M Latham, tho aviator, has a motor-car fitted with rods from tho steering wheel in u such a fashion that he can drive with his kneta while ho is reading. . v Tho will has boon proved of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth MaiUand Tombs Uutchmeon, of Cheltea- t ham, tho eldest surviving descendant of Robert Burns She left £1951! The last prmlogo of tho Englichman is free speech—tho only thine the Budget has not taxed -Mt. JF. K Smith, 1 M.P. * Mr. George Boyle, a well known Belfast bnsi« noss man, was knocked dbvnx by a motor, noai Donaghadoo, and received enoli eovoro injuries that no died an hour later,: , . ' The actual worth of KEffiDlfO cannot be computed in pounds and shillings. Ask one ot 9 too thousands who have v tried it, and found relief, what thoy would give for UHEUMO, wci-e Bheumntrem, Gout, Saabca, or Lumbago to attack them' again- You, too, can bo cutad, and a bottle will only cost you 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. at auy_ ohemwi'? or eto^e.—Advt, 1J
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 3
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173Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 662, 12 November 1909, Page 3
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