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EIGHT TOOGIES IS TU10M HRUB S 8G ] I t is one thin” to inak.; a garment, (^llite anotlicr thing to ma.k(! i t well,
and .still f[uite another thing to in.ake it look well and f i t well l>
e.sides. In making any garment either foi' J/idies or lor Gentlemen we are
determined to give satisfaction, a t all costs, by giving Thoroughness in Tailoring.
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ro.seiit we are busy, particularli- in making Overcoats. These
represent tlie highest possilrh' value for money, and are actually lower in price than many better-class ready-to-wear overcoats.
Overcoat from us you have the .satisfaction of knowing th a t you are not being
nii.slefl. but iu e getting the best kind of tailoring service.
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When you come to think of it and realise th a t by buying your next 'I'hey are
made of the best
po.ssible materials, are cut to your own individual measures and reciuirements, in any style, and are made on the jn-cmises by men-tailors. Von
e.in depend on us tlierefore th a t the standard of bespoke tailoring is not being lowered to compete with the so-called cheaper overcoats of much infeiior rpiality.
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Sure in action, pleasant to take, it is safe for the youngest child.
In Feverish Chills,
Stubborn Coughs, and Bron chial Catan'h, Croupline works wonders in young and old alike.
I !i BRONCHITIS f t ft?* f B .1* I 't' / (BY EXAM.) Moor L a a e , C U th e r o e .
S ^ i s s f f la s o y O o B i e r o i s F. S. M.C., F.B.O.A., F.I.O.,
H. H. WHEELER
ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925. eOLF CLUB PRIIBBESS
Record of Excellent Work During Past Year.
HAPPY ANNUAL MEETING.
Several Important Rule Alterations.
Di.sificl (loll Uuh wa.s held ut iho WIiiLe Lion Hotel, on Satufday eyeuiuj^, tlierc heinj^ a vei’v guoil alleiKlaiiee ol niemhei’s.
1'ho nuiiunl moeting ol tlie Clitlicroo ami
to the meeliiifc; about liily inemlierji partook ol' lea, whicli wa.s provided by ^Ir. and iMrs. ,J. 'rodd.
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meeiing the retiring Captain, Mr. \V. West- iiead, presided.
Prizes and Winners.
J'ri/'.es ^aineil during the year were handed to llie u'uuier.s hy llie President, .Miss IP
leated Mr. VV. H. Snailham one up. t apiain’s prize, second division, liandicaji
won two tlowii to Jlogey al ter a play-oll. C.'aptain's prize, lirst division, handicap nineteen or under : 3lr. JI. Mrij^ley, wlio de-
I'iaslham, as I'ollows:—
Pre.sitleni’s prize: .Mr. J. ll. Taylor, u'ho
j)urin«; the earlier par t ol tiie
make his work much easier if ho bad not to be continually asking jieople for thei r siili- .scriplions. A mouth before the end of the present season tlio eluh Imd unpaid accounts amounting to Cl 18 and there was only about ,L:30 in the hank, whilst CPJO was owing in subscriptions. If the momhers would only pav earlier in the season it would he much more eonvenient for everyImdy concernod. As secretarv lie wished to thank tlie ret i r ing Captain' for liis very vainnhic
assi.slance. Thev had had sonic knoUv problems to un ravel ami i\ir. Westhead had been most
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tion of ^Ir. H. Moothinan as assistant .soerotarv. and, I\lr. J . Ulaoklmrn seconding, the motion was warmly endorsed.
“ Councillors ” and Re-Election.
the Council wa.s proceeded with, an ajteni- lion to Rule two was proposed by ^Ir. li. _C. 'rhomas, with a view to making ret iring members of Hie Council eligible lor im mediate re-election, without the twelve niontlif>’ wait prescribed in the old rule. I he rule ^fr. Thomas moved read: “ Three mem- heiN of Uie C'onncil shall retire each year jpul sliail he elegihle for re-election. Hie ret i ring captain t«i ho one of the new momhor.s clccteti.” Tliere were inomhers of tlie Coniieil ret iring wlioni tliev could not afford to put on the waiting list for twelve montlis, was the Imrdon of tlie mover’s contentions. 3lr. F. J. Harkraves seconded, stat ing
Jlefore tlie eloeti»)ii of three members to
twenty or over: ^Ir. Ke.x Pye, who deleated Mr., t(. Uoysion tour up aiul throe to play 'i'om (Jariiett cup: .Mr. L. N. Panks, one uj». Pnmier up: .Mr. A. Pangshaw, one
SI — lo = 7l. Unnner-np: Mr. 11. Parkinson,
down. William ( iarnet t cup: Mr. M’. J . Puptou,
t‘7— .Mti-sson cup: ^Ir. J. IP Kauishottom, |m;—*Jt)=z70. Uunner-up: Mr. J'\
Mar.sli,
IM —1() = 7S. Peace shield: Mr. F. .). Hargraves, who
dcl'eaied .Mr. IP K. dones one up. IP N. Hanley’s prize; I\lr. K. X. Hanks,
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Liverpool Office, 53, Dale S t ., LiverpooE (With Foreign Depar tment attached).
liest score returned over dll holo.s in one day: .Mr. P. K. Jones. I‘
re.siileni’s jirize tor
lionlkeiG live down. f ap ta in ’s prize tor
THE NIAKCHESTT'ER &i COUNTY BANK DS
£5,460.200 £1,092.040 £1,025,000
Pawson. Padies’ scralcii prize: . Padies’ iiionliily eoini'elilions: May, Mis.s
ladio.'^: Dinalt CU'ook.
]). Dawson; Auf^ust, Miss (.P Simpson Septenilier, ^li>s P. llonlker.
Services Recognised.
liail served on the tireens Committee, the I'omlition of tlic
cour.so had improved con- siilcrably. JV*rsonally lie thought tluit every blmle of grass on the course would nod at the ap])roacii of .Mr. Paiigshaw, whilst every weeil would slirivel 11(1. His work had been verv mncli aiipreciated, and a lew member.s !i:i(i therefore decideil to make him a pre sent of a case of pipes.—(AVpplanso.)—There was also anotlior memher who was to be jirc- sonteil with a similar gift, and that was .Mi ll. M. Jlardacre, wlio liad rendered yeoman M-rvice on the House Committee.” Air i lardacre made iiimself useful whenever po.s .sililo and was at everybody’s heck and call. .-V storm of ajiphuise greeted the roeipients
bers iiatl noticed ^;reat improvement on tlic
cimr.se dnriny; the last twelve months, and ihev had at tr ibuted this to tiie services of Mr!
'i’iie Chairman announced tluit many moin- Pan^sliaw. Since .Mr. Panj^shaw
as the gifts were handed to tiiein, and each sniiahly acknowledged tlie eomiiliment i>aid
senting the )>rize.s wa-' nroiiosetl l)y Mr. .D. Pisier. secomli’d liy Mr. Clougli, and
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carried witli applause. The Accounts.
began with a halanee in the hank of .el’ll (is. liP, and ended wilii a balance of C17 •i.^.
The halam.e sheet showed that the year
shed. 'Pile liabilities of tlie eluh were the same as at the U)2-l annual meeting and amonnieil to L’o27 Ns. -Id.,* wliiisi (lie Jissets
ivorm killer and lerlilizers, pair>, ami L
’Ini) rent. .fO.’l L ”J2 Ns. erection of a machine
soeomled hy Mr. T. (.‘lough, the balance sheet was tinauimoiisly adopleil as satisfactory.
lolallod L'7-PJ IPs. On tlie motion of ^!r. JP ?il. l lardaero,
Election ot Gfficers.
(lie Chainiiau said tlmi .Miss .i-hisllutm Imil i jirricil out lier duties admirably.— (J I ear, hear .)—'I’liey all felt very niueli indebted to luT, ami ho|U'd she would lie long .spared to oecuijy that imnoriant position. .!\Ir. T. ( lough seconded and tJie
re.solulion
Proposing tiie re-election of (he President,
was carricii with loud applause. Pespondjiig. .Miss Ka.''thani thanked the members for again di''))laying tlieir conlidence
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WINTER IS ROBBED OF d a n g e r
TO A MOTHER V/HO USES CROUPUNE
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in lu'r ami for permi tt ing iier to \)resent tlie })rizcs, 'I’lie Council liad worked e.\treinely iiard during liie year, and slie wouhl like to add her word of commendation on llu> work of ^Ir. Pangshaw. I t had hoeu dillicnlt to play a round of golf during tiie setison without seeing ^Ir. Pangshaw at work on the course, 'l he work ol tlie ladie.s in pro- Tudiiig teas liail also hemi very much apiire- ciuted. Finally site wished the cltih every 5.m•l■c^>. 'Hie utmost entiiusia'-m marked the ap
tion was carried nnanimously, tlie memhers singing “ For lie’s a jolly good fellow.” as Mr. (.'lough look the chair, vacated hy Mi:. M'esthead.
The Nov; Oaptain.
honour ilicy had i-onfrrred upon 1dm, and jioped Hiey wouhl not be disaiipointed if lie did not liv<* up to wliat !Mr. Westliead liad
said about 1dm. He felt that he would have great difliculiy In carrying out Ids duties in the al>le manner of Ids predecessors.
was told, liowever, ilial 11 was Ids ilnty lo accept the post, hut he adndt ted his imdina- tions did not tally witli Ins duties. bio hoped tiie ensning*year wonUI lie as success ful ns the last, for they had the true dull
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ispirit and enthusiasm amongst tlio incmbor.s, and with the assistance of the Council the success of tiie ciuh was pret ty well
as.sure(P ^Ir. I). Pister was again aiipoinled
honorary treasurer, on the jiroposition of !Mr. IP 'riiompson, seconded l)
v.Mr. F.
jMar.sh, the motion being enthusiastically carried. Stat ing that tlio club was very imicli in
Mr. Clongii thanked the meinhor.s for tiie
pointment, of r.'I'liomas Clougli as Captain. Proposing Ids election. Mr. \Veslhead stiiil that iliey would hare the riglit man in tin' right place. 'They ought to have as leader a man with a low handicap, who could enter all the competitions, ami ^Ir. Clough fnllilled every ()ualitication of a captain. Mr. Pangshaw seconded ami the ))roj)osi-
entrance fee.'s L'liil os., proiit on refreshments .ed"), prolii on teas Cll? (Is. ll)d., and the proceeds tif the gymkliana L'l21 Bs. On tlie expimditure side was C'27'.i Ids. (kP in wage.s, L
’s. (id. hire of horse, L'*2!) d.s. P,'.. l id. re-
.’mP Suhsci-iplions tolalli'd P-l-ll Ds., V vote of llianks to ^Miss Kastham for pre Scratch prize j^iven hy tlie club lor the hulie.s: 3liss Klleu
tliat last year ho hrouglit forward practic- allv the same resolution, Imt was deloated. 'rhe alteration did not force the inomhers to re-elect the ret iring inonihers, hut i t g;ive them the opportunity of doing so it lliey
ilcsired.
tion was carried Hiere would lie Hie dilliculty of people not liking to propose dilferent
Mr. F. IP iMitcholl said t lmt il the resolu . . . . . .
names. It would look as thougli they wore not satislied with Hie work ol the ret iring oiiieials Most of the memhers of Hie Council would 1)0 glad of a rest. Under the present svstom tliey were alisolutely sure ol liaving new blood on tlie Council, Imt il they re verted to Hie old system, that would not he
the ease.
tliere should l)e new blood on the Coun cil. Jf Lhev continued to re-elect tlie same men wlien Mheir term of usefulness ended tliere woulil he nohotly to take their place. Kven when they elected tiiree new members, Ihere were still nine of the old niemliers on tlie Council. With the alterat ion tliere would he a danger of apathy, inemhers not buther- ing to propose new names. Altliough not want ing liis remarlvs to he acceiiied as
.Mr. F. Kay declared Hmt it was essential . .
(lirected agiiinst nml iiiambei-, -Ur. Kay acldoil th a t it was obvious tliore wei'u various circles amougst the iiieiubers, and lie lelt th a t every section of the club ought to liave
.Mr. \V. J . Lupton was ret i ring from the Council that evening and it would ho a dis- tiiiet loss to the Council if ho were not re elected. Jlcii with experience were needed —mull who knew what had taken place in the past ami who could advise as to what slinidd he done in the future, lii having men with experiem-o on tiie Committee they were helping the .Scci'etary. He did not think the rule had served any
n.sufid piir-
pose. The resolution was earned hy 2(i votes . , I T.
to
1.The Secrelnrv nnnoiinccd tlmi lie had re- cciveil a leUer 'f rom .Mr. H. i-. Uushton re signing from the eommiLiee. This lelt
three vacancies. Messrs. W. J . I.upton, U. Vya, 1‘. ^larsh,
T. Cunningham, F. J . Hargraves, H. Hardacre, T. M’illiams and \ \ . Snailham ivero nominated, and .Messr.s. A\ . J . Lupton, H. M. Ilardacre and T. Cnnningliain elected to the Council.
Course Improved.
given hy tiie ret iring Captain, who stated iliat Hie Hreens Committee had increased t.iio area of the greens wlierever possible and sulistiluteil narrow iron standaials for tiie old wooden posts, also using wire of a narniwer strand. The committee liad also drained the ninth green and endeavoured lo lirovide a tinner surface for all the greens. Ijihcral ilressings of sand had been applied, and tliey ventured Hie oiiinion that Hus liad been and wonlil continue to he henelicial lo tlie greens, lie considered Hie gi'eens had never Iieen in hel ler ctmdilion than at the present time. During next season, the (Ireens CommitU'e lio\ied lo reconstruct the lirst green, and In al ter the portions of the lifHi and seventh greens, 'J wo additional tees were at present in coui’se of consliaiction at
t.lie sixtii green, and it was hoped that Hiey would he ready for next season. It was also Hie opinion ol the Committee Hiat all Hie greens re«iuirod :\ liberal toji-ilressing of sand, hut it would be ini|io»sil>lo Io carry out this improvement unless money was forthcoming for ilie pur-
resume of the work of tlio year was pose.
on the greens was obtained. The secretary said the sand came Ironi St. Annos am! was delivered on the
cour.se by
2dr. Uex Pye asked whore Hie sand used • ,
Hie purpose, as instead of tlraining Hie land, it jiacked together. Sand wliich could he (>l)tained from the ,lHbl)le was more suitahU-
motor lojTV. .Mr.
P.ve .said sea sand was ol no use lor
lueiKled to use sea sand hy practically over.\ golf club in the neighhouniood, and they had fonml It .snilahle. 'I'hey liad tried .sand Irom the Kilihle hut it was out of Hie (pies-
for the purpose. The Secretary s:iid they liad been recom-
Mr. Pye’s opinion as he was a
.succc.sslnl liorticuUurist, 1ml* liel’ore aiiplying the .son sand tliey had obtained expert advice on the mat ter . If any meinher could suggest n successful ferlilizer, the suggestion would
' m V. F, j . Hargraves saiti lie respected he welcome. Entrance Fee Raised.
said lie found it necessary to move that Hie entrance fee lie raisoil to two guineas in stead of one, and that Hie money be devoted lo the liiiuidation of the debt on the new
Air. D.
l.isler, as treasurer of Hie eluh, pavilion. ,1. 11. 'Paylor .seconded and the , , ,
Ruhscriplion ho increased from JOs. lo twij guineas per annum. ’I'he lacihties oncreil hy the new eluh house were well worili the
i-eso!ntion was unaninumsiv carried. Aliss Duerden proposed that tlie associate s
e.xtra nmne\. Mr:-. AVi'son sceomled. Aliss Patehel l said slie had rceoivcd a
th a t siie thought if Hie resolution was carried the money onglit to ho devoted to
letter from a lady, wlio could not at tend, hut wlio asked her ' to put before the meeting
paying a woman to make teas. 'file Secretary pointed out th a t if this was
done the eluh would have no profit from the teas, and would probably lose on them. All the ladies jiroseiit Avoro in favour ol
debted to tlio work of ^Ir. B. -FP Jones as
iionor.nrv scc-rctary, the Cliairman proposed Ins rc-oloction, adding th a t the
prc.scnt suc cess of the club could be at t r ibuted to ]\Ir. Jones’s unt i ring efTorts. They could con gratulate themselves on possessing such an
oxceiiont ofiicial. . Mr. J. H. Taylor seconded, and the resolu ^
tion was hoartilv carried. Replying, Mr. Jones said th a t i t would
carried unanimously. Ladies’ Useful Work.
the
snh.seriptions being raised and expressed willingness to again jirovide teas. Tlic resolution was put to the meeting and
to the ret i ring officers and Air. J . Lambert seconded. This was heartily carried, as wa.s a vote of th’aiiks to the ladies^
propo.sed hy the Captain. Air. Clough said a great measure of thanks was due to the ladies for the way in which they had carried out their duties and especially for the way they had
Air. L. C. Tliomas moved a vote of thanks , T ' k r . .i. H. Tavlor supiiortcd the resolution. , Mr. Jones wont on to propose the rc-ele'-- . ,
administered to the inner-man. I t must he a source of gratilication to them to know th a t by their usefulness they had realized iiio welcome sum of 1:1*2. .Mr. F. M. Mitchell seconded and Hie secre
tary also associated himself with the resolu- tion.
re-elected auditors, on the jiroposition of Mr. JI. Al. i lardacre, .se<*onded l>v Mr. F. J. Hargraves, and a vote of thanks _ was accorded them on Hie motion of Mr. bister, seconded hv .Mr. J*'. H. Mitchell. The Secretary then announceil that the
Messrs. J . W. liamhcrl and A\ . Kay were , , , ,
liIMPERlAL t \
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aniinai loiir.''omos match between the Cap tain’s team and tiio Secretary's team, wlueh had been abandoned that afternoon, owing lo the bad weather, had been postponed until Saturday, the Mtli .Xovemher. Idayers will tilay in The same order, and there will he a •• hot-pot ’’ pmvided in Hie Pavilion al ter
the match.
increased subscription wliicli would be paid by the ladies, they bo allowed to play af ter four o’clock instead ol .alter live o’clock on Saturdavs. Mr. J3. ’riiompson seconded. Hie motion being carried unani-
A vote of thanks to the (J'hairman lor pre- siiling conclmied Hie meeting.
mously. , . “ TRACKS.”
Gipsy Evens Popular Visit to P.S.A.
FLUENT SPEAKER. Gipsy JCvcns, one ol n lamily of noted
mi.ssion worlvors wliich includes Gipsy Smith, paiu a- retuni visii to ClitluToc ou N'Umlay, under the auspices of the P.^S.-V. IJrotlier- homi and Sisterhood, and conducted two well-attended meetings in Moor
r Mr. Lister xiroposod th a t in view ol the , . .
Japanese
arli.sl whicli depicts a vivid .scene hy night upon tlic boards of a theatre. 'J’ho spectator.s and the greater part of the stage are in darkness, Init in order liiat the luce of Hie cliief actor may he seen, and all the play of his einoli«m appreeiatod by the audience, two at tomlants follow him about cari'yiug ligbteil cumlh's stuek ou tlie emis of long wamis. Willi characteristic
Japane.se conventionality the .spectator.s regard as in visible what would otherwise reduce llie scene to ridicule. It i.s the liglit whicli they observe rather than tlie means hy wliieh il
'i'lier
'here is ii cliiii-iniii” colonr-i)i'ilit liy a
ii-l.w.li
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..ill o/.i.i.ii
is produced. A\’e sliall lie wise if we adopt the same
convention when we try to sum up the effect of tlie great exhiliition familiarly known as Wembley.”
inent J’ark, and did not lack stupid vul gari t ies elsewhere. It was easy to he funny almui many «»f its feature.s, and lo criticise
J t lield mm-li that wa.s' feehh* in the Aimisc- SPOT“LIGHTi| il By JOHN WALLIS.
'I'o these cl iaiacieri -,1 i,-, ■, .......
vocic,ii,y
.. .a . leu i„. is .■c'liy. ;.,.,y M , ; j ! ' : ; al ter al , and iluu il }„- ,|i,l t*ome the oincr mati ur that feat it was due to lij, ’ ‘ or ihe idher man'-; had Iih-
J-.iiJisliniiin IS (h.,sp,T:.tclv , 1" ,
he. '1 lioM' who dmi'i know u- aii- !i!,-\ • he taken ni hy ilds aitinnh- oi .Sportsmanship. He ktiou,-.
Ids gooil 1,1,; - t 111- l;i... I,, ,
- till' .
not c.mi|iii‘r dili;niliio>. and ului.- hi [esses the siipreniosi comoinpi for ih,.
'I’luTi* are Ol hers wli of our greatness i> pa-t. Tlio solid
•atos hn k',V
he devoio> hiniMdf to years of solid Uaimi'- :uid loll without a inid’imir.
I Icivc wri l lcn nl ilic-,. I’li.nsin,., i-i„ , „ lilt- IM-Csl'lil Il'IlM', :il|il
llOlllrlMIi.lv
Ihr
not a few mat ters which might have been i |,jive Ah'xMUMl u.. \ improvetl. But, like the Japanese ju'ojieny- j p|i»;isun*-im-itig. and men witli the candles, it gave liglit, ln>w- 1 crafisuieii are no inuii ever riiliculously, where ligiii wa.s wanU’d, their auiomaiic inaihiiic I t lias enabled the Knglisli to .see mil indeed | iaia« forili mtu ilu- wil.U ni tj„. \r,, Hieinselves, lint something ol the reMills ot ■ there win a lianU livi-lila-.H! irom p ,,- l-m the play of Hieir clmracter upon a large por- 1 and ilu- prairie. ' l•:ngl:llld i- down an.. ..u: lion of Hie worhl.
lerislies wlihdi eiiaMod oiir loit-tail:,- asMM*t. to sot up ilie liislorv n-corils m a I
ot ah',-I!,-., ol
i* have lM-i-on;o «'Xtra\agani.
'The J-higlisii is not a complex eharacicr. ' them sav. ; tliov say. 'I’lifv >a\ whai 'a\ tli.-v- \mi\o
Church, wliicii was kindlv lent hy the trustees for the occasion. Well-known liymns were sung with great
hcariine.ss, and the
meetings were inspiring and liolpful. A lyiiical Hoinany representative, swartliy ol skin, witii j'avon hair, wearing the charact-
eri.stic gold ear-rings, and .showing the racial love of colour in hat and ’neckcrcliiel. Iho Gipsy is a ilucnt speakei’. possesses an excellent iliction. and has acipiired the ar t of forcing lier mchsage liome. She Im.s Hie gift of iiuinour. too, though more sulitle than broad, and in impassioned tone, or in more humanity and Clirist, lior mode ol apiieal leaves no doubt as to the sinceriiy and whole- lur r ied belief in lier work and
mi.ssion. In the afternoon her snhjeet was
“ Tracks ” to whicli .she brought much intm'
e.stiiig gipsy lore concerning nature bird life, and tiie haliits of animals. J'’.veii the iiodgohng left tracks, and its wliere
aiiouts coiild lie dotecteil liy the practical eye. in the disarrangement of tlie grass tiirongli which i t iiad passed. Tlie luMge hog, as was generally known, was dilficult to liandle. There was (inly one way to inalvc it (lissenihle from its hall-lik'c form ami that was to stroke the prickly liacl- persistently with a. piece of .stick,
'fho
speaker jiainted some alluring pictures oi life in Hie open, of the beauties of Xatnre at all seasons of tlie year, and of the plea siires to ho derived liy everyone giftoil witli
the observant eye. The growth of civilis ation had done ninch to obliterate the tracks in nature. AVith the growth of tlie connnnnislie life and all its allurements Nature had been almost forgotten. A’ot tlie tracks wc're still Hiero for those who eonid see them. fjike tlio wild animals man left his tracks. Ids foot|)riiiUs for those who followed af ter to examine. Were they for good, or for evil inllnence*' 'There wa.s a danger of getting out of touch witli Glirist. a imssihilily' of losing tlio Unseen God was round almiit, on every hand. He did not always ennie in a fiery chariot or proclaim Himself from a Imrning hush. Ill tracks. His marks, wm-e everywhere, 'J’l noh'i! impulse one fei'; v<‘st(‘rd:iy was i
evidenco Hiat Jesus liad
pa.ssed th a t way One could trace Mis steps in tlio love of father, mother, husband, wife or cliildren and in that all-pervading love which led Him to Calvary. TTo spoke through the
(“onsrionce—that sp:irk of celestial fire which, if hooded, would l;<‘ep one immune from the dangers of lif(>’s whirlpool. Tiio ghosts of hnldt rose uji in jiower and
([UesLions as “ How iiinsi I act to keep up j make il iinpo>>il)ii- lur ii' again lo la-M xii,; lliis i Imracter!*'” It is not like an actor an iiiipi'rioiis po'itioc in theworld'.-. ui.iik.- creat ing ti par t in a pit).', wIiom* every move- j as wi* hehl iluring il.r ia-xi <a-nnir\. ment ol limb, ever twitch ol eyebrow, and | (•niiiitries arc tlf.- l.)'ing Uud!' iiianut;;r::n every intonation of voice mu-ji he carelully
conned and controlled until you see irom tlie othcM- side of the foolliglus not Irving Imt Hamlet, not Dnse Imt some heroim*. not j vi,-c: oth even Sarali Uernhardt hut the (•ctiiplasmic | ,,| i„du-'ir
inen in Fiiglisli fife, 'fhat
j.repomlera iiei may be diminishing ihnmgh the growth ol our industrial towns.
from t lie immense prepoinlerance ol conniry-j omierat nui'. Imm-ii an-n-oiiia'd. All ihi.-. and nnmii m.iii- m ;ln- ..a liignhriou'; >train may Im ii.-ard in an\ la
'This unsoll-coiiseimisni'ss spri M g.-' j>art ly I jjving than Hint lo whiih u .• l-aic i.n -t-\.; 1 an* ronicni wiili a lar low.-r 'giii.i.ii.;
JCnglishman iliinks ol himseli as :in esseu- lialiv agricultural character, skilled sorts of varied occuiiarhms, none ol them in j i*,.„un .>indo his estimation ol suliicieiit importance lo he (oinic gt‘>nii reckoned exactly trades in tliemselves, hut all comjjrised within the nrhit of tlie country man’s life—llie life of a man who can live anywhere where thi*re is water and soil and timber, juid wliere al! the tilings that live in water may he caught, and all the things^
Ihit even so Hie
may lie wrouglit hy axe and cliisel and plane, j 'I'he eircnnistaiices ol tlie coninryinaii s
.speeml aptitude. A eouiiiryiiian of i ’.nglaml ean titrn liis liand to any job *>1 work and
get it done.
leads liini to Hie dcvelojmient ol another (iiialitv which has time and again stood him good 's tead. H is summed up in the apothegm lh a t lie never knows when l ies licaten. 'fhis mav and does oci-asiotially load to his tlefeai, no doiilii. hut more olieii i t .supplies him wiHi just that extra ounce of
re.solution—that almost inlinuesinml superiority of deteriiiination—wliicli carries the dav a ‘^ainst stronger tn’ more nniiunoiis fne.s. 'It is not a hlulf, nor a sluiiid bravado, tliis st range nnhoasting power ol carrying on where other races might tlraw o.l then lorues without dishonour, hut an fxpecta- tion. bred througli Hie long centnnes tlia as he has won the lish Irom Hie pool and the
hnrvo.st from the lield, so that on which he ha.s set his heart will somehow yield its stuhliorn aceninplisliment in liis endeavour.
'fliis eharaeteristic disregard ot comlitioiis .
WHAL1.EY WA'iER SCHEME,
proclaimed tliemselves from the house tops. Children were the mirrors of tlieir forlioars: they walked in the trades made hy others, 'fliere was no compulsion to follow in the Ma‘-;ter’s steps; it. must he Vi)hinlary, or not at all. And if Ho was loft, out of life, nothing (dse could he worth while. One could not live one’s life to oneself: it must intluenco and aftVet others. AVere Hie Iracbs they wore making for time and eterni tyr 'J’he train oftentimes led over rougli .and tortunns ground, up Hie liill of difllcnlt.v and Hii’ough the .slough of -lespniul. Imt God gave Hio strength necessary to all who would follow it ami led them to the llrni highway wliich opened on Hio New Jernsaloni. “ 'fho water of life ” was the topic of a
A ”. AVilkinson.
FINALLY APPROVED BY MIWIS7RY OF HEALTH.
INCREASED GOST. The
Jliiii.su-y ol l l c o i lh Iwivo :il U-iiiilii
saiicLioned the schonie put torwanl by (.'litheroe i iural Dis tric t t.'ouneil tor Hie purcliasc and development ol llie ex i s t ing
wa t e r nndertaiving at \ \h a l ie y . i t is over two years s ince the .sclieiiie was
lirst propounded ami a number ol important, a l te ra t ions were mc es sary betore tin'
Al lnis trv’.s apj'roval was M-cureil. In spi le ol the rLHiuclion in Hie price io
further very interesting address in the evening.—At the elose. a comprehensive vote tif llianks was accorded on the ]iropos- ilinn (*f the .secrolary. Mr, A
— >—<» O c»“ <—
YOUR UROOID DMGHIER. And Hor Fitful Temper.
I f your daughler is languid and licr tom
per fitfttl. watch Iter liealth. She i>rohahly grows tired with doing very little, and often has hoadaclies and a pain in lier hm*k. 'I’lioro are .signs tl iat .she has become
anaemic. Her blood need.s help—soinothitig to make i t richer and redder. That is H-** catise of her whims, the lisHcssnoss, palpita- lion, nnoertain temjier and jioor a})petito. Tlmnsands of mothors have found Dr. AVil- liams’ pink pills a boon fod thei r devcloj)- ing girls, for the rich rod blood cicatod by these pills soon lianisbcs all traces of anaemia. To quote one instance. Aliss B. Lewis, of
1)0 p a id for Hie prc.'ont works, the
co.si ot the scheme ha.> l)ceii increased. 'Hit' i.' iluc
to the Mini s try's ins is tence on Hie purchase of Hie g a t h em i g grounds to avoid the pos s ibi l i ty of polluLion, coupled wi th the ttudeil
cost of ins ia l l i i ig tillers, a niaUer ol ( :'“ !• iViiother cau.'^e of increasetl ex) )eml i tuie is Hie fact th a t as a
re.sult of telephone and e leelr ic eaidos lu iving been Itttd in Hie loot- path between AVliailoy ami Cli thoroe. the new wate r main front Gl itheroe will h a \ e to laid ill the roadway, en ta i l in g greate r costs in tak in g up the highway between Ba n o \ \ and Whal ley and in making good the roau-
wav a l te rwards .
'1 lie
nre.sent e s l ima led cost of the scdieim is now .Cn,d.)0 agains t UO.ldO original ly
1
^ ( l r ' \ l i e * .otal , AVhalley will eontrioute .C‘),2;l2 ami AVisweii, ,L’2.-11S. A snh-conuntUee to deal wi l l i inaUo[ s (<
e e rning the development of tlie works has ])0 cn appointed, to eons is i of the (.h airmau
of the Counci l (Mr. AV.
Ilan.son). \V. 11. Hopwooi i , A. Due rden and J . («iccn.
CHAIGLEY.
7, Foidxctli Lane. Ktineorii, .says:—“ For twelve inontbs I suFcrcd tiie miseries of anaemia. I was devoid of energy and al- wn.vs languid. At night I was fitful and
ro.stlc.ss. I was pale, miserable and de pressed. and lost, interest in life. For a long t ime T was under the doctor, but bis medi cine seemed to do mo no good. “ Then 0110 day 1 read about Dr. AA^illinms’
pink pili.s, and thought 1 would t ry thorn. To mv delight. T imm*ovcd soon af ter com mencing tlio pills. Aly aiipctito picked up, and I felt brighter. T persevered with, the pills, and now I am as well as ever 1 was. Afy colour liaR returned. I sleep well, and enjoy life. All this I owe to Dr. AATlliams’ pink pills.” Begyi Dr. AATlliams’ pink pills now, OP
chemists, 3s. Od. box—nothing else just as good.------------ ^
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bearing out your own* theories.—“ Arkansas Gazette.”
The most convincing arguments are those
—il is s DixlKenii, who h;is roUrccl irom ilu-
im.st of headmistress of Chaigicy Emhnye.l
rfcliool was, on Monday, in-esenled l>y the scholai-s and mimerons Irionds witli a case conlainiii” tortoise slicll hrnsaes. combo .am mirror in recognition pf long and devoted service. The nresenlalinn was made hy the yonngost seholdr, Aliec Dcwlmrst, of f lanta- tion Farm. Tlic memliers ol the night -school also gave Jliss Dodgeon a handsome Icathci
handbag. WOKSTON.
FOOTPATH.—Several residents in AVor-s- ton on Monday asked Clithoroe Rural I)i.s-
t r iot Council to make a footpath .at a point in the village.
S a y ” n ' r r o o ^ r o r ^ 7 I T h e _ Conned dccideiK that PRESENTA'lTOXS TO AlISS DOnCiEON. i .
I i
J iC i? ! _____________ .J.
; '
• '.Vlc'k'
best tor health and mec.a cc-y y- „ade irom the
widely recommended a. me , iood.
, AU good bakers supply e.
No loal shaaW be a^rP'-y- Allinson Wliolcmeal . •
, , 1 1 ..
The (ollowias Grocer rupplies Allinjon Wholemeal Flour (or Home Bapig
scaled cotton bags 3t Ih.. t 11*. ant M lb. containlne aim coupons and pat-
•and Recipe Book entitled 101 \\a)i of Using Wholemeal.'
ticulars ol prires G. H. DAWSON
Shaw Bridge Post Office, Clitheroe.
Allinson Ltd., Cambridge Road, London, E.2.
c h i p p in g .
consottt to tlte road
w.demtig coal. secured.
ittg tha t .several years
beittg tttadc. ptihctiUy i.-> .'.tit J j . Charity lattd reqnircd is ttt the ‘’mit'* , . j ,etiinrk-
Comttti.sIsiottor, Jlr.
otit road itapravetaciR tit
ht.ir be
insi.eetod witli a
' p K "Ld
' ro„l(l bo before
stjtiare tnt-ti ti rptartcr of a ” d '| initg, hc-fore reachtttg
ROAD I M P R O V E . M t i n > ';l™'nt ItAv^ ■'
...ncC i m
life are so inlinitely varied that he <loes not ; recognise tiie dimiaiid ol any ot tliimi lor ,
- I way /-arriage, any ‘Ini', aiiv riiib mi a, ■ day. Smith -'liak.*' his imaj >:td!y and u *dl I (h>|-s wliellicr lie can >nioke a chfapi-r nitu'-
l i i ' ampio wai'i.-na *1 dt'.'pair. and 1
>iarilc. l world that lie mil'! eai i Kohiii'Oii groai i ' ami think-- <‘Conoini>«* in bea r ' ' gi* a'e .
th a t spring from the soil may be grown, and ^ i„,dv. the gov fdl the things that can he iinule ol t imber] ipjrjg.
Im - pu:- 1
. \ 1I agree llial old Knglaiid 'lataU a hance of lo'i i ig her ma ' i i'eei mil---' m.::.- •nnieiii li.r eiioi.-.', do.-' '.-I!,- at hi't 'oii/e 'i'ran-a’.iaiili
. implet.Yii Ini'- liei'ii tonial ulm ilniii.' ii;.i Smi th.
ItrowM. N..W wlu‘ 11 tliey tell eaeli oilnT that A-:
(oi i inry is done lor. Sinitli
d.ie,' mn !>rowii. nor doe' |{oliin'0»i pnt laiih : h.
Join ' ' . Ihn wli-n an out'idei poat the fooli'h lal . ‘ they \ leld to his words, ami :irc
di'lle:irielieii.
not yet lost il> womleiinl pown.' ot - :nul endurance, am! that ii m 'iiH pl i 'hing great ta'k> oi order and iii'ic dov»doi>ment in many varied rh ’ i i. ' uv.
Wembley li:t' heioi of .'ei vie.' lo U' 1 to re-a'-Mire n-> ib:u ' l " ‘ .
-'I'’' ■J
dition-'. AVenihley may Hien he
nig us to faei* the grav. , . foture iaml none Imt a loo! won d deny il-m
,> pi',.lil(-ni'
Hu-v are gravel with a .'onluleiire .um leMdiilion that if courage and 'tieiigili ' win througii we >iiall imi lad. .lOllN
WAl.l.lrh
1 ‘ obin'on ami Toi-- .11
re:dl ‘> «lowii am! out. ami lhal m>tiimg tU': remain' lo he done Inn to
.-..me aieng .e. see what ‘ •an he got oin oi tli-- pakinit--
down te tile
iureine-i.tN. really. ;.'>ii l.i-.4 ........... .\nd
liodying-lortii ol .some creation ol llie j ..|,,j (|u-rhap'- nmvi .-'(•rii>u> 1 dramat ist ’s imagination.
, and >up}d\ ing llu-ai'idv.'' : u>«m1 to buy Iroin u-'; ntln-r ban coal arc h.diig
lic.ruc |•e..^)l^•> arc I.- wlii'di
coiintne • ' • In \\n!i v.iiu! M i! l l '' t‘> III ri;.-
■ '.'d in 11,ail’ ' ;irniiig il:.- ju xt iniig j'la. I!- )l all) .oLi-r
I t is not a character whicii asks itself sucli j 'nu*re' are rca>n!i'. no dealo. ni,- ; ■lUpilV lli;,'- ir',,
titan t ’no t-ri'aiinvx ni ■•r in
aii-i lli.-v ' nil| lltll'l ,
in.iMiliY
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