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!AJ>VERTISER a n d T FM E S . ~ > F R ID A Y , ATJCtD S T 6, 1920. VALUABLE WORK.


NURSING ASSOCIATION’S EXCEULENT RECORD OF YEAR’S SERVICE;


The Government Imve adoi^ted. tlio recoin-


xnendationo of tho llailway Ilatea' Advisory Committoo for tho incrcaso of pa^enger farc«, but liavo fixed tlio dato for their couiinencc- meub as August Cth (to-day, Friday), instead


of August 6tli. Summarised, tho proposals or the'Kates . . ,


Advisory Ckimmitteo aro.as follows:—. Ordinary fares to bo increased by twopence


in tho sliilliug to 75 por cent, above pre-war


rates, i.e., to l3d. per mild. 'Workuicu's fares to go up ait average of 60


per cent, on a uniform scale giving a return faro of 3d. for a siuglo journey of two iniJcs. Tho increaso in no case is to bo more than 200 per cent, above pro-war level. • Season tickets to bo ^ increased by 50


Olitlieroo NuPsing Association held at Town Hall, on •AVwtocsday


public was displayed in tlio annual meeting of tllO


NURSING HOME 'DEVELOPMENT. No crcnt interest on ,tlio pert of the general


Cominittco-are entitled to conclude tliat tlieir conduct of the. affairs of tho organisation meets witli public approviU. Tlio Mayor (Councillor J. Thoriiber) presided and there t\ns a ropresentativo attcndanco-of tlio conuiuttec. Opening tlio meeting, tbo Mayor expriMsed


"I’** , „ °


WHERE THERE ARE h o u s e s v a c a n t .


ROWLAND HOUSING 'PROBLEMS.


Housing formed a subject of discussion at Saturday’s meeting of Howland Bural Dis--


*^"1rho^^ousing Commissioincr wrote" nskmg ■wheV ho might expect the formal subimssion of lay-out plans for homsiiig at Gisburn, as ho


•was anxious to report p r o g ^ s . . • • Tlio Surveyor stated that Mr. Grndwell, who


has been appoint^ tho Councils architect, now-had tho matter in hand. ■ . . . A further letter from tho Commissioticr


plonsuro at presiding, • and rcniarkcd that ho find on all hands heard glowjiig accounts of the


announced that in view of the grent dilforonco in tho amount lequircd for tlio West Br.rulfaid housing sito and tlio district valuer s valuation


work the Association is doing. His « orsliip porcoives that in providing nurs<» for patients who would not otherwise he able to aiford skilled attention tho Association is domg . valuable work which will show results in-tho geiicriil licalth and wcll-bciiiig of the population, and convinced of tho oxccllenco of .tho work porformetl,, ho congratulated committeo and


cent, on fares in operation'before i\lay, .1J18. Tho increases already made on these* tickets


range from 10 to 20 per cent. Concessions rocomuionded to junior workers


earning not more than 183. per week. Traders* tickets to bo 20 per cent, below


season ticket rates. No excursions yet, but Comimttce rccom-


mond that excursion; week-end, and tourist tickets should bo resumed as soon as possible.


tlio now basic rate of-paseiigor fares is to bo 3£d. j)cr mile as against the railway coni- p.mies’ rerommcndatiOii of 2d. i)cr mile. There i-s no diiTorcutiation botween iirst and


third class in the rato of increase. Season Tickets.


There have not been very great increases I 'l l ■


in season ticket rates during the war. I hc a<lvnjiccs Imvo been 10 per cont-. on sliort tanccR uj^i to 12J miles, and 20 per cent, for


l i t I S f i l '


Jougor distances. Tlio elFcct of tlio recommendation for an in- .


crenso of 50 i>or cont, on tlio prices in force before these advances will be that a eenson ticket which formerly cost


and now costa £6, will go up to £7 10«. The committee recommend that the benent


i^r quailor


of tho season tickets at half the ordinary rate sliouia he cxtcnde<l to young workei-e, scholars,


students and apprentices earning not more than 18s. per week.


Traders* Tickets.


guaranteo to tho companies a yearly amount of traffic of £750. This qualifying .mnount it ifi inoposcd to rsiiso to £1,000, to bo applied oiily after tho new goods rates come into oi>cVation. Formerly these tickets have been issued at scab’s which varied from 20 to 50


Traders* tickets are given to traders who


hystem, tho rate being 20 per cent, below that of tbo now season tickets.


j>*»r cont. below ."oason ticket nates. Tho Committeo propose that these tickoU ^ issued in future on a regularised


.shonUl \H Workmen *s TIrkots.


Irom j>re*war level, and somo of the fares were unduly low. There were cases whore workmen iravolW over 20 miles for a return, fare of 2d. Tho Comruittco h.ave drawn up the fol­ lowing now uniform scale:— For any distance not exceeding two miles


■\Vo.l.iMen*9 tickets havo not been advanced


3d. per tho return journey. . For distonces between 2 and 2 1-3 miles,


31d. for tile return journey. For distances between 2 1-3 and 2 2-3


miles, 4d. for tho return journey. For distances between 2 2-3 and 3 miles,


5d. for the return journey. For distances botWLH>n 3 1-3 and 3 2-3


41d. for tho rcturLiu journey. For distances botween 3 and .3 1-3 miles,


6d. for the return journey. For distances over 4 miles, 6d. for the


first 4 miles and Jd. for every half-mile over 4 miles. With a provision, that no increase shal


exceed 200 i>cr cont. of tho existing fares. “ Cheap Early Trains.*’


to recommend the extension of the hours of workmen’s tickets to cover trains up to 9 o*clock in tho morning, wliich would congest traffic dangerously. *• In our opinion,” say tho Committee. ” *it


Tlie Committee regret that they are unable


is not desirable to attempt to define the classes of jxirsons entitled to tlio boiiefit of tho.so tr.ains, and we think it would bo l>ottor to rocogniso that any jKM-sons travelling by such trains is entitled to do .so at tho reduced faro, and to mark tho prinoiplo wo recommend that tlio name * workmen’s trains * should he aban­ doned and in- future those trains should be called ‘ cheap early tr.ains.* ”


No Excursions.


travelling facilities the Committee’s recom- mcml.ation is as follows:— Tli.at tlie opinion of tlio luanagers of tl


In the matter of excursion trains and cheap


railways must jircvail. We cannot, there­ fore, recommend that at the presont time excursion fares should bo rtstorcnl, but we think that ati a.s early .a dato as possible tho practico of issuing exenrsion. tickets, week­ end tickets and lounst tickets should he resumed, although wo think tluit tho rates should bear a higher proportion to ordinary farce than was tlio cuso liefore tho war. The Committoo do not submit any estimate


of tho revenue to l>o derived from the now farc«. They advise that as soon sls possililo


after the new faros arc brought into operation tlio correct .actual fare sliall he priiitctl on the tickets, tho present practice of printing tho


in Great Ilritain with tile exception of ordinnry fares, which will he 100 fior cent, abovo tho prc*-war lignro.


From Clitheroe To-----------


Tlio following is a list of third-class single f.arcs from Clitheroe to popular destina turns:—


Present. <1 .


Chatbilrn Jlimington Gisburn ...... Nowsholnio Hcllificld .... Prenfon ....... Burnley ...... A c e r in ^ n " - 'Settle


Daisyfield Blax.*khurn


, 1 T


-'Ppasi. plpW:


...Edlnhtirgh' ... Cnrlislo


Maiichestor London ........ Darwen ....... Bolton .......... Liverpool Southport Blackpool — GlBkgotv .......


...........


26 1 3


2 2 1 2 •


I


AVhalley Langho Wilpshiro


11 3


n 71


35 3


05


104 35


15 8 8 74


■H 3 , 95 , 05 . 8 .


24 31


^^'Returii^f^cs aro now exactly double tingle fares.


23 104 11 3 14 74


4 11 35 .


Old. s. <1. 31


10 104


74


74 ... 9 ...


. 1 94 ... . 1 9 ... . 1 3 . . . . 1 64 ... . ^1 1 ... . 1 # 6 ... . 1 24 ... , 2 04 ... 3 '94 ... 2 104 ... 3 34 ... 16 24 ...


16.11 ... 7 C ... 9 9


. 1 14 ... 44 .... I lU


New. d,


miles, 5id. for tho return journey. For distiuices hotwecii 3 2-3 and 4 mile.s,


Tlio offoct of tlicsb rcoDnimoiidations is tluit etaff alike. Record . ot tho Work.J sented by ' tho sccrctarj', iNIrs. J . H. Rains- An able reixirt of tbo yoar*a


senting their rei>ort for the psi^t year. Ihc Association was ro-stnrtod on Augu.st 1st Inst vear after a break owing to the war. ^ur8c Horner was api>oinUxl for tho general worK and Nurses Collett and Minns for the mid­ wifery and. maternity work. During the year tho nunsos h.ave done mucli good work and Ihev personally are very popular in the tmyn ami their sen’ices are much appreciated, l ie Committeo have been able to arnuigo to t-'ikc a few patients into the hoinoi for both con­ finements and operations, but the numbers have had to he limited as the accommodation is siiiall. This is filling somewhat a long-folt u-ant in. tho town and with proper aunport to the Associutpon tliere is no reason why Uiis part of the work should not ho cxteiuiod. Tho coHcctions and subscriptions for Uio past year amount to £132 5-s. lOd., being £34 Is. 4d, m excess of nny previous year—a fact that is vorv gratifying to the Committee. 1 ic Lom- mittco thank all those who have kindly given' donations to the A.ssociation, all^ subscribers and collectors, those who have given gifts to tho Homo and also ^fr. D. T/ister for auditing the accounts. They anpeal with confidence to tiio public to* again help them to carry on tho work. Tho cason attended during the year are:—General cases.—Cases attended, 114 ; Visits, 2,21*1; Oi)orntionR, 12. Midwifery —Cases attended; 130 (3 in ICaKthmn


bottoin, in the following terras:— Tho Committee have much pleasure m pre­


Home); Ante-natal visits, 1(52; Post-natu visits, 1,733; Total niimlier of visits, 1,895. ^frs. J. Sr. "Whipp regarded the report as


most sntisfactory, ospccially liaviiiB regard to tho fact that the work had to bo rocoiiimciicod. Mrs. Kamsbottom said there had hocn a


steady increaso in the number of cases. Tlio report was ncceptd on the motion of


Mrs. Musson, 6cconde<l by Miss Holden. Satisfactory Financial position.


Tlic year started with a balance of £ l 8s. 4d., tho total receipts being £573 11s. l id .


principal item was £137 5s. 2d., proceeds of a garden feto at Clitheroe Castle but £131 was rcceiv^ in maternity fei’s, £132 in sub­ scriptions, £39 from in-patients; £19 from grateful patients, £45 10s. from the Hobo’s Concert; and £4o grant from the British Red Cross Society, The chief item on the exiKMidi- turo side was £404 14s. l id . for staff salaries, uniforms, etc., whilst there were several dis- hursements oa reimirs and equipment which arc not likely to be reiK’ated for some tiinc. end of the year’s working


Mrs. AV. Garnett submitted a bulanco slieot. llio


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ho couTd not agree to intervono and recoi^ mended tho Council to submit altomativo sites


'^*^SIr. *TattereaIl: I t was ono of tlie cheapest sites wo could get.


The Chairman (Mr. W. Gariiett) . , ics r. lay-out. . Y,.<i


water was already laid on and the site did not require levelling. IVc may ho able to get .i chraper sito hut. it will be more expensive to


iiousint: committco another


site.A third letter from tho Commissioner called for tho revised certific.ato of


Ho understood that when Mr. llotes. .... official of tho Jlinistry, met tho Council li was agreed that thirty^)ix house, wore iicccs-


eighteen, as quickly as possible. It is imicli iKjtter to do that than to begin talking about thirty-six and do nothing.


Tlio Cliairmau: an .........................- >Vc were ,,r ------ ? ” " ‘M'


tho additional houses were to ho built. At present tho arrangement was to build *‘»*x at Gisbiirn. si-v^t, Grindletoii and four at >\ ost


Tlio Surveyor: "Wo wanted to know where , • Bradford. Tho Chairman said thoro had been no ap- • , , * »


jilicatioii for hou-ses from Waddingtou or from the outlying townships. Mr. Ackcrlcy: I t was suggested some were


would 1)0 more expensive in rural area.s as they were perinitted to erect only eight houses to tho acre against the twelve allowed


in town.


at BoUon-by-BowlaJid and Slaidhurn. TCra


Chairman observing tliut whilst one official urged progress another intoriorod with it by declining to allow the purchase price of land. It w.ns better to complete tho existing schemes than to talk a great deal about others.


No action was ...... — /r • i RIMINGTON.


CHOIR TRIP.—Many members of the con gregation of Stopper lame SVesIoyan Cliapol


the choir psirty on its aiiminl summer


outing last week.' Tlicy journeyed by char-a- imne to Iiiveri>ool. where, after lunch, tlio i.'idics made for tho shopping centiys, while tlio rest found tho docks ond landing'stage tho chief source of interest. Then the journey was made to Southport, where tea was i>ar- taken of, and after a fetv pleasant hours sponf tlioro tho party renchcxl home at 10-30 p.m. tliankful that the weather had favoured lliom all tho time.


MAKE SHOPPING AT BENTHAM’S h a b it --------------- IT PAYS. I


3'he balance at the amounted to £64 14s. 9d. General siitisfaction was e.vpr^ed as to tho


that £200 would have to be raiscnl apart from fec-H if tho Association wn.s to continue had been justified. Dr. Orino expressed the view that the ex­ penses were very reasonable and added, a


fimincial position mid it was iiointed out that whilst tho grant from tho Red Cros.s Society will not he repeated, tliero is a prospect of a gr.ant from tho Ministry* of Health on the midwifery work. Mrs. IVliipp pointe<l out that tlio estimate


tribute to tile work done. Hie efficiency, and tlio enre disi>lnye<l by the mirses had been a source of great s:itisfactioii and tlie town had every reason to ho grateful to them and to the As.socintion for tho v.niuahle work they liad done. It was a work wliich should not lie placed loo much on charity. On the motion of Mrs. Rehiii.«;on, .seconded


by ;^^rK. IVatson, tho balance Hhect was unanimously adopUni. It was reixirted tliat there was a balance of


£3 I.5.S. Kkl. in the Convalescent Fund. Officers of the Association.


Whipp, .seconded by Miss Garnett, to re-elect tbo ollicers on bU>c as follows:—rPresident, Mrs. Aspinall; vice-presidents, Mm. Robin- son and Mrs. ,1. M. Whipp; committoo. Mm. .•Vtlains, ^Irs. Baldirin, ^Irs. Booth, ^Irs. Brojulbent. Mrs. Bailey, ^Irs. Barker, Mrs. Co<qK‘r, Mrs. Castle, iSlrs. ICastliam, Mrs. Grime, Mrs. Hornby, Miss lloldon,- ^I^s. Lathoni, ^frs. T.aneast<?r, Mm. Mnmon, Mrs. Orme, Mrs. Pickup, Mrs. 'riiornher, Mrs. .1. T. Whinp, Sirs. W, H. Watson, Mrs. Wheeler, ])r. Adams, Dr. Barker, Dr. Cooper, Dr, Orme, Dr. Ross, Dr. Baiicaster; honorary treasurer, Mrs. W. Garnett; hoiiorarj* .secre­ tary, Mm. .1. IT. Rnmshottoin. A vote <if thanks to llu? Mayor for prmidiiig concluded the meeting.


ENGAGE WITH


pre-war faro being very undesirable. Increases in Ireland are li> he the same as


E. PYE, York St., WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS.


FOR YOUR Crompton, of Wilkiri-.squaro, mul Bichard ---1 strong ttgain. Sinco that timo I luavo luid } tho bladder.


jjeoplo not only in Clith«*roo but clKcwhere to get hopelessly^ drunk and it is suggc8te<l that tho weather is responsible. On ^loiulay, for 1 tinuo witli them instonco, at tho Borougli Police Court, Riclxard • left mo alfogothor, and I began to feel quite well m


IS IT THE WEATHER? Something is causing an unusual number of


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drowm.Ml bis sorrow in drink and unfjuestioii- ably .'^tainod his object. Soon after midnight P.O. Tliompscm found him' in Par.«on-lnne, the pnvoinont bis couch. LifUxl uj) and questioned .TA to hoW far bo bad to go, Parker said “ I don’ t know, where am I ? ” ' In order to dis-


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courngo further efforts in tbo same direction, tbo magi«trate« —tbo Mayor and Mr. Orr— fined prisoner 20«.. so Uiat.bis temporary rqspito from haunting tbougbU' of spoiled crops was ratlior an expensivo luxuiy.


drunk and unable lo take care of tbeniKelvcn. I'kicli wjis oixlcrod to jiay IOh. 'J'hon on Tues­ day, James Parker, a farmer, of Martholmc Farm, Groat Harwood, evidently in< an at- tonipt to forgot about his damaged bay crop,


KlliBon, a navvy, of no particular address, w<*re both chargctl with hedug drunk and in- nopablo. I’ .O. ^loss and P.S. i>eith respective­ ly dejxi.sing lo finding the men completoly


so mucli rohef that I was oucouragod lo con- which disUnguishes Do Witt’a Pills from all After Eovcral boxx» tho paii« [ othcr»—you know that they liavo put ihoir heal­ ing touch on tho right Rix)t—tho kidneys aro


liladucr 1 ills in s.ampio form, and they gave me [ cluongo to a muddy bluish colour^— , ,


--**— '' ’--------- * - ^ t. .Sauo4era


, , • ................... K De Witt’s World’s Greatest Remedy for


Rheumatism. Cystitis. Backache, _ Lumbago.


Sciatica. ' Gravel, Most forms of Weak Back, Gout, Bladder Trouble.


Stone. Tired feeling.


txnabla to obtiun-send direct lo E." C, Do IViit A Co., Ltd., East Croydon. Trial Box sent free il you mention your Chemitt's Name and Address.


Bold »U over tho world by Chemists and Blorokeepcrs. at 5/- and 3/- per bOT. • Or if • III iwia It was decidtHl on the motion of Mr, J. M. TRAMP CHARGED.


on Monday, 'William Flnnnigan (33), n tramp, was cliargtxl with committing a serious as.snult on a girl aged 11 years at Horton-in-Cravoii. Inspector Cluno sUitod that tho girl w.ns on


POLICE CHASE ON MOTOR CYCLE. At a special court at Bolton-liy-BowIand,


formation of tlio affair at noon the w\mo day, and accompanied Insnoctor Cluno on hi« motor cyclo in search of tho man. They overtook prisoner at Wigglesworth, and took him to Settle Polico Station, wlicrc ho was idciitifuKl by tile girl from amongst nine other men. Prisoner wa« reinande<i to Preston Gaol


until Afonday, so tliat the police can complete their inquiries.


licr way to New.sholino Station, when tho priuoner committed ihc ns.sitult comjtininod of. P.C. Tlioin|>>oii stated that ho receivixl in­


I t was statoxl Uiat there were houses vacant wns taken in the imittor, the


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required at Bnshall ’I’own. Mr. 3\ittonwill pointcxl out that the .schemes


LETTEB8 TO THE , EDITOll. Henthorn Park Swings.


SL- —-Wliiist fully appreciating Aldoriiinn and Mrs. "Wliipp’s hiagmficdnt gift to the toiiTi


and after duo nsflocthin on my remarks ro tho samo .at tho Town Council raeOting, I cannot ngreo. with your opinion that wo^^iis a puhjio body should accept tho suggestion ol tho. donors without.discussion or criticism." \ am certainly of tho opinion that all gamra


should not be played on Sundays ns this would no doubt le.^ to a great iiumhor of jiMplo having to work during the week-end hut thcro lire certain pleasures such as swinging, fish­ ing boating, otc., whicli would not only not


IVIorton’s


Fop Bargains in Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware,


Carpets, Rugs, Bedding & Drapery.


Largo Seloction of Goods suitable for Presentation Purposes. Soo our Selection


desecrate Sunday but would lead iis to ohsorv o tliii diiy bettor thnu wo do at present. I would also remind those,wlio arc against


all kinds of games, recreation luid pleasure on Sunday that in addition to tho Castlo grounds there aro other playgrounds in the borough "ivhcro it m.ay bo thought fit to iiitrwluco pastimes and if wo aro not careful these centres will lose their most attractive features oil tho only day: when people aro at liberty to seo and enjoy them.


ing cxpcricncod a wai* in which it was fnshion- nhlei to kill ns many- human beings on Sunday as any other day _.I cannot understand tho .Don*t.Hmilo-on-Siin<lay ’ * attitudo and hope -my remarks and this letter will lead to tlr


matter being thrashed out thoroughly. Vours faithfully.


20, Harrop-strcct, 4th August, 1920..


week your interi>rctation of niy attitude re the npixiintnicnt of a member to the abovo


\s you suggest in your ^jjiments last


Committee is not justifietl. ^ly motive was to draw public attention to


what I consider the chaotic state of the local education conditions and the dangerous pwi- tion’ to which wo have been allowed to drift, thereby imxK*rilling tlio grant of tlic Board of Education. For this state of affairs 1 hold hlamcworthy


Sir,—2 E. BLACKDOCK. The Education Committee. "\Vo are living in now tunes and after hav­ - ^ ,


o f Gents Gold Alberts in all patterns, also . . Gold Medals, Pendants and Seals.


Now is the time to join our . GENERAL CLUB.


Members-Pay just what they wish from 1/- weekly, and can have any Goods in windows or shop to value, of amount paid in. '


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MORTON’S, JEWELLERS & DRAPERS,


2 1^ W E L L C A T E ^ CLITHEROE.


tho whole Education Cominittcb and' had no intention of offending or slighting any de­ nomination or their representatives. . I had unfortunately mi.sscd tho real opjiortunity under the IMucation Committee minutes and sought to rotrievo the situation—though 1 knew it was out of order—in the nianiior al­ ready stated. This is a true statement of my attttudo.and I hope tlic gentlemen concerned


will take it as such. Yours faithfully. E. BLACKLOCK.


20, Harrop-streot, 4th August, 1920.


Mother’s Day.


fnot a flag day) wan tounde<l by Mr. J. A. iVhitehead; since that date tho idea has been growing greater overj** year, 1 am eon- Kiantly recoiv'ing letters froni'all parts of tho world expressinjj cordial sympathy with the niovomout, and it is very «itisfnctory to know that so much good has arisen through the in- ce])tion of the foundci*. During tho War everyone was ready to do


Sir,—On August Sth, 191G, ^[other’s Day


a kindly act in honour of ^lother, hut now we are settling down tliero is a tendency to for­ got her. AVo therefore appeal to everyone to consecrate August Sth in honour of Mother. In past ycoTB we liavo offerctl suggestions


In connection wi th SHEEP SCAB and D O U B L E D I P P IN G O R D E R S for


1 9 2 0


how this day can bo celebrated. It may cost you nothijig—merely a kind word. If your ^lothcr is living, write her a letter; if she is dead, cheer some other Mother in rcmombranco of your o\m. You may give of your plenty, ns many are doing, by organising a. day’s pleasure for five, ten, twenty or a hundixxl Mothers in honour of your outi. Feto days aro being organisc<l in nil parts


GOOPER’S


of tlio country on the Saturday previons. Arrangements have been made throughout the countrj* for siKKiial sonnoiw to be preached on Sunday, Augiuit 8th, and those who have not boon written to personally are asked to deal with tho subject and m^sist in promoting one of tho most idealistic days over formu­ lated. A song, entitled ** Mother loves you best,,


DIPPING POWDER


siHxflolly written by Margaret Payne and dodicjitod to tbo founder of brother’s Day, esm


bo obtained from all music dealers throughout tho country.


irill realise his or her duty in the matter of honouring ” ^lother,** ewpocially on August Sth. lyot UH pay her tho great tribute of loro and veneration which js duo to her. Yours faithfully,


J. P. h: BKWSHKH. ** Rydal IxKlgc,” The Avenue, Kow Gardens.


H e r P a in s w e r e S im p ly A w fu l


But DeWitt’s PiUs drove them away in a truly marvellous manner.


tejnl>cr, 1914: I w a.s a. m a r ty r t o backache pains and urinary weakness for over ten years, 'llic pains .at times •were terrible, attadcing mo right in the sm.all of tlic


back, 08 if I wore being stabbed. Stooping to do household work was a tor* ture, and I used to dread straightening my back again. I euifored acute pain .and discomfort from bladder weevknoss. Doctors’ prescrip­ tions and odvoi-tised remedies of nil kinds I tried to no purpose. Then 18 months ago I tnod Do Witt’s Kidney and


Mrs. Ellon Sa.undorS| of 7, Chapol Lauo, Solly Oak. nr. Birmingham, said in Sep-


Ill) roturn ol the dreadful pains, and my health has boon remarkably good.” FIvo y o a ra la.tor, in July, 1919, Mrs. Saunders writes:


“ 1 .am still keeping in


splendid health, thanks lo Do Witt’s Kidney and


Bladder Pills. I shall always iNxxmunoTid them very


the kidneys and tho bladder, and not tlirough tho bowelB. as most kidiKW pills do. Wlu-


......... you SCO tho unno


any kind you must positively get rid of tho cause: the poisonous Urio Aod. Ro- member, to do this a real remedy must poos through


strongly.” To cure Kidney trouble of


Hon. .Sec. I sincerely hoi>o overj* oiio of your renders


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15 years with H. Sharpies & Sons. Estimates gi\*en. RIGBY & Glnim SHEET METAL WORKERS,


CHATBURN ROAD, Clitheroe. Makers ot at! kinds ot


DAIRY UTENSIL.S, Steel Railway Milk Kits.


REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Undartakon and all work promptly oxoeutod.


WHAT


“ BAMOIr” ! An'Antiseptic, Non-


illiam GoBopr § N^ is, L epeu id., CaiGl Wrk BERKHAIVISTED. Lma o s,


should be used for dippings under the order at full strength for the 1st. dipping and haif strength for 2nd. dipping.


m n vC "a-s the splendid Imivlm,; on 1 for'the trundlers f^-'iied to coin > '


which it was not, and that the b. | earthlv chance. ""l»ol> it


men that the ""'okot


linct, advantage in winning ti e to m i f f ' l l - -


It was felt that Clltlieroc b" " I m v e t p a r t o b w i y p’^rtahlc


CoufSiumt J t a during tho hrst ovcr.but


mounted slowly by skied one for Ellis to take .inn f IjoIo verx- proixirly proiiioted on


his recent excellent ei^l'''.’ '{ ‘o " ‘’’ . ‘ ’ Inirst maintained their wickeU, iii


,^SidSlot in,e.n ei;ffiera,i^^


fnrL.ablo Novortbelef^. tlie scon v 4 c ^ to 23 before Foole was ^ and bowled by Elbs.


’ i.V, j


at tlieir liusbanda .md say, ‘ 1 made a man of him ’ ?” naked tbo impertinent friend.


r


“ No,” aitswcred Jlr. Jlockton. “ Jfv Hen­ rietta is very unassuming. She inercly says sIio has done her best.”


M


Don’t Forget to call at the New


LEATHER SHOP, 31a, Moor Lane,


CLITHEROE.


Best Engflish Leather . for Repairing Boots "and Shoes.


Rubber Soles & Heels,


Laces, Clog Irons, Rivets, Leather Bags, Purses &c.


HARRY VABIBY, r


PROPRIETOR. CONSULT PROF- EGLEN^


38, Darwen Street, Blackburn. HAIR RESTORER.


1/6 por Bottlo; Post Free 2/.


Beales, Counter Balances, etc., for nil pur- poses.


“ Is your wife one of tlioso women who look James Crossley,


Works, HIGH STREET, (near Station,) BLACKBURN.


elevens were nlternately ruldUmtboeM.oct^^^^^


slew blit it ■tvns not the tnck> . woufd have been . under n l>owe.


I The WORLD’S BEST DIP for SCAB since 1843.


Bowlers g o t no utisisUiUce foothold was uncertain Lm '™';l batsmen, the majorit> ol l>>a>'-»- pri.sed nt the lo"" scormi;. 1 1» i probably lies in the plniers .da


1‘ick o f practice. Kven uhtn ilit bw nw c cp in g o ’ ni«hts. tl.e i;roum-


e a t t ic k e t s , s k e w e r s , weights, CUTLERY. Etc. Maker of Lock


CRICKET b ib b le sd a le league.!


pHORUEY SECURES POINTSi CHOK*-'^


sk ip t o n . I


i«v’ fitf Andrew’ s (h ) ,5S ; Ril| •^ Wniitoers, 129 for j liive (doclari-dj ,


anderer . 1


• Skinton. 74. v tuc t.irw tor eight. ’ „ . .i„ Vlil 107; Danvon, 90.


luriiley St. "Andrew’s, 91; Sk.pton (j Eccord up-to-date: ^ ^


-Monday’s Results. — _ -rv.t— « on


Eibbltsda'e Wands. . 10 ...10 .. Settle


;fflndley ........................


Barrow Clitbcroe Danvon Cborley Skipton


. 15 , 16 . 15 14


16 14 15 15


BwMey St'Andrew’s Blackpool


. 17 15


. 3 . 3 . -I . 3 . 1


d o g g ed does IT.


c l ith e r o e d e f e a t w h a l i I EXCITING MATCH.


■\Vhallev will l>c recalled for years : U,o mokt interesting and


• ' Uu, clubs* long record of rn.iir>.| under wretched conditioiis--.tlie IiUcli


c„turUay*s match between CUil: "


*'‘v i t t « l ^”


d<»d ns could bo, tho bgl.t ^yns Y


f t t S ’ 'und I , / ■/ ■: / BwroT"


readers t r o unce t he “ saI Saturday’s Results. l


I


determined ’ ‘ to ’• Ills purjx^ rat n r


1“ ^'' ’ " "i" ., i.all i| g u..m,.sboU


wms W l e d by GVloy‘ | ” |


S enough and wins caugla at Half the side was out f'W ^ ,


common consent thts i ' .


a .score to stop Wlialk^ ^ .vbbt that hy any sort of phn tin -


top thU total ‘‘ ‘"n h e i '" o ^ fidcnt tho eclipse of ^


dralimtio turn. Tt't^ru hold ot one ot Cmilthu^t s tenii.t


tli.1 t safe catch F'"«l neatly and socurels in . .


was nt eleven, -k '"■ " " I '" '‘•‘ ‘ n ; raptain slumblod b e t " s in just failed to eet


Itamsbottom nnd In-onard ^ "i Sticking when thsi f«rmsw^. si


in tho diToclion of Tm' fiold.sm.iii oagerlv


f e T s S M d ^ m


^ i ^ j d ^ - t f US. l b a r i ;™ n r ' t b s : r p r .^ and certainly lwk<.xl


Groouwood lifted


Sliuger. This young confused for a


Astley, who dived frnin from ing hntsnicii.


t v seoim livo


leg trap y ’ “ ';R'i'nlrnv smart picrj for an extr.iorshPj'P'-


, jj


tbresy it exultant frenzied cheering.


t - - _


waikcsl dtiwii t? ‘ 1 ^ stay, left. disaster tho


A ery quickl>,


“ ""un. f:i


," ,,ftor tls 1^,_ siiccosi


i,ocame il


Hie forlorn hope ^ > '" 1 „ and e r « » X n s t » Clithoroo had P'***'-


PoisonooB, Gormicida. Giving instant relief in all cases of Nasal Catarrh, Hsy-Ferer. Is a Preventative against Influenta.


1/3 PER TUBE. Agent:—


J. HARRISON, F hompisi,


Q, Castle St., Clitheroe. an oil eame - J i dogged.


Gmdwell, P"V“ tn.iUov’f chan ctmfidonco and W ■ • (;„Hcy,


gradually '.'•PP'^V,' mid only » tviialloy’ s List bolie aan


qiiired for victory" middle sbick to dis.istor


were notched ""'”lPqi..vlor. .i" Gradwell hit


‘' ‘•..J.^wted.


cheer g r c c t^ ' '" l o o l Oradwcll not forget to aPP'" p. vahinbl tho pavilion after a very


Hides. Tlioy


note '^ y lo r ’ s looked


Groat credit U merit high. I t


m^


o^^xiially His


gained for him at least.


proti W o


VV. 'nnV P , .able. l l ien the game took a i ; J


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