Anti-suffrage papers say there aro no good-looking women among the English suffragettes. But Lady Dorothy Howard, a daughter of the Countess of Carlislo, when she visited America, turned everybody's head, with her'-beauty and her title. Mrs. CobdenSanderson is a beautiful woman, and at the Albert liall meeting there woro as many pretty-women-as could be seen in any other Catherine of equal number.—"Woman's Journal, Boston;- =
A PLAINT FROM PORTUGAL. ■Viame el dia y la nocho ' En mi labor ocupada. • Dia y nocho, disc? ... Tho famous Portuguese poem against the de-. moralising effects of ill-paid'labour of women recalls the fact that the position of women in Portugal has vastly improved. To-day, the finest Ceylon tea is within the reach of. all. It is as good in Lisbon as in Liverpool, Leicester, Lauuceston, Llandudno, or Labrador, Tho finest, of coureo, is Suratura "D," 2s, • ■- i
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 248, 13 July 1908, Page 5
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142Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 248, 13 July 1908, Page 5
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