—-» " You ought to have apologised to the lady for stepping on her foot," said his mother, after the caller had gone. 'MgL did," answered Willie. " I told her I was sorry she couldn't keep her feet out of my way." The stout man wiped his forehead.' " Yes, I was a good deal run down before I got a bicycle," he said. " But now," he added, determinedly gripping the handles, and taking aim at an old lady crossing the street, " it is the other people who are that way." The old lady was removed to the sut.ter, A Question Answered. "Why most ailments worst at night ?" Is a question answered; by an eminent physician, who assures us thaf the oversight aM o&re of the body e-en cised by the brain... are relaxed at nla-hV with the result that our ailment* lef* without any supervision, as it were in crease In severity. There is no oktiK* the brain naturally exercises a v*™ watchful care over the bodv's ways w It also/requires it period of repose anrt «■" night its influence is lessened with th» result mentlonaO. "° t& J
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Lake County Press, Issue 904, 29 March 1900, Page 2
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