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Between you and all emerqencies-_ i HflPlIlObiles Positive Brakes FROM ‘Hug-mobile owners in centers of congested traffic, from others in H005 Sections, tributes pour in‘ tll€"»d¢p€fldabllltY, safety and efficiency ofl-lupmobile steeldraulic brakes- ‘ * Quick control and instant release, lack of drag or rattle, three times of usual four-wheel brakes —all are mentioned by enthusiastic drivers of the new Century Eight and Sixes. v v ---~And brake. superiority is only one of many advancements that proclaim A ,.tl1e.fine engineering of the new Century i _ fHupmobiles. . -~> <~ ..Unusual riding com- fort, steering ease and low operating ‘ cost ‘jstill 7 ityflgihat further’ accentuate the qual- iseblringing thousands of car? owners to. the ‘century’s finest ex- amplesgo f IIIQtOIfear‘ beauty and value. 9 '1' 4 Your nearest Hupmobile dealer invites you to drive 0 any of the 50 standard and cicstom-eqicipped models tury, th i114)". ;. . oniliree different wlieclbases—-the Six of tlie Ceri- e Century Eight and the Century 125 Eight. HHPMOBILE rsixe. EIGHT THE CHARLO'I"I‘_E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN WBMEN ARE BllMPETENT . TUBEBUME PREABHERS Deanlnge Takes Up Gudgels for Women Being AdmittedTo Holy Orders in Ang- v lican Church. , - (Canadian Press.) accounts for the extraordinary ten- LONDON- ADril 27.—Women are acity of religious institutions. and thoroughly Competent to do all the also for their unique power for W0"! ihflt the 018ml! d0. Whether in iblocking progress. They would con- preaching or visiting or giving spir- |servc everything. good and bad alike. itual counsel, declares Dean Inge. ‘and they have kept several civiliza- of St. Paul's Cathedral, in_ the Ev- ltions bound in letters, slaves of enlng Standard. when he reviews n senseless taboos. But thers lsamore work by Canon Raven on “Women particular reason, Dean Inge con- and Holy Orders.” In ‘almost every tinues, why this reform would meet Walk _0f life, continues Dean Inge. with the severest opposition. It the disabilities of the sex have been: would be n final bar to reunion with removed because they; have,,_l;ee1i the Roman Catholic Church. There hroved to be absurd. Théchurch is a large party in the Anglican alone adheres to antiquated- preju- communion who are not disillusion- dices. and cripples its efficiency by cci by a long series of almost brutal 5° dilihg- ~ ' rebuffs. and. who still cherish the The typical church an willadmit idea that the Vatican may some no changes if he can elp it. This dny recognize Anglican orders. Q Big Brother y H Vibration Is Movement Success ‘ injuring Oxford I In Australia University Buildings PIONEER OF MOVEMENT IN (CAN. PRESS) COMMONWEALTH, RIlCHARD LONDON, April 22 Vibmlion dim. LINTQN, IN LONDON INTER~ in motor tlziflllr. isl is ll'i¥l)0'l’l6(l‘ llS‘ VIEWING AUTHORITIES |i‘Il(li||li.',lP'l'llli.{ Oxiforil Lluivi-rsiil . ‘ lillllllilllli“, iuoliidliiir, lhv lloll-ll-liiu| YIONDQN- NPR“. ‘l7 (BY Till‘! iiililwuiv. uml lh-a- Slieldonitrn 'l‘h.--§ (lANAlm-ANI PRESS) QRiPhiI-Fil Muir. ll. is stall-ll lhzil. (‘NIPKH have Linton, n. hell-red mwrl-.|i:i|il or Mel “pp... -..| m‘ mmmy lyklxulkfl- h, m, livurnv, Auslrzhliu, who wélh his 1,~,.1,.,-y.,.,..w l.y.,y..ln_ly_ Pkl“'&l>({ uygu». "l" arrived liu IAHWIOH 1'e<~<'>l\l-ly. is r(~il_ who is h lhlollier wt‘ llu- Presi- ult-x (fllilllloi- of "'rl]l\ Rig lmuhhr (Wm m. N]Glg(l('l‘.“‘ Cdnagel Sh. “H, 'M"“"3'""'"'" ‘m Allsllmfldlli‘? Th" burl Warren. and is lhzi-iilvl-llllel" ‘lll'.I1V‘P'lIll‘lll is now on at ‘firm lnol |.,,_-_|,,,v..i|,1,. |-.,~,,- "uh-h .r<*|):|.i|l' work ul m.“ m“! “"5 mwwd "M" V"l""‘ "ll llro mllvges, said: “'l‘lu- lilllltl-llliii‘ alvtenvuiw~ m‘ lm)‘ fimnulgtluuls. l N, wvryiyiynv ‘n._,",,l;1il,.g 1‘i_|0"|’uhp Nlrlelyolglil [IFIPV-‘lll. of lln- vihrflllym. 1m 1 d‘, “M. mink “my lildifli who have sellled "(IOWH llllilvl‘ M. the," “H, i“ lmpyuer‘ 1 \‘-()\l1d MM the oare ol‘ ‘tlu- lliy, Brollix~|us zu-v mmm“ ,".y,_.u,1¢ by “lying lliril. no léiltllllrlllkt-‘iilli’. as lo their future. Fm,“ hay}, uppehm-e,_|_ hjgwgvill‘, ltarecrs on tlw liuul and illJv tlF" Hi.“ is uenlmiulv 1,1,,» that much. lei-mined loslivk to it. ‘Mr. inn m. m“ Mm.» usmi ‘has dwaygqyg ton pays. Duhliqr ‘his slay her‘. ' he is confcl ring with the Lmiilni-l {it rommliltlon of ilm niovemieiil. on; i ‘fill?’ .f.‘.éi‘.‘f'““i’.‘.l‘.lf‘l;i.'.i.. ilififl‘ lffffi lFemale Shakespeare "all. lo Auslraliu. illlll llll‘.~il' llf|\"’ ' ' ‘ _ ’ i Future Possibility lwehl mrl lillll lookml influx: by Ill -| llig lh-olhehs llmwh iii-uni lhh; _ mnmmonwilrallifs. leiulliilg citizens.‘ ‘Canadian pips,“ a M1‘. lJlll-lli)“ says: “Phvwh lil'l'-‘ ' XJONDON‘ Am.“ Qqfihord Birken- 110w settled llm boys in Viwlorih. new has been ggmmentltlg at thfi l3? in New ‘South moles. llllll lllll ‘Auuwrs- Club on the fewness of W0- tin ‘Soulh. Auslraillin- Sllll‘? lll"y may, among writers of genius. say-S nlzxrive-il llhvy’ hurl- fillvll <Illl Rupert Lyncl. literary Edit!!!’ 9f the llrl-mlqnilouislgv. ‘Flrvy pow ypnrlr, Daily News and Westminster Guz- meu already in ‘aim- uhd w-iirlil. ct, . Mr. Lynd quilies Lmd 3m“ nihl se-rlsr. '|llu! hmhilioii of mosl efioud as having said} "Therehavfi 0i’ them lis to (‘fiill.illll'l.'ill"il. holm- iii‘ l many Women Writers oi great nor lhoir piilheiils trml lo izr-l lzunl idlfilinetlen ill this Cflllblifyltglliltilglrgt for themselves." iIWflhY W33’ “Qmpamble llli~'[11rr(:illl$ ilm |.|i|'il'l m" - 1h.- |writers of distinction,“ and thenfproy boys 5W1‘. iiinloh says lllill will ‘coeds to prove the contrary rqm boys in Viclolfiiu haul saved dur» m“ 0w“ 90m? Otlvlew’ inl-r mix nmrllllisi am ..nveiviitt\ or i-li igyggagagléh-Lhat Lord Birkem H“ 2 ihfllnngfl’ mm 1H boys ‘hi’: Ihead should have chosen literature i-m: 1.. month: auh nverztge of ..- y“ the sphere m which m emphasm,‘ llm l0 shillings. On? hoy. \Vll() Lme mequnmy of the 50mm for i‘; is went. out. iih Delccnilil~1-_ i925, hull in ntemnwe that the genius of wry. 156 lbs ‘in the hunk and haul m- men has ‘whieved its greates‘ u.i_| shred his ‘lifh l‘“.|' 50o lbs. in son!" ‘lmphsv In Engush fiction women Ulises the boys scnl. their savings ‘writers have ceygagniy come near to their parenls- ‘challenging the supremacy oi‘ the “The Bil! BPOUIWH have wlflllll llll ‘male. Jane Austen and the Brontes lo all their pilomises, and they have no rivals among men writers. often llrpvel hundreds oi‘ miles in ’ns Dickens and Scott have n0 rivfllfi SOQ1lll0ll'(‘ll12l'l‘fi‘(‘i3_ l hm looking l"-r- among Wemflfl Wfliers- , A “S” {If ward 1o meeting many oi‘ Llw vEnglish novelists of geniius loft tcc pilrcnlii- ilurlirg mo‘ slay. l ilill sails. y nineteenth century W011 d. an Y tied Illml. vlTllt‘ liliilisli hoy, who 0011mm n10“ wmnens nffmfs than lllcos adventure. has the lsillll" i" 115i °I Pelfsm“ of gem‘? dm £01,)‘; ,. _ , ..ii.~ i," 0...}, i,‘ other vocation. In Eng an . spliil. as Alisha-as p. le . w in an other coumw the w°_ only wauls iloizcloiiliilxi" .\i r. liihirm m-fllg wrlteryof genius h“ fiouflshecy SW1” This is probably due largely to the Mm‘ Lin?“ ,. Puritlmism which freed women to Victohla binte pirrlimuirl- some extent from the tyranny of Women may not have been is u. member m‘ lhv I l '——*1‘*¢’—.i scx. - _ . , . .. , - . ti l rl free in gland in the Gaudet Brothers Fl" (‘hlldren S "is ';;:..“:.:.i.. _ _ ‘ ' Mfithers USQ England than intany other iozilltikrcix". "'. ' - ' - - - 9 Tl 2 very conven ions agains Charlottetown’ P‘ E‘ I‘ “Nervlhne, thl: modern world is in revolt were _ ~ ‘ s“-- only a minor ty/anny which set wo- ' Q Pain and sudden sickness are apt inch free from a major tyranny. It to come upon us at any time. Safety, is iii a fairly conventional world that \ lies in having always handy on the‘ (he sex s can be equal. - shelf a reliable pain relief like good "Many people deny that Such mi l “Am Nmvlnq H‘ W n , old Nervlline. For nearly half ifi. cen- gqualilty his; so}; i?1I;tBViell\ >7"- ‘- l ‘1 '1 5 ' tury Nerviline has been a umi y c nc uovn . ‘ Report manila-rs and five wislilnrs met hi. Jr- Smnd_by' and “lost “yomers ha“. u“. 3,113,“; lscqtencis {#18 Slllpgl-gor- 7 ' ' tho homo. m‘ ‘illrs. Jo». A. lilac» ' ' -*' come to rely upon it in case of ity of l. r ma e o tie emae is an women s In§tltute§ lmmhm‘ “an will was Luiswleuleil hy colds, Sol-e throat. tight chest, eternal fact oi nature. _Nature.how- Of P. ' E, l. "riddles". A radium-o. oi‘ tho mvcl i __- sprains, cramps. nausea. and sudden Her. Phlyfi Odd irmks "1 the dlsllrl" ' ' .i|-.g"wn.-.~ two vocal solos given by (can; Pram) attacks of sickness at the stomach. butlon of her gifts, lavishing genius botanic/m. lllllfvfi "pledged $100. 00,1. wanls tho“ lmlldiying of a. how oanltoriiim an n. mifiviiiumi ‘Seventeen- .mgm|m|j,w hmul met nl. ilho harms lonylllrrs. Lin. Allltll- The» mc-cvlilr-g. .. orient-ii" in ‘llF-umuil way. A papal‘ was Nlilil mi lnaih-riiul inonlltlitly. Thlosnoxl. moi-hi bfiilifilll at lliiio homo oi‘ ‘Mt-s. ll. (7. , . Mimi-son. ~ I / ... . _...,~_ ., w‘ THE BEST mtltrftf". lnll IIUI _ ‘.~. W‘- ndlth hthexigenci it!‘ M!» lrhsli . non and m l," tmgfino°imhm°iit mi?» ‘m’ “‘° °""‘"‘"' Tyrrell, wile of Sir William Tyrrell, “'5- ~ fiihlollgl" once. there has a marked 1m» gazing-m PMNCE yvlgoAwv-gweede: 14:11! lfrewe u Brit-- bu", ., poddon t an movement lately; and it ll hoped; - ‘ B m H888 0i‘ l1 flflfl- 500011108 lscoffdm 5% " . \ over m look that the encouragement now being’ 5...”, 9.1.. Lima/dim the chateiaine at the beautiful Brit- . h’ y r 4 l; ~ ,. ‘f, gfm your Elven W!" 1'68"" 111 (h! county fOfll-l ,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,_ ‘ish Embassy inothleague St. Hui-ore . ' * f ' m“, ment being very largely recruited lfy‘ _ in succession y Crewe. she " v UH‘ N“ ' i i" Hampshire men. u " will Edd w the literary dignity of ‘Ali's. ‘It, ll. 'i\ltfl‘ll,i'i‘., Tho next moot “m; h, qr, b», [will mi. lllllli hohm ol’ amount. MlWiLMQtVlOII MlthDfHllltliL, . ¢~ 2:90gay-r‘:cfiaxfaciegistlggoaanyhiéeccigigt K831i‘! fisxdwfggat 35 Con“ my {Hymns for me appearance o! genius ‘I’ vmml dltions of today when the parents drugglsts I i i i l“ l‘ lmltlcumr age‘ but “m” is n" 514M153" ‘l ' . ' ' ' explanation of the birth oi aShnk- ‘ and friend“ or young soldiers m“ ~ —-—— cspeare or u Dickens except a mir- Wlu-n traveling. take n, little can- dle along aiid seal with its wax all _ _ lowing terms:- 2:355umaoggigfar“lrginléuler ‘lime? Thomas Atkins. Junior. ng in in Receptlon-Tea-Music. n.s.v.P.-,Egu. Sgt-Major. i-Gim gather ' wMfllhIiktlij. ' coupon. Ap u 21.4.1, a long cry from the rough and tumble of open their momlng post: to flnd a polite invitation couched in the fol- "At Home" to Parents and Friends. 3-’! p.m.< This interesting experiment has‘ been inaugurated recently at the De-‘ pot. the Hampshire Regiment. Winchester, where the commanding olllcer. Major Mills. has sanctioned a scheme for quarterly visiting days for the parents and friends oi re-g ,. cruits in training at the Depot. The invitation is also extended ho people in the country contemplating put-l ting their boys into the county i-e-l gimeiit. so that they may see the actual conditions under which the first stage o! a soldier's lilo iaspentu "The Hampshire Regiment have‘ in the post been justly proud oi the‘ high p-i-centoge oi Hampshire men? , who have Joined the colors under; the badge o! their county regiment Containing 58 ports held in- with l9 screws, an electric ~ iinotor but ores lihlird oi an inch high l has been, made ‘by o Nebmnliol Oll/Ollt‘ age rather than on another. and on one nation rather than im~ The theorists may find rea- For internal or external pains. diarrhoea. cramps. colic. Norviline is gold in evcryfllihfii- ‘aculous one. It is possible that na- ‘turo has in store other miracles as great us these. and that within the next few centuries a female Shake- speare or u female Dickens will be born. y Perhaps. however. it is absurd to- "qnvak of one sex even now as su-I pcrior to the other in literary ge- nius. Jane Austen is as far above the ordinary male writer as Thack- eray is above the ordinary woman writer. All we can be sure o! is that in the literature ‘of the past the male sex has had most of the hick. ‘Lady Tyrroll . Writing History at JUST COMPARE _w&ll, mo. wire. with one or two twill-B in each mesh-in Iact the ordinary fox netting - Against- PRINCE EDWARD BRAND min hnvily galvaniz- ed before and otter, \ weaving, each twist an immovable joint-ever! Illfll six times stroll!" - (Canadian Press.) l LONDON. 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