A Dakota paper makes amends l We wish to apologise to Mrs Orville Overholt. In our paper last week we had as a headline: “Mrs Overholt’s Big Feet.” The word we ought to have used is a French word pronounced the same way, but spelled “fete.” It means a celebration, and is considered a very tony word. r “Get the efficiency habit.”—Abbott. Get on or get out—that’s the spirit of the times. Success demands a clear head, not one stuffed up with colds. Business men everywhere shy clear of colds and stuffy heads by keeping Baxter’s Lung Preserver always withreach on their desks. Born over fiftyfive years ago, this unrivalled cold controller still keeps on keeping everybody healthy and happy. An ideal tonic, too! Braces you upmakes you fit—keeps you fit! Large bottles 2s 6d at all grocers and chemists. 1722
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 671, 4 October 1921, Page 4
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