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SERIOUS KIDNEY ILLS.II bn* »W Baclucbe, Drop,,, Rbeumaii*,^ “»■«». *nd i couiwit SItnj fed®* point to Kidaej DUeue, tkre would bt Inn fatal cum tlun tbtre art('Evtry Picfurtmis a Sltiry.Thi'Peonf, have iiJr.?/ troubto and d;n't knew II. bs.auas it lomu an ao quietly. To .11 ap-[id'a.iHi, the pat.snt may bo in pood Iralth, except for an Beta-•ioni I brchache and a heavy, d'-owiy feelino. Ovt beior: two eiaoBie la much fartS-r advanced there or. sharp, shottinu pair.* m ska baoki the wctar la cloudy and c'evilly. or il.er* may bo diatrcaa In seeking reliefs than tha limba begin to awol| with w-tsr (Urcr-»y); thoro may bo ri.ou.Tii*.’-in or lumbago.A thorough eourco of Dcan'a Daokatha Kioney Pilla ahould bo takan to roll ova innammation and congestion cf the kldnryi, and to roo^ore tha natural action of tbo kidneys and bladdar.BRISBANE MAN CURED TO STAY CURED.Doan'a Backache Kidney Pllla are aold at 2/9 par bottla at ail Chemlotaand Btoroa. or from -McClellan Co, 15 Hamtiton-Bydney.Eighteen yrare later, Mr Slm-cnona anya: X novor iitlffer from backache now, end have only Doan's Packacbe KldnrV Ptlla 10 thank for ray freedom from thi* trytnff cofftplaln*.DOAN'S^Backache Kidney Pills.“He’s Not a Husband,He’s a Mongrel.”Ivy Baldwin Creates a Sensation.DOMESTIC SQUABBLE AT THE ’GAB BA.ALLEGED THAT A TABLE-KNIFE CAME INTO THE ARGUMENT.Mr. Charlst Simmonn Yfoolley-ri-oot. Tu.-tnr*. Brisbane lt;uya: I nm a gnrilotier, and for coma tlx.’ I nnfterrd with pnur in the a-na1.; o' my to.I!.” I ■ Ul* io.il, Diu niim-int cuuaoil r. stact lRoonvci..anro, Icr it a .gainst mo when doing my wo.-, and I could not atoop wtlbou'. • iu IT-ring ci'ony My only tlmo of ruin, was when I vrno rortiny, I «'•■! to v.ear plows.-*. but tt-.j .r.i- save ma n little relif ivhcri i tart tiirrni on. RardcDli.k' •: vlt;*ry hard on the l*rl:. partlcii’uirly wj.-n It ft is vrraU ard lor.v and I vai naturally very anriuti* to fir..! a remedy that would d:.t* the pain awuy itml strengthen my bock ao t»uit it would not a'bo. One day | h««rcl of Tnan'e Backache K’dney Ptlla. and as they w-iro Spoken of very highly, 1 oer.t for aomo. anil took thvra regularly. with the trault that. In a few weelia, 1 was completely cured.''IwOh a young Klrl of 1». ®“ W red before Mr. Harrta 1 Court, charged with i cnemu* barm to Ai«-. of Bortie-atrect. Wool-L. W. Clark. resident racdl-—r at tho Mater Mlaorlrordlun ... HcwpKiM, on id thoi on Urn line Of Juno SO bo raw tho com-Jiat, Alexander in OiMwa-. and on examining him found to bo iroflorin* from two Incued ida on tho left «d* of hh* another deep wound on tha bark a right forearm. There were aov-other wound* on hi* hwl; T''^ .laJnam waa dotaloed in 'laya -■ hojpUnl. and wna at pn-eent an Mutant or that taoapiul.Ida were not ut any tuno UJW Idanrar life or portnuncntly It Jun Kya hahlth. They wewMkalyfo Mtacd by a ahan» inatniment^auen ha Ubla-kniro he «■ •H«n br proacriillnK oifk’. r C®tuld««bl-i would bn niwd.d to InBtcd the ida, and aa fur a* ho could .ud*e. idant looked etrong enough O 1IA\E INIHJC’TBD TirEM. UtHlothea ConaUW* T«y «a‘* i*ca of or real. H* a.m. on Jur.a *0. in ,or*^n™ diiwu* M got. aocompaolcd oy rinr officer, he went to Ah-anxderlloongabbu. ther- he -aw r In btnl. lloaaey** headpenad. When I coma homo laai night, Mra. Maaeay lt;3unlt;' to my bedroom and ■coned me of being oat with her hu»-band at tho Sparkler*. I went out to Mrnwey and aald. Did you arcuaa me of cuing to tba Sparkler, withdln blood: tba plllowa. bl.tnkri* Heeta of the bed were eat unitedilood Tho eompliUnajit nppe.n -SS -onZffiStStUP and wUd. polnUci to t'w •'What'a thlar witrena onawer-:‘a from you.it. Maauer wdJ. ‘ ,uldwtn. In rhurg* AiJ‘Jko no more UH •l; „,urn away. Theinnrai W1 tell you what topIVY BALDWIN.• ir made no reply, ao I dtruc* Hie fact*. H* than .truck ma . f.u'e i‘d on tho lirr.ial J «•’! Ini. nil i 'n and gat u knffe. und . , ... I i ■■ il Mntaey I gnltl. Wer# ,,ii .me i.•nigh'r ,lU, I 1 I truck hint with tho knifeon *ha bock of *he bKtd. Wlint yok poeaeMlon ofA BHOttEN DINNER KNIFE.end port of a knife blade He had found. Mo then urreotad i!«f*udanlt; on toe “prea r.t charge. *jh *rrivat at the Woolloongjbba Police fltatlim. the do-fendknt aaud, ‘ I would likn to make a ututfinitil. Pen wnd Ink wsr# pleat, to her. but aft.*r wniing a Una or ao •bn thrrw down the pen anylng, “1 can't wrlto.’ What aha hud wrtuen read: I. Ivy Baldwin, um u alogla Ctrlaped 19 yean Harvaant Raardon. who wum preaar.t. aa.d h* wonU take n ijue.uiori and anewrr atatement, wirneaw queitlonlng while Hergaant Reunion wml. the aniweni down. Af-tor about 20 mlnUtoa' quactloniuc, da-fendam aaM, *1 want you to reman-her that I will not atgn thin atata-1 menL” Tha quaatlonlng wu continue.| Whan fiaiabd. th- autement over to hor. and ahe amd, That la oor-raet. anCorroborative evidence waa gi»en bv Seixeiuit Daniel Kennton and ArUhg-(•erg-ant WOlIsm Ftrguaon, both of (ho Woolloonaabba Police Station.Robert Jum»» Wlrth. of the Ambulance Brigade, gave evidence cf conveying complainant to th« Madai Mi-o-irordUe Public Honpltal.Aloxundrr Mauavy, the complulnont. ■aid he rcaldcd with hla wife and family In Burko-etreef Woat, Wobl-loonnabba. Dafendant and her mother rented a room In tha cuno houae. On Juno 99 laat, ha loft hem* about I o'clock, and. later, mot defendant In Wickham Park, by rrrangement. After staying In iho t*rk a little while, they went out lo Toowong by tram. Coming bark lo town they had l»u at •t cvfo near the Tivoli. They then wrnt to the KHte Tneaire. In Oorge-at.**et. During tho afternoon they had had about three or four been eaeh. Coming outAT INTERVA1*wlinca* had two more baora, while defendant. be thought, had rum. They went back to tb thnntr#, staying un-I'l the ploy was nearly finlatied. They had another drink each, but after thatALEXANDER 1IA8HET.wltncoa remembered nothing morn until getting on the tram to go homo. Dafendant loft him at Albert-eiroct croaolog. Wltneaa went on towards home until he got to Park-read ■ipnal-cabtn. where ho eat down to reat. Defendant came up to him and *ald. “Mojivoy, go home. and he replied. •All righl. 111 go home. nnd he went. When be got home. bU wife apoke to him, and tlicn callod Ivy Hla wlfo anld to Ivy, “My hueband tella mo that he and you have been to tho EliteTheatre- Ivy replied. “I have not been with him. Witness was lying on the bed, and he believed It wa# then she I Ivy) struck him ou tho Jaw and on the stomach- end be hit her back, aavlne, ‘*Ts It trouble you wnntT Defendant turned to Mrs. Maseay. who woa In the room, and eald. Do you want him? and Mra. fcUaaey replied. “I do.At this stage, defendant cried out Indignantly. •1 did not. After this, witness aaVd he renumbored no more untl tbo ambulance took him to the hospital. Msntey said ho only had one ijuarrol with her before this, about alx eeeka ago, about £ 3 ho had given ber In mistake.The P.M.: How old are your*—Fifty-aeven to-day. your Worship Did Uila trouble happen on payday?—No. you Worthlp.Maud Maaaev. wife of Alexander Mosney. anld that on June 29 her husband left for work at 1 p.m.. and defendant loft about an hoar after him. The next aha aaw defendant \res at 12.SO o'clock that night. Bho aald to defendant, TTy, have you aeon Mr. Mnasey?” Defendant replied. “No. Wltneaa then said. 'TVncy going on with yuo that way; ho Isn't a husband.HET8 A MONGREL Whan witness's husband catoe bomsaho wont and told Ivy that Massey had aaJd be bad boon to tbo Sparklers wllb defendant. Ivy came down to Ms»-sey, and «ald to him. What have you been saying? That I went to the play with your* Mouey. who waa lying down said. Lot mo sleep. Defendant pulled Maeitey out of bed. and be went into wllneafi bedroom and got into bed. Defendant again pulled him out of bed. aaytng. What are you aay-tag 1 went to the play* with you tar? It's Ilea.” Massey oirata replied. Let me Bleep. Defendant then started awrarng at him and strack him. and ho »truck her book. Then they were hitting each other until they were separated. Witness anld to defendant. •• You’ve done enough ley. and Ivy rapUtd.NO. rv® NOT. rLL 8WTN0 FOR HOI T*T.-Ifondant then started swearing at Mm, using most Mttoy expressjons. Aftsrwords s’'* went out. and wllneas locked tho door after her. Five minutes later, she raw tor on tho rernnda with a lodta in her hand, and heard hor awrartng and ■booting, Til awing for you. Itajfl' »• °»sn started alasMng tto .wtadtof sill, remalnod the door.At this stags, tha oana waa adjoined In Turaday.The csuas wna remmsd on Tuesdaylast.Mra. *f r continuing bsr svl-dance, said *• want to osll Mra. Baldwin. and she hanrd (to latter any to irv Caw In bsra, and don't be allly Go to tod. ’Hts defendant replied. “Go on out of this. Get lnald*” TUe defendant *vui at tola time «»n tbfveranda. aUbblng *to table knife Inlo che window sill, at Uu* aams time u«lng terribly bad language Aha waa ad-dr.-natng wlln«to'» husband. Whendune ruahsd Into tbo bedroom, hor husband was sitting on a «mlr. The defendant a Jot of drink tn atabbed h«T butoand aavenU t*nwi
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