Tho old stockbroker touched tho messenger boy on tho shoulder. t "Say, sonny," ho inSuired, "didn't I engage your brother three ours ago to deliver n message and return with tho nnswor?" "Boliove you did, sir, responded tho messenger nonchalantly, "Well, ho said ho would £0 liko tho wind, and 1 haven't seen him since." "And you won't see him, sir. Did you over see tho wind?"
GUARD THE CHILDREN, "My children aro subject to Croup, eo I always keep Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, in the house,' writes Mrs. John Braye, jAmbton Rond, Lambton, N.S/W. "As soon as I hear them tho least bifCronpy I keep giving it to them, until they aro quite well again. It is tho beet - medicine I have over used for Croup, ns it keeps the phlegnl loose, and guards off all danger." Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is an unequalled preparation for Croup. Obtainabl* everywhere.- , ' Price, Is, Cd, and 3s.—Advt, s
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 689, 14 December 1909, Page 11
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156Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 689, 14 December 1909, Page 11
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