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ADVERTISER AlSTD TIMES. FRIDAY, JU LY 5, 1929. FOR THE CHILDREN.


PEEPING il^TO T07LAND ADVENTURES OF WEENTY.


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•yuinnit H is Majostv to the .strain of a Stalo Oponiny of P a r l iam en t . ConseqiicMitlv tn e ro w a s n o n e ol th e usual emvinonial


Allliough th e ICiiiK \v:is in London a t ‘ the tiino i t was not. consitlored atlvisablo to


on luesday, and tlio Lord Chancellor r.-ad th e K m g ’.s Speoeli.


'Vincts, lo r iiiero is a eoinplieatod goograjihy or cormlors and lobbies to he inastererl.


1,120 I £95' £85


'police, who approach Hedging logi.slalor.s in th e Tiobhy and politely iiKpiire “ Adut name, • Bir, ploa.se?’* As thoro a rc about* 200 now


£3S £50 £25 £20


j j)osition the P r in ce is prcclmlod from speak­ ing him mind about these g ra tu ito u s matcli-


lo r tho Pr ince of AValos to ho allowed to oolobrato his liir thday witliout tho caistomarv crop of im p e rtin en t Iiints, in tlio Press anil «'lsowl»ere, th a t he sliouhl th in k seriously about. “ s e t t l in g down.” By n a tu re of liis


inemborH in th is l*arliamont, l l ie ir guardians h av e th o ir 'w o rk cu t o u t i nusvMomics and the p p in ck . i t would, [ .suppose, ho o u t of tho rpiestioii


h a rd e r th an many ])eople. Tho least wo •can do i.s to accord )iim tho privilege readily grantotl to tluv loss (‘xalicd, recognition th a t


wliother or no t lie chooses to marry is his own concern and nobody olso’s.


imUAt.MKLL AT TI IK PLAY. ICK


•Tiian with the courage to s tr ik e an original • a n d romantic note surely <le.sorves applause.


•of lino black cloth, gailiered a t tho neck so as to fall into countless folds!


'ro u s in g cheers when :i well-known lirst- Tiightor entered the th e a tre vestibule the o th e r evening a t t ire d In a voluminous cloak


For th a t reason I wantc<l to call for throo l 2/:i.


.g arm en t . A broad-brimmed blaek felt would Jiave I)«*e?i much more in keeping.


“ OLD S ID ."


c h a t ted a. Olympia th is week is Afr. Sidney ’^I’owney, i-he horn-hlower, known to all ami su n d ry as “ Old Sid.” JCaeh day of tlic


<’o a t with red facings, check breeches, le a th e r gaiters' and a cochod h a t . Then ho ta k a s his s tan d in the. r in g ami greets tiie ♦•ompetitors as they e n te r with a llonrish on


IIor.se Show -Mr. Towney dons a. n a t ty green


■ceived with “ The AVearing of th e Oroen,” Scotsmen with “ Cock o’ th e N o r th ,” and loreigu ridor.s with a few bar.s of tlio appro- ) ir ia ie national anthem. Mr. Towney likes a joke, and sometimes


his five-foot coaching born. Tho tu n e varies according to th e r id e r ’s n a t io n a lity . Tims, I r ish oHiccr.s are re-


I t l ie An interi’s l in g ve te ran witli wliom F


g re t being th a t this Iiero Avas co n ten t to wear II irommonplaco to p p e r with Ins pictnrt'sque


Tlio effect was most s tr ik in g , my one re­ Tn days when we all dn*ss to p a t te rn , .t


anukors. i f .B .I I . does a- man’s job. and works


• ol t ry in g to niemoriso th e faces and names o t the. new meinber.s, in readiness for the d a y whmi they will “ catch hia eve.” Tho Homo fear, of memorising has to bo performed h.v . th o House .ol Commons oflicials and


;No ono envied Captain FitzHov his task


r i tu a l and. introduced to th e Speaker. iVIaiiy ol th e newcomers wero bu.sy “ tak iim th e ir bearings ” in th e House and its jire-


iAt.P.^s. assembled a t AVostminster la s t week .sworn in—a tedious, nnimpressivo


HOBOT iiETAirjcns.


thoro will bo prncticallj* nothing which can­ n o t bo sold by tho coin-in-tho-slot method. Sliortly ^ to ho •marketed a rc macliinc.s


diiroront te sts to determine wliotlior* a. coin is genniiio o r not. Arechanisni iFetects whether i t is a. stamped coin or a pl.aindisc, suul whether i t has a knurled edge. A linger feels fo r a hole, to “ spot ” waslicr.s, a c u t te r detects lead, and a magnet liiids o u t an iron coin. Truly, th o wiiy of tho coimtorfcitcr is going to bo Iiard.


th a t , especially in a. crowded s tre e t ! Still, i t is b e t te r th a n a slmnt of “ Stop th io f l’ These machines aul<3inati<rnlly apply seven


C.1 1 .10., who liohls a high nosition in the Alinislry of Labour, knows J i is job from A to Z, and rcj>ro.sents B r i ta in a t im p o r tan t Geneva conferences. And tliere is l lnm b c r t AVolfOj poet, c r i t ic and s a t i r is t , linnly- establishcd in th e f ro n t ran k of contem­ po ra ry writers, with a long lis t of ilistin- gui.shed books to his credit. The two blend in to 'a obarniing man, with an uumistakoablo look of Ibo poet about him, y e t devoid of th e highbrown a irs alFoctc<l by somo In­ tellectuals who never concern tUeniscIves


AVoIfo tomnts me ib w rite about Its author, perhaps tlie nips t in tr ig u in g e.vamplo in Lnmlmi of d u a l personality. 1'hero is th o AFr. H um b e r t . AA’olfe, C.B.,


bines his two occupations, h u t i t would bo very f it tin g for him to write an Odo on the Arrival of th o F i r s t AVomnii Cabinet Minister , for Aliss Bondficld is in charge of his d ep a r tm en t!


AViAIBLEDONlTISI


namhy-jiamby game di<rs h a rd , though any­ one wlio watched some of th e men’s matches in tho cliami)ionshi])s should know better. A t any ra te , th e whole town has been ta lk ­ in g ten n is—sorry, 1 mean lawn te n u is—this week. The altoiuhmco a t several afternoon X>nrties was s^dly depleted ; City men found rciisons for leaving tho oflice a t lunchtime; and now 1 h e ar of a well-known club where a sweepstake on the results of tlic finals— all th o ])layer.s being drawn for like liorses— created lib end of oxintement.


A NEW BALLET.


Russian ballet company to Coveiit Garden n ex t moiitli, wlicu lie shall all bo Hocking to renew acquaiiitaiico with “ P r in co Ig o r ,” “ Les Sylpliides,” “ l\*troucbkn. ” and tl>o


The ono and only Diaghileff brings his


Afr. Townny used to bo a g uard on some of tlio famous coaches. Ho tells luo th a t Avhon ilio .show is over he will continue his usual •occupation of to u rin g th e county ag ricu ltu ra l


shows, where ho amuses th e crowds with “ farmyard im ita tio n s .”


when a competitor’s horse upsets most of tlio fenci's lie plays “ Oh, dear , w h a t can tlio m a t te r bo?” or “ T'liere is a .Haiipy L am l l” Now ap p earin g a t his seventh Olympia,


new I ta l ian ballet “ The Bal l,” composed by Ai^ittorio H ie ti. Tlie theme concerns a lady who goes to a masked ball wearing two masks, tho u n d e rn e ath oiio being a g ro t­ esque witch*.s face. This ruse enables Jiciv to g e t r id of an umvaiited adm ire r, who mistakes th o witch mask for re a l i ty ! ' “ Tlio Ball ” had a mixe<l reception from


rest. A novellv which may ho scon hero is a


tho critics when i t was produced in P a ris tiio oilier week.


JACK LONDONER. A HOLIDAY F IL E . >011S Ing, &c.


;mi)k. I. 193 ,


| ) 0 B S !


: i / t i“ { tin. <l008


1 ono room


J.oftliouso | r . Park- it Sons


Walnut


llloulkcr, In| jFA".UDGE.


i ROUND ABOUT THE , HOME


By JUDITH ANN SILBURN


Diplomco of Domestic Science. ABOUT FBECKLES.


worry too much ab o u t freckles or suu spots. A l ig h t du s tin g of freckles is, as a m a t te r of fa c t , ra th e r charming. However, King Sol is n o t always so loMiont! Tho following freckle mixlnrc is very oHicacioiis. Take one ounce of t in c tu re of benzoin and add «lrop liy drop to a q u a r t of rose water, elder Howor w a te r or oraii{j;o water. Be su re to purebaso tho simple t in c tu re of benzoin. In xiddition, p u t in a few drops of. pure glycerine. AVipe th e face once or twice a •<lay in s te ad of washing th e face; preferably


FOB TOOTHAGTIE .


of bicarbonate of soda in a tumbler ^<>1 wati*r an d us ing tliis as a mouth wash. 'The cure is h o t te r s t i l l if used warm.


Have yon ever tri<»d luixiiig a ti‘aspoonhil YOUR. BEDROOM.


Inxiroom wlfcro you can re t i r e and w r ite your lettcr.s? Those wlio c an n o t afford tlio luxury of a. sitting-room to themselves will lind a boudoir bedroom a haven of reluge.


GIVING I’OAVDERS TO LITT LE CHITjDREN.


a l i t t le child p u t a teaspomiful ot sjUoi su g a r into a teaspoon, th en th e poucior, and < ovor with more sugar . L e t th e child talco. th e powder, on th e ton g u e and iollpw with a. d r in k of w a ter immediately beloic ilie


• I? you have occasion to give a- iiowder to


ta s te appear-s. YOUll SPAKE KOOXr.


Do yo>i ruinembor to p u t .1 pincuhliion,


ncotllo'iiiul tlirciul and nTi tm g materials lu y o u r spare room? Guests ap p re ciate tliesc


•of llowors is a charming Tcmpnibranco tm the guest room, also a lew booKs an 1


l i t t le courtcsio.s. , Shy g ra te fu l fo r .attentions of th is kmd. A bum n


magazinc.H.. 1>ERSP11UNG FEET.


[OHS Icroe


times a dav and w a s h .. th e fe e t nigU •morniiig with some astr ingent..such ns amm


complaint d u r in g tho h o t months. roomy boots and shocs^ an d socks inside. Oliaiigo th e


•water. - . - . Some people a re iimoli troubled .>)y i . _„‘,i ,,t • ' AVhy n o t tu rn your bedroom in to a boudoir A g re a t number of women (and men!),


lito ia tm .! ill a lilo by itself for fii tiiio re fe r ­ ence. I3y th is is moiiiifc leaflets ami pampblcts of places visited, records of drives, excursions, etc. You irilf bo surprised limv


It. is qi.ito wnrtb wliilu kouping boliib.y


useful tbis flie will bo. CAXtPHOK ICE.


oa.sy to iiroparo. T.iko oiio ou.iico of caiu- pbor, ono oiiiico, of spermaceti, tbo saiiio q iia iititv of almond oil and wbitc wax. J le l t all tng(j!tbor and' tu rn into nioiilds.


Tbis is excellent fo r - tb o skin alid quite XVHIT'E STKAXV HATS.


rubbing ov'or witli a. solution of salts ol lemon. Dissolve tb o salts of lemon in a tiiiiibler of boiling w a te r 'a n d ru b witb a small briisb. Oxalic acid is anotlicr e.xccl-


Icn t .tiling fo r wbito s traw. Be snro to keep tbeso powders marked


poison and away Irom tb e ebildren. IVasb tbe bands a f te r using Ibo mixtures.


OAK .STAINS i r o n FLOOKS.


a f te r re tu rn in g fi*om the open. Another ]>rccantiou is, of coiirsOj to c ar ry a. sunslnulo o r walk on th o shady side of th e s tre et .


tio n fo r oak-staining. Dissolve h a l l a pound of sbollac in a q u a r t of niotbylated s p i r i t an d half a pound of itiiibor.


floor slionld bo sincd first and wlion dry, imiiit over tbo s ta in witb a flat.oven brusb. Oivo several coivts if i t is th e lirsit time ol s ta in in g ami tb en rub in boiled linseed oil..


u n t i l tb o consistenoy of bouse p a in t .


J l ix Ibo


OLD KNITTED GAIUIENTS.


bavo no ono to give tbciii to,’ wash tbcin and unravel tbo wool for inciidmg.


TiiE EE|T|ME PiLL G o n t i in s No F o w i f T h a n 15* •


other impurities* arc sciit into the blood, cau-sing sallow complexion, pimples and blotches. Other “ hver ” symptoms arc coated tongue, palpitation, n«iusca, Hatn- Icnce, backache, headache,, loss of appctiic, dcbilllv and depression. ■ For over 30 vears Bile Beans have been -recognised as th e .world's g re a te s t .hver .


D i f f e r e n t V e g e ta b le E x t r a c t s AVlicn the liver is disordered, bile and


spccihc. 'Xheir success is due to a unique formula which includes L5 different vege­


table extracts. Bile J3cans act directly on the liver'and restore its natural functions. They ensure healthy action of the bowels, .assist digestion-and assimilation of food,


and ])unfv the blood.y Unlike old-fasliioned pills conlaiiitng scarclilng’ minerals, Bile IJean^ n e v ^


' weaken o r gripe. • Bile Deans are ohUlnable of ^ em fs ts e%-crywhcfc. Quantity in 1/3 boxes Incrcawil from 30 to 10 nilc B e an s ; 3/- Iwxcs, VO to 120 Bile lk*ans.


WOULD- YOU LIKE A FREE ,SAMPLE P Addre-^s postcard!(stamp«l J<I.J to Bile Beans Depot, Leeds.-: Mention noiue and date ol tlas paper.


,


Crompton. Failsworth. HolUnwood. XxOOS. Middloton.


Athorton. • • Brierficld.


Burnlcv.' Earby.


I f tbeso are no longer any iiso an d you Tbo following makes an excolloiit xiroii.ara- 'I'licso may bo cleaned to look like new In*


wliich, of course, resembles squash racquets and is jilayod i n . a. four-walled court—=-has boon going round i n t e r j e c t i n g Y o n mean ‘ lawn ’ te n n is ,” whenever il io ' AVimblodou gnmo is nicntioncd without th a t prefi.v. .1 su p p o r t tho belief th a t lawn tennis is a


A man I know who plays real tennis— The appearance of a new book b^v Humbert TAVO STRINGS TO U iS BOAV.


wliicii politely say “ Thank y o u ,” and add a few words about tlio q u a lity of tlio article ])urchased. AVIicm a^ bad coin is presented tbeso robots rem a rk in i>aincd tones “ Good coins only, ploa.se 1” B a th e r embarrassing,


ooinpleto M’i th “ t a lk i e ” a p p a ra tu s , are positively unc an n y ! X was shown som'oTIio. o th e r d ay by a man who believes th a t .soon


The 7icwost types of autom a tic maeliinc, CABTURED BY PIRATES.


sand on whicli large lumps of rock were sca tte red . AVoonty noticed th is . “ I ’ s ay ,” sho said, n u d g in g Leonard the


Leprechaun. “ Somebody has had a lire over tlioro re c en t ly !” Sliq pointed to a lioap of half b u rn t sticks


th e re . Don’t you th in k we had bettor.climb ill to .SCO wliat wo can liiid?” B u t before AA’centy could reply, a sound


bodikiiis, daggers an d knives. By my h e ar t, lungs and liver, P v o been a-sleeping too lo n g l” Tlio dcoiJ voice rumbled on, with every now


Hide! I don’t like th e squml of him!” They ju s t Iiad time to slip hohiml a large


and th en a long yawn. Suddenly they licard steps inside ilie cavi?. “ Ho’.s coming!” said Leonard. ** Quick!


with mundane mutter.s. I know n o t whether Air. AVolfe over com­


.itriko te r ro r in to anybody\s h e a r t! -\s tlioy jieoped gingerly round th e rock t l ia t hid them, AVeeiity and Leonard saw th a t i t was


baggy red trousers. A gay scarf-end fluttered in tlio breeze. Then appeared a sh ir t }>atterncd in rod and blue and green and ))urplo, h a lf hidden by a g re a t top-coat of lino d a rk blue cloth. And Lin* taco abovo all th is was mimigh to


piece of rock before two enormous black iiools appeared a t tho entrance to the cave^ Tbo boots wore followed by^ legs clad in


hole. As tlio bottom of i t ju s t camo on a level with liis nose, lie coukl see by s tan d in g oil tip-toe. “ I say,” ho said. “ I t is very d a rk m


to bo .scon ill the c e n t re of' th e rocky ou- closure. B u t Leonard was iio c r in g . deep into the


wero rough rockj- steps leading up to i t . To th o loft, tlio cUlFs spread o u t into a semi­ c ircu la r shape, almost ouclosingc a i>icco of


r ig h t in th o face of tho cliff*. Evidoutlj’ someone used it . F o r th e re


Such an oxcLting-looking • hole i t was—=


OBLEVEN)


I THE KING’S RECOVERY A GREAT THANKSGIVING. BY JOHN WALLIS.


sp i r i t with tho King in making his th an k s ­ giving ill AVestniinster Abbey n ex t Sunday.


'I'ho wliolo natio n will join in h e a r t ami


physicians and surgeons, to his nurses and to his ilomestic staff a t Buckingham Palace and -iVhlwick, we can dimly reiilizo how liis will to live was, with God’s blcssing. hrouglib to fru itio n almost as ib wero from tlie grave.


camo 'from tb o in te r io r of tb o cave. “ Ali-yali-ha-a-ah I ATah-a-a-ha-ah!” Odd.s


fu rn i tu re and decoration, gazing o u t of th e windows a t tho well-romombored views, and s trolling along tlio p a th s of, th e gardens which ho has traversinl so many times be­ fore. He can renioinber Bm:kinghani Palace ill tho q u ie t days of Queen A'iotoria’s widow*^’ Iiood, and in th e reign of his own fa th e r, when life a t th o Palaco moved bright ly from one social fuction to another. He can ro- inembor i t , too, in tlie early days of his own reign, upon which ho m u s t now look hack as to the reign of an o th e r man, from wliom he is now so fa r separated by munths of liesporate illness th a t ho must seem to be iilmost ano th e r being.


s tre ets on liis re tu rn to London la s t Alouday he has sp en t th o week quietly, and wo can imagine the pleasure with wliich ou r very human sovereign has been going from room to room, looking a t tho fam ila r articles of


iVfter Ill’s niagniffccut reception in tho Coronation Memories.


th e Abbey whore ho was crowned eiglitcen years ago, to ren d e r in quiet huniilty liis words of thanksgivng to tb e jUmigbty for tlio preservation o f bis life. 'I’liere cannot bub crowd upon biin in the vast solemnities of th a t liistorie building |)oignanb recollec­ tions of a sunuy day in Ju n e when the im- jicrial crown was s e t upon his brow, an d tlic or!) and sceptre, symbols of imperial rule, were placed m liis un p ra c tised hands. Only ho can reflect upon th e emotions which s t i r a k in g a t his crowning; bub we may suppose th a t no small p a r t of his tlioughts was given on th a t occasion to eas ting forwards into tho fu tu re, as a m:in feels his way in the d a rk along an unfamiliar road. Ho m u s t liavc wondered how lio and his


r A fearsome and gautly .si>octacle.


su re of i t ! ” “ I wonder what Air. R ab b i t and Uncle


d a rk hrowu in colour, with mustachios th a t tu rn e d upwards and ended in two spiky points ju s t u n d e r th o eyes of fforco blue. Largo gold e ar r in g s an d a spotto<l handker- ehiot' of oningo an d red completed a foar- somo an d gaudj^ spoutaclol “ I t ’s a p i ra te !” breathed Leonard, tho Leprechaun in to AVoenty’s oar.


“ I am


Rhymus aro doing,” said AVecnty. “ I t is odd th a t they don’t follow us tb explore.” “ I hope tfioy have th e sense to keep ou t


of tlio wav, w ith jiiratc s ab o u t,” whispered lAJonard tUo Leprechaun. .Just th en tho p ira tu p u t his haiuhs to his


mouth, and called a mighty cal l: “ P ira te s , H o !” said he. Then ho s trode down th e rocky steps into


tho circle of sand where th e b u rn t-o u t Are was to ho seen, passing by th o rock where


AVconty and Leonard hid. “ I—I th in k I ’m sHppiugl” said AVeenty,


too secure. “ Don’t ” said Leonard. “ Hold on t ig h t .


'L'lioro avo sumo more eoming!” There was a .^cimd of loud voices and


laugliter.


blunderbusses! H u r ry up, all of y e !” roarcil tlio first p ira te . “ Do you tliinJii I w an t to w a i t all n ig h t before we p u t ou t to s e a ? ” AVeenty aiul Leonard could count a dozen liguros coming up th o beach.


“ Thunder ami liglitiuiig! Blood and , , ,


peared. to ho c ar ry in g something between them.


n e ares t p ira te . “ AA^o made a pri.soncr on th o hcacli. A spy!”


“ Thunderbolts and'comets!* roared the n ig h t !”


XIo beckoned imperiously. ‘ B rin g him hero, an d le t mo have a look


. a t l i im l”


head of wliom was sccuroly tied in a larj’o piece of s trijied cloth. This they umvoinid,


Tlio p ira te s th ru s t forward a hgure. tiio ^ ..


an d pushed tlio captivo forward* “ Hero he is, th o scoundrel 1 And tliero


th in g th a t tlio othcr.s wheeled among them. AVeenty n e ar ly h u rs t in to a scream----- ^-but


stuffed h e r fist ‘in to h e r mouth ju s t in time. “ I t ’s th e magic niotor c a r !” she gasped,


in a small voice.


nmttored U-onard. “ Oh dear , oh dear , “ I ’m s lipping,” said AVeenty. with a


“ Ami th o capt ive is Uncle Rhymns! , . i -Tyi


small shriek. “ I t ’s no use—1 m s lipping. And a t th a t moment a largo stono on


silence. Then th o P ira to K in g held up an imperious hand. Ho coniinaiidcd:


“ S e a rch !” •


happens to AVoouty, and Leonard tho Loprcohaun.I


HOLIDAYS.


JULY 6tb . Middleton Ju n ctio n .


- ^ Shaw.


, Oldham.' Royton. •


Springhead.


TyldoHioy. Radcliffc.


; JULY ' 6th . TO -1 3 th .


Hindlcy Green. Leigh.


, ( In th o n e x t story you shall road what , „ i t ,


wliioh ho r r ig h t foot re s ted inoyod sloivly ou t of position, and rolled with a npmy


c la t te r almost to tlio feet of th e P i r a te F o r a Kocoiid, thoro was a hrcatliless


v* And th o p ira te who: spoko pointc<l to soimi- '


is th o odd t i lin g wo found with him—a sort of land-ship, wo verily belicvol ’


“ A captive, noble K in g !” shouted tlic ^


. . . . t for the- footliold in th a t rocky p a r t was none I f wo make a sound, wo aro lost! Listen! ,


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE.


'They ap ­ -1


p ira te they callc<l King. ^ B u t th a t ’s good work! E x t ra rum ra tio n s all round to­


KDISFOKD BIUDGK v. lUUTlSH LFGION.


10 AVilliam Birch .... 15 T. Chew .................


12 J . r r y le ................. 4 J . F inch ................


15 J . Lostor ............... 15 AV. B rethorton ....


7 T. AVrigley ...........


15 J . Tomlinson ....... 11 S. Jones ................. Absent .....................


10-t


’........... J . Dovaii’cy l.A *......... E. Harwood 15


......... AV. Harwood 15 ........ "VV. Robinson 5


. ..... AY. AYullbank 0 ............ R. Fielden 4 ............... , -A’^. H o rn 15


A


. . . .. .. .. J . CJharnloy 12 ........... ,T. Burges^ 15


........• AI. French 15 117


COAtAI-EBCIAL v. K ING'S ARAIS ' A.”


15 AV. Pres ton ................. 15 j . Birtwell • . ................. 10 AV. Ararsden. Jn n r ., AV. Samlcr.son ............ E. ,Sellwood ................ R. Crompton .............. ,1. Preston ................... G. Speak .....................


7 A. Oddie ....................... 2 AV. Mursdcii, Senr.,


. .. .. . F . CJlough 13 *.!...... . F . Clegg 15 ........ AAL Jerv is 2 .. H. Bat tersby 5


......... J . Swales 15 ........ H . Taylor 15 . .. .. .. J . Fowler 12


....... r. Colthurs-b 0 ......... A. Smith 5 . E. AVaikor 15 100


AVHALI.EY' V. BARB OAV.


13 G. Vickers ................ 15 H. Gorton ................ 15 AV. Lakolaml ........... (5 E. AVlntfaker ........... ...............


11 ,1. AVallis


15 R. B vdeheard ......... 13 AV. R n t te r


12 s KINO’S ARAIS " B ”


1 .'>-Ar, Lolihoiiso 1 5 :R. Calver t .... 15 N. 'Taylor ..... • G G. F r ien d ..... 15 AV. Birch 15 J . : Alooro ........ 15 P . • Alnddbrn .. 12 ]l.. Turner 15 R*. ’.K a j '


15 R. Shaw . .. .. .. 13S


......


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15 B. Bothwell ............ . 10 J . AlacA^ittie ........... 15 AVluteside ............


. R . SUngor 15 . J . . Kemlal 5 R . Harri.son 7


. . J . - I'N'orton l-i J . C a r te r 12


.... II. Quinn 15


.. P. Robertson 1 . R. Sanderson 1 N. Clegg 15 101


__ AV. N u t te r l .j RlBBLESDALl


...... J . Anbin .... T. Kendal- A. Billington . F. Hudson


... F . Latham . .. F. pro ed v . .... R . 'Taylor .


, E. Dowburst ...: AV, A


.. AY. AViiidle A


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peoi>lc wore to got to know an d to u nder­ s tan d each other. Along w h a t linos was he to come into touch with them? (Juecu A’ie to r ia had appealed to th e ir chivalry when slie ascended th e th ro n e as a young g irl of 4*ightoen.


Empiro had been given to th o widowed queen and empress. On nono of these grounds could hor grandson make his appeal. ICiiig Edward drew his subjects to hiin through liis love of sport, IiLs g i f t of gomal friciidlinoss, and th e wisdom ^yhlch comes to a man who h as sp en t a- long life surrounded iiv th o foremost mon of th o day, an d m the confidonco of all th e leading s tatesmen of bhiropo. K in g George mig h t Ijavo imitated ills fa th e r , though so much younger a t tho tim e of his accession. Ho


In her old ago th e h e a r t ot tho


to ta k e a simpler line, an d to fulfil th e duties of tho th ro n e as th ey came, to him, as best lio could, hoping to gain n e ith e r the aamir- a tio n no r th e fe a r of liis people, b u t t lic ir love and confidence.


however, Multifarious Duties.


of th e Counsellors of S ta te who are still a ct in g for tho K in g in c e r ta in niattors inusb iiavo given many people th e i r , first ins ight in to th e multifarious duties which 51 modern consti tutional sovereign has to a t ten d Lo dav bv day. 'The pic tu re of a knig as a imm of dignilleil leisure., who breakfasts iii


' 'riu* roceiib document dcffiiing th e poweis


bod, gets up when he likes, does wjiat he likes, ami is waited on hand and lo o t ab every tu rn , is the exact opposite oi th e tn i th . No one who has nob been iii touch in some wav with th o royal honsohohl can have aio-- th i i ie hub a vagiio uloa ot th o iniiiionsi- ainonnt of husinoas which has to ho attendeil to an d tran sac ted hy th o K in g hinisolf e\er.\ day, whether ho bo in Loudon, a t ban d rin g -


On Suiulay morning tbo K in g will go to


process^ of his rccovciy. AVhon wo add Ihe ap p reciatio n whicli must be accorded to his*


and persistence. The K in g fo r tu n ately possesses a 'h e a l th y f ram e -an d a s trong anil woll-discipliiied, consti tution, to whicli must ho credited a . very largo sliaro in th e long


Tho illness hj* which lie was atta ck ed sooii- a f te r thu uulubriitiuu of th e Armistice Day la s t y e ar has been one of intense virulence


liani, or :it Balmoral. Aluch of i t , no doubt, IS, ro u tin e lyork, which docs n o t call for decisions of far- reaching importance, h u t which, nevertheless, is exacting and t:ikcs lip much time. B u t on c e r ta in occa­ sions, an d 'm o ro frequently th a n perhaps the public realizes, th o sovereign has to give long an d anxious cousiderntiou to somo in­ tr ic a te problem of na tio n a l politics, o r to decide with th e advice of his AEinisters the precise terms in which ho shall g re e t th o roproseutatives of somo foreign n a tio n . Tho K in g is ono of tho hardest-worked men oven in our hard-working Emiiire.


“ War Begat the King.”


,haiid, and s tre n g th an d c o u rag e 'tr ium p h ed over weakness and fear, war was th o rough and rcadj- method of discovering tlio g ro a t loader whoso prowess would bo a sure shield to his people in th e ir tim e of need. Tho th ro n e of judgment, th e crown of defence, th e sceptre of command, the* baniior of leadership, and tlio lance of a t ta ck , wore within tho grasp of a successful general 111 tr ib a l warfare. He who could iiold them was accounted king. And yob tho tr ib e k ep t alive, tho iiowors


which always reside in th o giving o r with- lioldiiig of consent. No k in g could hold his t)laco w ith o u t the su p p o r t ol his warriors and statesmen. An incompetent monarch, whoso folly would endanger th o security of his iJcoplc, was deposed to make way for somo nioro vigorous member of his family. This family, in England, was th a t of Cerdic, who died in th o y e ar 531, and to whoiii King George can tra c e his ancestry'. Ib is only human for a man to bo proud of his fore­ fathers . Ami though Cordic an d C>*iiric his son wero only chieftains when th ey landed in B r i ta in in th e y e ar *195, i t was no t long licforo royal honours wore accorde<l them, ami th e i r forebears for e ig h t generations wero car ried back to AVoden. I t is charao- te r is t ie of early th o u g h t th a t ^yhGn the I'kiglisli were converted to C hris tianity, Cerdic’s ancestor AVodon was himself pro­ vided with a pedigree reaching hack to Adam an d Eve. B u t whether his “ riglib ancestry goeth to Cerdio.” or beyond Ccrdic to AVodcii, or beyond AVodoii to Adam and Eve, imike.s l i t t le difforeiiec to tb o reg ard in which K in g George is lield by .tlio nations :Aid peoples of th e B ritis li Enipire.


Diligence and Devotion.


and tiio devotion with which he has done iiis worir. as King-Emperor, hub ib was no t u n t i l ho had passed through th e suffering of his long illness th a t th ey wore able lo u n d e rs tan d th a t his ono aim was th e ir ser­ vice, and th ro u g h service to win th e ir affection and th o ir t ru s t . I t may ho tru e to snv th a t th e development of th e English co n sti tu tio n is th e history of tho transfex* of power from tlio personal control of the K in g to th e control of his responsible ministers. One hv ono th o functions of tho legislature, of tfio judiciary, and of th e ex*eciibire,' have been th u s tran s fe r red . B u t ib is nob t ru e to say th a t as 11 re su l t of t in s trnnsferoiicc tlu> Eiinlisb liiili; ix Ivlt in tlio limlv ot 0111* cmistitiitiim ns n, iiioro oriiiiiiicut, usolcss ami oxpoiisivo.


They have alwavs known th o diligeuce,


poivor, now is personality, able to oxerciso a t criticnl moments an influence wbicli iniKlit well bo deeisive in tb o causos of justice and


"^TIiTsood wishes ami coiiKratuIations of bis


subjects will be witli Kiiif- tlooroo on Sunday inorninc; n ex t, wben tb o n ation g atb ers ni i ts 'p la co s of worship to join in sp i r i t with


th a t sorvico in AVostminstei* -■Vblie.v ''jn e b is


olforod in “ tbaiiksgiving to Allingllty Lod fo r His good inovidciico whereby one inost nnicions Sovereign lias been delivered Irom sovoro illness tn tbo coiiilort ol tbo whole Hoabn and for tb o signal lovo and loyalty ol bis pcoiilo made inanilest ni th e tinio ol


tro u b le.’ •TOHN AVALLfS. C/ASTLE FETE DRIHKS - __________


MAGISTRATES CORRECT AN ERRONEOUS IMPRESSION.


On behalf of tbo local licensees, Mr. 15. .Vderoft applied a t tb e Uorougb Police


Court, on Tuesday, for from :i-0 to 5-30 p.m. and 10-0 to


on S a tu rd ay , th e occasion ot tlio Castio P-m-


^ ’'G ran tin g tb o application, th e Cbairman (Conncillor W. ClaytonI said bo wished i t to bo clcarlv niulerstood th a t lialf-past ten


inoaiit lialt-'iiast te n . * Some peop'e u n d e r tlio erronoons iniprossion th a t .IriiiKs supplied boforo 10-30 eonld bo consumed a f te r t lm t t im e , b u t th a t was n o t tb o case, an d bo hoped tb o licensees would see th a t tlio regulations wore s tr ic t ly adbered to. Mr J . 1*1. Smitliios (.*i m ag is tra te) said the Bench wished tb o legnlations govsrning


tb o application to bo tlioroiigbl.y • P .S . Leitii said lie was pleased tlio Bciicji


b ad ta k e n th a t a t t i tu d e . He was lycll awaro th a t iiiaiiy people liad tlio mistaken idea th a t they could consume liquoi .it ane h o u r so long as i t was served d u r in g boms. Mr. Adcroft undertook to b r in g th e wislies of tlio Boiieb to tlio iiu tico_ of tb o licoiisccs.


AUCTIGN MAKTS. CLlTHEllOF,.


Ifmidav*. All. av erage'show of nearly 600


.eboop and lambs, llio la t lc r being of ont- s tan d i iig qu a lity , also 30 t a t c a t t le , on ofloi licfore a largo a t ten d an c e ot custoincis. *l'bo best lambs made lioni Is. •-Id- < Is . 3Jd. p er lb .: voiigber lambs As. 15«- ™ Is 2I d . ; clipiied boggs or .slicarlings Is Id .


to ' l.s. 3 d .: owes lOd. to Is ; rongli sheep 7d to S d . ; best Nortb-Coimtry boilers Slid,


to lO ld . ; nicdinins SJd. to O ld . ; young cows 74d. to S d . : rongb c a t t le b jd . to id.


'"^Tiio'sdav: .-V good show for th e time of tbo vear. tb e ro being -a b o u t 70 calved c a t t le forward belore a less attoiuL mice of cn.stoincrs th a n usual, on account


of tb o Imv harvest. Tbo best deep, imlkuig cows roalii'.cd troni £2S to ,C3*3 10s.*;_ nsotnl young eiiitlo, £23 10s. _to . - - r aged c a t t lo £ lS lOs. to £ 2 3 ; Scotoli licifcr.s £*M to £29. A lig h t .show of calves, tlio be"st making from 23s. to -lls.;; young c.*>lvos llbv to 2 1 s .: Tbo judges, Mc.ssrs. J . Heaton,. BoHon, and II. Scott, Piidilnim,*.made the. following jawnrd-s for dairy; cattle-: 1, J . Grconlmlgb; Ba.sliall F a v e s ; ; 2, .1. .-Ispiii,*


a n d Sons, 'Wnddiiigton. ‘Wlioro before ivns


kings with many outward signs of dignity, and in order to remind him and themselves of th e old saying “ AVar b eg at th o k in g ,” they made his co u rt look like tho G.H.Q.' iif a n army in tho field. No doubt in those dim oUf days when mon fought hand lo


I l l times p a s t mon loved to su rround th e i r GISBUM.PAGEANT.


A ttrac tiv e Tableaux in Annual Procession. .


with tho children—-tho jjrizo d is tribution. Tho Honoiirablo B e a tr ix L is te r kindly pre­ sented tho prizes to th e ovoiib winners, and .1 consolation xirize to every child who had nob won a race. A fte r the Vicar had called for throo clioers • for AIis.s Lister, and a n o th e r fo r those who had helped in any way to inako th o dn3* so successful, th o chil­ d ren le f t tho field to prep a re for tlio crown­ ing event of tho festival—tho p ag ean t th ro u g h tho village in tliu ovening. Tho procession was divided in to two sections for eliildrcu and adults, and th e re was koou competition. Never has th o proco.ssiou been b e t te r , 'riioro was imicli th a t was ex­ c el lent and ingonions and^ tlio entries in most classes were good. The judges, Mr. N. Live.soy an d Air. AVricht,. of Bnniolds- wick, seemed to havo a difUcult ta sk , but tho masterly way in which they went to work, and th e ir decisions, gave geiionil satisfaction. 'The p ag e an t was again led bv th o village Atoms Dancers, in Uicir picturesquo a t t i re , and ib will he admitted by all th a t they oxcoHod themselves, partly due, no doubt," to th e help tliey recuiyetl from tho Barnoidswick Baud. Loriies, cars and foot competitors followed in a mcdlov of costume an d colour, making^ ag a in s t tlio clean white-washed houses ol th o village, and th o massive background of «*rcou foliage, a scene as ch anuing ami


prayers ,, and suitable hymns wore sung. Then th e children repaired to th e cricket iiold, kindly len t for tho occasion by tho Auction Alarb Company, for sports and games. 'The sports events wore keenly con­ tested, and the judges, Rev. J . lles lop ami Mr. J . D. ’.rowers, had to keep a le r t lo “ sp o t th o winners.” A t an in te rv a l every child received a box of chocolates, th e g if t of .sevoral village friends. Sports over, tea, consisting of pies, cakes, etc., wtih te a or coffee, was served on tho field hy a hand of willing helpers. This was a now doparture, as in previous years te a had been served in tho P a r ish Room. The experiment was a. g re a t success and th e children enjoyed tho freedom of th e ir al fresco meal immcnsolv. 'The n e x t event .was also very popular


m a t te r to keep th o a t te n t io n of 150 children from a p u lp it, when th o sun is shining th ro u g h tho windows, b u t n o t for one moment did th o ir in te re s t Hag as tho J)eaii described th e wonders of Now Zealand. One of th e most iinprossivo features of the day was th e ceremony ab th e Cenotaph, where a puhlie wreath was la id by two child •elatives of tho fallen. The A^’icar,. road


Ib is -'nob an easy


toii, attoiidiiig thu midille schoul ab Gislmrn, licld th o ir aiiminl liold da j’ festivities yostcr- dny week. From dawn to dusk the suu shone h n j l ian t lv . innkiiig th o day ideal lor tliu occasiaii. The jiroccodings -ueguii with ji procession, headed by tlio Bariioldswick P r iz e .Band, to th o P a r ish Clmrch, where, a f te r a sh o r t service conducted by the Rev. .r Helsop, tho children wore addrcssetl hy tho A'ery Reverend C. S. Askew, Doan of Nel­ son, Now Zealand.


including those of -Paythorno and Rimiiig-


THE CHILDREN’S PLAY. 'riie cliildron of tho village:, of Gi,sbuni,


i


r Kl


THERE’S A JOY IN OWNING


a Home of your own—knowing ■ th a t you ore p ay in s for it with the money th a t would otherwise ^ be going in Rent.


, Th e simple plan of this g re a t ^


: Society enables you to buy your . House ‘easily and safely. Get . :


the free booklet which gives full ' details. Over 100,000 persons ^


are enjoying the ' unexcelled home-buying facilities.


Assets £ 5 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . H M IM X


Ofiicral .M;maj;rr; Sir, HnoCU Hitt. CUtlieroc Afjeney


IlltE WORLD^S LARGESTI B U IL D IM C ISOCIETY


Steele & Maekrell, Agents leilil Ollipc - - llAllFAX.


Barclays Bank Chambors, ] King Lana.


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CALL and have a rofroshing ICE when out Shopping, or Take somo Dolicious


ICE CREAM


home to oat with tho fruit you havo prepared for Lunch or. Tea. Tho Kiddies will liko it and tho Grown-ups


too. FOR CARRYING OU'l— BRIGKETTES, 2d. TUBS,


4d.


SERVED IN a iF E— ICES, 3d. and 6d. PECHE MELBA 9d.


f iv o lv , as ono could wish to see. Tho p ag ean t over, an d th e l i t t le Ones abed, the festival was te rm in a ted with dancing in th o P a r ish Room. Tho dance was organised an d comluctod for th o Committco by Alcssrs. R . Gampboll, AV. Tcaglc and 'i . Seed, whilst Air. Alargcrisou’s Band supplied tlie music. I l l every way tho day was u groat success an d although tho Committee have iiioro outlay tlinn usual, so generous has been th o su p p o rt given by p a ren ts ami fr iends th a t L14 has boon p u t in reserve for an o th e r vear. 'Thn committeo aro in­ debted to all who helped to give the children such SI gi'oab day.


List of Awards.


Jaine.s Sm i th ; 2, George Smith, b yoarsy 1 A r th u r Rodman; 2, F’ra n k 'A l l in so n . *


.Sports and p ag ean t awards aro appendetl : Boys’ Races.—Five years an d u n d e r : 1,


VMrs; 1, .lohii P r : i t t ; 2, Tom Catloiv._ o y e a r s : 1, Stanley H a r r is o n ; 2. lo n v >\ acicl- iiiiitou. 9 y e a r s : '1, Charles Sti irkio; 10 y e a rs :


.rallies Dnekworth.


liainbriilRo; 2, l lo b o r t Marsdeii. 11 y ears; 1 Noel .Metealfo; 2, Ben Moorlionsc. 12 y e ars : 1, l la r rv Tliomiison; 2, James lom- liiison. 13 y e ars : 1, Dixon H a in iso n : 2. Jolin Lambert. 11 and lu years:, 1, Bobeit, B a rk e r ; 2, E . Hudson. Long d is tan ce ; 1, Ben Jloorlionso; 2, Jo h n Leach. Obstacle, in n io r : 1, Tom C.atioiv; 2 Tom H.awstbornc


1 Norman


2, Tom Biuvstliornc. Girls’ liaces .—Five years and nmlei ; I,


THE CAFE Market P la c e


Tel. 136.


T aylor & H ughes Proprietors.


MEAT S POULTRY Enamelled and China


Skewers and Basses,


Tickets, Rubbing Stones, Rleat Mincers,


Window Dishes, &c., &c. itfAUER OF,


'Obstacle, sen io r : 1, Bon Moorlionso; 2, Cyril N u t te r . Sack r a c e : I j H a r ry Thompson,


Li lian Clarke; 2, Edie Tlinrogood^ U y ears: 1. Alice Cation*; 2, Tlinrogood. i years, I, Nancy K o b c r ls ; 2, B n t l i Clarke.


i H^ilda B irkbcck; 2, Phyllis Baiiibridgi*. 9 y e a r s : 1. Katldcen Cla rk e ; 2, J e a n Spc:.k 10 y e a r s : 1, Jo an Tomlinson; 2, Ll.ir.i H a r tley . 11 y e ars ; 1 , Hannali Moorhonse, 2, Clara LaniGcrt. 1*2_years: 1, Moy g a r r i ­ son*


,8 yeai-s- Evelyn Breivstci*; 2 H ild a 2 , J la rg a ro t Kayloy- LJ y e a is . 1 ,


1 F.velvn Brewster aiul Bium » emv* , ■ytaruaret Clarke and Haiiiiali Moorlioiise. B p t a t r n i c o : 1, Evelyn B rewster; 2, Hilda


^ 'p ro ce s s io n awards wore n.s follows j Childvon.—^Decorated vohiclo: H


meV” Mr. AV. B p b o rts ; f Gisbiini School. .Group on foot 1, Tbrvo ‘ M indim k ^


l i t t le maids,” Mtsses I . P o r te i , A. B.a"-> tlto rn e an d E. Brewster. Couple on to o t . 1 ‘‘ Bod Cross,’’ Sfisses A. and T. Be.*;^ver;


fL o n ^ ''''’*HviniorolT"‘ couple^^ T “' On th e


Lock’ ^grIb^.


Counter 0alanco9> Beam Scalesy


P la tfo rm & Dead Weight machines For Wholesale and Retail Dealers of Fish, Fruit, Meat, Grocery. Provisions, Coal, &c-, Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers


REPAIRS A SPHCIALIIY.


M m E S Works: HIGH ST. (Near Station), B L A G K B U R S y .


Telephone G427, MAGNETO REPAIRS


Also Specialists in Repairo to DYNAMOS and Self-Starters and Ro-\vii*ing of Cars


SIMPSON BROTHERS, LIMITED (Ilejit. No. 3, Magneto AVorks)


HAPTON—near Burnley—HAPTON ’Phono : Padihaiu, 1*1.


loon g ir l ,” Afiss L . S e n io r ; J , 0'PSi> Tlinrocood. Fancy costiiiiio (9 to _ l - l ) -


'l ‘?Obcron?” Miss AI- Weymes; 2, ‘‘ Snow­ m a n ’’ M as te r H . H a y t l io rn t l iw a i to ; J ,


‘‘ ILaWy LaiKler,’’ M as te r AV. S e n io r ; 2, ‘ ‘ Kiim Cole.” A fa s tc r J . N u t te r .


Ar-Il lifas te r M*. Smith. Hniiiorons: 1,


H im tsm L , Aliss A t . AVilliams; 2 , Mounted Bolico, Airs. Senior, diniiiorous “ r'M<;pv’s C ourt,” CommcrcittV ^ a f f . Daimler. 1901.” AFr., F . Pcpl. Couple ou


Adults classes (open).—^Jtouiited: 1,


foot* 1 Karly Victo rian , ATisso.s Af. fepoak an d K.’ S la te r ; . 2; Ancient and ; Arodcru,


Misses Al. -aiid E . Peel. Ifiiiiiorous emiplu. ‘‘ Poiidlo F o re s t H i i i i tJ ’ AIisscs


r ’V^Si^P^o"’s i 'i ! i^ i .^ ^ 'A ';^ " f • P f ”


Golliwog, Afrs. Sh arp . ■ F lo p h a i i t and a t te n d a n t , Aliss B. EHis .iiid Airs. Clayton.


.


Flotin, Flies, Aloth-S, Ants , AV asps, .Beetles. All household insects coming ; i id o . c o n ta c t with Kc.aling’s Poivder DIE. bold everywhere: ■ 2 d . .. 6<L and Is . - In s is t on “ K e atin g ’s .” Take i t ou your holidays.


KEATING’S POWDER Kills Biigs ZA N -B O K


VnequalUd fo r H6at RMhf . 8untiurn» ChaIinSt Inicct Bit9i»'; Aching FNt, Cuts, Bruises, etc.


<-^1 illinnis


Iffir.’ F. ISIffiOBES MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY. «


:: MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY :) Promjit nttentinii to iiie-ssnges by Post


P. S. A.


g a th e r in g n t tiio Liheral Cinh on h>nnd.iy a tten io o n , wlien Captain Hcmlcistm, of tlm Salvation Army,’ was tlie speaker.


' Airs. Booth presided over n Inirlv good


Secretary sang two solo.s to th e accompani­ ments of Air. Fr :ink C. llushton.


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