"Wlhatever has beten attained is attainable," and, just als Martell's have attained perfection in Brandy, so can you by insisting on their Blue and Silver Label.
, Thd Spartan spirit has dominated the will of the •women who passed through the hardships of pioneering times in this dominion is occasionally exemplified .in these days of comparative luxury. A woman carrying ai heavy swag passed through I>a.ninevirls:o the other day. Eta route she called on a local dealer and purchased a billy oan. In the course, tf conversation she informed the storekeeper that she was going to join her husband in a wood-outting contra ot. His health was somewhat indifferent, and in addition to being able to assist in cross-cutting the logs,- she would be in a position to see that hus'faand got regular and sufficient meals. Halligan's up-to-date small goods, bakery, and refreshment rooms open daily, including Thursday afternoon Regent. CSigjarettes axe made from the finest Virginian tobacco. Inhalers pj^fer them. Smoke them and yhare in th<3 Great Free Gift Scheme. Special display at A. Court and Son's of ready-to-wear costumes and one-piece dresses. The very latest styles now on view at Tho Busr Beabivs.—Ad ft.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 5 December 1912, Page 8
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