CANADA AND AMERICA.
THE NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR DISLIKED.
[Ukited Peess Association.— Copibight.] (Received December 22, 8.25 a.m.) OTTAWA, Friday. Canadians are not over-pleased at the Rt. Hon. James Bryce's appointment as British Ambassador at \Vashington. Ihey mistrust him and consider he jverlooked Canadian interests in the past when a Minister, and his prortamme and tendencies are also disiked.
THE LAST DUTIES OF THE DAY. You make sure the fire is safe, that the dog has been chained, the gate fastened, you attend to the windows, you lock the doors, you see the children are warmly covered in bed, you wind the clock, and s hteeaatmrlHßDLUMFW clock, and set the alarm, and if' you wish to rise bright and vigorous next morning you take a dose of Impey's May Apple. You know frorii experience this process means a clear head, bright eyes, healthy body, and ft happy day. No one can "get through the labours of the day, if handicapped by ill-health. Those are happy healthy families where Impey's May Apple is kept in the house. From chemists and store, 2s 6d a bottle. — Messrs Cock and Co., Local Agents.* I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 22 December 1906, Page 2
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