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In the entertaining volume entitled “More Tramps Abroad,” in which Mark Twain docrihes his last tour round the world, there appears the following entry from his diary:—October '23;— Got up at G, left at 7.30; soon readied Casllemain, one of the reh goldfields of the 'early days; waited several hours for a train ; left at 3.-10, and readied Bendigo in an hour. For comrade a Catholic priest, who was better than I was, but didn’t seem to know it—a man full of graces o( the heart, and mind, and the spirit; a lovable man. He will rise. He will be a bishop some day. Later an archbishop. Later a cardinal. Finanlly an archangel, 1 hope. And then he will recall me when I-say, “Do yon remember tost trip we made Imm Ballar.it to Bendigo, when yon were nothing but Father C., and 1 was nothing bin what I am nowf” Now (says the Now Zealand Tablet) —while the editor of the Tablet is several thousand miles away—it is safe for ns to mention that the “Catholic Priest” referred to is Father Cleary, then stationed at Ballarat, and now nominated by the Auckland priests as “ dignssimus ” for the vacant Northern Sec. Mrs Head, Fyans street, Geelong, Victoria, writes: —“1 have found great relief from rheumatism by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is an excellent liniment and I strongly reeommond any person suffering from this j distressing and painful ailment to try | it. My husband has also used Charnj berlain’s Pain Balm for cuts and bruises j and was delighted with the benefit received from it.” For sale by <i. CitesJ ney and Coy.

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West Coast Times, 22 March 1910, Page 3

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