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The Wingham Advance, 1923-06-21, Page 24,12811,0•7* n K 846 0.tch.less Quality for &1e jt Tri Ito tsrn ViNG A ADVANCO 7avde, eaeh 41Fing With the Oaller beauty. „The air seemed te grow mOre and MOT- fragrant" Fountains fell in cool lily:tin:110dr pplaslies, aad temple belie einneed Softly in thwght bieeze. Triply it was a 'world by itself—te yenchant- Meat. ,After following ,a winding -path bordered with flowering bushes they carne upon a temPie rising ser- enely like a /saintly sentinel guarding the past, the pagode roof shimmering in the Igtoonlight., ' At their eppreach two servarits, standing on guard at the door, pros- HNURSES. • The, Toronto Frospital. tor incur- 11.141es, 10 affiliation with Bellevue aod 1-rospiteis, New York City, prters a three years' Course of Train- vvorld loaded with ears and 1.0 YOUng women. having the re. euired eclueation, and. desirous at -be. coming nureas. Tble liospital has adopted the eight,hour. system. The pupils reeetve 14/Worm8 of the School, a monthly allowance and travelling expenses to and from Nevr 'fork. For fsuurt(14eitep rninleortm. stion sanly to th pe , ment had they made except to peos- trated themselves to the ground. Weng trate themselves at the men ai in's Toy passed between them, and David approach. Rising ,en masse they now followed. 11, was all rather weirdformed a single file on each side of What did it nen, he woadered, the de1, and Weng Toy fell into step guarde at this, time of night -in front with his guest, and together 'they ap- o f a temple? Surely they did not fear roached the irnage. •" for the safety oftheir gods. David A eense of the mystic crept over 1-"r' smiled at the incongruity of the David as he eteadbefore the statue. thought, the necessity for humans tO The soft light frcsrn the candles, the protect the symbols of their deities. aroma, of burning incense, and the Insidthe entrance two more guards mellow chimes of the temple bells s Gift bowed themselves to the ground. I the night 'breeze swayed them, .all The temple was but dinaly lighted '•teridedtto envelop him with a sense of e a as they entered, but almost immedi- the unreal,' the supernatural. In the BY PEARL F.CraET, ately a soft glow permeated the place shadowy temple the linage might have and David became aware of a circular been a reincarnated 'spirit, so lifelike (Copyright.) 'formation of servants around a leug,e did it teppear. The delicate colorings tehed them curionsly, wondering telief. This was no dull, stolid -face CHAPTER VII.--e-(Contre'.) guest had no paramourit reason fox what there was about this pagan rell- - idol. The tranquil expression led an.d listened to the pent-uP thoughts Wong Toy settled back an evidently mi nig wors was' it m ee seemed ns was As Da cl oo e g idol in the centre of the temple He • shoWed the features up in etartling vi I It. d het° the ea er'eyes depaating at so early an hour as 'gion, .to call forth' such deecoutneses,IDavid's thought; tb the I>Tay,arene, and dI' ' 'd ' ht 1' d cl d that theCh shelling peas too lazy work for me, and wanted to get 'them done, so's I could start scrubbing again," was the explanationo The Servant Was Really hurt. It she had said this et the time, things could have been put right ni wor.lc or ,play, it gives the poise ad, ste4diraess that „ me success, hOrs dioctstion, 01:ttsit(u0k0,ke ltb'e'''IK0011h•,•c'00X. auddhaoislis, itU,•e illeeout ireauteeelleie lereletleed &Anal pifismet ra egz..4..s exereeele eat ease. BRrnsit SEEK MEANS TO CHECK CANCER RaEARCilLc10/APAIGN IS LAUNCliED IN LONDON Army' rpfi#7cti,14$1t0.1%,VV:ill'be EPrOpypd WM*rAy DisOoirer 'Prikirt. of Diiense. most anibit#14's campaign to raise funds' to filet ',..oteli.e6.•,.has, been laundh.; ed • . by influential -organizatlons, parted bY'Britain'etfamouealihysiefane and surgeons; Says a I..iondoli despatch. „,- Puring71,021 One, Out of every. sevn deatha, ' Britain froni age • of . thirty ,iiiid•upwards, eaused by :can - ger and still the profession rernaina,ig- norant as. to the cerise or cure pl, the disease, NO suin has been eetiiy the managers of the cainpaigin as a; definite „ goal, but they hope to rate nioee than $5,2s0p0 pe0,0a0i0s taoreb ebeu isnegd minlrdeese‘no-ortohtiZeoyikn. London. but throughout the Empire, and there is every .prospect that the SIMPLE FROCK FOR PLAY OR The French 'aviator WhO fa January eleven -thirty, rolling' out ,:from one who a „few' mo- m his chair and motioned David to rit,e celetorearY.' At leest, th:e man- in that Chinese temple, tolerant and • ' id A SCHOOL. . remnt ained aloft mare than eight hours aeant will be realiz•eds as the press inents before bad 9.11 the savoir_faera do. the same, arm sharlied .no sufrtpnee. But ,were,i patient- with -a blindfolded evvor . P,attern 3613 is here shown. It Is and a half in an Aeroplane with the is. ,giving it powerful publicity. 'Su; cut irf 4 Sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. to stopped -recently took the air Napier Burnett Lord Dawson of Penn of a woman of the world, he again David discovered his host had done theY wars iPPing, a. er all? he asked feeling, almost , a conviction, swept experienced the pleasurable thrill of sOlne -extensive ti•avelling, and as .he himself. Their attitude Was by no ovet: David that if he but kneltdthefrie ...A. 6 year size re uire 1v x 36_ in, a i.d ,ll cL,b , , 41 ..ci $ , , 1 , , meeting at last an antidote for his himself had covered not an insigmfi- means ta erful Solemn it was but for a brief moment some won ex u (I s 4 yardsa g 1 er ProPe e eT a seven horse- an ii Thomas -Ioider are a few of hitherto ennui, his world -weariness. cant part of the world's. territery, not reverent B.side.s,_th group Were I blessing would f_ail 'on hini 'from, the inch material. " ' 1 Power Motor and flew and landed the distinguished doefora who are tale. But their tete-a,tete was over all they compared some very interesting facing the dool and had been when I slender, uPreised band. Pongees taffeta, rePP, &Phil, ging-I witbrult 1±e aid of a Wind. The mo- ing an a.ctive part in the campaign, Frome.the arts of Rome they their master entered, for no move- (To. be continued.) . ham, • kindergarten cloth percale torized glider that•he used can make ha I t' t d Itoo.seon. As footstep,s came along- the notes. hall David was'surprised at.the light_ wandered tcr-the antiquities of Egypt, forms a suitable deCoration. inStant she was the Calm heisthss assortMeot of souvenirs of your • • •••• w e among ec en is n area e are lawn and ,crash are attractive,for, this more than a hundred relies on a gal- De: B. Farmer and Dr. Robert knox. del Stitch b animatioa died from hex. fei;e and in "'You ' undon tedly have a aluable v. • m° ing) roiderYI ot braid ning , change in his companion. The thence to the tungles of Africa. Pattern „mailed to any -address on ini decided travels,Mr. Weng Toy?" _as , receipt of 15c in silver or stamps,,by with "Unties to nerform., He . ,e/1( /1.9' : wasn.'t deceit. Indeed, it puzzled Yes, not a mean collection at all. • • -ma aeeeeealieVOW ,lon" of gasoline. ' 1\4/nerd's Liniment for Corns and Wart Appetizing Bread. . the Wilson Phblishing Company, 73 Whole wheat bread is delicieue if a mthaekeorigllavnelz West Adelaide St., Toronto. - cup of finely-choPeed dates and nuts back coz-npartment of the compound. Ifitapeoit 4 st'eirgsationtstlini.:t coa,ollnyP3inlgrriziedtdo. tures he had heard and read of, but Preliminary Work Started: - Although a tremendous amount of research Work already nas been done, in various couiatries, it is the aim of - him to. fathom the reason.. Dual na- They are a little step from here in a •"4 0„, 4-7-1•44. IS added Pa the dough. • - • proaeh to any g Reason For So Many Smiths. eine, 'surgery, cheating:4,y and radiology, this was his nearest Personal, aP- If you would care to see them, how - wandered if it were a mere fancy that Iriterrupting him, David assured the -- thin of the kind and he ever— the East and West were fighting for mandarin that while it woula give him THE ANNUAL RENOVATION. But if her work is hard eo is her k dear old lady, in Louden for the first time i ' n '1 f 1 i nor e, saw a g, ar ng supremacy in this winsome wed fa, e no small pleasure to have old memor- I have always maintained that reward great, for even if she is more on the front of a high building cinating find of hisl :ies revived, he would Much prefer, if. housecleaning is a task that may be downhear.ted . than a - man while sign which read: "The Smith- Manufactur- After Weng Toy had made ample his host would so humor him, t� see do *f h . t • , • . h 11 * ne, e long planning is given o changes are piogrese, s e rea y in a - apologies for his delay, the three pro - e treasures• ',f hhh ceeded, to the dining -room, -where .the had heard his Palace was a ven a e whole house from attic to cellar, a.re :completed:- She fairly revels in her , "I've lb .c1 f S 'th t ey g ompany. .t bi the matter, without upsetting the more appreciative of them when "Lawks a mercy!" she remarked to vided a feast fit for kings. This was Weng Toy's manner showed he was Of courhe, -when it fa clone piece- the fresh wallpaper and rico:, paint . my life, out I never knew where they Devid./sifirst experience, 0 dining in not a little pleased at the request, meal, as it were, with nothing attempt, and soon forgets' the discomfort she made ,em before:, a Chinese home. He had 'heard, how- and while deprecating in true Chinese ed that cannot be. finished the same ihas endured when everything is in p„er_ that it was customary in China, fashion his limited possessions, at clay, the housekeeper does not acquire feet o,rder,erid she is blissfully a -ware ii--1117-f-d-'`VF-otTe•P-4---gdiaear---t-e-exeol once .proceeded to -gratifY.-Ilia--g'st'"s as-InuCh-dnerlt--as-whem She is. 1%7 -u -ha' 15.4C everything also is as clean as the food to the highest point, while . at. close of day a total wreck among clean can be. • ,Chaos can be forgotten the host did the reverse. The dell- The scent of flowers filled the eum- all her piled -up possessions. when_order soon fellows. cious. first course of fruit and nuts, mar night air as David 'crossed the ' b' .cl ' t compound with his host. A full moon When a man returns to his home at Living for a lame an a dismantled night and find`s it looking to his nos- house, with nothing where it should be, and everything in view that should not be, rnake one think the more seri- ously of the unrest and disorder from which the whole world is suffering. Will rest and peace ever come after the present chaotic conclitiens? Our' Common sense tells us, in 'sans - arts of the Mandarin's cooks had pro-, storehouse. o owe y g . . soup, worked his enthusiasm up to a' eailed. in the sky, bathing .the,eourt- . 'fine pitch, nor did it require any ef.. yard in a .silver radiance. Tiny stone culine eyes much the same as when bridges glimmered, white over water- he left it in the morning, he is not fort to' eulogize on the .shark's fins which efollowed. Indeed,- David had, falls that spla.shed and*cooled the at- likely to offer the sympathy his wife had no' idea food could be raised Iso mosphere. Doeted here and there were eki,ects and craves aftergoing far above the eommoriplace of life, but i rock gardens from which the fiowers through a hard day of ‘house cleaning; then an never before had he had such :al glowed softly d, drowsilY in the but, if he finds evebat- rythm.g.topey-turvY, charming hostess, who considered it aight breeze. .Mountains of Peonieg , e an unavoidable courtesy to taste from rose like eager, flaming heralderS, he may more readily visualize thr, his dish at intervals,. a custom he' beckoning the world-weary to pause tle that has been raging all the de - 't charming.Wen Toy,' and rest. After all the turriulteof the and then he is quite willing to believe thoughtqthat the work was hard and that his however, although . his dinner , and Past three years no . wander David ananner of serving it were teuly Chi- named it.the garden of 'Peace. wife is "half dead."- . , nese, did not fellow the denunciatory I "What a wonderful, peyfect set-, It often happens, however, when re - custom of his country. Instead, he ting!" he exclaimed, and then stopped. pairs or reno-va.tions are going on, that guided skillfully a friendly and de- I For a moment he had fancied himself the work cannot be done in quick lightful conversation. I walking here, a small hand resting in 'Although David decided that that, his and blue eyes returning shyly his order. Days and Weeks of confusion evenint was the real bend in the turn-' adoring glances. He sighed. His life must be put hp with, and the family ing point in his life, he couldn't deter-lhad been, and would continue to be, kept cheerful by the thought of how ER YOUR MOODS mine . which was the more captivating.' too incongruous for such happiness. satiefactory everything is going to be MAST . —the girl whose confidences had -bub-' The cold hand of Fate would forever after the work is all done. One has I bled up so Spontaneously in the I bar the way, for loVe as madly as he to repeat those words as often and "Oh, don't let that trouble you! It's drawing -room, or the young hostess, would, he could never marry a -Chinese with as rniich fervor as anST disciple of only one of mother's moods! She al - r, e.,e demure yet dignified, whose laugh had maiden. Such an act on his part Cone uttered his creed, in order to I ways gets that when anything goes ' f the low - simmered into a smile and whose long would liketaking lashes were lifted at but rare inter- ing ing peonies before him and -bruising carry on through the dark days when e vals to let hint glimpse the glowing its life out-No.world behaveit looks aif home would never -he . sapphires they concealed. ly and rationally, accompany his host, home again. t After dinner Tu Hee slipped away. admire the treasures of ChinMena, and , it seems to me, do no object David discussed witb his host absent- say good-bye to the place forever. In -to the confusion that results from mindadlybut at least intelligently, k at the the vrorld topics of the day. Be soon discovered here was another rare curio. of friendship with which fate had favored him. He was enchanted and they entered another courtyard with the mandarin's wide views, his equally as beautiful. The mandarin. respect and 'tolerance of the opinions led the way into one of the many and been unable to see them with his of others, the diffidence but, when small buildings, comprising his estate. "eyes. Whew he could -visualize the Inside David stood bewildered. The finished product, paying little atten- -arged, the firmness, with which he voic e eoriental splendor of the place dazzled tion to the cluttered condition a the ' t. letting"V' be seen however they were leashed him - 1 however,they and hangings and place, I could see only the disorder, to go through life a misery to our and not -allowed M run wild. 'wonderful carved furniture, appear - and would be u bl t 1 th na e o cover a s - wer to that, question, that until rnen that cigars in my Pocket were much can think less of themselves and more broken up over it." of others,,no real peace will ,prevail. 2 S .1-ingllpflraTi$1,011E' g4t*ea.rW:Orh: 6YSAZE dROCERS. °Mfg RARDW,Ortf471C,NANTS, . ; IA Case in 'Can".inaxii"mate'...oacjects .think?" • "Well, I've' hugged a girl and found No country .as yet has actually toriod itself,- no one is wholly...at peace with itself. , Time, and a better understanding of one another, may effect a world's house-cleaning.—Dolly Wayne, " the least bit wrong." Thus did a daughter speak to a friend who was stopping with the family for a few days, and -who was S ko t PI t d $1 Minard's Liniment for Coughs &Colds --Q. Silencer for Airplanes. In Switzerland , there has, been in- vented a silencer for airplane Motors that is more efficient than automobile mufflers,- • Mbtor CUltb,fation. A new motor -operated cultivat,or in tended foe gardeners. or 'floeists can be used between rows of pleats, only a foot apart. much 'perturbed by the silent ail' of or s ea • house :building as much as women do. martYrdoin which lIngte,ss- Generally speaking, the laxly anew:en at re,ason was worn by her eeeee, sea& , -` Perhaps because a man is of 'a mo ...ocord.art ,rloating .0.0a1 Flsw Ruff° . all fairness he must turn bac They heti ceme to a dividing wall. ' re was a cheery pleasant character' but able Pric0; ..B00,1040.11ing 10' atlii_1,1: constructive disposition. I know that • ' *'pents t'ard. Out-Cf.toina .ot;iters pc?raytli 15 tI first step. Weng Toy pushed ,open a moon gateshe developed moods :when she was tekced to I have often accompanied an enthusi- quite yottng, and let thern get a liold 112, l'°R°, 1DERY IANDI'll'I;11"ERIE GO' - Now . unless -we pick ourselves up 740 Yonge tt., TOronto astic man through unfinished houses on her. out of any unpleasant rut, such as indulging in moods which can upset a lefliele household, we are Pretty sure selves and to every° " 1 When eleven -thirty came and still ing too eiquisite for humanse .use, sur- ,. ine .e se. — , d with the plaster of magination and If we are going to collect moods let Tn. Hee had not reappeared, David, rounde aim. bony , ' successfully hiding his disappoint- luxeriant with brocaded „ cushions, finish rooms and stairways with paper them be good ones. Becauee after one ment rose to take his deParture. ,- were strewn about the apartment in- and paint in the same Wey. , gets moods of any type they are apt 1 The roan ai n, Teakwood chairs and tables Still there are some women who do t . o d 1 looked at him in vitinglY• . - ,C s o turn out like the old man of the sur- prise. •, h t t wi cove). o th • -s n which the emblems or • . - . , enjoy watching a house grow and who seats Hard to shake off, they "get" short your visit, Caitain Marsden?", China were embroidered in pure gold, are as happy over its development as you very soon after you have "go" he enquired. Upon, learning that If , ma.de the place luxuriant n eough for a mother is over her child's' growth. them. • is the abode of -princes. The mandarin watched the expres,- They have that bump of construction None , of us can pick out our in - sive face of his guest, 'well pleased. which,1 fancy, wee left out of my own . clinations and our tendeneies, but we 64,11,'Phis room thousands of , years old," Lifebuoy way he safe- ly used on the tender- est skin.- •• It is •wonderfully cleansing for little hanelsefaces and hod.ies • ., Lifabiny.:at koo 1014itio.Y Alapite 1 4) N ' malte-up. Perhaps it is not so much can alltchooSe what we shall cultivate. 'he explained. "Everything before laziness en my Part Sulking and bein ..anorose • you belonged to my famous.a cestor • . . g , answei- as a desire for y, or no answering n• ' peace and quiet that makes the up- ing others shortl • t . the Emperor Woo Wang." hea.val accompanying the redecorating thein at all if We -don't reel inclined, "I have travelled a great deal, Mr. of a house appear to me to be such a never really affords any great 'satis- Weng Toy, but you have here a room that surpasses in beauty and luxury trying matter. faction, . and even if they did, What anything I have over seen. You keep I hright h ave often thought that it was a have you or I or anyone to sat - it closed up, of course? You do net wise dispensation of Providence that 'efry durselveS at the -expense of those Make use of iti' led to the creation of the firet woman 'ahem who are forced to eeme . in 'LA/1y niece is the only one plivileged only after everything else was finish-. corelIct with og to comeng here. This is one of her own cd. -She was pared, that long watchi '' : Perhaps the7-ir'nbetistressii type private rooms. Nothing in all China, whioh would have beno is a en her fate had of I ed ' th t which folks acquire too good for my child! m the last statement forged a trixe link ing she come into existence earlier. Wait- ' and yet wort't let others know he, The note of earnest solemniti Lo see order Come out of that first . they are moody. w 1 . of esteein in 12:avid's miter for this 'chaos -would have needed a high degree! A frietid ef mine has had a ser - high -bred EaSterner• 1 of n ,patiece, and the confusion would: yant .frmany years. As a worker As he staoci in the midst ,.of these; lie.ve "got on the nerves" of nine 'wo-', she is a treastre, but her moods at symbols of an aeons -old civilization,men out of ten. ' - 1 times east a: gloom over the house. ' David ould not help but ponder 0111I Perhaps there was still higher wis- C One day the mistress, seeing Annie this country, with -its teeming millions , , the plan of her coming • w thwhole1 • f t h 11 a leap o peas 08e, Wilt) were yet rivettecl in the footsteps . 01.0n1 shoWn in t b ' ti 0 last thri f all as her 1 of their ateestoes. What would hap- in ,13 eing 1i & 0 s sat down beside her iii the kitchen just how things sh9u1c1, and. lent a, hand. pen he wondered when the fetters! °Pinion as to were broken and the Y evere forced to, be done was asvoided, for her , views- • • . ,. . 1 Iv:media . tely the gni got sullen and ineet,the nw world, the West, Which in I certainly would have been .given, looked gluxn. When spoken to she eorriparison, was an infant in years whether asked for -or net Sbe, tie well, bately abswered. It was not Until a and harbored barbarians wheel China as many (Abel; WOMen since her tim0,. day oe so afterwardS that her mis- lolled in lulturY? would have pretested, I am sure, had ' tress knew what had caused the AS the door of the treaitlre house the chance been g,iven against the ere-' O. 1 "It seemed s thoug bl ' eau e cloeed ori. them, Wang Toy parsd. though you thought ' ,,,ilwrc, 'Th sohathir, g. I am. going to ation of Varioes animals, rePtiles and show , you, 'Captafri Marsden, that no insectd for which a Woman sees no : • foreignet has yet laid eyes on, the earthly use. I meet, prized Possession of eity house 11, however, a woman was spared < - e irs grea con awn, it is the only th P t t f ' ' ' and one which I know you will ap predate' one with Which she has not hac I o * lc David expreseed his keen pleasure . .. ' patience. Without her advice * or help iit the offer, bat added it reitiet eurely be ehe of the 15even wonders. 01 the but few cl-anges ahd chances are taken Mee weeld if it could StVpasse what he ., in this' reoriet1 life, end upon her shoal - had aleeatiy seen. aere iiimally falls a big part of the Tbey peeked through severel eourt- bUrdera I 1 Embroi.drery; Psncy .Needie 'Workers We sell yonr,so.osii. on comeignment, 'Send a ataropl for reply. ' Lingetie ithdSpeolalty Shen 120 Darefetth AVentre . Toronto e it11431t oivr ,ktlY1M.121100,inade ,V.0141NaYlthamitingda ds.411miagsr4bie vital : siitistactortSthice. ;"71theketguttnt catiiryour !REMO can buy. ,..4-setfer : 4Sesstit MOWerl!yeause. ANES,SMART.PLANT. IBRocitsm+E OtiT. .11;4:141g s. but also in animal and plant pathelogy and•hyglene. A small army of in-vesti- , gators:wild be employed and the result of their re.searches will be correlated. Thus the investigaticn proceed :along ,naany lines. and the chances of finding the cause- of the disease will he Increased greatly. The British Red Cross Society has - placed its, facilities at•ilre ,disposal of theArganizatien, Already a sufficient ' sum has been .bontributed to permits , preliminary work to be started. All •infolination ' gained by investigators will be made knovrri, to members. ofthe • profeseion. - Spider Silk Stockings. Althaugh the manufacture of stock.- ings.trom spiderk a silus .been sus- pended, there is talk in' France of re- viving theindustry. Apart.from s•tecla begs, Ithe silk Is. a neeeseity the makers of theodolites .and other sex- ezeying instruments. In these nistru. meats ;two lines of spider ,eilk erose the -centre of -the glass at right angles. Formerly there was a factory in the South' of France where delicately woven spider silk stockings and Other trifles- were ma.de, but ft failed on ac- count of the difficulties which: attend , Spider, fanning on a large ecale, Spiders cannot be penned up liko' chiekene, but require plenty of room, 'otherwise they fight and devour each Other. Alse many attendants, al e re- quited to feed and tend them. The method .eniplo.yed for getting the silk from the spider requires much time and care. First, the attonished • spider is tossed from handl to hand, In its anxiety it emits, a thread of silk in ' or -der to escape by Aropping. A kind a wide -pronged, hairpin is used by a winder to gather uP the sil'k-; er• By th-e time the Spidehas lowered witsa; obff, yseveral hundred feet of tine it is Allowed to lei& the ground and Seeing Through the Skin.. A French. scientist, M. Farigeule, claims that sight is: possible by means of certain elemsentaey organs which exist in the human skin. He recently published the results of his experi----: xn.ents. - One ot the, eases described relates to & subject who at a second trial, with/ eyelids' tightly faeteoed down and eyes covered with a thick bandage Se- . curdy fixed, was able. to distinguish such rs cideas white from Pale grezy orange from ochre and a.t`the end of , a farther sitting te read two couplets. As the "eldniaeiers, to -be decipheied were plae.ed in a photographic frame under glass, it wasimpossible fOT thern to be identified by toueh,, more- ovey the glass frame itself was nazaded to. the subject in such a way that no- body present could see'elia'bugh it,- In this. partieular case, the success, was. obtained while the furehead, right . cheek bone, anti fingers. Certain areas of the skin are more reeeptiVe to this "second sight" than othere. t• e, pure bev6rage-r- ottled oily ,,abso, hitely-,saniory 'plant vthere every bottle is sterilized.' :- 13uy it by the case' torn VQ,ui' ealei,r and ceep,atdw potties on ice at home. eel ,tt T.141 000A4PL4 l'Or'Int45,.W.nkr'?P1o'rAPIP°g* V,40c0.6Vel` :77 /4, "A•tiV " rOckdCBook taitnera. What -may b-e'regardecl as -the Most perfect pocket camera to .date,lhasAieee invented by 'en Americau photograph. I:flies new appere.tus is claimed to he the,. thinnest cainera. Id tlie,)ii3Orld, It has the , appearance et an ordinary Pocket -book, and is ,carried as easily. All the ailventages, .of 'tele. raiding in-' StMiracTiltsare-eadrotliedein its 'eonstrue. out, It weighs only .1.2,'OunCeS,, and 18 ;(1.1*4v,tip4g.0 11101011 pttto09, dimes' pletares, asdA,nrg___,,e asL.31.4 414: Easy. ,"1 -low did you keep your don:Aida secret'?" "1, emit it: an ano0yinon2 'sideway'