Mr. Lloyd Georges ‘"““'"‘W”“ ‘ Favorite Time _ h 21S ,_ EFIPQW‘ A 1;‘ pgbtlks.‘ é i o (By Dominion News Service.) ‘DONDON. Jim-e 21-14mm! 0011788 we; present, with Mrs. Lloyd George and their daughter. It I concert 0t the Ci-‘ccietih Ohonl So- clety. The eoclsty is rehearing "Elijah " for tabs il-larlech musical festival and selections from the oratorio as well as Welsh hymns were aim-g. Congretulatiiu the choir after- wards, Lloyd George said it. was a source of great satisfaction tohlm thnrt the “M6011 festival ‘had been revived. aflonding cs it did nn opportunity for singing for the love of music other than competi- t.lve. The National Eisteddfod was a very admirable form of competi- tion, and ‘he would not for o. mom- en-t depreciate its usefulness; it kept them in the cpl-nit of emula- tion. The Hal-loch festival, how- ever, Itook them a stage further, the rendering of music for its own sake appealing not merely to the smorion but to the intellect. t He was delighted that Si: Wal- ford Davies was theufeatival con- duowr. He was a great ‘man lead- lng them anorher step in‘ musical culture. ' Wales “was a sea of song; but up now they had only been cruising around the coast. ‘What they wanted was to sail out into the great sea—the broad ocean of song. They should not be satisfied with -the ‘little boats, but get into the great li-ner—and Wales could do it. They ‘had got the tempera» nient as well ‘as the training — and you cannot get away from the m training-mod you can-not get awny frolm tt-he traditions of a people. Belding-Corticelli Limited CANADIAN HQ , “A ‘baby boa constrictor is ‘Miss Peggy Dunn's newest pet neck- w lace. The baby snake is in style for color. being KY6)’ Wllh black and red markings. How An Actress Was Woed (By Dominion News Service.) DONDON June 21. —Rcgllw 'We recommend the use of Magic Baking Powder because we know that its ingredients are oi the highest quality. it is guaranteed to be the best and purest baking powder possible I0 PFOdlIW- ilks in LLIX” . §atvaiting them ‘Mn. ‘l-lalberllnh sis- , lter, his brolher-in-lsiv, f Young Canadian Sculptrcsis zit ‘\Y(ll'k.*".\“5§ Alr-rle Foster. graduate of the Ontario (‘ullcgl- 0t‘ Art, zit work rc-iiitidclling statute ovcr flie- fouiilziiii‘ iii (gut-en's Park, 'l‘tiruiit0. visiting (‘nnndm Dri-xd, Amoricnn Viscount‘ and Viscnunicss Afraid-stone uri- Viscountiess was forml-rly bliss Iilzirgurrttzi heiress iind bumity of two cou- tint-tits. . ; ‘.t-.. 51-,"- Meiw er as ilrc most beautiful hands in America. a - h vlgshlng made them Perfect, she 88)’!- .. . _ -.. ‘a . a] the: Tho accord- g {grimy to experts. Thcy nrc 01-2 lnchns ion! M"! 3 ""11"" \Vebsler IHa-lberlln. a vmms ‘W’ merchant, w-lhh an income of $70.- 000 a year. is a most persistent man. One evening some mfllltlhfl ago he dropped in to see theumrusi- (‘ill comedy “Battling Butler. and tvns oittrncteil by n certain yOtlIIK lzidy in the ciiste. lie iimmediwtely purcluisetl the some seat Whwlllhe lind occupied In the fourth ‘row of the stalls for the ‘nemniinder oft-lie run 0i’ ‘the s-how. l-lls persltslen-fie was rewarded in the end when hc Ena (lalt, ihle young actress who lnul uinde such an impression. lMlss Halt was kind, but did not seem l*llLi'lllvSi'(l$li(‘-_ nnd ‘receiving Ml 0f‘ fer to appear in "Rats." the vaude- atrc. Mr. ‘Halbeiilln immediately. purchased a seat in the fourth row of the stalls and for the first him- drcd nights never missed a per- formance. He ‘ulsn proposed at definite iuterv-arls. One tmontlih ago his persistence was rewarded; |.\‘liss lGllil, accepted him. | l-leiberlinis devotion ‘has not es~ lcnped the attention 0f the mem-i Ibers of ‘hi-s family, and it is tinder- :Sl(l0(i ‘iliwl every possible means twat; ii-sed to distract him from-the iobject of his ‘infatuation. lProtests ‘and ‘arguments and even threats '\\‘(}‘l‘G in vain‘. Then 2t day or iso largo when th-e bride and bridegroom idrove no ‘the Si. George's ‘Register ‘offices, ‘Prices ‘Row, rhey found and two [other members oi‘ the family. They hustled the bridegroom away from! the side of Miss Guilt and ‘heldhlm wh-ile they made one final effort to illisiuuiilc lilm from ‘th emnrriage. LAgaiiu they failed, and, looking n. little pale and somewhat nervous, Mr. llclberrlln follmved his bride illlu the iliizgistry Office and in it lfcw moments came out smiling and lhnppy, his persist-once rewarded at n.-i‘l. -—-—-—<0>~ RAILWAV IMPROVEMENTS TO COST MANY MILLIONS CHICAGO, Juno 21.——’l‘lic Penn- i sylvnnizi Riiilroiid system bus begun a series of improvements to cost more than $l26,00il,000, according to an announcement made by the road here recently. Work has already begun on im- provcnicnt costing more than two million dollars in the northwest- crn region. which includes most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan nnd l Ohio. The largest single improvement will be nt 55th Street, Chicago, where the trucks will he clevnted nt o cont of $616,221. Another cxpcdituro, of $121,379, will be mode just four blocks south, nt 59th Street, where ihc Penn- sylvania shops nre located. Facilit- ies for making heavy repairs to freight curs will be installed in these shops so that (lisnbleil cars bu put on the trucks promptly, in nccortlnncta with the present cam- paign to keep ull equipment in constant service. Pennsylvania Railroad conl docks at Snndiisky, 0., will have their slip deepened to permit the entrance of large ships nnd allow: continuous [last-tags to other terafts. A second truck will bc extend- cd froiu_ Webbs to Wiilbriilge, Ohio, with a 125-cnr cnpnclty sld- | lug s! Wcbbs, nt ll. cost of $400,000. ' ‘Fhls improvement will expedite Duchess of written a sketch Harvey and lilisi-i Beatrice Lillie, and it has been accepted by management of the Little Theatre. lt will be What of the Welsh Was it going no live or dtie? Win-i there s0 mnich beauty in the world that they could spare ‘i-he beauties of their mother tongue’! The hymn tunes they ‘had listen- ed -io wens exiquisile. He regamdetl the tune “BrynltyfryiP —c0mposed by John Williams, fzurmer u couple of miles Criccist-li, and about to be Tender- ed at hlis special request —— the obtained an introduction to ‘Mia-s mo“ beautiful in any language‘ language? ~11 fro m The ivords themselves were o. song, and should gems ‘and pea-rls uftliat kind die out the world would be ill the poorer. lBut whatever happened, be fer- . ‘ti-j h i that tl ‘W lsh 1 - ville ‘revue, transferred to flint the‘ :12: £13,359‘)? the llsngugge Olinfiiiié home and the altar, and so keepl the soul of the nation olive. freight the handling of from i Toledo and relieve the Toledo yiird i from considerable congestion. At Ft. Wayne, lnd., turntable will be installed a 110-foot l0 replace a 75-foot turntable, which has become inadequate large. modern engines. This cost $68,068. The announcement says for the will that these improvements are in accord- ance with the nation-wide pnlgn being conducted csm- , by the American Railways Association to have all rnilwsy equipment in constant service for the expected traffic this summer, when present business boom its height. the will reach Duchess Becomes Playwright (By Momlnlon News Service) LONDON, June 21.—-Constanco, Wcstmlnlster, for put into mmcdintely, and ilghly approved of duologue was than written, the (lucliess now finds herself-on the strength of hm- ilrst attempt in this dircction—nn accepted auth- or. Morris llnrvey says that, who- over the sketch had been written gl RTE ' Fountain MAUI IN PJNAOA will appear the "Nine 0’Clock Revue." The duchess, was inspired with the lden after seeing Mr. Harvey nnd Miss Beatrice Lillie in one oi their present sketches-nnd when she might have been, as they play together admirably. She took the ldon ililfiilently to Mr. Harvey, and found that .139", Tm w‘ , liow Justice Goes to Herschel island Aliakoniink, iin Eskimo, is being held for triul on u murder charge, and following u series of tragedies in the grim Arctic, a judicial posse is on its wuy to the lins Morrison the reh earsnl in by he would have recommended its acceptance, nnd that he thinks that he and Miss Lillie have c! cellent material in it. TURKEY MUST MAKE FURTH- ER CONCESSIONS BEFORE 1,0 PEACE IS SIGNED The nnd it. LAUSANNE June 21.-—’l‘he Ncnr East conference appears to be establishing a record for duration; the ninth week of the second phase opens tomorrow with in’ dlcntlons that the ncgolntions will stretch into another fortnight. The concessions of the Turks with regard to the Ottoman debt are not sufficient to suit the Allies and it is said in Allied circles that lsmet Pasha iiiust coiriply further if he hopes to sign pence at Ila-l’ - anne. '- REPOTED REDUCTIONS ARE TO BE MADE IN MARITIME ‘FREIGHT RATES OTTAWA, June 2l.-—lt is tinder.- ,stood in government circles, fol- lowing the Senate's vigorous but reasonable presentation of Marl- time Province grievances generous reductions are to be made in Mari- barren wastes in unofficial capac- ity. 1 From left to right, standing: Judge, Edmonton; T. L. Cory, Winnipeg, counsel for the defense; inspector Fletcher, R. C. M. l’. Herschel island sitting: F. interpreter, who will out ut trial. 2. liow tho taken two ycitrs ngo, when Lessurd. secretary to Judge Dubuc, and Morning Glory, the uged liidiun camps out in the north; n picture "similar at ‘Fort the ‘fliortl. party Smith. tho 0f If. judlcnl pnrty ll, Herschel Island, u-lm has W‘ 1mretl the case uguinst the occult"! a FHIZEKLE - Fill Sun and Wind Brin g Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily l~lere‘s n chance, Miss Freckle-- face, to try s remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that It will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freck- les; while if it does give you ii clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Otliine— double strength—froin any drug- glat nnd a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid your- tai: or one namely freckles and get a ibenutiiul complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the drugglst 1'01‘ the doulble strength Othine as this strength ls sold under guarantee 0i iMr. and Mrs Thomas Siaffori put on between Atlantic ports and mmme“ "n" “Bmbrmmg Vancouver. interested parties clnlni this would put the Maritime Provinces back on their feet. nnd n fame‘ time freight rates and steamers BRINGING UP FATHER- ,. 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