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WOMEN'S WORtD. ·

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'\TILLAGE SOCIAL LIFE.

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Ch.urch to rura.l life are very ee'V~re on the want
of energy, spirit, aDd initiaLive a,tt['lbule'd to"tba

:ferry, of the Mmlel ~mg House. Ahll:
8ummOncd for playmg U ba:ak.cr"
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V~OU&' ~l~:t:~;~~~,::!:i
It ions 'luringrosp!!\
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Oil July 20th.
average country incumhent.
HUI t.eaching '\l;U\d
Bald Jus sa.w Perry and two othar
preaching power, It is decla~4, ha.B decUIl'fD. . in
cards at.,the monument. m tho &>ta hoe .,
r~ceDt yeara, and be bas httle persono.l know1edg& IIQuar.e.
thrcq hea.ps (II( cards, a.nd on ODD
of them
a. penny
The two ~ otbcr poya
of tile lliEl and outlook of tho majorIty of
8cambled oft'. Wllne95 asked Perry what he WQ5
p!lritthionenr. The whole system of clenca.l t.ra-in. doin .. ,~ alkl he -replied ., O~ only passIng the time . /
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'P to run I jChu"o",.
orga,!" &wa,-, ," '">;: I
satlOD, and. It b su~d thnt living for 8. year
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m a l abourer" cottage and ""orkmg the four MONDA.Â¥.-Bcfore the Mayor (Dr, 0 , S. A>bram),
seasous through on a. fann prior to ordination
I,. tb& ch.xr. Mr. A G. West, Mr S R. Whitley
'Would be W!!eful e::t~enco ~or the country clel'gy,
flQd Yrl S. "'Hayward
B!a.me is, Jald aD tl}e 'villago pan'iflD
DRUNKENNESS,
b OU8l..Dg a nd the. unrefonned publIc. house.
f I!l:cdenck
Yardlcv , d escribed as II. tailor of 110
tholCommlttee say .. ou,g~t. to bo made a. , place i1l:OO a.bOd~, w,s cha.rged"",;th bOlD: drun k III MilLI
)Illl e 0 11 July 31st.
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that no one need be ashamed oC being there, orP C. Wood1oy stsled tl,1C: fnets
It appeared '
being meen there" (Not all the country ci.ergy from tho .eVidence th M, the pllsonnr was Jymg
deeervo such censure as is w;;pres.sed a.od unplied nRht. acrQU tho footway and hlld to be 0011' eyQd
III the CommltJ.ee's repo~t, but t-here are any toi!:dPl~~ statiOD,.

,.l11age 60Clnl hfe.
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mg qunhlies of a. na.tion

.the spmt io WhlC(h ~l~~;'~~~:~l:;~~?=~
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most every nation but
a.thletes to & fita.te of m~.eb'l"'i~u, 'If!!eie,ney

partlcula.r game, and
a.a a whole elther fOf
na.tlOn.
I The perfect tennis
other indIvidualist,

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-'The Whi~in~ Te~m,in th~ _Cjr'ljj . 9odge.Billl fo~ Senior Girls Ilt lthe a,djourned
, Spc!~ M4!!~.nv't. ~lPt, r",,~ )"t week; ..Wibon Central Schoo!'
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Anglican. cO~UJ1ity the genetal !remle is agaii1!l
tho adml!;Slon of l ... om-en to Holy Order!! Nevel'.
tJ(eJ~S51 the Bishop of 'VlUdlestcr has lately
taken" ha t m&y pl'O\'e to be the fil's t step In t..hlS I~:;~::~\~,o<\~;it~";:;~:"';d
ciiJd.lOD, and h IS u :nmplD III 3110\\,IOg
.. diOco."ian me5!Cngers " t o· addre:s$ women and
chi1clren 111 tho cqurcbes IS- bemg followed eIse·

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clOS~ ~itb DrEon.j
Of! tha n(lor, Pl"l'
PrlsonCT tbs n ran I
lIlto tho n£':ttrdoor
seut. fOi Dr O'ConDOT,
a.nd who had been attend'

wb~re. The .. ald..;esaQ... m e~!!en8eJ" ..... bn e ~ first!
j to pUs a. pr£.SCTibed uaminatlon and ·ue ~thfn"

unde..~j1ko

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mcl-e~el1t. wcut from villa.ge to vil)a.ge boldlllg
out door s.en1ccs, an d, the, .. dioOlllan '1llwengcrs'"
w ili lik.ewiae work i~ different parjwee, depend·
~ good deal 00 locq,l hosl;itality ,fol~ he'p and
assid.a.nce.
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THE' ROAD';'

O~e of the extrao;dinarv feai.uros of the bolL.

dn.Y1eason 15 t}lG l\um~r' of
genafuffis .-\nd not. only at'&' tber.e bold

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to.;:be found 10 hmomsmes and landauleltcs,

in 1porllng c.. rs nnd ratt leiOmo hftle

two-Gea~er.,;

proceeding from tow!l to town. and from
t~ ooul)ty
Yet. a.nother notable' cb~nge
mer is the flUfbi9n for young Ullesoorted lfnr,11
tp o!ll" III pairs Thelr gl'eiit. I ambl-tion would

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~ ..to be to gol oyel' t he groun(f tat -top ~pced,
and if ' at th& end of th6 d rive ' thm ' iaen.3 are
hnzv as to places and scenery and tyres .and
ma.c~m ~:-y are in a pI't'Canotls cond;t,lon, they;
maintain that at ally rat&- It , bUr been a .. joy.
ride to The hotels are complnming that few c(lm\.
pnrallvely " come to stay,n and With !ome boli..dQ,Y'lllakers It ~ems to be a..rel. not to Bleep in
'1- place for more tha~ one night.

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;WOME~

A.."'D PHOTOGRAPHY.

Holidays and photogrophy go hand in bond,
but . "few fllc;ls . .n ee~copslderat.~on If portr:llture
to prove & success,.. For instance. it. 1& bed. not
~hooie a. ven sunov day; a't "·.,U·llg4!,,d. " " UU».I"
morning ,IJS far pfef~r;\ble: Then it
fat,!g'OOd , hUl'f'ied, or exclt.ed-a-ll thur Bdd-s
to the face. In the, matter of

k:u~\tiih~;i,J;~~d~

ah9'ild' .:.Pe o.yolded; also

dense ...hard tone. ' ,Cream 'i~:t~~~~~
mast .elective. colour. ' Viol'eht

a skirt ' of one hUD and '!- blou~
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not oome out. ' w~ll. neither_do IW lpeS or l,ill>,,-4...-'! II·' ..... "
i,1\:eUery l8 best eschell .d, Nothtng
a.llowed' to mar the sIi~)Ulder
hands Are t obo aho.wn ~aorliepiing
bg~tly bc~oen t he fingers.

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~VRAPS AND _SPOl\11S ,St,m.~·~!'f>~~'.

Very com orl.a.ble clo&b • RrtJ ~ ..>--":'; '''';1'_,'' I ¥~ ~#~""~~==,;"=,,f==~==:::f,;
blabket cloUt, and in cream are very
present wear, The cloth is torde-t f!d
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in- 'co1out,S nrn.lial'
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' "the.., cloW
or. on
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effect
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m , a number of tho
~a.,n ScnITe8.". ru'9 in great aonlJ for w2Irmth; combined with 1i~~tI,","~, >·Vi.~nnr~, 1 u.,. ·.,><itlled
cl~lt can be hlgbly fecommended .
fioiU:- iDlJD,I" Ji. ·n.'. " ' -,.K;nh
... J'l'oql the most ulI~xpce~ted J~m'bk.HioD!I
hn,ro appeared. As a. trunDling this fnbrlc
fau to be ' ery llOplllnr dunng the au~umn
wmter, where It Will
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of woll.
knitted-Sports"
Silk orBU,Jta
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looks ex;
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~or bl~ flan~l
yery l much ftlYoured "Strip.£!Jj 81'0 or course prc·
ferred to t.he p1am matenal, prcfclcnce bernp;
-glyen to Navy and white. yellow and ~blt1e. laud

t'~~~t~~te~::~:~~r

wbtto w,th black m;.b,own. Skut, lqr .nch
are' ,l:'-aJ,ght. a nd plain, nnd (coats belted or
EhQpe

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THE NEWEST BODICES.

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Iottest podice3 are " mu~h 'mtor&S-~n~/abd

fit. too fig'!lre mQl'e or lesl, 'tightly. Th~ niw
mOd~ls are not. boned as wJ!re the Vict6rlb.n c~r.
sa.ges j they are merely curved under the FJPl,
th~ nipped.1n effect. being acble\'ed by menmf of
dart. at interrals in the regIOn of t.he waiEt.. All
hav.., filgh coUars'! but. .. open frohuJ and' the
skirts aro rather full abo"e the hips. The J~ae­
fittmg bodlC&, bowever, haa by no means di Sappeared; It is still ID b lgh fllVOur, 9,tld l~ re:
maiDS to be seen wbethet women waf adopt thq,
new ~ !tytr :J.lany wIL~ doubtless do sp for. ~h,e
,.klo <>f poveity. but th e majority 'of
prerer the slrajght looae hnes,
:r·h e ere",<,ov'''': 1
bodice IS ~~traofdll1nrily popu1ar, fC!,f
loose and comfarlable. Angel s leeves ·o/"~,.i'jf l
' ofteil accOmpany It, and "hen the sktrt
dreslI I' of a diaphanous material If. is usually
r:.tbe!' wlde. The tunic cont also CI a fav unte.
'far lL ts ",ery he~~ ng in veh;et. with
slc-etts, Ve \~ t coale and ~drl8 in blac)t...·are

be rery much wOln lrl lhe antumn

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po'''' o.,,.' pen-«lpla .......-: th

r(q ll~:, to whom black \,l?~\'et i(i;rW')'!.;b~omt!,g,
d.l('tl\(~r ,1 $

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the p"rochi<1:
BIUlOpS1~j)rk;:~1.Q\u!n~
to
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wqhen taklDg Pilrt. 1.n the l'llgrlrDOige oJ :.t'ra'y~r

mars _the

fully-]s u. more trylOg
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' :roh~ :0[';011 ," a. labo'ure r, of n~~ Illred a.bode. was
-chat goo' ".11th mallcl ously WQ~l1lll ' John Crowe

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V;~~lEN AND !l0LY ORbERS, . :
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The movement far the equality-of the saes has
lit;'. Orowe 6aJd he was man.agel1 ~at. Levy'6 '
brok d
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' ' . , .; · tlodglU~ ChO"",' ,!.I1I1·1,no. aud ·..,on··"fU,r' l1 p.1n .
en own e Tn 1 Ion t at women were unnt. .on UIO
in quest.lon he sa.w IlI'1S011C!" fighhu .. I
to be lawye rs or jurors, but It. haa not yet eecureeJ wlbh
Ul the kltehen . Hll.vlng acpa;'.
the admIssion of women to religiOUS officeS: .1.'b.e atl.-d them
them to
b~ and tohey ,
Free Churches h&ve been more relkdy to aUo)'l"
e klt;:tU!
~omeQ to mi~ter io then utivit.les, but .in the at
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nj""ber of vlliago persons who might learn much
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f~om what has been done. by "the '~omen' .. Imti .• ~n+-y -Befo'r e ' ~r, . VI. H. Smith (m the
, t~te5. T~ey ~ave ~chle\'ed ,,:o~era in el'\e~. , olii.~, Mr',7 · '~ " Sa.-.;J(!an! atl~ Mr. B, R~clJ,
vd lago mdustne. and 10 bnghl.enlng u~
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' PRISON POE ASS.tuLT.

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~n~1t CÂ¥ ~ .........DD". ,\",.~..;..'

sri,-Your , pa~.tbia week
of 1)ritish· sport;'- and se~ed
the opimon that 85 a. Jatlon. I
from the 8pQltmg polOt; of
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Tho Committee appointed by tho Archbrolio~
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IRi Jackson.
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bf Canterbury to consid&r tlte- ftlation.s 0 the t?1 .. ,~ ' FLAYING j, .BANKER.."
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