'"A ' Ciirmdian -private soldier, who died at wounds last November,, with no next-of-kin; -libs left a will betiiienthiiig the whole'of his property :«nd effects to the •Soldiei-s' and Sailors' Families' Association. - •''■ , ■': • -: . . . \Thcr CiranH'.Trunk l'acific Railway of ■Canadii, has been feken over by the Canadian' Government, with-the Minister of Jlailways as ■receiver. This adds 1961 miles of main: railway and 1000 miles of branch line to.the national system. Soma six thousand Frenchwomen have Hidrrifid'Amorieaii soldiers during the past twelve, months. The majority of thi!'' women are typists, school teachers, ehon ncsisti'int-s, or working peasants. "Let theni (the Ciermans)remeinberthat. they are beaten, and'that their only true policy is to face that cardinal fact yith n frank and manly resignation."— "Tirees" (London). ■:■; Mr.,.,T.,-S(anley.' fjolme3 r U.P., a memfier oi..'l'addingtori fjhiipel, inaugurated his enlfhiico -into Parliament by sending «• cheque, for .£IOOO- to .pay off tho mortgage bn ;> tho church honse,,thereby clearing.off • Qyer JMrlhia been received in thankofferintfe.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 9
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153Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 9
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