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In -| creek its name, which in Cree is Os- -] CPR railway determined the choice of What 1s the origin of Canuck? : "A Canuck or Kanuck is a nickname for a Canadian, often combined as Johnny Canuck, and used as an ad- jective as well as a noun. The ori- gin of the term is obscure, though it has been suggested that it is a cor- ruption of Connaught, a name given by the French-speaking Canadians to the Irish. Its earliest use seems to have been of thé French Canadians. In 1840 the Boston "Transcript" re- ferred to 'the - French-Canadian or Conuck, as her Majesty's provincial subjects of English and American ex- traction sometimés called him," It first syllable of "Canada" joined to the Algonkin noun-ending fuet-or 'uq', » o 0 o : Which provincial capital was once called "Pile of Bones"? "Regina, capital of Saskatchewan, pre-settlement days, the area had been a favored buffalo-hunting ground for the Indian and Metis. The herds were run into pounds constructed along the creek, Bone piles, accumulated from the frequent slaughters, gave the kana or Wascana., Such a name was deemed inappropriate for a capital, and Princess Louise, the then Govern. or-General's wife, renamed the site, Regina, in 'honour of her mother, Queen' Victoria. The location of the Regina as capital by the Federal Government and the CPR officials in 1882, The old capital o fthe province, Battleford, proved to be too far north of the railway. 'o 0 o Which town was founded by the last laird of the Clan McNab? . Arnprior, Ontario, had its origin in the ambitious settlement project of Archibald McNab, the last laird of the Clan McNab. In 1828 he received a grant of 1200 acres in the triangle of the Madawaska and the Ottawa and was placed in charge of almost an entire township for settlement with Scottish farmers. "The McNab" con- cealed from the colonists his exact status as a mere leader and gave the impression he owned the township. He set about to establish something akin to the feudal clan system. He built his headquarters, which he call- "This morning, she starts another big year at school. New classes, new friends and a 'million new things to do. She should havea wonderful time! "It makes me happy to see my daughter getting a good education. And I'm sure glad I got her that new Smith-Corona. g / - It'll help her get higher marks in Yes, the beautiful new Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter makes homework "easier . , . assignments.cleaner . . . and 'notes much neater! Its light, peppy touch 2 makes typing fast and accurate. Super-speed keys won't jam at any speed. And the Smith-Corona Portable keyboard - is full sized--just lee an office typewriters . plus the exclusive Pagc-Gage. 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