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� . . IN TOMS Of OLO, I WAS SHE DELUDED ? - .
. *Ay RUIN BRITISH=. CHAN001. TUNNEL . � .11, I
. � 4mmyof Egyptian 9"04n olfcovor- otranso wory of How a 'Woms"
exploiting British $0141orr and 1311111* out May ascorno Nocossary For ths M. ad at Tbobes--Was Ono$ One Of i -
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Ing His, Future. , .� lluor,�ssful 00fance of England , tho World's Graott4st nwers. Thinks 'Hor'Husband Has 0111413194d I .
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The deoioion of Mr. Haldane and The revived channel tunnel pr .
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the nt the,ma- at appears to have been received iviB haa discovered Tboro are no limitgi to tb
. Army Council to prove , . e strangl
jority, of ,soldier$ qualifying for pen- disapproval by, Lord Roberts and Sun- at Thebes the tomb of Queen TeJ01 hat can happen in this worm
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. oondemned in tho, dry other prominent soldiers, even as one of the gre els, In the his- 4114 I had .
alone is severely i ateat nam of opwra! Recently a woman who
,,Vnited Sorvice, Gar.ette,,, which Vie, ideawm univeroa,11y received when tory of ancient Egypt. been married fourteen years, in calm, I
8ay4,:- - . .1 originally advanced in I$W, At the She W40 the! mother and inspirer Of Incisive tones, qxpl4in6d to the bo- I
� "One of the moat astoundiog or. National Defence Associition's dia- ttle f4=048 Amen-hotep IV,, the "hon-
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- I eighteenth dynasty,. wilderod Maidetrate at willoadep ftt I'.
ders that has ever been issued to the ner, noon , � a ,,Bad �ottced a change In ,
, _tlyhold to consider the qv"- tio N4n%'* of the I - .
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�1, . a that which wWoir- tion, the. opposition of some promin- . who- broke with the religious tradi. - I .11 that 11 6 Vn V to
British Army i in- her 'husband,!' and w.as now 4wo, I
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pulated by the, Army Council last .cut soldiers to tho4scholne copi4ituw tio1w of,),�gypt 4aid endeavored to - substitute bad taken his place. Tbo -
. havq Nion " the most salient 64turo of thojovert- troduce, a pantheistic monotheism, the a
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. week,' whereby ,soldiers I Was . the a . o- ive affildren called- the substituto ... 4 4C . . �� I .
a . d. 61 -010 r, . I . I I `Daddy," but alie'was owe' that, she qu Va.
w Ln�only depriVe , ,ht, :to, 1pild,4ebate, Though -all soldiers ore visible. symbol of which "
I . . I pension a I - I ' , .Q.ur, npAur-. .e w6rahip of It I
fter long, An faith, agreed that the Channel -is .1 ,j4r , J;o,h Tb Amon, the was being imposed upon.
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at line of de , ce . there, was .,p - 'A a
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:L '. M"ir"So � the exigarici god t , "!jWl, --4f] L tra "It if you . .1
Lela. of policy, combined' sua , the first time, in history, Rring-4his- Man to 0 Lintly. But - L . I .
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I f oe�nmt, 'deration of. modern the , to, persee Q ean," said the uxagis ,;W, fe, L ' �, I I L
. was such 0. blow, that lor the mo- with a sound conal ro,was � ution for religi Wa tl - ` � . I .
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)U tactical methods, will cause those who Sao, . � - I
. out it was difficult to believe that ,er, the woman explaiAed wby OR, .
I have now. pon , . * Ireland'.
. ' , Qpppaed the scheme. to re- .The. old., religi , of Egypt triumph- '?v roe- T I .
- officer in IV army , I , 10 allxe� that a dece _ , he Potato In
. . any ,_$ Xajellty'a L opinions from apuftlY ad 1A the and, and the. tomb of Teie ption is being p _L
. would lend bimse)l to such a scheme copoider their ticed on her. She lives in a 'flat iq a Statistics prepared by the Irish 40
, .. . defence point 0 view- The fact that I bears. witness to the blind rage of .
I for exploiting the soldier and ruining . . Thebes .11 relatibc 1o,'
. . F 0rious priesthood of rather poor part. of Willeaden, partment of agriculture, ,
his future.- I L ranoe and England are undoubtedly the vj� . . . ItIourtee I .
L ' , i), yeaxs ago,, shd said she the potato crop reveal some infAMst- #
"But as it became too evident that bound 'to y iii the in� and the intensity of their hatred to, L
. gether, -not. Qnl: of . was married to a zinc. worker. She no, jug results. as to. the popularity of �
I the work of confiscation, had a real treats of both nations, but in those -ward the I'lieretie King." - taced tile "change" when the last . the different varieties throughout ths
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I d seem to, have al,� The doorway of piled atones, which , 'o of the. o.ort-
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� nation, : Europe also, iyoul child but. one was born. Although the
I , existence, A great wave of indig. , country,. It is inclicath , .
.. . .- situation of 1882. Was sealed with the royal sail, was . L
. . spread itself through 411 ranks of the , tered � the entire g . new husband save her W shillings a afrvatism of. the growers . *,at notr . �
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. army, diiect6d not so much against . week, like the old. one,. . withstanding the numerous $elections -
. Xr, 'H . aldane, the economist, as proposal may. prove; it is clear that, doom were ,wrenched from their ways are different.. . - ,
.. . Ith a4y catafalqu6 which � of high el4sa. new varieties that Are
I against the Army Council, the repre. in acco;dauce wi trUL ,puced tactical binges, the '�Ifteat L For instance, the boots Ito wore able the Irish farmer con-�
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� should theories, the,cons etion of the tun- stodd above the coffin was 'torn * - 0, "eighfa_" I I
. ive n,litary ,:Lp and wen. "nineo!' instpW. I . I dhere faithfully to- the alit' __ �
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. sentat .a of the Atniy as they � tinueaff"
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.- lat L* who L seem more. -plialit than net j% - strictly- speaking, a- -x ieces,. - the .. my
b . I � . Thow-she saw that he was dwlier in. Clia
,. in , Isity-an essential to our success- over in order to erase the name of complexion. Ile admitted this cheer- 14ton. This old variet still oc-
. Mr. Haldane, Jiimself in copeeding. to .uecal The ot
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I ful def4iiiee- 'Ono of th I the. "heretic King" incised on the .fully,. ,,, am getting a bit darker�," he ios more land than all . .
. tho� clemanda. of the Socialist clique. . L OU together, notwithstanding its lia-
. . I tors to the originil ocheme,.Gen, Sir. sheet of gold -which 1 said. But thio decisive proof came = .
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I . .1 .1. f,officeis�and -mort are being betray- . Qns said . that, "'England . . sy beneath it, . . 11 � bility to failure through blight or
' L ad on every side, and)[10*Lme4i wearing LiAtorn $imm , Las Lan .L Figure of King Erasid, "n after, Effie noticed that a .birth-
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. I the x I no matter what may be regatde and fortm other causes. The Vp I]
ing's, uniform, .. , , . wherever the naine of the heretic mark on her usband's leg' -
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I . his . - ress, unassailable so long as,the in-. troyed, ing, and asked for Aw explanation, "It BBi only new variety- tbat
I ; his rank � may be,' feels that pool. tegrity of the silver stretik-its moat was foimd it ,Was carefully des , is making appreciable head*ay, aad,' .
fion, is secuker, ,Mbn 'who, have joined I . and the figure of the King adorning: went away .not long after the baby it JS ,
4'k-. � �-;,+,h ,+I,a *full intention of I 16n- 1. . L L although steadily gaining in fav- '
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-is m%intaine4.j' The Channel, as +h. onlov aise which h4' been was born " she was told.
. . a Co.. Limited. L . . . ; . 0 -xlyl . � . the late' -Napoleon III. remarked, saves I . I hus....or, it seems u ikely To supOOK0
The IVUU%m . winulp . r'career, and who have , _ ,plates: of Finally, says the wife, the ner* .
1111011 810V . . making it thei 11 * grai�ed on one of the gold � . '
"Co...., I . w us the burden of it likgp army raised: any years to come,
. 33Tantrom I consequently sought promotion, no . . . I the ca falque� was chiseled out. band,smokeoi the s tobacco as the. the Champion for In, . . .
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f have. beell by eQnscripition, such as Couranenku * I . . . . :. . '..". ��� - --- . .
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wasted; and tbit�'thoir lives,' sio far, : Powers. are compelled.to mam't4iu� lated the tomb. were no, common' rob, ,. � . . .� I. I. -1 .I . ,. 1, . .� I
. � � bi But in modern'warfare.tho defensive . . . � I . ------- � ,
CLINTON have� -been mis-sPent, and. must . , � bers, -The havoc, they,Vrought was . I ' ' . __�� I
� .1 . ain", . . alone can nevei.,Joad to .decisive re -v I the result of religious z6al, and,,save . LADIES TAKE THE BOX. . _
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. . . - . 15egun. all- over at , . ,suits. T , he Conluental situation . de- I '41. . A.9 ... nt,ons the tomb re� ' I I . . . - . _. ____L1 - I I - 1 i - ... .Iet me sell you a
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. . . . ..., I 1. . . . . Mande that Brit,A4 shiffl. if tats6k6d, ,Aor -, I . I I . �. sts. Th I ey . Have to Run .the . � � I .
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---..--. - . . . � TOM THUMB'.' DEAD� .be in -the, position, ,as allied .1 ligious, revo. , .1 Many Sarc"tic- Rdmar*s. ;' . . .
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I I . . 1: Ca ear of Most Perfectly_�_Fo. . T4 roe, of counter-attack-t4e. very llution. which had spent its-lorce. be- . Several Paris . women have longed- 6 . - ,
., . Ar , . . - ce, Only a. Chan- i fore Moses was born. . I I -�era, and. at last two �
, r ''I . Dwarf ,I� the World. essence o a defeni � . Wherever the excavators walked to. become cabdri . . - I
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I ----.I.-,- _. r . .- I . . ,-Bichaid I Act turn at would provide for this con- , � ' - 'gold of .t . . , . alified n bator'
I . , r ' . . they .trQd. upon fragments . of . . ,d are'noWr- qu I �, . I �
,��,I, 0 - - - 'Fiel-&Murshal Tom -Thumb dition. . . . . ,ic and gold leaf, . . exaziun4tion, an ft,0]JJ,JjMer �.
I - - . . . Garnsey, has just died at Wellingtop, . . .. : . ... .1 � . r.. � _. __ PIG -n it was discoveted, to handle the r6ins. They axe Mini. r . .. r. - .
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), ,_ - . , , ', The Prefect of Police, M. Lepino,. I . , .
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� . lay on a bier incrusted r:Mtn gold and
1� - � - - . . Somerset. : 4 . . - I . . -7— . .. orted I on four lion's d%ws, also who is a' most thoughtful public act. . money in rais . ou
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" . fuxore fifty.,years .ago, d6nser�crqwda .Wembley Tower, Which Was to Have ; of gold vant, has ordered,that "with a view Doyoukno incu..:
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I P.. , flocl4ng to; tile Egyptian - - � I Nvo ork of the bier has bgen
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.Reached 1,150 Feet, Demo i. - touchwood by the ac- . to -th. possibility of � falls " men's at I
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I .. ;&A various places of amusemont, through". I r � . . . converted - into . tire will be cornpi4sory ior the lady. get profit. an an
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I I . oat the kingdom to see this. little. Man The 'most ,Prominent landmark . in I tionr of'. Watbr.'r The coffin, however, cabdrivers. r _. There seems to be a good I other thing you -can
I I Middlesex -Wembley Tower'- is now. - Ilaveon your place? I
of 3 feet, who was acknowledged to, : r, in.64 and is.�a'superb'example of.
. deal of humor in the officie.l. iiotice, I .
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I � - ' � . . I . - . Well. these thipg& are. �
! be the mb�t PerfectlY-,formed dwarf in being demolished, and will be cleared
L in ra' J the. jeweler's work. . * comments 'a writei., Are,'the -cabwo- .
. 1. . .. . . entirely away' bo4t a year. . .r The wood, of which' it,,*Rs composed -. .
, A Sf:--"r OF:;� I . the world. ' . It was -inte'rided td be,the tallest r . � entirely. covered *i I th a. frame . of ,,men. expected to fall frequently from � Thousands of pedple, all
. . rLthdri once he'.Appeared before , - i" their boxes? They w4f be quite safe .... Canada have roved it
. . Ott r -, "r . ,a *ho'evinced tower. in the. world, the full. height witil lapis lazuli, ,o,e- Wthey do,'for they are -to wear "StoUtL every year forthelatt veyears�
c,-u-ri_r_zP,v FREE I rrr - � �ZQ Queetf Victoria, gold.in).Aid - r -_ h a 1. R
r . . a great irliereSt. in his. welfare- ' ' - being planned r.r The - T pantaloonsy 'Short jackets, and boiled
lrc� 051--1--13 r3%J1e0_FZ_-S .1 I . the 985 of the Paris,Eiffel towe . . . . L I . ' � I want to note you a price
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__ 1,150 feet, -as against ' " - - T inlay �
. I ; lian and green glass. '_ t e ttern r,
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. .When he left, . promoter of the. schein' was 0;�J t p middle us an on my.Chat amIncubator,
Our 1907 Catalogue will tell farming.aw-,An oecupatiolg, - proving I ward. Watkin, who hoped- to make a I scales, .but I he �h tr Less than five minuteg after setting , sold ON TIME and on a 6 -year
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bsolutely Free .. mself a keen, busy- man. r ,J r sout,ori r giiarantee. want to send you
you how to get, A hi - � i� � h ro . _,v jc I w . a . y r Ce *
1 ...,4, I I soon. became a I .more. attractivt pleasure , rogoit at :, e was. "m, , for T - a .
. a beautiful Carving Set of (-, - �, � In Wellington beL t coffin. r d i . ei .. b Duffaut had het first-6xperien with ny Chatham book. This incw
. I '.I, . great favorite, Always he .was good Wembley.thi.in 6ither Earl's i Court or , her. sm . . : , � professional �jealouiy. - A mere man fbator 30,k is fre
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SHEFFIELD STEEL, with . . I Crystal Palace. ' A premium was. of� . . w-1111 s6fidit .
company, mvelling in a. friendly. pipe f - I �' Wrapped.. In Stieets of Gold. driver whom'she'enabuntered address- � . to .,for just a postal catar .
r . d ena'for designk, and 500 guineas WaSr . I T . hi3,. Mum - i * I ed her familiarly as "La peti r, ,, . yov .. . .
:: . Celluloid Handles and with W5 rural trienAs, and over rea y aiardod to. .three, architects jointly. I ny itself was -wrapped . I . to mere, -It tells you how to make mvisey dot of,
.,� -_ - I - I sterling Silver Mounts, . to talk 'over., those old timas *'hen he- ., The base of the tower cov�ja, 90,000 Li from' hoed to foot in sheets of -gold.' and remarked that she waa holding � ebidkens. , .' ".. ..
I wO prominent in - the', publiu ' " e Lore were bracelets 01i the Arms; and her whip like a wax candle. . Mme� . chatham Incubators and Broodeis
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11 ... enclosed in a handsome ' , . � feet of grouxid, and the -site of thefirst : Tb I . 'for a Cbatham'
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. 11 fle ... plush and silk lined .During th,6'last fev, yearsi he walk- platf6rm-wbich was as far, skywards'; .a necklace' of gold, b�6dg and orna- Duffaut disdained io! reply, I �. w make you money.
I " - the aid -of a. Cox -m- . , With precious .. Further ?n..near the Centrkl� Market incubator will batch a livei healthy
4$, . I . ... 11 .. .ed with CXiAcI1,:, in. , ever reached - *may be i Monte of gold' jnlaid4 I . .. . -.*hether I chicken out of aiiery fertile egg Vat
I - case. The outside be- .. I quento of.an eccia6nt in wbich'hi�- ai'the toVver itones round the 12Leck while -the head: a woman inquired pointedly into it. ia2l days.. .� - I-
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....... I - . covered with leatheret:00 k. . leg' was broken by one judged from .the f act that it was to .E . . ,ob- Mme. .Dulfaul* . huiband mended the . Will you write for my -book to
I r ing I '. Of his ,I)dM'* �ccommodate a theatre to seat., 1,500 .was still . encircled.. bi a'priceless a
I - I His eoffii-Y was .-sciLrooly- larger th I . .. .,. :. al crown of � tb.6-Queena - family- h6s6.'-' .A* milkinan'rasked ten� JUSt bay on �a PoSialPleaSer send
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aome Catalogue and k I . A ba - I ' . ' persons! - 1 61, ancient E gypt. I - etmen 'ncuba .
'. ?, . - that '-of . by'�' r : ' ',: - * erection.of the t6wer,was be dorly after her .. Addrewm6personaflk. I �
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I Guide Book is richly illustrated and I I I . . . ,� Tfi� �. I 1� is at once simr10- dud' saluting hot ,with .a. tremendous sweep
' . . I � ....- ., � ... .. ,. , . gu,11. in -1893, and - stopped in August,, I This. crom
11 is free to everyone who asks for it _. � � By. Motor Car -to, the �Polt,.,.. I . I r* ' na being tb . at ; exciiiiiitely fashioned, and nl?]�Isqnts� ..of his broad-brinimed -hat, advised r ..MMS00,, CaMpbf
. � . 1894�_the .main *reas( . � .
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: i . f other special offers, . . * . . � � ihL-: royal *vulturo holding *.a sigii.eV , her'..ne-V6i -to drive on: the left, . . be- . . President - .
and contains details o . .The use.of'a motor-ca'ri 19. the most there was .a.laek of tuzos; although . talon, - while ,it . . . e �thit' was the side -when'the I ... . .
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"I etc-, also gives full details of new and standard . . - wth the Brit2 a , - Rpsebery's , to.'the .ring�'irx either I a wings,. caus . . . .. . The Kanson cam ., Lt
. . .. n6vel- feature connected. remark of 'Lord , . ,. ,, I . . �� � .
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I . . . I . . Ish. South Tolar, Expeditioni. Nrhich Is, , effect.. that the bizilding Was , a . new surroundthe-he�-d- and axetfaztened. -heart w i as. i Ve6Lr`12_j.,CM th.0'.... �..,..
. varieties of Seeds, plants and Bulbs. . . . I . . i%ld by' a piu: . The ' .'A group, f wine. . " � I
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.1, . Write to-cliay. ji ' offence to Sir Edwakd Wit . I . p e ee . . 1. I" 'k.k...'
. ' i ' hi " red h lustily .and in NOT
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� . . ' . kin, �Wh�iw is -R � so-, la gold -without inlay 'sho I -l'..
. . . 1. It is. to t be un(ler� the � leadership of give Ith ment. -her to join them. Two small -boys rsn� .I....'sa �,.' I -
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-etniacifix. -lieutenant .on the':D186overy duxing the a - . F .. L. . ; . .. I - ' ' I - IH.1111*
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I � the' National' Ant retic Expedit . . the heads" 'felt that sh -had attained popularity. I (am. N S.- Vic.
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and, i��th Cap Sc6tt-alid Dr'Wilagn - ' Lihto.ln's Honesty..* ,' � . . r',had 4 similar ex-. -
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YELIDPI-1 01v", mv�x!i_ Is, this story .of � alabast6r�: with the eyebrows 'and eye-, .. A�, a--reb�itt Jecture on . I 1. .%� - . , -
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� e Thi I Abraham Lincoln': '' - . Ind obsidi-an. 'The face is'tfiAt audience. . composed exclusively. of . ,..-, re. � .-
I . B carrying -out of' the changes of . -Jja� wear app6inted, -to. def�ud. one., I lastili a L6 mi - gavO� �, . � � �Wapt--rz -i-,-easu . I
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. � ' liable L .t. once � mastei6l.: and military men, Mr. ng -I es I
I . . � . this car in order to make it sui , thaiged-with muider,".7 - I 1. �th the lips there I se4oral.interesting stAtisti6 ngairdiiig � -, In some bgdding belonging ,to an..,614 -,
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. ti(ins -of � the . 6rdinaa7- type, . b * .., n vi ual pet, square- mile.. Dioppin I a honeg.t finder'.Inform
p�:froM,tbja statements; of what they '-'- saw ando we .. . - . .. . to the inifitaty -afiaiis.,of. his' coun- years. ago. '. .
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� I . LOn its departure the expedition will' the argument :after calling attention , Lard" Roberts. on Universal Military.. .. . . .. A t is,.'$ heL * ' � . . . ottery * . . ,
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ew .Zealand, and theftee .to -the fact, tl�at,thore was no direct .. . . . .. � . present'war fboting-111 us ral . The P.earl -L
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After landing 'a shore . I teeding sided* recently at the ��ditiori of. arms is`pretty shaky, .4,000 pearl, shells were�takon which
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. party of explorers the,ship win pro- this and that seemed, to,point' th'6-'Mhnsion House over a me Manent,.for , all that there le .. � 0 worth of pi
Zealand, � and - in . I nt,j- guilt, closed L by'saying that ce is � go am � ..�vhlle- In the iame locality over-twiti.
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. ceed 'back'Lto. New lands. . I held in the interests of the National only 34.L maijejit OfficerS 1he' .
.. following Year she will return to he cam, . ua� at which Dr, Emil are pery L.. p�a-ki were found In onO.day, one.'of
the I h(,, had. rae6ted much on I I Service .Leag , . lufa�P -
. . pick up the exploretp., .. . that de- land ,L defence is 4holly inhdec . . I
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'L ry a raig in be referred - �ary college.' An officer's examillitioXi " areek i0 live. .
called an � inte mikational. -attack on the 4:4 I cry; and 1. I .
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. Sotth Polar regions' will r be� mado, ' '. was acquitted, -sindafterward the real said tbia'Lrole could.only ber kept up is � . . . I
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. . . . . !L criminal was diiteeted and punished.L by Mean caminatioiL." ThOre-is h0_1 end ore rqn� I desert . �tl, of its - '6
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. .Maisonattes On Liners. How differo ns fv;ctory ln� AuAtralia, ac6ording ructivene's
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will welcome the latest impriciVement have striven to'. lead the Ju ge in Dr. Reich's lecture, Lord Robetts said ) pensions !or 6iired offi' most d6stitc a I I L
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- in ocean - .. .... - .... . I technical errors with a vi _- - they: fully recognized that ,.voluntary ter, a-.ljfe?s work'in'the vlous covered '
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The Atlantic Trandoo, , ions in . i L n for the,Rqgular Fori I - 'T tire 'turne . . I .. I (I" C , ' f Constantin pie, 673- .
.1 a ing I its have *be - fil , , t , , L start . Iniho'glegeo q .
. mik' " structural alt6rat* come hoarse in 'dentinciatio I aes but this high- arm , life: anew.,,. . . . , L L. 1. ..
. liners.with a view to providing "flats" . . ,of I. witnesses, . decrying the lack'of ly a cien army, "this keeri� abd pol� I to, - ___._� . . . Ll
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. � 6 the beds in these, rooms can be. % Japan is Getting, On. , arm was the .only'safeguard of public was � ader sbe -was weather.. The -w&
lin, onis used as sitting". A�corc�ng to a ' .- 6r break out, and gravely ,informs the. re' Fall -and, Winter
hidden and the ro Japanese papers, interests should we "August ye,17. 'AtmO 'catchcold. .Doyou know 6boutSKituWaL
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rooms. . ", . I � .. . syndicate, headed by-Oshiro MA47U, that .00uIZI,, only be secured by' the there interred . . . . . . ;
. I . Dom. 1703, and died a Bai�holovin the ` CD tion Cute, the Lung TcAic, .
11 i to float a adoption ot univeksal military ,train- Le " . . . . It it
. � To each flit there will bw a lia and has - made arrangement I I 48th_yeai, of her. as .I . . . . , %v=gas done for so knany ? W&
a f ront clock, - slid thare. is no. nas6n. joint stock company, with a daPitA1 , ing as parti and parcel of tb,6., equip- . A, stone in Westiriinster -Abbey 're- . to be the only reliable.remedy for' &A
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. . N I -, the usual electric ,. ... . , . � =ds the. interm, ditesses of the Air'pasages
. . ., � . was the only1workrahn Itis absolutely Itarmled and.pleaunt to
. " heft. name, and pleasure hall and'hotel fnT location . I 11 . I .
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.:, ' bell -push attd6ed to the letter. in the. Most �ictureoque portion, of I I I . NeW -Zealand TrouL I Graham; who . .
I . . I that received the honor of being bur- take. Itisfmishteed to cute at y4t mongy'
The "i"isonettes" -will be '.30ft- Toldo bay. .it ip,proposed to build z ago, 640 The County ied in Westminster Abbey. He was a , is reurned. The p&e JA 25c. pes boliliio
P and the chief room decked vessel, about 400 ,G=y"T . ho in, and In "Ieri in inedicine $*it � .It+;
. long 'by 26ft. wide great seven tiout in g�6(. there was not a. single . scientific instrument Maker, W . 1. . "
will be 161t. square. T. he pride of these feet in longth aind thirty-two feet in deadbeat bsezpe� 466 90
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"Bats" in.l.the sunimar season will breadth, with provision for restauir- To -day New Zealand ment in clocks, His funeral was at- I
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. two rooms -and a bedroom must pay hills, coltwervatorieW' , - , an aquarium, . trout are famous Ali over the world ' I . . I . - * omed . 1!= hoa!��,
I gloo�, and a. family of four,taking*& sea bathing, etc. it is intenaed thal - for their size and numbers, azid.tLou� body. 716 dy ihould I)e I ev — .
. is of fishermen come ,every year In. past Ham., churchyard there is a . ---�,--,- .
I whole , fist.would pay F.175. . the vessel shall be connected with the Ban( - fish all tombqtede placed croeaways-. The we-' - I : � I I .
visitors being simpt.y. and sdIely to fish-tO , I I . 1. . ..
. . . land by a long pier, d do, nothing but fish. man interijA is said to Wive b6oh . . - �, �
. . . . In the Locuit's Wake.- . . thus I able to gg.direct.on board from] the imo an I ad a Mr.. . . � ' . . . .
. L I . I q%erc, is no doubt at all about New bo)rn cross, lived cross, Marti . .
� 'There is very. bad,nows from Abys. their jinrikisha, I . ' . ,. I . . _. L - .. . I . I ,�ea d being the angler's p I . dross and died cross, Her dying re- ' The. tl,j^j**��ary Iliattled, L ' �-
.. � ion . L possible' is done to -help quest was to - crow , . Our geologists rarely; Oat the t0im 1
* 9 . invented to ,VZ , Vauropean WtIterl; It',
. Ina. As a sequel to the devastati ry hing be 'buried � and O& .
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I by locusts some months . #,go wide . Gravity -4 stratagem . hjXn and encourage' him and make Was carded out. I I qUaternfiry. BY
tracks of country , are -now in a atate, conceal lack ol'intellect. � in comfortable. Hotels in' some . - �.. I ... L . . is understood to mfin the period Wbl*- i
of famine. Prices have gone up twen- ' Eiecentri,6-A terra applied 'to those hi � exist solely for him, hotel mana- The Skyieraping Jonah. � , I and Include$ tho,
. ty . itution of the most whom we cannot afford,to 0all,fools, part always ready to give advice, . followed the- tertiary . �� IS .At
-told, and deat Temper -Something that at OnU gore are I "I Suppose. you didn�t kno,i," In- present time. ArehaelftldallY.lt M
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.11 acute kind rages everywhere owing to , i a mail and betrayg and in,every town andvillage, fishing marked the ,superstitious* many* "that vided Into two epoebs, the older Includ-
I the utter destruction. of the ,crops. getis the beat 0 , . tickle shop's.aboU114, where j�OHW Pro- Many of, the New York downtown of�
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. . Tile: worst ease is that of the scatOr-L th m. . ter that 'ie ready vith r(T&, flies, 11150 bUadinga and the Times build. Ing .the preglacial, the glacial alld'thSt
3us populatic, who Wisdom -That wbielk is grea pri ttots are on postg1gehil, ages. gli-characterlied1i i*
dA but num , OV nis . be 6 and inl6raudii of all kinds ,Jug uptown haire aliyni"ted the-thit- chipped stobe industry, the,la er'
. live among the lower slopes of the gold, .prdvided it is our wisdorn.and . t4ite of the rivers, the flab t6enth floor? It is true. They skip from tt b#o
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in, them, the sort.of fly to be usedand -the twelfth 'to ginning, with the neolithle CU.1t. . I
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. 4x4ning abiiost impossible to feed and - Sour (Trq*s-A`kind- of' disagree, everything else that the Would-be . silile, they say, to Tent continuing till nor�- : L
. clothe tho'children gathered into this able'llruit, Wo would ste Out% fisherman in want to know. . . almost impos ihir"ath ofloor." I . , �,
. miasions" sehoolc-14adott GK4�� � solvea then have sOmG.0110 010 roa - oIX I I AY . the offices. on � the L ... � I . ,--,---- L ---'I- , , L I . � . . .
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Passages eolialoend.sacted are goner. the.progent. limits of tile eouiltry was , - -&1e,ak EJuAoo*,,1p1mplj&_,,r0 jurclycuQ 1p( tind around J,ioo men skated ot, I . . F
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I atlentat'law to ek- wanitfactilro it into merchantable form I I I tea were invented by the,101111114- .
. It Is criminal In . was wltdo, Ill the attite ol! Virgifilit in I L 1. I '. L. erg in the seventeenth centuty� 14
. ,Tjort such pleceo. 11111a Is doubtless , Into. ltil6 foundry was destroyed by III . .,---..-.,-,--. . _� - � I 'L
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. the treading of the sacred words un.,, 'tIJ 6 Ind OIntaftt-tho ialp and %edy temedy.. I --
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