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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1897-02-12, Page 3vv ``^I' i � TO STAIN FLOORS. _ Wot,a,.r •• : A 1.1#�C.x,SCY OF DIt'S"E' �, Bit of Housewife Informatioq of 9arvioe women err r ° heedk:ss about ti•r at This or Any Other Season. I LN things that cn ,• The knowledge of the use of status And cern them --t. I vnlulshes and how to polish 'and clean VETB ItANS OF THE gjAlt REPS ' They endure ,.I! Y furniture is invaluable to an economical . sorts of !fain anLI ' housekeeper, who can easily, w,lth the IN SL'FFUI RING ARID DISEASE f misery write c.t: I help of an intelligent maid, keep her �, 1. I!coulees w r i .• a house clean and bright p would arrear' Lc gilt and freshen 1G tut possihle if they when need be, without'calling in the aid For Over Twenty fears Mr John Sher[ I, I realized the of an expensive workman. Formerly Sought Release From the Tortures of eonsegtic itces. stains were confined to the oolord nearly ,4• .a Comparatively fes+' resembling natural woods, but of late flammatory Rheumatism, .women understand that colors are used -greens, blues reds and A' • when they neglect thO g From the Prescott Journal. ^. yellow-whiob partake in no sense of the health because they are nature of ai There is no man in the townshi of too busy or overworked slid p ut, but are stains pure and wardsburg who is better known ran or their tt;inds are simple, showing the grain of the wood. worn crewman, Iia re one w the mi taken up with other The most fashionable stain at present John ane who . the outbreak of the , eoncerna, that they are for Cottage furniture is green, not a sage balapcing on ,the edge green, but good, aid fashioned regular erioan rebellion, joined the army of �� of a (ata! precipice. green, which when rubbed well into the North, and to the exposures and hardst Any weakness or dis• pores of the wood and thea; polished is which he endured during that trying c ease ofwpmsn's special real! beautiful. The two transparent Perilous time, does he owe long years ` organigra is no trilling ysuffering which he has Since undergo matter. A woman who colors, Prussian blue and raw sienna, 6 The writer remembers seeing Mr Sheru through indifference i make. when mixed together, an excellent neglects thes troubles is Is Ing the four• green, or if a brighter tint is desired, a few years ago when he was so °riPe B dation for life long wretchedness. gamboge and Prussian blue. A cry with rheumatism that it was impossi . A niodest woman natur_ jy recoils from tittle of the latter goes a great way, as for him to walk, and having beard tht the mortifying ordeal of a aminatione and it is altogether the most powerful color cure bad been effected, determined to in,, local treatment which doe rs insist upon, known and completely overcomes an tigate for himself. When the reporter o1 But there is no' necessity or any such re• P y y P puguant alternative. Dr, ierce's Favorite other pigment if mixed In equal pro. ed at Mr Sherman's home he found him Prescription cures these d icate complaints I portions. In stnintng, It should be borne the ,yard handling an axe and choptli 11 positively and completely It is medicine in mind that it is not paint, but stain, Wood like a young man, and -he found h devised for this particul purpose by one and that a very little should he used a also quite willing to relate his trying exp bf the most eminent of liv4 specialists in lance, I `I have suffered with rheumatic pound being sufficient to stain a whole woman's diseases. set f furniture. Years," said Mr Sherman, "e Dr. Pierce has been for arty years ? chief consulting physician o the Inn I ournature. for twentyvalids' To get good Color the wood meet be I have doctored with four different dealt Motel and Surgical Instu , of Buffalo, light. Oak, yellow or white pine, maple, and yet 1 kept getting worse and wore, i, Y. During this time h has received any O( thane are suitable, and the more was tient double with the pain in my bac I, 5.... t ninety thousand letter from women grained the better, the more effect of and both legs were so;drann up that I w wh. have been cured by the Favorite Pre- unable to straighten them, and for fo '' scrlpion." Some of the letters are bird's-eye maple, the heavy markings of r'. Pri'htW by permission in one router of Dr. oak and the picturesque knot so often months` when I wanted to move abou e• PierE's great thousand -pa book "Tho seen in yellow pine, all coming out had to do so on my hands find knees. Va People's Common Sense Me ical Adviser." particularly well through the translucent tried many medicines but got no benef IIf.' 'It cont�nns advice and Sag stions for self- color, and I had given up all hope of being at �treatme4t which every w an ought to The bestyway to apply stain and bring to walk again. One of my sons tried i read. Mpre than half a mill n copies have out the grain of the wood is to put it Cu Persuade me ,to use Dr. Waliams' Pit ;. been sold at $r.so each. An bsolutely free quite thick and then rub it off with n Pills, but I refused to take any more me ` P. edition in paper covers wil be sent for a cine. At last one day my eon brought her 1 limited time to anyone sen n 1 one -cent linen or cotton ram, and it is absolutely stamps to y g 3 necessary that the wood should be in its threw boxes of the pills, and after they hl P Pay the cost of cu ams Alid mail- been in the huuse for over two weeks, I , ing Only, Address Wor 's Dispensary natural condition without paint or ver- last consented to take tbem,but not becau c ; Medical As o iation, Buffa , N. V. Fora dish. By sending a special prder to the I thought they would do me any oo 1 = •. hAadsomeel bound cop end $ortamW. manufacturers it ie easy to' get Sets of g t"1' _ furniture without either; but 1P it is Bofors they were gone, however, I con 1 an open place that 1s to be renovated it feel that my back was getting stronger at f 4 I could straighten up. It required no fu . I j. I I i ' , WS NOTE must be thoroughy scraped. After stain- ther perguaeion to get me to take the ill I ing, a Coat of hard oil finish may be P The Cana an Indian mine Fur.d aPPlie a a tiller, and -then, after it is and from that time on I began,to get be ter.' until now with the aid of a liijit cat has reached d out $25,000, dry, it should be rubbed all over with I can walk ell over the farm As a result the new ran re- the prepared beeswax that comes in Dane ,get in ar i ulatir.ns la droves for floors, and then rubbed with a flannel cut of a buggy, and do most of the char, g q. cattle are cloth cant it a quite s!iluy and tri ,round the house and barna. I feel twenl being driven ass the !cel om Brock- �! ght• years younger, and I consider Dr, Willian villa to the Un 03 Stator. After they is rubbed on It should be pink Pills the most wonderful medicir a Dr. Selwyn, n a a er r .ad at the allowed to harden before polishing it. for. rheumatism in the whole world. I btu P P Prussian blue alone makes a very pretty ` mining engine s' conventi n held in go, them only to please my eon, and � Montreal, held hat the idea hat Can- or Oran blue stain, to alantin a yellow was a most agreeable surprise to me wile p y or orange, according to the amaant .of I found m g g oda was exce, ti. nal! rich I 'miperals y legs limbi, and my back air f was a fAlacy. a Color used, Crimson lake a lovely red, ing new strength. I can cheerfully recon burnt sienna an almost exact imitation ,mend Dry William's Pink Pills to the sus A young man in Lowelle Mass: - troubled of new mahogany. All these are what for years with a constant sue ession of , are called transparent colors, and are, faring rheumatica of the world." boils on the neck, s complete! cured by therefore, especially adapted for stains; n taking only three ttles of Aye 's S'arsa- but even opaque colors, if put on thin Pink k analysis shows that Dr William' Pills contain in a Condensed forma parilla. Another suit of the reatment enough to show the grain in the wood and richn�as the elements necessary to gree new )if Was greatly imps ed, digestio>l with in- produce sometimes very pretty effects tered nerves. to They and unfailing ghat eased avoirdupof White on certain woods has a milky Y e to unfailing ape ,� opfllesque ooloring that le very harmoni- cific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia rod net Calle wire glass, which, oua with c delicate ohintzI s. Light blue, ' partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, soiatien seated, Cres nts an effective bar- g' n°uralgia, rheamatigm, nervous headache ainst fire, onsists simply of a Canary yellow, apple green and pink all I the after effects of Is grippe, palpitation o P Y may be used on woodwork as stains if the heart, nervous prostration, all disease me vDnrk of wire embedded a a glass applied in the way that bang e sinters depending late. Even when licked byflamesand P P upon vitiated humors in til, raised to a red heat it does not fall to call "priming" -that is, one coat of ; blood, such as scrofula, chronic, Prysipehi, I; pieces, and it not only resists the heat paint put on so thin that it shows the etc, TheY arc also a specific for trouble, of fire, but also the shattering effects markings of the wood beneath. Georgia I peculiar to females, such as Suppressions t pine looks particularly well when treated irregularities, and all forms of weakness of cold water poured over it when it in this way. is glowing hot. They build up the blood and restore tht t Two weeks ago Mrs Mar Moore, of glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks g y A wise ONice soy. Tn men thev effect a radical cure in al' i Muncie, Ind., was smoking a pipe in There comes to,. the office boy a time bed, and set fire to the clothes over oases arising from mental worry, overworl a when he begins , to worry about the ; or excesses of whatever nature. her, almost losing her life. The • slew affairs of the concern that employs him. k skin on the burned places is soft as a • • w child's. The family say Mrs Moore's He is a creature of extremes, He is le silver locks are turning the jet black eithar whistling like a hysterical calliope , +yy-P rod dots of the Orange Tree. that they were forty years ago, and or he answerA only in'gruff monosylla- I In view of the prospeots of the future 1, the old lady says she is recovering her blas. He is either rushing with cyclonic developments in orange production in youth again. swiftness or lagging with feet'uP lead. I this country, attention has been drawn I His attire suddenly varies from the most i to the supplementary uses to which the I Four months ago there was a rule neglige to rigid fashionableness. It is i products of the orange 'tree can be put. placed in effect on the Galveston, not surprising that this creature of moods I In their natural state the orange flowers Porte & Houston that engineers would g serve to flavor drinks, candles, etc. L � -" g should at some point in his oareor, elder e ! be required to pay for all stock; killed from serene apatby concerning theaffafrs When distilled they yield the much - I by them on that line, and'sin aired of the establfahment into a condition esteemed orange -flower water, and an ­, the amount paid for dead cat IP has of brain -wrecking solicitude. '1-' not exceeded $20 per month, w ile be- essential oil called nerolt. When treated al. "I can't help tbinkin' about it, the with auger the flowers form a delicious - fore it had amounted to nearl $1200 yoking man of 14 or, '•16- was saying; I per month. „ y g; Candy, which Is said to be not only ex - they ain't running the affairs of die ceptionally palatable, but more whole - Starting 'wi'th a freak me her of place right, some than many other productions of the his herd of thorudghbred Herefo d cat: "You can't do nothin' ter make it. Confectioner's art. The flowers are seloo- tle, Gen. W. Guthrie, of Atchiso , has different. Sed with care, weighed and immersed in f established abreed ofpollied Her ords, Im tinktn very emphatic about gett- cold water for twenty -tour hours After s now in the fifth gener• U. Onle two in an' interview with de boss an, givin' which they are dipped in cold water, re- - of twenty-three calve dropped last him Saint) tips on how ter run de biz." washed and finally spread out on a linen season had horns. Hiswill be the only "Wo't's de use o' kfckin,. You ain't cloth nr shoet to dry. When quite dry herd of the kind in this couhtry, or paid far thin kin'." probably in an county they are laid out In low, wide dishes, P Y Y Y• I "Dat shows yew short-sightedness. each flower separate from its fellow, and Ain't I got no Interests ter perfect?" than Sprinkled with double their weight $ , , "YOURS aid t no stockholder." of sugar, administered at intervals over „ " Jeb' de same it makes me nervone ter a period of eight days. They are menit- see de way dis ting SIS allowed ter go while frequently moved and kept in the long. Aix' I'm gain to 99 bcfare de f� rez o' dis here company an, tell 'im a shads. At the replanexpiration of that time. 8 m 4;A � LY h1 t' I t � C I N E p P y they aro once more planed 1n the sun, . u �u s rn lot, far its good, ,- "WOt's dematter wit'.vaindln'. yer,own orange -flower whose rays water a made othem lf equal p o0 t" Ehe -f-'= Ever Known.' '\'& a -of Praise affairs an' enjoyin' life? portions 1n weight lacus a New York 1 for "I ain't no flyanthropiet, but I can't which yield On an On eragemabo as and bout yn, � CE i19�+ PILLS � �6 rte+ Ret by an' watch things go ter ruin. fifth of a pound weight of water and d+� iHA S LS Spoaen I go on in silence an lot de boss flowers.and aqua Dents, with about ,0007 wrack de hull concern?" per cent. of essential oil, At " 1 v; mild like to add my testimony to "Sposen ye does." present the „ best manufactories of;,, orange -flower i that of others ivho'hai•e used A,yer's Well, den what becomes o.,. my tre0 water are to be found inlhlt'ranoe, where a i P:ii,, ;tact to say that I have, taken theta ddolllare an a half a, week? Washington spirit called petit grain is prodaoed by }, i,,r many year•;, and always derived the the distillation of the leaves. 1 Lest resrtlts frown their use. For An Invalid's Nirht Dr®ss. - _ , ach and liver troubles, and for the'cure The difficulty of changing a night- — — . `.aa is^La cugse<i by thane derange- dress when a sick person is too feeble to .� I I ments, Av'er's Pills cannot be equaled, aid the process is a problem, the Sufferer STILL IN HIS PRIMES being often quite exhausted by the effort. • , .. I Experience of this has taught me that a ti design for a night-dress that would slip North Hastings' Oldest Inhabitant Hale on without strain or difiicuity would be and hearty. a boon and a blessing. The simplest JOsIaa Moore, of Bancroft, Ont., one 1. c way is to make it to button all the way of the oldest and best-knowresidents ' down from neck to hem. of Hastimgs County, can boasn t of won- ' .tic"One of these is Of longoloth, trimmed derfud bea.lth amil vigor for his age• with insertion and embroidery, the yoke "Although I nen over 84 years of Of alternate tucks and insertion. Itopene age," he Rays, .I` IIfewl no young as ever all the way to the feet, the button" bete �t concealed by the trimming, but If liked Y Mrs Moore, however had e, narrow es - "T .7 the trimming may abase in the ordinary Cape from death about a year ago. "I - way a little below the wafer, a neat fake was so bad with indigestion," Ito writes, �" q hem, worked with buttonholes, carrying " that the doctors gave me up. I tried down the necessary opening to the feet. vaslous alleged remedies but found them ` ' For such a garment 'about four or five no good. One day our popular druggist, a p/t1 yards of longaiotb will be required, four F• C. Ruanp xies, sent me h. sample of Dr. ttl.;,,� IL i l t • c 1: i ,�;„,.;;tut unfd a half yards of insertion and nine Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills to try. The ” n ,,' , I"N!'� cl.1 Z , "I .t! I�,t, `� ydrdS of embroidered edging, if this is result was mervellods. After taking t ; Il!�p •ttt;,l; ,.r brought all the way down the front. two I was otic to get up. Then • Sent for a box. I could soon eat any. Transferring Loaf Colors. thing. In. a Short ti= I was able it0 When m� frmntis ash me what Is the n The natural colors of n leaf may be „ bust rem d,y for disorders of tilt) atom- 'walk two miles, to Banerollt and back, beat liver, or bowels, s stile it bla easily transferred to paper, Take a leaf Dr.with ease. id of a tree or shrub, place over it a smnll without Chas.'s cure a,Liver Pills will, answer ia, Ayer'A Pills. Taken in Rea. piece of white linen soaked in spirits of stomach and blood troubles. I�orlisale L18on, they will break n.p a cold, provent nitre, and insert between the leaves of a by all dealers. Price 25 cents. One ";grippe, check fever, and r e elate thtl heavy book with a sheet of paper to re- Illll a dose; one cent a dose. Edmanson, esbive nrglroS. They are easy to; callvfor n few mpresalou.. Lay the book aside Bates & Co„ manufa,eturer•s, Toronto. I - • ; alae, and are, indeed, the best till -m n devoid of color, The loaf will be found family medioino I Navo over known' , which will have been Chases Syrup of Llmeeod and Tar- ei transferred to the paper in all the origin- penttno he 'tbo llttest discovery for Coughs I ilia. Mnv,Joirxsox, 308 Rider Ave al beauty of tint and Outline of leaf. Dxt'limat and covsnmption. It In pleas - 1, 'ow York City. - _ '--- amt, qu:celt said certain. 26 conte. have N^terial. t "Ali I ask," Said The man ith the AYER'S PILL business glint in hi*' eye, "is tb t they cl.a."� .E.*, :,>rL3:. %.■ Higheat Honore At World's Fair will give me plenty vif rope." Th iia fe oa 1 Then it was that they reoogn zed hitn i as n mn ufaoturer of OAm el6aatuto Oavy Ayers. t an!ap,0111a 9pr4s ab 8trod ill ordt pafg igare, oe , �� mrayg , i PEPLER COMd3S T 0 GR.. IEF. _ .. Lill. Novel Wedding, Ceremony. blade Himself a Nul odea xs Uanal anld His The novel spectacle of a mall and Downfall Was as woman dressed In a bridal costume rid- That unmitigated nuisance, the street lug on yoked bicycles up to a olorgymad D Pedler, is again at the door with his anti going through the forms of marriage uI111V1111111+11IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIItl111111a1111I111111111111.„.. fruit, feather dusters, load pouuils, old I was witnessed by nn audience of over •� clothes to buy and all that sort of thing. 600 carious people In the gymnasium These street venders in a groat city are of Temple College Funday evading. i R t+r•inle against the arca o Mr, and MrA. G SE.�..,..'' P E the whole I eorge W. Robb, active , [ to community. The fundamental principle members of Grace Baptist church, whose 11 ;i of our general and local political institu- happy wedded life 1s o1 eighteen years' 1 n tions is the greatest good to the greatest I Standing, were the central figures !n the - H nutnbur. Un that prinolplt) there ie no aCG,'and they took their wadding vows _ - THAT TH ., justifloatioi'•whatever for allowing a few anew before their pastor, Rev. Russell _ - mcn the epooq'al privilege of disturbing yew " d_ quiet househnldere The contras part o1 the floor was roped FA .. T�►/�r Ir I noticed one of the off, and as Mr. Conwell took a position - = = FAC -SIMILE gado with an at one and of the enclosed space a door -T-� ` ,y armful of dusters at the door of my p �"1. n. neighbor the obber day. He rang two or I at the opposite end swung open and a AVegetablcPreparationfor.AS- SIGNAT is thr0o times, but the servant had evident- Palr of dalntlly.attlred little flower -bear- Silllilatill 1i1efoodandRe U rs ly seen him from below and deolineltf to ars rode forth on coupled wheels. After gUia tilJg talo, l ani. Bowels of -- o tr -- d carne up to the front door for him. From making a few turns around the arena, �11 *a-. If -the Reclusion of the next hall I could see they wore joined by flve,sets of brides- i c",;r' 9, hie angry face and bear his mattered maids and ushers, and finally by the y �I t , $. f, n oaGlte. Finally be braced !limes!f and bride and groom, all slruilArly mounted. d gave a mighty pull, but the wh9le ar- The attending couples wore .Louis $lrlin Promote9Di estion, e rangement came out, bell pull, palrp, and Miss M ;fan Nelsser, Frany Barto CiteerFul- e a plate and all, and the young man went and Miss Ad,, Tracey, ,Oharles ,Briggs ness and Rest,Centainsneither I- over, down the steps head first to tde and MISS Ola Rummell, Frederick Wis. i OPIUM Morphine nor MiilleraL��v O�• T�� I- sidewalk, as if he had been bit with a barb and Miss Olive Loga41, Llelwellyn OT NARCOTIC. n club. Properb and Mrs. Frederick Wishart. . a 9 I- never got so mach satisfaction out of The flower -bearers were Master Harrison ••• n another's misfortunes !n the whole Barons and Mies Edna Winter. 7Aa,,e0149ldllrSAMD�BPlliArR ���i i c° ; oouree of my life. Pink cycling suits, with leggings and M , '' I jaunty caps to match, added to the�ud- j charms of the fair maids. Their escorts d?od11 s -ft 'A_ , a THE 13F<3T WAY TO CURE wore kniakerbookerR and had pink Darn- 1h+irt deed + o i EVERY •;.' S i I Disease is to establish health. Pure, r1eL ations on their ooats, The bride and °rmN° - ", 1 groom wore white costumes and rode on RSO a&Xa&+ •� blood means good health. Hoods Sarna white machines, she carrying a big }_#7w !;we`d 1 �O �.Ti�. Q I parilla is the One True Blood Purifier. 'It g bunch C!!fid Jugar . ; of chrysanthemums and he display. h�'r Yl voaFlawr + • tones up the whole system, gives appetite , [ and strength and causes weakness,nervous- Ing ti big bunch of red and blue on the [ ness and pain to disappear. No other lapel of his coat. AperfectRemedy for Constipa= AftE�o , ", - medicine has such a record of wonderful Slowly they circled about and than tion, sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, ,I cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla. lined up In front of the minister, tile- •Worms,Convulsions,Feverish- I _., mounted, and the pledgee of eighteen $con's PILLS are the years before were renewed - I ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. best utter -dinner Philadelphia . pill: assist digestion, prevent constipation, Record. TacSimile Signature of 15a. Tho Oil Stove. 'i -------- Clean your oil stove every day when The First Vaccination. NSW �O13K. You fill it. Allow no dirt or oil to soon- Castoria is put up in one -size bottles only.,';. I The first child ever vaccinated, on the mulate On the stove. Don't out the wink, , , Is not^sold in bulk, Don't allow anyone toff authority aP n tombatonu In the church- but rub off the charred part with a'rag; Y,--, anything also on the plea or pro a, .''_ yard of Worth, in Dorsetshire, England,. carefully remove thread of wick with I i I E jnat as good" and "will answer every was the son of Benjamin Jesty of Donn- scissors. Don't tarn the flame below the pose," -See that you get C -A -8 -T -0-$•I Shay, who died on the 16bb of April, dome; it runs best at medium height, 1. 1816. The inscription un Mr. Justy'n Always use the best oil and wink. EXACT COPYO'F WRAPPER. Toim'.ho aa I a gravestone states that the deceased was To estfngufsh, turn it low before signature c, ey: ` particularly noted for having bean Lite blowing ant file flame. See that your caret man that introduced the cowpox• by stove Is filled each day before lighting, �rtbp. inoculation, and that he vaccinated iris - - wife and two eons In 1774, or twenty- o PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN OF twyears before Mr. Edward Jenner i made his flrst vaccination on the boy of PETERBO[t0 CURED OF - --__- __ __ _ .Tames Phipps on Ghe 14th of May, 1796. ECZEMA, -` Tice doctor inoculated that boy, who Mr ,rhos Gladman, bookkeeper for Adam•g was eight years of age, with vaccine Hall, Esq., stove and tinware dealer, Peter- Fresh taken from the hands of amilkmaid who boro', writes tile H e following facts: -'•ave Grocerxes c:' was suffering from cowpox, and Aix week., been troubled for nine years with Eczema later he tested the effects of his experl• on my leg, and ai times the itching was Raisins, Currants' FYgs, Pru and Peels. } ; ment by Inoculating the same lad with something terrible; tried many eminent smallpox.' His first case. succeeded per- doctors and was pronounced incurable. I Old Raisins, 28 1b. box for • 1., Headquarters for Teas a" i featly,the boy being found to be proof had given up hopes of ever being cured , against the virus of smallpox, and the when I was recommended by Mr Madill, Suprs. «% practice was. soon afterwards generally druggist, to try a box of Dr Chase's Oint- Crockery, China, Glassware and Lamps. We have to make room for our import. adopted. ment, and I am happy to testify that after ed Xmas and New Years goods, and have reduced prices considerably. Call and -_ -- -- I using two boxes 1 am completely cured. see our goods and get prices. Good Butter, Eggs and Lrierl Apples taken as Cashi ..p Cash paid for good Butter and Eggs. J. W. IRWIN9 - Clinto I Royal fold MiningCo'y _ _ _;,! �' :� CAl\T �V HESITATE .11 ROSSLAND, E. C. f IN YOUR 01101CE BETWEEN THE ,1-11 } .. L. i`:, ,!rs.` .V D. D. BIRItS, Secretary, P. O. Box 447. =:�. (Formerly of Clinton.) • � -- „ - - _ The Royal Gold Group, consisting of the Forest CUY Business do Shorthand Colie� 4. That the Y qli, Lon,alut) Q "Royal cold," Gold Crown," "Granite properties are all cosi! ac- And schools of the ordinary kind 2 There's no comparison in any p1rr t_ zLu „! Mountain," "Gold Eagle," "Fornwell," cessihle and close to transportation. methods et ui meuts, rooms -all of the highest grade. Clatalogue of either course:"'' "Tull" and "Florence" mineral claims," is 5. That over $1,000 will be expended on free. ; p located on Crouger Mountain, about Seven the claims before any of the! 825,000 shares Y. M. C. A. Building J. Rr. TVESTERVELT, Pl•inCip& `; miles northwest of the Columbia and Red of Treasury Stock ie sold. Mountain Railroad. 6. That we are egaentially ono"` emphati- East of this group are the celebrated tally a working company. CHINA -- Mountain View ani Coyote mines, the ores " 7. That the stuck is fully paid and non- WAh E T CHINAWARE "' of which are Identical with that taken from assr'ssabie, and than according to the by - prospect holes on the Royal Gold. ldws, no indebtedness may be incurred by 16 to 1 , Surface assays From a ]edge on the Royal the company, Y Gold gave a total value in gold, silver and 8. That all individual stock of the cam- That if you buy your Christmas Groceries, �4rc from us you will have tIf` an is Doled until the mines have been satisfaction of knowing and feeling yo have secured the best goods>a lead of $59.:10. And on the same ledge, at P Y P the lowest rices. W P have just o ane out a crate of ten feet dean, the total assay value is Placed on a paying basis, P j P $62.49. On the Gold crown, another ledge ICI view of the above facts, we believe FAUX CHINAWARE of considerable width gave a surface assay that we are offering to the public one of the . Just the thing for holidav presents. 99 piece Dinner Sets at $5; (Milt of $10.05. best investments of the rich Trail Creek and Striped Toilet Sets at e_.25;,14 piece Tea Sell $1.76 In addition to these ledges an- excellent district. ,y NEW FRUITS iron -capping of twenty or thirty feet width A block of Treasury Stock will ba sold at London La ars y runs across the group. And the experieuoo an extremely low figure. Layers, Black Basket, Selected Valencias ver fine. New Our - of p- What the Roseland Miner says: -Amon rants cleaned and fit for use. New Peels, best brands. New Nuts Al of the cam has been that these iron -ca g monds, Grenoble Wallnuts, Filberts, Peanuts. Mixed Candies from 50; ped ledges' require only depth to bring recent locations is a group of seven claims, to 10c per 11). Oranges, Lemons Figs, Dates. The beat 2i5c Tea in tile forth good values.' owned by the Royal Gold Mining company markeBfndi r�serte out' Cht'stmas order for us, The Empire Group, comprising the on which Are several broad ledges of free Y y We pledge 0111? Green Mountain, Max -Welton, Lexington milling rock, assaying from $2g to $4 per best epdpaporS t0 sat.iBfy j'ou l g Champion, Empire, Wellington 'and Con- +ton on the surface. ���'``11 ;lomeratt) mineral claims, is situated on To the west and southwest of the Great �� 1VO�IJ®N Clinton''..,V1. Grouse Mountain, about one-half mile ` Ropublic and Double Standard, are many 9 - loutb of the international boundary line, splendid prospects on Sheep creek and .cs ted_ about six miles from Roseland, B. C, tributaries; while a little further south is IN t:' It is also about three miles in aueaster- the Coyote, on which a 100 foot is now be- 1 y direction from the Columbia and Red ing sank, and the Mountain View with its a 011 i4oantain Railroad, assays from near the Surface of over $100, These properties are in the same bait of making it the coveted prize of more than ree-milling ore, on which the Helen, one prospentor last spring. �nigbt Templar, Acme, Goldbug and other Near these two claims is another group RE - raluabla properties are working, of claims owner! by the Royal Gold Mining , el I The trend of the sever¢] well-defined ::: company, on which they are now actively 0 0 SL6 rl,r"Ze veru Va :,b"`"`, edges running th ougb these claims is pushing development. - outb-easterly and north-westerly, and has In this locality there is not only the iron 'r he Same surface indications as, those of oaf,. with good gold values underneath ' urrounding properties, having ore of mill- characteristic of the Trail Creek country, 5.50 t50 �v ng and shipping vain but there are also galena ledges assaying •EStra The Eureka and Standard of the Pioneer from $50 to $60 dollars on the surface. A (� (� �a�' roup are about six miles from the famous lodge of this kind now opened on the Royal $9.50, and $10l' Y 4 .01 .e Roi and War Eagle mines, in a south. Gold shows the most marked features of a N} ; reaterly direction, and about 2,000 feet true fissure vein. Between the elate hang ram the Colombia and Red Mountain ing ale Of ne the an inch n a regular seam Scotch ' railroad. of talc of nearly an inch in thioknesa; next (c Ji s Adjoining these claims on the west and to that is the pay rock, varying in width Duth west are the Double Standard and from one to two feet, while the whole abaft ireat Republic group of mines, which now, is in a mine a'ized quartz, tarrying consid- IOf our own importation e�16 X17 a d �I ave ore on the dumps awaiting the Com erable iron in addition to the galena. The , f f r# 6 " letion of the above mentioned railway. outlook for some good mines in this local- . Adjoining our property on the north, but sty is very promising. Satlsfactior>i Guarantied. ret across the boundary line, is the Boon- D. D. Birks ben returned from a trip to ary No ,2, which has a splendid Showing the Royal Gold properties, on the Colville I sulpbides and pyrrbotite ore, under the reseryation near Northport. He says the anal iron -capping, company buildings are now all completed, . On the Eureka and Standard also is They* consist of o bunkhouse, blacksmith/^�• �-y w �O ilendid iron capping, a part of which car- shop and shafthouse. v (�../, .C/�1 on native copper. The shaft on the Royal Gold claim is now TS &The Company has a perfect title to these down something over 20 feet. There are 14 mperties, there being no adverse claim, ir_chee of high grade galena on the hanging conflicting locations of any kind. wall, with the balance of the abaft in quartz To the following fact, we especially call ,.carrying more or lase gold and silver. The THERE CAN BE NO BETTER THAN THE BEST# 'r` tention:- footwall is not yet in night. The appear The company has sixteen full claims ' once of the abaft is so favorable that Mr, t; ; k� three separate groups, thus affording ; Birkg has sent down additional men and lad prospect, in as many different local• will now run both day and night abaft,. ��j`%j /� tell. • The properties owned by this company j -i I (.Iv 2. That surface assays were obtained consist of three separate groups, viz.: inning from $2.6fi to $59,50, The Royal Geld group of ,even claims, r t , + 3. That there is on the olaruia abun- the Empire group of seven claims, and the TEA 1 1 r .nce of timber for all mining purposes. Pioneer group of two claims. 'r Spacial A;ent also for Waneta and 'fail Creek,.,, IN LEAD PACKETS . ­;, ' a :,L.."M Winnipeg' Eureka and Pliii'C Gold Stocks. ONLY—BLACK OR ° '..�I T H E , , 11. or StoCk or In 'ormation apply to MIXED—HALF AND ONE POUND PACKETS--'- . l 1 y RETAIL 25, 80, 40, 50 AND 60 CENTS A POUND ,p, Rt t•. D. D. BIItI�S, Itosland,, C. THE DAVIDS.O.N tit, HAY. 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