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EXCEPTIONAL TYPE VALUE 2 8 - 4 '9 5 D u n l o p G o r d T y r e s o n l y 3 6 / -
Usu. il pr ice SS 'iij-, T h e s e T y r e s a r e fitted a s s tan d a rd size to Mor r is O.xford and ove r s ize to .Morris Cowley W e h a v e ju s t re ceived a la rg e c o n s ig nmen t and tlie pr ice c an n o t be repeated.
DON’T COME TOO UATE. Official repairers to the R.A.C.
CItICKC-T TEHMS EXPLAINED
2 T ' ./ 'ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2G, 1927
hei- hiuirf was heat inj : rain’illy. atid t lmt u tlusli was mo u n t in g l<i lir cheeks.
I THE MOORCROFT MANOR MYSTERY I By J . R. WILMOT
I 'P (Author of “ ^Vllu^o Tliorc\s a 'Will,” etc.) (.'IIAITKIt . \VI . - (Comi i iu ed . )
tiinifil almii'.i i i i ' iant ty lo lns fnxi attur- Mooii at Aliiorcvori .Manor.
WIh’ii 1u> iiad pme , Siiu,-Iair'> ilioiig;Iits It wav jn liiis
very room that he liatl talum tea—a deli^lil- iiil lea—with Helen Overiiioton, drinhin^r in the viniplieiiy ol lier eha«in and wateliin^ tlie lirelioiit. play tpieer lillio trieka on her
hair , ami lie womlereil when he would '*eo her a;:aiii.
I.ove. t<i Mtirton Siiielair. wav a new and interevtinj: e.xnerieiiee. wortliy of earefni, •piiet tlmutilit ami introvpcet'ion.
always tin* v:jmo u Ik>ii si man iv in |me fur the iifvt time. Thei'e is vomoiliinji idyllic, aimovi .vaerod, ahoni it. That ehair *ove»- iher<f where .vlie liaii .vat. Now it wav in- vevicd uit li the j^ohl of romance. A sense ol .sjiiritnal ssnietity pervaded it. Por ever, in Sinela ir ’.s eyes, it would h<* hallowed. I'tir a hm;i while, lie reljiiiietl ;t;i/,in;i intt)
It is
the riihy oaveriiv ot the lir<*. tlreaniiiif' • Ireaiiis of hive, ami, with them, ramo a 'erene (Miiiteiittiumt. Clihortl .Meri’iesilu had not returned three
hours later, hut Sinelsiir liml no a/iiuelien- Ih’ knew the ytHinj4 lawyer lietter
than io worry umluly over Uiiv’nin-onveii- tiomil lapse, ami when .\’elvon ar r iv4M'i Sineljiir was hiivy in his room lavinji his
plans for the vi^dl al ter difiner. dow'n aTimiu: the pine ireev. ‘‘ -Any neuv ol .Morreii*'’’ impiired Sin-
eiair. si.s he ami the deleeii\-e met in the hall luvt lu’foiy* iliiiner. -Velvoji slmolv hiv *head.
liivpt'ctor W ivhai L lisiv eharne of ilie search at this end ami. Iieiii;; an nmisually keen ohieer. I've no <!oiiht that lie's
assidmm.slv lomhinn^ tile divtiim ui th a Jine-tootlied eunib. I t ’s certainly no LrticMi my doiii^i atiy- thnm tiiyvelt. Tlie <lisi r i d ‘s new to me. limt I’v why I nveleired Wisljsjrt to take
o 'S '^
A second too late and he's “ run out" t Though it fills him with dismay,
I t ’s a far worse thing to be, no doubt, “Run o u t’’ of O.B.J.
0 ® B
Duffims (oh b e joyful)
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P ' ‘ IN BLACKBURN BREWERY. LTD.
B R EW E D BY D U T TO N ’S
1 1 over. He knows )ii>. m’onmi. siml that 's aluavs a hi^ achantaj^c*.’’
Sifielair said nothing. He was womler-
ino what Nelson would say if he know that in Ic’ss ilian two hour's time he (Sinclair) was ” oin^ to watch ovc-r a mysterious Immlle ol elothinj: down iimlej- 1 he ireev—tlie kind of i-lothin;: worn hy the i-avaliers of old. Hut. al te r ail. that wav veareely .Vel'Oii's hiiviiie,.*.. jiini it would he rather iiiterc’vt- iim it ho ami .AK-rrivale were 'e.vpenvihj,, lor tin* apprc’lieii'ion of the very porvon SrotlamI Van! were avvidimijsly looking: for. Dinner wav cpiite an iiiloi-ina! alfair. Nelson wav umiviially ipiiet. It veemed to
Sinclair that the imiwixe hrain heiiiml that- pIcMivant lace vfav <-iioj|^<.(j jn working out
. S T R O N O A t E
}ootieiency. He had .'eleotec! from Ids iat<^ diiplowr'v wel(-vt,,ck<’d cellar, a Iioitle oi' Mdo \ n \ f Cliccjuoi whic-li hjoiioht a i:Iow of
a prohlcMii more diflieiilt than aiiv devived hy old l-jieiid. Cleave altc’inh’d to tlieir waiitv with cpiiei
i l i len‘' t to tlu- detect ive'v eyev ;iiid un- !i'ovr-(! ih<’ iVitdv o] liiv tonfne.
•• I've heen thiukiiio over what yon v;dd
'•rott .Miiiior lint hiv <h.jith in a vjinilar lashion. .Now ihat'v \ery cnrioiiv. |t not iiiiii! ihiv alteritoon i Ic-acncd the tael. Why tliai lool Wi'liart m‘v<-r ;ic«|iia liitt’d !■ of it. I
c.in't ima;iiiie. Hut there it I cloii't 'Uppovo \ou have’ any vic-ws on
liltoen yonrv ;io.i ;i pre\-joiiv tenant ol .Moor-
tldv alK’niooii. .Mr. Sim-lair," lie c<mti<U‘d. “ ami I'm jii't a little
perple.ved. What I c a n ' t cjuitf’ reconcile iv the laet iliat
lor nearly l ialf -an-innir /’ In* intimated. > 0 lar , iliei'e s no si^n ot him anywlo’re.
I \i‘ lieeii on the* piione to iK’aihjwarlers ‘•S e e ln*r!" f should jolly well th in k I
did. I ’ve never seen tinyone <Hsai»pear vo rpdckly. She .'imply v aid' l ied throu^ili the wal l .” Hal f -an- l iour la te r a l t e r a f rui t les s search,
tin* two men r e tu r n e d a«*rovs tin* {i'dinids to th e .Manor. Hal f -way aeids s iln*y met .Nel'on Imr ryi i io over the ;xrasv. *• Whi t t 's wrony: r ’’ he jisked. " I c-ouhl
Imve sworn I hciii'd a shot somewhere. ' ’ ••'Von diti,'* Siiielsiir told Inni with a
wry 'iiiik*. " a m i i t 's lucky I'm In-re to tell \ciii how it Imppeni 'd." " Ik’fori* you do tlmt,*' said tin* iletcetivc*,
" th e r e 's somethin; : I wan t to tell yon. I d o n ’t want yon to y;et <*Ncile<l ahont it. Tlier4*’s proliahiy some fpiite Lt*'od e. \phina- t ion.
-A ieleiihone messjioe lias eome
ihrou":h for me from heji(l<|nart4*rs. .A con- ' t a h l e ar r iv ed wiili it less t lmn ten mi i inles ao»). Th e Yard has lieeii mitilivd that . Mi? Ov e r in^ ton 4lisapiK.*ared this afU' r imon. ami, up to au hour ;i;ro. hiid mu liMurm-d hoim.*."
CHAI ’TKH- .W H . Km!.v|ei;:li Hardens . r in ' l 'c ; ! . ' ’" iMe ap- U
l*roaelied on th e r iy h l , ^^oint: simthwsn-ds al'in;; tlie Kin;: s- road from Sloiine-sipiiiro. A ' l ia rp tu rn down .Mulherry d ro v e , a shor t nt iprelei i i ions t l iorou; :h)are. l i rin^s yon itito one of
l.omlon's nijuiy res ident i;il liacR-
wa te r s th a t hear tin* a p p r o p r i a te soiihr iipiel ••
H.irdeiiv.’’ Here, awjiy from the tratiie of tin* main road witli it> unemli i i; : vucces- sion ol iiiiinihuves. yon fiml yoiirsi'll sml-
4leiily t r j invpor ied iiiio an nnhelievjihic solil mie.
On iliiv witi ti’f ’v a f te rn o o n , th e ;:ar»U‘ns
t lmt viood in th e c en t r e of tiio Inm'es i lmt honmled the four sidev of tin* reetat i^Ie. looked hleakly ( le'o laie. The t r e e ' , jone ► ime .striiiped of th e i r folijioe. pointed th e i r ;:ain i l ;:rey jirnis lo the leaden sky. while on ciieli vide th e r e llowi’il. here am)
the re , oceavional yellow Hares jten-oljitin;: throii;:Ii tin* sp.-icioiiv lanliol its. Km|vlei;:li (Jar<l<*iis. st'lilmn tin* .sc-ene of
any \(*ry ;:r4*al juminiil of ac t iv i ty , were mort* 4li*verted th a n ev4-r.
.Many’ of the
liill. well-hinit licnivO' liad t in’ir linen hliii4ls (Irjiwii over <*very wimloWj for few folk wlm
ejiii sirriiiloe otherwise ever r emain in town 4liiriii" the Chr i s tma s Iicjli4lavv. ami iLml'- lei;:li t iardei is is |icople4l hy tlio'c* who lmV4! Im-cii well .vervc4l li.v th e (oifldesv ol' |•'ortllm•. -Many of tlieiii pr«*fer to ]»a". tin* win te r on llie Hiviera where ilieri* a r e no loov ami lu t in g wimU; otlieiv have " l i t t l e p l a c e s ' ’ 'oi i ’.ewhere in Scol laml , while tlio 'c ic'S tortuiiaU* liave to lie eoni4‘nt lo ri’iiiain a t lioiiic.
aiice ol ilt4‘'<* few, imvc* hcen herel i 4'p4‘cially in th e e; im-tallii- c l a t t e r of ilaily visual to tlie at tills t ime oi th
If it Imd not heen for the alle;:i- Ktislei;:li Ha rdens would
nutiK’roiis timii the Initimn. One ol llie lioU'ev wlieiv wt’Ic-oim* •■i;:n' '
aelivity had prevailei l for the p a ' t tlin tlavs. was .Numher
ot all tolieiis ot' lifi’, irl.\- tiiornin;:s w Ii«.*m tm.- a milk tloat s e rw ' ol a leliiie popula t ion whicii. y e a r , is always tm»re
Tiie . 'ervanlv had
H«-!eii to jimke up he r niiml iv;:ai-4lim: tla* lu tu r e . H e r thou; :l its on tliiv ;^iey aft<*r- iioon. av 'h e vat iii a coiiiioriaOle wicker
i-lmir helofe the lire in he»- hedrooin where, at Lail.v l•*o|•rev^er'v Inddiii;: she had ;ioin*
timt Rvpeei oi the ca'e, have y our " “ It hadn't altoi;dh<-r vlipp,*,! my iitimi.'’ id Sinclair. •* In tact it wav tliat which
PARKINSONS’ .E A S E ^
T1EAD
TWO S IZ E S 3 / -& I / 3 SINCLC POWDERS 2 ° EACH
made me iiivt a l inie hit 'iivph-ionv of \c'9R ' ui*a ml-dried t lieoriev." ".Not iiit-aml-drieil. if yon phauvc’," cm-.
troin tie* 'il\«*r ' t a f ' . and a touch of fro'L ea\»* a razor ede,. j,, tlj,. wiml that hlew
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co.-it tuno-(! up alioiit hiv earv and his voil. hat pulh-d down o\c-r Id' eyc-v. .Mori,m .sin- i lai r 'lipped iiiioliveiv<'d out of the .Manor ;iml made* liiv way. hy a cirndtoiis rente*, :■> tin- jiine t ree' that skirt i’d tlie road. Tlu’ ni;iht huiie Iilo* a i-nriain ot er«-ji«‘
to no- as it i ' to ymi." .<iii< lair told 1dm. .\ii hour later, with tin* ccillar ol hS n\er-
It wav not dilhcult for
'lie* \ouiie man to find hi ' way to tlie vpoi wlu-re tie* iiiNvteriouv humlh* repo'ed. .Many Were tin* t ime' when he had nidded liiiii'elf ii\er iiilinitc-ly more* daneerouv country diir- tlo- y<’ar.s that suct-edc-d iPl l . 'I'idv ad\c-ii- ture wav cni'ioii'ly rendid'cem of old lino’v. He had inuvided Idinvelf with a poweTlul
toi'cli, hut there wav no necowity lor him to U'e it. He areiH’d that , iinlevs the L^roiiii'l WM' **\c-ept ioiia lly tandliar. no om* wdiihl \c-niiire cm tin* ipu*'t - if cjtie't it la* -until ilie moon 'hed her ai idmiiiodat inix
iielil iln'oimli tin- ti'<-ev. .Vt last, tlie old lady ot tin* vkie>. ai'o-c
iil^c‘ a hldlize- ehalice o\er tlie divTailt Idll. ' i lliouetiine tin* e-rc-ci lean t ru n k ' of the )»inev ami ca' l i i ie '" I t . ohlicpie 'liadows a c ro " the.- \i*'lditi;: cariu-t of needle'. Whc’tln-r h\ accidc'iit c.r 4h*'ien lu‘ i<m*w
iw»*iity ndiimev pa ' l nine, and he wji' he. eiuimi^ to Wonder not only wle.-re Mei*'naie could he. hut al'o whellK'r, af ter till. Ids \i;:il wti' ;:cdiie to lie tridtlcsv. when a pc-<nli;ir 'ertipin;: voiiiid etune to Ids cti i' . It 't'c-im-d ic* c-oine ficiiii the other 'idc* of the low stum* widl, that homided tlie road. With c‘V<-ry imi'ile of Ids litlu* hotly tilert, lie [leeied forwsinl. and then in* felt his heart potindiiitr hi ' rihs. lor vlowly there* appc'tirecl over the wtill :i Ltf'.v fmur<* lilic* a hooded nlia iitoin. He walclu’tl faveinat ed. tm;i|*;ihlc* of movement. 'I'ln* tieiire ero"t-d tin* short interveidiiti 'ptno helwfcn tiie wjill and the ir*'e, ami .stoopeil to retrieve*
tin* Imndle. In ;i ...... lent, Simhi i r stepped fonvard to
intercept it. only to timi hini'elf starint: Miecliaidcally down the e|<..aniim' harrel of
vpoke. ami the yotnm l•"ln fell straimely inert. He cmiltl 'c e Ik'I' lace, now. in tlie inooniijiht.
It was ghostly white with
eves lla'hint ' like lire. ' Slowly the orey pliantom moved ImeUwavds
towards tlio wjill, In.* rrevolvor .still poitit- im' towards him witli nneanny aeenrac-v. Tlien. like a fade-out in a eineina tilin. site
disaiipeare<l into the road. Sinclair reached tlie wall at a hound,
<ivoi,ped hack ajzain «« the other side am when he looked ag;a;n the lij^uro liad
'^ l laeint ; aloim the road he encountered the white face<l Merrivale. .
“ J)id you see lier.^” gasiKnl Merrivale. , ,
and was lialf-wav over wlien a hnllet wld't!e<l past his liead. Instinctively ho
a revolver. ••.Move anotln*r imh ami I 'hall live,'’ It was tlie iieiwous voice ot a woman who
'lioiie on to the narec*| liem*atli the’ ti'<c*. Sinclair elainc’d at Ids watch, it wji' iiear-
Mol. lint 'low ly tile ph.iiitoin 'hadoW' iiio\«’d roiinc! until a <lireci lieain om iiiooiiliLtlit
rc*dc<! the dc-cii\c‘ with an indnl^c’iit .viiiile. " .Never iliat !" " I'm airaid it iv in>i as hie a mystery
to **re.vt," Were, tmlural ly. viil! concerned wi th the e v e n t ' nf tlie p a ' l lew dayc. How viidden it )m<l all heen this 'wi f t ly
inoviii;: i l ianm l lml Inul rohh»-d lier of Ik-v la th e r ! Wi th wimi relent lewiic's tlic t^auiil
vpei.ire ol .Mivio'iinie Imtl eavt a slmtiow a c f f i " iiej- l i lel .Mo't ;:iriv in Helen's po'i- lioii wciiilil have oi\'vii theiiiveH'ev U|. to
l i e 'p a i r . Imt liim-v of c r i ' i s reveal th e in- imiK* eapacity lor coura;:*,’ th a t Ill's in 'oiiie oj U'. ami ||eli.-it haci inhe r i ted 'oi i iei l i in" el lier tatherv doomed tena c i ty.
Ii was
ihiv cjimiiiy wliich nad idayed 'iicii a lari:e par t Ml tin* " r e a l liiiancK-r'.v phenoiiteiml
sm-ce " . He i ie\e r knew when he was iteaic-n. and 'O .Nature, hoiciiii*: tie* Italancc* ei ecpiity, liad t »'a iiviin t ted to th e <laiioljti-r tin* imlomi iahle i-haraeie riv tic m the ta th e r .
l.atly l'c.)rre'tc-r Imd heeii a pc-rsoiiitica t ioii
ol kiiidliiK*". ami Helen telt l l ial , per imp' . Inil lor tile vympatliiev td t l i i ' mnidle-aucd Woman in wlnnn ih** u io lh e r - in s t imi ran 'o s i !
Inn w lin-h an uicoiivideratc.* Kate
hail clei-reed m-\c’i- to o r a t i fy . lu-r ordeal jjuolit imvt* livtni inml i l iarder to hear , liatl il:e licen left ent i re ly cUi Iter own, tlie oji) miiilil have toiind it iiioi'e tlillicull to rc-'i'l the onviauol i l ' ol a eiirioU' aiul inexpl ieahle le a f wi th whicli. since tlie tra;:e(ly on ( i i r i ' t t im' K\«- 'l ie Imd lu-eii in l e r i in iu i i l ly a'vailed. . lu ' l piei-i'cly wlmt th a t f**ar wa ' , >Im
clicl not know, ami 'h e tolil l ief 'cl f i lmi 'lie wav hc-fiii;: lool i 'h in talt in;: an.v notice ot it at all. Hut ..II ilio 'anie, she* knew t lmt . unt i l the myvtery oi lier l a t h e r ’' d ea th wav 'o h e t l . her inimt would n e \ e r he at a i revt. Ami in t i i i ' ies | iei t .'he hecanie coi i'eio i i' ol lioi' o'wji impitieiice. If it had mu lieen for t l ial . she mio|i i have lelt, h e l te r alile to h a l t le witli itei' etnoticniv, h n . . av it wav. l liere Wiiv a lwa v ' th e re- c-urrin-.: tlioiiuht llml >he ou;:lit to he playing lief par t in hmio in o lier f a t h e r ' ' miHxlerer
to i n ' t i i i ’. Tin* avvociiition ot
id e a ' in tlie hiiiimu
miml iv except ioiml ly 'troie ,: , an d as she watched tiie i lai l s t»f yellow llanie .shoot up w a r d ' ami oniwar t ls f rom llie ;:lowinu red ea\t*riiv ol th e lire. He le n ' ' ih o u g h t s Inrned lo Mtirlon Sinclai r . How she wi'hetl .*he ccnihl l i a \e told hini - - ; : iven iiiin jusi a li tt le hint of low .she* really fell lowar tls l i im; how \i-ry iiecewary he \ t a ' to he r ! Hot th a t Imtl heeii <|Uil«‘ iiii|)0" i ) j ie. She Imd known him l e " than .a week, am! voitiehow t lmt fail* veeiiieti to make all the tlilfereiice tn Helen. The re was C iillortl .Merrivale ot eonive. She had kiinwii him tiiiite a hni;: l ime ami h e—he lovetl lier. l i e Imti loltl he r 'O! N'amiely, >he wtimlcred why sin,* thon; :i i i of these two men now, ami why lier niemory of Mor ton Sinclai r .seemetl the more sootliin;: , more h<*lpfulj t lmn lier rc- ineii ihrance tn Mer r ivale! Wi th this new tjuery t l is inrhin; ; licr niimi,
Helen tlrojuied into a tilfnl .sleep. Huw hin;: she s lept , she tlld not know, Imt .'lie ^t rn^^led ‘lUt of nneoiiseiousnoss In hea r someone knockin; : on the door of h e r room. A trim maid entered at tlie uirl’s
leque.sl. " .A letter ftn* yon, Miss,*’ she annoumed,
heeii hurrieflly rec-alleil hy wire, ami w lien S i r .lolni. Latly I 'ahel ami Ht-lc-n Overiii;:- liui a r r ived, everyil iino; wa' in L9>'-*d "r tier . h \va' just a l i t t le loo ear ly as yet tor
inme in n ry .
Dear .Mi'S Ovcrinuion. 1 atn suf4i yam will l»4* surpr i'e*! to Imar
from im* >o soon, Imi the taet. is I shall m*V4*r rest ecnitc*nt mi ti ! I Iiav4* vo!v4*d the mys tery «»f .Monreroft Man o r *ni your U'l ial f . I left- Vorkvhire .xa’sti'ialay in tli4* no"4*.ssiou of ji iforniat ion w hic h. I tliiiik% will l<*a<! to tin* <’ar ly appr i - lu’ii- sinn of th e immit - rer . Homa* this
Imr r ied note. One elm* which I lmV4* ohlained needs
V4*ritiealion if it is to Im* of U'e to ini’, ami the oiilv p4‘ivon who can held im* is v<mrv4’lf. I ’sltonld lik<’ to 'ce you ini- ’im*(liat4‘ly. ami as 1 eaiinot ^et alon;^ to Kmlslei;:h (Jariloiis my.v<*lf, I am veml- iii;: th i ' im-ssaoi; ahni;: with soim-om- I
ean trust. It woulil help. \<‘.ry nmU- riaily, I th in k ,
if you 4-oiild coim* to 'Ci* me thi s a i te r - imon wi thout a4<|uaintin; : 'Uir olil f r iends Si r .lohn ami Daily l'alM*l. in makni ; :
this r4*.|ue>t i '
.My oliji-ct th a t , for
r4*asoiis wltieh 1 'Imtl i-Nplaiii wimn me im-et, this matu*r iinivt la* kept to oiir- '(*Iv4-v.
\V«* a r e . I may aild . ilealiiio witii <Ii*'peral4- p«*ctp|e am! havi* lo a<L
• juiekly. In east* von eaii coim*. mv man will la*
wa i t iu u wi th a e a r at the c-onier of S lo a n e - ' t r t 'e i . wliicli. it you cut tlirmi;:!! .Mulherry-sireet iiilo
l.im^'v-road. is only live minut<*v walk f'‘om Kmlsleioh Har - <Um.s. 1 Imve told the nmii to wait
unt i l four-fort\-liv<*. In Im' te . .Alortoii .'Sinclair.
(To he eoniiimod.)
(The elmrnctor-s in thi s s tory a r e ent i re ly tiiid no re le ren c e to livin;^
Iiefsons is in ten d ed . )
GiSBURN’S NEW "MIDDLE SCHOOL OPENED.
PAYTHORNE PARENTS STILL HOLDING ALOOF.
The IJev. .1. Hc' lop (Vic a r of (H'lniriD lUfvideil at tiie inoii tidy me et ing of Houlaml l•Mm.•al^l)n .<lih-C‘ommiu c e held Jii the Town
JIall . ( liiheiiM*, on .Monday, uiemhe' v prt • vent im*intling .Me"rs. T. Wa lker . H. Wad d in g lo n . II. Smal ley, .1.
Karkin.son ami J . Waddingtoi i . -Mention was imulo of the o|wn in g oi tiie
new miildle sehool at Hi ' lu i rn whieli i ' iii- lemletl lo serve the sc*iiior cl ii ldren of IHuiingtcm, Kaytlio rne ami o th e r p a r t ' llie more immet l ia ie t i is t r ict .
It was
s ta l ed th a t st.-iiolar' were in a tTemlame from IHmington ami Horf'.ui. hut th a t I’aytliorm* wav mu yei rep''ev<*iiLed. Di'c-iiwing ilie ohjec-i' ol the school ami the te a ching ol ilomestie .siihect'. iuc-luding cookc*ry, .Mr. H a r r l 'o n tjm*'lioneil whet i ier the
chiMreii woultl he alilt* to haue any I’ld tc r th a n tlit*ir niotliejv, .Mr. Donglav (Cle rk ) : Tin.* toaelier i '
f a rme r ’s t laugi i ler . We iiave had he" otli'er Wc ' t Kiding .'cIkmiIv i\\c» y c a 'v . and
she Ini' gi\c*n ewery ' a t i'lai-t ion. It i ' not iii'I a cpievlioM III b aking Iiread. ami lo r i l i . hnl of r e co g n i ' in g the value of loot! .'tull'*. a> w<*ll av ■
‘t r a in in g in an t.-eoiioinn ai
vensc*--of mak in g an a)*iM*ii'iug meal ai tlu lowt*st jiov'ihle eusi. Tin* Ch a i rman e \ l>re" et l tin* Impe t l ial
memhc'rv ol the c-oiiimiUee. when vi ' it iinj ( ; i ' l iu rn . w iiuld take i lie ■ ii»|<ortijiiii\ <if goio" to i i i'pecl tin* 'd io o l .
l ie c* \p r f " cd liit'
c‘o n \ i c t ion lliat. they wtuild liml it to ho 'oinet l i ing cpiiti* out of ilie
i.omnuMi. The Cle rk : I i-alled th is iiioriiing. am) tin*
i i iipn*"ion 1 had wa ' th a t tlie i luiilrt n w«*ro zealoit'ly employed, were in ie 'ev ted in im*ir wcirlv. and IcMiked happy.
in soint* 'chooi '
it cannot he <lenieil tha t the cliiMi'en tio not look h ap p y .
I'in* ( i i ' lnmi 'c-hool i'
light ami ai»\'. am! at lmi rahly aclapii-d to it.s purpo'C.
Wnddmgton Organising a Dressmhking Class,
■J’he me et ing was iiotilicd of flu* iiitciMled
organi 'Ut ion lU a tc'chnical c-hi" lo r the leacli iiig of drev'i iiakiiig. Ileplying iti .Mr. T. Walker (.-^iaidlniri! i
.Mr. Doiiglav 'a id e\ c*i:iug com iniiat not c-I;i"ev wt*j»,* opc‘11 to any p a r t ol the cl i' lr ict uher** tin* deman d c'xi'tet i,
Ihit it 'iioiiM
he iioticecl tlnil tin* mii iimiim numlu*'' >*f 'tiidc*iilv wa ' tiltc*c*n.
( ’mh*r tin* c-iii-iiiii- staiicev it wa ' only tin* iinnt* popiiloU' town-
' h i p ' th a t toi ild g u a r a n t e e ilie mii iiinum. and a i iml i e r oh'tacK* wii' th a t mu all llie 'ch o o l ' were e<iuipped o'* ;ula)Uc*cl to the imijMue. However , if tlu*re wav a deinami for t lu’ i-Iav'es, ilie oil ie r t l i 'ahi l i i iev wire* not ii i'Uperahle.
July Attendance Returns. ill the 'cliool a l temian c i re t i i r i i ' ;ue-
'e i i let l lor llie iiioiith of .illiy. tiie Conncii .'(■liooiv were lietuletl hy ( it i ndleicni
l.am.’ Ihid' wi th tin* full ItH) pe r cent . ,
i i 'l ii ini
lu in g 'ecoii 'l wi th P3.33. 1*1 the Chni i h of Knglaml vc-hoo|v. Newton wav l i i ' I wiiii
‘.t'ni'.d t c-r ct*ni.. lolhuved hy ( i r e a i .Milton. Pl». and i>aic- Head, ‘.'ii.dn \>w .-ent.
WOMEN WHO BREAK DOWN Through Too Many Home Cares.
The work ol the wife at iioiiio iimkes
greater tU-inands on her vitality than .i nmii reali 'fv, ami there* i> always 'omethimj, more to do.
.No wtnider woim*n oUeii
hreali down umlef llie siiaii i, im wenah-r they get depres'ed am! ir ritahle, 'ni ter iroiii lieaihu-hev ami liackaclu'. ami always It t l cult o! sor t ' . New MuimI will th* wonder.' lor the wtuiian wlio is tired and Uvlv wern cut. Dr. W'
illi.nins’ pink piii' lm\e ilut roiimrkahli* property of creating i;c*\v rn *1 } I .ivl. am! iroiii iliiv 'Oi ingv reuewtd vi‘ality ,;m| full womanly health. •Mrs. C. A. Henvhall, of Hlacklinioli,
AVinkliill, near
l.eek. Stalls., say':--- ".Aimnt twelve months ago I lost my hu'- liaml, ami was left with hve young eli;ltlr<n,
Tlie .shock caused me to have a nervouv hreakdown,
immtliv. hut, made uo progies'. " -A Irieml strtuigly atlvisotl me to try Dr. Williams’ pink l>ills, and hv the lime I
luul taken one box of the pills I felt an improvement.
bet ter, ami wa.s less low .spirited.
maid wiliulrew. For a moment .she toyed, womanlike, willi
.she .slit open the waled Hap and pulled out a Mnall, single «heol of notepaper. As ’.she read, F-ho became conscious that
the envelope slariii;:. .specnlatin;;ly at iho handwritin;:.
I t wa.s hlranne to her, and
lioldin;: tint an envelo|H* towards Helen. " A t:enllenian's in>t liandet! it in. He went away ami didn’t mention anytliini.; ahout :>n answer.” "Thank you I" Helen munnnred, and t'hc
I could e at and sleep inmli I tim-
3s. Ud. a box—nothing else will do. WEKKLA* TMTOCKSSION.
t inned with the pills for live week', ami now I feel ipiito well in every way.” .So build up your liealtii hy taking Dr. Williams’ pink pills now.
lU' all clieinists,
Irom palpi tat ion. I was very weak ami tle- prt*vved.
J grew aimtmiie ami 'ullered I was umlef the tltHUor for some
THE GOLDEN AGE OF ELECTRICITY.
Humanity at the Dawn of a New Era.
By A. E. TOMLINSON. Wi l l i tile ait! d elect r ici ty man 'na' ♦\ -
t f i ided liiv powt*r Iroiii tin* 'ol id eaidl i out into tile ai l-pc‘rv{iding c,*tht*r ami into t'tic umraeked inyvt eri<Miv i ii iiwr 'e which is peopled liy the vl ai' .
It iv a new iiiui
j ioimi l weapon in man'v liaiids. ami its pov' ili iii t iev i ‘\t*ii now ait* only j iar t ial ly explmet l .
I' ilectriciiy i«, in the gi'owm!
hei ioj i lh. in tin* ai r above, \<*t it i ' only in rect.’iii year s tha t man h:is t r aced it am! I tar i iewed it li» l i i ' ne ed' . The liillesl and riclievi • Miiraclt*s a r e ' t i l l to c-onie. Dowt’r is pr t i ' j ’er i iy. Tin* iDiiiiiry wiiic-li
makes )iillt”'t timl iiio' i proi i tal i le U'e ot tlie iwc-nt ieth c«*nliiry wf aptm, el ect r i ci ty, will umloll»te<i!\ domin a te i)ie wml t i ol the inlure. We in nri tain have not lieeii laggar t l ' in the Held imleet l the wltole o) li iodevn elect rie (le\ clopim*iit i ' ha'Cti on tin* n*' earch wiuk oi an Ki igl i shmai i . Faraday iiiit W4‘ have cer tainly lii;t*ii ' low in 'n- oi 'dinat i i ig ami organi'ing oiir
i iat ioi iai
el for ts to cHie c-oiitiMon eml . Making Up For Lost Time.
Wi* arc* mak in g in» lor lo ' i t ime. l iowf \ f i ' . TIk* ereatioM it) th e C<*iitral
Id ect r ici iy
Hoard la ' l ye a r was an event of lirst int- jior tance to each ami e \ t ‘r \ tuie oi U'. IvNeiywhere in ew r y ' j ih e r e ol lile we liiid the prim-iple of unity :iml ai iialgama t ion g amin g g round in iml i i ' t ry . religion ami p o l i t ic ' - ami nowhere C it more* ii iiporlaii t an d more e " e u i i a l th a n in th e 'pln - re of
«*lect rii.-ity . The t i rvt - f rul tv of tlie new Hoani 'v :ut i \ it i ev a r e now to l iam] .
The l i i ' i
supe rpowe r zone .to ht* .vur\'t*yeil umler the new 'chenie i ' eei i t ral Seolhiml . Tlii.s in- elrnlt*' an avi*a of near ly d.DUd vipiave mi les wi i l i a |Mi)»ulation of near ly lonr nii iiion*. am! eompr i ' ev the gr eat s l i iphui lding. coal ami iutt,’ iml i i ' t ' i ev ol Scot l and. The vaim* of the 'clieim* lies aliiiovt whol ly
ill the eeni ral ivat ioi i of ef for t . ' l aml ar t l i s a- tioii of output , ami pcMiiing ol rc-'ouri-e' . Tl ie' e cd ecui r 'e ar** the atUanl agev ot liie ordinary iHi ' iness eoiiihiiie too. How t l i i ' l•el l t ral isa i ii*n will lie ef fected i> hy iht* rei inct ion of the i i r t 'ent Mi) generating s t at ions lo an eventual total of only eigl i t .
Tiie.se will
Im* nUei'eoi i i ieetet i hy a .'cries
of higi i - i i r i 'v'ure I ranvi i i i 'vioi i lint '. It iv e' j imalecl tlial th e Hoar tl \til l
Im*
able to eominemc* vupjilyiiig in .August. I'.'lM'. and tha t m lour y c a 'v. ll>Mii-M-l. tlicrc* will he a g r o " ' a \ i i i g to tin* u n d e r t a k e r s in tlu* area ol nearly L'POd.diKi.
’Iliis liow-
e\i*r is hy no nie aii ' th e wliole oi the ' to iy . It iv expe cted lliai tin* o u lp u l will he >0 increa'et l ami p r ic e ' so rec.!mt*il iliat an ini ii ieu'e im | i e l i i ' ' w ill he given lo I'nc* ii'c ol electr icity throiigliout the* a r e a . Oiu* can v isiiali'C th e lull eiect r i l icai ion ot in- clii 't ry ami ol f a i i ' p o r t . »*'iiecially ol niaiti- liiie 'crvic-c'. Ti t i ' would mean tlu- hc*- gi i ining ol a new pro'.pc.Tity for .•sc-oikitul and llie tiawn of a new eccuioniie ora. We m t i l l ' eoi i i i t ry liavc* st i l l f ar f<»
t r awl . l iowe\er . hefon* we catci i iiii ui i l i our leading com pet it of '. Tl ie eonce'pi ion oi supc‘r -po\wr am! a 'Upt - r -power zoiu* caiiu* lo Us f rom .Viiiein-a. Herni any, I ' r ance ami Italy , w liO'C exainpie wc* liaw inllowc-d ami wI:o natural ly lone a long ' ta rt of ii' . In Helgi i im tlu* consi impt nm of energy ini ' mol e il iai i doiihiccl ' inc e
compa re' wi t l i ’j r 'i in Fr ance, and ’Jod m Her i i ianv. wl i i l ' t .unpiu in tlu- F.S. . \ . reprc'cMitv ahoi i i hal l o! the wor ld' s output. In the lasl -namet l coi int rv tlu* capi ta! in- vc' ict l ill c’lectrii-ai undertaking' in ; inuMni ted t.) the eno’-moU' 'Uin of ". Idd ni i i i ion dol l ar ' , whi l ' t the progrannne ol e \ - tc*n'ioiiv i iu 1P*J7 involve-' acMi t tona! c-apital inve-'iiii*‘i i t ' oi li.'s mi l l ion dol l ar ' . In t l i i ' ci ini i t ry wi- have- heen l iandi t -apped ialii«-r I'V tlie lact
t l iat •oir imi i i ' l i ial
tlu- Cenlr;i! t.j vol w- - i' licoi. In ail 'ci'pe arc- ic
' iildc-ncn-y was ha 'ed on steam, ami w*- Iniw 1mm.-ii slow lo I'ul oiir i n i 't in the new and gr t -au- r god. c-let-iric ity. proldem tor U'- and one tln-.t Fleciric-i iy Hoard i ' th- ' igm-d
The mam
cc' iisolulat iioi and a nia Igtim.i- i iulusi r ies 'cl ienu- ' ot nat ion. i l
,'pc-ciali' t' . and o \ o | \ e tlu- 'ki lht ! •'rgtinis- .;tn>n i ie.e" ; ; ry lor hum'- iiing an ^-nt i ' rpr i 'e «i[
a.ity nnaiieitl. Only hig coinhiiu-' can v.'cni'e ihi-'C maniicdcl econ.miic.-' and m- c-rea'c:! o u tp u t wldch ahou- can clie;’.pc-i'. e h ‘'-tri<ity lor ilie cni'Uii.t- r.
lirni' ici tai g a th e r roui
Life-Blood of Industry. inodon:
Cheap eh.-ciric-ity i ' tlu- \ t - ry liie-iihu’cl oi imi i i ' t ry. Kwn agm- i i i ture i'
t inding us e ' tor th e new p owt r . aii'l liiercj a r e h:g v<lit-me' a leo i . - 'peei i i l ly in Dc-n- lii.i’d;. tor the t-ler-tritication oi n i r a l are; ! '. The re 5' no uec-.! to ♦■mplni'ize i t ' iinpoi t - ance to .)tln-r in ch t ' t r ic ' .
l-'or iii'tam-c* tie.'
new Sc-oiti'li 'c-lu-rnc* may c*veni'!al!y iiu-.m a!i tile tlilfereiiei* hetwc,-en proi i laide and U!i]Uotitahle wofld iig ot tlu- ' te e l an d 'hin- hij ilding imli i 'f I'ic' .n that- ar*-a. A in t iu-r ad ap t a t ion
eh*. t ric ity daily
) e . . 'min g more iiupoi-tant i> tliai ot «-'ectri'- emi ' i ry .
'I’he .-<iia\\ img an l*'al!' }i.*\we
'
t.nic*n ill Cana t la . i'.*’.' •-\.;niple. i ' tie- ic-:;tte la rge group ol pa; c-!--pulp atu! ciieiiuc-al
mith’r tidvii ig'. 'I'lie inanuiacun-c.- oi ealemin ear l i ide ami of eyananiith- ii i' i'd a ' a ler- tid'c-r* a r e two i n d u ' t r i e ' which ha\e* <le- vc-!opecl round the nnm- ipal hytlro-eleet tie ' t . i t ic' i i '. NmneroU' o th e r elu-mieal d u ' i r ic v might
Im- tU-wlopeil it die. in e!«i-
ti 'icity were e a ' i iy available. Aiiipic* suppl i t - ' of hydrogc-ii a t e in<’.c*a'-
iugly \ it;d to m uU-rn chemical i i roce"C' . •tml hytl rogen can he niaimlactnrAsl hy t-!eri rc»lpl ic me th o d ' . The )o-aduc-ti.iu of oi l ' from cotil wliieli i ' mi imp o r tan t to thiv c-ntmiry. ami in which th e hig
c-hemi.al eoinliiiio i» in t e r e ' t e d t lepeiul ' upon li\tir*>- gei ii 'aticiu . Hytl rogeu ag a in i ' U'ed in the manufat - ture c.f 'vnt l iet i ' - n i t ro g en m which the sjum* comhim* h a ' aLo matie ticiuemlcius pri^gro's. An t.‘v er .growing lioml niU't u n i t e the
chemical ami th e eleetr ic^ imiu ' ln e v , anti apt ly 'c*.
i.ecaU'e t h i ' ! ' Itie agt* ot ehein- i ' t r y al imi 't ns much as it iv liu- ago of elec-tricity.
The Railways. A\’e have h;trt*Iy tom-hetl th e f r inge of n
v a ' i subject . Wi th che ap elet- i ricity la rge diemev td rai lway eU'ct r ine at iou whieh
a r e at prevent impossihlo could he t a r r ied out . Faeioriov an d p la n t s nov eoiivuming many tons ot coal a day i-onld he ru n on deel r i ( - i ty. and wimle d i s t r ic t s wonhl ihu.s l>o f reed frtmi ptdlui ion hy .soot a n d smoko. How mut-h t-loaner would tlu* a i r of London ho if gene ra l ttso tif oioetr ii -ity were made for domes t ic h e a l in g a n d l igh t in g ] Then again one of the greatest of recent
If all the autos in the world were laid end to end, i t would bo Sunday aftoruooD.
B K r . F . K I O O R E S MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY.-ct
MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY
advances is in high tension transmission whicli renders it possible to carry power to towns or factories many miles from the generating system. This j)»'ogress in high transmission has '
Prompt attention to messages by
Po.st Motlier: ‘‘ AYhy do you keep rolling tho
Muni.”
dustbin round the yard. Tommy. T o m m y V m ju(=t amusing baby, Mnm.’* Mother: " lint I don't see tho baby.” Tommy: ” He’i» insid«> tho dustbin.
REFINED RESULTS-NO SMEARS 21. CHUKUH ^T.. CLUHtKOE }G Mcmji. Ea»l!iam» At l\anul>olt('m, . ' . , ,
n-.e fn-.aa crin* tpu r.e.ff mis« i:e.'
i.v.ec I:- , n.c l:.r. S. U'f.:e Lt trrs if'
j.Tj put B^BURNLEY nUILDING SOCIETY a lc t lu-
clim'mw STTatT. btsl .v h'f.K -
• hig,a pr<)hlc-in mr iiulividiia.l ;!f.
liu' in ' tal fv of es per t' atu! t*n!\' log coinidiu*' --an
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GENUINE BESPOKE TAILOR
pected to anioi ini in the* nea r liiiiirc* to hid l;w. i l l ' , per lu-ad lO populat ion. Tl i i '
and i ' ♦ x-
CHEAP PREPAIDS (ON LAST I 'AHK.)
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B U S IN E S S S A L E S .
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.AIK.MDIMA.M, .MAMHIAHK NOTIHKS, Va c .
Hirih s, De a th ' an d Aeknowledgna-nt ' . if prepaid. a r e :u eei)i*>d at
tj .-acj! ; ;f
ver.se. or levs i lnm four l ines ; if p,
.‘1,(3 pins ]/- lo r each lo u r l ine' oi vo; levs; Marriagt-v. if jr.-p.:ic|, 3,i) ; if
ho.lived
hooked. -1'- eac-h: In Meiiinriatii .Notices (p r ep a id ) , k’/- I'l'*-' h'L for e.-icli lour hi;. .. ,,f 1,
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a i 'o I t ' i n le n i a l ional iniplic-ai i-o: >. i g. Ini' het-n phofdu- 'ied t in’.! not
wdictle oi H n t am . hut imhe-d tli.- wl; ie of Kurope will voine ihiy he link.-.! great in t e rn a t io n a l h i u ' «>i eh-, t :u .i- mi'vftoi. Tin- nc'W go.l oi elc- ti ;,
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Iviiow n e i th e r nat ionalit u-' mo' la i' tly tlu-rc* i ' tlu- C|nevtno-
|io\tc-r uliic-ii lo r O' an Impi- riai iU*'::.in, Hr i ta in itvelf i ' mg 'o lianpik. p:,. *• i .:v coi rntnov like .-^Weth-n. Sw itZerla;;.;
whole u e iiave imrivii lled tai-ilitu-s ; : l iar
d i re c t ion. Ctimula Ini' aii.-adv lu.-.j.- gre.-!;- ' t r id t - ' tiiul Ini' '- veral luu* i njo u'. Ta ' iuani t i . .New Ze aland. Imlia a!a' h aw all made* le-ogr '-". w-lnl't the liiige \'i<-toi'i;i FalK I'lval .Nu^,. ,i
'c i l . There* a l e Wconh-rful po":hii!'i.-,.. tu tin- dt-\'eliipiiiei,t .nul linlcing up ' I-lnipir**. hy wai.-r-geiii-rtit ing pow.-r. F.h-ctricity i> yvt m i t ' inta' i . -wi-il'k tvi*'eh*" iv hardly ; .-t .'Ut of the •
Tiu*
wlii’h- hunnin race i ' ' t am i in g aI::io'- un- auai't* on tl*.* thn- ' l ioM i*l a lu-tv •-;a .|’ pre-gre*" wliicli win make ..i;; \aimto<l >-i\iiizat ion o-.-m like d a i -k n c " .
. • : ' , . e \ a l I'Xpc-ft' .ilrmady 'P*-..:-. ti ’**
t i -an'i i i i"ion of j.ower- ky it irt-i.---. a .•! . f l igi i tmg and lu -al ing l.y th e U'c . • g;g.n:t:.r aer i t i l '.
Diic* c-\pc-rt pr.'pIm'U ' th a t " Tm- i. igi ’-
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