s r o t . ek. lADilNGTON.
■gg); said the loss of Mr. Mnllisoi^
Ichi.il' iiml pefsonal one.J Onlji Irerioiiijly, Mr. Mallison^ ''ha« luijeh to take Communion. M ltcr|hi; illnps was found to be |u(l |incarabio aid all that coulj t^eiso his l(ist days. Fot)
I on: th} side of pea«. Fog
“ morni ig i an([ a''onihg services., Iin
i he dud beet; Vicar’s Wdon,- I d I yic r) could not ispeak; ton ■s
jm.va ty, Mr. Mallison nevtij
prial
ea.stire to discijssLsuch qiiestiorta -Mail] friendsj assembleij
. luestioiis; ami s
| r (Kov livei of lich|ij\Ir
;t nren ell to Mr. C; H. Mallison^ pteried
|i. Vd ''aiu Florid ^
lind!'tin cortege, i Members Coiipcil—Jlbssrs. M. Dugdale,
all tile village orgahi.s.v- Mali son ivas interests
at SI. I j Helen A. Begg) last
maili, I„. of broadii views! on ptiblM it waS:
jTlUIilj'TJ5.—kcijiiiemi Eucharist ; I forj thi soiih bf;: Ciiarles HerborS 1st.;, Helen’s (Uliurcli in Sunday., fcrih ; o)' his_ Isermon.’jthe Vicaci
, ,
!■■•■■■ ■■
, C H l | . D l l ; SS—Si—1
:]}hE ScMooiBOY 1 RAIDimS. iPETER POAVER. •
.sack ijiid jplaced it in the 'hamper.
JmmiJer out on Jo the study floor. 'Then Jie Jilted: [the square
. i the contents of Aruolds'a object out of the
(Part -Ili.) > 1 moment’s work for. Jack
" I ’d better! give them something I .sippse,!’ Jack miittered,’ : ,‘Hou :hein giving the game a\yay.’’.
| . • lie, |1 dd liVcd in the village In iideiilified v ith all good workar straight tjusiness, man har
i
turned it to jits former! hiding place, re placing the boards and rug, ,andi', left the
“ Perhaps tiiat will teach those blighters L, i i- ! ' I . !' ■
s Churchy: Saturdayn'
Jrs.i Hi Jlallipoii; La ira; |Mi^% Boulton; l^IrS.' Hu me; iMrsH .
Majli^oii; Miss M. MallisoaJ ilallisoi; 'Mr hand Mrsi .W«
lotberl’ Union; iMiss, jTillp ' E! Veeve-sj ' M* a Cammf ,,Mr. nndi Jlrs. ,H. Boothmanj . H.jVilson indiOlivp; Colonel
[gg; M s. Mdi ttefn aiid family; [s. fay or; ' Miss Trougbtonr Ml..and Mrs. AY. BahksJ; Jlf. West;'Mr. FairclMgh resell
W.IMYtson ; C, AV. Stansfieldji Mr. aid Jlrsl 'T. Brown; .Bev;,'
(■..and Mrs.; Chester,I'Jolin L'atlieii
I 1 Mip,
f l r j nil and
nisfey
Itidi fai Ellillg |r.
1 M s tv. B shop Greaves; IdrL and
iRdi er JCoi n d
Coimiiij, atn'd other Church lani |ol i^iicrs 'at
Mr. M.- E, St. -Helens. ^A & E N li
lasll Fhidajl iligbt the Sabdop; I held ;i sopial; in the CounoU, Itbhj lat est ii>i|sic wasj given b.'J " ab|d li is Hoddorians.i
WIs iCOJ DOLElvCE.-On behal?
Jmilv. in itboir great sorrow.' and Ifollp’"’^--- it mi.r rr-
lour
lad if ; oui|ivill exprei hislsin- lto|iill rho Fjombdj in it.
|niiit. Catholics niijbtiig iij S
’.iplTY Last
E 'dbcoiiitions ,.— . j pui-pie,’ i s ; of p ‘ irple
;i Mary were in
Satiircl. held th
Ingilfor the! Info! King.
ay afferj e’ annual s Schoolv
najiiibirs of the,chufeh choir.; ■of .the day] suhool, under! that
wuiiioQ a iii Houseice n ,"
I,msistctl of Eorgs and |choruses,- |h,.i|“ :Wantod a ;
keeper.’''
I Cieir teache -, Miss j Ktaliiigy iMul do play o' dancel, \ iMr.- 1 nijconi lanied the clloir. iMri I jof
i.Claytoit-le-Moofs, [ gave ' 'his J piiim-.'iccorilion.! | Tho Ah til ’Nalioniil Anthem
d.
Jfiid Hi |v;S\ fiveuk, | kI,i nit! Fiui’ie 1 ivatc
shveral nje nherk of the: staff bble.M4lians easiily del
1; T IE SCHOOLS. |(.'O
Ut s by 8 goalsIto C — , l
The game at first jwaa afte ■ being agg(!d,| and _
Jgavc IniU to lof.! "ti" itlib G'f 1 ulch in
[will: hb; ; in j Jii
prt.s' i| ho;
jle I lei llong i JerJ |com |inii)onii l.'
i.st
tlie
' fo'rjJtho:RibM(Jsi : Syh'ool; forwalrds aj rcioivj' their supporti-
i-morfowj jtlie Iboys’' 'mniar School'juniors.i is .ngiiiist Bjackbura ebrua -y! ji meeting of
ijitli
ic. npiirt
ed tl Hindi
Assopiiition j wiir ba iiy j or' the third .siiccei-
letitibi,! the or ,tlie ,'Jamce , ro .vcirs by (leaybi r jtliis
jfromi pjreceiii g colupmij '
inc nber ofj nmli
I the' Ciiaiimau' i Ig,'a jdenmta
_ |, . Jjo lilat lies instead, of |ld 'pe dfalt wiih’by the bom- '
local, |iu w. n‘'T:
rtlid gi|estioh . of' rates i and [I'iinbv
Ridic iloui.’' laid hi considered it
cIkIioi I liki
lake ; he
leiiiiil, I life.
blub til l lent!
|o ti ,, Imitfee, tljaiik
111; nliiike' thiiu two .half-i ;i'i‘|mivt
■vit's
nyl)iii Cent
ihililt this!
ihysmn,! and 'posJibl: ipe ; the jiiew
Jie|,ei:ler.t of :ongog- its: (}t so r before i the '
1 snfil h Aaiik
'd 'Jfr lyn^'
nve in (Hiar. lienr.
- bhq - meefipi r-i
Chairman g. '
. - ... this direction
Triinhy for piite
ju.st fled
moyed to the Pri
ess,' for
t 'is |( lit: to 'doi'ielop 1 po
I dioritv think hi lliai Allis,
’ ho siid.' “,I g dispbraginfe ''cb liiif ifl tlia
a imovh onghb heavy I burden,
........ joiutejy;-, e to pay,£14
discus led) tha
lit preliminary, for thfl annual Already blana the : success ..of, the ' other I
. _teem IVh'alley, year to'
ibhoiis stretpneit |Tha
i Couicil; l'JIr;iJ. Ri. Sumrieg ent a_ I iessjigel bf condolence to
nyiig ryplP;:‘! Thb King la liiiid niessage of sympathy,''
; -On February i of the Lanc'a
Vi Mr, J. Mercqr Iwhipp, a 1st, I nppointq
s. M. iSpeniely;;' _Arime,.LOissiq an 1 fami y; Staff, at C
St -ong; Mr. and Mrs
Mr.si W. iWallb Jmalley; nd Jfrs,
phnions-. J Capta_iit,'
Mrs. Mrs
Qreeri, Mr. R.' 'troop; Abe Sidea-
lie’s Cjiurch; Miss BellJ
. 3|:: nndi
flodijell, I John : I^erdi J. Herd, ^ s mr.—jwerer tributes: were sent[ by;.
assured them, ] and 'soon' Hey had a night- light fitied ub pt their end of ithe dorihitoiy. TheirV-:. ffhispMed conversation still reached Jack’s ',cocked [ears. iiig.
ill .their.war-pai: his eyes shuttl
e .Kennedy was speak-
I about When yyfl were in that | den “ YesJ” aijswerbd Cbwle] “ I believe old
" More likely tb he burglars at this; time ; Did ybuj fellows hear] anybod mpving.
, so tlmt Wq: can,'hear hitri if the sneak comes prow;ling about.’, 1 .. . ; '
Fudge m still: abojijt, ' I left :the door! open' '
of the night]!’ suggested-'iVVestdbwn.', "The Head i^ always .windy when; we have the school; :cups .; np j ; froni .'the 'bank,' for' J ’ounderjs'JIay." i'
‘‘Rot!’ /Mlied lEennedy, unfastening •the haipper, Jpi^ FJynn. raised, himself on
|his elbow., iHe .coiild 'see 'the. dark; forms ( of the, raideijs.'.criuchin'g'over 'the hamper.
I “ Let’s see'what's': finder this tin ofois- 1 cults,”! l a i d ' ; K e n n e d y ; I '
:yell, and dropped jibe tin, with:a crash! that Jawakeiieil .tht; entire, dorniitory. '
i yarn'll ': i '' ■■
excitemeit..’ jiNow'ifor the! fun! Kennedy lifted, the large ]tio> jtorth a startled
Jack’s .nefyes.'Werh fairly .tingling jwith j
' Repd of the uproar in the dormitory in neat'week-h' ;instiilmeiit
(Whatliad Jack-Flynn put ia the hamper? of this gripping
j ' '
SOI :E:
My third, is iA :'ryq as Well as
in.coni, '
&
first next
in lend but in flour and
My last isfin ckhe My whole ii
fburthj.is' in-praise '-Bcqrif. 1 ! .
Iiiamplei The' Indian meant! tp 'stcaL | I On top', last occasion the; late. Kipgf open ad !| Parliament, Mr. Weiss by ^ecial |p[erm :sr
HIDDEN i;EMPIRE CAPITALS, unawares.
At'-the'villa, gn.«ih dackrwl n I sooiety met-met.
i . ’' ! ' ' ■
AVhen thfi,ScouiScout catered the besieged •citiidel] Ibis hea t; leaped' for joy.
efitered
IITION ligma.
Jiral :fe:
. led
TO lJST 'WEEK’S RDZELES. A T L A N T.iI Ci
' iHiound; A, page.:
'AVorJs.—1, Absent; ]% beach; UNCLE i PHIL.
i: 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 I ! ,
[jtbat I is I Pqql ' Morand, [the''distin^shed iFrench novelist whom'I'chatted -fmh at 'the Savoy this week.
DlSTpGUISHED VISITOR Sliqi,^ clean-shaven, pf fiiediilu
]: A true! cosmopolitan—he could,.bii I;taken [equally well [for an Englishman, ah American' :or tile i Frenchman that liq ' is-;he[ has |travelledi |'the'. world, both, oh'and off; the, beaten-toackf'ahd'has produced!,'d study of
j , ij 'ii-i;, ;
jliOildOil-'frbih.’- its ••-Taribd'-angles' tlmt'iis junimie:' !j ,Gnbe every yCars .without i|fail,
Y EA R !3
• I IT E i l COLLED fD O g OUR ISSUES OF ■I
ihire j County |(
li an Alderm-ahj 'ouncil. ■ I I ' :
.P., O.C., iwas,!
: At a.: ipeeting! of the Cliweroe Education; Committee ai letter, was Tread from the iirincipal] and ptholars of a District'School htWaggaiAVaggai, l^ew South AVales, ackhowr lodging'receipt of a;book ahd flag-froin: the school childrefa bf Qitheroe] and describing their own ' fecliool 1'and . . Ms - environs in .Australia!
native qf! Ribblesdale, yyasl .associated: IVligga Ayagga iina Ats municipal ifayor
ys
' In his December Cflicer
for;, several yejars.
c.xperiencfc. people.
the previous j quarter., Jtvi(entyreiglit: chil dren were born]; eljual Ao h birth rate of 50.13.
of the pjipulatiqii [cbiiirbsthd
w.itli
IVolf, Master ifairiiir es,
funner coal dealer,! of Curzon-street; John Mitthelf,; si. Ijames’s-street; and |Mr,,' .lohn Houlker, Wilkin-street, who ivas care taker of the ichurclji !for
about.thifty, years. Mr., Halstead iwiis for many yeark a local preacher, i a hiemb'er of !■ the Tbinperqnce
hcroe Congtegational Church. in the deaths' of Mr. Thomas Halstead, grpeqr and A
' Three
flowci! I girls, dancers and others. lossej werJ sustained by tbe
Ashton' and _. - . r: • , Brown;
... ■ jg E; (Jiiii J.|
ge'
Council, and! field 'ifie office of deacon dur ing tlio time of tbe| Baptist Cfiurch in Sfiaw] Bridge. jOnj its'closure fie returned to the-: Coiigrcgatlonal Clmrch and ' accciptod: the
^iffice of ptesidtnt or the Yojing :JIen’s Class. Airs, llitchell !was ftlie widow of Mr. John Afitcliell, fi former mana^r! of Messrs John Southworth indi Sons at jtheir • Blackburn tiid 'Hontichi, Jlillsi ' Mr. Hpulkor-was a
' fill birds,! etc.:' ! As t te ' age of eighty- ho walked over Pehdle Hill..
Ipver of' nature aiid! regarded as an fiuthpnty
; Another ______ „ ______ _ to his;rest
well-knov'n townsman Who pissed bged
oighty-six refiidifigi at CharlesWorth-H ............ -
originally: ini|the enplpy of Messrs. Tfiiom- son, at Primrose Printworks, 'find] took a keen interestj in' Iqcal sport.' ;,jHe;wa^ an honorary ;meraher of the Clitheroe Club.
and form ■ij!|iini'Viotoria'-istreet. [He!
ivas:’Mr, Gilben Friehd, Hh
' ----- ‘ ■
Mr. AViiliain Thompson,. engineer! at Com mercial; Mini' and; originator of se rOral ■devices for | .lubrication, .etc.,: of steam
w'o th-terrace; " ’’ -'was
Old Vomlm in ' fehoe, l Boy Blue, Miss iJ j . Alasters
I. i ]
evenings to crowded audiences; The, .cast was: Red!Riding Hood, Sliss'A. ChadiV|ick; Mother, Miss: N; Blackburn;; Fairy Queen- Miss A. iG'udgeoon;' Bo-Peep, : Miss E. Heaton; Contrary Mary, Miss C. Hardman; lU I uuui,. MissjS. Reid;'Little Asntonj AVoodfiien, ........... •
Catholic School cliildren gave the operetta, Red Rilling; Hood,!’ in.’ihe Hall, onjtwo
togethof,jvitli jllit-,
Council, said thq seven deaths recqjdqd I was the lowest nuiuber. that had j come within hi's Thred, of, thel sevqn wete old jTho' death: rate, orf 6.36 per [1,000 : in
flir V.V — -'ate, Tlreo
hero: Boar Jug (Wil i
but referfi
licences we>'0 .bbjected to at. [Olit: I annual i Brewster .Sessioiis-l-the ,|
; leyrroad)., ‘The latter was renewed, fie Boar’s Hcqd aiidi[FIowing Jug,Were: id; for
Parson-laqe); ! aiidl the Mason’s Arms Heaci (Marketopjace), compensati )n thefi Flowing I '
The lato Mn Joseph Hayes, a life,
with qnd
report I for the] quarter endedi[ 191U,|Dr. J. J. Smithies, Jlqdical'
the . Bowlaudj Ruvat District!
engi h way '■ danier.'
es, pa' [train's
FEBRUARY 3rd 1911. S.S I,
lientei a, device, to prevent rail-! ruiihing . paBt signals! when at I
to tl q Rev. ojppc hero., .u AVac (lington
Tl
Rev. IN. S. Jeffrey (Vicar) presented] on behalf of the congregation, a purse of gold ll. IVi Pickup, the sehipr curate,
iited to the I living of Low Moor, ' Clit- succession 1o the Rev. J1
at ( litheroe on
a t.t ;ip liien
re was nuaiy.
29tli, and an I attendance of 125 ' class. "
a record 'attendance !of scholars Parish iCh irch Sunday School
• , A correspondent wrote toat he saw several |
Irhodilendrobs'in [full 1 loom! at Sabdei] on Jauuryi 26t]i,, and at Fioden Farm] Bfilton-.j by^lio'ivland; to the 28th,'a'pair of starlings:^ were] builditm* their nefit in the [barn;
chaplain, Ai J St. John’s Ohufah, Blapkpool, | .the
'fie knowsj SCI-Well,'and, asjon thjsi viSli he 'is usually ; accbmpaiiied by !’MadamfiJ liis ;eharniing|wife. Last year he was cfcfir for the, JabileO-!-
'M; Morand i.hianages a visit to''[tlie 'London ' ‘ ’ '• i i j| ;
ligucss you wjould say, perhaps, fie ifias [lirty I f-hut tire [year before the war he [was ak promising' young secretary at ;tlih Fr mbassy to: London.
n English jas in his own "tohgiie; | His quthful looks helio ,'his' age.' ’To' jiazai d la
Like his I friend and compatriot,; iJndre aurois, ! lifi spe'aks--and w'rite^—[as' easily
:idy :iqh.
[.soulpture. !!' . ' , ! ■, !’ i .f . ■ I'
Veiss.afterWards confessed that it was nofi I !
He salt'in[ the boycott a warning oLjitif,'l’i„!?f;®;,Bvrched ■ woFse tq ' cblne.
PisGnguished
.8 a,person yfho Wnda the sick, l-.-which served as a basis:for*,,the‘finished „
„ n ' d-v' hut Ti'
and found, Wo, m | muoh liked jby the Royal i Family. ' An U Wresting! story attaches ! to ■ !Mr. AVoisW, 1 |i®aorts to obtain the first-rough wax jmoael
a i
I t is the j work of Felix Weiss, thb' biil- • I y.9,q"eiVicnneso sculptof, and Was'viry[
- ■'! • .
Westdoiyn. Flynn, 'if you’re Jack ioiigcd' ;t<
stolen' hamper. Clupsy
not bumped „ Cu.
the sliimts, and as, soon as his hekd touched the pillow, I he yyas asleep. His preparpi' tibns had kept him out of .bed long: nftbr liglits-olit aii.d hb slept soundly. '. Indeed,' he might have missed'the' fiih if Cowls had „„i
rbtiirnedi ni]
his bedUs Kennedy and from their raid with the
ass. Cowlolf’, hissed Charlie
You’l l : wake that i cad not careful,”
•painp, but, he' managed lto[ keep snutt. I His steidyj breathing re-
take.,a look; at tbe raiders
fer t Cc Newiiia
to bo honest after this, raid,” he ohacklei.' Back] in
.the.dormitory ‘Jack slid, between'
jiamper. :A heap of old'magaaines, a-pair of rugger hoots] and sbme largo lumps of coal calme iu handy for filling the bottom of tlio, lia|nper. , It was now a simple matter tufttack some bf; the fuck parcels back, Then'Jack [shot jhis hand into the hampeb releabcjl a ;catch[ in the trap, and jammei a tin bf biscuits over tbb opening.: ' ; Quickly : fastening the jhampery,. Jack rer
' V'
1110 ! hamper caused quite a bommp- iu Jack [hurriedly, rummaged about uiiethiug i with which to ' ‘pack the
packet of ■ biscuits tyhich''he topped
”>“ y Jourts in: HoHhern India wil ses aw tdld to, take th'eir shqes,off 'am
* I X I ’ '*not * f e qr
not keep their toes still if tellinn lies hy;wptch^,the feitiof a S T h i
is ,a truthful RAIN- OF jellyfish. tu w J 'fT V TVQl. t^esj fell from thi sky and'covered
sniii in:
mnees are jon record ■ table, .knife
MS.lof cot) II fish ■ ■
. • : Manners.'
beJjiuse bni usi:ag his
knibes ha'd knivcL
^vhen first introduced to'ou'r table all! .
id Domts likqfthe'carving:
Tknife.il dinal Ri,oli|ipu is; dredited [with! |rder] roundel -ends. ! He! did so ;s disgusted him by
poi
e, ,of; I us ginies B idis""=^' ‘ dinner knife ns a
-----tc|qth-p]cb|!' ■ d HE CAN HIKE.!
wT, -"q^nsj the, Icng-distnhce walker,- ked not Tong ago from : AVansteadfFlats
distance cpvered was' l?3 miles, oHR F u m E
AVHAT AM '
?* Frank'ston, little'hrqwnisl
His fondhess for air travel—incidentally] iHdwnrn ia •+1to Jl-W
x t>-ix:-.t- i___ -hi:R*L^ffi .features irere jelly-fish,I ahontlnow. that : fie has succeeded to^The/Throne, jjfljgnt. I
,jhe could'get through,much'work on! a long i«'gby. j .
1 M , . i I for the ! coronation]
Althqfigh I the ceremony; cannot take, p ai theVlKiiig’s
(JNpffplk, who was reiponsiblo fo'rlail .tho ;Mjangements for, tfi? toqclamation qf King iEaward|andi tho funcfaliof the late’ King,.
n'i'''
already being copsidered”in of kgland, the;DukJof
wiH play a[conspicuouApart in theiCorofia-' tion ceremony.
| ' . 1 rV’* j ] I } His father had the iunique distinction of
■ket aud back in 23 hours, i The I of: 1 England wa.s mailo heffiditary in iiho; |to '
’® acting, as Alarshal :at thp. coronation England. ' The matshalship
JO'Bu of ' 'Stephen,.:. and passed porfolks; under Edward First.
ho
Uiosb people! 'sleepers.'!
•18is ]
Tliisjbobk starts with'the-tllesis funddmentnilv roiivt-
revolutionary : '.ide
.imagine t]rat it is tho; rest during refreshes: them, whereas ’ ' '
( fi fimen ally work ' and' ea to' most
fiarginc ! ' ■ ' ' I : i ' ' .• 1, .
.simple!,experiment: Mentally cxamiii nintole jil your body and yon will!' prisM tol find' how many are still
you, go to bed to-night Sp ^ to-ni^t ''xn'Jr i —
lat sleep :-est—a
eto that Ip the
M-jm otoer ryords you, have not unnpleteirelaxation is-the; first stop health-giving sleep. AVhethe - yoil [are a'.
bnnehed rmaxed. towards
end you hiay not'agree with quite ill the author's theories.
, ^ ' CANNED BEER NIW, i» j -
never in owe. also in [dougfi.
in tho National Portrait; Gallery of the l ist portrait-bust of Kihg' Gporge.
Of interest at this time, is the exhibition ! ’ i
tiUr'""’ rLV“ 79 '•T‘7” qinve I rapidly I last year]
han a bottle and will not break if h opped *•' ■ (for this jreason alone I can forsei 'a big' toinandjfqr canned beer, .when the ci iiping- liikingitodson starts 1). , .'
been sent! Bim by a friend in the where lit 1 .appears to haye “ caugl tremendously. . Its advantages seem to ibe enormous for, among things, [a I tin can be cooled more^
find thought of it earlier. The 'particular brand he offered
' ‘ BEER " WAR.”
war ’’ has bcCn raging in Ai " lasf if
■jnches 'sliortcr! is inine-nad-a!fialf ;Iightor;
tha.fi-a ib'ottle of 'siniilar c jTliis point; might he of
intere.st .to ;poHers hete, as I hear that the eu British beer during 1935 increased les,s than 4,800,000 pint?. The poii appeals to [me is that a dozen'cans are' going to take less room in iny ithan a dozen bottles! . ' .
oirteTd : -f-toto
awarded' thoj Royal;
Goltl.AIcdal Institute of British architects. '
M r .:______ ______
London Westminttor' and over thirty of bur tube Stations; He is also the sole d of the £3,000,000 London University ing in Bloomsbury, probably the mi portant architectural commission of. times, certainly
statues ') m the • Strand, Passenger
' Transport offii iiguer
leaving his mark-on the MCtilppolis. JACK LONDOW.
ill)
According to my toiend, a-ra tlier . . . .
I musuig during'
- i ’../ . . : - - —' ‘"/e s:urdy,
bottle, teem which the can seems ( emerged[ victorious.
t Each! can-contains 12.fluid ounces.
IitJIe can and the 61d-fa j^ionea have
canned i .beer the other day, and principle ;that; I will try anythink! I. fook itj though, I am afraid, si nii qiindeatlyi Later I wondered wlV
A friend offered me some of
he new oh the once,
Jewhat.l Jobody
victim;|of insomnia, .a, .restleis 'slieper, a- heavy or a
light-sleeper.iMr. I . E. Eiman’s litHe bbpk is worth reading—cLen i: ht the
1(8 sur-’ of £16 4s. 6d.' ilThe.'letttog bf rbonia'diirincr I wotk]. every
'The 'last!' twelve of nearly £50,
.£88'.fi|s.;lQdi'. itotolhpg ;ahou|t profit on the amour t raised amoufiting to
refreshment, _ _ _ _ _ by the Sbei::d.
incomb to £942; 9s.,
ato.agatoit £48.6.[.,8s. Tod
—y, on ” 1‘bala’’'’'' c !i tainly [‘this
'e find tatos; H ospendituro' 'amfiunted to ‘ £!
.draft it tfie bank, ind there'was a -conso- quest reductibn this ! year : 'of ;' bank charge?. The [ surplus ' of | income over 16s, lid
tainly [‘this j’bar' thert.' was ui' biggei other 'revenub account'of-£.50 lls.
the ptop'ositioi Tfiir'financial
balancikst yeir was “£44'S?.^7to,*soi that profit on, the
-u-i ■ /li ■ 4d.
,seconded .by Alilennan M-anley. OFFipifes ' RE-EL^TED.
J.
IMr. IV Downfia; Cipvnian. • The
elected en |blbc
|. ihclndcd Mr. 'A. Comicillor J.i
their
' Major ■' Aspinall |;presideiit of the
statement wes icceptcd on of Mr,
more than Parkipson
Club, on the! proposition of ■n, seconded ; by Mr. IT. vfce-prcsidbnts Tverp re- irnd other j appointments
was again re-elscted
.'ffbllhs’teiBg: nearly five'| treasurer. All itliree' ivcre .eotrdiallv if,A ,kcH for
.b®®'', chairman; and'Mr. A.;Langshfiwis hoiirary ree' i e
serviefis
able to the' prci includec 'slight'i all men bcr.s, ani I mpusly in fayou
HONOUR; ^OR LONRON AR'CHI'|'!eCT. been
I hear, that Mr. Charles Holden hi ly the.
British M ledical Building (the one w]}h the Epstein ' ‘
Holilen’sjLondpn .works inclu Buildi
j
Messrs, Wilson general years.
and R. committ
club, and the ippointineiits were jinnnimous Iteritions we :i
to' and. interbst to
of the 'priginal r^ulatibns not'hejnk' a ]pplii'- ent Iclub;
TUq |
As a result of a: poll among thi; tne membtbiers, T._ Detaqin,
0
commitiji son seconded by
' lApprbciation eeii was
it rim-1 b'gfily if the vjiluable !
'niemberi by; Coujicillor, J.
Uriioms chairmafi
c ■ If
rtliemcn 1 Anthem,
ind'tells Us'of activities In t f i i t ’part! bf ■he , ‘ Distoicfi.” Actual! Scouting work .
A n F t i n l ! . . ; , h. . i L .1.
having tO' tofie a back seat in'' pursuance jf other ■ deeds. The. Shout headquarterB IS undergoing very necessary repairs and tonoVationB,,jand until these are cbhiUleted little else,can bo done, [ All tbe 'work is done by i,'members of [the Group and is entered iiito wite gusto.: All furnituri
W. Ilayton,! there' werii Sfllliceiised hofises I fias been [hurnedl Tho,]walls, and ceiling in till boroiigh, 22 of. tlmm fulto licenced, I fiaye been patched up with plastoi' (andiif
Acbbrdiug to tlioireppH of Cliief ConstAblo'l’toat was on:its last legs,[or no legs at'all
prociedea' against the I'lnr, 181 iwere
averige linen >ed
12 Iejrl piisM,-and five off | licences.' 'The j teo renovators are as expert in tfie defi ' nuinfier 'of penons to each of jthe I decorationj [ ns "ReJ .^rrow-” the flooi premises was; ^2:.,- ' Of 33 persons ]
for noU-
dijunkennes? during residents.;
St. I ii onnrd’s CfiurbhiiDownliain, bn January ajtfito ■
! 1- : -to ■: ! mati lies; between, ^ M nil ; interest
was four
the Nirtli-Ehist -Lancasl Chaiipioaship. . A[t thi J. -i'etoiu' (Whalley)
:
thken; in ' bilfiard Iqcal Entrants; I for
ire; Amateur Billiard ■(yeavers’i-Institute,
;fiy t()0::r|238,‘ and':'' pres idn had the , , _ J . 'I UTg: iss' by '50(to:369.'
■
I Tlje the Brbf d Smilh,
town and i distriii: ■ Wpttsistre'etjr '
.fplloiring dea|_ ^ mj
Billi igten And, sb; .'Wallbank,
Francis ""— Eli:
Viotoiria-torraii iger; bf the .'Li
TLle itov. j[. C. jarnott. Rectoh of Slaid- burn, preached ' the i Assnetori sermon j at
I it,: but only quote Mr. Mackenzie’s! etoot * words!). 4jThe only fear expressed by thq
WhaJley Parish Church- 'Tropp is' that, if and 'when ; the local association hqld|ari executive jineetiiig bn their pfemises,; this august body; will not think,it has!strayoa into' Bonleqne’s “ bijou’’ ‘O"*: '
I flat.
j This seelas 'to^ be spring cleaning yengeance 1 and is, however, quite" i
' with a
importantl ' .The- fbrnituro destruction beminds ino of a similar] scene in the Rebel:
E izi betlj Ann Hanvefi, Parkistreet, [64; aic B Dawes,
z iMth' A'nfi Smithie£[Nah-view, Billing-1 fiotivity ' As Whalley Scents although the » A - Tama Xin^ 1 JaIi An/I
High-street;-..Low - Moor, Coroomion^r
t,^. Kitcjien Farm,
lieaBop . was different.' [The valuad and historic .possessions seemed to 'produjo
Tnei ' ^i^aw aviX. ' tin.
ibirii: No. Stbneh 1 Clitherp
t^^honra,ang,isrin;HM! G l ^ ^ ■V
follon’ing] fidi I House, Grindletira; made to V., i Wilkippon,
the Burholme country manision. ivill' doubt ess dream of 'toat heat! ■ Ijist week-end spent there'was one of cigars," - , „
supbr-clinrged heit. The- ex-C.p.C., sectlbn • ■ ■ ■ —
of this crew go to 'spend tthis'week-endl at ' ” ■ ojt
, sleepers st oring from -7-0; ,;a.m'. until next « inbal-time,
bight; sausages sizzling at 34) a.m., and ' '
, , cigars smoking lull
They The
nriio'/BrAncHof [the D^perati've Society |
lotobion-street,^ ] j l l;; I go the Hqvbrs were engaged in thte same - IThVIH.-I •JAfiAA vft . w
ing that funds are low this matter rather sfirprised Ijme until I discovered the fbel. Then-I made a hasty dash and just obtained the last chair before it could be,'snatched by the rapapious hands oF'tlie two stokers!
The walls have been re-pafiered in a pleasing itqrtleberry! and green (I ijust don’t believO
b® Postered sfinMtanously)
This ..we 'k our news; , comes frora|thb ■ 'T,-” b:- i^'^balley Parish Churcii' gtoub
' they'. meet 1 ' At a -&:butiha6ters’ ' m letiiig held January 21st much''business was ' acted in! ai short time' (L. Av fileaSo i In the. jafe'sence of Mr, J. 'walinsle! D.S.M. took the chair.' As 'a-trib the late King and as a mark of all members stood in silence'and'th Rev. G. MAckenzife gave, a- few wi prayer., . ! First, business dealt wii part to,;he: taken ,by Scouts in an; memorial; kervices. ' Further disi included ;the “ First-class ibadge ”
8th;: second by 'February 29th; ani! fin: before March .21st. In the first i ounU Castle’ are chosen to play 'Whalley'jiletlii- dists,: with Clitheroe Parish Church lersus Calderstones, And Whalley Parish Horsus
C.R.G.S. ; I ’
and swimming sports sometinie between tho 14th and 19th of September. The Derby Anibulante competition-was' discusse I ■ and
27th, with Flag competitions on Junk _____ 13th'
'ialtemnto! months, that is the even-nui ii lered raonflis as the executive, meetings iak : place in odd-nUmhered months,
ere recorded in j fiigbt ago,, "IVLeii l entered the far teom Mrs. Mary 'Ann I ‘i bijqn ” liresidence' to attoad' a Rover fiaWen, "7G;' Fred J ipeeting, there was a roaring fire., ' Knbw- , Billington] niged
den .known as ' ‘Jonathon’s,’’' just'a fbrt-' ■)he
,cpine firmer lestablshto; the Youth of thb'N.L.U. in CUtfieroq naturally
meeting j called for similar ones ti be arranged; sA they wilT be arranged n, thb
I t was decided that] such a sui o issi'ul I . I — ’
also the Cofinty Rally'^0 be held .on Aigust 'toth.'.' ' j ' '
The date bf sports was_ arranged a. June „_____ „ ____
and also the information' that- tfie acting as Badge Secretary-pro, tem, came t,ho imam, .djscussion, centred Scouting I competitions. . Football is to bo j won by a “ knock-out’! coHip'eti- tion. All invoated Scouts,uttderil8 ycris are, eligible As niembers of AeVOn a side iapis. First'round to bb completed by Fe ;u8]
' futniturq or Routing activities, so] may we ' return to ! what ouf -D.C. would call | “ correct ” ' Soout notes P :' If, therefbte, I have your: permission and attention you will hear of what Scoutmasters decide when
, Wbich [his taken us some distance! from
I And I reply: " lust 'where .flierq snobs :or ejasses,
in the sea; I
j Skating [near the mountains,! o r, kwimming 1 I
I And wliAre the masses d'o ppt' tfiink and Act like jisSes.;
.Dictator'sl knaves aiid; kaisers, ■!' .linountehaiiks ; : ;
Away fj'dm all riljgibn, andj Contont 1 in : one [ bright world j itomocracy
j
Within!a tank of '1 ■ ' '!'
4'iid may
I ’d; like to place tonie rulers,! of y white,!
!light;! : :: ' [
The vilo and wo;II thless. microbes] jtliese'hybrids'thore.’l
the; deril torture 'the, this affair-
Ideal Man
Your j dreams I toys]-;" sc states iaro Iqeath; , . , . , cannot; rqlb himself, in' iljumanity,
The hatq betwein the nations! is "now 'Jiving cuqse; :i
i '
And'weAve ybur jdfeanrs and visims uqtil ■ ' I - : Hjo. say ^obd-night;”: ''
So ; shake yourself a ! cocktail b: Yellow, - , I Rlacktond [White, I ' i
I ' I . I t looks as if Clitheroei Scouting t i! 1 bc-
by debate toat scouting exerts Ian in Ji lencb for wbrid peace. ;' The more omphaEas Oil the wondeHul international aspto this world-wide youth niovenient th^u more
wilV-.Scouting prosper in the
■This, ■ of course, is my .opinion, h shared by taany other wise and far
people, if: ■ you will -please pardjii modesty.', '
,, ! ' s A & y . '
. Qf coqrso anyoue who saw the walk (ho.t “ parade’.’) An too civip cession last Tnesday, will hesitAte to Scouting of that ' “ ancie^’' butjwArn” ! crime'-ofimilitaristio aims. The'affiir to;demonstrate the second part:of thi -f promises of loyalty to the King; fl e thing is duty to God. Here end^l moral rtnsings of yonr servant Arrow.”
icnse
lonts pro-!
competed by Miss Prtohwater, aiid that in, ,tho;evetanJ hy Mr?:8. Flack. ' jlfloth ser vices were wellrittooded. .,t The lepllections'
amounting to I £4 is.' 6d.', an increjie'on last yearf'wqre oh hqlit” ' ' — "
haUiof Blackhn'h Royal
x?as obseiVediiat ilie ^Ietlio(iist Cbajiel on - Sunday I when I thq ';_altornbqn .rsetoibe was'
HOSPITAL! SC NHAV.-Hospital Sqnday I ' ' '
Then please roll ■ ; ,'ahd me.
Don’t wpjry, -sir] "! - game]
And toglethei' hh'manity
A wliiskrl please, .dear .waiter] to wash away this sham®- ! I
in a! barrel, jusi for you
we, will drink' e ; IOXBJRGH.
I ’m also a victim in tfiis to sane
: . . [ . • I. PS ABOUT TI\BLE
thojtablq top as giopd'us new, bub i t will notic|ahl;^ improve'- its ionditlon.|
'
surface of a table lare i ot easy to remove] A gold deal can 'bo dbie towards ifilitera] ting them by dabbing tieni'withjSiiirits nr eartpibr.|- This tfeatmant |WilI. nit makb
Wlite miaiks caused bv hot' dishes on the [ Itouts and bruises ir tabla-tops, unless
very ohstmatei'will yield to. thej following to'Catment; jifeh'a [piece| of flannqlj fold it into ;onr| ppt to otor tl e mark and rest A hot iron On tep.; When :; he.flannel is nearly dry! vet jit again ajid r spent the; operatioa until the .dented surfacs is raisbdi
!
_.'6 freqqently'lmbrked liy the flcArer vasAA or[qraamentB placed npin them; 'Piecestoi thioK blotting paper cu i eknctly the snmq size iindlshape As'the, lA?e[ of thelvnse'lip ornqtrent, and"p!aded ieneath' them, will ' spew! and 'will ppeve it both thelscratch-'. of' ihe surface or ;the markihg of it : moisture. _
'PplisheJ'surfaces of'tallies] bookiiatos, etc.]! FURNITURIE b L EANi y f i HINTS;
, I! WEATHE LED OR LIll ED ,OAK. •Weathered < r : limed oak'becomes soiled I
with frequent
[does. I t must Instead, make of too'hand;
eyaporate, thpi: rubjjwith|'a" soft duster. FOR
silk! and Apipril klo Al
Apply this to the],grain.
JA, good polls
reproductions, mahogany or; hAlt a pound; ptob of tnrp'eni gently [melting is[ liquid. ] Let to 'use] with: a laEo on floors, l
:he ow
use! jiisf as'a:te otter wood lever he washi d or scrubbed.: 1 pnd iof cottqi|wool the sizt'
:{ivet this with a. piece of old| with met plated spirit.! wood, preain^ well into| tlje_methytoted spirit to;
clot'.i,[ m the jfurnRare,- and 1
of it, whqiiher in oak, [ Valhut, ,is made' by mixing! if pare beeswax with half a| mq in a ‘stoneware jar, and : it ovc:; it cool
3LD [iFDRNl’iTJRE. for llantiquej furniture, and
r;a]o]v and it
, will be ready | heat-until it! ■ - -rj. ... ■ n i
petrol, au:■d th|;i ‘ ■
Soinewlible away from; nations, away from 'toonian stmnks;
id other
hypberisy- ■Ic '^ ■of sAno
dlow-mdn apply a
iithers who put
will not cbine tbuo,” . hold; your! breath, but another ' liame
"With all its racial ihatredi and iiishnity.
In spite of all our. progress, too human race '• , ■ ..Igrows: wol'se, ' ' , i
I lie ch less
My child is asking: niP, wherq I ipould like to be;
thanks to
tho.cliiirman ended thf nitotng. hers afte'ilwards singing tlife National
tiks 'wa^ carried iunAniromsly :nnd j Iiud app'anse.i ■
, The vote A heartV vqtc -of
fill which, Mr. James maniifabturer, was Libe: 'alsl There was ih^ that he sliibuld be so t mti the rApresentaJtion remained uncliAngcd.
[ [ ] - _ '
vdestroyed by fire. Cor were let to local trad graph stated that " it
Wluip had decided tc metoal Mill at Pri:
An intimation was given
the bard-room tmnsiderahly larger j than it was lefpre, to meet tin
of yt rn [required for ripg it is intended ‘ to iii enable ;the firmito enr workpeople, so that w abouto 180 hands will -I: Epinii|ingf department.”
, igroaiter production - spinning,: [which
- : : I J
ley, about 50; morb len the mUl startt le employed • in the
reduce. [ ’This will
lectured atiSabden Baptist Miool bri “ Tliq glorioUs Mats of good Qieen Bessi”
T)i([ Rev., Charles Will anis, of Aebringtoh]
Lane Muteal Improvemq it Society, in which the affirmative was-tahm by Mr. [Richard Garnbr, and the I negarive by i jjir. Tom Davies,
At St. James’s Mutual ! Improvement Society!there was a dibate on 1
do tpeyj attain the, object Aou^it?” Mr. Robert Poates took the rffirmative, qnd Mr.' Williqm iWaite (Cliatbui n) tbe negative.
“ Strikes:
This ]‘Clight vaccination jo ibeicompulsory?”
s' the subject for'a debate pt Moor
quadrille, hia^rba, waltz, lancers, 'op, quadril
by! the Libe icon’s I Bn: id: schotti
. iiere is tile . , idle, ncers, schotlSsche
: irogrnmpie of ■al’ Club, and L ball organised
e waltz; Highlcndl schottische,| jundrille.
\VatefIoo, 88!; Mary i Tomlinson, Lowergate] 64) Edward Thornber, Bibok-street, 563!
Deaths durii g the Week!) Mary Hprrigan
Mayeaiiet Lo.w, Reel-streetl, 70- Alice Hrtchm, Low Moor, 68; Mary I HitchenJ 'Waterloo, 74. ' ' '
Extra polka, quadrille,! [lancers,: polka. Waltz, .Iwaltz,- 'lancers, pdlka,
played by! Mr.1
] mazurka. I waltz, , waltz'; • polka,,
ntose] .whidi Iw: tracts for'the work isinefi. The para - 8 proposed'Ito .make
rebfiild! thh' Coih- t Messrs. hat! oausi :d A vacancy on tlie'To'wn
» IM M Tl\o elevation of Aide
■L.
■■ ■■
in all
Although a Lancashiro man, 1110 is i.Women’s Unioniit' Associatiofi.- '
their
.3 for the Mr. .A
of: the work Mr.'H. D.
voiced by Mr.i R. "Wilkin-' Aid
of
Appreciation o: the' work if \ club, was expres
rsley.
R. Gfadwell, an l seconded Wilkinson.! 'I
help] givAn to activities by
oth
spoke 'the the
fie 'Women :ed hy the |
y thi i ed iii
..the
icreases in-srhScdptioiil tor the'raembe's yere uiiapi-, of [these, increijises.
'B, made. .to. the ■ules, Ulost Tihne new .fules
-Wooff were elecfed. -tel tiie for
R. Gradwcll isl chaitoian; H. ,Sattertli[waite asi Vice-
Tlie
of .gasI ..water, and electricity.' There was also'a; 1 increase'ill the cost'lof fepain-and renmitls.!- The 'club was redicing it?' over-
v this i THE peo ill], who Owing to irv
Langsimw, lion itary' treatorej', Staten cut was fread; by tfie'phr
BAUNCj too
Subscrmtib this.I tuat ^ubscrj^itiDns «ai am]ioounte4 < t
ANCE SHEl indisposi|io:i
sheet. of'Mr. A..
tli0 J id^ aud iurv cai. 'l ednuso these mitivei
I crqu] of importuners. I R t o v i g h t wat to tinanCe’ siichl' essential!-service? ' 1
the fillauciail Letifis marshall them before us iirniail, who I t | will be admitted by Ovc
£178 7s, last!year, an, increase I ph qq who fails to take '-a share j in lthis The[totoito.ijf Vi^^]lu,tog woik! '
unted I to £193 lls.
IVOuld'TUOtlCO I yol”"*'”"'" - --- ’ | to
if e ^V 'i
the'-pnloufit this-year]'being '
of.tcapes ht a hos] Thd; recetotsh from games, I skill [at ' £140, „
ccowt andThnBK
insurafice were inuefi the -same' is last tear 7^'.™'? .‘'to side iuus't be set 'but-ojing to the in'breased letting of Vooms’ there Was an equivalent increasp in thb cost | -
-'"".r. This year.lpweylv L d also increased oxpenditurbj ' Rates and ^ A to
9L c ^ o ' good pbipts.
limited number of doctors available all day at I [ a, hospital. Then in s'omb districts
,F®*.to/or patients as the result of'the
*“ .hospitals, the, loilg' ®
- .-T-v~-Tr .'► ‘ .qurses, the “.V
®%;9 '7®®* hospital [henefaeforsi ' 'These entitlq the patient to treatffient for trifling fee. .
' '; ! ' ............... ! , ’ ' ' I:'
awAy, Ilf everybody had the right ‘ hosbitel I treatment; teat is, if
diiriinislilthe_ family [ijoctor’s income] tjSiT a State I medical service come? Along 1 and assures every competiebt doctor [of ki reAsbn- ablb income, the nrofession will!not weipcme tli6| passing of the voluntan/ hospital, f i A spto'fi,®'^ '®t“te eranto':
to.hospitals to lift them,above the poverty line, hbWever, jiA a
.■(to ' tab present, time; a .free, ' ll®®PR®l' ’ Service! 'might
suggetoion that would; be a statosmanl ke' step in the right direction.
MARMALAjDE RECIPE,
large. ] AJlow: 6-Jbs. of prbservibg [sugar, gallbnlof jwater and ilwo lemons! to
for the pips;
IV. Flet teeheiller, 'Slirriigto, with - a periqd of' three
;■ [[ ! fthq’ kuh-.
fouB Sevilla oranges an'd tour sweetjoi—• An exixa pint qf water shbuldj he alio .vied
oranges; bowl with the water.
Litjj the oranges lie Ithick-ikipjned [and every
,for ;!4, hours—at any rate, not fbri.less tnAii 12 hoiifs. I ; After the toaking,! place the
of the i-teuit rather thinly on [a liilato-'-to catejf I thb' juices—and add tho[' Ji ces : ind juieii to -the sliredded leol. Plbcb the jlps in tAeipiut of water, ind leave!all tolfiak
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Items liulled; Frqm | NiwApapin Dated[ Jaiiuary |27thj ^886. ■■.
5Q YIEAf^S \\
^ I '
lominateij; j by the a, tacit underatanii-.' returned junbippose^, lOf the: parties
Robinsbhj
man [Riclian Briggs Cbiincil, [tqf i ] i cotton
ca.lling the
tehqol fees' in jurisdibtion,. made in the
mittees of, W unidpalto'iCorporations-! to gU 0 C/innnl (ana i i*i v>/4
Sepqol ptteniaficei ofiicers
more immedia:ely in contficr: with qrdiiiAiy paupers.
' '
[Tlie Oounci 'alto -topported la I potitioi by-tuon-Parliimentarj
Poor to. pay. the ordinary fees, and, were better qualifiii to fntni 'an opinion’ as to where Buch- fies oUght to W relifevipg officeI's ,W
_ho.se dutlAs brought then, '' '
e granted thah
n ininno /.f q(}roBers of the county, Acting as deputies in plado of the iherifl.
appointment oF Mayors ns n turning officen iin place o
[bormghs [fori :thi- ' ' ~
inquire in :o and becomu familiar with A circumsta ices bf patenti who were! tod
lithe)- from! i:he ' poor.'rates iqrough oritho boroui)h tend. had I necessaril;
_no-]muper I ca les' Witljin the: i
inission on Eluoatioil to!tl.e great imporr- anpe of empoueririg Modi At'tendaice C'oiA-
The Town Coujicilj passe: 1 . q resolutiin .
iittentioKof: Hhe 'Royal Com- _' Jc’il;' »r ■' •
Afte:r w;.iiping tfie fruit; shrbd the I,cel al sue! it grater, and place it in a' Inr'gC Now slice the flekh
|A|1 these disadvantages would ibe, -..opt
proyiced! hospitals' as it prbvilles b 13.
to asfcijfor the State ittlc-
Stati-prb' , [ seriously
™,®;to].'®!;?- .hffihating system '' bf' .iletter collecting; Thq poo? person lias .to! qbtaiii
,
itliol .ovjer- hours and i lomi
[HostoW wolt
'his .toefiniqu'b up-to-date. ' ‘
pneentrat n ifiis'torp
top;;,:iefitfiu^iaU! off. I !tl the generisity
Dse: niuiufi- pissible,
untanly in our hospitals;! pha fliooA'. I/, —..X !
hotoitalJ This is tlie British wnytof'rais- Isti'f tbl^
l,c i 11 j j : to the qu4ion;
do a tremendous ariioifiit of' tooil t I
to a doctor] for -the toncentrMioi spital maintaiiis ibis 'torpcal ’
to’ gtod inejiico iinTtho' i s r ^ f f l y S
. -B assailed at one!
I . J ! ” a tooisterous Red. Indibn, there! a redrnosto clown ifi frock-cpatl aildl plus- fours pleaded yociftoosly, jangling [coppers
.toannJ the nadeUf i Igtoat voluntary bbspitala gbing,
Ijfirely' chit jhlpuse .... |to[ match,
A very thing for & t e . leels, by
interesting c)mbinatipn IS thq
[change to tour pullover. |The blouse can he
by, fiyeWone i [that CoS'® IB®'' peat is I deservedly popilarj • ' “ - :'/*
S 'w l f l ' i y®f ,*''‘®, I'B-freedon, Aether coat, with he sAme advaftage, is thb si"'""'
■wbollen' gldve-a'bd-scari'lets! for your wintei
'Ur aipear mte.
Mrely a m ■ is much
:br^a
AipbAg Important aci ifiag;!. MaiyLof tlio la u
coat can add the finis the
handle [ tha i '! under. yom tfie
b.ags. hjire n^ovel shal ing:biA^],at![';beto'i ftimq
Ajq gfi
and rough ' for spring
jestions as * !® ‘‘ie|ivy,;
‘Now let
me t o :
fpfninn„ t.„i of lacquered you.
fashions. ^ There'IS, fetchi g ha'
re in the LET
Frocks, : ' for
mijlihery- 1 ill ^itoppcaij IjefbrA jsprm ; % ‘9B wini cotoep to
i The militpi llihery—
■ -rp' ho;
instance, ’ ‘
isemiling sui's!;'in ipring [progranme.
tor.tliqir cl '■
tmn you your ;cliiId’'E
streiigthefas fairness of trains thh.y social arto
.[Besides: ;
ah mndtoiratle problem; I bul sfibuld sAe J before detaqii Tlmt is wliA chitdron ite lariy. Ho necessary first imp casual. ^ hlulm .ft
! But wliat
orIn childli )od fickle fripndships’ are te do: the cippsing and tacking if friends
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, der of thi
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1, -- —- —y.;It is imwisc'fo- parct
''fiildren';, iThqy [have their ra il) Itfie matter of coirse,'! fiut right te j is iown ifiums.
in) a woriie-cireuiAsfanceiil " n mjay! be precious in h character. 'i[ !,
qungsteh in hospitality entertaining
esi ons'pfj a new|ifriend Tn. ' lAalty [ find', honesty 'qE[[a
rm or her in your ovn ltohe ling to check the friendship, it is[a,:gpod_ilea [to allow ytur mtertain friends to toa re; 'U- pely entertaitafig is airthatTis Often lyou will
, friend?'This is a diflic lit in ;fairness jb the fiiend[you
the child takes a fancy to fi '"nd till
'] eedo|n'i to entertain friehda :he qhild’s pofihAence in;the' pqrent, and, ^ of^ course,! it and the,
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After ial ] '|it flag by[A Mano! of
thi,t , vslviitee'ii
2NTERTAIN JAMES.
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