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The Brussels Post, 1903-5-21, Page 7
n oll INSECTS GUARD MILLIONS GOLD MINES WHICH NO ONE DARE VISIT. A Prospector's Sate in Australia -The Venomous Sand Flies of Tasmania, Near Lake Casey in .Western Aus- tralia the body of a prospector, of What had ones been a po'ospcetor, tunS fauna half eaverecl with earth at the bits° of a little hill whore he had evidently been dry -blowing for gold, There had been a fall of earth which had caught bine and. pinned. hint down. linable to move, be had been attacked by Arts and Iiterally eaten alive by millions of the inserts, :Ants are the worst enemy of the gold prospector in Western Austra- lia. Not so inch for any injury they inflict in the ray of bites, 'though those are bad enough.. It Is because they spoil all food. The Commonest sort is a little yellow ant, which has an odor so abomin- able that ff one so much as touches a piece .of bread or heat, such food becomes uneatable and rnstst be thrown away. In SOME) places up near tho granite ridge which lies be- 'twoon the coast desert and the in- -land waste of sphlifex scrub there aro claims rich in gold which have been abandoned simply on account of these pestiferous insects, says Pearsen's Weekly. About twenty miles from Mount Heid, on the west coast of Tas- mania, theie is a creek which is known to be rich in alluvial gold, levers- now and then during rho win- ter a party of prospectors go up to this place end begin .gold washing, 'butt :so soon as the wat'1n weather comes on back they conte. The sand Nies reader life i.1hsolu't(:ly Unbeara- ble. These send flies are tiny place; insects, so small that a mosquito net will not peep thein out, They bite venomously, and seem speaally fond of settling upon the eyes, Men are frequently completely blinded by their bites. A rentesentaiivo of the Alaska and Dominion Trading Company, who went up the Yukon three years ago, atolls a terrible story of mosquitos. tells a terrible story of mosquitoes. In the summer of 1900- he and a friend, with a couple of Indian guides, went up from Dawson City THE POOR DYSPEPTIC. Is the Most Miserable of Mortals -Only Similar Sufferers Cra.n Understand ]Tis flours of Agony. There is no mortal more miserable than the poor dyspeptic, Ho is nos' er healthy, never happy --always ail- lug, always out Of sorts. Every' mouthful of food brings hours of dis- tress -every moment of the day is spoiled and soured. if You aro a dye/mPtic, you know the signs ; the coated topple, the' dull headaches, the heartburn, the biliousness, the persistent torment after meals, the hopeless despond- ency. Any one of these signs points to indigestion. Tho one surd sure for indigestion is Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. They make naw blood -that's the -whole secret. Through tho blood; they will brace up your strength,' waken your liver and set your atom, melt right. If you ask your neighbor you will Bird proof of this right at your own home. Mr, Challe5 Wood, ;urs, Ont„ one of the thousands of dyspeptics cured by the use of these: pills, says 1 -'For upwards of twelve years I was a 11l'attt sufferer 81.0111. Indigestion and -nervousness. I'Iverything I arra, tortured ate. I doctored almost continuously, and used almost everytlahlg recommended' for this trouble, but never got more: than temporary relief until 7: began the man of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. Words cannot express thee good thesoi frills have dope ate, I ant in better health than I have enjoyed in years ;before, and I have proved that ])r' Williams' Pinto I"llls cure when other' medicines fail." Bad blood is the mother of fifty; diseason, and Dr. W111inms' Pink Pills will cure them a11, because. they cmtvert batt blood into good, rich, red blood, without which there. can be neither health nor strength. Don't be persuaded to try something else -take nothing but the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Ville, Sold by hit medicine dealers or sent post paid at 50c. a box, or six boxes for 83'.50. by addressing the Dr. Wil- liams' 11Iedicine Co., .Brockville, Ont., AMBITIOUS NAILS In days When su.pe:tstdtion was more lirovalent than it is now, the shape and appearance of the eager - to a niece rolled' Veneer's. Lake, 'nails Wel o considered to have refer - mimeo it was said that a very rich encs to one's destiny. To learn the find of placer gold bad been made, message 61 the iingel.-nails it was They were warned that mosquitoes were -worse in that region than any- where else, • so they provided them- selves hemselves with every possible protec- tion, including heavy hat rets. They f'oun'd that the tales they had heard neeva my to rub them over with a compound of wax and soot, • and then to Il.old them so that the sun- light fell fully on them- Ther Oa the horny, transparent subOtance cc taiu, signs and characters we•e fulled to equal the realty. 'the in" supposed to appear, from which the sects ]nefi over the tinier like thick furore couldinterpreted,be At the clouds of smoke; they were twice as big us .the ordinary species, and their stings were like prods from a rod -hot needle. 11 n alongOn their wayu the s'#aral t e P width they were rowing they heard a feeble cry from the bank. They landed and anent an unhappy miner almost at death's door. It appear- ed that some days' before he had lost one of his boots in fording a creek. The mosquitoes had settled on his exposed foot and bitten it so fright- fully thee, it swelled enormously, nail became useless Unable to walk, the wretched marl had born lying where they found hila fur 48 hours. He had WVel•ed his injured of with clay, but the flesh had was in a desperate 's that he had to Dawson to help hien there gold, he gravel Ho three pounds' arse gold. In ed tho Alas - o show hint - y. Buts bo- died of blood the bites, and died with him. guard this mar - Prospectors are ttul'ing up into so eighborhood. vile insects that exist, none terrible than the Borne fly. tale lays her eggs beneath in, and does 1t so quietly and 1lessly that the unhappy victim Ws nothing of it until there atclt out several hideous insects, each with three rings of bristles around its body, anal provided with sharp nippers. These take six weeks to develop beneath the skin, and tbh1n produce dreadful sores, which become gangrenous if not quickly 'attended to. The Borne fly is known over large areas 'of .Brazil, but seems to be far more common than anywhere else at the foot of the Goya1 Mountains, where tradi- tionalas it that one of tlto richest of 'the odd Inca mines in situated. Sev- eral expeditions have penetrated the tlorests in this direction during the past twenty years, but each itis been driven back by the attacks of this hateful lnsedt. Another alleiellt ming once worked by Indians, and reported fabulously rich, lies in the maintains Of Dur- ango in MOxfeo. But s0 venomous and numerous are the scorpions which Inhabit this barren region of roelts and sand that ahuost every exploring Darty which has endeavor- ed to locate titin long -lost treasure house has lost one or more of its nuembol"s,, arid Mort ,y Will not per- suade the natives of the region to venture there, The little boy picked himself out of the puddle, whore his rude play- mates had thrown him, He W1ped the mad from his velvet trousers, his silk stockings, and his loco collar, .and straightened out his long, geld - en elu'1s as well as their delnerelFsed and both esggleii condition would per - Mit. "This," he Said, bitterly, "is what conies of being, rename's little pot." 3 Naggsby---"Do you believe absen00 malee5 the heart grow fonder 7" Waggsby--"Yes, but I've Mead that With Malt gill ; le;'esti11ii3i o a glad, Ideal at;bre d93t1$e,al present day nail experts say that a elan with red and spotted 1111115 has a hot teutpoj, while pale, load -colon ed nails aro con:adored to denote a melancholytemperament. erament. or- nl. P !\ rote nails are supposed to betray ambition and a quarrelsome nature, while round -Shaped nailc3 are the ditl- tinguisiaing marks of lovers of knowlodgo and people of liberal 1ontin:ent. Cancelled, Narrow-mind- ed, and obstinate folk ore supposed to have moll na1(51 indolent people, fleshy; and th0'e of a gentle, retir- ing nottn'0, bread nails, A IIANDY QUESTION. J'osep'h Chamberlain was delivering a political speech to Birmingham. England. 1'1uo hall was s0 packed that not another human being could have crowded in. The enthusiasm was tremendous : but suddenly a scowling man arose in the /middle n£ the crowd. "What did Mr. Gladstone say in 1872 ?" he howled. "Shame 1" "Put him out I" yelled the crowd. '"Three sturdy ,men hurled the inter- rupter a few yards, and others help- ed him to the street. As he was picking himself up arid brushing off the dust, he grinned. pletteantly at a mail who had follow- ed Lila from the hall, and who asp - ed, '.'What did Mr. Gladstone' say in 1872 ?" "I don't know," ho replied, "and I don't care, I had a terrible tooth- ache, and I couldn't butt gay way through that Crowed. and the only thingto do was to get thrown out." , BATHED ONCE A YEAR,.. "The marbles in Westminster Pal- ace are treated to a bath once a year, They are first sponged on with water and then 'pickled,' The pickle consists of a solution of soft soap and sulphur, Which removes the incrustations due to the smoke laden atmosphere and is said to do the marble no harm." e 0. "Wonder why Van Major is always referring to his 'velvet lawn' ?" "He's got a right tee He told mo that with the grass seed he has sown and .the red sod Pte's bought it has cost him just $4.75 a yard," • BABY'S 'BEST ]1'RIEI1Il, Tito hest friend baby eau have is a simple medicine that will relieve Said cure the minor ailments that make his Itttle life often very miserable. Such a fr'lend is Baby's Own Tab. lets. They dere- indigestion, sou stomach, constipation, Maple fevers, diarrhoea, and allay the irritation accompanying the cutting of teeth, All mothers who have used thea Tablets praise them. Mrs., F. L. Bourgeois, Eastern Harbor, 11T,S,. says 1-"I have used Baby's Ow Tablets and loop upon them a baby's ,best friend, I have f01m them tun excellent remedy for colic and they have clone 'our baby mus good la Many ways," Milo one take thaso Tablebs as readily a candy, and the mother has a guar , untie that they Oottaln no opiateo el ne used 't1 0 0 ' 1' trot. dt l a `frit other - Ways 115nd Whore there aro little one ill the hone, oid by druggists 0 sett by -ail a, 215 meth 'n 110 by I LONDON STREET TRAFFIC, Laws Which Compel Drivers to Avoid Crowding. I. London rho law requires that every driver shall pass an examina- tion. If ho convinces the examiners that ho 15 skillful. and competent he seeures a license. In addition, all vehicles are numbered. and the num- ber displayed conspicuously on the back. The "bobby" stands on a platform raised a foot or 50 above the street level and called a "safety," A po- lice lamp is placed on this and manes the spot whore the driver netst look for signals, The police- man raises a hand awl all the driv- ers, even when crowded in the big squares, pull up at once, Should one fail to do so, the policeman doesn't yell at him or threaten hien with arrest. Ile simply pulls out a Ineinorandwn book and plats down the number of the vehicle as the offending driver plisses b3' on it, and that night makes a report, of it. The next day the driver is ordered to appear before the officer who is- sues the licenses, and, if he fails to give a - satisfactory excuse for not obeying the "bobby," his license is revoked. All of which means that the driv- ers aro all skillful amen and have the best of reasons for obeying the sig- nals of the police, 4 "Yon say there's a man at the door wishes to see 110. Does 110 look like a gentleman'" "Well, not. 0)actly like a gentleman, sir ; just something like yourself." S'l0TR ON 0,110, eery 011 '1'OLE00,•1 ad. Lows COu0i,rv. f P11-ANIC J. CHENEY makes oath that he is senior partner of the fh'ni of P. J. (I 141i N19Y .e 00., doing business in thu Ulty of 'Toledo, Liounty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sunt of ONE' HUNDRED) DOL- LARS for each and every clue of CA- 'I'AIt1t11 that Cannot b0 cured by the use of HALL'S OATA11(t11 0ULt19. PRASE. J. 01110N19Y. Sworn to before m0 and s)bser(ued In A ll p presence, tills Ot1, day of December, ...... A. W. GLEASON, SEAL 1Notafyf Psbliu Ball's Catarrh Cure is Lateen inter- nally, and ants directly on rho blood and 200(10us surfaces of the system, Semi for testimonials, free. aceta, by all DrugBBgists, `780.Toledo, U. Hall's Family 9111s are the best. PAID FOR HIS BOAST. A man moved to the country and bought a farm. He was just gutting settled When a man with a book tourer his arm leaded over the fence and said "Just bought this land ?'i. ''Yes.'' "Very fine farm," "Yes, sir ; very elle." "Must be worth $2,000." "More than that. I paid 83,000 fess it. Then there arc indications of worth. coal. on it which aro alone $5,0b0." ' "You don't mean it 7" "Yes, sir, There's coal an .it. Then the new railway is going across ono corner. I consider my farm worth $13,000 of any man's money." "Fifteen thousand, eh ?" , . "Yes, sir, $15,000 at least. I wouldn't take a penny less. What are you putting clown in the book?" "Oh, nothing' much. You see, I am the tax assessor. Other farms round hero aro not worth nto'e'n $1,500 or $2,000, but I've just put yours down ata the figure you men- tioned because you insist, Good mornin', sir • gdud you've lnoved into the neighborhood, and hope you'll stay smile time." Y n e Own C d h s s Y 5 vii nit d 4t t to 15100 ' / ll Out i 0I1 Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere +1 ROOKS INDIANS WORSHIP. Results from common soapsi eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannelst RC75IP INISPe Ark for the 0c.aaoa Oar tr. .w,,,u..eeonetannrmn+mno� n WOMAN AND THE PROVERBS A wonderful similarity exists in the sayings about Women current in the various nations, The Spanish rhyme has it: "Were a woman as little as she is good, a pea pact would make ler a gown arid a hood." An old English saying: "If a man lose a wonl,an and a: feething he will be sorry he lost the farth- ing." The French adage: "A loan of straw is worth a woman of gold." The German: "There aro only two good women in the world -one dead and the other can't be found." l'he Scotch say: "Honest men marry soon; wise men 11e1'ec. ' in Fife they say: "The next best tiling to no wifo is"a good wife." The Arabian declares: "Words are Women; deeds are men." ,Tho l'ersjan sage says that a wo- man's wisdom is under her heel." The German affirms that every daughter of Eve would rather be beautiful than good. The German also asserts that whenever there is mischief brewing a woman and a priest are at the bottom of it. The Persian asserts that women and dragons aro best out of the world. Tho Corsican says: "Just as a good and a bad horse both need the spun', a good and a bad woman both need the- stick." The ITincloo: "k man is not obey- ed by his wife in his own -house, nor floes she consider him her husband unless he beats ler." Another Hindoo proverb says: "Drive out a Woman's nature with a pitchfork and it will return again, and again." The greatest medical authorities pay that when food is not thorough- ly digested it leaves a mass of un- digested matter at a atandstill, when immediately fermentation sets in, and which thrives from various gases and 'poisonous vapours, creating ful- ness or rho stomach and bowels, bad breath, furred tongue, dizziness, but the worst of all is this generated poison passes into the blood, from which it is carried to the brain, nerves, kidneys, and every import- ant part of the human anatomy. Cases of this n Ifs' k'tti aro dangerous, and should treated b r a remedy be 3 Y of reputation. We have such a re- medy in Dr. August Koenig's Ham- burg Drops, which has been success- fully prescribed by the medical pro- fession throughout the world for more than 60 years. It is a phar- nmeoutical preparation of the high- .est possible order of merit.. St. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., of 13altinlore, are the sola proprietors, BO cents. Di- rections in eleven languages. Sweet Girl - "The mit. I marry must be both brave and brainy." Adoring Youth - "When we were out sailing and upset, I saved you iron a watery grave." "That was bravo, I admit, but it was not brainy." los, it was. I upset the boat on purpose. These Carvings' Are Done by Time and the -Elements. Of natural effigies, none are more remarkable than the two which can . be seen • fn Cghchise . and • near Los, Angeles. The former shows the face of an Indlan chief, while the latter is a surprisingly naturalropresenta- tdon of a gigantic whale. The face of tho Indian chief is an immense effigy, rho profile being several miles in length ; it is formed 11y the shape of the summit of a mountain range, and offers a spectacle of a face of great dignity, looking upwards. .The Indians revere it as the countenance of Conehise a,grcut chief, It is not' 1.11100111111011 to end 'the skeleton of a whale on the summit of the coast rlifiges of California, and once, when er new 'street was being marked out in Los Angeles, the skeleton of is whale actually was dugs up out of the earth. Row those sea 10011sters found their way to these spots is not known. Titus, 'When you hear that the form of a whale is to bo seen in the side of tho rock, you are not surprised, but yea become interested when. ,you find that it is really a carving done by time and the elements, .51.n.d not the remains of a 01tee living creature, Tho rock has fallen or crumbled away in such a manner as to.fol'm the under part of the whale, the lower jaw, ;the opon mouth, the nose and the eye -a loon derfel eye -of 1110 loviathan, while the upper part of the body is formed by the curvature of the rock, Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc, The intervals between the mettle of largo serpents like the anaeoltda of boa vary from 20 to 200 days. Lover's Y-71 (Wise Plead") Disinfect -I ant Soap Powder is a been to any home, tt disinfects and cleans at the same time, "Mister," said Meandering Ivlilto, "If X'vas to tell you dat a, had seen bettor day's Would you believe inti?" "dertalnly," answered Mr. Loa.ihder Seraggsr "Mtis is 0110 of the treat w1110tiefeetory 'days that 'bur Valente filo clirilate luta yet jsrodticed,!!, ;til --'O's >'J q*: ry4 , Shouting Isn't Prong In the matter of the so -celled Catarrh CUM: Others prate and promise; we per- form and prove, Dr. Agilew's Catarrhal Powder is a powder pitt in the nostril, not In the mouth. It is not a remedy but the cure, and the healing effect is felt at once, Tie breath will mune freely, filling Die system with a new vigor. Colds and Catarrh are relieved, and headache fully cured in ten minutes. Catarrh of twenty years' standing cured in a few days. Hon. George Taylor, the well known pollllolan of Scranton, Pa„ writes, Wrath of hr. AONEW'S CATARRHAL, POWDER min truly say was magical, Ph'stspptica- tion cleared my head instantly. I used It according to directions, And I have not hadtheslightest symptoms since." Dr, ACN9W'S LIVER PILLS make even a high liver a long liver. For dullness of the akin, oruptlens, languor and bowel Irregularities,. every pili is as good an a physi- etas althoti h they cost only ten cents Igor forty doses. 18. O e "The idea; of sending childrento bed early to p,unish 'end" exclaim- ed Mee. Cassel, who was discuesing hoe relatives, "That isn't any way to erect them," "Of course it isn't," unaware(' her husband. "If you want to convince 'em that you mean business, matte 'Or71 get up an flour or so earlier In the morning." Mr's. Sudilenrich (a smart woman) -"Did ye write to the Ilighstylo Engraving Company for 1peelm008 of all their latest visitln' cards?" (Daughter - "Yes, reaw, an' they Piet sent 'em - 'bout at hundred of 'em, all sorts an'' kinds." "What names is On 'em?" "Names of all the' big -wigs in th' county." "Put '0111 on th' pallor table." SUFFERED FOR SIX YEARS' DODD'S HHIDNEY PILLS CURED MRS. HUFFMAN, OF NA - RANEE. And Now She Recommends Them to Other Young Ladies or Married Women. Napanee, Ont., April 97. --(Special) That Dodd's Kidney 1lydils are one of the greatest boons ever coi:ferred on suffering womankind is the ex- perience of Mrs. John C, I3uffman, of this place. For the benefit of her sister women she has given the fol- lowing statement roe publication : "I have been troubled for about six years with Kidney Disease and ,the 'rain Was sO groat S could not :stand it, I could not;entcrtain any company. "One night when I was feeling miserable, I read some wonderful cures by Dodd's Kidney Pills and I decided to try tit0111. Tho first box brought en improvement, and by the dere I had taken six boxes T was Completely cured. "I can reeonar10nd Dodd's Kidney Pills to any person suffering from Kidney Disease, and I make this 'statement hoping it win help other youngladies or married women." ' Mrs. I3uffman is only one of many women who have proved that many female complaints are the result of disordered Kidneys and are es such 'easily curable by using Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. One smile mattes a flirtation. Ono flirtation Makes talo acquainted. Two acquainted make one kiss, Ono kiss makes 511Vei'al snore. Several kisses matte an engagement, One engage - Mont makes two fools. Two fools make ate marriage. Ono marriage Matte's two 1110Lher-in-1aW5, Two mother-111laWS matte a red -]'tot ti2n0. ammeammonarreeemee 0 In Italy automobiles are not ale lowed to go faster than 15 miles by day and 8 by night. HONORED ABROAD. Word has recently been received that Massey -Harris Company, Ltd., have added another laurel to their many successes. This time the was scored vic- tory . 1 inAustralia. I. Cf The Massey-3Tarris Stripper -Har - rester in competition with some ten p'tber types scored a signal success at Se- hiield, South Australia, ' on 25th November, 1903, being award- ed a total of 471$ ,points, and hav- ing only 476 Tbs. draught. The figures given of the next com- petitor W0113 -467 2-3 points 1111(1 572 lbs. draught. Tho Stripper -Harvester is not used in Canada -it is not suited to the ronditions of the climate • but in Australia there are more Stripper - Harvesters used than there are Flinders. This report only goes to show that 1lfassey-}•Parris machines lead where - ever they are. They would not do so if they were net built well and with good materials. Auntie -"Now,, Thomas, can you tell me who made the Milky 'Way ?" Tommy -"It was the cow that jump- ed over the moon." • Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. Mrs. 11'enpecque-"lrtarneed men live longer than single men." Hnnpocque -"Yes ; and it serves. them, right for being such fools." ' DR, HAMMOND'S OPIINION. Expert Testimony on Wheeling - The Revival. Dr. Hammond, one of New York's most foremost physicians, and an active 1n01)1bee of the NOW Yak Ath- letic Club, was recently interviewed by a representative of the New York press, and asked his opinion as to Lilo merits of cycling as exercise, The doctor stated very decidedly that ho considered it absolutely the best possible, if taken with discretion. I3e of course excluded all persons with very weak hearts, or people of extremely delicate constitutions, but said that nearly' every patient go- ing trough his hands rode a bicycle when convalescent, and that it was remarkable what progress they made towai ds health. 111 Canada thcl'o 1108 been an un- precedented revival In wheeling, and it can be traced to no better' cause than to the intro'ductionof the gienic Cashion France. To use the Words of the "advertiser', "It is to Wheeling what the 'Pullman' is to railroading," and these woncls' put the argement in the proverbial nu'ti- shell. It allows the -rider to hold a uniform position, w1111e the wheels accommodate themselves to' the roadbed, It has made bicycling an absolutely pleasant And healthy form of outing, ".1t7'assey-Harris," "Cleveland," "Brantford" and "Per- fect" bicycles have this 005111011 fraule, "And what do you export to malts of your son when ho carnes Of ago, Mr, Smltli?" 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Payne, of Bathurst, sav- ed the life of a valuable horse that .'the Veto, had given up, with a few bottles of MINARD'S LINIMENT. 7-69 The human skeleton, exclusive of teeth, consists of 208 bones. For 01'er Sixty Years. As OLD A\D WELL-TIMED EaMEDY, - Ddre wloslo o sooth;ugSrrup has bion 0101 for over ,11Ey year, by milllone at ,uacho,'s for tboh ohildroo nhilo slattern with perfect auuleae. It eeothna rho 0(1110, softer. tee name, tillers 011 pain, curia wind collo, 1,011 3,11,0615%1,11411Wy fa 11).1•,rrhma. 0301,111 ea,ant to She lisle, en(1abottis every 01 rho world. Be -era cents nbottle. - 1ta mina i5 enloorahre. Basure no it for DA's. iylnslowa Soothing Syrup sod take no 015,1'5)05. 1.19 It is only necessary to boil a cork for five minutes to make it fit any bottle. MInard's Liniment Believes Neuralgla Hattie - "Now that you have brok'en your engagement with Fred shall you return to him the ilia- nionid ring he gave Yon?" 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