PRIDE IN SCHOOLS Dominant Feeling Among Settlers in Western Canada. Despite “Newness” of the Country, There Are No Better Institutions of Learning Anywhere, There is frequently hesitation ex- pressed by those whose minds are almost made up to move to the agri cultural lands of Western Canada, that the children will not enjoy the school privileges afforded them In their present surroundings. This is a reasonablg doubt. The country is new. It Is within the memory of many who will read this that the bilson roamed these prairies at will, that there were no railroads, no settlements beyond that of some of the Hudson Bay posts, a few courageous ranchmen and In- dians. It was a country of unknown quantity. It is different today, and it has been made different in that short time because of the latent stores of wealth hidden in the land, which has been made to yield bountifully through the daring enterprise of the plonger and the railways that had the courage to extend thelr enterprising lines of steel throughout its length and a great portion of its breadth. Villages and hamlets have developed into towns and towns into cities, supported and maln- talned by those who, coming practi cally from all parts of the world, and many, yes, thousands, from the neigh- boring states to the south, have taken up land that cost them but a trifle as compared with what they were able to dispose of the holdings upon which they had been living for years. These people brought with them a method in life that electrified and changed the entire Canadian West. Today things are different, and a trip to Western Canada - ill show a country new but old. New because chanres have been wrought that give to the newcomer the opportunity to become part or a growing and developing country-—Iit gives the chance to say what shall be made of it; old because there has been brought Into Its life those things that have proven useful in older coun- tries, while there has been eliminated everything that would tend to a back- ward stage, A writer, dealing with social matters, treats of the schools, and says: “Everywhere the school follows the plow. Cities which a few years ago were represented by scattered shacks ings. The web of education is belng spread over the prairie. Lately, however, a new policy has been adopt. ed. Instead of many rural big central schools are being lished, each serving an area of fifty square miles or so, and children who live a mile and a half away are con- veyed thither in welllwarmed motor cars. In the summer, of course, they come on “bikes” or ponies, “And the young idea Is taught limited the study in agriculturist may al foundation laid gardens attached, and tion is to three but nature are tanght, not manual that and order the have have pleasant with flower visitor to one such s« country says she will pride with which a li her the Thrift is by and beds, vegetable hool deep In EY » 7 a 2 neser forgs iad show also in the s« means of the dime bank. are secondary schools is free. languages, ad vanced English, and often agricultural, commercial, and technical and--but this concerns household economics, this lasts, tion fon or science, mathematics, the and then comes matricula the university, a matricula which admits direct to the degree, the into science or special subject at a technical tute." —Advertisement. Proved It. mooning about Miss Bute. been in love with you. me. think so? Rich Uncle- myself and Transcript. been accepted, Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. 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Collect and congregnte are synony- mous, yet the church often finds that there Is a vast disparity between the collection and the congregation Omaha World-Herald, # FON es cam os sh NYERNATIONAL CARING TIRE 75500 A a aR “Lanky Bob,” they call him, and “Irish Emil” of the Giants. he's the American league brother of the field and now ranks near the top in the official batting record. In the perfect day at bat, getting four hits in runs and scoring two himself, St. Louls Browns. four trips to the plate, driving In five His consistent Base Runner Carried Companion Over Plate The situation was this: A run- ner was on third and one on second. The batter hit for a home run. At least It seemed that way. The runner from third twisted his ankle going in, fell down and couldn't rise. The following runner did not wish to pass him, as that would be an out. He picked the runner up In his arms, careful to keep him In front of him all the time, and carried him home, but never passed him. The umpire jogged alongside of them to watch the play, and decided that both runs counted because rule 56 had not been violated. KID PITCHER FOOLED WAGNER Trimmed Pittsburgh Pirates Because of Grin, “Back in 1913 the Cardinals got a young named Joe savs Sid veteran St pitcher Keener, Baseball Notes Mex Carey has exceeded 1700 hits Career. “8 St. Louls has not enjoyed a world's baseball series since 34 years ajo * » * An excited crowd never stops to protect his feelings, . - * « Club owners and 8 bush protest still they pay league experiment . oo» against Jim Haute, spring Elliott, southpaw looked good has broken down. . =» . infielder Gadsby to the with who wo in the has been International Louls Cardinals Ad * » Syracuse club by the St Son they try to avold the wear on thelr spikes by taking * - - Babe Ruth says he his poor w can’t understand wrk with the bat F Ameri Rinne ty 1} it. & Ian i would he mornirs t baseball - - - A vivid ing fan in the pennant of next igination is that of the immer he can hear ping In Sepaon eo 0 Rabbit Maranviile seems to be more golf than his Pitts ih card at batting average, according to - Nf Joe Fogarty of Phila, baseball players ranks in his day. of the profes. coach one in may . . r Perfect efficiency In athletics is a boy's who plays 18 holes of golf in the morning and then plays a double-head- Hans Wagner. Louis scribe. “He came from some tur and had a fair amount of stuff. He also had a sort of a natural grin, wear ing the smile that never came off, “St. Jomis started him against Pitts. burgh and four innings sped by. The | Pirates found themselves not only without a& run, but also without semblance of a hit. “Just as the fifth started, Wagner, shortstop, went up to Capt Fred Clarke and said: .'Look at their | pitcher. we're So easy. der him.’ “So the Pirates swung at everything, with the result that Willis held them to two scattered hits and beat them, to 0. And the joke of it all was Willis didn’t know why the hostiles were so savage against him.” Let's go out and mur- ELSCH IS PROPERTY OF SOX Chicago Team, According to Judge Landis, Eugene Elsch, former Sioux City center fielder, belongs to the Chievngo Americans, according to a ruling of Commissioner Landis, The player was recently sold to the Pittsburgh Na. tlonals at a reported price of $10,000, following which the White Rox pro- tosted that they held prior rights on Klsch, - . + 0» Gagnon, the Tigers, Rochester of “Chick” ex-Holy Cross has been to the Interna- . % 9 When baseball transfers can, by the rules, be made up to August 1, why rave about them? Or why razz a player, such as Dugan, because he fig: The home run craze in the big have been crowded out of the "box" stories by the swatters. . * - The largest crowd that ever attend ed a baseball game numbered 42,620. This was on October 12, 1016, In a world's series game between the Bos. ton Americans and Brooklyn, * - * * Tris Speaker is hopeful that Joe Schaute, Juniata college piteher, wiil be one of his new hurlers to come through. Pitching to the batters, he has made a good impression, - » - Now, If it were only to name the 12 greatest 8t. Louls men, we would pro- coed: Hornsby, Sisler, Ken Williams «these three and it wouldn't make much difference about the rest, . * * Ty Cobb, Tilly Walker, Harry Hoop- er, Eddie Collins, “Casey” Stengel and Tris Speaker are a few of the vet. orang setting a pace that even the younger players cannot surpass, BIG BONERS PULLED IN BASEBALL GAMES Common Fault at Times to For get Number of Men Out. “Doc” Gessler, a Mighty Good Ball Player, College Graduate, Etc, Pulled an Ivory Classic Playing With Cubs. Forgetting the number of men that fire out Is a common fault In baseball, Any number of ludicrous situations have been crested because some play- two were ont Instead of one, in the majors and minors every “boners” are play lost track of the outs, In a gnme at New York a number, when only two men retired cleared up the situation, However, the prize “Doc” good to Gessler, who mighty ball player. Gessler He was a college gradu “boner’ Gessier was playing with the Cubs when he pulled his classic in Ivory. It was the first of the ninth, the bases were filled, one out and the score mighty close. Gessler evidently thought two men lieved the side for had been retired and the clubhouse at jefore his teammates could three runners had scored, tie Between Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler, Harry Ertle of Jersey City acted as referee In the lightweight champion. ship bout between Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler. Harry Ertie, Referee, the most efficient officials in the game, SPORT NOTES Hoppe is a veteran, an ex-champilon and all that, but he will always be Willie, » *. = Dog racing is becoming popular in some parts, furnishing another compe- tition to wrestling. - - * Plerre Seargent, a crack French bl cycle rider, Is the latest to appear ip eastern competitions, * » - A candidate who is a golf enthusiast should keep it quiet if he wants to get married women's vote, * - ® Pete Herman denies the report that he is through with the fight game, but the ringsiders know better. . * » Abe Mitchell's American campaign hag not been In vain, He broke the course record at Wausau, Wis, . 8 = Jess Willard says that for his next fight he will do more road work, There is lots and lots of it to be done. - - - Next year will mark the twenty-first Coach Walter Christie has been in charge of track athletics at California. . 8 B® Eddie Anderson, captain of the 1921 Notre Dame football team, has been appointed football, basketball and track coach at Columbia college, 0 Percy Wendell, the former Harvard football star and All-American back. fleld man, has been reengaged to From the time a girl reaches the of twelve until womanhood is es- tablished, she needs all the care a thoughtful mother can give. 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