POPULAR POEMS. "Tho Death of Little Jim."—What a pathotic story! Tho collier's only son lay dying—his own "Little Jim." The cottage was a thatched one, the outsido old and mean; yet everything within that cot was wondrous neat and clean. Then we read that when the heartbroken collier returned he took a candlo in his hand and walked towards the bed. He knew that all was over: the child lie loved was dead. Parents Beware. Don't wait for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and croup to ronie alou" and place you in the position Of little .Tim's father. Keep Tussiciira on your shelve*, and then you uro safo adjust the all«ck< lit' nil I'he-'l; mid Inn? f-omplainl.-. Wi- don't waul you to waste lime or money lit only costs Is. (id., i<. lid or Is (ill.)! but ive don't want you to nicc-t the fnl<- ■>(' li»l« Jim. Snys u wollknown nipdiciil man In-day in siwaking lo Hie j>ropri«-lor: "1. , think mosl liTplily of vnnr mush cure. THSSICURA, and mny odd thai. Irndiiis anslyr-ls hnk wm it as
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 7
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175Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1440, 15 May 1912, Page 7
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