Show THE WELSH why old time superstitions customs and flavor are Ireson cd it is related eliat an english lord once said to his guests 1 I have in wales which I 1 have never seen but which I 1 am told is very fine every day dinner for 12 is set there and the carriage drawn up at the door in case I 1 should arrive this may illustrate says a scotch writer in lippincotts Lippin cotts the relation of wales to the average english maa for although almost oil of the welsh towns are merely a ten hours from london there is perhaps no other country in the world lying so close to the center of civilization of which so little is known to the outside world book stores may load their shelves with 1 on all subjects but few books will be among them on this quaint quiet and perhaps most picturesque tur esque of all countries the fact is wales is not much visited is lightly spoken of abid little read about not having produced a walter scott and perhaps these circumstances have done much to preserve the place in its typical and the people to cling to om ns superstitions customs and 1 ap age and to present to a visitor a iniel and refreshing flavor wholly its own |