CADETS AND CIGARETTES.
(To tlie Editor of "Tho Colonist.") Sir,— lt was a gratifying and intere.it.ing sight to see the large Jiuinbor of military cadots falling in for drill at tho railway station last Saturday afternoon. r j here v\as one jarring iV;iI urc, however, which ought to be drawn fttciilion U), and that was about half :! down of the waiting city boys strutliu;1, about puffing away at cigarettes, ( videntiy thinking l>hal they v/ere men iilivady. This i;s an example not to ho, enrouragcrl dm such an occasion among Ihe Ijn;, s, and at least some of the olJicei'.i must have noticed it, as they p:i;.S' ii by the ofl'cndort, more than once. I aiii, elt;.,
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13774, 11 May 1915, Page 2
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116CADETS AND CIGARETTES. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13774, 11 May 1915, Page 2
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