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€ 4 - r RALEIGH “ < r g _ J EZ" C 0 1 _ 0 'll* ? i,!,' 1 i'i WEMBLEY EXHIBITION
“ The attendance at Wembley on Saturday was 211,336. Thousands of “ people could not get seats in the early trains and had to wait several “ hours for later trains. In trains to Manchester passengers lined the “ corridors and stood in the compartments.’ ’
ARE YOU GOING TO WEMBLEY ? DO YOU ENJOY TRAVELLING IN CROWDED TRAINS ?
WE WILL TAKE YOU IN COMFORT AND GIVE YOU A “ NO WORRY ” JOURNEY !
Travel in the Most Comfortable and Roomy Car in the District-----you will bo Delighted.
I
]?KI\ ATE PARTIES up to Si.x
c.atered for : Hotel accommodation arranged if desired.
.I'or T’articulars of oiir J, 5 or G - DAY VISITS, APPLY to----- RIBBLvB OARAGE (F. SIDEBOTHAM) T’ELEPHOXE 199.
W a d d in g t o n R o a d , C l i t h c r o e TELEPHOXE 199.
Sir.— .iV
B n & M O T O R - C Y C L E with Dunlop tyres and Sturmey- Archer 3-speed gear, kick-starter and everything of the best.
Chafn-cum-belt model, 30/- tax. In a recorded test of this model the running costs (tax. petrol and oil) were
3 M 1 L . e s f o r 5«nd / o r c>xlalosu$. J. & F. BERITHAKi, Market Place, Glitheroe. Tei. 107 I d .
’^You don t know how glorious motor-' cycling can be till you have ridden a
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“ Takes everything in its stride”
I v l E D A L ^ , ^
C o m b s F i*o m
S 7 i. A D y E R T I S E R AIsD T I M E S , F R I D A Y , JULY 4, 1924.
EDITOR’S POST-BAG. KARL MARX.
.Sir. — III L‘wr\' lii'-torit-al «.'pnch tli.- pro- nitKlo m piTKluriioii. tli-'inhuiiim. ttiiin.s ilio Im-i' trom ivhuii
;sikI
i< i i l i i l i lip : im l irom w liic li a io iU ’ <*iin he L Sp h iilKH l
lliu pn ilLicit l ; im l i l lU ’lleeMial
lii.Nlory of l l ia t piu ic li.
'I'lie lorjgiiiM}^ eMi'Jii l-^ rnmi llio wriiing.'; of Lliat ^tivale.'-i
Marx — \<*ry « ip\» rly < |iiLiimi.x^> wIuil i> kiinu n “ TIk- iiiateriali.-lii i tniropLuui iiT )iuuiry.“
( k'I iiijiii
i.lial e\ i t 1i\v <1— Karl
Thai is mi f iva-on «h y liK name halt’ll .''i> mufli liy ftTiain ]k*ui>K‘ uiio wtnilil ivrtaiiily lO'tr lilL’ ir joliN il the |ifo[»le geiU'lillly llluliT-
.siitoil i l i f jnip|uaiit»n.> o! ilu- ahme lormiila. •• Wmict’ i-.s nt Uie uiirltl nni i f ; yt»u have a
worhl In will ami miliiiiej lu
ln.se i>ni \(iiir fliai i is.' ’ 'riiir, riarum call l*y -Mars aiul nilier.-, i? .sltiw ly hui purely liein;; .iieartl aiul aeletl U[Mm in every enriier ni die eiNili-seil wnriil.
.soon onr tdlicials or woi’kmen walking ahout like llnnkevs in mnnici]ial hrei’ches, ilnit they liavi* lost their inde|iL*mlenei*. iiidiviilnality. or 4.*nierprise, or i.hat they <lo not woi’k as well for the inimicipality as they would for a private lirm. Not lilcely. I. go so tar :l" to say. at tin*
ri.sk of giving .soim* credit to political opponents, tii:it onr represontalives, olHcials and workmen do their ilifl'ereiu duties so well, ami the serviecs are riui s<» ellieienlly, that a [iritaii* lirni or linns could not dream of putting in tli-i satin* services at the price. 'there is not the slighii’
v.st donlit. ihal nhen “ Cnsiim.s ” wrnle his lirsL letter he
vi.sualisid
IJriiixli .'^nriali'i-- are pianiil til' lilt.*
laei il iai -Mars .»(,ngliL aiul inmiu
a.sylinn Irtim per.'.veiiLinn 111 Kii^iaml. H.-re wa- Ji miiii Jiiiiiletl i'rnm [liilar m post, wlm .-aerilieeil all m tile wnrkei'.'-* iiileiS'si.s. who, tli.-'ti.iiiiiiin weal ill. pmile^ie. inlliieme. ami Jiaiier\. l i ierally immnlaletl him.-eli «m llie altar nt wtirivine-elas.s iiiieie'-l'". a weluio-dn miiiilie- chu'S { imer.' ily prnltsstir. wlin had e\f iy - ll iing i»> lo.^e, ami iinlhiii}! in i^ain hy e'.ptiiKin^ the fiUlt'L- nt ifie h'llltim tlt)j'. ’I'iie liislnry til l'ain»[ieaii .''Otialisin teems willi
e.samplf'- nl weali liy men ami wninen \
rniiietl themselve.x. ami emliired ev.-ry pii'-ihie kind ot .^mial nMiiiUy Inr die nleal nl Snemlisin. .Such [’enjile are the .salt «d' the earlli ,
hie. el iiraeter. and teaeliine., ol K'arl Mar.s are eniivineed lhai he i" one <il the ‘i re aic ' l lijiuros in iiumaii iii-itirv.
vioii.A-vr.
E.Bds ” REJOINDER. .*, I writ.’ I l iaiv liflojc* me inp i f ' of
l lie •• ,\dv«Tli.'».‘r :imi Time'- *’ wliirh cover ilio whole periotl oi' ilie present comiMver.-y, :imi which ipiite cle:irl\ provi* ihai
“ Co^mo^'s *’ hjiiiit'r i.> mi'pku i'il. I have
Mcilhcr •* hii lltil ill ’ ’ Mo-r heoii i;^Morcil liy *• Philo.** ;i'' •* Co>mo.> '* .‘s11COILSU'.. ,M:iy | I’eltij't hy ;
i.skiiio •• C'o>mt)s *' where lie wouUl have liecn il' I had not re[ilicil lo himj' Any complain'. a}zain.''t wlial he i>« plea'i-tl
to term the iniroiliiciimi nl per'.onalitie>> in the true sell.^e ol the wonl, hut 1 have come to tlie comhi'-ioii ihab I am a comrovei>iaI piiri'-t <om[»aretl with iiim. lor .Minn* ot h's char^ies ajiain-l the worUiinj i la.*".!*?, lia\«‘ in my opinitin liit'ii oiiira^cou'. ami iinioumletl. ami promiii.*, iiu* to aslc him to [day tlu’ ^ami* ami cca'-e a|ipealiim to the rePTi ’e (tin* I'Aliinrl Inr loul.', wiieii lie ha-, liecn lairly
shoulder chareLsI. -\dvor.<ily finds some '•lran<j;e heilniale.s. lor
alTer “ C'o.'iiio'' *’ ha*, slatt-d ** Philo ** iiii- meiT'ifully. ami told him In* is imapahle of
t'cttinii at h«*d rock valiic.s. ihe latter, instead of relaliaiin^. meekly itirn*, round and tells *• (.‘o.'.mos'* lie is riohi. 'l*rul.\ a C'hri.-'tian
m
lv«/| mf'(n
| i | ' £163
Tax, £16. Actual Horsepower 33. Petrol Consumption, 27/30 m.p.g.
I T •V .’* I ./'.’? g " I ' K '
The Duty»Free Price of the RUGBY makes Ufliprecedented ¥alue.
IX the scale of new values crcatctl by the . Budget, the Rugby .Sjiecial stands out in
bolder relief tlian ever before—a lug, (juality car at a ijuautity price, with a “ light car ” first tind running costs.
Xcver before has sucli a small price lionght .'<0 niueh rnialn value, for ivUgliy jicrforni- unce has been long established under every condition, and Rugby (inality is so clearly apjiarent to the eye.
^fiul ii> u card to-day for further news. D U R A N T
WHITTAKER 1
-:ii, The rorcl Motor Co., Ltd., announces that, provided the
McKcnin duties arc withdrawn on August 1st, the iiriccs of Ford Passenger Cars will be reduced.
1'oitI Passenger Cars on new low Chassis purcliascd be t
hijjli? sh^pv^ ■^ H:? Clyde' \]
s ■n.^ i l ls
i - W i i i ' oncli ^ *'l,\ ifi
. irl]v| with
\ Tli< ■ /-Vior tl;v J)
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TRV iipiKii* ’. isut It]
of il ' cced/.; .'l>Q
ork'
r M’orlrr • "W
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tween now and date of sucli ]iricc reduction will be subject to a refund of the full dilTcrcncc. The refund will bejiaid by, and only on cars |iurchased froiii an authorised lord Dealer.
Purchasci's of J-'ord Commercial Cars can now obtain I'rom
the Government full rebate of Import Duties applicable to such models, hence the above refund plan is not e.Ktcndcd to commercial
cars. Equipped witli right hand drive, and specially designed
Empire Grey British Body, mounted on lowered Chassis, the 1924 Ford Touring Car is not built in the U.S.A. but is 92% British consequently the withdrawal ol the duties will not materially
reAice present prices. No further reason for delaje Order j’Oiir lord Car now from
C. WHITESIDE: 1 5 C A S T L E S T R E E T , C L I T H E R O E
TAKE TOVB PBINTINO OEDERS TO THE U ADTERT13EB 6, TIMES" OFFIOES.
' * i p R U G B Y All DURANT Car Prices are now on a Duty-free basis.
WHALLEY RD. GARAGE, CLITHEROE.
jn l. Iliii I wonder wliat ** I’ luln ** would
have stiid if I iiad told him the .same. Plohahly hi< lanouao,. would have lieen tin-
jiriutalile. Ihil the mosi ama/.ing lliiiie ami otic ilial made me rtth toy <-y«'-« with a.-Hliinivli- metu was “ Philo*-'* ( oiite.s-,ion. al ter all the wi i tino he ha*« dotu* on the suhii-cl, that he ha.- ** made no al leinpl lo tind'Tsi a ml political economy or ect at hed-rock value.",*’ hecatise Jie- ha*- not- done aii\ ieyin.u. otherui 'c ihinkin;;. In other word", in* admit" he ua" hei-n lalK'itio ihronoh his lint, lint why has lie irieil to oi‘t rociv willnntl feyino. or talk [lolitical i-iMiiomy willnmt ihiiikiiiii. In m.v opinion he .should write iu"i one mote letter apolo;'is|ne to your reailer.s tor wriiiiii: ahont "onu’lh ine lie i" not coiiv«.’ r"aiit with, and then ri’tire to Ids rootn with a copy of Henry (Korp* *" •• Pniofc.s- ami Povi’rly.** in whieli lie will
;iet i|tiotatlon" from John Suiarl
-Mill. Ricardo. -Maltlius. atid a ho«.i ol other political economist" which may ylve liitn ti loumlaiion for some future ailemiils at letter wriiitie. ! havi* aojdn batl “ (.'
o.smo.s’ s ** tir"i lei l iT
on the opeial ine lahle. dis-mled it and analysed it. and tind not. i Ik‘ "liohtesi rea."oii to withdraw one wonl of my critiiism ol it. 'riie ei.,1. of my letter WU" this: that •* Co-sinos *’ ami “ Phi lo* ' in their (i i t ici "ms of tin* Lahotir parly j*ie"iiined iliai a [lolilical programme conlil not he Iniilt on a C'liri"tian Basis: iliat llie Ltdiotir jiarty*." jirooramiiK* :ind leiiislalion wa.s huili on .such a la i 'i " : and that there wa.s no tuiure for any jiarly that did not ai <‘‘pc this jirincipie. Of cotiise tin- whole mai ler may he lonml in my ki ' l letter .'o that there is no m-ed to repeat it and I ajiain ehallen^e C’osmos '* or Philo '* to reptiiliale il. 'I'lu* Raliour party ha.s ni'vm- claimed
tli.it they <-ould or would inlrmluce >iK-i.distil at one stroke. What it has saiil :.ml aiiidc" hy i- that it would eradualiy "iiju reede the prc"em uiiC'hrisiiati "la te of "ocii’ ty hy a more iiiimaiie. ci\ili/.i*d and t ’hrisi iaii-liiie Stale. Now it '.lial is "o. :tnd liasiiie rny o|iinioii on *' Co'iiios's ** lale."i le- mark>. l ion .‘.iircly thi" i" the Centre [larly lie li:i" liei'ii lookint: loi*. Kor has he not ".lid that he aoj-ees with what the
l.aliotir jiariv has alreaily done ai.d only [larts company with tlictn when tliey intend to introdm-e Socialism at one fell "iroltc. Iqvnlciuly it is his duty I join i!ie Rahoiir party and do ids little hit help litis ofjidnal nioveineiii lowaiTj"
Socialism, wldch lie
him.sclt calls jicrfection. Cosmos '* says Socialisin' is perleclion and
\-i«-e viTs.i and dial they a:e *oolh impos'ihle of attai i iimnt. If this were so. ami I do not a<lmit il, does il neces"arily follow that theri- should he no aH**mpt to aU:tin i t - Recauso we have not. _\ci tlesioneil an
un.sinlaihje hoat. or an mi-colla|
i.silile airsld|>. ami not -olved a thoiiMind .iiicl oio- o'dier i*rol)lein". wonld ' Co'ino" ** like to "iiy that there .shoiihl he o attempt to do iliise lldnos|' || it is e;i'.iiiiahle lo attempt pi'i'feciion in tnai.rial
matter", then it is
re.ison.dile to attempt die peife<-tion <if Soeialisin. and it is “ ............ . *’
duty to join in ilmt alumiiit. Socialism ili'l not’ fail in Russia liccaiiM' <>f imperfcitimis from within, hut hecau"e of impoyerislunent' ari.'iii” i rom acts of (lod or Pi o\ itlcnce and unfair ou -side interfeience. mostly from l'ait;lainl on da* initiali\e of tliai
ore.it Centre Party man. .Mr. \Viii"l<m I iinrcldll. vlio si|Uand’ered o v i r om* hundred million
pound" of the Rrlli"h taxpayer."* money in iryino to dethrone the pre'eni Ru.""ian (lovernment. and then did not sin-ceed. hut only more firmly jilaeed it in die saddle. lint ‘•Cosmos'* Is illo^iial ahoiii Socialistn.
He says it i.s :i perfect .slate of things ami then ."ays it is :i iyrann\. or that it means State ownershi[t and [luil iiio the people in State hreiche.s, Sia'lali.'in doe" not mean Slate <>
wner.slii[i.
'riie St:ite is siinjily an ahstra<‘t thino. Socialism nn*aus pulillc
ownershij) ami control of the mean.*; of pro- duciioh, disirihntion and exchaiiiics. a.s against the [ire.wtit system of
individuiil
owuer.slii[» of these aj-'eneies, .\ml itts[ lo
sim|ilost and nearest thing to Socialism Miat we lmv<*'in present-thiy life. I.s “ C*n'"ino" ** aware that- tniinieipalilitts luevilaldy adopt Socialism a.s the most comiieteni atul <*heain‘r"t way of runninn tlieir services and that the wat(*r In* tlriuks. tin* ga.s he tise.s. the roails he walks on j i id iiracli<’ally nil tin.* <*on- venieiice-s he enjoys are munii-ipally
sociali.sed. otherwise. owikmI and ront;rolletl hy the [leoph* through freely elecUnl
repre.seiiiatives. who appoint, their own ollieiids. who in Ittrn art* atisweiMhh? to tin* {•i*uiicil. Seeing that thi.s i.s so can “ Cosmos” .stiy tlnu he has ever
prove i.hat, it does not imply .'<tate hreeches or strait jackets, ami docs not kilt individual initiat ive' iind enleriirKe.
I will lakv the \ Im have u«»rked. -Ml .'^ueialui- ati|iiaiiuttl with ilie
a paidy such as Mr. CBurchill is <*ndi’avoiir- iiig to ]n-oim>te at tin* [ircscni tiiiu*. and is ilicre anything in this gcii lleman’s [m-"1 record lo as"iirc tis that. In* wonhl adopt anv- ihiiig else hut a - ilictatorsliip. c'pecially :igainst hahour or Socialism, Has h.* not hreathed lir** gainst ihcm!- If In* would ."peinl one liiindrcd million pounds on lighting Russian trades unions and Sucialistn what would he do luTe. when* it, wonUl In* much easier and Ic"t" costly;-' Tliere js no necc"si:_ for a new |iari,v such as “ Co"mos "
de.sires. ,\|l that i" Tiei’dt'd i" a stead,v "iipiiort of tin* present l.ahmir p:irty. which is ready and willing to till all in iln* way o)' legislation tliai really progn*s"ive [ico[i!e want, and if gi\'eii power ainl not just oliieo wouUl <!eal not- only with efl’ccts which social K’gislation docs, hut* remote the fiindainental
catt.se.s ol’ iho'e eli'eels. I coll assure hotli *• P h i lo " and
“ ( ’osmo" ** ill com lu"iuii that I do not- want tin* hist word. lu’iilie.rdo I chiim infa|lihi(i|\, fiiit I ilo claim tile same right as tiu’ in. lo put in\ t ii’W" licfore \our readers.
K . R . MOOH T^ANE U.M.C.
A N N I 1-: 1 : s A a Y c o i , l i-:t t' i o n s T O T .A L f I 1 2 .
'rile weatiicr on .‘-iuinl.iy wa.s tint conducive to tin* aiteinlance ol friends from tin* country-,
.side at the anni\»*
r.sary <*elehrations of -Moor Lane I 'niied
-Meihodi.st Sunday School. .\cveft Iielc"s tin* a iteinlanecs ut*iv gi*aiii\jng
ami. at the c\**iiing service in iianiciihir. the churl'll wa" well lilletl. 'I'ln* state oi'
ir.ide
<li«l not warrant :iiiy umltie oplimi"m in re. gard to tin* offertories on Which the .siiniol Is deiiemleni foj- its wotlc during the eiisiiiiig .Year. :ind the realization of Ell*J D-s. tid., ihongh ."i*\'eral poitniLs .shoi’t of hist total, wa " a ma i ter f
'Pile ."crvicc" throughout ihe da; .siieee."sfnl. :iiid the hyiniis to well w**re ."Uiig with great hctulinc".- W. Jack-"on. of .\liiiiciie,"ti*r. aj tin- I'
lili.it. mid hi" di>cour"e.s v with tin* eloM.*"! intere"l. In tin de:ilt' with tin* vital im[iorl:inci> thing" in life. mid. in tin* e\i*i tin* niter worthh*"".ne>" of
:ii
k I ulm*".*.. ere mo>i
iwii tune Tin* Rev. oeeiifiied lollowi'd orniiig he the htll. " liownl
efferih*"." religion which :dwa.\ di.":i."ti*r. 'nu‘i\* was a good ■ af'"i*mlily in the
i."V-goinj. ended in
"choof
in tin* aflcrnoon. and thi" was lollowcd h\' .'«*rvice in tin* ehtirch at width >peeial anniversar.v h.\mii" w\*r<* "UUg hy ilu* scholar.-, under the
cundiictor.ship of
horough. and g:ive inmTi
plea.siirc. .Mr. J.
l'*ord. win.
pre.sided. mentioned that ,Mi. .N'ewion .\"pden slninhl ha\e occupied that po"itioii. hut. tiniugli pri'sctii with liiciii. he u*lt nnci|ind to ]M*rforniing tin* «lntie". Thongli cighty-fon.* year- ol :ige. .Mr. .\sjid.*n wa young in hi*ai't. :i.*" ever, ainl lilled the pO"it|on of an iionorar.v "n|ierintem|ent in the ."^ninlay "eliool. .Mr. Tlioinas Howarlli abo took part in the procieding.s and. in an interval. -Mr.
.lackson g aw a ino."i int».*re~ting addre-.. nt foura g e . " 'Pin* choir led the siiigiiu throughout t.he da.v ami. in the 4*(A*iiing. sang the :inihe'u *• 1 was g l a d " ( l*.|\c.v). unde the ieinh I'ship of .M.r. J. f . l*'ord. with .Mr. (i. CowgiU at the organ. 'Plu* Rev. W, 11. Jeffries, for the liisi time in hi" pa"lorate. was iiMe to a l l .'101 the evening service at an annit'ersary :iml to oecup.v a seal
pulpit. .Mr. Krn.'-si Weloie r ( "envtar\> tiniiollliceil tite result of ihe ila.x '.s ( o|led ion.", and (lie ihankfnlnes" of all coneeriied loiind e\pie "don in the ."iiiging ef the l)o\o)ogy.
CLITHEROE ADULT SCHOOL .Mr. ('. I. Ireland.
M.Se.. addre"cd llie
meinhers ol the above on Sunday morning, on ••'Pile WondiT of L ight . " Af ter defining hglit :i" ** the [>hy"ical cause of the scii-alioii ol l ight . " .Mr. Irelaml revh'W«'«l rapidl.v tin* liicorie" of lighl Irom .Newton’s corpu."Cular l!ieor\ aicording to whicli lumitiott" [larticles w«*n given otit- irom tiu* sonrii* of light, n tin* modern tlieory which e.\)>laiii" liglit a
con.si.sting of vihraiioiis in thi* •* «*thcr " lil;e heat and ** wir«‘le " ’ " waves. IK* e.\j*|aiic «l two interesting experiment" h.v whiih the speed at- which light travel" has hccii mri\cil it. .'Speaking ot colour.
plained it a.s iii'ing ilm* to ahsorjiiion pi" in the c:ise of the
ro.se which n’ tlecls only red ra\s and ahsorhs tin*
re.st). inicrfcrL’ncc (a." when two rellcction-. conflict. :i«. it wire, from a pool of oil on tin* road—one from tlu* sur- fai-e of tile oil and one from the water he- iieath) and lelrai i ioi i . all ra,\" not lieing i*ifr:i(ted lo the 'mile extent on [ia."sing. for «-\mtiple. throiigli a ghis" [iri."tn or a rain- dtnp.
.s|H*i'irium amdysis showing how it had heen
piis.sihle hy its means to d“ ieci iliirty-lonr <listin« t I'leineiiis in the sun. and how tarioit" "tars had heen similarlv analysed. |•'inaIly. .Mr. Ireland i|lu"tdaled ilu* tn'inendmis power of
liglit.
properties in nmure and it> iiulispensihility to human life-
its pniifying and stimnlaiiiig niinilHr of i|Ueslion." and
Manchester. will adilress Hie school on *• Ro\ et l\ .1 crittit*." .\ll iuteio"te<l are very « ol dially iii\ iled.
GROWS MEW HAIR— IT DARE MOT FAIL!
So " light " :ind "pirity. it seeuis to ev:i|io- Toole !
rate within a few moments of heing a[>plied to tin* hair: so safe that it. eaninit do imrm in an.v fo rm: .vet .so elevorl.v contrivetl sis to lie positivel.v ceriain of making .vonr hair richer, moi'i* ahumlant. and more Inxuriaiitl.v lieaidifbl— that.^ Abulaiin*^ is bavoim Rlai r
ful *’ has lost niiieh of its o!il-tinu* force, we content ourselves liv
sa.viug that those who Inivo tried this tonic s:i.v it is sii|>remel.v giMul for (lull, 'poor hair. As. of course it tiiiisi he, for. with .vesii" of e.\pei*iuu*iU siud a consid- eralih* experience, wo willed tlmt it .should he the onl.v hair tonic on the market worth while li.v comparison with roMui'ls.
Is it*'
Well . . . .volt can have .votir moiu.‘y hack in full ( i t ciisls *2/11 at an.v chemist’s') unless
you are satisfied that it has improved .vour Iniir far nioi'O tlnin you hail hoped.
\ ou
simjtl.v must tr.v i t ! Msirrisim and UaTley. 29. CsisHo Street, can .supply .vou.
N A V .U i KNCIAGKMICNT • A V EH TK l ) . She: ” L am .sorr.v 1 can’ t accept, you, Bill,
l)ut. circumstances over wliicli I have no con trol prevent me.” He : ” And what are those
circnm.stancos?” Site: ” Your circumstances.” — ”
one or two .simple i*xp'l’iments concind.'d a \ery interi*"iing
m.eting. (In Sunday morning nexl. .Mr. Weller, of
.Mr. R. Bi|s- 3
CLITHEROE IN THE 17th CENTflRY. | LIV.
OLD-TIME AMUSEMENTS. By W M . S E L F W E E K S , F.S.A. (T own Cle rk of Cli thoroo).
ai }Si
GIUNDLETON AYEDDING L A M I { I - : i {T - S . T lA L L I - :V .
A very [Hetty wedding was cclehrat>'il
tin* I 'ni t i ’il -Methodist Church. (lriiidIi*ion. Sainrda.w when tlu* Ri’\'. W. H. deffri- •
ollii iaicd. ’Pile contracting [larrics were Mi,s> hjizaltcili .'“^imilh'y m'anddauglit' r ot' Hu* hit'* -Mr. and Mr.'. 'P. [.aiham, (Jrindii ton ; an*i .Mr. Joseph lainilicri. of Rihhle-h'm-. C'hai hum. 'Phi* hride. wiio wa." given :in'a\ hy h' '
si.si.-r. -Ml's. (i . .'"["•ale. w:is ni':itl\ ait ir -.i in [leach .sill: crep'
ilc ( hinc. with a hh;i I.
I t is [trohahle that tin* C'liiliero:* peo[)h*. :it *ny rale, in the «-:irlier p:irt of the 17th ceu- lur.N'. Were .sonu'iinies et ilertain;d wiiii j>|a\v.,
'Plu i*i‘ wi'i'i* ill tlu* Idih and 17ih c-‘nturiv»s. in man.\ place.:,
han.ls of local phiyei's. who h. sides playing in their own towns, went- ahotil t!.'.* country, playing :it gcntietneu* = maii'ion.s. In the’
'Pimcs Literary .’snjiple-
meut ” for'JlUh -March, I92J. in a letter from l‘*. (1. Bloom, extraets were gi\«‘M from ilie acouiii hoolc of Sir Hanicl Fleming, of Ryilal Hail, of ic*ynu*iits in Ilidl :iml Idd’J. to the
'Pi'ouiheck players. :tml the Longsledall p]ayi*r.s for acting [da.N.s :il the Hall. In the Lan- casliire and Clu'shire Anliijuarian Notes (Leigh C'lironicle Ollice, IKSJ). [lart I. page Jl . is an tirtich* on “ 'Piio Shcrritigloiis of Wardicy llail. *' near
Wor.sley. in which d is slated that in the jKcounts of (Jilherl Slu*rriiigton. who ilied in 1.397. thert* are records of Ids pa.vmenls to miiis|.rels and strolling actiirs. including 2s. in tlu* ” pla,\er.s of C’Ulheidc*.”
'Phi.s is the oidy referencir to
this hand oi’ plaviTs. f have come across, am! ther«* is nothing to show how long ihe.v wen* in existenco.
Jn the “ ShulLleworth A c c ou n t " " there*
are a good many payments to hands of [ilayers.
It will he noticed that "ume of
them are local ]>layer'. while otliers are grouits of pkiycrs acting under tiu* [lalrouage and proieeiioii of soiiu* iioMeman or pi*r."on of «[UaIily;
136l>. July, yevon unto my Lord .Morlc.s"e UMcrley’ .s] [ila.vorrcs
(id,
T3SS. Ocioher. geven lo the placres of Stir Re l i r L.\glic. Knvghle. lining hi" inennc
13SS. Decemher. given to ilic (ila.'ie." ol Rreslon 3s.
1391. Jaiiuar.v. geven to the jilacTC" of l)ownam *J.s. (id.
1391. Decemhi*:', to plaores wliieli came fne^ ILu'iulall 2". Gd.
1392. .lannary. unto playero" which came iromo ( tarslynyg 2.". : ge\cn unto jtlaycfs which came from Blaekliunu* ib. -hi.: unto plaveres wliiii i came furilu* of Clieshic'ie 12d.
139-L Jatiutiry. seven plavei" which (atm* from |)owiu*ham 2s. (itl.
1.391.
vVu.gu.si iU"t. to my L<>: oil' K"sex [
ila.vci" whicii c:ime hither to Smyiheh*." 2s.
1.39C*. Jantiar.v. g iwn unit* Hu* [)|aii‘r.s of Downeham 3".
tlu* .'"imli lew orlhs Ii\ c<l at Smillu'lls, near
Bohon-le-.Moois. 'Pill* lollowing show visil.s of plavLT.s to ( lawihorpe:
1(110, March L'ah. givi*n lo
Di.siU* [or !)i.s|»'y] :iml his com[)aiiie il i " plaieis [ ' f of
l.onl Dmlh'yl 20s.
K»lO. .Jnl.v 23th. given to m.v Loril .Mount- eagle*.' plaior.s ()S. 6d.
I(il2. -Vugii'i 11th. given to ni.v I,o. Moimi- eagl»*.s hi" pl.iiei's at my masier*> com- mamlmeiit 30".
1(112. -Vugii'i !2ili. given io my I.ord Darhie Ids [ihderes 20'. ••'^d.
1(112. Sc|iteinhcr Klili. to m> Lo. Stali'ord plaieres -10.'.
in tin*
1(»12. O<iol)t*r 7ih. given to Di'lev and Id" companie my Lo. Dtulhw hi" placrc.s ;i(i'.
1()12, l)i*cemher 12lh. given to m.v Lorde of Darhie his plaieres 7". -hi.
I tiU. -March ith. givi*n to Dislle atul hi" comjiaidi*. li". ,"d.
KILL .'"cjitemlicr. to my ’ Lo. of Darhii* iiis i-MS, torn] 20'.
l(il( ). • Novcinlicr Vlh. given hy my master's a;)i>oiiiitiU'nt to Disile :iiul hi.s coinpauu* (vs. Sd.
1017. January 23th. given to my Lord St:i(ford his plaici's .‘I". -Ill,
1017. March l l t l i , given to three [ilaiei's liy ma."L.*i-> ai»iioinlmetii 12d.
Kil7. -Marcii IStli. given to my Lo. Darhie liis plaicrc" F)', -Kl.
1017. |)ccemher 9ih. given to my Lorde Slaffortl his jilaieres .'b. hi.
101.’". Jannar.v 20th. givi-n to ilu* pl.di-re.s liy m.v master apptdntnr.*nt *2". Od,
lOlS, .M:mh llilli. giveii to the (|iteeue’ s plajeri's hv mv master*." a|>povniment .'is. Od.
.Mr. Ireland ex R. Willis, in hi.s “ Mount Tahor " (1009),
ihii" ih'serihe," liic [iraeli(e of these hand" of pla.vors will'll eomiug to a town : -
' III the City ol
Hionce.sier, the manner is (as I. think it- i.s in othei' like corporations)
'Pile leelim*r de:ilt hriefly wii-h
that' when [)layer> of interlud.’s come lo town, thev lii-"t attend the ma.vor. to infonn him what nohleinen’s serv:nit" they ar<‘ . and se in get licence for their pulilii: jilaying; and if ilu* ma.vor iil(e the :iclor", or would fallow respect to their lord and ma."ier. he apiioints them to [ilay their litst play hefore him"(*lf and the alderuu’n and common couticil of the c i ty ; and lliai is called the ma.vor's pity, wiu*rc everyone that wili, conii*" in without money, tlu* mayor giving the players a i'i*war«l :is he ihinks (it
to.shew rc*>pvct unto them.
failier took m.* with him. :iiul made m
.\t 'iich :i [ilay my *.* .'land
hetween his leg", as hi* -"at upon oni* of tin* hemlic". where we saw aud lu-ary ver.v wel l . "
M’ ight . " hs»" the following, whieli furihi-r illusliale.s the suhjecl : “ With the .stage [ilayei'" who
vi.siied New|)ori at this period, tlu* dealings of tin* authoriiii's wi-re regulaU’d liv the characi i r of the time.". 'Phere i- men tion of their heiiig [lenuitted to peri'orm in the cliurch. as was then fiVipienily the c; "e
in oihe- pa.ii" of ill* Kingdom; and on the Idth of April. I(12l. it- is written ih:ii " a t
l*Cnowing that, tin* word ** wonder
.slaiul on his tuiihorilie ami lolil !Mr. Maior lliTil he would he (|Uesl.vom*d for yt. timl ihaL
he .should hearc from my L-i^rd ( ’Iminherlaine; with divers mher ami empty .speeches.”
When we find hosidi*." tlte players of
CliiheriK.* ineiuion made of phiyer.s fronv neigh- houriiig place.s like Downham. Bhielihuru. tind
Preston, am! when we .see from tho “ .Shuttle- worlh
Aetv.mnts ” numerous other hamU of plavor.s [lerforming in the (listriel, it is not an extravagant
a.ssumplion llnil ’ in ihe latter part of tlu* sixteenth, and the curly part of the scvciileentli century, heforo the puritan intluence. at tirst- discouraged, anti then iinallv. suii[)re^.sod. drtunalic
ropro.sentatlotus, the (.’lithoDte people had from time to time opportunities of \
vitii0.s.sing the local perform
ance of stage play.s.
this
a.ss". mlilie. .Mr. .Maior and the comjianie heing at ihe hall ahout a."
se.ssiug for the poore and other urgent hii'iness. there came in (lilheri Reas ni. a
pla.ver. and shewing his aiulioi'ilii*. desiered to have leav.* to playe in till* tonne. wherui»pon Mr, -Maim; and the C’omiiaiiie considering the puveriie of the tonne :inil tlu* inconvenii'iu-e >i ."iiireilng players to plait*, to long in the toum* heerlo- i'ore. to
l.vniilt. him the saitl (l illieri and his c'ompan.v ’ to plaie onlie this evening and lo-moiTowe. and no longer, or two other dale;, in ,v e old ^oinie hall: :ind tin* said CJilh«*rL not heiiig tlu'rowlh all eonlenlcil mncli urged to have longer tinu* and wonld not (leiiari, heiiig three or I'oure limes ."o rc(|uiered, hut at length saied liee would
lUllier ill hi.-s “ Hi"tor.v of the
l.sle of
lliU9. I).*ccml*er 2nd. given iti the lord of Darliies plaierc> hy my .Masters ajipoinle- liieiil (is. ,'■^(1
. All tlu* :diove payments wcr»* imule while Of tli<* aimi.'cmciit" and pui"uits of the
gi'iiir.v of till* neighhourhood sutne general idea may he gathered from llic foliowiiig remark" ef Dr. Whitaker mi Niciioi..> A""hcioii*s .lourmil wiiich exit mis from 2ml -May. Illl7. to March J.’Uh. 1(11". Iiul wiiii .several gaps, including mu* ot ihice momli" at
Ica.st
In thi.s period lie acionnt.s for tlu* lu*ariiig
ol forty si'i'iiiims, three of tln'iii h.v :is mau.v hi>-hop". and fm* mu*, ('mnmtmion. On the oi l ier hand In'- re:'i;i'd" 1(1 fox chascs. ten "t,ig limits, two ot' the hiielv. a" many of the otter and hare, mie of the liadger. and two of lia.wkitig. Shooting with liu* long and cro'" how. horse matche,.; and lom rail's, were other means of con."iiining thi* imu* wilhotn. door.- : and dancing, masking, tahling (once all night JiMig) and dice, wiiliin iloors. Stage jilays ami card. ;ire never nioniimicil. -\s a sea'Je hy which il ii^writcr me:i.-.,nrcd the degrees of his own inlemperatK'O ami a catalogue of his c\ci'"scs li't the I'l-adcr attend to ilic follow- tiig: tiicrrie. M time"; •• verie merric ." iincc; •• more than mi*rric.*’ once; •* merrie ;ts Rohin Mood.” oiut*: [tlaiil ilu* hai-chanaliaii, once; somewlnit loo
liti.sie with drink, mice; “ isjck'o wit il driiilv.*’ once; tooli."li. mue; and hi'tlv. *• fooled this da\ wm-.,.." mict*.
'Piiei'e must have licen nian.v :imu"etnents
to wliich no ref(*rence oci.-tirs in the C’orjiora. lion piijiers. and ih.e second |{atulle H oIiiK'.s I died in lIlolL aged (IJI has according to Baines [)
re.sorved the mimes oi a numher of the prevailing gaiiu*" in Lanca.'hire. in the followitig litio." :—
AunlienL
cu.slom." in game" iKed hy hoys :i!ul girles merily .'ett out in vet'se:
Any they dare chalcnge for to throw the .'ledge,
'Po jumj)'*. or leape ovir ditch or hedge. 'Po
wra.sllc. play :ii siooU* h:ill. or to runne. 'Po |)ileh tlu.* h:irre. or to shoote ol ,i guniu-; 'Po play :ii. logg<*i'.. nine holi*s, or t.*n pinm*.", 'Po irye it out at loote hall hy the .shinncs. ’1*0 lick lacke. .seize nody. maw and rulfe. A t hut cokli.s. leape irogge. or liliiul-m:ui'c» huff*:
'1*0 drink the halp.’ r poite". or ileah* at the whole lann.
'1*0 pla.v at chess, or pile and ink<- home; 'Po ihi tmceal moris. play at harley hrake. -\r al I'xploii". a man can iliink or speak; -\l sltovi* groote. vcnt.^r [loynte. or cross .iiid pile.
•\ t hc.vhrcw liitii ihai 's hi'i :ii anv -lil.-; A t leajiing over a C
.’hrisima.s honlin*. Or at the drawyngc ilatiu* out ol' the iiivio :
-Vt slioole cocki'. (Iregory. .stoole hall, ami what not.
Picko puyni. io[»pe. ;iml seourge to malve him hot.
Pliough Bainc," gives the above rhynus as
the com[>.)."iiion ot JKuulh* Holmes. I ’lalliwell • |Hoi<-s .sotm* of the littes as from '• l . i 'i i ing of Jlttmoiirs Blood in tho l leai l-V. i ine. " Kliui.
A.s many of tlu*
g.amc.s meiuionod above an*
obsolete, the tollowing i.s rt .'holt explanation of ."cveral of iliem ;
“ Slool-h:i l!. " — .\n ancii'iiL game at hall, played hy holli sc\e.". According to Dr. Johnson, it i.s a piav whole hal|> are driven trmn .stool to sioof.
‘ * -Nine hole.s."— Atcording to Forhy, nine round holes :u\* maile in the ground, ami a hall aimed at them from :i certain dis tance: or the holes are umd'* in a
ho.ard. with a mimlicr over eai'lt. tlirough one of which the hall is t«) j>ass. Nares think" il i.s till* same game as Nine titeu's morns.
“ I'en-pins ** a[)iK:ir." to !>.' the s:ime ;is nine-pill".
” Tick-l:ick " wa.s a kind of backgammon. [)|
a.vcd both wiili men timl [H'g", titul more i'om[di(':itoiL
” Seize No d d y . "— If it is the same as Noddy. it w;i.s a ganu* of I'ariK.
" 3 Iawe . "— .\n old game of lards. [ilayed with a [ii«|Uei pack ol Jil cai ib h\ any niimhcr from two to six |ters<m.".
“ Ri i l f . " .\n.iilu r card game.
“ Hot cockles."— A game in whieh one
iier.son lies down on his tace and is lioodwinkotl. and being struck inu"l gtte."s who it was that hit him. A giunl j»ari of the fun ron"isieiI in the hardne.s.s o) tin* .slaji'.
“ P i le . "— perhaps a mistake for {>ui. a cat'll game.
“ Barley-lii'aki*."— ganu* ]»|avi'd h.v six [K'ojih*— thre.' of each ."i*x. wlio wi*re coupled hy lot.
seli'cteil. and divided into iht'ee eomi»ari'-
meiUs, the middle one of wliieh wa." called hell. 'Phe couple condemned to ihi" division had to . I'aU'h the oiheis. who advaiu cd from the two i*xt remit ics. 'I'he difliculiy of catching w:i-s dtie to the fact that the middle coujile were not to separaii* before the.v were .sui'crssful in tmiking a eatch. wliile the other i»nij>les could i'reak h.uuls wli.'iu'vii' llu*y were hard jiri'ssciL
“ .Shove-gfoat. "— A game in whieh a eoin was iiiaceil on the extreme edge of the
.slunel-hoard. ami propelleil loward.s :i mark hy a "tnart stroke with the palm of the hand.
[We (iml Pi'pvs playing .shove-groat, or
shtiil'lchoard. with his witi* on l l lh Juiu*. Kilil. He writes; Wi th my wife only to lake the tiyre. it being vety warm and [»lea.s;mi. to Bowi* ami Old Ford : and thence tn Hackney. 'Phere light, and played :il
.sluifflehoard. e:ii cream and
good cheri'ie.s; ;uul so with good ri'fic"!:- menl lionu*.']
“ N’enter-jciint.” — .Vll I can liiid om about this is ih:it it wa." a children*.' game.
“
Cro.ss and [lUe."— 'I'he .same at “ heads or tails.” or
[>itch and lo" " . ” Anciently
lOnglish coins were stamped on one side with a cross.
“ Draw danii* out of tlu* mire.** Dame Is prohahlv a mistake for “ duti. "
** 'Po
draw dun om of the mire” w:is an old rural pa'iinu* and w,*is prohahly ailudei! to h.v (.'liaui'er in tlu* .Manciple's Prologn**. where tin* host, .seeing the cook a"leep. (‘xi'laims '*>“ Syr, what dnniu* is in the mire.” It wa.s [dayod thus; A log of wood wji.s hronghi into the miilst of the comiKiny, which ropr{\sent('d Dun. llto cart-horse, ami a cry was raised that Dun was .stuck in tho nuro. Two of tho com pany advanco. and af ter rcpoatoiP at tempt " protend they cannot draw him out. Tho.v call for assistance*, and the game* contlnue.s till :tll tho company take part in it. when T3im i.s extricaled, and tho merriment arises from liic awkward and alfoctcd efforts o f the ida.vor.s to l i f t tho log. and sundry areJt contrivances to let tile ends of it- fall on one* another's t(K*.S.
“ I ’ ick-poinl.— The onl.v information I have is that it wa.s :i children’s game.
(To bo continued.) *
A r t l i i i r P Y E ~-THE TAILOR.
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All
m.ade on tho spot.
Tliej-’ro simply all a perfect fit, Aud people say that they’re just IT. So if you wish to be dressed ui>-to-dato
Just call at Twonty-Seven Wollgaio. MOURNING Orders—First Attontion.
Workmanship—THE BEST ! Prices-----THE KEENEST f
2 7, WEL LGATE CLITHEROE.
MAGNETO REPAIRS.
Also Specialists in Repairs to D'YNAMOS and Self-Starters and Re-wiring of Cars.
SIMPSON BROTHERS,
T.TMn 'KI) (Dept. No. 8, Magneto Works),
i^HAPTON — near Burnley — HAPTON- ’Phone: Padiham, 14.
A jiieco of ground w;is
i*riiu)!itu* hat iindcthiu-d with [■'■a<h. bin- was altciuL'd h\- her coii.'in. .Mi " .M. Sm:ilh'\ , :i" hridi'stnaid. who wore :< die"< of
.-.ky h|ii • hroehe I're[;e lie ehillc witii georgette .-lec\' •- :ind a h|;i( I: crinoline inn. innh'i'lined with hhie. 'Plu* liride carried a .shower I>oii,,u»T o; iiink roses and white lieather. wliile Hi*- hridesmaid’.- lioMi|tiet eon. ' i ' l ' «! of [unk c.'irnatiniis. holli g i f t ' ol tlie hridegrooni. .Mr Laniheri- w:is tillendi'd hv lij" In-olher. Mr.
.Alfred Lamhi'i'l. as Im'si man. while .Mr. H. .'sm:iIU*y. eousin of the hr id-. |»erforniet| -Ji.- duties oi‘ gi'oomsm:in. During the
hymns •* 'Phe voice that hn-athed o'er Ivleti" aiul ‘ ' ( ' r ow tu'd with 'Phv Rem dir t i o n w « ' i
ieo tie- '
i-iing to 'niisii sn[«pli''d hy Mi . [•;. Hai- greavc". .\fter the serxii c a reception wa.' held :i( the home ot .Mi's. H. Smalley. 'Ph • liridegroonT" gitt to tlie iirid»‘ was a gohj wi'i-'llel w;in'li ami lirooi-li. and to the hridi's- iimiti. a g'lhl ' lave hangle. while Mrs. Sp'-ak al 'o rec' iv<‘d a goM lii'ooili. 'Phi* hriile'- ;^il: to the hridegroom was a -iKi-r wal ih ani allicrl. 'Pile liap[>y cou[ile wei,- liie recipient- of nmneroii," [>rc'i*m a> follow.' ; .Mr.s, (J. Sjieak ( ' i ' t e r ol tlie hridei ; I'ri:.-:
chee.sc di'l i :iiul gla".sware.
.Mi'.s. H. Smalli'v : Heni-siiulu'd linen
t.iL;.- cloHi.
Mi ' " .M. J .Smalh'y; 'Pwo-iier hriile*' ealc .Aliss .Alaggie Sm:die\ : (,)nilt.
.Misses .'"arali :ind .Ada Sin:i|l-;.-: Pair of em- hroideled [lilloW .sli|)'.
Ali"s Doris Smalley. lAia-ltes-; -et . -Mr. Harold and S l i " Hilda Smalley; Lin a talile cloth.
Mi.ss (Ihidvs .'"iinillev ; Pair e| liatli loweb. .Mr. and M l ' . Jim Sniaih \ and Fainil' CiisliioM. .stainless tork' and [iillow -i-;'
.Mi'.s .latiie ."^malle\ and .Mr. R. .NKnik ; \\'ln:t- (,hiili.
.Mi'scs I), and L. S[>eak : (tniaments. .Mr. .\lfred Lamhert ; 'I'reasui;. not. -, stai-i
le.ss knivc" ;ind he:ii l rug. .Mr. :ind Mr.". A .
l.aw'oii ( .Me:irle,\ ' : na ’v- tTaiiM'ti jiieinri's and wii l\ei- i h.'i|-.
.Mi." Molly .\
ddi.soii : Cre:im ing and ."ugo hasin. fnii ] di'h and egg en[>s.
.Mr. J. .\ddi'ou and .Mr. J. .'"t:iniev Men!,; Lim n duche"e set.
Air. :imi Alt'". Lei th: 'Prea'Uiy note aiul I.*-.;, room .sli[i|*ei s.
All ". L. 'Paylor ( ( 'h:i i hinn ) ; 'P*a eosy ;im; linen tea <-l»»His.
Ali'.s I'!. Kll'Wori i i : Pen-[>ainie,[ taMe i-entr.- A l i " J. Smith and Air. R. \V:iiiie; Fam • tlowi’ r not and tea pot.
AH'" Lena I l a r g r c a \ : Whi le i|uili. Ali."" .Nellie Br iggs: Cu'hion cowr . All's.
I*. Diclnn'o’ i
Aliss .N. Kei- ' liaw: 'I'cacloilis. Air. and AH". 'I*. I lolgate: .'silver.
AH's. R. Rohitisim : Cake .stand. \\'ork[ieop|e of (ii'celldale AHU Mvliefe lie
hride is im|;loyedt: Alaliog:in\' Utiie- [lieie.
J)*yo ken .rolut Grouch at break of day, .«e.
heaihtchy. tired :iml cros" r Tho causi- livor
di.sordor
just the trouble Bihix overcomes
Bilax
tie Needs Bila.x " Bilax for Bile, will bring tlu? Smile.”
Fi f ty Bilax ( former ly Doan’s Dinner PilL") Is. 3d. per bottlo.
ITHUNG FAIR THOrRLF .At Bolton-ii_\ -Bowhind. nti Aloiula\. befor *
Alaj.ij W'ngfii anil Alt'. J L. Alae.\l|)iih‘ . Aliebael ()'Br;i*n. Iri."h harvevt<*r. wa s i l ia rg. i l with being drunk and disordi-rly ;ind with
a.ssaiilt on :i pulieeman. on Saiurda\. wild.* til*' iiiring lair w.t" in progress.
P.C. Waddington ."l.'ileil that on ."^atnrd.i’'
iu* wa."
e.illed to :■ di 't nt'li:i nee :il th** Coa.ii and Hoi'scs Inn.
Boh.in-hy-Bowhiml. Prisoner \v:is tighling iii"ide the [)uh|ic-hoU"e. Witne-.s "I'parate them hut [»ri."oner r«'tti."ed to Ua\i* the [ireinises. Wlu-n being [Hit out. O'B i I'M kicked w i'iiK's" iwn >
two hruises.
Pri.soncr
[ili'iideil
■ on the km-c. c:uising " guilt.v ” to
for tlu* 'issault. John Durkin, labourer, of iio Pixe:! aboje.
[ilcaded " guilty " at tin* "atm* i ourt t.i b.-ine ilrunk aiui ilis«n'derly at Bolion-by-BowI;in.l on .‘"auirda.v. P.C. Wadil iiiglon said lu* wa" on ilniy out
side till* C'o;u'Ii ami Horses Inn wiien be .sa;*.' [irisoiier {ighiing wii li :inoiher m;in. H"
se[iaralcd ibein. 'out [irisouer refused to g.> away. A.s Dnri^in wa" in a ilriinketi ."tat-. Ill* locked him U|i. ,\ line of 11'". wa" impo"od.
ImuIj
charges. IK* was lined lO'. lor being drunk :ind 2D-".
stir." the liver, regu lates the flow of bile, eusuros good digostio*'. :\ml koe[).s the bowel.' in working order. This mo:ins purer blood, stronger muscles, }>eUer nerves and u keener brain.
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