Clever Birds Fool Enemies TricV* Are of Self Preservation Common Among Feathered I'olk and Beasts A IiUl« Rray bird droppc^l at the fMl of lh« men who were rMlinsf in th«> wood*. Anparent'y it wus ill. with both winprs irj'irtsl. With ir. exclama- tion of pity 3ni' of the men reached to pick it up, but the bird esrapotl, | grasshopper known as the jphosphoreacont liquid which aprcadii [out into little liubble*. Tlic opiHinent follows thexe liicht liubbleti thitikint; that lu'ro, as iti the case of other dfM'p- xca Ash, they emanate from tho animal itiiell' In the meantime, tho cuttlc- flsh has withdrawn t» safety. The star actor, in the animal world are insert«. Many of them, particu- larly certain bugn, have the habit uf dropping from leaves and trees in moments of danger. Landing on tho ground, they remain absolutely mo- tionless. Falling into the gra-sn, or among dead leaven, they are practic ally .lafe. In Africa there is • pecular levil's Joining Hands With the Soviet only to drop a few feet away. Again {flower." It i« really a wolf in ishecp's the man reache<l out to help it, and cluthinit. This green insect ha* two •gain tho wily bird, a hedge-sparrow, ' long feelers which expand al the end escaiied. The mystifying performance like ;)eta!s ard ere colored lavender continued until, suddenly, we are told ami white. Wdh its foo'ers extended, by l''ricdr.fh voti I.ucanus, writing on it patiently sits on pl4iil:i and leaves, "Animal Actors" in *'l)eut.sche Allge- 1 waiting for Hies and bulti-rflieii. Alas mcino Zeilung" (Bi'rlin), the bir<l shot | for the poor ;ns--ct that axiiect^* to sip up into the air and flew away without , nectar from this flowt-r, for it is itn- «ny sign of being hurt. The clever mediately rxujjht up and devoured. hedKe-spalrow, llcrr l/ucanus ex- Another iiisect of a similar type is plains, had built its nest in a near-by , found in the region of the Orang'S tree, where it was bringing up its River. It h<i» v rite wrn^s edjjed with young, and as the humans unwittingly . pink, gwifi;{ it very nimh the appe.ir- came close to it the mother bird per- ance of a iiior.iipg-glory. WRitinj; for formed iUs little comedy to lead them its prey, wii!i wings exteii(Ied, i'. gently away. When it »uccec>ded it dropped â- rocks its body I) and fro whenever an its masijuerade and flew away. But â- insect approa.-l'.es, exactly like a flower the hedge-sparrow is not the only crea- 1 fanned it: the v-ind. tore who acts this way when it be- Without a doubt all of thesa actions lievea its young are in danger, we , are purely instinctive. Thia can best learn, reading on: be proven by c.tiiinples of animals de- Other birds have similar tricks P"ved of their parents at a very early which they uso for self -preservation. "K", and reared In pcrfwl isolation. The bittorn, when endangered, stretch- They will, nevertheless, demonstrate «• its n«-k, head and body inU^ a »" of the instinctive actions which straight line, so that it looks liko a Ihey need for their own benefit. 1 twig or r«-o.l and thus escapes the at- reared a young tree hawk, which I tenlion of the attacker. Tho bark- >'ad acquired when it was but a few colored goatsucker, fabled to suck ani-jdays old. It is a known fact that the mal milk l>ecauso it loiters near cattle I hawk always strikes its prey while in order to catch insects, does not rest >" "'Rht- ^H' bird acted exactly the on twigs like ordinary birds, cross- »«nie way without the least bit of in- wise, but lengthwi.se. In this manner -'truction. The hawk had only been fed it appears to be part of the branch and [bits of meat out of my hand. When thus e.'^capes particular notice. !fi"t let loose, it struck down a gold- ,,., -J lu u lu ..hammer which had escape*! from its When in danger the hoopoo throws „ ., > • , . a- , , • ,, ,, a , .L 1 I- cage. Seeing the bird in flight imme- ilself flat ui)on the ground, sprv-ading j.*^, , . ,i • .â- . , ,u i i. . ., . .,' , . , ,, , , I diatelv set the instinct of the hawk out lis tail and wings, both banded ' .V •' mu t • i r • .,,,. 1 . •. V. ,L L .1. into play. The typical manner of se- with black and white. It then has the • •, i- â- i • .i i • i . 1 1 I -,. fi curing its food was born in the bird, appear.ince of .some colored bit of i , .^ , , i , , v •. «i 11. - .w«_ (1,0,. . i:,.;„™ ii„i Tv,» ai'l 't' needed no example to teach it cloth rather than a living t.ird. 1 he . . >. i i ii â- , . , , r • L, to act accon ingly. I could give sim- slone owl, or sawwhet, when frighten- 1., , , ' , , . i 1:. ,i. J . ,1 â- • L J ,, liar examples of other birds. Even the cd, ince.ssantlv moves ita head up .ind ' ' . ' , , â- •, â- • i • ,• « â- i-ui t , •, techninuo of nest-building is instinc- down. Living in holes of tree.s, as ,t l '-'•^' '" i"-" " » <loe8, a n^blK-r at night is frightened Wim, Wigor, Witality "To nilly and Ha\oi aa< yorothy M., Two Jameses anil "Cuddles," And tho roBt of my pal« who mak« I I'les la puddles." spaq* available for serving and « specKic combination of food is oflfered at a fiKed price. Thi« includes a choice of lK>t or cold iKSverages. assorted cakes and oive or two kinds of ice ] cream, cither with or without the ^ addition of sauee,. This arrangement, gives sufficient variety and all the, ,j,y„„. ,„,„ „ad a son wh. fo,.l may l«, kept over for a day j^„^^ j,,^„ ^,,^ y^f^.^'s thu*». without injury, in any case of s "c^ â- ,j ^^er year grow uo blgeer. biisinoss beeauso of bad «'<'^''''=''- !. „ja„t took tho little lad Home and Young girls from the village act as ^ B ^^_^^_ wonderful food that wuitre..ses and are paid only for the « ^,^^, ^^^^„g „„^, ,„^ „^. actual houri. they are neede,. J J^^ i^e glants.-Orlmni'a Palry Motorists and other touristsâ€" both "^^ "' inen and women -are so appreciativa , ^ ««-^^__^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ Uttletwo- of a well-equipped dressing-room hat. _ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ g,^„j^ this important feature should not bo 5" â- " "" overlooked _. â- , , I v.„ but from two to six years Is tho ttnia There should always He »'^1t^_'fj^^ ^^^^^ ,^.^^„ ^^ „^^ ^^^ ,„„j^ available plenty of small, fresh towels. ^ ^^^ ^^^^ good toilet aoap, a generous-.sized | '"'*'• """ mirror and hand-glass, clothes-brush and other of the usual toilet articles. There is often an opportunity for tho sale of packets of hairpins, hair-net.n. him Rrow normally. Some Way« of Helping Him 1. Regularity.â€" DeflnitB houra for meals should bo followed conslstontlf. FORD TO HELP DEVELOP RUSSIAN INDUSTRY r. MosUlauk of .Soviet Supremo Council, Henry Ford and 3. Q. Uron, My Garden Battle-Ground Tho little ruby-throated humming- hird is my favorite fighter among all the birds. He fights Ijecause he loves to fight. He is a good sport to tho finish. Ho will tackle anything from a wasp to a crow, and mercy upon any individual who dares investigate hia nest whilo he is around! A flaming patch of red and yellow columbine in my garden is a favor- pins, inexpensive handkerchiefs, and ^ iJiKorders of digestion commenocJ other small per.-wnal bclong'ings which now may lead to poor digestloa la the tourist may Ik: glad to replenish, later years. Those details ploa.se customers and RcKiilar tiina for bowel moveinenta also bring in extra revenue. should bo part of the daily schedute. 2. Good Eating Habits.â€" Chlldreu should be encouraged to eat slowly land masticate well, but not to play at meals. Learning to eat everything put before them without a comment or question 1« a valuable and usefal habit for good manner* In later Ufa as well as for good health. Water should ba taken regularly between meals. i. Carefully Balanced Menus. â€" In teaching children to like wholosomo Uussian tiador. after signing of con'raet whereby ford will help eslabllsli jtg humming-bird haunt each summer. Usually there is one pair which takes. huge motor car factory In Soviet Itussia. ^limmAi* X<»a R#«rkrrka pie.s may be glad to supply these items s^UllUlICr ACd IVUUIIIS tx> the newly opened restaurant and tive. to .see two flaming balls of (ire, the eyes of the owl, l)ob up and down, and is frightened away. Birds of the woodjM'cker family act quite like the hooi)<>e. They not only throw them- nelves flat on the ground but move their long necks in snake-like rhythm. By doing this tho bird actually re Rcmble.s pursuer , •.r Amang the amphibia and crawling '" this country, Private Flying New York. â€" T)nv»loniiii!nl of nrivsli flying clubs in the United .States on a scale si mi Many a woman with a talent for catering and fondness for country life is making a success of conducting an informal tea room. This lino of work is especially well adapted to women who.so summer months bring more of leisure than of income. In thi.< class are teachers, students and various the excellence of a few such specialties oftfln spreads quickly and brings wel- come business from touri.sts and sum- mer visitor.s. An arrangement of this kind reduces kitchen work, and, at loast in the beginning, is ofton well worth whilo. l''rom a money-making point of vi(^w, it is more advant.i-1 . ,. , geous to eoncontrate on quickly niado J P^^j^j 'ni.sses ^his j^harp eye.s beverages, sandwiches and salads tha'i '" food, it Is necessary: (a) To avoid monotony. This does not mean to add new foods but sim- ply to vary the menus from day to or attempts to take, sole possession, j j,j^y ^j,], (he foods that are whole- While the columbine is a flower, there ij^^jn^ ,,,, /j.^ ,„3i{e meals as interest- is scarcely a timo during the daylight ; j^j, ,m,, atlractivo as possibl*, that hoors when our little ruby-throat <^r j i^, ihey should look appetizing and his gray throated mate is not hovering I jji'^t ^^^^ atmosphore at table ba on guard. A dead rose branch in the ' ,.i,gj.,.f„i a^i happy, center of the bed is the main lookout, j j^, -f,, p,-(,vent and ovorcema Ua- right, the sentinel hums over lo a' little peach-tree at tho side. If we | come from the left, he dashes off toi the lilac at the other end. Not a tres- ! clerical workers connected with schools and colleges who aro comparatively 'l^ spend portion to tho expense and j free during Ih warm weather month:s. I'ahor, which are itcmj that could be! Other women, who lear a more o:- less arranged for on a comisnion basis' shut-in life during tha winter have i with some expert village housewife ' found such a summer enterprise pleas- 'to mutual advantage. j urable as well as nrol'table Thjse ! I" looking for a suitable location; ,. , , ,. , , rui-al restau ants spr ng up u'la Ivlall .orts of ,K>.sihilities mu.st be f^,. I soar higher and higher, parrying and along the popular niou'r highways. ' 'owed up carefully. Vov instance a '^Xol.'^ I? ^hl T^n in I twiS and, having once cho.sen an advantage: ; detached village schoolhou.so has i" f^frar bacSLin U^lflv mv s If"^ lar to those in England is|„us location, the proprietors havo only one case been used for this purpo.se Ith^M "re back agam. Usually my selt. Time and again during the day, I hoar a volley of fiery, sputterin;j twitters in tho direction of the garden. Some alien summer has dared appear. There is a clash of wings and Iwaks. Each little bundle of nerves dashes savagely at the other. Zip! Zip! They recommended by the National Aer.i-jto store their belongings at tlio end of iI''"o tops put over desks serve as ex a snake and so deceives itsj^autic As.sociation following a year's , the .sea^m and await the arrival of .tains the daily menu and slates are I investigation of progress in aviation [another summer, when they can re-' write their orders. The woodshed has sume business at tho same .^tand. Tor * «'"«" Kas equjiiment and answers appointed guardian of tho columbine, likes. Prevention means developing a taste for bland flavors; enforcing strictly the rule of no eating between meals; avoiding all sustgestlons about adult dislikes and not forcing fooda as InMiroct methods are much mora effective. There are a few children who cannot oat certain food without bavins digestive disturbances or hives, these cases are quite rare. Wholesome foods are those which have been found to agree with thou- sands of children, hence when disturb- ances do occur there may be othoi caused; lor example: (1) Unwholesome food, or norhapa candy, which has been eaten wlthoul Bnimal.^. wo also find c'ever actors. In a.s a kitchenette. An abandoned car- Detailed plans for the formation of ithis rca.-wn tho selection of a de.siir.ble Uie tropics there are frogs canable of [such organizations are set forth in; location is of the utmost importance riage house or barn may have womier- distending their stomachs into great'the current issue of tho Aeronautic : as having once established siiclj an pp. , f"' possibilities or one room and a balls, which frightens frog-eating ani- 1 I^oview in an article by Edward P- ' terpri.so succe.ssfully, a change is often I'iar/.a of the village community house, mals'away. Like thir trarticular spe-! Warner, so<Tetary of tho National j jytrimontal. Tourists soon get ths or '<"1bc. may he found for i-ent. SUMMER QUARTERS A moUir and daughter worked out an excellent arrang<'mcnt i)y renting (2) Over-eatin? due to exfitemeni I or highly-seasoned food. . j: â- (,?,) Kating food too close tt^-lath j or bedtime. An hour should elapse after a supper of solid food, beforfl ; the child has a bath or is put to bed. i CliiUlion who cat a heavy supp< r afa cics of frog, there is a fish known as Aeronautic A.ssociation Committee and | place at certain turn in the road andi the swcllfish, or common pufl^er, which formerly Assistant Secretary of the place ala certain turn in the road and I lives near the coast or in rivers of Navy in charge of aeronautics. 1^111 go miles rather than exp<'rimonti warm zones. In case of danger, puft-j Per.sons who desire to fly may, under ;^yHl, ^ new one Not to find their ers blow themselves into enormous the club method, become part owners ;anti,.ipated rural restaurant is a dis- â- ^"'â- "''"'"â- â- "' "" " Popular motor high- balls, rise to tho surface and float 'of an airplane for a fraction of the tin^t disappointment, so a good and â- ^^'"i'' "^^^ owners moved into sum- on their backs. An enemy may snap; •''um required to own one outright. The ^„nli„m,,, location is valuable busi The sea-urchin 'association's committee recommends , ^^.^^ ^^^^ uxor quarters on the second floor, re- I taining only the kitchen downstairs. Tho summer te:iants, prying but one rental for combined living and bu.si- , own breakfasts and suppers over the »"'â- '"^'''1^\ ,^ .""'"'"'â- ""^ « window- small gas equipment in tho pantry P»"'''.»""°''''''''y !" "^^'^ °f ='"8^'" «' the where tho ligLt refreshments they iOPPo^inKreflcctioii. Last year. I heard because of the priority of the position, I ii,e niolher's knowledge, is victor. A bumble bee irritates him exceed- ingly. He will dash at one with a I fury which would surely .s^ind the needle-pointed bill through the intru- der if the latter's smaller size did! not aid him in slipping provokingiy to one side. Sometimes Mr. Bee does ' „fte;i restless sloopers. The heaviest some sparring of his own and than ,„u:,l should always be at noon, a jolly little battle takes place Ruby- (,, improperly-cooked food, such as throat sometimes succeeds in driving, a lialtcookcd potato or an egg cooked off his own kind, but he can rarely oust jh f ,t a bumblebee opponent. (,], t„ supply ti,o daily needs ot Brilliant little duelist.s though they .lie body. -In order to nourish the are, the ruby-throats arc the victims ,.iiild and make him grow, each coll of many a strange and untimely death. „eeds certain kinds of material. Bal- I have known of one dashing its life ancin.i; menus means supplying each day for the body all that it needs In the necessary quantity. 4. Well-Cooked Food.â€" .V good cook, I of a California lady who saw a biif served in their informal restaurant'"' " <â- ;*"">'"'» '"uy wno saw a oii? in the eye ot modern sdeuce, is not were prepared. The main meal of the ' ^"^^ '^"^ "•' ^'''"" " ^^^ ''"^ swollov/ one who can make the best combina day thoy took with the farmer's fam- 1 " '>U">'"'n«:-l"r'' skimming clo.se to the|tion of .seasonings, hut the one who 'water. My brave little warrior, too, knows how to preserve best the nat- ural flavors of foods and make them It was late Augist. The ruby- ^ogt digestible and wholesome. It Is til. precl ouilU i for non-tli'ing memoers !li.:o, mcse lees ; .-.-ing Ma ryVnuN are especially equip- 'to include membership in the associa-J^^^^ .«"'' ^''•^ "^'â- ' "^ '^o s.-rme time ftiany aninuis are eai>ei.iaii> tquip , r keepink a watchfull eye on the service pcd in order to protect themsl.'ca. In t'on. , ,, , ' .iml nsnivf nt ttin m/^m- (t,o nth,.,- AuHlr-ili-i the wonderland of animals, I A charge of $10 an hour should bo and a.spect of the loom, the othei ;, The question of .service and sup^ , . . - , where egg. laying m^^^^^^^^ for the u.so of the club's „i,.. taking charge of the "back of he ^^ wa.^ rcMluced to tho minimum. ""'« to n tragic end. Lfounfhrei,n"zaid called the Idanos by flying members on local i ho"««:' «» 't >f '•'•'f'^^«'->"-}''y "''<-••', Tho charmin;, little room and adjoin- 1 ,, ^\^"' "° ^"*';'*' . , .i collar lizard It has a broad collar fliffhts-and a doulde charge for cross- : /'''s 'ncludes tho buying of supplies. _ j^^^ ;^.^,^ ^ long since transferred | „ot only through the serving of made of skin which is brightly colored 'country flight.s, to cover additional . ^''o direction of he kitchen and the f^^,„, 1 to S p. m. Supplies included • ''7'" !'^'^^"'''""\**'. ''''' ''^^'P'?'"'"'"' the I scorched, watery and tasteless food In a nu^-iic pattern of orange, rod, hazards, the committee says. This fuporv.sion of all ..iders as they are ,^„, ^f .^j.^j n,aterial, fresh egg... I '''â- '""'•^^' ^''^ 'ajvia, and other favon- that many dislikes for wholesome blue and'bro'vn When at rest, thc'chargo would cover the cost of gas taken to the dining room. In a sma.r p„,j ^.^.^.^..^^ ^old boile<l potatoes 1 'f',. ''"« "","â- ';'"/' s^oop-.ng over the, fo„a have been f..rmed. but througU collar i.s close to'the body but in time and oil, hangar accommodations, me-'^stabli.shment it i.s quite pos.siblo to ,.^„jy f„,. ....pealing, smoked beef, .s«r- ^''"^".''"' '^ • ,,""'' "'-^ tiny friend such things as careless washing, over- ofdanirer tho li/ard rears up its col- <-hanical scTvicc, engine overhauls and h'^e he.p only for goncral clcaninr; dines and other dishes suited to quick ''""K"'^, $^'"""*;'<-''' ^"^ <^*""t'j >n the. cooking, under-cooking and improper lar 'ike an umbrella at the same time minor repairs, depreciation reserve- , af"| rough work, tho two women -nr-: pr,.pa,ation un<l ca.sy serving. ' '^''''P ''"'^^' '""'"'''''" ^^^ s-heathing,' s«..»,„„i„^ ni«lik„. ,,,-m m. in,n.„-K standing on its hind legs. This pre- jto allow for purchaso of new uiiplanos riving ut a proper divisiou of the kooI) WlUril CAN BE KEPT Kf-nis a fe-irsomo siL'ht to its onnonent 'after 1,.')00 hours of flyiigâ€" and a 'aoor. j -â- .â- ,• i ^ .u »i â- ,. • Xh USU-. W run n\Uv E p^^^^^^^^^ amount for miscellaneous ex-j Somo o,f the mo.t :*ucc<*sful of A quaint estnidishmont on the Mane snatching insects from the blossoms, wliun usu.liy runs nway. r.mpi ying^ ^^^^^ I special cakes, pies and homema.lo coast followed a similar plan of af ter- 1 ,>r whether he h.ad f:illen from some IraMnl Xose habitat is South Am-' Th"' Daniel Guggenheim Fund for candies on the village hou.scwivc«. who noon serving, the hours being from liery battle above, I don't know. I erica ll^^e Trailed f?nnarr^t^t the 'the Promotion of Aeronautics recently ; of ten excell in a typo of cooking that 4 to 7 p. m. It is tho objective point of lifted the brilliantly burnished littlo back 'of its head it has a fan-shaped contributed $12,000 to promote the it is impossible to get fnmi an ordin- ; walking an.l motoring partii-s ansl is^body and buried it gently there in tho arranirement made of long red feath- 1 project. Harry V. Cuggenl. im, presi- "ry domestic worker. The maker cf , a-so convenient to a tro.ley line. An ^ midst ot tho garden, the scene of many ers lipped with opal blue When it is|dcnt of the fund, in « letter to Senator priio doughnuts and lemon meringue awning-covcred platform increases the a valiant encounter, oxcite<l or angry, those feathers stand Hiram Bingham, president of the nsso- ; .sharp-edKcd iRlnJiolus loaves. Whe- aut to bo neglected, for they may ther he had dropped to low while ^ eventually load to umlernourishmeut and serious ailmonls. Hence, care in I Developing Rust Resistant Wheats The stem rust of wheat Is respoii up straight, giving tho bird a fright- 'elation, transmitting tho gift, declared ; ful appearance. jthat he believed '•the greatest single The orango-speckled toad also makes | work that the National Aeronautic As- u.se of its color for protective purposes, -"ociation can accomplish will be the we learn as we read (m: furtherance of this movement." In time of danger it l)ends its neck' "Private club flying, which has made and head backwards, at the same time such great strides in England," he crossing its fnmt feet on its back. By .continued, "has been practically neg- doing this, the bright expanse cf.lectod in this country, although un- orangc color, as well as the color of questionably the United States offers iU feet, Is exiK>so<l to view. The sud-'a greater opportunity for its dovelop- den chang«> from a drab brown to this ment than nny other country." bright hue completely disguises the' animal. Equally interesting is the ink or cuttlefish. When piir«iipd it ejects an inky fluid, brownish black in color, which completely surrounds the fish slble for enormous losses to farmer- like n fog .ind hides it from sight. Tho | in tho I'ralria Provinces of Canac'..! neorction of tho cuttlefish plays an im-; every year. A sum of no loss than |K)rtant roln in painting, making the $200,000,000 was estimated as the lo- pigment known n» sepia. The nnma stiffercd through this cause In one i. cuttle-fish is |K>orly choi^en, for this, (ho woist years. This state ot affair unu.sual animal is not a fish at nil. It,is leading tho plant breciler to (ii belongs to tho niollusk family. It has rteavour to develop resistant varietie a depressed sac-like iKvl'y, an enormous thnt possr-os tho merits of the br^s' head, and righ to ten sucker-bearing' wheats grown. The Deparlmput of arms. The arms are used for walking Agriciilturp. through tho Hotnnl<-..; and in seizing prey. There is another niid (Jerenl I)ivl.slnn."i, has for ye:i> species of cuttle-fish which lives in i,eeu workliiK on this problem and I the ocean. In tho dark waters ths followin,"; a w.-Udefln-d linn of woii: dark brown secretion would lo<ie ji-» v.iiivh Is lieliis; carried on at the l{ii"t signifi.vince. TTiero, the fish are equip- Ri.,t,f,Hri li I,aborntory In the West and pcd with n "lighting" organ which .,t ti,,^ Cntial Kawu at Ottawa. «erv3* for purposes of recognition as ^ well at communication. In this ra.-'c, the fr'jtectivc nppnratus '« r.d justed th I'tt environment Instead of th? <arr. i*ik, fl c if ujcHi « greei'.jh, cooking and propariiig food for chil- dren may save Ihoiisamls of dollars, and thousands of pains and discom- forts in later life. 5. Right Amount of Food. â€" ^The amount of fnod required for each child will vary with tha age. «cx. ao-' tlvity and cUmato in which ho lives. In our educallim w« aro still cx- pcrimeni'n^ with uselosa fads.â€" Pro> fOKWor >! K. Rand. Rain Magis The rain has .slopped; the bright, wet leaves of tho trees in the garden aro gleaming in the watery light of the sun. The garden is suroly iHffer- ont â€" a vague enchnntent is in the air. Tha straight, bold leaves of the iris, aro weighted with brilliant drops, tho massed delphiniums have turned a deeper blue, and the rose-ranvbler is glowing with strange fire. Each spider-web before un.scen â€" is now a' shimmering net of diamonds, slung' from leaf to leaf, and there in tho shade, where the grass gnws finer,' is a crop of spotted toad3tools. Everything is wet and cool. There is a glorious earthly smell, and tha perfume of many flowers lingers car- essingly among tho pals stems. A' few bright winged insects venture out' from tho sheltering leaves, raindrops shower down as a bird rustbs anvong. the leaves above, and to mo. watch- ing silently. Kente's words are given, a new significonce: I started up. when !oI refroshfuH^,! Thcrj came upon my face In plentiotu, showers ' ,..,., . 1 .•<.>.- 11 _ Hewdrops, and dewy buds, and leaves, I'lemlor Ferguson of Ontario christening the "Imperoyal '. a Oypsy M.ith plar.c prcfientrd to tho Av.atlon ^^^ flowers. l,ca;;no of Canada by Imperial Oil Idmlted, at t!io opening ot the Hnmlll;^n Alriinrt rerontly. Tho plane Is being r.athing my spirit in (l new deltglit used by Major Uen. J. II. MacHrioii, C.B, C.M.3., -U.S.O., in hl.i travels about tha country lu the intcresta ot aviation. -' * lsat»«l UannBioird-ah^dth.