As the coach careened toward the edge of the cliff the timul tourkt gazc-d anxiously down at the brawlinj, stream 300 ft. below. "Do people fa!] over this urecipice often?" sho asked. The driver cluked to his horses. "No, madam, , " lie returned placidly, "never but once." Winter comes with chilly drape, And coughs and colds we can't escape; We're bound to face it every year, However much the damp wo fear; We long to see Old Sol's bright rays Through these wet and gloomy days, While onr health wo do assure With soihe Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Mvt.
Aren't They Lovely ? My 3 <&Kk Range Cooks j^Svv^Cfc/ Cakes Beau- /@£g^zsmi Clmmpi&m In oookln? dainties, whore a delicate adjustmont o£ hoot and a. uuiformlyheatsd oven are required, the 'Champion' felrly excels. The dampers regulate the heat to anicoty; while the fire heats the oven top <Lnd bottom and eidcj uniformly. It hcatd quickly, and maintains Its heat, too-a most important point. My takes are perfectly done—not a. bit u mi i ■■.■ii too muoh or too little. I Sjjjrajjfel think the 'Ch&mpion ,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3162, 14 August 1917, Page 3
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180Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3162, 14 August 1917, Page 3
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