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Show TAKES HUSBAND'S JOB This woman is but one of the many thousands of Englishwomen who ure today doing every kind of labor owing ow-ing to the absence of their men folk who have joined the army and are fighting on foreign soil. All the employees of a Peterborough blacksmith having joined the army and it being Impossible to secure any local assistance, the ".ady of the house, the blacksmith's wife, aids her husband hus-band In his work and fits a shoe to a nicety. The photograph shows Mrs. Pogs., wife of the blacksmith, shoeing shoe-ing n ln.rse. |