Jon of Toronto 9 at 100. , the United I, of whoatt a last wake . da and ID. “a! lined L 0151.5“),m. " any. tho Drouto boil. normal 4 pa] I Toronto iq 20am hub- :33 bushels . sow 2,901.8“ MI 8.4%.â€. Bess I wheat no! Port Arthur amount o- 60.0!» bush. shah: a yr†t he t bushel, an he prune“ the corn. tMsat nu lNG In nu n n “.348.“ 3.000 busts. .uan o" tre ‘n M Ml m, 130,000 ti t may!†m" " III] II]. on "In; "HQ n ur cur re, year not " but k r†I M 08.- at "tl a n- Wt DO It I10 " 3t in! " "The voice of the people iarthe }:o§oé ot God." Such a .ight will Queen Victoria uirnoss on her great fete dav. She and her export: will be the real specta- tors. Their eyes will see and their ears will hear the face 3nd That, indeed, is a mighty privilege. Fabulous prices are already being paid for facilities to sew the Queeu's pro- cession. Anybody can do that. It will Le interesting and memorable no doubt; -a spectacle which the chiidren's chil- dren who see it will read about. but. how much more valuable “ould be the! place of a private soldier in the procesc slim ilsnlf. A fortune luv comparison should be the price of that privilege ifyymer would pay IU. _ . _ A eat. number of men and women over assembled together in the history of the world. This maxing together of humanity will be the real marvel, the really memorable event of this mem- urahle day. The spectators themselves "ill he the great spectacle. The most impressive sight I ever witnessed was the silent multitude. three millions in number. who lined the Chem Ely- sees and the Bois de Boulogne. iht Oc- tober waiting for the entry of the Czar into Paris. I drove the whole Numb of the route just before the procession passed over ii. It seemed like riding along the dry bed of a river with_all_ humanity ferrite? hanks, A The pimple to-daf arid hisgory in fu- ture will, however,' make chug! account of Ate 'neileeprroeets.iort amt its para.dts ot L119 {:1an procession and its parade zhruug London. So I give herewith the arrangements which have just. been finally fixed. First. the route of the procession. in all " miles long, will be " {allows be to see the Queen and the royal pro- eession. The number of persons who will he possessed by that puropse on that day cannot be estimated at less than six millions. n will probably be more. It will undoubtedly be the larg- I So it is not a very alluring prospect which London holds out to strangers who think of seeing this town on fete out June. It is distinctly a home teslival which the British empire will hold in its capital city. Strangers are not invited. not even the rulers of other nations. of course strangers will come, and equally, of courue, they will be welcome, but they must not; complain if they find the accommoda- tions scanty and that preference has been given to those members of the British family who cm from distant parts of the empire. ' The one aim of every human being in London on Tuesday. June 22, will APPALLINU TO ANTICIPATE. There remains only the underground railway, but. that. in “arm weather is simply an unspeakable abomination. Que Ill HONOR (ll? THE QUEEN. HOW ENGLAND WILL COIIEIO RATE HER WONDERFUL REIGN. no More Ike-ecu“ Will be the Brew-t MIG-lando- Will be "mid-ed. I“ m Witt be It. "Mull. . The English people ere not to be blamed if the year of the record reign Immense: them thus tar as n Pente- costal season rather than an occasion of joy and thanhmtrivimr, writes 0. Lon- don c0rreeTondentt Even the protr' peers of the great week in June are not altogether enchanting. There ist to be I great celebration. one day of which is to he devoted to the public. It will be I stupendous affair hsorethd - all.) "an†ODIN." m - 'ngtqth. tral [HE VOICE OF GREAT BRITAIN "I - m. - out" untold Ila-nu moan “Intel-pecul- - to their "E. It IS WRONG no - a has all a. “II b uni a ttl - and. Gamma: ...... ,'?i'tithrstt',tiii,tt'iri'i'i,e,"1 regulatim "A. m. C." Leria_eut.stittt.t the Great Jubilee Week I've just expressed Cnr opinion of Snobeon. and told him m plum term what I think of his oontamptihle mean- w: iiiFiiig -ulaiGrnr' six boxes I can any that I am perfectly outed and well so that [can Attend to business as well A Brickmaker Listens to Reason- Uses Six Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and tells it. Brockville, Mar. 8 is'pecit0--Nr. W. H. Odell perhaps one of the best known citizens of this town has lately re- eoverpil from a long continued and painful kidney ailment. He tells the story of his experience to the corres- pomjcnl as follows,:--, ,v-.. -- - "I have suffered for over. B. year from kidney disease, the pun In my back being so severe that l was un- able to stand to mrt.o.rhr:" - Gi 'e‘v'é'r 1 Gind." ernoboon'a a pretty dangerou- mate talk to that way. I Impose you no “Edy, trtyy8r., 399293995.“ _-- . aiu ua _ - on-tS/ imam. It is expected that the lprocesslon will leave Buckingham Pa ace at 11 o'clock. that a tstop of twenty minutes will be made for the outdoor thanks- giving service at St. Paul's Cathedral, another of five minutes for the! Pressm- tation of an address at ihe Mansion House. and that the Palace will be reached again on the return at 2 o'clock. C Intending visitors mar be interest- ed to know that the. lowest quoted price for a reserved seat from which to view this pageant is five guineas, 825. Ten thousand dollars has already been paid hy speculators for a da 's rent of one building facing St. 'ATI Churchyard. Bring to the surface ever? latent pain, Rheuruatism, neuralgia, umbago, and complaints of a similar character hold revel at this season of the year amongst human nerves and human muscles. The boat. the mast powerful and most cer- tain mm is Nerviline. Nothing equals Nerviline for penetrating power. Ner- viline isheyonjicopiparLyy1 the grand- est ‘diqvovery for the relief ot pain ot.. fered lo the public. Mr. Henpetkrpoeyt my wife tells un- you have advised her to go to the seaside for two months. Physician-Tet. ' Mr, Benpeelc--ah, you think she needs "'vid,ricTrii'i"'tiii, Tistjisheu cures of what Dodd's Kidney Pills were doing for others I cogelugled _to _use tttem." "i 3m; 'ui’dThé Lifurfatod man. u ho scaled the letter and note snob. will be about, amilo in length, It will comprise four regiments of cav- airy, eight squadrons of the House- hold Guards and other infantry, seven bunds.and three batteries of artillery These will lead the line, and be fol- lowed by the troops from India and from the colonies. Then will come the Duke of Connuught and his staff, Lord 1yolseley, tho Commander-in- Chief of the army, and the head nar- tem staff. Followin this i',l.'lftiltdfii cortego will come the gueen’s carriage, escorted by the Prince of Wales ind other British and foreign Princes on horseback. The procession will close wi.th other carriages containing the L',','.',,"',?,',"",",' and ladies of the court, mem" 'ers of the colonial governments. and mye.militarr, _ . A . . rest? . - - J?hysician--Yo; but you do. weapon gum: and is ttedited with killing 4 head of m A tn ham Archthttktt Francis Fordialnd in on. of the crack shots of mop. m dicot- with smokeless powdot. kindle: hi. killing 4th head of in An hour and 3 but. To fen-g: this hat he kept; chm lot or. may on» ployod. these will he in a sspevial vamp on Wim- Medan Common for the oeeasion, and are to attend there. three days befora the great v'eremouy. to go through their work as street guards. The Ad- miralty has not been left out, and strong coptigents of 'lIluejackots and royal marines are IO have very promin- ent Waves on the day; in fact. tho bluejavketes are to share the honor ot the guards of honor at Buckingham Palace and at St. Paul's Cathedral with the very pick of the Guards battalions detailed for that duty, THE PRUCESSION ITSELF Lean; Bttekjnghtun P.lue, Constitu- tion Hill, Piccadilly. St. Junes's St., Pall Mall. north udq of Tr_Uttigar square. past the Nutlonal Gallery; Duncannon street, Strand. Fleet street. Imdfgate hill, to St. Paul's Cathedral. A tor the ceremony the route will be; South side of St. Paulfa Church- Yard to Cheapside. Mansion House, kink William street, London Bridge. Borough High sueet. Boroggh road. ‘t. George circus. 'rveshpipister Bridge road, Weatminister Bridge, .Bridfa street, Parliament street. Whiteha i, the Home Guards. the Centre Mall. to Bryh.ingh:arp I’qiace._ _ . It is by the Queen's own desire. and it is characteristic of her, that she will visit the humblest quarters ot London south ot the Thames. Half of the route lies through the abode of poverty; for Lamheth is poorer than White- ehapel. The crack troops ot the British army will be used instead of palms to keep the line of march. In all THE RAW CUTTING WINih3 AS WELL AS EVER AT LONG RANGE. THE REST CURE. A CRACK SHOP. my wife and Ithoughl it “as just a. math-r of time until the child would be called to her home. About this time Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were prominently 'rrougtn to our notice through acure they wrought in n neighhor's child. I thought I would give them a trial and an informed the doctor, but hp only laughed at the idea of them helping her. However I bought, a box of the Pink Pills, and beg-alt giving them to her, half a pill at, a line. After a short. treatment there was such an improvement that neither her mother nor I could doubt that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were helping her, and I decided to abandon the doctor‘s urvlces altogether. The Pink Pill treatment was continued and although the pmreea towards health and strength was nmmrily slow, it was none the less certain, and it was con- tinued until she is as well and strong as you see her to-day, and I am thank- ful to say one has: had no occasion for medical treatment since. I ama strong! believer in the efficacy of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for weak and delicate chil- dren, and I firmly believe it was thin mammoth“ pttitdttNu'1d." __ ing wm'se. mad we all thought she was smug to die. Our regular physician had given up hope of saving her life and remarked that if it were only warm weather, (it was then winter) there might be achance. But qeven summers bad passed since her birth and she htf graglulely "eyun.e: feelplgr. _and round year medicine and are quite as efficacious in the ease of children as in; sdnlts. 'rtter...reesu!rts to the blood its lacking constituents and makes it rich, red and pure. In this way they strengthen the system and drive out disease. There are many cases like the above in which this wonderful med- icine has restored health and. strength after the best mttrutt1tt.drie.t ad felled. The genome Pink Pills are odd in boxes. the wrspper round which been the full tnde mark, "Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pina' for Pele WoW," There ere other pug. . colored tth but they we base mutations ofer only because they gave the dealer & teater, profit. They should than he THE NARROW ESCAPE or A FERGU MERCHANTS DAUGHTER. In! Been Weol and “only PM. Inf-Icy -.hretttgrr Doctor Nor Frleudl Thought lune Would tg-tve-abr. “'lllln-s' "" Pills Hand In Ltre- Advice to Parents. Fem tPte, J'epytos y'ers-Itecurd., 7 I Mr. C. M. Post, fruit and confection- ery dealer, St. Andrew street, Fergus. lam Veal! related to a representative of the Att') Rtcoay1 the ,afptory offhe terrible suffer'm'z and siekness of his little daughter Ella. his only child, now astrongand healthy little maiden of tandyearq of age. At the time of the chil 's illness Mr. Post was a resident u Hamilton. His story is substantially as touowrc--"My daughter had been very delicate from childhood umil moat three years ago. anid the money' it can me for doctor hi] ls made me poor as it was st-ldom she was without a doctorâ€; care. and at times we haves had 3% manly av. three doctors in atten- danm and hope of saving her despaired of. The doctors succeeded in keeping her alive. butyrhe was gradgally grow- "I/it sti," was asked. "that claims can be now easily picked up in the Siocan t" "One favorable feature of operations in the SLocan district," he went on, "is that the valuable veins of galena are much more easily and economical- ly developed than the sulphide ores- of Trail Creek. In fact, the cost of min- ing in this region is :1 mere fraction of what. it is in Rossland. Here mines like the Ibex pay from the grass roots, and herein lies the reason why the Slot-an has not been as widely adver- tisedub Trail Creek. Mining operations being inexpensive, comparatively small capital is required to develop the properties, and therefore owners have not found it necessary to throw, large blocks of stock on the ear tern market or to extensively advertise their properties in YV way: - i A. . . A new and vex-gr useful French com is soon to make i a appearance. It will be of nickle, its value being 25 cen- times. At preseuf there is no French coin..between half a franc and a IO. centlme. or penny place. "No, a false impression as to this appears to hold in the east. There are hundreds of prospectors and mining men with lots of capitalalrendy inthe Slocan. and it is now becoming difficult. to pick up good valuable prospects within easy distance of any mining centre or with anything like good ship- ping facilities." . .. '. . "Well, they vary. In some mines I have visited the galena ore has as- sayed 97 ounces of silver to the ton and 65 ounces of lead to the ton, hav- ing a total value of about $100. On the Ibex itself I have seen specimens of ore which ran 270 ounces of silver and 68 tper cent. of lead, with a total value o 8214 per ton." . "ttow do the values of the galena ores run in the Slocan t" _' A "No," ho replied, "The annual re- port of the Minister of Mines for Brit- inh Columbia showed that at the end of 1896 there were 47 'etti Eng mines in the Slocan and since 'tlfflli" nearly a dozeay have been added, bringing the total number of shippers up to nearly five dozen.“ "And it in to he remembered here yr.ai.n.ttyyt the Slocun in a new dis- .trio.t, In its earliest infancy. It is just) beginnmg to attract the attention of the worid and before the clone of 1897 the position as the richest silver pro- ducer of this or any other continent will be conceded." "Do the twelve mint“ ahow- referred toponstitute a full list of the Sloan; my??? I" queued. the. marten. "To give an idea of the results that have been alreadty obtained in the Slocan. twelve- 0 its shipping mines alone now produce on an average 890 tons of silver-lead ore per week. This represents a value of $175,000 a week, or.Iearly., [gar million dollars , year. . Said be: "No longer ago then 1898 it was declared by mining men that: the Slocan conntr was worthless as a mining ion, tin the veins were small “wing.“ they would not hold out to any great depth. These detrac- tors had it all their own way thtm put now the practical result). of mm- mg operations in that section have showy the areal-cars to have been (an ouCin their calculations. - Interesting Tttlk With . Westerns: Regarding This Wealthy Mrlct. .Consldering the very recent inspec- tion of the development of the Slocan {Mamet its advancement in public gym ls remarkable. A well-known mining man from the Slocan, who was recent- ly In Toronto, gave some interesting facts goncerning this wealth-produc- mg {eggom 7 __ e ___- .odiciue that sawed :")F, child." Dr. Williams' Pink ills are an all- SAVED HER LIFE. THE RICH SLOOAN. ONTARIO AREHIVEs TORONTO The-e ere are hum model: that won the only gold model " the Auk-inn Exhibition, '96....-The tu'gheat gnu. bicycles in the world listed or Iold foe Ice- then 8100. Idols 27, 28, and 'tr. -rritt .1..me by - nechenioe to be the more“ attainable perfection in cycle ooeutmotiom Cell end Inspect. The Gold Medal Wheels MODELS 22 AND 23, PRICE $75. Development work on the Ethel group gold mines on Murphy Creek, 110th of Rosamund, B. C., is being push- ed forward. The management state that ore taken from a shaft 28 feet deep assayed 812.90, and a later assay yieided 817 to the ton. The company now own eight claims in a grout: and with the .ciew expediting wot pnd procuring the most improved machin- ery the management is offering for 321.9 by tender a. limited number ot pre- ferrvd wares and have made arrange- ments with the Toronto Financial Cor- poration. whereby dividends at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum are guar- anteed for a period of five years on .th.e aLloited price of such shares,the mun- mum price being 75 cents per share on the par value of 81 per share. This stock, the management urges. will soon be at a premium, as the 10 per cent. dividends will not, only be main- tained but will likely be increased. Prospectus and forms of iendet an ho had at the company’s offices, " Ade- laide street east, Toronto, and Colum- bia avenue, Rowsltutd, B. C. i NEVER. FAILS. (Doctor, the caller asked of the din- tivnguished surgeon, when ordinary me- thods fail to bring a man from under the inf.wenoe of chloroform. how do you pryeedt .. .. .... Toronto Junction. One woman in Honolulu professes to be 124 years old. She is a native, and says she remembers events that oo- curred 122 years ago. Japan has added up the cost: of tho war with China and finds that it is 211.000.000 yen or sliver dollars. Tho FacDepatynent spent J7A0ll1000 and the Navi Departmént 4o,toj,00o SALESROOM t 169 Yonge Street. William M. White of Portuguese Cove. Racked b the Torturee of Rheuma- tism. " amok†Relieved and Por. manently Cured by the Greet. South American Rheumatic Cure. "I AN, e Ina-Lyi- to acutn rheumatism for years. All the known remedies end best demon were given e trial. but. nothin : ever gave me any permanent relief until I t bmined our greai South American Rheumatic Cure. lt gins done so much for me man] g adly give my realm: ny. thntother tuttutreratriim the semi" of rheumezmu may take mv advice and try tttii great remedy. I em “tinned it will cure them as it has mi." Geo. Basics. a. Well-Known Contractor of Niagara Fells. Completely Restored by the Great. South American Kidney Jurq-ThoumuMtgs More Can Beer the Same Testimony. . I wuegreat nuiferer for were with. will. Kidney diuorder and pa n in my aides. When almost all other known remedies had been fMrlsr tried and had fa led. I was adviwd lo take Baum American Kidney Cure. One bottle did me a; much goal mint 1 purchased two more. I em now completely restored-ttset better than t hey: h- tive years. it): e no“ cure: will give reli I mix hours, and I delight in recommending st in others. " the friend In need. ttim reduce the “flapp- iiuitirii,GRGt%ie" 'grii: G"iiiiRtuuireriifiiie blood-vessels II relaxed, and Alba uric add I. with 'iii-iv-iv" GiTf "itu"iiafr'". There are at least 200 horse butcher shops in Paris. The first one dam: from . J “link 1866, since when the con- sumption grown continuously. Keep the Liver“ in Good Condition and the Whole Machinery of the Human Anatomy Moves Along in Harmony. --Let the Liver Get alygttult end You're Out of Sorta all Over. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are taking their place in the trout ranks in the world of medicine. First. because they're the best, second because theirs the cheapest, and lastly because t er do all that's claimed for them. 20 cents a vial-little doses. And Cannot: Win whr-rr" Liver is the on Frequent Cause of it. 1 show him his bill. DO YOU FRET? RELIEF " SIX HOURS. FACTORY , MIRACLES TO-DAY in 1yhr-rnystiro H. h, [OZIER 00 f It “factually destroys Ticks. Doe. Wormtt or I Grub. to which than. horse" nnd mule are , t.u/hth and enables the anlmslu to thrive It _ wil be found far mmerior to other [amputation- mod for the ulmila" pu F " Tro prnurlowrs will _murahtee In feel. more“ whrn Used sc- I cording to ditttet [out as will be found on ouch I box. n [mun-nu sour-f “a re .b. and n-ndon the wool. ight and clear. " is put up in an boxy. [meow cents each. thttt box is summon: tar 2",'i'tL"g!iigi"r, awed sheep. “only rs. I qui.et y; . weâ€; prove Writ up that 1- OONBOY'B ROLLER CURTAIN CAPITAL SToCK--83oo,ooo. Divided into 1.200.000 shares ofa par value of " cents each. Stock may be secured by dipositing $6.25 (25 per cent.) on much too share-the balance being payable in so ays. Certificates may be sent through nny bank with draft by express, C. o. D. for balance due. omocs-Q: "'rrsidertt--Maior Samuel B. smelt. Supt. North-Went M. P.. Moclood. Alberta. Srimt-Pnmidetnt-R. W. Brynn. Sup" Kai-lo nod Sloan Railway. Rule. n.0. Tr-rar-remit) Steele of 8180]. of& Jo" Wlnnlprg f9cretarr--rrtvid W. Klng. Publisher " Koohenaian." Kulo. B. C. tr4atterinutndratt und Consulting ErRtitMserr--Writ. J. Trolhowey, E. M. Foiieitor-Curlea W. McMum. IMI. Kaela. H. " The Ibex Group includes the httlttwirtttttltu'tnt' '. .. The Triangle.†"tber," "Lid'loadalo." And . Gilt. Educ " The three lint were located under he old law, which pol-mu. the unmet-u lollow the din boyond Ma claim. low than: on the market, tr. can of proved mined. uwun mean high prices fov the fur holds". an in the one ot the anoua Le Roy, o'Tering only 100.00" v-hv-enmnd now unohwiunblo under 87.60 per allure. and of tho Grant Contra Stu. wnnse stares ounnnt be bouth at any price today: of tho Bloom Scar. selling 82.50. and all the other big producers, On y 01:9“qu of the “a: 'tltkhtotr.erod. to the pu Ilrr... _ _ -- .__ - M _ . - - . _ _ It e '3iyt.000 mine in i-ver-mpinlized. any for SlJWJIO'i. the vii-neon for fi‘n'oflmhle tn vent. ment no mi. But ifn Show!!!) mine be etbtiitts0ed for “new. so much t e better for the shareholder. Tho Ibex is capitalized [or 0.1!).000. In such Sloane Galen-i mince an the Irett Group. which pay from the very surface. and are oprrnied at n more fraction of the ooM of the nii'phide ores. there in ehwiulely no excuse for thrown“: lame Mocks of stock on the muvket. Especially in this true where the mine hiu been brought pent we risky end cxperimcn'ul .. pro. spect tr aim. end he; been thoroughly (level-med and made a shipping mine befwre stock hue been offered to the public. The ihex of 810mm Un developed nhippinx mine. Hundreds " expert mining men with mnp‘e capital ere already on the scene, and roll tron cactiI are no longer to be ed for the picking up in eny of the m nlng centres. The but indoor a mining in, egtenmtt In a devo‘onrd shipping mine where My! profit. will accrue from increased vein. of =he nook and from dividends. A tact worthy of mention in thin: c-onnection u. that not on share of a col: ha been given in " to the "Powers and Print-mentio- " in order to new". ornamentel names tor the moment“. There have been no " rr "om, " in order to hail the stock. the owners coneideriug it far too valuable tat give may or to under“ ii for any gin-pone. The [box will beepereted by the moment ownere. Time end time min they hem .en up pronehed by the rettirssentativeuot Ineliuh syndlr-nlev. and asked to put is price on the property, Only one reply he: an been given : " The! the Ibex in not on wile." JAMES LAUT nqnters In Harrison counti. Mo., up finding red oottontail m bita this spring. , BE WARNEDa Don't be a tool; know what. you want and refuse to be in)?“ upon by Based: dealer: when t " “tempt to Em off sore producing sub-mute: for tnnm'n Punk-ea Corn Extractor. the only safe. sure and painless corn cure. Rutnain'q Corn Burma; in the beat, From the Ibex Mine of Slocan ha in»: been received, allowing the thuo to be eighty Jive dot In- url ttttroms tmttr--885.6t---per ton. Thi" Is an exmllcm showing. the avenue smut. in: mum. from Trail Cheek mines being only 885 per wnciHDVOIIMO "crud. 3., -eat, a; GTiTiTiGreirG as; ___7- n "v uvuuun. Cram “Taryn- . . One hm! "an A Lukowarm Water . . Two “Hons. [Ha-o!" the -. emu: of tartar and you; In the water add 'ho extract. and bottle: who. in a warm like for lwanty-four hours unJA it laments. t ten p . 'e an ice, wh Mt it will oven "grub-z. cool and delicious. The ginger but can .0 obusined u: all drug am! roost-y atom tn 10 com: bottle. Mb make two . mom. dloimerl for P. :oid by d. u gist- and gr no". Martrt'artartut by a. o. niece & sons. " King at. Walt. Hamilton. Ont. Adam Btu-mt . - one bottle. Egghmmn'u You: . On. any: on. cu Ire. Hyman in Harrison count SHELTING RETURNS or THE FIRST LARGE SHIPMENT or ORE The Great Ibex of' Slocan Prineipal omen at Rule. B, 0 Mines " Whitewater. B.0. The Sun confidence in " Adolaldo st. W. voun camel or coma. “DOLE. “no "no. " CANADA LIFE BUILDING, TORONTO, ONT. A Shipping mine. Smelter returns give $55.51 value per ton . FACTS WHICH SPEAK. RECIPE. V Ginger Bear --ApptlcntMV Shares should be “at to.- POR SHIRE OAT†AND BORIEB To Farmers, Stock Dealers and Woof Growers l In tho greatest. lu- provmwm war mad. In Cur-nu _ Tuna The “(but 1’0“ It“ Wot' the udmnmion of the lending Chung. Builders. They no min; it on their bed work. With 'rurve- inf merit It in â€who atlr (aroma the CF! Top; with their obfeotiomsbur imam out. ot the and“. When you buy I Unwind? In“. an that 0 Tap Ian . “Iceman. - 'iwo'a'oaaa; Ono hait nun, A Two gallons. the wheel you ride ls essential to your comfort and hsppiness. Freed from snxieties Is to your steed you can drink in the pure, fresh sir and the beautiful - with perfect satisfaction. il. T. Pendrith ' th., can rely on it bringilm you home in safe({"nnd good humor every time. Visit the "S N " at its home or send for catalogue. has won the confidence of " its riders, w!‘ L4H Financial Agent Ibex Mlnlng And Development Con-pan y. of Sloa- a " Ola-mph») Pal-{Jo to swodétSr'nhT" '__.'- ’th. Vmbloa- hot. gonna. Carrot, Melon. mum. mm and. on. for 'iik' ' A." trouarm" " 'tlttt PM! HI an... Mimmoth was“. "tHaryiiiiiGiFirtsa, ' l qtearttriee? Purh o TogSwode for Ne. Wm. RENNIE,mMm) 1il'jfifliijl".ll"i""l"'j Canadian 'l‘ypogmph (0., Ltd. WINDSOR. ONT. It; Bearings are dust end oil peed. ls oiled but once a you. Will last . lifetime. Get a catalogue. f, ill D. Willf FIFTEEN YEARS EXPEr’jNCI-I IN yrm.uttr, etg.. while in Manitoba. {roo- MERIT 'g tfoie-f-nn to sell or real. in 1mm I†district. Q. W. Alla. TIN, - King and toromu Ha. Toronto. '.P.O SCI " THE CLEVELAND.†This in . word, in expressive of the reputation enjoyed by the Nil THE “WEB All! HANUFAOTUIED IV THE mm m " ILLUSTRATED mums. =Ta' LI "F q. '3 I i2 LT. r P, x . a! H Bi