Tho cult called Christian scionco would never have been possible, at least •among sober and thoughtful as distinct from sensational am' ' shallow persons, if both Christianity and -.cionce had fulfilled their groat missions and had ' not fallen laniontably .short of llioir, high and noble calling.—Bishop of "Carlisle. He'd had. bronchitis several times, His doctors ordered "Warmer dimes." , But then, alas, tho man was poor. Or he'd havo gone away before "Do thio, do that," 'tis easily said, But poor men havo to oatn their bread, ThanKs bo, thoy may become tecure "Gainst coughs and colds by Woods' Peppermint Cure.—Advt go Millionaires who laugh aro rare-Mr. &*. '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 687, 11 December 1909, Page 9
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