A REBUKE TO PRIDE. A young American artist who has just returned from a. six months' job of driving a British ambulance on the war front, in Belgium brings this back, straight from the trenches:— '' One cold morning a sign was pushed up above the German trench facing ours, only about, 50yds away, which bore in largo letters the words : "' Gott Jlifc Uns!' "One of our Cocknev. lads, more, of a patriot than, a linguist, looked at this for a moment, and .then lampblacked a big sign of his own, which he raised on a stick It read : '"We Got Mittens, Too!'" "Few words suffice.' - —Shakespeare. Although volumes could be written on the wonderful benefits enjoyed through taking Baxter's Lung Preserver, it is sufficient to say that this remedy has been tried for 50 years, and continues to grow in favor. Ti, is the surest remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats and al! bronchial troubles. —[Advt.l
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Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 6
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156Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 6
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