HE SCOUTED AND CAPTURED A FRIEND. —: .«. Some men are born scouts, or are scouts by instinct, like Gen. BadenPowell and the famous Burnham. They scoured the country and kept a sharp outlook for the enemy —their eyes and their senses always wide awake. But you don't often hear of a scout discovering, unexpectedly, a friend. Just read what follows : — Mr Arthur Hollyman, of 184, Roma Street, Brisbane, Queensland, used his eyes to some advantage some ten years ago. He was then living m the Tweed River District, N.S.W. He noticed that a fellow-boarder always brought to the table a small bottle of "medicine, from which lie took a dose after- finishing each meal. Now Mr Hollyman himself suffered terribly from stomach troubles, so he asked his fellowboarder what he was taking, and why he took it.. " MY SOLE REMEDY." "After I had described my symptoms," Mr Hollyman writes, "he told me that I was suffering from Indigestion, and added that Mother Seigel's Syrup (the medicine he himself was taking) would cure me. The first few doses brought me marked relief, anc} my bad symptoms tvere less troublesome,. Greatly encouraged by this, I continued the treatment with the pleasing result that I was soon perfectly cured and fully restored to health. Since then Mother Seigel's Syrup has been my sole remedy for'all the.little sicknesses' and ailments that crop up from time to time. It keeps me well at a very small expense." You can. dr-a.w your own lesson from the facts m this short but true story, taken from life. Though Mr. Hollyman' letter was written m the latter part of 1908, he describes, what happened tc)i years before, but MotherSeigel's Syrup, has now banished his Indigestion for ever. It is an ideal household remedy J and should find ft pla,ce m every home,
A Watch that gives its owner entire satisfaction —L. S. McClurg's famous Nickei Lever, full jewelled, key' less, dust-proof case. The ideal watch for rough wean Guaranteed, for two years, Wi, . 6 00
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7819, 11 June 1909, Page 1
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