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WHEN YOU ARE NOT WELL, you go to the doctor who has had a training and experience, to make you better.


WHEN YOU WANT GOOD PURE FOOD, you go to the GROCER who has had a training and experience.


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I HAVE MADE A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF PURE CANE g r a n u l a t e d


s u g a r T' ,F AND AM OFFERING IT AT God. PE« lb. , 6 /4 z per dozen


W . D. CUNL-IFFE, F.G.I GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT FOOD SPECIALIST.


8 MARKET PLACE, Telephone 103.


GLITHEROE Telephone, 103.


MORTONS GENERAL CLUB w W E A R E NOW COMMENCING ODR W E L L -K NOW N GENERAL CLUB.


Moml<?rs c a n pay any sum from 6d. par wook, a n d c a n h a v e a t a n y t im e G o o d s to th e v a lu e o f am o u n t p a id in .


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Wo havo a splondid Solociion of Cork Lino., Oilcloth, Carpets, Stair Carpeting, Rugs; Matting, Mats, Bedding and Drapery.


JEW E L LER Y , CLOCKS, S IL V E RW A R E and LEA TH ER GOODS--------A ll at very Low Prices.


.^ J O IN T O -D A Y ! MORTONS, 2 1 WELLGATE lir !ii |>’i' & r


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i p i L . pi#5 II fl Hf'i


s \ ijij LoathorCoaU ,


y i»'ii % bi


t I lli's


HIGH-CLASS PRINTING. ad vert iser Ss times.


I A C L U E !! !


IF you notice a Man with a nicely-laundered Collar, —neitlicr a duU white, nor too higlily glazed, but a liappy medium between the two—lio is probably sending his laundry work to the


Clitheroe Steam Laundry PIM L IC O R O A D ,


AND IS WELL SATISFIED ! ’Phone, -11. ’Plione, 41. 5 i


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¥ 7k


TKiurri seemc<l to vie with th e b u rn in g cones jiiul tl ie c'onc.s to ehallcngo tlie _ l»ot-iK>ui n


u n ti l, lietwceii tliem, wo felt aa if we woro in ]i cloud of incense, which obligetl us to throw oj)cn doors an d windows lo .sjive being overcome. Kven th is did n o t suffice w wo found a lid for Uie pot-i>ourri bowl and laid down th e ru le :—Cone-lire—no jK)t-i)ourn; IKjt-iKiUrri, no conc‘- f ire ; niul so saved our- welvivi from D e a t li by Aromalic Asphyxiation. Now .loan wiw te n y e a rs younger thiin i ,


a n d I liavo neve r known (piile so caiMlid a w<jr«hipi>cr a t th e s lir in e ol he r own b eauty as she was. H e r f ranknes s ab o u t he r “ iKiiiita ” wjui n o th in g less tliaii qujuiit. As wc sn l to g e th e r one oyening l>eforo N a ta lie camo sh e a tu ck o u t a d a in ty foot and tu rn ed a gcvslure with a supple, rounded wn.st. Jind domande<l, “ -W h a t ab o u t the se for an anklo


and wrist*' Slim ami tr im , eli ?” “ Oh, go away with yo u r .dimness. 1 iv-


nlieil, more for th e sak e of a rg um e n t tlian •invlhing elfx*. “ I ’m inches ta lle r th a n you anti rU w.ager my ankle ami w r is t are jis s l ig h t jis y o u rs .” Ami 1 took up a mp- mcjusuro from my work-j>tJiml. ** 1 here you jire. you .sec—eacli anki«? e ig h t inchen, each


wrist'.seveii an d a ( lu a r te r .” ,


•• Ah. h u t ,” she cr ied, ami with p e r fe c t t ru th . 1 fe ar , “ Yours a re as fiat as a fluke


. , .


and mine a re so f t and rounded as a mihv s. I t ’.*


“ AUsolulelv la n k ,” J agretxl. “ Then your neck,” she pursued sUndily.


•* It'.s king, ami m»t lin n , h u t i t ’s s t ra ig h t , s t ra ig h t . straiglU. I t ’s tT 'U V K b th a t inaUe h e au tv ! C;in vou do this?'” .\ml she twjsKtl h e r luirnl ami w r is t in io a “ swan's m-ck as slie calleil it . I could not nothing hke i t . my Ixjnes Ix-ing o r tlinary Lxnnmon hone.s and nut gutta*lM-n:h;i omt^. “ Or ih ls . '’’ sho eon- timu'il, s tr ik in g a chi>vsiial jkvsi*. No th a t; I eoultln’t «‘ven liave tr ied , lo save piy hn*. “ Or ihi.s?” she w en t on. per fo rming th is time w h a t i.s known, 1 ln*lieve, in <Inm'ing parhiiKs* as " tl ie .splits." Notliing doing on mv p a r t aga in. “ Well, tin s, .su re lt. she cn isl ami iiidulgisl in a sj.-rie.s of C'ontinuous “ e a rt-wliw ls ” th a t


Miss Mary Coneron Sight Testing Optician,


F. S. M. C., F. I . 0 . , (B Y E X A M . ) 17, M o o r L a n e , C l l th e r o c


8 0U TH -A FR IC A N F IE LD BOOTS, 13/9 Bluo Mollon POLICE TROUSERS, 15/6 pr. Govornmont Despatch Ridors Motor Suits Now Army Boot.


Mnea &


Now Bodlord Cord Army Socks & Braeo. Army Boll Tont. Broochos.


Motor Glovo. Fustian Riding


° ‘"T a ln c o a “ Raincoat..


Undorpant. & Vost. Now Army Shirt.___________Broochoa. w A R M Y & NAVY STORES, 39, Penny St., Blackburn. Cllthoroo M A R K E T , Saturdays


Bluo Ovoralls. Ground Shoots.


FOOTGLOYES Ladies V^alking Boots and Shoes Childrens V^alking Boots and Shoes.


WK hold a Stock of varied .I j le . In all aire.. and would .|«oiaUy a«k your paUODOg. fOT a Tm Order. Wo can recommend thoeo Good, with confidonca. Wo are dl.plnying th o « Bool, and BhOM In our Windowi I


:: All Correctly Modelled In baif-ilzo«.


11 you have n ninnrt foot, tho right bIxo of ** Footgloves " wUl make U fexit oumnt bo oiulod smart, a “ Footglovo '* will mako U oppoai so.


imarter, e a \o » g®


Boots, Bhooi and Clogs. Also Boou, Shoee and Clog* Made to Order. W . Mak* a really good, smart Strong Boot, bool and too-plato. our woU-known out. roitabU fo Farmers, Carters, Gamekeepers &c., at 33/-. Come and Boo them I REPAIRS neatly and promptly executed WHILE YOU WAIT.


LfUke Sm a l le y , 4 Market Place Clitheroe P r o f . A . E i ^ l e n s H AIR


R ENEW ER : - - T R Y IT I


H A IR R E V IV ER : H A IR RESTORER. -------- S U R E T O P L E A S E 11


O r . r 40 y o n re biUo a t 36, Darwen Strost, Blackburn. : : Now on Sale at EQLEN'S STALL, Cllthsroo Markst, Saturdays only, 2 to 9. 1/6.Bottlo. A d v io o F a a a .


middle of th e room tlirougli th e F rem l i win­ dows on th e tin* lawn.


•• You o u g h t to he on th e s ta g e .


lotik he r mim th e ,


lier. wlieii we had finislK*<l laughing. “ I ’m ;;oing.” she* saul.


I loUl i i


niomeiu Aunt .Maud divides to resign for eve r tlie guardiaii.sliip of lie r urpliaii niece Sind go to a world where orphans <lon t trouMe. I ’m off. I’<1 liave gone long since h ut tin'll th a t llnUfac«-<l fre<.-kleil Cousin Ne«J would come in for th e old gitl'^i cro xj^ ami rui" e«. 1 hsile him like jMnson. so 1 II hule th e hsL,s4*ne.ss of my tru e c h a ra c te r ju s t to


sp ile h im .”


wishful i4. know. The Te<Idv lt*ar was th e iMMir man wlio ho ix d M»me «lay to he J o a n ’s iiushaml —I d o n 't th in k lie a t all riuihsL’d ilio


“ And wliat uImhu iJie leduy Ik-Jir.' , , ,


immlful he wax u n d e r tak in g . • •Oh th e Ti-ildv Ik'jir .” mus^il J o a n a


n, tv.ssiirilv l - i i i i ; olf ;il tbv moinvnt. it b niucli


l i t t le ruefully. “ l'»l fo rg u iien him en t ire ly . II <x*rt:iinlv e a n 'l he both tin* ledily lU’Sir tl.v Sti.K'-. c:ii> ill- " 'v l l ,


t l v M;it;v l i 't t e r for 'IV'il—.sufiicient u n to th e


•,tume before si long iiilrrow. Sin* was s tro k in g h e r hips <iown sind m u rm um ig .


lit or th e ma te r is i lr” Neiih.-r vou prossiie old <liim!erlM*ad.


of bers*-lf wsix so tru e . But she was a li t t le minx verv o f ten, though slu- hxiktil sis .NWi-ei- ly itimHvnt oh any clioriih newly flown from le-tisil r i 'g to i i : siie Imd a way oi ^l>•■aklng


I never ehLs-kcM h e r l r a n “i>orts--ji girl is iiilv a girl once, siml every word she spoke


. .


avoi<le<l w omankind: and th e way in which h e r silkv vellow eurK tw im d aUnit lu-r tiny e a rs coviM only


llisil ever


Sind firm si.s sm ajiple, and the tom «-ns4.‘mhle (111. la. la. ITii iMinny, .^iL'Niiii. I'm Ismiiy, tlie gisU U* pisiis4.sl.”


th e jH»lii4-’replv. •• Il'.s my figun* I n f e r Hips SIS shin a.s si hoy’s hu-si ax rouiuhsl


kiv. e tc .” SV.\t dav 1 fouii<l Jo a n jHi-sing m a new


I t 's womlerful, womlerfu!.” “ Whsil’s w omh-rfulr” I eiiijinred. “ I iie


“ I he V«*r>*


* th e same with y o u r hsiir, toiLsan tlur lmg —it*s tliick and long, h u t te r r ibly s tn i ig h t .


“ Izord 1 know n o t how i t is , h u t J ifter all, J hav e come to th e conclusion th a t hlio is more of a tro u b le th a n a jilea sure lo mo: so plojuse ta k o hor back ag a in .” B u t Tw a s li tn said , ” O u t oil you I Be off! I will hav e no more of th i s i *You m u s t manage bow vou c a n .” Tile man said, “ B ut I c a n n o t live w ith h e r .” And Tw a sh tr i rep lied, ” N e ith e r could you live w i th o u t h e r .” And ho tu rn e d his back on man an d w en t on with liLs work Then man said, “ W h a t is to lie d o n e ? for 1 c a n n o t Hvo eathor witli h e r o r w i th o u t h e r ? ” Now, sjid to te ll, l)oth .loan an d I w en t down witli ” flu ” in Uie .second week of tho


holidav. N a ta lie Imd joiiicil u.s by th en and I>rove<l a p e r fe c t tow er of s tro n g i l i . Luckily th e a t ta c k s were very s l ig h t with l>oth o f us and wo wero soon co n v au sco n t . One morn ­ ing when we hatl lioth hrosikfiLsted in hetl ami NuUiIie had gone olf to th e villago al>out a q u a r te r of a mile away, J o a n hounded in to my room w ith a most m tr iq u in g - lo o k in g box tJi'at lisul ju s t come bv j>ost. “ 'Hiero you an*,” sho cr ied jo. .sfio revealetl ji storo of lingerie th e lieaulv of which drew squeals of deliglit from oven s tolid me— billows of th e most exqui.sile lace—Lice th a t would ha <lniwn siicjils from Ji s to ne. ** 'n ie r e you a r e ,” she crieil ag a in . “ For eleven months in th e y e a r A u n t .Maud’s a clo.s(*-listo<l, fliiit- iicJirteil ogros.H. Wlu*n she iJikes hor uiiniuu inoii'h on th e githiy Cojilinong slie Ivc'onu'S liunmu somewhere in th e crossing ami gene r ­ ally hring,s me a so u v en ir t l ia t inakes th e coining y e a r jiLsl iKixsihle. 'Phis is h e r l i t t le coiStribution this y e a r and slie’s iKi.sted i t


course, Bertie Willie's g o t to h v th em ami th e re ’.H n o t much fun in showing tl r cold blood. MI to sjieJik—lying in ll ie i r box, I mean. 'I'liey ought to Ik* ‘ on ’ to Ik* appre­


from B^u^oeK^.” III a l i t t le while she went on “ Now, of


c ia ted .” “ Welly.” 1 r4‘pli«*<l d r ily , “ you can han l ly


show iiKvit of the.M.* even in cold hloml to man—n o t tJiougli ilie man Ik* Ikwiie Willie. In fa c t th e ic a re only the.M* tw o ” —picking out a d re s s in g j^cki t ami a iK t t i io a t tluit were she4*r <lr«*;uns—*' i l ia t you eJin show him ;it all. and lliose not ’ on ' I ’m af rs iid .” “ Oh. r i l nmnagi? il Mjiueliow.” saiil ili


Hi ___ By BUCOLIO SUSAN. toinendously when wo ditscovered l* in cw < ^ .Toan an d iSsitabo a n d I 1 -vT 1 1* IT 1...... .,.>.1


• made woman a n d gave h e r to n ia n .“ .......N Now tli« first, tinio 1 re ad th a t .1


rolling Uowns and when th o wind a c t from th o S outh an d a ta n g of iTic sea came to


........ > c a u g h t a i>oep of th o


mingle with th e subtlo sc en t from h u n d red s ^ ,• .P_. 1 •___> .


.,iwl cinir<irl 1


th o u g h t you wore mado of re a l work-a-tlay clay, d id n ’t you ? And th a t th o somewhat bald description by a ‘ i>oct ’ somewhere or o th e r . ‘ A ra g an d a bone and a h an k of h a i r ’ described you r a th e r well? Wliei-cas, con- .sideii w h a t you a re re a l ly 1” 1 did consider, b u t somehow don’t u u ile believe i t all even y e t . l in t when 1 re ad i t to J o a n , sho danced


C o ttag e. I t faced a small woo<l th a t , with its 4K.'orcs of squ ir rels, i ts ncedle-carpctcd ride s and cross-rides, an d i ts delicious pine- odonrs, was a th in g of b e au ty an d a joy for over. A t th e bottom of th o main r ide, th e en tru n co to wliich was ex a ctly opposito o u r wimlowH, could 1m


bucolic


Now th o f ir s t tim e 1 re ad th a t .1 gazed a t yself in tlio mir ro r an d aixistrophiscd my f ig u re :—“ Thero


l c - --- now Su.suii, . , you


Hi Hi Hi U J Hi


SHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiifiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiHiffiHiHi _


wisliful im th otio cxpre.ssion th a t to re s tra ig l i t a t on e’s hcart-Ktrings. “ 'J’hc s tr ick en -d e e r s tu n t ” h e r school-friends ir rev e ro n lly called i t an d vowed th a t i t look no o ne in a f te r th e f ir s t th r e e day« o r so of N a ta l ie ’s a cq u a in t­ ance. B u t sho was swtHJt lo th e verj- coix^, th o u g h a.s full of mischief ns .a chimpanzee, an d S o r t io Willie p u r re d like a big c a t u n d e r lic r le a s in g m in is tra t io n s . One evening ho told u s a s to rv a t whicli wc duly lniijd»<id: novortheless, umcn ho h ad d e p a r te d , wc hold a pos t-mor tem an d decided unanimously th a t th e ta le was al>so!utcly w i th o u t p o in t an d h ad only l>ccn related to le t us know ho h ad bw n a t Cambridge w ith th e th en Chancellor of th e Kxclicquer who had been a p a r tn e r in th e escapade of th e pointIe.s.s. s to ry . The n e x t time wo saw i io r t ic Willie’s c a r ap- pro.adiing in th e d is tance N a ta l ie flow to th e f ro n t g a le and when th o doctor ar r iv ed was busily engaged in se arching t l ie ground; “ Hello, Tost something r ” he asked, and wislictl lo know tho n a tu re of tlie a r t icle, “ i t ’s r a th e r im jw r ta n t ,” she e x p la in ed ; ‘ in fa c t , i t ’s th e p o in t of th o s to ry you to ld us Uio o th e r ev en in g—i t was missing th en and


we’ve n o t found i t y e t ! ” A n o th e r even in g lie was in a.s N a ta lie mmie


of sheer joy.


oiioned on to a common balcony w ith two tiny wrought-iron g a te s across th a t could lie s h u t an d k)ckc<l if th e occupants of th e room.s so •


'Jlie th ro e f ro n t bodrooniH


galct; wide w room lo


^ freedom th a t . in.


coct a glorious i>ot-pourri. F o r th e bes t p a r t of ,a week she dabbled in dne<l rose- leavc+i, f r a g r a n t herbs, and a rom atic oils and j spicco. 1 occupioil my.self,


nlianco th o holiday feeling .loan ’s firs t self-inij>os«l t-a.sk was to con­


cimous ^ in te r a h a , ” * g a th ^ r in j i liaskcLs of [ir-coiira ■■■_


th e Teddy l le a r was likely ba rg a in . F o r llic. Jiuliaii .stor>- goes ou, “ JJut, a f te r one w eek,’ man came to him and said, “■ Lord, th is c re a tu re th a t you li in o


omlumnce, never feaving mo a lo n e ; and .sho I rociuircs iiicossiilit iittcn tlo i i ami tnkes all my


coffee with some weird coffee-machine tJiat p u t i ts own l ig lit o u t when th e k e t t le boiled an d em i t te d a shr ill .scream to lot iKHjple know ti le 'c r i t ic a l mom ent bad come. B er t ie Willie took bot!» te a and coffee sickeningly sweet and w i th o u t milk, and as N a ta lie handed him his cup sh e reinarke<l g en t ly , ” There doc. d e a r , i t ’s black ns N ig h t , sweet as Love, an d l io t JUS he—e r—ahem—Hndc.s.” ^ And then th e re was th e episode of th e Bow. l ie r t ic Willie’s verv ju n io r p a i tn e r fell u n d e r


........ ................


hack' aga in, as J c a n n o t live w ith h e r .” bo Twashtr i said ” Verj- well,” and h e took h e r hack. Tiicn a f te r a n o th e r wook man came


to him ag a in and sjiid, ” l,o rd , I fiml th a t


1 l lm t '^ S e a lu ro ? 1 T enw how'"sh<?“iL d ‘"to ' ' h in g h te r was music,


.


t.inu> tin. find cries a b o u t no tl iin g , and^ 1 his Senior . Ho was a very shy Scotchman always id le ; an d so J have come lo give h e r


Imsv '


g a r in o n ts when e r—c r—a


j,y seemed thorouglily to enjoy. 1 wm th re a d in g mauve hebe-rnihlKin .................................


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from lau g h in g in hi.s face. “ Yes,” 1 re- plicHl: ‘‘ Wliy.-”


cumiaole?”


minute.s ago th a t ladies wore xucli th in g s .’ And 1 knew a t once th a t J o a n had been up to h e r trickx. So to h e r 1 w en t ns soon as th o in n o c en t one had gone. I t .seemed sho wax dclc*rminc*d th a t ho should have a t Icjust a glimpse of th o Brussels lace an d had com- p h n n ed of a .sorenesfi a t th o ca.so of tho th ro a t—sufficiently low down for h e r to have to oiwn h e r hlotusc* and xo oxi>osc a dream of lace an d j>alo liliio s ilk. MMion N a ta l ie came in ami wax told of th e in c id en t , slie cried, “ Reallv now, i t ’« obvious t lm t t l ia t young man’s < ^uca tiou mu.st a t once lie advanced a iiig sloii. Show me vour ribbon lioxex a t once, you neoplo.” She chase tlioiefrom a piece of sa.sli-riblK>n of a b r i l l ia n t Royal bluo ami made i t u p in to a bow th a t sprosul from sliouldor to xhouldor and wax a t lea.st five inches in w id th . R ig h t carefully xlic .sowtxl i t jicrass Uio f ro n t of a silk under -ves t and dce larcd herself p rep a re d . The vcr>* no.xt time* Iniioeont calle<l, N a ta lie was ” ta k en ” w ith a te r r ib le f it of .sneezing and coughing, and ohtrmlcHl <m tlio ixior maii’.s a t te n t io n sovenil


jia rcd ) . Ho a t once ordered h e r to Inal and m aliout q u a r te r of an hour h e and J went in to h e r room. She hml c e r ta in ly a hectic tlnxli ( rou ge) an d she readily ngrcetl to j e w h a t sJie calle<l “ xlothoscoiicd.” W lien she off lior nigh t-d re s s from h e r xlioulders she look gCKxl care* he .sliouhl have a full viecv of till* Ikiw iK-fore -he ilrew a drc*xsing.jacket urottmi h e r . Ho was dumli-foumlod fur a few secomlx. tlien ” CJreat S c o t t !” lie ojaculatod e a rn e s t lv an d in v o lu n ta r i ly . He gave h e r a


.soakcnl hnndkerchiofx ( ready pre-


verv shrewd Imik and tu rn e d a n o th e r on me. h ut' wo were hlnmlm-.-s itM*lf. so he prinx^nlnl to “ Miuml ” norl'n ami so u th of th e Bow — ea.si ami w»-st he could n o t go. .\n d to the ml of o u r holitlny 1 fouml him eyeing Nata lie


o ver a-s th o u g h wondering w hethe r xlie rojilly was cjip.ahle of putting-ui> a job o r wiiothor women really tlo raani th e o jir th wnth Iwws of gorgcMiUK'hue. mea.sunng 1(1 by 5 inches, .spl.'Lslu'il across Uic front of th e ir most m-


t im a te garment.-. Well well; iU all over and done w ith. Pm>r • , ,>


v.ily Jo iin , th en , looking th ro u g h tin* win- liow she «ualelK-<l up her l>ox and flitl. e r j in g ,


" lairdy, loidv mo. he’s h e re ,” Berta* Wilbe, 1 must expliiiii, wa.s tJu*


. . . t 1


medico ulio ua.s a t te n d in g ils th ro u g h our “ fill ” ;i ita ck . W«* knew him Isfor^ came to PineuiMKl C o ttag e—in f ;u t it' w;is indirectly tliuiugl; liim liml we u e re th e re at all. J o a n had ehristen<-d !iim *' Ikwtie Willie '• U-fore .via* hail kmiwn him a wwk . tliJit naim* !K-Jiig a synonym with Is •• so^ttKt^^.’’ t l i.it Ls to s^iy. etieniinancy. And c e rtiuid v only lo see I k t t i e Willie liatidlin a humlle of embroidery .silk*', g lo.iting o\>' th e ir lirighine,**. ami sollm.ss was lo reali'-e t i ia t th e re was a .strong s tra in of womanush


ne.sx in liim. Now .lo an ’.-


from th e s ta i r - lu ’Jid and I hea rd th e medio tup on h e r iltxir and en te r , ( r s im l ly NTiUilie a e ia t tweiily-om*, aeU-il th e i»;irl of chaldron** hut she wjix o u t . ) - - 'Hie .-ouml of a n in ia to l ta lk eaine along ami then I w;is sun* 1 hea rd a small Miu»*al. A inomeiit la te r Ik-rtie Willie came to my room ;— “ Dear d e a r .” Ir said, “ d iu r . ileai ; d e a r , d e a r ! Woman, thy naim* is V an ity , always ami i‘v e r \ w h v re !” “ M’iia t ’s th e m;ilt<*r now?” I em ju iro l .


a box of fripiHwiet. fumi h e r . \u n t by tin jNLsi. yoti k u ow r” “ Has s lie ? ’* I iuskol ium v eu ily ,


iiig-up for. f-he d id n ’ t th in k it- was I who tapjKil a t th e door and 1 fouml h e r p iro u e tt ing on a stend Iwloro th e long m in o r ii liilTows of laei— you know, sk ir ts an d jaeki*l and th in gs. She lookeil p re t ly shi.-4-pi.sh lK*ing <;iiiuht I ran te ll y o u.” •* Wha t did you d o ? ” 1 cu qu itv d. “ Oil, I lifletl iier down, ol coin-.s^*.”


ith h«T sU'i'pv grev eyes lisdf-eloseil th a t ,mld iisive h eg u i lii f from th e e r ro r of In.s | l.eliehs tlie g re a te s t m iso g \rL t


descriln-tl by si (.lisirles


(larvio* o r sin I’Ahel M. Dell. >110 u^H'd to s tro k e lier own lilth* hesul ami s;iy. “ isn ’t i t lovely? The ’IV'tldy Uesir ssiy.s i t 's th e


4,‘ightli Wonder of th e wor ld!” In “ A D igit of th e .M.Kin ” this de.scripimn


of th e Cresilion of Woman !.•> giv«*u;—“ In th e Beginning, wheti Twjishiri csiine to th e cn*sitioii of womsin.


exhau.susl his msiterials in th e making of man. ami th s it no s^ilitl «*leim->its wen? lef t. In this ilileinina. a f te r profound medita tion ho did as follows; He UHik th e ro tu n d i ty of th o moon, siml tho curve.s of <TeejH.TS. an d the clinging of te n d r ils , and th o iremliling of griuss. and th e .slemlorness of ih o


Ik* found thsii he had


Hio bloom of lloworH. ami ih o lightness of lesiv«'.s. and th e ta ilor ing of tho oh p h an l « t ru n k , ami ilio glances of dw r . ami tho clu-‘it4*ring of rows of Ikvs, ami tin* joyous gaiolv of MinlM'ains, ami tho wtvping of clouds, and tin* ficklone.*5S of tlio wiiul.s umj tile tim id i ty <*f th e ban* an d lh«‘ vsiuity of tiie iK’acfM'k', and th<i softne.'i.s of th e p a r ro t s lM»>oin, Sind ih o hardnes s of sulamnni. ami th e sweetness of honey, ami th e cru e l ty of tiio tig e r , ami th e warm glow of fin*, and tiio coldness of snow, ami th e o ln i l te n n g of iavs. and th e cooing of th e ctickM. an d th e hyjKxTisy of tho crane , ami th o fidelity of im* sw an ; and cornpoumling tlK*#!o nltogethe


and “ . \h ! L th o u g h t it was \o u sIk was dre.s.s- riHun wa- th o fir.st


.loan eaiiglil th e ” fin ” in re.-jl ejirnoxt am was in h e r grave lR*fore th e Tcthly Bc'nr coulil claim h e r . .Natalie is all to h e r husbaml ami siiijill familv tlu ii I aBvays know .she woukl l>o. B er t ie Willio iilayc*<l tennis too xlronuouslv one tro p ic a l af te rn o o n and failcM to awaken when called n ex t morning. And 1 am hero and notiling wouUl imlnce tm* to go n e a r uk* pinewcxHl C o ttag e a g a in—ghosts are tin- iiloji.sant romiumy ami it would only N? ghosts I xiiould find th e re .


(To lx> co n t in u ed .) GOLF JOTTINGS.


g ra tu la t4 ‘«l <m the* iiientorioiLs victory they won on S u tu rd av la - t when they iKsit Clitiier<K* Coif Club by I J games to l> a t WliaUev. Phe climatic i-omlilions w.


.-plendid, th e tx>ur>-.i m excvllent J^*"^!*-'** th e repii-t proviili-xl by th e 1\ hnlley Club


ev e ry th in g th a t coultl Ik dcx'ircxl. ^scores:- INCLluS.


H. N. Hartb*y (*J \ 1) ......................... 1


Clilberoe.


B. K. Joiiex (2 1) 1 C’lougli ................. 0


though I had a fair ly go«Ml idea. “ Uh, i t ’s J o ; iu .” he replied. “ .■she’s got


K. Wcsiliead ........... 0 \V. J . Luptoii .......... 0 H. .M. H a id a c ie (J


.N: 1) ......................... 1 .1. H. la v lo r U up) I


.Mllcliell ThoiiULs .


H. A-kew ...................


M ilkiiiMin ......... II. S;itt. n hw a i to (1 uj.)


ok ............ Ka


...................


aiLSWlTlll. “ Ye.s.” 1 went on, th in k in g of llie MjUeal.


liHik in to-morrow. t!iHKl-by«*.'’ And In* was oil. l ie had barely ie;iel;cd the frojit gat liefore J o a n wa.s in tin* room ag a in , ehul in th e *‘ ja ck e ts :ind sk ir ts and th in g s .” SI: leoked a f te r him i-onti-mptuously; “ Bah!


“ ami lluMi ?” •* Not a fa ir quc.slion.” he j*;irri« d. “ I ’ll


iJio .sjiid. “ h e ’s fifty and mariiiHl and has olive b ram h e s of liLs own and ln*’.s as e;isy to gull a.s an eighUK*n-yi*ar-ol<l just f r is s l troiu iiumima’x jiproii s tr in g s . But ! must say the* s tag e wa.s ln*autifuUy m*1.” Ami xlie ih u c k lts l abomiuahly. “ Wherefore th e .sifuial?” I wantcsl to


H a r tley A Joiiex ... Clough A H a rg rav e s 0


'I'honmx A CVnik ('2 up)


F. J . Ilargr.ive.s .. . . 0^ Mlmlloy,


J . C’lianiU*rs (oAJ) 1 F. U. Whitiiker up)


P. Hawo r th ............ .1. IV. Chew ......... H. .M. Dobson (2A1) I


P. J . Brojulleyt-lAa) 1 ....................... I


A. .M. I I . Bj-


. H. Hulme(2A;l) 1 . N u t ia l l CJAl) ... t). Wl iilak e r .... II. Je|LM>u (2A1)


IVbiiak er


HojiwixrI ............ Blackledge((kVt)


KUURSO.Ml'>:. \ H awor th A Chew


We-slheml A Lupton 0 H ar tlacro A Tavlor C A li)


DoKsoii A ChaiiilKTs (o A -1) .................


.................. 1


S j i l lc r ihw a i te A A-kew ................. 0


ho i.s,” .she admittcHl. “ I bro u g h t i t on iny- M-’If, 1 djin*sjiy. b u t I ’ll pay him o u t soim d a y .” Wliieh iJio illd, timugh th a t is ( |u ite aiiotlKT story'. I t was am using how many casc-x lU‘rti«'


know. “ Oh, h e kisMsl me all r ig h t , piglet t lm t


MUSICAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A man d u r in g a co n c e r t porformanco,


M’ilHo Hc*oincd to have in o u r dire c tio n . Ho took to “ jiopiiing in ” :it all times of Ui«* day, lojig a f te r we wer»* alMiut


f;one. zVml th e dancx* thos4.» two c r e a tu rw t l in t over


............................. Sho wjis <l:irk, Uu*y would


liml 'N o ta l io th a t ahvnv.i


rvmindod mo o f a cow’x, only th a t dooiK'u


a t timex ami ta k e on


WO.S wa.s ami


ono e otf jigjiiu—always


«*ither coming from «ir going to ti eaxe, of courM', ami always anxioiLs to let \ts know th a t it wa.sn’l a jirofc*ssi(mnl call, htit merc'ly a lixik in t*i .s4'o it all chnnct.* of a rebipso were ini|v<i K*<1 -wt«ote«t


th e


lig h ten ed a wicked world. |M*tlto. with


brown


ovos a


go to th e lady w ith h im : ” Don’t you find th e


ncoiLstic.* of thbi h a l l very b a d ? ” film replied , “ 1 c a n ’t Kay 1 «mell a n v thm g ! “ So, my d e a r ,” ix'inarkoil ono lady to itn-


o tb o r , ” you go to th e o p era. And is not. i t r a th e r oxi*onsivo fo r y o u ? ” * '0 h , dciir n o l fiho jinsworcd, ” 1 am mnwaguig th re e


pr im a doniiafi!”


ab o u t Edison, an d th o p h o no graph. ‘ Ami now toll me ,” ho iuik«.*<l ‘‘O ut of w h a t Rub- fitnnee was th o firs t Bpe.*iking machine m a tlc ? ” And a small boy answered p rom p t ly ,


Tho ta a ch c r h ad to ld th o claiss some f^jots , . “ O u t of a r ib , s i r .”


K;iv A \Vilkin.-«)n (7 A* (>) ........................ 1


...................... 1


Whitiikvr A Bro;id- ley (1 up) ............


S ag nr A Broadlev.. Hulme A N u t ta l l ...


WliitJiker A JepMm Hoj»wo4k1 a Black- knlge (3 A 1) ......


3J


Migar ........... o ;ulk*v ............ 0 ( .kIj I) 1


The Whalley CJolf Club arc to U* exm- “ (Jh ,” h e answered, “ J only knew fivi , ,, , , 1 ho asked


I ju s t x-aved myself r


timidly, ” . . Is L . .liat— vnriomiw an


th o g ir ls to a ao less ilogrco th a n toased tlio life o u t of him, a pro­ in


T h e R e l i | ib le MiH: S u pV 1 y


I


I t is alw.nys pure. It is’always ready. I t is always wliolcsnmc. I t is always cconiBiiicjl.


You can use Carniirion in more ways than ordinary milk.


You need never waste a hit.


I t is the selected product of some of the world’s best dairy regions.


I t is natural, unsweetened milk.


Evaporated to a cream- like consistency.


Scaled then sterilised for use.


Huy Carnation with your uroccries.


Carnation /Milk '


“ prom Coniented Cmcs ”


MIND THE CREATOR WEALTH.


OF


LORO HALDANE A T LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY.


This nation doix?ndod for iUi fu tu re upon


tho amou n t of ta le n t i t could br ing to bear. I t was n o t labour or c ap ital, b u t mind, th a t ctf*atcd we.alth. Therefore, le t us g ot mind, an d th a t could only bo .secured by tra in in g under high conditions. Educ.ation did not consist en t irely of popu la r le ctures , TTio university s tu d en t was ta k en by Uio nock an d his nose was p u t to th o griiidstono ( la u g h te r )—ami th e working claasos must bo trcalo<l in t i e snmo way if th ey wore to profit by higher o<lucation. There was a vjxst amou nt of noasenso tnlkc<l among iho work­ ing cliL-.-es ab o ut o<.lucation. One heard of “ )at>our o ilucation,” as th oug h i t were .some srK*cial kind of id u c a tio n to l>o intro<Uico<l for


iho fir.st lime. Ono nviglit ju s t as well talk * millionaires’ etlucation ” ( lau g hter ) .


Knowledge wa.s an o.ml in itself, and not a moans to a n y th in g else, and .if wo made it IcAs th a n an end in itself wo would not get any p ro f i t The univorsilic.s m u s t see to it th a t noth ing sliort of th e liighe.sl knowle<lgo was olfered; th a t no spurious jirticlo hecjime cu r ren t in th e m a rk e t.


A Now Koonneas.


luul given its a new keennexs. Our young men and young wtmien were a le r t ami ile.-ir- ou.s t*f developing th e ir minds in a way un­ known before th e war. Tliere wjls a stirring of iho fim.*st fibres in th e omergencie- of tho O u t of its misfortunes tlioro scorned


to him to have come something gooil .Tml grtuit. a new profusio:i of ideas, a new pre- .•icienco of sp ir it tm l ac tiv i ty . Thus, ho th o u g h t , was borne o u t E n io s i Roiian’s con- ciu.sion, in his little-known liook, ” The Fu- turv* of Human K n ow k d g e .” th a t grwit wars and gre.-U jicriods of oppression were always foUoweil iiy an o utlmr.-t of f e r t ik ty ami now iilo.os.


<lovelopmcnt tlejK*nciid more or less on ktiow- In tho days in whicli -.ve livtsl, all


k d g o , and th e r e su l t w.*is th a t new .sciontific discoveries wero hocoming u.s imi_Kirtaiu to tra d e .a* to th e world of .science. No hu-sincM d a n d in those days sUuid Mill, hecau.^e if it did some now in vention o r discovery would sweep it away. I'roce.ssos hail ctui.stantly to Ik* ro v l-d l in o rd e r th a t lii|uidalion might lie avoided, an d so th e se were iK*riloiLS days, Ikv causo science was ad vancin g with gresit rap­ idity.


Fortunos Awaiting Discovery.


th e emplyment of th e Inv-t bniiits Iisid pro­ duced th e l - " “ t t lamp and wjus nmkmg li fo r tu n e o u t 4if i t , his lAirdship addrd th a t tl iere W4*re .scores of dejiartinonts of chern- is lrv which in th e fu tu re \%ouId bn ug for- tiuiox. G re a t advance luid l>e«':i matle in phv.sics, chemi.stry ami malhoniatic-, and tliL-M.* jirincijile m ig h t be applud " ‘Hi t r ^ mendoiL*i and rev olutionary rosullx. b e t us n o t, like th u foolish virKiiis. k.s^^p onr liiinpa un tr iimm sl. W ln ro t ln ro «ns an lo t >is ta k o caru t l ia t tlioro aino imt of llio liiithor kao''k'''k'-'-


cash. I l io noiv univorsiti.si had a troraon p a r t to play.


NO DAMAGE DONE.


last manaRcd to catch tho f™'"; • . f„r a .Vow, when they


whilo, they iK-Ran to wonder if ttio> nao anythiiiR hchiiid.


.


Mm. Sm ith cavo a t h ^ . ,, •• Oh. H a r ry .” aho c a ^ , 1 tu r n off th o c lc ctnc - iron l


.. ‘ ^r"no\ X


forool to replied,


” L o Christian Advocate (New York). f v h e - ^ Y o t k ; ’. "


After much oxcilemont tho Smiths had ' ‘‘jf \ “,*v had loft


S l ^ S i i r l who was p re t lil : SaropsnuK,


TV iU ia jr i’a rke (h r id e g re te n d ed as


..-oro a bkve- v iw T •


* •sft/'rwartlx and .a


k ad Insm «rve,1


tho co n ta c t l,ot.vo..n tl.o lalK.rat.)r> and tno factorv th a t ideas canto into


1 ' „a'nuj


i^ n s ° i ro n n io n g c r s . u fv e r .s l . l Tho b r ide , w ho was;^_g.ven f


Hav in g exI>laim‘^l how an .\merican firm by The war luul b ro u g h t a grejit change. I t


o v o n t c an n o t m an \ fa i lu re th o o.stonl o t to sui


is ap p a re n tly ovcrlooatd tlnit ^ h a ^ before tho dav foi .i ^ p l o clearly preferred to w.u


;


th e w ea th e r «a.s hkc axncascs would buNc


o t ' th o public to alloii tin tv c a io o t Uicmselv.n ts not n o Coatle Committee a r t o


of work an d p uU u ;p up Z a id th o Castle h u n d l


oso a g ro a t deal beside- tnn I iSio p u if ic can do is to ouppf


l n o th in g o u t of it .


everybody inud k™* p r i r a to concerns, th e C a s in p a id for.


agreed I h i t th p a t te rn o .... BMnt. S p o r ts th e re nmv h.t bJoto ev e n ts sesmiod “ r u i n e d ” k u t tlio ro win ar ran g e d rosulU. U » ao h i beg innin g to en d a n d , bv f ^


sports were well m a n ag e '|


r e a d — u l v e r s t o n E The m a r r iag e war, solenm H kc of


Churcli, Ulvemton, i«“t . Barko. o lder sou of t r |


?'rghter"of M dm' c" j mtd ^ I r s . o f ]5jigh-terracc, ^^ halh■^-rl| r aiuL


b r id e ’s family a re closelv a J o t o ’s Church .-uid Sunday


I T h e lieoplo who did a l lo |


S r 'fin’T a n d tins dis^isnio .


v Seated ; i l


S<M*«ind r t) \ | Back row :


oi Ua- M^n.


was f a r more limned th an ; b ^ n i£o case. Complamt.s a m?do of th o price o t “dnn-^sion. i th a t fifteen ponce w“?


in •


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