Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1906, p. 7

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Drawer L, 2341, Montreal. a OES = MEN - x S0C SE SE SH SE TE WEE EEE EEEXS Stars THAT ATISFY WER kind of weather, made IT'anned Leather, with rt Black, at $3.50, $4, d prove their worth. AND & BRO. REEER BREESE {| EE BEER Street. LVINIZING |= Wrought, Sheet, -. THE CANADA METAL 00 LOCAL Depot, Foot Halifax, Boston and Ontario streets. tounecting with C.P.R. EYL SYSTEM BRAN Effect en 2nd, 1906. ] leave and arrive at City of Johnston street, GOING WEST Lve. City / Arr. City In Trains will and New York For Pullman t. \ingston, Ont. TRUCE REE LUT RAILWAY A IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON :-- TIME TABLE Accommodation, Tickets, and all other imformation, apply to J. P. HANLE Cor. Johnston 'How Is Every place ior piace you go you hear the sam ., Do you know that there is nothing s No. 5 Mail .. .1245am. 115am dangerous as a neglected cold ? id © 3%Express .. 2.26 a.m. 3.05am Do you know that a noglected cold will « 11 Local ..... 9.15 am. 9.47 a.m | turninto Chronic Bronchitis, Pneumonia, | « 1 Intern'l Ld12.16 noon 12.46 p.m | disgusting Catarrh and the most deadly of | « 7Mail .. w 3.19pm. 3.51 pm all, the ** White Plague," Consumption. « 15 Local ... . 7.03 p.m. 7.38 p.m Many a life history would read different GOING EAST : if, on"the first Topics of a cough, it . Lve. City Arr, City | had been remedied with No. S Mail ... .. 148 am." 222am 3 "9 Vast Exp. 2.26 am. 3.05am D r. WwW 00 d & « 16 Local .. AEE a.m, B8.47am ; sg Mail ... ...1216 noon 12.4Gp.m " 4 Fast, Exp. I p.m. } p.m N 0 r WwW a y « 12 Local ... ... 7.03 p.m. 38 po. i Hh A vos. 1, 2, 8, d 4 rum daily. Nos. & wd 8 run daily except ay All Other P fn 2 Ss y r u Pp trains duily except Sunday, This wonderful cough and cold medicine Hr a Buffalo: rn. amon: contains all those very pine princi ples Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, which make the pine woods so valuable in Ottawa, Quebec, Portiand, St. John. | the treatment of lung affections. Combined with this are Wild Cherr Your Cold? Bark and the soothing, healing and ex- syrup to his bees, but savs. il. Mr. Bridge will try feeding fifty pounds of | sugar syrup the mext season, it is his | opinion that Mr. Bridge will agree with hin that there is no profit, Now, Mr. Editor, we all know that opinion is only the medium between HONEY QUESTION THE EXPERTS STILL KEEP CHEERFULLY AT IT. Mr. Bridge Talks About Granu- lated Honey--Says it is Pure --Honey Cured by Sting of Bees -- Another Letter. Kingston, Jan. 18.--(To the Edi. i tor) ;1 find that a large number of people not posted in working with | honey. suppose that honey that is granulatéd has been adulterated with sugar, but such is not the case. How- over, it is a sure sign of its purity. Honey that has been adulterated after being extracted from the combs, will not granulate. It is impossible to keep honey from granulating after it has been extracted from the combs, unless it is kept in a room where the thermometer will register ninety de grees, Just as,soon as the weather be- gins to get cool, in the fall of the 3 0 at 4ic. a pound to make an ounce of wax (which is. more than my standard | lof Sc. on every section if he sells his {honey for 124c, sections contain) and he will also see, A : | Surely, Mr. Taylor can see } year, honey begins to: get thick, and Y, Mr. 3 re now that | ignorance and knowledge, therefore, ! that 1 allowed a pound of sigar syrup, of which when made from two before winter sets in it will be granu- {1 have my 'section well filled with lated solid. { y THE DAILY WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19. k WEEPING LAWYER GRATEFUL HE'S NOT UNDER CANADIANS. United States Court Sets Jones Alias Fisher © Free--Lineman Careless in Handling Electric Wires--Great Mystery Not Yet Harnessed. Vancouver, B.C., Jan. 12.--(To the Editor) : "Thank God" were the words which Lawyer Westcott, the star actor of the legal: profession of Washington, repeated« seven times in | addressing the court at Blaine, Wash., in the Fisher, alias Jones perjury edise, under which charge Fisher was fighting extradition. Westcott thank ed God that they were under the Stars and. Stripes, instead of that flag which floats over that awful coun try to the north of them: to which which we Canadians all answer, Amen ! Westeott related some of his own experiences, taking us back into the genealogy of his family, which torant properties of other pectoral Pore and Ney For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pain in the Chest, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness or any affection of the Throat or Lungs. © You will find a sure cure in Dr. Wood's Noeway Pius Syrap Mrs. C. N. Loomer, rwick, N.S., writes : "I have used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for coughs and colds, and have always found it to give instant relief. I also recommended it to one of my neigh- | bors and she was more that pleased with | 12:30 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, Mon- | the results." : Qugbec, St. ha. ay iiss, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup 25 cts. "Sault, Ste. Fy Duluth, St. per bottle at all dsalers. Put up in yellow Pau, Wisnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle | Wrapper, and three pine trees the trade Portland, and San Francisco. ui: Refuse substitutes. There is only - one Norway Pine Syrup and that ome is 5 pm.--Local for Sharbot Lake | Dr. Wood's. cast and west. 8:10 a.m.--Mized, for Renfrew and in- termediate points, Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:80 Full particulars at K: & Ps and C. P R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street, Fy: CONWAY, ¥. A. FOLGER, JR. Gen; Pass; Ageat Gi en, Sup Bay of Quinte Railway Numidian, Sat., Jan. 20. n CURE Bick Headache and relieve all the troubles inch dent to a bilious state of the system, such as | | | [sure to spoil if kept ina cold; damp | he has left us as much 'in the dark as ever. He (Mr. TayloF) does not seem to understand my statement regarding the five cents profit on every section of sugar syrup honey, but if he will read my tice again 1 think he will | sce that 1 allowed a pound of sugar pounds of sugar at #jc. a pound and one pound of water would be worth { just three cents. One pound of sugar equals one ounce of wax, price fic, one pound of sugar syrup equals one | section honey at 3e. Total cost of wax {and syrup Tie., which leaves a profit The proper way to melt it is to put the tin in a pan of water, and put on the stove in a placg where the water will not boil. The water must be hot, but not boiling. If the honey is let get too hot in melting it will turn a red color. Tt will not spoil the honey, { but it. will spoil the color of it econ- siderably. When the color of honey has been changed by over heating, it should be taken off the stove soon af ter it is melted. | The question has often heen asked: me, "Will it granulate the second | time 77 Yes, it will, if not kept ina | warm room, but it will not granu- | late the second time as soon as it does the first time. Honey never be put in a cellar. It will f | should be | | place. It will stand 'any' amount of cold if kept in a dry place. 1 have | homey ten years old in sealers. Tt has | been kept in the loft of a building, winter and summer, where it has been exposed to temperatures away below zero, and all the heat of the ten sum- mer seasons, and is ag nice now as | it was the day it was put up. Bees cure their honey with their sting. When the honey is gathered from the flowers it is Very thin, and will run as free as water, and is not ready for being sealed over; it takes For--even--keep-it-there-aftor-H--was vip { damp places alwavs make it thin and | bees that work honey, and not = merely ampty comb. | from his own account seems to have Re what he says about the production | had its beginning when he was a of wax and comb, it agrees very nice: | street waif six years of age. Poor ly with all the other bee books and journals that every beekeeper in the country has read, but T cannot see that it has anything to do with the subject under discussion, namely, sug ar syrup honey. Mr. Taylor certainly has some original ideas about bees, as he is the only beekeeper 1 over heard advise any one to put his beehives in the cellar in order to ripen the honey, fellow ! he completely broke down as he told the court how keenly he could sympathize with this "poor young mau," who, it is claimed, had become the adopted son of Mye. Jones, for this sas one of the first things which he could recollect in his own life. Up to the age of six years he had never 'had any father or mother, and at the age of six years and three months he a good old couple, whose God-fearing character has clung to him to this present. When the court proclaimed Fisher's liberty Westcott broke down complet and fell on the magis ened. We always keep ours in the warinest and -dreyest room possible, to prevent it from drawine moisture, as watery. He also bas different varities of bees and T would consider it a great | {Tats NOCK, a8 was the custom - in favor if he would send me a few dead the antediluvian times, large tears i specimens of his red clover bees, and rolled down his cheeks as he again sobbed out another, tell me where 1 can get some good likle "Thank G {Eh almost swarms, as we have plenty of red eh ol aa oO Yahi Lil be clover in our lecality., hut the only isher, of the Jones ackson trp, a free man, set at liberty by a Uni ted States court of justice, after a dozen different witnesses had sworn that he was the young man Jones, who had been in the penitentiary at Westminster, and who had come out under the name of Fisher. Some of these witnesses swore that they had known him when a small boy, and his name was Jones, and he was always on it are the bumble --D. A. BARTELS, hres. THE GENTLE ART Of Dynamiting--Bombs and Bomb Throwers. The gentle arv of dynamiting, the increasing number of bombs political had-bheeome--the son; hy adoption, of Mon., Jdn. 22. "HEAD : | into each cell, and cures the honey. | This fact has been satisfactorily prov- lod, first by seeing the bees go high explosives and seeks to * pro- pagate anarchistic doctrines by dyna | mite is a recognized, ii-a detested, cle- Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after | ight ot ten days for the bees to known as the son of Mrs. Jones, and New short line for Tweed, Napanee eating. Fiinin the Side, ko. Wile their most evaporate the honey after it is put | and bombs personal, are Phrases Of brother of Mrs. Jackson. He swore Deseronto, and all local points. Trains remarkable success has curing l in the cells. and when it is thorough- current life of more than passing . in- { at the inquest that he was the Jjeave City Hall Depot at 3.25 p.m. F. lv evaporated they seal it over with portance. Alfonso of Spain, the sultan | yephew of the former, and cousin = of CONWAY, Agent B. Q.Ry., Kingston. wax. Before the scaling is done the | of Turkey and less recently and more | the latter, to which the two women EE Le Tr -- ahd ip TI Plietio bees touch the honey, in each cell | disastrously the Grand Duke Sergius also certified. In appealing to the a) a. 8 8 x . AE: : ed o ithi Serv - i 3 ' f o Fisher ALLAN LINE CONDONDERED | enmity seiuablo a Constipation, saringandpre: | with the point of their sting. This {have all within a Yous served 26 lof United States for protection Fisher venting thisannoyingcomplaint, while theyalso | sting has a small poison bag attach- gets for the infernal machine. ln }swore that he was a loyal subject of ROYAL MAIL STREAMERS. {orrostalidsordeiaai tiestumahstimuiass the | od to it, and a very small quantity Spain, in France and in Russia the | that country, and then evidence comes From St. John From Halifax cured | of the acid in the poison bag goes ! cult that practices this worship of | from Victoria which proves that he took the oath of allegiance there and joined the militia, which ix another of perjury, though the charge case Corinthian. Sat., Jan. 27. Mon., Jan. 29 Parsian Sat., Feb. 3. Mon. Feb 5 Sicilian Sat., Feb. 10. Mon., Feb. 12 oo 2 Ache they would boslmostpriceless i those who BOSTON TO GLASGOW. Ao benn this iatrossiag complaint: but fortus Mongolian i .. Sat., Jan. 27, nately theirgoodnem dood noterid aren this a o whoonoet eri will find these lit ills valu- HALIFAX TO LONDON AND HAVRE. EE rn wos post BP, Wik Sarmatian ..... cei Sat. Jan, 20. flag todo withont ¢ m. Dut after slls.2k head Ju P: HANLEY, Agent, G.T.R. Oity 2 Depot. J: Ps GILDER SLEEVE, Clarence Street. ARCHITECTS? Ya the bane of £0 many lives that here is where ME 'we make our great bosst. Our pillscureit while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills age very small and WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug easy {o take. One or two lla makea dose, store, corner Princes s_and Bagot They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or streets. Entrance on Bagot street. pu butt by their gentlo action please all who Telephone, 608. use them. In vialsat 23 cents; five for $1. Sold bya evorywhere, or sent by mail ARTHUR BELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF- CARTER MEDICINE 'CO., New York, fice site of New Driil Hall, near cor- ner of Queen and Montreal streets. POV R & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- chant's' Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 212. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, etc. Anchor Building, Market Squar 'Phone, 345. MEDICALS. ome sree LATELY hR McCARTHY, ovcupied- by Dr treal OFFICE Ryan, aud Brock streets. corner Mo Small BL Small Doss, . fall SYNJPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Any even mumbered section of Domia- on Lands in Manitoba or the west Provinces, n- ens ee wo | sserved, may be homesteaded Spon by any DR. WILLIAM GIBSON HYSICIAN, | verson who is the sole head of a family Surgeon, ete. Late Resident House | oF any male over 18 years of age, to the Surgeon, Kingston General Hospital mint of Que-guacie section, of 160 Offica-- K oe 3 , more or less. ' of ioo-8D Kink Stree, Synsite Bank Entry may be made personally at the MONEY AND BUSINERS. LIVERPOOL. LOSXDON AND GLOBF | Hon Winnipeg. or the local agent for Fire Ipsurance Company, Available he district in which the land is situate, | assets $61,187.245. In addition to | feceive authority for some one to make which the policy. holders have for | 'try for hime curity yited liabitity of all | HOMESTEAD DUTIES t A settler who Ne Farm and Gty pro- | 8 been granted an emiry for a hore | at lowest possible stead is required to perform the com- | renewing old or diving ditions connected therewith umder one | & Strang Agents business get rates from Strange R POLICIES COVER MORE ON 1ocal land office for the district in which the land to be taken is snuated, or if the nomesteader desires, he may. on applice- don to the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa, the Comnfssioner he following plans : (1) At least six months residence apo» nd cultivation of the land in each year turing the term of taree (2) If the father (or ather is deceased) ol any person Who years. mother. if the building and 'contents than any other company offers. - Examine them at | dligible to make a howestead entry wu Godwin's Insurance Emporiuni, Mark- | der the provisions of this Act, resides et Sguare. EDW, J. B, PENSE Requests the support of all' Lovers of Fair Play in his campaign for re-elec- tion to the Legislative As- sembly. "THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are low, is the time to fill your coal bin with best quality SCRANTON COAL from P. Walsh's Yard {BARRACK STREET. BE onthe thing CARPENTER AND JOBBER spon a farm in the vicinity of the land tered for by such person as a home- stead, the requirements of this Act as to residence prior to obtaining patent' ma ha satisfiod by be father or r.other. (8) If the settler has his permanent residence upon him im the vicinity of hs homestead, the requirements of this Act as to may be sal od by residence wpom the Pris, | HOMESTEAD REGULATIUNS | North- | excepting 8 and 26, not | of Immigra- | ach person residing with | farmipg land owned by | dence | through the operation in observing | hives; second, by a stingless bee. D. X. Jones, Beoton, Ont.. ha® heen all | over the world where these are any | | bees, and has brought every strain of | { bees that ig to be found anywhere in Canada, @nd among the different strains was one without a sting, The honey from these bees would not keep lin any temperature, cold or hot, wet | or dry. This has given the bee-keep- | satisfactory proof that bees use | their stings to cure their honey ?--A. BRIDGE. | or Sugar Syrup Profit. Morven, Jan. 17.--(To the Editor): | After reading the letter of C. E. Tay- | lor, published in the Whig, January {11th 1 find that he has dropped the subject of profit on sugar syfup honey out of the discussion, as far as any | authenticated" proofs are concerned, He said he had never fed any sugar The Physic Habit The Result of Using Salts, Castor | 0il, etc., Instead of Thoroughly Curing Constipation by | | { Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills | | | "Oh, a dose of salts will fix me up | all right,j' you say, when the bowels | become constipated and the liver and | kidneys sluggish and congested. And: the temporary reli you obtain | in this way deceives you for a time, buy you are soon in distress again, and must increase the dose and re¢- sont more frequently to thi use of this weakening and debilitating treatment. Constipation and intestinal indiges- tion cannot possibly be cured until | the liver is made active in its work of filtering bile from the blood, and puring it into the intestines, where it acts as a natural cathartic, hasten- | | ing the process of digestion, and the said land. | removal of waste matter from the APPLICATION FOR PATENT should | ody. : { be made at the end ef three years, | qos mes x . | fore the Local Agent, Sub-Agemt or the | * Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have Homestead Iaspector. a { a dircet "and specific acfion on the Be oii ane A lisation fof, ei liver, They not only afford prompt re- in writing to the Commissioner of Do- | licf, but positively strengthen and in- | minion Lands at Ottawa, of his Intention | vigorate the Kidneys, liver and bow ns OF CANADIAN -NURTH. cls. Instead of encouraging the physic | WEST MINING RBG ULA P10, | habit, they thoroughly cure constipa- Coal.--Coal lands may be purchased { who have been missed by the, infernal was not laid. Jackson is dead from the effects of strychnine poitoning; Mrs. mother-in-law, and Mrs. Jackson, wife of deceased, who, to- gether with Fisher, were very anxious about Jackson's life insurance, as soon as he was out of the way, are in the penitentiary at Westminster, ment of the community with whom the police are constantly at war. That bomb recently hurled under the carriage of King Alfonso of Spain, and President Loubet of France, hap- pily without injuring gither, was mere ly a sort of infernal gmitatvion of the bomb incident which: uppened to the Jones, great Napoleon a centary before. | A awaiting Hels ria), wi set for drunken coachman wha drove so fast 3 7th, W ut Hest We Go wad that he upset the time calculations of Jv stent Phiri . jod that | conspirators saved the emperor, but A a re o ig y "4 | the bomly exploded near enough to i Aarne lms again some lo. hose ! a OUgA 10 0° § «1, think! that they have got elec jure the carriage, and :Napoleon, rous- | ,icitv tamed. and that the high po ed from some day dream and fancying tential wire i! ae ol . ioe himself in the midst of battle, melo- I mara x Ju hyi w dramatically shouted "Charge 1" he , to : anny this i Foo The infernal machine of an Italian f william Burgess, a lineman of the B. miscreant named Fieschi, thrown alc Electric company was engaged in genoration later, narrowly escaped de sit rd : some seem ? te . soldering a wire at the top of a pole, stroying Louis Philippe, *'the citizen | Ha was seen to lurch backward, and king," and slew a score of soldiers | his soldering iron fell to the ground and citizens, including Marshal Wor- | but his climbing of spur canght one the wires, and for fifteen minutes his body hung in mid-air, fifty feel above hundreds who passed along the street either, on the cars, tier. But of all Parisian bombs of a personal character, the famous Orsini bomb, thrown the carriage of Na poleon Ill. while, with Fampress Eu @ the of or on goning he was on the way to the opera | and witnessed the awful sight, A rope is thd best remembered: In the con- | was run over the eross-arm by a fel gpiracy that hatched this plot, and | low workman, and the body was low | even in the manufacture of the bomb fered to the ground His rubber itsclf, the later famous premier of | gloves, which should have been on his Italy, Francesco Crispi, was concern- | hands, were in his pockets, and a ed. Crispi himself, in the long strug-] wife and two small children are loft gle. against the Bourbons in Sicily, | to mourn. E. H. NEWTON manufactured bombs to be used against the Sicilian rulers, and would They Now 'Make Copy." have been executed for his share in JOttawa Citizen. the Orsini bomb had not the govern A New York paper has prepared a ment of Great Britain, to whose pro. | summary of former newspaper men tection he fled, refused to extradite | holding responsible positions in the him, government of Greater New York, The Of all the bombs_the Orsini was pro- | list totals thirty-five, with- Mayor Me Clellan at the top. The mavor got his insight into the municipal and politi cal affairs of the geeadanetropolis as a on the Fo World, and reporter bably the most effagtive in its results But there form of bomb that has in the past vears had much vogue. This might be called the "bhomi impersonal," since it 1s directed not against any individual, but against society in general, This engine of de struction is. ustd" to express the ha trad oi the anarchist for every class of his brother men save his colleagues in terrorism. With the recent Russian is another Herald: The president, shook hands with over 4,000 guests at the annual New Year's reception at the White House, «It takes less in quantity and is richer in flavor than any other brand." THE COBALT DISTRICT. Need of Smelter is Felt, Says M Joy: "I'he crying need of th i of the Cobalt amid NT island, but seen he province os district, 18 a Joy, formerly of now of New Lis to-day. "The gov: Wolfe keard, when ernment should help to establish one and get 'their royalties," continued My, Joy, *'then we would not have to send' the ore to be refined in New York and lose all the other substances hut the silver, which a great loss to Canada." Mr. Joy is on a week's visit to city friends. He has been in the new dis trict for two years with his family and is engaged in 'phone and tele graph 'construction work. "The more 1 see of the country, the better 1 like it," he declared. He thinks it is a great district, good farm and timber land, needing only the man to go in and redeem it. Just now there is but little prospecting, but a great boom is looked for in the spring. The place in which Mr. Joy resides, New Liskéard, has a population of 2,500 and a floating population of about the same number, They have two line hotels and a new one being erected at a cost of 850,000. A hand some new school ix being built, cost. ing $60,000. It already has a first-class station and a 85,000 = skating rink, Speaking of the winter he has been enjoying Mr. Joy said the coldest it had been as yet was twenty-two de grees below zera, but "the air is so clear and calm, that the cold is hard ly folt. At present there is about fifteen feet of snow and it is grand sleighing. is Flinton Facts. Flinton, Jan. 160.--The havo taken their ones are new council seats, 'The elected Francis Bushy, Sr. reeve; councillors, Eli Lessard, William Grant George Hasler, W. ¥. Bowhy. The new council have demanded a special audit of. the books for the past four or five yea Auditors appointed; J. FF, Blakely and James Bryden, On the 15th, Flintonites were surprised (0 see three deer running down the street. It wak supposed the north of Flinton, drove them out of the woods The wolves are monarchs of all they survey, and kill deer whenever they like, while the settlers would not dare to kill it found out without fined, no matter how badly drawing is the marehes wolves, one being meat was wanted. The hay about all done out of Harvey Champagne had of his horses badly eut on the train, The horse was lying down and another must have stepped on it, making a deep hole with the cleats of the shoe one It will be some time before it will be able to drive. The ice on the luke ig in good condition to drive on. Many of the shanty teams come that way on account of a smoother road : Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermian in suid to be the first prime minister of purely Celtic strain. COCOA in Yellow Wrapper is most economical or ali SE rr------ r tried Bensdorp's Cooking Chocolate ? ROYAL DUTCH -- SPOTS LONG JAUNT. A West Side Bull-Dog's Walking Tour. Chicago Post. It took Spot, a West Side bulldog, just six days to come on foot from Holland, Mich., to Chicago, 164 miles. Spot arrived in Chicago last night, footsore and thin, but pleased." He walked in at the residence of his mas: ter, A. F. Rehberg, Forty-eighth ave- nue, and Indiana street, still able to wag his tail, and put his muddy feot all over the astonished members of the household. Mr. Rehberg went to Holland two weeks ago for duck shooting. He took ' the dog along; but when he returned he left Spot behind. Country life did not suit Spot. It made him sad, Ono night, while tied to a tree, he slipped his collar and disappeared. aif Spot kept no record of his trip, and therefore, Mr. Rehberg can only surmise. The. conclusion is that he walked all the way from Helland, To do this ho must have wade nearly thirty miles a day. Furthermore, ho had no goad map. Perhaps the most delighted mewher of the Rahberg family is Hazel, d five-vear-old danghter, Since vosterday she has given Spot two pounds of candy. ~ rt ------ A Remarkable Error. Toronto Telegram. 5 Tape TD Lafferty, RCA. has beon granted leave of abkence from Jannary Sth until Febrogry 21nt, Capt. Lafidrty served in South Africa, 1509-00, being transport officer for Cal. ~now brigadier-general--Otter, who commanded the Royal Canadian regiment, It one among the many errors contained in the "Quarterly Militia list of the Dominion of Canada' that in the list of war services of those officers now serving in either the per- manen{, city or rural corps, Captain Lafferty's name 'and what he saw of active service is entively omitted. The fact is noteworthy, and it is hard to understand how such a glaring error ean have erept in. - From landing in South Africa until the R.OC.R, left it to return to Cansds; Capt. Lafferty was always at hissduty, and never nb gent from his corps for a single day. is Oso Personals. 18, Many are taking the wood roads = hy and logs to the rail road and saw mill. School re-opened with 'Mr. Metcalfe as teacher. Quito a number from here have gone to work in New Ontario, A number from hery attended the sale at Isane Lafenere's on the 16th. MH. Lutz attended the oyster supper" af Parham last Tues- day night, Jan advantage of drawing wood Oso, De, E. A. Mears, an ornithology, recently eral new species on the authority on discovered sev. summit of Apo, a voleanio mountain, of the 1s land of Mindanao, in the Philippine group. outbreaks this Gin Pills Help You As Nothing Else will ONTARIO PROOF GIN PILLS cure all Kidney ills from 'simple backache to diabetes pain in the small of the back and through the hips h form of murder has again become common. If has "even pénetrated beyond the limits of the Muscovite empire, and the dutrages that slew the Grand Duke Sergius and Von Plehve are now paialleled by the, recent attacks upon King Alonso in Pafis, and even more recently upon the sultan at Constantinople." Monarchs machines have without exception __ en- $10 per acre for soft coal amd $20 be uired by one individual of anthracite. Not more thas 340 acres cap ' or comn- alty at the rate of ten cents at ) joyed a period of popularity as a re for : 2 sult--particularly, if like the sultan and voung King Alfonsko, they bore their "baptism of fire" com courage. Even the anarchists .them- tion, liver complaint, biliousness and | kidney disease. Ii you would like to old-time vigor, and feel strong and well again, use Dr. Chase's Kidney- regain your with becoming --swollen feet and hands--burning urine --constant desire to urinate--dizziness-- headaches--spots before the eyes--witly loss of appetite, sleeplessness and nerv- ousness -- disappear under the healing, ------ C. HL POWELL/|S 103 Raglan Street: or ton of 2,000 pounds shall be collected on the gross output, Quarts. --. free miner's certificate is in advance of 50 r annum for an Individual, and 350 to $100 per annum for a com- oany according to capital ¢ free miner, having discovered mineral tm place, nay locate a claim 1.500 ~| 1,600 feet. The iee for recording & clal daim each year or paid to the mining re corder in lieu theree?, bess expended or pa.d, the locator may, pon having & survey made, and somplying. with other requirements, pur: chase the land at $1 an acre, The patent provides for the payment of as royalty of 1 por cent on the sales. PLACER mining claims ly 100 feet square ; enthy fee renewable yearly. ® A miner may obtain two leases to for gold of five miles each for a erm of twent yun, renewable at the fiscretion of the Minister of the Ipterior. The lessee shall have a dredge im oper- ation within one season from date of lease for each five miles. Rental, $10 per annum for each mile of river leased. toyally at the rate of 2} per cent collect od pm the output after 3 eXoonds 330.000. " 2 ' Pop tHe Minister of the Imterior. will mot be pald m is,$5, At lesst $100 must be expended] on' the i When $504 bas | upon ! 'are | fit. 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