Many of the fruits and vegetables mow- eaten were almost unknown to our forefathers. Not until Henry VII Ps time were raspberries, strawberries, or cherries grown in England. The- bamboo sometimes grows two feet in twenty-four hours. There are •thirty varieties of this tree; the smallest is only six inches in height, and the largest one. hundred and lifty feet. I'aiil Albert I'ierro Tarascon, theonly airman in I lie French Army with an artificial leg, has just been mentioned in an Order of the. Bay for baying 'brought down bis seventh German aeroplane. A. battalion of Canadian infantry from Ontario deposited their regi-Denl-.il banners on Wolfe's monument fei 'Westminster Abbey, alongside those ft other Canadian regiments which Rave distinguished lliemselvcs at l.lio fronl.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 5
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