“Chills lurk {".-('ii in .‘spring.” -Mayor,. IC'oplo are often caught nfl their guard in Spring-time, mid us u consequence contract -over*' coughs and colds. These iiilments. however, are quickly bnni.shed with a dose of two of Maxtor's l.min "Preserver. A unique remedy is “Baxter’s”—so rich. penetrative and dependable. (■ rn i ilyino- relief follows each soothing de.-e. fnvalttalile also as n building-up ionics l’s fkl buys a generous-sized bid lie at. chemists and stores. Family size -Is fid.
A NOTABLE SUICIDE. /Received this 8 a.m.) LONDON. Oct. It. At the iii(|iit'sl on Nathaniel Rotlis- <■ 1 11 1< 1, in evidence I)r Turner said lie received an urgent message from Mrs Rothschild. and ’.rent to the bathroom. Ife found the door hacked on the inside. lie fetched a bailiff and together ihev forced tile deer and found Rothschild in his pyjamas with his throat cut and a razor on the table nearby, lie knew no reason why he should commit, suicide. He was always happy and cheerful. Kate .lordan, ■n’-ater of ifotbeliild's private museum, said she came to Astonwold on Wednesday to see him on a scientific matter, and found him depressed. Rothschild frequently exelaimed:—‘‘l am going mad.” He spoke of hearing voices. She understood there had been insanity ill the family. The ‘‘Sunday Express" says Nathaniel inherited the hulk of his father's fortune of several millions, as well a.s an interest in the firm. He practically rebuilt the village of Astonwold ill the interests of the tenants. MR CO OLID OK’S OPINION. (Received this dav at 8 a.m.) WASHINGTON, October 13. President Coolidge, although recognising Mr Lloyd George as a former Premier and still the mouthpiece of a considerable portion of the British Empire, feels that such suggestions do not conic within the uGicial cognisance of the American Clorci ument unless made by the British Covomment or one of its active representatives. ULSTER BOCNDAR V. LONDON. Oct. 13. Sir Janies Craig, speaking at Ncw-lovvu-Butler, said he would not assent under any pressure to appoint a person representing Ulster to sit on a commission to discuss the border question, lie said not one yard of their territory would he handed over to l ‘a ioroign flag." Their enemies might trample over bis grave before they stole a yard of it. PRINCESS MARY’S THANKS. WELLINGTON, Oct. PL The Minister of interna! Allans has received through the High ( uinnis-imi-cr. the following letter Its ill Princess Marr, Viscoimtoss Lasc.elles, ackuow- |,., |1 in o wedding gift from the women ~f New Zealand, which was presented by Lady Allen, on the ‘Jilth. -inly: “pear l.ailv Allen : i cannot adequateat pi. At d wh dh jilted to me la I heir I; Your e you will convey my vers |w, to o.l! the donors for tile 1 ikstatid. which, u believer 1 in ■eimud me of the great lofaltN ion w hi' h inspired them to me. Will you once more a.one of my heartfelt gratit Enere!'.-Mm > • ’ preoialf. 'ill t;S t niitiir, and -end PLCCTPATiONS OK MARK. (OLOGNK. Octohcr 13. lovgi: lit out lift ak- of looting of shop-, 'occurred to-da.\ . Many shops wco'e dose:!, and others were barricaded The principal cafes were empty, in consequence of their impossible prices. I.,.rrie> going in the market were held lip and looied. The outbreaks are due to the extraordinary iiuetmuions in the quotations of the mark. The frau--1 j t - speculations have resulted in famine prices lining placed nil commodities. The French authorities have proclaimed a slate of seige in Kreitznaeh. owing to the looting of shops.
ft- & mi y 48k4 •» ;X-3 a jsk -~-*A as S 3 COLDS. Don’t neglect a cold. Start right notv. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will drive away your coid and prevent a cough developing. It leaves the throat and air passages in a healthy condition. A second cold is uniikelywken Chamberlain's Coughßemedy is taken. •AA 0J A sr?2 P E3s Delicious fried, boiled or poached .jrjrs—most wholesome and nourishing food. Preserve a supply while cheap .ritii SHAR LAND’S ‘OIO A" BP AND EGG PRESERVATIVE. No unpleasant smell or flavour.
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