■ .1 A D V E K T I S E R HEYES, ^^SfayffgSVy f f jitQ b c A id A N D T I M E S , E B E D A Y . A U G U S T 1 7 . 1 9 2 3 .
THE JEWELLER & SILYERSSWITH has the largest variety o f Goods suitable fo r Wedding & Birthday Presents at most reasonable prices. The finest show in Clitheroe
SCHOOL-CLOSURE.
CLITHEROE RURAL MEDICAL] OFFICER’S OBSERVATIONS.
the poriotl omliiig ,)uuo JiOili, the ^lodieul OiUccr to the Clithoroe ITural District Council (Dr. I’ osLlcllitv.iiU') siato.s: I’lioro ha.-^ hoLMi an cpitk'inic of ineaslos ami al.‘-»» soino wlioopinj' coiij'h which lia.s alTt'clcd iho schools of tlio (
U.sti'ict. Wlialloy .School has been chif^ctl for throe wcl'Ils iii the emleavour to .slop the -spread of infection, wliicli is the main aiul only re.WHtn ftir which the Medical (.>nieer can
clo.se the school. '1\> 1k' elIVctive. tho closure
mu.st bo early, hut all metllcal elforts art* remh red of no effecL if llie ehil- tifon arc alhiwed. as is generally the case, to mix with other children as .soon a.s they are allowed downstjnr.s.
Ill tlio eour.M.'i of liis i|UJ«fterIy reptu’t fiu*
skmet'.s, it l.s dmihtfnl whether it much nse closing scliools in the higher villages; it is likely that only i Iio-nc plare.s like Cliippiiiu. where children come from a
di.stanee lo seTtm>l, that .‘ieluMtl-elosure doe.s any goiMl. Ninety inspeetioiLs «if slaughler-lmuse.s have been made ami all f«»nml satisfactory.
l*iider llu'so cirsum- FIT SVVN j g
’M AND STYLE
GUARANTEED SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TO DAY :
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23, KING WiLLIAm 42, Market Street, Darwen.
S T R E E T , BLACKBURN 109-111, St. Tnmos's Street, Burnley
S; total. -l. lUil. Ninetv meal iiisp«.*etiims have lu-on niatle, nine whole carcas«’.s fonml niilii anil
de.stroyoil. The number of hirtlis tlii- la-l ijuarter is •Jl2. giving a r.nte of
number of animals slaughtered in the sjime i>: Cattle, ‘.’So; sheep,
; talvc', I I ; pig-s.
annum. 'Die nnniher of deaths i.s *J7. giving a rate of Ki.OS |>or l.(KH) per annum.
infants died in tho Cliinping ’*nb-di’‘ irict. in- fantih* mortality rat-.* being ‘.‘O.b jK'r
l.tMM)
in*r l.OUO per 'IVo
iiirtli.s.
WORRY IS A D IS EA S E ARE YOU A VICTIM ?
the m*rvou- -y.-it-m. Tin* t'hief « an-t?'aia* c«>n- tinncfl -train, menial or nhysical, without proper r«‘-l or holiday.s. with*mi aileniifm to thet ami t'.M’n is**, iil-o Witriw over tht* severe .-irnggh* for *. .\lst*'m i*. Kxt ••--•*- *>l any kiiul mav pfo'lm-e it. S*iim* ili-<.*as*'-, like inlln«'n7.a. will
worry, whether they Inive :uiyihing i«> wttrry alumi or not, ir: noniasihenia. Xeuratlnmia is a <;omlition o| vxhoustion of
it. So will :i iiervon- -luK-k.
anxit'ty or gri«*f. Th«* -ynipt<nn.s **f m'
ura.sti»*-ni;> im hah* o\er.
.-en-iiiwne-.-. s<*veri> depr**-—i*>n. irritability. s!e«'ple.s-M*'s-. weakne—. with an ab-eneo *»t all energv. h*'a*hiclu*.s. .iml *>fieti nau-*'a. 'riii* tr**jilim'nt. ms'e-sjiry i -one *»f nutriti*)H
W . WOODWORTH Timber Merchant and Poultry Appliance Maker. uW 'I "Ij
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THE “ LIDGETT ” POULTRY HOUSE. Witli “ Jx.'im-lo ” Roof. This firsl-chuss Poultry House is built tlirougliout of } 'J'. &. G. Boards oii a .strong frame, in soctiona to boll togetlier, (.•omplele will) droj) boards, ixTclii-s, ami vent window.s.
No. 1 ...
Hingtli. G-ft. . 0-ft. . S-ft. .,
Built with i-in. T. i; G. tlirouglioiit, 15% <’Xtra K.O.R. Great Jlaruood.
10-ft. ., 12-ft.
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THE “ HARWOOD,, POULTRY HOUSE. Wit li ,Si)an Roof. Buill uitli i T. & G. Boards oil strong frame, built in sections to liolt logetlier, complete with drop-boards, perches ami vent windows.
I’loor in No. ti:,'}’V!--.. V >;.•. •
3 ... 4 ...
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m if ■!.''5 i "i'i>'*' rl
I *■ r < - i 'Al'i mv\’i: K &v.f AM : -te’ ' >'!* '! ^ 1 i I > } t ) ;■ I,‘ '• ' ■ 'i ! I; V ft; 4 ■ ; 4 : i M .1 "Ail BiiiU with 1-io. T. & G. Ibroiigli out 15% e.xtra. F.O.R. Givat
H.arwood.
.. 12-ft. . .. 10-fl. . .. IS-ft. . 20-ft.
J-l'Mgtll.
10-ft. 10-fl.
WOODEN BUILDINGS of aiiv
de.seiiption Imilt to custoiners own
dimen.sions.-~ Larue Stocks of FENCING, RAILINGS, STOOPS, T. &. G. BOARDS, &c., always on InuKl at P.\
..VLLOT-MF-NTS. For Prices, apply to W. MOORE, 36, Russell Street, Clitheroe, or Park Street Allotments, Clithoroo.
“ DUREX” ROOFING FELT. No 1 15-vds. at 12/- IKT Bull. No. 2, 15-yds. at 9/3. iNo. 3. 15-yds. at 7/-. WOOUWORTH’.S SI’FCT.\L FFLT, 12 yards at 24/9 !
Lidgett t o Saw Mills, Gt Harwood TO HOMING SOCIETIES
Tc:loj)lion<? 55. Tcicplione, 55.
A L L HINDHAUGHS PIGEON FOODS REDUC ED Livorine G r it 8d. per bag.
Giant Spanish C an a ry Seed 7d. per lb. Hemp Seed 4-Jd. per lb.
D ewhursts, Salford JU S T ARRIVED
Largo Dolivory of Incandoscont Goods of every description.
Greatest variety in BEAD SHADES, GLOBES, BURNERS, MANTLES, PENDANTS &c., at rock bottom prices.
£ 9 - This Season’s WALLPAPERS from 4d. per roll. "• * BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY.
OXBURSH MOOR L A M E & L O F J S Z R G A T E . .J Tel. 107. > S Vt Yv y llailwav .Nianag*'!'; ” .\noth*'r farm*‘r i**
.-ij**ing n- on aectmnt *»f hi- *■**«.-." |.awy**f: “ I'kill***! I*y tin* train. I -u|i|M»se. ILiilway .Manag*T;
h** -ay- that the
pa—•■ng*‘ i> hav<* got into tin* habit of leaning out of tbb wimhiw- ami milking tlie c*iw- a- til*’ train go**- by."
r*H*.
I*riz**. *J ti. IJ. .'simp-oil. Slaiilhurn. C’litlu*- W** give 'J t» f**r **aeh .lol<** ue u*.«>, Wb**n
-••mluig -tate wliiTe taken fr*)m. .'sliort «*m*- pref«-rr*sl.
m it-UTI •
• KN!M)I‘ SK.\.'^ON ' s.\u-; NOW ON.
,'l - in the C **IF ‘ 'verythiiig.
Tin*'** -peeial Hn*'- in (b-nt'-. .''^uit- - to m4*a.-iir«'.
in {). b;i fi. 7!' t).
Uedniftyno and Uend. “ Durafit ’ ’
Ucm.so, n, Marki't I'lnce, Chthorcn.*. ’Phone 6S.
l/:DlT()irS POST-BAG. THE CAFE CHANTANT.
thr«)iigh the nieilium »*f your n*'\t i—m*. to ♦'\pr*-.s.> my .-ine*'iv thank- t*» tin- many fri*,*mi-. wlio by their gifl.s ami valuable help,
contrihm.sl tiiwanl- th**.sm<'*'— **l th*‘ '* Cale Chantant " and «iam*-. h* hl at th** Swan ami Ibiyal Hotel. «*ii ili*.* ‘•tli in-tant, by whieh im-an- I am eii.ible*] to hami o\ei- ih*- -um of L‘-o to til*' C-i'lle .Metimria! I'*uml. I have -oim* UM'ful arti«'l*-.s left. wlm h 1 -hall In* glail t** haml *»ver f*ir >;il**. at an> oih* r etbut f*»r the >atm* **bjei-t.
Swan ;iml lb>yal Hotel. Clilhens*. 1 Jth AtigiLst. iP'ja,
(.MISS) II SMITH. Sir. Will y«)ii In* g<M »t| ♦ imtigh t<* allow me
IT 'S EASY TO PUT ON F L E SH
if \*iu etirieli \'*mr bliKKl and str»*nglh**ii yoer nerve- by taking a 5-grain tabU*i of HIoo-l* lr«m I'lm-pliaie with i*aeli nu*al. T’ry it 'iml
.-4*4*, fJ.i to llrowiis ( t ’lu*mi-t-> Ltd., in. .Moor Liim*. ami g4*t a ^I-. box «if Ml*H)d-Iron
IMio-pliate and Mart tlu* trealnu*nt right away.
THI': UK.U. D.\NOKK.
tin* eiren.-, hm! a ilrt'ad «>f e«»M air ihtit atmunitisi almost to an ohs*‘
s.sioii. Out* <!ay aft^-r his exhibition in the cage with a ti**ice lion, he remark<sl to tin* circus imtuagcr, " .lohn, old man. this will he tin* ileath «:f im* yet." •
• Von're not h>siiig your nerve, are yon. Danr" impiiit**! the »>lher anxiou-ly. "*YouTe
tlisgnst. •* I sliouhl -ay m>t ! Hiil thos4» cag*'S are th** w«nsl plac** on earth for draught-. S**rm* day I’ ll tale* K»ld in *»m* «'f them ami it \
m!I b*' til** il«*.illi >'l m*>."- --erii't."
lto-t*in 'rraii-
not afraid of tliat lion?" *• Afrai*l »if that b«*ast - " -nort«‘<l Dan in
Dan Ihrnm*. tlie fearl*‘ss animal tam«*r of If at tlu* end of a f»>rtniglit you
haven’t put on lb*-b. if yon «hm’ t fe<*l stronger Ik'IIat and num* vigonm- than you havt* f<Ii for yeais. you can have your money back
for llu* asking. No drugs, no nurcolic.s: it’s -imply by «*urirbing .v*uir IiIo*kI and -tr«*ngth- eiiing your iu*rve- that Mloml-Iron Phosphate helps y»)U Xo put «m flesh
AND G ET STRONGER
M.VKI.NC IT ItlOllT.
the t4iy-.-hop and g«*t a skipping-r»n*.*'r" .Mistress: " What^-ver ilo y*m want a
-kipping-nipe fo r ? ” .Maiil : “ I’ v** ju-i t4K»k me m*-licin**. and
forg*»t ter -bak<* tlu* bottle! " - *‘ T’lu* Daily .Mad ” ( Mn-bane, .Vustralia).
.Maid; " Pl**a-*', mum. may I |K)p over to
Widtli. S-ft. . 10-ft .
Height.
. S-ft. , . S-ft. , . s-ft. S-ft.
Cajiacity.
.. 40 fowls .. no ., .. 70 „ so
Price.
.... iO 0 . . . i !3 15 . . . i l4 15 . . .i l5 15
1-in. T. & G. Boards.
.... 4.57 - .... SO/-
...
.... 212/G ... ....105/-
Fcltcd Koof. IS/-. 20/. 30/- 35/.
Width, tieiglil. Capacity. Priciu
r>.!i....... ,'j-ft......... 12 fowLs .... £‘.i 10 .'-,-ft...... (i-ft........ 12
it n
(i-ft....... (i-fl....... IS
...............in 7 (j.ft....... ii-fi....... no
...............iO .7 ' S-ft .... 7-ft........40
Floor on 1-in. 'J’.&G. Boards.
... 14/- .... 14/- .... 20/.
i.S r, . ....
., ..
.... 2S/I) .. 45/-
.stielj u-eatnn*iit must I**' *lii'e* te*l t*)waril- bnihling up the bhitMl. Dr. William-* pink pills have pritvnl of the gr*at*'-i iN-'iiefit in inanv
ea.ses of mMira.-tln-nia atnl other tierv** tr«Mihl*'.s. be<'aus4* tln*y ereale m-w rirli bl*n>,|. whieh fe*“<is tb«* st;trve<l n* rv*-- ami in\ ig*>r;it«.'.s
vitality, -tart Dr. William--' pink pill- t*»-<lay. Ytoir rh*‘mi.-t -* il- tlouii. *tr s*-ml ;i-. O'l. t*> Dr. Williams* Mitliein*' ('«».. dii. I''itzr«)\ Sipiar**. l^mdon. W.l. for a box jm-t fr«-e.
lilt* wlmli* syst<‘in. If you want to In- emlow*'*! witli a n*>w
A S K E D T H E W R O N G M AN . Ili-m-.* Wilkin.s. a labourer. walk*'»l tip to a
man in ."^alforil on Momia\ nigiit and. show ing him L’<1.. a-ke*l if h** t <>uM inalo- it np t«» • h1. for iii.s night’ s l.Klgtngs. rnfoMtmately for him. tl»** man h»* ae(4>'t«al «a - P.C. Whit*’- h**a<! in plain eiothe- and uh*Mi this oni('‘*r r**late*l tin* eiretim-t.-im-e' i<» th*- Ilor»»ugh
Magi.strate-. on ’l*nes*hiy m<umng. W'llkin-
was i-ommitt*al for «)m* <l.t\, Tl;*' rhi*‘ f ('••ti- -lable .-;»i«l the man sinelba! ■.troiigly <»f drink when lie w:ls arre-l»*l.
of tb** mfve <'«*li-. ami a.- tb** n«Tve- g4*i their iiotirishni'-nt fr*nn th«* blooil. it lollow- th;it
'Hie dis4)iiler wliiili can.-'*'- it- \iitim.s t«) 'I'he LI PSTIC KS . By REV, J. E. W. WALLIS, Vicar of Whalloy. IT Not many years ago one could enter a
ivstaurant and securely eat a deceut meal in quiet and comloiT. Nowatlay.s things are changi'd. All sorts o f
kiLk.sliaty.-; liave taken the place o f the viamls which if rather .soliil were at
lea.st rccogni.-ahic. A ramou.s din from a piano, a violin, a ’ cello, and .some
.-ininge
in.strument* nnlcnown to CJix>vo*.s liicthniary o f .Music, rentiers it impossible to talk to the member.s o f your t)wn table only, —you must bawl your conversation to tho world, exeejit tluring the merciftdly long in tervals hetwoen one lump o f noise ainr the next. l*rohal»ly yotir meal will he spoilt foi* ybti by the drifting fumes o f cigarette snuflco pufft*tl by some member o f tlie weaker .-ex. hut the crowning indignity o f eating in public occurs when vou are forced to witness the after-meal toilet which vuiie hulit*s (.-ave the mark!) consider
nece.ssarv hef«>re they can once more face the hard, naitl wtirM ouLsItle. r p come.- what 1 umler-tami is called a vanity i*ag—ami amongst, ail the
mi.snomei> o f a
IjyiHM ritical a^e thi.s name at
lea.st rings true — irom whieli is ox t raeli*d a niedh'y ot artieb s harilly more recogni-able by tlie mere male than tlie ctfiislitnenl.* o f the menti. A Niiiall looking-gla— may he .-een, and a iwavtler-nutT. followcil by .-«»meihing which appeals to be a m l cravon sheathed in paper. I conb*s.*' it was with a .shtnlder o f
disgu.st that I re<ently saw a woman vigorou-ly crayonning her Ups. which immeiliaiely itfok on a line o f glia.-tly and inhuman red. I am informed on auth«>rity which I hav*‘ every roa-*m to bilievt* reliable, that thif4 (*rayon i.s called a lipstick, .and that it is <’on-idereil by some who u*
them fnuii “ hufking a jN*rfect fr igh t ."
I without tho sanctions of religion^ law, eiwtoin. ami couveutiou by whicli civilhsed man has
' primitive state of airnins without the primitive ■ aidiLude for ilealing with them. This, how- i --ly^’*’*
.s;inclion.s. and a rovor.-ion to the
I (il.s<*over .at the nioiiient is whai makes'womeii ' like new hat-. ('lo iliscover why liu-haml- tlislike them. re«iuir*s no inve.-tiga*ti*)ii.) 'I'lu*
"'**y* What we are tr\ing to
|f\nic ha.s told ns tliat woman po.*.'->t*.s.-es this jiLstinct for tile piiriKisc <*f exciting the «*nvv of her ,si.*,ters. ami though the slatoiucnt i- c.rm*l ami untrue it may set us on the right track'. l'\)r it prompts a woman t*> make her self appear tliliereni from otln*r women.
advance not only in
civili.sation, hut in the nniral life I t is ondence of tin* de.-ire *j| iln* woman to live with one man during tin length of their comtmm life.
This
inst.net f*)i‘ seIf-a<loinnicnt marks an It marks tlu*
longing to leave tlie priniiiire
promi.scinlt ami uncertainty for that life-long aiul faiih*-
I fill union which we know as marriage: It is the introilm*iion of the thoim*
which.linds iu full clii-e in those -itnple and ni’^ving word— • •* T'ill ilealli ti.s do p.uT."
h* it !<• .-a\a* It
is ch‘ar that oninion about the perfectibility o f fright.-
i-.sttll iliviiloii ami un-<ttl*'«l. Kor my part. I uish all >;unty bag- and lip-lick.s Were rolling at- the botl*nn ol the -ea.
love <»f iMT.-ona! adoinnn*nt wmdd still *x:cnpv a large
pl.ac** in woman’ s heart, l.ijt.l** girls lov.* “ 4lr«*-'iiig-np " ill i-loihing of other day- uhich -hall mark them out a- i^K*i>on.s «if »h.s- tinction lr*im tln*ir si-t**i-.
I.itth* l>oy-. *m the 4»ther haml. de-iio to be Ibal-Imlians «u- pi rat 4*^ or bowmen—hmil*-r.- ami warrior-, con-picnoii- f*»r t!n*ir -tr*>ngUi ami \\«*aikm.s raliier than tb**u- app-aranei*. .\.s gii'l- grow ui> it i.s c|uit4* i'xeeptioiial t*» iind om* howi*v«*r ijiiit't alio i- caivb*-- of h**r dr**— am! a<h>rn- nieiit. l'A'4'ii tin* aged, who tw*! to kimw ln»w t«j Ih* *>M grac-efidiv. were eai'eful of lb** -**t of tlieir cap- ami iTn* 111 of their glov**.-. I- tliis c!iara» teri-ti<‘ f*'miniiK’ trail g«»*Hl *.»r 4*\'il?' .S«»nielhing t*> b<* em *»nrag«*d **r rv'pr**--***! r
w*- rea*li*‘*l tin* mo-t pritnitive day.s of the human ran* ami at our l«*i.-nr«* **»id«l •*\ainin*.* the mind- and habit- of tho-»* *'arly ams*-l*)r-
of onr.s. w«* should lind that many of tin* actions ami lin**- of ciuulnet uhleh a** ac(-*pt a- inst*netiv* adtlmm *'xplaintng why sm-h an instinct limU it- plac** in the mitul »f man. had it.- origin iti iu‘ces.-itv.
who li*‘- at my |*s*t d*>*- m*t know why In* tnrn*sl r*»nnd two *>r ihi**** tinn*- U-fore he lay iloan. but hi- am«‘ -ior km*t'. I- it not llnTi'f*»ri* likely that woman*.- lovt* of ail*»rn- ing h*T-«'lf .sprang originally from soim* vlt;d m*4‘**—ity whii h l»*'-**t h**t in the day.- of oM ? \Ye ar*‘ trying to think of lim*'- thoiL-iiml- t>f vi’ai"?! b* for** tin* coming o f Chri-t. and k-Oire tin* il*‘velopm*’ni of «*ven ilie -imph*r of f*>nns of bmnan a—iH t;.li*m kn«»wn t*i u-. such a- tril-’s .uni imiions. I*A4*n in tin*-** ilim*- tin- gr**al relation.-liip- *»f lif** e\i-t*'il. tlie i**- latioiLsbip of man ami w**inan. of man ami home, of inotln*r and « laid, lint they had to Ik' -1*1 up ami maintained, a- far ;i.s we lcn**w.
E L E C T R IC IT Y . L a t e s t ' I J o k e
CLITHEROE RURAL COUNCIL ANXIOUS TO TAP PROPOSED MAIN TO CLITHEROE.
Counijl. on .M*»nday. il»e (*h*rk (.Mr. .\. K. .\itl;en) pr«—
.\t the me**titig of CTillu'iii* IJural Di-trici «*nt4si a r»*i>*»ri *>f tin* iiu|uiry
had eiigag**d a .Mr. Hawu.*A in niako a re- jMirt ami pti
p.ir*’ a -« li* n;<* tor tli» l’**i*)Ugh. Oiu* id<*a w'a- that--:i mam sliotiM Ih* iiiii ahing till* .N'jek «*t IN*mIle fr>*m a iieiv ^■•*w*-r station to Ik* **itH'teii at Dadilmm and lu* sug- g*'-!*-*! tliat if -Tich a plan ua- aic'pt^il ib** llural (\mncil itiighl l<> do **\4*r> thing iMr-^'lble to **n-ur«* that the mam sjumUt Ik* laid through \Yhalley and Marrow -«* that th<»*-.* villag**- ouild Ik* supplu-l. Th*' *ulu*r si lu-m.* wa.s that a supply of curn-tit sh*>ul<l Ik* ob.
t.iMK'd fr*'Mi lllackbuni ami in that ca-** the
ee.lile wu*d«! pa.-- thi'otigli Whalle\ ami Marrow. It wa- all ;» *iU**-tiou *»l t**rni- but tlu*
rur.il I’oiim d -iu»uld Ik* ali\** t*» tlu* situation ami endeav»»nr t*> s**i nre tl*«* «*\t4*n- -li'ii *if :lu' main to I'batburn. On llu* nu*tu*ii of Mr. W. H. Hoi*WiKKi.
r**.-jiecling llu* .Mid-Lam a-hin* KUs'iii<ity .'■-•lienu*. Hi* .-tat**.! that tlu* (■|ttb**T(*i* T’*»w!i t'**micil
'I’h** iliig If w«> (sMiId mov«* backward- in tim** until Hut **ven if tlu* wi-h <’«mUl be fiillilh*<l. the
I to em|uiro. lint that Its niabi ptir|>ose is lo i kts*p her man faithfid admit- of liith* iloubt. Withdraw fiiun the hnndle «>f r**-irainis tlm-o .-auction.- which w** have already mentioned, and what remains? Little
lr.it the w*mian’s I>*,*r.-onal aiiractivenc.—. .As tlic year.s ]>a — tile wriiikh*s come, tin* ilashing eve lo-e- its lustre, the lis.-om liguro *!rm»p-‘ under tlie j ilrndgery of tlu* never-ended tasks of honu*--
the man*- alTections i.s really part of the function of tliis instinct I shnTl not. stop now
Whethm* tlie out-hining of
, li*ms. what r«*niains f*»r Iut lint to Ik* ou-nn1 ; by a younger rival and •li,-rarde«l by the man 1 to whom she ha- devote<l the
ho.st years of j her life? And s*» she plays lu*r c*aril.-. She • pmvilers and paint-, sh** army- luT-elf in ilotliing .sucli as -hr hoiH*s may s*» atlrael liim a- t*» countervail the elaini.-’ of *»ih«*rs.
I a woman always hwks *>ld s«K»m*r than a man. I ,\b*antiine. otlier w*unen grow up. and lM*gin : 1*1 ex**ix*is.* ih*' fa-cinatiotw of youth. If the nld**r w*unan cannot retain her man’s alfec-
j II-. wa- him*- lf a marri*'*! man. ir**ats It. lb* iloc- not c*md.*mn it a.-* **vil, nor .hn*- lie
must ilu*r**for«* Ik* ivipahl* *if coming nnd**r tlu* -wa;. of the Chri-tian id.*al. .Ami a.s such St. IN’tor. w'h*». n- iIh* l*niy«*r IIk*!: r^'inimis
<**Mninaml hi- I'onveris t.i n'pr**.— it. H** accept.- it a- an integral part of the feminim* chanu*l4*r. nml m*1- f*>r it an ideal. “ Who-** :ul**rning. l*t it m»l Ik* that outward adorning of plaiting llu* liair. ami of wearing of gold, or *il putting «in of appar»*l; hut let it Ik* tin- hidd«*n nian .*f tlu* heart, in that wiii<*h is n*>t riirniplible: «*v«*n the ornanu*nt «if a nu*4*k and (jni**l spirit." S^'tling
a.sid** for the imnnent any coiL-i*l**nili*»n of tlu* ••mlnranc** c*f Iniinan affeetioTL- in tlu* ftiUir«* lif«*. 1 Uiink e\|K*ri**mi* Wiiuld -liow tliat .<t. lVt**r wa- .s**lting forth a inoi** 4*xc»*ll**ni way b>r thi- hf*' in r«-'*mum*miing spiritual ra*tlu*r than outward ad'»rnnu*ni. Tlu* ludv wonu*n :n ilu* oM tinu* wh** ihu.- .ndorm*»l tTiein-**lv«'S wer«* luit <-lu*ate\l *>f tlieir tru-t in (.okI. ami t<»-<iay the wotiu*n w ho are the hapjiU-'st are not tho-’e wh** «*inpl**y all tlu* adv«*mitiou- aiiLs to lK*amy 4vhu'h call*m- and nu-reile-.- .*s*i»*ms* pl.'u*«*s ;it tiu'ir ili-po-al but tin**-** wlu. timl tlu*ir stri'iigtii and ail*trnnu*nt. in tlu* iiuek <|uiet- n**-p* *»f ihe fbri-iian lif«*.
.lOHN WALLIS, CHTPPING.
In a l**it« r to ( ’hthetsK* Mural Di-lruT (.’oumil on .Momlav, L**rd Derby’ s i;g.*ni staieil that his lord-hin w;ls nr»*par4*d, a- far a- |K*s-ib!<*. to do all lu* Could to lu*lp tlu- nuth*»rity to make tlu* n>a<l- in tin* ( ’hipping distriit h*— «iang*'nms to trallie.--Th** ( ’hairman (.Mr. W. Hansiui) wa- «if opinion that tlu-y ought t*> ia4*kh* tlu* mam r«*a<l to ('lith**r«K*. and g«> tlu* who!** lu*g by t.’iking .ill ilu* wor-i ct.«rn**iY* *)tr.—.Mr. M4*rk»*ley-\\V*M sai*l lu* diil n*»i iliink llu*re wa- Mifnci**nt iraflie on tlu* r'>;»d t<» ju-stily an «*\iK*mlitur» *if L*PM «>r Ib* lh<*nght
ih.it, if tlu* fariiu-r.- eut tlu* b*m«*- to a n*a.-oiiabl4* lu*ight it w«>uld nu-et the ca.s**.—Tin* (/hairm.m -aid lu* w:i- in- fornu*4l that, ii the iu-sfv-;iry laml wa- giv«*n. the eo-t of r**rnoving m*>'*i of tlu* c*»rm*rs woiiM n*»l In* vr-ry gr*'.ii. .-md ilu* work ismld U* sprt*a<i i*v»T two **r thr*-* '.**ar-.—''riu* .Surveyor (.Mr. Mooth) -aid th.-re wer.* iw** corner- iu*ar .*-lat«T*s I-'ann ;iml it wouM n*»t 1-* a c*—il\ mntt^T t»» wid**ii ilu* roa«L- at th'*»* |■^Ult-. At. Dusty C’lough. Iu»wev**r, a hig **» hem** eouM h** <-arri** l *»ut. a- ihi- w:ls a ni.ul jum ii..n.—Tlu* ('
h.airinau sai*l it w**uld be tie* lM*it«T pill to take tlu* eiiriu*!"- «»ff. and It wa- agr»-sl tli.'U tlu* .'■^urve_\*»r -honld picpar** plan- ami .*-tjmai s aiul -ub- mit tilt m at tb.* lu\t iiu.*4*iing.
PMOPn.^KD MOAD
l.MPMO\’ K.Mi:.\ TS.--
-*-T»mb*4l by .Mr. T. Du**rih‘n. the (T**rk wa- giv»*ii aullmriiN to ui'it** t*> tlu* Kl*-*tnrity I’omntL—u>ner- urging that any mam ]ai«i i** (*litlur*K* hiuitild al'o .-**r\e Wliall**\ and Marrow and Ih* 4*vt4*nd*‘*l t*> Chatburn.
The iii-tinct display- a immd pur|H»'.*. atul !k*i* rival.- in
he at once demands the BEST possible '.Veathei-jiroof Service. H u nd red s o f G a rm ents in sto ck for you to select from.
Gentlemen & Gentlewomen, too.
GENTLEMEN’S FROM 5 0/- . LADIES’ FROM 4 2/-.
J . L. BULCO CK & SON LTD., R E G EN T HOUSE, Clitheroe.
Nothing Succoods liko Success.
Prof. NEWSOfViE FROm BLACKBURN.
tho Great Cancer ami IJorb Specialist haa not loft Clithcroo, but attends at
3 9 , CHATBURN ROAD, “W
FUIDAAS ONLA*-—1-0 to S-0
p.ni. wboro people can bo treated with NATUIIK’S OWN RLLMEDIES.
Twenty years in U.S.A.; came over with tho first contingent of troops from Canada, (ictobor 6th, 1914.
Cancers, Tumours, Goitre, Polypus, Fistula and other growths cured without knife.
Te.fitimonia!s ,suppli«?d on request. Patients visite<l at their own homos. Stomach troubles and Ucadneiio a Speciality.
Mondays, 1, litirnloy-rd., Primot Bridge, Colno Tuesdays, 20, Wellington-strect, Blackbum AVednosdays and Thursdays, 20, Victoria-st.^ SkiptoQ
Professor Newsome attends:
Saturdays, Commercial House, Wcllhouso- road, Baruoldswick.
W. E. SUTTON
PIANOFORTE TUNER & REPAIRER. HIGH-CLASS PIANOS FOR SALE.
THE S A N D S W H A L L E Y . FOR GOOD PIANOS
On Monthly Terms, without Deposit, —write—
WALTER SMITH & CO., LTD., BRADSHAWGATE --------------- BOLTON. G. PALMER WORKS
(0 DOORS FBOM THEATRE ROYAL). 3 3 ,
A I N S W O R T H S T R E E T BLACKBURN
PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER Denier & Ropnin'r. : Eatimnte,s given. Pianos bought. : District visited weekly. Single Tunings, 5/-.
15 Years with H. Sharpies .t Sons.
S P Y M A N IA IN J A P A N . WHAT FOREIGNERS SUFFER.
to-tlay jis it was in tlu* KurojHxin countrii*s I-ijHT. 1^’ t any foix*igiu*r visit off the beaten track, or a naval or military officer *»f a foreign P*»wer j»avs through the cotmlry. or, ■.f h** i- attaclu*il to an KmhiLssy, tak«* a trip
“ *^Py Mania " is os pronouncsKl in Japan
ganling his htL-ine.-s, niul quite often tlio vtirnacular newsjMvpers will com** out with u .-ensitlional .story rx'gurding the efforts of tlu*
to niucli inconvenience, or at
lea.st ann»)V- I'ors'ign re,-rd**nis of Tokio or Yoko
hama
n.siting
O.snk.a or Kobe, or vicx» versa,
im* tin* suhu*cts of cl<v*est scrutiny, no matter how long tiu*y liav** livoil in tlu* coimtrx’ . or how W
or imlinetly. from the .)a}Kiiuv-* with whom tm* bin'igner i- doing hu-ine-s wliat wen* hi.- object- in .siting the city ami what lu* dill whib* tlu*re. Tlu* liiglier jKilic** official.- .shrug their shouhb rs wlieii told *if tlu>.e inri-
Oonls, ami put it down to the outhusiaAin of th**ir junuirs.
t.lu*v resiefi*. l l ie i*oIic4* Want lo know, either tlirtx?tly
4*1I known they an* in the cilv wliero
thtungh till* coimlry. tlio iH»lic«i imnuHliatolv get busy. lb* is chv-ely watcluHl, inquirie.- made rt»-
policK' " to .arrtxst an officer who visiU*-! .a pmhihitesl .area.” Kven forx'ign biLsincivs men are often nut
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a t
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I Say, Mr. Shopkel
When you require any kind o f i Drapery, or ouinuing Roudr. of that sells at the price -vkich aUnl v:ll them right, c-all a: the atari or send memo For my traveiler you. You'll he suprisi-d.
CH A R L E S BROTHES 2 0 miNGlNG L l BLA(
WHOLESALE ONLY
tlTEAT t i c k e i s , s k e w e r s , m A CDTLEUY. Etc. Jilakcl
gcttlea, Countor Balanced, etc.. 1| pOMtO.
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LINOLEUMS AND OIUCLOl
in Choice
P.ottern.s .nnd woll-se.vl m.otcrial; 4 ynnls wide .stockeiS
Modern SIDEUOARUS in Wiaiuit uil with Clinirs to matcl;. ■
Iron nnd tVoexi IlIcpSTEADS will, hlatlresses nnd ool Mnttressos .1
FLOCK BEDS nitli !;cts of rillo^r Uoisters to mntch.
Good socond-hand CH1*.ST^ in M;’ ! and Oak.
Inspection invited: no bctt«T Market.
F^usy Clinirs and Clie-tcrboU. >•
Dressins T.nblcs. W:.-J'
.st.inas .ma \V| on Suite, or sopanitely a.- mr |
Axminster and ^YiUon C.UU J A nearly new
TI.VNO to sed rP
W h e n f u r n i s h i r a j c e j J . E . S R l i T H i E j
_ A Splendid Bang.' of MA-SSlNLij . ^MA GN E T O REPAI R!
Also Specialists in Repairs to Dync j Belt-storters, and Re-wiring ol (|
. ^ S I MP S O N BROS. , (Dept. No. 3. Magneto Work|
H A P T O N , NEAR BURNLIJ —Phone. Padiham, 14.
T h e Man w h o insists on his O V E R C O A T b e in g
Taxis for Hi Day or Night. TEL. 21 — --------
Diitanco no obi - - teI
Oswald Rowe & Co.,, T H O R N 8 T R E E ' C L I T H E R O E
IS BUILT
I gradually made tnem strong. The trouble ; wlucli laces civili.-ation at present i.s tin* ; p<Kssihility of the hreak-dowii of some «ir ;di ;
TO GIVE SERVICE by Enginoors who know what Is wanted.
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