Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1908, p. 6

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---- CATS SERVED AS HARE, -- } THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1908. . Professor Makes ' Stranwe su ID TWICE ACQUITTED 'PRONOUNCED HIS HE COMGT. BSGAES eon oe hy Hibe fa ed ll oy 'PROFESSOR'S DASH FOR Paris, Jun. 2A discovers A 'of Canadian North sest | CASE INCURABLE {a number of scientists, pe od DOGGED BY FATE. ESTEAD REGULATIONS. i \ LIBERTY yesterday in the catacombs js I ; a i. The Whole south bul Paris is houey i section of Domine =n His Remarkable Story--Preferred Saijiied with Stabe. of which : Regarded As An "Ogress" She is . -- a : simp poruion is used as a receptacie : i! or the North-West| Whole Body Raw with Eczema- the Risk of Being Killed By {HN PULU © W ot Poi ie Accused of Murder of Several Life was Intolerable--Was Even | Guards to a Living Tomb. Children. i | Incased in Plaster-- Discharged | Geneva, Jan. 29.-An exciting and | History Museum, started, yesterday, to. Paris, Jan. 20 The court at Bour- | from Hospitals as Hopeless, remarkable story of escape from Si- carry out experiments 'underground. become known throughout France as 8 Swiss professor who unexpectedly | Jardin des Plantes, accompanied by "the Ogress," and ordered her to be! : returned to the home of his patents at three laboratory assistants, an engi i This is the last act of one of the CURED BY CUTICURA days ago, alter a series of thriling ex-| The professor went in the direction | most extraordinary judicial tragedies I periences. of the Boulevard St. Michel, After a in the history of the country $ "From the of three months u : . : fiftéen years ola, {April 11th, 1555, and after a brilliant shaped mound which obstructed the was denounced by her sisters-in-law | made intoler- | school and university career, he decid-| passage. Holding torches close to |and her neighbors as a murderess. The able by Scaeung IM lei to become a schoolmaster and ac- the mound the party , discovered that crime of which she was accused was oq y You know if your bowels need occasional help. Give it to them easily and regularly --one Cascaret at a time. Don't wait till night. A million boxes a month. That's the sale of Cascarets. And every tablet in every box means a day of good cheer. Think what a world of happiness this candy laxative has brought to men and women. Are you getting your share? en. nuiteberod in Manitoba engn of section, of 160 acres, more on for homestead entry must io 'person by the applicant af Lands Agency or Sub-agency proxy may, however, be made SEBCY om certain conditions by fiber, mother, son, daughter, broth- gor of pn intending homesteader. tion for entry or cancelis- ly at any sub-agent's 3 wired to the Agent Ly the at the ex of the applic hd #1 the land applies for is vacant Bt of the telegram sugh applice- have priority end the lend will uotil the necessary papers to the transaction sre received by rication" or fraud the will forfeit sll priority of claim been granted it will be eunce, 5 . » tion for cancellation must be! Person. The applicant must be for homestead entry, and only one for cancelistion will pe re Cascarets cure bowel troubles when they have developed. But that is the least of their uses. Their best service is to prevent the many ills that come from active bowels. 'Think of the days when you are not at your best. The morns ings when you don't feel right, the afternoons when you are logy, the evenings when you are irritable. The cause lies in the bowels. ies. A professor from the Natural ges acquitted Jeanne Weber, who had | Iberiu is related by M. MaGrice "Gehri, [le entered the catacombs beneath the SUFFERED 14 YEARS st fre media | Morges, in the canton of Vana, a lew Defer and an attendant, | M. Gehri was born at Morges, on! time he ciwe upon a large pyramid- | Nearly two vears ago Jeanne Webe my son Owen's was i {cepted a post as professor of French | the pyramid was composed entirely of | the hotrible one of having strangled | iat the Gymnase de Gitomir, in the cats heads, numbering many thous: |two of her own children and two ,of {government of Volhynia. He took up ands. Those on the top were freshly [her little nephews. In each case the | {his duties in the spring of 1905, and cut. The mound had evidently been | child had died after it had heen alone began to study the palitical problems | Recumulating for years. 1t seemed en- with Jeanne Weber. : i of Russia with enthusiasm. The sym- | tirely inexplicable how the heads came | The newspapers gave the woman the head [pathy he felt with those who were try- [to be in an unfrequented passage un- Itifle of "the Ogress," and, as French and shoulders, and jug their utmost to bring about re | derground. : i {newspapers often do, prejudged the i forms of the laws and to alleviate the! While the scientists were puzzling (cade and found the woman guilty, | conditions under which the vast,ma- their brains and trying to imagine the {During her trial all sorts of terrible | { stories about her past were published, | but not ong of these stories could he | proved, and eventually, after a long | trial, Jeanne Weber was acquitted and | sot free. { She was obliged to change her name was all right until a red ras out om his fore head, but we were pot alarmed at first, Very soon, however, the rash began to Po . - One Cascaret makes everything different. Don't say, "I'll take it tonight" Take it at once. Carry a box in your pocket. The hours before bedtime are too good to be wasted. Cascarets are gentle and pleasant. Their action is as natural as the action of fruit on the bowels. ' They are both good and good for you. Cascarets are. candy tablets. They are sold by all druggists, but never in bulk. Be sure you get the genuine, with C on every tablet. The price is 50¢, 25¢ and Ten Cents per Hox Mm (0 8 doctor all with the same | jority of the people lived soon atfract- | existence of a secret sagt of religious result: no improvement at all. The Tid the attention of the authorities to fanatics the engincer unfolded a plan | disease gradually spread until nearly | (he young Swiss master. He was in jOf the catacombs. From this docu- syery part of hig body was quite raw, | re- {ment they discovered that they were 4 ? in'bed {sympathy with the efforts of the 8 Xo had 10 sleap Jim dawn fir Sedly fun formers; and as the son_of a free coun- | under the premises of a well-known § jr 2 i Fs {cheap restaurant -which makes a spe- Th ny he went tl {try, in which it is mo crime to speak |" m pe- | "name | ye agony No one thoug t openly, he did not hesitate to express cial feature of jugged hare at popu- las no landlord would take her in, for | we would rear him. The regimental |i opinions. His cleprly defined views | 1ar prices. Close by an air-shaft pass- [nobody with children would live in | doctor, a very clever man, Jronatinced {aroused the suspicions of the police. [°d through the cellars of the restaur- | the same house with her. For a few opis; a) og A yur "he { He was closely watched, and on Aug. [ant in guestion, | months she'lived unmolested in a POLY LODE was f ust 25th, 1906 (old style), he was rl {wretched lodging in Paris But one | lived enough, outgrow it to some ---------- : fo had him 1a hospitals four | rested as a revolutionist. SIMPLE HOME TEST day a former neighbor recognized her -------- extent. i i times and he was pronou one | Political offenders in Russia have lit- | in the street, followed her home, de- {nounced her, and she bad to go again, TO FIND OUT IF THE KID. NEYS ARE WEAK. the worst cases, if not the worst, ever |. She decided on suicide, and threw | ---- jor right of entry. rior Hh of = ust state in rs the homest ia in er whose entry is not the of cancellation proceedings way 0 the approval of Depart it lp favors, of father, son, daughter, brother or sister but to no one eise, on filing of abandonment. seitier is required to per duties under one of the follow- least six months'. residence up- ouitivetion of the land . in each the term of three years. shomestoader may, if he so dec perform the required residence living on wing land - owned k ie. (tle chance of obtaining a hearing-- Shits hn | much less of obtaining justice--and on | bersdlf- into' the Scns. he al worse under the successive treatments. | April 4th, 1907, after a trial which | . iy 3 a Seine, hut she pas At gist thospital they inesaed Hi in fwas a mere) mockery, he was sentenced | rose _ % and the magistrate before | ter, an 3 if, » : i » she was axKen gave her money i jatar; and his ste me He Biya {to transportation for life. On August | [10 'go out into the country where she could live unmolested. But a strange fatality dogged her | so |. Sitar { i . liked 'to near him [9rd he set out for Siberia with a band | : Day aio she burden to him: We {of other prisoners. The prisoners were | Highly Recommended Prescription Which Anyone Can Easily Pre- footsteps, and two months ago, in the remedy after remedy, but | carried by train as far as Krasnoy- | the basin of the Yenisee, | Joint ownership in land will not this requirement. 0A) the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of a homesteander bas residence on farming land ly ©y him, not less than 0) agres in extent, in the vicini- homestead, or upon a home | for by him in the vicinity, way performs his own duties by living with the fath- +) term "'vicinity'" in the two raphs is as mean pine miles in a direct of the width of road al crossed in the measurement. homestoader perform rdance with its or ned by i! mus Agent for the district of such making application for patent Bunt give six mooths' notice to the Commissioner of Do- Lands at Ottawa, of his inten- do son BIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- MINING REGULATIONS, 4 Xining rights may be a period tw-miy-one years lal rental of $1 acre. Not 2,560 acres be leased to vidual or company. |: royalty at of five gents per ton gall be on the merchastable com "thed A person eighteen years 4 ar over, having discovered miners! in ? may locate a claim 1,500x1,500 oe for recording ® claim is $5. $100 must be expended on the year or paid to the mining in lew thereof: When $500 has paid, the locator may provides for the payment of 24 per cent om the sales. mining claims generally are 100 agpare ; entry fee $5, renewable year- cant may obtain two leases to gold of five miles each for a twenty years, renewable at the of the Minister of the In- shall have a'dredge in oper- ithin one season from the date kept tryin, we bad gob almost past hoping for eure, Six months ago we vent Pills and wl them. The result was y marvelous and to-day he is ectly cured, his skin not having a blemish on it anywhere, Mrs, Lily Hedge, 51, Vaughan Road, Soldnarbous Lane, Camblewell Green, ., dan, 12, 1907." d to nearest depot for free Cut cura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases. Cutieura Remedies are #0ld throughout EERE ER 8 h Ariss. 14am. town, ete " 3 : U.8. rug & Chem. Corp., Frops.. Boston. Just two kinds of soap ~ the genuine made from the very finest vegetable oils and flower perfumes--and the imitations made from chemical perfumes and chemically bleached aniinal fats, to resemble, as much as possible in appear- ance, the genuine "Baby's Own" Soap Absolutely no expense is spared to make "Baby's Own' as good & soap as can be made, yet it costs you no more than the inferior imitation, oo Albert Soaps Lid. Mirs., Moatreal. Heart Strength for such five miles. Rental sonum for each mile of river| ie Royalty at the rate of 24 per! on the output after it ex-! 0,000. WwW. W. CORY, of the Minister of the Interior. nauthoriged publication of this t+ will be paid for, 2 EDUCATIONAL. ---- E000000000000000000 | =simy more. vely, not one weak heart in a prey de) is, in is. ila Setnally disensed, It is almost always a tiny little nerve that really is all a¢ fault. This obscure nerve--the Cardine, or Heart Nerve needs. and must have, more power, more #ability, more controlling. more govem| ka aout that the Heart must continue mach am idneys slo same controlling nerves. od . and Ho pol you hoop' prescription--{s alotie directed to thos | and wasting nerve omte It builds. Ro th Lenin, ve strong oars, { R ola } = with LAD YOUR EARNING y i ' Dr. Shoop's Restorative "ALL DEALERS" DOLLARS FINE FOR PROV. ING THIS IS A FRAUD. SE Eri TES R ther heols boots ' «lof making a eut of fifty cents a ton, o fix our jarsk, in {where they detrained in order to com- {Day after day they tramped weary and footsore, but as they i vanced further |ilization, the guards, sullen and relent- [less as they were, became less careful and less ad- } : ho {in their supervision and further from civ-4eent reports succumb each year to some {kidney discase than any other cause, strict. | pare at Small Cost, i Soan, Ointment, and i i set of Cuticura Soan, en ith |plote.the journey by road.on foot. | A well-known authority states that taken refuge, a small child died ou, | there are more cases of kidney trouble | "© {here now than ever before, while show that more people form of When there 1s sickness examine the re- | house of a wogdcutter, where she had } of nvulsions, f At first there was no excessive fuss A doctor saw the little beuly, signed the necessary paper, and the child was buried. Then it was discovered that {the woman oh whose {Doubtless they thought that escape |urine. Rheumatism is only u symptom had died was Jeanne Weber, and her The world, was impossible--and indeed the major- [of kidney trouble. {ity of the prisoners, despondent and OF less than excessi { | in despair, bad no heart to make |attempt. But while mast of .the others ~ | resigned" to Aheir fate, M. Gehri was {keenly alive to everything that was] | taking place. He saw that the laxity] | of the guards made an attempt to es-| | cape possible, and he resolved tol i , | causes, | watch for and to seize the first favor- [ful and suppressed urination and oth- lad {able opportunity. Success meant life ®* symptoms oF weak bladder are pot | {and liberty, instead of a living tomb; | failure would not make his position | much worse. And if he happened to well, his troubles would be over. i The opportunity eame on September 17th, when they were about half way | between Krasnoyarsk and their destin. ation, the penal settlemont, and M, Gehri and two others, to whom he | had confided his intention, seized it with both hands. While the guards | were drinking the three men crept out | into the darkness, determined to make a bold dash for liberty, although they | had very little, if any, idea of the di- rection they should take. And in or- der to make pursuit more dificult they separated almost at once, | After many adventures, M. Gehril feached Vladivostok, 'and finally Ja-| pan, whence he telegraphed for money | to pay his passage home to Switzer-j land. He set gail on November 16th, | on baard the Messageries Maritimes | liner Tonkin, and arrived home a few days ago, safe and sound, and not much' upset by the terrible experiences he had had. His return was quite up- | expected, and when he reached bome | his parents were wondering when, if} ever, they would see bim again, COMMERCIAL MATTERS, ! s---- What is Going on in the Business : World--The Markets, In 1907 the area of Kansad alfalfa was 712,000 acres, an increase of more than twenty per cent, over 1906, The output of the Crow's Pass col lieries for the week énding January 24th was 20,705 tons, a daily average of 3.450 tons. 3 The Canadian Fish and Cold Stor- age company has been formed, with a capital of $1,500,000 to do business 9t | | Prince Rupert. | It is announced that the authracite coal interests are comsidering the maintenance of present prices instead April 1st. The Western Stock Show Associa tion is considering plans for a sta- dium and sheds for quartering ani- mals at Denver, the whole to cost $300,000. The orange crop harvest of Califor vie is now in full season, in quantity and in quality, promises to break all previous records. The frait exchanges of the state estimate that the total output of oranges will reach 30,000 carloads, about nine million boxes, or 1,350,000,000 oranges. The harvest will last until July 4th. he annual fivancial report of the Ottawa Electric railway company for 1907 presented at the shareholders' jHesting is. the best in the. history. of 4 year ware 74,275, an increase over 1906 of B48.531. The net earnings were $234,349. Profity, were over eigh- teen per cent. after paying fixed charges. Dividends of twelve por cent. were paid. : Notes From Harlem. Harlem, Jan. 28.--Harlem a few Datalers an came de to oF will be held in Seely Sharh hove, Sunday afternoon, February 3nd. were | 1h hockey | team went over to Lyndhurst to take fome It is nothing more leaving about the causing inten it to decompose and settle Joints and muscles, suffering, frequently resulting in defor- | mity; often death ensues, Pains across the back, frequent, pain- the only signs of kidney trouble; many cases of stomach disease, headache, pain in the heart, inactive liver, etc. be killed while making the attempt-- |8re but symptoms; the cause of which can be traced to feeble, clogged kid neys. The physicians companies always and report on the condition of the urine, is a certain sign of sickness or health of the human body. test of the urine should be made by every man and woman at least once each year. A simple test is to void a small quantity of urine in hottle or glass and fet it stand ove night; next moming if there dish brick-dust sediment, or white, fleecy substance prekent, either . con- sult some reputable physician or take a good vegetable treatment. The fol owing prescription is recommended highly in these cases, and if desicable the sufferer can mix it at home. Any good preseription pharmacy has the ingredients, which are harmless and inexpensive : Compound Kargon, one ounce; Fluid Extract Dandelion. one- half ounce; Compound Sy rup Sartapa- rilla, three ounces. Shake well and use in teaspoonful doses after meal and at bedtime. Where any of the symptoms enumerated above are present, good results are sure to follow immediately the use of this simple pre- seription, for the insurance carefully examine r it a red- When Stomachs Falter. When whole systeni suffers. Other organs become involved and headaches, bil- | : troubles | for this may arise. the | com- | iousness, heart and nervous Day's Dyspepsia Cure removes origiial Jroullie as well as the plications and symptoms. This a ie and contains sixteen days' treatment. For sale only af Wade's drug store. aXative properties. Each bottle | | TALL' MEN GOOD MEN? | Few Men Over Six Feet igure in| Records. Woodstock Sontinel- Review. Chief of Police Thompson is in re- ceipt of the report of discharges from Kingston penitentiary for the past three months. The report is issued by Jd. ssell Forster. Twenty-two crime inals have been released whose ages range from thirty to sixty yesrs. The Feport is interesting and conlsins a full, though condensed description and history of every man. Some are Anown by Sh ar of their eye ws, others by some peculiarity in the shape of their toes, and nll are marked by some special feature. This is very dseful to the police of the country. =~ 9 pont Si It is interesting to note that of the twenty-pwo men reported, or who have served various terms for various crimes, only one is over six feet in height, the aver being about five feet six inches, of the men men- tioned in the report are megroes. ve uric 'acid in the | i : an | blood, which the sluggish, inactive kid. |Pri%oned again, and subjected to foro: ineys have failed to sift out, reaching the heart' when | al each | | here of Marvel Haight, {up 'his abode at Silver | convention, i your digestion is imperfect the | [reparation has digestive, Top- | prosecution began again. | The unfortunate woman was im Clous cross-exanmination hy the exam ining magistrate, who dec lared him- | self convinced of her guilt. | | The body of the dead child [taken from its coffin, re-examined bv {several doctors, and it was proved {thas the child had died from natural Yet there was another trial this week the "Bourges tri- | { bunal acquitted Jeanne Weber. was | CANNIFTON HAPPENINGS. Revival Services Are Being Large- ly Attended. ! Canunifton, Jan. 28. Revival srvices lin eonnection with the Holiness Move ment are being held in the hall, here, I nightly, attend. when the weather is | {not too inclement, by large crowds. | | Many adhertnts from outside places | have been present, aiding { which has been quite successful 1 The league participated in a debate, | here, a week agd, under the leaders hip {of Messrs. Arthur Rorke and. Henry | Fenn, the subject being "Resolved. | | that city life offers more advantages | { than country life," resulting in a ver {dict by the judges, Rev. Mr. Rorke. | C, A, Callery and William Keves. {favor of the afficmative. The young | [people are taking advantage of the long winter evenings to entertain their friends, and parties are the der of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Dunning spent a couple of days, last | week, at Northport, the guests of Mr and Mrs, Leslie, The people regret the in removal from who is taking! Springs cheese At the Conference League | at Lindsay, last week ! Rorke and Joel Brenton factory Rev. S. G. } represented the voung people's socie ties of this eircuit The township council met for Yirst sitting of 1908, on the Mondav. of this month. The assessors | year are J. L. Clapp and! Edward Hawley, and the auditors, | Marvel C. Haight and T. F. Treaver ! ton. | This week the grim reaper has been | gathering in an unusually large hary est of former residents of this place No less than three men, comparative- | ly young in years, have repeived the summons. Dr. W. E. Sprague, whose | sudden demise on Saturday was such | a shock to his many friends, was at one time a very successiul® teacher in! Capnifton school. Richard Naylor, of | hester, who passed away on Mon- | day, was, of this place, and business manager for | the late Alexander Sutherland. Adel-| its second Sparta, Wis., was at one time a sto! dent of Albert College, where he wooed | agd wed a daughter of the late Tim- | othy Farnham, of this place. ! Mrs. AMonzo Black * entertamed a number. of young friends, one might | Jast week, im honor of her son John, | who was home on a visit from Oshe- | wa, where he is engaged as telegraph | operator. Mrs. F. B. Naylor leaves, Thursday, for Michigan; to nurse a sinter, whe Ti . AED Sharbot Lake News. Sharbot Lake, Jan. 2i~A pumber of the young people gathered ai the home of BR. Kirkwood and gave Thowm- as Patterson ao pleasant farewell on the eve of his departure for his home in Kingston, Visitors : J. Tomlinson, Rideau Ferry, is visiting friends here. Me. and Mes. N. Donnelly at Sun- at A. McPherson's; N. Tomlinson day J: McPherson spent Sunday their homes here; Mr. and Mrs. RB. Mc Charles, of Maberly, called on friends here last week, accompanied by Nr. Gordon; A. 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