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PERSONALITY. ,.World..." . . v
Visit ’ to Waddington of the. Rev. M atth ow W in to rsg ill.
■ ‘WaddinKlou AYesloyans colcbratod Uio ajuiiver-
sajy oC their school, ou Sunday, tiJid tho throuffhoul tU'o day were well attended, aJthoi^h the skies were leidon. Under Uie U-ansfonnmg
.: iuutd ot. Mr; John, .Wadtoglon, who "“t
Interesting Ceremony a t Whalley Abbey Print
> Works' On Saturday last, the workpeoplo as^ibh-d
,iu the yaid niar, the Tower steps to witaoM a proscntition to Mr. F. Daw^n, wlw h ^ left o take up tlio roanagemcmt at Stt.^oa -r^nna
M'orks. • Mr. Ed. Turner acted a s^ irm tm , Md Air AV. H. Hopwood, managor,^ado the pro-
Mutation. Tho proceedings commenced at U.
a " h e CltairmL remarking t ^ V l ^ e S ' they were fully aware of the object ot t ie m nainelv to mark tbo occasion oi Sir. Uaw
son’s sovcranco with the AVlialley after 20 years' l» t™e, and a ^
hccome, a ,-gardeu iage and, just now, no
pr°mtiealiy every; eoltago the senses of sight and
- - o rain of Saturday evening e j E ^ ,1
ono In tko Cliufdi
I r V |em n g t o ^ e ^ (
assisted.by Uio CMi h
a , .
^ m n s suhl; under the leadership ^of Alt^uun. Ti
Wmter&giU, of I«oo?f> 'Hie .pre.-mlier JOS
noon, .arid dehvorod very cloaue -•■
io
noon, ----- atleiiUvo■
.. •.■i.eiifcofl hoimt £5o 4fi., ^ ’ r
re.albicd be ng «y“‘'
at tibo mornuig sei'wco, t Irom hSL Johu'a
a-his was the topic
bloweth where iis lo^ . sound Uimcof, huL
highly successful from y- financiaUy,.
w.aK collected m the scliool. a-ance
■mUv 'and •'tunefully in the special annivoisary
Mr. Wm. ilallliew
e i o n S ' l i ^ '^ ' s ” .
jibout £4 in ^ { J ig
and alfcr- . cricket tc.Tin, t* __ an excellent coiTospoudent uVo
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p_v noint of view a«<t» he toUil su
.^r’thirHum Ts. 7d.V* ui ,
6f Religion. . I could always ho relied upon, to cairy
had taken a great intcrost in Uio Ido of tho yU- laco. He was captain for soveral years of tno i >os
“ d .V Sd iwl for about 15 years, .a. "^-"b e r M Council for .as many years. W h a tow
..^ ’ ibou he;u‘cst iho whence it
th a t is born '•“ “ ^ ‘Tn’l'cresting tiring in Um porsonalily as '•'i“
Lont'of' tim S p -J .” •, tp,, records of inaii s tiarld, Dio P « ^ \ “ ,,t'o rs of science, art, music, discoveries lUid in'eiiUoils, o ^ ^^^^
literature, P^''“ ''^^'r'’By’„,iiai«lv a'man vn®" mcmcly great-
proinineiice and ^ . Everyone wmtledl^^^^^^^ prov J '^ th r i l Dio h “a i i J w ^ n g s , PS:'
idity lod iuto loo, to
I t was ju4»
which he w “^^-^;r!:nd purSunS temlory, It difficult to
tho
person.al, individi wuld ho turned,
the way ol, I t followed
Hwaas not a cimal but^a feronco between Uio o
whence it eome^h " " lor tho human spirit no
~ rr
Nor could rules bo Im o ' Uioro were innumorabl
moment, ih o loo, wiia
' they made their ,g<mxus would wor
parved its owai ^ t h f v ? ^ , ^ hnpossiblo to lay issued, to Uio oc ’ -j, htsraturo and som;^- down rnliM tor art,
a life of wh from Uio sprbig wlience H
’down for wair- ^
pinned him- studied, bot the military o o m i ^ methods, alw-ays kcop-
■ salf down to any '^ “ ^ .“ 'S i o ^ l of Uie fresh ing bis spirit Bee to answ ^ ^ ^ ^ b ty of gemus,
• \u ru r ia n g , oud some-
•times UTiUti^^ ^^^.^«.u-Liaular niche or corner; • not h*3
I t would hraik. _ . ^ • fornuty e x is t^
attempt to smk ouo b p other was an
m 1$ . i ,lt
degradation to oiiesdf n lUio paasiou for jjpncrc^ Ol »
riio preacher declared th e y 'd o n ’ t ilL you rs."
^ One could never leU how do^ or where
TAturRoiuility in th a t of an- oneself, but a
nnheros of Ufo, but Uxl booKS vvotw ' Dicy fiV
rodation to oiies^‘ ^ “ “ — victual oxi
wore
of.lilUo help hi
'Attempts to get um- | text books. To
.^ d a^loss to tho world, ..,„„;fsst in all
“ If you oi it,;; I , ,
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'biiause at of th a t
laid d«wm iVa nr whither i t gocm* ^ No linee
.airsliip through .- i t left no trace ho diggi^ .
lAnd
the i f . . , t bad
Ysiorcst was arous- it„ow who the man
that
• .and, ho took m hand ho did his utmost to'mako i t .a success, and, in tho responsible position ho had undcrUikon ho would do ewedit to th c ^ works where ho had boon so long, and Tvould have a very successful career as a manager. Mr. xiop- wood expressed his pleasure in handmg over to Air. Dawson a
li.amhiorao clock and cigamlto on bgjiaif of tho workpeople, and hoped th a t when ho hoard the clock cliiming, _ i t would remind. him of Iris ple-asant associataoiis witli
j «•' ^ (j every one
mialley Abbey PrinUng Works. Mr. Dawson, who was n s ibly affected, spoke
ol the very luippy times ho laid spent at AVliiillev Abbey, making rofcroiice to those wlio were tfiero wlien he came and Imd since goiio to Ihoiv last resting )
il.ace. ' Ho staled th a t ho had now acliioved the ambition ho . Ml out to attain 20 years ago, 1ml whioli ho could not tevo attained, liad ho not received consldwxible M p and encouragement from Mr. Hopwood, who had moved a great friend to him, .and could not have done more for him laid he been his ow-n son. Tt was Largely through his instrumentality Uuat he had been offered tills appoinlmcnU Ho also meiitioiied th a t looking round ho saw .a. iiumbOT of ladies who were, vears .ago, more ^ I s avitn
(ill tho words of the song))_ "tlicir golden hiur 1. ___1 __
il.ch!.. lavi^trc *
iianging down their backs.” Now some woto married .and liad children working thorc. iHo also made a .v e ry truo;remark when ho wid th a t a person'Ought to bo happy in his or Iiot
work because, U not, then Iho work w’os no longer a pleasure bu t a toil, and as they spent most of the’u- time a t work, i t WMS asseiitial to try and get as much pleasure out of i t .is poss-
boon tho recipient, through Mr. N. AVood, of a verv handsome cabinet with dccajilers, and a fount-iin p»n from the Alanchcstcr branob/ of Brjxo Smith and Co.
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iumblo, promoted, for th e bcnciit of 1j**'v Moor Football Club, took place in the V n \ School. Inst Satmxlny. Tliero wn.s n cnpital .'ittond- anco an d th e proccodB
rc.aliscd th e gr.'UiIymg Bum of £20 :is. d id . The commiltpo ro tu ru th an k s to all who contributtHl in ;i*ny way to tho RUCCC6S of Uie t>nlc. .ind to th e ladies who
-TUMBLE SALE.—.-v very slircassfill .s,ile of GAS STRIKE
so kindly assifited a t the stall.s. --------------------- -------------------------
week, tho lightning rent in two tlio chimney - • "
During tho storm on Friday afloi-noon ol last ••
RIMINGTOTs". CouncU school, fo
split in two.
coniieclcd with the beaUiig app-iratai. Help corno boforo tho water causod mucli daniago. Lnckily tho school was closed for iho summer vocation. A big ash treo, near by, was also
i,be chimney stack and tore open a pil» • • • • '
1 ^ followed ‘tiio current -
6s. Advance accepted in 10s. asked.'
CALLED OFF. place of
iho re su l t of tho AVorkers’ Conforonce in London, ou Tuesday, a t which' the rceominen dation of th e Neg o tia tin g Committee to accept th o omplovorb' offer of l«. advance per day o r sh if t from May 1st. 1920, was adopted. Tlio delegates also parsed a resolution rocom- inonding th e aniliaUHl unions to refuse to sup- jiort. any s tr ik e which m ig h t ho declared m repudiation of th e terms.
1 Gas S tr ik e notices have boen witlulrawn ^
lieu of tho 10s. cJiiimed. Now holiday and overtime ra te s were offered by th e cm- Nicholnson)
Tlio workmen liavo gjuned Gs. a week in .• ployers from th e first. f lo w t o C u r e th e
And so It. was with ■WmtersgiU "eiit_
upon tho excessive lilor-ituro by young foUs. the indcscnbable.
m y s tia er fm d ntisled, had eomo OJid hn^Kea beciluso they h ^
in his own kuo<* luid
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never to rcliirn. Jn was tho w.ay of t
“‘'■ how Uie fOiil and
r-omniont xwlversely ^ <;„tain class ol
I.OVO
Those books doscrlb- "ws the most
d°no =1 to'U
vid k'^^l^irat U i l VoLr .md called iSening for anolhor
known him anothcr^longuago, .and 'love’hod passod—somoUinM
‘T ';;?:rn i n reUgious Wo, too, Ibo spirit -Aitrrimi how' i t would
tako liiin. Hio last 'V.1.S
relations between
it was tho only iniub /r;' ^egsity of on ii r ' d eh-ingr
- . . V---L *V.c Jioc Sl>ll n'if : :J^S ■'ir i l l f : \ ■ k
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fi.yi.il J i l l i
1!' %
J^pfriririttiuso someone else.
nii-sscd Uio nMlir-ilion of
cerurin
Ui.it men had Iho coming of tho I
tliat men , thou"ht thoy were to should bo
^ „ ,m c r i c n c o .
bocau.se he
couW bo .is dogniaUc a . P a in s in Y o u r B a c h .
lo cel a rcjncGv that will go right to tlic root of iug pains in tho back. I tried ^ all sorts or the irouble-thc Kidneys and Bladder. Tlioso 1 pills, plasters and doctor^ prcsmpUonB, butno^^
What is needed to p u t a speedy en d to th e ex c ru c ia t in g ag o n ie s o f Kidney trouble. There is only one way to Go this, and that is]hardly drag myself about for tlio Blabbing, tcar-
awful pains in the back are caused by tliousiimls of tiny
jagged-edged crystals of
unc acid which lodge in the
lis.sucs. icarinn and lacoraLing them until they
feel as lliough it wa^ the work of a knife. Tho, Kidneys should filter tlieso tiny crystals from the blood instead of allowing them to circtilato round and round the hotly lodging and accu mulating in every conven ient crevice they can find— notably the muscles and joints. Strengthen your • Kidneys and thoy will re
brought up same surroumlmgh,
often .1.1 "i'rio apart, in Tt was not poss-
5 H ^ S o i u f t b a ; ^ : ! ; ;M E ^ ia t in g
,„7ms tliat 1.0 ied
■ forms n of
■ ■ bo bad no 8>-mpatby “> r S .
Uicir religion iiugH havo of
roligion-Angbcmi J -
move thiB deadly poison for you. Do Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills are specially prepared to lieal and BtrengUicn tJio weakcnetl Kidneys and Bladder. Here is si typical letter from Mrs. Armstrong^ of 5, Redditch Koad, Kings Norton, which positively proves the m 'gienl cfliciency of these Utllo wonder workers. Writing on HepU 22ud., 191-i, Mrs. .\
rm.strong stiys, " 1 suffered from terrible backache pains and from acute inflama- lion of the Bladder for over seven years. To attempt to do any housework was an absolute torture as I could barely stoop. At limes I could
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pro.ic3.er amd :\wnys ITo celeotml «»;y
' aro -saintly souls.” iZ to "horn, r ? l " “ X u m b u m a n apirit, the
Tbero .•;« on many unveUinga^ol GckI as thorn Mentioning,
from Biblical dovn to more r e c ^ doy^
U,
u.il surpriso: . the mind from
i ^ .^ ^ ’TO^etions contained'a por^ ' J®™ ^ shockn nnd Kivrf
every • s i d e , ^ many ' ' •®y' ’
told; nnd Ike rontro of tbo c rc ic w bo t o tho circamfcrenco. “
' ^ Z e ' d becw.10 of His ? 'xho approach to the
Mra. Armairons*
years, since Dc Witt’s Pills cured me.” To euro Kidney trouble of any kind you must
seemed to do me the least good. On a friend’s advice I tried Do Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills, and the relief they gave mo was almost immediate. I continued, and after taking two bottles I felt a difTrrtct woman. Since tliut 1 have had no return of the pains. I feel very grateful to you for a complete and wonder ful cure.” Over five years Ikter, on December 29th., 1919, Mrs. Armstrong says, “ I am only too pleased to tell you that I have not had the slighiosi return of tho complaint from wliicli I suffered formoro than scveu
positively get rid of tho cause—Uie poisonous Uric Acid. Remember, to do this a real remedy must pass through Uio kidneys and the bladd-r, and not through the bowels, as most kidney pills do. When you seethe urine change to a muddy bluish colour—a feature whidi distinguishes De Witt’s Pills from all oUicrs—you know that Uiey have put their healing touch on the right igpQt,—the kidneys and tho bladder.
Kidney & Bladder Pills Je Witt’s Tho WorId*B CrMtest Remedy fos
Rheumatism, Cystitis, Backache, ^ Lumbago, * Stone, T ired feeling. ^ Sciatica.
nnable
lable to obtain send direct to E. 0. Do Witt & Co., Ltd., East &ojdon. . Tnal sent free if yon mention your Chemist's Name and Address.
Sold all over tho world by Chemists and Storekeepers, at 5/- and 3/- per box. W e ak Back. Gout, -
Gravel, ’ Most forms of ‘ Bladder Trouble.
Or a Box
i Wo
uiidei.staiid
Ui.it Mr. Dawson has also
“ ik ho had to do. Not. .piUy liad A[r. Divwson ; bcca of immonso service in tho works,
„ gi p,;,y, ja .ii,-n,ic to
delight- cluirm
the services 6t Mr. Dawson, and wont on to say th a t his abffity alone bad been msponsiblo
iif.'iHopwood, ill very suitable terms, oulogis^ . . . . •
.place where bo (Mr. Hopwo;^) spent_ his ^ r fy iair.s ill the calico printing trade. ^Ir. .Dawson
for bis appointment to P r in t Works, the
hiablv“ 'of'Mr" Dawson’s faiUiful service to U'O ' ]?,. Cullui’t, J. W-Bickup, tlie May nigiiiy^
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r o i e c d l . i l upon M^^ Hopwood to make presentation.
^ ____ir^Tiwond to mako the ■ '.ipiiornber), and Mrs.-Birtwell. '
t* A Unanimous Vote.
meeting, .Mr. Clayton proixiscd the appoint nicnt of Mr. C. S. C ^m a n as relieving olhcer
In acQordniico with notice given a t tiui Inst
for the Northern district a t a salary ol iJ b ‘per annum. He .
c.Kprctyscd * the hope that there would bo a
Union letter de- to
. , gTvoMr! Coleman the assurance that ho had j ^^XUo^c^hition was seconded by Mr-
to everybody.
Tiio motion \va« e a rn ed u nammous lj. Assistant Overseor*s Appiication-
I n this connection the Clerk (Air. Hastham) ,,
earrymg out the duties with satisfaction .
conhdonco in Mr. C^le- ,
Chipping d is tr ic t , made application lor au m- crojiso in salary.
Mr. J . AV .Kighy, assistjint oversoLT lor tlio _ , , , ,
rc;wl an c x tn ic t from a re p o r t m a d e to the Atinistry of Healtlx by Uio public au d ito r with respect to ‘’Air. lUgby, whoso application was
referred to Uio
Asse.ssmcnt Committee. House Committoo Considering-
'Hie Alinistry wTot«^ inquiring ns to what .'ictioii tlio jio ard liad taken to secure th e ni)-
pointment of a n ig h t iiurec. n io Chairman: Reply Unit the m a t te r is
being considered by the H oubc Committee. Registrars Want Moro.
TIio registrai-s O f b ir th and deaths (.1.
AValker, K. Bulcock, H. Raweliffo a n d M. A. Hargreaves) inado a jo in t application for a bonus on th e sumo scale as Ini.s already gran ted in mo«t dLstricts. 'llioy .sUitetl th a t thov had been waiting to» seo if tlio Bojird would ta k e acUon and expressed Uio liopo t l ia t if env award was made, i t would Im? retraspcc- tiveT' The applicants fu r th e r declared Unit thev liad su f fe r^ 'co n s id e rab ly and were doing much work which was q u i te new and unre-
muneraUve.
timo rcgisirni-s and. in respect to p a r t- t im e oificcrB. i t was suggested th a t miy homis gran ted should ho in proiiortion to th e time tliov devoted to th o duties of Uieir oflico. P® was n o t aware of any scale for yaccuuition ofiicers who. in his opinion were th e most de
l l io Clerk said th e re was a scale, tor lull _ „
Pre-tty Wedding a t Brethferton SHERRATT—SNAYLAM.
serving of th e whole lot.
tim e ofTicors? 'I’lio Clerk: Yes.
Tho Chairman: Arp all these people p a r t- •
man, th e Mayores s, Airs. BirtweJI. Ol.avtoii and Gaimott, ami th e Revs. t . y Aclcerley and d. AV. Pickup were apiKiinted committee t<» consider tlie apphcaliori.
. * On th e suggi'stion of Air. Pickup, th e Clnur-
An in te re s t in g Tvedding took place a t b t . Jo h n ’s Cliurch, Brothorton, n e ar P re s to n on
■\Vedncsdny, between Aliss .Margaret bnay am ^\^^3 BOtli ulto, between -Miss Alargaret Snaylam iam Bond Villa. B re th e rto n , and Liverix>ol), and Air. Henry S. S h e r r a t t (yoimgest son ot th e la te Air. T hum ton S l ie r ra t t , of Alanclies te r ) . Tlio Rev. R .‘ Gardner performed th e nuptials. Tlie brido (given aw.-^y by h er brother, Mr. C. C. Snaylam) wore a charming gown of ivory, crepe do chine . draped with g eorgette an d handsomely trimmed ')^^h spangled sociuins worked in lovexH knots. ^'Hie veil of ol<l BrusselBs n e t wart held in iwsition V»y a wreath of ontugo blos.^ms. She cuined. a shower bouquet of b eaut iful exotics.
t ra in lH*arors were AIiss Alagdalono and Master R o b e r t Snaylajn, th o former being clad in white crepe dc chinv, w ith b o n n e t to niatch and c ar rying :i basket of sweet peas, and the la t te r in an E to n su i t lUid bear ing a whito satin cushion worked in lovers knots.
Ih o
bridertinaids were Aliss Elsie Hamniond, whoso gown waH» pale blue crepo do cliino trimmed with bluo silk, and Aliss I td i th Cook, "'ho wore pale helm crepo do chino tn n n n e d with bhick velvet. Each wore a- black p ic tu re h a t and car ried a bouquet of s ire e t i>cas. - As tho bride outcred tin* church th o o rg an is t (Mr. Nicholnson) played ap p ro p ria te music and a f te r tlm signing of tho regis ter. Alondolssohn AVoiliUnc Alarch. Air. O. B. Hammond (the hridogrobin’s nephew) discharged th o d u tie s of best man. Following th e ceremony ab o u t 70 guests were entorUunod in tlio Congroga- lionnl Scliool, an d gave a rousing Bond-off to th e happy couple on d ep ar t in g for the iioney'
llio CONSULTATIONS FREE. Mondays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m to '/ p.m. Saturdays. 1» a.m. to G p.m. ILLUSTKATED BOOKLET ON SKI.N DISEASES, POST FR EE .
m oon which is to be sp en t in No rth Males. ’I’ho brido travelltxl in a AN edgwood-bluo gabcrdiiio coat-frook aiul pic tu re h a t to match, Tho bride’s g if t to tlic bridegroom was a sot of gold s tu d s an d cuff links.
l l ic bridegroom’s
iircsont to th e b rid e was a gold w ris t watch ; to tho l i t t lo a t tcm b in ts an engraved bangle
and a gold pencil case; and th e bridi'sinait^ aqiiai'inariiie and am e th y s t pendants, hollow ing is a lis t of tho p re s en ts :— Mr. and Airs. C. C. Snaylam : Tea service. AlasU’r R o b er t Snavlam ; C u t glatvs d ecan ier. Aliss-Alagdcleno Snaylam: AVedgwood bower
Air. and Ali-s. J . AV. S naylam:
Bra.ss slipper box.
I>ot. Alnster T.oslio S n ay lam : B tjlss flower i>ot.
Mrs. T. Snaylam; Tea ix>t. Alaster Henry S n u y h u n : Silver stigar l?owl. Air. 0 . Hammond: F o u n ta in pen. Mrs. Mammoiul: Oak te a tray . Air. O. B. Hammond: Carborundum Razor strop.
Aliss Klsie Hammond: H an d pain ted tab le •centre.
. I Air. and Mrs. ReTrins: Hand worked cushion.
I Airs. Alort-ullc: Silver wate*r jug. i Alisscs Nicbolnson : S ugar scuttlo. Air. and AIi-s. Ha rv ey : Silver egg s tand.
Air. and Airs. AlcCaudlcs: Silver f ru i t dish.
- : Rev. nnd Mrs. Garcbier: Tea cosy. ; ALiss Oirdwell: Case of carvorK. ' Aliss E . Cook: AVork
bn.sket. ^ Air. and Afrs. Doodson : Silver flower vsi.‘-e.
'I Air. and Airs. Raweliffe: Box of serviettes.
I Air. and Airs. A'aU>s: Silver b u t le r dish.. 1 Airs. Collier and Ah's. Louis: Silver cake knife. ! Alisse.s S u tn u i : Embroidered cushion, j Airs. Collings: Tea cosy. ’ Aliss Frond : Book, f Alias A. Offord: Case of fish eaters. 1 Aliss F . E. Offord: Silver su g a r s ifte r. 1 Ali.'^s AlcCjim: Case of fish servers. • Aliss Davies: Silver egg s tand.
Air. and Airs. Re*eve.s: Ir ish linen table cloth. Air. and Airs. Cowburn: Csiso of le a .k n iv e s an d solid silver te a spoon.s an d sugar tongs.
, R A L E I G H boroa to t!ma you BpprveUte tba A U 1 _ S T E E U
wrih Diiolon me. »oJ Sluraier-Arcktr
J.pe«d se«. Til. Uowle^. ’dw.,, ,.l ,
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tU KJeisl. ri<i« Uwi. oktriu. C LITH EHO E :
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J . AND F . BEN TH AM , M A R K E T P L A C E . ■ WHALLEY:
F . GROOMEr L td . . ' TH E OAJLkGE.
E . e r r CTcIi.V .k o . 1 a ' r « . d “ C r e l in i f o 'r .H e J lh ’ iUiJ P o i .1 . fo r C y c l irt ..” b y S i r F r . i k B ow d r^ B a r t . F .R .G J . - » te . 1 0 0 PP. I . . - Of ueet* ao<l boeltslsUs.
. Afre. and Aliss Simmer : Silver carver rcrtts. t Aliss Collier ami Air. Buckley ; Tea spoons, j Afr.’and Airs. R. Sm i th : B i i t lo r ,d ish . Air. jind Airs. Rye: J am dish. Airs. B ib b y ; Afternoon ten cloth.
■ Aliss Bihhy : TNihlo centre. i-AIrrt. .Sutton : Afternoon te a cloth. Mr. and Mrs. J . C a r r : Damask table cloth. Air. and Mrs. H . AA’otson ; P a i r of pillow sliprt.
• Mm. • Ashcroft and fr ien d s : H e a r th ru g . ^ . Air. and Airs. Nicholrison: Silver photo frame, i Aliss A^oovere: H a n d worked tab le centre. Rev. and Mrs. Dat'is : F r u i t dish.
. Air. and Afrs. R alph AVilding: Boliomian. vases : Mr, and Airs. AVard: Oil painting.* I Air. and Airs. R . T. Goulding;
Ro.so bowl. •Alisse.s Bowman: Flower vase.
iViiss Biapy Goneron F.S.M.C. : F .I .O .
Sight Testing Optician, M o o r L a n e , C l i th e r o e .
(BY EXAM.)
nhlo to to^urii to toeir^ as tlicy were dischnrgcu
B I C Y C L E J (be m*ay ioyt
at>VT5RTISER AjSTP t im e s . FRIDAY, JULY 9. 1920^ A TAME FINISH.
Hill Climbing Contest a t Waddington.'
Mr. Coloman appointed Relieving Officer.
Yorkshire Guardians remain at Homo. Only two Yorkshire rcprescnlatit ce nttcndcU
the fortnightly » meeting of tlio Board .of Guardians, on MoniLay, when Uie.tiuestion of Jlr. Colonum’s appointment as relieving officer for their district came up. Tlie, chair was occupied by Jlr. Hanson, there being also p S o n t : Messrs. Blnckbur.i, Welci;, Ihunes, Wood, Green, Garnett, T. Kobinsoii, Holden, ' Hayhui-st, Clayto..,;;AV. Kobinso^^^ B ets.
open liill-climbing competition,; promote.^ by the East Lanciisliire Motor CyoliiiB Cluli,
lii.lcl on tlie Newton sKlo ot tlio roiul ovei \ \ .KUlmi,- ton Fells, on Saturday.iilteriiooii.. I'or bettiiil hours during tlio, early “‘Uirnooii there ^ constant stream of motor veliiclos
p.issing tUrougli AVaddington to the scono of tlio road a t tho top of the fells being 1 m-
Evtinoriliiiiiiry intercut tviu, tlibiil.ijcil iit .m
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We have a Barge Assoptment of Tinned and Bottled Dessert Fruits in various .sizes, s ■
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with cars and cycles lor u disUmcc of hall a iiiikv Hundreds of noii-motorists also lined Uio courae, and
they.witne.ssed some last iid-
"**F'6r over four hours competitors were con
s tan t ly .n^scendiug th e lull, tlio o ''™ ^ m i in b e r^ 15. being n u r oil w i th o u t dcU>. lljo f u t ra in held off u n til nearly
'Vcatlier ivim dull, tlio close of th o la s t was about a. tiuarti fairly good conditioii
last event . ‘.Tho course, Mhiihi n r te r of a- »^iIo long, was m
__________ ition, and included two ratlicr bad corners, 'vllicll prevented any
sensation.il
t im e r being p u t up. The th e aftcriiooik 'vas made by L^ MiriUicIl, U bam. who did th e journey in o4 secoiuLs, .1 th u s won tho club gold medal lor tlio tinio of th e day. J l i tc lic ll won 111 si.\ (
.l.isses, his riding being vary consistent, tb e ro being a '•.iriation of oidy 1 2 -5 sec. in all his .a scen ts . The oldest competitor was G. Cowley, Hiilmc aged 55 'c a r s . I t is testimony to Uie splendid organisatioai of th e rimo Unit th e re was n o t a single inislmp. Tho lion- secretary ' '’as M'- IV
Gtie.sL, with Alcssrs. L. Crouslia.w, .1- Stiiii'vortli, an d AV. G. G a rn e t t as judges.
^ ^E iah t cars up to 1,500 c.c. (inembcrs) : 1, .T. Allsup, Blackburn. Sidecar iiiacliincs up to 500 o!c. (open) : 1. 0 . E. C a r te r , .Alancliester; Air Parkinson, Blackixiol. Sidecar niacliiiics
H . Hobdcii, Burnley. , Pas senger iiiaeluiies, any
cap.tcily (including 3-wheel cycle cars)
I’p 'to eoo c.c. (open) : 1, O. E . C a r te r ; _, J .
( o p e n r 1, A. Ho n o ek s. Bolton; 2, a. Alarloi, P res to n . Solo macliiues up to 2io
H .
c.c. (members ): 1 , 'J . Goar, Blnckbur i i ; L. ' ■ "■
Solo machines up to 350 c.c. H . S. Duxbury, B lackburn; Lancaster.
S. A. M ark s ;
(jronslmw, Blackburn. 2,
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AVist.istoii; 2, 'B. Houldiiig, P res to n . scooters I
D i t to
(op'eii) : 1. L. M itcbcll; 2. G..E. Cowley, Man- clKwtor; 3, G. A. (members ): B lackburn; inacliinos
A Hebilon:.
Mitchell; 2, G; E. Cowley; 3. G. E. Etr-aiige. Solo machancs, any capacity (iiieiiibers) :
Blackburn. D i t to (oixm) : 1, L. i l i tc l ic l l ; 2. J . H. F o x ; 3, G. E. Cowley.
M itchell; 2, .f. H . F o x ; 3. H H hletclicr.
MAKE SHOPPING AT BENTHAM’S a habit------------ IT PAYS.!
up
1, O. Be:icli. Blackburn; Sold m:icliiiies up
1. L. Alitobell; 2 3,
to 000 c.c. L in g ,
.Strange. Birmiiiglmiii. H.
(iiiemliers)^. 1, Birkdale.
.). Duxbiwy, Solo 1..
to oUU c.c. In to
1, 1.. (o p en ) : (oi>en) : 1 G. D i t to S. E . C ar te r ,
(niembers) : 2,
J .
.Alaiicliester. 1,
(o p e n ) :n ) : 1, R E G B N .T • M O U S E , .C l i t h e r o c ; 1, \\\
v.AW'y,
b. Bolton, M o to r
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INSURANCE GHANi 15,500,000 Workers
Over fifteen milUou workers,!
women, besides almost all ilie e: tb o n a tio n , arc affected by change.'^!
H e a l th Insurance which came inj Monday,. Ju ly 5th. These cluing
a b o u t bV tho National Health la s 1920) aro designed to bring Jloalt'
more in to lino with the clumgod economic conditions of tho wuni a l te r tho ra te s of money contribui: and of benefits receivable so as to in to closer relation to tho lessoned £ , an d th e higher cost of living. 1911 Act, tho contribution payal l i r i ta i i i was 7d. a week in the ca,| worker and 6d. in tlio case of a which amounts the worker’s ordinarily 4d. for men and 3d. for empJover paying the remainder. 5tli th e contribution payable wil week in -tlio avso of a man an< c:tse of a woman. Tho employer i co n tr ib u te 5d. of the amount ii wliich means th a t tbo man wd fu tu re iLsuaJly pay od. a week iii| a n d the women 4d. instead of 3d fo r tliis increase in paynient> th. imitorial increaKo m benefits, amount psiyable to a man who his work through illness will Ik? in s te ad of 10«. as formerly; worker. l*2s. a week instead of
7s. G<1. St week. Disablement be 7s. (kl. :t week in each cji.'^e inst<-j)
M ato n i ity Benefit £2
in.st<*:id of bo not-od th a t tho
inerea.ses in beii to roughly half, or 50 per cent.. l}enny a week increase in contri able by th e insured per.M>n rcpi-« crease*of only ’25 iK*r cent, in tlie an d of 33* i in tlie ease of wo! m a rk a change, therefore, in the i i t^ io r benefits in proportion to aj tr ib u tio n s . sv tendency which ni tttill fu r th e r
incron.sed if. sis is plustvi are disclosed in tlie vnlur.l proved Societies now in protj .Societies, as was recently annci accumulated funds under the AcT to no le>s than £7S.00().0(H): .som| tioii of which may become additional benefits for inemher.s | .showing a surplits. The :innual on benefits will in future be. fYstimated, nearly L30.000.(KK) a ] payments a t present made dm n 'p resen t a Ioks of “ working-tini«l B r i ta in and Ireland of no less t lu i | weeks a
yo.ar. 'h ie changes will involve of comj
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of new stainjis on the insurance sirre<l workers and H.M. S ta tio n e ’j tliu Government printers Iuivf* of la te getting ready adequate s u | 300.000.000 stamps have Uoen p n l th e Kkl. and 9d. starn;>s winch w | th e older 7d. and G<1.) and hundred tons of now contribut!*! thc3 current half-year. I t is w o r i | by employers—among whom, ot j employers of domestic ser*.*a.til s tam ping of workers’ cardn a t i ! | should Ik? done promptly from .11
cau.st> the law allows th e dinluil worker’s share of th e e o n tn bm j wages only a t the time wagis a f an emplovcr failing to s tam p a t tfl will subsequently have to make vl
. ence himself. Another point 1 stamping of cards which have betl liind phonia bo done a t once. whi!| for tho old denominations. *d.
available. As post-office stock( Kolete sUimps become oxhnustotl f be renoa'txl. and these stamps wij sale for only a limited time.
-<- th e r c a o t o
Sir Charles Macara and tho hi Day Week Proposal
“ Seeing th a t wo :iro so b:iril
would bo madness for tlie mi countrv to knock off .a full woiB tho present time when no internal isatLon exists for making tin* wido. I t would s ta r t all our ind I road to ru in .” ,
Oup noted own cuSxed eso-m
SOM ETHING DOING PAENT THAT BS PAINT. Fiundreds of lbs. sold d.riily.
cotton trad e authority^ sums u i | view tho situation which lias a.l th o Scottish ami some hnglisli i | tlecided to agitato tor a iivoi
Thus Sir Charles Macara. tluL .. ] week. f peduced to 1 /4 i pep lb.
T H O m P S e P i O X B O e Q H , PLUMBER & DECORATOR, MOOR LANE.
such a n heroic mo\'emont.” s au l “ W hat we are badly in need <1 time to recover from the greal tho M’a r , and i t would be a hoal dustr>*. hamportHt as i t is with :i| striclioiirt and disadvantages. I moro. i t would be th e worst I'osS the workers themselves, for it fl sh o rte r in supply th an i t ts. s to l | ami workrt mus t follow ev eryw h | will Iw whoU'sale unemploymeij
“ I t is tho wTong time lutog'i . lA ^1 the countr>-.”
labour que*tious. and as 1 rel MasU'i* Cotton Spinners be<lorn| in te rn a t io n a l Cotton boderatieil imacasingly in tlie mtomits ot il
Sir
Gh.arles. who has devoUKil
masters. i>oint« ou t t i ta t tm i those engaged in cotton, ought I tornnt ional organisation to dca m a t te r as tlio curt.iilment of i ami working da.vs. or the s i t a th is country is conc-rm^ «UI invidious, and wo sTiil f ht sclve,s in tho most suicidal w.i j. " I f England xs going to mJ
illtions tliat do not otitain in oil I S.1 VS Sir aiarlc.s, “ Ulcro can oil to' the matter, wo shall as a
go out of bnsinnss. “ I cannot think a t such a. t i i |
on tlic to(i of tlioir .sovcn-lionrsi i™uld hv'so doing caliso irropa L themselves and to tho wockois i l
th o minors " i l l dustrii's.*'
EX-OFFiCERS> DIFril Six Per Cent Still Unen
r o e ‘'r cent of tho officers and; edlJcation ffho'Horv^ to
rogiston^l "'Y of Laho
n<Sd of cmfloymont. Of dhi R-." hwn^Din'eto^ .of
torcsts of number might
.i:?kly an. wcml
rr<lucc<l if ^''^7bilitl- of finding:
•vHhough n'oro than oiglitooi ‘ i .Incn llio Arinistico wa
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