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lEO U N D A EO U T T H E H OM E
By JUDITH ANN SILBURN HipJemee of Domceiic Science.
rmriln^ pn.'M'ul to Kin^j (H.*or«xc I'rom Kin-; Auuimiilali. arc strangle yet beautihd aiiiiiia!-. 'Hieir mo't strihin^i r)ianu-tei*- i^tic' are ilieir very lou^:. lliick coal^ and tlieiv peculiarly intelligent and wistlul i'acos. 'Hie^c are not by any nteans tlie jnc't unusnal gilts that the King has re ceived, I'or elephants, barbaric weapiuis ot'
Tlio two AlYllitni hounds wliich were n
Tivar. and even slaves liave been numbered among His
-Ma.ie>.ly’s ])resent's Ironi loreign Doteiiiates iVoni time to time.
Eoyal kennels, so th a t the King's little >‘rVier, to which His Ma,i«‘sty is very aliached, will have no cause lor jealousy. This iavoured <log accompanies the King zdmo't every time he goes out ol‘ toiyn, and i> at pre>.cnt enjoying himself chasing the rabbit'- in Windsor Koi'i'st.
Tln-'-e two dogs have l)eeii sent to tlio * m
i-ciic al ion. r i iO l'T I'OM Ai'HHAMSTAX.
bas- seen many llritish thing's which be in- ■teml' to inirodnce into his own country as soon as he can convenimitly df> so. Fnrtliei’- ni'ue. their names will imt be translated. r»m> f»f the«tf is trout whi<*h King Aman-
During his tour, the King of Afghanistan
nllali lias n<*v(*r tasted before he came to Kniilaml. So imprt-'.ved was In* by the
ilav'mr and (bdicacy *>f the lir-'l dish of ihc'c tish which was .served to him on .irriving here, that be is th'iermiued t<i stork M'veral Afghan streams with trout, .ind for that |mrpose tanks containing li\V lish and spawn ai’C soon to be tle'-pati-lied
.and has taken a powerful si>t Imme. During hi' Mav at ClaridgeV he listened-in vcveral nnirs on the s(>t, that had bi'cn sjiecially
:o Kabul. 'Hie King is very foml ol wireless, too,
jn'
t.alled tor him. !ET lARS
Harrisioi at tile Savov liotel was a treaieml- .mslv
smve.ssfiil alVair. Mr. Harri-oii is eliairliian of llie lliverosl; Paper Coiiipall.v .liul verv wall known to evi-ryoiie 111 tlie iiew-papl'r world.
.-tli.MI'.
l.VnCUKSTI.NC I'liis .veek’s (lia'oer to Mr. and Mi
;fit> eiitertainioonl tvas iho private eanarel -liow whivli followed dinner. wlieii siieli i,rli-t.- a.- .\iili Peilli. tile iiaper-oliator. 'iml .Void and Moraee. appearisl. Tlie followiiie iiinlit I 'W it to tlie .-savoy
.\n iiimsaal IV-aUire ol '.rnaiiisatioo of . his volunteer
ll.vino eorps 1,0 i- still loisv willi tlio Inrtlier DINNKll.^. IV. worth of such craft- sinee last January, The
average cost is CoOO each. The modern motor boat is as easy to
drive and control as it is lusuriously t*qnipped.
nieebanisin is .so like that ot motor cat-s rbat any competent <lriver can learn tc» manage one in an hour or two. 5sir Deonard Lyle, ’
In all llio
es.sentials tbeir
motor boat—ecpiippfsl with electric starting and lighting apparatus, and wimlscreens
just like a car. AXOTHKIt CIGAR. HKCOliD.
imagine the Afghan dogs <loing anything I cannot
-piite nndignilied even i) they were given an oj)|Mirtnnity. In their native land, they ai’C •* sacred " animals oii<! held in di'ej)
brook, ami Lord Birkcnbead, wore the guests ol bonour at a big literary dinuor given bv Mr. George Dorin*. tin* wt*lUknown Xew York publisher, this week. There was an e.\c(*IIeut selection of food, good wine, and delightful speedier, but the piece do resistance was J.ord Birkenhead's latest
'1‘be .\mori<'an Ambassailor. lionl Beaver-
tyjx* of cigar. Hi* has always been noted tor the length
case. which was also of an unusually large size.
iiave litteil into the ordinary man's pocket at .all. Imt the owner put. it awjiy in his (ln*ss coat without in the least disturbing
fas(.‘inated, too, liy l.«»rd Ilirkeuhead s eigar- 'riiis Hus-sian leathi*r cas<* would not
I wa<^ rather
some of Us who cjinnot even w<‘ar a uatch in tho <‘\’ening without an nn^ightly lump marring our otlierwise immacnlate appear
the perfect line of tlie lapel. How ho doo" it would he of int-erO't to
ance. TH K AVhv
,nc(iiatolv jump to
hh.ck (or at Icji'-c coflee- colonredj men and women when they liejii
do so
’’ oativoi' insiiiv
to it.s mit
' ill in it ists prnlicr pi*ople’s
Mcoiaeo (the little Primipalit.v wha-li in cludes Mom.- Carin'). revealK the aatonish- inii fact that out of a total piiimlation o •M'127 onlv l.-'>7-l are narivor-ealled
Moi.agiH.ine;. imodentallv-.ho rennnning •■>‘1 :ldO lieim- loreign rt-'KlenTs and 'Hitors. ■ Tt. is onlv natural tlial the strong.'st army* of invader's should have .-ome Iroin net.rhy Italv lint, there are notahly large niimhois of 'llriilali. Swiso. Hidgian, (.erman ami llut.-li settlors. Ts it the hire ol .sniHhim or of roal.-tie? There i.s
An oflicial ceiiMis recently tnjuui at , ,
•..•aiie to tlie .\ir I.eaoiie dialler tins time. iP're all tlie most famous airmen ol the piv-em dav tvoro oatliore.l in tireat oood odrit- The Master of Seinpliill told im- s|,.„
S
•;Hit llV-;ji- Ml imu-b ' vt'lii icji,! nfvmi l‘ir W. IL Di'-lion. \’,C‘. 1 ji'W ll 7*J (J-.-riiijiii ,AVar.
vnriiin', ;m|H*rl> ul \v»*n* aniniig
,ip in
l.ineolii'hire. stir Krie (ieddes (ahoot whom one does ‘ -ince he :ib;indoiicil tin*
the Gity) and Colonel till* man m ho bronght
inoilern aviation.
iicronlan**'- dneing the those who spok<‘ on
.W I IimM ; WICKK-KNII CONCKSTinN. I'Tviiio is umloiihiedl.v inen-a'in^ in
p.e.nhirTtv a- a hohhy. ami tlie ihmrishliio siat.' o f 'llvine eliihs oflernie; lacihties to
mnatoiir pilots aro snlliei.-iit evidenve ot this k- 0 spron. ........ . oveiwhe eonatiy
rlnring the hi't yenr or two :i.ov running well into three iignu’s. Another lui^tiiiic which Inis got
lace iRi
llOUR h S T
:roni the
conge.sti-d stnt. .'juitor-boating.
Bak.'r-'-tn‘<-t \\lii<h Inis 'riien*
iho roads is me shop in over L'Kl.Ullil
i tillii*
H E W H E.^LTH N O T E S WRONG HABITS IN CHILDHOOD.
. iviU-ml hnmaliity liogni m tlio
..arllvst .lays lii,. whoa tlio infant lads to sooni- its
■n„. divlarv laidt.- ooinimni amongst
s.aniral fond-its liiotlior s m Ik ■ ' ‘ roarod oo sterilised raw ,s Mlllk
" higldv-milU'.l Hour. Lator in I " ' Oti. n fails to roniiv tmliiviont ol nauirt ' ' I * ;
ni.,-1 porioot food-iiiilk. . Wliito .-ul,s,iu,t..d for tho praomms "hole "b - '
hread. am! tho .-1111.1 is ''".I' aei'.'ssarv loo.l -ohstam...s " lU-li lo " ,p t a l l '.
daiiy
f.iod aro .ihlo to snpi'ly- _ .M.'jti 1- lint;
;ri;r '",;,;iio ith ^ a ;.kn X w j: g^ .M.„, li-is -i
.Imi.lv-rootod
a.Imiration l.n'
M.in ii'i
1>HYS1C-\L Fl'1'
Nh.sts. •.
.|UJ!i'tof.n-o largo sooiotios hml kimlly yet olton
j the 32 I ns some
2/9 I in fu •«
•X. rlicnC It only
.sj ,.,.,lll.v wiped m ihori. " a 1
-.xhaosts itsell in pas-.'_e applan Hwdth''"kv Frof^^MW .1. Artlmr Thom-on. COl'-NTRY SCHOOL t'HlLD.
„nr midst, t longh " 'I'UH the eonnu-y eh,1,1
...ght in the ''''’'■■■'T'n'X' .t night. rill six or seven ^ h
pro|.or arrangenieiit ol tmm t^i^^ TO lie possiblo lor P I •
, i
ioAore h«l time m play recreation.
...umtry school rhild 1 to hod, ond e 'e n lot
is ,|uite late
lyNAMOS- I of Cara
lllTED I rk s ) , ^PTON
'-•'YX-s imt
r..tnrn 'Vith
t might . ghild does
si liool, hO ’'b"’' . " Xf'./ml ineiitallv tired .mit, .get home, Pb)’” :''’’'.',; , ' „ r -o felt to bmi lie .-an/pend tbe
s'.s'.,...... . the latest hour lor l-hglit
ehil.l .should slevli m ^ •wimloWK wide optu,
bbinkets, without
,„,„e form ot the
Xd UP to fourteen to go „’,,.|o,.k
^ j. ,.„„r(;e, tlie
a ir ’v
r.iom with tlie and winter,
an.l 'Vitb the
m.mmtim o berUIotlm^^ tK*a. Tho_ host
bodclotlics on tbo an oidordown
pleiitv of fresji
servation to inake. Ho was fined B),-.
drink alone. and advi-sod to leave
' ,,|l,.‘n nlifortimately „l;,„-e without
*'oing back.
jii-j; tlieir p ro te c tu e :s ntberwi-e luive been i.Hiividnal., wbo 'vquia otbe t
^ '\ lk , ’,'.ml- ,„„lor-par
nil
bcaltli, ttiul retwinL ,.>-,.,.lled in vigonv lilt., wuiit to
ami initiative. ^ ''n - i l ' ip ' i lv s t r o n g for tliiyo
leadovship. and tho Hiliniratiou
ilo- 'otli.T arti.l...s "
In.li .-at.-r into it,- ' '" l “'ho„m It is ohvioms th a t in g.'tmral
= ^^iiliJhr'trT imid’ ^;nm"tho noutfali-e. ilvly
lor nlortiiex*'
oijiioe^ ai»pr«»Ntt't • pindm ed by
LII,' a,,,...
r ’ m:a'. inmiiornw'hotwook Whok
. • .......' , liaving
Ol wbolviiieal tioin- or.
ilictaiy.
in favour ot nlile than wmihl
Two ponnd> pf .
'.’.‘li.,.';,. ‘ Hoove tho larger 'ho food.s oonsniiiod
eal- tujiy itko be ]
jimllolo....moniione<L Numeru
vegetilblei.
wlmleim-al foods is more val It lii-'i sight apiH-a
r,wull of.wbivl , , ...... 1
..u b ..... r e c o r d s p o i l e d .
FIRST CASE OF DRUNKENNESS IN 1928 AT EASTER.
Tliis man ba- spoiled a hevaiise this i- th.
the Cbict
i^ootl rocord br-i <*a60
at the Horongh 1’" X,'”' , ^ Rri.lge- :S:;;’ .''w:Xvi:a;^:t'>'viu;-bei
disorderly.
e * . ' a - i-, 1,,. wi- on point duty jit tin (0)1 ot Kmg-st've
l> (' Benson statul tluiT vening at ‘-4o l
*: Vniirt on IMomlny, .m m u a ,,.,
, , „„ Saturday :
i;*tm later, iirisoovr llrown, "'ho "as ''"V''^tv'hL h e k " and w i S e d t iight him. is.i K " .r - r s .* : ; s s is
of tho Street-, him. >be wjus
window when GcorL- ^ i Kate, what known bv. rcmarkiiiM:-.
' George, as he led lier tiwny. '•.yj
lA.-.VgV?'!,.'2o'’"3S"P!
- r» -" \ lYjWyi':7.e;;y
s. y 'C ■ , >'1j diV: S5p5'S'.'S I v tT -.J'i'-.J ' vrIJV'V--v-'"JYALiiJi-'.'i-i*--! / L
a o.mfectioncr’is presence
Tln*y nm way y*ni bliuid. H
,a' wbiidi jiml vethu-<l I b*-'
vvhoh-niea m*u . cereal foods conMilni*' i'"
1 .-,' OZ-. of rctiiied ilour It ba.- to In* reinem
the ditloKlKC i;. nun’O valir
baljince tbe ij’-td beef, wliilo f‘*nr pouml
<kin.
WHAT A CHAHGE IN HER! A Hint to Overwrought Wives.
a marri...l Taan rev,.ally 1 .; hm vlinin. wile was always .omidatiimg,
'• 1 was getting fed "P
seeliu'd to go right, rniwlown.
yet "hat . . .a . iiioml iiiJitio!'*. 1
......... r Dm* cwnin*:
1 know. iijuio thoin wor-o.
t'm'ltr. '
I ,i,.u- Oft'.’ii. in irviii^ to wm'-v. o'r made
nul b'ckoEl worn «*ut.
• Lvii,.,, 1 went home she "a: ,he, rinl. ami artually
wars ht’i'vy aiul ind notbinii
ml .My
ga.nhliiig at this
Hiv.era w o r t la tla;;e dl sear.h of hlnc skies have been
t' ' ' " ' ! ' sadly
disappoint.-d during the iji*-! closing.
eji'Oii which •• IXVISIBDK FISH."
IValking tip Uegent-stroet. 1 eame noon a ra-leo clever -I'lvc rti-ing “ stunt.
attention was first drawn t.' it hy a lin,,c oaiid a. shop wimlow. and so 1
, '
c-rossml the road to lavestigat \fleV tip-toeing about on tin ^ .
. rOW<l ................ ; . , edge oc
till- c rowd for scmie ndmiios. f oailght. .sight of ■ lar'ce ,.la.-ard in the win,Cw 'yliadi - hook at oar Womlertul t ’" '- ' '! ' ; rnderneatli " a s a ghi's lio"l |
Fish"'
blit water in clever ruse was
Ol 'i 'f
w'lter into "Itirli eweryoae
w.as wering in order to sen if ''"'V f'"'''*
"’" " k n r s e
tl.ero was reallv nothd.g else the howl, hut the .sliopkeela-l s iiongh to eauso .sjiec iai
,>r looking tei’ the w:n.i^-:'vheC>k^
to wander ,iml
ipiite to the invisible tieb I IACK T.OXDOXFIL
-leop "oil ami .IroiHidossly and a'vako full i.f .-norgy ami vitality.
,U 'm -A N J ) A l.K A l- l-l’R(’ '''':b''N(i FOOD.S.
Foods mav ho divided iiil.' iho I'vo vlassc.s - !;id-pi'alboii.g and alkal.-producang-nnd
- ah 1' • ' = and
1 . ..m Tt .loos not dihorontiate tie- thoughts jm- lii*; ivord ? INV.VSIO.V OF MUXACO.
IVliii-li
f.aintry in tla; warlil liat greatest nnmher ot toreign residents in prn|)ortinii Jim using
native
poimlat i o n I projior sense.
the
of his Havamm, hut the one he olfered mo
w.as fully ten inches long.
S\.P.. bn? just purebased a
hot fomoiitation is frorjneiitly a. great help. To niako a turpentine stonp, get 51 clean piece of flannel and fold i t in two. Sprinkle over tbreo tablespoon.sful of turpoutino. Next- wring the flannel out iii boiling water in order to distributo the turpentine oyonly. IMaeo next to the skin and cover with a layer of <-oitou wool and place a i>ioce of oiled silk over it. Keen in place with a iriaugulur bandage.
^ AX OULI^VSHIOXED STOUP. _ In cases of a. bad chest cold a poultice or
KFFEBVKSCTXG LKMOXADK.
a tumbler. Take a level teaspooiifiil of bicarbonate of soda ami fill up tlio glass with water. This drink is e.xeollciii tor those who suft'or from indigestion.
S(iuoeze out the juice of two lemons into
THE .SMELLIXe; SA1.TS BOTTIH-:.
fume, get? four teaspoousful of oil of laveiuler. ten drops of oil of roses, one toa- sponnfnl ol ambergris and mix them with pow<k*re«l rock a m mon i a. yonr sjilts and you will Ji its powers:.
CALLOUS SKIX.
to hardi'niiig with callous skin. This i> not onlv pjiinful but very fatiguing if mit rc- nioveil. Soak tlie feet in a. bath of hot .soda | wjiter for about twenty miniiios. Dry and shave olf tho outer layer of hard skin with !i .small corn razor. Xt'xt tjike a piec-o of i)umi<-e stone and mb the solos well ail ove’*. Finallv. rub with methylated spirit to prevent, tlie .softened skin from forming | ridges.
'riie soles of the feet are froquently given
thi^ tr.iuhle will disappear. (LAS lU’BXEIlS.
If this treatment is persisted in.
ele.niied out. with a. piece of wire or a- long luit pill TO remove :iny earlionized impurities | «.ir dust aceumbiilalions. By the way. never turn down a gas burner very low il the room j.s being loft for any time, jis a <lrjiuglit may blow the llame out.
All gjis Imrner.s shoubl now and then be Wbon yonr .smelling salts lose llioir per limi tliat it roitaiiis Fun*’ tlii-; nvor
NEW IDEAS IN COOKERY
By JUDITH ANN SILBURN Hiplomoc of -DoniCfilic Science.
WA
R I V A L S HT WL OS
IL
pulilicist declared that the results of l•'uropenn wsir would be .so <lisaslroiis
l.bat no sane nation would over jissnnio the responsibility of licgiiining it. But <?x- IX!riem;e sliow.s ns Unit neither mttions nor individuals aro always deterrod Ironi lolly or crinio by a contomplatioii of tlio. ct*rtainty of barm ensuing to tlicmsolvcs. The War occurred, and tbongli one side won and the otlior side was defeated, it would bo diib- culi to decide wliii-b was tlio more exbnusteil 1)Y the. struggle. Fnropo lias Ihh?!! di;aiuo<I o’f wcjdtb •iml -stveugtb for a generation to
Boforo the 'War broke out more than one
come. WTietber we shall ever regain oiir >trongtli
tinguislnxl ICuropi* Ironi the rest ot tlio world during the nineteontb century m a question the ant>wcr to wliicli dci^mls partiv on our-selvos and our imwerfi of re- eu])cfation, but more .still upon ilio prosonre or jiiisence of formidable competitors.
Our Passing Pre-eminence,
Ts the control of civilisation to be, as hitherto for three tbonsaiid years,
Eiiro}>oaii Iniiids. or is it to pa'^s Irom ns to others? I t may seem easy to ^^coff at such ji (piostion Jis JI mere .sebool debate. But no one who has even tlie most superlicial anpiaintama* with ilui hislnry .of mankiml would .idin the svolfer.x. The ronli'ol ol civilisation, ami tlio
coiii.rol of the trade^ nmtea ami markets of tho world, has pa-secl in bvgnmi age's from nation to nation, Irom aroa of the world’K .siirfare to some Them is not ami. in the aatnro
in
iioiim I'ro'ni geoeralion to goaeration. ('or rival" am alm.ody standing at the threshold. IVo shall do "oli to examine their elniiiis.
lirst obvious clainiaiim for the legacies of
F.arope.
rivalled, ami mav soon hecomo almoA entirelv velf-snnicing. AVlioii syntlioti.
jilso applies to gjis stoves. Anotlier point, wlnm titting si- gas .stove, do not placi* it in | a. current of air- This will waste the liejit ami ma.v freiim'Utly blow the gas out. So many housewives ])laco tbeir gas .stove.s
Jliis |
diroctlv onposite to a. door ami thou wonder l why tboir ovens become 'O quickly cold.
TOAST.
one side a l i t t le ’and then ciiaiige over and do the. other side. Leave all browning until tlie !a"t. This allows the nmistim: to evaimrau- more olfectually. Do not cut
'Hic ]»ri'per wav to make toast- is to liojit bread foi‘
toa.st too tliick.
TO MKXO THE UBBEIIS OF IILACK SHOES.
black shoes before they are worn out the soles, place a tiny ineee of uotcheil black sticking plaster over the cut and tlion paint over tbi> with black stove enamel. 'I'll., ear will iU‘V
If a small crack apiK-ars in a pair ot cM well. TO M.IKF. FORKS A11!TIGHT
."•ay to be extra carolnl h t.' dro). melted oandle gvea>e cover the tO|i. Some lion-e-
wive- n-e ccrclinary -ealing was. TO .MENU OlV.C'l.OTH.
The bc-t' wa.v
itn-.ccl a viit piovc- ol
oilclotli i- to turn i. c e . . .............- , pieve of t.hin oiled s-ilk r ig h t otei tbe u a r -
(I tlie t" o eat. edge- aro broagbt togotlai
vi.siblo. M'ATGHES.
■ilwavs make a noint ot wimling i t up each ;ll:X^km' the same, time
if VOU want a. wateh t.; kooii good time 'v ^ '
r f i ! i r n l ^ d ’ 'o;r-the-'^Hs^‘ ii; a S„,a,.
; am.ds leather hag. Never l?>;h “ J ' into a bnudba-.: loo-e, jis imy picco> ot T? -0 o Tbe workv. D you Imd tluii
' r watoh "dll Lot. keo,,
wri.st iirobohiy .von are one
t.'ao on the '
iplito'airtight iiniiier.-e it lor a lew ill hot. oil. M'boii lorkiiig down a liottic tlint; is not wantotl lor Miine time a good
If
v.ni want, to bo ^tu'o that, a v.'rk h - he ilotiveil it you do it
rotpiiro anv raw material of impoitam-o from mitside their own froolicrs.
' .............. 1....J..1
itf I rm>in*tJllU*0 'Pheir
an blood. Onr own ox
Tho Unilod States cif America am tho la natural rosonreos they an- nn-
rubber is put on the miirkefc they will not .
s'oliriet.v, and in industry. Mnmn'Oi, lhe> ' ■ Imrders .some of the host
population is inemosing alendil.v. i'"(' in numhers. hut also in intclligoncc in
nericnce"in iiiosc islands during the liH thirteen hundred .mars is that, a inixtuio ot races of Arvan origin is not any tlHao- vantam-. For "'e imrsolves am liritish, c'lis'ii. Scandinavian. aad Xnrmaa. Change-
ti,o"nan,,.s to Fmlich. Gorman. Hnngarmn. ami rtalian, and we havo tho oonslitaoiitc-
of many of tho vast, whivh at omsonl. inhaloi the luiitcd m . ''‘ •
The. weaUh of tho Statm-, oaonamis almad>, rapidlv growing, ami oan had lor man' generations to eoim- mh-ipiate onthls
('inploynient.
America’s “ Skeleton ” in the Cupboard All these things soi'in to l;';',"J p , ’’',',
ITiUed .StiiU's ■ oiit’
whii'h must h.. Ink..|i into aioonnt. St-ilos aro faced with a prohli'm Inroiga to iiK ill Ihoir negro population.
11,0 rotor,.. Hut 111..,-., ts
am.th,.,. side The
ir- Hu* grejit Avorld-powor ................. Irsiow illSim prove k "Tlmy'al'vn^'kdio
... snrprisL'd wh'on we roa.l in om'
Amerirn.
of some hornhlo lym-hing m Un hn'rat alive?
\Vlnt one of thnso Moiling negroes l\m-lu l " im i .
' negro prohloni will
most not la-
...mnt..d as a pormanont ,1 )'- ahilily. F i 'l i ' 'I"'*'' '''’''''" ‘'r -
•n,o hm-kwanlooss of Ih.' Middle M .'st k'"'*
I T E M S O F I W T E R E 8 T . fc*i‘l IIUU'O Jit
tbov do in thoir *.wn dinm^-ioo its '
InniK* wbon ............... • - •
Mr. (L Boi’vo- ilio J^jivov Hotol Coinpjin.y
^ ..... .Smitb. nijimijiin^: dirootoi ol
GorniJin juldrossin-i inaobinos and lolo- ^irapbio i»l:int. aud Ainoiii’an typowrilor-
ami pai-m-lmtos have hem, " ‘''J” " ' 'b'’f Gnvi'nimcat in spite of piotefts tiom
sponsors of tho “ Huy Ri'ilish ' movement. Y,-ir hv voar the immhor ol mdnotiios
dopemlont lor thoir woll-homg npnn snpiilns Ki iro-.-.,ntr,,ll.'d tin is
!x^;iintio:if;'tloo,,r.;:<rin t i : 5 £ - v a t will.
SS& £ , A r s - . s ; . *
tho National Hol't tho "reatost ^ .ni penditaro.
and i':)lT,Sll).'2k. .vospootivol'. ............. ealo^'mlXraXimro -ho i- .Iriftia If vou
1 w r im t- k oe '.'MTlliams’ pink the trials thid
,\o thio is t.. Imtl.l np .'.mi y.m ke.'i. y.ayr
;;r'hos'or'i>’-
pink "pill's ni»ibin*r:
will do. not m uck w a s i t ?
v.mr oheiaist to-da'
un-ilo'va 'VomoM Dr. Williams
„n ,r m.rvos aro^^^ to__hlam.^ Mreagtheno.1 .
.sheviks all over the "orld arc doing that. not
They liavo formed lliemsclvc'* into ..................over uin uvJA*'*
.MlpeV-iimlcrtakor-s’ brigade, over
'■■■ X^,.f nl' singing songs ^
e'orp^'s tiiat they have not yet ki«k<’J- I'liev arc dominated- hy the most powei ful ol
inferiority complcxe.s “ This is an imiierfect "orld, ' ' ' ''' \ f t ^ t
oniireh- iindorstaml people wishing to .iltei Whv .some of them should iinagmc that,
Bolshevi.s'm "iWilll help. I cannot S
since they to hear t
since they evidently do imagine it, they as well take, these random Umughts ' h ninTt he^ra'lioriiig for the poor
IILM|I ’ J4- '-»■ ^Z v 'r o r l e f to have suvli
mimtelligo.it oppo-
“Thi's article is the first of ’’ f Mr. Beverley Nichols tilts lus lance at ^ ,
• ; *u _.i.'_ in/iividlial&. U ! blit iSbti klhSd.^.mli^Inll'JIIllllllllllllblbbbbb"'*''"'*''''"''"']'''''''''''''!'''''!!''...'S'
. themon Armilnge's-tlicrc's no trouble and you are sure of strong,
hc.altliy birds.
le t (he ri'<ht food save the lives of your clnck-. rtco npiuiiTirpt; Nn 2
Oricinal Dry Chick Food, containinil -Grow On Chickt n Mixture Dried Flies and vVnts ECKS Jrom-
ARMITAGE’S No. 1. ARMITAGE S No. Z. Onc lo Two Months Old. l 1 > /a R M I T A G E 3 Dry Chick Foods- AHI*!iV (^B R O S . ltd. COLWICK.N; NOTTINGHAM.
England is made on behalf of two widows living in Nottingham, They were born at Swinehead, Lincolnshire, in April, 1834, within half an hour of each other. Save that tho older, Mr«. Jemima Clarke, has lost her sight, both are in good health, and arc imping to compTcte their century iegether.
A clarm to' be t-be oldest twins liviiig lu iA'/.'
the mettle of th.- statosnion of at- *
llieir I tiiat pre-eminent <logree which dis- BY JOHN WALLIS.
of Grojil llritaiii n'ore quite as simple and ' ignorant as Dayton. TVnnos.'ioe, Pbe most dilficnlt bamlicap wbicli ibo
States have to ovorconio is the manner in wliieli ibcir great- monetary wealtli lum been nt.’ipiired. Like the Midden anti hital t‘iirinbim*nt of Spain and Portugal during tlio ."ixtceutli century by the jilunder ol tlie gold and .silver mines of tlio Indies and the Spanidi .Main, the Ilow ol gold to Aniorica. since the conclusion of the l)o<les ill for her ultimate prosperity. ‘Pbo double ti'inplntioii to regard gold as jiower and as tlie only measure of value, is ex tremely Inird (o'combat. But opposed and overcome it- must be. unless the States arc* to sink into tbo moneyed ease and apatbv
of Simin. Tlie failure to accept ro^
pon.silnlity. a‘>
instanced bv tbeir refusal to ioin the League of Xations.’ the lack of emividcratioii for tbe views and susceptibilities of others, wbieli give so nijiny observers an extremely un pleasant impression of tbe ^^tjites. are per- lia]is no more than ibe lujinitestatioiis of yontlij and nuiy bo disiniKsed as gromng
^ Certainlv we cannot aiiord to disregard the Uuite’d States a- possible competitors for the* control of civilisation. But there is aiiotlier country, much more unlikely at first sight than the States, wbieli lias clniiii'
(o be considered. What About China ?
most fascinating reeiinls ot human rn- deavonr of wliieli record reimiiiis.
Holy Land of Cliina. the valley ot tlie Yellow Bivev. tbo province of Shantung,
The past. luNfory of China is one of ibe Iho
wliere over five tlimisaiid years ago ibe ori*dna] Cbinese sottlc<L lias jirodiiwl sneli gremt world-ebarai'ters as Conlneniv. jind inniimerjible -agt's. pbi1o'-oi»lnM'>. lUK'ts. artist-, -tate.-inen. generals and de-pera<loe ■printin*' wa- invented by the Cbinese IhoiHainl yoarx hofom it "as hnown Faimpo. Thoir potlory wa- glazcil in thv most, si-iontil'm manimr wlnlo tlio
t.molm w,.m .straggling :to imaimf'avtnm rainmoii wim Sil'.'.s ami gunpo'vilor "-om rnminoa vommotlilios of China mntnrms holo'- Knmpv hail ahamloiK'd limys and am o ''. Hat tlii> astoiii-hiiig hlazo nl (liim'-i’
coiiiiH
.m.mod to lavk that -oihc of dovob.p meat, whivh has i.hararli.rH.'d Kurop.'iii vivilisalioa. Tim only |.aiallvl F.iirnpcan rofinal to oxploit vmiip groat, discmoi.r
which nconvs t.i tlio mind is Hunt ot T.ord Hiindonald "ho wonld not make anj n-t of hilt sohcim. to anmliilato an onoin\ n war.
sorvors that this day .'f rolnsals h o' vi for tho Chinoso. That some groat straggle
lint wo aro tohl hy oniiirotom. oh-
militarv advonturor~ ot tho last C.ani'dox ami ooiiinsing as tho l"’’■‘ ‘'','.
is is prnroodiiig "'1111111 tho lawmi "1
rnas nnhvokoii through tho tamglod that of a growing soll-ronsoionsnos-.
neitato- nei w cu-i. plain to tho-o who hav.. iollowod the
tho war-lords room to ho. tho ihroad "liioh im
show a. natinujil clmmctei* .strone onoucb to
snst.ain the strain of
mdiol.ling tho hannom 'df oivilisaiioo. Her ,'oop o aro
. . ■
(|„. om-rvaling .'iivirnmnont ol ilio I".''" ■ ami a .lotorminod adhorono.. to amasyn-
ropm'l,.,l to ho ImooM. and ' ’■ ......... ... ’' ■ ' . I " ; ' ; ' ' '
worship aro grave obstaol.'S her path. Klsolvhero we look in ''am
t.ir
uf Knro))eitn w<*r neeir’l l y to Im named to
'i
tinn "hi.-h shall have ahnlislied radm-eil the ravag.'s ol .liseave. and lagi^.l the general l.'vel of nmn v In.' plane than ever lioforc.,IOHN
Mm-rira. ami riiina. as the iins-ililo iif that new ami we hope that, hettor
in a higher M-AI,I.1>.
voai-s. and l.'l -'f ihe-e addiii-mal y.-ars have i.o.'ii gaino.l in the last
MiKt, women, nowjidiiy . ontortiilnin^ in restjuirniitK tli.iii
.'ly-
hv this Amoriean is 'veil ,"or !.l.iilin.OI«l. ii'odi-vwrittoo hv 2.') oonniauics.
oow tho most heavily insured I"''-"’" world. 'I'ho
t-.tol of 1,,.;
•U, 'fa nH i l l , .'a the Yorkshire m.;ors. 1-ivo nUi ,lo all tho aoc'ssary work ot^raomng
Tho Simill.‘si coal mine m Mritaio i- that . and maintaining it. ilio coal la tag . .
lanidon'o sulmrhs aro ohnrgmg as nmoh as •>~ (ill. a (piartor extra rent to tho-c ol Dioir tmnints who havo orortod aerials in
ill.- pit-head for Cl pot' ton. -tovoral landlords ol lionsys and Hat
is osUnmlod that 7-1 now trades were ad.lo.l
to tho list last year. The Frem'li aaihm-ilios myo
aathor.so.l ...
ing ovi-r a
t.ni. and efpilpl'od "itly -irtiinont whirli slnovs whore an an t- - kill in" twmitv seoomls, after l,
h.as heel, sighted, has homi inriiod oat by a loumliy
til.' gardens or on the rooH. All air..raft gam lirimg a pr-iiaa-uh
A Britisli orfiaiiisatioii ik riliortly ti> . £
,,f raven,.0 to tho
Kxehe.p.er .lurmg tl e I'manoial year just milled, and .i"*'''-'-'*'
! n„w iioarlv
kli.dOO.UOd per annum. l,„.„„,o lax was tlu- higgost single sonnc'
'I'ho ligm'os . "'ere £2..U,.is,l,llll.) c-
broadcast throughout Germany. Kn.'.' hracelets, lim-lv wovmi m go d ami
-
'"ATa'in''police .•mistahlo in Now ml; have boon oquii'ia-d with now hand
ma.him-.gn -. ■Vmihle o firing lOH ohms ,n seven sraomls. .D o Imr tvm- .'f gun. shooumg " tear ga,- i: aks„ hoing oxte„
siv..ly on,ployed to com-
bit \mc-ricn’':: crime wjive. ‘Gv'm'fJil X.ibib*. tb f luihan neronam. liai,
,.1,,,-m, Friday. AlO'il .'bth. lor th.ra.'imamm^^ mom of his airship llighi to the
N.atl I oly.
One im-mher of tlio expoditnnt ' ' ' ” b' Geiioral's white t,-rrior. wearing a Im i - at
.
lin.-.l with swan's-down. I'mlor the imw Cornoratinn -Act, " in i
,..„„e im,i force on A|0'il 1st, i-nm erland
•ol.h.d •’
li.liOP to its popohiuon ainl 'jX'''] “ ,mo ..f the larg.'it ,.minty horonghs in tlo 1-im'dom ih'ighton also extended hr. l .tm la r ie s eonsidorahly, the i.iwn no"
Mlatiimm and set with diamonds and other rao on Stones, are tho latest jewellery oveltv with smart Parisiennes.
" r ’l i fb w o^';x.,; m the m-t -inp
(.overing an ,hle sons,' „r . i
leiimim- of a lish -hop. e.xi'ont,'d hy an Last .Oiaiaittee of the Royal Ac;ademy
'..•'
m.snv an ■olo''nV "and atmosphere^
1 nmloa -m-ar Imiler. has liemi .sent t-v ,h(. k . ;
sphere,
rarino an aroa of '20 ci'inve niilo.s. Cmmideved hv cxlH'Vls to sho"' a remaik- L
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