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JUDGE REUEL ROBINSON OF CAMDEN.


There's a happy time a coming; and it's coming pretty soon; It will get along quite early: say about the first of June. When we'll hie away for pleasure; and we'll climb Megunticook Just to feast our eyes on Camden in one long and rapturous look. I could tell you of the glories of the bay that shimmers fair, In the jewel of the setting of commingled sea and air; But I haven"t just the language, for the scene I"d dwell upon. You much better go to Camden and see Judge Robinson. He will descant upon its beauties or he'll talk on politics; Or he'll help you out of trouble if you're in a legal fix. He'll drive you o'er the turnpike road; or fix you up a yacht; Or help you trace the title of a Camden corner lot. He's treasurer of the woolen mills-there's more I could include - But you'd better go to Camden. It will surely do you good. As I've previously mentioned-say about the first of June!

Make a get-away to Camden-meet the Man of Our Cartoon.