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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1923, p. 13

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OA ia no sat TE Rr Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather, caricaturist and playwright, who wrote "The Better "Ole," arrives with his wife to fill a vaudeville There are still plenty of fish in Georgian Bay, as evidenced by the above photograph. contract on this continent. The Prince of Wales presents the King's shield to the Australian Part of a ten days' catch is shown. team, the winners of the imperial relay race. This motor, belonging to a Toronto party, has finished her last trip of 3,150 miles. Her owner, Frank Wall, says she has earned a pension for life. A quiet garage will let her dream of a glorious past. Miss Hessie Farewell of Toronto is playing the role of Cleopatra . . vis They have to pull the wool over the eyes of ostrich so that in the grand spectacle at the Canadian National Exhibition. y p ey an his plimage may be clipped. Only when he is hooded does the bird submit to the operation. ARNE 5 SE Miss lvy Duke, popular English actress, Lon Looks like the homs of an elk, but it is not. Tard Sere ig Pg P She ey It is the kelp plant that grows in the bottom " . ; enjoying a row with her pet "Sam." of the Pacific and from which iodine is made. Sir Alfred Cope has arrived NC IT in America to make arrange- iy ments "for Lloyd George's forthcoming trip to this con- tinent. Miss Marjorie Leeming is British © "Mitzi" is an sapest batswoman and is 8 play leading tennis ing a wonderful game this season. the "Babe" Ruth of a Y.W.C.A. team. - -

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