Milverton Sun, 10 Jan 1901, p. 2

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Heart. Palpitation. A QUEBEC LADY Y RELEASED From) fh GREAT SUFFERING. ed mademoicelle, with an exquisite w bodily afflictions are more ter- smile. fine than disease of the heart. To live in constant dread and tion of death, sudden and with farewells unspoken, is for most peo- rious Whe slightest eslenent ‘brings fering and danger to ‘peop! | For several years ee Gravel, wife of P. H, A. Gravel, foreman in Barry’s © ‘several aes my appetite was VaR: By ela The prins in my hea: less frequent and less severe, and in Thad taken eight boxes. when Ihad “awful fatigue T Tam very thankful to Dr. Wil- released me from much suffering, and I ing to the root of the disease, They “renew and build up the blood, and etremgihen the nerves, thus driving “by addressing the Dr, Williams’ Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. eee gs HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Do not jar any rising material while it ig baking. Hence, do not slam the oven dcor, Stewed figs served on rice, with cream make an appetizing change for the breakfast cereal. In breaking eggs, break them one at a time into a cup, so that a bad heating the water in the lower pan boils. ‘A thick felt under the table cloth avoids and"saves wear on the ‘eloth, This also saves the surface of a polished table, as the varnish is the table, the heat going readily through one layer of fabs sues Some epicures who a with stuffing their faves with aie fed upon be- Some turkey fore they are kifled. farms make this a special feature. ; Lore is said, can made and shite by washing it in soap and ine. This s uP repeated if ‘there are disodlorings for several “Ivory potest ae be | -Arich, mutty flavor peculiar to © ter squash is lost when the Spans the so into pieces about three inches re. Take but the seeds, brush the x pers of each piece with butter, place table. : oo ‘SHB HAD TO BE. ’ So are verhose, he said, by way of criticism, Cafortnatets she said, I have to Naturally he was curious. 01 and you know sex. It is very poke aaa expecta- @ languishin; last 10, a is msteasptly not for sale.” i ha cea remarking that the ily $100. struck w’ cary as et time lected the money and left the ha! a but if you think for a moment of the from having its the thing seems only improv-1 5, ntinued using the pills until ' po to completely recovered my ae Tm mS wil liams’ Pink Pills, for they have truly + ~ Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills eure by go- | move often burned by hot dishes resting on! 70" “water and laying it while wet insun-! The dust of { same effect. as he strongest snuff and | T a ee Wash and dry the squash pi¢t © one’s repata-_ a French Dude. ote rail of ee wit and beauty “Oh,” replied the young dandy, with ig look, “what I most wish ee what you wish?” she re- "oy no; 1 dare not. declare my wish- or Neverthel jess let me know what you he b ve buy,” persisted the fair sales- cl oma: t baat ca oe aude admirer was thunder-| i and were AREAIB to the conver- tation. So-he took the hair, paid over il. flock who a ting. One Saturday he them entering a “pub.,” and hailed thus; “Pat, ” lieves physical pain, cure: mess, hecks a cough, is an_ excelle: oer r pains and rheumatic ‘gomplain and for en, since you demand it, 1} i oe fe Hae COULDN'T TREAT. ity, clergyman a members of, his re engaged at the cut- saw one ot in the Catholic great interest in the didn’t you hear me call- when taken inte about the house if I didn’t keep tell- You couldn't possi- et—O, I don’t know, ma’am; I alue of Telephone Numbers. ge a business house derives locaton well known ral. “In the course of mee Seantee minds egin to associate a firm with its tele- if when they start away from the neighborhood of telep! ne address. ~ Many oh sates have. followed ward trend of business in the ee few years, and aes are several Ons of a firm’s office address being in the up. town district, Pyne its eck pum- ber remains so and so Cortlandt or Broad. The firm’s line to oe exchange may be several miles long.’ siegie A Poet With Vigor. The MeMillans of London published ‘a book of ms by T. B. Brown, which the eee erities lauded because of the or of the t's descriptive style” es is a little ane of it re- bid to the salling of a fishing ie 3 et jetty gradual she was hauled; othe He oe ‘And chewed and spat hand wand curbed ths harbor master by his gods, ‘And, rotten from the gunwale to the keel, Tat riddled, bilge bestank, Slime metered, Noe Le her reel cory flan And oan Reson the deft young waves that ae vet and aan in many a sportive wheel d onward with ber lumbering We believe this Is a poet who could almost do Justice to the Chicago stock- D! a stick of the hog in the scalding vat ought to thrill such a bard to the very core of immortal soul. Give us a ‘The Sneeze Wor The Semaeaier sneeze wood tree is _ native of Natal and ue parts of Soutb Africa. It’s fun name was given to it because one aia saw it without era? violently. its wood has just ‘the is so irritating to the nose that work- men are ol ce 2 sneeze even when they are planti ts a piece of ae it in the mouth, it is found to hav a bitter aes a no doubt it is this ferness which vents insects of any pe rom n ataekiog the timber of the “: The vat cat fae find it so disa- grecable makes Its wood for yore that is required to last a wood of this tree is al, and a_ terribl “plague nence. ‘The fac ulty 2 miesislag anes upon for a rem- edy by the inform bim king, after fod Shar. that the plague was the result of a hostile junction of the planets Mars and Jupiter. etetoel abun ai: When a man insists on the ee coating and shape of the nee are imitated and the Se paid ‘3 oi daeeois The original is safe, Dodd eg | enters into their compositions. very Seine a mitations. vot Dodd's Kidney Pills legion, The box is aie is imitated. Imitations are Kidney Pills have a reputation, Imita- tors have nione or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD'S. Dodd’s is the original. Dodd’s is the name to be care- fulabout— : D-O-D-D’S= KIDNEY PILLS GTORY1 1» yo though some- thing pleasant had happened. Has that mine you inve: ok as turned out to be all right after No. By George, this is something ia sleep at six o'clock last night and he never woke up ill nearly four this morning ! cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD’S LINIMENT. J. M. CAMPBELL. be of Islands. was cured of Facial Neuralgia ‘by AES LINIMENT. WM. DANIELS. Springhill, N. S. I was cured by Ghronie Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINIMENT. GEORGE TINGLEY. Albert Co., N.S HER POINTED VIEW. you think Gi Miss Fuller—I think there are lots of empty things in society. RS Ses qpbometiing, Mote ‘Than a Pungative, o pte ts the only effect of nian ve the mat! table Pill Is are mors ae oe ae gative eatnach where other they a ee ee nature, used for tiring of an injurious nietely pargative powers, | kevt, although perhaps they are Bdlsordered ret rayfuse teh do what ye towld|one. A dis he “1 ee at Parmelee’s Vegetable Pi ills are a rec Bived chedy an ‘his state and relieé will follow t so thin that they look longer thar they really are. WORTH THE MAKING. Geen resolutions at the beginnin, a ear are notoriously ill- For the Overworked. auses of despondency Is one cartse —What are and alee 4 S disturbance of the nervous system. body. Subjec- over —— KEPT HER BOARDERS THIN. irs. Chicory—That detestable Mrs he keeps ther AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. The discovery of anew gut: Wihen th: exudes which, when placed in boiling water coagulates imto asubstance resembl ing pee percha, As the materia becomes exceedingly hard, bu ine soft can be molded into any de sired shape, Rit Minard’s bitten. vors ir 8, ote ——__ THE LENGTH OF THE DIGRESSIO. She—That was a long serme: wasn’t it? He—I should Why, it too. an hour after he began t preach befor’ he got ‘back to where he started. eres THE PARISIAN FEATU she totes are not at al! Pa advertise ibe ta fed your fashions —o——— Hew’s This ? We offer One Handred noes Raise fi 7 caso of Catan shat em cured b: are. CHENEY. CO,, Props , Tole do,0 ‘evo own 8) Ch last 1b years and believe bin perfectly ronce-tie ta all business transac tons, and financialiy able to cary ont any obit gation m.deby their firm West & TROAX, Who hogae Driteeiite, Toledo Waiwinoe daw. ; Wholesale uguists, Toledo, EG ece Cure ie token interaally, act ‘upon, the blood aud mucous’ cur 730. per bottic fais treo" t. SES ECTS THE KRUPP TRON WORKS. The large steal works of Krupp, im med in 1899 no less than sen, uu: 16,000,000 cubic mets of rater, ich equals about consumption of the city of Framkfort, with 230,- inhabitants. The Essen Ol consumed further, 1,682,000 tons of coal and 18,800,000 cubic meters 0° gas. INCOMPREHENSIBLE. Cobwigger—Women incompre- hensible. Soles pnt that into your are hea Cabs igger—My wife spent §15 for a ket for my Christmas pre- ANOTHER, THEORY ESTABLISHED, He—I see that a French physician says yawning is pevetietil- i-th ealth. ‘She—Indeed ¢ I've wondered a num- ber of times why I have been so un- usually well since you got to coming here to spend the evenings. Peete ees TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY J Iazative in Tales. AIL druggta Bind the toe 1 talisto ore. He | signature is on cach box. ———_ THEY WOULDN'T RIP. What do you call these? he asked at the breakfast table. jvlauae cakes, replied the wife of “explain! ing” | ® = been itis a confession that it wor Flannel? ‘They made a miswske and sold you corduroy this ti é 4 sent, and on New Year's she was ery- ing Ther eyes out because I didn’t Pe off. Sa Kinard’s Liniment Relieves Neara'gia pons JUDGING BY APPEARANCES. Dyer—Is that solemn-looking young clerk wife on a salary of $6 a week. MINES IN SOUTH AFRICA. rhea S nila fhe 7 EP RS Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere | Sten Before the war the mines of south fo between 60,000 GARNET MINE IN MEXICO. It is reported by the bureau of South’ American republics that an extensive not | deposit of rose garnet, situated near ade Fang, 9 aes ee shout ike Ce area aa 80 ill-Kept as notoriety declares. In! Cuautley, in Mexico, is to be worked was suc! a sufferer, nat 4 a i o b: ad s pet case they are still worth the!ona large scale. This rosalite, as itis thanks to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills’ She berate get sat eo MIGHT BE WORSE. making. Het asaee sekeaiioas “at tusk ins Salle 1a’ x Siem RGR ae gl a ue the enjoyment ot por tl see pare clipped at peel Mistress—Bridget, I'm beginning to/:housand times, yet for the ian filled with beautiful little crystals of good health, Mrs. Gravel says:— | ner beautiful locks and handed it to the patienc with you. There} and ‘first time he should endeavor to| garnet, which are too sott to be use- neral health was bad for | wouldn't be a blessed thing done| walk aright. Pelt da: vere fr mpares, tigor vo the action of the blood, Titel, belt stimulated, courses through vie the veins, strengthening the healthy imal fu the system, thereby wit ssary result, ake, same, ‘nud giving 8 ie lly. pata a Sorehrop & Lyman of fe given to the public their Vine a 1 , gauged by the opinion He ecient ists, tis Wine approaches nearest perfection of y in the market. 1) druggists sell it. A BASE CALUMNY. Mrs. Flannigan—Oi hear thot sthrap- sin’ Mrs. O’Roorke rules her husband wid a rod a Mrs. Finnigan—She do not; she towld me herself that all she iver uses on him is a rollin-pin. ET auras Linimeas cures | aniraff, -_— : TOO MUCH ‘O EXPECT. Poetry, said the editor is 8 drug on the market. Oh, indeed! exclaimed the poet, hopefully, am I to infer that you pay irugstore prices for it? —_———_ ‘A FIRST LESSON IN SAVING. The first Jesson for a boy to learn in saving his-money is to resist the hints of his sisters every time he earns 1 dollar. ee Se A DENTAL WANT. Thore is just one thing needed to make my business asuccess, said the painless dentist ‘What is that? asked the interested listener. ‘A shoutless patient. SETA Anti “Consumpive Syrup, sigever been Known to fail in ctr ine co astis, , colds, bronchitis and all af- feetions of the throat, lungs and chest. SS WORSE AND WORSE. Why so glum, old man — wife give youa box of cigars he did Rank, eh No, confound “it! they're good. That's what worries me, Is she @ judge of the things herself, or has she a gentleman frient € uy U 306 AVENUE HOUSE—Poiy Horna’ s133 Hotel Balmoral ee napa] Monte Free Bus Am. P. $1.5) up. EP. Sloan oe CATHOLIC PRAYER Posie. etmpatace sh Oras. ig-ous Pictures, § ational Works. Statuary sid Chu ae al ord pr mapeartent PILE CURE 4‘ —— ‘Care for gas ell be sen: ae ‘on receipt of two ree to w. No: rae ees, EE uncitNa FREE, Add RbICNe Oo, Toronto, it Will Pay. y You Dawson Gomcnission O Go. ‘Limited Africa gave work ‘and 70,000 men. toconsiga Colborne and West Market St., Toronto. ‘They. Con CIDA get you highest possible prices Roy BRITAIN'S WELCOME HOME. Lord Roberts - rts Was ~ Received by alty. A despatch from bondon says :— wds of people on Thursday flo ed to points of vantage along the route to be followed by Lord Roberts f the return of the City Imperial Volunteers from South Af- thea. Fears of a repetition of the riotous behaviowr-on that occasion deterred authorities furnished barriers to prevent crushing, and 15,- 000 addition to RECEIVED BY ROYAL Lord Roberts reached Paddington station only 20 minutes behind the schedule time. As he descended from nis carriage to the platform of the elaborately decorated railroad station he was greeted by the Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales, the Duke and the Duchess of York, the Duke of Connaught, and the Duke of Cambridge. The members of the Royal family shook hands heartily with the Field Marshal, while the bands played te National ‘inc Cabinet Ministers and staff mete: The Prince of al Roberts, soon left the presbalng Lord Roberts to Buckingham THE PROCESSION STARTS. ‘The people on the stand opposite the carpeted platform could see little but cocked hats and ladies’ bonnets. The first captain of the Empire, five feet Adjutant-General. General Sir velyn Wood, of henour. The veteran Field Marshal, and with evident enjoyment. a private for a few previous service Reetuiank After the inspection Lord Roberts had afew mimutes’ conversation with his old comrades, before he went out imto the station enclosure to meet London's multitudes. After Lord Roberts had replied to he processi quarters staff, im six carria; lowing immediately behind the ee Marshal, who ocoupied a state car- riage wted by Indian cavalry. The Seoretary of State for War, Mr. William St. J Secretary of aot for fairs, the M: were seated in F Anahee detachment of cavalry the rear. GREAT ENTHUSIASM PREVAILS. Foreign riage. er-in-chief of The hotels and buildings were all lavishly bedecked rrowded from top to bottom ‘ceasingly until the veteran command- er entered the gates of the palace. DE WET DRIVEN BACK Reoeeupation of important Towns by 0 A despatch from London, says :—’ effect of the withdrawal of troops erie the Transvaal and Orange River Col- ony to deal with the invaders in Cape Colony is seen in the continued activ- it pushed further north, but Boers have reoccupied Jagersfontein, the richest and most British t the They are also ped. The men had defendea the towns fae months, bat the militar, plies, as they were so far from the railway. Reports from Durban state that armed ee ee the neighbourhood of Ladysmith, possibly seeking chance to alas the Boer prisoners 3,600 NORE VOLUNTEERS. Australia end "New Zealand Will Send {his Number. A despatch from Melbourne Bays j— In response to the suggestion from for service in South | nm have volunteered at Victoria, 600 in South pee te Bee 2,000 in New Yealand. These have oe their desire to serve against the sesh HAVE JOINED HANDS The Two British” Forces in EPS ite Colony Unit A despatch from Cape Tow: ee regarding the invas scant, Williams attacked he Sia (nists 1a ae Middel- burg, but failed a dislodge them. He ; has since been by Lieut.-Col. Grenfell, and ea Boers have retired. feneral Brabant has arrived at Graaf Reinet. its courts ® arrived from Oape PURSUING DE WET. Cannon Firing “continually Heard at Maseru, ae despatch from London, says;— dyices from Maseru, Basutoland, ae Wednesday, say that three sep- taking twenty-eight prisoners. non firing is continually heard, All the English have deserted Micks- burg, taking their stocks of grain across tthe border, and the Boers have looted the town. According to the Daily Mail's cor- ip respondent at The (Hague, the direc- ar of the Netherlands South Af- ‘ailway, has applied to the Am- for a suspension of Payme! cag meee BULLETS AMD DYNAMITE. y —_ The British Make An Important Seizure, ‘A despatch from Cape Town, says; —An important seizure of bulleta and dynamite has made in the Fraserburg district. ‘The explosives ‘own packed in (condensed mill cans. It is learned that the Boers invad- ing Cape Colony obtained only six re- uits among the Afrikander resi- baectsuin tise Hopetown district. It is believed here that their measure of success in other districts was equal- ly small, the Dutch sedition mongers fearing to translate their words in- is proceeding at an sours nals Cre aw regiment, the | Prince of Wales’ Light Horse, has established a recruiting record. ge es PROTECTING THE MINES. Boers May Do Oe of Pounds fe despatch: from tes gel mtn. bad ae Gen. Kitchener, with his eee force, protecting the Rand vee and aya thal mpksnders would: bs able in an hour ‘or 2to do singe amount ing to thonsanda ‘of pounds. Mances His ;Rietitontela'-aaingw was recently damnged to the exient of £210,000, The mine cannot be start- again in two yen two high, was mvisible except from 4 g 8 ? £ | cratulations had been exchanged, Lord the Duke of York, and and reviewed the guard | wo; who appeared to be m perfect health, with pink cheeks, bore himself jaantily E Brodzick, and the | 5, Af of re car: brought oe i i ae a land was ablaze with colour and the jat 4 Field produce, soc Mets, out of|centres of anti-Bri r [to $2; ae piled per Dried apples—Dried apples eell at 3 present, MARKETS OF THE WORLD — Prices 0° Cattle, Chasse, Grain, &¢ in the Leading Markets. BREADSTUFFS, ETC. Toronto, Jan. pei ee tions are as follows;—Red winter, 66¢ and white, 660, middle Sighs spring oe tees 69c; Manitoba. No. 1 hard Bae: No. 2 at 920; Nov hekd, is Bay, sraentey St Ton lots, at the mill door, sell as follows;—Bran, $12 to - 50; amd shorts at $14 to $14.50) Het firm; No. 1 American, yellow, 45¢; No. 8 yellow, 480; No. 2 yellow, 440. —Steady; No. 2 sold, midale ass. He walked down eath rank, saluting | treights, at 61 1-2c, and east at 62c. with hus left hand, a8 his right hand| parley Continues dull. No. 2 east, day adds to the probability of a Dutch is still im a sling, speak! to the! j1¢. and middle freisbis, 40c; Nor 3 |e 3 S of nssistance openly 5 sergeants, and occasionally picking out 3 given to the Boers multiply. T! tar: troops that can be spa: nokewit eat —Abont steady. Car ta west, are, quoted at 49c; and east ts—Quiet. demand; No. 1 white, poe 270; No. 2 white, north Ee west er sai are i Holders outside far foreign markets have not responded eb, 8 i were firm. Turkeys gold at 100; geese at 7 to 80, chickens, at 30 to 400; and ducks, at 50 to 7c. The market hee bare of stock at the close, and $20 here. Sales, out of store, are made store, 30c ae carrot ‘ag ; onions, T0c per bag ; r bag; Aa per bbl, $1 1 $2. 1-2 to 4e; and evaporated at Sto 51-26. ns—Ordinary white beans br are quoted at $1.40 to $1.45. Be! 1-2 to 100 per 1b, for 5,10, or 60-1b, tins, according to the size of the order. Comb honey sells at $2.40 to dozen sections, Baled hay—Firm, Choice timothy, ae Sil. Taw—Scarce. on track here, $7. DRESSED HOGS AND eRe Dressed’ hogs on the street were unchanged at $7.40 to $7.75. Car Tots on track here, were quoted firmer a 7. 15 to $7.25 for mixed ie Pioraions continue quiet but stead Soo for peisinins are as fol- :—Dry salted shoulders, 8; long aoe bacon, loose, in car lots, 100; and in ‘case lots, 10 1-4 to 101-20 yshort cut eee $19.50 to $20; heavy mess, $17.50 Car lots of straw, Smok: medium, 12 1-2 to a 1 20; light, 13 1-2c; breakfast br lesa than prices quoted for smoked meats. qe nee ope ie 10 to 10 1-40; pails, 10 1-4 to Daluth, Jan. ne tCash, No. 2 hard, 681-2c; No. 1 Northern, 74 Toledo, Jan. 8—Wheat—Cash and Ma: seed—1898, prime, $0.25; 1899, prime, 6.50; January, $7; March, $7.10. Oil Unchanged. Buffalo, Jan. 8—FI beaten Wheat—Spring Bioes old, portend ‘51-8, Winter wheat 2-red; 78; mixed, T7c: Se 76c, on track; “Buffalo, Goon Fir good*demand}’ No. 2 yel- 411-40; No. 3 do., 41c; No. 4 do:, " 20; No. ; 40 1-20, 30 to 801-4; No. 8 white, 29 to 29 1-40; No. 2 mixed, 27¢; No 8 mixed, 260. 3: extra, 89 1-2c, east; and 38 1-20, mid- ords, recalling | aie freighte, ss Rye—Firmer; new rye, #70, weet;| es. e stead; being made outside at equal to 30 to|Middleburg to Roode Hoogte, oe an- ing $1.20 to $1.25; choice hand-picked beans | at Zuerberg, and are looting bu ithi, loney—Firm, Dealers quote from 9|™0nd, which town is threatened. There on track, $10.25; two-ton lots, deliver- ev’ heavy, 12c;| pai ‘own 781-4c; No. 1 Northern, 76 1-4e; No. 2) t leading citizens, The mmer- | thine destruction in the north. Dering pout 783-4c. Flour—Ten cents | cial companies have asked the Mayor | the past week he has destroyed Brie her on patents. Bran—In bulk, | to call a mass meetin; urge the tish property valued/at £50,000. a si 75 to $12. Government suppress disloyal, ‘The owmers recently applied to Gen. _ DUTCH RISING FEARE Open Assistance Given to the Raid- ing Commandoes. : A despatch from London, ‘Monday, an'mals. soeeters. the Government i! Says;—There is no official and little commandee: bu not encourag “the heat reed there is or uneasiness in ‘Town the neighborhood owing to the ance ES sin the western districts are ex: ceedingly unwilling to sell horses to the Government. It is stated that in worth of the capital, one district they have refused to sell, | Which will isa sae! be used as an and defy the Government to seize their |#4vanced bi HUGE WARSHIPS, Britain Will Build Two Monsters for the Navy. Piquetburg Barley—Stronger; extra, 63 to 64c? fair to good, 56 to 59°... Rye—No. 1, 57 asked; Ne 2, on track, 56c. Chicago, Jan. 8.—Wheat scored the highest rine at the season to-day on heavy buying, but broke sharply later es) fram London says;— oe British Admiralty has: sins ta build two battleships whi are in~ tend loWer, ota 1:80 higher; aud provisious|roe eS eee res practically unchanged. Sa ae STILL MOVING SOUTH. ‘Wo projected large warships, to be respectively named Queen and _ Boers Break the British Cordon at} ‘y. p, Zuerberg. ¢ Prince of Wales, will be 2,000 tons “A despatch from London,says:—The Boer raiders of the Cape Colony are still moving south without apparently 500 heavier than any hindrance. A party has passed - armour-clad vessel. ‘These tremenas ous British vessels will curry nothing — rger teries will placement of 18,000 yee which is 3,- ge other has reached Glenharry, 20 miles north of Graaf Reinet, one of hie chief garding the capture of the town at A report from Cape Town states that 700 Boers have broken the British are some rumours of engagements be- et ees ae tween the invaders and their parsuers,; @20While Russin, France, the ee: tates, and Japan have all been: ins ferred from certain vague statements|°reasing their displa i Great “Britaim has been almost lefts behind. Now she steps in, taking the lead with the Queen and the Prince at Wiles, to say nothing of the Lon« don aind ‘the hee both of 15 000 tons, now newrin; completion. thus prevent all chance of their re- tura to the Tranavaal or Orange River Colony. . Martial law ae been proclaimed in five more district pee) ELIGIBLE FOR PENSIONS. Dependents of Dead Canadians to be Provided For, TO REMOVE PRISONERS. Will Be Taken From Camp and laced on Transports. A despatch from Cape Town, Wie x other dependents of Canadian soldiers who died in South Africa, will be provided out of the Im perial patrivtic fund. prisoners from the camps to trans- ports, Farmers coming into Carnarxge: de- eligible for grants from the Royal Pa-’ le triotic fund. a by 1-20; No. 2 Northern, 651-4 to 701-40; | strings of pack horses lightly loaded, —— No. 3 spring, 561-4 1-40; to ar- Iesburg telegraphs that Krits- . : rive, No. 1 hard, ; No. 1 North- | inger’s commando is cros the NORTHERN DISTRICT ern, 75 1-80; May, 78 ly, 785-8c. | Middelburg district, but is getting few ae Corn—3/ 3-80; oats, 248-4 to 241-90, | if any reo Commandant Viljoen ~_ Destroys Minneapolis, Jan. 8.—Wheat—Cas! ere in Cape Town such business Valuable Mines, 4 - &—Sommandant lucting a campaign of t newspapers and to proclaim Sacha Kitchener for protection, but:were ine ae formed that they must, not look ta the military to guard their property. Lord Kitchener, is however calling” for five, thousand men to guard ae a Be, South African a) tal 5: esc BRITISH LOSSES See Ta a ata 4 \ A fae mite ‘London aie —The ; War Office has issued a table of the} A NEW ‘GOVERNOR. F war losses te the end of 1900. The tal casualties of every kind were 51, iar Lieut: Col. Maecotiun, wit re sen but owing to the fact that a majority Nat of the men invelided home have ces} .Londom,,Jan,, finer is ‘officially an covered'qnd rejoined their commands, mounced that Sir Waltet Hely-Hutch. the total reduction of the forces was inson, Governor of Natal, has beer i d transferred to. the Governorship o: Cape Col sake will be succeeded ir itCol; Henry E. McCal- anh dines. of Newfoundland, ~

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