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Exeter Advocate, 1906-04-05, Page 3A SWING TONIC. .ilinas rink Pills Make Rich, Red, Ilealtil--Giving blood. Ce?;s1 14170r ellfOreralg close conani,anent over-iteated, badly yen- tilattei reome-aa tho X.. ha the eIrri in the 'echoel - sap the i.tyof (Nen,tIisteongestet 111.Q /011001-1 tercet-1,es clogged' with itepurities, the vtp sluggiell, the itaineye weakened, sleep is mit restful --- "you awako iltet ite tired us When yoh Went to bed; you, tire low spirited, perhaps have headaelie, and bletelay ekineetliat is the condition ot thoreetinda of peeple every kiting; " It 'comes to 41 ; the Wed is for - titled by a good touic-by Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. These pills not only banieh this feeling, but they guard against the more pertous ailments. whioli usually fol. (i rhemnatisro, nervous debility, anaemia, indigestion and kidney trou- ble. Dr. Williams' Pink Pille are an Weal spring meaiisine. Every dose Makes new, riche • red blood. Every drop of new blood helps to strengthen the overworked nerves. Overcomes Weakness and drives the germs of .1115- "eftse from the body. A thorough treatment gives you vim and energy to resist the torrid heat of the coming sum - Mer. Mr. Mack A. Memo, Sluice Point, N. S., says: "I was so tompletely run down that I could hardly work., I -de- cided to try Dr. William's Pink Pals, as had heard them highly spokenof, and 4 few boxes worked a. great change en my condition s I am feeling as well and strong as ever I did andcan commend the pills to all Weak people." It is a mistake to take purgatives in s the spring. Nature galls .for a medi- cine to build up the wasted force -pur- gatives only weaken. It is a medicine to act on the blood, nol one to act tia ,the bowels, which is necessary. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a blood meal - cine -they make pure, rich, ren blood, andestrengthen every organ of the body. Sold by all. medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes • for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville, put. • • • FARMING FROGS FOR FOOD. The 'Yankees Are Almost as Fond of Frogs' as''the French. , By the side of the 'Mississippi, a little 'distance below St. Louis, is a large tract of country exclusively devoted to ' the cultivation Of frogs. Some years ago an Ingenious Ameri- can conceived the idea of cleaningout several acres of swamp -land, inclosing it hi a strong wire fence, and preserving the frogs- which abounded there. This he did, and he was soon in possession Of a hisige quantity of these little .aniS nials. • • But his 'stock was by no means a re- fined quality., They were small, and ex- cessively coarse to the palate. So he journeyed .to Paris, and, arranged for a sualAY of French frogs to be sent over. These he turned loose in his froggery, . and after a few months the newcomers , had lathost completely driven the native breed' from the grounds. The frogs are d twice a ,day,„ and it is a moateludi- eats sight to see thousands of tales° rogs, of all sizes, hopping to their ace custorped places at feeding:time., They are caught in nets,* and then , throwninto barrels, .the large ones be, - ink retained, and the under -grown ,re- turned to the water. After they are .lulled, they are strung an strings; a dozen of them going to the bunch, and every morning 6evera1 thousands If . them etre shipped 'to. their destination. The price fetched by these frogs-aver- ageS--$425 a dozen in the season, but they are getting -cheaper every year. 'When they were first introduced, $2.50 and. $3 was by no means an unusual price to pay for a dozenof them. BM ISII ARMY SCANDALS MfsPABLE WASTE,' IN TUC WAR IN SOUTII AFRICA. 0 Hundreds of Thousands Of Founds 'Went to' Contractors by .litepurchaeo. WORKED - FOR PENNY AN HOUR. - . London 'Woman Got on an Army Contract. The sensational story of Mrs, Thera- -geode -the- Lambeth -woman- who -told the local* guardians that she ."finished" Vol- nutters"- trousers, supplied to the War, Office by a contractor, for payment which averaged teas. than a penny an hour, was reported to' the guardians to bit true... . . • The case has been mentioned in the House of Cornmons, and the Secretary „for War: has promised to make inquiries about it. Mrs. Thorogood applied to the Lam- beth PutiNiarts for Out -relief, Ons -the ground: that 'she .was unable to earn , a living wage; and told them guardians that she was: paid ,Md. for 'finishing" etteli pair ot trousers-, .the work occupy- ing three haurStper*r.... She had to provide the necessary1 hread and silk out of the moneyshe earned. _ ' Mr. Fielder, who has investigated the eireurnstances on behalf of the guar - diens, stated at a meeting of the Board • recently that he had seen a record of the woman's work, and found what she add was correct. . ., .• Ile said that for years she had risen tit 3 o'clock in the .morning, worked -un- til 8, and then gone to the factory, where she has • been ,`engaged until night. Working all those hours she has only been able to earn between 8s. and Oe. a :week. Astnur4inn reVelatiOess arnty vs'aeltS, muddle and triefficieney;-follaving on the plow of the war in South Afriea, by whichhundredsof thousand e of pounds have been lost to /he nation,, are made in the report of the Comptroller and Auditor -General on the British innaropriation account for 1904;5. " At the outset •the (Comptroller stat(a that similar cases to those mentioned in hi6 last annaal report have been noticed, in which surplus supplies oold to con- tractors and resold by them to other contractors have been repurchased from the latter lur the army at considerably enhanced prices. These cases are to be brought under the notice of the Royal Comneission now enquiring into the System of, sales and repurchases, and therefore he does not consider it desir- able to give details of the cases. The revelations, however, are sufil- claritly reinarkable without these detp.ils, and a few of the cases are given below. LOSSES BY REBATES. Duty-paid supplies, purchased front the army in the Transvaal •by Messrs. Meyer, Limited, were resold to the army in the Orange River Colony, also duty- paid to that colony. A pheque for £2,- 999 Os; 6d. was paid to Mesks. Meyer by the Director of Customs of the Orange fRiver Colony, inI January, 1904, as Customs rebate, This cheque, it is stated,- should have been paid to army funds, Messrs. Meyer being only en- titled to a rebate from the Transvaal on lexportation. Action is being taken to 'recover...the amount due to the army. 'A contractor for bread supplies in the Orange River Colony received Customs rebates on the imnorted flour ,used to the amount of £955 45. 11d. 'Olen should have gone to the army.- 'in &toe ther instance the contractor was tillow- ed to import duty free flour which was sold to the army at duty-paid prices. The loss. to the army in this case- was £1,208 12s. 6d. A double payment of ow has appear - catty been made to Mr. S. Noreen for cattle captured- by him when employed in the Intelligence Department in South Africa., Efforts to recover this stun have proved unsuccessful, and the treas- ury, refusing to: sanction the extra ex- penditure, have left the responsibility for the transaction to the Army Council. WINE UNDER -PRICED. CURE THE MOST EXTREME GASES _ STONE IIN THE lillt"flerS CANNOT STAND BITORE DODIDS litfiNEY PILLS. Mr S A, Cassidy,' of Otterwa, rennet*: ently :Cared After ;Years et •Sullering by 14,4 'Great, Canadian •Xidney litentetly tee fettav",ra, Ont., March 2(Special). While all Canada knows theft-M(1We Xidney Pills are the standard remedy for all Kidney Complaints, it may surprirse some people t� know they -cure such. ex- treme Cases as Stone in the Kidneys. Yet' this is what they' have done right leere in Ottawa. Mr. A. S. Cassidy, the man- cured, is the well-known proprietor of the Bijou Hotel on Metcalf Street, and in an inter- view he says: "My friends ,ail know that I have been a martyr to Stone M the Kidneys for years. They know that besides consulting the best doctors in the city and trying every medicine I could think was unable to get bet- ter. "Some ' time ago a friend told rno Dodd's Kidney Pills would curd me. As a last resort I tried them, and they have cured hie. "I could not 'meets.° more severeesul- fering than one endures who has Stone in. the Kidneys, and I feel the greatest gratitude to Dodd's Kidney Pille.' If the disease is of the Kidneys or from the Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pills Will cure it. , • - • 44 As .many as 68,953 bottles of port wine, stated . to be of defective quality, were sold at 15s. a dozen, instead of at the coriirdet sale price of 26s. This transaction is one of. the .most remark- able recorded. . It appearthat certain contractors purchased he whole of the port at'Pre- torte, and' Maitland for 26 shillings a dozen. • Therfeethey produced expert opinion as to defective ,,quality of un-. labeled bottles, and on September 3, 1903, offered the lower rate of 15s. a dozen for such wine. Their offer Was not then accepted, and they were instructed to return the wine to Pretoria. On September 10 the General Officer Commanding in South Africa cabled to the War Office for authority to sell 1,200 cases of so-called port Wine of a veryi low grade, for which he had an offer of 15s. a dozen . in Johannesburgand stated that he was 'having the wine analyzedwid incmaries made as . to its source of supply. • The War Office cabled'approval, 'and on the following day the contractors were informed that • their offer of Sep- tember 3 was accepted, although the re- port of the analyst had riot then been received. This report, dated October 7, statedathat-tpe-wine-was• germane port and fit for hospital use. - It has since been ascertained that the wine had been sent out front Woede wich; where.,it had been passed by ap- proved trade experts, and it is stated to have been superior tothat used in civil hospitals in London. ORDERS IGNOFtED. rig -CIAItig OF CHILDREN. New -a -days wise mothers elo not' (bee their children with harsh, griping cas- ter oil or purgatives, nor do they give Ahem poisonous, opiates in the form of t-ctaled Goothing inedicinea. Baby's ea -Tartlets take the place of these b tsli and dangerous medieines, and theestiother has the word of a Govern- ment onalyst that the Tablets are abeo- lutely safe. ''Baby's, Own Tablets cure indigestion, constipation, colic' teething tioubies, diarrhoea, simple IeverS, and other little of childhood. An oacas- tonal dose lir imp t'hildren Well. Mrs. E. tton Peachland, B, C., say. : .41 , Lave found 13 by's, Own Tablets unsur. leaeSed forl tattling troubles-, breaking Up colds';i redocing fever., and Other emelt they make a child sleep tine r * 1 11 ell )1011tle." t or' y oruggto from The Dr brocjtville, 0 w always keep them in slc for, the Tablets at your u can ga them by mail Williaine Medicine Co., S., at 9.5 cents et box. Most Of us firc Is synipatlietic as we tan affor4 to be. DOUBT IT? Don't dispute with men who wear Larger fists, than you; Do not give way to di'spair, „ c` NOT CON',49:113NT. Katheriete-4'Mr. 'Teat s4ys that Tife 'isn't worth living." Ciarerieces" Yee ani every little pan liBcetr. he hitee toGCe a&doe Get Instent Relief from Piles.-- This reeet irritating cliieeAlee relieved in Len ItilaC3 by wing U. Agnes Ointment, enci a ceae En fvoin three to ei't plighted l'honeande feetify of it5 gpoetneze..,Uold 'far Eaanina, Salt 11WIttil and all skin f,liseeeeed11you are.) 'without failh, one aplicaltion, will convineet. 35, cerit's--127- ,apheact.--"IiYye rectow, Mita bdieve some people inherit their - stn. t )d1ty 1s Stlerpeellut Mr- had it is net ,proper to speak that eyay. 1,4 your parent6.." InelgASE Bran i] 3iNj tfiat What es.lied eltindisease may be but a symptom of bad blood. In that vale. Weaver's 0er ate, ex ternally applied. should be supplemented With Weaverte 'Syrup, talon daily. 'Mrs. X. --"Yea; I tried to make my husband economize in smelting, so I told him if he ever smoked I would nev- er speak to him again." • Mrs. Y. -, 'What was- the result?" Mrs. X--"[iis cigar bill was doubled the next month." 6061,11010.....• , RitgumArzsm AND PARALYSIS* Their complete home cure. Post free to readers of this papist. Tor Limitect periteci endeo'e inuetrated treatise, 'gee. fog • hrnfull deeerration cf heume-tisns and Paralysis, with instructions for a. „com- plete home cure, deecribing, the West -euccessful treatment in the world. re - Commended by the Ministry and endors- ed by medical men. This highly_ in- structive book was written by W. 11. Venn, ft entleman who has made study of these diseases. The preface te by 111,.. gradAate of the University of Wurtiburg. Send postal to -day and. you Will receive the book free leY-Te- turnee-Addleuze, The Veno Drug. Co., 24. 'twit ist„, west. Totowa Miss .Iloarnely-"I understand you do Though the rent is due; very handsome work and make very Do not waste your strength in tears; pretty .pictures." Photograpber-"Yes'ne; • As for trouble, ' Scant it; , but .could give you an exact likeness if Then you'll live a hundred years, you wish." . Do DILT , • "PIMA 0 VIM" -I$ A GENTLE STIALANT tea the stomach, thereby aiding digestion. As a tonic, for • patients recovering from fevers and all * is • • ;$44:444.44,4440.44 • diseases , lowering tlie v y, t without a rival. At; all drug) e.nd - gen- eral stores. The largest railway station in the world is being. built at Leipsic. Over $35,000,000. is to be expended on its con- struction. ' ' • • "500 people Bay Bent" have In effect used these words in speaking of the curative qualities ofSouth American Rheumatic Curea--"MY. legs were .e,rip- pled"-s-"My hands were distorted" -"My joints were swollen" -"My back was hentdouble"-"My pain was, eaCruciet-• ing"-"Bedridden for years." :This great remedy hasbeen the heavert-sent agent that everked, a Permanent cure. -130 Thus, though the War Office had only given r•Ortyl„lSSiOn for 1,200 cases, or., 12,- 000 bottles; to be sold at the loiter price, the whole 68,953 bottles were actually: &I'd at that price. • The War Office, moreover, were not aware that the eller, of 15s. a dozen came from the contrite - tors who had already. ,egreed to pay 20s. for the identical wine. • ' Under the heading of sales that rea- lized, less than the amount of special customs levied some extraordinary. transactions are revealed. For, instance, £2,549 14s; was paid in 'duty on tobacco which .was sold for 4103 13s, 4d. The loss ta the army was tbierefofe £1,841 Os. 8d. The following ili•rc some further examples: Yam, duty paid, £5,054 5s, 4d.; sale value, £4,642 16s. led.; loss to army', £411 8s. 10d. Port, duty paid, £4,596 Us. Od.; saki value, „ta4,007 17s. 10cle loss to army, ee588 18s. 2d. Chillies, £16 Os. 6de sale value, £4 Os. 2cle loss to army,£12 fls. 4d. In the•report of the comptroller on the 'ache aeounts of the army it is announc- e& that all the emergency rations at stations at home and abroad have been condemned, and are to be Alestroyed. The total number is 300,000 at !velem, and about 50,000 at stations abroad, the original cost being about &3,000. They ha.ve lotion • in store more than three years IIIS. MAXIMAL DENT, Fond rather --"If that bby of mthe has any particular bent, I can't find it." , Philosopher ---"What 'experiments have you made to find out?" "Very thorough ones. I gave him a toy printhig press, a steam engine, a box of paints; oechtsteoltools and a lot of other things, earelully 800444 tO find out lxiiili tt iar his t&1te5 were literary, median. feat, 0rtictiflt commercial or what, and I Know rio more than I did before." "What did he do with them?' ' "Snlashed them all Up." "Ah, I Set. Ile is to be a furniture plover.," • • , •, Long life appears 'to be hereditary In one family in Tiflis, in the Caucasus.. It consists' of five •inembers whosecam- bined age is 390 year's. •The father is 105, and themother ,95 years of Age. WE ARE ALL FAMILIAR with Ibei deep, hoarse bark, grimly called "a.; grave -yard cough.' • Take Alien's Lung! Balsams, a remedy` for pulmonary trate., hie, . highly leeommended even la the! earlier stages of Consumptions THE FAULT OF THE FLOOR. The Stout One --"Really, my dear, was never so embarrassed in all nay life, I felt aS if I could sink' through the Thfloor.-- The Thin One --"I don't wonder. ese modern buildings are such flianey. affairs," .One Palet le Better- ibin Ten tlearsayse.,-* B Supt fl Deena, Mon: tst tier irlirTru'pi mien of e The D Menthol z, Taal rolls $1; also 2.50. Sharpshooters were employed at Pen- ang, Straits' Settlements, recently to . shoot stray dogs at sight, in consequ- ende of an outbreak of rabies. Nearly 8,000 were -shot in a few weeks. • One Tablet After Eating and what a world of distress would be saved. Dr. Stan's Pineapple Tablets cure sour stoinadh, distress after eating, weight in the stomach, wind on the stomach, loss el appetite, dizziness, nausea, and a. •,dozen other troubles trisceable to 'bad digestiOn: One Tablet gives instant re- lief, A positive and pleasant cure :that .nature has provided. 35 cents. -128. TURNED *TO STONE. 'If There's a Hint of Catarrh Taint 'al). 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S0 to speak, though his* voice assumed a • cents. -129 curious metallic sound. Although obliged te remain riveted HE SHOWED THEN.. ttir a -sofa chair, he always displayed the ' . Mr. Wiseun wandered about the circu's biores°. f hHunle °wrar kdnwowasn tIngulhmouatkrhge grounds thireame- upon a group of district as the petrified man.• • upon the sides of ,the big tent. The petrification ended by'reachingsmall- boys who. were looking enviously the asked. "Why don't you , nearly fifty years of suffering. 114., boys?„. be brain, a.nd- Brend has just died,- after "Got, no money," explained the biggest boy. "Huh!, Boys ..now-a-dayS: haven't In- genuity. • Why, when 1 was a'boy I nev:, er missed 'a circus, and I never had a penny, either." The boys stared admiringly. "Want to see how it was worked when I was ,O. boy?" he 'asked, a brilliant no- tion coming to him. ' "Yes," came the reply ire chorus. Mr. Wiseun looked cautiousix about, then crept up to the tent, raised the bot- tom of the canvas, and crawled careful- ly under it. Tho boys gasped in. admir- ation of his daring,. when from Ole' in- terior came a. Succession of, whaaking sounds and a series of 'shouts, accorn. panted by frenzied bulgirigs of the ran - '8.5. "Oh -hr yelled one of the bays. "The elephant -Must 'a got him," Suddenly,' the • canvas was lifted, and Mr. WiS01111 W(15 propelled head ,first into the midst .of the group of .boys. A red-faced tent hand poked hie head out and catennianded him *with sundry otrange murniuringe to depart. Mr. Wiseun picked 1118.15011 111) and was limping, away, when a -freckled boy meekly inquired: "Is that the way you had to come out of the circus, too, when ,you were 'a boy?". But Mr. Wikun was hobbling off the grounds, Making heated remarks about the lack of respect In the modern tanall boy, and the g,eneral unkindneee of Oita %. cae. Mks. ' ) heii) bir").,..1 • A p p von B.,&T...111 miles from Rodney ; 'hais barn end ure4hard' fruit gazdell' APP°1711:4ea48111-4.1e :::;:p#110 Itrrtle'IdTr,C;;V:ditesilda.1821eD4stall:IiiWItunnrs37rTateal b ilackiseys: firm ‘...q• elites from end of etreet tesOltleY, Guelph, Qnt Before buying write us, er see our TIIEES. • i • • 60 acres in the banner county of Men, about 3 agent near you, for prices. We have the largest stock of .fruit trees to te found in 'Canada. We pay the fteight. Brown Brothers C'ortmane, •Nurserymen, Limited, Brown's Nurseries, •Ont 0+0+0+0+0+0 0+0+0+0+ +0+ STARR'S, MAGIC RHEUMATIC CURE A eii,..teea to CURE BlIEUMATISM- Acute, Inflammatory, or .Chronie also Neuralgia, ficiatica,:Lumbage and all Kid- ney troublee, ItairbYves uric acid"frosh the system gives immediate relief. Don't suffer, but send for a bottle, at Mee. Hun- + dreds have been cured,_ The Osborne re Remedy Co., Toronto, Ont. 41.00 perbottle. fee +0+0+XE+0+0+3:40+0+0+0+A in any form -and cord perspiring feet positirely cured -within 80 days, by our newly patented' Magnetic Discs or money promptly 'refunded. Matted 'anywhere 91.00. Writer for &lied the booklet,: Ageuts wanted. MAGNETIC MATISM CURB CO. Sherbrooke, QuelentiVenedie Free- .,, Catarrh Remedy TUIIICISII PIGTAILS. In speaking incidentally of the Chi. nese pigtail at the Iloyal Institution, Prof. Ilarkiir said very few People 'knew that it WM M70111 by littt, Turkish and Tartar nations many hundreds of years o,g,o. He (metal from tonic in.' seviptions MOO years old. in which it woe stated: "The Melee it lowen their pigtail() when they carat' before' their ,generals." ' Gives Instant Relief Ko More gild Breath The smallest 'coin in actual circula- t ' Lion Is a wafer, made from a resinottS julep, and heed by the natiVes of the Malay Peninsula. FOOD HELPS. • In Management of a E. II. Speaking of fooda railroad man says: "My work puts me out in all kinds of weather, subject to irregular hours for meals and compelled to eat all kinds of food. _ • "Foy 7 years I was constantly. 'trail - hied with Mdigestion, mused by eating heavy, fatty, 'starchy, greasy, poorly cooked food, such 8S�10 meet acces7 sible to men in my business. General- ly each meal or lunch was folloWed ay distressing pains and.burning sensations in my stomach, whith destroyed my sleep and tthriost unfitted me for work. .My brain W118 so muddy and foggy that u was hard for me to -discharge my duties properly. s "This lasted till about a year it ago, when my, attention was called to ()rape - .Nuts ' food by a newspaper ad. and' I coneloded to try It. Since then I have tteed Grape -Nuts tat neatly ever-si meal ale sometimes between meals. We railroad Men. have little Chance to‘ pre- pare our food lit our. cabooses and I find prapc-Nuts mighty bandy for it ts, ready cooked. "To make a long story short, Grape. Nuts bas triode a neev Mart of tne. I have no More burning distress it my stonlach, nor ' any other symptom ef indigestion. I can digest anything 'so `long as I seat Grape:Nuts, and my brain works as olearly and accurately as an, engineer's watch, and toy old nervous troubles have disappeared rtalrolY." Nunn given by Poduni Co., Ilattle Creek, Mich, , There: a r4L14Ofl. Peed the litiltbods* olhil Bowl ttit tUville siltss, My Secret Remedy Quickly Cures Catarb.”--.C. E. Gauss. tatttriti is not only deneerosis, but it coeteet hal eireath, ulceration. Leath and deeay of bone% leoe esi thinking and reasonine, power, kills ambitiol and energy, often eausee lees of appetite, ireligeei dyirperssia, rarlit throat and reachee to general debility, idiocy and lunaey. It neede attention at once, Cure It withatesev Catarrh Csies. It e, quick, tadieal, perm:Went cure, because it ridsi the system of tbe pollee genres that cause, catarrh.' , In order to prove to all who are metering from; el& ateeterous feta •loathsome dlebiese that reaues1 'Cedar& Coe will tictuallreure aate case of catarrhi eitielely, no miter how low:standing cot how bads I Will send It trial package by mitt free of all cost{ Bend *a your nano and eddies* to -day end the, tree*Mest trill be sent you by return maa. ICI It will poeitively cure iso tiii0 you will be ',dee/seed teamed of Shunned by yanr friends amAiwaSOB Utak 83,, l Web. lout etsrpost baloW. FREE. Tlidlae•spea lokee,theetie Witt pika. et Genes' oerebbiedsostsrth Care, ea tree te plittaa~. tamely I1 lis yeer ate* toe itedreso on tt meta hoes belt)* arid Mall to C. rt. dAuss, Saks $ Mel* stress, ttkli. 40 1101.004140404010•6 embliiosasoparro.1“ ****.ret O 044.66 044;40 MAN W4kNtiEp. We want a man in all email townfr in Canada, to shove And sell farms and other properties to bur 'customers, who we send; good' salary, good position. Honesty more necessary than experi- ence., If you want a good position and are willing, to 3earn the r.ealzestate buii- loess and work faithfullti for us`, .weactin offer you a One position. Write imntediately. Addressee- , - NORTH AMERICAN LAND CO., Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Miritt Viesternieanada Land Co WAS Offlet; 341 UUITH SISECT, P. O. SOX 38. ' Brandon, -Improved farms and ursimprovedi wheat and ranch lands, wha1es:11e and retail, in Manitoba, Saeltatchewan, Als berta and fruit lands in Southern Oka- . Ragan Valley, B. C„ ' ;Wheat lands on Saskatehewan Pledn5 at $73.0 per Acre easy' terms till Juae. lst. to make seleclions, the finest wheat lands in the world. Homesteads located. Selections made. Write or call for any information dee sired. Tho diireetom lionloa rail Ser ego' co., MIN Vre offering to the ptilttio for the PEPOSP Ok' DEVELOPMENT et the Company's pro- perties, a Melted number of aharei of the 'Treasury STOOK ATI1.0414BIt PAY- ABLE AT TIMX OFStlItSCItIPTION. TIIE GOBDON CORA:LT MINE consist'! 80 after; in the beget of the COBALT MINING insTraar, and ONE MII,10 1711Oht TOWN' Or CODAT,T, seed in the &moue Cole. roan township. Our title has been grsaited by, the present government. Tao property has bees opened and a. hole of forte 'feet iii depth made, *ad the eesay shows. from 00 to 200 otit10.* of Orate to the toe. The *steer 13101 1G0 -seers at the compenyes oftlee. , TI1X CA.PITA,L Or TOE COMPANY Ie ONLY 000.000. The comas - Ohms no bonded liabts awl no preferred e‘.1ek. The owner of the mine ifeeepteel stock in Jell payment for kil'sliteort,"vmsticeoall' dee tbe- GORDON COrtA.LT PB0PMTI118 one of the beat preamieett inthe alistriet, and meaty have inveated lee the 00M - *MO share*, The pretty Is etithin iguanas of %keno/eta Reamer, Bey Mateo anti 1"1"1-- dir Theeoipany efiesamence work at the lithiss by arta ist. mu *sock win sumy be ernisdreive tease the markibt. PorlOreftnntas arta applitatioaa Geroti goo loopy TORn ONTO, sLie 441,e W. £. RI' 1$0. er, rteslatet, N 111 ISSUE NO. 13-0