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to proS(lCuie.
to proceed
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poetll. Robert Brownmg Meme
to che5l!l than ot.heI1l

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domestic servant a.t
Courtena.y. Identified
had seen wheehng th~
Vrltness on., the dar~ m

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01 Or pla1111g p8.WUlflot bhnd!old obele I'
wo find I.D. H Bishop Blougr&m'e Apology" the

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The .. Readll1g Obo.t•• r'." .onl.ah,'nl
Column will be sent
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Ali ordel"liil an~d.:f:.'!'.~~~:~o;;...
10 The Manaier

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We have recCJved

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eVJdence
ulentlfica.tlOU :WM
by
llOn 01 ¥r W C Doy.
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.hlloned at Wantage, gave eVl
arrest, and Supt.. F oster spoke to ~org

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have gamed then by our UDbehef
Is a. life of dOl\Pt dlvemfted by faIth.
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For one of fRltll divel'lliiilld by dov-bt

We ca.U the chflAA - boa.rd whiro, you c.a.q It black.
'Well,' 1014 re]OlO, • the end'a no worte at leaat,
We've rea&On for both colours on the board
'Vhf not confesl! then, where I Ihop the flllth
And von the doubt, t)'lat I'm as rtgbt e.a you' "
agam 1ll the 511.me poem -

tronteli With a ~ong waeh. and lq!
Ibo r peslo wi.ll ... e_ely erojli'
8!llalrin~ .bould also be earned oua
and bush~s" for It also ac~
aga.mst fungus and lnsec ~
wiBhes most generally . used nr&
I~r, :~!\.~~~J.ea~~
nhr.ture 'I!J.tuckl~ and eoppetl
the hme a.nd sulplu.lr 'lash, and!
wash, made up i~ n varlOU8 wa,s
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_F ri",n.r' pul • number of questIOns to ~ Wit

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A ""IDg 01 ijfO!ld bean. can b. mlldtdurihg this month If an ea.rly crop IS wantedf
The soIl ahould be thoroughlj dry, a~d the
ki.rui selected for BOw.mg sbould be preferably,
Longpod If the weather IS mild for Ito shoqt
sperr, a plece of ground slopmg towards th ~
south moold he prepared for beaDB sown 1tI,
N o,ember. These should be put 10 doubl~
rows. three' feei apart
They must be tra.ns~
planted Wlth grr a t care, and wIll onlYI recel'(l~
A shgb! choo!<.

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pared and wntten a'nt beforebana. He ~lC1o jread
o'Pt a lengthy wxlt.tfn sta.~ment to the Jury m

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there 15 a spell of mild we .. the~
the swede crop sh ould be Jifted m case.
Dealt
wlth;h_l~.:n!d,~.:r~.Jr~:Â¥~:~
1907 It
w'hlch h e st."ted that there was DO eVIdence to where thiS has not already been done
While wntlng a ll the ume my art.i.clN
12, bound
prove that h. took j.he lead ; It mIght h"e come no$ hkely th.~ the roots WIll deveiop any
On musto, poetry the fictile VUl,
from anywhere. He also ... d that thr.. I cwt.. more, a.nd severe frnst may do them confder
Found at Alb&no, Ch688. Alla.cJ'«llle' Greek"
OtherwtSe dtsposed
~as the amount of ,ead saJd to hn.ve been stolen,. able harm In any caee, tho ground 13 needed
!,,~!,y"m mAkes many a.lluslOns to the 2;l.me, and Lord
One
Juvenile
but three owt hod ,/ot been prOdured Upon this for prepartng for n ext eCI\S9D.'S crops As ~on
and Mortimer Col.li.w abo we chea rpotaphor.
school, a.nd
In th~ur poetry
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t~e pohee officers £fry re8.ifily produced jlump as the swedes are dug, they should be stored
CDmpared
ruter lump of th ~
tena.l, and by the ttme I ! or clamped, for, If leCt out. In frost or sno1w,
indiot,.bHq owt bod bean bro /lht out. It. was deemed lOad- they w1l1 be spoilt They can be c1.mped >n
last y'ea.r, thiS
GAME No IOU
vIBltble to further overta.x: the ca.1;'laclty of the WIt-. Ih. .am.! way as p<tta"""" and will keop
at N01'Wlch some titt).o a.ro offences a.ncl a.
Black.
White
Black
ness boxJ especially
by tb1..g tlm9, prIsoner was well throughout th. wmier.
,
offence8
J <White
A. T Nlcboll~ J Wbi,.
saU.fjed
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9 Qzp
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I regret to
T hil Jury havmg f(mnd the prl80ne l' guilty. Supt
A POlDt to be r emem'bered in the liftmg ot
K t-Q,M
10 lh:P
Kt.-KBS'
PxP
11 FlXI
Foster gave h1 8 record, whIch cont.a.mcd ten pre 8'Wedes IS tha.t thIS"' abould Dot be done in
tlU ~~ to mcreal!e, owi ng:.~I)roll>a.lil y.
QsB '
P-1O(t4.
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K-K
oom: lctlOn9
Prisoner was a. man , saJ d Supt ' frosty weather
The eJiect of fro st on these.
parent.al control
P-Ktli
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who tra.velled the country oo llectmg rags roots 18 that If they are e~ cn s hghtly brUI scd
PxTCt
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awRoY from home,
and bones HI'S fitst conVlctlOn was 10 1901 at they wdl qUickly ~ r ot and! decay
Ev en a
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Bemgns
Dunng the q uarter ended &nt<m>lber
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the Middleaex SU1UonS, when ne '\\> as sentenc.e.d. to shght 5Cra.tch durm~ frost niay lnJure them.
'Wore eborged With
ten monthi for bufg1a.r:v, .then four months a.t and the go.rdener, not notlClDg, IDay put "sucb
North London In 190'2 for: a.ttemptec! shop b reak roots at tho bottom of thQ clamp, WIth the
offences, compared Wlth 11
mg, later t hree month s fOi bemg a. snspected per r esult that th e decay soon se ts In and spre&ds
quarter for 1916
The !ollowmg t.bulated s~oJt.e'm~Ilt, shows the son, another three ! months In 1905 for stealmg, very qUJCk ly through almo~t all, if not qUIte
• furtber three m$ths at Croydon m 1907 for .11. the st.ored r oots
They should be lift.ell
prmclpal offcnces affected,
stea ling a. lamp, 21 month s In 1908 for s~oohng on a mlld day., aDd stored .!It OJlC6.
YOUR
Iboots and recen mg ,~ BIZ; weeks hard labour for steaJ.
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INDICT.un.B blr>1"cr>fBl
1916 Inc D ee Img m~mey at Hounslow nm!) mont.hs * l0xford m
La.st year a good m an) gardenera tOok •
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Defilement of guls under 16
1913 for stealing 78 , two month8 hard labout m great deal of trouble preparmg the sad fot:
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C~,enIlslt.. supply 1n tablet form aud pur- Indecont 8.BS8.ults
UJl5 at Wooburn Itor steahng boards and wo their tomatoe~ This SOl I may be used asam,
Burglary •.•• _.•.•• .t.. .
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chasers receiVe btndJn.c .cuar,antee.
mont.hs m 1915 for steahng lead
Sorno of the prO\ Ided It I S freshened up Place J.t outdoors
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HouftlbreR.king ~
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conv1ctlOns had be~n In the name of Jumes WII In a heap, so that J.t may be exposed to froot
Satislaction or Mono;y Ba.k.
Breaking tnto eh ops, 'eta
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Simple larceny....
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sentence of SlX months hard la.bour Wall and r8l.D.-t~ ls has Ii wonderfully inVlgorating
other 1.a.rcenlBS •• ••••••
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effect
A few )\eeks oo fo re usmg scatter
Fal&e pretence!!
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passed, the Cbauma.n remarktng that the prisoner over It a good dressing of wood I:.shes and
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nenee rob men and womeo of 4lU the JOY of Recelvmg stole. gooda
oo¢d coruud,er hImself fortun ate In gettlO g off so bonemeal tn the proportion of a 310 potful to
3
3 lightly 10 VIew ?f IllS preVIOUS record.
reduce tho strong ~ lObul t to a Attem,Pta to comlQlt SUlOlde ••
every bushel of soLl
.M..U: this severa.l times,
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18 pltUlble 1ll the extreJDe. Th.i.a Other offence. • ••• ,... ••••
and do not allow the raul or mOIstw-. to ad
nbout SlOWLY fl\d .~lthily 10
at II
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01 ...... and Ihe-.poor sufl.rer foil. to
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IS wrong until fllwty memory, tad&Most households do not r equITe a 18,rg&
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of desire for work or rOOf6lluon. tnpatch of borReradlsh, but. some generally;
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orBome other unmuto.k:w.ble symptom mdloatee
comes 1D u seful ! When 1 pr ep arIng the SOlI,
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It 18 then that ronny people uake the
do not gl?0 fresh st E\ble mllnurQ, Remove aU
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;1;;;;;;;;-;~;bO~if,;reflortmg to the UAe of so.oalled nerTe
3.
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larg e Boones or rubbiSh
the 8011" but leave
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stImulants or drugs. No~bLDg
I~~~.kf.~:;'d~
surface 10 a rough condl twn uit ready to
harmful or moro dangeroulI, The lilervee r
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pla nt DIg up an the old roots, and select
tmd exhau8ted, tbey need food an~ourJah56
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toose about t.he size and length' of ~ p enCil
"i.~Ic-nol ~jruj;' tbat w,lll..h them mtQ
porary
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for plan tmg If they ha.ve a good crown 8e)
your nerves tmd th ey "lit': 1 become
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muc.h the better, but ~vcry particle of a row
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and your health will lmpro1'e lJl o(m~ .
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500n dtve10ps m to a giant. Plantmg may be
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1! the adVice of present day phYBlouw5
done ~ny bme betw~en now and the end of
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and tho nerve food they recommend
March
P Ta-nt In row1B 910 to 1ft apa.rt.
4£
19
tablet 9f pure bitro.-pbosphate
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Immedlat<>ly after ..ory m",Â¥
374 383 97 106
If strong, siurdy plA.ntsl C&ti be obtalDed
adVIce, but It! exoellenoe haa been proved
The Ch&lrman of t he County Licenllng Commlttee
vo ung cabba€ee may be planted out SIIlYI t.l m~
over agam, and, M • Aaak oontainl1ig
subWltted the report, which e¥wed l\. balance 10 the
when weather I permi ts
~ sil€ltered bo~del'
'~~r.:~:! 'blt.rO-PhoePh.te i!blet. fOf tlrQ week,' banko! £ 1,168 19 •• Bd
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should be chosen if p os~llb le, and the sOll used
tj
be oblamed from Ih.. oboMI fo, 2/6,
b e rich II.nd w e U aug
!At a.lmO.!lt any tlp16
15 Wlthin the reaol} of every 8u1!erer from ,
TRIALS OF P~SO~ERS.
durmg the year vacant plo~8 can be kept gomg
There Wer& only three Pl.lsooi rs far tnal , and
~(;~~f~(~th~'~":;'~hOle
rieli: of the trlAl
wltb a few oabbs.gcs, for tf.u a lB ahuys a most
lE
for eve.x:y ftaa\:
tlHio caees w ere not of m ore ~h&n usual Importance
acceptable vegt!table, evext , 1U t he beJght of
at sessIons Each 'was In 9?>nnectlOD WIth th efts
11i;:~~,~,
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"""'mparued
bI
a
)
mding
summer,
when, pe rh aps, .fme Important c rop
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mon6i'baC~
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but: tha.t from Wokingba.m, iln w.hlch a rospectably
bas falled or 1S slow 1n c~ r.n1Il~ to m&tu!1ty.
connected man wa.a lmphClltod,_lnvolv&d 8. further
Clear away aU exhlLuate<l cabbago crops Bnd
charge of at.tempt.mg to obtam py false pre~n0et3
put 1U a heap to rot, also all decaymg leaTea
the sum of £86 from the 1manager or the/local
aD.long
broccoli, savovs
and
"ree
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Bra.nch of MeMTB ~la.is Bank He p leaded
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71b. bag 2 /- by I
L( ~Ilty a.nd was eemtenced to SIX month'l' With hard
labour
No preVIOO!! oonVlct.ions were recorded
Oxford Road. Reading. For a crop of ea rly pens, seed of an early ,
,
aga.m!!t hun The other' ~l'0 pnsoners were old
varIety may now be BOWD. 10 B warm border
LITTLE BOOK OF COMFORT.
offenders.. A cook, broug~ up fol' sentence for
Cacm g sout.h, wltb a wall or fence belllnd and
Robert Sootl By the Rev P H theft, ha.d prmouElly suffe~ lmprlsonment, and
furrows about 61n d eep pbould be taken' oIlt.
was S'lV-en a. bad record b:t 811ft Godda.rd She
Tbese should run north and so uth where the
D,tchJleld. M.A. F S A Price. :!. det J
soil IS henvy and UlOlst I Old pot.tmg 5011 or
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To be able to speak or wnto the word {m &ea80n was sentenced to nme months r hard l a.lx)U r In
the case of 8,4-iravelhng dehler, who pleaded not
some h ght substance such as sand 811buld be
the 2iorrow st.rlcken Ull not given to ev~ cleriC gwlty to st.e.ahbg lead tcm pre:rous conVletlons
placed along the bottom of the furrows
In
la.yman Expenence proves tba.t comparatively were recorded agatnst hun and ne was now sen
such cas~s the seed should be &Own 00 thiS
I matenal, covered "Ith Ml lOch Ot two of the
know bow to a.d.tnlh16ter oomiort under 8uch tenoed to 81:'1: montb..' h ard la.bour, the Chauman
Bame light soil, and tlle rest of the furrow:
In fMlt much of the so·called ",marking thot the pnobner mIght con9l8er hun
left open
f-DOd" offered
n trueh OCCUlons self fO'l'tunate in get.tmg oB Wlth such a light sen
Under thIS heaQlng we have arranged. to pUbl1eb
tenoo
mental nausea. The mind C&Dnot dIgest
...... weekly an article on Poultry and l Poultry KMp'
It 18 none too sooo to ,;tn;rt selecting !'lad
A COOK'S BAD R ECOR.P
\~=in~oP:~~~~ lB t.be dIeI held OUt. and as for Ehza.beth 1l0urne, 40, cook, came up for
buymg the see d o f eat ly or second early
109 b,. an 6~rt , whlch should prove very usefUl
tl
18 often ISO ghbly refe~d to a.a
Last year so many
.~ the preeent time
The wrIter will be pleued VarIet1es of pota toes
t.enoe WbIeb had be.n po.lponed from Ibe
to &D8wos!, any qU(!sl1oIJs by readers whO ahould ~eople deferred thiS so ldng tha.t they had at
Se~lInonB, when ehe waa cfParJ!.-ed With
,&e lld thell' cor.Fespol\aeo(:e to
The E<1ltor, l&,{:lt to take what Lhey could get., Bnd of ten t
table cloths ~n d clothing ~t Shmfield.
" Rea.dme Observer n a
less tbao they "fMlted
Su:: pf the best ea.rly
aJways show a. complete Ignor~C9 of "t.he Frances Lucas
Since ~en enqulnes
varletles that ar e 6ure, given good C UILIYa,·
on. whIch they tre&t. But IlO~ &Ild aglJ~ mod_ respecting per alat.eI\lent. that. .he w~ mar
... , lion, to prOVide good crops, are Mtdloth mn,
WY"NDOTTES.
snell ~ us to ahght upon a. ~entle IIipmt rled. and from _ _ nq" .. It ,had been &see,
MBy Queen, Duke of York, Kmg George,
trunEd tha.t ahe ~t\.s not m m ed to the man With
l'1
WItch HIll, Rmgleader, and Nmety fold
!eeDlII to bo m SPLred for thia k~d of work
whom 8he wae hVIDg
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?oine,liDoes we meet hIm through the Iaurn.l sense
Supt Goddard, of WO~llgh.m. "",d h. 'bod
,
d~ow~ng e~rly po~a.toelll ;n pots' 15 &0 expert.
the la.y world, occa5lOnaJ.ly-very :OCC&810nally known the pmon.r practfSOll y all her hfe
Her
WltboUt doubt one oj the best aU round fowl.
H ",,,, n2 tho,. who are set apart for t~e high and preVIOUS con~1Jct and cha.~ter were bad. .her to keep 18 the Wy&ndotte It IS sUttable tor the meut 1 thBt may '\0\ ell bB trIed hy anyone
'vhen produce 1S
offioo- of
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Qf 'souls
Such an first oonnctlOn ~38 at the age of 18, when lIi~e 1Jln.al1 map 10 a confined space, or the blg , maJl, possesslDg a. greenhouse
sold thes.e are very profitable to grow Dwarf,
tho &v .P
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R oc Rtol& a gold watch from {l;wn- lodgmg rooms In
h
b
Wokmgha.tn
When tmpfulOned she felgned 111 w ere t fY1 eM have a. free range of a.cres, or agaln early growmg varieti es should be se lected,
ness In order to el!cape pUDlshment They conld the smallholder, w ho can only aJ.low lIm1ted room and the tnb ers should ho.ve been sprouted m
The pots should be well dro.mcd"
MY. nothmg In her favour ~(
to fowls -T~~ brood wdl acrve the Pl41'ose for advance
Mr H a.rold McKenna, who appeared for defend eggs, table ah.i~n& or n.a.tuml hatchmg, for they and filled more than ha.lf full of 111011, !!Ipace
erng left for earthmg up The tubers Rhould,
ant, saId tha.t Rlthong h the legal plea of coercIO n make excellent.. mothers a.nd ace very qUIte With bthen
be / lDserted '- and tbe pots placed 10 &.
oould,. not be urged Since &he WM not man-led to the ehickens As a laYlng blr(:1 t the 'Wv!Lndotto.. gr eenboullie, In S POSitIon where they get the
t he man Bourne, there WM neverthele68 a. 8tron g
.r-mlllnmum of light and sunshIne Early potaplea. that tho offences which she bad commItted has CQ!De very llj!uch to tbe front durmg the
t.oeilm-.y a lso be grown In plt8 heated by hot..
bad" been ~rrled out In company ''Vlth , the man few yoo.rs, for they produce as lnany eggs
water
plpeS, and 10 fram es 00 gentle hot-beds.
a.nd he had enTCl900 a vMJ rlrong mfinenoo o'(1e~ much wanwq. :D.eghom, and bemg of a.
b er
H e pleaded fOT Q, hght. sentence on the sbllde them 18 a.l~a.ys a. ready sale for tihem 1D. [t.he
lying vacant sbould be Jtoroed
l{I'atlndB tha.t she had .been 10 pn60n already for
ma.rk.ct ¥.any 01 the mtenslVlSts lJB6 thIS
soon as pOSSible
So many way s Bra
24 week8, ELnd that she had got mto the hands ol
exChlS1V~ly and fin~ too r~ultS satllsfo.c
of domg tIllS that amateo'n ha,,:e to
t~ :~~i;'~~~~;~ a bad man
ftom
whom
she
had
suffered
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to,ev'
m
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everv
way,
and
they
do
equally
well
for
themselves,
~ecordu~g
to Boll flnd
Chalnnan, In pMlmg selntence of nme
hr.
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lime ,,,,Iable to do It
11\ old gwen.
l , q~O"'''' WIth hn.rd I.bour .... d th e pnsone r hod
-ru" and a ~m" I run "Ib8r6
8e"ed ten preVlOUI sent.encies of nnpl',1sonment
on fine days \ On the oLlier
trench~ down two or tJiI"" sp t. deop WI ll
i, Prisoner .. r Wish to appeal :uramst the &en
weU on the farm whQ~ they can be 'be sufH clent
Take out an openmg two fe et
Wb
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~ tbe colony prmciple and given WIde and ~w2 feet d eep, remove ~t to far end
tence
y waa not Ollrne 3J1"Csted 1 Every nn
free range 'Ihe great' n.:dvnntage of of
the ground, put manure moo bottom of
tune he hIlS oommltted tho , ofieneeu a nd I have thJ8 .v.'
the ca.n find most of theIr food If
trench, and t hrow nc:a:t to'p s.P1t all top 1 of
BUffered for It "
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, goo. land, .and thl8 Will sa, e the corn bIll I
It, and then throw next bottom Spi t on top of
The Chairman Tha.t BeeIIl8 an excellent rea!lon known excellent resplt.s obtained from
m,eth,od,,1 thn.t bg &m, and.. continue dOlng same etll th.
why you ehould have nothmg more to.flo With the p la.n bj,Ulg' to 'Put. them on the
end
For newly broken ground WIth a. ela.yey
hun,
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I of anylbmg from bu to 100 a.nd thon
free bottom. it wnW. be fata.l to fetch, the latter to
mE WOKlNGHAM (!]HEQUF. CASE
I ratfge
E . en 10 tlii. coso It " best to allow. toe top
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Henry Km6 LocIre, 37:W~.1\' gDl lty to
b' g! hnu..... wlt.h pleply of hlt.er on the floor. so
m~ a. banker'S ~ue. the #.(ope1r of Mr
that 'they can wwa.ys find some amusement lU
The 1'olloft'ing mode or trenehing WIn
West., al1~ fnTther Wlth t ttimpt1hS to
sc raiobmg tillS dverl for tho ht.t le gr.lln which you nnswer Marl< off two feet '" Id (! and tak r crut
fa.lse pretencett the sum of £86 from
shOU ld 4hrow m ooc.1slona,lly
rhcn tho small s.n openlllg two SPits \ deep
Next take
Vanes Robln~, !mUlager of Messrs
~uw.n,,, llOlder Will find In the 'Wyandotte 0.11 he needs It another two feet, and tflke out the top Splt
Bank, at Wokingbam The fact. lof the rolle
16 not ,enryulle'l who \\.mts 1..0 run an l.ncuba.tor,
and remove It to end dot ground. Now pro
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but prefer to do the hatchm g and :rearing by ceed by throwmg second SPIt mlo bottom of
for
pro!!eCl.ltlon, said natural means, so tha.t lt mea.ns keeping some the first openmg, a.nd the next top SPit on the
of good pa.rentage He fow l \\h lOh WIll Slt For suoh a purpo&e thiS IS top of tha.t agaIn, a.nd -so on t Ill th e end liS
of lUI W est btlJ vanet~ If h~ raises a. dot of p ullets Wld r each ed
For very hea.vy clllY a .good sprmk~
h~ name
wants t o try.,. them on the\llltemllve phm nothmg hng of hme and ashes could be P'lt ave'
can bq better, wbll~ a.ll the spa.re <;ockerels can be boU,dtn SpIt, aod the ina-nure betw ~6D. fhe t~ •
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killed off for cu.tUlg, a.nd then h e h as plenty of SpIts
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mean. of ha.t.c~ng on hI. 0'\\ C The qunhty of
the 'Wyandotte when ~ll\e d 18 fine, but. of course. , Ground Infested
le1ther
Wlr6M
they do not mQ ke j &:i hlg n. Rl~ n.s some of the worm, I
&na.lls cl\n lm ve [I, sltght spllnkhng
more popular t&:ble breed-/; S~lll thoy show a good of
II\Yl O\~r the flUl'fnce, but thl'
breast meat and look v!!ry 11f~ a.t \~en t16d up for
dtt 10 sooner than si:r. to t;lght
aale Ma.n[ of the bIggest breeden [ fl the country
as
con trllns 0. lot of ~Olsonous
wfto do no hke Il1clIbato r1J use ltbe Wyandotte for
Fnllmg the h (t'le a 8cnl fumIgAn t may
hatchmg aDd cannot find any bird more sa.ttsfaolh
Vaparlte or 88Dlte.s powder art!
tory -They are
and tru8twortliy and
rehable.
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w,l1 .,t. tight. ,rJlxthrough
bemg heavy there IS Il()t
egg., nor of crueipng the
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Plant wall climbers
Roll graJel paths after ram.

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