The.only officers who receive a living wage arc tho staff, tho Royal Engineers, and those in tho departments, whereas regimental oflicors—tho backbone of.tho Army—rccoivo little or nothing, and havo hard work-and no play. If they havo not friends or relatives who can give them an annual allowance they nro bound to get into debt.—Correspondent in "Army and Navy Gazette."
Crop conditions in Canada aro tho best for many years, and thero will probably bo a surplus of 100,000,000. bushels of wheat for export. . ) , 1 Human beliefs, lik# all other natural growths, elude tho barriers of system. Every man'is worth just 'ps much as tho things aro worth about which ho is con-
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 279, 18 August 1908, Page 6
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