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ienior school children IrooL ■to a new senior school a t. lick,' was levclied a t |the.-i ^ e e tin ? of Bowland Educa> ■Committee, on IVIonday,
fegain came up for discus >
Ij of i a suggestion from_' Icil that an offlciai should Iflng by members, of ‘
1 ( r criticism of the proposal to>' i
ilon.-i t the- • b e '
hembers’ views. After fu lly , ' |the|: proposal; he could 1 other conclusion than Iculbus idea. i He did not see - IpbsMble for [the chlldrefi to . v
rih a i (Canon Heslop) ex-- ■egffit at not .belng able to faktl meeting, and [fully tenr
nob. hat-.
I t te f education at Bamdlds- - ' [iq’yjwere getting at Glsbum.,-
J^t'eD interview. '1 ' : K CMP. E. J.< W. Douglas) said.
Ih e purport of the discussion'.: lia c e at the last-meeting, |and h e County Department had J sajdng that in view of th e ,':; Irested, they, would sudgesb- -
iithe West Riding Education; ’
ison I fall to see what good. : fe ikhbw all the local reqillre-: ,:
Icbii pf the Education Com- , ^ irte e t the .district sub-dom- ' he purpose of discussing]: the; of i the proposed transfer,
Tr than they do and, in fact, : I abld to tell them something. ■;; Ight 'said he objected tqi thq . hcil sending, someone down .-i; them.
■weI are not willing t j he--; ; polited out that[ theisugr ;
h ik e r : We are willing to-:; . - 1
J in silbmlttlng the scheme, ■peak!: At 'the same tlme,.;:i: ive'.know, I [think we vjill be
|o (jonvlnce.:
layley mentioned ' tha t ; , , le (illdren had to leave home | Irder !to be in time for school,, 1 mean some leaving horjie by bk If they! had itb Ik.
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, . Is it any use, ih any tldreii to an industrial
base,'! town;
Ittled [ iaid] it was'nbt a matteij that.and;!
1 mbch better to talk ovqr th e | p s .
iswlc^ from a rural are: like TALK' IT OVER. by correspondence
^ knew all they wanted tO'. lo u t the scheme, and they did ji nt 'anyone i coming to their;,,
Vat^on said he thought the-]
i!telling them what they:; I db.
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[right:' It]Is useless; th e y to you. [If this comnittee:; ;■
be, ruled .by .those at Waker 'i
are.you?!'
|ey[sa,'id he jfailed to see whdt.- interview! would do, end It.-i, sbme good, a s . they po u ld ,' able to enlighten the official;,
lyMrjR. H,[Waddington, t was,' grant the interview a t,th e :
two points.! profosltion of Mr. C. Clark,.
ig it. five ^veeks'time. ; i! ,
[catioi from the head ttacher' Chprch ,bf England LchoOL, ah alteration m the date o f ; .' :r holidays |Was refused,
Isburf, 91
loi at|tendance returns fir; the: jg[ March 30th, 1938, wdre as-. |Gfinclleton ’Lane Ends, f9;,perl: m ,
Idlhgt m, 90 Tosside} 9 0 Mittc n, 85;
id,! 8|6; Thorneyholme, . New
Bashaii Eaves, 8 4 BOtori-' jPaythome, '90, :|; .................
;on, 90; Sial^burn,;.: per cent.
I for the seventy-five miles run, ' ly, - to Dent,! in the. heart bf the . ] '
)n! C3feling |C|uk v a s ! an eiiieiient tum-ijiut o f
■ stm shone iall day, a cool preeze s : : its.heat. [ j-
Dalejs. The weather was per--
|ng to! the rising gradient. ! indtj whether riding or
Iter p:|sslng:the viaduct, tjie way 1 alongside [the river, .right' (the lovely:; Dent Valley We: purjd:stlnatl6n about 1-O
p.mt i soon doing; Justice to < llnner, we vlsltpd the old ihurclii streets'
Ibefore leaving the Hawes road, yby Head Inn, and, whir!
, _______ ,_nd,^ Ing to _
fe ted ' Ictu
;he narrow cobbled ’esque :'pl^e.
|orkU ' one I
Issdryl to peach the top rjGrag. Hill,; we voted it ! jorfwe Wepe rewarded
le df ball,: we had some fchgeance.i' Yet after il 1 pusmng and persplrlni '
(nd Do'ivns Land,” Ifiglbton, which ibas oupi! ■ ■ “.ups.T: .11. thei: which;
•e Dales have bebn deS rell-f'knbwn cycling
and t o t , writer
^ht' View; of: the valley, ns,!and the mighty'Wh^ om the opposite side, bntmued'over the rbugl^ i—
Idey home frbmlngletom' '8, Rathmeljand Say"
npe we were sitting doWn f - '*-''
(day cut-o’-doors. | Friday's run: la to Sllverdd
he! CLD?ylAN;i Mite
kd 1 to theaccompanlqient: o f i' hinging,” 'as loose stobes-'fle# . der'hard: tyres, and iti^ a s noti :-: to teed!
irhside: iftet-a.^: mbopT:!
with all dotted!:,
oF thei, worth!'
fe now really among thi hills,' (right! we:pedalled aloiig: the-i ad until forced to dlsmoupt and.
:r!is|dblightfiil in such surj’ound-r- en remounted, we dlij ndt:pror-,..
walkH
ps] rekched; !by way of roresb- Vb continued through Hprton-!- ;dale, I thehcb to RlbblelHead^.' , stayed a short while to take the ' iff out appetites and haye our.', bljs tbken by one of the party.; i
s|| iultlng I place was Bettle;. .. .Buty I
tipUcktlons of the protjosed ;;. Id that it might be advan--: . leeiwhat was a t the batk o f l ';
pe (Jounty Council was to d ls - ;:, 'i'-: the;, ■
.LEAlliNG VPO^N, ! By Biiij Mahkiho.
manager.:" Some women In this firm arp most valuable, .but many .otithenfyMe jeaners, They; can do, -their work as long as the. Job
Is.stralghtforward, When the unusual Lor 'Unexpected cropk up,' then they rim to ,the nearest
" I would! ppeffr
mf.man,” said'the
lean on him for guidance.. ' Somehow they , seem Ikfrald of ; taking respbn;-
^ fc^therP afiy-truth W; this' notion:,tha| women are.tiabltu&''tleOTers’'?^^:to^^^
'tills style'jtiie freht of the-ebati or Suit Is cut away below the chin, and thus -reveals th e frock or'blouse worn under- .'neath;'''
'-lYoU’Wlll. be safe in having pleats -In. . your outfit,: by thiS waiy."- They form kn l-i|lii
t ,;. ' and'
over the eye,' It id ektrbmely comfortable i Wld t and'qulte:'secure.l.; .Ittowea ltSiktabiUty
thO'Sghi' howevei, If 1 attetra-^d' h'at yW
th a‘ rkklsH'tilt.:" -.M'- I tpe ?: worn tlp-tlltod Is tl
SefVihg: a- UtUltarlkn' purpose;! adds to toC) 'apppAnce of this. challenging [:|bi
rf;a debp bkS bkndb'au\vmieii,|'bested
jeague how [a Job shoidd. be done as a very exceptional creature.
have a l o t . to . dcf with; -the, dlffetop^ with !whlcft:wbme^ aciiept f e s p p n s lb ^
the routine jbbk to do'In buBii4sJ>Thm and, gerierally sbeaUng, thejr .youth
The fact is that: women,Mve, usually |
:ilnfited-to actlqi^6fl,well-de^ the unexpected pipblemmaturally -mkkes i t necessary to .as^'some^dy WhaWto be dbne.i 'f te
sp.mcbpdy.ls ,a,;mgKm most concerns, p e t a ls ^con^lderaM^
If the wqrk of girls In a firmtefisttdlly i wastage a h% g ,to to p ; staff?
leave whkn ithey marry-' therdJ^saiw^S a preponderance of ' IneMBrlenced jutoors £hnbng/-the staff., and they I must
lage. GontoqiieWy, .as njo% ';Ofthe girls come fb wor^on leaylngschopljnd
seek guidance ftom. [senior ."lemb^S when afay| newt b u p e s s . [ ekperienee occurs. .p e :s e n lb r s .a re ,u su a llym ^
h The exceptional glrlMp<i ®P
a better iJob. If [her own. &:,m
dbea.tot promote ihei, amblttbn; difiVes ^ to try her forttitte eltoWhe■to^^V dobs sucto^ girl overcome the; shyiiess and dffldence
er inlijd' ahd shbw .lnltlatlve^fODp g P
W c h her many girl show? She has- afsense tof humour. SM
can recall her b™ “ ^stakes a h ^ r o ^ they cadsed without
them. Sne regafdS them ratheri as Jokes. toftof w |r
She makes no .attempt;-,to 'tOfSeto^cl) unpleasant experiences; th a t would
merely give her p inferloritjq cotoP^?!*^ She realises that everyone mgkes mls^ takes. She Is keert to Idarn; keeps a'pete^
' Soon she becomes the recognised comuI- o tont of'lher: coulagues. p d | the head
hook of useful jottings so th a t she has not to ask'twice] about the same query,
on her- for items th a t he has nqt
f the department in time learns to rely of lnformatlbn;uu After
„vv,the nerve ito'label'her
a “ leaner,” for pe—with all his bluff— is a leaner, too!
pEe p ^ in pi^filON’S [WilNDOW. B ViVICE.
sorlne-^wlth a little :
extra.iemphasls on theWaik.: Ymir wardrobe wUl surely contain] black ftocks-tor :bptn, dMiand
These are the popular colours for this Black ahd blue! , j
e v ^ g l ; wear. [ :W ltto ..y q i|^m r“ ®, frocky'"
I t will I ,, most, a. collar ^ A k ^ novelty Is
the.cut-ciu^ neck.
T=
WHEN TALK IS WORTH LLIONSi
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;lh the [wbrld syktem of cojiimunlcatlons. There are teljephones high lip In ih e
modltles: In the world, j .MIIUom of pounds' are sperit every year in cabling, people Ito talk to each othqr, The tolc? ptone is the mbst Important of all finks
Talk ils'one of thelmost vtouable cem^
;in bedrooms, bathrooms, ■ qven in kitchens.
air in; alrshipk aeroplanes, telephony for divers on tlie ocean bed,'telephones
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[preserving the telephone service In the event'of a national emergency Is bring ■emphasised by! alr-ralds: officials. The ’phone operator may play; an Important part 111 any war of the ^future,
topical. A teiwhpne: is ; being ^ incor porated in the atest gas-masks. A small lead-in connects wlith a toansinltter in side the mask, ]so that the joperator dtos not have to remove her mask to speak. All over the ebuntry the; [niportance of
■Russia;
derigned a telephone yrhleh will take messages while the owner Ik out. special device iwhich comes into opera tion after the 'phone bell has. rung certain number iof times records^any
A'bright telephone^-idea comes from 'PhOnC! engineers there Mve
lmessage, which. the caller' may wish; 'to
o film record through: ji The Radio “ |Dial.’’
eave ' Oh returning , home the sub tscriber receives t o message by running
a HoW much the' telephone Ms bec6ffle household word Is Moved by the fact
' 'phone dial gets a. number. -One simp y ■’dlaU” a Wireless programme M ewfiy
being' mado ; with a tplephono oiai 3 gets .:the:ptatlMikJust asn^^^^
as dialling one’s friendk’- Phone nUm- 'bers.!!^ '
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'.rafivtay train, p n a & train the guarjl: and, toyer. can tarn to each other by itelfephone O n ^ n d o n underground trains the driver a n d ^M d c o n ^ ^ by im e w M i o l f a T ^
The telephone has fiso I n v to d , t o
h telephone system.' Thef? ^ o n . aving a telephone' system Installed on
vfaS'l^ ' , fter-a,;:'.'
talk] by telephone to j anywhere in me - ANTHONY‘TERRY.
world.
can I, converse with tolr. business acquaintances In the same way that’a passenger on ah hcew
uner.pan
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RUBBLE ! .Icons
BOARD OF iRVAfORS.
quarterly MEETIlfIG
you may have a raatchlhg .coat,; hrobably liave no collay or, at the o- ii-niiarl consisting; ipcfely of a
In' , , fv,i-
.women imfittedtoassump responsibility?. I t is not the whole truth; there a,M, too, many exCepBona febmen.- Neve^helesfe the average iwomah. likes to. turn td j p mere mae for a ip c e . : We' regard the woman who! can even, tell a male coir
imnlntob'and! demure.. We aflt if you kre''young:,bothin yea!rs and looks.
! FOE SUPPER.
'nepd Half ;a'suce son, sbine'' thin
Eojf thlsivew'ta
three cooking apples. Remove ithe rind from the rashers, i
; frabtihef 'attracflVe': h at
Is.tfie' fokC Bdibnet,' w h ld i'm -at oncej .delTclpuiSly
p]erel and' Juni
chai Pit. (hh
MIXED MMOS. evp:
important featurb ofthespringfashidfis,, _ W,! Among 'toe hato .there" is‘the,striking jsliri
[preventive pf losses to. a,,h idge isrtj 1; strip; two. spadeS',dee]'.;: ; 'Th
't|m4^tobs to spread.], |
eyy. Hedge. kP'.'The -vlariety , Is; [c'a hltldai': ,',This;honeysu ikle-ls an to en . and flowers: to .towr gardens,
jimer.i Closely, plantingbt le, khruM way to have a hlfeh hedg e quickly.’ jlmitlng totervals! would kueburage
Wm then, be: to moist & ill durink
I Soup Ptote.—]Che'garden toja SOU] icbuld 'hbld small,;rbckefe; mtoto
db"e'bbughto-flbfe wlth^qy
iter.she! I'ai and' artificial manuie. . iaddei :d' t o ’: April,';
s), dwarf potentUlas,. stonecupS .ubretlas ought tb be floVerlng to
_ faibldaJi'the'butfoh'daByUbl cover with a little boiling water. Cook flow» and.-ln foliage |-The itoqoms^ ;hen p u tlhTba eJn'iia aTiylng pan' and f g r aM b i'a ) - Is
for a inlnlite-this ibolllng makes the •ashers larger and rkuces the loss In fat blooms have' ' 'naraed'i, thld cl mbCr thi Which wouW othef^se occur,In the Sub-^ -‘‘ lUy l’ tree, and the:ifoliage hjas jnamei
lequehtfryliig. pAiMr''‘Cbbktog for: a | ^ tlfe ‘Ilaurel’' magnolia, minute, drain off the water and fry thq
aacdfigbiitiy mitll crisp.-Keep the batoh- warm while you beel, core, slice an d iry your
apnleslnl.the;,bacon' faB:Npw place
the apples with,the bacon while you fry the bread' a golden ‘
[sprinkle w ith ' , -w-.- -
surrounded, '^ tn : fried apples i-: and Stole minced parsley.; -M;M;H.:
Serve
the.basohr bn:.,.the fried; breaiL brown.
•Tfie- lovU^Bt w6me‘6 aU' secretly dread I, giant} cornaowM,
r.Mtib|^^^^ hejlanthuses, file middle-aged jspread: ' . p t keeping [.rndptoklas; and erlgerqns,
BEACTY’S SECRET , ,
lopgLtomks fqr: the wasesi X alllardl|s, . 1 moop daislesi
J.geums, [
-.penstqmqns,-ithe
t h e ^ f t y subktance.' j - i FIbwers
***vwii, iQ^BCp)
t.geuinpi
)the age of.37 or sij. most women begto to ^ e rl ™ h om d ° tto ^ sU ra !^
jshmi,^ybrlty of .won\en.;i, After they reach i
n o t;if they attkchi any importance.,to Kjj- „ ____ ___ . health, All tha
t.cah be dm e is .to rerist
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Simple exaclses- are a helpi: Dtow the stomach inu’scieslto and’ aUpw memi to relax agalP. Do this fli dozed tiniesi
for PieWng/j-Perep ilals with ■
leil Moving Floyiers.— [ be keiit ftom -shrivkllmi
wrapped’,‘lncwet;’ka’ekto'g te n d replanting [are d to
If t o y TOen on the
roots
day, the! plants should. 5e totfy so 'th at the toll-wo lid
the' tendency ofl the abdometotp sag; ; tr^ ib ia P t when the qqdS, .art ■ 'vqryiWW, This; may, be effected; by tstoengphemg | '^ t o t b e holes'wltnsojlt'ake^ftqm,near and-suppbrtlng lthe stom^h musclM,
ff.,lt,l?.dpelred to
theWalnless fence. Keep off thfe grass; W H " a plank. ':
whenever you arp totting ^ om hndr^^^^^ member It.- .Most women find,; however, | S
with the [wool when'Wbrklng;thel heel and daAUa, -tubeto toe; This methDd'strepgtheM the parto im i^ the
whikh.'receive mpsti wear,
aPd.the BLOOD: STAINS; i . '
s .Littletains on garmei sary.
' h'akfirled, Itls brushed off, and should have van shed. Repeat
last muchiongei btoore needing repairs, (DD
tS,(iamp s,turch,,.,m nwhen' the starc.h the stains
i accldenlis oftea result! in blood «.«TP
garments:. ,
frhe.stalns can be s ta l l (luan-
, If neces- 'of Wet;
flowering varieties the iaitori fiut ! tMr'bloomk are, nob ;S6 big. IWfiere a
!jbaS Ih'-a cool cupboard.
,fer]S-^lkved;ahd mo,ss-durle{ dyarietles, and] to 'ia t te n a rk the more substanUai foil cooking 'lAurpdsek.' -The former patsleiv may. be preferred for garifishtog
ijl^elui aiid Ornameptal.^ Thete p
a fllsh. April may be the month for n thfrframei:- sowing.. , E £ ^ ;
me
I- Th'p liibble'Board- of Conservator? a t il e; their quartefly'lmeetlng ‘atlQlifbctoC-.nb: -g_
dmall suh-conumtSee;to finally settle me
S p l V for am order: under t o Salmon and Freshwator Fisheries Act. 1923 to
etails• 'they '.authorised the Clerk extend the net fishing season over t o Now! the telephone has jeven become matter Of estuarial pollution
month of septoiiiher. i ' . , The Clefki - having roported^that the
brought up a t the! 45th of representaiives of Sea risnenes
A u th S le s q i l . : * e « appointed, a, delegate ' to attend suen Atkin son] on behalf of to !
netsmen, ■ J S ' I
S “ l i S w S S ^ M [ S r » a id ' s r & a . ’ to
S -o ^ r a te If ^ e j scheme was adopted )?y thd;Board;’'
■The revised'scheme .for the .S lp ^ “ represehtatlvef of ^"^lers.
th a t the spawritoreason-finlshk^Mfier
than usual. arid no salmon Rlbble 1 aftey. iDeqembkE.v h “t some S|a
trout..(frit to; t o J^ger: h e e p N tospavmirigVeakpnhadbeena.s^^^
Kason' haii opened only fairly
fish were not In the hsst of conmUon,.. b those taken'ln big Ribble bqlow
. eing I fatter [ t o n those taken .above,
tend to decrease. SAYINGS OF THE WEEK.
S-llne Vresses to that Ppsengers Gi The stablUty, strength-, and samtY^^^^ ■ a man wo has the courage. ‘
! You' can bt bid at twerity -aiid yoring at seventy.—
Mary plckfbrd. - •; I ,
of luk prescripl i, we: are pleflg progress , In Minister.
A doctor Is
ptlbns.--Stariley BridgeB. -, gedtri ■w
the. world.-The' Prhne ork
for.peace to I se
'INTER Rearing . each presei|t problems I
le ik .effectively with cold or hp( weather, but lE-April conditions are. apt to sfe so chwgc*; able -lhat unless the b ro ^ g jp l ,ui[(fekve
Jcfeptlonal insofar as-it: of uiMal; difficulties. , yve call :6pe more- or
is, and in' thte niqhth of
^ [b is Lt this season that tpe dlflererice bOr w in] day arid night 1 to gteat—the cbmparatlveh; hot irild'^”
I Edited by T»m New Mb,. Secrefery of [Scientific | Poultry B and
^pril ls only! .rate, it, is riot a qu“ lf>“ )f making mqthe- teri pteserito -piatlcal calcuiations .to de^nnlne the ifate of
ler-rearing' jsuliar
to.the
hot; weatheit! 'Gn the nt- is, kept;
progress Is difficult; I ii .Poitoble'!; inairi, brillc
ptivlklbh .‘.of .-S reasbnably cpMtant-’ttm- priatutn in the brooders reqilres attention,: p iklcijlarly In portable brejoders ofi the fgteF-mother type.
Jbirtbusiy we cannot .spend jour time tuiri-' iJig rip the'lamps and then turning to®
with no severe' flbbdS, nor hard ttost t o n : h ^ jf pottog Is dope: to pi syent i t . , -. Iflwrlyers,. H c s t e t e d ' t o t - t o J r q u t ^
,.
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oveeheaiiNg i:ISK rmr.H chicks net confined tri the, hover
ijilesk-the chicks haveja cocl, aW.Pjate^' vlilcn to’ run about, they julekly, B«teme!
ii;dfid against. | O'yerb^tog koiriethlhg Iri 'eJicesB
snemted, loose-feathered;: generally - -run Ibvtar and 'predisposed , ,to - Usease becarire theV lack that' v'eiY' imports I' factor m me.
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reat Britain mean much to the yrona. . at this hour.-fllr Wley,
m m dt. -.2^ --m ,iip^..'.at l£a8t,;not to,do'to w gUt);
theiiormer that caufe so.: SilpM 'reared a t th s seaso: i,' ff.fl()t;;to :go^
' ’^ f% :tem p e ra tu re8 iy « |:ro sboirid be taorca^
i.to e^iaria^te
wifi make theinselves coririortame m ’*■ low'roim, in some of;
■' ' 'ekignedi
ig.must
c owri again,' but we can mak > soine adjus^ ” ‘ ’ flight and mcming [to. obviate t o 1? variation [ in temperktute that will
, iilrid frost. , ln Jiiese
oircimstancek..the’ struction of [the brooder, but cq^qffite may
will send the mercury inn i the sevenqi. iwelVe hours later jtherC riby ,to- severe’'
laburidarice of cool, fresh iilr; and thi ae provided,! without, drau jm! ’ if;. satli to be’ made. I'lt should
flow. I'lWha’l! .tes -Trr- ---- -eet ers’ Association, and Editor of “Eggs.
kower cliculatiori, of a • tliat takes place In iointry farm, at any
chi :ks require] a an ' i-fiiust’
t [actoty,bt'be-
outdoor- ' brooiers:. ate’, jri' the fof’-wlnter reiririg, aridtockrise
of this, veritUation may prove i inadequate !w U ^ the! warm weather arrives. Definite
iadvlce cannot be given for obvloiMly .the isteps to beitaken will d( pend .om tile,'con
be iloproveq by'raising t ie false ropf to a greater or'lesser extentiaid even by-keeptag
'to roof proper ajar and ly attentionto t o ser Inlets,.. Brbodere fitted’, vith, covered^ nur days, Thk d' anger Can »e: )veero^oriiiee[ by throw- '
ies next'the ‘ heaifid compartment are liable to getextiemely h it
on.bright.sipiny
tag! opin' t o ge
chlbfcs' operi Ab'bbtoe'lt e. and,^^^ direct llgk'and they will derive bineptf torn. both.'
! This staipte' lito' wfil g . :tbe- '' ‘ . .! 4 ] ...... DANG^?i
'&nitaUV^!kMaKirig'it l5. Wfe'.tP ducB/ttie' pM[[dfrcffloks[ per btobdi^' afl^
w 1 that lusualhi regafied as'normal-tor
i S l l ^ f f i r a r y - ta * # W W tH ^ - 'tb e 'im development,
of.me
tatet-:i&ig^^tritag wfflkrlostby dolfe'
S l n d f b e i r H m ^ te r tbey l|ave. me brooder. I e'Turntagl'lto tadwr r ^ ^
bfoioder with wire riettfag' to keep out eriemies.
fid.'cbverire it}ils;,part W i ^
why the chicks lose their vigour and gradu- easily pVerheal
;iolteiik.kspecl6fi3 Brooder houses very hot [ when; - tl ib sun; Is; rip, the jd ricks 'thimselves gerieraw iheat.i'cbflsequenUy the:,|
ciosely icDitailfed ,t(, with .wlridows clos^l
get; 'temperature- under the .caijopy wlll..qulckjy '
dangerous to I do So. -------- - , , . , a Certata; amount;? . fiberty;sojfiffit;to: get away from the heat should,It pn)' much tor theta. [Tl IS f'efefs,flf coursej fristtstagfi, of'brodct ag. i
time; In spring at d sunurier I co:. '
It isiafer to; Iri?'
move or tuck up t o curtains, to d If flite iare fitted;: they'shouMiafi: b?'-kipt up to 'to t i
there Is rid- restrictl ffl of ventllatlott.. It may alto be desirable SI ghtly to rMse' the ctaopy stifi':furtaer', W::lmpirive venulattah larid' .to
a'lddubly so'ln Vgrm weatT^er, -ajid; ; :U.' warta;'' .The age of . to (dhloks 1
discovered. A './'■:' .[A' '■ i:iPnll'use'shoUld Ire iriade of me ^ ventilation ptovided-by to . wl idows;? be afraid totapett'tom
tod.keep-mi at att ttares'dmtoe
me.pajiwneiLthe
VEiij'ilLA'raoN: ^ral nrmoiples ; mould riPPbed m as mosejadopted In th^ winte ,ta. .
: ' bfitag dta btCd' to ensurt ig' sultable_ tempem'. movlrig me-curta ris.’ I^lsbg to'[hqver so .anceof
e r e n > f'to [outdoor :type.:-,our ;ktteptlon- £ l S K e n tU a t l o n ' a n d ; : t f
I’K
as te give'to biris mbre'hto rob?* an advantage' betveen wpat may.,hi I . (Continued Iobt:ol ,nexi colum
'we flmy.'and I vei ture tojsugg'est, frequently 'dveriook, with dlsjstrous com equenceS .,(3on- Idltlons may be tapioved by Ithe’ t o of wire for slatted [floors under thq “ “ Py.
:'fhat Is obvious :yPu taikf SW,! is, however,: one ol those qpv ous ppipte-tot
v s theyl'gtow wk.ol-verijtotonjaL^^^^ ,ta sometbhg to bei'giardepto
IS' also; irtaed
keep me''tetaperdtire do)*ri.‘.|Iriwer}nfe the Iwnp'flame; wlll be' helpful, brifc: It Is net ne(^ eStorityi spffliilent,: i s mariij' rei idefS wfil have
J Durtag 'the [ warn dSys; it is .better; to .-re-, 5 ,
;er . i t , ;heih’l can topi] the
Wednesday last] (Sir Thomks Hlgtoin toj | shj the chair), appiojved the Po^by 9^ 55^-! srionS: fofi.watot; b to f fs :^toapp^^^
g ia f e - Is t o . persoh who '-gets' m e lliigs for the fruits; but t o marrow.
■iy In hea,t, and plants out under b ^ -
iladioll.—One: purchase i'wUl Annual pleas'u're; ' ‘ year Win
biqbm.the' n ex t: reji 'may'., be . stpiedlh: s ^
- ■
If vou 'are k n i t e socks,! i t a gbod toenseparatlng ,and-'topianra ,Ian to k n i t t o . f t e
IDEAS FOR YOtR NOTEBOOK. iKmTTpO . SOCKS?
, a n d ' toto rhltoihesV will number |of, bloc mS on ■ the
® rto
crowded conns,
-L i f t -
___ .. provide The c mms, made ;r. The ,jd paper.
bto holds more-than to ayer
ige.amount I,, plant; all, gladioli on c oaipe sand,
good Quality,, wefl-.fltoed cqrset. [ This ] can give forni to |qu|te a diimpy ffgure.
the'best anto'sUrekt a ld i s 'a l e ^ y W' ,;lmoteoveft;itiirte fimi:._
kquMe'Yard,:,___ ^ . . iJivlslon Means IffuitipUcat op
.
ij A Mos^ l'awn;-iiMoSs; fills b p ! the air pores to the'ground And to this .way Sttofes the; growth 'o f .^
leSJ'
to he brushed off . With, a/carjq [uw further :trbUble-|C£tP'be “
e'ktifW'dndjis' thW ip fg h tl r. bfight brqomi
'e'^ehted
carried not be
Hwdy Seeds>j!^Eloweto may I e,so™ -to the’&oUnd early In spring unda, - "
jamfjafs.- No ventUattop’) 11. h . , until I the seeds have become seedlings: Cover the'seedB’wlth'ajllttie ci arSe'sand
as .well jas covet-thq se^ds .Wltt' toH- The gefimnatobh' of:
se.Cdk': Will" be M p e d In
Tlj^ lily laurel.—Among thi evergtoens, - the' lilly' lehrel-
i>ihg
ildto/wffl!!be'-idbeH--enojig^ ii ieht:'compost- for th.elr; Iqwertof compost'-called;' “ferttm edlnrae
snbymrto
is'alto a good'crop 'for . t o amateur, 'me. kariy 'blrd’icatiShfes .thb: market; b h t : to '
for the'family;
aUOtmefitihqider' Starts t o Seeds ln;the cbld-frame-fop'a'lohg toa sonofc rqppto
' - . , Md' iThrSe-qtiaHidrs'::^^
,Glow- a b u ^ [variety when- ;the: summer CldMlfl! eMiy, bepause;; varietlesi: . to t
(tofeito-mohld. , TWeito dllngS; shoWd; be* top-dressed'-'Mtti inouid and maii^re.
md] and] plant; t o seed? ^
■rahible; over ’t o ground ^ Ip'. not! come to n b e to g 'sq 'qm ck fe ^ ; ' -i' I '
' i :tfe'ttnces.-4‘Frame‘- ra ls^ ' seedlings,'-] py huWqoi aiitumn-rsdwn'-plar tlets, 'luayjbe planted'' M 'lto l^ 'e a rfie rt eropsi; t- 'pie
iattef.' have iymddjr'stems y filcil’, are ;un- l l k ^ to temht slugs;'': ! ('
'of'idftuce i? tolcabbUge. ( -f. ,the;'^xq|qd o n e;'an d -to duantl&-tyiiie Is the CosJpr
^ l a f i i ^ d r '^ d a h t i r y ^
!ffig or the [hearts .requires the'ty}ngj,m of i t o ’Ieaves;j. to re fp re ,' ih e .ra to
i t o dews reach t o roots' of these rig h t plants;'] I';,
. j, : ' - r i i - !A lx t i (W T . greater'epicurean delights
tmd Weight for welght: .nci: other; . lials it In feeding, value. . In its, . ,
per cent.,: flCph and muscle' m a teM fohns twenfeflve:per:cBnttj. and
there.IS
sent [to;Watfer eiementi' J ’ ''The hlghr food'values; m'peas should
less than twdntyr-flve per dent, to repre
a lf ■ 'vailetles]:! f i j '. double ' d l k ^ R ; # ? grldurid, but dertalnly-;tl)el - . t o varlftleS
induce' readers to-' prepare,'the sites for
should' havelthe deep, cultivation wlilch Is !necessary idr: swollen p to . -Hix-fdat-i
WghplantmiWohld:; Soq%; dkham moisture IntJfe top spaded depth of-
pods;', I-.'The chlet objeotloiii- 'to' high varletlek lp th a t:to r |;lt.n o t
Well-fified pods are likely With, t o d' varieties-With: slngle-plb 'digging;' m t o ’Woatfier is very dry d u ring,to pel 'when t o peM ought to be swelltag melr
No; vegetable . brings .t than t ,oa one’s'mind dREKN,' E^IASL
Jtutl'dn, force "and_heat prpdutog material'a'lmfdxlESateff anmVnts to toy
I ’
THE FLOWER GARDEN. ' ’-V,' [' '■
growth bf-'hardy'rbse 1 aS Weir as-.a-Sou] ern or western shore jbf • t o bther hr /[countries^: ■ -A-: shady j ;cllme spares; i byahti(; of t o varletrea th a t h aye. nbt colours. ' The weakenine'infiuence..' dry, Spring'CQUld'be I guarded .lagalnsi
[mulqhlhg-^ '
i il;[;/i^( artangemeniicffitia rose jbed-'ls] 4n extra-vigorous standard. In to 'in l i
■ . tfieii a surround 'Of, five bushes,; nek pods;' [".The cmeK ODjeoucm:'to t o , . wot-,
room for many pods;up t o ' short leiL, o f haulm;-1 ;| Assuredly they'ate ?hOfwr jblnted-thah.taller, varieties and sta rt cropping hea te r the ground; butlthe la tte r'a re [more profitable for another, .reason—their: pods ate- lopger, and hold
imore-peas.! i . r '.■:[. fTHE-; SELECTION.: _ '-;.y
,'’'jRquhdfkeek'ed;,'.'yaSe&^^^ ( to n t o marroWfats.-^i.'THbmtlcrii’f f^ mafrbwfatj pr wrtokMTSdeded, yaripUes 4have mbrelflavour. The! early varieties.
' ly- an a thk peas arbi 'gddd' for aym that Is not a marrq^.M.
r to s t ; th fe |ie e th lg h , bkark .abun
! alone of the]rbllhd-‘seeded group need be Icbnslderedi and! the' Pllo'than old meiW; i^aa-yeit-itft-be beaten pn most of its ' fi'olhts; Tp vmiety
; j'The'peak mehtlohed-lnJthlS pMagrM^^ ate- marrowfats. ■ Fl'fst or All'or G n ^ '' F IS reliable [Ipt a three-fedt.eany
y.al
. ....... .
tor, threbildet! WaikerisPetotual I^ a r - er. four-fdep!-:' or Dultb'M Wban^ five- feet. Finish t o i s e a s p Yrtth-PrcMc,;
dfiow for(mmid4eas,ondrop,yrtth S e p
.Plus
DltfiJ.six-feet;. M M several- inbhes higher... thah' thd: listed heights of] the varieties Ip case t o sea
son Bhovdq'hemqlBt. SEPARaItING THE -h ow s Aujo ‘ 'TIEE.'BmSl
ecessary t(| a full ,margin 11 |the sum- arrows.-|-The proietoldnai jwiio mws
are. too close together, i I f the side s! lo'bts
ajmitoflqwM.the sides bf'to-'rowsmuat
iJMany allitment.holdeik do not obtain the fuU number of podsfiecause-to' rbV
receive fight and air.. The distance from foW to roWfought to be twice the cata
logued helghtrOf t o v|ariety, but the e;
’circle bfffvekfahd'afds and, another.fw.., of bu8hes;'an‘d 'a n ’ldaglrig-of & d'waif porpaatha ' rose-.’'- Tme standard treCS Shpuldihave brier stelnS[iof equalilenfefii Theibed should, slope upwards BoitHatjthe mfddle standard Is given ' t o coramM- ta'g height., Oinlt. t o first rbW of .bfishes andfthe'-dirdld^ot-'hvd* ktetedaf® ifqr a smaller bed, anq- hayfeia middje'',6f :a tn-i angfe of stahdf^S.] '' i'-' 4 ' ; ,:,
DiJ-ori'
first ?urround;'of five.' bilshe^ltfrighi be ; b lg 'P P ,m u c f t a
y n wiu m x Wlllli iromens o aQ.
Bbt'ond, the rose, t o regent of tfiem : ' The cool climate of! Scotland su its ,
‘Flow’rs by that iwe o'dlL"''' ' ,
SI
'ROMsT ROSES-.i ame promlscuotsly
t o faff one; . The: C fo s 'ie t to have ; to aSyahtoge lh a- dry! seasdri,; .'^e^Wani-h-
idrilia to d ; sow'in-'eabh: row. two finesfq* peas-With'threeindhes between tHe'llnes;
a struggle for exlstehce.: Make six- wide l-and: tWoslnch 'deep! i fiat^-bottbl
Lay thd seedSitwo;lii(lh:k&aparii!alohg'to'| fines) > Th'd; ctbppih'g- Interval W
bt six indhes, because' the ]vacancies ^nfi i men!? li not pccur reglilariy.'
IU be -foud (V • i : ; -
ripenSaMSfaCtorily'after,the time cornel t:tor-'gnitibing('
th e IFlrap'of-iUl:- pda
'SoWIiig 6F K-:eleveh baktS much Shador OvdrdrqWdmg'the'plants; m aotormiscake,
hi asp Idpamteli
|roWn,'[a:s ronldr'coni
Is deyeloped-thas 'Wfl d! light cahhbt
*•
eln'g thebulbs ,f6r;
lmep.ing, have all-th] tfidy='hedli'':bfefpre ‘ ah' epd-iof-Ma
after]or before'ithe pda planfaicast'tauclr [ shad^ Sprtag^town'i. onion ( seedimgl WhllS autumn-sdWH M o n [seedlmg?, no)
space ' Between to r( v mterdroppea;!'Witn';'vpi
..k;;of peas,m^ b! etableS'j'maifiirmg
Part 3 of thik t h i f i im r ^ By GERALD SART.
[squeezed to trigger, his horse, ihled arid .te alm, [The bulletm'eanijfOT
Jukt ap th e , renegade,
spoiled h Chip
seeds along t o row.] Avold- thls ktodlpf last, (‘ forget once”again t o rhl ,^lt;(mrausetoaeeds!rofiltb-bh^ middle. I pltaHty. '.fanq ■ you ; will '' fll
wrong Way tb sowi ls ito draW; a ’driU wlm' Leach ..,o to r . a roimd' bottom’‘and' 'Is'-' to sprinkle t o ,
irb a fair, sharmpf I -F( be obtained, th e Cfil'
,;. ■> \[Wjlte man,” growled S]
its arq chlp?s llfb by'frightonlim'tdbMeg tu to p h o r?ratto [c riu cai:m om e iti'; -|j 'o ra long inlnute the
prcttd.ild Irdian ilfef and the White renegfide giarqd a t
Spot ;ed RuU, ■the Slbfi*
the (!levei)est of the Paleface kcpi take back nevra to t o arm:, _ t tray you. Besides,'dldn’tj,wm[
reaeheroiisly murder six their
blbod.to'g(
Wartiom ldb n o t murder .icndrinpd 5rs’of peace.” '! v ' . ' ou(re-crazy. ChiefL' snarld He
ought.to be killed. . Thai
umiveiwed?' lyccfr
bf hos- |,5l)Wly.
^ridj Clinch, Jackson’s heart sped byerj m
,ead. aved,’ [ide’s
1BtiUat mes-
t o t ’U be-' tp shakea oung;
snal; my six'young men l)e’luaavenged.'' The:'fe will he--scalps..fernall Whqn-wei' caprare I p r t Wolsey, and my V ^ -mg men vriH be avenged.^-*
m keep Never-Dle a s a ’ prlsohCf. Nor
Indian lodge where hq -h!fiibeen< arid left £ prisoner, he was wofried. He
The ' kolp'rs would staply Spotted EuU and his braves; Nevertheless, a s . Chip layjInside an
attack the fort. : j . ^ : ,|l , [Grip’s ' fposltion-did nmlttbubli
I to self a ;[ will., radClh
Bulf must, be crazy to beieve succeed .Ih. such a;
desper.itC, ehteiroTlse.:
•The words raqg to Chip's ear CfiptureFort 'Wolsey! ’
Slotted' he could
massacre l kne'v thiit iSpotte.® Bull was|a clever ' '
'ic ito c h ; rifeler la irits.H.e’fi;
Spotted Bull nodded gra rely, „ lily white brother speals .trith. We:
i JOH|l
Great, Brifatohi-irjato'and. Actual!:, however,!Dimriet'Head Colas the honour. John o’ Groats'ls a Il itleihamlet which
GMost n roat’s is to'mo? nbrthefly point rootf ■ i-m if
received [Its namfe frCir a jhouse 'erectqd there by , a Dlitclmian named Groot to t o early sixteenth century., Accordlrig to the story, to order to Settle disputes about precedence In hi?'family;, John buUt a house- to! octagonal form coif- talntog i eight; doers |and eight tables. AnyWay;! each mimber, ' of the famljy entered by hie ‘qwi: drier iand sat down either, a t hlsi'bWri to ia ' qr at his own
8lde]of the octagoi
present day* :e?c^pij th i mound where 8trio.d„,
member i sat,
ac.tn ' Nothing retai'"
filECHANICAl HENS.
chicks are hatchet wCekly a t this time of the year. I] All this work Is done In a ’mecliEuilcaL'icdiitrivsmce, a mammotti Incribator, which p: ovlqesthe right teiji- perature tojiiriolature fpr eggs Just as
Ill a i moderii': :(hici-hafcfaejry 30,0DO ■
.I tkble; ThuSea(ih “ h iad f:.
of xhe, house] a t the It
, '] ; . : .cK- ! '■ k.. .i'i.S
p n s .
f
eflficiently’asra'IlHOOdy fien does whkri shei-builds-a-riest fn d Incubates eggs. | ] ! :it.wquld:be:ato)st.lmposslfale 'to find 2,000 broody hens, jveiw week on even] a big I farm] because heiMlorily get occal-^ Blonal speUs'Of .the fever, called brootii- l ness.>Besldes,!;lnriri any breeds, hens tna!t
hav 5 thought but kome clcyef kcheme, ,or he would Inever be so fcolhairdy
eader, ard.felt that t o aid (Jhlef must as to
of dWoyHng , to i l piflijis I cjf | the wily Slorix'ChR
Mmainia] prisbrn'riirnffif [i-. i:r, :•
I’taake anjnimdimeihea'd;' j ,r;
jf.nee ; py,T|i,-^^v,arttiv, s *
,Nelte>; The riei^frr ‘dozen roses round
DnischM;' arid t o i t n e - Testbrit,' ' Tftrin! w , wto'lcome‘,tbeiflv6'Stahdato.i jHaVe Hrs.1 Oeoto'Dlohsoh—airtchet cifirikom-than'''^ the]older Hugh 'Dlci r-a,l crimson .'With.' 'Margaret!;Dld!?s6rii-.
, . Chrlstlriq,' I rM Pjrefiame [(a; [,
EdjWfatd)fiettlbtt,':EMy Hllltofedon; Brit-' .ish-Qiiecm Prince carnlUe,,d0jBohari, and
s l r ip lRiwef),.,Drikw othy Page Rbbe'rte; Lady tohtowri; M
Madtoe N.. Levavaiseur, i Bat y DprOthy,' .transpar mtr RteclQUMtotor T to >“9 Mobnfight'aftd White Pet.
M'aqariie'Ravary.f .A'cbritlnuqnslMw p tog rose Is afivIsCd for the ed g lh ^ i’mpsei-i;.
■
erpetual flowerers toctode-Joan of Am ,; ■rtvi-w.c-.f-m*'',.. [ remplent
meht for t o production of blooms. Driuble dig! the bed: Havi
mariura below to]'topsoil
flrst-plass the
iBMted.Bto’si dectod'i'io' 1 Wpeyj early. ta-rmorroW,
it fot t o
.pe^hat tost; BASTER4EG(^!
Chip ■Was'riot llsteiririg. '&,.'dCctelon'V m e a to
.The ifap of t o lodge was lifted B ■ ^^ifirich ’entei’ed, an M Eflh m
]| g e detertowu, iiu
lastog filing could free ,ed[ how-
i him] 'efully
on hlk and _____ _ he ' told. .arch on
‘.‘:Aftei .LhaV! he, old fool to [Spotted'
Dfilpmust
..... .the Slriux 1 w^ek’kiexclttog
;S.
from eggs; ' fio mldern electric incuba tors are more j-el [able, fake less room, [and are cheapei'[to run [than the army :of hens whlc i vjiould be pecessary to do the same amlunt of, Hatching.
L - 0 - 1 - 0 2. - tO*1- e 3. '- e - • 0 4. - o - i o - : e
of to ,'- le tte r correctly arr^ a colour, am
Below'are jiwo
OUR PUZZLE CORNER. MKS&OiWiSONANTS. A vegetable,
JUI^LiED (iMi'VES. lin tlie
half of a day the reriiatoirigi'fetmrs scribed:
SOLUTTONI
i S ' S , EG,
'fjHARADEi-fl ^ . whole, car^oard,
St',' cajrd:: seepnd, boarp; ' 2^-
IT; WEEK’S: ’ ,.
UNGLEjPHIL Ij ,
HEApiNG.WOM'Si-i-l, anger-dank:qr; 2,'elghtrwelglit; 3,'hack-whack.] ■
MANCHES^EjS WCjRLD PRESnEE NEW ICE; SHOW.
FOB)
£15,000.1 pr id: ictiol for Belle Vne this rii miri.'[ V
t o r ^ d g j ^ l l “ s ^ h a v e i ^ eM [ S ] ^ S ^ f f i e t o ^ t t o t o In exi ;?®: I recipient unfastens the gold
w blOBmJ.'|;lt 1 ..t Hut mariv' smaiL satta-coyered roots do not touch to 'm a n u r e unM It 'sq thab fne i'*x*'n onpoe?nisir itin half ' - 4
hak fully decayed. jThe SOU fori the can be drained and 'can be fed by sam wlohtog. manure between’ t o ' first] spl)x of soil-., Light ground should rnaflp'molsturetolmrig. i .WoJck totd the tOE eplt plenty of leaf mbuld,.pfeatfibre, or another dampening material'.
'Qses 1 'dr 1!
yP i iijtaedciicles ot'dlamoridB,'riiijkeS| alovely lov ly b f e le t j th a t fits. snrigl? 'lri;^tlid_velM Ekkter eg g ;!
^ f f i r e s . brqketa'mto -mreeisect^^^^ [
ed rekeptricle''.for' sonie-lpto'plece of lUery.'
to to revei
: reypL ■'
the lucky .qlasp the fli velvet--
A treble roVr- |oL'B,qnare-cut i»i-tiVoti:iritn ■
uireelisectioris.by
vrith diamonds are faiioprlte flUmgs Easter-eggs.1-
j h&'teeri, called are elCi^nTO::toi.^^ bSoafe that sbmetbtog mayil'kuqne to ,ita-
U1 t o alwve.flotato .to ^ Jh c h .a tM
may sopn be 'In troible, yet it; is surprsing to jfind mat many jieople do so and Woriderii
:‘S!W®Vif
n |id le,‘ltoy aretover .worlil t o to e and trouble spent'on tom. ' . '.i. Brooding conditions are. clcsqlbasTO^^
v d th ^ e birds itemtance, ,!i both atithe to e lto d mrou^iOM We..
tesistanie of the ’taost .vlgorqi is bto®' r i ^ ro far -Wuced .by.,unsatia£ctory broodtag
ad W envlnjnment .prijivlded bp - t o (trSoders. ; . ■ .i; [
tS t im e tafliience of me weator on t o
feast op : PASSOVER.' APRUi 16—23. " ^
tional, :, juring! the suttmer months, not'
. , , brofitajile or
.light: move
(tb-'skeep even baby chicks -.'m, a ;hotiiSfuffy house. .!■ :
mattefi I t IS betted to operi-:toi vrindowk to n ' ;■ '"i-,' ''
:s. noV
opien to r '
- . dl;k , ire, till
fttEDERE is'! ajgobd-.'dem'e . i : , 'fo r to Rc£atfll,?a4 ' 'lerefore
lUqfity- •lor'itne i-easimi
' Retattaber, blifds for 'thk ilerityjof fat o'ri m,e!r boo lavy'l carb-horsei type are,
JOB. 'FbR, THE (V E EK ., " ' ”■
that they, fall' viettare. .to,ii&se asc wim
vhlch.toy.cp'ro^ln.-contaoi i |d liaioriw of chlok dkeases £14"®,?!® SttiVe SIS spririg. and suriuner, we toriW
to v e ^ h e lot.’of] me.iaterippt^ed b:roo_ds wmdi
.((torittaued-,from .preceding column). ] I baby!'arid cariyto'st^es,,^ J .
'
'kIJ, 'L land-, see what '[gifttbe «Bgi to ''T O r ; 'I? LEakter ef’KS to
England.dO'nol' adopt;this
Still another blri proluctlon Is to have its
first run in MabCiesttr before! London and omercentres' A l o w £ 16,000 iqeshow,( Ice- tlmb” will, it ii [fnnounced,'have its world
preriilefe ta ithe .King’ s' Hall 'Theatre, Belle Vue Gardens, o i ; Saturday, April 16th.| [ I t will' reffiata for ejght yeeks during t o high season ta t o Giraens.
rinks^BrlghtonI:Bburri Imouth and-Richmond (Londori)—tor this sht w, which is described as being me niott ari bltious and elaboijate pfodri'otlon oh iCeyet produced.] As producer, the-sbow-has ori'elof tie best,known woman dtaebtdrs of :! tbettre' i)roduottana--MlsSi Eve Brddiey. She fsifameus for h e r ’’Revuede-
! Rebearsak arC ndw-i)roccedtoig at th r^ jice ]< V '
VUle has
’[ Shows af t o A^lndinill drees of pariti
..ad -vocal ntimbe) have been: re-ej
[Miss; Bradley Dpealintolithi [g. musical [EcenCj
J aric t o provinces. >Bhe ble to to , ensembles onj ice
Peteisdorff,i| Eff..,. 3!”Chta:lott, and Red! Mc-| ,
.ew show. 'There w|ll be a ’ Glamour Girl” troupe AIJ the stars of “Marina” including Baroq 'Von:
to but "pet” and “i ^ l ” I
’Belle Vue led t o Wl tIce sho'w," t o
fWally liOnpbn}' : At, learly fou'rlmon'hs,'
en weeks tefqre go;
[flist ice to a tte ih thb coimtty and ismtill^ [ to first hall of 1 ;s ktad -o to r than Ice rinks; -i-td stage !! th e' shoW with t o ’ Ice floor on Wound level iii 1be aidltorlum.' . Ij
[decided, to Stage ta Manchester.
Sl'H-- ap ! Before ‘I IcCtime ”■ opens [at Belld’ Vu(
,d:|for.'.fat'.hens w|r, and prides
itefore, [rejatlvely goop fq|: b ^ of t o Gb through-sour, peris and ^
‘'rt'r'-
s 'Hmat are riot likely-to . be lat you -do riot ;!wish; to keep
lafliust Hqve mdse of
ilerit. [ 'Thin,
scrag® blrdsi are riot WM Eds? t o t mey mustibe sok kllitagi Some'jtoahto c e ^ .
t o e n O f Imisl ®onth urilto [plreutotanbes ll
are able-to offer attractive prii b o io t put down eggs
merely because|you' are sh(irt!rif‘ chicks. t Look over mei early hatol e d '
!i M
qaeries Journri.
r.
. Newtaiatt will, peri addressed to m(
,, ,
he erowing stage. Hatidle jU *ow v* arid re® that they' have pjltatjy /®f ro®“ i ^ tolrliouses at],night.;
iaily answer: all (Editor'[of
alive ror kotaer t on-poulfw
Kes. : . o Jews ttad, warrant yoiir- 'Sbln^] so. ca no ix .iot h&tch l&to
(in', reenicijel^ectei trestoi Equipment I
proximately f 15,00)[ ydll have been] spfent' rehearsals and;
iihlre,-,Che8tiirei Hampshire, Darbyshlre, i 'lomlsh respectively!
lAt me [ieqqest of iofl'suburb t o local s In future; ohi the
treet, [ to thlrt'ientl: iia;-
daily, to ^ iN d and Wales .under t o ,®Uk' ta-s()hodlSj'5clletae. fn addition, nurstag [arid expretaritlrmotors and childreri"ara:ji)etag aupplled'-wlth: cheap tallk |n. to ,[ Special
[ Nearly 'i mlll on'pints of milk is cojisuma Areas. " '
Glasgow .Eta ri e E) hlbltlon at BrittitoVpl^tet jreU founflry at (]royd(|ni Surrey.-:-’'!!'.;
Bpeciai bells for tiie Peace
Pavlfioi, at t o liave bren ctjsb
'[1;
Among 'to rocentl visitors at. Grosvenori, Joure 'V’ere six people called Kent, Lancar
t o residents of a Lorin council has'agreed thtit;, odd riutabers side of ,a house will be nunberM
JU'i 1 ' r '
m
i! special vlrit Etum , As.fl difecli [jresul
darthy.'.'[Mdre ih m twice as mahy skaters as ast year will Iffi turejln me ice balleta .and toruses. It flfi be
- . .
It had a; record i|un of] g on to Blackpool ;and j Carl’s Court It .ran foi[: id had- to honour o^ [ :,M, Queen Elizabeth.| |
■ecalled that M y®®fl'i with t o North’s first
MU... [of Ihlis It- has been]. i Icetime” fori toe fltat hta®
h ^ Ktag’sj Hall whs t o I l'[] i!;:]
fetii:' 1 1 '! :
i ''it'!'
Supply. Not often. Furthermore.
the oilier two the secpiid In the lovver row gre of the .words des-
:^ed, sp'ill the flrst half qf
ofl'letters.] Two first Toy?, when
6’ ,',ll
ay eggs'.pleritlfuly, .have no: taste for the three: wefeksl Jib df hatching chlqks
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