Among little Willie's numerous birth* day presents were a toy tomahawk, an nir gun, and a lasso—these being Bent by a. sport-loving' uncle who knan- the youth's proclivities. Shortly after breakfast Willie's mother heard a crash in the greenhouse at the foot of- the garden, and went to investigate. On the way she passed a few uprooted bushes and a flower-bed trampled out of recognition, and in the greenhouse itself many lassoed flower-pote. Fol' lowing the trail, she found Willio hiding behind a tree stump. "What are you doing, Willie?" she cried in _ horrified tones. "Looking for redskins," replied the yountrster. With a grim look she took Willie by the ear and led him indoors. "Looking for redskins!" she repeated, ominously, as she took up a cane. "Well, I'll gi T( s you one." A cheerful disposition Is often into a peevish ono by a cough or oold. Quick relief is given "by talrinp: Baxter a Lun? Preserver. Have a large Is. 10(i< bottle in the home.—Advt.
' Every member of the family should drink KOLA-NIB. It adds vim and vis. our to the constitution. Snappy, <jeh. cious, wholesome. . Buy. a bottle Hotels and stores.—Advt. •■>
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 10
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194Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 10
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