~ The Guardian Pitztzioriiiial Capt. Raold Amunsden, famous hhrctic explorer. has arrived at bhiristiania, Norway, to make ‘preparations for his airplane ex- ‘pedition to the north pole next plmmer. An American aviator IL i.‘ ‘will accompany him. Canada's two transcontinental railway presidents were in Toronto recently in confer representatives of the civic bodies to discuss viaduct proposals. The fair students of Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts have adopted the game of association football and are endeavor- ing to interest other girls colleges in the game for matches "Billy" goat was stepped on by aiponderous truck-horse in a little town near St. Paul. but being a favorite with the neighbor- hood children a veterinary patched him up with a plaster cast once with From left to right. they are: Beatty, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway: Mayo! MaSllim- “ml Si‘ [TPYIYY ' Thornton. president of the Canadian National Railways fifth lgniversary of the signing of the armistice was celebrated in Fredericton. N.B.. hy the unveiling of a memorial to those who had fallen in the Great War The crinoline of our grandmothers‘, younger days is comingbsck to take the lace ofithe long. slender ‘lhouet: effect. is- unusual egeridirlg ggwni __'ll be sure to attract atgniifn Ori a atone pedestal thirty feet high to the south of Fol in France has been placed a cru- cifix, symbolizing the conquest of Christianity over paganism. The gigantic rock is a relic of the ancient Druids who used ‘l it as an altar Qne of the first suggestions for the spring chapeaux is this model in satin, which is claimed to he "something dif- ferent." lt shows the fanned bnws in the bark and the chin band} which also drapes the shoulders Dr. Fridtjof. Nansen, noted Norwegian explorer and hu- manitarian. has recently “ar- rived onflthis continehffor. a lecture tour 40f .» Canada and the Unitedfitstes.“ Hs --_will American poloists played against a Spanish team in Madrid recently in which King Alfonso participated. The king is shown in action at the left front of the photograph Anna Pavlowa, who for ten years has been toe-dancing her way to the_heart of America. is now in Toronto. She wears out four pairs of dancing shoes a day. The annual cost is over $7,000 No, this isn't Secretary Hughes of the United States. but a car- penter, William Stowe, v who bears a striking resemblance to him. He is making toys in a New Yorkishop. .| Photograph shows the plans for the new lniilding for the international Labor Office of the League of Nations at Geneva, Fwiktcrlnnrl The building is expected to be completed in I923. The land. which is worth $Z(l0.000, was qivcn by the Swiss government P. Bryant Baler, famous English sculptor, had to resort to all kinds of times and places in order to complete a bust of Lloyd George. When shown the work ‘the Welsh Wizard-did not f remember having sat for it _" Because she did not; likietheiriold i assigned to‘ her iniherlfiistilil)‘ pearsnce of the iseason‘ in» Chi- cago, Mme. ' Gdlli ’ Cilrci, 1 it i‘ ported.' hash broken relstionl with the. Chicago’ Civic 0P"! t p Cornpsay. Th u.-s. ' 1 ‘a tn 1 1 A" " p ' . -- 1i “ ' ma.‘.*a';i.:.,:.'::::,:vit"s-tats.“ “ittigfiltfifiwtfltffl';‘t‘fifl. .,.=.E592§;° _.\.q>-.. . qnvyfi‘