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I -1�O� I � - " soverat times in tit pia�.,rhay,vib,tiiil viii the ratw 1.0 the 11014 P1100y , _..
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*074 ram", 0* po'"Ay botw Agwt I timo WhWL he, w#3 VrIttug. "My Lady . I � - ,Ihe au'l trp,der, �
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, 9t likel �jt! But . . . . I I : of the meat Im- ! tize sea edge are,the 12A. fragment' Of the call f or me,U Was heard *U4 %4� . I
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Vowhoc'm s, , , . � . gee . 1 . . �., .. L one Upie, it *1m one ..
. 'Vii" at W44w� , . I Wea4jil, $91110k9d, 40b ,on;$Vs)SboV, � I 1. . . I i I . gugland, . . the 014 town L , j�=Xie; 4eit t 0 r I
. S�eapeft& IV' , of .Uemgver, JAot fAr f rm of our young miss .
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m9kom be: has, climbed r4u0-=V,,e9 of stalM facf, thesite of TtavcnSW LS =W ev,elf'iu'r�pmap, #ines� It was not Uu- ed them of tbQ need.for suppo# to', - # "
. %bn,U& VariU4 jjja CquMe, Ot the I,* Teelp I Xqr aoV,4-Wr-.tjn g I& �-- I @ I ght healt' That Opp* In his manly chest 'W�-H be a� -tDW 1QE% UnM - L many miles, 0jit at geo-, Y*rkshire has tp ,t" ',eighteenth. COXAUV� th"t thO men. who were, holdin . 'I',
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swo lkq�,X�eetVQ4 * �Iuckeye, . pipm *40 ounce, "ven. cu;acw One ,lVvAF houm of heallug rest ,An . I ..
, . R w#o pot-Irbported-, however, that wesk,two . I aud: the last vemnant, Of Old'Ki!use�j : ' -.and ehorehyard Inst.od well in- nt-11116 trouches, 14 tho
. Weel4s one chapter,, ,twenty .. .. wife Is good and Wise She% grunt him hfik sepose, nor order -him , 4*uiZb ' ; bol4ing,the fro '
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. . sirgt th4 filde or wkeld the gardeir hose. LTCO'ot toMta tUraS . I �,ess than a to the .
. . . . - . I . . Will Britain Disappear? to be over 'there: as had, their frlehft . �, .
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., - c� wto&, local scaluvaw, With, I I -� . I out iL take bedause..of # . , �. . .9 , Waterf - I Their . howeve I � i ,
. 0%4 04 the ,&lot, ityllalile,'reterr6d to r . - ` . 'fThe, ch en thrivin . ug� Tbe� 6Umly boix�ugh, ot �,Bxlghtoh at h S. , r, Was,UQt7^
�11 I WhIeu. Sir Philip. 'Gibbs visited 'Van- �by*k and cake,ic�axi!t faw ckff ,yeacefull eUOMM. Wk r I Skeguess, 1�ow a . . L bine. ,�
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I . . - WX 4*L '�HJS Black , y he was inVAR4 by' the . ,, ; 1�so take a - Pbq,,ce, is OU brand' new, but 'there once dves not, conta,W a4rakineut of the commercial enterprise; � .
,Wm, b*fn4 2U . ,couvar xeceutl: . hou"L I* full of � er"W' &o lieaw the )iousewife fay . s,of civilization for,pri- : ��
ne"P2 � .. I . I Its orlgina� town of ljr1khtheIM6t10n1Q '
1SU . I . . I . - � , ' was a fortillf,il towu of Skcguer-3. I . , 14 the outpost !. . .
I B h , col#�a*bl% institute of' 1ourpal the . - - . - - 4 . . . -M--- --,� �2-- *-, . I" ,
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AUS . . lanterat and an ax -and fix them rfg-lit 11 flax better burn , I .
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, mi-hir'41hay dtii,4 . - C� -� df& -11- I � . ,V C" 144g -". aw, . .
,a pehinA his back Is . ,,,,�V- .ZhZV - - . I � I . . Illie eaal.4s, — WU11,AT UQW.. Ueu".ih w�acn i% �Uqw mu, vate g. VVASVLC V�Zl , UAs%;,15-,--.*, . I . I
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. bii� I twents-ave or,thirty Joum . . . I . � I , 19orfolk pmt to the ft ,Ijtiire�s, It had ,
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I - The Qwfou Of Rouinanla Is tin.- lateat , I I . . all had- disappeared . OXCOPt Old walls ly in the Atbat4ska and Mackenzie �
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0 ther rUnka 4M aetreSSe�.l . roof leak, the doprs, be hard to clo�e, than bore a mAn. w1o's
,. ide. he WhWer- , Wom and weak, whose muscffeT need repose. , Let peace enshroua Cpomer wa*Va suburb of Shipdexi, but oticking'foTlornlY out Of the saud- . districts, were iniany of these men I I
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� . pho has Slgrge& a 0ontract to a . - Drewing 4 friend Oi . � . . the pMeUtLtOWR Is quite new, for an- The fact tbdt Old 131toreham church Many missionaries felt the urgency,0i---4* , I
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44 _ . My, Country." The - - client Ci J�: well under the sea. SWIL eXIStS . I I
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I . . t�xe _ all these people bona fide news . I I . - . . . It Is Eald,that the, bel , Is of old. Cromer ther fact that It was built a long Way sthoola and went to France.' Mr. F.., . I
, . . wbl'be takm in rtoomanla by "Aire the bacon home should ha . ve the irlitt of way. . � I .
I . 014 Aw6rksxi company, " the Royal paper writers?" ' I . . I - Ind the old town H. Ki ..
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.1 '. an . Being, assured was thq . , � ;church canstil]. be,heard cinging when � .
. . 40treou WSJ TOMIT4e, $75,WQ and sixty . 11 — . I . there, is a gale blowing. - . . which has lorig'sinee dIsAppeared.') Natural Rcoourcei Intelligence Branch - '
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. ,-' � C$Se, he wanted to know 111 -ow many I . . — - - old .0110 of, the Department of the' Interior at I I
, VW -Cellltj 04 the, alm!i� 'proceeds. 'Vaxiequver had. 1-- . . � There, Is �tlll a little Ukwrt of Dun In'the . days Witicholses, was
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, . �, I I Amovg #Io many good stories which daily, Ifters I . � I , w1ch in Kent, but theri� -is j�othlug of the Cinque Ports, a Plalm Of great Ottawa, who, in 1920. And ajain last - � .
. . . ft he was told. . , dugtx7,, Conada, has set, Out deter- 131le Mastery of.Words. I I
. �� . Ver -molepty Aew .ft the follow . I . . Y cArrieA minedly to maintain her pos4tion, 88 . -about jt�,'vowadiiys-, to'show that It' trade and importance. In, 1236 the sea year, made the" trip to V-06 0thorn . I
1�1 I the . Words ,come -to most of its so easily ' nce and' , " -the I I : rr - I
� . jipnelt, She� wia visiting one . -It would look its U list L �kas, once One ,of thb� largest 9MM In hTst battered, down its defe sl, country,,, reports that last year .
.1 *—P4110t ated-, thefur Store of ,Ae world, and wh and flow so- lightly that *e fird it hard I . � � . .. . . I
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, 'boys! clubs,ift Bucharest. Wfien fairly large staffs", he, oomme adding stiU'anot.her'phase to her live- � and- . I . fourteep ymm -later Swallowed In one boeirdings bad 'all been .taken 4own r,, ?
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06 �cuu&pt two of - 4he young9ters, looking around the.crowded room. ilier- ,night $00 houses and zoveral churches. and tlie chur,Aei were fUnOtIo'ning. 11
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. � I � N "All them 6X0 -the - Work of Tlie� in 1287,' -the catastrophe took In our north country many such In. . 1 �.
. I .- AW011tim. ., IM IU%DrMe& "A "O itamber are manner, to supplemeirt bitsual Indifference as if they were mot Pool 19 to'day' and itsharbor was Ou. . . em ed ow . . ' . ��, I -
. . � - -4%ow oilly ym are�' she said- to one her domestle,-fur�,ranches, The fint . I ,stantly crowded with English, Fr&ch, place which d olisb the t n, and toresting c,onxiltions exist. Our sur. . I � I
I . I thim '�Y�& face.ja all dlagure*, five,,lancee! I . I I the glowing, sparks flittlug wind-borne and Dutch vessels. It did not disappeAr caused Its inhabitants tO fli for their veyors. and eiploreVd are contintiAly .. . ,
, . , , .at "nut explains , - Sam the famous pioneering has been.done and through an inflaminable world. When' ., - . . . . � .
I C I Jind your poor -mother Will have to buy X! phases. of. the pursuit wiU fol- I . in &'single night." Bit by bit the sea lives, meeting them. 7he gntrance to the �, �,
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L . ) #;new suiv I . - . a . I . took toll of Dunwich. In. 1328,. a tre- . This was one of. the recently been-. ... I .. I .1
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L -Tbaftaothbc, ma!am�' was, the, re- All the same, I d1drif, t1bluk therO were , , . . I perhaps YOU ,meadous stomi,eboked up the harbor. roads of, the sea on record, Gr.. described in a repoit' er I .
� V., ' #&. L. "The, OdWr folowr& Mother Will so many newspaper men out of work 40�— . may Safely say that words are among k � 1
.. ., In 134 four ilukdre,d -houses� . with Brita,114'and to -day not a single bric Athabaska and, Slave iiver District," , , .
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;*, , ba;vo 4o buy a, s7e,W4 . M!" . � . I . . . . - I � little- w6rd, a were yes or M0, one . many shops and windmills,. slid into or stone is left. to mark i Pk - rrr .
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Z� � I . — . . I ... I Encouraged. .. the Sea' L I . . . Winchelsea. MaPY VillageS aud b0m- Intelligence Branch,".from whom copieir .11 , -
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. I I . Wolds Wo�d'make ex6eUent stock for Next in importance - ... I !
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� - : I . I . . crossjog� * It was not until, Some Yeats teacher In, devoloping music in Canad I I malned, and In 1677, ' durixig a feirful. points of *00 Ccciit� and the Invasiqn. Spealfing of the mfssi�n sefiools, the 1 I
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- I",,,. 1. �. -... .,. - -c -L I sw, . later that he Ww able . a4ed ' storm, the se4 reached,the old market of the sea is still going on! � - above. report says: . I. I
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I 1.W , , , . geny 40C the fir4,�5,merLeau imported aeUvitleftvrovide, also `muc4au the subject, most of us fail i6. '7- 1 . . I I I I . . . . I . -� -
I . -. U MUMMER growth of the club members,'And -buildings providing iccommodatilonfor � , �, .
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I?RODUCE PMM. LAW. Shem co-, -srested In an Intelligent way in ci�n may the. dest ny of, uAtIons. They . I The supremely successfV1 -ones -in a , M �
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. 41.1 "I . �. . I , . five grade owes. . 3 � Aliere'ever pro&rammes to now more &CIOUSIT, that 'will be ,led and dis- .., .... ..I., I piorticulaf form of service by a'driv- c
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.. I IndastaL7 of vwPortions t1tio Was teieher I ators in a fb�rm they wo;uld never r�- , ! have, styled a "daemon." I �
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. <' ` Westei.n CMli& Slillitll:Tllill, red.With Co"wolds.' , The time is now cognize, and -.that *U1 -then move great --111"i. 59mi�.2'. . . . . . . . . I W Ali grow faint and weary, more or thelace'.0f numerous difficultjes, never - . I "I' I
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ma . -1��- , I ienced An 'settled districts, are
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-C I . . -1 I '"a . . , ' ., The][Csrakcul�'rain was, cr� wft ripe for the Music Clubs,tO I�PcOgnl * be felt for � gbnerationSAG' come An ... :;k%:ik-,�.,K��; 3-g?l �k7 ..; ...,,.�. ' I �� ���, I
� A I I I t. This will be more , . worthy. of coniniendallon.� . Invariably I .
. to Increase,the number the Canadtan. ards .-W.-IM. -.,�;-..- fid thae-�has.-become,�mono:. 1� 1
ConwWembiq Interest his been cenr. Cotswold- ewes . � , quick bilaimand. tongue .- �-- , borious,rQu
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I of parE Karakul& 4nd ithis process con , a plfta�se that will run to the remotese ... � ' -put to shame ... I
. � jer,64,'Ia Cd&da, on tbe� progrum of the, � . ' ' . . -atness and Would' 11
-to Ave croselings' when the .Canadian ieacher or Camadlau. Co- . nL
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� , , . 11131090 �kmkiWqhse% theee'ria- Umes UP . I I . I . 11 . I - - f th 3' world and, prompt slow' �, :. old thing done in the Sam . , ' L�1'
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, i I I - - - ... . , of Bokam .811intaIm ame, eligible tok'Vw0bred re- poser.-- , - . . .1 in:� �, �'L, � � The write-t"*h�) is. incisive and im- many of the similar institutions in the: - -. . �?
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, � , .1 I. t1vm of the sandy deserta I iqu, , Without. .Cxoeption .� th �..The lar . are more ' I pressiv� is'the ;vriter who Seems to -be more settled parts of Canada." . . I' -,
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. I Vhpee young. prod, L . I . , In the ,L-rectioid 6f thdse church and- I.. . c ..� ,.,
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, � . Ace the fur . lambs, bom, of the Cotswolds have bepa Interested. in the foreign artist. b6eg�use ' . . . 8Z ........ ,�.-.,. $ - compelled to give 1he world his utter- . . .
' -, ' L Xar�. 48 Pbfttm lamb, Kamkul, . . . � abI6. - I . " ... . . . I school buildings much. heavy manual ' . I ..-
� � e sts iii Canada a certain ' g W3�.-4. � .. . .
xi . . r a or p-6etrg,. Out of Toe . . . I
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. � � . would lainbe from- Such crossings weve'kept moblijoh,nees and a .eeling. that 'no I 0 0 e a led - . . I , . . ftillness of his burdened heart he gives - T I he . . . I . . ��
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. *�* :. ., .1 � . . 'peem. to. bave att�uded the efforts -'of '. . - - . ... . ., 'him, he maj produee a r,�retty i and roofing timbers must . be hewri-in . � I ,:11;
I k I . I .1 canada. breeders . to assure ,the crossings killed. at, birth. E�en - in, a'musical way. Since the War, lfo�w .. , .Stirs I r . . I
I 1. - Vestem . . that clever* orators. speak C;nii for ef- , . 'the .-81,&cted site .-�'- I I I
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�* ... I I tm �� future of an.6x- die from exposure ever,.:people . . I � and are vinted; ' fantasy, -an artful th an agreea, . :
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� ,-I '.. W* , , . and valuable Is 11811ta1*4Y no' loai'of revenue. Grade *comer OU. 11111 that sometimes happ"g. Butwords I... � . ' .
� I I �. nj an lDtweyftg .. . g ,of all nationalities agree that Cana- . . �. `- ... 'is -over it seems unimportant' . � I . The! ported long distances. - The surround- . I ... 1�
. ** . I 0 th-0 mqm� skins -have sold from 110 up ageordin . . are such subtle thinros,-.Po. delicate, so . I - - . , ese -se-hools -are always kept-'., -
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-I-. � . . I . Ill , siudents average as high As any - -- .-- , -- .. -1 - .ofti -Mgs -0 th . �
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I . Wes of. Ca=da'4 firat oeditpation. The tO EUO I � , I . . insinuating, �hat they. Int -pose upon - /, . . an y-condifiou�the pupils '. 1.
*- . � brought country in. Europe in it�adv6talent. It . bur 'remembrance, he-had'nothing to - in'neat- 4 & tid �
I " , . I , I , - urebred skins ihave use them as, well as upon V - - :1',
I ,,,, '-'� areas on the . American eo'UtdrielIt whilat thep i i in *D � . . . I
I . - ''I . I . - efore reasonable to. believe _tba I t. th,ose� wh 12w�..' .� , thus receiving visual instrilAion . -
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. I as much as $250'a pelt-- Rams� from '18 tRier those� for wffi,ofh ih,e6r'are used.-,'. Nhe - say that mattered, -afterward. - .1 .1 - .
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1. I 1-.1 1 KazakU14 CAu b,& successfully . . of these talented . . I I . I ,I3 and beauties.of . ��
��- � I '. ,. . I � � I I a Iio�lted am& tbe the puftbriad ewes are valued at $1,000. .a. goodly number, . I How many an orator we hear who advantage . I . - -- .. R ;
�� q . master of wor& is Inclined'to .take ' '
. � ieared WIM, klw*ys b . I � . . t I . ' .home conditions. - . � I 1% I .
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'%W. .. - .� I 11 I.— � -One sold, foe this! figum last year,_ . �- --�---- �. . I .words for things, to he tooled by,their . . takes the words as a Ifis _ a morsel . ".. -
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, . I I proof Utet� Westerar Canids possesses . -the' , 1, L CanadWs- trail breakers,, in. the iii- , .,-,,.-- � - �
,�- I n anch. w,iIL1av4 nine -concert Stage, -Will -- � -. .Musle, CIuba � Illance" � - on his ,tbn-gtue-�, reve.s in" the sound of . Z� ,
! 'A. 1, , this. seaso' the. ra . � glitter � and- dazzled. by-theW� -- . � . I`. I' ",
� , , i , . , "I , , -7 -qpql�tleo !vqr-tho- pro- � , . - A I - - *1& - terests- _ _tumE La religion - '.
� , , � -.1.-AU-,09 - lepeesaTr - -- -- * � , - � And atiobs.in.-Camad - ' . - -h, - . f-,-- : -I--- - s�-,**n�voice-like,.-G)iante(!Ieer--of -a . of inity . _Ad�-d_ - -,------.
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� � :' ' . : '1,&&gld, vesult'lli encouragenl6ut 'to In Mr. Hawsibew's opindim', there.is . quick.breath that cuts him off alto- 11 morMugj is perfe�tly .gure'that his i an -are intitled'Ad thd. .
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-1 - -1' � . � " a -bright futureahead of this Industry -for concerts I . . ices ' " . 1�
! -� ,_� , , . .. I �.v:ldm 4he ampe, of Its. activltles�.. . * aracter? � gether from. -the stem, dharp,- cleartcut. .. I talk char6is all ears. 'and thaf the vie ' ' -ir�seryi . .
. �1- , I � I . . - - side of our national ch . .. .. .. I -tims. iof -his spdech..are- .. .to let'..treatest, a reciation of the 'I,--, .. . , I , I
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-� �' : ' �, ,. i 1909', Is Drt of Kara- in Weptern Canada -and -thi�p blending th* . .* world of -reality. Th,0 -most .. I -1. and on"he goes, think- a. , . !
: �� In therfir tlinv, ht!6111 � of, the , � -. . . � demagogue is, he who takea ltlsown� - ... him cease! On by the.people of older Canad �
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- kut -sheep was made Into America, atid Ii, -St " L' - . I I "h- , ' - �;.�-� . '' - . - _ . . �,
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o - r � it.is Almost imp(r le The -alive wi,th beasts and mislead the':tong U�nglen, - L . YeCtlie., voiee� ceases aiid all ce" . . . I ... "�
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� - '- _�'�' :'' L " ... I ,breeder of white sheep- sus,tains his tbOse -tree-lined maleddam centrer'oads I that utters as well as the,46a:i'that The Fmuell tennis 'player, who rptalus The next day, as with ,
, .1.1 � r4waTd ISIAnd. ' The folliowing -year . I I . . I n the liste er finds that .hi's mind 1: The li�tensive drilling for oil. now In . ' I �1' - �
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. I ��'Ir'. , ,.� . , � : otber"iroportAtions MWO new shoAly aft,eT birth. blejeleG, slow-moviog-calattlques and Who gain the'masto6ry pf tb.�m without feating Mri. Mallory, an. American, In bas- not retained a syllable of what, progress � 11
go$pg�to �Nova Scotia, N-� the death of lambs . .
" . flocks . .. . I . . I I L L . � . - . I . . - Ik - id' an .effort not:ftltogether� expected by . i . L'
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�, .� , , :�. ... . - lambsniustbei ghte ,i I - mch being mastered by- them., w; . . , : ,- . I . I L.
. Brumvlek.,�and Alberta. Though the As, KAxvkIa .d processions. On e L . . . L I . . - '' f the diillers.: In several of the
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. �majorlty, of.the,original import L L ' . . wells heavy flows of natural g9s.have . . , : .
� * :a-, - .� eldentaa death. merely obviaAw., the b6fojind a , never-ekdIng stream of ,' . The Relationship. . - I $unUner. Cot=" f oll"TeaCheri, V�rbiage. . L . I . . . I - I � - .
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1 '4-, Y--,, - --' -,,--- ------ wont-to-the-Alaritimes,, th6y -have,hot- -Ome- - � � - - - -- - -----. -- --- chael!s--motber---had-maTried-ag.�tD.. �,� --� � -i � --1-1- - I - � -- Outside -of -lit been encountered. As this occurrence ..
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I -:PM1EwWAy .,of killing Karakul inuttonc mule -mounted equestr ans, s . ... - . . ... , . L ..,.,-.. I I 1. ...I. � 1, ,at,qre-and-_th,-,arts
- 'I*. I as w ganoral . role devel6ped, so, aafts'- ' ' . L I w ---"- !-
.:-7��t� .,- - 0- . - - - - -- ------. ,. " -aii,)-th,)ugb-MlcihaeLAldn!t,in,..the lep,# ev , -.of -thd-aff.airs-,of commierce and of busir is Almost alWAYS.at a Do � � L . � . -- .-
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. :� ': � , . '.. feAftray" ii1d it It yet a. , . . ". � he was some� head market Is"aivia'-fla- ble-� to -F thei ga si, - find'- � . I
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I . puzzled as- to thel.r- x'elatlonship -4 .avail - 4-hemselves of -the Opportunity. and stay, in front. are. those whoo with I
, I ., market about twMty-hvb.,per� cent. caravan after amvan of camels. A . . ed , . . . -
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��il I . :, arrive at Impoitant proportiotiff Im that I . . . ."Mother," he's -aid, "is - t1his'niAn' my to take summer courses- as, came to I*A fixed and dorninant* purpo�e, keep an are granted. require -that the lessee ' . . �
, I)w I . " . ,ter;rltory.' In the crisp, dTy climaie of above that of the ordinary. varieties, traveler told us recently lihat watching' step -papa?" ". . . . , I ,,,,,all take all reasonable precaUtIOUS L . � . . I
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I I 1. I eat. howefirer, and Othe'r 0 being . �y a superiority of . roov I -Peki "Yes, deai; he's yi).ur st - TU - to prevent the waste of gas,*nittch#IV, . -. ,
/01� . ate flaw,r and the entire absence of bmy street -beats a4y eirciw pamde that eli-PaPa-" their education. The' -courses in Arts'. a goal, because .they st. If eir I . '' ;
� I" � . tiom *h1cli'more closely appir''Ovin . . "Well, itiother," cGutinued the Child, . I ficulty 'has 'been experleneoil In cap- �11, � L ,
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. - 'Wooly tasteL ' Staged... L ., . ! ocurngtan * unforeseen ,:
-_ -, tat, . due to, the fact that the ever'was. 1. . . I . 1 and in' Pedagogy, off�red by the,' L . I .gas wells or In controlling'. the ,
'--A. - I - . ,I- those Of The animals' natural habi I ' ' I I . . .., .1 You call me Your Ilttfe ]ad, don't- You?" I'vingial..' university. -and courses' in.; temp6rakilyj -as :Soon as may b ,)Ing �. . . I . . L . I',
1*11 . Karakul is a fur produeog animal. — 1r.- L ethey i -flow.. 10' . .1 . I . .
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, I'� I I I the fiist. ekorts, resulted iu� a Success . � . — -V ' "Ye1%, dearie, you are, mammPL!s little in. I � I?
. < , I I . I * . I ... various special subjects offered Wi tbe., Are on, the track agai You feel when :vible . 1%
. . I gratify1lig. The Karakul , . . , Something to Pooder Over. . lad."* - I . I I 1. Thia same I . I I I .
: lf�-� I entirely . . . An additional Source of revenue is � , . . I .. 1. ion wbre never you. come. in 'Cont wi a conditions applY It .
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L I 1, . Tble if yo�ui *It� had her life to live I J�salt water- Is 6ircountered, aa7 the; �.
. . - ratichas of Dr�.O. 19 drielvi and the f the wool of the rams and'ewes. over -1. '-Theu, mother," concluded Michael, at, fill - I I � � � ,
� ,�- '' -1 . ' ' - re--gh , ed as they are this year. To- the success, for ihem, is tb� inevitable ' I
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Way . I I se I must be my� - step -papa's ,ould appear that there thing. , The secret bf their pow lies' . �
I Is longer and c"rser than In the, or ' ,o;ql& not "I suppo . �` ater must b I I
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� Calgary,. have fulft ed, their most san . . . I little stepla o�le at the oni 1 cky.ac' ent-:-somethin A`c 4
-1, . .1 ' - . . I I are -almost as many pe - , not'in any, III cid 9' � enablb. the drillers to cope with ,
#11 he greatwA 'roof mands a -higher price. .The product is . , , ,
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The great . iversity . Metz! -stise tht mous'ehimes �', ..
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I . ledge as it affects Westem Canada and . son, of their kee-n, dry at�i,ccphere. ', S U'- , 2 1 1 : 1. - * wa-%;tod, daily. ' The petroletinr en- I ' ,
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61urnbfo� , ' fs, stoi'Y' tnakes'Intoredt- i below zero w"tb,-i� tal'i luive 6aff,ertd 1:� .r Until now rio such itse has been �,�
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Ifteutation are the best augury of the hardie,,zt breed of �shaep known and .-.3: . I. -MNC-%�imL I TIb3 nett da`� 1.f.� happerfed to Pass. equalled. curiosity. It is recajloa, how- .. I
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11'� I sle.1% of Karakiii ma,chfilg In Canada.'Th--, owes on an averag6,wel.0h from: . I � . by.agaln,,aud pul * f ' "Dresden, china y6nf6d in'll,ngland ,to enable Aviators "I'll
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I He has b�e.n,'engaged in sh3ep'railstng * 12510 260 lJcund-3 and the rarr--.4 about ' � .. . . on , from 111.0' to 1863, . .
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