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^ 7 \ AUNT-IMISEK A.MJ 'FIMES. F R ID A Y , MAY 11. 1923.
SPECIAL MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL.
ALD. CARTER CONGRATULATES
HIS COLLEAGUES ON ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT.
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LOCAL ALLOTMENTS : A SERIES OF COMPLAINTS.
tile op|n>rtunity of c o n g ra tu la t in g not only i Ijo members of tlio C-ouiieil but. tJu‘ oiruual.s i'f the borough, on being able to reduce the rai«' by Gii. in the jj. ( tenoral ta x a t io n was not heing retluce<l very ranidly and i t wn.s up to I'M.’al governing IhhUcs to do all they could to lower the raten k.» a.s to relievo tlu* general burden on tlio Imsiness communi ty and tile public geiuTally. Seeing t h a t he had hail no ting'T in it . In* congralulal«‘<l all con- rtTin**! ou the local re<luctum, winch wa.s all tlie m »re g ra t i fying in vi<‘w of i lie improta*- inents <arne<l out in tJie bormigh and tho j.r«.‘'- nt
st.ate of the road.s.- - (1 b*ar. hear . ) Till' ri'.MjIution was car r ied unanimoiusly.
from Council meet ings for many month.s on ae«\uint *»f
illne.sy—.s;iul he would like to Uiko
Al lotments Complaints . >a:t
Ailotin.-iiis Comrnitl4.*i* d»n.*iit!ere<l necessary Ih* I oinpuisonly a ajui red for use a.s al lotments , Collin ilior St.-Midring .saul the ina t te r wa.s Iks ing d i . i l l wi th a t th a t nictating :ls latsiness oi uigeiicy. 'Ihe o u n e i s concerned had Btans iy bven fait li ful to llie commi tU'e which n n t them. 'I 'lny liad. in fact, let the eom- iii;tt<-- down ami th e ord**r for csuniiuksory siM|Ueilii*n wan re<iuirMl so t h a t tin* land «Hniiii i.»* g o t in to c u l t iv a t io n a s ipi ickly as jH)-sibli*. Whi l.s t ( h a l i n g wi t l i t h a t n i a i l - r .
.Mn\ ing a ri-solution th a t siicli 1;uk1 a.s tin*
in the V was proi>ose<l hy Alderman HoberUs and sc‘<unded !»y C<iniicillor Slaml r ing. Al i lenuan Ca r te r—wlu> ha.s btsui abs ent
WJL8 hold on Sa turdoy noon for iljo purpose of laving tho general t l is l r ict raU» lo r the ensuing Lwelvo inunihii. J)illiculty has of ten bien eNpononovd in obta ining a (| iiorum hu t nine moinlH.M-s were in thei r placo« wlien 12-0 o'eh-^'k s t ruck on Sa turday, viz., Counci llor ,1. Thornher , wiio
pie.sided in llie ahsenre of t!
io.Mayor ; Aldermen A. U<)horts and .). ,1. Oi r t T, Cimndl lors W. Slaml r ing, ,1. Wilson, G. K. Orme, 11.
Ikukin.son. ,1. 'I'lxld ami W. P. M’ihkI. A
re.solntion laying .a di s t r ic t ra te of os. Gd.
A Ki>ocial moot ing of ClitlionH* Town Council
K I N G A N D P O P E . BV
C E K T i a aC h .
of I taly in Homo. In Home dwells tlie Hojk*, a t wluxso Ck)iii-fc of tho Vat ican the King hits a
Mini.ster w-ho though not an Amliassador {Kirlornus Aml>a.s,sadorial funct ions.
6 ^ Tho King of Knglajid is vis iting tho King
pi tal i ty hav(* lately been tlie object ot con- siderablo a t ten t io n on tho p a r t of lliose who had previously taken .such .social convent ions very much as they found tlicm, and prolite<l accordingly. Fo r insiniico, tln.-j-e i.s a st rong, tluiugh happi ly .iu>t dominant , .section of the r .alwur party’ which is
oppo.sod to ac(-epting invi tat ions t-o tho King’s (Jarden parlu-s a t Buckingham Palace, .uml to iiK*eting poliuic.'d opjK>neuUs a t dinne r or lea. 'rhe man in tiio s t re et , knowing wh a t exte l icnt men tisually comp(»so all onr iK)!itical pai t ies , would have t l iought t h a t f raternizat ion wa.s in itself .a good fe a ture of Kngbsh poli tical life, and th a t i t wn.s n o t to the advantage! of any par ty to e re c t a .social har r ier In'twivn itself and tlio rv-st. And now wt* Imve lo deal with anothcT extimplo of this dinieiilty about liosj)itality in tho violent opposition which has been manifesU'd in (s-rtani (luarter.s to the vis it of tin? King to tin* Pop(*. Poor Kin g ! If h<»
mu.st not 1m* visitetl bv some, and must, not
liim.svlf visit others. Iiow uii- c;usy iniLst. lie Ik*, un!e.*f.s he is very gocHl coiu- pnuv for himself ! Pt 'rhaps this t l iought wa.s a t t i le hack of the ikk*i ’s mind when he wroU^
the Kin g ’s stjiy in Home he visits tlio Poi>o, a ct ing in tliis as in all lu.s oi l ier olheiai act ions on tlio tulvicxj of the J'
jngli.sh gove rnment of the day. 'J'lw* ethics of giving and receiving lios-
“ M'luui 1 am King My Pd>v> shall be premier .”
f t i.s to he
pre.sumed t l iat beliind tlieso
anti-vi.sitat-orijd .*^*111111101118 the re d(M-.s not lie
t i iat sour misanthropy which would a t t emp t to eouderini iLS all to livi* like Hobin.*>on Crusoe uiH)ii lii.s island, shudder ing wi th fear a t tiio s ight of a footstep, a misant l irupy which ohjL*ct.s t.<> any man going t-o .s<-«* anv o th e r man, merely Ih.-(v
iiion. The obj(.'etion is not (|nit«* .*■•.0 coiitni-
he would lik(‘ to me n t io n t h a t th e coinin it tis* u e r e r r c e iv in g a hu'ge mimj ) e r of c omp l a in t s r«-gardiiig t-r«\
spa.ssing hy j io n l t ry on a l lo t - i i i*ht ' . The e o inmi t i i« ‘ f el t .s t rongly o n tin*
jM.mt a n d wer«* dotermine<! t h a t iKJiiltry kc-*j*<*r.s .sliould k('^-p t h e i r sUM'k a t h ome . A b w h.-ns could u n d o in a few minnte.s wo rk ulucl i h ad t a k e n an a l lo tm e n t l iolder h o u r s to
.'U-'eiunpli.'-li a n d th e gar<h*in*rs m u s t he pro- t«e t (l ag a in s t damag'* of th a t k in d . C)th«*r <.<im]ilaints rcferr«'<l ti> pigt*ons l ; e p t oil al lot - n « n ; s . Soim* of tin* faiiei(.*rs l e i t th e i r bird.s wi th '* tin* o p en lioh) ” tmd n ewly -p l a n te d MC-d a n d fr(*.sh shoot.s we r e lH*ing eoi tsumed hy th e p ig io n s .
'Die r e v o u ld h a v e to be
b ' t i e r sujMU'vision. A th i r d complaint . (h*alt w. th l iuman t r e t 'p a . sv r s . S ome jM'opIe w<‘rc cml 'T ih e c rn ^m'o u s imi>ression t l i a t pub l ic f o Ipalli.s r a n i l i ro n g h tin* al lot i rn' i i ts :ind were in th e b u b i t of s t r o l l in g a b o u t tin* i>lot.s. 'I'hi.-^ l o i l d no Iong‘‘i- Im* iH.*rmitt<*cl a n d he
hoi>4*d pcoph* would desi.sf. AMer inai i Pob- rt.s M'comled t h e r e so lu t io n
•ii<h was
unaniinoii.sly e a rn ed . Firo Brigt do.
A b t t .T f rom th e .Su|K. ' r inlomlent o f t h e h i r e n ^ l ^ a d e > la tmg t h a t th e b r ig a d e b a d bi-eii
in v . t i s l lo a t t e n d tin* a n n u a l d e imms tn i t io n a t Ha n i . -u s u . l l . oU i .ohal f of tin- Han e a sh i r e I'lr-- Hr igado Krioudlv S n ie ly , a s k in g to r th e usual g r a n t an d aU* for
iK-rmi.s.si(m lo Hike
ICOAT I :i ; ibar- « >ual,
tin- mo to r temh- r . ( 'oi inct l lor I’aikiu . '^m, c h a i rm a n of tlio l‘ ir«*
Hr igado C om m i t i . - . .said in* could n o t i i s om - ni- iul d ia l tin- t. -ud.T U* allow.-<i to le av e th«* t«>wn. t»ut Would nio\'e a r<-no!ulioii t i i a t tin*
t.sual grai '. t !»♦- mad--.
bon jo e :.
t a rm, : th„
m m ;.s : 'i!'- ! t)-
a.,1 f'lr
’.h o
could m t iH-rnul ih • mot ll..- i ojo'agh.
r(Voli;ii..n was uuaninn'Usly c ; i r r ied. tin* 1 o'vn Ch rk
i.nirig in.s i rur t .s l to in fo rm th e SujB' r nn-i idoi t i of tin* Brigade th a t in tin* iii- P.Dsm of vifety to tin* town. tin-. Council or lende r to letivo
C'o' .mi lki r S ta in l r r ig , .so« omn - d ami
POINTS FROM THE SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER’S REPORT
Ik id v r ) la-'t y a i ••\a11iim-4i ol7 < fuldren. Mil It;, 't d.'Ill n. i*. oi.l_\ lilt's- y e a r ’.s ohl. Ad cioido 11 I'.n'.ia.u: l i in r ' ig i i ih or l ivelnb hil t li'ia . -t 111 ■ t in - Naliiitn «J. ii.ig' mil'- < t n a.. \\ .1 '
T i e Sd.oo! M.di .al (Hi i c r (Dr . W. K.
Well I ;
tin- iM'j Tin) av«-!.i.;'
l.o\ >
'I in to . . • old
ai-.-iit lour miiiuto>. "I • ictlit \(-ai's old boy.s
pi. \ iou.s
iusjM.clion p r h< ad, occupied hy
i.s ,> t. 1 I -pii.. If.-.,. .\ l tuei , \ \a- Sii. 7 av. lage w 1
.'} ^1o^e.'. i«‘ss.
W JL-i li s t 0 .. E rvi ! :er
LIO :ns5 icr.
I to.
iin-i.t for aiun-mia. oigaiO' u- art
di.sna.se wa.s loi i id in lour ct idd' . i i . ai.d tmnUoua l dus- 01*1 r ol the l iear t was m 1 uit li iii lo casa-e. Dii
r.ng tlie y . i r - I ehd-ir. 11 %
cuujsi.s wa,s found amoug.-t tin rliiMreii ex- ; , jn in d .
If) the S( hool (Inulist. and Ml o7 Mislane'\s glas^e,s were
pre.serib.d l-u tin ImsI Utile or
(- fe .submitted ex..,',ing
gla.sse.- a l t e r 'd .
ti(iiis liave again been V'ly < oiu-id.-i abb-, and ns maitv ra-'i--. wliielt might i.y pro;- r tia-al- nn m l7- . ]tmkly t-ur.-d. remain away lor H-v-ral W'-)-li', th')
tlier-for.* ot g rant ,
mu.st l.e ( on ,,-poudiugly '*f a t teni lame ami
| i r . pai r . -a!-h.
J pai r . Il'aMo roll.
t.NGS. I pnir.
I I, ,oU All die s-luHils visit .siM-eial grounds for organi.'s'-^l gaimvs. ami there us a .se}n-»l
witli l.-TJ.") inetds. til'* fumlH lM*ing rni--.d by pul l;c
subsc.riptinn. 'Ilw're a re no pulilu: or *■ (11001 Ui lba in the town.
( rn lo t and football h-ague. D-iiMig tlu* vear l-'i cliddron w.t .- provided
S T . A T R R i m N . r , r . 1 t n.l r M.' .i, „f
VVl 'Nl l lNf ; . -
U.iwl..iM(l U'lr.'l niKtrict .MuncEiv a.T..Iil<a tl'*' r.-vis...! I.-r.TiiIilaml for tli..
V, -1 . »n.-Mig n| t be V'llag**
nousr.Hoi.r) insf.cts carry disease TM O- r Kll.l. Ihrm
I-Ir.is. Fllf*s. /
I
.. '.j, v.iuit..- ' ll ..rf; fl.uun-rous. FVI-.RV . : . i .'i '*'fh K'-.'tim:'* Powdir
ediirati'/U but «»< *'
a.sioually eias---.s ar*- tfikeii out of dof)ts. T!h-i*.- is m» sp-i ;al e.-utre ior plivsical Uani ing. ami no area oi-gann-r. but
ihN.scal eyeta .se-. af* giv(*n at tin- ludivulual
H«ra:.tis. Tln-re ar.- m. d.-'niM'* facilHi s t,.r '.p'*n-air
'riier
!;i-i Side, in o n t
Alla
a n d r i s lu c 'd to thn-.*. t h e a|>p(unt- ( . 1 1 . a vot.- f l - ' . n .5 l .nal ly ;^.v.-ll to
.M.fJ-
. 1 ............I lo t li r .. ., I ... ;.pl>.>.!.t-
two lU'-'S ar*‘ carrn-<i lorward. tin- ta .st iK-iug cM-'-i. but Dr. B a rk . r s a \ s Tin- .m hismus fioin ^In- . l in i on in-( t mu widi
ea. h l-*r;dav a l le rn o ii for ib- . \amMiation ol s;.'- .al '
ca.ses .sulimiU'«i by di*- iiur.s.-, t. a. i i - r - and S'hool a t t ' ii'lanr.- ol i .c r . 'rin-se 111 |i 1 1 nii.-t r'-\e.-ded 1" m a ( as'\f 'if ring- u .
.im. 72 of iiii.eiigo. and .-2 oi thdy iii.sp-c- Tin- do. tor al let id. ' at tin lo um d N'ho'il . . , 1
.N'o c.i .* ■ <)i 11111II n >11 a ry tul".*r- ' n i i r t ' ' n u<i- ;«l«ri.*l lor t reat -
.i,ii ■ : , - gif 1'. .Si I . ".liu- ..t tin- 'Iglit-
ye.irs old :.n : ..1 I l f 12 \oai.-. ■! U ;gb.d bah a
.: I- a .Ilian- r of an ineh iaigl i t of id
Ml.' , tin* Tl... T..WI1 n . r l ; (.Mr. \V. S.
IV.x.lis) rp;ul J.)uring
ntri-et.'i l-Cing (lc*orgo ami ins .subjects and t.ho King of I taly ;ind Ital ians. What stinniv? may 1m
.iu.so tlu-y ;ir** 1k)IIi
dictory of human n a tu r e as all tluit . .All tlie f a t is 'll the fire lK.H-;iuse i t is the King of .Kngland who is going to call on tin* I’ojK* of Ttonio. Fo r Kings and 1’oik*.s cannot lay ,
a.sido
t.lieir crowns aiul t iani s and be as oilier men ,'ire.
Wil liam the Comim-ror oiiward.s. iiave playc<l a p a r t in liistory which has not always been pleasing to the Suj i reme PonDlf. Wi tl iin tlio names of King and Pope lie.s a whole world of iiistory ami mc.'ining. But sun-ly the following (juotat ion from lb<* .sjhh-cIi of one who opposes tin- visit. riiisr(-pre.'--m.- not only wi iat i.s tho mind of the Poih*. b u t also (wliat {Kjrliap.s i.s almos t :us impor tant ) wliat tlio iiiaj(«nty of M.'usible I-aiglisl)in*-u iiuagiue to 1)0 in liis Holim-ss’s mind. 'I'iiis sin-aker de clares l i iat ” *riie PojM* had .said. ‘ I will re- I'-iv'* you, tlu* King of the gretii-.-^t
l-.rupin* of tlu* world. I. super ior to all »-arthly kings, I will ree«*ivo you iii audieiiee, but only on my conditimi.s. You aj'i- goitig to pay a vis it to th e King of Italy. You sliall nnt g.) to tho King of Itidy unt i l y.ui <-onie to lu- and I have n*turiu-d th a t visit, and tlu-n. if you like, you may go.” (Joiiig to ( b-ine.'v.s.a inus t liave !k^<*ii nothing to th«* intervi'-w wliicli this jKiru-nds! Can i t Ih? th a t tli«*
' rhe Kings of Kiiglaiid, from
make for ;i (?aliti eousid'-ration <»f th'* <|ues- tion in dehale. P<i'pl«* ar<' ent i th-d to thei r own opinions rega rding tin* wis<lom of tlie vksit, b u t i.s i t fai r to .stir up iuitr'-<l by such utl/-r;iiic*‘.s?
XmpLi.sition . . . ? But . joking ap a r t , sudi l.-iuguag'* d<>e.s not
Kinpiro which nunilM*rs amongs t its citizens nionibei-H of pract ical ly everv er.-'-<l now prae- ti.s<.-<l. Amongs t tlu-m a re fourt«.-»-n orlitt^*«*n
'I’Ih* King is tli<* le a d of an
BOWLAND EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.
JUVENILE EPIDEMICS ABATED. Mr. 'P. Walker ju(-hided a t the monthly
meet ing of tlie Bowlaiid Hural Educat ion Sub- Coniiuitti.s* lield in the Town Hall, Clitheroe,
a t tho improv<.“d at tei idam-e reiurn.s, ol>sorv- iiig t h a t the ei'ideime of wlioopuig cougli ami otiie*r hi(’kiu.*?-»s IukI run ii.i eour.-'**. In ilu- C^jho ol liio .selunds with the lowt-^t re turns all thi* cliihlreii had not ve-t got ba» k. Ihe^lour highes t in tin* list w.-f* PaMlioiii'-. ‘J7.«>7 jK*r c en t ; t ir iml letoi i
I.aiio l-hids, ‘.aJ.'.Hl. Sawle-y, P.u • and Thorneyliolme. b-1.11: and the lowtsst
on Moudav alterncKUi. .Mr. Douglas (Clerk)
exprc.ssid .sati.sfactioii
Groat Mi l ton, 7-1.1'J. Summor Renovat ions. I t was n - iKi r l td t l i a t esUiuale.s h a d Ih-cii
Bu b in iUe d for r'-i»airs an d oili<*r i iniTo v eme i i i s a t Gisl.ui-u Earn* lOuds a*ul Hmi in g to n 'Pho rej i la c - im-n t o f a i i tu ju a l e d ih-sk.s ami
fo rms b \ ligl i l ne»v ami s h o r t e r ih sits for Lam* E n d s li-id l iu ‘ aj)lMOval ol Die a u t l .o r i ty . .Mr. Wa d d in g lo u exj)n*.-^*-d th e ojuuioi i t h a t
Uic r ep h i e eme u i was a \\a--.l-- ot money. Tin* Ch a i rma n allud*(.l t-o th e r*--rooung 01
a s lied a t thi.s .s< hool a n d said i lmt it .-.m il a p ropos al wa s l ikely to s t a v e .,H th e «iu.-stion
ot (
xiou.sion h e would he a g a in s t th e i)ioj»o.>al. 'pile Cle rk n-p!i<d t h a t l l ie i i ia tu - r ot ju-o-
l.iu's vii-"’ -<iMc:i.nnnn tin. ..Iil
-l.-.-.li-- aii-l liirii]., ivlii. li, lio .-aiiil. W.-IV
I I -
Tla-v »er-- n-/t <’nly ” "1 aaj.- Imt .a r - lla. M-liiH,!
a.al t l . - Icacli-n, ami
w. i l , Mr . Wa-Mint ; - tWYllty v-ar.-,
v,,-ro enl i r - ly Juvoid of .my
l.aukrcsl. for U.o
'''M r'*^\Va.UUnt; li i .i s..iil la- " o u l i l aKroo to tl .o if l l i -y w - r - n o t olf - r -M ;i.s .i '• .-^ip
■.Ifiinat. im roti.—<i a i coml .an la t ion. ^•Vl.L. .--stiiaat-., ami l l - l . a n - K.uls prn,.;,,-a. .s
, , - r o a « r—<1 to on Urn n.oUon ot .Mr. h . II. io .m w n , S..'»md.<l I.y -Mr. W . .dd.n«t.>.. .
Te a ching Appointments .
I-,. wiTO nit.- :.p|.Uf:.ti.'...s f,.r tl.,‘ ..|>- .....t of iv n..ppl«'...-'
..tt'.y U-ann.-r ..L the
m 1-0....-.1 s
h(*r reo.fc,..... a t PaythoriH
.Mi.ss
.M-t< ,,lfe. CU-skurn. Miss Cluno.
n*l:evc^I n-<|Ueiit •(\signation
' \l .lCTUItKS I'liO.M
first form ord
i-U Cl i ino wro to 111..- Comiu i t t . - ! to n d - n i i ( i k - a u ;n a t io n .u. a s . .p p l -n . - . i tap . - toadic- r
la.U. ' .m, t lar j ; i : .vo.
a v l h o rm, Coi inr i l .-v
li.jol a n d .•
..sk.iiK to lit Ilf d u ty a t t l .o ond of t lio iiiontl i roii -
u p o n Ik t imiM-ndini; ma.Tia ( ;o. I l | - i„,i wa.s acx.'opt-'d ami
.Mi--.'’ ap|»i im- - l to h i i c -M
v idi i ig iiicn-aicsl a<vomuiodat urn w.uiM mj t Im* sIm-Iv.^1.
in tho matt ('r*' Wt* (hi not for a moment think th a t the visit i.s forc<?<l ujkju him. l ie
i.s a.s fi'L-*.* to n*coivo the King or not a.s th(‘ King is to go or .st.ay away. Nor do we think that, he Iuls any tliougbcs of int roduc
vi - i t to the I’ope serve no goo<l purj>«.««e by th e i r agi ta t ion. 'I'hey only exi>o.v th«* fact t l iat they have forgoUoii. if thov over knew, tlio old mot to ” Manner.s mnkyth man .” We hoj*'* th a t the King will f.el i lui t in doing wh a t his
Mini.sler.s consider to be a r ight act ion h'* is a<?liug as he* alway.s luus act.-'d, like an Knglisli geriticinaii.
t r ibuted by ” CV*nturiou ” is compb-te. MT have niailo
arr.ingv-ment.s wi th the Hev. .1. E.
W. Wallis. Vi(-ar of M'halley. to wr i te a weekly ar t icle deal ing wi th A-uno religiout
j)robic*m of th<* day.— l-'/d.J
loi' a g r a n t in view of tlie (*\tra work wliieli devolved ujKm lier owing l-o the outbrei ik of smaliiH>x, wa.s favourably considered by tile lIoUM' Cotuuut tee, wiio reK-ofinendtd a g ran t
v accinat ion Uiliecr foi- the Clithe*r(K* d i s in c t , A m ajijtlii a t io n by .Mrs.
GUARDIANS’ TOPICS. ....
\ ill t 1 1 l.t bl'Mi
...... JlargrL-av(*fi, , V.
of iJlU. The Board, oii .Monday. ajijU'oviHl the re-
eoiuiiK-iidaiioii. which i.s subject to tho ap- ju-oval of tile
Mini.siry of Ileai t l i .
Sympathy.
relalivcH of .Mrs. Brown and .NIiss llolden, who were iiicmlK*r.i of flu* Ladies’ \
i.siting
Coiumittc'*. .Miss l-Aans was apjHnnled in jilace ot Mass
J loldcn The Golden West .
now in a school, who is dt .s i rous ol ( i in ig r a t in g lo Ca n a d a . 'Phe to t a l cos t will he i.‘B2
A Roducod Procopt. i *
the i*r«-iV-])l in re.-'peet M llie Lanciusliire i-'juiily jai«- l*>r the m- \ i six months , wa.s JL*--,*.'-!?* lbs. 7tl.. .1 ledmi io n of 1‘Nul l!^s, 2d. on llie eorrcNSpomling jH-riol, last year , and CD'.*'.' .’ks. *.*d. le.-ss thsin lie- j'a-st h;df-year. .Mr. Jlainj'soii said hi* was jih-ased u> inform them ! .at tins os t imato was £19 in excess of the th a t hi.-. <\stiinau* w;l-> i j ib in exees.s of the juecept .
Now Apparatus . On lilt* recoiiimeiulalion of th**
Hou.so C^uii-
miUee, llie BoarJid
autliori.sed tho expendi tu re of £ lb 2 on new ajfparatu.s for llie k iu h e i i . juovul ing the
Mini.stry of Heal th
giv'i i coiuseiit. A SAD PICTURE.
(*nergv. 'Phe jiiiik Hush of heal th should bo on li'*r che(‘lt.s. Sho o u g h t to Ui irj -sistibh*. Idfe i.s a t ils best. She .should not bo ti red and wan, too languid t-o enjoy jilain food, loo shy and timid to a t t r a c t anyone, (ifton being ill for a day and having to 1m* in bod, and looking limp and uidia})|)y w lien out walking. She .slioiild Ik' full of vit.'dily, h ungry for ghid
THE DELICATE BREATHLESS GIRL. young girl should lie br ig h t and full gf
li(*r meals spr ing
and
' rniblic demons t rat ion was given of a new of ciiiotnato«rapliy.
t the Middlesex Hospi tal , London, the fjiidor tlio iioti
t nf tliino.-i
...St—.ad of colliiloid filin. ?!
nim tiio piclnro is scro-n-<l ky r -n-c tod l .et. t, •n.oro nro inanv mlyantm.-os from tl.o svstom „n<« of ‘1.0 most inn>orti.nt ko.iii: tka t tl.'
,ii;„gor from f.r.. is ro . lnml lo a
m.mmnm. e
..Iso, inrU-a.l of U.o pict. iro !rr.".?o.l' t. ' . i i ror t I ttl.t
tl.ron^I., tl.o
fond of f an evening’s a
ng in her tlu* joy of .-\ girl who is to lielj) biM*ls.
recreat ion, walking with .sunshine
lier
living in he r tliin
and soul. breathless , with wiili
tht* housework, in
evc.s, no
colour in her lijis and c)uH*ks. anaemic, dull- looking, will imji rove wonderful ly iiiuler tlu* influence of tju* new blood th a t T)r. ^ViIlinms' pink pills can give her . Rlu* will gain v'ital- i tv and at Ir.'iotiveness. grow lu*altbv ami jollv. g(*t rid of nil her langonr and lassi tude Tt is wortli wli'le to ieJn ft'e tl'ro'M? of
rosv voting womanhood, when nB vnt| n^od "• Or. M’iM‘.amc’ p»nk pilD. C'hemist/J aet) thom or so’id bs. Od for a box iinst free frem Or ” ’iB’:*ms’ ^T<vli^tn'' CoTiiii'*nv,
Fitzrr'-' '^'inaro. T<ondon, W. l . Th«* Clerl; (.Mr. (' . l lampsoi i ) rejvorted t i iat I t iviui agre^-d to jvay th e exj)
en.se*s of a Ijoy. A voU' of comloh*m.-e wa.s jra.*LS4Kl with tin*
ing .suhjis?ts of conve-rsation which would
i-.au.so cinharraKsinent on ei ther siih*. h'roni lii.s own jHjint of vii*^ he is m* doubt glad to im--t the itionarclt in whose Par l iaments and C-'tuucils many Homan Catholi(.-.s are found, and under wliost* governim*ni milliniis of tin* membei-s of the Homan Church practi.s.* thei r I ' l igion in t ramjui l s'K-unty. .Moreover, bolli lie and tlie King an* working for m ac«* th ro u g h o u t tile world, ’niough
t.li(*ir .spni*r<*s of act ion a r e dilfer**!!!. ye t it i.s *<> the in- lereBt.s of all cone'?rm <l Mind wlio is not (‘on- ea rned in jK*a<v l/.»-day .*' < t h a t tliev should know om* another . And jn-rliaj)s in tie* ininds of <*aeh th(*ro i.s jus t a gleam of t l ial ins istent <1 hire whi«-li g n s i t ami jK>werful men have alway.s felt, to tm-«‘t and gn*'?l face to face olh(*rs who hold liigh place in the councils of th(* world. Those tlioroforo who op|K>s<} t.he Kin g ’s
.sliaro of the burden of p{»sc-war I taly. 'Hie Pr isoner of th e N'atican and the King (»f I ta ly in tiio t.mirinal J’alace are in much c)os<*r accord th an ever lK*fon*. .Sucli .a .slate of ti lings c annot bu t Ik* for tho advaiUtig'* of I ta l ian s all tlio world over. iso far wo havo
con.sidered th e vis it a.s it
PojM.? before to-day. TTvciity years ago King Edward VI I . visitc'd Ki-o XI I I . a t the V'atican. 'The same b i t te r outbur s t s of lanatie^d oppusiLion preluded the visit. The saiiK.* awful conse<|uemcs were predicted. But aa we a re assuiasl the visit w:us welcomed liy the King of I taly, and King hkiward lived and died a rncmlH.*r of the Church of Isogland. Simo th a t visit Lime.s a re changed in Italy. Homan Cathol ics wore not then permi t tei l by tile P o p e ' to take p a r t in the nat ional life of ilicir count ry. To-day tlioy lx‘a r thei r full
^ made as to tin* a t t i tu d e of the Pojk*
.such a
vi.sit a.s an acknowledgment ol the sui>romacy of the Pojk*. We t ru s t our King to a c t a.s an Kiiglisii gent leman, with
courtc.sy jmd (
on.sIderaii(/n. And it has long been the t radi t ion of an Juighsh gcnt lomci i ’s hos- piudi ty t i iat politic.s ami religion arc not dis- cu.s.-vod in company wliere aitferenco.s would immetliately ajiiKiar to spoil the harmony of tlie meet ing. Ill fact , a. King of ICiigland ha.s vLsited the
th a t when tlio King is vis i t ing in Huiiio iio slioidd i>ay a call on one who is held in .such high esteoni hy so many of his sui tjccls? No one thinks lor a moment th a t the Pope wili make any a t t emp t to br ing the King to hl.s way oi th nkuig in religious iiuit tcrs. or t.hat* tlie King.s la i th in tlie Churcii of KngUind is .so iiisjcuroiy based t lui t tlie mere .sight of llie VatH-aii will
uu.setLlo it . N*o one can ivgard
Noihmg could be more lui turai
tlieir spi r . tual head and leader. than
: I J ^
i % : ^
iiidlion Homan
C.itliolics, who revere the ]*oi>e
LEVY SUGGESTED.
TO PLACE CLITHEROE NURSING ASSOCIATION IN BETTER POSITION.
£450 TO RAISE ANNUALLY BY VOLUNTARY EFFORT.
uig Association was l.eki a t tko Town ilall (
.^iitcd_ a leport, in tlic following tci-m.s ■
n.o
.-.mu.nl mc'
ct.ng of tl.o Clitl.oroo Nure- tke iMayor
.ma;Auc'k t ' to, ,d,u,co. '' ''’‘’^
l.rc.si.li..g over a 'Ike Secretary fMrs. RamskotU-m) nro-
CommiUoe regret to report tkat . \nrsc .Ilians, •Ilu-r a I>en,xl o tkice and n kalf veins of gmxl :nid nsefiil work for tlio association ka.s keen compollcl to leave as kor kcaltll
woi.lci not permit ker lo stand anotker Hintei s work in Clitkeioe. ]n Septemker Ike CommiUoe derided tke expenso.s. of tko Association were tim lio.-ivy anil redllreil tke staff t;> two nnrse.s- one for gonei’al nur-sing and ono for midwifery and matornitv work
J,.)bl 2s. I 111., towaids wliick i;|.|.| Ks. only has Ix-en kroiigkt in ky foe-s, leaving a biil.'inco of £-M;) Lks. I Id. to
1'"®’
her utteriiiosL m the liest in lorosts *of the
a.ssociat.on.
p o r t the loss of the s(.-rviccs, througl i ill. h al th. of thei r jirosidenl (.Mrs. A.^jiinall), and t h a t the honorary
troa.sur«*r (Mrs. \v! Oan io t t ) wishes to giv(- uji her work and .niso ilie gre a t
lo.ss suf fered dur ing the bust week hy the deat l i of
IWi.ss Holden, one of tho
hc.st workor.s ami ono wlio was alwavs roadv to do
voluntary .suh.*
-.criptir>u,s and cfTorbs. Tlic Cummi t tee al.-o regret to havo to res
iiuinhcred 78. tour lieing ojierations. In connection with those
ca.sc*s,
l.SGti
vi.sit.s
Kindly given donations to tho
a.ssociation. all Mihscrilers and collectors,
tho.se wiio have niade gitts to the lionu*. and also to .Mr. B. E. .lones for auditing tho accounts. During tJio yi.'ar. general case.s attemh'd
were jiald. Midwifery
ca.ses nnmhcrod ll.a, 91 ante-natal visiUs being paid, ami 1 ,GG“ j>ost-nataI visits made.
Tho Financial Posi t ion.
.showfxl th a t the balance in hand had lK*«jn n duc ei l from £112 9.s. Od. a t the beginning of the ye ar to £10.*1 8s. Bid. a t the end. 'I'lu* total amo u n t of cx|K-mUture was £.581 2s. 11(1., of which £ !1S I Ls. Id. wa.s alisorlMyl hv
I ho halamx* sliect for tho |K*rlod ending M a n h 3Lst
la.st, wji.s also j iresentcd.
'Phis
.adoxnod. general dLscussion
on.sued. llio financial
[Wi th this W'>*k's ar t icle, t lie seri«*s con
e\amiiu;<L I t wa.s jKunU-d out tha t the* re- s^>on-'ihility for raising funds for the work resUd on very few .shoulders and members of tlio (?ommiltoo exnressod tlu* view th a t this was unfai r , (-siKH-ially a.s the
a.s.socialion is for tlio b«*nefit of tlie town
gcner.ally. 'Phe ojiimon wa.s e.v|)rcsst*<l th a t an ef for t .should 1m* made to formulaic a .sclu*nu? to guarantc<* tlu* .'usseciation a fixed income hy obtaining the supiKirt of a much larger numlM?r oi lK"'|)Ie. 'Die .Mayor said th a t in many town.s a levy of a j) *miy a W(*<*k on the earnings of workjx'oiile wa.s made for phi lanthropic ptir- jM)Si« gener.'illy. 'Die ojicratives had (ont rol <jf tho (leductiotLs ni.ndc and anual ly decided tho e x t ‘*nt to which various .societies ami
as.siH?iation .slumld ht-nelit. Ho under took, wi th tlu* ;ij>j)roval of llu* meet ing, lo
coii.suU Counci llor StK*<lall as Uj cal ling a joint mc-eU ing of ' ‘injiloyers and op-.*ratiVL*s wi th .a view to (
-on.sidering such a plan
jK>sition of tho a.s.s(K:i;iL:on lieing critically
mitt«.*e wjus no t numerical ly s t rong enough *o c.'irry out .arrangeinent.s tor a garden fete a t tho Cas t le aiul a f t e r .sotne discn?»^ion, Coiii.ty-.-\ldermnn and Mrs. .1. M. M’hipp geiuirously agn.*».*<l to such an ev en t Injing pro- mot<-<I a t ” riunnymode.*’ on .some
Wodnc.sday to Ik5 fixe<l later . 'I*he Mayor * made an eariKvst apjK*al for more workers, remarking t h a t i t was din-idt-illy unfai r to leave the work to a few of tlu* m(*mlM*r.s. agr**‘d
hold the annual .s:ilo of Hags on
AU-xandnv Day (.June 23rd) . Eloction of Officers.
tH»sition ul jircsident. i t wa.s jiroiios'-tl by l)r. .-\dams. secombnl bv Mr. .}. H. H.-uns- boi tom. and carri(*d
unaniniou.sly, th a t Mr.->. J . .Mener Wliipj) be j jr isident .
.Mj -s. A.-^piiiall having resigned from the
.‘k'c rclar ial dut ies bu t Mrs. M’. Garm- t t re- .signi-d tlio jK)sition of iroasurer , and Mr. C.
Dr. CooiH-r, a vole of than'k.s was nccordc*<l Mrs. HamslK)ttom and Mr.s. Ga rn e l t for thei r
t\i'*
a.ss.)ciation Had snstal iu’d liy the death ol
Mi.ss Holden, observing th a t she had been a willing and ofliciont .*^orvant of tho n.s.s<K-ia- tion for many vears. He niovc*<l th a t a le t te r of .symjiathy .slunild be .sent to tho bereavctl ri-lativc.s. Mrs. Grime .seconded and meinlK?rs showed tlu-ir aj>i>ruval of thi.s course by s t i inding in
.si Ion CO. A vot'* of thank.s lo the Mayor for pre«id-
ing (-oncludeti tho meet ing. ROW MOOR.
gregatioius a t St . I’aul ’.s Church, Ik>w Moor, whon tho annual aj i ivals on behalf of the choir funds W(*re made. --\t tlu* morning M*r- vice, the Vicar. Hcv. J . W. lockup, wa.s tho pr«*,'irlu*r. and in the (*vening. tJio Hector of Ol. .Jaitu'ts’s, Ht*v. T. AV, Castle, gave a snit - ahlo <lis'_<)ur.*i**. SiK>cial music wa.s (ont r i - l)Uto<l by ilio choir , the anlheins, ” 1(*1I it out amongs t the nat ions ,” and ” Oh 1 Ik* iovful ,” living
e.scellentiy int(*rpreted.
CHOIH
SKH.MO.X.S.— riiero were goo<l con- In
luidil ion, lM*autiful set t ings to tho jisalms, T** D'*uin. and canticles wore
n.sod, tho services Ix'ing most lulpful . Mr . John Co.ntrs acted as
ehoirma.ster, and Mr. H. K. Tomlinson was organis t .
'Pho collecUmus ainounte<l to
bojK* tbev k(*ep i t t h a t way.—” Pi t tsburgh Gaz •tt^'-'Pime.s.”
CG las. I f the influenza germ ha.s been
i.solatod, vro
jK‘rvi(?es l iu n n g tlie year . ’Ph" .Mayor also rei'errod to tho heavy loss
also filh-d. t )n llu* motion of the Mavor , .secomb*d hy
L. Bodeii was elected. Sv.*V(.*raI vacancicvs on tlio commi t tee wore
pr.T<idenUs ajuni inted were tJie Mayot\*s?) Mrs. |{
ii.ssi*ll Hornby and .Mrs. H. Baldwin. Mrs. Hamshot tom again under took tlu?
'Phe vitv- Prof. A. E G I L E N BRANCH CLITHEROE MARKET TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS.
NEURITIS HERBS, GALL STONE HERBS, PILE HERBS, BLOOD HERBS, NEURASTHENIA AND NEPHRITIS HERBS, DROPSY HERBS, KIDNEY AND INDIGESTION HERBS, NERVE ALSO CHEST AND LUNG HERBS, DONT DELAY, SEE PROF. A. EGLEN ON SATURDAY 2 TO 5.
AD VICK F R E E : :
J . E. SMITHIES FURNITURE STORES
SHAW BRIDGE S T R E E T CLITHEROE
LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOrHS
in Choice PntternH and wtoll-.s«*a.*Kuu.*il mutorial; 4 yards width 8tock(.*«.l.
Modern SlUKBOAKDS in Wnimil uml Oak wiili Cliuirs to mutch.
Iron nnd Woo<l BIODS'rK.-VDS with Spring Mnttres.^>6 and Wool MattrvH.M.*B lo til.
Good second-hand CHh5STS in Mnlioganv nml Onk.
FLOCK BKDS with sets of Pillows and Bolsters to Mutch.
A Splendid Range of BASSINKITKS;
Inspection invited; no l>ottor vnluo on tlu* Market.
Kaary Chairs nnd Chenterfiold Suitor
Drc»MinK Tables, Washstnnds nnd WHrdrolM*!^. on Suite, or separately na re<juired.
Axminstor nnd Wilton CAIU*KTS A nearly new PIANO lo sell cheap
When f u r n i s h i n g consul t J . E. SMITHIES
can’t uiihol) it ns rapidly ns they bohliod h. ‘ Cleveland Plain-Donlor.”
A lot of tho girls are finding out that the» ^ -P R IV A T E CONSULTING ROOM.
Scotch seed Potatoes AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
and DIRECT f rom SCOTLAND this Season .
Certified by the Scot t ish Boa rd of Agricul i lire.
, A.s the re is a gnod dinnand for the best var iet ies, and early Seed are l imited supplies, Orders shou d bo placed wi thout delay to avoid disai)|>ointmenL.
JOHN FRANKLAND FRUIT & POTATO MERCHANT,
18 RAILWAY VIEW, ClitheroB MAGNETO REPAIRS
Aifu Specialims to Repai rs to Dvi iamof and Sel l -Star ters and Rewirinir Cars.
S I M P S O N B R O S . , L T D HAPTON, Xr. IU K .\ I
f t i
I GUARANTEE ALL SEED Scotch Grown ,
I ' i f
|l< ;
will onlv .'Mablo the a-'-sociation to car ry on till tlio end of . lune .nrul th a t the re is,
con.se- ouent ly. an u rg en t 'Die oi ‘ ’
'pinion wa.s exi>r(*fsscd th a t tlu.* com- iukhI for more money.
FAIRWEATHER 8c SON W E L L G A T b , C L ITHEROE
: : PLUMBERS AND DECORATORS : : Tel . 74. I t wa.s Tel . 74.
V F- .^i
iL-wj thod I s Jjorl
jUioll wcadl
sii|)j>ort. a resolution hvtng pa.*;s*.*<I tusking tho Mayor t-o endeavour to car ry o u t lii.s j>ro- jK>sal. I t was |x>int4*<I ou t t h a t the hnl.nncc* in h.and
'I’lio nu-mlH*rs gave tiie suggest ion
cordi.nl
cliicf item on the income sid<* wa.s £2-lo HXs. 3d. from the garden fete and rtxso dav .nnd (olloeiions reali.M.*d £1-12 .5s. 8d. Mate rni ty fees produced £i;33 Ms. .-Vmongst the doiia*- tions ajiiieared Cl-1 las. g ran t from the
Miiu.stry of Heal th. £.5 from M’halley AMk?v Hrint i i ig Co, : £10 from .Mr. Coupe, hoing the |)r(HH*(‘ds of a conce r t ; and £ 2 I ls . from grateful pat ients . .-\ balance of £2 I l s . 2d. in the (:onvale.-C(*rit fund wn.s repor ted. Hcjiorl and balance .slicot were unanimously
.salnrkxs and uniforni.s; £-19 hy household ex- pcu.s.-s. and £b.'j hy rates and t;ix<*s.
'I’he ti»Jnik all tluvse who liav<>
F 0 0 T G L 0 5 T E S Ladies Walking Boots and Shoes
Childrens W^alking Boots and Shoes
dtsplnying thoKO BOO’PS nnd SHOKS in onr Windows. All COHKKCTl.Y .MODELLED in hnlf sizes.
5Ve liold u Stock of varied styles in nil .sizes, nnd would .spccinllv
n.sk vour ontronnfl-a for n IHIAL OHDKH.^ Me can HI'.COMMLNI) tlu?so Goods with confidence. M*o ora
If yon knvo n smnrl fool, tko riskt siz . of “ EOOTCILOVES ” will mnko it nppo»r Rmnrter, nnd if tho foot cannot be coiled
sm.irt. a “ Footglovo ” will make it apiKMir
so. Wo kiivo n largo Stock of Hoots, Shoes, ond Clogs. Akso Hoots, Skoos nnd Clous .Made lo Order. M-e make a really Good, Smart STRONG HOOT, heel nnd toepinte, our well-knowo
cut, suitaklo for l-'armers. Carters, Gameki-pors, etc., at X i l - . Como and see tkera. HEP.-\IHS neatly and promptly o.*cecutcd while yon wait.
L u k e S m a l l e y . 4, Market Place Clitheroe
n/liss Rfiary Coaer^on F.S.M.C. ; F I.O.,
Sight Testing Optician, 17, IVIoor L a n e , C l i t h e r o e .
lUY EXa .M.j •if
W a l l p a p e r s m a k e b e a u t i f u l H o m e s CHOICE SELECTION FOR THE S P R IN G ^
LARGE ST RANGE of
DE.SIGN.S in 'THE DISTRICT :: PA T T E R N BOOKS gladly sen t to any Addross-------nmko y o u r Si-li-otion nt
lei.suro •
D EA L E R S IN PAINTS , VARNISHE S ,
a.sd B R U SH E S of all kinds for Homo Bost Valuo.
— Di.'coration. — HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP ! LOWEST PRICES -m // •'Cat V’U f f
year ’s working jias cost raised bv
—Tljo FIVE
WHAT ABOUT 10UR SPRING CLEANING ?
to make Spring Cleaning a pleasure.
Shall we help you------ We have all kinds of Cleaning Materials that are essential
Extra Super Curd Soap, 41b. bars 1 /1 1 d This is a very economical and good cleansing soap, we
strongly recommend it.
VinI, Rinso, Compo, Persil, Calverts Carbolic and Lifebuoy Soap, Jeyes Disinfecting Fluid and Ammonia, Sanitas, and Sanitas Soap, Terezol, Stephensons Furniture Cream, Ronuk Floor Polishes
WALTER D. CUNLIFFE, F.G.I,
GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, FOOD S P FC lA L IS ' r ,
8 , MARKET PLACE, GLITHEROE Tolophono 103.
Tolepkcme 103.
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