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!" One of the deprivations of gold miners is the lack of proper facilities for exerci-o." said Mr Gazzam. " Why. I rend that 1 i:orc is usually a good deal of claim-jumping going 011," added Mrs Gaz/.am. Bees, according to some authorities, arc capable of being put to other uses than t'.\:l of gathering honey from every opening Server. A West Country "farmer is training them as Bj?letter-carTicrs. A beo is taken away from jsjhome, a letter printed in micrcphotography gi|is gummed to its little back, and he is thrown tointo the air. Homo lio goes like a carrier gfapigeon, and the advantage he would have over rahis big brother in time of war is obvious. It gjgjis very unlikely that be would be seen: and |gif seen it would tax the skill even of the pfinest Boer marksman to bring him down. la A short time ago, on the eastern border of a young man was sent from a js|cricket club in his own village with a challenge to a neighboring club. When he arIjjjirived with the challenge the latter were pracHo was asked to play, and he coniJSsented. Being a- slogger, and getting himself Swell sot, he gave them some tall hits, and Spwas not out at the end of the play. When She first spoke of the challenge they said they Ij&would accept it, but after seeing his batting fSthey inquired: " How many are there in tjsyour eleven like you?" He replied: "I'm gsnot in the eleven." "Why not?" "Im not |g considered good enough." Then the neighPboring club began to "hedge," and eventually || said: "We'll consider about it, and let you B&know." The hitting powers of that young ggnian had evidently staggered the other fellows. >9S - »,^„:-<f , :j>i-»*»<.i; -Such symptoms' pimplea, blotches, cows, eruptions, ■s■ rashes, tetter, and nearly a U ski Q ;| ducasesare proof that the blood fa ..^, impure, and if nofc-cletasedthese » troubles may be followed bv H scveior symptoms, such as T7L *$ CANCEROUS AffeetionT- In I « iJILE IiSAXS JOK BILIOCJS.N-E.cs ye ■J havo a remedy that has cured Iho •■/ Severest forms nf1.0.1 W„_j .- £ a common pimplo to the wont ft vegetable, so that the n«r, while ,';|.-prescnoo of any deleterious mh- MM , | ; «*»nce* m their composition/ ,i| winch, unfortunately, are --'-' ."?;] frequently found in ins 4 Willed ™ W M

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Evening Star, Issue 11454, 23 January 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11454, 23 January 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11454, 23 January 1901, Page 7

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