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