.0011 2o, 192s ‘hultlflfl VIQNIETIAX BLINDri m,“ the many advantages uf \'eu n minds is the facility with which m, no renovated. if you “Win! in PA c. y," ~ » tiy . ilian’s uorner now b: well wash; and illlIlI out ‘u! dry. sluts t While Jhil is going on Willi]! all the in warm water. using plenty of court-s from two government uwuell tuluea. THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN temperature English scientists have Dro- duced a gas fucl for home or industrial use, and a solid smokeless fuel. For use freshly canned patented u funnel from which ari- sus- pended sevcrui chains to distribute the heat and prevent it breaking the glass. t ‘Of French Scientific Miscellany NIWIIT NOTED OI‘ DOIINCI ‘About oas sixth of the radio sets tn he United States are on farms. Vent-such’! only cnsl production a t .".'...'.‘.‘°.S.'"L‘.‘..'...T :;'.':':-...":i..:'::".:'.'..‘." :.':'.::.““::-..‘i.':; l w i- t- w ihoowco ted ' in uuv cum- l insult-other and ‘our lat‘ are then 9'3"“ h." mixed ‘mi ‘Wu wmu" d“ rpm. 01;“ Ian to give-the \'cul- viuidy for §.-....a...ui- 'l"ise ‘to hoard u“? in“ “u” Minn“ oi ‘he “m” ‘I-hiin-llgo l tlitoruugh clcnui-‘inu u- uhouill inc illt!|ti'i'Il'i|~ tht- puiiiea uudluud i" w. “mm Him" ‘mm “Hm” i" n . _ in 'ork is \vsl t->it"i"tl n. tin.» t s r li ‘mm’ 1m urJZTSl-ltly. of huiitliauuu :tu~ turn freeilyinna tiiieiirispiiidislsi.‘ ‘iifiaiiy A Fink“ in"m"r" bane] imam“ “results ‘more than rt-puy tht-‘tiltiv | .t|r|i. urt- iiusuugod repluccuicuts can "W" i. "penned by prflnmr" "m" b, ‘ pumped oil. u- uiituiuetl from the il'0IlIIl0lIK0l"tl nt s gasoline substitute for motors in filling glass jars with fruit there has been; iuveulloti is a plum‘ that drawn through the groans by,n cable passed through a pulley on u- stake driven into the earth and returned l a hand winch nu the bundle of the} plerneut. Thirty different articles urn dispensed a new coin in a slot reading uuu-hlue huving irul. a single slot. lln- coursi- uf~ iuscrted coins being controlled by uni . fi f all teilhtivévthc itiind bodli; l-unult cost. To remove the pulliea it “bee” or "eel m m!“ "i" "i? hm“ the window. . To tiu this it ils only ticccssnry to drlr-c out the ‘mien h" M“ m.“ h’ " u""'"‘" "mf" 9°i"“'" i" " "Mimi "mm"- “QQQIIIPY la ll rule to rcleasc tit _‘ piudivs hy punching the end with u mflniuwical expert‘ i‘ h“ I“ "“'ii"""'i i" b” ‘h? “Mm.” ‘ Mum‘ by "M", n h, um,p,,,,,|,.,| o, mm“ ‘mum’ TM m“! M m‘, A Colorado college maintains ciilm first t|ill~lt'l‘\'||itll‘_\’ for watching an». ‘ in the branches of engineering that inuchcl has been established by an Q h, nary often fixed by screw,» ti. m qr metal brackets uttuchr-il t ‘vlndow rrarue. lit-fon- uudniu; ‘crews, drsat the blind up to ll. l and fastealt by n binding oi sl|'|\t' .P"s_v¢hl. it fullini’. nthertvlsc whi- (pp hoard is released the hilnd o.,..,. i give you trouble. 1 not“; removed the blind from lb dow make a temporary sumo"! it _\» placing a stout broom huudic. t “this supports, floor. I -.~.- .._..._._.....-__,.___,,,, t ‘a Fla. 2. d by two pieces or cord tit-d round mp hoard us shown in l~"iiz.i. ’i'ln~| I tiu- blind vorti uutl your tmn nrY string binding nud lrnl‘tu run don-u. Ni-xt rt-luovc tl| nut t-nrtl hy uufxtnit-iliug it from thc wt-r niut [which is thit-itr-t- than lin- Iiruw ll out hy pulling Iin puiilou uit .-\. ii. l‘. l|| lg. ‘.'. - Tito lutltlcr tupcs haw Ilttil‘ to . tuifnatenad frnui tht- hotluui lull: it)‘ ryluK out the tacks with which tin" n fastened. lit'lilil\'l' lht- slain or no by drawing the-us sitieways fro‘ lplntitlcr tape-s, t-tillllil"llt‘ili|z' from th- mtnn and working upwards 'l‘ht~ In taak in to r4~ll|1|\‘c_ lh» uppcr fust. wing! oi‘ tho inuldcr tapes from t mu in n ttiiliiiifll‘ uianuer to tlu- luwc icilii" iu-i s! . ml 41W!’ t he in» rornnvt- the uhurt suspension tapes dry. ram thc ttppt-r uint: thus rt-h-auim! it rum the top hoard. All iha lupin-y l | rt-usouuhli’ lllltlti ‘""i‘mi""r "i“'"i'i spindles can usually be detected in the t-due of yduttsd lines in ken and the whole niuy run down “Me "mm. til-nus hruahitig with a ltifl brush killed tcrtu-hct book. ‘chalk ut tiu- side of the llllilics to at-l Suspend the hiiutl from iitir‘ ltiiucu in work the chalk well into the l ‘ l» -. inn l h» lupo, Hun“. n, ,1 'l‘h»- other end of firs blind cord unsat- hutird as shown by Fig. 2. Sometimes. are ruin-d with uu-tnt the top -r. tilt-t" ,housinga which then have only to be] - utiscretwtl. if you find the ptliiicu ..nu|t in |ill'||, dlrt will he the flfflir This is quickly cltreti Vii!- .1 turlnti pointed instrument like ll Sprinkle a little French luthu till in Fitnl, fixing lin- [own-r slut by nuillng the tapes to it nu hofurc. i! cnrcfui it is ut tin- snnn- distant-c from lu- uiut next nhovo it, tln- wholc oi’ lip- wuin-rs must In- fixed pun-lli-l with it. lnacrt‘ III!’ hllnd curd through the inn... ud of it up from bnttl-uth, ovcr lln- pui- ll and down iistwot-u ihc intldt-ra ‘up illtll over the pulley l‘, l\‘ig.‘.’.llien ‘across the top bnurd lu u pulley nhnve not-null iuildur tape, uutl tin-urn» Ilhrtrtlgh it to the- huttoiu slut, to which llmlh ends urc fastened as before. This it-mupit-lvs the overhaul and on testing tile» hllmi by pulling upon the curds tho Winth- uluuiltl work perfm-tLv. llcpiitcc Iiw hiinti as lit-fore using u tctuporary iliv-tliv-v urouutl the sluts to lu-t-p them ‘toacthcr; tent the blind, nud your work -.. vulnyiicitn li’ tht- uints are to h palntt-tl this of course uhuuhl ho thun- prior tn lln- rt-ilsat-tuhiitttt. and llllillit! linw must Iu- xilltuvt-ti for tho [lfliill to ii is tlt-ulruliic to use u first (‘out utult-rt-uutlug paint. uuti. \\'il"|| this t- t-c to apply n flusl coat of paint or enamel. ' - ' nirrltr-‘sfrn Jedrier ls _ BroaJwayis Basics? Iilan J‘ ‘I ha ho vtzhdhrfsfl _‘_‘l4‘,.’_‘ Interpretation dams music s sslnsd fresh I Janitors are required to know. |for each tun persona it rsnlrs second to in t|..~ iv]! iitlllfli by passing 0l|t<| i from his introduction of a new lanrsis with the ' ' Pl». ' is musia has bssoms the roadway and Park Ava- Nlllllllih "to. linited States has n can [i8 iutiia, which has 140,000,000. 0f considerable capacity when opened. a new automobile baggage carrier fold.- For hcui front u \\'ill‘ill air furnace there has; hen-u luvoutctl n iuolor drive-u fnu. tuit- Autliriutt ruil\vu,\'_ living cqtiippotl withl iustruuiculs thut glvt- ivurnlug oi inu- ndiitg ‘slides. ' increasing the circulation ofi currcut whcu iu operation from ni l|| thc size of a suit case when closctl. lug in a campaign against smoke w light socket. to lu- itiscrted in the air rcsiticnccte will be built in England ta intake. ticmouslrale tbs uses of electricity ant KIIB. which. .-\ portable acetylene soldering torch thut can be. hung on a pole or t-rns iii‘lll has been invented for the conven- in il-ncc of linemen. trol safety devices have been installed on ‘Fciephtmc subscribers at The Hague more than 7000 miles of N of the can cnjoy radio tiroadconis uy Uiilflin- lending railroad of the United Riot- lug cnumv-tiovi with n t-rrtniu uumhcr ll their exchange. All the hrushi-s needed fur polishing shoes are mounted at the sumo and of us they did at the beginning of thc n tool invented by a San Francisco "Ptllllry- "m" A handle-loss coasting wagon for chil- Of German invention is a harness to ti (‘Hrfy ll tuovctl quickly for use. Au extension lamp to lliuniiunt‘ uutomohllc tourists‘ ti-uts that can be rapt-rated frotu a car's supply of current has been Invented. .\icn\lwra of a tribe of natives that has been discovered in lhdia seem to m- imulurtn to the poison of even the. mast t-ctummus snakes. Philadelphia bases its claim tn belu- u city of homes on the fact that it has only lcn per cent. fewer dwellings than - families. Ants are used by natives of Burma t cut away the snft outer wood nt sand nlwood trees leaving to be murkctctl the harder heart timber. A "at... "Wlklblhilll chair tron has ham- Inveufrti for bathcrs is kept afloat t. rnhlu-r tuhen in the aides that are in- flated when it is used. 'l'hc handle of an English bacit saw is not at lln nnglc above the hisdc so that it cnn he used to cut through any lcnatb or width of material. Mounted on s tripnd when ln use. a portable pump that one‘ man‘ can rarrr and operate. has bccti invented for fight- ing fires in their ioclpisucy. Belgium has required that containers for medicines for cxtcrnal use must bc of yelirmvhrowa glass, octagonal in fnrun and hear special red labcls. A novel table large enough for cnr gatucs by four persons folds like’ n:- utnhrclls and is inserted in a wnlkinu‘ stick, which also collapses wbcu empty. A technical school in London hu fillilihlishefl a course to teach British “ova to become vvaitsra so that Em: land will not have to depend on fo- clgners. inn-c mctal tops thut can hr rumored and uscd as boats to ferry the trucks across rivcrs. So that a screen door can be uscd for n storm door a fabric covering, hcld in lilacs h.v snap fnstcncrs-nnti with a window In its uppcr section, has been invented. Home (irrvuun policemen have been Ptltilltllsd with baud disks for hlght signalling that are illuminated by el~ cctrlclty from storage batteries carried in their users‘ pockets. A scoop with a long handle that can he telcscnprd to about the length of a golf club has horn luvontctl lo retrieve‘ uolf hulls from vvslcr by u rcsidcnt of W shiuzton, I11‘. with modern methods lfalinas have recovered much iron from pllcs of are ahnndoncd by Etrnscans after thcy ob- tnlnrd hut from M tn M per cent of thc mctnl 2000 ycnrs ago. Xlotiun uirlures made in the (lulled Ftatcs predominate in practically crcrr country of Jmportancc in thc world. morc tha.u ?!ii.0fiti.fifl0 feet of films lic- ing otpnrfflti last ycnr. '|‘hc first lIfPp toward establishment of an air scrrlcc hrtwccn flpain uud South America was taken when thc Spanish government pravldrtl for a mnli llnc to tho (‘annry islands. Attachments for the ctlgcs of auto- Iuobllr- wlndshicltls have been patcatcd ihnt are lufentlctl to cause drafts of nir u-hcn a cnr is in motion to keep the , class frcc of rain or snow. Si: nr-w lnstrumcats of tbc violin class have been invented by French musicians, ranging from one srnsllcr than the violin to nnc hctwccn the double bass and vlolnnccllo in sire. Thc work of 1l diffcrcnt drawing instruments can hc done with fhc nid of n vccenliy lnvcuutcal flat. triangular plccc of metal that is perforated and luscrihctl in n numtu-r of ways. The hsndic of n walking stick of Finiriish lnvcntlnty opcns to form n still stantinl scat whlic n disk tn be sliNWi nrcr thc fcrrulc prercutn thr- pnint sink- ing too fat h. m- arr-unri- Accortilng to n Fnltcd fltntrs govt-ru- ' taunt estimate therc werc shunst ‘JtLNNi ono motor rehiclcs in ulc thrnuahottt tnc world Ill un- bclliuninlt of "m. n 14 pslr cent train in n fr" Harman clmuistr hnvs found that iltcy can obtain an cffectivc automobile furl during the process of lnnnttfnflltf- lug methyl alcohol by an nir fixation process that has been dcvr-inptfl The world's lmigcst stisprnslnn bridal‘. across the Dslsvvsrc river from Phil- ndclphls to Camden, N. 1-. will it! 9P‘ use in Argentina are provided with con- lr-nsers to permit them to be run fu Wales tons of cnnl n your. or twice as much hand fire cxtinguislier nu n Kill"- mun-s [mph gm", whlch n m" m. fp- fnur wheels to turn in the new direct- ion. a display of color, some by the henuly of their song, willingly mate up with the bird which, in a desperate encounter, has vanquish- ed many rivals. writes Oliver (i. Pike. feathers before her, and she, like maid- ens of the world over, will pretend ta take no notice at first. to show her he intends to be master. tire-we has been ltavlttg satisfactory; rcluiltu with oxpcriuit-uts in the culturo‘ "bu," “h; [pi-l from H", a qubrkqlm- “ml rum", m...“ “val-M A keyboard operates type-setting mu- ui‘ rust-s for perfuiucv)‘ uuluufucturc‘ chine has been designed fur the pro and ltithtltlfi luuiiicrry lrgen haw been. uni-king fut-es. dnctiun of duplicate ietterts In busiuea: pluntnal in Rltu-utlnuiu in uiti the silk. Tm. wurk ul‘ vcnsscttibiitlg ‘is uot dif~ ‘JWMY i'“i"""~v-' “pa”, (-,,|,,m,.,,,-,. by suspending yum- Tilit funnels of a large Swedish puss- 'i‘o ]ll't'\‘l"Iil u person's huutla i-wiulll ‘ml. ‘mum "m" yum “Hum, “mum, m, t-ngcr ship urc used for nlevntnr shafts, caught in n clnthcn wriugcr u (‘hicugng Md-mq,’ >-,,,,,,,.,,,| n“. “ppm. “In. h), m, tho vessel being propelled by nil eu- wmuuu is thu lnvcntor of u wringcr to. lupus, tucking them lo llu- “Illiiqffliflgiginpli. _ which ciotho» arc foil on u hell and? "wry"! w"), Mm," "nuwk, urn-P" Au lown man has invented a tractor that keeps the fingers several inches" ‘hrmmh. H“. [nfnpd-i" w," m, m, h, tirnwu luuchiuo to harvest and husit from thinner. m- uonon- strcugiil. st-t- that n..- "ttl" ti" t" seven acres or t-oru lu t. A new ash tray (or smokers can u. 3 m“ I'm“ m", M, "m," "mm. “fly m“, loll hour day. » dumped lo any piece of furuilurs with NM‘ n, H“, ,.,,,,|,.,,| ,.,,,.,|§ h, "m. m,“ Of English invention in n scorc keep n rubber covered bracket controlled by 1;... heforc. ilefix tln- iutitlt-r u...» n. ‘its PM for W“ I01! vllvflfl Wtml- W‘ " "i"! m" "l" P""°"" i‘ "Pmi"! in.» u... lnth and inst-rt iln- st-panu- ti icmi pcucll, nn a brim-let like a wrist Swedish turbine locomotives built for ug distances in waterless regions. Various kinds of automatic traiu con- Thc authrncltc fields of Southwest are producing about 6,000,000 rcu is steered hy u rider leaning to one shifting his weight. causing all .____-oo&_.--. LOVEIARING IN BIBDLAND. Some hen birds choose their mates by hut the majority will F‘. Z. 5., in h London paper. There are many lilllllflil touches to be seen in the courtship of birds, contin- ues Mr. Pike, and i nfteu thought when watching them that there is very llttlsi difference between their world and ours. In a beautiful country lane i saw the butcher bird courting the brown mate he wanted for a wife. She was preenlng herself on a high branch, and he-a handsome ms‘ showed off his fine fcmthcrs. His wings were partly open. his long tall spread. and he bowed before her, trying his best to prove that he was quite the finest bird in the whole of birrlland. But no notice did she take of this persistent woosr. After ten minutes be thought it was time to do something else, so he left the branch, flew upwards and snapp. ed up a large bee. Now gliding truce- fully. be now‘ inndcd on the branch be- fore her, bowed in s courtly manner. and offercd her this gift. She totilr it, crushed it in her beak, held it tinder one foot, extracted the sting, and swnllowcd it. Then without even a ante of thanks, she wcut on with ht-r toilet. And so the scene went on. Although she seemed to take little no- tice ot this swniu. l believe she had an eye for heallfy and all the time meant to accept him, for a fcw dsvs later I wandered down the same lane, and eventually ssw her sitting on five eggs. with her mate keeping guard above. The Chafflnch, one of tho mast beauti- ful hirds, vvlll stand little nonsense from the bird he has chosen for a mate. He will certainly show off his flue After a short display he just goes for her, and with his beak and wings tries It sometimes takes this blrdlaud shlek several days to make her understand that he intends her to accept him. When he has won her in this rough but very effective manner. he proves that he can bc the most devoted of hus- bands. i—-¢-0Q-—-— TIIIB PIIIPLEXINO MATTER 0F CLERICAL DREBS. lu the bad old days when It was per- fectly alright to take it or leave it alone, hotel lobbies were pervaded by a spirit which has now disappeared. An enthus- iastic drinker with a few whlskies la~ side his belt felt at peace with the world and a brother to all mankind. If he fcit like engaging some stranger h conversation he did not seek an intro- i ductloh; he simply said "Hells? Bill"! and proceeded to unhurrlen his soul. ltev. Charles W. Gordon, who ls more famous under his pea name of Ralph Connor. was the victim of one of thesc bubbling individuals in a Wlnnlgs hotel many years ago. The clergyman. wearing what the profane fllppsntiy describe as a ‘dog collar.’ was in the lobby waiting for a friend when s blliuloua farmer picked on him for a bosom friend. "iVcli, well! boomed Hello, Bill i" l, t. ‘ r “ < \\.~\_ _ \\\\\\\\\\\\\-_\\\\\\\- av)‘ ————————*. \\‘\\\\\\\\\~ s- .\\\>@ . \ . t / l ta it / , 6 i‘, he vanada A mediiumevsizeci, mediumpriced instrument embodying the new Orthophonic Victor principle which is astonishing the entire world The Granada is in the popular console design, of Spanish derivation ,~the rich wood finished either in two-tone mahogany or in walnut blended. it is large enough tobe impressive, yet conservative in its space requirements. Like the Credenza it is astonishing all who go to hear it, giving a ioretaste oi the new delights in music which are ii Win-l THE BIRTH of the Orthophonic Victor, i; begm a new era in home music. Music that is '3 “such stuff as dreams are made of",--dreams t‘ now come intensely true. The realization oi such dreams, we felt, should not come only to those who could aiford the i i Cfedtillla MOQBL the 513i and fimsi 0f the nowposibie at home. The price is $200. - Orthophomc Victors - s. . .. t) d. . es w a‘ m '1l‘§..“.‘”§.‘z'" s we ma e e, rana , a ess expensive oice" e er. uction is sti in ~- _ - Orthophonic Victor containing the remarkable mand. I l your dealer can not supply you now, R acoustic principle without which no music there is only one way to be sure of getting an Orthophonic Victorsoon. Reserve it. ‘ lover should now be content. on . V1ct0 r The new ophoni c of Canada, Limited i Victor Talking Machine Company HIS MASTER swygice z-vvtm: Alumni-w rvt Admiralty during the war won- rt-vtmlcu uisoofliillfo l»? unit-l? sofa.‘ mJnoult-pfi-l-p to their the farmer, carefully depositing him~ Ill "llrilflllilivtl- itoutlotious. ssif in a vacant chair. Today most of the iaritt- Ivmvicrtn, in lillti thc tvrt-t-uie-unry of this some "Good morning." answered Dr. Gordon and coutaluiy It" W" lit-cut at iTB\\‘\0'i'i!, tltIiPfli‘, was cricivrntcti, and in a seaas la a- manner intended to depress at~ have at least one hunt cllllihllrll Willi pfflpttriy. for 154d was the data of its aiosphe l. conditions by several deflrcel. Wlreiels- ‘Phil cushion tin-In Io kecn in ton ron...nui..... Thu inn- ccrdit belongs, ._.___.__»-.___ "liunuo what you're missing lhtn. The Wircicus installations also cnnhln itul a mun of action. To make room Should move- over, Bill," carnc the a ~ the!!! llct-l» in touch with lhu fur l||» collcge, a quarter of the city m»; “n” bn-tgmh" he“, (m, a aeroplanes which bar bccn nut-u for ..r (lxforti was pnllcd down. In the dflnk 5n, "um my or night, 0pc l spotting" shoals n! herlng. so that theuirnt _\‘l‘lll‘ ittoue inc spent s sum drink right now just to prove it. Let's trawlera can niuve oft at utlct- t» lilflluqllivnit-nl to snoooo. tits plan was so m." | 3",, for ‘M 3"," most profitable fishing grounds. wast iilul the grcst church of Ht. "i never drink." protested Dr, Gnr~ There is another ltcnifit. fur in thctl-‘ridcswideu. which serves ss’ the dam slack hours. while trnwls u!‘ nctn nrcIt-nthcdrnl of thc Oxford diocese, was to The other looked at him in amaw- ‘drifting, the- mrn off duty cnn [tick il|I,lu' rim-d lo make ronm for his college m,“ m; . mnmem m"; concert programs from different centres t-hapt-l. His kitchen is one of the "flay Bill. that's the best Joke we, largest in the country. and the grcat heard since I came to Winnipeg. OXFORD (YOLLIMIIJ IN ‘dining hnll is sci-and only to the hull Never tlrlall Why, everybody in tho vrs FIFTH (‘ENTPICYw-f Wcstulinlstcr In sire and grandeur lobby is staring st as. They can tcii \\'ben “nun-y you you have been drinking.“ "How can (they trill" asked no startled laialster. ft! Freshen Up! Phvfst (‘hitri-li. the largest and luusi Iiotahir nf Oxford cnllcpzcs, iiflllilil thc filth century nf its cxistcuct- iu July‘. l ._.._... Modern invcittiflrtiau has s-cvv-nlt-d; in a shcltcrcd archipelago off the A IIIERMIT INDIAN TRIBE? gull ' QQJK than tour years of construction. 5y (h. carhnnlaation of cuai at t! l0 . card tn the public July 4 sftcr mo" Msiticflaa. Iv \ The farmer leaned over and hosrseiv whlIpeNtl: “Bill, you've been lnti gone and put an your collar backwards. a rcmarkshir continuity in tuc his coast of Panama lives the hermit tribe tory of English ecclesiastical fonmtlof Nan ltlsn Indian. There are about dltians. The Saxons built thclr-Ltthlitto of thcm in all. For centuries psted, sickl psrlsh church and nt least two older Trntlir-rtt arc prrmlttcd to vlclt the il- uwnsslic rollrrcs: its hails wcrr hunt.- ti'til‘IlR lhc dsyllmc. When otnu in-moved from a tscighlmring ahlwy, ‘champ .t1m|y-_.¢ys~y.q||,n m..| '9 p"; sun hnth llnncl and funds used in its t0 his shi and during the day whoa construction were obtained from the sifligi-rii ‘iakifrs the Indian Demos thsalalk for the perfection of wireless tslsgrapiy. says s London paper. ' A this ysara ago the comparatively few trssvlsrs which bad been eqsippsl with‘ wireless lastallatious- by t» Directions for Illtl. you‘. on each hop-dryness; ‘t bamboo houses, that the vi-ycs of the foreigner may not rcat upoa . them. The women are forbidden. under mennccaaionslly sail their dugout ssaoes pain of death. to leava the island. The to (‘oloa to trade and anddygflflhahm "Fine hotel, this" confided the genial lullrcit ivith hurls anti “mu-rs. imt\'e\'cr to uu earlier dale and to men occasionally ssil their flogout stranger. "Flue fellows staying hers. They can ienrvi win-n rm. in twutc vorainnl Wolsey. who hogan it as canoes pain of death tnleavs the island Fine fellows running this place. bray llld iirivt‘! "V"? i" “Wit lo purl, turdiunl ("oih-ut- at n time true-n he The to (‘nlou to trade and an ha“. 5mg" or win-n n gt-Iu-rui glut has form-d down nun n..- fuvorilt- oi the King, and stood adventurous fen sometimes l" "I Ill? The miniltcr shook his head in tlrivfl I" "It" tbtnt‘ Ililltill or wcii slay ,lll‘i‘ltl'lli only [u hiui in power and pomp --hnt the women stay at hum-The silence. nunther uiirhl "i '"‘“ {and inriunc. Wotan-y was nothing if Mentor. Magasluc. Nicesi Laxative, Donit stay heati- aehy, hilious, consti- Take one or two "Casel- rets" any time tn churches on the ruins of the IPPIIIMIIFM‘ lndlnu harr- livcd in their boats. - t \ i?‘ Roman temples. sud Normans, with ihc results that the prcscnt geurr- magidgvy" ' ._ In their turn. rebuilt fhr Saxon ntlnu is short. average about five/act yo“, 5"!“ Th“ 3 Ill-II“ "In". 39' IA" churches. This continuity is ruosl in height. have vcry small thin lcgs and you "u h}! m“ . Illlblll remarkable in Oxford where nearly huge arms and shoulders. i go“. ind ‘noun’: . t —-— every college has grown out n Thc) a rv nut- o1 the pnrcst tribcs in d“; ‘“m‘¢h ‘ya; The herring tisaers o" the cunts cf medieval mouastcry. (‘hritlt cum-ct. the world. rot-c» n. an strsln among h; pay "q mnfiuL ' Q ‘Great Britain have epecisl reasons to tts stands on thc sitc of s priory, a thcm. of Npaniltrd or black or watts. .' gflflnl 9|“ an", "an"; “Q refreshes the entirs s steal iiks pleas- ant, harmless candy- lire "Cascarets." Thay sever grips. ovsrsct, or slrksl. - child!“ '0 pus-