fase under the new Grimes Prevention Act in Kntjland. which came im.o loive in Au-m-t l-ist, was dealt with liy (.;■ liemrder ot Folkestone recent!v. A man named Weston, against whom sixtc.'o previous convictions Imd been refolded. a lid woo bad men sentenced to ppp.al servitude three times, besides hav!:i: twice under police supervision, eppiaied ier .seutem e before the Recorder, wim oidered him into penal servitude for thtce years, Iwides detention for a. fur-tle,-r pi : led ot (ivc veins under the new Act. Whereupon Weston said; “J don't think von can do that." “But yon can appeal." remarked the Clerk of Court, and Weston retorted, as lie was hurried off fo the cells : “Well, its a eood job there is a Court of Appeal."
PUSUC NOTICES. Reasoii Must be used in taking medicine. When faithfully and persistently used, Townsend’s Sarsaparilla will permanently cure all blood diseases. Therefore take only Dr. S. P. TOWNSENDS Sarsaparilla { In continuous use for over 55 years. Obtainable everywhere. Prepared only in full quart bottles at Brooklyn, N. Y., U. S. A,
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Evening Star, Issue 14214, 13 November 1909, Page 12
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