There arc really two kinds of Englishmen. Draw a line from Boston in Lincolnshire straight across England, and it will bo found that nearly ninety per cont. of tho deported English emigrants, returned empties from Canada, come from south of tho line. Except lie be a countryman caught ill tho maelstrom of I/ondon life, the Londoner is not a good settlor for a country where agriculture is —''Clanoxla_ ll
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 87, 6 January 1908, Page 3
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