search.noResults

search.searching

saml.title
dataCollection.invalidEmail
note.createNoteMessage

search.noResults

search.searching

orderForm.title

orderForm.productCode
orderForm.description
orderForm.quantity
orderForm.itemPrice
orderForm.price
orderForm.totalPrice
orderForm.deliveryDetails.billingAddress
orderForm.deliveryDetails.deliveryAddress
orderForm.noItems
■ f. G L r r H E R O E A D ^ E R i C B E R & TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST IT, li


EGTRICITY in Approving


l O D E R N P O W E R


alternative proposal that the I bs’be Inspected by a sub-commit.


jlr. Dugdale, as seconder of- the Ippsal, agreed to this iteration, l i l t was resolved that ajsub- tmlttee, consisting of Councillors ■chin, Dugdale and Garrard; to-


Iricll do not wish' to ;be heard |any Inquiry In connection!with proposals.


bratlon. be Informed thatj the - - iil i Iher with the Councillor , repre-


Itds, and In the event of ithelr satisfied after ^_lnBpe(}itlon,


Itlng the parish concerned .In |h! Instance,' Inspect the proposed


111' the routes were subsequently feed, with certain modification's.;


. , ; | ;


It^ Clltheroe Corporation he In- tied that the CouncU! do not re to be heard In connection , the application.


ilth gave details of permanent fabricated timber houses w^lch '^td be made available for. erec- i by rural authoritles In England Wales. The houses were fo i be


kWEDISiH TIMBER HOUSES circular from the Ministry: of


hnd that, subject to the! pro- Ip led routes being satisfactory,'the


A


COTTON TRADE Positive Policy ” Needed tp


, inffcce Workers' Rpturn O V E R l ^ M E N T T O H E L P


nf the Board of Trade, announced made. 01


. talned In the folloyrltig statemeht:— 1 The Government are deter­


cotton Industry to £ represen ative coriference'of the: industry In Man­ chester on Saturday.


. ■ ati It waslcon-


mined that; the Cotton. indust^ shall once |more become a floMlsh- jng industfy, and that It shall pw-


vide the goods required for, horde tio


consumptton and erlport oii the one a n d


tlons for the ope^ratives on the othen^


Iintprfist of i producing as great that nte es pti thht ^ Governm^t


are prepared-to asj 1st the Industry- rth It,-Is:deThSatrhea the national


a ^


volume! of: goods reasonable i price fnd working conditions for the o ^ ra


tives takes precede ace of, all other.


‘^ T i f ‘i f not’part of the present G 0 V e r n m e n t’s programme to


•nationalise i the i cotton industry, n rS e d that the Industoy^won


"which more than two million o^f ow


toes available by the autump. Ihe circular Invited th^ Cpdhcil ■apply for an allocation oii the ises, which were Intended jto be We available particularly: for the Jcea'sed number of rural wcjlfkers fded for the expansloii ;of!||food Iductioh. It was antlclpatedithat ' houses would be equal, Ip 'all jects to brick-built "houses of


^red to rural authorities'in whose as there Is an acute shortage! of ommodatlon, and who would! be- a position to have sites wi^hlall


■ necessary for Its reorganisation. ■ 4, There are- i C^^ltlons within


people depend directly or Indirec^y for" their llvlng-farrles through with expedition the m e a s u r e s


- against its revival and if the in S t ry ^ ta ito pr^ent fomj^^to


the .industry which are . receive the supporf and h e^


^^s'^The^^overnm'ent fully a'ppre date toat irthe. Inddstryjs to continue "In the hands pf


enterpflse'it must ;i'leld return on'the capital actually em-


filar design, and that the .prices fid: be similar, Mid they j.were be regarded "as liaving a life' of 1 less than 60 years and to qualify lally fori Exchequer subsidy : ' le Chairman Indicated I that, n the!point of view of;>the


GoverhifiSnt has been In cpnsulta-


t i o n ' w i t h eTsfwS!’ wJfich rthe"'Government


lie , f lV t f . with


|the district would be very jvalu- e: provided that suitable | ;sltes Id be ready by the time stated.


pses, and that the Ministry prmed. ;


.


[inty War Agricultural Executive mmittee,' such an addition to the lUable housing accommodation


t 'was resolved that the Council ke application for three p£ilrs-of be so-


flans were approved under the Mng bye-laws for: Cowshed at wshblme for Mr. Norcrdss, Bisters Dements; cottages at .Newsholme


I-Mr. Fattorlnl; cowshed atyEdls- Farm for C.W.S. Ltd,; a)(tera-


pse at Mlttbn Into temporary mg quarters for C.'W.Si; andinew fshed and dairy at Higher House 1, Mltton, (for C.W.S,


ito cottage at WlthgiU Piggeries .CjW.S.; conversion of ppultry


! PEAT FUEL


^ional Controller of the Ministry |Fuel arid Power inquiring! as to possibilities of .producing peat


letter I was received from, the


II to help alleviate .the present ', fl shortage, arid asking fo;r:cer- . Inforriiation with regard jto: the


Jtentlal .peat-producing capacity the area.: . ;


~ "


pnlng the Information required the Ministry.


WADDjlNGTON REQUEST' in application was received! from


adslde seat In Waddington ylllage a point! Immediately abo™ .the


listing ipo^t office telephone klpsk. Ttemporaiy seat had -b'eeh pefs


■Waddlilgton Parish Council for. consent to the provision I of a


J r some lime and had;been greatly fpreclateq by the general public. ■ It was resolved that the (Jpuncil ake application for the aphroval


lelr approval, the Parish Council 111 be empowered to proceed le provision of the seat.; ,,


NATIONAL SAVING^I


lA letter was received, from ithe airman of the National 6 a|Vlngs' immltteelexpressing bis apwecla- m of the assistance glvenpto .tho vlngs movement by local aujhorl- i . arid Inviting their cohtihued


es,ippojrt in!post-w-ar’ national;sav-, igs. I The I letter pointed oul 'that , the' post-war years .-the,mover - lentjwould be concerned In,helping I find the' money required by the pvernmeiit' to finance (Loculi Gov; ‘i0nt: schemes for reconstructloh f social! developments, and tot: ated various ways fri which the unpil could support and Hcourr


:e post-iwar national savings. • |


Jgn from 'the 6th to the 113th of iqtober, 1945, throughout the dls- Ict, and :the (touncilj agfped to


Attention iwas drawn to tfle prO" sal to hold a thanksgiving 'cam-


iroperate.l so far as'possible, ’to ■rthering the efforts of thldjcam- aign;


Safe, Simple Way That


Ids of ftfothers Praise So , Highly.


Why jet y.our teething; bak suBe^ fret and lose ueed^ s le e p j^® ^ ^


Iet5-g4tle ,ind voiiT


ifevewsb. little; one nnppy*


iMDveri40 yearn. JAbsolutely^ wm l stupefyik narcotic and o p t e . ^ '^


tets atepalatahlel and easte o a p eW Atthe firat.sgn rf teetor


ing trouble, be see lor yourself hdw quicldy jtbey “ ^ke


hot little (heads cdol, si^he irriwtion, ■ i for the Wonderful w ay -m


Bablets Of all relieve


Rhiaumatic Pains soonj wear you! out


' - backache aid rheumaticky days by; : ; I j


TtON’T WAIT until you bepbme ■ ' ^ nervy arid depressed, but avoid , :


taking DbEn’s Backache' Kidney Pillsasspo(a5yoususpectslu^h ; kidney action; '


medicine -ii to cleanse the Wdriey filters, sol 'that'they are [able [to I


filfeil froraj'the blood any uric acid.or other haririful| impurities which may be upsefung I


■thesystemj GratefuluserstestifythatDoans; , ' ; 1 ! i , i


I - Pills overcome backache, lumbago,! urinary and bladder; disorders, gravel, rheumatic p ^ s end | sub,


aching mliscles or joints. ■ Chemia Jot


The fUiicriwi of this 'sp e ^ ' !■ PENI


, an oriting on Thursday,! when they . travelled by mofor-cohchlto South- Port.! Leaving Re: idle,ton-'at 8 a-pa--


hleton Womenk't Ihstitfite a n d tolldten- to thelnumberi of 56 helq


OUTING.—Members o’f the Tteff- ; arriving home about 1'lOlp.m " r


tbe iparty arrived ; to ! Southport about-10 o’clock,fkdljspent,a very aappy day :ln livoufable weather.


feverishness, marfhoea,; disturbed sto- Ot^/1 . fVAf.fIIITIGSS.


chemists, to Islngles c^ to to ^ teething tfoubles, ^n^p.aitlon,


i, Neve: be without [Bableta. including tax.


teach.m«,u, Mic and ■ B aBaby**


and promote natum iJ^SVaUe T h ^ u l mothetei eyer^here pra®


with at resources, with a view ; to I ob- contain fe i ! - ■


It was resolved that a question- lire be circulated to landowners lo may bp concerned, and to'those Ambers of ■ t"he Council re ipfesent- ; parishes' which may


'


regard with £ JOIljlT CONSULTATIONS


-points wiUch hkv? beem submit ec to the industry i as a whole which must alG'cFbe accepwd as a condl-


7 Theiie are jcdtaln additlMa^


Government, lows:— I


of joint consultation in; the In­ dustry, ipartictilarly co-opefatlon


(1) Tne eixtenslon .of methods -y ■!"| I !^^ ,


within the mill and of ^rsonnel management.


' '


arrangements sp as Jo-secure long runs ofjproductlph.


( ii)iR efo rn i of distribution


working where modern machinery demEUids it. !


(ill) Extension of doHle-slfift |


'


(Iv) Re-equipment o f ' m ^ ® with more modern machinery.


spinning........ .


(V) Amalgamations ^ n th e ‘ ' section.


8 No doubt 'In the course plaboratlng this plan in consiffta UoS wM the! industry, other


of


matters ¥11 arisd which will have r b e lW t ^ h , ! bat the Govern^


menticoifsider it to


to p S c e lS o t t im industry upon a sound apd stable pasls, and make It onceimor a source of just pride to


inforin the Industij and the nfery of the .[immecUate i ph itl considers must be t


V


‘ ' " I l f s T l f l o f t j d t t conclusi^ a res^ution was una¥-


on recor That'in the


dividual concerried In' the Industry!should cMpe'rate with oM another and the[Gbvernment ¥ th


ment all organisations and in


I the County Council for the .pro- l Blon of siich a seat. Subject to


'^and^^the S the


' Sir Stafford Crippk the presidentconie of the efforti wlileh the ■ Government’^ . policy on ,


GETTING LABOUI; ence In Manchester, this w< ek, Jha Sir Stafford told a piess


although the spinning-iSM( velopni6iit. W2S mucfl r the


will he confer


urgent and; immediate| tj secorid point in the poll ment would, perhaps, In . run prove : more important. He pointed out that the [method ;Of'


tWng, 'the .ley statef- ■;he loh


Government assistance ^as not stated, and at this stage cpuld npt be stated, , but the Gdvetnment would “ put its backf’ into tbe


cotton ! industry if tlje todust^ would do likewise on tue paisls the Government had laid down.,: . ij iReplylng to questlonsj hefsald the problem of getting labbpr hack Into the cotton industry, would not .he. tackled! before that of the condi­


As to raw cotton, he did not want to deal with that untfl tb


tions to which labdur w;oUlh returp, -


J__v,y\ /lirt tiAf: Tirotit.


gbt the manufacturing • • ■


because the irig with


ley hpd sectlpn


right. iThe matter,,waapotfirgeiit, -


considerable' time.” Sir Stafford urged ,he Heed; of-


(controls) would obviouslyi go 'oh thpy


' " controls vjreVp still deal- cotton,! [■(“ and


-vas h'- a


cheating confidence In jth'e open^ tlveTIhat'" we are really tolng oat to make' a stable and | secure iP' dustry! for them;; that going to .be a return to


einpfoyment of the prdfwar ye- that It will be a seedre ^dust; and not one to which I people ah


thaUt[ls to'that end th pose to assist, the industrj .way we can,


major llndustry that.,<ih' Goverh- about outside the dnep whL-.


“This,” he said, “ijs


ment have made Any stateTnent — ’-‘ch'.they the


|, ,are going to natlonallsp; Therefore


It Sprt o: wltho is out private There tlon


Sir Stafford said -that inlthe ;splh- nlng industry everythlhgjwas done that could be ffope to


eirtrahts Ihto: weaving; when tb yvas nothing for themj|to jdo.


hothli^ was barred. On Speeding ,up- training; schem is.


was, at the mompntj, nodU' f Government loap. though


ther Industries ab ■*ell. , general approach towai ehterprlscy lii industry


trainees. ;^Spinning WasU , neck. I t ;was no _ u|e_^ttracmre


PCfSITIVE POUCTj i!


In the negotlatibns[()h Shtuth .ay mornl ig between .the employes


separ ately and joPfly, the j em­ ployers emphasised^ thati they: lleved the only way to ideal with the problem of “manning up i'the Industry was for the i Government, the trade unions, and themselves to, put bbfore the people of |the cotton


and unions In the splHbigjSectfe who w e r e


fiiet by ;Sli ■ Stafford


townd a positive pollcV which would justify arid attract, a ; re turn | to


confidence. The' employers pl¥ed ..................


on rdcord “ that It Is jour pollc; see Ir .divldual wages higher th^ past In relation to general Wf«Bc


..........Ucy to


levels arid cost o f : living;” ; And offered to negotiate IforMwlthJ on


'the basis of considering the justlfl- catloh for the implication ;tiat some classes of workers were m- tlled to receive a higher degree of remuneration than their traliee rates' of 80s. per week ^or males i nd 55s. per tveek for females recer tly


annohneed.


mously passed thanktog Sir Staf­ ford forjhis stateppnt, and, placing


of'that state­


the utmbst energy jin dealing^, with the polrits in tHel (^vernment p an


and with the- otheV must arise. In; the light; of Me


assurances recelHd ment Intentions ;bn| broad Issues of


policy, 'the confidence In


the Wge agreement^ and re-iicrm the itaffihg of the machines so as to bPneflt both employers and em­ ployed ” a comiriisslorl' be set up ln| accepting these; proposes And


e t tloh of the In to tev


! people, but to revolutionise the eon--' Idltldns which brought about: that


agreeing io the commission tne^wo tradb unihns said: “,.The real'.(ask hefote us all Is to change not dnly whatLas been described as ^i^toto of nilhd ’ on'the part [of Lantashlre


■ ^vnrpcfcpt: Its iwages,'gooti condltiohs of woik, and put- (regular and stable elhPloymen(


I ^ a c k b ^ r n R O Y A L I N F I R M A R Y


Board of Management, held at Blafckburn Royal ilnfirmar¥ ^on Monday, warm thanks of the Board were tendered to thri executor;) of the| late Mr. Jobiii Sharplea of Blackburn, for a lOgacy of i£500, and to the following, among others:; Blackburn Amateur Light Operatic,


At the monthly meeting of the


Society-4proceeds of iprbductloii of AP DqT


‘‘Pirates Of Penzance,” : £105 McKend, Dunsop Bfldge.^colljction


VQ T1PA **.10°! : iWl T


in Trough of Bowland, £65 6s lOd., and patients and; f r le n d s | of patients, £51 5s. ,4d. | ;


for' the'month of Jufy was as fol;- lows: Out-patlents,i 1,360. ^In­


The Medical and Surgical re ^ r i


frettotoeVi' cuvnpsa ' 1S8I9; dal; rematoing ta|{he Infltiiiary. ing the month, 489: [d schrijged,


patients: in the previous month, 210; |admitted 'iurr


80 oftrin strikes 3 B'abhfc! 2d. each, or full-^ize package IB. 6d.


TI Babieila).'


occupied, 209.10; pdtlents infirmary over sto [sf - . Seeks, 2.


ly average humPf d ilfltlent


hundred and received 3.106 aPPHoitlons of |tr „aj


were performed to ating


Devonshire Hospital, one to the Southriort Chlpjen s Hospital.


casualty operating jtheatre. patient :was^,se_nt_]to^_the^^I^2


theatres and;^!58 ,| ' £280,000 FRDM OFljlCIAL FILMS.


far been . maSe bn the official “Desert Victory,” while the Ptodt on


“49th: Parallel”; was £130,000. n d ;!' ^ ly


ment' to the massafee pMsw- therapy departments: 2,096


graphs were taken and examinations made; [328 oi^jat Ions


'recruitment and maintenance'of an adequate labour force—attracit-ive


state of mind.” Theiy, resta-tfec as “ the three fundamentals” for the


'[ ' . . ,!


" in brder to give general confide: ice in an 6arly and satisfactory iroilc- mAnfaHnn nf tho intention to


.ThUr second proppsal


as belte bt o [ i f 'o j t


give some indlPatlpn of .the lines on which jjve [may j^al


11 t h i s I s p o t 3 t h e c h a n p y


continually haylhg^oht time',; and at we prp- ' In every


.Ion def ^more


T H R E E h n 63, Whqlley Road, cllitheme.


By ALP, WOOD. LOc^ Secretary, ^;


serv :d or still Brit consi for


” V Members | of Parliament having thisi war, the


CLARK-rPj


i A'wedding 0 solemnised at


W7TTH over iso of the newiy-elected map George, sh ' Legioi' ' '


This is stated by ah official at'Legion | headquarters. “We; are lo6king;to ihese',men to


ideration tp be giveh to its claims “ Preference for ex-servicemen.”


Mr. and -Mrs, dale-view, Chi to Miss KathledI .daughter ' of Pemberton, 20 Clitheroe.


safeguard the I Interests of ex-service ,,___ . , and! service pefsohnel;” says the 6fflciaL '|! crepe, with


of he Legion who were! re-elected are Sir I Ian Fraser !•


pehslons’, expert; Capt.


Lab., Basseildw). champion of service­ men's :rights; pnd lito.,cieo. ’Tomlinson, ib.,i Pamwqrtn), an Jexpert; on re-


• — - • — ^ P.., Jj.i.B~------- (Coa.hLonsdale), ellenger. a


..ilement and .,rehabultatibn..' The soli of Col Bl' D. Parklh, chairman of Be the Midland Region of the Legion, Mt;


at ptroud, Gloucester. I


populatFon. "Duriiig the last year 688 j.nations'and bllie Kabla neiy membei the county.


C-__ have beeil enrolled in


or savmgs: V CAUTION ” is necessary if you are about to purchase a business. •‘(50' in the first plate for: advice to the British fLegion,”: is to be exhibited ■ ' Post ; Offices in


'STOP' befbre you Invest; gratuities a16't


tlPoUce stations and Bristel.


coUiainini of'the jjvAyjin which! Government alans for the rehabllltatlpn I I


rp L _


il Parkin; was returned for Labour h Jomerset British Legion claims the


ighest membership. ofi any Icounty in the' Southern: area : |n proportion to


bride was go’ Given ,away


“ Inj addition,.there are also the many 1| pearls arid ci members of both Houses iwhp are already Legiop membeirs or closely connected with us." i i , i ' ■ ,ong the pell-known sympathisers


: lERlION


Quch lEtlfiresfl was Japies’s Chiirch,


, I best man, and Mr. Chlshall grooms- man.


ICllthMoVon'Satjurday, whbnRifle^ | ‘


a shower boui tions. . ; i ,,,,


V e d } n i v o r y I m o s s | ' e i l s u r m o u n t e d b y I


Henthorjn-road ll y h e r f a t h e r , the


l e l l a s ; She c a r r i e d , e t o f p i n k c h m a j


beth Pembertoh sister of.the;brlde;' Miss Barbara W a ite ; cousin, of


The bridesmaidsi were Miss Eliza}, , dpMrs. H.


“Lead suhg,


'8 S l .T i » s * p l& l ? r ^ O n S


Pemberton, eldest i *bat breathed O'er Eden” and US, Heavenly Father,” were


was presented ¥ th a lucky horse­ shoe by her’small sister.,, After a reception at the IVeaversf


On leaving the church, the bride , , ........................


Institute, Mr. and Mrs. Ingham left fori thto hbrieymooh at Ranburyl. They ■wUl reside at 62, Napler-street, Wbst Werneth, Oldhain., The . brldej received,- amongst other presents, gifts from work


the brldb; and Miss.Rosalie Clark, f r lp d fa t Sun-street Mill, j p r e ^


sister .of. the I-'bridegroom.' Miss | . I - : i — ^ Pemberton was attired Ih; n gown of misty ppk ertpe, ¥ th a veil sut} mounted by a f ead-dressi of flowerf A gown of'dell blnlum.blue, ¥ th a Veil!' tej tone - iai id a '. head-dim oif feathets, was Miss Thwaite’s attire; whilst!Miss Clark ;wore-a .peach crepe g6wn,' W th a head-dress (jf


Cases from all parts of the' country iLove,” and “|Lead us, Heavehly pouring in to thej British i Legipn,| | Father,”; were sung, ¥ th Mr, Gorse


at the organ.'


msharidledl Many examples ate given j operative ■ Guild. Room Cllthewe, of urmeces^ obstriidtiobs and delayri Mr]! and Mrs. iClark left,-for their bj OovemriiMt DepartmentScahd.locaf J 'hotieymoon £ j Morecariabe; Mrs,


of ex-Service men arid I'women are beirid I , After... a ^


- y - h a u nA" .eptlon -jat ,4he Cp-


:i'rilservants...: -1.4 ; 'v - ! - JlClark wearlnip a camel-hair coat The mata leases contern Goyemmenj


tuSing*dowh* of" applications io"r licen-1 ' ' new businesses '• on; tho


p j i^ s *o^“ No confiumer;fneed." The Legion' hi


concessionfrom,. M|these gran!


,e| Government on| ! of the bride a Chatburn Mill. already won onej their poStiWar credits and gratuifleS


will be put into the buslnesk j , ^ The Legion has pbinted out te thi


settlement discussed!


cities, etci,t should! riot be itaken _mto 'jelffest daugh jr c■(insideration when!ihe question of r«


iiSestic reteettlemerit, and .that onsideratio


grants 1 for businesses


TTie Ministry has! given wiy; and has now informed the Leglori that they, are


purposes. jiTneythe——,------ ^ , MOuld not be'takqri,into account in


.akliig resettleme^jran^^


Ideal officials are npe carryirig put that istructionl from thP Ministry. Ex-Service .rneni and women are


Legion records show,’ however, thal


abked, in their own Interests,;to report any such iruUng bj a loc^ authority t o w Legion, who jvUl itomediately take up'the matter. ^ i i


comes froria, Prestwich; . Manchester. A Merchant


” wholesale clotnlPr beforP the v&v, a R t/oimfidoed foiff times and subs^


An example ' of; dUatory ' methp^ tean.'in,bi^lne^^


I


quen-tly solicitor hi made!I applications for a license to i irest&rt nis busine^ ^9^


s rpe dlsckrg¥. Thjrough his


;he necessary “ Cotipons ba^." It was two months before [he received


,he necessary forms, ;andi a; further lonth before he Jwas' caUed to ^


^aation. It- was was fit enough to be directed , to other


abour Exchange ior a,


employment; alSo: that ;he was, a civilian arid not liable for' ex-Service


^'^^**'ownj doctor ilaimed, that he was uriflt for direction to other [W


■business should be allowed.^ ; ^ Last mbrith he eventually, got his


:/


oined up to November, 1940, turning Ilh?'ils busiridss over to tois wife. Dmmg


A hairdresser


matter was referred to the Legion, who took up the case And managed -p get the Ministry of Labour 'tojagree to a sp'ecial medical Examination. More turie was wasted, but this spwlM exam- S i m 4 s given In May; this year when it was recommended that the man’s apfalication to'start his own


OTk. The


license and . couiion ; bank-rafter: a delay of eight mohths l I


in a! Durham town


his Service, where he; gamed a com­ mission, his wife divorced him.


Quently hfe was smashed up in a tank S


su'hsfi-


catlbn for! a pension, was refured. [He appbed for [a licerise to, start to


eventtaly discharged. .His, appli-


business Again in Torquay, bu. the S Borird ofl Trade Committee infomed him that they to refuse his request owing! to conditions exist- tog S l y . A lieW wpuld have^been


K e d aiitomatibaUy,;, however, if he been to receiht of a pension, thus


r In thip case aepresentative on the .committee, and


many thq^nds whrbh Ffie Leglto are now Wdling all oyer the country.


aboVe cases are typical of the i •. ' i \ baptism.—The': baptism took


place oh Sundky.'At St. Andrews Church. I of Anthea -Mabel, the infant' daughter of 'Lleut.-Col. Md Mrs. L.lC. King-<Wilklnson., The


Rev. 'W- C. J'orda/n, Rector of Bilb’roughton, cfflclated, assisted by


the Rev. 'W- Fletcher, Curate of Slaldbuk


iriber o f beds '.£ 36i‘ ij. 4d- lias been raised to t l!o I


i-elght patients


Five,! cultural] Fund] £243


•£lil8 5is. Gd. has . been raised by. various I efforts. : This gratifying result is largely due to (the! efforts of the Secretary,: Miss D. Reynolds, Who has ' been. :■ assisted by the follo¥ng ladles: Mrs. M. Leemtog, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Pickles, and


weekly lubscriptlons; and a[ further £2 i6s; 4d., has


this amount, come


from 6STdR4nvi,


•Misses: Leemlhg land 'P; SJarkie. Boltbn-by-Bo¥and|! Petty Sessions,


on Monday,' on thd application of Ramsbottpm, a protection


m m_i-V/4 / \ f


'older'was granted' to Cecil A. N. Nicholas, of Lancaster, In Irespect o^f the Hark jto Bounty Inh. Mr.


removing south,’' and she ivas ex­ cused ttendance on transfer day.


I .VYBO-NIOHT- T H B C P ^ A T B u n m n


I ION-Au X IH O U C & S U IT A B L E FO R C H ILD R EN AN D A D U LTS . | lit r i r iLT H O P J E & C O .. L T D .. Uenufttcturlng [Chemists. Osiett.i [


LICEljlCE TRANSFERRED.-^ At - - /landfl


t Slaidburn for the Red Cross Agrl- Of


'' red CROS^.—During the past four years, the substantial [sum of


PQESYOU Because it contains in Palatable forin


A TOAM to eririch ♦he olood. P H O S P H A T E S


ana' other valuahlo ingredicnls to oromote; health genoraily. i


I ^ HERBAL EXTRACTS T O S -f lM U LA T E T H E : A P P E T IT E 'A N D i:


ifimt , AID THE DIGESTION.


I Cephot •*, eojd .everywhere tn


j Tablet or Powder 4 Powder* or


(ingle dose Zd, 2 ■


ftRn, a Powdert a 16 Tablet* 1/a 1 S Tablet* SK


inc. Purchase t*i)


HYSICIANS' [ 'REMEDY 1


P THE ^ ,EPHOS D LT I., BLACKBgRW._ em os DOES NOTAFFECT THE HEART | IPREFER V


IHE I I PONDERS


more cfertaui HEADACfiS than


"


Whichever you prefer there ip-po in and quick relief from


T/kBLtTS,4 here iwas a Legion . , [


coming under the category of a war- disabled person.


' a p^ensioriTa poirit yihlch would settle all his difficulties] ' [ i


the case land are seeto^ helD the toan to establish his claim to


s a result the llegibn .have taken up B a r t l e t t ;


Clitheroe, Given awa- bride wore a


taffeta, with carried a bo.ui As chief 'b


groom, and ‘friend of the blue taffetaid


FRID NltiB


THOTjpHTS B HR


markets,[and that the Ingenuity creative abUltj jof mtods: possegtog the business i tostf i6t 'Is | tequtoed Tor this important faoOT to [world dlstrlbritloif


IT is agreed that^ milch ahead to tebulldtog our lost i


of ^oods and lervlci b Consequently eveijy incentive


world and


lies


e'lofferqd to: teung iartists whose con- o trifautiori is tMt [of Stimulatmg desire ..***


must


irrespective of .colour, sex, or creed; for It is obvious that cdmmerclal| art, will


play ,a large lart to Influencing pur­ chasers’! habltp.


nlthelpart Of; potential customers, ?10U5 'Uai» Guuuuckww*,


-fo jliheTekdiJragement'of ^urients at S6me time ago,' I neydr failed, to already


everal en terprising': organisation's instituted: competitions


be welcomed. !t Is with' rfegret,


rule that no th» Assotiatio


particular As|ociati,6n to whose com-.


technical colleges, and all such are to however, that one


fr ilnd^^cLsK ijried i the "daily pess for, notffleatton oi The -warmer, but without subcess, land:; accortogly I wrote .to w thri Assoclatio; if for: the iresult. It was


the hoto secritary! had: captured the '


irhe I


nithe press " ,ri


ith astonlshnent that II learned that to w


jnder nothing appeared That the; design selected ent^ is beside the point.


foammg at’!tnT mouth' and retaining


_____Ipi ifflciAls pi------^. should be permitted to. My young, Austrian


A little blind boy wand’riig through i the street;


meet . ^


Each time I saw this lonelj I .......................


j


Perhaps a fatal accident, I'often werit where he^a? And asked for him; but nj I to know. !


., i .


knew his world was subless, bleak, and sad.


little lad.


One day I .missed him—he had [dis­ appeared:


[ fearedl wont to,;go. one seemfed


Some days ago there was a And aU the streets were rain and hall;


The little blind boy. had sight.


,


ragtag 4le, swept with


But I was filled with siinshtae and I delight. ^


, , ,


regaljieilj his OXBUR'in.


•The'efficient and popu ar ket br autumn, winter anc


dip


spring,use. i Controls keds anc eggs” in one dipping


Wea,therproofs the Ord^r through youi] usua Cooper Agent


fleece


IhgDOUSAU’S BfiRDER PASTE piP Diluiioh : Mb. dl|.to6^l(onswater.


28-lb. pail (for 200 jsheep)


COOPER. MchoUGALL & ROBERTSON LTD., BERKHAMSTED, H ESTABU ;HE0 1843


y NO IMAN. TAYLOR. : side at 20, Henthorn-roa' a itoongst the many j?reteiits w as j bridegroom, and the I duties • ' i I -I ■, f ■ , J I El PidlwKd Lo i Ut v, b otAl of


gift of cutleiy from work-friends * “ - ■ ------ — INGHAM-HOWARTH


womeri.!-e5rieclaUy those who .are ciavton-sti^t Chadderton Old^ I decorations In the church [ were ied-n^ed.thls .nloney fpr jor to^


-I'thb late Mr.:


James’s Chuich, on Saturday, of I ¥ e 0: iDrlver; J ( ^ [ngham, dnly; son of raere and Mrs ilngham, of ¥tnes


The weddh g took placej at St, „


iss Mary 11, Grimshaw-street,


r jiS n ^ ^ ^ a r th of Mr. and■ M:te.


d&clated,;iand;Mrs, W.' I. Todd, at the orgah- played suitable music. ■ e - v t r a s a ' l a r g e r b o r i g r e g a t l o h - , . t o ¥ t n e s s t h e c e r e m o n y , a n d t h e f l o r a l


ijllsses |


Bartlett, slstei ' ■ ■ -"el


a pink taffeta gown, with head­ dress of feathers: and net. Miss Annie InghamL a' sister of the bride-


r of! the [bride, wqte I 'r' •- • I ,1


uet of pink,roses. Idesm'ald, Miss Elble


own of powder-blue honsymbon, which is being swnt at ath and veil, arid Bolton-le-Rahds, the.bme travel- ------- ' ' ling In'a ;blue suit, tan ico£


accessories to match. | : The bridegroom’s present


[Iss Ida jChatburni a irlde, were attired Ih | jesses,, wlthmuffSp^^and,


by i her I father, t k newly-married couple'left tor the Tfetiss OR TRUSSH) ?


bride whs a handbag,'and to each of the attendants he gave a irooch. The bride’s present tq the


groom whs a-silver clgaretce case. Mr. and MrshLonsdale ¥11 n Woodbine <Jottage,,'Wo.rston


e s i d e a t


their returned work must feel that an element -of ifavoriritism has been exer­ cised. That, of course, niay not be'the


: : . 13, : i i N A t i , National Health ^ e


case: the entry ritoy have [been the most attractive.: ■ .But surely] to lorder to: obviate ariy possibility of suspicion, no official should be allowed to eriter any such contest,of skill. | ' ; Much harm can be doiie by this sort of thing, and I fear, that: many fine


.them alone, just as one raffle where the promo son have beeri known to c; [irizes in quick successlo]i.


their eflorts.. In other , _ the raven, never more 1”, Art students should first enquire if any officials: of the’association are permitted to enter srich compensations, and il[ so, leave


about, and xbnSequentlyl losej hea -"'ler-vyoi


.. . _


lothertag 'aearti to “ Quoth


.


would avoid a ,er’s| Wife and ■


y off the


LITTLE BlliND BOY


<


artists of to-morrow niay [feel fhat such competitions, are not i Worth ihniviopinu


isffom Bmo(s


m em m AT FULL


M


’ PRE-WAR DERR IS


STRENOTH i f l i P i i '


li • - J; Jf.t-v' jj


t o , ' t h e bride-


fThe wearer |bt a trhss fihotfld not feel trussed -up. Our ntetiiod of flttdhg' trusses tot bqlts Msures Qtazlmom comfort reputation;


HULLII


BikCKBDBNJ Expertly Executed.


' 1]!'I Black Bull Hotel, Rlmlrigtbh. the 'Following the reception a,^ the 1, ,, ,


to tme wearer, 'fre hfve a for, comfort.


i'"'.


| neatly carried out' by the Preston;. , ,


with hat arid


and! Master Leonard 'Penibertol shared those of groomsmanJ . I . The church had!been tastefully decorated by |ihe bride's; relative^ 'and during the service, conducted by ,th£j Rev. |H.' T. Burnott, the hymns “Thine for ever, 'Gpd of | ' " ' ■ ■ "


of best-man,'whilst,flniJ. Kehyon eon, Worsaw Fajnri, Downham, ' " iiribertoii


Mr.'J. Astin herfohned the duties I daughter! of Mr.iandiMrs. T. Hah' ; ^


■ J fONSDALE-HANSON


A pretty''weddPg afas celebrated at St. teohajd’s Church, Downham, oh Saturday, Unking ; two ,wel}- kriown! farming famlUes in the dis­ trict.


veils of blue net. Mr. Clegg was ^ '^ ‘^ B u S ? ^ “'Ave


Statement |sy the Genei^al Council! of the Trades Uni^n


Congress o^n the continuing '.'I r- '


need for National Savings - - ' j I ' "■ j ■ u


The -Trades Union Confess desires to pay ¥bqte j | o the way m which workpeople by.theirisavinp arid to all, other


'' ' ■ ■ ' '■■■'ll'. ways hive supported the 'Armed I Forces of the toted


n But the need for saving remains as urgent as ever, "nie ^ war is not y^f over. This countijy is,pledged to tjie job


Natiorislin securing the ftcedom of out Euipp^-com rades. l'-] ' 1 ' ’ i ' [' !' ' . ' • 1 ! ' ' '


[■


feathej:6,;and,a vellito mtch. The i son’of Mr. and Mrs. E, W. Lbnsd'al|e. trlojcarrled bpuquets of pPk paij-1 Mdprslde Farm,-Worston, and the


Benjamin Herbert'I^sdale, eldebt ! The_ brldegrodm_ was Mir.' ’bride Miss, Pearl! Hanson, youngbst 'ily I


father, was. attired- in a idress of white ; figured taffeta, ¥ th om-' broideredv veil, and wreath' of; orangeHlbssom, and her bouquet-' was composed of pink roses. The; bridesmaid was Miss G. Lonsdqle,; sister - of i- the bridegroom, matrons df -honour we,re Mrs. P. M. I Parsons, - slstq'r .of the bride, ind Mrs S. Rahsoh, sister-lh-law of ihej bride,: each'bf whom wore a diess, j of rose-rplnk figured, taffeta, vlth head-dresseSiOf blue!veil, feathdred to tone. Each of the; attendants | had a bouquet of swee.t peas.


The bride, given away by her


.TlThe. 'best man was Hfri. William 1 arUl.! dJVtnu¥aelle* UlrVVlhevr VI


groomsmen were carried out MriiBryan Hartley, coiisln of bride', arid Mr. John Seedall, friend of the bridegroom. 1 I The Vicar (the Rev. iJ. E, Price)


'


', of fipitoing off the war! to .the East as well fe to Eyrope, i


It remains our paramount duty to keep the Armed^yorces supplied ¥th all that ticy need ip order that finaliyictoty


-m | - . [ ,11 '


. ovtt tyratoy Ithteughout'the world may allow thra to ' return: home as. quickly as possible.


•. h


^ Moreover,'the'itasks of r^nstruction require the acce stance by all of usbf anbrder, of priorities.' Until our ipdustry and trade is: fully testoiled to its peace-time uses shortages will continue.' In' the transition period-basic need


' as foqdj , houses and jdothmg,must come first, these needs I are ijaet f ew: of our rispurce^ cgn devoted'to lte(essUtto s . ' In this lituatiori lies the a ntou ing danger dfiinflationj and the continuing need! for ivinga


' not to relax,iheir efferts, but to jgive' fuU suppoi


(tonsequentiyi theGtobrai Coundl ask all Trade Uj ioiiists to the


Ijiatiorial Savi^' AilVvbmeril-.riy! continuing [all by co-operating actively wi


personal savtog and work of Savings Groups and Local Savings Committees.


(PSsible th the


J ' n n 1 ( Ittutd linht National Satnnii \C<mmttti I


1


' 1 ] f i1


U 1 !i


I I , .'I'M*.!


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8