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...................... ~ ............ .. ...................■ 1 r^. (TWO) ,1 i CLITHEEOE ADVEKTI ER & TIMES.; FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1945. i ■ ■ to AT SIXES AND Top - and Bottom As Well I . ; —............—-—


^ H A T IS T H E WOR ,D L EA D ING T [By CAREY L O R D ]


T h e ' ■ to n l e t a s h e a w : a s i t w a s


o i l g a m e i s d e a d . B u i- i n it s l a s t h o i f s i t ' P ™ t l i e - A liie d j N a t io n s a


■Pi I . 11. . X lrtfirtn n O


i f l e R u h d s t e d t .o f f e n s t y e j i a s l e f t o u r I '^ e - t in t e d s p e c t a c le s # ] s p h n t e r e d


we ifirdly realised We were t o j a t k Yet if we J y


Iragmehts at oiir feet. : ^ e shock to ou‘ eyesight is! the greater in .toat.


to 1944 with wme reM, we n ^ m/flM ! ^together' ungwteful. ■ We 3 lwd?t.llast.to;ookj^^d^^^


' clear; - eyes and to see iokin its'true ,colon's. , .


*4-3j


Accidents are bad; dvirybne deplores h : ' ■• 11.1 ' ..1.L'


them! 1— especially C tljq


; almoist always they car the exercise of | care.


PC '


’ ‘ don’t s ’, printed in safer] travel. • r,;


;i 'placet.- i ‘ r '"ol


i lionft cross the| road stationary; bus .withci t ;irst imaking


0 slirelthat the road js dear, 1 Donft flash your= tcrch driver’s face. | Don’t step suddenly


ill the ; bus


I'.pathi without first,loc : it is j safe to dd -Sp. [ ^ ^ Don;t rely on; drivers s^ iiig iyoM in / die d^rk although you can; see them.


ifrom ; the foot- king to see: fhat|


G.WJH. (in newspa^r review),


victims. But be avoided by


i . Duf


■lere are ai few. He interests


■ Don|t jump on , or off v^»iU stop,at;;the proper stopping;'


moving 'bus.


b h e s ; t n m e s s


,tb^ People j amicng


e x t r a o r d in a r y t h a t w e s t i l l h a v e ' us. whoj pretend to


^


t W : is ' n o t h in g s u r p r is in g r im e s w h e n i t j s


p fto u S lv I to a c c e p t


e y e s , t > w e e p o n e b e t t e r ,-th)


f .


ss S’‘r?LSi a b o u t


id has been “ si ii rs ' V ' f r e q u e n t [ h e a d lin e i m t h e


e n o u n c e ; e a c h o t h e r , d a i l y . " W h e r e 0 w e g o t r o m h e r e ? ’’ w ^ t h e m o s t


l - „ Ix! *.u^ T,,oQ,r,;i10Ail r.flftt. I


tod a sriiaU- handlul of writers only vere aWe .to answer the . query sat^ ; actorily. [ ■ Some said it was #-£.&ht,


evie'ws of the. old, yeariiil^ tnat lave ever seen before,m fifty .years,


ill would- be well once we coinfl f^®i' leing at war Those were undoubtedly: he optimists. Their opposite numters, aie pessimists, were not so sure about ,t, om-fessing that. the Atla^ic Charter lad vanished in a night.


Jtalih 'was not a Charter, neither was de Gaufie. Tpey jannot be blamed, if they disteust and loubt the United States mintaming a


permanent interest m S^eek to make such mutual anange* naents ai,, will make it ainpossible fw the Huns again- to transfi3^_E'^^ into a' slaughterhouse, i:: Who blame them ? Always


Ihad-to njake way for t i A t e ,K S w i U h a v e . t o


' a i i a c k .s e a t , le r t i n S s triv in g ' t o t o d ,'m u c h t h e y , lo s e p o s s e s s io n o f t h e


and accomplishing n o ^ g , ^


,w a r t r u t a ithit , b o tt,.


m e a n s w h e r e b y a . f u t u r e ; w a r c a n b e " Those;Huns are practical


E S d i l l e l ^ r V ? w T iile t h e A I M N a t io n s jnay.be s t a v i n g ; f o r t h e i<^ea^l


Creditlility was put to a stem l o ^ ^ iX c e of s e r t e


I m t h e m ." U n f o r t u n a t e lv 'f p r H a v in g


be dep%d upon to convert 'the wor.d once again into a ma’dh'o.uss, into.a shambles. .It is t o the -Allied Nations to [retem ..their sanity by establishing .some system


p ro v e d - unequal to. it: Haying


. a centuiy, and havmg| bu® u P . as wel foidly imagined, a su^r-^ sort of i isEtlon,- we could, nqt believe n


i‘tle t;r any race, least of an “ of - Europeans," to -


m - i


m 1-^


r


'• |4S " * r : S ■made


a'itytonheard of forJsW 'hundred 5 ^So w.e, dismissed t)ae storie^f ' 'a-tPT'ties as impopi-ble. The :Pmahis that in allfbutto- vei>


a


Commission truth


1oSfredtoiltty .tiifl-t we are- gettmg towara 1 for one see j.o signs of a


s lf in o w i|a il- e n d D f the .p r e s e n t : ^ r . O r 'WC


tbn'i Iwp ^are likely to see six .years pf S iSthe W&mplet;d,^as it ^


;be fflit continues until hsxt Bui lit that pass.: I have,no, intention


ot Lprinting the 4


-v*o xiivnc* vn "wer.l duu w expiyoo exiniple- CiDuld:iMarsha( Stalin have in


a?nXlng^ 'wh^, by arrangement,! ’^f® ®b;b“ ,=


'RirHflnpsf to offer terms honi3iirab*e S ® e r were brutallf murdered by th^ Huns in; odd blood' if the incident


did r ot occur ?, This'kind of treadHeiV is the most }uf


Jpicahle of all to tie jh'i


tor mention of Germany’s, mme^u hi4 efforts to P®rs.®^^® Abeiyrorto to .


i (M I f i j d e m ^ m e - a ^ Jo


■V5' delicious sweet orange flavour of tWs ijody-bulldlng, restprat|ve and vitamin fo5fl-lt Is Just as nice as the]nicest. Jam,


’ has an irresistible appeal all-children. They live the


‘ Vlmaitol 'Iprovides, In a balanced form, the food elements ajid v (A, Bi'and D) which every child needi foil maintaining normal and for Increasing .strength, vitality apd resistance to winte ’, al ments. ' Vlmaltftl ’j'also has the special advantage of assisting the absorption of caloluin—so essential for forming flrnj'boies and teeth.


At all seMond.; and particularly now,, Vlraaltol’ makes


addition th the child’s diet, and greatly sislsts In maintainhig growth and;robiist health.


"" LTOI MALI -OL)


Vitamin Food tor Inlahts, phi drsn and Aduitt. ; Basid on] Modir'n S 'itmific Risearch I sizes 3 am 5/6


bu.ldlng. Reitoraiivs and 50


tamlns velght,


a valuable sturdy


TJ.he trouble is, o k ow fiat.to^do with sc


dropped a bjimb. Jr, t/\ Vnmw wh


, „ Y G e rm a n s a r e U ie f a i r e s t f ig h t e r s w h o e v e r d r o p p e d a b | r ‘


some of • our' university undergradu­ ates, who have just met-jin (to^erence ^ e -haps -they are -the Ipr-ato^pes .of thos! , foolish “ underpads J(ho


impossible Germans ; when the comes,


'■ If we .take notice .of


e n 'e o k a g e d : H i t l e r s®®.®] ;thb war by proclaimmg thrt they 'S 'd tat fig-ht for King and, country


every part of -the civiKed giobe tae mk, fantastic opinions ; are being


wh shah do nothing, ^ tJUiJ. vrfii'


Perhaps we shall have , to begin by ttjng our own, house in order,- lu


--- --- ,,


eiipiessed in the name pf The;people: involved -in |c.hem seem to


a Ihot believe, it. . A ® toctllthat 'the .age of miracles is P ^ Ifor all mhacles. of qou-rse,. .^.x-ept ■formed dally;, by Adolph Hit a s t a te


.ler--the Iv


ehcbd in recent years jis; merely . iytafekjand it seems


seel 1 'to I be far too much at sixes anc S s . 1 The unity wb have. expenj l-thefworld is too Mch iri a stpc


loi? .perl


01, fhaos'. The people to vOO?^I;fj fch(


I'ri'tooer is 'that the pull.tog down whicl to precede -this bulldWg up may lea-


' e& o t o else how he toinksj.the nev- /o¥d shkld be built ufi. ,Our gtovesf


ffightfully thin. Everybody is teJing


1 to tochldestructiiDn in ttie;social orde t tot the foundations may to^PP®®!^ ahdl leke us nothin-jJ ®®.


tuiiid The decline is both atpth- lio(tom and at the top Thei-unitv to tM [Affied Rations mayjor, naiy not


, j®


(jomplet'e in the uiikw hopelessly torn to ribbofis jnJhe .poutr Talf and dipjamatc . togions. ^ Eveh


fdetanciation of iour allfeged ‘| 'toJP®J^® -ito” to Greece--as foolish-an idea


tl . -----r ......


e v e r[ojjlesi severe in. lussiiiia [ fo r d e m a n d in g


• the critics have lost Eheir.jhead?. ip


Ropsev4lt admits fine:s.of opinion. In the United otatre


etoerged from Bediaihr®®,! ' ■ thtor criticism of


pito nations, toa weak to de. d e f t n d . t h e n - n d ' ' i n a n y e v e h t h e lo n g in g to


Pola'iid and -tacking in .to 'Un , public Lktvia, Lithujinia, land Estp-


' a iiiy s ift- e r


X' . Chfiri


,e' Cursto! Line Sovi


.iarin" Czarlst'dayi ■ Stalin; afid ■— denojinced) , equajW.;


critic, writfeg 'presumab.y: Churchill -had dished Mis


Dpponents by travellingj to Athens aild i raviflhncr- toe little ithat; ' wM


sa^qnflsing nJssible of a -Christmas ‘ Brittoh policy in ■ Gre.sce tnbr'e tia endanger-Amtoican


ti^ ^ ‘ i n ' w h a t ? ■ I i i i t h ^ la t d r p r p e e ^ -


ttoh than anything tlse.!' happehed for many- yehrs.


:-.xivn\uinuJ Sitoiir m


Jnlal .nd iihyid


CJ/te 'S c ie /i /J ^ ‘7oifir><yoIcl E /o n i f • i' „ \


Talco ymOTABS reguljnly joi mw ' BlQod(nrichei


prwenim convenienlloi


CALCIUM Hedlfhi/Circulddon


© Y E A S T Tonic Di$estive,


) H 0S P H 0R U S !


W h ic h ; h a s P a r t i c l j a -


h a s d o h e p a r t ic ir f i-


ih o lid a :


in S s , w h e n -w a r g iv e s p f a c e -tb p a -t(to ! ig u p a t o e w w o r ld . T h e is o la t io n is t s e r e


m a k in g th e ! m o s t o f I a n U n p .e a s m t , U s lt o a it io n , iatad . a r e ; a g a m c a llin g l o r


s ;o n „ ,':.a s t h e g u n s , c e a s e to .rc E d d e n t l y , t o o , d e s p it e t h e f a L a c y . p - b s id b n t W ils o n ’s s e lf - d e t e n n m a t io n


policy) in 1918-19, ■ ifiere .are left bn the [other side of the, Atlan[tlc


fr~ ,. --------


pxsal, Why impraotiiable ? Beca- I’lse ke


w h o t


ri 11. tyi. \ji t Id XV"wvvO w ^ - atohangel' from heaven could not -hope


■hje; small nations in Europe, . lilike ;-he Gerfiian soil ]. torgerfones, are nmde]j


Afferent races- and creeds that an k believe in this iinpracticab.e p.


ro- SCl ] *l*t*x*w --n- “ niqny ,


■to' decide what is Be that as it may, a i , thejAllies seem to he acting Independently of. ea<m


other, -and' it is! nc't 1” sutorising ,-that repeated calls toade | ito expedite thei meeting betw|e..n n}Kt»


President,[Roosevelt; At the moniin0H ■nn,^T t;


Churchill, .Martoal fitalln M - ■ — ' .. ■


Tlffovi “Advertiser I'i-' *•


FOR MiL SC TIMESj”


TRADES E'USINESS.' Phone 407-8.


4e mpre complete than.it.is in_Gr^ce are


5l .W&tina, tapsy-turi ydom ;CoUld not -r.y


toere E.L,A.S. and all - the irvi-n-r "agreed.?* find yet the flghlM lontikesi as bitterh «


;?oLaiib, where toe And the Palish Goveinment in London


------ insny i c l e j S a m 'to r e t ir e ^m to h i s s h e ll a s :


ima gine the milienium be, ushered h i e moriient the iastl shot ! ta fired


shiPit of perrection enough ' German ithe idea.


Tiiiey h.a|ve always for the ,people. to aim at.


■then come to, a full-stop.; 'So in mur good fort 'IS if we _did, since m


national lives.' If th-8 ;idealists, had their wsy we ahould reach perfecUon become bereft of ®®bitiom ^But


nr* ' i^a'fv^Q'n 'rf'ft’lanse os V5t, iind we &h3.11


there w.Fuld be one snag. Sjme no two' .people could agree; as .to. What constitutes perfection, -we should have 'the same endless squabbles m deciding tor or ‘;!.agaihst as we . have now in agreeing what Is best to be done. What we have to femember at the moment is .that we are not fighting this .war ill order to make an immediate; perfect world 'but in order to shape the. con- &ions nn Which foot better world e b u ilt . " T n e o ld r e s t r ic t io n s


a r e being s w e p t a w a y a u t o m a t lc .a lly , f o r 'th e v e r y , r e a s o n t h a t t h e r e ; ji? a w a r 'o n , hence w e h a v e t h e c h a n c e to s h a p e a n e w - s o c ie t y


can he ro n w h ic h i ' r c t h e fctp r


.p lo d d in g . The g a p ; b e tw e e n o u r K i c T ^ d e x p e c t a t io n s , o n t h e o n e b a u d ,! a n d s t e r n r e a h t ie s o n t h e


L a t ' i t can o n ly b e d o n e b y s t e a d y


o th e r,* if l v e r y w id e a n d ; c a n o m y b e b r iu g e d B U w k s f u l l y b y ; s o jm d , w e ll- t h o u g h U u t le g is la t io n . T h e p ic t u r e


w h i c h p r e s e n t s it s e lf i s s u f f ic ie n t ly ib lu r r e d t o g iv e u s c o n c e r n . |


.I'a om e in c r e a s m g s ig n s ;o i i p i t t o i l i t y 'a n d u n c e r t a in t y . P a r t y p o b t i c s ,i s t h e n a t u r a l* o u t le t f o r t h i s f® ® h f g ..g k ^ e a r e ' i n c l i n e d to in d u lg e .it . t o t h e f u l l . P a r t y p o lit ic s h a v e ' .'re - e m e r g e d i n t h e


O u r f ig h t in g m o r a le i s b r ig h t e n o u g h , h u t i t h e r e i s a m o n g t h o s e ,o i u s l e f t . p


A.C. of Mr. and' Mrs.


Gill Benson A.C.;GiIherll Bi


Douglas Benson son is the; eldest son


to join the R.A.R. He is serving in India. , j l


land- Cresdent. OZtheroe. -; An old toy ofithe. Royal Grammar School, he was ;n. 'the Borough.Treasurer’s staff prior


A.C. 'Douglas ■ Benson,' the .younger brother, also an.ijild hoy of the Graip-


BRITIS


o / perfection .but, practical ;o be leffective in Pf®y®^tmg learra-ament. It^is right thhi iste are always in a minority.


,


individuil lives we never goal we aim.at, and it^would be


3/6d. each. Dance [ Band.


ITES a r


[By' AiLP. ■ W O O D , B r a n c h S e c r e t a r y , 63/ Whalley [Road, Clhheioe,


; A S tickets for -th -Legio s-. ■the liegion’s- annual


■A-Ball, to be-held'in the King Lane Hall, on I Friday, February ,.9bn, are limited, e^ly application is h®slrabl; aryal Engineers’ Pull


- We;mu(lh regret the passmg of one of our [oldest inembers, M-r. J.L. Speak of Whkhy-road. He sMved for four


years in the last war. To.Mrs. Spepk gnd the family k tend^ our deepest sympathy,


■ The jMiliistry if Pensions^has made certain ihipioveicents .in the ra.te|.;ioi


■a b ilit y ! a w a r d f in d e r to K e -1919 it h o u t l|id iv id U |a l a p p lic a t io n .


disability pensions granted;to Pre-war service pensioners.engi.b.e [for.


w r e c e iif e th le b e n e ^ t o f the Im p r o y e m e n t


W a rra n t. A u t o m a t ic r e y ie w . I s .t a k m g p la c e ! [ a n d .p e n s iiO in e rs c o n c e r n e d w i l l


; Following represenba.tioh 1(0 three' 'Services departments, 'the Brit­ ish Legion hasrto®®™^;®? assurance 'toati lwhpn demobilised- under, the release stheme, ? ■ai'ran|emente; will be made [ foir a' -thono-ugh medical and dental: examination to be -awarded to ail peisonnel, .This applies equally to the Navy, Army, Air Force, -and the Nursing And Auxiliary Sei-vices,


men a-ndlwomen -to re-settle in. civilian life, arrangements have been, made tor a repfesmtative of the Brltah legion


, With a view


to contact then, immediately pnor to their'discharge [from-the Forces.-


'tlonslwil be -pvt toiward.by different BranoheA rtoa'tihg to pensions, -Ct®', ®f wh'lch I quot■


, £2; 'Ch-ildiein’s ■14/-. i'i,'!


l a s t i e w m o n t h s w it h a l l 'th®:^ O A d -U rae V ir u le n c e . T h e 'L e f t , a n x io u s to sh o jw 0 it s s t r e n g t h a n d • e n h a n c e .it s p r o s p e c t s


" l e f t ” ito t h e j a w o f t h e .R ig h t ,! w h o m i t r e e k s to d is c r e d it n o t . .o n ly t o r it s n r e r w a r c o n d u c t o f a f f a i r s , a d m it t e a iy


1 ;v ic t o r v , p o p s u p w i t h a s t r a ig h t


l u l l y ;;d e E e r v e d , b u t [b y im p u t in g p r e t e n t t o a y m o t iv e s .w h ifc h c a n n e it a e r De I f a t h o t o e d n o r t r u t h f u l l y fo u n d e d . D e s p it e t h e f a c t t h a t b o t h ^ . o ia iis t s a n d L 'lb e r a ls s i t , in t h e ,;C a b m e t , t h e


, widdws’ pensioiis should be: • Widows ‘


opinion that ,tjh'® mdhlmfim -rate of ■ llowances, flat rate of


Thto this ■ Conference ils e a!|few:


son,; while servtog in H.M. Forces or Merc>han't 'Navr during the present war, a -‘Parents’ Dependa-nts Pension be granted uoconditidnally. without .the 'necessity cf having to prove, old age,; I infirmity or adverse circum­ stances :n.ot merely of a temporap


Tbit !ln cases; where widows' (have lost fin 'Only son, or the last surviving


'■ character.


'C o a lit io n Is d e s c i'ib e d a s a - j u n t a o f , s in is t e r ■ T o r i e s a n d F a s c i s t s w h o a r e ■Deni b n p u t t in g u n w a n t e d K i n g s ' o n d e c a y in g ■ t h i'o n e s . i n 'E u n o p e , a n d e n c o u r a g in g t h e - re w iv a l. o f F a s c is m a s a r i v a l to B 'o ls h e v is m a f t e r t h e w a r . ■A p r o p a g a n d a s k i l f u l l y " b u t r u t h le s s ly


t o n d u c t e d , a n d a s o n e - s id e d a s p r o p a ­ g a n d a ! u s u a lly i s , s in c e i t Ig n o r e s t h e


could bqually


a c t ' t h a t e x t r e m is t s o f t h e . R i g h t a c c u s e t h e - C o a lit io n o f


order -to please -its Soa.ahst membA^^ I , , ■, toa nj-tos awarded to the Suto' [Ttet way lies


.playing up to S-talin n®® • tjto, ana i ^ _ service at ‘ the Pansh possibly the Lublm


jn I affairs! ®t,a.t;me: when yhe


''pRIZES I DISTRIBUTED.-At , the on' Sunday the Vicar distri-*


GIBU1 RN.


far;from being won. .It IS playin„ tne I ;in wtoch some remarkablf s a m e g a m e a s th o s e it o o t e .l


t h a t t h e ir c a u s e ;.w a s ju s t : f o r g e t t o e I ■ f i ’ g j.y j(,g c to e n c o u r a g in g th e c h ild !- [ u n im a g in a b le ® r im «


h a v e ' jU'D r e s u lt , .e x c e p ] .,' t o P®*^®®®®? I t o e ’W e fir. - A ‘ w o r d to t o e p a r e n t s w a s t h e m t h a t a f t e r , a l l t n e y ''i[®®


I f iv e o n ly f o r g iv e t h e Germans;all-wm n ^ e s ^ w e r e t o w iu e u . b e I w e ll. "^0 % i v e t o e « ® ™ M


n u t t e d i n t h e ; l a s t ; n y e ^ y e a r s lu e i ,i. > •


'P o le s ,! P r e n c h m e n — 2p ,00(| o f t h e in — Iw it h ; it io r t a l d is e a s e s i n


' c a r r ie d o u t b y .( j e r m a n d o c t o r s— t r u s t , a r id t r e a t t o e r ii a s | c iv ilis e d b e in g s ,


i 'o n ' t h e ’ r a n o m a t ic a l r e s e a r c h w o r k i a ^ c a r r y s y to e m o f . c o ld , s c ie n t if ic ^ b r u ta u - ty


in s t e a d o f w -ild b e a s t s , a n d ' A t , ! ? ass® -, c ia 't e ;o ri t e rm s b f e q u a lit y w i t h t o e d e m o c r a t ic n a t io n s a n d !y o u w i l l p ro - : v id e -th e H u n s i w i ' i h ' w h a t -th e y a r e lo o k in g f o r , a n o t h e r ' o p p o r t u n i t y I to p t e p a r e f o r t o e ' n e x t | h o lo c a u s t . . N o t b a v in g r u n u n a g a i n s t ! a n y ,iD f - 't h e ir


.'Wpmeri’s ' Institulfc was held m the School on Monday, Mrs. Spurgeoii presiding.!-The) Secretary gave,a report


to - fi; B i s h a U E a v e s a n d B r o w s h o lm e


c r im e s .- in E u r o p e , .o n l y I.to o m a n y o U r p e o p le e it h e r d is b e lie v e t o e m s e t t o e m a s id e .,e f n o ; im p o r t a n c e . sb'toe survivors mho; have, had expert eiice,: and-they are; nurnsr-ops.;


"areumption -tha.t hum-an nait-ure wL) ®0 fundamentally -altered after the Iwar iX fallacious and futile. ; Bismarefct o e w a r I


tells us that *


,their j 'masters , for German- hump '' [e* to change, whatever be [ -the iilitie.5 of changing any other ifimin nature. ■ War -is [a, great breed­ time


n,cssible.” He might have added too, if: only in crimes. |Th:e Germans ai-e too well drilled and* dragooned by


■ politics is -the art of


tram formations on toe (irrevocable decisions


ing at ishort - notice,' create to®' j f of Utopias,


I iT h e s u d d e n ;) i b a t t le : f n a n t s , arrived


, ,


infinite possibilities i in | the .domiCS-pc, world Even it- human nature changes we shall require tini'fi ' And it'wllLpri.y be done in Germany by -the - Germans theirisel'ves, tat by us going over toere:|


illusion^ [ p i


for most unscrupulous J fasces who^ eyeri


tb teacih -toem. They jars too shiart in toe sensejtnat, they are (he


ehcu'mbered-toe efirth. [Theyi will pre­ tend to believe you,[while;all;toe time ■holding Eometoing ,'UP their sleeve -, -A long period of peat® ®au be assured, whe her human* nature .changes or does riot change,, but-there is.ionly one [key to , it, the permanen-t disarmament | of Germany and.its enforcement by more or'1ms permanent Allied, [garrisons ]on


'. [ [; 5ERL1N HEADS i • i lUS'


Germany and- occupied- iEurope which h^e been sfibjaet .tofmajor at^ks banned out by B.AiF.; Bomber .<^m-


Berlin, heads the !.listj_of ,'tow ; mns- r -at


ofplthc* [year’s -work, followed- by a su;rimary! o f ) the financial position, a satisfactory balance election of officers took


in h a 'r id l.j^ n '


peace, |iv: i'?[:es:dent,


wHch [rpyealei ,1; 'Tno


t-hese results: priSiderits: ,


Spurgeon; -Secreta-ry and Treasurer, M'S Wilson. Commi'ttee: Mesdames Appleton! Batgh. Brennarid, Green- h'filgh.iHi-nd, Taylor, Press correspond- en't! Mrs. Capstick. Tellers for. -toe' Itct iWere Mr,; HiBargh and'Mr, P. fehments were served


, „ Ireland.! [the committee.


giyen 'by Mrs i


An erijoyalie evening-, ended; rtito-a whist I drive, '


prizes for* w-hich '■ were , Gjeen.


dfifing ihe year were gaiined by Mrs. C ■ Ohew and Mrs, Hind.


f'hefliighesll! awards for .Competitions kpstick, -Mrs


. ■ [


,rs. Spiirgeon. Vice­ 's, Green -and , Miss


BASH ALL EAVES W . i , - l T h e s e c e n d a n n u a l m e e t in g bi


r e t o l t o a t o f tv ip iS


, f i b r e ’s w e r e re c o r d e d .' M a n y -of to ( - S h o u t


v


t h e 'V i o a r a c k n o w le d g in g t h e ir r e g u la r ly a n d ! g e t t in g


1 in 'E O b d t im e .


1 la t e s t [ r e c o r d e d i s * ''a® i''L to f,® ® ^ '"^ „^ ^ jv Ir iN - A . .W a t e r w o r t h o ff ic ia t e ^ a t th'*- a n d w o m e n in t e r n e e s , R u ^


^!?^® -dayflcihtol^sc^lars. He complimented toeto on [-toe excellence of the attendj


That this Genference demands; the i ' i , ' . :


abolition of the Means Test on widow­ ed mothers,who have.lost a son pn daughter mother’s mother, is : able fatolly.


to


by hei .own personal efforts! mantain lierself and! her!


who contributed' to , .their support, even though the


, lO f ; the


held' at Preston on Saturday, the '17th February. Several iiiterestmg .rasclta


The annual Area Conlerence Is to be ...... to assisting .d'lsahled Benson,. 22, Moor-! wor ■ ;mar School, ■ iwas-


[and Mto.- Ernes 'Mary’s-street;' ^


.S;


Royal; NavyJ. Move nber, 1943. Aged- Cement Works.) 19, a Pos;t Office imp[oyee at Clitheroe. HlSi wife ds 'W and an old; pra nmar School; boy, he Army.-


to


Hanren,! sbn'’of Mr. ; Hanson,; of 10, St. Clitheroe,joined : the


E d im ’ !;,“'bIF


o n e c a p n o t h e l b , e v e n I n t h e m o s t . p r e d i c a m e n t s , H u t : s e e t h e


S i r ,— A s o n e o e l y e s 'in t o it h e p a s t


h u m o r o u s s id e - q 'f l i f e . | I n f i l l w o r r i e s , t r i a l s £ n d p r o b l e m s o f l i f e , m o r e a n d r i j o K l ; b e g in t o s e e t h i s h u m o r o u s s i d e o e b a u s e l l h f i v e c o m e •to l o o k u p o n ; w l a t .y o u , I a n d e v e r y ­ o n e e l s e I s ! d o l i g l a s p i y .y l n g . W e a r e a l l ! p l a y l n ; , ] l u s t a s |- c h i l d r e n p l a y , w i t h ! i t h e [ S a m e I s e r lo u s n e s s v e ; i I n q t h j r w o y d s , w e b e ­ a t w h a t


they h: lleve th v e r y I n p o r t a n t ■are e n g a g e d I n , o c c u p y a r e v e


w o r r y a b o u t ; w l a t h i s b u s i n e s s s f jo u ; b u t h e I f , a f e


s c h e m e T h e ;


c o u ld t o o k b k l l w o f u n d e r s t a n d jin t o t h i n g s j u s t t h


w o f i l d jp e w d a :'Vs ^


It is'


c a s t f d r u s o y d i i r p r e v i o u s a c t i o n o r b y t h e s c h o r l ' s o f t h i n g s ; a - p a r t o n . t h e ' s t a g e ; Iw e l h a v e : v p l u n t a r l l y assumid it, hive walked into It,


o f l i f e .


i t h a t i l l i s a p l a y , ! a n d t h a t h a l f t h e p r o f i t , p l e a s u r e I a !n d f u n i n l i f e i s


i n s t e a d o f t h i n k i n g a f l | t h e t im e


■In r e a l i z i n g t M t ! - l t I s ; o n l y p l a y ; w e s t f i r t I n tc ,[b b ' s e r l b u s , a n d b y s o d o lf ig m i s s h a l f t h e i r e w a r d o f l i v i n g ,


l a t i o n ' o f w - e a lt h , p o s s e s s io n s ' a n d l e i s u r e , b u t n o m a t t e r h o w w e a l t h y ’ - ’


h e b e c o m e s s t i l l w a n t s ' s p i n e t h i n g


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


m a j o r i t y , o f c a ; e s h e [ i n d u l g e s h im ­ s e l f lt d t h e e x t e n t t h a .t h i s h e a l t h - f a i l s ' , t h e n , b e l i g b o u n d b y h i s p o s ­ s e s s i o n s , h e ■ f i i id s h e h a s ; ita k e n - ' t h e i w r o n g ) t u ( n l r | i g . ; ; W h e i i h e c a n g o n o f u r t h e r h e ; s i n k s - in t o d l s p a l r , b e in g jc o n f u s e c ', [ b e w ild e r e d a n d I n u t t e r ! d a r k n e s i , i h a v i n g t u r n e d h i s M c e ' f r o m t h - i ) ' l i g h t - j w h i c h - a l o n e f r o m G 3d .— Y o u r s , e t c .,


. . . . . . . I s - e . I n ' t h e tl-VktM c o m e s g J K r E N c I e : G R E E N .


WHERE ARE Sir,


t o n ,! . G u n n e l , s t a t i b n ^ j } w i t h ;m e h e r e ,


a r t i c l e b y ,£


D e c ', 29 l a s t , ji' M a n k i n L o v e d M a g i c )’ I ! h a v e h e e h - , s h o w r i [ t h e


■Re, a lt U ’c le I n


THE CONJURORS f! I s s u e d a t e d


n a t i v e ' o f ; -W a d d ln g - T o m l i r i s o r i , w h o ' I s ' eti


d h a s A l w a y s a b p v e


o f w ip e e x p e r .e n c e a n d t o m e m b e r o f t h e I n n d r . M a g i c ! C i r c l e , I - fe e l I k n b w s o m e - h ln g o f t h e s u b j e c t f i n d e r r e v i e w . M r . [ F a r m e r a s k s : “ ■ W h e re a r e t h e - e p n j u r o r s ? ’ ’ r e p l y ] b y - a s k in g ' h i r a a - q u e s t io n :' “ I s t h e r e , t h e p , a s c a r c i t y o f w - a n d - w l e l d e r s i n L a n c a s h i r e ? - ’ ’ [ , . . ; N e v e r w a s ! m e r e a [ t im e , i n p o i n t -


B e i n g , m y s e f . ' a s t ^ g Q ;m a g i c l a n


o f f a c t , w h e h t h e r e w e r e s o m a n y c o n j u r o r s . p e r f o r m i n g b e f o r e t h e ; p u b l i c a n d ' [ t p e S e i j v l c e s , u p a n d


d o w n [the country,.a.s npw. In


m a 'g if c la n s t h e


t h a t


amor l a r g e T h e r a b b u l i k e


t a l r i t o e n t d o e s


i n o s t


g the entertainm[ents of most ; towns .find cities; in Britain; fis no 1 ‘ibnco junon a time/! It at ill. Even in' a district' Salisbury there are at-least


hold”^ a permtorient. -place In ]


p o p u la r , p n y


O f j - u


a'dolzen magiciansj p-;rformlng ,of no mean , ability—too many for my


liking.


, ‘ - L ‘ -hresenung a full'magic show 1 “Cavalcade of; Magic" bn


esteembd co;ftrlbufor laments the dapabfirevM the “big tlm-Ei’’ musiortlsts :qf the past he may have! some grounds for complaint, Danfe-j-whotoan ail entire, 24 hours’ show of magllc, has left our 'shores,, and [so has the, Grfeat: Levante. Gri the other h‘ yle-,


If, on the other hand, your ' ; ;


entitle the jn as em Greb' doma.


B O R O U G H B U I L D I N G S O C I E T Y The directors’ seventy-first' ,an-


nfial report] for the year ended Ej-ecember 31st, 1944, reveals that thb results j3f the year’s v(orh, the ■whole 'of the period being - again undet I wfir conditions, [are highly sfitlstoctory and gratifying to the Bfiardj Th'i assets now stand at £6,573,557 I3s. ,4d., being an In­


crease; of, £213,96’7 8s.* lid,'[The total; reserves arie-'£335,456 14s.-lld., bfiing an'lncrease'of £14,897 j[6s. 7d.,


1’During: the year ithe. society hfis


lent, the Gevemment £564,1(69 13s! 4o.—[thus making a total contribu­ tion |'bf.. more than two find a qufirbr mhlpn /poqrids! to war, had I flnance since the commencement-


toe!-weight Of bembs dropped | rfiiige I sficiety’s iRlvestments are held in ifrojnSOO tons'-to more,tototo,000 tons), i^cu'ritles which'are .redeemable at [Cologne is next ®ri fhe^^list^ wit|h_.f71 par;] -Ample funds aye available'fpr iattacks. E?sen has differed , 13 iDuisburg and 'DusseldorfH fi . , This does not include [daylight raids]


aavfinces) occupation


by US.AAF.'


Ghr plet


a|nd, wq have the 'Great


jsic h fills at present; as v^ell nent iillusiohlsts 'sueh as the Masdnl, Murray' and, Krir- All [performing up-to-dfite


. iWlzfirds, "further, do not need btofidfiastlnffl to [assist them; ton 'they are concerned,


illuslohs and coiiiurlng tricks [as W'SHl as old 'classics,


fact,


It; -Is, othefi,


’They S' far


magic, yearp duefid


fiut of mad


date: Maskelyne -find use of i wireless | In


to th< have


t o - d a y , u i i


r i i y h u ir ib l- e o p i n i o n , a n d I n o f t h ^ l e a d l i l g p r o f e s s i o n a l ,1s


c o n j u rmi n g i i r.. AloU T« 'fV


Melnl thlnkk ife! ican find satisfac­ tion; and 'happ ness iri (he accumu­


f'a - w o r ld ly i s e n s e / h e viQ


t y ,s e r o u s o f l i f e , '


o u r - t h o i g h t s n i g h t a n d d a y t h i n g s ■ j i n t h e


V- b u s i n e s s i n j a n


t h a t h A w a s - w o r r y in g a b o u t s o m e ­ t h i n g h e w a s ; a k l n g jitp o s e r i o u s l y a n d p e r h a p s t h e r e s t ; o f t h e w o r l d w a s n o t ;e v e r ) , r b t l c l n g i


w e r e [g o ln g j o n I n t h e w o r l d e s a m e . ' ; H e w o u l d r e a l i z e


t r u e I n r e g a r d t o a l l t h i n g s E a c h e f i )u s h a s ) e i t h e r h a d


acc-sptod it,| t ecome. one with it 4r»cfQor1 rtf fKirilrlncT ‘all i thp t.imp


i f t ; r h l^ l d e m i s e , h e 1t h t h e s a m e s o r t t o ' f i n d t h a t


d h e p a s s a w ;.a y , g r e a t l y s u r p r i s e d


w o u ld ; h a p p e n ,t o l£ { p r o n e t o


W 'i a r e d o i n g I s s o t h a t th le [ w o r k w e t h e t h i n g s t h a t


f r o m o t h b r e ' n it e r t a ln n ie i F a r m e r .


M f i s k e l y n e i i a jlIiii ,d [ t h e i'3r p a t jC a rm t j t r a n s p o r t e d


e l a b o r a t e p a f a t u s


V T f l e


b u t; (fe y -


l l l u s l o i s ) , [w h e r e a s


o f t h e ' l l l u s i d i s p r e s e n t e d k e l y n e , s u c h i n m i d - a i r ’ ’ a ’w o m a n .’ ’] T h e r e I s


c o m p a r e d T h e


G r e a t ! t h e r e f o r e


r e g r e .t t h e ; ’ i ; ith fe f a s c l n a t l P ! f l c a t l o n . ’'’ [Nc L y l e . 'M a s p n l j s t i l l m a l n t a h ) v l d e d . b y , f h '


m o d e r p p c w i t h


1


[some where in tjite; pountry. O taurice


ks. Aipr 'esien;hq is with ithe R.A.F.


Maurice S. HansOn edatLC.Il:


O.S. ;


Is associated v dlst Ohurch' a: Sffk Donald


Donald iProctdr Mo


.bo joining the-L.A.F., Sfit.,Prcktor w?s' employed in t:h,e 'labc.bora-tory [at 'Ribble


and; Mrs. G, Pr oictor, retode ifit " Rose Dene," Manor-^to Olipieroq ,:


^


Proctor’s] parents, Mr. Prior -O


^undai ■ Siihool. , Jh n^\m with H.M. Foret


Chaptv jn & Sped


C h iro ' 4 . c v


ARKET ITHEIi


E..HMWfiER'M|J Treatment'by, iHd Ma


appototi Teli


'-T—1~.- ' -IT


Lane Metho- J"-


H e i s n i toe Womeri’i Land


w to Holland.'


,1^


t h e m s e l v e s ; 'a n d f f if id e t e l e v i s i o n s e r f e n .'


r a o s t 'h a p p iy t ) p r o v i d e t h e ! v a r i a n t t o rm ij, c f M c k n e y e d ; meritlmed,


Get me irelcased (I fiifa nearly 44) ,


from tli-3 a i j d I s i


dllllci. |I ll I P r o f e s s o r [ A p d e r s o n - t r a v e lle d w i t h s m a l l Qo;


■ b y M r ] i n j u r i n g _ ^apr


ig [ I l l u s i o n a r ip f ir a t u s ! 3o n j u r o i t r a v e l s li g h t ‘ t h e o l i - t lm e r . ; '


m a r k b n t h e Army


■hall be


dra'tlllcfi sW imT« *helpid thousaddfi


laiiid 'at the quick a 'Ifo (


i maU Ito explain] 1


Vince*.yowsclf- SIm.plb your' noalett ClumWB — ' rim cttiy w ilif l illt( td. t ill


■asBiiuv thfi .chance jt aathma-ictoedy upon)


ivltli* faith to preveh" andlfij! yit Bliort-f-- • attaiika tfhtctl hay


Terere


remedy eWte ® i pnco'YQP


ioed ,i RlTyl-oL... tiiet red


TakfithU:chance Ml daylyou folloWel our I Jjtaii'd;'Atoms TshlH


by .'Slltcii toW., h i " ;; 'l Ixindon|


IS f t h e ! w o m a n r is in g ; i n d " s a w i n g t h r o ilg h


L y l e , p e l f o r i n s * s e v e r a l b y M a s - .


m o r e s o — a ji'd n e v e r (w e r e [ t h e r e so m a n y e k p o n l n t ^ o f h e 'm a g i c a r t a s t h e r e a r e t o - d a y . T h e - M a g ic , C i r c l e p r e - w e r i n e n i b j r s h i p y / a s 450, m e m b e r s ; ii i p w I t I s 850[; m e m b e r s ! . M a n y o f tW s ' w o r l d - f a m o u s i s o c ie t y ’s s t a r s ’ ! a r e a b r o e ic d o in g t h e ir ■ ' i s r e a re ; le e n u p j d It Is]


j u r l n g j l s is t f lf 'a A ,p o p u l a r A s e v e ir4 e l l i p s e , h a s o c c iu r r e i


stfil plenty)0 1 others to b' arid 'down] tliei coun


“ ktuff,’’ I |g?inti you, but:


relretted they 'seem; ito district) a jwiie_|ber.tl|.. i Yours magically,


! | ! g , d : S M I T H , I M i l a s ‘ ‘ M E R ;


o f i v h a t C a n o n L a i r i t e r t s£ ld t o jt h f R b t a ' f y ' C l u b , i t w o ’u l|d b e w r o n g ti b b lie v e - t h a t ' t h e . [ w a r a . c n e h a X - r a y e ' d ' S o i i d t y . S o c i e t y f i a s b e e : X - r a y e d , t e d is e a s e ld l- f ig i p s e d a n i t h b ' c u t e jf p i n q lo n g , a b o b y m o r]e t h a n o h e .' A n d I ,a m s o f r - y t h a t t h C h u r c h a s ' a w h o le h a s i p t t a k e : f i c t i o n b e f o r e h o w . I t j l t l n p .u se g e t t i n g f f is s y ! a l l o f o e s e i t h i n g s ,; ijn a m o r a l a n t ; m


T H E I f M M i J R A L I T j e ; S l r , - - w i l l p f i g r e e l i g


the i n


C h u r c h i t s b l f [ h a s , , r e a


, f in d t im e l y m i s t a k e o f p o i n t ' d :


i,t o


. p o v e r t y . d o e s


t h e l e s s , n o t l i v e , for


'iUUJLai tl-iiVf i J


i t s t r f i l l . l t p e i Ir e a s o n I t h e .] m a s s e s t e p e a k ln g ft


c o n s id e r a b l'e 'e x p e r ie n c e ;! w h e n t h a t


^ l s ,' ) l ,| b e f l e v e ,


Is;'11 jbelleve, toat to®; it fa ebp right


I h a v e 'i I p s f j l[l).*r‘ f a i t h ; I


■aDUon. I It; malfep thle generfillslng, apdifalls-


' ' ' t h e f u n d a : ‘ iniental |cafisej of war and ; il\Y|hll^ If ls| trfie [that map b y


w l't o o u t


r e t u r n s t b t h e o f m a n | ; l s i t o O n e o f t h e c h f i f a c t e r l s t l ' b a r l s m I s f h e i J p w r e g a ; r i g h t s o f ' P f r s o n f in p o f p ; T h e c o in im o :!' jl'a n d -Is


b r e a d j f i f t h


, , s a t i s


l a n d , e q u a l w .t H m y f e i m o n e r s , a r i ' l o u r [ ; t r h e p i f h e L a w o f C r e - a t lo n . I t o n e ’s , b u t i f o t [ o n e - s in g le /True religion hand fir


b r e a d


a l o n e , n e v e : h i s


'perty,!|!. ly own;


|s five: ones, d'eflled to'


t h i s ; t b ' m a k e r e s t i t u t i o n ] o f , tp je ; e a r t h , w h i c h h a t h b e e n t f i k e n j a n d w i t h h e l d f f o m j t h e d o m n io n p e o p le . D o nC't a l l ' i t r l y e l t o e n j o y t h e la n d ? , ■ T h e g e r i t r y s t r i v e f o r l a n d ; ] th e ,, c l e r g y s t r l y e f o r ' J a i i d ; t l e c o m n io n - ' - J - - '


^peSrienf%lS ■Righteousness :Ste,oT4 n p o n ip .


people strife for laid; ■and selllrig Is ' ■ ,yo|i


e n d b u y in g


p f id e a v c , f i r 4 w p - w e n t op®. ahd.*'',N3w if any- frdm -the


a i l ; -a c i' w h e r e b y ,


made 'peculiar ito h m 'and his suc­ cessively, ;shu ting othqrfi out, he ishall enjoy, it free y fo But] I affl'^,|l*


(hal the


ye present Powers of*Efigl-and, you This Is yburllhwa rd [p-firiclple.


andjtrue religloh l£ tfi'let erijoy It; apd fou spall* , x ii iO J o y u u i i u i n « x u | P ' , , ,


do not stpdy [how to versal love.; [If you


who shall .deed, it'*ls and ought


0 . ,iid rest.


appear Ip- acj-lpn. All.................... out and bfiarreillng -ariiong mep 'to!


hedged in


bought, nor sfild; \fihfireD-.v SQm-eifir® : jd; otiers


to be deb earth to; And if eVeryi the earth' for*


there nor;


matter—‘1 thfi IThalley.


. whifitidrive ,(vis jheld on Pridayjjlast,' in aid,'-3f Reading Room funds. Eleven! ■ 'were itfi plav. with Mr. J. -]Hey-i B! prize-wmneis


Lan.btit. who defeated Mr. H.,MfiNab! successful


u.cLtui a te liasuv.w ,®,e!ek,;:was won by iMr.iH.


in tjhe final,!-]!.- [!;-.., 'ST ,DRIY,E,L-Anotlher ■


t o b le j wood


MJC.'! (The iprize-winneiij:


ih' house: property for Geritii dr; Investment.


Ladito: 'Mrs.'F, men:


iOaTfsV-'’tteri: Cpl.,Slhaw.|


itcher, Mrs. R. Garsidel i Preston, - S.-iB-afrett; irs. W:;Tto-in,gtoii:| and


-were':


READING .strnas


sn . 30k®r. handicap,! oom-; ■/he end [oflpepl M ly- action,'. UP ito -houses, hfidjibeefi [dainaged' b4Jond )(!() daJriagedl-tod renfiered


published' figures of, damag; iy en;


_ . largely ..


;h'3w-i |J*J


tog- toe extent, eri J944,„ 20fir


.- «V -.-


uiilnha-bltfiblej and | , '( ,909"damaged ■but .not rendered, tifiinhnh ebitable.


40 3


sb-ire,' -blood were (»Heotto| to help ;saw toe Jives' of-[toe wounded,, fromj


; During! 1944. I.Opo* gfi Ions of DerW:


A 'THOUSANDj '.'GA 1 BLOOD., ,


volunteers Column a r r i v i n g


ihirej 'to-ar.’i


;LONS OF ,


. ,,Cross Fiytog toe last [donor,


Eve. il


'* ' I..


Far better 'not to have i body than •’-harj'od the


duty oftohe 'DhuL be


before it was intro- public by the B.B G. also! already avajled


BARROW ROOM. — The finnuah


good, wprks Fa!-her.”


1


would feed* arid


eryprie did fopd


bnylhce (Wlhstarile'y, 1650.)


;h to ifiad in this. men 'nay .see


th: arid it is ithe


:lorify Fj G.[


the. Pre'sident, Tuesday’s iiweii GuUd R:om, Mrs.v Synuhs : for [topic, i!® P) flrsti referred! With wham wiheri qultfi y' Bheisaia, how peaple one m- journey. i 0 condemn toy toey: were -e impressteris them ag-ato.


■In: toe' arise


.h o t o lia il p a t ij [interesting p. ; p sTO C h o lto g ica il go; act


l i v i n g . ! isp f i ■- i.,'S •it'vpto toe' -h


la,j iMrs. ,


d d'seuEsi, orded grat


w-en- (or, nor i hedged 'Ofit-;


'


fruit ;0f [to®!. tpi|cloth®; lit.,


quietly eilj|oy:' find ralriient, ■prltpns!


vfince upl- ,'. It wou ( is falllnp


'about the.fiarlh, and who shall alia' - not 'enjoy I t , when, [ih-, thfi por uqn of everyone, nofto be strr


h


Law of and wfis


mv pfift.


wfis mfidfi for,-fill; ? everyoiie,


^/bkesMl i Shoul


when you’re conatin I'ake Garters Little II The sour and iluik j 1 i 'lii oflt.en due to ,|


ave good digestioq f tslfne' '


_


ppwerfid .fluid, tha| , elimiiiate yout fof


iiyslme Juice evefl ( Carters Lirtlc LIl


,: Rn'wh Sofwhen'you-tii ' Liver Pillji They


tWhed this Vital f !wo pints a day, me |


'they -also increase | I i/S I


Juice so importan j get the real Ldxolnj Liver,Pills —


WOMEN’S


purpose: desire! [ of-bai*-: to the;


b o c


Ibw.copii- '■ erty


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f filve your!


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OR [WAR.], with mucli


M u r r a y a n d :b m p a r it e | t h e ' h g h Ig v fe l p r o - ;!


t e m p o r f i r y j e r i l p s e j o f ] g a r t s p f .s t a g e ! m y s t ij- I d . i r a s t e r ; ,


n o need] tb m


tew*.* loh It - •• Wji aii*iilai oftentoeTel^ . . . j-..-htcr |t*


tie , blood


To clamouHuu for Pink Pill*; Thoiuai


(ithi of inzmia, a; cite her daukhterJ


lin •


fresh lubply of: rtth, iasential ,tp the anzp Dr. Williams brand r«riple site:'3*-*ofi)'


iedicihe bu tier pi. I Will ami Ptnli


diktreeo. are uridendt cheelii, ijlwpild itt »thiW;babk, periodfi like Tor Rropef; lood- '(■Tie [witchfu] motl


cw It


iUinfi'thoth'ert-hlyt ahjittt.ttelr dauyhtert,/


•Ml i>*r Aw?— -i 1 Irwilei' toodIcM ,wd j


••’'ftieM eonditlonijl riiturejiil.talllng fof


tnzmio t'rl»-.,h»rol.| lobuil; women ; throe


theie jiilli InffiM a ; In the treaUnetP


i t s e l f is


Labout


sti b w|r*i*n*g m - h e r , e v ils a i p


f r o m : s a y


,Hl peevivlsb baby I oT


i j i v y yY _ |


itlme, and


m d t o e r f


hardly ]to blami he* Is .[restless gums [fire hot. ■ftiere to i 'op


; portoer ti iis tu rb ? d


remedy), callto quiefily banish ensure restful peace! tor nioth' at the fliBt: slgr Palatable, easily they are, prirnip lutely safe for i baby.! i'Guerantt Tharikful mot


.Of* all chemisl ' 3 Babjets. 2d. e


Never be ,witl BO often strikr


Bablete for to' relieve! teethtoi levertohness* df ach.: colic i am ^


:is.*5d) inc. tax. (Baby*l


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