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Talks o ;s-‘l __________ 9
,\ MOUDAV JO K MOTHKK. Wc all work han.l,
l.mr M'.axj hanUT Uian
dio niathor of tho family. It i>: motluT \\ho Is in
<.'f a ohajij^o ami ix'.st. If
the whole family g<a:s away aiiil poor mother still ha^ t^« *l0' tint Jiousi,Jti:f‘i>in.:4 anrl ea'.erhi", h is no holkhiy a: :l11.
I .■
have tilways ailvoeaCi-il .flitit mollier shouhl :it .sumh pericul itf the tear, ;;<> a.way by Jitir- s'tlf. Tliey miss her ilTeailfiilly at home, hut thtit tloes Th(.'m .^
Ol.Ml; w'e an- ntlt'iT ap-
pax'
i.ited uia'il h;iv<t gone. If (aily ihe mother of Ihb fa.miiv will go t».i hi:r sisrer's for a lilllle holiday, everyone wi.H Iv so iiiite to h<-*r wht-n shtr eom<-.s tsiek thtLt sltti will think shi- has eeni • to the wrutig house.
‘•THE DULI, 0 1 .1) DAII.V K(.')U.Vl).” You may thitik the doetor wrUe,-^ on snb-
jee?.;; t.hat do titi:: i.-ojK-ierti 'hitn. lutt tny e.xousy is
th.at mtjfhers i\>me ti.) s’o.- tne. who tire not
e.x.aittly ill frotn :my
di.SitLso. but who trre tired ottu witli the ikiily
Riif.ine whii'.h tie.\<er .stoiis. tiiortiitig, ikxmi ;uh1
ui.ght. If tiiev are tint ill now, theV sooti will 1,«-. It is a grauil foii'it to got. a.way from tile dtill oM daily iratttd for :i week or two, ttnii, as I h.ave .so often .stia.i, .hits- bands a.tiil sons ajtd dtuighlers ttn; twiea .as nice t>:i ith'e tmV.her wJii'ti. they li.ave leanii' how lutlly th-y get on witJiou: her.
TH E .VEEI) EUR IXSURAXCE. It Is my
.Itu.sijiess to iusiruct you oit
i'l
mattlTs td 'health, atitl I ttm tioiw, going to git’e yttti .‘■ 'ome gsxid advi«.x’, tthhough. 1 .am .always lighting tigairast mys»df wheji' I inJlp you to kcxtp well. Wliieiher you come under tliV; Insirrtiiicc Act or jioo, you ought all to insure agaiiis: swtkness and aech.leaiL. To almost ewerycrtie sickness or an ticcitlent comes at stune time; aial t;wo problems jjre- .saVl .Uulmselves. Tne
lir.st i.s when to Ho It]), tend die .ses'
c.ml is when te* n*sum<‘. werk. .1 am conslanily me'l'aig men who .have bucai ill for a. wsatk or oven a iorlnigh: but htive lUit dtuvt.l to tV'St at iu-'nii.* Isr- I'au.fa they woiihl h.^.Si- money. '1 liev stxnggl’e on at work until they are cetni- polled to give up, tis they collapse in a
de.ad f.aiin'j. If ojily tlieHa men had Ixj.-n insured they <.-ould have gone on tlio sick
list, un'd would have liad something on iielp thbm ov>tr a, iliflieiilt time.
L.ati-r. when they Ixtgin' to feel Isetler, thiy couUl affonl anothi.’r fortnight if llx-y were in- sirr<;-d, btil: if tlieir funds h.ave all gone, they .must struggle Itack to work U.-fore ti/ey .are really lit.
“ A GRAXIJ S
I.EEPIXG DRAUGHT. A i.locnorts greatest tllfficulty is to keep
his paitient from frettang ;uid worrying about his money and his work; naiturally .'triy man woiikl lie awake
tui.vioits tuiil tor- mente'd with dotibls a.nd fears if hi.s funds are
r.aiKllv disappearing.
“ Health •»* [BY A FAM IL Y DOCTOR.] f __________ J i
]><iir hair, and ncdiing will .alter it. Hirr wiien We ri'i’aH
tli.at d v hair grows from a n;iC.. ami ihttf the root: is
iKTnri.shf’c,l by thie IiIockI. it will be .si.s'ii how impoi'.'
.i.nl the condition of the blocuj is.
IX THE C.t.-SE OE EEYF.R. Ttikc an oWn. me
iii.sia.iii.v, such as t.vjthoid
I'eiajr, iilf-ti die ptnieig’s lilixid i.s di'.irougli- iv out of order: tin-httir till falls ofl'. .And wh;u; i.s the IrealmeiiL? X'olhiitg iii'.al h'l done to the sealp; as the palvir; recovers and l.hb
sy.si;cni gain.s .stnmtj.h'. llte ihtir.r I Is. gins to grow of its envn. acix>rd. .So you
i s'.'c. :lie auswi'f to your queries about: hair I ma.v lie ittid orteii Ls, “ Eo*ik after
vi.nir .gv.iicral li-'alith."
gifl with a tendency to
ajviomia may improve tin- quality ol Imr hair by tii-atiiig the anaemia. -\ud do not be imiia'ilaat: even if til-:* tW'attue.uf i.s li gh- Iv succits-sfull. it will tak,; some weeks b.’ - fore rhe gi:swl effect ts iully shown. -A .hair otiei; grown is uiialtirmbU*; the bload does not run nji the hair as die sap runs up a tree. You tuns, wait for tip. ohl htiir to fall irfl' ttit l t.he nexv hair to Hake Us ]>l;iee.
.V IbVIE Wll.l.
CO.AfE. .Singeing ’the
ha.ir is usl.-lie'.s; tlie treai-
nieiit of .liair is tiii.i .ire.'itment cd tlii* sealp ; to burn a. liit of liair l:.hr«v or finrr iiielios awav frc.iii the .scalp cauiioC possiJily do any go’od. Tiicre ooiigs; t t ’dme wlie.n yon must a.c.iv|)t die inevijablo; wlien; OJK’o the roo: from which tlie
h.irr grow.s i.s dead, no power on eartli wilt iv .susi’i'rat^i tile rlelunc’t liair. A'oii ca:iiiii.’.’ grow ;i iiytieinlh. unless tiiere i.s a IjuHi to gn.iw ir. from.. Haldite.-s
tsiieiri.ally when. U: niti.s in die lamily ma.v
i.iecur iit.’rv early in life, aticl it i-s olteii wry difiic.ulk to tn’i.’n'otiio. 1 )o n-'tst Iwi dehided
i.nrb thinking .iliac a. liai'd .scalp can i>e covend with a luxuriant growth of hair. One of the. ecjiimo:ie.-a; I’tutses of falli.n.'g'of : th’,’ h.iir is scurf.
’n i’.- bes’.: tix-apii' :il. is
to wash t,!ii- sc.’dir iv'i:h. a. roliilioii of sof.: soap in n’Otiti-ed spirit. Otic.,, nr twic,- a. w<\;k is often enough, lit men tiiis i.s I’.isil.y done: thb
wa.shlng <f a woma.n’.s hair is a grea.'.t r undertaking;.
SHORT HAIR FOR ( Tl 11.DRE.X. In ’J ie iiot wetither, iit is Ix-st to keeii ;i.
e.iiild’s liair short ; din fao.t. if !. hail my wav, I iroiild .liave alJ the ehtldre.n's liattr slica-t in ■ till’ scliovls; it would lx.- far Keaithihr and cooler.
--Vud the mothers -A fuVr-pound :iii I
note iinelVr .the pillow is a grand slee|)ing dwanght. .1, ])
er.son.ally, tun insiirtsl tigaiust sickness .aiiil .aciddent, tind 1 find it a groat comfort. It will i.xt a stroke of btul tuck if 1 catch diitliirlieriti from one of my patients, but the monotaty loss will lie maile ti|> by my iiisur.ance, and my insur ance romp.any will allow me to go away to eonvalesiVn<ai after I h.ave .recovereil. .Follow my o-vamitle and iitsttre, and
illne.ss will lose half its terrors.
HAIR AXD TH E HEARTH. You
imr.st nevt;r forget how imitorr.ant die
• 'rrJ.f t;-
gunertil JfialKli is in counoctiou widi the healitli oi‘ the hair. J get mimlters r f letters .-usking for die lle.-it
airpHo.atidia for falling ■ hair. In die majority of cases die tmaf- nient imtst l.d nvo-fald—to the gt-neral h.e.vfth and to die -scalp. It is not ahvai-s possibljt; to iirodiicb a beainifiil hbad of
h.air for the .'Lskiiig; some .people Ji.avc coarse or
S A B D E N . HOLID-AYTS.— On Fridtiy aiternoou l i i M i l ;i5:! till p
the sclioliii’s jitteuding the Council tiiid Catliolic. day schools broke uj). Before c los in g the cliildren from both scliools xx'ere given a treat hy the Co-oi)ertitix*e Society.
I t xvas intended to liax-e this
cx'ont on tlic cricket lield, but oxying' to n very lieavy slioxvcr of rain during the morning tlie refreslimonts were jnir- taken of in tlie Council school, the child ren afierwards go ing on tlie cricket
field. A P l 'O lN 'I ' il I’iX T .—i l l ’. .Tas. Harvey
Oi
manager for the Sabden P r in t in g Co., whose mill was recently deslroyed hy fire, has been aimointed to a similtir jiosition in Permimhuco (Brazil), under the firm of Camnanliia de Yccliidos. Mr. Harvey came to Sabden about eleven j-eai's ago as manager for l lob e r t Hindle and Co. After s taying witli t liis firm for about -3A years, lie, along with tlie
l.ate Mr. Charles Ltiycoek, commenced the Sabden P rint ing Co. Mr. Harvey, since coining to Sabden, has taken an active part in the alfairs of the villa g e , b e in g a t present a member of the Parish Conncil, and at the Baptist Sunday School and Chapel he has been an active worker. Since the death of Miss Foster he has heen the teacher of tlie young’ ladies’ class. Ho sots stiil for South America ctirly in Septemher.
would !>' S’tveil imioli rronlile. .M-ore.a’cr. f slicnlid be -s.aved ni.any liea.tbd argiimeiits. Gleanlinc-ss was t:ui,glit I'o tltp eliHdn-'n of Israel as tiiey wandenal in tile desert some d!cits;ui(Is of vixtrs ago, .’Liid liere am 1 . in thb
ye.ar ip r r . stil! .f’eaching the .satire tiling. T am .sure Moa?s itouIW synipadiisi.- inYh m ;-, if ho knew my .-iVniggCts. It nniy lx: maiiv
tiirviisa.tuis of year,; yv-t ix-fore we ;tre a. clean naitiop. Iiur die keening of tlie i-Jiildren’s
h.a.ir siiort uonid ]
ia.stc:i the milk-’iin'um.
-A.XSWER.S q-O CORRESTOXDEX'l'S. Busy Bc-e.—Could not advise idllioiit i.-x-
ami.n.'Lticii. Pk-rlwips an oye-spceialist coiilil help you. -•\nxIou.s (
Biae.kiiiil:.)- -.-After tile .ailenokl.;
ii.ai’e lieen rentoverl from die bai-h of tJf.-.; nose. It is
mo.st ImiKtrtant to
le.a.ch the child to IiTVadie through tile iKtsc ; tit;.,’ Ixul li.abit! of moudi-lirea,thing aopiired b.-fon.- operation nitty be [i-Tststrd in .after oiV.'ra- tidn
nnle.ss care is oaken itij corrt.x'iJ :he haliit. Every morning sju.- sliculil -oiien tit ’ wtitdow witle ;ind Take iin .a dozesr dieji I>
re.aths tlmTugdt dp; luise m’Uv .tlib mouth .shw. Singing iissans would jiroJ.a’ibly do her good.
[.Ml letters imendid for “ The Family Doctor” should be
addre.ssed, “ The Doctor,” 8, La Belle Sauvage, London, E.C.]
SCHOOL PBOCKSSlOXS.—Betiuti-
ftil weather favoured the scholars for Hieir anmuil festival on Saturdtiy, and tite village presented an animated tip- pearanee. Ohl and young take a de liglit in figuring in tlicso luocessions, tind agtiin tliere xvas to lie seen an old fniniliar figure, in the Baptist lino— Mr. W. Hoxviirtli, noxv over 84 years.— In
the St. Nielioltis
iiroce.ssion were some 300 persons, a t the head heing tlio hand some blue silk hiimier. The liauner- liearei’s xvere
Ale.ssrs. H . Wilkinson and It. Friinkhmd, and it was .steered hy lour young hidies dressed in xvhite with black stishes in moniory of tlie late Mr. •Toseph Graliam. F o llowing, wuilked the l le v . A. H. Boden (Vietii-), Mttssrs. •T. Hingham, E. Aldred, .1. Birtwoll, E. Batclilfe (ehurcinvardens and sidesmen). 'J'lie
proee.ssioni.sts xvere accompanied hy tlie Sahden Brass Band, marslitilted. hy Alessrs. B. Birtxvell and S. Edmondson, and the
Mi.sses A. 'J'
homp.son, B. Dyson and M. Birtxvell. In the course of the pai’iide hymns were sung tit the Viea ia g e — for which the Yicar thanked tlioni, and also gave some encouraging words to the scholars; at the residence of Dr. Ltiycoek, at Hew Bridge, Pendle Street Eiist; and the AVesleytin gates, whei’o th ey eonchidcd hy rendering “ God save the K in g .” The singing’ was conduct ed hy Mj’. W . Btitelift’e. On returning to tlie .school buns and tea were di.s- tributed, the juveniles also receiving
EXD OE I IIE I.OXDOX .SEASOX. •the Kwa! ganllti nmxiy ;a Windsor
.jn4l T.iv .Suiie hnill ac \v!li n<;\v j;;uiilVor in Sur>.<nx for
\v!i*.» will cirtcrtaia Uiy pa’ iy j'oT the ra<ir.s,
P.dauv
\:\si wvek. rhe 1 .<.:!Kkni soa-r^n may l>_* .<ai?.l to j :ivc
to an ond. 'The r.^.J.;ia! worM
hvrw.nl.
:Jk! I;lsi 4if till.* lashidiiablc siiinnirr race mcvTLni^.s, ani.l a-l'lcr iJin'tt at
1'ot tiie
wli'k. 'Hiiij. Duko o[
Kii-.liinotid, and a largt.'
now no imjnarriuil
daiigl'tatr .t'o dispunsi! liltut lio'*p^rali':ios ol’ (
Icj.idwoxxl Hou>t'. 'nK*s:tr duties won: Tor many yvars unil/rtaken l»y
l.ady Holton < lordoii-I / .nnn\. now ahi: wifo
J:airl
Perry, ami her
pla.Ci.* will l.x; taken hy
v.hk- 1 )ukd\s sister, lauly Caroline* (
Ii.irdon- [i'nnu.v who A\ill rccci-ve a-lKmi?: iwonly u-. nvet Uic Krr.-;i.l. party. A ohan}^«;
■ has also Lakon. plaoL* a;n llu* nui^hl>oiiriir^ mansi(.;:i o!' PclwoniJi sin<x* i.Ik* last ( 'n-.od- wjv*.i
mtn.vinj^. In l.hi.^ past: l.«n'rl Iai'oii- llelti
on.lvrra.i:ticd only li:
io.lV:l(:r parties at Poiwr;rt.h. lm| h • marriunl la.s*; Xo.vvml.w.T. and h<t ;uid l-nly ! /L-oonitiolU wil-1 have a lan^l* hmis;: paio* for t.ho rarvs, ma.ny y<.»img i'rvnd.s of ho iuvstos.s W.-iii;^ aJiKwi*; ihom.
ri-iK w i ; i ) i ) i \ c OK d‘Hi-: SICVSUN.
The wedding uil* Cunl Anglosvy, ajul
l.>iidv Majoriu Mannors, whioJi i.s to take plauo ifi Lctixkm rai Au^^iisi: 3ril, will be a very smart affair, and many wolI-known Sooiclv l'<dk will l>e siayiiitg iii; town es- pljeiaHv for liii.s event. Ui)on i\r\v Jias Kor^iiiii,* lavishly bes,lowui.l her gil't-s ;m-d
ra\'«:iirSj a,s iipijii. tlhe brkC- and
l.iridegn.om elcvu,
<ri.‘ whom have a very la.rge ein:le
of Ti’laiive.s and fric-iids, in die world ui' rank and fashiun. d'iii.. Marquis of Angles'y. wJio is a. sun <.:f lanly A
lexani.lra Pa*.;i.rr, rame ra.dier unexpecli'dly into ijic li'dd and i:
s.latl,-s: un iht- death of hi.s cousin .s. •veil _\
va.rs a;;o. He is nuw tweiUy-seven \ears (.:!*
and cs one of du*
Jiand.so:iv.‘si
;is well as o;iip uf the
ne.lu.*s; <if -the younger iren;.Ta’l'i<;n neers. Mb has an inconve i.-i' scnu-ihin;^ liki* ^[150,000 ;i year, and wa.s h'v:.;ke<}
iipr.ni a.s
of idle* iih'js:; eligible
jiariis in .s<.x*ioi.y.
l.ady .Ma.jc.rk* Maji.n-r.s is Lwo years ohILt tha.n lu.^ luvU^’*** am.l is the ekkrsr of rJuv thret: famous a.nd laleinCl daugJi’Jer.s ^.».f tn*:- Duke a.nd Duclui.s.s of KulJaJid.
ih.a.t .slxi was tu marry Prince- AnJnir of (Jonnaui^hl, ami .slie has always
It wa.s a;‘. uiie lime mmonr.-d :i
j>i.r|)ul;iir fa\'onrh.e in Siwieiv. lh.T secomi .sister Larly Violen, U married to the Hon. I-fn^o (ihar:
er.is, ^iramls4'in uif
f.onl
Wemy.ss, and •t.he o-rlvTi, laidy Diana, maile her i.lebiu! Iasi year.
.SKKVAX'i'.S
LX.St'KA\( E. 'J*he
Ihjjiie.sdc Servants Insnran'.V: S<.i-.‘lefy
wJiic-!i j .;Ldy Si Heli«.*r lia.s lar^vlv in-
s.
riiment.al' hi •foundi.nj^, h.-ts alrea.dy en rolled:! a iar^;c mimbbr of memi>*rs. 'The
‘ ;ffiecs ^Ibs “approvtxl s « x : ie iy .a r e at 15, Pali NFall 1-iasi. I.u'.ndon. S.W.. ;i,m. liur P(::.st (.)lliee ca.rd.s, properly st4Lmj)ed. will K: receiwid by di^ .Society from all aji- plicanis wlio are aocAmliKl as nietnliers. A.s die .So-dei.y Ls for wtime.n vwily. i.heir
hitere.sls will
l.ie more fully con.ddered ami fiirllh-ired. Hi.i.n wmil'd I>e the case where SAirvmifts join a general six:iely. As .a class, .seTvaiMS enjoy g<.-':^] health, .s-o that there will lu: h*.-;s «.‘kiim on ,i Ik‘ siok. fiiivd. and
con.siijueiiflv more niaiK.y for Iicneti.t.s. f.wor
a.ml akxjve lho.%,. pr<ivid'-d by the A»:t.
Sh-i.inid the D .S.I.S !ia\\* a surplus a.t the A.'iid of the
lir.st dircc years working, as
.s-x.ins probable, i.t nt-jy h: abl,^. to give derctal lreatmc*nL .special h«*Ip In times of dislTcs.<, err other us.-fnl assistance Us
nuts iind sweets. Sulisequciitly tin ad- .joui’uiiient xvas made to Hie cricket field. —Tile Baptist jiroeession niiiiihered about ‘
1(10. headed hy tlic Rev. -I. G.
Thoniiis and Alessrs. II. Bond, U. Shaw B i i’tw’ell and ’1. Harvey. .Aflci’waids
cainc the AVIiallcy hand. Hie sclmlais lie- iiig niai’sliallcxl liy Alessrs. W. H. Wooil d. Loftlimise
f.su]iei’inteii(leui.s), and .las. Dawson, tiiid tlie
.Mi.sses I,. Ilawortli, .1. Wood. X . Ptii’sons, under the leaderslii]) of Ylr. .lacnli Birtwell, who had taken fi’cat jiains in training the scliohirs for ihe occasion.
'I'hc following hymns
wore su n g : ".Sweet Sahhath Schotd.” UTdeomc friends,” " He surely xvill
])i’o\-i(l(*,” and --Song of g r e e t in g ,” the Inilts being at 'I'he \Vhins (J lis s Ikister), Xow Bridge, Pendle Street East, and the Wesleyan gates, . f t tint .school buns iiml tea xvere distrihuted, tiiid the ptirty afterwiirds adjoui’iied to a field kindly lent hx- Airs. Steidiensoii.
I..ATE BEA.S. .Sotik iJL- renvs of la.lo nca.s alxiut icwlcc a
xv<x-k ii
po.ssibIe, ancl imitxs.s. the grourucl is nmlcJiek.1, h'ca and earth the pltm-ts up lightly aftknrtiids.
Organs, Gravel, and pains in the back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 50 years. In bo-xes 4s. ltd. each, of all Chemists and I’atent Mcrlidnc Vendors throughout the XVorld, or .sent for sixty stamps bv tile makers. The Lincoln and Midland Counties Driig Coinp.any, Lincoln.
arc xvarianlcd to cure, in cither sex, all acquired or eonstituoonal Discharges from the Urinary
CLARKE’S B 4 1 PILLS mtiml/.Ts. 'Huta.* will l>e .tn aliternate
b.ciiit.'liis a.s
pcn.sioJis.. “ [)a.ymttn.t.s d< iwn ‘ "u marriage, *;r db-a.lli a.nd funeral iK-iielUs, arc wantAaJ. jsVrvants will( ilt.-. a.).tle In obtajn diem from -die D.S.I.S. by paving add> tiona I (Mntribiiii'oMs.
^5*
KIR KS AXD K1 K ICSCRKKXS. 'Kh:: ilavs wIiL'ii lin.-.i were eM.lng;uidied
on a centain dale and rigli'.(-.T.l <m
am.ilher (.vrfain d;de, are past, and gone. A\v: iiavc gr<;\>n 'iKa'e si’iisibh*. and gi>.id hf'Mis:/wives in these lime.s detail it JK*<V'Ssa.ry ’[o kc».q) at ica.s'j
i.me o*r two lire.s !
a.id all thj,- sumiiii.n throrgh, in, rl adi:u>-s bvr eiihl damp iwcn-
i.ngs. or wet ilrcary days. W.l;:h regard 10 screens.
haiii'dsome oiks sJiuni*.! be ns<'d wlk-n ob;i-Uia.I*Ie. ami the.>'.: tid'd m.fC,
wUJi a liiiro inge;niij':y» [irove expensive. examijic. a.n old iron gate, paiir.e'fl a
suiijible C'llour. ami
ba.ck<-iL wiili strKched si I k, hxiks ex< i •< li ngl y wel I, es] f. ‘ci al ly when growing ferns and ihnvers aiv arranged ait •-idler siule. and icav in fn.iiit-
.Som
hiiiisewives oin I.hirii' la:t'
..li ilo Icuxsu \\o<iden frnnts, fiiited with shelve.,; lor china., and pii uiTexs. blit suc.h a. plan m<*ans compl'-.*:ely .•iliut.rng off vcn/rila.ia;n. a. u-ry undesiral.»lc sia.U: of affairs. Soft, silk, drawn on a light wooden frame-, always h>uks ^.iainity, but tills idea needs iJie flov/ers and loliagc arrangenn'nt, advised in the g;ale S‘*h«'nie l<7 make it a.-roal snc(^-ss.
CHARAC'I'liRISTICS KH' THK PRKSKX'K SiiASOX.
1;. c;inn.'>.- i»e ida.iimal by d ie writer "i
fashiojis, who may
c.hrojucle l ie s .summer s
mo.deT. di.-it .my <int* p a rd 'u la r .<.yh.* lias ] ‘r<.'d<:
mlna.tVd. .-\nd llu- same, remark a|)- jil ies to e'olours. N'arie-C'-' in e\»*rv.hiiig js
r.ie ke\iv. le o f dir fa s iron s e.f rii<* day, ami tills is well. s ’n<’e it ]A-rmiris ev irv w<imnn to jjleasAj her ia/He. an d to snk )i«* indi- v;dnali!t\* a I icon not always gra.iiil:-'il. by thC arbiters o f Dress. Tlu: amplUnde in .^kiiTs that was aniuiunccd a t .Uia: iiegi'nnlng o\' dv* year, as «,‘>.riain- to prevail
tin's
seasjai, ha.s m»V- “ a r riv ed .' ’ nvin ovcr. the )>anni«'r th at was to carry all D h ir e it has ii*'en barelv <oIeran-jd, ami lva.s bail ilo U': MO comriletflv ‘Cadapled '’ licit; in its altcri'd l(;rm diA* h'lt'iich i«*rm is di-c.iifedly a ncs - niomlOTf.
“ Dra.fx-d .skirts' * wonhl Ui a.
mon: fitting term far
du.se hag-liki* Uinic.s, which are freqnendy. with the i‘urs,'ig--, of a di'ffen*nii ma'n*rial ami eulour fmrn thn undorskiri.
WA.SHIXC .RL’MMKR M A'f K.R IAI .S.
,r’*igurcd
fa.brii.’s of all
kim.ls are exc<-[»-
ik.inally l>..-iimifnl tlii.s \\*a.r.. Im. nuno m<»re sfi than the fragiR-. MumT-ivd muslins, b r w’.iich then* i.*! a grA-at ilemand a.: the moinenf.
'I'he.s,- lovely muslins a.lmoSi;
rival Xaliir.'* .hersA*lf in the
Kea.niV of their colouring, whilst the IIuwa.ts depicie«l are. mo-St faithfully oaplird. a.nd artisti«*a.lly grouped and aiTa.n.g(*d. Hut
lhe.se mal.or.ia.ls are lar i<;o delicail..* for llu* usual pro<’e.s.s of cleansing hy warier ami .should be sent ti^ du’ <.'
lca.ner. no: to die
la.iindre.ss.
'f l f ;
e.l^iLrming line.ns of this vi-ar. iinlikA-. their prcdoiv.s.'-'rrrs. are .soff and clingl'Ug in make,
coiiseqneii.ly require no starch to n-nder l.hem stiff as in foruT.-r seasons.
k'.ven
gingha.m and <*nttci'n fabrics that om: has biM.-n accnstoncxl tVi .stiffen in die washing should nowa<lays «'ome bat'k from the laundrv quite limp ami gnil.less c.f .<tareii.
])cnsi<;r:i si.'lumie for
tho.se who ar.* abl,j to look iVjrwanl to being proviidcd li.^ir by dieir employcr.s eliiring siekne>.s
i.mt svrvatits sliuuhl 'fully consider th'e ma.tier
l.ieiore siirrendA-*ring their .sii'km*ss a.nd
flisal.demCnf- l'rt?nt*rt:s f<Jr a pens'i.m w!h<‘.U will only cojiit'' to them at thC
a.ge
LADIES’ COLUMN. [By a Lady Correspondent.]
AMATEURS’ CORNER. 3( G A R D E N I N G . - P O U L T R Y . - B I R D S . ^ ^ > k ) l C T l o l o l * l « l b j l : > t< » v t x O x > « > K » s « C T K > r o K ik ) lk ,k , ) ;^ THE OAIIDEM.
El OWER GARDI-'-X. Among the. niaiiy pleasing IVunircs of the
garden at this grei’U S.riA’t'-’lleS
.iiid pleiT.y a wirlcMino
'Hlh.
TRI’il’iS l-'DR SH.M'l’i. .S,>mc of til’.’ ivst of dV-eitltloUS siudlr-
tro’s are the oak. the elm. the imtHATW. tiiid the larg’.’-laved I’atilowma imi«’rtali.v. Tiioagh rimpely and fre. in grow:it the svetimor.’ and >!ii” Hme should never lx- p'lanted near tiv.’
Ima.so. for in dry 'V'-auK/r ,;iie?r loliag.- Iir’.qit,’il.i.y iFruines n:l'.’;;Ced with millie-ns <.-i aiiliid s aiul other inseeCs, wliieh at’. ’ very iitipleas.anc and :nic to ,’|a’c:xl to otlier'plaiv s gr.iwing
m-.ir ihein.
I.AWXS. 'i'licSe: siloiild Ix’ ken; as liealthy .and ft 'c
from weeds as possii'lf i-'y itemg
regui.trl} cut during ihi: growing scasott and IreqiJ’iu- Iv watered in dry weath.-r. A liule’ mtnUo of -stnia I’a’casi’niuillv u'll lx assisiaiK'c- in kk-^-inng ’tlv p.’rlods ol ho; w
rotinil oi gU'a'; 2 lawn green in tiller. 'I l ie l)cst way to
Use i-t is lc» diskolv-* tl in wa.ter. ;i.t th e
r.atc ■>r ali.iui an oiiiiec to till’ g.iHon. a p p bm g it
wiili a coar’se-rO’.’.’'! spriiikl’ing ot ntire wati si-aliling.
dahli as \\'h''.rh }.; rowing
DAHLIAS. Tiiiii. out tile
yrainy •
■ -an. .Old giving : ■ ;tl';<’rwards tv, pn.’
;.r lal't-TaJ : Airoui^lv,
ihoni as; ijrjarly as po^sililu or fivu main ur fl‘..\v<'TUiy w'iy.s IIV niV-ans drv liny or nm ;iij) ::i‘ rauh M/ick.
lil'.DS
kvi' I'hlna astrrsi. paii';i.ft.^. K-oyonia-s, on:., dioiilU 1)0
roii.simidy 1:1' allon't-d
U) hucuniir^ at all dry* ircqiidUly, sinaJl pkuits p>r
gruw* prar)rr)\' i.r bl»>om a.s tiu^y should d‘.i. 'I’h'i; hcrba<.*L-uu.s [ihloxe-s, jienc.-strmuii:?,
an*.l
uilui.iN oiTp^hti lu havp an oijca.-^iMnal Mi.jakiiidj al.«.7.
K R L 'I J ' GARDKX. Huiriii [)0li:5-n^ iIia: r.-arliu.-N: laycrod straw-
l).-prv x>kmL-< lV>r jonruig na into t'iiL* IruiiUnx; wJiir'h may l>c livu and aJiall iiichus in
<.Iiam*.'i'?r lor
i.hu carlic/'c ba>o.’Ji, aLi<:l d.x iurliVs I'lir tile ruTSi. In on.ler lo Siivc iho
• •xpLMi^c; anil Troubir ol* :?(> many .-^maM ports the nmiKTs may h,j layvnal iiv:o little momiils ui' sfvl on thti beds, and wheti wt.-ll n;o-”rd tukl*. tlicm 'aiii with a H'rowid and l)la<'r I'licm dirUoily Into ilie. fnixin^^ I'xyA.
J'HI-: l.o
r.AXHKRRV, 'J'liis is a.
hyl.irid lK.’lwetn the ras^jberry
and the blar.kU*rry, but h;ui a luiicl^ more (.lrooi>in;^
ha.bii ol' growth iJian the I'orn.-cr. Htiting a .strang gnjwbr it scjoit cavers a con.-
si'di.Ta.hle .sjmcct and i'ruUs ivry freely; the ra-splx^rr\'-like IxTrics are cNL'dIeiVv’ for pie'S, et«\
'rii!.; lo-gaulH-rry .should be prutxxl in
nuu'li r'!i«t way a.s .the raspb'erry. curting out iJi'c <.;Id woosi that has irultAXl, iUid re taining and t'
m.invng in tho .stnMig young sIkxls. 'I'Ih.s slvuiltl i.K: dojic in iJio aiiTumii after thr iVuhs. havr* lA;*esi
ga.theBrtl.
VKHK/IWHU-: HARDKX. (a)ndjiue L’U jikmc out successianal
haichV’S ol celery as liii.w Ik.'<.*omtr T;e;
u.lv, al ways
ra.king care: to *k) .s<.i iM
t.d'oiK* -tJtey be-
conv.j <TCwv«.lcd <ir sfirveul. Rows oUutred fairly a\u*I_v will l>e ready for moulding, in order xn blancli tih,* stem.s, and this must not be lU'glr-T'itld.
B O L T O N S E S S I O N S . .Monday: B-elVm: .M-r. ( 1. B. i-i. W'
r.Liw
(presiding). Rov. Ctinon Wilson. .Messrs. ■ \. <-. -Milir’-I’iisihetid an’il J . l lolgaie.
■A FA RM E R S OFKEXGE. l’’or :t lircadi of Lite .Swine FeXer I’lk-gii-
Ituion of MoWmenri, Onicr, In- moving two pigs wlilitin .a, petiixl of 28 .davs .after their arriviti. RtilxTl.
Hiielil..-.ni, htnuk-r. Bashall 'I'owit. was lined 2s. 6d. and
co.sls.
\’'.AR I .A.
A liti,,( of 2S, tijid i:o.5t.s wa.s imposed on l’■ rederiek H. .’tshworiii, weaver, GiitKlic-
toii, for tising olxscenc l.anguage, and .’Arthur l.ayccck, of .’Accringioii', for lining (difurik aradi dii'isaraerly .at Grindloloii on jttne 22nd wti.s nmlcl.ed in a similar ix.’nallv.
.’A I..I d’lG I’i D DA .XG I’i I-tO US D I-; IV IXG . Harry Monk, fitter, 37, .Avi.’mic Pantdti.
.’Veeriiigton, wa.s proceeded agiihis.t J'o-r driving a. inot'or eyelb—to wliicli a. side car ivas at’taelied—in a nvaiimt..’r to rite danger of the
ptib.lie. ;tt .Sawley on Jtiiva 22nd. J’ixridenec w;i,s gix’cii by InspeiTor I’-ii'e'niiin and P.C. Green.
It was slated
t.liati 1hey were liotli sta.iirling near die Spread
ij.aglc Hofei and tiiat lli'ey liad to
jnni]j otir of die way of de.^eiida.nt.’s cvclo whic’h came at a rpiick .speed and look a wide turn round tlto corner. lArondaiiit den'fed driving in a dangerous
m.anner and
.s.atd he had to take :i wider ,turn lOJii .account of .tlie pol'ic’ennltt Ix-ing in the way.
j Corrolxirattve ovt'dence wa.s 'given iiy a
I'ady who
w.as in Ih’e side-car .and the'de- Ik-ntTant was ortltV’e'd to ir.av cost.s.
'J'lie
ieaX-.stalk.s must lx: hold or tied
closoly together liefore lilling in- the soil, and thu imtrJ; sandy thi.s is in texture die
Ix^er. Ally offsirts or ddul leave.s should be j<'movc<l.
\\ here t-arly poiai<Y\s JiatAi betin taken up gmun-l slioull lie cleared of the haulm
wu;alsi. fvc.. hghily forked ovt?r, a siprink- ’.ing of giKino. soot, or any good artificial manure bring gi\'<*n ii coJisi^K^red necessarx* and the iiP-arklis lie uieli pl-anied eitjie'r with l>ro<.'coli. sa.\'oys. late sprouiLs. cauli- llowers. etc., or
s«>wu wkh tunn'ns.
BKKT, I-liLS is an excellent ingredient, in a salad.,
1*11;:, tmibrttinatdly, i:t is not always tjo be cb- nained
tJVe hoit woafilher is nearly over.
1 Jie way to secure an early supply is to sow .-jonie settd of (.-me of -the inniraveil forms ol the oh.l or -turnip-rooCed
what .sheliferc’d nosiition, in ^^a^dl, the roots
jmiifwJii.'h wHi lie rc^ulv for use alxnit the nn.-seiU. time. G.’ABB.’AGJ’:.
Ilvi iiot om‘i,t CO make a .sowing-of cabbacc
xA-vl lor the early .spring croi), eiditr at ono<-. or in die
conr.se of .a week c r ro. ac- ctvnling \o tJib locality; in wannt disSricts alioiK .’\ngust lolJi is sooii! enotigh -to sow.
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POUL TRY . TOPlCAf, XOTE.8.
)'!ng’> have fetched .a Ixiffer pricy, diirin<v
he pa,sK .two velars thiui ever before, -.anid S T.-noxes all to makt, such iirox-isioii .as xvill
ensure ,a.s many a.s possible dtiring th'e t a S ' '
ob-
there IS plciif-y of work .to be done where there are Ixvrgp immiFr.s of fowls kept .as it
. fi'ave rhb stmimer here now and in a .some in x»*ir:j<’tilar will np.vor
;rowt}i.s < rf and keUp
rh«* thrtA.*. Rmr 'J'rap uar-
siivall iMvis, wkh a liulu J ai'Ji, invurti'i.l un in*'
,U111L' '..f lilt-' ■iT
'V'illl'. -i snii'i 'tli* woJl-kcnt liirl,
,f linV-foliagl’il tmes, llirowiug diade 0:1 the grass or s])ac<:
is >’.sscirti-ai U'l s>-vn: Uii- ymni ;iiid thin them <mt,
lU.sinMng ul v, roekert-Ls which, are n*ady for ra,tt)aniAr_ A glx’e rh'e pullet.s more n.xmi.
I r I’l 1.- 'ni,,
shotild le: moul’tleil oti, duritig jiily, tliere may l»; a g».vl ’aipiily ,:f eggs forui.
I’(.ailing during till.- timimm and ’ain:,.;
motirlis. ’I'll.’ laldc puulury .season lia.s l«vr,
0. 110, ;uii.l rliose ixniltry keepers wit., ;,,n„ sold l.ii’.’ir cfa’kerels lor the uilije iuive .■ xix’lleut i>ri(’es oi ’t.iiV’in. \Ylien
cockt.Vcis of die pciv
hr.Vils a,,,
laiiltv. and tlioiV’ an: :i ’geo«l neiiiy l'.,i,idi,,i id is "xvell to fafficn the early liinls ain! mn, them iiitr! money, .as they leivii gold i.A’e whil(.: t'h.e l/onilan .s/’
ti.son i.s on. ais! ,!ii liirds of
grea.td.sl’
pronii.sc lii’ing kep’; r.ii., run (->11 as stock liirds -iiav’e a. I'C-ter ('
.ii.ini-.,
will’ll tli(-’y ai'e thitm.’ii on;. L is rather a low (a’citpafion wlier,’ ti-,’
ar,. a large immlx-r of fvnds inf(’s'.(.ii v.’i’.a 1. nS’ct.s, I'tit
nnle.ss they W(::ik(-ais die Itirds x’cry ’•Itlckeiis. -ir.i.l not ('-niy la.i:
f.er arc S’.i we;ik they a-s
ire -ts.’ll 1.1
imie’t. espn’i.iiv II. bm. \ih;:n til’ more stiS’eu’.T!.’
;(.) (lisca-ses. Tile
iK.-.sr Icixcts should lx well
auen.iei
to (Jiiring dib hot W(2a.diL’r, a-s ri the i.-g-gs gii; br:)k(.’-M in llie m.-sk,x’cniiiii .s!.;,.n aec.’imnila’ja In lartgc’ cs;-alilisltmcius wo tilxv.iys nc.m- niend dust IV:r th'e laying-L (.v:s’, ’.iii’ l ti-jt s( ’T l
ibinseall ao.l the Ivbieh team Otoul'l
If
pmx d o u s lyw t . t t .M ,,1’ the .latteour'
l^dgo.ii ,,(,.,Is" .start. an| 1 (
,11.,re, makrt'T I, ’,„’ tl,e Norittaiir.
„.,„ne. and :v,.od abo regiM.-r,
two .goal.s ndH".'! 'I |.,<t •* cIlUKKUf. taemher <d- Ha-
,l„’(,wn t ro '" D
.siigiii ,.„J,.i,.dolVth(’ i.eh!| t„ok hi.s plai’C.
• lU I ’'. F 1 \ J
The iimils for th Saturday afterm»|
tendatice. The first mateli I
Cun and was ' " ‘ ' ' ' J liuiigh Hiders. lil’itiseall ;— -Ml'
H. .As]vinall. H- / [
(back). Hough Hldef.-
lighi (ilLsd util (le, stieh a.s dtiS, .sivt].’,
from du’ rciid, ,s;i.nd. or dry eartli. wiiii i;„ .-tones in. Wcrta.l ashes ttiiswor v.i.’li. W.Ih;tc. oiie lias <udy oo.’ <->r 'iwo i;.--’. I.K.ixeS. k is till etusy matter to kon) retpl'i’.
i.sliiiig witli
fre.sh hay or -tr.iw. Wicii tie huh r is usell th e ties’.-1 sixes .slioiilii 1, ’ Urn” w-isiieil all c;ver
in.si(.It.’, jti.S’: till; saiti’.’ ,is t!;..’ P’ -iilirv house, l-'Ui wlien tile (Itisi Is x'cniiin are ii(.d so Hiu.iy to (;<irrod” . 'I'lien;- is an old siip.ii’nvthxui tuiKriig-; ppailirv kc(’]iL’rs fhat cliiek'.’ns hatched it June .an(l July do noc pay.
'litis nt,i\ i,- triti’ iti ,-xMUe
ca.si’.s, incirc esp'’(-"iaiiy uhea
(.’.liicki’its .at)- reared in the wa v-. ,11 lowing dit.-m, to run
.it.11 (’.lira I cliii.’keiis ol all ages. U'.r,. to iiaxcli .at ail unlos.s the lie givbii a. run to iheiiiselve.s. W(-ill ;ird of many li;i.t(.’iu«i in .Atigtist aal
i (l(.i-lasli’i a:nl w^.;f.ii,- arlj-r It is li-’^T
(’liickens (.n
.sicptciiilY’r la.s'. x’KiT xvhtcli Kiid at the eiri of I’-ebrtiarv a.n<l Ix’ginning of March.
M.iny of tile. June (-’.hickeiis wi'he laying liy nirj.s, mas. and
iiio.se liarciiisi in jiiiy startoi i.te ing in .Tanutiry. ’I'iiose who hax'i- l.wx-n tinrormn.iU’ a
liaU’iiing net’d imc bo afraid tr., try .ig.i!’.’.. In the first iilaO,’. thi- eggis are miK'li cJic.iji-
er. and die ciiiiikons grow viiiit'c iii«:ely til! the cold \(<eadieT (siiiies on.
'I'lic oii'y
dting i.s, I;ile-hatc!usl ('iiii'k-’tis never iiuk,, die size :he oarlier-iiatclteil izl-.’S do. h;i: rhr'y make equally as gool l.iyers. ..spe lal- iy if maifsi wicii uiii>’l;iJe:I older ntalc hir'!. t li'aii tJieJii.s -Ives.
Fr'Om “ Farm, Field and Fireside." a iRDEs . BLACK BUOTIIERS. Hooks tii'e particularly mtiin'fou.s in
the xvi’iter ’s distrii’t, and
nc.irly all tin- clumps of ta ll trees contain ti few tti’.sp. 'J'his year the breei.lliig’ setisou appeals to have heen unusually proiluctive. tuul their numbers have inereased enortiious- ly . The young’ are x'ery noisy. espiM ially in the etirly morning', and wlieii em- g e ts a lu s ty bird perelied on the gable of one’s roof tif fonr o-clock in il"' moi’iiiiig’, calling’ to a mate across ilie meadoxv, one xvislies that, they xvmilil go ftirther afitdd hefore I’ommeiii'in.e talk! These young’ Hooks tire featlien'il quite to the base of the hetik like tlio Gi’oxvs, and can therefore easily he ilis- tinguished from their jiarents, xvho tae (juite hare round the faee, wliieli givt'-’' Hiein a somexvhiit elderly ” appeal" aneo. The xvord -- Croxv ” is used in a general sense to indieate any large hinl witli bhick phimag’e : (>tii .striefl.x’ s]ieak- in g it means the Ctirrion (,'roxv, a b>,- hlaek hird similar to the Hook, hut xviili a
glo.ssv jHU’ple sheen on its ]
iltinia.ge.
instead of the blue sheen of the nn"''' eommoti bird. The Croxvs do not nest In eolonies like
the Hooks, hut select a site fi’ec|Ueiitl.x' in the depths of the xvood. xvhich tjayv use yetir af ter year. Thex' tire piii'tien" lai’ly attached to eaeli other, and luac than one ease has been reiiorted of otic ily in g xvlien its mate laid lieen killrtj’ the empty crop of the dead hird iw'''
ea t in g Hitit in its gr ie f it had refused ia food. sV Croxv’s nest reoenily fouud iu a
xx’ood liy the xx'ritei’ was situnted iu a" old oak tree. I t xvas o f enormous .siiia, and had ex’ident ly heen added to yea) a lter year hy the then ocetipiers. ana pos sibly the ir ancestors hefore tln’in- Many: of the stitdrs used in Hie otifwarn
iiiirts xx’ere pe r fee t lv rotten, ami xx’onM hardly hear touching’. Bits of tiii'h and lieather, from the iieighhoui'injt rloxvns, nios.s, roots, and loax'e.s luul an been ttsod, hut the interior was particn- hirly xvarni and cosy, rahhif’s inu
feathers, and wool he ing the chief uiater- lals
n.sed. ^Although the cun xvas smootli and ho au t ifn lly rounded, it xvas excep- f io n a l lv shallow. As a rule, ncstj formed in trees are much ueiiter an| hetter b u i lt th.on those found upon clitls
a If hough hardly so bulkv. Fr„m •> r » r . Birds."
ahiiae, (.'apt. B r i 'j
and J . (,'■ I''■ '’I'-' biiqiirc '• ^ - *\| rlu' RotlU’ll l i 'j
Ii;imH*'a]) sl;t r l .
Jlrin>*'a[l werc- *• Riders " matiail
iiiUicl. .In 'In* lil’idg.’S senred Riders and. alm(| II. Nicholas got
llutb teams siruvj and finally -I. 1. at lie'' for the Ui ;td(led one for Hri | lion of the game •' Hiders ■■ then Htirlitoii had hall
,-ioli.s. I ll the toll! eall hiid all tin It. -Aspiiiall .seoi’il eiltnilised the si’i| of tile third Ill’ ll wards X ieholas g lotiil eheering. for nitistery ami tested hut neitiie the .-eventli and (’till were all oV(| Nicholas got till grand drive.
I II
issue heyolid dnlll wit it a fine solo e| out wiiinei’s of hy T goals to 4.1 I'lie liotig’h U|
final for t lie A er iietits Ix’ iag’ 11 I lie ■ ■ it idei’s " I
as in the enciiiii!| the _\iirmans' ti .Mili’tpiis de .Itil -tlessi’s. ,V . Mill seliniidt ifiai’k). 1 iiiliii’e ; -Me. 1 he " H id e r s 'I
start in this gtiml determination liil in the first " ( ’h i j opened tile Xorr gond sliot in the in the t hird i)eri,| "It hi.s own and Hie " If idet’S . " x\ all tlirotigl, Hi is i Inid tile iiest <d I ehi.kkei’" Utis-
Well, and lie wa for Ills line play anotiior to,’ thi- elmkker. a n. |
scored txvo goal
for 111.. " B i d c ’s I n the seveitl l|
Hie N'livnians. citing iitler ihi ’Si’Oi’e and Hie wintiois l)v (i ;
C L l T H E R O q
(.AT ION A
y E K B E l lG l I (| The
f l U R N I . E
-'^MlTH CDMmJ •\t bunilc
Smifh, j_', , hraiig],; „p ( "Plrderod a ,
,"'cc-’l. 28. „ f'ad Iwcii lo( -^fr. Giii’d; I’ rytme
I nisc.a„i,in^ and Mr. J ,
P’
Adihtuu.rei much' 1,
Ptevioiis r,c( ( ’ll .sicppinp
"■ •apls
e.aeh ; cne (I,, uv,,
'PKl H... w
Hexvart m,f, fion. -'After !ie,a
f’t'a.tas eemn '‘ ‘aitehester
areift’ISlS;®,. ■
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