llie longest lived of British trees is the yew, one specimen of which Ims attained the age of 2589 years; the second longest is the oak, with'a record of IGOO years. For 1911-13 the estimated required revenue fov the Vnitetl Kingdom exceeds JH81,020,000. Fi'l.T SJCK AN'D DIZZY. "For tv.o viavs 1. suli'cred from headache, caused by liver dii-order ami irregular action o[' I lie bowels." writes .MVs. .lames Uoyes. liavenswood, 0. "A lew doses of Chamberlain'.- Tablets quickly relieved me, and afler (akin;- them regularly lor a. short .time my liver was In perfect order, ai,<J L u;is on loniier troul,leri With sick headache. Now. if I | w | a. lit.lle bit out of sort.s 1 lake a dose or Iwc of Chamberlain'? Tablet# and am very sooa mj-sfllt agaia.<"-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1444, 20 May 1912, Page 3
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129Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1444, 20 May 1912, Page 3
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