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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


+. IM


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


t +


At his owh was relei


ietaker at


ised from the the Town Hall


+ .


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


. \ i


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


LIU


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—


,, , .


■ 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


. ;


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-





■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.


:


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.


:] -


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. '


f


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





'ifVA’riVE;' QFTICEBig ! UNTEp AT ANNUAL;,, afEEXING;-' • ■!!;' ■


(


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.|


j


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.


' '


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


I


„ |‘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, !





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


, ! ;


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.


, , , [ .


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.! .[


S


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


| .


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' '


' '


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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