Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jul 1907, p. 7

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les| AND A MIRACLE F HEALING er again Zam-Buk has per- o fry healing when applied to injuries which have refused ny other form of treatment. heal your trouble ? Immedi- is applied to a sore or wound ion of flesh it commences its rections. It anoints the ex- ntiseptic properties prevent bacilli from creating a, | essences and juices so finely oncentrated, penetrate the and stimulate the weakened to active, healthy operation. put forth their ** Building replace the diseased outer h and healthy tissue. By ole diseased surface is thus r healthy skin. Jam-Buk cures cuts, burns, abscesses, itch, eczema, ules, scurvy, salt rheum, 1 other forms of skin trouble, sures piles, varicose ulcers, sts and stores sell at 50c per on Buk Ce., Toronto, for 2.50. TRAVELLING. Steamship Company LIMITED | Gulf of St. Lawrence -- Cruises in Cool Latitude ew Iron SS. "Campana," lights, electric bells and all ort. m Montreal on Monday, giith and 26th August, S., calling at Quebec, Gaspe, nee, re Cove, Grand River, » and Charlottetown, RMUDA Xcursions, $35 and wpwards, Twin Screw SS. "Bermud. tons. Sailing from New alternate Wednesday, com- June. Temperature cooled es seldom rises above 80 de- trips of the peasom for omfort. AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. } and staterooms, apply ta LEY, or J. P, GILDER- Ticket Agents, Kingston, TIME TABLE R WOLFE ISLANDER ave Wolfe Island :-- 80--9.15 a.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. 809.15 a.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. 30--9. ave Kingston :-- 0--11.30 a.m. 3.00--5.30 p.«o, 0--11.30 a.m. 8.00--5.30 p.r 0-11.30 a.m; 8.005 Di 30 a. m. 2.00 Breakey's 0-11. 30 ar m. 3005.30 p- m. }--11.30 a.m 0--11.30 a.m al trip to dock, at 3.30 p.n. subject to change without w at Garden Island going to ngston RICELAND, Manager. rio & Bay of Quinte boat CO., Limited. ND-ROCHESTER ROUTE" I-- th King and Caspian ives Kingston daily, except 0.15 a.m., for Thousand ranandigue. "Returning loaves r Rochester, N.Y., via the e, calling at intermediate otha leaves on Mondays at Picton and Intermediate ation from J. P. HANLE BY, VE & KIRKPATRI( . ja JAMES SWIFT & CO.. | ROYAL TINE "TAC LINE MAIL AL TO LIVERPOOL bamer Corsican, 11,000 1 will sail from Montreal, aly 26th, on her trial trip, This steamer attained = eed of eighteen knots per Comm Odution for all clasges it am wWenty-tw undred be provided Tory h Pamphlet, rates of ned from th LEY, @ aw Lol es VE, Clarence street. IcAuley EMOYED TO © rincess Si. "orbett's Hardware Taylor & Hamil. ctly opposite An. AND SEE US RC SARIN OAL! | en changes' in weather i the wisdom of cal. Re 3 She hey ae the" heat, and home comfortens ; ; tte "ae Age buy,' and J tn t 0 i te, at the ox clean, and ag -- BLrrrowing Owls "Of what use are tion often asked by the tire. es?" student y do not gr: her useles some and ofter ry other cre: OFror--men and birds awls, Cre race, and kill the tiles wherever f may not alwa ¥s devour t g ams There are birds that gain »l bv assiduously seeking afd shvi poisonous serpents Ask the Austr many queer mitive forests he pect, and he will g tuchass, as h ings r 'would we hard akes for |ivelihood Graf La fri SUI 7d Eos Australi. Jardine's harrier, is a serpent killer of great ability, specially endowed by na ture with legs of great length, mailed He, too, first kills his prey, throws it into the air with a song of triumph, and then disposes of it at leisure g } " " ith strong, yellow scale mp nus kingfisher. Its note resembl \ had re- The "native Sompaion, as the Aus > h te Fin yellow 1 gi my A f r les nkey's hy : ys » tee also : ats bray thing to tralian crane 1s called, no mean an { ng 4 nd iy r S anc en bra : rogs, lizards and other reptiles y . r hmoet ' tagonist of the prt race, of wha h 1t - I'he kingfisher lives en hold to vs hundred of oh ad i I'he harrier besides the pied crow and poisonous reptiles, in.w the Yogesh rs ] Bnd 3 hela ackass -is-of-prert-valae-te isn zd ep in ; ii d-tifetess, 'method of ~ killing the-laughing jackas 15 of valuet « $iney ne : \ » the air. stamps on the reptile Australia, which Softans SO many varie varies the diet only for r 3 3 n tl i bes of ded akes Iv Venomous or ft toad t h it by | of its leg, drawn up to eh " Jsanly Sha te * 4 « OMoOus ones gs s, ci the : i 0 secks for snakes on ee wing « ches. v I C then propelled downward hawking at no great distance from the t he 5 T) a : rod with all the bird's strength N R great : at r the manner of his Americ » 2 : ground over the hot and stony places an kindred Fo make assurance doubly sure, the [fo nented by them. With a sudden It was a hot day Blu = Hr crane strikes a quick succession of blows sweep, the reptile is grasped by the tains of New Sout A traveller d been too that crushes the last véstige of life out [nook with one powerful foot, and then had been tramping throug! S ade 1g the snake of the mangled reptile, which is then |, harrier soars high into the air and less bush for som st. reac ) 1 hh t i swallowed with no more ado kills its reptile prey by dro pping it on } 4 E n fa he sat within Ns he > ing a big mimosa, he one, however Another snake eater is the secretary | rocks or hard, sun-baked carth from a on a fallen tree trunk strang bird of South Africa. More than once | great height almost the only 1 fiercely and Re travellers have seen thi urious crea I'he Indian adjutants and cranes of all trees that does n ¢ laugh, groan | tur If vulture and h falcon, with kinds, Manchurian and Dutch, are als leaves to the sun to di his | @ suggestion of the crane, tackling a big | snake hunters. Indeed; in India the for the curious Australian bush i Suddenly he beheld g king r in jackuss is short, 1 tract of the dige tion me of the trees opposit H ng process. Consequently he ting motionless, 1 Te i fron dawn to dusk is 1 namesake may be scen frequently over | trious fter n woods pond or trout str He startled t abrupt dash to the and a few seconds perch with someth fierce-looking ike that had be 3 , who protect the md not far aw rd from every pot-hunter i The Australian magpie, or singing row so a serpent killer, as is ane. and several others The some, lively and clever, just beyond tl ter of the v ey to Freemantle for imosa clump k and white coat and startling The bird had sc ] the reptile by the t of centiy des, scorpions and poison neck and held it in a vice-hike grip, d 1s snakes snake just as ti ve companion of | adjutant 1s treated with much con Australia does; t 1s to say, never sideration as the sacred monkeys of touching it with beak or wing, but al- | Hanuman. Woe betide the inexperi ways stamping on the squirmmg folds | enced tourist or v tries to with its powerful legs, disabling the rep- | shoot one of these curic bird tile at the first blow and finally dislo I'hen there is the burr wing owl of cating all the vertebrae it South American pampas, which Should the snake show fight, the sec-1§ s upon young rattlesnakes, follow retary bird seems to tighten all its fea- mg the creatures into their own holes. | | thers about it, hopping briskly here and [These birds also are respected, and with | there, with all the "footwork" of the |causc veteran t, so as to avoid the des There is no greater foe to nll warm perate 1 mm than the poisonous Such cc can end only one way, i any bird with clevery and 1d crushed serpent is soon repos- | courage enough to kill one and di off armlessly in ats Livi tomb it afterward well deserves man's grati wther Australian bird, known as tude and protection . LIQUOR LAWS IN NORWAY. THE FIRST LIGHTHOUSE. Private Profit EI Was Built on the Island of sumpt on Deer Pharos. New Norwegian hquor laws cessful. The Sondag to municipalities to grant the reta ec fa & spirit licenses which they deen of ry to a company wach w self to e: ArTy on th ! 0 r g @ ests of he xed I , and there was expended ual return n 5 per at t 800 talents, or over a mil on its paid up capt 5 i . cstablisl t i tion of comp 1 have presented mucl 2 ments of the pr » the state, 65 per ce t 1 lity, mn heu of larg abolished, 15 per cent, ¢ g ts of public utility operating « attractions to pubh " towns, 10 per cent 1 g districts, 10 per cc Ihe profits of the $7,000,000 | | 1 estrictions have cont fur objects of public in winding of the system ight years the proporti state has been rt till 1910 to form t 1 he nucleus of & old age pension fund, whic now imounts to $2,300,000 I'he 0st I w v kable fact in the history of & : riety is that the consumption of J 0 I cohol per mhabitant has decre 43 per cent. in the last filty decrease has been most marked establishment of the Sondag Sy I'he aims and princi ( dag system are these: of private profit and secur poly value for the public; est quality of hquors sold; of the number of licenses FR DIET OF CONSUMPTIVES. -ommended--Proper 1 Assured. IMPROVEMENTS IN INDIA. ONLY ONE SERVICE 'A YEAR Nine Million Pounds to Be Spent Story of Little Church on English on Railways. Hilltop. 1 ficial £0,041,000 he upon a Mi in the village a i »i Uphill, im the county of Som t y £3 wall and ver Id church, w for which st iad by caves in which the bones | d nec of all kinds of animals have been d wided fo of ¢ ered I'l ie litstorie place of w srship, yn Uphill castle ane was at on gship for miles no Sunday in its walls, and tl public is allowed which looks d the village nt » more is to be laid only place of v r other purposes, so For several to the extent of have been } anent additions poured into In- [only time that t ; worship ther ne night in the yea otted t on Christmas ¢ when the vica f will remam » new con- | Uphill or son ther clergyman o struction ates. Ther footpath Jeading Irrigation works are to have £833,300 [the hill to the church, but as the spent upon them and £063,400 represents [a very steep one and the distance great discharge of debt undér various heads, | very 'few people visit the church. It which naturally means re owing un by order of the ecclesiastical comm less we the RS inc: a surplus opened to the public revenue 000 as being devoted to ¢ this particul ar 'object "Curious stori Iready a 3000 or three | interesting edilice of rupe a ted in In- | effect that the wd by | on the top of the hill so that the preacher we ratlway | could feel con d of the sincerity of companies are put at £6,697.000. In real- | the faith of tho who accomplished the ity, therefore, about £0,000000 will be | task of climbing it. The church has | mised in England to keep India steady been visited by people from all parts of | building m stoners that it 1 ire told regarding this me of which is to the ch was purposely built tary of sta and lon the path of progress by usury, since the world. It is the only it i from rGeat Britain and not from | England--probab in the world- ir India itself that even the rupee loans | which divine service is conducted only are chiefly provided mee a year.-- 1 it-Bits. The net deposits of the savings banks "Mire expected to increase by £85,000 dur- Accomodating. ing the year, and the whole of that like- "Oh," what a pity!" he said to her {wise will be absorbed in the projected {1 her "P've been eating onion capital expenditure, as*well as £113,000 | The brother reported to the girl. She provided by "deposits, remittances, €1¢." [ grygged her plump" shoulders, and gathered up her skirts, and sauntered out into the kitchen garden f Lr Sher garded > a year. 1 "~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY Bed, 1507 ho SENSE OF Soar IN ANTS, | Experiments Show Show They Don't De- pend on Smell. The old theory that ants could not see and were guided entirely by sense ot smell has been demolished by a series j of expenments reported in the Revue | Scientifique. A hte platform of card- {board was set up near one o ftheir nests { with. inclined plane leading conveniently {down to the entrance. Then a number {of the insects and a quantity of their jegrs were alpced upon the platform. For a few minutes the ants seemed | greatly perturbed, but they very soon {found the inclined plane and at once | started carrying the eggs down it to the i mest. | A second inclined plane was located on | the opposite side of the platform, but {they took no notice of it. The experi- menters. then twisted the platform around so that the second plane pointed to the nest entrance Without hesitation the using the old plane and took to the new one, showing conclusively, jt is ar gued, that they were not following a trail by scent but were getting their bearings by some other sense The next step was to mark some of the ants with a view to seemg whether cach individual always used". the same path and the same entrance to his nest It was found that no such thing was the case Fhey ants ceased all seemed to know all the en traces and to have a sense of their direction They struck out new paths for themselves and always reached their destimation without fail his was re establishing some form of vision Finally, an up near one seemed to have for the ants, as the entrance on going from the electric light bulb was set entrance to the nect. It an immediate attraction they unammously used that side coming to and nest. Then it was {changed over to the other side, causing great excitement apparently among the msects, which ended in their changing over to the newly illuminated way. Changes in the brilliancy of the light seemed to have no perceptible effect on the ants, but they never failed to detect the chan of direction. All possible precautions were taken to prevent the Theatfrom the lamp from reaching them so that it is regarded as certain that they perceived the Natures Provisions There are qualities 'on which Mrs Hobbs prided herself, but good temper was not one of them. "I'm no saint,' she often stated, and even her most loyal friend was not prepared to dis pute her. On one occasion a lecturer on "How to ( Old Gracefully," spoke before the Cranston Woman's Club, and was entertained at dinner by Mrs Hobbs and sad to think that r it adds already in Isn't it strange every time 'we give way 2 new line or deepens one * said the fac 3 the lecturer, thought fully, at the close of an excellent meal Mrs. Hobbs eyed her sharply, but was unable to detect any ulterior designs on the part of her guest I don't know as it's so very strange or sad either," she remarked, after the | cause for inspection. "I think, perhaps, it's just one of Nature's wise provisions to let folks see what a woman who isn't given to much talk outside has to con- tend with in r own family." SHOE POLISH is a leather food as well as the blackest and quiok- est polish made. Honest dealers give it when asked for. PAGE SEVEN. Filtered Ly nature-- --| Wa ggoner' s re:filtered by science, --carbonated with purified gas --there is no water so refresh- | ing and zestful to mix with | Quenches thirst in a | wholesome way; improves) the flavor of liquors; ii the stomach good. York Sparks | i WO spirits. is better--yet costs no more. | The Mineral Springs Limited, Toronto J. S. Henderson, 'Phone, 279. | R Hickey, , 242. | Bign erarinnsy Phoser 974. When You Buy W. BR. McRae & Co., "Phone, ier, COAL Do Not BE Fig 1 HUMBUGGED. § F* WALSH {& You get genuine R |® Scranton, as he Nr '® handles nothing ok else. wi flooding the market. with cheap and | worthless preparations designed to be | imitations of Dn. Fowzzn's Exmaacr or | "am at ten sre on mies 2x. GASOLINE tract of Wiki Sismwbenrys sWid Saw | "spot in'Your Tank at Our Dock. - the public may be deceived and led | to purchase them, thinking they are | A large stock of Dry Bat-: © | Spark Plug and Coils wu getting the genuine Dr. Fowrza's. Are you Niiline to risk your health-- teries, perhaps your life, to these no name, no a |always on hand, hi dangerous, so Dn soins [SELBY & -YOULDEN, - Exrracr or WiLd Steawnxrry has been | used in thousands of families for Diarr- | LIMITED. hoea, Dysentéry, Colie, Cramps, Summer | Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera | | Infantum and all Bowel Complaints. Do not let the dishonest or unscrupu- lous dealer humbug yom into accépting | one of these cheap substitutes, to the | detriment of your health and gain to his | pocket. Ask for Dr. Fowrer's and insist on | being supplied with it. See that the | name The T. Milbum Co., Limited, | Toronto, Ont., is on the wrapper. Price 35 cents. It you wish ta be smccessful nt- Has tend The oon Kingston Business taf { Presidents ne oak Uterine je, and A effoc onthly | J. B. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. lent whieh women oan ! Life Producers ten Chatham Incubators y | Life Trcscaver on ' Chatham Brooders Synopsis of Canadian Northwest The only machines that rival the © uf HOMEATEAD REQ ULATIONS { other hen, Automatic in action, + =» _construcifon and & sure hatcher, ¥ Any even mumbered section of Domindon | 8. uk Lands in Manitoba or the North-West Pro | at on time, or with a five pear 5 vinces, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may A tw homesteaded by any person the sole a D. J. of a family, or male over 18 years of age, the extent of one-quarter section, of 100 acres, | HAY, T. E. HUGHES, Agents, 42 Princess street. mere or less | a Application for homestead entry must be| sia made in person by the Spplicant at the office | as of the local Agent or Sub Agent. Entry byl i proxy may, however, be made on certain con fitions by the father, mother, son, daughter, | brother or sister of an intending homesteader An application for entry or inspection made | personally at anv Sub Agent's--office may be| Ladies' Blue Silk Umbrellas rdual wat that. appiation. bas 'whose ing and mot lisble to cancellation, may, job ject to appreval of Department, relinquish brother or sister, if eo but wired to the loca Agent by the Sub-Agent, at from $5.50 to $8. Ang the expense of the applicant, and if the land ' . applied for is vacant on receipt of the tele : gram such: application is to have priority and Gentlemen s rm the land will be held until the necessary pa g Canes 2 ikh by mal Prices range from $2.50 up ry case of "persomatisu" the entry will be marily cancelled and the applicant will it all priority of claim An application fc wpection must be made in person. The icant must be eligible for homestead entry, and only onc application | tion will be received from an indi been dis to $14. Kinnear & d'Esterre, a Jewelers, 'Phone 336. : 100 Princess St. A homesteader entry in in good stand. | THE FRONTENAC $ Saueeer, | LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY n favor of J father, Iathes son, the, on hang tay Bie abadeam | ESTABLISHED 1863. , Where an entry is summarily cancel or or | ' whi ok | President--Sir Richard Cartwright ie don of cancellation pr Sroceeting, the «en Money loaned City Farm Pros SF dntin wit pe | ir ye HL pO he icants spection sta 3 what rticulars he homnevicader ls in defsalt, received and interest allowed wt sul ntly the starement is found tO, McGill Director, be material parficul the » , :ant will lose amy prior og eentry| Office, 87 Clarence Street, Kingstom. should the land VECANE, OF Il EMILY | een mmmm-------------------------- He become has been granted i may be soadificns under ne "oll md by a eh - Ihde ar dor | pp sp i New England Chinese 0) At Jeast the | Restaurant 33! King Street sti ng the term of three years | @ deceased) of s homesteader resides upon | (2) If the father (or v mother, the father | Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The best piace to am an round . to Lunch in the city ail kinds or ke to" Euglena" Chinese i Wm. ar Auctioneer =. 27 BROCK ST. ot New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, ete., for sale. own forcement of the law; the c evar] Great Land Owner. | They met under that lovely new | i | by swch esteader the fequirement as ¢ power of the spirit he food | The Duke of Northumberland is the {moon we have. It is in the south-west j (faidence_may be sat by urtherance of all progressive g < The food | largest kand wher in land. ' His es- [and it is the loveliest new moon 1 ever | nari > oy rmanen of reform, iw erved and [tate stretches almost from sea hs sea, saw. It hangs 3 in the purple sky like a Cinderella Shoes dence npon arta ming land ap ed by in hl - i i" « ¢ 8 i 4 . the vicimity of his homestead, the requirement | vty W the patient (and he can ride one hundred mile and | jewel in an p's ear Dubiety In Atmosphere. y y : ba air (not once leave his gwn domain. In ap- | He shrank from her % . = re ied by on ication pan. ue ae land | Baltimore Herald, Ee pearance he. is. tail and thin, with red- | "Pardon me,' he said. "I , did not FOR LADIES. | ettler must give wix months' motice in writ. An Alabama man tells of an od dle im 10 | air and flowing whiskers. He is {think 1 would 'have the happiness of {arte the Somnimsioner of Dominion Lands | acter in a town of that state X } in manner and shows meeting you this evening, and ate awa, inten 0. ; : i re f ) ; } y SYNOPAIS OF CANADIAN W - the local creck had more attrac > v] 3 s of 'a grand seig- | onions for tea Dressy, handsomely designed, al i A oat WAS MINING | the hot and grassy cotton € AOU rod 3 11 the. pride of the She blushed prettily, and picked a rose natty, well-made shoe at a popular| Coal Coat fining rights may be leased for | 13 id 3 0 . § 1 a r twenty-one ars t long : ago "Tobe," as the d: ashy Sal i "ito I . ! wit] Percys and keeps up to the full of their |= pieces fy on™ price. $3.00. | 3 ried o hiv oe Ne a in annual took a day off in pus wl of rand oy gH y Olympian tragiti ns. J was once I have been cating onions, too i acres shatt be Jeased to one individual or com- amusemen be bait 15 ho Y1tv RX A heard to sz "You wil 'e 10 gO a | pany. A royalty at the rate of five cents per long a at pon the bank ' 1 heatd to yh in our record to find a -- -- -- This shoe i 18 hand- turned, heavy | 3 shall be collected on the merchantable 1 - ) At idle or | ki | coal min the creek vainly waiting for a bite who was s either dle or a spend- sole, making great wear tor a Dum-=| riz. --A eighteen years of age, or last, under the combined influerie ¢ of the is an Irvingite, | Underwear made-to-order, for you couldn't mer Shoe i Bacovered hacovered mineral in place, ma) warmth of the day and the his father he has converted the possibly excel in ft por . 1,600x1,800 feet. - mo Tobe fell asieep 5 his o belief value lor recording a cla $6. vement of the reek, Tobe chess to his own belief in As the weary angler dozed a big post pulled the took the bait and mo the creekesse------ Good Lord!" Goo ed Tobe, with a. gurgld, as he "s niggah a-fishw', or'is dis gerin' HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hun@red Dollars for any We the under: out any obl Mucous surfaces ad case of Caturrh cured by Hall's Cutarrh Cure. have known Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe bm perfectly homorable in all transactions and financially able to carry tions made by, is firm. W) Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal Iv. acting directly upon the blood and bottle. Sa al Dr Druggists. wis ey. Fin A Fighter 'Anyway. lark, the somewhat erratic ssman, two ungrati- | ions. As yearned to dq Lord!" a boy 1 8 a college professor, or a prize ter but instead developed into a er pol itician. + "I don't mind admit » said the other day, "that 1 Can't shrink not stretch lasts other kinds; and a success in the prize Anvone looking at his giant rep chest and square chin, will difficulty in agreemmg with the Reward ' that cannot be F. J business | ©. 1.--New | York Press. Trade-marked like this inred as wre sign of A Modern Heart. value. Made in many fabrics and wyles, at Do you see that lady over there? She rt! t ic mi my cousins h she so cruel te Testi: 2 ig. kes fo Price 75 ents pe | "W1 Hi A chines on No; but the day before he broke of 3 . aa ome, are so many new-fap thought pethaps | his engagement « to dhe ve men and children: the road nowada steam." 00,000 1 " . h-- i Fyou were going by DPEN-ANGLE Gas Stoves noes. pong Underwear 2 Burner Gas Stove, $1.50, ie ¥ ie that insures you against amy > He 00 must be expended on the | claim each year or Jaid to the mining recorder {in lieu thereof. en $500 has been \expend. ed or paid, the locator may, upon | survey made, and upon tomplying -_ Iequirements, purchase the per ! re. "he patent provides for Be payment cent. on aims generally are 100 renewable : Jearly. licant nay obtain leases to ve miles ~~ for a term ewable at the discretion | | nor bind dl pn le fault 3 Burner ( ias Stove, $2.75. whe lessee shall have & dredee in tion | hin one season from date of the lease A few Second-Hand Gas Stoves cheap. {for each il | : 8 I for Ea hemi i uw yale ranma Refrigerators for $6.50, atte of 3 12 per cent collected on the output; TAYLOR & HAMILTON'S ne | a and 81-PRINCESS STREET. "Te keeps the Lord b snatching us | the = | _ Sale of Horses every Saturday a New YorkChinese Restaurant a 83 Princess Street : SP ah roIs 1030 4 Ince 3.08 Sa hee 3 Irons. STRACHAN'S C. H. Powell, Carpenter and Jobber, 103 Raglan St.

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