Owing to the Inclemency 'of the weather, a number of the canoe races were postponed until Saturday afternoon, when they will, weather permitting, be contested over the lower course, finishing at the boatsheds.
Mr James E. Ferrell, of Burnt House W. Va., has discarded all other diarrhoea medicines and now handles only Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrheea Remedy. He has used it in his family and sold it to his customers for years, and has no hesitation in saying that it is the best remedy for colic and diarrhoea he has ever known. It not only gives relief, but effects a permanent cure. It is also pleasant and safe to take, making it an ideal remedy for bowel complaints. For sale by R. M. Gatenby, Chemist. J. W. Baggett, of Oak Grove, Fla., had an attack of the measles, neaily three years ago, and the disease left him with very severe pains in the chest. " I thought I would die," he writes ; " but to my great joy, I was saved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm." Pains in the chest nearly always indicate the approach of pneumonia, and by promptly applying this liniment on a flannel cloth, which should be bound on the chest, an attack of pneumonia may be prevented. It is always prompt and effectual. For sale by R. M. Gatenby, Chemist.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9390, 17 March 1898, Page 3
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