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It having been reported to Colonel Hughes, Canadian Minister for Militia, that the swords furnisbod to the Department for the Canadian Militia arc manufactured cither wholly in Gcrmanv or other Continental countries, or that of the swords nominally made in Britain tho chief parts are made in foreign lands and put together in Britain, Colonel Hughes has refused to purchaso any more (swords from Great Britain, whether they are of "this BOmi-int»niatioTia.l manufacture" or are wholly foreign made. Ho has decided that, if Groat Britain cannot manufacture swords wholly herself. ho will havD them made in Canada. THAT TIKED FEELING. It is not natural to have that tired feel-' ing day in and day out, that you go to bed with at night and get up with in tho morning—it is a sure sign that your system is out of order. To refresh yourself and regain that strong vigorous'feeling you should take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets, 'iney will strengthen your stomach and stimulate your liver and bowels to renewed activity': although you have not realised it, it is these organs that have caused that tired feeling. Thcro is no better medicine made for all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels than Chamberlain's Tableta.—Adrt. 6

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Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 3

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206

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Issue 1337, 15 January 1912, Page 3

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