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12 NEW ZEALAND 1S WONDROUS PLAGE Regarded as ltaly of Southern Hemisphere Washington, N and lemeons b Canadiar nodded Washingt D ( the Natienal Geograph This Britis the Routh | & §p Wite a8 ‘the Antipodes of t lirita that the opl is econ climate is the same There are mar but in gene of Englap an editor ) says @ from the arters Society At its spe ties it {8 similar e warme that & J Are youn: hands rough and har The regular use of Res frequently all that is req K tion, and prod ndvelvety softness so much 10 be desired. 1f, however, the hands are in very bad condition—if they crack open and smart after being in water—use Resi- nol Ointment as follows— Batha the hands freely with R . RubinR ly and cover 'n: gloves. In the bathe again wit BT Beap. " In ameet case few puch treat ments produce very satislactory results. Ask your draggist for the Resinol Products. 'Resinol FROCKS | $29.95| About 60 beautiful Dresses have been selected from our best numbers and repriced for quick clearance. 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The delegation 1 that she he Australlan born Hruee replied that he felt the ppointment of a woman delegate at o present time would not he a wise action, Not that he thought it im- possible for her to do the work just s well as a may He rather strossed the faet that the Council of Women My ad not dene as much as it could to irther the interests of the \mong the people of Australia He sald that the people of Aus tralia did not understand the League ner what ita. ohject was, The general impression was that it was composed of a few philanthropists bent on solv. ing the world's problems, FLOGGING 8 ABOLISHED Measure, Introduced Yesterday, Now Has Passed Both Wouses and Goes to Governor, Hartford, May 25.—The bill which will eliminate flogging {ment which may hr adequate battery. League | as a punish- | inflicted ‘upon | = ax 20, 1023, prisoners at the state prisen Was adopted by both branches of the gen assembly yesterday, The bill was introaduced in the house as an emer gFeney measure, at the request of Co N. Gi. Oshorne, echalrman of the state prison board. It went through the house yesterday and was tabled in the senate upon discovery that by a typographical error it appeared that the warden had the right to flog of- ficers, The correction was made se a8 to ellminate from the law the flog- ging provision and the senate adopted the bl as amended and sent it to the house whieh at onee eoneurred WOMAN MISSIONARY DEAD Sister Bonaventura Was One of Party Who Went to Hawall to Ald Lepers =10 Years Old, By The Assorinted Press Honolulu, May 25 The recent death of Sister Bonaventura reduced to one the number of survivors of the party of seven members of the Order of Francisean Sisters who arrived here in April, 1883, as the first pers sons to devote their lives to alleviat. ing the sufferings of the inmates of the Kalaupapn leper settlement on the island of Molakal, Sister Bonaventura vitne Wik Aghes Carrier, was a native of Byracuse, New York, the mother home of the Order of Franciscan 8ls- ters, Bhe was 79 years old, I'he only survivor of the party, Sls- ter Crencia, 1s living now at the Bish- op home, at Kalaupapa, The other five sisters—Marianne, Remata, Ros- alle, Antonilia and Martha dead for some time. whose secular ey have hnn‘ EDMUND ROSS DEAD By The Asseciated Press Belfast, May 25.—The death of Col. one! 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