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THE CUTHEROE ADVERTISER A u g u s t l . th , 1 9 1 3 . > Second.
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. r^tiiig’n A'o'n-.-.o, '(oaC»3tloVie'') Clitheroe.
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tV A T S O A \ l*roj'vssii)nal J‘iitna Tuner,
llVilliani D. Hanson (FestiTftl Prizo Winner)
p a r o t o r j c V o « e z * I S s - t , is open to receive Pupils for
IliuB PiMuciioA and Sinpp. t e r m s , Apply,
13, S.UT B5LL TERRACE • • • • wc««w»»o*>
CUITI'iEROE. Batting.
No. of Times Most in Total Inns. □otuut Inns. Rnn.-i Av^e.
J H Eambot tom .. . 10 .. 1 .. 72 . .195 ..21 0(3 W Charnloy .......... 12 .. 1 .. *50 .. .190 ..17 27 J Crabt re e ............... ^?.
P Alderaloy .......... 11 .. 1 .. 67 . .121 ..121 J Uownham .......... 11 .. 1 .. 30 . .110 ..116 A Lawson ...............
..........
A E Dixon............... . 8 .. 1 .. 10 . . 43 .. 0 14 J Coulthursfc........... . 12 .. 1 .. . 19 . . 51 .. 4 03 J Oddio ................... . 2 .. 0 .. T D Uourn............... . 9 H In g h am ............... . tl
0 .. .. •"15 . . 44 .. S 8 •) .. J Coulthursb . s . . 9 .. 3 .. . "r, . . 5 .. 2 .r> 13 . . 19 .. 2.71
r D Bourn ............ 170 5 .. 03 ..322. . 41 .. 7'85 Spenc er .......... .......... l'r\ 1 .. 30 ..37(;. . 35 ..10 74 J Down h am............ (33 3 .. 17 ..1(30. . 13 ..12'30 H N l lar t ley ........ 27 .. 4 . .. 80. . A E Dixon ............ 1 . .. 0 . .. 4.. . U
i) ..10
RIBBLE8DALE WANDERERS. Batting.
WLX.
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tct'VC'Jll ;
ii.itciies
ground, o£ the
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'-01 ine -.vh'.hets, lar-pwoou i; de.
'■'■ I’atefield, •■ ;■ ' '
■ '-'ll.'.! do woli. Ujj '■r -.j. Pa'.eficld havir"**‘o : '‘liadc the Ha-.
'• and, with -Oi l;;, \ \ . Kenvcn and
■ ;i;:-.' ruil-gettero. Tn; ■ I and knocked 10 oeing 170 fo: nv
: 1.::-A ijod Second. ' I c iw c o d .........
I ! 0
‘ aigc 1.' Patelieid ... 0 d’'',ood b Pateneld ii .................. • .......... l)
- an-,' 0 Hopwood 6 .................... 0
'■iO ........................ 0 ; .. Odd .................. 16
.......................... 8 n. ,vw,,od
......... I b Hop wood 6
kxu-.ic .......... 2 Total ... ;5
■ ond.
■ ......................... 15 .......... . 3
..................................7s:
.'•i; v b Rydeheard 11 e!i b Ceeei'ley 13 di;o b H.a!lworth 9
' .id i,. .Shatv ...... 10 . . . 2
Extras ............ 5 .T hve wickets) ...170
11EAVILV BEATEN " MO
T IMatKai
- .d dVarJdington, on Sat-
i.iring 136, p u t th e hom«- ' ;r;iy p ro v e d a mos t de- ■ ..'-in:- .reven wickets at
• -t' tr V - e «».V 4*- n FOQK OF TRE i.iaieS;
’itlieroe. I c K ,
:etor, lie of Cl i th e ro o a n d District
lo rd e d to h im d u r i n g the l e n in bu s in e s s , a n d begs In; ha s Uiken o v e r th e
BUDDEM'S
'iVoands car! r.^e
S.K.
cuie it:h'.!.i; pain ; 'troys evr-.
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Re c e iv e s P u p i l s f o r t h e P I A N O .
47, G^BTLF VIEW h 1
^ i A » ir.9 I Pifinict and Teacher.
Recciyo? Pupils for Pianoforte Playing anP rhcorclical instruction.
Highest Press and Public Opinions. Pupils trained under Mr. Knowles
have never known a single failure.
Very modorato term?. For interview— call or v. riU-—
59, WaticHnf<tori Road. Also nt 20G, GOLNE ROAD, BURNLEY. VIo«mr>rvw«d'fr.v««««■>•«•
!oi|ii IfOD!!!, jion G bi!. T.G.L,
fH'igh Class P ia n o D e a le r . Teacher o f m u s ic :
TUNING and REPAIRS & Bpociality PIANOfI in ?tock for cash, or on easy payunenta.
M».^i;fAL'turorE’ Agent for PURKITE EE and every household requisite. ------------ Inspection invited
27, Msntages St., Castte CLITHEROE.
•»«kYnr«uQ
THif, BsBBLESRALK SOOiEITV.
sa, Street, Ciitliaroe. Sobecription iNn.u-'' !/• per week.
Intor rat
3 p-:r cent and jihi-ti- ■: I’.lion in protitK. The Society rfCei^h-fc dupositt from 3d. upwards,
wd A per cent intei'eat is paid on every complete SA. For /
u.rtl.nu- information apply to the Secretnry
UmVARD CHESTER, P.A.A,, King Street, Clitherce
! t U40 KSKBoa* csavoevcsoi
TO ADVlfR'JTSERS. ,v.t of the ii il lux of ad v e r t i s eme n t s
■iiiiig day, tlie p ro jn i e to r wi l l be i! itii adver t i s ei s will send in th e i r adver t is ements liy TH[;i:.sr..-LY
, or ear l ier. On no a c c o u n t oim rii.'eniee.t be g u a r a n t e e d for in - ier bi.i.ti h a . 1 1 1 . on I’l id a y mo rn in g
i'/.UVi C ’J IR £ . i.ikitment will
liter one app.iieation; de- iorm of liwema; heals old
nd .Sores; acts like a charm on infallible for Piles; Pre-
vi;v;is Cuts f.-orn Festering; will cure Ring- wor.T in a few days; removes the most ob'tlnate EruptioiB and Scurv\'. — Boies, Hd. .ami Is. q d .—Agent for Clitheroe, J.
K.arrison, Castle Street.
the I3BEAT HARWOOD COLLIERY Co, Lid. , M a r t h o lm o P i t s .
Gil rilIttB SoaL B
|:c:ocK miDKEi ■••T-l-—A
T.:-.—- b t L . T « l ' (
House Coal which is recognised u ,;ie m o s t e c o n o m i c a l in the
i, and specially s u i t e d fo r Farm C.oontry H o u s e s , can be obtained
Y A R D ,
l i t th f ) S w a n & Royal- lorses. Cars
|xjsse-a m E W S f I'rSIlL. VAE*0- IfiHS : '• Garlick, Olitheroe."
I Pit, or from any of the iindermen- i scents at R e a o o n aL lo P r lc » o i
. W. L. GRIME, Clitheroo. . O. ROWE, Clitheroe. . rt. DUGDALE, Clitheroe. . W. YATE3, Chatburn. , S. SMALLEY, Grindleton.
Post Cards.
All th e Local Views, At th e A d v e r t is e r Office
Miss Frances A. Chesebrough, L.Ei.A.M.j T e a c h e r o f P ia n o , 'T h e o ry a n d H a rm o n y .
PupHa P^aparad for the Recognised Examinations. FOR TERMS, APPLY
1 ^ 57, fflailGingloii 5oaG, oi Oastle Slreet, Glitaiie. , , . - • NO. 1687. . ' ' ■ • ' j • ■ suit's Hial: arc in .sfraugo oontra.-'t to tlio u-im1
sliorl-wai.sted frocks. A eliatiiiin;; -ty!- iVf a Ull'e iiirl ol F-ur .ih
live year- of a^-e i' li inHiat id. and nn;;ht bo LiirnAl ouC in ilm-n or ."eixm 'I'lie yoke, eiif iii one with Hie sleeves ami Im-o'. is novel. A
Played at Clitheroo on Saturday last: Cl-]THKI!OE.
25 yds. T. Jackson ........... ...
50 yds. Total, . .. or. .. . 101
M. Beck ................ ... 92 . .. 93 ... Ib-'j D. Embley........... ... 9-7 ... 89 .. . 184 J. Tonilinson ...... ... :m .,.. 89 .. . IbO E. Wilson ........... ... 93 .,,. 81 . 174 Mrs. Embley ....... ... 81 .,,. 90 ..., 171
J. S. Cooper ....... ... f»U ... 94 .. , 190 P. Madden;
....... ... i'o ... 93 .. . ISO Loni
J. Piudor II........... ... 9-1 . .. 9C ..., 190 A. Thornber ....... ... I'd ..,. 94 ..., 189 G 'SVhjteman....... ... 91 . .. 90 ..., 187 W. Parkinson....... ... 93 ..,. 90 ..., 183 J. Pinder III......... ... 91 .,.. !)2 ..., 183 J. Underwood....... ... HI ..,. 89 ..., 183 J. Bolton................ ... 92 .,.. SS ..., 180
R. Tliistleton....... 14S7
iniDCG. ... OG .. 1)0 ...
1404 . 192
E Har r ison ........
S Goodman ... W T a y lo r ....... P Hollinriiko J Goodman ... H. Goodman .. W Dawson ... r* Taylor ....... W Crabtree .. T Dugdale.......
^Iqj, v
H Goodman ... F Waahbrook... P Taylor
.......
S Goodman ... W Crabtree ... J Goodman ... E Standeu ....... W Dawson...... P HolUnrake.. . T Du g d a lc ...... C E Hopwood .T Evei ton ...... C P Clayton .. W Taylor ...... W Palefiold ..
Lynes ............. ......... 13 .. . 0 . . 38 . ,238
J Mitchell .... ......... 12 .. 2 .<61 . .177 A Langshaw . ......... 11 .. . 3 . ."27 . .139 R Hudson .... ........... 7 *. 0 . . 51 . .103 J Robinson... . ......... 9 .. . 1 . .=• 26 . . S3 .T Sh(3rliker.... ......... 12 .. . 0 . . 42 . .120 G Har r ison . ......... 12 .. . 1 . ."'■2d- . .10.5 R Shorliker . ......... 9 .. . 1 . A2i) . . 72 J W Wiudle . ......... 9 .. 2 . .••21 . . 5s W Brierley.. .. ........... 5 .. 2 . 9 . . 21 T "Whitehead. ......... 9 .. . 2 . 22 . 04 T Bowker .... .......... .J .. . 0 . . 13 . . 21 .1 Brooks......... .......... 9 .. . 1 . . R. Clarkson .
1 . . 33 0 .. . 4 . . 4- B owling.
G
Harri.son .. ......... 75 2.. . 1-1 ..25(3. . 30 J Brooks ...... .........135 .. . 29 ..3hS. . -15 J Sherliker .. ......... 23 ..
1 .. 4S. . 3
Lyne? ........... .........120H.. . 18 ...3S1. . 23 A Langsbaw. . ......... 11 .. . 2 ... 31-. . 1
EARR&W. Batting.
. 14 . . 0 . . 58 . .263
..ISO . 10 .. . 1 . . 50 . .15t(
. 14 .. . d' . .•33 . .1(32 ..1()'2 . 14 .. . 0 . . 01 . .232 ..15 01 - 13 .. . 1 . . 31 . .150 ..12*5 . 14 .. . 0 . - 41 . .157 ..1121 . S .. . 1 . . 23 . . 82 ..11'7 . 14 . 9 . 17 . .115 .. 9‘5s . 12 . . 3 . . <32 . SO .. s s s
.. 9 . . 0 . .. 30 . . 57 .. 6-33 .. G . o ..•"14 . . 22 .. 5 '. . 5 . .
. 2 . . I . 2 BowLmG.
195 . . .57 ...4S7. . 11 . . l l - s s 1421.. . 42
. 2 .. . 0 ... 12. . 1 ...12 25 3.,
9 .. . 29 .. 1 .. . 0 ... 14. . 0 . ..---
WHALLEY. BATTINe
.> . 0 .. . 47 . . 53 ..20*5
L G r e e n ................ .. 12 . 1 .. . SS . .258 ..23 45 W Ellis ................ .. 11 . . u ,. . 32 . 147 ..10-33 R Gr e e n .................. .. 5 ..
•> . 29 . . 43 ..H-33
.1 Green .................. .. U .. . 1 .. 35 . .14.5 ..l'T5 G H Boddy ......... .. 10 .. . 0 .. . 50 . .141 ..14 4 A Tiindh'.................. .. 10 .. . 2 .. 31 . .112 ..14 Sampson.................. .. 11 .. . 0 .. . 'l l' . .130 ..12-36 W .Vlinond............. .. 10 .. . 3 .. .-'10 . . 7-1 ..10-57 W Lsktdand ........ .. 8 .. . 1 .. . 19 . . 55 .. 7-85 J J ’eters .................. .. 11 .. . 1 .. 13 .. . 58 . .. 5-S W Green wood .... . 7 .. . 3 .. 14 . 22 .. rvr.
Bowl ing.
A Hindlo ............. .145-1.. 2!) ..291.. . 31 . .. S'56
Samp.ion ............... .190 2.. 40 . .. t.">7.. . 4S , .. 9-52 G H Boddy .......... . 30 3.. . 3 .. 89.. . .5 . ..17-8 L Green................... . 28 .. 1 ..100.. . 5 . ..20 "W Lakeland.......... . 77 .. 13 . ..247.. . 12 . ..20-58
ClithiBroe M.R. Rifle G2u b v. L o n g r id g e Rifle Club.
37 ..12
3 ... 90.. . 4 . ..2.r5 0 .. '10.. . 1 . ..40 2 ... 00.. . 1 . ..66
t)3 4.. 22 ...LM4. 27 .. 9'03 29 .. . G ... OS.. . 0 . ..11 33
No. 1G36.
sirable ad<l it ions lo the w .1 r<l i .dh-* of wr. ill'' flu- new open -kil l •«. .1 1 t In--- i.l bbuK. d.i bine. <;rey satin. \til|i «lei-ii kilted Ihaiini A new de>ij’ii for an all-in-une *lie--. - i n H i 'T linen, line -ei ”e. t tated. and Kunbine-
•.i:.itiL-'--ehi| h i- ill' :ii tin- nr - 1 nji-i
liiite fe.ium--. Til.' -iihple
li.ile b 'di.i-. f. i wbicli Hie sleeves an- cut in one. ejn--e- to 1 b-tt'. wlu-r.- it. fa-leli- willi fu.- liull.m-. ,t: bntloii fa-teniti” - ;tn- minibnied ..n u> ilie -Ir ti‘ kliee-levi-l. ,1 -r.iH. ’i ;!
i.it;e uixiic; a jiiel lini-!i. 'rile front- oi :h,. -kin .i'..-- .m i lower part nv.-r a plain
p.im-1 of niah i ial. ai at thi-wai-1 i- one oj i.'.i,. i,e'.\ -le-lie, uiiti -ii- tllMl-oVer ,ltid fill,Lie.! ellj. T!ie
;,|i. In
toned to <!eep 1 p ,ji,.,| eii;!',. and ,1 lb bt -] 1 ;ej eollar of eiiiiii-uld' 1 y 1 1 ;m - 1 l.e .-k. .1 till' in of lace eoiiipl.-t iin; tlo' l. rlei ie. vtilli u;i', !' worn a elmi nn, b.ti n
M.ieK -,ii m. v. : I ' .ml ’-y silk en.u;, anJ wilieh t-j)rin;^- a lii-li
• 1 iMinen',.
l-'or little P'ii-|-' weal-, limn- i- uothinii I tlian -iniple o\,.|-all tn
I'lNn’K rnb‘ \ i.n ri.i; mim,. ■
■
linen or m-i-oc. and I li -e ;i: ; a - i I \ -ni;:: t.'ii, n belt o| I e;l. !il lie. oi l.i.o k
Hie wardrobe- -bf yonii.r eliililren -hoiild al tirovided with inek-np fi-m-k- m- r.-mpii slroni: linen m- -ei'i*e. The . \nar iean ehi
alw.iv- provided with roni|iers. and the r< idea e. l a - , Lta Inin;,' o , . j i j,, |;n;;!i-|| nun
.In otla-r ways. loo. tin- Anieriean *-lenieii; cre[)t itito tlieiii. wiiai are Ifiioun a- .\ine frii-ks, inadi- of striped uasliiii” male liemined with colound canibrie. l.eiii;; a th«- rmnt itoiieeable -mntner la-liion- in
wardrohes of l-!in-Ii-h children, while -.^ir lifleeii and -ixteeii are ‘M- -iimnief ui with iJeliL,')!!; the lojui-wai-ted .Vnieiiean jt
nip--r
|,< ; ,,■ •. iniM 1 . t;: Ii .1
bliekled 4i\e|- tile nip- or hi-.;lier. In \iew oi r!ie -iimnier liohdav at ti e -e,
. .. 9 . . 9 .. 2'25 »>
9
. 3 . . 0 . . 5 . . 5 .. 1-66 . 1 . . 0 . . 1 . . ]
.. 1 ,.17 66 .17 3G
BO'WUNG. Overs •Maidoiis Umis Wkts Average 71 3 .. 14 ..152. . 20
.. 1 .. 34 . .1-10 ..13 27
H N Ha r t ley.......... U . .. 1 .. 37 . . 69 .. S62 Spencer ................... . 12 .. 1 .. 20 . .102 .. t»27 F Sheldon
9 .. 4 .. ^^2S . . 52 . .104 & (S 6 u c a f io « . CRICKET AVERAGES, These averages do not include friendly matches
Fashion A N D THINGS FEMININE.
By IDA H E L L E R . = - Copyrisht. -----
■-'I'.M-Mi :k f a s h ro.Ns. While .snminei' Ipsliions art- di.-tiii;;ni>lif<l hv
hnifll tliiit. i~ new. iaithiulne<< i^. n| the -ein'e Iniio. nillilUiii.leil fo,' the otle-uieee ,l,e-< en.l llie liiijli wjii't, tli(‘ iiovelly oi' ilu> >lip-(Ui ii>irk bi'ini; conliiml t<> llif <kirt. whii-li vat urns pi<‘l ty ua\>. moro or
vliihnriito. In tliniicii in
Olio nuulol tile .«.lvirl appoiirc- itj Ijo cut <ivcr. loii^' all the \vay round, and drawn ui» ai iln' loft M(lo in from am! ri-'lii side at llio hiick tn tiu‘ c<u'roct level; anoilu-r new i.. ‘•athered U[» in Iront only, ami i- ju«t >lioit enou'.:li in Hie iuniHHliato cimiI ro-l‘mnt to >ln.w tlu- anklo ot the stoekirij;; wliih* a tliinl <kirt of tlio lalo-t de<ion is dniwn up in Hie cent i e-} kmiI oi!!i. eieutly sluii(; i’nr ilie insertion of a petlieiiii-
panel of fancy matorial to be iiivnlvotl in tin- 'vhenio. 'I'iu» clioioo of ;i pi-lliioal is iin|)ort,nit uli.-ie
Hi<* -ikir(; worn is sla<lu'd. or uiilmt |<mhh1 at He- si<le-seains or I'or a few inelie- in
ami some -'-ervieeablc li tt le umlei.~kin« liial are de.
eailor collar tr ims the neck and rests upon a small vc-si of flan-nol or pique, and the frock is reudorod lon^-waistcd by moans of a ribbon aish drawn through a buckle. Tho sleeves are tucked and buttoinxl at tlie wrists. Dclow the li tt le fixture (Xo. 1) are shown a
back view of the froc-k (.\"o. 2). and an illu-f**a- tion of .sorgo or linen knii-kors to wear bem-ath it (No. 3). 'I’he.<o lat ter are bnltoiied on to (ho wai.sf of a pique or llaiim-I bodieo. tho front of which show.- as a vest to tlio frock: or thc bodico michl be of c-outil ;md Hie vest altaclied to it: afterward.-:.
TO D'llTAlN' I ’ATTURN’S. Pal torns ol iill (lie desii^ns appearin;.,' in this
column, week by weok. can be oliiaimil by -end ing' {lostal older, value Ujd.. foj- eaeli pattern ri-quired (eeat. skirt, liloii-e. e1<-.i. to
l<|;i
^l(‘ller. e/o iiie ixdilor. 'I'lie envei.qie -Iioiihl be iinirki'd Patterns. ’ (\ i-lnnie- m- ^inwiis to be charge-d for iis lw<. paHerii- each.
A t
IT a r m . F i e l d ; B v i i d
By “ B O A Z . " - ^.rtttBa«
oirrac.tc; s i i i : i : i ' .w i i i..\Mi!s.
>ln ep -lieMi'in- is iirueiit v\.nk. ami -lionM b( •lit: wilri .IS .p. • •
dilv a- p-.-'-ibl . ................ ill two way- by delay in;4 it- in Hie we. i|
la]!viii” nil. and apniin in nla”^■ niakin;4 -eiioiis lUl.O'k-. M.l’.ii’iits liave a ;
.ile.it deal e|' pow iT o \e r '.'leep witli hni;; i-oat- on. bie;iii-e
;iio
'Ivtemled from attaek,- of lly a- Miliry uealli.-r in .hine enm— on. ami it the work of -iiearin- is >"•1 e 1 Fried out promptly. If i he owner adopt - the plan ot biandin;; willi piteli lor Hie piirpo-e of yivin;! an ident ifyi m,- mark, it -lumld lie dono caj'i-tully am! noally a^ S'>on as po--ibie alt.L-i- the coat is removed.
If da- lnd about 1 . a
Cnirele-s manner lie- piteli w ill eaii-e « on.-iderab!e dama”-f. [o flje m-u fleece, wliicli hardly losea
tile .-'tain belore iinotlier ?liear-day come- leand. Tliero is a yreat: <|eal to be saiii in favour of ear marking' tlio lambs aiul Hiu- dif^pi-nsiny with pifL'li-braiulino in tlio future. While (he ileeks; iife in hand. (Ik* P-et of tho-^f- that r(*(juire it; phoiild bo pan'd, am!, ii'
luco.s.s.uy, dros-ed. Ovei'
-N.np' horn fre(|uently leads to foot-rot. I'.arly lamb- may be weamd between ^ri<
l.snmnier and the eml of tile iMoiitit. bii! it is J)e-i pir the separation nm to lake jdaee befori- the yoiiii”- >l(‘i's ale loiir moiitlirs old: a little jonyer run with the imulfers is advise<l if IkiHi <lani ami lamb are llouri-liin;,''. Pome; ■.nies* ewe- e(-! over ixior. ami then wivininy is He- be-1 remo<ly: Poim times the lamlx bill off in
ciimlit.ion. thou wcanin;.' with a change of pasture will h aw a {?oo(l eIVcct.
TFII'l Vl'XiK'LVUJl.i: OAR.DRX. Plant: out all kinds of winte r -,;reeiis. AiiK-nij
the sp»-ei;tt fliiiqjs wilieh evei-ybody slnaild p'i'ow are .self-)/rote< tiiig l>roec<di. elioii <le biir^hley
am! Poni i ’iiumb sav<\v. 'lie* last-named imiy i>e I)lan(e<l Hiiekly, like colew-jiis. They ,nro small ill compari-on with tin-<li umiiead, but are iniu ii more delicate in fl:ivoiir. and. a- tliey can bo piai iud nine melie- apar t , Hiei-e is not ...o much I0 -- ill bulk a- miyiii be -iippiised. Hut in ,2(iow im_- lii_::h-ei,,-- ve;»c‘l:ibles bulk i- me everytiiiii;;.
.^ow io-ei! r .oleuorl-^ jiiid ]ihin( lin-utviUl about: on.- i'o ,i
-iJ'.' !' t i ii -tma>. Sow ciH:. horn <-an'ois
f"! •I'-.iuiii- youni,'. rr left in the ;,'ioumI all wiiii'F .ind <-i)verc<l witli lon;» li t ter before i ra-t n. 'oiiiie carr<it- iii.:y In- <irawn Ire-li jml al! the wintL-r. S:i]a<j plant--, -iieli as
let: nee-, ladi-lu-'. corn -alad, ere—, etc., -Inmld U,' -own on moist, e<ml land now.
If ju-as,
«:i ui I Ihiu ers. leituees. -in<l olliei- plants vhieh S' ell become inferior in <lry weather eaniioi be jniilelicd with tnanure keej> a loose -urfaeo over tile
ro.it- by freqiionl hociie.;. I'l'eiieli beans and 5-carlet runm r- may .-(HI j.e planted.■ They may he useil for eoveriii;/ wall- and I'l-iiees. atid t ra i led up -{rin^s. Mairows and ridop
ciic.tnn- bf'i-s if well sufiplied will; water will bp ^^rowiii;,' freoiy. Mulch rouml Hie plaiifs with uianurn .ami la y o u t the shoots. Sow turnips nn<l jjlaiit out (‘arl> celery. In -•owin;' «ieryls now if .sown 'ill drills. <lraw the dri l l- a little ilc-c-per Hian Usual; moisten them just before .sowing, .=caUer Hie -. e<ls on ilie <lainp surface, and rover in ’.\Uh dry soil.
PlIfi.SIM'X'l'S OF THE T U r iT CIIOP. Al Hie time of w iitinp' the* fiiiii crop- of Ihi;;-
lam! taken all round appear to be in a very favimrable comlitioii.
'I'lie late frosts Inive
cansi‘<l damage to two gocid varieties of <-herries, the Xapoleon and liie 'I'urk, but there v.'ill, how ever. Hie quite a fair clop of Iaie|i-h clieirie-,, unle-s frost -:liouid ayaiit pm in an appearance. Tlif public alway.s iijipit i iate a jileiitifui .-.iipjily of Knpdish oheri-ics; none of the iiiipori*<I varieties beinp' so y;<Kid as the homc-yreovn iruit . AlHi<iu;;ii sf r.iw berries are a few weeks late in scvmal <li-lri;t-. the eiop> are lookin;' veil in .oil pul- ' .
l ‘e,2;ardiny yeo-ebi-iries. e\eiytliin-'
I )oint - loa limited (I'op t h i-, season, 'r i ical laeks of mildew last .vear are bound to have caused .i slioi-ter j»rodnei;oii liiis >oasori. while a consider able mniiber of b. iries were nipped by .May fio-t<. Tt may b< nol.d that ihi* variety kmiwi: a- l.iuieasbirM
l.ad apjiears to have
witli-toi.il th ......'hi belter limn any other. Al om« time the •.io*.-eberry w 1 - despi-etl. bill piojile aip be^iiuiiny to appreciate it imw the friii! i'- be- Ciimiri” a IlUle scarce., kor a i(ood many .-casoiis ”0 0 . .•!> ariie- Were ]ilemiful.
e l i e a p . and
m".'Ieet«'d. miw everyone ref|Uil'e- llieiii. Apples, jje.ii'-. ami cur rant- are buikiti;; \\e|I In'mM-i of Hie I i 'n i t - i ; i ou i ii” <1 is| liL-t-, and l l i e i e a p j i e i i - to be e\eiv rea-onable p I 'O-p t c l ot' I he-e fl'llils je- t u r c i n ; . ; -at isfai'iory rc*.suU.s. IHuins of all kuid- :tie loiikiiiy' W' ll. and, accident- e.\ee|iteil. tlien- lint to be any scari ity of the late l;ii ds o*
Slone fruit-. Ibit. of cour-e, eveiylhin;; ’.\ill de- |; I'd ii[i:m the weather.
s.MAi,x, iiujj )i ': i:s a .vd m a i ik k i 's . rr^
s a le - i n e l l pi e --r i m p ’ - f.-oiii f i iel i
tak'e I Ii<-m ioiii: t<i Ii-arii 1 hat. ;i- a imle. 1 !.e ia ru“ wii:iie-aie friiii and vc;.U‘ial»!e iiiaflcel- ai of : vei y ! iule,u-e lo them. Thc-c ate fully .-iim jiiied l»y I'V'eiisive market irar'ener.-, and ihe deal with the bic' i-o-.••••rti-
t-ni-'
ii.aml ii’feeti 'I'here i- no Iii't te elioiee.-l jiro.lnee, wor-e for ilial ])‘nillry pi'oduee the - ’uallholdef i.- e:uifroni(‘d with miU'h ilu* -ame ilillicully, .Moreavd', in the ea-e of lioHi IhCiSe classe.s of pi'oUice ther'* i-eeiierali.' : he drawback of railwa.v (•arria;re if Hm- bir"e n arketvs are to be readied. S 'all- holders. l!n*reforo. ymneral!'.' find ,a biUter ry.-n- in" ill ore of Hu* smal ld towns or plraiMiro resorts wliidi tlic.v can roa h by roml. Here they aie able to sell to sli p!ce(‘per.-. or to a sale-man ,-bould’ Hiefo be one in the place, or they can earr.v. on.ti lionse-to-hoii.-e Irade amom: .n*;:iilar private eustomcr.-. 'r iiis lad: plan "wi's the advanta;re of retail price.s. but, on the <. her hand.' it occupies a cbn'sideiMble amount, of iiim*. and natural ly doc*s not commend i t sp r (o. all tastes, ^r^uy liolUcr.s’mak«*. a ;:ood th.ii." of it, liowever, "
oncrally.fitdliu" ])nuluee ]>iirch. .shl' from thoirHioi'diboiVr's .a'.'s’wd l a.s thei r <wu.' Thus they become deald's on a' small scale.'and. tlimn-elve^ (oi-'u ;i market for - th e i r smaller- ,uei;:li':)ni-. Sadi m-*n are amoij"-.llu* 'most 6Uccc.-sful of .s'.nalllioUler.-*.
men rat her I han w i< h r he r lots I'rotn the Miiainio;.ii>r. larkel Hiaii l.oijdoii for the
; d Hide is jirobabiy i:<ine of inferior rpialily. With
.
One 'll the .-m;fllhold'.*i'’- chief prolilem.- ;s to niarke! !ii- piodnee 'a t isJ aeioril.\'. It <
1 ii— e<>l only, ;is lhe\ will be cleared eff
able to cet under the w<i,)|. and om-e there they •'
pio.nl ! heiiiM-lve- over tile animal' - bmly wii'li rapitliiy. ,\ .dieplierd ha- to lake the ” re,iie-.d *'• th'- Hock if 1 1 1 - eliarni-- nie to be
NEW REmEDY FOR i l : : : T O P I C S F O R : : :
^ Maids and Matrons Evoryl>(viy knows or lias read about hu>-
GOOD AND BAD HUSBANDS.
biuidcs who rd n s e to supiKU’t tliDir familie-, who spend Hieiv money in ec-lfish or evil w;iy.<, who seek iiiuusenumt: f.'ii* from I lie tamli.v liearth. wlio r(*iSdve their quip- and H.'illie.s for t,ho.-e not <if
tlieii
own household, who are <-ol<l ami diurl i- li to
t.lio-e witli wiioiii they should bt‘ ^eiith'd and lcimle.-(. Ti lde ar<‘ .sudi 1iusI,kuh1s, .\nd there iire wivi'r- w]io neglect Hioir home tlutie-. who cate moni loj- amtir-emenl than for t ln i r eliil- dreii .. weitaie. who -pend Hu- money earned by theif iiu-baiid- Ini' frivolity ami luxniy, dri \ iii" tJieir hu-l)and- to liaiiknuitcy ami t!e-p,ii'. Hut Hiey ate in ilo- miiioriiy. So are iln-
rf'tilly bad li ii-b:i nil- uiii-n cumpai'ed with tin- army of ma i in d i.i. n wh.. an-
eh.-di.illv l .n. - int' ill' if pai'l ot ilie burden- enlaibd liy fami|\ Hie. (Un- l i , ; i i -a ;;n-at deal about tin
modeiii woniaii. alioui her <li.-eotitdil <lome-lidty. alxnit jhi- l.u lc of .-ympaliiy Iiet Jicr inul her meii-lolk. abntii lit r inct-' .'Upei ioi ity. blit wi- mit-t tiot foi" ii.d that wi- hear -o mudi a Hie odd woman. learn Hint it
et \ew-pipi tin e,\cf pi itmal
;il'd [nqile- einhi-ily. 'I'lle i <|;! e\'>-M;^ the lii'/.ai'I'e ;:<)\vii. t'lle ; I he-i- , 1 1 1 fact al feiit ion ami e,i ii\d'- i t ion and in writin;;. I odd ami iiiiii-iiiil.
'I'lif liu-^)) u will- -tidi an anomaly t liai 1
and ahnoi'Miai i.vpe, — ■:
pat'aiiiaph. The yood liu-hai 'iilaiy Iionie to }p-' « it,, j, m the n.'w • p,ip<.|-. That in il-eli nidi taiy on our eivili/.il i, n. to r»uard the lim! hii-baml
-
.Madame l*a\ |o\a ha- liti I'a int-i I'inuli.-h heart- loiirl h .-e.i-e
- for the li l’iivlo\,i re|
•Ml.
DANCINC FOR A LIVING. and !' -I
“ *l’o dani'f fi, I -for I he womait
;U' daiiei’i hd ii 'JO I
.M;i
broken Ktii:ii.~li a lile of hai'd-Iiip -of rduiiiciat ion. dance ma-i be preptired u- -.ict :ltc Hiin."- toiHii' art mii-l bo wedd-'U lo our a n — "ivt- to the diiiieiii" .ill our tlKiiijhi- and iiH our dier.i:it-. Dam'ini; i<- quite unlik.- •.■-'d-y o i le r form of ai'i. ' r i id e are aiic .if withli one t-aii wt>l'k ie.-- ll.M'lI. Hut it i.- Ilfif .-;r ui; l| <ia 51!'i t! Here the more one pt <i"lep;,-e- tljt- li.ii'der it i.- ueee.--;i ry to wairk, .Sometime- peo[*h‘ -iiv to me. ‘ .\h. MsKliime I’ lvlitvji, you d<> rot m-.-d i<) work li.'ird^ noW' tlmt you ha\'e "jtiiied .-o mudi siie- *e--‘.
it ’ -i the qm--tioii in her lan'd it i'' .-plt-mliil; lull i: i- W'.' win- a l l ot.h'.-r
'Mien I liiUith. It i<- -ueli a mi.-take. for
t(>-ila.v 1 W'nik lianler jil my art than e\'er before. Hue ....... jiriietio- everbi-t in;:iy in order to make prnjie.-.-. and when projre-s CTiim-,- om* mn>t .-till praet Im-- priiet i.-i ~-prae- tk-e! Tliei'e is no s-loppiti" pbu-e—the life of a <laiicer it: ;i jif,. of emitijiual hard work fimu bevritiniii" jo end." She dedares tliaf " u, .b.m-e i.-: "ood—it is (iie be.^l c-orf. of phy-:iea1 e\erei-e for any woman: but witli tho.-e who <lanee a- a luSbby ii if. noi' as witli iliose who ibiaee for .'i livini:. 'riie la t ter must liave tlie spi r i t of <laiie- in.u' ill their b|oo<l, >o that Hh'.v do not re"i'-i Hn- many Hiiii"- tliey sacrifice in order fhat they may d.iiiee. Witli iljineiii" it is not a.- with s<un<' a r t - ; succe.-s <*aiiiio( be. lK>u"ht. 1’ronKit ion Collie'- to ,‘i dancer only as a ri.-ult of wiu lli ;nid work. .\nd to flmse who :
i.sk me Hie -eerel of MK-ee." T w'oiild say it i.= work, and work, and ■work' ii !wa.\i-!"
-----G □----- Fn;;redidim: jib. of fine breiiddii'iib-. half a MARMALADE CUSTARD PUDDING
pint- of uiilk. 2 e^^s. jib. of
imirmal.ide. joz. of buiter. and 1 tiibie-puonful of -ir.iaf. Heal tlie but ler ami -ut'ar together. ;nld the yolks of e;^.j-. al-o well beaten, then milk and bieadei iia?h-. la-Hy the -liJily wliijiped whites of e""-i, I'li; ,i layer of Hij. j|. bulu red di-!i, tlu-ii a biyer of ]UarmaIa<le. tii-.ui <>iie oj the otiier iii^ivdienls and so on. ii|] tin* dish i- iuH. takiii" care to
........ Ilie eii-tani on top. Hake in a
moder.ile o\en aixujt om- hour. Found \erv nice. Ih'I <»r cold.
— C »J< □---- WH Y NOT L A D Y J .P/S?
H'iie caso of M.i-> Knid L)uiie;iii, (he (liiiir- Jiiaii of the \\ ’e-t Ham (
ie.ird ol llinirdiatis. who
Jia-. heeii •-pecially p(-rmittid by the Fold Fhan. celliif to act iis a .lii-tice o} the I’l-iiee for the pin po-o of ecrtifyiipj Iiiimlii'-. i< a (•.-miudi-r t liat tlie (lUfstiuii of the rijihl of a l;idy to act C.\-ntIido a- a .liisliee of Hie l*(‘aee has been ImI'ChI before.
(.‘hainnen d eonid.v eoiineil-.
ina.vor.s of borottghs. and eliairmen of uiban iiiid rur:il eLiuiieil- ;ue entitled I».v virtin* of their oflieo to Jicl IS unieisti'jites. but only if tlu-y tiie not men. When Lady J)oeki'ell wjis deeled diainuiiii of the Hhiekroek Urban Comieil. Uounty Dublin, some ye;u*s a.i^o. Hiere w;i>- a I' i'-
cussioii as to whether she wa- not mitilled to sit oil (he .Maj;
i.slei'ial Heiich. The oiiiniou vs- pies-ed al tiiat time was jiiat a woman wjis dis- qUiilified. Tho Act of Farliaimmt pas-ed in 1G07 <‘Xpre.-sly i*xelmle.s women diainnei i of (,'ounty Council- and women mayors Itom exerdsiii" imi"is(erial functiont-. Tho rperative ebiu*e i.f tJial: Act reiid.s;
marrijii'o fV'i* b(-ing elocled or bf-ing a ('"Uii- eillor or Alderninu of the Councii ol an.v county or borougb (including a Metropolitan borough):
A w'oman sliaM not bo disqualifieil by sex or Trovided that a woman, if elected ns clmir-
maii of n C<miit.y Council or mayor of a Iiorou"ii, slial! not b.v virtue of iioldin;; .or luivin;; iield Hint ollice ,be ji justice of the peace.
* •
The ox-olllcio issue <ioos not Jirtsp in the (aso of !Mass Duncan, as tlie ju-ivilege I's not attached to tlio ]JositioTi of a chairman., of Doavd of Gimrdlans. Tiio quosliou tliat; Imr appoint i i icut , raises is whether Hio Lord Chancellor hayiiiK granted par t of thb pbwotl ofNi jnkticeHJf 'th'e l^eaco to a woman, lias noti-iuri'sdiiicLioii to. " ran t ' full powers, willi r ight to t?it on tho niagistcriat bench.
It the •\eepi loiiii
!■> Ilia epnrte
di 1“ th-
e:I III t n e v
b e a t - 'Hi a t vho t I 1/' to 10/6.
At ths Advertiser Office. VANITY BAGS FCn GATHERS.
e..;i !)• i:ik<'ii iii:i> Hi. -lii. iiid. -liimliiii' kii*-e lir.f)
Ii - itbie I.I ml.iu-1 )iri' bniiiM l witii til.' "f ;i liny iiiimu' «:i' i!.,b
Till':* ;il.- i;i'W In '> h.m \.:lilly b;ej- W'llieh He -ill'jiltiJ billnW- the
li.itlier will fm .• with pow'Lb-r.
‘I'lii- 1 - (lie iiu-'l -el:
-.it i..Pill ii«i\'elt> <.f the -ea- -I'li. Vn -liiiirl b'lhllic en-luinc j; enii-idiTed inPiple'e unle-- tiie Wepl'.i' ii;i- ,i -ilk nil-kin ii.ii'db.ij I"
m.itel! ii.-i' !ii-iid;je:i I' iiiid piii',i-..l. Imli'.'il. .iqiuilii' nttii'i' thi-^ \<-ni' i- iMithin;; -lioit
Ilf nil I-In bnr.i I .• lolletie CillTied oUt "ll tin- Jii.'-f a r i i ' t ie lim- , lii-tenil of tin- I Inee-qipu'i .-r b-nipli tiinir whieh li;i- lop" bf.'p in favour, there i- now a -niart. w'ell-eiit. -lightly p!eati-<i >kii'l leaehiti" l)-'low tie- kinv. Tlie b.diee por tion of the "armeut' i- low-iieeked. lull it lii-- qip-ntly ha- tibow - l e e v - i u n i it i- Irimnitil with •■iiilu'-'ideiy or -ilk oil-kiii ribi)(.ii. The (ap Ol' boiiip'l i- mad.' in vai-iou- shapes. ;ind i- ii-iiaiiy of -oii.e e«ilour e<uiirii-t ill" w ith that T.i I he lire--, ’rin' hiimil);i,u' i ' exp.'el.'d (o m:iteli it. and ^o i'- Hi.' pei.i-ol. 'I'lie ba" -o <levis.'d tlial
j.veii siioiih! it be dropped into the sea its (■(uitetils lio not wri. Hlnek' -hoc- and -:(oek- iii"- for weariiij in the Wiiler are mo-l fasliioii- able this summer.
CULTIVATED HAPPINESS. ITappim.'-.-, is not entirely a flm•^li(.|| of in-
horitaiice or temiHuameni. I t ciin be eultivatod unt i l it really become.- -e- much a part of our- FCtvoc- I’
sc-parate <.ur-el\'e.- from if.
mit we wotihl not know how to work lo 'I’hr4>ii"h the con
tinual exprt'SNion of iiw ot tr ibutes we find our- Hel\'e> "rowiii" until we are no lon"cr li ttle gi'ovelliii" eieatiire-. h'Ut hiivt‘ become btoad in mind 5ind can take our place witli the spiritually yreat.
A inetiimorpho'^is. similar to that experienew; b.\ t;H!poI(‘.- ami el\er.<. Iia- been ob-iuvetl in ar
anima! which wa^ forim riy te^aided ar- Jtii .•idult ;iml peril (I juriii.
'I he .Mexican jtxolnii f-av;
‘•The 'I'lnies-” ). of uliieh then- :m- aluav-- r number of example.- in the
t.nik- of the b’ejitilf lloii'-e ;it the I.tupIoii Zool<."ieal Cuij.len.s i-; ;■ ver.\ Iiii"e mwt . I)l5iek in .oloir-. willi a. jiaii oj hiMU'li'in^ed "ill- at each f-idc and a ewimiiiiii;: tail, ill.- web <'f which nin- ahui" ti-e bark hr wai'rii- the hciid. It iiv.v .‘iitiielv in water, ami bi'ceiD freely in a condition which rej)ro-ent- Htc liirval >tago of connMon newt>. 'Hiit-axolot 1 wii* b.r a l<ui" f ime Hielieved to rojire>eiit a tvpe <il amphibian wliicli .had not yet ac(iuiml thi-ailub st;i"e. M<u'C- Hum 50 years ji^o. at the . lanl i r de- I’lanfes in Pjiris. if w;is reiMuteil Hud ^onlf of the a.xolotls liad become (lant-formed jpu, a well-known .Mexican salamander km.wn jis AmI)ly>toma. timl which was a typical laud nnimal. without gills, with a lizard-jiki- t;iil and torrc.";tria] habit. • 'I’he evidence wa- definife, ami it breatne eert:iin that axolotl^ were amphilujins which liad acquired tin- habit <d lueediii" before (hey liad "one Hii'ou"h metamor- jihosis. and s<. Jiad »lroppe<! Hie a<lult a1ji"(‘ out Ilf Hieir life cycle.
litl.e later <in a German
hid.v t-mceeded in induelp” >orm- axolot.1- to Iraimfofiii by "ra<!ualiy foreiu" tlieni t<, breathe air. 'n.e e.\periment iia- been fried s ime by numy jieisojis. and "em-rally without sueecs.--. Tlie Curator of bVj.tib's 'at; tlie Zi;olo"icai Gartlens luis npeateil the aHempt by a slightly dilVereiii meHu il. and ha- j i t la'I been -uen.-.-[iil witii one individual, whieli i- now on view in the 1-lepHle 1lou-e. aloii"r-ulo Hie axolotl,^. The amhl.vMonm, which is to lie seen lying lUi diiinp UHiss. <iiiVers remarkably from Hic. tixoloil. Il ls smalh-f. haviii.i; lost nearly lialf an inch !vi lengtli iluriii" (lie change.
swimitiing web have <Iistipiieared. and the Jiciui is-yelatrvely larger iiii<I l}i'4)a(I»-r.
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'I’he "Uls ami th" '*
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\\];e ‘ ’ ' ' , l:»-,tore -o n ' : " ' might i: ^ A man went; to address a Sunday sqIp; ' .e.'i.
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