PHOSPHOIi EMULSION tones up the system. Makes it proof against cold and attendant ills, and is better than beef as a bod; builder.—Advt. . ' i Newfoundland is prepared to sustain in the future, as it lias done in tie past, its reputation for being' not alono England's oldest, liut also England's most, loyal colony.—Sir EdwaTd Morris, Prime Minister of Newfoundland. In the sunshine and rain, o'er hill, valley and plain, . .' '■' '' On his way the driver proceeds, With whistle and song he meanders along, . While his herd contentedly feeds. Tor stalwart ;and tann'd helms at command, '.■ An;air.which.is healthy and pure, But shonld 'suoh o'r fail ■ and a sickness p're- ' . vail,. He takes Wooda'.Qre&t'Pepponnint Cur*. 2J ■ ■ M*.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 5
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114Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 613, 16 September 1909, Page 5
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