Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1907, p. 6

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nature's remedy for all diseases of the stomaels, bowels and blood. It acts on the bowels and promotes their free and and is to-day in health, Tana pak so gh Same Price as the cheap adulterated kinds. W. GILLETT £oaram TORONTO. bir. RITISH - AMERICAN Encsion _- - -| Pacific, cutting down the time to such E FRONTENAC | AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY rence Dnging J riot taurant MONE fect of the two Christo mountain range. er appeared at Lake City, in county, on the other wi shoulders, his beard was | unkempt wild-ayed. He the party became lost. He told how ammunition, how lots were drawn to determine who should die to feed = the rest and how wen had sacrificed their lives that Packer might live to get back to civilisation and thrill it with his monstrous tale. Packer was forced by popular clamor to lead a crowd of miners to the place. The bodies of his companions were all lound, but no money or other valuables they were known to have had when they disappeared. Another Suspicious giroumistarice was the fact that bullet holes were found in the backs of the heads. Packer was aor. rested and charged 'with the murder of his five companions. A jury con victed him of murder and the Punish- ment amessed was death, reduced in a later trial to forty years' confinement for the death of cach man, making the total sentence of 200 years' im- prisonment, He was finally sentenced to serve ly forty vears. It was over the Packer case that Tam- men and Bonfis, newspaper publishers, were shot here by W. W. Anderson, attorney for Packer, in 1808, -- ENDURABLE AS THE AGES. Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Remarks at Guildhall Banquet. Sir Wiltrid Laurier, at the Guildhall ban juet: "In 1902 a strong pressure was put n the British government to suspend the constitution of the Cape Colony. The British government ould not Jinn to any such thought; it more--4{ itish government did not hesitate, four years alter the war, to give the full citieenship of the British empire to the colony of the Transvaal. I tell you this--when I think upon matters of this kind, 1, coming from nch Canada, can ex- | Press an opinion. There was only one nation in the world who could have dared to do what Britain has done, and that nation is England, Now, the wisdom of this policy has been fully vindicated, It had Ts vindicated many years before, when the British government did not hesitate to give to Canada--to French Canada--the same power, the same privil which have been given in South Africa; and, if anything could justify the wisdom of such a policy, it was the words that .1 was proud to hear, yesterday, from my friend, Dr. Jameson--words other confederation within the British empire composed of the Cape, of 'Na- | brocations are generally composed of tal, of the Orange Colony, of the | rancid animal fats and mineral pois- Transvaal, of Rhodesia, and of other | ons, domains yet to be added as time goes on, This is truly imperial policy, healing balm, composed of highly re. and, so long as the British empire is | fined saps and juices got from certain maintained upon these 'lines, 1 venture | rich medicinal herbs, and every house- to assert that it rests upon founda- | hold may rely on its healing aid. tions firmer than the rock and as cn- durable as the ages." TO RUN THROUGH CANADA. The World's Highway to the Far East. dian Associated Press cable stated that gard to a fast steamship line from Canada. 'Ihe Press to-day has unidoubted authority in the near future be an accomplished be a twentydourdknot service across the Atlantic and a fast service on the an extent that the route will practi. cally command business, It is regard- el as the test imperial projet approached for wany vears, making ag | Belleville Intelligencer. ¢ : & To adequately protect the body of Dr. Oronhyatekha, late supreme chief is very p ore | TODger of the Independent Order of d N : east. It is very well understood Jere FC tt aor precautions | to Cabada goes into offect to-day. It it it does the mother country and Can. ada the world's thoroughfare to the that Lord Strathcona and Hon. Clif" f i 2 have been taken. Round the shell en- | 8 on, have devoted eal closing the corpse is a twodoot wall ter, and will, probably, if an agree of ment is reached, with the government's Gonsent, undertake the making of the DEC ssary arrangements to carry the entorprise into effect. There will he ho more need of addressing letters to The story of Alfred Packer, the Colorado cannibal, is a tale as bru- Sally alluring as ng ig tales of 8, al al Ve compan- ji Fry Ah Co City, Colorado, at. the breaking out of winter one day in the early seventies to start on a J trip in the Sangre de At the breaking up of winter, Pack- Hinsgalo side of the range. His hair had grown 'helow his and he was hagga a story, It tha n panini : 3 was t a is compan- ions had perished in the snow after Provisions had given out as well as one hy one all five of the History of a Great Discovery torn by wild beasts at their fights in the now "ruined Colosseum at Rome the Greek charioteers, and the gladia- tors who made fighting a profession, all kiew the virtues of herbal essences. for skin injuries and diseases, They would 'emerge from a combat sore, bleeding, and covered with wounds. They would apply at night their secret herbal balms, and in a few days would which filled my heart--to the effect again be ready for combat. . Their that possibly at the uext conference | ideal of a balm or salve was the cor- we may have a united South Africa |rect one--a preparation whieh must represented hove. It is possible that | combine power with purity; and that at the next conference we may have an- | ideal is realized in Zam-Buk, his play with a smarting, dirt-filled scrape on his hand or knee, simply wash the part, and smear with Zam- Buk, bandaging if necessary. a cut * hand, the handy box of Zam- Buk again meets the emergency, and Loudon, = April 30.--A recent Cana- | the housewife or mother continually i finds it a real friend in need for the an important 'announcement with re. burns, the scalds, scrapes and bruises of general household duties. For ecze- kngland to Canada would be made be- ma, gulders, itch, fistulas, abscesses, fore Sir Willrid Laurier returned to scalp sores, and all skin diseases. it Feared casket, and a layer of cement of eor- | @ e 3 responding thickness with the cas® | ting Great ket's walls covers the whole. The remmins have been sealed, as it was reported to the executive coun- [THE SPORT REVIEW COMMANDER PEARY. --about $60, planned for ¢ again, a work, a great work--for which. complish it. He added : assured now, what a relief it woul my energies on the details of the expe- dition, "Remember, we were but 174 pauti could not try again. now being prepared for the next at- tack on the northern ice fields, but the greater part of the $40,000 - already subscribed will be spent in repairing the boat, and $60,000 more will be needed for general expenses. The Peary Arctic Club, of which Morris K. Jesup is president, is attending largely to re- fitting the Roosevelt, and it has issued an appeal for contributions to, the people of the United States, so that a total of $100,000 may be raised. The club feels, as does Commander Peary himsalf, that the poople should share in the next expedition. Commander Peary said that if con- ditions were favorable, the objects of the expedition might be accomplished in one season. But he might remain north as long as three years. He was preparing, he said, for a long and stern battle, TORN BY WILD BEASTS, The old Roman heroes who werg Ordinary ointments, salves, and em- Ce Zem-Buk, on the contrary, is a When the little one runs in from) When father returns from work with -------- BURIED IN CEMENT, 1 Oronhyatekha's Remains. Canada via New York. It is believed that the project will have the endorse. ment of the conference. It will no cil Canada, and Great Britain will pro- bably participate equally, -------- Newspaper Publishers. Toronto, May 1.--In connection with the new postal treaty hetweon Cangda | the and the Enited the executive of the Canadian Press Association will be held, in Toronto, Friday afternoon, to consider the of- new regulations and what representation shall be mado ro | the - Canadian from the| A are dents sought the head of the late su- To " ay preme chief for examination. Three sorbed by the blood. 'The blood in houbt involve a heavy. subsidy from turn i them to the brain and they produce unnatural gonditions which destroy one's peace and rest. One suffers from hallucinations, night- mare, wild dreams in which horrible goblins try to tear you to pieces and higher opinion he always gets of | all sorts of sleep destroying visions. By cleansing the body of impurities The six highest mountains known | Huteh will remove all foreign matters from the blood and consequently re lieve the brain of all these disturb- one to make it count at Ses. Huwh cucen sleep in which : organs, ly are built up fool ean ritile a wise man quick- | and strengthened, Hutch another wi $55. 0 fop men have actually frequently been seen at midnight an Deseranto ceme- tery, who are suspected of sinister de- signs on the corpse. The niore a man studies other men States, a meeting of | himself. Any man can sign a cheque, but it takes a live of the 1.O.F., that medical stu- » all in the Himalayas, New York, 'April 30.--Lack: of money | the bursting of a tire. ~al to finance the expe- dition, may mean the abandonment | ronto Rowing Club, will of the dash to the North Pole, which | handsome present to the member of * t E, Feary Jos the Tataite baseball {eam who finish- summer. e explor- | es wi he best batti re or, who has corned the ity of $h. the best batting rwopd, having reached the "Farthest North," | to the Manitoba Football is deeply downcast over the possi- | but have been bility that he may not be able to try "This iv a work which 1 must do- was inten ad said Commander Pea V | been selected as the Mates for the pow- to a representative of the Associated Press. He said this, not boastfully but modestly, with the air of a man { can Power Boat convinced that he was born for this great purpose, and that he must ac- Bay course, "The money will come; somehow 1 feel certain of that. But if I was only be, and how I could concentrate all cal miles from the goal on our last trip. It would be a pity, indeed, if we » Commander Peary wants to leave New York the latter part of June. His ship, the Roosevelt, which proved her worth on the latest expedition, is and Swedish ghampion& did not fin- in 52.46 3-5 stood that R. L. Borden 'and leading Canadian Associated | acts Tike a charm. It eases the pain { followers in parliament will hold a and stops the bleeding of piles and | series of political gatherings through- to state that the service, which has | cures this painful ailment quickly and been 80 long in contemplation, will | surdly. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. a box, or from Zam-Buk Co., fact. It is stated that there is to | Toronto, for price, 6 boxes for 2.50, © season, and again meets both the upper and low- er provinces will have been visited hy the conservative leader and his chief : particular attention will be given to ve Robbers Are After | the special sections of the provinces a of Quebec and five districts of Mon. treal. . trade journals, between Great Britain cement concrete. A piece of rook [and Canada. The rate is reduced, to six to eight inches wide, covers the | tWo cents a_pound, instead of the pres ent of eight cents a pound, thus put- able position than any other country, EE -- impurities these ' impurities are ab- LACROSSE POPULAR IN THE NORTH-WEST. Young Corbett Again in Fighting Trim\--Durnan Will Accept Wray's Rowing Challenge. It is understood that both Newmar. ket and St. Catharines will be admit- ted to the C.LiA. senior series, A June tour from New York to the Jamestown exposition is planned by the Automobile Club of America, At Chicago Frank Gotch defeated Beel on the first ' and third falls for the American wrestling championship, Ninety-two entries have been re- ceived for the kaiser's auto cub race, which will cover a seventy-seven-mile course four times, The Buffalo opinion is that Montreal has a good fidding team, ' two clever pitchers, Newton and Hughes, but few itters concealed in the bunch. According ito a decision by the court of appeals of Lyons, France, the driy- er of an automobile cannot be held responsible for an accident caused by George Ewart, president of the To. donate a Four clubs which formerly belonged Association, playing outside its fold for the last two years, have now rejoined. They are Pilot Mound, Snow- flake, Crystal City and Manitou. 1 August 13th, Mth and 15th have er craft races on the St, Lawrence for + | the gold challenge cup of the Ameri- Association, The races will be held over the Chippewa Wray, the Australian sculler, who has been coaching the ' Detroit Boat Club for the past two years, has chal- lenged Durnan to row on Toronto Bay for the championship of America. Dur- han expresses himself as willing to ac- commodate the challenger. At the last meeting of the Englisk Lacrosse Union, F. B, 0. Hawes, hon- orary secretary, stated that he was in communication with amateur bodies in America, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, with a view to playing a series of international games in March next, The Italian Derby of 24,000 lire, run over a mile and a half, was decided at Rome and resulted in a victory of Signor Boccon's Belbue, who beat zza Gerbido's Olivo by ten lengths. Prince Doria's Savello was third, two lengths away. There were eight run- ners. King. Edward's first victory .on the turf this season was scored by the filly Pearl of the Loch, by Persimmon --loch Doon, who won the Granby two-year-old plate in a field of six. teen. Pearl of the Loch carried 121 pounds, was ridden by H. Jones, and started at to to 1. Lacrosse promises to become as pop- ular in the north-west as baseball, if & movément on foot, which has for its object the formation of a league of several cities, including St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Sault 'Ste. Marie and probably two others, is success. ful. The plans are already well under way, and a large number of good men have been secured, Young Corbett, the conqueror of terrible Terry McGovern, when the lat- ter was at his best, is apparently get- ting back into fighting form, after be- ing on the down-grade for some time. On Saturday night, at Philadelphi he met Young Erne, who is considerad a real good man, and after the latter - had-handed him a series of hooks, jabs | gee and swings for five rounds, the Den- verite came back in the sixth round and showed | his old-time form bv punching Young Erne all over the ring. @ The ten miles track championship of the English Amateur Athletic Associa- tion was decided at Manchester this month. The woather was cold and the attendance 'was very small, not more than 300 persons being present. Thir- ty-four ran, including T. Jack, the Scottish champion, and J. Swanberg, the Swedish champion, who was scc- ond to Sherring at Athens. The first mile was run in 4.56 2-5, two. miles in 10.15, five miles in 26.32, and the full distance in 54.03. The winner was-A. Underwood, of the Birchfield Harri- ers, who was never in front until the last lap, though he was in the first hali-dozen throughout. The Scotch ish. The soven-miles walk was won by F.B. Thompson, of the London A.C. Conservatives Getting Ready. Montreal, April 30.--It is under- put the country during the present at before the house jeutenants. It is also stated that ------ Big Cut In Postage To Canada. London, May 1.--The cut in postage pplies to magazines, newspapers, and ritain in a more favor- Hutch Induces Sleep. When the body contains a lot of Joints are Air-tight Fused Joints are used only in "Hecla" Furnaces. They are made by bringing the iron and steel of the radiating chamber to a white heat and fusing the metals 'into one piece--making a joint so permanent and so tight, that it prevents for all time the escape of smoke, gas and dust into the house, 'Heela Furnace joints are just as tight, after ten years service, as when first installed. "HECLA" FUSED JOINTS are covered by patents and are used exclusively in " Hecla" Furnaces. The cemented and bolted joints in other furnaces are soon impaired by the unequal expansion of the steel and iron. 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