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e3&trac* of �whleft Zoin-SW is eout- I - Geman Chancellor: I j". jW is consecrated the next � L
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; Edmonton .. .............. 47-00 as La Joyeuse Entree, and sworn to - was impossible to co'AveY anYthiRg - I
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11�� � i Forward, , . .... ....... 40.25 miral of it, he wotild be intere . -
f, - . A the I ' sted to ,I dissolves justaully OU aceomft",As
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I .104i . , . , . tales of how the (,.itizens fought with wfo almost unimown to thq mas of Cork, and ork h -
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exception. In 1420
Brussels was no .
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FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 4th, 1917
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th.6 citizens detnanded and olitained
the supreme political positioa than
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a further charter granting thOm 'ad-
the hevi-regarding the parphase by
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ditional privileges, and so uncertain
ihe . Kaiser of ��. dog Or a horse.
,tion', and was never afraid to express
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were the ttmt)s that It was - some
Bethmann-Holhftg, in 1905, was ap-
them; whilst, in the Arst half of the
Nineteenth Cefitury,, tt %ad a vigor-
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years af ter Brussels had been raised.
pointed Prussian Home Secretary,
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to the position of a capital City that
oAd it was then 61at his name first
Iterary life
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the Dukes of Brabant could so far
bocame familiar to the man in the
which has been ,ompared to that
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trust themselves among their fur-
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-street in Berlin. Shortly atterward
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tulent subjects �, as to live ther6. It
was their custom. about this time, to
he was appointed Assistant Chanc,PA-
lor to Prince Eulciw, who was tk,en
s=e time. As to the Cork of to -day,
it, is, to quote Stephen Gwynn again,
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live In the. stronghold - of Vilvorde,
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experienced instructori aud
and Louvain, and f rom there eadea-
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Secretary that Bethmann-Holtweg be-
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'Chancellor
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Charles V.- sigfied his abdication in
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� ,al stock for years has paid dividends ' ard hwpod it would enable them to aj
I M lapffe ,4�-_t it 4eemed as though his I
*ha neighborhood of 7 per cent. ApPIS body did not coxxtain. a bone unbrok- are immediately attracted by what . noU31ce that the war treaties he
at The Expositor Oflize, Seaforth, en, . and the rumor ran that hi one writer has aptly described as "a beM revised in the direction .of n
I 8 laller's harbor of delights," Queenstown Is, I
— had killed him in his Md ]Be, ' . nanciation. of all intentions juc(n
L cell aAd indeed, a ;4easant pLace, and, to Xendall's Spa,vin Cure has naw
brunght aut an India rubber doll for those who know fretand, StMngely been rafined for Imman upe. US .j.stnith SAFtmt with their own declaration
the scaffold. Kropotirin himself r tratin-powerquiv];l)-re- ucedale'ft 7boW said frankly that they were (b
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spent .wme unhapt)y years in the for- esE;welfiilp,s,,)�-2tills,l)rt�i .,4 t. termined—keeping Constantinople i
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I Mulft soft outlime of cl'ff and bdll, in its sem, and 01 forms of hirne- I . ave use
tress, iA the 70's, The floor and five- I , ust %,Nat you Xendalllgfo raCRd and having doubts regardim
.:. � I winding river, los,' in wooded slopes, 13"13- 1� " .
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. . I I with felt, ao that the silence became ., its bouse and it tknuent of the paramourat, issues (
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, I � WILL MAKE YOU EAT. unbearabia. Kropotkin, however, Ism&cape for which the South to e(YeAAlveae'm .
w . , -1 L had a happier lot than some. for he - . 4ed us yet-" mieeting of diplomats- until th
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. torturo,, and is digested so imperfectly up to the War of sunset, whkeh la a ax1jy, jko*vver, as its value as
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f .11 le Smsa, vrWeh will turn the aboat i .
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I Z. . , THE MOST FAMOU8 VVMAW.
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1 l: .I., writes: " I have used Rardock- i U2 71" . . .
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:11 give such refief in dyspepsia and picturboque shezve
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f i. � I ��L� �� T. Milburn Co.. Limited. Toronto. Ont. : @Batumi at i that way know no -nure of (lie bea-u- that ),ou- 6 so th,6.m6stflatterI4
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Iribute imaginable -j ,,,,our judg- commander, at the mat's earnest,TO-
- quest, allow6d his best SCOUt to IP
.rient? Paris was c,dled upon to do-
eide a dispute as to which of three out singlf-i-handed, but nothing moM I
laroddesses was the most beautiful. was -aeard of him. At last, VIblen 04 "I
Now if you had been a.q)re4 to declare
I "phantom sniper" had become 4u!tn
which of all the women of history famous, a keen -eyed sontry reparteed
was the loveliest appearing!" . that be thoul-Ot he had au- Mde�&
With a sigh of Immense relief we wh,.-.%rt� Mr. Boclio- was lurking, a"Ad
settled down to turn the pages of permiz.,,ion was sought for a party t&
-Fumous Women of History" tir gj) out and bag him. -.No," said the
that was the title). . . C.O. W�A,1vt,, lo.it quite enough good V
Since fame has b.�en made the ,11(..,, on tilat gajak�; we'll make.a pmo-
tQet we must reject looks, oehavior, 1) �r JI)b cf hilal this timei," The rille- -1
and :)ersonal achlt;ve.iient- it wPre
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f-asier to settle pro-eniii1e.3ev by tak- ,,, . _ !_1 w,,�re -%Vatelled Lyr, tble P051-
"- those things into avc,:�'Lnt. A 1�
i. 11 L ti ,m suri;,.�ud by the airnien, Wid
11.1odel efficiency chart could then be otii,..i- m1:,X,,uies tal�en that ueeii uot I
!adp out and pereemt-,g(�s - 1-efAlY be de'serl'o,od'. T.I.ell, at an,agree4*
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- ' ned, somewhat on zh:.-. o ��, ,-- ,�ipojj htjar, t waii of a Brit'sh- baUerr
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11,onzonal a n 0 ii, -,,-J on,, ,:��,.�,I, ��-d one Only. Later I -
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3 0 on, as n�)Ihj�Llg had been heard -of Mr.
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,)isposition ..... ..... ..... 10 SlIA&I � ln the biterval, a rRcou-'
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1-1 I *Y went Q�Ver
. ;tlnenee over husband ....... 10 noit ' � ,, Pai, ' to investi-
Mhuence over othvi%; ........ 11) gate� TA-I�ly found that the solftUy �
� j eht-
I '-'anie ..... ... ... .. ...... io silej, iiad ,-�gistered a magnIfit,
- , bull� riht in the centre of the sUIP-
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Total .. ...... _ _.. 1;.) i er's 1, io, dug in the side of 8
ell � I
There are so rrialiY -,,i!,5 " tj_,- i sh _crajP,r -4;., ,,,N,,o Man's Land" and �
. t - - - . I *1 o Va (. Mr. S � nfl)- I
-trinot be crowd* -d 111i 1 ! 1, - -*1 t t most '*un;1['L9Y c ne 1 �d' I
I " * I er wt,s 1)lown to pieues, but they dis-
- .)at no pretenep is ainfle of justii,Lj, � '
.t) this apportion.1n.g. It is doubtful : ,covered his ri-fle and his stom Of I
* I 1 food and wainunition. Some distance -
, - nian can do ju7.tice to 'woman, any- I -es-
Way. - off tliey also, locati,-d.the bod' . of 0e
. - - e'�-
Still, under some arrung-lini -ni. oil, I jh!,4�4� V%ov*,esters, the threP Xlaneh -
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thin order, headway could be Made. � ters, tand othe- Vj(t;!-3 -of thc! V,OU-
'Relen, would score heavily as to " Vealed r,,1-,:i:s1.ftR1),S _Mll.
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-,ersonal appearance; assuming that ' . - Vil
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.-,-Ien was a historic- penson. (71,00- , Ltunbering In Canada. I
.,).%tra, whose dispo:sition, was heavily . Thp lumbering industry of Canad*
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ninus, is tolerably famous. Jano, � is - 1,
. regulated in part by the Dominiolt
Austen and Geor�e Eliot should re- ' Government and in part by the pr*- -
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- "lve the full 30 per ctint. for achieve- ' cial governments.
-1 , vin Before timbber
.nent. - And as for influence oYT!r the ', may be cut -on Dominion lands a
.
.iienfolks, wasn't it George Ill.'s mo- i licence must be obtained, the cost of
'
, Aer who ueed to exhort him to "Be � tb,p :suryey, the, groimd rent, stumP-*
i inan, George!" 11 f age dups ,and half the fire protectIOU #
Achievement would haive to be 1, expense must be paid by the licenMes
-ounted indirectly as well as 4!Te#- and all t" timbor hp cuts =uel, b0 I
11. There was Klara Wieck, wbo noanufacture-4 in the countrY. !
-tiade Robert Schamann sing. The I . __ — ,
.-iother of the GraccW raised her - -m . 'Indes
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.oys to be soldiers, ' and not only Dowma,im L -
..'Vere they notable faghters, but the journo I
*-f)ungfi,r, Tiberius, helped the small
�- points out that, according to Jeall I
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irmer b_Qfore Mr. Lloyd George. JAcques Pprret, thv . well*nawa .
It'is useless to consider on the French author livtmg ha the e1gli-
-i�-ore of faine Mme. De Stael or I ,.a teenth cemainy, Dama�acen.e bhode"
-lompadour or George Sand. They Vinre probably hardened in oldea 4
;ad their power and their'day. Both t,mpfi by a pow-erful -biast Of cold air _ 1
�--e over. But a fame like Florence issuing ,from a narrow passage be- I
,Zi,-litingale's endures and gTows. tween two walls specially built for
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nomp very famous women axe totally the purpose. .
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tb,Fvure—the Dark Lady of the Son-
.iets, for example. And who were . New Zeahud Rallways.
'tobert Herrick's loves that inspired , New Zealand rai ways have a W10- I
.;ozne brief lyrics which are green age of 2.94-1), nf.�arly 16 miles having I
.111d fresh blossomed after almost b2ea added lazt year. The gr.,W
bree centuries? Were we not bound V-1venue in 1915, 941W,356, ox��a- I
- o history, . c d the previous year's by E442,899;
J tion, the floodgates would and the expenditure, ,t2,910,883, or I'
,ki openexL There are more famous 19,572 less than, in 1914 And 99,111 , �,
'somen. in fabloe than ever existed in less th-n the estimated amount I
; let.
Pi�rhaps the most famous woman Japaao,w Education,
if history was the Maid of France. Yokohama has 30 primary sehoolt
. ovith 40,000 pupils; there are 12 On- "I'll
' The Plumtom Sniper. aergartens, and 12 higher schools for
I . All sorts of things are happ,ening girls, besides: more than 20 o-ther
i cb,! Great War, not only in con- jarge establishments which are do-
, 9— roted to the teachitig of spedft -
- - -, tion with the actual fightin
.)v- r the.detalls of which, of eourse, !Ulkleeti. .
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. but WMIJOW
o a the human side. In the Wide __ =_�
�Inrld, under the title of "Stsunge '
!nwrleo of .he War," appears a _,kc+,,,
t - i of some of those lfttle Incidents WHY WE ARE -
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e).4tributed by readers in connection In perfect health vrrz , -
-:4 ,:I a coMP;Altion which is Interest- that We 'ha, -I"*
,r,a a netv,
I -, , every Briti.�sber .iow figh I I a ,.Vrk Cj nWV*0� ,
. I ., ting , when strength. is decHnizlg tM MOO ,
i . .1, - #.rpnehes. H,�,re Is one mat of nervous � Aa [
.-. - half-dozen publlsbpd. At a cer- -system gives th* ib�'M - 9
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,,,.j*.,r ('rerman F!i*per cauzed scorez of initability, and unless C00604
r -L: *jaltfes among our men, says the str4ght to a breakdom.m. I
t,.r tvr, and try at, they would our Scott's Bin-alsion Is mboarwhray" I
.v.-utIt- fniled to locate him. Once , - tilt So* I
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