Dr. Macnamara stated in Parliament, amid cries of "Oh, oh," that the granite for the Rosyth naval base would como from Scandinavia ; the value was estimated at £105,000, and British granite would cost £134,000. Every now rnd then someone tries to write a National Anthem for Canada, and every effort is a failure. The- sentiment of the peoplo has not clustered around any particular person, event, or idea.—"Victoria Colonist," B.C. The Englishwoman's intelligent, when it is developed, is of a high order, and hor taste, may bo cultivated to a high degree. It is from sheer apathy that she is not, as a rule, one of the most fascinating of women.— Mine. Sarah Grand, in "Hearth and Homo." New York fashions in the way of clothing aro servilely imitated by the Canadians. American games such as baseball and American sports have entirely supplanted, at least in Western Canada, such British games as cricket and football.—"Tour du Monde," Paris.
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iarsy r lew Zealand People Strongly Recommend Lai's Eiisii.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 481, 14 April 1909, Page 10
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