More Popular than ever. Every year the sales of 13onnini*ton's | CARRAGEEN Irish Moss. <J -increase largely.f «l ,1 For over 46 years it has jj been the standard remedy • for coughs and colds. It $ quickly cures, soothes the J- irritation, heals the lunga v and leaves them strong h and healthy. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Insist on getting Bonnington's. There is no remedy \ "just as good." \s^3^ I A , SyZr^ *v'rt- Wiu.ia,m —*-i'^// > Neighbours of Waimarißaroa writes: ,^>Z *'ll gives me great.pie'asuie iTjti^l^'Zr to recommend your ■Iris'li Moss w*^f or coughs and coltis, or any king jsamplaint, having used it in ray family for over twenty years." v , 3 'accusod, wjha gave the name of McElwain, and, who "was said: to be employed by the Dairy, Farmers' Cooperative Milk Company, _ Redferai, gave oei'itaih inforimatioii! which, result 1 ed in the arrest of two• other men. One w=as.an.employee at a city (hotel, while the other was >a servaait of the Daitry Fanners' Co-operative Milk Conipany. The police, to complete their coup, decided to arrest a fourth man, ma the employ of tiLe 'same compaiTy? hut this man disappeared suddenly, and has iso< far ,not been traced. ■ A few weeks ia^o a safe at the premise® of (the Dairy Farmers' Cooperative Milk Company was iskilfully drilled arid riffed of its <soniteinits, and the robbers disappeared, leaving ,no : clue to their identity. It is probable, however, that the mystery will-shortly be solved. ' ■ ■ . USE LANE'S MEDOLINE .-.daily after housework is done:;' It keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, i/- everywhere. Qj 8.
The Federal Government has wasted no time over the new Federal capital site, and the surveyors have been hard at work. Though no definite proposals have yet been made, the area that will probably be asked for from the State of New South Wales will be about 1000 square miles. ; The area is about 200 miles from Sydney.,. and is shaped rather like a horse shoe, with the two points to the south. Queanbeyan is about in. the centre. It does not include either Yass or Lake George, the latter of which lies to the north. The irregular shape is due to the fact that the survey has ,been made to take in a reasonable catchment area along the Cotter, Queanbeyan, and Malonglo_ rivers. The fixing of the exact position is a matter for Parliament, but three sites will be recommended for its consideration by a board appointed by the Minister for Home Affairs _ (Mr Mahon). These sites are within a radius of three miles of the camp pitched for the accommodation of, the Federal members inspecting the district. This camp is. about seven miles west of Queanbeyan. Contour surveys are now being made to provide accurate .information for Parliament. The territory is to be connected with the sea by a strip of land j running down to Jervis Bay. The Commonwealth Government will ask for the transfer to it of a considerable portion of the foreshores of the bay. The precise location and extent of this strip has yet to be considered. Captain Creswell has been sent to Jervis Bay to report on this matter to the Federal Governmen^ M
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1909, Page 3
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537Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1909, Page 3
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