AT PEACE WITH THE WORLD.
He struck a match to see if there was any petrol in his tank. There was! He patted a strange dog lo see if it was tame. It wasn’t! He touched an electric wire to see if it was charged. It was! Ho thought his indigestion was insignificant. It wasn’t! He tried to do wilbout Anti-Acido. He couldn't! All his life he was impulsive, reckless—always doing the wrong thing. But experience enlightened him. Now he is taking Anti-Acido, And lie is at peace with the world at last. —[Advt.j
Until quite recently Mrs Raine, a York shire woman, aged 102 years, walked seve ral miles a day. She is the widow of a Wesleyan minister.
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Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 5
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120Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 5
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