His training as a scout should mice a lad assiduous i.:i the performance ot duty, and sohuld instil principles of instantaneous, unquestioning, and cheerful obedience to proper and legitimate nut-horitr. With our youth tnined to habits of reverence of snored things, true to duty, law-abiding, industrior.s, not afraid of pain and rl ; s"nmfort. respectful, patriotic, and Hf-snorificing. the nation and TCm- ]>;, n« would assuredly feel Ip=r nnxiniy witii regard to the future.— rapa ''Times.''
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 14 February 1910, Page 6
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74Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 14 February 1910, Page 6
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