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ati a absence,-- , dwitted frankly. . , I - 1. 1�1
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WOMB AM I a quite uAtural way the problem 1:144t n tp London the next looked affectionately at his son, and ' , . � ,.L) WWW� , . , � 0 _�11. I . , , I .1 � .. I,- .., . � r- L I .
d% bl4ppy state of � Iii . � .. . .
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looked to be so formidablo 1, A&Ieu caoug�t the glance god under �x I . . �
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I ,�w,erkmaa who used to take their stimod it. But without making a4y - -----M--.----- .__�� L " _NL_V" L, .-I- _ , . . -, ) "I-
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SAVMG BRffMN time o"r P. day's "work bopn to, wqr1t, aent he'went, in search or his, � - — - _; . fl. 1. I , .. , . L � I �
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faster, so they are now turning out an.1 . hinls;R partner lo; the next waltz. � ,' , , . . I -'Xing's cor- !, .
__ I jasper� 'Vermont LNearlwhile, Undine4' and Mephis of- One little fact abQdt tile .
even . _ while ago,,one,of.them-La Young
nearly twice *a much product An bo- could net have, worked harder. 11 fiver---addkessed Sir berek Xeppel, respondengo may 1* worth mention' . .
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ent of thifel torholeg'bad wated themff4lves in the YJ 100 , I . L ,
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The *nnouncem ,ney dress, nu � ORGE L Hjs. Majesty bas.not used a poat� �
CONFLICT COI&D 'NOT ISE WON fore,. while merchauto, profeutonal, Pall to -be hold At 130minster bad ftp r�cess of one, of the alcoves, CA who received them, as "your Majesty` ing. L I . . � 11 . I -
-s bege4 to stay In '. , -that made ,Sir ince. he WAS-�A boy. if the King . - L
wrrHOVT'THEIP HELP. . ', MOU, And' baulair to L giTo, � Up made Something jikq a, sonsation, for Maylget adax?11'ask�- , . � fl& nq,1___A. mode AJ 4,44ress eakd s . I rgou I . I .1 . . I
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*1 � I long week -ends. to sacrfi nd *PII kuowl�,- but the -fact that it strained voice., - - Ards him, ' . . I hoje you willaot be,�,ferrlbly aisav- age, ,to Anyone be wquld ulia. the � U101,4' . . . .
. . other Vur#utte, Of,P0&c0 times f9r-thO wa% so seldom usid, for festivities of I Undino tui, , I her face tow , I � I I . : M . aph, but,never a post- *" .
14sad. 'of Women's Wir Employmv�mt and her e�esi = quAdusly through. . ' ' ' . .. .1 . I polAted, but I UTA not.ibe�Xiixl , V, phon" o,f telegr I � . L � 1. r .
serious work .,put. Upon IrthQui, ,by 'tU4 angy kind lent imp9iti4cP,t9. the. � 11", -HUDIAN . - card. � I . . I
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- " liortago. (it Men $4 L their officos. - So' ciii4n, ,and - had - io4$64, L i � 1 the mask. � � .
Commission poiya.Vibut.0 I. . . "YOU *.ma�ll !:.Udis- - fie. I neqd . 9 I .
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I .1 . rlgb� More BrItatu'llegan, Ito -Not out th town'silif. c6uUttys. lto%'111 1141TISN't Ot . -04ely�
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44 Q Xb* actually " Pi ara�i nl� Were'.car�i' � , yo are. . I . . on e 0 Ire . a ortly afterw�rd- known, T ,ere to a squ 1)
reAt Britain 'could not vdjf the aggregate of energy than. 9P e,d on apar�. �, ,.,,' . .- . . , .
I , , I That I dare it I I T the R6yal- estate at Sandringham, a ' , - .
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,. force of The 'whole �Uast[6, W lighted I I ot,11 wiis.the guarded . Entertaining the Prince. . . I
, war without its women. it they Were. had from. her unimpaired . a to ;rePly .' -"My nome is never mentioned :The, British Monarch 111 as, - Many I tehant of, his MAJestYli'who. is a close . . . .
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t* be taken out of the ' eres�of na- wOrkers.bolore the 'war. I . wid (I orated, ,,gZdl%, ... 6 expens in "rel polite, you know. 0 . Another very Valued and t the monarche
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tionatt Industry -Into which they have --O�t that would not bive been to, L I I seles Were' UnliA6 smiled. - I Aequalhtanc�A But Few I � friend of the King, is the Marquis de I . on King I 11
I be manufactured bythe masters of "Since 'you will not tell me your . Their "acquaintance began wh
gme since the wo.r started. Great of man their craft, and approved,of by her-� name, perb . Close Fcleudo; - ' , Breteuilp wholives in, Paris', and who Geor L . . .
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.t 04in ,aps, you can telh,me mine. . . Of W.R. ge.wao quite a young boy. I
. " Aldie'authoritlee, in order that the , . out the asking - 11 - . . ill was the 4ost of the . Prince. I The squire I I . ,
Britain, would crumple up." . palled to this colors unless the women . . . .I and his Majesty have � I
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L I -lie necessities f right effect of the terlod, that of two - with L L h 441 do not think that George . W a couple of years %go" L The marquis -the Col -
That, Is the emphaitic; atate,Rtlut bad arlselt nob, y to t o , "I can, madam,' 'You'� 'aig-Lady, I �S, but he will never is one., great -hobby in gommon . � .
. � hundred years , on example Of the MO*t 6 L ,
made by, Cecil HarmaWorth, , brother their vounitry. Without the women � bac , might be, main- Merivale, who is so, forld* of.the river. ' ave many friend I . nished and i Majesty, , ..
tained. Never had a ball, been care- �06 6.. forg�Cor Willingly losi a friend," was loctipir of star4ps---and ME . . . I
of Lord Northcliffe, And head Of the oltering themselves for the nattoles ried 'out With ouch'a wealill. of detail . . ,T,Tndine started, her f tur Ing , courtly tyid of Prongli gentleman. with his very. consideraWe'%cilitteo' ' '�. �
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me uddehly pale. ark, once made -by the rlate Re had long"desired to b
Womews War Employment COMM15- work, the time, would 110on, -have 00, ' Throughout *11 this, and during the ,,, what . Are lto�. tutor of the presenp I .1 ;present for getting'atanips of great rarity and',
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litell,, as to the part Enxlaud's� wa.moll), 'When in 4very phase of Industrial on, marly visits which Adrien found naceis- _ . I In(,., has Qften helped Q1 ad I . .
. L . I you?" she asked, - as she;* peered ' at Regardi ig the . monay,011's Intimate Prince. �f Wales in Paris, but various. Va . I '. . . .. . .
are pla�ying In the war. For two Years, eavor there would have been felt a Rary to make to Bar-minster, journey- him with Straining eyes' seeking to f' d In . . " frii�ndls collection,- , L . .
Mr. Harmswqrth #1 I t I I � ri�n_ships, that w4s, i prophecy that, circumstances delayed the Prince s, I I . ... .
� , as hoed of this 1111* stritin too Intense to bear upon tiiose. ink backwards and forwards in' his .1 . ___�*..__ I , I
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portant commission that,haa been 41- working. at the topnotch, ,so that a great car, Lady Constance n , L has .; tome perfectly tr visit to hint. it I . said .that- the visit' ' " Ndit-13;homin, -�Wi)c Plaxit. * , .,
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ed a suillint gehtle'-demeafiour,� but I �,Meplltotophelesll calm. George has as extended .;.in acquaint- was actually arrandqd when the King , when a wax plant (Hoya) falls to .
reettut 'the employment of W0111ext Im crash would haVe been. Inevitable. The e i retort; then, as if to t*n the subject , . .� L .
I Sh allowed in no opportunity,for exm . Is v ' anee probably el�i bad his father, .but I was spealdxik . . . . L
\. war work, I* had opportunity of plain'tact it, that , fat� over the teleAbne from I
L Great Britain, with la ion,'" seeming rather ,to avoid he continued. . It is . . b L ' . stir some bonedust into the, �
p seen L e, and a 'iflItly I I there are compar re marquis in goom
I 'Vt their fabulous One 1, atively few, who a ' ''Falacd W -Me .
. I . Judging exalPly the value millions of Its mou In khaki, bad not hik,p esonce. Even Lord'Barminster, . .. � n . Buckingham atter-. At surface.r, soil, and after Ito growing o-' �- ,,. ' L 11
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,. ,wopIL ' He 'tegards, VrItatu'ri , the. reserve to do its work Without 00 watchin his tw,?,, dear ,ones closely, , rivabout so�ne pAvate m . d Water, sparingly, barely elloug I .�
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. women," as , theinj As b I I as . 'to Whom her . compani-on friendship, says. London Answers. ilie end of thei conversation the war- perio � d give a _ L _ L I 1
, lie calls ethIK women"and the further fact is OvJdout. . ' Q avi 0 1 iclon' ' and L . , to keep the soil moist, An I 1.
. t10 ; but, h t sted to- ons'tanee's P be; waa-far from comfort- Undoubtedl� the King's nl�st , in- quIs referred tl�e. prospect of hav- ,
, equally,as, tutport4rit'aS the soldiers In that it the wOmen, hidn't shown them, - . mi to rather. dunhyJituati6n. , Keep. it in . I
. � allfehito her mind. The hit' at the river tir ' �Xdoidham, Ing � yisit , m the Prince, anA . the ' . L . .
L . kb�kl in -carrying on the WA� . , WrIteSAL. selves capable of dolur that work A, love . ke matters right in,the erid'i , r,�ate friend' is Lord Ste , 0 r6 L . e I . , this, condition for six --weeks .or. morek I I L . I
. . . nly 'a chance one; big Majesty's private secretary. Loid I 14tter W45 thus practically settl d
London, correspondent crigis soon would have been reachid At last the -eventful night came. T . .
b L but this was doubtful, If blephis- . then bdkin -watering and encourage ... . . 1
4 I - temporary stables which the Village L St4mfordh Bigge, with his glose atia jhtimateiri�nds , Plants that a .. ,.:-�7
l I Ve have -Just a trIfleover 1,000,000 -that eventually Would, have led to In- topholed' turned.' out to - be eithef . . , ' � � ,re ,. .
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wolneti. doing mon's work. ai .home." 4 lies, were rapidly" filling. '.. � L . I .
. . , ustrial, disaster. . I , Ihe ordinstry oi Mortimer, Shelton. .or,jasper Ver , I UK G orgb,, then Pki 3oui him, as ji ill mositly alop �
I I .Says &r. HAT'llitsworth.- "We, might,' - "Gxeat Britain may* thank Its'legionS I can and carriages stood side by sidej ap, she half feared. . I KI 0 . . lace bf Wales, 14 touch., He, indeed; has al I Ad . or opurs'. lipon wb4cb the flowers .Nvill i - I . I ., -
easily have three times that nUrdber- pf loyal omeu t4at the lliy'lias long. She strove toconcell her uneasiness. 1901; but p�eviously Sir Arthur Biggi 1 members of. .the Royal AoUselio , be pro6eed"af the blooming peii6d . ,,
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L . , W . as guests from town, and the Surround- ,"The host . should be happy :and It of ,in - . . way thes ' . . . . I .1 . �
it Wa i4olk all who are,,1sIuco.Vassb,4 when the. nation. had, to ing districts arrived; Land the air re- . ad been'one of the equerries of Oe .most ' his most . inti ate' friends. It .is Well not to cut a e Spurs, . ..
. or four times, 2 satisfied to�night,"sbe i.ald; "it Is .11dusehold of � Queen.Victorid, and bad. � With' those Srom .Whom -he -is by ne. - SU6C64jf , L -;.- " -, .- .-
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. ' ik 11�am.. the horses' hoofs, And carriage wheels, . great success. 1-soe cls and bAimate friend* of. cessity' of c.ii,cumstAnces, .separa . L If the sdil', is,! - I 11
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- . morb than Via I Ii L ' on its. work,,af. ML' oting Of Motot , "Yes, help yll" agreed the demon-, . bloom will be ruined . . .
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JlAve Aot needed any I ek of power I ' 'the then Duke of York. . - , - ' - ' -tk L r co"e- A�htstir 'sdrno 11mil,irito the,'suv- � . - .. . .
million who- are -. They are' Ili. UOMOL 8 I Ingled 'with t1W he � . . . Very .
at wort L Its"work. of Inaking munitions tQ horns, . , nodding his gorried head, "but not pat- - . . I I . , �, King. keeps - up a. re . gu I la . � I
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. . -w6ll as, developing Its , ... , . - _ isfied.'. . --Th--t he will- -never be -till he -- " --- -- Silence -and Strengthi. I.- __ :sppudence.. __ .. " ;�.- -,:,L- , --I f I 1. 1-1-1 I - - her- thn edu8t. In .-. � . 11
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front tho' girls who. run litts or wOrk'fco4- re;ourfts And keeping tactories Within the Castle all was light'and odes the idarriage of his beloved son i � . I . ;. . Friends From Boyhood. . repotting use At least hW saud to .�. L. ' , .
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% . I mairth Ripples of laukhter.ond the -" ,He stop�6d short. . .. . .� -Lord- Stamfordham- is a .. rather . � . � �4_ - L " 1. . I I - �
Ii bujobees sblops..'t6 theaft -waking-golug; In' short, lkeeptt2g the. nation buzz -.on ince'i � libdz�l%,grawth � "of tile - -,;.' � , -: ..,
. , I I.. , 1� Lady -Crifistandi Tremaine," silent, reserved man, I . .1 A L il L- -'- iminis ..
a . ot conversation Went - and- a'stciry has' 111 the- days before the war his *�;w
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a , .5 ,tly, as the guests arrived in th�lt finlshed Lady Xbrivale, I . O ct, us d railehot, and. ptombte the deVoJQ,1rt4 0 , . I .
. Id'J6bs as .'bus waging a gi . n,a ION'i VOIcO,,'been told abou't one occasion 'when 1,; .t. . i
. have., tho�*'Iu. banks, gt�nttc W.,:r. � I vi.ried and'gorgeous qostnmeq.� . from- which all -attempts at disguise - , � then ab6ut . eighteen vote on� afternoon,&'week. to wri ing e t. of b14 "Ing buds., - ' - - ... .
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I - "When 'ii o' f the 1,000,000 ad gone, ' I I . 1� 1 . . � 'io his R, . ends, but Since A, I ' ... . I . " .'�Worl
I coudu�tors,. in ,clerical viork, In gaV we , peak I The walls, �of the great reception h , ' of elg�,. was at dinner. with' his - ersonal Iii t'L fin� _
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-emmoutul office%, am gricult diff I dp& roems. had- all been �overedvn ... Ifthistopheles nodded again. year" gust, 1914, he has been.unable 01 . I � X ,, (�_ - I
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� . work, . Wi ha�b �: them eveiYWhere- tries it fail% to ilve ,*au'adiquate Idea 'loss tap6stry, and as far as possible ,1rou, have guAgaeA aright, my " 9) gratidmotl�er' sit Wirldsdr, Cddtle, Lord tifine, to do tyls; , . ,� ,--,, . .. I . 1 enough tobe.-ebaiyL of pro&ecr, .
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, . .. An4'It nu:4�be Put olX 'roe�rd-tba� 'of, the, actual resources, at - tile nattoa!s made,to roprosent�tbe ballroom, Of lie 'said., ,;44S6eI.ther6 they,arei toge- E ' L the L L ' '' -' ` L � � _1 ____ L .... . ... . I.,
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Great B14 iWs wojiten have with -Am- ' Antony Leroy, two hundred years liandsome . � future. King noted t6t dUring din- ' . . 11
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azftkg' rapidity adapted .1hent4elves to could put, ;,000,": women it work, b(,en asked to, keep to any L�,)- Hie stopped again., . rarely. Subsiqu�4tly King, George.re- :, .. henome L I I d ,... , e. ,. t' L I I . I .�, ._1 .1 .
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tile, other (a heovY,thollAtIsh. Tales we, his Or f4shiiill, and therefore, it ' I .,cried- Laily e�ivale, . _ . . .
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I . whoro.,flue 14.-4iii,11_1d1e;P4*"�lQ , Aititons.-.-.0f: women .are. .vaitlng:L their -.hao ever gathered within the.Wall% Of fickdor grip-.-, - . -1. - - i - � � - - . when ilke two I were � -By -Cala-adiln ,N. .Orthetn' '.. *.i .. , ,
. . drudgeo ,or !a the, gentieLr plursults. vtouldn't know what to do with them. watpotrle most crowd that grasping 'his. scarlet -clad arm ,,, - a
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. .. .0riurlity, to .'serve in anj #otivity I Barminster . Castle. ', ... Never were . .:dqt.�' I I . . subject, After, nnen"ll 1 .a ways . , I .. . I � . I . . I L.. . , .
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I "T'o, m3r'L ml'd,� thle i , I dreesesniorie regal or.move Magill c_ Ii n to a ;9 .y Gey y I �_�- 91 '. . I : .
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� n War, gi%e from. that, may.aid their -country. . .But we. I His c6mpahion .trembled. with 'sup. IstO I
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thq� wodderful'"46volopmoilit � of ", entv.v� _ , , witF attetition, 0 � 61ieJ,6 OuWOU41d`* ' Ra -In -
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L I , It!- � w6men In.our InOu . atries in L ation. Caialiers- in SlIkv and satins,' "What L do � you 'Mean?" she ex- not offer any opinion on a subject. , .11 .. . . . . . . � . . . . .. 1. . . . . . ,. I,# . '�. .1 � .
I . Bridlih, soldier. Trow� the ordinary C* I a solorktifle, vith� plumed lu , JeWell claimed,, ' "Can LYOU prov6nt1t?" alsout which,you did. not know ,a groa� .. '' ''. ; L .. I . . L . . I .
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I i ghte'r, has- dem .. , ... ,(To be, continued). . �, deal." . ' . I :- Year As Tr agkontindtlt. � �. ' - .
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I I 11 tratod'twi6 thIxtgs-t1ie.--vast-T.4serV - ' ' '/ . -. . I .�. ... :. � '' , Ahd--. �years iftorward�, 'when King � I L., , ' . - . . __ . I " I - ; 1- " L �, L, . I.
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,p6iW-6r of thOnlitlonls'ra0ln sit home, s. �, 83 sikespeare�s charac . -;�d . ' jrjVat� L._. he Past Year, Carrried : Approximately _- i3l"000100k., ____ I - - _. C.". .1 I
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_ . . Bushels of Whqat,.'an Inerease.,of 125'Per Ce - L 0 q. no : .. ...
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"' .� . L U;Ue& -and ,nt seemtory'llie rteferl;ed to this Occasion,. i , heifie.
Britii6--fidil lid idea, before the war, , dilly.- - ff'- - V -h -rino �` -The 6ritiria Education, Departm# L y`6 'New: Mile OAS - ,and N . .
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� and ',X -suppose the same ii true -eti men . wholie places thily took.- - In I *ested together, their identity con6eat. have -.issued A circular. to inspectors and said'thai he had nev6r altered -his ' ': ()Qtarlo, Makes� Aftonishing Showin& Right " fr ,*Commened. ": '' L 'I.' I . I I . . .
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. every great nation, ,�hat latent"fo Will agricultural Pursultla we found -a re- .It see and ie4chers.that I order to -assist mind in regard to i�hat he' saidili'" " �. . I ,1. :, L �
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she held that co�ld be d6�eloped Into a on ,theL pnr� of d, in meeting the Shortage *of foodstuffs . -Lord . amfordhain, though hq' fills . . I _ I I I I I :
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. , . . I British farm- fable'h 4'risin to throng the balls,of King "George as, did. � - % Viont'Our Own Correspondent. . .such .Importaxi .. . L I . , I
Powerful -efigine of i6tivity- We did ., ors to taking we . .the tea,ehers who ire, giving - instrtic- the same office to, t centres vid VaUC0U_ . I
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�. not r�allzebefore the war that many,', . Lord .RnallYi :Ing, occu- *- - :Toronto,' February Oth. , ver in '. . ,q ..
ferrea meu: as xa ' b Up in the gallery above 0 .ti6na in kgridulture and horticulture s. to the'lato E. * 0 .1 the We,94, and Montreal, In .. �,
I MaJori L , rm , ands.. It, has jnk.4,%� ft . I - . . t"*_* dL 'Some , . gains 'that the the East, I . . . I . . '. I I
I may say #a ty'. of,- Gteat. 134t- i been Slow, this�proeess.of induellig'tile ballrOc tmous, ore igt schools should grow vies a. rather 'differen , an in . . I I .
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. ain's m6n: woreworking: roall , forth: elo .end. . c 9bi Ar- Ways .a more .onerous; Poe tion �.tban , - -Canadian Nortlic , ,.. .
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y on4alf, farmers to. draft 13'rftafi�s girls Into. . . and. � . .planti of fo�d'*aluo in S. . .. for its, yeat 'as � a. transcontinental - The development thit I is sure to be? . .. ,
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��.,;�, �.. -.,. ,� _. quite leisurely a' nd nbt .putting out 'Istered,ttil-th.1-, ___1_____-_Ltyt m*' er and his si lots cultivated., -Inspector are , � . - ' - - Whether'- the. 6mefiomthe . - , . _ , , . �,_ . ..� I 2, .,. I
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I 1. W116_10_. -effort that was 4n,them.. - That: , , I :�dviiled f4 demonstrate , �mote - -fully - -- rd he�& '' � ,% i_� _ 1. - �,
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I . I . kni6n,in '. L MAU4. Muller. . Back Again . L : from. the, entrancehall, where they . . , . � King many . a . viserst , is ,even ,doubtful fact that ths.bafindian I :Iq . . N, . r . -
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, 1 ,..�U4 1 : Undled have ever -been duplicated hailin lZilce of
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_�,� - _Is :t4e, Shops, Or ..wh&ev6r elsei--but-mon- .-- "An Odd fact deveiopi�d7ltv our ,par- rfier,ely. donne � ,%demino over ."tute, h�s._Upoil Ahe_�Yelfir �S,e, alway, carried. -m . - . , .. J _ _ .parnink its total - �
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:' - � of otheriaAri, whvpfecl to Plit In -p le- - - - -the sk in his opl , It haa- been estimated -that ,,, i him. 13 ' . . P 4r he ,. I . ..
�. . . . . 0 1 coling but 'girls to . firms Is that , irig dress'rand carribd his ma p� e,. . I I .. � , with Ut KIU&VrGeorgd,'.bo�h * " " looq , � . �, . . . .
-4 - haps. fopr *r five days', Warkiii 'a Week,. ' ' . - - .are, many fitatures to the report � jdar -. being brought down to .. I . I. . . .
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.. . - but Miss.Penelope had had her , if thib is done the'food Product of public and privittib'affaits, may be said .._ * to than , ,a quar , ter of a million dollgtg, .1 " . . L.;,..
. . . thoL romantib �Wdity -type . of Maud bgr-dr; I . .s� . that make it -of'special import
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then,take .a iest in a fashf6ulihie -wrook- . .,L Isbor,ate, dress 'copied from a .i)icture i --' . . `6vetr' Canadian, owing to a 'eductiol, fro ---- -- r I. . i. , : . ' �_ L' ',,_.
. . ' L Alullbr.iftitk' ogirl -disappeared some e 6iltarie would; - be' increased -�by :to have -only i4o advisers, and'theSeL ". thi. 111-r *
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4i -_-and,' ' . 'L .� ;. L " -a -hadWt of Lord Antafty'8L.iVife, which hung Ili $10, * . .., '' . , -ord Stimfordbam.' � -,*of.almost $1,400,0 - �? � '"L
I I . � . :1 Itine 94.from, Eililmid. ' We . . 000,000'. .. � na.L .has.in the build '.
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. I , ,the Picture Galler3k - was .1 . . .r . .1 . ., I 00. -As was to be ,
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L I � :the farmers told ill!, th�y _: 0 . � r � of. State . . itn up o . important. transcon- expect4�d,,r, great propoxiti6n of'the .- " L I.
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. I Prob.J.em. I ,composed of soft. gray s ver . . r . . I I I Ing - -he '- I .1. .
. r ,I . .., 1. I . .., � �.. r I had boon unable for Seine years to got wbich hung a veil of. gold chiffon em. L If -paint . andr-greage c hisMajesty is, of 4:;Aiise, Iguided 'by. . ental line and the attractkre ter- increased,rovenuis come frodl . I . . . . :. , I .
,. . 1 . - a - With pearls.- z - A Old, in ,be made to -the 'advice of his Minister$' L. . -ritory that -Ilas beep developed large crop -gathered in the Canadian . I �
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.. Ing each other,wh'at was, going. to� haP�l we -would be. an)r better - o,ff. put We ory of gold.wheat�eite sown With take the place of buildings'Without 62- . gome' little� while after the Xing . *.through the �omplctlo of the sys��West Ili the fall of. 1916, butsince, ' I . I . � .
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I Den to Gfeaf',Hk expense "the tem.: T,he feature-oi --thia.Lrepott that time there,has been a marked
, . 'A U6d,the r pea�l: decorated th ba(f ascended, thie throne . . . [s nwely to be especially at . .
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, r men were, In kh 0 -ion grey satin t gether tion ne . .. - to I I : y , . . ,
. uir-hubdredt; It the family, dh imals'from. d6irigAami twin go6d.snd�su -%i�Qre, I '/ .
. . he ald And there were � again, gud- nOw,we xalfi; this, to eded will he that .,of. a fened -it lady and -her husband - for c,e- f Ing is that ,which shoWs"the pro- al ' hand�dd, over'the , lines, and '. � . -' - .,' - -
r . ot, enough men outside military age- . % . I wit kmohds, madQ Miss, m int reasoils,'Lstruek ' ,. * t part the Canadian No theirn Ur 'ic th _-,
. ,it in - I I . �dr n e first four tro ths of.thb�... .- --,----- -
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-to fill. Jobs. - ;It looked In the . . � off.t&� I r g al Ypar.groso earn
, . �.� e4rly land.. it le,gobig to help In putting that bevy of fair w6men an * . on run th L. might be a.loss, of nvitat.idn-lists; at Buckingbam - with - its transcontinental system, curl�ent fis I r iligs , �. .. . .
" ould' - . d gorgeous the I ! g. i ' . I . � . -a I � . . . .
. . days thoough'ihore-L' . . . ere ". has been .
. ' 6C the Y�ar as c down, the price. o ml '� wit It* ...", - 1. . " . Valace, anil it was henceforth,icnown ble-to play in liaiidling _ baye. ContlZed-19, show. large in- L' j---1 -.:'LL L ", L .
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-p�lrontupa -Apkgni- '0 . jrL -greasi. g a machine' a,rgQ p , the gr -correspohding-por- ' - ' . � _-
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L - 04-Y 6110 oAtqop!.�P, , _� � L . 1, Immediat6i . thot their � .I , � I . . ' �
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. I f�grftain's fildustries at I . . . . I T perk. and Ldd�r� Constance, , The latter k meet th , , . I ' ,.L I I try. " ,. . , . . ,�. . .. .. )P� L. ' " ...� .�.
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� I � - .'�Vin , t ,Of. men tor do the -nation's work. 41AA 'to the. had', choseli to- represent I'Miranda�ll with tho easier method *of running it. 'a - . . ,.. I Perllaps� the M I I .. .
, . I wgges the women of,tng- . ' ' A-gentlemon, merdber of the.Royal ght'along. Wh4l; been the con. Went in this e6nnectidtl is that It is . � i I , . . I
.. 111� )ere . I ' - L" e�_7-7._ __1kq4_Lkt# r _q e6ref'h-1 man. is, . . � � Rig I..."
.w n 1-n the, , h4iartg- of . T114wy. 111 -,�ad hor l,i�t4i*ii-ii4-.4i��iri�,-.tl,.RIT.ii--,-ql.�, sui . .fitid WJ�Lio�j 'j� ,.,;N, , 1. .
. 1. . la4d arc gUtlai;, IL�W,4� be r.alfl t1tat, I _---- llou.-choldy � and ont .Vhe) stw)(I.M94-t In � Uf 0 &111 ,�, .Zle jr, t1, r ,,,, � ..
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I W 1 . ernatural.- - The p&Ie gold of r her ha i likely to. grease all -parts thifar6 lili- . . illig _&C.11 A *11. ilLll ; Lbberr. �-�,Lw.-
I . e roltay ruligivings, about It. . i r 5y'Ork 1� I 04-ese nd'Queen, d his assoclAto . 9 -that it was Only- 0 to 0t; L LhaL. thu- ---,,,,. , ,�'. � -, I .
or out v!libil at the outset of tU.ef Wa -feq -j � imation of the King a .1ieAyj1xA-fLZA lo,�.
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:10, Of l7nen to the front thv�u. Great - wage$ Of the skilled won whose places Fier town, which, sirapid as it was, yet 0 ,chief trouble is. that " . SY3- �' the same month 'Ili, tli� preViOUSr.: .
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1! *. .1 . ; I W - � them new are commanding me Pay. been desigfied. It" was of ' AleSt Of- protection a an6�hei U e ' nominl6n, and the, she �this r evidently . in-
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I �4atft:ally, - We' couldn't e0 A; Way."L to . � . � , I . I 0 , �, �. L ch. I these hopes .have been reall *,. � L
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. . . I . . . :,�k N. 1. "Pay AS, ' wavet, i ' . . .1 . . . ,r . . be4n . I .. ' : , ' " '' * ' .
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, is vo, stoppifig U I , regoit as .' 7' � . .
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I ipJje,,.At_ 'Ry"bo ) dxoreas the, admiration . the,nidst"influehtial �and imporrtaxit . ;-A few. of the. outst'allding,fea.,iodicating the,popitibn 6f , ,
been'uhable �,( . _t 0 .line , . � :1 -1. .. -
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I I isaid-tbatthe 'Nomeh Of 2�ugland. f4-dd�' , r-faif: -- I - meffl.b �,6j._" L:� _tUy . ,h ,.,.* ____:-'-'__-
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l --L . . 'bek u y, w ic .N Ver). eOV- �L, ' & -�, . .. I .1 I an rerh � 'Ing ,t rease ih'fteight trhffIq diur- 1. � I ja.'
. � , I : . --:-.;. lare'leble.to earn exaetty'ag much as t hi b' vas,no,0,16we' ' . . I S I �- . is dxt* ely, kind-hearted man, - , - Au ine. Ail, a9yeeinent .bf � kr,6at- impdrt- � ' , a I I i.
. , ' i el'Od by -a. Velvet M ,.' , . - r. . 4 I . 11 I 'Tog. the Power -thatAlle Xihg).4, .1 0 year of $8,352,412,... equiv- ,. .. . I .
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. r 1. - . character . ldetico'giVeg biot"' Very Wisely. '
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I I . � of theit.,work. It resolves itself into � First, and'r With hIs . " . .L W. � increase Ili Passenger traffic, $717.,- System!g ' frelgrht,�j, and � passenger . . � �
I—. i, I - - � � . � - of"Charles the .. . . -0 - thb Xing, he is a mqn of' 'fe L .
' I '� ''. b;t. . � the-plaht Tact" that.- -the womens call, lark -do�-p:e,y,�%-Ahd ' . I I i 240, of a gain of 18-.215 p(w cent,,,, traffic WA,SL rAp(IL, With . .. -
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� . ..�. . . . L T&,hbst, sugar i . . , X- as; much ad th 16"y earn, . , - full� looked,tile part (if the,unhaPpy r , -0 r. - _.- _. , I __1 . friblids, abil,'ipinds h1�'-Ieisur&tA'AAkU--7 ..( , Wrease _ the Cunard -L , I . . --l'- ', -- 1:.
� , PJaVe , � \19 fin Ili' total -opekating Steamship Co; In future the oun- .�, . . .
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.L . , I _ � "in I . onardb. There was t faint' murmur ' , ' I w.hich ltr_extrbni'ely's�ihty� just, now- ,-. -, revenue of $9,504,168,.or 36.01 Pei! ard Line 'and the �Canadian North— -
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. of, admiratwn-as-he en .. .PutsliitS, * . ep0t�, .over the PrQvious,Yoeir. That ern_11aflway_.'w.JU_be3, in fact, -w-sinklo L I � .-
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� I I . I. I . . - ;, . bodied man hag'" much:wo I detail � had been 'go earefully CoPied - I -1, LW �'�_ , - " s Ohe charactdristio-of Lord 'Stim-, � the company's lines handled Over tialisPortaffon unit bet -ween ,I, -, .1
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. , 1. I streetSrand In poinj Jobs, Although Ol,der acrosq hi's breast,that it WAS A3 i '�._*�_ , I 4 picks' 'and chooses his' ggoof positive thatthe railway has
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. . . .- .. W per. cent., with -the girls of the 1, g0nopod ,dowh from its frame� - - . I , .1 ... -4, .,�', I, words with extreme.eare, some�vhat AR. growing areas of the ' , f Res - 'e, � . i
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. . 8p -and �. tes'at I *Woiw A I , 1, i,` Y alfoiir does, and is alWays at the -The exact 9rdin traffic lika.d1od 11119' 'give', ,th C ,41nadian I . -
It ,!��' �. famil Uld.,�,ring'Ing In an tneonscious of fbe'attenii0h they, . .1 ' .. 8(),q J)A.1q 114orthern an Already importalit ad.
I . . - r, "'' " -L .I.- #y - , .'1A1_b_.____ - - . , . - make his mean � 11clij_aA
I . income, I - &WINA are -beleer - _ . �,N_*_ . . . I . 11K __: arnountdd to V31,978 'I QJ j, 6.
provoked; -A&Ien-ledAjadk-r.onstanee4 . , --- 9rM_t0,0..1)Ailv ",to I � -----.-- � . It - . _4_ L I .
fidlilduAt . Varitage'-in t - --e---- - 6 k.�_ � _ - - -1 - __
. - granix1ation give It . � � . . solutely ele,ar. . I . �_ - �.� � . ........ y �4 iff , ,
r r * off than before the war. Sn when it out to the first dance, And opened the' . � . � ab� . .compared with rii,975,520 bu ,balg . tioll, particmlarly in carrying 'the - : . I I .
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. . i the highly swo, . ball with her. . I . I L : . I Another Very old friend-ot the'King I'll 1915, br An increase* ()T 7(i�M,Ur 'TWO Colphlodit! . . � .
etC* collies to ifie last analysir, It. Is not . . . . . I I I
L .. � I . . 280, eiluiv ,r a es.0frering. in largest ,
, . W nth I - I W... �,, I . is ,Sir Derek I . alnut to,an ine � L '.
. I * s, , Miss Penetopt AS in the-, sevo Roppol. Sir Derek .,has e �e (it as Volume, viz,- lumbor lind'ki-din"., ,
. .. ., ing power. It dis-,,L, � bard to see that it is the *011lieft of . - k �,-� r � , . . r .
. I I . , r . 1461wert of delight, whoh some little I '. 11 the, rop�tation 'of being one' .6f - the i'duch as 125.81. Per cent, . I. : 11 ..16 afri'line Of Oo, Canadian 11 .. . * 0
I solVO4 inkintly ii Brltalw who' -hi -o the bockbont of the time. late,. Adrien callne4lap to her. 1. r .. I , and the vi�st amu4. � That the'Comikny lias begn -fible I r L . ..
� ft .11 I � I I !1 boswr$sied mon Ottl10111 - ailwA fl-ord Quebec W I . . . .
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Fration at home.". "What a magnifloent sight, it; it . � . y1d to make such striking' gailvi, in, the Vaneouv�r i ' ' .
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d' . To 116LVO tlodn h6sts in flit. mo�t in- mystery is so delightful.- I can't ro- I � BREADS I s' all dinner alid lundli,parties was Ohly opel,%Ajj�(l i
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I . ' I I r cognise anyone now wider the magkg.. I .1. I I I peae0used'6 be'giveti. aa -a transcontinental rSyl,tefil (Ili)" 1 tenl, grq hoNV ael:Vjilg 75 Pei' q 'cent, . , I r ' . �
L 2 mul 5-1h '! ". .. . viting position in the Poultry hollso Is . . * in tlo .9. 'Ing the last qeven of the tw e �, � -1 �
to L601 , - who is that'?" She - t buok ' am Palace. Ile is, andr hag. - of tile aggl�eg
NieCand tbo begt'cure for the habit some fowl Look, glanced to I I At buok - t1le'r at Nation 6 . I �
I . CAttOiii � wdida it lady dressed ag U -..who . KE'S'' been for Many years, Wmernber t)f �hq . . months of l4cal year, an( r M the � I I .
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- . a . OOV641;111� pullet,b) have of layin , L 11 I CA, - yAJ.,J1OAhefi01d,- - , � .. - - � - ' if -is Tat-td-led-th 1nt,0j,_1J,,�__ L 0 . I C4nado ,*hav�_ - - r -� ---.
. bd to ftoa%`by-thinii sQildl%O , , . . . . 1111tZ, 00111babitants all(t ovor, � - ,,,,
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10 a�d,gwb, � ,tteir eggs on thilst floor. A'coupie bf her. movernontG, on the arm of a weather Conditions in the.woswrll . I
.A.I., 1,,t Thbtkth MophiatdDbeloi). '1�11 Ono 6f,the tasks lie ha'; Pciforme, , The PresonGgittlation emphasizerg! , - � ..
.� 1� Witl1cOn;qPJcU'OUS $Ueees"r �j Imilar,
� pulleta took a� notion . I . provinces, ar.d more. parti v ill tilp ra(l;t Illat th(v �
r.� NP . il q. poe tile British Columbia Were I I , nailway is not as I . .
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. ; . uod, but thoy would )lot took t e digguibea, "thAt is-Y,oa, I earmot - I " � to, In ract;, In i,(Jlliiliiv.t,I'Allsoontitlo,l� - ,
.� -EV-Lady Afo,rivikle.lt i L' r' qeaglonn whell tho, KIng, owilli to lomoihatancef4, wpre tile. hlo,,� I - 'fa luw acquir. - - � . I I
I - .ra QOW at t1foin, Thon 0, liest, boi WA6- placed be migtaken PA S TRJ edn (11f-'e'l it LI9'hlV diverMffod L kraffid, Thd .
� - I rear the spot w1roro,tho,v wor6 in the His voico dropped slightl, fig ho engagements, hit . c; b I I ficult that Canadiah r4ilwAy,%,.Il,q(l . ( �Qr collfirm
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. . I firnt:&V, Wbeft it Was later T.,0MOVed ' � i4 * � unreservedNivaranteed wh�n softie Vrench officem Arvivoill I ell Cqlt,r(llat, tbo (!,DmJ)A,JV . POint-11-orlmlly hold, that the Ultimnio I I
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11 . I i tho utlivary gland"'of tile I-10A;IT11,0'. ti, . p4 lltleaq
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