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f lT .T T T T E T lO E A D V E B T I S E R


Ip QUIS


Jmities for Iwlll b( cru Ifoft b ; good narkfets


Tjall.' , ; ' 4


JyOungiist son of Mr.liand iMrs. looth, \ lell-terface. Cllthferoe. ' aigr ited I to' Australia- 15


ENTLYi a p.i-i^vvf.w


pn| received from Sergt. G. A. letter h a s cheery , lIrcjim hi re and dach bquadron regiment is ablout 18


J to be herd for' a' montp and Iwfe get relieved b« anothed


Irsb, ah i the other troops are peel .all the! way aipng. I We


J H.Q., )ut 1 it jwould suit us |to' the ground to regain (here time,


pop and wfe return] I to f b jup wiih last wee.


les, can she ge^i pretty wil ! me. ' Ve had


ped as ind hasn’t! “


re is a ht tw4


ties” we ns tinni-


lly,. spei atlbn' phths, I from


lij^Mobi


■sed to qpt


I s , th a t fe were porse c b r days tfii habit i our


. t im e . I little bn tp


In t out Ivler dor 1 of and


Iroos a


e prqt ty rough., e oh this' at times.


stopper


n ) we


v}eil supplif dor’t get in a ■d, fruit I and


tore up the 1 nitles| and


king, we’re w than we vb never hi


cjuldido [and oniend Sand


; - I'' Fbrce g is' justiven a


job


o'trseives{ ■“ d catcl in a bo


I tb cover' ILs


IRIEND I'hite Cl le folio


Iniissio: I,


aeeklyi


hors to


oat. .vin;


not


1 vesj although V t e' living bn irpn


e a:iy f., we cau ive thoi


ation arid w.e had the- I uii I cii(i 1 aiiu


e used t a not see a.


i byng'fi _ bh. jw o of shooting occ ;


we were ra tions,


b i t it I was I very s’ backs, i We- 60 miles bn the-


t one day and. ihina before to. h t eiPht dozen ughlS enjoyed.


day


was wor isked


cqua apre 01


n te d iw i th . ' n handecL two ago ;


HE GEOC ER’S LaAbENT. fastoodce


to the tl^e


la]; hav asked a seek


[gate S' Peter


h a gro


many anci m hy a ! ,


admissiof. celt’s


l, harp,u’ive' hid enoii touched


|e ry . co fidian t of


bdj tall


tin's I yo.u ca ■he dues ICertific for -


ie.|days, Ihandle;;


bt |have


■plied le s e anti |ld ren ,s. l rose h


,, [are lldren's


f- Wilps I’ing mt jwoni


|e new I , bright


ppless [lying again ace to a


atdhing pain,


ten the sbrrov


■e ji grad lorted f from impot|t


ha ' r a d t ld Co;


nnol tioris se


15


o s ofm|Ira^, which cur: ■'Pr


ited43n Tli ; replly not "blit tafi


Ic^lf' deal.


Ih.Y 'shot into n


1 ipplied p syrup .lyppljed V


■vith ej bacon


* JY frienid Mr.


4erful th|e' n ig h t’s


tile i'uti:


day I brii ig re of tO:r a ' loved


bird. CO ving veitsds :


'Bbb’ itflb


Riding, o f les th e fol-


m trn in g light, been dark with;


s a hope more; racked with


t() take y n r p a r t; lou.t might pflng peace


tired heprt. |w open. thejeasettent wide, |u r lovep one sled ps. I


le,,dawping jiighl Id nightly fears i


|0 yoi f papei


Idoed Iwn Je rescpi J lYourapping Icket co: [Id gpals


ecue bn?


lade of Jper. a Isdireq- Jiarts Ided as lent of j re prin|t


irpose.s,


luires loses.


leather luriches, jews fo liur wa.' T\r cart: lorlng Ihich p llr Pon


iper i t


now peeps, e cast aside, : •


In t) 0 d


or Mem


ecked airmen • arid se a - eryj time a | ship |is tOr- 'an- aeroplane is] forced!- the seaj tpapef is used .in. e operatlonsJ


realise how much- th e you sa te can help to


l Jrecked ship and, ion many o th e r


■itaihers used by th e Royal ih an t ■ Njiyies as distress or throtyirig a line to a


I bu'ff ehVelppes or k r a f t paper can be turried Into--


i p


•s. Flare parachutes, are- f a specla ly trea ted tissue- ind a| good quality, paper Ik - uired[for thd pew slmpllfled’. which are noW', helrig pro­ part, of tha lifeboati CQUip-t our merchant ships. These - ed jorl toueh',\ w a terp ro o f withstand


lo idge bo;


ttapei


te paper fc f engine gaskets,^ i.nd boxes foy •


'ced kiowp I


coridltiohs. which


resci: for I in


rch for a i r ' th e sea,- need


all types, of- The ! reseue


d;,-Th£ lai nches' rad'os,, ay speh q jvltal p a r t in the;: es’s


-lyorls.j also re-h' lulation p u r r '


'Sta| Ri c6ffee|s,


. desc i|


you done? sill


sh i: ne in,’ he .said


ing ab( a you


fold. hen


op 0 a t the pearly gate.


and old. m4n of fate- |


St. P e te r '


h e ar th ye ar !”


ef


b e ll.. nd take a.


open h of hell!” .


lut grocer^ andi grades,


bit


-rantsi ibably the


n no oh^y


argftnnd heavy


he coin; s vflth id


5,' ni ates list


'ibe tjhe ap p ea r - . :a . , Mysorq and: ‘ * 'ention th e which a re th e boun-


irmal [tlni'es, sultanasj.


Giocers in the In s t i tu te


certlainj ’ or


iposit food


the


with wihj


n ani :tra whj


’it!


. like my- ;e ar^ some


-,e y’o'ung .grocer broac| knowledge of th e articles: r scientific e question;


• ekafnlna- ] TE


neo 11 strd: IE


Tflihen the insid


APOTS 1 of your china teapot


_ ; and leave it rivernight. Wash it out th'cfroughly in tbfe, morning.


lines discoloured wash it out with a ,ng solution Of Vinegar and hot water. E Ithe spoui is particularly badly ned the best idea is to cram it full of


' if the teapot ;,o be treated is a gilvei i l then fid it fo the top with boilmi a ter and a litfle soda. ! Leave this ti


[


,=tand for about |24 hours, and then wasiji the usual wa


cuUoard. This means that--in all pre^ bability the same set of. sheets; and liithes is being used week after week, yiilo others afl'the bottom of thej pile


5o many peo; ekly parcel en on the to;


aie doing no riiprk. . dribution offlabour.


. values is : vitamins be vhitej flour;: al workers- rations o f are [young ;od liyer oil


Marmalade 'Pudding.—Ingredients; Spz. lur, 2oz. cooking fat, 1 tablespopnful if igar, 1 teaspqonful of- baking^ powd^ r.. nch of salt, nlade. Mix


COOKERY RECIPES


y are school- extra milk?.”-


. .......... ..........d the basin. Cut layers of paste‘to fit ihb basin, beginning with a nail round for the bottom a n d . getting irger as thay go up. , Fit a layer 5n, iread with-parmatade; fill up the bajStoi


:jiblespoon£u! round insid'


:ild water, oard. We


i 1 this way, and finish with a lid lain paste. | Cover with.a piece of m


‘ p, and serve. -


jiotatoes, marie a hole through :each £ 11 with sausage meat. Put in a


Potatoes rind Sausage.—Peel spme la ' . . .


vith a little hot fat, bake and baste 'Until ■ ender and' brown. Place on a hot dish


iheese (you can use up a, dry piece), mix with it a I'liftle mustard and a ,pinch of salt. Sprinkle a square of fried riread. with finely chopped chutney, cover .With


ind pour riound a thick brown gravy. 'Cheese 1 and Chutney.—Grate : toe


X d® n r e c e ° d e dW a


the cheese,' make very hot under- a grill nd serve at] once; A very tasty, snrick. Ginger,' Biscuits.—Ingredients; , 4oz.


flour, 2qz. fine oatmeal, i teaspoopful of ground | ginger, 5 . teaspooriful baking -^wder, 2oz sugar, 2oq.. ffiar- garine, lltablespocnful honey, m ilk ; to mix. “Mix together the .flour, oatmeal, ginger,' and [baking powdqr. Cream )he margarine and sugar, stir in the' hbiiey


yard’ preceaea y sUnds ■ wer; Leonard s ; Cnurc


house, Irres


pective of [the penora occupiers, i and)


riXleXmination of th; congregation at the funeral sqrvlc


X hX 'c ’^ tu iey I Vifar of^^Salesbu^. ^ ir i th e uriavoidable absence of thfl


and add thej dry ingredients. Mix very stiff paste with milk, and ;;oll about }in. tliick. Stamp into rounds place on a greased baking-sheet; '^ake in a moderate (jven until brown, apout


;o a iout and


15-20.'minutes. '


salmon, lozi margarine, loz. flour, _:i, i _ j_______


milk, salt and pepper, parsley, batter' for fish finely,!


Melt the margarine in a pan, add flour and seasoning and cook slightly. Ari*! the milk arid bring to the boil, oeiting ''jell all the time. be.of a sol t,he


removing


coating.. Flake skin


together and spread the rriixtu:' 4___


fish rind plate to cc


portions, c !at


paste,consistency. chopped


parsley


Fish Cakbs.—Ingredients; I sipaU tin gill


■sin ‘ I , .


a little flhppped the


and-■udhe.-.


The mixture'Shpuld St r- in


Pi. ' Di-vide into eqilal-sized at in hatter arid frj


docai organisations was giv^^ oy ■the ? '® '^ ? ? ’ir?th?lrirvlce was-the B e i


! Jh ? irnW Pugh (Low Moor), E. Hofgkiri A (T to o l e s ) ._ Hodgkin ( ■ ‘pipnirhuj^ C3.tli6dr.2Jl1 RiirnleY); W .F . C. Clark, a t St]


, arine paper, and steam for IJ :hqi;rs. If there is any marmalade left pile it on top of the d'otj pudding when it is disl ed;


id salt loge- the sugar.


hrir, rub in the fat ,and:sti Mix to a moist dough,wit! irid roll out on a fiour


4I5 tablespoonsful of iriEr- ihe.ilour, baking powdrii


If you makeTa rule that each week tcli of clean linen is to be put , at .di e ;tom of the pile you will,ensure ;a’fa^r


' . 'i


HOUSEHOLD LINEN e when they unpack th


of laundry place' th of the pile in toe:lineri--


wbre !; a ttached


oad f rom we ikeep.


the d rm y , id on.


before! I som'e m o n th s to, th e


— ___d a store 4 d |wlthL.


closeb to- ave been.


for dbout two- our i?quadron, d p , th a t


put 40 I liles of coast to attend bonj'uni tibri with otaer units,


urn ab )ut on the coast. We’ve


igd) and judging from “spaps” pnie, life on the farm and In Bsfrallf n Light Hoise- Regl- Fhas nade| him a | very a t [fellow H e ‘says: Since we campet: at Bunbuty . we’ve all o\ er the place. ,1!hls Is ■ bteerth canlp since [then, dur w ork Is much the same, pricing ;he coasts, we haven’t / from the district .jet.! 4y th


ut


. phe'd a n a a n a ll- , Lancashire should ■ ' an d plenty of '


export f tade fo r • V . .


health and the HOUSEkOLD


Persiiring feet shorild be-bathed frp-i


«;-■ * . i .. BEAUTY kjiNTS


I Ij ,


ouentl * in brine or disinfected water.' rhang ! the stockings bfteh and hUng the;


kides n the air a t n ig h t The feet should { be occasionplly bathed in a strong solution of sodaJ Dust the insides of the shoes with borricio powder or wtth a mix are of powdefed alum and pow-> dered'lt'annin.


hands


Gen ile massage, wi wiU remove pny tendency to d


doublA chin, and will youth ;ul appearance Pur lice' stone Is


medic m for legs.


afterv ards. with a good lather.


t(j) the face, q


Use i t during [the bath removing easily and cleanly. | I '


Do niorni


start brush


cally.


a 75f|mild gale'" end and blowing.


“ hairs rind . WHArS


THE tiBAND, ^OBK S lB ^ T m H E U.SiU.SJ Army] plis-VB a


JL starring role -sliith a story of the


i-my ■


;h the backs of the give a fresh arid good


scenes of-tank ays


‘fXhe Bugle Sounds- ®?F®„*®nf fh» drama wo'Ven in to th e , action ol ,^ e mnte corps, i With'fhe approval Ahe n.S.' War^Department, two unite


enacting [its stirring role. )f tanks plunge across the screen, mye


in/i TUftde' many scenes ’ witn rwuiar o n f ^ h e r e ^ l t ik a picture Of most igtio ahtlon ^ t h the r e ^ lw a™^


?wulw John


panzfee, baby, elephant, 'unA oth^^^®^]: thri


tdopt^^riou” riffip.1 abducted^^


from the or


■po emove th at “ frimmy ” , roU, touch ! ,


the fl( or just beyond the. right foot with both lands, and swii^ over to th e left.'


t lis exercise 20! times night and ag hnd you wil) find your “ rbU”


will soon disappear. ! , If .y mr hair is dulf p d dryilooking, oy


nerhais too oily, treat it to' r ^ u l » brushing; Use a stift| bristled brush and


ail round until the scalp tingles.


make thing later] milk. Unless yov-


We


all know the'^^ying “ Wilful waste woeful want ’[ If we Waste any- we are sure to want it sooner- or and this applies .particularly 'to Unless yourljnilk is pasteurized.


CARE OF MiLK this is how you shmld treat it to pre­ , ^


vent ; t going bad and being wasted. , - Immediately the milk is delivered, it


dioula be put into g ejean saucepan or double boiler and brought to the bOil.


As si on-as. it is baling, pour thd milk. , i„.


nto a clean jug and stand it vesse I of water'.


IS qi, milk;


u te cold.


take a cop with


it out of the -water and stand it up airy place, preferably in a, draught, a piece of mfislin over it to keep


should be coriled quickly. I t


out flies. all


transport takes loifger than usual. i ; WASHING WOOLLEN'S , • Dfln’t hang you:


to d|:y after they the


thei any IV uch ' it fit for them he shade out n up in.a tov


airing spot until the


woollens on the line ave been washed, as


hveight of the'l wet wool wiU make


ther 1 lose their shape. • ^ e ith e r should be hung onjithe kfichen rack or


where else neap a fire,


the best plan when the weather 0 be stretched put^ flat


of doors, is to wrap el and leave them in


cuphoarli or some other warm. :V are ready to press.


the • ’Then the


These precautioi 3 a o u ld be taken in sometimes-


feather, hot oI cold, for sonn


Leave it until the miUi is imperative that


|n a ^ e p


S i r i a ld l Owen, Henry^Travers,^ptaut Dwtine. 1


coxon i s ' sincere' as a country incum* b eX a n d other ! in majOT rolM mrtude


Sandars,! the two. latter giving clever juvenile’characterisations.. ,.


s “Mrs. pVUrii-ver” constitutes the entire programme.'


to m hay a! Patrons should be in their s ^ t s early


c^ver . ■


, .


from the n a p of the neckband Upwards to the crown rhythmi-*.


Continue this upward moyenient


ever.” If tells the simple.,humAm tale a v e r a g eO ig l i s hw om ^


alike have, put, it ^ o n g s t


& f ^ f i » “w a r f a r - e » ___


It'U riiiiof : miiraCG STIQ Sn h ^ e been no better choice, than ‘ the best


easy lust


Thoroughly soap the iegs then; rub the piece


of pu nice .stone over the hairs, using a circulir motion.. They will come away;


This is I tthe simple, heart-waimtog stOw <ri -.ani English


me and lEhglish-speakmg audleMesthe world over have acclaimed Jt as a t n ^


fop the purpose. j T-HE ENGI ISP A’T 'WAB. circi s man. has been, taken to leak of-physical prowess, swuigs a^ng


poivJr” lines, .'cllmte I huge and plunges into thq river from BrooK Ijm iuspensioii bridge. '


entertainment, “ Sunday Tunch, an ex^ ] M a t i n g story of piu^iste and a show,


\ POGikilS’F l t ROMANCE. slgnedM dsterislhly I,for : himofous


girl, constitutes the . (ffilef Monday. In emanates;from t o stuffio


t o amt time. I in ®o»Pany w i t h ^ g l e Gilchrist, Dan Dafley, jjunr.^Guy bee; “Bags” Ragland, ie o .^ rc e y an^


. ' ^ i « W w l l n Lilnlhgan^andDalley.^^^^^


stpri runs' through th r ils ] to d laughs. IWb-FEATOBE


pr o g r am m e . ;


day! and tfaeiweektSid’s a u d le n ^ t o t MEiki Shayne has Produced a lightning-, to tlm film packed with tM l ls tor toe mst-talking Idetectiye; entitled -The Mto m o WriuIdn’tW . ” i Lloyd J4olan X th e cSefree„ unpredictable Shayne,


It will- be generily agreed by ’nmrs- laiunuo...


/.arrying out. I t


' 1


oft Metfo-Goldwyn-Mayer, and Jeai Rogers and William LundlgM for


' % dibw artiste. Oneri spine positiy|; tingles : as; Tarzan, famongst om a ,


ASTAIB—BITA I HAYWOJITH.


has enjoyedlunquqlifled success every­ where; Besides th « e ; popular fe a r in g niavers. such well-khown actors as John gSbaidVRobert Bflnchley, Osa M ^ n S id Frieda Ineecoro give su p ^ r t. miiiic Lq by' Cole Porter, writer of so Sanv feffintolrielo^^^^ ] The story mvoiVes around the activities of a JNeyr y JX p fX t o r " his danc^instructor.^a bevy of pretty chqnis-girls' apd .ipany amusing coriiplications lead up to the


NevCT Get Bich.’’ • to; t o vew be^ tra­ ditions of musical comedy, the piefure


_ _ _ _ rial comedy,


grandmimax. ■AN


I laflghvprovoking ■


Sparkling dly ser ous [


abmy'.'i dialogue, ,i f^st action


I biried in “ l1’Top Sergeanf Mulligan, Pathe com yedv coming Thursday.


gituatipto


ferocity on two 'rriokies' who owed h ta money when allMverelm private I to arid t o i r toriocenf bungltogrieeps I t o


toe: story e he vente are


I riibI and his characterisation of the riOTb, Throughout'


burly Nat Pendletbn lias thej title deaHi-tr cpTinix*? Serfgfcantiis a goood lAug^


.Thursda , ^


’The role.


:om- the


and


flugto t o


madder than a wet hen. ,!^®, are Prank iFaylen and Ctoarles, pall,


cdiries ffifough wito | another of, ^®. sSaikling nertormarices for Which he is tomtos


b£'^|wenVver to t o Police Ball. slcond feature in : the progranune,


ffis ehmracterisation of toe. ight will


“ Tne Mad! Martiridales,” has Jane


Withers as i younger : daughter 6f an mcdntric family. Very funny, ;.to|s l


PLANS y d u B VICTOpYj


A s toe days lengthen and we toe and fe^'more of toe sun, there comes


Xat f^urTto^e less d e s^ le . ^ ■we retain,' a sense of fafitoe .oi| dis­ appointment the t^hole searon.


be too early than too. late. M we on the early side there is usually time ■ XsoW. tte item, that has faUed; if


and plariting. iThis te as it slmld iw, and itvjill be agreed that it 15^®“®^


get on With teo late we must select another crop


S y ;oX ; m a X philosS'riers


clU Ito erned by :the--weauici _


Local conditions state of the isoil:


vailing, and S ™°gA™^ itpin which accepted as tiie


roughly me isoii, is the thing i t ^ t


counts. ^ H '^ f ^ V h e g X e r i c X - h e ' t a i r h l s cue


ProXVitee w X h av e been -longer at- ;'^’^To®Xife certain that you toe M


me exact variety, of pea. bean, can;ot, ete


off -your soil and agreeable to your to the past has been a success


^*Sto"ks‘ of many things. the greatest economy m seeds i s ^® h -tial For the beginner toe quamiti^


req{iired:for:a


, by the. M » toe O f ” X V g h t ° b y OTl’^e tght,““others" by. the


u J d ^ f o u l te^red to


S e t ! S t X pricket in each case may ^''i'^pntieMh of dVait beans and dwarf


'^^F’L X p n c h of broad beans and run- „ ^ -X a h s t alto haricot beans to .dry


:ir


11 grease a basin, warm df the marmalade, and rim


marrow. . [ _ , ngysnips, swedes, tuln?ps


fuFi^PS for ;ops. and summer lettuce.. , ■ LANIGHO’S loss.


FUNERAli TRIBUTES TO MRS ; [': : -roNVNSEND. ■


w i lJE S PR EA D SYMPATHY. h l g t i : . e s & 5 ? 4 -o lX e n S


h P 'toX e a to e r conditions pre- ^ porrled out


^ LOOK TO YOlJR SEEDS!


1 oz. each of mato-crop' carrots and You will [also require 14 lb. of -early 'X ^ ^ 'o f [shallot [setts, and a box' of


mil Ip^hXhY arid sptoarih.-beet.


■ levi ral extfa rows] of green stuffipr^ fen bly those tha t' come into


, I


loriato P ^ ^ ^ g n d e i that .,®toly^^ be' only, be grown. ' This will allow you


tor'ng-raised onions,] no seed will be Xfifed . U not. .Ijoz- of onion seed lught to be added to, the list.


atf spring H yoii preferi to .pl^t l th * this advtee -had.


‘ Vie have had many warnings to soiy poticed


hbily- ■Ihls is no doubt, good adidce; sut on many allotments it


tioi d l ^ l t to find..] The advice to .sow thiily calls for some comment. If, for instance,' your rows! of -parsnips, tto“ nips; carrots, are tod ithto; little can be


amtv’! fowS'of onions, beet,, etc., were


done to improve them, as these do not dope to


difloulty. I -As the; seedlings. £ abriVe "ground gerierous


tniisplant i readily ! whue onion belt can be transplanted without


th ^


e ro ^w wh -mere the sowing began^while towar-ds the.centre and end of the; row id l in g s Solving t ^ t th l


germination at ti


times tori hulk o f . the seed ensures- to- & l e r seeds 'with


plan of mixing sand


the; old practice.


requires care 'beginner


small are and is


far an


several


do as well! but they must be Tc sum-,lip, it snould f>e .remember^ th i t to-sow thinly provides the


me re equal distribution. If sand is not aviilable, finely sifted soil or ashes will


pi; rats. But we must not forget to sow- evmly arid not [to consider; we have been extravaganp lit we have to do


sone -thinning out. S« miny enemies; tpey creei. _. a rd fly. and they vary m size from a turnip fly! to a wlod-pigeon. Some of th ese are' certain to take toll, so that there is al distinct .danger in bemg too economical with our seed.


s Those fortunate! in having wann,


by south 'waljs w .ll-be thinking soon of potato planting, _^ovying_peas,^eta. j^arly


h eltered ig'ardeni with toi’ders backed


potatoes for sucl out for sproutir. oiierafionl , ’The


_,,t them; so that towards toe ligh! greenhouse .-or


tog.' I ■ - Sidesmen of t le Church acted as


Ileonard’s Mot a,ttendairice a t During the Jesus Lives”


V fere sung.’ M tp e organ.


Sgg e s tio n , sent a donation to th eir c wn Distr ict -Nursing Association, Iri addition-, to[ th e family wreaths-, however, there were floral tributes Irom th e children ;.and from th e Medical -Superlritendent, s ta f f and -^atlents a t Bropkhall' In s t i tu t io n . ,


several brgani; atlons, a t th e YiCar’s In s te ad of stn d in g ■ a ' wreath,


,.s Yoii! know.' dld to gre at d e a h o f work Iri th e p a r ish of Hoddlesden in d in Langhte spending herself lUlte'.Urireservealy In' th e wprk of


.ewmaft' said th ey were nret to- ,e the r to mourri th e loss—th e u n j -Iriiely 'loss a s th ey would call i t Tom a; short-sighted human-.point if view—of one who w o u ld : be reatlvi missed.] ' “ Mrs. Townsend,


ARCHDEAcbN’S SYMPATHY. r[ In . h is , address, Archdeacon


';he Church, and proving In pount- ess ways an enormous s trength' to


: tjlend e on; a


iri hot- ' i f i S S # ^ I S i ln d fuP d .in an y young peop’ th e large congregatlori,


ne r husband,” he' a d d e d . . “The girls md th e women of Langho will miss le r vriry much, and . so - will th e riembers of - th e parish. Bjit th e best tr ib u te you .can pay,[to hep riemory Is . to ensure th a t - all she aas ta u g h t you]'both b y ,hep -words and actions, -which sometimes speak more Ipudly th a n words, [is no t feirgotterip Our sympathy goes out to hlrii j.who'rihas suffered th e greatest loss I t is possible fop a m an to suffer. ' Again we c a n ,best show our riympathy : to. him , by rallying roundlhlm-,. so .that,: th e wopk Mrs; Townsend was able to do here, shall n o t be allowed ;to, die, away, b u t shall live bri In th e ’ hearts] of- th e people;-v'Ypri-gjdM. I, am sure, igiye


(CorittaueS fpot pf -next column). ' ;


bearers.! -Meiihers of th e . St. lers’ Union were iri Old Langho Church, .service th e hymn, grid th e 23rd Psalm . R. F. Lloyd was a t


a nple light and cool conditions, will. e:isure slow, stufdy and strong sprout-;


ranged! i l l . sh illpw boxes or trays.; most of the eyes face A frost-proof frame, sh'ed -where there is.


sites may now be, set This ; is a simple tubers should . be


few land 'seeds


toe .ends o


a u,


too of


one ;often


_______ appear ffids


'while onionso,and m'uch


4)?


hot water until toe very last totot^e of the film. I Females to toe mix-Up are C T ' i i t o o f l o S t o e - proteritra:e^iroially now^


and they manage in keep toranselyp to


Wild,” brings ] Side Kids.


VM '’X S B e l r i Lugosi ariSlthd East when! forest Tetources. are So essential to. the national secuij'ity.” I


B R I T I S H L E G IO N ' b T i ' s . : !


* oz riachiof heel; early carrots, sum- I T '^ -^ a pleasure to annoito.ee "toe out­ standing success of our annual ball,


.membens df whijeh had -charge qf [toq refreshment' room. Proceeds of [toe hapipy 'event go to. our Branch fi)nds.


held last Friday >in the King ta n a Hall. The utmost enjoyment was delved from toe function, [in this respect- the R;JE. New Dance Band giving an jexcel- len f ,progfamriie devised , to' suit ] all tastes. Arid, a word of commendation riiust be given to our Women’s Section,


-standme-


at the 'Weavers’ another dance


' I ' In connection wijh our dflnees held


night, as also next Wednesday. ;v .


i ' -v: -ir- •


Writing in the j '‘British Legion Jour­ n a l” for [February'.on, thflf Tordllnson report on the disabled, Mr. T. P. [Lister, ■Chairman; of the Legion Planning Com­ mittee, says:— |


Will the King’s Boll be superseded ?


betwMn. operation . For


. “ The Inter-Departmental Committee anticipate that [their scheme will, ,su|>| ject to safeguards, make the epntinto ance of the King’s Roll, unnecessary, and this will have to be considered,- tout- toe suggestion of a quota riystem whereby employers will not be p i e tp recruit additional labour unless ;toey have in their rimploy their fulL quota


'• - I a]


‘that they have the support of the Com- ^mittee appointed by their own ^ t o i ^ ' ters in-addition to that of the iBritisxi Legion iri-introducing a compre|ienslve scheme £rad- that Jf! they follow-^the advice which has been given; to |them it should be possible to avoids most of toe mistakes vjhich occurred £o)lqwmg


!of disabled men marks, an advance. “The Govermrierit can now be psured


the 1914-18 way.” ■ ■■! . 1


the Tomlinson I report and the scheme published by. ] the Legion P anriing


CXimmittee in 1941. ; '


the inclusion' of all .-who had-received -war injuries, -whether in the.forces or not. Itl; is gratifying, says Mr.j Li*er, that theirecominendations of the 'White Paper do not] prejudice a syritem of preference being introduced as between different causes of disablement] tiecause it is most important th a t the war- disabled; po u ld receive' toe - earliest


In th at 'report th e Legion suggested , . consideration. _


If thri -growto of "membership! keeps ■ ■- British


war 'w’iU this i’ear equal .toe b ^ t year, ___ _


from .the gou! land.


it has river had. Owing partly to move­ ment pf war] workers,, pride pf numerically in the Legion is :ji to the North


passing of Eng-


FARMING’S FUTURE.


telegram to -the- Conservative cs.ridldate at 'theiiKihg’s Lynn bye-eiectibn. will have a-more than ever important part to .play in the national .econorririwhen peace comes | back," .and' needs; M.P.’s familiar -witW toe special problems of the • farmers .[to Help; .in shaping toe nation’s long-term policy.


Agriculture said Mr. Churchill in his (Continued from previous cblumn).


to your Vicar a t th is t t a e all the possibly can. of : the- life oeyond, Newman said that so


support you Speaking


Archdeacon


Uttle ; had fjeen ’teflff, us th a t we could i! scarcely imaglne_ .vfhat ft


would! b® soniethfng unde rstand earth!; •vtlth we did kni


tovj: (Ihrl'st ha.d to ireak of, There are many similarities-,betmeen - .


Institute, there will be to/morrow -(Saturday)


.driven-by destitution .to’|;end his. days in a! local Public Assistance institution, should; never -harvel ia penny .to ; hte ■pocket to spend-on] any! little comfort fo r . i hlniself.' Parliament- recognised this' in' W38. In tori Poor Law Amend-


Committee to give' him tiwo shillings a


northern county the old-.folks got the beriefit intended fp r them' In one area, but; ln;toe adjacent area it.was^fused. Old-age’pensioners got it whetner they had. served in toe] ahnrid forces pr not; menurho'had fought-fdr their country,


The I result was tha) 'in a certain ■ .I '-' ■ j 'V ' j


I t I was surely to njotoody’s credit th at anywhere In England p old soldier;-


Sheffield,d a s '/ ‘E^y.’f Tt*® ®?^"i- I Sfarerice Muse. The latjer. one of jhe


an York


m H p Ai ri£


••■JPAKZANV COMES TO TOWN. . 'latest adyenfurea of J am n .^ h e - ]


entei talnment' this Adventure.”


n a p . of the abundance


t i m e s , F R ID A Y , THE 'T*'"


kjlNQ LANE PICtU e HAUi THE PAlLAPIP ^ .p PdK SIB) STEPHEN ; FOSTER , MELODIESi i


rfTHE universally ilovcd melodies ,i of


X Stephen PosterT-the folk songs;of '


*the *aiotlonlof Uie picture. ________________ ig roles:


feature 1 of -’ ! week-; La Rue


THE BIALTO, BLACBBDBN. " 1 1-1 „ “ — ~ r r * ' i- ■


FOR AMUSEMENT ONLY. ’


of their form in ^‘Well Smile Again,'’ a comedy which has: rarelyi been sur­ passed for its laughterl-maklng prdpen-- sities. IPlariagan nari the' role , of one Bot> Parker, who is ! eternally on ’ t o look-out for an ideal ,vfbrklees job with a. large pay packet attached itoreto. Allen,-noted film star, engages him i as his .dresser., apd, in the course of his meandering : around ' the studio, the


miHOSE popular comedians, Flanagan .X and Allen, are seem a t the very top


I '


through by enemy agtots amongst s ta f f .'His tor a time. in disgust another


back''to-it'o


Of the same makes fo; as humorous sequeni


thwry.; The subsequejit sutetantiaUon exciting as .well


easy job, only to rie iI brought brove


and th


goes Jwandenng oe. corirTe^ h e


throws iup; his Job after


ctnessss.. o---f h --l-s


'nondetoript” discovers a tmltiue sys^ ■ iplonage which is being carried toe


theory is’ridlcuied; but only Parker


Better for


Forest:Rangers,” which is screenmg all next wriek, te toe firstlmajori subject to receive toe complete co-operation of t o t UBJLiForest Service.] ;Thelfllm depicts


WITH j* THE FOKE^T R ^ G l^ S . ' Parrimriunt’s ’ Techriipoioui] eplo;; “ 'The


Lynne; Overman, Eugene Raliette, Reg. Toomey and AlfaeG iDekker. ..Drama,


action' and romance are toe ..main togredierits:Of the film. ■ i ;


, s


. ■ Oii completion df 'the !pictui;e,lthe UB; FVjrest Service land Rangers paid honour to Miss Goddflrd! in recognition


of her activity- ta glbfifytag toe men of- Uncle; Sam’s National. Preserves.- In a ceremony a t toe Department of Agri­ culture to Washington, she received


iniig about, the a^epturesi a iS ac'cOm- ilfehinents of the seryice. ; The inscrip-


Northhrri and Soutorim .Oalifomia In P their vernal greeiis arid browite, gnd to


oe great forests'of Montana, O r ^ n , aulette' Goddard, | Susari „ Hayvmrd.


Every acre m u s t ^ y e a r i t s g rea tes t y ie ld to see o u r countrjr d iro u g h th e grave times a h e ^ G o o d cuItivatioHj m o re th a n any o th e r s in ;le th in g y i n d o , wiU h e lp y ou to p ro d u ce y«top[|» yields.


tiori lead: ’‘Trie Forest Service' deeply appreciates'the part [Paulette Goddard ■has taken ta forwardtog the vital Cause


i G O O D C I J l .T IV A T IO P jF means using the right implements at the


K rK la ceintheni?Aford«. Good cultivation is die worst enemy of the wireworm on pewly- plon^cd grass. | ;


time


g e t Y O liil PLOIJGBINO d o n e INI g o o d TIME


’ Set the plough properly-to bury ^ greensi manure. If you have much to bury, use


coulter. 1 ;


PREPARE YOUR SEED b e d THOROUGHLY


■ fine and firm lis ithe rule -T a fiiin soil -undd eobd tilth.


irierit Act of that] yearii'it inserted a clause enabling. ;■ a f-Public . Assistance


week if he was 651 years] of age d r pver and had no pension or other income,'but unfortunately it left 'toe' ratepayers-to provide the money. some didn’t.


-And some did;


for getting a good tilth on ploughed-up {;(^s or broken se^ leys. ,


I The disc harrow is p^cularl; C O R R l ^C T S E T T I J SG 'ffF m m P e e m E n t s s a v e s w e a r


A N R t e a r - s a v e s .F tm E — D O E S A B E T T E R J Q B


If in doubt how to set, ask your Countj ' I ; War Committee.


if they had no pensiorj, hadn’t even a bus . fare if - th ey lived to -the ' wrong district] . I :


-'Trie! Legion felt th a t jtoe position was unjust; and illogical, arid could! not be


made'a:small allriwanife out pf !Legion funds'the man was ffistinctly p lu ck y , He; was bom in 1 the area where the Public Assistance I Aijtoority granted spending riioney,! flut [had moved into the other area,]!wherq the beneficial clause of the Act w a s 'a .dead letter.


i l a: particular case \there the Legion


. T h e Regional rigent co-operated wito the ! branch, exerting .pressurq... from


allowed to continue.


■'tiori;- o f principle'was National Exchequer ought'to firiid the


V


was going on, the human side] of it ,was left; iri abeyance.! ■; I t


While the wrangle over [principles


'triat [ if the. authority was bom reimbursed -he other autoor-


was poirited out 'where tori''man


ity for toe cost of..hi£ to fa]ct they, did] they ---------------------- irigj by putting the-Act into-, effect in his case. They admitted this, but said it[ wouldn’t be fair tp 'others in their institution. So the argument went pn.


maintenance, as. would lose noth-


the Legion has [ worn [down the .’stub­ born resistance and won its polriit.: .' I Ail who borne!'under the claU'se of


! Kl' , ■ I [V I [ ■ ■ . INow, after a'-long. and dogged fight,


the Act in toe county; area, ex-Service or i not, will benefit aS a direfctResult of [ the .Legion’s [efforts.- .


■by; the - man who, visiting, a [museum - andllooking at toe' skeleton of an ass. said] “ How feaifully knd wonderfully., wte’rq ma-de-i” |' ; ■ I i ■ ! ' -' ! 1 '


j One is reminded of [the remark'made ! ’; 63]'WhaUey Road,] Clifjheroe..


YOUTHFUL AT FORTY


'WOMEN WHO ALF. WOOD, Secretary.


different angles.! '-There were many delays. I t was said thej'County Coun­ cils Association Hadn’t! agreed. jA ques- itivolved.: T h e


--l i ' . Sponge m a d e n g f e to !


' What a good idt a ! ” you’ll say when-you’ve trie;! this excellent


;'-tb. take: the 'plgi^" . puddings,.cakes!


;.:,PtU£ Tiled other pan


_______ used of.'flour in


tii i nd pastry,


other wi^s yours: if! More go;jd ' ;eslibns lateq


ofithe Pla CHOCOLATE SPONGE PODDING | Serve .potatoes p^.^reakfast


3 oz. irai'td row poialo; 6 or. /lour; three days a week I oz. margarine: 2 oz. suRor.- -I or. « Make vour mO cocoa: 1 level ihblespoon dried egg: 2 Make your m.\ 1 teaspoon baking powder: pinch sail: dish one day a wc;:


a little mitk or p italo water. Cream j nernse second fat and sugar, beat, m potato and cBfi.


Mix nour, cocoa,'salt,.bakins potyder. food. Have more Add,this.altcmatily with the liquid to a Serve Dotatoe;


[Flour costs ships . •


FIVE ARE ENVIED.


!“ How young she;looks,” Is the remark often made about the womari -who re-


feiris her youthful appearance and good spirits until well past middle-'age. relaasorion ’“ ls 'this:-the woman whri at'forty fiv i/ee]T st:ill iryed


The


served hqr youth by keeping her blood Ih good order, rich, red and pure. thus


like. Possibly ■ I t was which ‘ Wei.coeid riot whilst we were--)nere on , our Unite mliids,] b u t -. m gone


nrenaire a place fori-.us 'a r id th a t those! Who h a d departed,thlri life In God’a! fa ltli . aq d . fe a r rested in. peace; -And so ;lt "was w itt , ten d e r


love and full co n f f^ n c e Th 3y com­ m itted to God’s keeping tori'soul tof Mrs. 'Tow'risrind, praying t i a t she


' m ig h t havd re s t to tem aU a r id th a t l ig h t ! p e rp e tu a l if ilg h t . shlrie up,on


/St. 'Leonard’s . Chufoh ; on g; -Wh


ss.ia».y:'-E!s.s££


'li6r.'' ■ ■ 'i - -V •■''■■’ A memorial service was


iriornlngi, -wheri th e .p re a ch e r ■-was fhemlste. price Is th e ' Rev.’.'Canon [Lambert.


held,^at Sunday


I


is. fld.)i including purchase-tax, ■


f attractiveness. r _in<! bee iUse: your blood fs eitoausted. d ybU lack


she', mgintalris her ! ■


■ ,!


vitality ]


and


looks in ithfe (thirties! has pre­ I t


is


youlsoori feel the Ul-eflect. : You get tired and worn, life seems -a , burden, ■ou lose your appetite and get lrrltable depressed!-;


'When youV blood gets thin and poor; vitality


;n this way; it Is easy to overoonie.such roibles. You have]only;to enriohmnd nc ;ease your blood I by taking Dr. Wil- iaias Pink Pills.' ■


There ls .n o 'reason for you to suffer


new vitality.. your I appetite' will .irii- n re ■ - '





vh ,ch these pills' oteate Will' give you ................. ..


’The rich, red, blood ini


{°S|i6w lease ofTlfelby, taking; a course 0 ■ Dr. WUllariis! Pink P l l i how.;'Of ”


» Sd!; (triple':;'[size *Ay»ne6.+ov


R E T A I L E R S ! 1 It is true thatiat present you ha-Ven’t mar


of all! a^tsi GdOpW^ Tl’*


judk^usiy ;-:by.! OBtajmirig A [right[Kind bf I iblicity as; your name before thej public dye. [


® at !


Use thri advertisement columns t


of th e TIMES. goods to £ dvertise,


difficulty in (obtaining supplies makes your, ,b liiness difSculti^ b it these I cbnditioiis [ w ill! nbt last ftidefinitely. VI eacetltne .agaiiii ' IM TME' ^E/UTOME are[ you retaint: g that mo^t


f


will come' preciot s vettising keeping


ll !


ISSUED’BY THE MINISTRY :P.23 ’ ’ . ' I ;


Use home-grown potatoes ©


OF FOOD, than “ plain boU^


instead tONDON, W.


© ‘i i n dish a potato u.,,-.. n pcipings of other


otatoes insteid in other wayi


Try it] and ,e: iipcriment wjth;


Pudding. Thislis jusf one of t(ie , many ways potiit, ics can be


flour-saving recirie. for Sponge ...


^ i | | i ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AN ) FISHM'CS


ymg a useful


ituff and skim


E B R T T A R Y


1943.


(g EVEN) i - -


f e .


iP f F o t i to F l a n


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