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Flora Macdonald, fche heroine who saved fche Young Pretender, is to bave a memorial in the shape of n stainod glass window, which is to b8 erected in a church in the Isle of Skyo. Flora, the daughter of a tacksman, who had.beeu adopted by the chief of the clan, convoyed the Youug Chevalier from Ormiclade in Benbecula to Mottkstadt in Skye, aud fchenco by way of Kinsbut'gb to Portree. After a few months' imprisonment she returned to her home in the Hebrides and iv 1750 married a son of Macdouald, of Kinsburgh, with, whom in 1774- she emigrated to North Carolina In the war of independence Macdonald, who became a brigadtor-gmoral, fought with his Aye n6ns.cn fcho British side till be was taken prisoner. Flora died in 1790 during a visit to a friend's house at Peinduiu. — The Inks Sir-Andrew Clark, bhe celebrated physician, estimated his own working hours at little short of 16 per clay. SORE THROATS, HOARSENESS. Ac.■ Quickly cured by Co.npy's Fluid. Sir Morell Mackenzie, M.D , ol Knglacd, says: "You rannot use a better gargle Minn Cuiidy's Fluid. For purifying lhe teeth and breath, wash ont the mouth with Condy's Fluid largely diluted with watsr." — Sold by all Chemist?. Condy and Mitohnll, of London, England, ore the sole makers. luuist on buvinc " Cnndv's fluid."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10560, 6 January 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10560, 6 January 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10560, 6 January 1896, Page 4

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