THROUGH Our EXCHANGES.
An Anglesey farmer namcd Griffiths was fined £2 at Holyhead for cruelty to a cow, which he saturated with paraffin to kill vermin, and which was roasted alive through its upsetting a lamp and setting itself ablaze.
Westminster - REGENT CIGARETTES are famed for their purity and quality, and will please the inhaler. Your tobacconist stocks them. Forty beautiful presents to choose from, x
While at prayer in German East Africa, Mgr. Edward J. Hayden, of Dublin, was struck by lightning and killed, his rosary beads, which were found on the ground beside the body, being broken and charred by the lightning.
After the storm comes a calm. After a puff of a Westminster REGEX 1 CIGARETTE comes contentment to the smoker. Trv them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Forty tree Gifts. x
Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, which belongs to the Duke of Rutland, is being closely watched on account of the receipt of a mysterious message, supposed, to be from militant suffragettes, that it would he damaged.
REGEXT CIGARETTES are pure and fool • Great Free Gift. Smoke them and share in the scheme. Write for Ire* Gift Catalogue, to Regent, Rox Ml, Wellington. Forty Free Gifts. x
Two Irishmen were working on the roof of a building one day, when one made a mis-step and fell to the ground. The other leaned over and called:
“Are vez dead or aloive, Mike?”
“Oi’m aloive!” said Mike feebly. “Sure you’re such a liar Oi don’t know whether to believe yez or not.” “Well, then, Oi must he dead,” said Mike, “for yez would never dare to call mo a liar if Oi wor aloive!.”
Your host companion on your weekend trip is a packet of Westminster REGENT CIGARETTES. Smoke them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. Forty beautiful presents‘to choose from. x
Wilson Benson was committed for trial at Hamilton yesterday for firing a revolver at a youth named Allen. It was .admitted hy Allen that lie visited Benson’s wife at the house two or three, times a week regularly during her husband’s absence, and that their relations had been improper. ~, , i r?_ A Hamilton bootmaker’s confidence lasts. He .says:—“After 12 years, during which space of time we have used almost dozens of bottles, we have always found Tonkin’s Linseed Emulsion a sure! tture.” ; j popping cough yields to Tonkin’s Linseed Emulsion, In bronchitis nothing is more soothing than Tonkin’s Linseed Emulsion. Croup has no terrors when Tonkin’s Linseed. Emulsion, is administered, x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 8
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419THROUGH Our EXCHANGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 8
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