A lawyer died in a provincial town, and his fellow-lawyers wrote over his grave. "Hero lies a lawyer ond an honest man. Not Jong afterward the governor of th« province visited the town, and among other places inspected the cemetery. When he came to tho lawyer's grave he stopped, read thr inscription onco nr twice, and turning to tho head in«pector «aid : "Look here, my friend We wink at v rood many things in this province, but 1 do object to your burying two nion in on* grave." THAT TIRED FEELING. It is not natural to hare that tired feeling day in and day out, that you go to bed with at night and get up with in the morning — it is a sure sign that your system is out of order. To refresh yourself and regain that strong vigorous feeling you should take a court© of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will strengthen your sbomach and stimulate your liver and bowels to renewed activity : although you have not realised it, it is thetc organs that have caused that tired feeling /J'here is no better medicine mad* tor 'all dilorders of the itomach, liver and bowel* than Chamber* I lain's Tablets.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 10
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