It is the business of the universities to educate men to bo good citizens as well os scholars.—Mr. T. F. C. Huddleston. If America could only send n- hundred thousand young men to Europe every year, so • that they might absorb some of the British poise and "courtesy, and we could send a hundred thousand young moil across the Atlantic where they could imbibe the vitality and enthusiasm of America, we should hsivo an Anglo-Saxon organisation and combination that could not be'beaten.—Mr. Gordon Self ridge. Affidavits aro bad enough when the.v arc sworn. "When they are not they are —about as good.—Judge Cluer. The White Horse since the beginning of time has been the sign of highest standard of excellence. The Ancients worshipped the White Horse. The Norse landed in Uritaiu with White Horse Standard. The Great .Napoleon and many others notable in history rode a While Horse. Mackic and Co., Distillers Ltd., ship the "WHITE HORSE"-th« highest standard of csccllt'ucc and age iu Wilis-kjy-Adv.t,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 3
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165Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 3
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