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French Royal Family, the "Fleur de Lys," with the motto "Montjoie at St. Denis." The building

The death has occurred of Mr. James Young, one of the best known men in the Co-operative movement in Scotland, and a lead-stands on the slope of a hill which Very Mixed Marriage.

ing figure in the baking trade, falls gently to the ‘Avon, By a marriage at a village neare commenced life as a boy in Next-of-Kin Wanted Munich a curious family tangle has and became general manager of the pits at Quarter, Lanarkshire,

There has just arrived in Engr arisen. A man, aged 25, married the biggest bakeries in the United and an American gentleman who a widow aged 45. The latter's Kingdom. Early in life he became is seeking the rightful claimant to daughter, who is 24, has married gociated with the Uddingston snug. little fortune, of" £10,000. Retail Co-operative Society It The gentleman in question, Mr.. the 50-year-old father of the young was as a member of the board of Daniel O'Sullivan, has come from mag. The father has thus become management that Mr. Young, who the New York offices of Mr. John his son's son-in-law and his young was then a check-weighman at a wife has become mother-in-law of Lanarkshire pit, first took an active. Dwyer, and at present is confin her own mother. The son is United

part in the development of the ng his inquiries to Halifax. It is the next-of-kin; of John Spencer, "Co-operative Baking married to his step-mother's mother. Society. Mr. Young was appointed that is being sought for. For some who was born in Halifax in 1809, Air The Linen.

general manager of the federated time Spencer was a stone mason; enterprise 25 years ago. He was but in 1827 he enlisted in the Many serious illnesses can be 68 years of age, and resided at 7 Army, serving in Ireland, Jamaica, traced to chill consequent

on Kyle Park, Uddingston. sleeping in damp bedlinen, or

and Canada. He received his putting on ander-linen that has Ludendorff. Fury.

discharge in Canada in 1942. not been thoroughly aired. ́ Before There is no parallel to the scene When stationed at Spike Island, linen is used for bed or person, it which was witnessed in the Reich-Co. Cork, he married Catherine should be exposed to hot air, or a stag when the Pact of London was Churchill, who, it is assumed, good fire, turned and well warm ratified. As President Wellraf came from the district Indicated ed. Linen may be stored in announced the figures which made | A daughter, Mary, was born in presses or drawers free from it certain that the two-thirds | Canada in 1840, and died in recent damp, yet a thaw or a spell of wet majority had been obtained, years, leaving a considerable estate, weather may render it dangerous occupants of the galleries jumped stated to be of the value of between to health, because it has a faculty to their feet, shouted, and screamed for absorbing moisture. Air the with almost maniacal · delirium, Unen is an unbreakable law in The Communists shook their firsts every house where health Is at the foreign diplomats in the valued.

galleries, yelled in their fury, and desounced their opponents with every form of epithet they could sier at the moment. One of the most excited persons at debate Was General Ludendorff. He was unable to control himself when the result of the vote was announced, a licence in future. In addition, and stalked out of the hall-red in Souster

was fined £20 for dangerous driving, while his He called out to Admiral Bruens the face and gesticulating violently, present licence was suspended haus, "It is a scandal for Germany. for the remainder of its currency, Ten years ago I won the battle of Defendant, it was stated when Tantenberg You have to-day learning to drive, knocked down and severely injured three people on the Jewish Tangenberg

The admiral replied, "Your Ex in Hamlet Court-road, Westcliff, cellency, history will decide, on Losing control after hitting a that," and he turned his back on woman in the road-his-car-mounted"

the general. the pavement and crashed through a shop window. He told a police officer that he lost his head. It was mentioned on his behalf that he suffered from a week heart. Excess of Drink.

Disqualified For Ever.

Holding the opinion that a man with a weak heart should not drive a car, the Southend magistrates disqualified John W. Souster, of Argyll-road, Ilford, from holding

"Unless he turns over a new leaf. he will find himself in the High Court," was the remark of the Fiscal in Dunfermline Sheriff Courts when Laurence Jamieson (26) was was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment for having practised series of frauds in Glasgow, Dunfermline, Methil, and Aber

deen It was

stated that the

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£10,000 and £15,000. The next-of- kin is wanted." Mr. O'Sullivan was engaged for a number of hours investigating the registers at the Halifax Parish Church, and he met with some success, for his search revealed that a person of the,nams of John Spencer was baptised there in 1811. He was the son of William and Sarah Spencer, the mother's maiden name being Gath, John had apparently two brothers, whose names were George and William, record was also found that the sister and a sister, Susannah. A further Susannah married a Northowram gardener named Henry Bairstow, who was afterwards described as a weaver. There for the time being the O'Sullivan will be pleased to hear ends, though Mr. from anyone able to give Informa tion as to the relatives of these people, and especially beneficial will it be for anyone who can claim direct lineage to especially if they can establish these folk,

their close kinship. Woman Toper.

story

Formerly the English home for many years of French Royalists, Woodnorton, near Evesham, has been sold by a firm of Bridgnorth purchaser has not been divulged, auctioneers. The name of the Failing a sale the whole place was ly commanded an income of £2,000 Wife of a physician who former to have been dismantled.

The year and who is now living in beautiful wrought-iron gates origin. poverty, Evelyn Baynes, 44, was ally stood outside the Royal Palace brought up on remand at Maryle- at Versailles and afterwards for bone, charged with stealing a many years at York House, diamond ring, value £s, belonging Twickenham. Great satisfaction to Edas Hallesy, a holiday boarder is feit in Evesham and the neigh at a house in Cambridge-terrace. accused had been sentenced to bourhood that the house, which As was explained in the News of six months' imprisonment in was the scene of the marriage of the World", Dr. Donald Baynes November last. He had obtained Princess Louise of Orleans and as a pioneer of electro-therapeu lodgings at Glasgow and DunfermPrince Charles of Bourbon-Siciles tics in Britain, and at one time line without making payment, and on Nov, 16, 1907, 31 which every practised in Hertford-street, May- at Dunfermline he had received reigning house in Europe, with fair. He became almost totally money from a miner on a promise the exception of Germany, was blind as a result, it is said, of his that would take him on as a deck mantled, and it is hoped that it while using high-power electric represented, will not be dis- failure to wear smoked glasses hand at £15 per month accused had secured lodgings in will son be reoccupied. Wood- lamps in his laboratory, and his Methil for which he had not paid, orton, originally a hunting box, reduced circumstances compelled o and in the same town had hired a was given to the Duc d'Orleans by him to apply for the old-uge motor car, the cost of which he his late uncle, the Duc d'Aumale, pension. When Mrs. Baynes was had not paid. He had abandoned who left the fanious Chantilly arrested, she admitted having pick- the car at Aberdeen. He had been estate, near Paris, to the Frenched up the ring on the floor, and drinking to excess at the time.

Academy. The house, practically stated she pawned it for 103., as she Playthings.

rebuilt and considerably enlarged. was hard up. Dr. E. W. Griffith, is approached by two drives. The DSO, MC., who took over her gates to the main drive are husband's practice, described profusely gilded and are sure her as a hard working woman who mounted by the Arms of the had unfortunately given way to drink-Sir Chartres Biron, on hearing from Mr. Stewart-Moore, her solicitor, that she was willing to go into a home to be cured of WIFE'S ANAEMIA.

the drink habit, remarked, that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Again Prove

there were circumstances in the case that were very sad, and he Their Value As A Family Remedy.

thought he would be justified in The right way to build up weak taking a rather exceptional course. stomach is through the blood.. Anaemia Mr. Stewart-Moore: Some are

poverty of blood and requires tonic treatment. There is nothing remark able, therefore, in the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Julian R. Lewis found restoration in Dr. Williams Pink Filla, the blood and serve toale of long-established international reputation,

Playthings that children make for themselves often please them better than those which are bought, and the making gives an impulse to ingenuity and skill. Chairs for the doll's house can be made from a few old corks; pins, and a skein of embroidery silk. Split the cork in half, and into the top side of a half stick three pins, leaving room for the seat. For the legs push four pins into the four corners; wind the silk backwards and forwards, in and out of the three top pins, and then thinly round the legs, A bedspread can be made from scraps of linen or cretonne, cut into little squares, joined with inser tion, for which-odds and ends of lace will serve. A summer-house (seasonable all the year round!) for the doll's garden can be con- structed from the half of a cocoanut, inverted on four empty cotton-reels painted brown. All these will keep small fingers busy on a rainy day. Convict in Court.

HUSBAND'S INDIGESTION.

very tragic facts--Sir Chartres Biron added that he was very much Indebted to Dr. Griffith fär. his assistance, and as he offered to become surety to bring her up for Judgment if called upon within 12- months, he bound her over in a sum of £5 for that purpose, and made it a condition of her pro- bation order that she reside for -six months in a home.-The soli

citor urged that it was not a criminal but a diseased mind that was at work here, the woman having taken the ring to pledge it. "That may be," replied Sir Chartres, but it amounts to larceny."

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-The business man paid surprise visit to a branch office and discovered a junior slacking.

Evidence of а distressing character was given at Whitchurch, near Cardiff, when George Shadrach James, formerly a Hair dresser in Cardiff, and now a con- vict in Maidstone Pricon, where he is serving part of a sentence of five years'

реда servitude passed upon him at Glamós. Кал Assizes for an

Air, J. R. Lewis, of Colombo, Ceylon assault Eleanor upon

Rosina Hicks, Mr. Lewis, who is in the employ of

"Take this note to the cashier. " appeared in charge of two warders Hear. Maskwood Ltd., Colombo, He scribbled a note in the hand in a paternly cast.-James ad-Ceylon, state was a martyr to which everybody in the company mitted that he was the father of a indigestion. Those who bara boon knew, but which nobody had ever

similarly situated know the sollering been able to read. child born to the girl Hicks, who, that entails; violent stomach pains, it. was stated, is now only 332 especially after eating; dizziness, insuf After looking at it upside down years of age. The child was born ficient aloep, hondachos, and a geadra from the northern and eastern

lowering of vitality

aspects, the junior took it to the

You're sacked!" he shouted.

"What's all this about?" asked

at the City Lodge on June 3 last, suffered in this way for some time, cashier. and the Httle mother is still a deriving only temporary relief from inmate of the Institution. This various medicines and prescriptions. I man," stated Mr. Llewellyn Fran- was through the urging of a friend that the latter, after a severe mental cis, who appeared on behalf of the I tried Dr. Williams Pink Pals. Then struggle, and hoping that he held guardians, "Is obviously, not in almost from the first improvement was the slip the right way up. position to pay anything subs would be more than temporary, bu but the boss said he wanted me doticeable. I hardly dared hope that "I can't read it," said the fad, tantially per week. I, therefore, ambtankful that it proved, permanent to have a ten-bob rise. ask your worships to make an or- I now enjoy my useala der for the payment of one shilling health...

and keep in good per week. That will give the

After

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my cure my wife, who suffered

guardians liberty to make from anemia, resolved to try Dr. Wil For Stim, Sors Muscles, Twy Cham. further application against pri- lases Pink Pills, beius much impressed somer at some future date. It has by their wonderful effects in my ORD cost $10 to bring defendant from the found them spally beneficial and gained hoch.in weight and general Maidstone Prison and there are health

- bariain's Pain Waim Braison and strains stiff, swollon judats of hands, fent or other parts of the bodg Abould be rubbed rigorously with alsg the court fees, I will ask Dr. Williams, Pink Pills for Pale Chamberlain's Pain Balra. Owing to your worships to make an order People fire obtainable from abemlats penetrating quality! the chronation |for the payment of these sums as | everywhere, or post fropi @ 1:60 par hosild, stimulated a throughout ther | well."--The Bench made the order | 934-for six bosilón, from the De, wiki putareeT

asked for.

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