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  3. DOMINION DAY.

    Lord Strathcona presided at the Dominion-day dinner, which was given at the Hotel Cecil. The guests included the Duke of Argyll, Sir ...

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  5. HOW KING'S ARE CROWNED.

    "What," asked Horace Walpole, "is the finest sight in the world? A coronation. What do people most talk about? A coronation. What is the tiling most delightful to ...

    Article : 947 words
  6. AN IMPOSSIBILITY.

    "I never Lad the least wish to call on Mrs Smith," said Lady Lackton. "You know her, don't you?" I owned the soft impeachment. I was ...

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  7. "Standard," July 2.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier delivered another of those bright and sparkling orations in which British common sense.mingles so happily with Gallic vivacity. He ...

    Article : 302 words
  8. CHILDREN IN OUT DOOR WORK.

    One of the hitherto unlooked-to factors in the problems pertaining to village improvement and out-door homo surroundings is that of the children, but a great ...

    Article : 305 words
  9. RACE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

    The contrast between the Indian soldiers who are encamped at Hampton Court and the 'Arrys and 'Arriets who have "crowded on to stare." too often, ...

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  10. ARBITRATION COURTS.

    Arbitration and its corollary concession arc, perhaps, the most characteristic features of modern conflicts. Whether in national or class controversies there is an ...

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  11. THE KING.

    We have been struck since the disastrous lien's of his illness became known with the genuine sympathy with the King manifested by the common people. ...

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  12. POVERTY OF THE ENGLISH CLERGY.

    The Bishop of Bristol, at a Hostel of St. Luke's Mooting, has been adding his statement to the accumulation of facts as to the poverty of the clergy. It ...

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  13. MEN ACTING AS MERE MACHINES.

    "One man, it was found, labored regularly nearly 18 hours a day. Asked if, in spite of this long-continued strain, he was always able to sleep, he said that at ...

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  14. AMUSING.

    "Wasn't it funny, mamma," said the debutante, "at the Smart's dinner the other night, all the electric lights went out, and the women didn't want the butler to put them up again!" ...

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  15. THE COMING TRADE IMPROVEMENT.

    Those who take an unfavorable view of the prospects of business ask, Whence is an improvement to come? And to emphasise the interrogatory they go on to point out that ...

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  16. STRANGE PETS.

    Mr H. Conies, of Sydney, writes: " Some years ago I was living in the Philippines, and whilst there had two pots that, were remarked for their lameness. The first one I had was a ...

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  17. "SCIENTIFIC " MISTAKES.

    Many of childhood's teachings scientific men of the present day aim to upset. Twenty years ago oatmeal was a healthy food—brain and brawn throve on it, and the ...

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  18. AFTER THE WAR.

    In the "Fortnightly Review" Sir Alexander Miller, writing upon "The Labor Problem in South Africa," pleads for the introduction of Hindoo labor, of which the supply is ti ...

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