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A D V E R T I S E R A N D T IM E S , F R I D A Y , J U N E 1 7 . 1 9 3 2 .


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■:«ven l ' ’f a


’J Ih' " Air-.M imlotl ‘ Prince.—XnvT Week . - ( oronct*. ami Coronalion<.__


Cnil-Spccd ■ • I'nr Ottawa


Di'Ic'Znto.-A r«:i)k- infi PnihliMn.


llif' ila\x


t:nd ^eod


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TIm- Prime '|'l«'ii iid


«>l Walo is •Nainpic of M-ttinj: ill,, natiiin


“ air-miml,>(lm.sv


H.- IIM- l.i. iicinphm,. [,, I...... ||„. ....... «;i.\ liriil iii.i-1 |n.,i|ili- ,|n


’ rviriit uiM-hM-ml w ut'el:-em| win.n the Prince Hew


liiinii.li. r-(„.ii,.in| Cntclilnv, nm| thnir 1 |MS111,.11N Aivlii,. Cmiiii^tnii


i:i ua' i ino I, T!le ..


iwi'liii'r m tills pun,. ,vns ;,n,l


.Iii|>iili.-.|. iinilnsHiilliil Miyiiiiinto. Th,, . - 1 , .Mills iviiii liy nvi, ii|, ............ .. t„ pliiv


I 'll 111.. I M il , ., . . Ml 11 111,.ml ti'lls nil' a \'ory tine «:anu*.


I'l.ANS Koii XAV V WKKKs. l>iv|..Mriili,,iis ii,.,.


! 'anile oi tile holiday season. 1 lll<* i if


the


• l i t ' t h i ' \ «*;i C 1


*o;.t i .n d


de^troyeix, ami cniipHeated maiioeiivr.-s I 'nhmaniie-. while another part of tlie


^0 I..'‘ ;ilil«* to nil <1'•'troyci"*


!'r"i:raiiinie will illusiraie tlio work ol HUel's. At , ach port ih,. hieoor eniisers am! hatih-.





• ownei-v durme the we,.kv, which ‘ Im- mh '' «'J'h ............ .


( 'o >;t o k a ( (U to x K T . \\ hen I lnii,-hed the other ilav with the


i <;h1 oi a well-kmiwn linn of icweller- tli.‘ i div iiiriie,! on tiu. recently.isHied llirilnlav noiioni'v. and. in this <M,nm*xion. he tolil *''■ 'oiiie intei'e^tilie iaets about <‘orom'ts.


- Idoiii hny c•trone^.• nntii sm-h an ocea>ion aii'cs.


.In.-t ln-lor,. Kine Oeoree’s ,-orona-


I'oii. niy friend told ane. his linn made ln;mlredv ,,\ coronets, hnt since then iliev have not niaile om*I


\i'-'innn'-. earK. niaripiises am! tlnkes co'i more in proportion, np to ahont Loll. Xew p.er-’ iuh,‘v c,Kt. ahont C2 IHI. thoneh when a title is inlii'rited there is usually no nc-es. 'i iv to hny rohes. lor they are hamhal down as heirlooms. The most am ieni rohes now worn are I.or.l llosslvu's. whicli are llu Veal's old.


\ liaron's coronet costs Ti ll -: PltlXCK'.'^ TttA.^T. I he Prince ot Wales will. I liear. attend h?d


ihe Dominieii Day Dinner, which is to he I . Id under ih<. pr<'sid,.ney of .Mr*. .1 . Howanl


l•^ rl:n'on. Ilieh ( 'oniiniss.ioner for Canada at the .''avov on MUtli .Inue,


’ riiis dinner is an annual allair. hnt more


I portame than usual is attached to it ihis year, for it will take the form of a 'l.aiier to th,‘ llfilish deleeal(*s to the l!i.p« rial Conference at Ottawa, who will he haviiie for Canada a few ,lays afterwards.


"1 the eveiiine— ilnu of “ Cainula ami the Imperial C,infeienee ” - to wliieli Ministers of the Crown will resp,nid.


The Prince will pmpos,. the priiiei|)al toast iliree


HU ON


D :about the home A ( ; 0 0 D D in V K .


Talc** half an onma* 4if eroain of tartar, tin*


iiiid of one leonon. a tahlespiioiifnl 4if 4*astor .liigar and S4)im* hruis4*d ging4*r. Put all ti,**si* iiigredionts inl4) a jug and pour on a :p.;ir: ol boiling wal«*r. When cold, athl tl," mice of two Icimins. B4*mov«* the r an I )dai»* in aimihcr jug u ith ice.


CHAZA' PAVK.MKXT. Crazy pavi*ment i.s i*xpensivo to buy rea«ly


itnnlc. Why mit utilise all y4mr hiMikcn cK’ckery and ohl jars?


( 1. 1:A X IV (-■ r p 11( fL.ST!■:Iti :d k k h x r r n i i-; V**xi time you want l 4) ch*an njiholsterefl


ninmnre try putting n ihimp chilh 4»v(*r it tivsi. Tliis ki*4*ps the ilust from Hying ilioiu.


A MAYOVVAISK T IP . Win*n yon are making mayonnais4* .sain*e


Inr yoiir <alad>. first hor<* a hole in the 4;ork of \oiir oil bottle so that the^ idl can In* P*;ijn’d nut limp by ilrop. This oiisure.’'





*\cn mixing of tin* oil ami vinegar. HKKTLKS.


If yon ai4* tronljli-d with heetltLS in your


kii(.iicn. g4*i, a jar and fill it with lilac’k Inacle. Tlu'ii tic a large pi(.‘C(^ of paper Kiiimi the m*4 k in tin* shajie ol an umhiTlla, allowing tin* 4* gminnl.


aiiract. tin* hoetic.s and imeo liaving crawled up the paper, tln*y will fall into the jar.


A SOFT PUTTY. If yon want to make your 4)wn putty, take


two poiimls of whitening, threi* ounces ot white leail, jTiix with a little hoileil Bn.soed oil atnl a tahlespnonful of salad oil.


ilie


ad<1iii<m cif oil keeps the putty from hanlening.


TIAIIt TIIUI.SJIES.


ami wat**r Jis ihis lends to soft(?n eveii the li<*.'t, hristlo.s in time. Yon can use either a h.atli of petrol or rub well in with the fing4’rs (or a pieci) of rag), or the brush ; tan he wasln?d in enld soda pater. Tlm latter will remove all grease just as well as hot soapy water.


OLD T IN S . In turning out ruhliish, save any good tins


;is thev conn* in liandv for the store cup- iioaril.* AYith a coat of paint and lettering ■they are cliarJiiiiig for kitchen shelves. Small tins also come in liaiidv for artist metiihers 4if tin* familv as thev can be painted ami deiMirated ami made into powder boxes ami trinki't reee ptacU'S. With 11 fmv tubes ol oil paints amt .a boUlc of viiriiisb. vor.\ . hai iiiini; liii tliilay jjifls


of ohl medii'inc tin.s. Dt) not wash valuable hair brushes in so.ap


a t Jiien’s services, first appeaivd in a ” .Selocthm of Hyiiins for British f^cameti,” pnhlislicd in TIio writ4*r was Dr. Joliii


r iTinS hymn, .so popular during the war, ami freqm^ntly used


ford, was stamling in tlic aisle watcliliig some r4*pairs to tin* eliurch when a largi* piivi* of masonry fell upon him, striking him on the lu'ail. Ho was ten- <lerly carried l4i the rectory, where ho "passed away on Ajiril 0th, at’ the ag4* of IH. ” Fight


Samuel Bewley Monsell, wlio, while Rector of St. Xicholas’s, CJnild-


tin* good figlit ” Is tlie best kmiwn of Ins 300 livmns.


'“ ‘A


4lge of tin* paper tii Icnich tin? 'I’lie smell of the U*4*acle will


Fight the good fight with all thy might,


Clirist is lliy strengtii ami Christ tliy right;


Lay hohl on life, and it .shall he Thy j4iy and crown eternally.


lint tho-,. ol


IJeraine i>o,.rv w,‘ar tindr c<.ronets ,,nlv It l•‘)|•onalio^n. new,Mnneis to the jieerae'e


II


■ iii>' will^ h,. open for insp,.,tio,i l,v the .Inly.


V u v \\,.,.|i. 111 'Ilf ililli.ii.iit miviil imi-m I'll' ...........


lli'l'o liiiv,. Iiwoiiii. 11 i.,...iiliii.


a '•nhiimnne. \'ivii,,iv will lo uateh th,‘ liriiie „f torpedo. s


movi ihiillinir Xavy \V,',.ic uill he a •


• haule " h,'tween lay,Ml ,1,,. utljde of (hi ,|||,|


liini a ;;roat deal of linu*. A • »»l iliis was proviilcl duriim


-aiidu irh land,.,! near the j;olf rourse. placed round, and wa- olf a^^in lilerally wilh-


OIU’ IIANS 0 |.’ T i l l . ; S'miiK.S. Hi'- W i l l , ,1,1,i l l , It,„.|,i.lj,m wim ,„„t,„.ml


I l i in i i t i l l - I it l ,, . , . l in y ( „ t|„, I


' ..V. /'Lli' iliis Iii-I' iiiiiiiil'iihl Ih is v , . i„ . ,


i im , (111 liiMi|,.,„.y „| H'lf


ami lie hr hy AJa_reh"neNt. ........


M’t hl ll lSl.i l ,| „ . li is li „|. ,.||iM| , , . , , !■"


h i . i l h.mh.rs nl III,. i||.ii|n.|.y trmin mill nnlist hu i Mi|i|.ii|.t.


llll |.Nl|.|lch.| |l|.nvim.iii| lnii|.. In ....... . lint <sii. ^\•„n,|ll,m, tnhl


1“ ' ” l l l i i l ’ li '.i i n u t I'm|. h i , I I -


111 .ll-n |.,..|„.s |n|. II p.iminiis Inspniis,. Ii.niii hi p.m.,.|,| piihl,,. „.|„, shmilil .............. .. I 11 Mini,, rrspniisihilitv Inr ,|„.


;mhii;"ri,.;'i;;r'......... ■"


-M.Aim.; TK-MPKST’S N|.;\v |>|,a v , |.;v,.|.yh,„ly M.r.ii,.,l ,.|ml llm nth,.,. ..vriiin


tn wi.liiilii,. MiiiK, Tniiiprst tn tlm St


. 111,1,.s s I ii..i,l,.,>-„ phiyhniiso pmiliiirlv .11 pin,I In hyr iln mhtliil hniml nl inim.ih^ .11“ !


in whirl,, ivith th,. ..M.,.piin„ ;,i


II Inw rhiirity pi.|lnrimimi's, sh,. Inis m.vnr ■ip|ir..ir,.|l ii iilil llm pri.M.nr.


while I


llm phiy WHS " T im X'lm-ttiir Tr.",'." ami It was an aiiliisiim trill,-, il was m.lh’


"i"','''; nr"h..r"


'I'.hiit at 111,. .St. .laim.s.s .Miss T,.„ip,.sl wnrihy


.............'h.v. wislmil thal Inr


A rart wliirh ii,t,.|...su.,l all tlm wnnmn in , ........ii“ li.;iir,. was that .Miss Triiiimsl ap|i,.ars


Inr Ihn lilsl Hum pyjannis nli tlm sia.-n-- ..... t: P.yianias limy scrnmil i . r i , , . '


.Miss Colia .l„h"s,"i. .Mr. |,„„is llavivarii


mill .Mr I. Ill haul lirnwim prn ral i.siVlh.iit I toils to AIiss lenipest’.s art.


O ) 0 KI.\(; C’AAIKL’.'*; Do yim kno ,w how t«i rook


\ou do «lo. , hr«-aklast. IIK.AIP.


...................... . -amel’s himip? the organizers of a “ niv.sti'rv


to lollow a jiiidnight Him'show


planm'd for a few weeks aln*a4!. will he *dad i'> lioar from you T I ik iiiiiliii"fit lillii sli.m- is li,.i„[T ||,.|,| j„


.•air.ol s liiiiiii'. to proviil,. („o liiiiiilroil liivaT;- lasts was ordei’ed a )\*w »lavs ago. Till- moat is lioiiio s,.|,t In,III A"fi’ioa in a


liozoii ooiiilitioii, ami, liy tlm tiiim il lias amvoil. It is lio|iocl tliiil a iiiotlioil ol' 0001.- ing it will also iiavi heeii fonmi. Im-nh*ntally. novi'Iiies in tin* food line


MM‘111 to he ,piit«‘ popular in London ihis ''‘Umnier. | have heard roiM-nily »)f vonp from the .New Z«*aland toheroa lish, fnmli. a kiml oi sardine, which ronies from New- loiimllaml. and ^•arrage4•n iiio>s, of Irisli 411 igin. vliii'li is hi*ing used in hlain'-maiiges,


KXOKDII KOB m.Ai: I In* nuiiiher of American visitors in l.on.


don at tin* moment has had ilu* 4’ffoct 4if imitmg voiin* stories wiih a Transailaiitie llavoiir into 4-innlatlon. Here is one I heard the otlioi’ ilay.


A cohiui^al mail miist4*re4l n[i all Ins


i-ourag4‘ ami took liis jir>L (light in an aero­ plane. As he eliinhe4l 4Uit aft4*r tin* r ’|ide. In* turned to tin* pilot ami **aid: “ .<ah All Iia*. Id ihaiik \ou hi’ hoih d(*m riili**.,” •


• What an* yon talking ahont?” n*inrncd tile airman. *


• A'on only had one ridi*.”


pa^'cnger. “ Ah iloiic had two — niah lii't jind Jiiah last ” !


.lAC'K LO.VDOVKH. FOB S.MOKFB.S. It


vlale low one. I ho liest plan is to k4*ep a saiu*er


smoke in a room. esp4*iially if It is a ^11...


is .soinetiim*s diflicult to g4*t riil ot 4 . . I - . . - t - 4 . 1.


ol weak permanganati* of potash perinan- 4*ntly in the room, in an inconspii'iious


imsition, Bem*w tin* solution in tlio sain*or 4‘very other tlay.


d u s t f il s .


il, alli*r l)4*ing washed, ili4*y are s()akc4l in paraHin. Charg4.*


1 !i4*se will Ii4* toiimi imteh nmn' 4*Hii*a4*ioiis 4l wilh parailin they not


only dust hnt act. as nolisliing 4*loilis. To wasli ilirly iliistors. plan* ilry in a 4*opp«*r with two lahlespooiisful of paratlin. Di> mit till the coppi'r imire than half full ot wai4*r wh4*n aihling paraHin. A hamiful of Miila and a 4juart4*r of a pouml of soap shouhl he adtl4*d as W4*ll as tlio paraHin.


PRODUCED AN EXPIRED LICENCE.


Bimingtoii. wa^ fineil .As. at Holloii-hv- Howland. on Alomlay. ft>r ilriving a motor


4-yelo without Hi-i-nci*. P.C. Walker staleil that Loach went to the imlic,. station to report a slight ai-eidcni and prodm*etl a ilriving lii*4*m*4* whi<*h had c.xpiivil twimly


ihivs 4*aHier. When Harry l.^•a<•h. ol Howgill House, ” .Vo. 'ah,” answered tin* fright4*ned


iilil .il a lli,.aliii-al iliaiily ...... » i l l i il„. Iil.'ii ol Iiitroiliuiiio a iiovi.ltv, (■iimi..|i


\vi,..,-o •• 77/T ; childben. j


! | | Peeping into Toyland || ..............


>; The Adventures of Weenty. .....


Till-: AIB.MA.V.S CLKK.


4lir»‘ction, lor live minntes, without having the luck to iliscover a hoiisi* where food couhl ho bought, Sam and Leonanl r4*inrm*d


cliaiiii lolloweil Mr. Babbit's iiistriuftioiis 4'xacily.


.After exploring, 4*ach in his cho.*.en


to the open green >pa4*e in the iiiidiMe of tlu* woimI.


ihe 4)thers.


Mr. Babbit relnrm*4i at tlio saim* tijiu?. Any lii4*k.' ’ In* 'aiil, ns sodu jj.. ]|(>


piam*, and llum .Mr. Babbit, hmkiiig all anmiul, saiil:


” Slu* 4*an't he far, ’’ saiil Sou’wester Sam. Li't's call!”


So thi*y siumtoil tog4*ther: W 4*4>iity ! Wi'c-i'eiity! AV«*(*nty-v-v!”


]ookt*d all ronml at tlu* wooils which ti*i*l«*heil nway on e\'«*ry point. .\t h*ngtli


anotlier air|)Iam* np there in tho sky!” Leonard ilu* Lepri*chanii ami S<Mrwe>t(*r


iri'fnlly witli his haiul, nm! star»*d lianl. How cnrion>!” snid lu*.


air|>laiu* aliove i*ami’ lower, ami eircleil, ami sank, till, vi*ry siioii, with a rtiar am! a swish, it si*tth*il on tin* grassy spai*e very iu*ar to “ Flying Fun.”


sceiuled from his 'plane as Ilu*y appro:ichi*iI. “ It's a (iiu* hit f)i' hick (o meet you!’’ “ (Had lo si*e \‘oii!” chornscil tlu* ollu*rs. The airman hi*gan to i*xnlain rapiilly. *' i ’m on a r«*conM)i*i*aking Hight.'yon


to greet a fellow airman. •• Flu*w-w!” saiil tlu* airman, who ile-


Vaturally. Mr. Bahhit am! tlu* oth<*rs ran


Bahhif. He was right, for. i*Vi*ii as he spoki*. tlie


•Ami lii*'s eojiiiiig ilovvn!”’ said Mr. Why, so ilu*re is!” tliey.


Sam rushed up lo follow tlu* ilirection of his pointing finger.


* AVi* iliin't know whiiHi way she's gom*!” Mr. Bahhit M*rati*Iu*il ins lii'ad, and


*• l*hisi<*r saiil than ihme!” said Li*oiiaril. ‘■till. .Vow W 4>‘I! havi? to h)ok for lier!”


wamhwiMl away—aft4*r all I saiil about slay­ ing •


But tlu'fi* was no ri'ply. ” Wi*!!!” gaspcil .Mr. ’ Babbit. “ She’s


ituivi* on till we eomu ti) a more liki*ly plact*.’’ The throe of tinmi appimacln'il the little


Both Sam .md L^'onnril shook their hemis, •• Xor mo!” sniil .Mr. Balitiit. “ Well, * il hi'tter iniiip into ‘ Flying Fiiii,’ ami


LiMUiard, “ WIil4*h is too Inul—aft(*r‘von told h(*r not lo.”


•Why, whor**’> Weenty?” ‘ .''In* must havi* movi^il awav,” said


,s happo,,,,,,; to M,-. Itabhit ami ll,.. oib.'is .'m„i 'h',..sU.,- .Sam ami l.i.imarcl tho l.opio-


-N|.«- «■.. I„„l I.L.lte,- m't bm-k to tlu- .<p„t Km, •• is ipaikoil. to m',. \,l,at


QUARRELSOME DOGS.


“ How curious!” said Mr. Bahhit. •‘ Tlu're's another airplane np there in the skvl”


aroiiml, so far as I coulil see. If i t ’s food you’re after. Vim’il he wi>e to timl this hiiuse, waving or m» waving.’’ •• Show us the way,” saiil Air. Bahhit,


direction in whicli he had seen the luuise. “ 'riianks.'’ sjiiil Air. Bahhit. *• 'I’liat’s


eagerly. Carefully, the airman luiinted out the


man, jumping rapidly into his ’plane again. They waved him otf. Then Air. Baliliit


through the trees a t the iilher side of the eh'aring.


ing lu*r. “ Do you Inuiw a limtse here- ahouts?”


lu* .'iglii’d, ami ghnieiu! u[t at the .'ky, as though for inspiration. -Ami tlu* next ininiite lu* shmh'il his eyes


•• TIu*re’s


pleasi’il with hijiiself. “ The waving pi*r- son must liavi* been AYeenty!” “ .Ami c*au you givi* us fniul if we I’ome


strangely. “ I h>ft tlie house half an lunir ago. to dig potatoes from my patch to cook for ilinm'r.” “ I was right !” snid Air. Bahhit, very


wotiml along tlu* narrow. i'ur\'i*y path, ami it. was not very long helore they came in sight of till* house, llumgli, as Mr. Babbit pointed iuit, ’‘ it wouhl have been a iiiHieull place to timl alone.” “ 1 i*an’t see AYeenty!” exelaimed Leonard


ti'Ilows! And I’ve giit to push on as fast !>'* I ‘‘an. But Fvi* run out iif pi-trol-- thought I was giiing to liivak down—then I spied your machino parki*d liere. Say, f(*llows, i*an Villi leml me some gas?’’ ” A\ by, itf eoiirsi*.” saiil lieonard. “ AYi*’ve


ph*iity ol gas! fill-!”


I t’s tdijil Wi*’ri* hmking


“ And a Httle gir l ,” said Afr. Bahhit. Then, as I.«*onaril ran to fetch a tin of petnil lo li*ml the airman, ho aihled: " 1 suppose yon haven’t. notii*Oil a little


girl anywhon* nniiid about in the Winids?” “ ’Fraiil not !” said tlie airjiian.


little girl is rather a small thing to sjiot from an airplam*.


I saw anywlu'i'i* iu*ar here was someone waving a big white eloth! Tlu*y’re mit used to airplanes in tliosi* parts. I giicss, am! T suppose this persiin waiiti*d tii wave nu? a wclconu*!” Blit Air. Bahhit priekod up liis i*ars at


'I’lio only cnriiius thing


he i'luiniieil, anxiously. “ Tliat’s right 1” laughed ihe airman.


that. “ AVaying a. big, white cloth, yoti say,”


” AVaving as tliough their life ilepemled on it, tlu'y Wi*re!”


ami said, seriously: ‘‘ That sounds to me like AVeonty!” “ AV«*enly?” i*clu)i*d Sam. “ Why, yes!’’ i*xphiincd Air. Bahhit. “ If


Afr. Bahhit tiirneil lii Rou'we.ster Sam,


AVi'eniy WiWi* hist in the wochI and saw an airplane, she'd lliink i t was ns, looking for her. So naturally she’d wave!” “ AVell, llial’s a good idea.” said Sam.


” A


Wi* h‘ft in ;lu* litth* lumsi* in tlu* last story? Bead all about it m*xt Wi*ek.)


joyfully, *• \\’i*i*nty! \\'ee-i*i>iily!’’ But there was no answer! (AYliat lias happem*d l«i AYeenty, whom


picasi'd to hear ns. I'll bet!” So they all ran towards tlu* hmisi*. calling,


A


siioii hi* thi*re!” Sih*ntly tlu*y followed tlu* woman as slu*


to your house?” oiU|uireil hungry l.conard tho L(‘prechann. “ Wliy, i*i‘rtaiiily!’’ said the Wiitiian. I t ’s not vi*ry far. Wi*’II


‘‘ Fiillow nii*.


at an airplane during the last few minutes?” eoutiinu*d Air. Bahhit. “ I havi* not!” said the woman, staring


“ I do.” .said tlu* wiitnan. I live tlu*re!” “ llavi* yiiii been waving a wliili* i*hith


comes a woman. Perhaps slie knows where this luuise is.” -As 111? spoke, :i Wiiman made her way


saii l: “ -Vow to iiml tin* house!” “ I don’t think wt* shall liave to liml it miiselvi*s,‘’ saiil Sou’wester .Sam. “ Here


tlu*_l)i'*‘t you «*nri ilo. Vtiw .voii put oft agaln^—ami 1 hopi* yiuj hi*i*ak tlie ri*cor<l!” “ Thanks for everything.” saiil the air ­


THE LAW ON THE SUBJECT. UY ‘ PHII.OKUON.”


()wm*rs ol 'I aiI-A\ aggi'rs are i-on>tantIv


><e4‘king advice from hcathiuarters :ibout ilogs th a t attack theirs without provoca- tum, ami the infereiiee is iliat ntlu*rs must he III a similar preilicament.


recngnisi'il that animals emih! not he i*x- peeted to have their passiiuis umh*r the s:imo contriil as human beings:


Let dogs delight to hark ami liite. For Ooil hath maile them s o : ’


[.i't hears :iml lions growl ami figlit, For tis tiieir nature to.


“ (Joml-ilay.” saiil Mr. Bahhit, approach­


Hghts ill attacking smaller ilogs, :im] if it can he shown that Ills itwner is awan* of tins habit iin aggrievi-il person wouhl havi* a n*asomilih* i*|iaiu*e of obtaining .monetary re- ilress.


tlu* Li'preeliann. ‘‘ Pi*rhaps she’s gone insiih*!” saiil Air. Bahliit. “ A’o’il hi*tt<*r i*all. She’ll ho


to he an old offetiiler, and tiu*ri* shonhl not he miu*li ilillienlty in proving Itis pmpensity. Any lU'ighhour who li*ars his ilog ma,v I'u* injnri*<I by him should iiiforni his owm*r by letter ot tlu* pri'vious iilli'iici's ami iiitiniato th.'it’ he will hi* hehl responsihh* tor any ihimagi* ilom* by him. Kviih'iitly thus AiT’4*ilah? iieoils to nu*i*t a tmtgli i*iistiimer that would givi* him a g<mi! hliling.


In


tlu* pre-motiir days a Loiiihm .man, wlu> lived in the eountry, nsi*(! tit ilrive to the station in tlu* morning, letting his Dalmatian run hehiml the carriage.


for trallic- poli<*i*meii are being i*xpei*i-meiited with as a ri'siiU of ri'i*ent ilemonslratiiUis.


Fh*(*lrically-heati*il uniforms and shoes


talkers ami revolutionaries, hnt capable, hoiu'st,


AA'hat this eountry necils is not i?levcr Imsinessliki* men.—Air.


.Tohn


Alethorpe. near Fakenham, Norfolk. Tho rural district i-onncil have to wait until the only house in Alethorpe is iieeupied l)i*fi)re tliey i,*an <li?elan* a. vaeam*y on the <*nuneil, as it is onlv tlien that a nomina­ tion form can he lilh*d np.


Betjeman. A parish witlimit an inliahitant is


th a t woulil staml no nonsense, ami ho dociiraled him with spttts tn resemble the Dalmatian. The next morning they si*t iiut. for the staliitn with tho eoiinterfeit in jitteiiilam*i*, and the ri'triever was ili*ad before he had done with him. Vii om* i*ares to have a timid tlog. hnt tme


had


wlu*iievo_r ho growls :it aiioihor (hig or sliow.s any indieatiims iif .sei'klng troulilc.


ilisapiinivat


Chajnbor.s, Tomplo-avemio. London, B.C.-I, will ho li.'ippy to answer roadors’ empiiries ou any in.attcr relating to cniiine c.nre, jtmnagomenfc or li.vgione. Tn writing please mention tho “ Advertiser and Times.”





“ T helievo yotiTe right. B-But—where WiUild she get a big white i*lolh from?’’ “ Why,’’ intornipteil tho airman. “ This


i\;aving came from tho side of a little house in tlio wood—tho only house for juiles


A O V A L S


WAITE FOR FREE lOO PACE DOC BOOK , SPRATTS PATENTS LTD. LONDON.E.C3 '


having.—Afr. Gerald Heard. I ’m not sure that I’ve enjoyed any meals


'rite scientific mind is the one* iiio.st worth


siiovel.—Afr. J . IT. Thomas, AI.'P., Dmninion.s J?ec*rotary.


since so itmeh as the hits of bacon I used to cook itt m,v oarl.v ihi.vs on the engine


The Tail-AVagger's Club, of *21-22, Temple


a ptihlii’-honsi* a savagi*. n*trii*vi*r niaih* a praetii*e iif atta<*king tlu* Dalmatian. whii*li ainusi'd tlu? puliliean, who di'irllnoil to in- torfore in spiti* of protests. The City man asked a frii*ml wliat i*ouIiI he ihtiii* ahiiiii I t . Tin* trii'iiil


-As they passcil


iiiissing llu*^ aelion tlu* Jiulgi* i*xpri*ssoil syjupathy witli (lu* )tlaintilf, hut ivxplaineil th a t hi* i*ouhl not sm*e«*4*il unless he «*ouId provi* that tlu* owner of tho gn*yhoniuls km*w ituil llu'si* four parieuhir ilogs wi*ro Iciiew that these four partii*ular ilogs wi*ri* we have the law in a nntsheil. 'Ihe Aifi*ilah‘ in tlu* eas«* mentiimed seems


ti*rrii*r was kilh*d by (Iri'yhonmls w!u*n at exerei.se, a^ml its owm*r lirmigliL an ai*tion lor the recovery of d:images.


-A few months ago a Yorkshire In ills-


sihiliti(*s. On this ipii*stion of tigliting. it makes allowaiui's for the propensity of sdmo to pick i|uarrels with their kind', ami no ibimages can he ithtained for injuries sus- tained in an ordinary scrap. -A dog. howoviu*, may he u bully that tle-


in his ilay, nor had <hig ki*ei>ing heeonu* as general as il is now. Tlu* status iif the dog lias ehangi*il materially even in the last fitly yt'iirs, and the law now ri*<*ognizi*s that rights as well as his ri*spi>n-


The eountry was not populateil <,> 4h*iis»*lv


jiu?aMoui‘', it was stateil that his owm*r made no efforts to keoj» him iimler control. Dr._ Isaai* AAalts. the iilil hymn wriii*r,


In spite of these nii'ile.


tlie latest letiers rei*i*ivetl eomplaint was made of an Airedale that was .said to have caused the death of two small <higs in a certain noiglihourhood. am] to have mauled several niiirc.


In one ol T T Y l DAGGER


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( i .umI I<ii; thy Will,.,I,,,, ( '1,|1— iiml III. ......


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ADYENTUBE8 IN EIRDLAND-THE LAPWING By LADY ERSKINE-ORUM.


I


tin* birds eireled nean*r ami nearer around the ehihlren's heatls, swooping down to the enniml, twisting and twirl­ ing up into the air again, calling, eall- ing to them, as ii to Inn* them away. Piesently om*. tin* hen bird, alightetl on the ground some way olf and limped along as if lame or wounded. The eocic renewed his elfoiTs in tin* air, imlulg- ing ill tlie most, extravagant antics.


In a frenzied fashion i


chihlrmi called softly, “ we will do yon no liarm.”


the dilference between tlio hirds when on the wing and on tlie groiiml. In tlie air their large and rounded black amt white wings wore most ronnirkahle, Init on tile ground these wore tiH'ked away neatly, ami tindr long pointed crest's ercMed <m laid hack, u’ere iheir iimst remarkable lt*atiin>. ami niaile them at


'I’lie i-hihlren were imieh struck with


ami soon they were as sinall as tlie IVewits. ‘•Don’t he frighteneil of ns.” the


small,•• said Hilly, “ ami tel! these frightmieil birds that Wi* mean thmn no harm.” The ehihlren always i-arried their *• make-you-sjual! ” glasses witli them when out. on a eountry scramhh*,


“ We must Ijui,* klv make ourselves


roiiinl tlnnn. tilting this way ami Unit, llie cliihlren took a few steps, when, linm anolln*r tuft of emss a .second hird. exaiJly like tin* lirsl one. amt evidently its Jiiate, rose in tlie air amt hej;an to cry a plaintive “ 7Vowit, I cewit,” also.


?^01l in the middle of the ^rass field over whi,*h they w,*iM mime. hml.


" V»l-:i';'yiT. IVciwit!” A hhmii mill vvliile bird nise in tin* air ntterini' l!illy am) Anne stojul


'I hey watc.-hed tin* fritihteiied IL Happed its wines and circled


* making a short mil


once easy to distinguish from any other hird.


parents. “ Aon may get up now,” said to thi'ir iliicks.


asked liilly. Why, all around you.” said their


being able to hide in the open like that!”


to starth* you.” .said Anm*. “ What did we do to .make you so verv friglitened


“ We are so sorry, we did not nu*an


hiids,” said the hen, ‘‘ ami when you h(*gan to walk again, we were in a per- li'ct frenzy that our little ehieks would he crnsheil. We thm'efori^ tideil to lure yon away in the oppositi* ilirection.”


“ indeed, you nearly succeeded,” said


Anne. “ D’ w»* hadn’ t had the means of making ourselves small and having a talk with you, I would have gone after you and tritnl to help yon as I thought yon wer<‘ hurt and lame.”


olaimod the cock, “ that feint of hors nearly always .MU'ceeds.”


** Isn’t’ she a womlerfiil actress.^” cx- “ Aon almost stepped upon our Imhy


Anne. “ On the ground, in the open,’’ said


the time they are (piite tinv, they rim ahont and feed tliomselves.^’ “ Hnt whore do yon nest?” asked


proud mother.


jhe hen Keewit. “ .Aly pear-sliapi'd eggs no in the nest with the points to-


• gGther in the iM*ntre, and are just as diilicult to SC4* as the eliieks, ,as thov are groeny-hrown, variously marked with spots ol hlack, brown am! grev.” “ AVhat will yon do wln>n the ehieks


an* grown np?” asked Billy. “ When the youngsters are Hedged,


tlie (Jreen I ’lover (for tliat is onr correct name, though we are called ‘ Peewits ’ from onr cry, and ‘ Lapwings ’ from <mr Htght), unite into Hocks, soinetinn*s vitv largo ones.


'rogolhor wo flv, in iin'r


hero again ne.xt year,” calleil the children as they ran home.


own characteristic fashion, nearly all ahn*ast. In this way wo mov(» ahont all the winter in search of food. “ ft4M)d-hye, hill ho sun* to conn* hack


” They are so independent.” said their “ InumMliatelv, from


four little downy c-hii-ks. pi-ppered with black ami hiiH, rose from the* ground ahont tliem. They liml lain pres.siMi so close to the ground that, as they .^■(|iiaU(*(l, their speciciv eolouring had so completely hlemletl with their snr- roundings, tlie c’liihlren had never snspi-eteil their presence. “ Oh, r do call that clever!” ex- ^•Iaimed them hotli togi*iher. *


• Kaiiev lo Hilly’s am] Anne’s asionishinent, “ lint whore are the little Lapwingsr’’


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‘•lH>ihiiig CroM (lnu,.'s lleail, Llamimimi. ui t i i 2ii pov-.iiM.'i''. oil ji motor elnirahane |•el•■lIgmg to th.* Clitlu rm* ami District -Motor Bii' Coiiipmiy, h ujis v;,iil t<i he tlu* lii-st


oeeasioii on which .a motor eliarahiim* liati a(i*<LmpIi;du*i| “ this most 4liirii*nlt te al .”


ilay, tlu* itili .liine. The eoii'inoii.v was priM*i*ih*iI by ii linu-heoii al \Vailiiiii-'lon Ass.*,„|,ly Booms.


.Mr. Willimn Chnigh.


amongst tin* iiuiuorous oompanv :ittomliiig. The slom*s Won* laid by Mrs. ('larko. BithHc A ilia : Air. John I'Diilds |*orii*r. of Soiith- pitft : Mr, II. Ir«*laml. of Faniwortli: Mr. \ \ . AY, Diigdah*: Aliss AVallhaiik (repn*s(*iit- iiig tin* Sntulay Si*linoD. ami Air. F.ilward ( hi*stor (till* ohoiri. A erowilod pulilu- Jiioi*ling in the evening was presi*lod iivor by Alileniiaii


Al«*mher of I'arlimiiont for the Skipioii Division, and tin* Bev. .losopli Bohiiisoii. Chainmin of tlu* Bolton District.


tii*ing


Clitlieroi*. Leaving Shaw Brtilgo AIM! a woman np(*ia-


.1. T. Whipp, Mayor oi


Ilu* Wi*aiher was vi*rv dilfen'iit in our y.inng days to uliat il is now!” That ap­


tit'i*, >e(‘ing a oiu‘-ariiu*d man soliciting


alms, gave him wlial slu* hclicvi*il to lu* two hall-p(*nnic><, am] went along lioiiu'wards. On :irrival ilicrc she (lisc,,vcri*il lliat .slu* hail given Ilu* man a half-p(*iinv am] a hall- sovi*reign, ami she was mitu'rally greatly upset, for slu* could ill allord to' lie iiiag- naminoiis.


I|(*r r«*!ief might well l7e


imagineil wlu*ii Hu* police hamicd the lialt- sov»*reigii li.ick to her a li ttle la ter . Hu* Iijeiiilie;iiit. thioiiiih sheer hoiic'l.v. having


given the goM coin to a i-oii.siahh*. wilh an exiilanatioii of the i* inumstames.


Tlio eliii*f iti'ju of impor tant Imsim-ss a t


the suniiiuim*d nu*oting of tlu* ri*ntral Com- mit ti 'e of tlu* Xiirth ami Xorth-baist Lama- shire C’otton Spinners and Aramifm-tiirers Asso«*iation, lu*!d a t Alaiirhcstor on tlu* 21st. was ‘‘ to i*onslilor tlu* pri‘Si‘iit unsatis- fsii-tiiry s tate of the weaving traih*. with a


\ iew lit ail organised ciirtailrni'iii of pro- diu*t inn.”


the hriilgi* -neross tlu* ( ’alder at W'lialley. -At. .St. .laiiies's Chureli. on the 12tli, the


Owing to minu'roiis ai*eiileiits st rong repre- nta l ions wi'ri* niaih* lor tlu* widening of


Bev. B. Baihoii soh*mniz»*d tlu* mar riage ot Air. 'I lioimH Taylor, A\’oom*-lam*. to Aliss I'riscilla Blown, Dueli-sireel, Clitheroe,


-hisiiU'S' in the propert.v market a[i|u*ars


to havi* been ilrah. A 'hnusi* in Fslitiiii- torra«*o nff<*reil umler the haiii-inor was with- ilrawn a t C’-2Sto, ami a i-oltage in Bawillamls a t


'Ihe school anniversary services at We-t


Brailtord I nii»*d Ari*thoilisi Clmreh were preaelii*(l by tlu* Bev. .lohn Taylor, ol AYinloii, Alanclu'ster. The e<iile<*t ions totalled g”.’! 17s.


PEACTICAL COOKERY SCIENTIFIC COOKERY.


A FLSH CHAT.


ecommiieal way of cooking it. Bosiiles hi*- ing appetising, this inotbml keeps in all the Haviiurs and iuli*es of the lish. For this reason, baking is to lu* reeommetuled for ratlu*r tasteh*ss kinds of lish such as had- ilock iir coil.


Imileil lish more often on the Knglisli iliiiner able espei*ially as boiling tisli is an


seasoning. i'spei*ially haililm*k. Ftir the stuHing nsi? white l)ri*aik*rumhs, si>asoning. chopped jiarsh*y ami oniiiii and hiiiil with egg.


.sliapo iif an S. Fhu’i* the fish in a dry pan with a little butter ami use the molteil iiutti*r for h:istlng. Sprats i*an he baked in the ovi*n insteail


ll;uIiloi*k slutuhl he skeworeil in the a pitwi'rfiil hull teri*ii*r


fish. BonillaliaisM*. for instance, is not nearl.v so popular as it should he in tins i'ountr.v. Fill* this ilish, several kimis <if fn*.sh fisli are m*i?dcil, though naturally only a litth* of eai*h kiml. Aliissels, iloiindors, haihlock ami any pieces of thick wliili* fish are suilahh*. Have ready a shallow i'asseroie wilh two talilespoonfuls ot sahiil oil.


make this dish, extract the nie:ib from .'i gooil-sizoil i*rah, season with salt ami eayeiim* pi'ppi*r ami aiid a iiille i*n*a4n to moist(*n the mixlure; dot with |)Uts ot blitter ami sprinkle with white erumlis. Cook for ahont. a quarter of an himr. Sti*wing is another useful way of treating


th a t is i|narrelsonu* is a miisanci**. W’itli a litth* tai*tfnl 4nmiagi*ment i t .siuinhl he possible to train a puppy not lo heeiiine :i ligliti'f. Lot him set* yiiiir


butter sanec. For this, the skate slumld be half cooked before placing in the butter. The latter is imuh* h.v nieltiiig plain lmlli*r or tiiargarino and ailding a little vinegar ami seasoning. An ashc.stos anat shonhl 1)45 used wlu'tt stowing iish in sauce as other­ wise i t is apt to Imrn. Grilled eml mitlets arc a ehango from tin* ordinary method of serving this lish.


till? lish liiiuor ami .si*rvo the Hsli in a separate ilisli. Skate is very pli*asatii stewed in black


lie


sure to 'mive tlu? griller turned ratlier low and the lish a t soino distance away from the flame. Alaitre d‘hotel butter is gener­ ally served over ciul steaks. For this, chop some parsley, mix i t with a pat of butter and a te.a.spoonful of lemon juice. Place in dabs on tlic steaks just before bringing to table.


^


a heml of garlii*. two or three i*liivi?s, n tomato cut np into slices am! some Imttiin inuslirooms. Cut np the iisii into neat slices ami ailtl to the oil with a htinch of lierlis. W’lien it boils, add a pint of lioil- lisli stock made from hones. Allow the lish to stew until tender. Cut some bro:ul in portliiiis, om* for i*ai*h per>on, piinr over


Itt this fr.v soim* i-hoppeil tmion,


of I'ricil aiiil <lom* iiwthis way are not mi iniligestihh* as there is less fat. They sluiulil ho ilrioil ami rollcil in thmr hefiire phu’itig in the pie-dish or haking-tin. Servetl with hniwn liread anil huttor anil lemon inici*, in the >ajiii* wav as whitoliait. sprats niaki* an <*xc*elleut ami ver.v ehi*ap ilish. Baked crabs an* also worth tr.ving. T«)


then plaecil in a gri*asoil baking tin and sprinkled with salt and popper. .Small ilahs iif hntter might to he dotti'd iiVi*r tiu* top of the lish a.iid :i shei't of grea.seproot papi*j* coVi*red iiver the ilish. Three iiumuls of lisli laki* abmiL- twent.v or thirty mitmtes to haki*. hut ver.v thin fish, such as Himmlers, taki* le.ss time, while a thick end steak may tala* forty minutes in a slow oven. .^iimo haki'il lish is di'liglilful stuffoil witli


'file fish shonlil he cleanod :inil wi*ll drie<l, I oflon womler why into tliies mit limi


1. AVliai- is magma? Ih*caus(* the leaves iif the tn*i grows in Aladag:iM*:ir, hav, which .nre full of water and fnrni-h a ri'lri'shing drink for travelli*r>.


st.'ilks Inch


2. Ilow tiir can a pigi*on H.v in a ihn ? I< ive- in11'odiU‘t ion. alh‘gro, amlaii ti*. .scherzo ami fmali*.


3. AVho inventi'il lawn tennis? King George IV., who n*igm*d from l‘'^2(M.**;.'t(l. hut lilh*il the position of


I’riiiee Begont fiir some Vi*ai'*- p n - vioijsl.v.


•L AVhat is a uzemn? Idl feet-. 1 inch, from the liasi* to the lor<*h:


tlie hnltom of ilu* petlestal to the torch.


.'til.i lect, >i\ ini'Iu*>, Irmu


AAliii'Ii preseni-ilay (,htct*n m»Vi*r goe.s ill a lift?


The iiiolleii ni;ns from which Igneous rocks .an* formed. AA'lien imignia is torced out of a v<ih*:ino hv pres­ sure from below it is railed' hira.


n. A\ by is the 'rr:iVi*lh*r’.s 'I’ri'e sn-eallod? Ilu* B.vramiils ami ilie Spliinx in Fg.\pt, tlu* Ihinging Gardens of Bahyhin. the Ii*mpli5 ot Diana at. lOpliesus. iho 'Pomh of Aransolus in Asia Alimir, tho Colossus a t Bluules, the Ivory ami (Jol Statue of .lupitiT Olviupii's in Greece ami llu* Pharos, a I'narlite lightlionse built at Alexandria.


7. AVho was kmiwn as ‘‘ Tho First Genile- inan of Furope” ?


Alajor Walter AVingru*lil, an Fnglish- Juan, III 1873, giving it. tlu* Green nanii* Sjihairistike. Tlu* game pn?vinusly pla.vetl was i*ouri ti*mijs, which hail totally ililferent- rule'.


8. AAliat were the .M.*ven womlers of tiio Wiirhl ?


C^nei?n Mam! of Xtirway. AVJien oi ciipy- ing one of the now Hrst-Hoor suites a t Ciaridgo’s recent Iv, slu* iii- variahly used the stairs.


0.


How many inovoments arc tlicrc usually in a symphony?


Between oOO and (500 miles from dawn 10.


to ilark, proviiled weather conditions are good.


How higii is the famous Statue of Liberty mitshh? -Vew York liaiTi**i<r‘-'


-A Burmaii lineal nu'astm*, equal to nlmut 12 Kiiglish tuilos.


formed by tho late Dr. J . T. Irweii Boswell, a iiotcul botanist, have l)4*4*n prosi?nteil tr


Over 20,000 sheets of prosscil plants


tlie .Sontli Kensington Natural JIFtorv Altisenm. Believed to date from the Slone Age, a


pears to Ik* tlu* gi'iieral h.*ll.*f. Well iciil this:





• aiising gi'iu'ral alarm. Moiula.v ua^ tho 111 >t liiu* da.v ; it tolh>u'«*<| .‘11 I'oiis^-ciil ive wci days. y.*i some iiltra-opt imistio • illicial ol


savours too 'iniiiglv itf aiiliiu' ami alM*ttingl


Twii Wi'll-kiuivvn riitln'ronians. Mr. .1 '|-


Bohiii'iin. St. Alar.v’s.stn*i*i.’ ami Afr Bi' hanl Lang. Victiii ia-sl reel . salh*ii n,


r an a i la iin a visit to tlu*ir son ami ilaii'diiei at- ( 'algaIV.


to


vai*ali*il tlu.* piist of sci'i'ctarv of tlu* A\i*j. h*yaii Siitulay .‘^.liool .'•^irk .‘■^dcietv afti*r 3ii years, was pri*>.*iu.*d with a i-hcpi'e in n-ceg. nitioii ot liis liing si*rviei*s.


Airs. Mary Whiitak.*r, of IS. Tavliir--i 11*01 agi*il ofi .vi'ars.


The inleriiu'iit took phu*e on tlu* I.'tih of It was ri*porli*il that M,*s>rs. Di i rkw. i ih


ami Kildlcsion, of \A’ati*ih.o Alill. liail i'om- pleloil the piifi-hase iif Car r Cottagi* Mil! Blai*klmni. from Air, AVilliajn Birlwistl...


to marry for a fourth time, was explaining Ids n*ason l<i a friend. “ Yon sci*. ]'m an


iihl man now. ami 1 i*an'i expi*et ul lu* lu-re nnieh longer,” lu* saitl. adding; “ When the i*ml doi*s i-otne Fit Hki* t<i havi* somoom* to elosi* my •‘.Vi'S.” The frii-ml noihh*il. then replicil “ I've hi‘il two wivi*s, ami tlii*v luiath oppoiu*il iidiu*.'’


TEN TANGLED TEASERS.


('The answers to tbeso qnestion.s arc purposely placed out of order. You 'linuld lu* able to sort lliom out in five minutes.)


-An ag<*il Ai*i*riiigton man who was ali.nit Air. J . ri.tf.Ashwiirtli. of sJalulen. who wati*ring i*ar( on (o tlu* .stnvfs. This ihe ( ’i>r|iorat iiin s.*nt ihn


was eiil iiii Alonilay (tin* I7lh Jiim t. .So lar. so good. What is of nuir«* com erii is. wlu‘ii will tin* gras's Iji* hoiis<‘i| a-* hay? 1 lu* 4*ontinucil tni>i*asi>nahh* Wi*allu*r ts


I III* first, grass in tlu* (.’litheroi* ili-trieb I he ]iri*arlu'i* at ( iiathnrn A\*i*sh*van ( iiiireh,


also the oci*asion of ih«* Siimlav Sdmol amiiversary -was ttu* Bey. J . iN.Min. ot


CIH


>lioflu*hl. was the special pii*achi*r at .‘st. lor Sehoiil funds iotali*>d C27.


• 1 ^ I.'*' A icar iif Chapi*ltown,


.Vieholas' ( ’linn*h. Salidoti, w!u*n tin* i'oHcc- t io iis


^ anuniMlcd to


Chiiivh. Siimlay Soliool. mid i*aioi:ik'ors luiiiso ;i(, AVaddingtoii. wi*n* hiid on .'-Jmiir-


Till* foiimhitioii stoiu's „f tho new AAVsI,*v;m All*. \ \ . Al. l miniiighaiii sni*Ci*eih*d in Air. (J. B. .rassnn, of Leeils. i*imdiu*l»'(l tho


lesltval .si*rvii*es a t-Martin 'I’op Congrega­ tional ( hiiti'li on till* Bith. The eiistoinary li'a ami f’u*hl ilay fnlhiWi'd on tlu* 17th.


ill -Mr. William Oarni*tt. . I .F . , the children atteiuliiig Liiw Aloor Britisli


Ill honour oi the i.*iglit.v-secnm! Iiirthila\* .School were


giVi'u a holiilay (on the llUh) after asseiiihl- mg in front *if Air. (Jarnett’s resideiue amt singing two pieci's speciallv compo-cil hv Air. Kilwin Wemh-ock. Hu*' heailnia'H*r. '


b l n m


stone coflln was nneartlied by a farmer’s sou wlnlc ploughing a t Longtowu Hereford-


sliirc. Tnsido was a skeleton m a sitting position.


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as careful driving.—Lord Daw.son of I’enn. I t is usually Mic totiTlly unexpected th a t happens in sci(?neo.—Sir Jamo.s Jeans.


Careful walking has becomo as obligatory


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