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But gyrian code of | Assyrians fare that by loves” Instead of the Assyrians being abject, thelr letters, of the Uni show hi igh of with the the kings making pathetic appeals to those whose support they would win, Nwperial free cities were as free as those In western Europe in the Middle ages, with charters of from taxes, and trading rights to the four of the earth and to all Assyrian Is popularly recalled gown “like a wolf on the As wt the one provision of the are more htnaue than they popuiariy requires pported whom one the d Togn 8 4 ¥ wf 1 her sons “as the bride whol says Prof. A. versity Iii their iy of Bois, ficials speaking as greatest plalnness, heir freedom Titus Wadde: Is there anything a man can do to make his wife stop asking for money to spend on clothes? Mr. Longwed: the money? Reverse Treatment. Not easily pleased Is the lovely Misa Brown, When a suitor turns up He is promptly turned down, Poor George! Daughter (coming down stairs) Where's George, mother? 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The presi. ped the workman's ascent of ladder I ng enough to Inguire the duct. The visitor explained that he merely wanted to get the clock for repair and that it would take only a moment. The president objected, hut consented when the man sald he already had called six times and always found the court In session. The vacant on the wall sur. janitor later in the day, and his ations revealed that the court had been robbed under its very eses, In fact, with its permission. well way iaced huge The tators preced dent ste ig + gel, were ited his enn a1 oe investig barley, carefully baked - Western Canada Offers Health and Wealth EI A fo hada of hore her Vi or bou growing sect! prairie provinces thers § is still to be on easy terms Fertile ¢ Land at $15 fo $30 an Acre rons iedod Tom 53 48 Cosh of wheat to the om 50. barley and flax Jo in gist abundance, while ralsiog reese, cat she hogs is equally ofitable. 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DON'T OBSERVE 8-HOUR DAY Law Is No Longer Popular With Work. men in Hamburg, Germany, Says Writer, R Xe. 3 tion bureau i1e8 the trouble Ha recent rep. its enforcement ine burg's En both economic iployers comg ’ sexes, after our day, undertake to do outside work 10 r other people—which down their clency on on the terfor if th r Laer culs thelr regular job. othe wd, consider with their * +] empl effi. Workers, it an personal liberty to hold them Although the =alith have har in. nee try to the eight law was passed to safeguard the he of the workers, they appear to iost sight of its real intention, and the authorities show reluctance to prose. cute cases of ites vielation. In the ho- tels and cafes, especially, it has been difficult to enforce the eight-hour day; walters are loath to give up thelr chances for more tips during overtime, hour plan Since the British Rnine, the afficers occupation on 138 noncommissioned mixed and slowly
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