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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
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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
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, 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
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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
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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
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>t^^|TI||MOREPEpPlE t
A^ TE H I i ‘ i
PHYSICIAN? 1 1 I REMEDY I , I
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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
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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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