When bread becomes stale it is not Merely because it sols dry, but because Hie starch graius become harder and less absorbeul. An interesting gift has been made to t.ho ancient Norman church of Danbury, in Essex, in the shape of two beautifullycarved pew-ends from tho Dorsetshire and Loyal North Lancashire Regiments, «-lio had their camps in the parish some time ago. Each pew-end is carved with the regimental badge and motto. . The extraordinarily heavy losses which burglary insurance companies in Chicago have suffered in recent months havo induced the majority of those concerns | lo join nn association which is now in- i vosHcatinc various burglar alarms and urging policy-holders lo inslal Romoform iif protective apparatus (lint lias lx;en I'uund practical. N 'I'EETII AND GOOD LOOKS. Appearance depends to a largo extent on your Teeth. Let mo attend to them lit once. My Permanent Fillings. Crowns or Export Bridge-work will- remedy any disfiguring defects. Only where imperative are teeth extracted. All work pninless. Charges reasonable. W. P. Sommerville, "Tho Careful Dentist." Molesvorth Street. Hours: 9 a.m. to f> D.ni.-Advt. 1
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 5
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180Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 5
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