* r M f
iS-i 41:
|esday sen- man
9y the ETS Hoynl vi>itm*N 1o
l.tnulini nro many, but
Horn- lias a ^zroator aflVclioii I'or our eapiial liian lilt; yuoeii ul' Spain.' Hor plans lor a biay lure in tin. oarly Mimiuor with lior two ^lauy;liu*r‘' U'll through, yon will ronKunher, bvcauM* of Ikt son’s illnos-'. I lioar tlial sliu now imon<l< to ^•omo ovor <'arly no\t’ month witli tile Urincossos Healrix ami .Maria ( ’ri ' t i lia—now ao<'<! ro'*po(rt ivoly oi^llt<•^.•n ami lifloon—am! I’ rim-o .laiiiio. It is now soino six month- simo the I’rint'i* of Walos ami Prinoo (tcoroc* \i - iu‘il
lli<* Sttanisli (.’ourt. ami lliis may ho rooardod a- a rotnrn vi-il .
spcMiT .AND t ’o n r r . So one
I i'lied tliat
miolii Miminari-e the newiy-piih- 1 mi)»e-'*ioiis ami Memor ies” of izreal .sport-man ami pielu«o-iiuo
lia- at Wimlsor.
ores
\’ irii.riaii. the late Lord llihhle-dale. His jioriod of -ervieo a- a Loial-iti-Wailin;; and Ma- ter of tlie hmhliouml-, enahlo- him lo tell Us nim h tliat i- new aiui iniere- i in;; oj hi- U«iyal Mi - ire— and lier .Mini-ter-. He an entertainin;; tale of a dinner-parly 'I'he (^>ueeii ate ipiii kly. and iiad a tri<-k of «leprivin;; u- of
tlie servants
oil’* plate- direeily -lie lia<l tini-lied. . . On one oeea-ion Lord l iari inoton found hi- plate wliippi’d away Irom him wlien only hall
t.hrou;^li a very u-eful-h'okin;; mil from a -adille while i-onver-iii;; with the hlneeii. He .-loi'jH'd in the middle ol a -enlem<‘ in .'time to a n e - l the -earlet-elad maramler. ■ Mere, hrino iluu hark I* \\«* c-ourtiers
pre-enl held our hreath.'* It. i.s a;;»'eeable lo fiml a A ietorian ap-
pfot'in^ ot iinxlern manners. ** In iiin
voulh." hi' sa\.s. ** people wen? frequently- - almost generally—ero-s to one^ anotlier. . .
.«n to ai lr i tmle ihis to the * urhan •jl the Imlel.s. restaurant life, ami halls, to thi? Uiviera i-Npre—. and moii' amu-i‘d
Im
- th e Witlli nlea-ed.'
roMINH QS N
.\lihoiu;li the he a tlllli* of ■ tqipo-i'd to the tlie " .-^i-a-on
..M th.-
itertaintneiit- art To Jiaiiie hut a (iranil Dedlii
iiKiliii.-..' ..I ■nnl Ouocn will
1 notiii* a un*al improvemeiil.” and he ooos ■ ■
........ ‘...... wav •’
tnu-u'- winti.’i* ;ind .-o
k n t k h t a l \.m i :n t s .
Little Sea-on is -uppo-ed intimate entertainin; ; , more olheial sjdemlour- itselt. [iromi-ed ehariiv many ami important, lew.* tliere will
;ni.l till- nuiriM'^ C'n>-.
eomjdote eirenit lias been made—fair licel- amUloe, no running. 'I'lie fun (?omes hi’eau-e no one can liave any notion *)f ilio route to he covered. Eor ilio crow it- tnay he a mat ter of .a few liundred yani - . hut there i.s alway.s tlie ehame that tli<‘ jilayers may find tliem-idve- in a. street wlih’h run.- ont- into the Home (.’ountios (more or le-s) without a turnin;; .
TOMACCOMS rS “ COAni -AND-SIX. famou- .story lolls iiow a man lay im
prisoned for year-. Wlivn the notion ol eseu|ie at la-l i)eeiirre<l to liim. he -imply opeiii'd the door and walked out. Stmii'tiiin;; v«-ry lik<* thi.s seem- to hav
happenetl to Lomlon loiiaeeoni-t-. Ion;; oj pie—ed hy tin? riilieiilous law that slop.- ill -ale of their wares at S-U
p.ni. It would .-eeiii to ha\e ilawm*d on them all al once that a mnv tlay heoiii- at. midiiiolii. ami that ill tho-i' parts of Loiidoti whn-li \vorli
ami play heiwi-eii iL’-O ami L’-tt
a.ni. quit hit iif people Inid llieiii-olvi's in m ed ol ei; ;areties. So our «*xeellent trade.-niaii opiuis at this tiim?, ami -niil<*- at ” Dorj
NKW SITWKLL POK.M.' lleelaiimMi ■
With his new volume of poetry ** Kn;;laiid ■ Mr. Ushert Sitwell lias <ome
iinl and slniw liim-elt as the fmo Lii;;lish poet peiliap- the foremost - that his ad iiiir<‘i's liat'i* Ion;; heli<‘\e<l him to he. IK'i'e in ihi.s hook we hav<* a whoh' niiniatui tin.' I'hiMhimI thai \w all lo\i'. I h«' I is Mire tti rouse intense inlere- t . 1ml ililUeult to -ee how. this lime, it can po .sihiv arous<* tliose le<*linos ul iiostiliiy whi'eli al one lime tho name ’• Sitwell was
as.seeiatod.
• Hrand Voiin;; .Man ’’ ol l'..n,i;lis}i h'tte •' AND ARNOLD.
" I’.U' I , " I’liiil I " i-
( iHiri 'riioativ meet
; doin;? .-o hrillianlly al the that w'* are not likely
(ilie mana;;'‘menl s next .-ek't'iion loi it •
.Arnold Meimett’s ** .Mr. Pr.diaek • Iniernal ional Sea-on ) lor -oiiie tinu Ik‘ the
on tin- •J-Jrii!. at lintli ot wine li tlio K iti;; I'lo.ont. Ami nrinn^io-
•.i.iu. -n-.- w..|l lonvai-a lor tlio I’nn.o.s i•■U■/.■llK•lll
11.Mol Dnll at f l a n . lo o - on rimomlH r m 1i. Tho l)nko ami Dm im.- ol
York will ixivo a . l inmT- i .ai lv I'.n' ‘ 1“ ' ami at loa^t nmf Uo.'al I l ime—,o alo union;; the natron-. s u r n i A i ' iu cA ' s
i ;a in . ]. i„.i .mini that a .................. ..
. . 1 ,.111 , 0 . ■ lint I lioar on oM;.-ln;nt anl l.ont,' lli'.t
l.onl
• a .'-onth Airiea.
h t in. m.-o. onr l o " will Im .-ontli :mi„. for
l.onl Atlilono ami ‘■
, , -
,o ,.av notliinn ol tlioir ,lan;rliIot. rainr.rnlt;o liavo won t;roai i,o|.nlaiiti
,11 inirts nf tlio I
ni.ni. i'
lM-.NC-ll VIS ITOI IS IN TOWN.
.\ frioml nnnarkml to mo tin.'
: !nn. V ; om y 'p , . k o n 'm nioiit hs j>a-t.
Tli.-itr,' lias lironitlil " 'oi ' a ;-oon man. - am
anpoarano,' at .Mos.'ow in 1. ‘. lorr I liar.'l. who a i ro i t s ullo ol tk>-
HiwUn iklnm-os ami n alioli. - . .P ; ; '
r ' - V ' ' - : ; : i - T ! " n , x 'm : i o oni i im in ti... wi i i ia. ,' i ; ' ; " ; " " ; . ' " -
' " ^ n n X ' r . ; , n r . n . o V - t o r la-t woOt wm RICES
|RES and anrl
llashlights wirciess
Lch D iJAIYiAS
*:s. :burn p.m.
.1,0laeiim maiia^et m I ta t i ^ IKA.M UAr iNO. NKW s - lM- - -
Tn tlio nllioial inv- "1 I'm l-P'ly onno of ns an-
Hni l i 's la iV t.■,.m t^ turn- to iho lelt. AVIDOW’S TASK.
FARM OF 21 ACRES TO SUPPORT f a m i l y o f
s e v e n . ..
■ l l r ' K ,1. XV. Douklii-i - Vi'k .0 Ik.' iuliil I'MiK-'iltiol. T '^ ' ' J " 'mk ,u : ! .n l . lili'liiiiM
WHEN PEOPLE VISIT CLITHEROE.
had iK'on UL ami .
eee<lin;;ly lenient in coiwiaKU woman’s circi imsiames.
h,.fore tlie ^
THEY stay as long po ssib le !
Hiii'ileucli-iiveiim', f l i l l ierm' . mu- a t " 'm i iv H,m iml
Kr.'d \Vilkiii-,m,
im.tm '" i - .11 1 -Monday.
, .MiiumoiM'd im
I l iku: : ; an ovm','r.nvde.l ’ ',1 1 , at lOi'd-loul "ridno .111 tlio '.til iiuiiiiit. P C l larcroave- >tated ihal ivl.i'ii 'm
M.ipped tlio veliii'le l„' Inimd it 1 1 ^™' , ' ,ki pa-xen;;ers. wli<'n*a.s i
/ “huvo s is. only 21
' ‘" m . MaBk[lraJos'‘' ' a e K V ' i have no dou'it i t is very hard for
ti,cm . . .M i l ^ i t i o n . Ali'E
Jig and Is THE
^ 4 i 'w o n r i f a ' ; r " : r < V r t o S h rO i i l d r o n to attend s<ih“°]-
The J laRistratcs want to help
diiUlrcn to
for 12U. The Mat tistri ite.’ Clerk l-Mr. X
Woi'l.'.-) I XViu i t tho lii.t V)of.-ndiint said Ids Compimy had issued
t'Tviin; in C'itheroo as lorul .as they could,
w it"d^■or the last 'hna 'r'lioh. ...lence, was nven'rowded He li.ul
. The Magistrateii Oio
, ^^'hev wili maVo an . u , 0' at tend school.
" .^ t ’’fem ra''n rri shall have to get some help ^' 'n,e'Ma«i 's tr” t e ' ’ CV rk : Tlie magistrate.s
altermitivo bnt' e omt j ‘
destination. Mr YYoeks; Did the passeufter.s comphun.
,7,; 1 tlio
. . " ’'.rv ■I'wo toarns. ,„nn,l m wiml ,
r'lU'r .''.'.V l',,vm'v.l "1.1. Pi‘-ny. n.ikiii*'-nan'. and. aii<t i:!;Hu."''t’,u'i i i i h,...'' ami u halt-
hoiK<t r-i- • "1 .......... .... ............... ' " K in u u n k i t
AE YU M D G Time of Trial for Women.
R O
„Kl . - t ..111 at h.Him dl l ' ‘ I - I ■ Til.' Miiituii'iiU". " ' ' 'y - , - ■
.,,,,1 vmi ivi" ,l„„m ill.- I"."' " "
lK.l.'„.laiit i f..'ilil C'li.'";' ■ , hx'
" " .,.|.'ii(liiiii ■ ' ii'" ' " 1 - In " liiiv.' 1" mlM.' , 1 ,di , . l u. k.'l II Ilia" ' "
lull ilUi'l- I'oiK'llllllt till' Hire illlilost ovory
iv.iliiali liiu ri'iis'iu
IDLE-AED
forty LTl'OW
iiiiviiuis a'juiil lieailli. This time of trial , ti lth its altaoh.s ,'1
la i l i l lu'" ami palpitation, Ills ol di'iu'os-ioli, violent li.'iidat'livs and
l.aik paiiis, uo.-dlms 1 ,-ai's ami mmilioli-, is nsjlitly _dri'adi'd I'.V woliii'ii: hut, il ri'iisoiiiihlo .-tep.s are takou to salcjtmii'd the health,
11,1 soi'iniis ill-
■lloots will arisi'. -\i this tiit'iiinn point ol hi,' Dr. Williams' I'iiik pills liave ft'vvn a li..|iiiii'.; liaml t,i thou'amls ,ii
.siilloniio
HoliR'ii iih.i wore lijtlitiiin a iiopi'lo" hattto a.-ailist poor lioaltli and wiuini}; .stroiialh. "■■nio v.'iv lio-t lii'lp lor I'll.'' woliiall
,11
iiii.hllo arte is Iho lioalth-liolp jtivi'ii hy Dr. Williaiiis pink pills. Ihoso pills liato ,r valiiahlo .slroiialhi'iiiiilt olU'ol, arisiiia lion tho faol, that ihoy roiiiloroe iho liloiid iipplv, oiii'iohini; and piiril.ymi; it.
Jn
d.iim- s,i ihov holp to mnii'isli the .stai'M'd ami
.ivorti.Nod norvos, th and vitality to tho wli.ik'
sy.stol 1 .
i!v tills natural pi'0 0 0 -s all pains ami woiik- iK'ssos lire ounipk'toly dispollod hy J ) i . Wil liams’ jiiiik pills, and a. Irnttor, Imppioi
ondili.ui •■i hoalth and siurits lU'ises. Kvorv woman of iiinldlo iii-o .s um d tnki
adviuilinto now of tlie woiidorliil hoalth-holi of Dr. Williams’ pink pilK. (It all ohomists
;)i. Ud. hus—notliiiit; vise will do. \t "olton-hv-"owland, on Monday, Donald
W' Oslorlicld'. a tsouthport sohoollioy, was
Iirderod lo pay "is. oosts for ohstriietini; the hi^hwav in Sawley "row with a .stone, lis father wrote to .the Lk'noh oh.'s.'i'vjng that
' I his oar .stopped in the lull and the Inn placed a stone hohimi the wheel, niimteii-
l ional ly leaviii(j; it "hen they moved a"ay. --------- ------------------------- -----
reitimcnts will have resumed the famous red tunic.
stay.
XVithin two years all "ritibh infiuitry I.ooks as tlioii(;li peaoo is here to
c s KILLS ahont- me 1” ,,i-inv
visii'ors from I’a i i ' . l - f 'I'*' P''!-'- ,.„1 so oioat a simooms Imro. lim not l.ooi on tl.o C-ontinont - imo its oiW-mal
, ' 1 " r ' . ' ; " ' : ,
..... I ''■':,r''';iM ';:wi,,,i. ...ikiii i - llEnlif'l .li i.k.'i i pmUlni.,
'I'.ii'-siz,'.! Iiianu l»-'' - ■ f ? r ' ' £ ^ 4 : : ^ t ; ! f f a ; ; . i t . , u , ; ' ' - ; ^ ■‘y ' r r y
Vi. orov nmlortalms two
-.mn o-mvo t.-rm- .Vtliinni. i '
likol.v t.> .iii<|it
C.nioral llortzoo'- invitntmn to nnmun lor wnothor lliroo voar- a , i;,.vornor-(.onoral
’ ,
matinee at tile .Aiielphi l.'iiiiliiii I’n. lo :ii Kiiii'.'
eoii!<‘. Cumin;; out oi the ilieatri' 1 heunl -onieoiie de-enlM? Hie play a- •’ top "I Hie • |»ri-oner of /emia * ela-s. ’ am! certain ii Ita- all the oxi i t in; ; quality ol that "hi favourite, with far more Mihtlety.
-\
Inr tlie aciiim. there i-n't a weak -pol miy w here. D1-: (■Ol.'in'll.l-H'-S IlKOINKI ! V.
It W:is
pli-.iswnt t.i liml iktit witty iiml „,K.n.,',l u.tpn'swn:,. .liiiim;
-Mr. IV ‘
iiip; .,11 nil'll,Is wlm ,';I1IK' up t,' ,'ouj;
itiiiil.in 111 ,mills :i.;ii.. in tlm
I.i. Imts'l witli ltl^ »
liim ,Jii Ills wiimlcl'ftil ri'i'iiviTV. Tw„
iiiiurinn,'. ln' w:is il.'sporiit.'ly
siiiii,' ilii.v- WHS itivt'ii up liy I Hut. Ills wi l t's ilt'viitt.'tl iiiir'iiiH '
1,1 I'T'iiiict' liiivi* tliiiit' iiiui'V,-'ls IP' ".'lls
twei'ii llK'iii. uml lit' ii'J'V lii-f,u',' his I'lilkiii't'.
liiis put 'III II si'iii,' iiii'l 11 Ill'll luilitlay.
C IIAI.IAIMNI'-.' " VANITY. "
writ,', oil,.' ,11 tht'-f .lays, ,111 I - " " |.',.,l
' I ' " "
Wliiit 11 h,"ik -M. l - i " iy " f ilu' Siiv'i.' I l f liiil'l liavf any aliioillit "I
-.In-iilv. suit'.' an f'li'H.-'ss pi',..','-mu
! ; ; ' , . l ,W ' , v - i , i t i i i « " l i , . n > " pass.., tlil'iiii^li tlif luitt'l. 1111,1 l,ii- mi'-li
''l'h'*ilii'pVil'. iifl,-'i' Ilfs iriuiiipli at th,' Allif' i ^
SEOUND about the ■ HOME
By JUDITH ANN SILBURN Diplomeo of Doinoetio Scieoct .
IM.‘.STY: KNIA'KS. 'Ilu' hesl. wav to clean ru-iy am! ne;;IiM;
ie.il
knive.s is to rnli them witli ji little paralHii oil, leave them for a day or two in a dry pJaee ami Hien ruh ilicm wiili finely powdered niislakod lime. After this treat ment. place tliein in a flannel elotli and ill a ilry euiihoard.
A MJIOO.M liOLDl-;iL Ih-ooins sliouhl alway- l»e hiine, not left
liead ilownwarils on the flour. It tliere are no jie^s in the liou-eliold eupI)oar<l put two erows or nails into the wall ahoiii two
iaelies apart. Drop the hroom heiween tliem liandle ilownward-.
A CORNER SKAT. •onvenient, corner .-eat may he
prcteiirin;; -oiiie hoard aiicl liUiii;,. •helve-. oiK' of wiiieli .-hoidd
lie iiseu H'liiiN to the wall .lu-l above the -kirii i i ; ; hoard and tlie other ahoui one loot aho\e il.
'I’lie licoit <'d;;e- o) llie-e -Imuld
he nmnded. ami in the mitldle ol eaeli . plate -lioiild Ih' eiil lor the '* le;;. ’ whieli make- the front linn and pre\ent- any |»o—ihility ill' a eollap-e. The >id<“- -houid then he made .-i'eiire hy hein;^ nailed to |ii<'ce of hoard wliieh run- alon;; the lop of Hie ,-lHrtin;; cm each side into the eicraei. The iipner ol the-e two -helv<‘- i- eii-hioned and Inlted. and the front ix covered with eurlaii i which eonecal- tin' .-hell nmh . neath. wliieli can lie n-ed lor hoot- and
-h c a s t o r o i l
K.MIT.SION.
The lolhiwin;; ea-tor oil eiiml-ion elnl for
nur.sery n-e. Take one iea-|)oon of ca-tiU * ceil, one teaspoonfnl uf
In l;ml we must tvaru .Mr.
Silwell a;;ain- i the <lan;;i‘r o) liecomin;; tlio •
olyeerino. twenty drops ol Hnelure lU c*ran;;e pec'l and lialf an ouiiee oi pepicermint water. .Mix well ami iidminister a- a ciranoht.
TO KLACK TAN SHOES. When tan -hoe- lieeoino -iialihy il i.s a
oood plan to darken them wiili hlaekin;;. Tlefore doin;; lids chuin the ieatlier well with i*\alie acid dissolved in water and tin'll lub wlili 1, riiw p,ii;ii,i i-'iit ill -lii't's.
I.fiivf
il i f sliiif, 1,1 dry Wfll IIml ri'iw'iii ilm pr;'- m. i III- ili'i'i' unit's lii'i
111 ipli'i uix l i l t liliM'kiiit. Il t il l' lli'iniiiflil.s l i l t hiifis will till iiiid 1 ,11'k iiliii-'.st iitw.
aeliially is done
)i.d hlae.k
•|'(| .MAKI'l I 'KNi l l . .MAIIKS INDI-'.I-I Hl-I If f'lr IIIIV n'ii' , 1 1 1 .VIM
I wish 1 . 1 iiiiikt tour
IftlfV's wrilti'ii ill iHiitil ilicl.'lililt. pill, lli.'lii ill 11
pit-.lish with skiiiimtcl l ink l.tiiv,' ill,'111 1,1 s.iiik ill tills iiml Ili.'ii ,11'.' h,-nvti'ii hloi i i i i t iiiipiT lor 11 'tt.iiicl ,u' iwo
0,1,1 liiiiillv liiiiif 111, 1" liiii'li 'P'.'ii'lf' ii,..;, ill 1 ,.'11 ,'ll limy I.,' irt i i l td iii lli, r r i ia -TI ,
l>KN\VII>l'-.l!
th,' -lm|.,' ol II I'. '. t iilioiil l l i r t t liii'ht.s lout 11 11 , 1 p.'...... ..
( ill lour or livt pi.'its of wii-li U'litli.'i hi th. l-iiy ih... ...
,,,|, of iht ollu'r iiml Nt\l s.'W tw.i pi,'tts ,it siitiii or
v.Mitl
ih t -liuit .shiipt. Imt 11 l iu l t hi r t t r to l.u'ui ih,. ,„vt r This .li'iiil.l liiivt imuiils woiktd „„ ii.
.loll, th,. uvo pi.'.ts top't lmr. nis,'ri
ill,' l.'lllh,'!' 1111,1 lilllsll l i l t tusy oil llloIlK tllt with .'I imrrow silli tor,I or :i i i l t i t ,il
liKliilli. .'Old. Al'.uhtr ,,-tUil simp,' u '|m' mud,' ill ti l t form ol ii lu r k s Itz iiiid lillid
ilh hhu'k llti'liii wool.
Til DHV-CI-KAN WIIITK. Wni l
l.I.KN Sl lAWI
-li'.'
l.li ill.' .-■lm"l 1,' '<•■ <'lmiiK''>- Spl'lli'^V il wi'll willi lilR'Iv p.iwd.'U'il .' liiull . I"lu-
ipr.'iiil 'll
.siii iiikliiii; Miir.'li 111 .'ii'li l">i'', lli.'Ill iiiul lli.'ii I'li'i
I'l'Ai'llu'i' ' ' I ' l l '"All
Imiiil- 1,,'Pir.' Amkiiiu mil llu' 'tiiR'li. KI''.K1’ l.l-'.MONS I 'TtKS" .
the wall HOW TO KNOW A (i(H-M) EO\\ I-. A voiiii;; luwl lia- laroe leel and I
II l liem III a '<*' ' -................ c|iani:''d
i»!d water. .•\<‘i'v way.
iniet-. A thin neck and violet dii-aie- aoe and lonohne-.-. Ol<l lard- lia\e -non; ; and imml. -im-w-. Ducks and p ’e-e ire n.Miallv ie-le<l hy their beak-, the lowei ,,ari ot wl'iieli break- away quite easily when
ile'v are youm;.
1 wiiy 111 kvi'p li'iiuiiu fu'-li i- i " ..1’
that 11 tloili ovtr M Ill'll iml on it POACHINU lUMTANT.
TWO OFFENDERS CAUGHT NEAR GISBURN.
Wal.'i'woith. ol 11. Ka r l - l r e e l . ami l lariy Klli'. of '-’ll. Del l l .i l i - l l .'et ,
".iwlaml. ,111 .Momla.v. ph'atk'd guilty I
iraiiio lU' .pa.s . Wali 'ifcorth also Iioinit sum- laoiu'd lor oarryiiio a ttnii mi Sunday tor
the piiipo-o 111 killing oame. .Mr. Knowles, of .Skiptoii, who pro-eoiileil
on holialf ,if .Sir .\iiios .Nelson, on whose (lled'lono estate the oltencc oooiirri'd, .said there was a treiiieiiduas aiiiniim of poach ilio taking phuo. and if ini-sihlo. they wore
.lolcriiiiiie.l to slump it out. Svdliov T. Kiirthiild. head (taliieke-'p,'!' mi
t l ie'e'ta'te. said that on Sunday, .'epleiiilier •>.Ylh he " a s ill a phiiitatioii iioiu' Di'hiirii-
7oad. llorlmi, when ho .saw tho i " ; ' ;k'- loiidaiits rali'^iiilt a hold oallod .Xmhor Pasiiiro. XVatorwoi'tli oarryiiio a siiiomh- hi'iv rillo 'I'liov "or e ohviously 111 si'iiroh of ,.01110, ’ and i 'Ik'I,' wero any
aimm.it m
I.hea.saiits in ih.' vi iiiiiiy. When simUeii
h.illi .lelemlalits .yavo wroiio lialiiO',
Water " . ir th suiiiin; llial In- " a - " .lolin Sp. 'iner, of I I. Sliiitli-'ti'.'et, "ariioldswii k. ami llie ollii'i' .lelciidaiii statiiio i.'
n.it ' ’ i- name was " Kred Smi th.” but deeliiiiii}; tn ■ an address. Ho ;tavo iiilol'
liian.ni to
iho milio,. and thoii loariiod I 'n" n.hhos'ses wore fal-o. On .■septemhor 21 tli. ho "oi i l to "armihlswi.'k ami llier,- idot.tiliod Kills ill iho .str.'ot. Dll .Monday,
Ool.ilior ‘tnl he ii'Min went tu IhirnohLwicK ami idoiitiliod Watorwortli. "mh .loiiio.l hav-
iim Iww.i ill .\
ii.lior Pasture. Tlio .Miioistratos ( lork (Mr. X\ . >.
\\\'el<-V Tliev hate cenn? 1" a hi'ltef Ifiune it iniiuL
Wati'fwurth toltl the mai;i -trate- that t io\ h'ld horrow-'d llie rill.' and tlmiiolit they
. 1 . 1
aoiiM have a walk out " i t l i i'- The .Xlii'-ti-trates' Clerk : X ,m , 'm!d have
liail a walk witlnmi a ritle. It- wa-i a dau- i-eus ihiiii;.
Tliei’t' wa- a j i twien- cuiivuliun a;;a in- t . ^
W'lterwortli iur an utl'em-e under ilie Ruadi- in-'f Rreveiitiun Act at Skipton in 19Hh \VaterwurHi wa- lined -hL. lor earrytn;;
llie ritle ainl «xr<lered to pay
eu.st- tor the t iv - j ia - . and Elli- wa- lined 2U-. and eo-ts
for the tre-pa—. ALL [S NOT LOST.
■ Slie ha.s spreatl :i lot of lie- aliroad , ,
• It is lucky iliat slie lias not spread the i .i
irut l i .”VreLiy Saleswoman; “ .Don t you want talking^machine in your limner” ^ ” Mv dear, tliix m sudden.
24 YEA RS N TR R IN IOO-DIV G
WHUITOT A SUMNMOS. .ill iio.'iiloiit .111 'lio hijtlnviiy h..'i",'0 ii
,-iiwlov
o.inl Dishiini ,111 .-'iimhiy. .■'optemhoi' ■till k'll to prooootliiij^s al» " " I t i i i i ' l i . t - " " " -
laiii'l oil Muiiihiv. "hvi i Thiiiiias Hiiiiiphsio-, .■haillloiir,
Thir.sk. was .sumiiioiio.l lor .Inviiiii a iiiot,,i la r til ill'* ,l.iii‘.;or i,l tiio niihlio.
Dniir.i'l. liarristor-at-kiw. ,'i "I'U'khurii. "1 iK'
iir.sl Im* ,lol,'mhiiil. . , , . ,
liisiiool'ir .Iiiiiipor saul tlmoiulaiit, " i i
,n -Xsoiihy f,irlii(to, .l-onhy. .Mr. " . ,
was .Iriviiit: a :W li.p. "iiiok was p.'.u oo, ill,. imvarils Disliurii ami "hoi i iioar a homl m tho riiiiii out out ......... holiiml iimilhor ,ii ith iho l-.'-lllt that ho ,iHii'J l ilt" o.iiita.
with ail .Instill " >,'voii pr,.i','oi tii..i i tho opliosite ilirooti.iii ami ilrivoii In l!ioh.ii,l Shorlook. oaliimn iiiakor. m 1". I.uroh-str.-.i,
Southport. A Shy Witness. Ill whloiiii*. Shorhiok -iii.l that "hoi i m*.ir
(lishiirii Cmitos ho ...i"' tw" oar.s
at.pr.ia.li- iiiu, aiicl a thii'il < ar. ilnvoil hy .loU'ii, iiiit, r iit out Ir.iiii holiiml.
j'lioro wa. a ho.iil
ill tlio road iit tho limo, uml ho was mi his mvn .side "1 ih,* road. .\s u result ,u <h lolldaiit's aotimi tho two oafs mot ; tlio
wore travolliiiK alioiit I'l mdos ail hmir. (■
ross-e.vaiiiili,.'il hy .Mr. (hnirod " i t i l .^s
said he wii.s not awari' at tlio tiliio tho iiiipa.'t that the "iiiok oar had .stopin'd. Mr. Oriiirod; This Ih'IuI m the road is
ve'ry .slit;lit. till'air—it is iiothiin; like corner r—No.
You oould s,'o ior oulto a Imiit dist.iii .along llio road;— Yon oould nut soo 'oi.\
. , i;
'■''Ahiim. how lar i— XYo wero a.s near tho liedgo a.s wo could get.
I put i t to you that v,m ynrtU , J ' t , .
.10 to 50 vards ahead.-'—Ahout JH y-ti^t' • ' l l von could .soo 30 ynrds ahead .yon ninst
Invo'H.'T.n dofendani’ s oar wlion t t " . is .111 distant;— I "'"'S mot*
notice. How I'm- nwny Irmn you
tho cars —Not far away. YYouhl i t ho 20 yards away .
as the first ol 1 do not
‘" you must have .some idea Von have
oonio hero to tell the court You ninst. give your evidence X\ .is tt D o length of this room iiwayf—1 cannot tell
you. Have you four
wheeled brakes on your
'T'on1d*you pull up in a car's length?—(No ■ answer.)
Tw.i "
ar.ioMsw il k woaver.s. William 111 "
olt.ill-hy
lom'i.ktr in iht Il
this i'<'im‘<ly is persevered wiili i'*r a lew will eoiTeei di;;o-live disorder
[25 YEARS AGO
ITEMS CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF
OCTOBER 24th 1902. Tin? Miiniuipal l-^leetion of 190:2 was fouglifc
hy the Cuiisorvativo and Liheral parties, ilte •amlidaU's hein;; as follows:— Liherals: .loliii
( ’lerk. DucIy-sI reel ; W. Lindsay Hrime, OvertlaJe; .lann>s Rohinson, lOshlon-leiTace;
.lo.seph Seoi t , Esliloii-lerraee. Conservatives; Rooer li. Mlairkimrn, Waterloo; .lohn Cow man, Castle-.-lreel : -lames C.'rahiree, Well- ;ato, and ^\’i!liam .Self ^\'eeks, I'liiireli-
lirow. Owino to coiiiimied ill-health, the IL'V.
H. L. Rellliouse, N'lear of St . .Mary's Parish Oiureli, resieiu'd the liviny;, and ultimately went lo the South of J‘)n;'land. Mr. Hell- Iiouse sueeeede<l the late Rev. IC IL Tliomas and was indueted on .March l2(Uh, ISP*2.
.\l the Parish Cliureli .''tiimlay Seiiool. on
the I’dih.
iire.senlaiioMs wi'ie made to .\li-. Parke.".' and her three da.i;;hteis in reeo;;- idtiim of their .services to tin? school. Tlie family, which formerly r«'-i<leil in .Moor- lane, nmioved lo Creal llarwiiml, followin;; tlie ileath of M'-. Parker, who for many years was employed iu tlie meehaiiies’ de- parinnmi. al Marrow Printworks and al-o served as e'ii;;ineer to ihe Cliiheroe l''irc Jlrioado.
.\ oeiieral nn'ctin;; of the Rihhle-dah'
Crieke-'i League, liohl on tin? 2oih i*i re- oroani-<' the loa.i;m*, aeceplecl the n'-i;;iia-
lioii of i.ow .Moor. The marriaoe took place al llie Parish
Cliurcli, on llie 27tli. ol .Mr. .lame- C»'o—ley, of Clilln'i-oe, and .Mi-s .Mary Ann Jlinn.s, ol Colne. Subsequently .Mr. ami .Mr-. Cro--h'y went to live al Mhn-kpool wliere tlie former elied aliout live year- a;;o.
Mr. (Ieur;;e Wilkin-on, wlio wa- lU'pin-
ineiiily ideiiHlied with Wesleyan .Methodi-m at. 1..0W .Moor, was presented with a w<‘alher " ia-s ami timepiece in reeoouition oi his Toil;;
as.sociatum with the choir. Pre-otd- alioiis. too, were made al Sawley \\<‘sleyan Cliapel t‘* .Mt>. Dn;;d:ile liy eoii;;re;;alioii, clioir and villager-, on the oeea-i«m ol her marria;;e. am! a- expressions ot e-ieem lor services not only to si'liool ainl eha|n‘l luit lo the public as* po-tmi-lre.-s of ilie village.
.Mr. and .Mrs. .Inliu- lfi!; ;;in-. of Vieiiuia-
lerraee. Salaieii. died within four ilays oi emdi other. On llie 29tli, .Mr. .lames .Miti'helL fur many \ea»'- emphiyed at tlio Iho'wich and t iitherue mill- ul .Me-sr-. -I. Stintliwurlh ami .''oii-. died al lii- liuiin* in Chatlmrn-ruad. -Mrs. Scutt . moiher .'t
.Mr. .Io>epli Scott . I'Tshton-ierrace. much of ivlio-e lil4' wa> na -ed at RoilhilL <irindleloii, <li<'d on the ;
V.itii at the home ol her -on,
a;;ed ^1. On the 29Hi. while en;;a;;ed :iL Chaihnrn
Station in -liiinlin;; operatmn-. a Mlack- huni
mi-fort line to lail and iraotu'c ;i ieo. Snperijitemieiit Keel - laied to Mulluii-h\
Moulaml .lu'tices at tlie monthly emiri iliat fi;;htiii;; in tin* village- ^va- hecomin;; far t(ni pievaleiil. am! a-iu'd the Hemh to marl their tli-plea-nre in lutiiro ea-o-. In lie same wi'ok. Snpt. Ixiel, al ter tour years in tlie Set t le Jhvi-ion. wa- tran-K'iTcd to imn e iiiij'or tant po-t at K nari''lioron;;li.
;;o'm1s ;;uard naiiK'd ,E. Hell had the
NEW IDEAS IN COOKERY
By JUDITH ANN SILBURN Diplome« of Romestio Bcienot.
] NEXrENS IV E DLS H ES. I f is ftomoiinies useful lo luive a li.-i of
inexpensive tlislie- wliidi can he turned <iu wlien tho e.\eh<?qu<*r fjilK j-jitiier low. Tlie following one- litive all been trie<l ami found uort l i . while hearing in mind.
MARROW SCALLUl ’S. Huil a. good .sized vegetjihle marrow with
it - .-kin on. then peel, cul in lialf Jength- ui.-e, remove the .-eed- am! ilrain quite <iry. Alake a mixture of tninced cold meat, a lea-pooiifiil of chopped onion, ihe .sjinie of :.hopjK*(l par.-ley ami a few nm.-liruoins. Heat lip an egg with ,-ijine Hiickeiied gravy ami add lo tite niinee. Hhiee Hie two imirniw hell- -ide liy .-ido on a haking tin. till
. ith the jihoM! mixture ami .-[irinkle with hrea<!erutuh'<. Hqke lor thirty minute-, until the iiiixliiii* i- f]uile cooked. C’ui
into -li<.<*- uml pour a good gravy o\er ik.em.
SAVOEi tV RICE ROLLS. Hoil a hrea!‘'.fa-U'Uj>tu’ of rice in a quart
ol whitA' .-.loelv. When llie liquid lias liA-eu all al)-orl)ed liirii the ri ie out and tuld to il a tahle-poonful of hiinev, ludf a tea-puoii- fnl ot liiK'ly mimed onion, an ounce of yi'iiti'd ehee-e ami iwo w<-'ll-heai<‘n egg-. Alix w(?ll logellier ami -ea-on to tu-te. Leuve Hie inixlure to gel lorni into neat rolls.
i-oIa I and then I’ull in lino hreud-
eruinh.s ami fry in huiling fill. If liketl. in-u*;nl ol making roiU this <li-h
can he -ervei! its a ri—otto ol rice, in wlticlt , llie hul ler -lioiikl he placed iu the p:iii
witli the dry rice utiiil aii-orlied ami thi'ii Hu’ other iiigretlient- adtU'd. onii l l ing ilie egg, which i- not neeo--ary. Wlioti iho rwe lia- ali-orlieil all ihe -lock ii i- «|uii<' ■udy for -<Tving. To in:d<e i t luorc
jippeli-ing it handlul ol gritted cliee-e limy he added after di.Hiing.
COLONIAL STEW. Reel am! -lice iwo pouitd- of potaim'-, two
onions, four e;irroi- ami it -mall pi«*<e < lurniji. Hoii for lifleeii niiimte- ami tlu - train. Ad<I -ullieieiii -lock to cover llie legetiihle- ami -itniiier for lhree-qu:trler- iiii liour. Tiike a pound of cold -lewed nmtlun lefi oxer from Hie day helori'. or iliefA? i- no eokl iue;ii u-a
,ai a t a t o u c h
Itsphceisin the kitchen and scullery ~it works euergwhere from attic
In2^??nclsccs anU o.Drjms
I Glitto
i s y o u r . " s e n e i ' a l
,
' m t h e f i g h t a g . a i n s t g r e a s e
to cellar Jo,.rkCro;ri«U £<
Sra.lta. ^ j
• y \
? a Hu ol eoloniiil
msillon. St ir tlie meat into tlie .-lew<‘tl vegelables and hoiit the meal right tlirongh. Serve in a hot <li-li wiili :i <-aper -a poured Aiver tin.' -nriaco.
A SAViH'RV HIE. liect's.
Cm up -ome I'oltl uooki'd meat into -it ;mM il i iuh' Hiidu'm'd gravy.
,-auee ;imi tine!y-ehopjiv<i onion. Lim pie-di-h with pa-lry, tlieti pul in ilie ahnve inixiurA?. Cover Hie pie with -lice*. t.uuato ami -cal ler eoat.-ely eliopiH'il potato over it. Add ;i few piece- ol Iniller or good dripping ami hake lor ludt an lioiir. nddment- ol «old ••iirry will ilo very well
lyr thi- di-li or in i:u't any lett-over- which neeil u-ing U|» m the w;iy of <ooke<l me;i
-tews. Ih‘ ciireful not to make tlie im'irv to
ilii‘-k a- tlii- mean- i lml it " i l l lidu' to lull" to cook iiml the tilling will teml t
hecome dried wi-. it i ' l'e*t to loll Hi imsirv mil iis thinly ;i- pu--ih!e. li
Iika'U.
-iimll piiity ea.-e- may ho tilled willi Uio pii-irv lining- in-tead ot a lai'ge pie-di-li. hut ihi - i- quite a matter of la-tA'.
.‘-mall
p;ill\ cii'c- take li'— time lu cook than a large piel
.\mmig itiexpensixe -w^'i'i- iind pmUhng- , MANCHESTER 1‘L'DDINC.
hreail in eohl water. Hien .squeeze very dry iiml beat up well with a tori;.
Soak idiom liireeoiua'-ier- of :i pouml ot ^le
l.reml and allow it- weight in dne( 1 our. To everv mixed jiotiml oi bread and tluur. add two'lea-puoii-ful of Imking powder, tour nume- of Miei or dripimig and one egg. Eluvour Ihe wliole with eitlier grateil leim|n rind. lo-. if preierred. orange muL Aikl -ulhcient milk to toriii a < ougli. 1 hue in a orea-ed inmikl iiml hod ilir»‘A' liom-. H siA'aiiH'd. Hie pmhling- will take longer.
. . .
that luentiomMl below i- quite eiisv to pie- paiA' iiml niitla*- fpiilA' Jin aUracliW' iii>li.
WHEN YOU REQUIRE A TAILOR THINK OF
R O W E OF
. KING STREET, CLITHEROE Ladiks and Gentlemen’s
G U E BESPUKE TA RILU STOP BLAGKLEADlNG !
ENIN Blacklciiding is wasted labour.
One coat of X.-VMO lasts for months, looks bfitter, and dries instantly. Saves Time, Trouble and E.vpenso. NAMO LIQUID BLACK 1/- Bottles with Froo Brush
CLITHEROE—Lofthotise & Son ; W. Parkington ; T. Jackson; Whiteside and Whiteside.
Kir. F. iliO®SlES
MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY.-ot MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY
Prompt attention to messages by Post Ytui d" iH>L noc'tl U'U yai i l - lu jtull u}'. a Iu .
you —<N" jin.'<wor.) Vou iiMi.-i ;in-w>*r iiiy ijuc>tloiix occasion-
;dlv. I woiiM i' -K-cm' i t a favour if you "'inl 'I . Dill yon apply your brakes;-—\e>. I- tiler,' aiiylhilig you can le'll me ahout r oaniioi tell yon very
ihi> no, idoiit
miK'h. J^ that heiau'e \„n were not. kei'ping a
proper hiok-oiit; t kept a good look-out. t'
orrob.iralive evidenev was 'given hy
-'hi'i'liick M'liior. and .lolin Irving laird, irnitorer, oi U,'XVest Park, Harrogate.
A Unique Record. -Iddressing Die "eneh, Mr. Ornirod .said
deiendant liad a unhiiib record so tar as motoring was c'cmcerned. Ho liad been em- pTovtsl as ohanirenr by one family oyer tweuitv yeius, and bis present driving license was ids tweuty-fourtli. That sliotyeel In*, was one of the earlie,st drivers .and Diat he liad driven a car continuously -since tlio davs when motoring was not such .a universal habi t as to-day. On no previous occasion innl lie hoen eoncorued in nny .aceidont, nor had there been complaints of his driving. Yon have all heard tho first witliesss. Ho
is a man whoso iiiental proce-sse-s function siowlv I submit tha t lio did not realize tho danger of tlio situation until i t was too I'lte- when ho had not lime, to putt up, whereas my client, realizing tha t an accident was imminent, applied his brakes as soon as lie saw tlic. sVustin .Seven, and hi.s ear was aetually .stationary when the impact oc curred Tho reason defendant cut out as ho did' was tl iat the driver of tlio car iin- mcdiately in front of him gave him tho “ all
c l e a r ” signal to pass. At this point the magistrates intimateil
that thev had board sufficient and dismiss«l the ease, rcfitsing an application by tho
Insiiector for costs. M
e a t t io k e t b , s k e w e r s , w e ig h w OUTIiERY, etc. Makers of LaaU
Scale., Osoister Balance., «to., f .r all Iran poeeA.
JAME3 CR08SLEY.
Work*: HIGH STREET {near SlatloBl Tab 6427.
BLACKBURN
ESEFlT BARLESS FIRES New Price . 13/6
Buy nn Esefit and make your kitchen range 100 per cent, efficient.
THEO. WILSON & SON Ironmongers, YORK STREET
Phone 88. Phone 88. Virtue rejoices in temptation. • ill.D REFINED RESULTS‘NO SMEARS Hoyle’s 28, HALL STREET, CLITKEROE. E . PARKER (Late with BALDWINS) RANGE FITTER & TILER
HEEAIiDB. EAGLES. SWINIONS. snd ill kinds ol Cooking Ranges.
Mintols, Grilles. Earless Fires Tiled Eearthi, Snrronnds and Vesiibnles SUPPLIED &FlTIEft
JOBBING
WORK, POINTING &c. REPAIRS
Post Card will rocsiva prompt attention Note the Address—
148^ WOONE LmE GLITHEROE.
3 1 ,V® L
It-'■'"'I I t -/ ; . I
Asiiin's CREAM FRESH DAILY. Obtainable from—
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