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fOol ! 11 has a propl!ylac~lc Bnd even a ' thera.. ;at,. . . chief IIfJeet.--& wtreet of ,qw.te noble
,WLl I'c vahlc ",hlclI can sctlrc;el.)\ b" o~el' eBti
~ionril ⢠.mequ4l}ed certaml, In. any ot her "
II, rqll Mall)' .I\'e~t. are to' be I~k." with wll\,oh the plIl.. q~ wrlte~ . ba. been., . :4t ~,,~.hute,~
c IlIllO n, n.s they a r e hab! Cj to lmpaJr lhe oJjl \he WQ.y we stopved ~ I.D. tbe church, ~oDg
:. l i o n o f thB swmach, or btbefl)Ylle ·inlijrl
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' to 11M the I
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0,,1) RlfccL, the .)' l l onl ., .01 hone. ma.y . ' anj' 0 .. 1Il" purpos~
"T otg. , ""f'l IC, '!'rr y 0
tl 'I~ be C2Atcn (reely, acc~rcUllH ~ ih~~ bate of
font~ In whIch lt IS hehond the chlldren of Kmg
tl'l! reCIpi e nt ilnd \'1m lll . found correctlve/ .:rohn .,..e~ /baptuted, for XlP!:, J9~ ~~uch to
111,1 b' ncficl.l.
In ~omA caus, .speclally do Wlth Marlborough, to whle\lt b. grantfd the
" be,e the .ppetit<! bat beed patnpered and firot cparter It IS 60 bIg thai h4!>t.sm b.. immer·
" ·','lO ra.ltstd b~ hurtful Indulgenel! In' on . siao i. qUIte. p....,bl.; old, NOrnlllll PIl\~. Itlll
'\' \ l ol+.:'~QffiC! sweeta br other roo6., the wst.<J nand 1:11 tAo church, othe:rw12e It has bcen very
foe l'o ney ~ill neod to b. culhvall'd I hut It
d
b
" Ill al most' ln' nla~ly grow wl~b the reston ttiUcl! re.tored. At the ~ennet Bn!j:c t e .~rcam
hull of the .gene"",l phYS1Cll l tone, -aad become 15 VlSIbly deep enmg on Its way to Marlb ol'Ough,
.U mdnlduhl cluuactellstlc.
wherever we meet It now lt. 18 a. most charqlmg
I'
qUICk ftowmg chalk strcB.IJl full of trout and gray64VE ~Ull RAIN WATER.
hng, p",,!mg through pl~ ..ant meodo". WIth a
profuston of .flowers, ch1ef &mona _whlch a.re the
The IhoU.5eholder who I I gOlDB m fer mten
beautiful wate r sanIcle. the water, plantmo, and
I II c vegetahle £\ulll,.t\on in his hck gorden
1'.llI t if he Is /1 .;5", 1'lt1v() 111& fJun w&ter instead the perslcnna., as well aa gorgeous 'putple loose·
or t,..ttlng it run to waste down t~n! drams Itrlfe, tho la.Tge WIllow herb. and oUier fiowera of
A ny old b:1rt"el \\111 do to collect It in , pro ... the water Bide In so me pltwelS, too, qUite 1\ mMS
V)QIl t of ceui'soi that it d oes not leAk , and the
of 60wermg plants grow lD the stream ¥tween
Ml," w.1I hi! loupd la' 8"pe,,6. to th.1 pro
,,'hlch the w ~t.er rushes and eddles, ~ere t.he
'!.led
thl! w.t6r camp .me! The lafter, in grJ'ylmg lurks and the know mg angler OlI8ts hll
fad 19 of v~ry h ltle .! u ~e (at (ll>Sl sL m g the tJ).
,
...
groy, lhl or \ egetablos
If It must be tiled,
It Was rainIng when we ,C)teMarlboTOUgh,
run It Ioft mto b at hs, t uns , or other h an dy r e hetween the tw 0 r ows of b
hleb CODBtt
C('pt.ilc~e8, n rxl tot. 1t stand out '11 the sun all tutc the College
'1 houâ¢â¢o S 0
ta were endn\, USlllg It " arm In the .f!arl) evc DlDg Even camped on fhe Downs above. alid o.ad had ouch
th en, h O\', e\ cr , It lS f>..ot a p niol! .Ip on ram a bad tIme that they ¥tern ! glad to receive tho
\l uter , t.hc r ea son be1ug tho.t t lJ e la tt.er COD hClsp ltahty or the College ll.uthOTlt,les, wtlh,n~ly
t:\ IOI'l t Ct'ltalD organl!e propcr lic!'l-" 1mpurl
offe red
Here we staycd to rna~ some purchases
ltC' S \ }'Otl InB V C'rl.ll them If 'GU lIke-winch
nnd then pUl;hed on up tpe steetr! meline, where
Ll C 0i scnt from the soft Tlun wat e r
the um be~ a.n to e4!ase, Into the orest On our
left lty th . . . te of Roman Marlborough. or. our
nght lthe most wonderful of the woodla.nds f'f
StlBS'l'ltuuS 1[01\ POT.ATOES
Engla.nd It I ~ ~ sixteen mIles m mrcumferenco 1
Spht lentils form ont! ot t he belSt BubltLtutes and the beech &venue. of all a.vc~es of lt s kmd,
' or potatoesJ san. II Blutlbltd" Itt the Ho,
~utely the most glonous, 15 nearly five miles m
lulai They &ld 11lghly Ilut.r lhou ~ Bustaithng, len gth.' \Ve had our lunch· nea.r the
lnci da DOt causo lodJge.s l.io11 at HatulenclJ as lodge, tvlh II cheGky" chIckens to dispute our
do peas Ot bcans
] a obta\n the ~p eatest ~
right to 1 ~, and then Immedla.tely pa.!iscd mto the
.1I ntage from Ule m th e) should be sonkfld In avenu~, the beech trees scndmg theIr brancheB
bOiling \vater for an hour or hvo, &nd thed be across1to meet, lust hke the ,\, .LUltmg rIb! of some
tlllll ed Into a pan wlth p'eppet tmd salt to gotlU~OOf; In other rl~(.-e('" pa.rtlcular lust past
t tl" tc, t be pl\n covered closely, and the cou tho In t cleD rmg, 'W e notIced the trees to be pendu.
l('n ls allowed t o SImme r f-tuy ~cnt1y tlnhl all lous 1 thea upper branches, formUlg a. "leasant
... ater is absor bed o.nd the lcnttls form a ~tlf( l!1'eeni
ak after th. mIle. 01 grey beech branches
r nlp
They should b e aW n ed occaslOnlf,lly There are hll1 s and valleys m tblS forest, .tb'e road
,.. Jlllal COOklDg 'rhe pulp ca n b e used at once, A.t tl es sccmmg to rise mittl It looses Itself 10
1\lt h hot melt or 6sh, o r added as t11l ckemng tb~ grey r oof a.bove
to soup ~, o r se t &!'Ilde ti ll cold ~ntl made In to
d to be careful when
leave the forel5t,
OM c al~e5 or T1sso1cs frIe d In bOIlIng fa t and dnd cv n 'W hen wc ha.d passed through the gate
used as 8. r el ish fo r l>r:e14kfast
fOl'(l:!lt
ndltions remamed outQdc-avenue now of
Wh ole unp oh shed ri ce \\ cll cooked unf:.Jl Br as , ell as heech, the mSB8e8 of bracken , 01 wild
.\ ery gr:un scpa.r flotes l!i Lh .e n e xt moat usef It straw 11~ , heather a nd ~ groups of wl1d IMp·
and ~ou fl5h1ng s~bs tl lUle, n.nd \\ 111 a lso SRt\e barn caneR, smothered WIth !!~e fitW.ued large
t~~ use or b read WIth a hot dInner
M&lZ" berne!) which we devoured
~e.. then caw.:e to
flollr With a httle wheaten flour lmxod WIth It Great Bedwyn, wher e we spent' th~ m~b t; beIng
ma.kes deli CIOUS and Dourlslung suet pud
helped Ivery much by several of the Villagers, who
dmss r \Ii 1h oh would a lso save u.;nng bread at were th emse h cs ve.ry bu.y Wlt.h a. fu,ll comphment
the same meal
or v",tors The vlllag. black.mltE or Bedwvr,
Parsntps call be fO.erved lUstead of potatoes IS a. hOHt In him self, and d!d much for us, from
If
a. green ' veget"ble IS se rv ed a.ll!il>-thoy h eM mg OU I' water on hiS hearth to 1D ~ructmg liS
should be stcamed ms tcad of- !)(>I'led In W3,;,er, how to make h orse shoes, and by ",!toy of varlet.y
as It r()nders _ thom Dl,910 d lge1i ublc and mendIng one of our boys' shoes
nourish ing
T ur wps, C':\lTOt6, afld artlChokee
TO H UNGERFORD.
can all be usod as ~ .EUbStJ.~lltes If a. lJttte
Next day we vUllted Hunger ford... * here we
t11OU,:; ht IS SI' en a s to the meat serv ed w1th
t l""1n
FOi" exa.mple, canota could be served ftayed untIl Wednesday, wben we ",turned bv the
'
"ILIl boll ed mealS, and artichokes go well G 'II' R from tbat town.
Our '\ ISlt to Hungerford wIll r ematn 10Dg in O':ll'
wlt.h baked meats or stews
Beetr oot6., baked Or bolled a.nd S6n 'ed hot memones It 1S a. pleaaaDt town of ma.ny waters,
v,J t.h gravy pr bUiter, make a good cbanse AIU.i With valua.blo trout and grayling fishmg, stnctJy
ore somewha t of a novo1t)
Peas, splrt or prcseJ ved, aua other coarse fuhmg. which m
pla.oes 11 free
11 hole, are useful, al so harICo.t beans, or LIma.
Joho of Gaunt granted to Hungerford certnm
hea ns, wlJleh are slightly l. r.'\er &lid not 60
rights, m presentmg t he town WIt h a born'-now
llldtges hhle as other kinds
)fOClWOnI and
Ternllcelll are uscful 8S occa5LOoal change s, k ept in lL strong room (the hom s h own IS a rephca.
John a.
but ho\ e not 50 much food VAlue, and do Dot daled 1634) On the horn IS eng raved "
Gaun dld gt". and gran~ the rlall fishing to Hun,
kecp down the fl OUl r e.twn
l
A H rv good eOUlbm'\licn of veg~tables , and gcr ford Towne from Eldren Stub to Iqsh Stil
one ,..,Iucb CAn be sen ed Instead of me~t , IB e,xc!eptmg l some several mil pound " In addltl on
p:nsUlps, cal rots, bnd. omons T~e6e should the occupants of certrun bousps na.ve the nght of
be cleaned, cut m to thm ShCCB, I\hd pat IOto gra.zmg~W8 on t no common, and ha.ve a. faculty
urch Th,. Jatter_ gave rISe to much
a bl\B~n wllhout wllte r co vered closely 'WIth a pew In
plat. or hd
'l11e bo,m should be plac. d 10 hearibu mg some years ago, wh~n a
see 11 the scandal of N1f
a sllurepan of bOlhng , ' nter to come o.~ou.t called
hAir W3Y up lihe bt\81tl, anel kept . bolhng gently whether a pers-OD waa church or nonc'inl'imm;"t i
for t wo l or Ithrcc hours
Some steamed r lee- could b. aboh.hed At that meetmg
.cn cd w1th tillS dlGh '\Vlll ma ke a cemplete .nger was calmed by ~h. qmel: wi!:" of
dent, who} when ~ pcr~ RSEertlve 4l,ji"idllal
&Ad ti~&ty fi r st course
Bald h. could .rem.i/! in' hi&> pew all
chosfj, w:-etorted qUIetly. U QUlfje !o,
, ,lWOODLIC.1l J'I '1 HE GARDEN
If you have OCC3.!slon to use g"'s a.nd n "" ~ '~'9u
.
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w~re possIble to use w,thoul lo)ory to P'V for them t"
ph 'l S b Ol lm g v6;.M er w,1l d cs tloy lIjQod.li(':6; ... ,V~ were lodged at Church House, a.nd Mr and
SfJ i III 9as hme
They Will coDs"ega.te Mrs, ' Sturgess dId tholr vel''' best to
our
\\ he'le e r dn ty ,,,,ood, du t \ pots, or dirty tIles ItaY\1>'!,PPY and comfortable, and they succeedod
n.re 01bo had, EO the b est plan IS to lelwe a In addition to thIS kindnc8s
havo to , a.cknow·
fell
\!>ese nbou~ a. "traps" In wblCh to ledge tbe ltbe....hty of wh.t i'Jlemed to 'be the
collect &nd desLroy t ll e;p
Shced po t atoes maJol'l ty of people 10 the ~p:lnsb . who sent Vl
will a. SQ act as ⢠traps, ' and the folloWlDg I:n fts In bnd for our s upport ThB h osprtahty
m e t.h~. a "rl~ In tb e ]Jnt. u/~ W eekly says, Hun gerford IS so well known thllt Hungerford
h
em~l oyed both for slugs tmd woodlice
Hosl11ta h\y are almost synonym
'1 ake a tfun place of ,vood, not less than 6m
On Monda.y iOme oJ. us VISited Inkpen , and on
b , 31Il
MOI sten ODe sId c thoroughly "lth Tuesday we had a deh ghtful Journey to LltLle.
of the finest early 161b century
beer, ! ust o.s much tiour on as WIll stlO.k , aDQ cot;. ·Th,. lS
place, :floured 8lde down, a.mong the plants mJlnor hoU!e$ p! the kingdom, a.nd 18 suqonnded
tJla t vll wu;h \0 lJrotect
Scrape off the bt l a park throu~h,,"hlCh the Kennet /lows It
", ood~~e r 6,ery morrung m to a. tIn, a.nd p OUl has a . very fine hall, ou the walla of whIch we
bOlhn~ *late, on them
Ren.,. the beer and nO~lOed the yeHow ,Jerkins and armour of t.he body
of horse eqtupped by lite l'o"h.m 01 th.t t,me
{lour ar ca a week or so
{ 01' t~ppot"t of the lroD iildes
Th~ &I'Y 9f
Wild
I HI assOCIated wlth thl R house,1 Q, chamâ¢
NfCII ]')1511 &!
ber In w ch he did his eVIl deed " stJIl shown.
G u.~SflN. -Put lla.lf a pound of Iban beef and we h;J..d It p ~)lnted out to llS . the bloodstalO.,
eVldently
fictitIOUS for the murder comnsted we
and all quartet"' of a powtd of s treaky bacon
are told of D arel] throWlng the new born bab ~
turou8~1 ,& nllpeer-ft.'rst se~rate l y alld then to
Darell WM bmught to JustIce. but
gether V {Mu il1 three ounces of oatmeal, two on the fire
h.. pe~ t..aop,oonful. of chokM parsley, a there was & ml scarnage, and when we re'\llembar
,mall ruen (~hoppod -fine). and'1e..son ...ell Wlth the Judge succeeded to the est",te at the death
.alt, apper. 'M, a few herhs
lUnd lYlth ao the prISoner, we nlay be allowed to draw OIIr own
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e6:g l eMen), f01'm mto a. roll, pat mtG a. conclusions
I "Ve were also shmvn the bedroom in which
fl our
clotb, o.nd. ~ boil slowly lor two hours.
When cooked l"en\O-"$'e cl oth and le1l.ve till cold ~llha.m of Orange slept wben be c!"""';'ie~!i~;,iO~;i;~d1
Cover t,lle r oll ,With ·glaze. a.nd when set g&r· tq bo.rgam lor the Crown .nd be b
IS trcmendou9 e, cnt alone would
lush Ith. . ~r5ley. Se~Te Wlth salad
Q famous, but what WItH ItB m agnIficcnt
Yu t AND ~.SB'l81ir, fonr t.bie,poon f.t\ e. i ti; p·cture ga.ll erv m'" wh1ch we noticed a
f uls ( Q ()~ of ' BUlJslJ Ifia.Jr-4!5 mto three
B loom, aDd lts bea;utIful papal gardens to eay
t.aouN~uJa . of , nlt1k or m",ad milk ami water 'Dothmg of t.be old chained oak, on the ~st.encc
(ur.e w,ut.)
Set asitIe for .n hour, then add of whIch the fate of the Popho.pU:- depende, 80 the
t·, o kble'm~ IllIro o""e..) of grated go....p. ,",Vâ¢â¢ th. v,sltqr to Llttlooote ought to be
c'leesd, ⢠h~ ~1J.nful of made nmstard. Qui~ s<'\tl'lfied WIth hiS wa.lk 'Ve rctumed by a
and . ll liO .....1 oe"OoIt1S of .alt .nd pepper " bort cnt .oro.s the ,till beautllul Kennet, which
T u m ~ t i~to .. r¥uiad piedlsl.t, spnnk le on a leads out bY' a. cottage mto Chllton Poha t
In
fel\' bre.t\CI'umbs l ~ . .vernl .man plec .. of thHJ villuge we found a mend of Mr Kinp's, who
buttc lJ~ and bake $ently 1m aueut ba.tl _ hour
enterin.inoo us m her garden to ra.'lpberrJes a.nd
n.i.1lE RI
, PODDb.:G -In a PlOt of bot C1lTI'811t&; then we PTO~ded bv Wl\y or the stocks
Wil i er ~ UHlfi
a half tea8poonfal of lalt and 8 a.t Leverton 1n which we pla.oed two Earley
6 1l:n ll l~tl.bli!'JOOnful oJ sugar, 'tud cool
Line a. C aiIe~ wh p had Jomed us /l'md nhotogmpBed them
gr(!"-Sea wn completely WIth h&lved dates , therem ; then by I .. everloI\ H atche R & pretty walk,
pres:np them flat agamst the aides
Put In nver branches of the mrmv I:5rnnch1ug Kcnne.t, to
r.l 1 o~ ces of wa.shed r.lC8 II.D.d add the water Klmb0r'~ COQler and Bungcr'ord
Tho bilt hin~ pi.... ~. Hun..erford io very
"hen I qUIte· eol<l
A..Jple .p~ should b.
allo..... ~
1
for the nee 1.0 swell.
Co,e~ Wlth Picturesque and WR. !I much n.npreclated" i!! was the
gre. ,
,,'per.D<! .team for ahollt tWo bours ",.,t of the Consl.ble. Afr 'f Alexander. who
Airn~!lP0t an.ucc 8avoured with lemon nnd kmd also mother ways to us Alto ~eth er Hun.
nn d J~1 1 ce combmes well With this pudduag. Or gerfo rd reQt11res some bea.tJ.n't m ollr long lIst of
places VlSlted m emorable for t hl1 klndn~!'lse! ,ve
~!l11" ~hlcke n ~ wlth cornflour may ~ !ervod
A POO D .PLA.TN CA.KE -Beat half a pound receiVed , and lt IS all due m Sobe f:l.re~ place to the
va.lue thl'! peonle thrr6 p1a.ced on ~ t he
or bJ'tter or othe r fat and two lc ... el t&ble enonnons
!mnOl ~rull5 of l5ulf"r to a smootn cream, then wode of:Mr W ardlev K ID~ When h e was CJlto1t.e
there Thus d ~8 our ,2ood work 'I e a.fter li S 10
n Id I t~\O level tablespoonfuls of crldl'ed 1l?e:e 1
th. beot or all ,brines. tbc PTRteft11 he.rt, (lIld m
«. nr'O;f, h sh redded aD,d half a. pound of ro.¥~o.
thl"- wav mul ttphes a t housandfold lD its benefitB
<,r ne~ and quartered I WIth h\o teacupf 15 to the ri sin g r ace the 1mportance of wh1 9h such ~
I l.l . il~ oun ce s) of fl our mil. a. q\JBrter, teaap
11.1 or salt., dl6 S(lhe a tell.s,OGnful ' of bicar }oum ey Doe OU" brm.sB out ln neWer 3.I\Q fr esher
ways every day
1,( lHje of !O<la JJl a lit tle mIlk j and warm a
'«,
II .. ~f a , teupful (hoU' a pmt) of nu lk MIX the
flou r "nil mIl!( With t h e oontenta of the baSin,
[Previous portions of th.ia a.rtlcle a~d
:I n I rnnllv st1.r in ' the soda and a dessert.....
\:::') o0 Mu l of H nega r
Bnke In a greased t m lD our IssUe! of August 11th, 18th alld 25th 1
t. 1Ill:dernte oven from one and a qqa.rter to
(\1
tmd a half hour, \r until 8 ske.,;er or kIDt·
,
,
iJn'! r ped le (!omea out qUIte c lea.n wben
p r ob('d lnto the centre of t he cak-e.<l
WILL
LOR~ HAVER.SHAM.
-, ... l10Lll"A A~"D ..FltU iT -O ver two level tea
(, lI l )(uls of maize 1iemoltna pour
four te,.cup
,
[ .ll s 1of Intlk or ~ater, and cook It In a doubla
The Right HOlI. Arihur Divett H.,.w, first Lord
~~·It!p.pan, 6r
covered Ja r surrounded WIth BaTersham, of Dra.ckneU, Liberal M.P" from 1865-1906
VI Iter 1Il a. sBucep,n , for a.boui t.wo hours, for Well., Bath, and WaJk&l1, who dlsd -on May lOth,
a dd In g when r. eo.rly done the g rated Tlnd of a
I"lOon , lL half t.eAlt lpoontul of salt, aDd suga.r o r n.ge4 81, only Ion of SiT Wln Goodiuqugh H&yter,
corn l s\ r up to taste 1l necessary more mI lk or oowuet, left uu-.ettled estate of the gross Vb.lue of
~ 'H~ r must be o.dded to keep It lust IDOlst £2~,1 62 . of ",hieh £136,OO51a net pel'lOnD.hty In ad dition to t ~eI to a number of relatives t.b.e testatot
f 'oqgh t.o pour on to a wet dish or iln 10 a
t'l rce qnnrfer Illch laye r
' Vhen eold (lUt. i\le l.ft - $100 ...ch tp b.. fUI '" b~illif. htl cook, MODll,ur
SC1IlQIl.ILl IoltO Uleh 5quarC!, n.od earduHy In· Manrnr. hit gardoner, aud hI' mfo'a maid.. olle yeAr '.
wages to Ntch domestic lerv&.ut of ope J,l1lr's 86fVJce,
t "1 sperse wlLb cooked frUIt In B deep c ry stal l
apd ilO to eiob of hlH 88-mekeepers AJI..t lab?ih'cra of
d "JI~t
Pu~ aSide for an h our or two , and lU6~ one year'. Mrt'ioe The rt',idue of th,- eJtate 18 len 'In
bd~e senLpg cover With "hIpped cre am 01j trust for Ladv Havenham fortife, Wltltumamdel! to the
co ld bode d cUBta.rd
Red or blBCk currants t&tutOl 's nephew, MlLJor Gra~rn Egerton Rickmau
f1' u .. ed Wi t h ra.spberrIes g ive the best r esuU;
but I.ny kind or fr eah frUl t mlly be u.ed. Or
! t.ewed pl"un c~, figs , or ddes
Stale bread or
~I.i r ;"ke may repla .. the semohna:
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Bulbrook School
"("~no l £~l 6d, Mr- C
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O'wold
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wel'
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Allol1nent hold~rs ~ DOW ~ ~... yJitlli
prIde when tbey leak at the1r
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'Work and that ofl their Ijlel~' f j for it bW.
been e.ti", ..te<l ",at Ibe jnWllber of oIl11tw~
under ",..It.. ~t">J1· _
tillS year
reacbe<l u;
l ....1 h.lf a m111 ..;... tlJiUer ths â¬l~ fII
12,500 aues ' of new a.B:8Jt..
..en~ lnnd b.l b'1"P P ... ~to .pdt_ . use, and
\ Lands Order alone
IS estlmate4 that ~ f:oitlr times the
amount of a.Uotments h'~'Ve naw bea1 adided to
the COUlltry' s foOd pr~1IIg u:eL
1Ifb1S. of
course, doe. not l mclud, fhose sp&eeB m gardens lo<go' and oman I from wb,iclI - -
It
fa
~DI ..eg,~
b.ve b â¢â¢n d"!'I:-d
"own III thOU' &lead.
I~ â¢
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Oue question wbli!1i ~ ,.""~ """""
holder. thls"')1.... â¢â¢ w1U1iliar. ""'"
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01 £82 " J:\. . cn L t o t he Roy
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ITi ~h-l' t r~et..
na.l1 n-:l\ Stat)o!llloobt..'lll
.
THe. WEEK'S'
v
~ lIpr.YlDg
potatoes ..uti csbbag.ee
Mrd. vth8r
I,pl.nt. gro";Dg between! the - . the .... o&ioi
1l1ont. w>R â¢â¢â¢~tlt fot food by ~ 1 0 . _
a cBrtam sb~re of the ~ ;pyints to "'e
~emeh)bered H1 5pl'ayTn.g 18 that the . ~ eI
'he B11t1lIUICy mtXtu.. 8hou1d llJlJt be too
1II "' ⢠.,..,no'I ~lvo j>ClUDds
oopper' ~.. t,>o
.·hall pounds ell wnabiJJg ' ....~d
\wenty goIlonB of wate.r
J.b. right P"> r
' irons If tbe 'Â¥egeta.bles au Dl tit m..tuu S'
â¢
<1
at",
for
Prep'itr~d fr~.rt the
yields B creamy: lather
to the skin aod 11:11ly
The
Apple mO. lIOm
,I
BonnIe Bl'41c
c..mlllon
Cum
Mead...
/
< v~
'\ 'C...tet~d-Q_oal
~ "\?4~
Cucumber Cream
.", ~$_
EngliSJiRos.
Gwa\ia
WOO<l ;Vlol.t
In dainty hou.o of 12. Ial~le\I~':!}9.. SiioSIe,hlI>le"3d. eae&!
to
tbey
s.1ri g""",[I;\;J;y,G" j~,:f., ' C!I...;", anJS/Qu,.
⢠I
III
I
leekplanto, fIlen p t
CGÂ¥Cr
i:he
roots wltb sod and leave the Eest of 'the hole,
Qpen till /:ime ~ ea.rlhiIIg-up. Of course., ear..
must be ,[1,k~ thEl>t the bt:liles ,du not ~n m
:l:m:::
r
::
those k+ n as the pncld,.seeded ones, sma.
LDclude such )4nds &5 the Common PricMJ,
landCrS' and ~nmding WUl,W.
SUCcesSl n.o.:l SOWIngS mnf be made uIitil the
_ddl.
SepfJen}ber
The ''''"'' sboald be
Bot leas than 1ft lIpaift, and .he seed 8~R
t
lst, lot 7.
thIS column should b.
thmly, a;nd Yo hen the plants Bre l'arg.e eIlODJ,lIb
they sb~uld be. thmned out ro l!f:i. 6patt ... the
r.()WB
f , severe :fu ost.a ~c:ur ~ tho -
Reading Ob!erver,'"
our Problems are l~
second Tuesd(LJ
...,1"~lD
~n.
aod games
will
- .
J
~:::artl m::r~:7
f~:~!~f:l~T~)n~:':','::~~o::
"
Wbil'. 'tbere ;~ .ei1t ~' '''~" _ _ 4
.. ark. ~h. """ler meilIjo<ls ..t ~ ml5t he
Mopled. \11 ...any C..".. .beeks am ~
IIOOts to .lIlalll out⢠..ud ~ thoSe tlla& """ ~
II;>g on well In ~ se<ld or """'""'l' 'bod sbouIa
""t be left ""y longer. A simple ~ 01
plMlting ~e\ll
fint to dig tb. sOil W<it'to a
good clep,~, so th.t it 15 fiD(l amd }oose~ illeIn
dihble h?"'. I ft a foot ap:u:t. :mJo these
boles orop tbe
/
I
n~~~;~i~~.~~::
oms!;
......y m..,y ~ oâ¢â¢r l ,,11 ~~e~ tbIl=~
I
. iug lDut.....
SWeer::rr.
. ...d<r
SweeVE'ea
H;:~;:!~lin.
Jersey
Jea8.mY'
eat,ng,
belon cooking, but the ~ will
harm ' to pl.nt. m a P"'lDI! ~ and, m
laol, w,ilt cheek msecl I pesto:; a,n4 by the ti.o¥>
'&hay u. fit for cooking r;a.m will ~1t.e wa:sheij
qaltq
lei:OJV.
b
Be.d1i~s
wlH need a lill.le pwt!>c,
1!W''''''8 pbmis will pJ:!)b~lrly . b.
burt. p""p ded Jea_ !Wl oW""Y.
~~et ~°'fro:·a:y~'
Obse"er~"
c9ntamlng tbe CbelG
liient fld!'It free for le 9d per qtlu.
and reul1ttanecs to be .ddreeaed
lI''''''~ â¢â¢â¢ u Ob&enaer "", Olice. Readl»fi(,
p;
too.;:-~
Ilot
.
H
O ') ~f' r~er" fot CN1"
D ~t~ , c t. O1re :\IJSf; GO DWI~ Cro,.~
_ _ _ _H
_ U'\! W el"Il ~'on Colle:;e
In '"
. m :ADf'{G , ROOlL
mnnit l'd of the BOl s· Readm't' Room met.
enn m:::. MI T F '\ 115(\n bem~
fhe lnl,Lnce sheet "as read by )11'
Dcano! and s.bot\ed a. balance of ~15
In han d
).1r Deans ~as heartily
bl ~ sa.t.I"'-nct.ory report , a.nd WM re.
io' t ho en:S;Ul!1g ,"ca r
!l r l\
hrn
'" Ith 'I.r r F
"T
C P orlchmout b
The room ",til ,be
sec
Mr
co retaker
Mondnv
B uker. a. marl en"'pent OD tee A!!yhlm
the ,"" (lundcd '<:ol dlers fr(1m tbe
H ,,,p;L,1.
Tbe chIef Item was; tpe
"il F
t.he mmate", the home te9J!1
1 he Asvlum Band. unricr B.JndIlIa \ ed severa.! ~ loctlons drrri.pg
also ma.n, pa.tnot lc ;l.Ir~ t\hlf h
ud ed
fhe t.e.:'!. "as mIl ch Q.n ·
'rISltOrs thanked Dr Bakt: 1' fqr
welcome
Th e Xntional Anth1'm l
a. m ost. ellJO\ able a.£ternoon
A flOU fa Al'RICAN TRAGEDX
the Dcput, Coroner (Mr TRow!
Ir! an Inquest. at Brondmoor o~
:?l Ul ch' son
,lged 61
.m mma.tc
0:
tb'e
:,\ \ho "''!l'"\cd as m::l.3or m th:! S~ll t b
He " I~ lned fm murder by Lov,rt
Mafeking In la9a, nnd senfeneed Lo lbe
the ~ntc nce "as commutf!cfr' to peljl al
hfe Tn 1902 he was eerti.fif'd~'
P:,:rkllllrst Pnsnn and subsequen tl", 1 _
The post. mortem @
110 d
t o be due to chrom e Rrlgllt'1
!
m BoCcorda.n ce WIth the m~ lrcf ul ned
OF HOKOVR
-l
Ro, al Berks repo~d
_
,Ni,·ernlx,.. 14Lh' 1916 has nol\·
""
TO,"""M k.iJlcd In action on that. date
of Mr and ~1rs D e,lne of
another son IDvahdcd
Pte De,me had been errm·I·,." r1
.It \Yrlhn,(!ton C<.lIego. n.nd
h{'
ell h ~ j-c d
death
/HIS
a.,;e '\T a.s 22
h .. s been no! Lfi"d- tuat
ynnngest "on of the 1.1t.e
DiLns of Broadmoor Farm
wn tt.i!n t'l hiS mother to tell h er of
R I"r other Eon 18 a. pnsoner of
seedlIngs baYc Cilma up, tb.e bedq:
well hoed. 80 that nU weeds llro4l
..ad tho pJ&nlo .l!." .head. .,.;~
we
-,~
",
a.notm~ ... the
and sh<wmtg
GAME No
,
W e tft.ka the fOUOWlug from
zme "_Il brilhaut littIB game.
WblIe
·Rn..t'rr'l'fON' TO PR01lLEM ~o. 2H9.
By S." LoYD,
K ey
R - QB3.
SOLUTI'ON TO PROBL1!lM No 215'
By 8.ur;u,.,.
Ifl
If 1 :
2 It or JrtxQ etc"
2 BxQ
.tc.
IRREGULAR OPENL."I'G.
B\, cl<.
Wbite.
PICl¥,ng
10 K-QI
2 B-Kt2
Kt-KHS
11 QxRch
81'-QU:J
P-QU4.
12 Q.I,lJ
" P-h.t.6
fi P-Q4,b)
P-QI.
Q.-U(ch
13 i$-lU
}.( QxR
7 Q.-Q3
8 Q :tP
PxP,c)
D-B '
]6 KT~l
17 BiB
9 Q:r:Kt.F'
llxPch
Kt-K5
BERK~.
\
#
au
the Berkshire grnst Ja.nd , and 'rotl.tlon 8ru5
fields ml\.ny young partrulriBl have died frpm krlpM.
Whero the bu-ds use only ihe stu bltls ileldl good oO'i'ly~
ore fou nd ('l'he proapollt for pu,rir,dg,' ut ODe time
lII l1S very good, bui tllo e!,oeul\'\) Ul~sture m J~ly, i'n
dlatncts where t ho j:Urds we re cou hnuol.Uly 10 gruBS,
doolro) ed many youpg !>rood ..
" reguln.r supply of tllat ' nroot
d e liClOU!J or all WInter greens, the
b-prouta, 8 h We oeeU DTol-y be sown
grew throughout the wmt.cT
The
.hoold be 15m <>p=t, ow!. the _ '"
&own,. ery th),Dly
If this 18 dooo, Ule y.oxmg
pla.nts m.y be left .0 the ...d bed .Il f.he
wJnter , o.nd not troosphmtetl out fill next
,..,..... thIS plan WIll ensure ille... prnet<ca.!
unmomty from 1 flost
If Jlecewity co.mpels
them to b o tJnnned, the plants s hould be
e1l,"veu 12m eaoh "'n.y J a.nd the JK)il a.r.ollD4
'Ulem made very firm.
,
]5 B-B4(d)
l~
Besi
, Notes
(a.) ThIs has not a promJl!llDg look.
(1803) quotes Jeukins v Bhlckburne
2P-Kt. P -
QB3 3 P - Q'i14 :P-K4,
(b) B.ttor!sl'-K3
(c) The b~lDmug of a series of brilliB.~d~.
lllllke thiS a. second â¢â¢ lIDmorta.l " game.
(d) Kt-B3 woulfl not !Il.yo'tho ga.me.
With ~Qkh aud the attack LS declIUve.
."
Key K-Q2
Q ch eck!
Q-Kl
Ca:palil"'ncll'1. ,, ~t\!r-iÂ
Flell5/un lll'
Seb:l.OObtor.
1 P - QKtA (a) P - KB
o 1< t-U3
WJllte (10 preCOO),
to play and mate JD. tJ&.ree mo".
j'
V
MEN AND WOMEN KNOW.
L
- +-
01 ~>OdIt"IlS ' Irbw>-
crops :lro. to be ohiBmed from them..
w malu! sure tlr.\t they _ pmplenty of moooturo duing ""I.l' dry
may havo ie to sprelid a riRJlclI
SIde of the rows 8Bd vmte.r 0tI0'tJt
week It IS vC'Py b enefiad to tIa
m-e gIven an q.ver.bead synnoo:tng
WBter - eHl'y evelll!l& wlri:iG. t:h«o I~
w,.
PAR71UDGE PROSPECTS IN
81
..,."y
~
e
It.te p edS- 1ftPe thci9!.
n,
But they need9 pl61rl.jo at _ _ tI
one
('>
80Wll
when getting the _'" be(1 ready.
m.,.
01
oI.JNED
roqwrod flbr ...rading; m tlib
now 'l'he 8ml shoul be
nru. and ' be of " rl,ch, light chM_r<,dn,,,,wllllch IS ne.4ed ~ ~,
I'
buJbs The r().ws s!I.oIJld Ile
npart, ', an:d the Baed sown rBt'tiec
that 8moller """. can be thinned
1:0 pre vent Q.(,tac~ 9f utJS b est to add aomc 6bot or lima
be
.
grt>wn JUop""ly ttl!
generally 80 prol,nc tlut.t In most h?ousel101J;t
It IS orten a '1p:roblem to know wh<rt ~ do witlt
&ill the surplus pods
T oo cd'ten they are Jeft
'to wLther Q.n~ dry up on tho plJi.'ats
ThIS
y.ear no~ n. >hen.n must be wasted, rc.r they eM
be 80
p'~eror.ed, and made good lIse of
M an aCC8p~le l'antcr v:ege.talllc Those Dot
preserved ~llid be lliIl1>w.ed to dry on the
Rnnner be.ns when
lenmy.
plants I w be pIcked and .. e<kd bef<l.e ths
bolrta come, to lay m a s tock of ~eed tor
n:aother sea.eon. When pyese.rv:~:n g beans It l'B
best to use earthenwar.e Jw:a, 'w.bich IItnst be
thoroug.!.dy Bterrbsed and ikled bero~e thp
benns ore put mto them
The be n..Ds mvst
also be quite dty. GIld a layer o~ ,alt sh""m
be
at tbe bottom of th e. j'" Then t~jar
filled[ wltb .lternate aY011l or salt Imd
.hrc,14"d .. beans
Before helDg down anJ'
shonl4 be remo:ved, then bladdc..q
be c ~ vered overl~1 the JlQouth and ...tIea
Wlth strIng
en4~~e
pl"~s a:o tnJe~
£eed Illay be sown now
for mntef'
througbout
Before the arl'lval of bad weather
11\l1St be JOOv-eQ to " ,<ell sbeltered
a Icold fllame, w]le:re they fIlo,st be
p.r()tec);ed fr~m frost d.mng th. wmter. The
to bo r emembESred '" growing tIii#
that l Lt 18 very subJeot to da.mpmg 0!J..
tbJS account the pla.nts must npt -He
together. I .. wet weather IbO
80pnped away from below too
c a.~ not to WIll.
p"" â¢â¢'ntiive of thls trouble.
the fr amos In wInch the
are grQwmg ,nU ne ed to be coverefl
o~ stro.w, but plenty of au must lia
at ov,*, posorbl. Op!!nr.ttmlil'o
I
ijERRING
,
pl\l~
crop 18 well ottended to it can
one of t h e nlost profitaBle. BiJKla
must be k~pt &W&y by ~azia1JB
n. much
fruil .. II"s..l1lo
~
on the trees ttll Mpe. Tbef.a
valri.f~es of plums WlllCh must lie
away the buds, or Ute wllOla
cleared m a nIght by thmJo
Ghcse plums ~UBlly. CODf3ldered
cooking make dehCJOllS oat0\1
tl'e tree. to become
to h. p;C'II;ed betOlOl
.t " a geod P~""L4jQ
on the fruttI ,
';