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THE GIFT OF CLEOPATFA By MARY HAMPDEN.
*
.'ssivi* my Mtn!” Ill
* Voii :UT.‘ liis
rmi.siii, ti I'ell'tiiti.^t, stud si kiml-li(.‘siitt.'d wtimsiu—hulp me to
words «)ld I'tich* sot me
nl IMiil Ardt-rne’s studit), I'si/iii}' sit si ^rou|) ol' ilirt*t*.
my tiiblc. .N'
e.st moruiiii' I stood uinm llio Ihrcshold
to disturh the sitting. Phil’s hrush wsis working rsipiflly, sind Ins juodePs
e.vpre.ssion eoidd not/ maintsiin that inttmsily for many moments. It tvas SI wondtM'fnl fsiee rieh in hue,
iigurt* did not move sin iiieli; the lisinds wei't* niotionless as llmiigh esist in stom*. one supporting the hack of the hsilf>siv(‘rled lieail, the tilher elinginj; with elntdilng lingers to tlie ivory carving of the eoueh. Phil Ardt?rne‘s suhieet explained itself;
grsiml in festlnre sind strenglli of line—un- .spesiksihly
cosir.se. 'File foMs of tsiwny drsijim'y sihont the
lie .seeiiieil part ol' the shallow cast hy tin; eiirlsiins iinne sironnd tin* eoneh; tin* liglil dill not toueh his iigiire. All were silisit, sind I wsiited, not M'isliing
csiiivsis on his knee, his jnodel, st woman, cronehetl pi('tnresf|iioly on :i low coni'li, in sin sitiitmie of despairing rsi^t'; sill tht.* windows were slinUtU'ed, hut :i shaded isinip esisi SI Hood ol' li^lit upon her, and tin* strtisl wsis workinjr uiuh>r si "sis-jet. The third person pre^'iit was sin old man;
Phil liimsell' wsis silling with si shiuti'd
dows, the esirveil hrsiss knocker showed ahovt* his nsime 4|Uoei'lv esirved upon tin* ostlc tloor panels.
viisilion, then, being one tisiy near the studio, I reiiiemlieri’tl that this was the .Mondsiy sifter Show .Siimisiy. The .ssime sirt eurtsiins tlrsijM'd the win
I t was months before 1 acc(*ptcd the in- Pliilip.
njistsiirs, and luuked sigsiin oV(*r tlie ihres- liold.
yi'sir—li4* wsis thinner, Ins whob* fsiei* csig4*r, bis eyi*> hnngr.v.
ilsiy, simi IMiil wsis alone. He hsol ehsingi'il in appi'sii’siiieo during the
Priglit sunshine fi'll on a bosiril lloor to-
Pettple siiid eireumstsinees wt*re all too kimi to him.
hiiglit. and eager. Ht* wsis snhjeet to allsieks of t.'iithiisisism. Imt tin* iiisijorily of his dsiys Lvt*re ohjecilf'ss sind idle. With mple tsilent. he lisid m*ver hi»en
snece.ssfni.
At Isist Cli'ftpsitrsi’s strain heesum* umm-
ilursihlt*. and she esist herself lisiek among the enshions. Her gresit. eves tunieil their silteiilion tfi .im* sis 1 sttmd in the doorway. ‘ You nmy eoine in now,” .slie ssiitl, * I
In* erieiF. * Psieliel. my tlesir,” put in the voice of
tlmujilit insolently. I’liil sprang up. •* You are llretl out! 1 snii a stdlisli hrntel”
her eolfec in a tiny eup, pressing her t.i drink, gsizing into il"io->e tinsky ;ini! iniesinny eyt's.
never forgive myself ftn* having wearied yon.”
.she eouhl look over I’liiPs tar liosnl. for he M-as not remarksihle as to stature, merely a lini hoy with si nervtms pale face and si
sliort lu*ai'il. At her suggestion he intnnlueeil ns. The old msin, Mr. Lyon, tvsis her father,
tuni(*:l, llsishing my cousin si plsieitl look of approvsil fnim mnler liar broad-hrimined
Iiat. Phil linrrit*i1 tlowustnirs to show them out.
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hnt I lisive m*ver hoen sihh* to think tif her hy sniy nsiim* hut tlmi of the fsir-fsuned I''gyiHisin.
lace Ihislied with plesisim* sis In* gsive his liand to raise her from the eroueli. C'leojisitrsi M
’sis more thsin common tall;
across su me. “ (Ihid to .s»*o yon.” 'I'heii Haeliel,” I heiinl liini whisper, “ 1 shall
‘ Oil. i t‘s you, Met’ta ,” In* s;i|d mnlding I could not liesir lier answer, hut Phil’s
the old man in the shsidmv, “ tve Jiinst IiNive •Mr. .\r<it‘rne. He hsis—a visitor, sintl wo in engagement.” Pliil was hendine «tver Cloopsitrsi, offering
the model gsivo herself the title “ CletipsUra.” jle tvsis intent on his task, with i*yos
bsivo ilom*,” 111* ssiiil, speaking sis ijuii-kly as be worki'd. “ I'm a failure so far, Ibu-tsi, but I sbsill not be om* for long. \Vli4*n I began in 4*sinu*st I fomul out liow ignorsint I sini.
again on work. As I walelii'd bis deft stroki's I oMvieil tlieir masl4*rly precision; there wsis no languor, no indi'cislon now sibont Ills iminting—lu* wsis sin siriist sit last. ‘*1 thought you hail given me up, sis others
rising, poinii'il to his pietniH*. ” I liati; to psirt with it—even foj* Fsime!” ” And are you still in love witli Cleo
lot* her. Xo, ibis is not .slaving—but other tilings are—illnsi rsi ting—pliolo-4*nlnrging— 4*ngravtng.
patra r” •• So 4iiueb so th a t I slave ilsiy ami iiigliL
waiting slill, bee5in'«4* j lisiven't inadi* tin,
cosily 4'simens, 4*sirvings, stsiineUi'S, rare glsi'-s Sind eliinsi, sill bsul vanished. Tlie siir was full of the odour of cookeil mutton; Phil’s lnn<*li siwsiiti'd him, M*rved In coniinon i?raekud china, on a desil table. “ No, Ib'otsi, I'm loo busy—over these Isist
lortnm* sin* sisks of me. JCvi*n iny picture nisiy not sell!’’ 'i’hore weri* ebsinges iusiile tin* stmllo; the
Tvarmly. I bsid not sirgued. “ Conn? and S4*e me again, dear,” lie said,
Sill* reiiretl tti a divssjng.rtiom. tln*n r«*-
1 lisivt* soon Pliil siiinoyed hy the tronlde of rising to ring a liell to summon one of his father’s msinv s,.rvsiMts—he was a dili*ttanto sirlist, SI spoilt elFemiiisite child of fortune. His studio was made heantiful hy marhlt
slisnleil hy eiiristins of tinsel-shot t'sislerii Isihries. .-\ silver etill'eo set wsis on si Mtiorisli tsilile. one enj) illsplsiyctl thsit Clesumtrsi hsitl deignetl to drink from. Phil tvas SI long linu*; \vlii*n lit* n*turned
lu* held a dei'p crimson esinisitious, heggeil fi'tim the rolii* tif (.'Icopsitrsi. • Tsikt* the easy ehsiir, IFeeta.” ‘ Thsinks.
note oiiy progress, inid nisikes hriht*s—poor old elisip.*’
this;"” " Oh, he (“omes ht*re evt*ry evt'iiing, to
a wife who fiillils his notituis of whsit my wife should he.”
he has toiled for, he thinks lie lias si right to I'hoose who shall ln*li> you spend i t? ” •‘ Hall!’’ eriet! Phil, handing im* tlie
hroilier Diek!” Till* sesimp of the fsniiily! I’nele ]mTers you,” j suggested.
•* One’s imm ehoiei* silone is tolerahle.” •• .\ml if ytm go sigjilnst his wishes---- ” He esiii ilisinlu'iit me, in fsivour of di-sir
I ipiiti* agree with yon.”
see. Pceta. T intend to marry Paeliel.”’ The hlaek-ryed model!’’
sively.
” 'rrm*; tin* old mail does psiy nie (luit omplimeiit. Poor old man! ’ Put you
have silwsiys had relined tast«*s until now. Hoii’t. drop down into the mud of life—i t’s only a spell, not love, tliat is lieiiig woven round you liy this—Oleopalra.” A glow of passion llsuued in Ins eyes; lie was ahont t«» indnlgi* in a burst of rln'torle. when In* fell again under tin* tliraldom of liis IsinguidiK'ss. He eoubl lie infatuatod, lint mgor was loo miii'li trouble. Her nsime is llaebel.” be replied
ake of a hesiuliful vulgar womsiu? You almly. ***** ***
east* was bis object now, sirtistie esise, the cultivsition of Jin aestbetie ])ersonnlify—sind the possession of Clonpatra. T stayed away from tile studio—discouraged—and lie k(*pt ;ipsirt from society for tveelvs. Then be wrote: Mv dear lleeta, T have eboson llaebel ratlier than the
still In* rieb—tvilb Psicliel and indejiend- enee. Ocoasionally T feel a psnig of re gret 'for having disaplpoiiiteil the old •man. but lov(*’s a ,i(*silous jnissinn, and won’t divide a lieart. Tly-tlie-bye. Cleopatra—to give lier the name yon thmiglit appropriate—believes utterly in iny triniupli; mIiou it conics wc arc to
obi man’s tlinusntxls, sind am beginning a figlik for fortnin*. 7f 1 eomjuer, you will be pleased M
’itli me; if T fail, T slmll
pit of indolenee and comfort from wbieb few men ever rise to become great. A'(*ars agti bad predieteil a brilHsint future for liini;
Yes. be was sinking dsiil.v deeper into tin* ST. DENTS’ HOME.
with thunks: Chalhiini ^liivpoto D;uicors, per Miss Ci. Sliiii-|i. 12s. Uil.'; Miislor ,1 Swiilos, silvoi- piipoi-; .Mi-s I!. Alsliiii. silvoi- p:i|ior; M,-. Hootoii. Low Alum- ioi. (■roiiiii; .Miss (trooii. oiihos; St. Mniv\ .Siiiulny School, ciik-rs mill iiiont pio.s; Mis, Sliii-k, i liiihm h;
_ 1 ho fnllowin;^ Kilts Iijivo hoon rocoivod
paper; Mrs. Heaton, (lishiiiii. olothiiic; Chtheme _ Hist 1 let Ciiiiiles. (itl.t new hihl ecits. We are aho imlohteil vere inileh to Ilfs. Healnii. of ftishiirii. mid Airs. Harrv
rigiiio aUraclive.—Mr.,. E. (i. Smith.
llnothiiiaii for .sending ormipes for ehihlreii siilferiiif; from measlr.s. Oiil.v a t the iiKo (if one year i.s the humai
•\ I'licnil. hiicoii; Mrs. Fmveott. silvo.- .\ Frioml. voKCtiihlos;
You don’t really womler.’’ You an* msul. Phil.” I cried impul •• ('sill you give u|i In.xiiry. for the
” Pi'ihsips, as you sire to Imvt* the money
igsiretti’s smd tsiking one himsi'lf. •• What fools jtieii sire!”
man of husiness was proud of his hoy's Inxuritnis surroundings, not seeing that all Hu* elfemimiey was the gresitest possihU* liindranee’to smy success of art or elmractei-. Heetn, he wants me tti marry—to lake
Ho Isinghed ln*siitily. I knew the eldi*rly Ifow tioes your fsitlier like
money sis a tribntt? to the beanlv of Cleo- pat rsi? WluTe was she? Surely her place was
carvings. Imngings of rare lexturt*,*lhi* lloor •overed hy tiger skins, the tvindtnvs deftly
biin in si whisper. ” Hen’i. the orders pour in now? Aren't
bis boyliooil. ” Alore tlisin I esin do—now tlier4*’s
bis fsue rsuHsint. As I tinned to look sit sin unlinislu'd jiaiiiting on the eas4*l, I’nelt;
(luestion fiirUu*r, for be bad erosM*d tlie reo-m, am! wsis Isilking to sonu* prt*itv girls. His msinner wsis inspiriting, bis wit* n'sidy,
I'ongratulsite him, eh? Wi*!!. you may!” ” Yi's, bis siuldi'n .siuce-.^,
plu*noiiu‘nsil.’’ ” .So iv his 4*'(‘sipe. A
triumph.” I lingered on until mo^t of tlu* vi>^ilors
that she’s inarried to Alsirk Ossonby?’’ ‘‘ The millioiisiire!’’ ” Kxsietly—4'ouldn’t wsilt
for Phil's
Hiinking ol i-c'i'tsiin boy simi girl S4*ntim4*n- tsiliti4*s siiul 4‘motioiis*, in tliost* byegom* davs iH'forc* W
gbimonr.” Hnr 4*yes nu't. P«*rbsips W
4* gi'(*w siinbitions,
4lam*ing in bis face. “ I just Idealis4*4l a eii’sitim* of paint am) pnw«b*r, a soul of gn*(*d and shame. Yet, di-ar----- ” “ Hnsli: do not be nngrati'fnl!” l*bil bowed bis bead. “ My triumph is lu*r gift, yon moan; for
I •'un SI lool!” lie eru*d. an odd liglit
“ And won,’’ T suldi'd. ('riie I'bid.)
4» were botli
iiidless p:nn and disenmlort emi lie avoided --'y-A-mpioms
her 1 grew a man—and f4>ll,‘ and r*>solv4*d, ami worked.”
tlie mnriiiim witli n had liaek? Are vniir eyelids piiir.v..I Are tlie mikles :,nd limids .wnllenr Are .voiir limlis slnikv m'd ilieiuiialie.
Ksmnine yoiirvelf: Do yon wake up in Kid n ev 'p in Kidiie., Pills straiKlit awiiv. Tlii.s spceial
kidno.v Imiie can liolp .v,,,, us siirelv as it lin^ lu'lpeel Airs. A\ ilson. Airs. H. AVilson, .50
llisimp Ai„ .kl ,nidr s avs r ' ’ - M r f i S " 'K n i
small n| tlu* back. Then swellings *m. pemed 111 my liody mid liimis. Mv nerve, liroke down mid 1 lioeame weiik mid irritiilile
1 st „.| t Pills
T .,i„. . , •
• r l ir '" " 1 -.-.....s- .(iiu irriiaine.
><'™vniv liefore naekuelie Kidney
hotter lienith t7ian" I'^niir'enjoved fo r‘'fiilK“
If yon Inive miv of' tliese "aek-aeim
DORI'T N EG L EC T * T ! Kidney Weakness May Prove Serious. Heware of Kidney tnnilile. Weeks nf
“WEAPON FOR EMPLOYERS.’
MR. STANLEY AWBERY’S WARNING AT SABDEN.
Divimnn l.iiliom- I'Rity 1r.|,1 th o ir
COUNTRY’S “ BLACK OUTLOOK.” Hu; WmiR.ii, F«l,.r;ni„„ o, tli,. Ciitlioro..
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I'lllly nil .Sllllll-diiy :i| .S;il],|,.n. 'J’licro n i l , liil-nn R'litlinrin^ n , momlicis irnni ;il| " hi I'liiRtiliiency, in ,p it ,. „l' tlin
mil «vii hni-, ami (|m uvciit pi-nvcd liinidv iiini'Mlul.
'•"lid, Has ill llin-nhair, ami .Mv. Staidiiv .Miss llimlln, nl Clrnat l ia r
"■010 "isepniahle, .Mr. ,\\vberv said- Miii-e operiiiives who voted lor tlie
.Xiiliiiniil (iovcrnincnt liiivo placed a weapon In tile linnds ol tile employers wliicli tliev are komik to use in a. lorinipht’s time iii
liniplc " * '® >'viilK of tile
re,^efs"'f ‘'’i''® trol lie
ttollnii; tlio heat for hot beds, is used r I'™-,‘-'cf ricnl device, con- '" ' 'f nm-miilly
iidopted by tile C.overmnciit. J l r . C'hiiichin had diseoverd tha t tlio crisis was a (inaii- cial one and was beginning to use the iirgninent ol the Socialist Partv that, tlio control of hnance should he in tlie linnds the (lovernniont.
Air. Awbery ns*ortcd that the majority ol
The people were snirerini' from ceononiv Illllil, and a policy of drift was hein',.
" i 'l l ''. ,l'i''i“l'«itivv
l.aliimr caildidatu loV ! Division, Has llin pviiicipal speaker. ^x|M•esslllK the opinion tliiit the position tile cotton trnde nnd the political position
nev4*r siskeil alter your woi'k, sliown the least inieri'sl in your earei*r. I ’ve been si S4*llisb brnle for moiiHis ])sist.” Xev4*r mind Hmt; it was part of lu*r
rsilber to m-y * I told you so ' ?” “ .No. only to ask * Ho yon mind mneb ’ ?" ‘‘ Hilly at intervsils. Am), lloetii, T lisive
bad gone, ami 4iiy cousin i-onld .spare time to SI ri'lsitive. As lie erossed Hit* room, smiling. I eonb! sesin-ely lu'lieve tlnit Cleo* psitrsi^ bad ever ruled him. “ Come to sirgiie now, little ivoinsin?—or
into Hu* 4-oin|isirsiiive sei'lnsion of tlu* window sileovi*.
•* Phil’s best friemi! Come to is cjuiie
’oii Icmiw. of
conr.st*,
Peger esinglit me by Hu* arm; lie looked sis glsul SIS Ins son. “ .\b, Poetsil’’ ho exelsiiiiU'il, drsiwing me
m*4*d for i t .” 1 did not
umlersl.iml him; and lould not
here, wlu-n lier future linsbaml tvas Ijeing f4*t«*:l by ilu* living world of Art ami j'sishion ? TIu* siii* wsis ringing with bis praises. •As 1 iT'siclicd Phil’s side at last, I sisked
.von satisfied?’’ Hi* bingheil—tlu*. old gsiy Isnigb lost since
tion of bis •• work-shop ” now tlisit lu* lisiil compiered? Psiim* be listd certainly seized lint I’orlum; wsis not to lu* gsilncil sis sud denly. And did lu* not ii'cinin* sill possible
among a erowil. It tvas the end of May; a Msirin air wsis blowing in tbrougb liio open wimlows; over a bowl of liot-lionse ros4*s. Once sigsiin IMiil’s surroundings liml silt4*red, for luxury was evident upon sill sieb's. Jlsid li4? Isivislied wesiltli upon tlie deeorsi-
Next tiim* I was in the studio as one * * * * * * * *
tmielii's—llisit might msir sill. .Ali, you’re tliliildng of iny old sybarite iib'sis? 1 don’t think 4mieh of food nowsidsi.vs.” When we psirti-il Pliill pi-issseil my lisiiid
‘‘ mu just y4*t. tliongli; come tvben tlie triumph of my Meilusa is assured.”
I lisite mys4*l| bi*esinse slit? is
nioMoy. Put ibis—yon will llml ’ this i.iironged ronm! in iho I'.xbibition this year!’’ Pride wsis in tin* g4*stlire with wliieli be,
I’ve msub* no success—searc4*ly sui.v
vancing to tin* esisel. “ .Ah!—Cb'opati'a sis M ed u sa - i t 4'4‘rtainly becomes her.’’ JMiil glaiieeil up, then fasteiicil liis gsi/.c
Ibm't let me ilislurb yon,” I ssiid, snl-
iisid llntlert'd from (in* roailside tices sind msidt* SI pink carpi*! ov4*r the tile stc'jis. The lloor yioUb-il to my timcdi, so I went
.\iiriPs aljiioml hlossoms
msirr.v. H is only just tlisil she sbmdil Imiig’ back until I prove my worth. Come ami see me, hut not to sirgne.— Kver yours,
By ERNEST PARKER, CLITHEROE (Labour College Tutor in Economies, Jlistory, Economic Hcograpby, etc.)
VALUE.
appsiri'iiHy be Hisit seme shirts will be of lu*U«*r (|uality, will last longer, look smsirter siml so on. Put we go into sinother shop siml jmrelisiso sin silumiiiium plati*.
tion of other ciuninodilii's is nisulo we llnd similsir facts.
u'liglli of tinu* commodities Isist eviilentlv ilof-s not explain pric4*s.
onliimry <onr>o of ev4*nls this will hist mm.. longiV tjmn any shirt we niigbt buy: .vet tlu’ nisiti* will Im* mneli <'li4*siper.
In tlie 'rinis llu’ If sin exsimimi-
lint sirt* V4’ry 4'lu*sip. TIu'se* simple* illustr; lions pyove* that the ejnsility or nsefnlm'ss ot 4'onimmlilies do not eixplsiin prices.
Supply and Demand.
de'inaml sine! tlu* pi*ie*e eif ludivielual psiirs drops h'om los. to 12s. (k|.
I’rodnetioii
until tliey re*aeii I7s. (kl. a pair. U . elesir Hmt the llnetnalion in prices is ex plaiiu'd by the relsitionsblp of supply ami elenmml, but ibis doi's not le*ll ns why tlu I':iee* llnetimtes annnie! l*'»s. iiistesid ofj ssi Jlos. This the* theory of Supply sim I)e*m:iml eannol dei. At most it can b nsohil SIS sin explsiiisiliem of price llnetnsi tions; e'Vi'ii so we* do mit ge't siny explsimi Hem oi ilie force’s cemireilling supply smei eb*nnind Hiemselvos.
Hml a genorsil rise nr fsill'in prices lakes pbue* due to fsieteirs other than supply and de*maml. As will be* sbenvn lsite*r price's Hie'inse'lve’s pisiy si big part in eemiidllin sii|)ply and de4nsiml.
Prices and Value.
of use, liardnoss mid iveigbt, etc., are not Hie faetoi*s making this possible, thou, tlu*y <Io^ nisiku cxeliange* iieccssar.v. As Hiose* things do not explsiin iiriees liiey csinnot e’xplsiin th a t more? fundaim*ntal facteir—value.
ijiialitics sire* sible to e*xebaiige* om* wi’tli anotiu'r.
be eommodities. Tin's nscfidiiess give's e'e>
m.moditie*s wbsit is r*sil!eel a nse-vsilue I'lsiviiig e*stsi))Iislioel tlisit sill eommoditie's ])iit on the nisirke't fen* e*x‘clisinge must be iiso-values, ami timt nsitiiral (pisilitie's dei not e'xplsiin prices, it will be clear that Hicmi (
T.inmoditie's imisi be influenced l»y some; fsicteir not yet considered. Tlu're innst be
cmnmoditios must be useful to make tlieir exchange possible, ollienvise tliev ivould not
I t will be obvious Hm
smile fesitnre cemninn to all ceunmodities, AAlisit Is it? AVIion SI tsiileir makes a pair of Irnnse'rs
Lining, buttons, Hire*sul, etc. ... 1 i; \ \e a r of msicbine. etc.................... o Fm*I. lighting, rate-*, etc............... 1 o For tlu* tailor’s own Isilmnr ....... .j 0
' Wli .................................................. ‘li lo n
matennls. etc., with .Is. adde'd fen* the bibour expemb'd liy tlu* tailor. U is cb'sir that labour has sidde*d to Hie value of tlu* e-lotb, etc.
explained by the lalumr expended in eib- laniing tbe**.e Hungs fnmi
Kins Hu* vsdne of e'sieli particnbir item it. Hu* cost 4)1 prodnetion eif the trousers is
we Imd the* same* Hiing in that case, sis. ii '^*'*^"1(1 ivitb esie*li psirtie'ulsir item
they sue Hu* prodne-e of labour. Lsibonr exnemied in pnalliction explains exebsuige*- valne wbicb. in turn, is Hie basis of prices
U.se-valm* is based on Hie nalnral ami piivsu'sil einsilities o| e'enninndities; ex-cbnime-
mil be considoroel next tveek. iH'Ui'.'n .............. |r„iv lulmiii- ■ ,.r ri'latinnslirns
meastireel E.l
ol articles are being printed, •* E .F .” will de-vote* a iinal article lei bis criHes.—Ed 1
l lo pi'e'vciit e-onfnsion while tliis sorie*i
olmracter oi ceMuniodilie's.
Fir.st Hiev mns|. be nselnl. or nse-valne.s. Seeomllv. Hu e'atniv common to all comnmdities’is timl
Is tim Inndsinu'iilsil lsu*tor cxpisiining ivlisit IS called e>xc)isingo-vnlm*. U is now possible to see llie two-fedd
l l Hie prodnetion of e*IoHi is analvse'd* Note Hiai IDs, ‘)(l. is nisielo up of rsuv
be* will have to buy cloth, buttons, tliread, e*{e. His e*osts of production will be .some thing like this:
C.’omnimlilics of ividely din’oront natnr lint it is el(*sir tbsit I'olour. Ie*ngili
then slsiekens olf to si lower le*vel tlian elc inaml.
I’riees immediately bt'gin to ris'
eb’kiiisiml ivill jirobsibly 4*xi*eed supply ami e.'sinsi* prices to rise sigsiin. l'urtlu*r exsimin- atioii, however, reveals si wesikm*ss in ibis tlieory. AVbilst for sin explsination of price IlnctiisilioMs it is Isirgely true. ye*t it fsiils to e*xplsiin the* love*! siremml wbieli llm-tiisi Hons take* plsu'o. Snppese* Hiat llu* suppl.v eif luieits esce’e'ds
I residjustnu'iit tsikes place, ivlie..
.supply of, sind eb'insim! for, eommoditu's ex plsiin price's. Tlu* theory suggests that i. till* siipply (if bools, for oxsimple, e.xe'ce'ds elemsiml, prunes will te*ml le fsill until sm' time's as S
'I Iu*ie sir»? pi'ople who think that lb
disiimimis sire fsir more 4*xju‘nslv»‘ ilisin brt'sul.
Xec4*ssity does not gov4*rii jiriei's b«*
csiii.se \Ysil4*r siml siir sin* 4*ss4*ntisils of h’fi*
suciot.v prodniM's gomis, esillcd conunoditics, pirn'Iy lor 4*M*lmiige. W’lisit factor exists making tlii.s exebsinge possible? \Vb; governs prii*i*s? If we go into si slioji to pnrelmst? si shirt wi* slisill be shown sever at ilill'eit'iil juiees.
'I'lie s-xplsinsitioii will It wsis slsitod last iveel; tbsit csipitsilist
IN AND OUT AND ROUND ABOUT. By “Quis.”
when two reporter.s strollee! into the various Salford Hrielge mills the other iiuirning. '1'lu‘y we'iil insiele to se*e lor tllOln^elve^ what it is like*' in a ceittein mill. Air. .leilm Ainsworth loeil; Hie?ni \Ve*Nilu'aels’ mills.
the weaving ^lu-ds iliougb the we'avi*rs llumglit it nice and cool.
It was ejuito intere'*-iing tei watch llu* weai’e'c.*, ki>sing llu* >Iinttles. tliongli 4iiy
a long lime* since* I per>pired >ei Ire'ely.
interested in the e’ligim? reiom. ’I b«* engine was spoib'ss, a glittering arrangement of metal, tlu* very symbol of e*llic*ie*ney ami poweT. AVe even we*nt iinelenu’atli tlu* • •ngine to dim re'ces**es, cool sine! <*lean, ivluTi' enu* e-enild .**enM' the* throbbing power, and wlu re' the huge tlywlu'cl reveilved ce-a-e-- les^ly. AVe went into tlu* engine Imuse of the* Snn->lre'e*t mill wlu*re ive >aw the gigantic turbine? at iveirk.
cedleagne see*med a lit Ho e'livienis—eil tlu? sbntHos.
\Ye? were*. Imwe.'ver, perhaps most I wish to con
gratulate both engineers am! tiu'ir >Hdl'^ upon the cenulilion e»f tlu* engine>. Tliey were imloe'd lieanliful. Hnr entry iiiiei Hie we*aving slu'd eif llu* .Snn-str*'e*t mill was watehe*(l with inleri'si. and I ivas amazed to -e'c the facile* Way ill wbirli Hu? ivoayors cfmve*i>ed in tlu* elin ami miise*. 1 hey read e*acb eiilu'r’s Ups and lliongli I tried Imiel tei nmlerstaml wliat t!u*y were? saying almut me it was useb'ss.
imtliing imcomplimenlary! — £-;«♦*—
I hope? it was
Were.* the' 'l’e*u Liicky lliiiclier- e»l A\lialle*y wlu) Iiael drawn Hiwe-ll in ilu' IriNli >wee'p.
All CliHiereie' wa.*. a.-king em Aleeiiday wlue
The syndicate tUd actually ge't a iite*graiii from Dublin announcing tiu-ir good fc)itinie but it (jiiickly proveil to be a Imax. This can si.'are'cly lie* ele-iTilu'd as a -poi’iing ioke*. In fact it is md a joki* at ali and I sincewe'ly hope that the Ten Lucky Untebers are* hu ky eiiongli tei gel a full am! ath'ipiati' reve*nge upon the* luiaxeT.
Alv rece'ii .t not Ies upon Hu? conu'idences ot names has hrong it me iwe) inrllior <*.xamp Iles.
, , It ve*ry ofte*n lmppe*ns I I . * . I • * I
Air. (Vril
Jaek.son. AI.A., tells me tiia t iu emce attended a dinner a t Leeds a t ivlile-h the* eliairinan was a Dr. Onions, ;nul the chief guest a Aliss l‘ie?kb's. A corrospeimleiit ivrites of an ine.'idont in Ace*ringtem some time ago wlie*n a man fe'li ami broke? his leg. His name was Air. Turkey, and a man who ea4iie to his assistam.-e* was called Air. Ch)o**e, while the mum? of the elocteir ivlio attoiuleel the man ivas Fox.
slionld immediately place them upon the le*asli. A-s a matter eif fae*t it is a bye-law th a t elogs in tlie parks shall be on tlu* lea-li, and in vieiv of the fae-t th a t tliere are so many young plants there the law will be, rigorously e*nfoivc<l in th a t part eif the Castle ground
'I’
lm.se who have dogs with llu'in
when be found that a woman liad temloreil to iiim an Irish sweepstake ticket for a ten .shilling note. AVlint is more he gave the tvoman the change before be noticed Hie 4nistako. Tlu* woman rec<*ived back tlu? ticket grate'fnlly, but F imagine slie tveinb! be epiite? willing to par t with it now.
A coal dealer geit a slmck the other day A\ lmlle*y A
i'Jiere is a mystery in connexion tvith N esb*y Ciiurcb, but happily ami
not umiaturally it is a harmless one.* Over a period ot years and at lengthy intervals
slogan “ For Foreign Missions” and tlie jiareol.s always contained clothing and domestii* utensils. Hn Mondav two more parcels wore deposited, but the mvsterions donor elepartod from custom in that he or she laid tlie parcels on the cliapcl doorstop during tlie aflornooii, but no one saw llie act. Alomlay's parcels contained two soup hulles, a nightdress case and lace.
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It lias struck 4ue as being perhaps a little strange llmt ’bus workers who are I'om-
am wondering wbotlicr tlie men who drove their colleagues thought Hiov we?ro working loo long, or wlmt llioy did think aboni driving to a meeting which started at 2-0 a.111. and lasted unti l -1-0
a.in.
—**HB^*—
Thirteen years after the Peace Treaty has been signed people are still being .solicited
plaimng aliont their long hours should choose the tvee sum,’ hours of the day for a inoeting to protevst. A meeting was* lu'Ul at Dri'sioii at 2 o’cloel; on Sundav niornim^ ami ihere was a large gathering. The men travelled in their firm’.s ’buses, and I
strange brown pape'i* parcels liavei been laid (111 Hu* sicjis III' Hu* eliapel during the night. A
A ritteii in^ pencil upon eaeii parcel was the
plaee'el in tlic new gtirelcn at the iOshion- terraci? eiitraiiee* to the C5i**t'le grounds. It is therefore now more jieeossarv than ever th a t people sluinld i*lose Hu. gates afle*r them as ilu*y gei into the gremmls to pre vent dogs getting in and hreakiiig the? plants.
Hnndrcd.s of young plants have lieen
It was te.'rrildy 1ml in l’er**iiiially it
roum! Ale>'»i‘s. Evide*ntly a little diversion was creatml to Imy moinentoes uf the AVar Hravtiv .
correspondent lias written nic i!ii> tvc<*k stating th a t be lias rcccivoel frik.i; who styles liimself a Ilritisli eiHicer, ;i ,pH of honour eontaining bis brother'-’ His brother was killed in the* war. iimi t||l
sale.sjiian
wi.slies liini to pay luilj for the .scroll, wliieli inn*-;t Imvi- t (..vj
irnwn
tlionglit th a t by this time? tlu*y unuk! ceased.' Xo one, of cenjrsi*, wTslu - te> Hie brave lads ivlio jinid Hie siiinviiu' .-a<rijir*,. ill tile ivar, but surely le'laliv. - run li' spared Hiis constant peste'i iiig in tn, h are? elesirons of making a liviiig .-m ,,| j| niisfortnm*s e)f eitliers.
Clmrcli I was suri»ri'od em Sniuiiiv ■ , my mmi-(le-plnme written at tlu* {,„■.[ ,,| ., piece of alle*ged poe'try.
On ope'iiing a jiraycr bemk at tin* l';,ridi
slumbl e'linost? semu.*tliiiig h'ss !
Hr.irii>nk i,, verso.
obje-ct te) 4iiy ]u*n name appeal Iiim' ii', praye*r beieik. but I de» a*-k tiuii t
— - (.‘litlieroe* AVcsleyans wiu> ath'u.|,,j i],(
has weirn tlu? siii'idirt*. for im oji; a wedding in a cimivli em one u. ,i-imh j|,. cninplied wiib Hu* re*(ine*^t of Hi,. \ i:,i,. wear tlie ciislennary nibes of Hu*
It is not tiu* tii^t l i .... Air. I'vMiri ,,t
England. Xone eif bis e-ongn‘g;r.i'e wim were pre.-enl, liemeve*r, rerogniM.d id’ , ;,i„i it was mil until ilu'V we«re in Hu- u*>u\
afte'rwards tliat Hie bride ami In- i t -mkuIi km*w wim lie* wa<.
Speaking eif Girl (Jiiiele*. ri’uiim!-
i.ie •i not gcnerallv Known :iiul t i
f ‘ . ^
quite a number of (Jirl (Hiide iiitiM.ici- ;u,. made in Clitlioroe.
. *. . . .n,. i...
recently lieen executed for Loml.ui n-;. it.-ihiv in preparation for the cclcbraii,ni .j i!„. twentv-lirsl birtliday of the Gni-I.
t)rd«'is hav,- m tan
and iloods, and of lack <if sun..|,in.. p., to .‘Sunday night. Hu* rain record,,! a, ih'. Stonybnrst Observatory totalled
ment in the Aletropolis. Alay le'ft beliiml it a dismal n*(.u ! n ii,,n
.....
compared tvitli the average tor Hu mumli of 2.*K> niches, and tlu-ro Imd be i. oiilv liours of Minsliim* against an av.i:::;(‘ nl IS I Iiour.s.
iuHus.
Hu* Accrington Welfare
Raitil.bi- have* decided to limit ilioir rainbb*s to 2'. iniKs. and under the* leadeisiiip of one ol v.iunu lady inenibers, on Sunday. Huy pi. ■',*(|.(1 to Wlmlley, round Cliew Alill to liiMkinc Boat, and along ilu* rive*r bank i- llnisl (Jreeii for Inneb. At Ibitib* Colt ;-" ilu- party had the pleasure* eif vicuinv ilir garden, ami pas-cd tbrongli Diiicb DHl over llte imiors to the f.'ll loaii an; White Cro's down u> llibcbcster for i,-a. Tlu- lunneward trek wa*- made' aloiiLi
In order Hi caicr for new i . bet-.
hine.s t«) AVlialley and over tlu* .\ab !:u-k to town.
- 1 imtrv —*^BB**-
write's to me to say bow iiiter«*-l, d i ,■ w:is in the re'jmi’l- ol the bottle eif luer brewed by King Edward VII. in I'A'bnmrv. Fiomg sent to
l.ytluun. Ho wriV •• I leave in my possession two bouh- oi thi- brew, wliieli 1 receiveiF whilst ! wa- in tlu* employ ol a tirin ol brewers eivcr :’i - wins ago.
Mr. AV. T. Robin son, a Clitlu-ren* iiaohr.
Hu* vMlagers sat. drank, sim)ke*d. and joki’d. over •)!) ye*ais ago, i*. now a grave\:ii.b I lu T)iike A
of tlie ()l<| Duke AA'illiaiii Hotel. Lcncrid>;e'. J he pi(?tnre gives a izliinpso of tin- l’.iri-!i Chnrcli tower peejiing aluive Hu* nu i - i ilu* liqtel and some coUage's. “ Alim* iio-i " with liis wile is standing outside ib'- dour, ami tbongb the photograph is old tb* pir- sons would be reeognisable by feiriner ti-;cml-. I be old hotel no longe*r e\i>ts, loi- uln*ic
Hr. lircivoi-y ivliivli Kin;; I.Miviinl vl. ii.d." Lately ) came acro>s a rare plioio^rapli
old days, and is even yet spoken of h\ .some ol tlie older ininiliitants. tlioiigli it was taken down nearly lifty years ago^
The constant n-ooing lover earrics mf liu* blnsbing Jiiaid,
TIio constant gmnv of T«)W>er w«*ai- away tlie Itardest bom*;
(AVitb apologies). QUIS.
And Hie constant advertiser i< Hu* man wlin gets the trade.
iviTo su/l'ering from moral e.iwardiec. Wlin; they bad Hu* 10 per eeni. cut made in Hu'ii- •Nilarie.s tbe.y came lo Hie Soeiali-t I’.ntv
Hiose engaged in the t-s’acbing
tor assistance, but voted against Hu* Pnily ill- Hie elections.
oicnnig.
civihsed e.xistenco for Hie gi'eat ma>N iif the worker.s. 1 oa. a t the Club was folloived by a social
\ ocal jni'd eloeutionarv items
were contributed by Aliss Janet 'N' lHer . -V, ^><-’lling and otlier friends, Ali^s .M.
.sonio drivers of my nequaintance oven to ihinhle-derlntvli.—The Earl of Cotteidiiilii.
Mirtwell being the aceomoanist. V' -
... suliieod to feacli
'lie, IS t lmt peopio expect to get fur more thnii they g iv e . -Mr . Vernon UiirtloU.
"'itli ileiiioeracv, it seems lo eroH- ■" *' '!■ J’® Ol'cratiiig 0,1 tho GIiisgow-Ncw York route. Ditnrc on a lino of stenmsliip^
“ ,alinosphei-c,” .i iiipn ns pin t nf tlic regiihir
donbtoelly in the grip of tlu* financier, ami that grip was becoming Hghie'i* and lightei. I hciv woii.d |)(> iio chiiiigi* uniil Hu* peo)dc Jetiirned a party to the' Hon-t* of Ciniimons tImt had ten* its first objective a deccni and
After .seven months of Hie Xatioiial (iov* eninieiit the emtiook in this cnnniiv was heeeiming blacker ami blacker. He'
c.mitl imt SCO any improvomont in the lot of liu* working classes until Hiore was a change in l!i(» sy.'teni of .xi'lcicly.
'riicy M(»H' mi- ion
The constant tirip of wate*r wears away i Ik* hardest stemo :
H P a y s ................... A illiam Hotel was well lumwn m tlic 'riiey were sent l«) mv laii* lirii' Irom i .
iiig part in Hie* Girl Gnieles -.•rvin . ;.iu| |„. e'e*rtaiiily leioke’d exire'tiiely elignii;. i i„ [,j,. robes.
Farisli Clinrcb on Sunday afieiii Min wcic gn?atly iiitrignee! when Hu*y -mv Hu.;,. Fastor, the-Uev. (I. AV. Tyson. cassock ami surplice*. Air. Ty-oii u;- i”,k.
I elo di.: Lientlv ritci.,
little to print. He aKei olfe'is plmu)' rai)),' of the grave. Aly corrospemeleni jithh 'ij, J lu* lias receive'el many sne*b nfl\ i
till iiy '■
built tifty or .1 made fen* the I blit the spacel a fairly powerl loailing llu* il hut ill liu* la?" obvious tlial efi'oeteel. Inl industrial <!ej [ closing Ilf mill and ciiapeD. ll badly erippli'dl derful luoe lal haiancei! its 1 fimd for the |l installed the
When St. I’j
dedicating tlu] ing tlie Rev. den (iraiie, -lil ho had hoped L now instrniiioi| reiiinpiisliiiig I t is not iiki Hu* scheme' ) 1 wliolu of ilie ( | and when Hu* th a t (lirc(.-»''-' parishioners attractive a . The Jiiamier il getlier in t l i | modernising providing mul
exprc.ssion in i trilmte to lov|
I t was very! T h c |
' ovoiiing liad lionring the i hilitios, niidcrl 'riiough pn- instrument is | for the needs is particubirll Rinns, I’ittml nraiuloy, L'cdl the most iiuuf slrnet iem <>f luhnlar piiciil
'fhe erowd *
driven hy an builders’ mwu
M
organ is tlu- slops - OJU'!! dtlli'iami ; i<i il l ). and
’ith from;il -
the CNceptiiiM tho swell ar<- " diapason. ii liil (tc), hoi II
tho trem:ilatii| and two le;-fe| organ is adde
th a t thf'
usually well ; are nine in • manuals H?l of Hu* pedaD
,
tlic opi’iiing Tlov. J . E. >1 AVhalI(*y. dedif and to tlu* h i
organist .at (I clnirge of Hi-| choir (din singing r>f il(j lesson (from the Rev. .1. (rongregatiinial the Lord.” Hi| A
Afr. TI. I t .r
“ 'I’linu art tvT and honour a i | all tliiiigc. and were cro:|
ThtJ
of my adeln know yon wo| tnnity* of -a dc'oply yenr in Hu* sad tL contly pv--e»|| his, and I k mo jimt new mneh su ta iil .soled hy tlief and of ynnr
“ llefmv 1
gathered t iu l donlit. wonid| Jiiost joyful of llmt (111. rem(*mberiii"-l St. PanV- tliing—at ill] the hapti'iM ; A
Canon AVal
almost sa cm.| a spccialiiy I And there i | to do<li(?ate glory, and tiim? ho M
’’icar hy tinl
reasons M*hy| havo music’ i 'I'ho dodiciitll !v:is not nu'iT addition lo meant sojuej dUrcrent eobj a difToroMl on dark o\_ diFTorent in | tlionght of M'onld ho a s M'as anyone' L a fter hear iiJ of the eholrl oilier 'PH'O I hindered o r | tlioir -en-e* F'od ought tl and lioljied f "’
or.ship.
’i l l |
their wor-hl aeknn\vlodgi?| ” nppcrne-s l They must t l ^rhich anade'f r ig h t to t lu l ^lim. as t o l of th e ir nwi| they M*onlel precious in I to accept. _ and endonvl porcoptions
A ’allis who to l The Vicar
NEW 0 Dedicat'd
Canon WJ M u |
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