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1'�:I!L � I , '.. 9413AD OFFICH-SRAFORTE1, ONT. eti the local population is bearing the largernents of miniatures. Some are that a m Acopy May 6e akm'nne(� � x ,�. I ,
R"!.", the wo,rk of the artlist's -imagination vided when there is any ro,ugh and sums. So indeed for a time she did. . .. I
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iR.11"' I I ." , aaujea Evans, Beechwood - President All members of the community through a window. ron of the feverish night life of the TM
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t-,�,�414'-l' ,jamnLes Connolly, G,oderich, Vice-PTell. share in, the work. The largest land ,i. ct r h city. She went to Deauville, and Dlras.nch a
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- sound enough on the question of hair. learned, are the most stupid of God's dropped 300,000 francs in a baccarat �
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11 lvf ': I .IFu�chley, Seaforth; John Mur- and the soldiers Hatfield canvas, shows in her eyes couple of them to stand still when he it was .taken for granted that a I .1,
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44 V g, 6- ors do the wor e the lady who would lose this sum with a I .
44, "C . MY. E .mondville; J. W. Yeo, God "the light that plays in port wine," yelled at them. Monkeys ar s must be a . I
,??'-, '. � rda, R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen; J whatever light that may be. We cleverest of the beasts, but oddly en- sb.rug of her shoulder . I 1
I ''I r relief through prevention .measures -is amuse children pemon of immense 'wealth, that she I
., �,,p � I 1. . W.att, Blyth. sl�ould surmise that a good deal de- ough, they seem to � P � I
l I �111. , the result of its experienoe, in admin- pends on what glass of port wine is only. knew how to recoup her losses. She BANK OF MONTREAL ,,/ I I
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� � , � - -he past eight referred to. Perhaps hazel would Cats are the next hardest to hn branched out then as the head went . 11.11
11.'. . f -William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seafprth; Chinese currency in t describe this color, and a member of for the one -ambition of every cat investment firm, Her agents I .
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s .", I . Oohn Bannewies, Brodhagen; I 'Eotd Assew id e=eas of 0870,000,000 1.
R - , Beechwood; James Connolly, It is a policy worked out in actual the Roval Stuart Society of Engla d . eem
I.."', l3vans, provinc%- wrote to the Times:- as possible. This js why the Cats savings of people who believed that
�. I -h- Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea- field operations in thirte-en R lift themselves
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_� � I McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray mum of direct relief ,and a minimuni ture in ivory of Mary Queen, of Scots ously. The horse is the,most ubiqui- by means of M -me. Hanau and the Hensall Branch: L. R. COLES.-Manager IN
, .,;'�` . James Sholdice, of labor -giving relief in the famdue - on this ,.�onder working Gazette. Now and . .
. i:, Gibson, Bracefield of 1920-21, to a maximum of the lat- Which is believed to ,date from her tons animal in movieland and If he seem- I I cunt= 3MMI&I IRL & SELILWI 113IM&W it,
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I .1 '. times. The eyes are wonderfully il- account there are more horses avail- then a critic appeared.
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I �.,. - ter and a minimum of the former. lusive, with great depth in them, and able in - the Hollywood district than- led to know too much he was bought I, I
, 11 Bruce2leld coub-Agamayl *. 033M Itm&'y aud astmxgav 0,
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.A..", OWDOW ,LNID WINGELAIL with the temporary henefit and pan termine ,their exacit color. In strong that becomes a star always has a dou- ign-ored. Madame rode the crest of N I
.. * IL nerizing tendency has given way to ble, ashe istoo valuable to -be risked the wave. Senators were proud to - I
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I ,�- NOTUL der a magnifying glass, th,ey are un- in jumping over a precipice fl
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.. �: q. 10.36 5.51 the Community. Since- 1921 more Henry Glassford Bell, who prepay- that horses are expected to perform ed in the Gazette the week before her I -
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I , � ; zentrelia .......... than $8.000,000 worth o Mary a in the films. Oddly enough horses collapse showed her cheek by jowl ? e ,
I . 14 =Bter ............ 10.49 6.04 ed a careful biography of - .''
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��! 9110pen ............ 10.08 6.23 in detail. He wrote "Mary's eyes ity. ' For Instance, bucking horses a! a reception. Then, just at
1 11.17 6.32 participation of only $4,000,000. ick horses do wrong moment, the market ceased- to that ,he may wear is a silver si,fnet B 11�-e way, Mrs. Jonsou," inquir- , . �� ..
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11, � Brucefield ......... - which some writers, misled by the don't do tricks and tr e bezel turned uno., .n_ ed onte, 'hGw did your boy get on ,at . ,
, ��i I cunton ........ 11.53 6.52 -------------- � thousands of blundering -portraits of not 'buck. Consequently, as Mr. Wag- behave. Stocks, inst2ad of grandly ring, with th his last examination?" I .
I �1. .... 7.12 npr says, when you see a horse on the going up, halted and began sadly to tatiously to the inside. I I - *.
12.13 ber scattered everywhETe, conceive to The dress shirt would pass muster "Not well at all. They ,had the .. I
.t .... 12.22 7.21 WERE MARY'S EYES BLUE, have been gray or blue or hazel- screen doing a variety of tricks you corn.!, down. There was a run to
7_� �.. Myth ......... on are abserv- withdraw money from Mme. Hanau. --white is recommended for the wear nerve to ask him about things that ,
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. '""; G�Slgrave .......... 12.34 7.33 were of a che,stnut color, darker yet may be pretty sure y ---�but alos for the dress happened before he was born." d 11
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, � BROWN OR HAZEL? and you should ap- �zli�, did n-ot have it to return. The of the faithful 0� . I
�t,ll 12.50 7.55 matching well with her chestnut hair. in- a syndicate, shoe with I
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.. .- y Her hair cbang4ed- as a result of her plaud not the diversified repertoire . ,
I " What color were the eyes of Mar ' ch a faultless "break" in the front I :
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� � ..", M. p.m. matters, but readers of the London fell to the executiorier's axe, the hair 'he cam bove the ankle. The prophet himself .
".. by wlhicb he raised it up was white. NUTS AND WINE said that "Allah will not have com- A clever foreign pianist had been .
I : I 7ingliam .......... 6.55 3.05 Thtte�-: have been carrying on a warm --.Z:-
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� V� - 13-algrave .......... 7.15 3.215 discussion on. the subject and it woul . upon him who wears long engaged as accompanist to an aspir-
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�, M .. 7.27 3.38 be no mea,n feat if we could quell the bad always worn a w1g, and this, We WALLINGFORW'S MATE T U R NO, Qhe: "I've just seen young spendi Passion ing amateur singer.
1,12. ,I t onep and suppose was what Elizabeth, who was ,-rd he's broke! HICs spent all his tr pride."
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i� �,Y londesboro ........ 7.35 3.47 turnalt and :;et them righ - But if the trousers are too long, The ,singer -had been flat nearly an
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I , Clinton ............ to have people believe. For the pres- I I-: "I don't see anything unusual the sleeveq are lamentably too ,short. through -her songs at the first re- I 1
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I -, eld ......... 8.15 4.301 be Zn'e. A'Il the records seem to I It has been left to France to nro- I -low could a man veil his hands Tnod- hearsal, and the pianist, losing his
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I'll. 8.22 4.38 have been ranFacked, an�d all t1i? c�m- ent at least her eye- may be aceept- � ,et- 1 about that!" his estly in their depths in the presence temper, said mournfully:
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,�,,, Mippen ............ wn, but only provisionally. Auce the feminine counterpart to G Sh-: "Ah, but the woman was up
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,,, I 1� , :� - Heusall ........... i ' The ed as bro IT'ich-Quick-Wall�ngford, the logical of bi,� --perior in rank, as the law "Madam, it is of no use. I gif G
_ 8.32 4.48 temporary w messes examined. ', :,
1"... iains unoErtain and even ____ ______-Q_ - I .., "! "
.%'' Exeter ............ 8.47 5.05 matter ren I �,,ceessor of 11711'. -111111117&�'t,W`h()�e demands? der chob. I blay der black keys, I ,
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I _,". (Centralia .......... 8.59 5.17 'he 17,n�rl;�Fli with their political gen- -vindle..9 a gen(-rat I i0T1 - a �- I o - r o c ke (I "r. e The scarf would pass muster -as play der white keys -and always you . .
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I.,.... � that VCry foi.,rdations (if government. The the I'Aba," it is a part of Arab dress sing in der cracks!" t ,
. I Solomon to arise and suggest h hq- been w -- Look at Vi's dress. Isn't it a -provided it be of any material ex -
1,11 -b�e � the ANIMAL CHARACTERS :--e-ent scandal whic - -- ------- C�_ .
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.. 11 L TIME TAB�X maN the eyes were not same -;pitat,,A by the a=qt of Mine. 11�,nqu dream!" b cept silk, for "Whosoever weareth 14
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11, , color, on- being to some extent blue � -1;- VN'(!Il, er-forty winks, perhaps." silk in this world, shall not wear it .
, . . , It was rLiiiarkable enough to read inay also involve highl-, placed -)f THE GOLDEN RULE '14
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i.,�_$_, 1 East. - and the other to a considerable de- in the paper the other day that a New +*ci*aTis for it is a peculia-itv of th- � " - I in the next." . ..
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1�- 6.20 2.20 . - York beggar was so prosperous that Frqnch fabric that financial crisp, and 'Magnate: "I 'hope you are aware The hat, again, is impossible. A Shopkeeper (rebuking assistant for �� �
-11 . Goderich ........... rs to whom she sat and statesmen he 'was able to employ a valet, but ,z,xindles of great magnitude drag to that, in marrving my daughter, you true believer may -not shade his fore- rudeness to a customer): "John, you
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wl'., E101mesvil who saw her and wrote their impres- big-hearted, generous head with a brim, for if 'he did he must remember the golden rule of I ;
� - 1, are not in we find it even more stimulating to rl�sgrace some politicians who are in- are marrying a �� " 11
_ 1. Clinton ............. 6.44 2.50 ,ions of her appearatice, GlIi`L,r's, � --,4ahly mixed up in them. Tbis girl!" could -not touch the ground with big business -the customer is always
.- . 3.06 2-reement on this point. Is it to be learn from Rob Wagner in G . I .
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Y'. � ..... 7.06 3.15 - �pp t that after the appearance of ! Xartha Hanau is now in jail. or p�r- Prospective bridegioom: "Of course, brow as 'he p.y,ostrated himself, with right." �
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'It., . �' St. Columban . s nsed that she dazzled hem all � leart in -The Silent Call," twc haps at the moment out an bail. She sir, and may I also express the 'hope covered head, at the hours of prayer. John: "Well, sir, he said you were � ;C
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!.1.1..1 Dublin ........ 7.11 3.22 hy the sun of li-��r royal beauty? The ' . * ,� '.
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,. .. a.m. p.m. p.m. riore difficult it is to analyze it and ' C> I
.: ordinary dog at his Hollywood k -en- :s not a- lvr-,-p a- it appears at first common. You may distinguish an In- , �.,
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I - Dublin 11.17 5.38 9.37 regard it piecemeal, and 'Wary's beau- -ndu by
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I ... . I i3t. Colum*'b'a*n* , 11.22 5.44 . ... How these infatuated fans Hance. it is -ubst2ntial, arno-ont;ng in than Mohammedan from a Hi FIRED FOR NOTHING
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,�%. .,. . 11.33 5.53 9.5o . ht the dog was going to answer fact, to about $4.000.001). There :.-- this James was absent from school one the. arrangement of the folds of their , � �
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V Yet we find it diffi(-ult to be] .hle:11 we do not know, 'but p�rhaps to be said P.1,out ".Vm�.-. Hanau, and it afternoon, and the following morning turbans. He had got the "sack" and was pro- r A
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, ,..,: . Clinton ...... 11.50 6.08-6.53 10.04 she made on all h- holder- the impres- I 'I can uquRllv I)- said of similar adven- ' The Hindu's is wound round the . I .
....' s . 12.01 7.03 10.13 ' icy reasoned by analogy and saw . from hi" testing about it. I
. ''. Rolmesville . . -ion a swettneart makes on her lov- I- . I h�z teacher received this note s head horizontally. The Mohammedan's, "What am I sacked for?" he said. J, ,
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... Goderich , - IrAs it inipo;, '-`�)le- tir'. - - hu I r,.,.v be.n1-1, cinly at.large - - other: -sha,ped piece of -brow nyth -ng." .3 �
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.1 . - 1,; ge ra than man s-.ars of the -he wnuld ' - -W -ill -ou kindly excuse my son for I I It 11
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I., -,,Tit accllount of hP7 to a, -- - - I r.� I The lambskin cap of the Pe "That's what it's for," said the
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W...� I third per-4on. If one could anIv finll ';een from whom th�-y 1,ad received : bving al.,��clnt veEt-rday, as ho came "are. rs- I
. ,-i-,nowi..dg,nvnts of pi-��vious ComPli- re-spor-d nro! ervipfl. She had the � bad no i, -n, the fez that, from the days of
. . P. P_ TIME TABLE ,' - o' th( I I .*;,h his fnet wet and , 'apha manager. �` I
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1'.1 C fl�at Eliz 4beth had made a not-, . - n t,he wrong side of hnnIO V Mahinud the Second until Mus
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. i -ul,ject all doubt would be s,lt a I � r,thers to put on." , Kernal ,wept it away, was the uni- ___-C�_
_�r I. East. i rr�r. ' I .l,ly. Wag-ner as the mo.;, trustworthy a rnnr�--t. ITsd the market kept ' ar of the Turkish town- . . . . . ; I
�1. � l a -m- j The inatter was brought up by Sir I �.n,i in*cr:s-,�ng of i-,. )llywood chron- advan�,i-z forev- as she so �ondly vorsal headge WIT AND WISDOM I I I
l - ,:,.I : s. and so we do nc,-. �:usp�-ct him OxTw':'trfi tI-, .- i- ri reason to sup- dw,ller, or the oblo,ng scarf with its
" �,,, -rich .................. 6,50. j,-m.eg -ie. Tri tlie course of a I �� I 10. . n' oc e te sation: The f . :
,;�', - Gode 55' � Pan eing, a pre -ss agent for Strong- pose that -1- ev-2r would have bee S i tY S n ollowing, encircling "Kaffiyeh" of came] hair of
,. rAenset .................... 6. adv,ocatc,d the ac-, 41 ,_ A, The average man will buy a suit �, �.,
,� speech in which be ,, ', eart ;n disg�uisc- Nor do w-. suppose ,!i,,,.,,,d- 'r'-,;,, sni- to have been culled from the society column of a the Bedouin, all leave the forehead when fhe can, aff ord it, but he'll buy .
',:.�:�, MeGaw .................... 6.04 qui-Lition of the anr; nt castle (if J( -d- I . ating wlnvn he tells about the, oriv fla-x in her otberwise revered contemporary, seems to have uncovered. 011 , n
. _ i 11',at, he i, exaKger, ' - a new autiamobile, any time.-BT:an- I 11 11, I , 1
" aburn .................... 6_11 ln.irg by the Scott"sh pe-r�ple in mem- ..,
1 & . ng rich (Fcaped notice: "In the state draw -
11 � :,',,,,it an inc'.(!,,rt tnat occurr�-d the perf ct fij;�,rnent ,r getti' When h,c� reached his host's house, don Sun. .
I Blyth ...................... 6.25 1 ory of the fact that it xvac� h-r- that - be I I
I �.. I - h� r day when, he obsen ed Rin Tin qvi�,-T, an,l plt-manentIv. m4 r,),,m, stripped foi- dancing, were the laces of western shoes would .
l. .1 6-40 Mary w . - al and politi- a, nuisance as he slipped them off (the . ,
1, Walton .................... � s a habe was prodaiin,d Qu(l(,n . T-,vr,ntv -,-e:1rs ,,1f,o .. 1
6 . T;n e. v;ork in a mounted pctlic.:� _ ?,lIarthe peddlr2d a�seml)led not a few soci There is nothing a woman onjoys ,
,.;.: . KeNaugbt ................. -52 of ,Scotland, he sn.�d that her wrstith' ' ' Montmarle district in ! celebrities." right one first) orrentering. Then of I . 'I,
K�� 10.25 ,14 �-Y. The Ycene wa.; an exterior of liren in -,b- . " of ,more t, bills-; unless it � I ;
;. I Toronto .................... had vi,6tcA him 'Flut recently and that. .;- - e b a- �Zound_,4 morn like a social swim course, there woula be the trouble -an running up I
��'111 � ,o�ng brown. , " flud-on's Bay Company's store, Paris. and r.-jer since tb n she . is running down her neighbors.- � 11
."�; the cye., were of a bu i ,. than a social dance. !m,,-eing that the china and cutlery in- ,, !,
in- .�nd v. -hen (-very , I London . :
i.��. West. Then samebody re,called that Sw . , thing was set Lee been in one h-3sincss, and another. Sh Calling. . , .
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I" . a.m. , 1,unoan, the dog's owner, pro,cecded to was shrewd and -he bad the ability t,ndled fol big own use (sh I I
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I s I., Toronto .................... 7.40 bright eyes, the bluest of heaven y lest they haA been defiled by poi* or Why sbouli four million aeres of 1, .
,,, -f her ideaF,. Her favorite method I The Impressionist: She certainly I-Ilighland te 1_ritory be delivered to , I
?,i;, - WeNaught ................. 11.48 things below the skiets." Put Barrie. 11.1an. . I �,
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lr,,,;, 12.01 "Rin," he said, "go up there and was to start a business, build i:; up, had a pretty foot, and he admired it wine. American. millionaire% to exhibit their ".;, �
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l,"', I � alyth ...................... 12.12 ;nsi-t-cd that the eyes as they -;+ beside the door. That's it, but PI-nd sell it ;'�: a going concern. Some- t make His beard would make birn Con- .
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.;:,� . 4,Uburn .................... 12.23 to him in the vision were really b - ack up a little; you are too close to times it fail,d to go. sonrietim6s in- nearly as much impression on him as "T"Itious amongst the other guests in n, with their dollars?-19�7_ .. .
5uti,;�, �)ro,,Am, and although we do not sup- Even the grale of populatio ... ,,
, �*,` � PleGaw .................... 12.34 the camera angle. The heavy is com- dig her huRband's. Cunningliame Graham. n,
V, ,, pc,se that when he give-, wing to his . nant purchasers alieged that the,v this shaven age. .
..'.�. 29eneset ................... 12.41 ,ancy be is, Vike Kipling, always ing out of that door, ,so w'hile yau had been dulped. Marthe had delfber- ihucnan. hair �s forbidden throughout l�.
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I �lll�. Goderich ................... 12.45 ' iting, ,cpatk-h yourself. No; ately Ileeeived t1hem. More than a Is,larn, since Pt is argua4i that f6 mrist
11 keeping an eye on some authei'Ric are wa "The man of the world" is responEp.- I.
; ncA with your left leg. That's it." doz,n time- �he was arrested, and it have been culi off in defiance (,>f the � ,. � I 1 1
, 1. s, we coubt n the in- T'raphne: "Is that another letter to - ible for more erroneous opinior�s thmn � '' i
. "Now the door ist opening- tum i- rumored t1hat she bar, see law. Selim I., a great sultan of Tur 1
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th,at he would have mention,ed the , he t .�,
I- y slowly. You .lee, it's side of a jail before now. Early in Dick you're writing�ll key, scandalized his court when
IM .1; I A FDARGA�W color of the eyes if be. had not felt .
IAI.� I the heavy, so jump to your feet and her career she took unto herseif a Diana: "Ye%." appeared one day li�eardless, in order, ' 11 11,
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11 .:: , FOR SALE. -Five acres,- one mile ly not a matter to be decided by two 9 sbe rvmained the head of the "He's written me ,to ,say tha; big have nothing by which to lead him. I ,it
.!"�,-� literary men of the Nineteenth and Now, as he reaches for his hat on but k- poor heathen - savages!- -, Hamilton ef I 'I
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..... ". � ,:,== Seaforth; modern house with that chair go for him! That's it! firm, the husband beffig -no mare than best girl has thrown. him overboard, And the other guests might look as ,�� i"
;, ��% Twentieth centuries, and a ireference meq. After �,o I'm dropping him a line." ance when he licked his, plate at the Herald. gk�i 1,
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_ 9bimace, bath and toilet; small barn; - � .,�;
7, �.. was at once made to tnv- historian- That'- it! Drive him inside. Now ''
..... 1� ... ,�, Llood orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid while* .-the divorced him but that end of the meal, as is commanded. , ,
I ,�'. and diansts who had anything to say �,ro over to the chair and watch that a
. . rela- He would he bored after dinner, for Marriage is a parlous adventure
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Z,: , ;, cabeace. to start chicken farm, beea, h at! " did not disturb their busines,s for wise adults: for babies it is a .�.
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, 11 -maz "Time was when a woman's hair very serious step. - Mr. J. A. R. �
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. .�', I . I R. S. HAYS, Tin went throua, that scene in every to give 'him a bigger salary. In 1912, usual evening amusements. � g".
I., . I Brantome, a French chrorricler, who was her glory -now it is her Pre- 1, I!
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": , 1 ,.. gellftlrth, On�- professes that lie knew her per-nnal- particular exactly as he was directed. they were runrIing a perfumery shop oc up tio ,, - since the prophet (according
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.�: it.:., Umar) "put Iiis fingers in his ears" - ' V!
,ll".v � ly found hirn,;elf unable to be. specific, His action in this soene-witli no ne- in Paris, which became quite popular. ,
*11 l,v,,,,! ,,�� GON-U "A man will ne+er lack Charm so One of the most important thingo �
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.l I �,,% � -anau had the at th, usic (nobody who I ,
1. ,,,.' . . -ftt:n=_=� - ....- __ he wyote "The fairness of her com- cessity a a retake -was the result Then Mms. Bloch or H long as a woman believes he is blest in life is the illusion -of the import- A
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� 'i I- ,; of the of intellectr-al understanding. Do yorn misfortune to w of this �has heard an Arab .
, ... ;.;� plexion rivalled the whitenesi, with more than his share the things that -are not im- I
.W: -. ". I - him) it has ,been in ill repute. Learn- ance Of I. ",
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� ., IV-, � , veil she wore-sbe shone like a god- wonder that such an. actor should cident and this Impt bey away from world's goods." the portant.-=)Ar. Robert Lynd. I " i
,, . 1,'��,�;, to behold there was -no -nd 9. percentage,the sho for several months. Since woman. to lay ed t1heologians -argue also that 1�
. dess., whom draw $1,000 a week a al . . .1
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, 111a, " '. other Chance than to die or Ructumb." of the profits? "Y,es,ll says Duncan. sbe CouTd not give it her person njunction, "Walk not proudly upon Statittics show that there am 11,� I
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I A I ". . �. . ': I � eyeq were brilliant emugb to illum- someiy. But be is just p i ed lucky, for shortly -after she bad . bridge would, come under the compre- 998 more married women in Londm
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