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The insertion of a key in a door, or oven the putting of a pencil in a uoor with felonious intent, constituted a burglarious entry into a said' Mr. Woodgate, counsel engaged in ,n caso at London Sessions. It had lieen held, added counsel, that if a man's little finger once got inside a house when the man had burglarious intent the household was justified in blowing his brains out and asking questions afterwards. (Laughter.) The entry was complete tho moment the key was inserted in the lock. Tho chairman,' Mr. Robert AVallace, K.C., said' counsel's explanation was .correct. Dr. Anna Shaw, a distinguished advocate of woman's Suffrage, was addressing a meeting at Danielson, Connecticut, when a farmer arose and said, "Just a minute! I've been a widower eighteen years. AVill you marry me and make me happy?" Dr. Shaw, when she lind recovered from her surprise, replied, "I don't want a wedding ring. AVhat I want is votes." PAHI HOTELKEEPER BAD AYITH COLIC. Mr. Joseph Ryan, Hotelkeeper, Palii, N.Z., was very bad with Colic and tried many remedies, without-results. Then tho Honourable Mrs. Scotland advised his wife to givo him Chamberlnin's Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ho says: "I was sceptical and refused to tnke it, 1 reckoned such things were nn good. At last: I got so bad that my wife prevailed upon mo to try it. After two doses T was right and have been so ever since. T was in a bad way. I can tell you, but now I swear by Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, nnd always keep it handy."—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 14

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