•■■ At Dowsbury. thirteen passive rcsisters.demilrred to the.payment of the education levy. One of them,. a. Mr< ;.T. Redfearn, • said' that, personally* .although Christmas was a joyous time, he. preferred to. spend it in gaol rather than pay for the. teaching of -doctrines ab- r horrent t-o him, andiio asked to, be committed forthwith. 'The.chairman: "Wo prefer you hiving your plum pudding at home, Mr. Redfearn." Mr._ Redfearn was told that he could not be cbm'mitted,forthwith, but'that the law would -take its, ordinary, pourse. Orders iwere made in, the other cases, / : «u . and lin : -ients won't euro Rheumatism Gout, Lumbigo, or ;Sciatica. : Tlio catise :of the: trouble is in the blood—uria acid—and; ttfe only possible cure is to eradicate tHis poison.. RHEUMO does this, and does it llhoroughly. .Thousands who once snfferea have been restored; to' health by RHEUMO. All Chemists dnd Stores, 2s. Gd. and Is, 6d. 2
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 11
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148Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 440, 24 February 1909, Page 11
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