Fine old English customs in .politijcs aarei going one ;by. one. The ' 'Mother of Parliaments" in recent years has .not been what she used tcX be.—"Eclair," No one quite believes that our gene rals aire brave or that our public men a.re incorruptible. The poor irian is called . incompetent and' the ridh are duibbed malefactors. We believe implicitly in no one.—"Town and Country" (New York). v BILIOUS ATTACKS CUBED. Sufferers from bilious attacks should read this Temarkiable letter from Mr Donald Coutts, .of Condah Vic. '' I have been a continuous, sufferer from lveadaclio and biliou s vomiting attacks for 25 years: During that ttime T 'bare been treated by doctors, besides usiin;g ,all sorts of medicines -tfliat proved usel'ess. Being almost afraid .i could never 'be cured I tried Chamberlain's Tablets, arid can assure you that tney completely cured inle, and I feel like a nevr man. I can conscientiously recommend thiem to ull who suffer from stomach and livtetr troubles —Sold everywhere..*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 2
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