search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
<


1 1.... l i l i i


it/ )


(EIGHT): !••• ^iiaI II* . ' H i '


i«B A T IN G D R E AD CR ADLE i b IM E


1


If you; wish to /realise W a n s Jthfen v come


measure yoU fo r your


what comfort really along and let us


next pair.


l^ i^ l -p C l^ ’T DELAY ! Pay a ' Visit # Week^d


Sargeson & SURGICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS,,


13, EANAM, BLAGKBUm Telephone ’0774.


• Ml


• •■r.lllllltlllllllll>i><*"***** !..»>Aaaailiaitlllllllllllllllll'


■■■iiiiitiii**************!!!!!'


•tit■lit•••••Ml ■ III ■III• Ml• III


■tea M A YO R O N


problem!, pf malnutrltlon-,were .deilcted In tWo'fltos shown at Ribljliesdale Etenior Echool lust Thursday,ihlght! at a lecture on PuWc;


-Thh l.drfors of dlphtherfa ant /the


ithelLahij:' Isho^ed ahealt


^ . ■■■■ ■ill' ■Ill ■Ml ■Ml . , ■III■ III


IIM• III■ III


the'' 'oth i t ' showed ways of co.mb^ttlng malnutrition by proper•,.diet. '


*V» a' • 'aM


' lihji W s stressed'the fact that ignoi^cetnl proper diet, arid pcverlyt are the Imalri causes of |malnat ;ition, arid Ithat/this riari beipteVentet by a pfopferi^omblriatibri. of'jeWgy) bddyr ibuilairig^ arid


Malriut|ltldn,ls: f)eini,idli?ni'ife frife pfo- rfslori dfl'inllk arid meals at. schools, land by the establishment of peritres parents icari- recelVe! advlie and lecturea/'i


dlphthdrlajprged paiPritsiW ,take;ai eps.tp have tlielri children made Immunf from


- The film showing' the effec ts, /of I :-1 CEIESRATE t h i s f jk S I jE R -H IV ’ f ® ™ '® ! You want a Moderh Set that wiU look well, give perfect reception


and n ot fail y o u - th e n you must select a MAIICONIP^ONE. ; I We are Solo Agents for the District/'A Demdristration given' ;


witii pleasure at your convenience. ' * (T. Dixpn) CASTLE QATE (JLipfROJE


A$KY0UR BUILDERS MERCHANT FOR


TEL 214 ------ . L ■ » > >>«> A^>A#AAAA»»>«M.A»i.<»iA^>^AAf ><y> Cq; , ,


the'disease -by“injections which i atrbe given imlnlessly. Diphtheria germs are


this' meftfitidWy cari-be tendered .,|U as harmless as a toy pistol. p The Mjayori'(W“ ‘"’“ ''^


.‘ ■i ‘EilDiDAtt^ ,


changes I which have taken place i In the attitude towards health apd hyglep e, even


The WtayorV referred Hoj-the ‘in mense In ,i Iris Mown 'lifetime/ -People; i sed/to iMth, -Great stride? M ,


to-dayfitqere; was no sphere of, life;Jn .. its •UeiUttUUm6


vices'sbpuld be, increased, and tiiac e.mpw efftclerit and was espedpliy.Dteas id thhu the, cdimty,-Council werei'taklng a fead


A ■.'m a n u f a c t u r e d : AT CLITHEROE, LANCS.


NOW is the Time to Choose Your New RANGE from our COMPREHENSIVE STOCK.


RANGES, G ^ T E S or TILES see I TELEPHONE 382. C L ITH E R O L REMEMBER YOUR OUTSIDE WOODWORK


Are you ashamed to lie seen going in because it looks tb shabby,? Let us make you a real !ob of the finest Materials and {the highest class workmanship—a Job—in short, of which you will be prpud.


THE MORE YOU DELAY-THE MORE YO PAY f


THOMPSON OXBURGH, Plumber & Decorator, T e . 107.


' O.B.J/i


'' \ f MQOR LAlSfE, CLITHERGE. ■ i. .


■ *.•■■■'


The Duke returra famous fray


fGlES Jrora- the


C a ling loudly fo r O.B.J. I


For Hasn’ t he had a victorious day ?


■. M.'i '■ ■ ■: ",


jFor HREi, }


j '.Cohtmuing, the Mayor ?ald thit even ' mpde tlriCb' their; 'i no-loriger; ^1 i ,M


regard go'od health 'as' a gift frpti .God,- spmeMrigiWy tbemselvds-hadii; othtag to'^dol iMth'. 'Gyeat stride?


crude | Ideas prevail, 'people .i eallsed nowadajsithat mpst'Ill-health wiis.'fjre' veritamb. i- /- - '--i < . '-'i' '


by Miss Rhodes, organising 'lectul er for thef Lancashire County Council.


resided, aria the------------------------


defectsi of- the'} Iw y Were, treai ed; Sqilinta were Itemedled ■ by mearis o f ' glasses: anp dtmcisesilthbugljiglasses were, not onfere : necessary; At urietimi


dental aiihlcb ,wherd dpieqts t f'tne-teetl er fioUld 'be iremedled,'vahd/teeth'^filled' o'


__ _


i^ u uaaui Tti^refferi


itraoted. - ^ ; adoltidn, ’ 'n any dthei


ttieri[be placddi it thfe front o f'th e cla??; dr possibly sent tp'a special school. ’ ’ '


J


bn'.aMfnild leased to' heiir'; prbperl. idreri/Suffferi pig- from idea iness,' ebuL


,


bmumenra yiere, lim liii ps asufe'we .exact distance £


ire thought to,be,dull le-fault/'Wis 'defe.(it.


;J ; ; : :m N ;T O , _ ^ iL ^ ; t, When hifmd left,scht)oi,tt caipe urid'


In'the m a t t e r ; / ' ' | . : ; ' ■ . ■ Miss Rhodes began by saying t lat the first puhlli health services Iwere in itltuted becausri It was reaUsed that larg; rium- beiB:;Pf people idled' unnecessarily from Infectlpus diseases, such f.s, ch.ol( la ,and


smallppk. i 'The work began by sf gregat- hig' alii victims o f : these ,disea ;es and putting them ' into I hospitals.'. In , the reign [bf lGUeeri .Vlctorlai big alvances were -made, ■ arid .still further .Improyer, m'eritslcaime in the reign of Edw ird VPt. arid Geblke V;


rTb4ay,!she said, the jlndlvld lal was lookelafter before he entered the world- by mbknslof ante-natal cllnlcs;i I a these, expect&t mothers .Were! watch 3d . and petlodWally examined, .Olhey we ri glyeU helpMH the way of extra nouifchment, and featmerit when hecessay. -In addlttPri, '(they were helped meh lally,, as tfcllri? physically, being able :to,g( t advice, from iftied people: who' ,werp, iwclglly, tralnedp in th e . work. Throi gh . the eburity Counfeli -Health I Servlo i?. .fblly qukllried mldirfves could he secpr !d undet thb M dwlfery: Act of 1936. ' 'Skllledmld- Wves were'being enrolled on the County staff, krid they were trained nufses also;


I V ' - UNFIT CHIu IeEN


born M the country were unfit, i ip e , for Instarce, having .severe rick its,-and unless te/taln properties.taken cut o i^ e mother’s ‘system by the; birth o{ a,child


ceived adrfee about her living


an I adequate diet, but had not the hniHfledge .to spend.; the money priipefly. Thai wasjthe reason Tor th siestablishmenl of these (im


bers of ibadly-nourlshed child 'en, Miss Rhode? went on to say :J “ Tp-t ay I saw the clilldren who came into this school,; and I was struck by their size an Ihealthy appesrarice.” In some of the 1 adly dls- tressOT areas, however,! child: en were literally inches shorter than: ttey,ought to be. The question of idiet was there­ fore important, especially- where the mother was concerned, i If nenessary, a child cbuld be bom In a.matenlty home or hcsbltal, If It IWas bClleved that the mother was not going td have a normal birth, i In addition to aldvlce i,bout her bwn health, she could w taugl t how to handfe We baby, lit might seei a srtange that mothers needed to be taug it how to, bath,Tdr^, and feed thCir children, but In thCse days of small families here was not )he! .same chance to piactlce on younger members, j


.Gbsitving that there hre laige num­


classed Were held to teach glrU froin an early] agb; In addition, they wee taught domestic science I and everything that towards a' happy, heal hy home


helpe life.


In ] many, schools, tpo, mithercraft ; It wiak fully realised-that nianyjchlldren


were i eplaced, each- chlidjborn t lereafter would belof a poorer quaUty. I A-mother who attended an' lariterfiatal, clinic re­


qfluntiy.scj,fkr the services had bee! very j: successful.. There were; cUhlps Where victims d the disease could- be treated, and in addition there were ifirie ho?p.ltals-<'arid sanatoria ' jThbfe • wbfe ffevef hospitals and special hospital? for tropical’ idlseases' and ' smaaipigc’\iThe authorities Jnspected,people enteringithe eQUntry,to,nfeySrit,dlseaseibbtagibronght from abroad teg?.?e re ,,fi fRepted kept;;(fp ro a Ipfoper! ftapdard,'. r,Keep-nt classes ifof.chiMen who hac-left schooli and/for ■adulra,,w'ere' held. '. Nursing home's yrere, Injected by the Idcal'pUbllc' health.anthorr" '


State done ,


' i ' - "'i the vacclnaflon,;B|Iy^ Concluding,


lorii na


publi fublic to make use of tho services. icCINATlON.


this .epunfry. to a bulia u b mhealthy nation,


. '


jvas everything possible j Itl (toly TemahedTdri .fhel


wPre not being used as'well asithby might. In|tlje event of var, It would mean Wat small children would bp liable tok t ch ’smiirpbx. :.'Wben a disease dim out !pf -a’ country, one lusuall y foundi Wm people ceased to take precautions against Writ! disease!' There only needed to-be a


y^bP^es referred to ch, she jsald,


hb; iJuverille 'Insurance'Akt directly -It Began ‘to'’earn, I,* Lgter, arrived -atf-the


adult stage’ itfiiame 'Under the National Health 'insurinpe'Scheme.'' '^Us; people were’ -cared for


, __ e ■ ekr, sO'^LOrd,”- - ‘ Night oW'lonelV QUtet/'.’rthe.sceneln ;the;JUdgmmt/Han and-ithe march toiGalvaw. r The hyi “ Rock Of Ages” ternrirated -a: aery which Illustrated the final 'daysiof


asSpag:""""'" heayph atone, '


In fadeless'd'aji,, from i throne.


I T/UB Bbccy Ul V/UTBU, OU V’UUWU 1by fee' „-ioritles.toi.saveihlsW, {while


'“">'”0 Health. Seiylces, ’brfeahls! id^ by aslure County CQUHc|L'iOh(! film le Ideyelopment.of, dlphthe :1a In .boy, arid the valri'eSorts lmade


PROG


RESS. i'.T-', -


of 'hy^ene, were instilled Into


tpaB3lontldecaritatas,‘'01Ive'ttoca^a^y' (MadrideW .was glVeriihy ari- aUgmirited


II ’One of I the,', .most impressive , - - iJMPjFOVED


choir at'Mobr Lane iMethbdlstDhur ih bn ■ ■ eVerirng.! I'.The sendee was,con^t


' J an.'lmpmkslve, rendering .of the Ch/ ru I wBch'-#iSly. idnd/reveferilly reed 11.—. Series'wbieh;mftfked 'the.Tast'' few,daw,


i.,=,..«vKv„,by;iMr.:;W;-ei Fort. I .The,, sholr; -,,-f under,, the baton of Mr. J. C.-T’prdi gavPl'


rtha’ SavlQur'a'life qn' :earth,;h.?S arilhg, into Jerusalem ;:at d .thb ■


; Ai psyciiolof 1st 'had assi rted ttijati the -pity, i^ d >fee loriely jfelk; thelfwidamerials.of aichUd’Sfohat^ MouiitjQt:Qhves-atfright.' terwereiorthMattheage if five, !H|Pgft;iPf,tl|e;.WTk ter^gms ■vffihithfi; thli were trde^it was Impori ant to Jay ilOTin.^, Ju?t ris. l.'.gin,' fitiWliibh th s.i cprir,


the:scette;lh'-'the[.Tamplei the lapmii f Over' lac tioVen THelfirst


At werit toi?chMI„i; compulspril?. There slgffrif'tiue dlsclpleshlp.'. iFromf ila‘th| ...iriie' urideil “thei'me of 'iihe Bbhppl sj>eneipassekito'ithe Infinite pathos df-'^thej medloal' authorities,'' There y: ere special Garden 'df .Qethsemahe,'.' thei betri lyalh*' sChbobPlk /fbf vthd deaf 'arid- dumb, 'for 'the . QuriLordii His .Utter . loneliness j awbnL bltod,'rthe merit£lly'aeHblerit' ana riapk- hjuthless'fqes, ithei tumult; before Hllpfei ward.!Qhfidren;.4nd ;also .fbm


V .charafitet at ewly age. 'When' a cTdfld


- ' - ' -V“


ilt :cariie‘ iinde: edlot


' ' wpre,\ ------- - - cached the sge offlye, I Mridmerif of .idve'm


/ i ■ i Lk?f l&parMiwiiJch, Je^s wast es. fll? ' ;,‘ dl?#les* feet ,and.-glves the Inev :com=! lanother as'the


, .;- .; l:^,TOe second“Part has reference to the


g-of the multitude,rind paai Irig tft' Decettib !r last, the Rlbble-Board of Con­ servators state that the returns : ’omthe nets an l.


6 e n t r y . . ....u . ^Jn-thbirTeport


'f is h .A a -kriy a s /^ n i iBth they, were f seen,vv... a.t. JAwley,-'


confirm the. steady Inprease .of ,


the :| ’retu


seiwe’d- it AlSton lh Mayri|and t jumping at Settle Weir ’In’JUn'i the


Balwley,' another i' [ run was ob- as April other,,.™


dropped back below I Kings We r . below thebril Ige'.' at'


river,


ultimately spawned bettvebn tlirfe i and some (Utsldeilabp - ‘ '— ^1. .'Hadithelwelra-atif i-tleibeen'*


av -ltaw 'WCU 'M f ’/e Un November’' 1st;’ ;, alnd]uu i he


’‘'They 'w'ete’;Again jumping ] ll


«UVCW»UCi lol


^itabie, .afl 'th^e ,fl?h W( I ild lhave If d lip and rirobahly spawned Above ''^'lnRlbble?dare.. :;ij.


' /i' csriunM NFTQ


oateih fot-The'yeat’oL79l ;S a p ) T ^ Kestott’ -'lGorpofatlon Tilto the to\f lng ,lli)91Jlb,or Just 'short-of -fr^e tohs^’ spW a n d .’althO it is not anticipate^ a'’ .:sub!tahtmi ‘:iaddltlon! to; thb ^ foo'a.s miAy.


The netsmenVTetnrnk.kQ'd ai:total


; ,;j! , , be ten|omb?red Wat jthe effluent from by the


b'ulk 0 Lthe catch Lps .fibne.-.td BUllngs- sample's at ' lrregul g'Ate tl,1s.yek wkre mu^hib|^;eciprices;'-----


. ib and the Lowest flfih, 26U. _ The The average weight tms


ness 0 ; the polmy 'orilihltlng to six J s now fully apparent, a? the! nets- men themselves are iprosperous arid con­ tented notl'only because.tfiey a ;e getting a^beitter'price' per jpquno Tor.tt elr takes, but'because they are.' gettingl “ k e ;fl8h. per-nk the average.this; yean hep-f32


’ 'Ldve.f hoilest Ipve, shall. eai!th and ;


Christ's eternal 1


:On an! April'day in'the year 1897 p, foreign-looking : gentlen|an' entered the village Ipost office of'iTotfand Bay/Isle;ql ■Wight, j introduolhg. hlm?elf; to ;the i poslj m.asterjaS'Slgnor Marconi.


that,he had been demonstratmg*telf graphic experiments Fostmaster-Geri'eral


A


the' sight of-‘lUs'ffirst te?ts in 'thplISle 'ol Wight'IWe Royal Needles HOtel; at Aluri Bayand he needed the -Vertices of aitel graphi?t;i . Mr.'J. ;B. ;Gurllck, the pos


In Lbhdba to tt , ^e Had selected


- He explained Uiw JIACAU uWAvwyv%4.UC


for:,eg;h.,boat:as:against 99, (4,|P9..|15 and fid for-the flve:pretking ’ears. (Df the. 't!>tai ’numher.,pf fish'ci,light this


in Au{ust.. ' /■■ ■' ]- ,;! SALMON-RODS. ,^.j,


n' Ma;/ 224 In Jnnej,-330:^1 JuJiy gnd 201 i y k n /m e only .was;icaught In April 35


X r “ Ind^hwe lore ’o W '< caught ^0'“ ' l.to.Rave tpli. aid 1 iwer fins eroded,, landpt. In Hodder. lAs'there Vere ffiore


line di irlng the sea?on, a? |ga |i?t ] iMt i Trout taken by ,an '|et*js.are sometlffles.


Onlf 40-taih'inn were'kkn in tod arid imp niirme ins seasim as aaa


year, thl? result must be .put down to | Salmpn and TTouf; Assoplatlon, has now invesugatk thb inatter and st. the: December pumbirs of the and ’Trout Magazine .......... ...


I'both rivers tnanitherp ..were last Dr. Rushtoh! ;he Biologist to the to account for it.


weather conditions. ’.. Seven vere, taken In’Mirch and April, one Jn Hay, 17 In June-iind-July. and .only 15 In Jeptember and:October, The majority -#ere,there­


fore Spring fish, The hfeaviest ;ws? 381b, taken at Redscar.


: SEA TRODT-EOD5.


Installation on W e b i l l ard tal le. , _ tapped; Out Ijhe word'‘‘M ircoril]’/ n Mon at orieiend of the tkle; arid, to hls -su prise, a moving bar; at' /he othe •’ end' - the’ table, not’visibly connected, 'epeated We'wbrd. ' i - /-/, >, 'After many: difficulties Ma'rco'n erect!


535 last year.; The; five beat. Patches totalled 356, and i the weighed 5|lbs.


138 holders ,df salmon licence i,-showing ei to t ilo f 729 SeA'Wbut.'taken asjigalnst


Returns were received from __ ------ 120 ; I


a 1I68 feet mast and senjt-a message ito » receiver he hpdUnStalM'ln-Tth s^past- guk^’§\Q?.tt?k oh.the hilfbchiqd Totlaw B ay!iThat was''haJfu,-mlle ] awajy-|a


steamer, named itJle'-" Mayflower ” whlph carfled trippers WetweeiliLyrain jtoh, .or the' mainland, arid Totiand Bay - Sign] Marconi, hired We:steanier-arid i ent-lt; sea- with an installation Ion board. -Whet the vessel'wasTftmlles.out he wasiable te getvmes?ages to lt.l The “ S|kflo^er' remained off-the coast, land she receiver at the .fate 6f four word:


..... . . ___ ____ a . Railway great'day,


of 11b. taken iiiiUlyholmej (1 on 4th June, and; ' I sp',odij?as.caught


,'The first sea trput reported .. i :Chlefly through-the good offices of Mr.


Jim, I larslaiid,. -thej Whitewell: Associa­ tion's bailiff, a further hatch of| scales was £erit to Mr,'Nall making' 173 sets•ln"all: ' ip


' ;■ . ' SPAWNLNG-SALMCiN.


.Although'salmon--wefe known down to Long Preston-Deeps!from June, onwards, these .early fish did no|. begin td'Sp iwn until .the! end of ;OctebCT, vlhfcn


OiiOVI UsOCOOvt AlluiC wAAij AAyvUCU ^ smaUpox oUtbr 3ak tP ensure a rush to-the public -vaccln itor. / 'SmaUpox was ] a terrible dlseast; and It was not right for parkts to expose their children to risk of Its contractJori. ‘ A-small percentage of tpose Inoccmated had ha,d a'i'eaCtIqn,’ and] It was ’Wpt that had i'eaused peor le tojmpke a Istind- against vacclnatlcn. Theye could be reactions frjra any kind ofltreatment, put Were'Wef3 also irieahs to cPm'bat the reaction.- ’Moreovel:, orily a . Small percentage had in'y reuctlon.1 soithat It -tyasinbt 'worth the 'risk to reflriln from yaccinatlon.


to RaV'e thel diphtheria, wh


seri'pus' . aftereffects; .rind' fveri a hi: death rate thei injectlc this dread '


' :Ml?sl Rhodes] fnrtHPf .lirged all mother? chlldten raiade 1 minune Rpm’ Ich ffi?k'se ol ten has


U


‘general ad\ means thus a forded


of everyone rkklng use of the health ;services, of which this coun ;ry should be Justly proud. Much money was . betig expended in'the prom'otlor of natioral ihealth, and it would be a great pity If lyantage was not taken of the


______ disease. Miss Rhodes added . :ln coiicluslon she urged-.tl e desirability


it was sufely better to pave n s ,than to fall a' victim to


TABLE i TEN N IS I>LAYERS DINNER AND PEESENrATIONS.


called at the home and gave , further advlcb to the mother. ;She aim looked to seC f the home was a sultabl j one, fo|r surroundings’ greatly affected m e ' mind


ADVICE. TO M()THEIS. Rhodes went on to say Wat after coursbj 1 had beCtf notlfl^-thh was, of


DUTTON’S I ffrf'iSjSi- - - i . ' ( p H JOYFUL " ) D/TTON’S BLACKBURN .’bREWcRV LTD., SALFORD BREWERY, BUiCKBURN.


and , .At I


imentOfthechlldren.1' .’CMimpn could' also I atten I nursery


supplledi with cod liver oil md milk, which helped towards the proper develop-


giver


lOdYof the child. . 'Welfare centres, the mother was ill kinds of advice, and was also


■In arks Inhere women vfent ou; to work. AtWefee schools, the chlldrenw ire plaped In TnO care of specially; tralndd people, and i mother wholelther chile In ope of


scRoms-whlch were particular^ valuable


1 these schools could resti assun d that It wouldjbe properly- looked-: af ;er. Not


’proinotel courage and Independ snee. The ichlldifen! were taught to lay and .clear the tablbs, to dress and wash t lemselvCs, and to clean their teeth; . ThC elements


.'only: 'so, but-the' child: was getting a 'Chanpk to develop Its mind, lody, and -character by taking part In organised games' 'find , exercises which hblped to


i compulsory—a I h'ealt 1 visitor


’Taylor,-iOlitheroe’s Borough Treasurer and Director’ of -Kucatipil. Iii happy little speech, Mr. Tt.ylor spoke of the value of sport In the moulding of a min’s character, and the distinttlve qualities it gave’that one found lacking in non-sportsm' in. 1 ’The; back­ bone of sport, he added, were the i losers. I -|ro the; victors belonged the spojls, but toijhe


Association and itheir friends spent I'a very happy evening, on Friday,. 01 the occasion of. the Association’s annual dinner at the Starkle Arms- Hotel After an excellent meal, the/tft)phies.’galried,durng,,the season were distributee .I' Th'e'pib's'entations were to have been m'adej by the Preside it; Sb- Willi: im Brass, M.P,,|bu..-ln his unavqdahle .absence, tlw awards were handed over'by Mr. J. H.


Members of the Rlbblesdale Table Tbniis


losers belonged Ithe plaudits. ; i lHe referred to


^ tVhalley iClub^ in the ho loub llsty sjnd .' 'added that Whufi^y had b len 1 a bogey; to (uitheroe]sportsmen as lorg,as he;could


i .icacucu tv WIV the pradominadee v» of


Ithei chalrnjah df tHe Assoclaton idjr. W.|A. Pet'ers). thanked Mr.Taylor ard all who had helped towardsfmaklng the f mefion such a happy one. He also took the opportunity] to


1 ' ' '


• Ttfterwards,^ancing,was Iniulged in,iand meinbera contributed song! .and ipionp accordion selections. Games ihdicommunlty singing werb also enjoyed, ard at the clpse


• close by the singing of “ Au d Lang Syne.’


itharik the |Assoclatlop’s offldala and c ub repfesentatlves Ifor their co-operation during, a the: year. ’Thel proceedings were 1 brought to


hi? assistant,'Or Mr. Gafllck. By -Novem­ ber ’15th, ■ 1899, Signor Marconi Was abli to establish communication rom thi; Royal' Needles I'Hotel I th an Amerlcai. steamer, th e'“ St. Paul” whlcl was 3( miles off the Needles.


messages,o.au uiip.AMvc WA .J,u>w, mOrtio v mostly sent by Signor Mafconl


-All this time the first mast wiis stand­ ing: on the hotel lawn. jDifflcnlt les arose with We ground lanffiord about Wei rent, Signor Marc'oril secured a.site near,St. Gj?thefIne’s ",Lighthouse,[ .Nitton, and; the mast. was, ral?efi between- the illff j edg and a farm house. One of the whigs of th


.’ . , ! i


Signor Marconi accomplished -the | great feat of transmitting fto Cornwall. / j


house was converted W .station, and on Fe


an'expbrimerital ■uaryr 1 th, 1901


by fire In 1909. Only the ruins “ ' “ of the lawn now mark the spot where't earliest transmissions ’ of radio wet' accomplished. Mr. Garllck is still th postmaster of Totiand Bay.


LEAGUE OF NATIONS NOTES. " V !


settlement ■ of ; ]the Alexandrette disput bCtween.France. and ’Turl:ey:' Atlone titiq, before ’the I League .Cpvricl intervened,' there was a v'^ry real danger of armed conflip*- That risk is now happily negligible, put, fi,


again proving,an asset to.the League Nations in .its efforts to produep .a: fin.,


PATIENCE IN PEACE SlAKIN.G. ’That much extolled virt le, patience, is 01 c j


The Royal Nepdles Hotel .was destroye!i


!wbre located, making a total Of 480. ; .In the Hodder, Spring fish'Were ijlso


the first fediJs'were :seeniafBaWel and’ oh the' 7th' November 22 tedds were ebunted In this' Idlstrlct, ; t k .highest being near the Klng’s’MUl, SCttilej where five ledds- were ultlmateh! completed; these fish had finished spawning! by Novenber ,15th. I Up to, November 80th theta were 342 completed,,redd?||In;the Rlbble. " A further;.count was made In eatly January, when, a further 88 redds


.counted in. Hodder, and by; thepenff of December this number had b'ien;(3ou3led


to 360, and the-fish were stljl-spawning on January 5th. |!


SPAWN! co^^ed In the' Rlbble and Ite ’ triButiries I seal trout redds


TROUT. corarieted


rip- to Deceiriber,;12th were 185,] the largest iiumbeirs; being In Forest Beck ahd Long Preston Beck. A further 94 4th,


redd? were cotinted up to J:inuary bringing the total to 279.


ItrbuteWere 'segn gotog over^tjle new son


the Loud, the number completed counted on .December 14th w is 3|6-


-DAwUy WwAC pass ton CroaBdale Beck at’Slaldbum ^ ^ i n t ■' . InHodder and Its tributaries, including !' |j


ahd Sea fish and


,1s one thing for the Leigue to Induce the parties to agree the broad lines of a'ppaceftl solution and another to persuade them t) accept'every detail of thf compromise; ’The latter is the' problem- w rich the League tackling with regard to Alexandretta. T.. League Commission app toted to supenas! the first election lin the f rovince ’is.expectep to arrive on the spot (bout the middle April.


/ ‘., ' /—^ ^ i


' The League’s advisory committee of experts on slavery has been meeting at Geneva I ti draft a report .which will come before [ the - League Council next month.’ ’fh^nks'lto th!


WHERE SLAVERY | tiLL EXISTS, , iip28 Slavery Convention, much‘has been done


countries where It still sundves.-but the ndeti for vigilance remains: - [The report will W


'^remember. ’ i'' ■' ’■ ■ 1' -i: -1 ■ ‘ NEW ZEALAND AND THE IX.C. peonage, ’


view the- present position with regard 1 to slave raids, the slave tralde and the-capturp of slaves, bom slaves, anf disguised.formsiO|f slavery such ;as enslavement for debt an^


n recent years to stamp but slavery in those -


’ ,New Zealand-had a plksant surprise iiji store for the Intematloi al Labour Ofacei of the League of ^Nations the other day. ; A radiogram arrived at Geieva from the Dortl- inloii Government anrouncWg ’-the iSlmu)- -


’taneous ratification of 22 • conventlans, covering conditions of kork: to industry,] l|i agriculture and at -sea, ’They- Included tk most: famous of i all conventions, the' Wash­ ington Hours Convention of 1919, which, htls i been described as the foimdatlon stone ofjall


nternational labour legislation. \1 . J-


Dece Tiber 29th when 236 new .redds observed] brlnglng'the total for ;'Hoo up t ) 572; the highest fiprO since the count was started seven yea s ago.


COARSE FISH.


Grayling are on- the ihcreas | and have .been giving quite - good sport ; itp^the


J


weight having been taken. ‘A few pike are M l taken-in different lartsi of]the rtter


Winter angler: some over a.ptond in from;


belbw At


are far


while chub In the mic die reaches dis ncs


spor? for the general angler. STOCKING.


Calder


too numerous, has,


provide'! ’I he


released in upper streams InltheiHodder watershed, while In early-May 25,200 sea troiit fry were put In HoddOr. streams, and 31,600 In Rlbble streams] In eyery casB’ the fry were well dlstjlbu1|ed'|and the places stocked were careMly, chosen


the end of April’20,000 !salmon|,fnr ■ irly " ' ’ '


ova of early Scotch,^fish' were . ildvertiserSTimesOffice


and ‘a record kept by the lead ba]Hm. Ih.ekrly Jufie 10,000 brown trofit year- lln|s were put Into' mldd e and Ipwer Rlbble and tributary streams.


i hatchery.


Ing Spproxlmate numbers of: fish hatchto:'-V


Seb trout, from Tyne and;


S iiiialirion, from Thurso ova Seb trout, from native ova, ■


Diirlng the Spring of 1937; the fol low- Vvete


20,000 63,000


Asked by a ffitpenser \ihether she would


Uke to-Inspect their a cMstomer replied flat cst(|d “ because I we h|ave


,hoi se.


'! li Is exactly I a | hi ndt id since the Siri|is male history by helm thO first steamship to- cro:s the Axlanlic,' She took nearly three weeks, compared’will.tje Queen. Mar^s rec' ird crossing iol for r di ys.


CLITFERDE. : nod ii; Antl-G?s\Rooih,


' ' |he was not Inter- electriclty at our


Idlstrlct ‘xCellent


up. tl le beck—evidently the: i lescendants of fr? put in above a few ye irs ago, A “further - count was made; up to


present and had completed 3 redds up tp -JIc vembet 10th;; i- this ■ Is ;ffiterestlng kcai se the Hodder fish ha m hitherto not'usually ’ begun,'to cut uni 11 a} month after the Rlbble-flsh. A completed redd was, noted" bh, November 7,th .between Sahiialholme and-Harvey,Driiw.i|; Upto November 30th, 190 . redds, had been


; been “ Is none . . . . not;!|)o, plentiful


_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that the cohdltloii Invariably! due to the fish having, kept In unfavourable situations of i too pure watei arid a food supply],


n n p t'.l ii .” ! '


ahdjvhen anglers!,tare shouM: In their o]vii in............— _ sample of the ! water ar d report to the head, bailiff or| orje |of Jils assistants so


:'lh otRer worps.lpoll.ut on is the cause,


EFFECTS OF immediate Invest


T.IR


o'.iuvwi’e experiments wnlch show clearly that !tbr ;(eYeh ’" ilefi led” tar) and some lubricating oils navp a “ photo- sens Using’’.action. For Instance, If prot )zba- are placed In water which has. In .contact with even “ refined ” tar,, remain active so long as. they are in the dark bjit put Into the sun. speedily die.


the samemagaslne :tr" — -■'


some Ivefy interesting and in--


t;out’,’ ate due to this cause and goes to l to sby: ‘ Si ace roa^ Lave been tarred, Insect uf! .ii; ,oUt rivers has- dinWiHshed,'i’ ^mlally the smaller phemeridk beca use they, unlike the ad'dis flies, liVe a' free Ufe in the


Dr. Mpttram siiggists that “ black: water. LICENCES.


duties has sUgbtly' Inci eased, the total amount 'from! rod lice aces (other than :aner£il llCencesl delng £506 4s. 0d„. igatast £505:16s. 6d la?t year.


Again, the sum!- ricelved for licence


the last 37 years.! It will be Interesting to see whether


has the effect, of revenue or otherwls


the duties Impost are bound to inc creasing, and this


bMance°’sheet where] In spite of the pro­ ceeds of sale 'of, £166 Conversion Stock (forming part bf Its pest rve fund).having been carried tb 'irevbmfe account, there


_


stituted long beforelSei Fisheries,Com- mittees and Rivers Boaids,' and still in­ clude represdntarivM pf l County Coun­ cils, should receive no Income at all from, public .sources, I vihereas the last- mentioned bodies d srlve the whole of their, revenue authorities,


remalhs a debit bblapce r ' year of £ ll2 19s.] Oc yt ./ i Is anomalous that Fishery Boards,


Ich are public bodies and were con­ /from precepts ’ bh local ’ SEE OUR ZtAjlQE OF j Stationery


in v it a t io n & COMPLIMENTA](tY CARDS, CAKE B(!>XES, ETC


I -I B o n


I BIIXIA ihandlcap I Ithe WilBofl lat Ithe ReJ 'Messrs, j OParklnson


! death! 'rieeply reJ lAnnle Licl -:^)flThe G| ioc'curreil f aged 77,


I ] ' ' FIN If the Board Is t


This Is the hlgheit figure recorded In. w the hew Special lbs. Uctoce for sea trout,


hich I comes into loperbtlon this yem:. islng the Board’s.


carry on efficiently ppoa it, its expenses- 3as'), and are In- Is reflected in the-


I D. J. C. Mottram:


gatlon may be POLLUTION, i.1


.... , lalmoii' ‘


(iii.


L]Friday,.he re- [;^th P.C. Bra; ^ v/sitcil |h [cp^yijlrig


iP.C, Crabtr 'Gha|burn ,6|d


i leading-^oni j- examined the,, ! made by the /appeared to ;h; !-I orizontal tnja' ’ f bout 5:35 p.m ■^and P.C. Bi ’•Oiesceht, the


i■: ! i Outside I ' ' 1


i; i trailer, \ :i I vehicles, f] ;i ! side wlie j I which api ! I marksdnl


; He interyiel


irtold him hejw| !'Stolen sack^. linentS during I stolen, Smallei


; Black Horse II iloiow anytiiil /added ho wis 1


I'knd asked |if I ! |ook! roiindj t| ]i“ I have sqmJ "them. I gavei ;:iha. office rs-tif ;-eight bundes I mth those itd i ones’ I bokgl S twenty bumlll i a'further scaf : had I better i witness founi| :p.m. the ; Police iStlitil ’ prisoner mad he declarejl, whom he kni wanted toibJ


I to go to Bla 'Wanted 6d’. al Ihe found :an| she tumedj tq rthc traileij I'panied him' jj men one po| iitnloadcd iit-f


his iqni the pri


; ’ know|ed| prisoner} knowlei


r. Not being I ■ I ■ (Withes.9 aske]


lsh,j the.‘ oard [h k teiken the chemist


cjable|dlflo.ronce. BIOLOGICAL- -FURUNCULOSIS


Intervals from the- ; to-see whether e ' any appre-


to take fell to Summer le


spawning .freturrsjigaln .of


.Spring for the year


RE-STOCKING R r y 'OU N G FISI


SALMON W IT H


ended TROUT. TH OU SAN DS OF Brown trout den Hatcherir


sea nout ova! from the Tytte and Edeii'Batchery.on he Yorkshire Esk.


' ' ' "


irge I I'a


' ■ *Y«**rov*. ^


momer.t there arejatpu trout eva In the trim


iMso Hiyer j' ii[&l '■ .the cost being £im ■ met by jth ! Whitewell and; itlieroe' Anglere), and ISOjOOO eyed


iventy thous ■ W ,,bte


..... 120,000


.pyiid salmon ova :ed from the!


j ! ] A large pile! o|


■police Court loJ ‘Clithcroe mert | ‘Tlio accused ,dealer,; of 19, l | Foulker (45),!qj


During the year { ‘a (arge pond, 210 byr ; has been made at the Hatchery ilsftw At


120,000 brown


S d Cliarica,’ )Ourcr, 32,


[twp sons, with present.


’The net flshennen arO very anxious about the possible effect! o f the new 1 artificial silk factoiiir at Redscar. It will


the resultahtTlqilld will be-lnjurlou^ td M j t h e lB o a t d ] '................ pre- caption of engagln,


■ I ' ■ ie Hrro I I


.; -Smalley pleal 'Iwo ndmitted tl


;. (fyril Dicki-


■-cmployed by t! i(V8 forc'man, stii


,pn Isolated case, k t In order to avoid ^ ym o i s lb le liffectloh I pf the Board’s. Hater ibiry no oVa fron the river will be hateted there In fjiture, and all trapping of streams will be discouraged. No cases of ;dlseasb' la v s been reported.


H od d k was sent for examination to Edinburgh and jvaf found to have- su ffe rk from funinciiloris. This is only


A Sick sea trout ceptured In the FIM lOT.


'Which’was sp liThe saicks wnc ion April 7thJ ijmd closed jhj ilVidajI, April 81 'noticed there 'made inqu|ncs| :any had haij '.sackB, and la(ci] ! 1 Leonard j(|ei lOitlieroc, at-iis I'Cement Co.i ]L^ ' works; At ap ]result;of infon I went to cjaml ifound;that twJ f'bundle contaiil f longed to tjiel


f’£7/5/-; Nonli r'to take the^ s| rehown a thous| fimd they* wen


i I thy wre j i i I sacks, valiT


e e ' th o d REMC


- lortltude ;-Jllaessesi [ 6t. Peter! fhet reslq


■ isympath hereaven


-ifor the] lilghly rel jtlon ofieil


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12