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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1923-05-24, Page 2, ^, T. .1 1 • • • . . „ — • "4". EitS 'Fere* 91.1"imPer.tfal '1, ' That P hatWeeh EESEARCH oqr•Tit#y.,;,141 thee ; `'04!*.ticlei the 17*.tVersitY. of '''Toronto and the GOVE1NME$T GRANT .afreaa, •,. - • .1 Feder' te4:1 Celle'ges- bavng preyed' a ,Of great .interest to the un,lversitY :all- lames- emirienti • satisfacto b • - tett u • e •• 'ow ° • ' • ' .rY„ a . 15, Itt „ uate#7,-many of who. , onglit or not disturbed , • 44111/1A 4tler# „OATA.iPIiihll That) theo PrOktni:blnethbilS4'ef,41. r• to". Vaig.,14 441 • 'J.'. • s ;,s, r • ,_, ,.•„1 1•1$ ,..r•oitA,4'i 4,4 . • „. . - ' -. ' ,e rese,11-a.t• *11614: ,• r'•••-•;•:-----t---r----- - PrePoRitiatiI. And- rocOMP.14;u14 Pittf_itifit ''af "flaw_bauttin,,,e 4." -110iiilen,.....4 • ..-,,-..... .., w' ..ww.,,. ' '!'"" ' - ' ' 1 C ' • ' 4. Federat,ed Alumni-Asiociati '*---f"tli ' -------"---------- - 141 -pOnteawr subitantial alterations Iiii,`eirliitilig . . To AVOID niuL,,,B- y. vIRE: 1, 4, - ., the pi oviolai Gov: ornynon't 4,0' "foveeti.." ,Ilivr-.4Lq,.11. titled. th. -'13-11-ildia—ge,';' -etid (b)-'01#P-br.eft6' of- .' 91.ri' er--'44 an .alitoninbiln er'of a leave the car so that it can be rolled gate the adni,iniatlitien of the, -"Uni:- -elect" elgiit'---4-9-11:UrP°rs out or tile t-Oial fend to the university The •subjeetital •CAEE NEEPVIY of twenty-four by direct election. • .•,•IfOnee doea not expect that it will: be out. h'F. releasing 'the brake. -... - • . ' versity 4 Toronto has completed Its • , . the approval of gle.5enate before, ac-- , ,i.viiirde-tiVil-thirigat---Pirst,lie"-will •4)reif*t...44the,....antonoohil,e1catching on reeonnnendatigi VAC Set fnorthl. in . tiie 'the faet. that the Ahlra!il 'Fe.der.ati'm lielierOili-P141,:isiell' lio-iii'it; - it:LAO:take the place of Convocittfon, forsetheai'furtherawncetc. joef4'ttl4 Clireatsreohf.. - 1, ' astroyeo by aro; Yet, if beie.' Yri§q Baiting ta' ke'l/ " eve". Pre'crilltlan' to .tti„ ;Pk- its. re rt. ontaf a e ghteen - Also of interest to all graduates is eetotance by • the 'board 'of governors . 41..toteethimseltAgainst:loss ..t.Y.L4fire_by fire„..nevertheless 'some day its owner `sunurnery- below S m ea, ---:1" ng- "which haill-becOme-"vir-tuallY;Leb. solete ., --• ,• , , ' u ' f these 're:. 4commenAtjons have% _e-dl-Qr'e-a--F.,,' .i •'aecng a .fire insurance 'policy;,.. pee= ,inay• find' ii7Tri'ffainea-44'''IVISTT-Wertli „.... ond he will. take every possible pre-; .vihile'te- have'in mind what tati .do. o* 41)°11' ,t.he viel...fralre of Cehialen°4- - na" '-•• - ' •-• . .• •- • • • - " " .. rk ' .fiTi4ing--.0b.e's-.car, on fire The time "' a w-"hle Researchwok oho -r°' ' .• • required to .figure thisrot. : ter a . r h.five" '` geller°48' financial , suP14° has Started. May am a •sh• eep cif SPie/l.dici "4•Ill1t's • have 'aireadY. 'been •••- ..--,eaution against having a fire $ a ..,which• will net bird a -loss. ". • .. ot The principal .cause Of pi:teen:1°1)Ra fires is bielc-firing. in 'the carburetor.. And the Principal cause of back -firing ' is, toil lean a mixture fed to the cylin- • den: ' When there is a back -fire, a L: sheet' ,Of comes from the air take 'Of the Carburetor. • If there is nhing tolleinmable near by, it is lilthly t. cateli on fire. ' .Vaporizes so ;rapidly that tfT thete, an gasoline In the drip tlian,j,there id' almost' sure to be a 'But- Ilelent, mixture around' the carburetor. than -water. Cne a the best things _.•te. Make' trouble.. Therefore, ke6p. the to : use in case of •,fire is the carbon • 'engine- Om, free from gasorMe. tetra-aloride Compound, which the Seo thai there lino leak in the supply basis of the liquid extinguishers • on the car- the market°, But it Is much better to s•that tliere i.s no use this :cemponnt.throt!gh theci Tned-. •twisted ruina' Instead of. IM "- "atom- 6btaitied'' i.1"(e'n.`the efferta" aci.entiata :• in the' university .0 The inethod of. • liquifying helium 'the development in Grab the fiti re .exnguiSher. Locate , ' • the reaun of anaesthesia, and the dis- the position of the fire and work the covery of a cure for diabetes are re- ex.tingnieller tO the limit. ,Do. net be eent instances._• • , afraid of an explosion. There wilt not be any, " Get as near .to the, blaze ,es you can withont , being burned. , Water is not 'much. good, in extin- guishing burning oil or gasoline. Sand will put out such a blaze Much better . „ , flow:f the carbuietor coming •inea of an extingnisher, and e ex, 'from poqi seating of the iloet yalie; 'Pe- rise hi 110•111ach greater- • „mai ' If the auto lionrns ,iriay take the L ' •• garage an house along with it At :',Some ears recognized'' in insuren,Ca any. ratiri, a are represents an jnenn_ ''1:circles As Class' 4 and given -* lower :venience,-a:financial loSs•and a danger trate.,‘• have the stiiijorig iiia$61•414- to , huMen... lives. It is certainly beet 111 tniiinF'' and to take all Ressible. ;precautions also a drip' b9w1 and drain Pipe' to against a' :fire. carry off gaselm* e that; Might drip frOrn,the sarburetor. • If an.Maner has a -,,ear; not in this it•.wmild not • *.bedifilehlt"te have the change...Made. *Mining .a car at high'epeed toe , loicecdietance, May •vanee the .'eXnauet piPO ter becanie,•:iricettiVely het if it Is neXtrto anyisiendthitilMay Cense a *pee0,1,he ;if' there is an siccuniti ,- latitni 'Of -grease aid oil' in the •wood- . •,.,.ferOr.)t4s." This. claimer can bnminiinized , . The encouragement of extension work throughout the province is alSQ eensideration money expended for new •buildinge; which, provide employment constituted under the Act • • "t .-the,COTP.08449n.fit It is recommended that the -Oity7of 'oil, Of the ,f acuity of medicinelbe Tororito: eontribn* to .the support of ' visek.sO as to enable lecturera and in - the university in a measure cennnen- „strnctord in the Alnical departments, Surate with the; benefits "accruing to to vete after serving 85 assesSors 'for. the city ae -the POtt• of 'the, -1111:4r&s three years? nUfrreStrietihg. the %ran,- Iargest aniversity. It iS estiniated-'chige in 'the PriniarY (non7elinical)-1 L-• ' • ' • •• . • • • '• A.% • , . '••'•;','-*„ eh ON' i•y+'irteer14,14,11'4, ir.434Mtliftopyvto 44,01; .ttritteXIA14.44,14/01 .44 ...,7:••,• 7 Tr • .. • fl that the sum of $3,500,000 is expended dePartinents to full professors : H • '. A. Fricker • paved to the city, 'without taking into . with the "degree of Doctor of.Driusic bY • Leader of the famous Mendelssoila in thecity annually by the pollege and 9 That • the status'' of the Ontario the students, and another $500,000 CoRege of Education be continued as choir, of Toronto, who was honored a present. 10. That the city of Toronto contri- the" UniversitY :of Toronto At its an - He is malting not- . strongly recommended. Many a man and woman deprived of early educa- tion has been helped by eXtramittal courses. • Highly trained university men 'visit numerous centre's Toronto workmen. • • : • 1nregard -to the -re -organization of: Toronto 'General Hospital the report adds:;"In connection with the, release ..--- --- out Ontario; summer schools are held of certain doctors from the hospital ,and correspondence , courses bridge staff, the committee, censiders that the the *gulf to higher' edueation.,.. This. Board of Governors. and the trustees .werk, in the' opinion 'of the committee, of the hospitaV-respectively;-showed 'deserves the., Government'e 'generous it regrettable lack of condideration,for, aid' ' and appreciation of thevaluable and ' It has long been the, opinion of efficient services rendered to the uni- educationists that , first-year univers- versity and the hospital for many • Be quick at figurpi, but slow to cre- dit cal•umnies. " . • In many Canadian towns and citied the Womern's Miisic Clubs' arnworking to provide Mote applicants tot the local volunteer church choirs: Their interest in -music in the public and high schools helps in the setae diree- tion—eventually. • bi driving plower'than top speed and ?keg*: gs' wood:Work -free from • „greae. an e exhaustpipe :;•i•ISO'he-atC1* when the engine is run •„.1fith greatlY, retarded spark. &Mica tlines it will:become red hot and ignite • :'•an thing infiapriable 'near it. • other:- canee-of--fire-eemen_from : short eirciiiting of a. part of the :tilectrietil.,syetim. A shoti..cirenit may %tett one of the 'Wimp red hot and bairn. ttee,'•'inatilatio* there ' any ac- -` 4s; oil, Or gasoline IS ef iireas • , _ is -liable tO:otart. or .intotEcxxort.' , ity worlt should be undertaken by the high Scheele and collegiate .institutes of/ the -province. The, advantages Of thia'clange' are ifficafebt te every one. StUdenta .weuld:spend. an' extra- year •under the ,care of their parente. and Of the teachers Who know them .beat. They wmild thus become More matur- ed before entering upon the Work of the university' and therefore more cep - 'able of profiting Y its ;advantages. years by those, whose services were abruptly and irregnlarly. 'terminated under the authority and With the ap- proyal tif the ?resident. of the -uni- versity.!' "-This matter,ii„nientioned_in section /6 of the summary • of recom- mendations. r mendations. - , • : ;lir dealing with. the relation „of the Eaton; and Bockefeller gifts to the changes in 'organization, the commit- -tefinds that they did liaye a bearing •A specialist course could be pursued on the reorganization and it recom-, with" less. effort ,on the part of .the mends: that in future priyati endow - student and With better results at the ments should notbe accePted unless end.Of his college term.: Besides, the' given 'unconditionally.. Cott of an extra yea in the collegiatel The following is a .siiminary.Of the would' be less than that at the. fini- recominenda.tione: '• •'• nual convocaticitt • bute toviards, the support of, the uni- I I* t: able contributions to the rausica ire "versity. • ,: • f • , • ” • 11.- That the -Minister- of Education •° the 13°mLni°11- ra c ' the Proper authorities for. receholdera:- be nota member of the board of gay- ' 12. That "Convocation" ,consist of (b) Thnt the inetlied. of removal of the' Alumni Federation of the Uni- certain doctors frorat the St!'f, WAY veisity Toronto as at Present 'con- unfortunate., - • ' • . stlbite . . ' (c) That a new agreement regard- -10, That the government consider Ing hosjpital Ointments- be entered luta:a:representation of the 'waiters! ,int.o' by the university and the 'hos- • • r7., That hospitals receiving govern - Ment aid gtiarantee against the; prac- • tice of "fee -splitting" by, doctors prac-. • tieing therein..• .; •an,''effort The -mode...At:de- educational. sussociation on the board P , of governors and the senate on cOncli- tions set'. forth in the section • of the report relating to the repaesentation of labor.• • • - , 4, . 14. That' the Federated Alminil As": ibciation of the Umversity of -Toronto vise a -means wherebY doetere not an ,tives out Of a total of twenty four by to the public Wards of the hospital: - • • direct election, to the board of 'gov- ' . ' : ernore. : • ' Cleaned. ' „ • . 15... That the question of permitting Father' (waiOse expensive gold watch be entitled to, elect -eight representa7 the • university staff May have access representation , in., the 'legislature to the; univerSity. be given earnest con:. sideration by the government, ' • • , . 7 16. (a) That.the reorganizations in medicine, surgery, and gynaecology had.stopped)r7:"I -can't think. • whats the Matter; ....Perhaps! ,it needs ,citan: '. Henry "(aged fonr)--L-"Oh, nO,':daddYi -'caune•bitby and I had it,in the- bath': , (1919 4:1..pgo), be; referred hack ..tri room. washing it all (ley' yeiterdaY." • "------.-7,--- •• Nattl1ral 11.0604eces' ' '" ' •',.. ; - ' , , .. " 011llet!11: ' - i'• .;.,....-. . Th S Natural; Resource! Itttal.;., , ..,,, ' 11e 'Service Of the • Elepart,,. .., .fign...,...,,t.,P, ittgi.ier-titka t11.• '''''''.:45'...i,e,:t°0.Afiltiai.;;01.:141:4'... jn.-:•C•414i. 1001-gat.;75:-Sta'06''' .1.... --, ..,.„.tons, :Ontario, produced i&1,51 - •:tulip,, Thi S :Wei :yaloed at ,p;•,,, , _537,612., 4 In 1.02f,': /.0,599140fc' •'' nwaii, praiced, . valued •at $1,- - '5Q9,2RV, Neva,. Scotia is • the ',4 , _ .0rily other proVinc,6 et-ontribut,--.-- - ing to Canada's :salt , Prodac,' • ----tion with:The .ekeep,tionefa few-, „ .:,•....tepa',used.. -annually •• .in -°"-tlier . NortbWeSt"TerOterma-frent,the- . -.."t.init. springs', on ther'Salt River. '. The Nova, ..Sotia-Taal,VIS. Used .. •,..,ahnost excinsivetY,40 'fish cur!- ' ' ing'and land :salt. ' The finer •.quali ties are 'ell . produced in. ,... Ontario The salt ,•in,duStry is largely centl.ed. in the seuth-.•; \i,Tetcrti portion of the province. The Long Arm'of Justice.. • .meinb3r' sof the ;..linyal Canadian' „ „ . • „Mt:muted ,Pplice has praduced a , de,teetivis .stety.•. Altivetigh; veiled • under. the verbosity 'Of.. a formal, '';•- wOnderfil reading. . • •-; ' -7.1ts setting: is .1.30411-13i0d7.nerth oi almOst 'Werything ' except the. North . ,role; heSergeent, •• • • •• „ ..; Nowa reached Jot that Robert Yonee, •:„ •trader,, :had, been .inurdered by Es: • , kirce.s.seiriewhere•In Land: Thu.; new d1 did :',1•,igt, tihrofigh, until -near-. ly year after,' tjte" prime Joy' started • • • • ; „ont IA1441115. do,g team. and travelled -.. • : • hundreds of ; sbene of the'. .. • • ,ontragq.1... There he lociifertlie7riOdy77:" , jUry.-* .Es**imbe,' • -aalleci Witnesses,.,and hold an. inquiry Tilt jury found ..that* the trader- had' P 'met :his'/death , at •,the..bands of _three me.ni. then' Supposed , to be 600 miles 'farther:',adrth; 'throngli a, wild • and 'al!' • • .1: most-Untraiielled ' country 300' . long by 20) miles wide;.0..t:h..e. . • • . .•• to appear and , :arreSte•Ciand: op greet:: is ale, 'fear, of ' • ,.° the long arm et.the'Meinted Pollee of Oankda, _that -both" accused and'. Wit:. ,'• '- ',.ireesea.begrin to filter.ln.voliuntarily ,They reOrtoci . •Serg.ean.t.,Joy and Coroner _beeame; Magistrate 'Joy'. lie d'' th e a c on trial. A.,white-trader ' and an •ESIiinie WOMen Were su,mtneti- • • ..• •,•• , „ .• ed for the, defence., A-ttthe trial which , • • • Imperial War Graves Commission Has More *Than Six Hundred Thousand Graves—The :Unknown Soldiers Nuniber Large in Every •Ceinetery. B H S Murton torment, superhitend the changing or The, present wooden, erases/. are only t Tho Fruitless filearCh. 1-• leeted te,11 daYs, the gemmed' made re stmr told me of r ngliabt mot,haeeinlr.de8 re: radreormenacimenpuairindd9:cr000lus3reclet,uarrwtilotenhc. ouwffinselte The season Of Pilgriinagee• to France hat .begun. ' Almost -nine ent•of ten .of the .33Inglisli Vim •,orossed -.the Channel it kaster -Were 'Oh' their way' to One; teries _where laY,13ritiah•soldier,a. , And they •keep. corning_allthr.oUghithe Sim- 4tatian of fire.insurancepre, mer Menthe, 'striking deem from Calais itll'41tali ought'.!.f,l.r.''.'13.6 ,a•trti,,,?ioof , tieBdoualognreae;7..1.),.steFrannedeinat4t..hBieedigeiva4., '4 '",.: ie:.'xilenl'ig*:lelrern,!li adll. :rti3T1S.,01firtioilaCtes , 7 about , . wok w' r h • 1 ,•,c ; , . . faxe these 1 m . c p : e r m, r . t e ti i 10 , 1 e ' re ; : we iiicluster4sI: 1t ; 1 i d ; • T;• '' rilinitiii-Ii-redne'-:-1 - ' -.... It CoMinistion.,is .one . • . . • n..rranee -.4:7111114aiP"ilibarnP.84'°:•ciLa.wr.ithe'd:iiiini..s7a;zifet4teroanispniinguisnieu"hodineerr..il,he bondenfthe.nntente-b'etwee , , : „. ,...:.,,..,..,,:i1owrwire. -, :-. , . , ,,„ . ,, , . .. ,, „, , in see the ualloaldtailr _Phislake:..,i1:4f)l_L:tvrhh4.i.96°',7111::i et and: England._ _ Thess -D . •; • '':144;iii:.-44C4"11*' .: . 'hi h can be' taken coneef3,440..-.7a.,,,. a -'01i61.i' Lir lyti°11''''cv-c 'ilia • garage, '..laigiurn. Pl!d, . yd' and 4.hink,-V-14- ,4,,,,tio,,,„., tc...i,,,:„____f.Ltaori.,4:6,6:towit; ,,..4.,_:.:gise_ w.,,a66it4o.n,livzniregl. a•ve,iur: the, .fihni, 02.47- '''"IiViletlier-pitira . , , , . ,,,--,the ear catchei'on fire it .ie eaeier to shouldu"t Germany .pay? .,.• ,, .,, , • vpush al'ear- out head first than.te bat!" . , . A Hugs Work.. • 'ft _out, ,. Some crierP, ii:ve:.tolnivinitlh.lir 4 4'.°J..en'''-ero are ;•over :gt)0?ra :triti6.th_ tia;.ttge„fisori,.;withi.-.w,gentliti. r-, .....e ....grayoz:,,,yr„.tp,040',"4,nititerg.,:.:: cerEi edet!it.e.. ' ' t-thei,carrreadilyhroIls:out - some -,orilie cemeteries are hugeIlite truo,..he told, me, that this is. British • soil France..The land is .deoded as a ,gift by t,h.e..French or .Belgian coil- • . . graves. • ' I grave. Anyone who; wishes a •photo, atatoments amounting tn.confession, :• „ 'renewing of crosses, and , generallY. tedipmary. In- time every soldier will . There are litany Rathetid se.s. the Iteeii. the 'register straight ,•of "Eilt .the have a stone monu'mettt erected. at his gi Sulu° time -during "Ile or thia . , Mime In- Some cases, °there the poyfilt. :Tho legaintalT of 'the -Gonsmisnion-:searelies-theAitiesand4e--, ceiva41.eada3o that Af•we -Wanted 40, 'inalat , Our 'rights we could' demand a PaesPort !item a Ftendliman. who • I graph of a grave can get it by writing ' . • Works, Department. ' , . _ ..1' . . • .' • • ' 1 to the: War Office; NVIiitalatill,. London, ---"E'lle-rwierass-departinent.: construetea. ------;•-•Inumbet '-of „plet.;_enuMher ..Of ..row:,and• the4eenieteries, -eihninet .noodles..-lvine out of .cenietertee; and inters' h I __:. t :en!, :number, ot'giave inthe cemetery. _.. Or :keeist.the•greas cat.and watered, plants • ',..• Ave -n04. to...enter, . The eeet •to..1116,..pri., .the..fiowers an4.teeps., ow piern en n t,nittilh:p.o partiCtilara are lacking give. legal,. the tegiet-ratien, and--the.!..werke ot--the'ete-ft-13-1-BrItishirAhougkifoieign.' PhOtegtaRtints in, Ftance who-iii3 TheinFatibn Can btrfOiltidrtheif regimental .niiiiiber . . and, hat.", caters., Vile War Offiee. tish•Gevernitent-coniesinabent:•"•410.'''otd-Or.--'Ocimpeteti't:.-engineers;--are- attvarc,--ii;•:-..-- L f..,.,.th e..:, registration: idepartm.ert:.„,le ,:,.te ' (ten_ pounds:), per grave :The denimis7 .the head of the works department Witli,,:fren-i„ the reg.' Bien li-diVilded -into. thitee. parit, the, head' garde,nerii.nn,,der. theni; The whole 'nae ' dePartments. The duties .of the. first labor is aniiiiini.ed for digging.and chip•;„1:thee fi:'... that PurPosiil: • ...- - • .; • • . - , many gaidentified. .. - . • . . . department-are;obvious.-:.-The.-deties.. -Iteep-a:'retorel; •:Ortili:tlietrayeS; keep a •register in •:eachcenfeterY for inspee- ,tion bY. Vilifier's,. identify if pciesible all new bodies found arid:record theirin- 7 .110(itreOhal.1"i Be- sure. to Nbtre DiUre..de,..Lgrettl, fie"'Souchez • : • , • • •: given • a al g x- .hich contains 6,000. graves: liretteh' , • , and: Britton' • I3oeschefe 'near Pii:pe-e-- ingbe,-contalaing' 20,000; Hooge:. with, 2,900, •:4.11 poiere 'Ore quite are Seine demeteriee .whieh ate 'entire, ly-Britieb,• °theta contain. b eth, •B ritish • ancl:Allied; but in the latter case -the -gra* es• ..aite•not •Are all together,- apart !rein .the others; In -places ,avitete:Canadlanad , an•Eng-, dish . ',Australian:4 -are , the Teeitiefer-YTTIlindiffereiirtf 'the" 1..Eiripire . have 'their7,.glOrielis ta; gether. Per."anyb.ne .Visitiegthe war Gra-ves,,inatO.oe the •Western:•Fitut,, prodaced by t44 Thtlly Telegranh, Wider: the dictien, of, Ale?cander .F.B.,...63„!',.,000.ains•• •, a very dechrate an&T . • There ate weiii.evel..2;000 eetneteties in --.77--Wilib:latiltritislits-oldiere-iivc--extending- "- trait .the. channel to ao fer•Setith'ittS,' ,Ainiens. At:the. railway; 5'tations at Fainotis Woman Preacher. • • Arraa"Pr°.'ailki"°161..41'llat • , • ;: Mige-Maude Boyden, otEngland,erre oetittcs,' the 'Y.M.C.A:. keens lireridh, Ahe lerelnest-pteachera 'of "tore- ''fer 'th°"'Pelti)ee° , •„ ' pent day : ,°• She *ow belie the, Mar. There le alee' •qaceP °f -the .1;W'G'(" riage aetviee reformed .. . The • • • eh,rase• at each Of, these &suttee, 'Where all • . . -', • c"..Nifith t thee e formation ,may obtained. '' • • • "pinglifoliuments: -Eacirceiritstery;--how....- ever: amal.1,+zhas -at. .jeast one _B'ritisik gardener:. titytend- • ' It It surprising the number of -un- -iiiiWii. -;.-4,6ordiericti-,.---410-041V7-4,nt.tverY ;' .- • •-• • ' - ': • . cemetert aot strange, when one con- ' - Can Get . Photograph. , • ' alders the fee -fiat effects' of shells but filledwhen the cart on which the body Was being ecniveyed 'broke down in the ' There is a ,great deal' of woik to do. One would.scarcely.`ekpect such 4.1110111 _reweb,:trotedet:o.Terptosovaiyaearn oadtn:edwri:ini sear -ch fromhe: f 'sent id try the' ticeased who at lett son Patiently; 'and tf .sertitinize the,narnes.•,,,,EsPeCiallithey. wander through the rows 'unknoWn 'veltilete.' Sometimes they, get- 'an ,ob-, seeMon "that.their loaf one is beneath •- • - • , • • Concentr'ating'. tion-- •; , Strearrilining- Cuti Down Heaci Resistance. Armentieres where one scientifib steamlining; Fratiee-Biltish 'cientlY near h'mother became' .certain that her englue4rs, • have designed • nu:: • " son lay :beneath one, of these drteEostoesx.1 ubselrelviYer.sallialirpdro'aviletiv:31:(4.1ctlesneWedblye,h---stihnec: •' She bribed a :Belgian workman higellie7b4-idilicifig-r.irWithikeliffe-fit.."lleatliTesistance7io-7-11-re•-wind-thaa"."beete-i'!"=""'•-:7-77 tipitiof',...4tioim.itt,,tQ,Englartd„,40,4_bilyir 'cut down Considerably. The ,bedy is - ., • . big' it' neat het honie. t-pt-ot • pertetriagev.,',Rovi.„.'ufter, „row,:et,eroesee„.,„road an d- dIS Covered., 1 1 1 „‘ • derv," else declares to be initial' whf1e- War.Graves commission: '-, • wflF 'aLWTYew th . .. • • • ,every,tent hopossesses, frornhis wife: gister at. Armentieres. It literally • , „, • , . aline 71777• •11N-LItitBBITBOitg: • • RippliflgRlupmo ohnv t foe. ‘41,41t t4escmi ‘.°"‘' ; 1001T4irfidi. 14).: 6.‘ 6 1' WEATIIEFI : • . • • , . The Spring ;Ii`fairlY with -ins:,•11.6*•thellireat*f *One; Spend long Mornings, wthh ink cOwi.a.playing on the lawn ,and. • . 'when flu: Stiithrioned tomy chow, 1 eat much tripe and brawn. OW &weather maltet..iiinfeelqikei.one4liers:•1fied tibundret..Years;-;•. counties'', ailments Pm, undone, frostbitten are My ears; with. . ; joy. I greet. the -springtime see', when Winter' disappears. claim ' • , • . , ' • te be a yoUth again,mY Yoate II1 not aye*, .will net 'held With' . ancient ,Meh whese. Years; are Pieta enOW, but nP the braetind , glen' / _gambol With, MY .coW., ,be'tdo oktler . • us e When, on,a day :in ;10-3r,, I fail •te'feel 'the Vital fillets throtigla • ' all my S.Yeteni.• play, and fall to po'xt wltji 44;v dr i0d£30,athwart, the, glen".and brae.; When whiter s 'here, let tie be old ; and hug the , glowing fire, and grumble at the .frett and. ,cold,4 and Make pre- dietione dire and be to feeble to upheld,,a timbrel,* a:1y* But • Ifiet.e.•16..no. such thing, as age When "Spring has niade her be*, • •and every -dotard .'shOuld.'engageje dineoth his fOrto:Nreit brow; • . • and, tbtough tine gor.se. and p.urple, sage .1 Scamper with, ii.sy• • , ." ;rellice‘"..",0110.04.w•nr-Britieh--Soldier;•-etrit, known Canadlan Soldier," "Unknown cemeteries are auPPoeci to report such cases, in feet can be punished for 'riot Canadian Officer," Unknown Cane" So doing,_hat though they _know, tliey dian-Boldier-,11.6th •Battalioni"-and -so shrug that shoulders ."aild auY,-!'Whv TheSegraves will all have their, ?atone „Monument „. AS naru limy! net • if ft. gives , the Poor weitan L.. ,Lthe1i7L..mrinnol_ii._•.6.04,,,seeri0,i7...„.„. •torir Emetic._ _CRS esare-not at --all untheir' graves 'the time anthe 6911,1111°n, • • „. ..." , ' • . • ••. ' Some oeineterieS °are intieh....farther 'Always • 'on thaeothers`...4.iie called • New Ox Hardly a day ,passes )3Of•soriie, farga, ferd-Roe'cl, near 'Wiltye, !sae good 'type et • pinagha: •_,uP L. a dy1bueJider of what t,tie, cemple.ted. cem.etery,will light tioll.: and: look like. ,A White stone, Wall with ;front ;the -idgintry,„;.ellice• ,..graceret,eurvers.,:anditr-chee-erairetinels to • 'identify. This' Is done either by the it,just high enough in that,one Can' see identity -disk or by the niinibor on, the eVer it:from lito. road.:.:It'is laid nut in ,.beete,til'.1.4,T,'fitiOlii', I f!.'thelinost,•..freettent• Way, the registrarI,Olt1 me, as *record., memorials, Which, aro t6. be a ;part: of In: available ••Of the 'number *of tho every • eenietetyarising, at each .end. bo,ote, lei:lett 'to. each 'Man and he alaV and, 'in. the. Centre. Tho. '1116tid be . traced often by that eircametance. are , about flVe feat -high from the: ..•otbe Means failing, 'then t -here ate greancl., On-thern "is earvea the ',Lel- ' bodiet -barleOnd identified. outfilde, 1135.M0 and reglinent,..ille.deie .• .temeteides.... In some cases .,relatives was klLJed and tlio ,e . c r t is do, not want them disinterred for 'Sen. ' In the iniddle of a wide cross carVed ,tiniental reasons. ,Iliit ft is linpossible belinv the name, ., The head-Silinaw: Of: tq terid these Lscatteredgraves all oyet, the Unknown soldiers' nye' the eantp thecountry, tithe the Y See .the t& SiZei '• but :instead of, the ' wide '•arroed vjoejsinty -of--having them ',interred -in -ctoSs, -engraved- on -the -stone' at the the "-regiilat ti.n4 give the . top . reads, '‘,A Seidler of the Great , authority, The 'works ireiiattnient. then --:"Firar;" 'then a 'elendis.t.ctestS carved 'her. ' • eXhunies. end-. thok. Are:. interred neath and kelo t; n v(n „ t 0 , alengSiti•e then' comrades.-; ' • • lone 'God.' Therewlli ho ,of to lose its., identity. coinDreted.. • ley, arid aluminnin on,' a system , like :• • . • that used in...Malting airplane fuselages.: ' " • The .uridei, bart of the. car is. faceted-, 4 * Rim !Au in;_2, pnIV, thebrake- 'drrinis and ailc,Project.ing....Entraiice'.•.L.' • :•°' • . ,is gained; tro the Cat'by' a s•kinliaiiel, and •;by' -a 'part Of 'file. reof aho eeettori , ' -of- the: terider:!3§Ink- hinged and,: so, ' . ' • easily. raised. •.. : ' • we_LL, \/oU'Ll. 1--kA\IE: F -AT PLAIN -FooD, AND 5170 N TFIE HOUSE. °NIC3HTS •FOR QUITE A •WHILf- , t • WHE.N1 5AV-.1 _(..YOUR BILL " • • • .;;•-•/• '1".•44t -;1-11/111.07 ' • " . . Mil Avg 7 ir ,..,:441triLlittovtat:,°,;:,•;:..4.4:,..-ia..-041;130111 • .••••• ,. 1 • , 1 r. • !,,..,,,,,,„..;.„,ww+-4,;.. 4,...;,..e..,...4 . hales: mo freely, oil 'of Alich irtin, • • • • • ' . tributtni te his ,heitlthltey.a '1'":1. ( -pesi \ • , Aid ,t0 Beauty' ' Oneof .Engl'and.e politi • -not, ,fas, • quest •of.health-and beauty.'•For Years • ...• ... ‘7, • ha.V0 troopediserefsieteverYasurp,. ;Samples..„Avere,-sent„-te Faris • 'Rome' for analysis"and. It wan found ...„ , that 'dile 'mud contahis highly earative • • .• ubstences-andr-' that ' •galy, have the , barefooted 'ones gained . beautyand health unaWates wlille tilt,. verSing the mud, flatS,•,..lint otliete not". :so hertiidallY inclined have been bete:. • • 'el*. fited by the Ozone, throWn.off .by tha ° mno, • • ,: , u Pr • " **: ,lhe„,.grent. stantl- .above .'01° • „ • . • (Iry fewsled by the sun. : • • tiid*Cdrtr, T.bO: w.alting.tohe :sweep- Oitt, to meet the sky, '• _ The „seentof O'er ," All•nlillftl'inio4rii;i5ritgt1.9i,tTluf.:6g.s.--ii.oiiiirlil:64;*edtw;.:; Spec lea s to touch my • feet,, and ' „ strength .- 1 • • • . ; .my soul to-e.tage tito -1 •• • tv,iIiilaliv:tiet,r..ticed her witidY length, • And rociced her titinbled.111118 with 1 . • . ---Getard terI'lln4Yeheaellthh6tst-WYlittantt.' ttl.Pieey°Pla°rlier'evbf61641''' • 'dressed.: A man •who IS Well-dressed ' hoe more solf-tespect .hie htad r-- " • . ••.4 -- 6