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'ADVERTISER AOTI TIMES, FRIDAY, JUDY 25, 1924.


»? GARDENING FOR PROF I T AND P L EASURE By A FELLOW OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


■ c o i ’i-RianT. WOUK. KOI!. T I l l -3 AVKKK. \Sii


(.'ill UMil'or seed juay be sown in poU. ,.\v rh io i i y iind corn .^alad in Miinll quan-


dry aimosphorc imi.sL bo inainlaincd


wli- ro }j;iap'.s a r c coloiir iii ;; ami red spi rc r -liouM Uc Uoi»t- down l»y HpoiiKinj^. O w n r ow d - d 1


‘rui ls on cordon apples inu.st


I,. I'diiiK'd out , and a good in sect icide applied. I’U'Mtv ot' l ight and a i r mus t bo av ai lable )■ ii|u'*niiig iK.aciie.s, ami where neces sary the


V ; v . ' uuisi l.o turned inside. 'am hn-hc'< and t rees , espec ial ly those


.'-I't. lii


- n l.n 'HI. tiu*


|1'-- liisi Tinning. Ml (1,0


^ Tu: M.A.


. ; . t i\i i ig t r im. inu-rL have ample wa te r in dry u'tadier.


W d! hu>h, cornon and other t rees iiuisL 'liiuh lied. and wa t e r g iv en dur ing tlry


, ,, wia ilu-r.


Till* lini.-lnd llowcr-.'pike.s ol l,upm.s mus t .m away.


.. •


•rr;iii>l>!aul .‘^codling wall llowers. iTUe ami poo up eiitling.s ol lavender , and


’.w water . ' •


N-’ w vlioots of rambler:; and c l imbing roses Im t ied in.


. should he sprayed f rc i iucut ly dur ing , , .


' Tnhp'-. l iyacinth aiul dofVodil bulb;; .should 1^. I d u d . dV'ad and stored.


,,, lu t laii- r than this week. rk:sTS.


In tulhlmcnt *'f my promise last. wo<‘k to MV.- a list of pes ts and th e method of <hs-


•M, -in-' of llu'iu. appended below is a ve.sumo „ , oud‘m.s -d form of the < h b f oib-nders-


■ \,.bi- - t i r v e n I ' lv.— Ai iack.s c v e r y lhmg . . .p . r i a l l v weal-.lv plant.s. Breeds wi th g r e a t 1 oiditv* I’s;* parallin <-muKion as ;» .si»rav. AM*aVagus lkH.-llo.— Jllue black or groein.di


i, < t bal f-an- inch long, wi th yel low wings . I'-.u:;:- hiiil on a.sparagus le aves where grubs ,.iM liaiihe<l. S y r in g e grubs wi th hot wa ter


' d du>i wi th soot . B u d ' - Ki l l nothing b u t house sparrow.


^\^Md -'if all birds Aviih ne t t ing , snares, et c . Black I ' iv.— On tnps of broad lieans I nicli


<,ut tni«^ when ami no t unt il a(b‘cteil. Ib> lint li t lops fall mi grouml , as inseet.s will


. :;i\vl hack to plant.s, (\,hl .age Cal l We e v i l .— Mnal ! hcetje . L a i s ^


B ' wav into c abbag e fami ly. One-eighth of imh hmg. Ore.ss .soil wi th fre.-h gas Imie.


Itnider rarnation.s mus t be k e p t "'oU .staUca I'l iint ' of hal f -hardy annual s must he p ut


, , » 1


:* Ihs. l o .srjnare y a rd. In au tnfn. ITsamine when t ransnlant ing ami s lice olf swellings. Cab ba g e Aloth.— Brown. Lays t'gg.s on the


loaves . Caterpi l lar s o a t a hole in llio hear t of the cabbage.


'riie chiy.salis is ehos inut


coluiireil, and shonlil be collected when tlio g ionml is t ing and burnt . C’a r r o t F l y .— Biaeki.sh gi'ccn ins cet wi th


redtlish. yel fow liea<l. ] lalf -an- inch acro.ss cxpaml i 'd wings, k'ggs ar e laid in soil near car rots . Sow carrot.s as late ns possible. Ke ep


toil around car rot s l inn. Thin carrot.s in showery we a the r so th a t rain may help m eoiisididaU* tlie .soil, C a r ro l Blo.-ssor Aloih.— ^'on need not bother


about tliis pe.sb unle‘'S you .‘-ow your own s.;eds. Shake car rot liower steiii.*^ ami remove caterpi l lars . Celery Fly .— A'ellowi.sh brown. le--s than a q ua r t e r of an inch long.


t F L A S H E S F R O M J e«


t F IL M S T A R S . $ ■>1'


BY “ S PA B K S .”


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:^tjj£^3j£3,£;}i:55c3i<^:^£3^i^;;<i:t3)c5ic>}c3,i thr i l l ing feature of “ T*he Love -Master ”


is a dog lo am race stagetl simidsi beaut iful snow scenes in Canat la. The a e l in g i>f St rong- heai' l is said to he oven lielter than in 'J'he .'-^ilent C a l l . ” in whitdi In* made his .*-ereen dehut . or “ Brawn of the No r th . ” his second I'irst .Vaiional pietun.*. liicliided iii the ca.*;t are Lillian ll'ch.. l iarold An-itin. Hal Wilson, ^Va!ter Fer ry, .John d. Bicbart lson and dos- epli Barrell .


.Strongheari is jtccompanied by Lady dnle (in private* life ATi>. .^tnmghear l )


j* iieaul ifn! whi te police dog which apiiears on the seroon for the lir->i time, 'riiere are al'O '■ ev'.-ral l i t t le S t l u n g i u r t s . i*roiighl up on the bot t le, by i!u* way, owing to ihe illness


their mother. .\ wa ter clia-e in a de!i-''* ftig. wi th a su-;- F ih’m'Mcc on tln^


c elery h. t i 'ayoi l by uldteish pauhe.s and .siieak.s. Apply ga.s liim: to the gronml as soon as the crop is cloarcil . Du s t K-ayof; with scot, before the lly commences to lay Us eggs , or even bet ter , apply iiaralliii cmulsiim. Co c k eh a f e r .— 'I’he griih of this heei le lives


just below liie .surfiu'c o f ihe soil, i-atiiig e i c r y ih i i i g it liiuls for thr<'e years uulc.";s pre­ viously ehoppcl in hal f with a ho.-. AI ICK.— Wi l l not c;.t peas which are soaked


ill parailin a few hour s before l icing plaiue<l. Onion b'ly.— Lays ••gg-; on ihe leal i>l the y ou n g onion. Soot applied wlien tin* plants


aro whi le is the remedy. l*ea .Moth.— La rg e ly discouraged by apply­


ing .s;;ot lt> peas at llower ing time. Also dis­


couraged by rotaiic.n o f croi'.s. Bed Spi i ler.— Onlv common on badly woiliod


and badly manur ed soil. .^Ings.— F.so snot and lime. Snai l s .— Hand pi«-king is ila- mdy rcmeily.


Tb r i i s lus ' l iould be encouraged a- ibcii main o l i jed in life is to break open as niaii\


snail shells as they can.


an inch long. Clrnbs are kilh-<l by deep dig g in g dur ing the winter .


wluMi damp wi ih frk>h -'oot. Win* Worms. P ie v a len i on i ieuly


ground. Ap[ ily very lr<>h ga«. lime ir au tumn and leave for a nioiuli or two.


T’ lirnip Beet le.— (Ireeiii'-h lly. one-cighil i ol ])ress plants


. , ,


Ing the


N O T E — QucKtion.s oti Gardening of gcner.al


int-erest to rejKler.s will bo an.sworcd in thi.s column. T/ottors to be addressed to the “ Ciardou-ing Edi to r . ”


y -O -O O -O-O O-O—0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -G - 0 - 0 ~ ?


A LETTER TO THE | CHILDREN.


:xj From PETER De ar Bov.s ami Girl-s, Tin t** ar<* very few people ah v e to-day who


COPYRIGHT, .


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ii-ivo not a t sonic t ime or other heard ot iho Wotiderful Geiirge M'a.'.hinglon. 1 am al raid Hiai to manv iH'oj)le he* js only k u " ' 'u •• tin* hov who <ouUl not tcU a lie. ami : . i thongh*thai , i s real ly an e x c e l lent thing to Uiiow of anvon«* i t is not by any means ine nohb-.vi p a r t of this good man.


a t th<* moment I <lo not propose to give \ou iii-ioT V of (!eor«o Wn."-limstoi|'s hi-', .-i.s you


i.iM iiuiiiv (.f you rood it. up lot- yoms c lvor , will uiuhtthlV hotir of i t fnuu your tooclior.


Whol. 1 rhouia like lo do, liow,'vor, is to_li ''u v u iusi II itliiniiso of Ids lioiiio " Mouiil. V. in 'ou . ” oil ihu Vi r i t imo shore ol 1 otoiiioo,


svhiil i I hov e rocel l l ly hod the oxUuUlc ph'osuro of vi.s iliug.


Mount Voruoii is Hi mdos south ol M.i.sli- . v . , . 1,


io.'.u.n, oud for ii v e ry .suioll ohoruo ouyouc , 'IU .SCO this 'll.iu.se. T h e hou.se wos hui l t lU I7 i:i hv Lawreiu'o , hal l -bro thc r oi t«eorgo Woshi i iul ' in, Olid the uiiuR. of l lu n l in o LrcoU Fe lo le wos i lionnod lo .Mount \ i-riiou m honour of


..\dmirol Vernon, under who howrouee liod served oi;iiinsl, Miiiiu. On llu.


. leolh of l.iiwreiiee Olid ol his only dou g l i le l , Woshiuotmi iulieril-sil the es l i i le oim there soon l i f ter his liiiirriii(;e iii l . i , . i . lie eumhleled his form unt i l Clillec


, hve .uni here the Held; lo .■ \louiit Ve rnon ho r eturned


•dler Vorktmvi i . and iieoiii ot t e r kis Im uis os I'le ide i l l ; Olid liero ho lived in di«uil ied le- uromeiil. O.S 11 pr ivotc eili/.eii unl i l lie ;hed m ’l*|n' H’veral b c an td n l rfx>in.s m tbi.s Jioont,


iL'n'si'^-lloll. Homiuct \V. . t


Wo-hi iu- loi i ’ s ,o.,ni


Bit.-Ill


I'lirloiir, in which


e t c .— have


•inn ass<K-ialiou have been k ep t m 1' , •fi,. sevorol rootn.s liovo been eiven lo the o omcnlo r .o r e o f vnrions vlce-rei;enlo . id


p s-ibb iKgtiin’.s l i fet ime.


fel ime. and wi th the tiitl of a eer-i,. ...........^ l,v oihern res toroinms hove h e e l . 's-


S l id e is proud of knowing l l i i a L kos .1 ,::;.;Mn room 'in ( lenrge Wns l i ing ton's home


l - ,o, l ieidlv oil t l ie S i l l ie s liiivo kod .1 sli.t e m koepinu the rooms in good


r.'so.mHlde loiu The Arms tif the S t a l e s .b'ol ivi i l in tin* rt.spcctivo rooms.


' iiml 11 llllU li|t'>.


„'h iViMwemi he.lKi's. nu'il llh'so arc kelieyeM t „ hi.ve h em set o u t more


lu eliell plot oil t l ic Mile ol


l!,e 1111.111 walk the eei it ll ll .space is m;eliple(l hv 11 eirr.ular keil, uipuiuf which a i c i ispo. if


„ „ „ • oval ami foul' tnau( -ulal ' k c iS , k «lm t foiiiiiiie; 11 .siplare, ami some ol th e hpUs ue.li ih e ^ n o uhou'se's are very iu tn e u l c uu. cu.'.o . s


1,1 ilesipu. A Ke i i lu ik y col lee f le e


pli.nteil hv a fam..us ueueral lii 1'^-'.’ •' ih e Slim.' itmerii l plante, ,ii hyilrauBe.. u the


.Miim- vear . M'hoii Mashmploi i Mas ■ k**- ; M.eo lilaiit was prmviuH lu 'k e Itieeuko ■ , i,„7l lilts is there to Ihi.s ilay. ' Ihere is ..Iso


a laiiioiis rose uameil hy Ma sh umlmi ku OMlher, Mary Wa.shinufon k,hps o f


from .Viipohoii ’ s g ra v e ill, ht . IMo i i a youi g i.iilms from the sago, ani l .a 'a rmt y of - k ” ^ ;'„„1 plants arc .sold a.s souvo.iir.s, tko ... cy


.mi i i i ips from ii.o v' '


thus ohtai.ied goi l lg lo Ike suplsuL ‘ R N Ve inmi . ami the same gent lcmim has hem,


in chargo of this garden for more Uiaii f o l l y


" fh-oi go VV.a.sliington dovoled uitieli uklcii- l i .m l .N h o sole'clhu. ...id ciiHiv.at.on o f trco« for the adori ii iicii t of Mni i i i t ^ o i i i o ' , • i.iaiiv which lie set out and cured


nour ishing and command admi rat ion. A t lio





i i iagnolia^s st il l llouri.sl.ing which hy him from f l ic .fumes Hivc i lu


? h o “ ‘ *vifh i t s r n o in s aU con


t ii iniiig the f i irni turo lieloi igmg lo \v mKingtou's period, and t lie g arden st


lout i i ini i ig many of file si.ruhs, trees iiiid llowLi's planted fiy his own. Iiaiid, a r e many relic.s nf WaKhingloi i , nil k e p t in good sui tes


of preservat ion. F o r ii istai icc Ins P«"'> c er ta in oliurchcs a ro k e p t in rcpii i r. .and th e


\


Amcric'.ans a r c al l proud of ‘>'‘^ >'"8 " i ^ C taiiiirig to thi s gro.at and good mail. Jl, is vere int c r e sUng t o ho able to hoc tho ac tu a l


i io S o o fT h ik m^n o f whom t h e A m e n c a - nvo so proud, an d I liopo th a t one da y m t to not t c A- d i s t an t fu tu r e man y o f y o u t ' lm .no le .ading the s e note s wi l l ho able t o see i t foi


yourselves. Your sincere friend, PETEIl PAN.


s WORK DEURiUIVl.


pjvs4*nt epi tlemie of .s;b.“<.*])y siekne.*;.s (once- pliJilitis lell targiej t) wliiclt is spreai l ing from iho n o r th-wes tern are a of J'aigland, wliere il has hi t l ie r lo been r a th e r .sliarply Incaliaed to o th e r p a r t s of llie co n n l ry . is th e ocenr rcnce of (leli r inm a.ssociateil wi th th e p a t i e n t ’.s oceupat ion. A p a in te r pe r forms th e move nie ii ls of p a in t in g ; a s e r v a n t gi r l ge t s up e a r ly a n d l ights tho kitcl ien t i re; a hahy- min d c r rolls «p a .bundle of clothed tuid nnr.scs l item. .Ml of t ltem can be b ro u g h t itack to real life for a momei i t hy a sh a rp word of commaiul , b u t soon s ink olf aga in


One of tho jiccnliar l.•harJu;^eristic.s of the into lethargy.


ease, llte patients liardly sleep Jit all; they are drowsy and restless, .some of them con stanlly making grimaces. A grave aspect is tlio frequency witli which tlie disease leaves permanent injury behind in tho eases which recover. Older palienLs aro apt to retain the ntnsk-liko features, halting gsuT and slow .speech, wliich run on into shaking palsy, AVhilo tlie he.alth an th o r i l i c s a r c wide awake to tlio menace of the disease, it is not easy


Jii .spite of tlie poptilar name of tlio dis­ r *, r


FOSTER CLARK“S! The Creamiest Custard i


l l i i s ie


Komi ly SiUii ii -


th.*v were been


B im i i g f tooni ,


t lur ing Georg e Masli - Ke k ep t a.ss i*e.ui', ncaja>


B u c i ••


l iooni ,


VVii“liiii(;ton died, h oti


' -ihii iry. l l io


Jiooiu, -M>s- tk


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% HINTS FOR $


9 ^


That. pi'ololi*.


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BY MEG.


^ -O-O-G-O-O- COPYRIGHT. HAVE


m-wspaper its life I-*


THE 6 * 0 0 0 0 0 ^


VOF H EA B I ) pjm'ed umb-r the I a I'pei


M’A LN L 'T C A K 1-: Her.- i ' a recipe for a cak«* whicli is vii'ily l low e y e f ju.sL


made in a hur ry ;iml whn h, unl ike .•'UIih' lioin made cakt'.s, ean lie e aUi i the same d.iy a


i t is baked. -! o/.s. .self.raif,Ing llonr. 1* OZ.S. l)uUor.


-I ti/.s. cas tor .sugar.


2‘ cgg.s. Cinipped walnuts .


Beat Kigether the Inii ier and ' iig;ir. and


s t i r in the beaten igg-^. Alix in the Ibnir liy dvgret'.s juid well In.-al the mixture. Add Hie ( inqip< d walnuts , about ten walnuts eni into qitaiT ers; hake in a qtiiek oven for tu<ii ty niinule---. NVhen cold, ice with a liutnm glaao it ing ami decorate wi th walnut.s.


1’a!<e care


vou <l<) not maki* the icing too t|iin or it will sjioadily nm oM tlu- l a k e : glaze icing, unlike hard icing, or whi le icing a.s i t is .'oinet inn s calK'd, tines not s tay on llie side.s of a cake v e ry easily hut reijinrcs much coa xing - unless von are an expi ’ i't at such things. Do not p u t the <-ake into the oven again a l t e r icing bc«-ause ii yen do yon will very soon lia\«- it ail o|f again. It will harden qui te wdi in


Hie ai r . BAFON Pl i : . It i ' .‘•oinelline'. uere.-s;iiy to n.'e up ial


jashcr.s of bacon so as ai ilie same linn* 1<j ]Mt)vitlc tl ntur i t ions dinner . A \ery delu.nms timl nonr ishing <ii."h ctni l>e prepaiet l by ilie


ioHowing method : Jng r c i l ie i i ts : Ih. of r a t iu r f;it h:non. i.J lbs. potatoes. B onionr.


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Da sin


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DOBOTI ! .'tar «’ f the


•n'li (• id Ella > laiii i


DAL TON.


lew Parainonni Picture, Fogbound. ’ ’


i>k. Wil l Alillcr.


1 Florid;' tl


)‘ lic.*r vhn-h point rt. Imt af


idonts. hi ♦S-5C-3* !*'r;uiees HoiIl^soii Burnet t . ’s mivel.


Mil lions of people hnvo read end loved A Lady


111 ( .iuali ty. ’ ’ and now t in y will have Hn' op[ iorinni ty of .'•eelng their hehtved (dttssie on the 'er«*en.


.\' a Fniver sal super Jewel , the


hig.I"'>*t lurm of jihoto play whieh. protlncetl by ilio Fii iversii l Pie tnres Corporali<in, av e r ­ a g in g oin* a yea r , '* A Laily ot Qual i ty of <onrs(*. an el iiborate product ion.


'riic


s tar is Virgini: i Val l i . por t ra y ing the win- '.nm* berolne. C'«niniess .,f Dmistoiiwoldo, nee C ’orinda Wildairs. This is Ali**s \ alii s hrst


' ta r r in g appearance under llte long term eoi iiraet wliicli sin* ' igi ied witli tlie I nivors,'tl Picini'cs CN>rporation fol lowing her Ingbly (■ oinm«'iidetl work in “ *1 be .'storm.


I here


is l i i' torieal interest in the s tory m the por- lra\:il of tin* pi'riod of tbt* •' G ocmI (iiieen .Anne.” a 4onspn*n()Us ligttre in tb** annals of Englainl. who was known :is Hie sovereign with tin* tnotberly hear t . Miss Alanning was east fi>r this from old woodcuts . In.'iiig :i •ar-perU ct lik'*m* -s.


Manv bi.-kf


one. Hn


.................. P c g g v ’s cbicki'n s aw d ri i i ' fornw tin* parmloxical ••pimeh” of


a. m;irriag»* but Baby


n<*w Jewel prnttuei ion wbieli Fnivoi '-'al


tmlie*; si'b-eted to ' t a r Baby IVgi iy a f t e r Hie of her lii'it big product ion. “ 1 be


Dar l ing .>f N<*w Y o r k . ” Baby P*'ggy. ported by a s t rong e a ' l . beiamios the arbi ter


■ bmii;in fate. :tnd voiees Hie first screen , mad.* on belndf of


tin* ib ddr en of liv.ev,*.! eonpb'.s. H is an :ipi>-a! lo r ev ery


bi ld’ ' riiilit to Hie love of both |>an*ids. 1 re- l im' a storv of iiiLtHiat ion. “ tri;d si.pur.


;iti.n;,'' divorce, wi th a ca.'t of fainons players porHaying ibe var ious ebannde r s . Baby q'v mnips Hirongb it with her tiet roo ' t e i .


Alc l lnal .— Boil and clnip ilie onioii.s and Imil the h:icon and cut it- in slices.


C’ooIj tlio


jMitaioi's in einniglt of tin* hm'on wa te r to cover them ami when tln-y are iloiie they .‘liionltl I'o Widl inasiied. (Iia’a'i* a iciking <lish, and into this phue a la\'er ol potato;**, then a l te rna te layers of onions ami ha<'uii,


<Higl i i ful q ua int llower g arden * Jji


Big that, tlie lop layer i.s of poialoe.s. I''**'- olf by dot t ing with hii.s oi di ip|nng and liak'*


in ;i moderate oven. DID VOi : KN OW


del icately colottreil .silk? Bo V4*ry ( lniW(?ver. to set.* tha t


T h a t potalf) w aUr may he n**; d to tin* polat<Kh


t l iorongldy peclctl aiul wa'-licd helon ing.


'ponge


a re I ul, > were ' cook-


Abx ami .T. First sin* presents e.nnody, Hieti ' tin* s torv pro^;iessi's. tin* t ragic side ol tlie !:1M <.f a ’ smule red fami ly, ami ui the end


turns tragedienne. But wi th the aid of ilio biek. i i Alexander , Ibd.y P e g g y solves Hie


lu'oblem in Hie simple ami tliiFct wa y ol liildbood and brings happiness haek to her


boiisebold. Bobert Ellis plays the woll- niown le ading man ami bJimn* bj ine in the ,|e of tin* wa r r ing )>an*nts. while Josejih


Dowl ing ttml Wini f red Bryson are also in- hided in Hie cast .


— Speela eiihir, thr i l l ing, p\nd ingenious


escapes from ;i buni ing prairie tituler cover of a >inoke-screr*n. death t le lying feats of hoi 'emaus l i ip, when Tom AHx sus|)omled bo- Iwoen Hying hoofs of si-uiipedod Imrsos. elude.s pursuers, an* Hie out s tanding elements in Milp-a-Minii to Unmoo.” stiirrilin tho in-


Irepid Tom Mix. wbieb is to be ta'letisotl by I 'ox ill J uly . Briel ly tin* s tory relates Hie niiusual eluirm. rotnaiie* am! gbmnmr snr- ronml ing an (*!onement in tlu' old Wes t , with Ihn pnptihii' M'o. lorn actov in a vorios irro;.i.i|ihl(. inmc i lv .■ ■ itiiatiomi. Inn— ih-iini whii'lwiml Ihrills ami tti'il'|un|- snvpi.nso. lio- liu'laiiUv oompoMoil in aoonmpiin.v hm' nn- known escort , a gir! s i' tHng out 1.> meet her lieiroHied. is g r e a t ly iiniu*cssed by Iter con- «\m*lor's eoiiragi* ami dar iuu. aial event nall.N bor admi rat ion is won. T)espit«» alimjst m- surmounlabb* obstacles, unscrupnlou.s nlo t tcrs and a sbe r i i r s posse. Hie gir l is ctirriod to safety. Beconci lcd it) lii-s cotnpimy. the girl <*vinc:*s g r e a te r affection irom hot* rescuer than the man she has promised t(» in ar ry, and in a s t i r r ing and heart -Hirohhing cl imax, involving llio hero in many ileaHi- t lcfynig and perilous feats. Hie efforts of cncmic.s, rivtd.s. and sin irstto father , a r c hafflod hv a great, love and a wedding ceremony. The iniinitahlo Tom ATix is ably supported hv his famous mount 'I’ony in this thr i l l ing, adven- lurons and romant ic elopement, jind the horse displavs unique aeconipHslmienls and rcnia rk-


-if


ahlo sagac i ty. His hril lianco of in terpretat ion in “ The


F o o l , ” llio Fox screen version of Cl ianmng Pol lo ck ’s noted s ta g e success hav ing earned him promot ion to s tardom. J'^lmnnil Lowe,


to devise a plan of attack while the cxcitmg I of starring productions cause i.s u n k n own .—“ Dai ly Cl i roniclc.”


....... ......... b an n e r .


whoso s t r iking per formance in ” Tlio Rilonl Command ” is well rememhered. has le f t for Hol lvwnod, where he wil l appear in a senes unde r tho I 'ox


lia-i lu't'n niiiu'fl by a TTi


d C. Tin win


imley, M’ illiam scenes of the re tin' ]>i<dnro


lie IS tin* danghtor i.* la t te r Is slain in to the gui l t of the er many ihri ll in . es lahl i 'hcd.


hy paibllers. and then they can prac t ical ly ' i t down in the shallow pmhlles— (a luihit I have noticoil in l iny chiklren) — wiHiont com­ ing to any harm. How of ten onu sees iierve- wra ek ’.'d motliei'-' on Iht* shore cont innal l ' M'olding and U*!liug tho kithlies to Iceep their >lvii'ts from Hie wal«‘r, or ti-lUng Hie .'inall hoys nt turn up tho trouser-legs out ol reach of i l , wlu'U ;i shi l l ing or two Investoil in ruhln*r drt iwer' wouhl i*nah!e them all to enjoy the hol iday without- nag g ing and scolding.


WK A B WA .SHA B L E F B O C K S . Of eoufsi*. e v e ry older girl wishes to look


lii'i' he.-'l when on holi ilay. hut the thing c;iit lie overdone. For in.stani'e. lo ts of gir ls take ;dl their most spoihihlo ’ troeks ami suits, in aMtieijialion ot perfect wi 'ather . ami il tlu'V don’ t gi?t tha t kiml of wi*ather Hieir frocks are ruined, and t liev themselves mis- I'lahle. Nowaihivs it is pit'.sihle \o liave Iroeks which are dis t rac t ing ly pret ty, ami a t Hie same t ime easy to wash, and HiO'e inaile of (Mope nnilerial have the e x t r a ady.a ii tage ol needing no ironing. Tlu*y are Hu* kiml wlncli the I'i'ally seii.sjhh' gir l tak<*s with her to the s ca' ide. «»r into the e»nintry.^ Anot i ter thing which no girl .‘‘hoiild nnss


from lu-r lioliiliiy k i t— i'iiK'ciiilly il i iilo the c ount r y is om* ol those ve ry lighU


weight- maeint<isln*s. which fit into the pocket , or ean he i-arri**d in the hand in a l i t t le wa ter ­ proof case. Onr w«*aihcr being wha t i t i'*'. t l ieiv is no. wisdom in tak in g Hie slightest r i sk : and as tlu'^e raincoats do not weigh iiuiiiv ouneos they tire not Hie ntiis;\nee wldi'li tbe onl i i iary ** liiack ” carried over the arm


used to he. J l a v e vou s**en tliosi* lutud-hags whtcli can , , , . ,


op**ii out as slioi>i>ing-hags when oecasion re­ quires? The y aro ideal for a hol iday, a.s on tlie train iourncy il iey can ho filled wi th odd' and emK which refuse to go into the Mill ease, and then used as stnart hand hags l iurii ig tin* holiday.


.-Xll th a t is neeessar\ to


conver t them to sueh use is to fold them in thro<>, then the houoin forms a p<u*kei. ami the lop Haps over and fas t4*ns with press-


I like those ve ry t iny hamlhags whieh are


in V‘)gne just now. Of ten they an* siis- pemled from the linger hy a r ing, and tlu'ro i> a tassel hang ing from t*:!**!! side, in one o f which is cmni ingly concluded si l ‘P-;^.'''-lc.


•iml ill the other an evo-hniw pened. .1 here


•;eems to he m> end to the tlisgniso? for such m-TLAVlT.UK.


DO WEATHER GHARIGES BOTHER YOU ?


Keeping the Kidneys Well Has Kept Many Clilheroe People Well.


[Mihls Iiml Iihills ciuisu iniiiiy ol' tlu> Uulm-y limihh-s thiit iil'llict, iieoplo in winter nml in -prini^. Thi'ii come spell'i nl hiickiunie, Mniolinn piiins, tireil reelings, ilizizness, ncr- vmisne.'.s, fits ol' irriliihility nml ilepi'cssion. Tlie hiilnevs iniiy he eloirneil with iinpnnties, -■oimesleil, initnlcil or inihuneil. sot hiicU in iheir work ol' pnrifyinK tho hloml. Poison­ ous nrie nciil nniv ho cnlleetinii where M slionhl not. iiml ennsinii niyslenons nclii?s or pnins. Help the wenUenod kidneys—set them wiirkinii rinht ni-idn. Try Doan’s Ihickache Kidney I’ills wliicli Imvo proved tlioir merit


in tininsands of eases. ll-'iid Darwen testimony :— ,


Mr. J. Ktitwistle, 71). Jiedcartli Keai . , , , ,


Darwen sitvs;—” I tiset! in Ito otil iit ttll wmitliors, a'nd 1 lliinU it was llic oxiiosnrc that was tlic cause of sin siltack of hnnhstgo


I liad ttliotit two yt'itrs itKO. Tito pains.lU-ro.ss mv hack and loins were st> iienle that J eoitld Ititrdl.V straigliten my.sclf after stoop-


aelio Kidnev Pills fital I decided to try them. Two iiDxes otifirely utired mo of tlie Ittniltaan, aitd 'X have li..d no rottirn of tito complaint since. X can well recommend llio incdieine.


” T iiad Itoiird so inttcli aiiotit ffoait’s liaek-


'(.Siuiiod) J. Entwisllo.” S*vine pr ice eve rywhere , 3s. a box. Don t


ask for “ b a ck a ch e pi l ls ,” o r “ k idney pills, lisle disHncl lv for DOAN’S Back a ch e Kid n ey Pil ls, Iho s ame as ATr. En twi s t lo h ad.


PLACING THE BLAME. Ke e n , b u t nervous . Am a t e u r : “ I s ay, old


chai>, w h a t shall 1 do i f th e y a sk mo to s in c ^ ”


Candid Xi-riend: “ Do.» AVhy. s-ne- of .


cour.se—I t ’ll be th e i r own f a u l t ! — The H umo r i s t . ”


f (.'hiui-viihlo woiithor. i-xpiisiiro, mlliic-ii/.n,


jH'i-ted mnrde!'(.‘r and a -lur.if*-' jios'C as principals , is hut "om* of tlie many Ihrii liug pisjidt*' in Doroii iy haltoii"'- hit4*sl Faraimmuc chic le . ** Fog Bound . ' ’ an Irvin Wi lhi l pro­


duct ion. Davi i l Powell has tlic le ading m;in’s rob*, and others in . tin* oast are .Martlm Mansjiold. Maur ice Costello. daoR Kieha.rd-


I World of Fashion I A CHILD’S BEACH FROCK. E


m I'rocks for the shore should he as simple


a*; possilile. and an hleal litlo frock is iieic shown, mad'* from hliie-timl-white foulard, wi th littb* Icnickt'fs tif tlio same mater ial . Whi te col lar and < nli's lied wi th small ribbon hows look dainty, and if a hel l of lip-stiek red p atent lesithor is worn rouml the liips il ill he :i ii>iletto tha t would bccotmi tiny


l i t t le gild, and also delight- her. It, is a. good idea to have a gai iy-paUc rncd


mater ial , ei l i ior stj-iped. spot ted or lloral, on stiMuig-eolmired ground, as it, can he really


|ihiy«‘d in without g e t t in g loo gndihy-loolcing. lit ruhb;.‘ i* drawer.s should alwtiys be worn


foods and (


P’ ill


i-lc ate ate


id tin s i liave an •dor to provide Hie li«|U


format ion of an eg g . 1'ln ag<* of the eoiist it ueiit- nnide up o f about J ipe per eettt. fat and a sn Therefore a la ying li-tl


ng p( parts ol an e g g is


•r cent , alhumeu. 10 tall (|U;iutity of asb. re«inires a rat ion of


one [lart albumen to tonr-and-a-U.-iil parts carlio-bydi at es ;iiid fa t ' . M’ben not la ying, of course, tbe rat ion m*oil not b-,* ipiitc* st) la rge, al though even tlicn a. lieu iict-tls a ei'rLiin amount- of each eb*iiu*nt in onb*r to build b<*r body nj» in re;idine'S for tin* next Ia\iug period.


To a- beginner , all tins may souiul com- iheati'd. so that 1 will glvi* some o f Hie


ipialit ii 's of liiirereiit foods in order that tlu* reatler may lie per feet ly eiear as to whiclt


foods .slnnild be mixed togethe r to form an


cgg-prot lneii ig m:itorial. Alai/.t* contains an <*xeep(ioiialIy birg-'


ainoiint of e a rbo-byi lra ie' . and mU'; b«* used c;ir<*fidly.


.\n excess of nmi'/.t* will can.se*


fa t ty exc(‘ss of Hie organs, and while it is an excellent beat -giver dur ing eold weather , it- mus t not. for that reason, he used to any great extent dur ing tip* summer niontiis. Bniody hens should he feel mi maize while


s i l l ing , lo help them tnaiulaii i tin; necessary li-at. in their bodies. Bar ley is not- a popular grain. hut


it


'prouted is more iialatsdilo. By-i>rodiicts of Isirloy. such as Itrcwer’ s grains, dried hops, etc. , are excelh*nt foods, rich in albumen. Bv«* aso is of mor«^ value when sprouted. Biee. boiled, is exeelleiit for eliieks and


liaiiLams. being rich in alhnmcn, and aKo eniplov it tincook<*«l for ehiekeiis. Beans :ind jtcas eontain mueh albumen and


f;it ami oil. ami ellont du 'bmi ld be chos<*n, and ( lii)*ped for preference tlu elu


to avoill waste. Pil l-bead oatmeal and Suss.*^; ground oat<


ar e noee.'>ary to ebiekeus, ;ii’d are iisoil ex-


lonsivelv for fat tening. .-sproiltcd o a t s provide va r ie ty an d aro


useful. \Vlu*at is u n doubtedly used more than . , ,, ot lu'r grtiin> for fowls, ami th e h i t te r do not HAVE YOU GOT A VOTE?


an explanation of registration. ( l ly A I’O I . r i ' IC A l , A CKNT . )


Wli-'II u e -■-Iiii,iil--I- iliii l li'HiM-'li” !-^! 'iiln'iiC'' iM.niii-li- iiiim- in ' - ' -'xi-u-ii-'o m I ' - ' - ' luid i„ r .mi i ty -liviM.ins in 1'^.-,. I lliiiil; n. « ill l.o


•i-M-eetl lluit- llu; ammim of ignoranee among lb.* pnblie in regard to vote s an d vot ing is lillK- s h o r t of iippiillinii- 0 ” r orivii-ltivtlioi s ami orcal - lt rnmlt ' iith t' rs


Im'Ik'VOiI ihi i t iho


ri--!it to SL-h iit ami oh'iit porsoiis to I ivrlia- iimiit, ami oLlnjr l-uhlii; hmlh s was an am anil pre-dons (lull};. i " ” l


"1


sp-'i-l ronsi- l.rahli i tim-'. nl" l "■ siiliiTr'il ttri'iit


liariWiips, to -ililaiii


pr ivik'oe. It. is not -imto m-rtaiii t lia, 'los.'.'mU'ius plac;- llio slum- val iie upon u • m llmv -li.l. iwrliaps In'i'iiiiso tin- I raml i l - c has oxuiml - l l that, i t has h-ootm- a ooni-


iroii-pla i- ' olKTation ami is tiiUoii l-n s;i.uitul. It still ri'inains. hmvi'VcM'. tho most, impmla n t


, k Vh.' .'ith..-n fiui Pt-rf-M-tn. tho a.'t wi th the imLt lar-roaohiiiK losiilts, ami ono which has ih - - ro a lo s l iiilhionco upon Iho lives ami con-


.\< I ' l l ' lU ' . . Lm ; L ’;?on!wal Klovlim. will pi'd-nMy ....... may luit he .inn . * . ,


I.e'fonpitl on tlie regis ter nmv Item); ■ '‘ -'‘L' few wortls of explani itmn aliont iL gis t tat n i I -. .imiL c *>iiu'e the pa.'Sing ol the


Re .rc'*ont:.tion r\ the People Ac*t. LU * . t " > L U t e L ar e eon.pil-'d earl. y e a r , tl.e i-pf in


• » . i t i i s two mister, pnlilislied on Am'i i lo th .


.n't,mm reeist.M' pul.li-lted on Oetol.e r l.t t l . l ieeis t ral ion ollieers are al.potnfetl I'T -ar l iatneaiary lioio i.eh or l .m.nty l ' ‘ ' ' ‘- j


-‘ i'*-' '


Iiul it is hi** <lnty lo in-epare H e h ' t s .nul


nbu-e or cause to ho pla ced, on Hie vcgis tei th'e names of lluwe ent i t led to v..to ei ther 'Par l iamentary or b)e;d government e. ic -


mtnie is I'orreetly entered, and it not, . 11. ' slnntl.l a t onee lie made lo '


..m.-er The lists ean ho nispoelod at Hh‘ ‘ O liees'. Town Halls . Pr l jan and Haral


Hie lenal forms Iteiiin provnlod free It, is imimssilde nt a sitort ai a l t '


plain tlte wlmle of tl.e condt t tons w mh enl i t lo a person to Ito r enis le ied as •' " ' y ' . ’


|„,1. tho followi.n; s tato.nent will rminli nni'io a.s lo wlio slimild lie on the h- t (1) All men win. liavc ''encltcd fl'e


'* ’ .>1 or before Juno lo th . U - L (2) -V married woman. 30 years ol ago,


(a) AAMilow.s or single - - ............ danghter.s if they arc Imng at


.'lie and her boldcrs.


0 30 years.


l inshand a r e hmise- woinon f inclnding


home') provided Hiat (a) They have vcacliod the ago ol


(c) Tho room mu s t dcf iniicly BKT to th em u n d e r a proiKtr a r r a n g e ­


)') 'X’l icy occupy a t le as t one room (no ono must sliaro it witli fhetn) and the wiiolo ol tho fnrn.tme must ho tiieirs.


me n t a n d a r en t , or i ts eqt in a- (d)* T^liey* mu s t h av e occupied Hie


room foi* over six J u n o l o t h , 1P*2*L


(*n Wh e r e , th r o u g h tho hous ing shovLago, ^ ^


a ma n an d his wi fo occupy a room o r rooms, if Hiey Imvc l l ici r own fn rn i tu ro , hotl i aro proltahly e n ­ t i t l e d lo ho regi s te red. Xtor advice on thi s an d otlio r ma t t e r s con su l t ono of t l io poli tical ag en t s in Hie cons t i tuency.


, .


(5) All l>crsons who have clmngcd their dcnco aince Decoml ier l o t h , 192.1,


sliouW ma k e c a re ful inqui ry, - - t l ioi r n ames ma y be omiUecl.


PENDLE BUS


BUSINESS TRAVEL


PLEASURE THE


BULLOCK & BRIGGS, Tel. 8824. LEYLAND 8t. Blackburn. \ES'\ 0FF10E8,


Each Loaf 'Wrapped in Parchment Wrapper.


‘>1


Ask your Grocer for EXCEL Milk Bread and you will get the Best.


‘ ' ’ Kin-llU'e r'an slnmtd. Imwover. examine Ihis repis ler wlmn imlilislied to see it


1' ' ‘ p ™


olliees. and if ■ '<'‘-■ ■ ’ '’'■ ■ 7. ‘''■ ‘ '’ ■ ■ 'U'inLr e '.in s ,-iven to electors 111 mak ing out then elan


gi )d. (its


id c; He


)ulting sc'asoit. Light or husky


re sltonld lu* taken •. plump kernels


c t s j feedii stmly


part ienia foods


Jli±jJZj T -LUJ.!


P O U L T R Y F O R P R O F I T . ' NOTES AND NEWS BY AN EXPERT.


ALtny p».*ople. womler wl iy their


• from ft; reet soln


but Je


t i r e of it .so easily, rioakod in wate r , it is good for chicks an d duckl ings , Jfiscuit meal is ha.seil on wheal , ami wi th b r an and .sharps, ht>Ht il p a r i of th e wl ieal Icernel. form athni r - ahlo feed for tin* mash. Bran slionld he well


scalded before use, miihllings heitig used to d ry i l oiT togetliei* wi th .shiirps. Afoat meal , me a t scraps , fish meal , green


htmes*, hone meal ;iiul milk a ro rich in alhii- nion.


Alost foods contain a c e r tain i>roitorlion of


wa te r , an d what is la cking is nnulo up dt th e (jitlimiry d r in k in g wate r . I In* mash mu s t neve r he wet ('i* .sloppy, b u t


Hint upply


slumld be dr ied olf wi th tnitldliiigs anil shar i is unt i l th e whole is a crumbly mass. A good mash for suiuim*!’ use is one j iai t bran, two p:i rts middl ings , one part, imuit. scraps from liie kitciion. and two imr ts eoola*(l vegolables. dry niasb may be imide o) one p:i r t bran,


one part, ground oats, om; p a r t meat and one par t fish scrtqis.


oHu'iwise ib e t:mle nf ibo Cligs will bo al feetcd.


egg-pro<lnct inii". but ton miieb .'boubl not bo given, as this is a p t lo have a d e t r ime n ta l clfect ii|)on tlu; organs of Ibc hen. 'J’he me a t should be cooked an d tho fat renutved. ’I’lm moi s ture i- ibeii taken away, an d the finished


:irtieh* heneli ts p o u l t ry if an ix-casiomd meal is given. IHsli meal is etpial to me a t meal, and pro­


duct's iiiuch iho s ame resnUs. It is not an ex t r eme ly well -known fact . Imt. it is never ­ th eles s t ru e t ini t millc, whe th o f fresli oi* skimmeil is appreeiat(*d by fowls. J t can 4*iilu*r bo given iiiem to ilrinlc ins tead «>f wa te r , oi* used to moisli'ii Hie mash. Fo r you n g elilekens mi lk is admi rable. -Auotlu'r meal which is of benefit lo laying


s tock is gret*n hone. ( t h a t is. f resh hones gromul in a hone e n t t iTt whieh. however , is imt green in trolour.


used ill Juoileration, an d mns(, be given f resh. I t is nnwi.so to give it to hreediug s toek. if you r equi re s t rongly fer t il ised eggs , a l th o u g h ji small por t ion will do no liarm. Several J i t t le things count , hut aro not.


I t is excel lent when AK'at nuT.I is e-s(Hj:ial if yon wan t heavy .Ni'ver employ too nmeb me al or fish meal ,


“ >*‘* p a r t middl ings , om; p; i r t maize me al , .scrtiit.s,


IRS AWHEEL ! interest anti pleasure


no of Cycling or Motor- r tho lover of tho Great jlides along tho highway orgeous panorama of the ich succeeding view more last. And should you tho vjay whore cyclists Dngregate, there you will Jr-bikes that Benthams in the highest possible


5 FROM £3 19s. :S FROM £25.


imps 11 Id. : Bells, 6d. JIOXEY RETURXT3D


always th o u g h t about . aiul should on no a c co u n t he missed. For ins tance, salt is es­ sent ia! , an d njio tahlespoonfni for ono h u n ­ dred bi rds should he di'Solvcd in the wa te r used to moist4*n th e ma.sh. A toaspoonfnl of mu s ta rd for each dozen fowls given d u r in g llio cold wi 'a the r in th e masli two or thia'O t imes a weeic. will aid digest ion and egg-product ion. I’owdered charcoal should jtlso l>c given, as i t purif ies th e .syst<*m and c a n he fed e i th e r clry in feeding lioi'per.s or mixed in witli tho niasit. Gr it an d o ys ter shell al.so a r e essential for hens , an d tlu; s lmrpor Hie g r i t tho b e t to r tt> will he.


NOTE.— Qiio«tions of gene ra l infcoro.st to reade r s will bo nnsworcil in th i s column,


fiottorfl should bo addres sed to “ P o u l t ry Ed i to r .” .\s the regis ter now being made u]i wil l bo


in operation unt i l Apr i l . 102o. tho.so who


ilesin* to vot(‘ at the next- General IClocHoii shoiihl !uak«* tliolr impiiiit**; at oneo.


— > <n o g>- < HOLIDAYS. JFLY 20th to ArOF.ST 2n.I.


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