P es : Chapman &rtorg«f
Shoe Specialh$ and Chtropodistf
4, market. JRi.'AO^, ’ C t lT H E R O ^ l
T, E. BARGER M.N.LOh., M.I.SF Treatment by .Mral Red ahdiMassagp
By appoiritmei only. ,feNo. 373.
leed foi SEEKING " Donald Proctor Sgt.; ' '~aa«fttn
Jlene,” Manor-ax | j
Johil.ng- the R. |mpIoyed !ln the| pement Works; iis wife is [inny. ;
list Church' and- 1 Sgt. Donald Pi M Mrs. iG. Proi
5 associated
h Moor Lane Sunday Scho(;
■dadi, Olitheroe. A.'F., Sgt. Proc laboratory at-
with
roctor’s paren, ctor, reside at
He is now in E the Women’);
Methd-
iolland. Land
or wa's Ribble
s. Mr. “ Rose Prior
ost-Bag r
| I am nearly 44),- and: I shall be nost 'happy to provide i the yarlaiijt
hemselves; anc made mark m the 'elevlslon iscreen. ; ' T 'Get melreleMed from th_____
11' ' *
Iromi other fprnfs of ; haecneyed initertalnment mentldned. hy ,Mr. 'armer. Professor! Anderson travelh d wl....; jlaborate but femall conjuring’ ap- laratus ; (few I illusions), vhereps daskelyne and the Great Carmo iransported big illusion apparatus. Dhe modern con juror, travells light lompared with the old-time 'i Tha Great Lyle performs , if the illusion^ presented b: :elyne, such as “ the woma mid-air” and “ sawing ,| I
V woman,”
Iregret, the “ temporaryi eclipse'- of he fascinating arts of jsta'ge mysfcj- Icatlon,” No eclipse occurred,
' There is' therefore ;no n e e f to ,
1"'stars” are abroad d o i n g'M r “ stuff,” I grant you, but
tt.ere are istUl plenty’Of jothers tb be seen up
your Yours imagically, I of what Canon Lainbert said to;.the
THE jlMMORALITY Sir—While |agreeing wit[i much
: i C. b SMITH, A .(Ajlias,“MERLl}H.”) OF
LM.C WAR.
I Ro tary Club.dt worild| be wrong | to , I believe that: i the wap;, l alpne has
, the' cure 'ifound long ago by more I-than one. And I am Sorry jthat the. Church as a whoie has nbt taken
J these th ngs, for vfar itself I immoral rind must bring'otaer evils l ln its trrill.' I am sppakiig frpiri [considerable experlerice when I W Jithat the: masses have loH fal,thl lithe' reason is,' I believe, ihat the I'Church itself has nof '.taken rl;pf I'and timely action., It makes the;, [imlstake 'pf generalising, and fillfi
[action betore now.: It is no .use getting filssy all of -a sudden about
E
II to point' distinctly arid c.early to| I ^ f ------
ithe fundamental criu. e.of ipoverty.’ While it is true,that man
war to d ’
i does notilive by bread alone, neyeff theless, i without bread his boqy returns to the earth. ITht purpo, of man ■ |is to satisfy, his desire. One of thei
charactefl.stlcri of baij; barlsm is the low regard to the rights of I person and pf piopert ■'fhe common land!’is my land, eqrial with my;: fellow ppipri moriers, and our true preperty py| the Law : of CreatlonJ It is eyery^-,; one’s, but not one single 'me’s.| jji ' /True ifellgipn jand ’ unpeCilep jls
this; tb’lmake rPstitutloh of earth, which' hath, brien taken withheld from the common pe Do liC't 'all strive tPienjoy the 1
very mo%r peevish
1 gums are .hot, ’There ts '
and disturbed nights. ’ put baby ^ •dino^bl^e-is it anjTwonder that
ii
X-rayed'Society. Society has been X-rayed, the,disease dlhgnpsed and, ^
Dr. VVilliatnsi
fresh .supply! cisentia! to t Dr. Williams,
^triple siz^
„iany, exponents of the magic [as there . ’are ,to-day. | The Marie Circle pre-war membeiishlp was'45() members;' now it is' 850 members!' Many of this world-fan ous {oclety’s
jyle, Masoni, Murray and company itlll maintain i the high level pro- /Ided by the old masters. Con juring is still as popular as eveirf- lore so—and never wercj tiere so
land down the country, arid it [is Iregretted i the^j seem to gl I district a: wide berth.!
firatlOed sijherere certifsil Oto tliiro Is no Once you liayo
trjcd.tliem you will never efi
S
!raazcd at ,the^ dulkk rclFcl Xids tpace .Is sniall'tbekplajn hovk. '| Sllbe’’ Tabliti e helped thousands df siilToren. ^n -
A s i i is B iu ® . dy/
any oUicr
vinee yoSrself, e(«ply h*'!* rur noarPit OM
. .k I o n a Bil. box. astlima-rcmcdk with faith to[p prrevoyent
and to cut shoi attacks whici
d^ryou I
remedy-you win to sU .
Wilt « any bnneh ol |The odds are 1/8
nLlnst-the chancjo' to learn to (now an ^
,a-tcmedk ,ui|dn wfclehi ^you Ja n rely tijirreatonlng .l ottocks ,
■ ’lo r ti^ u lc k ly ! and safely— have already di velopcd.
Take this !clwnco| and .Vou VtUI Vlesa .tde - . . . i ! - , kursufegestl-. iblets'l are inan^acturei 14 Weedington
Brand Asthnla by Sllten •litfebim, ri.W.5.
regarding the firm, question
in the Conservative Club„ on Tdes- day afternobri. There was a lateer attendance’ thah usual.|!/ (Consider able dlscusslbn oeburred regardmg the reorganisation schemes put forward!by tjhe couiity headquarters. The accounts revealed: j‘am 'inc profit!on the year|s ■forking.
tie National Farmers’ tJnlon,_lleld ■ ■ '- ih .
lait'the lannu^ m’e?H0R hi oftob litheroe and Boyvltod! braneW of
R. J. PI
lER, Newton, presided " ■'
j branch and stateirienti of to yinci[ased
de'altfwith, The Cbalrfcan for Ithe
ELECTkIn ':OE' OF|FICERSJ Th| election bflolficbrs was tost
ehsu ngyUr ^'to'Pe fdr r P ^ who toanke/d 'trie;members for
expression of confidmee. Mr. E W. GiU was eleptedYlct-chptoian, and
the [secrettoy; ’ Mr, Hj[ Cook, again reappointed in-the ofifice he has ailed sb /admlrat
^tilrlbute W paid hi? thb chairf h iaii- to' trie late ;l)4r. servant of trie
hrid ajnd great
ouse, I solicitor, |Whb been al most [vaj
number of; J^ea with the
laid 1'that he bble ftfiend Iranch fbr Mr.
J. Brickf Itrong Or? INDUSTRIES
CLITTOBOE ADY|)fipSER i?
IMES.
TURE isation
Influence Government CO-OPERATION
JITH URBf\N a n d (CONSUMERS
!their own local brancri | better It woulji be; for :
___ .-s, and he asked- ithe mem
bers [oldo all: they could to increase membership. “ Post-war policy will
soon have to be decided, and now is tritltiirib to get the non-member in;”-to concluded. '
Mr. .fcqok gave figureiEj showing; how^the ibranch’si contributions to;'
!
the cciunty branch'had; during the past j few year the ^ u r e was: £95,: and it j had increased annually until thb jCon trlbutibn’; stood i at £227 for !1944. Off tto new-'basis of contributions theji iwould be expected- .to jsend
.branch.: .-i'l ’:! ' " J AoRlCUL'fURE’S PART.
NO Industry has glv^n' mpre^to
vFar.ettort,
and.no industry h p
uone more," declared the! county secretary, whb ad^essed 'thei:mebtmg. Whilst farmer^ were
1 nn tbd in the [ future so .that they did iiiake‘ their voice, heard by /tlftTfQ
quli^ content! that the; arnaed Foicb 'i Should receive; all: the glob] they were entitlbd tQ. some consideration., They | ^usl; to
V TirUiTIlt. • TA crin I assure yqu bhat is the r
■ the hrj committee- tri Ided essrs. ’ J.! Plntor,
Tcappirint^d iriS'jdrib|atos ^tj>. t h | rith i
thwalte and ’t to corinty branch, /
Itxi
A WMNINlj!T0|XR!MPER8 UmT Bother* i>*v«
*\te about M w la the blood; can I lu j;
; diitreaa, are le v 'd ^to d cbetlcs, a languid atepJ aebina back, pcnWicali
N ^ u rT ii calflng fo r njore u outlshm^y (h u ply, land slgni kf
&
ffilc, bloo<ircM lod ebnditiobi
teei her daughter {M
o ftm la e vS o i!^ The^anx i
«hat [hter i rra^ddito lb droop *o d 'p o t*
lop*.!! ’The anxious motherj ,, .
»}]•*
f it ! of depression; w heidacbek, and a .'dli-
by dull] eyev pallid ' ‘V V a t o E fS t (d ^h J l will rc'foghise these
Mri G. Eiibby! coraniitteei v/ere with]the' subst Buckle for Mr. I B^ggs fori Mr. ;l;
of Mr. binson.!
thfe rnempership 262. iThe servlcle branch had beep the orifice at the had proved mosi mittee had dealt cultles of mem 3 ns them legal cases, on
locajj w
a: indiitoSbrerichloffe
Was contested in reach
quarters on thJ late ieoll®^^®]! rvitiir* pan ^ nf i alloKcd ]60ur iniiic beirik re fu rn e d |a | g : pa rtlcjilar
tions have besh f the deduction b: a: 'the producer
by the ration- change I his
ad to la gteat i deal’of dlssatirifjactjlon, and! we; re-
the reorganisation scheme at [ .headquarters bjf the courttyj to^nch.
reytoatwehrietotbee^uccess- tnMuch I t te n t ln P®
Under ti e new sriale of subscrip- C we shaU r a f to :the pgy , o thej county brriWh 18s. W- mtoi-
/by lean be| at tcctWng r
,ows how cross^Md
fe restless:! ana irritable; when 'his • " swbllen arid fender ? j_ lonfaUlng childrens
remedy calleid Bablets,!;Which will ?Sme' r S to l S to lV ^ b a b ? .and
K . Palatable, eallyVushed I to; a
they are/prtoipj; babv. Guarariteq
Thtofiul'motoers eO T
ych colic I arid frietfuln^. ;. ' Never ’-be 'wlthWt BaW^; M often’!stiikes
[ people end'pavourto.,.’cheat one •another' of the landi [,No,w if hn:^-
[made peculiar ito him’ tod his suc cessively,
|Right'3o)isness that * the Hand shutting, others out,
_____ _________ ______ - iM ? ‘ The gentry ‘ strive.’ for Ijand; [the clergy stirive’for land; the commpn people strive for land;, arid'buwhg ;and selling; is an| act! wherepy
£
one can prove froih' ithe' Law jof A ' ■ ' was AV/*** j'T*'' “ *"
jhe
ishall enjoy it freely I for | thy Ptot- But, I afflria,
ye presfm
do not [study how to advance uni versal'
-f England,
who shall not enjoy; it; .deed, ft; is,the portionio and ought not to be stfiv— bought; nor sold; whereby so
hedged! in and others '
Far better; not to have a to i be [debarred the ; fr earth I [to feed, , and . to And .Ifi everyone did gu-.-.
out ahfl quarrelling amo'ng rpenjls about’ the e'arth, and iwhp shall and when, ’ln=
appear/in action. All love I
If you did it would this falling
evefyope, en lof'
ult of the .clothe lit.;
edge^ , bodyftlf'an
•e 'pre orit.
there ! would be nb ,wars, ^Ispns, nor gallows. (Winstanlpy, 1650.) ' I atri convinced that it Is the
the earth' for food,''ard ralmbnt
good! ’ Feather
. Wlia
works ley.
■ “ that
men miy see and ; g orify
dutyipf the‘Church to lead ijn this matter
,F. G. £
,.’he end of September houses had been"; dam; ■repali’; 255,000 damaged uninhabitable; and'4,07L
■but .nbt rendered uninha ■
shhe'blood were coll€cte<l top lives of the woUndd volunteers by the . Red Coluhin in .Derbyshire, the larit ’arrivmg on' New, YS'Sr.’s, Eve.
Driring ■ 1944. .•
l.OOO gaU >:
A i THOUSAND | GAI BLOOD.
age is! largely explained pub!
i.slisd figures show'hig of damage
THE HOUSING SHORTAGE. , The {present serious pp-
hy enemy ac '( toe
ion. 1944,
ii< using] sbbrl- i by lecently
3600r - - d^hl jitably
thythy ietly [enjoy .. .
WOMEN’S OO-OtERA' iSEIlD
Tuesday’s jwpeklv hieeting. he.d n . Guild i R:pm, [Mrs .S.yfato
Mrs. Symiriswas thejspeaker, Pebple 'I Have Met
(ie, throilgh I __
first referred te persons .of icho’ for topic,
iged-- beyond ind tond,erea
LONS OF
d. froni Irote ,!F.;^k ’
•ns loi DerbV- to help ’sav®
extent Up to' 202,000 I
iged
•erple onejmet ih thelctwree o hte s 1’ 2d. i pJuurrnsy. T Oiia
shfweh sa n jq to t e Y th g . '^ S S ' l^ l ns
with iwh'to w'b
lia, Mrs. typ33| shq hospita' ■
themlagainj , Haying
condemn inyohe tpo^sooiij yeTy^Pt^^^^j
aid, howlm'any dlficrent iteP,,, , | ofteri
theriwere' iqiLte riifiejeri't impi'ctei'Msi Mheni ope. enepumerea
eiit soirieiyeai?^^ A u g j interesting |pqints v^fre ...._herits, and nursM.! ,^Ma“i
psyschoibgical aspect; ,J;'h-eh 1 goad I discutoto, and |the spE,a er .
accorded igratbfal tomks. on^^ ? ‘^ | e S “ intoTcohtact|
n ^ e j ago
IVE
they also increase ^ e now < ■ • * ^--itbg'
Juice so important tb good of; the Vital! Alkaline
and triib religion is to let everyone ijoy it; and you shall find rest. This is yohr inward principle. ell't 't’owers o
it was mride for 'all: SKoutirigVfitliloy i_ ; 'Whm yori’re cm
take Thetion is often dii^e to
have .good digestion eliminate your fo<
you need; two pmw of a yitai day. : ‘
helps' to aM z e , digest Md aft« it leaves yout,?tomach.
Of all cheroots, 3 Bablets 12d.l ,eaqh, ts. 5d. iiic. ' '
in singles; qontainmg a, orfulliSlzYirackage
Wheri Iriast : liper £5), ‘iithrit anount.’ , '(Bahv’9 [Own I^letel !_ 1 ! agents
have bten aripoiited at salaries of Ipenses
! sur'anci Society |Ltd.. ^hich! ig
S of the atea-l seerptarie^ t srifarles but! W income; fi/ned by
Thus ;he buslncis is] little leturn:
local branch se his pqsitioril th
Another
not b We ai
able told
^^^eiuctod fiiom ithbt amou^^- tojided oyer fbr very
hem ’or inf urances, business will deiuctsCi
AN OBJECTION. ^olr
t. is that iretary local
ith| ; ■ " ont
thiKtwiilVe]merge:dj arid a' group secretary’
rellpdulshbs branch wil’ a successo.
■when
' nhnll^er^itl^^ flnanciM: mat- S l S tolcoitrol of the^coun^y
Je are convince^ that that WnditlonM^^^ “v*
Qlaim on tl our m'embejrs
iare chlefiy brancri, allowed 2s.
i 2d. ter oyer 40 plus!
mept, toe
Clitherob branches
waq bers
being th^e
Fpllovjing
vfj S'one iri toe
d .u « . l agrided:.
future, Itj o ’er br'u ches.
by the local only; to b? mber, plus whilst "trie
thesecrieta^’sstate-i ep: liilsed to maintain with
epurityi ’andat ,er the toenl- their branqn
Whatever teight Itoprimto wis certelh that
have hfen aro , travelling ; ex. £400,
omau ouriirieiftbers tolng|called ririon foV a dpi hi? subsqr ption, the liricreasb willoal| be otoito^
b.toe
in this basis, to : ' “ i free from oplafes.
£1! Is, niinimuto-pto 6d. perj acre ifon'over
mum, Pliis 4d| acre over 40 fPJ each holding. [ ffhe scale adopted l[ jy |headquarters
only allowed
plris the 11s'. 6d„ 40 I acreri
I 'S' a charg' decided
YOur district 1
quired basis.: pended
the falres method,
! iranch!
plus will ibc
2d. tor,ii. per acre retained
comnitte toeoopph
' constipation,: quired I Tamount |pff >—i —, - Sickness
ito retain to heridi
hey have thereforie rbcom-
,he system whilst uarters the rei- ,the' acreage
on i the rental and toost satls- and ithey [have
hav( tha
acre. Of the 21s, fid. per , is
40 adries,! Hence! wq are ' ■ ■ ^member,
for I over by the
always in this
I, SECRETAR'I’S REPORT. in [his report;' the
ind (Mr.
hau -- -J rendered '>y , ireciatel, qnd
Isecrkary said increa >ed to i toe’
Auction Mart
ustol; iThi epto- ‘.th many dlffl- a number; of
co I one or which urt. The-cases
nass' stock dam iged in transit, etc, Mr Cook contmued; Repr';se4ta-
R, Co’vper- mb ^ I
,g too fast. After the war, it !is m y belief ! ,
iri going to be international trau- liig, and agriculture [must haye a to^njUng-n{otthy of! its mpprt-
that I it is riot going to be just! a liicsiipn of I national trading it
he headUarters have decided t: a‘t agriculture must have th£
ance.
riptort of the urban] populations toef. to achieve thlri. they hay^
dtoided to spend. £3t Exhtotlons
_____
liclty.; Exhibitions sho Working of''a: modern
tprit fher« should 6n pub Biring ] the full siaged in allJhe;toktoWris. ^
tto'lines of I the one fitocesqful to Birmingham It was suggested, said ;Mr. Eli^
farm’ vflU bp that
Qulture toforie industrialists. Par, I'ameritary f representation :anfl soitod Press publicity would also bri strengthened. Dealing with agn-n Qiluufal education, 'th& speakqr ek, pressed toe i op nlon that this ha ^ toen I sadly neglected AgricUltuJ ^ Ista 'must learn to think b
tS^nkers who would t tour vn^ lorintry andfput the .[case !of ^ r l |
mlisti remember that we aje me S t llndustry in the wO Id,’] en{i], ppaslsed Mr. Ellis.
i
“IF THEY WERE ALL j CLITHEROE
scheme of the coim Palsslng to; the,
ri,bt one
LIKE
'®lis! said, to a t ' wtolst fhere wefe some
branches in the coUntyi ithe lai ifiajority of the 79 branches
little trouble as Cli herpe, my . ■would 'be a grand one, blared. In many cases, secretaries were fai|mers very little time to qpare
riibrie efficient tha
had framed this reorigM^at scheme, in which | a ^mber
,
branches would bp 'gteto^b riether, without a branclj losing pwii local identity.’ Ih the fhtjjre here would not he a local see
;]juUal Insurance
lecretary’s first, duty :w ■he N.F.U., and he woqld hold
,ose his job by his ;he members fully,
itegether in these t Mr., Ellis added Mrength, If, you Pl^ok
“ I do ask you
have no doubt prosperous agripu ■war is over.”
I Thfe^ secretaries Will he for tto N-F-U. iMutriai; In-
lary, but a secretary forjthe group.’ i/7hllst he would also ,aqt as agant :or! the National F^rmprs Ur
ion ability-to, srirve
^0! on
itrind firm )f chan Union
We irihall se'Ci ture! when
SQUARE PEGS, ^lOUND HO
I'i Mr. H. Shllleto, iwho is chairmari
Staintori CO: of the
'Riding Live Stock the next! speaker, 'resume of the work'cone by
Committee, and he ga'
riaven branches, strewing i< J
cultural Commltttes;' ’[mere v
the farmer.” “il rim going
p'olnt with you getoleirien.',! ninughing has' nM, iione. doy
touch on a men. ' I
murmur of said- ‘‘It is very dirificult tp these people to see eye, to ey?
Shilleto aq
S E wilfu 4<l,’''“£ 4 r l , between them
as a he get
togeth^
ko"weli coriduoted. ‘‘If evcj: of the branches gqve us
he bran|(
who had for thbto
duties, when they] w^e und' strifled, and inundated with forms I t was to make these! branep,
reorganisation ,y branch, MT-
iriterestog and anlma[ted discussion; fanguages which he taught RiMeif. took place
,*i--------- - - '
' i i throughout hlk illfe was no doubt 1, I responsible for him, being a great ' m i ,and
tol.couW
! I th a t! Mr. Jepson had beqn^deaf jiffstitute. T|he fact inclvsiVe, no controlled premises During'toe three months
took place ’ oa various points ot; j with' the comtog of tori T ^ o , ^
L. Rushton, Colthufst,; raised the! question! of drainage
’ branch was of the opinion that the aUowance for dratoage shbmd be 50 per cent, irrespective of .the cost
costsl aind. •it was agreisd itniat a; resolution should ,bei forwardqd to, •headquarters saying-" 'toto ' the
involved.
; panel to Mlitual tual insurance. Co.. .^audUtroug toiisapproval was expressed of the
rance- o .,and mer,
i Questions were asked regarding the connectioni between the N.F.U. and 1 the National Farmers Union in
* i
earphones, was; for the fir®!' fjto® in his life, able to hear music and voices in the!natural way. ,Mr. Jepson'I;was {cremated at 'Man chester Crematorium on Monday.
Mr. Jepton, with the aid of special ____ .t___
4-V »o flref flmA
Mariy to ithe adult members ofto- Leoriardfs- Church choir, joined; the junibrsT on Saturday when they visited I the pantomime ^'Aladdin and His Lamp.” at the; Grand Theatre, Blackburn. Time pnly permitted a | brief look round the ;
CHOm VISIT PANTOMIME.-
I new group secretaries being agents ' for this firm.
Ii Mr. Finder asked what the mem- ^ ’ !
istlated that if and w to their present secretary ended his associa tion ivith them, they w-ould not be able ito 'appoint another. Thejie was no doubt as to the toeimg of the meeting on this-point. The strong
b'ers thought of the new rules which view was. 'taken that the members half-dozen ' efficiently rm norijinee of such an erifideritly run-
were the proper pewle to.u^P ^ 1 their own ofiBcials. Mr. EJlis stated that, although the rules did say they would not be able ‘to choMO •whom they- liked, he was sure that •the County branch would not dream of I interfering with ■ a' i chosen
branch as Clitheroe. They ;w.ould only intervene when there was.
Dugdale were associated in a vote ' pf '.thanks to the Speakers. ' ;
obvious reason for Messrs.
Vi.
doing so. ' Gill and) ,W. W.
LIFE HISTORX OF p6les.
■ >0» 2,000,000
BIACKBERN e IoYAL INPIiniABT ,
HOW G.P.O. LOOKS AFTER ITS TELEGRAPH TIMBER
’ I , :
i'TTNDERGROUND has Ib ^
many y6ars. so,
policy of ibeen the
main roads would by now present , a remarkable ;sight, so greatihas ■ been the growth of the telephone service. . Nevertheless, there are still some 17,000 miles of pole route in I this' country, made; up of about
the heavy pole routes pn our
toe Post Oritoe for Inde-ed, were tois not
1 ThfaverS'llfe of a pole is over;! 30 years. Many poles are still in
' service having many Years mo/^e than th is ! to their c«tot -Th^
into service.
(Wood lasts yerv well if it is kept either continuously wet or ^con
! ic vpnt
tinuously dry. It is ver,y susceptible to decay if these conditioris alter
I arid water,” as it ls often,termed. making THEM LAST, f
vith led: sore mow
ti in
rif war we were faced with a sreat tjie Ruplng process, v,„, were
tb ^remember toaf-atji'he out'jeak
shortage of fooriAnfited. ^ faced with starvritiop, So^« of machinery had to to fprme i
had to be put quickly, and it wris de(}ltod to
through the War |Agriqultural mittees.
work Com-
very
“ As a result of t! is rushing, a lot of square pegs got into round
nate as of course they do during ?ho “ workln8:"tofo of a telegraph pole The weakest point ig usually at the .ground line-” between wind
I I creosote fs ’the Preservative
’medium most preferred,; und ^ always used for poles ;ln thiS '
years and more. The treatment in T.
^ost general use is known as |, ;pJ,gyJ3 IB ivui^u*6 r.m ..
. . ._ 1
sor t ' Ud the! pole, which is enclosed In ■' rin iron, cylinder, is subjected ,to
■Well-seasoned; timber is chosen , ^tirb nressure air. Creosote is then
into the -wood, compressed air is again alpllefi.: When tto pressure.^ fs released the superfiuqus creoso e ; ________ _
Is 'driven out by the air which is
and its posslbilitos,lthey weht .for & d ....
asked for crops, mdtoqtead of the ncal committees studying ws 1^.^“
holes, and, in inyi are still there. “ The Ministry bj Agrlclulture
acreage instead of fqr PtPttecfiojj- have, grown some woplderful
'weather con'ditjonsl. I-mtontain
that head offlclalb fr ouarters should hrive ,
around' themselye/. arid Ken things for theniselves. Nevertheicss, we
,
have; carried,out <ter’ or^Ts best we could; even ’if we disagreed
with them, andjwe hive carried on with the job.) We have never heard
os trying cendv tibns as'ariy other industry.’
as hard ariA under a ,
Sslory”Ts''kepV by the Post Stores Department.
|
crops up here in! thq' north, but ■we couldn’t-harvest thenc owlnf to the
they I pocketed behind it, OUR OWN TREES
application of the. .preservative, “ ' S ' « 4
fl?stKndtoencold,|under S but without the Iprellmlnary
compressed air treatment; As far
o s'”msslble however, i unseasoned not’ used," During the war wuplies of timber from' the
toests to Northern Europe are cut n«^5nd°Wance has to; be placed
! country. Mere brusltog over with , creosote a s ; one does wlto tne garden wireless polejwould not do | ! for poles expected to last for 30
' remarkable degree to lohsevl^ ^s ' due to the preservative treatment ' the pole receives before it is put
of Managem'ent was held at the Royal { Interaary on; M'Cnday affemoou, Mr. w. R. Hargreaves presiding 'The .grateful thanks of ' ^
i rhe monthly meeting of- the Board 1,1
were I accorded to,, amongst others Committee :f Esst Lanogtoire Work-] people’s Hospital , Fund,’ £2,0213
'Ciitheroe Borough Police:. Social and Benevolent-Fund, £20, Oq, Od., v .
A lOs; 2d,. '! nonymous, £100 O s.; Oq,;: _ ,
Donations Jrom i Patients '^nd' friends of patienfe,;£36 6s. 0d.i|-|
MBDIOMj AND' SURGICAL.,
fir
the.mrinth of December was as iII S i a t i e U , -1.211.
The' Medical and' Surgical [report
rom previous. month, 193; admitted durhigahe [month, 446; idaily average &G;
h!
of the Christmas carol singing in thej viUage by the choir ithe. choir
fren toe Lbcril Fuel Overseer'With more than oni kltcheh’ coal [llhcludmg coalite).; Stocks at any
uv ........... . r ______may be suppliqh
any dellveryimade,!may not be iralsediribove During the same
I be acquired pf fuel in this group may
aggregate quantity of steam coal ’
not only
shops before! visiting the theatto- and it was tjulte evident [ that the adults enjoyed the show equally ^ I much as the Children. As; a result
funds -will benefit"to the;extent of oveV £5, theliunds being available |
fortoe purchase! of mus^c' and| for the annual choir outing.
young farmers held their -meeting Inlihe school bn Monday.! ;W. Jack- son w-as in the chair, and G. Lons- drile was elected' new [treasurer. Mr Charleston, of Caldexstones, ga^e a very; Interesting talk, deal ing with the breaking,: feeding, care and Management ;of horses, tto points todook for when buying to'im, and' the breeds ipf horses^ Later, he answered questions askeq bv young farmers and members,of th; advisory committee. [ D. WrlgM thanked Mr, Charlestpn fto his most Interesting talk,; Mr. Broad- htod secontjllhg]
YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUp.-The 1 ! "
November, 1944', to Januarjr I, except by '■
premises, Includln; cwt. 1
e ton of ho' seani
neflod o f: three months the maximum small!
may Itocks n very limited supplies of iCokeiiand ahthracRe ,are^ 5 S 5 S
pssi^n'ti&l th&t' the strictest econ)ph exercised ttos winter,
reserve stock csl who':have hton’able, fo, .pnithpse [
EDUCATfoslfSOTm^^ Oflftcer''”
molded
These are maximum quantities,: not ratipns, Merpha ife ^11 h « ” J « S 1 .S to ei™
US hardship is totD be avoided during ............ulid UP
■ resVveTtocks should draw on thise ,as spariifgly as .possible thby -wlll be urgently needed latey:,piji
J iqence 1945,|
iricreased' In 1941,!
F B ID A ? . J A J ^ A B y 12. SELF-HELP! BEST.
to ales'Mr Shllletoi said ’ post-war pc I S ’
There was-a four :yearsV plan- in eifistencei I but werci farmers going tc be satisfied-with just a four-ym p- riri,orwhich one year had already; eihe’^ i Farmers must find a policy which Vbuld enable them to cam. o^J w4out a recufrence of the 1920-
Referring to current farming decided upon
slrimp,
S e d to ask ‘What are we,go- ' to do; for ourselves?'i I ani not
ho ariks^WhaVis tto'Gb'vemment aing^o do for us?.’ Rather am
, I% to o t . believe In >Pitol,one jio ariks "
"
vrvvernmbt, for unless we , have the power to make our yoi«S;felt,
keen i on putting trust
tHcy will do th6 same as liter theilast war. That iS’Why, we ^^lit a 100 per cent, membership, that we are in a tosltiori to
nMr'ljstodeto stressed the nee
' jkole-toarted; co-operation ”Veeh laridowhers; fwmers, farm-
brkers"and' industrialists, and he -— ^ the opinion that thcipre'- bf subsidies was: all
Wrong I" i say that the Ptb^^t
£438,1 whilst retaining piilv_ about £32! 'm \ the running’ of, I thelri own
^bsldy: is not a tormer’s to said; I “ It;is nothing but a] bon^ umer^ isubsidy, and it toould .have leenlwt on the tolshed article in he shob. People:, nowadays [haye
[ilenty bf
•,he’future muttofi hat! in glrit
’SU Novrimtor,, with: the j result! 'that
the pre-war years there was in September, October!mid
whriit would! happen fn to the producers of beef, and jpofk, Mr. Shllletb sald
money; : and they-tould there and then.” ,
1 A M
the [butchers took the meat at, more ')r less, their i own prices. Some sort 6f
marketing.stoemC’
would have I to be evolved pV: the 3 e r s ‘ thlmselves to overcome
such c'ccaslons as those, and he .thbrigl t that by making full, use of refrigeration plants, ; sto^rqb’tlfi be kltod and released in Fqbri|Uary and March: ' It . would thep co®" p^e favourably with frozen meat; fririi abroad, in his opinion
death of MRi. ,G. S. JEMON.t- Many! Dpwnh^m toeopie
„ , livedifn [the village Mr. Jepson for a number of yriars was the libarlari ■:'latiH Mrs. Jenson was a member; ot
sorryi^to [hear of toe deatoiof Mr. George S. Jepspn, 41,:DurhaKi-ioaa, Darwen, land late ,of Chapel Brow, Downhaila, in his: 82nd year. and Mrs. Jepsori left Downham about ten years ago, and when they
.to Ministry of Fi am C b A L S U P P L IE S , N O V . - J A l f .
^maiid’ iwhat' we; consider, to bo Tse^al! for 'i'toe well-beiiig;' of
YO 'H E
KS ,RE BANK
,MI T E TOTAL ASSETS Z36 ) I : i:
I9 4 5 v
(THREE)
since I . -i ' ” ’ '
' NOicARRY OVER is permitted! of Quap heeh obtrined-in previous restrlcteoq periods,
ElU LEOTRICIT1
£ AND GAS ^W A R N IN G titles which lave'noti
During px-ceDtlonallyicold o r ; foggy wei so cut your as possible.
ather, Increa ied burden pn
ipfoducUon n^ds Tim str^’^ f J '® ,t your consumption niuch aSute between 8a.m. and 1®
VEi-tlme asiriuch
i; I
riumber of ; beds occupied, 206.52,
remaining .172; dahv average
radiograms were taken- and 152 screen .laminations' made;, 293 _operations performed in, the large, anu 99 iri the
1
THE MAYOR’S WELFARE FUND (CHRISTMAS APPEAL).
SuLscrlptions 10th,' 1945:--
^.^y! rick'onwledged
;G.. Booth nan. Esq, gjppoper
abPto^d at still higher pressure;, To ; i Mayor’s i>ariour, Olitheroe. force the preservative still further ■ ; —^
j. ,,li.
the MAYOR’S RED CROSS and I ST. JOHN FUND.
■'Subscriptions, received to January 10ih,;l94^:T
■■,!! !£ 3 . ,,
;■ 'tural and Young Farmers’; ■■' iShbiv ... .. .. .. ' .. ..•. .V. .-: 90 19
Messrs.'R K H:yle & Sons; Ltd.
Mayor’s Parliur. Clitheroe. ■ CABINET 1939 °n’ nuro'nn trees, it is not always
to obtain as well-seapned Post Orifice would like.
Cabinet 1 before"September 1939. oniv five are still in the Ministry , of , today,
10£ th^ .twenty-^twq W .m , o n e 1
Ml) lOW. laeirib'ers of the
w'th ■ one [representative, Sir Jotmi .phei ■are in same posts.
Iteeviousl-v acknowledged.. 1368 16 11 C'itheroe-Pigeon. Horticul-
HeedOmcei-HALltAX ij 5 9 Tqtal'to date.;.£1,465 6 ;1 JAMES WILKINSON,' Mayor.
Cenenl Mintjer— ; ■;' F.E.WARBRECKHOyVELl, U.O.
recelved: to January £ s. d.
193 5 10 0 10 0 2 2 0
jTotai'to date.!£195’.17 10 *J. -WILKINSON, Mayor.
U : -
The "Ha ifax"wayIstHe![imple way tOiH(^me-Ownei|shlp.
Apply'for’ particularj of. the Society’s Speedy and; Efficient
Mortgage Service. Special terms are allowed' for Islttlnl’
tenants, i muntt MiiiDiM SO 'ill! l A M I f t
iLOCAL o
AGENTS: .;:! I L. PERCY
LORfiBSf ) h t h e W O B I I FEELE AND SON,’
BARCLAYS BANK ICHAMBERS, I ^O R j tb
THE OFFICE IS OPEN ON TUESDAYS ONLY Hours: l l - b a.m. - 3-45
Ip.m. CLITHER
OE. l l 1
patients over! six weeks, rime. ^ In the massage’and iphys.otherapy departments,' 575 ' patients received 3,786 appiioatioris of treatment;. 2,045
basualtv operating .theatres. One patient was sent tp the Royai , Devorishire Hospital, Buxton,
COOPER’S I LOUSE UHOE DU8TSR UIN8 (Also sificr top tins 2/0),! ',Non-irrita/it:
COOPER, HcDOUflllU. 4 ROBE
POD tl-
ONTBOL -
ON C A T T L E trfjiwnUlk yidds
WER j t ln g s ._____ -
Non-poisonous Non-Irritant. Wpn t talmmlUi routine.! EST.iH im'ABUSHED li 4}.
BEBKHJUm \ lower con-
festatioi, treatment illouM b*S(a with two fortnlghUi ^(lustinja
bejbre ^ in » on to t|ie ponthly ED HEMS. ,L-lf I
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