BLONDIE was a native daughter, born of Old Country stock. Her family were and are people of assured position—perhaps a little too stiff-necked, a little too rigidly proper for this democratic day and country. Blondie was full of the joy of living.By A CANADIAN POLICEWOMAN30 min
‘Neither revolutionary nor reactionary,’ is the description given by this writer to the famous report on inter-imperial relationsBy J. A. STEVENSON23 min
A personality sketch of the man who this month officially assumes his duties in the United States as Canada's first ambassadorBy OWEN E. McGILLICUDDY14 min
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