I met ft friend tho other day all muffled to the cars. . • His countenance a fiddle s length, hie eyes wet as with tears. I greeted him with deep concern, said 1, "Friend, what's to dor ■' Ho smiled a smile and simply said "Ah-chu,' . He sniffed and said, ah-chu. Ho coughed and' said ali-chu. t His eyes with handkerchiefs, ho wiped, his nose he loudly blew, . "Ha, ha," said I ("Ah-chu, said he), "Now don't procrastinate, Go and take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure boforo it is too late. 129" A girl who marries an old man for his monsv may perhaps be laid to bo ohc<iuoLXWtM*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 14
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106Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 1 February 1913, Page 14
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