“Look here,’’ he said to the groom, “are you the man who put the saddle on Miss Jennie’s horse ?” “Yes, sir. Anything wrong, sir ?’’
“It was loose —very loose. She had no sooner mounted than the saddle slipped and if I had not caught her she would have been thrown to the ground.” "I’m very sorry, sir.” “But I did catch her,” went on the young man, meditatively. “I caught her in my arms, and—here’s half-a-crown for yon, John. Do you suppose you could leave the girth loose when we go riding again to-mor-row ?”
NEVER NEGLECT A COLD. A cold should never be treated light* Iv, as it is always more or less serious. Many people make the mistake of neglecting a cold until some serious lung trouble result. If every cold received the attention it should have the danger of tills would be avoided. Every .cold, can lie relieved by the use of Chamber* lain’s Cough Remedy. A bottle or two of this remedy ration v.uieu the cold is first contracted-will-promptly relieve it. and not only save, doctors’ bills- bijt much suffering and annoyance later on. Sold everywhere.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2576, 25 July 1922, Page 7
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