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r ! hi? Knglish peiple. .siiv.s U. K. Chesterton. ever wince it began to make a me.** nf Ireland, had characteristically .sought excuses, for what it was doing. Therefore the said : "We do not want to give the Irish self-government. ami we do not want to inquire too closely into our own m'.nds as to why we d;> not want to give it. We are inclined to think the Irish incapable, but we do not- want to say they are itnbecile. Therefore we will say tliev are visionaries, beautiful dreamers and artists, walking upon ihe borderland betwen til's world and the other, and never coming into contact with the brutal and inferior facts of life. There is <lll eiioiTnous racial division between men. The Celts can 'write poems and build churches, hut •cannot .vote: and the- Teutons are all ca.lui and fair and strong and can do anything tlier like." That was the latest, of the desperate attempts of the poor old Knglish people to find an excuse for not allowing a "white Christian people; brave, political, and intellectual, to govern themselves. The most extraordinary phenomenon was that a " number of Irish people had come forward and said that ..those excuses were quite true. In point of fac 1- . 'there wn« no ground for them whatever. lieland was a, nation simply because there had been for two geiieriL* ions an enormous number of people who were ready to be killed rather than admit that it was not a nation.

SAVED BABY IMS LIFE Untold Suffering and Constant Misery — Awful Sight F r om that Dreadful Complaint, Infantile Eczema —Commenced at Top of his Head and Covered Entire Body, MOTHER PRAISES CUTICURA REMEDIES "Our baby had that dreadful complaint, Infantile Eczema, which afflicted him for several months, commencing at the top of his head, and at last covering his whole body. His sufferings were untold arid constant misery, in fact, there was nothing we "■would- not, have done to have given him relief. The family doctor seemed to be wholly incapable of coping with the case, and after various experiments of his, which resulted in no benefit to the child, we sent to Mazon, 111., to a druggist and got a full set of-the Cuticura Remedies and applied as per directions, and he began to improve immediately, and: in /about three or four daysv begaji to show a brighter spirit and really laughed, for the first time in a year. In about ninety days lie was fully recovered, .with tho exception of a rough -skin, which: is ■gradually disappearing, and eventually will be replaced by a healthy one. Praise for the Cuticura Remedies has always been our pleasure, and there is nothing too good that we could say in their , favor, for they certainly saved our baby's life; for he was the most awful sight that I ever beheld. Mrs. Maebellc Lyon, Parsons, Kan., July; 18, 1905." • The original,of the above ,testimonial ir on file, in ih« office of the hotter Drug & Chrmioal Corporation. .Reference: K. Towns Co., Merchiun.s, £>.vdaio, JS. S.W• A SET OFTEN CORES Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, from pimples to scrofula,; consists of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent Pills.- A single set is often sufficient to cure the mqst torturing; disfiguring, itching, bunting, and scaly humours, eczemas, rashes, and irritations, from infancy to age, when all else fails. Cuticura Soup, Ointment, ftJvl Insolvent Pills tire sold throughout the world.. I'uttcr DrugJcOhem. Corp., So!©' Ptope.y Boitoni T7. S. A.. Scud for " The Great Skis Boot." Addreas, K. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. . c . W.

70 NORTH STREET, TiMARU. YETK It I N AIIY SuRG E0 X, GEO. G. ASHE, M.U.C.Y.S., Messages'may be left at King's Stables. NEAVE'S FQOD is a PERFECTLY SXFE FOOD for the most delicate child, i£ used according to the directions given. It assists teething, is a valuable boneformer, relieves constipation, and .1 is a complete diet fci' Infants. 'Jpotikh New Zealand, ; " May 25///, 1905. ''Dear Sirs, —t enclose a photo of our youngest child, Rouuld, who is Ihtce mid a-hulf years old, He was an extremely delicate chi:d, only weighing three pound* at birth.- He■ was very ill, and-though we tried must patent foods, they only hrpt him idive ami he. never seemtd to improve. At ten months zve put .him on Ncave's food* and nt a month he became quite jat. lie is now quite a sturdy specimen, and very strong. Yours truly, " LUCY E. KIRK : "Mews. Jasuih R. Ncavc o-' Co., V Fordmgbridge, LtiglamV* Manufacturers: Jociah R. Ncavc . & Co., Fordingbridgc, England. '] Purveyors by. Special Appointment to H.I.M. THS EMPRESS:" Of RUSSIAN;

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13240, 21 March 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13240, 21 March 1907, Page 6