PURELY AMERICAN.
One Frenchman failed while another Succeeded in crossing the .English Channel w an airship last month. This event had caused more talk than the fent of General .Washington in crossing the Delaware that time, although the latter marked an epoch in, history, while tho formOT will nerve only to divert attcn-,-tion for a while from Wanna Tomba nad the Suffragettes. I'don't wish to belittlo M. Elenots feat, for lie certainly has put it over all tho other aviators for a time. Tho Wright Bi others, will have to make a fly over the Suds from New York to if tliej want to put that frenchman in tho shade. Women are rapily coming to the front, and, no doubt, there will bo more women aviators than thero will be sky- / boats to accommodate thentf Women are filling all tho trades now, excepting telegraph Unemon, and I guess they wouldn't Care for that. Thero is One thing to ■ tho front now, and. that ia JYuitottes They are jußt delicious;, nnd quite the newest thing in table delicacies. A. Mur ,' doch and Co,, tho manufacturers of Wei ,' lington, Dnnedin, nnd Auckland, con sitler Fruitettos tho finest lino they have yet manufactured ' Ask ' your grocer about thenf, nnd if he h a live man. he w selling them like hot cakes nowAdvt, • -
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 702, 30 December 1909, Page 5
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