'An English farmer tells of a city lad who once worked for liim. The lad wis called one winter morning before dawn and told to harness tlie mule to tho dearborn. The lad was too lazy to licht a lantern, and in the dark he didn't notice that one of the covrs was in the stable with tho nnile. The farmer, Impatient at the long delay, sKouted-fooni the house: "Billy I Billy I What are yon doing ?" "I can't get the collar over the mule's head," yolleii hack the boy. "His cars are frozen." IP THE BOSS SUFFERS FROM LIVER present him with a bottle of "KUKAPKPTIC." cures all liver complaints, builds 'up the system, and brings back to the individual that happiness ho longs for. If not stocked by vour Chemist or Store, wml 6d. in stamps to the KUEAWiPTIC COMPANY, 4 Arncy Street, jLvwklandcrAdvt* __ , ■ *
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2656, 30 December 1915, Page 6
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146Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2656, 30 December 1915, Page 6
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