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Tliobosb medicine known is Sa.noßit and Sons' Eucalyft-Extkact. Teat its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; tho relief "is instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be tboy wounds.; burns, soaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no iuflammat'uu. Like surprising effects produced in ore updiphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation or the lungs, swellings, &c.; diarrhoea, dyscnlry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over tho globe: pafcrouisod by His Majesty tho King of Italy j crowned with medal and deplomal at tho in tor national Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved article, and reject all others. It is said that the Popo has been expressing his views on the education of girls. A Swiss iady and her husband were recently received in audience by his Holiness, who, on learning that she had a little daughter, asked wild her been sent to a boarding school, lie was evidently pleased when the mother answered "At home." The poorest <<irl, his Holiness declared, who takes the first step into her teens under (he affectionate care of her own mother is more to be envied than the richest girl who enters that period of her life in a boarding school. No girl should ever be sent away from home, except under very exceptional circumstances, before she'has completed her fifteenth year. How an Obsinatb Cough was Cuuek.— "An aged lady of my acquaintance was for many years troubled" with a Chronic Cougb so soVero that sbe seldom had an hour's quiet sleep. After spending aIJ her substanii in medicine, she was persuadod to try Baxtfe's Lung Pukskjivkk, which, under God's blessing, soon cured her. Ilicv. S. Sedlaks." Extract from a Book for Every Home. Eaton Kiracb (says a Home \-au'v) has in his time played many roles Uo lias been one of the most d inns' financiers of our time. Having drt u\ to tho full of all that this world can give, it is now but mere rauiiy and vosa'.iou of spirit, lis ton is dead. Existence has not anything lelt for him—anything sweet or bitter. He is alone with his millions amid tho ashes of life. In this hour of tupremu disillusion, when wealth and fame and comfort and all the Wt.rid conn's most precious seem even as the A|)| los of the Dead Sen, the thought of his rat-, and of iho obligations which ti.o princes in Jsreal owe to the oppressed among their people, has occurred to ihe mind of Baron Hir.ch. Why shfuhl ho not devote he spoils t> the deliverance of the chi dreu oi I r e ? All last week he Bi on spou' in i'ari , surrounded by his ;b!esr. adus r , discussing tho ways auJ means by wit: h this great idea could be ca rietl out. At last lie iiiT.ve I al ti dili dip c ndusion. Thretj millions =-tt*r!iii .—■ 75,000,000'r of his fortune—' e tLvi ed !o set apar' as a boginniug ti»w.ml.< tho fund for the redemp'ion of '.he .lews of tho Cajiiivity—as the Is a 1 l<-s <d' Poland and south-eastern Kuo >■< may not ui fittingly be termed. \V t i I his fund he has decided to pn c'i a:- a area', tract of land in somo u nee up d region, ar.d beifin t:> transpo r ihiti. r the Je>vs who desire to leave I e meagre flesbpots of Muscovy. One Ujx of Clarke's 1)1! Pills - na-..r!.d to cure all discharges from the ITr-inrv Organs in either' «'« (acquired or const itutiona!), Gravel, and Pains in the Hack. Guaranteed free from mercury. Sold in !->oxe.3, 4s Gd each, by all Chemists and Patent Mouifino VfiHfioi'3. Sole Proprietors: Tho Lincoln and MiilUnd Counties Company, Lincoln, England. Wholes.do of all tl.e VViiolesalc Houses Among a variety of things a woman can do, as recorded I y an erudite contemporary, is the following— >!ie can dance all in a pair of a ,oes two small for her and enjoy ever.- minuto cf the time. CUEST and TiißOvt' Cojil'Lain'TS. For tl.o tuatui'.-ut of these complaiut , P-a\ > v. ;< \,r\> Peesekver is unequalled. Sola by all Patent Jledicin.B Yeudyrs. Read advt.

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Western Star, Issue 1573, 24 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Western Star, Issue 1573, 24 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Western Star, Issue 1573, 24 June 1891, Page 1