A soldier in Flanders, writing to his parents upon tho receipt of tho news that his brother had been killed in action, says:—"l liavo seen many a breach in the circle in which I live, but wo hardly think of them as dead. It is more like school, where each term brings fresh faces, while others are missed. It is easy for us. It is those at homo who feel the blow most when it comes. But the compensations are very real, especially in this war of wars, in which the duty to go is so clear. It is fnr bettor never lo return than never to h;ivo hccii." To live long, keep well. Don't neglect a 6imple cold. Its dangors can he withstood by taking Baxter's Lung Presei-vor; la, lOd. buys big bottle anywhere.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2829, 21 July 1916, Page 6
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135Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2829, 21 July 1916, Page 6
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