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ADVEBTISER AND TEMES. FRIDA Tr 'APRIL 13. 1931. OUR SHORT STORY. 5MERTS ’-'’ WILL PULL5YOUJTHROUGH


Colds, Influonzn, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, and many other serious ills olton havo their beginning in a Cough. You can’t atford to toko this risk— so take Crouplino. The very lirst


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dose will bring relief, soothing throat chest and lungs making a speedy euro certain.


th e: in t er v ie iw . By HENRY BAXTER.


tliu niiisl iliMcpulabUf in liis colieclioii. Ho only .sinokiMl i t in liis ilon, jnul in tliu filitm-iiibrooin ol the “ Daily Crisis.*' As tbo “ Doily t.'ri.sis ” oflico liappeneti to bo the nearer «m it etfilain niulil a tasi flrojtpod him tliure, _ llu was sttilliiq; tlio tlisn.'put- alile pipe with toliaceo as the lif t boro him iipwarils,


Cahinot .Minister bt'eii so <h.*vot«s! tfi his tiisrepntahle pipe, this story would, in all prohalnlity havo run on iliil'ereiit lines, for Dalhy, tim editor of lhi> “ Daily Crisis,” had ^ivon up that interview.


entered.


ELECTRICAL WORK W 12 CAN DO THE JOH I'OU YoU. L aROE OR SMALL


Contracts U nd e r t a k en and O ua rant ekd. Y^our E nq uiry AVILL BE AW’RIXIATED.


THE ELITE RADIO Co., (T. Dixon) Tel.g2M. CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE nionient, aiiiJ nodded j;n!elinjr.


Dalhy dill not rise as the Caliiiiet .Mini.slor Iltj just raised his eyes .t 'Pin* Cabinet


Minister sealed Iiiniself, without a word, established liiiiiself eomforlalily withotit noise, and blew tnit, wiUt oljviohs satisfac­ tion liii^e elomls of tobacco snlo]vl^ 'I'he I'Milcir was sinoUifi^, too, biiL not with llio


of paper.s away iVtun iiiin, and leanetl hack. Tlio Cahinel .Minister knew that iitiw Ixf <’ouhl tiptm lire. “ Vtni’\'i» heard tin* .“


avidity of llm simdior loiijx thuiied. Jle IMilfcMl away alistra»;tetily as a nian titles who has liati hi.s |>ipe K'*i"K ^dl day. Presently tht‘ ICditor ptislu^d a inmiutain


DRAW ING m s OWN CONCLUSION! FOR SAUSAGES OF


SUPREME QUALITY THE INEVITABLE CHOICE^IISJ


make a special eiroil to j'et, an interview with her.


wlmlt^ thin^;.


ertisi.in|;-swecper. That wtodtl be copy fto* yon. eb?” •* As a matter tif faet ,” saltl the Ivlilor


slowly. “ I bavt> hail prnetically every ineni- bt*r ol tbt» stall' on the job.”


his eyebrtjWH. “ Then I have been t|i)in« you an Injustice, obi felltiw.


ytm were not very keen about i t .” 'I’hey lulketl of titlun* things ft>r awhile.


Tredc enquiries to Win.„TnUorsnll Ltd., .Miirkot Dnee, Jllnclibiini.: ]!.F.M. l•••>s•t••et•»«••e••t•*•■e•••••ee■•t■■e•■se•e•(e*••••*•••••t•e••■


ilreamy monotone : *' Yon minlit try the in-w man «ni Sadie


matit' tin; I'Mitor turn a inildly-(|m"-tioiiin^ e on him. ** Von


(ho news-4sli(or.


tin* fellow had m*t'er been on a newspaper iHpej-i*.


mutteroil the m-ws'i'dilor, “ and he’s fallen •ry time.”


oisily.


the raw material as the tiidsbet! article? “ You are t|uite ri;;lit.” ,saiil tin* I'Mittu-, silv, dis4'oinerlin|' him, for a nnimeiil, Me hiisn’ t .” “ I’ve i*iven him fiv»* ass»^;niiH*nts,'’


aiil. 'rin» nett s-rtliior loft tin- rooai vt-ry II4. always left tin; rotvin very


tlown into the r«'pot'lers* rtmm, and inst pnlletl tip in time to avoid a collision tvitb a tall, welLtavi>ure<l ymuij' man, wlni, ImntK


miisilv ulieti In* was not pleased. Me bonneeti h -7 - 4^— -> J v;


asked iraseiltly. 'riie ytnnii' Jiian removed his pipt* with an


A safe and certain remedy for ail


T h e r e -is no sutiKtItiite for Ceplios. T hU fumoua p r e s c r ip t io n tias hrniij^ht Iiistlni^ relief to thounamla wh e r e o th e r reniecltcN fulkHl.-' ' I t a c t s »t once-l On e powi le r o r two tab le t s of Copiios s top the mo s t exc rnc lat lni i pain In a few in lmi tc s . At ta ck s o c c u r wi th less a n d less f requency as Cephos liets


to th e root of puln an d BUfTerlntt nnd bui lds up th e p owe r of r e s i s ta n c e . Ccplios a c t s like n tonic. I t h a s no deprcssln}^ aftcr -cfTccts ami does not af fect tile h e a r t . Kven the m o s t t lellcate subjec ts c a n - t a k e Cephoa a n d tio-nnrc o f - i^ t t ln i i 'comp l e te comfo r t a n d rollof . Cephoa la hig h ly p r a i s e d by all branct iee of tiie me d ic a l pro f e s s io n an d Is tlie f inest ho u s eh o ld r eme d y you could keep b y ^ o u .


I N P O W d E R S i


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P o w d o r « 2 A


^ A l t o i t tx u t lu i tb l t f o r


NEURALGIA RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO SCIATICA


HaitanA A Wtt* ^tb (ralttwl tar C«ph*».


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(cirtd prat .rallW Dnan KbruBMtUaa


uvu^ti Cai^hoa. '


IX ^ E S NOT AFFECT THE HEART t . . ,»3


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M l E Z E M ^ S a i N r ■ ' .......... 3. V ' " ‘ "" iMiiiw^ncCTOttatatyw - . > » . * i t l i .;i Nr NOTTINGHAM.


ARMUACE BROS. V? COLWICK.


reo FiHsritMto aJitfw wuiw , AmotoMo F*«i||py Koo^lnii r r '


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colUnlnl DtWd n u . Mix tu r e


wn<W, t*u( ilianki to CrrUia I lum rt>K>T a rxxt alsLt'a r*«l, r Ur butliaiHl a|*o to*


lbrailrJlnsi watUU aW n t Ln«i Kh «<


a )<ol nl < \ m


<rv\>m|ii|; a Drl^ctia


to th».” “ Then, lm^^; it, man, pn*lfnd there js,“


in ptJckets, and pipt* in motitb, was pacing; stiuly tip and down, abtiie. “ Wliat are you t loin^'” the iiews.i<litor


i rri I at i U}' soIf.posM'ssion. “ .Votidnu,” In* saitl; “ then*’s imlliinn


,v«in to inteiview Sadit* Delormer.” ’I’ln* yoniq: man eeriainly, sliowetl sinus of


tv it h a )*rave simplieity, that mmle his senior look at him as at sttnie m*w ft»rin of animal. “ W’ell. lotik hen*.” he saiil, “ I wa»it


snappts t tin* news-«*tlilor, “ I can’t pretend,” saiil the vonnti man,


Mis t*ye bintcti an insult. What ilid the Idcf lake liiin forP Trying to foist on him


'I'he iiew.s.editor saitl he was quite sure lit* said it a Irilh* af');ressivf|\'.


an iiilerN'iewi’r. .Mr. Drab;?” think mm-li of Ids aldlities


belore liiin, ami a few moments later a short man ent»'red tin* nmm, with a qnii’k, tirm tiead. Me broiinlit u itli him something like I'lecfri«‘ity. The calm of the <lrowsy I’tlitorial ro«im scennsl sinidenly to vibrate with vitality. 'I be I'Mitor, still leaning' back, saiil in a


Didornier.” All rinht.” sail! the short .man. Me was .Something in his (t)m;


iij/ain alone, his 4>y<’s half-closed, his hmws pm'ki'roil. I’n!.s4«ntly ln» touched om; of many buttons


mxhbsl.


Dclorjiier,” he said, as lu; move«l l4> the door, ** I havi* a feolitiji; i t ’s worth wldle.” The Kdilnr smiled a trifle wearily, and I i4* contiiunxi lt> !«>aii hark*, when


and announced tliat In* ninst he off. ” I’tl havt* another simt


at Sailie


” Really!” The Cabinet Minister rai.setl I tinm^'lit


Tlitm tin; (hibinet .Minister plaeed his tlis- reputaitli; pipt> in a very respeetable ease,


—even if they liave aeldei-t'<l tin; eminence of a Satlie Delormer —an; only too eaj'er to Eivt« all the informatitm ptissd>lt> when they are j/pinR ht‘ marrietl. Alter all, even the divim; Smile is tmly a M'onian—.sti it eaniiot be a peer. .Man alive, it may lie a


of them. .\ow, most actresses, as yon know


inimmr, I presiiine?” he saitl. Dalliy miildi'il rfllceti\-ely. •' .\nylhinj; in ith” ” Don’t, know.” ** Ileally, Jiiy dear ftdltnv, ytni tiu^ht ItJ


sailit* Dehiriin'r


'I'lieie's stone mystery aimut the I kimw ftir a. fact several of


your rivals have had tliidr host men on thu trail. Milt they liavo been unsut;cessl'td. Sim has ali-sotutely declined iti see anyone


hetwiMMt. his tooth as a Kitllanl tt) onl'oUl hi.H niisti'ess in his arnis.


li<< was as eaner t<» j^tJt it liait not the


Tlic CahiiU’l M iiiister’.s I'avourito pipe was


saitl prestmtly, ” .s**veral other press chaps havt* been, and all were turiiLHl empty away.” “ Well, jus t take her iny carti, anyway,


- a grac4*fiil woman, with «*yes jus t Hrinnl pools of tt*mlerness. lb* stood as if traiis(i.\etl.


tieanly broiiuiiL no riot o) pleasnrahlo t*motioiis to his fact*. Mis eyes were lixed and s tar ing, lik'e those of a man beref t of his heinvetl. “ Maynnmtl . . . UaymomI . . . <b*ar.”


'I'lii* y4Hi'e liai! an aogiiish4*i| motlier-ipJle. “ Kill” Me roused himself, as if from


a stiqnir. Then, as if lie hiui 1.... 11 tlrinUing ho lieguii


to talk, lnmrM*ly, incoIu;rt*ntIy a t (irsl. Him had dei'civetl him- - tleceived l i im—ninl In*— hi* hati «*ome to Inte rview ln*r—for lii.s paper . {hitnl (hid—the ir«my of it . \Vlio was tin* lucky man? 'I'Imt was om* of the qm.'stions. Ma! ha! h a l *‘ Ma.^•mond—ih-ar.” 'I’liero were te a r s . in It was no ipe. Mt* ranihh'tl on,


her eyi's.


l i l t ing a hand tn clear a s t r an d tif h ai r th a t tell


M'ooji, And sin*—sin* liaii told him—she Miinhl wa i t—wouhl wai t for I i ini - -nnt i l his


par t ii 'i ilars- -yi's, tin* par t ienlar s—how rot ten lifi* was.


lo e r his eyes. Mi* must l iave~t ! ie I t was to li4* tin* “ ( ’risis ’s ”


fatliei* t l led—liat! actually gom* so far in Ii4*r tleci'it as to say she woiibl mar ry him tli4*ii, a t once, knowing In* W40iltl ndu.se,


in his hands, lli'i' \'oiri* smlih'iiK-* in’t*aim* full. Sht* stood hai'k from him,


a S4*at. ” Li.sten.” Mis ln*atl fi*II forwanl ; In* hnrieil his face


glintetl llirotigli (ears. Uaynnnul,” sin- saiil, “ I hopi* to


lookeil up lit h e r—vaeiuitly. ” Mill, I havi'ii’t been asked y e t ! ” h “ I ’m asking you -now.” Mis voire was


“ Yes.” Ml* removed his hand**, ami ai-sli.


a r r ep l me .’’ Mis ton.* was l*itterl.' I'Xiliral.


“ Then do i t— do i t .” arms alfiliit him.


rite etiitor ditl not seem at nil perturbed. • Well, let him lia;e amtllier shot,” In*


olliri* wit), the story. You’ll In* able t<i ih 's r r ibr tile Im ky ma n .”


poor, \on kmnv.’’ “ .St ill poor !”


liar’s.” “ Mill, surelv, vou have sero the evening


Iiiivi' li.-.'n t.> sro if niy stntf is in, you kno*v.


tlistrt'ss, hnt lilt* netv,s-t*tlitor, tlionnh n«»tlnn them. rat|n*r I'lijoyetl titt* qualms In* was H»vin^ l ist* to. “ ,mn«*H uoinn D' murrn*tl,” In* went on hrnstjuely. *• Fiml tint tvint tin* fellow is am! ail about i t .” ’rhe yonnn man sank into a chair. Me


have - actrt'sses. Net aftahl nf an actress, are >tm? ^Yl^y, ihan, tln*.v are tin* easiest of ail penph* tn interview.” *• .\r e llu'.v ? Dear me!” The j-eunn


was posit ivt»ly pal inn. “ *I litt n*‘‘’ol actressP” be naspeil, *rht' m*ws*i*tlitnr tmdtb'd. “ .\ml nttinn tt» bt* imirrietl?” ” That’s what 1 saiil.


I t ’s a habit they


limn seemctl like a man tryinn tt> talk enm- immplaces in a t ien l i s t ’s ehai r , iust iM'fini*


a tnnth-pnll inn operat inn. *' Of eonrst* they are,” said the ntlicr.


was very younn then.” Tilt* m*ws.i>tlitnr‘s ««yes betrayt*tl increas4*il


*• Have yon never tttt'l an aclr»*ssj-“ “ I have,’’ was the i-4*ply. ** but - but- - 1


“ .*S4H


nstonisbtm*nt. Wbut. a nn*en ’nn In* was. this \>fnnu 4*nb! Wlmt4'ver bad mnvi*tl tin* ohl man t4> S4*t him on? 'rii*' ” Dail.v ( ’lisis ” had n«i j-tntm for nmn who tlitl ntit know their work. “ .\h. A


i;iv«* him any prt*luniniuw uniilam-4*, M4* liuil h'iirm*tl a f l4*r a tlay nr two in tin* nllict* that


tin* ilay tr.vini; to locatt* tin* ;;rt*nt actress. It was m»b4Mri-’s business. appar«*ntly. tn


iiinniries mblrt'ss<;d to bis t'olleaijnes bnnmbt only nnwelct;me serntiny ami pn'cinns liiib*


inc. a bij; pnst«*r eaii|*lit, bis ey«*. with tin* name t>f tin' Imlv In' was si*t*kini* blnrtmctl on it . Tit* had not known tin' tbe.Ttro \v1n*r«' sIh» was npix'itrin^ even, which, he t»>hl bimseU, was stratine. .Vl a sitle diwr bo banded his earvl to a big man in uniform.


inrnriuatinn. Mt* was very tired wln*n. lati* In tin' even-


the tlirm* om'ti sides ef the leather c»*vcr has


.\ Millie with a rip.iastcncr running round publisind in I.itiiden.


Two liuiidred and it*rly tons was the total weight of tin*


hamMH'oks for UkllSll sent cut to over half a million members. ’rite reporter spent the j'feiitt'r part ef » what vnu can d4i.” V 4*ll; t f4d ahnii;,” he saitl pr4'<i*ntly.


through her tears, “ You need m>i if you would r a th e r n o t .” sin* said. M’hnl III.’ you ta lking about , my dear g i r l ? ”^ he said. •* You talk in riddles.


iieciln’t what ?” ” .Many nn*.’’


” Mill I insist.” “ Menlly?”


| “ Indivi l, yes. Milt what is tin* s tar t l ing


y *Mi a r e his nest-of -kin !’’ .\ voire eume fl’nin tin* dm rwav. “ dus t Im'Ioi'i* I go - vnii do want me ? ” Mis answer , though it was not audible,


p e r r of tin* realm, thougli the repor ler -pci' r hunlly n-engiiin'd it m*Ai morning, so uiiieli appeared about the prosjioi-tive bridegrm*lu th a t In* bad not wr i t ten. I t told of bis adventures m all Par ts of tin* world, and bow In* bad nn*t


fajiions aeiress — this made him smile. A t\r>t the


to tills day. some of bis lonNhip’s *• copy ” is among the mural mloriinients. It has been left th e r e as a warning to junior repor ter s.


( ' rhe Knd. )


s tatement th a t he was somewlier** abroad game-bi inl ing tiekhsl biin still mor*‘. In tin* ” Daily Crisis " ri*i>orters’ room,


nut lirsl witli tin* aiinouneemeul of Sadie Delo rmer ’s eugagement


ti* a newly.minle


aiimmiicemcnt in tin* rveuuig p ap e r s ? ” “ Vimr iimde, I.ord l''oIi-y. is ih'ad. and


satisfiiHl her . She tlnated away with ^ happy Muile. Ami t h a t ’s Iniw tin* “ D.iily f r i s i s *’ 1*4,me


Dresroily.


p a p e r s ? ” •• No; I only hm); at tin* * Dailv C’lisi


Isn’t - generally. What is there s tar t l ing ill the rvening papers, Sadie j i i ine ?” Mot Sadie was snhhiug. “ Oh! nh ! oh ! ’ liki* u eliild. sh.* looked up


I t “ Mol —Sadie - tha t reminds me. I ’m stdl


” I ’m jiisl a repor ter , yon kiiow- -ainl 1 tln-'viu-k r.ir m-v.ti i I


other felliMV.” “ Oh!” “ Mot i say you’d b r t t e r g.*t hnek to tlv


me ? ” “ I will,” “ lint wlnit about the other fellow?” “ 'I’lien* is no cither fellow.” “ Mroken ol f?” “ .No.


•\ g r r a t light rame into his fare. “ .Ma\- I reall.v. Sadie ? IVill \on ma r r \


•• Oh. 3 '.mi s tu p id ! ”


Iiah-langhing. “ Don’t you set*—my dear -• iiiy d e a r . ” Sin* tiling bark her bead, “ f a n yon think of no ivay of ge t t ing the nnmmiieemeiit “ .\o. niilrss 1 propose, mysel f—and \oii


.She tiling liei


her knees before him. “ Oh, I taymond,” she I'nned, half>sohliing,


no good toa i i i ’---! want tin* fellow’s jiame— all the d etai l s .” Me laughed discordaiilly. Jslie forced him hark, and then fell on


“ I mean the man has not askeil me.” *' Th e n -----” he made as if to ri.si.*— i t ’s


'I’ln* light of a smile


aiiMouiii'** my ••ngagmin'iil tl irough voiir papi*r.” ^^


h^•^•an.sl* In* was poor am! she was rich. Sin* hail saitl t!n*M* th in g s—sln* had said them — uinli'r the s tat s —;im| had forgotl i'ii . *• No, no, Maynioml,” sin* forced him to


slionlders. Sti l l ho iitli’n-tl ini wort!. Mijr tlazzling


tremuliinsly.


“ Are yon not glad to see im*?” she asktsl 'I’lu* hamls tlmppetl from his


S(Mm*tliing in the ynniig man’s manin ;r liatl found thu soft, jdacc. For oven jani tor s have a sof t plact*—a t liim.'S. “ .Miss Delonner will seo you,” was tho nn'ssage In; hronght back. Me said i t ns if lie liimsi'If wort) making tbo coiicussitm. ** Yon are In go in a t oiict*. Yon aro lucky. Tht* st*c4)ml act is jn.st over, and tlicr«;‘s a long inte rva l .” 'l'ln;y stood lacing each other in tho litth; ilressing-room alone. Anotln*r lignrn hatl lliLt«-*il . silently away a t a sign from tho famous 3 'onng at;tress. Silo lironglit Iier hiimls to his shoulders. “ Itayniomt ,” she saitl. She wa*4 superb


nppear isl. Half -way down u long cor r idor , ho imulo as if t<i p n l the cant in his poek(*t. Mo stood for a moment—and then went on. ” Xotl iing was sail !,” explaim;tl the other .


will y o n ? ” All r ig h t .” 'I’lio nnifnriiietl man dis-


a eiiriosity. “ I ’m afraii l i t ’s no go, ytoiiig man ,” he


In* Kiiid, 'J’ln* man sni'veyed the card as if i t were


” J, want to see .Mi.ss Smlio Dtilormer, ’


SOCIALIST LEAGOE’S PLAN.


■WHEN WE ARE IN POWER.” MR. CLYNES’S COMMENTS.


coiirsi* Ilf action a*Sociali.st (Jovernmeiit blinnhl imi'Mie when it reaelii*s pow«*r. 'J’lie lirst steps are to he, nceording to tlie doeiinictit, the .Socialisation of Kinaneo. the Niitionali.satinii of Lam!, mnl the abolition ol till* Mouse ol i.ords. 'I’ho principle s of .Soeiali-jii am then to bo applied to prm tically I'vory impor tant indus t ry wi thin tive-yoar period.


League has Issued to the member.s of th a t body, Tlii.s itociiinent is in the form of a pr inted memorandum.


It. a t temp t s to detim* the h


geney powers, or in any othe r way,” tlio programnn* stales, •• the* Soeialis t fJoverir minit iniisl secure nndispnti*<l control ovc tin* vital weapons of eeonomii' power .’ \\ h a t is me ant by this phrase is r|uite clearly dHiiicd. Following upon the


“ Whe ther h^* th*f' ill ili'-atlon of eiiier-


Sf*i;iiilisntinn (>f Finance and Land, tliei to he .^oelallsation o f :— * Transport,


coastal, nlr. and dock tacilities. Mines, gas, cha't r icit \-, and power I r o n . a n d siei*] indiislr.v.


including road. rail


•Ml muni t ions and heavy elieniicals. fo t tmi mid woollen text i le indiistrlt .‘shiphiiilding. . \gr ieii ltnre.


fo n t ro l or Sricialisalion of the Muitd W'liile this programme is being la i r i i s l


iiig iiidusti-y.


out , the ( to v n im e n t is to ” br ing sinvoiir to the wreeks of f a p i t a l i sm. ”


creased to C“J per week for a man, hi wife, and two children.


to lifteen, and wilhin two \e a r s to six teen.


measures is to he provided bv ; — Incieasii ig iiicome (ax mid snr - tax on


'I'lio money to meet tile cost of tlic


on the .National Debt. “ Income Allowancos.”


larg*' ineiiines. Iliereaslng the death duties. IL’diieiiig till* dead-weight of inter


t») bi* proviih'd u'itli “ iiiconn* allowanci's for a p4‘ri4i4| oi x'4'ms,“ am! spocial 4-as4*s of


comm.'Mt on tin* n-por t of tliis m-w j giainiiio wbii'li bail


n'pl.\' is mi iinlii'iitioii 41I tin* I 4*aeti4*ii ox[n*ri4‘in'4* to tin* tmitasios of I'lilhnsiasui Mo said : -


.*soi ialist l.oagin* is tin* u or - t way id In l| tin* i.abonr partN- to pow.*r.


( limngb sill’ll a mass of pr>>posals in tiv c*r «'V4*n ti’ii v’l’ai's wonhl iin'an a ih'hiN' in secur ing any «mo of tlii’in. W’l* do not malio .'soi iiilists by .-!.ilrorat«* ainl fmn y p i 4'grmmin's.


'I'o ask for a mandate to fore 'rin* isnirsi* tiiki'ii by tin


'rin* .'socialist l.i’agin* statciin*nt of poli.-_v is to 4'onn* lip for ilisciission at its amiti «'oiif.*r.'in-4* at Lei-iL. mi .May “lUh.


inderd. There never was any


par ty I'xis-nt i v»* will, in any caM*. Iim i* ri'port upon tin* 1 i*-*olnt ion’s viibinittiil liy tin* S4>eialis( L4‘agin' last y«-ar at Masttii; whi« li. it will III* r•'nn‘mber♦ 1 I. «**r** wi th­ drawn on tin* uinh' is taml ing (Iiat ron*iihr ati*»ii wmild be givi-ii t»* them b\- ill Kxi'ciitiv.* ilnr ing this ^i-ar.


appioveil . .siir Stairor«l ( ’ripps will pri-suni- ably go to tin* Labour p a i t \ conferi'in«* at Soi i tbpoi t ill (btobi - r , :uul nrgi* tin* pr*i- grmmin* ii]>oii th a t bo*l.\'.


’J’lie l.abmir A MESSAGE OF HOPE


reputation for the outstanding cures they have effected, it is often said, In fact, that the benefit following the use ot Dr. Williams Pink Pills Is almost too wonder* lul to be believed. Actually It Is quite natural, for these pills create new, rich blood, and this new blood coursing through Ihe system gives new life and energy to the Whole body. Take a course of these pills now. and you


will soon undentand why there ore so many thousands of men and women who praise them. All chemists sell


DR. WIL L IAMS PINK PILLS


brin-i


I s . 3d. a bqx (Triple Slie 3s. Od.).


P ILE DWELLINGS FOUND.


Tb4*y iLitc from fl.l*. Oili4*r iiiqM>rimit fiiiils inolinh* mt L c .\g* i-tlb'inent trmii whi4'b U ba'» bi-^n «*-*tat>. li^lictl tha t thi' n n g imd '*' t tkr* in (hi< tlK-


nIiiiwt tlutl


Prnx>i« -l.IVy) yoarx rtgo. Kxi-avnlii'n-t li.iv,* nl'M, l>-«*n «*nrri*sl <*nt in tlu' pn'liix*.4*ric f«*rtr%'^^ of T4*lkomit4


fnrtlirr up tin* C4)axt. ^lucli •'vi4lcin*»' of .1 (L’riimni,* tribal ivcnpntioti ««l fr,*m nlw'nt *^>1 tn M.C. Ini'* *d'Y Ih'i'u c«dl4*ct»'d


hero.


tr fet wen* Mcriiuuuc lrd*«'> nml n*»t SLiV'. wa^ f«»rtin*rly bo!,!. St^'in* t«v»U f4*und ln4l4>.Cioriiuin^ iV4'«pi,Mt F-i^t


Kii>l l*rtAvi.» l:av«* b«t*n uiw*»v,*r«xl tlnring xv;iv»ti«m^ .it Succu'4*. in Klbing Murlnuir.


Tin* tir^t pib* «!*v«'iling-s «*v*'r f*>ntid in


from Anaemia, Rheumatism, Indigestion, Nervous Debility, or any*disorder due to weak Impoverished blood. Many victims of ill-heaith havelproviously been unable to afford Dr. Williams Pink Pills but now that (hey can be obtained at Is. 3d. a box, they are brought within (he reach of every sufferer. These pills have built up a remarkable


TO A L L S U F F E R E R S Here is a messaee ot hope to all sufferers


ppsals sp«*4'dily 4•na4•t4•4l. h’nt ti> stnlf all oi tln*m into a progrmmin* to bo I'onr pli'ti'il in livi.* \ 4*ars «tf Par limin'uta r^' limo is a gn-a t diss4Tvic4* i4> tin* LabonV par ty.


I wonhl liki* to seo many of tln-so pr 1 .... . pnblisln-«l.


haidslii[i Would Im* givoti ciiimiijeratioii. .\i obligaliim wunld hi* a.-ei-ptisl bv' tin* (b»v* moat to pay full 4-omjM*nsntton on capi tal v.'ilm* of tin* imlus i rhs . Mr . .1. M. ('I\'in*s was ask«-4l if In* w«


'i bo ow'tiors ol out 1411011 i*-o4l iinliist ri*'s ;


forlv per week. 1’lie srhool leaving ago Is to be raised


Working hours an* to be ivdnced


eaeh ris'ipieiit me to be granted a t sjxtv \e a r s of age.


Pensions ot LI per week niinijitnm to Unemplnymeiit helielit is to be MIXED MEMOS.


InniM.* clirysmithcnium.s witli the i r iniim;i^o bloom**—>4>mi' varielii'*; liavi* b!m*ms liko liig mop;., wliili* tin* tlow,-!- Iciivi-s fj| oilier viirictii-.i iir«;


I'HOP.VO.VTi; Till-; ’.MU.MS.—Tin; Brofii-


jHOp:ig;itiHl n.s snmi as tln> ^lioot.*> ar,* a lew In4'il4‘^ hmg.


mnl 4'iirve<l—*.|iontd bo


“ held,” which is a pit.'cc nf tin; pai'i'iit sl*'m, for ^pl•e^l^• io4iting.


I’litliiigs from ii.s near tin; roots a-. po->sihli! f4>r making s t rong plant*.. Throw tin* oI«l plants .nwai*.


tnluTs should 1)4* tak4'ii out of llu* st«*rag»* imiti'i'iiit and tli4*\' should now In; jmt in the 4'4>M fraim* in o n b r to vpront. TIh*


litti'n.*,! with .sti'aw. or mats niav Ih* plac4*«l on the gla*-s for tin* nights.


4)f tin* ohl --ti'm slionlii h,* c o c n ' t l with f,inr im*lns 4*f •4iil.


'I’ln* huin-ln's of I iiImts may In* plant,',! in tin* gnniml at tin* ,'nd of April .


4ir live incin's iib,)V4* tin* gianiml, l i f t tin* hiiii4'he->. dix'ide tin* bunches an d h'l i'Vei-^- shoot liav,’ om* uhol,* tiib4-r.


\Vh«*n tin* *.hoot> m,* four Wl ’.KDINd TUI-: LAWN, - -


“ l>, thou \v4;«-4l, W’oiihl tlnm Innlst n,*’,T bc«'n born I” —.'^Imkf.pcarc.


Lawn -.and, if it is a|ipti,;<l when tbo W4*atlier is going to Ik* ilry f»>r tv.ai days, will destroy plants , sin’h as bntt,*rcnps ainl 4laisi4‘s.


should be 4-iil otF 4iin* iin-li b,*Iow llu* gr«nitnl; tin* op,Tati*in might Iniv,* to be ri-pi-atcl tlifia* 4*r tour times. IMaiiis aii* wi'akcni'd bv tin* removal of l lu'i r f,»liage. Lawn sand s|ioni<i b,* phn ed on tin* woninls in Ollier to kill tin* plant - .


nials that should staml without s tak in g : 'I'ln* glob*, tliistl,'. tin* phllin* po|*py. the gianl 4-.li iitl.ma-r. .s,'a lai-4'inb’r, se,* luillv-, aslibili's, ,lwart phbix.s ,


I 'LAN’IS F tm Mr.*^Y I’KOPLi :. - p . r . i i


4i*iwil.d, tir if tli4* b*-*ls were po,*r s,iil, tin* st4'iMs wtinld lint In* 4it thi 'i r normal *-trength. Wiinl might lilnw tin- sti'itis balf-\va,v to tin- gnitind.


!n»W4'v,T, om* sti, l. ami om* -inr imin! of ba .- will niaki* -ill,* that a gab* ot win 1 will not sp.iil this,* pi.lilts.


plants , ninl jjah-gas. \Vln*r,' griiwtb is m»t norjiially str,mg,


li tin* plants u' l ,* If it is


si i* ihat pidox* s ari* iti tlu* tiox* bijt tin* loLols i,f blooniv 4»f 4-4»rre.-t ly luim* ,! l arii'tu-s will b.* tw»4-.* as will,* as, ainl tli*' blimius in tin* In'a.l* will I..* twi ,e tin* sin* of. tin- results i f 4H4bnaiy \ari*-tii's. T| , , ’ st.ill imi\ mil S4‘ll pnii* i-otoiirs -bl.i/ing 'ear li - t, gobb'ii yi’llow', ami so 4 1 0 .


(tin* r.in


lln-m raw. Imt lun* t in y ar. n-.al fi.r l!av<*nriiig pnrpos.--.


'I In--.* -. ts gi-ou in to . In-t.-tv ,)f bulb. 4.11 tin* gionmi - i iiegnlar li - sb.1 1 .4 tl, whit.* hidbs. 'lliey h;Ui* a s t r .nig. r r )a\..n r than o idma ry .ini.m has. qb.- Italian-. 4*;i:


gronml. .M.X.VriM.Vt; MFLM r u o i ’;^ Mmh


iiLiniir.*. Tli.’si- .inion*. willi t h n k m*i'ks lie m.t g.s.,1 k.-.-p. rs.


but t!i.'\- grow into l.i^; uhit,.- I.nll’-. iLir.** til.' I».\'4" 4*1 lb.' s . , , || i t igs <oiIv an im h ni tin* b.'.l, b ut dra*\ S..MI.. s.id .igaiiist tbi-Ju in l.'r t.i pit'v.'iit tin-ir b.-img bto*\n t.» th.*


rn.imir.* m.*k. s Mu* .LlF. rent kimK oi »mioiis vig.*r4Mis. bf.an*.* .if muidi nitr«igei» in


panngl> l.f .in* pkintuiv:. ami a.1.1 .» t.Mills..r n l , , „ tp,. vli.ip.. of il„, plant is a>-lish.*«L


Ik t t .T lu.innre Tin*


THE ALLOTMENT. YKi an 'AiuANr s .M.


p.-npl. ph\ Mt im*r.' imnn-x


TIu- .!.*


r.M-t meat ,*very ,lay. Veget .ibb- ami t r a i t s are a snfbcient ,ln't .


the princ* «'( tin* •nnn.b*


..nip.inmiw lor cons. ,cnee’, ..,ke refuse,J to .vt tlo*


mr t 4*1 Nebmb; for I*


ivmi I


Irimc ^s.'t Irefto,* thf.-m bs anil begr-,v,j


CUTHKUOK ACCTTOX M.VRT. M-iml.u ; A .imil|.-r .h-iiv --.'iiiiiri.tii^ ;v*l


ie« p ami


b rat.* attcmlam-s*. L>n.*t.vtinn*i: R^'st oggs inllv I v ; heavier ditto. lOjO.. to IM.L: small shearlings. IM. to l i \L : cwc< ikI


p r\ brisk trail,* was 4'nrrietl .in ut firmer


SsL : TncMlay: An a r c r a g e shovr f.vr th e time


n.'es.


IkMt deep milking rmirs. C2-*> Ifk t.v £'29 ll>v.; others. C-.n MV. to C24 l.V - thivns showing I,sss milk. CU t.v CIO Ifb • bs-n Iw'ifors, C2l to £2C\ mclinms. C2\ to


4»t tho vear. thcro being .’>iT ilain.- catlb*. •10 ralres and n irvr rwcK wit}, ’followers on 4vlTer to a big attcnflarvcr.


(?nntationa*


'liilg«*ncs' in cul t to *Ay which.”


ibg e i th e r ' . J r Do c lo r : '


pL; 4*tber In*ifcrs ami hun4>*k<, 7ld ’ to vonng cows. I pi. to T


t.v 7,1.: idmuN* m.rth-conntry heifers to kI. ,K*r lb. '


b-armst i Im : tb,*ir an tit,*lk n dl not nwav if th.'y f.iil f* give (Lem Lot


, 1


• w.»nbl ally, uer*' tlic_ v»g4t!iri;u» th ;m in tb'.* w;i> mote pk*ntifnL


.lie.i! pr.*f.—i.m te.n 1 , tb..i tin- h4•altIll.'r. menta llv .,ml


k.K’p perm.in«ntU e.»r- wh.n


, ■ ............ . M4iO'4 W ive-, b l .v om , 4»W4*-i K h im p n i a r i t v to t l .


Hi.' Mibl.* Im, th.* St.*ry D.miel at the !m-sj.»r. D.vni«*t aii.l hiv


I - - O l . , „f .1... M i i . -A , . \ : ' ' i . r - / i - „ - Miinll hei fers. Cl -1 to DiO tiv. '.hi f.it c;ittlc on 4>tF* r to .» H cU i i i l ; 2 , J . H-VriK.’, t e v " ’ OVERWORK.


.. i l l .. ' y®'**'**“ *1>=»><1. m.nlnraci, i« .tiffpr- ■•ilti. r i rom o y - r« o rk o r o xc«. i ro. k .


‘^'ninlniiM; it is difii- tlk-.Uro 'vi t l io iu ’ li ii r r r i ii .. till..-, to Mio m.o ."f T i " L ™ ‘L i^® of hi ) p a r tn e r s / i -.l = V A X t * T •- -‘-•-■J Jr‘« . 1 -’'“--V * - • a.*. -X. L.'i . L ' ’ ^ t t«; -k ►..« 1 , K, > . S J t. . *


.Vugiist sliiuil.l mm Ik- plant.'.L Tb.s,. dlings ,lo m»t I>.«-.*im* onions f.*r K. fpmg.


|■.Al^L^ Ml LMS. ""III.* ontiwi- -.iwn la - t


(L\ IM. l l ’. Ml.int tin* bulbs . ig h t inclu-s apa r t , and civt-r them i ; i th om* u n h of sod.


me n l ia n t ','IIs plants , but pl.ints ir.oii tin* llorist will Ik* a*enrate ly natm-,!.


snii'linn*. I’l .ANiS AND I’LANIS. - I b e bam*w


p.Tf«-ctly s l ia ig b t t i i


.'s.mn* ni tin* s ii ins mi’glit not l lui i i ' i lves ui


tb,- i4'«l-lioi pokkr


ot ammonia, tin* u e4.<|.kill,*r in lawn sainl, 401 thei r leav,.s, an d tln*y hav,* liitb* sti,-ngtli 1 11 ro<it. Tin' Inads nf ilamh'lh'iis, ihiclw**. I't,'.,


iTioting plants .


TIi4*3- a ro llat-gr,iw ing, siirfac**- ’I'ln-y Imld tin* sulphat,*


for tin* l iu a r f varieiii*-.: Dwar fs *.4*4111 dower, bi'caiiM; tIo'V' hav4« not long sti'iiis to rnalo’.


A tm-tliod of propagat ion, oidy snitahh* 'rln* ha>o .STAUri.NT; DAMLIAS.—Tho Immlics of


slionhl pr4-.4*iiily lu* n*mc>v«‘«l ; tln-x' ma.v In* io«it4'4l .III Miml.v s,)il in tin; frmm*.


3' Jiiay In* covi.'Msl wi th illy soil, ma\* b** 'rii*' sprouts


'I’ak,* tin* slio4*ts otF wi th a ( ’Iwom* tin*


a ten days ’ dii 't of pnlbo and wa te r ; a t th o end of which “ the i r cinin tcnanccs ap p e a r ed fai riT a n d f a t te r in Iksli th a n all which did e a t the por t ion of the k in g ’s me at . And in all nialt«Ts of wivilmn an d nndors t i i i iding im foninl them ton t imes Let ter th a n all tin; magicians and .astrologer** th a t were in all his realm.”


IJItOAI) IIKANS.


l)4*caiis4* beans .stand n e a r th e top of iho list of V4*gctable.s for foo<l values. . 'The li is t group —tho sln ir t varicticK—ru n s , four or five bi*ans to the Mhoil and the second g roup—the long varii'tii'.s —runs six or seven, higger S4‘4*<1*; to the .‘<ln*ll.


'I'ln* la t te r


\a ii i*tii‘s priuluce nnin* weight of In'aii Ki;ods p4*r puli' of ground, if tln*y have .sutPicient minnshiin.'nt. The root-hair.s requi re tin) soil t,» ho moist as w,'ll as ri<*h, for -the.v lamio t cat , r a th e r <lo tln‘3 ' soak up tln*ir nmirisliim'iit. D<inbl,* digging for mak in g d.'»*p i4>ottng possible, o r wnt.-riiig, is m*ccs- .s;ii\v to the sncc'ssful cul t iva t ion of a long- po,l b.*an.


as tin* groniu l is r4*asonabIv <lry is picking tin* beans 4>arly in tin* “ hfack (l.v ” siiason. Lat.T, th is p4*st, iiide-s it is k ep t nmler , cr ipples the plant - - i t pr*‘V4*nts fu r th e r llowi'i'ing ami tin* I'diing <*f tin* pod.s tln*n hanging.


'I'liis bim'k fly. «lolphin aphi.^.


.siil.-wHvs, WIn*n tin* 4*yc--tln* growing n . i in t—is ihm-nwarrls. prng’r,*«s is tjclavi*t!. li.'i'.in*,* tin* shoot lia- t.v (urn aroninl. Fill tin* g;ips in a r.ov with spar.-s .sown in a


tW4-4*n tin* rrnvs. jiml nine or twelv.* inrhi 's l)4*tW4‘4'n tin* plants , tin* longpcMls l iking p h n ty of rmnn, .«:ow tin* ...... ... two inclic.s 4l«'*'p. ami sow tu n *.4‘.*,ls n t j.vi'rx’ 4' ro p p in g iiit*'rval. S<iw tin*


yar i .' iy wi th singh’-spit digging, an d wi th lilt!.* in tin* wn\- of fiu-iliiig, hut <!igging two spadi’s di‘4*p, an d gi’iH'nmsU* cnn'clii iig tin* s»)i!, Iiring a ln*.avi4‘r r<<tnrn. . q’ln* groinnl should r 'c rtninlv ho d u g two (.padcs <l*'4*p f4»r the mor,* prodin-tiv»* bmg}Kvl bo.an, ami it s!j,,nl,l b«' L*,! with niaiinr,* In’iieath tin t,*p spi t of s,*iL Tin* .S.-ville b.’.m will th .n 1)4* ahh* to^oht.ain suppor t for groiving in to s t rong plants , which will carrx- imm- Im’ps »)f swollen longp.nN apiec*. * ■, l.»‘t tli4T4* III* lift4'4‘ii in.'ln*- of -paco lie-


or “ r«dli4T bl ight ’’ ns i t is smnetinio.s ami apt ly ciilb'il, is tlitrn.nlt li> kill. Success can In* liai] witli a sliort-inxhleil


wi th t l n i r «*v4*s


box. M4‘4hb'4l-4)ut -.4-dlings do not jiiako -neb lim* plants as scodlin^., siiwn \vhor<* iln*y arc to I'rop, but gaps an* nn.sightlv. Dr.*p tin* -.••sllings in to tln-ir Iml.-s wi th t o* ro.its Iianging at the full l i'ugth. arnl


tin* jihints f e i 'd . in a-bigg4*r tfcjith .o f s.iil.


THE FLOWER GARDEN. Ti ll -


rh.^i.v i„ >miill


1. 1 l i .i i- III., imiMimim „f -I,,,,,.,. ,1,., J - . 11 -, i. - .l r iii . iiiiiiilin; tUMitl..


iii.-.liiit.lv :ifi,-r ill,. il-niiTiiii;. j,i,„.|,


I”'' ! ........ 'h.*.lts. ............. . t«> tlo* I’l'jiioval KVKIidUIOKNS.


i t r.tt. giis I-, tb.- cr.i t.-gus pyra. ’.nnthns—-tho I). rri4*. m r.ip.*s in-tra<] ..f


n ni- iimliii, ,,, -tinit . lH*;its


•It l!i.. N.w (be u in ter .


-ir.. ,:,i,|v, l,„t I n - t iimv ,l„„,;i,.,. ,|.,. ,-,|- ;V


ir I '


rill' imiicimliii i;riiii-li;I.,r:i, Ill'll-- tli.iii -inr,, |„ tl,,.


of kiniC. it flo D w m r o i s c i . iM i iK i i s .


'h. ip‘ 4l fh.u.Ts are an .a r in-st of th,. hril lj. •*m,* ot tin* ih.r.il viimnu'r. .nml tb,* fruit..


n,.i> iH me,! for any pi:rp.>.,* for wh-cl, tl... i— iii .; -; ;; ; : :; ' j: - , ---V.


I '. 'r i l, .);i,i.,lii,..i. ,,r till- .J;i,>;ini.vo bm* -hinb. Tin* arh t . np'idc.


-i i,,,


c ‘i r l / r 'T * ^ ^ like the c.Hon.-asDT, flowers Vt tb V "v


' Ihe nmgnoh.T. ar.. ''-r'l


iM-!,*;ol of at tl»* ami .Itopv i t . frnit.,


<;ti<i of nnhh*


rill' - lini l i . 111. Iils.-lvr-, .........


iMaiit


, ' '''V ........ ;"'>>llia''t-r i. ll„. Iii,,vif„|i:,-_.,|„. I - I i i . ly lUtli Imv-lik,; Iiiliiit;,.. Tho I,i-m


tlu- l,■M,,■s i l i inn^ ill,,


m.iv l ikr i,i l imi t llu-ir mills.- tlii-s- fiiriii!,li


l lilll.ill, <li'llll-'s.-iii.|viiit,.i ) slii iil,., tlioilirli ar<* nii-rt- sii.my uli.-.i in jUn.-.r.


-liriil,, !,h i,„:


•ii,,, ,|,,. '|'l,., tilin’ [n iml i r


as IS p ra t - tin* :Iowen*tI


with l i t t le suppor t , .-ire ( in u ’ti (,'4*111 ((iroon Fan Shor tpml ) and S.’vil!,* (Manii iinth L<>iigpod). Tin* <*hii'f a i lvantage 4*f s.iwing as,/.soon


I’ep n la r vari^'ti.'s, whij-h s tainl


Tho hroml hcan is tho most n u t r i t io n s of tin.* famil.v of l>4*ans.


'J'his is bax'ing much,


J/almnr rircles recent ly with legard to the new “ Kir'e-Year Plan of .''ioeinlisatimi ” which the Nat ional t.’minci! ol the .Socialist


'I'hero has bc<*ii honn* uneasy discussion in .11


^ n l i a t i?> nioi'i*, d4;t4;rmim,l to I'uuiinni - with pio.ssui’c of tlio Im* no doubt o n | h'ss tlian i.'si’ l


I'iViTy po.s.sibitj ihc visitor t,» s{J


nu4in«r*m.s .stalks " laost t,*:i;piiiig


H is pHihalilv u <mo can walk n. alnio.st aii v ;i n j, 11


from a coniplcl . l ploto hikci ’s o n i | kii'k (It choici*. 1 till) koyiiuto of ♦ litrorcnt stall> . )-«‘lc(*tioa of gooi| and the general Ldl to p!,.a,-.e th l


bazaar i- gie.-n not- wi-Ii jin- a of thn School. _


'riu* g.-iieral nl tho 1 ooiii -I I'il.l


ba/.aar arcliitecti tirii-ntal sivle a ploasiug to* the till* stalls ai4- ot , . accc.ssib!.- t,, ,-tal| and examined (|i| cns lomci ' .


f'l the faiH J'n„: I ’pp'T S' iiool. .Me


Ktn<h‘rg.Mt.*n • .n Motln*r '’ Knioii. An Old


Till) iiiiet -pccla


is proi)al)ly the (I n-mipies tin* wiml f is a. in in a ln r . b.’anf i tnl >tin enter ing tl,e li.*igh{.-iiv j|,.. qaiiint Imw wimlj Iroiitag.- ;n hi;,, [; pl-a.siiig ami .i .-c worlli la -p. '. tmii i | I'urio.sit •. ,'slmj. ladi’ii w !i ;iH i el p- u ; . | am d ' s ig n - .


galleons, polt.-r-. d''sign and a nms j | .••(all with all


ncc4l|i*u.ii k. 111


< aicnia !, •! to a i<! a'lding < !,;:i m


.''‘Imp )• ;i:.- ui.rk While ilti, siirv'


I lie ITpp. r 1*0. 1,1


Matr ol koli, , l,m for t lu- a ppet 1 11 and teas of all rh-| inoM* .-cl.ki ;.jit ial i


4!*‘vis.-«l !o Th.*n ;li«rc ar*'


lamicy. rk.-M* i iaci i | ’I'oniig ,M. 11 .


i<[.< .\


w ill app* .ir ii.'xt »v f In tk-*- iii.iiii hal


ll;,* shf,w-.


.Mil F. | . | .\ nil tl


,!in*ctien of Mr. l l adilml to the .‘•ch’ction-.


Objacts r


This is a <)ile-fi.i|i all w'iii1 agree uln- ro;iM)ns foi' ill*' h. ;


w;..*: iia l)*-.'ii t h


.‘ilhK’at. d as follow-; lion of the h*-m*|'ic,‘ tho rc*'. r \ ’.' :iceoiMit .h*l)t,S 4*M 1 hnr* ll :im to he ■


«h;tinit. m .-d tor f i|Uot4* : i - b a / a a r ha bazaar . ' to r.ii«.* t


ip I'onii • \ ion w 1 1 ll t] raises i !:•’ -Min t In* iiu .Mile nf tie' li‘' i ncr4*;iS4 d by e!l*.i ;.|


lli'st. ’ll;** fr.llouilll


t rihnti'.l hv the pal S. (Ir.* n*' leg.lev :| X!l.’>>."0.


will ,!m; ?>h' till*, atm s'dieim- intoic- :


of_ e.Vt ;"ina;div wl : rihnt* • •:OV.U.k- the acconm i- to ....... 1 tun* mi -ing froTn i| rl.nims w ill liav.* to in tin- M. ar filter--.


ami ear) 1 --'rtmil IS t j th. ‘ sp!‘ ndiil


iiivolv. ■


A trenn-miou- am ! 'jl tie- pr*'p


.'ifort


.•iiitti*. ; • ad-’-d b\- til, Ramsho; t*nn (ehairii


Oponing


o|).'uir;L' , .-.j.'nmM.*’ nt I'.'rfornn «I by Tgidy mnh.r :! ,e nr.--iii. iicv of Downlmm Mali.


Tiici - was a crow


w.ns to sc.' siirli n that wa-• .in indir-.Tti


was a gr.'-at plo.'il ^Fnnt.Tgn to Clithci | the TTnnor of C’l i t l l ^^oMtagn family fo:l family «u‘ wlu'ch r.nl till' j i t . s . a t reprcsi^.nl \iMik an .nctiv.' h i s t | fact- cle.irly ,«hown


Tin* Chnirman me


whole *'■f th.' work nmlor r li*> .Hrc<-ti*ir


ftr,*.3?i:r*r ) . Mr. M and Mr . II. Wimlh


.ammm. whicli w ik, .-.nnnrii.


;it tin* r:-\ The clmnj


TIip_ U-cI Carrie*! fol


day S. l:**.I. .M.-n’s ; pnrpo->-


!ivi,].'.l I.etU- ;Iic (Iiiin-.


iiiosl . itmjiieli.'ii-i Waliasl. V |i;m p, -1 while tie “ \'ae.ii,l lion of


I'nti'rf.'iinnieiit. tii, I,,


a imicli Ic.s llo.i ihi'rt jf.ue gi.-.ii4*i| public. Tin t ,- a I


f


. 'Co rai.so th,.* «•* no light ta.sk! nf a .swarm of w| h.is'.aar, winch


FOOD AND FLOWERS.


p a ; VIGOROU


LADY ALL


.-.tall r a n i


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