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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-7-29, Page 6Brakes Are Big Essential. I cd to wear titin the copper rivet heels Bead I the m into shallow gr Better have good brakes on your i s ere tat drum ,aver. Such e if you have to lessening the l n„ F car than an engin, brakes' eau -t b, turn; ,1 tree un :i lathe if they Choose between the two, for the L h etre to he worth iuu.h for braking pm,- :ore the best form of evident ul-nr anee you can have. Thi ind1 -.ter the Pee,.ij;y important 1' 1:' the renewal. al of relative importance or the two earl 1 s all im o nit 1. the i+ enew thin features, Yon might have the highest the rL to exposelining b the i iv:ts to frii- tYpe of engine with unlimited power at Hood but if you h :vent also, tion, Letter have this done and1 e 1 under the : rvice stat'.ca, le i. , i seine nd t of ing it tour high step - will you aro tedious job. It i pc;xiule, hovlr:er,l per and tethering it at ;:e linings mol M for it. "Whoa" won't stem it either., to ,;et tit u, : t ro er rivets at t.t any eupPIY Yon might better beAladriving an inn F i' Remove the brake battds,1 tamed broncho of the pl:tin-. The house. ow' ca there. IL is true, Punch out the old rivet:, noticing h. bet her got y they -were put in, hod go to it. Ron - you if tyre be no mead of steeping ember that the rivet heads must be ;oT e c € e has Iwoetelerta f l reunteesuee. deep iu'.p the linir-g and The car has .c1,' o b i+^�- the impchtin.t and or -1 every rivet 81st up tight. It requires :telemphasizing :sa iv car has more. The cm -1 pati`+'• lett can be done by the /melee, c 1 • Maur rite s do not una 1 toed the c t. y 1 t hand 1 lac •o1, t-, of a� ,,i,,ca on lona le -eke -bend O,terat.n, within a deet peineiple of i ice 1 to .. 4111 c::rh rear svheel, cmnerted by rod- bills. It ie einsply that long eontinued a.t levers to the to:end lever, wlhiehfriction c c1,.tes heat. wh.eh will hes a rachet and pawl so that it may' _ •t1.. e the Iining to smoke. eller and 'he io.ked ht position, This brake; become brittle, wearing away easily. primarily is to held the car when 1 It Iloes nee. burn, but does deteriorate, .,tett. t keeps clown the heat, standing and sero r1 t hr go es 1y Gtrol:e its. the U lie is a warning to Crfor It rr other brake gives way. calt,l nate. As r t h car has its own ca for alit°zr.aa it 11 hills. Pe`uliuritie-, snide: e of brake action The foot 1'e:.t:, , t tt_- 1 ut in .' 1' 1 „ made to n: e rtain best me - with be m: withice tr 1 ._ , 1 t i b5 a r : , . tl ,1, 0 hardlin'r th.;h on your car. care a smite:: t.' release ,t Mien :'l i The bra.., lining i one pinee where s ne on t pedal s c na i levers i lit is i, ilo ail le, but every tet :rete 1 r other reds i l of to'o other r p re eft the brake and links„° (lase Laub- l c rr tit t tin' 511 '• e where th cis erode t anuld be lul,ri- ef the o wheel d deem e e pro., co ted r ,ly n to the menu - belies' upon a separate t r t on the ate fattur o 1u .r.t It n chart, and be 'brIeati shaft. The latter ,it', e roar, cleaned likewise. Thee is cuneider- tale 11.1_ ver,a.r.r . o rth o the devises and pins; leek of tic. ..•,le. «t al t brae t i levering, they may l.' renewed for a few cents beake...-,,tat �. a v .rl ,tort .its. pre,: But int t cl mall net 1,,e allowed to wear to vela r.�cri:�'atin;; on I; t ' 1 per hi'.l5. „acre: danger point; besides, worn link - the per y •.[C•"r6. ,. 5.. this type 1.2.1' er ogee(., -.les. strain on the r:.l axle gears, with 'wear' `T'lr^.sic Lamp Good Thing to Carry on Beth brakes 51 01211 be kept in such, Car. condition that either will stop the earl head flashlight ought to be part quickly. Do not let one set remainose cat of order just because you know, of the tool equipmentnot ref already thoee tine other is all r tat. The other might auto utasn.e_ that are go had just when needed. 'v;ith a trouble light. Often enough The two brake hands in milt set, the motorist is stepped on the road in should hold with equal force or one a dark spat for reasons of nto 'eetrti les• wheel will slip. To insure it, the pedal. trouble or perhapstisfactory to light or lever linkage operates an equaliz-: It isn't safe o ing bar, with other linkage to each1 matches in order to investigate what band. With the bar straight acmes1 is wrong with a gasoline engine. The the ear the braking force should be!light from a flash lamp is steady and set down somewhere equal on each band. I the lamp can be Brake bands are lined with non-} work that i}tathrows its beams on the burning friction material, usually an i asbestos fabric, fastened to the steel! It may not often be needed, but .sands by copper rivets, the heads of 1 there does tonne a time when having which are countersunk deep into the1 such a light hardy is worth a great lining, to keep the .heads from contact; many time: what it costs to buy one with the drum. If the lining is allow -1 and carry •it around. T _� Put to the Test. 0 A apoia: ' 6)/Wait Mason BLESSINGS Iltavo .•o limey bleeeirge I 1.1005t 811321 Go oil, ene Icr- tut:e e ,cit stereesiegs upon use tiaily tall; the. tt 11 b tt . - ili an ,;cud; have silver 111.1120; yet 1 lied gine f. r tehlidee and putiteg tip a bawl, It take•+ a let ef lit:nt 1 to 11 - trca xra.0 forravii.r,, crape -hued Unlit:me end t o 35; tied.'; hut 1 11255 ((101 } :ereleteltt; thu01211 sorrow may be eibt:lnt :.rel :::!0 "t. ncneastent, ('11 repo it with 0 neoee. live all a 1;(21' et eel w} -it fur, Pro health and ruublee. too; the fame I hl: -ed to I' .i ft u• fn, spreads to for Jtahno; done are the strife nn11 Feminine, sestet boons a 1 0 on (he raining; and et111 I sit cein- rl,t:nirg, ilial raise a huv:.lydn. \(y ear is out of kilter, it seems to leek the power; the milkman out to !titer his Juice- it's turn- ing Roar; the matt who sells nu, berries tied pies turd pink canaries --1(t0 system never varies, he sting, me every horn'. 1'or these and cutter treasons I sob be,slde the sett, although, thrunglwltt the seasons, t,lte gods are good to nice; their gifts they are bestowing. their goodness ever growing; and still my teardrop; flowing, 1 moan, "Oh, hully cher.!" The Afterglow. I hear them whisper, "Poor old soul, She's almost eightyeight. Her friends have gene so long ago, Why does she trait?" - - - And stil I rock me by the fire A -knitting colors gay, And every stitch a memory is Of some. glad yesterday. And often I stave pitied those Who pause to pity me, Knowing that they cannot share My wealth of memory. Miss Smelly Snubden's new young man was calling at the house for the ffnrt time. He had just settled into a chair In the parlor when Sophy's little brother brought hint a glees• of water and offered it to him very poifR,•--. The young man drank it and return- ed the glass to the small boy, who looked disgusted. "He doesn't!" he said to his sister. "Doesn't what, clear?" askew} Sophy, sweetly. " WS by, he doesn't drink any different from anyone else, and father said he drank like a fish." Queerest of tyle Metals LORDISH AS GREATEST ' AVIV, GENIUS IIIIE NF SON r,,'ly tho TIC3^ .19,.,:q.,.:;.44 r.,,,,,,,,r.,,,,,,,, in 1,1,00 ��^1515~11 Form �%Af,�.r `t u f .. C1,,.'.'.. 1 of the Fist Seta Lord, Who \Tit .r> t xx l .rtltclol'tzll Mace Among the Ileroes of • the Cs:eat War. Adn1'1",+1 Joi. Aiirai1•r,a n,-L:r• i:•.'d the navy. IIe entirely changed Flint i. of 1,u'. t 5 .,.n- c 01-5etablshcd and scorn -colt ctra- e • 1 u a 1 J r.l r1, In:.5:1,,.., it, ,, lid sgle. d: , seiticn of the 1l et, end t away. on July 10, Lent 1 1' . to heti threw 210 k .ri,an 0 5 ,: sa1Pu, feent been serieeedy ill sins" c tvly in pity, immense n- elads to light crullers when. he U?' 0rw:n::•1,1 ei.e:ation. (t,i.o the (scrag -heap as obsolete an,.l The Lett Levi Fisher. out rf-c,1 .t Doingn reformer by nat,.:1•e, Lard tic:is the ,;} woe:, but (hal is not tU Born,lieutenant, 1ten t,entered80British Navy' Fisherle artac0 on Peet Ilritish .v::•til euiy rrtecn achy it is so much better. 18x1; licutelant, 18idt• d Adm'nisirntion in :'::Member, 191.1 flu acne:it is mixed in wdtb every bit Served in s, 1855- Chinese and to which 1115 1,ae a o'e.l the cxpendl- r Egyptian wars, IEGG-18.ti3,might t c. ilio rood lord gravel; 4hul. nutltcs tures 101118 ma C ,1 "rn;nnits;' might It harden unlforinly all thu way Commander of the famous Inflex- .11110 teen 011100t•'('. but it 0aused n through a.. that there are na weak jbl0, 1tto, r.rrnt son atir11 tluour;hunt the Bri• th0111:1'::r ou in til,• road to eo mol Director of naval ordnance, 18S(5- tial 1,1-0'27(3, l.a Lerd I'l,hce <l e- eri1(110 The old 5017 left Ole 1'0:111 1811. claret] that in the st;i'rtari::° he silly 'slotted with licdlows end chuck helve Controller of the Navy and Lord the future senfighter and (hilt tine dn- where the cetnel t had not been woi'lt- of the Admiralty, 1892-1.807. velopmelt of ev:alien 15111 made 1 ds North , 1897- Britain itiiplaetieal le 5•} ire, the r: nif r1 revel eeapwork Commander-in-chiefvaith m cf Creat gar.;. i. Jn: t r,.ttis 1,,t nriny place:, can and West Indies stations, 1597- Greatest Modern Sailor. I thought a= 1 rade nn, leaving the ISit9••r Lurid Fisher was one of the most men , 1 t tri1' tt•nr12, Thc,•e (11.0 111(105 Cenintanden a -chief, .Ied2terrrncal static n, 78119-1902. picture:glee characters the British atm :n::es of it, ulrl it testae in take Sea . Lord of Admiralty, Nhas had sire_ Nele n. Iie 1"e value eway from land rather than add Second .. Ge• Navy o, rt 1 x.111:( to it. Ihut when rho worthless E n without f ::. (•; and 19(1,2-11'0.1.. bs .11ccr fierce of 1 teliect said will eel le mixed wait cement. and allow- C'cnvn4nder-211-raiei', Portsmouth, ed c t between th fr: t1 ;, lo! it 1 103-19t,•t. adtl,nccd to the 1,,1ht°� pt .tun of k.ret Sea Lord of Admiralty, 1904- ll• the p; sitiun whiqh :a the inspire- netemce a lc dee t Itleireme to the 1910 and 1911-1915. tion of (eery aff,-c • in the serviee, e,•tei,...: el 181159side of men and the i Iler. grew up , a roagh school, and 10' 1,s aearnr.unic:itio11 between 1510 • Lord of Admiralty. learned to take and give hard knoekl macs. Lord Fisher began his naval enreer One ttatLrr (liar he t>.10 not :111 easy' Tier. I lir 11('.1,1, of nnotlter "mixer" in 1894, and while on arrive service plan to work tv,th; Let he had euffi- mud 1.notii r "work" that itgoing on took part in the Crimean, Chinese 1 oient brain power to have little need all over the world. Life itself is 1111 and Egyptian (vacs, He become Lord of collaboration. and some of the most mixer here. and am ll that ropti •es life Sea Lord of the Admiralty in 11,04, about of the Admiralty in 1595, and first important reforms that be brought is the tel nod (:nivel and e15811011 were the result of struggles in.o stone that g, ' flat° it. which post he held for six year;. I which ho entered single handed, The what we have to put into lire is al" He emerged fr:,nl retirenlent in-clreadnouglit was Fisher's idea, so meet worthle"s of itself, It is not October, 1914, to resume his Post as, was the battle cruiser, Ile diel not 011:1':e. I1 will not :5'115, 1e. in:aerial First Sea Lord of the admiralty and invent the turbine engine, but it was fur eternel building,: any more than diret the nasal warfare against Ger-' due to his persistent advocacy that sand rouhl be piled up to forum send 1' caused' •• 11 adopted in the navy. mr.c^"3'•Thee is need of ranicthlilg The Concrete IVinfer. A gang of fifteen o1• twenty men was, ceased in building it aonciele road. Some with teams and wagons were }i nti t : tenet and gravel. 1.0h110 witlt wit: 11.•• ro505 wers, idling t11c mixer. Amthee mitt 511.1 cterrying ('0011nt. At) her was weitiese the 0151111 raid '(08111, 3s it churned about. Others with w•hc,elborrotvs were tilling the frame.- of the new road with 1,1(11 11,r lhy nirlorial that was dumped from the tate 1 reetd u• Intervals. ••1, nee 11,,ehine a great deal fester Liar. the (3111 way or mixing the ma- c( •'.t with ehovels?" 11ts1101 the nem who i,. • :barge of the machine. t, Lo enswet, ], "1L ie feeler "PELICAN" ON ANNUAL TRIP S.S. "Pelican" leaving Montreal on its annual Hudson Bay trip. The "Pelican"" is an old battleship and was one of the first to carry "5" glum in fighting enemy subs, T_ The word ci.olstit" cccenred in the. An early eieer who livee1 neer a rail - spelling 1502011, and the children were: way Ant:en srw enmcthin • that re - e•. r sleep. a=iced to write a sentence iteira; the paid him for ]:sing his beauty p word correctly. \', i:hau# the slightest' A ea: pr was running, head down, for hesitation Tully wrote: "Debet of dei the h tlf :art -four train. Suddenly, goat is very painful." ' lccl ...; up, he caught sight of the Dishcloths rely be knitted On Cearsei firg. On 11 staff just abreast of him. woollen needles from the string tied He stopped dead in his trace's, drew round ramie. They are strong and himself up, saluted, and then resumed have a rough surface, and are capital his headlong rush for his train, and for cleaning. They ehc' ! 1 be belled' caught ht it. A good illustration of what in soda -water to keep them sweet. I training will do. Mervur•y- is celled "quick" silver be- Out of the condenser i`. runs in a. sil- rause it . 0ins as if alive, so lively is very stream, and is put Up in wrought - iron flasks for market, the 5037 it runs about. It is a fluid- Some tribes of California Indians that 1. c 0:13'. .molten -at tempera- ]rave used cinahar for reel paint since tare= which ren,l..' other Inmate solid. • prehistoric times, frescohhg their faces 'rise ore from which it is derived is and bodies with it, and it 1140 observe- s). misttn•c of sulphur and mere:lre, tion of this circumstance that led to called "einlnibar," and when very pure tiro discovery of the famous gtticksil- is in color a brilliant vermilion. It is ver 1111ne; of that state. Occasionally from this source, indeed, that vermil- I e miner's pick penetrates a pocket fen used to be obtained. ",owadays, that contains a. cupful or so of pare however, it 1$ usually made, by host- mercury, ing mercury together with sulphur, When reduced by low temperature potash and water. To get the mercury front the ore, it is neeeeesery merely to separate it from the sulphur vr}tih which 'It is chemically combined, and this ie. ac-; geld, and 10 much used in 00181e1tlon complisht:d by misting. The ore goes with gold alining. During the 51111' its from t111 crueller into a furnace, where I price multiplied tenfold, owing to the high heat volatilizes the quickanver,1 need of fulminate of mercury for cat - the latter being thereupon precipitated , ridge caps, shell fuses a.nd detonators pure 111 a water -jacketed "condenser." 1 for all sorts of projectiles, to a solid, quicksilver Ueconies very malleable, and can be beaten into sheets ne thin as tissue paper. The metal has a strong affinity for Comparative Cost of Lit i Ca da x 110257. J1L vigorous policy 1,, was gene•° y , • • ' ••• .tint to be termed "tile Kitchener of, It was also his idea to use the water- to giro ccee:..11011 cuo nutty, to melte the navy," and chief credit has boon tube boiler; that is to say, to have character hell( and cneuring and set" claimed for him in the bottling up, the fire where the water was, and 5•iceable, to 151100 ns from the weak of the German navy. Cabinet dis-'the water where the fire 0110, an ire- her es tin chuck holes that some - of led to his rest nation in may, prodement that made it possible to tines mte•al disaster instead of service. 101», but he continued to serve the get up steam in a ship in twenty min- Ethics, Ibllosophy, culture, will not British Government in 10,11(us 111911 utes, instead of seven hours. Tc use fill this place in the character or the cities throughout the tear, and was' oil as fuel was also Fisher's idea. 0(351., althneeh they aro very valuable. a proptinent naval critic. Did any other naval expert ever Jesus Christ, alone ran do for men what the cement dues for the con- crete, It ie not enough merely to be 151110 to sa3' ihut wo have C"hrlst. We need to hove our characters and lives per- meated with 1-Iim all through. Ito deeds to ho brought into the whole (Pc uniformly nil that: no part will be without Itis influence and His work. Iineiness, plo^nure, politics, religion, hcr�r, neig}.hors, country all must be so filled and hound tcgother with Isis preeenoe that wo shall be one in Him and Be In ue, __ d in city of Fated upon the flema compaaof the rative wheabor re tlteswc klyeamount rose from ria Gazette h Ottawa a P teen or the cost of la of inthe four- e 31 15 to 34.01 Torontoo.92, Westminster Halifax • nee .82, teen principal cities of Canada lute 1 • bee.. v'eperecl by the v neeever Sun, St. ll'ohn .46', and l the. e mil witel. Ote her which furnishes a very jnta.tet 10 record. After careful comput5.tion cept:un of Ottawa which registered the average family is taken to con- the only drop, one of 23 cents. Rist of five persons, and the weekly Friel and light were highest in Re - family budget includes moats, grocer- gine where they forinocl an item of les, fuel and light, clothing, and rent. buds at, the average era t in family's sweekly Pollotcing is the list cf cities 1 counting for the sum of $2,09 in the in order of cost of living: Regina, St. I c:;1 ense account. the average 32, increase John, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, throughout 55115 fourteen cities was •12 Hamilton, Calgary, Halifax, Cjueber,' mite. The only dreg in expenses 01 forme: and lived to see the suinetton That you love him ere life -s evening Montreal, Vancouver, Victoria, West- this kind vias one of 13 cents in of the newer th::t threatened atele:l rho sn• Tinge His .scow with sunset glow, Minster. No f gores are furnished Hamilton, where this item jn the U•' •••• eY of the Mistimes -of the Seas. Why shcul<I gond wards neer be said. for Edmonton for July 1919, at whish Following: wcekly account fell 110111 1,3.51. to IIe tray one of 111 low inch tubo saw Of a Mend till he is dead. time the figures were taken. $3l38 in 1919. the menace of Geriramy in her (lava. 11 you hear a song that thrills you, comparative state -019 came high- Programme. �� __ Sung by any (3.1,1,.(3. of song Ment of the cost of the weekly e Lorre Fisher was ""-- •-•• the invent c%. adapt .• important of Ceylon, January 25. 1841,1 imprnvemenie? Yet they are by no and was the sen of Captain P'illiam' means all that stand to the credit of Fisher, of a highland seg;Ment sta- tioned in the east at the time, Ile of nucleus crewe for warships, where- by a ship would always have its com- e ,,,,• pleuient of brains aboard and could sent its extra mat power wherever it was needed, or take the crude, raw article and fit it into position instant- ly. But perhaps the greatest stroke of all, whereby the strength of the British fleet was kept in the North Sea, was in carrying out Nelson's old maxim that your battleground should be your drill ground. Of course, the Life or Death? Entente with France was necessary before this revolutionary change in To ho};e is life, t° fear is death, naval strategy could be achieved, but And life is blis0ful to the bravo, the Entente plight have been in exist- \�}11115 move:ale +'::'uttt in Jun°'s sweet ence and the 13ritiEh fleet scatterer} all Lreatil over the seven seas had the navy The nctecuhe odors of the grave. been without a mon l:ho Pisher. One does not like to imagine the Great The hope of life is life in truth; War breaking out, the German navy The fear of death itself is death, at Kiel and the British ships station- And 110 tseorfoar, 10a0 eachm youths ed all over the Mediterranean, the ash China 551, and tae Pacific, as had P been the immemorial practice before hope known no tail', fear knows no Fisher became First Sea Lord. hope, --"' And earth is heaven to these tvlto A Love him. YOR, and let him know Sermon i t Rhyme. trust If you have 11 friend worth loving, While sunless skies shroud thea° who grope For wisdom in confusion's dust. i hope is the ever flaming star-- Tlto orb of lile',•l supernal r'eat- Biazlug the trackless spices far, To 1111e51arcl guide faith's eager feet, Admiral "Jacky" Fisher One of Britain's most famous "bull- dogs," who has Just passed away. He was a fearless lighter and naval re - et 1t a co.nl rim grocery bill in 1 i lel family ,t in Victoria with 1111 item m 1h- but •ili•rteen Praise it, Ito not let the 15singer t.. lien in Ju?y 1015 :rid ]9]111 i m . account reel:ly of $10.21', ente,cd t e 11"; whet, -out 1 irteen \Va1C deserved proises, long, buc.aet to fon y years of t:.gs, and 51(10 t 1918 1019 1 theuesh Halifax ran it a close second • 110;lielllint jn 1810, Ft' 1 this time \\i:y•should ane tlmt thrills your 2q1 $28.55 with ;;10,14, Groceries were appal- a h°at St John 21.00 28.12 oily lowest in Iianilton with 39,0!} m1 his rive In the reai521 5 5 ten- Lae1; the joyyou may impart. St. 211,83 c;tiy being deducted each week front tinucus, Ile 55.11; married m lee to Toronto 24,2:; y ?,Pies I'r:,rcce l.1, n, v.l.o died 11 you hpuy a mover that moves you OOttawa 3,85 25.47 the h I,9 1 iivamercrease ifor n he colt in 1911;. Ile i5 5..,75:3 by 0,:0 een lly Ile humble, piea:illt tone, Hamilton 23,8545 25.27 rfbill. The to pe 2 • and tares d u;ghterr. John It. Ito not let the seeker 1 3,1.,,5 3o ?G ref 1; aceries per reek over the fou'- Calgatan •r } j Eri'eiris I:101 low before his God El lone, Calgary ... , . , .. , 3`.55 i 1 '1 30 in 1Vinni years a H l f 'c 84,95 teen cities cs nearly 651 cents, the \\•hv should not your sister share Quebec a. 21,"3 °SOI hi heft utrrCah being t .o i Lord PLfhe tr, foe many ,.� - the sinlaagt.h of •'two ore three" in Cjuebec £3.0`3 23.00 }e.• and the lescest 41 cents in Cal popular trot 'n Great I.iut.1 enjoy- men or? 1 real .., 2'2.0} ;o°Av ;;ai•l:. Halifax and Victoria also sew ing t urI°^tion and confidence of Montreal Vancouver 21;28 2'3,iiD increases of more than a dollar in this 1511511 tan. pee pie. 17 22 28 item k of the ic. Ile was Scatter One your seeds of kindness, Victoria ;l know.i ss the "father c 1 the dead- JA`l0enriching 1 Tl 01.1ue t gone .laves( Westminstt00 19.01 21.81 The average cast of the family nought;' hGraOae he (vas the f1,. I c. nn 31.411 No fig. weekly budget throughout the Don in realize the vast power of this type of em (11052', E nt . Rent in 1910 was highest in Regina ion in July, 1910, was ,�13.t7 as eons warship, During his tern. as first IIo will make each snot to grow, in the family bedget and pared with 513,00 in the correspond Sea Levi of the Admiralty, from So, anti] its happy end with 1b8.Q Y lowestJohn •tic "' itl The eng month in 1918, In July, 191:1, i, lntii to 1x110 he virtually revolution. Four ]ife shs,ll never net a friend. largest increase m rent during the 5 as `+7'!:: and 1,;1 : y; .•ter nim > �.••--:,..� > .d-.� T "REG'L AR Fall ER S" -may Gene Byrnes \HELL h4(4tr•J' bo Kt..] LAKE.. GtzttsleePAS �_ FP.jtM? , `(OU L10- te.Es5i 09-1 i rt1= eele'sC1L lsFM 2is • ith Lift X Lflta�-�i� T10 craven fool 'WILD dies 'Phe hero's ono triumplttwt death Resigns to fear life's only prize, And barters heaven for a breath. The Current. Over the slender, passive wird The speeding etlrrent goes; Pate roads, and fields and dark house walls Unfailingly it flows. To ole it conies with gentle light To cheer an invalid's long night, Elsewhere, I know, it pours its rays To sound of jazz and ltanci; I ltnow it gleams, 111 barred, gray halls Where wakeful warders stand; And from tbo read across the moor It leaps to light a city's poor. I follow it where mothers bend. To watch dor tossing sleep; I nee it guide the sau'geon'e hand, And shims where mourners weep, And where by altars high aucl dila Sad, kneeling sinners call on IIim. 0 Current, with your changing scenes Of death and birth and troth, Of midnight theft and cloistered 91'(1701', Gllmpeocl 111 ono instant, both-- Ileve In my room yea shine for m0, My link 511tH Life's imtn11151171 i4louni Babson is Canadal's highest peak (13,068 feet). Titero was to be a guest Iter dinner, and Bobbie, who is s chatterbox, was }promised a penny if he kept quiet. All went well until he taw 111111 his :favorite pudding was i,eing served. Thai his excited delight was 100 much for him, '14ildng the penny out of his pocket, ho handed 11, to his mother with the ('110,111: "There's, the penny bac)y 9111,115118111. I'cl ralf101 talk}"