Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1909, p. 7

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Lim depts = ame eps yon /HE DATLY BRITISA WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1900. THE CARIBOU AT HOME!, "sr | en jG BEAST 18 CANADA'S MOST | Verona, Aug. "Il--Fridey will be 8 ERRATIC ANIMAL. | ivie holiday here and a number of { Americans are billed for the day. H. i%. Reynolds new gasoline yacht, Men- y dola, is giving much satisfaction t CanrAjways Be Relied on to Do the the percha - William a thie £71 Opposite Thing to Any Other Ani- Jaancy Sarith alter Visiting for several The real beaaty of linen lies in its whiteness. It must 1--Color of Rosiere, urned | come from the w spotlessly clean. naturally ma Is Like That of. Moss- houte, Mrs. (Dr.) Claxton and danght- |' enough, eis always Tabbed twice as hard, and so wears : Bushes--It Herds With Its | er, Winnifred, bave returned and will | out twice as fast. : . Fellows. More Than the Moose or | spend the halanes of 3he simmer at But here is a new way to wash linen as well as other Deer--Foet Adapted to Deep Snow. New OE Ces Leos of Ro fab life away pine hot half the subbing and doubles "The caribou or American reindeer "the Tem Hotel. This new way is the way of T 's Borax Soap. ngifer caribo * writes Mr. W. H. . 'H. Craig is moving in one of For no other _saves both labor and garments If you have never tasted Christie's you may {Moore in The Educational Review of kh Ww. Heynolds Bow ings recent- | as does this | soap--it saves its own cost y is Bt. 9 , "which is found in y evected | will commence soon to | : Many times over. say that there pever 15 much flavor to a soda 8 'the Maritime Provinces and New- enlarge his stove. ., Three more new s biscuit. Just you try Christie's and see! {foundland, is in size midway between | buildings are in course of erection at | ithe Virginian deer and the moose, the feldspar mines. The Toronto base- The flavor of the pure, wholesome * 'and is Without 2 doubt the mos} er- hall - played the Tiong, team a . a, iratic in its wanderings of any of our | here . : result was to aw materials that go into Christie's pative m "ts true habitat is | 2 in favor of Toronto. . Miss Fleta Zephyr Cream" Sodas is carried 'among barrens, somewhat overgrown Walroth, Miss Grace Trousdale and N. through to the finished product--and with black spruce, upon which usnea York, spent Sun at Yarker. Mrs. made lasting--by scientific methods s (really a lichen -- Usnea bar Rickartle) grid "daughter of Kingston, of 'mixing. baking and ; The ta). is' the main diet of the caribou, ! are visiting friends here. mizing. baking aud packing. whether its' long pendulous threads | Farmers are still 'hauling in their Christie Flavor is delightful. Test it. or fronds grow on the spruces of the | hay and say it. has improved since barrens or on the trees of rocky. | the recent rams and much better than elevated positions. This animal also | expected. The root crop will be much | follows the roads made by the lum- | in excess of last 'year. The raspberry bérmen ahd oto . Hie lichens which | crop is #bibit over; Lang black ber- row on n 8. * I rie nig in, bit i t very | BIO On neurbed. the caribou often | plentiful' yet: og. TDL yen goes away, perhaps not to return for | © Rourteen Island Lake is fast weeks; and when pursued may be coming a 'meces for summer tourists. expected to do exactly the opposite pn Wobds, together -with other par- to what another animal would do. ties from. Toronto, who, spent two Herds of half a dozen or more have (as tenting on Spring Point, have beer known to allow a Hunter 30 returned. 5d McCarty and nephew, como up with them. and fo sand Chica te formes brsibr of Dr after ther of them was shot down. J. McCarty, are now i Jooupying her ti th fl + the slight- Spring Point in' their cozy tent and At other times el ee a 2 8g will remain for séveral weeks. Mr. Me- est warning at the approach of a | oo lio 5 hora vecu i i : hi ; i 3 ecuperating his health. hunter. e actions of this animal | uo" Coughlin. and Dr. Oldham, wt If Christie's "Zephyr . Cream" Sodas were judged on flavor alone-- EAVE aside, if you like, all other points %f . superiority and judge Christie's «Zephyr Cream" Sodas on flavor alone. find gp. Tein 10007 Here is the Taylor way: Place the white clothes in . warm, soapy water and let them soak over might, Then draw them out one by one and rub them lig with Taylor's Borax Soap. When well soaped, ro! them up and lay them in the bottom of the tub under water. Let them soak in this way for an hour. Then rub them gently on the washboard, rinse and wring them out. Hang them on a ro clothes line, for » wire may put iron rust spots on the clothes. Scalding is never necessary with this soap, for it re- moves the dirt by itself. The borax softens the water, 50 be- less soap is required, and also much less rubbing. f Colored clothes are washed the same, only they should not be left to soak over night, and never boiled. Follow these simple directions and your clothes will come out fresh, clean and free from any "soapy smell"' The white goods will be whiter, the colored goods brighter and the woolens softer than ever before. Borax not only softens the water, but also softens the fGon hands--it leaves them even whiter than ever before. Also it a to return om . purifies and sweetens--it destroys every germ and prevents Bots not good on trains 1,3, 3 and dd the possibility of contagion. a Don't be satisfied with common soaps that make it neces- T ncertain. If, while wan- ; sary to rub your clothes doubly long. Such soaps are more 3 - ring about, prov of them should of Yarker, spent two days at the expensive than you ever imagine. This wonderful soap costs Farm Laborers Excursions come across a man's trail 'in the lake. . ba : no more to buy than the ordinary--so why not have the best . To the Canadian _ North-West via Chile snow, it will sometimes wheel about | . Miss Watson, Kingston, is occupy- when you pay no more? Order a bar today. cago, Toronto, or North Bay. and 'run for perhaps twenty miles | ing her beautiful house tent near the $10.00 : shore of Frontenac and expects her Good going from Kingston, Aug. 27th without stopping; and, another time, dister and niece from Toronto, to joi ip it i ite ikely to follow up his HSter y : lo jom for the return trip. it is quite as likely to : PR | her inea few days. Miss E. Abrams is and "Sep." 10th, $18 Christie, Brown {Good going. AUGU jGocd going 5. 7.8, 'Said the Miller-- BEAVER FLOUR is a blend of Ontario Fall Wheat and Manitoba Spring Wheat Each supplies what the other lacks. It is as good for pastry as for bread--best for both. At your grocers. trail. The color of the caribou, which in summer is a glogsy reddish-brown, becoming grayer towards winter, serves to profect it because it much resembles that of the moss-grown bushes among Which it stands. The under parts being of a lighter cblor than the upper, the form of the ani- mal is much broken, and its outline is rendéred indistinct to any but an experienced eye. The female caribou brings forth a gin- + fawn at first birth, and after the two are born at a time. Unlike the eow moose, she is often the pos- sessor| of a pair of antlers, wliich are, however, much smaller and more slender than those of the male. Some hold that the antlers of the | spending part of her vacation at her home at Riverside. Dr. J. R. Good- fellow, wife and family, Duluth, spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. H. McMullen, His host of friends are glad to, see him. James Craig, of the post office and W. B. Grant, of the Cobalt, are home again. Mrs. A. Johnston and family, King- ston, are_ occupying her cottage home at the Cedars, Fourteen Island Lake, and her cottage has been over-taxed with guests. this season. G. Johnston | and son, Roy, from Syracuse, N.Y. | and Miss Landow, of Lansdowne, af- ! | ter spending a, week at Cedar-strom, the guests of Mrs. A. Johnston, left Saturday morning for home. Mr. Irons of 'Toropto, 'has arrived and will ¥i AT ALLDEALERS HANLEY, Agent, ticulars apply to J. RP. For Tol An dg Johnson and Ontario Streets. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Prog asily® Spd" Barer Mp on 2nd ali points nord Central 'or furthet DICKSON, Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. female caribou are :never dropped. | spend two weeks at the cottage with This statement "is based on the belief | his wife and . little. daughter. A JOHN TAYLOR & CO., LIM ITED, TORONTO, CANADA. that the antlers not having an en- | Johnston, spending a week with his -- t-- largement at their base--known as the | family, réturned here this morning. | River & Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer -Cruiges in Cool Latitudes f-- . Trinidad," 3,600 tons, with --tiiie lights, electric bells and all SAILS FROM MONTREAL Cmm---- Beaver Fiour DEALERS---write us for prices on reproduced. The writer, however, be- Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. lieves that the antlers of the female op pe - ' are dropped and grown just the same The T. H. Taylor Co. THE SPORT REVIEW. HN GIG IIIS SE ARIGISISISISIBIGISISIGICIGISIIGICIIONS: Baseball Matches at Locomotive « Works' Pienic, | as are those of the male, and. that Limited, Chatham, Ont. COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA _ (MAPLE LEAF LABEL) If cocoa is your favorite beverage by all means enjoy it at its best-- as made with Cowan's Perfection Cocoa. The acme of purity, richness and flavor. * THE COWAN CO. Limited, "TORONTO. 135 new, B. C. ling. B. C., nice situation. plastered, with brick front, B. C., in good situation. ern home, large grounds, nice situation. easy terms. as for the burr, the female has as antlers as has the male. The caribou is much more gregar- jous than the moose or the deer. In favorable localities, as many as fifty of them may be seen at one time scattered over the side of a hill in search of their favorite food, locally known as caribou moss. The caribou, unlike the moose and the-dear, does not. "yard" in the win. ter, but roams over a considerable area. The formation of its feet facili tates its progress through deep snow or over snow covered with a thin erust. The hoofs are Very shallow and broad, as are also the dew- claws or secondary hoofs. In travel ing where the footing is insecure, the animal squats down until the lower part of the leg rests on the surface of the snow, and with the hoofs and dew- claws spread laterally, a support al- most equal to that of a snowshoe, qitite a surface is covered, and the speed attained is much greater than if it had to wade or plunge through the snow, as animals that run on the extremities of their hoofs have to do. The flesh of the caribou is much esteemed as food, and clothing made of its skin, is, it is said, so impervious to cold that with the addition of a blanket of the same material one may And I mean Justexactly that. For Sale. $2,000~Double Frame Dwelling, will, out of my oWn pock: cine if it fails to bring you help! $1,400--New Frame Single Dwel- $1,900--Frame Dwelling, Single, $3,300--New Double House, $7,000--Fine Solid Brick, mod: $300--Single 7 rooms, Frame, I am the one Piifsician who says to the sick, *'T n et, for your medi- ti a Be ance render it the most valuable of o where | creatures to men living in high north: sash, and at your ik, fof | ern latitudes. hamlet in America. They are posi d in every community--sad Don's Risk even & penny--until health returns. bivouac on the snow with safety even in the coldest winter night. With us this animal is a beast of chase merely, but it is well known horse in one animal. The milk of the herds is the principal support of the owner and his family, and as. a 1 draught animal his speed and endur- have in the Restorative. * IC] quickly Dr. storative will back to health again. But best of all, y positively take no money risk tever t when health fails to return Dr. pay the druggist for} ® full 30 day trest- Phe caribou or American reindeer of these provinces and farther north is regarded by some naturalists as only a variety of the European reindeer is the Greenland caribou, a smaller animal, inhabiting the shores of the Arctic Ocean 'and the woods and bar- ren grounds adjacent." ---------------------- Niagara Relic Gone. Built nearly 125 years ago, the old Morse Home at Ni was destroyed by fir ago. The house has bee! four generations of the was built by the father of the owner. in which was then almos uninhabited district, the centre of untouched forest. It was probably the oldest house in this district. It ef 1812, and, situated near the battle. the defending army. It is said to much in proportion to the size of her ! (Rangifer tarandus). Another variety , witnessed the vicissitudes of the war |. eld of Lundy's Lane, was often the, rendezvous of officers and soldiers of | Hans Wagner is back on the line-up of rthe~Pigtsburg Pirates. ¥ Gans once more announces his posi- | tive retirement from the ring. The Fel: and Margin "are the biggest winners so far on the grand circuit. | Jefiries will 'train at Carlsbad, Ger- many, in' preparation for his coming fight with Johnson. Johnson . gots amrested for auto speeding 'to advertise his arrival in | | nearly every town he strikes. Chicago, still has a good chance oi beating Pittsburg out for first place in the National Baseball League. Cubs and' Chicago fans alike are pulling for Reulbach to tie or beat the | record Luby sct in 1890--twenty straight victories. He has thirteen so far. Washington - and, Detroit. American League ball teams are to exchange second basemen, Schaefer, captain of | the Detroits, going to Washington, and Delehanty going 'to Detroit. 0 Ketchel, iwdio will fight Langford ten rounds. at the Fairmont Athletic Club, in New York, on September 3rd, is ex- pected in New York before the week is over. Quarters have already been retained for him in Westchestor colin- ty, and he will start heavy training immediately on bis arrival. Articles 'of agreement for a fight be tween Johnson and Jeffries for the heavyweight championship of - the ghase Toor! he tame reindeer HO { world, were signed at Chicago. The And fo 20 years Dr. Shoop's medicines have) the Laplander, being his cow, sheep, Get Healt been used and renommended in every. fight is to take place within eight months before the club offering the | best inducements. All bids for the fight are to be made ibside of sixty days. | Reptirgs 'are cur¥ont in London yacht ing circles' that King Alfonso of Spain is a possible challenger for the Am- erica's cup. This rumor apparently is based on the fact that the king, dur- | ing the canstruction, of his yacht, His- pania, which was built in Spain from designs by Fife, the Enghsh designer, evinced curiosity regarding the condi- tions - goverding the cont trophy. Making Sure. Omaha Bee. "ihe worst in seven different states," | there 'onc> came a man with a request that the band play a a cousin's fupe- al." "I8'it a military funeral," asked the leader. "Not at all," was the re ply. My cousin was no military | man--in fact, he was never oven inter- | ested in imatters militeryt Neverthe | Jees, iti wal his express wish that your band should play as his funcral." The loader, was, surprised and flattered. "ls that zo?" he asked. "Yes," reepondod the other. | "He said he wanied every- | | Great August Clearing and Discount Sale Still Continues All our high-class Tan and Wine Oxfords, both for ladies and gentlemen; Geo. A. Slater "Invictus," Bell's, Smardon's and Utz & Dunn make. - Save money by get- ting a pair while we have your size. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE _----T 3 -- Our Big Mid:Summer Sale Still On. $6.50 buys this large, com- fortahle and easy Rocker. Spring seat and back in chase leather, with solid oak frames, only $6.50. co q° James Reid's, The Leading Undertaker. For Ambulance Phone 147. s for this' Riel RiRv 2 To thedoadsr of a band. in. Omaha, H bb k : PR Soken of 3 'That canty as | arry S a €s ! Fresh Saturday 3 Washirgton, Geneya, Florence, Cherry, Duchess and Lunch Cakes. A.J.REES, 166 Princess St B ON t 4 an DAYS : al --_ N. calling at River ummer Excursions, $30 to $80, Twin Screw ** udian,' 500 at 11 am, 18th and Sth and evi 10 days thereafter from New York. Temperature cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 , de~ Tees. . finest trips of the season for an AIH OR COMIoRN, Secretary For tickets and staterooms pont % to J. P. HANLEY, or 0. 8. AT- RICK, , Ont. Agents, Thousand tsand and SL. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies fn connection with the New York Central and Hudson River R. RB. Co. -------- feave Kingston dally, except 8 4 6.00 a.m. and 200 p.m. Leave Kingston, Sunday, 7.80 am. and 2.00 p.m. ) r direct connections & Viaosat oto and from all points in New York State. Through sleeper Cape cent to New York, Week end round trip 'rate, Kin Watertown, oof, Ba! y Sunday, returning Monday $1.65. For excursions to Brockville soe local advertisements. Lake Ostario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. North King & Caspian 1000 Islands-- Kingston-- Rochester. June 27 Stoaniee leaves for 1,000 ds, ih Gananoque at 10.30 a.m., daily, . . jeaves at 6 on dor Bay of Quinte Ports and Port . N.Y. STR.ALETHA--Leaves on ye at 5 aor Picton and in te Bay of Quinte Full information from £ ©. HORSEY, J. P. Generai Masser, O. 8. KIRKPATRIC! Kingston, Ont. JAS, 8 & 00. Ange s, Kingston. DON'T READ THIs! | The People's Observation STR. STRANGER CAPT 1? ; HAMMOND: FOR ninGoiun MILLS p.m. trom: Bwilt's v ar at ud Eo % .m. 1 in time Com- Full particulars at mencing Perbaps 8 word or two from me will clear up) 1 some serious ailment. I'have helped thousa: D. J \ ® c a Vv Ss SE . upon thousands by my private rescription Pi 5 2 have been the scene of conflict itself, Lody in Omaha to be sorry that be 58 57 Brock St. p ice y best effort is sit when a small company of British |idicd. soldiers successfully withstood ' the siege of American forces. It was a plan. ¥ erw A rd % Mecca for tourists. To Record Speed. Taxicabs will soon carry an instiu- ment which will automatically indi- /+ THE FRONTENAC LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY EE hy Deposits personal ad IT IS "PERFECT." Aft Our "CRYSTAL BRAND" of rth your le request. So write n hil Standard Granulated Sugar, for hh on ey 20 welts how whi preserving and table use, We have | . Dr. Shoop, Box 12, Racine, Wis. tried it for years, and price is | Which Book Sall I Send You? right. 'No. 10n Dyspepsia No. 4 For Women ANDREW MACLEAN, No. 2 On the Heart Yo. 5 For Men __ Ontario_street: | | fio' 3 On the Kidneys No.6 On Rheumatism. street, OUR ROOSTER BRAND| = vid § Taek £ OF 10BACCO Builders and COMMTACLOIS |,.oriweieio.ts wom samee 25 Wall Paper Use Sashweights made in King- thinks he is. Border, Ceiling and Side Wall, Bwok and Ohewin at forty-five Fr . : aut ng is a bios: 7 hy + t Angrove' wv A millionaire can say moro in ten | all same price, at y ston a nErove § oundry. | irds than a penniless man can in ten pny eighty-five cents Andrew Maclean / - Ontario strest, Special prices for large quantities. thousand, ADAM AND EVE COOKED WITH A WOOD FIRE. | TR. cate at what 8 the' vehicle is there ¢rouble in that family. However we are not going to wi traveling. Should the speed exceed and .. No wander there ut we want to Say right here that you would bo cieser Mills, June ] twenty miles an hour a bell will ring. | S. €. McGill, Managing Director, th a sore head wr fot, has to work all day this warm wea uver return 19 am. 4 ¥ 87 Olarencs " : BY Yur kitchen and make home a pleasant place. iiient of {six. Retu hear Ee ing, washing, ir etc., but does not inflame the at fptepaore tare. heat aste h coal "wood which must be kept purning when there . CAPT. Li WHALEN Ril wants a With a gas stove the moment the meals are ready that "Phone, B71; i same moment Your XPe ®ihe Works on Queen St.,-and 'sée about Dbaviag' the WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED pipes put in the house. io a: Kingston Light, Heat & Power Department. |gston, Sie JURE Broa' wr bared ; FRASER"S, 78 William St 0s O FOLGER, GENERAL MANAGER, Si he lay in 4 i

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