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mos: pL'<.;;)li: ;i.iU parUHiikirily have lairvd.
ITCHINX: OK TUI'. SK.IX. skin is ;ni ;ifi\‘rlioii wiiich ill n>
It is plafn that uavli i-asc ol
jlehi'i'.,^ must h'-c SLiKlied sejiarately ;uul a different tivatmeiit advised in I'aeh case-. 'I'hcre is ciij form of ilohing tha.t may afl'ta-t ih'e wiiole Ixuly, I'.ut i-s fomul iia.rlii-iilarly lietweijii ll'.e fm^ers and on the from ol the. wrist aiail arm. The little si>ots aro maile worse by the scratrhine which u is impos- sil>k- to resisr; live
scra.lcltint; is- won cloiic at niyht jnvolimtarily when the |)ationt is half ,
a.sleen. This variety is speedily cured by means Ol snltihur oimtmont. The proper wav of carrving out the treaimcnl is to have a hot bath first .so as to oixn all the pores of the skin. Then the; ointment shoithi be careinliv riil'.lHid in, not itsia^ any vatlence as tliou};h one were-mbbiiie a sprained joint, 'out i?ently and ji.aKiently rubbing ininil all the ointmeut ha.s disappeared. '1 his shoiihl ha done e\*erv nightj -ti-ie cloth,■
ihuri' is ;i'.:K/lht.T sc‘l < lir.s. wlv'ch ni*n';nlt.: th*
is iun so ^rnr.*r;i.ii\ aMkigtrst.*! is th;U. -*1-'
i.mI'K*!.! l\'nij)h;i.- iH;dy. Ai
uiiin pLirivts ihero arc small glands placcMl i-n i.hc rciirs‘‘ «.U ilifir iliuy IS M
jiw'scii.s gelling into the sysieJii. sraaH’c. i'll a
<il- iKi.sfaieil
* lht.“Sc
lymjilia.tV: vcsscils, auul saltj^iiard.s
a.gai.iisv l‘o r hv ihi;
> shouM l.>e
ivoileil to make sure thwe is no iubahroai iin them, and tlic iK-dding shouhl l>e thoronghly clcainseil. This comiilaint is catching, and care should lie taken in the use of lowcl.s. h trad ketch it Is, jr-.llows .and other thing.s through which a. s.-coud person rn.ay l,»e at- tin'kcji.
.\KTTU-;-K.\f;ii.
thtt sk'n is .a jircmincnt .-'-ymptom is known, as nettle-rash, or Urt'n-ari-a.
.\notlier kind of case in which itching of '1 his com-
fi! I
phiiiit a.lwa.vs ei.rmes fnin'i something iJiat ha.s been eaten: in a large nnmli.T of
ea.ses the offending material is fish, espis'ia.lly .fried fisli. rotted meat, tinned fish ttiitl imuiv other things may upset the jiatient in this way; lolistcr is a well known offender, lit is curiwis how e,‘rtain articK-s ol^ diet affect different individuals. Food whii'h is fi-eelv partaken liy all the members of a family results in a’ nettle-rash for only one. Iwperiencr- is the only girsle: when t'on have
di.sc(;v,'ivd that something gives yon .:
iettle-r.a.sh et-eiy time you .'at- ir. yon must .'tvoiil it in future ; no on<- ean h-.-lp yon. yon mn-T look .afte.r yourself. ( iiic.-bitten twiec
shy.
THK rKOPKK TRK.\'J'.MK.\r. 1 find the most si.w.fh'ing
applie.atiou for
ne.ule-ra.sli is fetid lotion ; ])ieces ol lint mtiy be soaked in the Union and apiilieil to the face where tlie itching and swcllling ttr,.'.
ofuMi most
app.arent; wann bti.t-hs into which a little s-oda. has Imen jnit often re lieve. tiiul some-limes b.ran liath.s are sne-
e.essfnl. Hut: Uii.-great essential is to give ;t smart
pnrg.ilive—
sur^fca will always <*.Lrt*.liilly wa.u.'li h'l* a. swclli-'Mi^ just ahovt; idle c1Ik;w or I'li iht.‘ anii- pV:. 'I'lv-' rc.'usfin is tlia.i ninniiin'j: un rr<;ni i:ln‘ lin,LCi'r ;u*c H.i in.- iVamd i1\(‘sjj iymi^
ha.lv: ves sels. anti Lhl.'V carry ihc ‘^erms lo-dic- nfarcs-t: hinpha.c'io giai:i.ds. In th^j' j^’
I.inds a ba.Ul».r reval is carried out:: i)iill_^<aaus-. pull evils. ‘I’lii * [j<*rms ma.y he easily dei'ei:ucsl. and .ihen all is well, or the j-V-'niiv-^ may win a.n an alisivss m:iy fomi. This laki.s [ilaci.*- when the j^^enns arc particularly v.h'uleu;:. or when tlic lvmj)hnlit: j^hinds are connMrscd cl i-e'Ms of weak nesistiin/x". RcX'ii y<>ur lie:ilth up t<> isia.nda.rd ; never let the i,vrm's; Aiiiv.hor e\anii>le of the same tlVinfi i.s when veil cut; a. corn whh :l dirty kiv.ifo; the* p!.-Von gels into the wound ; angry red lines ma.v i>e st'cn miming in> the h.^g i. th e exact course of the luiiplKiUc
ve.ssels, and. in the
t'lid, a:n, a.ljs<vss may fonn in thl^ grohi.
M !: i'I IOl).S OK ‘I'UACINO.
Ul.SlCASK. oulv il«.i ihosi* glantls try i stop tlie
gVirms. hut /ili{ey 'alJso i*atoh (.'’aiuvT jCclJs wiiicji' arc trying lo get into the syslem. Tumours
a.re iliv.'j.lei.i auto two griMit groups: ( i ) Simple, which do nol end hit,vHy to the jKitle:rL; ;ind (.:} MaligiKLUf. wiih;h a.lwa.ys kill the patient s;x;ner or later.
Jii tlie
nviilignant kiiKi. the littU- cellls of wh f.'ii the eaius-T is eomixvsed get free, in the l\mp!uitie vessels, a n t la seco;ula.ry growth may a.])iK*ar
at sxniie
d.istaJit
pn.it of tlie lv:dy. l iu t llie first sr’gn il; the eiilargement of the glands. This will show one of the melJvxls we h:tve for ira^fliiig ilisease. A patti».'nt walks iii' and sliows mf.* an en'la-rgv.vl gland .; I immecU- :itely Uiink to myself where ila llie lympliatio vesj^-ils pland ?
from lliat «
f.iraii:Ti into that instanfs*. the gla.iuls in the nc'‘k
dra.hi tlu.- gulle.i, and if I li.nd an enlarged g lan d 'in tKe neck I know that one cf tin: pc'ss.lhil'tles is a gmwti: in the gullet.. Tha.t is whv wtr ::,hvays like to given a. lair c.hancv to exami'ne a p:
i.tlcnt all over: the distviwiy of a little lump whie:h
perlia.ps tlie pa.f!lent. iransv'lf
verv important rdue.
ANSWJ:'.K.S TO ( .'OK Ri:SR(.)M-)HX'l’.S. (degg (DcwiTiury). - Tt sounds fronv your
-
c.-i.stcr o 1 is the ln-st- a.f
once. It is most important that the offimd- iug matter .should be remov<sl from the Ixuly without a moment’s delay. very liglil diet sl-.oiiUl Is,- the rule for a tlay or rwo. ^■ou willl now
undcr.sta.ml how iieci-ssti.n' i.v is to distinguish between the d-ifl'erera:
cau.ses c.f riU'hiug. It i.s ustltrsts to say to a. do,-for, “ .Mv skin itches: <-ure it.” •uuU’Ss you give the po.or man every opportuu-ity of studying vour i-asc. If a skin-remedy is g'Lve.ii for what is really an intestinal trouble, or if a purg.a.tiv,* is tulmiinsti-rsyl for what is
re.ally a. s'lciu
ili.sease. no gc-'id effect i-an be c.v- p-cted from the t.n-a.lmenr.
TO rL'RK. THK I
RRIT.VI'IO.V. .In oUl ]>eopte \
vho.se skni is ihini. and
wrinkled. Ifehiug is often bslt a.s tile result of sttme degeueTatioJi of the nerve-cndhigs. The abnve-nv.-mioint;d fead lol-ion. and l.)ra.n
h.atlis are the lust plans to try, 1 mt .ait oint- ment
e.am.a;;niing a very small [lercenlage of <’arl.>oHe acid may be sneeessfnl ini rediieing the irrila.-tion. jaumla'ii is ge.ntrrally ae.- comji.'tnied l*iv an inte.'k'rable itefung ol the skin : the treatmenr them '.is (.llrveied to enr- hig the jaunilice.
d'HK I.VM]>H.-\T1C (:i..\.\'n,S. 'nil.- ei-reulalion of the blo-vil is now a well-
kne.wn fact of physiology, although its ey- 'istcnce wa.s not [iropc-rly demonstrated natil the e,a.rlv part" the seveivJi eentnry, when the .'stiKiTts w,.ire on the throne. Hut
[.Ml letters inte-nded for “ 'I'he K:imily Doctor” .should l>e
.nddre.sscd. “ The Doetor.” S, I.a Belle
.S.TUV.agc, London, E.C.]
ilescrij>
i.ion like a e’.'i.'ie of mfanlilc ]jar;dysis, liut 1 -should kvl.‘p him under \our d<.x'tor. It mav l>e there is no <.*urc, and you must u:,;t exj>eei: your i.kvaor to work mir.'iclcs. I'
de.etTiea.] treatment mtght i.lo gr.vH.l.^ Anxious'.—
CO LUM N . s [ B u a L a d g C o r r e s p o n d e n t . ] 3H
i*AKU \ Mi:.Vl‘ AN'l.) WOMlhNS* .SL'Kl-'RAO!-:.
A tunfng peiiU in the W«jmeiis Jrancli,SL:
nt .Vf'inenl wiill lie re;iehud on Man'll jjiu.I. ihe dale li-xed for ihr second readiing ol ilic ( ’<}n<’ii..iiion Hill, in the 1 louse oi t iominoiis. ']’'ie diseiissicn :dih<.»ugh it '-an only l>c <-'5 tt i«-iitafsvc eharaelur, wtl! at leasi, indicaie what prosjiei't ih» ir is <jf carrying a measure r.r WomeiKs' .Suffrag>‘ this .Sessio:i’. Mr. l.loyd Ccjoige lielieves that die [)?‘<.ii'
0.sai to e.xieud die Iraiiehisi* to women will haw, the suppc.rr ol a uiaj<j'riiy .in the House ol t'<;nimons, hut di.rc is much tliverg'--iii\‘ <
>
ilur'ng his ( 'onii-UiMilal t'xperAim'e a.nd ‘-'n- conrage-d tiiis ('
ha.nge in the* development ol the l ir i t’si\ drama, af te r hvs restoration' in 1660.
( ► ddfellows 'll I'll'- Ir is
liin.ugh the
noe.ri.nis ihirba.ra.
Villiers DiicK.-ssof (Cleveland - ihe mother of die first Huk.j of Hraftoii. that Miss .MaTtin-l la.rvev traces her desc’ent trom I'.iiaries II. There
h.as re<'.intly aiipcared a. “ Life cf Haihara \'iHV-r.s ~ ( 'ouniess a.nd nncliess,” bv Mr. lMiil'*]> M‘. Sergeant, ao- ce.rd-iiig t<i which she wa.s all iht.- Meriy Mi^nan'ii's
fa.voiirr.es ih.: most d:ss'..:hi:<'. lowi’st and depraved.
1
cpinkin among its frieml.s as to how lar diat e.xteiisioa should go. 'J'he (-’
one.iliat;:on HiiM Uf iviiifcr ilic Ikirlianientaiy franchise «.> wonun householders, is in charge ^1 ^1^*
A gg-1 la T' 1 Her. (A:insv5rv;iLi\e Memljcr for ( 'lu.’llc.nham. Roughly siKakliig. it li.'i.s die
^
support of one-fourth of die L’^nronisL l.'ariy, a-iiil dmv-fourdis of the 1 ahera.l ]kmy. so that aiiv ma.j'.jrUy h-r dve Id 11 must; come from the
l.aUnur and Irish Memhers, Many laherals, however, <,ibjee.t l<i due
restnc.ied ciiaraeter *.:f the HiH.
a.nr] would amend U U) include all maTried women.
Its (.’on-
.s:.Tvatlv<* suj»jM>riers would, cm die otlier jia-nd'. res. nt .su<.’h :in extL-nsion of the Hill, tuul in vit.'W of diis ilivision ol op'Uion.
it is nrrt. lmi)rohahl-.- lha.t it.s ccaiih ued «.i]tjxi- neiits in the Il<aise n\ Commons will sue- ceed ;i:ii defeating dit.- Hill.
In that, c.-veni
theTe wmild s :trm to K*. httle pn'-spee.r. o| the l Iou.^.‘ c:f ( 'ommons extend ng the iran<*hise to
a.Il wc.nieu. wiien it t*c.m<'s l<i
dc.il with die ( l«T\''TnmciiL Reform Hill laitoi* on.
A i .1.-WOM KX KX1 UHiriOX.S. l/.:ndoii has had ii.s •'All-Women Kxhi-
bito:r.s.'' and Herllii h;is been greatly in terested iji a. simila-r imdenak.'ng in t!ie ficTinan eanital.
Jt is one more eviilnicc
that tlio women’s
mc.vemeiu is ot workl- wide extent', and it is useful in i;amiinrg at a tim*.; when dierc is a g».vod deal of dvseuss:oIn
nlr.mt unmarried daughters, who lead aim* less lit‘<*s, ,
n.nil ha\'e no odier re.<ourc.e dian the eX]>ei;ia.ti<aT of marriage. Almost aiivdiing is Iwiter th.'i.:ii ailing otit one s
..la,ys, a. fact whieh tlu-s.^ “AM-W(Tnn n Kxhi- liiilcn.s sngge.sf is l.K’cianirig more and mi'vre a)opree'al--.'tI. Ncedi».*ss to say the on.* at Hjrl.m wm.s <*arri‘d «.iuL w’lih charaetcristio ('.erniaii elhcViicy. a sixHal diversion Ix-EUg a. liall wiih<ail me:H whii'h was v<.Jted a. great success.
.\l d ie In.'.ertialional Women’s ‘not nolir’e may give a.
Jkirliamciit the i»m|Kis;il was revivrtl that (Jorrnaii girls .should itn<V-rgo a year of ixmipulserv rrainiiig in a s^-hrsd of domestic. eccnt;mv. and .•‘.he^ulil not lx: .Tlhiwed to ma.r- r\ nntil they h:ul elone s:;). 'The. m»'.n have to do conipnlsory sen'ice lor the delemx' of di-dr cv.uiinv, ;iivl why should not girls he made to 'pialifv for otheT impi;rranr ilnties of eif:/<mshi]i?' 'I'hal is for the f> 7nian people, ic, dei;ide.
- If fit is tn ie he loses a puit of
iilc.*?l someflnte from da; piles ]. eOJisider tha.t the question of an operaj.iirn should lie carefully weighe<l. I t is not a dangerous operation, and wouUl verv*
IJke.ly cure per- m.'iiVMUly.
n
Wi:*I’ WI-A'I'Hl-iR RAIMKX'P. I•'el.5ruarv has this year fdli.’d Iwr d}kes
Ut overflowing and as a c<.):npe*i.<at.':;n bar the coiUMjuou.s d<.iwnpour. and tlu* laek 0.I diat
amouait nf .sunshine which as a ruie we enjoy during ih ’s fnful iiv.aK.ii. wc are pru:
ni.se<,l a fm.*. drv Slimmer. 'I'
h.inks. however, to maaiifaeLurers an.d
de.signers of raaiju'o-i*. I'lod.iing. women are not weather li..nnd lo- • la.y, as wvTe ilveir modibns and gramh motiiers.
THE' g a r d e n .
KLOW'KR
G.ARUI'.-N. Hardv climbing iilants of many kinds had
li-.'ticr be Jiruifc'd artrl IraiUi.-d now., ^ ciennidHes of the Jaekm;inni. Vkieelhi •md ('.oarnlea o-l<,rata tvpes m;i\ be primed
ui. a.ny
re.i.soiitd.le extent, or eraai lH? cut a-.iirlv to the ground, if to b.; resine.ted ;i-s regards .space, as dies-.; flower <ai the yoring .;r"’summer shoots, while iho.-'e o-l the Moraki.
l.a.ngngino.ei. an'd I ’alu-ns
ela.sses
bks.im ehh-flv'on the old rip-.-ned wood niy. acid eons.cqueni'ly if t!i'-s i.s removed a. !se.a.s<in .s
bio.an is lost. C. ANARV ( 'RKI '.l’KR. Seals of dris t'lreliy elirnber may now h-
s;iwn, )>laeing them half acr hie.h deep, anil an inch anari w,here reqnlri.'d lo grow.
l-iveii tiny children g-» out in
I'c.i.'iv
earr.ag< s as usual oil a w^:t day [ip.i- lec'ied fn.m: the min by wateriiro.:f hoods .'vad apnms whilst ,their eh.ler l»r«;thcrs a.nd sisters in Inverness cape's, or oil .silk luvidctl i.'h'.:Lks in the pn.'Uiesi shades of [mnile, v’oU'.r, l-.hie or g rv n . enj<w a walk i.n ihV/'ling r.'shr. and are* iMmefUed radicr lha.n odierwis' by the e.\
eroi.se auid
fre.sh air. 'I’ho scho:.:lgirl long a.go
n.sser:,cd her .'
i.nile|>. nd- eiice ill the
mar.er cf earreing an umbrella, and it is surprising to
nc.se on 'a wet day tin; luimber iX women who have disi'ardetl it: also.
(.'kid in
ra.innroof rwifd »*r serg*
sa 't. w’i.h hat to m.-ilcli. wann s:.'--'kings and st«>iu bo:::s o.r gol«7shes - th a t have ivime liack. to favour rj-gidii—proiided .she wears ••varnt wo.-llen undc-Tgamienls, die sehcnjlgir] is as Well prcavi'U-d from the ra:’
D.
M-II.I.AS. Begin ht-serting eint.-ngs as .s'
X.in as the
yriiing
shc.acts attain a siiltieieiit length
lh.it is fr.iin iwv. t-i three inches.
I 'R L i r
H.ARDK.V. If die |irevail'.iig in Id wc-ailiur eontiuiies
!ig trees on walls in the oneii air may 1«- na- covered at any time.
I’run-.-and train the
grnwthp. canel'ifllv. ;iiid remove arty sols dioots, bill ea ref tidy retain the short, twiggy gniwths. Hive the ln./i'iler a light sirrbiee
dn.-s.sing of lo;iin\
pleirlv .ef lime io .sonic form, with a good i.]iriiikVng <.;f be.iie-mlal or lxis:c slag,
A'liHK r.ABLI-: (.:.\RDKX. .A la.rge ttmoiml of runline work shouhl i»:
.n as h<*r
brother.
n.inl .siiffors from cxposur.o to damp no', a whit m<7re iha:’- lie does. ICveii gloves an: ralniimof lo-day. araJ a. s.]:eeiai wv-t weaihe.r make is ac'iually imTirov<*d by a so.ikiiig^ in die rain.
KRIXCKS AXD l-'RIU.S. The vogue for fringe finds n-; diminution.
0:1 ih-‘ I'omrary :i is more jicjpuiar this sjir'.;ig ihan ir w;is
l.isi autumn. Kven’ng dn-s.'^-.-s of silk, v r ‘vi'1, or any iVther ninierial an" riniplv jiiirg with silk fringes fr.iy<xl c.vr tas- *-i‘llc*(l. l'’»*ine':'s of beads ol all sc.ns mo.rc,*
tisjicekdlv the n'.silteiU. var’ev’es a'r»* .stilil much used Kven the newest tulle nifll.-'S are. e-.lged whh
-.larrow silk fringe. The new ta'Ior-iiia.«l'.'S h.avc nor cseiaped the in-
va.sic.n Imt are in s-'ini-' hisumce.s t.rimnie'd w'idi a
eor.se w^x.lleii varieiv. reminise'eur of that which aelorm'd iTavi'lXhug I'loaks aaerl d.olnians smiit* vi-ars ago. 1*'rills, tiie herahls e;f flouil‘\S . n-n* also miie'h lill I’vide'ile'e. fS- ] ) -e-ially the ki!ti;<l khul.s.
Indeed su nni- Ill, this eoimtiy w<; ha.v«; 1 Hover take th e lisk *.[ -rcivim-
memling an operalun on a ’la.tient .1 have, ii-ever stren. hut it S'vms iv.i m,i tiui.t the w‘sest course is to ajiply -to 'snrg^.*<?n wiih a vii.'W to oixTadom 1 am muclt ohl'igeil for your leaer. IX J ean induce yotmg ]>eO])Ie to ^think of th'.*nr health hefoiv. they married 1 h.ave dotu* a good work. All gixxl wishes. \V. A. W. (.South .SiiieUIs).-- I <Io not
know the
hojiila.ls ia y<r,ir lurghUourliood; aity drx'itor would gi\’<* you th e '
Infrinnatir.ni
you n:;quii>,*. Watt.—1 do not think any meiVicine would
he of value; you proUihly ro]nire external
.applic.ations. Hall (('*nlif<;n*ni;i).-—Tiuink you for kind
hotter; gl'ad to he;tr from a.nyone .so far away. On the whoK'. T am of tlVc opin‘:on rhn.t an opeia.i:ioni would ln-h) y<>’it. j>ro\n.dt,il yenr dtuor .s;iys yon are i:> a. til
eondvtk.ni lO' UTtd.;TgO it.
re.vched neivh-.:r stage of compnksicm as y,*-t l. »nt. wc cannot but .admire ( ’
lerm.in mvtJv.als of Lhon7ughn'..'ss. Wear<* more ac<*
.ii.sionn <l to take slain cuts and th at is i-H'diaps why we ha.v-.‘ .so many w<':mi*n wiio think they can nin t-he home widi <:::re hand a.nd the ('<juntn'
wii.li tiie oduT.
THJ-: Ml’iRRV MOXARCH AXO THi-: .S’l’ACJ^.
King C ha rhs II.
sngge.stcd the •■hangc
whieh led to dn.* finst
anpe.arance of an ac.
M ardn- H a.rvey, now ai>] leari-ng on ;hc J.tindon .s'
.a.ge, lrai.‘-..*s her de.<o*nt
t.hrough nins.; g^-iv,-rati<jns fr< in the Meny •M<inar<'.h.
Hre.vious to the rcinrn of Qia r le s I I . from die l.a.iiraneiit all female jiarts on the stage were taken l.iy iioys or y«.iiing nuti—and Jh'livs r-cords lh:il it was oh
Ja.nuaiy 3 rd, 1661. wlieii Jic wmt to the (.'lam* Market
'riieatre to see the “ Beggar's Ihish.’' that he first .saw a wonia”i (Vinic inmn d v stage. ( j ia r le s II. had seen
dieyirofe.ssona.l
actre.ss
XVE.VX'ERS’ WAG ES.
.•UIV.WCK.S
OR.AXTKD HV THK
.M.ASTKU.s'.
'Idle lone-,,!'.,-hived ,s-.-ttlein(.'nt of the qne.s- tion r.r
ai.lv;i.iH'es in
we.ai'ers’ wa"es wa.s
G O T . F T A I S ^ G L E S . iiivery golfer Ifa.s Iiad cyrKTieiict- of sonic i ! ’
krictfy jioinl wliich has crotiped nji wl-u'lst he Iia-S been jilaying. .Mr. Hlrnard Darwin, iJie well known
golfer, lia.s a hiig.-.-ly entert.ijning ttnic.le on this snliject 'i:i tfie
-.Maroli “ I*ear.s,on’s .M.'igaz’
tne. “ Jl would
h.Trdiy Ire too swtvtitng ;t istalie-
monl to say fhtiT no one knows iTie ni'K-s of golv,. A vast number of golfers atkishanie-
le.ssly ignorant of them, doing
uajjlitslii.ngly tlie most illegal ihinp, tmd bei'jig nuicli an- noved at even the mildwt prolest,
“ T'lcre. was .a curious question a,sked ifho
rytlier day of ih-,,- Rules of fAslf Committee. .'V plttyer wtts carryiing hi.s own clubs ut .a. li,ag .siting on h'is back. J-favii'ng to droit .a b.a'll in the ortliodox stylo enter his .shDuIder, he drcpjied it
.iie.a.tly into the oi>eu mouth ol h’ls i>.a.g. Jt
w.as suggested
th.at he must hew it ut as best JiecoiiLd, a difiicu'lt opcr.a- tion', and. one likely to. damage hi.s cltilrs; but dir is .a reli’ef to know that he may shako the ba;l!l cut and drop it aga-jn. “A littU' ih tlie
w.ateT il>a ptiinfiilly frequent
phenomeinGii upon Lnikmd courses in a wet winter. If the water is casual,' unless,
I^TING'S LQIEIHGES
iTK.lo.-d, it is also in a
h.nz.anl, well ;ni:I g<.)od ; wo (-.Tia lift it cut afttiTn', and be no.t. om- penny .the
wor.se; lait if it is .strv.-un or lake of a pcmiajicnt ch.'
i.nicli-r,
lh.cn wv
mti.sl. ;is :i nilk-. ])a.y the penally of a, stroke.
I ;
i.in
reniirivll Tl of th.e
s.tory of the d!!istin;'
in.sh'e<l ;;(ilfeT. who hit his l.iall into tin- sea of ini- |)enetrable 2tJrse bushes, and Uion .al'lc-geil that .he i-otdd drop another ball bi:
h.ind him. on Ute ;;ronnd that gor.s:-- bushes wev.r like
w.iter. ‘ Oh. are they,’ s;ud h.'s pa.rltier. dien .and swim in tliem ' a I'etoit liiat lirov-..'d eoiii'hisive. ”
re.Lchei.1 at
Ma.noheslut oti ITiilay tit a jraiii: meeting of repri.-ientat’irt.-.s of rhe XorUi ajirl .North..Kas:.
I.aiii,
e.a.sit;re Cituoii .Spinner,s’ and
Mamiftu.inre.rs’
.-Vs.sot:ia:.ion and Uil:
.A.m.alg;una!ed
Wea.vers’ Assexti-ation.
’Jdie moetiing, which wti.s prcshlixl o^■ t•r
by -Mr. Wilkinson Hartley, Uasteil for two liciirs. tini.l at its <'l<;.se the following ofHeial statern'.lilt wa.s made:
Tenns of .settlement rvn, the ap]jHc;i.-
t'on for :in
adv.ttiee in w'v-;
i.veTs’ wtiges. The emiiloycT,s agree to give tin .ad-
\;inee of 5 ix.T cent, on rhb jirsce
p.aid tor we;i\tiig l.iy die uiiifonn .list,, and also ;in ;idvaiice of 5 p e r rx-nt. to
tho.se wimlers. r-relers, tuul Ix-amers wliose wtigces ris-e or fall with we:i,ves’ wages.
The employers also agree to give an
.■ Khtince of j l m.-r cent, on weatfiiig jiriee-s for eolourod stji]ie.s a,nd 21 per oeat. for eolonred elKx:ks imder die Col:ne r-olonrej grxtds .list, tixse :id- v;inee.s ro lx; n:i;id for rh-..; first time on die first thry in July nii-.Mi. .and no .ajiijli- e.-itioai to lie
m.ade for a genertd rrtlnc- tion or .a grineral advtmee by either s'rle befcro the ond of next yea,r.
' AVith TV-spect to tlio anp'H<i,ation for
.an .advance on die w.t.g-es of towol weavers it is agreed that a ja'int
rae.et-
vr-rsaMv will thesr; he worn ih a i the pup'hnse of .'I, kilring mae'hlnv. may lieTccoiiinn’nde’il 10 families with s-vt.-ral glrls-ri-qinning fashion- alile‘ ruffles .Old kilte el n<riine'es.
d'he;
machine would lie feiiind useful nr.i.
e-.nly for .ic(\ss‘::ri'es <X to-K-lte.*
b.nr i;n die* household a':vl would iiro\*,i ag<x.d invcsniiciu.
XIAV MK'l’H(hl) OV KCC PR KS.IiRVlXC.
’r iv Xatio'iial
Pe.inliry ( )rgan’
.sal.ion r.r.-ss *ui diis country, and .Miss Mnr!<*l
Soeiity has ile'v’scd an <'I<'etrie-al iijipa.ra.ius \'c.r
iv.si’ing eggs, but aji. Anierie'an
profe.ssor is s:vel to have eliscovt-red a. way <
3f treating
iteiis’ bxr.d with
pn.serva-tive'.s so th a t the I'ggs eJe.i not eleUTiorate l.w ke<?p:ivg. 'I'ln'se an* go-a-hea<l s<fe’
-:iuifn' times and at dds
rate we.‘ may coin-* to have pigs, sheep a.nd cMUle;, fed in lb<* s;ime w;ey. A.s it is, dieTe is Ikt.K.* we* e'
oii.suni-.' iha'c ha.s not liivn d<v*iored in .scnie* or other way liy
foi.id preservarivis.
a.ml it woule] scxiii lliat not even the egg e*a.n now l>e relied upon— the one thing in th’.* we;rld we* thought was safe fr..an betng faked.’’
ing shall be held at an early da.te be- tws-;;n th e nianuf;n;tnT,-rs of towels tiiid th e weavers’ rei>re.-;ent;i.T.ives wit.h a. \-li;w to .arrtuiging. if rKiss'dile. :i uniform I'st for weaving tit's class of goods, to eonie into force b;.-t.'-.rt- t.h-.* <-nd ol Jnni- iieNT.
In fniming stie.h list due regard
shall be had lo the advances now granted i'a irdier
seiv.ions ol the. trade. 'Idle advances a.r-..‘ also granted <.m the
disdne.t undertaking of the opcrarives’ rep/
re.senta.tiv(;s ihtit th ty will uike inim-adiat-.r steps to remor'e the disad-
va.ntaige. nnd,..-r whieh the members of t'ne ]-an]ilovers’ Assoclavr.on are jilaeed bv wason of the unfair I'omiielhion by those finirs in \-:iKons distrii'ts
wiio.se wattving jiriees .arc cons’ilerably k-ss
rth.an those which have to be paid under t.hc unifonn list of th e (^olat; i-olonrcd
goods
li.st. i
go'L dmaigh this niomh.
bc.sides sowing ser-ijs of the ordinal")' vegetables, ami the jihalnilktig iiir of die rtrots cf '.-‘.hers.
THK
.M.AI.V CROI’.S
of 0i;ii..-iis and parsnips ought lo be .sown as s.;:Tn a.s possibh*. and ihough it i.s rather earlv yet for th - priin-'nial sowing of long eanolso get a bid of the iiorn ot .stump- n.ored variet'es in. eli._a.i!siiig a warm
a.in.l shehei'eil ]Hisitieai.
RKl) ('.AHH.kOK. .Make a .sowing of red ea.blsige n,-w. ami
ihev will euirie hi i:iieely for pickling ill di- aiiliiiiin. .\L "l'L'.M.\
-.SOWN‘ O.N'IO.N'S .A.N'I)
I.KTI'L'CK.S. If 11-a already done, finish planting uni.
these .subjei.-ts. I ;r k k .v h o l ,'.s 1':. .A moist and growing alinosphere
mii.st K--
niaiiita.iii.ed regnlarly in a warm
iiou.se now : draught '.s fatal lo the well-being ot st:ove
II la M IS.
rUBKRUSK.S. Olilaiii ami |k.!: llr-se. keeping the .su,’l
almost ilrv until tii,-. pl'ants an- well in growth.
HKRH.A(.'l-:OL'.S I’l ..A.\T.S. Ha'nlen off all herbaceous iilants that an:
ill ii-es ami frames reaih for phun.ln|g-air. l’KI,.\R('i().\lL'M.'s.
.\ good la.leh of pelarguii’iims of the large-llow'ei'iiig kinds ami •i-,.her varieties
sIk.'.iiIiI have their last shift at one..,-. (.:H RA .S.A.Vl'
HI-i.ML'.M.S. ■Some c,f the • arli-.-r-struek
ejiry.sa-:nhe-
Minins wil jrrobably n-.-eil moving into .pHii. sizes liv ihis lime.
l'L'('H,'<l.\.S. Do lU'-t prune or cut these back unf’l they
are I'.ilriy starting into
fre.sh gre.wt.h. Take out ill-.- we.iker shiiots ahogeaiier, and slioiT.-n the res-., more or h-ss.
PO U L T R Y . l-'KI-iDl.N't; Hl.Vl'.S.
Tile te.ed'iig e.f I'owls is better understood
now diaii it used to be. as p.iiiltry keepers realise the hnnorlaiiee of the
nonri.shing feed of soft fo-a.l aft-.-r the long night on the perch ; they klnow', too. that fi-eding 0:1 .in ferior eisrii do;-s not pay, as die birds have lo
dige.st a. mass of material w'hii.-h Ls of but little use 1,0 them, and th,- .surplus stock wliie.h is I'equ'ired Ui nourish the egg organs is not sinipli.'d t-o. the fiiwls. whh-h an- oiilv
jits'; able to keep fhems.-lvps on the poor food sn]>i>iied by many
pi.inUrx' k-.-epe-rs.
l-'or the momiln-g I'eeii the. Krds slui.nhl
have a nourishing niixinn- of sofr food, eon- sis-L-iig of i.-(|tial parts of middlings, widi house .scraps amid bisenil niea'l one-third. ;ijid middlhigs twoi-thii-ds; at mid-day a siipidv of fresh green I'o-od. taking eare ilittl tlvis is rea'lly fre.s.h and erisn. removing any laems from jirevicnis ilays
l.iefore the fresh sni>iilv i.s given. .'■itale gi-.; en fond is not sn:ie.d ti 1 die re-
qiiirenients of fowls, ami when, tongli ami stringy often eaitst's
ob.srmeiion. We have
A GOOD CASE.
mendation of doctors, and llic support of the Press make togcilier a very good case in favour of margarine as a food. Those who liave never used margarine before would do well lo cast all prejudice aside and just try 'Stork,' by far iheftnesl Margarine olitainable. The)’ will discover, no doubt to their surprise, that they can delect no difference in tiavour or aj)[pefirance between ' Stork ’ Margarine and ciioice country butter. In the ceitilicaie of merit nwarclcd for ‘Stork’ ^larearine by the Incorporated Institute of Hygiene, there is snfTicieni evidence of
qu.alily; medical lesti- niony proves a standard of food value as higii as that of butter; and the ecotuunv is obviuus—indeed, it in cans a ssiving of half
The appreciation of the public, the com- BOW L AN D B U B A L
ED U C A T TO X SU B C OM M IT T E E . SCHOOl, A'n'HXDAXCKS.
'I'he l''el-.rnan- iiUemhinet-s iin. the. Bow-
hiud ;iRr;i tiveriigetl 85..) I agaui-st S5--2 5 in, the ecire.-iinTitding month of 1911., .Attend-
a.nccs .at '-thf: various .sehixil's were .as follows : Criiiidl'etan I211V2 End Church 96.29; 'Idior-
neyhclme.lv.C. 95.00: Newton-in-Bowd.and 9.-)173 ; R'uniington 93.S7 ; Sawlc)’ Undenom,.
uuttion.al 93.75 ;• Great . -Myttotn CfiuTclt
9.v 5-l : l■.aslng^on Dale Head ( 'htin'h 9.!-li.j fiiisbiirn ('onneiil 9J .30 : Pavtiionie ( oiiiir.l
9 1 .8 9 ; \ \ h ’t.--wi‘ll C'.hiireh 90.90: Ihi.’-li-'^^ Kaves ChtiTch S6.11 ; < irinillftna S5-i.i-
'Ic-sside
P.troehial Sg.6 i : Halutvl'}''. Bowland Church 7S.S9 : Wiuldingloii a'”' j \ \o s t Bradford Church 77.2 7 : .Slaidhiin'- Bremiaml’s Kiid 66.66.
“ i/T y sE E T ) rn ] irT > o r yn ” for Coii':|'’ Cold.s. .and Bronchial Troubles. p'®’’ Ts.' it ld ,
, Of: Chemists., i-cninosl, eonta.ijnng
lia*l dead bl-rds si.-nt to ns to, .isi-,-r,.mi if . eaii-s: of <U;.ilh, ami have found. 0.1 ,:\ain'it,
I.ion. tiial it has
b.eri due to
s.ili too,I an-' hiisk.s from c,'ni eolleeiiiig roiiml n iigi e:d:b-age le.aves i,n tile isitesliues. c.iushig ,J: to
i.ie eonij>le-l<*l)' blesiked. Hv seraps. ofeonrs:-. w ,j ref r 1 , lit-
p'ei-. s of fat. me.'l.t; eohl vegetables. piiii.! io piee..-s i.;l' bread, and any w.-iste whii'h l■.,•n|.-:: from the lableami from ih.e kiieii,-n. Th.-.. should all be p ut together ill an old s,ni.-.t-. pan. a'lid b,f:leil in the niorif.iig w'.th .1, liej.
wa-.er a.t the h:.'.U.:iii. so a.s to p r - v. in „
fr. HU burning. The adilhVm of poiillr) powd.r will f,.
fiaiiid a great help to- the lowls t lrs ni-iiiia. I t should li: nfixt-d in the soft f-'x.d in rb- inoi'iv'ng. .About one teaspo-’infiil i,..-\.-n eight l.iii'ds five limes a week in )iro]>oni.;.|. (.)iie go-;id lih'iiig abm t lln- po\v,|er is titit ii can be
di.scoiU.iruK-i 1 at any lim-..-. .iml .i-i., HIM. i'ajni'e die birds i'li the leasi. and il u is onlv g.'veii lor a. wt‘ek it: assists ihein \,-r\ mueh. an d ol'l-'ii iiidiiees iheiii m I.iv .1; I .nee, .Maiiv large bre--der.s ns-.- ii r,, irriji-, their si. ii-k iiirdsoii to la) earl) . (,>ulv thos,- who have a large gardi ii i r
grow -ireeii stuff for '.'he markets e.m nr.-v'-l- a, dailv .supply oi fn-sli green lood lor rl- fow'ls thnnighoiit the winter and s|iriiig. i,!i; an elTort slvo.uhl lx: ina.d..: to siippb ih.-n! with as niiieh as |
Hi.ssible. .Maiigithl uiir zels a re good snl>sitnu-s. Iziving heits at this ihn<- of the )e,ir ii'i-
\erv a'n.xif'ats tfi get shell and gr t. w,- thiii's inore so .early in the sjiring than latej-ei;. Thev .should a lw ais ha\*e suim* i<> rim l-i.i. scon a.s th,. y an.- out in the nioriiiiig. as lin-i are more lUixioiis to eat tJial. rliaa t'a.f’r bn-akfast. In additzin t,
..the siipjily of grl: anil shell in dieir nin, die) .should h;iv,_- lliiii dust ad,l,-d lo their sofl I'hcjI. allowing m- teaspix'Mifnl to oaeh bird ever)' day. Ii'owls slioiild .always be .allowed lo h.iv,-. a
ni'n, and a ,s<-rafe!i Ix-lore rliey are led in
i.it ino-rni'ng. ;i.s the.v aj}]iea.r to enjoy th,-i: bre.'
ikfa.st .so miieh b.-tter itflenvanls. Wim; ih.-y do nol run a f le r tlfi ir food greeilU). a meal should lx:
nii.ss^-d, then the birds wif gi-ni:riillv ear their tie.vr feed with .ivility. if not. they shonhl h.ave a dos,: -'■f
Kp.siiii ■Salr.s-. followed by .a daily
do.sM ,if reiii'ii IM'.wder fo r .a wee.k or leti day.s.
Trom “ Farm. F ie h l and Fires ide ."
B IRDS . WILD BIRDS AX I) 'I'M I'. Sl ’RlXC. SiiU'c iJk* sh;tq> spoJ! of wliUor ai. I'l--
iB^i^nJiiiiii;^ oi’ J*\:
l.niia:r\, iho woaliicr 1i:ls unusually milt.l, a.n<.I
a.inl a
-tiiiig-c* r<.:Iour a.r ihc rxuvni:Lit*.s nf rims.
om.* ran .< a'
it:nJ:ralitins of tlic ouiiint;
spr.ni,^ in the swe! buris ol ihr oh<.*>unu'i;
hrre* Utr uv aliv-T iK mihl rii; i:g:i
it» uiIlu'jiK'u VA'^o'
tai.ion liii iJiis niaiKk-r. uij'i bin I lift.* is IxJlind l-o bv.l
l.lic clTcrls. e> ])ct,;ia!Iy whrn thu wrat-hcr has hri'ii Jr>'' Irreit
iia.uirally in lin^i
com.liriun.
pcrioils of
fro.st, .uid i lv b.’
rii.sar (.)i nmrsr. 'f
is a. !r,n^ tiniir yet to tlu* “ nu-rrv numih '■ May. ' but wr .sluill s<xin lu-ar of surh rari\
birds as Robins and 'I'lmislirs rominnu'-iiE' <
loiii.Gst.ir, a,ftairs bch'r.- \\t.* n.'alisi: .'^]>rn” is c'omlng.
I'or tJiG
pa.si nv{^ or ihm* da_\s ih.r
has
iK.lu'fd a iiair of hand.'^'iiiir .Siarlin’i' .s<*,in'hi;Vj;
a.nu.-nj^ i.iu* gras.s lor sir.iv hT ol
ruld..sii, wliirh litry Jiav'- rarrii-d a.\\ay an olil iTrt.-
only bo playiii;^ at la'esi-liuild’n;;. and nuauh or *
l
asst-mblrd m llu- I'r'ciH. ilia’s J*viin;^ SiP-ft. *hi
iirar (h r ( i ) Rop'.n! <;i special ro n l rm ’c - i ;ri ih-c (J) i<i runsid<-r iht,- i.jiiA P-niah- lodgi- ill du- iji>:i Hro. Jc'hn lkirkdi.'<^i.
jn d in a, 1c\n pi'k-iinriiary the Insurance Act. as ot t*\\Tvorit* conriA.'iTL*d u irh Hi\t. l.iarktT, ih*- Ut {.
i-iia nki-'d chr (.Jui.l! ■ !-j a - .ipjK»ini.hiLi' him tu alh-n ’ i.oiidi.n at whi'-h. K-• !'.iv«ain.'d w.ih a
I t r; •
;:ild .'''hi.rdT -a’
l.ciid'ai iiiaiyiTiTal at'dr-'s.-. ih-- ' a. lto' -t, 1 «-Hi!'d'lc < h
‘ ill'- . \c
• lis< aG'd' ! i It. ' I d a > [1 \U ;ar« I ol' I )ip-c!t as In .1 ppi <i;' [.'.Tils l'<
In.Id no 1; I
'■ < an as .1 W' rkin-.';
.,
ppt.al U. d ’:- Ih.os:- .-I I It was a.n di-tdi if. aoot
ii!i! n.-’llu-r do til.'y .'pi f r ’’ s < e'
11'.^ Of! ■
criplurai cci*. a-pji
-! i' •'
.\!a-''a r .'aiil " j* : nan in u la i 'f '1. ' '
1,1.II ihat Ill . epin: .'I
.M.iii- •ht-v el' 1 'l.'rt - I I I th. 1,1 I'll,.
J li-r. - .rs in I'l I-, lit -lo ni >jl..- HIM c.iiir..1 r\ l" ih - 1--1- :u: .A.M. ( •*.
foii'idorabl. <
Hro. (
irah.im. < ! Sc did S’ • . r.: f f n, 1 ,'i dif: c'f T
I :i.* rfOf a'l I t I I <
.'-;. bn: iri'f.o!.-' ) M
\\«vn!fT iu* Siiow:’ dm; !_;n .1; 1 Ill II U r. i 1 n tfo- d'rcoinr- wt-t'f w ilh lh<* li' |Mor i r,c U. ! »'| sa’tl i\f was n !iad iak« In I .f.rds and 1 )ir
.''h.nn-
. niarif!' o;i,nu* 1 •; !'fic i si'lV banlo widrh tlicy :•« main.- d oj.jid frit nds
1
oif.r Ih'.i .‘It
■ *j.!icy had ii':- man la’. I'.fii'd nn tiir Hdi. iif\ Hro. Ballard wfiil'i w'’ Ii nicnr. Ho was pn-oind.
t rdi
(die \'<nc 11 ■ ya\ • fi: da- '•la.n .1 Ids inik hi if 1; f 1 in nu-mlit r In- mo; t.uis'df -1 Ins pO''tioii. 'ri'is haop I-inif'trom. d'>an wlmm m-. ha\'f lio-'ii lot iiO'ai diroi and
b.ri.addi cl tio- Of npi r- publis’m
.-di in ihf iircss r;f]i
W’riL^hr was askfd if he . IfTfiU'c as a (invi'U I
. If'-tmvr. whii'l' h ■ (the >oc.'
; a \ rry liaol thinu lo >ay .a: ; Ihard. IhiwcX' i'. I)r-oii 'was lift ashaniod a; liaviiu: of IfC'mrc.s lu'ld ai ilo- .Vathuia! Insitratu';- (’omnr Iv iit.'V<T g;a\'t,- any Ircturf'. Hr had br. 11 .sinai-I\ cop. bn: now ii was an .\<-{ hr lo n.
Till-, i'.-.h: •! iiriii
.11 ; if
■alt t! o Hon [f s. Hi-f. H.oi -.1 I',
AMATEURS’ CORNER. GARDENING. - POULTRY. - BIRDS.
Oddfello D I S
1 lirfi'iiir Hawk’:’ -; I’. i romarks in wldnh In
iIk- s’doof liic iiiii. 'J'hcy in.!} .wu nULy ol.anse b-, I’ttro a’nuJ’Avj
<il a .sri'.ous uamro is
a.UA’mnirtl. Hui .srib siirh art’t-ons ;is thi*s\_‘ aro sit^ns of ilv l«u- wardiK'ss ol wild birds.
'i'hc Rohin 'hii
has haiintol iho i^anlni all ihr wisiiL-r at last b.nnitl a i’t>:nManioii wldi .aii'. .. djk's no: quam-l. His anrios h-lo:-. tV.' Indy (fr,r a
l.idy it is) aiv most Ho will (In)]) his ui’ngs ami ihn»-.v i's l>- 1 so far barkwa.rds. tJia: ii is a wo:ul -r iu* *’..•< no-t srsnic'dmrs lo.<: his l»aln-m\‘ '.-:d Mini ‘ .'r.mi;r.<ault. Ac times Iia* will sta;-'. aisi '<v.i bkr a piLjroji-. but hispannrr i.s i|U!tr‘dilio* oils iv> a.ll ilris parade, and roiuimu-'S iln.-s.-it- Iniiuini:^ in rh** most imooni'erni.'d m.'ux'rr- 'I'ho rr.i'k binl has ix-cn a
oonsia.ni s’ .igcr .ili in<* Winter, only o. asing; lor a frw da}"^ diirlni^ the hard fro.^t.
\{ Is doubtl’iil ii li-' u'di .stay muo.h li'ingi-r, iVu* .illhou;:ii u'r him'
j)k:ntv ol odd rrcfinaolrs alK-iut lhai wtaiM iv suiiabh* iv.-siiiu: .rites, iu* nrrfrrs to nnik' his homo in i.ho adjoinin;.^ park, whero ilnit is nothing hi (.l^sturb hi-s dnnu*.'^t:r nrr.anLX'-
monts. Hut wr nit;v<'r <piiu* loso s:jxht nun : ho is in and out r.f tlu: ;^Mrdra
ihroiij^h tlio siimmrr months. l-'or his sv<‘
l!ie Rolun i.^ a.
r.ilhA.T
j.tmss fer-dor. and ra.t almost anylhiji;^ i.’nat can U' t'ohad iho mbbi-sh Iv.-ap. Ho do s not rare a 1''^ lor frnir. ah.hourii hr will jvrk at a pk"’*'
<d apple or banana skhi that hr may iyiiii; nb.our. From “ Ca^e
■
at thfimtuun ol ihi- sea and il. du.u^dj h.r had no w’sl l.loytl (iikrrgr. (1 .aiig;hu-r. ask‘.’d iJ iiu,“ ilisruss’fin was on. tiuis- lines ai’d call*-i Hanifs lo rrpK Thr f.oi dv*
Direrre.rs' report wasa;j' Ihdlard’s resohilio:' wa.'s k.s
*i;Ly rvomitf llu-y all hat! a 1 to dir (Ir;uid .Mastfi' s r Ih .iple s Rahire at Strpne; 'v;ls a. hiiof stifcess. rlosu in i»rrsrnt. 'I'he (hand* drpiuh-S to I.
Vadfrin,.,!
also had wiiii
t.hrm du- Ma ami
Ho.plar and ihr Hon. tlu- niemlvr for Mile Kmi i^pokr. (,bs the second day i\ viral part ol' tlu* coi
i^uraiict^ Act hsHf. Hro. \'ai *>raiul. U)t;k the s.'cond ('i.-'.rs' report whirh i-e\'e
th*.* ecmmittcr in deaKiv wi l^
J hry many t'
onres.dons
tm* wap;^-..;
Hau.se. motriieati fUicn as to memlier.s und< r their own investments and
i.nve.stnirnis. Alto^n
suecrederl in i)ass*'no nin,. <■, had'raiird’ on the <
Jms: three day sol' sieknc.-^s anti, • ^
pi the a.rran^u'ments with ilu; ( ^ome fliseussiaii tb'r
Hau.Sr* ^ Bro. Ronrne ilifii mf'.vrd tha ^■ '(’^
‘'■ tors ill makhio .npp
?‘ 'Uie an apjM-ovi-d soeiniv ■ - ^-nt sixteen speeches werr| P'H'nt. the feelinLC beino j^eiiei ^ bccnmTinrr .^x apnrovetl s j 5 iTe. Xort.h laaiidon. movrd
., lat sKmis Ikr t:tken to fomil • ‘ ^moty or
separa.to section u| .
hv'eli - .H * .
■ rn.; K a
supported ij J^'ine: of thJ
thev could retail 'Thi.v vTw- I
•^■ •hfr.i; but on being init to| f.avonr ;iml
■ ■ '.'niovr'm'■ ’''■ I- ■ ih'l '
Tbit- .-^ ^‘ "'oclor .Smith; recrl ■ ■ ''■ (tlosiv,?'!.
'vas tl'L (I
Socfit)-. cf tho,sil tn.ike provision l.icvoil > thr Ri],I. i-p. said Vho .spt
‘'Ppc':\;rd by the Hricdilon A. •thr
they eouhi to hnj
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