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B W O M


HOW SOON? W


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h a v ec s a l e


a r e 1 W


a l l t l u i / ^ y


h o s e i d


i i n c r e a s i n g


!


Trrrr-TT^ CLITHEROB TOWN COl


w o n d e r i n g ^ o w a t t r a c t i v e


h o u s d i a i d j i r o d a i t i o n


T. SA^THW A I YORK STREE


I FEST#i tdllCHES FOR la u i c u u a u x w A A —R. Jehnihge; i J't 1 !) T h i s i s n ’ t g o i n g t o b e a n Y e s , y o u , C h r i s i r e a l l y l u s c i o u s “ c r e a m ” . j Y e s , y o u b u t i t can b e m a k e m i n g r v i t h o i i t i c i n g s u g a r . Y e s , y o u


a c h e e r f u l o n e . ; s t i l l s e r v e


s t i l l g i v e t h e c h i l d r e n a i i


a t t r a c t i v e p a r t y s w e j t A a t i u s ^ v e r y l i t t l e s u g a r . ; . T | y t h e s e t e s t e d r e c i p e s , a n d s e e I


tta e stock of ithe ation, asl it mytelf


aki


ithe can


lofil--.


iHRISTMAS and year is . the. tilte


. .when )ve . usually rld 'olf the local sitU- ^ iltsblfi to usii ..-For


lend of the


inclined i tij iniagine 1 that pur, Rubles were at^ art ieiidi • ‘ Ylas not GeOTan ■ .......................


quarter bfi a' century ago, we werfl all i iY t x im * V * * '- VTVV*.


i -war and toe endiOf ,toej.93^ I thn War. qVer, rdughly ’a


__, . , . .7eentt- 1 -----------1. - , - ; ; - ,, ----- ; V d 1 F a i l t Y S N O W A Sivotii^ te ^ t h


tablespoon powdered gelatine* quarter piAt frut pulp, tnaqe from stewed or optued le i I consistency of i\t


(Enough for: 4.) . IngredienU; */j jpmt wa™,.......... i«r, ,1; level tablespoon sugar,


until dissolved. 'When ^oi-addith? fruit p^p and beat urtil. whipped cream. Serve m individual 'glasses 0^ pile into a dish.


i


fruit. Method: Heat the water and I sugai; tdgether and- pour on to gelaUne. | Sur .......... < ' I •«*« I t 1 < .I. J r__.Li____J


th e e h i ld re n level '• J of


iiksfiedi'&ii ever 1j \ why iM Fa‘ new world ,.Was in /toe '


siUB miivciioi


ule toei globe land to mto its people their slaves.' AhdisO.jVe Pht a buhd • eye to toe^ftri^ of Oiir, former enemy


rof madmen' cpnvlnted of toeir


and madei6(ifselves believp that defeat would t o t ai curefj: ^ei7


^pHOepLATE E i t r a tw e e ii f o r i l


cocoa, 4 levd .tablespoons Household Milki'E tablespoon sugar, 3 tablppoons itvater, i teas the barley flakes or rolled oats iri the'oven fi flaVM or rolled oats fog'rtber. Mejt the syru' essence and nak wiA the dry^ingredienta. ^ Po leave overnight to seti Cut pi i; ini iquares ■ ■ ■


Jngredieiitt; 6 level tablespdons barley flak ■ ■' i-'r.-i'-'i I-' '■ :.CHEESE t


I egg, recollstitUtdi ^'6a[ grated th ----- milk, Yt level teasjidon^t,:pmch,of pep with pastry.. Mix^^w rest of the ingredien mixture in each case. Bake in; a hot oven


IngrediehU ! 4 ozi short c riist. la tartlets. ' SHORTBREAD i ' «fOBRi2


. margarine and sugar together.! Bea( in' the egg to form smooth cream. Add a' few drops of vanilla essence! tuid work m the flour and semdllna'Ro.'that a soft, dough is obtained. Turii dn;to ■


and put on ii greased baking sheet. Bake in a slow oven for 45 mihutes. j ^ |


board and roll to an ‘oblong thickness. Cut, into about 24; fingerk


» 1! !i j;! ICINO nilnili B o n ie l id f i i orbiuu.


2 tiblespooiu w.ter, 6 level'ubieapoons House­ hold Milk, DRY. Colouring uid flavouring if liked. Method: Heat the sugar arid water gently unti the sugar has all dissolved. Add the Household Milk gradually, beating J1 the tme. Add colouring and flavouring aa] liked. For chocolate icing use 5 level tablespoims Household Milk andM |evel tablespoon ebeoa.


Inptdimls: ^ level deMemppona .silgar, ' 1


f " ! '


N EW ! The ‘fA B C qf Coohery on sale I From H.M. Statiomy Office; or


post i/z. ■; I >


For icing the Christnue cjJie, or]lmiU ^ e « , I


b M e s


mutt be put out for collection every dayI. This Ii specially necessary |ust'nWi~ to ensure deliveries over Christinas.


^ compiled by the


giving the \ best 'possible mf ti oifc of cookery and I ;


more food facts B|Y radio THE MINISTRY; Qv POOD, LON|)ON. \|'.l.


NO MEAL COI nA


V ' ■! " ' i ' '1 W I T H O U T A


L O A F O F Dawson’s lExcel Cream Bread i E ',1 m


A. E. VEEVffi, Ltdi,to[We Bakery, Clitheroe !ALERS


WHOLESALE BAKERS PROVISION D Telephone 131 8.30 A.M. 0


Ministry of Food, preparation; is now


u oUgh any Bookseller. .. Price i jr or by N THURSDAYS


FOOD FACTS No.i284


margarine; a oz. siu^ri 1 egg,;rccbn- 8' stituted, vanilla essence, 6 oz.;plain flpur, a oz. semolina. Method:Cieom the fat,


Ihgridients;. a oz. cooking fat, 1 pz. ’ |wv(W' RICH MOCK CREAM I , ^


a ittle cold-inilk. Warm the rest of the milk'in Skiicepah. Add it to the custard pt wider and retufti.to tht pan. Stir over hi at.till-.v/ell. cooked; 'Piit atide to cool. C eajn margarine anc sugar together very Wi ;lli;.beatmthe thick lustard.addflayour- ih and tohtinue to bwt till drepny. TWs m ike?': about H: pint te tture to whipped a


pdwder of cornflour, % pint milk, i oz. Irgarine, \Yt oz. sugar, flavouring. e^od; Blerid the cistafd powder with


?p , serve with fh it, trifle, or other ^ jet dishes.


t^edients; a level ablespoons,custard


of ;cream'similar in earn.: i ■ '


abz. briadeturabs, ;i%!oz|ri|eI^ margarine, f levipljteaspoohbaldhg powdpriis tablespoons Method; Line iiidividual; patty tins


iperJ


fogeUier and put a spoonful of the 80 minute. This Quantity makes


QUARES ie| S to c k ln f i


oon vanilla essem it. Mht .tfie milkl and sugar in th| ihttfa feieased'■ This quantity


•Y, 1 iJfevili tables] ori rolled oats,


looii'syrupi 1 level , Method; Toast cocoa and barley water. Add the ; in.' by 8 in', and


level tablespoons M e d , and llKe Sermmcqu]d


made.' for ithe next tenT'ye“ S„^ Vince' Us qtoerwi^ was -ieceived with S incredulity. ': Sqrely toel lesson had


not' be serious H and '®ben..P®7,(^® every indication that i if I the ^flfst l Tb®'


Day,:’ to which they hadt everlastingly toafei ,had'faUei .therel was another


hdVe teen; toe last; of' Getamijaggr^ ido but rfejmee, ;is CO


Sion, but the toloh Wh ch * toe last:,war.[thattw^


ThlsTltoi] hot' alone toe iGefmansbut the' whole; world


E


, another ifiix! to I bring! the word back 'to its senses.


nigh six yeaS to ft^plejHltlCT from bis pedestal, Stoms likely tlmt it wto take


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


and btotherhOod’ tol crect W- hop™ for humanity which: never again wi l be assailed from'without, h I


fTom this. W P N d i mud-heap jwe ar expected to build universal good


, 'Mr. Beidn talks of'/a 'World feeder^ tion—and i far be it, from me to cpri-i


'demn the'i ideallstri-Wfth i c^hj nation modifying: Jts teverelmtyi and s im to


neouuy each nation is aeftog indiVldU7|


I telentiflo ! developments, especialte i toe matter! of I transport,: has made : “ one ,’f and. ‘I Indii^ible,’’ | and mor dependent I on each other than eve, before in' toe .wPrld's history. As on|, publicist puts'it, we talk of peace when not one of us believes I to peace. Dur­ ing the i war it was common groun for all Allied, statesmen: to deck re thi the burden toust be shared equal


h t and ...... ' it must: be lET loaif at; two per cent,


ally; b t :' rather ' natlonally.Tgrimly formulating its own i unyieldihg prcft| gramme, at- the same time’ completelyi overloomg or ignoring that mode


a c c u s i n g i l e a c h o t h e r P I - t r i c k e r y , j i n i n t e n t i o i i i f h o t I n i p e r f o r m a n c e , q n f


o n i e v e r y I h a r i d . t h b n a t l d r i s a r e mad. ! I f took wcM the' German . ...


“ ThT^Day ” to Mow. ‘ None are So blind aa those who *willjnpt see;, to


tins year ofi grace weimayi again—T to>, mbst fbbllshly-fbe'cgnvtoced .lihat^e


--'1 humanity andwHole-


toe behest


s o o n w e s h a l l b e i t e m


s i t s e e m In the meantiine w e t o o u r b e s t f o r y o u


IE & SON, Ltd. l o w !


o n c e s


n e a r e r Tel. 191. S i l


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a


i i A


E E W ' C H R I S T V A S


of Reason Npt E


[By CAREY iLORD


These daily ;newspapere we in^nseiy ( IHWc^Vthey bei .any- ^


, 'ithreaten ;as loud las the roar pfi the Ifalllngl.boipb3. w0ne [could.1 perhaps ' ~strongmlnded. member of


Ito jthd creskword.^ hews is splayed; in headlines that


merely glance at the newsj Md t ^ : to glve/orie a brief $um-


more vneasy than we; we ^already u we dolnotl daily follow the bad to the worse. L'.. Compromises suggest themselvesf-fone . thiat.- w


Mimic: cmc, i gWfen the horrors of peace? Biitl we feel we shall be even ^ the


depressing.! hm


•, LLmcrFioWirii 'nrp' infenselv ( iso (lisasiroig to' the .wiffren in prfr'ivar


^ the eoldfto; :he wwld. except e; States.T ! This Bretton


and the. State fiowns.i"ii:rtie heqple body and soiir The'masses Me the; slaves'Of 'the] State!! instead m . its,; masters, reducing to t A;; inockety I that 1 freedom, that libartyi ■


he nation is handed lOver to the State,


there is.,O L UAFjiwA .VI VAli*»o reslgnatipi, to ■


resigned


the| peopl j ; of: Britpln ''O' '(-nythtogl


is -


we cannot UV6 by ppUtlpS alftop.; A new spirit is, wanted. iPkummg witoout t .that spirit wUlTead to toougfit. .Never


whether, for better- br wait and'sfee;' Only a | supertoPtuhlst at the moment i teesielverythtog gotog welL What is unfailtogly clear is that


are! Witnfe ““ worjld;


preryt__„ _


ythlng is changing, but forse '.we must


ised ana flahned as' HiUer’s .Qermahy to 1839; put the same Gtoany crashed under military defeaf to a more spePtacular,, and, disastrous manner


toati ’ seems to !baVe | gode under. .TOe Sermon fon the Mount 1 has been for- 1 was dlscusstag religion rthe


‘'cl^lsatlm"' mtoUs ^ toe “ Christian."


have left out the adjective. “Christian civilisation" but


tout if CblM'hadi'dfeV^illyed’it woto^ _ lere


is ihj’ury; pardon.’'’’ lhe[|motto. to-day is hatred for hatred;! injury for mjury.


Vic cry: aS-e the; patched' fruits of; ^ fflcslonibfent, ! In hls last speech Ito Be to to.d us we must [’do away with tod isciite of [fear .‘tog Politics :Mone will never do i t ., 1 The wat i hasfrun its epurs^;; toe enetoes ha've! surrendered uncoqdltion^, 'Itoe


. _iTi lies behind it all ? Fear . ,1 ins Murity!: . ’.Jheli only fruhs.


themstlves' ■ LtodsUdek and disturb­ ances, toe result of war’s vloleqce, contmuel after | top fighting is: over. No two; nations seemf to be agreed about anything’


same victorious Allles||who have (he woTld atltoeir feet now, quanel among


'! We Icry petee I when there' is no pekee. The old slogan, “We must re­ educate the iGertons,’’ ; has quietly


jieed re-efluAtlngi on-selves. '


seeklthq obliteratlo)i‘of toe pa!st;from the minds of the people and give [them a bhkncfe," what does h;e me,4n ? I will 'ou ,my verelonj Fbr as many yekrs


iehjMF.'’Bevln|tels us "we! must


blit tftos e of top hationis' of the world^ hive beto creating malice and to-wfil, arid] so building up picked tractions whito l i their turn :demand perlompal


CO ofie DldeSt of ug cto recollect,, pur ptotical systems—not j alone our own


But when Britain'ThaS bled IHerse’ wniie, ana needs re-setttag ;up toanci-', ally, toe IJiilted_StateS!.says “Oh nO,


saving her from- Hitlfer’s clutches ip 1940, - Hence if jjuSticei we'rb'done,. we should, never irepaiy iai penny of top loqn or-a farthing of interest. Amerii can well afford to pSy for havinj


.someone ask? ,Of: course it doe; when it becomes necessary fori one 0, the greatest :trade qnioii leader^ of to' present’ century, twice! a Cabinet Mi ister, none other toaii Mr. J. R. ClyncE


\\A It! r m 1!


>t^^|TI||MOREPEpPlE t


A^ TE H I i ‘ i


PHYSICIAN? 1 1 I REMEDY I , I


L


PEOPIJe : Ha v e 'FLU


ES S


Mr. ClyneS refers to hbn-offleial----- but th^se are infectious just now, an: whether sp lieSlgned or not are addin to the sunerines of a neople who hav endured,uhtol_______ _ of. war. Mr. Clynes describes toll tendency to Strike for any, mortal thin^ as “ Itolessness."! He might havg; added I that' th e : throwing oyer 0; experlencedil trade: union leators anarchy—totalitarianism, if you prefe “But look what these;imen have ha' to put'iip with,” I hear someone sa' Granted they have'had' to put 'up wito much, but to sabotage their own tradej union machinery, built up for the very purposfe; of inegotiati'-qs between em­ ployee land employer, is, as Mr.j Clynes says.


to protest! against-etrikeS. Obvious! o,.:— — (.;,


^trikes KQEH GS


British , Tommy I returning station! overseas, writes: |“jMay som^ body cause them (the strikers) as mucfi annoyance, discomfort, [unpleasantnere and distress during'their Christmqs . holiday as they have cauted me to my


lawlessness.! ,


'No wopiier a “ I ito hls


first-home leavefor five years." Do you blame him ?


with toe same kind 1 of restrictiofis that have held us. helpless during sk


rpHEN we have!a “people’s ” Governi- 1 ment binding us, hand; and ioOt


years of war. Soihe of these_ restne- i tions cannot reasonably be discarded


exam Je the direction of labour. Tell­ ing worker to what town he must go


n •’iatelyj but toerei are others. ,f6r if ne wants work, and,


do,-IS the negation of| freedom. Twq girls so directed preferred to be,stq-w- aways on a, vessel botod for Amento rather than! to accept jidlctation. ..Itjls “ democracy!" when aljGovernment of


^52?^


rlanism whto - measures, are pushed, through Parhament, .grto*'!PB, powers of


t toe Left- is 'returned by ,the elector^. ot democracy " , betomes'autopritia-


domination! for three or five years, by which is stifled opposition from ^ y quarter; for a much Ipriger perito toto IS necessary, i Next we have Hretton


F o 'l


Cephns 1b sold eyervwhere id Tablet or Powder form, 8 Pow iers or WTanlets


[^PHOS: DOES NOT AFFECT THfel HEART BLACKBURN.


1/3; 21 Powders or 42 T iblctk 3/' Slngls dose 2d. (including Purchase tax) CEPHOS LTD


Oo DRii AfoNu i A B O T J R E S O H A Y G E


■ • S l N O U l i d S .O d S IE # *


Woods With! its return,’ in rate, to toe Md standard which provei


H a W D A T A R R j L M E M E N ' ^ S wThe ’Clithreoe femploArent Exchange


the land of the.stare ,arid stripes. Bm as I say, we are all mad. Daes the “mad world” apply ,to| Britain,: doei


B Ing u ___—_______ ,— ut'no,j the dollar;'is stiU almitoty


interest;’:’ The United States owes this' hitrpd, loan as ja [gift tb .Briteih, if tnly fp[r


htolbcattsts of Ithe-rising generatlbn. We areS all willing to 1 fight when pur: waylof life is threatened, but; a' good ciise, like: pbtijiotlsmJ is not enough; n'hat jwe! must' {obliterate is,


propqg truths hatred, the tea:


S' 1 innoce


oblitera tion of tL succfeclng gene: it men—y


w


liecessF with’ i Ijroken


t o bp cpst into t


are the | recru War must be


means


and; setond, [pro: 'at;


’ilng of hlstorj y to point to.


,' of, if tolebted,: moral that no


ting j^oundlof efadiedted; frbin


-


droppto out of to® rinnlng, since we are jiret begiilnlng tq realise that we


have ibten necessary to invent Him. Wa are Iwhere we' are-because of; the abtodontotot of .'Christian .prtadplea


with; an uSbeheyer, who.hqld U never'existed. I made .'no convince i hfro,. but insisteo


o hisrory Was a country] so well organ­


thah anyTtountrt ^ ^ ^ s h e d before., wrltei-the Other! daf described toe I "Christian clvillsatipn.”


democrapyl | 'What iS | toe ^ alternative form of i t ^


ivertiment iiif . ipreme.?; pp


-


toteresttog i if painful tfpet ip that; we ig topbirtopangs of| a new


which is! toe bulwark: of


a State] which h to six - ypprs


ch a totor as tpo .much—— .y—— faccj of. TOriptioM^


ave become' Nevertheless


transform witain intb a Marxist coun­ try wUly-nflly.l despite the fact that a majority ^ the;.'elMtqrate |has not endorsed it. Mandsnq and Fascism poutibir twiris-^Hitler Imade them one t and called it Nazism-ffoif id both cates


f


Is presented to Parfla- t &tol pointjed at its head.


politicians t : Bevin te j a I statesman.' L a ^ like port:ison sinq Cripps, would


Cripps; are tdtalltarian


the goldfihlihe wbrld, except Qlteslmal quantity,! is stored


D I l S f C K L E Y F I N E D ^ L E C T I O N S dftl: e car he stumbled and had t o V .


he said:! “ Yes, I qultfe understand' what you:say."'


dog^. He got IhtQithe qar because hp -toought he cdiild'lto 'of assis­ tance. He was keeping a;watch on 'the feurb.


David Keller who had cMe from Biackburh' and wab oh hip way to ■Whalley ■Abbey- Print Works when he Aw defendantr. sald |t,|Was very


' j! i-”! te m


the [Blackburn train was' over two hours late. Visibility [ from- the footpath was possible for about ten yard,s, and It would be ; worse through a -vdhdscreeh: I - ;’,’Se|rgt. Turner, In answer to Mr. Davies, said if defendant had said that he Should not have driven "in itols fog ’’ he would have heard


Crpss-examined,' P. Ci lord said ‘ 'hlmj'" 'IT .


■ Dr. T. G. S. Harkness, oft'Whalley, said defeiidant ■


• i [ j . ’


undA the influence of .drink to be incapable of having proper control of I a mechanically - propelled


] was sufficiently


vehl^cle. A^ked upon what symptoms he foniied hls opinion, Drj.|Harknes


.ttag[ town deftodant ] stumbled. There was a good amount of itreuiof. but hls memory [ .'was quite


gbotl He walked I along a; line ext trembly badly. Hls pupil reaction was somewhat sluggish. Hls speech ■was slurred; A certain amount, ot ■016 treihor could be aserjbed to hls experience in the-fog. ’The fact that


-' ; | ’. 'i.: ■ ’ - m S K E L D E R G A T B B R I D G E ^ ! m


hold on| to the car door, i He was taken to 'Whalley Police i Station, whefe' he was' examined ' bv ' a doctOT. I He said he did!not want another doctor, and that [he should; not:,have driven, Whein|charged


wiards I Clltoerdeii apiieafed to mount footpath.;It:WM’-foggy. The officer shone hls: torch] and the car Stopped., : Ne^t ito defendant ■was a stror.g


.a ! soldier..: Defendant! smelt ,jly of-drink, and '£^ he got out


“ ~


on December l2th P.Ci Lord [was In Statlonrioad, li^alJey. when defeni- daat, who was'i drivlnig: 'a- car to-


Tanners’ Ams,'Dlnckley, ; a motor engineer at BrockhaU, Institution who:;'was represented by Mr; H. Backhouse, of Blackburn,, pleaded not.'jtoUty bn: Monday aVCUtoeroe County! Magistrate? 'OOurt, to drivhig; a motor-car viMe' under the tanuence of drtali, driving dangerously, and driving without due care ,and attention. V < J^pt.'Cbok said that at 2-20 ajn.


lyiUlton Hall (44). licensee 'of tod ' PRICE


REDUCTIONS FOR EARLY DELIVERY


; 1 I


keeping quality. It: would be : a wise precaution to S TORE


, for early delii very:-, ,


Price-reduction


RlehorGion'i this yeor.


Dec. 7/6 per ton. Jan. 5/-'per , ton Feb. 2/6 per J ton


Our method o f moisture protei^ tive pocking emuretexeellent,


R i c h W s o n ’ s j G R A N U L A R ! Fet’


t i l i s e p a t e i n j t h e v e r y f o ^ d n t s i u e n t i f i c d e v d l o p m e n t . W e d w a y d m e c h a n i s e d ’ f a r m - !


,,-..-.,..,,1 th^ou^


t y p < » o f d i s Q ^ u t o r , w i t h ; a c o u a t e r e s p o n s e t o t i l e f e e d - s e t t i n g . ,


'To^,! fM MAYOR’S


-i ! [' ‘n ;:-


I “ The Tpry pedestal |hi| iman J. D.' Satterthwaite lof ^Oieroe Town Cppricll.|


i ' It may seem’to!some,! the' pendulum, persohlfletia rather upsets tho equlUhi : Council. I ; 1


! [ Four tlmes he exercli i pedestal, i the result being I I turned, to theOounqll wits I was 'reinstated as chairmag jinittees. .


, ] !i;,i


i Councillor Bentbam Cominittee, to which I|,ab, [man W. Wilkinson eje iMayor was chairman; of j acceptable to him.;


' ! ‘■'•i ' ‘ ■ ■!•■!''. ' ' '


in ’accordance"Wlto'inotf motion,! that’ivarlatlorts be:o in certain': appointments. I of |. ihen, vlcetohairnlen and ml of committee?.--


NO DESIRE Foil MONOI I Alderman - ’Satterthwaite,^


! , " T e l l n ^ e , A i r s . S e i i j ' a n d ' S e f j ; Iooj dlw I I jttq k 'a if te r : N y L (|N !? ’’


T k ' n y l o n a p p e a r i n g i n ,t i e s l o p s a t ’ i h e ! m i m o i t ' i s ; p a r a c h U | t e n y l o n ,


I S O ' d o n ’ t ] e x p e c t . a l l t h j e ’ a d v a n t i . g c s w h i c h n e x t ’ | e a f ’ s . n y l o n v i d l l o : F e r .


PWTOIsIa^HNYION Jae warm watd and dis- jolve the soap [[tjiorouf illy.


he suffered froin. arthritic feeti would not make 'ainy difference. Il| defendant, had taken, Gephos ori aspirin it would not. Ip hls opinion, have had any, effect on', the slug? glshness of the pupils. ; ;


.that he had cp-ordlnatlbn. -, EAD SIX mild BlilRS i


had driver) ;hls car throqgh tl)e fog from Mittoh to 'Whalley, and toe l^nch' must appreciate i toe strain this would' impose on him. He -was a man whose job depended on driving. The fact that he was able to lock the door of hls car proved


•Mr. Backhouse said | defendant


! Defentont sai^' h ^ i^ f t -Mittoh about 10-30 and-;,'hhi reached ■Whalley Station at about 1-30. He had stopped about a [mile from Whalley to adjust hls fog lamp. He found difficulty In walking a white Ijne because of the condition! of hls feet. He was not' drunk, ,and .he was -fit to' drive, j ■


In apswer to supt.iCook, defeii­ i'


dant admitted that h e , had had six mild ,beers; he had one at Blackburn Ut was not foggy there) at 8-20 p.m. and four of! five at toe Three: Fishes, Mlttbn,' l iwhere h e arrivedvabout 9 o’clock. He told toe doctoi; that he was not'to good on his feet, even at toe best !of .times; Albert- Wells, landlord of The


iiiulaiaBta


I jfeinsc, repeawdljy jto. ter lov? jill traces of suds. ' Ru a or


■ lairing the falbric put de not {twist 'it. As I'Pylon ’iries ' very quicklj], iron it as soon


1 ,■ j' .. as possible Efterwashin;.


J your gam .ent is ;coloi .redj|be stqe to Bei thatthe ,»lour is fasi before washing


bthergarn^ts] ] ,


ALLOW LIBERAL TURNINGS in making up • for there niay be a tendency to pjiill at the,yearns.-


SB A LGW ’IBN-


(iON 'on-the seWiig ichine and keep the


tension even [to avoid puckering.


j J ' ’ .'


___JOT AN 1(r6N ;IS DANGEROUS. ■you’Wiil find thelcti is vety| liqle. nied.to iron nyIon |f i t ird r i^ out‘flat! after wjishm^ . R Jou[pitferjp irqq.iti[--j . <, ] ]: . T?st i xm’^ .8ta«(lmg it on ’fl newspaper for 15.2P«econd8;,‘ if-it scoichei thelpapcr jtji?


much too'hk-:||; ' fabric


Nylon thickness at a timelj. Take peat catje pot ' ' buttons hr fastenings into


may beltonCdOn eithetjsidej ISSUED BY TH


id not tb [crease in toy wjiy. BOARD. OF ■I^^R:A


bE I'!,."


gained- Its equilibrium, m electors having'decided th'av wasifiomethlng in 1 expert■“ primary object," he told,: instate’ Oouneillors Benthai Dewhurst in the iposltlops !•*


. iHavlpg intimated to Oof Trimby that it was hls. int


toelr. expetlenqe : will, he greatest,! value to Ahe ratrot


A | l d e r m a n S a t j t e r t o w a l t e s a l , n a v e n o ! d e s i r e t t o m o n o p o l d e p a r t m e i ) t : - I n f a e t , ' l n ' | v l e ' p o l i t i c a l s i t u a t i o n o f t h p C o '


r e s p p n s l b l U t y l a s ' I m l c h a s ' a i n d i i i ' w e ' p r o p o s e d ' t h a t : „ F r e i i c h • b e ' v l c e - c h a l r i n a n E l e c t r i c i t y : . ' C p m m l t t e e ; . A l


t o e l a m e a r g u m e n t , t h - a t G o O o o k b e i ' v l c e r i j h a l r m a n . . F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e , ' a n d D o l u s n t o n , i v l c e r r i H f a i r n i ' a n f e a l t h C o m m i t t e e . " ; T h i s


. t ; i d l e s w i l l t a k e t h e - p l a c e 0 - t o , t h e , ' d l t o d v a n t a t o i ' b f ' t l . p i y | r s ' a r i d - T o c a l ! ’ t o v e f p m


■ n e e d t o | b e q x e r o l s e d h ; p a r t i e s ; " d e c l a r e d ] , A l d e r m a i t e r t o w a l t e . : t ‘ I f - . e v e r y ; : t e . a d v a n t a g e i s ; t o b e ; e x p l o i t ,


s f e r v r t l v e s : w o u l d : l l k e ; ' t o t p r o p o s a l s 1 - - W o u l d | : ; b e ' ' a c ' W l . t o o u t ' t h e ' M a y o r c s e . ' t o a t ! T i t t l e . : , b j , t i ' b f ; e x t h o i i i t y . '. “ ’ W e b e l l e i v P r e s t r a


f a i r r e p r e s e p t a t l d h , ■ a n d


> ; ■ . p U T ' [ B O L i T ] f C i S . , i ^ : T B ^ ^ C o u n c i l l o r ' R u s h i t p h ; ' . .


s M h e ( h o p e d t o e [ p r o p O s l t l c b u a c c e p t e d I n a l C h r l s t i n ? H r - v ^ a s n o t b e i n g d b h C I n ’ a ,


m o v e ■ t o e ' ; a p p o i n t m e n t s € ; ;


p r e s e n t i t ' w p p l d ' s e e m u n d F W e a r e e i r d t o v o u r i n g t o . s h j


W i l k l h s o n . v i c e m h a i r m a n : H i g h w a y s ; . ( t o m m i t t e f e , l i ' a n d


I “ The Tory]! pedestal iiavlB i - ' : i , I


M O T O R I S T


. t n e j b e s t i h t e r e s t s i l o f . ’t o e r d t ' A ) d e r m a n - ' ' P i T ' e n p l i : ■ ' ’ i r i d ; a m e n d m e n t t h a t ' , : e a c h : p n


t a k ^ n s e p a r a t e l y , ! d n d ' a P t o e ]' M a y o r t o ! - s u p p r e s s '


merge ifrota riiodern war, and all ofibsIshaU not emerge if , war be bermitted. Next comes


to e: charge' of di(lvli)g‘. under toe influence of drink, 'and -wak fined i£5, plus witnesses’, ibllpvances of ,£2 18s. He ivas not disqualified


from driving, and .the ^ther two cases yiere dlsinlssed.l ’ '


ibngl will wars continuei. Not the atomic bomb wil prevent!them, since i with all nations tosseSsing lt„ as 'moi


[AT MI asking: wlien


hes .ed by the experts, | toe atomic j’omb V ill share tlje fate of poison whose use is mevented not by mt r- aticnallaw, which falls p irnizto dlsuetude duripg jivar, but, ^S' thqifear of reppals,


women, top—bre / furnace of (in* etween ngtionSj


is whether each o f , young'- and


to sbe[ hls way]|to -some microiKopic i Selief-fwe put our heads! into a noose


’Americans is just dope, j You seldom or herer get • tne ' tieUer of, money- lenderb. And whfle thej Apierlcan’ isola­ tionists pretend c,/be | shocked at the A exorbitant ” ami mnt of the loan,' other]


Whlch, will hot [tie released Iri the Semaining days of mo^ of us., That we have [done tolerably | well; with the


ameriijahs reply that las| huge a sum' I ith


w tweeshen i^e b(’


place fa iwhicti


efiective,; we have . must not only rpot national selfishni


Aght have been made pf it, will out­ rage no. one but he isolationists. The loan will never be repaid anyway. If the! process of 01 r aribkejnlng is


States in'every two io ;m^ earlier; SI ggefetlon, that .a gift


jnot ypu believe in Christ’s resurrection.] Ithe teachings of Christ are thC only: ’principles on which pur present bank-! civiliAtion


in each otber the natipni oi universal I f dth “secure” 'ftom ,— ....... -- -


goodwill, ind fear gives 1 lay


be refoimded.-


ito i26th, need not attend the, tschangei to make'; Claims to benel it. „ If. they; become unemployed within the next |en[


f iU be closed for Unemployment Bep^ fit and Unemployment, Assistance buri- fiesS on Monday, 24th December, apd


weeks .and' wish [toilia^f the hplldayi period’ cdnsiAred for benefit continu­ “ity purposes, they niuet attend Rt toC]


Boxing Day, Decemberi2J.th'^Md ^period 2(th


or all: purposes on Christmas Day ®ud ]inAriy worker, who! is after.the


I Attend on’ tl unemployed.


' ^ n i.iii fflfst day of] such] llmmediately beft re] i or" mmec


leriodle fintiday lhe or she'is iuhemplpy


"(if, ( holiday. should i B a b ; ’^ O w n i s a ^ ) . I .1


, ____ Only riar]is restored shall


"Whether or


to faith.jnotlalone but faith as be- [the earth.-


ut the weeds of It install in. their ' brdtherhood, in


. realise that we be to


I lddn we hayb ’negotiated with the lUnltedl States.' For ;m-any’eveflt. we faU,|between twrstools.{ In order!to Seduce] oiir present stape lof “austerity” Austerity Cripps” mqy how be able


the JspeM the iwd lenipg at home: than oa ve


'In is [really ' asks !‘foji


f t|he


utgehtlV wantec is qiutual falthijro [dance was.’lreld ln the!school on Monday


sense bfjfeaP and.insecurity.’ ear is a lestru;ctive force, never tiye. , So (long as! war stlmu-. utual (ebr, iwhen- what i is


Whalley, was‘ toe entertainer, and hls


I iWOiWEN’S INSTITUTE.— The Deceihber meeting ofl the iDown-


es! were won by . IjlrJ Clements and Mr. ,WaImsley. A collection for the Welcome Home iPuad realised lover '£ 2. ,


appreciated by the yoiing farmers, their


songs and ifamllles and friends. ,'i'i !' I|


Iham Womeri's’ Institute! was held lii the School, Lady . Assheton pre­


siding over a- good attendance. Mlrs. Dawson, of Cfftoerob,;! gave an; interesting’ demonstratlpn of tat-l itlng. Hearty thanks'were glven 'to Mrs.' Dawson by Lady] Assheton,


-


iM I ^


,iji


jokes {■'^ere much Spot


Y F .C e -A I successful’ social: and night. Mr.i


i S W N ^ ; |J:[[Fell,


Three] Pishes, said , defeiidant was all right -when he left hls house. |l Defendant was toiind, ! guilty of


y o u I . . . \ I ' |t


Half of any torplus profit earjied by above l4% of capital!goes'to rpductio ment w the service. 'These examples


(|peratW: of


THE EMPIRE FLAT RATE of in 193,8, involved big ireductipns of rai The btpefit to users was aboqt’ L500,(K 0 a 5J ' where


Is. 3d. a s. od. the Empire, Was an e|Xtension


word (full 'ate) inirodpeed; cs throughout tblEmhire.


EMPIRE SOCIAL TELEGRAM of 12 rf the Flat Rate sc


year. words,


OTHkljl ,RATE ;REDUC+IONS; cost abollt £68|000 whiclv nearly £230,000 represents redui tiers [dprinphe


to or I'rom any-! I


hem^. ■1.


V/


k™ Services overseas to 1 exchange'mess ages W)th.rCl£ friendslathome for a reduce! flat rate qf 2s. Ihrcelpjirases. ] ’ .!.. {.j, .!..!_ ''


a te


Tea was served by I the] hostesses.! The social half-hour wqs dpvoted to a spe]lliig-bee arid: comihunlty singing;


I , j. I


P I O N l Cable an(.


: , . ’ ■ I-. |££RS OF! ; C H J A P : O M M L N l C j j p O N S


wireless Ltd., Eleotra I loose, Viotyrla mbaolrasot! Lwidoii,[w.O-i) ;■ -i


I ,cvs-a9


s the loan was spepj; by the United’ 1 of the'war.


ir$’


ensure restful nights for baby ind peace for mother. Give i these tab eta at the first sign of teething t o r n fie. Palatable, easily crushed to a powder, they are prompt in actlcs); and;abso­ lutely safe'ior even the-; most dellqate ba^. Guaranteed free . from oplatk]


IW , all chemists, , in si [3 Bablelts 2d. each, or


Btolets for, the wondeiiUl way , they relieve teethmg' troubles; 'constipation, feverishness, dlwhcea, distuibed stqm- ach, colic: and :frotfi$ie!M.i Never be without BaWete. so bften strikes when ; It


Thankful mothers eterywhei'e praiSe


U,, ; UTr.


Sic! less ejax le«L


remedy called Bablets, ’which wlT quickly, ’banish -teething .troubles t nd


I?VERY mother knows'haw!cross and. Hi peevish baby can be I at tithing time.' For her it means I trying days and disturbed', nights.' I' But baby is hardly tolblame—Is it any .wonder thait be is restless .and irritable when hls gums are hot.iSwoUen.and tender? 1': There is one unfailing children’s


.. • • 'V •' ! ' ;■••■ II.■


m f FAMILY MEOICiflE, f o j


COM PO S IT IO N ESSEN CE, forj: Cou|ghs; Bi brichitii, Wini^aiid


"i'SupMdkio'Brtodyl- ' Prepared ffoih {lure Vegk


■; MOSEA DAYBiEPS ALL ILLS AWAY. Obtetoatile]from'.';]^te^^ T|iylorj8/:01ibinlst6 a; id' Sh


^q. StjiiieikliS^ Maijehesfer. ' i ■'


FAMOUS, OVER 60 YEAR^.


year, of ir .!,[:


EXPEDITIONARY FORCEMiSSAGE' (E.F.M’S) jllowjt.. members


.1 ives and egram of


e d b


(Zable and.Wire V of rates and to sh:


this ess


deve1 ilicy


0 . t d .


■ o n l o n e s i d e . ’ I n o p e t o e k J i e [ f e e l s l i k e I t , . { r i l l ' v o t e a h g p u t ' h i s p o l i t i c s i n ' t h e T h e M a y o r : h u i n o r o u 4y


n i b t l v e s ! ‘ -‘ ‘W h e i i 1 ' w a s l M a a d d e d , / “ I p u t m y - i t o l l t l < ; a l


t o a t h e ' d l d ' n o t [ t h i n k A l E r i e n c h ' w a s i n q u i t e t o e s . i


■ t l O n l a s h e w a s ' i i ) ] ' ’ ! G p u n c l l l o r ! ’ T r i m b y s e c o n


a m e n d m e n t . : ;


t n w a l t e w a s q u i t e ' a g r e e a b l i g ] t h e m s e r i a t i m . - ]


. T h e ' M a y o r s a l d A l d e r m ' a n '■


?8lb'lllty.: That'responslbllit,vl he! toared by :all [hiembersF Council,! {Task toe Councir ta hi Alderman Ffehch as ( of toe; Development • Cc.. with Councillor DeWhurst a* man of -the! Electricity. Con If, however-,; toe;Couhclh thi perple would be -betpef [servrl


prepared to agree! ''tp ;Coi Dewhurst toeing : chairman Development ' Commltte i Alderman (French helrig -c of the Electricity Gpriimlti'T


by-election did: hotyprove feat of [the' Labour Party , . •was purely a persorial! matt' l/uderman' Miss 'Hargrep-.


the balance of chairman?!-, not'with;, the ljg(bo[ur!'Par: were justified Inlamng ths man French 'sh<iuld','rjestaiii toe two chalrmantolps,


' :fbr .toe p-roposltlimk- 'tha ciltor Dewhurst be]bhiirm Development and 'Elebtriclt mitteesi; the elght ilCohl votM; la ’ favour, ■ and ; to


. Cpuhclllor ! Pemberton:I a ehalrmaln of toe Fln'ance /’^ teel'Said Councillor P'ember ^eri^-weU up- Iri [toahcei ''Hi


Labdur; members agdlJist, M-alyor gave hls casting vpt /.'Aldermian:; Wllklnton,; Ip opposition tp-theipropo Cdunclllor i Cook / should


■ ■ ■ Grampli^^'^c i ltbt|i'aclifarid'Bowels Tax


/,a,' ]p


;Peinberton:!was'i not: {worth Position Iwhen 'six' Weeks ^Idj Ue- iwas;- ‘I Do inot ••lef fijearten,hihi ’or say{we h . c|iopgh;;pf:hlin'.|^


{Alderman; French said th ril icoiild;' n o t ' say; that C


{would toe- well: adrised /pung; •business .‘man (?lon'.:" : : i


| [


‘ iAldermah]; ' Satterthwal* . toer'e was .olehty,o'f:tlhie'f■


’'A IW E tp , y-; , V J 3,”


.'hi :xhe 15 chalrmahtolpS w /hilhot character,.;


'


toior Pemberton tolrise.to w heights; he wahte'd.!llt At le


,


201 chainnanshlpS. I The stri j our [party oh toe Cohncll 11 greater balppce of jpefsonaH


oppose the proposals i’for tJ of .•opposing. Hls 'Case had- t-L basis as ‘that of -Alderman towaite.- i “We claim'to fdlrjshare of: theiohalrma these propiotols'' 'are: ;carr« Conservative's will [ have 11/]


Cbuncllior Trimby siid hel I ^ 10UR^S“FAIRCI V. :i i ■


V ’ i n g e a i i c e ] - b u t ; o f ; f d l h l e s ^ ‘ c i i u t o i t w a s t h o u g l i t l t ' i w b u


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