A Kerry peasant *utd anctier peasant in leen Mavouroeen' loan, yer Honor, said the defendant; "and Paddy M'Carthy knew it waa at the toime he gave it to mo." "A 'Kathleen Mavourneen' loan?" queried the puzzled Judge. "What sort of a loan hj that?" "That's pwhat we call some kinds o' loans, yer Honor, down in this part o' th' country. 'lt may be for years and it may be for iverl " Betty : "That case hasn't come on yet. (absent-mindedly): "Perfectly frightful! I've been sis month* getting that young advocate to propose.' 1 ATTACKED WHILE WORKING. "While at my work one morning 1 was attacked with severe griping pains in the stomach," writes Mr David Howard, Sale, Victoria. "I tried Chamberlain's Uolic, Cholera, and Diarrhcaa Remedy, and am pleased to say that it cured me in a few I minutes. Since then I have had several at-1 lacks, and have always., used Chamberlain's Colio and Diarrhoea Bemedy with good re-
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Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 7
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160Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14554, 1 May 1911, Page 7
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