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if . (TW O ) A D V E R T IS E R A N D T IM E S , F B ID A Y ; J A N U A B Y 1. ‘|.y32. CLIfHEROE PQSl! OFFICE. A Fatal f a l l .
n *ew year re solve
DO IT
NOW! Call at the local b ra n ch o f th e Yorkshire Penny Bank and ask for
fu ll particulars of this soonderful h o lid a y scheme.
“ I will begin from to-day to put aside money for the Summer holiday. Each week I will put as much as I can spare into the Yorkshire Penny Bank. I shall then get interest on my savings and I shall be able to buy my railway travel on the L M S at a reduc tion of a shilling in the pound. That means saving both ways — and a joUy good holiday when the time comes.”
Have a care-free SUMMER HOLIDAY
now & save an your fares h'*V 1 ' : ' 4 ‘ ,"
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A VERYlHAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL!
BANISH ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL AND WIRELESS CARES DURING THE COMING YEAR BY APPOINTING
T. R. HALSTEAD
YOUR ELECTRICIAN. The Address is RADIO CORNER
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PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE TEL. 81
A Fine Rem I ‘ edy for COLD & INFLUENZA IS OUTAINKI) UY COMUINING
ELDER FLOWERS, PEPPERMINT HERB, YARROW, SGULLGAP and GINGER
Th«'*^«* IDt I'S with ailvi«’c on Imw to brew ami tal<o thrm, may be obtaim-d from
c. N. S. MOOREY, Specialist 19 & 21, CHURCH BROW, CLITHEROE
CORNER OF PIMLICO ROAD I f v im ?
IMPORTANT I to HOUSEWIVES i
Don’t forget you will require EXTRA SUPPLIES of IDEAL BREAD to provide for the long Week-end!
Remember:—IDEAL BREAD KEEPS FRESH •••••*••t « f•
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M is s Mai^y Goneron SIGHT TESTING OPTICIAN
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Registered by the joint Council of Qualified Opticians for Sight Testing and Optical Treatment under the National Health Insurance Acts.
17f Moor Lane^ Glitheroe iWEALTH OF THE WILDi
By L. C. DOUTHWAITE Author of “ The Uniform,” etc.
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C1T\CKL IX (5 TW IGS . 'J'lio Canadian .slarcil into the glow of
the lire. There was .sojue pretty deeii planning going on heliimi tiio.^e rugged, i-ather straineil features. At
la.sL he l)ia)ko the silence. 'riiat Mrine’s a fool to i)iit us wist‘ to
bis game for spUi?,” he ohsei’veil .slowly. “ Of eouise, he threatened wliat he'd do wlien i turned Dacre down, hut I put that down to hot air. However, now he's shown his hand it's ii]> li> us to mahe a hurry-up job of stakin’ these claims, followed by a high-speed run haek to Cinnamon Cret'k to register. What do you say, Marry;"” he
ileinanded, turning to his fellow Canadian. •* r i l say you've said somethin’ ,” re
turned Harry tpiielly. ” llest has always looked so good to me.
I ’ve in*ver been
kmnvn to aant a sleepin’ draught, hut until I see tin’ elear title to
llie.se claims my two mijlilli* names are Wakeful Willie!’ ’ •• Ni> need!”
The 4)ther’s Vfiiee was
i'liipliatie. ” Turn and tui'ii aiioiit in four hour sjiells.
I ’m takin’ the lirst waich-
tu-nig|ji.” Ami llmugh they pli*ailed with hiju to
permit the guard to he sharetl eipially helween the thre(‘ of l!u*m, he was resolute to take his share. He was going to pull his weight in tin* team, he said, ” an’ iliei'e’s no guy here big i-nongh l<» stop me.” Whii.h, ihmigh said with a twinkle, was Ijaeked neverilieh'ss by I'l'solntion
un.sluik-
ahle. Tlie night passed cjuielly emniglt, so Mr.
Muri’ian repoiTed, wlien in the early hours of a perfi’ct morning In* arou'«ed the olhi'is
before mining in to sleep. Whilst Hoy ami 'r<niy wei’e halhing ami
<lressing, ami afterwards over lu’eakfast, the former oiiserved tliat Harry I’ullen <li<l not take his usual pan in llie preiiaralions, Jnstead, he hovered about the outskirts ol llie camp, ami no imluceiiieni »il the meal
eoiihl bring him in. When 'I'ony, who was tin* lirst to linisli,
got up. Harry lii*ekoned him over. •* ,S**ems to me.’ ’ he said <|uit*tly, wIn’ii
the Ollier joineiL liim, ** that if those ’hrooils want to rush the eaiii)) there’.s no
Ijartie'Iai’ I'eason for ’em to edniose iiiglit- liine to do it. With (In* covi>r of tliesij trees to protect ’em, an ’ with us in llie open, dayiiglil's tlie host for the job. Apart from that, they’ ll
gne.ss we’ ll keep a watch at night. What we've got to do, tliongli, is to watch all the time.’ ’ Not being given to a snperJluity of words,
'rony thought for Ji moment hefoia* ii*plying. “ How long do you think we’ll he l,>efore
we’re through with the work ami so able to get away!"” he in<iuired. ** If i i coiiK's to a .sliow-down, to-morrow
at till* latest,’’ rejdiiHl Har ry (|iiiekly. *• How tio you mean, a show-down!"”
asked 'Fony. ” Cut all the strippin’ work,” sail) Harry,
Ids voice dei-isive and husiness-ltke. “ Once we’ve staked the claims all ri'g’ lar ;ind aciordin’ to law, thi*re’s liie whole police force of the Dominion to .see that nobody swipes ’em. 'I'o lay (.•laim to properly registered in another
naj.ite’d he lik'e walk in ’ into the Jlnnk of Montreal and sayin’ it's yonrs. Once we’ve the title we can hire lahoui' to do all the strippin' and’
trcncliin’ that’s needed. T)ie thing to do is to l(.‘av(* OIK! of ns back hoi(* to look after the camp, an’ all the rest to he out for the stakin’ . When that’s done, heat it hack to Cinnamon Ci’eek to register.” When Harry’s suggestion was put to their
li'ader he agroi'd at once. 'File sooino* we’re out of here the
hetler,” he said. ** Fui theriiiore, I’ ll iiave a gang <if men at work within a w<*<*k of registration to stop tliat hnneli of ’breeds ghgrailin’ tin tliu claim.” ily the late aflei'iioon all the claims
liad been maintained ” -My inmhU',” she said, ” is (hat I <lon’ t
know what my trouble is—hut- I’ve a hunch wer'i’e not going to get away from hert! . witinmt Irmihle. ’Fronlih* witli a capital
, ,, His hand elosei! upon hers and lie dr(‘W saiil.
lu‘1' mor(! (!l(isely to him. ” I hope yon’ r»' wrong, old thing,” he ” ICvci’vtliing is so wninh'il'ul now
liial-----” .■dn* liroke in. ” Perhaps we’v«* had things our own way
too nmeli.” .shi* said (luietly. ” It may Im tlier«-’s a tesi eoming to prove whi'ther We’ re worih while."
llei- small teeth
closed over her lips as if she found dilil- eulty in kei'ping a grip on hei-x*lf. ” Any- wa\', it's snjiiclhing!” she said willi deep eonviction.
had this <-ertai!i-sure feeling of saniething coming, (hat if I didn’ t [nil up the tight of my life against it, was going to knock
me I'old. Always tnnihle has come—and hroiiglit a gnu witli it, too,” sin* added ruefully. And l,iei-** it wa> that Poy made the one eommenl wliicli eonld' have hroughl coiii- foi’t. • •• What’s a tight, anyway!"” he said.
” We’re together, ami that’s all that mat ters.” He f(*lt her slim ynnng liody pn'ss 4-los(!r
to his own, and tlie face uiitunK'd to Ids smiled willi something of
its own
whimsicality. ” ’FIutc’s always that, of course,!” slie .said with la ,lightness that t-ovi’i'od real
<h‘ptli of fci'ling. *• Ibit,’ ’ he saitl, ** why trouble troulile
till irouhli* troiihlt's ns!"” He hroln* ojf, suddeidy stilb-ning to
.shadow. “ Listen!” he said nmh*r his hreaih. Hoy an! .\(‘ll stood silent and juotion-
moments before all three were assomhled under the lee of the lent. Then, tlic position made elear, ln*r fatlier tnrneil to Nell.
until we come hack,” he instructed shorlly; am] there was that in Ids manner wliieh impelleil obedience. ’Fhi’v fcnml Hoy wliore Nell had l(*ft liijii.
As they eamo n[» he motiom*d them to silence, and pointed to the right, from where, by listening intently, iliey were aide to heai' the sound of movenu'nt among the trees. Mm until some dolinite move was made by the raiders they thenisi'lvi'S eiiuld lake no active slejis. For any positive knowledge th(*y liad of the eon- Irary. the inti'iiders might merely ho wandering Indians. Again, even pre>tnidttg tlie unlaiown to
he Prim* am! his [mrty, to ojion lin* would premateurely (*xpnse lh(*ir own jmsition, ami lints place ihi'insiOves at a disadvan tage*.
It would he hetler to wait for a
lead from the enemy. Smldenly, stahldng the darkness with spear-poitUs of crimson, two shots rang out. Came then four more shots in qiiieji, succession, and. judging from the tlasbcs, from points slightly removed from the previous one*, though whether from iliU'erent guns or from the orignal aggressors who had changed their position, it was im- jiossihle to tleter.mi!ie. Almost simnUanoonsiy witli (hose second
wei-e staked, and the i)ariy retnrm'd to the lieach for suiijier, tired mu, 1)UL entirely satisfied witli the tiay’s wtirk.. A close waicii
throughout tlie day, hut witlioul sight or sign of llie half-hroeds. And if by no ini.'ans lulled to false security by tiieir iinnmniiy, the adventurers had begun to speculate seriously if, rather than run the legal and bodily risks of an attempt to jump a flaim already staUt'd, the invaders had not thnnglit it wiser to jn’cispeet the new territory for lhems<dv<‘Sj in the hope of limling a projK'riy to whic-h they .might lav logitimaic claim. 'I bus, though the (piestion of an
i.in-
nuMliato departure was ir.ooted by Harry Pullen and snpjiorted by 'Fony Charges,
it was agn*ed in view of the general laligue, to del<'r tin* start to ('iimaimm Creek until the following morning. A decision, incidentally, which was to have far-naiching eonse(iuenees. ” Ibit its no list* failin' at tin* la>t
fence.” Air. Mnrrian said deeisividy, ” w<*’ ll tak«‘ wateln's to-niglu same as wi* arranged.
Iloy ’ ’—at llu! nnmn*nt on
duly—“ can <iuii at nine, an’ Harrv'll take over till citie, wlieti I’ ll go *(m till jive. Tony, havin’ been on watch all day. can sleep. \Vh(‘n my own turn’s ended Til give yon the call, and we can he on the water by six.” In view of his employer’s broken rest of
the previous night, Tony protested almost to the point of mutiny, hut tlie arrange ment had to stand. As Harrv Pullen
said : ” The boss 1ms been up in tin* Yukon,
and when a man’s been up there he gem‘rally Iik(*s to see as what he says goes.” Iloy did not Find the lime of j i is vigil
hang heavily. There is .stunething in the atnmspiiere of the Xortli tvliieh rules monotony out. of llu* selieme of things. Ho had not hcon on watch manv minnles
before there was a soft football behind him, and. turning, ho saw Nell. She came up to liim, and \uthnut speaking, rested her liand against l i is .shoulder am! gazed contemplati\a*ly inlu the tangled woods that faced him. As ho slipped liis arm about her he felt her slender body sliiver sliglitly as thougli from cold. “ I t ’s time you were hitting the hay,
L e t te p p p e s s P r in t e r s
We gladly welcome inquiries for any kind of job, large or small. Best work at a reasonable price.
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young lady,” ho said solitVtously. ” W’e’ i-c starting well before .sun-ui), and after that there wou*t he much rest until wo got t*o Cinnaanon Creek.” Under, her tan, the face she turned to
him, lookoil, lie tliought, a i^hado ]mlor than usual, and lier eyes wore slightly
troubled. ” There’ll not bo much sleep for mo to
night, anyway,” she said quietly. There was a note of repressed nervous
ness in her manner quite foreign to lier usual
strain which in all their rolationsliip lie had never before observed. ” AVbnt’s troubling you, Noll?’ asked, Ids voice quiet ami even.
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shots. tin* tire was n‘tnrm*il. by Mr. Murrian first, a fraction of a si-cond later by Harry Ibtllen. and then by Hoy and Tony. Facit ttimed for the finshes. or, where, in the deceiving darkness, they imagined the (lashes to have been. A nmsiient later caini* the undisguised orash- itig I’ f heavy-sliod feet through Hie trees. •‘ Attaboy!" yelled tin* old mim*r, and
set oif in sure-footed pursuit. Tin* others followed, according to ilioir It was Harry IMillon. wlio,
eapabiUties.
tliongb a|)pearing to exert. bim^elf the least, yet made the most consistent [>ro- gi'css.^ Imlei'd, av tin* most experienced in night-trav(‘lling through tliose closely woven woods, it was ho who took command of .(lie [inrty.
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in*ed for a diri'c-ting .mind was urgent, Tnderfoot was liiehes doe|) in timler-dry
And in llie condition whicli [uevailed (lie
twigs and sinalloi* hranciH's whieli di'owned entii-ely the progress of (heir qnan\v. 'Fhns time after time it was nei*essary to call a simultaneous halt, so tliat tlie dij-ection of the fugitiv<‘s might lie ascertained. Iloy toumi the chase one of i'xlraordinarv
«*xeitenient. No burst in tlie Imntin'g lield bad (*ver_ given biin tlio exliilaralion ol tliis wilil niglit chase tbrongb the stark and brooding woods. And to the excite ment «if tin* eliaso wns :iddo(l the inspira tion ot slangor, the pulsating romane«* of
those ^ake-tongue llaslics. tlio <lrone of speeding pullets. All tin* condilimis were against Ibe pur-
.smt. Mhile Iho claim-jnmjiers eonld elmnso tlioir eourse, tlie pursuing ]mrty with an ever-shifting oh,i(*clivp, found them selves confronted by a snceesslon of him!- ranees it was impossihlo to avoid.
.'iiaking a widt* semi-i'irch*. a <‘ourse which would bring them eventuallv once mine to tile beach. Exactly a t ’ what point, however, he was unable lo delerniiiu*. tbongh he realized that more than one of the short headlands whieh scalloped the .slmrc into a snceession of tinv havs would
interv(?nc to sliut out anv sight 'of their own camp. '1 ho thought caused Iiim an unaccount
able twinge of uneasiness, and smblenlv it eamo over liim bow rash ami foollumlv llioy bad boon to leave Noll ntterlv witli- out protection. ^-wondored wliat she was doing—if slio w W nervous. Hardlv
ho tlimiglit. Anxious, yes; hut oiilv for the safety of her party. Tho tlioiiKlit of wliiil would lie lior fulu
ho aeaiiist his own side. Tlinanh hath dl.r. jrarnna and Harry Pnllcii were liandv ■with a Rail, Tony CliirROs and himself
if llu> diuso turnod to a stuud-iip cxulinuKO of shots m wliicll tllo devil looked after Ills own eaased the Iiot iierspinitioii witli jvliicll violent cserlion had liathed liiia to ho transfonaod saddoidy to tiio eold sweat Ilf apprcliensioii. Faeiiic the issue eleiirlv 10 adinil'tcd frankly that tho odds- would
both time and distance were lost. As far as Hoy <-cndd gatlier. they were
’Flms
as she stole away to do his hidiling. The lirst of tlie [lariy sin* aroused was her father, ami while ho serainhled into some sort of
eh.thing she went across to warn Tony ami Hanw.
It sei'iticd only a few
otlieis,’ ’ Hoy instructed under his hi'ealh. 'Fhe girl ii^de mi souml on the iii'in sand
aleiTiK’ss, his eyes liv\<!(l inti'ully in an elfori- to [lenetrati* the tre4*s, winch the night hail transmitted to a solid wall of
less. Faintly llie smnul of eaulimis foot falls eaiiu* to their ears. ” Slip hai.-k lo camp and warn the
“ It’s not tin* lirsl. time I've paek4‘t>
Arrangements for the New Year On Friday, tin* 1st of .lanuary, thoro
will he Olio* ilclivcry only nf letters nml pan-els at 7-0 a.m. Saviiiirs hank, inland nfvenne, licem-i* and ortlin'ar.V money order Inisiness will he .suspended .it the Ciillieroo olliee at noon.
’Fho town suh-oniccs will
he en(ir«!ly <!losed. Oillodions will he imuh* from all [lillar and vail letter boxes at the usual time to eoiineet witli tho general night mail tlesiiatcli from Clilhoroe at S-0 p.m.
Understamped Letters.
Large inunlu'rs of letters mkI other postal > are [>ost4*d dnrii'g the im*.>ent season insullicieiilly ]>repai<l. A.s such
l(*tter.s, ole., ar4* snrchargisl 4louhIe tho delici(*nl postage* it is 4l4*sirahlt! that the jnihlio shonh! (‘iisim* that the pr4jper amount of [HJstag*! i-' |n-4paid.
.N'W Vi'ar t ’ai'il.'i
cannot he sent at tlie rate for printed jiajiers nnh'Ss tli4*y can he 4*iisily witliilrawn from tln*ir ctivers for exa-niinaticm. Cards sent in ('lo.S4*4l 4*nv4'Iopes whiih merely have the corners (.*nt olf infringe tlo? n'gnlations. 'Fho regulations alhiw conventional eoin- pliniontai-y gret*lings not exeet'dlng live words 4ir initials to hi* written 'Ui Nt'W \4*ar Cai-4ls sent at the [n inteil paiu r rati*.
Danger of “ Tied-on ” Labels. All par(!ols slnnihl he* pa4-kt‘d in such a
manner as to jnuteet onici(?iiily their 4*4ni- ti*iits against injury or loss in tiio post and to prevent damage t4> other postal packets. Jnadeiinately jirotecteil parcel' can only he airepteil, if at all, at tin* somb'r’s risk. 'J'he use 4if ” tie-4>n ” Inhels is tii ho aviiided on account of the risk of loss ami dt!lay likely to rc'.snlt tlirimgli sncli lah(*ls hociiming <leta4.*li04l in transit, and the l*nstniastor-(i(?nGral docs imt ac(a.*i)t lia
bility for any
lo.ss arising frioii tin* detach- iiu'ut 4)f ” ti4!-on ” labels.
If a ” tit!-on ”
label is nsoil the address should also ho written by tho sender on the cover of the Iiarccl.
Greetings by Telegraph. 'Flu* Foslmasti‘r-Gom*ral give> notice that
spi'cial an-aMg4‘in4*iils havt* hi'cii made for tile ileliviTv 4if telogi-ams of greeting dur
ing llu* .\ew Y ear season. 'I’liC'C* IcU'grams may hi* hamled in during tin* peri4)(l lo (itii
.lamiary, ami mnsi he in [liain
language au4! consist soI(*ly of words 4if greeting. Leaflets giving luirlicnlars of the sjiecial S4‘i-vi(.*cs by Governau'iit j-outes may 1)4* had on appliealinn to the H(*ad Fostmaster and at tho more important hrancli ofFicos.
I'lie services are available
t4) almost all conntri4*.s in tho world. Gro4*t- ing ti'legrams may also ho s(‘iit to .ships at sea and the picture and facsiiuilo sorvic(*s where available arc ospecially suitable f. r seasonal gn*etings.
’File fa(*ilities 4)lfer4*d Get between tlie blankets, and stay put
lun-e h(u*n v(*ry [lopnlar in previous years, and are liclpful to tliose who have nn- fortunalolv mi.-<i*d tlie 4)ver>ea> mail.
H O LD E N . ’I’K.V F E S T IV A L .—'.Flic Christmas Day
tea fe.'itival and mo4*iing at the liulepundent Chapel was in the nature of a very ha|)i>y family gathering. I ’ liwards of a Immlred attended ami the wlmle juoeeedings were markoii by ihe utmost eorilialiiy ami g4)od feM4)wshi[). An aimndance <)f Yuietide fare had been goner4)usly provided for tea and the hulles 4*xe('lled themselvi's in tlie service of the meal. There was no lack of assist ance and the festival was a re-niu4)n of the ha[)|)iest oriler. The Pastor (,'\lr. Knight) jiresided at the 4*vening nu'eting, extending tlie M'as4)u’s good wishes. Seasonable hyums wore heartily sung and the i»i-o- eeedings wiTi* most encouraging and en joyable. Will) Air. .1. I I . Wmldingiou as organist, tiie elioir were rt'sjionsihle for a iinmher of W4*ll-sung items wliieh gav4* g«*m*i-iil })lejisure. .Among tlie.m W4*re ihe aniheiiis *• Glory lo (hid," •* He .loyfnl, O K a r lh ." with ilu* solo cjipiihly r4*ii<b-|-e(l by Alls;- AI. ’Fowh!)-; iin4{ ** Higliti'oU'iU'-s and I’oiiei*." The (|mnti*tle. ** 1 sing of tlu* H4)niehiml." wsis 4leligiitfully *-nng l>y Air. Woolei-, Airs, Hoherts, Air. W. Simpson siiid Mr. 1*'. Holierts. and in amuhei- effectivi* it4*m, All's. Hnherts took tlu* lead, this being tlu* solo and eliorn.s, *• Wlien the Slu-phi'i'd.’ ’ Aliss Ida H4)h4*rls won warm Jippj-ecialimi witii tlu* soln, ** One Alm-e year of hh'ss. ing." and a series of reciljilioiis by the seholai-s were keenly enjoyed.
'I'Im'sc* *wi*re:
"O n ly j) little child." by Thomas 11. Simpson; ” Fi*ar m il.’ ’ by Fred Wadiiing- t 'ln : ” Little things," by ALiry tios sley; ” Nothing to liv4* for." by ICniiiy
Si.injison ; ‘ •Tlu* Clown’s Wjjrning.” by l!dith Piir- kinsan;
'Flu* lovely world," hv Im*ji
C riissley: “ In [)eril nii tlu* si*ji," by Henry Waddington : *‘ 'Flu* lilth* S4‘nium." Ly .lolm Crnssley: jim! ‘ ‘ Why lake ye tlmuglit lor to-morrow," by Connie Clumeliie.
F,V‘T.v
it4*ni was a i-redit to tlmse arrangin;; the progra.’iinu*.—On Hoxing |)ay. a fnrtlu*r tea, followed by the sale o.f sii»i)liis |))-o- visions. ju'oved ji impuliu* 4>xten.ti<Mi of tin* Christnms fi'stivsil.
THE WEAK SPOT I
U rina ry Disorders and Backache Point to Kidney Strain.
A iiinn's m- ivomim’s wviik spot is oftvn the kitlneys. llu* organs which sire so
.'•nnu* 4)f tht? tliscrjiiforls which D’snlt, hut the surest imatl lo lu'alth is to streiigtlien the wejikened kidneys by tjilciiig Doan’s hnind lbu*kaehe Kidm*y Pills.
'Fliis special
knlney tonic lias a unique record of stu*. cess in overconiing Imekaeho,
rlic-um.itisni, lumbago, sciiiticji, renal dropsy urinarv irregularities iiiul bladder disorders On 2:ird October, ims, Airs. AT. .1.
llobiu's. S7. Wliitewjiy-roiul, Prislol, said*: ‘ l'4u* Inllv twenty years I was sebloiu free Ironi lumbago ami .seiatii*a. Sliarp, slioot- ing pains across tiio small of inv hack nml intense noedlt'-like [lains down’ my le<rs ■made mo aliimst lieljiloss some days.
*"*
the first time for many vij-ars I hocanio completely well.” .. S’ "
sciatica. (SiRiied) Jl. .1. Hnlmcs.” 1)0 as Airs. 1-lnhnes did. Asl; voiir
I thank Hoan s Pills with Rami roasnii Ihc.v completely rid me of lumhaRo ami
Ai'S"*^ Jii's. Tlolinvs
dealer for HOAX’S, now sold in three Hyos Js. d(l., 3s. and os.
inmlil liQ little o,. „ „ ,,^5 i„ ,n scrap iv|.oi-o the order iras lonR-raiiRe sliootiiiR.
(To bo, continued.) imlL'i!: in this story are entirely
“ Hut a grejit ebango occurred wlien T used Doan’s lbiekat*lie Kidney Pills. For
■more than is meet, Imt it tondetli to poverty.
It’s every man’s I,usincss to knw l,is usmess, ami if he
doe.sn't knmv lib biisi-
buSici:?
tallmi loRs cbasniR an asbestos eat throiiRli teSras ?
as^nmef! ''V 1-dlnn-
t?me fe ™l "> as a terrioi n-ith stands , about 'h’“ ' '*'» Ploasurm it’s business dri's'bim 1'!’ '’^ >»>«'>easf|fcbforo '"'sin'k in-
Iliero IS that seatterath ami ret in- ereasetli; ami tlioro is iliat withlm'ldeth
ipiiekly afft'ctcil hv strain, tjr hv colds and chills. Locjil trejitment nmy tt*mporarily relievo
STREET FOOTBALL.
C L IT H E R O E M A G IS T R A T E S W A RN IN G TO BOY S.
P.C. Heacoek lu* went ti> ’l’!iy!or-stre4*l. wlii*r4* Ii4* siiw tile hoys kicking ji looLhiill 1U‘!U* tlu* .Inliiloc* Alill. Several ju-ojile hail to got out of the way »if llu* hoys, ;ind there had h(*en eonstiuit emniilaints of their luiving kick4*d the Imll against the doors jiml windows of iunises.
tlisniisseil. Fight linys wc'ie summoned for a similar
lliiii they would not reju-at ilie oL'enee llu* Clmirnuin sjiid tlnu :is it was Christniiis ]’!vi* tlu* Heneli had ilei-idt* to l.*e b*niem, and tlu* eases agiiin*«t the two hoys who had 1)0
4*11 [)r(*vi(MivIy ciiuiiom-d \\()uld he
4)ff(*nce eomniitled in Coi-jiorjii iim-stroi't tlip same day. H.C. Selhirs siiiil lu* saw the hoys ])laying
.for tho hsill, lu* d«mhled it up and saiil it Wjis only half of om*. WilnO'S adih'd tlnit lie was on sjieeial iliity Unit thiy to round up the ollenders in vii w of tlu* nnmher of i!4)ini)laiiits ree(‘ivo4l. At this stiige ii wa> rli-clnsetl tliat one
of tlu* huls luul net appeart'd to jinswer the summons, hut luul left wnid tinii he Inul gom* to tlu* liJihour K\4*lninge.
Plenty of Playgrounds.
ation [M-nviding playgiMuiuls if they will insist on jilaying in liu* sirecls.
son sjiid slu* eonsidoi(*(( tlu* hoys Inid no right tn play foiithall at tdl on ’Suiuhiys. Airs.
Ija.mhert (a nnigisir;ite) sai<l’ the
lads ouglit to he sent to Sunday Seluml, A parent: ATy lad will liav'e to go 1.)
hoys sjiid slic was his st4*pmotlu'r, jiiu! if she |)niiislu*d him the neighhonrs said she W
provii'usly coiivieted or ejuitioned. :nul the mjigistrjites im[)4)sod a fine of half-ji-erown stjiiing it wciuld luivi* lu'cn mori* h:ul it not- been Cliristmas. Dm* of the buys who had ap|)4*jir4*d l>4*fero the mj)gist:*atcs severjtl limes l)4*foro wjis given ji serious wju-ning. juul julviscd to turn over a new leal ill tiie N’ow Year.
JIS ill-trejiting him. 'Flu? renuiinder of the hoys Iiad all h(*en
viously ejiutiom*4i wjis disiniss(*4l. A woman wlio a])peiircd with ono of tho
Sunday Scliool after this. _Dm* ot tiie hoys who inul not heen pre
Haiiishottom) : 'Fhere iU(* nioro open spiu-i*'- in Clilheroi* than in :uiy lovn I know. Dm* (»f llu* pai-tuits who came with her
’Flu* Alagistriii<*s’ Cli*rl; (Air. .1. TI. Tile tlniirnum: It is jio gtxid tlu* Coj-jior-
football in Cor[)oralion-strcet at I2-10, and miticed Hmt two wonu*n h;ul to step otf (he footpath because 4>f them. He e:iught llu* hills, and wlu*n he aski'd one of tli(*m.
hoys 4*ould not find anything lielter to iN) on a Siimhiy. After extracting ;i [n-omise irnm the huls
i:anlii)ned was dis.missed, 'Flu* Chiiirmnn sjud it was .a [>ity the
Dm* hoy wlio had iu>t InTu [u-evionsly
HOPES OF EARLY START OF FRIENDSHIP MILL.
Mr. (»onlding. injiiuiging diivctor of the Olive Hjink Al Jin.iitjieiin-iiiir Ctwmimnv, of
Hmy, puiciiiiM-rs of FriemKhip Alill, Hoad, h.-is giVeii
int«*re*.i in;.': part ieiilars of tho conditions of eniploynieni ni the mill. All-.
D. Hii"i'll. s<*cr(*uny til tlie I’juliham ami Disiriet \\(*jivi*i's .\s«.(ieiiu icm. has l>een jis'-nrt'd llijit till* operjiiives will lu* }»aid in aeeonliuiee with the Jtgreeiueni readied bv the employers jtml tipeiiiHw-’ assodation-\ Air. (J'onlding luis .-ho jui(lre>se(l Head’s une:nployed mi!l workers. ]|<' staled thiU, ihert* Would he an »‘iiiire diangi* from the g<Hi(N llijii tlu* opej-jilives have lieen aeeus- toiiM*d to wejiving. a- tli<* {jnn of Ke:i:p HrotIu*rs had lu*en engaged >)n snjiorlino
eolion Jtnd silk g»,'od>. Tlu* eioth now to i:e m;int)fju-iin-4jd woiiid .1,,* hed tieklngs and all »-lass(*v ,)|' hejivy typi of eohnirtMl
stripes, hoih in cotton and an silk. |L* inloi-.m4'(l them that lliev nmv{ ex[)eei many diangi". Irom Hu* eii'
-i.ims nf the [uist: as the firm jire t tigaged in jii,*eiiiig tlu* de- nmnds cf ;i cliangod market,
\u the past
Hie wt'jivers oj Head h;iv«* been aeenstomeil to lu* on oju* vet tif looms sim-,. ihev letinied to weave. His finn. if they found it iieeesvary. would ttike oiit an\' mjithiiio ami i(*pljut* nrd(fs.
it by oiu* r(‘i{iiire(i to nu*ei their llu* ivlioh* sys((*ni cif kef*|)ing to
otu* type of loom was no use in
tlie.tn. Ho (Air. (loiilding) felt sure that if Hu* wnrk- peojile
111 Hcjicl jitiil tlivti-u-t wtmld eo- opei-iite with them under these changed
writ»* their name :im] address and tin* nnmher ol looms thev Iiiu! been used to running on a pien* of luiper. and h'jive it at tlu* olliee. No oiu* would he t*nga<‘'ed on more than Hiroe looms, as ilial mnnher would give jt liiglior wage tinni tliev had been acenstomod to rt'ceivp.
At- j>res(*nt there art* .Ari) looms, rjingin*' from ■;.■) inches to oil inelies. in tlic milf
The now linm have already .spent a eonsidor- nhle sum in Imying two new looms for
l)altern_ making, in the hope of obtaining some o) the business now lu*ld hv Con tniental eompotitors.
The full slatT of ovorltmlcers are at pre
sent engng4*d ,nt tho mill, prepariim for - an early start.
‘‘•5^ J
CHIPPING LICENCE transferred.
At Clitlm-ne County .Si-simis on :\lnmlnv
Ibe lieem-c ol tlio Tillolson-i ,\,-ins, CliippiiiR’ nns transfoiTcd to Mrs. H. X|. H, Pmiircs
lllo 'i!!!'''"’-!’?
-.0,000 books, bound in calf, from a l.ondon bookseller as a Christinas ’ present (0^ 1?!"
the Into Mr. l-.dward Squires. V ’’!' ’ '.'''I'fonire b.n.s ordered
ber lin-dinm'l! imtoh bt« a«tlioi.s and subjects
did.not matter. M 1 1‘Brary Miito, but said tliat that tho books innsL ■, v:
conditions it would he to tlu*ir mutual julvantagi*. He then n<ked intending workers to
(,po.)i)b*'s windows.’ ’ doclan:! Alderman Siandring. presiding at Ciitlienie Morough So*-:sinns on 'I’linisday, when thr«*4* hoys were sumnioned for [ilaying umiliiill in 'Fiiylor- slrt*et, on Sunday. D«*ci*mLei 13th. P.C. .'-selhns said tlmt in (ompaiiy with
” ’Flu*r4* is plenty of room to |»!jiy font- hiill without kicking the hall iigaiusl
Christmas Preparatijons That Endeil in Tragiedy.
Wilile engagi'd in clejining tlic firoiihice
at hei’ hoim*, 17, Wtione-ljim*. Clillieroe, _oJi Wetliu'sdjiy evt*ning wt!4*k, Ali'-^. ICatherinu Pleaartl, who was well Jiiiown in the town ami dis lr ie l, fell siml rei*(*ived mu-Ii injuries l 4) h<‘r eye-and htfail tlmt she tliml tht.* ssinm evening, slun-tly after sulmissioii to Hlack*
hum Hoyal InlirJiuny. Airs. Hleazar<l, who was 7.'» >eais ol sign
:ind the wiilow of Air. .lolin Ill4*az:ii-il. for many y4*jiis liv4*d in .\ewtim-stre4!t, lisul iiv(*d alone for s) d‘>zi*n veins, aiul in n*cenL yeiii's hiul »'ondiu-t('<l a simill 4-i<)<-kei'y Inisi- ’m*>s in Woone-Iam*. A won.iiii ot Mti'iling jiuli'pemlenct*. 4lelinit»*ly ol tlic old s<-hool, .Mis, Hleazitril ceriiiinly diil not Im-k fi-ii*inls. Slu* was looking Ioj-wsm-jI to :i Ii;ip[iy Clii'i*'l- nias in lu*r home and pmliably laxcxl Ii4*r Mr4*nglh muiuly in tlu* pra|)aration oi 4)hl- fa>hione4l Ian*. An attack ol dizzim*>s eans4*4l lii*r fiill. hut di'(»iti’ Imr si*i-ious iiijuri«*s, ?-h«‘ wallu'd to :i neijihhoiir s limi>e foi* iilt4*nli4?n. Dr. Hai-kei- was i*;ilh*4l in and or<li*ri’il lii*r n^iiioval i»» the Infirnun-y. Her lm>haml dii-d on Chri>lnm' Kv4* iw»*lve years ago---ii sad i-oineiih net*. Al r^. lUeazanl wjis formerly activ4'l\ a'-sneialed with the (Vmgregatioiial (imreh. She leaves two sons. Ah'. •!. Hl4*az;H<l. <*l Slaicl- Imi-n I’o'-l (>(fi<’4*, and Air. H. HleJtzard, ol Pi)lm4*rs Gr4*en. Lomhm.
'Flit* intormeiiL
took place at St. Alaiy's Cemel**iy «m Satnrilay, the Hcv. .1. Wiiglit jii’i-lorming
Hie hist rites. Th e Inquest. An im|iiiry inio llu* «-ircuriM:mei‘s 4>f
Airs. Hleazanl’s lU'iilh wa-x i tmdnelod jit Hliiekhui-u Intii-mary on 'FInirsday 5ifU*rnoon by Alt'. 'F. H. 'Flminp'oii, tlie Hhukhurn Coroner. ICviih'iiee of iil4*nlili«-;ilion was giv4*n by
.Limes Hlt‘j)/,ard. <l4*e4*jised\ 'oii, and liy Airs, Ssirah Hireh, of (ID. Wtitine-lane, Clitlu'i'oe. who slated that ;it *J-I5 the jire- vi4)us aflenmon. Mi’s. Hh'jizaul woni to lt4*r h4)iis(! with in.iurij's lo the c>e ami lu*jid, and .'lati'il sin* had fjillen iigainst the lii-(*j)lace whih* eh*;ining llu* »aiigi*. She .sent for Dr. Ihirkt'r, wlm rinlered Alr>. jll4*azard’s n*inoval lo tlie liiiirnuny. 'Flu* Coroner: Ymi pe: f*n au*4l ii V4*ry
lU'ighbonrly :u*t. Dr. 1). McDoimld, lunise pli_\-iiciaii jit llu'
.Inlinmirv. >aid Airs. Hh'iizim! teas aiimitteil to liospitsil jihnnt o-MO, '.iilT’*ring ifoin a ruptim* of the !(*tt eyeball aiitl :i innisi* on the tem|)le. Slu* wa^ coiis> iou- :im! ttild (HUf of tlu* nurses shr* hail fallen sigaiust. tlt4* fin*phic4*. Shoc-k 4-juised )u*r «i**alh jit 0-10 p.m. A \-4*nIiet of *• .\c'cidt*ni;il Death " Wi)s
oiitoi-ed. F IN E S IMPOSED. .At Clithei-o(* Coiiiii\ nn Alonday,
two
fjir.nu*r.s summoned for lailing to di|> sjieep within the [)re«-cri!)*-il periotl sjiifl they Wert* \iml(*r the wi-oiig
iinpre.ssion jis to tlu* pei-iods ftn* dipping. John Al i(hli»*lf»n. «if .Mmirsidt* T'anii,
Wiswell, wjis ]n-oeeeded .-ig.-iiti'-t in i-espect 4if ten sheep. F.S. Keeling s[)oke to vi*-itiiig the fjniii at .‘t-.3il p.iii. on Nnveiiihei* 21si. jtnd to se4*ing tin* >luTp ilu*i-e. 'Flu* tolhiwing (hiy he saw drh'iulant In AVlmlley, siiul Aruldli*l4)n saiil: 1 haw ijni dij)j)e(l tile slu*ep. I was nmhi tlie impression I Innl nnii! the
g.Aih." lie wjis mid tluil t[ie [X’liod WJIS frniii Se[n*iiilier 1st It) November
I.lth. D(*lemlant xtitl he Imnght tlie sheep in
Delolier. .Aitt'r his eum'4*is;ii inn with the sergejint he ilip^u'tl th** shee[i. •A lim* of L'l wji'- iiiipi'’'r<l. Hi)l»(*rt .\4*why. of Lm\rr ( lejk Hill
I'jirni. W lijtlli*y. wji- >iiii:ii;niicd in
re.sjM'et of 1>: slu(*[). P.S. Keeling said Ik* \ivi‘,.<I tlu* fjirun at-
sheep during the pre-erihed |»ei i..d. defemhint, sjiid;“ I Ihtmghi I h;id nniil Hu* .30th.*’ Dll Nnvemher Utli. detenihiiit gave notin* of liis intt*niion \o diii llie dieei) on the 2i’)tli. I)ett*nd;in1 told tlie inai:ivii;it,.<
fi;,,!
no iiiteiuitin of jivtiidim: dijipiiig the sheep. Air. .A. H. Aitken (a iii.igisti-jitt*) : Dt)
llu* tlipjjing [‘ericHU var_\ from yejii- tt) year? S'.llU. Hagelt : N’n. iliey liavc* liet'U tlie
sjiiiie sinct* the inirodnetinn nf Hu* Order in 192o.
sliiudd in(|uirt*. The A1iigistrat*‘s’ Clerk (Mr. ,A. .1. D.
Hoii’ iivon) : 'Flu* [lerie.iK an* trum ,lum* LAtli It) .Angir-'t 31<t. jiml irom >e[>(t‘mh(*r Nt- to X’ovemlior LAHi, 'Fhe-e dippiim regula tions ai-e for the f;irn,ei'' tmn i)rotedi4)ii. .A Fin • of *2(l'-. wji- iidlieied.
NEW MILL I'ONDITIONS AT READ.
Hie pjiptMS povieil in tl„. di-triet. Air. Ailkeii: If yon ;ire in iluubi. you
Deli'iuljinl: I lu'i't* i< ne. d;ii(* given cm
lO-.'iU
ii.ni. Hit N'oveml>er *jtiit am) >j)w the sheej). .Ask(‘<l wiiy lu* had iint dippt*d tin*
1 BUY A U S ED
C A R W IT H CO N F ID EN C E from
Wellgate Motors Ltd C U T H E R O E PH O N E 224 SHEEP DIPPING.
F A RM E R S ’ DO U B T S A BO U T T H E P R E S C R IB E D P ER IO D .
2 A'J m COHFIDEM CAN CE
Is tho belief you have that a man will keep his word. YO U
l.t _ is geiieiallvl
majority oi prupi'T is tho lIHl'L a r ivp ll enable them to .k.i I stead of the gives HieJl; a lull t,| lor,v joys wliirl believe iv i!u- festival. A
uatieii.il i.li-lJ
reveal lliai ii..- i | J)ay is ih;si v, | is tlie c-a.-e liii- the week : u ufi climax H i iml, ilavourod ia\v. AVhen M*
n.lat
gins. Til- I-' parcels and Ifiifi one the ia. i work:ubi\ i.u. drawing n-ar. aiaij ta t on ill*’ !;ii.'- of thrills \\ iia ii. minute
r.idi .*i liroside -i> h arrangem* ii-«. i.i fhrisunav pRi-u
s h o p p in I B y comira'ii ,
about llii- Ciuivi'j I)onding only loo u.-ll seenuxl u* 1“ i pre-Cbri>i ta.i- shop-wind.;\ m this yeai- i i have been d. - 11 realizing tiiai (juired in < i'!ri- to tlieir
u.ir,.. plays ilia: atiii.-\.j they woiiM pi more .siglii-..-r. i l l Noverili* !•-" :li.|
hours .sei-iii.d i-- and stori.. 1
> \
establisiuiK !,i> liaJ AVlietlu-i- H •• uadi sifiered ,vaii-i‘ <liseover.
tliough, ['• r !i I ber of iMu. Iia expended. Auollu*! fa i tl j
server,
p.inii-ula,]
Tlnir.sday, u motor ludlit tliat. in V|*!i
people sp' III (’i i j l partieulailv 1 spi?(*ial f*a:til*’ class of \i
| | familI Bui- the linina-b
most pupil!.’t. ad was |mili.-il'fv a rounioiiv "iiaii 111 veniem- I’xira j; seattert'd iii'aiia-s hours’ .vta\
no more . !:ic-na'| body wile ua- I
stranger m a i C’bristmii.' umhi ‘ ([uarter and li'fc’ ami jnusi'al 1aii'.|' baps js."-!' ilirH erackor-pii!l;iii: J games in lia- 5 front roma. I f tboM* fill-y I ’
to etjiiipil' 'ia> to be !)•’;i'.vi-d. Jt nortb-we-i wa-
we onglii i " ' Y humid during tb tlie crowd- uiiici centres U. ia in |:
was briv'a ill :lnj Clirisui a-
witli loweiiim ‘ 1 il •wore iisUi a •I'lll rjiin and nude- pleasant. Th-' ronnt- a ‘-iKUp importam i'ari
wore miuii'idly j The tla; (.'ilUl^P
a strom: attraeta
indulged in a Tile openim: ^ ovidontly ;ippn^-
it was :• n-iwli 9 been ami ipated,
SEBIES! Ably P
rei Parish King, liii*-'
fairit'.v .md earoller- ; : would >*n naM tainiiK-ui ? V romami'
‘d:';:'
larking. A'!<i the Queen -n ^ stars—ju-: '-nw- proper j'late.' your 5>
1. asi:r-‘.
fancies jiuiivan the Pari'lt *
■
hardly he adue ■just riglii U'i greaves
adll' '
items, gi' i:;i: n To her and U’ part all puii'^'' talents i" 'J'l nmeh tl.lmlu
Princess : l /
luippy elU'p to *• 'I’lu' ib'ir-' ebarmiug li^tB*
Christina'.' 'File eii:*-ii:>‘”|
enough in nearly i"!d m r world waius .1
of three [irincC'l falls lunnl evt*| He, of n’iii''’T than Hm the priiui’''- afterward- _ woodeuuer. -■'■'I
i I
sntisfactoiy •'•"I than his roall,| woodcuiier'^^ well am! lie Jf'l Afiss Greta I If charming
ness. 1^1'e did it 'veil.
queen, *lini E*l exorcised t-onsui right degree o| too ponpious. f
Doris Asko'v at case and
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