itish Empire14,000,000y, much of itie bosom ofwealth, sim-eut. Britishnd for somef two classesmt to betternd the ne’erddl© and up-e dominionsftins, and afoot and inhem throughtritish publicjonent of the►-called Blue-s Hospitalte days whento profitablen. up to twowas lookedBritainTould emigrateike up farm-ughed at be-minutes of plav. The first half ended even at 8 all but in the second half the Y boys gradually crept into a lead. Pete Willett and Civiletto, of the Cedars, kept the crowd in an uproar with their great playing, while A1 Williams was the luminary of the Toks. Score. 19 to 14.II ubbard“Future (treat'Ann Arbor, Mich.—In DeHart Hubbard, age 19. V. of M. authorities believe they have an athletewho will be* breaking inter-collegiate records before long. F. H. Yost, head coach, recently referred to Hubbard as a boy they were pleased to have at Michigan and stated he intended to see that he got a square deal Hubbard is a graduate ofWalnut Hills High School. Cincinnati. He play* basketball, baseball, can hurdle and throw the javelin He has done 100 yards in ten seconds' and holds a local broad jumn record with a leap of 23 feet, 6inches. At the age of 16, he could jump 22 feet, 8 Inches, without training Under proper coachine here it is believed he can approach Courdin's world record of 25 feet, 3 inches,instrument UGIVESWriter Says IThe egg:in fresh wa long timeCenturies pas ov the arise uiuced eggs.The fish wdays of Aristbut that astithev were wipontaneouslytrails. Pliny*neir sex,led themselvlt;;hereby scrapf om tbeir skieelsIt was notralist, an Itali a femaleyoung were I mothers. Morward, anothe