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'■*' I f IIMIJI ^^l■l> lHl!ll|y t■l ■


4:4' i[4-4f f; pun m ifl!|Marrii!il?Iiii ! .t-


» C A L -B y “ SN:


f iV B N i r i ' P E .”


iLeyland,! talcljii Is,. He W not


I Wilson.bowlel but is evldelitlyi still quitci


weU kor Lan.^ I lour wickets; QW as fasti as


I that the P^es nve engaged . . .


In t will not interfere I with his; ro. for^Chorlej


^ known, and , active In ti e


th e iTOSt Impr )ired batsmen In |e isTpm D u ^ je , who owns; hd Motors. _


lly from coacl: Is getting run


1I Parkin certai!


from defeat He was dei


J a tb ld T r a t - - egulatly.


has benefited;


Ithe son of CetU,iand v. be as famous as his father, defes' mt.


was absentlvrah an Injury. while he


lly ‘safed ml Saturday itlsing|fqr Met-


ays be pretty ' ' '


j of their une: I Clitheroe ar


Ihcouragement. liar: skipper, Vf.


I St. Annes fo:r and td-morroi


|layed a couple |e League anil


a n I absentee E few better


since 1907.,


|s , 'and now h; He showed


I Wade played for Read at


Ihe services o lal; the Wand ptrong.


ilseful, lected


Eto take his ulual place in | th e , ri o pnimia of matches,


ofiknowli^ th a t R. Southwotth,


hce. ’ On felrm, league for th e


tainlng an in iRugby sei kon,; ClltherOe’a


[re'atly impipve ! Qlltheroe’s I heading the


gainst Rlbblesli m ayeragp y clearly


: s ; Ihlri


:rers’ bowlln iMatoney,


batsmen In th e jhls I presence


another great of


dry to his flpger b u t


still the cMef championship face! LeylUpd-


Ce. Shakespei re Is one of jm bowlers ”


pedal coach f( it the junto, ____


i;oil and District; riJo e " | Shdkes^ h t


the I Rlbblesdale* t isigodd to find game. This.-


- . - - . . . . the*


BEAUTY Isays' Bylvj;


IN BUSINESS, H rm ! ;


-ficlalalds to beauty la associated'with O l d N l c k h i t n i e l f . I ” ,,


:1s something wicked laiemlnme bfeanty dies hard. : Sven harder In dyini Is,the old belief ;thati the employment of lartl-.


That silly; old superstition that there


' The plain f ict-o£jthe matter Is.thls— beauty pays 1) i business. Our, big depart­ mental stores-probably they got .the‘ idea from An ericporreahsed this ,a long­ time ago. Jlahy of the big offices, too, are alive to the truth of this fqct, ial­ though It ls-irue*tHat.there::affe‘pthere which lag behind thfe times], They sdso, however, will in due course' have* their


eyes opened by the hard sdhoOl’, of experience. - u-:. ..i


.! The businesiigirTs first objective Is to, sell her servlies to an employer. ii-He, wants efficlemy, of course. i 'At the Inter-i View, however ‘he receives fils first Ib - pression from her appearance,' If she Is'


iji 'l


th e ir i s


:,hat


|ly iregarded a batsman; T. ndered usefu iservices as .a;


' attractively d'?ssed-rand tfeilS doeSjinot - bean dressed as though ,for a dance or garden party-arid If she . Is well groomed his Initial Iripressons, are favourable;


—beauty of 1 gure, .beauty; of features]- beauty of h a l ' beauty of . Voice ] and, '.banner. ■ ' !


ness and to ol ier her .assistance. .'Thlsils so just a s : I tlrely If the strangerris.-a woman. - Tli6 'same' Stranger ; when greeted by a girl who looks "like the morning aftei ,the night bSfore ” lis're.t pelled and fo'Ced Into a sfate of ^mlnd by no means f reductive of good;busIness. Beauty pays!' There Is np doubt -of It


how much mlie pleased'hO Is-if: he-IS greeted with imlllng courtesy by a well- groomed


When a stringer walks Into ml office, rising to enquire his busl-i-


-Jt: -:i»i;.-:i


slows c Owner’.


'WOaref -afid edfl- do-not’fe


suflerdri and'pre] i food d b do-bettC; vegetable must be


Is: said condition WhdSe in th e . 'Much


the beat i;Aip.


.Is harmf. 'live dfte:


time a .._ o to picture u the stonrgent


toderlv! As all


ccurs.,


ch. (As a consequ bee vejy- d i Ignals pass jto.-. the h* wvand It


.this - happens [normally eve?y :ffeal-.ls taken, ltiis]nctadlfficult ith e sltAatlon when.1: idigestlo'h a This produces-gas;;wl: leh,swells;


hourlshmCht fironi.th e food. ■'


ing feell n. 1 hea't


qw a ,: The pUlse.dropTahd .the .'.the heart puffers fro n a slhk- gr If [the wind can be shifted;


omfe leri oh t)!


ore.]r-l F r..',- m jls able-|tb resume!'the usiial'


_ lk-;ofteh' noticed In rl eumatldk,' sy itVes'ke,irritated by, fhe-potSOh


1 wha'experlences tb Is trouble have a dyppeptic h‘ei,rt, iv] IhA


btemi ; ];; ; '- *'4- s I,'arld'iitereals ‘ 6 lit


vegetarl! stltute ‘ addition


!.[Rie.si .~w: il


fd i n >


lOtisuifc sjich peojple' 'They; [of ' watoerr4bbeclng-;;keM,mith0^^ [b^ plainlyikokea 1 f'arrfe, J.' Their' ;


ifellet.i. can' be. obtt Ihed 'fot' spfeclai care In the selection' tlpn of their,; food. GreaSy-


Inl'toartlCnbr


fiitp theip. 4 A simple mealsls ' ' ■ '


1 AS


[they drk i'them and sm'okliig


carnrlna-


IT meat. They also mal tio:meati.dlsheSa],’c'], ■ • i-SCd'ltHi BGG8.' .-


.er seaso n-i,-witb-jBolidBj.omi dishes mMe- a>suIt


[Read on Satviday , by taking f te ! in the ast oyer of th e 's first: oyer afid’


;who hadj]'taken; over th e from R. fl; Haworth, .must etted not giving] him a tr ia l


I their lowly j position In th e le League, Blaikpool are always; T attraction Inllthis district and luld be a good i“ gate ” a t th e leadow ground liext Wednesday,


|y are entertmned by, Rlbbles-* Iderers. The Iniatch will bdgln plock.


lending Clithlei low'great proi


bld jthat seyei


Test (taken in fence displayed


trdy, the heac ] a ; keen s] I of; no mean live at Great'


bat local clubs feml


. ,


lorts meeting day, Clifford ner centre-fc Burnley,


[the 100! ya: 1 of 21 yards.


ral young players, hferoe Grammar iplse, thanks i ta : heir career and; i


iportsmaii and a. ibillty. I Two o f


iiarwood and I ought to keep ^


: leld at PadlhUm„ hatburn, CUth-,


was I Is


|Shepherd, of ' won a first


In breeding.


lommended a' b, ion Monday


rward, who now- successful: l a race from* a


ludgerigar Slciety’s ,|ShoW a t a|ght, with birds


prize and ^a® the East Lhn-


]The Crescent, ly


bntlon was drp vh the other day ' ing from an Egyptian neivs- icrlblng the si ccess of, Maurice


Nlon and the Combined'Small The report reads as follo'ws: lature of the [match! waS: a exhibition k hitting ! by


•n, a Chatbi rh ' man, In' - a match : betwiien Alexradfla


[he Small Unltb jhad 26 on ithe [ore the latten [was stumped, ight In Hut|hinson la n d 'h e lly set about thd bowling. iRiuns


lly previously jaccompllshed by ipwned ‘Brigham” ! Ypung .Opening ydth Knight and


ikly and 107], iwere produced )ther wicket fU. Hutchinson


ils centpry before a declaration. He hit cleanly all round ithe


In Is at pre Ih the A.S.C. -avenue, Cha '■ the way, was


I In, a former wicket-keeper


lurs told , the, ltd when a ss ptly In half- 1 the barrpl.


its for 16 runs! j A member of inpwn local lamlly, Maurice,


id produced some fine bn- Later the same player-took.


lent sendng In. His home is in


iburn, -pnd ihls the late Arthur


J c h wais made irpwns, Was dls-


1-age peilslonlirl of Blackpool- J .en to hospital- after a road


[ofteh choose tl elr clothing as a lee fpr money I


- '


iad nearly £ i ,— . . . lockets fasten


oulsa MltcheJ, I ■ ' ■ ;t<(


|em of her s h . nderclothes m s


when admit.,, at Rochford and half i


. secreted In. with safety


sovereigns seWa rt and [stitched];


o;the Public h id ; £316 la


|ei44 livijaiik-1


llna Roberts, afeed 90, p ret.,..., fress- of Sherft&d, near Klnfes-; )se old; cocoa tins, floWet -pote, imentsj and ffiwlng bags'with' ims In ,which ! to sebret her


une was In h Id to the loca


l Ich amountedf to'£l,700i ■ f. ■


[iph hoards ws I never, learned


' '


iricottagel-lwlien Guardlj^:‘-,|of.


re amassed by- large wages,'j;


- t formerly! ofi


Chatburn and , Wclals of th e


in for the Smaij Units, whose- it In 65 minutes Included eleven three sixes, tone of the la tte r the roof of the Soldier’s Home,


i!by their tutor,’ master, I who] Is


. Her good appearance, will- give 'her con- fldence and -enable; her 'to -.smile pleasantly. The employer’s good .Im­ pressions are strengthened, i -.' If -her features, are 1 right and Attractive and her hair nicely arranged she Is well: ph, the wayto vlqory., iThe girl, therefore, who Is nofi blessed with a'naturally pretty fa c e . must make good, tt(e deficiency by V Sdadlful use lof'cosmetics. I Cosmetics must be used sklljuto, A'


their, shil b:o-


Remov J


egg . - am golden ■ and se bread.serve!


neat;.; t'Co.at,ieaqh..wl1 ireadcrumbs,:and: V-


three! hardibplled: s, And. cover the


..m In^deep fat, . C ii poi or .cold la Piece i


SAVOURY .lOMELETS


cleney. .Th;]latter, however, can.be Obtained f td a - a> businesA tralnlfig- poUege.' Beal ;ty allied to [efficleficy And a charming,: cmfldent manner, fo rb an Irresistible , combbatlom' I ; A 'Job Is-a- certainty; '.Attfejf th a t succem depends' upon' d d d b g ' abbllioh! And determina*^; tlon to the chi racterlsllcs whbh enabled-] • the job to be obtained.


dab hefemid-ijnere mtikps alglfl 8 fright, ■rhe desired risult can be obtained Only k t h care anc time spent I in company' ^ t h a mirror. 'As for the figure—this Is ■very largely a batter,of.'.diess..,fAn, ordinary figur ilfedn .be. made ;to, appear: neat and ' Tttrdctlve ' .lf}.i'dVe8sed properly made suitable slyl'es.| ’ . ; I beauty, ofic )urse,- eannot::rQ)lace effl*^


, I


iVHEN.lSTOJlACH'ft^^ IfiEAM' ily A-.pocTOR.i


ljhe Intake of, nerves. As qelved, the quieter so tha around the organs


Your heart; l i promptly madfe lood into your r ’Sloi


l .


I bea lting of the heart the. blood-flol' o fd : ■■


sOon as the sli t


ws gently In order


C L IT H E R O E M E T H O D IS T W E S L


T.


rttendance of-forty delegates at the,quarterly iieeting of the (mtheroe Methodist (Wpsley), yircuit, held on Satiiiday at^laldbum. , ; , ,


The Rev. H,..Hopper.preridep over ah;


A vote of sympathy'was passed witki tlie Relatives of the late Mrs, Cklyert, of [Wad* (jington. The ^ v .aev. E. Holt' spoke, apprecl- Etively .ol her 'Me , a: . nd work ::in Icdnh&tlon v-.i.t.h... . th._._hgton:,Church! apd Skday


School. He skit that-MrS. Calvert.had been, i long and patle it' sufferer, but had exercised good mfluenci from ;her slckj roini;


e Wadd“""- lif


inc husband! aid family ofIIthe.,late Mrs, Doi-is Kmder, i f .Sawley, apd WJWrtly of


i i


ilaidbum. ;The Mayor,(Mr, to.;argreaves) aid he had ! kiowp. Mrs.’Rlpder. fipm- her


A vote of synipathy' was eIm passed, with,


hildhood and l ad watched her steady pro- :ress through tie years,;ber|;work aV both


aware of mach by 11 Is re- becomfes


minutes atiithe, mbst,.'’.or thtyiwUl be toughiAi d.leathery:to e a t .: [. . ■ u):two.egg8iand.adda.teaspoom avoArlng.: .Cheese, .cold i leat, flsh^ :on; herbs,; or parsley are, sillt- lavourlhgs.’: Fry lightly In loz.


Tliese ribst be cooked quickly, In three


fuloffli ham,


able for ofibutteA


pour ove bread ' milk ( minutes, lip id


d e s s t^ anmapl


spoonful; Eai^,.sidfe brown.


phor In' brighter turn ye]'


IDEAS ,lf ypu


rinsed then dri


■your h bail [{eg g [FRITTERS.': ..Crumb!-


!e About] 3dzs. of soft bIread, and irb It-enough'hbt milk tt roak the


■j ;-,Gover, And] leave; At; thirty' ( Drain off . any siperfluous


ughly .without: lea-'ing ariy


ii heat (the i pulp; \ritl i, alfOrk, ' ipopnful of, chopped; mrsley, a


Serye vrith fipt tomato saiice. k )R


ihoiildibe , f . tej r ....... , |;YOU{i::SIIA®R.,:(


ilfow. j |: ,'A T i i j rp '; : [B i^ Ml) be ati-lts' b:


cold water, drained


d i [the]'mixture-mm ) f p u tte r Into a,„g9lden:


till Of ! fiiiely-gtawd, onlom ,df nutmeg,' salt, an d pepper, well-beaten egge.-” Nqw fry


^ t h your- sllvert- it wfil remain' for a longer period


place sonieAihkll cube an 1 will not


tightest: If [well, and c l ot h . I


Annes,


; raised,';:.[b( [churches


,-jev. R. 'account the we


ReportlB: mm'


iS t . said ,[flutes for Wete not'available but in m's work, £13 17s.- 4d. ](the Easter ,offering


on O'


irribe, making: a-total of ■ An indreaSe - of lOSJ"


■teas mission' worn, tl)e


l year’s acriolmt.: -The Riv,


report The.'J . .ported as . TravelUni;


. Th.e,.. Marshall


awley and Sla dbum: being!-appreciated by lany. Mr. Cow dug, of Slaldbuni, also, spoke f Mrs. Kinder s work] befpt-e mArriage In onnection wjth the ,S)aldbiu:n-ca|lte.- ) ,


Mr. Walter, kritehead and shoved a| debit- lalance of abou; '£40 on the gene -al account. The furnishing account agaUi revealed a balance in hani I of about £45. , . ■ i .


he cause of BishaU Eaves. I j , , ; , The financial statement'was presented by


I The Rev H. Jooper stated: itha,t the i mem­ bership of thi circuit was 6!i3, bqmg a fiecreasc of twe on the quarter. : r I A conversation on thei.woni of God followed, and t le Rev. H. Hdopeij reverted ..to -


the Wesley services. He mentioned that the churches a . Bashall Eaves, dlsburji, and jDownhpm, wer! causing great aqxletyf: Mrs- 'wade, who hai rendered. vali|iable .Beryice , at iDownham, had been comfielled td retire from [work, but was jlad to say that .Miss Gladys iParkinson, of Cbatbum, hkd ojmsented to itake her place is organist at Dowiham when i ithe service w^rheW on altemaw Simdays.


Iby the Rev. Riland Holt at!Waterloo, In the autumn. ' i ' ■


encouraging, eipeclally in tlonal raovemeits, He mentlpned.laiiarticu- p lar the .Ladl IS Bright


The Mayor ipoke In regard ,tp the cauM at Wesley and said the prospecU werp quite


-'1';'' - -


and Girl Guldi s, and mentioned the covqM^^ sendee held eirller in the lylcar whk fhrt® was a large at enhance of young people.


eople’s movements such 8S|thc ,Y“ *.s jjeague


Monk; of Cha bum, reported onl.thelT.wlslte to the Dlstflc Synod. .The inert sym^ wm


Mr. T, Cowl ing, of. Slaldbum, and [Mr. J. be held at Clitheroe, when ihmchepn.iwu M


served at Wat :rloo School, and, will be held In Wesley Ch^el. The'Rev. Arthur Myer; has recmtl^ i pslsned his


Mr. Hooper rtlerred in entliusiastic i terms to the evangelical campaign; (o be conducts


he relatives of me -tete MrJ Rrank Ireland, )f Bashall Eaves.;-; Mr] T.'L.|Slatjer'spoke In ippreciation pf. his work,, in connection-with


A vote of sympathy! wasiAlw passed with-


■reported expenses, to £ 9 13s


Hughes, next,,„S


who wen W. Whit Mr. T.


summer are getti of 150


•Londot


social we It was


diarrtci%iry-;


been; _: giv(ni;in'subscriptions, This included a sum-of £l3.17s.i3d.' ralsed.by a motor trip. to Moreci ’This ■was


h inii theVclrcalt and £22'lls'. 64


..vM.Jili,; Hooper: presented nsprttingithe:Clonnectlo'i


B 2Vl W. MaiShall ■ arid .(ere re-elected tempe fare secijetaries.;


'Fund and was -re-apjpo; '-n;:■|['.:.


Kptiqmber.i - Mr. W. that., the, proceeds,, af


atinbuhced ithat the af;lStockport,'-will visit


at Sawleg,,:qn Saturday,-September lOth.-. The niIf xt:


, After entertain r


■hkadi seceUdecl bsiMrJ C)' iwking suitably respond* d


the: meeting' thfe; ic m-to tok by: thelSlaldlii thanked oh-jhe proposi'


iig married In London lay.


Registry Offices -are marriage boom" seasy:


of the Wesley Day efior


£36 16s.'Id. over-last


May s ori (CoimcUlor G. Hatgjrei to the work , pf the . Loca


I'pai; Funds, lavesli re- il Preachershted flnan-


lis annual


Mr. J. i W; ranee and


Re?,. A. Itrice the..circuit


’.J! quarterly meeting Is to be -held ,ites were


- • • ' , I - . ' . ' ‘


Iter- paying amounted


whitehead


Jiim ladies iition of’-Mr. J; -Bowker.


starting the in, couples it the rate


/I Edited by 'tom Newman, Secrei ary of Scientific Toni fry Brej^ers; ABsOclaUoii. and Editor of


using your books, and‘you 'have probably, ■iMdered'why! the 'bank' balAnce, if'anyi- la- nit a bigger one,; You, .therefore,-proceed .to gc through, the Ite'ms one; by. -,pnc ’toj anj erdeavour to discover pomlble-'leakages/' ifi lere are. numerous iwlnts jin farm man*; B8 ement whereto - little, tightening. im may; ^able considerable econonte'-to be effected,' ■bi t unless there is gross mis-managem,ent 'tms will not resolve - Itself jlnto .the dtoSaft Cl ttlpg down of expenditure In order to keep tl e wolf from the door.


r ^ ^


- - We are all aware'.that, mortality,lias to te, ttckoned with, but while we are solvlngjtmfi,


! - rnAKE for example, -the average floc^as : (seen to*day, ■ Conslherkble - expetlto


- bai kacha, dl4zy attaokii headache i d,urinary < umatisni,


002 9 away when kidney action 6ai iy filtered blood burdene-,.


Kei p ht for your work I .^ our at' ■ *i d I! Vl^


' lie ip,[.stiff; iiffiamei muiclea'ai iwi illen llmbii renal dropi/, rh^ lun batfo.or eglatica. ; i '


Ta ;e Doana bW .in...


..ihli epeoial'kidney medicine,,., rn i Invigorate* the kidneys.land,


. .


aiijtem.'* 'At: the came time-the * destroy bacteria Inthe urm


nllng OP irritating the |irlnary wl en the kMneyi aro healthy


V j V . -f'. :


(0 >n filter away*t|ie poisoncue wt Ich'ai^daust gydurpainahdd...


dr ig the eyMcm td glve itemPcjF'rv OalOi th ly, leniure Dermamenti.Mllet bk ' di> eduction upon tl^ [d'ney flit ih


pu *6 bipod will nourish>thQ.n^rVi • anijsinti and yoywlllbeheedi^a' ta


ihe tfoye work. I'Ooam P - e.1^


iN9i3T Upon DOANS, i/a. a/*, sA


-Cculd be saved by judiciouq,culling; i-;-..There, is too great a tendency to neglMt-thjs wprk 0; to allow sentiment to interfelre wlth;-busi-


dvitsllty weaken*,


. (iis ircfere;; blaider weakneee.- v^ I*icturbed i d joliita,


j ^ou with


to itrengihen yoUr jveaH f kidney actlorii. . The diuretloa. antieeptiei and alirnulanti .


nd Backache Ktcjney PlUa


-uji-.— will flush urinary


s medicine yvithoiit: bhanheti.


they'will - l mpurltlel.


i 'do not- y tbelf i


oomforl, tl tuet , «ble,tV:,


.


63 tremely difficult problem, attentiontohOUW; be paid to the present position of Hie farei,. :


Tils has no doubt occurred td yoU]whto. per-:


gross receipts represented; net income, poultry farmlngiwould,;be a goldlmln?,)


t|ikOTp,taWe ( If We fttee ith tbese’blrcls


™ered, [and’ U-.ttey- .lTOt:!:bltoa hearier than you wdUld jUke to slipplyl ItitoP


wBeri they] iatteta . a ‘weight - that [buyers., 'mire; | After ail,.AUsto.mera. muqt te pon;-


goodj conditlbn at All times and to. Sell


pay toirun thenl dnito'get We extral-fvelght, ' 'thisii as.'ilA otMA-questions,,.restive, to 'g, 'we muBt'|cater[for the .demand.'- -■


.rftutatlpn, and Wat We public dklimnd We ‘n& ia ii well as We bird. The smjill-poetry- kteper'may haJe etiuaffy good and Iri some cases better stop!!;; nevertheless he toll ex­ perience' coiiOTera))|e difficulty |n (making


iWith regard to.We stock cokerel,trade, it. t stould-te remembered: Wat this Is largely in.*


he hands of bijeeders who have built up-a


moe,-:' 0 i^lt side of m


to We hope of giknineas each. -


n iss.; We: see a bird obviously telow-ithe' standard of the flook. andilnsteAd of taking -d'astlc action, get;- soft-hearted, .give - iher


a loUier chance; which, nine times out-of,ten.; neans a chance of adding, to our expenses. T be proportion of these.birds that-ultlmate)y, jistlfy-our. having, mercy upon them Is mot worts consideration. (- The laying battery Illustrates: the futility


oost; unwise:


buaness pay, Certainly it } keep a lot of ypung birds lUing Wem fqr tWo or three


Ijioked upon as oIfering,We


rvUTTE natM ly the food Mil, .being tbe V* -largest' single Item- of- expenditure is


c momy,' particularly - wlW«regard, to cost, ewpe fqr


tonic fpr these Individuals- pr.-some -change feeding that: will restore .lost-appetites.!


0 [. attempting to treat. birds. that go sick.. Repeatedly, we are asked to recommend a


. . does not pay .to bother with them. - --Far; bitter sell them while they are In lair con­ dition, wbioh Is iUsimlly.the case itAheyjare tiken In time.- - The result of scHiaUed tteat-- juent is, as a rule, a bird fit only-for-ithe; incinerator. . Batteiy- ownefis of -experience ave long adopted the policy of selling ih- reference to -doctoring, and - it makes -a-yeft. diflerenca In the -financial tetum!-i. riot worry about the empty cage. I


letter -than one with a bird that wiU riot; f ir her keep.


:(


rin,know-some samples of foodstuffs -Wat are Offered for poultry teoltog'purposes would prove to be deaf at'kny price, NeiWer the Cheapest nor 1 We mpst -expensive I are neces­ sarily the test value, and f t is'value and ralue alone'-thqt'we should consider. 1 Buying; ini Wei cheapest market has resulted in tifpubie for many of us; buying to the dearest has cost .us pounds Wat we can'usually m


ipst,-however, IS a relative - term, ifor, as.we affor^. I


tites soon deplete granary sfooks, -WO AlleStlon of reducing foqdteosta.rereives more than the usual attention,* There is a ten-. denoyitdibuyiisomeWing cheapipertiaps from firms toW-wbiho-previously- no, business has been done. Caution is necessary, for Were is liJwayS ri lot of rubbish-on We market to be


■4]'li !--"!4: :;'a'^ At this season, whep- thei-growers’ appe­


’and. stock- ctekjereiqtoay be’ Of seri’puq losres/.in .Oeallug. It is estoOtlal to.keepjthefn’:


.-plF keen- Aotope)ition,';|Vou', nia) granted' tijkt'when' Anything' price; conaderably ] below itlja similar foodstuff.' of toto qua! rtasori forrit.PbSsSily.-tfle- , __ condition,Tt-may'iBe 'cohtanrinated 0^ It have been damaged.t^v sea-writer; atapy be [It regarded wlW te e , greafe it [qus]'


boughthy people(who - rant It;


Is more apparent Wanjreab' ye ilsetoi, -- keepers will gn .iromlpite .supp! ler; to if n to save ’ a few: pence,I’pertiap i:-: havln; from half-a*dozeri different firms ||n course of as many moi|ths.


Usually any eennomv efleetto ffi-;


.iplfor at A


days


-or a is a[lost may


theregard ) had beeii


i


iiio iip o o k , [ i.oi cam-


d'with a soft; lintless -KiRs;iT.;;.j-,'


position: taken- by


(s 'i chairman .and his phek will be the Rev. Gordon-. Jan iCs, of St.


.ARE [ T ^ f ^ cteaper.


iVi. , ... .,


Inlets, And'- ' ,ble suh-.- 3 a tasty


W t t o -a it in t^ o ol I r ik


iigp frem, !ggs with bpateh


l^nXED MEMOS.;


A screw i Ana, a nut; for tigntening ri igs).And'a uiubn (a t'poifecheS:length; m metal mptog) [can be-bought'at the' .61?: s tb r^ f p r , repalrlng-a :ie ^ Inithe nbber'hosA .i'Mukq t-wpi-cutsV In -tnr t[ b'b^,plp!B,'drawA'ach end oftlmJrUbDeT,


clAmps, (eAch-.qiamp, hqs two rings,; t hilivfAy ov^r tfie


le rel—thatrM,. rise's As- hIgli-M tne # as lt-i8,toithe:sauceTi; -^Jf;the;.r^^


W11 reach -to, and-,thrpugh.-'the.;i&Am h'de m ttiA pdt., ■ 'waterjflnds !&


pl ipts/ithat,require; .gmcH,; water, should: hi ve thefr pots Immersed -for. a-quarter;


ing-;.; keM, With?;.. sau ^^^


,,;hPl?9'd:.up,wurdBi,]tostew ...^ ,


...... ..........


Of a n jh P w A l iA . t jm f i .^ - i ! : .? - ; 4; | pan.tfrbnryi.Be!|s,^Thft;iiImit| -may^he


cii alky, cuttings - p f ‘iCanterlwry. ^ F/Th^pi, .pUhtS;, flower, ;.mb,re - f r e e l y I s -


sc migtowlng wild, as -one travels on .the; rsdways; In-iiKenV -sroeciaUy' m


•hj if-:douWe varietiesrivthe. popular;’; ar d-saucer;. Canterbury-bejISf.-'All-yarier


iw] lolejofiinextiSummer-vi-rAi u .: ,i 4-; :;, rhese icampanulas; may ,bp:,bpugb


ai nuaiiy;■ .added. (to th e , pedi: -i-^Thrtei bl innlals-maysoombe;. sown: for, winter-] In 5' .-'outside.. for]-.fl.owering ,: durtog itne,!


til a wlU produce three - sets. ^of-.bells] I t the blooms,T-'are [ picked:; as] .soon, asi they ■ hi VB fa d e d .r in place j.offthe-,sep.arAte: bl )oms-^tt.e first andtha'blggest flowms


r~ixe produced palrs of blooms;if --Wjmn the pairs ■ of hlooms havei heen .plekedw th e. plants’ wUl- becomerioaded with still


,bl loms a8-the.flrfitjmp.5i] i 4-’fi! Vowns in PotsF—Worms carfbe brought


smaller - biooms--faui!;; .times, as . map]


® e quantity. - may -he A [fluart® oiri'ce'in’va 'gaildn of water,; This vw . .* be sitoclent lor a dozen -plants hv flve- m m .pote.: ,;The ,s()li:should ,beyWet At th 3 time’ of the APPfleAtlon, so,, th a t -the' fu r f f ig th * l ) f the Mlutlpn: would beifelt by the ro o ts .- lAquld Manuring.-Dry- ground; ou®t


to the surfaceFnfuthB Sofi with, mustard, .,


-mlittUre-when i t 'l s the colour ;df;Mle., toi.]]


flj ed :acrbSs[A barrel-ijf' w a te r;, Or, hang a- jagiof-sobt.m the.,ibarreii.Fof-:.'water, mi iveJ the.Fbag: to -and! !frovantL usA -ffie


Thfiepe Tor M ( # n M beirtv^iind sa tmc fory.,-'.


jpr etary, p r e p a r l t ! ^ ; f o t ’Slufe^ a f d to ’On; forcatoftUlare.ro,smaggoto^


Afid'so dn; an’d:'f6t green:fiy, M ^ spttle fly, and so on] ;>


: sh )wy edging . When .the; soli, Is -not ffiadej rlih „ , and , when;v;;the;;;iseedllnga.::;are'


Tl owing; riagly4](m-' ;inanUred;; ,80U,]to^ le'i ves will -certalhly be (more prominent thm the blooms,:


of "'tying' plants-, with- bassi*lS*<ofteft-' t irritating because-the* lengths Of bass-


,h8 figlng, .and .Ate] the ,ti^s[:,as one - walks i o i ^ .!loS^$Men'J


sbiolof greentwist ls-,6d,.- -PutithespOoL In one’s pocket wltbe.the.erid.of-the tv™ti


areehtwlst.~The old*]fashlo.nea - way o-irand. tanglB.-!-TlWi:Price


ip low’ digging .without,; TOtmg m


f jrvartoiik hAd


which fail Into holes In the ground apdj asp thuAweakened a t birth: wUl not grow


ofj its crown should be tomoved w|th


to settle the soil; press the’ stick-of me, t hee Along the -drills.; -'The;, seeds^ .Wffi;


h jn be sown a t an even depth. - Seeds-


IntoTtrong plants. . , , [ - ,,, - J , i ow tO ;Cut Seakalc.—A small portloni


)pped - Into -rthelC. holes; In ,threes.; ' i' ], ;4 4 H . l.El6ffery,l^gin^NaBtortlums arq^fil t ■


th 3 rootlets.The food will rush through:, dr r soil, because "dry AoU fls, more ,an:y.[ ar d, therefore, Is more poropS than-Wet ' : n u h d , 4.-: ' Fill' a coarse' canvas .bagi.with -stawe, m mure . and hang the.bag 'omaAtlck


a to be watered before the-planfe Are, giren meal; lest- the nqurlBhmeut.-runs p m 4-] (i.']--" !:[,]<['


ire Ate none'-of 'Ihte-dbltey b: , seedSji'dandeltonAtloSMUMi 4e^^


ai|d so on. ^ , iadhfire-' the,(. rearlet-ii-popraesr: but the


!lt.|l8 nUtowanteff tci 'tne hurt iof a -crop th>t .Is.Wanted. [.iTourlpto M 'p la n f l


wSe^ 'is ia.'Si^trtha gro’sjrs WH#


.fatmer-ndoes-isfloi-Jlotojitoe - Deautiftl popples amongst -hlsi corn,(r:-.-Heatner sometimes ilfiFa: weed and sometl mes la Aii'


diSrabto .plant.! - .TWi'lfilittoe of jgbtoe' d' Of to.flost to! tnlhi|[S- pf the country-;


'thtewMeyAmf!^^ tlphs f rdfai' the wire ' that the hearth ;has been -made dii;ty» and,At ^ttiejmpm®ti she ’* 5-npt feailse]®;#fte,'ri^^^


'‘■■jpiii.k’aS‘ be^n [d&ftbedi-.ps mui^rl)P -,tnb-vrtfittgi)olacei] ./A ‘M;,pf, sOdAjdom


he eUfth'Stne't»rd!Aand’'l^ftlffi^


,, _e; ftmmlttee^mjlUhJlfti the oa.the.[,ehureh; hptl?e4bo


_ _____ i s |j ,v S |. : 4 ~


thereof.! ' The iftmtolttee vrish' tolthank! for' toe' fuUnesq thereof, .but iwour


Spena ffiOSttof thelrFtlme oh them Is,,., .DnSuccefififmipnes are those who, (hd'-'nwst^df'-toeMtlmB^^


’ tsueftssfto 'gArdeh|re' those! who


[Is to; were soon mUde, “ Turn up: the toll on tom


ground would [be mdfe easUy -i cleaned] TiWUulft4be keptT|eani\|lI* the. stmt


spfclmehts '6^


ms ’m'througn i‘'fhe“’use of (the (pei - 'I ktohy. of -these (Unwanted ! planf life are yduhgi Th'


ftfftiatorSFwhafrtheiflfrdtoBtorijs.i^^ :e wriwtoMfifidSjW hie dffihg -.tne*


- aftot hdeing ’Friet, many';' weeds [would catoh.*hpld'arid[,WDUId-grow/ :..iij' , " The way to hoe-upl weeds Is-to drive


foUowlhA’hay’s Suhslflhe. .- iWere the day


the blade,Ihto tbe grolmdjlturnioyer[the blade And Invert botli sdlli and weeds. Tlie homings should be done a t frequent


J is;Mto yKite:. -of the;bursting, seed-i Is of the poppy, the fluff of grpunsel;


Ays. Thej slrihSi-'.H^gi' lost V, burst-l with* the; Inflow ’


[srafefed ptoventlwt Is, -to iktop, the


of; sap. iroUM;


0i.eaciL§n4i,;]j:;4I:;-'-4;'4!4[-f>4':i Fots qnd; Saucers.—The loofe of a fern


l e two ehdAjome^-py BCfp’wlhg Aim


always mbWato .,,ir the fends^wUlidecayi ani to e .decay yp/Spread:,upwards,


g -.the • Hdse(-4A[.'flalr' ()T Hrfse:


eftry hpad.-. The twotldeas In tomoving [npre " lan ;1iiP[]barfl;;liead> a re ito . delay,


;0!mSr;^d;idre^


I , mean; poor: heads-next ■eiien j% ';:a u d,*[t^ M .vT h i | |


:WA8te[8tto'ngth','":’jT6o mahWetowris


, . ,ifoUageldnd:.tO: -reduce the num*. i [f of! new crowhs; The late start [fdr! leaves will imean ■ thqt the( -clumps ll’ nOlj -hUve tlfce:;to isAed^ ana Seeding’


are.FfedlWe; li '^The,seeds,;of bothiiiever:


spw Into naturally - porous .ground, Sowj aitopTSoflAtotoediby-fieepiy.digirinfc'


[rtow into;drllls,--padded I w th jeo a rre id.'.cT^'-:'


'I-,!- ??--■.-!-[


-given tin to # i seed.! 1 T h | rpOtS-] - ‘■rt4ffitom']rOotof;te0 OtlfiiftlAritalns 'nnd toOcl


Intervals SO. th a t weeds - wi .uld - heir tops-three inehes-below - theism frface .'■SreiicB"'* ■


T |m to '? ^ !l4 vU fe without;' the i|hf;fMla^l|cr:toe4 theni |ii 16|[ t


[ '[■nie blade [ol'tiie hoe too ild'.i mVerted :for thotouVpose ol ;thls graph, A; Flrrtljr': Hoei Ih-ord p?;


.(hltdstove ;to.!eat.!lnsec6,..ai,4. ■■ are able to fetch them o u f ' * ground. ; An-object lei tlon ' Is to- w ^ h r ; plough,] T h liw th a t t |i e i a% can je l


ofothatoftotoX ., atffijpIthektdTeiilit:


F XHBi-'USES '-F(|E [fTHE: flOE] F.:']'![ irestore,;’ Biweed


teeas; fOTlsttinidlDg. :thA'.tofltoft teckuse' ;.lf I haven’t-pald|" . there .toll- be .prpul i Ifor' t h ; toSteadAf roufeh'eA'tfi] 4,-"


Fourthly; crops wU


ill bring the reward vhen rtong Thoroui GfiiDEN, vnsES/]


'lo lM r e d totfl poi lin^Osuffitohe sofl4 to'iiiflOi IfitAi


' a f a r i » m


I^bAbly the-ionlj rtoson-'f fal where*, the- florist’s-’,' raxletjtt-j rorks li .tite-wUdto1p.9k-;'iLthe ■ *


-AdlH pli


|te4 Is


iripty


. of mamffO atdmei60ltom of we opjeton!' wlU;fflake.®lg!-planto*:,thg.iaoi' [clematis,;4n 1


,|gobd: sbrlnklla ■[a['yqar[:!iiu5tl"


I t hag w e advi [e'-WeflatoF


j’fut^^i • BOW rested Abd' Clerflattse? il ave ip n d ‘( ^ r t o o iMe


and purples; nOr-Tii'A blue'lnat Is 0 ;a iitl- 4seml*[d()u)^i


- Often We leaves Of i roses are bli ii-iN-t 't^ * f.’ i V' , ... _ «i}'


sw pU ^ .(if f t lM a to ;la k& -WrouL (Poretooithelr leaveE^^


We tree is Interfered with because; mqWatod lOaVeg. ;Tpfe bulk


wheWer We mbtllarea foliage 'to’( aMei by caterjflllars Ar.by. bees; Tlie rer le are distinct. Scent! ngeWeToUage a [nasty-sraelllng -wairls qfjhO’ei*


.


:ifc;']as‘ ihe


■ sdttook (v -'Pplsonlni! I We ffo ' Miution of arsenate [pf lead' 1 . less, for We bees: do not want, to


- tow pieces'- Of'’‘rOte leaves, remedy Is to .destro:f- we nests; fesfilpnal gardener niay be employ-ii the purpose.


pleceO of.- leaf,;. -This bee-generi Its riest on :Wd.grpund and


. ' i-,;


Wel sprayi pf j ai s y f t ( to r to h e ' pO :e Weirisans'fo/.be diofced-’toW a! sd


e ■auyto'nlaigi -The


At


As'lit ipiy. iro- -for,


he ids


the Other'plant'flas There Is no dark c r L ___ ,... ......, there A clematis fith sizeable -ellow . bitoins:; but Wfret-jEre-hd-rgpes in ibAce


have flowers as h L . Udmpmring theshAi otie plant has the


dvantage hei he-advantage ion clematis,


it erf m


'Flf]' !6,Of;;W0;roSi pwn as: We c ist,flitik


(It 1(1 T(-i


: n itiy, iito -


is-aime'aAman^nd-^We'-toli


rafe%AliE|nl del


? hojes should' be"deep; and . to d e .: 3 '1- -nty | ' ' 8


ibex- nut


lof ijoi*;mrviM»


ra la moisture In thdi^ound s thelpnger retained and !,that[]me ■' 'eVa k i s a t lWr ' iof ;.S0lliiopds.ls ,(5heckea.!..;..-Se(j( ndly. ‘


soil Into a muldfi o r mould ire __


of.the ;ground iWcjakens "tl lem. 1 - weedS;dle'af{ito!a]re.w ojieka jns, tk .


t theireachAfithe Ihoe, but


-Otl-:;be iraF


ill.the Are ace We


I'toed “ttva- a.


fibel'rigl'tKf prat;


to? Putt!


2:0


ij/ond Off


;;be A of an-


HI ..I ■ ati. iiiiik "Tr- ■ T 'iad fo g t!


'I!-) -.P.VildOiK-UAal 'A'Akii ;v'-{itU'j';


, r .- .- r ,- r 7 l Ift-I m


i'4ii F(5


F B I D A T -!;:i4,];[[:].:,-[!'''' [ 0;4-


V'KTC


4ff!


-/-:aV'. i l l ! W M


m '


• ;


A" i«|bi|i-;qE:-M*$TEte


Itope, outi -the .1 i%ge;toiiK[!b: .ding along irteenlpi


lial q gi Mts'hOi


Any'T!. rds


It IS' its ;her,■C0to


, ic .biggest/arimcltoiM ;"l- i k


How ifar Is ft to Devlzf s?r 'U;::-";"--:---' A-’/iAA', " e-tramp: .MS /a- hO y main; And he . - u; . ■*-? . . . -


I ^4iAq.'U^-.Old ;Sll Iffii met a


-rtamiAarrylrig to 1.-/1-


ose,jBo hfi said he had W(): p'alrsl


zes.--|-:ThiSH»4dtoe«|fe|8'. fit'WBfpromijtlyT'emptilef'


[obody4ltobnMto1y .it id th $ e |]6r who structed It, .fpr It Is, an


imrdlng to fin old' ‘sb iry,


[Onenigfil )wn, ;he [alnstlr-lie Izftf,-: because


rppe*' toe Devil


st-nti whli


fear (-Devlkei^; WUtslfire,.! es iSUbiiry -a WU ofm^i^^ 4 •; i,


' iIflolal hill,:


de|b!rmine.d to Off.'Wltor e he was'


asked toe


the - Devil : of n ivli g -an evil to but his'


[of(( Bhofis , sl2iCe;lpvlng, SflbuyML


contains aj toarket'ctosS


had - pal(l i for' a - purihas'e and screamed, [‘May I drop toi,d tils Instant ''


injorateSifilK. ............... market.-Blase'■ iwbfe-tfiat


!hfi: Fdroppcd,, idead] ( n [the jjef'Clenched nand to s ire she had'Paild.'


he


money. She; ]• ,v,


spot—and , PiDBUC! HUJffiUO N6. > •'oru..


f iT m f c ln iC p ia fifA urn jufe/They! ‘reafie;to, advise ppopl j a tonii InflU*]- hthfit Interfere, with presperlty Ar’


do eato'


'totor A-vUlagbAhda' f ih f p isti r Is-plaiieil'^ :ithe


. ..'or- ftstfiiieeL^ a ' hoirdlng lA erected fte:


age. -If tMAftpstti a’81eA;tfecAM,ithe-vllli mancef;*(He;u^ I,-'-: Afteft- ;mfihy4'niA ' '1' -thbughtj- deewes Ititot',, should be taken; dpto.


hoarding]- it


'hw tding;tolls is,sM(to flemons


hitoftinE'-.-to'e,# to let off plemy' of[ firpm 1


'lt[ls‘'nfit.fipnyeifito^^ ' " i - liiatraiiai: -i.;, /.Tnb'- - rtridfirits'; a t aiplabe Aalle- ■'iC.-A.Ai. T H E


TE:- CllARK.


a;d»ughterpf ;MtJ and Mra; Jpoffrey iBrldg?/ of.Blackpppl; (foiperly toCfeurel ).-;.Sh.e;had brep married ateu t: four -par i, „and. was, fofmerJyAmtoagere^i.tof lit le hessmaklng Fdeoartment of- WO- Acorington 1 Ad (Imperative Society L h ^ d -- S le was welt known- at Emestestreet.j I apt rt .Church, where she' formerly,attpfied! ,S- I'e had been 111! only a few : dayfi, arid [i arte d away Iprt Tuesday week. !: r a o r ’ to; t le' 1 iterment, a


reridrMartchffiter;-i,': (forineny bf (lUWerbeL' MjJofm-jwiss.


: The .remains: were lajd: itolrest on Friday last,' at Church ’ 'and ; i flay on-le-Moors Cemetery, of Mrs. GladjB;- Fletsher [ Clark,' wfe of Mr. Ge'Ofte. 'CjarK, :if[6T-R^


- service was conducted] at Ernest -street Bap­ tist Church,-by-We Rev. a-,: fay. i-. ..; -::- ,’. : [" The moumere^were :'.i ki:..- DIark,- Mrs.


(Dad;<BlackpoPl: Jack land: Dbrlsl Accrington; Nellie and ,Wfil and tlB, i iris '.BlacftpOl: EWel and. D|ck, (Blackpool) Eorgnqe And E ie , Blackwli.jesrte.'Vffilljr,^


George and Beaty, MsAchci ter] Mother and ,


! twistte; ’Annie,’and-'Toniji (3lWei!jie,::,lilzzIe: and Dick, CllWeroe;. Chrirfie t nd ,PhyUys, Cihritbuft;; Aimty! .Stoi rind ;Fs nlly,(,Blc(cfe- b'lM; Mrs; Mo-wldlng' arid B totj ,'-Blaclq)00i; Auntie .Bell, jCotae; Cotoii,-’ Badge; Isabel


-firtft;4Ltoplide::|'Abei jWd AjAto,. Pi— teipu^;-Eva, Harold and ’ )bri Ud, Dswald- rate is [Way


xUltiy ■pther.i fpod We


consume: within-a-reasonable tlmfi,-(nattlcii- f larly ■meals;-whfcb(10Se"copditloh M rapidly Wap whole grain. : ' i - Actual waste-of fpoa,!whlchils a . „


’Tio. riot attempt ito econor Use-bji b lying -Af■*to larger quantities Wai i*thp 61 ds-wlfi


more


on some.farn^,'toises|from mrehanitol tog, -badly designed 1--hoppers wlfich i- arp- overfilled - with ifhe bl reducing work; ' : - - -


and, |1 loppers a t of


item feed**


^ Now le t us look ahead, much- about trap-nei some danger of our- scrapping We traps, -this- in spite' of |toi Watv.only - by Welrj use- ls llt- posftle to obtalre Information whldhj.-if anted-to Wi wifi, save We :bteedcr*many pounds. .The cjist pt trapping has teeri unnecessarily hlgfi because t we have trapped birds whlcbl do^not Justify


i recbrdfl-Wat iWOre is ■ ektremlqts by- '('fact


We have 6 38 rd so


tlon as an indliiation bf breeding-wortp; More .careful .toiftwn of toe


-largp.i,j)ro{iortlon,:.oi: it at(-jts; sou ci breeding, pen. Just'wink Wat .arisesKfrom wto-sbelled eggs,rweak germs,- -wfeak chlckp and into which Wb latter develop.


togeWcTiWith thB^use of the tftp least early, in the'season,,™! ey; result -In preventing puen waste- tec Shall be attacking We primary cft iie


''


he work, and;have'bsed -records oiStpiloduc- stock,


ite-tecfiuse we — of a ;ii4-the


frent'at: injbually


wiistage n fertile t K ciiUs


(Continued from preceding cola oa)


5feaVes,'Edith And: Tom]- Ator figt to;',M. Bfln- dle; Florrle, Arthur and Alfred; t Auslns Amy. Bert and Doreen; -Auntie | PpUy,. Uncle Ben; Mrs. Harris; Mr..8nd.Mr5.|.Grim 1 and Marie; Mr.,' Mrs. ' and- Mlrt^Barriqs; Barbara and Harry, Accrington; Annie;1 Mf. and Mrs; Eristwbod.'Llttlebqrough; Re:


arid Janet, Atmt Ada and Ur cle foe;,Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Barnes; Alice; 1 Ir. ind k&s. A Eddleston; Uncle Ted, J V (alli r ty ;' Uncle Eiilest, Auntie fiellie: w-- anil[fito. -Haf-


'


Cmfesley,: MisgtP.j.P.; Bridge 'M:]. and Mrs.' CitoppendMe, 'iMr.-'and- -MiiB. Ha: Old’ Bartie^': MifJ, and, aM-' Jota Britef, Mr.. and Mrs, SIfite'f, Mra.',PrirkeAtoi'd w -'Morel (tributes: were-ifte^


“ viu


___ and :he hoard-


.fo']tidetoons;.i.wh[b'>:aS8embe;f here '■ in-toft'^dofitotoponi-th^ vlllfige.-


ause Hi has’-becorae. a filni-placje


finder toe scare to'e[


iSPUI'E,


JWAd iof; the,, swelterfnis ne ta t tlhey have ■Aiehdure-eachsutomer:


Tif 'ire IsAn- t)


istorfi m lie Bar: In i're'.'realljt!


Jufebled Halyi [ Beheadlni


,4'fl^|i-iasi th- BULLDOGS


'influence Bb


tyau^orjtj


’We"get a bulldii Cjtcmirso thecifiss by Lord :'Orford,| wl of We elghtecnt


because of Its j fusing courage ii


k OTEEB LOKUON


FOR COURAGE. [breeds.


.-ijif-s|xtyi years ago pleaded resemUqn of the -bulldog icpmparahle 1 powers of fit- it I, oWer Breqds.1 Wherever ' cross It facts bcneficialljf.-


"-.example.fsthat aflordto lo lived towards We end


t ^ t :pyhound£l *ere flacking lin. stoutnert, he injiroduced q Wlldcg cross,] and, no* doubt, must I have Incurred a tgood deal - o f: ridlculb tor doing so, yrt toe resultslfuUy justified hisjejqiectatlonsJ. Tn five or six generations ah! Physical trate of, the bulldog had d if :appierired[and Wb t eyhounds iltolWen


ituiy, Being of oplnloifi to-do Is-


-:ahd toe'*


___y or Jail In the


a t a'kh #ave Bar people hefite


/ FVWhere ( They fow .... A f ln e rp 't


[ ' One bright They kne-


■ E tfa i___ D


owhstrpsm That raf'"


- The water


: ,fe 'OW , [ * All 8ti..^w When they


-i: For next 4 f Jligot a‘


‘';TU|'glye(jo'ii,sailing!'(4 / I f tu ’fl fiajilfiffitb^


io^bward And-Ma


' : : 2* ! ; : n j . r y 3..1 Q


14' V - c - t .


: Mrideithett Poor Uttl*


: Theh 'cam'i . J t whiza


- (ThelrirMt


EO ir fittlt '4ei


I'^l'e,' In New South Wales,


ithe'duration bf'a be- Munt8, ;so the Mart ■y contend.:


SAILORS. rabbits, f r play,


aught on toe shore ; soap-box,


summer day. streamlet, { [ v-


PouE-fltliSi sfitors, Whb’crfel,


‘‘All aboard!” went gliding— was not moored 1


he. raft round. , down.


e :a shock. king/, , :


't a rock.


oked deep, whilpool, ! •


’ . their parents' '


- [ i . ]- -' . ' * if


’or four. !.‘|[ : ' i


:


,'jjerft;ifrlghten^. ■ :: ■ 0 .Weep. - - : oeped shorewards,


[temperaturells hlgbfer, orded a t Marble Bar, » of the latter place iwn-geto h temperature IS: for. days! rind; weeks


toeyi-ftampered, ! ,* Rabbit said,' I '


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ifG VOWELS. ,


- : T se Jesteh,]


OUR PUifZLE CORNER. 1 MISS!


4,; R - i n - W0R


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■; ,EnnfiIry, : Story. -


ge,


' Unite. 4 t " ] Trial.


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diSharpThrirp;'i ! • ; .....UNCtH PHH-.J:


ds.--1,' :Tramp-rampi; . . '-Ship, , : [


( LAST [WEEK’S .j I ’ .. ■ -■


lAischeme, '. | Sln^e. ! , -


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(teyS were higher, han Wose of the present time; and had real y very shapriy bodies. - other crorte; ijWat have glvft us breed i


showed By their pi : wess that Wey had ben# fitted, considerably by We hew blood .thak had* teen brought to. I t should be unde# Stood.however, !ttat We -bulldogs of those


c-tfiatoed, are erteffi:ht :(»mpiblom 'also. - Thi: WuUdog-terrler ctort was made a great man' 'J'ears.; ago wlW to ‘(idCa Offglving’ We dou CDu^B of Wo I billdog and the dash an* .activity- of the fcj rler.i 'Iliese crosses mus ■have* been mfide, tadlscrlmtoately at fin fiilWOut We objrtt of ionntog 'a distinct ne breed, as happeoK.;later.


disttogultoed by- Weir fearlertndss are the bull terrier amj the bull mastiff, both 0 ’ .which are wonderful guards, and,' If proper!


- 1 One .ot;Slr Wtdt ir Scott’s prime faVourltei :was>£^p, Wat:I e-dalled a bfiUdog-terriel and Wat was eba^terised by; his devotio: tod-Intelligence. .[’Ihe day that Camp die inner engagement, but hi ng, to 'keep it. on accoun] a dear old triend. Wat 'as’We burled (iatoi


i-i; I h e bad We


iof !.the.'4de8tH’ daughter recon


Mr,-irind.-^'Mrs.'-Tom jHoJdin, if: Cockerill- terrace,- has. been suqqessfu , in passlM We exrimlnritjop of:We(.pentrril did /ifqry, Board,


friends In-We district* wfilibi pleised to leato Writ Mis! Dorn*-Holdent jel-lest daughter cf


N' SUCCi SS.-Hcr many • Hospital,'.Leytohqtbnej -


she- is-alrpsfiy A % te . regl iten d. nurse, and is --qt present-: qiaUoned -fit Wfiipp’s Cross


and • other-portablq’ houses - hot id be .-moved a few yards-at frequent ifitejrvalf, as-thls wlU.


: '.(Continued ■ from -preset ing column). i’PULLETS' reared on ( rart will derive


J-: great'henSfltfrom-fi 3


e p c o u ^ i greater .'.use -of- and WUS-prevent undue w tlon of shioll areas,


ebbi-. drink In bummer asiinuch asFWey- do a ■warm', one ' In winter-: - Pleai e r* mejnbeti that for-'them Were is no UtW pltce down'Wo road w h ^ Wey can quericti W( Ir thirst. If you are not 8atisflet|,'rilh We progress


shadedI Drinking - water ‘ should from- thp* sun. , Birds ai^preclate ' Sn: ground. Arks


tlje.-a raUable land,; eojr ax d contamina­


te 'a iimdant- tod


shows I a i breed< ........ t toWe terrier Wat y/otili We. original cross pame We-modern time; a good mi


'^fifitofeverse . A few years


ibAfiptesent It cannot be said that* Wey have a the.qfiaUty of Wel'shQW bull terrier, hut Wey


houbti- a distinct type .wlWi definite chaijcteri* :lstlCfcwlll:te:eVolvfid, Mr.:Tom Walls has been: ibreefltog 'them for some years: and Is one of! Ihefi -jkeen: supporters. 'They are of varloufi: colours, but no^ #filte.


re lmprovtog,'ana,to We-course ofitime, nq :tj[ 1 :’!!


your birds are making do n it t -eat them for someWing from which tley may not'be suffering., pind We reason for We slow pro­ gress. Shouldiyou be unahle to do; so get expert advice and get it finmitly. Delay Is


always serious. Mr. Newman will perso lallj answer, all


queries addressed to We Editor of this paper,


^ NOTE-This iWaggers' Clubi- v-, — h— -----—. lE.p.8.1 The Club will be pleased to answer any^i ‘enquiries submitted by .Tail-Wagger ;Ownera linconnection 1 (welfare.


chat Is issued by We Talli 68, Mark Lane,: Londonj;


| tdW canine: hygiene and*


jcagfi: for gorillas isupplled' to zoos icondltloned to itrepical jungle,


i , ;In America [tie


i ? are constnlctipga special ita captMly.' * i l t (wUI hq


I and will ;be specially air*! duplicate conditions to ni


dog,terriers remafiied In We Midlands, ands I regret to say,'pve|:e largely bred on account' of (Weir fighting [qualities.;. Dog fights, of course; are no longer: legal, hut Wese old temere remalnftl(and of recent-years they - huvri teen bwugnt .on to We show bench undenWe style ofjiStaffordshlre bulliterrlersli ’ Sufficient:of-Wfeqi! having been registered; at * the (Kennel, Clulti' Wey have 1 now 1 reached champlonshiPMStfitus, i-whlch! means that: challenge certlflcates will be offered to thenj > at certain shows, ['* ■ i - -i - -


. -


uU terrier, I At the samd . of the old fashioned bute


ter We.ibeginfitogoTdofl to Blnnintoam qddresse I-of producing a white bu 3 .have, more iquality tha


- tr


scott' had a apologised for .


' 'expression j of face' Wai him.. :


3, and from those efforts I .


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