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WHAT BISMARCK FEARED

For all the boasting-; of Iliiidenburg, the German people, if we accept their 'newspapers as representing them, do not bear adversity witli the linn endurance of tho French and British. Their nature has not al'tred. Bismarck knew his country if anyon: did. The last person to whom iie tpoke before Betting out for the opening uf Hie war with Austria was the BolgiaM Minister at Berlin. '"Ail levoir!" said the latter. "An revoir! If all goes well," replied Bismarck; "otherwise I shall get myself ridden down in ihc last charge of cavalry." He could faca death, but not a defeated Gernuin people. Curiously enough, the words were brought back to his mind during the bloodiest bittle of the campaign.. It was at Koiiiggralz, where tile lighting was long and terrible. At last the. Aus-ti-iaiH broke and retroati'd, and .when they were infull flight his features took 011 a broad smile. "You may well smile now," eiM Mollko grimly; "but if things had gone wrong with us, ami we hod suffered a reverse, the lmu-kei' women <if Berlin would have be.itcn you abmit the ears with tluir brooms." Market brooms might be plied in Berlin to-day if jnilitary discipliiio were nut so terribiu mi instrument. Call, if only to inspect her delightful cstnbtishmeiit. Also learn how to ensuro a beautiful complexion ami bend of hair by natural means—not artificial ones. Consult Miss Milsom, shu will give you tlio full benefit of her seventeen years' experience. Will show you tlii! correct and true preparations lo use and at very moderate cost, and with very wonderful results. The greatest car'o taken to give satisfaction. .Miss Milsom, 91 Willis Street. Tel. Sll.-Advf.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 45, 18 November 1918, Page 2

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WHAT BISMARCK FEARED Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 45, 18 November 1918, Page 2

WHAT BISMARCK FEARED Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 45, 18 November 1918, Page 2

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