Flowers keep better in damp sand than in water. Flowers for the table may he more gracefully and firmly arranged in a jar of wet sand than in a foundation of moss. Ink stains on the fingers may he removed by slightly damping the brimstone end of a match, and with it rubbing the stains.
What fate is in the word "farewell 1 ” It tolls of parting, pain, and sail regort, it sometimes sobs the sound of friendship’s knell. Fare well, if xpolt this way means otherwise. Fare well with health, make strength secure, Rose cheeks, red lips and dancing eyes Wrought by Woods’ Peppermint Cure, b
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 21 May 1915, Page 2
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107Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 21 May 1915, Page 2
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