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Grey Review, 6 May 1897, p. 3

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[Y-SEVEN YEARS, mun... "mac-om} ”1.1,. on All points. - snowed " I NN'S KING UQER ical Discovery hen they have begun”- tr, troto tho "I" of t phyaciun. beam. Nervlno in. ten. to d and there. V - world In. not b..- he maul" an no no Noni... - an. n m mm :co . Toronto. "D" but): Juno-JO of " nuanuuu and out, tum; M. 3*“.3‘IOO. m. 0AM URBAN. ' but they in"; ttt that " av nod toe tt. a M a great curtain NIP, noun-"h Cantu". 1 offer (115nm: we may... rentedy is DPtsotimsuf ’rlnclplos. that le. him CANADA. Wt you. I! mum mum a new“ rired .somnm H! - , - early " than“ tq WA! to km! a. o Ind. Saul) 1iifE? 'y the out“ In- I: It. curnuvo W." "no. from which tho " mam that 3mm prmcipll polnb I. lunch: Ullkd m J. KELLY. A“... The none can“. t'r:"Jtl',.ule amt the outw We. non! I: 305101 di- one". Minnow)". whim Bit can that nqnnon! ot tho BOIVO tand. be" 'r/ted bum mind of t 930 S BANK. LED lf CURB AGENCY. BEST FRIEND WW] t of Canada Mormng. 1“ Ameri- Geo. P. Bail. n nd Vicinity 1,000,000 A decade ago there was greet oppo- sntiun in large cities to the Introduc- tion of electricity as a means for trans- mitting energy. This am in part from the fart that the heavy currents which travem tho earth as a conse- quence destroy by the process of elec- truysis tho iron pipes withwhieh they any: in contact {mm fact that the elec- ctdlysis does occur is well known, and the pecuniary loss caused to gas and water mummies is not small. H0N-c0NDUCTO1t8. Thu trouble will be done away with by the introduction of glass pipes which will be totally unaffected by electrical currents. as glass is a nort-exuUuctor, The, actual transmission of electrical allergy underground will be rendered wasier and cheaper. At present when antes no carried .ggt'dgiyd they are wed in iron plpen w ich mnotizo with the Immune result of causing a waist/awe to.tho. manage od the cur- rent in the was 1.uolt. The loss of en- ergy rosnltmc P. .exmyidysryurir, This trouble will be olhmted by the use at ietu"et tho t'l,ttt't"ftrit,iturgt parties which mam " intr no- GLASS BRAINS. No better sanitary drainage can be mind than that which will be " tordod by glam pipes. lmn pipes rust out. and the. 2217-- a," “My 01085. now no swarally used. cracks, and Lite pipes absorb the refuse matter Lowing through them and bewme unueaitht. Again the pruluem of sewage will be anally simisiitied. lhe servers in most ultimate simply brick ducts. They cun- stantly (at out of repair. as the brick and mortar absorb um sewage and con- aoquontly decay. Glass sen era will be absolutely unaffected by them condi- tions and Will allow the “usage of a greater volume of sewage than any other kind of duct of equal crow aeo- tion, since the skin friction is very in“. France has boon the first coun- try to utilize BLvss for this purpose, for already paverul of its cities are lay- ng glquwes. _ It is obvious that glass must mum future occupy an enmmoudiy extended new at usefulness as a. result of this revulution In the art of manufactur- nng it. It possesses tour quaiitiea which Insure thite--it is cheap, impervious to all acids except hydrofluoric. cleanly. and. " properly (fared for, it is prac- tically tudesrruetrbie. The old methods or expwndimg the (Jam in I mould by air or forcing it into u would about a core have proved utterly impractirxsblo '11 any vessels other than those a few cubic feet in size, tor when in the former process. the glass blower places his sphere of the, viscous substance in a Square mould and blows. the glass necessarily ex- pand» unevenly In filling the corners. When the core is pushed upward the Viscous substamoe thows down about irs sides filling all the spam between it and the Mind. The chads allowed to nudes: partially, and men the core is withdrawaaod the mound split off. The product is a splendid piece of glass pipe, uniform in strength and thickness,and perfectly smotoh on its aurtacea. All the other forms into which bhegiass u worked are made our precisely the nine principle. that of forcing the core) upward into a mould. By this method is attaiaed what. has hitherto been un- known in (Links vessels - undiionn Know-n m (has vesse strength and thickness. invain toe years to some. The best |llustntiun that can be given of this unlawful process " Lbs casting of a auction of a drain pipe. lhe cylindrical mould is placed m an. upsight posiciisn, with some at the iower and ready to be shoved upward. A large lump M the when glass is then placed in tho bottom of the mould resting on the head at the core. Ib one a the leading scientists of France is due the credit tor the dis. movery of the new and vaLunhle process by which muss pipes can be made to 'amtPtVty a size and strength with those of iron and earthenware. and glass Ves- 3313 can be manufactured at any need- ed dtmensions and fashioned to almost any shape tron a simple Jar to a bath.. Pb or eottia. This is done bymould- MOULDING GLASS. The problem or mouldmg glass is an old one that many ingenurunmen tried meat to make by the did LetiLis" a vase]: which would hold more than six callous. l REVOLUTION Ill GLASS I" MODS " WORK HA" LATELY BEE: ABOVE”). Old An " Blown-g and MIDI _ eeded " Iteeent "re-s-No “In "'"tumorrt-naa-. whet in practically e new art he: been developed In Fiance within the {lat two yen-n. It is a. process for working class veeeele and pipes to large sizes. The process la in iteelfso simple that it is hard to realize why it was not discovered your: ego. Tttts glass Industry in one of the aides: know-ate mun Ind yet centirios pessed and the use of the substance was confined to platws for windows and Vessels of small 11168. which was made by pressing or, knowing. Heretofore the glass manu-I (nature: has midered it an achieve-l, an " All.” '1'gntlgWllt'A'll'p, WOUND, 'liiii'ii5tiii't' 1',tlti Eire "' t""fiiiii', Hagan “A. I. s." bi'i2'ik.?.j, youth-an...“ Wm. G. Wade, 940 Queen East. Tor- onto Bays---", have used thug-31x boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills an am cured of Bright's Disease after all also had failed." Miss Maude Cottereil, Belleville, Ont., says -.-"I have used two boxes of Dodd'a Kidney Pills and have been cured pt what. the doctor said was Bright's dis. T. E. Craig, 769 Queen East, Toron- to trays-lever expecting a cure 9f Bright's Disease, I have been ngreeabxy disappointed by a, few boxea of Dodd'a KiAperAidr." -- _ 7_ - _-_- _ Mr. James Went. Grime. Ont., says: "I began to use Dodd's Kidney Pills about six Weeks ago, have taken three boxes which have cured me perfectly of Bright's Disease. TEE RATHMULLEN CONSOLIDATED MINING AND DHVEIDPMIEN'D COMPANY ' LIMITED. This in one od the strong orgamu- tions of tho country. The property now owned by the company is _spoken of as excellent. and is out“? of great extent. The management this company is composed of prectnodl men, who have had my new experience no the countryman! in a position owing to .theiy knowledge, to procure prop- entxes for their cumin. the lowest cost. They will a. but. I terse number of claims on Government lends this ',tNt,,,iutt ”it . of a); cannon. on m on be undo out at 1'lUlillluutio'll,' are trroyqd floor, so that ell refit; to be eel-tun to be secured to a', comp-u. The MM!» Consolhkted be. u my tum-ebb notices from the M end there can he no doubt hut irhntititstpttoAtt-rrtrtparti" .o'.Mre'W?s.utfr to .opemttinkslttit Pro- imp desph. The spine and. tsx.t,rtsm'r, tios Gmt; the brain lust. Dying at the hortom white livingl at the topt Bright's Disease may be cured by DolJipcq KIDNEY PILIS, which my store the Kidneys, making them tir. tor the blood properly. DODD'SKID. NEY PILLS are the only specific for Bright's Dismsa. They are compound- ed just, far that purpose. They ham cured hundreds of cases. They willcure your Kidneys. Try them. Rift? cents . box Jrot.rt,1a tttil dang}: , - 'uhrortrmrpars and gatekeepers have always been a mean lot." "Is that so!" "Yea; ydu remember how they wouldg'm give Adam and Eve I return But woe to the mm: who doesn't take Atbrey of his Kithneya! When they cease ho fitter the blood. the blood reeks with poison. Urine acyually flow? in we lying. .You dips 3 huge!)- Bright's Disease affects brainy men particularly. The hmimior and more activb a mum the more liable he is to Bright's Disease. 1hight's Discuss in a discuss at the Kidneys. It is the name gimn to the fatty degeneration of those organs. It is caused by ex- amine use ot alcoholic drinks. It is caused by excessivye anti-nag of rich flood. Lt may be mmsdd by exposure to r:alu.and moisture. It rrsayboeaurr, ad by .mpmpar MW. But it's not with the cause we ham to.dasal. - It is with the own. It weed no be lMught that Bright':, Diseuse was i,nouirablts. Wo know bet- ter now. Restore the Kidneys to health, and you may eat what you like, drink what you like, work as hard or be as natlva as you like, and bid defiance no demtbdealing Bright's DirusaseL But theres only One Cure in the World, and that we have Named. --Huttdreds Testify to Cures-. Never tl Failure Recorded. It used to be said, “It you have Briglsu Diem, it Won't be long be, fore maple are walking Show behind- Mllflln"s INSPIRE M)1' mommy A CORN I’HOTOGRAPHED BY X RAYS Shows a small kernel, covered by my- em of hard skin. This tiny corn causes keen pain. The oaiy sure means of ex- tracting it, without pain, in a day, is Putnam's Painiess Corn Extractor. Sure? .YM. Painless? Yes. Cheap? Yes, indeed! Try it. MARKET ITEM, Qrursr (than; uuxons.. M'hnt's queert0 . The young: ones are as abIedeiAd the old ones. THE ONLY ONE. Th." glass lathtub. too, is a novelty. The faults of iran and porcelain when mm! for this lurpuse are well known. Glass tubs will be cleaner and stronger than porw-Iujn. and can be med also for sulphur Lathes. It is said that the int.usmiw of this glass revolution will extend own to the undertaker,for the glam coffin is a pussrloilitr---tCY. Sun. Dodd's Kidney Frh, Cure Where all Other Remedies Fail. Pottery will find in glass a power. ful rival. for the latter will supersede it in nil works where chemicals are used. in canning and pickle factories and creameries. Heretofore the manu- tacturcrs of chemicals hays? used clay potqglazed inside. Quantities oftheais are- destroyed yearly by the powerful acids. In handling many of those acids it hws hum necessary to use tuba of platinum, a Very costly metal. As glass tubs can now bo moulded, these primitive vtveath, of earth must of ne- cessity go Ihe, may . , been that of getting suitable vessel: for the immeruon of the, outcry plates. The ingest glass Jars that hive been made in thin may toy stoma bet- teries have been a foot an cube. I size greatly inadequate for the proper working of a large battery. GLASS BATH TUBS. Comequently the electricians have been compelled to use large Vessels made. of mod lined with lead. These are difficult to keep clean and to law. late properly. The great gins tank; which have been put in nee recently have proved mlmirabtly suuted bathe purpo'r", as they are. clean, afford te cellar): insulation cad. are alyo.iute)y) imporvirrtvs to the acute used m e batteries. tin to at me. It ia'expooted to pm. at puftiouhr ulna _In protecting mm can“ high tension currents. It is internal“ to note that e glue Up In: size and strength " matron 'ell'.'"""'""""""" nine The manufacturers of electrics! 'stor-, use batteries have hailed the new pro- cess with delight since one of the knotty Karolina” they have had to'deal with has A n that of gettimz suitable vessel. that" meritriitiateGaririiau. A mind content both crown and king- dom its..-Grsne. Mum Elm-wt . - Ono bottle. FLQiaohmann'l Yeah - On. In]! to on. cake. Sunt- . . . Two pounds. Cream of Tartar - . One half ount A Lukowum irnter . - Two swam. Dissolve the my“. cream of tutu and yen: In the water Add the extract. and bottle; plan. in A warm pin-o for twtstttrdour hon" uan " fermenta, then p no on ice. whau it will open rphrkllnc. cool and delicious. The ginger but an to chained in alt drug and grocery no". tn lo cont bottle. to mun two KING... up and re'nmrtne entire system. Sold by all dealaris and post, 5mm at, 509. a box orsix boxes for 82.54 by address- ing the Dr. '\Villizmns’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Do not be persuaded to take some Substitute. I _Rhtuantatism, twiatiea, neuralgia. pamial aralysis, lumnntor ataxia, nervous {lowly-he. nervous prostration and diaeuse depending upon humors in the blood, such as scrotum, chronic erysipehs. an!" all 1i.fyir,tit.J, before a fair treatment with Dr. ' 'iiliams'rink Pills. They give a healthy glow to pale and sallow cmnplpxiousand build pp and rgnawthe: entire 1y:ttyvfoid "Mar men," said Uncle Eben, "talks 'hdut do commones' kind o' troubles like dey done 'swverod 'em an'cauld git 'em patented ed dey chose." Mny.they discovered that, my trouble was disease of the hip joint, and ad- vised to goto nu hospital. I wont to Ttarontoandsiayed in the hospital five weeks and th " returned home. I, however, did not recover. aatd was compelled during the following sum- mer to go back to LINE hospital where I remained three mortihm,gcuing worse all the time. 1 was tall l mold not be cured a-ndwbeu I left was only ahlu to walk by tho aid of crumhss. I then came home and was not tiwre long be- fore [was when to my heal. I Con- "iaulod in this state until January fol- lowing. w hen l was advised by several friends to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I took their advice and hufore I had fin- ished. the fifth box Ibogan to improve, and by tlwtime lhad completed a. doa.. en boxes 1 was able to walk without crutches. and have never u-ued them since. I was able to do light work in a. shore timo, and in January last, 1897, I (ummwmml working in the woods and ham notrunble from the hip un- loss over-exerted. /0iting the last thrm yon-1‘s I have. spout 8300,00 in dootom' bills, and medivrmvs, trying everything recommended,Uat without any good maxilla until I took Dr. Wil- liauls’ Pink Pills, to which Iowa my restored condition. as the donors gave up all hopes of ever seeing me out, of bed alive and well. 1 may say that, before I began takin Pink Pills dur- ing my last. attackgl put in many a) night; so hadthat Inevvam expected to herolive in the manning." - " Dr. Ma'?, Ointment will cure all one: ot Itching In in from "In. Do nix 'felt Ono ttelite',',', bring. comfort. For Had and h coding tlr, it h peerless. Alto cum Tot- tor, can houm Mauna. Barber'- Itoh and .11 eruption of tile "in. 85 cents. Gmirn -toroiito,iiiriton, London. we“? point. In Ontario, to ark It}. Only lino running Pull iGiadGtGiiiCitiramsstromtu pub- lishers. Newthat hoiato betried. It: will, of comic. ho one ot the literary sensuous of tho dar. F 2ttt"ttgitr Europe. 080.. via this line In in Now York st Du- broaseo or 001‘th st... in do“ ti'glrit.tt all European MIN: ooh-,1: hi! to at tor ticket: " SUCCESS IN SIGHT. Dr. BMW is one of the luckielt men I over our. Lucky! I don't know how you mks him th lucky. ft? f,,!', bel tlri'otd tar her- on . a may use In pu I. Thfll'4l'ltl it. 'a'llf,tlt' atropk t FAST LINE TO NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. The Lehifh Valley. R. R.. in connec- tion with he Grand Trunk Railway, hue the tint my train service be: tltr/tf out mention iii; to: high uur too“. It “I - Trunk "LES CURE” IN t T06 NIGHTS. YiaRhi Hhifr iii lining hum" V - buffet aligning“: rm wo hour: the following statement, which can be confirmed by any number otwitneasea in this seotion of the country. I first began to complain about five years mg; f itutrt then been wurkimg in a fish shanty, and was wet almost the whole time, summer um winter. I was then confined to the home forthree months. Thin was my first attauk and on getting better Icommerwod work l‘gu'm the firm of the folluwingFehru- ary ami continued at it until the next January, wheat I took a much worse attack. The doctors pronounced it rheumatism and aflpr treating me for that disease. until about the first of The Echo presumes to its readers the following plain statement of fact. with the simple comment that a medicine that. can perform so remrkable acute in simEly invaluable, and it is no Mon- dar t at the aggregate of in} sales throughout the country is enormous. I. Ncha.nl B. Collins. htTeps make lo Spa-t Month! In the Toronto lupin! WIIHOIt Any 'ter.rst-Pt" I'll. TI" III- Anor All our" Tran-ell Elihu Expgn are; Echo, Wiarton, Ont. The agtpiioatSors of NeeviNMr-n- Min Guts-which pen-asses such - venous power over d! - tft has pmqed 1 rmrhbh mocc- ' rheu- thsm and neursltris Nervliine not: on tho nerves. soothe- them. driven re', out tnd so gives Idiot. Try it u: be ©omrutrred. ' "Tho cushion- of the coal office has lost his job." "Bow did it barren!” “He mahod into the office and to d bu employm he had heard 1 robieL" SO DOCTORS SAID CONCERNING RICHARD B. COLLINS. oum: rounggy; or mm- k GRIPPLE M LIFE. Adms’ Ginger Boer RECIPE. “can. London. and mic. 30__Ncw - In the Fond puumna-"Bobbr, Bobby. what- ever makes you so restless t" Bo_hhr--. ITev,i.mr to keep otill so much. I sup- It you ere .eontomp:fting a trip to the gold mining country, vpleuo con- sider the merits of the l' ahaeh rail,. road, the short and true route Vin De- troit. Chicago 1nd St. Paul, to all points in the Kootemy districts. Passenger- leaving Toronto by early morning train: reach St. Ptml next dny It noon, when direct connection is moo for all rl,'et in the gold holds. Qmokoet an beet route to Hot Springs. Ark., Oid Maxim. Caiifomin and all western points. Titt- eta end time-tables of than t rail. Wt (rem “Lamond gong or J ._A'. minutes at or the ttr.t dose I had relief. me “though mine wan a on) of zone landing eight homes efrscted . permanent. cure. out! l ttrntlr helium; char knowing what it, has done for me. the the" u no howl". one while an grout enroll to be had. I cheerfully uno- Llon the use at my testimony in when": m It any do the most good." "In yaw baby intelligent t" "Intel- ligent! Why. say. if she waan't she'd - be able to understnnd the Inn- gmage my wife talk: to her." Rié‘hardson. banana FM" dr Aa- ont, Nos-then“ corner of King and Yang. that; Toronto. [ mung dirocLly upon the bio u! and Inuoom nur- (we: of the system, tharoby devroying the hundnu' n ot the disease. nnd giving the patient strength by building up tho constitution and “minim: nature In 'h'ltti,'iti, work. The propriotors has " much an in its cunt.” powers. that they off r One lluudrod Dollnrs for any can thtt it fails to curor Bend for list o'l wtvimoninlu. Eight Your Bulging Between we and Death With Acute Heart Dine-e -Ana tn M Minutes After Taking Ptrat Dose of Dr. Agnew's Cure Por the Bonn Relief thrmotr--Mrhtst " Did Por Alfred Couldrv. West. Bhefrora. 0110.. " Gen do For Any Suture: Prom the Same Gnu-e. "r had been suffering from acute heart trouble for our four yous. When doctor-e had tried. and hiled to give me relief, I frocured Dry Azney'a Cyrt.tor ghe Wtstt. P? Ytirtt Is 25 inches long and 18 inches wide. That tells the story. No spectacles or magnifying tes neetged. Our new edition gives 0.1 statistics to January lat. 1897, tella how to locate I mine, and gives a lot of other information. Gail at Northern Pacific Ticket office, or write to Geo. W. McCukey. 83 York St., Toronto. or Thos. Henry, 128 St. James St., Montreal. "rig heir that mun-nine m _ When ki7'aitr'iii; to about And-s: -ttn--e.drttoreauu-t" keep up apiwarance." IrtiL-"Yes; 1 is just what has kept them down.” 1robsonr-"Whae do ydu think of tho part the Powers are playing in the Q-pptau problem if Dobaop-"Thinh' It you right through the system and eradiqatm all humors from the blood and In consequence there is . rapid replacing of diseased or decaying:- ttue, by a healthy healing process. 't be oagUed into taking any substitute for Ryckmnn's Koomnai Cure. If your druggiqt does not cop it, send $1.50 for a. bottle to the Ryckmnn Mudicine Co., Hamilton, Ont. Chart book sent fro eto any addreu. Ono bottle lasts over a month. The readers of thin paper will be pleased to mm that there in at least one dmded dt can Hat scionco h“ been able to "ure in all it: “gas. and that in caturrh. Hsllu Ctstarrtt uro ls the only positives nuro known to the wdlcnl fraternity Catarrh being. constitu- inml disuse. requires conutitutionul trut- neut. y,frrfttafrthcu.r, ittteutsn lnternnlly. Robert-ore Sweete paid me quite a complimaut last owning." Rieurd-- "H"m. h'ml One of these you loaned her the evening before " Catarrh of Long Standing Relieved in a. Few Hours. A Running Sore Rendered It Dee- leu. He Couldn't Work Till no and It Cured Br Kootenny Which Conulns the New Ingredient. It toes without ”his that the ev- erage work: men finds it difficult 051193 his (13“ nvmtion grithout tt u a pen: a good noun 5. To have either ot his lower “Reissues in- -sitatod by discs» in n serious nut.- ter. It means inability to provide for himself and those depending on hrm toe support. to which im added the da- treq and loitering both mental and phrsioal he be: ed uponineonse- quence to endure. , M. John Damon. a. respectable ly borer hung at ”Jones St., Huntl- ton. Ont., states under oath: that about seven years ago an inrsqrypatiou.e poured upon his knee, which oonunun ed to grow worse until about three; years ago when it ot so bad he wu‘ unable to work. Ego tried ointment, and various remedies, but the sore oomtinuui discharging and the pains In his back were very severe. Inst Wtttter he commenced taking Ryck- man's. Kootenay Cure and in zoom- parativoly short time the sore healed up. the pain disappeared from his book and he was able to resume his work. He thinks there's nothing can beat Kggtwnay. _and he's right. -. . The whde secret of the our. lies a the thorough blood cleansing progn- ties of the "new Ingredient,"' w ich is_the tssae.rttiaCelemept,ot Kootemy! It is not alone the [hoopla of our own can"? andfromment citizens like Urban Lipgz. M. . of puma, Qua, and other men rs 9f Pttriitumrnt," whn. having used Dr. Agnew. Catarrhal Powder. prom unce it the tttosGetiett> tive remedy they have ever known. but, poo- pl" everywhere are “pausing their munc- ation at the effecuvencss of this medicine o. G. Archer, ot Hrewer. Main, sun: "I have hid tttttrrlt tor several years. Water would run from my eyes and nose days at a. time. About four mambo ago 1 was Induced to try Dr. Axucwu Ci~tilr"hal Powder, and since using the wand r ttl remedy I have not had an ab. tack. I wou d notbq withoutiL" It rolievu in [on minister. l LABURING MAN'S LEI} Addresé, ta. CHENEY & co., Toledo. o. Bold by Drufgintl, Tbe. Hull's Faun r Pills are the but. it's a soft, of continuous pdrGrmsin%r." ONTARIO ARCHIVES _ TORONTO nd a with rabble xenon Ming bicycle an in who... '.P.0 "' She--nhey have tttrtgirltfl., hard_ " THE WABABH RAILROAD. OUR KOOTENAI MAP $100 REWARD $100. HEART RELIEF. 1111322?! The Comany is formed on , business basis, only $soo,ooo and the F,,ipy,? I Treasury stock " nearly one half. B." K1 consolidated Mining and The property at Tra owned by thin Company conch“ " . group or TWILV MINERAL CLAIMS ttnvptit a oombinod ma “about tnat HUNDRED no". situated in their.” BETTE RIVER MINING DIVISION of B tUh Columbia. Hun GAGII, Eq., M.E., reports re- garding this property t 'H see! that I en recommend in the highest and most posi- tive manner the property of this company es en opening for the investment of capital, it being certain to give in my opinion lie .nd permeneet returne on the ceplul‘i invested in its development. There ere " least six well defined veins running through: this property. varying in width from 81: to One Hundred end Thirty-ave‘ teeth Width. The Rethmullen [roam rELEPHONPpr6g. - . Secy. Sweden Gold Mine." All application for stock, subject to increase in price, to be made to will rank an... the but u lt (a: ct present among the great“! in .24 tan of B.C. mining properties. I This stock is going well. If you are looking for somethin safe and sure, Bolt “0'. These shares will soon be PAR, for the Swed‘en will be a SURE DIVIDEND PAVER. ......... v"..- “my“, -. . .. . - [have been appointed Broker for the Rethmullen fat Co. eh when stock I recommend with the utmost eoMdenee. (usury sh ABSOLUTELY NoN-ASSE8sABLit. Present Price u§c push-rt In blocks of too and upwards. Subject to withdrawn! or increase price without notice. _r " V 7.. --'- -r'..m.6. UL unluu' nct. Apparently he thought the timid toe gratified by it, too. (177‘ "But the dog wasn't a bit. He 'suffer. ed the attentlun because he was too well bred to meant an attention that WM wall meant, but he never wagged " un nor made the slightest movement whertfwver; he mitmply 932.993.“?- V ,w,., ...- ,.....w. "The man Wepl on satisfied with him. ”If, sad stvtuified with his kindness to the dog, and never doubting Lint tho dqtyyra. Remed- This Compeny possesses one of the most comprehensive charters ever issued to a Development Co., and the interests of both the comptutr and the shareholders are especislly sue guarded by the articles of insets porstion issued to this company. The company has been bought out by Practical miners who are giving their especul time end attention to the interest of the compsny. A " - Ae I ,~-'u"’ _' . _“‘ " "Pe'. shares only of Treasury stock (Fully paid and Non-assess- able) 15 being offered, proceeds to be used for purchasing necessary Machinery, Stamp Mill, etc. It is surrounded by several of the best known Mines in Rat Portage District, namely, the Sultana, Pine Portage, Norway, Triumph, and the Haycock, and only 7 miles from Rat Portage with every facility foe economical working. "Pretty soon “other mnn who mm. dong patted the dog on the head. Ho w a won-meaning man and he had ., may frmpdly feeling toward the d But ha wandered hinmelt I. man as: up due . dag. Ind Na [dandy recog- nition was more 113 the ngturq of akin - panama waif}? Riot. he Tum prisgd .ths pus' mn’ _ ' . at I“. mg a as. utation than ptronm on the part of this man, but ulnar the act of B man, who, though mind found time to “into a friend in -intr. And tho dog appreciated it in (In: light And mugged his tail, not Maggy. but enough to make M- u)- And a sure dividend payer. It has ell the necessary buildings, Board. ing House, Blacksmith Shop, Shaft House, etc. Three shafts, one nearly 100 ft. deep. 5 large veins already opened up, ell rich free mill. ing quartz, wrich is being taken out and placed on the dump ready foe Stamp Mill. no often t big, handsome My dog, any! m'ttimr in the same place. It in ,!tt1ittstmototrutimsdar, but iti-u intelligent otrerrer, and evidently it bu a good opinion of itself. One of two am who Went by the other (by land omrinpaaesintrto pat tho dog'ahad. It was not tn act of txmdmusentsion or In shares of $1.00 each. Fully paid and Non-amuablo. fnl DOG " run SIDIWALI. . low "laun- the-ragga... or - Sweden Gold Mine I ”yuan. au thought was plain Prospectus on application te WILLIAM 0. FOX. MINING BROKER. fll ADELAIDE ST. EAST. TORONTO. "0n tho Menu: in front at A WORKING MINE, THE Fonwwmc TELEGRAM HAS JUST Balm RECEIVED: " Struck rich body of ore. AVERAGE assays Forty One Dollars, (Signed) CHAS. E: CAEBEBT._ _ - --. __ Capital Stock, $500,000. (unwound and" Imperial m M It!“ WILLIAM C. FOX, Mining Broker, . 2t Adelaide St. E., Toronto. PRACTICAL MANAGEMENT. Development ik. ltd. to MI. C. E. Hon, M.E., “Spokane. I. - emphatic in MI report. He up I " I an my absolutely that in my opinb. no better properties exist in the from of British Columbia, or Chi": morn an army the imam-om o a Me. than the above you: owned Trd' tb- mullol 00:1. 00. Lt . I Inn e mind this - cloudy. 954 my Equali- , Till ADVAIOI ADI"? OF HEALTH 'liiliilltE'atiaigdii: ' 'id,'. Yi' "iLiiists:aiii s',, gm Hlnutnre rho-31.11.. a tl

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