Boys and youths have not to be taught gratitude to" the ivounded soldier. They are hero-vorahippers ovory one. A_correspondent writes to the London Mail" that a silver-badge blinded man who alighted from an ommbne at. Mβ bottom of Ludgato Hill wished to cross to Fleet Street. Immediately boys eeemed to spring from nowhere and guinea him across w.ith almost reverential tenderness. "Hero-worship and chivalry are certainly growing J;*" 1111 ,,™ London," said an official of the Boy Scout organisation.- "In my.opinion.tno war has done muoh to bring out boys finer instincts.'* - -~ And a small idea sometimes makes a big fortune for the lucky roan who ms wiso enough to use tho idea when he had it. Make your ideas earn a fortune for you. Send for splendid free Boot, "Advice to Inventors?' Henry Hughes, Ltd., Feathereton Street, WeUmgw*--Advt, .. • • .
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 89, 9 January 1919, Page 4
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137Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 89, 9 January 1919, Page 4
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