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| ittltllH AND FOREIGN. [PEESB ABBOOIATION—dOPTRIGHT.] FOOTMtLi , . ■ , , London, March i.3. . England defeated Wales in Association football % 3 •goals to tail. THte sasmSMwYn legislature. . Ottawa, March 13. The deadlock.in,.thai Saskatchewan Legislature tontinhcW SACRILEGE. London, March 13. At the Staffordshire assizes a workman named Marlow was sentenced to (tljrefi .years' penal servitude for sacrilege in a Roman Catholic church. IMMIGRATION TO CANADA. (Received 10, 0.10 «:m,.) . ■ , Ottawa-, March 14. The immigration for tho nine months of the current fiscal yea,r totalled 253,000, of whom 96,0Qp were Britishers, and 97,000 Americans, the remainder being Europeans and nonBritishers. AUSTRALIAN. [Pke6S Association —Copybioht.] LAWN~TENNIS. Adelaide, March 14. In inter-State tennis Victoria' beat South Australia by 272 to 248 games. | A MAD CHINAMAN. Sydney, March 14. A Chinaman ran amok on the steamer Strathan en route to Newcastle. After he had slightly wounded the Captaiii. and several others he jumped overboard and was drowned. DISAFFECTED TELEPHONE ATTENDANTS. Melbourne, March 14. A number of telephone attendants defying the Department, refused Simday duty; and were suspended: FEDERAL BRICKWORKS. Melbourne, March 14. Mr. King O'Malley, Minister of Home Affairs, intends to establish brickworks within the Federal territory for the manufacture of bricks for the Federal capital buildings; PROTECTION OF SEAMEN. (Received 15, 1.17 a.m.) Sydney, March 15. Mr. Carmichael, honorary Minister, has been investigating the manner in which visiting sailors are fleeced, and has determined on a better polico supervision of shipping offices and the establishment of a. sailors' savings bank. THE PLAGUE Of CONSUMPTION.... It ie popularly supposed that coitfiunipUon is inherited. This is an error. Consumptive tendencies are inherited, but the disease itself cannot be. Consumption is caused by the attacks of germs upon the lung tissues. These tissues will, if weak, break down under the attacks. People with weak lungs should fortify ami strengthen them against disease. Tftsra is nothing that will do this so effectually as LANE'S Emulsion \% supplies the vital elements so much needed by those afflicted with Weak Lungs, Bronchitis, Consumption, and Wasting Dis£fl*os. It expels disease by revitalising the blood and building healthy tissue. It is very pleasant to take, and does not upset the stomach. Even little children like it and ask for it. Your chemist or grocer will supply you with LANE'S EMULSION. Price 2/6 and 4/6. " It's famous because it's good " 75 DON'T SQUANDER YOUR MONEY! There are more ways of squandering Monay than investing it all ' in whisky! That's only one waj . out of very many. We are here \ to help you spend your money wisely and well. Solid Savings \ on useful and desirable goods, i Nothing old or shoddy. Just the , things wci would buy for our- , 'i selves. Our goods are so well , i chosen they are always selling.— , i therefore they are always Fresh, , i Clean, New, and Up to the Mo- ( i merit. i '. This woek we continue our i * Great Sale of Darby's Bankrupt i < Stock, together with the whole of i ' our ow.n Superior Importations. I 1 A RADICAL CLEARANCE I 1 Must bs made before Stock- j ( taking. ' , ( i "it's the Little Things that ( ( Tell." i 1 Save Money on Little things. I 1 Our window tells tha tale. You'll ' 1 see them there in the plainest oi ( 1 plain figures. (> 1 250 Fine Envelopes for 2s. i 1 Lead Pencils, 12 for 9d. i ' Writing Blocks, 4d, 6d, 9d., Is. i Fountain Pens, self-fillers, 3s 6d ( ' each. ' Solid Leather Purses from Is. Beautiful Pictures, Is. Razors, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d (3s 6d saved on each). Colgate's Shaving Soap, in metal ■ tins, Is. Quaint and Dainty Ornaments— a very fine selection—from Is. Fine Sponges, Is each. Brooms, Brushwara, Books, Pictures, Acoordeous, Basketware, Statk>iiers', Fancy Goods, Post Cards, Albums, and scores 1 of other good lines at I SAVING PRICES. i i Orders from the country receive i i prompt attention. i 1 "NOVELTIES," 1 96 Hardy Street, ! NELSON.

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13055, 15 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13055, 15 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13055, 15 March 1911, Page 4