There had boon a spccial preacher at tho village kirk, und'ho luul delivered a very impressive sermon 011 charity. After tlie aorvico wits over two old farmers started to walk homo together. "Wool, wecl," said 0110 of them, ''it was a I'l-aiin' diseoorse—a grtum' disoiiorao!" "Ay, lie's a fine preacher," replied the other with a sigh. 'Alan, lie's got :t' the siller I had ill ma pocket! It's lerrihle cxpensivo tao hear 11 preacher liko yon." " 'Deed, and it is I" agreed tile other. "Bit I've licnrd liini afore. So ivlion I set out this morn 1 took a' the money oot 0' ma Sunday brooks."
Cricketers, lennis players, f.nd other summer sport. iudtil<:oiiU'\vill become loss fatigued if I hey drink KOIiA-NlP—Na-ture's best beverage. . licnevvs vitality, creates viconr and vim. Hotels . aiid stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 15
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133Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 15
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