"You say yon avo in love with Miss Baggs?" "I'm sure I am." "But I can't see ■ anything attractive' about her." "Neither can I mo it. But it's in tlio bank, all right." Mr. G. G. Uamar, of Rochester, is the possessor ol' a dog, a cross between an Irish retriever and an Irish terrier, which has been so trained that by means of sounds it rods to butcher 1 and baker, and other tradesmen on errands. Quite recentlv a nolo was placed ill his mouth, and the dog trotted off to Rochester Park Ollice, and secured its own license. At a hotel , one of tho party nsked— "Have you got any celery, waiter?" "No, sir, I relic; ou my chances when gentlemen like yon conic, sir," was tho reply. A BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH. It is anything but pleasant to awake with a bad* taste in the mouth. This always arises from a disordered stomach, and in by be corrected by taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tiblets immediately after supper. . They cleanso and invigorate, the stomach, improvo the digestion and give 0110 a relish for his food. They are easy to take and pleasant iu effect. 131
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 13
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202Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 13
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