CHEERFULNESS A DU'rT. "Cheerfulness," says Gonoral W. Eob. ertson, "is a duty encumbent on every man and woman in time of war." A great help towards performing this national duty is a tody in perfect nealth. An able ally will bo found in Wilson's Malt Extract, which is o true stimulant. Made from the. best rnnlted barloy, it contains ten times the stimulating properties of ale and stout, but has no alcohol in it. It aids digestion, builds up the constitution, makes one healthier, happier, and consequently able to look on the bright side of things. Most pleasant, to take. Chemists and stores— Advt.
For a time tlto ex-Tsar served in the ■Russian Army as a common soldier. SNIFF I>F", GARGLE OR SWALLOW
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3152, 2 August 1917, Page 5
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