. Review of reviews and world's work. LORD DUNDONALD. (Late British commander of militia for Canada.) drew the blue pencil of rejection through a Dun-donald staff appointee, and when Lord Dundon-ald, at a public dinner, openly charged the gov-ernment with interference in his work. He wasasked to retire ; and because he was a famoussoldier, was wined and dined by the Canadianpeople. But the affair assumes its true relationswhen it is known that the cause of Mr. Fishersblue pencil was not party, but the fact thatDundonalds appointee belonged to a family thatalready had more than its share of pub


. Review of reviews and world's work. LORD DUNDONALD. (Late British commander of militia for Canada.) drew the blue pencil of rejection through a Dun-donald staff appointee, and when Lord Dundon-ald, at a public dinner, openly charged the gov-ernment with interference in his work. He wasasked to retire ; and because he was a famoussoldier, was wined and dined by the Canadianpeople. But the affair assumes its true relationswhen it is known that the cause of Mr. Fishersblue pencil was not party, but the fact thatDundonalds appointee belonged to a family thatalready had more than its share of public to -the Americanizing of the west—itis a bogy, terrifying only to those who knownothing about it. If American capital is invest-ed in Canadian mines, lands, forests, railways,American capital will, of course, demand safe-guards for those investments, and that is theextent of any issue that may have been parties are unanimous in the opinion that 576 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF ittttttUttttUttttUUUttl


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