Influenza, try WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS hot, v.'itli lemon at. bedtime. — The temperance reformer was justly proud of having converted the biggest drunkard in the little Scotch town, and induced him—he was the local gravedigger— to get up on the platform and testify. This is how he did it: "My friends," lie suid. " I never thoelit to stand upon this platform, with the provost on one side of me and the toon clerk on th' ither side of me. I never thccht to toll ye that for a whole month I havens' touched a drap of anything. I've saved enough to buy mo a braw oak coffin wi' brass bandies and brass nails—and if I'm a teetotaller for anither month I shall be wantin' it!" — The. carrier pigeon was in use by the State Department of the Ottoman Empire as early as the fourteenth century.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13858, 22 March 1907, Page 6
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