Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 25, 1886, p. 1

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u sn w vwabfr volume xii xo 2 hflje jitwi jfm flitss lvfry thursday mining at thk faee press power printing hquser at ton ontario subscription rates smovv six months jocta li 0 i mo 1 uio woo 1so0 uw t coo aux liw a30 j0w 1a0o tco s00 7oo so 100 v iyi i hivuimy iu aivauoc if not ttaidin advance mi jvr year will bcchargcd no paper tuscon- iiino u till nil arrcar atv paid rsorntnt the option of tlicjpnblishvr advertising rates o lilmilr hlf othmiij qurutcohuiin li tasvsl ailrtirtiiemeuts 8 cent jwr line for tho jnrrjifrtuut aud 2 coats per litvv or onch sub- trnmit iusortion cash the number of line recwicl by thpacc occupied measured by a shle of solid nounsuwil a ivcrtsetueuts without specific directions will be inscrto till turbid mm chartstd accord- ifislytrnsitory advertisements must be iwid in advance climises for contract advertisements must bo i n the oflije by ii aui on mondays otherwise t lie v will be left over uuftl tit tolloviiuj vroek y h rilqors editor ftuiltroprietor tuic da dc 3 rc t fenuil on lite o pear i rua rhrcn rrii wspr a fcttliaiisburwmilosiiiiicesiyiwlrro ndirrilu4 fcmractswajteittajefortt in new york- acton banking coy storey christie co -bankers- i acton ontario wrtk acton ontabio thultsday xove3lbk3l 23 1s8u special to thk- business directory y17 ii lovvry mi b m c7 p s- vl goduato of triiiity roller mem ber of college of thysicians and surgeons office and residence attls bead of frederick street acton l bexnlix lds dentist is georgetown ontario c mekrjtlay ac mekislay l d s surgeon dentist georgetown ont uses the uew system of nitrous oxide ga4 com monly called vitalized air for extracting teeth withooj pain having been demon strator and practical teaclier in royal college of dental surgeons toronto pat- rous rnaydependupou receiving satisfaction in any operations performed will visit acton evejy second and fourth wednesday of ejifili month office agnews hotel t john lawsson graduate of on- tario veterinary college torpnto- veterinary surjoon acton out oiife in ke uuy bniiu boot and shoe storer-resi- dciice iu the iear horses examined as to oandue5 aid certificates given all ehs iigit or day promptly attend ed t terms uasy tohnstondscleajr uirristers solicitors notaries convey- 1 aucers ac wprivatc funds to loan oitice tqkd hall acton l f bjohnston wu a mleix i 0 xx ma i ilaxkixg b us i ness thaxsact1 money i0aited on appro ted notes discounted and interest allowed on dspositb dont realvthis the uuderhigiied is prepared to furnish on the shortest notice in any quantity and at bottom prices firstclass lumber lath staves head ing shingles wash tubs churns butter tubs pjork barrels wood al307l0to and feid and anything iu the line of farmers house keepers or contractors necessities thos c moore c e l p ii- bu si ness college gdelph ontario t a mowat k a bislk sjlilit01 noial lriilh myney to loan oiht t matthems block aciou upstairs it 1 mitchell solrttcr cdsvevanctk ac unce first door west of the ctanipion office main street milton money to loian a c per cent hilton allan baipd barristers solicitors ac totmnto am- geokoctows oifices crelmaais block georgetown r king street east toronto 5t i lln j shiltosi dv j bu1u- 1ia i ta1x uidlaw a- co jsaiinlstfclis t boljcitoks oif ices over imperial bank u wel lington street east entrance exchange toronto johx buk q c c a mistex wlliulf ludlaw gibkoe kitple fv w badgerow co baluitehinicttobsivc i ontario hall m iiurch street toronto u v jmao5t mr john caitiion licl patents secured for inventions henky gristtottawa caaia 20 years practice o patent so fay mhe third scholastic vear jl begins septeinber 1st patronage drawn from ten states aud proviuces young men and boys thoroughly prepared for business pursuits graduates eminent ly successful as accpuutaiits busiues managers shorthand writers clerks salesmen travellers etc both in canada and the united states moderate rates thorough practical work and courteous treatment characterize the institution ladiesadmittedto alf the advantages of the college splendid facilities afforded jar the ac quisition of french and german for information address mmucormick wit t principal lumber shingles and lath the tiudttbuaietl iloires lo inform the public that he has now on hand and will keep in stock fall line of pine and hemlock an well as other kind of lumber also first and second clam pine shingle a ljktl coal wood lit vin5p the coal busiiires of mr-c- s smith i ain prepared to supply all kinds of stove coal i have bk a coo1 stock of wood- hardwood ash cedar and mill wood at reason able prices wood and coal delivered james bltown actox people i at dat8bb0kst0re i cuelph thu dtock ib fall of nice new fancy jjtoqds bought by mr day wlien iu ngland this bnnimer toy hooks oames toys tholtk hooks bibles hand hatchrl8 til wrltlniliuksm pkksslng casks and 1000 otlici things suitable toe 3qas presents f 1 victim ftn xt touhhday monniso novkuukk 25 1880 poetry li will davs pay you to visit bookstore mutual fire ihsurange gompahy ok the icountt of wellington i i rstabmshkll 18101 head office cuelph insures buildings merchandize manu factories and- all other descriptions of propertv on the preihiim note sstem 1 fwstobe cnas davidson president secretary john tayjl0r afent t a murray licexsed avcriovkkf for the connties of halton and wellington orders left at his residence maiu street opposite church street actou or addressed to acton po will receive strict attention terms reasonable notes discounted if desired w m hemstreet licexsen accnoxeeit for the counties of wellington and halton ordereleft at the fbek poess office acton or at my residence in acton will be promptly attendedto terms reasonable mosey to loa also money to ioan on the most favor able terms and at the lowest rates of in terest in sums of 500 and upwards john day architect guklwi oxr ovkkk queens hotel block market square j f rancis nunan successor to tfjjhapmau bookbinder st georges square guefpli ontario account books of all kinds niadeto order periodicals of every description carefully bound baling neatly and promptly done john j daley successor t tbotapson k jackboc mor jtixn on farnj ptotertyat 6 per cent- imorages purchased money oaned for parties in mortgages and other 86cttrity conveyancing in allitp branclitu properly and neatl done charges low r arms and city 1 property for sale list with farms folate sent to all parte of the dominion to iiitendinjrpnrciiaserb and cir- eiuted iu karope europeitd capitlists wanting farms in ojitario will be seut di- ctions through our european agencies farms wanted for oiir lists corrogpon- nce invited office near the post office gueluoiit vffi pause and consider that it will be to your own interest to pat ronize home trade we would respectfully inform the inhabitants of acton and sur- romiding country that wo are again in full ranuing order and itra better position than before the tire to fill ail orders entrusted to ps to parties building r lumber will be dresser while you waitjaild mouldings xc made with neatness arid despatch nb we are also prepared to fill all orders for pumps on short notice and from long- experience itjtbe bubiness we feci couhdeiiv tuat we can give satisfaction every time so come on with your order and help to roll the ball along money makes the mare go whether she has legs or no thos ebbage manager excelsior bakery acton 1 j bre ad i will be left daily- at the store of mr john nelson fprjtbe accommodation tif oustomere jii 1 1 u qlirblph clqtiflt hll merchnt tailors have hkaeivkhthkh first installment ok new j falljgoods shaw grundy merchant tailors outlph x ahooo yot vas id inino baby vas trying to say yen i goes to hoes orib at dor break ot dbr day undoudt vrom der blanket peeps ten leodle toes so pink arid so svhoet asder fresh blooming rose uhd twisting und curling dhemselves all abpudt shubt like dlioy was saymib n ve vt to i get oudt 1 yliilo dot baby look oup mit dose bright j eves so pluc i uod doud could lay nodiiif shust only j ahgoot j yot vas id mine baby was dinking aboudt vhen dot thumb goes so quick in his svheet i leedle tnout und ho looks right avay like ho no undo standt der reason he dond could quite slivallo v hees baudt uud be digs mit dhoe fingers righdt iin o jheeseyes a vhich fills hces oldt fader mit fear and su brise uid vlien mit dbose aliiinnasdio tricks lie vasdroo he lay back aud crow aud say nix budt ahgoor 4 yot makes dot ahmall baby shmilo vhen f hesasheep i docs he dink ho vas maying mit sotnoone brjpeepn der nurse say dose shmiles vas der sign be haf colic- more liko dot he dhreaius ho vas hating some frolic i feeds dot oldt uuree mit crecu abbles some day j unddjien eef she shiniles i pelief vot ahe i i aay i yhcuflot baby got cramps he find som thing to do qxcept shmilo und blay uud keep oup hi ahgoo sk me somedimes vhen i looks in dc t i crib yill der shirdtfrondt vou day take dor waco of dot bib yill dot pi ue- eyed baby dots pooling mina hair know all vot i knows aboudt drouble uud care dhen 1 dink off der vorldt mit its pride und its biiie uud i vish dot mineselfuud dot baby vai twins unid all der day long 1 have uodiugs to da bnt shust langb und crow nnd keep saying j ahgooi 1 charifs adams in youth cowjktniuii bo jolly i deriug what has become of you ft this where yon hate been all the evening ohnol she says it is more than half tn hour our story oh no yllnl illlls tonvelt8viionil stock i i how she used it anli i was a young girl once not so very long ago a very shy youngsgirl i smile how as i think of the agonies of timidity ana embarrassment which i used to go through every day every hour almost with such very inadequate cause when i first came out when i began to go to balls receptions afternoon teas garden parties positively every one who came to speak ho me lv wellington marue works quebec st qttelps john h hamilton proprietor wholesale and retail dealer in marble granitf and everything pertaining to cemetery worki direct jimporter of all kinds of granite and marble having lately visited the hay of kundy granite quarries and having purchased the entire stock of gray anjl red granite monuments headstones crosses urn etc of alexander taylor at lesa than cost trill until further notice sell at prices fievei before known iu ontario for in stance granite itioumheubv ft high dco 7 ft 7i 8 rt jo o ft ioo 10 ft lio all work ana material warranted flrdteksb liirllea wanting anything in this line will do jroll to call and seo me before pirchubtug elsewhere as i guarantee my prieeh ire from 3p to 00 per cent below all other dealer me1t tfkrket eutledge crosson butcher8 have parehased the business of mr r and solicit a share of public acton new the delivery waggon will also call thre times a week as usual mrs t statham t1hi5 hanlan barber shop mlttstbbeti actok an easy shave a stylish haircut a good seafoam an exhilarating shampoo- always given razors honed and put in firstclass condition ladies and childrens hair tastily cut v j p woboeifj tonsoriftl artist ijfe a holmes patronage the members of the firm are praotical butchers and are prepared to ensure their customers j thorough satisfaction there will always be found on hand a full stock otall kinidk of metjdrc in season ave have settled in acton to stay and feel satisfi id that by transacting bnsiness upon busi ess principles wo will win public confidence and support butiedge crosson eb oth i88c ith in acton a1iew teskey having pi rchaccd the general blacksmi th ingbnsifiissof miu p j smith solicits the patronagb of all the customers of the shop and the pi bliogijiierally b v p horseshoeing will be mkde a sjjecial feature of the busi ness iiiterferinshprses carefully shod and cured 4 tl having had 1 irge experience in the manufacture and repairiu of agrieultaral implements and machinery of all kinds as well as rj general work f fe jthat i can nar anteetatipfuc ion iii every ease andite tlhjkky oh no i that is delightful let us hale n torn now before the room is tooorowdi d and off wo went i dont think i ev sr had a better waltz in my life he said i s we left off i wont ask if you have enjoyed it too that would beconceitod of mp i oh no we have not met for snob age i was wondering if i should ever see yon again not since that day at maidenhead have we oh no how delioiouh it was on the river in the evening and what a splendid litt o oanoo that was i rowed you in nothing as a canoe is there 4lohno i dare say though youve beei on the river hundreds of times since aijid have forgotten all about that day oh no what a pityrthere is the end of the waltz you must give me another present ly let me see this is no 4 give me no 0 and no 18 may i put my name down for them you dont think that will be too many oh no l it isnt enough 1 think oh n jheok myself let us go on the balcony or jare you afraid of being too cold v oh no i dont know how long we remaii on the balcony i am afraid a long time pres ently lucy fenwlck came out with mr le marchant by the way i believe it was settled when they were children thi t lucy was to marry her cousin arthur gosset when they grew up people say th it mrs fenwick is very anxious now to 1 iring it about i dont care about luoy ver much she talks and giggles so much that no one knows what she is going to saj next what violet i this where yot are price thbee cents sho cried mrs since she has seen graham has been won you 5 fresh source of terror another alarming incarnation of society before whom i felt more utterly speechless ani awkuard than words can describe my very heart used to quail whon i saw good- natnred friends of ray mothers come up to me out of bheer kindness i am sure to make small talk tome when somecouitly young man advanced to put my cup down or some still more polite youth to invite me to dance i was pleased of course but oh the sufferings 1 underwent i was so shy on these occasions that i could absolutely utter no word and the more nervously i tried to think of sorathin to say the more utterly did speech thought intelligence and everything else appear to have departed from mo at last unable to bear it any longer i confided my sorrows tomy mother one evening as we were going out to a ball and asked her to help me my dear yi- let she said smiling girls of seventeen aro not expected to be very eloquent if yaji can listen agreeably when people talk to yon and make some trifling rejoinder every now and again that will do quite well for the present but that is exactly my difficulty i cant think of any rejoinder i am so shy all my ideas go away the moment people speak to roe but surely you can think of baying ob yes or on no as the case may be that is not a great effort of imagination but i should never know which to sayl i would invariably say yes when it ought to have been no if i only had one answer that would always do then i shouldnt have to think about it at all well i am not sure that it would be a good plan to always answer yes to every thing that is asked you you inight find it inconvenient sometimes then i will say oh no that can never commit roe to anything very well said my mother laughing you had better try it tonight and see how it succeeds bo thus provided with a fund of convorsaj- tion i arrived at the ball a little happier in mymind than i generally felt on these occasions but still with some misgivings as usual we were received at the drawing- room by our hostess mrs fenwick one of the kindesthearted women in the world who was at once anxious to find me a host of partners how my dear you have come to enjoy r ihopa yoh donjt meafl to sit by your mother all the evening as some straightlaced young ladies i know do oh no p 11 you must let me introduce a great many partners to you oh no i said deprecatingly nonsense 1 of course i is my nephew just arriving lenow misg graham violet i ueed not introduce papt gosset to you ohnbi may i have the pleasure of a waltz ojr is your oard quite full ishall thore arthur yo l pth no i said indignantly as i arose this is our dance i believe no 9 captigosset said as we stepped bask into the room ph nqj i said incredulously rather horrified at finding hat actually four dances had passed while ve were on the ba cony indeed it is i assure you ha said dont let us wast any more of this deli ciona music not so nice as it wai before too many peoplo ndw let us g on to the balcony again ohno this is very ciuel of you msnd yon dont forget you hae promised me 1 jo 13 ohno by the timo no 1st came roundl i was quite tired out with dancing and besides tho room was so he t and crowded oi e could hardly move so capt gosset suggested that instead of dan ing we should go into tho conservatory which was delif htfully qpol and quite empty jolly place a c mservatory h said foijntaius plashing chinese 1 interns burning flowers h nelling and a 1 that no place like it when youjivaot to talk is there 6h no after this remark however capt gosset relapsed into silence instead of it once breaking into the irresistible eloquence he had led me to expect and we both sat for some minutes contemplatins the fot n tains thejflowers and the chinese lanterns which at last appeared to have hadthe desired effect for he suddenly said mi is gra ham 5 violet fdo you mind me calling yon violet cb no i am going bo india next month it may be years before a see you again oh no i said reassuringly 1 1 can not leave england without speak ing to you without telling you my 1 vc for you know you must have seen what i feel for you r havtj you not guessed it ion ago ob no nay i arii sure you have yiolevconld you would you endure the idea of going out to india oh no l 1 baid decidedly what yon would not but surely you must care a little for me you could not have be in to me as you have been if yon did not feel something more to mje than mere f riendjship oh no think over what i have said then do not reject tl ie idea at once give me a little hope i aia not displeasing to you am i oh no do you oh no my dor me appeared inj dislike a soldiers life oh no i miss graham in to si capt ing how happy you wouid make at this moment mrs ijenwiok the doorway what violet my dear child 1 ire you not afraid of a chill sitting in thjis cold place have ydu had any supper arthur how neglectful dd supper and went into the supper room where thlere was orowd and where luoy jfen- br beat an immense wick kindly insisted on giving up n between tvrt female f nepds of her mothers and after supper we went home gcfset went to india the the young clergymans first wedding pee it was their first weadiug the groom was new so was the bride nnd the con- arogatlonalr clergyman had committed ma trimony only in bis imagination finally howover it was all over tho twain were one flesh and the little wife was weeping iu tho arms of her mother the groom slipped up to the nervous minister and as that gentleman was about to pass out into the night pressed a coin into his hand a420 gcikl piece ibougbt the young preacher his heart beat faster now than whenhe was officiating at the wedding he needed the money tk much indeed he often wished his meagre salary was only half its size ho hod such difficulty in col lecting it and now to receive 920 all at once why it then it occuredto him that it was customary for the minister to make the bride a present of his first marriage fee tho good man sighed as j ho removed his thin overcoat and returned to the room where the guests were offering their con gratulations to the newlywedded couple i forgot something said ha- as he ap proached the bride this is the first marriage fee i haye over received it is yours it should be kept as a reminder of this occasion i thoyouug bride stretched out her hand and the coin rang as it touched her mar riage ring tho giiesta looked opr the un conscious wife did not close her hand upon the 50cent piece that lay there and all saw it the minister was glad that it was his first marriage the guests tried to ap pear as if they did not soe the halfdollar and the reporter quietly btniledand thought perhaps the young husbaud was saving up to buy the divorce chkagq interocem sundair contemplation theman w neighbor todajf good turn to h eternal law mans valne has courageous the steel blade do not mean to covet secrets as for the purpose bo does a gcod turn to a will find somebody doing a n next year this is an s in proportion to what he y suffered as the value of s in proportibn to the tem pering it has ui idergone none are so load of secrets as those who keep them i such persons a spendthrift does money jof circulation nex to cloth ng being fine they should be well made a ad worn easily for a pan is only the less genteel for a fine coat if in wearing it he si owe a regard for it and is not as easy in i as if it were a plain one for the best i esults there needs be ithe longest waiting the true harvest is the longest in bei lg reached the failures come first tho i uccesseslast the unsatis factory is gener illy tho soonest to be seen no enjpymen however inconsiderable is confined to th 3 present moment a man is iho happier ft r lfe from having made once an agreei ble tour or live for any length of time v ith pleasant people or en joy any conside able interval of innocent pleasures the storm tris the building aud discov ers which is bni t upon tho rock and which upon the sand the storm tries the pilot the touchstone tries the metal whether it be gold or coppe the furnace tries the gold whether it be pure or dross so afhietious and pe rsecntions try the christian take so we next month yob will ask whether i evejr went there too oh no timeandabsenoe new friends and fresh scenes turned the current of h ie thoughts apd brought healing to his griei his heart did tnot break neither did mine he is now i believe happily mat ried so and 1 so is lucy fen wick and e are none of us as foolish or as shy as w i were ten years ago oh no philadelphia n6rtliavitrican isf j- ir you wo lid have name fame or wealth work fortiieni an arithmetic puzzle there were three boys engaged in sell ing apples two of them had thirty apples each and the thi rd had sixty apples or ex actly as many a i the other two put togeth er the first boy sold his apples at two for one cent and therefore took in fifteen cents the otuc r sold his anptes at three for one cent and therefore toikinten cents the two togethei took in twentyfive cents but the third bo sold his apples at five for two cents and therefore only- tik in twentyfour cent i how can this be ac- couptedfor to sell five apples for two cents ought to br ng in as much as to sell two of them for one cent and the other three for another cent bnt it seems that it does not if dif people own the two apples and the tlree i am still pondering this perplexing si tnation and am hoping to discover borne important application of it in my private f uauoes chicago journal am an archdjeacons mistake a venerable archdeacon was in the colonial exhibit od and thinking he re cognized the back of a friend in the crowd picked hib pocket ot ahandkerchief by way of a joke prom atly was the clergyman seized upon by f detective nonsense- my clear man said the reverend joker thats a friend o gentlemen eng heduld mine but when the owner of the lianc kerchief turned round he revealed the face f an utter stranger in vain did the arshdeacon protest at the station and declare his exalted rank that wont wasl weve had abibhsp or two ere before no v was all the satisfac tion he got and tl lings looked undeniably serious until theerrival of those who could vouch for the identity of the reverend only a game of euchre only a game of euchre only one little game but the fatal cup is tasted and drained to tjie dregs again only a game of each re only a loved sons i alt only a weak one tempted tempted to sin thats all only a game of euchre 1 veiled is the tempters siparo hidden the deathly danger- ye tempted ones beware 1 jfrly a game of euchre sallied a once fair name a shattered ruined household that withers ueath the shame only a game of euchre to pass the time away i tho downward course is taken the evil course of play only a game of euchre only the wineoups slave only a ruined lifetime only a gamblers grave driving boys prom home hothers who aredisturusd by the noise adi 1 untidiness of the boys at licjtae must be sarefnl lest by reproaches they drive th ir childrefi from home in search of plea sure elsewhere there are those banis ters all finger marks again said mesi carryasshe made haste- with a soft linen oloth to polish down the shining oak again george she said as she gave a decided wrench out of the basin of suds if you go up those stairs again before bedtime you shall bepdnisheir i shddld like to know where i am to go said george i cannot stay in the kitcheri1 am so much in the way add i cant go into the parlor for fear ill muss that up and now you say i cant go op to my own room i know of a grand place where i can go he added to himself 1 oys are never told they are in the way th re and we can have lots of fun ill go do ra to neils corner i can smoke a cigar as well as any boy if it did make me sick thi first time they shall not laugh at ine agi in about it- and eo the careful housekeeper virtually drove her son from the door to hang about the steps and sit under the broad inviting pontico ofjthe village grogshop r sasspive dollars j good story anent fanny eemble floats acr hs the horizon f rom the memory of an elderly lady who knew her well it was in the time when boston was the great actresss nominal home and her summers were spent there and in rural massachu setts she had engaged a neighbor to be charioteer daring the season of one of her country sojonrhings- and they were setting ont on their first excursion with kind- hearted loquacity he was beginning to ex- patiite on the country the crops and the history of the people round about when fan ly remarked in her imperious fashion sir i have engaged you todrive for me notlotakto mel the farmer ceased pursjduphis lips and ever after kept his peacj pwheip the vacation weeks were- over aud the dame was about to return to town she sent fot her jeha and his bill running her eye down its columns she paused what is tlnvitem sir said bhe i cannot understand it with equal gravity he rejoined sass five dollajrs i dont often take it but when x i charge im the bill was paid do i charge canadian prjut at the colonial exs mot be tempted a certain boy ivlho had been taught the nature of strong drink and who had pro mised ever to shun it was sent to a school the master of which was not a teetotaler one day the master being in a friendly mood offered the boy a glass ofwfne whichhe declined wishing to see how far he could be tempted he urged the to drink the wine aud finally pronljsed him the gift of a watch if he would only drink the boy declined saying please dont tempt me if i keep a teetotaler loan some day buy a watofiof my own but if i drinksand jake your watch i may later on have to pawn it to get bread ho taught the bohoblmaster a iesbou a very fine disp is now on the exhibition it of fruit which covering tbe with duchess of for use about the varieties composi up to the coming i lay te such admj avor may b4 anctfli very fine summer of of the capability the- hardier fruits off the palm for exhibition held boae ielphia where and allso not a few had 8 be the cult every surpl ore display of backbone s in the farmer growls us for export creasing rapidly sp and ejvery steamsljip has at meht this season of apples suga4 shoiiul pulp 6t canadian apples tables in the international coi sists of some 30 plates inc tudes about 300 varieties varisus seasons beginning o ideuburg whichfis ready of july there aje a continuous succession of the duchess again rable alike as to color taken as evidence of the ilimate of canada and the soil for producing canada indeed bora es at the centennial years ago in phila- state in the hniou of the european states uit ontario seems to apple and general fruit donfiinidiij in that province frnitij and all have a the orchards are in- markets are opening that crosses the ocean jof the year its comple- apple evfery true tje of lemons lei nons tire one in our domestic half i lemon lb a will f requeii if i be hands be that yill remove lemon or a lemon been- squeezhd refusican beusedj lei non juice is for rl eumatism ness 9f spring be taken may also partiile of skin lemon juice aui i ie useful to relieve it mt at lie very lei3onyeiajioi ceedingly whoiesome i thd only propej u to loosen the that qloga the brfcinohial why haggards most iuocessful throat aud iuug mvmtms wm- of the most useful fruits fcononty the juice of ass of water without jtly cure a sick headache ptained there is nothing he staid better than a jand salt after the juice from the lemon the for the purpose f ilso a very good remedy the socalled bilious- the latter case the juice befote breakfast the eatenavoiding every f sugar mixed very thick coughs and sore throats aa weu as sweet aqid only 8r4uxury bnt ax thejrightlfar way to ouro a cough mucons or phlegm pipes thi tt pectoral balsam is the edy for coughs coldj tfoiihles i tiugh irame i i 1 y

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