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Show Xfeperdf William doe3 not eymp& thize with American ambition to yach$ in English waters, says an American, writing from London. Nobody was more pleased than he when his royal uncle's yaoht beat the Vigilant Even the Londcq newspapers felt called upoik to explain that the kaiser's visit waa purely personal and that his social pleasures pleas-ures or shortcomings among the visitors visit-ors at Cowes were solely his privat affair. Mrs. Esther T. Housh has been elect ed corresponding secretary of the W. C. T. C. of Massachusetts. She was for years editor of The Woman at Work and president of the "Vermont White Ribboners. For some years Mrs. Housh has been in Boston doing literary work With her ready pen and thorough knowledge knowl-edge of methods Mrs. Housh is sure to oe a helpful ally to the loaders of the Massachusetts W. C. T. a |