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arid VALUE FOR

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WH~N YOU SI::E . , ') Gng.
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Tailored Suit, you also ' IleO
a C;C;ntented
wearer. '
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petit.ioner. a&id t)1at tbe.
j,~'lh;~;i;;.:JUly 17th! 1001, at St,
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They lived
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boy sevell years

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that the · respondent. a.nd
stayed. together as husband &Dd

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cablnet maker~ of W'Okingbam, wa!'IJ
and
exemptIon by the local Tri-

military representative a.ppealed. It
he W8IJ ! the onlY..-, 4PQI left with hiS
brothers sening and the other ha.ving
Mr. Sidney Brain apP.ea.red 9n heman. The military apPeal 'Was dis-

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for by his empIlj)yer. It was
had already bOOn called up.
stated tha.t the ~an was inl n.
and
tl:ie cue to be

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Ra.spberries ere often aJlo.wed to C'et tv too
crowded with INckera to fruit well. By the elnd
of July t1... 'growtU Yi1l be abading f.he fNiting
canea, taking away the mo~e and nouriahment.
from their robta.
Go over the ~ :at the

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Quite
Col1tent.
iLII DUk.
taU _
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ore Duke
01 York.
of.AlbisDr,
two a.nd a hall tG three feet IUgh ... n..!, "cLeo<l1,-I
Triumph, Glory, V oiteh'. l'erf_, ' iod
booket. In I;gbt oou. it io • aood plOD to talte
()Ui ~ ODe loot; deep, pul aome J:D&n11re lD
the bottom. and lIO'II' -n bolo... the le.el of the
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DAIRY CO.,
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West St. "Oxt'or Rd.,

A meetJng of electors was held a.t Ba.lmoNl Ha.l[
o~ Tueaday evening for the purpose of a.ppoint1Dg

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Ildesmen for St. Peter's and St. Barnabas'. and
a.180 repreeenhiives fmm these churches to servEi
on the Church CounCIl. The Vicar presided, -nd
h
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e waa
suPPOrted by Mr. A. W. Carter (wuden).
Mr.
L. Cutle (people'a W&n:Nm). and the Rev. E.

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to ~,.nd
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btht dress1ngs of a.
Liqu..id manure

ma.y
be gIven
Thi&'
h alt.etbately.
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18 t e tllD.e ..... en the CarroL-fly II bury
J.ayltlg eggs near the root.& of Canota, They may
be kept off by g"lVioj' the ground frequent lIght
drewnge of soot. Keep the ground trodden near
the pl&ots, thin t.he Carrots e~rly, a.nd hoe the
ground be.tween the linea ever y elght or ten da.ys

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encourage .ra.ptd growth. Ee.rly thinDlng 1s to
6TOid making la.rge holes near the roots left
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Short or ~ip-rooted Beet, 6O"\IrO early. is
rtlady for th.inniag, ~r soon ",ill be.
The rool:.&
MOuld be rerl Iix j""he. apart,
Irun .,.or the
nd
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f:requen, tJy WIth the fl80t l or Duobch hoe:.o
keep down weeds &nd enoourage growth.
An
illch of loa&e fJOll on the top doe. much to prMfIrve
'the mOIstul't? In the &oil for the benefit of the'
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p an
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foreing during l the ~nter. Give pleoty of room
to alloW" for the d~op:nent of l~rge luves anti
etrong erowDII.1 Lin!,. fifteen i~be8 &1)&rt will
auftine, though I_ little more would. be adYallt.a.g&o
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hoei
Qua, a.uu.
eave room or
ng. It ia UDpoealblo
to ovena.te the va.1\H1 of hoeing in the ---'tivotioD

ofThe
pe..nahlOners
present.~ha.t as the A,rcbdea.eon
Chairmanwas
"l'6marked
had recently taken the view tha.t llOmo churches
had too ma.ny IHdas-men, lt would , be well to lh:
the number at twelve for St . ..peter's IUS before.
Mr. Castle there upon .proposed the re'nom1nation
of those servlDg en bloc, WIt h the 8J:eepb.on of
Mr. Cart.e.r, who ia now warden. a.nd t.hey were
therefore re·a.lected, M"l" D. Haslam changing
pla.ces WIth Mr. Carter.
ThA 100desmen a.t the
Parlsh IChurch are now Messrs. W. B. 'Vilh ~8.
J. T. Woodloy , A. Holmes, A. [iW1nkworth, E. C.
Cook, J. Youens, A H. Cooke, T. H. Knight. F.
J. Argall. -c. Kmahb, J . H. B~rrcU and D.
Haslam.
For St, Barnll-bas' t e followIng were
e lected : Messrs D. Turner' l A. Ryder, A.. R. Joyce
and H. H. Noel.
The oa.mes proposed as epre'a.entatlves on the
Church Counc:!1 from St. E1et.er'& were 86 follow
Mr. E. O. Powell, MISS J r Hula.m, Mr. E. O.
Cooke. Mr. Chas. \ Knlght.s, MrJ D. Haslam a.nd
Mr. A ..'Vmkworth, but
only f our could be
e lected It was neoe5Sa.ry to Ivote,l and the Revs. A
E. WILier. a.nd A. C. &uthga~ were .a.PPOlDt.e<i
scrutm.eers. The result
bile electIon of MeSliin;
E ..C. Cooke, E. C. Powcll, A. Wmk>.vor th and C'
that the tint notIce' of the heanng of pis ..... had Krugh.. , From st. !l&rnnll..•• Sir Percy S ••dcr:
been. nAmltted by the loca1 Tribuna,l to be 'n- son a.nd MI'. A. R. Joyce were chosen
.. .<D '""t.t , an d 80ppeII a.nt den ied receivmg t he
The Vic"~-te
sUIllClen1
...... then m·.·
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ment
sec.ond notIce a lleged to have been l!Ient~ The local WIth re.ga.rd to St. Peter'ls .
He 6&ld tho.t for
Tribunal heard the co.se in his absenck .. nd refU.'d m&IlY.lears, from tho Reforma.tlon
thoy
ha.d
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su1fer
from the fact. thatl there had been a. lay
exemp Ion.
e ppea Tribuna.l a.llowed the ap· lli!ctor who had boon the lowner of the cha.neel
peal a.nd dire:ted the loeal Tribuna.l
re·bear tbe a.nd the seats there, wh ich Dad prevent..."'<l a.nythmg
case.
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belDg done to the chancel, e.nd In nlany ways had
OR INQtnSITION?
been a gnev&nce to many p~bople.' He himself (the
em!'Io:rer••.M,,.h ',,,1I, pOliter, wa.s appealed for by VIcar), wh~ll he found t.h l$, fe lt very d oubtful
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HIll and Sh6"fin, forwbom 8.'bout 00D11ng; It seemed oljle Qr those lega.eles of
appenred. It was Istated that the ~forma.tio o.
Negot lat.ions, however, were
experien ced man! cft tn super, now l.D progre&3 whIch prom Ised to bring thIS
sta.he of &If
to
d
nd Ith e Y ~~uldhlth·tn
UPho8tmg hU!!:iness. I , would be a be in T1n<>Ct6:n of,ntheen c·h·
t e hoardings were neglected and
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a.nce and uu n e 0

to managewa..
One montb's
The military representative '~l:,";:ij:~ed
of F. G. Beavi~ , of Thatcham,
iog aod a.gricultura l work, ~d
allowed.
C. A~der, head cowman, of Botlev
&Ppeale~ ·for by his emp~oyer, Mr. A~ "rank!rD.1
" tw I montIi's exemption
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were
.An ~ppeal wa.s made by R.
ma.nager, of Newblll'T, and also
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H. ButJer,13ut
hoth were~pdi:::~i;%:~'~~,
employer of A. F.
assistRJlt. of \Vallingford.
Ba.ying ~bat he looked after
tuml mllehm88. The appeal
J. F I Napper, fruit
for tem;pora.ry -"x"tn!pt{,;n
and hU"tncI!IS. The case was
CASE REFERRED BACK!
A conscientious objector, W. Bra.nson, of
Tha.tch~m, appea.led , st.ating tha.t his case had not
been h~rd by t~e local TTib";na.1. Jt appeared

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of 1'eget&bleB.
ne ,oouldlln,ot take· tbe!l1 down witbout l{lbour.'
1;~8J;OUr:,t~~,n~~~un:':~p~r~o~V,~ments there that t.h i:lY as
IR&mplOD is m unoommon 1'eget&ble, ~rown
& questIon bv Mr. Knicrht.. Mr. Blli
Dece.ssary,. Th Is was being
the eak:e of It. fleshy root.a, which &re l"..t
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of Qupmam
her to
of do
t hemore.
COn·
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wnmen were ueing employ,ed to ]en.rn 1 1 ~r;e;g,~;i"", !~~
.sf,lr
otbera
during winter. Rake the soil .very fine, and tD'I'ke
They would have a.ppro~rJate cos.
t he finest. tbmgs that
&b&l.loW'
. . thinly,
&bout aand
.uarter
cl an them.
inch deep.
SoW'
t.hefurro
Reds
lust ~
With
Iltt.ed lOil The linea should be twelve to .fifteen
inohe. &pe.rt, and tohe &eedlinp thiJ:med to

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being
That is a ma.n's work.
~~c~~:~~J~~ 1~that
at the'r! other , Tn·
to employ
0men and

TmI GRSENHOUBIL
When
"-iD to tllrolF up# their
f
t Hippeutrum.
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" ..... ' olema thor;y oboaId be watered .w!iciently
oItel1 to keep the ooil moiat but DOt &Odden. It
,.;n ~ to be don. more froque.ntly "hel1 the
le&ftlI get. to I!IOIQe siEe. After the plant. go out.
of bloom ther ahould reoelTe e?6D more &tteutioo,
than before,
Le~ them bave full ouolight, and
aynn,~ them twice .. da.,., goinK well under the
foliage to k~p down red spider. Close the houao
earl, m the afternoon to maintain .. warm and:

tile fOllllt1

help

St.

Peter's.
Ma.ny
rid of that.
In·
gra.teful to the
would that
be a.ble
end

the
to be hit by
n~t a Tribunal,

on jt& way to the
of the last Derby
tba.t the

to meet

on t.o
eX[}6Cted

a.pproved, ',~ . .. ';,-'.".-next week.
post·office III Great Bl'ltam

b'{,Y,t!~lf:l:J~~t~~;

Theso
of forms
forms
tol he
W111
lfi llcd
be rather
up
requIrlng a grcat. deal of
t he domMtlo p<!sltlon of
.. The regulatlons will
In t.he scheme !outllned
during the secrfJt session.
SIngle or marrled, wh9 b a.s
August 4th. 191t, will be
to help h tm to meet such
Â¥age In
Ings !\.nd tum, t"".
mUiums,
granted
ca.sea will

A.bout 60 ho<"ist er,

or

an

p-

en will

We really cannot 'Iisten to yon
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INCREASED CHURCH
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~e Priesf...in·Charge (tbe Re~. H. D. Nei6'On)
presided at st. John'. 'Vest.ry, which Wa.8 held
appea.~

~~~~~I~:!!F£~~~i..~!a;nghterer,
Mr,
and

wa,fJ

eml'loyod
was appealed
ror by
by

Mr,
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Martin aaid that

men,

he nJw had 11 1', A.

HfW&I!I!not
appeal w.. IIiII-

leaving 12 men.

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an .. others. Th.
Martin undertaking not to ~ake

for the man.
appealed in a'PBct of
m&ker, of NewbuTV,1who had

till June 30th.

in the &<:boola 00 Wednesda:y, a.nd a.mongst those
Prwnt were :MIllS E. RIa<lcli4e a.nd Mr. E. W.
Follit8J n (ehurchws.rdens), Mrs. Bendall, Mrs. N.
Paterson, Mrs. Ayling, Miss ~ne Miss Fountaio
Miss Mvch. and Mestta. T. H. l:hller, H . Bristow'

The appeal

Barto,~ . T. Wilson. H.

P . 'V. Sla.def H. P.
Keen, A. E. !Prinoo
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The Cha.irma.n oallod upon Mr.
his sta.tement Qf accounts.
Before
abeance

E. D, Slad.:
Lovejoy, G.
E . Allen.

howev«,
that
I an
tions of the
fresh facts to lay before
be allOwed to do so.
Bow &nd the Treasury
make any' estlmete of tbe
whieh WlU be made and
sum
the
grants W i ll a.bsorb
That t.he I first. wdl run into
bund.reds. or t.housands a.nd tbe second mto millions
sterling IS full] expected

BERKS I CASUALTIES.
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Th. follOWIng e! sualbes amoJ gst. sold ier. of tho
Royal Berk. Regt, ba•• been Ire ported 'IllCe our
,ut ","ue,-

ITUESDAY,

CO"Vertn:g 'will ~~
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It io to be p--Jned that Oolery t!ebch.. "'ere

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are ~y fof plan~ -out, &nd the work
Ihoult;i be doDe .. BOOIl &.II the·OeJeI.y ia hardened..
Dit four iIld>eo to Iix inchoo of _~ iJ1to the
bottJom of the treach. aDd Me that' the 1D&DUl'e 11
00Y<lI'0d. ,Tb6 ~ ahould be' Plo.n¥, with
~ or """ with 8p;oao!i. , TIN ahbuld be
~ ' DOW, wuiber the Ce1.,- ~ rMd,. for pla.nt.-

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Kllled,Pte. R. Bolton, 8040.
Pt.e. P . J. McManus, 10766.

Pte. F. H. Wi""" 1001;9,
Died of 'Vounds.Pte. E. Cla.rke, 125n.

Pt.e Eo E, 1'uroo1l, 16878.
Wounded,Pte. S, G. Ba"bury. 19392,

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Pt.Ei. H. H . Baverst.ock, 11022..
Pta. G Bee.ver~ l8402.
Pte. G. J. Brett, 10849.

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BATTALION.

,. The

come belpre a Tri,
bn*messe. thet
Act. bht lit seemed

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The pl~n~ ohouid
be .tJmul&ted to make .trODI' growth' -by means
of weak: liquid lD&DUTe twioe • week 1F1tb a
.prinkling .or a &ood oampouDd fert~r ODoe •
fortnight. Continue thia while Ul, Jfoliage 1'e.tn6ina

t1'e

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of

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Wal
inquisition,
and he 'Would not have ta.eted\ bus
had known th.t an .pp~ 01 t hat
be entertained. They ere asked
busi.nesa of the country, but how
of the country b~ e&rriedl on
treated in that w ... 1 1
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Dunvllle, 18
more making I_large audlencps
hilanou8 at
~a.la.ce Theatre
week HIS
latest SUCCBI!SeS, ~ Choosing a. hU!lDand" and" 1 he
Postman," are dehvered In hiS !usual spa.smodlQ I
style, .an.d his j!l~e6 are amu61;J,. but the real ltflUlny tblDg a.bout him is h18 face and expre~SlO 1l8
It IS a. wonderful
and
fcel ~ t he
need of a.
A SClit.
tlsh
a.na

dj.~]i ..",d. an d'{
••, Hill .aid

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M&rch·()()"Wn Chinese and 8t&.r Primulaa are nO'IV
well adl'&DOed, aDd .aDn 'Wlll be nlady for 3-Ul.
po.t& The,. m&y be put into thia size from bozell.
or from thumb pote well :filled witb. roots. A. wit,.
able oompOet ma.y be made up of two paI"tli, loam.
onEi put leal-mould, a.lld & gQOd ~rin1diog of
u.nd. Some lwnpy bit. ot cb~ will do much
to ~~ the oompoat opell.
Keep the plante
gro.nng ID warmth <1_ to the glau till the ODd
of the month, when the,. may be put m & cold.
fram. f"""'g I\Ol'Ih, wbere they can get pl<inty of
ligbt and.
%'eIDO?O the croob from the
plan .. to l
p ....... ing the ball in....,
end pot.
Place the pi&nt deeply I'
eDOU{Ih
10, tb&t;
oollar Yi1l be
covered
lip to the leu.vM to keep
the plant
The .oil .tionld be .lightly
higher in.
than at. thel .idee of the pot
to pl't!:~6Dt
lodgiDg at the ooIlar of
the ~t.
8Uf5cient room in the. pot f.or.
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THE LARGEST RETAILErS,

Loe,-Corpl, G, IA, Brown 1 888
, Pte, T, Costello. 106.l4·
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Pte • .A. Franklin. 10582,
Loe'I,sergt, F. jHuntlcy. l1Q.l9,
Pte H, E , Keep. 22570,
• P.te B. Smith,! 11344.
Pte. H. W a.tlmg, 11793
~.-Gorpl.
\!{oodhome. l29s9,
MIssmg..

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At Durl>an

on behalf of
l06t theIr lives
prooeeds of the
over £2,00). but
great demonstration
c&blep-&m \'WOuld bo
p~ng confidence
Fleet.

Pte, A, Horwo!>d. 10853,
Sergt.. W. E. ¥ay, 1544.
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Wounded.jLoe"Corpl G. Wootton,

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ahouJd not be Completed in one operation, but
earth added .. the Potato. ...,.,. In th.
...Dl of eler.r night.a WIth froot, _
Ioooo .tnw
' 0< ofher proteotive, "",teNt , ahouId be pl_
Mndy, \oeady to throw oyer t.b. driIIo. AUght

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present tune, .hile the waken &re quite solt aDd
cut i::hem e.wa.y with the Dutch hoe, leaving' only
ORDERS.
sufficient to furniah the fruiti.nc o&Dea for nert _1~daJ' ~P&load. Xing Edword Btatue.
ytllLl'. ... Of Q9Un6, it e.ny wck.ens we rcqnired. for
R, 1'. XlNGRAll, Adll'taot.
forming & new plantetion nm N01'emher~ .ame
may be left th&t are standing c~ aw..,. from
1 me~!!>en
tho old .tools. It will _
blgbly be...tlcial to
fruiting if the pound is mulcbed with manvel
road-aweepinp, half·rotted _?ea, OT even ~
niOMnP· Several
waterinp, g1veD while the
fnrit. is swelling, win m&b • wondodul diftereno&
to the aioe of the fruit.
Some growela ea.n get no Pea.chee to aet, but it
.. harmful to the - . wbel1 tboy ~e laden with
an ...... 'o f fruils, The aim abouId be to have
the crop thinly e.nd regularly diatribut«l over the
who1e tree. If&ny growers male .. pohJ.t of 10M-in( one fruit to every square fOGb of 1Ip&Oe'
the majority look upon t.lUI U too -..ty .. 'crpp,
The fruita may be left ai.J: iDChel &p,," in lOme
pl-.ees. and mght inchea in cthen, aooolding
\he di.6pOllltion of the 1 _ fruita.

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Oaloeolori.. one fooil apart,

Plante in tubs may be .t.bod out.ide fOr the
."."",.,. if they hOve _
.... 1 har<W!ed: oil, tnit.able cubjecte are Fuohsia.a, luge Funkiu, Myrtles,
Hydrangeae. Aga.pllntbUl, luge Zonal or Ivy.
leaved. Gera.nnunB, Sweet Pe.., &nd 8weet-eoented
~ranJumB.
Many of theM will .uceeed in half.
shady poeitlOll8, but. not the Geruuuma and Sweet
. P e....
.
When the flowers of the hwy B-.tU, Erica
el.rnea, turn. brown the aboota maT be rut
WIth t he gazdeD ihean to keep it wi~ boa.nda~
or lbe plo.nt.a may be lilted, diridod &lid replutted
Wlt,.hout cutbng. L&1' the _tema down in trench..
and cov~r t.hem with three iDchea of .oil, wbich
wlll be deep ellough. :r.ea.ve .only the ;young POlnta
out of; tbe so<l. and they Yi1l be quite cI.,&lf,
The Pa:rot,. Flower of Parrot'a .Beak" Cliaothue
PUD1Oeus, lS BO nearly hardy th&t it m&J' Fha tzained
on waUa .outdoors 1n W&l1D dWt.riot., bttt oar1.ioulu ly those around the &ell. coast.. No c1im~r i.
Jnore .e1fective when in bloom, lmd the ar.ely
dlVlded foliage is b&Ddsome at ..U timel. l ~08e
who live in IOM&lde toWll8 should not overlook thia
beautiful clImber, with ita profuaon Qf luge
\CIII.rlet flowers.

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good fertlli~r oneo I. ' fortni,bt.

THE FLOWER GARDEN.
Porget-me.-oot.& tba.t. have been U lled for BPr1Cg
bedding need Dot be thrown ....... a.y &fter !owerlD3They may be &lIowed to ata.nd w~re they are, to
ripen Reed"; or jf in t he way, IhouM be tr&nsplanted to a shady border, where Bifted 50il may
be GClLttered loosely oYer them, &Cd well wa.t.ered.
They will oiled oeed. freely. and eeedJingo ... 111
come up ahUDda.nUy, and can be planted out. in
rows 10 .. border to grow tIll &utumn.
SoW W&ll1l0Wt::R lD an Open poEiition. They can
be pl&ot.ed put ail: or nlne ill_ aput lat.er on.
They &re f~ too often !!OWD 'ater, .od do not
I'Ie&Oh 8. site to bloom well the following yea.r, if
at aU.
If the seedlings &re tran.spla.nted
two mchee high. a.nd giveD plenty of room they
will make buahy lpecm:lens quite ns.ttll'&ll,.: without en1 atopplng.
n i9 time to pt"ep&:'e lOme of the bed. for
. AUmmtlr· flow¥~Dg subJecU. A good. destgn for a
circ}Ua.r bed iB to plant. standard Pueb&ia. in t.he
oentre. &nd four to stz: othen round &bout ~t~
aooording to the 6lZ8 of the bed, a.nd half·way
between the centre and the margin.
The .te.ndard • • hould be &be\'t four feet apart .u W&J'S,
P6lJ'tItemons can be plaDted. between them. An
endgmg of two\ ~ws of blue VlOlu will' mak.& ..
~ finish.
A.D aU.erna.tive de81gn is to pl ..nt
ive or 6t!ven Ivy-leaved Ger..wums, either .tan·
d..ros or tnWted upright, Instead of Fueh.iaa. Fill
u~ the bod WIth ~miLII plant. of the
M&da.me Crouse&, Wlt.h -& double edgmg of bluel
AIrf1r&tnma.
D&iaiee .a.nd PoiYRlt.bu.ree:. . . tbey CINIe ..ori .... Mould be lifted, divided, J;;j repl..,ted ~11 &
Iihady bOrder for the summer. 'n.e PoIy&nthulea
wiU I1:pw all th. better if th. f!'OUI1d
mannrod before digging in, c;;..,. good -t;ring
imlDediately a.fter planting. Tho &lID ahould. be
to Ret a good growth of leave. during the
r,
&Dd ebon.« plante befOl'e a.utumQ.
.
C&loed'!.na Gclden Gem and the brown-il
fo",!", may be pl""ied out, if they have p~y
been ....u hardened by taking 011 tbe light.o fbr •
1NeE or more. If the IOil is eitbet h6&Yy or light
it. will be greatly improftld -by a good
of
IeOI-mo)l!d .... h",h should be w.u broken up but
nbt 8ltted. Then dig the ground over, aDd P &Dt

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GARDEN NOTES.

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Mr. Just~ Shearman "pronou1.toed eo dtleree nia;
wit.h custody of tbe child · of the marriage ' and
ordelred the COAts to be paid out of the ~spon­
dent's separate. estate.

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gl.-en, a.nd a.l.so of the respondent's ha.vIni' &ep&r&te

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~J'J>ellallt F. Stoney, of St. Helens, LanCB. A good number

for 8xemptlonl

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AGRICULTURAL CASES

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PQLE T A

the
Station Hotel, Ayr. in November
Finch, 1915,
respondeDt hod "PEI'ate .. bate which
that brought
£11000 • .,...r,
The petitioner in h.ie eVIdence bore out counsel's
have to ehut the
openIng st&tement.
Evidence of adUlteTy was
a.llowed.l

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BRITI~H-MADE from
NUTS and MILK.
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Perfect Substitute for B"Uer.

l night. She
could
e.nd theallpetitioner
therefore
~.~~~~~~'!!''':I\~!li.;~~return
and catlsed.: inqUIries to be

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hVlng at
petItioner
to
he returned to WIllesden
The eo-respond ent caned
to blm b:r. the respondent.
respondent went out in the
WRe'

Test us with you~ 1 Den
order I When all is said and
done, mO,Dey can
no Im ore

BLUE SERGES
BOYS' SUITS
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J.t.DIES' COSTUMES ' ...

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rejoiced
1915, be was
home the
~nTi:I'~;'~d!e~Pletitjoner
then
went
New.

O.r cut and buloring \show
all tho freo awing of ' master
I '
craftsmen. Our fit is correCt.
Our. value is right. ' Value ia

the great thjng,

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(Reading),
Wounded.Oxford a.nd
Reading.
!!..G,.I." Gnr,

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