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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-11-04, Page 1111W I. ;9 MEN, b The Huron News -Record t' th Instance as the highway to the Pa - But for the 100 utiles margin in- Live Topics in Dawson. ® ciflc. sisted upon north of the International $i.00 • Year, m Advance. boundary no other selection could pos- _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1897. sibly have been made. The Crow's Nest Plass was known to the Indians DOINGS IN THE NEWEST CANA- and had been revealed by then`i°before DIAN TOWN. the more northern route was selected, To Be Rushed At MILeod and it was international and not eas- that t m gineer-irlg-vonsiderationa prevent- ed it from being adopted. It would have saved to the C. P. R. in construe- THE SEAROH FOR GOLD AND PROSPECTS. ' 'WORK ON THE CROW'S NEST I tion, in maintenance and in baullng I PASS RAILWAY. since 1885 more than one cares to cal- culate, They would have avoided the Dawson City, N, W. T., September Rossland. Oct. 28. -If the Canadian most costly and difficult part of their construction work, and one can only 15. -(Special Correspondence.Some very large and valuable nuggets are Pacific Railway is rich in the posses- sion of a Bismarck who dictates her hope that the mischief may et lie un- p Y done this late date, and that being found a the tailings of the p olio from his office in Montreal, it is in having a Moltke even a the next Few years will see the line sluices. On Berry's claim the other day, one of the, richest in the district, equally fortunate to do active battle on the frontier. travelling carried from Nelson to the coast, which would shorten the distance by nearly i $s nugget war picked up. The tail - ings are being reworked and several From the moment when west we cattle across carload after car- "For 200 miles and give a road almost as easy to operate across the mountains from �2 to $18 ieces ofwere founold d. in value load of material labelled: M. L. Haney, MacLeod," and observed the as on the prairie. It is to the interest of British Colum- The abandoned tailings of r other conspicuous notices reading: -"All freight for M L. Haney, MacLeod, to bia to see that this is done in order that thev may reap the benefit of the claims are equally as rich and many of the owners are calculating on working g be rushed forward," we wondered " sort of man this might be, and construction already undertaken over the old ground next year. As have stated elsewhere, the sluice boxes what why it was so' important that his otherwise the advantages will accrue maim to the east. While the north. Y are adapted -for saving fine gold, acrd freight should take precedence over others. But our wonder ceased when, ern route will always mainGiin its pre- eminence for magnificent and rugged it sometimes occurs, as is often the case in other places, large nuggets ate g gg, several weeks afterwards, we had the the scenery and the impressive grandeur Y P g carried off in the swift water with the is pleasure of interviewing gentle- man himself at head uarters, and q the Rockies, the southern must un- doubted) claim the heavy traffic and Y Y ravel The finest gold that now being saved is abut one-third as large found him busy in the midst of an quick service. as a grain of col br the size of a ker- arui of contractors, lumbermen, y delvers, — vel of wheat. Al of the miners agree track -layers, diggers and giv- few and __.. .. -- that much fine gold escapes and that ing his orders in very words, With the undoubted air of a man ac- A Boasted Advantage Proves to be it will be a profitable undertakingto put in moreexpensiveand ingenious customed to be obeyed. a Source of Weakness and devices for saving the drier particles of If skill and energy can complete the the metal which are now lost. Crow's Nest Pass Railway in the com- Worthlessness. One great disadvantage which the puted small time it will be done, and no small sharer the credit will be due to 1.owners are now suffering is the inabil- ity of the two local sawmills to furnish the manager of construction. When Makers of crude and imitation dyes enough lumber to make sluice oozes. g it is borne in mind that less than three must of necessity claim some advan- The demand exceeds the supplyb y months have elapsed since the conces- this line to es for their common productions in Amongst fully 40 to 50 per cent., and it may be sion for the construction of was granted, it is little short of marvel- order to attract consumers. the deceptive and sweeping claims put the means of preventing several of the dumps largest being lous to see what has been done in that It be briefly summarized before the public by a certain maker of dye, one in must attract the on the mines sluiced early next spring. The only time. may as follows :- particular attention of even those who are novices inconvenience will be the delay as the dumps can be worked later in the One hundred and fifty miles of loca- in the art of home dyeing; we refer to season. tion decided upon, 50 miles of grading laid, 30 the statement, "Will not soil, the At present the mine owners are completed, 20 miles of track railway camps established, 3,000 work- 700 teams operating hand,." This claim is a direct acknowledge- busily engaged in cutting cordwood and erecting cabins for tide accommo- men employed, upon the line already, and several hun- nient of weakness ,and worthlessness as far as coloring power is concerned. dation of workmen this winter. As soon as the heavy frosta freeze the dreds others engaged in transporting supplies; permanent offices, freight M Any wise woman will see that a dye that will not stain the hands is of little earth to the distance of 20 or 25 feet, holes will b. sunk and the work of sheds and workshops erected at ac- Leod, and large quantities of bu4dge use ill the wiry of dyeing. Such dyes may give to light and flimsy fabrics a drifting comn�.iced. - and trestle work constructed. show of tint or color, but it soon van- THE RESTLESS SEEKERS. THE KOOTHNAYB WAITING. ishes from the materials when they Stampedes to new creeks or gulches But for the deep cuttings and em- bankments and the extensive bridge see the light of heaven. are of semi -daily occurrence. To create a rush all that is necessfiiry i f(' to work required at the crossing of the St- The Diamond Dyes, no matter how much water is added, haye coloring whisper, the exhibition of half an a hint as to Mary's. River, near Lethbridge, the hands. A bath ounce of coarse gold and line would be completed to 'Summit But power to stain the from one ten cent package where it came from. Lake durin the present month. Mr. prepared for dyeing six pounds of goods a light A few nights ago some one came in Montana in spite of t lis heav piece of work y handle freight calor will give durable a shade If and reported a gold strike on Haney has promised to to this point by the 15th of November, dyeing the bath had been prepared for dyeing a Creek, a little stream entering the Yukon on the east side. The night and there is little doubt but he will do two pounds of goods a dark color. was miserable, dark and stormy, and a it. He expects to reach Kootenay Lake July It is coloring power that home dyers light snow was falling.-'Chee- with the completed track by next, look for and must have, colors tb, t chaeoes," or tenderfeet, the appella- and the end of the year 1898 will see will stand sunlight and washing with tion applied to new arrivals, were the work very little, if any, short of soap, As two sticks can be used for wildly excited, and fled towards the Nelson. The authorities are evidently maving the goods about in the bath, Creek. Some went in boats and poled impressed with the urgency of their there is no necessity to have the hands up against a strong current, and others mission. The Kootenays are waiting, and arms in the dye. Diamond Dyes crossed over the mountains and two or and fa some respects are ata standstill, are true and powerful agents, always three gulches. for lack of transportation which this doing the best work, and never make CLAIMS JUMPED. railway will afford. All the same it will be little short stupendous false and misleading claims. The first arrivals built fires, and s e, achieve so much in so short a time, f 'and it is impossible to form troy, ase- premier Turner and other British '' d b with torches measured 500 feet and planted their stakes. Frank Slavin Ill. •1' ,. quate idea of the organization that is COlumbla Ministers. are erl rcize y the we - nown pugs 1st, was . e sec "� necessary to carry on such an exten- the London press for appearing its pro• and man to locate a claim. At 12.30 „ sive operation in a cougtry where moters of mining companies. o'clock in the evening seven claims transport is extremely difficult, without were staked off, and people continued going over the ground. GENTLEMAN HE 1S COMING. to arrive by the score until nearly now, All the way from Lethbridge to the when upward of 400 claims have been Rockies, at short intervals, we found Gentlemen. Does your bald head located. Every locator was tired, wet busy camps under the charge of con- make you susceptible to cold ? Just hungry and cold. tractors, employing an average of 80 think of how quickly the lost hair can Some western Yankees were late ar- to 100 teams and 100 to 200 men, busily be replaced. Prof. Dorenwend can do it riving, and, observing that the right • engaged with their ploughs and shoe- in five minutes and do it so perfectip ful holders were in no apparent hurry . els piling up embankments on the that no falseness is recognizable. Lead- to get back to the Government record • . prairie, whilst a long line of teamsters in citizens everywhere are wearing ing office to file their claims, when were hauling provisions, supplies, im them, and )lone should be without one. the Opportunity was at bailie) they pleuents and lumber to the different If you are partly or wholly bald you stealthily removed the original stake: pointe. The feeding of such a large are making a big mistake if you and planted their own, and then made number of workmen is no easy matter, neglect to get one of these Art Hair a bee line to Dawson City and record especially as very few provisions can Coveringa. they are not to be compar- ed their claims. When the fitst local be obtained locally except fresh meat, ed to Old fashioned wigs that some ors presented thernselve6 to tileofifcer but all along the route we found that woutdbe wi makers construct• Prof. and asked permission to locate the the men were well provided for in this Dorenwend skill in this line is un- were told the particular claim in ques respect, and did not hear of a single precedented and he invites you to call tion had been already filed on an complaint, whilst at the headquarters for a practical demonstration at- Rat- were too late. at MacLeod, under the able supervision tenbury House, Clinton, on Saturday, RICHNESS OF THE MINES. of Mr. Smith, the dining tent was November 13th. Joaquin Miller has been here fo equipped in a manner which would put three weeks and has personally visite to blush some western hotels where it most of the creeks where exiensiv was our misfortune to be housed dur- Mr. Whitney, leader of the On rio mining is being plOaecuted. He say ing Inst month. Opposition, who was accompanied . that the output of old on Eldorad WEST OF THE SUMMIT. Mr. Willoughby and Mr. Dixon Craig, P , g was given a, very cordial reception at and Bonanza Greeks far exceeds tri West of the Summit no construction Millbrook Thursday. wildest dreairla of the most sanguin work has been done except to build a California miners in the golden day "tote" road, which has been carried as of '49. far south as Morrissey Creek, and is ONE HONEST MAN. There is hard) a cabin elan beingrushed forward at the rate of a Dear E'itttor,—Please inform your readers, that It Y written to conddentially,lwill mantnssealedlet- either of these creeks but contain mile a day. Construction work will ter, particulars of a genuine, hones., home cure, by from 1,000 to 10,000 ounces in ur •Cot,�,,�•enc� On this seCtlOn alm06t ini- which I was permanently restored to health and P �••,y- man)y vigor, after years of suttermg from nervous virgin gold. He said : I mediately. The only difficult work to debility, sexual weakness nTht losses and weak Ill oint. except that referred to on shrunken parts, Iwas robed and swindled b7 the '*It is the greatest goldpioducin. I% P• Quackeuntil Inearly lost faith Inmankind, but thank region in the world and will hecom the t. Marys Iver, is in the t;nck crit- heaven I am now well,vlgorousand etrong,and wish g + tin salon the western short Of Sum- tomakethis certain means ofcure known toall suf- eneof the wonders of the nineteent g g ferers. I have nothing to sell and want no money mit Lake, and as this can be carried but beingafirmbelieverinthe universal brotherhood ,ceolury. Conservatively speaking, i on without interference by winter oefman, I am desirous of helping the unfortunate to is no exaggertion to say that off th rc gain their health and hav piness.��I promise 7o�nper� bedrock in some. Of the )nines bucket weather it will not do the end retard feet secrecy. Addresswithstamp WM T.r[U1.irOisill the general progress. Down Michel Jagenta'6upplle42.o.Box 59,st.rlenri,qua of gravel collie asp where one-fifth ,i Creek and the valley of the Flk River pure gold, and the output runs fror there are no engineering difficulties, $100 to $500 a day to the man. Th the line proceeding upon an easy and Dr. Oronhyatekha, Supreme Chief gold is coarse and easily saved, thong natural grade, and passing through a Ranger of the Independent Order of the sluice bpxes are of rather anti u country covered with dense forests of Forefters, was in Ottawa, Thursday, pattern and not unlike the boxes use cedar, pine and fir. At Coal Creek, and admitted Sir Wilfrid Laurier as it by early California miners. It is • 30 miles south of the Summit, a con- beneficiary member of the order. reasonable assertfbn to say that Cher vection will be established with the ---- -•- - - - is a vast area of country here wher coal mines. At Elk River bridke, For Over Fifty Years there is gold in abundance, and ther where the rapids are very fine, the will probably be other creeks strue whole volume of water rushing through MRs. Wlvsr,GW's SOOTHING SYRUP has been where the mines will produce as marc 1,r g nHod by millions of mothers for their children wealth as those of Eldorado and Bo a narrow chasin in the rocks not many while teething. If disturbed at night and nanza." feet wide, the railway makes a sharp broken ntic yingywith phi t of Cutti geTcoth suffering at curve to the right and through a tun- once and het a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow', Booth- DOOMED TO DISAPPOINTMENT nel 1,000 feet in length, emerging upon ing Syrup' for Children Teething. It will ro• The report sent out as t a piece of open prairie which would lieve the poor little sufferer immediately. llc- the yield of gold are not ex constitute an excellent town site. p, iciiipoiiit,motlierH,thereisnomistatke ab out aggerated, but,, to A certain extent PC? It cures DiarrhdBa roR-ulates the Stomach Still bearing northward, it reaches the and bowels, cures vErinci; colic, softens the are misleading, and have create Kootenay River in about twelve miles, Gum s,r�ducesInFlammation,anOvestone and the impression that the minin and crosses near the new town of .nor "' he whole svhHtem. "Mrs. Winslow', camps o the Klondike are full of ofSoot%Syrup" ter c ildren toothing is plea- Wardner, ten miles further north. santtote taasto and is the proscription of one time ruiners who have more gold tha Skirting the west bank of the Koot- of the oldest and best female physicians and they know what to do with, and that enay, It turns westward at Cranbrook, nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five it is no trouble to locate a payin which is to be a divisional point, and is dente a bottle. Sold by all druggistat through claim. Up to ditto nearly 1,000 claim beautiful) situated among the moun_ out the world." Be sure and ask for "Mas. Y g WINSLOW'SS'OOTHINGSYRUP. have been filled, and .there are les tains. Turning again to the south, it �_ ..-. _ _- _ than IM claims which have,,kilroduce follows this course past the Moyle $500 and upward. Hundreds of met River until ib approaches the interua- Further returns show that th Op- are arriving daily with grub stake ticiffal line, and strikes due west near Position in Newfoundland have carried and hope to be able to pick up a profs • Bedington, and thence northward to twenty-two seats out of thirty five, able location in a month or so. Per and Sir William Whiteway is expect- " Nelson. haps they will, but I am afraid man ed to resign within ten days. 1 A ONE PER CENT. GRADE. will experience the bitter pangs of di When Mr, Haney came upon the •• appointment. .ground he found that the location line If you feel weak, dull and discourag- There is plenty of gold here, and i involved a grade as high as 2.35 per ed you will find a bottle, of Hood's is free a, water for legitimate purpose cent., and be'now expects to construct Sarsaparilla will do you wonderful and the larger portion of it is in th it as far as Kootenay Lake with a 1 good. hands of as keen financiers as eve per cent. grade, and hopes to reach _ walked in the stock exchanges in larg Nelson without any material inctease. �— cities. Some of the best and.?ghrewd This will he a result to be proud of, and Ask your grocer for est operators that ever dwelt in th will be ofincalciulable advantage both �� mining properties of Colorado,Montan to the carlgipr�r company and to those or California, are here making invest who hi�ve to pay freight. Just think menta, and It is the tenderfeet, o of a railwak across the Rockies with a ;^. . ; newcomers, who have accidently a 1 per cent. rade 1 What a pity that � i ..yl.it quired rich claims and are dazzlin" the suseeptibilities of the Imperial and w r themselves blind with the displa o dif�ll yy Dominion Governments prevented this their own wealth, who are contr[bu route from being selected in the first) For Table and Dairy, Purest and Best ing to their success. No one apprec d - --- iatee the value of an ounce of gold A Record Bpeakep.except the old and conservative min-fving speculatora and in such a cond[tion of affairs, it is not a matter of surprise to ally that immense fortunes will be realized in the next year or two. Our very large Sales this fall in STOVES, RAA'GES, FURNACES, IT IBA FART TOWN. ETC,, is explained In the following For iniquity and vice le city can We keep the largest assortment in the Count and buy only from the Leading. hope to make a favorable showing 7 Y 9 )alongside of Dawson City, this little Manufacturers in the Dominion and sell such world famed Stoves community, which it year ago did not as the contain it single house, and was but a wilderness alongside of the bosons of Happy Thought Radiant Home the Yukon River, and in its brief ex- istence has shipped out to the world Honor Bright, Famous Model tons of virgin gold. Some fifteen or eighteen saloons are filled every night Welcome Pearl. with crowds of men and women. The dance halls are brilliantly lighted, and Over 80,000 fariiilies now in the Dominion are enjoying the comforts of the' all night Ion poor ususic serves to at- HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE. tract men who have seen better days and to divest thetas of their gold. THE RADIANT HOME 1897 pattern, is not only beautiful in design, but is a Every saloon Is provid-d with from powerful heater and a fuel saver. six to one score of gambling devices. THE HONOR BRIGHT is exclusively a farmer's Stove and ,requires only to The remarkable feature is that neatly be seen to be appreciated. Every Stove Warranted. all of the games are what professional gamblers would ter m "brace games," OUR STOCK OF that is to say, that the devices and skill used are is such a character as to Hardware Tinware House Furnishings and forbid any outsider winning a dollar. � � In other words, for instance, the faro dealers ate provided with "boxes and � Small Wares cases that work double," and when it . is necessary to make a certain card Ie complete and prices right. We have a quantity of will or lose, the dealer possesses the skill and tools necessary for such pur- Second Hand Stoves Cheap. pose. The precentage at stud poker• Ia enormous and amounts to from 50 AMERICAN AND CANADIAN COAL OIL. cents to $1 each deal, and around the table are -boosters," to whom the ct dealers are careful to give the "flashes" Chea Stove and highest cards. And it is against p this class of gitmes arid modern skilled HARLAND BROS., House. ingenuity that miners, whose senses are partly benumbed with had whiskey, are pt hes. In brief the explanation is Tarte's Turn. The Workshop on Wheels Has Re - vest, gamblers of which they never before The Minister of Public Works Braila turned, dreamed, and the hard-working miners for Europe to the 10th. Mr, s sails are paying the fiddlers. p, thanksgiving may be based on the The celebrated Sheffield Cutler, E. Taylor, THE FIRST "GUN PLAY." hope that during his absence some has returned to Clinton and will remain for a short time. The workshop on wheels has bee n The first gun play, Toe exhibition of one will get him out of the Monti eal rebuilt and anew steam engino house added, pistols in the hands of drunken or en- dead -lock; and also that the electorate All kinds of grinding and sharpening ofcuttery, raged men, to occur In Dawson City, of Canada m{ty forget for a time his pbcket knives, razors, scissors, &c , will be happened the other night. Two old peculiar relationship with the crowd of promppt) attended to. Pen and pocket knives pp g P reblade and made as good as new, as well as Yukon pioneers, men who had passed vultureE besieging the great spending umbrellas and parasols repaired and bought. several winters in this northern coon- department," of which he is in control. All kinds of saws sharpened, cross -cut saws try and had been partners many a Mr. Tarte in the short time he has gummed and sharpened). Your wants should time, were art) inebriated. A dis- been in that position, has managed w attended to now. The steam workshop r, partly P g wheels will be, found on Dineley'e corner, pute arose over. the charms of an very well for himself. He has caused Albert street. Clinton. Indian woman. The lie was passed his sons to' be presented with large _ ___ _ and a blow was struck. For the brief- sums of money for business purposes T`-' est interval two men glared at by persons having intimate relation- NOTICE, one anotl eC r. Mechanically the ship with his department. Mr. Green- youuger of the two reached back to shields, as the treasurer of the Liber - his hip pocket. al election committee of Montreal, put There being some misunderstanding with re- gard to wreckage, let it be distinctly understood Pull your gun, Jinn, and shoot, you p $' that if any person takes possession of any kind miserable cur that you are," was the Patrie for Mr. Tarte s sons; it mat- of wreckage and tails to report to me I shall a9 defiant command of the old Yukoner, tered not that Mr. Greenshields is once take proceedings. Remember this is the who stood like a lion inviting the the chief owner of the Drummond last warning Ishall give. CAPT. Wit. BASH. Count Railway, and foal this [a- Receiver of reeks, Goderich leaden messenger in it cause which y Y. P Goderich, Sept. 7th 1891. should have been for a higher and perty has been taken over by the Do - nobler purpose. minion Government as a part of the CLINTON. Intereolonial system; whereby a mil - The gleam of a polished weapon; the lion goes into somebody's pocket over WOOD AND COAL YARD' swift interception of a friendly hand and above its proper value. The $30, anda bursting cartridge all occured in a 0W went to the younger Tartes, who Subscriber is pre ared to prompt) fill all or second. The billet ploughed a furrow are not in Parliament and have the ders for Wood anTCoal which will be sold au in the bar. A friend of both men had ri ht to take whatever is sin Mr. lowest rates. Office on Isaac Street, at LAVIS' interceded at the right moment to g going IMPLEMENTS ROuMS. W. WHEATLEY save a life. sit him alone and let the Tarte also got $1,000 from a wealthy contracter named Cochrane. and about Apples W&rated, miserable hound shoot again,' was the the same time that firm received a con cool rejotuder of the man for whom tract, for laying all asphalt pavement I want all the Marketable Apples I can buy the bul!et was intended. He never around the Parliament Buildings at and will flay the highost rice commensurate flinched, but stood his ground like it with foreign quotations, bold your applesun- flinched, The minister has been gett- til you have ascertained from me what I can rnan. A dozen men interfered land the ing so many "casual advantages" inti- pafor them. Do not make any mistake. antagonist was bur•ried out of the back dental do public office that he can door and down to the river and put in ver well afford to o to Euro a for 978 t -f A CANTELONa Clinton. a small boat and sent down the It li 1 d N d go h 'll P t and across the boundary into Alaska. The man at whom the weapon was aimed refagsed to aid the officers and did all in his power to facilitate the escape of his friend. That is one inci- dent of Yukon River life among the pioneers. SURPRISED Two TENDERFEET. Two young risen art -rived from Ta- corna the other evening after rather a quick and fortunate voyage down the river. Congratulating themselves on their good luck and having tired of a a I .ay. O Oil a - re urn with renewed vigor to finish his course in the short time that will remain to him of public office. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? It means rich blood, strong nerves and sound digestion. It means pros- perity and growth to the young. It means good color and mental vigor. That's what Scott's Emulsion means. A, � To Improvers of Stook. The undersigned has on his premises, 16th _- concession, Goderich Township, • A Thoroughbred Jersey Bull. Terms: -$1 and $2. A Thoroughbred Chester White Boarregia l- tered. Tornis'-81. with the privilege of -return- ing. A thoroughbred Tamworth Boar, registered. Terms; -$1, with privilege of returning. This is a rare chance to improve your stock T. C. EDMUNDS, 965-tf. Owner. _ camp cooking, one propose going to Instructions have been sent to all . the restaurant and having a good the departments of the Dominion Poultry For Sale. s supper. The proposition was accepted, public service to expedite the prepara- .. Y and, entering the first restaurant tion of the annual reports in readiness which had white table -cloths and for an early session of Parliament. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. d napkins, they ordered a full course and I have for Salo about fifty Barred PI mon a suiall bottle of wine. The menu Y y consisted of Easter n oysters, roast 1 Rock chickens, all bred from superior tho duck, moose steaks and the usual as- McLeod S g fibred stock. The price will be reasonable. r sortment of side dishes. There is LORNE C. TODD, Clinton. d hardly any doubt that they greatly System Renovator e enjoyed the supper, particularly after a having lived on bacon, flapjacks and —AND OTHER— FOR TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS o black coffee far, a month. Arising and DUNN'S e going to the counter, one of sheat Tested Remedies. threw e Ingatoo h a$20 gold piece, and tak- SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE s ing a toothpick, said: BAKINC "'Take Out for two." For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, g "You'll have to came again," said Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpatation of the is thej�roprietor. Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia. Loss of -� e „ Memory, Bronchitis, Consumption Gall Stones, Oh, isn't that enough; well, here's Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary fiiseases, St. another twenty, you will have toex. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and Gen- POWDER g cure me, as we've just arrived and are eras Debility. , e not vet familiar with frontier prices." LABORATORY THE COOKS BEST FRIEND I "'that's not enough yet, my friend. I CODERICH ONT. LARGEST SALE IN CANADA - t Your bill is $52." J. M. MCLEOD. e 011, WHAT A DIFFERENCE 1 Prop. and Manufacturer. A PERFECT TEA s "tV h -a -t, ,you don't mean to ,say Sold in Clinton b s you're going to charge us f-i-f-t-yy-t w -o J. H. COMBS, and ALLAN y & WILSON. n d o -l -l -ii -r -s for our supper? Why, in MONSUmON hTacoma it wouldn't cost over $7 or .. $&" Removal of Night So e "Yes, but you're not iu Tacoma, and _, .a besides $52 is what. it'd cost ,you in any The undersigned will nndertaake tho removal other restaurwnt in Dawson, of Night Soil and thorough cleaning of closets. e .,Will you please tuako out a stAte- on short notice, tux) at reasonable rates. All THE e ment of the expense.?" meekly asked refu8c removed out of town. FINEST TEA i e the young Tacoma gold hunter, as he 965 t -f ROBT. MENNEL. IN THE WORLD TEA k and his pat incl egiptred their purses --_ FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUl! I and between them could only produce - $48.05. The restaurant keeper made Agents Sell "Klandyke Gold Fields" IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. out a slip, which read: Like a whirlwind. Experienecd canvassers +. reaping the richest harvest of their lives; new Monsoon" Tea is put es by the Indian Tea 1 Call Eastern oysters for two.. $j5 00 n g growers as a sample of the best qualities of Indian o beginners doing wonders. Nearly everybody Peas. Therefore the use the greatest a in the 1 logs duck for tWO........ , , . • 00 subscribes, One youngfellow on a harm at y g ver 2 porterhouse AIIOOSe steaks..... 3 W $12.(]0 a mnnth is akin $7:1.00, A lad type- selection th the Tea and its blend, that is why they K y YP put it up thcroselrea.and sell it only in the origi'nai tI 1 pin,f bottle of champagne..... 3U oo writer at $3.(10 a week 1s clearing $11.00. A ackages, thereby securing its purity and excellence. I mechanic who had mlrned $1 50 a day iH clear- g, ing $ .00 a day. We want more agents. Can• +it up in % 1b., c Ib. and 6 Ib, packages, and never �i Total .......... ............. $5200 vassing nutflts 25ets, worth $1 00 TH Ft BRAD - Observing in bulk. M Observing the depressed condition of LEY GARkit+TSOv CO., Limited, Toronto, ALL 0000 GROCERS KEEP IT. btheir finances and tenderly appreci:at- Out. If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to writ* to r ing their embarrassed condition in the • STEEL, HAYTER & CO. 6 presence of a dozen miners who were e "Tho best popular `� a amused at the predicament of the new AG E N S• Life of Her Majesty I 11 and 18 Front Street East. 7 oronto S have ever seen, writes Lord Lorne, abort d comers, the restaa+trant keeper said : "Queen victoria." Sales unprecedented. "Oh, never mind, boys, that's near Easy to make five dollars daily. Big commis. I enough. Here, keep this odd change, slon. Outfit free to canvassorR. Tim BRAD- 50 YEARSO a' we've no use for it up here," and he LEY-GARRETSON CO., Limited, Toronto, EXPERIENCE. t- handed them back $1.15 in climes and Ont, r- nickels. *T or , Whole- y The next morning I passed their WANIED 1,ri "-Old established wan whole , s- camp as they were getting read for 1 J saious re wants one s. k €; g Y two honest and industrious representatives. brei fast. The meal Consisted of Can pay a hustler about $12 a week to start t fried bacon, beam, pancakes and with, s, coffee. Their countenances bore a ADVERTISER, Medical Bnilding, Toronto.NW.OPYRICH-ta'Aa. TRAOK MAIIKis e serious expresAion, and after a few —.. DRSIONG r preliminary remarks incidental to the WANTED. I can pay ten dollars e character of the country and chilly weekly to a lady of nlayones6ndingasketc, anddescriptlottma& condition of the weather I remarked mature age, refinement and tact to spend her Quiet 4 ¢In ,role, wbetber has InvAoUon time ill a good Caauso. aD t�(r IA Ia. Cotnmun1datibns 6trloUl. e that most of the new arrivals referred T. H. LINSCOTT. oonadant r: oldest itgddo7 for securing patonb a to board a few days at the restaurants Toronto. Ont. Patentsken thraough Munn °reeceeive - after having been subjected to a bacon special notice in the r and black coffee diet for a month, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN "It's „ � Solicitors for "Canada r c- Its different with us, said one W A N r F D. beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of r J An Encyclopedia o an7selentiao journal. weekly, terms da.s0 a� frparl g with a sickly attempt t0 smile and aL Yho Country," 1n five Royal Quarto Volnmtxt 150e1z mpribs: apoafmon copies and HA.'VD f sly glance at his comrade. "We took No. delivering. Commission pald weekly. A BOOP ON PATANTa sent tree. Address t- supper at a restaurant last night and it catnvaRser reports his first wook masking over MUNN lk CO. broke the two of us to pay lt." aevenF4Eo LIN�COTT COMPANY, Toronto, 961 Broadway, New cru. T .I T A3