The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-02-21, Page 70..
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OTOR DRIVING IN
-_ , . .. ,75Ka.:' fo •• I•f.--„I.I. -,,•-••• 'fr :
ere
'welt is qnite. a PrehleM,Vie'diffi';the •MerClIr3'. 1:13' .-Paht;4°Wn.4' '-''T'lie•
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. 0 ark an lititoriiiibile1;.•PF:i..W.Mbriii, ''..
e
, q•ZkV4I.V.M,C*.litte'FIV-11=4r..v4.44.22w.ratep,gettAT.p4hito
etto .anirrsiie, of the engine,. the often aesharp Jerk on the win s le ,
qua i iif: fuel, used, the .strength . of to change .its position Will Crack 'the 1.
the ark,' end,. of cciurge, the height 'glass.
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Of the MercurY. in 'the theralorne1 ter, • The, driver who 'fails to equip his
. As,..vaArrit_iild:,.•.10..lit,artingi_priiilipg , PO with some form Of anti4Sitid,chains
, is- probablyjhe hest - way -out -of ,thelJar V.TO. , tl-rrk,-'7'a-faae,e-7.Keca,atiOa.-
'Precheatnent,--a-nd- there- .are-Anan-Y.7,:Chairlitr noweVer,Ferionla,h,e;',WSCA.:only
:ways of 0,•irkfrig. an, efigine; ,1.1w chief: When .abSoNtOy. neVeSsarY and they
7:idea of • priming. is to obtain an. ex- I should be fitted lOose epengh .s0, that
.,,.,.LplosiyeMixtUte''that Will fire tbe.ia- '6'6Y ;NOT, Work . Around ' the tire: and
, it -4a (-"Ta.i-elfes'-'fitie--"sii"uile'ku-fiy;Iffe•F-ttecordingiy-distribute-the,rstrairi;71sut-
, the.englim hs,s9heen, coaxed into soirt„ "they should not. he so :',loose es,to fOrle.
,.
Ing, it 'will; if ' so • inoined, get up., a:olnindle" and hring,abOUt the Pound-
. enough S)( -ed to ran, uPOrl its custom. jai; afid• hOM,Ping: :Which 'are *ia' det4-
ary a1iow4nee of gasoline, ' . Mental to the' tread. Your tire men.
n , will tell you that chains are a fOrm
, Take time 'in *arming up the
ne_Reraomhm..thitt7n,eh1.1
t. • ' `• - i'' of: instireace againat accident •
, _ 1.M-.1...zgain- - • ' * "
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'..' ed by, trying to hurryit. If the'cari 7- • fcIIAL". NA
ND BAAK,..-fi.s.. .,.
'.. has:been. standing twenty' -four -hours,.. The *ear , Owe' to chola ..le, very
the oil has drained hack frorn. the'. slight. and. the.inspranee 'iS Weli worth
.. Cylinder Walls and bearing. aurfaces, while; 6helne airilie_ci too tight will
'and th° crank C"e" 01' if c°14? is °IT:- Shorten the, life of the, tires and. will
gish and °SeQ113. :Natur,a11371 it'.w.111 net. PreVeat .' skidding:. if ati`plied in
take a; little thne. to get hack to .rts. that meatier .and". will bite ,into the
•"n°r•m/11 °Perating eenditien' "Cl•thLI" tread.; ThiVIS especially true on, wet
onlY when the:engine is theroughly. cri-, icy. paveinenta. and the bite.'in the
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.. :Don't stamp your foot down an the "cause determined on. account of*itlie
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tired can be"re'cogniZed and the
whencit.
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'IP:!* dear to -my heart the beet. -TPOM• 1
ce41;..41;"•fa&S°4'figi1411.reeqq4e4e.' ref, req.' 179 19 '
.rny vie*, • ; - . . ,, .
Ille slippery: blaoklata, of shiny hiAeh
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horse-hOrR• , ..' • ...,.'. .
4.e.4.f:tiilic'yt•44en:ewdee,r. IFeeP•sait,OS• ?MY la-
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' ' -'",i•fe.i'411,41.. •'.$',';',,,,'.`.7,;..
stp.p. ring;
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' 7hoose,41;14ge: riPeA hYM.,n.boiPk,invi•te4-
.1116:„.:abaillitiit.e.S.,'Ity "BekTe)-1.,. ,, t e.uni.7.L.
.......„: elcreci_putti,.... , ' • • • '.., -... ' •
rrii.• roge-a:d:orilM'Ca-riret-that ',c0.-,e-rV.
..'etl. the floor;. '; ',,,,,I. , .. ,. • ' . .-'
But '„,deareSt-the 'what -not, '-t:he . , fall
• ..... ser611.Y.:'What,not,.,''. . . ,,,...-•••'..:•.4......,
• 'The, .black"...: w,sliant ..,..tkliktt-not .1441
atoOd by the dor. ' .." -, ;: 0 ' " ..:. • ; 1
Deep -Sea EirewOTks,
r3eyopd a certain depth, and that not
a great one; ocean diving becomes ira-
practicah'e ovviug_to the terrific ' pres:
sure 'of the Watpr. And not only des
water
Water pressure' increase, light, de-
. • Diver Frederick MaskelP is: pictured "About to descend into the water.s of creases-1mill the ocean depths becorhe
• the English Chanael, where lie found .the sunken submarine. L-24-' at a' depth per rept nightmare of •.
18.7 feet- The ellhmariee.:W,as; retained. bY. a battleship duriiig recent '• ma -ay ..irlhahltaats- 'Of 'these deep
o manoeiiVres. •
• .7 • • .placeS are providred.with Qf their
. . , _ ." own:, some , of them so 'bright that tlie
• . • . ' • . ' • .. , deep.aea bed. can be. imagined looking
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texcellent, and. so' is his 'APPetite. True
- Lucky Flore.shoes , like A, tiliniformation, scene 'at a
, ! . Ithagine,• for instance, 'sea -snakes; .
• • • • . an enormous. quantity of vegetables...
. • ',11..le idea that it 14 lucky to;fl..r.A• 1.L.,he..eats.. little .n,ieat, bill' he consunies tomitne. ' ••••'
• 'accelerator and. allow the engine to . . „. horseshoe „Is regarded ETthorities .„.
rad,' for With poor lubrication, and . Which • is . tioually in .evidenee. , .•
• - • on folklore as a Driiidical survival. , . . • , _ •
' • • him abcnit, twice what an ordio wry man, like bars of white -electric flame, cire-
nnpreaalon • on •the. 'tread, • . ; 'and ' Clothing nedesSarily cost
• especially at this. time ' of year, • , ; ling in and out of lilac -colored forests
t trUtt-to, your chains Pre, •
The.' superstItien is • Peculiar to, re.' • . , , ,
would ' have to pay, .ancl -.his tailor,'
usually serious daniage, . It vent 'elciddi 'o• On" lverrients 'A. skid 'glens where p.m.
'Once flouri;lied,.
When fitting him,. requires a step -hid- •lins• cair-ing lanterns of 'great,' pOwet
of' braiieh'ng seaweed • horrible gob -
rl . and" the •Druidical places -Of won:hip, as
usually ,•results from the lack ef. a I•excitiplified y lenge, • , •• • • in their gills; octopi whose..trailing,.
tided regularly. Run the engine slowly b- St 't1 made their er..e ,r1",c 1
• is bound to have a bad effect if prae- •
,secure grip of the tires on the Pave-,!, sw'aying feelers are threads of 'fire;
tor:113'0'3 fnilr'lllinutee and YPu nient.. It sometimes circle': of atones. A broken or •.• ••• .
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pp6hs 15n Inner. '
.• Fish and, Chips: •starfish dtesaed brilliant green
, • „-y-:
TIte-rdettlfa-t-A-Irors es -Ito e-br-ing-s-1--Ife-had opened up she los „thorescence„; billions of tiny crea,
.economize-not-only_m-repatr_billsLhat_drylloac wayr- • . hu t 11 'this- i§-
d
. • to excessive speed. Some drivers find
USN, ANII-FREEzING COMPOUND.. , their Cara'skid 'every" time they apply.
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the best luck when you' find' it lying he had- had a new sign; :painted, of' tutes Nsith every tint of -the
Natural ReauUtc•el• '
. The Natural Resources Intel-
ligence . service 'et the Depart-
: says:-
fnellt.et the. Tateriar at OttaNYW
eheual- revieW, of the 1923,
:trade returns emphasizes the
hnPetfanee:-.4,:t1WAt-vertle
1114 le- ad 4 h.e
part 'they at &taking 'PI VrtIVIC1,
...44V":11146414.14(
sarily
have to Import.
Agricultural • and; vegetable
products; are the Outstanding •
features of our experts, while
animal products come. third in,
- ''"-Tbese-
-t*ei---howeverr represent export
.'Whieh.'do net directly constitute
. an irrineverishment of. Canda.
Wood, including Itnn_her
and: -
pulpwood. 187 thesecond•
im-
portance ; of blir eXpor.ts,.„
minerals, as a Class: ,also• hulk
large'. !In both. these, CleSses,,:
hovvever, 'our capital stock is
being draivn upon to a large ex-
tent -in the -case Of the latter
c;7& --Erre exvortinr-what:-vre----c-a-p-
not replace under any 'condition.
Our forests are being denuded,
. especially .in Ontario and Que-
bec, at a tritich:,more ranid, rate
than new growth is' takirig Place
or reforestation is 'providing' a
, future supply.
. In practically. all our 'manu-
factured 'products; the influenee
of our water -powers enters, and,
.While it dpes not appear ,OifeCtly.
RS all • eNPOrt, ,it;e6J1StitllteS one
of the Most valuable natural re-
sources ` we possess " and one
which in large, measdre;'-eriableS•
us to .inake Such.. a • 'creditable
shewing.hs an 'exporting, nation
in competition. with :the world;
ACCORDING • TO pKW,
BRIGHAM OF PRINCETON '
WIth the" Pohat§' ioWards YOn----the Which he was VerY,Protul. . It. react: 'rainbow,' and making streams of light.
Aircraft in Canada.
, -inner:circle oPen, ,you,'as it "FreSh „FiSh. for .S..ale •wherever they tnbie.' • ; •
Tho ideal anti-ireezing'cornnound the brakes,: especially on a„wet pa ye -
one that vri'll Prevent 'freezing Of, the , __-
sacredere-,tilse bears tipon 'thiS theory. "What din youl„plit 'the Word fresh' Lp combined effect of all these
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radiator' ficluid Without injuring eltheri „This is' probably ,dtie to the' brakes , . 'Druidism.' pas' sed;' h.tit the super, -,ti.,. in fOr`?"., inquired one man atter mai Ing flames. an .. . . ,. . • t •' . , • ..„-
. • . , . • . , 1,2tion surViv.eci-lor :a :saperstitioa' out- ,..ing...a. purchaSe. '.1/ou w' oiihinxt sell ..mit-the'average .illumina, don.' .'..to tile • 'The.,.formal, opening .of th'e: neW. Prof. Brighan-Csaid.-that he ,was nol ..
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: engine or radiator, -..that will. not loae. not. being adjusted. to •• the Seine" 4,eii-'
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mr art.SU
tbg ovomon'Nonfi
,Fifteen Weida: are OhSen lYir Prot
Carl C. lti;r1gham, of the ,Departnient Of
Psychology at Princeton, the.'naoat
important- to the„$nglistilanguage,.'
_aimauCh as they comprise more than,
; per cent: -of, all the words- uted in .
aii7` average rboOlt or novel ninderir
Itterature..... : •
-Becently. ;Priapeten. savants; .
were asked t6 select: the six incist
portant works, and all of them. 0006
six simple words, -.several 'of' Which '07,`"
• pear among, pr,..GrighOn's ef
teen. - The fifteen words,, none
which exceeds four letters, are as eot,
Iowa: 'fin." "and,' "that,"• "a," "the,"
L4tto,,f222'.W.Ith," ."of "aa,"•• . •.
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Thewlection of six Words is not en:
tirely PatiSs, according to Pref. Brig-
ham,. since'Df the first hundred. Eng-
lisli words -in pOint of. vie* 'of •fre-
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qiiency of -use, there are only , sii
all of ...them. concerned with the •
attains Of everyday life.' ..They, are ••'
"time," which in air arbitrary "sYStein
Of 'scoring -received A 'Score 1834, '"day"
• with a score -,cif 1.76; amaii,"• "175;,•
"Place,", .156; ",year" and "work," 151. -
These results were, based en, an ac-
.tual' Count taken. by Prof, Brigham
'from 62'5;000 -words from 'child, litera-
ture 2 000:000."troin-the'BibleandEng-.. •
claskics•• 3,000 from elementary. ,
school textbooks; , 5.0000 , from 'bOolta
about 'cooking; sewing, firraing„, and
"..? -the trades; - 90,0op, from, •aaily,news-
, papers, and 500,000 frOM .correspond-.
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"Man"! is Also ImpOrtant.
• ita non-freezing properties after con--; Sion, BO' that one brake takes Aold lasts. empires and religions'. arid:when them if they -,•Vveten't-fresh; • Woula:bluati,-althOtigh 'it does. .not oompen; Aerod'y-narnics tal3oratory...of the Uni••••• Surpriaeli.that'"'rtime!'..led the liSt, Sines .
tinued that does,ot soanei thai.i 'the Other an.•flil.seS orges.' bei'rt , :yon?"'' .` -'; " ".• sari; .for.:14Ok of 'versity.of 'tnionto.- place on Feb- it is ii;•te.Otor v,rhich has been Pro
use anti :nd' the. lihoeicane know
ved. •••••
the 'Point Of. Yvater' when. dis-.1‘vir to Svving Around because'of, a' onle'-'; ciAnitry ,t,h6 ,sn'berstitiou fonnd • readY'l 60., he Pa'inted ont Atte! w Ord l .
eaVind to: rnari The '.instollatiOn• -of • the to be one of the :Most iniporta.rit
, sided resistance.. a ,
t Irand a re resentation- lie an, "- " " th Condition in which he* liVe ' • • • • " siderations in Ameridan life The
of. t Ju.,t I Lb for Sale Here. . .0, s t wind channel at Toronto ttns first ,
' The alcohol water type .i' ,••- most ;'• ;If the' brakes' take held equally end' cleat symb61 of the,biliken:cii:Cle. Thel "Wily db you say' 'here'?". -asked
an -
common •• and is not gelletallY. sold the same thing.happens it may be that 'idea that In attachhig the symbol to '-ether 'ciistoiner; ' ".You'ro not aelling
„un . trade name, but recently the driven Applies the •hrakes too slid_ the house the points should he up had fish anywhere •else, are you?. • -
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there has appeared On the market A 'denly, or the brakes may grab arid' a Druidical signification 'which . haS i • So the word 'here" was' deleted.' ,..
' number of a,nti7free7ing comPounds of lock. In either•oase the result is • the been lost.. t People •nowadays say it is i'Wl-if Use for sale'?" inotared . an;
' -the:calcium chloride type These corn- same, the wheels' leek and slide along '-'to prevent the luck running out.",."' other Joan. '"Ifou Wouldn't .1i.aire fish
pounds -are -sold ---un er--a--viriety-of--Irc7;onePlat'O-Oritli-e--tire and-rillei•e,- . . • ---7---•>- ---- . . --- , ' 'here ;unless. they 'wert:fo-r` sale, "vvoutd
A' Giant ' •
•flames and startling claims are made sistance to forward motion is the 0. you?" • '„ , •
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• ter thelr•etreotiveriess and lack of in- same as that of side motion, so that . One of the, tallest Men allYelo-day, So he rubbed, oeut everything . but the,
jurlous
efreets: Watch • opt for them. It is just as easy. for, the" ear to slide possibly the tallest, is Armand Pron. word "Fish " remarking
Watch your 'windshield these csAil sideways. aaforward.
Making Cameras See .., - • . - . . . .. :
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...Aiilpie, photographers • Who .have'
taken pictures from ' the top of:a „high'
rtioutitala 'lialre . often been disaPpoint Makers' in his. ideality. .
- • i ... ,,..- .-. Ing the.lsign 'Fisli'-',Up there;',..• said he
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on • a clear day tiviiig.iitipesDf.wiltie bceA.Sed. to grow. .. when he wits thirty
ati-d' qnly• • 'cY11.1e•allY'; !'whial Yell-'aff''sm,ell : the/b.
'three Street's ,a -Way." • '.' ,, ....• .. : ,..,. .., '
ed In the,reaults.. EVen though taken,. ' B.ronnei• was boin in '1890,
picture, the -print§ showed only as con- .Years of age It Is A -Telnarkable., feet' .- 'And ,that'S WhY•fii-a't 'fish. shop' has no
fused gray hinra., • .The valley with its. Altai. : he only Weighed 4.-V lb.' When .8.41,11 u.",;. r • ...,,,,.. - . • .. ' .' '
towas -and. farms.; ' the • river,. the dis-, berm.. Ills great height•is not 'shitred° . - '',' • .. .,`...L.....„........, ., -,..' ..
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.;,t'ant inenntains•'----all. had disappOtr04 by . any ether. nieniber, Ot• his familY, . 4. A dentist had. to..erAW1 ',under ..his
Evidently 'tlie• Caniera,'clid'..not. see as the tallest being.5 ft. 6 In. aute in • order. to .irtiake• seriie-adjuSt-:
ell :as the human. •eye:', , ' " ' • ..,• ' ;. ".:tInlilte• Most 'giants .. who ' Outgrow .inent in the niaChinery., ?.Applying. the.
'. •The reaS nis ,thaj ',the.,;,,siceppry.1,h.e;4.beir,Lstrength,,LB,r_oniii3.r. Ja..4seded•ugly., monkey iyrehchi to it„. •he said: Sooth-
caniera•did not see., , -Wag blue.;ilf-e---AW1 -ationg-,- and-cati-carry•a-Weight of near7•Ingly-;,-P-NOW.,..tb.iiii.going...talitirtitist.
-tont., mOuntaias were bluer than the 1Y half a, ton with eaa.e., His.,health.is A:little:" ; . • , • • ". 4:.............._,J2......_.L._' ...'
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tier; ,who halls from
taine.• • He 7 MS. height,
and his stretch from finger-tip to fin-.
ger-tip is 'close on 8 ft., 'while,' tie his
• nobedY can find, fault with
that"sign „now, anybp*." ••. "
HardlY'had he id'id'•doNiti, ••tbe-brUsh;
hoiveYer, when . yet another ..cUstother
.boota ate i.7% 'Ip. long, kip patronage .entered: ,".' ' •.
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Is • eagerly sought ,,after the, boot- don't see what's the Ilse of 'MY-
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. near ones; the skY was bluest of all
.. • •LImited Balt
1st' Kicl--"Cluess.. Noah innate done. A
'lot of lishie when he wui•in. the ark."
2rid.'Kid-'‘duess he didn't! With
two wormsV • '•
And thereby hangs a tale. If human
e"y-es-viere less _Sensitive to: the green
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light corning ' from the scenery- and
more .sensitive to •the blue light that
4 -as scattered, from the air particles
between -them -and ..the.-.Acenery, theY;'
. Words We Don't Use too, 'would, . .
have 'seen' everything .as
A great nuniber of the oltrn-ouna-of--througli,attaze.-Y-at -wmildhavelocilted •
. multitude hitve fallen out Of our Or. is lit does on one oft; the. yery hazy
• dinar* kanguage. Wo,still,speak Of ' a.' days. that often portend 'the end...of 'a
'hive of beep, a School of bees, a .school dry spell ' And that,...Show it looked to
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Paring the ar• tits became ¥.
ter of 4'..„Supreind importance Our
photO a0e.rs were .cOnstaxitly _flying
ove tie e.__amy_,s,
very, imPOrtant Work; they wire often'
,stopped, by hazy ,Weather nr..f orced ,to
to put thern ;in serious
danger frofn gun fire. • 7
'-.1.t.'waS ',known that ill& lightl 16' ,riPC11
Seattered , by .the than blue
of wha.les, a team of oxen, a covey of the camera: ,..' ' ,.• '
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partridges; and even a take of fish, m
who ever hears to day of a Skulk' of.
,
foxes, a pride of ,lions, a wiSp of snipe;
-4if•----t= . ergamerof awans, a tell) of goats, or
mute of hounds? ... '
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we still speak of a pack.
-Of li iiiiiitlei',Init.neyer-of--a-, c.c....ward ice.. Of.
: Ours •,.. of a flight of birds; but never of
.. a . nid of pheasants or a fell..ef wok-.
. rita . „ . • .
'.0oCk ar.a.pack of. grouse. , .. .„
It Is correct to , Say a .couple of.tox.,,,liglit is, and that; In general;.., light 'o -
hounds,; but one Ought' to sei- a. brace; ward ,' the 'red :end ' of . 'the .sneetrutt
oil.
' of :banters; iiettenS, Spaniels, Aertiet ,. Weald do better for ..Seeing. through-
"`• ''':-' greiliiiiinde:, rSPOrtofrien 'call , three ii4o „than. light towayd.,the....bine .etnl.
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. ,grisyhoun.da a leash, ,hUCtkreo Of all i The .trouble Wa..8 . that. the -.ordinary
14.6 ethers mentioned abeVe Should' be.i.phidogranh plate Or Minis nitieb smote
referred to as "a'donple and 4 •half' I senSitiVe, 'to': iight-• at theblue and. ,.! •
The; old-time •spcirtsitian ,spoke' of. a • The pi oh ern was tni ned, over to. tlie
state of princes,, a sktilk of friars, al:pureatv of: Standards, Of• tite :.. „United• •
:blush of boys, a•gegle Of lwdinen, .a,!, States. and •there; toward trio. end` Of
mohol,roughs, a gang of slaves, a non- Ilia War.,: plate'swere produced WhICh.
..: patient's .ot WiVeo;.a blast of Iniaters.; ,` pr,o much! More sensitive to 'red light
.i • a "d" tight 'O'f'fifitrefs7.4:-toiriperance-ofl,tban,ti ala3441.-PYI.,IgliglhAllk.3.);Aielt.ean..„
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cooks, a disguise of tailors, 'And a , be, used Inhazy Weather when ordin-.
.itaship of, cobblers. ars, •pilitog would, be almost uSelese.
thiink
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1 .PEPI,E.: III•t\l'...tY-TLIT\IT'F,4(1.".(1'TI-.*IlEIA)
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'MOP') THE MA1r2 5l-iC)RE OF r
' i cit A 13 ee•r 15 or:•4.0 .,, . ,--••-- ---7
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b MONUMENT '
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No inonament has S.t.e.pben State, no'. c OS-tly:th-aft,i ot- stone,.
..wherein -the
•-71P6Or•TStelillteliTareersAlirbitgh--nigitts-'aiid.-day,-S7-- the ,• •
:beifeatili.;, but ,00Vil..,alld!'.thftn.„ some pilgrim lays., mien the Bed a
wreath_Lr.A.nd•eVe.ri .,titne,.We."sPe,ak 'hie *name it; is lit frienAly
• itol.leis;r-*6 .alive 'his little fame, and . bless .iis 14g:,;
1)0805.
For ,While be Ilyed he. di& his hett to .rnalteybli life ',Worth while,'
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• , ;lie here his load 'with 'sprightly ' jestt.ss
, be Wote.hisfpatieninile, ,
.1f„ there . was trouble '''anYWhere,e;it; lives ',had; gone., tialteW,,' old '
Stephen had ,an hour :tiq spare t.(5 see What he could do. rf.Eotho
one had 61ev`dtte., tasit, for .his .poor-strengli •to0 :greiit„ nitI
•• • Stephen .weuld 'step up, and ask f6".'slitnilder halt. :the. Weight. -He ,
, spent hiCtime.in doing geed, In his:cairn,. palleat way: he sttwed
tho widow's pile Df Wbodi, ed the' siek.marifs hay, 1\-bc '
;to his :10W prided grave ,he went; te,:sitee'a:inilliot• ear•, :"Old
.• Stephen needs ,ii.o.• ,mbnn ,Ment.':, inert Muttered;
teaye,.. Ig(1..monurnent the Sie'eper .1i6(11§, eggtgyo,a by setiIptig'S
arts ;•the, record 0! his 'koodIY:doOds, gratrea inens hearts.,•,.
• :proposed. by, Professor. P,arkin.,in ,:a' wide use of'd'ay" , he ,attributeU to the
• // ''..1 report to ie authorities earl.), in 1917; :fact , that • 'It. is ,-the . natural , Unit :. of
../ • •i''SubseqUeritly, as a result. of ...a.:: trip ,,:tinie;..b.thers,•• Such , 'a§ 0,40oix.,."rain7.,,,..:,,
of 'inspection to American • laboratOr, Ute" and ',`sedond, belpg based•arbi-' ' ••
Vil• ieai, .6. further report :Was, presented., titatilY•on It; • •"lytan" is iiriPottant„,ihe,'
•,(;`i •in 4Une;''.1:917;-entbodyingOortairi.'rer.,, said; because it'great,part'Of, all litera-:
•;,/,/ commendations, aerayestilt' of 'W•hich-titre'fallit on Its .;giiial6rd(...matter
hit
liii,ii --•-'1110--Boarcl-ofGoVernors-.9t-tlie - 1.1nLit 'on' the 'writer. or his a ecieS,.c.ffli:'" "
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' Canada. . In their...:"'use,:fo"fOreat pa -:,1 man in 'this' Workaday" world'.
.versity • ituthorized.: th8. inet.#1.1a.tion -,o.f.. complete ilet ef.:$1.;:.VPrd§-;.'0.Cai4ing •
the 'laboratory ' and ,yotect', the ": neceS- to .Prof.. Brigham,: is; the fundamental
sail, funds: ... ',..•:: .3''...% ' .. ''' %.*:. -..;1' CQQ'QQP:t Whielt", ilea at the. foUndatiqi,,.
There 'tire...iminy.itees '''f.tir .aircraft in.! Of the.eVerYdaY lifeof the ordinary
(
. . . . ..... . tiol .arid' fire protection work Canada: :''' In •commentingH upon the original ,.
.. .
. -Or Have Her Spit-, It Out. • ; ' his 'played, .a 'pioneer •part And .Still'llsts of siX *Ord*. chosen, Prof:;d1fria-..,
,..),(3,7.(,)iif).ee„___tai.,eAdiy-":otil'hp,,t,p6o.r, girl Ought t.o. occupies
for Snell ',Al.?' ' ial'Pec,11",ithe 122 season 'seine:severity-Six fires:. at Princeton, Who started the discus-: •
a , leading position., . ',During •tian GauSs',.director of public relations; ,
• • •• ,•, ,
ar.Y h,:e..a.e.ce.sear?' '1Y 'extinguished. either •.'14.1.'the :erews• notin, Wait. included:: - That,•, he :said,
t
- ' • " wero spotted by.; aircraft and prompt,: .sioa, , expressed snrprise, that, no pro- ,
inent•in her speech. ,.. . ,
-. pro -
Hubby -"It *Mild, o
to her gara'" ' - ' '. .' ' , : • . thernielVes ..br '1"•ePOrted to ., the", base,'....Was• unfOrturlate, • as 'a, primer. under-
arid . fire fighters :despatched to the standing 'of ',.':'We". is ,•.one. of: the firet., .
, .
tOliiiiiY: Alkihg Gets Clasiical.
• scene Dften. In aircraft. H :Fen tierlpx neceSsitiee Of. 'civilized •• inan.i.'74It ' is '
. . '. . Reeturig Niatter. . . ,. ,• .:phOtography and surveying' Canada :not:. id The...'explaiiied..'''As• :nierely the,.
,• Juvenal; Plata and. • Sold/661es' • are, has „friade • great uSe„.ofthe aeroplane;,,Plural :Of, 'I,I ."'&eolared prof'. Gauss, , '.•
.aniong • ;the. tuttliP,rs, ,,t.0, he, Mein ded , In an ir, employs., them forbotinielary,..geO.'..: ..'but,,CO-operation in'any 'otaalit,-.• even
the isiue. Of :hook's. to the ..pritisvarMY-;,higieal: and. timber.StirVeYSi;lifrig'atiOn,...'the -work Of civilizatieni Is'IMPOS.Sible ,.
.ii,j5j1i•ries,.•.w...1171Q.,s, pir4a-re,being . reer,.,14ands, ;water :power 'studies, 1.-Incl','tbWii...with.out. a...clear .iiiiderStanding. of • the ,
..ganised.. - '1' .t. .„.•*.: ,..'„;._.'„,._,. ,_ .., •-. -.11',..-0-4-n-nin-gt--..---.0-tii-o-t--. 1:is-,6$74tv.piciptic14-for-,:'g'ia:t.eiirent---cit'--ithii,:-;--R4sian----jiov-itast,;
.:Other,,,names.whieh, Ind -lento •the•-.:Cia-, •aiieFaftlii7Canadia1nclUde.,thetranS:,, 06..Stoyeyski•:, 'We ere all born..lon-
itated litei'LlYY•'..tklete of ..the.:thodern'.,• portatien,Of men :and supplies to to ,in„," purpose teb.e.together.'0,''. '....;.,•• .„ ' :
soislier.. are'..',111.11tiiii.,,, Brow.ning'„and ..a.coeSSible ':..,•••poirita • such. `A.A.::,thinpak,...,... • ., .•._.,, ; , , , ,,.
-,.Woi;•(.1.s.wa:r.th.,4.ninfigi the p•oe.ts,'„,and Bo- 'cainpa • mail- cairYing'• and' in i-c-iiitOMS1.''.., ' ' .. • • ' - • "..,:,-- •:. ' ' -
tow,.. Drente.; DielteriS, George' Eliot, patrol • for -,tlie,.. 'preVentidm.' of aging-
,
Ile,redlth, Hawthorue'aud,•Soott. among : g.ling.." ' : :• ' '' " ' ' ' ' , ,, , ...
the' novelists', '' ' '•:',..i..,'„ - -..'••.. ., .,. ',,: • , '1 ,In •additiOri .te. the purely 'iteronantl:1,
-:.-,,,q.lis-o.---w-cui,:s7.-'--are--.'.,,gi..-i6o.....aii,...•oppet..•,..i.ca.,L Work;,-rrieriy .Dther ..'.p_robjerns .iii.t.„....
tnoity -for .general ...reading and,'eductt- connection with air • ' flowhave:. been,'. -
-tignua.broad, lines' ' Said :a. --War Ofrief Studiad....4Tfitis; • for tlie ' nieteotolegi," .
611i„-ciai, icand,:: the ..2.11stot.- WorkScOn... ;Cal service 'Wind yelociti'mers 'Were,
„ , . , ,.
•sidered•anitable for the.,1;ibra.ries, . is an studied,'And as a. •resnit,,.a,,riew 'and,••
-indication:. of. .th e..• • in e n'S tastes.:,. ;1',11g. :'iri.proved type deal gii dil,-,: Which is .:lie
old thne 'sOldier :Who'• lopked',UPOn read, ' ' ing.afh4wv in the. Canadian arid :Am -
Ing :OS, an'. efteni Mate .porsait.,suitable ';'eridan Services.: 'rests of reef ven-'1,.,
Day. fOr,',elV,fiee-iS...'fast diSaPPearing. ; tilators And chimneys, have also:.15pPo:.':,:
• .
ere ean 'earnest esireii among, e. ma e. rof. ,P,arkin .1s ,assisted- -by.,1:,,,, ,
Young„...seldiers„.otr to -day to. Improve: '. C. Crane: B„A",,Se;,.: a•graduate "of ';.,,...
, . ... . ,
their' 'general krioWleclge... '. During the the „7,Ijniversity • in electrrcal Erna. Tad. •-•
war ,A , naV.e..).41.0.w., Of..flien.,.Whd asked ''clianical engineering, Towatd .the e:n.d-;.'
dt ..-thze .,:ii.ssiyriii).t.6:r,ife.,-;.• .:±.0.,rsililhocica... -of ;the wat Ili... c.i..4.il.d..,*0..§:oniplOy ed i'•,• '
and:•,,tlioy,.:aas.ion.i.a.q.o.ors.ln:.the or•••• in the. production atirdesigning .'d;"..-',•;;.„...4',htr.peol.ialily a Poe,lotHiri.pm:/eaitftet.ti.f
, . • . •.
tigtoi,h4,a,„1..- Old net .,1.n...q.l', 14:11itS1,1,,,I.SliSt.4:::.1.3PirrktiTlea0:11I4tiSrii'.itoefd',.,6,t111.0,01.. 0C.;fialtiaa,rilufilail,ciur,:r.00;,,.,,,,,,,vi,,,ii4t, has
so. tii5E,ti.t. ,1
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. . . -.;-•--,---,4,",... ';'''-. •'''-•' „'• '' la'rg•O' • flYing' heat'S' ,for'',.'tlio `Vait4'.•inind?'"':::•,: ' '.."--,' .,, .''.',7-•-: ". ' '"
• • •, , . .„
:in •'''the, $aliarit' Desert , that, 'coughs the!, 'cOnipietibri : qf "the; hew ttex.*&clY,•i: •••:',.'; . ,,,. ..• , ,A ' ..,, -,
8ta,tes Inbi-narlifeH. patrol, W-Ork.' :11-ritilt, • ',.;qA• .Dieoll.,,of ,initut., ...,,,,, ..„.
• Trayelerstell of -i scrubby lit,,y,!, tree:
; -.much, -like .,a . perso.p.,..;To hgtv* it the':nap-doe, , laboratory,. ,ro.oa,r0.11 ., '",vorki.,, : ' . '•-•„ , ,.. • •,...., . -
43.vi.ild:Adt..
firk .tiMe, ' when Dite.', thitike• :himself "e0Uld only be ea:illed ,:'i:./li:iritig';flio L. ,''Ilyit_ish .Would
alwie;.;111-ileP.„.0.oni '..a.-- hum in .' being, Ya4atien 'period, but now:,:.;2,fi,:tr,:iliel.L ''. , .• craft Ca•rrie--' ' ' .. ' •
. , •. , . . • ,
i YI: k&8. you:Jump •near1 olt of, :yotii is engaged throughout the Whole ;year, •
.0y, tropical heat :fit ,rese-arch,, 'Work;'.The.: csteein" ' in. is 71:tilii:41.3.8.ttli:tifs'ilriti14.i.i'itrte..;tiafl,tr-ti'',:rilrtflutji4.011j°::.biur,6414.'„
Am. , i'n„. ti.,l'e king,
the Ores of this plant choke, up with which Which Canadian trained.'reeeareh•nien,"'
.du.st,, arid it would..suff.dcite but for ; oro•Tioid: IS denionstrated 'by' the At -^''t9.' '"''' de'81fglie'qi. 11111'4' t°I 't:" i'11°.i.)6s4.'''
...ti 1.11,,ieLc. cO:fittliii,L,Nivtt..,ipiolen4iii,•'.94..t, fol. ..„1::t,i):,..0:,..iaifbli•ii:I.,i. tt. git,a44* tr,)10':.i tic: Ott:;rivi:flir:orifilf:c., tttiohNoisIth::Tikeolni i....id:dia,!1„,, Stateso' Citia't-Nsii. ',:ra!r- ships,0iit i fill0,01.friri....t1.,i,..e!ti,, t;yPoi tlItieV:iblat v3:61ii4iesi gi).,'.111,1t, 0.16eiten,'S, ..:C',.eptitasvtehirdo.tr.,:.,.'„ ,
atotig,hp,, . ,,,, • •,, ,,- .„....„•1 .4. ..„,,,,,,,•1:1,4,-,...,-,-.•-.1^,f,!:...nr,V.:-..,,,,py...9•11....t ,134algl,itngt:'41/4:',10•---11:2".000 t-Nli'i with 'a'. '
•• • new. wind Channel. at 1-)aY• olli..0.hio,„ ..tve],6a or •••.•.:,25 1,71,-.•04-,t,,,..,,,..ai,i.r. ,4i.r.-.t.„.ii1„:•.--.6..iii:,..,...,-,ja,..-...i:..,,,,,,,,,,,,
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,•,••• ••••.: -7-77.--•-••••--•t: •• ,••,-- ;tit...se.Veh "six,7iiicli the Ideal .
Nvill'oil ' the ,naval cotistilictonlic4 hat . •
-in view is'ashig, .of At least ..Q0t0 one: ..
,Ot .displaceMent,. with "a, powerful. bat-, '
[..teryi-Preferalily .et 7.54iiell gime. • ' In -
the -matter of speed;iiis felt that the •., ,
.i Hermes 'in tee•SloW :.atter, the .eXiferi,
en,C.e`• 'With' the, MtVor'tod airoraft:oitt4', '
-it.,Itit:iv...(411t--..,4)Itt.tpiiLas.1116.ta*:tthibl.eiLia.litz,'”,?:*Ociits' L‘ttiiii:Ot:::', .‘'•
' knotaqfaster than the man' -of -war • Wittk...
- • Whom she is operatingin, order to give'
, her . time. .16 Ceite .106 the , Wind to , .•
latin01, her machines V;ithoitt tiikitn)in.g'
.,right,estern Of her cenotirta and neeeP4
'., Siteting: 'the detachment of destroyeriii '
tor her PrefeetiOn. '$1,iii'llittlY;Ah-egett, ,
enal .opinion tow: iS that "20,0.06. teal, .
"diSPItieditient''.'is the iiiiitinthin • '•Witit,
wIttou A .4r.tler can- expect to he 0P-,
'Crated eillelehtly. if She ,'',i6. to 'PICK AtO
•ex•italisted. toaChltio.'...,.. tollor: .iict*.ice . ,.
ethldiflOils,--Xs*All mid,i'llititi.y.: its-
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