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It is worth a great d^al'to be . sure that you heed-hot: be tortured 1 , by headache. You will know this if you havo a box of Stearns' Headache Cure at hand ( for, it cures all hoadaches quickly. ,12 ' It would bo extremely .regrettable to see the leaders of tho Churqh approving of (i measure which invites the country to commit 1 nn act of national dishonesty. The duty of tho Church now is not to aid in' penalising a trado which tho Stato has encouraged and protected, and tho profits of which it has shared and is still sharing.—" Guardian." Wo decline to endorse those violent attack's upon the liijuor trado which s;>eak of it as wliolly nefarious; and picture ■ tho men engaged ill it as bloated capitalists who liavo enriched themselves by ministering to vifee.— " Church Times." -'■Rowing moans much more than inqj-e exorciso of muscles. Over it all lies the strong spell of ordered movement, tho delight of pure rhythm, which the rowing man is perfectly justified in claiming must bo experienced to bo understood. —" Field." Tho gentleman is not always so" solicitous to excol as it is supposed. Ho is. anxious to do well; but is quite as often as not content to lcavo "laurels," championships,.and so on' to nnyouo who' wants thent badlj 5 - eiioiigh to make them solo objects of existence. Ho prefers to take Ilia fun and pass on.—" Cornitry T.ffa," ;

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 195, 12 May 1908, Page 7

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 195, 12 May 1908, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 195, 12 May 1908, Page 7

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