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ADY:EB,TISER a n d TIMEH. PRIDAT. DECEMHER 16, 1932.


ROUND ABOUT THE HOME.


MACHINE TIPS.


.U"y,il Cat i ly .ShoM- Sm- iv s s a s . - l l„ « - G..vorn- iii'Mls Soncl Xo t e s .”—Tim lMr.,t t 'l ir is tmas CiinU.— Wi'sl Km| Car Cumoily. -- irnkiiown Sliakospoaro.


i li liiTii ii yatil*' au'I


Koval laniiv. Actually ii wa- liio I’ rincc Coiixjr t wiio


laid i Im‘ loiimiaiitiii ol' tlu-'C >uccc'-'cs iiv ^-'laMi'sh'Uj: a hioilcl larm a t Windxir . as


a praci ical o.xpcrimcnt in a^ricullur«‘, in I'.thvard. wlio inhcriicii lii<


la: lu‘r ,> intcn-'-i in -uvh iiiaiti'rs, developed tui-^ laiMii eM.n- ive ly ami. alt«'r ilie pur­


chase of .Sandringham. eslahlMied aiioili.u- '•n .'iiiiilar lines. Kiii^ (.eoruo laki's a keen interest in hoth Jai'iii-., which aia* now aeknowled;ietl


l«. he aoroiiir the liiie>i of iludr kind in Th-> couiiti-v.


SPKKi ) AM) SKCKl -XT. The receni iiueivhan-:o of nole< hetweeii


r.u;ilaml and America on the deht tpu-siion lai" in.ide many people v.omler how i Im-e


0 I


oi'Kial ines-aecs are >eni wiiii such 'pecil and scer<-ey. 1 lie Kriii>li Note was ha x ’d on drafts


sup|)ii''d to ilu Cahiiiet hy the vaiioiis de- iiariiiieiu.: concerih-d. When its linal form wa> . i -recd on. a Koieijin Oliiie ofiicial took it r.eros- Downin^-sireet to ilie roreii^n Iht iie. when- it was iranscrilicnl into a ' . 'n e t -ypher.


r rom there tiie Note was taken


to a selected telcLti-aph ofliee aiul eahltd to \»ashineto! i- the inie that (ro\ernMient


'•ahh's take pre<-edeiiee ov«'i‘ ail others heine. 1.1 < nurse, o!)-erved.


tile Ii:essae»> had lieell le -t rail -


s l il .•>! at ilie Kritish l•!m^lass.v in Wa' l i - lue i i * ! . onr -\nihas-adoi' delivered it p*-r-


'■ '>a!!.\' Lo the I iiited States .'^ecretarv of •*^tat.‘.


V.C. ( I IANM-K SWl .MMKK. n::ieei' It] tii,>


Mis appointiiieiii a> a (h-neral Staf f o|-ado Ininas tlia i an,.i;'.-


in.X man. Colonel I-'i-eyhi-re \',C.. into the m ws .itta'n.


In the w.ir he won the V.C. dniii ii: l;is


cr - t lew uKonlis of li^htine and now he ha- h e r o in . a pMieral in record time. Wh. n only l’T he uas in eom.mand of a lirioade. His piowes. at swimmiiio came in useful when he 'Waiii alone from a destroyer to tile (.allipeli slnife. two miles away, ami lit ihifes which ttnided tin* laiidine jiartv •h’* lent lor which his V.C. was award, d.


that !iav.‘ ajip.'a ied in the pres., make no i c n t i o n of


Keiereiices \o ( leiiend ( J f A 111'ru's career iii> aiteiii|)t to swiin the


t haiiitel a lew years aoo. This is ra; ! i -r 'Urpri'inLi. lor. ihouiili the ( ieneia l fade ! . 'l u.-!s a V'oiideiltil feat of . 'inln ram. ' lor


a .taaii who \\as woiimle l no f.'Wer iloiii nine limes ill ill,, \vain


IMST.M.\S CAKDS -XKW STVIJ-..


stmas eard' have already s ta r t .d ami ' 0,111 timy will he falling ii ttoI-hoNes e\el'V lili.e the pnst:i,


hr. as(.-.! ili'i min',


-lad to notice a hreak-away fio:n in lim few r a id ' I have s,) fer Smiwhoiiiid eoaehes and r-;|- In ij.i rather ai a


rohiii' choo-e n.fire pei-oiial suhieet ' .


his _\oar. the tendeimy heim: :o I’ llnt,).


_'r.-iiihs Ml fatiiil'M^. imlividnally and eolhe- iivmIv. are a laxonri te method of oreetiuuo and a iiieiid of mine is -emling out la : ', ! ' which r.-prodm e a snapshot he t»ink duriiiLt Iiis slimmer holiday.


.\:ioiiier novel iih‘:i i.s that adopie,! hv


the P»< rkn!.-y Hou-l management , who liave ' ‘ lit u e a card on whieh are pr int 'd e;irieatur-'s ol heads nf depami leiU' done *y Signor .\uieri. ilie I talian opera 'ing<i'.


I lit* i\iii^ lins licou Very suci-e>sliil at tlir !).• •.•mniT Caulo Shows wiiij livrsliiciv oiiton*d lioiu ilu‘


XAin )u ;o .\ - IX TI i,mi-I,^ so niiiol, l.os hoon wi i t tcn of


.N:,|,olc’on s ^larnol'ous life »l , i ls t ho wos Ml ,Mill lOIMlUCmio- l.hM-OllO. llio l ollUnllv HIM IIIMIMIJ; Ii |iiUlii.iio. story of his life Mil M. Ilooiiii hos liiul vory l iulo iiUoil- IIOII.


oi ilu' othor iMoht iijul Mono wlion I stoiinod iviuliii,.:; ■ i'lloriil


IliM-ciM (lourM.-M.il (Tlio llmlf lloilll, I.IS.)


'■Iiioliomil ,•11111:1, tor. : .■.•o:„|::i„i,.,l tlio Kiii- P.'■l•o|■ liilo oxil,. o,„|


| stnilloU is 01, ill


ll.'llillo lIllM-v ol thi' ll lr ol III,' ,■silos until


.N:i|iok’im, :, |,ri-.oiior until his iloiilh ilioil ol OIMIOOl'. i t is ,■0111:1, Icihlo liooh, whii^h :i flor ,■0:111. 11,0 tllrolloli 0110 w:miIs to jiiolt up :o-.,iu


:it:iMii. I■•:l:llll:|s poupl,. in o.sil,. "or , :i.i-


l ivi ly l:i,ist ::lw:ivs :ipp,.:,| t„ tl,,' liistori::,,. lilts i^uul;.. in I t . uppoiil to tho most liisi^in.


ul iuo sloi-ios ol tiuit othor oroilt. oiiiitivo in his tory- yi:,I V .Stuurt..


. On,- ihc host |,:irts .if Ih,' hoiil; is tho


imroiluotmii hy .Mi^. Xoruuiu l■.■,hv:M•|^ ouo "I "111- .voillioos, hisinriiiiis who i,u■i,h■u-


lillly h:i. proluihly tho host privuti' l■o||,■l■- IIOII ol .\;ip„l,,inio .■.■ooiils on.I impois in tlio ooimtry.


' l'•lll^liO\V|.\(l ” .\ e .\l ! . Wliilo Ihoro :iro uuMiy iiilviMiuioos ,„(.h


:1.' lllo ,|,MoI; lophlooiuoiit of il:Mu;ioo,i purls - II, OWIIIUO populur typo of oUf :i fli.^lul


ol IIMIIO hus disoovi-icl :, ilo.^iil,.,! ilinwliuok. •tlMf luUiiio ............ ...


oli,.|it to


'iMMior :, l :m| hotol. ho fotolio,! his our from II MoiolihoiMiuo purhiuo piuoo to ilriv,. his


kiio.l to u luoutro. Uii urrivul ho imiiooil liiiit liio .■ur ii:u| u liiopuoo our rio r - :in


.11 oo'.ory iiiu possossoil hy Iiis own oui^. To h, ' hornir it iluwiioil im lii.iu ih:i t ho luiil


oppropnutoil siiniolioily oloo's o^ur . imihir to Ills own. Kealis iiie tiiat. j,' 1,^. ropnrtm! ilio affair


to I!ie puhee ho ami his e „c s t w.ndd iirol)- a l iy liave to vmii a police stat ion, ihiis. in- vnlvni^ the eanei-IIaiion of their theatre 'mi l . he .isked his hneiid to i;o on into the


^ tli.aiire. ami drove tiie ear haek tsi the I'arkin^.pla co. He lias hoard no moro


ai'ont tho nieidont !


A .MDDKiCX liio in this c-oiniuy wouM ho a


L.o.ni deal hr i -hior if ail Iioads ,,f inmou's tiruis joilnwed tho e\aiitplo of Mr. C. (;. >ioaii. ol fonniaiii-pon faiiio. .Mr. Sloan Iia-> roeonil.v boon on a hiisiiioss;


tr,|) to Canada and tho ITiitoil Siatos .-iml, o.i i j s roinrn, has ur i i ie i i a mo' t inioro.st- iii;i (liaiy reeordiiio his oxporioiu'i's for


pi'iviite eir<-nIaiion aiiioiit; lii> frioiids. .\fii‘i' rejidin-i this reeord I am left iiiarvoiiiiij^ at .\lr. S lo an s enoi’ny.


lOvor.v onoiiioni of Ins I mo sooiiiod to ho orcn]»iod with 'omo on-


uniLt.-moiu and I was nut surpri'-mi wlioii, t lU a r d s the end he confessed lie was look- hil; forward to the premise ..n rest heM nut hy i!io rei imi t raiisatlaiitio t r ipl A er-.-ai


im|iiession wa.-. made on Mr.


Sioao h\ the .Xe’w Vork hotels. Of the new Wal doM-.Vsini la. lor example, he


•* Mirely the hist word in Inxnr.v and coni- lor i. We w"re ecriainly amazed at tlr


; ir i i - i ie designs of lei l ing deeoraiion and l ighting a«•llie^•emenls.*’


o n : DAILY S I IAKKSPKAKK I lliinli iliab lew ol in laailize how oiii n


We «inoie Shakespeaie in our dail.v spei'ch wiilmm heiiig aware of the f a e i . ' A liiierary-Miiiided fiietid tnriieil .my


ilmughis in this direciinn the other daV when he read mo a nnmher of i|uoiatioiis ilie laiiioiis draiiialis i' .. works which


Iiave now heeoiiie part of eveiyhoily‘s voeah- nhity. 1 [ere are some ol ihi'lil ;


si:i' shin es:


Dead as a doornail : .M:d:e h;iy wliiie the t|u“ de\il hi ' dm*: i\Lul as


a .Miireh Imre: Sinlc or swim: ('ood wine needs MO hiish: Piatou out of house and Iioiiie:


JAC K I.O.NDOXKK. imo-e dee.*piive l a x a l . in the home he


is !. \oi.‘d iiiid friendl.w >o genllo in nmnner tliiit one ciimiot iniiiggine iiis reiidiness for a '<rap should iiny dog he foolish eiiongli to eiiidleiigo him. (M ciiiirse. Dandies Imve clmugod ;i good


deal in aijpearance, since tln\v were tiiken up !)>• exhihitors. Init in clia riicter tliey are v- ry iiiiieh as tln*y iilw:iy.s were. Some years ago a writer .stigmatized those • mongrels . ' ’ meaning


he saw at a sh.nv as •


THE PEPPER AND MUSTARD TERRIERS.


IMMOr:T.A.LiSED BY SCOTT. HY


I’ l l I I .O K U O X . " .\l; eag tlie oMer breeds tllJll hil\e h.-lletlted


liv !h«* pro'|i'-rity of dog shows a ie Dan lie liiiiJiemm whieh. as ! iiientioned :i \>w


■we. k ' ago. owe their name to .Sir Widie r S re i t . lliid it not heeu for ‘*C.ny .Maniier- ing " We might n e v i ' have Imd :in.v Diindies at ;i!l. .\fter the pnl)licat:oii of this heolc ti..., pii'ilio iiisi-.i,i(| on ha\dng lerriiOs s'iiiila:-


10 those deserihed in ii. Long h . ini. tiia'v time, however. 'ionl - ! iear t ' 'd.


- !iiir :-hgged terrie rs liiol lieeii eomnion on i. Mth -i'les of the Dorder. those lielonging lo oim Wil liam


horn a t Kcllinglmm.


in Xoi ihnmherhind. in 170! , enioyijig a wide (epn til t ion. Williiiin .Allan, known :is Piper .\lhin, le f t ii son, dames, who was idso -killed with tile Imgpipes. and he. too, (on- l ia u 'd the ‘-trjiiii of terrie rs fre.in wliich. in all prohahilitv. Kedlingioiis Imve heen deii\*d as well as Diindies. 'riu'ie Is good rciison for helic-ving tln't


the modern show dogs trace hack to I’eaehein. one of Williiim .Allan's eclehrit ii '.


Tile eont inni ty comesahnnt in this way. In .Mr. Pfiiiicis .<oimier hi'i*d Shem, wlio'e


name figures in niiiiiy of the preseiit-diiy [ledigrces, if they are extended Inick fiir enough, Shem. I helietc. r'ontaiiie<) ila* hlond of Old Peiip(*r. tlml Imd heen pur­ chased from Willie .Ulan's grandson and v.::s alh'gcd to hilve hocn ii descendont of


Peach(.'a7 .Vo li.'tfer li t tle sporismnn ever Widked


on four l e g s , ye t the Diiiulie i< not n-ed so imich iis SOUK' of the otln*r terrie rs, thnngli he will holt iin n i io r and kill vermin as cleverly as any. His jaws and teetli are I'enmrkiihl.v powerful for his size, lio is iiincky to a degree.


i ind ’ never knew ’ .........


i;m\' wei'M not like ilie terrie rs of .•>if Wal ter .’^coil 's day. But it can he said


o! most \arieties of ti*n-iers that tin*y are \ <u’.v dilfereni from the ahoriginal stoelc. W.* may accept tin* ennleinporary Dandies as nncoiiiimnily likeahle dogs, distiiu-tivi* in se\eral Ways, and Iiaving (pmlilii's ilia t make tlie.iii apprecia ted in ih<» liome. their n nm h e r s art* incr(‘asc*d at shows I


'oon win them a place in the hearts of women especially. 'I'lieir large Iie.ids with a soft silky topknot , mala* them look* as wise as they are in fact. 'I'ln* counionaiice ef a Dandle is really expix'ssive. The hody should he long. Ilexihle and strong, and there miisl he )denty of hear t I'oom all’orded hy well sprung idhs and (h’ep rlicst, I'ore- legs and t|narlc‘rs shonhl he mnscnla r and well developed. Tn size ihe.v .umy weigh an\ thing from fourteen to i weni\'-fonr pounds, though those an* preferred that turn the seah's at ahroit eighfeeii pounds.


'I'Ik* mnstards ma.v he any shade from a reddish hrown to a |mh* fawn, tin.* In*ad being a creamy white.


'I'iie peppi'rs vary


from a dark hlnish hlack lo a light silver grey.


Tin* Tail-AVagg(*r’s C'luli, of 21-22, Tojiiplc


C'hamhor.s. T(*mple-a venue, T.omlon. Ix.C’. l , will he Impp.v to answer readers’ (*nf|nlrie.s on any mat ter relat ing to eanino care, tnanag(*im*nb or liygiene. Tn wri t ing please tnention the “ Advert iser :ttul Timop.”


.A Avoman may want a hat wliicli most


jieople would think’ extremely ngl.v. hut if she wants i t slie is going to get i t .— ATr. fJordon l^elfridge, junior.


.Tokes arc* often bet ter for being old, )tro-


vldc*d. of coni-se, tli.'it i]n*.v are rarefnlly Imnclled. AA'o may know Avliat is eo-ming. hut we get onr amiisemetit: frotn s]K*ctdat- ing as to liow the de.nr old thing is {loing to eoim* out in tliis par t icular version.—- Air. K. y . TCnox.


^ ‘U (juUk /»»Dpjf.Ua;u^vwf»i/.‘ Sen«tP.C.to Sril.ATT'S lUTl2<T‘l.l«l,5ll..>l-rLlam\lua


■ * FREEIOOp-book (HVALS5


A nurriflcfU aiid itiniri.'shitnJ fMoil..rcaiIyforusc..lIuA<}imr


rat nill immeJinlcIy '


m m A T T ' s t^3tLaiut61paiktUfK'ri,<i\[S{<r.xlVs


U.xUtt.VKeMr.p'.tcntV'r^irai'o'’'- to !St»H.\TTX t.\TK.VT


I'ivery dog Ims Ids d;iy- | lla iter


myself I knew that one; A snake in lii,. g r a ' s ; IJirds ol a ieathei’. and evmi, Wii:it the Dickens!


orhiips this »;is why I foumi most - T l i o St . ll,.h■M„ .lomnol of lioMOMlI (.■rM-|;;rm|. |


tho sowing inachino. try put ting a ai)aro of hrown paper nmlernoalh tlic maioria l.


W hon ymi ar<* ilanii iio tiii.s maiorial with If


you lack Iho paper to the fahrie and thou wt»rk iho macliino haokwards ami forwards ovor tlio loar yon will find ilnit darning h.v jnaoiiinory is Cjuito easy. 'I'ho paper call ho. I'oiiKivod a l t e r tho tlarn is comphdoil. lackine^ is the secret «tf eood macliiiie


work. Tim more you lack tho hot ter tho worlt will look,


]| the machine feeh


loneh or oive> tronhle, in all prohahilitv It wants ovorlianliuji. Cet some poln'il and clean all parts well and then eiv(* it a


*:oo;l inline; hotore yon s tar t your next piece ol work.


M'ATKIM'KOOC CM' i : .


milk of milk


To make ehio water|)roof dis.solvo it in Cm- one )iart of elui* to fmjr parts


I ' lL L IX C r p HULKS IX THK KLOOIL Sawdust Jiiixed with common glii(' is verv


useful for -stopping holes in a wooden Hour. Al te r tlio iiiixiiin* is dry ilu* place shoidcl he sandpapered and ndihed smooth'.


DKXTS IX THK TA|!LK. Il the dent is small, d.imp it with wan.,


w.iier and hold a v»’ry hot iron )iokor near tlie spot. He earelnl that the poker doe not come in eonlaei witli tin* tahle and tlml the lie:it is not near tin* pari whiidi i- not, damp. Tho lu*at of the poker sdnnild like the wool! swell, in wliiih ca'C tho dent II si)c»n disappear.


t 'HKAP C'AKKS.


If yon an* giving a partv and von wan; groat many fancy cakes, either 'oiiake or


hny some A'icloria s:indwieh. Spli t il and plead with jam, llu*n ice the top and ent mall cakes from it. Place a idecc of nigeliea or camlied cherry on toji iiml tin* i '(■'uli will


1)0 a cimrming dis)i nf fanev I cakes. s i I o KT i-;x I X(; a


It sonicii,,,,.-. happens tlml wlieii a woollen kir t is washed it drojis in length.


k x i t t i-: i > s k 11: t . 'rhe


hesi uay to take it up is tirst to haekstiteh Il roinid wliero the skirt i.s tn lie turned I hen. instead nf turning it up


ni'.


he Usual way. ent otf the end and liind nil mil itary hraid. This will onakc a. verv


li'Iy lini.sh. A1 -\ VO X N AIS !■: U !•’ (; A AIK.


na


Have \on ever tried tin* following ma.\(iii- C lit the game into dice, (.-hop up


some ei'h'iy. Peel a heelroot and cut it into 'hreils .


( >e the diet* for tlie salad


and the rounds Inr garnisliing. Placo | siniie slices of cold potatoes at the hotlom ol a s.ilad (Lsh. then a hiyer of game and heoiroot. ei'ler.v and any otln*r Itinds vegeiahh's for salad that an* in si-a


ot


Cover ']"■ mayomiaisi', Coiitimie until ihe di 'h is tnll. (•ariiish ond decorate with eIio|iped gdierkin and '*gg.


r L K .W IX i ; A LKATI IKI ! KAC. A dark hai l ie r Imiidhag ran lie cleaned


hy rnliliing over wiili oxalic acid and water. .Allow this to dry. then, if iieei'ssary. l int


with a spirit dyi* and clean with fnrniinrc* (“le.-iiti,


OAIKLKTTK T IP S . .\ teasptionfnl of milk to tlm egg w


km*p an ejii.-lerte moist. Beat the eggs with a fork not a whisk. Heat the hiiuei


' i ighl ly before pul l ing in the omelette, hut, do not have it loo warm. One onine ot hnt le r is r«'r|nlrf*d for six eggs.


A B r T TO X BAH. Bnt toiis are always being ii'ipiired lor


iiionding and dressmaking. Why not ke.*p a siiiali l)ag of Iml tons r Before throwing away gaii iienls leinove the buttons and tie tlii'iii together with a small piece of suin' '


They will come in handy .siwne lime oj* other.


K*WI


'I'iiL* lour of them huddlcnl by the roadside, waiting to see wliai ’would ha]ipen.


uiuleisiand why I am in sijch a liurr.vr” '• Indeed, yes,” s;,jfl Air. Kahhii. •’ There no doubt ilia t wo Jiin-t wain \-onr fatiier


as soon as iiossihlo.” St i l l they flew en. And at hi ' l the


Princo s;ii,l; “ \\’e are nearly iliero now. Keej) a


liar|) i'luic-oni lor ilio'o liorsemeii with


iIu* led and wldle banners .” So lie and Air. Babbi t and AVeeiity and


So' i’wester Sam leant, their heads over tin* ides of •* Klying Knn, ’’ ami watched as


Iiard as ilii*y I'onid. Prcseiuly Weenly .said: “ Aly! Wlial- crowds nf people!” Wlicre!-” said the Priiici*.


.She pointed ahead witli lier linger, and


lie saw that people were gathered togeilier thickly as tlies on a sticky pap»*r in


sniii.iner lime. Ha !” he sjiid, the next iiiiiinte. “ They gaih ei’i'd together for some i>nrpose.


Can it he it imisL h e—it is ! The reel iml while liaiiiieis I .see them. And the


pi'ople are gathered to see the King go hy. ’’ Hnr r ay !” said Air. Kahhil. ••(hir


F A M O r S 1 I Y 3 IN S .


'J'hen* i< a gie en hill fai* away, AViiliont- a eit.v wall,


W'heji* the dear l^ord was crncitiod, W'ho dic'd to .save ns all.


C'i*eil J' ranees .\lexand(*r


of .\rnmgli, and died on Ueloher Uih . I'''.ld. in her 7-ml y(*a)-.


the wile* of the .Arelihislioj) It


.\s


Mionld not In* surprised to find jw'oiilo tak­ ing them np more. The large dark c*yos. full of expression,


is as a writ(*r of hymns for cliildi'eii llml she will he speeiall.v r(*inem- hered. These iticlmle ” All things hriglit and lu'ant ifid. ’ ’ and “ Um-e in Koyai David’s C’i ly,” in addition to till* Hood Fr iday liy.inii (piotod. Sin* wrote in all m'lU'ly lOI) hymns and pof'ins. oilior.s which are fie- (im'MlIy sting inelmling “ .I(*.sns calls ns. o’er tho tnmnll ” and ’ * The r<'<(*aTe hne.s of early dawn. " Arelihishop .Uex:mder also wrote a nninhor of sacred po(*ms in various journals and magazim's.


A Charles T. ponml-pic'cc*. containing veral ounces of silver, sirnclc at Uxford


in ldl2, was sold in riomlou for L'ol. The man wlio is the I'tiend of the itiiem-


phn-ed is the man who tells them the state of Ihe national losonrees,— Air. Kanisa\-


AI acDonald. The road schenu*' have* takc*n onr skilled


workpeople* from their propei- oeenpations, iml are rapidly Inrning ns into a nation of navvies and night -walehmen. — Air. Dniiean Baih'.v.


work is lu’arly done. Leonard, can yon Iind ace to laml ” I ’ve had my eye on a good place for


cime l ime , ’ ’ said that clever individnal. .•"Jit ligli r !


I ’m going d o u n ! ’ ’


And in less than four minntes. the.v wi*i** kiinmiiig l.iw over a grassy plot tliiit ran


h.v the waysitle. Whir r -r-r-r-r ! Wli ir r - r - r - r - r - r - ! “ Fly­


ing I'nn ” s:mk gradually to earth. Soon they all liojipeil out. (Weei i iy tool: the precantioii of slml i ing


Cnlihy inside “ Klying I'kin.” “ 'Cos he’s ifer t l iere!” sin* mnrmnred to In'isell. .Xow what’s the |i!an!'” said Hon’wesler


tin. Ki i s l . ’’ s;iid Air. Kahhit , “ we must


: i i traci tho King's at ienl ion. That woiii he loo t*asy - with all the erowils about .” He’s coming this w:iy,” s:iid Wei*nt.A’,


eraiiiiig her m'ck, T!u*y were in a little ide tnni ing. and the wa.v was fairly clear. ( Jood!” said .Mr. Kahhil. “ .\ow, you


len\c it to me. Tin* u*<t of yon miisi stay here'.’ ’


‘ Oil, n o !” saiil tin* Priiiet*. • ^’es. ’ ‘ iusisli'd Air. Kahliit.


“ W\’


must not rtin tin* ri 'k of g(*liing senaraled (lie crowd.


I'll work my way tlirongii,


and shunt to (In* King that we are here. When he knows that Ids son waitis (o s.-u Iii.m. Ill* will stop, and (lie* suldiers will lear a wa.v for the rc'st of yon. I t will he impli‘ - i f .vnn do as I say.” He’s right .” said Sam. “ We'd best It will oidy he for a lew


top hen*.


tiiinnles. ’’ I’m otf.” said Air. Kahl»il. and In* went .\mc! the four of them Imddlecl together hy


the.* roadside*, and waited to see wli.it would happen. “ He’s nearly llirmigli, ’ ’ said Sam.


waleliing eagerly. “ (hdy insl


in t ime,” >aid Weenly.


“ Tin* King is passing. 1 can 'c e tin* glitlc*r nf his helmet. Uli. Air. Kahhit, he cpiiek!” ” (Ii'l- ready lo follow,” said the I’ rittce.


“ Uh, I am SC) anxious------ ” l ie had hardly npi*m*d his jnonlli than a


most nnexpeeleci thing happened. Thc'i'c* was a Hash—am! a loud repor t—and a cloud of l)hu*k smoke— and a sudden, angry roar went np from tin* crowd. “ Cateli liim! Catch him!” AA'liitc* and shaking from tin* snddc'ii slmek,


the friends looked blankly at one :imitlier. ( In tin* m*xt story, yon can road wliat


lias happened in the hear t of the crowd, and how, hy keeping Ihoir i>rcs(*neo of mind, the friends are able lo get in touc-h witli the Tving iti .spite of a (pteor and un­ expected incident .)


Tho ionnio.v of life has been cninyahlo


and well worth making—once.— ITr. MMnston Cliurcliill.


British B a k in g P o w d e r for your Xmas Cooking


2) TO MEET THE KING !


liver hills. And as they tlew, the pjiiiee din-eied the


idaiie, and .said •Monicker! (.hiieker'” Leonard put on ........d, till •


• Klying Knn •swept so swilily over the eoniurv helow


that , as Weenly said, all the lit tle ‘coloured scpiarcs helow, tlml, looked ,o janeh like


eiaz\ painthox, lan into one another, and he(,*ame a iiieta* hlnr. “ We a ie get t ing iieaiei' now,” .said tin


Prim-e, and then he hegan to explain wlmt ills latlier. ihe King, would look like, >< tlml ihev might all keep waleh.


” He rides witli .sixty horsemen hehimi


and lliey carry liaiuiers of red and white l ie rnh's on hnsim*ss of the s tate. AIv


lathej' Is a good King. .And he wished'I'o trade jewels for wheal. *’ ••.lewels for wheal ! ’ ’ cried Weeiitv "Pyn.ng her eyes.


I d want to keep ’em !” *• >o would I ! ” joined in Leonaid, from


ns seat in l iont . “ .lewels cost mom


Blit wheal- -whai'.s wheat ! - '’ '• \ alnahie enough - when von hav(‘ii 't


.'Ol any,” aiiswen*d the Pr'inee. • • Y*m


•ce. in my ionnl ry. jewels are plentiful. But WTii‘:ii IS scarce. Ami the pnnr pen|>le ■animt eat jewels, wliieh are oiiiv good lor • Mirt ladies to wear. And .so ii Impiieiied


tlmt mv tatlu*r journeyed to a neighhonring land where wheat grows pleniifnilv s7 tlmt lie might take it in exihaiig e lor the


lew-els which onr workmen Iiml x> nlenti - Inlly,”


'


.\iid s(i all the Ironhlt' began!-’ ’ Ami s„.” s:,i,l ill,.


l a th e r s hack wa.x turned, t raitors <'ot to work. They would like to keep mvl 'at l ic r trom Ills kingdom for ever. ,\nw’ do von


- 'll’' 1 'i* began. So soon as niv


I ' e e ! ” .innnnni'ed .Mr. Kahhit, wi'elv. p.il


*• (•„.,! |f ) ),ad iew«*ls I lu‘.v i!l*w over tields, and over riveis and ^ t'OR T I I E O f J ILD I lEN .


p. Peeping into Toyland ^ •0^ T h e A d v e n t u r e s o f U'eeiUy. k


tiJ


PRACTICAL COOKERY.


1 HEALTH AND DIET. 1 lci‘1 sure tliai if Iiouscwivc.s would study


to a greater ilcgni* iIic* cjiiesiiou of food III relation to lioalth. wo should have far I heiimatisiii, goia am! kimhud disea-cs


"hic'Ii are, more or less, eaiisrd hv w roo'' feeding.


lfc*ro are a few rules iha l may he* liulpfnl to iliox* wiio ha\'u to cater lor |)eoph‘ with


had digestions or who live secloniarv lives. •Avoid giving large cinantilies of .xmp.


basin of S4)np before other foods, for in- .staiice, although it .'onmis warming foi-


cold da.vs, really puts too mneli lii|nid into tin* Sioiiiaeli hefore the* .solids an* taken. It. is best, iherulort*. to sio've soups in <*nps Ol' give it as a snack during lh«' iiioniiiig. .'so jnany people linisli a meal with >om<*


sngar.v loud siieli as sweet inidcliiig. Aleals ought always to he llnishcd with frc'sh f ruit so that the iimnih is cleansed. Do no! h't c hildren drink al m**als. Drink­


ing^ should ho managed in hetween nic'als. 'I rv. as lar as possihlo, not to mix too


many foods together al om* time, as this e;inx*s fcTiMoMtal ion in tho 'toiiiarh and losults in indigesiiun whiili ioju i< un oilioj- organs. Seo that all ht'oacl i> a t least a day old.


Il new hread i- given the eni ' t should he lelt. Kneonrage tlie I'aiing of zwiehaeks. I'lislcs and erisiihivad sm-li at vita-weat. Seo that all vi'golahles, if greon. an* lioih-d


in a ]>ai) wliiih keeps in their jiiiros. The lies! wa.v to cook' vi*getahles is drv witli hnt ler iimh-r glass. Kor this .iiiethod, however, they Hood In ho ]iar))oilt‘d lii-st. J lio host pan ol a potato is noxt. to tho


skin, so oncoiirago tho familv to oai I'rfast |iota(oc‘s in their jaekc'ts. ‘ Failing ibis learn thc*m.





Serve* hnt ler with must vegoiahhs. K(*d im*:it slmnld he served only once a


day. At oilier meak give lish. f h e hiti'-r is far lielt(*r lor those wlio do brain work ami who got li tilo exoreiso, I sc* Iodine* salt, in place of ordinary s;dt. It oanm-d fooils are givc*n. alwaxk soo


tha t the* meal is halaiieod hv fresh fViiit or fresh vcg(‘lal)les.


Be sim* that all iiasiry is well ,|nne and


not doughy. Do not give pashv Iwico dail.v. •\lwa.vs got the hi>st londs imssilHc*.


that Iho milk is gnarantoed. the meal clean md nf superior <|naliiy. and the ilried fruit •lean and plump.


'I’nrhan dried fruits arc-


host for all occasions. A liandlnl of inrhan stoned raisins oalen upon rising is an l*x- Ih'iit hegiiining for any day. Ke.ineinher that suino ehoai> foods .-ire


really exeollont Iron) the nourishment point; ol \ lew. There are s|n*;its, sardines, fr'os)i herrings (Hie poor man’s s teak) , lent ik.


and Ihc* in(«*rior parts of animals sijcli :is liver, pancreas, ole.


There is no m-ed for me to repeat .\n


apple a day kec-ps Hi<. doclor away.” hut T mighi add “ ,\n orange a day kec’-ps sonrvv nwa.v.’ By tho way. a dav’s fastitiir


oranges is one of the’ host things for a' liad "old.


(FIFTEEN) M M SJplfaigj[miiBi[gj[giiE!i[g)rBiigj E l i a [g l ia [glia) E l [BiiUfBJiBjiBjfBiiBijjjjl 2 5 YEARS AGO


ITEMS CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF DECEMBER 20th, 1907 ^ ijjjjjBliBlfBlfaiiBJiBligJillillljjji


fir Wcslov - \ i


Wakh) and w


!. S ah d o ii. ■ i\ er< i .iiio In


'1‘tlrooin at L


• tenant (K. deii'o smoke,


llc'.ss hy B.C. Ixiitwislle. Mr. .Ii.lm Howard, ’( 'lither.io, w.m the


champioMship at tlie I'litli. rue Aticiion .Mart Christmas Fat .•<tcek ,^how with :i Highland Scot led hy Air. K. .\. Verhnrgli. Woodlold r a r k . Blackhnni.


Ali» Al. I. Hargreaves (HI), of Clavton- le-Aloors. loriiieily of Criiidlelon, was iii-


le ried ill S i . .\iiihrosi-’s ( linrch. CHtidletoii ■n the I7th. Jin* Ih'V. .1. B. W'aildingiMii |in's..|ii.d


I2i prizes lur at tendance at Snndav Sehool


and Scripture Classes a t St . I'ani’s, |.uw Aloor. Hie I own Conned a|.|»i'ovcd plans foi’ the


erection ol ten houses olf \Vadtlingi.in-roai!. ll*. I'V”


Kihlilesdale FrieiuIIv Aii! houses Utf A'iriuria-sticet. fur Air. H^iiry


.'•'hai'i*: and a new warehouse in ( I'rcen.-iere- siieet lor Alesvrs. ({. .^landi'iiig and .•suns All oiler hy Air. Thomas Alitchcll m giv.’*


land tor a eominuaiion of Alitrhell-stn*ei into a new sheet linking np with Viduria- ' t re e l . was accepted.


Ah'S lowler ui Whilewell. were inarrieii at \\ Intewell Clinri h. iiie X’ ienr (Ke\-. |{. -Vnderton I perfoniiln'r the coreiimny,


."alford Bridge Aliik on tin* afternoon of the


Ihe hii',, Biigade wa> sniiiiiioned to where an onlhrea!< liad ocrtiried


in t he ('.isilu Aiaiiiifaet nriiig ( winding room.


oii)|iany


A ir . .Li.nies S t i ie k lam l . o f B aw d lam k I 'a i ’ii!, Clitliei'oc*. dic'd on the l^ th a "e d c;s


ye a rs . A ir . U , hh H a r i isun \


as Bo ro u g h T re a su r i- r tlinnigli illite-s. ui‘ Al


lepnied lo : the alisem


AY. .1. Alilelmll. ••( I ia rh 's L y u i i I ’ lav la i r , the i im ;, d • hi- id -l,


A ir . .Tnhn A l i ie l ie l ! . S t . . Iam e s ’ s--.treel I ’ l- '. 'l'l, ; lir i': iili,.r


I'.sh iim-ter ra ee. w e n (•.■ic|:,.t


' I n * , am i Al :ss M a r y B ik h o ro n g l i s.'cuiiil ;>'">i:ii!er o f A ir . an d M rs . K . lw in Ih l I 'o ro n g i i .


.Moor L a n e A leth o ijis t ( i i u n h hy tin* Ife v . .1. B d l in g to i i .


married at *M the IPtll


“ . In ih is A la c cah aen s ” was i l ie wo rk . iios,.|i t l i t im ie e C h o ra ) r i i io n 's a nm ia l


enncerl. on th e |s i | , . 'n, , .


.Mis< V e l lm l•'orsh:1w (B o l tn iH . A lts . A la ik H a r t le y . All'. W a l t e r L aw to n , and A ir


L v a iK (A la i ic h e ^ te r L A ir . F . W . B a x te r


was (h e e om in i 'io r . ;. ,id Ali-s. .). H ie s . . , , ,i,., a e io in p a n is l . S r . H e le n ’s C i im v l ! C n n i ie i l d e . i i le . l


•• M r .


K J e y ui w ith Oe.i


,,,


proceed g ia i lm i l ly w ith t lie h.-iiehim' of W a d d i i ig ln i i C h t in h. as means p e rm it led.


•U ilm Town Cmiiieil me.'iing Air. .lolm


I'.asihaiii snhmitied a Jeiier un Hie iiiiesiloii ol the iiholiimn ut alih'rmen. aildi'ig ihai an .\rt uf I’arlia.meiit wonhl he teipiue.! \„ iiholisl, Hieni, Amuiig the four me-.iherv


TEN TANGLED TEASERS.


( ’Iho answers to tliose iincslions are pnrposi'ly placed out of order. Von 'honld ho ithlo tn sort them out in live minntes. )


1. What u: i ' a \clmr;--


•V i"rtii of ili'iiiclii'il I'ori iile.ii ion of iriitngiilar shape with two einhatik- nii.'iits coiisi iuit ing a inojecling angle.


2. M'ho was Si . Briilgi'i !- .Miireein Dnni ( I l7Mo2 ' ’^). Hie gre.it Ceriaan [laiiiter and engravt'r. who li\eil at .Vnie.mlinrg. Alan.\' oi his c*ngiavings an* in the British Altisonm.


d. \\ liere did the ( ) . ! ’ . Kiols take pl;ice; k'n'Iia'iialile pnlilie gaidei i ' at Cliokea London, mneli used lor eoncerts and ilaiieing in the t'iglileenili eeii- tnr.v, Thi'\’ were hiiiit o\er in h'lll.


-L What is the iletiiiition of a |•l■e(o^!' 'riicse silver coins used to lie worifi -Is. ;hl. in l'’,nglisli money. The name of j iiasir c is now ajipliod to c*ertain coins of low donominatiou ill Turkey atid Kgypt.


o. AVIio is AL (Jaston Dmimergno? An Irish .'ainl ol Hie titli century who wa.s so beautiful that sho ilosired to 1)1* maih* ugly in order to he free from temptation.


d. Wlioi was a mamlMion? A light till'..... ...


vessel, now little


U'l'il. Xehees wel'e popni.ir with Hio Algerian corsairs of the Aledi- le rranoan.


7. AVhere and wh.il were Kanelagli Hardens?


Al Covent Harden Theat re. TiOinlon. hetween WHi Sepiejiiher and lUth Dei*(*mher. l^Ofl. They w<*ro eansed hy Hie inereaseil prices of adinis- siim whii'li .1, IV Keiiihle fried to inst itute, and intermit tent onl- hnrsts only reased wlien (In* old prices were restored.


?. AVlio was tin* inventor nf etehing? Tin* Fmi e l i statesman,. I’ ri'siclent of Hie Bepnhlie from l ! l2l - -10dl . l i e was gtiost of liononr a t a h:nn}Uet hy Hie rni t ed Assuciat ions nf ('.'re:if; Br i tain and I'ranco at ( ’la i idge’s. I.omlon.on M December.


0. How mucli was a Spanisli pais ire worth? A elergymaii wlio lias eliargo of an eeelesiastieal jiarisli, and is en- liileil to reeeive all tlio titho.s.


10


AVIiat is a ravelin? A type of upper garim*ni worn hy 'Freneh suldiers and servants in the 17th rentnry.


consists in dancitig in the patient’s Init, liowling and heating a tmn-tnm. Tn civilised c'ountric's tho tnotliod is rjiiietor, but the intention is the .same.—Ilean Tngo.


Tn AVest Africa a good bedside manner


in tavoiir was .\hlennaii Cowgill wdio s;,id lie opposed the retention n\ ai'.icniien h.-- eaii'i' !t was 'iiiiply a weapon in Hie haink ol the p:irly in power. The Town Clerk said Hu* original nldeel of alderiinn was to 'ceii re :j ei'il.'iin cominui tv in Hie .on- siiln lion of the C'lnmll.


It was held to


he desirahlu that there shonld alwa\s lie '


with the work. A ir . .luhn H•“rhel•t, ot K a d ih a i i i . and Aliss


the ( oiiiietl who Wf're arniiainted H ra e e W ikoM. Almin t I ’ le a s an t . .''aliden.


w ere n ia rn e i l at I la p to n C a i lm l i . ' t 'h n ie ! i i-n H i ,' L lth .


A le re •• Ke h ' i i s ,,t Old en Da ya " ; “ 1 l iv e 'i w ith my g r a n d fa th e r , .la-aies D a u 'o n . who


ilmr,' h.' l l i e tiresji


1


t 11 oNe i: •C.ision 1 he\- h ad Hot p a r i t i l e hell


a l id [jluye.'s to vverk. ■ i iiin i ' ........ tl'!'


I m ■:i,'>ii; ' e . .a eli li i;m o w as (III t h.' f r i . ' i ....................... .. ■g*' B r a i i l iw ; i i t e at l le n t lm n . .onl would r e p a ir to eainp (.e.ag.^ hv i'-. ' i f t e i i lin t ii


W i l iam t


I h im r i i ' . ' - 11111111. a ied ii|. ( luT, Up on l.’ liev L' :


I he We.' sma ‘ la aii 's . . d \ h. n , ui-


to


hi s 1,', 't. ktn i r l ied t h e a 'l ie s i r um h i ' ] ' i } ’o x elaiit ied ' B y glim , th a t 's ' i h e l l ! • .\v.- 1 epliei 1 i.i.I


I


• when t li;i cni i . - s i>) ' to j i a fill !


— •• r i l l T,' wa - a l i t l l


sharp Tow Me


llei'tlle .


I'aii Hj : i hi iin : -------


lellow w'lm


i n ' i ’ d a y Imd • at. 1'hi . ij iru' . ;i


wit 'I'll,' T'lVVIlele H a l l , lu illglil 'CVell imvllvh


B u u la i id from the Did. ,' .,i B c .e l .- a 'I tlii'.v leaseii the Iish i i ig and n a i ie s to a A L i in l i i 's le r .u i i ip a i iy .


T he


" a n i * ' l the I 's ta le s ie e la t ig w i ih Hn-v ofli'j-ed a p rem i i i i i j in Hi.,'.- v, ka. w i l l in g to assist


j 1, . h,. pi .n. : ;


p'-aeher.s I knew w. 'n; m Wha'll.-v and eiit lee.i • old .........a


w h i i , ' I h e ir mat,'- u ei e n.'; t ' a.imek, .‘p


C a p ta in W In d le y at C le i l . i l iH . .e, ' i lh ig ........... iiegii: aed


ca ■


the e s ta te , in H 'e ir emleav . n is in im- lutin'si p e i in \ . '


i f


I'ldged w i i l i my gt a ml mot h e r . A irs , |■^.;llk- lam l . in S i i i lo rd . i i i ' i h.dnvv the Cum' e: ,-ial In n . wh ere Chit k-on'-, simp i-. M\ la th e r own.'d t i ife . ' ut i l l , ' Imii'.-s. vvlii-li wer. -.lid to he th e iioMdesI


in jh,- I i 'V i i i . 1.. ;;iisu


th ey Were 'h i ie d . whereas .mi!.., pi'op.'riv- vvas th a t . ' l l . ' l l .


.Mr. K ia v la n i ho


was k n ig h ted 'o a .e i i iu e h i i .- i i n-. . a e d f-*i.nnn a y . 'a r when h.' eame t,i T ii.m iMm 's


at. I'rimrnse.^ and when at t lie einl m his le f c i M r . Tl.om-oii wi.nl.l h a ve i i '- e i i . i , ; ,- i l him at tluiilde t i l . ' s a h i iy . h.- e v p i . 7 m i l lte l i t lu l i tl, t r ; iv . | el, f a . C e i ita ie n t ‘ . ! . iro - e t t i i 'ig in l.omlMii.


H.ishall halves, ami


railway, fur ih.'* .Assuciai ion • I.*.


.state ol IIiiconsrious-


w.is a :;lini t!ep(.‘g maker. :iiid had hi- wnrk- 'hop at tin* hack of a shipimii w her«.' iho ( cniMty Conn now .stamis. Kveiy other .Saturday I used to go to .^etiie deiii’ering .six dozen, and .somoliines oiglii dozen, .^llnltle•, at :i iiiill i-alled Iiishnk'. about a mill' above .<eitle. AikI I lia<! to walk tho ent ire dis tance iliere and h;iclc. Tho slinitles Were lur haiid-looMis. and tiiey ueiglied liall-a-poiind e a ch !


In those' d;i\s u| my youth Koheri Tn.ppus


was the main lawyer in t' litheroe. ;md huili • lolm l•!as^halll ;uid Hartley Baldw in s. rvocl their aiiiele s with him. troniile wiili Air. 1 rappe-.


I oiice goi into I kept pig-oiis


iie.ir my grandlat her's CMii k-lmp, and old •loe Dean he li\fd next in Hie lit tle Catholie { hapc'l. np the enuy o|i Lcuer- gaie a lii tle higln i’ np ami ac ross Hie road Irc-m Bead's shoc'ing torge lu' oncc' snid lo me •


• it I d that pigeon tha Ims I' thi ’


liaini. I’d draw all’ i pigeun- i' ( liiherec'.” .\s I was natntally impiisii i\.. ( haiiii'''! the* bird to him. w hi't'enpoii he sim aic'd sojno


'" I' l of licpild ovc'i- it. Then ! t-Kik tb hack II. tl'.' cote and I. t all tile l.ird- oiib. D Hie\- <1 :i III,I draw al! the piu' " ' i - in


( liihi'roe to timm. Ihev eir taii iiy .'it i r.i.te<l all those heluiiging to'Ai r . Trappes. Later on. old .lim Killing, who was garden. i lur .Mr. IVapjii's :it Sianh \ lloii 'e. told h: i , I ’d 'di his pigc'uiis. and the Iaw\'r anio grandfather ami kic-k.


np a J i ■ ............. ly.


\\ Ill'll he ih re a le u e d me w ith iiii|irisM:irii. Mt. it w:is on ly ;i iwin k l.- in h e ye ih a i -aveil •me from p le a d in g fo r


ici-rey. and he


acc epted my g r a in L i i . ’ s v e r y pi- fuse apo logy and promise to •• « . i i '• h' w In-u h e ’ll knim.


A ir . W a n i le had a la w y e r ’s Dimk-sl r e e l . and l iv ed at


th.' L i t t le M ali served 1 1 ' ai'lml.'.^ w i i l i ii in i .


.Mr. M a il inv a r ia h ly wui e a < le, ir a !- ' ’ iapetl UI*'.'' t ia i . ill w i iie ii h.' ir e i j i i . 'i iH v e a n ie c l im |m n a i i i p a | .e r '. am i even haul; uni.'S. H e hail a g re y puny on whieh he ■ lude^ to I 're s iu i i . Kdvviii Al <'I hoi •! ;<-a •: .h is


•’ ten •


w l ie ’s l)r,,t Im r ) liv ed at >!iaw l !r Hn* K e v . A ir . In g ram . \ ' i ‘ ; ir of H h 'lg e d w ith t ll l 'I l l .


I oil' I ' l l l , ol!'


FIFTY YEARS AGO. Items culled from Newspapers dated December IW/i, 1S.S2.


I irciim'iaiic,' neeiirred in the neigii-


lioiiriio 111 ol New ton whieh eaiisoil a g,iod deal of meniiii i' iii . .V vveilding pari.v issued from ilie Inimlei of .'siorili. near .N'l'wion, with the iineiiiion of wending their wa.v on foot to ."'laidlmi'i) ('hiircli, where the iiijiniagi' htni to itike pitice. Both hride and hriih'grouiti. however, were of a Im' I i- fnl turn, and in order to avoid heing the “ ol'served of all ohs ene r s . ' ’ resolved not to proceed along the pnhlic highwa.\ ihtoiigli Xevvlon. hut to walk along :i private road, the propeity of Air. \\’. Wilkinson, of Alicldlewood.


.Ml Went Well tiiitil they


reaelic l the end of Hie road, whefi' the lodge gall's are located. Here the lodge- kei'jier's wife made her appearance and in- foi'tiied the party with an air ol aiiilmiit.v that not even vvedding parties nnilil pa tlirongh fhe gate-. Tlie WniiliMu* lii'icl'


eiiirent of a woman’s will.” In imploring 1 ’'***■•‘*1 nt ilmir phn !aigi:;i


it was pointed out t.) the “ good


woman ” tliat it was close on tin* time lixed for tlie ceremoiiy to be perfor.tned. and nn- h'sk she permitted Hiem tn go they eonld not he married that day. After a ileal of persuasion, slm ultimately (’oiisenied (o prononnee tin* “ open se.same.” af ter whieli the party jnoceeded on their jonrney. and .ill wetit merry as a mtirriago hell,’’


Air. .Toiiathaii I ’eei. of Knovvlniere Alaiior,


e\Iii)dieil hi ' pri.me row “ Casqnet(e ” at Hn* Christinas I'at .^Imws, hegiiining at Birminghaui. >he was placed first at the Agrieultiiral Hall. Islington, and at Leeds, and won a big nnmher of prizes elsewhere. ITc*r live weight was 17 cwts.


Parties ” was the topic di.=i'ussed hy AToor l.aiie A’oung Alen’s AI.T.S. Air. .L Kohin- son. of Shaw Cottage, inlrodnced Hie snij- ioet. Afessrs. S. ATvers. AV. Orr, T. Davies.


1*L Ford snid T?. Harm*)* taking pail in the debate. Afc a meeting of tlie Town Council, the


Town Clerk rend a communication asking approval in certain, clau.sc.s connected with


“ The Future Alan:igenu*nt of Folitieal.


•groom Ill's,',.eh,‘d the enstoiliaii of tin* gates to allow them to pass, hut for a time it did >eeiii that limre was going l.» he a veriliea- tioii of Hie lines of Tnke—” l ie is a fool who thinks hy force or skill to tnrn lim


lim h i l l lieiMg p tem . ited i l l K at 'li.imelU lu r Hie furmatiuM uf the A l a in l i i ' t e r .'sinp r .m a l . r i l l ' e llec i


I.f Hi,' clau se Wa^ to e;:. C o ip o i i i l i i iM ' lo lend li.oiiev lo r tlm p llipe- e.


A ilej,Illation ef the Tuv. II <'o:iu..il, appointed to se,. ih,. dirc' lufs ,,1 ;h,.


eashii'e and )orksl,i i'e |{advva\ Cniiipaii.v, reported Hia; ilte lat ter had pfouii.sed i!,at a sl|h?,iilute(l ro;id. 2i' feet wide, sliiu;' 1 he n.aile Irom Karsuii-laiie lu the I’a " -n g e r .'*'talioii. in place ol the road aliout to In) lings, uitli . iitraiir.-' into ■1. as hilimito.


iiiaiie mill ih, the Cattle Al


Dr. Fr;:'W.


|•|'pol•I^^i iliai .•'epleiillM'i'. ilm j B.inmgh. ami RI.'' per


Aledieal Oliie.r uf H.-.dHl, diuiiig the ipi.-irter ended e Wife .'D*s hinhs ill the I deaths. Till* hirth rate oj tin* popniaiioti.


A l. 'tier on “ The l.ighiing of Cl i t inioe .” 'lied hv “ Bill and P e g ” read as nmie r: .Vow that onr Town Coniieillors hav,' got md. I I'lesmiiL'. ;;ro


1 1 • 1 •


ready for work, oni Peggy thinks i: only right tlial onr pockets should he »oti- siderod: so I will iiist let- you hear oim of onr grievaines, jmd .should like to know whai y.in think ahoni it. Our stj-oot lamps are in a very had am! dirlv c.nidi- Hon. vviiii Imnn'i's to eorrespond. In many instances the lampl iglui f (who is reallv a


.<teeple .la rk) ean’ i turn tin* tap. it h.-im' hrozen or nisly : and no wonder, for it itas prohahly not heen cle:ined sinec .\dam was a hid.” On passing Hirongh tho Afarker-])l:me we stup[)eil to have a drink Hieing teetotal ler' ) at the old water


'pont , imd onr Pegg.)'. wlio is very sliarj) afc ■eeing iinyiliiiig. says to mo, “ dust loo]; up. Bill I there’s atnulier lamp with Hie glass


Jnoke i i .” And .so tliero wa.s, just eiutsed throng], the want of a now Inirnor.


If


tlnifc were only otio c:iso. it wonhl he exitts- ahlo; hut tlmt .state of huups is ratlior oommoji. so tliero is hlamo somewhere, ami wo siiould like to put Hio saddlo on tlio hor.so that should wmar it. Having t.nkon np a fair lot of your spiieo, we will ro.sorvo Jinotlior li t tle hit on ri'gnhirity of lighting, etc. , until sotno future occasion. Otir Poggy wonders how tlioy got paid for sm'li jerhs, tor sho thinks the hill will ho rather .awkward lo niako out.


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