lii course of time thero will'have to bo speedy polico motor-cars, which have powers to trace, stop, and search motor-cars wherever there is suspicion that tlioir occupants or contents need the oyo of tlio. law. The chief constable of wery county ought to bo equipped with 'a motor-car, which, if necessary. could bo used for clctcctivo pur-, poses—"Car.". ■ •-> . .•• :
Wi: like, to astonish foreign visitors with an experience of " a real London fog," anil when we are informed that. Paris . sometimes suffers quite as heavily, we: feel, patriotically indignant at this moan. .theft of our supremacy. This fact that our, fog has become a sort of sentimental asset contributes something to our refusal'to seek a remedy.—" Nation." .
The man who' cannot enjoy Christmas is a fool. The woman who cannot enjoy Christmas is tlur feminine equivalent of a fool. They laolt imagination, initiative, '''impulse; enterprise', courage,: sympathy,' intuition, understanding,' compassion, and blood. They nro sawdust oreaturcs, unworthy of consideration.—" Skotcb-.''
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 128, 22 February 1908, Page 7
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