eputation® ry barre of hold Flour Flour were not as tis, who would be ce--if it were not mall loser, perhaps. Id probably lose lose the custom an who tried it vho had never old that it was not must make Royal best flour because ion upon it, and if thers found it was would ruin their Royal Household er own protection. strongest protection st flour Ln the ilvie's Reputation. a trial--know- € a permanent: usehold Flour. I ---- Colic, Cholera Infantum, of the Bowels tually cured by terling remedy Wild Strawberry. years' standing relieve or cure. edy on the market that sell cents, so be sure and get the e dangerdus to your health. YEARS. , Waubau- I have used Wild Straw- n ERR ' ; wrong from it's tooks. Tt was turned CH BRO ADBRIM § SE omit » we) and he discovered that there was ex- Use Armour's Extract of : f{Plonive matte Shough in the Lov Beef in the Right Way. centrated. One-quarter i cup of beef broth, bouillon, etc., etc. the addition of a small quantity of Armour's Extract you can restore the juices to beefy flavor and color to gravies, sauces and left-overs that will make them appetizing and attractive. © Sold by all ats and Grocers. : WITH MANY ACCIDENTS AND Ninth Avenue More Shocking As Investiga- Armour Limited, Toronto, Ont. z Insurance Disclosure. Armour Tomato and Beef Catsup izing relish for steaks, chops, roasts, pork and fish of all kind. Itis just a little bit bétter than others. Sold by all Grocers. 22.---September, only half expired, is freighted more heavily with accidents and disasters than any other month shocking grows more terrible as the investiga- tion proceeds; all sorts of rumors and hints are flying as to the cause of the disaster, and all agree it. was one witness swears that the "HECLA" FURNAGE. + in connection with As the mercury in a thermometer it with cold, so does every other metal expand and contract but in different a furnace expand and contract, but cement, the expansion and contrac- tions gradually loosens the bolts and allows the cement to drop out, and the openings left allow the dust and gas to escape to the rooms above. In the HECLA, there are no bolts The joints are made by fusing the steel and iron together at just as a blacksmith welds together the pieces of a horseshoe. i The HECLA FUSED JOINTS are indestructable--as tight after ten years use, as before the first was started. send us a rough plan of your house and we will give you an estimate of the cost of installing 8 HECLA FURNACE. No charge for this. CLARE BROS. @ CO. LIMITED, MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS PENINSULAR STOVES AND RANGES rd CE RNIN CANADA FLAKES The Big 15¢ Package Nearly !4§ larger than any other ROBERT BACON, ap. Secretary of State to take the place of Francis B. es minutes be- The wretched man was afraitl of his fife, expecting every poment that he would be scized assailants and dash- Cereal Food on the market, and every package contains a pure white metal guiding to ruin and death. The guard whose business it was that | hy's Own Tablets, and after starting for | their use she began to improve once, and her teeth came through al most painlessly, The Tablets are truly baby's friend." This medicine is guar a | anteed to contain no poisonous opi miles an hour; there | gto or harmful drug. Tt cures all minor ailments of little ones and may safely be given to a mew born child, Full directions with every box. Sold by mail at Me. a box by writing The Dr. Williams Medicine ('o., Brockville, Ont. "Canada Flakes" is the food of QUALITY and QUANTITY. vthing on the road was safe was absent from the looked was At your grocer's. A fi fo fd was hardly an instant to take in the possibility of danger; it came like the cond's time scores of human beings, full of made in the image of hope, fathers and mothers, daughters lay among ruins of the crushed and blazing cars, a dreadful mass of burning, scalding, x shrieking humanity, which no mortal Brookiyn Engle aid could reach' and the final hope of help in their terrible sufferings was in the mereéy of God. with anxious, aching hearts the sult of the investigation now proceed the guilty be hunted down, as we hunt down snakes and wolves; when the criminals the JOURNALS/CHEMISTRY MAY, 1905. * Diamond Dyes are de- cidedty the purest, strongest and fastest dyes that have We wait DIAMOND are convicted let ears, and | ly for Diar- laints, es. ing." alized that the baking and roast- of the oven of a range are of to the range user, We brought ed by years of experience, to bear The result was the ; Imperial wen Flue, oe: With this exclusive 1 Oxford Stands to-day the most roasting range on the market. most important feature of a range perfection we naturally did not "provement which could add to © range. These improvements nthe d Range 1s operation or economized fuel. from their hiding places to receive their pumisnment in broad daylight and under the rays of the sun at high noon, that all come under our notice. They are highly prized for their good werk by British women, and have a world- wide reputation and sale." : for -such crimes as theirs, sooner or later, the ARE. THE LEADERS FOR PERFECT HOME DYEING. All Other PacKage Dyes Are But Poor Imitations curses and execrations of their jellow wrath of the the punishment be severe enough to teach those en- boats or other modes of conveyance no longer be allowed Not Guilty. : the hazardous game of fife4 Have you not heard it said that dollars, where . the | ministers' sons turn out badly ? | aly French scientist having studied this | day and Thursday, at 6 am, rest, 10] TTI ---- wove that the sons of ministers make wig Bh larger number of the world's When You Feel great men. - Here are some of the for many "She names : Agassiz, Hallam, Jonathan, Out of Sorts on a , J wild | Edwards, Whately, the Wesleys, Boech- | 3 0p © gor the Symptoms of | 3 9 pawns are human lives. : It has long heen a mooted question | Subject, has a long Fist of nama with scientists if such a condition ex ists in humanity as total depravity. We all remember Jesse Pomerof b was kept in an iron cage like beast in the Massachusetts stffe pris on; his pleasant pastime was' to { and thep to torture murdered Wren, Sir dothug Repl kan: Swift, : in ti ' he | f 2 . Aly. he murdered | 15h Si ott, ProskuetClevelin | book. The rorult a Sloggime and Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings ears, he enjoyed an accom nn nabbed a youthful who eould First Called on. { Eleven tents surrounded Lthe mir | muscles and boves and a pale, sallow (LES BL) give Jesse Pomegoy twenty points in murder, and then have beaten him, hands down. For several weeks an eminent capi- talist, who was lately mixed up up in | representing Some signed by the "Black Hand," demand ing eight hundred dollars, ann JAGER NIE LTTE aE attempting to 3 ; entch them, or made any complaint to | the river of life" with him. She is now the police, death would be his por- | tuing for breach of prousise. He turned the letters over to the a few days alter a box was it was suspected THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. - -------------------------------------- to tear everyone to pieces in its jmmedi- ate Vicinity when it was openad, and to blow the house to s. Letter From Greater New| Several of the best Stes "wie set upon the case, when it was dis covered that six other boxes of ex- actly the same pattern had been re- ceived by different wealthy men and MONTH FREIGHTED the same "Black Hand" letters hud penalty of death. Now comes the ro- mantic part of this yellow novel dollars a year. A great financier want -------------- by all medicine dealers or sent Woke The Wrong Man. rived at a country hotél one night the or fences | th . * | Mathew Arnold, Dean Stanley, Mac- | Biliousness is caused by the failure Classes Meet on om oath aulay, Thackeray, Sirs' Christopher | of the liver to filter the bile and oth- | India, Sir Evelyn W 2 Algebra and Trigonometry; also in Mechanical Drawin . i i complexion are among the symptoms. Bonner a $ ng ques gt the privets | hy Hine at tana dy 1) roi mp foi and Show'card Lettering. Remember, we give individal inatsustion, 5 iakoff, and in.each was a Bath waif | tein cure for biliousness and torpid so that your present standing does not hinder you from at ¢ ff, ny ® Pat ng ver in Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. ing. All competent and experienced teachers. Rates wi es 8 : the investigation now going on of the| Thess were Peter's his 1 eleven They cure by thoroughly cleansing | ate. Visit ue, telephone or write for farther particulars. 4 pres affairs of the Equitable Life Insurance | fair maidens, to wiiom prioritp their { {he filtering and excretory systems and | your visit, We solicit investigation. We guarantee good receiving letters | taking their baths, he, as a zebra, presented. champagne abd joes, repewed ener, Bee gy and SRNR, i : to a 1 Ones of the + dima Sehpatin-| you fee out of sorts and no- at a certain place, apd if he failed to | sky, aroused the Tove of the wiilion- Be poms Olesorrid | aire, and he invited her $6 "Hloat-down Kidney-Liver Pills to the 1 i J IE AND d hy the postal | among its ornaments two w anthorities that there was something sixty rubies and fifteen emeralds, been received demanding money under story, and the desperate ruffian turfis out to he a schoolboy, seventeen years of age, the son of wealthy parents, surrounded by the very best influences, Grows | having no need of money, as a devot- ed mother supplied him with all he : desired to spend, It was a case of « tion Proceeds--Total Depravity pure "oussedness,'"' of teetotal de An Acknowledged Fact--Some | pravity, without ene redeeming cause. The boy was handy with Soils, he was Special . n ' a natural meéchame: ad 'a work: pecial Correspondence Uptter, No. 1,480, shop fitted up. in his house ard: = ali of his leisure time: : was spent there. He saw a newspaper cut of an infern. al machine which had "een captured by the police, and he set himsell to Avenue elevated | Work to make theft; he succeeded and then he sent them out to rich men, demanding money and if it had not been for the vigilance of the post-of- fice department he might have blown up dozens of houses and killed hund- switch was | reds of people. the The testimony given to the commit train struck it; if that is true, taken {tee now investigating the insurance {school was brought into existence, matters, by Vice-President Perkins, of | Much valuable information resulted | awakens a horrible suspicion, that the |the New York Life Insurance com brain reels and the heart grows sick |pany, seems like a revelation, and ex devil | cept in the case of envrmous salary, | that wining rights were unscrupulous misplaced that switch ? Another fear- | his was one of the most honorable ~eemmees | histories in the recond of life insar ance. He entered the service of the New York Life Insurance company as {and that the prospectors' interests clerk at the age of fifteen years, his salary being twenty dollars a month; scope for the exercise of the prospec: by faithful and honest service he |tor's aptergrise and daring should bo arose, step by step, passing through given, "the overy grade with unquestioned honor | holding mines should be foreed to and remarkable ability, till at the put them to use. . ; dose of twenty-five years of honorable | "The government fell into a poli- service he was elected vice-president tical rut shortly after, however," ssid with a salary of seventy-five thousand Mr. Merritt, "and salutary action od him for a partner, but would only have been becoming gradually worse take him on the condition of his sev " . A A Nut rod Souusctian with the NY rk "Work should constitute the only 75,000 per annum; this he would not do as his office was a life position; a compromise was finally arrived at by which he was allowsd to remain in the New York Life and accept a partner «hin with J. PP. Morgan. The startling point of Mr, Perkin's evidence came when Mr. Perkins admitted that thev had on hand a surplus of 500,000,000, He declared that they had more money on hand than they knew what to do with, and in two years he expected the surplus would reach six hundre millions and he thought a thousand | privich Columbia, where the mining re | millions was not far off; but 1 will 1 1aws have boen borrowed frog those y stop; my brain reels when 1 think of i, vogue on the Pacific slope, ' In | ful link in the diabolical chain of evi- | such tremendous Possibiliti unfortunate shoulders rests the guilt of the horrible accident. He Teething Without Tears. was a new hand and a strike break- men at | ery of restl a ~BROADBRIM. vear to get to work on his claim, | Mothers who have suffersd the mis | conditions he can secure a year's | « nights at teething time, | leave of absence, In British Coluni- hiny | and watched their babies in the up- | bia the prospector has the timber, on | he'ped agony of that period, will wel and any mineral which may belong come the safe and certain relief, that | to his claim. Alter a certain Baby's Own Tablets bring. Mrs. W. Gi, Jof work. the title becomes permanent, Mundle, Yorkton, N.W.T., says "When but in Mexico and in Spain if a | my little one was cutting her tooth she | company stops work out it goes and | suffered a great deal. Her gums were anvone clse can start in. { ed under the wheels of the car he was | swollen and inflamed, abd she was I believe in making mine Owners cross and restless. 1 got a box of ba- f Bay & royalty on their profits," said at "Why not assess them on the value | the "If they don't work I'd put them | Frank Bush, dowh 'at Prighton Beach, tells of a Jew peddler, who ar a blizzard. The storm was so bad that re- |3e could mot proceed farther, yet the landlord had no room for him unless he was willing to occupy 'a bed with a negro. The peddler balked at this for some time, but finally became Ro sleepy. that he accepted the situation, I' The mining business is often dis and turned in with the black man, vouraging, §- leaving an order to be called early. She Then the boy employed about the | failures are due not tothe lack of hotel got in his funny work and (mineral resources, but to '"schomes blackened the peddler's face while he | and ignorance." Every business man slept. In the moming the boy called | knows all about mining--or thinks he | the Jew at the appointed time, butldoes--and as a result many proper when the guest had arisen and looked | ties are worked which should mot be | j at himself in the mirror, hie etuned touched Added to this, schemers f : a, ing : "Vell, 1 go back to Ir i the ublic the veriest raged a to bed, saying 1g ] palm off on th public the veries gaged in the ousiniess of transporta- | jeep Dey haf woke de wrong man." | gold bricks. "Schemes and _ignor BEI On ral Ways, sting, ------ ance," Mr, Merritt repeated; "schemes | 1 Spurgeons, Cowper, Coleridge, ' ti 3 and Oliver "Wont ell Torpid Liver and Biliousness. e Holmes, Einerson, Chgrles Kingsley, and Arthur, Peter Stuyvesant, Morse, them, and scientists finally concluded | th® inventor, Lord © Xiceroy of | Indigestion, headache, languid, mel. | Hours : 7.80 to 9.30 ¥ that total depravity was A The Russian state seuphie is of solid { ty Mr. Schefi's mail mat- | gold, three feet long, and contains | pr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pill i PHONE . Te N YKDAL hundred and | ill & dose, 2c. & box, #1 all dealers, 680. : : T. JURDAL ' i FOR A COMMISSION SUGGESTS ENQUIRY INTO MINING QUESTION. Speculators HoMing 'Land--Peo- y yn -u - Te (PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN) Resources. { ---- i tv should appoint a | Has Made Him a Stron Health common lo raat nto Ue whe Brought Him From a Bed of Te aan he. tat. liness Where He Hovered Be- Tn ME Mereitt characteris the tween Life and Death. abuse of mining privileges a "simply : scandalous," declarin that every S-------- time he touches the Notion it makes | The cause of almost everyqorganic | Motorman him both sick and mad. Thousands = disease is traced to a weak thhaat or of acres of valuable mineral land ave affected Ju The lungs being the being held by speculators, while the | ary organs in circulation of the blood, if wople as a whole are deriving but | they become diseased the blood takes on Fitte benefit from their country's re- | impurities which are delivered to ever SOUrcHs. rt of the body. You sa are RU A commission, Mr. Merritt thinks, i would furnish much information as Ly CATARRY oF to advisable ciianges in the mining | COUGHS OR COLDS, LOSS . OF laws, and would bring to light 0 | Frey "NIGHT SWEATS, CHILLS, many abuses that the present Wwnsa- | ANI FEVER. Allof the above are the tiffactory state of affairs would be | outcome of di and' are the iseaxed changed, Mr. Merritt was a momber | Geol of CONSUMPTION, of the mining commission of 1888, | § upon whos advise the present On | LUNGS MADE STRONG tario Bureau of Mines was establish | WITH PSYOMINE el and at whose su tion the REMAIN STRONG mineralogical museum at the Normal he ge LSS WN, have STOMA TROUBLE, Pa from the investigations of the expert mining commissioners. It was shown Iv abused, and that even at that | date vast tracts of useful mining op- portunities were 'being held vacant | were being neglected, The fullest | tic report declared, and thosd was neglected. Since then conditions and warse, until to-day the abuse is scandalous. title ta the holding of mineral iends," declared He engineer, Th nin. is ' : od not using his property it should - ro Fes s vert to The an another fellow | MotoRMAN WALDEN, yoy -- Toront Jay should be given a chance, and that on 4, Broadview ie Bix years ago Tin is not being used, no matter where it | is, surveyed or unsarveyed, should be lung trouble not returned. 1 open to the prospectors, As soon as they drive down their stakes the | mining rights should be theirs, but it they neglect to use their privileges, anyone else who wants to should have a show. { 'hat is the position of affairs in | British Columbia, a prospector has a | and during that time he has to spend | R100 in development. Under special | curacy to the cook what the square and compass mean to the draftsman. Without the square and compass the draftsman would have to work en- tirely by guess, just as you do without an ac curate and reliable thermometer on your oven. The Pandora thermometer reduces cooking to an exact science. You know precisely how much heat you have and what it will do in a given time. It is one of the small things which makes the Pandora so much different and better than common ranges, amount Mr. Merritt. of the mining rights held and thus | avoid the discouragement of a tax in creasing in proportion to the amount | of work done?" was suggested. off," replied Mr. Merritt, "and then they would have to develop the mine regardless of the discouragement of the royalty. The custom f allowing men to hold mining claims without working them acts as the greatest | discouragement to the indmstry, The | first little roverse in the opening up | of a mine often leads to closing down, The location is owned and the ex pense of holding is small. The result is the claim is tied up until some one will pgy a price in proportion to the | prospects of successful development. Now, if you forced the holders to keep working or get out of the road they would cither go on or give way to some one eclse--with some money to invest in Wctual mining." in London, Toronto, Montreal, Win ) Van, St. John, N.B,, He Lemmoné Sons, Sole Agents. a -- .- Attend Our = = HO y ial sob i Wo can double your earning power. Your investment with us wl y A Rideau King for Ottawa every Mon | only a few cents per night, and yon get your money back with in- . a » a i Merritt admits, but he adds that a great gpajority of the and ignorance." ax { Autumn Session | eptember ' Rony >" 25 poisoning of the whole system, ancholy feelings, irritability of tem. | Choice ab and or ALL: sab % x aa y y » ALL jects, including Shorthand, Typewriting, i one pation, Siigrnating with | Letter Writing, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Book'esping and all Com- = obseHeas © bowels, paing in_Uye mercial branches, Special classes in Higher Mathematics--Kodlid, © a | Awakening the action of the liver to Office gyn evenings, i pen dbiiid BARR STREETS. Fe halen ely oe grat tedicine ot Mg The Best Equipped School in Eastern Omes or Edmanson, Bates & Co.; Toronto. Register the first night and prepare for a better -~