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A farmer relates the following tjlory : —As most people know, black wool brings so -p pence less per lb than the corresponding grade of white wool. In order to ensure the separat'd! of the inferior product, I once placed the black sheep in a pen by themselves. There were 63 of the black sheep thus isolated in the corral the night I speak of. Soule time during the darkness a sheep dog which had tasted blood and gone wrong, entered the pen and killed a ewe and two iambs. On the follow - ing morning wo were greatly surprised to find that the wool on the remaining GU had turned perfectly white from terror. It is reported that the author of this story is a churchwarden of good standing.—Nelson Evening Mad. Tlicbest medicine known is Sand in and Sons’ El'calvpt-Extiiact. Test its eminent \y powerful effects in coughs, colds, influcnzy: tho relief is instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, bo they wounds,, burns, scald mgs, bruises, sprains, it is ibe safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in ertup diphtheria, bronchitis, inlluiumation of iho lungs, swellings, &c.; diarrhoea, dyscnlry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary mgans. In use at hospitals and medical clinics s»M over the globe; patronised by IJis Majesty the King of Italy; crowned with medal ami d - ploiual at the international Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved article, an-! reject all ottiore.

.At a glovo light in All •. khnni the other hay (says the Week v »m ) there was a large attendance of po-.n e who paid os and I ()..> for tickc.- withoitt complaining of the. high iwj.v, but when a literary and musical i ntm tain ni'-nt. was provided « it h entrance mom y at Id. it war proposed that in other to secure an audience, the workshops should he visited and the licio-ts L'iveii away. The same men who par o< or IDs to see a degrading spectacle such as a boxing match, and cheerfn ly put their pound on the totalizator, howl and cry that they are being crushel in the dust, and ruined because they are asked to pay a shilling a quar'er to me. t the incidental expenses of the seh -o . “For die Blood is the Life.” Clm-’-a 3 World-Famed Fiord Mixture is warranted 10 demise tie blush from all impe: itiea from whatever r aise arising. For Acrn.'uin, s,. l:rV v Skiu and Hloodiiliseases, and -ores its .IV«• Is. are marvellous. ! ■ uds , f testimonial.-. -’old in bona-_■ ,;d „ I-s each, >m Ciirmi-ts and Patent .'.I.- r.e t endors everywhere. Solo proprietor* : Tuo Litieoiii .tad Midland Counties D.ne Co, Liuoln, Fu-laud.

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Western Star, Issue 1576, 4 July 1891, Page 1

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Untitled Western Star, Issue 1576, 4 July 1891, Page 1

Untitled Western Star, Issue 1576, 4 July 1891, Page 1