Tho strain of tho war.—Sccno: Hie street of u Midland town. First work-ing-class woman: "And so you re doing nicely, with all yours earning so much in tho munitions." Second ditto: "Pretty well." First Woman: "And what do you do with it, all.' Second Woman: "Wo eats a littlo moro and we drinks a. littlo more, and I buys anything I sees."
Wo'vo dono our bit for tlio Empire, my Wo'vo marched, wo'vo fought for tlio King; In East and West we've given our best, And we've made our rifles sting. Wearied and drenched 'raid the mud of a troncli, With colic and colds to endure. You bet wo were glad when wo luckily had Some' Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. -Advt..
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2984, 23 January 1917, Page 9
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121Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2984, 23 January 1917, Page 9
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