What is the psychology of the present ■ lovo, .; of sport?;■' The Rev. E. Lloyd Jones,, of Man- ■; Chester, says it ..is a.race of-grown-up men, tired of - the responsibilities of • nlanhood: and ' trying to run back to boyhood. :V . ■ " in the spring "a, young man's fancy ... . Lightly..turns to thoughts of;-love, . .; ;\. True to Sue, or .Jane, or Nancy.v'. .:■-..., '■ , ■■.: Through the Summer, ho may prove j .;... .-•. 'Bat'in'Autumn and grim Winter Ho'e no uie for girls demure, Hβ (jots cold, and then his fancy Turns to Woods' Groat Peppermint Cute, , 22 A boy leaving ■school vras saying good-bye to his hpadma'-tpr "I ouo you oyorytlnns I know, sit," ho 'said "My dear bdyi" was the reply, "don't mention such a trifle." Clergyman—"l tine you tins tnflo, my man. but what )on want is labour—hard labour. Tiamp—"l'\o done some of that, Ruv'nor, but I wasn't any better oil fori it."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 659, 9 November 1909, Page 9
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145Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 659, 9 November 1909, Page 9
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