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Show Results of Pressure on Eyeballs. Pressure on the eyeball has n ur-prlslug ur-prlslug effect on the'functlonlng of various va-rious parts of the body. Among those who bare couflrmcil this nre A. anC L. Bluet, Ftench Investigators, who lint) that such animals as dogs nnd rubblts ore affected, as well ns men. The compression of the eye (strikingly modifies, the action of the heart. Influences In-fluences resplmtlou. acts uron the blood vessels snd even prnddcea ilW-lurbnnce ilW-lurbnnce of the muscles, flow urji rctlexvs are breucht uhuut Is :ut' apparent. ap-parent. j About Heaven. There ls a well-known iry aUnnt a child being told Hint animals don't jo to beaven, whereupon she Inqulrwl bow heaven could Bow with milk and bonrj if there were uo cows there to supply the milk. A new variant of this has appeared. A new modern youngster n being told the samo thin remarked "Then what's the uio of coin' If we have to im lb bad place every moraine fur ur milk." Buxtou Tmnscrint. t ,, .' Famous Gargoyles. Gargoyle la a namo given te a pro.,. Jectlng epoot, so placed that it drains' the roof gutter. The modern metaP- pipes have superseded the nee of gur-goyles gur-goyles to a great cxienu )n, gotlile arcblie-ture these long and grotuique-ly-carved fpote have hesdi nf men. beasts or birds tn preixmie-ous cin-bliuitlon cin-bliuitlon with txidlts, pawsand wings of inonsifn. The psrynylee of tho rnlbedrnl of Notre Dame are particularly particu-larly fnmcuir. |