HAVE YOTJ BOUGHT IT YET? Is a question which appeals to almost every phase of life. The child who is promised a gift often asks the parent: Have you bought it yet? and, yon cap notice the intense look of disappointment upon its face when you reply that you have not. Then, tho young lady, when her young admirer has been bravo enough to ask the long-waited-for question, and she has replied favourably, naturally asks him: Have you bought it yet? meaning, of course, has he the right size of ring, and if he has not done so, then she too is disappointed. Then comes the marriage day, when, in due course, the lucky, or unlucky, pair stand before the officiating minister. Everything is gefc . ting on famously until tho time comes to* produco the ring. The bridegroom fumbles in his pocket. He cannot find it. Lost surely. Then in hard, cold words comes the inquiry from his annoyed intended mother-in-law: Have you bought it ,et? And so on through life various incidents happen, and the inquiry i a often made: Have you bought it yet? It so happens that it is part of human nature to keep on putting off things, and that is the reason the inquiry j s B0 often made. Now, delay in all things is dangerous, and that 13 the reason why you should buy Red Cross Ointment today, and not leave procuring it till tomorrow. An. accident might happen tonight, when tho shops are closed. If you havo it handy in the house it will be the moans of saving immenso suffering. Many a person lias had cause to praise the healing properties of tho Mighty Healer, as Ked Cross Ointment hns been aptly called. Get a pot to-day. As your grocer and chemist stocks Ked Cross nil the time, and the prico is only one shilling and sixpence, there is no reason why the question should bo asked you again: Have you bought it yet?
Dingo Eucalyptus will euro your cold. It is Nature's remedy operating in a natural way. Is. bottle overytvhero.— Advt. To-nipht, at 8 o'cloelt, the final meeting of workers and converts in eonucction with tbe creat united mission will be licld io Y.M.O.A. linli. "Mr. W. Bradley, of the Egypt Genoral Mission, will rlvo an addrcES-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 5
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