The " Loch Ken " entering the harbor was a circumstance ; her grounding in the mad was provident. She goaldrtft sail overland so she stopped; and whyT" She saw Charlie McLirer'a window in the distance, and some of the officers and sailors wanted to take for a home voyage bis tobacco, cigars, and other accessories to a pleasant trip.'—[Abvt.]
Wemb' l« Rough on Cobm."—A«k for Well**. '"/Bongfe o*a Corns.'!xQoick relief, complete,^ permanent cure. Oorngj warta, bunionß.~Mo«i^ Mom and C 0,,-. Sydney, General AgertlP^vV x v- ■" •
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4590, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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83Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4590, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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