M. liir, ihe S>\i t:5 engineer, v,ho wont to Abyssinia to buikl a bridffe, atid has become Prime Minister of the country, owes much of hib success to tlie.fnci that he can turn bis hand to anything. On one occasion "VJerolik cxprevsed a defcii'e to know how boots are made. "I didn't know," tKo Prima Ministur informed a friend, "but I stuxlied a toxt boo!;, and managed to I urn out a pair undor tho evo? cf my royal master, who wns more pleased \vftl> them thiin I was. i Pud it easier to build bridpes than boots." Sho —Frod, do you believe that flip pen is mightici' than the sword? He-*-AVoll, you never saw anybody M£n a cheque v,ith a &«ord, did you? DO NOT NEGLKCT INFLUENZA. '1 ho Piter effects of influenza are often worsu than the disease itself. It loaves tho system in such a condition that pnoumonia, which is allowed to run its course without proper treatment almost invariably lays the seeds of some organic complaint. All danger from influenza may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy allays the fevoi 1, heals the lungs prevents *pnoumoniu, and Igiwps the r.ystum in v healthy condition.—Advt
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 13
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