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.r- m s ii V- ■ 'o. '!!;!'t!-V'4' i lD V E R '] O f C b u t is e ! I EVENTS. "SNIPE.”


Langsha' fRlbbleii


tas now: I From


|th !' Rlbbl^sdale League.; vas alWays an attractive ^ IwlU never forget once o open i the Innings for


i,w, ilor some years;' , oyhood days on-;'


dale Wanderers’; b become president!,


has been actively


pany with James Peters, a by m;'side exclaimed Ini.


s the two' emerged from.' Lumme, David and.


[st. ■ I mehioryi serves; he • | Ic appearance liij Clltheroe


last fevf days thbt popular r I brtsmai, Jack Sharp, has-


d in E friendly‘match at. iMeadov ground. Mr, A. fa jam I thdn in opposition,


l lned >y Mr, A. E. Lawton, fime fp ayed with Leyland;,


ell kttJwn County players.


■ has been drawn to,a. ir teniis inatch between, fbid Qr


^r by, lesdali


O. a,:ilc s leti


vatlve Clilb and Accringr cketi Clubs. • ■ Play,' although no fewer •[ 0 were played,; the .


gouldatteitlonlto punctuality,';


Association would.! )e;flnlshed by 9-30 at i


' -30 ip.m.' If teams. ; |


h Is i possibility of table- pelng formed at Wadding- burn. ' Other clubs may f [d wlo knows what might


eme of one or two clubs”


lennls Ilenlorwho|o.


championship at the; School has been won' ^eieated T. 'HiTK'k.'i in!


someone suggested tO| championship, witnj players oyer thirty;


IJ fouij cornem of the earthj Ime table tennis players to ,ch other In the annual f suptotnacy ;J Represanta- Tenty natlo as have been ijlethen In England’s caplt4 l acHed a generous welcome


ii


' Feed with, basic; slagT.-ajfertiliser holdr! p ing lime and ! phosphate!! only, flowering


toe normal grow less


t roperties.'! Prick; ;a pound of this' ftr?; aiUser Into toe! surlace';!nowr and:®ve


Let these be tbe only meals. i


tablets qtocTOdistolve^to'sa Uttie 1» water. If the.'experiment Is:made With ■ two. bunchesl of .flowers, .bulte likely : the


Rami ileB.- -The right I spot is: Iri; bhfe ._____ vigorously,; they will .flower, . nother, lb. !3er. climber' to the autumn;


,sim.reason iWw ><0\iV


K ithe'toses dojMt th may.


w lo e prbii togdd by 'diidtog asplfi^to' • the wateiyi-ten;'gralM.pief-!ptoty':rf^T^^


!Bore holes to the roots:and!ln the s^utop. •DlssolVe saItpetre-:one.i^und per. gallon


.as the otiie^fljweps;;'r.‘';||:i'^ - Killmg a Tr'ee.-^t !tiie! tree ' down;


e tree’s roots. ' j , i - treated flowfers* '.will, live! itwlce as ? long'


of water—Mtf .'fill the holes' -wlthiltihe'. mixture; ' The hbl^ tolght'hO'flUed - times within' tWehty-fouf; hOUK.;


dreams. atd, i vtudeties; i| i^th ihe waved gracepf the mddefns! and'Wlth the fragrahpe. df the'anClehts'.'';-, !;Dn^^ . the hybridist ha.s attained! this idef^'buy •


thlight fires rto the tobleB'aiid!thus.'destroiir; ' New andf01d!.;A“''Ilib sweeti^^^^


solne varieties: fdr th’efeifOrm 'and^sd^ :i fop their derfume. ■ Th'd-jedges df'inahy;


hg flower mto. and;-sded.'pans -iS Itto ■ winter moisture-causes 'a ;grdenlsh-ttore!


iplanting car be done; v^thdul, a 'cHe^k ;w to; progress, because the roots iandtsdll'


yers lof this country. '' ■ lbf these foreign visitors, the- le aii experience of a llfe-


lplaylrig In the great Albert tve bpen a terrifying ordeal, L laia lilght last Saturday a);-


[tR.iBergmknn, of Austrlsf, Iof the men's singles. Our


iVwerlthan 12,000 spectators- I ana, the Czecho-Slovakian


chihg of Bahaa. How well. Bohe ais job wDI be gathered'. ;t that In the Swathling Cup- • J'the


J be in the [Tower Ballrood I this! week-end when the [n championships will be- Ie:Engllsh;pldyers have maqe*' Irldes since last year, thanl^


r Barna, losl. to Vana in th,e I;s, aijd all our best English


l -off,enth


English lads forced; j a 1 whereas last year, they I In the Ust, i


; |


and I'l understand that t<yo lonsh!p styles [next week. yjr


’ I, M


p u r s e ^ v e s ■ t o t h e , p o s s i b i l i t i e s a t I I n u B t h r e p a t e ; t o a v e r t t h e n ; ;


1 c o m b i n e i t h e s e t w o 'a c t i o n s y e p o s i t i v e , I n o t ,


ht last fety years has Wen w (lo denying that. Narrow I Jo idiff markets, embargoes on-the


j


ensd of insecdrity, .the invasion and of China! the civil wah iu Ireti; iments from the League of


h bney, thtj persecution j jof ie improductiVe expenditure; |of sms on armaments, which, itsplf


ittadency [of j intema |tioj al lipread uheraployment, the


1 .1 I


, all [occasions'I for concern. But ; occisiond for despair, or foir


ceptafcce' of - tpe 'inevitability j uarice. Feat and a lack of (ji ill, but fok efforts for thfilri


Thisi country! is .enjoying!' r prosperity depied to most, hui,;


ch ittelf is a fprm of fear, 1^ isp ill thlse evils. They are occasipnsj


f ndividual nation must dependj J flt none! is a strain that!, mlistd,


lBccond, that the exchange | oil Iof iniphey muslj be freed again J


osperity ; and .'peace of all |fhej first, the •world must recogpte je namdnts i race,, [which entered; by]


'friendshlp should bind and hot | Ifear! antagonise the natto]


t the methods 6f, production flndj I ithit have been consii',' ”;


j the last must be adapted to! the! i producing a new type!of


I soil than ordink^ wheat, [and |the ier in ,the year]Another 'e:“


e have succeeded In crossly , a The new grain'is sultaDlb ;


nough to resist the;severe t •s, Soientlpts at, a Sw^lsh reas as it| takes' much,i-l


c same . institute, is' cros) n6u:h grass, tu produce n pi t ot only yield! a normal oi ..


. woi Id also bind the soil togett eh i


oridit ons of ]oday and; pf Itoi. he in tial step In, the prograi ourselves front the paralysis of


■ Pat. . 1-, Pat: Yes Yankee:


dialogue itook place: Yankee:


Some fine;


ope ito continue the 'enjoynmnti I Eventualy, the prosperity pdj


l t r e c o g n i s e a l s o t h e p o s S i b l l i t e s


e n t ; i n d e n d e h v o u r ,to a d v a i c e a negative


llocal '! competitions, which. Treat deal of time, I expept pur table tennis fans will be ■ I journey to [Blackpool this


The seeds quickly shoot, to' a clipboard ^ ! up which |the hot:^aler'pl^^^


f Old Seeds.- !^eeds may;|have been kept " .. . .-r.. ..


g olt,Wto;bq that some to :the seeds w^ linermlnate;tooideeplyr!;and': these‘|e


ret'Wil cause!lt to sink tato!pocketo. gs will be weali^gs.' j,


[T-that is; soured 'beds|J-aad It . cljec^ Insect and fdiugoidpesto, blit ^


’ The signs! oi:, the.;'toU!.Mtog’ tdo'-funito! ,s humus fori h itothy;groWth wefthe greto hould! sdor be dug'to, v but:'the,;llind


Lime in^ itoid'^thdutto Make.bdito soll;,and!g^^


dcum on !the Burface.and?,the, uhusUaUy, 's ark colour of the soU!.fc;'Ihe ,raahui;e shouldinot Ie sprinkled,mthih; a.couple


thudlfldhiin ; should he prjuned’,:!betwefip . he old stems;, This ....... ...


of monItoB oil the manuring. ‘. , ] nThe tVtotoc Jasmtoe.^The j a s ^


next wlntbr |on; the stei Uhls sprto'i


e ; fallliig if [the yeUoW 'bloSspmS,: ahd t the' starting of. the' foUagei;'; Cut^aw^


. number of;f ower!buds,,todC6P; trencto . made rouhd! the trunk‘to' order .to tout;


the xoots-a yard from the trunk. ■■ •• • • l-one:


hus saved too great a sh'^*'” ' The


ttree Is butohalf-chcied tojhe'yearf ton ouglit toibel to t to to


not rub the shoots toff thesev,tob^to toy.


t o . Ctops.:-fi$eed . kept to a good U{ ihdots‘off thesevt .,.,


iHb


so strongly, f : Tubers'fdir eating .shojUd have their tooot8:'remqVe4 for ^owth


hey would hot, again shoot ,


is needlessly takingquality out ; of the crop. KieeP th^nit In' .tpife dark, for Ugnt spoils the-flavour. - ^


I■ Green


gng, and in the height ot tbe'^lc^ by biving peas tottactlve;,treatment,' PcM


mreathe to'Bufflclent'totlcogen^hto s aking fpbd--tout.of the)


dupport. 5 More \than ■ tohtouBhi'toi™^ boes hot!:leW!ito:;hitorei!itoto 'PS^'i® Tut to 'to th ' toace;,biweeii;b^^ ahe joints from which .the flowers spring f re furthferapart.'!!:-?totd|to[to^^


held on thto footS 'W .mOdtoM/^ ■ bigger baUlat'thebaseiof-.tb.e'^to^


THE ALIO'., , the ZirB-BOOf . disease end of the season,, but more nlttogen^^


lesh and the flavour of . the :peas.: i .. The haulm holds


at the


soil Is enriched when thqse: Uttle y^ have decayed.']' The ne^t^ should be -one-! the-leaf


doSs pot clse^a?;hlgh lasithe^basfe bth e bed of mi .nure.Manure In a potol. would


not retail i hejati - , ■';


edible pan;such as toab'Jkges,!.lettjicqp and spinach.'


. Sertoeh Ihe^flfeto;?'!^ not be CO iledby th e .a l ro uW to ^ ^ vftodsV' I kept, off; '


the fram i ,cap:be; madq;^fe;;;.esttolb htog t« «,


stakes ,a: id by htoUtog;|tnP.s-,!tofi hW frombtal;eto stake. The cwvas f|nces


s ld e p v l lurdle fencing ;vrtth .its raay;be 1 ought by the yaytoi ■


be ittood


qntoowe riot requ red! a warmed, dir i s . .eq tow


: rame, a id covering. the top; with lack s


.ndtpave chqckB’. ^the ^ h t .nd :^flay. teropeyai orw^-i


temperature jof fifty-five dpgrees^lb ndt I low erion jh tio retard p ro p s s ;


s strirdy i When prdgresSi ls;^w


of fresh air sh o u ld ^ the daytmr


tur'e has ■once remeinl


ing on one Yankee: Pat


.q8cape,lut, '* *


tolnutes firi ::o rd e r! ]to .v ^ 9 '^ , vapour. s e p f r a to d s ^ i^ S i ^ ^


^ms.: .;Fe aruary, 7m,. tor ,toe?purppto iof.adpptit CO iventlon tor the^ proteotta of toe i


Mil liri' i«l • .. 'vitiV Y iri


''■ 'iliji&i'ilp ii'toe;


I - ' . ' .


.......I ,*’!- " ,


- '


f The! glas 'to i th e ^ to h m e ^ lW ^ to n p r t lenlghts-tofadvlsabM right


stimulate people tl: tog..] :■


rrival;! It can heap Inside out


a The ho


pIn July, or earlier, can ' be - S h q ^ with -


ride to iiiTr Igaidenlng; acqualnt£qjces. Such'denioh' , ' ■,


Lf ague o{; N


'' lah OldiTt'ie.-'Vitoeh'a-iree is tdd'.we^^^ vigour and in this way;] Incpeastag th!


soil’s medlclhei'v !• It'^MryeCSS: 'beas,;thW - have too- much hiitous' (decayed' inattfer)-


, Ltotoi|g!!8hd''Mah!htog[!fe


rom last i sp ring.' ; to idrder .to! Itoojiv! the percentoge, of"! ge^ttatldh, •! seeds ' hetWdbny two;’ layers' dfA'WdOMv material; KdSp ■ tne;!'toaterial:';mdl8t,i


i-eUl; ■ comdout;' ■ totstot!' !from> '.cldahM,; ■ ere the soil Is loose, ,thd:flnit Wateriw.'


;» n ‘


I Pots and rafe.r^neVeason for Waw-^^ . oil the eartnenWtoe.:' Thls'^^f^^


ed varieties; burn yi tbe sun.'; ! -, See] &■ descriptive catalogue: for- .the;, few fe ! i proof, scarlet and crlmsqn peas. '


poison BoU. I I Anomer! ireasdn!!^to^^ wkshtog Is that toSects ilanidj'Jheif .'eggS'; are destroyed. [ Andthjbr fdMdn;,: .Tfansi-:


^hehWiMev-tokelAjelly .frotola gls^ ;F. Si Pots,4-Tihe soil 6ah tie gdhiijr'ictoed!


clA leadtog market gardener says • hat bg' beiCfoss-bted;pulIet is undoubtedly.'the cnd Dad, arid It IS pot .sufficient to ordSr tbe


collar j, funras,- disa^eei ^liUy^^b!’


.? 'plant, ages, v .A e s'; Iglydn!-forth If to!


_________ the, d plant Is smashed:


,. ^ ' a id. puts a handful into e m planting .1 idlei Theihole ls madej idre deeply'th toils usualiuhe’cdOIedilltaB Id; put at th( bottom of the bdle, then.: our; Inches o: mould, and the seedlto; Is planted.,


j ; ’ ' ' , ,


reducing ;hetobmbet| df ?losses[to^^^ blot that htodi germs df.ithe! dlieasM: [J Did Jttngusus less virulent after It has I eeh 'Without It > own fodd for threejears, and less lime. 1 ;eeps tHe,dlsSase'ln:;«hMk.- The plot should be! divided-to,thatMe ( ab- bage fcrb] is are [kiept together.:; b e disease Wl 11-not. totack: vegetables: ex ;Spt the meml ers of Ithe :cabbagd tribe and


Crop ritatlonil^ another plan for .....Inter llggtig Is. Important.,: IaI ing


‘within re ich.; 'Lm e the'tolte’lu hpy rathefj'th to' crumble'the' clods feciuse the weatt er can [theh penetrate further ' ' q e ground, j


^duhq, .jr itattogjthe crops and .togi ihg to Winter certtoijly control; the troi ble; Planting may ibfe done, after twd^ to avy fallstotir; ito .whih the cooled 11m e is lusedi-lif! esto !bmlderto>'vMe';-!ds iidre powerful, but!! a few mohths must.- ’ i lass betWeenl the ' liming! and the plant tog. b e ffeSh Umefa'putlon the g^^ little hea] s; wsa ;her makes W P' iwc ery,


Plantini; ;si8able seedlings,- liming the


; Tb(B. FLdlTOB GARD^ WA BD FRAME.


anchored; to be toidd fpr.the. operatioB. ,j^] of root-pifir Ing for- r^uctag.lte;;foU88“


the sprint can be planted as sefee flu ss-^: seeds started to..the frame. The.f 'esh- manure b mght for heating, the f ’ah e ls hot' value Sss; aftor Its U6e‘'a8! a ' dot 3Sdi,r blit It w 11. have become a rich.; op- drqsstog; of j beautiful;-tekture.!', M Jdid frame is the nejet best, thing;! b it ;er- and'grovrth will'be;sloiror olf


b. Plants 1 hat - are] not hardy ehqugl i^to e startec as seeds to;the open e a rlrta


bed frame, the plants will be growi ;-up t by-July. .Tuberous' begdhlas will flower


____ seeds [are started to the lot- o the Mden; Uie first autumn from ’The


and' was:d!^;,the. soil help,to prpeluce healthy:crops; '■ The weather wU! do much tow tods weakening and towurds. destrdytoj ;;|thel, germs of ' the /dls sase


ub-rodt Emd-Utoecahiipt live toget ler^ to able.to obtain supplies of 1 ime,


Wclfse^d leaweitattbat. -', ; , BDS


,


ubb sh; distributed over Jhe country every ^


VV nilXE]) VpAi<Vr|ilV A JOS,


be that prdisress: Is . b^ond ; If the climbers are-made'


family


rmay -caus j .the tpot of a cauliflowe: r become b: gger [than the "flower,i'arid


ooti'of;a


operatfeS;'inly tachesi.oi fedU;'


isti


KWlthto'bfcbl^ ^ ^'


j Some o! our that; the:!pa8ui


;atuhersllme''funguB;[ ,W ■ ■ ■


iect to ft has; pi


ifflembeiS;;! of the'icabl lajidi ‘ , caullfioWerSrbrdilcjlls, ' kSIe.i ahdUurhl' )S^ *fe ' ■tofectidhj‘i'''A'tee ndh' .vptoifediitd'; his-M tiSi; 1 ilpU'


ItKv-:]! Scientifle Poultry Breeders’ and ihyesili^n'hs^ Istnfed' ; , , l :b^me; alvfeature' ]of ;the poultiy^ ' piniurixi vbic. - W e (ab-


mduiiry.idu]^.rpeent!yqqrs''hss;reB^ [ more and mpre, ptople bu^ .day-olj'.and


it ae-lndustiy.as!a whole Is ft'very contfb-


grow ng cblckslto ttplace uielr;8toek! instead' of b: ee^g. it theA^va- ‘! ■' •; ’ ' . ; w ]; . • f •.Whether thls-cbange will ultimately.ibcnei'


’ - At 'TO 'ssasbri mllll6ns:.‘to baby' chliks-go into . the ; Imds j .of .'backyarders,'-battery oitoersjiaud etheto iB'uyersishoidd;®^^ very greatest care jin obtaining .these birds,' and should not bq. unduly, attracted by low price 3 or clever advertisements ,Jn which ex- t traoijdlnary clalmsDregardirig the quality of


to' Po: tbe:particuldr'Purpose we are discuss, aest preposition, but there are'crosses good


he^tiock may be made. . ,


r qual ty, and mere Is .'Undoubtedly a lot of lu For tols toasqn xros^ t^BOm^,.


e&iBRElajfe ;lh rommon ■ with' pure hreedV arq. o f extremely variable;


iwith sd&lcion. by [the .unfortunate poultry lnf.sectibrisl, of


^ceep !rs|:Who ihave; had one or-two mmpies- of ji St how.badsoineof these 60H»Ued corn- men ial.chlcks.canibe. itaThere Is 'a general Impression among


cross -bred chicks chea KT than pure! breeds; and to me.et' the demi nd for cheap btaicks riock birds, unfitted for breeding 'pinposes .are’ frequtotly matedi- It should be cledrly understood t^t'mere


'.[ .'If the' matter 'Is given due; conslderatlbii!. :we jhaU' all agree that it costs almost .aS


crpsibreedliig,for.[cross-breeding’s sake will not snsufe the qualities that are essientlal' in commercial hinb.


. ■ - ' ] ;


old conridefably theaper-tban pure breeds? Onb insofar as breed-points may be ignored; .whei I selected binUfor crossing!ujlt'po^le! - to p -oduce them dheaper than [puiiei breeds,


behlid it. 'Where can 'i. the ieconomy be s effected that will enable tbese'phicks .to be


qual ty. M*^t a bird vlth a'pedte


^ a : f froiq this single consideration; It' Is as mportmt -to ■ select birds Intended for crosi Ing ,witb-as much -care as Is, used to seledting birds fpr a pedigree pi '


STAjilNA-;-ESSi


'!;-Tlf docs tot matter what system we adopt .tens v whether the birds are to be kept in-


ICK8 ne requires


. . q f t i l e b a t t e i y S ! ] ; '; 'j ; - ] ] s ; ] ] v | e■ G(od rearabilityi low mortall' y and: good


;. Ft r throe of us who,are! foolish enough fo ' put Drice before quality there is ample scope


; hto an.tasset, and tb get these qualitjes we ' must; be iprepared;to!p8y ratreaSonablefiprlcS


as' l i.pures.! .lyitllout these lubererit quails t ties the Stock Is more Ukelv to be a liability


i•forlfe .bWa!!']]]-!!.';!.;;.'l'!i^


r tor, buying chldfflj at-a considerable lower sate than perhaps qur neighbour, btit-mqney wo h vested jpustbe lobkediupohlasa gamble,


ith odds very much against us.; Of course.


Sess an sbundanco! toi Stamlnaiiparficulafly; if tl ey are to be ;placed .lri cages, to only stioig birds will Stand up t<5 :the. cnvlrqri-


eiy In cagto'9r!ori:range; they:ttus;t posi^^


BB’ for' the ^EK ' -LEG . IVEAKN1?SS,. .


a.igbod'to ng'^arid '.wOuldi not ■ ■ eSert^^ iptovtoierit M^.toett-tori


»: . "-j'


gg' irodiicttori afeijtot'asiessental’lri cesses; •! A . th :lr[legs, do 'riot add further cod Iliver oil t D a mash that abbady contalris ‘t.- This V ould' be giving' them too mujh of


. .TP yoilf chicks are getting wobbly on


.associated with chlU, congestion of t o hu ffla*.Or!&ye


cover , toe reason.' L«, weakness. IS’.ofI "


)malze and -flak^ whtot fori' tbe: first; stage. '^ eWeta rorisUine. It re«i^ .if you have


■ Do nett 'aste.your money on expensive No, :i':ctrick fe 2


t of a good: sample of cod liver oil to toe dS.


eqtoV toarts of . flaked PAT’S ADITENTBRB;


I Mr] Ke mian wffl pe^naUy . answer ,811 ; querito!a idi^^ |;'to: ]toe;: M


'use a mix ure of cut '^heat iand maize grits, l Say two'pirts'bf 'toe!fonnqr to pne ot toe


Mtos .wll, be. giBrtnteed-; some wi; toe etementar •> ri^ts -totoout W


.e tehns -of -thb ^


bn he. f iecohomlc [mission ’ -entijisted to him by be firltlsh-and French: Goyeriiments has nov been published.’ HlS'ptoproais tor: re- stciing ecbnonjlc [sanity perhaps M - riiort; of 1 be ideal, but that Is merely bec8Use.-.hfi> Has taken; Into Recount the - difficulties: in the way .'.of restoring a free -flotv of.lnter- flat oiial trade. The Belgian statesman-'


TOWARDS ECONOSne SANITY w|. van Zeeland’s •eagerly atyaited report


' ecoi ibmtet and the able Cttoeague to [ whom, mu; ;h ,6f; thq.'spadeiyto'rki v tra' 'elled many thousands of miles and have


the f prorilptles :;6f;; toternatldpa^^^ porOperatlon- , The'- plan;' riw. preseh|ted


eas^ path to' economic-’ dec} suggest remedies tl f If he .Government really have the. will' to


lsijbed many countries In .order. M explore makes no rroh assumptions' that toere^lsian


ind a solution. , ^ ' .f'. ' ' , Vc'TAvnTfMh' 'itxr. 1'rritb’''''t.riliinP.'-■ •!'•:,■


Wrcoiats :8rid}to;[ehter ittes; ■ H elr-lbtj'nit^.stlll|be ihardi:jbp|,at


least they will aypd Of utter.


Noarly tost


.atri difltalty totobtalnlng toe. flaked fbod,: ; atter.] Groats'are t60;qxpeislve;to^ey.! :. . Jpurhal ' j-f;


ations Notes. „ ! who '1 lave had toleave jOennany.', toimtriro" {it r & i d e r i t o J t o ' ' .,


. As Pat, 'the- Puppy, took aii walk 't:vsAcroto:th!e:hwto:(pe'dWi^ - Be-;spled a thtog'ijustllke'a worm ■ .i'iWnich stretched:|ght<far;away;


'done,, legjteaSaess Is improbable, provided ; the birds ( ib healthy, and If! they are l e a ^ mato. ■


thein sklnmed-.mllk to drink;.' I f t l^ Is cenln confine nent thw have one or two per


'iwitorioua~snake;;whos ;deathi;].;'fv.!:’-!-:!!’!-!;'i':,■ .'!'!


delighted, when thel .u :;Tocatoh'a snake'a


sed,'.\the'ffBetirat‘!b'e^


■r-tout.'lt,~to(ribt]weU-pmd; .shfliing8'!ia.;pald lor.qM^^^ Its.polBop'glands tatatt..!-:,]';.'^^^:.^ . !:\!


for .Mtl-^makeibite'Se: ; ito'^sniake-catchirii


WlQSfGED ECiYENGEBS. ,


bird? may be seen [stalking aboilt' to the] stoepts looking for.ofi^' These.blrds"are turkey-bu2?atd8;Ther.have a wing span: •rifOVeMtoJeetrS]',.: u!; ROPUlslye: birds .iMth fusty - black untidY'ptotoage,.;l)ara h e a d s "^ t h ^ members pf. the:’vulture family have -, remarkable; ey/eslght; From a height that raakqs tjhem appear;mere dots- , to the.' sky! tiirkey-btmatds wlll swop doimito A;darctoe;^


;' to'some South Amjeri’ cani-'cltlM huge


'! Example.—By. r t ’-artmigtog ,the!lettora of. the word we_cdri‘-,chMge. a .fruit


..WORD TWISTS,. ' !'|';;L'!E'AT;'];!


•;a naere.18 leet-oy.i) ie,ei.:.- Uke 400 years old.


move,-making'a-fresh! dictionary :word eachitirii6;ii)30flelm6ve;ls fl^^


mo'ves. ::!Ch^e'otoY'oito ififfeAtleach ........m i


i ,V unwige. f 1 : auW; . .***., v*bf*K,


instrument of;Bui ^ ■Of alchalr. secured:to


an'dtheri'sdleinrilyloi -arid raisedarid Imirori


iThe!)victlm]’)pi tos


■saW‘8rid;]of]toutSdj.''lt— ... ; torilqritWbhvthq!! b’^ : bL'Ariver;:


‘ " i


Wlip cari toatglpwinfc i £ris,-‘i; fie'ideiM stoalied :.,hls. jSwarige. ■ party, wheniihe munc coal’and swallowedilt the coal in'hls inouth guests.:. Afterwards t


Amritsar have an Ind


was -examined and Injured. , '] - .'


Et.’ClSmei]|Vs Bay, c y* %tl..ttobe


One fine day, when tii'qitid ;toallStoj:'yhoiMd; •


•Back;edi itoto’tha'iktol! fliapid'icatojiute^^ trollar^f:the;iitol.


betog sucked down;: jIt]'waS 'thea': dls- cotored ; that, when the sea 'toceded sudderily(;hundjreds :of tons'of : water were


, — .,.,r..„,/jriove]-asih®igh


The .lull’s, roar'was,'. Ike' the gurglej Pf ;thP.batb outlet In a wuser brily it magrilfledtoy .the gres t;slze?qf [the'"


A', bbiilder: 'was - rolled; Into the . cave and the Bull ceased.;|»! terrify.;


be.iberieflclent work undertaken by tips ad-.; mlraWe body.- .!An 'evening paperInt irvlewbd ; me upon the subltct, and a-lady'v ho read:: S what I said has written; to inform mb that


'.rb^hderil(;hM‘heBrd toat-Bblgrave Joe was . rtoat^ve;b^!rbared rotoib^


.he once had Bel^ve’Joe'S’ son!or grandr my . cor-


' anlyi have vigorous constitutions; land are lriot: so likely ;to! suffer' from . hearijittpuble


hlvq;tb.:a':venerable age! ’.They;m^


dogs. .i-When they aro not show specimens .t they 'dtfe’' as cheap as any, j and of course,;


as 'tomeiof ',q*?8er breeds do. They! have !. toe further advmrtageiof being=v^ 'iadaplr ;-| r ablCi,being, contoted! In' almost any sur-Y,


omldigk'»{Nb' w lare: evpryman’a


.RC,3;;:!Y3he’.Club will be'pleased ,t( ariswefc] - tmy en.qulries tobmltted;; by ';Tm -WaggaS


NOTtiiThis ch^ is Issied Iby-THi: TAIL- ] WAGQER’S CLUB,. 88, Mark Lane, London,


d'wnem[]m:;wririMtton1 toto-cantae;]^^ and!wblfaiB. [ '


with the clenched flst Is the’wav' to keep and soft.'


... -m m'■ ".’:th a ..... _______ _


^[SOLimONS' TO LAST WE Diagonal Acrostic:-^-


' I'-.'r ::y;J!V':]':';!;:'..!'':’'r'a!S:>Hi',?:Y^


;■ -|R(O.S[ 6;!- s pCk ,


- ..Charade.-Flrst, .butter,; ;seco: ••attonSoriTtofhendretoi!’■


' eblbUito^] flpr&'toalr and: Sp! on She -notes' here defects as well as her good rmer she’wUl rbnder as


she willi emphasise to: the pent of making them' gbntly prominent. She dresses In accordance with her tjiie. and QT^rl Id'. foeflrlA^etviYTXciBlI.'In nil


fastidiously; neat to all SiDUS: FROJl ByiOinr P. J. E'ESTHANaE. trees.


'This s u g g e s t l o r i ' i w a ! ! “ 'mrichl'.flattomistj/M.


'


brit’ ']Altou^’''hls--.’ experiments; It was later that, succesS;wq£


Hilaire de Chardoniitt, also. a^Eiench- - ■ silkwnnB digested


:. Thei'rim c >qd#] wm \Cq'imt


'tfidFdietofrffiiriberr!’! bf^gluei^yyhlchithejrop


man.'Senotloedthat


spinneret; ■ ,'.'! These ; ' Observed,’.-hardened


_esult,', he-expertaeri tedtfurtoer.; fl:


reao^e'd:,'.‘the]ato^^^^ ttoiriltrie! acid;]’


rhrough-tiny holes.'


wbrm,[8(rM disSo qed.mulberry;ieaves ressed tbeYsblution Jellghtediwithihe


........ . dlsbovertag that w®' * rom-the


usedi-’f; :? [ijhlsvflfit


to’the .form Of s l e n d . an opbrilng to the u >; ler Up, called the


o i{ied |to :m ^ achieved,'’'.]; ■


we Ourselves . make'I Ilka with gums? c# resins?” i


“Silk Is only liquid —


gum.] t toaumiiri'MT.745j,


....... 8# idid! lU -gh.


quid [ threads,- he mmedlatqiy[ they,


4bie,i of., course,, to e machtoers! of.:the


artiflblal Ibb^’at,


becarisejY'MthbugK i not she.'has made'herself


:,impiqwaritaesa :ts,;the:;TOrat !featw^^^ therecls.no dan jqr ito ihealtfl-orj jUfe; to.


theiiCasetofi^the’noriri^ vlduial;; ■ / '


' - ' ' f ,


Subh'i!6tefeirf,!.[Jbj .'excitement and atgeft Ihdlgqstion’ml) produce toe';: condition,] ““d(Mi; wlU’oyef exatlpn. Too much tea, ; M 1 smo^g:. ar[| other


' ■' 'egvflar otsudiieh.fasti beatlrig of .e;,neqrt cafa I e: produced by emotion,


couroe; consists ' of re-


.actton!of.'.yout:.heaijta coridiybris arise you .suddenly feel it— arid the'sensation Is unpleasant. I;!! This'


.. .[ YI ’By A WOMAN-boCTOR. are ,’hot aware of the


['•■ C'iY']:) -Yi'Yj;Y! l.'j 1 I yarq good !)[!],';. A; . possible,-but the latter, clotheS'bnly-aftor 'a cakeful' study ot her 1;, [[[:''] 8h'6['c 'i


... Dipreceeding column) [ DRESSED LOOK.


trouble, and explains just why it Is that the glrr whose ’! face is her for .tine” Is ■ often less! smartly dressed than her platoflodktog Slsiter. [- The -: pretty girl khbwB that sKeiis good to look-at p y - •


groomed appearpee so stimuli ip g to theeye’ of ...thel: :pholder,l.uriless| chosen and treated,-her c! ' utmost care. . ■ [This Involves


‘ No -‘ .woman qchieves that jierfectly ,____________ le and. .th the;


ot 'ibvelY hair, Ihewltchlrig eyes] land' a ' ‘ most kissable mbuth?: [; j. ]!;!!- [ i rY- : i;].'


way; ,sb why. should she' wotry’r ; Has she nVSAV;’ 1 K v o lT lf V to lii l K o r t 1 f i v W « ( i i i ‘a iw n e ' l o r s r t '«


1 ;:;!'']l'!v’i


oe.i'ebkt'Ofi.ftfbM:them is'-ricgliglile.' Op! the\dther hand, a.really good one Is worth ' anything fidni £ 3 to £1,000. ’ ;.! ■ ] '■ .I';]


iY


Captain P. MacCiuiii, (toief Secretaiy pf the RBP.CAi .tecentlji wrote a[, letter to the! Press relating -toSi a dog 27 Fears [old bad been taken, to their Animal Rescue [ League ; t tor humane. destruction. Ttos is a 'part of ,: .


toti/whltowaa'ibMueatoe^ the death of an oW lady.' . |; j; Y' .':|,;!;v ,HeYIlVril!]to .b^^^^


27:'whto'Yhe;toem[ Unfdrtmmmiy] thH Monh^on^ *^*^torrl*^' ’


saw: the water! to :s HOT Ci)^ _ ^ ...... , ........... . , • ,'•'.^/rT.'-riv• ’ ]!«;h Soid he;' ‘i^vto;!ii^ver, i l s i .a W6fB ]!)[ - .w Atovvyi wvwrti^^wvvvi irti'fl(yyiy\ii« 1® • ii";__ i l i f t ii


!'.-.•)nk!''i][ 'W - • M .


i -, - . r.y-.


'!]•']]U S


m i iHi i * ]'!■ ! •■^T - 'Tj. iiriT; 'Tt: ie01J8 f


‘:;''!pBlQljfT6D8 FOX TElkBIERl' '


' ULOKUPi i !;[! '1


Hudson,: lii Chain 3pof]!'!';;;j !!!.!;;•' j*her ;br^ turn apd;rend mC;; At;leastli.)


Englishmen,/ox teWeia have' !qeen;:.ublqul- j tPusj^cbnuimrilobfMtS, ef-itoro r They ate I still toi -be seen in gteOt humbeis ' .'


ja


.some Severe' strlctWe on toe dogs; ini the .edition-of-hla work ipublisbed; that year. !' ' !:!|f- [ ]'YtEmii!toS[laat‘'tqn-'yeajr^’:ne|vrio|e,'i‘[ t ^


extent >to i 1870: that Smehimgq f.pass^:


.';TOllte,’rtoe;dadashi»d and] the! black po(kleJ,;;i' l but-'thqlast-named serins toibe toe[fash-..:: Ientlem'eri.”. V Btoiiehenge " must have'been; Ill


.shared:itoe,faTOmjdt^to^


gonable;, dog ;pf .:i879 tor bo(h ladles' and ' n' bad'humdurj wBeh heipenned those !?(jrd8,j! i


.fiinled: ori',tba[tyjpe. (rf idog required' tb' rimi : with packs, of ;hbm^, still; holds' good with;-: minor amendmenti' '.Pox- tenrlers 'may b^ij; .ed Into’idrawing-room.:]


andiwe' must not pke: toem'iitdio toriouslyl A few'yeais before toat date tnie FoxTerrier Oub. had been.-tormed :aImo6t.;entirely by himtoig; .men,i|whbte'Staridato;]^


deria ’l l


iYi;!'f|! ■ !'!;!['B|!


[)■ ' if


pretty! Me'dpg;hliAbeeri» panlim^qt'rYbw


one-m one-inay jay thaat't for several generations of ;■


lii Mite!;:of' the.; 'i ^ y ' otoeritcrrljers that li havq . asserted.:' tbmselres' inl biOTe recent r : times. Their popularity dates: back: seven^ years or 'mdto./or;! tihad growfa to such an,


[ill i;!! i ; 'h' ' i It!


jitob ffe]itf^Aipcfetreqfl« . .......:.whote;fpresto;ar.e;.cu:


- - i V


Mtoettoissfitoailtiire], A ij'!


S fyeatejthe (contli|ued: foot, of next coli 5?[][]YrY!i:'Y'Y[;;!Y[Y;:[;Y'i'‘^


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