Within twenty or thirty years tho woridl '- must depend wholly .upon Canada, for its paper supply unless some; substitute for wood-pulp is found, which is quite —Sir William Tan Home. . ' Preaching at St; .llartin's,'Ludgato Hill, • rc-ocntly, tho Bishop qf London said ho v was absolutely astonished at tho reception given liini throughout Canada. .They could - not realise mitil they visited thoße plaCos tho yearning in tho hearts of their brothers , for thoso at homo, yy Tho Cimnccllor of tho Exchequer has dono no moro than the boy who wont into tlio eon- 1 fechoner's shop and asked . tho priea of a TOdding cako. Ho reflected a little when told ■ .£2 3s. 05d., and then asked tor a ha'p'orth of broken biscnits.—Mr. Grayson. .< •
It is worse to be, tho spoiled oliild of a rich and foolish father or mother than to bo brought up ill a onMoomcd tenement—Bishop of Stepney. He would more willingly find-money for thi upkeep of wnshhouses, which woro a nooessity for the poor, than for games of any description.— I Treasurer Harrison, Edinburgh.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 7
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176Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 533, 19 June 1909, Page 7
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