"Ton have saved my life!" said the old man, whom the tramp had saved from drowning. "As a reward, you may have my daughter, there." The life-saver glanced at the daughter, then bent again over the old man. "What are you doing?" asked the perplexed father. "Going to drop you in again." Tis the top of the ladder, Ascended by rungs. That Barraolough's reached with BALSAM for Lungs. A bottle just now, . For the season's cold blast, ' Will cure you and strengthen 'Till winter is past. Barraelough's Acacian Lung Balsam, Iβ. 6d.-Advt , 3 Excluding casual labourers, by far the greatest number of applicants b> the Distress Committees in pcotland are in the engineering, . shipbuilding, and metal trades. ■ . Speaking at Ttmbridge Wells, General Sir B. S. S. Baden-Powell' stated that almost every day he received letters recommending that a boy scoot be Bent a badge for;saving life. '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 14
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