iNIOltS V . GRAMMA II |L JUNIORS.
iDowiiliam Hall ground ua led a runaway for
|o won by ten goals lo I * A I ) I U A M G U E K X .
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J\i>itors equalised and at |n.s were 1—1.
Liter much mid-field play, I lie scoring through M.
|)res.>vure the visitors drew gillie ending 2—2,
scored again for Subden, ^OR TO-MORROW.
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BY MEG. IIAVF, Y 'lr HI .VHD
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1 , 'H i i i . h - u u s l i - ' s . M I N T i : .
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111 tl h r i i z i i i , ; i r . i u . . r " U i . - r ' ' y " " ' "
v . ' s s ' - l , " i t h -I l i t t J " < h . i p | > " l " p i ' U i '-'" 'I f " " l . r . - u ' l ' ■ r u i n h s . T l u - i - - t ." - k o h o u l . l i " ' " "
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I f i s r - i h l " i t . i.s I s - t t i h ' i v . ' Ih i li f t r t o p u t . t h . > m . - i i -
h . i n . . , s t o u t ' - w i h o < l . i y t i ' T u r u y < " ‘ n n k o V ' U i i ' . i n i i i t s s , | h s :.s u s . . i i i o r o i ^ x u l i i . . ' * " i J
Ih s -i i ' l r : i " ‘ U « " * - " f t i l h o u m t h - a " y ‘ i - |
M o i i l ' l s T ' S i r . ' i f ' u ' l o t t l y ' " ' t ' f J i n i i p i r a f " " i u r n m O f l i o r i - i r c l .
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when tln'v bcootm' h.anl 1)V so.ihing tln\in in jv>nm hot, ver>* f»iapy, water .and drying quirk- ly in tiioair? Tf Ktill .a little harsh it in only ii«v*ossar5- lo rub tliem to make llKim very foft.
Tiiat YOU ran soften V4-mr window leathers , ________________________ . s . hm i l ' 1 1"- l , u . - l \ i i u i i " ' ' l - i i i . l " * " f ' .
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li. d. duckson. In tbo miisimiiiM: GARDENING FOR PROFIT AND PLEASURE
By A FELLOW OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. C O P Y R I G H T .
WORK roil THE WEEK.
Sow
par.slcy lliis nvck or next and
rai.so muler beat Sow the seed in boxes as ex-
* Preparo a Ih’<1 for pluuting out small onions in in -s‘i ‘d .-'iiwii last ahtuiim. Sco below. iM a i i l in'W
ro.se trees ami prune roses grown
that you have been .suiqilicd with cworj tliing vou « til r(.“
<inire.
..n w a l N . pnmo n»'w I n i U
irtM's plant lanl autumn,
miti.-r gl.^.ss. I N a m i n e v * e d j M i L a l o o f o r “ i l i w r o t . * ’
ONION.S.
,,n:"ii'<. and nol> IkrIi, are frequently in- :!ai-n*«.''! towards tliu .•'oeond v«*getabJe be- of tlio proMiJeme of onion fly. Thi.s may bo largely, it not entirely, ]>iv- by souing onion.s in the autumn, and
^h"^e ulu) ilcTitle lo grow either .shallots or
pl.;iumg out ilio .small onions at* ibis timo of i l i e \«iir. It is not always [Hissililo lo sow .
...m>e the alternative aulunm sowing is made .11 liio antunm grouml. The se l lin g s are |.t: uialisturlMsI until the worst of the u:ntT is
pa.st, uheii they can stand the icm- j>or;iry ( lieelc of being ]»lanl<sl out into the |
r.isiu^n in wliieii they are to grow to niaiur- ,t\ TIai'M* wlicj adopt iliis plan dmuld now iho final ls*d.
umler glass early in the year, and i>f DliV ROT.
■ n o * . d l ^ e a H ‘ i l o e . s n o t a t t a e k i M i t a t o e s w h i l e : l . » ' v a r e g n i w i i i g . b u t
o n l y .s 4’im i a f t e r l l n * y
t ; i \ e U e n o u t o f i ! u * g r o u n d h » r s o m e t u r n * , i l l . * d i ' ^ s i s e i.'. e \ i d i ‘n e i - d b y s i g n s o | s l i r i v e l b s l
H - s ! i . a n d w m i k l r s l s k i n t l i r o i i g l K w l i i e l i p i n k t h s t ‘ i ' s l » u r > l . N « » j H J l a l o I c u l l y a l f e c l e < l b y < l i \ i i»L s l i o i i M b e i j ‘- e < l l ‘ H* s < < s l , m u c h l«’s s t o r t ' . a a a i i ( ^ » n . ' * n i n p l i o n . ' I i - ' K t l v
a t F i ‘« - w < l , o f
• . : n . ‘ e l . ' i n - i iL o f < i o u b l . m a y b e i lM s l f o r p ; . :
i . mmI. E o r t u n a l » ‘l y . i i j * ' r e i s n o d i l i i e u h y
j !i e x a m i n i i i g •■4‘*‘<l p o t a t o < ‘.s s i m v they a r e . o r s h o u l d 1-4'. l a i ^ l o u t f o r ‘^ | » r « ' U l i n g a s a l r . - a d y . r h a ' - ' d . . \ t t l i e .'OWM' t i m e i t i s w t i r t l i i \ l i i ! o : m , . N a i m n ‘ U a - s i n n * o f b o u .M * h o l d i M i t a l o e s - ;li.* di'^‘ 4 o mas spread I nun one p«>talo anot!n‘r.
II.idly dis'a’'»-<i potatoes atfe<-l<*<l
^ .•.-••table <li"e;>s.s ull U t l i e V hisollle srlloU-. t r o u b l e h . s h I n o t i r i g l i l e i i > u u ; i t . i s n o i l i -
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. ,! ',|m !!«-4I t o b u r n a . a r e a — . i f a lM* ; i s t . a n d . . . , 1 l i i . I t o u s o n o I . - ' s t l i a n f o u r t o n s o i < . . a l t . i a g n a t . j . i ; . n t i l > . d w . m k L M u h a f i . - i t s p o t a t i 4‘> u b i . h b a * . . .
tti<a-4 d burning is tin* In-st « ure tor ino^t tliv rot should Ire burnt.
I * 4 » l a t < » e s w h i e l i ;ir«* b u t a b o u t w b i e l i t h e i « * i s
})ui ilehT ti> m*\t winter the pruning of fruit tnvs planteil ihi.s winter. .x.w i>er<nmial.s and lialf-Ii.anly annuals
pl.umsl last week. Have till your m?o<Is arrived? Make nuro
^'1
afloeted, the
di.si-n.so entering tlirough an eye. .MAXLTMNt;.
'If •
l>roken; tlie goniis thou find easy ’^nnd jwtaloe.s may jibo bo
or from which .sprouts
or I* anm namely jiitrgen, phosphates and
pot.i.sii.
Xaturo intcmlri soil to contain thn'o foods \\(j will not now .stop to eonsidor
fimvly lunied gix)uml, ground wuich has pos- Mbiy gi-own grass lor more years than anvomj
rail remember; oi)viuusly on sueji soil si>ccial prolilems
ari.se, hut lor the moment wo will conlmo our attention to an
e.-.labli.siie<l gjir- <.eii. Xow crojiping as we d.i, often with two or tlireo erojis in
succc.ssioii on each picco t>f ground every y(.*:ir, and certainly with tlio Inggost crop w»^ can obtain, it is not to be e\- jMs:le(l that the supply nl the tints'! foo<ls es'-entnu to planLs will remain
inexhau.stible,
«Mid this i.s the one great n•a^o^ why manur- Mig IS m*(
e.ssary. T«) make the mntter clear let it be .stated
a t once
tli.at larinyard manure contains all the throe luvessary eonstitueiiis; so also doe.s poultry manure, hut in more eoiu'miii'attHl Ifinu, so that a Icns quantity is reciuireil. Xot every vegolalih' recpiires tlu^
s.niue
- MOTORING NOTES | AND NEWS.
By CAPTAIN REX. C O P Y K I G H T .
amount of manure, and if we aro to employ th at ]>r4jtessional touch in attemling lo our gardens whieli involv4*.s .s) xa-ry little trouble, and gives sneh .‘xeellent resull.s, it i.s just .as w<*ll t.» work to )>roper quantilHv>. 'J'aking the nnl as ib.e unit of grouml, this is dOi SKpiaro yards; say live yaid.s l>y ;i fraeti«m over six yards. TIumi tho minimum <iuantity of farmyanl inaimre lo us»* for this jiioee of ground is as follows:—Two humlretlweight lor Ims'I ishii.. carrots, letimavs, and turnips. Three liumlredw»*ight for ai liehokes, Ikmus, < a u l i t b }W 4 - i * s . p : i r . ^ m j ) s . j m s i s , r a d i s i n ’s . s e a r b a I m i n o r s , s p i m u h , a n d l o m a l 4 . 4 > f ; . d r e s l w e i g h t
F N i u r h i i n - f o r b r o c c o l i , b i u s s t d . s h p r o u t s ,
e « ‘l e r y , p o t a t o e s , a m i s a v « i y e a b l » a g « * . K i v e i n m < l r e < h v 4 ' i g l i t f . i r a . ^ p a i a g u * * , k a l e , c a b b a g e , o n i o n s a m i r b u h a r b . I b a v 4 > g i v . ‘U lb.* * -.* a s m i n i i M u n < j u a i i l i t i e s , ) > u t .1 i i i . ' i y o x p i n i i i t l i : i t I w o n l i l n o t n ^ l n l l l y
t ‘ \ 4 x s s l i b e ^ e q u a n l i l i e a l o a n y c o i i s i f l e r a b l o e v f o n t . I t i n n o t a d v i s a b l e i . » \\>\ t o o ( b * f i n i t « * «>n t h e
<jU4‘s t i o u o f i s j u i v a l e n i a m o u n l . ^ o f i H U i l t r y m . ' iM u r i * . b u t a s a w t i r k t o t h e v a b *
t . > e a ( ll l i i i m l n s l w t u g l i L o f l a r m y a r < ! m a m i r . s T h i * * w i l l
) m> s u l l i < i * - u t t ‘ » i m ! i < a i 4 * I n i w v e r y
m m h s t m u g . ' i * i t i . s ; im l » * < s l i t in u s u a l l y n o t a d v i < d » l i * T o p l ; n ' * f p o i i U r y m a n u r e o n g i a m i n g « laips. X 4 * \ t \ \ 4 ‘e k
I w i l l l i a \ o s o m e t h i n g !»• s a y
♦ lemiig Edit<»r.” Hl.^TnHV t»r I.A>T WKKK.
.•d » « » u t < I n n i i i r a l n i a n u r . * . N i i n v . - d . ' U l s . NOTE. Questions on Gardening of general to be ad<lr« sN
<^*d to “ (Jar-
int<Tcst to i4*aders will Is* answered in this r-olnmn.
r o u g h g i i i f h * \ o u m i g l i t l o l b s . j » f i H U i l t r y m a n u n *
of our well-known motor ear manufacturers rcsi>octing tho Into of tlie eombinatioii when tho light two scater with an aircooled cugiiio comcH into it.s own, Thi.s gciitltMiiau has ex pressed !ii.^ confidento 'on moro tlian onC 0^*asion that tho combination is already a disapixearing quantity and that i t is only a matter of lime for it to disappear iiltogetiier I rum tlio roads. 1 strongly disagree with tins opinion a.s 1 cannot imagine tho possetisor <jf an up-to-<lato side car outfit of one of tlic wen-kiioWn makes wlncli liavo proved them- S4.1ves so reliablo and .satisfactory in every
uay.aiid may bo considered as second to none in iJieir class, changing iii.s altecuoiis to an air eool4‘d two .seator of about dqual value but wliieli ono might ho right in .saying would Im very nearly tho cheapest car on the road. In addition to this it
mu.st ho romemhered that even though tho differcnco in tho amount of .vpaco required for garage accom modation may he only very little moro it. may mean all the dilforoneo between keeping Iho \eliich> at lioino and having to liml accom modation elsewhere. Tliin i.s an imiKxrtaiit factor and will weight heavily in favour of re taining tlic eombination. For tho youngi'r gt neralion the .sido car outfit 1 lielievo has al ways had a gn*ater attraction than the moro frtaid ear and 1 maintain that, thi.s appeal in a very long way from being extinct. 1 cer tainly think and hop4'tIiat.M................ i.s not a true projihot in this
ca.se. Hy thc'^e re marks it must not of course be umlerhlood. that I 44)
ii.sider the eomhinatioii lo l)e pro- ferabh* lo a tW4i .•<*;iter in all ease.s, hut I oh- jivt to tlie suggestion that th»x former is dooiiK')! to
di.vappoar.
Xb is
amii.sing to note tho coiniuenis of ono \ incimnial xsas niuvil.'.l by l,4>r<l Haig ;il
. ' s o i i h - i s . - i i l o t i s i * i . i 2 G l l u . ' m b v i s o i i l o ' f h i . ' f l n s ' ] M s i 4 n ‘ s l l r a m l i . i f i b . * I n l a m l R . - v . - n m *
pint 4»f ib«‘ slanghl.-nm-n ulio wi-n* .-dnaily on sti-ik.' lor |-4>4‘Ignition .d t!i* ir uni«iii. IGols hiuki* out in two . f tin- I’nit.-l I*ro\im-<s ili*'liiiTs. India. In iln* ar.a of
D e p a r t n n n t who w r i i * k i l l . d i n l l u * u a r n r w 111* f l i . i l ; i s t h i ' r . s f j l t o f w a r s . - i - v n e . Sihillill.'M Mi'.*.It |npii.r.s b i t work in -aip.
<pI M d a n u a s
(H*rakpur. 17 im-ndne-s of tin* polin* i«in'* 04*1.* kilb il. ami at Har.-illy . asii;ihi4*.s o<-- « urn*<l as tin* jio!n»* w.-r*' .pbiigi*.! i«» tiip* on tile iniplo ( ‘a i s l i n a l H . a t l i , . \ r< b b i s i i . . p 4-]i c t . - l I b i p 4 * a n i l
.•i'Siiiii*-d « . l i i ! i * und* r t i n *
n.-nm* of Piii.s X 1. T')i4-rp* uiTi* .'•(o.ral n."t,* 4.-i.*''s * f foot and momh 4li.s4Vi-4*
Wi't. ibi' W4dl kn*»un gm'iilla 1* ail» r in tie* Soiilh
.Viri.aii War.
M-;ii lip cl .'piiO. T ’k o i b ' a l l t w.-iN a n n i » n t i ( 4 ' d ‘ d ( b r i s t ; a n
fi-n-o <1. ate! :)i>* total
that present melhcKl of inxalioii for motors, and it i.s oiio wliieli is extremely important and at llu^ kmiio time is not a t 4mce obvious; th at is tin* elbx-t it !ia.s on our fixieign trmle. TJie exjMxrt tra4h‘ for tho hl^t y«*ar according to th4ii Ho.'ird t)f Trade returns ha.s fallen by •bi )K*r 4*eni, and ahlnxngh it may lo some <‘\t4*nt l)4i <nu‘*4sl by tlie hireign exiliange.s tiii.s <li**advantage <Iihs not liave .•'Uch an efb'ct ell 4)iir Cobniial tianlj*. 'riie .sugg«*iit>im whiih li;ir> b«‘en madir in w»me ijuarlvis is tiial tlio 4lei*i'4*a.s.* m;iv f>4* atiribuicil i4> the way in uliip-h tlie tax is levit^l in this r4nintry. 'llu* r**ason for tills slaleim'Ut is that tin* 4-tfcv-t 4'f the £\ p4*r horse p»)wer im*lJi4)d i.s tln> pnaluetion iif a smalb’i* I'ligme witii a high •'P4?ed which is actually being « V4)lv<*<l willi tin' riin.* ohj«‘( t of getting tin'. nn)rt for our iimin*y in this <*ountry; hut ll is 4;i>ily uial4*
r.stoo4! that Mhli a tyi>o of 4*ngiiio is in»t waiitp'il in (imntriis v.hei4.* our litlieii- lou^ sp h4'in4« of t.TxatiiPU is not in vogm*. ami (4)n-4MiU4'iitIy 4>ur (*.nrs have. «lif!iculty in find, ing a market whil.M tin* lug .slow-runniiig engines turins] 4)ut hy our l'ri4‘inls in America an* just till' i<b‘niiea! style that is ri'quin «l. gre;it «*\|K.•^^^‘ for us t4> expe^u. 4)Ui* manufar. tun*rs i4) pr4><lme two distinctly ililfiTcjit I nm afraid i l ls prohlhitivs* «in actjxunt t)f tin* t>p4*s of I'ligiin-s, one fiir «'xport tradi* ;»in! 4iin* for siib' in this
r.mnlry and until iln' 4ihl im-tJhMl of taxatiiui is
rea4lju.sl4*il it r.p- jM.'Us that «mr I'xpoits uil Iiavs* lo sutf«*r. f li'4 l that 1 muht ap4)b>gis4‘ f«u* »4 turning to this 4}U4“-ii4)u 4)f taxation but my ex(i:s«' is lliat tin* matt4-r is of tin* uluw'st imiMirtaneo ainl it is urg4*ut that all tin* variixiis ;>oints iuvailv'tl .‘«]iouM hi* fully r4*alise<l. nml realisv<] at 011(4*. A little (h'lay now in «)htnimr.g a v.-nli( t in 4iur favour mnv r4'Milt In the '*ame lax } 4 ing in huis* f..r r . * 2 3 .
Tin*; OVi*;it,SI*h\.S m otor TrtADE. 1 ha\ i.* found yet another arguimniL
again.st
THi; 1‘AiiKiXG n r rAii.<. 'riie ligui4s 4'uiipib-d l*y the i4-v«*mu.‘
; i u i l i o i i l n .s v l i u w t h a t l l i e n u m b e r e l i i n i l i n \ f h n b s i n u>4* m t h i s e o u u t r y l a s t y e a r w a s
a b o u t ' * ! • ) , o i ' . i ) , i . 4 * . , a n a v e r a g 4 * 4 i f o n e m o t o r l o r e V 4 - i y .V»
; h *i *m i i I ' .
.<!.**w a n a \ « r a g 4 * o f (H a s m o t o r l ( * r e \ e r y l l ) * « - i ‘“ >n*«, a i n l i i w * n d ' l t l n i e h u 4*
T i l e I ' n i l i a l S t a i 4 - s m a t
l l n r i s r o i t m l« * r a l u g b - » o m l u t i n * i m h i s l r y H i t h i s (M i i i n t r y . 'H n * a V 4 T a g « * m a y n o t r e a t l i . i n \ t h i n g l i k e t l i . i t o f t i n * r n i t e d S t a l « ‘ s f o r m a n y ;^i a i s b u t t l n i i * h a s a l r e a d y l * 4 s * n a b i g i : n i v . ' iM' i n t i n * n u m l n r o f i i n » l o r . s i n » w * l n * r e a i u l i f .
I C O I ’ V I t l G l P T . .W A A . A / V ^ W \ A . ^
'rhn ol*"!! ucliou 4.ius-*l in l4U*'V thoroughfares liy
station.uy tars ih bi-Huuing palpalily ol>- \ lous. ainl a |)oint. whi* )! tin* atilhorities V t - i i l d d o w e l l l o k c i p i n i i t i i n l w I n n d « - 4 f i l l i n g i l l ' * p o s i t i o n s wbicli l i n y ( t m . s i d f r a s n n » s t . Is t i n * i n - ; r s x i i y
mgi-iU tiiaii billnrto for additional arlang*'- laeiils to bi* imnb* Jof tin* j*aiking 4>f iiiolcjis HI tow ns by ow 114T d r i\4 r.s w ln» d4-**in* to b avt* tln*ir t;tis in eiab-r l«> make their piirilniM's.
i i n r e a s * *
i** t*> b«* } i . . p . - iK l l i e i 4 * i s . s t i l l l u r l l n - r tin* in-» il will bi'cunn* evi.-r more
h i . i t a l ) ! e
it.'iil positions. s'» ;is «.isiiy t4> diio4l >11- 111- g*'i> to tin* iiio-t 4 "iivi 111-lit. parking p!a4 4*. When otn* is ilriving iniii a sUaiigt* lt»wn it is
nn.sl iiKcnvi'un nt an I awi.ward to have to .sto]t, oiieii more than ‘uue. in order to mak*' the in * 4‘s*vuy « inpiirii's to ascertain tin* V In isMibouts of sui h a pbn •*. I'A’cli tlioUgh ill.* din-< tioMs XV4TO only plac«-d at th»* v;iri‘Mls main ro:-4l ontiair- .s t*) our towns *t wfuild !>' a gi4-at i4'|i' i to a gi4*at many nMV«'ll4*rs lo note •'\jn t!>‘ wln is* t«> pi'o(»4*d i4> with a> liulr tJo'lbb* as posslli!.*.
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l*»r a 4 b s p i a t 4 A a i n l i n p r o m -
A WAttXIXf;. 'H n * d a n - g * r o f . a l l o w i n g a n ( i i g i n e (4) h *-
m a m n . l i n i n g i n a i o n f i i n ‘«l > i ' a i e h a s b i - i ii i r < v n t i y i * r i ) n g h i t o m y m - i n ' * b y a f a t a l i t y w b i ( l i o c i n r i M l a t a p i l l * l i e g n r . i g e .
' I ' l i e
\ i « t i m i n t i n s « . i - « * b a d r u n i n t 4 > a g a r ; i g 4 * l o r t i n * i u i r p o s 4 * o t m a k i n g a n a d j u s l n n ' i i t . w i n c h in-4 4
-s.sit;-.t4 '« l h i m w » ) v k i n g n i n l e r t i i e l u n l y 4>f t i n * * a r . K i n v w i n g t i n * p t r i l o < t a ' i o i n s l l i y . - . l l o w i n g t h e n g i n * t o ( « ' n t i n n 4 * r u n n i n g a n d t i i U s p i s - t l u c i n g
^ I
ON THE BILLIARD . TABLE.
By Q. TIPP. C O P Y R I G H T .
I I
l.s not an equally important difficulty cou- fionting tho amateur billiard player, for I have hceii noticing sign.s tiiat many arc un- ahlo ti> recogiii^ an ordinary half-hall .shot, when they .see it. Oc*caKionally tho balLs may
n.ssmiio some unusual formation that al though a half-Imll shot is required Uiu un usual position creates a deception, but I can not overstate tlic imiiortanco lor every player to
rccogni.so a half-ball shot a t once.* in whatever
po.sition it may occur.
the chief difficulty with which tlic amateur is confronted in playing billiards is that there l.s so ^oldum a half-ball .shot awaiting liim when iio goes to tlio table. For tlii.s reason 1 Iiayo often rccoinmended Russian J’ool, to llio bogiimor in particular, liecauso it pro vides moro practice on simple slioLs. Thero is usually winiclhing “ on ” which Is well within the llmit.s of ins nhilty. 1 am not .sure, uiwn rellection, that, thoro
I remember on ono occJision remarking tliab THE HAl.F-HALL SHOT.
practice and 1 havc"devised tho following pr<K.'oduro for this purpose. I am assuming that those who
practi.se on the lines now to ho <leseril)od have already put in wmie timo luofUahly in acc-ordance with suggestions whicli 1 h.avo
iircviou.sly made in the.v iiol<*s, and c.an rely uikiii hitting the cue ball cisoly in tho required <lin'ction. J m.*cd liardly s.iy that i t i.s
usolc.ss to attempt any thing more coinplicated until you can hit a hall in a required straight line—not so easy a matter ns .some may imagine. .Aly method has as its
ha.sis the placing of
Ohyioii:>ly tliis is merely a question of
tiny halls ill a half-hall .sliot
po.sitiun merely hy judgment. Hy this I mean tiiat 1 am not going to give you measuremonU which will
cn.snro such a iMisition. but J want you to find the
iHi.sitioii for yoiirself and then lest it by playing tJie shot.
I.O.SIXG HAZARDS.
llu* ( iio ball sonu'what down the labh* ami about eighteen inches from the olijcct ball. Tho cue l)all to Ik* j>lac(<l s*) that tin' losing hazard is a half-hall .shot, and if your tioii was corri'ct the cm* ball sbonhl play iii-oir ” into the top pock)*!. If it c
Hhn'o tin* is*d hall on tin* lillliard .‘^j>ot, .ind
do S') (and
a.ssuiiiiiig you have play»*<l the shot cornxtly) yni havt* not put tin* cue hall on lli4) projKT position 011 the table. Find out bow much out you wore, and txMT4 < t it. C’*m- tinu(' uiiUl you cm plaix* tin* cm* hall without licvitaiion and guaranUN* this .*'imple losing hazard.
Um's not FOI.I.dWIXG .STIIOKKS.
.strok»* wcHilil 1)4*! if you were playing billiards. So far you have not tiMuhhsl wln*ro tin* red hall has goin*; now* coniiinio tin* pnuti<(' hut iiatch to sc«' that, tin* red hall travel-s up the (imaginary) ct*nlre line of. the table i4i the et*nin) of the top cushion, and n*- turn.s along that ccntiXA line. Continue with iho practising until you can gauge tin* .strength Millicicntly well just l4> bring the n*d ball back, not to the billiard .s|hiL, but t*i tho pyramid s|>ot. You liavo tlio cue l«dl ill liand, and from either tho left hand spot ill baulk or tlie right hand sixit in u.iulk it is fairly easy to play a losing hazard again witl) a half-ball siiot on the ris! on or elo to tJio pyramid shot. Hiacti.**)' the combina- tl‘)ii of tin's*' two bhots.
Xbiw it i.s tiim* to consider what the. n<'\t
4t)nn'H a little farther <!own the table ll an the i>yramid spot, find where you miLst piaco tho Clio hall (in llio Iwmik circle, of cour**4*) that tin* losing hazjird .shall htill bo a
l.alf- ball .sliot.
If tlio red linll By BETTY AND BOB. 4 * v w 4 w v w w w C O r v l H U H T wV\/SA#-4/V>a/V\/VVVVVVVUVWVVV/VVVW OURjPARIS LETTERER I
(Weekly Notes from our own French Correspondent}.
liigh in l-Vi'iicli jonrnali'in. and its article upon the rt’ccnlly coiuIikUmI Washington lonlcroiico i.s ihercfois* ws'iih noticing.
i-^v\.vwwv^A. COrVUIGHT. 'Fho Hari.s newspaper ** I.4* Temps ” ranks
adtnit.s that llio »(niferciuo marks a liau'.fur- mation in pulitiial balams', ail th** rcsu!t.> of wl’
It
.Slatc.s went into the roiifcrcmv with great l>ow*,*rs. and it is concealed that ihcs)' powers haw n«)L bc4*n ahnsi.*d. a t lca*x in llu* i aso oi .lapan. Wlnt is jM-rlup-. c\cn mure imp4>ri- ant is iliat this nca^'paiMT .'idmils frankly that •* Tiu* French Govcriinunt iomiinii'*il gravt* 4‘rruis at Wadiinglou. It.
w.is an «*rrur lu (b'lnand Ifiir Franco a largo nnnibcr of cnioors w lien ilu* l**ri n4 li biulgot was inc.ij)- iiMo 4*f paNiiig l'4»r them.” Otlior orrurs ;ir** -imiliarh atlmitu*«l, and tho aiiul** c«)nchidcs by |►ulntlng out. justifiably, that with all lior orr*»:N Fiamv was .striving at tin* 4unh*r4’iui‘ lui* one thing only, unnu rsal i»oaci‘.
.ich ("iniiol %4*t ho f4)l'oli»hl. Tho ITulcsl MAUSHAD FOni.
l ) i i f > w » ‘4*k i.'' t l i 4 ' j n i l * l i o a l i 4 ) n o f a n i ii l 4 ,* r v i« *w w i t h . M a r s h a l F 4 K i i .
. - 4 >M i o r h a s d o n i o d t l i o r n n u i u r t h a t s i i K , . h i s v i s i t t u A n i o r i c a h o l i a s I x ' c o i m ' a l ^ ' t ' l o U d b ’ r , a n d li*» ( 4 ) n f c s . * s s l t i i a t h i ^ o n o \fi<*o w a s pi jH.' - . ' • i n o k i n g . H o . s | ) o k o ] 4 > l ; i n g l y a b u n t l i i s a l i i l i t i c . s a s
F 4 * r l i a p s t h o m o . s t i n t o r 4 * s i i n g i t e m u l n o w s l i u i i l o i i t a l l y t h o g r o a t .
me a iiamllorciii^’f ? I pronn>»* i«) return it at the end of ilu* p4*rfurmamv. .•ind
th.it l!:4*tx» .sJiall 1>4' no doubi. about its ))oing ilu* right handkonrhief I will
ju.st mark it .'•.liglilly by pouring half a b*iiib* 4if ink up4)n it. There. Now I want \4Mi t*» watch im* olosriv. .*N
Will any lady in llu* aiuli^-nco kindly l»*ml
again I will jiLsi «ut tIu* (oriuTs oil it. .Snip. snip. Now. imulam. y«m ar*5 (lUito sure this is your liamlkorchii'i ? \ ’cry wvll. I put it in lliis ouve!»)p4'. . . . .NA*. it 14‘ally is ilu*n* as you
c.in so«* for \our>olf. .NAiw I turn my back hu* om* im)im*nt, wliib* I v^.d up the envelop*', tlu n 1 >ei lir** to liu* w}u»l*' llung. Yc'-*. 1 think 1 toubl do
ib.it iru k if I wcit*
) th.’t you hhall n-cogiuM* ilifs liamlk**r« hief
allowed to turn my back for
jii.st that one iroincnt; tluv iroiiltfo* is tbat tlu* lonjnivr doesn't turn hi.s luck. 'I’hen if I (lul ilu* trick ubwn tlu* liamlkerchi«f »am.* back it. would imU*xHl Ih^ marked with ini;. . . .it would imliM-d hav*' tlu* conu-r’> sni[)iMsl off. Xo, llu r** would Ik* 110 mistaking lhal liami* kertbief. Hut that’s just wliat the coiijuK'r d«ics mit il*>. Ho brings back the haiulk**r- 4lii4*f. «juilo clean, or at any r.G<* quit** .is 4 l**an as u!ii*n the mcmbi*r 4>f tlii* amhenct* kindly l.*ia it to him, ami no «*orn*Ts .>nipp4*il I'/F oith**r. 'riiat’s the dilliciili. part. I liavi* m*V4*r interv ii'W'sl a c-onjun*r. In
stulfs the rali!»it into tlu* •*ilk )mt and tucks it umler tin* hai-i*:in*l. 'riu*r4‘ lu' r*)IIs uj> ilu* .strijw of (sibu:r4*d pap**r r*auly l4> u.-** them again liMiioiTow night. X4>t tliat. I want i«) pry into his ^4*^•r4•l.^; 1 Know them all anyway. I km*w' how' h** (kies all his tric ks, 4*\c4*pt per-
fai't I am mit sure whetiu'r 1 woiiM Ik* ad mitted l4» hi.s dres.*«ing nuuu. for lhcr»' all los sc( ret.s, 4)1’ so ou*,* supptjsos, must lie reva-aletl. 'fhero where no piymg c\o cm .set* him lu:
a I ’. o r s c m a n . F o r t )V ( ' r f o r t y y e a r s b e r o d o o n ) u ) r s v * l » ; u k d a i l y , u n d « * r t b o m i s t a k e n i m - p i 4 * * s i o n l i n t i n w a r i b i s a 4 « * n m p l i s l i m e n t W o u l d b o l U ' c o . v u i r y . T l u ' i i w i t o n w a r c t i l i u * h o w a s n o v « * r o n h 4 » r s 4 * i ) a c k , e x c e p t l o r a n 4>c- l a s i o m d r o v i « * w . H o 4 b * n i c « l t i n t l u * w a . s a n o p t i m i s t .
I n .1 j:;'.*' - e n b o n n i o i i o i d i ' - In*
s t 4 » p p 4 4 l l i i s l • I l g l l n * b u t t ’ n l n o t n o t i c e t b a t i m m c 4 l i a l 4 - l y i n f i o n l o f bir% l a r w. a . s a n o l l n w l a r w i t h i t s 4 n g n n * n u m i u g s ) ( » w l y . w i t h t i n ' r 4 s u l t t b a l w i t l i i n f i \ 4 ' m i n u t e s l u > w a s < b * a d . 1 feel suia* tliat. an>«*n''
wi.sbing to make an adiusinn'iit to ;i 4-;o* wldle tin* vimiin» w.-is running would s,'.. tliat tln-r.* wa.s a cniTcnt. 4»f frt'sh air
pa.ssing at tin* tinn* in order to k(4-]) the atmospbei'4) 1 dear, Imt 1 am mention ing this matt4-r in order tbat iioin* of my r4-;nb*rs may \h- the nnwitting cause 4»f a similar aeciilem. bv allowing tln*ir 4*ngitn’.M to nin wliiNt stainling in a gnrag4* willnmt fii-st making sum lliat no one is
motori.sts will be aoswere^l in thin colnnm. l/otten» slionld U* AddrofiRoil lo Captain Rex, office of thi.s ])aix*r.
e i p i o a s a . s o ! d i » * r w a s :
f a c t l u * . s a i d t h a t t l i o w o n U 4 i p i i i n i s m a m i |H ' . s s im i s m W4 * r o s c n s e l i ' . s s ; t b a t o j i t i m i s m i s i i u * r o l y a t o m ; H * r a i n c n l . H i s g u i d i n g p r i n - '* ( ’o i i s i t l o r y o u r t a s k
c a r o f n l l y . F - . s l im a i 4 ' p r o c iM * l y w l i a t i s r«*-
4 | u i r « ‘d o f y o u . M a k * * y o u r p l a n s , f i m l c a r r y t l r n m o u t pro( i s * * l v ; n e v e r ( u i a n y a c c o u n t i i n p r t u ' i ' o . 1 ‘h o o i u * c s . s c u i i a l i s a h t t i b b o r n w i l l . ”
V l T l l I O H . T h e r e I n s b e e n a t e m p o r a r y 4 ( 'K . s ; i i i o n o f
t h e v i t r i o l iK - > t i n H a r t s , b u t i t . h a s n o w - b r o k e n o u t a t .M a r s i ' i l l e s . ‘ ' l l i o v i c t i m s a r * * . s t i l l , i n t h e m a i n , w e l l d n ' K ' s d w o m e n .
T H E STAGE. \\M y to U*
alT'Vtt^l. XOTH.— Ouestions of general Inlerest lo
'Hie Freiuli idea of revue i.s that, it !nu.>t
bo iHililicnl in its significance. Tlie English visitor to a French tiieaUv. if ho imderslaiids Fiemh wi‘ll enough to follow the rapid (X)U- versation is
stirpri.sod to noiieo that, there aro continual references to l.loyd George, ami imk’ixl to other proiniiunt st.'iti'smon from ov^iw principal country in tin* world. Hut thi.«* is morelv tho French.
f.a.shion in stage humour, nml no 4)ito is more ridiculinl than thoir own htatosincn.
Tina AVEEK’S Hi:m saying.
” AVe arc hy force of cireumstanco« a military Power
rt'nllv
di44.arinc*<l, hut wo .arc not a militarist Power.” Tito French Primo AlinisU'r, M,
I’oincnro. , . . ....___ _ long ns Germany hn.s not ^ PO U L T R Y FO R PROF IT.
flOTES AND NEWS BY AN EXPERT. C O P Y R t a i l T .
liavo been subjectisl during the last two or throe moiith.s iiavo been tlio cause of many complaints in tho poultry yard, and fowls have vSufFored from tJiat particularly distrcs.s- iiig maladv
R O U F . ,
cure<l a t once, there should bo no opfiortunity tor ihem to develop into roup. Anotlier early ^ign i.s diarrhoea, which can he cured hy feetf-
Jt is uiidouhicdly exposure to cold east winds, and to wet woatlhT, which
re.suUs in tliio ail ment, hut it slionid 1)0 l)orm* m mind that most eases of nmp commenco ns catarrh wliilo all ciuse.s certainly aro llio outconio of (.vlds; .so that if th(-*M*
Ic.s.ser troubles .ire
ingoii boiled rico mixed with powderecrcImlJc. •Jiicro is no doubt wlrjlovcr that this di.s-
means of finding emt whcilior gerni.s of di.s-
ea.so are pie.s«*nt, wo mast
le.sort t4> tho next
he.st means of prevention. Wo
mu.st see that our birds are proiwrly liouscd away from tlio inlluence e;ist wnid.s in a dry run whicli no amount ol wet weather can make damp and mutldy. If tho birdn aro not in a pen, but on ,'i free rangj*, tln'ii there must bo a .scratching eliclter easily acc<*.*vsihle, wliero they may .spend tlicir tune busily .scratching in tho Utter, wliilo iho elemenl.s tlo then* worst ouLsiilo. Tho
iii.seasL' may s ta r t aa catarrh, as I
'Jliereforc, a-s wo liavi^ jio 'Jlio .sudden weather changes to which wo
Iioius, •skcltor.
two di()]).s of ipecjieiianlia in water every iKitir. Jiimt the .skin liftii-'.-i-n the hliouldera " i th Kxliiio Jiimm-nt, .-uul IVed >m hreiid imd milk. Ivi.'ci> tho hii'd out ol' all dniiiuhts.
PAl.l-; YOr.K.S.
tho palo yolk IS a limit. Tlie most fre-'iiicnt e.iuso of this IK the nhs'-nco of green food e-spo'-nilly ainoiigst hens in haek yard runs’ .All the year tJirmmh grei-n food is as n'
--eeKS.ary to loivis a.s It is to human l>eiii(;s, and "hilo liirds on 11 Ireo rangei linil as mucli as they
I'eoplo that tho (aihmi- of the ey'n volk varies. .Somo e"t's havo dei-ii mii yulk, " I'llo othei'.s a very iialo one, and undoubtedlv
easo is contagions, and iho genn must he lurking about .sonunvlicro in tho fowls’ .sy.*^ icm, .simi)ly waiting for cold cast winds and wot weather.
mimro during tho summi-r mouths, birds iii back yard runs havo to hi- supplied hv tho 'Iiviier Another cause is lack .if varie'ty in V leii luud. 1'owl.s reijuirc cliango of <liot, .al- though these eliangijs must not ho too sud- (Ion. CeiTaiii varieties of food musk bo in— Iroducod gradually, and an aii example ouo may mention eoco,’inut oil cake. This foot! IS used
oxteii.sively for pigs and cattle, but c;in 1)0 employed with advantage as ono of* tho mgrodients of the poultry mash. A small quantiu* only sliould be used .at
fir.st tbo j)rop4»rtion lidiig gnnlually iiuTcaM’d so’ that tho fowls may b4*como acciifttomcd to a foo<l which, il given in large qiiantiiic.s at the ouu set, might not be appreciatcxl.
mentioned above, hut tho symplom.s'whicli tell ii.s ol tho
prc.seii(*e of the more, .serious disease, aro a iiigh .stai** of fever and :i dVs- cliarge bolJi from tho no>tril.s and the e\(*s, of an offonsivo nature. 'iho fii*st .step to lake i.s to exclrnh* the
FXFUC’
I.SK.
airiii Led l)ir»l in onlcr to prcv»*nt tin* di'u case from .spreading, but oven ihi.s course is not f>unicjoiit in itM*lf, and it in cssoniial that carlnilie acid .should ho Urt*d a t onc«* to di.<- inftx*t auyl’iing siicli as fwding ti*oughs, and dnnking V4‘.ss4'Ls that may havo !>oeii
u.sed by tlio air4-*<*toil binl. 'I'lio binl reniov«*d should bo put in a warm dry |»ki/e, and dealt with a.s ;i patient with a higli temperature is <lealt with, .siiico fevor is invariably c«»n- m*cto<l with roup. Half a t»‘asp4)onful of EjLsom .salts must bo
adiriiii.stcri'il at onc«', and a r4»up pill giv4*n ev4'iy twclv4' iiour.s. the dnsj* of Kiv^om salt; being rcpoatt*«l on iho third day. In th*' im'antimo. !iydragi*n dioxide. <lilnt4*d with twice its hulk in water, .should bo 4‘mi)l«ned three times daily, fur wasliing the lusnl and 4)rgans alfcciisl, ch*-;n‘ uf ih** uir**n.>i\4' (lischaig**. ’Flur food may Im* lIa\our«'d witli (ayenm* iN*i)pi r. wliih* ’
i.s a \cry l•l^t'clive rt'
inc.ly. I ’ X E r . M O X f A .
ginger
ing
es4.v4.To W4*ath**r. is pm'niuonia. Distres-v ful c«>ughing aiul ^siinful gasping for breath are iho symptom:'. A tabloid of a4onil4' every half hour, shouhl bo given for eight
An even iU4jr«» s^'rious ilLs«*.if-c (auglit dur
eneod lately, ii is iioticoalile that fowls either stand .about in .slielt4'rt*il eornors with f4*athers riilfled up 4>r retire to tlie
roo.st for w'armtii. Xou* it. is quite obvious that neither of these couditioiki is right, and wi3 miLst tliereforo hit tiiwii sonu' plan for koep- ing lln’in active. Ii you have no scratcliing l>en, the proper thing to do is to scatter
nnriiig .such weather ;is we have e.xpcri- U has heeii noticed, no doilht, h'.- most
keeping the ]>ird in warmtli .and Aft-er tho eight liouihj udministoi*
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ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922.
ELEVEN
.'>traw on a pi(*c4.* of ground which is sheltorerl Iroin cold winds. Tin's gitumd iiec'cl not bo many yards .squ.’irc, aaording to tin* number of lowls kept, 'rile morning meal should ls> ol a less (luantily than usually given, and miLst be supplemented by bandluls of Otirn thrown amongst tlio straw, uhicli sliuuld 1h' lightly raked over daily. Th*' exerdw> alfordcd t<» tin* heii.s, .scmtchiiig arotiml luingrily, will prevent tho mopy attitudes, ;md will prev*.*iit tliem from eatciiing rohl. I hoy must ou no account be fed liravily in
llio morning; it. is the greatest
mi.stake in tbo world, and ilie most eonnnon. If small l»ouItry k«‘(*p‘*i>» would only hear thi.s in miiul tliey w*)ul«l n<» l*aig*T hav»* (aus(,* to wonder at the lack of cgg.s. Xolliing is mure detri mental to 4*gg proiluctiou
th.ni inactivity and niopiiH's-s.
' Editor.
rctuh'frt will be ausTvoriHl in thus column. Iiottors should Ih) addressed to ” Poultry ’
X’OTE.---Questioii.s of general iiitorcet to
way, is one of our moat hriiiiaiit Hritish pro ducers. ” .Shirley ” lia.s a veiw line atnio- sph4*ro, and a roinaniic t-oltiiig lias lasm .socunMl for this film, as most of i t wa.s taken in tJie actual Hront** country. A fine casto includes Elizabeth Irving, C’liVe Hrook, David Miller, and Harviw Hralmn. Hy the way, I .suppos** you all have licanl
h.'ivo r<*nd of Pauliii** Frt'deri*‘k’« eloia'inent with lu'r c*)u>in'2 Shi* is
C4ui.sidert*d to be- iho u ry fine*‘t of all irag*‘dy
acUc.sses on Uio lilms, and sh** had alr4*Jtdy l)4'<*n twico married.
hy now ol tint t4)ucli of roinniu-** in our (jiiceii tragedienne’s lif**?' Hy this I im*aii, you
the public in “ Tin* .huiniey’s Fnd ” by Wanlour Filnvs lamiicd. 'Die .story *entre9 r«»mul ilio Uf^ual I'lernal triangle, and tho plot is a familiar on**, a convent girl sud denly finding her*«**lf in a drunkard’s homo, marrying in haste and r»*peniing at loksure, :ind falling in lov** with another man. How- **V4*r. 1I14* hush:uid coinciiiently ** die.s ” ail'll she inaiTi(s her ]ov**r. The r>cene eJutngos, ami ili4' usual thing h.ip\)ons. her first '* hiLs- hand ” turns up again as :i lay brother a t a ionveut. After a tight In'twcen ijie two men, h*'r lii>t hu*'haml *lies of li4*art failure. There is the u.Nti.d 4-mling, happy ev**r afterwards. I .*
annulled. Il4*re’s i*» wi>liiiig her much hap- pin**ss with her third
hu.sban*!. A very striking film is being r**le.TSLsI to
’I’hcae marn.-ig»*s, li*jwovcr. were
ff
>l**roiyped plot, the liim ran hardly be strik ing. \V**ll. it is striking in s*» far as tlioro ar** no sub-iitb‘s. This i-;, I believe, tho first time'an att4*mpt lia-s Ikvii ntado lo intixMluiN^ a film i*> the Hriiish public without any W(*rding t«) c*>nne* L tire film, and altogether ih*' «*lf»'ct IS 1)431 nnplea.*-ing. Jkilzac's ** IN're (iori*)t ” lias l>**en con-
^ui>iml>4* y*m ar*' thinking that with nil tiiiH
\'4*rlo*l inl4) a pii tnr**. 'Ihe t i t le of this ik ” Old Fatlier (o)ri*)t ” and lias b*’*’!! j»r*Hlu(XHl liy ” Film I ) '. \ r t ” and bnuight lo Englaml l)V the Ideal Film i'o. rin* story of the book is w**ll t*»bl. Inn its ainujspbcro is lacking, which is rather :) pity, and the only elTc'ct* wliieJi one ms'Ius to get is that two unpl*'.as:int danghi(T.> aro aluay.s b*ar*>wiiig money from a doting old man. 'I'lii' stiu v. as a slorx', is a lint' pii'LX* of w*»rk. but cwuveri*^! into a film is robbed of all its g*'iiins.
HETTY.
liaps that bit aboui. ( lilting off the loriici'. Imks'd tlu*.>i* |M*rform,iius's li:i\4' not tlto thrill for mo lhal llu“y havo for >ou. dear is'adiT; I liimw wheu* that liaili full ot goldfish <ame from. Ho had it \i[* liis sloevi' all tJio Him*. So if I haven’t Interview***! any conjuix*r.s 1 4*aii at l**ast .say I know *‘\**r\ tiling they (ould toll nil'. 111 any cas«'. . . . oxii-pl p« r- haps that hit al>«»ut t!i>* half-bouk* 4*f ink. HUH.
C IXFMA. Really. Hob is a womlorinl p' r>on. but I
rather think lu* lias mistaken hi.s aitiik* this W4*ek. 1 believe ho must havo llmughl f*»r till* iiimm-nL tlmi lu* was writing “ 1 iu* Funny .Siilo of Things ” for .lohn Hreii, !u:l anyway, h** wouldn’t got my handkerchief A m w' film that is rather ” ditfeiviit.” that
is t(» say out of iho ordinary run of pictures ift entitled ” AVliy Girls l.oavo Homo.” riiei** ar*' two families in ilii.s film, ami tlu' tyir- aiiical fathers in luitli
cn.sos (lifivo ihcir yenmg daught(*rs fituu hoim*. 'Ibis ir.diK'iii is admirahiy dealt with ami ilio play iisi'ii is (piito a siuc*vns. Anna Q. NilsMUt piays llio M iituis role of lunoine particularly will. A French pnxluction whn h hes be4*n wiv
THE MANCHESTER AND COUNTY BANK.
Di'C'iulier, I'.VJl, loport
th.At tlio not protit I'll- llic tw'lvo iii'iiuli-', after making provi- Kiim fur liiul {.ml il'iulitfnl ilolits luul payment of all expi'iises, amounts to i ‘‘
riio 'lii-L'ctors, lor llio
yc.ir omliiJ tho 3Ut
t'l wlii'-Ii has to !"* {uhleil the bal.aneo brought f'lrwimi from last year, £10t},‘2.JS Os. 8(1 , making a total of 01107,191 Ts. lOil. Out of this tho directors havo already appropriateil to pay an interim dividend iu July Inst, L'S1,00.1, leaving .a lialanci of
JG0,9o;) Is. ‘ 2il:,
lO'l. " Iiicli tho directors havo
de.ill with iis to pay a dividend of t«. per
7s.
f'lllows;- To tvan.sfcr t<>., £100,000;
share, £Sl,D0:t; to pay a l>o»»-s
Hh.arc, £1.9,050 10s.; and V* to tho protit and loss accomit for tho
pro.sont
Pf? ■Y
.sucte.sstul iu Franco is ” l/Ail mlaJo.” It is an adaptation fit)iu M. Pierro IU*noit*ri nov4‘l. and tlio .stor>* is, hrielly, of i\vo nieii wiio discover again Atlantis, a lost kingdom in mi«ldIo Africa. Of rours4» thero is a heroine, and .she is .supposed to )>ear a re- tiiarkal»lo
ro.somhlauc** to Sir Rider Hnggaixl groat heriiino, ” Slio.” Tho coiis4»r, it is nmici^lood, has been hard nt work on tins film, with tho result that there havo been a
of the famoiw Ilronio novel, ” Shirley, an yictiiro. Mr. Bramble^ by tho
few cxcisioits. A. V. Hramblo ha« produced an adapt.ntion
v-rhiu of llio hank’-s investments during tha voar will onnlilo tho directors to rc-transl^w
' S - r o ; - - . ' ,1 " » ” r the sum of £ 1 2 5 ,^ inarUot value.
SWAN, BLACKBIRD, WATERMAN _ FOUNTAIN PENS. —
‘•ADVERTISER & TIMES” OFFICE.
turned above, will then lie raised to £9o0,000. All tho investments stand below the present
eserve
lii.id, wlne i, with Iho £ 1 (W ,^ tn ^
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