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GOUT GOES OUT GLADLY.

Rhecmo and gout can't be in the system togtther. When Rheumo goes in the gout got s out. Mr F. D . Pelhng, of Eketahuna, hus proved this. Writing on Ist July he says : — "Kindly send me another bottle of your Rbeumo mixture as I have had no trouble with gout since I have kept it in the house. It gives me immeeiate relief b\ taking one dose. I can with confidence recommend Raeumo for either gout or rheumatics." Just one mora proof that Rheumo conquers chronic rheumatism. Chemists and stores, 2a 6J and 4s 6d per bottle.

Chronic Diarruiea.— For several years during the summer months I hare been subjected to looseness of the bowels which quickly ran into a very bad diarrhoer and tbis trouble was frequently accompanied with severe pain; and cramp I used to call on doctors for ray trouble but it became so regular a summer affliction that in my search for relief I becarno acquainted with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera airi Diarrhoea Remedy, which proved so effective and so prompt that I came to rely exclusively upon it, and what also happily surprised me was that while it almost inatantly relieved the ciamps and stopped the diarrhoea it never caused constipation. I always take a bottle of it with me when travelling. — H. C. Hartman Anamoso, lowa, U.S.A. For ?ale by J . Chesney & Co, Whole-ale Mercbar ts. Si;mmi:r Complaint is the children's raott dangerous enemy and the mother's most dreaded foe. Immediate and proper treatment is always necessary. Chamberla ti's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, given according to directions is the most effectual remedy. For sale by J . Cotsuey & Co, Wholesale Merchant*. Cuolcka Mourn: s has lost its terrora in the I om«» wu-re a botttejof Clumberlain's Chohc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy is kept. It never fails even in the most i severe aud dangerous cases. For salo by I J. Cbe^uey & Co, Wholesale Merchants.

bered 12,250. The wicket to the general ejo seemed right et noon, but the umpires' opinion was adverse to play being commenced. At 1 20 play waß continued, fifteen minutes of the play being amidst jeers.

Tyldesley, who was not cut with 97, scooped the fin<t ball from Howell into Trumble's hands, it being a schoolboy catch in the slips and was easily held Relf scored three, and Fielder was quickly bowled by Howell. Lilley skied one behind the wicket, giving Howell an easy chance.

After a smartly run single Trumper spooned one, but Fielder failed to take it. Jn the same over be made a mishit off Rhode! 9 , but Lilley Blipped and just missed tbe catch. Duff, Hill, Nob!e and Gregory fell tasy victims. Hopkins assisted to put life into tbe game, as bis 18 included' one four and three threes consecutively. Strudwick, who was fielding as substitute for Foster, then caught Hopkins close in to leg off Relf. Trumble was received with cheer's, but after a narrow escape of being run out, be spooned one to Strudwick. The others did nothing. Trumper, who was missed by Lilley, was also missed st deep long on by Hayward when the" score was 87. He was also missed by Warner at 107, and shortly afterwards was mused again by Hayward. There was great cheering at tbe follow on being saved by Trumper with a hit for two. The latter then consulted with Kelly and they evidently decided to bit everything. Kelly was easily run out Boon after. Trumper was eventually caught at deep long on by Tyldeßley off Rhodes. Trumper played a forcing innings, wbicb was marred by four chance?.

Rhodes averago was a magnificent one he heing absolutely unplayable. Each of Trumper'a liveß being off him.

With one hundred and ninety three to the good the Englishmen began their second innings. Warner, in Saunders' first over, mishit one and was. caught by Noble at point right on the grass. 'In tbe next over Trumper in"' the deep field caught Hayward. TyMwl«»r; -who batted magnificently, is Etill iv iia.: 1. o tuaJe 48 of which only two are singles. 'He' hit two fivers and six fuurers. Off one of Saunders' overs he hit a fiver and two fourers. He gave no chances. Rhodes, in the last over, fell a victim, leg before, to Trnmble, as he did in the first innings.

The wicket is apparently improving The weather is clearing and there is great excitemeLt in all the different States over tbe match.

England are favourites, tbe betting being two to one.

To-day 18 wickets fell for 200 runs in four. Tbe crowd were very partial, cheering tbe local men when they were putting down while almost every ball they jeered at the Englisbment.

Fester is suffering from tonailitie, and by doctor's orders will not play again in this match.

An immense crowd is expected to witness tbe fini»h to-morrow. Scores :— England's Ist Innings Warner, c Duff b Trumble 58 Hayward, c Gregory b Hopkins ... 68 Foster (retired) 49 Braund, c Howell b Trumble ... 20 Knight, b Howell 2 Hirst, c Noble b Howell 7 Rhodes, Ibw b Trumble 2 Tyldealey, c Truaible, b Howell ... 87 Lilley, c Howell b Trumble, ... 4 Fielder, b Howell 1 Self, (not ont) 3 Extras 4 Total „. 315 Bowling analysis— Trumble, 4 for 107; Noble, 0 for 4 ; Saunders. 0 for 60 ; Armstrong, 0 for 43 ; Trnmper, 0 for 4 ; Howell, 4 for 43 ; Hopkins, 1 fur 50 ; ' Hopkins bowled a wide. ] Australia Ist Innings. Trumper, c Tyldesley b Rhodes ... 74 Duff, st Lilley b Rhodes 13 Bill, c Rhodes 5 Noble, c Strudwick b Rhodes ... 1 Hopkins, c Strvdwick b Relf ... 18 Trumble, c htrudwick b Rhodes ,«., 2 Armstrong, c Braund b Rhodes ... 1 Kelly, run out 8 Howell c Fielder b Rhodes 0 Saunders (not out) 2 Extras 1 Total 123 Rhodes took 7 wickets for 56; Hirst, 1 for 33 ; Relf, 1 for 12; Braund 0 for 20. England's 2nd innings. Warner, c Trumper b Saunders ... 3 Hayward, c Trump«r b Trumble ... 0 Braund, b Sauiders 3 Tyldesley (not out) 48 Hirer, c Gregory b Howell 4 Rhodes, 1 b w, b Trumble S Extras 7 Total for 5 wickets ... 74

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West Coast Times, Issue 13079, 5 January 1904, Page 3

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GOUT GOES OUT GLADLY. West Coast Times, Issue 13079, 5 January 1904, Page 3

GOUT GOES OUT GLADLY. West Coast Times, Issue 13079, 5 January 1904, Page 3