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At the Court this morning, before Mr E. J. Golhard, J.P., a man named John Mackey was brought op on a charge of drunkenness. He was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence when called upon. He was also ordered to leave the town at once. A Mother’s Recommendation. Mrs Mary Gray, Wagonga (N.S.W.), writes:—“Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has a splendid reputation in this district, and I know of many cases where acnte Croup and Bronchitis have been cured. I had been a sufferer from Bronchial Asthma for many years, and never found any treatment that would relieve me until I commenced taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and that completely cured me. It has never failed to care ooughs or chest complaints among the members of my family. I always keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the house, and would advice all mothers to do likewise.” For sale by Watson & Co.. Woodville. ■ In Holland births, marriages, and deaths, ins lead of being recorded m newspapers, are indicated by windmills. When a miller gets married, he stops his mill with the arms of the wheel in a slanting position and with the sails unfurled. His friends and guests frequently do likewise with their mills, in token of the ceremony. To indicate a birth the wheel is stopped with the arms in a slanting position, but at a more acute angle than for a marriage, and with the two upper sails unfurled. Should a miller die the sails of his mill are all furled, and the wheel is turned round until the arms form an upright cross, in which position they are left until afte* the funeral has taken place, THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM. Exposure to cold and damp is the chief cause of rheumatism. Through cold and damp the skin fails to throw off perspiration, and thus the poisonous uric acid cannot pass from the body. This soon accumulates, and then usually attacks one of the joints. When thoroughly developed the slightest movement gives agony. Whether in the preliminary or advanced stages Riieumo will quickly cure rheumatism. It neutralises and drives out the acid accumulations, and gives speedy and permanent relief. Your chemist or grocer sells it 8s 6daod 4s Od a bottle. Try it.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3877, 23 May 1906, Page 2

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Untitled Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3877, 23 May 1906, Page 2

Untitled Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3877, 23 May 1906, Page 2