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G M T H E R G E
K J i l f N G I ';‘%EMS' -FEOM 0']b | JSSDES ''^OF JANtARf 21st., 1916,
fir W. E Musson, was one of sev-. etal ladles Invested ;by H.M. the King at Buckingham Palace i with the Insignia of the jRdyali Red Gross (fifst-class). At the buthreak
Miss E. M. Musson; .daughter, of
ganlse ltne nursing which e> tended to With a tcltal-of 3,350
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Pfercy Thompson, a son bf thfe late . Mr.i Richard Thompson, J.P„ of Bramleyl Mead, -Whalley was invested |by the King with the C.B. (Clvli pivlsipn). Mrj-Thompson was secretary to the IJnland^Rev- ehue -Debartment, which depart ment heii entered 20 y;ars i before, and reached Ids' eminent position hy sheer i ability.
;Also at Buckingham Palace, Mr.
tlUtheroe Trom Horwlcli, was wel- cotned by local agents ef
the.Pru- deritlM Assurance Company as successo!' to the late Superintend- eht, Mr, W. SummersglIP (retired),
[ Mr. W, i Freeman, w w capie to I ■ ' ‘ ,
■ [The local Tribunal iat bn'two nights Et the Town lu l l to deal with cases s e n t ' forward by the AdvlsoiV. Committee which investi gated 'some 80 ‘applications to be put back to a later group under Lord! Derby’s attestation scheme; Tne iTribunEtl ' was composed of Gouncillbr J. J. Carter (presiding). Aldermen A. Roberts, W.- Hardacre and J. T. Whlpp* Cou Gbttam,| Mr. W. S. Wt and .Lieut. A. J. D. Robl senting [the military a
of war, it felVto Miss Mussqn, as Principal) Matron of thd .Territorial )Qrce'' Nursing • Asiociatlon | (1st Southe:ern General K
befls.
ospitaDjto ;Or- ofl this unit, flvh hospitals
'iW E a p fW W A<
i^ e Watch Committee also used a resclutlon in favour of the )polntment of a Film Censor by .Govermrent. i
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At his owh was relei
ietaker at
ised from the the Town Hall
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Trooper Harplq Smethurstjl of the 11th Hussari son-of Mr. .ahd Mrs. Sipethurst, ofi 38[ Vlotbrla-street, Clltheroe. iThe incident |i which gamed the award occurred about the end of Maly,: 1915, when he carried'important despatches over open country Subjected tb| heavy sh^llng and [ also rescued & )mi
The D.C.iJ.J was awariJed to
wounded co: safety.
contained t iheroe sol
.rade, getting ihlm to
The week-erfd s casualty lists le name of , Snother -„Mler,. Private Samuel
Hahis was formerly a quarryman and, prior tp enlisting, llvra; with
his "sister, Mrs. Hljary, at 15, George Street,
driver of a heavily-ladenedj steam driven wagoh which: passed along Railwayrfoad turned undb the Gasworks bridge,] with the! result that lorry and load becam^i firmly wedged. The smoke stack and the
En route:to Waddlngtioi, the
nicl_____ . Wks (clerk), 1 ason, repre- lathorltles!
f- The^ Watch!,Cohiihit ;ee reduced the leave of sergeants and con
stables irom'one day in eight tb one in'flftem, with Increas^ of 3s. and 2s.'-‘6d' tier week respeC|tlvely.
You* Silver Paper is F^rt of a Plame
Sc ien c e p lu s ENrERPRisE. iiAPTURE GERMAN INDUSTRY
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miiAT piece of "silver” paper- IJ. dont throw: it aWay; it may' 'lelp to build.a fighter a sroplMie.
-oustry for Britain-r-nbai a- Northern town, and quickly drpvf deeply intq the flelfe of competition with the Gennaia r He! went to Prance way and , the Unltedi illek' of silver paper,'
ivith wmch' she was pr Ddigal before me rwar--his works de il vith. ALL the iilver, paper collected in the country and comart it Intd bars )f hluminium lor I aircraft factories 'U" into alumini um powder for incendiary Irqmbs and
England I hares, as before for salvage—for the "waste"
pli<
■ salvage procCss^they. vork by, sight tad torch, and. Mr. Moore says slk taonths'have been stent in training
I I BY SIGHT AND TOUCH. I Girls' play an Impqr an! 'part in]; the
( ChemiitSj wlth;;nlachlnCsrwhrch ,nro-. (duce rays ito apalyse the ;metal, for!purl;y;
them! fif iclentlyr-and then there are inadhines which .do - wonderful things to the s lver paper be torn-It finds itS| Way to ( il-flred'lumaees,] where'chem icals, thp: ComftDsitlon sectet, jiurn the foil tredcIe-Ute mes^ and then into' am-; inlrtlum.:again.;! ' ?
'Other toitltutions to which It has been ..... bj-collectors.
dUlLheavy tad soft; tin foilTs green- lish in colour and silky ;o the touch; I aluminium- foil is hright,
bU W I crisp."
l Vustljlous and A
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eabbi' side of which sit girls who do thb sorting. I First, eyer:fihing except foil I is 1 removed, and;- then at the alumlniUn foil is sep- ■ 'ill ard tin,, doPri told me, “ is
hich 1{! passes to an endless belt, on
w is ' tipped into a chute through m^hf be a past y explosion." ffiiCh Is sd licke’
, . [ , centre of
into has
'Inch* by the bill;
to th|e battery bf [fumaces,'an l there, chemically,-
In -neab General ed furnaces,'an; U,
i I roaring machine which strips It of ite , ,,
i into ! bokes for' the solder-makmg '^e- partinerit; a subsidiary [p 'oduct of ibis business. Aluminium fo 1 is screened ain and again before it is swept broom into the mouth of the
covering and leaves on y aluminium [ for the furnace, ^
—a piece of silver paper from a cigar ette ptoet," i said ; Mr. Moore. ‘ No
“ Here is a piece of aluminium foil
!<)fi oxidP as the wafers aid aluminium as! the Icecream in the: nlddle.” This 'machine disintegrates the
doubt you have maryellefl often at its thinnete, but you may rot know that i thin though it is, It ili buUt like .an
cp-cream sandwich,'with a coveMg : oft'Which is the „ ........ _
pdper. Suction pulls thi foil through cHannelp and' pipes, at (he.other end hugeb&sket
' designed especially to cut[the balls so ; many pteople are fond of makmg with .'the' sliyer paper ,they save. It reallX ' isl' a pity ttat bollectois
w.aste tune
I Would] like you to look a t-^ machine
. j us, for I they j 1 Lillies t The foil-tin, lead ai id; aluminium ‘,-Jhas to be separated, bit first of all 1 the ball has to be cut-''ery carefully, there riever Is anjj tellmg what
! lor < "Some'e'’ colKctors build the silver ;.may be] In the h
paper nound a golf ball a marble, a piece of wood or a bit )f metal, and the ' machine operator has to cut
the centre. om—
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■ making]thesfeballs. some of;whlch are i‘ as big ks a football whijn they reach cause us trouble some-
! ' Mr.j Mobre said, " there is a macbmp
which fWIs the metal foi the furnaces. “But[before we go to the furnaces, ,
g t , -------- Lead foil finds its way with tin folF
facto ry as sbon as the test
pleces.frorn eac (f hnllHcr ” K t tiny if cheimste,
JUGrciAl
plum(nlum, 'ready for' the aircraft h ifboilipg” :h! ve passed tjiie scru-
are, silvery bars of, it into moulds,
pure [metal Which is produced S taken p
be stri]
handled here ' each' We^k—uttives in' sacka 'vhich hold, between three- quarters of a ewt, and a cWt. It ■comes nalnly from hospitals and
laboratoiy. jcheinlsts, with iplcroscopc. and catnera, make the test for' phy-' slcal, 5t "ength;i and- when they are satisfied, point i to a . phitograph and say: wthfits: justifiable pirlae a plctuf! of metal fit,. for ' 'Suev silver paper—20
iniiianotlerl part
of.the phV plcturi!
that that is any' Spitfire, to 25'tons is
nwhich is .a - . . i test
to a blaf
I Then Mr.'John-E; Moore, a chemist with a Scottish Industrial firm, began to investigate the matter! He eyolypd tad developed processes of his ovmi established his business^a new- .lh-
£id, and went to the United.^ States hjiseaah of material.
from V ^ver " ■whole _______ orted gU they-could
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Belgium, Nor- Slates'for sujh anJ now, when She never cared
ago, wh in the'Germans had almost a monopoly Of' salvaging aluminium the foir generally known as r . . They looked ' to,, the
'There was a -time', 16 years'or so
Continent dor 'fcpphis, 'Im- jet from Eng-
iclllor A. H, drlyer’s'cab were [smashed, Idiid the driver had to be-surgically attend
ed. Much time' elapsed befne the veiilcle could be extricated.
atjWlsbech, of Mre. Jessie Fplshaw, wile of Mr; John [Falshaw, Iprmerly of Clltheroe.l
The death occurred on the 14th, rr
... n, and Red] Cottage, Ruhington. 'firey have sent fljfteen postal I orders (ss Od.), and seventeen parcels' of woollen comforts I and cigarettes' to local boys ,'ln | the Forces; one! parcel J jf! comforts to the Seaman’s Mission,
wir ter months, the ladies’ Working paijty have beenivCry busy in | making domiorts. They meet weekly and hold r meetings ! Alternately |At the norial Institute,Martin 'Top School-
WORKING tiARTY.-Durlng the
suite of pyjamas,! six bed jackets, eight helpless^ase shlrtA, tad she pairs of bed! socks. In addition to theisplendid
Woik.the pgrty hai[e done for (those in the Services,! tbCy have. made j eleven articles of lolpthing for local evacuee chlMren. IntjallJ: the party have made 2201 articles! nTHe committee jWlsh to thapk all helperi. andi also thbto who have made gilts [ofi money, goto, teas for Ithe .weeklW meetings, and [assisted in any ' wayl.1 Last night week, the working parly held a'.'nrUitaijy whist stitnte, which proved a event. There Were ten tables with the high- flags secured prizes as
Guards, and! six garments (to the bol-mers, Sailors tad Airmens ;depend- mts. The iparty have also made ten
Mrs! Lancaster,] Miss M. Duckworth, Mi’s] Oversleyl and Mrs. H. Spencer. At the close, on [the proposition lof Mrs. Barlpw,! a hearty vote of thanks was given to Mrs.l Lancaster and Mrs, Balr- sfoWllfor all'the (work, they had under-
: Butler and Mrs. Kaley,' whilst i were also givCn to the tables with iber qf flags, which were:
........„ HolgatC; Mrs. Whltfieldi
^i'iMABTIN'TiCOP CHURCH.-iA very p le a ^ t eyeriing! Was spent at! Martin Chapel on Monday
takeh. -li
evening' the, ;occi a] deWatlonl'fri siom I’y , Society.
‘ TopiCongregatlonal "■
on being a visit by the Colonial Mls-
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■coloured' peoplelof South Africa was the representative. 1 Her: subject was “South Afrlc ' tad was fill bfloured lafitei
widow’Of thafforiiler secretary, o f the Congregatlpnpl Union of South -Africa, who.has stienti many yeark amongst the
Irs, Martini Dower,
lOhtneroe. , The •pyer Iby Mii Vfete (pastor) and was greatly enjoyed. J There, was |a goqd atten^dance. lA collection was taken on behalf of the wdrk of the Society. At the conclusibn Mr. \Vest expressed ttiahte tOjMrk. DPwer, Mr. Thoriiber] andiw Grimshav„who ha'd conveyed Mrs, Power front ■Nelson,
Plng operated b;
jy Mr.' Thornber, of lecture was presided
18! i i f ' '1 ■ t”
’[(Coritinued [from' preceding ccjlumn). cautiously,
the triad;hne with! tht njouth ------
ottherherwlte there !
inch, irito the
-„ed the paper thqt led of lmpurf1(ies, the,
inelted. Men with ladles take it fron) pour
'Is
on duty from M]onday, Janui to Sunday, January 26. The f ing will report at Headqu Church-street,! at 19r45 hrs. , as runners on (the dates shem;
Tliei Emergency Section; 72 G. Welghtman. ■
11 be .20, [low- ;ers, act
251 H,.Brown. M I „ i ■ Tuesday, Jan. (21: 166a R. RVder.'
Monday] Jan. 20:134 H. D. Birnes Wednesday, Jan. 22,:i 309a G, Bur ! -
gess, 114a Harold Wallbank.; j Thursday, Jan. 23: l l la .L . S. Whittaker, 212a'N. Green.
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Friday, Jan. 24; 139 C. Albmes. 390 D. Blackburn, i
262a F-Briggs.! ^ Sunday, Jan. 26: 4 F. Allen,[155
SaturdOT, Jan.-25: 349 W. 1-iord, , !
|E. Scott; : pqssible.
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The above must bring cycles, if , I [
I ! i ' ! !
morrow (Saturday) at Headquar-] ters. Church-street, at 14.20 h)urs,|
The IPlatoon! (will; parade to for training. ! :! • wefety-two pairs (of socks to 'the Home Will not be worn. lecture.
: J. DARNELL Platoon Comm^|der.
f ' HOME GUARD NOTES.]
■ Lleut,-Genefai Sir John Brqwii’s appointment I as Inspector-General
iH ii e x i he was i chairman of the Legion 'he[Showed■'a genlut for
organlsatlori and leadership which the War Office I has^ been quick to recognise. '
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Journal suggested that It was! high, time-; a definite policy was| laid dowril'for the Winter If early ! en thusiasm Is tb be , maintained. Guerilla warfare Is not ruled out, brit some of tbe tfl,lder schemes embracing scouting In Buffalo Bill style are stigmatised as a waste of tlme.l The object aimed at Is that Home Guard should be respon-
A nionth ago the British Legion ■ ■ li
ties, and co-operation with thtaooal Civil -Defence. [The offensive! force Is,' of; course, thq Field Army.!'
BRITISH' legion notes. The general meeting of meihbers
ipartlcularly asked to attend! this Impottant meeting. It is Interest-: Ing to note that a gain of i360 has been made bn !the year’s ■ working:.
,that chunk [is reduced to liqiild after being weighed, flhe liquid is whirled, at tremendbus, speed in a glass con tainer the size bfl a tumbler; and all the time rays from the magician’s machine on tpe wall extract the copper, the zinc} end-so on ilntil :the purity test Is complete: Another flart bf| the chunk
A Imall chunkl ______________ stain to the laboratories, and part of
'3 j'MACHINE,-- ■ :i [ f metal Is taken up^
a scientific I polish! chemicals are Irun smoo:h surface, arid the camefa fitted over
Is given —
into!
graph' by themselves strength of “ Nothing
smooh surface, ptid the camera fitted; on
the' gleamlr(g and unbelievably (he microscope takes the phota the
a whlich’ " tregi , ,
“Herb we have Iphotqgraphs bf metal taker ifroiri fouiTdmerent 'boilings.’- This lot of metal will have to [be given treatment tagamj here is another that treatment, thbugh ’ it
do for; the
R.Affi.,’’ Mr. Modre said. she metal.
will requii woul-d be gi
said, for tay Spiljflre.” , , -the ■ best] ■flares and he like.
turns what ation, works.___ dlumnlum
Mr. 'Moon land
to (he there Ls to (another
the tnuunlrigs tad the'like', the waste: mercial purbi;
Senp metal from aircraft factories,
ises; 1 the aim is [this one good enough, as I have, I
slant which InKiidiary
rejuven- of the
ch,r the; experts satisfy 'arding
' " |physlcal: hort! of 'the perfect wiU,
for the Rail tb be held on February 7 th. ■A'i special (feature will bp [the engatanient of the “Nuts!;iand Bolts” I military dance band. (The ladles (vrill have charge of, the catering arrangements. Tlcjcets are 'limited to! 500, so that [ft Is advisable: to get them in good time.
Alrangenients. are well In hand ' -K' :■» , .betweeri the Leglop . and Trinity 63, Whalley-road. A darts match Is, to-'take [place! CHATBURN (AND DOWNHAIII
. .CONSEl APPOl
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'ifVA’riVE;' QFTICEBig ! UNTEp AT ANNUAL;,, afEEXING;-' • ■!!;' ■
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an-d- Downham i Conservative AtoMia- tion was held: inf the iChurch Iitelttuto.f
The annual meeting of the Chatburn
ChatbuTii, ori' Monday night. ^ In : the unavbidable absence [of the chairman and. Vicfeehalnnan, Mr. E. Croft, pre sided, tMr. [F. .Western presented a satisfactory
enough for most com- WO
Baines, Ivlce-chalrmari. The tre Mr. F. Western and the secreta Lewis, were again re-lappolnted. The ! Chatburri committee'm,
U — ----
that Js so taluabte In these days, re-; )ll-fired furnaces for ilescribes as part
powders bombs,'
jurer, Mr.
were (elected as follows : Mes Veevers, P.^ebster, C. Whittah.., -. Sharp,' H„ 'Holgate. L .Dlcktosbn, N; Windle and E. Croft, while Messrs. J. Rawllnson arid J;-Hayes will reifesent Worston. —
:s, E. iri-J.
ill be;adder; lateri ibers
w ii 'nuucir inicn The ladles bf|the conunittee w ire appointed as fo lows;
representatives
Pig CUib movement (bat the clubs are now producing over ,500 tons of bacon annually ' ana so providing a useful addition to our food suriplies. matoly from: garden and househc ild waste. |
It is evidence of the success of the
will be! held bn Thursday, j Jan. 23rd;i when'the balance sheeiti for 1940 will be subriiltted for apprpval. A report of the iclub’s activities will be-given by th e club, secretary. (Mr' G. (Rawsthbrne. • • -The; chair will be (taken at 7^30 p.m. by Mr:\ Harold! Dugdale^ Members! are
of the Hdine' 'I Guard has given much Pleasure to his many friends^ arid admlreis Ini the British Leglon.|
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on Sunday next (January 19th). at the Greenacre-street Becreatipnali Giro'und at 10.00 hrs. prompt fra Church Parade.' Gaiters or! belts
■ The whole Platoon will, asse mble ' ; I [
The Platoon i' will assemWe Monday next; (Jan, 20), at Pe: Junior School, I at 19.25 hrs.
, on andle! fqr.i
last, and, is attached! to an .lntl- Alrcraft detachment. IRlcharc left, three'months later to Join the Royal | Air Force, and is'at present engaged; on' ground defence duties.
The brothers'WlUlamland Richard Kay are
the.kecond and third spns of Mr. and Mrs.l G. Kay, of-I uck- thorn Farm, Bashall Eaves, ana left their father’s 'e Forces. .......
[to join up in N a
; Guardsman Francis Nutter, the fourth son of Mr.' and Mrs. Nutter, Bendletori Post' Office, joined. the Coldstream: Guards in June la A popular member of the ]Village reading room, he yas in the empW of Mr. L Braithwaite, decora';or,' Eshton-terrace, Clitheroe.
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request, Mr. ] Man- post of
Gunner William Kay '
; ; lAlrcraftmaln j Richard Kay
Vincent Wiiickley ;' I ' !
Larice-Co rporal
ley, :yc)n]ilgest:sonio: Mrs. 'W nc 66,
fiod^der!. Hp i^ MlciaeliandlJohn’i
Lane e)Corpora,l gincent Wlncli- 1st. Paul’s-! tre et. Low Moof,
Septeipber last, P'evloiisly he widsi mpj'.oyed as la
r lener! at-Highe r! attaclied to SS-i Church,
arris,- of thb 5th East I Lancs. (T.F;) aged! 24. Wounded fighting g f Gallipoli, Private
B R ifriSH L EG IO N N O T E S
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„ |‘N” (Church) Battalion. “A”! Company.! No.| 2 Platoji:
Club, Burnley, bn Thursday, Jan. 30th; at Burnley. Those wishing to take part should give In their names to Mr. A. Hajl or Mr Adcroft, !
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British Legion (North -.'Western Area); will beteld at the-Guild Hall, Preston, on Saturday, 1st February. One of the many resolutlbns to come; before',, the meeting -ils that the Ministry of Pensions should' be riressed; to give a, guarantee that pvery. person accepted for service in H.M. Forces shall be..,deened eligible,for a pension in the fol- lowing clrcumstancejs:
■ :1 I'- '■ The \ annual conference of the
L When dlscharged'on mecical grounds (Unfit for -further- serylce). i , , ' [ . , • | ! *
2. In! [the event: of death tbe pension automatically to be
the Cllth'eroe branch has an inter-: esf relates to representation on the War Pensions ' Committee. Our! branch Is represented’by two per sons who are nbt members of the; Branch, nor are they Interestep In Legion work. The resolution is to be submitted 'In the follotangi form : “ This conference requests that the mesent coristltutloil of the War BenslohS' Committee! be altered In order that Legloii Btan-^ ches may have’direct represehta-] tlon on all War Pensions Cominlt-
te.es.”j.............
Another resolution in which ! ' ' 'T ' '
sent post free. They Should be, clearly! written bf typed, and] let ters should not exceed two sides of a. sheet of notepaper. They must only deal with’ 'purely (Per
ers of War (British subjects) interned in enemy and
neritr.al countries may write as frequtatly as they wish. Letters and postcards may be
sonal (natters., ; , i i
written' in ink, not only on the en-, velop'e, but on the letter Itself. ( As, far as possible the' following] par-; ticularS should.he given;
The. [address (should be[ clearly
(a) Service’No. and Initials and surname.
known).,'. ;/ !, , '
(b) ' Brltish'.Prlsbner of' War. (c) Prisoner of War Numbejr (If \
Address This Way .
portant that the cairip address should be complete, ’ (e) Country.
(d) ; Camp address. It Is ln\-
The top left hanl corner of the envelope should bear the w “ Prisoners of War [Post.” If ad dressed to a prisoner of'war in German harids, [the equivalent word “ Krlegsgefangenenpobt ” should be added. If addressed to' a prisoner of 'v?ar lii Italian-hands the words “ Service'des Pflsonnlers de gUerfe” should be added. | The: name and address ofif the
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Majesty’s Forces,. .He must on no account' give the address of hls u p lt: Instead he slibuld statei the address of a relative or frlepd In this bountry who would be willing the
to send on any letterg from prisoner.
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Th'e Prisoner’s End of the I Business'
11 Not later than hne week after 'hls!'arrival in a prison, a Prisoner of War can send ajpostcard totals family telling thesp of hls capturq- and the state of hls health.
. ALF wool'4 Rajik,
come payable to the next bf' ■ [■ "
Buildmg Society BIRECTORS’ 67th
Building Society w 12, NicholEis Issued, tiel
Tie directors.
.ANNUAL R E P o k l thej Rorough
accounts for Ithj |i ast yeay pferljqd belri
ual repoTt anl
rose head office street; Burnley, sixtylseventh statement cjf
rbsqlts of thelye ir’s wolk, the wholp ’ belrig unpei undef wElr. condltloni'
afelhlghly satisfactory £ind|gratifs Irig p|ithe Board ( All sharpholdei havt been credited [with,3i per ceri clear rif tax, forjthq yeaylnlaccord'r, anefe yrlth-the promise made at tHje la™ annual' inebtirig.! .[
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Jrves are £292,(193 18s. 2d. repre itlrig!moretlten,B percent, of thj al rissete. !i llhe Society’s Iriveste nts Jihave beeii'j'increased- by £186,889'6s. Id. !
“he 'assets now stand ' at 584,711 5s.' Ifd., being an In & of £38,599,k lld. The tbtsl
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investments ' mceed thb totsjl reserfes. : It [will also be noted that tee Society’s, contiiputlon [to Waf Flntace during .ihe year Is |3161,78)1 5s., in addition tb wl wh the finances of [the couritry werb assisted , by rint of £31 !,000 Ihcotrib tax 1; Sei tember.
Iti will be observed that the total ! ' ]
advance durlpg "Consideration!
_________ 0: appllcatlonj
torb I requiring! addltlorial safe Satisfactory! was done In
Relatives and telends of Prison number of oui aetton.
rig tfife'year,
ipaihtalh a full I at Chief Office haye j bebn dd: tendejd to the
amquhtlng to .e Society
The'
has] been set
ber o our I orrpwers’ properties '
mocllncation of payments. -| Cfaimt In all cases ar being lodged under
ancj.Jadvlce and,
the I ivjuv,' Scheipe. ; (Co'nde
(Gbvernriitat’p ' Compensatioi; is' havte
t mav
Since September a- 9d.
203,837 18s.
fice'tb cPstomers Brariches dPrt
382 cases able 't(j
"' imaged byj eriemy directors have' ex[ sufferers all aSslstt here necessa
for J niortgages fvas re-cbiririienceb; early In the year arid advaribes were lejln suitable cases, the Direc]
.WoaiEN’S ' INSTITUTE. pdvanef']■ Institute was held Ir ! arihual meeting; of 'The
the Wjoitiep’s the;Scho([l, on
fffc dnesday weekj'ri^s Ackerley, the Pr isldent, presi.ehrig; [I'ltae Com- i
heel) ?»e sent, i each] consisting ‘ 6f a
whose iricomcistavl been adversely affept'ed'tay the wta The'Mortgage Detitecmtlbji Ri serye' is xonsidereif adehuatejfor.any Idtees'that] may hi sustemed;
Ing expenses, ' Including Natlona! Ttaaflori :( £54,149 :l8,s. 4d:) im charging detioslt Interest (£28;52i 13'sT7d.) ■amQUhtsTto/£l53i881, -5s lid . land'this jsum, together wltt £8001 ; 15s. ,,9(1. tapanqfi-of; profit
rhe piPflt, after paying all work f ! ' '
£161 priatqd
and (OSS'account Drought foiwari from' '
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Shareholders’' ilntirest per
« T’Sa£,S?J'S
]3i 1 hum.
Trtapfer to'War ' pises'Reservfe
Depreclatlori
i.yter
sender should be 'y/rltten oii- back of the-envelope. ■ [ If''the! sender Is betylng Iri His
•the (GEMS ,0 1 '
: ta j I affections I 'To remove tl (called slcknesg 'ippeal to rainii Ijeots and objgcl glyq - to- the l b
5iV0^ ‘ (lU l/liu I
taflthe goyen jnlmta rit of thy passion) _T?nr 'uUer.
what thou (by ith^fl
'
" 3u sptpkeSt, or [writes' iflfmrigI ss of tlhy mine th
delirieatlons[-|Mary Baw'er jEddy.; r .vliUO0| '.UcUv
Miss Freeman,-Mrs, J.'Sharp, ahd J. Lewis,-representing. Chatburn;' Miss S,'Greenwood. ■Wi...........
£8, including membershli to the! Central Asspclat betog ■ to. addition to a which will be held shortly
presents w.
____ ____ ____„ .. ill health! was presented With an umbrella and walkf mg stick suitably Inscribed, in appref elation of I his untirihg efforts fojr the Association., Mr. F. [welteter made the . .yuPOhSe, j Mr.
years
a.Joint secretary, signed office owing fo
Whittaki;er, tbanktog [the membem for hihg to help the Assoilatii
aitvi.ohi, . and' uuM
e possibly could. A vote of thar ks to the chairman concluded the meetng.
their gift, said he, would
lways.be wlfi- in any way
member of , the Ateociation since its formation thirty years ago, for many who recently re-
'Mr. C. 'Whittaker.I wliri, hasjbeen a
It ,was' decided to I make a grarit ofj ■ • ’” .......
'orston.
Ion; this sum' speqial effort at Dawriham.'
subscriptions:
Secretary, ascending a jUttfe yop' iridy, often. ' ;io(ik oVer It alp gether,,!' So It (Is :wlm -our moral mprovemeht; , 'we (■wrestle ■ fiercely 'tath ! (a vicious habit, which w(uld have no tadlp upbn us if we asc mded irito ja higher
.[ Use your gifts: .faithfully, arid they shall be ehlsrgedi; practic what you know, tad youishall attal^ to) higher knjbwledge.-ri-Ani^old. ! I Iriflnlte! tollfwould npfc enable ta -to sWeep awriy a mist; 1 but b-
!Mrs. and!
imdral ' atmcppl ere.-fSir Arthur 'Heilps, ' ,
what has long leen Impressed '611 irijlSeneca.. ’ ( !■"■)' , i'j ■
The mind unlearns with difficult? ‘ Ml ! - ' !‘‘( (
at once, best In maUty anc Infinite In quantlty-tHorace Marin. ( ! | | 10,000. : An Ei gUshi; Inn Idlsplaxs Jilts walls p[cjollectiori |of,.poUc,e'
, Finally, edilca lon,alorie can coni- duct us to that 'i 11 joyiiitat'which Is,
rpwnthferer dr. Brov folce ;
'th t t Mrs. S; [gymkhana c know If help?”! '
' th it, but donJt you think yoP ougl it for^.gQniethfng,, aid I'stjci ; ] sir,'
Isei id for the dpetbr?!’ ;' ([ : | I
■ tar.-Brown!; to (poultice m
. ‘‘[Yes, I’ll]|tell hta ! -1 ;! 1 alql voice on tetephone '1'| l5,' 4 Tm'afrallfl
she! cari dp an ythlng I
.iwil . you tell Mr the-S nythe has ig onj find wants (t
la I ■
thjabldered ,the serge'ant,^holding ta unopened whisky bottle. [ Jh. I've brcjught (hat along to
hat’s the meaning (of this?’’
k (a candle (n! when It’s .teriipty, replied' the recruit. ■ '. : !'
' .(l! ■ , -1—.'Ittr" (ha:
fe objects of sens) (d disease, yve must P'lmpr()ve,lts,sub| Lof .thought, aritf ly those!'taettel
per -ctat, clear of
C O C A V C
Profit Unappropriated arid canied
to next -
'mlltee presented! (tlfeir report, ; which showed that; the activities, of the Institute had byino means be m curtailed by 1 waii conditions. In fact} rather more jobs have peen uimertaken thari- befbre, these iri-; eli ding knitting for th^ troops) and riicndlrig and ■ datnlng i for those quirtefed in the neighbourhood} p i rlstpias parcels for Mltton jmen
SOI ks. Salvage of various klrids has been cpllected Inbludlng aluminium, and silver paper; i Various lectures anti demonstrations have also, been held including sbveral by members, ■fler the repqrt (had been adopted, le Treasurer,presented hbr balance
e met scarf; pullover,! gloves} and
£ s. 4 , thri co ^itte e . rdgretted toj an- riourice' the[!lrerignatlbri o f ! the
particularly as the expenses go on as usual. I'iThe i Secretary] and Treasurer wpre bqth thanked for thfelr work during; the pgstyeai: and
W^e fewer members, than 'last Nar, this Isl a very favourable; outcome,
147915 17' 1 tafflee: .The ,tehrilri was then vacated and the electlop iof , 'pfficlals'and
1438 6 S pommlttee by ballot'itook [place, T Arphddacon'I 'Ac^kerleyi andl([ Mr.
lOOOo 0 0 Bajxter!, acting I as tellers, jiThe following appolntmentsj
were.made:
£161,883 1
2528 18 S Hdrnby,. Mrs.! L |Kay,' and [[ Mrs. .Ackerley. -, Vlcq-Presldent. [Com- Mrs, J [Ackerley, '[[Miss
Miss Ackerleyl Srdslderit;' Mfss M. THOliGHT
Judge: of
thlip.improvement, no ’
Ackerley, Mrs,lAlrey, Miss'Barron, -
’ ’ s. Baxter, Miss Hargreaves,(Miss -
'rifterwards held -,to elept a secretary taU treasurer.' ! Miss-(Barron;.was. asked to continue; as secrettay'. and' "fe. Baxter Wat elected, tretaiirer. ie ‘Various new! siib-cbminlttees
M-lHohiby.’ ['Mrs.'S. Hornby, Jafikso'p. Mrs. L Kay,| Mrs.; fcalteri! Mrs. I'WJulamkon.. A mtatlrig ■ .of ;: the [ committee, .—
-
(vete then formal. ’Tea: tvas then sewed after! which the proceedings ended With a short whist drijve,' A vote of .thariksl was [accorded thei tellers]
,waS held Ip fiU(ton &hool last 1
;we|k..'!
SeventeenJ.tablesiwere occupied foril whist.'" TheJM.O.’siWere Mta John; ■Wdod for whlst,| and Mr. John [Frank-: land for dancing!, Supper: was! served by I thri committee [and] was
much.eri-, L joyrid. 'rhe-prizek wese(won as follows;]
night'
Tayior;' 3, Miss lE, Davlte; consolation. Mite D. Maudsley!; sealed numberj Miss J. (Moore. ■ Gentlemen: ! L-rMr. E.' 'Maiidsley; 2;'Mto Newbold; 3,|Mr. R,'
ctoned on till f! aim.,: ]Mr.',Ha,rdlker’s band playing; j- If was ,4 most! tdecess] venture : and wasf much qn,’"""’ '
was: won byj Mr. R. CowgiU, Dane-; by an augmented (bomparty, was
[ill: - ler, Mr. con.; Sr. Jjl Kay; ( sealed,
'. A. Chadwick. A wmpetl-j d Committee:
(odd [Jarber; , Cq:
■-'one?”,"!' ^ ■ ' '
Citstbmer:, [Sarber;
ohorS of prizes and al
wish [to! tharik .all Who worked so
‘1A ad. what abcout '
___ [
ntre parting, sir?” Pleasb.”
• ;Mrs.
La n - short was
T H E ,,, Trgasufer after many years of
!" Italy Shows Minister. Speridi'ery'sign of coUapse.''
'er, Australian! war
r-: I r.'Hiiri'ahr-' ' ' [The [murd’rlng. gri
(Ere long will riieet his ; ' ! f Hurtahl
Our
Right B spite
We The
sheet, which;was ’verytaatlsfacitory, there being: a'; small balarice In the bank ai the' Cdririluslon [of the year’s- working, ; 'Cdnsldferingj tha t there
enlti
, i Hurrah royally Hurrah
splendid grit,.,'
ha ;o’s' troops a '■!
, . — ---- iht failedi to score—, iAgalnst his taetaeS; barred, was the
They’ve drivenr,b iek the looting brute, i
. Hurrah renl b;
Hurrah■ ■ t
The I bully’s'onila ‘
No doubt: poor MltJsso’s feeling sore. 1
i door, 1 (
Defeat now starejlhim ta the: face, -Hurrah'
“DeiSadent” Brjtal His f‘ mighty ’’ Heroic! Greece : Huirtan
Sha He’s
;tered musi
This
i.baast, who S Cam.
Hurrah rig JPst Hurrah
Came in the wan His' heart’s destoi Hurrah
m O F m
iT'Lp'VB the,sunshine, clear freslt air], tad rolpng seas, f ( '
But! I' should.' IqVe! them better,, fat [than words an tell, ( : !
fvalley,' lakes (a ' (I ):
Ttae cloudiest! sjeies^ the riioPntains,. arid trees:"
If all mankind: o-day enlpyed them., " (Just as well. I (
Each man deptridt upon mankind,.'' jUkewlse maiiklrid ' j ! i
Depends'on fnan.j this truth must [dominate bur mind. ’ :( : |
It (is the vital [link' that! binds the (human chal:l, (
| a d le s 1, Mre.|j. Bax(qr;::'2, JVIiss F.]-
Without it all our! sacrifices are la I™' ”- - ' ! : - !
! ' i . (
The 'Voice of justibe echoes thrbugh .!eternity,.
' [ [ , : |
But ey’ry. curqe tragedy
I grief and shame, to-day, Isjbut a curte of man, . i will pass.iwayi
That'dooms
Man has been I given' all 1 ' i tags he requires,
Ajlutrire, saner 1 Is 'near.
Is'fleetlng, land: the anklnd tb, poignant
; ■ ■ ((-'! ■!:•
(that, soon the bless-
But still remains ,a fool (and telave ' to'valn deslbes;
, | ' - il ' ’ ! !
Y e t things [aretaever hal(, so bad as they appear
the ’
department 1 li; statrbn. f* I left an, at
A Irian entered
'd (the lost property a larta railway
Irig A bottle of last rilght. Was ^‘Nb. -sir,” s:dd the ’ . ,
"but (the fellow who found It I was."
! tabhe cate- coiitaln- whlsky ta the (train It: turned In here?" atteridant.
and morp beautiful. E, OXBDHGH.
t>;i! ,V,- ■
.I ,
icons has put to shame,. iBirdbne the time
im’s spoiled — has pu the bandit’s, rieryes,. 1
vhat he deserves, bearlj thj brand ot
for filthy Igato, he’ll ne’qr pbtain,'
: JR.P. .L O W S H I P u 'I
Froih point to pitot he’s had'to race,. : .Hurrta![ :
1 [(■!(- . , ' '
hls game,^
.Hurrah!' ■ ■ ho
■ of aU]hl
il with Joy Hurrah
Greeks hai suit, '
We’Ve given, him some;nas ,y' knocks. Who thought on i___
:60Ri Mussrilinl’s, got some shocks. ' " Hurrahfl.i
mgsteri niinbeb (two„ Us to p"‘
have shown 'their
B bn the run. : 1 meat victories Won,
'vqdpne tjieir bit, tall yams
e [foUowebi-pr,tain’s
B.ifft., In hls;'89th year,'removed a; geritlemari who between; 40 and 50, yerirs before played ,arii important
■pie death of Sir Mathew Wllsoil, -!l '
- r t Iriithe political life of Cllth- 4e. [‘.Those'were' the. days prior tq the,lps|;ltutlqn of the;ballot box,
wpen (iahdldates harangued thell: supporters arid opponents from; the htatings to the accomtiaftlmerit of shbwefp of rotten | eggs, etc. ' At
tlipt ariie , it was,, thought little hOTrn tad I no' sin tolsbciire a map’s vote by [way of hls (storii'ach, and it
J in ^ the Ktng'.!cmlifgl|„.nt » : M ‘S S M S g S er ’t; ,
Isjihardiy, Ip j suq)i;
pUld . at Urgeslof
to' be, wondered at that Small (constituency as,
times be unseated on bribery [ and! corruption.
Slf Mpthe'^ has been so* little con- rangi
1 |[: ' ( I ) , ! - +!' ■ with the borough recently
|ujs thbre lire many whoYemembet his coririection with the;town.” !
'! ■■!'
U'lSoipq good work has'been (lone iiil Ithe iwayl of' relle'vlng (the distress amongst I outdoor iworkers by, the rbuef jundj opened by,the Mayor,- 'A most igratlfying feature ls| the wsy^ri- which the mlU| operatives have rmlled to (he support of the vreather-stayed wqrkersi” ,
J
abpeneb bf jAldernian John Sbuth. worth,! presided iat ithe annua: mbetlrig !of| merilhers of Clltfierob atlve .Cluh. The balance
■jMr, C.|B. Rowlandson,: in I m . ' the
'Jq:.83-li5-^l0jd; 'aridi the'lexpendlture !, The frilidSiOf the(Club
' mart SoiithWortp, | chairman; [: Mr! Ci H. powlandsonj, vlce-ehlanrita j
Mi J. [Brown, treasurer!: 'and Mn E. T.
telch; ijnrJ, secretary. ‘ ^ i-1^ '
tlie Rev. |T. Turper Lariqaster, the ' ,son of I Dr.
At CanlbrldgeJ on the(15th,! the tee! of M.A. [was, conferred tan
sebondj Grindli ton and
I)apcaster ' of curate! at the
issj Jebb;i 0^ berby 'iwas' ap- ,nted ass slant Inlstress atlGls-, i :n Natlopal SbHool..'] i-
rlsh Church, Morecambe.’ i J j l : ' R
■ [. J
shbet, presented! by Mr.;, J. Blown, shbwep the .Income te have [been
etaeeded I £850. [ (Colbnel, Starkle wps rb-elect'ed ipreslderit; Alder-1-
he I was |a [comparative r tq the younger igeneratloni
on[^tp the Hire, ] burning Iher'i head and iface severely
Hyde’s' .Charity, rece
, pach
- total riuriiber ol persons proqefeded agalpsl and taken before jthp Jus-
report jfor the bbrough snowed that the fofce consisted or himself-two sergeants and stxi' constables. ' ’’ The
■ Chief Constsble,EdWards’s annual ‘ ■ !' I !
eceivlng is. ■
! +
(tlcek was 200, of , whoiff 167;were [convicted.
,few[er than £j4 c largeU had relatlba to drunkenness tad disorderly con duct, 'The report sholwed [that the/ number of cbminbn Ipdglhgtabuses in, Cptheroe, leg i arly visited by the
wqrej sent te, Qi arter [Sesiilonb; No
,pbllcej:was I^, v ith accori inodatloa for 175 persons. [The nlglitly ! aver- : [age [was 63. Vi grants admitted to
the casual vrarta; at-the Workhouse totalled 2,667:. i-Thire Werb 22. licensed vlctua lers and 12 I beer house I toepbrsj I the | number of • inhtai(,ants jprcpbrtlopatb
licensed house belngf 272 persons weije (rieSted tad 1 [con victed for ,druril:bhnesB on Sundays.
pprtlop:
[of theiConservttlve Foiling Assocl- ,atlon for Whaliby Pc lllnk District, was held bn jthf aist,' summoried lat the! Assembly, looms.' {‘[But the heating'appara ;uB of thd jhaU was;' Dut(of ;orderi a id ari was made to] thsj Dog Imngwprth was re-elected ipresldeiit and
The first pnn jpl general mbetlng: f
adjburriment. tlnnl”^ Mr. T.
tary. i', Thompson hqp. secre-:-
Hotel, IKlng/^tteet, Clltherbei thfe contrabt for wh ,ch was placed with Mr.jWffilariiMlichelL'
Excavations trere beguri for the- proposed ereetbp of thb Station
youngest ,soii- c f , Elijah Gobk, 12, Castle]3treetl ’ Rojse'Sutclifle (33), Lo\^ Mbor; Isabella' jValsh (63), '10, Graftori-strebt; John Wlndle' (74) , '
Deaths: ,Fred'0. Cook](34), the ...............
Goploff tofirmairy.! " - f • M-'.•*',!
'
toiieacK Eight
: lvd IndictE-bleiteakes nor Rc 1. before,!: wheitshj )had!a fit arid fell “ sustalrijed jd kevei se ekl
L O O K I N G A G O
F t p s FE9M i OUR ISSUES of ; JANUARY Wrd, 1891. ' ■ !■ i
_ A r i old Glsburn resldinfj Mrs. Cliarnley,-,: pied . as (a [result of injuries,
I'weeks talked
iO LN D It h e
1^ 0!^
W ' e p U N “.LANcksHi:
■RUDGINf along] tm t path' tajhe
l.irioord. v(th just 11 .tae' .alh ny gatof”’ ut
"
^It^hatip^lied to _____[net need
Itat hn\\^xi ifou do
There we’re ; B5 applicant for Idisbursed on the
pl'ptabers ' [SO
ffie sever^ frost linjbmfq:
the snow wbflchi dri scores
cf \;S,'were prl|ig‘ Iri
abutely t a k p ’ 1 loum taap I
nion pbet Teco:
'orry
our tout
my .,— „ . later, I die
rice (hte sqm
:s about ’thb coUhf;ry- cbme botoss Wad !sufficed not tr'oublB to
general misery} ■ , ill
a^te^ffi [jof th& te i casurilUes id Tti(y were'more riume 'ous
most I bbple wbuid suspei ;t. gameKbper frltad hadtaeen
^ b ta l i fop' (to death,
prbbl.bly
hrijUd foiirl ■with some ■been killed Wten
(ants. b ackblrds ajnd star! .rigs iC
is: fre tbld
arid
n bUf ' h'lriris,'. gi|ciise, I dead,Ttad'declired
Eviction tlatthejljhad
iV the cold.;'-' . 1 jpggestei that] r lore ieV[had bbeh.unab !]to
i,ftd hadlfbally stai'ved friend shobk hit head,
s j(i}’'..he^ bald] r 'f Tteir
te chiefly ip quite ^opd notaw'^tel^ all] .bl
think tm '[ frobt got at f tl etoi fl^ng their leattere In sudi: a
wi .y that! hey could pot fly. »nd: re illy (stei king at the hear: ' Of,
them;' ‘ I ' '
great — - ■Woulc survlyi
i t e p |bV
ftleriL. foot'of the
, iFrpta the - bookcise he
■othejc
feule llke.t seven
taackb 1 bqok aWhlr
r tb contlr
■ffitag so'.lbri abqui, and
they did'; not riel d; a); :eep them allvb, ijiby
as
they cbUld get; '■
sb lon^.as theyi,cbuld
this time, weihad ieachb^]niV *f,
’s siiUS (ilttle (elottage ptjthb tells} and he tavitedime
'Iqngeef, but | iot as disastrous at] i'e said, 'some spieolbs'
last witater wi-k,far mare serlouf,for. birds' jthari 19 20. whe 1 the seterityi ot the Weat: ter ■
wai not: so] pp-'
•small ■
gpton, 1‘You legged teio.!' ' " Yoii
■bigger birds .said.' 'fWx ones-r(he tit ! Heigaye mi " I couldn’t b(
3
^AiteV 1917 )ok several umbers "You! me;
creatu: don’!
lUtl i e , ' tl,
you’re beaUy ■ Jars to recoyer nemal
joned lomb'lof :|the we walked [along,!'I ,, about; (heIl'Srit'aUer
an guesi,” 'he repllqd. srei would be fppr,-i
,! for:eximnlei?i'’n';' a qbeer, porti'of look, telling youtaowijth'ey
■'w'fint tell the' uopkcaspl again.. Interesi
’link flrd |’eni'|fl: Suddenly py
■llbt,
ir'teent 'lumber toll lUtstratejl chiefly (0 the __ i t proved
'wlhter of 1939 'British Isles..,
oi er a
assured me. .
■'5 ln :M th 'n(y lexperlbiice lot cr I. years; I and typta
'J>c :the’ ; 1
potaCj my I., '
' ' ; , ,
t ta you more tpan I pari.’.’ f And. he forthwith
•extremely readable dtalng, amoiji report cn the
birds-! iu n g ry •st.” ■ I
find
tep look Eng i for; l}qta;; i t
le j four-legged I’ve al little .book bpi'e.' that
_____ . . . frlenel got;Up Id," he
va
of '"Bri'tlsh Bliidbi? . mageztafe-'devotbd
birds on thb BriUbh to beta slender, butj bboklet, (iori--
(fleet bf (the se', on bltd-Ufe Irt
other: articles
; reported thqrq is prc(ty accurete; /Min",
' “You canil'il ike it arid I to “,It| fii
that wha
tlpns ,oc( ur. 1 IPake the; book W yqu, but be sui :lybu Ibt'me'.haie,,.. b a c k .! l i ’s valpbWe, apd I woulOflft like to le se Iti
hrippeneii' las | year: (Will ] go htapenlta when' the same co:
tali’.
E.ONE sdctlon jf (he; report' de ils. with the! weather! generiily,
.British Isles as a whole, the 1193 3-40 ■wtater was the boldest of the'iltth ceritury.' so i i . r . “ over , rii u^ch' (probably to< 'qt) ' o f ' Engl: tap,
leVleW. He m mtlons that over we
SP-20th or JEi uary 2( th-21st vad .teted." [ !
' tare: said to ( have equalled, | lie scyerlty :pf an? 'witmn merairy swept ovfer iriu ilj of Central i 1 ,nd Northern Engls np.”, Thtat accounted foy the deep dtlfps. with coriseqliBnt tVaffle an^ | srib)t|r
'expqrience, I slic uld have expect id! '■Bteofn Janus .w : 26th: to . 21 th; blizzards 'vhlcl :n various locall' les
, 'Which' Is ibiit, from my i t a
.riifl,.., earthi Is
dlalocatlo: botod vl"
0^
ages. It
of
total of 55 R.HP.C.A. respect of c aielt' to animals afte:
.Lancashir > tentributed:
Among , othdr of erices for which Hpnr. vlc(Ions wer; se iured IK is tateres! tag] i to note two for( 1 ailmo to: t’epqrt ,tU «r
l 1 prosecutions
! [cntelty: _fo ap^ita^ lsrshow,'a(lowqr tital during 1940, 1,161 talatast l}412.ta f39,
■years (and duration pf
iani :
' p:
agtairist 31,17:: in last
lnyi even ' tiie itigated
yfear is lowerf-22,317 1939.
C( ' W tThere
pro| wei _ or holding s
Btectlon 6f bif( taf-and two penons le
he wai*. Convictions foil iber ' of compIaSri 'ts
tar ainfew'lterm-t -thg ar
number of donvi itlons, 15, is]ta refjteqt of (horses, and food animals f ■" largely ta the Us!. mcludlng sheep, rabbits. foWlSf turkeys arid. d|
Society hac ; coi(iplamts — r-„ - .
conv of
. „
durligl December]! ta aU!
ctions :securei_ ,'dn S.P.C.A.
The: highest' igs]
4m
culfesls' ln a cowlM i,
_..ere werfei iva?vanor , ______ uh li ■ f, thfe [acts fort the
M the 220: Rqvell
Ciithi . kill:Acer/' ' iRlslll
:01d Now HasI Da;,
Ferij
re idisqualifieo l di from keeping a dog Well dOi: l cence, ohe for flvq
K
.and,,., wljlel
of ’
January- was trie coldest caleridai] mbnth t! nee i February, 1895; ' tad thfe coldest Jari lary since 1838 ” Mr. HriWke ssys. ;' ‘ In mtay; districts the frost on the night of Jamlary
ner than (riy hltperto ; reglsrJ , )■
I [. 'is ].■
the Wh:
b'odle’b of
‘fii 'ibU
(iter
liroduceel a small red-! tad, after studyMglt friend teggestedllhat
Vinters., '''}■ | . i ; i! [drawer
of-ms.illttle
... .v.«Y.iable: shblter^ 1 ,1' ' .! iKfflA IriAffoato Hi
^ the tiUii;Saylhg!..hb 00k at hls recorels of;
' ' -I ' '
rE went ojnj.'to say that' }sct Uty, IS food 'Vould bb Iri tiufeel ajrd!
birds be uld usutay firidlsp nc-, '
tael
(fie I lid
observ int, asi you Would e [ttaj had; talfo qbtani ir bther i^bservqrs.'
.
bo'W iiich tootabn-
iim
' mlsfortineq birds [were
l:eff about how..tih nter.' tad went
3
Hfiiike ptevldtog tils-
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