. A story oomes from Ireland of a contingent of Irish recruits who were leaving their native village for the military centre, amid cheers from the assembled villagers and the departing men. Suddenly one of the recruits called for "Three cheers for the Kaiser." When the contingent arrived at its destinatoon, this man was called up before the officer in charge and asked what he meant by such conduct. Ho was quite cheerful about it. "Och, Colonel," he said, "you don't .understand Ireland. If it hadn't been for the Kaiser, there'd have been no blooming war." .'WAZOL" stops coughs and colds as a Pi ?. Wlll{ l blows out a lamp—can't help doing it. Sixty doses, only Is. 6d. bvery drop gives relief—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2752, 22 April 1916, Page 14
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121Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2752, 22 April 1916, Page 14
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