■ The ."oar strain'' is almost as prolific a producer of ills as eyo strain. Ours is an ago of "nerves," and needless "regular" noises that wo have boon led to accept as a, matter of course arc undoubtedly . responsible for a good many breakdowns in business and professional life.—"Record Herald,'.' Chicago. ' ; It' is not until tho autumn season, when people to the country seat of a friend, that a ' woman of fashion escapes from the necessity of dressing extravagantly or of sitting up every night,—"Ladies' Field."- ' •
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 298, 10 September 1908, Page 10
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