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A curious a;ipli(?'ition'«»f the Magnet ia .describe! in a Fivnrli j»u:-nnl, the sub. jout ot it be\n\f :i rlork i-«m-i»ts of a tambourine, on the parchment iiead of which isipaintPil a circle of flowers corresptm din^ t«. t if Inner siyns of ordinary dial . Oh"exauiina»i<'ii, two bees— one larye ana the otlu-r small— are discovered crawling amonsj tlie flowers. The small bee runs ra- "d y from <no. tn the oibt>r. eomp'e mc the circle in an hour, while tiW larae one taken twelw hours lo|tinisli the ciw 1 . The pnrchiiient membrane is vn 1 ro%t-n. and the bees are simply laid upon il; but two magnets, connected with the clockwork inside the tambourine, move just under the .membrane, and the insects, iron, follow them. Children who are aflowed'io go bare« fool, says the Liincet, e.njpy almost perfect immunity from the danger of cold by accidental chilling of the feet ; and they are altogether healthier and happier than those who, in obedience to the axuges of social life, have their lower extremities ; pertna hently invalided,; and 80 to say, carefully swathed and put away in rigid eases. As regards the poorer classes of children there can be no j sort of doubt in the mind of any one that it is uncomparably better that they Bhouia. go barefooted than wear boots that let in the wet and stockings that are nearly always damp and foul. .One Experience of Many. . • Having experienced a great deal of *• Trouble!" rom indjgestion, so much so thatl came ne»r losing my "My, trouble always came after eating my f oed^— ' Htewever light and digestible. For two or three hours at a time I had to go through the most ''''Excruciating pains. " And the only w ay I ever got" ' "Relief!" Was by. throwing np 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 ! ! ! . . , .My sufferings were so that I called two doctors to give 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 ! And determined to try them " , Got a bottle — in four hours I took the content* of ; One!!!! ! Next day I was out of bed, and have •not seen. a "Oick!" , ._ Hour, fr«m the same cause, since. I have recommended it to hundreds of /Others.' You have no such . . *• Advocate as I am." Geo. Kendall, AHston, Boston, Mass. Downright Cruelty To permit youn»elf and family to . % ••Suffer!" With sickness when it can be prevented and cured no easily With Hop Bitters!!! An editor has come the conclusion thai a man might as well undertake to hold • himspif.at arm's length and then turn a double *.omer*anlt OTer a church steeple ns attempt to publish a paper that will . suit«rerbody. ! The worst forms of Fever, Prieklj ; Heat, SmaU-pox, and Measles rapidly cured by Lamplough's Pyretic Saline; • •• It saved my life, for the fe.rer had obi tamed a strong Held on me."— C, Fitzgibald, Corr»>p»ndi'nt of Manohestei Guardian, 1 in Albnnia. Abundant medical tefctiinony enclosed with each"' bottle. It is the cure for Cholera and Pb^ventivi of mo>it difeasex incideut to tropical and Colonial' life. ; It allays thirst in a re- '- marknMe manner and cools and vitalises the blood. J. S. I'ubdy, Esq.. writes :— ■ ••■l>ould rather go short of anythinjj than this nt*rer»failing traveller's friend. ■ "Keating's Powdkr" destroys -bugs, fleas, moihs, Beetles, and all'other insects, whilst quite liarmles* to domestic animals. In extermining Beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary. It is perfectly clean m applicnti' n. . See tb;e article you purchase is " Keating V as ■:.' jniitations are noxious and ineffectual. Sold in ting, 6d r 1«, and 2» 6d each, b!v allchfuiists. Okb'Box of Claekk's B 41 Pitts' ia ■B-nrrarit^d to cure ail discharges from the Unnaiy X>rguns, m either «ex (acquired or constitutional). Gravel, and Pains in ••' tiießjick. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in ltoxes,4s 6d each, by all Chemists ; and Pa.tent Medicine Vendors ; Sole Proprietors. The Lincoln and Midland Counties D>ug C«., Lincoln, Knglond. Wholesale of all' the Wholesale Houses. ADVT. Towlb's Ppnxtkotat, an© Steel Phis fob ' Femalks quickly corr--ct all irregularities. J and 'relieve the distressing smyptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxi s, Is l^d and 2s 9d, of all Chemists, and Patent Medicina Vendors. Prepared only I'}' Tlie Lincoln and Midland Counties Dr/ig Co., Lincoln, England. Wholes le of .Vl the Wholesale Houses. Beware of liiiituions. Page "Wooiock's Win© Pills have for thirty years held- the first place in the world as an effectual atititode to in digestion, wind on the stomach, billiousjpess, nnd complaints arising from dis•urdereb'.stomach, bowel, or liver. Tonic, invigorating, and purifying, they form the •best remedy extant, and. may be taken by old and young with equal benefit— ls l|d -3s : 9d,'4s 6d, family Boxes lls, of all Okemists. Proprietor, Page Wodcock, • England.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 4

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Miscellaneous Items Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 4

Miscellaneous Items Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 63, 6 November 1886, Page 4

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