•We trust that whatever, course may , to 1 adopted with respect to the .Westminster Abbey relics may bo taken with due consideration for the architectural dignity of the building. That object might possibly be best served bj clearing out a\large .number of ugly and intrusive eiiigies. whidi,'.for all; tho artistic, or historical interest they possess, tnight bo' relegated',:. t0...th0. neatest., dust destructor.— "Builders' -Journal." :• In tho suMhlne and, rain, o'er hill, ralley and ■ plain, .-' ■ 'r.-. On nis way . tho driver proceeds, With whistle and song. h() meanders along, While . his herd contentedly feeds. ;, For stalwart and tann'd ho. has at command, ■ An : air'which is .healthy and puro, . But should such e'r fail and a sickness n'rovail, ■'. '' v : ' :■ Ho take# Woods' Groit Peppermint Cure.' 24 1 V..■ .JuWt...
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 637, 14 October 1909, Page 11
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127Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 637, 14 October 1909, Page 11
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