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Durham Review (1897), 23 Jul 1914, p. 2

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CV Archaeologist Gives Details of Reâ€" â€" _ â€"â€" â€" markable Discoveries on * the Nile. Prof. Edonuard Naville, the wellâ€" known Egyptologist, has returned to Geneva and given further details of his remarkable discoveries in Egypt, including a reservoir more ancient than the Pyramids, and the t;omt‘x of the god Osiris, king of the SEGHETS OF ANCIENT EGYPT mANY ARE NOW SEEING THE®E IIGHT OF DAY. The professor is particularly deâ€" sirous not to claim the honor of his discoveries alone, but to share it with his assistants, Messrs. Wainâ€" wright and Gibson, of London, and Thomas Whittemore, of Taft Colâ€" lege, Boston. The discoveries were made at Abyâ€" dos, the old Egyptian Abut, which is half way between Cairo and Asâ€" suan, about eight miles away from the Nile, in the desert. â€" Interesiing Find. ‘"‘The ground I went over was not in a sense exactly new,‘" said the professor, ‘"for in 1903 Prof. Flinâ€" dersâ€"Petric and Miss Murray of University College, London, had mado _ interesting â€"discoveries at Abydos, but L. penetrated further during my two expeditions in 1912â€" 1913 and 1913â€"1914. Possible Boarderâ€"I enjoyed my dinner very much, and if it was a tair sample of your meals I should like to come to terms. "On the opposite side to which we entcred we found the burial place ofi Ostria, as the Book of the Dead and the inscription on the walls of the funeral chamber twenty yards by five yards proved to us beyond all doubt. We found also that in some remote past Egyptian thieves had entered the chamber of Osiris by picrcing a hole in the wall, but it will «< course never be known what the thieves carried away. Did they â€" taky the sarcophagus of Osiris ? , "According to our observation the temple and tomb of Osiris were modificd and perhaps enlarged b Seti I.,. about the year 13 B.O)j Ancient legends state that the body of Osiris was dismembered every night by his enemies and"that the members were transported to difâ€" ferent parts of Egypt, and further that his sons gathered the members every morning and brought them back to the temple of Abydos. For this reason perhaps there are supâ€" posed to be several tombs of Osiris in Egypt, but the real one is at Abyâ€" dos, we are sure.‘"‘ Son ef Carth and Heaven. Osiris, it may be recalled, was one of the principal Egyptian deitics and the son of earth and heaven. â€"After a war raged with his brother Seti, representing the ecternal conflict between good and evil, he was slain. He rose again, however, and had dominion over the dead in the netherworld of Amenti. His wife was Isis (the dawn), his son Horus (the sun in his full strength). ‘"‘We worked from December 24, 1913, to March 11, 1914, and during the cleven weeks we experienced some anxiecty and excitement. At nine yards under the soil we found a large building, constructed of granite and very hard red sardâ€" stone. This edifice is divided into three naves, which are surrounded by sixteen large cells, all identical in size and shape, and containing no inscriptions on the walls whatever. ‘"‘This latter fact proved that the building was very ancient, as the walls of the more modern edifices in Egypt are covered with inscriptions. In front of the cells is a stone platâ€" form surrounded by ten huge blocks of granite, and the platform skirts the reservoir, which we have not yet explored. Farmerâ€"First of all, mister, was that a fair sample of your appeâ€" tite ! gie ena c â€" Don‘t spend so much of your time cooking during hot weather, and your famâ€" ily will be healthier without the heavy cooked foods. Keep Cool They‘re light and easily digested and yet nourishing and satisfying. No bother in preparationâ€"just pour from the package and add Post Toasties they‘re mighty good with fresh berries or fruit. Cansiian Postum Cereal Co., L+ How to Make a Bargain. Give Comfortable Tomb of Ostria. and Likely to Work Revolutions in Artificial Lighting. The soâ€"called halfâ€"watt lamp, reâ€" cently put on the market, seems likely to work a revolution in artiâ€" ficial lighting, says the New York Evening Post. It is, it will be reâ€" membered, an incandescent electric bulb containing a closelyâ€"wound spiral of tungsten, which glows in an atmosphere of nitrogen or other inert gas. The bulb, instead of being far below atmospheric presâ€" sure, as is the ordinary incandesâ€" cent bulb, remains at about atmosâ€" pheric pressure. The remarkable efficiency of this lamp is the thing that renders its gradual perfecting at the Schenectady laboratories of the %eneul Electric Company a feat of such great importance. When the plain tungsten filament lamp superseded the old carbon filâ€" ament device a few years ago, it was hailed as marking a new epoch in\ electric lighting. The carbon fhlament consumed three to four watts f" candle power, the tungâ€" sten filament from 1 to 1!. The halfâ€"watt lamp is twice as efficient as the ordinary tungsten filament lamp. Its intrinsic brilliancy is about eight times as great. It is expected that it can be used to reâ€" pn'ht? the arc light in :xv places an actual sa expense, due to the docn-w cost of mainâ€" The Adventures . of An Elephant Hunter in Africa. A medicine that will keep childâ€" ren well is a great boon to every mother. This is just what Baby‘s Own Tablets do. An occasional dose keeps the little stomach and bowels right and prevents sickâ€" ness. During the hot summer months stomach troubles speedily turn to fatal diarrhoea or cholera infantum and if Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" lets are not at hand the child may die within a few hours. Wise moâ€" thers always keep the Tablets in the house and give their children an occasional dose to clear out the stomach and bowels and keep them well. Don‘t wait till baby is illâ€" the delay may cost a precious life. Get the Tablets now and you may feel reasonably safe. Every moâ€" ther who uses the Tablets praises them and that is the best evidence. that there is noâ€" otherâ€" medicine for children so good. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Co., Brockville, Ont. cessary to prevent a too rapid loss of heat, 16 having bten fould that Two exciting advemtures that have little to do with elephants are told in Captain Stigand‘s "Huntâ€" ing the Elephant in Africa.‘" He describes the mauling he received on one occasion from a rhinoceros, and his narrow escape from the jaws of a lion on another. The mauling by the lion was equally serious. The lion wus lying wounded, some distance below him, as Captain Stigand thought, in the darkness. It sprang right on hi from close quarters, and as he firâ€" ed into its chest, the animal seized his left arm. "I next found myself lying on my back,"" writes Captain Stigand, ‘"the lion was worrying my left arm, and my rifle still lay in my left hand, underneath his body. I scrambled round, with my left arm still in his mouth, until I was kneeling beside him. Then I began to pomniel him on the back of the neck with my right fist. He gave me a final shake, quickly turned round, and disappeared in the grass. I reloaded and covered him, but could not see him clearly enough to fire. I then passed the spot where he was lying, with my rifle pointed toward him." Thus Captain Stigand returned to the station, where he found that he had eight holes in his arm, and that his coat and breeches were torn by teeth and claws. It was seven months before he could use his wrist, and his arm swelled to enorâ€" mous ~proportions, and assumed every color of the rainbow ; but owing to the care of the nurses at Nairobi, it was "just saved." Once when he was examining & fresh spoor that crossed an eleâ€" phant track, two rhinoceros chargâ€" ed straight at him. He fired into the face of one of them, and found the other on his left; the brute kicked him, turned round, and tossâ€" ed him into the air. When he came down his first thought was for his rifle, and having picked it up. he discovered that one of his finger nails was torn off. While he examâ€" ined that painful injury his men came up with cries of horror. Then he looked down and saw that his chest was gashed clean open just above the heart. From the rustling in the grass they concluded that the rhinoceros was coming back; so one of the men helped him up, and another gave him the rifle. As it happened, the rhinoceros went away, and Captain Stigand started for the next village. After walkâ€" ing for some time, he felt faint, and so the natives trussed him to a pole with his putties ; but that was ‘"‘so uncomfortable‘‘ that he went the rest of the way on foot. ROT WEATHER AILMENTS The new lamp has one disadvanâ€" THE HALFâ€" WATT Li MP ‘ NARROW ESCAPES. Miss Marjorie V. Kimlau, the second Chineseâ€"American woman in the Unitâ€" ed States to practice dentistry, has been graduated from the college of physicians and surgery in San Franâ€" clsco. She will practice her profesâ€" sion in Shanghal. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Miss Frances Duncan, inventor of the toy called Gardencraft for childâ€" ren, has a large workshop in New York, where she employs hundreds of girls to fill the orders which come from all parts of the United States. Norway nas a factory in which woâ€" men are employed as workers in the manufacture of electrical and teleâ€" phone apparatus for which they are paid at the rate of from $2.14 to $2.75 per week. Restaurant managers abroad are deâ€" ploring the fact that the consumption of champagne is decreasing because so many women drink no wine at all either at lunch or dinner. Of the 200,000 persons employed in modern industry in China, oneâ€"third are women and children, who are paid about five cents a day for twelve hours® work. In Europe fourteen of the leading nations have entirely prohibited the work of women between certain perâ€" iods at night by international treaty. Under the new scale of salaries in Germany the maximum pay for women primary school teachers is $714 a year, and the minimum is $357. Mrs. Jolhin Astor spends five hours every day in designing dresses and is conceded to be the greatest artist in dressing London has ever known. The fine complexion of Bermudian women is attributed to their eating plentifully of onions. A constitutional amendment which has just passed the lower house of the Danish parliament gives women the right to vote. Manvy persons think that for strength, they must begin the day with a breakfast of meat and other heavy foods. This is a mistake as anyone can easily discover for himâ€" self. New York has 406,020 illiterate woâ€" men. Bolton, England, now has a policeâ€" woman. Egypt has a woman‘s aducational union. Copenhagen has a domestic serâ€" vants‘ union. Women _ practiced _ medicine in France as early as 1300. Over 400 women are studying mediâ€" cine in Germany. London women are now wearing smoking suits of startling designs. Norway will be the scene of the next International Council of Women. Great Britain has over 500 women medical students, while France has only 300. Female shirtmakers in _ Elbeuf, France, receive from 1% to 3%4 cents an hour. k Fiftyâ€"five per cent. of all women earning wages in Canada are paid houseworkers. It is claimed that Queen Elizabeth was the first English woman to wear silk stockings. The average wage of the $00,000 working women in New York is $6.54 per week. S _ In Russia and Sweden the universiâ€" ties are open to women on equal terms with men. In a recent election held in Berkeâ€" ley, Cal., the women outvoted the men by two to one. Princess Ludwig of Lowensteinâ€" Wertheim, is the inventor of a swingâ€" ing cot for the prevention of seasickâ€" ness. s In Amiens, France, there are 1,000 women tailors who turn out readyâ€" made suits for twenty cents each. ‘"My wife suggested a trial of Grapeâ€"Nuts and as I had to eat something or starve, I â€" concluded to take her advice. She fixed me up a dish and I remarked at the time that the quality was all right, but the quantity was too smallâ€" I wanted a saucerful. ‘‘But she said a small amount of Grapeâ€"Nuts went a long way and that I must eat it according to dirâ€" ections. So I started in with Grapeâ€"Nuts ~and cream, 2 softâ€" boiled eggs and some crisp toast for breakfast. American women buy over $11,000,â€" 000 worth of French gowns and milâ€" linery each year. _A carpenter‘s experience may benefit others. He writes : "I used to be a ‘very heavy breakfast eater but finally indigesâ€" tion caused me such distress, I beâ€" came afraid to eat anything: #l "I cut out meats and a lot of other stuff I had been used to eatâ€" ing all my life and was gratified to see that I was getting better right along. I concluded I had struck the right thing and stuck to it. I had not only been eating imâ€" proper food, but too much. _â€"*"I was working at the carpentâ€" er‘s trade at that time and thought that‘ unless I had a hearty breakâ€" fast with plenty of meat, I would play out before dinner. But after few days of my "new breakfasi‘" foould do more work, felt bettar in every way, and now I am not bothered with indigestion.‘"‘ Name given by Canadian Postum Change Gave Rugged Health. WRONG BREAKFAST. the above letter? A 1 from time io time, mm:flnum 13 13 ".‘_| _ Boreleigh (at 11.15 p.m.)â€"W "t’; I was a boy I used to ring door-behm PC | and then run away. y The Girl (yawning) â€"And now 1‘":;: you ring ‘them and stay. FSâ€"| From his point of view, no man ever marties a woman smarter than maw | Lis.aal8 y 27. °0( t A woman is the patentee of a double clothespin to hold two garments at the same time, either of which can be reâ€" leased without. disturbing t}}e other. size "An Englisgft builder plans to strengthâ€" en ships By attaching the bulkheads to the outer plates by flafinges so shaped that the rivest run in semicircles. A French engineer‘s colled spring formed from a stcel tube apparently responds more quickly than one made from a bar of the metal of the same To remind businessâ€"men of engageâ€" ments, a clock has been invented which at set times opens drawers in which memoranda have been placed and rings a bell. _ Y Electrical machinery enables the newest transâ€"Atlantic liner to lower its largest lifeboat filled with passenâ€" gers from the highest deck to the water in 70 seconds. h The Chilian government bas built a chain of geven wireless stations along its.coast and will put them at the disâ€" posal of thecommercial world. To encourage the hemp industry, the government of New Zealand has offerâ€" ed a substantial cash bonus for imâ€" proved methods of extracting the fiber and utilizing the byâ€"products. DL TR ce se d ABusiatoe Nt sns ut s dutins t Ardntact According to a Paris surgeon, raâ€" dium emanations are valuable after operations to destroy stray diseased cells that the knife may have missed. Government experts are invostigatâ€" ing Sweden‘s alum shale deposits in the hope of obtaining an illuminating oil, sulphur and other_products. Government scientists in the Philipâ€" pines are investigating the properties of an oilâ€"bearing nut which grows proâ€" lifically and from which the natives extracted an illuminant before the inâ€" troduction of kerosene. In a new type of coal stove air is drawn into pipes at the sides, heated and expelled from the top, either into the surrounding room or into pipes to be conveyed to other rooms. ‘‘I haven‘t any doctor at all !‘‘ reâ€" marked the boy with calm dignity. ‘"Then do you ever take any: mediâ€" cine ?"‘ was the next question. ‘"Oh, don‘t I?‘ Willie replied. Father‘s a dentist, mother‘s a homeopath, my eldest sister‘s joined the ambuâ€" lance class, grandma goes mad over every new medicine, and uncle‘s a vet. Yes," he added, with a far away look in his eyes, ‘"and they all practice on me." Een CNC CC An umbrella with the handle so jointed that the center is carried over the head of the person using it has been patented. * $ EOWBO EPmd lls For continuing in service tea or cofâ€" fee pots with broken spouts a comâ€" bination rubber and porcelain spout has been invented. & Danish explorers, backed by a milâ€" lionaire of that country, will try to reach the North Pole, taking two years for the trip. < Bombay will erect road mirrors at dangerous street intersections to warn traffic of vehicles approaching from around corners. f Work has been bogun on four streetâ€" car lines in Jerasalom and electric light and a modern waterâ€"supply sysâ€" tem will be installed. "fi';{fiy"fiéo varieties of rice have been identfned in the Philippines by government® scientists. _ _ The harbor of Havre is being deepâ€" ened to accommodate the largest pasâ€" senger steamers at all tides. Old nail holes and cracks in wood can be filled successfully with a paste made of sawdust and glue. The first electric locomotives ever used on an English railroad soon will be imported from Germany. _ _ Elementary instruction is obligatory in France for children of both sexes between the ages of six and thirteen. e ages 0 c and thirtee!. EWPVE APARCCVEC O SCWS. As a sanitary measure a clip has been patented for holding clean pieces of paper oh the rim of a drinking cup. Although most of the cities in Japan have good sidewalks modern street paving is practically unknown in the ETE CTOU A Fremchman has succeeded in exâ€" tracting a fiber useful in textiles and cordage from the water hyacinth of Indoâ€"China. K In "Stories from Bench and Bar‘‘ Mr. Englebach tells of a judge and a barrister who were discussing the doctrine of the transmigration of the soul of men into animals. ‘‘Now,‘"" said the judge, ‘"suppose you and I were turned into a horse and an ass, which would you preâ€" fer to be?""‘ ‘"The ass, to be sure," replied ‘the lawyer. ‘‘Why?‘ querried the judge. ‘"Because,‘"‘ was the reply, "I have heard of an ass being a judge, but of a horse never." m.'-r.;nxs fir removing fruit seeds, sharpened to aid their work, have been patented. , ns L 2 id oediigc c c ® PPRCCOCRTICOTE u A revolving plow has been patented in which a gasoline motor drives the cutting wheel. _ A fh?ch';&e have practiced a form of vaccination against smallpox since ancient times. : xtz ast e evi;;;â€"c:;;e;;-zié;evhas been inventâ€" ed a gridiron with supports at each end to hold it over a fire. _ m 4 |Oo d a 4 0 108. ...3 . cA ht en n The United States, Germany , and France, in the order named, are the world‘s© greatest consumers of coffee. ‘ t U Lal._ is empire. Thirty en have been carried safeâ€" ly in a 30â€"foot lifeboat of a new type, which, if overturned in water, will right itself. The French navy has built an artiâ€" ficial islard of concrete at Toulon for testing torpedoes and as an ammuniâ€" tion magazine. i+ x Fifty thonsand combinations are pOSâ€" sible with a new combination padlock. An entirely new and apparently rich oil field has been discovered in Burâ€" mah No Alimony â€"Just a Separation way, a ling 60 milés long Peaceful,: quiet separation, no damage done, everybody happy againâ€"that‘s the situation when you divorce your corns with Putnam‘s Corn Extractor. Acts like magicâ€"don‘t use any but "Putnam‘s‘â€" it‘s the best, 25€., at all dealers. â€" Iceland soon‘ is to_bhave its first railâ€" Discussing The Doctrine. A Bit of a Hint. Willie ieplied. OF SsEIENCE * wogte 8 t0) ~"[ast Saturday night my stomach felt like an infernal machine," writes AUPâ€"| _ P Granger from Hartford. "I was tles | awakened from a sound sleep and ,{’m' found myself suffering the worst kind ,vles of torture. I was so doubled up I it\ could hardly cross my room. I had used Nerviline before for the same thing and took a real good dose. Once I felt the warm, soothing sensation of Nerviline in my stomach I knew I was ap‘" |all right. It finished the crampsâ€" and just one single dose." "th Sickness at night is rendered a the nightmare of the past if Nerviline is Of|handy. It may be earache, toothache als. |or cramps. Nerviline in every case pose | will cure at once and save calling the orse |doctor. Nerviline is a family physiâ€" pre. | clan in itself. The large 50¢. family re,"" size bottle, of course, is most econoâ€" :l’ , | mical. Small trial size costs a quarâ€" Y‘ |ter. All dealers sell Nerviline. NO REMEDY SO SPEEDY OR EFFICIENT. Born of a French father and a Greek mother, he has always had the greatest veneration for the Hellenic race. Some years ago he had occaâ€" sion to seek information at the Greek legation in Berlin. He found the offiâ€" ces small and inconvenient, quite unâ€" worthy of the country to which he owed his mother, and being a man of prompt decisions, he at once asked the Greek Government to permit him to provide suitable premises and inâ€" stallations for all the Greek legations in Europe. During the last war, as a mark of respect and affection for his mothers‘ country, he paid $200,000 a month to the Greek war chest as long as the confli¢t lasted. It is to him that the Sorbonne owes its chair of aeronautics. One day he presented himself at the Sorbonne and told the janitor that he desired to found a chair of aeronautics, to whom should be address himself? That offiâ€" cial thought he was a lunatic, and offered little encouragement. However, by persisting, M. Zaharâ€" off finally got to see M. Liard, the rector, who listened to him with asâ€" tonishment andâ€" incredulity. Hereâ€" marked that the cqft would be very great. How much? Bit by bit the millionaire dragged from him a numâ€" ber of figures. Added up they amountâ€" ed to $140,000. Was that all? Without adding a word, M. Zaharoff pulled out a cheque book, wrote a cheque for the amount stated, handed it with a bow to the rector and quietly withdrew. A resl cramp cure? Yes, a real oneâ€"in a twinkling the cramp is a dead one, and the last squirm is over, once you get a stiff dose of Nerviline on the inside. ‘This isn‘t mere talkâ€"it‘s a solid, truthful fact. No other remedyâ€"not a single oneâ€"will cure cramps so quickly and harmlessly as Nerviline. It hits the spot in a jiffy and saves a heap of misery. k Generous Frenchman Attaches No Strings to His Bequests. Bazil Zabaroff, who recently gave $100,000 to organize a worthy French representation at the Ilympic games in Berlin, is one of the most remarkâ€" able personalities in P_aris. ‘"‘Have you a match?"‘ asked ‘the chronic bore, who had dropped into the busy man‘s office for a chat. ‘"‘My cigar has gone out," "It seems‘ to have the advantage of you,""‘ remarked the busy , man. ‘"‘How‘s that?‘ queried the chronic bore. "It knowswhat it ought to do,‘"‘ replied the busy man. "Nerviline" Cures Cramps Ends Misery Instantly he arms. 1 wa’l gh ?'ag(‘? uz/ s 1 Bt. Veronique, Que.â€"‘"My little girf got ringworm all over the face, hands, and arms. I was given a sort of white ointnient i _ and like a phial of water to wash with, After cight o days of this treatment the aâ€"® *= CA ringworms instead of healâ€" h« ing became dark red and â€" burning and painful. ‘The child suffered day and night 11 from the great itching. 1 4 was very disturbed. * One evening I found a sample of Cutiâ€" cura Soap andâ€"Ointment that I had reâ€" quested the year before. So I commenced a wash with the small piece of Cuticura Soap, then applying the Cuticura Ointment and at the end of three days the child was sufâ€" fering less, ‘Then we wrote to some friends in Montreal to get some Cuticura Soap and Ointment for us. After fifteen days‘ treatâ€" ment the ringworms were crusted over and whitish, then on the twentyâ€"fifth day they were all dry and cured." | (Signed) Mrs. Marie Louiso Riou, May 28, 1913. y When you buy a fine tollet soap think of the advantages Cuticura Soap possosses over the most expensive toilet soap ever made, In addition to being absolutely pure and reâ€" freshingly fragrant, it is delicately yet offecâ€" tively medicated, giving you two soaps in one, a toilet and a skin soap at one price. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment aro sold by druggists and dealers overywhere. For a liberal free sample of cach, with 32â€"p. Hands and Arms. Burning and Pain= book, send postâ€"card to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. D, Boston, U. 8. A. 3 LIBERAL WITH HIS WEALTH nds and Arms. Buminfiiand rainâ€" ful, Suffered Dag and Night from Itching. Cured y Cuticura Soag and Cuticura Ointment. Nearly 20,000 Lives Lost at Sea During Past Twenty Years. The merchant shipping bill, which is the British part of an international movement to standard ship construcâ€" tion and management with a view to lessening the perils of the sea, has passed its second reading in Parliaâ€" ment. _ Fourteen maritime nations agreed on the needed reforms in conâ€" ference hbhere last winter, those to be carrlied out during the present year. There is no opposition in either House to the bill, although some question was raised as to the wireless condiâ€" tions by shipowners, who said they should receive assurance of fair treatâ€" ment from the wireless companies beâ€" fore equipping the smaller vessels. ting busy Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.â€"When interâ€" viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St., Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. "I was always ‘blue‘ and depressed, felt weak, languid and utterly unfit for any work. My stomach was so disordered that I had no appetite. What I did eat disagreed. I suffered greatly from dizziness and sick headâ€" ache and feared.a nervous breakdown. Upon my druggist‘s recommendation I used Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. "I felt beiter at once. Every day I improved. In six weeks I was a well woman, cured completely â€"after differâ€" ent physicians had failed to help me. It is for this reason that I strongly urge sufferers with stomach or digesâ€" tive troubles to use Dr. Hamilton‘s Dr,â€"Hamilton‘s Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strengthâ€" en the nerves and restore debilitated systems to health. By cleansing the blood of longâ€"standing impurities, by bringing the system to a high point of vigor, they effectually chase away weariness, depression and discase. Good for young or old, for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. The Sireâ€"What would you think if I told you that at your age I never disobeyed my parents or teachers!? The Sonâ€"You‘d lick me if I told you what I thought. Mr. John Burns, in moving the seeâ€" ond reading, said that within the past twenty years, 4,700 vessels, totalling 3,000,000 tons, have been lost at sea, with the drowning of 18,474 passenâ€" gers and crew. 9 The less some men have to do the longer they fool around before getâ€" Bugar Will Induce ‘Them to Dar: â€" _ Almost Anything. y E‘veexz dweller in the tropics has learned, probably from ‘bitter exâ€" perience, that when ants appear, his possessionsâ€"are liable to disapâ€" sage by dry land, they launched themselves out on the surface of the water. After a few seconds a long, unbroken line of ants was bearing bits of the precious trophy from the trap over the water to the shore. " A Nova Scotia Case of Interest to All Women Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help to Many People. ANTS THAT WALK OX WATEL pear. His only Er tection against the destructice tfie creatures is water. If, for instance, he puts the legs of a refrigerator in bowls of water, the contents of the ice chest are supposed to be immune from the hungry ants. But, says a writer in Cosmos, recent observations show that water is not all an insurmountâ€" able obstacle to ants. They know very well how to cross a body of water, by means of the surfaceo tention /of the liquid. It is an undertaking, however, that has its dangers, and they do not attempt it except in cases of absoâ€" lute n ty, or when they are driven by?n irresistable desire to attain € particularly succulent article. ; Minard‘s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. HEAVY TOLL OF LIVES. wz . /-//“":5’ & ~ 7 n D 1"(:?{1 &\ T i \ C :‘.‘\ % HOM _ Valuable Catalogue “Y:&I'fl. Trade Mol ;“vll.l be ple:w‘]i you a t is se wey fedew clory‘. foving "phioe." Tn "tah eetaitem"‘ s. Get oatalogueâ€"£ m. 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Minister (to whom Johnn imparted the important and ful information that his fath: got a set of false teeth) indv â€"And what will he do with i set1 Johnnyâ€"Oh I suppose cut ‘em down and make m That‘s‘ Funny. ~ Little Willie was left alone wit sister‘s beau. ‘"‘Mr; Chumpley," he presently said, ""what is a popin. jay?‘ Bister‘s beau wrinkled his forehead. ‘"Whâ€"why a popinjay is aâ€"a vain bird." "Are you a vain bird Mr. Chumpley ?" *« ertainly not." ‘"‘That‘s funny. Ma saif you was a& popinjay, and pa said there was no doubt about your bein‘ a jay, an‘ sister said there was small hopes of your popin‘, an‘ now you say you ain‘t a bird at all. That‘s funny !" Girl Believes it, Too Buitorâ€"Your â€" daughter‘s hands were never made to s reeult. At last a doctor a use MINARD‘®S LINIMENT weeks‘ time every sore was the hair hu]gmwu ever ea« condition. e Liniment wonderful in ite working. JOHN 1 Try Murine Eye Remedy tor Reo, Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; » Lun Eye Comfort. 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