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ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, /OCTOBER 28, 1921.


'ELEVEN fireat RedMctions in Gramophones ad Records at BEfllHAM'S i


WITH SPADE AND FORK. -------------------- -----------------------------------


GARDENING HINTS A FELLOW OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


^vV/vVwA/WVw'\/VVwAA>A/V^vAA<^>A/'\/VAA'AA»VvC0PYBI0nT,'VVA/VV\/WVVVXA»'\AyV/V'\A*<VVVVVV'UVVVVw6 WOIIK FOH THE WEEK.


j 5o\v iiioatl b(?aiih as directed last week; if \


[EDGE loNSTANTtNE


a t 7 GROUND


IFORRESTER by the Candidates J


dio wvailu'r i.s snllicicntly dry. Jj your garden is shcltere<l it is well worth


tago K* r^ow.n in jKits in order that they can placed in tlio cold frame during tho winter. If i!io pots iind frame are not available, tho


tin* gaiiihie ro sow a few soe<ls of tlio kitchen [oa during this week. An early variety should S


-o .‘-vlocteil. i'he seedlings can with julvaJi-


.•amble is worth while only if you can find a y;irni slioltered comer. Cornmeiico planting fruit trees. Jf fruit


A PREVALENT J)ISEASE. ! T E liidates


7-30 WHSTTLE


ICONSTANTINE. Irigley.


for you


I Ot HOURS. y^.tsU’rtiay,


;il: ;*;<|»liC:cl loll for an ! li- \\ Lion Hold "11 Ntivembor


Iri)'- and Dw-LrioL Utility . . ii 1-) continue


tl;.- . iKiiial dinner and . - :iw ■;:i- m o of fomc ■;i < Ir • - o'clock bo-


t.hero is r. to get


!■; r^'.ir p.irU of the :i ; r "'.U-Jisioil but


1 fill' "'rtcaAion was ■ i;n<l no olijoctioD • "nuMMidalion tho ap-


WANT ..I lioli and men


11 ,i■ 1 h' V i-aii. Inenlly, .. 1 ii atinii for I’oor 1 ! Ife.-.iil of the - V O T E


1 lO M a n ; - \n i j i iU h ie s " i TI-. I .A B O O R . |i ' \ ■ 'll


r interests -V O T E


■ I. i.M.nfrering—


!a ( o ra l .M a rke t AM '.n r i ! .


1 i,.- 1 ,1 I !o (iroitnds ii.M lo]M (1 as it


l i ,


i . \ h o i ; r . fviaeatioi)------


.1 111 Iter ilouses,


\ ( )'l I ', L A B O U R - I; 11 '-0uit V in the


; „ i ' - l - V O T E


li- |.«.t I*'


ic :


CLUNG TO LAMP-POST. drover 'WHO RESISTED ARREST


•M ti:- Bfirough Police ('ourt. on Tm»xhiy l.rj'on* Aldurmaii A. UolKTt^i and


•M:. \V. Urr. a charge of lK*iiig ilnmk and dl<- ’ "• i ' Ls preferrcM.1 agairisi RoU?rt Down-


Ivii ‘ lr<»'.' T. of no fixed a»l<lri*i-/'. 1*-F W'lgiitnian .*.tat‘ *<l tbat at 11-Vi on


•M'mi.iv mght ho was in Salford when he U .."i .-oiii'-I-o^ly shoiaing aiul cursing in Mojr.l;uj.. PrfM-‘ ‘ tlirig liu-re hr* found lTw,n« 1- ;ni I nMjtK*«^Uxl him to h<* (luiet. to lock him up if ho faile<l to do


l)''Wit}i;iiii said he lOiihln’ t lock liiin^ up 'ontinuing to sliout he throw lilm.'-^cll on WTtn<T-5H sai(l he got prisfnier to convevcKl him a.s far :us the


:.r.d stick to a civilian to hold heforo


L* (•jtild git priftoDcr away. P.S. l/'ith ctino and together they tmik i)risoner *l'' pilife station and locked him up.


.|i . I


,1. . ciil tilings ' aiiv forrader


: 1; 'H •HTltS '


U \ N'i’ I’ltflfiBRS® ;■ II,..a 'I'liesdaj'i


,, ||. Ila- names of ■


hi nn.'Ufr to prisoner, who deni(*d creating diHttiri.Kme, witness sUiiM Dow’nham had “•n L'jni‘-<i (,ut of tin* Model Lixlging House


di.-ord‘ rlv condiicL, D-iti'’ statid that at 12-5 that rnorn- in R.'iilwny-vie-w wh<*n lie heard


f“ -


^’in‘ lH,(iv Hhoiiting and using filthy Itinguagc tb- n. ighlHJurlKMKl of Caetlc-HtP'ot and tliiTc. Ho met the constahh* with r. ami a civilian was carr>dng P.C.


''^Klitinan'^ itn-e and .stick. , I rifoiM-r


ho was rorry ho got into tlio polico. WTien hofoir* the (.V)urt


Uhl.- he prnniisiYl to keep out.


'’’ll t!(‘- drink? Vom 'would not tlu-n us*? Kis. .and allowiKl a


lie rim-i (Vmstahlo: W'liv donH yon ko/p ’'‘Miiuli! in which to pay.


..'UlR (;ilURCH.-()n Sunday la.vt, at the ('Inin-.h. colic/tion.s wen* made on Ik*-


n o f ,'roN - B Y -iR n Y e a n d - '•nf <pf the “ Starving Russian children,” tho


'^'nouut n aliijwl being T5 le. 2d. j I I READ. W M JS T D R IV K A N D D A N t 'K . - t i n . 'i i t u r -


i M r . I I . ID le y ; -J, M r . T . I ’ i l l i in i iU ia ; 3, i l r . I .1. M u l lim a u x .


I la w o r t l i


I (L'iv o v c iiiiiK w l iis t <lriv*- : im l tliin c * , jn'o- i in o tL .I liy t li( , .senior y o u ii; ; liu lio o n t io n i i in ; - 1 S t . . lo iin ’H C 'liu rc h was !u-Ul in tin.- ischool- I ro om . T iio priyx. rv in n-rra w**ro a.s lo llo w t . :— l-a ilio s : 1. M rs . B. I ,a w ; •_>, .Mrs. i l . W’ i lk in - .son; ;i. Mir.s i l . lO. L a t liam . C n iU o in e n : 1,


I in n u s lia t i ly a f io r w l iis t


I .M i.« .M. - is t in (o lo c u t io n iH l) o f i in rn le y , ilo - I i ig li to d t l io a m lio m o w i th h o r ro o ila ls . M r , ! .1. I I .


'H io o v o n t wa.s -!x-


: Kiiig-stPHd when Downliam tliit<-h<‘<I and held on. He had to give


I t ro i i iv iy w e ll a t to m ifx l .oml as a ro .s iill th e I n o t proceeds in ai<l o f th e fo r th ro n iin g ; C l i r i - l - I ma.s t rm - . a n io n n to d to £ 211.


M U S TA V IT O IN TM EN T . (Tr.adu Mark llcgd.l


YOU must h;LV0 it il you would have white. srm.rth, -orquisito h.ands. It’s cheap onongii


U) use often—one reas-zn for its success. YOU must, iiave it for Chilbl.aius, liczeina, 1' iIm, .Sores, liuriiing, .Swollen, Klistered feet, 'riicy are healed, coole-d, comforted by M istavit. (jood tor all skill troubles. 3d. per 1)01 of all Ch^ists- C.rocois, and Stores, or from file ifustavit Co.,


Ilury. ______________ GISBURN.


I Wh^lLBYAK ClIAI’El..— KiK-einl ftorvieos has jiist eone iid-sl at t^> Wt«lcyan Cha|)ol or)-ani« d by tlio Deaconj^** .Sister CoonilK.-. Most htno hmn “ ^nded H-ell and on Sunday, when tho Uev. W. Walliutc, of Chathurn, pr.aeherl, tin- nmn-


Iwrs wore very .■neonrai'iiiK- , A winilar mission is to ho eondm'terl by Sister Cooinho


strucrion of Mias Frankland, of Salosburj, (i) ia n i.s t) am i i l r . Fro<l


i F io h l i ii ; - ( v io l in is t ) s u p p liis l l l io m u s ic lo r ■ -l.-m tin g . M rs . K o in p . o f S aw lv y , p n -o n to il ‘ t l io p r iz e s fo r w h i.sl.


Xeitlelie.'id diseiiso wiiich attacks black currants and which is doing serioits harm at dw present time. 'J'he cause of the disease :> unknown hut certain measures can be taken U


Ih,* Ministry of Agricultuie and Fisheries jiLK


L sent mo soino particulars of the


jvinptom is tho change in the eharacter of :i.v leavos. which become elongated and imnow. In looking for this disease, one yioiild e.vamino tho lcavc‘s on strong new sheets, ,'ind should count the veins which run off either side of llio main vein: on tlio noriind black currant leaves tliere should bo ton of these sub-veins and tlic worse the U'c^niu'S tlio fewer bc'come these


) prevent its spreading. The most obvious


veins. A basii may sLirt growth by protluc- inj: normal leaves, and the reverted leaves dionld Ik* liekcd for in the end of May and during dune. Tit.! l.uif, of course, is only tlie symptom.


Tli'* uni leasaiit part of the disease is that as :ho l.-af reverts, the tree ceases to lnsu* fruit. To avoid wasting lime and growing these plants, care .Miould be L'lken to pro|To-


We :i!*' pri'imscd further infonmition before that date but ns the inattcT stands at pre.<y)Ut j uf are uavm<l iliat it may be uctK*r,.sary ibeii | to grub up affteted bushes and burn them. I


ratv row plants only from jilants which aro i •<oi.d .su.spicion. Ne.\t dune wo sliall have i ;o examine our black currant I)U?1h*


s again, j TJIB SOYA BKA.V. j


taking a kc n interest is llu! Soya Bean, a j wL'ch iia.s been very iMipular in .Inpan !


tn-os are grown in grass do not on luiy aaouiit rejilaco turf over the roots of the i.^.;vly iilaiuod trees.


half of the iiiouth will need to bo heeled- over in some place where they can be well protected from tho frost. Tho earthing up of celeiy should ho coni-


tho trouble to place some protection over part of tho parsnip bed to keep tho ground soft.


plote<l during tho month. As soon as frosts commence it is well worth


Xn tliis way one is saved a groat deal of hard labour on each occasion when one desires to dig a supply of parsnii)s for tlie kitchen. other work for


may l>o mentioned tho forcing of .seakalo, but 1 be iiijuriou.s. It inav bo generally acceptctl Amongst thoii .^emongs


as wo sliall not commoiico on this until 'tho middle of tho nmnth I will take another op­ portunity of giving you fui'tlier information. Onions siiould bo examined occasionally in


no ttTrt c l ir i l l Mrtf i l . : . . ___iM 'x l . _ I *t .


order that any ciamage<l bulbs may’ bo re­ moved. Alorcovor tlioso which aro not damaged should l>o turned over so that in turn tho air may reach each part of them.


THE COLD FRAME.


cold frame can now bo put by those who have taken my advice and provided thcntsclvos nith tills usoful aiul not particularly expon- sivci .adjunct to tho garden. For example, a few late cauliflowers may l>e plnc*ed there if no other wcll-protectod site is available. Jvottuce also will roquiro the protection of a cold


Thoro aro several purposes to which the


! Poultry corn is only too often mixeil by men I who know nothing of tlio business, but who ; have some inferior samples of stuff about ! thoir stores of which they want to dispose. I Tlio prieo of all corn is still high, wliicli ! makes it all tho more important that buyei's sliould get full value for their money.


that it pays every man to try each kind separatc'ly, and then to do his own mixing.


P . MEDICINES.


with regard to tho giving of modicino to fowls, and claim tlint it is quite needless if tho birds aro proixirly fed and managed. AJ- tliough not a believer in tho free use of tonics and that kind of thing, 1 do


iMany poultry-keepers hold stiong views


frame if it has not yet come to maturity, and j beneficial under almost any conditions. It ‘ m this caso it must he given air whenever ' certainly encourages egg iiroduction wliich is the weather is suitable. Tho surface of tiio soil should lio occasionally stirred. Tho parsley in tho cold framo also reniiires


occasional doso of Epsom or (Haulier salts is that an


plenty of air, and in fact, the glass stiould ho entirely romoved during fine day.s. Aluijtard and ci'oss can still Ik; sown.


PLANTING FRUIT TREES. Cardcuci.^ in this loiinti'y are naturally \


trc*os, so tliat wo must now prepare tho holes. Tiicso holes must be adequately large, but ill saying this I am referring more to the width than the depth, it Ls a common error to plant fruit ti’ccs too deeply. Roots do not want to ho a long way from Uie surface. On tho other hand it is of tho first importance that tho roots shall bo well spread out. Do not forget to provide suitable stake.** for vmir trees as they will not be strong enougli to .•'tand “ on tlieir own logs ” during their fii'st ■vnntor.


Next week wo can start planting fruit


« acted fnmi whicli .'■oap c;in he ina<Ii!. 'I'lic m-ri! is imule into cake f<n* cattle. A young


and Cliina for many years ami which is now 1 i••alg iiM-d coii-siderahly on t!ic coniincnt. It I uu, "iigmally imported into luuropo in 1000 f and .luring tho piust lifU*on years an eiior- ■ mjus nunil'*-r of uses have been found for this (■.nil. Por example the foliage can 1k3 iL«i(?d !«*<ifler. From the Iwyin itself oil can he


H ;n::inan .sc ientist tiiuLs that the Soya is an .'kil fiHxl fcT human couMimptiun. Tiie Ikuiii m:. 1<- ground into flour to make bread. Jt ■n


'.hofN


^-.jui-ntly tlic iioard of Agriculture is now li'Lii’L' t..' di.M'ovor a variety more suitable to ou.' ‘ Innate. As soon as this vari«*ty is di.s- •'' •.’•d We 'ball liavo to consider .seriou.^ly il.vM-inng asKle of a largo proiKotion of our gjiiii 11 l< r the growing f*f a vcgcudde winch '‘■nes .'o many iL'^ofuI purjiosc^s.


2o’x iuive iteeii tritsl in this country have V.- r< d but have prmlnc^*^! no beans. Con-


• here, 'rhoso varieties wliich up to WOltK FOR NOVEMBER.


••d.<T p»-arr:mg*-iiicnls in the garden, should oiii iluniig this inotiili. Higging


All .^uth work as making new paths, and


aiid lung, to wliich I iiave already rc*- I' .ie.. iir-'t Ik


j. proi .‘jkKxI witli whenever the


■■''-•ithvr !s dry. li .. lit" crop of carrot/-, i.s .sown in ;i trame


It .'Ib'uM now be lift-cd. I.lroccoli should bo 1‘V el O'.. j- toward.8 the* north. 'Hiis is done !*a‘ iiig the spado well under the plant


Mid tilting it (ompl'‘t*i with the earth still ' ri i:.- oois, .<uh>»‘(pi**nily a little mound of il 'liotild Ih* |)lruK*d ovor the sU*ins.


' u •


• t-*';itincnt <an be given to canlillowor.s. ' tlio,.-- abich are imt cut by the *<^nond


'I’lio


a. sr. tii.w welcome this Ixian would l.e in tnglarid if a suitable vari<*ty could Iwi found :<


In ih«- cirrnm>lam^.'s it ns hardly ncee.ssary *?. ANSWERS TO (XIRRESPONDENTS.


frame until wo got very cold weather ami ! oliniination of unprofitable ixiuluy can only even then must not bo kept close but Iiave bo uccomplislK*d by .scienlilic mating, aud the plenty of air, and in the eorly spring sliould use of trai>-nt’sts. I.aving n*cor<ls nre an in­ fallible guide to the aspiring utility breeder dc-iirous of building up a prolitable strain of winu*r layers. 'I'lu* aspirants to i>onltry enl-


E.—Sweet peas raised in i>oUs at this time of tho year do nob need tho jirotection of a


ri ai-o bo used to make a kiml of milk, a '•ry g«>id imitation butter, and excellent


bo gradually hardened until the light can he removed allogothor, after whicli they can be planted out. 'rhey mitsi never Ik) forced at all during tho time they are in the pots. A good way to sLirt is by placing tlie i>ols on line cinder asii to prevent worms i-ntering from below, ami to cover with wire as a pro- tectiou from birds which wonh! otherwise* d<*stroy them. Potatoes.—If you store your iwtaUHS in a


dry. dark, cool place thei'e .seems no reason wliy they should not make goixl sce<l for next year. The sam|)li*s you send have lK.*eii cx- poso<l to the liglit much too long a time. Mr.-'. F.—If bulbs aJ'o grown in water they


a voo* importiint consideration. .So far food is concerned, times aro certainly more normal, yet there aro generally some impuri­ ties which it is an well to get out of the system. Soim'timos fowls l(»k like laying, and tlien liang fire for a lew weeks. In such ca>es it will generally l>c found that a dose of i salts will ])ro(luco tho desired effect. An ounci* <if salts to every ten or a dozen birds, once a week, is a satisfactory doso and will undoubtedly do a vast amount of good.


UNPHOFITABLK STOCK. ’


is too often duo to a dwire of poultr\*-keeix*rs to get hold of pens of layers at low prices. It i^ indeed absurd to exi>ect prolificacy from .stock wliero iHiligree and age iiavo hcen iu*gU‘clwi. A. iv*a.sona.hle priev paid for sprmg-hatcheti iiullets, or hens Mirougli their moult, is usually a wiw3 iiivrolmcnt, oven if it means a few* .sliilliiigs more, when liirds aro scientifically lired on utility lines from fecund stock hatched at tho right season of the year, and reared and fc*d for winter egg production, eucli birds liave a tielinite inai‘- ket value, like all v>thor classc*s of stock. The


One ol the failures to obtain winter eggs ! November MIXED AlEALS.


PLEASURE a PROFIT


|


rsovember j sercanings c'Oiitaining weed seeds, which may *■


man in a small way to buy some of tho mixed grain or so-calleil poultry corn. Tlio samples i vary to a meet remarkabJo o.xtent. As a rule j maizo occupies too largo a place in thorn, and the quality of tlio wheat, barley, dari, and oabi is very often poor. If they are picked out by hand there is found to I>o a bad sample of each, and often a proportion of


It is gonorally a great mistake for a jioultry- \


stiile oven when used mime<liatoly. Poultrj*- keoiHii's are generally puzzled to know tlio caiiso of this, aud fowL» may have boon fed on tho soundest and best of foods. Tho cause of tho stalenees in now laid eggs is tracoablo to an internal fatty condition of the birds, when tho oviduct and abdominal organs be­ come coated with fat, tlio retention of fully develoiKKl eggs talces place. If such eggs contain life germs the internal heat of tho fowls body is sufficient to start dccoiniKwibion, whicli, according to its extent, has a more or loss bad effeot on tho yolk and albumen. Pro- vontivo treatment lies in a curtailment of tho birds’ food supply, the removal of tho male bird from hi.s harem, and tho addition of some.aperient me<licino, such as Eiisom salts, to the drinking water. If the hens arc not internally fat thon the stale taste imparted to ho eggs is tho result of feetUng on many foods.


NE^Y LAID EGGS AVHICH ARE STALE. Sometimes eggs are obtained timb ta-ste


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L A M D J L U L E T T E S AND


any d is ta n c e


T O U R I N G C A R S . ANY TIME.


Specialities ! A p p iy :-


DAY OR NIGHT.


-VULCANiSING BY THE H.F. PROCESS. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. CARS INSURED.


I^BERT f e l l , 13, YORK STREET, CLITKEROE.


Agents f o r Scat C a p s . Tel. 184 White Uon Garage.


“ light ” os applied to different breeds of poulti-y, are often the subject of mucli dis­ cussion. The following is a list of tho ” liejivy *’ cml “ light” breeds as specified i,n show schedules:—Light breeds: Andalu-


Tho mo of tho terms ” heavy ” and COACH AND MOTOR PAINTING HEAVY AND LIGHT BREEDS.


.siun, Ancona, Ascel. Game (Old English), Campine, La Brasso, Hamburgli, Lakonfclder, Alinorcn, Leghorn, Polish, Redcap, Scots Grey, Scots Dumpy, Silkic, Spanish, Sultan, Suniartra, Game, and Yokohama. Heavy Breeds: Brahma, CMchin, Crevo, Gocur, Croiui Lnngshaii, Dorking, Favcrolle, Game (modern), Houdan, Indian Game la Fleclio, Lajig.Hlian, Alalay. Alaiino. Orpington, Ply- iiionth Rock, Rhode Island Rod, Sussex and AVyandotte.


SEASONABLE HINTS.


feeding. They can he either boiled and addcil to tho mash, or out in halve.s and given raw. Onions and turniixs aro likewise xuso- ful, hut do not possess tho nutriment of tho two former roots. Tho duck’s greairot failing is undoubtedly


Swedes and mangels are useful for winter


Have your MOTOR CAR, TRADESMEN’S VAN or MOTOR LURRY RE-PAINTED and MADE NEW AGAIN AT A SMALL COST BY


WHITESIDE & WHITESIDE 4, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


WORKS : VICTORIA BREWERY TEL. 199 REPAIRS


PETROL


its ai)i>otite, but all ducks are natural fora­ gers, and by encouraging this tendency bho duck-keeper will save on the food hill and obtain better results. Never leave an ailing fowl among the flock, for attention at u later date. Next day


hasietii it all you can by adtling ix.*a .and lean me.'il to tho morning ma'^h. Give also a little


■ relicnl ujiun to supply the class of hiixl ro- quire<l. 'Iho poultrymen who have lx.*c*n ex­ periencing trouble with their fowls as re­ gards proliiicacy and health should lose no time in wco<iiug out the flock. All unprofil-


tiiro wil do well u> take a wanung against imnhiLsing stock in a liaphazard way from dealers or at markets. The most advisable thing to do i.s always to deal wit-h 8iK*cialist utility hree<ion5 of repute, as they can bo


are not likely to do a.s well the following season as if they Inul hcen grown and flowered ;n soil, aud tliis will apply t<i your ('olehiciiiii Autiiimi.'ilr. ^’"11 had Ih-lu r pl.'uit iht* hullm four inches dtep in a moist hut well-drained position as .s<»on a-s ilie blooms have diisl down. V. JL--Tlu' hlackUTry bitsh eviiieiitly lias


had sometinng to <lo with it, hut it may Ik; that you <lo not rut it hack siilfici»*ntly or else it rerjUiri'S more manure than it has re­ ceived. ^ on do not .say how it has l/cen


receivtsi a chtek in iUs growth tlii.s j’ear, and (.on.seqiKMitly was late in ripening iu fruit.


IVxs'-iidy the <lry summer may have


troaU'd. Note.—Tin* writer will answer in this


column (pic.^iioiis of g»'neral iiiter*.‘Sl. He will answer enquiries liy i>osi it a stair.i>ed addretCKKl envelojK* if enrloM.'d.


Garden 1‘xliior. “ Tho A«lv.‘rlisrr -nd Tunes.” Cliiheio»‘.


.Addri'ss:


j able birds should Ixj cleared out and arrange- • iiienUs made, if jHissihle, to place tho remain­ ing .slock on fresh ground. To this stock


' siiould Ik? introdmed a few vigorous layers which can Ik* dcpemlcsl ujion to fill the egg haskel. and wliich will also tome in useful in next spring*.s breeding i>en, tlio male bird of which miLst have a giXKi strain and (Ksligrce.


wjLs int<irn*<l in tho Parish Churcliyartl on .Monday aftc*hioon. A visitor lo the village for liealtli rcias(m.s, tlio decea.sed liad be^n ill a very long time. A service wa« held in the Wt^leyan CliaiK*!. and tho Rev. \V. Wallace look tho gravesido service.


was very .Kuccec-^fully laimcluxl last wtek, with Ali?« E. Alston as .secrcLiry. FUNEILVL.—Air. \V. Alurriss, agtxl 2S,


BOWLAND SCHEMES.


: corners on the liigliways would have to be removeii at .some time and other iinprovo- ineiits were nec<lod. It tlnxse jolis could i-e tackletl now, the unemployed would bonetit by wagevs ret-eivetl whilst the Council would socuiv a.ssihUince towards the ec»?t ami at Iho same time relieve thoir sub.*K*<iuent pio- graiinne. Jt was unanimously tlecided to ap­ point a committee and the Cliairman, Ale.'-srs H. O. Suirkie, J. Wamon and R. Hitciiin wci'o .solecU.*tl to go into the matter with tho Surveyor *vitli a view to applying for gnints.


nient circular relative to gniiits to public auLlioritica towards tlie cost of works tie- signed to relieve niiomployment, Air. \\\ GarncU (Chairman) suggested to tho Row­ land Rural District Council on Monday that a Lominittc*c should I t* lormed to consider 6chenu‘s. He poiiitcs? out that certain


Following liic j>rcaK.*iitation of a Gox'orn- j AUCTION MART. CldTIIEROE. — .Monday. At)Oul ,5,0011


, .sheep and lambs, icalising lato rato. Best halM)ro<l owes and shearlings re:Ui.sod from t.uB. to H5s.; holf-hrcd lambs, .'iOs. (id. lo -17s.


(kl.; smaller kinds, 29s. to Itjs.; Swalodalo and S(otch owe.s, .12.s. to IU.s.; lessor kind.s, 50a. to ;)Ss.; horned lamh.s, les. to 31s. Iliggost .show' of hoof of tho .soti.son, 220 cattle being forwtird ,including huge coiisignmonis from Ireland. Best English heifers and hnllocks roiilis/xl from .C29 to


kindfl, T22 U> T2S; Irish ditto, .02*1 Ui T33;


; Mash.—For dry mash give: bran, 5 parts; IK?a meal, I j^irt; ground oats, 2 parts; mid-


lean rnea.


i dlingH, 2 parts; and granulated fi.sli or moat I meal, 2 parts.


I ANSWER.^: TO CORRESPONDENTS.


* S.F.Al.—Always give soft ma.sli in, a trough. Dont. wnst<? it by tlirowing it on tho ground,


; to poultry-kiK'ping, etc., as are likely to be of gonorai interest to rcviders, L<*tters should


I otherwise y»m will never make a profit . . P.S.—The autlior will Ik? pleased to answer through thi.s column such queries with regard


T?« addreesed to the Poultry E<litor, fi9, High- gate, Kendal.


faccil lamlxs, -12s.; hlack-facc<l owes, 30s.^ to 30s.; cro*« ew«i, to "tV-'.; cro.ss sliearhngs, 70s. to S5.S. Calves made up u» TO 10s. the avoragi* price Ixjing iio.s. to 50s. Lighter sliow of cattle, ami sligli(Iy improve^I demand. Heifers gfib from Is. to Is. Id. per lb., and


coWH 9d. to lOd: ---------- V-


SUSPIGlOPi JUSTIFIED.


P.C. SAGER COMPLIMENTED BY MAGISTRATES.


.\t tho Borough Police Court, on Monday,


Frederick Jones (19), alms Kayo, of no hxod abode, was cliorgcd on suspicion with steal­ ing a hicvcle. Aldornian W. W, Wlutesido and Councillor W. Standring wore on the


. lK*ncli. T lio C h ie f CJonsUiblo s ta te d th a t p r ito n o r ,


w lio wa.s anxxsted on S u n d a y rn o rm n g , was S io n hv ILC . Sagei* w i th a b ic y c le w o r th a b o u t £ 10. N o t ic in g t h a t Jo nes was d i r t y a n d d is h e v o llo d a n d d o u b t in g w h e th e r th o m a ch in o was p r ls o n o F s ow n , th o con.sUiblo q u e s tio n e d h im .


w e re n o t such as to s i i t is fy P .C . imager who ! appreln*ndc<l Jo n e s on su sp ic io n .


I h o re jilio s ho gave \ \ b u s t in


I ciLsto<lv. Jo nos s ta te d th a t h o b o u g h t th o iiK ic h in e a t H u l l , g iv in g a nam e a n d address


‘ o f th o c y c io d c i lc r , b u t th is in lo rn m t to n was ’ fo u n d to bo falso . I n tio n e s ’s iKiescstion n a s * an A rm y d is c h a rg e v e r t ilic a tc in th o name o f F ro d e r i'’k K a y o a n d p r is o n e r .stated th a t th o


I fo i- t if io a to ha d be lo nged to a f r io n d o f Id s who (lie d f rom c o n s um p tio n . In q u ir ie s w e re made a t H u d d ? rs !io ld a n d i t w;ls d is c o ve re d th a t th o c e rL ilie a le re fe r re d to in is o n o r who


b ievelo in p r is o n e r ’ s iK)88e.ssion h a d lH*en s to le n f ro m J lo lm fo r th on S a tu rd a y n ig h t . Remanding prisoner until haiulo<l over to


\vn8 diselmrgo<l w i th ig n o m in y f rom th o A rm y .


I t wa« also ajKortaiuLKl th a t th o sinnJIor


I WiLsoii,. Dumfiliro. U. Colliiige, OJiathurn, ! ami F. O’Brien, Dungannon, ix\spcctivcly. i GISBURN.—Alonday. Good average sliow I fair attcndanco of buyers, good trade, and I'completo clcaranoo. Quotations: Croea lambs to G5s.; throo-parfc bred lambs, GSe.; black-


; £21 to £33. About 80 calves forward, tlie l>cefc making to £0 Gs.; Hinallcr kinds £1 to £2 6s. cculi. Tiio prizes wore won by Mo«m I.


Ibro a largo company, bnule l>oing gootl. lk\st NortJi-anmtry hoifors made from £*15 to £30; sooomlary sortii, £29 to £-13. A few oxcep- tionally goo<l country ct>ws realised £-1*1 to £53, modiums making £30 to £H. and braaller sorts £18 to £27. Bc*st Ixish cows and heif<*rH ma<lo from £-12 to £01; others,


otliera, £18 lo £23 each. Tuesday. A good sliow of dairy cattle ln>-


tho Huddersfield i>olico, Alderman AVTiitcsulo complimentod P.t'. Sager on Ids vigilance, stating that ho ha<l made a very smart cap-


, ture.


GOOD VARIETY OF ONE & TWO LIGHT GAS PENDANTS, GLOBES AND BEADED SHADES.


MANTLES AND GAS FITTINGS. Fairweather & Son


Bu^s, FUai, Plies, Beetles, all iueclft


WELLQATE, CLITHEROE. TEL. 74.


PROF. A. EGLEN’S HERBAL TREATMENTS


l-or KxtH'm.'i and all Blood Ailments. Post Free 3/6 Advice Free.


36, Darwen Street, Blackburn. ■ ........................................ ■■iiHiiii ..........^


LIGHTING SEASON IS HERE


2i-H.P. 3 SPEED. 70 GNS.


NEW IMPEHBAL IMOTOB CYCLES NOW IN STOCK AT THE REDUCED PRICES. 2J-aP. 3 SPEED.


77 GNS. Reduction of 7 Gna. Reduction of S Gns. Reduction of 18 Gna.


Also Agent for Cotton, New Hudson, Norton etc., MOTOR CYCLES


New Hudson, New Imperial, Elswlck, Kapstan CYCLE.


L.M. and ROVER LIGHT CARS. CARS FOR HIRE, OPEN OR CLOSED.


COMPLETE RANGE OF FORD PARTS KEPT. OVERHAULS. VULCANIZING.


EXCHANGES. W . R . W H I T E BRIDGE ROAD, CHATBURN Tol. No. 6.


CONVERSANT with MOTORS and MOTOR TRACTION from the Beginning of the Industry !


I am open for a few General Repairs


All Classes of Work undertoakon. W. H. T E R R Y ,


Works : SHAW BRIDGE STREET.


i BRAND NEW — UP-TC-DATE 14-Soator Fiat Motor CHARA


FOR H I R E ! ------ FOR H I R E I Pneumatic Tyres all round. Car comfort


I at Chara-Price. Tho only Chara in the i District of its kind. — (.tifter the Ohara’s ; first journey, one Customer said “ Tho . rnosi Comfortable Chara I have over I ridden in.” ) ------ Full Particulars from


j L ------A. M A R S H A L BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, Clitheroe.


jyjAG.NETO JJ^EPAIRS.


-Uso SI’ECIALISIB ia REPAIRS lo Drniaioa and RE-IVIRINQ of Oaa.


Sl.MPSOX BROS. LTD., Magneto Works, H.\PT0N, near Bomloy, 'Phone: Podlham 14.


ANOTHER REDUCTION In Bradbury Molori and Cyclei. (Pride of the Road.) I


CALL and See the 1921 Sh.p., 3-8peed, Countershaft Gear, Hand and Foot Ctutch, £135.


Sat. 1899. S NA P E S , Tel. 6727. 55, Penky Street, BLACKBURN. —TO MOTOR CYCLISTS.- When Buying your New Machine, don’t


forget your old friend, TOM BEACH, Quality the Best—Goods and Treatment the same. Xew Imperials, British Excelsior, Blaokbumos, etc.


17, Lark Hill, (Penny St.) BLACKBURN.


with .n little Indian meal, make an exo?llcnt meal for young ducks. .Should tho moult not yet lx? completod,


there may be two cases . Young grass and clover boiled, inixeil up


Tel. 199. ANY DISTANCE. SWAN GARAGE


ACCESSORIES IN


STOCK DAY OR NIGHT. CARS INSURED ANY MAKE OF CAR OR MOTOR CYCLE SUPPLIED


Apply GARAGE, SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL or 80 CHATBURN ROAD


i >■.(


TEL. 199 REPAIRS


OIL LIMOUSINE for HIRE V t e -


8-H.P. COMBINATION 160 GNS.


O ' - ’


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