Wealthy City Man (who has taken v. fancy to r<>;i^it his village birthplace):
''Ah. my! there is the little rod eeboolhouso, '\'\i\ yonder is tho old church. ITmv well I remember them! But tlu 1 doar o'.d familiar fares are gone; not | cue remains.' to q-orall those h-ai>py— "■ T.lig oldoPt Inhabitant (advancing) : "Ya're Bill Jndd, sin't ye? . I knew ye tho minuto I «ot eyes on ye. I trusted ynur father for a'codfish' in 1833. an'.1 if ye'vo grit tho money hnwdy I'd bo., obltsbgC'd if yc-'d. r.ottle for it." EXHILARATION. First thing in. the morning take a •'up of steaming hot Crescent Tea and tho efforts will be exhilarating. The rich fcheine has tho property of expanding tho arteries nearest the surface of Iho skin, and so onuses a flow of warm Mood, 'throe grades of Crescent, 2s, '<■ KM. Is Sd per Ib.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13737, 31 May 1913, Page 2
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144Untitled Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13737, 31 May 1913, Page 2
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