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**LIFE SENTENCE."
Surrey Vicar's Ban on Bell.
The vicar of St. Paul's, Ad- dlestone, Surrey (the Rev. A Cumming), is looking for troubla, There are parishioners who may' not let his description of marriage as life sentence pass ua- noticed.
In his parish magazine be refore to the fact that in some parishes boll is still ruaz to annoudes that binns of marriage have been publlebod.
"I give notice," he adds, that there will be no banns' bell rung from Addlestone Church tower during the present vicar's incum bency.
"Just fancy ringing a parl from the balfry after the an- nouncement of an impending life sentence. I would not authoriso even a muffled peal.'
WAR MEMORIAL. To Canadian Cadets.
GLENNA COLLETT
ED. STRANGLER LEWIS
TOMMY
GORDON GIBBONS LOCKE
MICKEY
WALKER
GERTRUDE
ERDLE
HAGAN JOHNNY
WALTER,
HELEN WILLS
WEISSMULIER EIZ
They'll bring together McTigne Weinert may be considered & New York, May 18th.-It's a For instance, in the fight game, pretentious programme that will on unusual card is listed. In the and Berlenbach, Gibbons and pugilistic headlinor.
In golf, Glenna Collett and be run off in the sport world short space of three weeks four Tunney, Walker and Greb and Wills and Weinert. All but during the next fow months,. important bouts will be staged.
others will invade England bent on returning with British laurels. Also, there ara the annual national open and amateur as well as other golfing fixtures.
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Tennis will find America de- fending the historic Davis Cup trophy, followed by the national jamborees for both men and wo men, with Bill Tilden and Helen Wills out to repeat their con- quests of previo118 season.
Track and field athletics will came into prominence at the Big! Ton and Eastern Intercollegiate meete. These two events bring out the cream of athletic material in universities and colleges throughout the country. Also, thore are the annual National A. A. U. gamos.
Hampton of California and Locke of Nebraska, stand out among other athletes in a prom inent way. They are almost cer- tain to be heard from in their rospective events, the high jump and century düsb.
The outstanding event in row- ing is the Poughkeepsie rogatta, with the pick of the far west and middle weat striving for suprem- acy against the best the east can produce...
Then wo have the Kentucky Derby, the blue ribbon classic of turfdom. This race will be con- tosted at Churchill Downs, Louis- villa, May 16.
On Memorial Day the annual 500-mile auto sweepstakes will bo hold at Indianapolis. As an inter- national event it has faw equals.
And on the same day Wayne "Big" Munn and Ed "Strangler" Lowis will renew their wrestling foud which started last January,
Swimming will likewise come in for an extended whirl. Thera will be the usual national moets. They are yearly affairs,
Much interest is also, being! displayed in contemplated! attempts of some of America's
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the dangerous English Channel. Among others in the list is Gertrude Edorle,. youthful mermaid of world renown...
Thoro are other aportive" activition on tap, too. In a word, it's a great athletic pro- gramme that has boon arranged for the onrushing months.
MILD SMALLPOX. Parasmalipor"
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IN MEMORY
was a popular subscription among " cadets, directed by the Royal Military College club,
otherwise known as "alastrim" or." amsòs," has been quite prevalent in parts of England for a year or two, and Dr. Garrow, Medical Officer of Health at Caesterfield, has been able to study it in 500 local cases. "Pimplos following influenze" is the torso descrip- tion of the attack given by a patient. It begins with headache, dizziness, pains in body and limbs, and sometimes with more severo. disturbances, burit is never com- parable to smallpox, of which it- has been assumed to be a form. The temperatura rises to 100 deg. to 103 deg. gradually subsiding. Recovery is rapid after the onset and the patient feels no illness, evon during the eruption. The Kingston his honoured her Thousands of dollars were spent final stage of eruption is marked soldier dead. Up in this Ontario making the surrounding land-
with by bad-like translucent bodies city a monument of singular scape conform to the striking it# blooky from pin-head to split- pea size--beauty has been erected. A monument quite unliks the scabs, and oruste whirlwind driva amid a wave of military tone and its sensitiva
patriotism created the fund. It carvings. of smallpox,
To Mr. John M. Lyle, one of Canada's, ablest architects, foll the honour of designing the monument. He was chosen from large field, and his work is a monument also to his own artistry The memorial to the Royal Military College cadets. and ox-crdots, killed in action. takes the form of a welcoming portal to the pollege grounds.
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