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PUTTING' MEASURING
, begio8 to 0091. Eventually it meet
VD to a 'certain pellet, after whi le it
` • .' ' • " - burn Mt. ' Doubtless therebribe
RULE ON THE STARS
. ...throvio space; but,InasineePh as they
Universe millione of dead sunestirelhig
einit no, liglat, we cannet eee them
• Astronomers - believe that our sun
his reached the higtest limit of tete-
perature efoosible for a star of ite size
and that befdre very long it 'will begin
— to end; Though ettil lergely gaeaouil,
it millet be a reliiiively solid body.Its
etere,:teccording to Prot T. t. J. See.
-tli
of •e United .States Naital Observa-
tory, must have a eleneity three Oates
that of steel... • '
,
•171iILL I ONS OF milxs:
yRom THE EARTM
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if Ther e Were No Atmosphere
7"riYe Could See Gorgeous .
.olored Stars in. it - •
ii'Black SLY- •
• Prof. Allied A. 1Vliolielson has just
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returned to Chicago filen Califeredae
Where, at the obee.rvatarY en the.suin-
• 'mit of MOunt Wilson,. near Pasadena,
• be has been showing,the astionomere
hOW ,toenteasure We-efiigness 'Of seers
* . with -lib ' newly ieverited "interferes.'
metee.", ' •• ' ' •
Be expresses, the opinfon that Some
of Alie stairs'oepuoli as Antares,. in the
constellation of .the Scotiiion,•may be
totted US be eveirgreater-inossize tha
Betelguese, Winch le 280,000,000 mileS
in diameter
(ether giant eters are Arcturus) oin 1 ,
suns., and corresponding differences in
the constellation of the OX, Which wee
e. the amount of ratliant•energy. they
. . •
declered by the late Prof. Simon P. give forte. • , •
Newcomb to be the greatest centre of. , a -_, . • . .
---;-----.9---4—
diant energy in the universe Bella- ,
• trix, inethe coestenation of. Orton; • Investing in a Niece.
• Mira; in the .eonetellation of the Whale, ' •
?•1 cannot choose," the mother of the
and the huge son known to. astrorio-
three girls wrote. "I mean 'it, Jim;
mera as, Alpha, in the constellation, of I ,
, 'Bull, „, . • . e ainiPiy Cannot, Theyieee all sa dear
the
and. plucky. Jean wants. to study
The Super -stars are bright red stars.. .
music, Lynne want b., secretarial
:- They are red beembethey are young;
coarse; and Any vgauftfitl study medi-
i, eein amearly stage of their deeeloie
eine. Anyway, eince you are going to
.;• anent, They are masses el burning
do this generous thing•for one nf my
. gas so diffitte as to have little weight,
girls, you beloved old 31m; We for you -
It b supppsed, in 'proportion ta their
to come and decide for yourself. You'd
east bulk. Presumably our own sun
db itifit were an ieventment in land.
. went thrugh such a stage countless '
IS an investment in.:nieces any less im-.
• - ages ago. .portant?" •-• ''
The work of measuring thegiant
SO Uncle- Jint.came and Mind him,
stars is to go on at the lefoUnt Wilson . :
mieheieee. self eri trouble at once: They were
. olbervatory. Professor such dear' girls•---sto frank and. affec-
• ;Went out there to start it° nienette, so loyal to the family trade.
Measuring Minute Angles. .. .. none of hronat and courtesy. • .
,• The interferometer let an inetrument .-"WhY aren't tweof them proud and
for measuring . exceedingly •• minute' lofty and 'the third doeseitrodden?" he
angles Take the case (if Antares: Des, asked,: eOr two of them popular and
tine it ener•moits size, iti diameter as -one the drudge? That's the way.' it
viewed' from the earth s,ubteeds an always used to be in fairy taloa. Whe,
. angle elineet ,ineonceivetbly small be Ihey. dont , even look their parts!.
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cause Of its great distance from us. Who'd ever believe that plump, honeete
t q 'But we firiew the.approximate diStence 6yee jean was, the musical one Or
' of the star, and ,When we have found that little- pink-arid-whete. Amy wants
out the angle its -diameter sebtends it to leitudy germs and microbes?"
' will be easy to ealculate the length of re mother:l•augbesie ''De eent won-.
that diameter, or, inother words, to der I couldn't cheettief You'll have to
• deterniinethe size of Anterea. . ' • • . invitee up, Jim?, . . • '.. : , - • ..
- How sis it peseible to deternrie the •But.Untle 'min stook his head. "Bed
• distance of a star? That ie:,a .,ques, policy, -Like to leave a •coritrolling lee
titan eially atiewered.' • • ' • . . • , terest in my inveetneente.".
Suppose that to -day,' with a Mies.: -, The Mother of the ,giela had many
Cope, the exael. Clireetilni of _nellatnix an aniesing hour aer the futility of•
• (let ea say); as seen. from tie Mount
-Wilson 'abservatory„ he. deterinined.
Then,- six Months from now, it the
.41iXectioneofthat star;be. again •eitactly.
' 7deteentinett. ' In these six months the.
• • earth Will have travelled .1to ant op-
posite point •qf-its tratle around the
Sun Will Turn Green.
' 'When bur sun has ceoled off to -
certain -extent it will bectnine green in
color; a sign of deerepittifice.There are
•a goed many green. Stairs theoheav-
ene. One of thern, a uuof small size,
140 eaired in the constellatioe Spica
With, a. lingered sun,
If the atmosphere were taken away
• • •
• And we could, see what the heavens
really fook like, we would behold a
"gergeouti • spectacle of stare blazing
brilliantly in a, black •sky -yellow
etaise--violet-hueds stars and green
stars.. Their hues would represent (Tif-
ferent 'stages in :the development of
• AGE BRINGS WISDOM.'
**
When. I 'wile Young r ViO my tbngtie With. tboughtlesseetild
abandon( I worked hy steam, there was no theme I wotildn't take ,
a stand on; I lectured leud to every PVC/Mid, 1 thundered and
• crated; X sprinkled words wail the birds wereseared, and end-.
grated., I'd critieise the Jearned and -wise, °and roast the useful
voter; I yipped, and yelled as though Propelled hy 'twin Intype
. thotor, I Ignew-it all; With 'splendid gall the peblic I ittstructed;
'1 thoUght.thb land Would soon be ,canned, unless' by me con-
ducted. 'The people groaned, the people hoped to end me and
iny'ehatter', and,seeing red:they wished my. head were served .
upon ao falatter. And It my walks, quite often, rocks would anon ‘.
mY "Sunday beaver; and maddened skates would leave their
gateerind chime tne with n cleaver. 'And weeried hiekl defaced
with larielea the map that eeture gave Me, •11114 be a sweat the
village vet with liniments would lave me., Youth disappears,•an,d . • •
Passing y.ears • bring wisdom...to a critter, I hear the boya. Iciek up
their noise, and I Serif ini'th no twitter. :In peace I sit addgently'
knit, ray tinie-wcin thumbs 'I twiddle, and they who prance 'and
• yell and dance, milk -
esSsieve Theelistance lieteveee. the two
e,oppositeepaints' furnishes a lfaet-e-.1iiie.
-1--.."Slieetero-lint* :represented -by the two
directions (six moths apart) form an-.
angleriaoted-u On the baseline: The
distaiwee from -the- apex of theangle to
.. the baie line (readily ealeulated) is
• ' the distance 'of. Bellittrix ,:from the
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The 'U.S.Governaltent • Bureap of
Stiediertier bas newly flnlslied Bente obe
sao11sFIa4ffeAriese-whergeits iie those-a1e-fin--si1tUxesr-Jea11+
the • Lowell ObseRatoryeemeasue-ezaideAlenotesileat-dieei, btitired nitwa;'
• • .
The tatliergirls laughed mischievous -
his tests. It her daughters heel known
and set to week to baffle Cm. they
could • 'hardly. have succeeded better.
If one- day..he-thought L3i'nri the beat
"investment" b'eeeouse Of her ;steady'
common 'sense, tee. next darhe wOuld
decide that Jean's perSevereace offe•r,
ed -.a bigger valne,. only to -have that
deciaTian r.ev-e-Ta-ed when Eid'Teetifednif-
.2teriyeeeeeeag-ernesii t�-hairfi.hec life,count
for service. • _
-Then it happened in a methent. 'me
family was.. on the' •Pbziailtet after
stipPer. Lynn had a- magazine, Jean'a
bit of sewing, and Aray was. waiting
for a chum.' . , •
onlk bluneorii...:;-old bachelor,"
Ustele• eremaeked. ,ebut Ste Strikee
r. •
Between the Elephant's •
Tusks.
. • . .
We had come down from the ice
fields on Mount Xenia, in British East
etfilca,;writes" Mr. Carl Alteley, and
had' Made capip in the temperate cli-
mate that prevails !five or six thousand
feet above sea level. Later I started
Mit with fifteen men and came Sudden--
ly upon the' fresh tracks of elephants.
hturaed •my back to the trailand
watched the porters select -a, place to
lay dawn their loads:
When I had „examined my gun I
leaned it ,against my body' while I
chafed my hands,- Wlirch were numb
with cold. Suddenly -I was aware that
an elephant Was almeet on toP •ef 'me.•
I have no memory of hearing •him or
of seeing him, or of- hearing anyewaen-
ing cry from the gen boy who was fac-
ing me..- L ozily ,know •thatas I 'picked
up.niy gun and ,wheeled_roundeletried
to shove +.the safety cateh forward.
Then .something . happened that dazed.
me and r don't' know, whether I fired
, silents were made . of the eadiaiit enene
gy of sixteen stars. „ • • '
Stars Of Various Colors
-e-The Meet:',SmPiertentereaultob.tained
- determination of ' etlie fact that
-bltiestate_emit tarcenneta.halfee three. yottrffhaye to sooner, 4rlatei
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tinies"aq nmeh licat•as red stare of the •Jean laughed' and flushed. "You see,"
sante magnitude. 4...
Dreat signifles._an 'aettAty__that,.
ongeride.- elite light waites; _hence
bine' stars are the hottest, -stare.
--.7-----010Lenn-ls-believedeto_be•alblue star;
-It looks- yellow to na bereture we see
.,!it through the 'gaseous mediuna of the
"That's Jean's ;Puritan constience at
:the --helm,"„ • '•Lyzin -"Y;Out
' him jean;
slie edinitted, "I bate _sewmg; But I
felt that., sinceseny mimic' beall such -
joy, I pught to.learn to do sometliiiig
'Werth While- that 'was- hard and do• it,
just ati' perfectly-es-1-cmild-,!' .
_•.'llor her uoul'S geod;"-Aniy-finisheth.
. ' "I didn't want all easy' things," Jean
_atmostli,._ ..... • . - • _repeated- : • • ' ......,-... , • •• , - EirfiVe Mini
• Sirius, the Dog' Star, when seen And suddenly above ,Jeall's flushed . As Toni/Ina was on his way home
thentigh:th•e-teleeeepe.,-Xsevery bloes- tace-Briele--jima,eyee-met-hin-sister-sr -trim-night -he--eoltided-with-Jenkins,
mast, therefOre,'be extrem,ely hot. As and she knew he hadenuede hie choice. who Was running as fast as his. hulk
:,....,;... .: • "would allow„ im. .
IOW' ilinertialiig en out billis--just litniV
frOgleSs fie Ctutkiiiri 17kii
0101••••••140MMusiaresmerro.
DeugIas fir will now be tetrad ilesteudercased the line from the Witeal.peg
of Oregon Pine by the British Admiral- market. .
ty in dea•ling with the titillate orders, CalgerY, Albertee-Ninety per eclat.
AS a reeult of action taken by F. D. of the 1921 grain crop of Southern Al -
Wade, .13ritisb Columbia agent general berta heti been marketed, „From SO -
in Londen.e•Directof Navy Contreets
0. Ro Jenkins reports that a recent fir
'timber contract for the British navy
Was awarded a centrector who under-
took that the material !should come
from British Colembia, 4 , • . •
With '94,00() inishels of wheat iMip-
pad out ot government elevators- at Earl, Of •Mintoei ranehrat tingle River,
this pert, a record hue been eetablisbe Alte,ehavebeen purchased by the Ag-
ed for VandouVer, The Gat -eminent rlcultural College • of 'della), These
handled more 08F.0 °t *heat tilts animals are to be need for breediee
season 111) to date than it handled in. awl demonstraticn purposes at the Pa-
th* whole 1920-21 season. Practigalt lege.
by ship. . . . . Imildings at the iodium sulphate de- .matines; •Slie demands afileasit 90,000,
"defensive •
'terilt•S •at 1)unkirk, ' Sasik., has been 0 ft? s
, ..
awarded by. The Bishopric leent cern: mhosay :siiblem.foorrin1e,X$0.08000Intienuss: I:IflritiNc..ee .
PanY 0 S. Pritellard, of Mabee Jaw.
Machinery, .Ceteting•- approximately theni., Mindful a her Atlantic., Pa -
$70,000, will be supplteeby. the petit- elfic. and Gulf coasit linese.sefetfie.Ate
ers. Work bee already aprithenced. :: JODOK, and paciffe *appretsehes to the
added to Ecimonton's industries by the ollet- prepared tc4 ITialW
A new rnenrifacturing platat is to be Parkaina Canal, the 11,61htede suSbtanItneTsinies
an .outlaw craft. Japan swings to the
Edmanton ,Dairy Suppliee; Limdted,
belief that the submarine should be
which has announced its. intention of.
erecting te factory for the manufacture kelptt ifooeedfonefreiligeaivinestpuornpooeiens;he .00.3.: -
a the Page 'Hand Milker. Conetruc-
feren.fte4emeeica, Japan, France end
tion is to be started immediately so as
Italy against Great Britain. Limita-
to have the plant in full operation by
radius and the use of the glib,:
teen of the mamher, the size, the cruise
the spring. In addition to the milking Ing
machine the company will manufac-
,
1
The 41k4t of Ole Britieh ou4agat04
Trying tl•x' 8.1,ibrnutik bne
fight. It ought not to ii4 se. The sub- .
Rob* tbe ipbritiikrine will be a losing
marine is an exeerated weapon -hated •.4
as n� Other instrunie.nt of sea NMPrfe,r0 .
hos ever ixerf hated.
Lord Lee, of the. British Adimiraity,
.
tember lst to the end a November, has drawn the indictment against the
ineffective, as m'elefensive weaPon and ti
5,600,000. bushels otwheat and 400,000 submarine. . He charges that it is.
have • been
bushels 'of other grains
hipped aver the Lethbridge divisien. that its chief.' value ie. in its use
At the present Cline 1,400,000 beebele against linanned. and .unarmored
grains are stored in elevatons, ' •
of wheat and 300,000 bushels of ,ether -inerehantniele 'no recorded facts 'ef
Mans sunk' 12,000,000 tons 'of mer -
the great war. bear him out. The 'Ger,
Three Percheren mares from • the
punt only, of war eraft. In destroying'
' chant shipeaing, and a . negligible am- ' .
20000 nonecombatante Index:rote some'
merchant ships they alew and 'drowned' •
of the uglieet and eruelist chanters of
the history of the .sea4 • . ,,
France,ehewever; insists upon sub -
ship
all the wheat is leaying 'Vaneouver , Contract for the erection of various '
thee It is reported that the.White Lake -ffier-Sh
Old -Fashioned Faith.
"I honor you for your oldefashioned
faith, grandfather, but My experiences
as a nurse during the past eeven years
have destroyed my belief. I.could not
write about it; but now that I am
teethe and can talky/eh you I am go-
ing' to ask you a question. 'Your
ateady,confident eyes make me feel -
no, you will not be able to answer me
adequately. What. do you know of
and suffering, •protected and sheltered
as you have.alwys been? • •
'Tor the past' Ave keare• have
watched ()Ver. patient whet suffeeed
agony from his wounde Recently he
died, shrieking If God is merciful and
powerful, why' doe -He permit evil?
There is no Gad, is there, Miss Fos-
-
ter?' He asked me -that queetion.many
times, but I could' not answer hine I
wished-eGrandfather, bow would you
have 'answered?". '. • • . ,
Mr. FosWs eyes eerffaineff- stge-des
and confident. "I am no 'longer
.teeeti and protected," he began quiet.
Colleries; Limited; which ceelpelik,
map 330'acres cf coal lamb between
PirUctoii, B.-, and thetbevia (A -Oliver,
are te'open. A netneand start dbmind
.drilling in the nex feitufe: The com-
pany- has _retained 'the lei:vices pf,
weleknown mining engineer to super-
vise the opening of the mine.
A discovery of amber, is reported
from, the Coalment Colleries, which if
Oresent in sufficient quantities should
be of interest. This amber is really a
• resin and its practical utinzatian is
being investigated by the Dominion
Mines Branch. Amber is known to
exist in Nanaimo, Vancauver Island;
Cedar Lakes,' in the Le Pas district of
Manitoba, and One or two other points,
but so far has never been found in
'quatities sufficient to justify develop-
ment.
Heavy ship'ments °cattle to the
United States from Alberta and other
-Camedien pointe are still being made
notwithstanding, the Forclney Tariff.
Since the Tariff carne into force last
May,. 8,995 head of cantle have been
sent to -American points from the Cal-
gary and Edmonton stock markets. In honey, followed by Britisti • Columbia.
hold, By nature the 0,u1rinarme ie a •
addition ta these, 33,000 heed have with 309,07.2 pOunds. • coward awl a lufker in darkness. In •
every war some , nation must lose.
A Unive_rsity . . Keeping 't6. Nation Strong. With national life in the balance, rule,.
•
. A cbese Wray -of ---any-.Taetionlar
tuxe a wile as. well as boxes and other
dairy apparatus. o • • •
Recommendatioas • for the expende
are e.pproximately $2,000,000 bays;
been received by the Manitoba Poiver
Commission. •This" Sum, if approved,
will be applied. to the extentnon of
power lines to Brandon, Carberry and
other paints in the province.
Itian6toba's honey prOduetiou for
1921 amounted. to 903,000 pOunda, de•
rived from 14721 colonies of bees,.
This piedinhe new leads all others in
Western Canada in the predudtion of
marine is the best that cat be hoped
for in the present (date of world
Opinion: The opposition to the sub-
marine exits all over iihe werld, but
it has not crystallized as yet:
One member of the jury fe'vers
death, but fear will bold out against
this stern penalty. A new set of rube;
will he drawn ifp.' Ari'effoet will be
made to see that the sebniarine
used as areinstrunient of war and not
as a seasa.ssassin 4.'or The. merder (if
non --combatants and neutrals and the
sinking of 'hospital ships.
It dciubtful if swill •rules will
maygo overbear& There were rules
There has just come from the press long. befeee the 'greet war againet
a bulletin entitled "Higher Education rural ,localitY would undoueeedlY show
bombe from plens .oe nee-
tly. •,The present economic. conditions in Mimic." This is one of the. series a' surprising set of irefluenses flowing
"edorillitnagnts and against poison gas.
or not. My nett memory is of a tu.sk
have depleted my little bank balance, of bulletins issued by the provincial out to
,tobeseivneersys , Psicalicl:.1'‘.°arn' tr. L1°01111,- cilofne•-•• When the war ended the bembing to!' .
weeke ago an X-ray examination re.. tution is doing in higher edu-cation, rural communitih
tribution made by the thoueand's of cities 'and 'the ese of Poison gai ir.' a.
. ------ t e country o • .
rigbi et my chest. el, seized it with my
d It will not see Ine through; Twb university to •01.4•11115 what that 'esti- •
left hand and then, grasping the other an t Pin& action were corenr:ortelacee:
•
tusk -with my right hand, I sprung in•
vealed--a sttithach cancer. You, know ,and the:subject of Music was chasen
between them and •Went to the irotind-
ten My back. - • the suffering I•niay have to endure.", in this inatance because the "univer-
.
-.egrets too, grandfather!. Yee who .sity s work iri.that direttion may be
When elephant surged &ear; on
me' fii$ big tasks niust liave struck never harmed aerene, you who...have lesagOnerally familiar than is its work:
trusted in yofir God."
something -hard in the ground, for
..'"Would 'keit have me join the 'rank,/
otherwise shpuld haVe been meshed
he -of cowards te'wbine, sneersand enive1?.
as fiat ke a wafer. . .Appareetly
thought Me dead, ,f or he. left me and God could have arranged matters .at
,the beginning Sta that no man could
charged off after the -boys. Usually,
possibly iejure his neighbai--;-:-My pro-
whdn elephant kills, a mane it re:
nerty has depeeciated through, the dis-
tuins and gores hien ar tramt3les him,
.honeety of . those Who eontrol certhin,
but ha this instance the elephant did
He cottlO have protected
not collie back; So, greet:Wei the ,sheek affairs's-anti
thee e;lay unconscious for four oe fteeeine fibni disease ButWhatmerit
faith if there were no cause to
douht?
hours. Meanwhile. the • porters and
How become tuiselfieh if , you could.
gun boys had returned and made ctunp..
never -make -a eacrifice, How he mer-
ciful- ifeene- oneee-evee-sinned eagainet
jou?' How .ehow courage and loyalty
if you never -stoted hi danger of ecersee
_rled Stifflater had a lueld_spen and entin7la Alf,••how ProdarAr heroes an& A New Ani'mar. e....
realiZed that I et -4101g in bite of the raartrrs. er plas'ine-honeat- men -
without the eciriditions „that Cultivate
.0.cy .believed me dead..
AbOlit
tOinselOusi and siaw-thescaenti' fire', or
'called and liter felt myself -being. car-
n41wever to he -
ouor 4nonatsiio(:Inerahtaisonbecenein:tiveel.intsheat pUtnoci; ,p.larntedisii!ooli.oebehrnerizagionke
afford t� permit the source -of stoerely :telt r
to dry iip, -•
type. This, bulletin, telle, of, the petals -means that rural life must be war aga"="t.''''''' '"4-(.''''' '''''' e
in other subjects of the traditional This
lislurienf of the Faculty of Music, of the watched ' '
with. the greatest soecitude:, ' . - - - e •
' 1- • • . ' 1 i4 i4 s eleathh1 ow ' ' ' • . .
Conservatory of Music, 'of the start- I ita eichnes, and the life' of -One farm
e
not i'• .b 11 d " ' h d r . i - ''''''\ - . • .
The nation's' human . seed -bed . ought I _S.. '" se.--......
o. e a owe la a se egree to ose, : . Resptet for the Cloek.
.affiliation with , the universitY of, the
'yeah sbolaid 'have the eye. of every_ e•I - ' ----' •
stateemen, and sof every public-spirited • 1'1...hit:Men, the joeet,.-A,a,-$ i:or.ce is,..e.-1- --
whither he had `i.eiid-ii.' Certain rather
person upon it to theendthat•the.fall,
imfording of ,the liveg of the' rising frivolons•novel, and )ie calswerea• '''No:*
generation may be accomplished both I have' too Much reiliecti-fOr iliZ. clo:1,....?. _.- ....;_
That was a. sharp and- piquanioiay, or
for indivicitial: and national Advaiita:ge:
' Rural communities' need a satifke petting the needed semi-111er pi,n,;,ey
. Mg institutional lite. Mete is.required ,i-noee, presaically .bee :Matthew ..Aeneld.: •
"Some cif us i.vaste all of .lor fir/it.
-dardslin. mum. -now being setter the
whole • province, of the university
organ recitalse of niusie in Hart House
and of ,extdnsie-neworls hi music. The
University of- Toronto. -offers- to -add
to its •free -mailing the-naine's and
addresses' of any Who .WOuld like to
have the .whole s.eries of publications,
of which •theeone mentionedeis the
second for this academie,yeer.
,
asssometbizegAhatewilleglye the beYeAs. _,,. e •
and girls of the farm A broad vidw. of I 108:tun"-FrasUr-mr41:--r. •f"'it-;,:"--c 1 . -
,, .
:the_mteretute_hfein_N.vbieli ilmy--1-rv._
In hundreds-, of eentineeenties- in -Ontario. ' '‘ It 1 is ertnirlY-9.11'llihnn't'''':*.-rn`14e---
even -,-"isiO*7--teif- nrese-whieb - anineale•. -did the boy g7tdbigs ir.%;1:.' y
thing in' quite e he* much" of our -time ' frovir: emptily' '`"- ' • '
chile, neqrk is ac -
and. test their tlietinetive 'twenties? yew like the hest) 'Johnny ?"., inquired away -: Therefieee' most, 'et us —t--- --
wife. Was; and the boys. answered that satisfactory manner. We would that 'think of it Let et hotn: that 'wrb•ng- '
iporter'S' tents: . I ,asked where, my . .
she was back in •camp.., Since I Could there -was developed:a sufficient lead- ful, aetually vicious corruption of • tlit''.
My faith -my old faith- the parent after 'taking his eimall soil
.move neither .my arms .nor :my lege, I _rests 'upon •a Arm' foundation o • It win
*O'er failMe" • e • ' ' ' .."Theedangeroos," replied JohnieVe . eiship that every last farm • boy and hturs is checked by .semethingeeSeii
Concluded' that -my:back-was broken never • "You -mean. the...kangaroos'," suggest More- serious • than ,respect for". "the
git-1-!-in =,the., ,prov_iirce- -mittlit :have
-•e-d•--foial-h-ey:-.2-•-----.---...-... ,-.14rolight...intoii_eiiiinprira.-_: -eleielc-lbat.lao'''reiPeetr:.,6.r.'imrs'il•re'%±•,:- ...,
•---John-Foster-fargeseehies-geanddaugh-- s
feet, then My lege. -'Why,"•I thought
left me: e'moVed Mye armi,-. then:410Y: or.ori241.. ,4tillimitIntuartLyi.tzinNovyitei.:hltoin4;:rfIlecs:- L._
"EVentiially• the .cold_ and nitinbtasS
;ter,.-,,,She...arose...anc.k.placed---upon_the.-_-_,.,„ftli,ton,17.7.-Fuleeiroanoroo•s, .;tionLrandjriforniation, as.. Comes.. honk
. at rnocni lim ,wt hpicahrl
f'slebrbgaaind Itee.h°riiheYdrn• wIlhebon°ka I 094. the name en the boirdi. `These aesoeiation in ' 'the tri•Olte-p-e'-ogiglifi-se--ef
these loCal• boys and !girls'
in some astonishment, "my- back isift..
.. ..... ... .... .. _ ,. child••that-exultant,expression express -ion -of aninials are'clangerous.' " • perhaps, but which. leave nething 're'
' - --• —
. broken at all''• I . ,'.• •• ' • tjons remember, .evep -when they,.leaVe,ne.
After I• have sung. it I must return ',' '.• ... • thing' to'fbegetteDeeicnieg -over- rirear,• .•
.far tho-night:Vitnew-that-Vlia.d--sorcie. " , . ingless •occupations, Vain sojeUrn - 'in'
Before I dropped' Off to steep again "HoW flrin a foundatiano"- . • .
Bed Luck. :.
• . .• . ...._ _ . _ ..•,_ ......_ •• -- - • s• _. .
-.. ese fronipeed.larevaricatieteee., .....unpeeptableplacee.- long chatter about . ' •
chaike .a. tecov'ery • The 'first time*1 to the• -.hospital, , ahe•-• Whisparbe :7:11:ffeE•iirnialtit beliece. Met it
aseked me :that eque.stion, and i I must neglects. to eut off its nose and throw'. A little. fellow 'seared Tneatik .tiii-liii; .•
things•that--we--tio-riot..care.tor.;,:ilaY- .
. .
'regained eanselaittene,siein •thenuiriting . "There 12 anethee Patient there who hunter- who has killed a Polar' bear
I asked the boys vihether',my wife had
enswer it for him at .once to save fib.,
• • I. .
it on the ice, bad leek will overtake •, •
.She-said,.."ycie were a nice 'little boy
mother the other day eitheeveeelearee -:thitt Ude. and.drift and.'crumblf_stwal, :._ ....•:__
ceme.-They said no, and I toed them
.mind. ' He isi stbeiortethatewiliellaten like the flying leaeee' Of sauteinieeeleaw • . •
10-lilee- tnYeguillevery Afteen minutes-. 'didn't tell any stories :"• ' .. ' ' Mach of Mir life- is Made uP 45.f. thou
and believe." • ' ' • ill. .. • while Yen were .4t Mre.•B'rbwn's and
Then 1 -drop . off into -1.1.11CiOn5ciou- ' . ' -thieve. 'and- hob* ft/Li-shrivel et the
, ..tetiffer I. could,nOt have answered yoe . Many' .,"Only• the one you put me ep to mention:of respect for the . elopicl
nets, and wheri.Lawelee•agehreehe waA ,....f3f. L bad not. lees- Called..:1111On to... •_...... • •. ,.."tu.it Pcaree, Then,.. , . _
. .. .
'eittrnglieeide-nienri the ground • of the fruits and 'vegetables.
. said Her young 'hoparil.,• . • ..'..*:''. ' -Even'thing-s,thai••••iii-ehentseleta Cie
....-....e....--, -
' - • " • -a's-'11-431-ohn4"nirer-said.-siraPV• ' -. Inow=saten=wereerilinosteunknoien,ste
. . . --,'-1-Y.1.1-T,eselcatedie.' you "nem); ebil_d_LI'2.-
'When she • asked the -if I'd like Co':
...tihoiaughlye worthy cltkp,•suffer ill The.'
.......„.....,,, , .• , ' .t4ino;....wel* ranplierriea......straw- have 'another':piece of cake, I doing lieeause..that---reinorseles's -tick im,
, .
...ildren,--whia--aore-among-the-great.
. .
• ... -No thank you, l'Whad enouilitr,L"-7-7"feffrnlentr7d9st7girthirin-41'--0004iLt4-
. ! ---.------•-••:- staar, not enough res•pe eted., There ,ie a sWifi, ,
our .forefathers. . Not Until Henry
' . , •
Fiction's RivalsO ', berries. or cherries grewn in England... . . ealishment,Sand thee i$ e •-traii;4:,
: awkWard fashion that makes resiiiir •
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. . • • .
, ... . :
est users of public libraries, are noir
history and treerel'ainiost assofteneast - re-- --li .tested and graded by : ' • .. -7 ' e" ... , ..
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Ttrou'are d'Own in the nrimith; ti,:thik_LtardY and too fresmently a no at ,1 .
Jonah He eein'd•out all right. I. . o . ee . sere, scent c , ee ... o .
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-(irricag-tr°ce-Pk°'‘'''11,11-7*-17 • '7Thi-olFcean bed, to a deft!) OLseven.f- j
• • • • meena a a little applian:ce•which can .. When we • come *into %the ' reel izie to n .
-7-7 -7 ..:- hurrying 'tiines cony's-T.0E- ho'o,..
theychoose fiction. . • 4 4 m ies) „ean e • . ,. - tc• 0
of, the great, silent, vitatenergY within eorrie a torment to ue. e .
es.: which Is -.able to 'gaiety 'all eloeglye ;lea let it steady marse t
ch be „.
..
: .
shall no longer hungor:or thirst.. for ' exorable '.
steal's. 'fiesires'oeall its • .yearningsi we ,.it, and mingle the Airititoin-e-y-4-7.,,,,,-..
the ,,d,re$,. and eta arid work .aci- play. 1 e
•
bridges: • ' - ' • - ' Th'e col's.' -''''' - e --''-'-: • s, ' -s- . et- men, eand-7chile...nce4:•-•./o- i i,.• .t,4):p
progress'. cver • with :rior
islends, which see ,eoneeoeed by • 301 all the good thing of the neiveese will. dreams. But . o. . , ...
,.... • Seeped for many ihingq
- - -:.
. respect, 'for •-the cloele
. a mattere of fat, pang o y
" ' • "Why thiVimirk, -Jenitinel" Ifeiltts
'any times nobody kno*s---its "radi-' Still a Mystery. .. •
quired.
att energy is at reast 100 time as jehney---"Dad, • teacher said some esee.:..-eeing-for-thiee-police," said
great as that of our Orh ot day thin' .tollaY •about fiediel :thS greatest Jenkins, between pants... "We'.ve got a
star,_as it grows older, gets steadi- common deepen'', • . burglar in 'our house." •
ly hotter, gaining temperature with • Dad '4111 disgue-0---"Grreat Scot!
'the contraettion of its body ef burning lesteen't they found that thing yet?
Why, they werehuntin' for it when I
was a.boy!"
star grows hotter, that is to say,
.M"-eeiree_
. .
"But, surely, you hav.eert 'left 'yea
wife alatter'' '
t "Oh; Sihe'eee ,bialding fhO•
burg-
lar!" '
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Seven' liA i les. Gown.
o
. la .floottish.:Schoolit.__
Prench Is leaSt popilat *ith boys
and mathematic@ with girls, Recording
lb a vote. Of Popularity tecently taken
in ninete.three Scottish schools: ,
M4 -tt, 1.4A-itsz. •
Lost 5131.1t,
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Of LLTh-
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kan-kit46
TOR -100 -Tt) •
CR, eNtsith-1-1
Byrnes
be lowered and which grabs,a scimple
of the sea bed, • e
Ghent, in BelgiUni, is buil: on • 26
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Definition of esetes
iden to awaken their somew1iee-ile°1
powers Of cienpreheusiore ' • •
'..1-fsI were to tell yeu there' was to.
•
ingit yeertelees?,"" • ' • •
s • "'Yet, -teaeh.eree-eltoeu-sedseheennitete.
Well, that's faith '' she 1.4i4 hello
"lTillii:g;ollowing day in orde.. ft:
• 4' their-recollectioh_ota-:...c. • 4
asked: .
What is foith,
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