a d v e r t is e r a n d t im e s . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1921.
For Mirtli or lelody try BENTHAM'S Gramophones and Beco^s VOTE AND WORK FOR LABOOS
Labour’s Policy & Programme. Gonservative Propaganda Criticised.
Goisnciilors g j e e d a i i a n d ^ i a r g r e a v e s o n T i » e G a s t E e S c h e a i i e .
“ Geveiopment PrcBBsse tvSot The ynemployment «jMesiion.
Tbo members of the
their cliicf campaign on ........ '
i that
at la.w -Moor, wlien the candidatc.s ‘ '
addre.sscd a niimlier ol meeting hold at tlio d.ay sdiool.
-swb.nts
W. H. Sccdall preeideo. I t w-is mtber su™ said tlio Chairman,
^ . Labour party had conl.nnallv o soUcit voles, especially the
men and 'vooien-^^ i^i.rtboiigld.'^to''tbey^^^ a little more tmie ......
S S 'S K r S K S t — Labour mon would do on
would 1.0 tbo best JI livcal bodv llliUJc* ■ • ’ ^ character, .since councillors Jb?:^r woiiia a i
ol woiki g .,n...
t..il
fter nil Uiu «oik tbo Town Lminoil j
fid” tiiaii tbo i-s-suo of liaiidbills oil Uiis and Ui!it''s^.i<!;u NobiKly socking oloctmn 11,v>n
J „ ; ^onndllck atu-ndisi to tbeir dutuis bey b d , Iisulo anything out ol it. n J T
represent not only thoir own - whole community. About the Castle. touch on .Sin oral
bxTt^tho loeld ' i n ^ - “ t^:u^-llor Sovdidl
Baidhdl would baiv noticed U.o controvorsy S tbo " AdvortiHor
r.ml Times ’ ’ reBiM.-c .ng
casv to liiindle ns one niiglit lliink. >i'g" S . tbo iK-ginning, tbo Labour partv did
tbo Ciuitlo. I t wn.s 11 ' i i L .1
wb!." ibev co.d.l to rai-so fund.s
town..Ls U pur. lin.-o of tbo Castle as a in.'iiierial to ill. Inllen Boldiors. Tlmy .sol out f . ''eabse ab, , i £15 000 but for some reawn or oLlKi in.u not rcachetl ami there had aou.'av
total was cnnw''ou" great aUerntion.s wbiib were ab-
W1.B taken over and tbat srln-im-.s e-omnnue scheme.s
(^Cimmiiieo. If you bavo Iwo ami liKStiuci from each othoi.
Ifl ■rnt
tw. i:
i U ' #%l
separatt' up P. look atP.-r on.- thing it is
and .. ... ZSS& s,i bii^eu" imposed of tbo birge sidiserdn is
io U e in.K Aitor a time tin- Ui-sUe was bind 1 r r Un- Parks an.l Pbiygr.nmd.s
.mA
tliorc i.s going to bn a conibclion ot .'.’“’V,',*- ,f routine. I have .kvii
nosition ■ that llu’ wdn'iiu s pa.-ssed i.-sobilinns wbicb tin- Parks and 1 ay
Lhi.s rivlimiluu** committ-
irio'iinlB fom n inP - Inis a here. . I tok' il-i stand ami I
d.ai'l mind who knows it - mat it is time oitbor one laxly or Un- oUier got out lUid tbat tin- Castle menioria! should
w^;k:..i i,y a resiKinsibie '■ o ' ; '" " ; ' - ; -/ iniLtco lulis r'-.-iMUiMld*'. 1 h.i'c
not knew
Lii.iL
siderald.- liumlicr ol tlm l.-ttors wbicb lane l„eii writUn ami 1 siippos,. ibe writeis do tlmt a ejimpar-iively large .1111 miit
of monev Iuih already bevn hpciit, upon tU Cimlle. Uailings have U.-on put round the K.-en uaib ainl tin- eP ps leading P> the Ke.-ii have l>e<-ii ri'ino.l.-lled .losling a >a" amnmil. Uul alter all. .1 is Uu- <leve!opim-nt. „f Ua- .-t..P- Unit the .■atepay. r.s an-
l.s.Kmg f.,rward fn Krom Un-
l..-gini..ng tin- .V'ln
ii.es CommltP-e bav.- teen in tamur ol laving 0.11 biiwbin' gM-'-its anil t. mils courts Inn Un-n an- sunn- nieinl-. rs of tin- C-orporaU-.n, op- 1,oinn-us of .lars, who do not s.-em Pi lull in. will,
ll.at i.lea. We as a parly b-l it Ik- .'.m. on..- ami lor all want 10 d.-v.-lop P. tin- luileA- possible oxteiii ihoHo grouiuL a.«> .i kind ot ph a-iuiv reson lor our ag»-<l iit'ojile. our middleag.'d p-nph and loi our y-.uiig \Vf al-e <h-fire Ul.'lke !h. tii.-.l--
- w I
cstale allraetivi. lor
vi.Ators from all part., o. tho l•lunll■v ami ! heii* v«- iliat Iq cvtnl ju<ig- iiienl ami ‘jmln i'>us imjun y that can Ih- iu - romp'idi.d. There n-ibmg Ui slop tlie Ciblh* ground.'' being laai '*ut t-hai il WMiild 1 ring in praetKally Miflin.-ni- mom lu
pav lur im ui)ke.-i>- Jneclin.; wa> held :it the Public Hal! b
-.111- l i i
■ ® f ‘.C (
il
Kid'-r t 'o question a.s t/j wludher Kliuuld i e I'OUghl by the to'.Mi :i> certaiu tbituz' w.-m- im
r.ie i «d. mxAiin: ! Migg-d-d that it was posMl.b wid' n \Vooiie lane and aho to mak.* a .o ivatli running from l-Miion-lorrm-e lo lai.- lane. I .un i:la<i to say that bmb ars- ii f.ur v.'.n to ;i‘ 1 ojiip'mbimm 1.
•
uhatblirn-Road ” Ueatk Trap. ’ • AmAbor improvmnent- badly n«-e\b«i
till- .Iteration of Challmni-road (orncr \vl> ba.s I e n a deatb-uap for a b'Ug
miml.er \.;ns ami winch
I'-- n ' rgenily and \
!dsn ; ilv i-r.iught la ihr noli..' uf ihe t oun il 1 , ni).'. almut l'-"* yv'ai - ; ;nee we eiitei.d , into negotiations for laml lor widcMiuig pui- ! posi-.c at that point. We md. ohIn Ixmgbi - land Imt We boiiglit a .Iweiling-lio'me am: a Malde U) fucdilale lb- «w.rk. I bougli lliiM. ^ two y.-nr.s ago, 1 do iiut know the reason ,
. ii. '
there lui-s l<-en nollunv. il 'iie but ^^e are going U) know tlie reason. Some .siv limt jier.--n> .
who .sold tin-
fu t t i r . ' " Co'inc.lh.e .se .iall p icTe . l P. tl,- , . ,0- l ion hy the (V-iinl.v Conm .1 of t.-nipor.ii\ , In.-proi iiis whicli I'id- a ' chirinp. that
crc<i witli >h-'t m.iit< ......^ tlicBO inadi
daligeroiis than h- lor-' ^
(Viiinty (onmil "o ' , ■f a,nr of p,'Ovi,li..g land for allotm.-nls an, snid t , • I-alHUf I""''.'' " fD ' ' T " ,, • add not listen l.-n oiirahl) .............. -. • • , ,
oiiiiii'iii 'hi- < <np'ir..t!.i.. 1 ■ . 1 lli.a. inalt.-r
the .own-:- I-'-T;; >, eariv out, strictly tbeii pan ol tin- iiargam. ;
llii- Oi-tl-- At
• . V ' ' " ^
„,on. L mmst say tliat they had not bw ii many wooks boforo there wa.s a movo- L. ,
-ai.se their rents. 1 was not
veuy n S o,,,o.;::i to that at ibo time for 1 f..„f,.i Chnt tbo retiu wero very reasonable
found tliat
and the sUdlboldei-s were willing Jo !>•'> « bit inoro. Howevoi-, it .sliowwl tlmt
. - ir
opiwnoiits wero going to do the
la.si il
poi.sibly could to put a bimlrance to aomi L l -m t in tlioir way. Since ibeu U of tiniv stiillholdcrs bavo .sent a ixiUtion fo fm Com.eil with a view to ..^nring iwriiutvsion t. THiealay as well a.s Saturday. 1
,„nr.> ns.'- ! down, a ..,............ ... „
i I
ni.mtb.s. Dor-sonally, 1 rogar.l Unit as a wroni. Unit if w*.
- , .
movo. I t apiKuirs U) im
the town, or oven men who conn tamo, preimrcvl lo
f !
WliUtlo ‘ ‘ Do wo look liUo Uolslioviksf wo lOTk'liko mon who aro aiixioua W Jestro> Du. empire? I toll JOM
qo.to oandKlI} 1 ahoold nevoi- have olloixxl my serviciai foi the
Do
nml wemon
bcb.mdnu to'm'y cias;, living and ,"ng the .addresses of tho
Conscrv.ativo candi- workimi under Iwtlor conditioiiH and that la ' tt*n mu!v Yi'iV^Ajii lor which 1 liavo nllowwl my- ‘
Bmrer'd puT'li>- H' ■ ' '“J I want. If 1 am allmvod ah c^ to *oo me
self to ho nominated. I am going to cry to miiko i t part of my
hnsine.ss to help Ui.j workers to got a litile hit mme ol tlicir rigliks than they bavo done in the p.ts.. ,
Councillor Bcodiill would be iible to teU .\o.i Unit it bius not boon so in the
pa.si. Ibcre lias been verv little dilfercm e. I biive I'eeii told, between Lilioral.s iind
Coii.seiyatu e.s will'll It coine.s to voting for mattoi.s in the local Town t'onmal. Wo .sliall not get llial
remov.sl nnul wo have a workiii.g iiiajority ol ilie liabour l>artv on tile Town Council. \ ole for all till..'., and let us .see if we are not aiilc to govoni at
le.ist Clilberoe, if not the country in wliicli 've live." (.Applause.)
Econcmic Pressure. AD'. Tingle was tbo no.vt .speaker ami be
ratseil laughter at the ouUsot by (pioting a iiolitieian as mijing that tbo coimtry ■« aimk
“"-\i,irb,.t "(JuminitUa. inis turnisi Unit (.ronblo to lisik nt tbv l.ubour iib'iil, wbiit it aiiiourning tbo wliolo .|nc.tioii lor two and wliiit it nioniis. you will koo Unit it is
. ~ .
have mon m from a di.s-
gocnls in the marho-
at a certain price, acv'ording all riiloi ol J.UMiiefis iV is the duty ol our h>o:il tradesnivu to do thoir best to c*)nu>ote willi tinun aiul
Tho v^'orlh Imvini;. “ 11 you will only Uikc the pus contro for tho Itibblc Valley. Tho policy ■ t. A
chiring hinu<*il glad of tho honour ol agam apiMjiiring a JjaU>ur uaiididaU-*. Mr. J inglo i.DuUdonUy
u.s.scrtod iliab the honour ua*''
into iwo classes: i’buso who .swear by l.loyd (icorgt* and tlu>p»o who i»wcaU‘ at- liiui.
JJt‘-
an lioiiourahlo thing lo appear a> a Lahour candidate.” ln« w«;nt on. ” I want u» sa> that since tlu' Uist time 1 wju- adoplAfil a.s a lAalnjur camlidau* my holiel in the hM'our partv iijui incrwu-aLsi. (Jh'ar, hear.)
Inere
Ls tiiat in it that will ov» ntuaIly, il the work ing iiiea ami women of thiK country will only
supiHirt, which will help i-o lift that
not to try to stop these poisons from coming economic ])toi«uro, that Ovling ol uic leivr oi in lAical li'juh'.smon hav»; a perh*ct right t ‘* want which ovorUtstingly civoi>s over V*’* nut ui) a stall in the market ami comiKd- average working man. ami ]mli>s him v,"' with the othoi*s, hut that is not wluu i.s
Uio good tliingh in Ido.
wanUd, evidently. Tlio idea oi -vmu' of oui opponents i.s that lhes^‘ men are taking mono> out of the town. I f th.-y are. they are U'avme rommixlitie.- in the t^iwn ami some- i liody Wnelitting. Wo liope that^aty.'r the
discuBsion in tbo Connril ClminlK<r last mglii tlmt wbei. tin- two mnntbs .-spire lln-y «ill
KKly IS tK'llt-llllIIlg- IVl , , , ■ •
that ainuiint
nccc.si>ary U* ah-
nllow tbein to oiK-n on 1'in«lays. Wby Tuesdays? Beeans.- i t is iiiiction day and Uie auction mart is gr.iwing. A larg.- nnnib.-r of funnels ijonio into tin- toini on 1 in-sda.i ainl bring tln-ir wiies. If ib.-
stallln.M.rs rare to olK-.i. wby not .-db.-.v l in in - 1 ln>y
do so a t their own risk and of course then on-miiu: will m«in double i*evenue i<*r Uu' Corporation. Not only will_ it ]>** ;» prnix)siti<*n but. it will h<’ hei
iHKiplo of the town in two ways . ........ biiyiiig eninmoditn-.s.
and tbo rovenne from tin- .stalls helping to aa-ist Ibe r a i . - . " Ilb-ar. In-ar and npplanse.l
unpetiiion .m » far ... Work tor Unomployed,
with i»y .Mr. Whittle, who said iln‘y iiad to <io the- lK*6t they (Duld for the unomiiloye.i. Tho
que.stiou would not U* .s-.-ttb-d i-y givinti men a dole. Such Ucti<-s might quieten tie- mon but Ui
k.sep men in idlem-.-s wa.> to bring ultimato discontent. In ili*' war. men n.s. ’l to sav thev prefernxl ligliung a t the tr.mi than idlenehrt for long periods at the batv- an . the iNiiny «if paying doles
iii.su.sul ol huditiL'. work uji.5
mi.staken and
ini.schievouh, lor t.n lueii became
di.sgu.susl and the. <!anger a.i- : at tliev would coaso to bo willing Bervam.s •
Um'mph'Wnonl wjus ihe lirnt quesuon dealt • I »tV. Tl’ l-Iiils.
• Ab far as the (.litheroi* Labour Party i-
cuieermsl. if w<‘ b.e e the opjH>rtunil> lo do It v.e are i>ut t<i liiid uoik ti»r loial urnuu- ployod.” doclnred Mr. Wliittb*. •
• Tlmi. ad-
lilejit . Ol things wliuh are mxesaary whn ii Ill h-- done mid the m.'.i-;■ r*-jiitr.-l "oid-l not be wnsUxl hut well
If n man . '
iihl-- to take, lioiiK- l
l.at nlii. h wili m.-‘ tin ...-((-ssirav .--I' his wife ami rhihi.,.. h,- i - ' tomeh a contenUxl workman, I. i.-- has Iind
la.ilt with his inaBt'-r ni' ni. -i-- o.
a.irl, mill ■ ..ii.iiLioiLs, III- laniiot un.- a. Iiis l~-si and 1 K-.-1 w'- should Iind .
iiijil.-.viU'-iu -t ii i- at all
puB.sii.1.'." lie .
i.inh-niii- d --nec.','_ tion that work shoiihl h.. pi'
i.vided Inr.. .ii than .lie
Btaiid.ird raU-. ol \.a.;.-s
..ml ii--i lai- .i It a lii..-I -m a'.i'
l.il.); m.-n *... ii.-'.st-l'I llial, ;t.' i.iiu; as il.--y a-.;
.1 «. el; ;-ir .laii-,r ..nth
iiK' til'.,, w.iiild ...). work. liiriiine t-' ; h.' .'dijcati-iii nu*-.-:.-.... .Mi Wh.ii!-' .-m ihm th-- Un-‘'.vlisia.- ol -.h.-
.lilli-ult0 - la- liii.l hii.l lo I-Iiitoiid with U- cati.-a 111- hail an
.i.adetiniit.-
.si.1.at.on a. s.
lio.il wa.s .snihi i'-nt to nial.a imn d-i all !u- could to ,s.-' that the chiliir.-.i ot th*- wi)rkiii.t -■!a-.s ha.l th-- :i<l\ anta.-c ol lu' ;t-->.l -xln. a- lioiia! I'aoiliti.-.s a.^ tlio.s.- ol th-- h.-tt. r-cla.^-- ■ Ii ldr«-ii. AVhon they advm.ctsl th.- ai;<a tn.'tit tlmt chdiin-i; shoid-l hav,- - . im;.. oiip.ii turn..... th.' usual P ply .a.s, that tia-r. ua; no
incxhan.stihlo
.stipi.ly ol money.
( lo. i-i nna-nt .stain
i.mn.i tin- iimhu-v w h.-n it wa. wiii.tisl for war iMii'ixxst-.s i-i.t it w:i.s .-ai.i to las dillieult when tl." nioiu-y aii.^ .'.'.iii..'.'.! ... i-.-Mctit till- wolklllit ( l;i‘s.',.s
('ollini.-lal
inn t,he t;'Xatioii of la.i.l \:iin..r;, .Mr. Whittle tjm)!t;sl w:iiin snpptii t fro... Mr. l.h.yil (!
..ire... ■ I. ho.s.. p.-i -.h--n-.' this u-si-.l It. I.1-." .Not ill,. I.-:,.-
iii:ii.y I'.-a'S.-i'. I'll p:.-. .'tit i timii-
tioiih wa.s that, the .otinirt 'v:i.s payinn .h-hts will. i)oMiiw- 'l in o i i - , iiitnii^ th.- w;.. , tla- w illow's ool.' .s-m "ti.s laio'li w nil th,- fnrlii-
: aiity of a r.-titii-st. yet mom-y wins Ixii row.'-l anil' iiit'.-r.'sL paid t.i lit.,-it who <oiiM Ii:p - i-n th'-
iiK.it-\ ami nov.-r iniKa.xl it.
Ex-Sarvico Men’s Troubles. Same wi-ok.s ago, 1..-- rcatl in the pap- > tif't
:hc cx-.-s n i . . . im-n w'. re atl.'inptmg t.i rim a .-iimlithit-. ot th.-ii‘ ..wii 11.- want.-ii to ( I, ,
enniiiil.-il..-.- w.-n- coni', rued tli.'> fx .S .- i . 1. Ilian liia.-i-lf I..- <'oii!-l
tl! ,,''o' !
to.ltion „! I..epinc then, l.nt as far a s . l , ,- I
^ I wt.u'T lin ;ill they cuuM tu nuik” ihe aiitlmn- Ur.s k*-<-[» i-he proinisi*' ilu-y made.
tho
ton.er moP- ! hut uo"' th-y .lo.,-t want to t-cuipusc 'vl.-;' I'nlmi.pilv, the ■ "■■■ 'I'-!
'
n.nnral.lv , ' .Now ,-..ia Imve dom- a.l von
to iht- Town Conmirs ol.ji-. t ’on. Turnino to tin- laml -pi- tio'-. the (.'hair,nan
fiiii’M': pava:: \va.<
share iiu i;4> l l ial '\e will pay yoni .'-m 1 nii'l liiM.4* uM\i'r tl* yon ;iny iiini**-. ’
ill tlicv U‘».v t>avl, ^rii* liibeuriu'i VI re right in tb^miiii'iing
m.iri? of tlicir till* prokit.- n,:;«K- ‘uv tlicir lalxiui .
Turning to ill" ,.':e-tion ,.i I'l.wiiis; i-p-p;.- out th.-ir power- 10 .ip-'i.e'on.
' ' ' 7 . , y ? , ' r p : : ,m i : h - 'h e ' l . r iV . ix h . ' , ; . t i .e o i .... et.e jux'urc
1
' ;-anda. Mr.
Whitl.li' ,-;iid li.' li;i.i many tim.-s , fr-it liKi* writing on .s-;tm. ol th.- topie,- i'ai.....i hut 1..- rep)l]..<'t.'.l that most |v.-opl,. hm-w
party ia.t with th.-ii opponents. More about tho Market.
■KiwVii
Soixinll. ” fitallhobb'i-s ohtn'iniiig .areonimodntion
,„g
, .... 1.,-.., ,tn,.eln,K'd.” .-onlinm-'l Loiin, ill.'i oniierjUnionist to tar then, nil with the same hnish. " I appeal to you,” wont on Mr.
o Yon have Been ri-e,'ntl> how | ,,n„„(,ry and of coarse, it was ner<'.s.s.'ii-y IK- how tho niarhi-l
I Bolsli.-viks, i inteii-iled
t l e - lo j - h i,,;,i''r,;;;:;,dv_^ren,,^ of ' II, l for ciii. on ioo. .;..o,.e
I win. w:-d- th.. a iv..rti.s.'uii-nl.s ;.ml h;ul no i vei-' ;ox)il opiinon of Iho write. He loot, i how.-v...-, tri,-,l to find ont wh-dher tin- -ul- ' vr-rtiB<inenl.s wh'.h apiv-ai..! in th.' l.«;d p;i|.er wen- -li-awii tip l-atieiinlly or lo,;.lly. ' Ho
di.seover-sl I ally I for
that
so that Uio
tlo-v iH.|h;.i»- The wi.n-
lociil I.nhonr ueii ete.
puln.iliiciilion tln-re was
issin .1 nalioo- .som,'
hoing,
f ilir ro-ul i!*' t vxiTv* willi 1.;' to 4-all u-4 la rt-i-b during tlie war , cx. laim.'.l Mr W inttl.'.
li N) tin by having
1 no
workers aro ofbui chaigetl with not ha\ing iho iiiiliativo to rise alvove the station they are alreailv in. I sny.
lift the »'C,onomic
ixrosstire* and wo kIuiII .see whether that is true or not. Th<‘ Jailmnr party imuonallv aro geing to m.*o tliat they will have the ad- vnnUigK'rt to \Nhich they aro cntitleLl. d on.y vou wilt give thorn tho in>wer and help ihmn ill tho lloubo of Ovniinoiks. 'Ihoy have an uphill hattlo, l)Ut they are doing Mime gm)d. in opposing tliC60 mon who are trying to keep us on tho old .system. I-or the la.A l>* months the workei-s have he^ui living pracin- .nilv under i-3iidition»x of slavery ami that is not rigiiL. When we bK>k back over the
la.st live or bis voar.s and .“ce ihat (nmeemratam of effort and ingenuity that wa.-- put into the winning •»[ the war—1 don’t say it .sheiilo not liave l.<MUi put into it- we have lo womb r and ask \vhv tho same concent ration oj eiforl
has not been put into winning the |Kui.e. (Hear hear.) ^Yo can only give oiir answer ,nd it irt. ‘ Private
inUu-e.st.* 'Hiat i.s at tin*
root of the wiiob‘ qm.-aDun nml until we as work.-rs ivaliso tbat it private ini. rest wlii b i.s up
agaiii.st its to rob u.^ o) tin- gmut iu ngs of life, thoro cannot bo much altora-
ti«)n.” A
Disgr.tco.”
( ' laini .n. ; that all childrcii ha.l .1 . . . tht to „p,a l
.-.Im-alion. .Ml.
linul. ' .'ai.l la- knew mxjple in th.-
l.ai«)nr |iarty wlm w.-p - il-n.Mi.K
l l k - l a e h . - to I4'P t l " ' " ' l iniip-n a hetU.'l cl iai ic, in lif.‘ ihttn tli.-ir ptip'tits Imtl. Dih.-i |.ap Ills wilii tl;.' s..aa- .1, - ' .p - to
Ih> " '■
'■hddp'n .lo ••'■.■11 ill Hie. W' P- pri-v.-nlf<l . foiiomic pr.-.s-op- f .om i t i ' .nt t th, i f chi.-iP-n I
ihan, I-. The cliil'lr.-i; had to ho Mill
'
i.ito ;1-,. mill ami w.-i-t t'.ns rohlM-.l ol .■hi-n-.-r. to which they w.-ro enl i l loil . I toterrmn to P,.. mi.'mph.ymein
iim-.st.on. M' 1
...kit- sal. tl... p.iv>mm"n-latioii
th.it im-n shmil.l
cmurato wa„ a . ! . s . ; . - a .A - A .is.r;-lia was VO iP'oh im'ntior."l, it w;i.s htl..i;t poinl
.ml
l.hni. thal .-..nntiy ha.l a ].al.m.r rm.iil, nml ha.l ma.I.- rapid stii.h-s 1.1
.mln.sU.'
a,.d in o.i.-r .1..,- .i-n.s al-o. A loml f . .' ha. that
l.al.oo. -.-.a' " " I 'tl 10 K'>'vfa h.u
Anstra:... pi'ovi.h-.l an .-If. ftiv>‘ p 'P'.'-. IS,nil of fact, nol-o.l,' had tla- ri^l il to .sa.
Lals.ur ua.s i.ot. .it to ^op-mi in this .siuntiy. Tli.-t ha'o ii.'vor eiv't! I.ahonr a .-ham.-
nod until th.-v do til.-;. I...... m. r.oht u, -.y- th a t." .sai.l Mr. Tta-d'-'. " A.s iar a.s 1 ""t
.om-ori-. .i. if I it-f tsmlHh m-o tins t;r.;r.
1 am pr.-].ar.*<l t.. -lo all I can ;... iiiaK,. 0 1 town its W'-ii p...'.- rn>-i as popal*!.- .so that .1. o; n.s m:i' i..iio'. th-- i-omlilions that tl..- l-'/Uli-ataM. Alt ami oth.-r im-asilP--. on-tIc. 1"
III i im " •t Steady P rogre ss.”
l.amcUoi- n.-.rgroaves said he umlcn>t.)od that wliich he lu-t
I'll.- ;iu AqK.tii-au rmfiiMg dii-.'x-d in 1/.W .Mcxir he had given olfo.Kc- to a
y.\y quilo fcincciX'ly
t.nily.
II.. bad lh.> grcAU'rit rusi)yct for
p.T.s'oii in question and would not inteutionaHy attack him. ’niern was one thing conoermng liify public cair-er in whicli In* took a pardonable pride. Wlieii ho first acceplctl nomination for \}\i- ‘I'ovn I'-i.iiii'l hi' made a i*i*-'Iv*- that hr would never enter into pen^onulitio.s if it could p..s';i,:y L> avo;d*-d. and th-at nvolve ho luui kept lhrou”bonl his period of NA-rvico in tlie public interest. He was promplr'^l to miv tiut
If.i-au.si* of Ihe wrong impresMon he bad st. in advertently i-reated. {Hear, hoar).
Alluding t4i tlie addrotises of the Conseiwative
4-amlidnte.s, Councillor Hnrgreavt^s said that any strangm- to the town would have bc4^*n stim.'k, in rtxiding them, by the fact that liicre w:i^ n.* mention tin* party t<» which they be long; tJmy miL'ht l*e indopendentrt. Tbe labour and Liber'll
eanib.date*, b.ivi' tm hesit’.tion n mentioning Die r-spectivo ]*artios to which they wore allied. IIo iHd not .viy
tb.at this amieNinn wa; made beiauM> they might, juv-iidy ne
.-xt-tt.s.- cille.l
adverti.seinont.s were i
t.hroiighoiit
the tor
,'
Lsh.imed of tlu'ir party, hut the om^^''^on wa-a ruriou". All Uui same, when one relbeted -*n tbe f;ir| t.hid tbo rons4*rv;*tive party lompose-l BO to 90 jH*r r»-nt. of th»> Codition hm ernmenl atii^ one l(*ok(-<l at. what they had done at home and ."broad, it 4'>ii!d not lx* gain-aid tbat their ro'ord wan ileplorable. What had happencsl in Tniland
w.as th** result of misgov»'rnmoiit on the part >*f the C(«alitioii Iiu* i^xsition tf .''.iTjd.' in India wa.s largely at-trihiitiible to the fact that the demandt= of the people ha<l not been mot but it bad prcnhiced a l»oyrott- of f/inea- shiro grMvls. I/vncnshiro people were m*w hav ing to walk the strcet.s unemployed becau>e. in part, ol Uio bad |>oli.'y of the novernment in power. .\nd affairf> at home were no better. Unempbiyment was national and greater thnn tind ever been known Ixiforo. and Uieno ralami- tioy could, ill a large measure, bo ascrilK'd 'o th* bad policy of the Coalition (rovernment which was kept in power by Ibo Conservatives niora than any other party. And when a Oen- en l Flection did come Uio men who made no mention of |xirty in Ihwr addresses would be ' found taking a prominent
p.art in aUemptin;^
.1 ff A __ ...I...S It 1.__t t---- _-
had b'‘cn ono of rotrogrrs'Aioii. not progroi-.i. Then a nunihor *of persons, without oncoiirago-
... t ...I rt* t\L ^
ment fh»m tho Counril. oamo and put up Uioir | .‘ilallr,, cT^at/'d t.h«* markol. and wlioii they j wanted to further dovelo]> it the “party c.f j progrofis** put. their foot down .'vi 1 snifl. in 1 oft’oet. “you inur-t. not go further.” Tn opinion it v.*o.s ultorly rtdit.u!ou5.
l.is Stopping Wheels of Progress.
Them \va.« anotJter |>oint in connection Nsith > tJu» cimilar. 'ITcro ?eontod tn be r/imo s|
k*U 1
olKMit- tho Castle for tlio C'OnsorN'ativc |xsrty, , but this lima they had left ifc off the sheet ii.-ul • sulwtitutod a photograph taken from the Cast.le Kvs'p, of the town, looking up tho valley, show ing Uv3 town, the
P.ari.sh Church ami other prsmiinont buildings and looking along the Ch.^tlnirn nod.' I t v;.ib n lK-:intiful )iboto..
c.alcnlate<i presumably, to strengthen the im prc-ssion in favour of vvh.*.t tlioy ha<l done ;.l>nnl the .aneiimt ami hisferir obi pile. Tfe wished they hcjd got.
t.ao [v'latographer to turn t-h<‘ ecruera round in tho direction of Kshton-ter- race ll io photo, would Vavo .shown, not a viov i»f tho dovelopmtmt of tho estate a.s a War Memorial, but llio conversion of a large section into a potato field. (T/uightor). IIo w;is r.orry tho labour party had not boon shnr[> enough to procure a photo, of f-ho potato fl*-id for their uddres-'/y!: it \^*onld h.ivo l>ocn a good idea. .As a roUector for the rr.r-tle fund, he knew how the people of r’lithe~>' in goner i’ sul>
f.cribed to t.ho memorial, and he was .*nr prised .at the interest it evoked. But. as w.u the case with the market so with the Ca.sfle. the dominant party liad trie<l to stop the whfy.'ls of progres<5. .md those who would ilevehq*r<) it had lirwl no opportunity.
To Whom is Credit Duo?
Councillor Hargreaves went on t«> 8ny ilmt i refwt of the Coir-crvalive meeting in Uk
“Post.” ho notiicd Umt CVmnrillor Uoothman had b««*n talking about what the Council in folded tu do wiUi reforonco to afforestation f*;; the M’~tenvorks gathering ground. Tliat wi»ubl not go far to pisn'iilo employment. v;*.*'
.Still, i* king and war.bl boneJjt a few. But
lie scheme »>f affore'Ur.tion was mU one f'*' whicli the Con.'*er%'ntives could accejit anv credit. If nriyono woubl take U:e Irtmhlc ,<• l(Mk up Lie fiUf4 of tho local Press it woul i l*e found t.hat. long ago Comidllor Six-dall urge 1 Uu* irn^'i'rlant'iA rd afT«Ar<‘N‘:itinn of Uic fells. an«i some few years agi* the speaker si'.id he wjif oiU' of n cornmitL'i* wlio rqwint- many li.'ilf day. on Mie jcix^'rl-'indc
vir.it.in-g various silt'-s with Comity Council expi^rt *o r.dvtse on Uic im*st •.iiitBah!-- spo's for jilar.ting. Sample.-, of trecn wer*- sent for
r.ml everything sras ^coing fo*-- w.^rd
.s.at.i.-Nr.actorilv wlien the Council sinhloMly «-h.ang-.'fl i*." mind and dropped tlie scheme af*e> .i)i t!i •
atpan.ve ;:nd tbi* time wr.icli the v’sit-x invr-U'el. But thev h.r.^l some little bustneS' •ibillly.
local.” Urging upon the audience tiiiu's (U'tn;.mi‘''l tie"' iiu-;us;:rea and nx\'
-1." H' ‘41 — t- ' . tho stood for “wise adimmstration sUj.'uIv progress.’ Tti was tho phnico ‘olcauy
propioi'.s Vhat ar.uiscti him, bocaiiso it held tho party up to ridicule hocau-se, if tlicro wnfi onoj fcntui’tt more than another al>out
t.lio dominant parly in tho Town Council it ■\^'a^ thoir
rcfu.Sid to maho progress or go forward in any way. NotwithsUinding nil tho knocks which Coun cillor Secdall ami others gave them from Umo to time, they could not bo moved on. Take the question‘ of tho CanUo, for instance. Tho ratepayers would remember tho promises inado l!L>l year. The Conservative canclidaU's ap peared alongside a photograph of tho C.xstlc and below it v;cro words which cxuivoyod the imjirossion that they wore going to. develop it. ilFad thoy provwl to he a jxirty of pr(»gress in that particular? Fur from it. Instead of try* ing to develop the Castle for the bon'fil. of the low: and ns an attraction to \nsitors, they had j hindered it. And the
thing applied Ui }
tho market, as roforred to by Councillor Seedall j l l ie market had l>oon derelict for yc:u's; *t j had boon a white elephant, whereas wit If i j little entc:*
pri.se, on the lines displayed by Itackburn, it could have heon made a prosper-
OPEN-AIR MEETIN6S THIS WEEK END
to oust tlio present Labour member tor the Clitboroo Division out of tlie House of Com mons.
Loc.ally, the party had managed the ailaii-s of tho town about a.s badly ns the Conlitioiiiste bad
de.alt with the nc.".ir.s of the country. U wn.s claimed in a circular conUin-
TO°!WSGVKT AT 7-30 IN WATERLOO
CHAIRMAN Mr. A. HALLOWS.
to-might IN SHAW
CHAIRMAN Mr. M 7-30 B R ID G E F. CONSTANTINE
ON THE MARKET GROUND CHAIRMAN Mr. J . FORRESTER
Sat. at? All Moetings will be Addressed by the Candidates!
FINAL KALLY THE WEAVERS INSTITUTE
Evesilwp a t 7-30 The Mooting will bo ADDRESSED by the Candidates
{Messrs. HAFaGREAVES, TSNGLE AMD WHITTLE Supported by COUNCILLOR SE ED A L L & Mr. F. CONSTANTINE.
Chair to bo tak en a t 7 -3 0 by Mr. T. WRIGLEY. Lab o u rw illV o te& w o rk for?0U
... Btcidy tbvt 1.0 sometimes v,-mhod they;
wo.il.i mnko .a leap, , ,l
il
Uxkwanl progrms iLaughtor).
Koi.ltl .v,.,il.l 1... m.ich more prefei-alilc to U.o stoauj they h.a<i show.,
imich
i t was only a leap m the dark: prvfi'i-alilc
lo.- s<. I'roduoing t. copy of
Strong copy ol
Words. loallel ctrcuUie.l by
Ibo opposite p;ift.y b.-U -November, .Mr. Ca.ii- stm.tiiio reiul a., eitr.icl ile--Utiig wath Clio b-ck oi emplovmi-i.l, ami ;w-kiiig "'by so m.iiiy m.l wore 7 p l« d . "Tbe Tory party setiC Chp bt.. .ouiid," lu- sai.l. "Tbe mtUx h.avo U^ei. stopi)..i evpi since, and Uio Labour par^y (lid not get
U, ...... ..'V ------- r- - say tbat a gT.-at
mi-nc Ifi aaiiim.i-....'. uie i ‘»iy
,bnt ;c 'v ; 1 t '" " ''- ’ 2-:i0 is lato ..i.o'udt. , , lonL- E X T E N S IO N At HOURS. iln* jhirough Sv*.SMim.*a. vc-htentir,
Cotinoillor Todd mad.* an apphcaiifui for aa exton-sion «»t' hours at tho White IJo.. He’d from 10-30 to 12-30 mid-night on NowniU-f U)th, Liu* occtu*Rion of the uimual dimuT u:.d iuojting of tlio Clitheroe and District Uliliiy Ihmltry Society. Tho Mayor: W hy do they wisli t^) coiitin'ie
the pioccc'ungs so long-' t'oun4'ilh-)r Toild: I njuh'
c.suitid
tlu.Toiji
coiLsidi-ruble amount of l)Usin*.\s,s to 5»» tlir4>iigh and it will probably 1m‘ S o’ctxk
..ni'innlov- foro dimior ik sorvi d m cmiBi'qti.'nco ot „f tho mombors living' in rcmtiK' ix.rts of "ie
r .
tlistrict. They "an lo 'l a laU-r t-xtoicsion hi ; i tninK i-i-on i» ».in- -.nv'-imi.
, orittinally until 1-30. but, ho ha.l no objoctit
asserted that it would bo to tho advan . g.-, pi-OO! and on hi.-, ri'
commcndati.in the Jp- Clitheroe if tome ol the old gang were , pijr-ntion was granted
cleared out. U wa.s noticc-ablo from the report ^ of Councillor IJoothman'.s specx-l. that he ha.l, rL u SIX-.,king, as ho nsually th.l. in a manner | ; :^ id . ‘did n tl give to oamm
t.h.at sermusness which h.. abrogated to
htm.seU and Ins rhat "a.s the way ot tl.c
own retro- i “
thev found it
a.lviBal.le to tt.rn dossm tn la er vca’rs thev like.1 to cover "P
"^Vhen ‘
ridictih'. He svas rejiGrtod to have s.-ud
Ih.at. thcr kiiottv prolilem wa.s that of houMit^ of Ibe Cor™.fabon houses were .xcupi.-d workiug ■ men and women had
.-..mo .,ml b,'u:H li.'UBiu,: b.ond.s. and _w^c
' ' ' ” ‘ .Ti;o
Nvm Thrifty
Ind.-nd if
w.n.st’iig tho sample tnvN.
they planti'tl
tho.ni in t.h»* laml alongsiile th- .•Mtr:ini4' t»> BniM'^'rb-y Park. “So mmh for In- jnrlv of pn>gress.“ i*xclaim4’d Councillor ILir givaviAS, who next- ]m;c<s'ded ti* ojt]>ros6 agra** nieut with an '•b'erv.'-tioM m-nb* by the ini’ii a.l the tV*iiserv:it.ive tniMding. Quotln • from t):e spninh bv ^^r. Constantino, la^t wi*ck. til'd “m<*:n*v
t.dks”—and Mr. Constantine sail! ’’ talk*><l !usl
let when the streets llowing with milk ami honey—i!.auglit4-r''
corl.ain elector, 11 sneh was the emse he conhl s'v that it wa.s done iiiadvert-• w,as th.- iv.m th
—>L. ( J.v-nct?, p 'iuN'd om that w« '!i rt eb tion t’mer. talked far more tli.an money. Thai of agreement between Lhem. aii I
the sjvenker pro's-edi^d t*» urgi* tV*- importancf of cverv supfHii-^<T of tin* I*ibf»ur candidate dning «*ve-\-U-ing pf'^^xible to
a.ssir.t in the elec tu-n next T u ‘ol:y, xaditig f**r the candidate.^, lo4>king after ('ther.- who would s\ippoi-t them .»nd. riving .all the .issislanee }H*
r.sible. By
vii*i4>rv in tho tawn. (ApplniKO',. Conservative “ Stoaclincss.*’
condemn,-.! by tl... S«-ialisls ns_ capitalislfi.' ■; tbrew tbe statement lack m Councillor Htoth- „vu,-s face "B a mo.t, .leliborato, dirty,
instil.im; untTutb. Labour people wero always .-iiixi-.-us ,,n.l willing for .-verybody to be thrifty, boiiest. -!,-.-,ir;>tf..,-'v.ud .1 - 1 g'Hxl eitizens, and they re- ,;,.„t,sl such dislort.'d .ind
unf.air
st.atemeuts ,s
ft .rwurt' lb, i.iii' ...tuplaiiKsl ot. Uuar.iiiloymciit. Mil l,;ie subj,-e.t oi Ulleniployllieii;, tbe .-pease. ,
said
L.boar iuiJ been urgiiig Or twei.iy ywas ibal tile lloveril.lleut or tile .‘Slate ougilt to uckle Ifi.s problem. U "a s no nee "•■uung lui-ol uiieiuploymeiit made itwlf maiiii.’ -t lue, ought to prep.a.e in ;
i.lvaii..e and avoai dis'ies- ,,...1 sutleriiig. 'Ibe Conservative.s
t.ilked alwu, • dole.," torgettiiig K. tell Uic pxii'le
ta.it t'Rs,.. "bo get <
IF YOU W IT I’impiox'
i.iellt illBleati of tloles. ;.iul litcD
wlio will s tr iv e , ns fur lus they enii, lociillv, to ]iroviile 'Milk it.
siil.stiuitiui. for I’lXir 1..1" Ilt-lit-f (till- lu.--t UL-.-.-rt .'f tht
.gi-imiiu-lv poor tow nsmn n !--------\0TE 1. A HO UR.
11-' you wuiil r i i'i. "iio.x'
svn.palliit's are "h o l lx ’ vo.i.-; -------VOTK l,.\H0lTk 1 F you U.U1! to safeeiuiri! th-
of tl io s f who foii-jlit for v.iU I.AHOUR,
IF vou " a i i l I. VOTl-.' I .A H IIFR
IF V(»u w.'ip.t til 2'e doles lia.l to subM-nbe to-
v.,..d- tiinn and. ;..s the money .lad only be.-., borrowed out of one department, they woul.I l-.avt- to h.-lp to [lay il b;iek ■.vli.-ii they reUirm
to 'kirk. 'Th. .y'skid nolUing ;>t-all when, a few monllts ag>,, tho tiov.-rniueiu nuite casually
nu'iitu.s ligu
If.iii'' !h' Lcli.'wJ L'l'iour
v.tmhl he n.’v^^urod *f p;LV:f4l mUllori ixtuuds to tins .sliarchohlci*•. • •
Lhv rail'.vHV i:ompuniv-: but when Cm Uoveru meiit vulkl, Of k-iit. a couple of mitliou.s h-t
Spv-;:kin” in oupixu-ti of the camliiialci, .Mr
C'onst;i2itino said Liio >txit»*rm'Ut t.hal Lal»our nx’ii arc not. .Mii^ii for jmhlif* xxork” wait f<
ofton rcptatcii and roilorntot! hy Uioir i>pj)4>n »*nt^. that oui5 ssa.-, loft woudenug wlint wx' mc.'iiiL It Wifuld almixat .ippiar tint they Inni >
«lii lli\; «.|
..siis-s. s»i
S4,*4'n4‘ ciM
f^
uTot.cry. ih oTot (TV hat ivjv'ftt .arxnng i;qually
km*. m»t lived in xs*a;
not
ah.Mird pndcr^t livivl
Padihnm. a
CIiUioro4! eighU'cn
itt. p'i*rliaf .v, with tli.U K'
rt.ain
* ‘•I’nilihnmor"
ho wn.s often yot.
long enough, Councillor
>
4* lit/Je to put h'*f*'if the jK-opie of rlithei'fR’. ami they
u.sually g4-.t the wiml up in
con.sc- (|U4*iu:o at the appesirance 4.f L'iIkhit on th ihcv fvlL l-jiunl U* x''.amm:
in Uu* town hut
yc;irs,
ctuididat told
Har-
prcav(*s Wsirt well known ; Mr. \VhitU(* had h4*en .
.ind Mr. Tingle—
w:i; it, t»*n yoars? .Mr. IMiglo: J^voii y<Mrs. Mr. Constanlinc : Tlicn they miiM‘ h.ivc Ihxm .r4‘vei'. lean ycvirs. (laughter). Tat
ho]>*
tlux next swell will Ikx niuclil lK*tli*r. H-** plac* of hirtli i.s nothing to tho credit of Any man or woman. I t it on accident, in tho .senv that n*. l>erson lunl any say in tho matt('r. What wo try to do is to put men forward who are good intircns ami will develop into good local ad-
niini.strator.s if they luavo tbo opportunity. And you bavo throo men bofor(' you who will (■on- form to Uiat “atoadincs.s which is omphaMsed hy tho Tory nddresses. Whoever h.ia known
the
lU'eniphtym^'iit there w;ls a sliout alx>ut doles. Hr pl^H^4‘lhs^ n» 4pi4>t« individual jamsiona in Uie ing
of *?2 rviircd public' mo who arc draw i*er annum—and some i»f them had
con-'*-iderah]e privato incomc.s. For every pound 'ivei; m r«*!i»*V4* t!u*
4li.slr0.-s (»C4aa:oiu*d hy un emph-yment, A- lOd. went, to pay ini«
re.st 01. moi.*:y homnvol during tin* war. lalwur w,4f. not ill f.avour of dole.^ in any S4mim* .d the \u*i*l. What lh4
t-)*.e *anu‘ ih-
He ti'
IF vou want betu-r Kduculion— '
VOTK' LA BO U R . IF you want more uinl bi'it<r
and <Z4*o4l san ita tio n ------^ Od L LAbOl'P.
?y contended waa that if a man w:u- consideration ol yoiM willing to wvTk and could not gut it, he shouhi LAIH )UK
not lx> tlirowm into tho gutter hut should Live .sullkieiit pnnision for his *mh.iisienc4- to k4-**p hini tvwnv from
t.lio
workhou.se until suc.h time 1. R.wit.R ti4iK.mi4sl l;h. lalxtiir.
It- xvar, iiol
{Hjssible under Uie present .sj-stein for all men am: women tti navo enough money lo provide against, want. 'Hie system produced j>ou*rty and ha.l much to do wiUi filling Uic prisotrs *.ml asylums, and yot Uio Tory pirly upheld t. Tal>our was out to drag such systems down
raid give everyone a chanoo to corn an honest lixing and not to hnvo tho constant menace of workloasncsa and poverty before them.
.
.vmbd.itcr. and of upholding Uio principloa integrity and jnstico in th«4 fa«> of all oppos
..i.*.i_i.._ _I rine
ition A lengthy discussion followed on quwUons
no lorv na(ire**Mv«x. x»n«ir>ij
4..ao ........ . put by m(*inl'orY^ of the midicnro relative t.* Cxin'orvative party had never questioned bousing and tho land laws, and ^e National
Dial .attribulo.” T^oy had Wii so (.toady for Ho-llh Tnsuranco AcL *^0 latter “ twenty yenra, tho apeakcr continiitxl.
th.at to- oUowhcro and gives tho vicwb of (>nncil^r da! the oandidatso, Uio country and the nation &.«^rdl. 'Dio ‘'fit and p r^ r " resolution vma wore in such a slnlo Umt no ono kno'V what unanimously approved on ^o proimition^Mr would happen noli. Tho Tory ixorly had heoii • 0 . R.
a.arkw>n. seconded by Mr. B. Barnes.
In a
vigorous appeal to tho meeting, Mr. Constontine urged the imixirtanco of everyone putting in nil tho work
pos.siblo on behalf of the Labour
r»r?n 1a (•’
VOTE SOLID FOI LABOUB
IF \'oii want ju s t i t r and intirc.M.-s-----VOTt
IF you ar»‘ •.•ont4*ni r»* acci
as th(‘\ aiv, and nv\4 1 lm-i niiy torn - N’oti* for ‘ *ur n]t]H*rn*nl'’
tlion “ Oct down to it. n<*xt 1 .■
ukI m.akt- a .\
oi.jM.-'iU' lit.' H A R G R E A V E S ,
and WH ITTLE!
thing-* •jtdor
(|(*vrh>[>i-'i - \ (hl'l*.
l.’.id out and llu* listat* UllL'llt to in*
V U i 'F
imerc.'ts -A'OTE
slop pi'uiiteiring—
I In* h'ral .Miirlat L A lB i i i : .
IF vou want t4i .-m* tin i a'th* (ir"nr.t'S
(!.‘\rh*]'»'d r..s it 1..\1U)FR.
Kit*- P
h i Chief C«>
n.stahle said the eMertsion tra if*?) . /y Consel READY COUNCILLOR
COUNCILLOR RANK
.^fembers '-i um
Umonisb party ussoj! called to suj.
Qouncilloi'5 Uniie
Manley and Wood, Tuesday eveiiin;
of Mr W. Carnett'; the suppoit ol A hi side, Councilloib ^j(] Vaikinsoii, aiu" chmnnau of liio La Xho cxhorUiLion i*
pa foi-wui-a
pleii.siire geiilicmon s«i cillors BooUiiu'.iii service^ ajid he idi.| oi CliUieroe would that service. In .N
phasised by iiULces>: rd Uy I ho t.'ha to
.SI ue.l-ki b]
lemau w1h» put up year juid
v.no wa.-, .i again, and they f«| prove on the tiguio-| last elcctioM. Mr. most po'ple. FiiU b(‘ ret'iirmil, ami ti|
doubt that ii would maJu* a \iilu| Goundl. ”Bui \v(! bavo g«»t« tn umke vtNir,” .Mr. GariiLttl going to L* i to put forth, all oul told Uiat money lal depressing ldU|
money. It is work,! talk.s louder Uian ml a!I—Junior and W*.T member of Uu; ]>4u| whf»le-hcarti.’<lly into n greiit cluuu’c ef r* nu* every uicjuL t <
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realiHJ Ids or k«-; We must leav»- lui candida.t4*.N. ;imi I iiigh'i W(* -bal; ine*- oul•^ elves.
Councillor hts'irty \vt*l*-»M
Sour.cil atul n**
was Uie lirst t-inn* addiosMiq: rji ..uxJn nuinicip.'il 4*lt‘-::i*Mi, ye»LTS on uio Couiu:| “you will havo t*» whii'li I tackh* :iir Hg job. and ln*ior*| your supjxirt :uuf
leaguc.il and inyscli, j about muniedpa! worj your ;il-U*ntion. us to d:iy i.^ tint a.s idtcrin:; tin* o.uj btanic trutif c..n 'i'l ii'th; oi .t nip--.' period of s: nadt a]>pl-c*» Cxcmnittoo
th Caxth* r (■^t.'.t;4»n f:i ' Tfic-c workx i 1 ;LTU';;**tivi‘*i,""' *•: t-! hx* done s/»inetJi:io. a coTisidoribU* i‘.nu*a:| thing, ,at :my ni emplAynu-n’. ;i:.'l Wo .Trx* fiirtnnut,' i EippliratJon to Un* xv(.rk, will not •.nv'ij ratf' ««r m
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in»*iu*v Mib'xt rii ''-*1 C'l'tle; £1.20> f. ' £70i^ fnr L*r fi'llfMi .irul •^'•hi 1 v.'fvs Kidiy wanU'd NVork upi'U th<* W» still pror*-« ding. (.♦‘ivi* frton ti'i* I t ; mitt,-,* .a Mim <'t ”t i ‘:ix iinnrovt*iiient|
\Vc have ?,tUl
a.bou| Bene fit of
Aiiothvr kn*<.ty l-l. Ih-a-Ji 4l'lT. 'i i.'f'i
H< u.-ainc. M<* ii:ivf i-'.i'. :l 1 »i M'r have puiqxrs<*.
art i) pmud..
.•lain . Fill-I* (1 OV' Thrifty
cr.uu With -.1* -t ..f £Vj . £20.
‘ .b'R vt.u to g4’ing to •'I'lWf
i'ubkc. nivd.s, ami y. 1 ciitn.,
-ing ill v’k'
v\i filaiiL sit.- ^q'os.tioii from “ F’ Uf\4* pktiix :,-i 'It.
prv.sa II* lo
M *: roniiiii: .'*i'.*i!
!'f U' Would ll)i**, 1 •I- Uu' itit<'r*‘>l- af plf ►'px'tlV'
" ‘’'Id b;u'.- h;ul t!;..' Ulcv would ha|
''“'t'-nz *£300 ivia'h -u . >
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p., (P.v, ;,J2
hou"4*s arid !«
•^■ntnl thev can aiTi'l • <*ur L’lljour fn l
IF VOU RK A L LY W A V ! ’ I’KOBllUS' t> T IN G L E .
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.ay..rs ot r,lil.h<-| ' ‘ a.- houst's, I tri| niccilcui ;.dvK -y... ig
tlv*'. r.oiisui^ pi', 'hil-in" the p;..
"e shall ever he ;.11| [
tii.ni'v
f.ir hnuKin,;;.
'S tl.-.' t.. •'h-e.icly
t''.- 1 I \V,
'" -d ttiem. Tho-.e lAto.,, £700 ami £| 'K' “.\74jcr rjito wou| ‘‘i^d at present wc
Onr
c.is *«
accT.nlimrly
low,. It doc-
I ^ ak(. 80 niillinn or I “*-ni,Tn, the ovcrhc^l
i fcsi Ii t-tc. on Oa-'.ipital, nit*;l
iP-oyinent for tho b| . ' the .■'iulllll”'. .L
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