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ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1931.
FUTUEE OF THE MILK INDUSTEY.
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P ^ D U C E R S ’ PLANS TO D EA L WITH “■
■ SURPLUS SU P P L IE S . LANCASHIRE O F F ER . 1'ho view tlmt tin* policy of the iMIlk
.Satnnlay. 'I’lio nnanhers, ln»w«*\'er, ileclimal
MODEL! ! 6G5C.
U-'wilfi l undurbolt in utrong coutil! Tho undurbolt fnfitcnH nt loft Hide with hooliw and .oyca .^ Fittixl with uix HUiipondors.
In
pink.
Si7.co 2‘i ’ li2 inuhoB 1C/11. 33-42 in. 16/11.
MODEL
UbuIuI Twil f it girdlu in spotted uuutil. Ktiuitiu panela ovor hii>8. Trim- uu«d with hiuo motif. Four flUHpondun). In toa-roso. Sisr-es 21-30 inuhcB 8/11d.
ondoiMt this opinion. Mr. L.
Uohin.son,
iUarkotin^ Ihmrd in amassini: largo |•l.•horvo.s wa.4 entirely wrong and that any funds atreuinuhited shouhi ho apjilioil iimmsliatoly to tho reiluclton of lovie.s, was exprosMsl in a resolnlion Inna tin' ^^’igan hrjun-h, siih- iiiitled to the Lancashire lOxeculivo of the National L'aitners’ Union, at I’roston,
^<THE MO UW TIES .”
NOW, AS E V E R , RENOWNED FO K “ G ETTING T H E IR MAN.”
over plains ami riv ers to br ing buck cla im- iiunpers and saloon innrderors
“ No loiiRor do threo men rule l’ ,uU0 mdoa lameuts
the “ Ba i ly He r a ld.” The " B e r a ld m. wr i t ing of tho “ Mmmt ic s of Caii.iua, tho famonr scar let ridcr.s of _lho plain s, r(j- nowned for invarinbly “ Kot ting l l ioir man. Tho “ Herald ” notes th a t the force used.-
lo bo callcHl tho Itoyal Nor lh-wos t IWnuntod. Pol ice, hut tha t the name was changed a few vonrs ago to Uoyal Canadian Alonnted.
l»olitV*, and adds tha t with tho change of name tho romnneo has gone out of tho wludo • husiness.
For lnnatolv i t i.s not as had as t l iat . i l io - ‘ Mounticb ’ ’ .still car ry on as they always
, . , , mt
I did. Hut thov have become tho federal , i police force of
lloywooil, fonleinhs!
thal the only way to jiialci* this gigant ic schemo a suri-cs.s naia lor tho MoartI to nndcrlalvo thu nianufacturu of surplus inillv. When tiiey were ahio In do that tin* pro- dm-ers rieiMl not ho afraid of co-opcralivo or any other interests.
If there liail been
levies y<*nrs ago then' wmild Imve been no necessiiy for a milk market ing selienn*
iSIr. I). .Smilli, l)arw(*n, ns'alh'd tlmt Mr. b’estei-, general manag(*r of the Hoard, in his
s)KM*ch at Ureston, iletinitely stated that a l t e r meeting expeiiM's out of the far thing levy, llie Kennl Wi-ro aecnmnla ting funds with a view to .sotting up plant amt re turn ing to llm prndneers stum' of the prnlils now taken by llu« trmh*. 'rin-ro was proloiig^al
ili.-.eussion 4ni mil problems generally.
Kooping of Costing. iUr. .lolin Almond (chairman) said lu!
FAULTLESS FOR ' FIT “STYLE AND W p
BamaCTKrj.TOrTO-tMcromnmvCTt^KCT fmsssrssssssaxs V Y fea
MADE IN ENGLAND 1 FULLY GUARANTEED W
All Twilfit corsets arc fitted with the famous TWILGRIP SUSPEN
DERS—guaranteed not to ladder the finest hose.
-'\W MODEL 5992.
Uplift, holt laced hack HVilfit iuod(d in good quality eoutil. Fit toil with two pairH bu.b- T)end(uw.
Itoll faHtena with
light weight buokte. In tea- rose. .Siz<‘.'» 24-30 in. 9/6d.
M A R Y CONERON SIGHT TESTING OPTICIAN
F.8.M.C., F .B .O .A ., F .I.O ., B Y KXAi l .
KeKlatered b j the Joint Council of Qiij|IGcdiO|)ticianB lur SiRht TestiuR and Optical Trcatni .nt tinder tlie National Health Insurance Acts.
8 7 |, fl^oor Lane^ G l i th e r o e O U K A T B A R G A IN S IN
WALLPAPERS, BRUSHES AND PAINTS THIS WEEK
S aVK POUNI'S on YOlIH S l ’IlINO CutANlNO U kNOVATIONS IIY I ’UltOtlASINO KItOM
THOMPSON ROXBURGH, MOOR LANE W H A T I I IC a S T ? 107 Coleman’s,
22/24, CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE.
0 ^ S P 'W
altemlci| the im-cting of llio N.h’.U. .Millv and Daily I'riMliice t.'omauilti'e in I.oiulon, u'heu great indignation was
espre.ssi'd that (he milk' nrice award hy tho appointed per sons should have appeai'cd in the 1‘
re.ss j heforo it had heen ollieially eommnnicalt sl . A lesolntiou was passed ovpn's sing great I dissatis faction with the awani , conlemling ] that tin' o.vperiinent’ of (•mplnying Ihe M*r- \'iee‘. of independent persinis for price living, was a faiiiii-e ami rctiui^st iiig llie Milk Moard to give careful consideration to I fiiluro policy and make soim' earl\' pro- I noiimcmeni in regard to pl.’ins for the | cstaltllslimenl of maiinfacluriiig plant .
In
the l•\pectation tlmt the Hoar«l would do ! it.s iitimist to mnedy the prcsmit situation Ihe ^•omm^tt^•e uigi'd all producers to m^cept. hoal ly Ihe conlracl leriiis and I'omlilions prescribed for the summer jiionths.
Mr. Almomt mhhs] tlmt all would agree
witli tin* stalenieiit Mr. l ’o‘.L*r )mi| made that until they get s»»me money in Imnd ami estalili'^lied their own depots.
wotdd nevi-r he ahh« to talk to the Irmi'e
in tln> term- tliev would like. .XdvmMlingl the keepine o| eosling'. fd milk prodiiet iioi in ord«'i' llinl they might he well fortitied
with data in future hargain ing. Mr Ahnoiid snggi'sted that tin* eosl of ))rodue- l ion in the I’yhle was about LMd. |ier galhot ies- than aronml I . i 'e rpool and in Kast Lanenshire it was eceii mori* eostI\- t«i prodtico.
“ Disgustocl With Award.*’ One ch-legale who liad kept aei-ounts said
he was VO di>gnste<l witli tlie awani of the allot rat i' i' s (hat he was prepnred lo plaee llis larm nmli'r the ittnlrol n) any ri'spon- sihlo Gommitlei* nml work aecoii ling to tin* iiivl 1 uclioiiv of the coimly agrii'tdlurjtl ex- »erts.
'I’ln’.x could draw tin* mom*y ami icar llte c\|»envos :iml he would work
tin* tiage an agr icul tural Iah(turor was imiil dmi i ig tin* next si\ nnmtlis. A fur ther couditiou he tnade was that the (h*tails should In* puhlishcil. Mr. .1. liohlen (Mairowfordi declared tiial
if they had known nci’iirati* cc'stiugs were uecdi'ti tln*\' cotdd ha\e In'eii supplied fnun ' hiv liis trict . Under the price he woiihl I n'ccivi* tin* farnn’r I'onhl not ntford to keep I one cliild, let alone a familv.
.\ prodtn*er '
rising at li\'e in the “morning ami worlAng long Innirs had nothing for his lahour at | tin* eml of the season, hut In* cemhi see the man wdm was soiling his mill; riiling up nml down in a motor ear and he hnnilreiU of poumis to tin* goml at tin* .vear i*m!. Tin* arhit raioi's must a rhi t rate no mo r e . - - (He a r , hear jnnl langht«*r.)
Roquost to Chnngo Arbitration. It was «lei'idi*d tt» supply lieadqnarters with
information as to sonrci's front whieh laist- ings eonhl he supplied, and to ask farmers I who kept atsamnts to make olFeis of assist- aiiee.
On tin* proposition of Mr. '1*. .Vihlison (Li 'vlaml ) . seenmh'd hy Mr. .I'ain'-s Hill ( t Jreat
I'a’eles ion), it was nnanimoiisl.v
resolved to a>k that the personnel of the I hi I rat ion Itoard shoiihl In* I’hangi'd. It was s tale il that iluring l-iaster thou- I
seln*im* of the .<eoUish Milk Market ing I Moanl.
Bl i lJCU IS IS S i lS T !
m w i T T im ^ s IS T l l l i : V l i lK Y M K S T ! I
tion of suppUit. into Lam-ashiiv w lien s o ' much milk was going into timnnfaclure.
Imported Eggs. Tim s«*ri(ius position of the inmitry lu-
dtistr.v. owing t«* tin* huv picvniiing pric«*s, was
eiuphn.sl/.ed at the meeting and a resolution ^•alliMg f»>r j» .’>0 per cent , iluty on foTt*ign imported eggs was carrieil . • Mr. John Almond («*lmirmanX said tlmt
hemhpmiters poidirv i*ommilteo had inaile teprest*ntations to the .Ministry, and pointeil out tlmt tin* reix'ut shimp in i*m; prices had followed tin* stead.v tleeline which had l*et*n taking plac«* for the last livt* years,
'I'he
Minis ter of .\grienUurt*’s slaliMuent in tin* IN'use of CVmimonx tlmt tin* («ovenum*nts
: :
of I 'xporling <'t>niitrlcs wotlKI he asked to make t*very t'tfori to ♦ iisure that the exports did not exveerl tln>se of the eorrespomling 'oriml Iasi .war was m't considt'ieil saiis- nctor.v. Tin* committe»* Tvonhl mak»* every
view of tin* uhuudam-o of the home supplies nvailahio it was a great injustice that, tin*
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market shouhi he tlomh*<l >vith imported prtHluce. H«*ceutl.v motor loads of import***! eggs passetl throtigli his dis trict from Liver pool, niul tho price In Manchester iiii- m«Hliately tlroppe*! tkl. per do7«*u. Mr. (*. Tamghnttom ( Ihir tdoy) eharae-
torised Mr . I'lUol’s reply iu tho TTouso of C^umnnns as a pious wish that s«*emc'l totally iimdivpinlo to moot the si tuat ion. I ’he present tarif f on eggs was not in'jirly sunh'lent. KgC'^ wore cljea]u*r t*>-day prol»ahly tlmii nt an.v per'*x«l witln’n in«‘iunr.v, nml the position was serious, not only from the point of view of t lie poultr.v-kot*per. hut of the farmer who liad niso a*lopt»sl this hrnnoli of hushniulry. Ho tlouhtod vory inncli wliothor t!n> rocoipts from oggs nt
endeavour to t rv to sts*ure r.»mm rest ric tion of imports unt i l tho Poul t ry r«’organisati«*n Commisshm hml issm*«l lln*ir renort . .Mr. 1*'. Asliley ( i r lam) coul<*mled that in
A\ bother you suffer from hnckaehe
rheumat ic twinges, dir.r.y at tacks , Inuulachej*. the host 'vay t*» overcome these kitluey pains is t*> st rengthen the weaken***! kidimvs with Doans hrami llncknche ICidiu'y 'riii.s JUiHlieiue has a tliurotie action ami str*'nglhoiis uml cleati.s**s the kitlueya, ennhiing them to filter away the poisons
which givi* rise to rheumatism, sciat ica, lumhng.v ami renal «lropsv. On Mth dune. IPUT. .xlr. II. Nelson. 21,
l.t'Wi'
s.ioad, Hank 'rap, Dar l ington, s a id :—! '• r* ir about a ye a r I sutFertsl with my khliu'ys. 'lilt* trouble .xtarteti sutldenlv
with sharp, shooting pains in tho stnnll of my hack.
I use»l to get vei-j- ilixsy nml
iny Iioail acheil. I hn*l sciat ica pains from tin* hips to til*' kut'es. Fortun:i.U'ly. a frieml r**commemle*l Doans naeknclie Kiilney Pills. They si>on
imuh* me w«*ll amt I have ha*l n*) return *'f my f»'nm*r sympt*uus.’ *
(An 2>th August, UkTt, Mr.
Nel.son sai«l:
“ Doans Pill*, hrouglit about a splen<lid r«*covery iu juy case ami 1 prni<o them highly.
(Signe**!) U. Nehon. ' ’ ‘Do a.s Mr. Nelson did, Refuse inferior
subst itutes and insist upon D*»ans; N. JV.1.. As, and fis.
(.\msumpt i*>u of lM*«*r in flormany has
*li***reas*'«l mikx* pre-war *lays from 17P pints niimially p»*r h**ad of the j»*»pulation t*> Od pints.
HOW
.'ears. This g i 'e s tin* air. rain, ami sun tin* chum-*' t«* **tirich the soil.
b»-si form **f natJiral ploughing. n\>
t'A.'4K. .Mr. Sava Pii tnik fs tin* President of the
C*mrt *>i .Appeal iu A'ugoslavia. He
h.ss bail an ext raort linary «'t»nm'\i*n» with c'lu* law case. K*irty-f*mr years ago. witen he was a ih-rk in a lawyer’s ofVu'*, he Io>lp«xl his m:ist«*r to prepare tin*
c.ise.
T.ater as lawyer lie fnuglit the case ln't«»rt* tin*
.Austrian courts. Wlien he lH**-nmo .Fmlg** Putuik. the malt**r again cann* bei’or** litm. ami now. as Pr*'si*!ent of tin* C‘«»uri «'f Appeal, Iu* has s**tthyl the ca***.
I t was n Iispute alnnit tin' tuviiership of land.
tin* habit s of tin* **nUnary uartliworm. ni.iuy int«*r.’st ing *'xamples bav»* lu*.*u r**eOid*'d of the inlhn’in*** nml usefnlut'ss of w«»rms. q'b**y bring S4o| to tin* surf»«c*', ninl *ln itn* job thoroughly. Thus, iu one pat *>i West Af rh a wbteh is m»te*l for its fer t i l i iv ami healthiness, wairms are v*-ry ph'iittful. In- «h*ed. it is estimat.**! that tli**y bring everv par t icle of soil, to a *Iepih of twenty-four uu'hes, up to tin* surfa*'** oma* iu tw«'ut * *sev*’n
Sim-e Darwin mad** his eareful study nf f t js the .
win, say tlmt *log^ nfi,r.. bVi- . ■ ,Snri,
id w*»ul*i never Imnnen i f ' :-'md*IoriUe. AVI ,*,,
ami an eyo shouhi ho ken P» t on .*» load, time.
being t.aken out he must - .nnicieni .ont rol J i **# pt on him all tlnv
tr*7»h‘emen B, .. ir
**‘ toIe r- " e r o
TIi.v ]).!!': rlhj
samls id gallons of pasiuriseil milk from j Sent land Innl heen sont into Mhiekj'oel. I’ resunialil.\' tliese snp(di«*s eatm* fi«un a part ot .'^cotlaml that was not emhrm*ed in tin*
' U«*sentment was expressed at the tmp<»rta- I
ibo’.7n n :',d 7 .■ff'i t . i, ;v
, 7;'''; '* fi'ini-- tin." "in
TbnuRh. f, .! ,„v.u.r./ r o c o ^ L - nn*I v.'ill m>t p<*rmit
" ".■n n.,1 1 , oli...rvi.tioii being
.1 . . ■ Hn* }>uhlic np-1 .. iii .. . mi„M I ♦ ‘ -‘ ’nsht i«. go in ih
Mluliis- tn h trouM** or to
ground Wher,* anv borough
Ib. i i . :,r,. n o r iri'’
Ib.it M,rl,
rccognis*. uioir n-spon- ‘ “V.
. n-n a pi**,-,, of ^^-asto a\'.'n!ahb*. Ip
gut te r wilhouL tliiiiR ^houl.M.'Ti
fl""-*' roRiil..,. ’- " .W ' t s
Mr-.
(irilldl<*t| had tobf
ir l u i r . .... the
I'oulinui* to go Dogs slnuiltl ti„>
!*tr*'**i . regularly the.v
A PU B L IC R E S PO N S IB IL IT Y . Hy “ PUUX IKUON. ’
C. h*anliiifT,s in the
luin.so is one first things that tlio ilomesln* *log
bt* liiuglii. ()m* that is di r iv in his liahitB cunmu Iu* toleiat***! imloois unless the placo Is to heionn* lik*- a pigsty. A
y.mng animal u 111 iistuillv learn *l«.*<!eni Jnaiiiiei
hut it **VlMHt lii'C
lu* «:Xpe I'
a.kii
mg ttu) much of a puppy lo to *ihs**fvo llie prnpi i»*ti* s lor tlio or ihre,. in*.nth.. oli**r weaiiiiig. I t
alnmsi imp.ysihle to hav** om* *.f t liis
imiiiaturo ago in tin*
Iiou.se unl«*s- suiiahio arrangemont.s ar,* imul** for its *
-.mveniem o. iJi** objections can bo orer«-onn* if a largo
'•hIoii tra>- litter*'*! with
.sawxiu.si is cii- lo-.*l and attach***! Hi the s!e**ping box
in a hltl** turn* u will re>*>rt in s t inct ively tin* - ray who,,
iiboriy. .SawiluM is an ox,**nont *Ic*
Hlori.ser .md no ohjo, tnmalib* smell aris**s if j t j.i
Kept cloan. Tin* puppy shouhi h.* turm*d 'oilsi.i.* at fre.,u**nt iiu.-rvaK ntnl. slmiihl i t . mniuol itM-j a s.oUhng i . m*c*ssarv,
^m.l It should In* piu oulsnio imiin**liat*‘lv to sh.ov It what i.s wanted.
In hiiyiiig ah
h Is^l.! '.’m 7 ’........n ' t .h a v e as s„ ra rno, ||,;a it, ......... liou-**.traim**l. Anv th i t lo . io
h - n *'*n'ght. up in kenm*Is arh alinost cor- il o n
. n. ,-nn nev,*r ho m;„|o to t , a *V • „ ■'-'tfii.'R <v,li 1 , 7 , ' , ' , q" : . rt . . rs V ■ njH*„ tin* *log If flinv
nianners. ami
s.gno Ih*1,;,v**
it is all.iw.'.l gr.*ater •)1 a littU* inuiciua*. ipiii'kly
n{M'Miig| Tie*
ill! rod';
I" "I'b' u * ll-l»a< \nT«* SI
guardians of the lonely prai r ie .settleinentH- onlv.
'rh»*v have added all the multifariouK . . . . .
the Dominion ins tead of ,
ac t ivi t ies of oixlinary police forces to the i r duties, in cluding the detetdion of opimn smuggle rs ami .similar work for tho presecu- tion of which tho red tunic and .SteUsoii hat are more than nniie(;
o.ssary. Hut they still wear tlnur picluresquo nnilorms all over tlie Canadian west. Tln*.v
I still form tin* hril liant inount(*d
e.scorts th a t rule with hun when the Goveriior-Hencral tours tin* counlr.v. Lone par l ies of them, only two or ihi c e st rong, arc .still to ho found iu the dead of wint**r far wi thin tho Arct ic circle .
'Fho.v .still <Io-t}n*ir tlioiisaiuls
of milc.s, trekicing afoot through the snow* with <h'g teams, to invi'stigato crinu's com mit ted ill the remote faslm*sM's uf tlio
froz»'M north. .And tin? annual rej ior t of
tin* lioml of the force. <’Oiichfsl tliough it ho iu the dri(*.sb of oll'icial language, is sHli one of the most Mithralling piihlieations of
tin* \ear. I t may ho added tha t when tiu* Iloyal
Mount*'*! w**r** lirst firganiz***! si\ty-od*l y**ars ago it was pr*»pose*l to clo the them in a unif*irm «)f dark gr«*on. Ft was point*'*! out, how*‘v**r. tha t the Imllan.s an*l half - hrei*ds, who iln»ii **ompose<l tin* gr«*at**r pa r t *>f tin* sparse population of tho prairies, had *«imi* to associa te aul i ior i ty with (ho red *-*»ats worn hy tin* Midtish S4ildi,.r,s *)f the J t ed l»i\s*r Kxp'*dilioii who had ln-.-n hx| into Uu* *’ounlry hy \V*'ls»*ley. So tluj- *-olour> *)f tin* itoyal Monnlc*! h**«*aim* tlu> ■e.'irh t and g*»l*l tlu*v have pr*unll\- worn . - J .K .X . ■
*'ver sine**. LOOK AFTER YOUR DOGS. nf tin* g'.'id-. 1 1 i j ' i j
tL • ij
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o ) S t 1k * m
tli** 11 h a / a a S a t n r
U p i i l l a n d i * h - e r v t h e d i
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a m i - t h i i s i a
a t . 1 i t i i j i r iM
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lliat U'. was a
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AATTHD
DIA.MOND. vou. r
Soin,* of the le tters nr,» fdleil (•
.V *oii ‘onant . Pie,-,, of liirf. N.>t holhnv.
OLUTIONS TO LAST AA'KKIC'f: Prz^^I .RS. S
.V**,*kTrear. Daily rixx^nl. Not wet.
*Vnotlo*r •'onson.anl. — MCI——
.riimbh<l ILdvi's.- Ih'heatling \V«'rd«
crow.row.
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r n O N
N K L L UNCLK PH IL .
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Mix^ing Vonr * 'U: -d. Fo.4ni; 2,
immort.nl; tm' r ing; 4. equlrnl«*nt.
in to help
l,y T.-,il.\Vaccor 7wnnr, b.vKir^.^nn?r ;7lU".
He'll take , the
In Cattens
biscuit " i fs'a
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