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' ’ ■Si ■ A U ] V ' i ADVERTISER AND TIMES. VWOV\^Vl#Vl/\A/\A#'VA#HA/'\A/»A^ XRGED PHOTO anH |..J


ICARD PORTRAITS H «^For 7/6.-»i


O P E N d a i l y .


■/IE NTS made from I fimshed in Oil, W a u ' ?‘^yl


art RE-FRAMINg Denarim .1


1 t wrk a anb 7ardenin6 for profit and pleasure


A FELLOW OF TH E ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. COPYEIGHX


WOltK o t resoale vSl


i SUITABLE for xmaJ I 3. Best Selection , S f . We invito your inspectio^l


il-icqueiit ■ gue w Onl


duly 1 ' iliuLarb vou. t u b WBBK.


• ,„ilv Di tempted by r ,,uantifcic.s.


Jf£C - Ls mi'-


,,.;il require, aim uu - - tempieu


...«V wliat quantities of vegetable ■>'>"


. . “ reiimins for ii . __


i' Lno tliis year. Uo not rely :dl on BoNiiig Day; it may be


dm >biie t o jy rm ^ --------- --


loo late to lotto with paiadin


, and ‘ .,ud da not let yoursell ■ ’ ail alluring cata-


1


tageously gr


SEUU POI’ATOES.


potatoes you have gi-uwn yourself from seed growni by yoiu'scir; but that you can advan-


llemembor that you must not usq as .seed, use as seed, potatoes


srown from seed purebascil able distance.


as early as po.ssible now .. .ii..u, .,o ------ ----------------- -------------------


given eeiu.v. jnl‘0


'Tclow


V-mm'diis subject SCO briel muis uh.seouraguig (li.scasc b'


as ‘ ‘ 'During the ^'1


ill and inspect our ranee'‘ i l-lvOOCHl-,S, p e n d a n t I li 1^, J-LATE. WATCHf||-'


- I N G E a r s o n l a n e -,, pli- Bottle of Silver Polish, |


I S F A C T I O N ” l.S.SENTlAIyS Required


r.- SATlSEACTlOxV in


s u N D E R W E A R less, good quality and ’ f ‘ onifortable. fit '


I'ee for Yourself I lie something to suit you IN


t\EGE] 'rxA,


U C K W O R T H ’ S INGTON, Clitheroc.


SMITH


and Wheelwright CHATBURN.


Snund T I M B E R fullouing Prices:


I d e a l (a i i , : ! jier loofi. <


iK.\L, 'o' S,'- ]ier 100-ft. ■


(/, 10,0 iier 100-ft.


■tsirds ef 11/;{ j)cr 100-ft. izi - in 1’rojuirtion.


■ S CctTiplttc, £6, made on li.te-tcst Xoliee.


\ A i : E ' L ' ' r E R ' i 'O ' I 'D E \


c h i l d e e x . By s


! ! T 0 V S ! ! !


\ ,\s I d s e l e c t i o n ...... i - ' - ' V,


OUR SHOWROOMS! : ,\T •


OR LANE VARLEY


37 M O O R L A N E . N COMFORT ID HEAR TH E


lASTING PROGRAMME £ OF CHARGE.


I nt fo r t h e g e n u in e


Iconiphone TH E MARCONI CO.,


hiteside i s t l e S t r e® ^


C L lT I lL R O E i


FROM P E T ER PAN. COP^KIODf.


U ,iliU ' • •1'“' • i-l dead :t :V n i di.,-‘n.net‘ i propo .- g t - " i;;al 1


:i pi..--. ' ’At.'Ml. •


.n i 'n i -s -nm


oFe i 'Z u i ina-'o. ,.1,1 1„. eblanied ... ddt I >


-liver, breiize; ami '- 1, ebai.es w. re.supp-'- 1


'................ . , 1 1 , bad link- o>"', ‘r IS (


i , ; ' a d v e r t i s e me n t il I ■ • iraiM ^U)UL.lil


-p. litLv .harm. Ui- 1 tlniib the


a ir.mi w. p-r.Lwl wi'. ii h-ai- ".-.emm sis.-ll- ol ,, ' I;' Im b.v ; i" I"',’' ’ ’ ■ ' aii'l th* ^ . 1- at that


n.mh in -vidoiKo. variolic .small


eur^^ V^u who have - "I’


. 1 i!Mi.lK-r that, people lm<l


'l-.a;iit link


bear of


hob.-'r; and llie.se they wore uiKC.^ whatever; -uik.ng


w.'.r'wdo ir " kiiigbt.s i-xiiallv iiiol charms given


th'.v lejid to think it oft, f” --,


' ■ ■ ■ -' e.se they wore untc.ising..'- oft for any re


w. br these little ancle.-, usU.illv .1 a link of hair.


For many yeiu’.s now m


i’*'' ,.,iiy -j ribbon, or ... ,'ot.v have been in


; will re- ni'.'f il, ,-i riptiou--- to vvear. . . ' , „q „(ber


war hoi-ehair. b.ekets^ !^hv<'e front tH things 1.1 pioP“ t


lali-maii liol.l ■


being


...,.,j||olv, uover ,n liattle t‘1


■ ',1“ ’-'' i,y ibcir


many


‘ividi-mo aU over the lou • ; (H.en iiiaiie .hirer,-lit kinds of artu-le.s b.«'«


.Hid given dilferont "".""’A-,;,,o to note the It IS cxa.v-dingly lUt^'.''*?


dilfeioiit nanus Il.(.-Srf3


th*A W r-- yon know tlie pen. lt> 10 ATC <-.l


‘^A‘ "^.^''f.w'"Mc?beraft was „,.ote.sMOiial


luck> ^ xviu'h lui ky (.barms -rill eonl-jn ■ Lilt


ili-.uli, ami g' -'"'"'" A the wearing ol f//ro‘.rc-.rrt


j \v)n‘n were worn during liattle, . , ,, (-.b-man „t,(u-r


reieoii, tlu-v were u.'-uaUy , ,,y^ (loar litem .and now- you will nearly ai"-'.'-’’ sp'k(-n (if as ” nmscot- I said tiial witcbcrafl lias not, ontirely gone-


.yy,KS laiiv^ Ore-


wiMiT r-jj^ons Gic-naUv you viL hiul ill


M tlu' wcv-icr'i to;'; ^ n i i villages tl""


qieA out, but U -, was yen (xriod


young I lived in Irela^. and thore- as votl pioit.tbly .„,-.i.>lly in t-ite


'‘.Aen.s- •'cliarms’ to


tl;^^yKly'tba^ 1 iKdiovo in super-utior^ my-clf.


Yoiir siiieer, e friend. PKTKI!


..... PAN. troubles. Of Chemists. Slliio fiJi ,™Ksrd” ............. . i» „„|,ie would 11


roses ! SCOTCH


r o s e s ! Standards & Weepers f r u it t r e e s Apples, Cherries, Forest and]Ornamcnlal Trees in Nnnetv.


d e c o r a t i v e u t u u n M n * * -


GROWN ON ENGLISH B R IA R . Seemed flitllbiug DondllV I’elkitls all-


idl leading vari'-lie- a Sl’Lt lAl.l l'V.


Gooseberries, Rasps., Lopanberries, Black and Red Currants


s h r u b s . v f . „ r i „ , i e , - i u ' i . i ’.s - t i i i " i i " i i - i ' - a n d p l a n t s . A-'.NI) NOW I 'o l i C A T A L O G U E .


Scotch Seed & Arley Nurseries Limited ASTLEY l.‘i


..1.1- to u..:k .harm-, u- mm;, "'i'-l'evd


lii-y liny flii.s iS ilu' r*-


wa-'


GATE & 2, KING WILLIAM ST., BLACKBURN. (X iK-t .lui :- : A<IT.KV, MKI.I."l:.


.Mul di>-' 1- f 1 r«*m-inh-r man lallh* phpMa.’ ill living at ill" ti wli-t iia - i I !■ '


pl.:^;no, w-f i : lo an mall hot - 1


....... Ill- in <br den s,„ie .hari.i to waril^ , 1, 1111- el eiei h.r.lllg h,-rl.- t.' oiieb i as '.e


1 .1 bd


pelsoo. ,,.e-e


, uf«v Ll •1 \ N al«‘r.


tea) wiiiili bv -eiii- w.s- :,lleiv,.ild


" ........^


wlii'b she bao ii..iriiiut<-'l ol wal.-r, win. II -li'-


liol \ I'lt I k- r.-L-s-s it took avvay im - "^ ,


► 1'


.1,, ,;o.kI by imams e! b'-rb- ; ,eii,e-.iim 1,1 tale 111 w a; d eli il'in ell wli.v e\ • I tblll,- t,. .1 iii'.'ii "id, ' '


-.to U


M W .a, ..


J I'l , . . i" 1 , gix,. il,.-m


Il liie I'b.gm I'.- gixi-li .. -I'k |K-r-"ii


ami - 111 ibe,I, "Il 11"' ^ ^ tw,i I a.-"' lb-- I' .1-


'blu'l.'l t-” "-” ' 1. \ i " '


l)Ul- ill ll .f III*


k - b V a , : : . I ik,b,m :;.'i 1


togLog oai. .k - " ‘'-r ought


Wer<- suiil'"'e.i 'o 1. 1,.,,'| Mv |l•ll'■^'l•' u "^ ' leK o - . 1,11. wlien wa-


,1.. tl-.-.' were -nb at lllgll pi " ' - - A ..... . i ibe wearer ir.oiii


,1... i .ill W. •'* , , I .. )„j1- cliann-'t ltd "Ok l '^ '- ' 'A ' '"\ yK it'” *'


Ml llivai'.i V.'.'.-bniirii plav- dm ha.l 111 i| new iilni ‘ .•'li.'l ••Tie


Manv "III known |ilai«s in niid aioiind l.oii- doli ■.nelmling I’u.adillv I'm ,Is, Park l.aim and Cliaiing i los- aiv slu.wi. in tins ,,iet ire .......... . ba- .111 id.-.i tlmt. t pre’ lu"'r


U-'ml'"'-


iriid lo liliilg a- nim-b "1 l.omlon into die l.lins a. pos-silile. Tins .|nm- an amusing


picture, altl.oiigl. -.m-ly .1 reel P; sliow a |Mirlioii ol die llon-<. "I ( 011- niolls and I" pl .i e.lo die vp-w w idl i be .sllli- tilio ‘ ‘ skirling \\ t-stmiiisler Abbev . 0. Ileiuv’.s story •


■ \\ bi-tliiig starring Mill Reg’ry -u , ;


Chrisliims Stocking.” ,bns •


form dio story lor ” Ibo I iivulliiig lUio -..... •


(lie niiinsing coni.-.ban.


I ramp ’aho always whistles '• t'avallorm Unsiieaiia” and iii.s'oftorls lo esi-.ipe Iniviiig a


bath as (Ktrlrayed by .Mr. Rogers ‘"'e (.nlei tiiiuing; tlio only lauli. in die lilni i.s dnil. it l


V.-1V lio-s vvrilleii irks own lettcriuoss 111 llii.s ncvv’ piduiv of Iris; bo wa.s “ .ublless ins-pired


I t..‘‘ lm>«. V'-. Rog‘-rs. by tim


by tlw failure of many .suli-tille WTitcis to fiole survivor ol n wreck at tlie foot of a


capti vales


B«rt> f :lm.***


(•who have gone tbero to find "o'd - f"rms the v(wy


M.U.jy Via. U.li son as the berome: llFTnY. tSo’ "n f 'n d S lu h rw b h u o o u lb u r ia ^ ^


\uioricaii tourist has brok-en it off ami taken it homo as a souvenir.


ill adviinee! I S , : ; HART,


,f do new I’arainoiim pa tiir. I'll.. Wb i -d e . ”


I,'. lu-l'lts


\ w t It ‘ . •' ‘ ’i’ . ,1 l.t ( ;ill i!"l> l.k Y til k Ki­


ll,.. nhiL^U- -li'l i s I \ "


n'lnn!' - Kn' ;j. n-f ■ ii‘>


'lUU'l' ‘ K


woiiM o"w xlr.iilx li.no e 1 ui.-,l ibi' |,.ol.,.l 111'


,dd"wom.i;: nsnalK pi'-t- O'l


el .Ull’.er,! iini


ROSES! 1 l-'.\eelsn.


I I


|


odied in JA EG ER and wo S inspect the Goods and i


g i f t s -L possible at the I


mlif


trees if yo" ■"•‘'a.sioiially g>'<- ..,111 time to


■riion. is.^iib time to P 1)., not u.~ in


ncipes with iliflerontly^


(fill and


,n paninoi UNO. t 1


to ten ga o.is op^au-c.j rnigo. hi I. A ‘ ^ .


they | be prepared at q omc. ........^.........


I xkL\j »/vvi you have from a eousidor-


arrive they sbould be placed tightly in shallow I u boxes, each potato being end upwards. T ~"


w .111,1 .issiion as tliev w,


....


will then lie put in a light a.iiy po-sition, ted from frost. Uy forcing .strong 1


line far .as manuring is coiicorncd, I liavc i »e.u 1 dug duniig the ri'>'ib\Y'''dkcq-.


be prepared at mc.. the ground being lolt I POisons lougbly


1 I


givc^'t^^ li<l"'ri I anin’ml manuro is bad. ()f course the ground I dcfmioi.t in lime and boavy .soils


■ ,;il time t<i pbant May flowenng in ixirticular and light soil.s to " 1 oxtciit, will bco.elit il dressed at om-o


1-All.VKFlN KMULSION.


, „ . in the winter the reeipo for summer.


in pai‘di ii V . r __1 i.„,l nr<* iimm the Sow use a gallon of para-


t-a a half „e'.s. l)iss.-)lyo the


rooddorably stroiigor omnlsion wiiicli must be


coii^nloraio i>oan ads ni' auui n,.-.


soap the


n:,^. vc the .soft snap_ in about a • 1 nit^iT w'lter aanl add tlie parafbu.


fa ore tbb mivmn UII^ it L like cream by ,tr:nvinc in .and forciug out of .t


the n-iiiaiuing water, |„. varnsl


K ’^ r^ ;o fg :.rd 'n env to .o - ,q,e ra le . thus! Jovme trouble and .-spetis,..


Hi- quaii"|"" ' ' ‘nn.s'ivould be soHieic.i.t C.UtDLS I’ATllS. Ciraveipatiis should


''b a le sand. Sand ns one lutuent-s of grave nftoj* a time, n


of the lon-


ol ami fcntls to wa.sb out , Remove all tiecaying b-av,s at once and ,S rvs|iiir,xl as a bimbng |


____ .


"'^I'r'wbovveo. f mal-o a '■li-J' in'M' rh<„ov tJus time ol lb


vear for the work. ' .1. . l,ri,-ks on asbcs'of aliout two im lics | the (-r.vw-ns. \0T1-; -On'(lions on Gardening of goneritl


liiieresl to ro.'lers will bo aiisvvored in thm eoliiinn. latll 'R to bo addressed to Oar-


drnini: ICJitor.” hn.sic slag. a.sbcs tiiu.st not on .any --------- WARNING. Do not lake the tops olf tbo liru.sscLs


Sprouts, with a view lo forcing them to ituike “ buttons.” Tbo Rru.ssels know their busiiic.ss, :uid will form buttons witbont .voiir a.s-sistanco. Tbov wdll do lietlcr il the tops aro loft intact until luibniary. I know that Ihoro is a widely hold opinion on tins matlcr aiid tlmt is why I ineiition it as a ,p,vial


warning. IM-IAS.


seeds for' tbo vegetable garden, eliminate tall-growing vegctabl-J lieas. unless ymir ga - don is of oiiormons (bmoiisions. I’ or tiie .tvonige sizasl garden or allotinoni it i- liv liottor lo stick to the vanolios growing i-otighly two foot or a little more only in


When volt are. presently, urdenng your UHURARH. f„rk in a dressing of inaniire U-tweeii


AVhilo wood u-sUt's are valuable manure, coal account bo dug into


. , ,


liio garden, whether potato patch or otlior- wisc.


. _i


Ibe bed loi iicnL ic.iis poLia'^. Mio iiiiu«n 1 persons sometime.s attempt to foist upon us the ground


being lo t .m'^oiis o as


sbould uf those stunts which unduly entci-pri,smg eumCsS


■ j


I'ocognitioii of the new, n.nd the (.letocUon ivciupb u> ilum/ m/wn. w


. pointed out that wiiod ashes are most \.ill - , ‘ j „ „ taprice of Uic moment, m: ^


|


On Stage & Screen By B E T T Y AND BOB.


^-.-Vb/v/tr/uvuvvv COPYRIGHT 'V/v/UWV'UWV^ UEVUE.


stage irerforinanccs every week year in and year out, bo will !w,-oumulato over tbreo bun.


If Uie er.Ltic attends an average ol .si.v ycai; out, no win iiooumuiaTO mei eu*


Your object \vill be to order scc<l pota,toe.s -bo proper filing and recording of these id as OTon as tiiey I I granunes.


;„r„riiiiir.i<in in followiiiK following .... .................. ..............


” liiu'''win-'^owards I eoiisumption, or in tb.at most diflicult of Ui-sks try '.


e, ,


I MOTORING NOTES | NEWS.


I AND I


By C CAPTAIN R EX .


I f


*mvv/\AXUWVA/V COPYRIGHT. anxuwWkAA.^ l.t is ovideiit froi i tlio signs at the motor


tvclo show tlmt makers are awakeinug to tlio filet that noisy eiiginc.s luiivo liceii doing a lot towards dotei-ring prospe ' taking the plunge


d programmes every twelve mouths, and wbkb wore to be seen at the el»<\\\* Miwl T.hO 1 !•........ .. n^oi*© prolit little part of his routine is concerned with proper liling and recording of


which


Ibey form an invaluable sifiourre eLtlior


these pi'o- tlie


improvivnent wIlicil is to be noticed alreaciy the macldncs on tho road is very welcinnc.


h ho ........... tfic sl|ow and tlic I uiul the 1


'J'liero aro many cycles still on tbo .road of eour.se wbieli aro very much more noisy than


titles to oinphasi.se tlu; iliiloroncc. DANG Kit SK^NS. ihmi i


VV/riis.- w..


g '- 'U -o - d y s,x. years old, of a p r e ^ ^ „aturo <if _ tbo ^ . nind i'l the immetliato jjay aiuF called


| jounievcd niuiid to see ifi-. Harry road’ ii.sks, and the „ Crv.stals,” 1 Uiolc wrlli me, pyr.sons who bai a pro- notices giving detii


w. readers must b.avc seen in li'17.


' succeeded in making mo forget tlmt on tlmt datol s viMiss Florcnee Williams peiform- in . in U o rovim 1 Imvo just immcJ. so groat


teauance ab scver.u miuuiY^ AVi- i i T V pvorv vear since January' iotli, luif, imci nob ,


at several liundroel iioHbrimnice.s ‘


rviiieir many of my 'Ibe at-


probably lhrbTgbest‘'e(im thc ordinary way.


could p essibly be paid liy any critic, c.spcemi- ly when lie admits to a very had iiK'inory ni j p|.L


^^^


nto for saying t-bat 1 bad not remeinbered tlmt be was also La Ibal revue of six ,vf-ars ago; iiorhafte the fact tlial I rccolleeicd it as being an exceptionally lino .show will prove


I lioiio Mr. Ambrose Thonie will iorgtviv r • ,


have an idea that by fiNing detailed descriptions of tbc


..........- . ^ . 1 ‘ j„\iuiain> p


i-c.snoiisil)lo for the nmionty oi_ t!n...c Vbe very fm-l of tliere being


.fv ....


afi'.sljt 1 "ulTTu' tlic last stage being '''I' |i,-.st. Ibi. red triangles


ceiitlv on tlie (pic.stion of how to minimise there sooni to ho a mmiber


.m.uch uim.h.si^ .... . .....- Much disciKSsiou hius been taking pUico rc- '


I POULTRY FOR PROFIT. | «


— i n. Cr/30ANLINKSS.


in-ing prospective buylrs Irom jj^qaaco of .absolute cleanbness m all matters lunge. Substantial sileii<xr.s ^cerning i>oulti-y and poultry


I believe 1 luive niqutioncd belore.


.^giimont of fowls than most people are awaio. should not bo thrown on tno


the cle n m - profit is gaincrlncK h l,\r FIia f’lOJIll mSill- • .c. tiy tlic cloaii nian


‘aau. On no account should allowed to- lie about on the lod that is not eaten at^ nu.y


:


NOTES AND NEWS BY AW EX P ER T . COPYRIGHT.


I could then b© turned [nto the croi)pc*cl run


, , ,.__.1,,, :,ii \ wlieu it was ready for them. ■


can lie run on herbage of good quality tlmn on poor; while the hens so fed lay more


« 1 « /» 1 . i:,-_ PURCHASING RIRHS.


liii-.ii .-,11....... ... collected aii-.l i-e.movcd. .howls a.ro' apt to lose their appetites if food is left lying about. Absolutely clean water sbould


be gjv'en to the I owls toi drink. HOUSING.


bouses admit plenty of fresk alr^ without draughts. -VU liousos and struoturcs also


Tlie keeper sbould see tlmt all his fowl bo weU ventibited, and good ventil^


vicinity of such notice, miieb v.vould be done ^j^n will prevent the au- smelling vvbott tlio to i-edileo the number ol aceidqnls eansetU ^-g|. opc-nod in the morning. . sUl uve.- Ibrougb era.sbes at cross roads, bimd eorners, ^.^owdiiig with .st<K-k is lo bo avoided. Jlio etc l’cr.s(Miallv I con.sider iliat sueh n<)tiee.s woidd invai-ial'ilv be ignored by tbo.se people


.--— i u* lw m*ww ....v .....ai,.T ,1 , 1...... 1 „„d ,b, noce.ssity of reading each


.some eousolatioii to him. lU vue, as 1 liavo said before, makes inter­


viewing a maUcr of great dillienlty. and 1 1 ;i,l to iiiako lie best of sm-b op|>ortunitie.s as wore afforded b.v standing in the wings m order to talk to .Miss Williams. Ibe old pro­ gramme at once awoko rentimseeiices. Uo volt reiiu-mber my .song ‘ 1 want- loving.-' _ she .said; “ One night vvbc-n 1 was singing it with arms oiiLstretclicd -i man m the box took bold of loy iiand and intil ' e was iii.nlo to leave go, stopped the porlor iiaa-'e,


ventured the .iiggestioii that be wa, onlv man who bad wanted be.- .laml. but


(-oiild get no delinile reply to loi-.


Mi.ss Florence Williams ;,reforred t.i talk o iier work, and oxplaiiiod lootidl;- lli.it ibrougbom lo-r stage (-arecr .'oe -as a.vvavs


< o-


art \uorK*


Slums,’ ' and " .lingU-s.


"el tbc |,,,vo just as tbongb the whole road weie tloii ’ ■ ■ own iH-rsoiial proii.-rly are brongbl m reali--e llial tbev' are old;, one laetor in the whole loiiiniiiiii'tv. Signs and .laiiger signals aee ,|i.ito m-e-.-saiy. I know, bill do not let .m.'- nin awav with tin- idea dial die iiiiiiibei


;,f danger sbould bo. and I. mainiain are, .smTi(iC'llt for eoiisideriite drivers, and those who ignore sneli slgim ouolit to be .severely dealt with. A Coroner ol one of onr large cities has on .several iice-asiiis recently nmdo Slalomenls to the elfeel tlmt motor cyeles aro the most dangeroii.s things .ill the roads at tlio presoni lime, but I ibiiik that lie is wronir. I'ho iioubic i.s in»t with the niotoi evcies wbicJi, vvlieii drivi-ii in a reasonable iriaiiiier. i.s (-erlaiiily one ol the niiist us-etul and snfo iiietbiKls of traiisliorl, but with tlii^ road liog the driver with a total i isregard fill- anvone and anything else on tin- imid. 'I'liere is the coiiiiiioii law ol the eoniilry wbielt nineli lie obeyed, and im aiiioiint ol dgiis and notices will eiiloree .stii-b a law. Ilie , pviblic lbeiiiselve.s M- llial persons who le-


>^L.‘nt placed iu position to wain lo- I M


worked for Mr. Harry i)ay, ' Mieb having Ua-ii her .s.-tond revno wuli I.... . Mm- vvliirh timo slie lias app.-ared in --i .-li su ■ e-.es


playing


i..irtlv l.iirb'.sqiie................ - - „f


at dial time Mis- Williaii.. with the l.aiigiiage, -In- . onl.-.—ed dial tlie


the singing „„,.,„„liar elie, I lllll.'l liave I... ..


iv lleetlv -atl-ll'-d. P.-i-bap- b.'i- I"-.-!


Kreiiib msiplo vvli,, may loqi|s-n |o Imw- l--'n lile.-in, atilollgli the ;iildi<-m e .dwav........ ....


. ooiriloiii.iii I'


-tals ” 1- the -itigiin: "I lb- l,ovi- l.viiis. wiereiii -le- isstllnie aliiie-i'ber.- ol •.!.■>■'■


iiiaibal.b; g.-iini- (lilt.il with i V.'-iiiional V


i.d. ii! ei.o 11- - b--r .1 big lot 01 CIS KM A


Til.lt !• «I 1 : •


A IlH il I*- lUji :j! Ip -


pliliil* ' p'l'v .ni'l • “I”


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lielll'-vi- die eng- w nil ■ '■


foiii lii.lian ■ . liU’til.t


111, K . ih*' ‘ luhil* n. • .1 1. UrV


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V.-IN .till'.' up. * n .- I' p Oi


a n*1 or. .,1-0 I'lo- ling loi ill*.


11 ! U 1; ' ' X


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1' ...f it ! .- !.% «» pi'.’ iut.


ti ;in*l Ultlt H ..t ll.la


I’. 'T I In­


ii«l P>nn da tbe


1 -alibi,'.


le. 111-. noil.


li.-i


(-1 V w a-1 d lo ,111V i-iii' 1


.sh.' ai-e


k>-d a.s .1 .sob' t'li o lor .s< me moiillis. -atib- a<t iiarlly .liamai.e and In this tit -va- iii.lii.Ue -ong 111 i-ie-nii.


1 mi as I,t)\V-l’ l!U Ivl) liUNAItlU'lS.


v.-ar. and I all, pei-.-onally aeqiianiled w'di -ev.-ial billiert" leiiiliiiiati.ni eiilbil.-ia-l- »l'o lire laiiiiebiiig out lo-vl .vear with tl.iie- wlie.-b-r or li-glit rers. Tlie .Meigan ni'l»-ai-- l,e nrst favourite and I have b.o ''h 'd ’’ ' le me ,oi mere dial, one eiea.-oni tli.it liinli i


what


:.-dmti"iv- ill lb,- pnee "1 tlm-;'- ‘"-os iin- p.-. ted befel-e lievl -prlllg. W ll‘ t lei ill 1-


light ..1- net I laiilliil -a,' -111.- tb.it the .\loig.iii- ai lewe-l pri.ed tlme.wb.el.-,- e„


le-dav. ill,' pn-


I M.ll llJlK- ,*xt*,nielli


1.. I.


.'..iit'l1 le, .-.-.-I.vdl,li,-. ' I'b'"" bev pl-1, .-.I Hill. ..i„.lll- ll.l' .1"'" .-Ile lg ' '" “ 1


...itm llt . I , .,-lV line .! ai.- Ill ill'- math-


lex he all .llalll '111-. ■


,,ml.iii:.U"ii. bin wli-oem- ien-i,|.-t- dm I, I 1


O-lition wit h till- - l l le


, dm 10.0 le t bx '.tie II >.A. ■ in.'ler


..1.. ,.,,e.-- Ill tie- lolUl loll to . 1 1 1 !


Ina -harm lllod.


...le l.lbe "ill "■ lo r.tb Hg x I” " M 'A I M iA l l ' . '


,\a..nig-t in; lii'ii'l' a. li,,x.- ill,- pb-.i-aiit liil-llo-'


, .w light '-'I- 1"' .. i i l -eni ig l l .......t !"


.„ ..eilll .0 tb.- Iiuinh. 1 1.1 !.,• fuuml lu .Aoty malo


M..li-r. It ■ > 'bib.oil 1


l.'ith ii< t'e aii'l .‘ t li .u • n 1 .• s.,nl 1**1- a


ill w


,, h „ l , . ,lo-,l',! lie will l-O'" n, i!u- iigim . '.r-'i.-u-i


in.: ; I .in' I. \ n :ii*>n uiin h uilh ;:r-'. I


jf fh n*'


,. ,1,-e- ll.n dl.... "be lO d-.- pa I.lmo.ed -e m.uix I-Iellell- il.lV


* will'll - at ‘.T.'i '


\ bo b ' .'llio a l.e ,|,-


aitilv loi-g' '- " \,-ll tlio'igb ' ■flor.


V m1 piiM ;i .... .111,1 .It a little a. ill -■ ii.--ilig tb,- i,il, lo; llielii "II


Mi;,' nl U'" ''ho


l,-.lll\ -goinl l - ' l lU- 'i ile de- lgl l - ol


' “ ‘1


abl lo- l .xol'V ,a - - ,1.,


, 1. .01 and I- 'I'ii bl- "-.obwoik. - t" ■ ’’ '


"ami ll .1 im.t . 'i i - ' " i l l talo- ol rk- I, ip. lie I-- 1 - im '


in.ulita.il ibei 1 II g‘" '


...... , ,d h.-'kll.-g ' .'V "


liiaa ll.l - l'"-n le.ili-e'b h< 111*'


’ ,,'1 ,. pilproveoieiu in tbi - ,V-


manx ol llu- bgl i l ' - " " -how are -n. II .111 adx ai " '•


t.M'c


m«l V. I . h.- ‘-aid m I ;h:it a.'tnimt


L> !l‘>


Anfiin-r i>o’.nl in-nd’*.


Mt.t.in- vs 1^ Ih- nui.mw-nu'iu


a o , r . , „d I'l.'le -. TIa le ' - a ll"tl(.-- 1 ,"


,1 I al .1- 1" i' ' .ibi'.o'l nmet


U M h- -arli'-r ’UJsilhl-.


1 I ..ml iml - ” ' i.*c-iu


..t ih IH l NUTIC —Uucstions of general interest to


imitorish will be nnswered in this l!ett.‘r* sbould l>o addressed to Captain Rc. ,


otl'ire of this pniHT. d iam o n d c u t d iam o n d .


The baiidliil ol ....... . riilmbit " “ jl-'ii.iki'.iia'lSuS'ii::


mg longer 1, .igiitii.


|,a-t<-.


............. 9" Xiu di‘‘ ink'


lime, ii'.'s that it 's


, : " : : U . l , at , dm -uue tliorougbly


Uim-wHl inl«) lu>t wait*!-. >in»)»»ih .•'Uiia*!'


still imus; >•» Huu- ui . iriug'


,,n t|.,.die cake vvitliin


(,, give a ■■'"'‘’''*‘ ‘ , ■''‘ '.,','1'.',.''whilst tli.." icing is .should lo -pnt .111 ti - 1


'I'lie decoralious il.e


VA'KNISG huh K>- . "'■■■ -'■•"'"'►j ' ’ p V h t q !s im -


s,v>-xA.. riome dam‘' , the lni«


,m(l‘-iKliirt with .1 I ^ ',,,,‘ ie,-l;irt, h«)k.s very tiille longer than


grmoful aiipeimam-o, ^


E S S ; S r .... Dll)


Unit you j-y* 1^.,^, 'i>acon to lard


^^■'u..v‘ 'wMb wl..'.i y‘ .u lu've pi'cp'U'e’ri the t)Vou


B O R W I G I C ' S ^ BAKING POIADE^


lor Ilihuot cake*. Soonee^ Paltry, ao.


frot.k with a fairly narrow- Iioooed lace tume, a


- -


a,-,, wired “ver i(,em a v^ry


‘ ' Wiib a .skirl of tlms ,,, neck on


YOU KNOW tbo culting.s ami find


1 - a tel


IX o lo. .king I'.ir. It. I.•.'king a! It-


1 liax,- • when ■


1- pr, 1.. . .1- pi' I :i-Iiill.d lent -


. ,,.V. "I,oil e. ,111 (e m.- ei, the -lOir ,.l t.i. "1 lu.isi at ’.M


.. III inn., el light iiieii. y tewanl- ..1 ,,i


„,„1 lb. I - 1- " l laild.v a log I' dl at ,l„- .b.'a|i.el ngnre. Ill


.........


„1,„ 1, ,- made at Welv.-rl.ai.ipt.m l ^uin-as. ih- llralnmi.


BY MEG. COl'YEiaHT.


In. ti"U ulmii i> aiU-ru-'d a.«v ;«n t,.,- t.iih .M>ts Ell.*'. ni D's. a-ld do... -.1- ‘Odv


......I I,,. \l.,i gall ' ,1 lalllly lia- blldt lip 1, pul.-,11.'ll. but with Ilians li'-vv l.| d.iy 1 ■ pillatlells 'bl net


ll.W u VliU llK-\Hn


l,..,il.l be wraii|''sl m him- paiK-r;- Hut nrst : |,„|,er ^ .'ui-.iM b-- Well lieiUd. Ixccaia-.' oven ,,,,,


T h a t .....wiiite, eiotbys.


tlmy slion wlien vvr.'pi'-'t for long, tb'.v I” " I'l’-' ill xolevu


I ::;y-;:!:,h;;;;.;;e;:m:;ieS,ndspr.ado^^


U'lNC YllUl! t l llt l eVrhEl- 'u .n k n n r


almond u .n-g - For tUi- v "U " ‘H I Ih. urouml almoiul''. A°litG'''w."‘-'‘' oM.-mon' juu-; if m ev.ssary. ......


Tlie vnlks of ' ggs s'i""l'i iuix»il uht)i<fUv:iA>'


i


stilT pa.'U*ah>s4>luto«y lo 1101 add any inoro liquid uu- |


ilr iige enougli to lie -ulbeient .,wn t'*i' -I ii.e-es-arv. the ' gg- lua.v. ikMe:nkd;K;’:r d S 'h p ’ f 'h h ak e aih d-'vvn


"'wlill-.,. ll.l- 1- You will m-'-'l •. -


- he;^-mk.r'^::',.:rtiw";'"U!:u j« mg.


j 11'. ni a-ing .'Uga''. Wbiti - of two '-ggs.


,.gg.s and i


iboro .si ill


' ".'1.' „'x -1 paper.- must 1k' bard put to it to iind enough > news lo lill tlu.ir p.iges. Of eoui.-.e there i.s a


■1 h.-il.'ii and 1 1 election is over, tbo daily


T * ' ' " . ' a j the 'moriung (laiiers repeat the iireecss liy ‘ ^ " ............ .......................


j^. I popular idea that tin.* owning newspuj)crs fill I


copying from ihe morning i)aiu.*rs, and


j calumny. Notliiiig of tin- sort lni|ipeii.-. Tlie luoriiing pajioi-s till up vvidi original iiew-s,


co[iyiiig from tlie ovotiing (Kipers of the ilay- Iwtoie. I am plea.-e<l to lie aiile to deny Ibis


I and tlic evening p.'i|H'i-.s eoMira(3ii:l it. j Rut die fact r> mains tliat just iiiiw you I


will find ph-iity oi .'I>ae,- being given to tbo (.orresixmdciKv (olumiis. Alter all, if people .ire prciKired to help wi Ik - tlic paper for nuthing. why not let 1110111!-. .Now have you ever nolitod liow mucli -.vanderint about from ono (xiiiit to ail ontiroly .Jitter.'lU one goes bit in tlioko letters to the editors? .S(- much so tlial 1 liave inveiited a eamo lUr tlte “ long winter ovcniniis ” wliicb we load so much


about. Any number of persons (-.1,11 take (lart. but.


twelve is a good number. 'Hie gaim. ha.s the advantage liiat. like learning to play tlio .lew’s burp by twelve lc,sson.s by eorresitond- eiitv (see nilverti.semnts) 1-, caa lie carried out ciuirely " by one’s own rresitie ’ .and in


oiie’.s .spare time. Lots are di-avvii to determine il'( older of


(day. Plavcr - number one commeitee.s liy w-ruiiig a'letter to the editor of any likely moruing new-s[ia()er. As soon .as tlie letter a[ipear.s, player number two write's aiiqtlicr letter, eomniciieing with the subject ol the lir-1 lint wanileriipg away Irom tlie subicet as far a.s possible. Player number tliree coii- tinue.s in tlie same way; but I am auro you bavo caugiit llio idea by now. llie object is


to kco() getting further and furtlicr away from the subject of tbo original letter. When all tlio players liavo bad their turn, there is no i-easim wbv iiumbcr one should not con-- tinuc, and .-iron, as long as tbo editor vvill stand it. Of cotir.-o 1 mnst warn you that it aiivtliing really c.vcitiiig li.'.ppon.s, sticli as a big murder my-stoo-, you may hnd tliq coiTOSi'wnduncc column temporarily closed .iimiust votl. Apart from that file play i-oti- timios Its long as the participants continua


to lio iiuci'csted. 1 make only one stipulation, iiantoly thab


no ono vvill itifonn tlio editor of tbo jsolwlea morning paper who it wa.s vvbo suggested Hus form of amuscniont. Let that be .secret be


.T.MAS t.vKK.


1,111 ol tbi.- I am • li\ lie lll'-ail- lit'*


M ill, i-eeple iiewadiiv- are talking abeiil l.iiid In ear die.v will have lor m-st


I; .


(bo s.m i.s tlu- b .-i germ krilci. ,i,al tbc wooden door .can bo o e


.space as possiiib during


1 ,i„ri„g the day, He­ in


i


pencil iiml


sunJhiuc,Veeco‘nd door of wire netting sbould be provided to all bouses so its to keep tlic f( tCTs ill. The interiors of bouse.s anil run.s -t'.ould I'C wbit'-wasln d syverrtl t»mcs a year


'ai regiilai- iuts'rvals the nest boxes, flcrebe.s ami mber iiueriiitl fittings sbould be taken cut ami scrubbed vvilli hot water and (larboUc map. 'Tbo ne.sting mafemil .slioult be Ire- I.uendv rc.'iowetl, ami it little iz.al powdot should be sprinkled jii tbo nc.st boxes also n the litter. Tbo litter must be well rakem over and the -oil in all oarllion runs hbould be kept soi'l ami se.r.iUbalilo. .It ""


i-lioiild lie , nnstmieled m sueli a waj j,, .,n„„. yf tbo sun’s rays mvcrjiig as inucli


fid when purcbasiiig new stock just back from a sliow. Snell fowks sbonld be given separate quiii-ters, and if after a few (bays careful walchiug they show no .signs of ailment, they e.an then be placed with tbo otlior xtoultry. Tlie in.sido of the iiiouth sbould be cxaniined for .signs of diphtheria or roup, as .also should the eyes and nostrils. A pcrfcetly healthy bird Im.s a clean, mouth ami a linn red comb, but if tbo latter should lie eitliei- very din-k or very light, tliei bird ts ailing. Fowls bought in local m.arkets arc. too often found to be suffering from some eomiilaint. and tho owner .should thoroiiglily stitisfy Iiimi-elf as to t.beij- health beforex )>bieiiig the birds so bought with other stook.


riio prospective owner cannol, bo too care- DISFASFS OF RIRDS. 1 think it will lie as wt'll beio to mention


a few of the ili.seases to which birds are prone, r.wl somo of tbo ways of curing such diseases, bocauso an uiliiig bird .should be taken in ii.and dircctl.v the ownex' iiotice.si its condition, ’i’l'.ero shopk.l be m> delay at all. Annoiiii.t is denoted by palo face and eoinb, .and for remedy strengtlicning tonie and food


should be given. Apoplexy means bniiu trouble, due usually


to breaking a small blood vessel. The bird slioultl be kept ((uiot in a dark (ten and given a little magiio.sia in the drinking water. It is easy to diagnose tliis di.scaso beciiiise of tlio (tcculiar carriage of tlio head.


take oft' the top layer to a depth ol im-lics oneo a year and Iro.sb iiionld should


''^ir'LouUl be borne in mind tlmt bright onviroiimeiit and eloaiipiess during tbo moult Is os.seiiti.al and will licli> tbe birds to m.mit more (phokly aiul more onsil\.


LAND,


Few iKiiillry koepens trouble to dress tl.cir 1-ind and vet. uittaiiied laud is o.ssential for


poiiltry fariniiig. When there is only ground, .-.bieken.s and i«)tdtry


of a,0011-111- will diH-r.-ase in proiMjitioii lo die lllllllb-e III d.lllgee lio't-s en-et-d.


reared and rini on the isime sod veai . Itu year witboiit resling ami cropping ^


rums vvvro^lovvcd to eaeh lionso the kreijer would fnid lietter restilts aeeruing. Under Hii- Vbetne fow ls would 1>« mt-ipy.ng ono run vvliile the other wa.s resting and


I be cropped wlien not m "se; if dupUc.atc ,''''e‘ ^ lliev “


nmvi.se to mst the is.mo ground -’j; >; re-iiiilg for two years in .siiee.-.s-ioii. Ill lUou, K-beine sbotiUl lie ailoptcd to


liHOKKN UMRS. If a cliiek sbould break a leg, a quill must


Iks cut down ami slipped on, after vvbicli tins broken inonilMsr .should be Inmud up. For a broken leg in an adult, bind up with ctilico .soaked in plaster of J’aris, which should bo ir-ndo tbo tliieknoss of crcaiti by tbo use of water. If it is impossible to got plaster of Paris, starcli or vvliito egg will da as sub­ slit uto. Tlio leg .-boiild not bo bound up too tightly after lirst wrapping, and the, bniid- ::ge should bo oa.sed if tho leg svveil-. Card- bcartl. not wood, should be it-v'd in ease .a splint i.s nec(vs,eiry, ami tbo leg slionld bo well in fourteen day.s," after -wliicIi time tbo wrapp­ ing can lio removed.


readers will ho iinswercd in this column. Letteis should lie addre,sscd to “ Poultry Editor.”


NOTH.—Questions of general Interest to ■


I The quality of herbage offered to young ■


counts for a great deal, as when . . .


learly all the touring iiiodet'-i ]i„wever, the xioiiits may bo .stiessed '’Su , jj. sbould be well-known that more po 1


around but sliould bo placed in proper fccd- ma trouabs, and those latter should be kept ‘


richer e^s.


j,grbago is poor, tlio growth will be slow, and poultry


RENTS ■ I


ipOCK . II 1 ■ * .


;| ld all ii-'-l^oars.


. 1 '


THE FUNNY SIDE OF THINGS.


By JOHN B R E T T . COrrBIGUT. 'vo.ooevvMvaA'i


-e(-rel-I The man on a dtiilway iiovv.S(>aper thinks lii.-il we vvlio help to (troduee a novvs- Ics.- fiV(|Ueiit intervals have notli- j,,.,. q ,


Now lor a little oiilliiust of profe-.x-sion , w e e k . We in our


n the bill'- leqs'r. if stored mm wonder bow on earth the nionthly inlle vellovvy


magaz.iiio (leopli. think they an' siifliciontly bard worked, and long for ibe easy life of the .stair who preiluce die iiuarlerly re'viovv.s -to .-ay iiotliiiig of tbo Christmas annu.-iks.


’ largely tliee n.-'.il: of professional je'alou.-y. I .No one must toy a word iigaiiust my [lapcr, but if atiyoiie vvanls q> (mil tho log of diet daily newspaiH'i-s, why let him do it.


Ill fact I am propimd to help. .licit lie'ivve..|i our-elve- tlie'.-ie views arev ly iiL. t :


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