'■*' 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
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io^bward And-Ma
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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, ! •
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,'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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(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 - -
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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
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scott' had a apologised for .
' 'expression j of face' Wai him.. :
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