As compared;with the Teuton, tho Colt was more a creahiro of sentiment; the feelings and passions' of the Gaol, , if- not'.-stronger than those of tho Saxon, had, greater; sway over his speech and conduct.—Professor Mackinnon. A bright young Kanlr, just: for.Tun,;' ;. ■,:' Sneezed down-the barrel of d gun; ■ : : And just to see,how things would go, ■ He.pressed-.tho trigger with:his toe.: .- -.:■.- ;A'baskotful of his remains - ■';. .-■"'. Was gathered from adjacent plains; \ ■And now-his tribe, you may be sure,:■.;,-.■■-. When they have colds use Woods' Peppermint ,' Cnre.-Advt;. ■■ ■:■:;..;.,-. : ...-' •'■ ; ~■'...- -;.;;■:-:18
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 674, 26 November 1909, Page 3
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83Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 674, 26 November 1909, Page 3
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