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nada, The .EnaPire eTid The Ntoild
eAti,A0A. ,
-Just- making Sounds-. ,
' 'A Toronto school teacher • tells n
that be .had his P1444::wr1te, out th
:Lard's Prayer! and,":foUnd that man
them (11411't know what they we
eneeting. CVO*" morning.. One of. th
• !ColnraPeeet elietaltetrIFSS in 0,4. eac-
•!end :cletise.., 'which -•aeVeral wrote ite
-P.liarold bo ThY.
*Plitg, 80901 t0acher, had been tenin
talry story 141inthg, with the inane
upona time." When she Sake
or a'470411214,,; 444 was 41.1P1'113,q41, to
"'...find, one girl 1,Peginning her.240;*7! 7-44
• "90epolincl!,9fline, there was .
Vergua.', NeWe•Becer.n.
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No Teacher's,fiets., ;
1•CIlP(.401:1),f a VIAPIP4g...40:00.441i
"got .,show," but theleach
; ,er's variety were exhibitett.--,W144
Dek-- Free
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..'vaeatitY and
Thanlia to the • admirable concern
of wemailltlnd • rcr• ;their .:R.4114144
Chnadn, • •lise One • induitry
• which has ijourhilied, even when overy
other! was ietthtt
factiirer,0 :Of ;beauty Pteparatithie 18
Canada). had a,PriAtlotien 010,973:640
In 1926: • :1992' it "reeehed 44,171,-
• 098, h1_reprepts an expanskn..ot
- pev•--.,eed Yo.pr1344. "-a eiy;- 14
the:period ot:general:'depreselon.: This
ladnatry: has a very 'Ode
;o, . ' eniplOye• Mani' %hands,' ' and
distOlrates: a •inilliohTd011ars year in
•Patrie • Montreal. •• • ;
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From the Serie Place.
••'• "Seeing. a nretty'‘girl Si good as
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a tonlc," says an
And
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. aoineninee they are ' •made up at the
'Sarno Leader -Post.
: "Canada's.% Place." •
W, ,
O., are interested, to see the ling-
' ,gestion.-in: 149Oden:' evening: news -
Paper •• that . .'WeatroinSter:;City
••Council 'Should give: to, the island :Site
on which Canada House. and the fine
, Lire. et, Canada. building •stands
!the name. Of. •"Canaita,::;,'Ineet' • •;••: •
• , ..•Yeara age "Canada" iinggesied :that
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the' short length of Cechapiti Street
intght, advantageously :changed 'to
"Canada.Street," • ,:es; ntitins• .the
,eillees:, south 'aide .cif the Can-
"Iitlitin. National' .RailWaY.S.,and. the
i:k414 Life of Canada and the
Iiorth ehte -great 'neck:.0! the
• 'But -Life' of :Canada: adjoiniiig Xitnedit
''•gottse- :•••'"••::• ;.• •
Possibly lonr.-CenteninorarY!'s stigges,
tion 'might be:Mere acceptablete the.
• !.:,y7,eatiniester' authorities, „It
. • Would'not do away with the out' sties:
•.•paines,'.but..`weuld,..inerely give A.,,xte*
postal direction to the 7:feis
. On -the sidawhtehfeenSiati-Only-
' *hit 'Li ..' S Lit. '
-• of 'the ;• ar new. ,un- .e
Canada, •centtitit•I-tottile,. and the, Royal
"•roilege Of :Physicians. We Can Wavily':
SOMpiend the suggestion to the Weet+:
Minater City' Connell. :--r• :Waged*"
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Living ' In the;7fresent..!
•Halifax 1Harbor has -had an eicel.,
lent, yea:1.i, •with, tonnage considerably
1arger.:-than-,1,932•and,A931: -The East-•
• lern. port now is among, heenest.
- Wit:eta:for ,„Ocean:traftto,and.., has !Mitt
dwelllng upen, the :great
and ailing of wooden
�" -Toronto Giobe. •
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Cheap . Licenses for: Old:•Cari,
'An ititeyattga by, the:1:N'oVinCiai.
Government in issuing • cheap flicentes.
• to aged :and more, Or less ,decrepit
trutka and Cars may not trove
an un-
inixed ,Owners ef:.old."Carti.
• :/n.eSumahly are not affluent. Giving:
'them a .ten dollar license : Will :•win•
!their :apnroval.. easeful: inspec-
tion of :aged 1-,ehleleS: sliotild 'Precede
:the ,granting of• k•iotittli to operate
'16i4ta on the •piiijiio:,!,h1ghWay",...- talesa
Covertnient-7-:'-effiCials cue ,.:Sa4stled
:they' are roadworthy, that they are
''.,tot,"potential: Menaces:le Other • traffic,
• the cipetiment is 'apti to result •nn-•
happily.—Edmonton : journal., • '
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Protect..: Art Treasures. .
iire-iitOttaWa, in 'Whitli a large
*Welber IA traNti.tior classical bitiotiote
Overo clefitreYed: in it 'nitrate:J. house,
attention to the .• gene:ashyof
roteetiotdrent fire for art .trettittree
of • ieVery. descriptiOn.:.•:•The•National
CalletY, at Ottawa 1a•no.,exceiition.to
tuie and needs atteittkiti., There
.1v111 be Eiginnat44f�r Mr. John
Hirai& .
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• Changing -Time,.
A. rodent item Of, newt front. Great
Brltaln drew attention to the fact that
• litti Old family had. been forced by the
Oregiure 'Of ,1 Changlag World to ere
tip an estate on *Well for 18, geneic,
:attoila it had made lts home. WAS
thc Ore:trey' faintly, one of the lett,
OM 111 et to reins -hi In pOssessfoil 'of an
estate granted In the time 'of Williare
the Conqueror: •
• kern la a. fain* -which has seen,
tritain .develop from a feudal
(tern' te.iii,•indiistrial dethectacV,•;lieS.
aeon ruling "dynasties Cottle and go;
-end it had itself reniained•tinelninged,
now the ofid has • Contd. NConernic.
Contlititine have ,forced the 'family to
.ptit the estate; Up tot sale, It 'has
been *night, adeording to the'.neWs
hy:a real" 'estate' firm ;tor '"Atee'••
4
• pr,esslon have ent .wide Svhitlis in
'what' Is .familiarly known • as Britain's
.r1stocrac. Tho btettltibig 'Of the
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0,*mbel:-.et '1404)114 -Nir,111.4 tb.g: aris
tocracy 18. lindergOlog !!!-, Victoria
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Teat, of lOteiligence..
It IS 'either a slgn1flcant cOMM'en,
ter7 .on :the standard of. intelligence
..tho' American people,
nientaq on. the ,intelligence of radio
announce, or POO, that .wher,IN an
announcer names :7"Washington AV9-,
be adds that the 'Spelling ie -W A p,
OA Spelling it out letter by
1ette.m:7St, Thomas Times4ournal, •
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THE EMPIRE.
f
' War As :Baca Sutqlde.•:
Man geigi to war at the present
time is a man fighting with his bare
hands, against a, ten' thpuiandliorae:
power,. Machine of his On
He 18 Comparable,to an infant:attack-
ing:a ateapil;roller. Logically .speak!
ing,- he can do .it;: realistically
apeak-
ing, he can't; it beyond his nature
,a,a a. human, 'creature, andif he in-
'aiiitennon: attempting' it he can enlY.
UMW tpriykr4 to the fate that :attends
a'physicaltraposeibility.• it is ,possible
to fall alx: feet without 'serious dam-
age.. That is' what , man 'aid before
gunpowder,' It is possible to fall 12
Not ,and to survive.' That Is 'what
Is possible: for a whole familyto
from the roof of their house, and
some .will, Hie *totell the tale—aa in
194.But it 'is net possible tor hu-
man ':beings to ..junin .Over • BeachY
,Head and, to resolve anything except
the problem:-.Oriexistenee byao do -
'Ing And the fall Beachy Head to
the sands: below is- what 'war_:is to
man :today. It is an act of' race sin-
En4liali 'Weekly: r • •
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• • Business In Palestine. • -
:•'.1'here was one Bedouin iveinat Who
was approached • 'by 'a koclak-iiihand
tourist, While gathering' herbs.' The
.strings Of coins 'Whieh. ,covered her
faCe! jingled: vehemently' as she Made
inevin her PricEtWO.shillinge for a
POSO: • There.:*SS Seine haggling.' She
.reMaiiied. obdurate. , , • The tourbit
taru-
ed away; •exnectIng tobe recalled: But
tho Ntiti!" etnitinned. nlilegnmiteally to
,
pluck the liarbi wttlicait a•haekward
,glance. Business must he •'ga0d.!
PalestinePest (Jerusalem).,.
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:.An Arcitic Journey --
•
r ayouflg Scots-
woman, who has, been .collecting •fieVA•
;era and-plante•fer7Ke*:',Gardena,7Vali-
pat . completed s,"hazardousi and r-e-
niarkable...dog-Sledge:.elOng •00 miles
'Ot. the. Artic.'colat.' When.. vfinter:aver.
teSits'her;; Mite, MutehinSon:ivas. Mato:
ing ,her :Wat by, tea. round Point Bar-
row in
-:114444--0,--2'44tce1i1g-the-14t,
etelOacr.of the • season; but .!ailed to
do So. Wbrni frozen in she::acieured,
an :,Eskimo ..deg-teain and ''started , off
for .Herschel Island, off :the 'Coast' of
Yhhek 'where eliefs -reported to haVe.
arrived.:11ttle the, W088','for her long,
journey, 1 .whiCh.' the, • teninersi
tir.O on :severer eceasions .sank to 70
degiteabelow zero, representing 102
degrees otirost.--Invernes •Review.
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.The .'1...eadne:anti the 'Empire
The .iiteria.:the
the: niore;,ilifficolt it beeonies ..te•
:see' liO* the pre-war method's' Of: the.
balance ot power •Can Work,even fie
'long' as: they. did ,before the war, 18
the .very .digeieht...doh4ittene that
-*ad' today: :This consideration is re-
inforced we tarn to tIi8r,:hiia:(irtat.
'asPeet':of• the :Matter.: AS,has. been
revealect.at several linperial:' Confer-
ence*, and was. brought Mit Strongly
at the'feeent, tuloteeia,timPerlaV :Con,
fere-nee. in.:Toroato,'..the.:Leaguesit :Na -
Ilene s •an •indlapetitatle:'basit ,fOr sck
•conciling the .desire for independence
with the ' need for a common, 0110
within ;eit'jgthriter!wtteix,:Oemni. it‘ivieee.iroith,4•Itof.
appear and the *ova were to revert
to: thesitteiii of alliances and prepa-
rations for war, the,PreeleMs of heti,
trality and seif4etence wittirdithe tin; .
Phe Weald' become lity More'
_CoMpliez.,andinight
—Bt.' Hen. •Artinii
..."kiineteeath •: '
:The Head and the Heart
What' is km411 by the 'head, ,Only
•and not by the heart also;, does not
.b000416.,feall7 Dirt of Our: 1,1fo;.' *wen
if great thoughts •arise most .,often
In the, heart, they:'nitist go round by
the tektor if the eider is :reversed, '
:at any rate both are needed: •• But We
ere: only too ant to oniit,inieli 'Super.
rational thinge as love, laughter, set -
row, iinger,,'.eaurage; :revorettOO, :sy,333_-
pittity,,,iMegination, all eleineiltal parts
of human, lite. So the • a•pnedl is for
balanced •i collaberatioa—Of nn
faculties, under ,the •gindance r' -
son as the' 'Ada this. WAY,
reason, bjjeiratilig on experience, Witi
become a sal:Clout inkle Co truth wait
controller of ourdestiny, .WitbdUt re-
pressing , the richness of:eq. oatiiro
and its potentialitiei. 61..tr • etti6tit148
and,par art.—Rev. . eaten V. S. out
in , Th6, cthitpuniotityy• t616*.,
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Danger Threatens :.England. • .
After the exeent.tonaity,,dry summer
vve haVo, a ',drought in' .the inidat
an early W,interrand'In ncst DOHA, 'ot
the tenuity . the'ivittet.atilirOm- ftffs '
ot anideittie• .ConsidetatteigLofidon,
reserves for OVet,.tWO
Meiltha, Is free 'fro'to all 'oho, otioro-:..
frohoitit ; hvot',uhioso some Part'Of this
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At least .twelve people are dead and over a tihooverthrew the, Daladier -geternment at Paris • • Hera
usand welintled Olen rabble army 'ef10,0,90,rioters iek'scene taken ,pf the' 'Boulevard.' St.' Germain.; • •
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year's missing rainfall Is soon: Made
ulLthere ,may be worse privation
elsewhere' than Ceiild be P.44set1 by
any winter: --.-Daily Telegraph.
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THE psiTED:. STATES.
Wt? if 18
not in the: ',least '..impersonal. He
smlles.gebd-humoredly; at the, chaff
:of the crowd, which ,he is: restraining,
He will ;eke' 'do; or of
'akeid Woman who,,6446.t.reinelpher
the-way,,henie; ' . give • a. qua,.
Pected offender henefit •..of the
:denhtbefore: arresting him. • lt he 10
.atander to-asslat him dadthey,:seldoni
The :general :public feel that he
. • is .0.11...their side, and •lhat the . rules
of conduct whlch guides him are those
of common,' jusgeoLlio:- other ::Wards;
fair play..-L•Fromthe Christian' Science
'1VIOnttor.,. •
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• Woman4firries, Three-
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Brother* Each in Turn
,H011iwoOd.HVistted '' 'daily by• the•
Won:lea who was Once his wIfe and
who is twice, his Tenses
De Tart, first 0!"111r401arotshere.to mar-
ry
a',01inic here, 4.. • • :
woman is HarrYettef•Peat,'
. . • • , . ,
daughter of ii•proniinent Denver Colo.
family. . She nOWl.'S the wife
Iey De Tarr.
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On her visits to James in th: clinic,
abb. Beyekley, and
NOble, De Tarr; another: brother.
.:,TaMea :and'. llarrYette wero vied in
19.18,,:'04,diyoreed in 1922.,,..,TWoYeara
later Harryette .married • Nobie. '•.18
1929'-she:Was,...diVereed-from her .sec
Orittbe-Tatr; :and. in. :1632' she became:
the wlfe of Beverley...,;',O;ill-feliiig has.
resulted from' the .two: divorce. • • ;
The siok,man,:,S, writer, ls suffering
from a • nervOua:.:.brealtdOwn:_:•Phvsi,'
clans said he will recover;
• • • • • ,
Stole Frortr.Mai_ ,
•• 'Gets 0-4:at;'besp. V127s,t,'VYears
de 'Paul. tenitentiary 'sew,.
tenee ininaSekhy: 'Silage Arthur: into.:
natriek,'in Court of.poga.lont upon
John Albertson; 36,. $.11(161:64; ,Of 'Lake'
:1410gazitic;.,*ho was found nay Ote
seven charges of steeling': from the
malis.:. ••Albertsori was :•sentenced to
'five years on, each •••••conal,'
tences to run :concurrently. • •
, The amounts Invelved " in:each •case
were ,srnall, but ,„accused used a
se,heztie to secure goods rnailed 6.0,a.
-
by *aliens, large department - stores,•
without making .tettittis to tho pct
.-,The moon and Mars are the only
planets. Whore. solid Fittr*O
:can ,be ,seen.
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TOrantil' Landlord's'
• Protective. AggOcietion
.ToroTita .14ndlord0 have fOrined- a
. protective asSeCiatiora Landlords
should not be shefrldered - with the TO Send••, :More; F4rniles rn
doxible busden Of' vidin • bOthlfree, -;
rent an • mosji theicitea taxes-, the
111"tilig' l
°the"C.Pe Iv" .1 far. .fl'i401,;:tthr:to
7:il-thO:niM• OY'eateln,ripen:. 1004,
from unaniino* agreed- ' writs. at- Toionfo.—Carving their Olk4;11011sea,
329.fandlies ase'ne* Settled:'muler, the
prevince'S ;Relief' tend Settlement
Sehema 711re ',Present. 1)O144iOl? of
'the settlements has reached:1,768 per -
sops, acc,o,rding,to tLreport-to-batuhr•
mitted6o the LegislaUre by Hon.`
Wil-
liarn Finlayson'Minster of Lands and
, • ,
'aecretesi.',Of
;the Relief Land, Settlement „scheme,
fgitriVornai,, 14.1pitTorodpietsjaltitolitedo.oifi'",dtliegseanseolthol,enervie0;i701feeanilairties,
00 from
..t4,1 Iwo ...of the 1.111ienl:bl!,cie'fr,pic:
329FamiliesNow
Settled in Noith
:tended by about oild lasted
1,aore than three 'lioum• •
'H. L. Rivera, ,fornier alderininAwas
:the principal speaker. "it is unfair,':
he declared. "that the landlord should.
be faced' With .• the ugly alternative of
having"either-to•tern a destitute,inan
out on the street er:teEite.htui4free
. rent: It is; di.shOiiiit o make you pity
for relief through ,taxes and then to.
'make you pay'rent.fer the. poor when
others who own stocks and bonds have
to pay no-inQie than •:
1,500 -,Orivers, Receive
• ::Safety League Medals
.driVen. On
tooto .highways or one yefr without`
a , dingle accident; .1.,569.t*Ii‘•"'albcP bus
drivers have lieen awarded,a inedathy
t4e. onuirfi.,Safet7 tea.g•ue.'..1t.'48 Et,
snip,,11 bronze pin, beautifully engraved
and bears' the, iriscriPtieti.: "I. do •••tnY,
Part- Be careful. AVoid...eiciclerits4"L.
It is:4), one-year • award, and 'itunur!,
any -other - awards' Will•Aye--,'made.'ext
tending more,. medaki to, drivers.:,,Iyhe
maintain theirgoed records. . . ,
A' '.;••;;.
seelPtoLMineersge
unard and White Star Com-,
panies Complete Alt.
,
Plana for Autaiga-
lOadon,—.4 Pnal.:agreeMent foes
merger of the Cunard and White Star '
'Otehnishin lines,has .been reached with
the- trensury," the fleuro a Pelf:mom
Was informed laet -week , by rzoli4
ifore-ae1ish4, ."financial secretary ' t.4
the treasurY•An agreenent POI*,
salla,nitaneonsay tlev *ad ,the new
\'°•91•11PanYlvill be caned "Cultard,Whitt
Star, Limited," :.It will .acquire from • .
.Cizaard and ,tho White, Star (Oceenie
•SteainstbiP' Na*Igatiaa CoPlI)0210
.their North. AtlarSdc,,:tleein -and gOod-,
wili;Jffieluding* cornPanY narces
Riga' When applied ti; North Atl
'
•la,oyir, PROVIDES $16,009,000. °
7 TO Provide for „completion of the ,
giant' DUriard liner .034" scheduled •
to be the wo,rld'klargeet$ the trea#urg.
.agreed to ma,.ice 'advairog,.not exceed..
••,•ing,• s3,000;000 (a,PtroihuatelY $150 .
040,000):. '
. The treasury else' agreed to etivane
18. the,. coraPanY iron), Mule' to lime •
sums net exceeding the total of $10
500,000 .for working Capital.
A:1So included is &-prvisionthat
legislation to be intredueed in 'Paths"
,1,1r -re•
” Thi plian 18 as f0414:S*$ .
...A"PrOSPectiVi':0ettler-, Who fs out of
work may apply to' he sent .4to,, the
itY, each ,Ocertrihu0:$600. Thtlinoney
is spent in t,iriel.,v01-71-•:-T,rn,ttle,PortatlOn;
eeet'ef:• Ooltstiriiet-in,gL,#. • O.Oilt.
--41:00-;---contribution-te: mitinteneineo-the'
;drat year, .$20.?.;"`totitributioli main-
tenance- second year, $10O live
'iteelt and. :ecill1Pittellt, 200. .•'.
' '.:BETTLEB§.'
' An,advisorl'ee'xinnikthe'. Was vet, Up
Departinental and itSiifet* the 'Provibeial *Goiernmient:
• in the Work.. tine.seloot*fuofIoikt.
ntrance ggap!-Pittes et,tahlielNiietit: of :fainilies Was
, ,
. The Department Of 'Education 'at: '..ae..eigned.• to•the province; and sup -
Toronto. :aitiOkuneitirlhe &ilea -of tiv'e, 7747,1scirs appointed. to, carry out the
.,entrinee and departnietifiel.. ,PreePeetive, settlers ' Were
Ilona for ,OaPef„1.14.4. cheer'. They • 'were old
, The departMentali will start on vihat. equipment -*as necessiiry.,'Tbey.
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Monday, June 25, and '' conclude ofi: 9.4v4.1. #e*.eal.,10te- ineach llocal-
Wednesday, July 11, thus takin ,the ty and*ade..their;9*n choice. MAnY,
into,the;neeend week'. in July; 'a little the families were located on burned
titter. it4n upt., • .over lands. about eight rnilea•seuth of
• ;. - et.4...h6;,.014'.v
ie Cochrane. - The landis readily clear -
held
;.re4cay,.weai
T:;it1:,48exeept in
hes 'been; burned Oft and ,the.,fertility
the 17.„reachspeakiiii section*, where•.°1L.'th.,41,1t"°P.:"...54.:11,,:':,.,t.O*P...b, natural
they are feiv. daYS •• : ••• ,• - '
• •,• In 1932 26 tinterio.mtinicipalitiee
Canada's War Pension
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Bill .$43,141,138.;,iji.,1032
,
fa.—Canada paid $43,141,138
or W°itaaccr
pensions durthg 1933, accord-
-1.4prino,ifix;t • given 18 the House .
of OntioOns last week. "
• The total...number, Of. 'Persons in re-
spect :Or W-111*-:Penslo*!- were paid
was 264;80.., The nttreber-.:- of 'do-.
pop.daiit ::oetusianmis *de 18,746; and
• of , disa.bility pension efra '77,9676;4..
-.4•••-•
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sent -282 tetti,erg;Last year 21•Mati..
cipanties .sent 151 :settlers, or a 61a1
of .46 centres 'will&Sent 383 families
to :the nertlf.-; Of this nUrabek 64' have
returned leaving 329 still thou.
'Doo-inayerg ,
Paris.—Gaston Donmergue, nelw
Premier of '11ramee, -Pronounces
.lase.narne in'' two ,syllables:
.mgyerg.7 ' •
M. S. Nelson'Aground
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: White, eaving harbor18 )ora tho tIWiDrifltt.tfrieifl the flblp t ti 4 tico, Pet,
*eat agrentitt at 'the entranee-to Porioniouth batr, Olt and antmunitlon '11014010. atef.' Steil . idongtIde
to• pull her oft. '
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••"ti,
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s,
t,l'eaSlirkatItS1,C4SereltiO* tO advano,
to the Merier.'eolnten7 .funds not ex.
-ceeding 45,000,00,0' for the Oost of an
additional ship or gape. '
: .WILL REMAIN BRITISH.
.4`1,t la regardedby all parties hOribti
the agreement elates; "ara the ,
cardinal: principle of: the inerge17 oOlor'
' .t
'
Itingtiern. descends limn;
•pany-that it be andlemain-Under-7,rr
British control."
Trarrater of vessels 'fa :di*etion .
the :new. CoMpany avail be effeeted ,*
an
n011Ienn"eemr.leiengt theBe
Noble Scottish :
—
United by Marriage
Edinburgh.—Two Ot the n0310
Scottish :lukties will be united );37.-.1,14
Marriage of :••terd ,Robert Crichton- „
---:
Mar-
'quess
S Years of age and Lady
- '
announced ;recently. Lord. Criehton-
The engagement of the couple was
0f;Bute; and Lady iVfonb; Of
Eglintonand Winton.
Plie&l,tarqUess Biite ,reputed
to be t.4.4) cheat peer the 'Endted
Sir. Robert Crichton; croated a, p#0in 1487 and the -long roll of farnily -
..
S**r(),*la
,,thrbdi, fainily of the bride-to-be do -
sends front the time Of, Williani the
Ceniluerer, Robert-Moirtgornerie; des.,
'oendant :of 'Roger of Mundegumbri
wh� acceinpapied: Williturb, obtained
land 18 Renfrewshire in the latter
haltof the 12theentury. Ile acquired
the 11.,areny ,ef Eglinton at : this •
,tinteit-jingh-Montgenieriewair,created
first Earl • of Eglinton in 1597: . .
The farnens fainily :seat ef„ the ,
Bates iveiiir.:Rpthea$. faces the Ayr-' '
' shire coast. Where the: two castles'
the Eglintetis stand:
Oakes a Prophecy
,(.P.M.R. in Toronto Saturday' Night.);
•
My
prophecy 1 that Canadian
nes will, make .great strides during.
the -next‘ s,ev,eral _months and 13,,y.
s..tnntaer, the,getieral .situation 40krili: be
very mueh- brighter. ,
' We are going.-.te see the construe-
atttont011e industry el44Yini a:. nPar:'
yen induetry'r•spring into activity, the
boom, , the:Steel planta, both heavy and,
•
light,.*(ite active. nnemployment-,so,-,
'sharily` reduced bliat1t no longer •
titituteS a serious 'eolinnunity bUrden,
manufacturers of Consumer goods Pro:
clueing 40 fist as :they,;.9104
: if: not.as fist as they e'en, at
least q'. good deal faster than •thei, ere "
oro happily ,.buyingand consumlng.
• •
?Ail.. VIII be Confidentthat happy • : •
daysate here again and ,here 1.0:4ity. •
The .onili Aistuithie feature for :the
consuming public will be .the 'sharply,
rising, Prices, •
GeWidow�1ogit'ss .
• •' "
tho tionowl .131*ich geOlogist, died. he• ,
,ioni the Lyeit MOM whieli the Geo .
1401 Society teeeody or4i4e<1. bi
of the it,tist &vetted
had, been presented,: . • •
He was •to havo reeeitred it atthi
;It now probablyhepresOntd, '
WS *Mew. , • ' „
Sotietyrs 'annual meeting next month
Kitchin, whe'Atte' 63; b:sdf.' •
Palaeontologist to,theAeOlogical gut,
voy 4tolit ,O,ritttio • sio‘1.906,
U.S. Fugitive . . .
Capitit..+7
„
. Starlit • Returning Flimle
cr,114to
. l ):ieWiyokriotkireitt..sio:tioEurope”otofthow
fpgitilit:,
,
th: 4,146,.441-7,
10elte dtien th.i' held of ' the riner,
'ff 1. r ;A•1;1.1. t,W44:4 ,17.*Wata-.-7
Tlrerner
rode'vd hoto with hit
mood ;value", of ir,560,060--th
ohiomolt to ICVe .Eiti•ope ;Sitiee .
-.Valuation 'of ..lhe--.A•i'ffellehillloltatV:77'"--
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