One of the features of the annual to*, tivat which took place in fSim'tc'rtibixr at Pewscyi \Vi!K w.is the ducking stool, "hie srtool 'is suspended over tire- stream which flows Hirrmch the centre Bf ilio village and is released by a lover ccmTiootfxl with a target. The victim i.s fjis(ened on the'stool, and his friends Jiftvo 'seven shies at'the tenet for sixpence. A bull's-eye meaiis a ducking. The mail Who scored most; twill Veyes (InrifiK the week wits te win a lire calf, 1 ' aiid . the man who was ducked ofleiieSt a sock of ■potatoes.
FEELS FIT AND WELL. "Four years ago I was tNsubled with a, heavy., sleepy iteclihg.. affiet meals," writes Mr. T. Wood, Storekeeper, Alejaiidfa, Vic. "Ojio day a friend casually recttnimended Chamberlain's. Tablets, .anil I afibed on. his advice. Tiio day .after ■the first dose I felt decidedly hotter, and in a ivoflk felt splendid. Ever since I have fslt fit and jvoUL"—Advi,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 4
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157Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 4
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