■ « f l T H E T I M f i S . F S l J i l f t i & S r . F E B J R U A B Y 9 1912
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■When the Wind is in the East JvY 'I'lu- bi l ler I'iitsl Winds, wliieli
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llie drciiil of tile week iiiul iiiliri". lire '|i:u'l III l lie irreiil Xortiierii eiirreiil wliieli. Ill lliis sensim' of tlie year, fre<|ueMtly (
le.seeiuls fmiii Xurllierii :Kiirii|ie. I•'.vel| I lie ItiiiiiiiMS. eenliiries aj;o. lir.d ii hnrrnr III tliis wind, wliieli tl iey knew as " I'kinis.''
and regarded as one of llveir inosl lor-
mida.lile foes.
Il is i-oniinonlv llionylit tlial tlie
l^asl Winds are dain|) : on l lie contrary, tile Kast Wind is intolerably dry and |iareliine. aiul its injurious etTeet is (|iiiekly seen', not only, in tlie
depre.ssion and uneasiness il briin;s to all (■ .•;ee|)t tlie njost robust, but es|ieeially in the largely
inerea.seil niort:dil_\' it eiuisi's.
,\s soon as we rise in Ibe niornine the ' t ^ i Ifr
“ E t t r f Viclurt T d ls a Slory.
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COUNTY LICENSING SESSIONS. .Moodily ; Itefore Aid. .1. T. Whipp (in
1 he ehiiiri. I he .Mayor (.\ld. T. .Miti-hell).
^Messrs. .1. W. Carlisle and C. Turner. .S.\TISK..U"r()l:V KDI’OKTtS.
.Siipt, Dalmer slated in his report that there were lit licensed houses in llu* di\'i- sion. nainel\'. K! puhlie houses and t-hree
Ijeei'houses (one publie house ami one iieerhouse ha\’iim si.x day licenses). Xo
licenses of publie houses or . beerhouses have been transferred durine the year against three publie houses and one beer house the previous year, a deerease ol
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four, ( )ne piililiean and one lieerseller have lieen proceeded against tor breaches of licensing l-ws diiiiiig the year. The nutidier of persons proceeded against lor drunkenness du ing the year was tii!. as against 41 the '-e ■ loiis yea r. a. deerease ol Tl. ( )f t his num oer. llCv w ere non-residents '.rile population is rhdol. giving an
a.ve.rage of tlti.S per-ons to each licensed^ house,_ 'rina'c are four registered clubs where intoxicating liipiors are soltl to members Und so far as the police had been able to observe, these had heen well eomlueted. In his report for tlu‘ IHaekburn .Tower Division. Siipl. .Midxeand s ta led ; 'I'here
are 10 lieenseil houses in the ilistriet and the population in lilOl was
tl.doi!. giving an average of lido persons to each lieenserl house. During the year no proceedings have been taken against lieensei.1
per.sons. One person was proceeded against for drunkenness and other ollenees against the Tieensing .Acts, being a deerease ol
three on I he preceding year. .All I he. liei nia-s were renewed. _
.ADDTICATIOX. .lames Kirkelt. .ludge Walinsley Hotel.
.UiUington. mpilied lor ami was granted an
cieea.sional e.xeise license lor the W halley
g\ssenibiv. i.ooins l.'oin f!
p.in. (ill I
T.iO ■ p.m. on February l ” lh.
VFITMJ.MA' A.S^■ Tl■ .M.
J.ICK.X'SF. Oli.A.VTKD FOI! WOK K KITS. CAXTF.F.S.
.Ur. W. II. Cleaver. County Ofliees. .Drestou. applied on behalf ot tlu* \ isiting
Committee of the WhaUey .Asylum for a new .lust ices license aiil lioi isiiig .John llattye. of Whalley—one of the areliiteets
^■mployed by the .Asylums Hoard—to sell jnloxiealing liquors at a canteen on the Akyhim she. They wanted the license
for live years, said .Mr. Cleaver anil under .section I'f of the .Act of l l l l l l lh e Keneh had ■ power to-impose such eonditions on the .lieensi' as they thought necessary, hast year. ihe Keneh would remember., when
"the woik was in progress, the. men em ployed were unable to liml proper aeeom- .modation. ami it, beeaiue necessary lor tlu' Visiting (,'ommittee to take into considera tion the question of erecting huts.
i hree
huts Were huilt. each to aeeoinmodale dd anen. .As there would be about, lldd men workiilg on the site, however, the new <*ontraetor. when he took over the work would probably have to creel three more huts, and the Keiudi would thus .see that it would be advantageous if the. men had a
■ place whei'e they could obtain what drink they required, instead ol having to go to Wlialley for it and frequent the piiblie- .houses there. 'The canteen would be within a short distance of the huts and all would be within a very small area on tlu‘ Mite. T h e y did not ask for a license to Mcll intoxicating drink all day hiiig. '1 he^ .fumi'S .of, sale would be rt‘stri(4 ed .as follow.''‘-c4 \'eek-day.s: (igxeept fiat urda.vs).' Jialf-an-hoiir iit breakfast lime, hall-an- liour at dinner tinie:
evening.s...trom.7 to
fl-4o
p.ni. 8itturdays. ’ luili'-an-hour atf lireakfiist Ijliie,- ludf-an-hour ttl •. iliniier
time; .•ind .front 4 to !l-4n p.m. .Sinidays. ig-lld to
|i.III., amb-ii to U-4o ptm. !ln order to sl'iow that the, A'istling^Ciim-.
'■ I'iiittiH'VTn'teiuled to .see .tlia.t tl,te,,.,yj.i;n,t,eeii lias jn-j) jierlv eiiiKlut-ted'ui ever.v way, he .might siiy '.tliat': 'tw
tfriiinecl apU ythese' .-ii.puUl be. slrietiyTai- Ik B d l -•fSi.!, f B' been' foreei.1. I’ointing (Mit that I he monopol.v
value of
Ihe.liiamse if granletl. wouhl have to be rliseiissial. .Mr Cleaver said such value would be dillieiilt to get at, as it might be (hat the new eontraetor would refuse to accept it. The number of men employed would also var.v from year lo year. Init he thought • they eoiilil put the average, at bet ween three or four humlred. He would
suggest that the value should he plaeeil at rg.A a vear. He did not think (he Heiieli. in granting a new liismsin had ever .been .so Well assured thal the license would be properly used as it would in that ease. 'I'he license, although in the name of .Mr. Katiye. would be under tlje control of the Visiting Committee who met once a month on the sile. The license was onl.v for a short time and (he stringent rules ami regulations would be carried out by th'e A'isiling Committee. 'I’lie Xavvies .Mis
sion had aiqiointed a. missionary to live on the site, and had askeil.lhe Hoard lo make, a grant . tpw;ards his maintenanee.
'TiliT .lTnw.,evev,,pva^,i,sqnti;ary.^.to tjiiy liiyv^, hut siieli grant, the amount of whi<-h was might be made out of the prolits of
the eanteeii. Siipt. .Dalmer had no objection to oifer
and said he thought it was a niatter entire ly, for the. discretion of the magistrates. There was no doubt there were good points in the application. The drinking would be
loiaili.setl and tin men kept away from the piiblie-hoiises at Whalley. 'The rules were well framed and seemed to cover any tendeney lowartls excessive drinking. . M r . C l e a v e r p o i n t e d o u t . t h a t t h e n e a r e s t p i i b l i e - h o i i s e w a . s o v e r a , m i l e f r o m t h e
s i t e . 'I'he
m.agistrales decided to grant the
licence for five years sidqeet to rules
fr.aim'd by (he visiting committee, the
ciinteen also lo h:tve. two i-ntranees til tln^ front and nom? at the back. U'/lli rel'erenee lo I In' monopoly v.-diie
I ot the lieenee, .Mr. .A. K. Hubbiiril. of the solicitors' department in eoVineelion with
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H.AI. Cuslonis ;i;id
K.velse..London /louited ; out (ha.t (he usind course in
fi.xing ;i mono- i poly value was to lake the price the
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a.lieenee. and (he ilill'eretiee. between tiuit I value itml the price obtained if the I premises wei'e jmrehased by ;i brewer. In
I pre-mises would feli'h at auction wilhoul
i that e.'ise. however, it was .'i.lmost im- j possible to start on such a basis, because I the
premi.ses proposed to be used as a i eanleen hr.d no valm ;it pi’
ir.sent. Hi' j nughl point out. however, tliat 4(ltl men ! drinking half a'pint of beer ti'day would I consume 1.40(1 pints a wei'k. and at iJ.ld a i pint, till' gross takings wdiild be about. £Io a wi'i'k or £S(.I0 a year.
8i.x per
eenl. on that stun represented £40 n year. He mentioned that to indicate how quickly
the. monopoly viilue would rise if the num ber of workmen employed wa.s higher than
estimated. T’he .Magistrates lixed the valui' at £.'!0
a year'.
.ArOTOK-TL'KKV DKIVKH KIXKI). Herbert. Hath, motor drivei', Christ
Chureh Street, Dreston, was pioeecdeil against IVir tlriving a motor-lurry at a
speed dangerous to the ]mhlie and tilso for having no reai' light on the motor trailer. The summons with respeel of the lamp was taken lirst. .Mr. .John tiraee. of .Manehester represented defendant. D.S."Chiney stated that at Ti-IIO on
th6 2!Hh tiKo., he was on duty in .Aeei ing- ton Hoad. Whalley, in eompany with D.C. Yiite.s. 'I’hey there saw defendant in charge of it hi'itvy motor lurry to whieh a trailer was attiiehed. 'I’hey not'ieed that theie Was no jight on the triiiler and they blew • flit'ii' whistles .several (iini'S for defendant lo stiip. .‘After defeiuhmt hiid
tra.vi'lled about tlotV'yards they got him to st oji. 2}.()ti e.xiuninin'g the'ltmip he found it litis quite ihilil.
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Cro.ss4ix ai.n i'ne(l'I'he' hoadw as vei'y
roiigli and it wtis possible for the light to' b.ave . been jerki'd oiit. I f tJie lani'ji had beenj warm’ Jio \\oultl not liavo ruportod defonda’nl: ltj\vas a cold iiig lil'and tlie
himp would j n ’ o s e c i i t i u M ko coUl.
M r . C l r a c c s a i t l h e w a s s u r p r i . s c f l s u c l i a . ' A v a s
\W. Vales c'ormhoratctl. c v ( t
r e m a i n h i u n c l i f d . ' H u *
' h a ( . l n o t v ( ‘ t - s u c c e e d e d i n d e v i s i n c a - l a m p t l i a t
. I ’ c n c l i w o u l d . k n o w l l u M l u i m t M i i i u r c n u i t y w o i i k l
j c o n d i l i c m s a i u l i n t h a t c a s e i t w a s a p u r e u n a - V ( H t l a h l e a c c i d e n t .
1 D e h m d a n t a n d t w o m e n w ) u » w e r e w i t h 1 h i m < m t h e l u r r y a j i r e e d t h a t t l u * l a m p j w a s w a r m w i i c n t i n * j m l i c e m e n e x a ' r n i n e i l ! i t . ‘
;
. \ l i m * o l ‘ I - a n d c o s t s w a s i m p o s e d . . M r . ( . « ’ r a c e s a i d . t l i e s m a l l t i n e o f 1
I c a . r r i e d w i t h i t a n e n d o r s e n u m t o f t h e I l i c e n c e .
a c h a n c e . v e r y !
l i v e l i h o o d d ( ‘ p e m l c d o n h i s l i c e n c e a n d h e l u j p e d t h e y w e m i d r e c o n s i d e . : * i h e i r t l e c i s i o n . ' I ’ h e . M a o i s t r a t e s t l e c i d t a l l o a d h e r e t o l l i e
I c o u r s e * t h e y J n i d a d o p t e i l . ] . U*ith r<*eard \ o tlu^ snmtmms for driving: daneemnsly. l*.iS. (,'hiney estimated the speed of the luiTy d<*wn .Silndy I>row at from twelve to fourteen miles an. hour. l)(‘f(*ndant refused to slop until lie and P.C. 't’ates ran after hi»n. When asketl what he m(*U'til hy driving at sneh a dangerous and reekle.<s speed dehmdant said. “ I was not going al)ove eii(ht miles an hour.’* Witness told him he w<»uld l)e- r(‘porled ami deh.*ndant lherenj»of» re- [»lied. *■ I iuive hcen oiliiig the lu’akes .-ukI they hav<* not !»e(*n aelimj; properly." 'The ma.ximnm speed a.lloweil W!»s five miles
Jtn hour. I ’ . C ^ ^ ' a t e s g a v e e » » r r o h o r a l i v e e v i d e n c e . . . M r . ( I r a . e e s a i d t l i e e a s e w a s o f l l i e u t - m o . s t , i m ] M » r t a i i c e t o t h e < l e f e n d a n t . w o u l d l i k e t h e B e n e h t o t a k e i n t o e o n - . ' • ^ i c h ' r a t i o n t h e I ’ o a d o n w l n e h t h e a l l e g e d
o f f e n e i * w a . s c o m m i t t e d , f o r t h e r o a d \ \ a s s t r a i g h t a . n d t h e r e w e r e n o . s i d e r o a d s . O n . e n l t * r ? n g l l i e m ; * . i ! i r o a d d e f e n d a n t t o o k < * v f ‘ r y e a r e t o a \ ' o / d d a . / j g e r a n d ( h e l u r r y w e n t a t a w a . l k i n g p a c e .
t i i e i r .“ d t e n t i o n n o t h e e n I l v ’
; m a t i a n d h e e . ] ) p e a l ( M l t o t l i c m l o j x i v e h i m
D e f e n d e i i l W C / S o n l y a . w o r k i i i L C ' I ’ l i e t l e f e n d a n l ' s
l i ^ l i f c d u n d e r a l l
memher of the committee, and took great iilleresl in the Assj»ciation. * ' 'The past yea.r." .Miss Mnsson .said,
“ has hcen a meinor;*hlc om* for the As sociation. (•wing to tljc removal (>f the
nn'rst* into the dohn Kaslha.m Ih^mc. whi(^h is now llic frci*h(>ld ]H'opcr( of tlic Assucia- lion. d’hc formal (•pi'iiing of tlie Home look place on .M-».y 22r(.l. wlicn tin* com mittee entertained a large nnml»cr of snh- scrihers. also (hi* clergy :md doctors (>f tlic town, to lea. Il would liavi* given the committee mm-h plcasun* t(» ha.v»*- made tlu‘ ir invitations more mmn.*rons. hut ow- iiig to lack of spac(*. il was
impos.sil>lc to iticludt* an y memher of llic suhscrihci’s* lamilics. besides liim or her \vlios(* naim* a[)(H*arc(l on the last snliscripti<m li.*-!. It was also necessary. f(»r the sarm* reason. t<» divitic the guests into two parties, for dillcrenl tla.ys. 'riu* e(»mmiUc(* feel sure tliat their dinienlly w(uild he |■ ealised hy all. hut lake this opportunity of explaining llte :trrangement.s rmide. ■■ Xotwithslanding the very
had.weather
a large numher (if ladies and gentlem(*n were prest*nt. arid Mrs. .1, 11. As]>inall. mir t»
re.sidenl. sail! a f<*w words expressing the very hearty lluinks of the .\ssoeia,tion to the iNastham family for their splemliil gift.
'I’lie Home was tniich
a.dmired aiul (lie (’oinmitt(*(* were mneh eongralnlated on having such excellent (piarlt*rs in fnltire
Jor the Xurses. 8(mu* of llu* visitors were anxious to .*irrange om* spare mom for the I’ceeiitit.m of in-(»alietjts to he tin* mieh*us (•t tliat Cottage Hospital wliieli is tin* dream and
a.mhition of many of ns. hilt such a.n arrangement is out <»f tin* question in onr present quarters, whieh is a H(nm* fiw District Xnrsi*s. not a. Xnrsiiig llome. “ Mr. Kastham and .Mrs. .Mercer W’ihpp
M e d e
c l a r e d t h a t t h e p o l i c e w t » u l d n e v e r p r o s e c u t e d d e f e f j d ; » n ( h t r d r i \ ' / / ) g n * e / c - h a d
a U r a e l e d . l \ v l l \ e , f a e t t l u U . l l u ' v e w . ‘ . s , i \ o J i g l i t o n t l i e I r a . i l e r .
a n d ( / l e m e n / l a d a / n p / < * o p / » o r f u n i ( i e s ( , » f s e e i n g
a . n y ; i \ > \ ) m a e h i n g
r o a d w s i s . o n e w l i i e l i * a n < l
p e c i a l l y a t n i g l d .
I l w a s a l i g h t t u g h t d a n g e r
' V U e v, m r . n e t m l d s a f t * l y
fa ir ly d r i \ ’ e o n a ( a g o o d j » a c e . e s D i ' f e m l a n t h a d d r i v e n
f o r t w e l v e y e a . r s a . i u l h a d n e v e r h a . d ; ' . i i a c e i d e u t a n d l i . a d m * v e r h e e n p m s e e n t e t l (
f o r t l r i v i n g l e e k l e s s l y a . n d ( . I t i n g e n m s l y . I ■ i ) e h ‘ n d a n t d n » v e d o w n t h e l i i l ! a t a . s p e e d I o f a l a m t h v e t o s i \ * m i l e s a n h i t u r a m i h e j c o u l d s e e t h e o n i e « * r s s o m e d i s t a n c e a l i e a d . i K v i d e m a * . i n s u ] > p o r t . ( h ‘ t l i i s w a s g i v e n
; I > y d e f e n d a n t a n d l » y t w < » m e n w l i o w e r e o n t h e l u r r y w i t h h i m , h u t t l i c B e n e i i ‘d e c i d e d t o i n l l i e t a . l i n e o f 20 - a m i c o s t s . ; . M r . ( h N i e e a v g a i m a s k e d t h e l » < , * n e l i t i » r e c j m s i t l e r t h e i r . d e c i s i o n i n t h e l i r s t e a s e , a s t h e f i p e s m e a n t t h a t t h e l i c e n s e w o u l d h a v e
t o ' b e e n d o r s e d t w i c e , h u t
liave heen
nn.ist generous in put ting tlu* house iu order, and in giving us much furniture, hut a removal is always an <*x- />
eti.se. and (he eomnn’Hee liav(* heen oh- ligetl to lay out some t»f the Km-vrgeney fund in necessary repairs. :iUerati(»n< nml tnr/n"(ure. .Soo/i afiar W(‘ (ook />ossess/on. the garden fence was blown down, and a new one was ahsolwtely neei*.ssary. A sh(*(I had to I'M
* rlrr.•mg(•(l f(»r (lie hr*th chairs t h e . M a g i s t i a t e . s d e c l i n e d t o m a k e a n y a l t e r a
t i o n i n ( h e i r d e c i s i o n . CLITHEROE NURSING ASSOCIATION;
'I’HK
VK.VirS WWIK l^i-WJKW'Kl). 'riiere wa.s a. good a t (end.-.iiee a.l tin*
annual meeting of tlie Clitheroe- Xursing Association, whieh wa.s held a.t tin* '(’own
Jhdl on .Monda.y in'cning in last week. M a y f i r ( A ) d . C . T . M i t c h e l l ) p r e s i d e d .
In
pre.senting tl|e report of the
pa.si year's workiing tlu* »Seeretnry (
Mi.ss S.
Musson) * saJd tlie Assmautidn* luul i\(»w eoinpleted ” 20 years' work. Oiiring the past year, the eomrnittia* had lost (»ne of
its olde-st memhers. .Mrs. .Musson. wUu was (Uie (h'.ihe .originators of the. Assoeiatloh.. and ,tt;easurer, tor loytair.s. -Vmdher gooi.1 friend whoin tliey inid lost - was the. late iMr.s, IU)t)inspiji. w;lut; waS' a ;nVom]>er <»f the-
A.ssoeiatJdji froOiyt hej eimiineneenient till' .she left the .Castle and was always Oi. keen ami gonefdus supjibfter of the work, ‘^riie* late Airs. Uoden .was also formerly a
Hint hieyeles. a/ul t/ie.<e two items have made large inroads on mir spare money. Owing to tile illness of both our Xurses in t/ie snnmier. a/ul (he (•••M'<e((m*nt engage ment
of.ttnnporary nurses, tlie committee have had to transfer 1.10 from the hhner- g(mey lund to the current working aeeoiint J'-veiy elUu’t is made hy tlu*. Secretary. '1 reasun'r ami Xurses to keep down ex penses. both in the Home arul in the tlis- triet. hut a certain amount of appliances, (.Iressings. and nourishment
a.re e.hsolutely essential tor tfu* wiu’k done hy the nurses, a.nd the eommitlee feel sun* that no snh- seriher grudges money spent on the com fort ot the nur.<t*s who (.lo sneh e.xeellent- work tor the Association, and well deserve every eonsidera I i< m. During the past yeai’. Xiirse W'right
;’,nd Iter siihstitiiles Iwive
pa.id 2.1UiO visits to l-IU eases, a-n increase From the pievioiis yea.r of (iS visits and 27 ea.<es. 'riie com mittee lu‘ar with pleasure that .Xurse Wright'.s work continues to he higldv va.Iued hy patients and tlieir friends, atid (•xeellt*nl reports have been re(.*eived from tile »Jiil)iIee institute, whose, inspector visits (.'htheroe (piarlerly. aiul s(*es tlu* work done hy Iioth nurses:
Xur.se .Mellor has .r:’.(>idly'made a place in the town for
♦ the Association's maternity nur.^e. 'I’here are diOieulties in every uiuh'rtaking of this
-kind, hut tlie eominittee are Ic'd tit believe ,'tha.t her good nursing wiiuld he via'v seriously mis.-<ed were this l>raneh ttf the
;w’i;»rk abandoned now. Tlie eomniitt<*e wish to run this maternity work on heuelil lines, as rmieli as possible, and trust that ^le.vJt year the fee.s and the grant made hv )he ’ l’(jwii Couneil' for heiiltii visiting, .which is done by the maternity nurst*. will cover her' ihaintenanee. .Most . of her fpathnit.s have jiaid tjio bT‘ ,wiIlitiely ^and- |>rohi|)tIy, .only tJiose In ,
q>oor.'eir-
eiinistanees Muiving^ been allo'wed .a re-, duction. Some who are considered able..
(<• [>a.y, r.nd havi* not done so will be deprived (•f any further nU(*iitimi fnnn tlu^
.Association .\nrse. •“ Ll is impossilile to gauge aeeiir.-btely
the exact exlrji expenditure incurred in the kec(>ing of two Xiii’S(*s. inst(*ad of one. a*< fiM'iner'iy. hot an approximaJi* sta'l»*nu*nt of the (*xp(*nses and roeeipts are given heloW. “ "I'lu* eommilt(*e
wl.sn to thank all suliserihers. a.nd lo heg for their inen*s:seil
support. A glanet^ at llu* halanei* sheet will prove tliat tlur h.-danet* in the l>ank from llu* annual e(*l!eeti(U>. es'imot bi* made t(» cover tlu* neec.-^sary exp(*nses (»f tbe emning year. Il is trmt that tlu*re is still a balanet* on tlu* riglit side in the l''mer- g{.*ney juml. hut (lie eommitl(*i* would mneh like t(» keep thal for use In eases of emergency, such e.s siekru*ss. nneX[K*et ed
■ |■ (*pairs to tlu* home. etc. 'They wish to thank vei*y gra.tefidly those who liave sent them dori.'ilions from the jiroeeeds of halls.
soeia.Is. lectures, etc., and ti'usl that they miiy he bflen rememlMa’cd in tliis way (iuriiig'IIk*’(•(•rnirig year. 'Tliey ven ture lo ask for more donations fnnn grate ful patients who can alVord !(• sluiw in this way. their
appreeia.lion of help re ceived from rliM nurses, aiul such gifts will he grale.ftdly reeiaved at any lime hv the Secretary, nr they may he given !(• llu? Xnrse. who will forward tlu*ni to h;*r. “ 'I'he eoinmittee find it diflienll to visit
personally many of tluisi* wlio wv.rk in the mills and are s(*ldorn to he found at Imme. ami they a.i-i* assnretl that then* are. many wlu» wdiihl l»t* glad to give if they had the. opporlnnity. '!'(• meet tlv;s dinienlty. the (•(•mmittee
propii.se this yi*ar t<» ask the millowners to alhtw a. eolleetion to he m:\di* in tlu* mills, on a. d'*.le wliieli is to he li.xed later. 'I'he eommittei? hope ((• eoll(?et 'lu*rsotially. and trust that they may be gi*nei'ously support id by lliosi* whose fr*.ni//u*s;md frirnds rrcrivrsti iniirh h<*ne/i( Irom the Assoeia.tion.
If this plan is
bmnd praelieable, the e(unn\iUee would (Iie/i prohahh' o/ni’t. ;/i (lu* honse-(o-juiuse
e<dle(aing. those* stn*ets wher(* most of tlu* iuhalutants work \w U\e mills. “ 'riie eomjnitt(‘(? wisli !<• thank the.
dnn(n'.s of gifts for (he use of patient.s. a-tul tor Uie Xurses' Houu* : lo the former, old
liuen is always (‘sptu'ially in r(*qiiest. ami a furdiei' .snpph' woulcf la^ welcome. I he thanks of the .Assoeialion are
again due to .Mr. l*k
Ua-w.stluHiie for kindly auditing the Seeretarv's accounts.
'i’HK BADAXOK SHH1*:T.
(he general fund showed the receipts to have heen
'riu* ha lance sheet in eonheetion with Hts. tid.. made up as
ibllows : Balanet*
b.viik. 112-1 Is. Id . : Kanm*rs' Ball ('omrniltee. jL'2 2s. ; Catholic
-Bali. i2 2s. ; Board of Cuartlians, r\ U.: Cage Birds' Society, (Mr. 'r.aylor’s lecture). 1-1 14s. ; C.'aiiine
As.soeiatitin. 11 ,I 7s. Sd : Barish Chureli Operatic Soeietv. 1 4 *
•Itihilee .Mill social, 11 ; kow' Aloor Cliui’eli, Coronation eolleeliim. I I Is. lU! : Town C (unu'il (foi* Health
vi.siting), 120 : do. (for inilJv. etc.),.. I I Ss. loil. ; ].:'itients* paynu'iils, l(i 1 Is/;.materiiity fei*s. l,*iS 7s. ;
rent .of X(». 8 . ' ICsiitoii 'Terrae'e. 17 lOs : A orkshire In-surarua* Co.; ■ 17* ’Os. nd, : 'I raiister from Hmergeney I'niul. InO : I:»ank interest. 7s. Ud. : .eolleelions. I 7s ' 12s. 2d. 'I’lu* chief items of exjienditure w(*re salaries, wages, hoard and lumsehold
expenses. 1471 iisr Obi : oxt ra nurses. 12 1 Its,. ()d : wader, ga.s aiul eo;ds rt7 I2s • U)d. : “rent of 22, Castle View, 1 10 *»s *•
nursing r(*quisites. HI (is. 2d. ; -rates and ta.xe.>. l(i 10s. :a| ; halaiie<*: in l»ank 185 I2s._2cl. . . .
.......... Tlu* Convalescent fund reeeiots wa* A \ l * r n tc -
.Halatua. Iro... I<1105. £4 (D'.''-bl ; M.-.s. ,)]' 1 . \\bi|.(.. lO.-i. : .Mra. K.flVHailev.^Tl I.:-. ■ M y . Muf,cl<'r,
..lUs..; Mi'a'i:.. J^
a.tltant. £ 1 ': l o a m r a t . , 1^ . , ; l a K i e t i f - f ^ i a v . n c b b ; .
* * * * • . * • ■ 4 itiSL'II III, X l * :
D7! J : k Oil. ;
tlie.se hoine.s. Einergenev Fund.
^ _ T ; , s r t o t t t j £ IO 11>. -bl. a .i , i : t : i i ..A ;x ,. .,u l i- . U m \ a l t . ' s u c n t l i i i n u ' . . S o i i t J i p o r t . . . £ : ! . : D e v o n . « l i i i ' e l u > . S | ) i t a l , H u x t o n , . P ; { r > s . ; l O i l . ; b a i a n e e
tlii'i' I Os
postaj-i's ;!s. i n h a n d ,
. S i x [ i i i t i e n t . s \ v e r e i . s e n t , t b . - ; - K e e e i p t s : B a l a n c e
in hjMik. 1185 5s. 2d . : easli in liari'l. 12 5s. tid. ; haidv inler<'sl. 12» His. 7tl. tntiil
iH l i 7s. IV.yments ; 'rran.*'l'er to
(Jenend fund. 150 : fni'iiiture. 122 lOs. 7(1.; gard<*n f(*net*. etc.. IHi 9s. : shed for l.^alli chairs. i*ie.. l(i 9s. : garilener's time and removal of furniln ie. i:2 iSs. (h! ; Ijjdatu- in hank. 19:i Os. 2d. 'The report caul st:ilenient of aeeouiit-x were ado[»t«*tl on the nui(i«m of the .Mavor,
seconded hy Ald(*rman W'liipji. .Mr. .). ,M. W’ liipp pitiiited out that {her--
were several items of <*xeepli«»n:d expendi ture last- y(*ar. severa.l of whieh would iMi n*eur.
Col. Bol»insun. referi'ing to the In-
suraiUM* Ai-l. said tlu* (piestion wiueli v itally alVeetral tliem was whether- (lie
A.ssoeialimi would he enl;irged oi' abtdislied .Nurses wouhl he reipiired what(*ver the a-i’i’angement. It was not improhahh* thut the tow nspeople would I’eeognise the worth
<•1 the Work whieh llu* Asstn-i.-ition liaddone. during the la,st 20 years, and favour the i-onlinuanee of the Assoeia.tion underjhr ju'eseiii eonditions hy enlarging its sphere of ^(•perations. On the other hand, the Ant horit ies might make otlu*r provisioii. arul that Association woukl not lu* rieees- sar\’. ’ I'he only thing tltey eouh.l do wa.' to make provision for' eonlimring another’ \a*ai-. and. if necessary, to dr;iw the tm eigeney fund again. •Miss
Alu.sson i-emai'ked that il wa-; no
us(* keeping the ,eriu*r*geney fund in the hank, to whieii .Mr.
I*a:sthain rejilied
that they might well dr-iw on it a> occasion dem.-inded. .Mrs. .1. It. Aspinall. Mrs. A. W'.Mussoii.
.Mrs. It. Sonlhworth and .Miss 'I’ermaitl r'ctiring memh(*rs of the (\»mmitt<*e. wei’e
1 re-eleet(al. and. on tlu* jiroposilion of .Mrs. ,!•. D. Bohinson. .Mrs. J ’ ieJvup (Low .Moor), was electeti to the vaeattey ereal<*d l»y the tlt*atl\ ol .Mrs. .Musson. -A vote of tlianks w;is accorded tin
.Mavor lor' />resi'ding, proposed h\' Col. \'\ D, Bobinson. and seconded by Mr. •!. .M. \\ hipp. In I'esponse the Mayor said il was ri/ifiee<*.<.<:{r\* tn sa.y with w/i;:( /dea-sure
lie ae<u*ded t<> the I'l'ipiest of tlu* eommilttv to I'.ike t\\e eluiir fi>r such at\ exeeUeut instilntion as tlu* ( 'lilhemi' Xiirsrng
.soe/ation. ‘ L / .V S E E O C O ^ r rO l iVl) ’ with U.nn:
water is ;m e.\relleiu gargle for Sore CohD. C\.«ughs. eu’
HOWLAND fl EDUCATION SUB-COMMITTEE.
SCHOOL A'rTKXDAXtd':s. 1 he lollowing ai'e the attendanei'S for'
Janu a ry at the schools in the area eim- li’olled hy the Bowland' Kdueation Suh- CommiUet*; Crindletori Lam* Ktul C- lKi.2 9 ; 'rhoiuieyholine B.C.. 9 5 .CHI’. Great -Mytton ( 9 2 . ;>4 ; ( lishurm* Couneil. IHl.OO' Rirningt(m. 8 9 . 5 8 : Xewtini in-l>ow];uul.
,8 9 .1 8 : Sawl(*
y..CiKlenoniiaritional, 88.2:t: Hasington Dale Head C. 8 5 . 10: Bashall I'aives C. 8 2 . 2 2 : Whitewell C. 81.81: Bayllmriie Couneil. 81 .57 : '.rossUle Paro-
cliial, 7 9 . -18 ; Boltoii-by-Bo.wland ( 77-Oti Wuddington and West Bradford C:.. (>S.4:I:
(b’indleton, (54. SO: Slaidhuvn Brennamh I’^nd, closed-fop -iliphtheria.
8 0 , 29. against 8 0 .5 8 iti Jannarv. 4911.
Ciuplcrij Scrubbing, Tablecloths
“ -Ftmcy using- a'scrubbing brush oi» a? nice tablecloth.
■ ■ You say the dirt and stains’won't ebmc out
without.scrubbing..
Thcy.w.illT-w’itli Fds'-Naptlia used
in “ tlie F’els-Niiptha way;’-’
. .T ry .-o n e piece;, next wash-day acco.rdi.ijg ■ to■:;dinections on the ■ Ffls-Xaptha wrapper.
I'cli-NaplUa 39 Wilson street-Loodoa KC 1 < 'Total-
B a cka ch e Kidney
keen and |ienetrating
a.tmo.s]ihere betrays its existence, and upon venturinj; oulsi ile the bouse the bitinb wind pierces Ihrotinli
us and keeps us in a shiver. The naliiral result is thal the pores of the, skin elosi: up. and till' kidneys are ta.xed with the extra work of throwing' olV the waste
ina.tter
wh.ieh. the skin ouijhl to deal with as pers|)ira.tion. Hut the kidneys have alreiuly so mneh work of their own to do. in lilteriiur tin .jioisonoiis liipiid waste out of tl blood, that tliey soon iireak down under the
strain of this extra work. ^ritis is how so inan_\' fatal eases ol
dropsy, stone, a.nd l!ri<;ht's disease have their besinninjr. and the ereat need of a uentle kidney tonic when the wind is in the
I-ia.sl, is appaa-ent. .\ course of Doan's Haeltaehe Kitlnev I’ills at such times, or whenever you are troubled with a ttold, ehill. or iidluenza. will eive the kiilueys just the I’Xtra help they need to cope with the lukled biirdeii east upon
tliein by the suppressed aiition ol the .skin, and will liiiild up the streneth of the Icirineys and maintain the ac t ivi ty ol ihe urinaiw svsteni . Doans Dills act ouly on the kidneys a.nd bladder, and do not interfere with the l iver, stomach, or bowels. 'I'hey
a.ie uiiaranteed safe for
e.vei'vone tiiidiu* all eoiulitions. and are |iroveti. by the experiences of your neigh bours. to be the best medieine known tor ;
Drops.v, Gravel. Disturbed flow. Pains in the loins and back. Lumbasto. Rlieuniatism, Stone. Irre.sfular Heart. Unnatural Drowsiness,
a i n l n ! l l u f i n s i d ' k i d n c \ ’ u r i c a c i d j i o i s n n i i t t i .
Iruijldc ami CAUTION! Don’t ask for backache or kidney pills—ask distinctly for DOAN’S B a ck a ch e Kidney Pills. PILLS
srfiniislv tnmhloM with h.-n-knch**. Stum* \r;ir.- 1 hurt iny Iuh-U wliili* mid for 111
ul -IS. Unmlry.
.~ii\s .Mr. 'I*. r.lj»kc\\. ' \ Iwivr Ik-dij
tiMHitiis I work.'t! ill \v;iH*r ii|» to my knoo.> : ilmt dill tM
*t imjifo\'o iiintlors.
arlu* Kiilnoy I'ill.-t; ihoy ..<oon inado a oivat I'hauLro in .niy lioahh, and 1
.>Jl raiohton myscH'. ■* 1 <;ot no ft'liid' imtil I usrd l>oan*s Mack
IN lUaki 'dii
tin- lowor [•art of my ha<*k that I had to'^iw- ii|> \\f»rk, ami it> ili«* inornini:' \ coiiltl }iardl\
" SoNTTtd timo.w 1 lijoi siu'li had }>aln.' jk-to.^s
'riu* |*i)l.'! inadi* tia* loci hctlcr altoootlu-r. and .>inco thc\- cured me I ha\c had no return o! t Ilf haekaelte.
ahonf \vilhoiit I ho>o «jroadhil [»jdns in my haok. alilo ti» not
" Aboi 'J'ii.- \a
* ' I l o w i s I I - t h i L U A . ih.u I miwL 1-'
mr.ss?" V. 1
'i'h’o h n 111 wax'.’d sirang.l
cht; grru'e* ».! Or: 1 .1 U.s-:r'rluld, Liw p rj :iiad\-aiieo'-f imn- l l>r:vilegi:s «'I lo-ih; o<luoali?’'n gh-.i.-ri 1
them ‘ 'hit liisl'ory
i.iseii r-
;.i:ion 10 g> n uMli* [tjw'i'sl^ Ih.’AS, if
♦:ja«T IiK:.S ; ol oLh'l Divine
n.gulai'on
ai.-vJ liuk* in du- <lay.
i’,4 *r- ad'n'gs ff'-rii !.»y ijtairsf.-. f r . V t . ’ C i
{.ho
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Hroi)l>eis. let rte-
l . e ’ i ' i ' . i - “ I
n v ' / r f . ' o i i p o r i n ’ l i i • U) n-ad, l.iiL j ' >n-
m/c b.'i'ans;-* ol .-.i
m'jid, w 11 •I-!', r v.i 1 ro iv, and i ; •;L;:nl!Ui;i!ly an < j '
a U e S u - v l
l!u„‘ SA iFig'g;i-• «' IBs sujF'rio’iii) .i was so gv’iB-nd'.A W.'IS (()).
‘'’ a- d Tin id ■
“ Ih.w re.:,!, sd !i.L\’ii>g n:'\ t r g'. -il I \r ;r* ■ ! i ini a
gr.ie.T •:[ 1 B> .8T-
a'
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.xpl.UKKi?in «.i pa.rf.-t.'l'. v.'hd*' 1 •'•er.
A St )N ( h ir lt;ss ? 1 n*i'! 1
-.I-'ii: wnlo’ i •. 'en; | \.-*.,LrS- old
aiien'.I rig t‘ 'gm ir
..Wi.T i\i Jcrn'.d' i‘ O'
aa.siiiii Jtsns w.;| S I T U “ p . t r - . - n - . ' s Luki 1 siuyjios.‘ 1 j| anv ni'.n
■i.i J r : . s e p h a < lilt:
shh.-r**'! lb.- ni.u:*’
r-f.lii'
and J>'sn-; w i> i s i l l ■ x . i ’
well'd I’.- - nnd-. and is no; .l I..1; .Vs m’ght. B- ' I } \\s rp::n ai' p.i
liu: on,'in* worhl. : 0:1 < :nu I iTt--1
ni'lii;-.n.
hi.*aliB‘ S, U'-iMdA] •‘ •aravan.
1 ; aam |,'u >hon'.
I’ll.'. l.a.AV " \ \ h p ‘ year. He li-MC
tho I..OV, .in«] kei.p K -r.d’.! Is. j
-Vu dn. • ihwt' in s t w/1 1'di \ >'r' I'd
pomrkar L-'n.''. ;r which e« p/rt'd '1
h's modv' T , a n d ’ I bis m:s.-‘on i> i ’ IJ
I'*;Uiv.T. y.'ara o.f
1 lo .<pr| J
r,"-|uirvnv. ms <;!' 1 ran^enV 'iir m ; i ;h r ,
an ■ .!,ndi('al.x:;> h'J
th.it d'.Ls was tl'.i'l K's nilm'stnl
IN •n | Th.j ore 4 ;' r ■■;'■.i:;ht.'.s'.; amh- iriti''
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