" Rough on Taffy Mr George Farrou, J.P-, of CarJvo,,lhe\lnio ! ,isr« : .n,.lidateiorthe South Division of Omiarvoushrre, says the Times Jt Si-pt- »th, has been emiaing in his steam yacht, the Lady Bossie, along the French coast On Sunday morning he was ott Pe ios ttuiev Brittany, when aU on board ware- placed under arrest. The owner awTaome of his friends were- takenunder guard to Lamiion, and Mr *tir-ren-w£'sul.i«-tod to an examination lastiug ?on:e h-mrs. ; Refusing , to mitir the 'prison van, they were allowed to hire cuvbyakoes; and'' although ; every courtesy 5 was , used, the prisoners for sonie time' refused permission to ', communicate with their friends. After ekatnination, and upon the urgent representation of Baron .de CossoJ- with whom Mr Farreniiad been ( Btaying, the prisoners were set at Klierty pn , parole, but are. still at Lahniou, apd their vessel under arrest the' local ' authorities awaiting; instructions from Paris. ; Suspicion was excited that Mr Farren and his companions, were spies, Germans or iiussiaas,. and.probably the suspicion was supported by the fact that the crew spoke Welsh instead of English, lhe yacht is'a large vessel, of about 300 | ton's burthen. The party consists oi j Mr Farren, Dr Taylor Morgan andtwo sons Mr Lionel Clark, and Dr. Hartlet; and the commander .of the vessel is Captain Roberts, who, with the engineers arid sailors, are also under guard. ____________ , One Experience of Many. , Having experienced a great deal of " Trouble!" ;.rom indigestion, so wucti so thnt I came near losing my Life ' My trouble always came after eating *** However light and digestible.. For two or three hours at a time I had to. co through the most Excruciating pains, " And the only way I ever got "Relief!" „ ' , Washy throwing up all my stomach contained!! No one can conceive the pains that I had to go through, until "At last?" I Was taken ! '« So that for three weeks I lay in bed and ■ Could eat nothing !! ! ■ >' y My sufferings were so that I called two* doctors to ai've. me something that would stop the pain. _ ■ Their efforts were no good to me. At last I heard a good deal «« AboUt your Hop Bitters! Arid deternuhed to try them " ' " Got a bottle— in four hours I took the contents of One!!!! ; At Nexi day I was out ef bed, and have not seen a , "Sick!" ...'"■ Hour^ fr«m the same cause; since,. r I have i r^cehimerided it to hundreds . of others. Fbu have no such '• Advocate, as I am." , A Y ' Geo. Kendall, Allston, Boston, Mass. Downright Cruelty To r permit"yoim.elf arid family to "Suffer!" • y». With sickness when it can be prevented and cured 10 easily With' Hpp Bitters!!! PbOSFCTJTB THE SwiKDLEBS ! ! Yli, when ypu call tor American Hop Bitters .{.see .green twig, of JBAbps. on the white label and Dr Soule's name blown in th/tbottle), the. vendor hands out anything but American Hop Bitters refuse it^fiud shun that vendor as you would a viper and/- if be has taken your money for any fhimtise indict hitn for' tlie fraiuland sue him for damages for the swindle,*and we will pay- vou liberally for tbe convic- . . - r -. • if" *1* ... , FEILP&6^BUTCHERY. • rj ENRY RUTHERFORD begs to ' jT r l : ■ thank his humerouE cusioipers for the. layers so- liberally accorded himdui'irig the past ten years. ! He would ask them not to be led awa!y-by ; any misleading price lists.' 1 His well-known Establishment will be conducted for the future on the same principles as in the past, by supplying'tlie Best Meat at the Lowest _P__*lCGS HENRY RUTHERFORD^ Proprietor:^ SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL £2,000,000;RISKS accepted at Lowest Current ?/ ' } y.j -Rates. :: ; .-'.[ni']' GEO. C. HILL, •- _ . .' ' : y. . r • ■ Ajgent for Folding FEILDING &ASH AND ytiOOR :y.'-yy&<MP&yC'«jCi -, T' " tfE ' imaereigiied. ip prepared ,-. supply:ali;S,tb,pk si?ea" of Sashes and I)oors. Special, sizes 'made to order.;; ,,;, .»; .. ' -.< A 1 '.'. . Bracke.s made, and all kinds i>f Turhiing; work done on the rreinises. . . . f • •.',-' 'Glass, Oili.Puttyi &c. J W. HEALD, SA^H ' , AND '; i)OOR' FACTORY, . ...".' J ,is'eai' Railway Station. :'T> ! OFFICE STORE r:SK - ;,:1 " Kiwitea; : -'" yjydr: p.;shuech Begs to; announce to the inhabitants of the ; Kiwitea-and surrounding Dis trictK that, having bought the business lately carried on by; G. T. Currin, h< will be prepared to supply the ; publi< at Reduced Piices for Cash, after th< • Gtli August.' ' : J . * Goods not in stock will be procure, at shoitest notice. Contractors liberally dealt with. Delivery free within a radius 0 Jive miles. Packing done at lowest rates. G. P. CHURCH, ■„. Storekeeper and General Commissipi , ■ Agent, ■', /, KIWITEA. .
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 2 November 1886, Page 4
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747Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 61, 2 November 1886, Page 4
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