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• • grena:.the end ..seat for that •ParPOse,„; Sirground'beside hini and choosing.
""* • Dtidle at• at the" head. Of the table
80.02der was ablaze in the with the ,plether e, dowager or his •
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-$0v0t$ of .10010:WoOd Grange. , the ethers ranging themselves ':••
••WO-1.theallore!material, spettlicle•taanally, all but •a tail doldierly soling
* a,trestle table in the centre. of the man who was at pains to Manoeuvre
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.* •tiatle,,belins loadedvith. creature Odra,. himself into the chair next Kathleen
,ferta by two footmen in morning aglenister, •- • •
-•• •' • • This was Norman. Slater .a distant
• !The men 'Narked rapidly, as., the' Onnetioal by marriage of lAdY 'mar-
cri!.•-•..efl,heatese.'•aact the /3004 ass, rabies, and a, captain in the Rifle Bri-
'-'llie-ap'ertlimen'-for•:-Whom-thealfresea sent revoir.and • had
ta'irel.704)PaWS heralded the approach -of • gade. . Sir thidley 'regarded chini
feast WAS. lila, The #edshing touches the Orange betaute "td-
feat old'aa-
'1.14aja.s.tbien faerthe'snowYnaPerY•bad••frankbT 'deellued. to 'CcP1rie '
'and ripe:riding geystal, :when threa ',unless -Norman. was asked. .! And Lady
sauntered. into% the glade from a Marrables, at KathleeW.s guadiaa, be=
• ling indispensable, the yOnng oafficer . dered in the' Rue :I cried for Poratien .of TrinitY College WEIS held " in the DePartment of French by Pro-. civil
„ aviatioa Auntralla • was i.;lepti
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TORONTO CAN.
71,7"Irr"eme."4.1111!"
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Trinote,nt maw rree.
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In Civil Flying
DramatiO Escape Front Devil's
Island FolloWed Nby Full
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Observer AaCribes., Place to ,.
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4 ' Federal Action .and.. 'De7.,.:
Paris -.,:i Mani whe .hat sp sen't'illtean •
'TePre or hiS life Ou'llergs. Island far. • . terrnihecl Aviators- .
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.', amste44 1934 cm, af'aliarge‘ Of /*Viet ‘ • :ern A usfrOta; ' On% thpl.r return. to Eng, „. .
laid:. • On ,tlie icyage, to ,COlombo, the ...,
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.tell Weephik intp. the artist ofliia'Wife. .a14.e.sion recently paseed through West;
. Te.i:tii,Vct• :Alls.---The ' 'British Air • • .•
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sstePPOil.Off the brat.at !ktartelles and •
•Ii,Was gu:egen ,Pleudonne,. wbn Was ,
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136,4473patecr . With the. aetpripus •Ttoe.-. ' Members •• of 'ilie'• mission. prece'eded '..
SiOng, ono:: of,"•the 'air l'aileas uhreugh
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hinidaips• and murders and • in alrthe ' •••• .-' • . 4,6k' s k ......- - ..o., - .1strlialleiali,•;k,ti'g.Ta:hh.e jrn1117ils. Ilivollalit!'NTIcilZ4.13101-1-••••
not rioter 'bandit gang in a set-kW:of :,
i.; annals; • of' Freneli: .eriatinal , Jiiatiee , ,• Se..0,11eck tlilr'.7/4f0lt kr,. Sh an": 00-14C1014:5, ' :. .•.,
..latch, theY!,-traveled, wag. fitted With
.. there is no .1noi.e: daaitiatia, and terrihie ' - '111'!"!'''''' !''''''''''.,-;': •--t,--,...o.,,,,e..:- - o„.. : ..---, is• • - ' , ..!'"e -e -s7-7----7---- speeial instruments to enable data ta
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l'IP17.1"•t, 'litinself;..,its•be lay7 dYing; ,in . • - ------; ., •College __ T- 0:041.„. ,:-• 'P:17„0..,..gltess, .: 00.1 foraintloas in the...Indian '
",s,torss • , ji „, ,..,, ,- -, ,. „„ , . • . .. Trull' -sty' Shn*S- he:toile ted in relation tp air currents •
. written, 'confession "Diendoiine is 4inis,"A-11111uAl, IV -tee.. ting °I the COr-0°.raii.•:t.:!•°41',1117, Ifigs 141-"?'17C‘15i ,,.*. l'o(v)t,c'e..el,czoi1'fili$h),I1eii':ItIlli5eg:11,7t:Igoe4irii:1.1°I.IfTi:litilleue.;m1Sr.tfiuitIgfid
•.' the iuins of his twin° withlr•ring of •• - . se.--•ze '
....: Pellee' men. roinid him, added, to .', •. ,
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to Wig' 49,-ttOltiOil '•, ' tin tho„_hs:praise of ' Apsti'alia
a *Artie et which. Wat innoteni„
' necent."• ' • ' •• • '
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,,, ...The Public, in spite of 'a mass 'cif
o
testimony thawing that Dleadenne • aviation aehiet•gments. .
. , . ' FURTHER BUILDING .PLANNED
wits at %Nancy on the day on whIch. the' • , • , .• „ „ . ,
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beak manager was held up and inur- Tile Annual' Meeting of, the Corm has, „be. en streagthened bY thr-t es"aard mutt; withoet any ,eitestion.
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"Thatila •licedriesa the • had. been •ineladed in the small houte ' blood,ancl. Diendenne 'Was .condenined • /•:;: ' • lessor 'R. K. Hi ks f' -,o •
"It's
, a to death. , He. stared • the guillotine n• anY etlier part of. the
Hicks.. , orn Y . ,pf that in
, , . • in °Nem er..
•••• ' • ' • . QUeen's • -Uai'versity, Kingsten, prre Ile:attributed this to the follow-.
• Sir 1)udley was far too much
elder • : Tha trio, a stout w ,a.n with •Part'S• , • Frank," he shouted. '
. . , knife in the face for 'Months:, and was ,I., he .n.amber.of SttidentS e 'rolled in; . .. . .
ing.eircninstaaces: the .way tias PrOhe
purple, .,,,,implexice inid an auburn wig..14a man of the ,world to be -rude .to a ,...ow.” . • , '
._ firrallY tent to:Devirs, island, for me*, Trinity College in 1,927 in all courses', bridge, .1Mcl •Dr, II, T., F. Fletcher, ef •
0,. „graduate of, the ...University cif Cani- .
e ' - He tried tla" escap 'f ion, had been tackled by the Codireao
'There is is! table to eat off and eliaira 'guest whOM. he had 'reason to believe i -.
this h 11h I
_Frank '.Glenister s not .to b ' d
, taaito an array g asses, was afraid , - . P . ' .. cartrillge Ant° the breach --there was
we -were expected to squh • on the •llial the beat '.•`stands ” at the shoot and. no time for two -and raising his gun otherafinally succee.decl in March of 'residence. There tire `stindents•
e rom s e . 0 0 is 296 as compared ,With 24".livoinrne/n92i61.1•,' DBoirentlOTagtheanar,r.oEln; n,g,Itehned, 13-ri.iio\,,phr.oslicttsi,. ril'oisi;.,Av,--ue:ftii.laiiit oisi4eltin..st,;,:enlitt•;• folt.talein4et.,,: t.to..t.-11;e0,,,t;„.
Nancy. in France. The Reverend John. first-ciass men, to i.iin the 'eammereial
- Knivescl'too cl.
to sit,on.. an forks, or an 4 . . . ,. . ' . • ni. . • e a .already crammed a
wtts his rival in . He had indeed •ea • H ii.d •
extra civil to him allotting to ' • . time after time. and. when he' and fire' There' are 95 Inert 'an' d '6'5
cost 14°Ive, M.A. 'who' wen a Rhodes Schol- sale. and L1Ll tavorabie ri•
• vo,.; 3,••-•1•• • ,i,,,-:ae„,Lea? treating-hini_effusively at- a kinsman, • • t_hyt year they had. a terrible
or-
t,pef4i'K t.n.1 •'" •
TAistitirTgiCarribleah.,, e ' • • • - • - , s. P- . P- -
. • . ;:d'ell•ete'''1.087'ate'takilig-Ilb-notn'7etiures'-.,seetired a Double First at Oxford ' tit •canta i a ' id • that, posowar '
th,a-t,S*'.' hit' 'rough, on sir Dudley,/, was a • sIster of the e late, Sir Philip ei • • . •
it9 flight
ean miss , sharply swerving in TheY. were. -wrecked on the Brazilian
the creaw .aisappeared °vex. coast' -after:a month's_trip In- a smaa and , 127 are enrolled Iled ,•in the:, pass or • • .. . , .
versity • has joineu trie ataff.' ,D1-.• don . in. . had been- in the
,laUghe4.1. th, •next in. point„cif ;age, a I ster, George. and • Kathlee
Norman Slater was' a son • th • • • General Ceurse. The •nuniber newt aiaaty. . ••••• • ' • • ' '" • ' hand of , men. ,Who were aot cofv. •
hands:are woman of thirty ' "'You father, N e taee-tops a he far side of the sa,iing boat through raging storms atioleata this session ia sae, _ , • n •
'sure that' ho' wouldn't treat Us Ors.' ' '• :-•'But it. had evidently been ' a 'close'
.` ht h t he of one of • her deceased'husband's sis-isxle • anct •shark4niested waters" and one of•------------ • . • , The Report of the Appeal ,'CopiniTt- sound from tho standpeint of osis-
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that. •Eesides, as , otir hoStess seu 'Another male gues---------------------1sayig
. : • , for the winged
, marauderreausing
...probably, made the arrangements and house was the silent, ruminative man, •t .t . •
fate and ,.1, o drop its plunder, . plop into the
luncheon table fell the
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are reiceF'sn)le for all this arcadian With ' a Phalli, hatchet7like centre Of the
- iii,,,,,A..5,-,,,, - .,,._,. ... •,.. . .„ , - .. cavernous' eyes, ,who in an, evident ,fit
•‘.'lloatetsr:.: sniffed the plethorie of .abstraction sat.;down.--.on the other 'grisly object,cat:moiling:Off; a dish of
dowager. ' 4`I:( Inn:: no hostess, only side of . Kathleen. Doctor •Willotighbr, Pears -end; , as it -finally•-earne_to-rest_
• chaperon 'to', this itiuglity :eliild,„"who's Melville? the , nerve specialist ' from I confessing itSelf-ta:be- a fleshless fin-
' better 'able to t4e tare of me than I ',Harley Street owed his invitationt. get frord'a human -Skeleton- • •
,a,.., (To be continued.)
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PLOP NO THE CENTRE OF THE i„,UNCHKON'TAIALK• FELL THE GRISLY OBJECT:
' AM of her It's'. a Well-paid sinecure, professional 'aerices reivdered. to his i m '.•
. OW job it, and I ,dan't repine, do I, boat genie •years ,before the latter's-j.s.liae
7000 May.: Spend;
• ' Kathleen?' •• '' . • .. ' ' ' • . succession to the baronetcy. ..pudley • MilliOliS''to . Draw,
• The tell giii to Whoni. the appeal ,Gleidater, then a feverishropel-ator in
wai. Made smiled 'Epdly on the, speak- the "Kaffir ,Cireas,"' bad badly broken ,
,er; but before she could reply the head &Ain after a weelc, of wild. Speculation
of a' little procestion appeared at the and Was now paying a 'social debt to
•,'
opposite . aide of' as. glide, in 'single the . great .physician ;who had healed
file as it debottehed froin • another him.
'Woodland. Oath; but bunching into a The only .i.erirleining 4,d1.1.12n,,, of the
, , . . •
4neter in the Wider space. Discussing house.liarty was Frank Glenister, the
the ineirl5eg's.:s'pert with the 'gray4t-Y Eton boy :WhO,'Would -not be aeparated
'befitting such an oecasiori the "guns" fromgun H 1 f the
lof Sir • Dudley Glenister'e first shoot • ' '
younger branch lately ,broughit to, the an and Canadian tourists to Mexico,
. 'of the season advanced to the luncheon'
tame, I f (ixit by the hand Of Death. •Ji.g. .according.to dn announcement issued
• TouriOts There
Initial Fund of $500,000 to be
'Spent by Railroads 'Locally
and • in United States.
,Maxico, -half million dollors
will be spent in 1928 to attract Ameri-
, : • : Not only was it th•e., first :big shoot';•,.; TnAl..„; frontier .skitreis,h,' he viatilseluaklug up tile budgets :fa 'r:tbe new
son. 'of a :brother- of DildleY, killed i,) . from the Federai , government,. ...which
•
4 t.IW, seas'sn'' /Int; the.' first occasion 1 h-e-ir--p-res"-innptive •to the •title and
' of ithe 'land on which Sir DadleY,', bad .fc3iates.''
, . Since he !was . an engaging' '•
1 year.
la : u:nderstood 7 i100;000 *ill be
plaared the host,. He bad only. enjeyed:yeangster, ..spd •Dualey, ititeaciea to f available for ase of the'Vational BA*
.the title and estates, for six .moriths,, provide "a more direct , heir, , the
',baronet., made mach of 'hint, without .
neve,i '"irs of mexica in adyertising ..for
4. his imniediate predecessor 'having died tourists, with an opportunity to dou-
a y apprehensive jealeUsy. ble • this ,amotint should it.be .required.
. titre years before. in' America under _n__. t_
. succession .till ' presumption. of .his The rest Of the "gins" who gather- railway campapies, for a'dtertising.
...eIrcumstantes entailing delay, in the . , , . , ' .. ' The remainder will be paid Amerleate
cousin: George Glenister'S;death was ed round the table in the. glade Were Mexico as a: tourist center. The coin-
. legally granted by, th,r., High Pourt gentlemen from neighboriitg houses, paniet Of Mae United States Which are
According to the evidince • procured 'hrick-faced sqinies; a sporting parson! ta share, Id this are thoSe connecting
, by. the ,family solicitors; George Glen...! and. ene. other.. That exception 'was. With the National lines', of Mexico; ,
.. ister hat4 without 1.:nOw.:11g•it, been "a the exception"whp did not fall exactly It is understeod..:$690a000' will be A
' baronet 'fora° merethan a *ek when; into either category. . The Right Hon- .1rib:ill-earn.' figure and; if aiecessarY, the
he was Pilot in a har.-rol brawl. 'i orablo Stephen Colne; as tile olyner of amount will be increased te $1,000,000.
"Sir llti "•OYT:, 'Ma d:iiishile'aests'acktis:s ' -Col iihieok Towete,-.-rilight ;have' been LA lill I' ,tallett ilia a LPofTotirititiP, fa.
' the glade, stunned te be lasking. in the, deemed ti squire, but he wet certainly', being prepared to be stibmitted short-
- smiles,. of .6/ helats.4 •p;,:,•,(1. foi:ttr.,4....,I,A‘briozitttileft. T.14..,tt lii.',O.U.A•edIntel- ly to Coni' t.. '4'110 th0".tottrist
' 'named • 15eveu was
• . . „ . , • . i • •• io . ini g •
. 0 ,quieksands and the others W:
th ' .' ' ' ' '
'eanght. 'it '' student's at _the' •Aiiimal -1Ca"11.11.no.tions .tee R,hod that. 't,4 SI -1,11.1 9f.$40,00.,0 ),m,i 1,10.11, bu,,,' w,..01.0 of• a ty pe _who ,we • au -
them ..
'air,. diblett,
Faculty- of ':Arts..'waS •as"folloWS'' in
+ .,;ii-ig. it possible to streagthon the oda; ".....
been added; to the ,endoWinents, •Mak- :lialied what thesiset outoto., (No.:- • -!..•,.... '
unable to reteue him. The Ave other:,
-:.ere of the UniverSity • 'of TerontO. in ;the;
rikii I.:•ii • MeteOrologiva.1..9912se,
' SIZI)ei!iii i bilatt,lit 'Of th,)- •.` .
litta.:•411 day. long ge he 'eereamed. :and honour courses 11. obtained First Class!, cational Worl in many, iniport4ut. 'lei, !''
i as: member of :the p1 '7)1 'expressed,-
convlete were. .cOMPelled.. to ; . watch'.
Standing; 27 "Second Clast.:Standinci** i'peeta „and .proVide, fo.r retiring alloW--:
appeared trona. sight:, Three or die', A,- Or "I''i Cl! ' - .. '
Or _General, .Course, '4 .obtained ,
- atienaLaab.SCrititioni •will be •Continue.d
antes Tor Profestors and Legturers: it th ,opinion, that everything " y; 0.11•14.110,
' projeet for.. en England-.Atistralla ' lino '
straggled to •free Iiiiiitelf:.bat he tank..
.. and 19 Third-Clats •Standing,, "In the , tho •;inuch•diseessod,
:the age: of • 65. The .appesi -fel; :aaaj.1•:,iii'• readineta ,.ici• f•
-deeper a:Ficf-.4eeper ..and.tiventmay_diestpass'i
:remain, . , . ,.... . , .. „ . . . . Ir.. _ ass „Prpficiency, 18 ea,. .. . , . ., ,„ . , . . .0, - i 1„, ••,,,,, r ,.• . •,.-. i ,, ,
„threughont the :province: • . ,; • • . t m.„(..., at .-s; i ip. i n-a.a. i .0, pi oaia.a.4,.....
. ,.
remaining men, who .were too sick,to or Second' ClaiS .Proficiene•v; and •25 C,
go any 'artheiS were ,left. heliiiitt to be .or•.Third _Class Proficieney,',. .. ':-.-. .1. The Chairrnan" of the BUilding-Cool ' • -
: the ' as seos• r • ' 'X, '11 .s.'''t ,'"
the Wpr01.0,g4..N., .F.66,i'vesi,ii Ainitripl'a ..:
thein hack. to the .neaai.,settlement; e','In.thell'ourth Year "E'.'..M.. Reid in' were. made. :Ile. stild.. that. ti firi...-da.,•itlo -...„
0-. s, 4 ).. • e- t•- ,1•19-i.,. . or the, ,
0,igkecl ,:up: by. tb,(3.7,1atiye.", who sent ! . ..inittee„Mt,',GOttild Lai:kinread'n: re- •
but :Dietidoitne endanother pan .rnisii- .roliticai Science, and Miss B. ,M; ' H. Pert in Whieli..1t.• was urged that. .a -
undoubtedly „ile 'established as aa, ear. :
inetsorOlogi ea I .ebaerving, statfOnw.enisi,.
:ad•cforWeird,' 'tineugh .' the 'Brazilian .!
Ccii-rigan in -.Modern..tangnages Ob.:: .Chapel ' and Dieing :Hall shotild'. he .
added' to 'the, present buildings •rts' o.ori
tented the • 'highest st
• .'anding. in the ..
„Iiiiigletfers,-,fightiagafe.v.esSa,ser.a.whaa.a.-mice..,-..., :iradi l3. date on tili.Sito .e.lios,:en : I 4
',.c..lit‘,r1.,.... t.,
taken.. ill% regard to.: 47 I111 , the
nntil..,they- reached a Civiliaed district: R. T. Hialleck, in 'Orientals, C. F.- Far- Mlii the. hePe.w,a.S. eXPreis.e il.-'1; li a t tireir
pents, quicksandS, and, other • dangers; waS setured in the Second Year by, tiOn al buildings ;is Very greatly ' felt al.4774 '11 P7'`i• 7
Pre4c11'• Minister Justice a, t' 'Well in -PhilosepTiv, .an'd A.' H. Sellers election \% 0711(1 be ..matle, • riasSible' -1)(7-1:i.11,g. oiganizatoii for i116 .71:111."
C11 711-,ot W1.1.01-EYS4 '1 740 a•;•hicli' •
flight, N•().10(1. 7.
Ar-St-clemaaded--"-Oteud°a.me-''s--eY-1-9-.11- id.:Biolvical: aNiedteaT Me:Trees thi-nen-r4-11i-al'ee-:-2-. -
Of ',indignation that he, agreed to ex.- in the First Y b NI" S M 'H • •
e,ear y, Miss . . aurice utton,wat,nominated
tion but 'there was such an 'outburst andwould tNiid oral r(7. 117. ••11,
. . M. Brett. in English .and History • ;.as Public Orator in the lace f the• • -
amine the. yeti:mils of the ;trial. a men
d P- • 1') • °- •: (4 slgeals.
W ,av,ar of .• the ate • rofessor, Duct(worth and: Mr-
Dieudenne was • OpmPiet Loy. inno.ceia'at, ifRohubote;n:chdluarShiP to E. 111:- Reid; the ':Eliiies' .11enderStin, lg'.A.,1 and -Colonel ta ' 3 1,,..,•,.
mei', came • to. the' . conchisi
and •granted him a, full • pardon. ,
niversity' 'diatinctiona -Henry Brock, D.C.L. 11.S' F.5qui ie Be- rcrile.:.4,1„ sse.
, .
,...........-.._,..,_: - • , should .rec.eive Mention: W. L. -.Smith • della'. : The, following were ,:e„aload • ;is,
the. Trinity- College nominee, was members Of the: Eaectitivc Committee
Ar
,9=1 . u . P .g. CamPaPY. H.:Sellers and M.' T, dePencier were 'M.A:; Mr. R. B. Reaument,. ig, A .; Mr.
. .. e. Dist.
il§P. bli. hill :awarded. the Moss .Schelarship.' A: 'Of Corporatioa: ki, C: •M*.'s, BaldWin„
'elected to .War Memorial Scholarships Joseph' Beaumont ;' Mr.: A. 1-1. .0amp
.0 by the Alumni Federation'of the •Uni- bell, 'M.A.:: Mrs:. Grahani Canitibell •
veriity , of 'Torento. 'SchotarshipS, in`'..-.Mr...B.' p. Cronyn; Mr..A„.11; K. Kirk-.
.Merital • and .Morel •,PhiloatirillY 'Wele patrickr Mr..Cerald Larkin; Mir 0' §.
awarded to 'R. S.„ Jaques and C. k -1.',aici1aW.,. Mr: tirwrin ,Martin, K.q.;
o Farwell of the Third and Second. years )1,•r...er.6.3.iftirst 'Martine Mr, Eric Ma-
respettively,,. the latter also winning 011011; Mr: C, S. ,MacInnes, K.C.'; Dr.
the 'John -MacdOriald ''Seholarthip ' in J. 11„; MCCorthell; Air. V. Gordori. Osier;
Philosophy. • The Italian Prize in the 'Mr; • W. M.
wen oY 1-
mlic...: Pr70.eila.asetitat'Ahi;,. meln..:1;pbh11.1
Fbult.,
'irl4raaa - .7131 -Reaves;
II: . Corrigan and the •Eclas-ard' Blake. 1)". T. Sythons; .K.C., rind Mr: T. H:
Scholarship in. Biolegical and 'Medical 'Wood, M.A., together wth the Proyest
Scienee§:byrA'.A. 'Sellers.' ' ' • ..and ether Meinbers of the Adinnistra-
. The Teaching , Staff, of the C•ollege tive Staff:
A CHIC FROCK.
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The Srnile
The seven -thirty; one: .teat
• She sat aeroSs the aisle ..
Add gave us as a eculptOr, wobla,
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The panne Of a t Mlle. -
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The youthful...frock Shown here Is
one`Of the newest and sMarteSt styles
this season, and will befound suit-
able for many occasions. , The bodice
is cut in sections; and eachside of the
front id•slightly'gathered. and the
scalloped lover edge is joined to the
tWw-pieee :Pared •skirt. The convert-
ible cellar may be worn open, or
,tened At theneck, and the long dart -
fitted slesvei are, finished With band
cuffs.; No. 1696 is ia.sizes 16,11•8' and
20 Years. • Size 18 (36 bust) requireS
3 yards. 39 -inch, or 2 1-3 yards 54 -inch
niateri al. Price 20e -the pattern.
• Our Fashion :Book, illustrating the
newest_ itifd:::nioit,ii.ratt,ical, styles, will
be of interest to every home dres-
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r tleOteatla"or b,-P,SPert ,PaPeltiirdinee
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patterns tui you want, Enc.ose 20e in
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'""" I enr, A • the Treasury .Bench "•• ; •• he would Mit he regarded as, an ha' tt ctvokully) for .,eadh number -and
eoithrZ, .Z
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natty l;
7 1 inC of1 The Period eflicmetirta. WhiskVand mlrvtnt
,
• r- ?....tarty raan- ,Neetitie„ One' OffL...the..briek't ••• • - '
-a_ Country faced'. squires had taken adVantage_of-interesting Early .Exploration
hi4'. the 'general SoMnolence to work off' as • ,,One ••ofthe' inot interesting Of. ,the
for Tl'Orn 'a'sstory 'milled from ,an an'• early' explorations atrois.. Northam.
• hlir.t•O414S-cierrt-Pink.j1.1ni-errd Avaa marl/lint: Canada •.twaS,•ttittt 4made lii 1171.:2 by
r.2,1 for- the to.1116 l'iSky&cliinax•Nohen. tho•avordS :Sainasal '',Itearne,••W•lio 4inveiled from
Were larked Oat Of hie Month Fort Charehill on, IindsOrf bay to the
part tO , rt. . . „
• .„ :the risen ha..iew.. te their by thv.Eton'boy, ivho was sitting nott
leaders -all. bet Fritr; :,Glohister, A ham , •
sixteen-yor-old Eton bby',who, WA.s-tf iqvrttrk avert>, yelled the, youngster,
44nntl; gns liet 'ff.eizing gan- and. leaping:to .hinftt
fused to part with "it, I -lying It on, the
'the' ho.st .removed cigar and
tosue .No.,61'27 looked Skyward. "Don't e tt donkey,
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Aretic.,:oactin at the Mouth, of the Cop•
Peritifie river, Mid rettirnealbYt there
F3Outher1y route thr'ough, •Great SlaVo
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'Mletard'a Llitlintlit for NeUraigla;
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0.-Passt?dorig the••;Preeorlption;
\VEST END RESIDENT '
St'BVIVES FATAL ACCIDENT.
(N.J.);, paper,
OVerdone Ghent;
,
• 'Wanted .C.nok Who tian toalte
things .catit,e wood. -Ad in the. build()
NOWS.
. ,
ing .George ; Loses Money „.•
' :By ,alarY, ArraUgOmeUt.
....London-l-ling:-...Rprge. would! . have
niatht big,ge)- . lucerne if an agree-,
meat' hail .170t been reached' between
. the ,so'vereign..a ad the galierninent -200'
That' might' note, the boY, .friend Sent years . age that the aations;a:
sheiild.laurrender his.' life interest in
the king lauds in eon'Sideration of a..
•salary. .
Of • recent .i•ears the' Melanie iron
S' e couldn't see:. justwhy' that imiIe •
croWir pr000rtY has, iitci•eased 111 7.1 vel
. Was on tbat•profile shown oush
S'nce 1920 the inconra
1,77ta1ess.,, sad .thought, it was some *joke'
erbYfn land, :has :almostit doubled .• and
Exclusively- her owr •
.4J IS now, Li 134 25', 11111 iiIly,
.
The block adjoining -Piccadilly, Clr-'
For ; all the while; she'd; sit and view •
cuS in Whicli..the Plaza, the new Arni
A-night7filled wiralci.w, Pane; • '
.ican-asoied picture theatre, is :located,
now 16 120 as against'. £5 825
Alas, '.r.,,Vat aH n vain: • •
1 1920
Leaseholds on the new .liullding de
She'rolincl theedge • C Of-' • •
, ..g . yelp:patent along Regent Street be-
.YoU've seen' a *laugh begin. .• •,
..tween :Mid, Oiferd 'Clreitses
eihnw. telegra.ph
But I lied 'seen :and: longed to'. theae.
That eniile`••inta a laugh.." •
Ea:eh moment, we felt certain ;she..
Weald' ti.mble ,lbudly in.., , •
But 'now we land her 'self -Control,
For when we saw this lass .
We knew that :she had seen her own
'Reflection in the glass '
.1--Ilarcoilit Strange.
Trees for.. Traveller's ,
•
Each ,Chriatmas Day there . are on eiewn lands In)Ieti of sa artes.. bnt
an Average thirty: big britiali passen, tite Commissionera!of Crown Lands
ger liners :at sea,„ smile :,erossing the •have. been So stiecossful ..in .developing
Atlantic,' ,rriyine the Paelfid, some on property Of, reCent years: that 'George
their way to India or ustraha o v Would be a very rich inan were he
always thousands of British snhieste recelving: tire earnings•.01 the erdwri
spend their Christmas on the lands.,, •
rn moat Of. 'these ships, however. •
and inore particularly in the 'big, ttans-
ttlp.ntl'e •vesseity.the•-daY-la-kept;In-tile-
true apirit On 'one- ,oceaSiOnf' when.
the 14Atiretitnitt. WW1 •tit 'KetC onY:Ctiriet7'.
inaa-DaY with ;nearly eighteen him.
- . •..,
died paesongers, Ate. inindied• • Pud-
ditto Avdto_.Cookdd: and'.:eaten on..
Ing. eareis,'Were:sung. There was. alSP.,,
4.,,,Chriiitiriarsstreesfer-thetehildrena.Andi
one of • the °filtersdrease, d.•ari, Father ,
hristniati:nietributed preaents,,
-Onp has.. even heard of 'Obrifittntiii
•-6.1(1 Ara/as-Con t
ne• ntal :0,4)1'088 which .raft .aeross: ,Ear•
()pejo COnstantineple Invariably had
tree'in the dining SalOan, ,whIch-WaS`
brfiliontly trinininated;.• ICAritiet, haVo"
been a 'titylotni oight it SAO nerOss
the,anowniad'...Plains of Gerrnany and
ilangary With' lit tree . ablaZo 'With
lights.
• new yield £315,229annilally,as againit
.£44,070 'in 1913,... When old buildings
occupied the space now flhied 'br:hpl-
fornl.. stone--:builtlinge:Whieli form .the
Most. beautiful • business Settle's, of
Lok,l,o1Y ' • '• • ' •
Queen' Victoria and Edward VII re,
ceived., mpre through :th,ietiavii•••11sts
b rl they, Would , have ,retelVed-.had
their aneefitora Itept' the interne frorri
Alice: Gosh! I had a fine Cato
Iiist night.
Shame on you.
M I nerd's Li a I me nt for Grippe. '
•
nr
' :al!?ed
• -Tbrotigliout . \VOrld :
. • •
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appetite ‘tlitotighatit: t.he w7ld ha viL7
ininiehed so greatly. .epecial1y• '
in, France, thatshin-pet-a �f tliiA
have I...dem:id' alarmed. They a're.
nlng an Intenaiv71. campaign to at. Li- .,
thee bubbiai.g. vintage in 1.92, If,
conjunction ,1%•:ith a reduction Of PliCl0'
The. clitainUtion in • do'niestk
for the :first six ;months of tho
year. was nearly. 6.8; per 'cent: And the
'total diniinution. on -domestic
eigit shinmentSWits.48 eer cent, uncles. ,
the figures for tho. sintilar perlod.la.§t
Ilard :times --in the • Cha730Igii1'
}Awned lar.gery •fon-the,,dimintiOpn
purchases. But there ate, other con.:
tributiiiir, reasons,say some (ioniors
WIto...pOint but 'that, the ,atile of alt;
lsinds be Wine it Ii'ranitecat has lro
pod oonsidetabiy• in the last ,.y.o.nr" dr
so, 'While that of boci, and cider an
othei:ineXpeasive 'drinks' of th.e:".bti2.)-
:b1y!..7•variety has ,increift ed;
ticulitrIy;• has ,gained -enarnionsly -
public favor.• '
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• N
ttmilAK,
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"Man proposes- and -woman -leis
Posies." •
Peter Pan Candidate.
, Thus it will bo aeon.' that in tho
fl-
pllbllcafi recta., ,Lkir.,..11.0o,ver, 171 the-. ,.
itielltrozied; end
even at tire"end of the next Prostdon- ;
and '41.11113)11liiiNb,;,;40ftitAti--itiicilt,6t-0,..;,,,„,7-,
if the- sitteessfiii. candida"ter Would
stIll he 'younger. than IViesars. Lowdoa„ • .
l'Inghes • Or Daa,Vera•` respoetively,--s•
.Nalitsbington' •Correiniandaado,.,in.,,tho
flalelgn Neitts•Aad Obsei•Ver.
.
"Whitt‘becaine,.°P..the•ohl•fashnittli)
W0mO1LWhO stnelt 0 brooiri Straw .174.40 . •
the ,btend in the •oVonte son ir It .v,ra. •
dopor. PrObalilY fii.it,thig t1i ines;
ntingstick_hite thi), (1u oLthe•:e•
, ooe:' heW inueh gatiolitko be floods. -
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