: Tho.mail "who succeeds! most'brilliantly in the world ; usually has somo woman loyally devoted ; to him and his interests behind the scenes of his ' public life. Sho takes - his ardour'off and salves the wounds ho is bound- to got, she heartens him so that ho gees on with rcnowed courage. If sho fails'
Mr. and Mrs. Pierpont J [organ have been tho victims of a daring robbery,- parpotratcd by a thiof who had followed thorn from Now York.. Tlio great financier and, his wife wero travelling to California, and were -using a private railway.car,-&>■ that tho theft must linvo been -accomplished with unusual cleverness. It is said that jewels and money of the value.of several thousand dollars wero st-olen.
There never was; so much need for real dreamers >s thoro is to-day. Tho business man, : caring only for '' his boof, his beer |and his pew in eternity," will hugli scornfully and want, to know how his balancesheet would appear did he givo way to dreaming, forgetting that his operations originated years'ago ill tno vaguest of visions, also that happiness is not a necessary complement of a heavy' cash-box.—" Academy."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 177, 21 April 1908, Page 9
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188Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 177, 21 April 1908, Page 9
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