I do not believe that animals e\er com mit suicide. I do not believe that the} have notions of death, or taV.e any note of time, or ever put up any >•"» game, or ever deliberate together, or form plans, or forecast the seasons. Ihey ma\ practice deception, as when a bird feigns lameness or paralysis lu <k'coy you awa} from her nest; but this, of course, is_ instinctive, and not conscious deception. Thtie is at times something that suggest.-co-operation among them, as when wolves hunt in relays, as they arc said to do, ot when they hunt in couples, one engaging the ouarry in front while the other as saults it from the lt,ar; or when quail r -<y:t upon the jxrnnd in a. ring, their tailt„ the centre, their heads outward.,; or. as when cattle or horses form a circle wliea attacked in the open by wild beasts thcattle with their heads outward and the horses with their heels. Of course, all this is instinctive, and not I lie result of <l<--lil,. ration. The horse fihvay, tmm hi«j (nil to t) 10 storm as nnd cows <hk. -teeri—if I remember rightly—tarn their heads.—John Burroughs. in Outing. l-my-six men wer • ui:ie-l during Lhe huildii.g of the Forth lUKl.^e. It is ollicia'.lv declared that llu, '' c 1S salt in the Tee-ide iield to supplv the world for 800 year?. issssra 1 Cathartic Pills never hays and nexer will caro Indigestion and itomach troubles—Why? Becaus* they act entirely on tho bowels, whereas the wholo trouble Ib really the stomach. When the Btomach I# diseased, all the other organs suffer. That IS v.'hy fatal diseases of th« heart, liver, kidneys and lungs are so often the direct result of Indlgw Ition. Tbo use of It SHELIOK'S DIGESTIVE TABULES gives the stomach perfect rest because thoy contain ail the natural digestants as found In a healthy 88 stomach. Thio Is a common-senit 5 method tf teeaiing til itomaoh H trsublea, and the reinlti u« *l«ayi oertaia* f> ■9 CHRISTMAS, 1900. Goldwatep's Chr'stmas Ham peps. 1 BOTTLE WHISKY 1 BOITLIi BHANDY X BOTTLE WINIi 1 BOTTLE HUM 8 BOTTLES ALE 20/- CASH (Cases !/• Fxtiul Country eustomcrs 'at Flag Station' please add rail (1 /<>) to P.O. Orders. (lOLDWATER BROS. WINE A SPIKIT MERCHANTS New Pi.Yjx.tiii WEST COAST BTTCIIERY OAON IT I, GET YOUR MEAT FKOir W3. POYNTOIM The People's Butcher, who has plcasur ■ in liolifying ihe residents of Oiirnni. Kahoiu, and l.'ungarehu that lie will bo p'eascd to supply them regularly with ilie primest meat at leasonablc prices, CAIiT.S VISIT: Oajiiui, Tuesday and Saturday .J Ptwgareliu, Tuesday and Saturday Kahotu, daily. Kabul Uoad, Monday and Friday Nafjiriki lid, Friday andSaturda CHRISTMAS" HAMPERS. . S Manning's Ale or Stout 1 Brand) 1 Jtum I Whisky, I Wine 20/- Cash . Cases cxt !'f• Solo Agents— OARTON CARDEN CEYLON TEAS. lia.f Cilesls. iilb Boxes. JiMi, Uoxt's at link-sale Prices. HUMPHRIES & CO T BE SWIFT CYCLE DEPOT. The Tpavaifer Ss2 iOa, New Hudson - &ts. The Swift - - £2O. VY Hi CYCLE GI'AIIAKTKji!) JiASY TEIiMS AH HANGED OLP CYCLES TAKEN AS PAP PAYMENT I A. GEORGE I OC-?HAM Siubei NEW PLVMOUM
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 5 March 1907, Page 4
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518Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 5 March 1907, Page 4
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