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(ELEVEN) )Ut IViiicv (;,.„i;-,..— |i„y:,| ,Vc:i<l,.inv


—Dulilin's O’C'oimi.n Statue' I'm- Athictif M.I*.V


-I.'M 1> <)t


tmiiail, at llmsi. Iiaii,|iu'ts was, liowcvui" Miail.' Ill I'.iai ,y tli,> n„l;,. „r Clmmestor- l|,■|| I nil,-.. Hoiirv-wli,.|, |„. was iiiakii,..


a-ia.l i„ li,. I,.avii|n tlm liiii,l,Tn,„.t,,„ stam. "I lla■,■ll^l■l,■Ilium ,,| Ins I'aiuilv wliieli L


;..... , lie said tliat lie was


prohahly oil,. ,,l the liuest meals sei-n.d i„ lire wimh. woHd. and it has on,, uni,pie


.......... . -^i' "Oman has ever lasti'il it. TIIK flUlW.XhS liEXOVATIO.V.


Alter three miiiith,’ ahseiiee, the Imperial Cionn. u'liifit I iii knnr u-ntii-s.-


l-mvr „ l,„mloii. Ami it is an imh taller :iu bohuv.


iiasiiiiis, has returned to its plane in ihe the Mile wears ou Mail!


• I'lcli u;iv niiMio lor (,)u«.‘oti Victoria in "..1^ vliowiii;: M<:ns ol' •


aere ilmilit. alioiit its retaiiiiuj; its sin ■an,'ll worn.


n.Hl aciiiallv become .so iiisofm-n lienee the repairs.


tiiL' '• that ,,1 tin-


ii.im,’w,irh has lii.en taken In pie,-,-s and ■■e,'t


, hl■eome so iiisoeiiro that tiler ’ nipe


riiis i~ la.eaiise the wlml,. of the e„l,l It was discnver,.,! that the Crown • .senile <Iccav i*’


I'.aeh ,|| Ih,‘ .•I.IIOI) jew,.|s in the Crown ...... . '■h■au,■^l, and new e„hl adde,l to


til,; traniework, to einihh' it to Imar the, u.^ieln


siiikinn fe,,''liiin.t’


I’olik praeliee has now I.omloii clubs ami in the


few,'Is without aeain ,lev,^I,,p- iiin.i


I’Ol.O Pl.A Vhili.S PIIKPAHh:. start,‘,1 at th,


g' 'irf '•eason is in pro.‘*pect. I hc>*ar. A nnmlier of «li>iingni«-betl polo plaver.- IroMi abroad will he in London iH'i'ore thi


country. A very


.-ason oiieiis on .May 2nd. The :\lanim-> de \ illabragima ami tlie Manpie^s de bntago are .•oming from Spain, am! Maior


J)alryjiiple-llay, one i»f the Hiiest plaver< in liiilia. will he here .'•non.


.'•‘ iv-fhnkker niaieln*.s. instead «>f the iisiial M-\'en. will he playtMl this year in the


< hampion Cnp. the Iloeliamjitoii Open t Iialleiige I’np ami the (luest Challenge Cnp. -Ih'-idos meaning a saving of one ponv to • ‘iieli player, this change si',” - ol r«‘snli. in •even lasi4*i- and keener mr' ot's. • hi a h«iL summer afternoon there an' lew


ploa'-anter oeriipat ions than watching the pi !o at llnrlingliam. K: tudagh or II 'ton.


IIMSIl 11 Elio 1 met .Mr. Amlr<‘w IX sT o x i : .


Jiimii at tile Savoy the otlu-r tlay. 11. going o\er to Dublin earlv in .Mav for »Iie •unveiling of his statue of'Daniel (VConnell. This is plaee«| outside the 4-liief oHiee of lh*‘ Xatioiial Ihmk. which O'Coniu'II I’oumled a ]iundrei| years ago.


t ingiiislied I risIi-.ViiMTiean


O’Colinnr. tin* ciilpior.


•m :liis <.tatne. for Mr. ( i’Coniior lias always Tfganied n ’Conmdl as one of the heroes of Irflnml. In eonsecpnniee it. is antieipateil


lliai the 'latiie will he an exra'jit iotially moving ami arre>ting work of art. ) wo til .Mr. O’Connor’s wan ks ar«‘ iin jier-


maiifin exhibit ion in London. They are 1lif hij't of .Mnaliain Lincoln in the Itoy.d Ex<liange. and tin* •


• ^roitrning Woman.'*


n hroiix.e recently i)re.=onted to tlie Tate Callery. where it lias heen given a place >:f liomnir in the Itlako llonin.


HOUND ABOUT THE HOME VAKXISHIXCL


Do not wait, tor a rainy tlay 4m which i<*


the lirsi lime, a si-eond coat shouUi not he 3K I i-ssa ry.


EL'ilXL^inXC TIPS.


Wlii.m choosing (.•arpels for hard wear .avoid light st-lf-colojiis.


II plain i-olonrs


ar»- M-(piin‘«l, i-lioose ilic «lark lints and avi'iil black as it shows every parliele of (lost. Carpets that wi'ar best are those yiil; -mall patterns. Avoid ornati* fiinii- Tiir*: if you havi* many pii-turi's or hfioks. !Eor a man’ s roojii it is h(*st to s4?l4*


4a lealiier*


eovired eiiairs atid furniture iiisii-.id m l:i[)estiy or ehint/.-coveri'il chairs and sctte<s. Avoiil l»rass li.mders and hi'd-steails il yon ar<‘ itn.xiotis for a ‘ Iahnur*saving ’ holm*.


m a u k ix c l ix e x .


winch has a nap as the Unify surface 4-an<es hlnrs.


It is sonu'tiim's ilillieitlt ii) mark linen 'Ibis is ovi'iTomi’ hv heating an iron


ami flashing tlie tot* of the iron over the ]iart) wliich is to ho marked. This smooths down lh»' tine hairs ami then, if the material is Mreiched ov<-r a marking ring, m> hlotimg


or blurring slionld occur. HOOT AXD SHOE LACKS.


a happv knack of coming umlono? H Un.s i* tlic 4


wax This will help you to tic tliom easily and it will not Jiiatter if the tags come otl. AVaxing iln? emls of threads is also a great help in thromliiig dilficnlt noodles.


TO TI-:ST EOH EAST DA’ ES.


mains without a .stam, vmir elotli is of List dve Anotlier way winch is c\eii htUer hilt whi(?h takes a little more tune is tins: Place the damp material hetwoen two lj^|j-‘re^ of white paper and iron tliom. Cloth siionld also he exposed to tin? strong nns


Damp a small piece of the cloth ami rub it on a piece of fiapor.


re­


of tho sun to SCO if It IS fadeless. rin.s can ho done hy P^^rforating a slmot of iiotc- panor and placing tlio' cloth helnml so that the portion" expcTscd to the sun will show


if fadoil in tl'o snnsliino. FTSHA' PANS.


Pnns in wliinl, s(rnnR fish have honn


cooko.l, arc apt to he rather a, time if not properl.v clciincd. Urdmarj soaTand rvater i^Llot sufficient for remov-


inc (ho wlonr of fi.sh. 1 inside (vitli mustard and .salt im.xcd together.


Vso tlie mixture dry. it was priced at Clo per bulb.


T)ci von fiml vonr hoot ami shoe laces hnvo ^-a'ie trv waxing tin' ends with bee.**


do your varnisliing. It is far more snce4'ss- i'nl if carried 4uit in 4lry, warm w<?ather. Dny the hesi hruslics whim using spirit vartiisii :iml moor go ovi-i- the same plai-c* twice nmil ii is (jniti* ilry. If properly put on


’('he an woild gem'rally is very inti'icsted lamp*


aa- ",l, «-:m iint. left till one'had .sp.dmu ;ii I Ilf iir)yjil A(.-:nlpiny <lninor! Til.- I.amiimt, wliiei; dates fnuii iriill is


lllt;


l‘ i■nii.v C,.niW' is, I liear, ayain to In. t|n. I liaiinm- at the Li„yal Aeademv


^


Tii'-'v v,.a,s an,, I,,. |i||o,| t|,o sa,i„. .-..le an umisuali.v witty and n,.,„.trat-


laps the most ’ aimisiim ' Ii I I v.nino ,l.,v-, •S'Jd!IK|.\(l WAII. .MK.MOlilAI,. ev',!n'l, U f ‘' i ‘'


pelltually In he set np at lltlawa, is to he on VU'W iii Hyde Park this sun......


lalkiun of seiilptnre remiml.s me that lllemorial,


,'shihiti„n. As llano,■!■'of |ji,. Park II, ;ninri '’ r


aiil, ,1 hi.lore spi.eial use is ....... of the l ark "1 this wa.v. It is prohahle that the


'I'll,. Kiiin has niveii p,.|inission for its I't'tt to ho „h-


. I , ihosim will he that helw,.,.|i the .Alarhie Aiei ami the Mil mist and, wlii'i,' the New /.calami war nicjuorial earilli piirarily liou.scil in


Sixty IVet; hieh, the Camnlian memorial


seven .1 ari-h I,rot Inns, ami all of it was enlistrneteil at l''arnliiirinie|i. Kmit win this Innniy worlvvliop.


serv,',l 111 the war, mari^hiiio nndcr a hicii Ar,-h ol Mnrilie,..


It is the work of ti„. l,ri||o,„, sinlptors hav,. (heir


Tllh; .Mtllll! -AND AMI. AllillPIIV. In aiitii^iimtion, perhaps, of (he .Stratloril-


,ni-.\v,m h.stival, there hav,. heen several .Hiak,.sp,.arean revivals at West Kml theatles re,-,.ntl.v. For instanee, Friie-t


pla\ in^ I lie .Mooj* liini>ell‘. Anyiliiiig wliteb this line aeUir


character ami Ulhelhi at the .dt. .lanus's Th,.a I’.'.ih " " Ills own proilneti,....... .


niicrcslmg, ami he eliosc a most ellectiw DcMleiriona in l.y<lia Slicrwom). | Jilual her portrayal ol tl,e lady as a p,*r.Mm ol'


coin-elly inlerpreliiig Shakespeare’s'' lions!


>


iiio. with .\rihnr J^lnclai............ . ..' ...........■' in (-•hief.


A l.P.’s •• tiV.MXASTIC.'^.”


l*or Noars there has hcini ;i deiuaml aiiiotig inemhers ol I’arliaiiicni for aceomnmdation


somowberc in ilic House where ihev might lake exercise. A few year.s ago it was stated that :i mom


near the rotil was to Iio set aside a gynuiasituii, but tin* project never niaiert- alis4*d. Xenv, with so many young .M.l*. s | m the House, the agiialioiT has arisen again with increasing f4)r4-e. ;Mr. Jlremlan


tills scheme will 1)4? sucees.sful. We haV4? often liear4l of Al.P.’s 4loing |


premises near by. It si'ems pr4)bable iliat


imnital gymnasties .in the Uonsc— now we are to lia\i* them iierlorming literally!


sliows *’ is tli4> scorn* at the .Hound Ihind | in Kensington («ar4h*ns, wlu'rt* model boat | enihnsiasis ai'4* always lo 1)4* fouit4 l Irving iiiii, tlu'ir craft.


W li4*ii I i)asso4l by the iitlo’r imirning tlie


• -«';l ’ ’ was distinctly ••liopjiy an4i sonic o f , tile (-loekwork liattl(?sbips ami liners weri* | having (lillicidiy in wealh4*ring tin? storm. Ihe yachts, on tin? oiln’r Iian4l, W4*re liter* ally in i.li4*ir 4*lemenl, heeling over and seiidding along in liiii* stylo.


• I I I 1 here W4'r4* many aiior4? schoolboys thori^ |


than nsttal- no <louht lliis was due lo tli4? Easter holidays and I thonglit tliov l>ro- I vide.l a striking contrast, with their .jolly ' ire-lree shoiits of 4leliglit, to tin* 4'hierrv


• • yaelii..mon ’ who, 4•la4l in llanm>l irousers,


ier-eys ami waders, were taking their I'elaxa* tion with almost ov4-rp4iwi*riiig seriotism'ss!


JACK liOXDOXElL Dlli'I'Y AlAlfMMC.


oniinar\- sojip ;ind wat<*r 4'an he troatetl aitli the following prei»aration.


.Morhie which will tmt 4-tmic 4-le.*ui with , .Mix together


soli soap; powilered wliit4?ning ami pow- ih-red pniiiieolone. Make it like a paste^ 1 A[iply witii a rag to the surface 4if the inarhie and Ieav4* on for some hours, or all


night. In llio morning wash oil with hot | >4)apy wat(.*r. A SPOXCE CLEAXEIL


Prneiire vtiiia* 4»xalie acid crystals at the


elieiiiisis ami 4lisM»lv<* tli4*m iti hniling uatir. l*I:ie«* ili4* s|)ong4* in as Ii4)t water as possible I am! piling!* it up ami tiown in the water. The 4-ol<nir will 4-oine whit4* almost iiiiiiiedi- | nt4*ly. Hinse in soda water. If a spong4' it can he im-mh'd with some line I


IS lorn twine.


A HOOD DISTE.MPEIl. Ilei‘4* is a good ieeip»> for home made di,.;-


tem|i.*r: Taku* six jionmis «if whitening, half I a. pmimi of si/o ami half a gallon of hot wat4-r.


at onci*.


.Mix wt'll until (piite croajiiy. Use A SEALlXfl EAT.


AVIien potting pastes nr liottiing jams or I


pickles, it. is always best to pour a la.V4*r of lat (iV4T th<* i4ip if theiM* is liny 4|m‘sti«m of tlamp in tin* Imnse. Tlie fat is a pn-venta*


tivo against decomposition. Om* and a half oiiii4-es of paiaflin wax mix4*d with 4*ight oum'<‘s of vas(*lin4* niak(*s :i goo«l Lit for tiu? pnr)ms4‘ if iiii*lt4'd ami poured ov4'r while I warm.


EOlf THE EKET. A ns4*fnl pi)W4lcr for perspiring feet c;


I»e madi? as follows: 'Pakc tlirc'4‘ dr.a4*hins of | Tvcnpmllum. 4)tie drachm of alum ami tliirty grains of tninnn. Alix well togetlier anil | apply after the hath.


AX THOX HOr.DER.


kid together for hack and front of tlio I iron-holder. Plata* this over a piece of wadding and cover llio wlinie with flannel. The kid acts as a non-condnetor of heat I and also keeps the holder from wearing otit. :


X’ cxt film* you make an iron-holder cut lip an old kid ghivi*, stitch si square of the


Oiir (ireat4'st X’ ecd- •\ knocker that tel wlm’s knocking.


.\ steam hauling engine of the beam type,


bnilt more than 100 years ago, is still work- | ill" at Soaham TTarhonr, Durham.


SOAIE SI.MIM.E SAVKETS. Aft»*r a snhstaiitial first, course .inc is 4)ften


at a loss to know what si-mple yet out-of- Hie-ordiuary swe.?t. lo S4*rve. H<*re siro a few suggestions that, may htdp the wonder­ ing housewife:—


' ad<l to Iho plums. Heat together. Adil 2 tahlespoonfuls of breaderninhs. J)issolve 1,


I stir W4?ll. S.'fve cohl with a little whipped I cream on top.


• ERUIT MIT.K .lEMA'. Chit up 1 jelly ami pour 1 nint of warm


Ujilk over it. Stir until dissolved. I f pre­ ferred tin* J4'lly can h.* diss4)lv<Kl overniglit in a littio wat4*i*. This dish is esi>ocially


.suitable for invalids and chikb'oii, ami should be served with star cream biscuits.


EUUTT PAXCAKES.


Mix one well hoaton egg with a break- fastcupful of any fruit puree (stowed fruit


I passed through a sieve). Add a- teacupfiil of flour 51ml sugar to ta.sto togetlier with a teaspoonful of baking powder and a teacup- fiil of fruit juice. Melt some lard in a frying pan and when on iho point of boiling, pour in tlio mixture. Fry on both sides until brown. Turn on to a hob dish, spread with sugar, roll up ami sprinkle sugar over I tlio top.


IJREAD FRITTERS. Spread some stale broad and butter with


I jam sandwich. Trim off the crusts and cut I diagonally i f tho slices aro large. Dip cacli I into batter and frj* in boiling fat. Drain


I well and sprinkle with castor sugar. Serve i very hot.


^lentist, IS to bo installed in the Paris Observatory because of the numerous de niands made on the observntorv for tho time


A talking clock, invented bv a Frencli


dessi?rts])oonfnl of gelatine in 2 tahlespoon­ fuls of tlie juic4*. Add it, to Hu: fruit and


2 oy.s. sugar. Drain away the juico then skin nml ent up four hanan.as. ATnsli them .and


PLUAT AXD HAXAXA AIOUT.D. Skin and stone I lb. plums and cook with


One 4)1 Ijomlon s most iiil«'resiing • i i o i 'x i ) ro.\H) • • VAcirr.s.MEx. ' • free i I


Ijraekeii wants to itistiuue s(inash, and, as linin' is im r4)om for a 4-onrt in the ILmse | itsell. Ii4‘ is Irving to seenre the m‘c4‘.ssary


I


ilMs unroitnoiisly humy coincily of hish lair as niirtli-pr«)vidi'r


■ ■ * . --- , ...........•-..VI .1 lull lUl


rclivslniig alter llio spincles.s h>ebl« I DcMlemonas whi«-h some i>rmlueers re-mrd as I


eiijo.v.ihl,.. is ••1)1,1 Alan AInrphy,” at the ,•


play of v,.ry ,|iir,.rent type, tint eipially 0^ oy IheaLre. I loretold a long run I'or


slroiig-inimIedm^s>, • m*»st


'■"iiiprises nineteen lionres, ,.a,-h repri'sent nio .1 hraneh of the Canailian fences that


I !„■ If.'v,


25 YEARS AGO ------


ITEMS CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF APRIL 191h, 1907. EE:


|


D,,)vnl,;im. who in ]iis „ii„i-l„.,| to ,St„ .hiincs'.s


ot .Mam-lh sier Caiheilral. 1 lie int4'rm4*nl took placi* at Southport of


4as maile an Inmorary t.’amin


I liiir»-h. ( litlcHu-. Ifining lo h*?C4umi ^’ iea^ ol HaM'iMh'n, \


I'artieiihirs wi*re di.selust'd of 5 ? m w o w m w m w s singul-arj


.Mr.s. Hra.ewell. wile of Mr. Charles Hrace- well (hrotli4*r 4.f Air. .1. T. Hracewcll) who was formerly in business as a 4lr:iper in Moor-lam? at tin* pri'iiiises m)w oeeupi4'(i liv tli4* .\|ayp4ile Dairy Company.


At a Town Council im-ctiiig on tin- j.Sili


tn'4)in)sals w4‘io eonsi4l(’r4'(l for bridging tho .Mijarh-y Hrook in Duck-street anti near tin?


j .Inhilei* .Mili. Witii ri*lerein'e tt) the fi»rnn*r „ (ctt.T wns snlimitt,,,| ,,,1 liulmlf „ f .Mr. S, Sf„’;iu, ii.shiiig the ('..■■|i,)r:iti,,n to (hi nnth- tng (,. inl,.ifor,. will, tl„. exen:is,. of ,,,, !illeg!*d right to wash «arriag4*s ami watiir horses in the sirt^am at the cm! tif .^^esst•s.


average daily issm? of hooks at tin* Ei-4*»* Library was 177.


A proposal to inirchase gh*he land adjoin


iMg the (ras Works was lost hv eight, volt* tt) seven.


Air. Eli Aloorloni'.e. fonm-rly fif Sahden


die*! at Ehielwood on tlit* l.'ilh. He was well known in local musical circles.


Tenant f.armors from Clitliernt* to AVilp-


shire, whose land was Iiunt(*d over hy Ha Pendle Etnesi Hunt, were entertaimvl to tlinner at W’ lialley on the Idtli.


Th»‘ <h*ath cn-ennt*<l on the 17tli (at the


homo qt lier sister. Airs. Robinson. D<* l.aev- streel), of Afiss .Ann Dawson (*18). of Low Aloo]-, who had he4*n prominently ifh*nti(ic»l with tho W’oslc.van ('Impel there.


I


^ EJizaheth AlHiam. Slone Hill, fi’ iindh*lon. 0) .years: THchard Rohinsf.n, .'swinsln*a. Dale ITend, -H years: Sarali


Amongst other ileatlis r4*cor<lcd iV4*re .Ami Tiecming


('Impel ITonse. C'haigley. 71 yt-ars; and .Tano riarve.v. Clmigley. 7<1 years.


a<lop(ion )if piecantionary ni4*asures against lire, ami .songlii to arrange t<*rms with the Lancasliin* and A’orkshire Railwa.v Coinpan.v and the AVlmlh*y -Ahhey Printing CAmipany for Hie' ii=e of appaiatns. The Cnnneil passed a precept, on Hit* ov4*rseeis for L‘ol). expeii.sos of public lighting, ami C-l for general expenses.


^ On Hn* l^th. at .'stopp4*r Lan4* W'esh'van


CInipi'l. tli4* Rev. .A. (Jriim* porfonm*d tlm cerenioii.v 4if marriage h4*(w4'en Air. .Lunes Harrison Sling4*r. of AVliitost4)Hos h^nriii, H’wi.ston, ami ATiss .Taiu*t Ruth Tlriggs. second dangliter of ATr. John Hrlggs, of 'I wiston. This was tht* first, wedding


I .soleininzed at Slo|>pcr Lan4* Chapel, and All*. .1. A. W’ath*. on li4*Iialf 4if the trustees. pr4>s('ut4*d ili4* 4'onple witii a Hihh* and h.vinn hook.


Easliion 4'\perts docrc'od that green should


he tli4* pn'vailing colour, notwitlistamling that hriiwn was 4*xireim*ly })opular.


Air. Tlmintnii. appointed from ( ’heshire, suei-4*»‘<h‘d Afr. O.


Alajcsty’s rnspeclnr 4if Schools for tlie area 4)f which ( ’litli4*roe fonii4’d a part.


Air. W’ . .\. rjOvoi4iy. hilliar4l ]>rofcssional.


inventor of tin* *‘ anchor ” I'annon, pla.vcd ail 4*xIiihition niatcli with ATr. AV. Holt, of Hnrnloy, at. Clitheroe Conservat iv4* Club.


Tin* piipnlar lir**4*ds of poultry. .is


I 4'videnec4l liy ih<? ** sittings of e g g s " adv4*r- tis4Ml. W4*r4‘ P:\rtri4lg4* ami Clohleii AV.vaii-


i 4lott4's, Hull' Orpingtons. Rlack ami White Leghorns. -Ancoims. Hlno Amlaliisians, Harri'd Rocks, and Homhnis.


worth Holt ((57), »if Rn*vS4*ll-str<*el, who was a violinist of some merit, and. years hoforo, •4indiic|cil dam-ing elass(*>; in Clithi'i'iie.


PRACTICAL COOKERY SCIENTIFIC COOKERY.


Tin* 4h'ath was anmmnecd of Air. Water- 11. Hrcw4-r, as ITis W li.all«*y Parish Council 4'4)iisi(h>r<*!l the


'I’M lot son’s lirewory. Dpeii 4)11 twenty days in Ei-lnnarv, tin*


‘•«in-eney to ll,,* Hfect that a cert?iiiil pn*aelier was jo oe4?npy the piil|)it tii fho' village ehnreh on Easter Day. ami that lie wotdtl have :i ,Town 4>n his li4*ad and aJ>rf palm 111 Ins haml. A parisldoner—?i pro-t[ ?


mmneed anti-rilnalist indignant on liear- mg Ho* news, tleclareil that Im wtmlt! w?tlk oin ot eliiiK-li as a protest if Ha* pnmeher <hired do .such a thing. The ‘ * innovation - wa.s noiseil ahniad. with t|i4* rt-.sidt that aWl'


if;


erow4l4*fl congn*gallon assemhhnl on Ea-ter’j.’ f Jiiorning, n..* . 1 ................


-


surprise, hy tin* )ir her of the


Ili4* crown ami ihe palm “ w.irn ■•'InT W4?rc only wliat everv nu'ia-jn* '•4mgregali4*ii possesse«l 1


on till* iLth, presidcf! over hv f o!om*l E ). Kohnison. iiu*dals wi?r4* presenieii to the


I.calling Room’s first and second htlliard • cams ehaiiipions of ||,o two divisions of


tfic ( IiHntoc ;ind District. Hilliard Lca-'iie I hi* reeipients won* as L.llou s Eirsi ti-am U. Siiiitli. .1. 'romliiison. senior R H


•I. I'. .Iclls. I. Ishorwood and T. .laek-on. •N'cond li'ain: Robinson. .1. TaiiiliiiMm. minor. .1 Clu'sti-r. W. Loyml. C. Wood- T. \\. Hriggs. AV. Robinson ami H. i-.


i " i * ‘ ‘’ Holden. »\ . W aite. TE Hudson;


I he League cnp was hamleit over fJ k4*4*ping of till* I»rcs{dciii hv \fr


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I'rcc Library hceaiise of the Lu'f Hon its .•inllior. Peter H. Ditchllchl. Af.A E < V


iMneali'd at Clitlicroc Roval Cramimn* ’ ‘ Hoiioratiis ” in


J;, X .. Ucik. winch dignitary Im-; hi'cn .-xi-tenb <h‘tdti witii “ 'Pill* !‘ari«h goiie .•volution. •• I hardly‘ know what T v,ii,l I vv,.,v tho viritia j-fsl


in Hu> English Clintvh simv the 4lav> of U’ ’i' Angnstim*. though liis dnti.*^ liavi* elmm^od “ •<* ....... ami his <tvle has „ndor-


T:,. !'‘aul line of them to :in 4*nginccr I'tr-t \ iciir l„> ,-;,Ilo,I ni,‘ c1,m-I; : t!i,ni ■ TnotluT v:,mo ;iml In, (y,.|-,.<.|.| . Ill,' I,,-,,


( livrstnin (snrri-l.iiD, nn,l n,„v I l„. ol,n^k .■ ,i:;i 111."


Onv i,f lilt! Iii'-t. siorivs in tin' linnk it of


It k■ .■ ll■ lK■ ll Ovfonl Fdlmv win, to„k ii CnlkKo iivinn. null liuilinn tlnit vorv fow nf fitv liiiii-jliniMi'i^.'i inm,' i„ rlinri^li. 'mi ih,. mlvivn


,,f till* i-Iork <,n',‘r,',I .sixpi'M,;,' :i .‘tJnml.'iv tr> nil wlm woultl ,itt,'nil. TIi,' pi,in wmki'tl f wi'll ||„- imii,. timi!. nii'n tlie mimliiws lii-nu ill ti, full nil.


" IV,'ll. si,-," s„i,| III,. ,.I,.,kv


wlicn askc.l for a reason for tho pliemnm*tiim. i'' It IS lik<! this: tliov Ii'lls ini' ns linw tin-v finds tli4*v can t do if for tlie monev ’


-\n iilil Slimpshiic clerk iniulo tlm tnllow. inn nniiniimi'ini'iil in chnn-li on ,x ii'rtain n


KnsliT Day: " l.ast Fri.lav was flood'Sf! ■ riilay, lull wc’vc fornnttmi ’nn; so next ;!(■ ■ I'rida.v will h.*,’ ’


If, mav liavi* been hisfll-i


twin hroHier who. as ATr. Ditclifiidd tells ffi/f n.s. gave this notice with refen*nce to Vsfj j l" ' Wednesday: ■' Thort* will lie no service on ^1 As]| AVeilm-sda.v—coss why? Afcsier he ij^l going Innulng. and so Ii4‘e7..‘ T.’ *


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ol ilu* race comiiiitL'e ami was wont to hurry out. of clinrch I4) alttiiid its tm*clings. ( li4* Rector was told of this W4'akness -so


A parish clerk of Raflelitr.* was S(*cr4*iarv


om* AVednc-silay. when lie know tliere wns to he .n meeting, he sot himself to fni<trato the dork’s purpose hy pi-olonging Ins 1114)0.


1 falf-an-lionr went, hy :uid the clerk


grew ro.stlcss. .Amdln'r li'alf-honr passed; the 4 l.*rk lookml up from his seal, nmh?r tho pit. hill still Hi.* rector went, nn i>ro?ich- It. was t.io late now for the race


ing.


om*4*iing. Wli4*n at last tin* sermon t'lirled and tin* dork’s turn I'ame. ho anmmm'cd


“ the ’nmli'('d-aml-nim*i.‘cnth P.sahn from yeml t.i ycml. H.*’s pri*aoli.*d all dav -nn’ wc’ ll sing all n.-ci !’*


not. hav.' Ill•l■ *n al)I»* as a nil.* lo do <*it!ier the line .)!• ill.* iitlmr. Hiit in tin* nnre- tmane.l .•Inir.-h lie was an important- and olton a sdiolarly cfii.-ial. ami liml a good li'.’il Mil liix -hoiil(l.*rs.


RICE s o u e e t j :.


Hoil iog.-tlirr 2 tahicspomi.sful of rice and 1 pint, lit milk until tin* rice is Umder, then


stir in 2 tahli'.spomifnis of sugar and I 07- Jimrgarini'. H.*at 2 egg whit<*s to a stilf froth anil folil them in lightly with the rest ot tho ingri'dii'iils.


'rurn into a buttered


soutVlo dish ami hake for iialf an hour m a slow OVC'Jl.


APPJ.E SXOAV. Stew to tasti'.


1-1 Ihs. apples in water with sugar Heat, tho yolks of two eggs and


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add \ dessertspoonful sugar ami 1 piirt milk ami liriiig almost to the hoil. lN)ur tins custard over the apples. Whip the whites ot_ egg.s very stitTly. pile on top thou sprinkle


with sifted sugar ami decorate witii small h.'ups of red inhic jolly. T.EAIOX TIUET.E.


Split four sponge cakes into lialvi's and


spread tliem with a little lemon marmalado- IMaco neatly in a dish ami pour over a little lemon jelly which is cool hut which has not sot. Alakc a pint of vanilla enstard and wlion nearly cold and thick pour over the si't jolly ami spongi* cakes. Di'eorata


the top with hlanchcd almonds and wlupped ,c cream.


JAAl CAIvES. Alako a paste of self-raising flour and


milk. Add a pinch of salt and drop spoon­ fuls into boiling fat. Fry for a minute


or so when tli4*y slionld he brown ainl crisp. SeiTo smothered in jam.


Hi4? world, hut its ellcct is ol’ti'ii spoiled hr wrong production.— Air. IJonel Logue.


A threopemiy stamp, used in Alafeking


durum the siego in IflOO ami bearing Baden- PowelEs liead, wa.s sohl in London for 13


Die English voice is one of tho finest in '*


pr.’sscd a wish Ijcner prmision wore made l.ir parish el4*rks. Dr. .lohns.m agreed, adil- iiig tliat- a ]>ari>-h d.*rk slmnld h.* a nmn who was able to nmke a will or write ?i letter for anylmily in iln* |>arish. 'Plie ni- tdligcm-.* i>f Hie pari.sli el.*rk had sunk l.)W til.* eighteenth .•.•nftiry, and ho woitM


When a tri.'iid <ii Dr. .lohn.son’.s one.* ov- V liilcivst ait-ichcd to a hook adilcd to tin-* fs.iiiM-i mg iiem at i iiaUmi iiiW


T. . 1......... "'•iiii>i«o ON l•,a-ccrt^i•:^ Hilt, tlii'r** uiis no r4'as4in for}3*p


hoax p4.‘rpt?lrated in a local village- It w:is| lost h<*fon* I'.aster that a runiour gained


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