"Four-fifths of the world's business is dono on credit," said Dr. W. C. Poole, president of the World's Sunday School Association, in an address to the Hamilton Rotary Club. Nothing could bo so disastrous as influences that tended to weaken the faith-upon which the credit system was founded. Everything should be dono to reinstate in men an enthusiasm for creative effort. The art of thinking should be cultivated, so that an intellectual grasp of life's problems could be obtained and a differentiation made between what was transient and what was permanent. Harry Berg, a labourer, living at 150 a, Adelaide road, and employed by F. Holmes and Son, fractured his right leg tliis morning through being run over l>y n hand truck loaded with cement,. The City Ambulance took the injured man to the Hospital after nic.dical attention, had been, given, him,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 10
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