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r o T V :4DVEB,TISEIl AND TEVIES, FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1924. ^H I! yUG tOE ^ ~ J A N U A R Y 6 . jruing, 10-30 : , ,


. F. C. HOGGARTH. Ev ening, 0 -0 :


R EV . G. H. M AR SH A LL. /S O L O I S T : Miss ANNIE SMITHSON


Rfloor* Lane Gi^yrcii C U T H E R O E .


SUNDAY NEXT, JANU AR Y 6. I’R EACHP.H : 10-30 & (i-0 ;


r.- R EV . W . H. JEFFRIES, M.G. - «


KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Spoiikur luiil (.'luii-voyiuil Tor


SUNDA Y NEXT, JANU AR Y 6th MRS. BRANDWOOD, of Rliiokbum


Afternoon, .'!-0. Gi''cle, 7-30.


Evening, 0-0, All Welcome !


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH’ RECHABITES HALL.


Our Services on SU N D-AY NEX'J' will bo Conductotl by LOCALS


Eiseu.ssion Class, 2-1.7. All Welcome. iServico, Op.in.


A fte r Meeting, 7-17. Lyceum, 10 iv.m. All Welcome.


SV KC LA l. N O T IC E TO iMEM BI^HS !


On Monday Night Next (Jan. 7th) will bo Uio MEMBI'MIS’ y E A R L V M.EE'1TNG and Elcotiou of oilioers for tlic oiisiiing year. W i l l A L L iMoiubojH iiUorosted in our cluirch luid its wolfar<> ploivsi^ jiUond ? Mooting to commonce at 7 -3 0 p.m.


A T NO. 8, W A L K E R STREET


WINNING Number for Oniw is !»2 (still unekiimod).


CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT


CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.


REHEARSALS will commence in the LIBERAL CLUB, on MONDAY NEXT, .TANY. 7tli at 8 p.m.


The work selected is “ The


Wake of O’Connor ” by Hubert Bath.


LIBERAL CLUB.


MR. AND MRS. CLOUGH will Commence their DANCING CLASS on


TUESDAY NEXT, JANU AR Y 8th U T T I l xVEW U AN CJ iS !


Oommou<;(i, 7 -30. Admission, 1 / - . r i . 'u i is t : -Mu. W . Cr..\3rri!KE.


IF YOU AR E ON THE LOOK - OUT


FOR SMART-CUT, HIGH-CLASS TAILORED GARMENTS AT A REASONABLE PRICE--------GIVE ME A CALL. To have and to hold your Patronage and confidence will be my constant endeavour


R O W E ’ l .'.U 1 .0K KING STREET — CLITHEROE. Mourning Orders receive Prompt Attention PIANO BARGAINS— £ 18, £20 ! - «


.Kor reliable socoud-liaud I ’ lANU.’' from £18, and Now Inst.rnmeids, £40 to £70 T o 'm s Ari-angod.


'Tonus arranged.


FEE, 41a, Great Bolton St., BLACKBURN. 0]i]iosife i j . tk V . Good.s l)ej>ot.


A Germ-Destroying Ferment. Oiiraiivf PowtM’s of Bsictoriophago, a mys-


tci-iou.s product tif Nsitnrc’s hihoratory, which cli.‘'v''Olvos and do^trny.s the hncteria of di.scaso, wore rofontly deseribotl by Dr. Ualph C. .SiK.Miee ;md Dr. Karl M. McKinley, of tho Jkiylor University Colk'go of Medicine of Dallii.'^, 'I'exa.'', in a report to Ihe Southern


Meiliral A-'^sociation. 'I’hoy relate<l how by ilu.‘ use t>f biictoriopliago they curetl 18 *)ut of


2(' childmi .siiffci’ing from a severe from of dy.sfiiicry, while among other children, not so Iroat-'d. the mort.ality was -U) jier cent. Say.s Science S'.*rvice’s “ Jlaily Bulletin ” 1 Wa.shington) ; •• Macteriojihago ua.'.t diM^overcxl by Di*. K.


G R i ^ O L E T 0 i ^ Fancy Dress B ALTERATION OF DATE


MMY n 25th & 2 m h MRS. W . EA STWOOD’S


SECOND TERM OF DRESSMAKING CLASSES commonce, Mond,->y, January 14


Will iiiteudiug Stiidouts givi- in Mivir Naino.s ns early as ))os.sibl(\ Tvi-ms : 7/G Cour,s(i of 10 Lessous, including lirsf free I’aftoin. A CLASS will b(! formed fo" TUKSLAY xVK'l.’KRNOOA', if .suflk-ient


outer. . . - 1 1 , A LM A PLACE (Off Henthorn Rd.)


CLfTHLROlO. all


d’Merelle of the Mii.sleur Jnstilntt' of Fans in J917, juid wiu<5 lirst thought to be an ultra- ini.''cro.‘’icopic form of bacteria which preyed njKHi tile hactoria e;iu.>ing disease. More recent inve.'itigjilions indicate that it is a chemiciil substance resembling a ferment. It i.s j>roiInce(l in the intestim*s of per.sfins .■suf­ fering from infections dise:is<‘ ;iml may be i."i)!;ii<‘d ill a. pure .stale. Cnlturt*s are made of tlie infected material from ilio jialient. 'riiese protluce more di.'«ea.s<* gerin.s, and liac- t*‘riopliage.


'riie germs may all be filtorcd


out. of the .solution, leaving a pure culture Ilf kaeu'riophafe. If a. minute (pjantity of this mysterious


solution then he adtled to a lesl-lnhe full of a cnltnre of deadly germs, the germs are all ilissnlved, ‘ eaten ’ hy the hacleriopliago, \vlio»e name, djioriveil from the Greek, means liierally. ‘ bc-eteria-i-ater.’ Not only does the liacterioidnige * carry on * in a test-tube, bui if adminisb.red to a Milforer from the di.si-a.se it will apparently eat up the germs wliifli aro killing him and cans<‘ ipiiclc re­ covery. •‘ This is what iiapiu-iu.sl in the ca.'-os te-


])orU‘<l by the doctors: The tweiil ycliildren, vai-ying in ago from four months t<j .six and a half yejii’s, had been ill on the average for :* little longi'r than thrin.* days with the deadly * hacilhiry dy.sentery. / I'heir average niaximnm level- Inul hei-n a little more than ]03 ilogri'os. From the iK'ginning of treat­ ment to compleU; recovery wa.s less than .si.x day.s on the average, ami there were no re­ currences. Ill cases not treated with baclor- io]ihagc‘. and wliich recovered, tlie average time re<juin*il for recovery was uinet^n day.s. “ Two of the twenty children died aftor


— TR Y — Ed Tomlinson


Painter, Paporhangcr and Decorator, CHAPEL HOUSE — CHATBURN.


Noted for good W o rk and roosonoblo cliargos.


Designs and Estimates free on application Enquiries will bo appreciated !


hactoriophago treatment. Of those one w.as a- ' cretin.’ an iiliot dwarf as the result of an insu/ncient thyroid gland; toll other was ap- pa.rontIy on the way to recovery, when it ate gre<‘U apples and died in convulsions. ^ Of twelve’ ciuldrcji note gi\'on bactonoplnig treatment, hut care<l bu’ <illiorwise to the jiractise, live died. “ In addition to 1111*80 ca.sos, Dr. McKinley


ha.s roi>ortod the ca.se of .suppurating wounds hy local applications of hactoriophage, and other doctors in other i)arU> of t-lie world havo roporU-d cures of yphoicl fever, hlf^U poisoning, and other infootioiis by .siinilar trcatnient. Drs. pence and McKinley con- ^ud<* as a result of all tlioso ol>sorvations


that: “ The bactoriophngo hold.s enormous pos-


Ribilitios a-s a new weapon for fighting in- foctiou.s disease.’*


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SALES BY AUCTION. DV MR. 8 . DERBY.


SHOUT NO’IU K OK ,SAI,K.


TOUMMl Cilii'.KN FAIi.M, ,SA I.MESUtn! V. iNKAll PUESTON.


^^Via irivo llnnvU (ritto.)


BERliY haa been lumouiXHl wnth in- .siruclions from JUi*. John Jiurlon, to


SELL AUC’I JOiN, on THUKSDAY NEXT, JANUAllY lULh, 192J, tho Wlmlo of his liivo and Dead FAIIIVLING S'rOOK, as follous:— 2i MEAD OF DAMiY CA'rrLE.


comprising: 2 Dark Koaned Cows, tichl; 1 Light .lloancil Cow. Gold; iUal and \\^luto Cow, nowly calvo<!: IK‘<1 Cow, .st*rvo<l iJlIi Soptomhor: Ucu Cow. served KUh ScptoinbcM*;


Jlo;ui Cow, sorvcil 22nd September; Oroy Cow, .served 22nd SejHenibcr; Uctl Cow, scrveil 22nu September: Ded and NVhite Cow,’ served 2l>lh September’; Uoan Cow, sfM'ved 23ti> September, Blue Cow, scrvcxl I7lh OcL<)ber: Koaii Cow, .served IStli OeU)lH*r; Wliit<*-l*ace<i Cow. servetl 2()U» October; lloan Cow, served 3rd November ; l^oan Cow, .served 21st Novein- hor; Koan Cou’, served 21sL .November; 1 Foaii Hull SUrk (IS jnontbs’ ohl), all correct; I nine vleld lleifcr;. 2 Uoan Cows, 5 weeks


.served. MOUSES: May Gebling. rising 6 ye;irs old.


Lo-i h.li., good worker in all gears; May Ctdt


Foal, .sire “ Warrior.-* IMPLEMENTS- 1 Handy Spring Lorry, P


ew i . ; i M.u tin Sitlo Delivery IlaUe; I Mlat U- .stone Swailhe 'riirner; 1 Donhle-hor.^o -Mowing Machine. 1*.n' i’Cear.sloy; I Jlay Chopper; I l-anpn-o Pnii'.p; I Uansom Plough; 2 Jjong Latiders; 1 Siiort Ladder; 1 Mdk Cooler aiul J’ iping. good a ' mnv; 2 Men Cabins; I Chicken J5rood< r ; I Provender Cliec-L, 2 eom- partmeiiLs; I Provcialer ( ’ln*st, 1 eomparl- menl ; Co\v 'I’ubs and MneUid.s; l*art Loose Timber . Sumlry llarnes> ; I lOaidlienv. ai-<; Pig Tronga. 60 Yards, or thereabouUs, ot Llorby Moaaow


HAY, secured in prime condition. Turner Green Farm Is 10 minutes* walk


from Five Barred Gate Hotel and ^iyer.'>eol:gh Smithy Hotel. Sale to eoir.menco at 12-0 prompt.


FnrLlier pju I icular.s from the Ancliomi r. Sam Berry, Ttiwn Mea<l. Pendleton, Clitheroe;


or the owner, .iolin Burton. ■pS.—;\ ptiliee ollh’er will Ik* in attendance to issue removal liiH*nees on <Iay <if .‘•ale.


Onr pliotii-bloi'k ■k I- ..I .... tln.-v innl.1.1 li.-l w.wk :.t III.- Lb.II. l,<.»-ory;:i(c-. nml i .■|..■.■lK■.l "ii -N.-«


. ..miKinv .■.•.-imn.-it.l.- I',,.- III.- vMvIl.-m |,i-.-.•nm■ I'l; IlMliv’ .-, up.-.-.i • 'Tl..- I !" - - nf fo s tik - .- wind, wins "m l 'b


i••....■l ...... (l.■|■l ... .itll.n ; W. Conl.l. -I. W.-inli-.v, .M. WimUI.-,.. K. I b. . ' a ' - - - ' I - W.'.al.l ..."l I'- t :.w.li,.n.,-. ,S,-....-.l: .\b-nsr>. |{. .Mnr.-I.m.l. K. Ib.M.-.., .1. Hu.l.l, .Mbs C. Ibn.l.n:.... .M'-. -b Hn.la-'... -'H-"


IIlmU I..A : Mr-.r.s. W. ('..rm-.;ill. \i. IlnltlfM. F. P;u Ut Mini M. (Inrri.soii.


THE FJRIRJY SIOE OF GOLF.


TOLD ON THE LINKS. It' II is «'iull•il(•l*•I•i^lic «>1 lilt* ix I .’ .MiljiH’. ’ ’


(if lilt* S.-ol" v.irifty il::;; In- i«. ]K‘ i’.'’.U!'' unu i' jllsl ;iv iT’iid} inimi Ir.'fly ntnl uniliiu niTiigi.t a.s 1 :i ” M


ad.lii-. •.^pvfiiiliy i*'[K'l’tfl .11


spt.'iik lii> .\l:inpn-s«


\.i


Such uii'- iiu- eaddie wii.i wji> Ciinying i an .Vu'.lraliaii viNiior on ilie Si. .\mlrew'


links—a m:in whose sk'ill at tho game was hy no meiins eipnil to his entlinsiasm. b’ur a long time the Ixiy watcluMl the player in critical ami oinimiiis silence as he lifteil tlivot after- divot; and it was only when a particnliirly lU-ep one was dug up that he at


last jisked thonghtfnlly.* “ Did ye say ye cauT from Australia, ^irr"


I did,” growl-


eil the di''gnsleil golliM’. *’ ami what of tlnit, ell?” -- Oh. niayiio I. wranged ye,” wa.s the .'.oleum answer. -‘ Na doot ye’ re tryin’ for a


.■•liort ctit lioine.” No less nnllattering was the answer made


hy another of his clan. His master luid been jilayiiig .simply disgracefully; and partly by way of apology and partly hoping for a word of eiiconrageiiieut, lio turned to the ejuidie ami saiil. ” I’m jilaying ahomin- ably. Did yon ever see a worse player?” 'rile hoy jLSsnined a ftir-away look and re­ mained silent as if ahsorheil in tliought. “ Have ypii ever known a worse playei-?” again donnimh-d the golftn-, when at bust the jinswer Ciiim^: ” Maud ;i iiiimite, sir—l ‘m just thinking 1” 'rhis .story Ini', lor companion one told by .Mr. \V. \V. Jacob,'..


tl.. all \*4>rv Im m ilia tin g was th e e.xpericnci' of lo 11a


id P«


•mother tv n . wiiose caddie, a f t e r n in e hole.s of foo/.lcd' sh o ts ami mi.ss<*d pntt.s h ad la-en phived., d ec lin .s l to c a r ry his clubs a n d lo n g e r . “ Ye’ll no mind,** lu‘ sai ' to hi> uinplover.


ilii.«. nm n i in g ; s ta iu l o nv m a ir m:iii N


im


“ 1 made hut a ptiir hres ikfas t ami


I ’m no


(■:h1(1Iu fur tliu 11" . " ivli.i .'"il.' " " . lo r fiilsc j i-ul.Mir.-,


;i " " 17-1- iisLciI Ills c-liili-rai-nci- wliu ii cprtiii" no a


no riclitly Ui-n ll.o mon’ s iiiimo. lint In '' '! Maji.r soim-lliiiitl "I lon-it. Ii*'_ miijor. Iml l.o’s i":m-i<'il a mai.i.- i


widow i look tlie tiUo.” INSEC T IHOVBES. Jacob.s wa.s [>laying with Mr. Will Owi*n. the sirtist, on the ladies’


links at De:il— both as nsinil with a dis­ heartening lack of .success. ** I snpo?,e,”


stiid .laccbs to lii.s caddie, looking rotnul the almost de.sertcd links. you don’ t gob many people playing here?” ‘ ‘ No, sir,” iv:i.s the in-ompt jind candid rejily. -‘ wo don’ t—only ladies and a few gciUhnneii wot cjin’ l iday.” b'(|iiiilly amusing is the .st-ory of the


sti-jLiiger to the link's who, after boa.sting ahont his ])hiy to his caddii*. impiired about the form of Colom-l-------. with whom ho had arranged a nnitcli. ‘ ‘ 'I’he Colonel’s verra had, sir. shoclcin’ inul!” was tho answer. “ lU- ciuina’ pliiy at ti’ . ”


‘ ‘ A li !” said the


si ranger, ilelightcil to hear such a report of his a(lv4»rsary.


” ’riien—J’m sure to heat


him. Vi’ lnit ?’ ’ ” Na. na.” answertnl tho lad.


I’m think'in’ ye’ ll no heat tho


t!olom*I.” 'I’liis genth-man's sensations must have been rivalU-«l l>y those of another golfer, who. when


he asltod his eaddic what lie ihoiiglit t)f Captain------- ’ s iJay. answei-ed conteiniitnous- Iv. ‘ Ca’ him :i gowfer! He ciMina jiliiy for a (lorn—why, he’s no ninckle hidter tlnin \-l*i-- sel’ ’*—or of that other player who. after, a good stroke, tiinied for a word of congratii- lation to his eadilie. ” 'riiat was a good one, .Trick!** Ih‘ exchiimril. in Jirreiiis of t>rld<‘ . “ No .sa<* had.” said Jock: “ if yc could only <loe it ofloner than ainco in three days.” In .a golf match one of the competitors


npp**ared in a mnv suit, of a ver.v startling pattern, but nnforlnnately bis play was by no means as striking as his ap|>areT. After missing .several easy nij(K he turned to Ins caddi<‘ and said, 1 can't iimlerstand what on ‘-ai’tli is the matter with mo. Never lilayed .so badly in mv life! M'hat’s wrong?” 'I’ho boy. tbiis ai>pealed to, put on an air of wi.sdoni and deliv<>r(Kl bimsoin tints: “ Ye Slid never play gowf in a pair of new bn-eks; fer ye’ ll aye be lookin’ :it tbem when ye stid be loolcin’ at v<m- bti’ .*' TIktc is a time for “ sweerln’ ” as for most


other things; Init It is well to kc<*p strong l.aiignage in rlc'ck when it interferes with the game, 'riiis at h*ast- was (.lie ojiinion of a cafl- die whose mnployor had been making tho air (jnile snlphnrous with his hingnago. with disastrous elfect. on his play. “ Afan, major,” said tho eaddi** at last, unable to suppress bis protest any longer. “ if you would keep yer longue off the bn’ and yor cen on it, ye would i>lny beU<*r.” AnoUier cjiddie o f unorthodox views once


one has ti loflii-r coiilciupt Ihtin tli • crciiuire." he is t.o pliolognipli tl.i- rolli.wiiii; . - 1 . prm-..-,. Y l ic "


o ’t .


conde ction ,


t I ‘ ” “ * *‘'* ,....... ,


I.li.vi-I- witli :i ii.iimiiim-.-.l m.liu.ry swm^oi; i w;\i. Urn I.IIV r<-|ilii-(i, ill ".-i.cl.t,', of wnr". I ;


1 U* say." ; •


in a to :<ldi< tin


iilidn ,'l


nl|v nplftnl.v . hi Id nld da ik stn


i.f till ul :iJv


■d Cul.i fill


G pi • i l . L-r I Mu nidi. vln I'. I •/.ling ami <*xa.s-


- - !** wa.-' all he . C'otiim‘1,” Ilf HU tliL-n-. 1 g.i in . ry ol th e too-


; lH-1'me him a •d th a t it wa.s H av in g misseil


1 a (M Amir


Lidio tu rn e d to o ir .'. ami said, !'* .\.s also


>. will*, a f te r raise huge tr : iin lii.s in- iumI “ H a n d ,


hi S cothin d !”


t 1-vv‘ti better had ventured


iltY manifold being, and swim.-' about :us gold- fi.sli in tl crysttil miutirinm. And tho distance helwtsm the two plat<*s ‘>l gla.''.s is, niicros- copiciilly, .Ml great, tlnit tlio swimming organ­ isms farthosi hack Iroiii tin* ctinierti ami tho inicrosL'ojK' tiro out ot f«)ciis! This i.s the rea­ son why tidjustineiits of one lH.ODOlh part


of an inch are nece.ssary. *’ As an illn.siriition of tho extreme .sen.sii-


iveiiess of the apparatu.s Tolhnrst has iH*r- iVs'led for tin- taking of niicwoscopic motioii- pietiires. In* tells liow. in .sonu* ol his high- power work, he was he\vil<ler4'd hecan.se, ilmiigh lii.s eiiuipment was proi>erly adjusteil or seenn-d to he--when lie began, it would


prove til the end of the .seiinenco or seem*, lo be faiiltly. iln* inniges becjinn* blurrcHl ami tlu* tilni worthK*ss for nearly half ot Its length. He discovered tin* cjius*.*. Tho friction and tin* light.s. ilie t«‘mjK*ralurc of tho room, all jvtfect-i'd the delicate nieclnmi.sm. .so that, in tho infiniti-siinal i*xpansion of inotal that foi- lo\\4‘<l. hi.-' microsL-oiM* wonhl Ik.* thrown onl ol focus. Tl'.e reim-ily wa.s sini|>el. lie now


run.s his apparatus for lo or 2U minute.s bc- ethni-' ti> focus on the tiny


In ” Popular Sciemx^ Monihly ” (Now'^ork.


Decetnher) Mr. Tolhin.-t ha.- an article tle- ^(■rihing lii.s ex|H*riim*nta! work with insects.


• I .siK'iit tin* hetUT pari of thr.K* day.-Y


l•-•:■•ntly trying to co:ix an ;ml t<» inovo a fr:igt:n*nt of nialeh-stick that would eorres-


! Insects have been introiliiced ir.lo inoLion- j.icture.', !*v la>nis H. 'I'olhmsi. a Lo-- Aiigese.s ; micmscujiic expi-rt. who has .xmiiIkmI llio lives I


! Imgo nioiLsters passossod of tromondou.s en- ! orgy. V'or many years eineniatographers


i have lnx*n endeavouring t<> niak<* micro.scopic niotiim-jiictnies of insc'cl life, ami the grt^at- est harrier in their path ha.s invii the Iicat


I ami habits of variou.s spi'cics. On tbo si-rceii , ! his insects, niagnirnd many times, resemble >


! jMiml in .'•i/.e lo a telegraph pole tor us. 1 he I ant [laid no iitleiition to me, ami I was about I 1.<* give nji. when it oasil yjiiekeil up the .stick j ami cariieil it away. This convinc<Hl me that I tin* In-ii-ct could aerry ;v much heavier hur- I d«*n. so I fasliioiKHl a tiny telegraph-|x>le. tied ■ it ill tho niiddlo with a pi«-ce of gra.ss. siis- i [K-mled ilu* ant fnnn :i looi> of string ami :iHor 1 repeateil trials snccec*iie<l in inducing it to i;i);o liold 4»f the grass hridb*. ” 'I’he ant. lifto<l the poh* clo.-ir 4itf tlie tabK* with its mandibles— with its


! C4insi4l-


.sented a burilen of 210,000 f>ounds, or 120 U)ii.s. for yon or me! .


. .


> from the artificial light mvsd. Ibis was so ; spinning-wheel. Y4)u Inna* st*en the ImiLse probubly von havi* ohserveil iimv fast in* c;


4*ring tin* weight of tho ant, that jiole rejir**- .


that, as a spiiim'r of silk In.* \v;is miieli nior«* prolici4


inteii.se that it (k^stroyed iiisc*ct. life. -Me. spi4ii*r dangling al tin* end t>f his string, and 'r4)lhurst now claims t4i have tliscoverod “ eool light.*’ which in no way alh-cts tho in- | st'cts as tl*ey an* phot4»gra[)her. Mr. Tolhnrsi Ini'. in»t. paientiMl his pi’oc<>*vS, for he i.s more interesle4l in nmking a eontribiiiion m .si-ience ; he «leclari-s. ilnni in reai>ing a large financial rewanl.


.At any rati*, his miecropic picture.s :


ai4* eaiising cmisiilerahlo enmnn*ni. Says a ! wtili*r in “ Tin* A merii':-n t ’inemiitographer ** ■


(Tios Ang4'l<*s> : |*4»r .-L*\i‘ !‘al V4*ar.^ .•x[»**ritin-nts have Ikk'U j <l••'.troy.


'I’he spitlor. for example, demon.stral^al .*nt than man with hi.'. 4>id-tashiom*4l


mov4* with it. 1 have spent hours watching spi(U*rs build tln*ir W4*bs. One day I ilestroy- <‘4l a \V4*b ami the .spid4*r ijnirkly r<'bnilt. it? 1 I iHil this again and again and tin* spider


ileimuisi l ii U'cl lie ci^nhl spin almo-'t as fa.si :is 1


•• in'. s|K*e4l int<*i-est*-4l im* .so ni'ieli. that 1 • inailo along varlmis linos witli microscopic • ,,j;


(li*l«*rinim‘d to find out just liow fast h** could work. In ortl4?r tii do this 1 iiggi*d nj* a niinnle spinning-wheel that conid ht* tnrm*d .m spidor coultl produce his silk


■ mat ion 1 pielur**s. DiiVer<*tit nu*mbi*i-s of the j Wailing until the spiih*!- 4*mitt4’d a tiny j .\nieric:in Society' of (!im‘in:iU>graj»hers. in j strand. V fasti'notl it to tlu* spinning w1um.*I ; the coin-M* of their regular iluties. Iiavi* made ;


I Insiitnte. ami .Andis* Marlatier. wlu> worked j yards in all, wore once consiilered a good i 4>ii \-ari|ij> micnisi iipie >uhj4*ct'i in l-'ranci* . ,[;vy’s wt*rk fm- a hnman op4*rator at a sj»inn- l\VL*lvo years agf). •


^)|4•4•1 ! • Until a curiem sciiomu-i'ment was mad •


by Sol liOisser. of tlu* Principal Puctun*- t ’orporat if>n. tlu*re had Ihk-ii nothing (l4>no to prodm-e, on a large scalel of release, niicros- CMjiic pictures (if for gem*ral [mhlie i-xliihition. 'riu* first two of the Principal Piciim*s series i . T "IroiKlv «.m-|.loU-,l. On,. ..Npl'.lts tlu- l,,v ^ :.",l tl». ot.1,0,- Ik" .spill,-.-. K.,l!.nvi"p tk.-s,- i


—more or moving insects ar<* plu»t4igr;i[Mi4Hi, is spi'eniUy ; I , . . 1. 1 - .. comp ic


acconipaiiiiMl a yonlbfnl minister on bis first roniul of the links. At eaeli foor.lod shot the cleri« set bis teeth and grow more and more purple in Ibo face, until at last bis comnnn- ioTi could stand it no longer.


“ Oot with


it. mon!” bo exclaimed; “ onl wi’ the sweer, for yoMl never learn to play gowf


golfer i4) bis caddie, as bis opponent laid himself dead for the fourth time in .succes- .sion witli bis iron. “ T dinna ken wlm he is at a’ ,” replied the lad. sotto voce.


“ He soys he*B a beginner. Ho says he’s a moencs-


if ye dinna !” “ AVlm is b e ? ” whispered an exasperated


wealth of smaller ap|»anitiis. most of C4>inplicat<Hl, has


i


possihli* Ir*


iR oioii r,.,- 11". p,„p,.|- .,",1 pnmloss


instantaneously. tiv


l A


••'rii4* microscope inuni the plane of which , „ , ,


1..SS ...sLi-angoil-of man. ^


ill-signed and is capable of an infinite numher of nioveim*iils to accoiiiinoilaie tlu* c;i[iric of > . , . tlu* most irri-'-istihle hug. ^All angh-s ami ail- jnst.inents are


ilesigmul by 'rollmrst - ' l l -


it very hn


p.ikit.o" o I


! organi.sin.s. “ An idea of tlu* ilolinicy of the apj>aralus


reijuired In high-powered motion photography is gained from the fact that tho lens can he


■ hroiight lo focus 100 tline.s within the Ihick- j ness of a human Iniir. With tins apparatus


: Mr. ToUmrst is ahli* to focus on the life that swims in a drop of water llint. has been


’ beld and compres.so<l between the two .surfaces of two pieces of plate-g1as« tightly clamped


J togetlier. Tn tbi.s miscrosicopic life ‘ tnico ’ , of water microscopic life lives, moves and has


Uiill-.' two stalwart steu'arils removed .the of- femler. 'Hu* following morning two fellow townsmen, friends i>f liis. sought him out and .'I JLsked lor an explniiation ol liis strange bo-


'** ,„i i i* i »• i* i • * replicnl. i ‘’conli-


. ‘■'■“ ‘■'mcy. msecs. ,m,l for Ik.. k.il<k,.K anil ; tio,,;,,.,. " g o 1 am!” ko rcplicHl. ” Tkon prcseiit^ition of the sm-.illest of microsco])ic


what on earth made you interrupt a Coali­ tionist ineoting?” asko<l one of liis friends. “ Well,” camo the reply, “ I ’d a terrible tliirst on mo and I wa.s .so wedged in tlmt 1 cuuldn’ t move, and as it was getting so dan­ gerously close to closing time, T had to jolly well get thrown out or go witliom a drink,” —“ Vancouver Daily Province.”


School hooks can bo vorj* unreaik>n:iblo at


tim<*s. One of tboni asks Oklahama wiw aottlcil.— “ Palnta (Fla.) Nows.”


- he demanded in slriileni tones. “ Shut u p ! ! . I t-hnek iiim out cried the amhence align v.


!


But tin* int4*rru|)ter, nothing iluunted, con tinm*<l to a.sk lomlly, over ami over :igain, Air. A.s([uitli Inul said in 1910. Kvent-


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t .An Faiglisliwoiiiaii im*mber of Ihirlianient, i


ONE WAY OUT. .


n-ill 1,,. p,-,-s,."t"tions of Iko mo......... lo. Ik.- ! ' "u - <, " "m g l^ur tko bnU.-,- pnrl ol n , a,,U , 1.0 Iv. tk,- loca.sl. a.ui o,l„- liay 1,,-olk,.,-.- . '


'G". ..ppla",l...l k™,- ,ly ,k.- ,s,H.."ko.- "


im." " t tn n h fo n . . started turning the ci-iink. 'I'lu* faster 1


I .'.(icli 4‘.xp.‘i inn*nls. jinnmg tlu*m being I'axon | iurm*d tlu* fjistoi- the spidoi- work4*<l. until lu* j l)4*aii. bo. with lilttU* or m> <*nipim*nl. oh- ; reache»l tlu* sp«*o<l of 280 fe«.*t of silk a minute. triiiu-d nuti'Doflhy it*>uIIs for tlu* Mocki'lellor | And two skeins of linen tluea<l. ahont GOO


“ POOR RATEn f i


Ali outstamfiing Foor Rates must be paid at ecuee or fua^her proceedings wili be ^ken. j


By O rd e r , The Dverscers of GSatheroe MKAUTY OF MUSICAL TONE. In tho course of soim* remarks ho made at


a recent musical function, Sir Honry ‘Wood siiid tlmt comparatively few people realise even yet tho importance o f beauty o f tone. This opinion must bo regarded as soundly based, esi>ocially when wo remoinber how oft<Mi tho vast majority o f listeners to, music aro content to ignore beauty o f tone, and to


bo pleased to tlie j>oint of onthusia.sm by de­ tails o f musical iKjrformanco from wliich l^auty o f tone is himeiitably absent.' In singing, and in tho production o f music' from overy^ known musical instr'umont, beauty of tone is the object of tho true artist’s effort, and Uio display o f other features of his por- fornianco to tho neglect or at tho exponso o f beauty of tone, names tho ix>rformer ns loss than an actist.


OPKUA IN ENGLAND. Cpvra is not, ;us some people imagine, n


forjign art introduced into this country to sat^fy tho wishes of wealthy lovers o f ’out- laiiili.sh things. Its origin.s go back as far bae'e into Engli.sh history as into that o f any otlv*r countrj*, and tho old Chnrch Mystery and Morality plays, witli their caroLs and soij^s from whicli it sprung wore developed lior» very highly. Pastoral plays, which wore its| immediate predecessors were also very IK)fular here and on a somewhat higher level thija most of those on the continent, though soiio o f them wore more bold in their lan­ guage than tho politeness of to-dny allows. Thl earliest English oporas, however, wore lliJ outcome o f attempts to make tho works of Shakospenro popular, one o f them, “ Tho Tenipost,” being actually arranged Ijy Sir William Davonani. a friemUof Shakespeare and the theatricivl manager o f his tizno.


Mrs. D.U Mil.l.v. -.1 ;


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pine** It 1 "I I WisliH's.lay a griMt. '■In' wan in la aUoiui“d no comi'Ia::


.*i<'i7,nr.* iV**;- S4.'ioU’'U*‘.'is. .Mr. M-M.v t roublo.


Tlu* unnu. 1


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Auditor; an I The mootinfi tho a\-nilabhj olcvcnth, ^ showL-d an _


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