I I I m C L I T f i E R O E A T > \ ^ T I B ] 5B
n e w ! L IG H T O N iSTO R jV ' FR ID A ^Y , A P R T L 6 ,
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O F G i r W E R p E THE KEEP
M , It isn’t] always the nicest and most attractive things that ate 'good for us.
creating andj stamina-sustaining ingredients, dieyi fill . 1 I ,
. I rai , ' k i.
'WM-timje ne|d as nothing else can. Remember that when you ate spelding your points. Just as you. like biscu.ts
But biscuits certainly are! Packed full j of energy- an urgent
rounded by its massive curtain wall. The lattelr nearly encloses.a,^ a u rounded area of 'between 80, to 9U feet, diameter. The wall Rself Is_ a couple, of I yards tWck, and, on ithe Interior stands 12 feet b>gh sWrt- Ins the ^dge of the. rock. , It is.
ON theltopmo6t northei|ly ^nd of. the crag, stands the keep>
thought ^y some that pej^circ/® has dt one time been iCorppRfe,
although I it is now broken f or about 70 i feet on the sbuth side. Others .think that a ero^. W
I Abovl th^ store-room ips^'the principal Uvlng-room, the ihall oy chamber, the actual residpce of the Constable, or his . deputy, and
I -hlE LIVING ROOM
his fanilly and servants. This wm about’ 19 feet square, for there is a set-off In.leach wall of. one fMt, iipon which the strong flooring
closed this gap, and thus the area immediately .siirrouni^lng An exapilnation of ^be] site, and the Keep from the Inper BaUey.
also of h 'plan on. a W j scale, mniiiri .ufiflrn to disprove poth ideas, Keep
itself almost 'forbids theih. . addition,fhe position w^ls funning from each end of tiff cur^ tain walll one to the look-out, ^nd the other to the Gate-houre, dow
not see^ to. either theory. The top o f ! the
stone rubble, and;;-it Is tonsldered bv irianylto be the first part ol of defence erected on
is^ yery ru<iely‘bubt of i
the: two. i
system crag.
fonsiui
dows, of course, ^efe unglazed at ;lod, and would te guarded
rough rubble masonry nativ6 lini€Stone,i|Witn. outer corner stones and window- framlngs' of local; fteestqne.! _jVln-
The Kbep or ponjon Is
nn I the J)f
llso of
mount 'stands some,_ ^ feetj above the. nr^ent level
Bailey, w d it Is exceedingly prob able-that a narrow flight: of Ojeps connected wall
' ^he. Inner
The curtain lime
the the
f e . . , was no; less
waU. This Entrance was reached
entered by oak do6r
■ested. 1 Thd height- of * s room than i i feet. It| was ,a great nail-atudde;d
,ced in!:the nofth'feast
an! ‘outside staircase built against ‘,he wall, and ; rising ne_arly ‘from
jthls was so. p ■
in ‘the! former is one fiatpiopp^^, ffh
re tWp,. arid one oh the 'est. iTo-tlie north of .the
fee topmost
of 1 the leads , nfflBS’l'
roof-parapet. That to fee souin [ 7outo
ferjand © h i s s e s which
by oak gutters jigatost. attack by man and the Elements.
Mrner has' a. capping about |nlne feet wldf projecting almost a (foot, and: th e s e wpuld give extra
strength and sup%t to the tower The east and south angjes Me, in addition] massively buttres^edl but ithese are recerit additions,, al
others which were very s
not quitd so substantial, work of dressed [ stone
: 50), and can readily iguished ’
iwas' donb at the ,same t
though it is said :that thejy replaced imllaf, but Tl^e other n icoiirses
me - (1849- le
jfrom thrijolder masonry. ■ SMALLEST KEEP? |
1 distln-
This exceedingly strong fortress Is, according to spme, fee smallest
Keep in the country. It It'about 33 feet square,||and at jpresent
may higher, parapet entirely appears
about 43 feet high. Orlgfealjy it ha,ve been: a foot pr two but scarcely more. [The which surmounted It has gone'. The north : angle to have been, surmounted
by a small square turret, apd each of the other angles may|ha,ve been
I hrAnicle b w ® . roBPOEJ; ioulty Utm writ* »t ono« to tl» Bolt Drink.
Ma.trxC7«nm.)^
ol.tlon DM.
CORPORATION 1 , STREET,
graced py similar erections, :The walls .are tremeridously i thick, be tween eight and! nine feet] at -fee
base,' arid feus' they ; enclose. a chamber on the ground lleVel feme
17 feet I square. 'This chamber Is now nine feet high,, feoufeh'lit. is quite 'feasible feat ‘fee. fipor, has
been 'raised by [accumulation^f \ i f\ ■ 1’
r*AEEFUL a tte n tio n ito dldt la a lH tb p q r tan t . ^ In m aintaining a child's s tren g th i
Authorities agree that Proper nourishment, and especially an adequate supply of vltandns. will often make all tnel dlBerenjce to nerVous and underweight children.
Restorative Woui^hment — UiUUUUWWUl*.*
^ when allied ^ th I certain other food elements.
• Vlmaltol ’ Is based on’ th is ki lowledge. In a d d i^ Ion to th e Important V l ta n ln s A. Bi, p and P P I t contains necessary >nlneral sa lte and
vitamin D; ^ao 0,09 Mllllgrimmaa of Vitamin Bi, 3 of tto PP Vitamin. 3.4 of InpJM of Calcium and 31 of’p£o3piiorua--airobmpletoly asslmUatlp.
4Vlmaltol • la BtandatSlsed to 63 Intarnatlonal nnlta of Mtamln A_antt wh_oi
Thus ‘V lm a lto l’ Is hi Weil-balanced p ro___ linin ffibd which can be
tective .
gl?en“\rtth th^ f i t t e s t ‘Advantage to every ch l l£ ' OMldren find Its delicious sweet orange flavour Irresistible.!
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V.lSo
energising, body-bui ding; ele niputs. The follow ing sclentlflo details! emphislze th e value of ‘V lm a lto l’ In these respeota|.
floor which covered It, pnd Is gone, irfested -on ■ nine beafes, must 'hrive been;: extreniel: Each of the walls on fei west, feuth-west, and [ south^-east faces Is pierced': by a rectangular window set In airoundfeeaded re cess, five feet broad and flyei feet high to the springing.:; ’The! two on 1 the .south | sides have [bee broken down, and the bne on fei north-vrest waH:pas been piled up. and the recess finished wl lintel giving thb appearance [Of
debris through the centuries; ‘The now and
strong, north-
;h ri fla
flreplacle. Access to this chambe r, the sjtore-house , tower, must have been gained by means of a trap-door anp i laddef
grpuni iofi thi
from t le floor ;above, no: entrance from' the the firs t place
T l e r e l 'w a j i o u t s id e ii
___ ____ -there Was originally'on this store|roqm ffooM It Is recorded ofiCuthbeyt ■Brad- kirk: that “he fetched [out; of thte country great ,^tore o:^g9pd,[prc|- of
It he s been a ■matter of ture; whether
vlsion beef.
con j eel la well
aeon, ’ blitter,
all kinds—riieal; kialp, m
cheese, [ anti
such-like,” and[|;that when! taking leave of fee plrice “ hefcaused fee draw-'well within to be!, filled j.wi soriie of the proVison he hpd plu: dered from fee country.” | The Keep was fee last place.of defenre
.in! a restle. ’Ehere the IpesiegM took refuge, arid behind fee jmas- sive Walls, whibh riofeing- pefote the days of gunpowder [could dairi-
water rind food';! could let the place | defend itself until the[ Weary fpe
age, with'a plentiful!! supply VRy Suffer
flortiphone gives her f^^onderful hearing’
fleaf since I voas a child of twelve and Jhm nmfifty-onef* ‘
Hearing can be by Bone-iconductio'n-^ nothing IN or ON the Eara—or through the tiny ‘Featherweight’ midget earpiece iWhichfit? into your ear
aalcomfottablv as your finger-tip and! can be wdm without cailoop or headband; Fortiphone baa brought clear, eaay, 'heating to more than 50,000 deaf people.
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“ / canlscarcely believe that ym 'F o r ti- pftone hiis given me the pleasure of hearing again so wotl^fully, for I have been
Fortiphone makes Deaf Eaifs hear ihow well you
You will never kno’ might heat; have a free
Urinary Disorders
in the blood.
Rheumatic Paihs
I ‘ I
. and pernuts ej cess urid aWd and other harmful inpurities to remain
acdori of tl le kidneys slacke’ ;i
: arid depressed; your bafe aching, ■ muscles and jcints stiff :ands6te,. You maybe botoered by lumbago,
' Possibly you feel tired,miiieraple
rheumatic paps, urinary: apd bladder disorders.
Are you DeafP I i neatest of our addresses visit'us fop
until yoil try. You con Consultation and Test, I: without any obligation,
FREE-TEST and Consultation
! (Saturjlays 9 -1-) If possible, write or phone for an appointment. Mention this paper.' ,
by Of tiin g a t th e listed below. Hours 9-S
1 Pills.. Thousfeds of hetltl y mfe i and women testify that tins w^ll known kidney| medidne Iss^^d them of these tryingailmeritWJty KOI let Doan's do the
Take Dam’s Backach: Kidney ryou? Chemist for d j * m A A Bdli'cj i ‘•i®’
soon starts when the ns
ietlrin Where irioney
set-off
could be [stored valuables or even arms,
______of two leet,!and It js there fore 2:: feet square, with -walls five feet thick, and, at preren^ 11 feet
The upper ‘floor, rests
Ihto al plain iriural chamber: also barrel-yaulted,: and w h i^ tod^^ Ibop in the] west _wall. Thls_|WaU_, |
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that its’ chainber | has much Jriie appearance, of an entrance lobijiy,
fejng feints to i its; being [either roorii. or else a wardrobeor
It certainly was noti Every- i.,. 14.« UAinrv nlfViCOr O
n |s HISTORY
; [By|AlfTHUR i JaNG&HAW] auu
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i);s61f,‘V a|WeU would he,useless BenevolentCdmmUtee. Mrs.Weeks away from l^.
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M n iH G i o N ! NOIS
Service CJommittee learned that the Benevolent i Secretary, Mrs.; Weeks] was! retiring. ■
TT was with regret that the members,of th^ British Legion
i Tliei Chalrmanjl Captain P .. B;
lethed.i That implies that the to I suuro iume: ,ago, iwas wrc inruion, ^nd-water ?ere^i\ViH^
Mitchell, OiB.E., making the an-: nouncdment, saidiMrs.. Weeks had served! as secietapy ‘ since 1925, on this committee, jwhich, up to a short itlme' ago,'iwas the British, umieu o;e i v i u c a r uuu^
had done great and useful work) during that' period for the benefit of the ex-Sefvlceimen in the dlSri trict, and he regretted that she had found! it necessary to give up this benevolent work. iCaptoin Mitchell moved that the ijhest thanks be Ivenito Mrs.!Weeks for the won- erful! work she had done for |CX-
Servlc'e men of the community; Seconding [the fesolutlMi, Mr; A.
Wood Ipaid tribute |to the work done by Mrs. iWepfe. pSe said he had been a member of the committee
K thPCTOund level by means of than he thejwork and time which from the gr(?untt^^^^
Mrs: solve
he east’coijnef of the K'e^p. i^The absence of i window in the stere- Fobm pP this !wall, indicates that
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'Ihre^ other doors led out hf the all. On the north-w^t wall there
window south- liich leadri by me.rins of | a Short
passage tol'ri circular stahcase placed In fee north corner. By 54 steps access would be bied t o ,
since 1926, and !one knew better Weeks‘ had nut In to help
nection with Ibx-Service men, and he thanked''her, on behalf' of the j Legion toembfers, for fee good and useful Work fee | had done during the prist 20;ly^eatsh
Weeks' '|iad | put In to help the mariy problems in con
, Mr.i! Harold! Dugdale, Whalley-
road, Was appointed secretary.' FAMILY
LOWANCES Inlridditlpri I
mari;ted mani ii provided' his
I 'S i ' a « . w m :
allowance to be given If took nlace after the first
'■ " ,rd 'respect, of; his wife,
enslon, a disabled entitled to an
^_________ marriage took place prior to hls: first .removal from duty I service !on account of ■
-.Irijupy.; or-.disease in
respect of Which ! hls pension wfe subsequently awM ed, Tt' is possible
pensioner rendered service after marrlrige wlrich Was responsible fo r :aggrrivatlrig. th e disability. Allowances'afe ipayable In-respect of children lib brn within-mine months of fee termination of the father’s war! i service where inar- rlagel took 'place as in fee preced ing paragraph.,.'['j: '■
S g k « i T r t y e » 7 f l t Shows I — no slgk of [anW trace of qny ;Wrill- ^^ c o m ^
Cliildreiis’ , allowances normally terminate rit !fee irige of 16, but may
II.. » » i 1 Al- ^ i. 4^ 4. V
been added' in, mode^^^^ S l v S i more'^than nominal wages or is I of the acts,a hymn effect kly.i but thlS; can \afejy ^ej
o r ie n t 'Whatever, as feough^t had K “*^Ybgous**"potiti^^^^
opened Into'this floor, but all sign y ro
' ■ ' l o . nave l and
In the other., :it is thought by some [that fee
o • rtf W ot* ' 1 ' j
n^ust is! the
risoned fee Castle; In fact, all the -_'ij_*-v»o AfViar Tiroxf , Ar
force to feei'curtain wafe If educatlbn'at a university,
the case. The staircase, which has ^.ggjj^jgal or ^secondary school, or js bejen ifepaired^ .
ol a"d>orw Vporway is absent. Tjhtls room | can ‘aiso”be''glveri in respect of an: I ___ llTHnor nn i-fY 1 ^
I incapable of [self-support by reason of infirmity^ Family allowances
serlred as a pleeping- would
doubtlessjbe
divide^ by a wooden partition, with male riiembefs bf the family sleep
ing InTthe one half [and thfe females •V
doorway on the south-west wall of the hall or chamber led directly; on
to'grriund level. ’The former idea I allowances fo ^ iP Per rent. dls-. ‘
have 'hak a I stair Which led kapqW'of sPlf-pripport. .The family - ....... - -
te°j more fcMlble one. | ____ of armed riien ever gar It li
eviderice points the other! way. .As i a genMal rule||rione of these early Norman castles were h e a v 11 y | manned. [Even much larger and morel Important ories than this .at CllthOToe ;were! staffed by few de- Even the' King’s castles in
pet .ope. of Henryl II at Orfor^ to Suffolk In troubled days had only 20 fe7n"&rdTt.H!certaM^^^
fenders.------ the south were'llghtly held, and the
riowhrire lii any accounts that (are
in existence that any expenses were Incurred-'linder this head. T h ^ only the -salaries of the Constabte and Ithe Porter were. inentioned The Constable or his deppty would
regul Ir garrison.! In pangerous fee [townsmen and the
have forth these
days of thl
'behiriri. biit Would! also house th behlrd the shelter of the! walls.| In
safet’ wouli
and these alone,[were [the
THE GARRISON hardly likely that any large
ableinent are as follows: For a wife
or unmarried aSpendant, 10s. per Weei^: for ! first! Child, second and teach other child'
third, and [for 7s. 6d. per Week,
CONSTANT - ;;:ALLD
ATTENDANCE NANCE
pensioner terio Is In receipt of
an award aii the total disablement ratej and! who, py reason of fee
pensioned service of
, aiiowani _ce Is bated on fee
ri attendant, may be itloiial grant up to the ,te of :20s per week
wife,I provided she has been wholly rpjjyjg^ay night- fe the second act, or substantlallyi'Maintained by fee
uniririrried .dependant living as'a .. ..
manI on a ipermanent bona fide domestic bails! Jfor at least six months prior to fee commence-. Inent, of theiWari ot hls enlistmefe if later, and! she has an eligible chlld'ot theltnaM In her'phargefer Ife oyei'riO yeari'Of age or IsJn-
depleted the scene on Maundy - - - M child! is an I apprentice i A .
or in an PheUy of fee staging add^ dignity Between each |
not | to the production.^,
of the acts :a nymn wa,s sung by the audience, accompanied by; boys ■
of fee choitL with Mr. H. B.: Sh^w | at the piano.
The whole action of the play toolc in the Upper Room. The first . 1. 0 11. - — n /v«o. H/Tniin/Hr
the first scene was before dawn pp Good Friday, and fee sepond, noon the same day. The last act lllu^
trated events In the ewfeng ^ tJWf fateful day. I Although CMst Him self was npt characterised In fee
ably in crktlng an atmosphe: pervaded byj Hls presence. . I, '
PASSION PLAY
REVERENT SCENES IN “ THE UPPER ROOM ’’
Room” were given ;ln fee Parish Church Sunday School, on Wednesj day and Thursday week] I by memj bers of fee Parish Church.; This
Two performances of ■ The Upper
drama of Christ’s Passion was prei sented with a marked; sense lof
Mwv Bttbr nar te « u ,j(« r It U
NMure ii e»Uing for more nonnitaent .Aia
I BiriIls-blott lo
ra: 'n ie«it BMiditieaB in(liMte .pumly., ...
Ae blood eiS diitroBi »r* tTidencediby dull, eyes,,
Itniuld.itep,
aarih|?back, periodictl hesistlies, w d a dli- ^molber [wiil. recopiise i heje
S clamouring for by siring her Dr. W rib ^ a p in tk ' :PIlIl1lii.
liana of in*mla. and lAe: prompt step|i .» h?r daughter the n.ew
P Thous8anaa |of. unbajipy. an,di |« robust^ w?«en itkrwgh ithe “K ffi ‘.Ss-lri’S .» red
WATCH THESE T O H I liG Til
‘ : Upon, top ; young i shoulders Donald; Coates, ■in ; fee' Vi 1 Digestive
OFBAHY
SamuelJ fee serving lad,jw^ placed I Upsets !si the heaviest burden, and right well- Feverishness iessly; did he acquit himself.! He; spoke; Dianbeea ; tome, wife''fine i clarity, wifeout oMx-1 Fretfulness emphasis] without affected gest^cq-
latlons.! . j j,. I
‘The theme of the drama teas given by,Mr. A. Langshaw,;
doctor, and hls sqnqrqus | Mnqs ^ added beautv to lines of disttactlon.,
character of Achez, l[he fee Upper Room.
servants, grooms, j and ( so and It is probable that
centre, even If only for their ty; arid it is hardly likely they Id leare their [families.or stock em
an a ie when! a l l! able-bidied men men
Ibore.siinple weapons, upon
'theni' wOiild if a ll! the task of | de fence; and for those who. had no such Weapons there would always be a store in fee rirmoury.
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■'Warlteame the end of the Castle as k strong itowter! of, defence. In ^49 it w£ s decided and resolved thritrit shou d be iput' Into such ri condition
,'Wife the tend of the (3reat Civil
•feat it should neither be a charge to the Commonwealth to keep it,
nor a 'dringer to "have it kept agairist theiri. The main defences were blasted!wife gunpowder and Its : juns! removed to 1 Liverpool. !f, walls and gate-house were lihted,[’ and time finished fee
'Work;', ! 'i, ■'■
on behalf pf Blackburn Infirmary, was held In The Village Institute, on Satur day: I Music for dancing Was supplied by Rpbtosdn’s'Band. Mrl H, Oasson was the M.C. |
IREADING I ROOM.-A successful dancte, promoted bv 'toe ’
Reading R:om
hand,rieg'ged,rug. which raiseffover £7, wasIfon tiy Mr; F. Fisher, of Bentoam., Mrs. G. Wateiworto kindly proVid^ supper fori toe baild The sum of £9 was raised; The: Reading Room Com mittee extends sincere'thanks to all for tolmr| spjendldjsupport. '
'A competition for a
___W. Fletcher, and In the evening, in the Mission Room, toe Rector (toe Rev. T, W; Castle) conducted an illus trated lanterh- service of a. deeply 'devotional:nature. Therelwas a|verv largte congregation. . Mrs. Castle acted asllalntemlst, and Mrs. G. .'Warerworth acccifipanied’. the"hymn singing.-lHoly lunion- teas celebrated M eafe of
day, was Rev.
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there was a laige num'ber pf com cants, especially, at the mommgj cele bration. Tn toe afternoon, toe’BUnday
toe three ^rvices on .Easter Day, „
■EASTER. SERVICES.—Oh Good Frl- atoSt; Andrew’s’ Church, service
e irisp ien a iQ i u p p o rs - - londucted in' the morning iby toe. AFPEAL TRIBUNAL HOW TO APPEAL personk desiring to appeal to'the
Appeals Tribunal should appIy! 'to the Ministry bf ilPensioris, Norcross, Blrickpool, i 'for 'an'. anneal form. After this has been completed arid returned iitol fek Ministry,' the ap- ,plicririts')vlll In 'due course receive
- forests would rally to (.Iris ^ -
amount of rittendance required, l.e. if an atteridant is required the whole of! thte ‘day,' the maximum rate of 20s.'is'payable; if only for half a day, j;[0s.; thg minimum rate Is 5s. per Week.', Pensioned who have suffered a double arin! ampu tation [are .klveri an allowance of ! 20s,:per week, i ]^or total blindness
jg jQj ^grlweek. , • « ,
In l An vinwl-maalr DISABIUTY PENSIONS
silPPLEMENTATIONS WHERE PENSIONER IS UNEMPLOYABLE
Pensioners of both present war and!.: fee last War, 1914-1921, whose
dlsribleriitent)! ,1s so serious that It prevents feeiri from, working , or '■froiri earning more'than 20s.'per
week, are eligible to. receive an additional aWard of lOs. per week; where this! supplement Is paid;
allowances! Wih be given [to wife and .children [ irresptective: of date
of marriage', or birth. Education allowances i [can: also be granted. An! Important feature of this special provision is Its qualifying efftedt forj a''war-widow’s pension; provided fee man dies of. hls pen sionable ' disability while drawing wife’s allowances, hls widow
.....be eligible to be considered: for war wldrites’: pension sirtiilari to widows of ipensloners'whose mar- rlage took ,place before the dis- ablement was sustained.
his; will
ceipt o f ! pension for pulmopary tuberculpsis; an^ who satisfactorily
’ PULMONARY, (TUBERCULOSIS sJpECIAl I'RATE OF PENSION lix-Servlre men who are in [re
treatmerit iln a sanltorlum,, will. receive pension! at fee total‘dis ablement rate ter, a periodof; six tnoriths Ifollpwirig fee Institutional ■
treritmerit.il'! :[ '
complete' kl prescribed course: of. . -r,----“■ 'In -J — >
1—>.™ . ; , . . Mary Magdalene Don’it let'your baby lose
___ i Get a packtee of iBabiels, used succeMfully' . by motoete ter over forty
i arid suffer need- y during .tteetoing.
I yearn, Thty Mpi Sweeten soM little stomachs, relieve j
off tote sound re^.ul slreto No ,
Then see I how-quickly [baby’s leggens b d
nAnHilinn rp^n^rp<^ thfi 'Derformer was manifest dn Mr. H. A. J pasily crushed to a; wwder. crindltion,. requires, tne |
3V ixiusuu cue, iThe accomplished ease of lanioU oplaites-^io'‘'aleep3l,^^^^^
, ripfirwiatlon: of fee! i Thankful mothers%^ere praise ‘‘ relieve'teetotog tMubles, constipation,, ' r !■
landlord Of: Bablets ter! toe .Wonderful * “
played by
iMary, the Mother of JesuS; The i other five characters, i Joseph of; Ailmafeea,' Judas Iscariot, Peter, John and Longlmus, a Roman Cen turion, were played! by Mr. J. A.. Aspden, Mr. J. A. Slater; fee Rev. A. Bland, Mr. J. W-ISeedleiand;
Mrs. Bland with true Insight and understanding, and [Miss O. Shep-| herd was an impressive figure as
,
H.Mr. 'A; Varty respectively' Each did really well, and | all are wrirthy of pral[se mrinces of distinct ijier:
WHITEWELL SO RAISES
lAL £185
Dunsop ! Bridge Social Circle, successful effort was[ held In White- well Hotel recently Iri aid of ■ a " Welcome Home Fund ” for lofcal boys and girls in fee Forj:es, arid other'war charities. Thq effort began telth : a jumble feale; opened by Miss Garnett,rJ.P., c|f Slaidbtirn,
Promoted by the .Whltewell and
who expressed her pleasure associated with such a|worfe-whUe'
effort, and wished it every A w/4n n O
Afterwards a brisk sale was carried on, and: afternoon tea[ was served
nlol'TTm C
to a large gathering, evening, a whist drive [and! coricert .was well attended.
Robinson;- consolation! and sitting prizes, Mrs, J; Rich.; Gknts: [ l, Mrs. Bleazard; 2, Mri'E. Rushton; ^ insol
ducted the whist drive, arid prizes were won by:—Ladles: 1, Mrs., R.^ Oddie;;2, Mrs, S. Tyson; 3j Mrs. E..
'ng. Later-In the. Miss S^ed con
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J. Parker;' sitting | prize, Longtori., CompetitlonjS wtere won as follows:' Kettle, -[Miss M; Sedg wick; cufelon (given by Mites Leed- ham), woriby Mrs. Klppax;! cushion (given: by Mrs. Smith,' Slaldburn), won by Miss B. Sedgtelckj house hold parcel,' wCn by pte. Tl Briggs:' bag, won by;Mrs. Ellison; and_a pair of stocking^, wpn byMiss M. W.oqds.
3t Mr, S. Dugdale; consolation, Mr. Mr. B.
' The ^ ebneerf party [consisted of Madame Thompson, Mr.'TJ Wl^all and'Mr. F. Llptrot; who beautifully rendered well-kriown songsi, accom- ,'ori' '
panled ou!, the piano | by-- (^rS. [M,
aafem,]:'’ My. LOW ■^’■!' I . [ T -
after the mylcej'fe
wthoutlCalomel—and you’ll |uirMnl o| biod in ihe morning! full'o! vim, ai d vigpiir Tile Uvd should pout!6at two!pinta[of
In being success.
in fee [cast
for! perform ■t. i ■
SICE HBADACHE
l|iBdllousness, Corisj-ipation, Flajulenoe, [Liver Tlroubles,; 'OpAted Tongue and iBad’Breath qul:kly 'and proinptVl
relieved, by! ■, F m m T E S The Liver Pill You N« ed ;l[ never be without Bablets are ba
all chemists, trial* size 2d . , [ package ls.:5d., lnC;;tax. ■
pf'ten strikes when least expedtted; Ot ' ■, or full-size
them, Sickiless so sby’s [own i blets; ri L E . l ' S \Baby’a Oiro B^bleU). ! I'
feverishness, diarrhoea, colic, an i freH I
, dig^ve ui^te-andlclear out harmful [wastes 'toait- makejlba'byv-fretful .and
riu^ ,“2 .—
tranaformed mto good
tiood
'br wilimns Pink .Pill*: 'they, generatsj that , ; Jre4h supply o!> n th bloqd .which is ahso|utely ,
b u ever »ucc«edcd like goo^ .
Dr Wtllloms brand .'Pliiki Pills, la..5d. i bo* , Pripleeite 3i.!Sd.). me udlng purchase faif.;,
"isntit! to the' waunici rfrU. All chemisu srll ,
akaulttalr daughtari, tsMtilllr tboie'jn lult l«<e itjin*. ye*”
othifi li«Te rewon to be-w«m«4
iMm U'oftm asTelop*.! iThe m io u a mqllier lau her dwAter r»4of>9y droop and ^row e. bloodlet* end nttyoUB.
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' Sir,—As .lt. .ls that Steel trapslset'l i, owing' 'to ,fe^ 'vlgi^ ■3, X
'readers Who sjirongl: practice to the. re, court proc^dmgs ati north Wales. | fe op wereiP.ekg^d falfee ■•closed, but! in 'toe ot cats.:13 frribblts'feadl lippares
owners, I [reallyl not ture to all animals, call the, attention u
Uiuacu Muvi*** ju**v , and 2blXds.
illiu « UiAUtj, X visited-feel traps for I lami afraidi sue
agree- that open unnecessail
■that th e^ l i M h
In' addltio; dogs and
tongue) lare ebristan) p '’" fe r r
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Yours fall | ! -I:-,6 .^ chief Ad
s ir—I, see
did not wi ,nt'! What hari th!
Churche i. ifop’feei cb ^ the wordl toen'iy; 'V r will borrow feat! 3( lowers 01 Mr. Ryan’s another $0().00(|,000 re; |
eonstrue i what has Well I L
Jollowlnk qf ether (T Theife, you[ hayri a g| having one behpf—a: fellow men. arid a un[ wm:h Is
and action glon, Ypuiworild thei that; would dety all war, for yijiu womd:l national brotherhoi straighten! out Itheli mutual ilnperstondlri; Jantlc Charter'|and P o ; ferenceiito|iabmlsh v unnecessanf. But in what.ihave| wey | Catl tants,' J6w|s ■enemies jti wonder ;wi
itev
masses.'! Therefofe, falls.
unity:of fee, var ;iious not . Inspire
h£^vri ;wa v
confldi ' I i still malnt
Churche? are r^pon: r was'airjaM at fei
revelation Ishb ild:'co', .pen of a Roniari Cat
" Agricola'1 qn fee i the ,262 holdMs |of tl of Pope. I It 1‘
'light.! of toils! admisi ; there ito Jcopflriri fee
.
[ aimos I shoulc i paper i'thls Intel
ijust ihlm.: boiribted fee: _
. .r
'Present hoydeij lot thl; all that lean tit
!-|io teaso
feW plalrii'fictil Will 61 ' ' oiteriL atln pi
illectual teklrif
i: tomb’ ilri! PrilesUne. would; have bteri-nil
, I Mr; T?!j|aii kf I my [reactions ; had; Wrltyenl.ti [ given hls mp)
SSiOtt 'opntrio lersj
6ple|nd^our,| (jf: fe ripelievible.', " irob trie re .fee li !ferou li 'opli
avp bonflderice' le reference id still
me w ^ a J
‘,fee'Jlo<!
j tehlle trielrtiolilye lof I> ' letter wquld’
bte.to add rienceiof ah qver-lgloi I smiled .at: feat bii Mr., Ryai; Indulged fn
■letter arid feotive 'wou 'an attemptitojregain i (as you torn aCTee, fee buffeted abouri Idurln
: being accused of belr comment Ithkt one'
some wteks likes poll believe ik lie moyef
I'Barrov
: 'whateve:’ hatrire has with.:, I can’t reconci
the person jvlio made £
attack Iji 'ireply [to Kc'roArnj Hi
ip iaridl cterem al'Weakness. lent;
‘idea .tyorfey bf'jlemula -sent-day statesmen! ' m jnpriefn .'[rigrqemenl
;teere:; ,aprilleri; tijii
• Slr,-[-phe|cla4 the treaty, .Jm 'Spanish and Hoidura -no war should [ take six mbniths nri-lce, .J.™ fee R?v.!h.-WU'1 m hlS Clitheroe Rbtary Club,
i'l'j C. C-i SIX m
ide 1 s surprli
CATJ puci crltlil
all this- iioipp ‘Agricola I sa|s irrelevarit.ianc 1 the. th f
blaitie
;o ana Chur am
my
quei; Chur
gether. [Beo Willi prol
and cruelty Is usua^ . but In any case, a ! | | | i e(
>£opl€ 'seem COW
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