We (Marlboravgh Express) noticed a string of birds banging at Mr Draper's shop, eonsistiug of 100 or thereabouts. The lot included three sparrows, six or eight greenfinches or linnets, and the balance were larks. These were a small portion picked up afc Mr Soper's farm, Spring Creek, who has been experimenting in earnest on the marauders wno stole hi 3 seed wheat. The spectators expressed great surprise to see so large a proportion of larks as the linnets were commonly supposed to be the most guilty culP™'? ut oUl< informant said that Air Soper tola lam that the linnets had, crept into spm,e
corner near the water, in order to die in peace ; also that those picked up were a very small proportion of those poisoned, which layabout in heaps. Among the wonders of the present century stands foremast in the ranks the remarkable curative medicines, " Ghotxau's Gkkat Indian Cures." It is impossible to find any other remedies that so completely take the place of the family physician, and that can be so implicitly relied on in the hour of threatening danger arising from the many diseases that every family is liable to. They are safe and pleasant to lake, and quickly arrest the progress of disease. See testimonials, and get the medicines of any Chemist. Testimonial— Mrs Hake, Williamstown, was suffering from a severe attack of Inflammatory llheumalism iv her foot and ankle, and was obliged to move about slowly by leaning on a chair and pushing- it before her; her foot and ankle being much swollen, very painful, and wrapped iv flannels, it being impossible to wear a boot or even a slipper. She has lost all pain, thu inflammation and swelling have disappeared, she is able lo wear her ordinary boots, and can walk about quite actively, and attend to her house duties with cheerfulness. This change was produce by taking three bottles of Ghollah's Kheumaiism ilixture.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 171, 17 August 1878, Page 4
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