A REMINDER.
•Of what docs' a bad taste in thci' mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in a bad condition, and will remind you that there is nothing so pood for such disorders as Chamberlain's ,Tablots. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach and regulate the bowels. For sale by G. YV. Hutchins, chemist. Balclu- • tlm. SUICIDE RATHER THAN SCHOOL. A remarkable case*' of suicide by a fourteen-year-old boy has been investigated by the coroner at North Pethenu, near Launceston. Tho lad, named Arthur Banbury, lived "with his parents at Kilford Farm, and for somo time had been kept from school. It was arranged, however, that ho should resumo school work on Tuesday last, but on that day ho was missing from dinner, and on a search being made his body was found in a coppice near tho farm. There were terrible wounds in his hoad, and a gun was lying on tho body with the barrel pointing to his head. The reason given for the act was that the boy was reluctant u> return to school, though no one knew why. A verdict of "Suicide during temporary insanity" was returned. There is no place in the world where there are nunc sudden and extreme changes in temperature than in Aus-| tralia. We often experience a climate of three different seasons in one day, and the result is that niynbers of people contract a cold in the stomach and bowels, which causes great pain and suffering. -There is nothing tlmt' will relieve this suffering so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. This is the best medicine in the world to cure bowel complaint in ail its forms. 'lt is ai sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Colic, and has never been known to fail. For sale by G. YV. Hutchins, chemist, Balclutha. WARMER THAN THE SUN. A paper read before the Academy of Science, Paris, stated that by experiments with an instrument called a stellar barometer M. Normann has discovered that our sun is by no means the warmest member of the stellar system. The heat of the sun is only 5990 deg., while that of the Pole Star (which sounds a good deal colder) is 9800 deg., and the heat of Aldeharan, in the constellation of the Bull, is 60,000 deg.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 3 December 1909, Page 8
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386A REMINDER. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 3 December 1909, Page 8
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