BRILLIANT SEASON.
Tho rear 1912 bida fair to have much interest (says a writer in "Tho Qnoon"). It will be memorable from the fact that for the first time since thoir aocession the King and Queen are likely to play tlloir part in tho social life of London, last year their Majesties were engaged with o'fficial business and high ceremonial; but in tho coming months they are likely to appear at dinners and balls at some of the big bouses and at certain of the embassies.' This nione will make a marked change and a good ono in the society life of London. If nil goes well, 1912 will have much brilliance, although it will not see the pagoa.it of a ooronation. Little Jack Horner sat In a corner, With Woods' Great Peppermint Cora, The little fellow was turning follow. He'd dyspepsia, I feci sure. By hook and crook a dose he took. And soon was smiling again; He had no plums, but two dirty thumbs Were seeking mischief again.—Advt.
famous painting "Li Pocbeur'' (The Fisherman) lias, it is announced. been sold to an American collettor for .SJfl.fiOO. Thi» is the highest, priin ever paid for any of the njastarpieons of Ulo Batbizaa school.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 13
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204BRILLIANT SEASON. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1366, 17 February 1912, Page 13
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