Daily Colonist (1900-01-17) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1900-01-17) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1900-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


Are uo-vv otferiug their large ■ variety of

At Wholesale Prices

Don't buy an Imported Stove when you can buy i tbe Home-made Article for less money.

A call at their store-rooms on . Store Street and Pembroke Street will convince you.

KEBP POSTED

WAR-IN ' j --r. SOUTH AFRibA^'

9 Plating in all its Branches is now Executed i § by Competent Workmen

tern ot compulsory vaccination, and that till' government be re(piesled to change the regulations now throwing Ihe respon.-;!b!!-Ity on their shoulders," I'assed.

The following was moved by -Mr. Davis: "That all dogs ove.- six iniaith of age be ta.'ved the sum of aunu.illy, except In niuuiclpalllles where a tax already exists."

Mr. Collins, la speaking to the motion, said that there were too many dogs In the country now and that they were desti-oylng a great many sheep and lambs.

Jlr. Shoplaiid said that he had lost a great many sheep through dogs. He thought that farmers would keep more sheep It they were not bothered In this way.

Mr. Ladner said that It would he v diffleult or tmpbsslblo to get the Indlaus to pay this tax. They would not pay the road tax, and how could they be made to pay this'/

The motion was carried, and after some general discussion the meeting adjourned tin 8 p.m.

At the evening session I'rof. SpIUiaan delivered an address on fodder plants, iiiid .Mr. C. .Marker on the dairy and dairy pni-duets. There was no business transacled.

The association will meet at U a.m. to-day.

SICKLY CHILDKEX.

Some children nro pa'e. weak and puny from blrlh. others becomo so as a result of disease, all are fully restored to beallh and vigor by a treatment -.vltli Dr. Oliase's Nerve Food. It is nature's greatest resior.t-tlve for pale, weak, nervous men, women and chlldiren. It gives rouudnesa to the term and color to the cheek of the pale and emaciated, and new vigor to every motion ot the body.

After a cold drive a teaspoonful of I*aln-Klller ml/.ed with a glass of hot water and sugth \rl\l be found a better stimulant than whlskej-. Avoid substitutes, there la bat one Paln-KIlIcr, Perry Davlsl. 25c. and COe.

TUB FATE OF THE TRANSVAAL MINES.

Will the mines on the I'.and suffer destruction, as has been tiiretitcned Inccordiiig to new8i)aptr reportl-wlll they be seized and worked In the Interests of the Bmn-goverainent—or will they merely He Idle and take the damage due to neglect? tin-fortunately no direct answer seems obtabi-able. It Is not to be believed, however, that any destruction cf equipment (onid receive ofllclal canel.'oii la the first place, contrary to the generally received opinion the ownership "f the mines !s vested clilelly or. the Contlnint. l.'.r!tlsli Interests lire a minority only, the majority of the shares being held la Germany, France, and other F.nropeaii coamrles. The ;arg. neutral 'ii-terests Invid.-ed would deter Hie heads ot the goveniiui 111 froie directing or sanctioning any ivrecknge of property or plant. Whether or not tlie recklessness and law-lessue...-s of ih-.^ 'ower (denieuts of the community conl'l be restialned Is unite another matter.



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