.On New Year's Day we ; think wo must bo happy. It is understood i that wo ought,to bo happy, anil- humanity, which' is always tho toy of its ';'illilsi6iiS ' alul 'imaginations, is happy. This is just as it ought to ho. It is godd to, seo everybody convinced tliat lifo is gweot, affection .lusting, rind, .humanity in-: diligent.—"Mattiho," Naples. Once upoii a time, and that hot so very long ago, tho majority of men and women devoted themselves to art or to literature. This is 110 longer tho fashion. Nowadays, they devoto themselves to sport, arid tho ideal for hundreds of peoplo is to bccomo a "cihaulfeur" or a! "chauffcuso.'"—"l'etito Ropublinuo," I'arii ;: .■/. • There, is a sort of moral bad weather which might bo called by a, shorter mime—pain. Have all tho days of 1907 been days of sunshine or of joy for our hearts and minds?— "Patriot®," Brussels. ,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 4
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