“gord. for Wesfern Cana ‘a wriler upon electrical and scientific A VERY TIGHT CORNER. British Force Mistook Boers for : British. ‘A despatch from London, ‘Bays j= The news from h Africa is frag- mentary, and adds little to the know- dge of the situation. Gen. Kitch- northward. His ‘destination is kno wn. An unofficial report from by the burghers, that several were killed and eee and the rest captured. The ee denies any knowledge of ie Se is a report that a British force mistaking 300 Boers at Rooi- ‘ghersdorp, for Brab-| that poort, nea‘ ant's Horse, withheld their fire, and shortly found themselves in a~ ver tight corner. Their commander ex- tr “with the loss of one Boers number. of Borses, and had several men willed | and wounded. It is reasserted that the Dutch col- onists continue, to hold themselves aloof from the invaders, and although the presence of the latter inthe Cape Colony renders’ the position serious, confidence ig felt in the final result. Mr. Duplessis, a member of the Afrikander Bond and of the Cape Assembly, has sent a letter to the eleotora of Cradock ex} 8 pathy for the Boerai, but urging the Dutch colonists to remain ani quiet, and not to forget that they ate British subjects. Gen. Clements success against the Boera in the Magaliesburg region is eet oe last despatch reporting considered advisable not ae see os Boers from their posi- The Daily Mail, which makes a strong appeal to the Government to ener more troops,” says;—“There i a1 risk in being lulled to A: lb carefully censured messiges. SPARKS FROM THE WS Newsy Items About Ourselves and Onr Neighbors—Something of Tnterest From Every Quar- _ ter of the Globe. CANADA. Six automobiles have Gackea Daw- won, and will be used on the run to the creeks. : Disesverles of rich quartz mines fave been made on Bonanga and else-| on ‘puesd: where in the Klondike district. The proposed addition to the Bank ofi Montreal in Montreal will cost be- tween $800,000 and $1,000,000. _ “A Tife-siz> bust of Sir George Burton, Hamilton Law Association by Hon. J. Gibson. i ‘Miss Wilson, matron of the Brock- ville General Hospital, has received a cheque for $1,000 from a resident of the United States who was a patient at the neil last summer. Mana, the Canadian Pacific artis that if the present rate of ae ig maintained, the road, By Uke end of 1902, will have a bal- | d the only one—across ington—has turned out to m it.ig worth $2,000 ae car i “sk alone, laid dow in Tejatiacae of Finance is about. the Kingston locomotive wor Trooper Mulloy, the blind hero of Winchester, has been paid a gratuity ‘of $1,000 from the Patriotic Fund. ‘All-the schools and churches have been closed in Botsford district, New Brunswick, to prevent the spread of smallpox. Mr, N. E. Frawes, F.G.S,.a South; African expert, confirms “Mr. Blue's theory that diamonds may be found in Northern Ontario. Employes of Griffin's pork packing GREAT Sas ‘twenty-two fishermen have been drowned from Shetland boais Russian. railways are large quantities of oe @he Cheque Bank Eng- land, 1s gowg into Stee liguida- burehasing a Edward Cecil is credited with the aes: of writing a book on the siege of Mafeking. Tord William Géone “Ayneeeag inventor of the Armstrong gun and topies, 18 dead. The Canadian exhibits at Paris have beon shipped to Glasgow, where they will ocoupy 25.000 square feet of space at the May Exhibition. < UNELED STATES. rand Rapids, Mich., offers Kruger fi of the ci holders of the Nickel-Cop- 4, ans and that the ore being | ‘. Ingram, trearurer of the Cen- tral Vermont Railway, will be seere~ tary for President Hays, of the South- erm Pacifio, Owing to the ee of highway cokers in Toledo, Ohio, women as well men are Seaine themselves a hie Miss Mary Mahoney, of Chicago, has @ new scalp, 4,500 pieces of skin hav- £ frenzied with liquor at Washington ay. A race war id in progress at Ce- mentville, Indiana, and serious trou- Be is expected: The negroes are arm- d, and the whites are keeping within ies to avoid them. ‘An Indian outbreak is threatened in Sitka, Alaska. ‘The Cramps will build a cruiser for the Sultan of Turkey. ‘the Philadelphia & Reading a any will re-equip its roa whch new gata and locomotives a a cost of: $22,000,000 dirs. Lula G Jenkin: cago, has just been acted Pete for the shies of her husband io Riple y County, Ind, three yeurs ago. John B. Lymeh, a well-known Chi- cago man is dangerously ill with a [Sore throat and tongue, the result of -imdulgence in tobacco, he having smoked over ‘60. cigars a day, for ar joseph and Jacob ‘Davidson, two ees killed “Henry Fox and ywotimded Joseph Platt, a bystander, im a shooting affray at Carbondale, Th, oe afier a running fight with » bath wounded and cap- a tured. Judge. cae of Indianapolis, upo ynhiong “betore a jury, 5 a that in GENERAL. The Ozar is entirely well. Edmand Barton will remier of Australia. for San Francisco, ‘has 200,000 sove- reigns on board. Governor MeCallum of Newfor land is forming’ a volunteer force of 600 mep. int rising in ‘Tur- key is spreading and-the Sulfan bas directed ‘that no quarter sbeil | given. Since the appearance of the bubonic zeae in 1898, 25,000 deaths from the isease Have occurred in the Mysore Seen Tadia, 0 fill yacan will send drafts in its cwntingent in South ae and os additional foree of moi me! ‘The Cape-to-Cairo telegraph jes is pw. im operation. to a abrth = Kajtanga, sri is 25 wv miles Cape, and ngan- the terms of the contract of 1899 “the line must be finished within five years of that date. “face the facts and send Lord Kitch- | 9c. ‘ i Flour—Dall, Holders ask $2.65 for 90 me! be the first 1 The steamer Mariposa, from Sydney MARKETS OF THE WORLD Frices of oe cheats. eo &e in th ge ade BREADSTCFFS, E ‘oronto, Dec. MWh local market was very slow ce ay. Quotations are as follow: win- ter, 63 1-20, 22 white, by 1-2c, middle fr ig wheat, east, 6c; Mani- toba, No. 1 Par old,galstes ; No. 2 at Ste; No. 1 hard, ae Bay, Sic. Millfeed—Scarce; ton lots, at the mill door, sell ag follows:—Bran, $12 to $12.50; and shorts at $14 to $14.50, west. 45c, on track here, and mixed at 44 peas steady: No. 2 sold, middle freights, at 61 1-20; and east at 62c. east, 4Jc; and middle freights, 400; Ni 8 extra, 39 1-2c, east; and 88 1-2c, ‘ata dle freights. Rye—Easy, New rye, 46c, west; and 4Tc, east. Buckwheat—About steady. Car lots. west, are quoted at 490; and east at 24 No. Oats—In fair demand; No. 1 white, east, 27c; No, 2 white, north and west, per cent. patents, in buyers’ bags, mid- die freghts, and exporters bid $2.55. Special brands sell locally from 10 to 20c above these figures, Cn. Toronto, eo sf peneeeead fair, Prices are as to 280; e ‘oultry—Reecipts today were large, consisting of stock held by country storekeepers over Christmas, Quality waa not up to the mark, and demand was slow, Turkeys soldat 7 1-2 to8 1-26; geese, at 6 to Zo; Ce at 20 to a 85c; and ducks, at 40 to Potatoes—Firm, Car ane on track| O% here, 826. Sales, out of store, are made r at 40 to 450. Field produce, Soy Ternips, out of per apnles Dried ee apples sell at $1-2\ to 40; and evaporated at 5 to 51-20. Beans—Ordinary white beans bring $1.20 to $1.25; choice hand-picked beans are quoted at $1.40 to $1.45. Honey—Firm. Dealers quote from 91-2 to 10¢ per Ib for 5, 10, or60-!b according to the size of the mb honey sells at $2.40 to $2.75 per dozen sections. Baled hay.—firm. Choice timothy, on track, Two-ton lots, de- livered, $11. id Straw—Scarce. Oar lots of straw, on oS here, SSED HOGS AND PROVISIONS. enon Dec. 81.—Dressed hogs on here, were quoted frm. at $7.10 bid ced ii 101-4 to 10 1-20; 13 1-20; d backs, 18c. \ All meats out of pickle ic less than prices quoted for smoked ierces, 10¢; tubs, 10 to 10 4c; pails, 101-4 to 101-26. Chicago, Dec, 31. potebember co) und- $1. The Antes ot New Zealand ——.— me WOODEN. MATCHES. Sw. den amd Norway expor tans af woods mayhes a ye Glosed Je lower, January a shade| higher, and May unchanged. Oats} closéd unchanged. Provisions at the | close were 2 1-2 to 7 1-20 lower. Mintieapolis, Deo. 31.—Wheat = 1-2c; May, 78 d-4e; July, 75c. ce ce L hard, 74 Ito; No. 1) No. 2 Northern, | | 68 Sg o a $e: Binur sWinet pate enis, $4; second patents, $3.90; first} clears, $2.80 to $2.90; second clears $1.90 t6 $2). Bran higher; in bulk, Cash 31.—Wheat—Cash, bard, 72 7-8c} No. 1 Northern, 70 7-80; No. 2 Northern, 61 142 to 66 1-20; No, 3 spring, 52 1-2 to 59 1-2e; to arrive, No. 1 hard, 73 1-2c; No. 1 Northern, 71 4-2c; December, 70 7-8¢; May, T5c. Corn—38 1-2c. Oais—24 3-4 to 24 1-20. Buffalo, Deo, 81.—Dlour — Dull. ee. See No. 1 hard, carloads, ‘of spot; No. 2 red closing steady; No. 2 red, 770; mixed, 7 1 white, 750 bid, on track, Corn—Easier; No. 2 ellow, 410. No. 3 do, 40 3-40; No, 2 ra, 40 1-4 to 40 1-20; No. 3 do.,dec, . hi Corn—Kasy ; No. 1 American, yellow, ‘A despatch from London says:—T! Evening Standard says it understands that the pee of Yeomanry which was entrapped and captured by the Boers, ior they were following from Britstown, was relieved after the men ids, were wounded. -d Kitchener cables the War Of- fice :-— “The Boers eastern column in Cape oul driven in the direction of Venterstadt. The Boers’ western column is reported to have gone north in two portions, one towards Prieska and the other THE YROMANRY RELEASED, * Boer Commandant Abandons His Maxims and Carts. he through Strydenburg. They are being | followed up.” It would appear from Lord Kitchen- | ex’a despatetes that all the Boer com- | mandoes are being driven toward the Orange river border. from Burghersdorp states that Colonel Grenfell continues in touch with Kruitzinger's commando of 700 men, who are carrying off the British prisoners. Kruitzinger has abandoned his Maxims and carts. An attempt of the 9th Lancers to tur | Kruitginger’s flank at Plaisterheuvel resulted in eight casualties among the Lancers, including Lord Frederick Blackwood, son of the Marquis of Duf« lterin, who was wounded. i Oats—Quiet; » 29 1-4c; No. 3 white, 28 eae through _ billed. white, Glosed: No. 1 white, ona, The; aoe cash an. December, 77c; May, Bt Lous, Doe. ak clea Gaal, 7154: Devoraber, 70 1-20; January Tio; May, 72 1-20. —— DISAFFECTED DISTRICTS. Lord Kiuchsnor Pouring in Thou A despatch ae cae ‘Wedne; says;—Lord Kitchener is in the heart of the disaffected districts, and equainted with local conditions. st March he supervised the sup- anda of troops from the north. pondent says the loyalists demand that martial law shall be proclaimed throughout Cape Colony, but a “Such a step is now impossible owing | force it.’” Civil railway traffic has been sus- pended largely im all parts of the col- ony, and movements of both Boers and British are almost unknown in Cape fown. it appears thut one Boer col- umn attacked Steynsburg, but was re- pulsed, and fled from cee the mountains, Another Boer commando captured a party of police at Venterstad, Mount- ed colonial troops surprised 300 Boers, of volleys, retired with a loss of ae n. ‘Phe Cape Town correspomdent of the Times telegraphs that scarcely any Cape colonists have jomed the invad- ers. we eR FALSEHOODS FROM PULPIT. How the Burghers | ee sia by Their Advis A despatch from ae says:— Sunday four troopers who were severe- ly wounded in the course of French's march to Machadodorp, and have since been prisoners in the hands of the Boers, were sent from Ermelo were well See who accom- |panied thém, reports that food is very broug 0 |scarce at Ermolo, Ali the flour, sugar, greatest credit on the army. i coffee as finishéd, and the sup- ag to what takes place outside Ermelo, Dutch’ miaisten last Sunday in- cee them from the Balpit tha t} Wictoria was’ dead, that De} eC Mad aroma tate Cape Colony and was ¢arrying everything before ‘him, land that Mr. Kruger. was ‘returning | fom Europe, Yaving arranged inter- Teal Botha the ago, and seemed inclined to advocate peace, sora OS HORRIBLE BRUTALITY. Greek bas Sie Set on Fire and Worshtp s Burned to Peath. A decpaien from New York, —A telegram from Salonica a body of Bashi-Bazouks surrounded a Greek chureh in Albani and after smashing the windows seti fire to the edifice. When the worshippers tried to escape they were driven back into the e istiang were wounded by stones and knives. | resignation of Major. | The Standard’s Cape Town corres- to the lack of sufficient troops to en-| : and mealies. The| residents are kept utterly in the uate COLVILLE REMOVED. a} 3 The aise War 0 pea valde Re- of the Ar! A iste from soe says;— ‘The War 0} has ees the prom: ised eee of the a tional manner, Tt is aad the General “Sit Henry Golyille, commanding an in- fantry brigade at Gibraltar, and re cently commanding the 9th division of the South African) field force. Gen, Colville refuses to resign, and he it now on his way to tand, ‘Tha news is all the more startling as the question of Gen. Colville’s _responsi- Dility for the Yeom: disaster at ey last May, was : tally invosti gated by the authorities when G ee returned from South Africa After the enquiry. Oolvilie waa reinstated in hia |eommand at Gibraltar in September last. The attitude of the War Office in- dicates that the aew regime in Pail Mail will reverse the decision of Ep rd Colville, like Gen. Methuen, has always been a great social weisonsee in London, and a seme) club man. He has had di ished mary career, has been repeatedly 1 patches, a1 author, and on marriage created astir a going on hig honeymoon in a balloo: MUST NOW SURRENDER. The Boer Raiders Defeated With Gi ‘A despatch from Naauwpoort. says: —Gen, Delisle has severely defeated Hertaag’s commando eighteen miles west of De Aart, and has driven them Cape palice who were captured at Philipstown. Gen. Grenfell bas turned back Krit- ginger’s commando toward Venter- stad. Both sections of the raiders are in a desperate plight, and it is probable that they will never be able to return to the Orange River Colonies, They, have reeeived little accession asion will probably be a complete ER It is hald’ here that the rapid movement of. British forces, which has bout this result, reflects the OUT OF RIGHTING ZONE. fall ear Offiesrs- Must Remove Their Families: A despatch from Cape Town, says — Gen. Kitchener is informing the of- ficers who brbught their families and and established homes in the O: River and Vaal River Colonies 3 (hop areailll GiceiveDserae oe thei their families must not be stationed within the fighting zone. SSeS HELD UP A TRAIN. Re: Uda ad “arrived and the s Were Driven Off. A ioe from London, says:—Lora Kitchener telegraphs that the Beers held up a train, three miles west of Pan station, below Kimberley on MO Reinforcements arrived ind the Boers were driven off. They teat one filled and seven wounded. Our joss wasgone killed end four wounded. PAINS IN THE BACK. FREQUENTLY DUE TU SLUGGISH LIVER OR KIDNEY TROUBLES. \f int Mr, Frank Walters, of Exeter, Tell fering and How br, Williams’ Pink | ea fiim-After Other Medtetnes | Fall From the Advocate, Exeter. Mr. Frank Walters is a young man personally known to most of the re- editor. of the Advocate recently Mr. Walters said:—“In . justice to ; Williams’ Pink Pills I think it my floty, in view of what they have done for me, to a&d my testimonial to the thousands of others that have been printed. For some months I ee pains and kidney trouble, but whatever the tause they frequently left me in ter- rible agony. The prins were not mys confined to hs’ back, but would BI to. other parte’ of the body. As a result I got little rest, my appetite SH 5 light of things. myse WHY THEY WERE THERE. m here, gentlemen, explained the pickpocket to his fellow-prisoners, as. a result of a moment of t of an unfortunate habit of making | And I, chimed the forger, on accoun' of a simple desire to make a name for ‘unless the skin is in active condition, self. And Iadded the burglar through congestion or nothing tui taking advantage opening which offéred in a large mer-, Tide in an open carriage or near the cantile establishment in town. Bay of I was eured Islands. Springhill, by MINARD’S cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD’S LINIMENT. J. M. CAMPBELL, ed of el Neuralgia by MINARD’S LINIME! Ww a8 DANIELS, N.S. I was cured by Chronic Rheumatism LINIM. GEORGE TINGLEY. ‘Albert Co., N. 5. abstraction. of an| IF YOU WANT GOOD HEALTH. Never go to bed withi cold or damp feet. | Nevor Jenn with the back spon eny- | the cold will close the pores and favor other diseases. After exercise of any kind never a moment; it ‘When hoarse, spzak as little as pot sible, else the voice may be perma- nently lost of difficulties of the throat be produced. Merely’ warin the: back by the fire, and- never continue keeping back exposed to heat after it nae be- a also the chest well protected. In sleeping in a cold room establish the of breathing through the nose. and never with the mouth open. a *, oe Sear EES Hlinard’s Liniment Cares Buras, ete became impaired, and I fell off great- ly im weight. I tried different reme- dies suggested by friends, which’ hav- ing no effect almost disgusted me with medicine. personal friend urged me to! try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. that medicine would not relieve me, but he insisted and finally Idevcided to try them. I purchased one box at first, and to my astonishment before it was finished I was greatly reliey- bo: si ~ Walliams’ Pink Pills cure by go- renew and build up the blood, and thus driving system. If your dealer does not keep them, they will be sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, orsix boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. eee COST OF A HURRICANE. Tv government's estimate of losses followmg in the wake of the West Indian Chen of September 8 in- cludes the following: Th 1ce is estimated at 73,000 barrels of four bushels e2ch, represen- Ingi a value of about $219,000. Exclusive of the damage to farm buildings, machinery, The loss of farm animals is estimat- td at 1,200 horses, 150 mules, 20,000 cat- He, 2,800 sheep, and 900 swine, repre- senting a total value of about $4 do. Of pecans thera is an estimated loss of 2,500,000 pounds, valued at $100,000. “Three thousand trees, valued at $75,000, are also reported as destroyed. The area under corn is estimated to haye been about 815,000 acres, with an indicated production of about 17,500,- 000 bushels. The loss to this crop is es- timated at about 1,000,000 bushels, or 547 per cent., representing a value of about $500,000, TWO SIDES. sah, said Uncle ‘Rastug, 1 cong’, eS two yeahs, an’ all I evah got fm de mem- bahs wuz oy ‘Ten dollahs, x Not a cent 0". That was lagaeey poor pay, ree plied the listen I don’t pee pre Unele Ras- his head reflectively, ‘Any man as than “gracious I” A DE! When my and her hus! Well? We got a late «i daughter we thought we would board with her band. THOROUGHLY ¥SMININE. wéman doesn’t lier than a 1 Do you mean to say a woman's word isn't as good as a man’s? He—It may be better from a point of view, but it isn’t as satisfy- ing. angry as you are now would choose a stronger word Ste se Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere FEAT. got married tart, somehow, and they are boarding with us One medicine will d SAILS AS DUS' if they are swept £ sels. The inferenc: Ladi The hollow squ: Did yo’ eval heah me preach, hosst ari a LUCKY. Young Burglar—These spoons ain't pie “they are the cheapest kind 0° imitation. Old Barglar—That’s lucky aoe eee *em along. = vhat for to set the detectives arter Be lest they should find them de Soribe “em in th’ papers SOVERNMENT CONTROLS PRICES. | prices of medicines in Prussia | gre regulated by th Every year a new price list is lished. ——. POTATOES GROWN ON STEMS. The potato, hitherto grown asa > tuber aeease is now being pro- duced like fruit the stem of the plant. ‘The favor of these potatoes is! ‘excellent. : military tactic, was poucs: Why? all other British solidly together. ‘u idee the fi ment, apan_ 0) eon “Salada, or Blue Ri a m in sister colonie: The lady a the house will be afraid Datriotisally. These teas appeal to fro: Blood isorde arg sigh sisipidajdney disorders, The kidne filter am ‘of all that shouldn't there. Th ry sses through the ki crea aes Ifthe kidneys a theit ‘worl rie 0 impurity or cause diso in in the circulation Tonge thac that Unies Uheretore if gece _is ou! our kidneys have stimulation, strengthening, or ring. jo. all ‘ores the “fine and most imitated blood m¢ is iT COLLECTORS, Great quantities of dust collect on the decks of vessels at sea, no matter wice or thrice a day. Most of it, too, is found on sailing ves- oy fresutt + the sails act as dust collectors. arresting the particles which drift i ea ae THE HOLLOW SQUARE. eis tha’ in the air. moral THE REMOVAL OF MILDEW. As mildew prevention is far bet- cw t allow gar- ments to remain in a damp or wet condition over night. To remove mil- every morning until the stain is gone. Mother Grav ’ Worm Exterminator is Blessané to take; sure and effectual, in destroying worms. Many have tried 5 with best 1 penne DISCRBTION, ‘Why have you given up practicing on the flute? I understand the man who moved into the flat directly across from ours used to be one of the best amateur boxers in the state Useful At All Time: ter or in summer Parmeloe’s V le Pills will cope with and ovércome eee irregulari- ties of ae aipeetiva ors List which change of diet, change of re heir beneficial action Beene noes me ons willbe withont. them. ‘There i thing nauseating in their: structure,” and see most delicate can usr them confiden’ ly. gd EES GELTING INFORMATION. Bets you read Omar Khayyam? . asked the young wosan with glasses. he young with short hair. Who wrote itt £0 R FIETY RS WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has aged by ethers for their children teething. | TL900 bet the child, 20 ecm, allays, pain, cures ‘wind tolls andl ie the best seutey tar aise, Bea, ote. Sold by, all, druseists thraughont tho worl pee te NO ONE WOULD NOTICE IT. a eee I haye plenty of what a time; can Ido with tag eae caeae do I would Be laughed irene wees You'd look as well as anyone else on a maeyele scientifically prepare an alterative in one. JUST so. Little Elmer—Papa, what happens it ae convinse a man against his aire, a purely British never broken but | use Tommy ayer Broadhead—Oh! you have t oO tkins do it all Bist again the next time mmy. ‘Aiki om ae possessions stand 7° “#toh } The lesso po eee ies, ladies bike from purity, way. the: ionscon, ibbon ts. Ser ECONOMY IS WEALTH. government. Extravagance is just a sin, pub- oung man can doubt it; é Ta ; Ee sian ae =e at Neo Oe cre Bromo-Quinine t=2 Laxative the Ready fist a's Suid ta se 0c y are su-{ x Chinas. 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