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e*ach wa' we*ll atte*neled. 'Hie nmnagers of ihe scliools conci'rin*d we*re* most liolpful, and the im*etings were* so .suce'cssful that all the* childre*n concerned had gone to (.’litlieroe*.
to ciitheroe. Xei fe*wer than seve*n nn*e*t- Pbe pains that seized mo in the hack that ings we-re* ln*ld in one* wo(*k helwe*e*n pjire*nts I I 'ras helpless. 1 beca-tno so swoIle*n with am! rop)e'ont:itive*s of llie ( ‘ommitte*e*, and dn'P^v ibat m*ovcr.y seemeul heipe!e*ss. My case is a triuinpli for Doans nnek-
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aclie ICielney Pills. After iixiiig this medicine ! snece*ssfully ]nisse*d a medical examiimtion.” On 22tid August. lO.’il , ^Tr. .Tone*s said:
mentinneel the eipiKi-sitieiti ot sunn* iiare*nls Xe*w 'Peiwn. Ashlord, said: “ For two years (notahlv al flrinelh-ton Lain* Knels) who J "'as literally deformed with rhenmatisni
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V \ n » n l d n o t w o r l c , n e i t h e r s h o u l d h e * e * a l " M l ' I ’ h e ' s s . i i i . . H ) ) .
a m a i r s i m l o | ) e * n d e * i i c e * . a n d t c * a c l n * s h i m r e * l y u p o n s o i n o t h i i i g e * l s ( » r a t i i c r t h a n u p o n h i s o w n e * \ e r t i o n s i s s u r e i i i t h e * l o n g r u n t o i n v o l v o d i s a s t e r .
P r o p o s a l s .
pi'rsons suddenly upon Iln* ehoie-e he*twe«*n IN'Iiin'^em; d, (h'orge K:iy, starvation and tin* I’oor Tiaw would hf* an
'I'o throw sr)me*tliing like*
2.cn l.ono I of inconee'ivahh' folly as well as of | J^pnrgeon.
rnempliiyinont Insnranec Act nni'-l go.* jind all lM*nolit nnde*r it nmsi re*:i«,* I t
is next proposed that a valnatiiin sliall
he made* of all fa(*lorii*s which li.-ivi* hi-en iiniisi‘,1 for a ci*rlaiii pe*riod, .sav e*ighte*»*n
electric [mwer jim! whi*re* m*(."-arv willi moile*rii np-Dwlale* mai-liliu’ry. ami jinv l»erson< III the parlicnhir ti-ade wlio were re*gixtvre‘d as uiie'inplnye-d shonlel he* olli*red work'. The* factor.v slionhl In* rnn as f;ir as pos'ihh* hy the* men am] woim*ii thi*ms('lvi’s : Hie raw
m.ite*rial Would he* of Sla(e*-gii;iraii- te-i’d epialil.c; the* finish<*i| produce* would have to satis!>' a si*vi*re* stanelanl: a e-om- milii*.* of eli'i iplim* chosi'ij from the* worke*rs the*.iiisclve*s w'onhl inve*sligate complaiiiis of had Work and have* powi*i- to di'-mi'S iiii-oni- p*‘le*nt or idle* ope*ratives. The* wjigcs of all aee»*piing work would )»e- |ixe*;l at 1>. |n*r hour.
Ihoronghiv overhanle*d jind *.!ii.iilie*d with T h o R i g h t t o W o r k .
w;ige weinld induce every worker (o seclc oHier and lie*tte‘r paid (\mploymciil in Hie privatt*ly owned lnisines»*s.
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lir.sl, tb,* small
he some r«*tnrn for the expe*mlitnre in the products of Hie lahoiir. D i s p o s i n g 0? t h o G o o d s .
concerns tin* 'tlispnsnl of the goods Huts modi*.
The next (inesHnn that has to Ik* met lli*re tm* Hu* proposals:
fai-lorie's would fall upon Hie rales. Hie* rale- paye-rs have the first elaim upon the work prodiu-ed.
cost price to all tlio appropriate shopkeepers 111 Hui Imrotigli or district, and the result of^ tills wonld prolialily ho :i lowering of
jinctioneers. and a weekiv auction, prohahlv connected with the* town’s market would still further hi*ni*fit the pnhiic hv the op- porlnnities for hargains which *it would provide.
implements in Hie Stone Age.
D.OOO years T».(.'.. was discovered during excavations at Tiptree, Kssex.
A “ rnhher ” nsed for polishing .stono
other towns—as. e.g.. in the cotlmi and woollen dtstriets. lh*.*re .miglit still lu* a .surplus of
•I.—A gn-ah(*ad horough couneil would, of
conr.se. exchange its goods with those of
goods, tivaihihle lor distriliiition lo aj)provcd cliaritalde institutions, such as liospilaLs
things wliich are at
pro.sent purchased bv contract fnim private* linns. 2. —'Phe goods would m*xt be offerc'd at
the*retore he snpi>lli*d free* with all tlioso 'Phe pnhiie* institutions would
price's which would lieneftt the whole* popu lation. :).-^TIiore should he formed a panel of
and Hu* right to earn one’s own living. Relief wonld he* earned, tiot give*n .owa.v: and if the n*aeler is at
lir.sl staggere'd i»y Hie* proliahlo cost of this proposal le*t il he* rememhered that al any rate there n-onld
'Pin* liigbl lo wort; would Hins be* seenre'd.
\vork- foi* more than t’e>nr hours a ihiy up till l‘'|■^el.•l*.• :ind for two hour' on .S.-ihn-dtiy. X uorkcr wendd Ihiis e*;n-n 22s. we*i*k. 'riie*i-e* Wendd hi* no restrie-lion on his i*ai‘niiig more* outside (he* faetory. exe-ept that a wenke*r who was (*arnine a siillici(*nt wage* outside would auieniialn-ally he* slrne-k olf Hie* f(>giste*r ot the* I'neniployed. :imi would no Ionge*r he* eligilile I'or eiiiplovmeiil in tlic Municipal fae-tory.
The* faclorie*s woohl not he* allowi'd (o F E S T I V A L I N S T O N Y H U R S T
P L A Y G R O U N D C O L L E G E .
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prn-e to Ik* p;iid out of tin* Xatioieil K\eln*<jner.
•1nolltI!^. ami ih:il the* said fae-t'orieL*r shall III* ai-(iiiire*d hy sfih* or on lease al a rt*iit of three [ler ce*iit. on tin* valiia lion hv Ilu. .Miinici|)al or ili
'rin-.e fai-torie*s should iln*n he*
callous crne'lty, Y(*t, so soon as the allt*r native* mae-liini-ry t*an he* sol to work*. Iln*
(Iovernme*nl has this in conte‘iiiplat ion--hut bv ‘Mis*. ,\< ke*rley) ; .*{, Dcrolliy Hugh wo Di'ed hardly say that it i** only adveicale-d b.e..
.la.me's .Memre* and k'.dith Chaniock. Iierc on the <*\pre*s*; nmlersta’inling that something really (*iri*clive* i.s put in Its I place*.
in Iho^e proposal*— the proposal lo rept*al tlm rinMn|iloyim*nt Insurance .\c(. itideed. gein*rally nn(h*rstood Unit
W’e are now propare*d for Iln* lirsl step It is,
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A T B E L L E V U E S T A D I U M , ' S E P T . 28t h t o O C T . 8t h P o p u l a r P r i c e s - B o o k N o w a t B e l l e V u e o r U s u a l A g e n c i e s .
l h * i ‘ n a r d H o n g h l o n ( a r a h h i i . k i n d i v g i v e * n
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t hrysantln*miims: I...Miehae*l .). Ireland: • M. Sti*pln*ii*-em: M. Wiliam i\Iandsh*v. 1’ige‘ons: 1. .lohti .M:nid-ley: 2. (ioiehm
.‘ “ t t i * p h e * n ' O i i :
2. tli'orge* Uighy. I ' ' g g s :
( ! e * o r g . ‘ K a y a n d
Spurgeon (dog): Dorolh'y llngln*> (dog): I h.e.. (iordoM Iiohiiisoii (dme>) and l*!dith ' and ^ r g a r i ‘( ( hai'iiock (e-al jind dog). Miniature* garih*n: 1. (ioi-dim llohiiisein:
Ihnitanis: |. .lolin .MauiNIe-v; 2. J. Pets; l„ .Iiihn Mand'h*v fgiiaU : 2, tJ. ,
I , ( l o r d o i i l l o h i n s o n : 2. W . M . .‘ 1.
D o i - o t h y D o r o t h y
H n g l n * s : h . e . . l l n g l n * - ^ .
r > o l t i ‘ m h * y . w : i s w o n h v . l o h l i M t i n e l s h n - . w h o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * ■
• • I iiaving hei‘11 give*n hy frii*nds. Tin* Re*v. | • *'"7
out i>l a possihle l.">............ si>rve*d hv Mrs. Spurgeon Fianklaml. Ihc provisions
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ihanks wi*re* accord(*d io Mrs. Roliinsoii. leader and nrg:inisi*r of the* .show*: the* jinl'ges- Mi". Moitonih*y: Mrs. .Spurgeon
am! Ihe* ^Tls'i's I''ranklane|: (In* donors of I the* provisions: and to :\lr. R. Simpson and Mr. Sle|dn*n noliinson who gave* valnahh* ln*!p in putting up tin* slagiiig.
FOUR HOURS OF DANCING D OW N H AM .
'Pile Xortli ianicjisliire hranch nf the | ", o set to work to saw the tree up in orde-r I'Jiglish Folk I)am-(* ami Song .'"lociely chose ^bat it could he rolled aside,
Stitttrdav.
an unusual hnl cxcelliMit selling lor their v 'm r t . ' r in / r i ' i i *1*1 autiimii
Imrst, Collogo, ami aomc |[Mncli'o.U ol ilanuuis \,.|1 Irom Xorlli Lancasliiro
a.ssoml.leil
Tlii.s »;.,s tii.; imloor |,h,v-,„mul ol' Sloin-
-Mom. ol Hie dames were open to Tdl. Imt ? there were also deimmslratioiis hy various
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Il liail Imoii iiitemlwl lo lioUl Uiu lot ival 3 Ihll o J ’‘i " 3 o " " ‘r on 111,, cric-liot Imlil ol tlio coll.-o, imi tlie 11 iveatliiT
l.irevellleil outdoor .lamdlio.
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Hint
pre.sented hy Hie |■reston oronp to the ,, tune ol llasle the Weddino.” 1 lore shill was eondiined wlHi true arHstrv, Hie dancers : csccilim; In Hie intricate li('tire.s.
Hloaiis ol daacer.s. One ol Hie
mn.sl am- hitmus ol the dor.... .
1. —Since* Hu* working expense's of Hu*
hers were the Meirris dances, the leant weirlc eif tlio elaiicers he*ing capital. 'These in- (.-Imled ” Slu'plierd’.s lle*y,” “ Rigs of .Mar
'Plui general dances we*re cnnliuued from :M) ^ p.JU. unlit 7-0 p.m.
Flamborough number by the Preston team heing outstamling. 'Phe proceedings wero wouml up with a
imissed dance *' Sellengors Pound,” in wliicli all present joined.
Father F. D'Connor, S..I., the Peetor of Ston.vhnrst Cillcgo.
An
interc.sled spectator was the Pev.
Hu* supervisiem of iWiss Fisher, of Pen- wortliam.
Septendier, the oecasion of a cattle and sheep sjile.
I'leiiry fiercer, licensee of the Talhnt Hotel. Cliipping. was granted an extension of linnrs IreMU :)•() to ri-:)() p.m. on the 27tli
Al Clitlieroe ('oniily
Se.s.sioiis, on Jlonday, 'J’lie* pmcceilings were condueted umler lasciiiating wero the sword dances, Hm Particularly
low,” “ JJim* Kyeil Stranger,’’ ami “ (Jettiii" Up Stair s.”
^ Ropiiiar among Hie donionstration num- P E N D L E TO T f .
the Poading Poom. promoti'd a <laiu.e winch was Iield in Hie village hall on Frithiv even ing. and prove*d very successful. * There was an attemhince of moro than 150, and dancing was greatly enjovod lo music supplied by tho lligham Savoy Band. Pe- freshmciits were served hy an eflicient
HHADIXt! DOOM OAXLH.—imhials „1
Town Head, hy Hu* kind ponnission of Ladv \\
or.sloy-'Paylor. Unfortunately the weatiieV was nnsniled, so tliat the proceedings had to he Iteld in Hie Village Hall. The sale meliuled produce and now goods stalls, as well as jnmhle. 1’here was a fairly good attond:inee*, and satisfactory sales. A seieitil jtiid dance follo\vi*d in the evening. 'Phe proceeds amounted lo over .Co.
funds for tho Pihblosrlalo Nursing Associa tion. the members of tho AVewnen’s Tnstitnte on Saturday arranged a .sale nf goods, whieh it was intended to hol<l in Hu* groumls of
ladies’ coininittet*. Tlie proceeds amoiincd to £6 TOs. M (WrEX’.*^ TNSTITU'PE.—l a order to raise
M is s M a r y Goneroa F.S.M.C., F.B.O.A., F.I.O.,
SIGHT TESTING OPTICIAN BY EYAM, 17^ Moor Lane^ Ciitheroe
Registered by the Joint Council of Qualified Opticians for Sight Testing and Optical Treatment under the National Health Insurance Acts.
FOR ALL PURPOSES. BRUSHES, &o. BEST LINSEED, Oil! PUTTY, PAINTS, yARNISHES,
&c. H. LOFTHOUSE & SONS, CHATBURN ROAd ! Tel. 84 daoce.s was K "
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i‘' '“ ' Ini. will hene it appro are doe In all who sc services ntid snpporl I, sniress.
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Al Him 1 ,i> loi s Dallco llaml (VImtImnil '",‘' ' 7 >'•■<1 cl';','” ''
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le.slival of eeinntrv dam-i*s e )nL , .n , . i ,1 , (-DM),—- 1 here was an ex- I ^‘^ibnt atte*ndanee at a dsmeej held in Down-
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niowiiliam) woo a ''
«as .speiit, and
ol ALL iroro and Air. .1.
consuiorahh* time was the ’has uhich riiii.'* hetwce'ii Nelson and Downham. •
‘^couth wero among Hu* many voliintee*i’s |)ov
iivertnrni'd a Ircii which fell* ticross the Iwislon load just ahovo Smithlield Farm. In the Irallic whle*h was liehl up for snm*,*
'Ihe stri'-ng winds on Sumlav aflernmm
GOLFER’S RISKS
(Fire, Burglary. Accident, Third Patty and Breakage of Clubs)
Annual Promiuniy 10/« A L L C L A S S E S O F I N S U R A N C E
Dfanchoster Branch 8-1/86, King Street.
AV. EVANS LLOYD, Prancli Manager.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, MANCHESTER tin* cIom*.
.1 llohin-'on. Vicar, pr(*sidi-d ai the* distri- Imlion of prize's t,, the sne-cessful competi tors hv ^liss DoUomli'y.
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I r . E HALLS. Zoological Collection: Firewort^-’ Sports Grounds, Etc. ' I ' h l s i s a n e c e s s a r y c o n s e c p i e n c e
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