The young second lieutenant was home on his first leave. One of his relations said, "I suppose you talk about nothing but i the war at mess." The youth reflected a moment, and said, "Now I come to think of it our talk is a bit queer. Most of the young chaps are jawing how the campaign should be run. The adjutant talks about nothing but the condition of the regiment. The major tells stories of the clever things his children have said,_ and I never heard the old colonel let himself go on anything except the growth of ritualism in the Church of England." Save the lad's school suit for the Teopening in February. We are offering a fine range of "shorts" made from good tweed suit remnants. Prices, 3s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt. Whoever suffers from chapped hands mid does not use "SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient) is foolish, thoße who avoid having chapped hands by using "SYDAL" are wise. Where do you belong?—Advt.
How tlie President of the United States wont down on his knees and led his Cabinet in prayer at a certain memorable Cabinet meeting lias just come to liglit. "When President Wil.son arrived at the Cabinet meeting," says the -"Churchman," "his face wore a solemn look. li> was evident that serious affairs of the nation were on his mind. Ho said to the Cabinet members, 'I don't know whether you gentlemen believe in prayer or not.- I do. Let us -pi-ay and <i6k tho help of God'; and right there the President of tho United Slates fell upon his knees, and the members of the Cabinet did the isanie, and the President offered up a prayer to God." Ladies!!!— For dependable Silk Hose and Scarves, visit Herb Price's Store, 50-54-56 Willis Street.—Advt. Messrs. De Polichet, M'Leod and Co., advertise that t'liey are soiling 2000 odd head of cattle on tlio account of Mr. L. Monckton. Messrs, Williams, Hunt, and Co. advertise a filil-nci's dairy farm for sulo. situloGr miles trow u, lurgti mihvuy stu-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2663, 7 January 1916, Page 3
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342Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2663, 7 January 1916, Page 3
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