Tobacco.—Mr Higginbottom, M,R. C.S. of Nottingham, says, "After fifty years of most extensive and varied practice in my profession, I have come to the decision th.it smoking is a main cause of ruining our young men, pauperising the working men, and rendering comparatively useless the best efibrts of ministers of religion." ' Shut your eyes and listen mit me,' said Uncle Van Hevde, ' Yell, de first night I opens store I counts de monies, and finds him one dollar wrong; nex night, I count him dere be tree dollar gone, and vot does yer tink I does den ?' I can't say.' '. Vy, I did not count him any more, and he comes out shoost right ever since.'
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 545, 21 August 1869, Page 2
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116Untitled Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 545, 21 August 1869, Page 2
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