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The Rev. E. Lyttelton, head master of Eton, presenting prizes at the County School at Windsor, referred to the slackness of some boys in school games. He said that it was needless to say that boys should play cricket. It was the greatest, game in the world. Their head master had said that, instead of playing cricket, some of them.preferred to look in shop windows. When they grew up they would have raoie distrust of shop windows than now. When they started cricket, boys would find it a good deal easier to bowl than to bat. They could bowl *he ball to some place, but the batsman found it a more difficult matter. Ir. England our forefathers did not mipd getting bruises on their lees,' and if boys were to tell him that they aid not care for cricket because it hurts them, he would hav-a a very poor opinion of them. • Influenza! You can't afford to take 'just as good” when you ask for “Lancer” influenza cure. It’s popularity is tremendous, because one dose prevents, three doses cun. 2s bottle, chemists and storekeepers.—[Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 14511, 1 November 1910, Page 1

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