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T H E T I M E S * . F R I P A Y . J U I a Y 2 « 1912


ORNER. Y. - BIRDS.


lii.'in .Mit, .a-ciKL-in-^r piii:!!


< > k > f c y kW < > k > l« R 5 R ^ ' ‘inis


s*m.; lIu- }'11111^ ri-,iiK l'(ir f;iil-Ci.tiri|Vr_


irllllUl (,:lk ilurliljr July, .s<, ilj;,,' .• a


miiiv iiaini. 'Hifc ;u|iply .u<'


liritit; th’f im'lunm aiul wimyr • |. iih.ry .S.-.ISUM lia.-i l«v,r, a


L;-!- ixruhrv k’iciici-s wlm h.-n’i- |( . k'Trls l<ir ;jn- tvilili.'. hava mail,. ITS Ilf ;hi 111.


|| ki Vi-ls Ilf I.hi- niiri- l>r,vils ar,' ]lii.'H' an' .1 -^vial many li.iiii-.l^.i l.iaii'ii i'll' iv.n-ly liirxls ami n,rn


|iii:ii \. as t!ii y I'l'l-i-ji aiarjil - lailiaa >a'asii:i is nii. ai;,! i|,i. Miiist [mimi.-v liriin^ kvpt i;,, |,,


11',. iiiinn.-il lar.-. ■r .1 lim I j'i'iiiia;’n'ii wIkti- ili,. MUinluT Ilf finvls irifi>.su.ai v.'iih inli'SS tln.'.v arr slvil In if liinls viTy nun'!i. (.‘.spa-iallv


» k t.inls a. I'.liam-a


■ il iiii; i;ul\ sn. Inn. Vi.hctn ilili \\i .ik ihi-y .i-c - ninixf susi:ei>i'.l,Iii


ll.iMs shinilil It ut-U aUu-miol hi:; ui-.aliVr, a-- rl vim iin;


iii-.sk.vi'miin siMii ao.-iiiiuilati.'. .ilillsiiMii'iKs ui: ahvays iV-tih-


I:.;r iK'i.i l.iyin'i-UiXi.fsi. -aiiil .niiiV-


|1''„ will ill'. -Surjl a.s <lu?V:: .swc-]*'. .1. s-iii.l. nr ilr\ rarrJi. with no Wi.iil .mill's aiiswVr wtII. ii.is itiily


i.ii' il:wo ii,.'.s:- ni i-.isy iiia.'.'.i r In ki't.-i) rT.jilVu-


|n's!i h.iy nr.sir.iw. WJit'ii llin li lii'- Ill'S'. Is>\>.'s sliiiiiM It' Hmv v r iiisiili'. jus.' iliv s.'iiii,.. as ilio inn wln"i iliT iliisl is uaal


i SI I I'ilc’ i\ \n i.'orroil". .! 1 I'lil supi'rs'.Miion ajin.iif,m'.


II I, :!i.i; I'liii'ki'iis hat I'lii.nl in !y il 1 a i ’.v pay. This m.iv hi ■ '■ .isi'S. nil 111' I'spi'i-ially whoii n.iri'il :n ,!n' , ikl-ra.shiiiiii:i| I. hr-ni. I'l ni:i w^i.'liii.s arl.'i)ir Iki as Ilf .ill UL'is.


It is hafi^T


I-U. .lII ii-.iIis .s ihi- rhii.'kens i';lii |:ia 111 :hi-insi-ha's. m.iiiv h.i.',i'iii.il in August aiiil


; yii.iT whii'h raiil a.V Vll,' niirl 111 U'^iciiiiiin i.f Man'll. Many I'.aii'ki'iis wti*." I.'ii'iiig liy ('hrJ.si.- •-t liaii'liml ill July .stariml lay-


\-|. Iiin-n iinfiirtiiiKUi' in I' 'll. .ifr.iiiI til in' api.'i-iii. till- I'.ayys am iniirh i'.hi'aii-


ii'iis .itriiw 'iiiil'..' iiioelv till I'liiiiTs iia.


Till.' vaily ilinl I'llii-'Ki-IIS iifivei' mak'i;


I'l-r ii.i.ii'liT.il lilies ilo. hut \ as ffiniil lai'i'ts, ‘aspin'iah i!ii>'Iat'.''l iililiT iiinlc liinls


I arm. F it i J and Fire-side.' i jm o T i iK k S .


It pal'tli'iilai'ly luiiiii'i'ous in is i i lr i . anil in-ai'ly all tlni ti'i'i'S rniitaiii a IV.w vicsls.


ihi' lu'i'i'iliiiL’.' snnson appnais |i iiiiiisiially jH'uilunlivi,'. ami | is havi' iai'i'i'iist'tl nnormoiis- la ary vary noisy, i‘S]i(M'iall.V ■ nini'nin.u'. and wliaii oim hii'il [ii'T'i'lii'iI nil till' fiiihh;


|l al four iih'hn'k in *lm Hilly In a inatn anl'oss tin-' u islii's I hat they would !i0


1 hi'fnri' 1'onmu.incinn' hi


lyiiiiny linnks ai'ii I'callu'i'Cil hasi* nl till' Ijnak lik i’ lha an 1 lirri'l'ni'c nasily 1h‘ 'li-'^'


Jinni thi'ir jiarents, wlio are liiiind till' fai'i', wliicli gives li'w hat ■■ I'hii'i'ly ” apnear- |woi'd " Crow " is used in n to indii'iile an.v lai'g'i' bii'il


|liiniagc': Inn sti'ietly s]ieak- lie Carrion Crow, a lug'


linilar tot ho Uiiok, liui willi ||ilo shi'i'ii on iis jiltiiuage, '■ hliii' shoon of the more


do not nest in ooloiiies like |!' .voar.


I'lil selei't a site fre(|Uen11y of the wood, wliieli they 'riie.v are partieu-


I 'i to oai'h other, and more has lieeii I'eiioi'ted of one


J its mate had heen killed' I'op of the di'iid hird indi- :i its nriof it had I'efused to


nest looently fouml in n


writor was situated in_!U> ft was of enormous .size,


lien f lv lieeii udded to voai Iv the then ot'iniliiers, ami


III' I'liieestors hefore them- stli'ks used ill the outwar "rfootle rotten, and wouk


I loiiohing'. B its of turt' fi'oni the neighhourinfi


tools, and le.aves had U"


Int ih(‘ interior was particn- 1 and eosy, rnhhit’ s fu ’ '


J l l y I'onnded. it was e^cep- llow. As :i ra le . nest. I'ees ai',i rnne.h’ neater a^


Ihan those found upon oli


■ Vdlv so hu lk v. •T a r , R i r J s . "


I wool heing the ch ief niater- I'hong'll the emiwassnioofn


T H E It U R N I , E Y T R A G E D Y .


J^MITII C()M.\1ITT,I''.1) FOK T R IA L . •\i Hui'iili'_\ I’liliir-Ciiun oil I'l'iiliiy. jolui


.^mil'll, jg. pur's hiLli'lieiV ol ( .I'ltherin-. u;i.s hr(iiiL;]i; iiji nu rTiiimid dningtil "'Ah Imviig iiiUrili'iTil a (linik'S'iii' si'i'i'iinV ciiniL'd .■ \iii(.'li.i _'iS. wliii I'linV.' fi'oiii Mmi('.li(‘sl<,'i'. .'iiul


l""i l■•.•l•ll k,ilg.i:n,.g ill Hiilii,;i Strik,';. Humlry. -Mr, (inril;,ii hit'w'iiI'l (iii.stnii'U-'d li\ ..Mi.l).


II- I’ryiiiii'. 'for tin- 1 jii'ci'Vnr ol I ’ lilHic I’rii-'i'riuiiinii) ;n,,,,.;i;n.'(l for rliC prosis.'iiliioii.


mil! ,\lr. J . I 'Briggs, of ClWit'roi.- '.'iiul f'''iililiii.iii.ri-pr('.Si'0,VTil jirisoiici'.who .'ijijieari'd niiii'li lr.iip.'r spirits Vlum r;ii thr two


lici'viriii.s orcassion.s wJi'cn liMoro live f oiirj. d'l .'lepping hiilo l.lie dock 'lu' gl.'inceil tn- 'uirds each sidr of iJit' court ;vnd smlk'd ;i't "III- III' two a(:r|iiai,nl';inc('S whosu guzc he Ml- was acconimoidatdd with a- I'ea.t ’"111 li.si.!-nial imo.s'g uitcnllv as ^Ir. (,ordon


'Iwvaa iiiifol'iTerl the fitoiv' for'the- IW'.seeu- tkiii. .'\lii-r he.'in'jvg the ovklcneo tl'c .Ma.gi-'-


Ka.ii'.s eemnutteo Sm"i:lllii Tor trrn.1 uv tlul •Mil iii'!ii.step .Assizes.


(^-jjXHEROE POEO CEL'B.


j,|.',sri.N-'^'lT()A' l.lh' . i .U 'CO C lM ' A A J )


V K Ii l i l 'K G lI C C B S DKCIDI'IB. 'I'lii' Uiuruaiiieiit arraiig'i'd hy the


I'lillii'iai' I'ulu Cluh 'Viis ('outiiiued on |..,i,l.iv afternoon. Uaiidsoiiie and valu- lli'i'tur''luive lii'i'ii olVered for eoiiipeti-


''iii hv the 'l". |j‘ .\. Yei'liui'g'h, iind on Bridiiy de Jtiueourt and


|i,';iisi';ill and the Aormaiis dt'eided 11,-li li'iiin should aiiiieiir in I he final Vei'l.urg'li Cup. The latter had won their way into the ttnal


,11 Ibe'laneoiirt Cap. B rin sea l l had a “ ....aids' start, and they registered five i„.,T making' their total seore .seven, li'iu tiie .Noriiiaiis. i le l lo r played a great


,rilin', iiml si'oreil foin' goals. A. .Mid- miml idso re.gisleied one, hut they were


livii goals hi'hind at (he iinisli.


iliriiw'ii friini his pony, and rntu'ussion


’.■ iiVicil oiV tlu* n'liil; his I'lnee.


In the


|.,a ilmUkei'." Mr. A . li. ( Inn rnd, a ,ji,.mlii'r of the B riiist 'all team, was


susl:iliu*(l :i I l f liiid to 1h‘ and Al r. ( i . AspiMall T l lK .l'’ L \A l i ( lAM K S .


l lie liiials liir the I'ups were pliiyi'd on SiiUinlav a ftei'iinon hefore a rei'ord at-


Ictuliitiee' fill' lirst niateh was lor the .Jaueolirt


Ciui and "'ns hetweeii Brilisenll nnil Ihi' llaiigh Killers, 'i'lu' teams were; lU'insi'iill :— .Messrs. 11. ISideliotlom,


li. .Vspiimll. II. Aii'holas aiul C. tkindy Itnilgh I t id er s ;—Messrs, d. 1;. yiae-


alliini'. (.'apt. Bridges, .11. .L. Kushton,


anil il. C- Cross (hack), rmiiiie : ^Ir- A . .Midwood, fill' liniig'h Killers had a two g'oiils


liandii'np slart. In the lirst • 'eh i ik k e r " llrinsi'nll were the. lietler team, hut the "Hillers" niaiiag'i'il to Iveep tlieii' g'oal iiiunt. In the .si'eimd period Caplain lil'idges si'ored a good goal tor the Hillers and. iiliiiosi iimnediately after 11. Nielndas go.t through for Briiiseiill. lliilii teams sirove hard to seori' again and tinallv •!. li. ila eu lpin e added aii- iiilie'- for'the Kiders.


11. .Sidehollom milled line Ini' lii'iiisenll in the third por-


liim Ilf the gnme with a tine shot. The '■ Hillers" then liegan to jiress and Hiislinni had hat'd lines on two oeea- ,-iiiiis.


Ill


C iiliM'il (it


tlll li til'


\v:inl> limii I


the


inll had all li. Aspiliall


the ,


tmii'lh ‘ ■ ehukker" Briiis- the hetter of si'ored again. .si'oi'es


the p la y , td . . tile tind


Sidelniltoin liegiiiiiing


• tliird prriod and sliortly aiUn*- Xirladas g-avi* tlunn tlio lead amid .Hnlh sides stI'uvn liai’d


idl' III. iislei v ami ea<*li uoal was severely POLO BALE.


FA SH lO X A lJ JI I 'i CiATID'M! 1 .VC ■ i'UI'’. B U B L iC M A L I ,.


A I I lu'i'o wtis n huge niid I'nshiiiiuilik'


gtiUioriiig nt llu' l ’ ulilic Mull oii Lriiliiy uM'iiiiig' on the (M'cnsiiiu of thn niimuii mil proiiioti'il hy (ho Clithoroo I’olo


Cluli, 1 ho room hud liooii iiiooly dooor- I I"


Bhieklumi, ami preseuted an attraetivi* Jippunnmee. Blue ami whitt— tin* eluU*s oohuirs—pre(lominat(*il. ami ihi*re was a pntiusinn ot plants ami (lowers, esjteeial- ly in iront ol the oreliestra, from wliieli Norwoods Band. <d' l?ri*ston, supplied iiii exci'lleiif pro^'fiiniim* of dama' lutisir. A room under the hall was si>li-ndidly :irrau*i*(*d as^ a su]Mu*r and ri'fresliineiit saloon, tin* liu'htin^- hein^‘ carried out Uv ineans <d lamps and eaiidh's. ^-ivinji- a pi<-tures(|ue ellVcl. Air. Bierce, steward of the Bolo (Jill!), liad tli o onforino' nr- rniigomoiits in liiind niid ho g-nv,. oiitiro .Sill isfiiol inn 111 nil ooiiooriiod. Aiiioiigsl tlioso pi'o.sotil worn: ■Mr. 1111(1 Mi'.s. Aiii.sworth.


iiikiir hy Air. Dewhursl, of


..Mr. niid Mrs. Knltdi Aspiiinll nod ]mrly. -Mr. Ij. Asiiiunll. Mr. (ioolVroy Aspiiinll.


Mr. iiiiil Mrs. Asshotoii mid piirty. Mr. W. liortwistlo. (.’:i|i(;iiii -Bridg'i's. Miss Di'ow mid |inrty. Mm'(|uis do •Inucourt mid iinrly. Mr. -Frmik F.llis mid pnrly. Al I S . l''owlo mid jim iy . ■Mrs. 'I'oiii (iiiriiotl mid piiri.y. Mr. I I. (inriioU. Mr. mid Mrs. W. (Inriiott mid piirty. Mrs. .N'owstond (inriiolt mid piiriy. Miss I liii'kiiig mid |mrly. Mr. mid Mrs. lliirsfnll. ■Mrs. Irwiiig tind pmty. -Mr. A. Koiig'worth. Air. F. Luiigworlh mid tiiirly. ■Mr. mid Airs. J l . Mnssov und ptirly. Airs. Aliirslmid mid imrlv. Mr. Mnlhor. Ciipl.mid Mrs. Mollor mid piirty. All'. AfiionlpiMO.


ifstcd liut neillun* side eould seore. _ In the ."fventli and Iasi “ elmkUtn* Hrins- c;ill Were all over ilteir o]»pont*nis. and Nicholas n'Oi tliron.u'li ayain with a j uraiid drive. The sann* player pnt llu‘ issue tieyoiid donht a lew ininiiies later . with a tine solo i‘ iVort and Itrinseali ran j mu winners of a fast and e.xeitiny jiaiin' | hy 7 j^'oals to d.


_ file lioiyuh liiders were also in the


liiial for the Vm'hur^di (.’np. their ojiim- , muits heiny tlie Xormans. I he “ li id e r s" playt'd tin* same team !


as in the em*ount(*r with Brinseall and 1 tin* Normans* t(*ani was as f(d1ows: I In* ! Manpiis di* .laneourt. ('apt. Alellor. | .Messrs. A. .\I idwood and S. (lold- j si-limi(it (haek).


I’ nipire: Air. ( J . Asninall.


| j


I he “ liiders” wi.u’i* allowt*d 4 yoals \ ■'^lart in this e-niie.


I'hey showed f,i'r(*at |


'lelennination Init tliey eonid not seore in the first “ elnikki*!-.." Cant. Alellor | Aliened tin* .Normans* aeeonnt with a !


LUHid shot in tln*seeond “ elinkk(*r and ; ill ihetliird iteriod Unsliton hi’oke away | mt ids own and seored sin (‘sisy ^’osil tor j die’ * Hlders,” who kept nt»the jiressmv | all Ihmn;,idi tliis period. The “ Kiders ' hiiil tile hesi (d' niaf,l(*i*s in tlie lonyili "'■ Iti.Hier*' 1 ’ nshton esjteeia lly jtlayin;4‘ Well. and'In* was r(*])eafediy applaud(‘d (lapf. Aleihtr seorefl


hir his linii phiy. limitiici- for till'


I'liiikki'i'." mid


l"r till' " l i id c r : 111 1 111' si'Vi' iil h Sl'illTil (wo gold


dll' Vi i i ' i i imis. iiitiiig i i fp. r (hi s


*''|'i'i' mid till' " i i i i i i ' is hv (;


Xornnms in the filth .Maealliine seored one


in the si.xih. 111(1 liisl. CiiiiC .Mc'llor


ill I'lijiid sui'i.'imsloii tor I’hiy WHS fust mill ox- liiii iii'ilhi'i' side could Hough Kidci's Tim oul golds to -1.


] ) r . mid Al rs. (Ariiii'. Al iss J' rnsor. Miss Arlmtiii. AJ iss I'i. ( j . Pool mid iinrlv. Mr. W. K. I’ool. Air. I’onrt Kidiiiisoii mid imrty. Col. mid Airs. Kohiiisoii mid party. M r. •!. Koliiiison. Al iss Koliinsoii. Mr. mid Airs. Kushton mid imrly. inidy Thiirsliy mid imrty. Miss Tliui'shy. Aliss liindsiiy. , Air. mid Afis. -I. K. Thwnitos. Al iss Trnp]ios-rjoiinix mid pnrfy. Ah', f . Trappos-Loiiiax. Air. K. Tniiuios-I.oiiinx. Al iss Wnrsloy-Tnylor mid iiarly. Air. and Airs, fiooiiard Kiiig-AA ilkiasnii


and nai'tv. |


Disordered Blood the Cause


of Eczema. In Eczema and Skin Disorders


the disease must be mastered by treatment of the cause, viz..'Vitiated Blood. Ointments can only re- lieve the irritation for a time, but Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale. People enrich and build up bad blood so thoroughly that they have cured many cases of Eczema and Skin Disorders in both sexes.


Mr.s. .Annie BiiUci'woi'Ui. 2H I’eimy-'


I'not SU'CL't, Notliiigliaiii, slatcb " Wtieii piinplfs formed on my neck


1 applieil ointments, but the pimples broke and spread. My liair came out and an angry I'asti appeared on my ankles. ,A doctor told me tlial iini'iiie blood was llie cause ol Uie hczeina. til spile of all my efforts I grew no belier ; my skin was never Iree iroiii bni'niiii; ii'i'Uatioii, and my ankles became covel'eil witll sores. I became so ill ili.it I silent most ol mylinie in bed. " I was advised to try Dr. Williams'


Pink I’ills. and after taking a supply I I.rew stronger. Soon the Kczema slimved signs of leaving nic and the


ilcliiiig was not .so maddening. In lime every trace of tlie disease died away and my skin became clear and licallliy. 1 was cured oi Lezenia and Ainemia, and my tbanks arc due to Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills.


Dr.Wiiilams’ Pink Fills


liave cured tlioiisands (.'111 H If B IC -V IC .


I'ho momlioi's of Hio choir al I ho Gon- C\nuvW Imd tho.r annual


oi' tm .' on S a lu n la y aftcrnomi. Malham was Hio plaoo selooled and tlio ;,.mruo.v


....


wus nmdo a l Skiptoii on tlip rot urn ,|oui- nov.


BANK OF LIVERPOOL, LIMITED.


A W L 'A f , AlKL'l'l'NG. h l l '2 Tlu' oighiy-lirsl annual mooting' of tlie


projirlt'tors of tlo' .Hank of Jjivorjiotd liiiiiilod was hold on tho I'.lth -luly. nt


iho .1,11 w .Vssiiointioii Kooiiis, Llvorpool. I'lio olinir was lakoii liy Air. .Imiios P.


Koyiiolds, Chaii'iiimi of tho Hank, mid tlioro wns n hirgo nttoiidmioo. Tho Chniriiimi thou fitiid: tiontlouioii.


At tho miiitinl iiiooliiig last year it was Illy prodooossor's sad duty to havo to I'ofor to tho di'ath ot Air. lltigh Hylo


Smyth, a dlrootor of tho limik. Shoi'lly aftor till' mooting till' hom'd olook'd Air. .Frodorick Doug'las Aliiir io ho a dirooior ill iiliii'o of Alt'. Smyth. Air. Muir was som'iir iim-tiioi' in tho lirm of Koss T. Smyth mid Co., and ilio Jlirootors folt that his rijio biisiaoss I'xporioiioo mid rooiigaisod position in tlio oommoroial (■ ommunity would oiialdo him to romlor saliialilo sorvioo to I ho Hank as Biroolor. I'lioso hojios. 1 dooply rogi'ot to say. worn fi'ustratod hy Air. Aluir's (loath last


Apr il. His loss has hoon koonly felt ospoi'ially as his all too short iirosoiioo with ns had givoii amplo ovidonoo of tho


j wise olioico wo had mado. Tlio DirooUii's I appidiitod as his siiooos.sor, Afr. Ldward


1 Haul, a iiarfiior in llio smiio firm, ami 1 Air. Haul's iiamo will bo submittod to : you for oloi'lioii to-day. Tu r iiii ig to ' the I'otuirt wiiioli I now liavo tlio lionour j to submit 111 you, mid wliicli you Imvo I takoii as road, tho yoar, so far as tho ■ Hank is coucorm'd, lias hooii oiio of ooii- 1 sididatioii and ]ir(igross. (Hoar, hoar). Tho Iiusiiioss of tlio Lkirlislo and Cum- horhiiid Hank is lioiiig stoadily iiioorpoi'- atod witll thill of tho Hank of Livorpool, mid will pnivo a usoful addition to Iho Hank's .Vorlhorii district. -All Hio other


sootioiis of till' Hank's liusinoss show satisfai'tory growth mid very I'oiisidoi'- ahlo activity.


iiotwithslamliiig the soi'ious labour troublos wliioli oocuirod


' during tlio year. Without oiitoriiig iii- ' ill any detail 1 may say that tho husiiio.ss , of .Hivorpool goiiorally has Iiooii i|uito up to tho.avoi'ago. lioth in volume and


\ results dui'iiig tho. Iiast yoai'. hut 1 voii- i turo to make spooial roforom'o In tin I I'otloii tradomid Iho imiiortaiit imluslry I of shiliowiiiiig.


J'ho cotloii trade


i lioiiofitiiig' liy n roi'ord croii and rodiiood I prh'os, has pio.sporod in all depart mollis. ' ami spiiiiiors mid mmiufaotiii'ors havo i largo mifullillod ordors on I heir liool, ! II. is also idoasliig In ho assured that


I Hivorpool moi'chmils and lirokors havo I also had a [irosporous year. (Ajiidauso) I .Shiiiiiwiiors, aflor long; yi'iirs of waiting I are oiijoyiiig a period of iir(is]iorily. and 0110 is iiistitiod in ho]iiiig that this will coiiliiiuo for some l im e: at any rale, hiiig oiiough lu I'omiK'iisato to some ox- tout for the loan yoars from wliioh tho shipping industry lias omorgod. (Mom', hoar). Speaking of the other dislrlcis 111 whii'h wo oiiorato. wo rocoivo saiis- faclory ro|iorts from the mmiagors about


the position of Iho wool trade, oiiginooi'- iiig. iho iiiaohiiiory mid tool trade, and olhor hrtiuohos of mmiuraoluro. Husi- iii'ss is aolivo, oiii]iloymeiil jiloiiliful. mid profits gouorully good. Tho fiirmiug


indusli'v in thiyiVpvI of I'luglaud,


whore llio drought of last summor was lo.ss sovoroly toll than in other ]iarls of till' oouiitry, oii.joyod a time of (irosiiority during the ]ioriod wliieh 1 am loviowiug mid, provided llioro is no siiroad of iho oalllo plague, iho outlook for farmors in that part of I'liiglmid is nuK.i' up to tho avorago.


of tile year tlie margin ol bmiking profit bus been s ligh t ly larger Hmii last year, and this, eouplcd witll tlic greater ac­ tivity of business mid the liirger demand for bmiking aoeommodation to wbicli f have referred, lias resulted in an iu- crease of our piotits.


In ordimiry Oii-


cumstmii'es. we slioiild have been able to add I'Oiisidc'ialdy to tile reserve fund of till' Hank. We liave, Imwever, like other banks, I'eiiiiired to mnke iirovisiou ns slimvn in the linlmioe shei't. mid also by Irtinsfei' from internal reserves for the wi'iling down id' our iiivesiiiieiils to below Hie selling value of Hie day. .VI- tlioiigli during the last twelve moiilhs ill vest ments have shown an imporlant dt'orease in market price, any sums sol aside to write down tlioir value ill our hooks are, so far as oaniing jiowor is coiu'oriied. worth JusI the same to the Hank as if they were placed in a resorve lumi, for the iiieome from the iiivest- mi'iils has not deteriorated, and when I'ho ini'll cumos we shall lie so iiiuoli the


stronger. Lii the metmtime 1 may say that, to my mind, tho iiocossity which iho gi'oilt hanks of lliis eounlry Imvo hoi'll iimlor of ajildyiiig largo sums to Iho writing down of invostmoiits is a' trikiiig justifioalion of tho wisdom of


Iho )ioliey they havo so long ndoptod of huildiiig iiji oiitor ami iiinor rosorvos in- sload of paying away their [iroKIs in tho form of oxcossivo dividoiids. lioar).


(Hoar, .Vgaiii, some cneourageinent


may he found in the view (hal even when the iireseiit great activity in general luisiiiess declines, as it undonlitedly miisl, the hunks may rea]i some eomiien- sation from the fact lhal money wliieli is now so ]ii'(iHtalily emfdoycd in general Imsiiu'ss may Hnd its way liaek into gilt- edged seetii'ilies. As foreshadowed in the speech of my iii'eileeessoi' from this elinir Iasi year. Hie direelors Imve de­ cided ill fnlore to deduct the ineoine tax from the dividend instead of deelariiig dividends free ot ineoiiie In.x. In order to eompeiisate shai'eliolders for the bur- ill'll Hills thrown upon Hiem the direelors increased liy one jiei' eciil. the amount of divldi'iid iiaid diiriiig the year. We now |::iy H'l tier cent, fi'i'c of iiieome la x . The I'i'snII is a slight gain to the share­ holders.


It now iinlv remains for me


to exiiress the liojie that the results of the new yetii' nmy be as good as lliose of till' year just closed. ;ind I. see no reason why they slinnld not he even lietler, pro­ vided all Hie iiroiiriotors will niiite with the directors and inanngemeiit in pi'O- niiiling the husiness eonneetlons of the Hank. f.Vji]dause).


I hax'e plciisiire in


moving—"T h a t the renorl of the diree tors now submitted and nlrendy iirinted and dlstriluiti'd amongst ilie iiroprietors be ado'ited." 'Pile report wiis unanimously adopted,'


and after resohitions had been iiassed re- clei'Hiig dii'petors. appointing nmlitoi'.'- and tliaiikiiig tlie Board, committee of maiiagcmeiii. Hie General Alanagcr. and Hie oilier oflieei's of the Hank for liieii


services during tbe year, tlie |ii'oeeedings termiiiated.


FOR F R E E I L L U S T R A T E D G U I D E WRITE AD V E R T I S ING MA N A G E R . TOWN MA L L .


PROPERTY OFFERED FOR SALE. Tliere was only a moderirte attendanoe


at tbe Hank Salerooms on Monda.y evening when Ml. zAmos IAiierdon olTered several lots of property for sale. Three loasohold dwollitig-bou.ses. Nos. (i, 7 anti 8, .‘Abbey '.rcrrace. Harrow, were first olTerod in iino lot. Tho lot was .subject to tho yciirly ground rout of G.fi 18s. ‘kl. Hidding ro.so to £595 at which price Hie pro|ierty was withdrawn. 'L'hree freehold dwolling- houses Nod. Hi, 14 and 15, Coekorill '.Perrace. Barrow, were next oflered, each house being subject to the yearly ground- rent of 113/11. 'Pile re.serve priie was not reached and the bou.ses were withdrawn witll tho bidding at £105 each. Alessrs. Wilson, Eastwood & KainsboUom were the solicitors in tbe matter.


WHALLEY Hr. J . Kendrick Pyne. organist at the


Manehester Cathedral, presided at the organ at the morning and evening services at Hie Whnlley Parish Chureh on .Sunday. R.-\.MHI.K.— zXrranged by the .Kdnea-


tion Cirmniittee of tlie JJillington and Wlialley Co-operative .Society, an enjiiy- ahle ramble was held on .Saturday. Leaving Wlialley by the l-fiO p m train, the party, nunihering over JO. went on to Wilpshire where tliey were met by -Mr iMeLean, who acted as guide. 'Phe various places of inti'i'i'.st ill the neighbourhood, iiieluding the Roman Camp at Rilichesti'i', weie visited and the time ]ias.sed in a


pleii.sant niauiu'r. S'rL'HHN'P'S Sl.T'CKSS.—Cimgrtitiila-


tioiis to 'Pom H. S. Stephimsoii. of Nah V'iew, Blialleyi who has obtained first place in the whole of Lanoiisltiri' and


KAPUltlNE


HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA RECOMMENDED by Dr. ANDREW


LAND QUESTION. HOHl)


HlBHJd'kSDALI': ANI.) INQUIKV.


AN


In the House of Lords on Monday. Lord Ribblesdale raised .a debate on the


limid. whoi'o wo also havo lii'iniclios, tlio agi'ii'ullural


ihoi'o has hooii coiisidorahlo stagnation.


'I'ho iiiarkot foi' town ]ii'0]u'i'ty is also dull at tho prosoiit time; agi'ii'iiKural laud, oil Hio oilier hand, is Kiidiiig' a ready markol.


'I 'ak ii ig a goiioral view


of Iho piisilioii. Hio North-wosi of I'lng- Imid sooms io lie getting its jiro]ior sliaro


of tho gonornl (irospority of tho ('(nintry,- and. I am haiijiy In say. t lioro sooiiis no roiison to mitiojjiiito miy mai'kod doolino ill that luosjiority during Iho coming yoar.


(Hoar, hoar). A’mi will notice of bolli sexes of


;7^“ \villiams' Medicine Co., f Molbo','.. V 'iduc Loinlon. as. gd. tier bo.x, six lor ^3S gd Always say "No" to siibstilnles.


that tho I'ondilions which 1 have dcs- ci'ilicd arc reflected in tlie halmieo .sheet of the Hank. The amoiinl of moiioy at ei'i'dil of eiisloniers shows an iiiereaso of f 1 ,(IIK),()()(). Hart of this iiiereaso is only lomporary, litii flic larger pro]iiir- lioii of il will doiibllo.ss lie maliitaiiiod in Iho now year. Tlioro is also an iii- I'l'oaso amomitiiig to ahoiil .G'lKIO.OUU in loans and advances to enstomors, duo ohiolly to tho groator act ivity of busino.ss gonorally.


I'ho inoroasos of .£2()(MI00


ill oasli in hand, ,t'T(K),0()() in money at call or sliort iiotico, and .GM'10,01 111 in hils of excliang'c, are all iiieroasos iii tho I'iglit direction, 'i'ho ineroasc of ,G‘5,000 III hank proniise.s is dno to payment for now lirmii'li bni'ldings. A'oii xyill notice lhal iindor eiioumstaneos wliieh wore puldielv minonneed at Hio time by the riovoriior of Iho B an k of Kngland, we iiiiilod with oilier lending' banks in the ooniilry in taking an interest, in the. sliiipo of shari's. in Hio yn rks liire Honny Hmik. Himiloil. Shmolioldor.s may be inloi'oslod to know llm t t l io B ank of idvoipool's iiai'licipation iiinounted to .f 100.(MM), including the contingent l ia ­ bility of . f 2 ‘),0U0 mentioned in the balance sheel. 'AA’ itli regtirtl to the profits


sulToi'od from 1 ho f l imal ic ooiid it ions of last siimmor.


In Choshiro, on Iho otlior imlustry uii fortuiiakdy In the building' trade


rejiorted new land policy of tbe (lover'n- in'cnt by asking for information witll regard to the unoHieial Committee ap- ])ointed for tbe ])ur]iose of inve.stigating the iiuestion ot land reform. He had no objection whatever to serious minded (ler- .sons meeting and sending their views to tbe Government on a particular subject,; but this so-called iinoflicial . Committee, was a very dilVeteiit thing from anything of that sort, and apiicared to be animated and inspired by Air. Lloyd Geoi'ge himself.' I t was Impossible, Lord Ribblesdale added, to learn the com'iiosition of the new Coinmittee. The Marijuis of Crewe re])lit'd that, tlie


Committee were eolleeting information relative to various rural matters, siieli as depopulation, housing, anil the like, and the jnformatioii, wbieh bad been eolleeted as im]mrtially as possible, would be avail iible for the service of the Covermueiit. 'Pile appointment of sueli a. eominittei' was not without precedent. 'Phere was no nuestioii of framing any policy and no ipie.stioii of s])eiidliig any public money


on Hie Conimittee. Lord Laiisdowiie welcometl iii(|iiiry into


tbe (iiiestion of the taxaliimj of liiiiil.


'Phe Government bad a soniew'bat unruly body of followers, and amongst the most insistent of them were tho.se aildieled to various versions of the single tax Hieory. His explanation of Hie appontment of the Cammittee was that the Coverninent wanted to keep these gentlemen ipiiet for a


little time. 'Lord Ribblesdale said wliile be regarded


it as a serious matter that the Government should have identified themselves with this Cojnmitteo he did not treat .seriously tbe Committee itself.


I t .lie wore to treat


seriously this Committee ot partisians be should also have to take seriously an unofiicial eommittee-of thieves and ticket of-leave men, who might, declare their willingness to instruct the Govornmont upon tbe reconstruction of the Metropob' tan police, or an unotticial committee of secularist.s who might undertake, to re­ model tbe establishment -and tell • them what they ought to'do with' the'episeoxial


bench. 'Theii- loidshijis then passed to the ne.xt


business. ^


WILSON, the Eminent Health Authority; Dr. RAM AGE, L.R.C.P.; Dr. THURB'flN, f tc , &c., A c .; Madame FANNY MOODY MANNERS, Prima Donna; Hdllo. ZELIA DB LUSSEN, Prima Donna; Mdlle. AU R E L I A R E Y Y , Prima Donna; MALCOLM SCOTT (The Woman Who Knows); AUGUSTE VAN BIENE (Broken Melody); Maj.-Gen. S ir J . W. CAMPBELL, Bar t, C .B .; and thousands of others.


IF yo u h a v e n o t t r ie d th is


F am o u s rem e d y , e n c lo s e - a P en n y S t am p ' to Mr. AQAR| KAPUTINE, Ltd ., MANCHESTER, a n d yo u w i l l r e c c iv o Free s am ­ p le s b y re tu rn .


Of nil Chemists. Co-ops., and Stores, at Is. and 2 0 per Packet: Sample doses. Id. Free fo r stamps to


SOLE PROPRIETORS: KAPUTINE, Ltd., MANCHESTER.


CLITHEROE JUNIOR LABOUR LEAGUE The first meeting of the aliove League


was held at Hie Weavers' Institute on uesday night. 'Plu' nieeting was pre­


sided over by Mr. Heyes, secretary of the Trades and -Labour Ciiuueil '.Phe quixstioii IS to what should he tlie name of the


J.ea''ue I'leatecl an animated diseii.ssion. Labour League. Young Labour League


and .Junior Labour League were the titles suggested. It’iually it wtis agreed to ado))t the name of Junior Labour League, as it is expencteil to be a junior orgaiusa- tion of tho 'I’rades and Labour Couiieil and also one that would ineliido young men and others who wish to join the Labour Party.


Cheshire in geology with 100 per eenl. of marks. Ste))henson lias attended classes at the Burnley 'I’eehnical School on .Mon­


THC TEN MINUTES CURE FOR, j


da.y, 'Puesday. Wednesday and 1' riday evenings throughout the winter session. He made a total of l lg attendances out of


a po.ssible US. and rode home on lii.s bicycle in all weatliers after attending Hie


I'las.ses. NURSING A,SSOClzVPION’S A X-


NU-AL Jt.EI’OR'P. 'The fittceiiHi aiiiiual report of tho Whalley District Nursing Association, just issued, is us follows ; .During the year 221fi vi.sits to patients have been ]iaid by the Nui'.so. 'I’he tivtiil number of cases attended by her was 9,8. of which 80 ended in eomidete recovery. •> are still on thc-hooks, 2 are improving and j :5 liave tei minuted in de.ath. Gifts of food, soups, jellies, cream puddings, eggs, etc., were received from Mrs. Worsley- 'Jlavlor. ill's. 'Ttiom]ison, Mrs. 'Tom Long- wo'rth. Mrs. Green. Mrs. Arthur l.ongwortli J lis s JJi'cwer. Mrs. Almond. Mrs. Raiiis- hottom, Mrs. Camm, Mrs. G. 'Taylor. Mi.ss Jkillard and -Mrs. Birkett. Extra nonrisli- ment from Mrs. W'orsley-'Taylor, ^ ilr.',.


e.omniittee was a]ii)ointed to


draft l ull's for the League. aud_ submit them to the next meeting on 'Puesday, .•\ugust goth.—(Contributed.)


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v a l u a b l e f o r nursing mothers.


Mother and baby are both benefited when mother takes Horlick’s. It I increases the flow o£ milk and en-


I surcs it being rich in nourishment. Maintains health, prevents fatigue, saves trouble, and is economical. Can be taken at any hour—simply add hot or cold water.


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'Thomiison, Mrs. 'Tom Longworth. Cliain- pagne from i lr s . Green, brandy und M'hiskey from Mrs. 'Tom .Longworth. Mrs. Green, Miss Brewer, Mrs. Almond. Mrs. G. 'Taylor, and ifis-s Pollard. Flowers from -Mrs. 'Tom Longworth. Miss Hrewei . Mi'S. Arthur Longworth, Mrs. -•Unumd. Airs. G 'Ta.ylor, .Mrs. JLunshottoni. Articles of clothing from J lr s . 'Thompson. Mr.-. ,'\rthni' Longwiii'Hi. Miss Brewi'i'. Mrs. 1 om .Loiuxworth and also cast linen. Hiindage calico from i l is . 'Thomp.son. .Magazines from i l is s Hanson and Mrs. .\rHutr Longworth. The Committee, while ten­ dering their liearty thanks to all suli.seri- liei's and others wlio have so generouslv hi'liied this institution again beg to remind all eoneerned that whenever po.ssible Hiose who benefit hy the Nurse’s work should exju'ess their acknowledgment of the same by some donation, however trifling to tlie funds of the zXssooiation. 'The Ciimmittce are always thankful to welcome an\* new subscriber who may bo desirous of hel liiig this desi'.iving ins'titutioii.. 'The sum of £105 18s. ,Sd has been sub.scribi d during tho vein', wliieh. with a balance at Ju iv ' JOth. 1911. vi'z. : £14 Js- Id makes £ l '2l) Is. 9d. 'The exiienses for the year amount to +'8S 7s. 10.. which leaves a prcsciil baUuiee of £31 Us. l id . Eor the Medical Comforts’ Fund. £4 3s. llc l has heen subscribed, which, with the balance at June 30th, 1911. vi-z : £7 7s. ,Sd. makes £11 l ls . 7d. 'Pile expenses for the year total £2 8s. 1 Id., leaving tli" sum of £9 2s. Sd. now in hand. Endowment F un d : balance in bank, £53 19s. 2d and amount invested in London and North Western Railway Co., stock, £405. 'This


'.with the general fund balance I’.nd the Medical Comfort balance, makes the total ^resources of tho Association, £499 15s. 9d.


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