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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Apr 1922, p. 8

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ICouglis Colds and IChronic Brouchitis Trotallydetoe IBv.ckIety'tBreichitig rMixture, heWorld's mostwodru THE VALUE 0F A SMILE BOWMANVILLE, A PRIL 20,-1922. The thing that goes the f arthest te- ward making if e worth while, ORONO That costs the least and does the most is just a pleasant smile; Mr. Ed. Davey, Leskard, is reported The smile that bubbles from a heart iii with grippe. that loves its fellowmen, Miss Agnes Rae is visiting her sis- Will drive away the clouds of gloom ter at Syracuse. and coax the sun again. Miss Mildred Smith has returned It's full of worth and goodness tOO, home from Toronto. with manly kindness blent- Mrs i A. Beal visited her father, Mr. TÉE LIQUOR QUESTI-ON' By Chas. M. Bice, B. A., M-. B., Den~ver, Colorado. The U. S. Supreme Court is right- ing itself and returning true to a re- cord established by it, in dealing with the liquor question haif a century ago. The High Court very often kept in advance of publie opinion on this matter whatever it may have the American genins is not in need of artiflcial stimulation-American cli- matology, instinct the New England conscience, if you will, are ail op- posed to the Bohemian habit and customs of the Older World. The new rule bas been in force too short a tirne to have had any influence on American literature. L The professor may be right 'for ____ -à - LBrîtain and the Continent, but he is____ certainly unacquainted with the old d ý

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