" H I a. " N - . BY C. W. 12mm. Every new "It! then 01130}:th at tho "it! "1st to tide: hadng for 'eiiiTiiei eogrttt objut'an Kd':.' tn Cnnadn'l popuk- [ s'.'l,t','At,', tlon, on the grounds that I. luv. no!‘ Btt.'o fee th yet oomphâ€) wind our industrial. "" hot unempbchnt problem and. tharofon.! mum. mould not add to our put-n am... rm}. cuities. Such objects - bud on I! om-II’II) compiet. mluppphnnlion. Thor Would: What C undoubtedly ho "lid In fully develop- t my,“ ed, ovorpopulatod eoun'tries, but that, recent you line of running any)! condmmiy to your.) be applied to a nut country like Can-g production. ads. Om family placed on u "rmition. Whk will an.“ "o;orntt1t for from one: been In“! to two additional families in our towne through in own eonnamption of con- "mm... Minty and tho like Ind through producing tho raw mum) cf arbaa'indttbtrr. IMMIGRATION MO BALANCED. monucmu Tho mom Bunyan war and it. Namath brought home to the world a multitude of .trantte economic Nets, many of them old is the mm, but up to that am. wholly artrecomtUed. Ono of the outstundiu lessons taught mun- kmd in that than in 3&0!“er no .imlt to the smount of work to be done in this world, or to tho amount of business to be dovelcped. The truth it magma-mm In 1W5“; The pun-hum; power of an}, any try lies in ittown power“)! Mimi and the more each WY, mum, taut branch of await.†in British Columbia. “COWR to the Natural Runurces Imeliitenco Service, Dept. I f tho Interior at one". Goat milk finds a had; market at from 15 to '..'5 cents per quart in Vgnoouvor aad Vietoriq mid tu4ubrruns as high i.rJ,ii" au (“fly w.v;uanl,-al; thmghmlthe ugdal qanthr h from th rm ty six, pinu.""rlus tiuyian {oft in MM to yiAd u much " from 8 to.4 quarts per day of superior milk. This miik is highly recommended by doe.. tors for f,sedi" babb- nnd hands. Putter and cm nude from it no hieh.y prized by those who In" learned to' us. the†prodaeta. “PM akin: of goat- no utilized for, ttloves and in the pioduttion of lather: of and in the p'roduction of leathers Ofi, Berne.--Cttesttr "g attne dog,of no} ", .. textrrre and hrtrh “1003"“ InVireeifie no. or creed. However, hen N_okbindinit, etc. . Godts "0 â€WWW†a good watchdog, and when' a mm] for and manyof-tho B.C. herd-J friend recently prxtposed to acquire an attended hugely by chi.dren. him to' chart-his house. the 6wntr Tbe animals-"no milked morttinx'smreteil " frames ight 59‘0““ urn! nvoningptr same a; cows. Good‘ered . mndonab‘fo MI'. . Ahesttatter feed andbro Ty balanced ristions an. was being argued 3n . Nttyrfittearl. just as neeosurr for the milking doe when tradtienty,/t.t9W'a" juw‘utor-.‘ M with the dairy cow. Ond and ontritit motor car swung roundthe corner. is] to two pounds of grain and meal All financial discussion endqd, 'il'; dui'y are recommended by Mr. A. A.' Caesar had wttgged. m. an for ther McMillan of tho Dominion Experi- ", but time. While the Jrate owner manta! Farm who is “ho authority fa.r _ threatened dire .entreaneq the' ehattf- the vtntement thnt,thore in good money , fear eommrsed in m undertone with . solling goats' milk oven as low " tenfuu gentleman reclining in a†motor. eontst quart. " whieh prfee its, vahrl Gr, and then handed him a bank note. ubio (ammo-wan!†and richness And “an", (Happened doWn'tb’o would â€w" lt " trtmruumtitrU 'ttnr- street .Cnenr‘s astonilhod master het. . ' found himself richer by 1,000 Swisl Goata h" hitherto been eonflntrd to runes. while the 30'de gnfherod the Old -World, being especicstr num- around the market pump to discuss emu: h! the moettin foamâ€?! Eur- the annuity of King Albert of the the “was“. milked morning and wooing-pi: some a; cows. Good feed may.» Ir blamed nitions In just is um}, for the milking do. as with the dairy cow. 0nd and Ono. haif to two pounds of grain ond meal dni'y are recommended by Mr.A. A. McMillan of tho Dominion Experi- mental Farm who is a!†authority for the stntemem month." in good money selling pow mllk oven " low so ten conts‘ quart, at which price its baht- oblo dtetivo'quotles and richness would can" lt no {mghountiblo mor- het. , ' Goata In.†hitherto been eonftned to tho ou .World, being cumin“, num- 931". In tho mountain section-d Eur- ope and Ash. Both sheep and gull no typical mountain animda. but (out: will thrive whorovor "X no gnon shoot: nnd Ibrubbory. y do not, like sheep, eonPntt "EWING. to Natural Resource. Bulletin. gran. .-"--- _ . The dome-tic you a. "pram a nuny sub-iUties which differ in t length of tho hair, in color and in tho shape of the horns. In the thon- haired clo- (tho Englioh (out) tho that in thick tend close. with an amhr.. ttrowth of woolly char-ct". Both sexes ore horned, but in tho unto tho horns no mom devoiopod. The color is either whtto. guy, (own or block. Tho torur-hnired (or Irish) not is mum frequently swMlthy todalthough! occasionally white or piod. Tho horns] are tame, corrugated. "Ind point“. And rise do†together in porollol linu.‘ Tho coat is ahom'and the hood lom‘ and ugly. The Anton and the Knob-l mir mot; no otten confuud but are in unlit, authtet. Both yiold hair of beautifully silky texture. and both carry a second quality of coat which reseruttlos wool. In the Angora goat tho woolly portion of tho coat is outside the uiry,ef"rerimr., 'out in the Kash- mir mt tho yool is' next the Aim The Nubian goat curios short, blah; twisted horns. the ours are pendulum. the lean long, and the roal of the te. w, lie is oxtreme‘y short. The Maltese mat is genernfly horrJ.ess, and is at raising has t,kogrse pa Per. MUTT AND JEFF-BY Bud Fisher. ,t.ho grateful, be in Ind. with ': other countries, Old the more day til I produce Myth", thy pester the va- r---" --'-'-r ---ie Rt.'" Edy of comfort: and mum" unil- ubio for the world'l population. We have not oven lppl'vached gitâ€: measurable dist-m. of ' ndsfyhg magnum. human want: let.“ alone ovqr-stsprlrfrte them. . What Cenedn. and may other countriee. has entered from during recent years, and what bu given rise to you"! unemployment, in not over- production. but unbalanced produc- tion. While (Stud-'- population has been unequally distributed, our ttttre- ttsto working force has been, and still u, vutly below our minimum national requirements, With millions of are. of the world's richest agricultural lands lying Idle tad. Atgte,'t', and} the world clamourlnz or food, JA is, parndoxicol to harbour nn'hmloyrj ment problem. Widespread trrmiir'or ment under such conditions " prim» hole évidence of bankrupt (hummin- ship in so far as sumeiont ffitelligeneet and energy has not beerf'foculsed on the tsm'tetfort of a problem which .ertr. vioualy lends itself to corrodion'by well known and _ prove: mothodi.’ unely, the augmentation»! our pro, ductive, agricultural pipit1ationHiftieti wontd speedily find full tithe employs ere.m-eo'.ored, The Syrian goat hi: very long earn and very lone hair, and It: horns are greet und spiral. Gilt to} our'industrial plant. Tho commercial success of the ttoat herds in British Col his not only points to limiln Nissan)†in other Can-diam provinces. in all of which there is little doubt butthgt the goat would make a splendid revenue pro- ducer am} family ':t'thtt at the same time there is av/tll? e the aplen- did ciimatized and Mandated]: of twanc. herds nag! threxrtritrtet! in breeding And miitetrij1ri,ily'sEti owner. have no. thresdirh..wit1r, high conspicuous susgeu. f, f Peasant Suadenly Enriched As Car of King Kills Dog l_' For the first time since 188g, main: Y.rum 2in has bioomed in Kuwait- 'sdens. The plant " fret 7 inches in /heittht and 3 feet in diameter, 1nd pro- duces leaf one year and a iiower in the knowing year. Former British Officer Earns uvbtt, Making Telephone Belgians. London..-0ne of the queerest jobs in London is thutnb-trlottlntt telephone directories. The work brings the mu "who does it-ex-army other: an income of any}. $5,000.11 year. ’ -He hit on ttii ids. through h'i 1 difheulty in thtdintr an address in 'tll); tobphono book. Thinking that much time could be saved to city Magi each alplnbuical action was ‘thumba slotted, he bought . concave ah'tserVw, hammer, and a small steel stamp for eachvlntter of m; niphabet. He falls on clubs. buaineu firms and pn'vnto houses and charges 2 shining: for. each boots thumb-Ilotted. The task takes him about ten minutpu. He ah easily index fifty book a (157 and is never out of work, as no',' Sheath. are fmuently issued. , - " - _ - rVW'." w-V'vaiv- 'v-y---~v ___ v- e'"" . This 'tuthset0stys the Wubm'o! given 160.000 hai. of the; Itotnl. pm an. Carillon your t,tp',tt,yt, on. mm is how made; asmgcc’ an (be .Ottun' rNer, 260 Hill from 260,000 tstir. de'rsloped t'f,tf,htlti'fl'l Toronto, It the point where tighter- tereets on the Gatlueau it did point prbvlncitl boundary leave- the.river indicated on tho map. Insetvnppenrs and turns nouthwnrd towards the St. a. small map of the Carillon visinttr. nuance. The rel-nun locations " The b‘urder at that point é: shown on other PP'" alto. in eastern “Ontario- maps to run along the shore whet... no IML 1001:)!an thpt at Morris-elsswtyy'a ft V, In midsfremn. Ontario him. More Dutarlo.could obtain Ttro,- e'eigCthttt, the maps-3m: trsulw and MO hit. (an! ctmt'kr.mrllm whale .0;- vttitt"ii'rft or the water at mat. point " tnrth align an» bev,00,000 up. The emhittis 'to 'her". 18titr' cef,i.1tty/e?),,e,t: - . . - h _eq, ,, __ M. _-_-L ._L‘.. _ u....a.._ noth-l s..L.,.-'.,itteok a ,oh. . . . - _-___ Vt, ___ - _ T o"', . t' i . .After two or three years of acrvice' perfection or the "mun-nun w .... a“ Y, - . t I the chlimfere of tho engine wilt prob- putts. '; '- . or '. "siQmfi 1:th heed to be regtound. When thoI muons we: "CAPE. . F q . ' F . . T _ . P wwbiie t.nrrit,.t' is built the inside! The cylinder loses its true circular (a me POWER tNrvf'oreNr' wanna AT CARILLON of , etilrifer 'iqturned to 3 perfect .1“.me becomes oval as this weer This mommies the 1iiuttxthtfot tttvest' 1604100 h.tis of the ion]. out trrele. 1'rrf, {mm m bo fitted to takes pm. The piston rings not be; the. (tumor. your t,r,tt,yt, Ott. tart. a. now under mics" “new“ pn 'lr- ight htirtt “mitten“. mummy flexible to on lg the) (no name mot, zoo mu T ‘mm 260,000 rip. developed 't,t,'t'l'itdtltl “MM“??? fly engimt .."i,rl, m-ivom sr;a.U,1akirur is the natural re- Toronto, It the point where the -inter- terer.ts on the Guinean lit on? pointi accordance with the .mount 0 ‘hé'weult. Tim' leaking can†We"! kinda provincial boundary loave- thts.river indicated on the: map. /iietTaririrpreetf,d, lm the engine. t Lof trouble. The go! which is being and turns nouthwnrd towards the tit. a small map or the Carillon viginity. " (The pistpn and the erllmitr .expary!l"i'iurued page. H'- the piston thus erenoe. The relative locations " The tror"r at that point is shown 0813".“ eontrdbt with» the variations in ', redusint the power generated by the other pow" site. in eastern “Ontario- maps in run along the shore iGiirUiiiPhtoert.t.urtbut not to the' ume de‘lengine and as the I?“ condenses itthe Ir" 'OML itisgdttutr thpt at Morr1s-elstbwhera it V, in midifremn. Ontario gree. ' Therefore, a piston that fitted cranked" the ofis diluted and its in; fliers Onttu'io,topld obtain Ttro,- ciui‘mg'that the maps are ‘i‘aulty and the cylinder Perfectly at a eer9iniliirieatini quality somewhat impair- MO Mr., a!“ chqt'iO.rtilltvi wtrpos 9" '),ttte'iyyt?, of the water tii.urat pNnt trd..ttmperytturt mhstihl expand enough “wed Second on the suction stroke In tin-15'. my“; wswbo‘aso,mo up. The-r1 siitis 'to'trei. my eimtentioti1 L"stirrk M iit tmlinder 'at_upbthef has“, “an irot.tpsa.vatt,d'rtyrtti' development at: Carillon mar" reunion was!“ partut racoinitioit it/fit, temprsrusfL_ “maps " siiiiiCiiiGit " 1T1l'd'lel'dli ttie 'eoa'yusttirn betwren '250,000 and 300,000 trp., 'u1dlarranstrsmeuttyaow agreed toeby Pnr,detttreo "it tte,', fit tho-cylinour 90": be game 'ii burns mud-z it in believed that Ontario will we mier Ferguson. _ ‘lomly " 0 cause conéiderabie‘noise c an: tr, nd forming “,me which BW’wtâ€"r'mm and to permit the gas to leak by mak- em? e . . . " . i , . . . . . : _ . , ta! 593 knocking of the engine. This Canada I Mineral Prosperity. '-h'ky'ai, Devonshire Finds mg compression of the gas irnycesib P. ' carbon 'gets under the valves and . , ' . ---_ . a. P.rNG& PREVENT LEAKAGE. Ramses loss of compression and short Ntr,ifs rr.c.ct'1?mth't.ie in,’ tho b l I',. to. _retyr Hia "r'i 'lttati',ts is provided with'sevcrel circuits the spark plugs which in turn __ ___ “A-.. " pm“... ...., R4â€... . -' . ' T... ws ', " n , . _ fiexibl ind in order to secure a gun:- (was thiAinrine to Mss tire. 'Victorin. B'.C.--u/'Coridit'toy iptthe ' f?" "i l, mining industry ’ohCanada are Bétter . I,imdsm.uc--1ghe Duke of Disvqnslsiret,i, throughout tho who'Asreinsntry tnan ",r,jopiifeihjovl'irnor-G'enerat of canada,,) havqever known them .in my timm' has turned‘hia estate into a liniited Ii:) aaidfChttrks Carmine'.), Canadian Pt tr.tis comphnyf At thisittHsthod hi! putcMinitttr of Mines, and ehieriarin avoid} ciahtgxatiun, deduct tts) exeititive Irtfie.ir of the Canaditn Gov-; expenses Jtr'cufi, hir the â€a“ fo'om _emment ihi mining matters, ttutr, his income tam 'v"id.e.setiije" the-psiâ€: ,uréndwhane, if!†a 'ee? A , trftnt Jf JAth dues T At trtentrl' trar.': toisrwiPThe r6061 “dugâ€, lt5 free of 'death dim: on real/estate aratto"mgr,- ltt ‘troubws. sP't',t,efs,i'i,n ist the mous thauit,is Jl:iC/lCi'll1"i)'iitq mztjiferoug mines tnmmi . to be the, syaitrly bus?“ estiiter. paying. them irrAt"es.t on record .this Your 1uneii.aivast inevitably lie brgken io Within nbo'uq' 11900 our produr-tiun has been threo srenertst'tttitV w..." - t steadily increasing ht the Met-amp into Thi; Duke ii'i.rjiritri.tfe'sui.ur homes. o1 $6,500,000 annually, and i) upâ€? in diitiris.ispi . ttt We countryrnggei able that the increase this. your wilh,ifiriiii/i; is'ti'l,iie'ilitili',_,i," H midi! n': ‘be even greater." -. .. l to CHM“ (hi 'lh Lg 3:193, yt ojye!, Jr Pasadena, ti.--Tlrre.urnrry4s 90%; "a of the sun's Hyman to be grhtly increased during the next yttart iuV, cording to Dr, {like}: Pettit, of-Moqnt'i Wilson Obaerim'rory here. He ha), “i4 nopnced that he had f nd that tie? u1tin-vio'.et rays of 'ld/ICI, tho part of the Innlight that curesesnme dis- eases and also causes sunburn, are 'to be more numerous irt,1927. Thir is [caused he said, by'the'4rtereaginr ot, the spots on the sun. _ i Dr. Pettit figures that the sun will: give " about two amLa half times' as much ultra-violet light in 1927 as _ it did in 192% when'the spots were less Cd',':.';,,,',.' he 11-year maximum of in“; on the nun wilt be mched next? year, he saith . Cuntive Power of_Sun . " To Increase Dining 1927 ' you And what can} child do. " :1? _ "r' . h little, poor child. ' ur.' " '. y- For a "nye,yite,iadrp.." I. 3r Who, an thir siftnrrtErough. _ 2 u"-., On bright days and stair - C' Glnnced toward me “attuned? , At dawn, mums}! moment; v l , Nttttgtt'tttfurfe eait its" 1539 t- l _ -e t'tt.ergtti, amrtitrhe2desl P if; . 4 Keep “was bi aha thttket ; . Well way-M ind veedod. . _ And foil in“: an: mo.“ j) _ I. . --Rotterta Mamstutd. --The hardships in the other fel- low’s Job until you get it. ' . --How mtteh.(rorh your dm, does until you so it alone tor a while. --How valuable your friends are uh. til you lose a few. _ w-How ngcessary the church. is' un- til there ls'a death in the W} --How persistent your conscience is until you have offended It. ' -,-Ttte knackln'g ot opportunity if you' and knocking your opportunities. , --How sca'rce money ll ugtll you try to borrow some. o N T As Rm segt's I r You Never Notice--. WW" WOM'" . u Pawn“ safer . “a o "a." .' 'ir 't ' , ' I . . ,7 inch... ina POWER ond’oWNT woRKs AT CARILLON my tndlcgtps the lmthnfot given' 160,000 by, of the ion]. . . . 4 . _ . . -- >,_J»‘ ‘_A-‘A‘5'.A male. "NUT-WW _ ' . “manner. 1:? " Pit), G lil, (q ' - illl. ; V 1% B8llilllk j , le' . Y' , _ . ‘I'1’3‘1 _-", tlll ,ltFre!lllr Q f Ihmisrnsc--Tne Duke of Devonshiro,‘ forth-1" Iioviumor-G"enera1 of Canadg. i Juurtursaed his estate into a‘liniited "tl-) tih'ty comphny.‘ Ay thise%ethod hr will avoid 's t,",rglii't,t,x't1iy; deduct ttsl equnses ogun‘ " the ,estafa‘ifrom‘ !, Canonsâ€? “house boy" who be- came a colon} in the career of Coknel Wang Wailiung. of tho Cantonese , srmy. who rercntly became chit! aide- de-camp to the chairman of the Kuom- lint‘ang on the eve of the Cantonese iarmy's sac-masses in the northern oom- gpnlgn. ".7 N . 7 _ -.. q __" .7 AL- we! we case '.V Lvmq,§yubci 1i,'i,h/,i,tj,ii,'jitiiii.oii'oi' ha tsiriisv'ice Hall In 'Dcrbyshge, oitarr Abbey. ie Yotlr- 1mousCiihy','.hteimr.is V p" .. Colonel in Chinese Army I'V'r."' _ Wing mime “Muse boy" in the hume‘of the late Dr. SKI.) Yat-scn at Sha’nghai and urvcd his ohr ‘chiuf 'when he was: a,pn'.itical exile ip the hired Stqtes. Striking out on trpath "iiifferent from serving chow and cigan- lying rtsow,Ahutr3oirted the umylarrd 1!!ch t highWfietr. _ "emit Comp! an â€WNW mine d'vZ'ns uLri, Aikeui/r He Traced I ut0(t)Yesris" Prams Absconder H . , ', -. _ rConam'.--'atifriir is having a laugh? sstcthe éxpenso of an American who come all the way to Eutope to trace his ancestor of some ttrise hundred years ago who win a taxpayer in Holy born, a sectién of Lstttlort.: .1 . The books were brought dm,from their dusty shelves andkin "Nbhimo the name of the ancestor" wnafound. Opposite his mime was the remark: "AUconded without paging tu'srates." Abin'zo mush tree, ind Mental-e an in one stare, - And therefore cbnrged with albumin} 'ltris the still Mr. Amidst the yellow foliage perched the' gar: In Mack crows†- {employer As tulip. saffron but], that spotted cup . to use" shows. ' l aérs Ire A yeliow-glumagad ttrd, now every parts ll tree stands. w. / more th Which shakes itseEr end {when Ihcd anythin _ on all hands. . ‘tho air: --Trims1itcd from the Turkish (if for Gr: Laml’l (1531) by E, J, W. (2!pr _ tset'rr, Autumn Color in Turkey. - “-q-c-u- gum p:ap,'cs,-lr1 tfaitstpsrhe, le' (i0SIt li, JVsitertdriWe :vl O, tl t.yei.ywt 1sttitig TORONTO a-dmeo it lit R tho.a: rum "rr"" - ---'-. _ “my " tled, 'o,'l'tif,.tt',lf,1'fo/e chamber. where .it burns, caulir , and to permit the g†to leak by mak- smoke and .formmg carb.on wt.ie.h ing compression of the gas imaoisib'e. ' can»: Irnotkintr of the engme. This "was ' NT LEAKA E ly..'.r,?.e.t,t 'gets under the valves and f s {m FE . C . icauses .055 of compression and short “8:333:53; i1; (13:31:? Ezjstfzvcxl circuitstzl‘: spgrk ping; :,1tt in turn ','ti.t,tt cénnct withtha cylinder Jfir'apg,,e,itt't"'-i'dutio,e'r"l"'t'pr'; there / These expand outward and form, n trout/es can't be obtained only through 'de.rorc.t eotitttet with the cylinder wall. x;est¢ripg me‘cylinder to its orlirinw1 'it':,iic'j,iit',iis'ili,ii',e, "getsi)rettlp1' ,2? f1S,ti't,"at'it, _,titttyt1ht,igi _ f 3 . * y _ "ttt . r 1 mos 33:19:32; issiet tli/l:'; “mg.†in .piii1'illtli'f, 1't/'li'ld1'e'.ii,re' tho cyl- "th ' 'e/ti/Ot;?,) gummy, â€We: 15 to "grind it. nus-ls dee - fegfe't'; Ily/tef D. s pack aha tthe use “fussy-y or. carborundxlr‘n kt,?, 'it'sttii'tir; It; ' use 10‘ wheels ty.tsott1tiy,s Mm!†tsrotity it 'r. t ' P, . g-e ns1the pa- Jy.for this 1vork. This 1s a rather deli.. 'l on»); I ohstd With. _eoii1iiitrttbu.pter cate cperatiort and icquires the service tsutiPtitrainst the side. of (he gunder. or, n hudr grade mechanic skiiled in . . .. . A ____8, WI..._- 61‘. sis-amy- _ i: --eo---- _ wan on ENGINE In? gamma!) BY USING CARI: ' It can an", w can S. Mk! ti, ttio ream-Be. of the crnnkshtft, which opyrntqlho avenge nutomobiie.' That is connochd to tho" piston " M†of isvwbon you fhrurs in T.,gete', inch the connecting rod, clun- the pitrtern on gasoline, oil, tired; ms name; at? to be forced with considerate I’m-m proeUttott, interest. insurnnce, garage against the 3140 of tho erlhsder, be- ...a mum. Roe (nu-see. on g light, muse during the power stroke the .. ‘l - .__|_ -n arr prseintiott. mun“, insurance, gang. 1nd 1m. For inst-nee, on I light six coach the mounted isgotimnbed at .3313 cent: per mile. -0f this sum 2.4 cents in put down for dopreeiUion. Hero in an important Item which can bu lowered by tho owner who takes unusua‘ly good care of his machine. He can ndd years to the vehicle's use- fulness if ha will use care in a few vital mitten. F “fungus: of tho expanding gas {which prshiees the power for.. at- [tne the engine tends to force 38:233- .iton ititight at 0‘1"th cylixlgir. Bu: I Above is a new phsto'rraph cf Made-, Hen Jattray, KN., the ttret woman ‘fi'bm um. nttiter" who was wounded; 5111‘th 'wu, She‘ll: $0 the only! (,:r.i',ii:?i'itr',':i' for membership in the; Amputlhon Asmhtlon. Sister Juf-' 'Hay Is now on the an! at Christie] Stre'ef. haiku. Torcmo. 'Bhe {In 1mm seven! decorations. unwinding; 'am‘ong which in tho lex " Guam i l,. Loniion.--Tho utmont eecrecx is be-ium "9"" u" â€'m‘" “v I!" we ing maintained in building Enibund'al "lut wot Antique' ttad not "t I)†" Igiant airship, the R-10t, for England-l preeiate.. V . tmira-Australia "rrpice, Armed guards', Botitr of the pieces that we“. 'ikoep all visitors away from the hnnv back to the time at Queen Elisabeth, gate and each one of the 300 person-[lad some ot them are "id to have iemployed in it. ebmstrtution is swiitki...bee8 ttsod " Me When-I'll. visited the At secrecy. Bryn-ions group. of work-i¢a§u°- ' ' . ners Ire strictly emsirned to seiitsrdti.'i, . . parts of the erection work and now', "----cfb---"" more than hid a dozen person? 1mow) “WW: anything Iboui the complete p?an.s for] ..SMI|d_ With anrtads That sleuth my 'tirr,itip,rrieryitiyhotred wingm risky. hand with him While he 2. ' f.,r Great Britain the supremacy of right, and part with 115m when he goo. F----.- I ZmnnIn England Guards Secret oLNew Giant Airship Merci; tlurr,mo Slate: ' Nit f Bed Case fer Apr Barrister to Hue. tt, Autdmobi 1e for'1‘..5tlld‘ with untidy What und- ain'rtttit, “and with him while ho lg of rtiflt, and part with lt!ttt when he gm 1 wrottg.--Linttottr. VIM“ u... m. __-.. . 'crankpin I. have!“ ttwoo" " are " one tide of the centre of tho platen 1instead of directly under it. , ', The result of this side thrust on the ' piston in . tendency to wear "my one side of the cylinder walt. The mtiid- it)! with which wetrr. takes pines in 'itirtscted, by a number of factors, per- Pare the most Important being the perfection of the lubrication of the v,tair"wtiir:hutaaa been a nhrlne of ro- Ema-noe. visited by thousands. ot pi!- Tgflms every year. 11,13 to become the shame of the same Ituturnd family 'whose property it became as the result. in! out ef tho most famous 20v. gmatches In history. T i After Dorothy Vernon (slopes! with 4Sir'John Hume“ was sixteenth Eoeutury, the tntwhtod ttso ensue trum her father, t e "King ot the Peak." Had um luggage the in: _ot the fundam. one-jot the not: famine: ot , Ensignâ€; Péfgmnent 'recovery from mesa troubles coin be obtained only through assuming me‘cglindef to its or1rirtn1 new trist.Ated, It', to it. The most .tyatistetar"' wgyy restoring tho cyl- bet it, to reir"hid it. Thir-io don; pyltbé use M.is.mepy or ei,torundditt 'wrieois on , tntrthints damned especial- Jy. for this wgrrk. This is a rather deli.. cate cperation and tenuirest the service cate operation and require: me servu‘ of a higlr grade mach-Me skiy.ed in this limb! work. When the proper grade of work is done the results lie even superior torthose attained in the new car at the factory. V Reopened. ' Raider: “any the romantic Derby“ any; curb wtiich was once the home of mwthy Vernon, 15 shortly [01111 to up mnahfted hainf says a London despptd}. After two cadturlér, dats Ttsis presenvyoung Duke of Itmland, who succeeded to the titie only I few months ago. In. boon “Hugh a mu- s1cn at Rowsley. about two mile: away. But he is renovuing the an- cieng’cum d meet: to move Into it my ii?ri,tjil,c, In {in autumn. At. reld" electric! , bu “.7 manned. u reservoir ha‘ been bum to prortdod water simply, And the root of the an- cient bulqud hilt“ been “9'“er with only“, “(than vood‘on the entice: .; _ _ . ', e-. Little ot the unclean furniture, how- our; remains. Wtrtm tho funny loft the plus, Mmthan 200 you: no. a lot of it VII noted 11!. barn. After 1 Madrid you" some nee-um: opened it. Ind ttttding Iqme of it mothaten and moldy. they burned it. lot the value at antiques had not nt bgon "r predated. _ Old Haddon mu to be. m Tho cannon ball td [mt mm in waiting which he! ozoeeted app uu- to pmduce. Sudde: tinhUnq chords, minim-4 coutttr no, waters th . 'rt"altitumt opening mu melodi- IIIIWJ. lion 5' We thing take- place. The hall Ind It. bud-lone» dissolve. In their pm. is on old-tuhlonad munc- room tUlled With oar, tummy: been. Grandmother u swaying serenely In her Windsor Fucker. can hum ttying over her oft . Interrupted anang. Father enter! from the "up out-door: and, will; his â€mail of wood In the corner, stop- to htush an? Iminlora _ . ----__i- In Ohm ttom his coat! mm: more! m we pcrlor‘m which and: in the cor- ner near the-vulnut whatnot and be- sh! to tltNter the me: of a wall-worn hymnâ€. . -- - .. . J-..-l.‘...- " can! l .W'hcroupon Mother turns up the than in the paiated-ehina haw. the children clam Ibout Grandmother's knee. while Either, with reremm 1 hand; with». the metal hinge ot the t great M1“, turning to the duy'l .ulecuou. roads, Ma voice rising to [rich outcry under the tttttttance ct Mu men-n. Hymn-u. “PM 'ttmt mit,' dtuhtor," any: Grandmother, and Mother obeys. The retdr notes ot tho organ sing down In“: Then com "Mrite Winn" ; - Men. CW." '.'tapk Ye Hm." and sanction: hom' "The Mikado" and "PtrtMori' then in tho full bloom of popularity. Youthful voices struggle in their tuat alerts at part sixlgrng, but Grundmnuwrk ao- prano is adequate to awry tire loud, Mother] rich COWIMO and Fatlwr‘s mellow tenor Ittt to the lilt of it, and qun the girls are going smoothly, while the boy. whose Voice at this 'pel'lod is an undopendcble mixture of tquetrlrt (shame and ham. bravea we ridicula of his sisters in'an silort to was» bum portion of the blrmony wt . Meroer rumbling course..And ttutept.iejrir)treeetm on to its trium- st-ieqsoitetutsiots. Later Father (who always betray. becoming rétlcuoo In lhe'mnukr') my be prev-Hod upon to lurid: out his mum, in which event the boy re- tires to I corner where. throughout the performance. he eyes his talented sire with Bttttertttg admiration. or under “Th. mm. ot Waterloo" (sh. since when has one bend the ennui of those thundering descriptiv- chords',), and arandmother will tell about her chuhood and the who the India cum. to Onon‘u Crossing, end- ing with her nightly: 0m cannot evade than. those Mean- ed memories. At'n word they rise from out tho dim storehouse ot past '-erteaoetr---bruht. louder pictures of â€My. "vacuum: and purity- Ing momma: of toMay. "Fu,,,, Ella recltgl "Dams Green," with long-limbo: animations: Edith may read her “(out class essay. Moth/ "Ah; tut, tut, tut! Luvs me, sec that clock-ant Scripture not rend!" In a. early day: ot' the Geodetic Survey of Cattndrezperlenre (lush! tho pm!†levellor that the has: safa- mrd M an bench-mark (um mark that Bullock. $tto altituderabore Boa MOI) “M'lndllum fax to make It " lamina“ ls poeMMe. Thus tor you. tho canard bench-mark VII a and! bums bolt set Bertietsl'.y or 'horlmWIy In such prrtmkn mt IMP" ct public buildings, etc, Eon"; tho inoontsplcuoua bench. ate. it}. It did secure protection all!“ “and. by its ittrotuspleuous- no" “I in u air way of defeating the In“. (that at this survey. lumen; "Moe. This to borne cut by the er perloneo at tho Dlmtnr of the Eco» doth: Survey will. attending pn my and gathering or engineezn a few you-g an. At one 0139 meetings In mud. the tteqttntettttrt at a city my the" of one ot ts, may! (men: mt eme- in Woman Cindi. in he (tun-co of mnveruttou this enrm: r ‘exprgud . duire that the â€Mam of peer!" level: simuld noon reach I“: on!†he had has." desk-nus tut y 135 to place oy of his level rezmria m t;totdardutattttra. To tttn amazexmrn. he learned that‘ a standard Mum-mark wu, lot-nod " my entrant-a of hm My lull and for n [number of years . \‘e-r'. Um. ha cute“ kls "ice to ha-l PM"! with!!! I few test of it. 'ciqtN (30066216 Survey since thut mm in. Mad I In“; and mar: mu spicuou mark which susmh'men Inâ€) an feature: of New and mum. Safety {admin Latest A few we†ago a Per'. /rertrn Orifd linger, in "wring the wax-1d scoNei in the Society Idends. when her ‘.Y'i' - - Mtrnmed to have her sin; for oat-third {in meipu. Her shag, of tho “be! ofNe" was three pigs. '.3 _0tsr*tgti, " chicken. 5.000 mama:- Mil . “funny " biz-actual No new pennies have been struck at the Royal Mint since 19:eP. In spite of thin. than is I glut he this coin. the Mock being estimated as sufficient to give 86 to every mm. wanna and chiid in tho country. ' . Ancient Cum from Eggs 4 Otrtry:sh eggshell: were 'ss-H I " nacho! tinwu. mouum cocoa swam“ - o. Sudden-11 I series o! " remnant of . 'nore wars $0.3M“ ." voice soul through tue in the hull ole-tim. " F ll lm