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ACADIENSIS

"I enclose $1.00 subscription for Acadiensis. I happened to take it up * * * and liked its make-up so well that I want it, and will take the back numbers, too, if you have them on sale."—R. R. McLeod, Author, etc., Brookfield, Queens Co., N. S.

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"I have just seen the last number of your magazine, Acadiensis, and will be much obliged if you will send me the numbers which have already been issued. I am particularly interested in your article on Acadian Book-Plates."—Joseph Murphy, Toronto, April, 1901