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ADVEiNTUEES IN BIRDLAND-THE TURTLE DOVE By L A D Y ER SKINE-GRUM.


*’ r p r i l -R -R , tur - r - r ,” mimiced Rilly. ■*- ” Aiiiic. listen to ilu' Tni l le Doves


■Jlio I’riiii-i's IJirthihiv, — C’oMimp(iIii;m i.cimlnii.— III,. K t i ik I i I s Mnchi'ldr.—


I * ; i l ' t i e > f o r D t ' h i i t n n t c s . — ■Inim J’orlniit I’rolilcin.


-liimlp.iim Ml


i.M’ 1 nm-i‘ Ml Wiik-i mil’ ni' i Iim must vmulil'ul ....... ,


Thd . pniiri- ol' liis tliirty-iiintl. yrais liml "I , tim ivMi-lil, In,,,, thu


...... Itniity, Icmks iiml luulilv


pii>-i(;M in n , '' I- III- Icoonm-'s on omt, r'[Mri:i!ly


The rhi,>( iv:i.nti for tlu* Vim c v 's splomlid .^nli mnl scjunsli ranim-ls—ho


p ay.-,l III ji i;oII tminiiiinont on liis hinlidiiv, l l- loyp' Iiu-Iiully .\nuii;' hv iiijikin'' a poiiu Ml lalhiii;: poiMUially u iih tlio vmin.r i„on


- ami III. l■l■^p(m<lhllui,a; ami ,|ii|i,.s iiu-irasu yrai'Iv- tin* Jiioro ho sooni- lo thrivo.


It oiiih' ni tho yoai' in l.ondon, and niin can h<ar any of a dozon lan-na-os hoin- 'jiokcn 'Inrin- a 'tro ll in tho West Knd. Thi> •■amni.T, <‘'iiocially. all iho world 'oom< to lave conic to London, winch is now the


■•■lirs.MKXS l ir .U D A Y S " IN’ I .o .x n o x . .Iniio and July aio tho niO't co'inopolitan


iliM London pohcoinan’s -roat international :*puiaiion.


.\ll the vi'itors sooin to ht* familiar with (lorinan and .lapaiu'so vi-itors


-'V''-, ;:roato.'t of capital'.


mvariahly rai'O thoir hat< when ta lkin- to a Loiidou •• liohhy an action that Loii-


( onrt^ the other inorni ii - . l i s tcnln- inionilv to a j i id-o’s ■•nmuin--iip.


chided everyone, indudin- Prince (!eor-c. tor haviii;^ stohni liis thunder.


ah.oit 2o0. came from all parts of tho Kmpire. Om* of the .most interestin- men prc'cnt. for exiimple, was .“sir Henry Xew- 1:111(1. the eminent sur-eon. of Aihdaide. .\ustralia.


PACK FROM TH E . lEXt iLE.


.\lrica. where, with his fri»‘iid. Count d-hn'on-.Voad. he has ht'en makin- a lilm To he called •• Jun-Ie Skies.” .\lio-,.ili,r tliey have taken about Id.00(1 feel of lilm - .mostly ill Tan-anyika—but .Mr. Amery 'ay- tlnit this will he cut hy about a third am! will cventuidly he made into an ad- Tciiiun* drama, not a purely ii-avcl him. Their cNporimiccs in the Dark C’oiuineiit


included a imrrow oscapt* from heiii- iiiresied for tlyin- into Tan-anyika. Thi'. they \\ei(* informed, constituted an infrin-t*- ineiii of inimt-ration laws.


; j .7


ROUND ABOUT THE HOME PARSLKY.


w : i > - n o d l o r d r o j i s y ? A i : r a i « - ? D i d y t i u k n o w


t h a t b o i l e d p a i s l e y r o o t ' I ' h i s h e r b a l ' o t a k « s


a u a y i i i l h i i e - m a t i o n i f m i x e d w i t h m e a l a n d U ' C i l a ' a p o i t l i i c t * .


H L A C K L K A D h i a c k l c a d . T I P .


H a v e y o u e v e r h a d I r m i h l e w i t i i a n o l d I f i t w i l l n o t t a k ( ? : i s h i n e , t r y


n i h h i n g i t « ) v c r t i r s i w i t h l e m o n j u i ( - < * a n d t l i c i i w i t h


p r i ' c d a t t l i e d i l l e r c n c e i n t h e p o l i s h . A


C R E A S E E X T R A C T O R . P u r c h a ' c a s m a l l b o t t l e o t ( ' i h e r t r o n i t i n :


d i e m i s t ( f o r c l e a n i n g p u r p o s e s ) a n d m i x i t w i t h d o u b l e a s m u c h a m m o n i a a n d t h r e e ' l i m e s a s m m h g o o d s p i r i t .


( I t h i s l i i i u i d l o a g r i ' a ' O s p o t n e x t t i m e y o u f i n d < u i ( . * o n y o u r c l o h t e s .


r e m o v e a i l t r a c e s o f i t . DYEIXe CLOVES.


w i i i i a ( h ' c o c t i o n o f l o g w o o d ( - h i p s , . h i i - ' t M i h o v e » t h e - l o v e s w i t h h c i i z i n e .


K i d - l o v e s c a n h e d y e d h h i ( - k h y h i - U ' h i n - W h e n


d r v . r e p c ' a t t h e [ o o c o s s , a n d a f t e r a q u a r U r o t ' a n h o u r d i p t h w n i n s u l p h u r i ( - a c i d . ' I ’ l i e u h ) V ( ‘ s s h o u l d h e r u b b e d o v e r w i t h o l i v e o i l a n d F ' r e i u - h * - h a l k a s t h e y d r y .


i b i s l u a k i ' s


t h e m s o f t a n d g l o s s y . A


( h o p u p a g h e r k i n , t w o j i i c k l e d o n i o n s a n d a c h o p p e d m u s h r o o n i .


i n g . S c o o i )


c r a p e o u t


d e l i g h t f u l e h a n g e f r o m t h e o r d i n a r y l e t t u c e s a l a d .


F O R


tliMin fmiii SMUliiitt, ns they do not liltM Hp Milonr of oiiioiis. To mnkc onion wiittr slice up n. good sized onion in hall a pint


l.iMturc IrolUMS, etc. If nilt .'Vl'k le .pIllu-J M


VM of wnt'c-i- and stew i t


Strain tlu* liquor into a bottle. Applj ^'ltll ;i rag.


w S i WASTTIXG VKG IVTATiLES.


I f . w h e n w a s h i n g p _ o t a t o e . s o r t a b l e s , v o n p u t t l i e m i n t o a w i r e


M i i n s o l e s s m e s s t h a n i f 7" ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ’ A - . I I I n r d i n a v y h a s i i i .


t u r n o n t h e t a p . y o u w i l l n s t f i i l f o r w o r k o f t h i s d e s c r i p t i o n . a d A w ; i r c h a s h e t i s m o s t


*"1 n m ! n * f


wick, was ordered to pay costs a t Clitlieroe County Scssioais. on ^Tonday, for failing to


maintain the Imikes of his motor cycle in enicient order. P.C. Hacon prov(.Hl tlie case.


Jjinies Cirecnhalgh. (51, T'Xp-lanc, Haniolds- f i l l / T W T ) R K .


Flios .-iro iinrtiL-iilarly atlnictcii to p i t F with onion w-ntMi- this will 1.’," '^ *


f r u i t , h a l f s h r e < l d e d


F I T U I T t i n * H o s h o l l e a v e s .


S A L A D . j i


g r a p e l i u i t ,


a r r a n g e i t i n a . s a l a d d i s h . s p o o n f u l s o f s a l a t l o i l w i t h t h e j u i c i ; o f t i n ;


j i t e a . s p o o n f u l o f s j i l t a m i s m i n ; l e t t u c e


T h u s m a k e s a


M V I i a v e I n u l . s l u i r p r t ' i n i i u l e r s t l u i t t h o I . T W i s n o t b e i n g o b s e r v e d b y d r i v e r s o f t h i s ( . ' l a s s


o f C ’ l i t h ( ' r o ( *


p r 4T S ( ; c u t i i i g d r i v e r s o f h e a v y m o t o r v t ' l i i e l ' e s f o r e x c e e d i n g t h e s p e e d l i m i t .


v ( ' l i i c h ' , ” ( ’ o u n t y


S e s s i o n s ,


s a i d S u p t . P a g e t t . a t o n


M o m h i y ,


liam, whose speed was stated hy ILC’s llohcrt- son and Ihirkor to lu^ 28 Jiiilos ;ni lionr, the regulation speed being 1(5 miles an hour, was lined *20s., and Herhert Foster, 177, >roor-road. ITiinslot, whose speed was 27 miles an hour with a similar vehicle, was also lined 20s.


Ernest Sharp, of P2, (I'unrry-slreet, Padi- TOO SPEEDY. w i i l i


P r o p a r t * s o i m * s i p p e t s o l t o a s t . b u t t e r


T A S T Y a n d


S A V O L ’ R Y .


p o t t e d a n c l m v y j i a s l e . J ’ l a c e s o m e o l t h e


S p r t * a d


n i i . x t n r e o n e a c h s i p p e t a n d h e a t i n t i n ; o v e r .


S p r i n k l e w i t h c a y e n n e h e l o r e s e r v ­


A p p l y a l i t t l e I t w i l l s o o n


^ m i w i l l h e s i i r -


nizod a t the theatre this wc(>k [irovcd to he Mr. .lolin .\mor.v. the i?I-ycars.old son oi >Ir. L. Amery. ih«‘ former Cahinet .Mini'ter. I leaniL th a t he was just h.iek from Ka't


\ bronzed youn- man whose face I rcco-- 'I he Kni-hts and thoir ^iiie-ts. nundierin- ^


li\c speeeli about the history of Kni-liis Machelor. only to find that spmikors before him covered most of his suliject matti'r. rndaunied. however. Sir William niadi- an aiiiii'in- impromptu speech, in which he


Ivachclor. Iield at Clarid-e’.s the oUier n i^ht. lie hild evidently prepared an informa-


oell-lie I' , ,—was in splendid form at tin? dinner of the Ijiipi'rial Soci(>ty of Kni-lits


IMIIXC'K CKOIUiK •• I IKIU'KKO. ’’ William Pitcairn-Canip.


1 Mudon onjoy *• ’husinon*' holidavs ” lunv l-Mr n i ' ta iu o . 1 noticed J n d - o iVowlin-. of X'W Vi rk. one of Amer ica’s most famous men ol aw. iit a inihlic -al lorv of the I.aw


• loio'is have always porfonned Jiiota- l>liorically. .Many di ' i in-uis l iod folk who coin.* to


.■■iii".,llrn,.m „l thu siiyiiif; '• mini „„rk M. ivr kill,.,I anyMm..'- Tliu moiv h,. ,Imos


ulio aro (loin- bi- ihin-s in tllo dilbniMit walk' «)l liio. I uhiiiys lupMinl till’ I’limo


u |jvi,i„ •SKA.SO.VS ML'SIKST XICIIT.


o l t l i o i i u i y \ i c i l o t I . M i ' i i i i i c i i ' v u u , i i m l t l i c p o i i k M l i l l , , s e i i s i i n


p M l i l l w i l l i t h e C o i i r l s , t i l l ! “ • l i i - . L i i i f - h t ’ M o i i c n i l l y , t h u


l l l i i r s i l i i y l l i l j l i l w i i . s p i ' M l i i i b l y H i m W e s t l • . m | i M s t i i i i i i i i i t s S I I I I I I I I M I -


llMl-S Ml 20 Ml- •■III —lllllliy M|- III,.,11 ||,„„,„|.


' x a s t o l i e h a d a t a n v o f i l i e i n . 1>|||-H,.S .,.,.|,IM,I H . ' I i m


o i i u T


A t l i i i l l ' - p i i s t c l , . V M M i i M t I I t i i l i l e 1 i i u u I m up ill „,u„.


I u i v m l i i i d H i i s


oi Uie newly-pit>seiited delnitanies—and tiler*' were scores of xamn- tieople everv- wliere.


sister ot those faiimtis athletic hrotln'rs. f. d. and C. K. Pitman, who were theiv’ lliiir'day ami lookt'd (•xlrenu'lv jiroiid their yoiin- sister.


iMiss Piiinan, hv th.


uay. was tlie lirst -ir l io llv a nmlli ’plain aloiii' - at ilie a-e of 1(5.


A KIXC AXI) THK OUAUDS.


place in Ltuidon recently-—a .sequel to Kiim .-Vlloiiso s visit to Cairo in the s[)ring.


1 hear of a. pleasant incident th a t took ,


D u r m - I n s s t a y t h e r e h e v i s i t e d t h e F i r s t ; | R a t t a l n n i ^ ( i r « ' i i a r l i c r ( J i i a r d s a m ! i i i - p c - t c d l l i e K i n - * s C « v n i p a n y o n p a r a d e .


H < > e x - |


. ' " o o n h e a i d e t o m e e t s o m e o f t ! i e a - a i n .


T h i s a g o w h e n


m a i n e d f o r n e a r l y h a l f a n h o u r w i t h h i s h o s t s h e t o r ( ‘ g o i n g o n t o a t l i e a t n * .


t r a y


CHAXTRKY HKQrEST DIFFKT'LTY. A - 00(1 e x a m p l e l i a s a r i s e n l a t e l y o f t i n


c o n d i t i o n s l a i d d o w n i n a w i l l


o p e r a t ( * i n t h e r e v e r s e w a y f r o m t h a t t e n d e d h y t i n * m a k e r o f t h e w i l l .


u n d e r t i n * t e r m s o f t h e C I m n t r e y H e i p t c s t . A n - t i s i u s


I t w a s d i ’ c i d t ' d t o p n n - h a s e f o r t h e n a l i o n , J o h n ’ s


d a u g h t e r . P o p j i e t .


a c i p i i r i ' d w i t h ( h e - c f u n d s m u s t h a v e b e e n 4’ \ 4' c i i t e d i n H r i t i i i n .


A s M r . . l o h n b e g a n i l i e p a i n t i n g o f h i s d a u - h t ( ‘ r i n t i n * S o u t h


o l F r a i n - e . t h e n a t i o n w i l l h ( ' d e f i r i v c ' d o f a n o u t s t a i u l i n - w o r k o f a r t .


I t i s a g r e a t


Chantn'v had obviously not considered such woman who lived in the house in the wood a s i t u a t i o n a m ] w o u l d


p i t y , f o r S i r F r a n c i s u u d o i i h t e d l y


a - e H r i t i s h a r t . H H E . V K I . X H


I T ( J E X T L Y !


I i c a r d a f e w e v * ' i i i n g s a g o . Miirphy had hei'ii can'less with tin* bla st­ ing powd(*r ill the (piarry. and Dulfy had


F o r h i - » ' a k i i i g h a d l u ' w s g e n t l y c m i i i i i i ' i i d i u ( ' t o t h e c e n t r a l l i - n r e o f t h i s s t o r y I


ln'(*n (lelegalcd to Im'ak the news -on'tle to tin* widow. ” M r s . . M u r p h y . ” s n i d I n * . ” i s n ’ t , i t t o - d a y t i n * f e l l o w c a l l s f o r t l i e j i a y m c i i t o f M i i r p h v ' s


a t t l i e f e l l o w t o - d a y ! ” J A C K


D u l f y .


l i f t ' i n s u r a n c e ? ’ ’ ” I t i s . ” a n s w t ' i - e d M r s . M u r p h y . ” \ \ ( ' 1I . n o w . a w t i r d i n y o u r e a r . ” s a i d i N u r e . y e c a n s n a p y o u r l i n g e r s


L O X D O X K R . THE HKXHOFSK. IL'iihouscs should In* ki'pt .'Ci-upuIou>Iy


clcaiy otln•r\\-i^4* the liird.s will 'iiller from yermiu jiml gel in j i very jioor coiiditioii. 'I In* inside of the house should he periodic­ ally limt'-wiislicd and dust removed daily. Paratliii pm in the crevices will prevent tin;


.'"'('t' that tin* hens ai-«* fed regularly, ami have tin* right food. This is very ini- poi-tam. as if neglected, they will contra«-t d i ' e a ' 4* ' .


KITC HEX ODOriLS.


tin* 'tove wln‘11 cooking will j>rcvt'iit odours of food penm'iiting the house. Doors lead­ ing to sitting rooms should he kept close<I as much as jmssihh*. .'^(une otln*r me.ins of jilliiwing the fumes to 4*scape, smb lu p»'r)'nr:it('d bricks :iro jilso veiy ii'cful in the Icilch(‘ii.


( ’♦•dar [jowder sprinkled over tIu' to|i of


TO REMOVE CREASE ERO.M :\1.\RHLE. A little turpentim* .inix«*d wilh wliiienin-


will removi* dirt jind grease iToiii niarhh*. Allow the pasi(> to renniin on the mai-hh* for a. f('w minutes, then wash ojf willi a warm, soapy latlu'r. Rinse with clear cold water.


COPPER PRESERVIXe PAN'S.


tn-ether two parts of sand to one jiart <if salt. Rub in tins niixturo with a llannci pad. Ohsliiiati; stains on tin* outside of the j)an can be rt'inoved with lemon juice. The cl(>an.'ed pjin should ho poli.'Iu'd in>id«* and out with a soft riihher.


To clcjin JI coppc'r pi-(*'(*rvin- p:in, mix


lireedin- of ins(*cts. Dust the in'tis ov(*r le-iihirly witli insi'ct j»ou-d«'i- and Jipply lln* |)ai-a!iiii lini'h uinh*r wings and on thighs,


c - h a u n . S o .


h a v e ' '


r a i s e d n o o b j e c t i o n t o t h i s p u r c h a s e i i * h e I i a d h e » ‘ i i a l i v ( ’ . H i s i c h ’ a w a s s o l e l v t o o i i c o u r


l o r t h e t » ) 0( l t h e y h a d h a d , W ’ e i ' u l y w e n t l o s a y





c o r d d n t c r y , n o n n i t t e r w h a t h a p p e n e d . ” ( l o o d - h y u ,


h s M i d s .


t r - ’ i h i n - i t s t i n y l i a i i d w i t h o n e « ) f h e r w h i h '


h a h y . w h o 4I 1. V s h e


( ' ( ' i l i i i g . A r e y o u


” ( ! u g ! ”


tiieiu to tin* spot wln*re they had left ” Fly­ ing l•’un,” and at the same time insisted (’m pre."iu- into .Mr. Rahhil’s hands a largo packet ol .'amlwiches and fruit, ” in case .voii feel Imii-i-y Jigaiii,” she said. They thanked her. and waved •* Good-


, , .................... .........r- ilirccted


h.ve. ’ Helore very long the.v wen; hack ill the cloariu- in tin* wood wlu'rt* they Inul h'tt ” Flying Fun.” Tlu* little ’plane was -standing just jis i Ik'V had left her. f.azily, tliey clamherod in. Phew! It’s goUiiig hot!” said Mr.


Rahhit, mopping Ids brow willi a large i-olourcd handkerchief. It certainly is,” said Soii’w4*stcr Sam.


hi* eooler Ilyin-.” W hirr-r-r-r! Tlu*y started. Soon llu'.v


•‘ I l\*cl (|iiite slei'py!” said Weciitv. ‘‘ .Still, we’d hotter Ik* getting jiToii-.’’ ciid Leonard tin* Li'prechann. ” It will


Halihit. -\iid I’m still sle.'py,” .«aid Wi'cnty. Oh, loi'k!’’ .'aid Sou’wcsti'i- Sam, at


wi're high in the air. am] tin* wood ami tlu* little hoiiM* and alt tlu* surroumlin- coiinlr.v '(‘till'd to he moving .shnviy heiu'atli lluMii. I)’s cooler now,” >aid .Sam. Y('s hut not- cool I'lumgh.” said Mr.


waking nj). .<0011 it lay beneath them, dark him*,


iihout- a hathe?’’ Fine,’’ said Mr. Rahhit. ‘•Then I'd


I know.” said Son’wi'stcr Sam. •* How


-4*t cool!’’ .\ml I ’d wake up,” said Weuty.


<and shot uj) in a .'hining spray as tlu*.v made a landing.


’plam* a-roumj once more. 'Tin* -olden Out they jitoiiped. feeling (juite lively at


tho prosfu'ct of a hat lit*. Weenty got the hatliin- suits out of tin* luggage box in ” Flying Fun.” (Mr. Hahhifc found a tiny moth hole in his—ib was such a long lime sinci* ih(*y had had a bathe!) Soon they were all splashing about in the


jilcidy of room.” It did not take* long to hring tin* little


When* ean we hind, l.oonard?” Oil the h('aeli,’’ said lieomird. *• Thi'ie’s


that uimueiit. ” Lood alu'ad!” Something glittered on the horizon. I l’s the sea!” said !Mr. Rahhit. Oh, how lovi'ly,” said Weenty. jilmost


:hinn-, and eool-lookiiig, I'l-iiiged hy tin; joldeii sand.


s a i d


t h a t . ” s h e t h o u g h t t o h e r s e l f a s s l i e d i d s o . I t ’ s m u c h t o o u s e f u l . ” )


t h e


I r o m o u t s i d e . H e r o J a m ! ” s a i d W ’ e e n l v .


r e a d y ? ”


h a h y , s m i l i n g a t t h e c a l l e d . ' \ l r


w a y ? ” T h e l i t t l e w o m a n o f t h e c o t t a g e


R a h h i t , ” Which W h i s t l e w i t h t h e o t h e r . l i t t l e h e e k e d


w h i l e -


* ( t o o d - h y e ’


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t o


i m w t h e


p e t , ’ ’ s a i d s h e . o m i i


p i c k e d u p t h e ^ l a ^ M u s t n ’ t l o s e


. M r . R a b b i t j i a i d t h e l i t t l e


a ] ) p l o - h l o s s o m - l o o k e d a s i f i t


l i e i ' u d i s c n v , ' i - 4‘ d t h a t S i r F r a n c i s C h a n i r e y s i i p i d a t c d i n


h i s w i l l t h a t a l l i i a i i i t i i i - s


b r i l l i a n t p o r t r a i t o f h i s X m v , h o w e v e r , i t h a s


c l u b t * i j o i n t h e m i n t h e a n t e - r o o i i i h e f o r e t h e y S i l t d « ) w i i t o t h e i r a n n u a l d i n n e r . . K i i i « ' I A l f o n s , ) w a s i n e x c e l l e n t


v i i a t i o n I r o m t i n * K i n g ’ s C m n p a n v d i n i n g s p i r i t s a n d r e ” f A •


Peeping into Toyland j; • J


»| The Adventures of Weenty. ; HY THK SEA SIDK.


I t t n i n e d o u t t o a l i e n i o o n s — s i i i i . s h i n . v , w a r m , w i t l i


h u m m i n - a n d t h e l l o w e r . s v e r y f u l l o f s c e n t . W e l l , ” s a i d ^ I r . R a b b i t .


• i i o i s l h e - o t l i i i - a l o n g . ” ” T h a t ’ s r i g h t . ” s a i d . L e o n a r d t h e L e i i r e -


• • I s i i p j i o s o


h e o n e o f t h o s e l a z y b e e s a -


H e l o w t h e m w a s t h e s e a . g l i t t e r i u g , d a r k b l u e , a n d c o o l l o o k i n g .


” M ' h y , J t e l l y o u I ’ v e s e e n d o z e n s , ” s a i d . S o u ' w e s t e r S a o u .


* • i i o n - o n e s .


c o l o u r s . ” ” X o n s e i i s o . ”


t h e


w h y - - - - - - - ’ ’ ” D o n ’ t q u a r r e l , y o u t w o ! ’ ’ s j i i d L e o n a r d L o p r e c h a u n .


w a s a l r e j u l y


I ’ m g o i n g t o l a k e a n a p . ” H o s t r e l c l i e d h i z M y o n t h e s a n d , W e e m y d o z i n g p e j i c e f i i l l y i n j i


t - o r n e r i n i h o s h a d o w o f a i - o e l c . f o r e v e r y


l o n g , S o u ’ w e s t e r


s e r p e n t ' . “ A


p o m l e r i u - i n l o t


S j u i i


t h e i r e x a m p l e . H u t ^ I r . R a b b i t c o u l d n o t s l e e p . h i s m i n d


I n * , a s h e ^ a u n t ( ‘ r e ( l j i l o i i g t i n * - o l d e n s j i i i d s i ' l f .


w a l k f t l t m v i i r d s i h o p o i n t , J i m l w a s a b o u t t o w a l k r o u m l , w h i ' i i s m U l e u l y h e s t a r t e d b j i c k . h i s e y e s s t a r i n g . “ J ’ h e w ! ” m u t t e r e d ! M r . R a h h i t l o h i m - ” A \ ’ h a t a c u r i o u s s i g l i t ! ”


t o w a r d s a p j i t c h o f ] > u i p l e s l i m i o w s t h r o w n h y h i g h d i l l ' s w h i c h r o s e o u o m * s i i h * . H e


H o w a . s t o o a s t o n i s h e d h y w h a t h e s a w t o


d o . i n o r o i l n u i g o o n s l a r i i i g . ( I l l t h e n e x t N t o i - y , y o u c a n r e a d w i n d i t


i s l i m b a s t o n i s h e s ^ I r . R a h h i t s o , a m i h o - . v t h e s i g h t l e a d s h i m i n t o a c u r i o u s a d v e n ­ t u r e . )


t h o u g h t . T h e n I n * d e i - i d o d t o g o f o r a s t r o l l . * • . \ v e r y p l t * : i s a n t s i m t , t h i s , ”


o f “ I t ’ s m u c h l o o h o t ! c m i l


A n d b e ­ f o l l o w e d


J l e w a s a b o u t S a m ’ s s e a n o n s e n s e p e o p l e t a l k ! ” h e t h o u g h t


a - i i m t i o u ! ” ' • ‘ I m a g i n a t i o n ? ” s a i d . S a m . i n d i g n a n t l y . • ‘ W h e n I ’ v e ^ e o l l ’ e m w i t h m y o w n e y e s —


s a i d M r . R a b b i t . A n d


a l l I m


EVERYBODY’S DOG.


HOW COCKERS ARE CONQUERING BY “ PHII.0KU0N.”


h e e i i l i d d . I M i p p o s e , w a s t h a t a r r a n g e d r e c e n t l y h y t h e C o c k e r S p a n i i * ! C l u b . e a s t , I e a n n o t r e i n e m h o r a s h u l k v a c a t a ­


T l i e b i g - e s t s p o c i a l i . ' t > l i o w t h a t h a s e v o r A t


s i u d o i h e r f a r - a w a y p l a c e s t o t h i s s h o w i i . .‘ M i i - r o y .


l o g u e d e v o t e d t o a n y o n e h r e e d , * a l t h o u - h w h e n . V l s a t i a n s w e r e a t t h e h e i g h t o f t h e i r p r i j s p e n t y t h e y m a n a g e d t o d o b i g i h i i i - s . E x h i b i t o r s


e a i i i o f r o m S c o t h m d , H e l f a s t I t w j i s a h u m h m t t e s t i m o i i v t o t h e


j i i e k e p t n o l o n g e r e . x c l u s i v d v h v s h o o t i n - m e i i .


p o p u l a r i t y o l t l i e s e g a y l i i t l e ^ | > a l l i e ) s , w h i c h ■


‘ ( ' o c k i ' r s t o - d a y u i u a l l y m a k e h i g - e r e n t r i e s


a t s h o w s t h a n a n y o i l i e r b r e e d , a m i t h e v a r e s o m u c h l i k e d h y t h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c t h a t t l u * y a r e l o h o m e t e v e r y w h e r e .


( l u i e i e r i n m a u i i o r . n u t b e i n g d i s p o s e d t o i i i a k e a n


n i u i e t - e . s s a r y i i o i s i * . l i i u l a d i * l i - h t i n


T h e v a r e S o m e d o g s


h a r k i n g , w h e n . ' i i c n c e


w o u h ] I n * m o n * j s c c e p l a h h * . a n d a i " ( * e o n i i i i u - a l l y l i d - e i l n g .


X o i h i n g h u t a n i n o r d i n a t e


d o o r s . T h o u g h c o c k e r s a r e m o r e p l a c i d t h e v a r e


b y n o m e a n s l e t l i a r - i e . s i J i i o i i i i t o f ( ‘ x e r c i ' c w i l l m a k e t l i e m r e . ' i i n ­ W h a t e n t e r t a ‘ i n i n -


c o i i i p a i i i i n i s t l i e y a r e f o r a w a l k , e s p e c i a l l y i f i t i s i n t h e c o u n t r y , w h e n t i n ; i i i c e s s m t j i c t i o n o l t h o i r t a i l t e l l s I m w t h e y a r o e n j o y i n g t h e m s e l v e s .


a c t i o n , h y t h e w a y , i s i n d a n g e r o f b e i n g l o s t i l l t h e s h o w d o - ' , w h i c h i s u g r o a t p i t y , a s i t j > ( i m * o l ( h e c l i i i ' f ( - h a r a c t o r i s t i c s o f t h a t v a r i i ' t y .


i m p r o v i ' d e n o r m o u s l y i n a i i c i * ,


i l u * h o j i d s


S u n o f n i y s o u l , T I n m d e a r .


S i i v i o u r


I t i s n o t n i g h t i f ’ T h o u I n * i i i ' a r : 0 m a y n o e a r t h - h o r n c l o u d a r i > e


T o h i d e T h e e f r o m T h y s e r v a n t ' s e y e s .


I n o t h e r r o - p e c t s t l i e y h a v e o u t w a r d a j i p e a r -


h e i n - m o i - 4* r e l i i i e d . l l i e


m u z z l e s l o n g e r , a m i t h e c o a t ' : ! ( * ' s i m - l i i u ' d t o c u r l .


T h e y a n * c - o m p a c t a n d w o r k m a n -


o o c k e i s i n a t o a j n . u s i n g l l u ' i u a s h e a t e r s i n l o u g h s t u l f . g e m ' i j d


u t i l i t y


L a t t ( * r l y t h e y h a v e h o t . . . . . d o g s , a n d


s o n n * o f T h e l o n g e r j a w e n a b l e s t h e m


l i k ( * i n h u i l d , a n d . b e i n g b i g g e r t h a n t h e y w e r e a t t h o h o g i n n i i i - o f t h i s e 4* i i l u r y . t l u * y a r t ' a b l e t o r e t r i e v e j i ' w e l l a s h u d t h e g a i i u ' . X o l s o l o n g a g o i t w a s t h e c u s t o m t o w o r k


t i n ;


c h a n - < ' . s . a t l e a s t , t h a t , h a v i * b e e n i n t r o d u c e d b y e x h i b i t o r s l i m l j u s l i l i c a t i o n i n t h i s i i r - c u m s t a i i e e .


r i T H I S , a m i U s c o u n m n i o n m o r n - ^


i n -


m o r n i n g f r o m


i s J o h n h y m n , ” . X e w e v e r y


t l u * l o v « * , ” i s t a k i ' i i K t * h h ; ’ s ” ( ' h i - i > . t i a M


Y e a r . ” w h i c h o n i t s p u b l i c a t i o n i n K 27 w a s a n s u c c e s s .


H o r n ‘ O i i


i n s t a n t l i t e r a r y A p r i l 2r ) l h ,


17h 2. K e h l e w a s f o r t h i r t y y e a r s V i c a r o f


H u r s V y a n d , f r m n t h e


h i s g r e a t p o e t i c a l w o r k ' , h i * b u i l t H u r s h ' v C h u r c h .


( * v e r h e a s s o ( * i a t » * d w i t h I ’ u s o y a m i X e w m a i i i n t h o l e a d e r s h i p o f t h e O x f o r d


a t e s h i s m e m o r y , c o n t a i n s i n i t s i i h r a r v


C o l l e g e , O x f o r d , w h i c h I n s M S . o f t i n ’ s h y m n . M o v e m o i i t ; a n d p e r p e t u ­ T x e l i l e


p r o l i t s a r i s i n g o u t o f t h e s a l e o f H i s l u i m e w i l l


t h o b e t t e r t o h o l d t h e g a m e w h e n t h e y a r e r ( ' t r i ( | v i i i g . a n d t l u ' y a r e n o t a s l i k e l y l o b i l e i t .


i n t h e p e r f u r n i j u i c e o f t l u ' i r d u t i e s .


r i u ' i m i - i ' a s o d s i z i * a l s o l u ' l | ) s i l i i M i i T h e r e


i s l i e d a n g e r o f e o n f u s i i i g t h e m w i t h l * a i g - l i s l i s p r i n g e r s , a s c a r e f u l I m ' i ' i l i i i g h a s d e -


v o l o t i o d t h e m a l o n g d i t f e i - e i i t l i m * s . T L a t h e r m o n * t h a n t h i r t y y e a r s a g o l l u * s » ‘


d i s t i n c t i o n s d i d n o t e x i s t , s p r i n g e r s a n d


( - o c k e r s s o m e t i n u ' s a p p e a r i n g i n t h e s a m e l i t t e r , t i n * o n l , v d i t V e r o n e e b e i n g i n t l u * s i z e . T h e b i g n m ' s w o r e s p r i n g e r s , t h o l i t t l e o n e s c o c k e r s .


C o o k e r s t o - d a y a H ’ o r d m o r e . s c o p e


t h o r o a n s — b l u e o r l i v i * r — s e e m t o o u t i u i u i l u ' r t h e m .


H l a e k - a n d - w l i i t o s a r e f e w i * r t h a n


l l u ' y u s e d t o h o . b u t i n ( / n l t i ; r e c e n t y e a r s r e d s o r g o l d e n s h a v e a d d l ' d t o t h e p o s s i b i l i ­ t i e s .


S o m e o f


djirk blue, glittering sea. They kept that up for half an limir or


“ And now T feel Iniii-ry a gain!” .said Sam.


TA’onard tin* TiC'preehauii. “ And I !” said ^fr. Uahhit. ‘‘ Ami T!” said Weenty and Sou’we.sler


TiUekily, they had the sandwiches the little


woman in the wood had given them. These began to vanish so soon as ^Tr. Habhit liad opened tlio packet.


” Tlumgli,” said Leonard tho Leprechaun,


” Tf \yc’d had no food and were very hungry, wo might ht\V(> caught some lish. 1 saw lots in tho sea while wo were bathing.” ” Tliero aro lots in thc.se parts,” said


Soirwestcr Sjuii. “ Lots jind lots. All kinds. And T .shouldn’t he surprised to see a Sea Serpent!” “ Sea Serpent?” said Mr. TTabbit, scorn-,


fully. ” Why. evorybodj* knows tbero is no sucli tiling.”


S P iS A T T S OVALS


e l a b o r a t e H a r r y .


l l u ' s i ? a r i * o f a b e a u t i f u l


e o h u i r , a n d t h e y a r e m u c h b e t t e r i n t y p e . M ’ h e n h r e e d i ' i s f i r s t g a v e t h e i r a t t e n t i o n t o t l u M U t l i c i r p r i m a r y o b j e c t w a s t o l i x t h e


inort*. When tlu\v wen* tired, tlu'y eaim* ill and dressi'd.


g r e e o f c e r t a i n t y , t l u * y c a n j i a v a l t o n t i o n t o t h e o t h e r e s s e n t i a l s .


o f . s p j i n i o l s , t h o i r t r a c t a h i l i t y , f r i e n d l i n o . s s a n d


i n t e l ! i g ( * n e e m a k e p a i i i o n s .


T h e k i u d l v n a t u r e t l i e i u


i d e a l


c a r e , a n d s h o u l d v t ' o e i v e p l e n t y o f e x o r c i s e . O t h e r w i s e


s p r e a d b e f o r e i t s t i m e , a n d s i n k i n t o a p o r t ­ l i n e s s t h a t s p o i l s t l u ' i r l i g n r o s a n d i s n o t b e n e f i c i a l t o l i o a l t b .


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Tho upper circle people arc tlio salt of the tlioatrc,—Mr. C. 11. Cochran.


' T h e y . s h o u l d h e f e d w i t l i s o m e t h e y m a y d e v e l o p ’ m i d d l o - j i g e d


c o l o u r , w h i c h w a s n o t h y a n y n i o j i n s a n e a s y m a t t e r a s i t w a s a ” s p o r t ” f r o m t h e b l a c k , h u t n o w t h a t c o m e s c o r r e c t w i t h a f a i r d o -


e o m -


f o r t l u * g r a t i f i e a t i o n . o f o n c ’ . s t a s t e s t h a n a n y o t h e r m e n d i o r s o f t l u * s p a i i i » * l f a m i l y . H l a e k s w < ; r c o n c e t h e m o s t l i k m l , h u t n o w


I h o n M i g i i l y T l i i s t a l l


I f


i l i i n - s g o o n l i k e t h i s t h e y w i l l s o o n r i v a l t o x U ' l r i c r s a s l i o u s e d o g s . F o r i b i s j M i r p o x * l l i e y e n j o y c e r t a i n a d v a u l a g e s .


otlierwise.


PEAOTIOAL COOXEEY SCIENTIFIC COOKERY.


DELICIOUS DRINKS.


1 minor parties or garden parlies cjili for aeloLilioii of drinks both jilcoholic and ’I here is olieii little origiujility


howii ill their selection. The foilowiii-


ideas nmy prove helpful iu nmkin- uj) drinks for Iho next parly.


Fir.sl lel^ ns isdce «iiie or two ttmipeiaiice


an ice bucket instead of adding the ice to tlu* jiig, hut mor(* ice is then m;edcd! 'I’lus Cup can lijive ;i glass of sherry juhlcd to it, if liked.


\Yhcre this is done, add tlie


sherry at the hegimiing with llu* cider. Iced Colfoi*, imule with coll'ee (*ssene(* and


milk, topped with whipped cream is another very (h'lightful party drink. For those who wish to iindit; their •mn


This is made, as w rule, freshly for each person. Rhu;e some chipped ieo in a tumbler with a loaspoonfiil of castor sugar and two winoglassfuls of hock. Fill up with soda water or iilain water as preferred and ornament the toil of the glass with a slice of orange and a cherry. Pincjipplo Julep is a little more expen­


prefer not to add ice to this cup hut it is all a matter of choice. Hock Cobbler is another popular drink.


perhaps tlu; mo?«L popular is Claret Cup. This is math; hy putting a bottle of i;laret into a jug with half ji pitil of cold w:it(*r, ji tahlespmniful of powih*red sugar, the thin rind of ji lemon am! a small piece of orange peel ami one lejtspnouful of powdered eiiuta- mon ami allspice. This should he allowed to stand hefon; using. Place iu :m ice bucket or give ji siiudl piece of ice with each -hiss of Claret Cup.


.Scmiio people


lemonade powder (if this is hoiug us(*d in­ stead of the ordiimry liviiuniade and it C(*r- tainl.v goes luueh farther) tak(> one ]mund of powdeivd loaf sugar, one ounce of tar- tarie aeid or citrie acid ami twenty drops of essence of lemon. Mix all tliese in- -redioiits together several days beforehaml so timl the llavour of tlu* lemon gets :i chance lo peianeate the sugar. Two tca- spooiifids to a tumbler of water is the n*- (luii'i'd amount needed for tlu; drink. Among the alcoholic hev(*rjig(*s for parties


suitable for juirties, is Cider Clip. For this, one liottlo ot cidei* of the (.*ir(;rve.scing kimi is nei'ded. a .sprig of mint, a slice of cncumlu'r, thinly peeled oran-c* and lemon l*eel, a lew lumps of sugar, a few slices of pineapple ami a few cheiTies. Allow this to soak well. Cov4*r the jug and keej) in a cool place while tlu* tlavours are being jihsorlied. Jiisi before serving add one bottle of soda water and a handful of ice. It is, ol c(mrM*, best to [)hu*e tho Cup in


drinks. There is, for examiile, .Mint Riiuch which has the merit ol' being t*asy to make juid also cheap. I’ako a cup of -ranulalod sugar ami tho juice of throe lemons, ,\llow the sugar to melt in the juit.-e. .Next add sliced lemoii'-. sevcnil sprays of jiiiiii. thinlv K'cled orange peel, ernshed ice and two lollies ot (Jinger Ale. This punch is much imiu-ovod in a[)i)(*araiice hy the addiiiou ot green colouring. Another very useful noii-alceholic drink


( rhe answers to these quo.stion.s are purposely placed out of order. You should he able to sort tiiem out in live minutes.)


.. What is umh<*r?


A secret organisation of Indian fan Jiticjil assassins, who were


•miimted. Jifter tweiitv voai*' in isan.


‘ ’


eM(*r- «’liori,


■ Are 'pidei-' in'crls? One of the earliest forms of tiiaarm', di>char-ed hy a match applied manually to the touch-hole.


M’ho huiit the present Waterloo Hrid-ge? It {'der ived from an old-time eiHiom ol the Kingv of Si:nii, wlm used to present a. wliite el.'pliant (o a courti»‘r it wjis desired to ruin, hv saddling him with the enormous Vo't ot tlu* animal's iipke<*p.


M'hen is DiMiilnion Day? Almut H.C. 12(10, lint historians aro uiic(;rtain as to the actual dale.


Wiio was Pygmalion? A nu'chanical process whereby textile tahrics are rolled and press»'d to a -smooth, (‘Veil siirlace.


What was an arqnelms? Xo. Sciontifiejdly they are classed wilh animals of tho araehnida tyjie.


Mho wer(* tho Thugs?


John Hennii* (1701 — 1S21). a .<(;oltich civil engineer, who also carrii*d out many oilier important works.


.Wh a t is the origin of tin* term ••white elephant ” ?


A sculptor wim. Imving carv(*d a heaiiti- lul statin; ol a woiimn in ivmy, appealed to \ onus to hn^atln* life into it.


he married the animate statm*.


When did the Trojan AVar lake place? On ,M()lh June. 'I’he Priiiei* of Wales uill he chief guest at tho Dominion Day Dinner at the Savoy Hotel, which tliis yi*ar tjikes tho form of of a tarewell dinner lo liritish delc-at('s attemlin- tho Ottawa c-<>nferonee.


in. M’hat is ealendeiing?


A mixture ot brown ha(\matito and clav, much ust»d as a ]>i-incnt.


ACCIDENT IN THE TROUGH Edward Horrocks (*20), of ol, Hirkdnle-


sive but oxcolleiit for spoeijil occasions. Peel a fresh pine ami slice i t into a punch bowl. Add tlie juic4* of two oranges and one lemon, one gill of sherry, one gill of marasciiiiLo and one gill of gin. Next add a bottle of sparkling Moselle and some shaved ice. Place a cherry in each julep glass and fill ui> witli Pineapple Julep. In serving drinks of this kind roniembcr


th a t ornamentation plays a h\rgo p a r t in tbo procedure. *


and be a good colour. “The drink must bo appetising 'I’his tho godd(;ss did. an<l I (I TEN TANGLED TEASERS. I lie tullowiiig I' a ehcap cocklail: Rhioe


Ji largo jnece ol nraiige iu*el on llu* tor the glas'.


a teaspoonhil of ra>tor sugar in a tumbler with two (hishes ol an-o>tura bitters. Fill the glass uji with simrklin- cid**!* and place


' of I


p r e s ' , ' d h i s - n > a t p l e a s u r e a t t h e l i m e a t l u ' i n - a h n * t o i n s p » ' c i t h i s C o m p a n y , w h o a r i ' | r c - a r d e d a s t i n ' r i - l i t h a n d c o m p a n v o f t h e ( L i a r d s ’ R r i - a d e . a n d h o p e d t h a t l i e w o u l d O l l i c i


h o j i i ' w a s - r a t i f i e d a L ' W ( . ' v e n i n g s K i n g


A l f o n s o a c c e p t e d a n I i n - I s v : :| FOR THE CHILDREN.


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1 itinan. one nl the hest-lookiii^ dehnianles ol the 'easoM. Her oO -nests sal at ihr Jar<ie tables and all of them were in the early twenties.


.^fi>s pitman is the oiilv


Martin White, of C’umlierlamhplace. Rc-i'iits ;uh. -ave at the ^^avoy for : \ l i" 1^)1101-


It was a wonderful party wliicli Mrs. d. * I H i m l i i i . i c t I


is over and -o n e : the tlowers appear- in the e a r th ; and tin* time of the siiij^in- hirds is c.oiiie. and tin? voice of the Tur t le is lii'ard in oiir land, ’ said------ Aiiiiio ([noted and paused. ” Solomon,’’ supplied Milly. ” Father


aloii- a path ih roi i-h a conilield, am! as they tallied tin* 'I'lirth! l)ov('s llew down to the - rouml at- the fnr thi 'r end of llu! held. ” Lei ns -,j ami sp('ak io them,”


seeds of tho corn-.simrrey, wliich -rows .imon-si tiu' corn. ’’ tliey told the cliil- dron. who ask(‘d if tlicy mi -ht stop am] chat with ihcin whilst they fed. *• Yon speah of our * Kii-lish ’ corn,


do you ilicn know other lands?” llu'V asked. •• lm!('('d. yes. Tur t le doves live iii


once more for southern climes.” • • 'I’Ik'h you must nes t lu' ie?’’ asked


tile childreu.


all the soutliern cmintries of l-airop*' and in Palest ine.” Here Hilly am! .\nii<' exchan^('d -lances. •• Ami in other par ts <if .Vsia and Africa. W’c 4-oiiic to Kn-hind early in ^lay. ii'iially a n iv i i i - in the south-east and spre;id- in - north ami west. In .''JepLemher W


(* - a ih e r into lar - (' (locks and leave


whispered . \nne, and the childeii, who nov('r went out wi thout tiicir -hi.sx's, look them out (luickly, looked a t ('ach otlu'r ihrou-h llie ” luake-you-small ” end, ami, when they were Dove-size, aiqiroacln'd the feedin- birds. *• W’e were feasl ii i - upon (he -reeii


love.s th a t (luotaliou, only I wish Ixin- Sulonum or the translator s of tho llihlo liadn’t left o ut the word Doin'.” 'I’he childi'(Mi were Juakin- thei r way


moaiiiii- and pi i r r in- and lur i inj ' in tin* belt of trees over there.” ” ’Ll), the winter is past, the rain


s a i d A n n e . ” T o t e l l y o u t h e t r u t h , t h e y a r c n o t . ’ ’


" H o w p r e t t y h a h y d o v » * s n i i i s l h e , ” s n i d t h e d o v e s , ' ‘ t i l l


p i g e o n s a r e t h e r e ? ’ ’ a s k e d H i l l y . h a v e o l l ( ; n w a n t e d t o I c i i o w .


a r e t h e m i g r a n t s . k i n d s o l t l n ' y a r c w e l l


p i - e m i s a r « ; r e a l l y [ n c i i y . ' ’ H o w


l e a t h e r e d a m ! g r o w n n o l i a h y d o v i * ' o r m a n y


a m s u r e , a r e l i o r e i n t h e w i n t e r t i a i u * . ” • ‘ O f w i h l D o v e s , w e . t h e T u r t l e D o v e s ,


\ ’ o u w i l l i i o t i e e i f ' r u r t l o D o v c .


s m a l l e r a n d m u c h m o r e s h ' i i d e r . ” ^ • • L o o k c a r e f u l l y , c h i l d r e n . ” s a i d o n e


a s h ( - o l o i i r o f o u r h e a d a n d w i n g , t h e p a t c h o l


b l a c k ” ^ e ^ , ” r e p l i e d t l u '


w o r k i ' d i n a n d k n i t l o g o t h o r a n d w i l l s t a n d l i n n


s l i c k s - h u t i n r e a l i t y t h e y a - a i i i s t s t o r m a n d w i n d . F r o m b e l o w ^ v o u m a y h o a b l e t o s e e t i


g l i n t o l d a y l i - h l - i h r o i i - h i h i ^ o p e n w o r k s t r u e u i r e , o r a - h ' a i n o f t i n * t w o i v o r y - c o l o u r e d e - - s , I n n f o r a l l t h a t t h e n e s t s t a n d s l i r m a n d s t i - o j i g .


s a i d H i l l y t l i o n - h t f n i l y . " T h a t


i s o u r j i l i c d t h e d o v e . t l i e r e f o r e M > , ” e g g s


“ I t h o n - h t i t w a s t h e b i r d s t h a t b u i l t i n d a r k p l a c e s t h a t h a d w h i t e e - g s . ”


r i ' p l i j ' d b l e n d , a n d


h i l t w i t h t l u ' o p e n w o r k o f o u r n e s t s w h i l e


t h e d o v e , a r e n o t


n o t i c e a b l e f r o m a b o v e , ” r e -


w h a t l o o k s l i k e h u t a t r a i l f r a j i i i ' - w o r k o l


i i o s l i s a n u n u s u a l o n e . t w i - s — a


s c a i i t v


p l a t f o r m o f d r v a r e w e l l


b i r d s . ‘ • O u r W ’ e m a k o


l i e a h s . ” A m i w h a t a r < ' t h e n a m e ' o f t h e


o u r r e d f e e t a n d h r n w n


i l h ' R o c k D o v e , a n d t h e S t o e k D o v c . ” t h ( * y t o l d t l i e m .


o t h e r P i g e o n s a n d D o v e s . ” a ' k e d . \ i i n e . ■ * ' l h e


R i n g D o v « ' , i i r W ’ o o d p i - e o n , “ Y o n s h o u l d m a k e a


p o i n t o f g o i n g t o . ' ^ I ' e t h e m a n d t a l k t . o


i I k ' i u a i u l n o t e t h e d i f l ’ e r e i U M ' i n t h e plumage.”


* * T a m o D o v e s a n d P i g e o n s t h e r e a r e o f m a n y k i n d s a l s o , ” a d d e d b i r d .


s l . - i t c y g ' i - ( ' . v . h y e .


P i - c o n s . P o u t e r I h ’ - e o n s , I ' a n t a i l s a n d m a n y


K d i n h n r - h ) , o t h e r


k i n d s , w h i l e , b l a c k a n d I t w a s t h e


D o v ( ‘ . y o n


w i l l n ' l m ' i i i h o r , w h o h r o u g h t t h e s i i r i ' ' l o X o a l t . ”


” C o o - m e - d n o , ” t h ( * y c a l l e d i n g o o d -


m o n u m e n t - t o t h e m i n t h e S c o t t i s h W a r M / ' i i i o r i a l


a n o t h e r


C a r r i ( ' r P i g * ' o U s , ” ( t h e r e i s a i n


' I ’ u n i h l e r


y o n c o m p a r e u s w i t h o t h e r D o v e - t h a t W 4' a i - 4' I l l - o w n e r a n d t h e l i n t s o f o n r p l i i m a g e m o r e v a r i e d , a n d t h a t w c a r e


' • : i m i n o t t * t h e h h i i ' h - f e a i l u ' i s l i p p e d w i t h


d a r k l i r o w n a n d • r u f u s ’ c o l o u r o f o u r h a c k a n d t a i l , w h i c h i s n o a t h . a n d


w h i t t i o n e a c h s i d e o f o u r i i e i - k , a n d t h e w h i t o u m l c r -


d o v c ' a n d S o m e . I


• • | m e i i l a t II 2 5 YEARS AGO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y|ij WV'P'W W W W


ITEMS CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF JULY 4th, 1907. j t S B


J i h n o n i i a l l y w e t J u m * o f h S I S . T l i e r a i n f a l l w : i >


t h e C o l l e g e r e c o r d '


J u l y 1s t ! T h e c u u t i i i u o u s r a i n p r o m p t e d t h e f o l l o w ­


J l i e r e w a > m i o w o n t h e s l o p e s o f I ’ e n d l e o n i n g l i n e . s I r o i n a c o r r » * s p o u d e n t :


T h e r a i n s , t h e r a i n s , t h e [ l i t i k ' s r a i n s , I ' . v e n w a s h i n g a w a y t i n ; w i n d o w j i a n c ' ! H o o d i n g t h e t i . ' h l ' ; r o u i i i - t h e . • r o p ' !


S p o i l i n - o n r t e i i q i e r - d i t t o t h e > i * i r k ' * I L i n - i t a l l .


p l e a ' c s l o p ! .\ cori’e'poiident u roti>:


nu-re luMok. :nid ;ui old man who -aze*l iijjoii llu* sirang*’ sight e.xelaiimvl “ l i ’il m*j*r lu* lull a—


eean! ’ 'The sommer of


I".!! was notoriously hot. There w«Te many cases of suiislroke. ami in this dis i r icl two viciims wore named Wadd- Ill-toil and .<haw. The .summer «if caused much trepidat ion as to the safetv ol the crops.


.-\ water famiiu' was L’ared, and (ir imlleioniaus. decoia ting


ihe village for (^ueeu Victoria’s Juhih.*e tesllviiies. wer«> so couei'riUHl foj- the water supply, ihal tilu*y stretched an Jidditional device aero's the street from till* •• Full .'\Io«m,” which .startled [nisseis hy.


It read; ” (iml save Grimlleioii


Inmi a wali 'r lamine.” The weallu*r ill this count ry is hecoming more and more litfnl. Hut surely, a> the homely proverb has i t : When things have got to llu' wo i ' t , tlu'v he- in to iiu*ml!


'Tlu'.v w»*re returned to ihr Hlaekhurii. when* a local iiounced llieiu to he ymin- was thought that they liaTl from America to a stmleiil jmd had escaped from tlu*ii


t o r n ) ) ^ i n g f u n d s f , „ - t h e t e c h n i c a l


ot Whalh'V, o[>eniug a .'(allied to se«* a eoiijih* of I-S inehi's long) wri-gle on


()n ihe n i-h t of .fidy -Ith


’ h e a d o l l i c t * a t n a t u r a l i s t p r o -


t h e R o s t m a s t e r n m i l l i a g . w a s ■ s n a k e s ( a h o i i t t ( » t h e t a b l e .


r a t t l e s n a k e s , I t - b e e n e o n s i g u o d a t . S t o n y h i i r s l , i m e k a g i ’ .


- V g a r d e n t e l e a n d f e s t i v a l w : i s h e l d a t H o [ t o i i - h y - H o w ! a i i d


t h e


i d i u r e l i t o w e r a m i o t h e r r e p a i r s , a n d I m i u s h i n g a s i d i u o l .


D j i . y ( J u n e p u r p o s i * o f


r e - p o i u l i n g o f t h e f o r


e l a s s r o o n i a t t h e I t l i j i s a l w a v ' l u ' e n e i i s t o u i a r v f o r


s a r y o f t h e . < a i i i t s o r S a i n t t o w h o s e j n e i i i o r v t ! i c p a r i s l i c h u r c h i ' ( h d i e a i e d , 21U h ) J m s t o r


| ) i ‘ M i e i p a l ( l a y v i l l a g e f e s t i v a l , a n d l i e i r s .


R o l t o i l . f i y - H o w l a u d ’ s i t i s i n t e i T s l i n g


n l ' v a v s h o e n t h e t o


n o t e t h a t t h o g r a n t o f a m a r k e t , a f j i i r ,


: m d a I r e t * w a r r e n w a s m a d e h y K d w a r i i l l j . i n R 5- ) I L t o J o h n d e I ’ u d s a v a n d h i s


v i l l a g e l e s t i y a l s t o h e h e l d o n t l u * a n n i v e r ­ S t


R e t e r ’ s


Mr. Rohen Muidh'hrougli and .Mi-<s |^llzalM*th A. W.iodworth. only daughter of


.Mr. .Matthew Moodwonh. Havluirst-stieel were married at Clithenu* Rarisl, Church on .htiv .*lrd.


■ f e w


It was announced that Chatlmni Maiiu- Ijieturm- Company contemplated makiii- ex-


teiismns at tlu* mill and erecliiig seventeen lioii'e' III the village.


1 hei4* wer«’ t ime' well within the re- memhraiice of jvadeis when exe.'ssiv.dv dry summers threatened to destroy the h a rvc' l . about


I reorn'inher stieli :i 'inimier when ilie Rihhie was Imt a


preached ihe Sahd.’ii .<unday ScIuhiI .'**r- ,moH', wlii*ii the oHertiirios totalb'd


A Ml .in, lli.iMk^in-Mt, IIIM


Ml l),-MMli> Mill Mi„-v SimiMS, I ivitli an aMnii.-nt


JvliMil pl■,.|lanllJ. I,, nil ill,. |.,.ai- pan ,,| a Iimi- s.-alp t „ n i .


- -'•>lalilisli'.,l III Him '-imIii.-miiHi "■iillli v - H.-is Him M'Mii,. „r a (.liiala-i- WM.IdiiiM „i;i,.|, was -:iiiil iM liM ■


" 111'- M d,->t I iiluli iiaii l." H im '■MiiplM WMI-'. lIMt l l iM - ln -M ' l .


IliiiMhiMii, pri‘si(li.nl Ml Clitlu.r-MM ('M-ni.ci-ii- livi- >Mn,.ty, ,li,.,l MU .Inly Isi.


iii- .M'l'ir .iim- |•nit'.^l .H.-HimlHi Cliiinli, |Mi‘ l l ( l l ' - i l tlu.-


Ml'* I I I , -


A p r w - ' . s M M n t M t i l , . M ; , r l ' , . t - p h , - ; . : , n , l l , a , . | , - l i >


H i m r l m r i - l i t M . i l ; p l i u - M m p r ™ M - : i M i i w a s


I l i l l i i i M i M n a m i l l a r t ; r , - a v , ' s . ^


. I m I i m W a l - M M , h m I . .1 W H i c l i a n l H i m | i ' . H a l p i n ,


l o i l I n - H u - l l a r H i - y ,


m I I m i m i i m i i H m v -


M m - m - . . I m I i u . l a i m i s


M l I K - i i l M i n , . s l M p l i M i i . M y M i - , T l i i i m a - : ( ' . . i r . - i l l , 1. I I . . - ^ l i n m i M l t .


J U ) I I > « s . l i d . L o w M o o r D a y S c h o o l s c h o h i r s s p ( * i i t t h u


' ' ' ' - ‘ r t " r i M s a t i h , - smi'vImms a i m i i i i t i m i I t o -^ l - 'r lM M A s p ' l i 'M a s . l a n i M S


l l a y l i i i r . H a m i | . , i k , ' D c n h i i r - t , , - l i iM f J i i . - i r - l ia l .


,1


|.. (Milpjit. ;i fiittm-r iiii-i i.i'-t- -c I lM o l r 'UM iv t 'r . 'M ir v M'IMI 'MIS


Mr-:.


liiMiii. Mmi- liaii- wa-i caiiMlil liv Him ivIimmIs ami p a n nl


Th.- l•■n■Mll,^• MmmHiim |1„„„. al .^alilMV


■ tliM I'lni aitli iii th,. iii,.|,ii,|-v TIim ,|a..||,.. m


,vilM Ml .Mr. lirm-v V llie Rev. I’.. Lloyd .loiu's. o] ^lamhc.'it'r


l l u * w e i w e a t h e r t l u r i i i g . t u i u ; e c l i p M ' d t l u * u n e i j i i a l l e d i n


1 i u ; r « ‘ c o r d s o | i h e . M < ‘ t e o r o ! o g i r a l d e | i a r l - J ' l o i i y h u i ' i


C o l l e g e s h o w e d l i i a t (hi .Inly 1st much damage was done to


-:irdciis iu ih l' <listrici hy a m-vch* hail­ storm.


.Mr. (luirlcs L. Whitljiker, lieadiii:i>ter of


Road Hiiii'h School, was jijipoiutod to tho fhauccr-ioa.l .S.*ni.u' Hov'’ School at Fleet- wi;«)d.


t


d j i . v a t L y i l i a m o n J u n e 2! H l i . The wedding of M i's .Maggi.- Logan


Cromhie. 'econd daughter of the Rev. ""w. ( romhie, ol Xewton. to .Mr. Ileiirv S.


Hewes. of Hnrnley. took place on .lul\ 2nd’ at St. John*' Churcli, Hurnley.


' '


m


road, Holton, was riding his liievele dewn the steep hill on the Yorkshire .side of tn’o boundary stone in the Trough of Howlaml on Sunday aflernnou wlion lie diseoverocl th a t his brakes would not bold the inaeliine. Ho^ therefore turned into tlio hillside to avoid .a more serious sma.sli .ami, tlirown from hi.s lu.aeliine, roceived severe cuts ami bruises about the head and face. Ho wa.s taken to Clithoroo police station by a pass­ ing motorist and tboro bis wounds wore (IrosFGd l),v P C nrunt. A deep cut above the loft eye liad bled freely.


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