" There's some things as old as the hills, anyhow," said old Uncle Joehua. " What are they ?" asked the young mistress. "They're the valleys between 'em, chile," solemnly answered the old man. A patent salve. —A doctor in Scotland made a nerve and a bone all healing salve, and thought he would experiment a little with it. He at first cut off his dog's tail, and applied some of the salve to the stump. A new tail grew out immediately. He then applied some on the tail which he cut off, and a new dog grew out. He did not know which dog was which, —Montreal Witness,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3201, 1 October 1881, Page 2
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