Let dogs delight to bark and bite, It pleases them, no douut, _ Tor probably they're greater friends When they havo had it out. And let me also bero remark, That I couldn't life endure Unless I took in Winter tirno Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
Sir J - H. A. Jfacdonald. speaking at the Imwrial Motor Transport Conference, said that the day of the tramway was over. He did not say that all the lines now laid would betaken up, but very few wonld be laid in the fiitnre-cerijuiily none in largo and busy towns. IJioy would havo good -roads, on the surface of which vehicles would run as smoothly as on Tails. It lind been predicted that before Jon? motor-omnibuses would Dctoiinu only in museums/'but that was more likely to bo true of tram cars. After tho partv talce a sniff or two of "NAZOL." .Ifc ward? off the ver\v pyos-. pect of a cold. ' All chemists, eighteenpenoe.~Adyt. \ .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1856, 16 September 1913, Page 8
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161Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1856, 16 September 1913, Page 8
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