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A D V E R T IS E R A N D T IM E S . F R ID A Y . A P R IL 13, 1934.
|iiy Better Everything
f lo y Saloon,
Ira, All Jiccea- Inn* Blu e wi th I i iancial lv po r - I
■i ihui l t Saloon,
J a . Very small III Ui ro n g h o u t , Th o l s to ry . £140
J P e r f e c t con- | v uaecl s ince
£80 l l i a n i Saloon,
J ’.e u p h o l s te ry , Bu e ly uusni led J*al ly s o u n d . £95 1 2/4
2-.seater, l i s t e n s , colour l e y seat> a n d
J v o n t s e a t s . £30 I ' a l o o n , in re- l i i o n , rebored, " Bla ck .
£55
J ' i e a d Sa lo o n . S I | , ial l mi leage. £55 • •ad B u r n h am l i n e co n d i t io n ,
£70
J.tre in genuine l ee gcxxl sen'ke. [OoTcrrod T e rm s
AGENTS
l ip j ie d wi th th e l in e r y . a n d ev e ry I u)vat ion c a n bo •Muises.
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1EPAIR3
Jrdra to DYNAMOt - I'c-Wirlng of Cans. |-R S , LIMITED
J.gncto Works; l / n l e y -H .A P T O N
lib am 14. TO-MORROW. □
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'Camj) this y e a r has not y e t hcon Jiniiounced, h u t I am told th a t it will again ho a t Soulhwohl, in Suflolk, di i r ine Aimus t Baidc
Jmli.lay ueek.
li rst eoneeiveui the uh.'a of liolding the r amp , an d siui-e tlieu .A,0n0 hoys of all classes have Icnown wliat it i.s to spend a fo r tn ig h t in the In'ight of snmitu*r, camping u n d e r ideal condi tions.
.spemling a f«*w da.\s under canvas wi th his •11)1) giu’sts who, as usual, will Im drawn in eipial nnmhers from puhfie .schools in I'.ng- hmd and Srolhind, and from workshops and factor ies in all p a r t s of tlio count ry.
I undoi'.staml t i iat tho Duke intends “ BK; TOAl ” ----- “ Big ' rom,” winch radio li steners will
the liell iirst hung in \V<*stmiiister Hall , am was presented to St . Paul ’s in Kid!) as ji New Year ’s gi f t hy Wil liam I I I . Sinei* th en it has he»*n twice r<M:ast ami it is <iouhtfid wliether much of tiu* or iginal metal still Kvmains. .Several accounts a.'sei’t th a t Rii'har<l Phelps, who was cn- tni s t i 'd wi th the (irst n'eas l ing, made jH W hell, a th eory that, is horm* out hy tho ins<-ri]dtoil on tie* Ih*|[ tu*ailiiig *’ Rieliard Phelps maih* me .” •• Rig '1*010 ” is the Stall* K«*ll, ami tolls nhove till* C'il.v «d' liomlon on the ilealh of jt meniher ol the Royul |•'alnily, or the
-when tol ling tin* ilealh of n gn*at personage - -weighs ISO Ihs. 'Dni (|Uarter chimes are hln iek on two smaller ' rom.”
------AND ” Bi t ; IlKN.”
takes its muiie Ironi .Sir Renianiiii Hall who lia|»pem*d to lie I'’ii st ( ’oinmissioner of I Works wln'11 the idoelc was i .nl in plan* in
S.V.). POINTS NO deui i in tin* Aticldli^ WcnI, is the tlienie of liove and murde r ill an .\im*i'iean .small
fanat ic who kills her hnshand ( n i th a des«* of shoe-polish! ) for love of an evangi 'l is l , and in tin* **nd we si-e her, ilressed in liiidat a r r ay , and insanely liiiinming the
“ Tin* Rriile.” tin* new .shew at the .Slrnml. Kyrie Rellew phi.vs the p a r t of a religions
.•M IO N .
' r.. A: tlu' mi'iitiily i ' i i \ lu-iinu>‘. Mhs ;t
• it'f ilif ib's ftt -ta ;lt
Mi -. H.—lliiii' w;is tll.'Mlli-, A u i l ’.to
ol in:inu;il:ul<-, Mi-ws t'lU'li iK'iiiL: lovanlr'il MU'. :in-i .Ml- liill • U>-1V .Mr-. .Iv-iie |laU'i'l«->. .Ml'-. .M'uiri'
. ' ;i-
( ; t o n . <«k-iii r>'ii oil Sumt iy 111 livr iliii'ty-u’ntli
wall li.'i-
I an* ;i'UT. Tlif in- [Uiehi'in \v-t«Tilay.
' ’♦■<|li*.‘-<t;iy Ufrlc Ivln'M -.ei, pri-s.‘iiti‘«l hi'. til-
The
i-uhttiil il thi'v will ......... M r ' l t i h v lanv times nl'X.'lsoii ami tlu* ;
u-ti.siO'
|Uah.-s Mis-es Cnnnl.x Min; Rohin Horn!.
!h a h\u. rui>iita*.iim. *.t tin* i
l.ildivji uvie The pr in.ipal parts
J hipp»*mlah*: .^imon. Insiral (lir*'itnr ami I *i\nrth.
I7RN.
J.VNCK. — On ^'|•i(h^y | (>lch e t Clnh hc'hl
J in the Parish Rnotii. | i atteiulanc,*. Mr.
I <1 priz*‘s to : b.miie^ j Aliss
'vhjst. al ter whieli
Pr.at;.
n. .''amuh‘rs (suh.)
Mr. S. .'v-ott’s Haml f"r (l.nticinu. aim
I n .
Tarr.nr itcrfermed |1 he ladio.s' enmmitteo
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ai<l >tarinn. y\\<i V. .rack
I.onl; |).imr, I'hhors. Afos-rs. Kric
i-pr.'ciat-'.l l»y thosi* 'I’iit.* eiit*T- t' tli<- nt llie
'I'-i Iimil: iivw ill ilie va- I'lDviil*'*! ill t!u*
■liotu .'ix yoar-
lulloUfd ;iiul Uliv TIk.- t oni|>rt uio'i
2 5 Y E A R S A G O ITEMS CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF A PR IL 1 6 th , 1909
■('litheroe, the Rev. R. Rai l tmi solemnizetl th e wi'ilding of Mr. Wi ll iam G. .Ahlei'on to IMiss l*2iza Roh**rts, both of Clitheree.
Long Pres ton, ami .Miss Pryie , danght iT of a former Clitlmroe sadler , were mar r ied at Gi'imlleton Par ish Chureli t>n th e PJtli.
Ah’, Richard Pres ton, of (Jreen Rank.
i4 li-’fii ill lur t!irt\'. i;m-.\pi‘Oti\J.
^ .At. t'litherm* I 'arish Church \ ’< ing a le t te r was read f rom th
t ry meet- A*lothel^’
Sewing ( ’lass oi rei ing to provide a new p u lp i t for llio eliureh, whieli offer the meet ing aceepleil.
I tev. R. Rni l ton, u t te r ed a s t ro n g imlicl- meiit ag a in s t the growth of the gamhi ing .spirit, an d coupon bet t ing, urg in g th a t the an t i -gambl ing b‘«^ ought to he rigidly
jilaee on the Mihject of bur ial fees. .At St . .lajnes’s Yes t ry meet ing thi> Recto r .
enforem!. 'Tlicre wero many hnndr t 'ds t)f vis itor - to
St imvlni r s t on Gi»04l Kriilay, to hea r a sermon hv the Rev. Kalher Rernard Vau g h an , S.*L, of Lomlon.
*' 'The n umhe r of people wlio walkxMl to -Clithero4* on (Joml Fr id ay was shown, in l iar t , hy tin* t 'vening hookings «>f 2,«Y>0
.singU t'iekets hy rai l to AVIialley. 'The «lav- of th e penny shave were mini-
.V lively i|isi*ussion toolc
tlB W W W W W W W W ::::: On the Kith, at St . .lames's Clmn l i .
; ; : :?W W W W';* W V W W W H
on the hl th, the we«hling took place of Mr . H. E. Fell, j)f Rm'Iulalo. to Aliss Alollie s.-lt»m. youiig«'-l »langht**r of Mr . 'T. Sefton, «if ClilluToe.
Cnngi»'ga t ii»nal ( 'hureh visite*! .Nowt«>n on the oei-asion 4if the niiiuial ten f«'-tival.
^ A p a r ty (if over
at tin* l*ari-h Cliiii*-h. was presi*nt*‘*l wi th a gehl-mounl«'*l walking s lick in r*’eogniti*m
^
ol near ly lw*-nty y*'ars' s**rvie*‘s as a ring**r.
- ,o.
rainhh's hy_ tin* Par ish Church ILunltling S*)i'iety l imin g tin* sinnimT months of IDOii.
Air. J o h n Rogerson. tlio w**l| known
veK-rinary surgeon, of Rlaeklnmi, who <li«*d on tin* Sih, was Kirmerly in loisiness witli his iat in' r in Ahi*>r-lan*', ('Hlh«*r*>i*.
The Kirnial *>pening «>f Alar t in T«»p Con- gt»*gali*mal Suin lay Seinml took phici* on
hered. 'The Nor th-Eas t Laneasli i re Alastt-r Hai rdres s er s ’ (Vinneil j»«t forward a i»rm posal to ostahliRh a more uni form Mst ot «*harges for lmircnttin>; an d .shavbig in o n ie r th a t Uie t r a d e mig h t meet th e d«'- maml for improved hygenic iMinlilions.
F R U I T SALAD FROM ONE T R E E . A l
an d plucking ib e ingrot lionts for a f rui t s a ln d - two lv e of t luMn-ol f yiio t re e.
Ima g in e w.^llcing o u t int*» the back garden I b i s
is no ex t r a c t from a bonsewives l l topia . Imt n g a rd en in g feat ar^.ually preformed hy a
tin* ('ailn)H** .Vniat*'iir Dramat ie S*u*ieiv was the *‘.um‘*ly, “ Al! th a t (JliU.Ts is m»t GeM.” Tin* ea- t was c*mipos***| of Ab‘s-r-, E. Pa rke r \V. Clayton. A. W**lls. H. Dneket i , J . H.’ \\inekh*y and R. Dickinson.
( ’Iayt*in, Miss ( \ Rohinsnu ami Miss R. Pa ik e r .
.Mrs. \ \ \
R*»y, was tln> eiineluding fam*. plav,sl hv .Me-srs. 1. Cullen. E. Snap*? AY. liaslnm*,
Pmhly .Miles. tin* Linierii'k
R. Ibnier*)*!. A. W n g h y . Miss M**Nieliol!s ami Mi-s .\. Kellv.
.voting Seot-man in
Gi.sbonrne. Victor ia. Hu giattx'il eleven *lifTi*r«*nt kinds x»l f ru i t on to a p e a r tix'o. b'acli of them m a tu red , ami th e d is tr ic t bus christoiiod this n a tu ra l w*imler “ 'Tlu' 'Twelve Apostb's.’’
I he best way t«i make a r azor last a long tim*> IS i*) buy tlm wife a penci l -sharpener .
tin* loth, hy .Mrs. Ih»ugh, AIav*ir**ss *>f Rurnh'v. TIte Kasl**r enter tainni i 'Ht prmhn‘**«| hv
La*'k ol inteii 's l le*l to the ahamhming *)f f r iends from CIitlien>e Mr . W. Pinder , newly appoint*’*! v**rger •Vl tin: Congregat ional Ch n n ’h. Eai rhaven. sit i iat ions , mit] is j W W
pia.N' dill's not nttcinpt. to point n inornl. It is just a well told tale with a goiid measure of eoined.v.
for those who like good d rama .
It is well acted, full of s t rong esi'elh'iit en ter tai iunent
Mcilding march, h’d off hy the sheriff - which 'onmls \«tn' di*t»i*''sing. Imt i t isn't n'al lyl Though yon might think otherwise, this
MORAL.
on his own... last lOaster Alonday was the most ri'ci'iit. In l!l2d ” Rig Ri'ii ” astonished the Honsi^ ol' Commons hy s t r ik ing an hour aheail for a wiiole af t i' rnoon. liord («rimlhorpe, the desigm*r also of St. Paid’s I'loek, ilesigiied “ Rig Ren.” whii-li
u a s silent. Big Ren’s ” two months ’ rest is, I helieve, the longest he has evi*r liaii. Me has oeeasionall.v taki*n hrie f hoiida.vs
lC\e»'|it for the four war years wlu'ii he
A relihishop of C’anti*rhury, tin* Bishop of liomlmi, the Dean of St . PailTs, oi' the
l.ni'd Ala.vor of
l.omloii. Tin* liell w<‘iglis live ions, the hanniier which s t r ike s th e hour wi'ighs 115 Ills., and the slappt 'r—us(*d only
Im*11s helow “ Rig
he a r ior two months while •* Big Ben ” hi’ing spr ing-eleaned, has an interes t ing Inslory. ni ' iginal ly cas t in the reign of hklward I.
I t was in IP2*J l l iat his Royal Highness 'riio silt! for the Duke of York’s Summe r
JAtilu) of A’nrlPs SuinnuT Camp.—AVIion “ MIk Btm ” Talctts a Hol iday.—Now (Joviirmu* lo r South Aus t r jdia .— Aloior (.'yt'liuti Assoeijilion Pormed.— I lolly wood IJelieves in liiielv.
ROSE PROM TH E BANKS.
.South .African M'ar, .serving throughout tlio c ampaign di rect ly under Lord Roh'eits, and was awardis l the (,)necn’s mc<la! and three <;lasps. His earoer th roughout the (Rea l AVar—from I!)LA-ld In* commanded tlm 2ml Irish Regiment—was cijually hrilliant,, tho l)..S.(). ;nid (-’.AI.G. he wa.s awarded being well earneil . h'roiii l!)2S-a0 (Jenoral Dugan was A.D.C. to the Krug.
St nim-h maligned body. Alosi peojih; will tell you th a t motor
e.vidisls are responsihl lo r more aceideiils liiaii any othe r
eln.ss of road user, a sfaieiueii t th a t is very wide of the jiiark.
the Savoy, to in au g u r a te the Rr il ish Alotor C.ycle Assoeiatioii. Lord St . O.swald made (his very |iolnt, adding th a t up to the ]>rt* the motor
e.vi'list had been an in
Pn's iding at a Innelieon tho othe r day a t
dividual^ r iding alom^. Now Ihrongh tln*ti Association the (>00,01)0 motor eyclists of (he Uniteil Kingdom ivill hav<* thei r in te res ts adeiiualel.v represented. Moiinteil on red molor eyele 4•omhinntion
association aims to give the molor
e.Nelist the same service t l iat the
motori.st receiv<*s from om* or othe r of his organisj it ions.
STAR’S STRANGE S PP PRS T iT ION. It. was while on my wav to Jittend this
the linevi mi iatenr golfi*rs in the Slates , has no superst if ion a t all where his game i.s eoiieerned, which surpr ises im*. heeanse, next to film s tar s , ivho a r e more sup<*r- s t i t ions th an golfersp
as he sta.vs within s ight or sound oi ru nning water . ^ 'The first thing he did on arriv.'il al the Savoy was to ensure th a t In* ami his family hail :i sniti* giving a clear vi«*w of the 'Thames. Slrangc-ly enough, .Vilen wlio is one of
NOW WE KNOW!
iiiti-rested to learn I'rom iny N»‘W York eorn'spnmlent
l i i s i i tn te a t 'Toledo, Ohio, ha.s decided th a t the name “ Por terhouse ” for a stealc was
Dieki'iis stayed in ISI7, at the Por ter House, a small hotel in
Sandtt.sky, Ohio, and was so pleased with a s teak din n e r th a t he des r i ihed it when ordei'ing meals in
eoiiu'd h.v the gri*af- novelist, •Vecording to tin* s tatement from 'Toledo,
o the r lietels. and refer ied to il as the Por ter Hniis.* steak. I am c|nite Kuri* th;it loeryom* will h** re-
liev**d to havi* this imp o r tan t <|uestinn setlleil, Imt only the es iel lent Invt i tnte a t ’Toledo. Ohio, j - a n explain wh a t eoiniexion an event ol S7 y«‘ar s ago has with modern
•LACK LONDONER. W W W W W W W W W W W H;
^PRACTICAL COOKERY. RY ANN RLAt'K.
i d i -:a s f o r s a v i n g .m o n e y .
I t is amazing llu* an umn t of wast** tber*> in the av*‘ragc kitclu'ii. even in tin? best gulalci l biun*-s.
Imw *ini«'kly tln*y mount in to shillings! DRllMMNtJ.
low i*b*as ftir saving tin* i»**nnios —and 'Tbt> following are only
Dii-keiis lieing news at the monu'iit , 1 was tha t
the .Modern Si'ieneo
stition of any of Ilnll.vwood film folk. Ik* believes th a t his lui*k will hold onl.v so long
Innelieon th a t 1 saw Rielinrd Arlen, llie fdm s tar , in the foyer of tin* liotel. .Arlen, I am told, has the .strangest super
pat rols wear ing green niiifonn.s, with scarlet collars, ^•ul^s and hathands , are airead.v on the mads in the London area ami h r am’hes of the association ;ire helin;. opened in Rirminglmni to rover tin* Mid- himls, Matieliestei- to cover the Nhirtli of I’hig land, and Glasgow for Sentlaml .
'The
NOW TI IKV CAN MIT RACK. I have alwa.vs felt t l iat motor ••.velisis are
go in to Inisiness, he euHsted in fin* (inni' adiers as a ranker , and a f t e r four yi*ars nhlainod a eomiiiission in the '2nd
I.incoliis. (tom*ral Dugan di<| hrilliaiiL work in tho
AVinslon Dugan, who is to sttecood General Si r . \ le. \ander l lore-Ri i thven as (Jovernor of .Sonlh Ansl r ti lia, is a good example of tho old proverb th a t “ ever.v pr iva te ejirrte.s h'ield
Alar.shal’s hatnn in hi.s knai isack.” As a yoi:*li, General Dugan was ploughed ” a t Si imlhurs t hut r a th e r tlm
'Though not y e t a Piohl Alarshal, Hencral £225
wi th tni 'peni ine and honsolmid ammonia. 'Turpent ine sihme will remove some stains, b u t obs t ina te ones slinnid bo dippt'd in tu rp e n t in e , rubbed, tben dipped in ammonia an d again rnblied. Grease marks can be residily romovoil from tin* fabr ic by moans of turps .
IMmj** the sta inet l p a r t over a
lim!*l or *-ovi*r*id with crow’s-feet oi’acks, they should b** nibbctl wi th a rag moistened with lurpenlim*.
cloth mid rub the s tain with a clean rag *lipi>o<l in Impei i t i i io. C.'oiitiiim* rubbing unt i l the sj)ot is liry. 'The g a rme n t should tlien be bung In tin* *)p**n a i r f*ir a tinu* to rcimive ilie oilour. l'’or ronovat ing p a t en t le ather footwear Impent im* is very useful.
If slnics are 'Tin* t re atnu' i i t will ttdie sonm
t ime b u t i t undoubtc*lly
re.ston^s the leatlior I*) its or iginal gh>ss.
PASTEL SHADES AND FABRICS .
RY VIVICE.
siiadc.s; paste l slmdes a r e nnit is l to fignn'd fabrics, and navy bbio i.s made ci iar juing by llio inclusion *>f a tuneli of iioige, wliite. grey or red, wliicli prev en t any risk of dnilm'ss in the ontfH. Sma r t tailoro<l sui ts are worn c«jmplet«?
silk or lawn ami a jahot to mati'li. A t iny whiti* colhtr lias mat**hing utidercnlLs, You will find a triangh* ***)llar useful for taking awa.v tlm **xtra with* lo«ik across tlu* ch**st r shoulders. 'The lat**st inaler ial for h a t s is taff**ta,
Imvo liglil tmu'lies of embroidery. Off the fa*-e ” styh's a r e gr**atly fav*niro*l, ami many
hi*‘h is *jnilt*'*l or *lrap*'<L Soim* designs
fastdiiating li t t le nunli'ls nia.v b** nm*!** .it home in k n i t t in g or ernebet.
CU R R IED COD.
IDEAS FOR YOUR NOTEBOOK. NEW .SM()i:.'4.
w**ariiig tlieni. an y .-erati-Iies (boy sutfer will ilfect *»nly llie sur face.
t*) i>rot<*et tlu* (••ather, S TK ’KINt ; WINDOWS.
he *'as».'*l hy rubhiiig llie sash cor*!s wi th .s»)ft soap.
A window which is dilTieutt to o|u*n *'an
If yon p*)li.-b yom* new slio**s bi'foie 'Tlu* polish helps
cook alaiiit :i poiiml for tlm purpo-**. 'The skin ami Imm-s must :i)| h*' |•eluov*.**l and bnili'd t*» pi'*>vti|*> a litjimr.
( ’hop ami fry
an onion wi th an imm-** of b u t t e r , ami theii place in a st**w pan wi th an ounce of flour ami a ijihl**spi>nful of cur ry powder , niitl then pour in tin* liriimr togeth**r wi th some milk. S t i r till laiiling. and tlicn h*iil for five miiniK's. Now mhl tin* fish ami cook for 20 minutes .
lihrcs of the meal and destroy its nourish ing pr*)p*-rties. Wlicn the jo int
• uil.v v**ry l i t t le im-:it, (h** hom* *-oim*s in hamlv for making sl*)ck. Do not *>veri-oi)k r*i«l meat. R*\inenih*>r
ih tp p in g pan a f t e r roas t ing me at . S t r a in i t am! phu-<* in a ja r . N\’h*'n .?nu have uHicii'iil, clar ify i t tor p as t ry making,
f rying, ami otlu-r pur|u>s**s. Sknn *tff all fat fi*>tn tlic top *»f st*H-k ami
*lripping ja r . Wln-n gr i l l ing meat d*> imt iinmciliatoly
h ut put thi'iii into a pan with ph'i ity oi 1*1 wat«'f and clarify.
tin- fat *111 to th*' Ihmr. Hav** a pr*»por *haim*r f*u- l i f t ing th e f»uul out of the fat , iml lu'for** ihiing -*> set* th a t the fat has h-lt off i l r ipping!
In «!*-**p fat fryitig. *1*> imt jlriji mo- t of .\ll f a t comes in hamly.
keep in a s«’p a r a l c ja r as “ s*’*oml ” fat for has t ing, *-l*\ Don’t throw away s*Tups *>f fat ami skin,
.Adil t*> yonr
wasli tilt* dr ip *lish, hut soi* if tln*re is any moH* fat whi«'h m-«sls to !»«• siraim**! *>IF in to the f a t ja r . R*‘mcmh**r tlu* gica-i* is want*-*! foi- eak** tins, hn i -h in g *)v*-r joints , p a t ty t in- , *-i*-.
oiim-es ol tat *-an Im* h*st in th is wa?- hy iv*-nlv *'imking.
(.tiiile two *?r thr<*e
S t r a in all fat aft**r f iying, as tliis k*‘**iis i-h-an ami pr«’v*-nls Inirniiig ami spoiling
f rying f*m*l. as otherwise Ih** fat -*>aks int*i the fo*Ml, ami h*'-i«|**s making the foo*! fa t ty ami im!ig«--tihl**, wasi*-s mm-h fat .
s i ! i - r r .
largt* pi*-*-*-- iif fat i-Hnging to tin* skin. ( ’iiv**r with llour h*-f*ir** *rlmpping, as this •Ips to prev*'tit tlm fat from s l icking t«*
th an is n*-*«s-ary at on** tlim*. Suet ke*-ps best in th«* skin.
I lFTTER.
te a you will hml th a t a g*i*nl hrtiml *if margariiu* is *111110 ns g*>*>*l as lmtt*'r ami far cheaner .
slunih! h«* suHieit'Ut to allow whet** then* is tilluT Imul.
Tust, as ill this n a y i t g*»**s mm*h fa r the r . 1's*> a brush for oiling, Almut. hal f a pnmul of hutt**r per hoa*l
alaiut *itu*-*njart**r «?f an tmnee! ^lEAT.
small p a t of b u t t e r weighs
a s*'r*nid roast if care fu lly carved. Do not - allow warimsl-up m e a t in hash o r stew to boil, us this will h a rd en Ihti
n jo in t u n t i l .vou have a jo in t th a t c an n o t he s en t to ta b le for a s*'con*l time. Most la rg e j*iints *'an_ ho’ 'rehoatiyl and ' sV
mw***! “as
telesxxip*' in S«mth Amorjea has h**<*n in- Ktallod in th e Cliilenn N a tio n a l Ohservatorx*.
Ma*lo in B r i ta in , tho la rg e s t re f ra c tin g
Ki'cp nil m e a t ctivertnl from tho tli*'s. Do m»t iH'giu t«» make hash o r stews from
10 \Vli«*n Using hutt**r for greas ing, im-lt it
p u t *nU unor** th a n is rcipiireiL In s jucading hot «-ak»*s an d sc*mes f*n*
K*'*‘P all b u t t e r ill a *-o«>l phu-**. I)«» imt
the knife. K«'0p all si:*-t in a *-ih>1 pla*:**, oth«'rwi>e siMui go*‘s ha*L Du miL prepar** nior**
«l. Skin all su**( *-ar*'fnll.?-. and *lo not h*av«*
wlmh* pan *tf fat. S*-i* tha t tin* fat is r«-ally Imiling h**f*u*-
Don’t, throw away tlu* t l i ipping in the
in a (-*>1*1 ov**n. not a ln>t om*. ami tin* l ight turn*-*! on v«>ry h>w -o th a t tin* nu-at is gra«lnally lhaw*'*L 'This will give tin* im*at
of Imnc, Mich a aitchlnim*. h*' snr** t*> allow less (inn* th a n if all solnl meat.
t e n t a n g l e d t e a s e r s .
(Tho answers to
thc.so ques t ions are purposely plnctxl out of order . You should bo able to so r t them o ut in five minutes . )
1. What is ;i x**ni--' I'l'Din th*' gall*)Ws huilt hy a hanginau *tf th a t naim* in tin* 17lli c«*iUury.
2. H*>w is g u t t a porcha *>htain»**l'r^ I t Is tin* la rgest ami im*-t **i»stcrly i-lati*l ill till* I.**--«T Smnia I-lamls, .Malay Ar«'liipt*Iagi>.
J . AVho L'i>iislrm*tc*l tin* Tirsi tclescnp*'? n«*r*Mh»tns, u'ho liv*-*l in {;r»*«**-** about • |S|—-121 R.C’. His nmiimm*ntai woHvs carm**l him tin* lit)** *>f tin* •• Faih**r of Hisi*>r.v,”
I. Wlm wa- .<1 . Igimt ins? .Vn Alrii-an gr*minl s({uirr*'i wi th bris tly fur ami a larg** huxliy tail .
*■ ). AVIiat is a Hadjij!
'Tin* .voting (o 'nmm ai rwoman wlmsi* *' **razy (lying ’* «*xph>its imvi* imuh* h*T tin* i*h'l *if Germany. Sin* ris-«‘mly stay**«l at th*‘ Savoy Hotel in Lomion, on a visit e*nuicct***l with ln*r *-ainpaign t*> Jiiak** G*'rman youth air-inimletl.
AVIn*re is 'Timor? An opatjm* pt«*cious slon*' of the *pjartz. \jiri*'l.v, *-*ihmr*-*l r*Hl, brown, yellow and s*>nn*tiim*s gr**\*n.
AVhy is a j ib eran*' **all*‘d a di'rrii-k ? Galileo, tin* I ta l ia n astr*nioim-r, wlm liv*'*l fr*im LAd-l —1(»12.
Who is 'Tlu*a Rasrh**? A .Mn-suhuan who has nin*h* tin* pil- grimag** t*> M*'*-<-a an d ^I**dinu.
W’lm was th*' nnisl famous his tor ian «>f am*iont t imes?
A Bishop of .VntttvU who was ma r tyred by th«* Roman Kmpeni r Tr a jan in 107 A.D. , lioing *H>n*h*mned to Ik* «*at**u by wihl h**nst« in tin* an*nn.
Wh a t is a ja spe r? I t is til*' soliilitie*! jnieo of an evergn-on tn**' otunimm in Malaya.
a mm-li lu-Uer llavoiir th an if phu-cil in the Usual way in to a hot oven, and it is not so wast**tul. **itlicr. When roa- i ing a i*>int wi th a gr**at deal
lluit it *-an always he reheat***! a s*-coiul tiim* it it is te*l in th** mi*l*ll«*. hill thi s is inipnssihl** if it i.s ovcr**ookc*l tin* tirsL lime. Frozen or chill***! im-ai >h*»nl*l ho placed
Use the in ime r : do n*it throw away a g*>oiI Imm* with im-at on il .
r ight to tlie hone. I-Acii if tlier** is
C’obl jisli th a t has b****n l*‘ft «)v**r can lai
ii.seil lor th is r*-cipe.
If non** Is availahlc,
HINTS FOR THE HOME ( ’ICLERV TOPS.
an d stows. STARCH FOR AVINDOWS,
and dry th**ni in tho *>ven. Then n ih into i pow*lor an d star*? in a glass Jar wi th a li*l. This makes an *‘\c(-l!eni llavoiiring for .sonpi
tmich Iig|it*-r if a -juall piece of s tarch is <lropp«-d into the water . sot t el*>tli,
'Th*' ilirl will *-oino away mm-li
a- icr and a high polish will lx* ohtaineil. .WllKN FT
R.MNS!
•|silk st*H-king- siitl*-r consiilerahly in r ainy w*-athi-r.
.v*m p u t thr*-o *>r four «K*tps of methyj;ito*l pi r i ts in to tin* last r ins ing wat*-r. * A'on
will then liml th a t y*nir s toikings *lo not pot.
THI.N’ TEA CLOTHS.
th**y g*-t soak*-*l through almost imme*!i- ati'ly. a go*i<l plan i- to siitcli two «>f tln-m l*>g**tli«T. th«* time.
\\ ash t hi>roughly, FSKS FOR SOAP.
1m'*-u a*Mi-*l a i*-a-p*mnfnl *>f ainiuonia, 'Then uh tin* s lain u i th a ir*--hly *-iii h-mnn and
When t**a cloths hei-ome*s«i thin th a t Ill this way t)n-y >vill last dojihh*
T(» R F..M O \ ' I-: PI-: R S 1 • 111 .V'T It >N ST A IN S . Soak' the ganm-nt in waioe to whi*-h has
avoid*-*! if wln-ii washing y*nir st*>ckings po(t*-*I yyilh rain *lr*'p-.
'Tln-\- lnok unt idy ivin-n 'This '*-an h«*
'Tin* task *>f wiinhiw *leaning will ho I*’
ini.sli olf witli a
;iv*5 tin- gr*-*Mi I*-av*-s . fr*un ^ our cclury m-
F=-|F^XY Y E A R S A G O . l im i cxdUd from N tm fa p t r i dated Ap r il I0<A, 188*
iion Slones of tin* new Pr imi t ive M*’llioilisi ( hurch ami Sumlay S*-ho*>l in Low*-igatc
l a t te r olhciati tig in the ahsom-o of .Mr. W. P. I la r th'v, of Liv«'rpool, who hail hccii
.laim-s Dingh- Mould. 'U' .Man<*lm>t*'r ami Bury. Pr io r l*> tin* «or*-m«my a i>r*>*«-s-ion -tart*-d troin tlu) ol*l ehap*-] in Shaw Rri*!g*-. -tr*-*-t.
Sumhiy ><-hriol Br;i-s Band, and p*-ramhii- lat*-il tin- piim-ipal thnr*>nghfar.-s. A t*a ami puhli*- im-'-liiu: it»ll<i\\**1 in tin* l*nh)i<- Hall.
as-*>.-iat*-<l with a r'''*>lut inn pa--*-*l hy tin* 'Tow n t ’onm il .-\pr«-'-ing 'vn ip a th y * u ith (.•m-«'ii X'jitoria ami lh«- Dm-!n-«s of . \lhany in tin* hiss Mistaini'il hy tin* *!eath *>f Prim-*- L*’«*p*>hl. Dijk*' «>f .Vlhniiy.
lM>iI«-r on was inng *lay, wliihi i t is still Imi rulj «m a genermis i«>ating ol -nai>.
WIn-n the wat*-r is **mntii-*! *mu »*l y*>nr 'This
will pi*'v*-iil rn - i . ami tho s*»ap will jijak** a giMMl latin-r next washing *lay. S*iap m:ik*-s an •’x*'*-lloni tilling f**r mon-*- Inilos. Mi*-** hat** it ami will not roiiu* th rough or nmkt* unolhe r hoi** m-ar tin- Tir-t on**.
h*n\*-v«-r. t«> nn-nil tin* t*ar or hoi.' h*'fori- tin* st»u'king is washed.
p*-*inh* know th a t auoist soap will st«>p a la*l*h-r ru n n in g in a -to«-kiiig.
.Mak** sure. 'TO WASH DARK PAINT.
W’ash III*' p a in t in warm wa te r wi th a l i tt lo vinogar a*hh*d.
will i'oRsh tiim-h *-a-i*-r if h*-foio applxing tin* polish tin* «*>ml is spougod o\*-r wi th .» c-hitli wrung *)ut in vi in'g ar ami wai**r. 'Tin* la -k *>f poli - limg will h«* imuh «-a-ior and (piiekcr.
'Tin* fu rn i tu r e .slnniM. of *-\mr-*-,
In* (v*-!l *lrie«l h.'hir** the poH-h i- appli*-*!. To TEST B L l 'E WATER.
if yo u r hlu.‘ wat**r is i**st***l lM'f*ir«* us**. 'This **au h*' *!om* hy hohling a litth* *>f the wate r ill the palm, of th e liainL I f i t appe ar s of *-*>rr«H-; str i' iigth .
skv hill*' A BKD-M'
AR.MER. Her** is a iHHl-warim'r th a t will keep
warm mm-li )ongi*r than tin* or*linary hot wa te r hotth*. .Maki* a s tn n ig ll:inu<*l hag, then proi-uii* a supply of *-h»*rry, j 'lum. or datns*m st*>iu--. Wash ilus-e lh**r*nighly, then dry ami pm-k tln'iii int«> (In* hag. -ewing i t up v*'ry
c.ir*'lully, I*nt tliis in llu* ov*-n for ah*nu Imlf an hour .ami n»** in tin? «mlinnry way as n h ot wate r h*itth*.
BAKING TIP S .
y*>ur ga- si*>ve, op**u tin* ov*'u *leor for a f«*w M'*snuls to allow tin* moist a i r t*i escape. The *>v*'n will h**at f a r m*»r*' *iuickl\' a l te r tlii^ v**ntihiiion. C'ak«*s will not s tick to tho t ins in which they nre lmk«*d if th e t ins
*r?vo minutes a f t e r l ight ing the h umo r in
of yourN who come down fnun town to «?at a big Sinniay d in n e r an d nev e r in v i to voii m r .- tu r i i? ” ask*sl Mrs, Smith.
nre pl.'u;ed on n tlamp cloth ns *ioon ,-v« thev nre token from the oven. A GOOD FU R N IT l 'U E POL ISH .
Take h alf .n p in t of raw lins*vd oil. Mix with th is one gill of iK'nzine, S h ak e well
.'-mith
e.agerl.v. ” Wo d id n ’t say am - th in g . / ’ was th e r«-plv,
“ tlnyv
fm.nlly to*>k th o h in t ” “ W h a t did you say to thorn.®” .aske<l Mr-
** h u t we served *poug*r rak o evt'rv time they ca n je .”
’’ No,” said tho u n fo r tu n a te victim, MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY. ProxBpt At te a t fo o to srosasgeM b y Postm “ At e YOU s till bothered hy tlrns*? re latives .Much unnecessary trouble ui l l h** avoi*h-«l gr*-a-«* ami hright*'u l!i*> *-oI*mr.
'This will r**tnnv«* tho l-'urnttnr«.*
.M*>st
iM' Ilah' . Salf*ir*l. >vn- fatal ly >4;al*l*-*l hv fal ling int*> a pan «>f l>*>iling w:it*'r whi«h
had Im'cii moim'i itarily phn*-*l upon tin* floor hy the nio ther , u lm w.ns ♦-n-gag*-*! in wasiiing.
*h-elim-*| t*> ac*-*-*le t*) Par ish Chnr«-h 3'estrv
n*>t !)*• u,'.*m1 wh*-n lh**r«* .a fir»- m th«* r*>*uu. Imt i t is **\<s*ll**nt ii>r cle.aning nn'^t kiinls of w*M*<l> all*! w*?rth k«'**piup. in tlu* cl**aning *-npl**>ard.
TLV HOT WATER lUH'TLFS. Tin hot wati 'r lH>til**- ar** .apt to burn
tin* fh-sli if not *-ov*T*’<l. Why n**l k n i t a cover? ’This not only ptot*'cts tin* sle»-*p**r Imt keeps tho hot hntth* warm u nt i l jnorn- ing. By tin* way. m'v«-r pLai-e a hoi water iH'ttln .against tin* iVet or ne a r the chest . 'This is a h.ahit whi*-h should In* dis<'t>urage«l, it is apt t»’> prmlure tendernes s.
TOOK THE HINT. h*'lor«* n-*-, By four vot*-- to tw
>, the Town C«nim-il a r*'*|U*-st from the nn-eting to allow .a
'This p**lish should, of *-*)Ut**‘, I'liihl Ii*'h>iiging to Mr . ami Mrs. .Tann-s
t raii i . Willi.»m 'Thnii*go(Ml, a plat*-l.>yer r*--i*ling ;it CK-hurn. wa-
l.no* k*-*l *I*i'vn l._\- a t r a in pro* «*‘ding in tin* oppnsit** *|ir*-t'tion. and kill*-*l
iiist.nitain-.ni'ly. F*>rty _\*«.irs *>t ag**. he 1*-ft a u i*lnw and *>ight ehtidr*-n.
M'hil-t -ti p p in g *>nt i»f tin* way *>l .\ go.x!- .\hh-nm-n .1. Garm*U and .1. (Jrijiio w*-io lu!i<h.-*l hy tin- Cl iathurn Cliureii
w«irk, l.-t m f*mr c*>ntracls, was ox*s:ut.*<l hv .M i - s js . Koighh>y an d .Sanderson, **xeavating, musons ami hri('klay*-rs;
c.arpenicr. jmm?r, ainl iromv*>ik, .Mr. rhr is iopln- r (Viwgill; -lat*-r ami
pla.sl*-r*-r. Mr . .lames Rol)in-*>n ; plumh.'i-. gla zier , gastitt*-r, ami paint*'r . .Mr. (L-ttrg** 'T*>wn>on.
.\r<-hit***t. Mr . anmmm-.-d to lay one *>f the stom-s. 'Tin*
ina----------------------------------------------------------------- <-)n Apr i l l u l l ((Ininl I ' r idav) , tli,, liniinhi-
M'*>r** laid hy tho .Mayor (.Ud«*rman Jann-s Ga rn e t t ) ami .Mrs. Har r ison, wif*> *>f th«* Rev. CharU-.s Harris*in, tin* Pas tor , tin*
disc«mnt iioiu ili*j paymi-ni of rates.
I own Clerk said th*» ofF*-ct ot tho rosoluliun \vas th a t if owners of proper ty
us.so.s-od a t
'Th*>
I'** and nmh-r ivouM *'
oiitr.Tct to pa\ liioir p**oi* rates , whetluT tin-ir housoa wore* ••mpty or not. they should la* grant*'*! an addi tional sum of !<) p«*r **-nt. diM-mint it paid Within thr*-e m«*utlis, ami 5 pei- cent , ii paid u'ilhin hvo months of tin* levying (*i iho rat**.
.\*c*ir«ling t«> th** Aet *»f Parliain*-nt
litre*- immths, ami 2j pi-r **au. it paid wi thin five month- . Um* meinh*-r ot th*>
-houhl h*' allow*'*! l*> i-ont ract al.s*). at a rt-*bn'iinn of
p.-r c«-ut., if paid u i th in
w.-r*. pr.-s**nt*-*l to .Mr. W. Dug*lah* in rsc*'g. ni t ion oi his v**jvii-es .-.t the Congregat ional (■hnr*'h f*ir '.-v.-ral y.*ars.
a t Whall*-'-. t'li(ln-ro<* ami Ciiatloirn. Sp.**;ial a t t r a c t io n s were pi*ivi*h-<! a t
R.irr*>\v. (*!iat- h nni an*l Gishurn in th** sliajx- *>f gahi ' an*l t*-.» parti*--.
)i*-ii>«* n. - re; ( omm! Friil.ny, 1,17(1; Satnnla.v, l . lMl ; I-Z;ist*'r .M*>n*iav, (>«)7.
l-Ji;'..ih<-t h Rat.-'*>n. . \gden, Bashall Lav.-5. a*g* *! 7.*>: .Martlia 'ni*>rnh*'r, M**i*)ne-Iniic. dO. Wil liam (Whli*'. Dmvnliam, 7.'); .lohn Taivml, Chat lni rn. 77; (sarah Bracewell. Bawillam!^, :ta.
R EM O V A L S
TO ANY ‘ H A M L E T ’ ■ AS YOU L IK E IT ’ ROOM TO ROOM By
OSWALD ROWE & Co. Ltd. TH O RN S T R E E T , C L ITHE ROE Phont 21.
Mat/S?g
N ir . F . R 9 0 0R E S MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY.
'A ^ t.i D*-alh-‘ r<'*'*»r*l«sl *!nr»ng the week u*r ( ' : 'Tin* to tal h*»rjkjngs fi*>u. ('lit-
al'«> Very h*-avy, ami the Raifwuy ( ’oiiipany ran sp.-.ial t ra ins from Rhicklnirii ami oih.'V plar* -.
'Tin* hulk of lli.* ji:*s>-*'ng*Ts a)ight*x! ml
almost iinpr«v«-*l*-nt*-*l mjm()*>r «if wagon<-u*;s nml otli*T v*'hicl*-- lad*m a i t h imriian fr*-ight, pa-M-d through (*Hth*-ro** for ( ’liat- hnrn. .Sawh-y, (Ls lmni . ami olh**i Rihlile \ alh-\ H '«»rts.
t h-gg ni.n«l** til.' i>r*'s*-ntatl(»n. (i‘iMi*l Fri*lay In-ing e\e<-|>ti(ina!ly Tin*-, an
’Tho tailwav trntlii' was 'The R*-v. D.
CoiiiU'il •h'-riili**! tin- l•’^«lIution ti- a “ '*-lf>sli jmT*« *>f hnsiji**SH.” An ilhiminat<-.l a*hlr*
-.ss ami pina** *.i g..M
th a t r«--olntion extemle*! to tin* higl iuay rate, and he r*s-ommemled. for the .sal;*- of uni for jmty, t l iat owin-r- of
hou.se.s rat*-.l a t L'S ami iimh-r to tin* gcm.-ral distri* i ral**
straighf. sae(jm> *
le.slgns, or slnir t tUting jaek**ts shaped t«) tho figure ami faslenc*! with one hii ilou. Slim, sevoro ski r ts gain witith from *h**'p inv**rti‘d pleats , .Tint all Riiif.^ have br ight s**arvps, hnig and nar row, ti«'d in a ilaint.v how under liu* chin, N***’k Hims a r e r**ally imp o r tan t . A scpiaro *'k hmks swiM't witli n lairder *>f l ingerie
with blouses of wliil*> wasbing silk or fine elu'ido’d surah silk.
'Tlu* cout.s a r e ei ther 'The *‘olour f*ir this .spring I.s blue, in all
p a n they play in tlm eilucation of child ren. Yet they a r e the li rst .scluiol teaelu'rs ami can give the chilil an excellent s t a r t long before the tialdler a*;lnally al teml s school.
example, .shouhl ho introdiu;od to a child in his .se<-()nd y e a r . Baby talk Hhoiild then b** dropp*'*L 'The in f an t Jiiay als*> tben com- memro le arning li t t le jingle.> ami
nur.sery rli.rincs wi th acti*)hs, Su*’b ex*;roi-**s dev’clop nu'inory, att* nt ion, and a s**ns** *jf tuiio .'uul rhythm.
eolonied pi«-tines, are a g r e a t aid in ••nlarging tIn* to*!cl!**r's int<*llig**ue**. Later ,
cut -nut h' t tcr s I'un be nsc*l to teach tlio *;liiM bi.** alpliab«*t. At *|iiit«* a t*‘ii*U*r age, too, the toddler mus t le arn to belli motimr.
'This tnakes for onlc r li imss an*l helpfulness. 'Tli**ri* shouhl always hi* a. pr*>p*.'i- p!a*-o f*ir toys, and *?\**rcise in t idying up aft«T plav may well la-gin t'arl.v.
Victiire books, *’specially those wi th 'Thu use of cor rect simple English, for Fi*w nu)t!u!rs realize wha t an imp o r tan t i i .
Xo woman who Inis onee
ti.sed tin Klectrio Cooker will bo content to go back to the old-fashioned )iieth(uls. On the grounds of iiealili alone Eleoirio Cooking i.s immeusttrahly superior. There are n10 luiiie.s
t a s k to
it t is n e e d e d— i r ask of (Iriulcery. o a
nic(.‘ty.
o fiime.s or smoke to i make the aitimosmwphcrc micontlorlabk' and u n h e a l t h y ; Uu; ht* t i.s kept wlter 1
moKc
is needed—in the oven—and does not escape to make the kitclien into’lorahl.y hot and cookery a So .siinj)le and i*as3* to control, becomes antoinatic
............. - Cooking
iiftKc i n c .1
. . . and .. . .. . t hle .
tlu; .
. loo. tronble-fn'e. u n h u iTicd
bull ])articnlars of all sorvi(;es and 0(?sts, tuid a handsome book, ^*Tbi8 Wonderful Agi*,” free,On application a t t l ie—L
SWITCH ON TO ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY SHOWROOMS,
KING STREET, CLITHEROE
e e mf lt ltt*al
wo r r ie d , i.s a b l e to enjoy^ th e me a l sh e h a s ]>reparcd—a me al , morcov(*r, t h a t is c*>oked to p e r f e c t io n b e c a u s e i t is cb oLed b y e le c t r i c i ty .
Avltcre
The hotvt is **ven, con.s is tcnt , a n d adjustable 'The housewife,
and mi- F IG U R ED
SCHOOL BEGINS AT HOME. MV CY.VTIIIA .lAMKS.
will k*;op th e anoths siway from tho clothing. P a in t .stains on **lothing a r e
be.st tackle*!
I t
tuipi.'iitino th a t a Imtllu should alway.s bo kept in th e home. 'Turpent ino’s p u n g en t odour and h i t te r ta s te nnikes i t di ’cidedly ut ipopular with fUes. ant s , black beetles iiml mice, ami .slielves and cupboards s])rinkle<i wi th tu rp s a r e rarely troubled witli theso pests. Spr iuklo the boxes anti wai’drobe where woollen g a rmen t s a r c to ho .stored for th e Kummor wi th a li t t le i i i rpent ino.
So nniny and varic<l a r e th e uses of
'J'Jio tomato may be deseribcil as a ver i table
storelmu.so of heal th.
vi tamins , A, R, an d C,, and tliereforo, unsurpas sed as a, yitamin-source.
orang** is much rcconimende*! for its vita min con ten t , h u t al t lmugh it contains plenty of vi tamin C—the scurvy-prevent ing v i t a min—i t hn.s very l i t t le of v i tamin R and no v i tamin A t*> speak of.
I t contains tdl thre e Tho
ment ioned, C is the ant i-scurv’y vitamiUu Vitsnnin A promotes bodily growth and reduces possibilities of infection and B i.s the vi tamin which makes for liealtliy nerves,
tomato cuiitaiii.s valuable mineral sal ts— oaleimn phosphate attd otliers of the whole, some c i t r ic ami malic acids. 'They
a.ssist in ma in ta in in g th e hea l th of tho blood.
In a*lditi*m to its vitjunlii content , tlio
jac-k ol *)\alie acid. 'This acid is present in the juices of many otlu*r veg*-tahl**s jiiid, wi th its salt , oxalate *if lime, *.*:m he very harmful t«» pers*iiis sufL'riiig from g o u t or kidney trouble.
lTnfoiTunat**Iy, a ta s te for the tomato lia.s
often to he ac<piir*‘d, tho s lightly aeiil llavonr being <
lisla.steful to many pi'oplo. I t is a
ta.ste wor th a a iu i r in g Iiow*!ver
Another ad v a n tag e of llio toiimt*> is its
'Their ahsenco would in«.*vitably le ad to heal th troubles.
These vi tamins are imp o r tan t in diet . .As lias al ready been
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TU R P EN T IN E , T H E TROUBL E TAGKL ER.
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