Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1890, p. 1

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door factory john bamerotcohtractor 4 rt2sfs p- rfciom dbhssixg uatcntkg ml uodldiko i ijmttrrrmi door ud window tnd door ii lumber 2so oviua aucrfssiifu7 whm caxesok frank burces8 house painter paper hanger sign writer etc i prejiared to eueau orden n ur oftl ilnre lint tn tlielwstamnrier andttreuonab ererrjob htiag my ponwual attention i can uiiuv cmttonjji complete itlifietioa or alnfag la ill wood tcpecuitr order left it my retideaec uiia b acton will receive prwnpt ituntioo dr a wifford halls health jamphlet dueabe cored wiuioat medicine j as matthews h been tppoiatod tgent for the cfrcalttion t he keej oh iitad tje ptiupljletcltinu bf toe trettroeot ft tdrfte icre cure for dfteue with out medicitia the pric for thtjijnpffrt h fa dolltrt tad t rovnaiee 1 ffrenthtt the pyrchtvrli notiitiitled tft potting tjw treatment foto cotitriebtiotu practicfor ono taootb tpret uod ib atowy 00 tb rtofd of b m oxtxflu bis fimljy uwhi oriknr it w williams acton ctatom work ad repsiriaff fivea ctrefal ttten i tion tmnittadrtlijctlntiriety -agtok- ieump factory axd jjplanincfmilii thosebbage man tlire- he mirjicemeat of the snip boiioeif in acton ud wonld rmpeeffojiy ona ill pirtlee in vint of pnmpa ttut e ire dot prepiredto inpply them from tht old styls wooden pump to the beit force pump made pnmpe for wind mill or bock weill fupplfsd on ehort notice deep wells l speciilt prices kioht eveet time our planing if ill toambordretmdwbllayoavtit moamfnc iteimtde to order- wbtrettio t antntity of ltiifibflr for ule tniuw for bnildia pnrpom orfonbyzau rui rehire prompt uil cinfnl ttteotfoiv ffbfpt foot of rlver street tavts nv irj iviiiatr cusiaii mr carnegie i baring already in bis trt teles on the gospel of wealth old us what to do with fortunes when ve lure got them now turns io tell as how to gt them his hints on this subject are published in the new york tribune from which we ukc the following citriids rvx ciituxs or jtxiitstcv uike rcoii ttfi i cxxk asan initial oaooaragemnt mr car negie reminds as hat the present captains of industry all rose from the rankfi lie enumerates the best known indastriil cs- tablishxneats ia the states and says even one of these great works was j founded and managed by mechanic- men who tcrvod their apprentioeahip tbe list coald be greatly eitatided lnd if w were to include those wlucii were created by men wba entered life as officeboys or clerks we thould embrace almost every famous man ufacturing concern in the country edison for instance was a telegraph operator corliss of corliss engine cheney of cheney silk roebhcg of wire fame spreckels hrsugar refining all and many more captains of industry were poor boys with natural aptitadc lo whom a regular apprenticeship was scarcely necessary in baniiug and finance is an oftrepeated story that onr stanfords rockefellers goulds sages fields dillons seligraans wilsons and hontxagtons came front tbe ranks the miluonaires who arc ia active control started as poor boy and were rained in that ilernest bat most efficient of all schools poverty j iidv tu lau is ixhlnlfm tyjk to wllxcic mr carnegie is fall of jencoaragement for hose who can manage to start as office- hoyg bat for those of us who have been consigned to schools and colleges be is less hopefol i asked a city banker to give me a few names of presidents and vicepresidens and cashiersof oar great new york city banks wbo bid begun asboysorclerki thetotal absence of the college graduate ia every de partment of affairs should be deeply weigh ed i have enquired and searched every where in all quarters bat find scarcely a trace of bim nor is this surprising the prizetakers have too many years he start of he graduate they have entered for he race invariably in tbeir teens- in the most valuable of all he years for learning any thing from fourteen o twenty while the college student has been learning a little about the barbarous and petty squabbles of a fardistant past or trying fo mastery languages which are dead such knowledge as seems adapted for life upon another planet than his as far as business affairs are concerned he future captain of in dustry is body engaged in he school of ex perience obtaining the very knowledge re quired for his future i riumphs i do not speak of the effect of college education upon yoon men training for he learned profes sions but the almost total absence of the graduate from high position in the business world seems o justify lis conclusion hat college education s it exists is fatal 0 suc cess in that domain the graduate has not he slightest chadce entering at twenty against he boy who swept the office or who begins as shipping clerk at fourteen hope toe euccittox vet there is however thanks to technical training some hopej it would seem for edacationjyet the trained mechanic- of tbe past who has as we have seen hitherto carried off most of the honors in oar industrial works is now lo meet a rival in he scientifically educated youth who will push him hard very hard indeed three of he largest steel manufacturing opucerus in tho world are already under he management of three young- educated raeri students of fhcsb schools who left theory at school or prac tice in the works while yet in their teens walker illinois steel company chicago schwab edgar thomson works patter homestead steel woks pittsburg are types of the new product not one of hem yet thirty most of the chiefs of depart roens under hem are of he same class- such yoang educaed men have one impbfl- anf ad vantage over theapprenticed mechanic they are open minded and without pre judice the scientific atiude of mind that of the searcher after truth renders them receptive of new ideas let no one therefore underrate fcha advanf age of edu cation only it must be education adapted priuce in disguise who surely cornea into hi 1 heritage they are tho winning classes- it ia ho poor clerk and tho working me chanic who rule 11 every branch of affairs without capital without family influence nor college learning nor all combined have proved able to contend successfully against he energy and udoraf table will which spring from all conquering poverty no ixhju oikv to amuty it is quite a raiitakfltosupposecontinues mr carnegie bat tho door is any less open now than it used 0 bo to talent it is ino doubt infinitely more difficult to start a new business of any kind today ban it was but it is only a difference in form not in substance it is infinitely easier for a young practical man of ability io obtain an interest in existing firmiaall i lias ever been the doors have not closed upon ability on ho contrary they swing easier upon their hinges capital is not requisite family influence as before lasses for nothing real ability tho capa city for doing things never was so eagerly searched for as now and never commanded such rewards rximceiwkii v cxjihiiutiuvs for one thing mr carnegie believes that the future tendency in the industrial world will inevitably be in the direction of part nerships as against corporations in he industrial world he days of cor porations seem likely 0 come o an end i has been necessary for me 0 watch close ly most of my life the operations of great establishments owned byhundrojsofabsent capitalists and conducted by salaried officers contrasted with these i believe that the partnership conducted by men vitally interested and owning the works will make satisfactory dividends when the corporation is cnbarrassal and scarcely kiows upon which side the balance is to be at the end of a years operations the- great drygoods houses hat interest their most capable rum in the profits of each de- partrneiit succooj when those faltlhat en deavor la work with salaried men only in even branch of business this law is at work and couccrns are prosperous general ly speaking just in proportion a they suc ceed in interesting in the profits a larger and larger proportion of their ablest work ers instances constantly occur where the corporation unwilling o interest a promi- ntit practical man loses his services- and ses an interest given him by some cble individual manufacturer or commercial firm wbo arc constantly on tiie lookout for that indispcnealic article ability not put all your eggs in ono basket does not apply o mans lifework put all your eggs in one basket and then watch bat basket ia the true doctrine the most valuable rule of all hfom caienzole to hlukedfujlk finally mr carnegie buttresses this chapter of his gospel with tho authority of shakespeare while business of all kinds has gone and is still going rapidly into a few vast con- i oerns it is nevertheless demonstrated every day that genuine ability interested in tbe profits is not only finable but in dispensable to their successful operation through corporations whose shares are sold i daily upon the market through partner ships that find it necessary to interest their ablest workers through merchants wba con manage tbeir vast enterprises success fully only by laterestirigcxcoptional ability in every quarter of he business world avenues greater in number wider in extent easier of access than ever before existed stand open to the sober faugal energetic and able mechanic to the office boy and to tbe clerk- avenues through which theycan reap greater successes than were ever be fore within the reach of these classes in the history of the world- when therefore the young man ia any position or in any busi ness explains and complains that he has not opportunity o prove his ability and to rise 0 partnership he old answer suffices j pbice three jjektsj an original parrot tbe fault doarcrntni ft not la oar iur bat ia ootmitcs tbtt wc ire aaderucg scientific miscellany uvi iv jihize tu rtattr-aule- tlut however is only one way of get ting on if you have ability yoa may be taken into partnership but so you may also if- you have saving it should be the effort of even- corpora- don to induce its principal workers 0 in vest their savings in its shares only in this way can corpora tioua hope ocopo suc cessfully with individual manufacturers who have already discovered one of the valuable secrets of unusual success viz to share heir profits with hose who are most instrumental in producing them the day of the absent capitalist stockholder who takes no interest in the operation of the works beyond the receipt of hhvdiridend is certainly passing away the enormous concern of the f clore is to divide it profits not among hundreds of idle capitalists wbo contribute nothing to us success but among hundreds of its ablest employees upon whose abilities andexertions success greaj- jy depends the capitalist absent stock holder is to be replaced by he able and present worker the ntttx or sixriiivernsorent proceeding ic discass the qualities neces sary for such success as he has been de scribing mr carnegie dwells first on a virtue in which the present age is certainly not deficient the virtue of selfadvertise ment the condition precedent for promotion is that the man must first attract notice- he mustdo something unusual and especially must this be beyond the strict boundary of his own duties he mast suggest or save or perform some service for his employer which he could not be censured for not having done selfinterest compels the immediate superior fo give the highest place under him to tbe man who can best fill it for the officer iscredifed with lie work of his department as a whole the man who has made an improvement should always have an eye upon obtaining an in terest in the ucsincss rather hau an in crease of salary even if the business up to his time has not been very- prosperous if be has he proper stuff in him be be lieves hat he coald make it so and so he could the ttteek rkpinicyihu fixn from virtue mr carnegie passes to rice there are three unpardonable sins in his gospel drinking speculation and lend ing there are three great rocks ahead of the practical young man who has his foot upon he ladder and is beginning to rise there is no use in wasting time upon any young man who drinks liquor no matter how ex ceptional his talents the rule should be never enter a barroom and never drink liquor except at meals the second rock ahead is speculation tbj business of speculator and hat of a manufacurer or man of affairs ore not only distinct hut incompatibly i have never known a spec- ulatfve manufacturer or business man who scored a permanent business the third rock is akin to speculation endorsing business men require irregular supplies of money ut borne periods little at j others enormous sums others being in ik same condition there is a strong temptation to endorse mutually this rock should be avoided there are emergencies no doubt on which men should help their friends but there is a rule ha will keep one safe no man should place his name upon tbe obli gation of another ii be has not sufficient to pay it without detriment to his own busi ness it is a safe rule to give the cash direct that yoa have to spare for others and never your endorsement or guarantee height or the anioiu interesting par ticulars concerning recent attempts to measure the height of tho aarora have been given lo the royal dtaish academy by m adam ptalseu at godtbasb with two theodolites i miles ipart he btffilil of the different torune w fouud io ranc from j mile 0 io mites uer cpe fare- well with a batelice of about f mile he calculations rtngedfrom 1 to 10 miles aud at spitsbergen with t base of about mile the resultswere from j mile ia 18 milcf in earlier obtertations flocel estimated the beihl of sever tnrorae at from 90 to 310 mtlen reimanu found a height for one aurora of at least 500 miles aud norden- skjold pltced the mean height ul aurorte at about 12 mile while lemstroui observ ed aurora as low a 1000 feet and hilie- brandson suv ihein below the clouds m paalen infers that the aurora oufy appears at considerable height in the temperate tone while in the auroral zone proper the phen- cmeuon u generally prodaced ia tho lower atmosphere j euxtuciri 110j won tbe accomplishment of a hitherto apparently impossible feat that of transforming roe- cbtuical work directly intn electricity is claimed by prof braun of tobibgen he j winds nickel wire into epinlt and as each spiral is elongated jor compressed a current of considerable strength is generated this i increased by putting a n amber of spirals in circuit such positive res alts have been obtained that the experimenter is hopeful of constructing a usefal generator on this principle paosiaonescext ixixcnoy the carious discovery has beenmtde that the phopbor- esceuce frequently exhibited 6y tbe crust acea is infectious a french naturalist m giord lately tmoed tbe phosphorescent light in tajitrui and other crastace to bactena in ha muscles which showed signs of disease on inoculating healthy individuals tbe same lauiinoos appearance was produced the disease runs a regojr course and the crastacea died in threor four days the phstsphorescenee lasting a little after death xheout of hrpkotisit dr pinei of paris has found that hypnotic patients obey the phooograph as readily as the living rpeaker he tberaiore discards the theory of animal magnetism ind believes that tbe real cause of the phenomena manifested io the few sensitives isa disordered mental staur jsiiestecctinle ltteflirrfce fireproof and timeproof books with leaves and covers of sheets of asbestos and printing in gold silver letters have been sug gested there wu of late advertitod a parrot who could make original observation not mere slavish copy bat the most apt remarks a parrot ftucier answered thtstdverifj mentand tbe advertiser brought hit bird ho was not beantffaltand he did not look accomplished ho do sooner opeoed his moatb however than his geniusdiicoverd itself supposing that this bird is all that you say of it inquired the possible purchaser wbjrfdoyoa want for it fifty poaods hid the dealer make it guineas 1 ex- claimed tbe parrot theenrapttireted bird fancier bought nim at once weeks rolled 00 and the bird never said another word not even that solitary sen tence make it guineas which tbe par- chaser naturally thoacht be had learned by rote as was the case with that worldfam ous bird that cried what a precious lot of parrots on finding himself at a bird ahowjsand forevermoro held his peace he sent foaie dealer and thus frankly ntresseik of course i have beta takenin xnis infernal bird is dambcant even say wbsta oclock or pretty poll he only professes to make original observations put in the speaker kotrteute 1 be docs nothing but scratch himself yon have got your money at least tell me how he contrived to say make it guineas at so appropriate a mo ment ill forgive yoa if yoall ouly tell me tho truth very good bir then be didnt say it all 1 said it for him im a ventriloquist my parrots all make origi nal observations but only in my presence then tbe parrot fancier shook hands with the dealer and gave him a list of other parrot ftuciers his penoaal friend who alto in due time vero taken in which of coarse was very tojibing t biblical sevens interesting items from scripture forschool children uyjtvsband aftdv- nbon wo ir jntrrled mr bpibaod aad i we married fr lore wo were rerr poor lova flies frotp tbo windo wben poverty 1 comet talking ia tt tbe door b tbe pwpi tttd it it folly take care youd better not ruarry 10 soon bewart f v uofibefl tt uir waralnc my hatband wo went to tliti uiiaiiter aad wcvt wod as htppjr t couple ts ever liwed tboogli we we to poor tber said tovfi never win mtts tbekottle boil 1 nor nil it with meat nor tbe urn p with ollj wn lored etcb othcrribj hatband tad 1 kowere joanj tad itroagtod oar bctrf wcrs ligbj we looked to tm future vitboal t fear aud ftjrled if tbe prescat with til otfv might 1 w niide nt bpaio ia tbo ftr new wsst a wee ittue hfcc1ikct browu birds oest we were bo bspfar wy hatbtcd tad i tbe funniurc be maie til st njgbt aad i tbo tbectrjeutadcurtafatandfpreadi and oar home stt tlvsvi act tad bright j wo planted rotesjtad viaet by tqe door aud tbey wrettbod tbe cottage oer tnd oes wc bid bard forttrao my bntbtad tod i a little one cam aad tbe cropi were oor aad very often tbtt winter wo ut grim poverty italklng ia tt the door builovc never offered to fly twy from tbe boeia be nyulo on oar vddiog day wo never lost courage lay basband tad ji add fartoae changed tbr ut in tbe ipriagi wo bare a good borne tad children jpd friendt i ecocgh tad to iptre o everytbing 1 and we know trke love will not icavei ior borne sj uittter olta ftroabu or lots may coraej jl j abbe jstwjw intelligence jn a horse qu the seventh dsv god ended his wck in he seventh inouth noahs ark touched tbe grouad in seven days t doe was fen out abraham pleaded seven timed fot sojin jacob mourned seen dayj fur jotpli jacob served seven years for r chef and jet another seven year jacob was puffed a seven ity journey by ltbau a plenty ol seven years ajid a famine of seven years were foretold in phsroahs dream by seeu lean beasts and seven eara of full and seven ears of blasted corn on and after tbe seventh day at tbe scv- enlh month the cbidnu of lrael it ted seven days and remained in their lenls every seventh jear the laud rested etery seventh year the law was read to the people in the destruction cf jericho seven per sons bore triumphs seven days on the seventh day fhey sarroanded be walls seven times and at he end of the seventh round tbe walls fell solomon was seven years baildins the temple and failed seven days at its dedica tion tho golden candlestick had seven branches kuunm washed seven tiases ia tbe jordan t jobs friends sat with him seven data and seven nights and offered seven ba hocks as gently an atonement hundreds of other biblical references to tbe numberseven could be given did space permit ff d bf by gems of thought to the end in view and mast give instruc tion bearing bpon a mans career jovott lvri ittogjumk b ur tho best of all educations is accord- to mr carnegie the pinch of poverty george saj that poverty is tho price of progress andrew carnegie says that progress is the reward of poverty j in the industrial department the trained mechanic is the founder and manager of famous concerns in ihe mercantile com tneriiol and financial it is the poor office- boy 1 wbo hab proved to he the raerchant yv ill yock eflgs is oxe hasket mr carnegie next urges upon tho aspir ant td fortune the necessity for concentra tion one great cause of failure of young men in business is lack of concentration they are prone to seek outside investment the cause of many a surprising failure lies in so doing every dollar of capital- and credit every business thought should be concentrated upon the one boeinessapon which a man has embarked he should never scatter bis ahot it is a poor business which will not yield better returns for in creased capital than any outaiae investment no man or set of men or corporation con manage a business mans capital as well as he can manage it hfftgdf the rule patience is almost power whats well begun is htlf done the tmallest achievement is nobler than the grandest failare i we were not so imperfect ourselves we would have a belter opinion of other people a wise man will do what he can he will not attempt or waste time or tboaght over what he eees to be clearly impossible if one wishes lo lake things easy when one is old it will bo necessary to take many thing that are rot easy when oae is young a human being should be improving with every day of a httlicoe and will pro- bably have to go on learning throughout all the ages of immortality every mans success is wilhio himself and must come out cl himself no true abiding and just success can come to any man in any other way as tbe sun breaking forth in winter so is joytn the season of ofhiction asa shower in the midst of summer so are he salat- ary drops of sorrow mingled in our cup of pleasure judge no one by bis relatives whatever criticism you pass apou bis companions relatives jiko features are thrust npoij us companions like clothes are more or less oar own selection if ibero were no dark places iu our lives we should not value the brightness if there were no failures we shoald not care for success if we had uo disappointments we shoald hare few hopes and without adver sity prosperity would lose most of its charm spontaneous expressions of affection within the home circle are always beaati- fol to witness tbe goodnight kiss be tween parents and children the little en dearing ways smong the members of the same family or with intimate friends are to be commended the homes where caresses are never indulged iu lack an essential element of true joy smartly answered a good instance of a nest diplomatic re joinder is embodied in a story regarding count herbert von bismark 00 the occasion of tbe german emperorsr visit to rome last year it appears that 4t the railway station count herbert wbo is not renowned for the suavity of his manners pushed rudely against an italian dignitary who was watching the proceedings the dig nitary was greatly incensed and remon strated very forcibly igtipst suh uncer- momods treatment wlreapon coant herbert turned riund haughtily and said i dont think yoa know wbo i am- i am count herbert von bismark that replied the italian bowing politely asarj excuse is insufficient but as an explta- ation it is ample the intelligence of a horse is someli that few persons take notice of a should always t4lk to his horses tffy have n sort of understanding if not of if words at leastpof the tones and their 1 versa t ion with each other is thus car ii j on tho whinny of recognition and companionship is clearfy understood i these animals and the owners language is certainly understood by j them it is re ported that a horse occasionally visitint stable for a short ime each day in the t ity of boston is regularly fed by the horse in the next stall to him who passes hay through an opening at the bead of tbestatl li the visitor the favorite riding horse of the writer a ycyn stallionis in the habit of coming tftxfifhis box into the yard when a visitor j4s and after rubbing poses with he spstege horse calls him into his stall by a peculiar low whinny and then returns to ihc vara while tho other honel is eating the feme horse coming alone from a larga paslfje to a stump in a near corner where l4i occasionally gbicedfor the horses and hiding a renewed supply there will gallop b4ck to the middle of the field and call the other bosses who aft once gallop up helteralelter to he stump for the salt while herhuits td the last for his share when a strange horse is pnt into the field this colt ill com up and inter viewaim always first and then whinnying gently to him leads hira to the others when a very plain piaceas oi introdnctiou is gone through if the stranger ii not f found to be a desirable acquaintance thei colt will remain between it and the crtfaet- horses and prevent t acquaintance sochl traits as these certainly go to show tht horses think and reason and acj intellij i- f the noble art of self-defence- do yoa think it woald be wronu for me to letru the coble art of eclfdtfence t reliioasiy inclined youth of bis pastor ceain3j not answered the rciuistcr i learned it in yoath myself and i lave found it of great value during ruy life indeed sir did you learn the old eoplieh f ypiem cr sullivans system neither i learned salomons system solmous system yes you will rind it uh down in the first verse of ihe fifteenth chapter c pro verbs a soft answer turueth away wrtth it is the beat system of selfde fence of which i kcow a soheme worth trying a maine farmer vowing death to foxes bad placed a carcass near hit barn and then con nee ted it by a wire under tbe snow with a bell iu his bedroom a fox could not do vigorous work on that piece of meat wit boat ringing the bell whereat tbe sshemer would- wake up and go forth to the slaughter he killed 25 foxes by thai device daring the winter aa pfovjh- vuta a maxim for both old and young- labor to keep alive in yoar breast that little spark of celestial lire conscience was ona of tbe series of maxims which washington framed or copied for hit own use when a boy his rigid adherence to the principle his steadfast discharge m duly bis utter abandonment of self his unreserved devotion to whatever interests were committed to his circ attest the vigilance with which he obeyed that maxim ho kept alive that spark he kindled it idto a fiame which illumined his whole life no occasion was so momen tous no circamstance bo minute as to absolve him from following its guiding ray water in sleeping booms fresh cold water is a powerful absorbanj of gases a bowl of water placed under the bed of a lick room and frequently changed is among tbe valuable aids in puri fying the sir tbe room in which tbe troodoo aldermen lit is ppriuea by open vessels of water placed in different parts of the room it oai be easily inferred from this that water 1 landing for any length of time in a close room is aunt for drinking experimeutsctthis kind are not costly it bos frequently been observed that rest less and troubled sleep has been corrected easily by placing an open vessel of water near the head of the bed the ctruiiax leader sayt that there fare a few persons everywhere who have just religion enough to enable then to fight aboahs a minneapolis baptist chorcb has dis- missed from its membership u amber bf christian scientist they hat too much science tnd too little christainity his wifes tececrajj a certain drornmer on a certain mate thraagh michigan formed intimate ac quaintance with a young woman in a village not far from cold water and it was not long ere the neighbors commenced to talk about sadie dashs beta and to predict t speedy marriage tbe drammer reprec- euted himjelf as a kinglesian possessed agreeable manners and wholly won tbe love of the girhand theconfidencidi herpelents he frequently remained at sadies home during sauday was very attentive and according to the generally accepted belief they were engaijed one day a telegram was brought to the drummer while at the house of his lady love he was ttrryiuiulhetowd awaiting orders from tho house- the girl answered the ring of the messenger and reentered the parlor holding aloft the dun coloured missive do yoa really want it she queried half playfally perhaps it contains dreadful news guess not my dear its just aline from the rws qpeiwand tell me which i wayhc wants roe to go yawned the druromcr us he leisurtljr folded the news paper the girl lore iheenvelopevand drew forth the enfolded the message as she ran her ejts over the written word tho expression of her lace broaght the drammer to his fecl before he couldpeakshehtd uttered a stifled birciin and lied from the room the crumpled paper falling upou the floor oar drummer rescued the scrap and here ia what it read blixkvtlle mtrch 19 we have a tenpound boy come home win before jou call attention to the fact that a pigiiaso use fur his tail please rernetn- ber that you have two buttons on the lower back of your coat hat dont button any thing 1 parson returning from church to small boy with a pole do you know where little boys go who go fishing on the sab- bath- smtill bay with pride and ani 1 mationt jutit bet i do and i ahit agoiu to give the map away cither home where sunny faces smile fair flowers bloom sweet voices sing hi the eden of the soul in its pure love forms the goiden chain which draws dear ones around the fireside and he who neglects its endearmcntsis a stranger to the purest of joys f charming people these eiceptional peo ple i heres a medicine dr pierces gold en medical discovery for instance andhti cored hondredi thousands theyre known thousands theyre unknown aad yet yours is ah exceptional easel do yon think that that bit of human nature which- you call i m is different from the other parcels of human nature bat yon dont know my case good friend in ninetynine out of a hundred cases the oauses are tbe eamer- i rop are bloody- and thats why golden medical discovery cures ninety- nine ojit of eer hundred you may be the ceb- tioni and you oiy not bawoojd yisn rather be tbe exception or would yba rather be well if youre tfce exoepuin ft costs yoa coin jog yoall jetvour 100007 backbut suppose it cares yodf lei tbo golden medleal jdiscovery take tbo ru-k- u 1

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