Sir A. Conun Doyle thinks the valour of tho British Army has never been moro conspicuous than at Loos. A girl isn't an old maid until sho begins; to worry for. fear sho won't get married; a man isn't an old bachelor until lie begins to worn- for fear ho will. ' When, tender babes oppressed by croup, Lie gasping in their lit'.lo cots, Their aiiguishcd parents o'er thcni stoop. And strive to save the tiny tot*. To each as these there cnmcs a boon, Which needs no doctor but a spoon, A syrup, soothing, safe, and sure — .World-famous "Woods' Poppermint Cure." . . .-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2771, 15 May 1916, Page 3
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102Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2771, 15 May 1916, Page 3
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