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• 2 JARY


late MR. REGINALD ROBINSON.


m em o r ia l veil OUT


jCURES IS peGtopal


lal^am


#is,’ Inf lu en z a &c.j 3 - and 5


Iheniist


i, C l i th e ro e ■U 1922


h * ' i . . ' ■ l i l l l e a d i n g / s e r v i c e , t r i b u t e s .


TIi4- \ \ \ ‘>lry;m Cliapd a t J.ow ^loor ua s oil Siimlay niurniny; hy ji i-oni'iv-


ivpn'smtativc not only ol‘ tlio villajro ami St. Paul’s, hnt ol*. places oi‘ >vor-


„)ij, tliroupjioni tlu' Clllheroc Wo.sloyau lirtuit, all <Io-^irons o t payin;^ liomaj^c to the m-iiioiy of .Mr. UoRinald iloliinson, ^vho^c .letni-o'.iml intormont


recorded in our is'.U''. Mr. llol'insnu had a limp: and


jj,,nnupil assoi-iauon not only with ll io work ot it-’ hovr Moor Wesleyan C’hiipel and Siin- rlav .<iluK»l. tut- was devotiHl to his dut ies a.s , i.f.il pp'ai-ljer.


Il was peculiarly litlin*',


lh«'reiei«\ that- the services of a foltoaKue v},i) was (Ohtinually rulilonji shoulders with It.tiij.Mm in tlie work peiformed hy t.lio


!• rtloroMis wiolou'* ^^'it!^olu i.iF’.


.1 unpaid ” anil, we are afraid, a umler-rated and nnapprei ialeil class heli» i t


i»*» p<i'^-ililo to k< rp alive tlie


.,.[1.;. '..ti- siiiali places ol woi>hip in onily- j ' iii^inet.', Il \sas liitiiu; th a t such a a.s Mr. tli*orne Htir^treaves ".honld


•it t!.-- "r;;aii whii h deci ascd plaxisl ior over ;,ii


• i .. ■ I -


I i'


li’, Recoverer, liirer.


,V4 S who. af ter outluunti the cireniti- uliieh h d to the inditinii of PanTs « tl;«’ Pliillipi.ui'. •al.il.'^l l.'in;; m f'anl


,..ra!a i i l i ' '-••rvier. .Mr. \V. Wilkinson \vas and the li.Miins were i»n*t;nam \ iilh


! .-'.di::'* of ln*p«* and 4onifort. • lie* to hu* is t'hrist , ami to du‘ is rui'4 was ill* tes t '.l•lecl4•«l hy Mr.


t o yo.-ji-s of dcci.Moii, i C wii.s liis Imml tlmt was jili'iced ou Diy shoulder, and, following; niv conversion, lie i t wjis wJio called me to preach*. Ollentinios lie pushed nic into po.sitioiLs wlicn 1 oiifilit t<» li;ive insisted th a t I should stand aside, for lie wa.s tho man to. fill tliem. Ho wa.s lK)rn a t IMaeUrod. near liolton, o*n the 12th Auj^iLst, 1S(I7. Tlie familv ivmoved to liow Moor when ho*wa.s six vears of aj^e. He was tho youngest of :i famifv of nine of whom tour .survive, 'fhe deutli of Iii.s mother, when he wa.s about 17 years of Ui;e, made a urcat impression upon liim, and Tils promise to inoet lier in heaven led to his eonvor.sion; lor he never said anythin}^ ho did not moan. . \nd. like St. Paul, he wa.s over ready lo repeat the story of his con­ version; Irmu the puliiit; in the ela.s.s; to


“ AMicn lAViis a Iiolploss infiint, Avlicii I.c.ainc


tho Iramj) on the road.siih'.s, and in tho com­ mon lod;;inn-housc; i t wa.s a real work of Hrace. Ho ortcii exclaimo<l, “ Tlie Lord hath done (;reat things for me wliercof 1 am j;lad.” He was not the type of man to stand idly


by whilst others did the work, .so th a t quite early in hi.s Christian life, hi* olfered himself a.s a local preacher, and received a note to preach from tin* Jlcv. .7, M’a terhou.se, in September. ISSS.


In consequence of Iiis i'H IN e


:t t e s s: vi.i:s


sge ;re S to re s


A T 3 5 / - iES, Propr ietor .


: :«• . t om «M l.iinl> iM-twi .-n lit.* ami Mr. H.ii^ivaie.s said lie e»uiM ihliik


I® . X I ■ t for


[...ssm.* ol .*s< rij»ioie whiih more :iptly ^ d ill*' aim and jmrj.4e4. of thei r ile- l•^4•ti^«r. If tiiey rould ;isk him lliat why ho eno;i;'4*4l in |elq;um.s uoij;


through tii44 d'-atli of his inoilier. he wa.s .•-:4-.l 1.4 (mhL Clm.si hvi'd in liis life. W . 1S m . i d e


l i a p j n


. . 4> n l y natural that he slmnld want, to • . . r h . - j - b g l a < l .


; ! . . i d d ' l i o f o r l i i m m l o r g i v i n g I i i . s s i n . s . I . i . » . i k i n g o u t U I h m j f h - ' j


I . ! . ' • ‘ . ; i w t a r n < U i n g i n i l a r k m * s ' . . t n t l i - | x..].4- t . i i h . . i T t i l " t o m b - l I ' f C l i i i N t . b u r n i n g


i n b i s b e a n , m i g l i e s


Ideal Bakory Tcl. 136.


S U S T A L L


4 gNuiia. .sp.-ak«'r W


. 'h ah . M r .


;!;ip.'ll4’d t«» t.ik«* up tho t ' lnl i ami wa\4- tlio ti.r. h that ilinmim-> liJ« *s


4 ; i t - on lo .s;iV tlie;** t\<T4*


thjngH in llm lile of i Ik'U* lat«* brother Iiu h lie cuuld d«*al ; !>ut the lump d )us di-'jMk^'al Would routine him P» ili<* l lobiuvn .'ostimpli^lasl a^ a


• Mr. |(<4huw»n mu"l lia\4* r.>V‘ iisl .I'l . . - . j t . a n d r e t u r n . l . » f i i l t i l a p p o i n i n a M i ! ' ' "....dbiim.


l ’ a \ t l a * n a a n d l l a i i i ' p . » ( )


. i.irler. or a \ol ;d of (l.titM) imbf> in dO .4n<! ii4* mnsi ha\4 pn-aila^l l.oiw


i.N - \ . \ y I. •TMi'Ei).


I ': ’ .W'l' l U O i tD K H


'I. A Nil THK


A M ) l U N D L i l T A K E R IVVh alley


. , 4.n tla* iiawl'T-t < omjtulati<m ol uM .-.nam. In tla- oniiiuiry muu.''t*-ii;d way *. : i;aili.s \\4*iild ha\o c<»'vt ailNlliilig fi'oin


■ - Ld. aJal ib.'il wou’al glN** soliu* n b a of he r.-mb-rxl to lu.-' cluirch. 'Ha- i.f tlais'* s<-raioiis. liotu-ver. tvas


■, i !!,.• p«-w4-r «if ligtiroH lo tabnlato. It ..i '.a'.*. iiif> « n.-'toiu to Nj'.ii as m:my ei« k - i.> j",‘'^ibh' wh'ii-'*'-!' la- \v4iil. and tlu- : h. ' ex.unpa-. tla- «4,mloil alf«nd«sl l»y


: •; r.t t a'O', aial Iii-> uotit- ol laijn' .uid on


f I: ..........,, mat tor f.ii sill p^^ • thrit )u-- of pain, w aa na .dt ui-


w..-:hi loj'g U< ill. limbed in [■la<* > t,.,in th.- ' hapel w'*4 r.. a * t < s a la-f. , s-ai. o i g . » n i ; t. ami m m.ui\


' .1, 0.


h" ja lab-r.-'l .-'la il |o\.d and <!''• llalgleavv.s u.lH ‘-n P>


r M r .


. I .. nillia la o\.*r< upon lum 1a . omla r tMi .lolin l>nshui>> ^Ha. i h r . i h - . r i i o a n d w l a * . t h o u g h e o i e l s


4 i T t .1 i n i i ' - i g h l M * ! ! ! . ' ' . n o N * • [ e i n u h i t o d di-put'-s of ih-’ mosi ag-


.. 11 \ r . u . i n t i m


'Mr, II.ug; ,.l h-


o l I . M- fi'idnc Stroot


peiitisti’y r. ,i; .' ^ to


' 1 i '.4 l-'i'


iona.


f)IEH Ci!thc'’oe.


If E H . iii ROAD


l a r y . i-t.


Ihi . itro f^oyol. I j t e t u n e b . • " »!rs M ' d i.- '-1 . \ n d . M r . | { o h u w * n .


- l . . ( ; u u - < - h o p r . a r l a d h y ,1.hI> I i l o .


h t g i i u u n g l o f o r m It w.’, ' in


. h , . was u o i k u i g o n


...... lh ‘ow II into . <»nl.a l . 1 i n t i n - V ' - r k -


• I t i h a d o i - s 4 . W I K n - n o w I . O n e


h.-!\ w.i' mai r do- bam-- ;


d ,-il :--M,


, - l t i l l " ' i i . - l i k * *


, i i : ■


,............... liiat ho had up i l4.- imniuog making ]»re-


I ' l .,0


o . | M r 1„


: „ n . o ,1 , , I , . . k , l - r n - M a. .1 kv ..tli.T tli.'iii - ....... , ,h,.t , t rvAs t h n . n - k i - i . . . . " I N , . . , , , 1. . m . - k t . - x . i n i r n . . 1- I " - ' " ; ' ‘ m . ' u a m i H . k a . l . ' - a ' ' ‘ k n > K


v . ' . h t u " n W M d , M i - ^ i o i i i a t i - i o n . A MKMOlU.


.1


K m I . , . - , , i d 4 r t ^


M L M r A - p k - " M M


f;;h,


, ' j , . . . . . . . . .1 o f I i t l i - I M " I t h o i i t k - I X ' - f T l i i . t M i - i ’ l - ' H


' k - , !iv.- I-


I I , • : i d - t i i i l i l


lo, i!.,a iMito iikir n'


l l l l r ^ ; r . ^ : l ^ . ■ ' • . l ‘ . ' < ; " > i l * l ' ■ ' .oi i t -nt i .m; I'” '


“ I


I n l - i i a r s t . ’ u a i i t


I x - . i h i L s b a i i d


\ c a r s a g " i i f a


H o a - , .


n . - k iv k - r y ’ ' " " .


• ' I - ' * G i e f i i < - M - ; ! ' - ,


" l . o s . . f a m i l y i n n l n : : : u n ( ; n - t . . m a t . . l y


l i i . r.til..; in of im.-mnnmn i m- i".' 1"


. ■ a w k o i i i n


, 1, ! . , . I ’ n o ' f ^ . n .


‘ j ' j ’ ; , . , ’ . t k c r o r t . - u - 1' a . .. kail tour iai l kiin -M • - - aAn^s^X Son^ nd Golds. i n I ' . t Snnd.i'. n -oil l.-li'-aing a


m a n u i p . , i u i u l . i r pi iia ipe- H ’


p.t: ti< niar poj'-m. Unit th,- do'-r r l the


Uii.nia- and. ..'M iung it !-v lb g '•iniinig. ami


;',:;.hiig Un.l ia> wa> Wot • 11. lb' Inet walk.sl liom 1 a . n r . m o f ! l u s < l o l l a - " i n o i j . i i i i M n t > w i ‘ s p i o . i i r . - d


r . i i ; u a - r . b - - W ' l ' t ,1 t o


'■ l l e -


ia • - i i p - m i u m a t a a n


Sutalay nun ning. in and just. l"'lor*- ilu-


is not nlglii. Il * M n d i n g . i t . m i


pin ahle^ t«i ] U ' ' r o t . n


. .-ml. I.', .-t, kiinii'.i : ‘ f * inonni'i :."


l i t . . n r f . - . i l - . k .


l l i o i l t i v I I I . - t i l . ' : ' ■ ' f k . I,j .)i lit,III ut i t .s l m


lahour'sl ‘ 11 ,


S - ^ r v a n t o f ( b M . t ! * y A ; h n g l h l i a - ' * 1 d


' k . - . i i k Hut II'*"' " ,


V/. ,1,-vor -I -lliy M : - ! " '’’ 1 1 ..!


K l i t . T U i y . - I - I k V . r . - 1 . A fragiant na-iia-i}


happy d-ad. p a i n .


,iiio„ out to nt fo-<ln.' a , » v . s p n n g


11 s , - ; v a n t -


1I„. mi.l't -;n...t.l.'lirin,n, ,


« m


i n ' , g r a i a l l a l l a - r , a n d a i > - " I " . Im.


S o 1 r I i * - - o W i t h t l a r - e I'f C‘hI wile


,j;,v 4if faitldnl toil M - I I I H


'•la ;,l)i a el.>:alb'n> -Aky. 'I'hv willing spiri t


" t i l - iky 1' : '" 1- i im- , 1^ ,


.-.•ariLsl i n - t h e


an,l gri'-f and Thou ItV^Vi't I f l i int i S m , ) U l k t U l i n m * * .


Aml.ii'S' l u v M l


GISTiDRN.


-1. 'ik-i-y ,:i,,„,ni.


< l i - ; i U l t - ’ i ’ k c , , u a c - .


i ' r . , " ; , ‘ r . k ' M l u i . ’ i k . . . k i n k V m


S I . . . " - n t t o I k . ; k - l p M l ' -


. n « - u l - M t


< ' f 1- - M r s .


t "


i : - ! ' ' ' " ' . ' ; ' ' - " " ’ " L - w f o r i . r i - v . ' i l i i n ;


t i i -


v r : r : ’' v ; y s r i . ^ f N i t i i n l a i f


p.m. I/AV-S l in s e e d c o m p o u n d (Witk


v a u l t a t I t r a c i v - H


rj.r.i- iimmlioi-s ot 1 tk - i>rcv.mlimt victim Ivi'r.'-'''


f i i m - i - a l " i l l f a n c y d r e s >


- v i e


. d


..♦•imm] \>\ thoM- \\]u» 1<K>1; ajqMiintna-nls • 4iislaiil town.slups III llie ClltlienH* : NIr. llargn*a\«-' s.ud th .a diini ig :'.'i


j.;. .a la r . .Mluduig to tlie ilixlaliri. l.»


a n d . w i t h t h e ! h e ;


i M s - a u s . ' . w h a t


that It was t 'h n s i living; within lum i ini^mM-ly ii-'trimi'^l liim t«* d»» it.


.iinl '-<1 l.dlhlully. he would <loublle.s^ , A t an *ail


.Sunday .Sehool duties ho <lid not come up lor examination until .lune 2Sth, 1M)0. Ihoihers Harrison and l l i rket t iiad been appointed to liear him. 'J lie minute allirms “ Tliat Iho. He;;. Uoliinson. -^lavini^ i>rea<*hed lii.s trial sermon, was examined in <loctriiu^ hy :lie ehairmnn, Jtev. (r. U Highlield, H.A. Moth his sermon and examinalion were considen.‘il very satisfactory and he was unanimously pas-ed on lo lull plan." Owii»n to other ai d mcroasiu}; iluties he re.siuncd his ]H),siiion as local iu'eacher in ISlUl: hub took iq) the work a^ain in 1901 and cuntiiiued until the day oi ids death. H«? lovisl tlie work *if preaeli- iiij^ and w.as always widcoineil at the diiferent plai-is in the ci rui i t , p.niTly hecauso of liis ability, but more liecaiise of hi.s evident .sincerity and slerliui; cliarcter. He wa.s not (•A»nient with puaichin^ only, Imt would walk lodes out ol Ids way to visit tlo* sick and I'oinlort the dyini;. When tlie cloiuLs ol MiH'erinj' or bereavement .s.-tlleil on any liome in this villai;**. ho was llien*, .sharing; their e-orrow.s and tar rying ilieir hiirdcns. He re- fuM.*d to bi* iMiund by eliurcli or erci*<l. 'fo liun, necil was ihe clarion call, and lu* was MK-klc.ss in the way lio di.sjMMisoil Ids love. An enthusi.i'^tie. miisleiiin. lie was a mem­


ber of the choir .fur over -Ml years, and ornaid.st for J12 years. His knowle^li^e of liyinns and tunes (tin* l♦^sull ol years «>l siudy ami res«“a n l u plae*‘<l him in llu* f ront raiili 4.1 the Modems of j»> 1 0 lluloiiV. ’He .seldolO. if eviT. noulc a iid.M,-ik«* in the choice oi a tune, tho rhvtlim of ilie mu.sic always beinj; siiitaid.i to tlio M.H-ds i>\ the hymn. U hen a.ski'd wldi li he eoiisidensl l»i be tlie b<*.sl loii)^ nu'lro tone. In* would sil down at tin* in- siruinent am! play one a l te r the other, .‘■o that one wa.s eoinpletely lx wildereil. I t was onlv neie^sarv to name a tune and he wxnild play It -ami* ])l:.y it iNirr.s tly. ImleiMl. In* 4<iten as^iTled that , when almut t 4» plav a tune, so man^ nis!ie«l iiiroUj»h Ids mind that lu- Inul ddiimiliv M.imumes in ln;lkl4n^t a Mlerlion. Ih.s


■ ’ llible. ami all in- dluMralioiis wer.* i ulhst as ihe biundation ol authori ty.


'Ili4i li\mn l.ook. whali la* !ov<h1 s< ,;,„a* ’ next , and then tla* diet ionary.


fnnn it . It w.. ^ ...............— -- »


,.„n..,i •


would have Uen wiolliV ol the hoina^te paid lo )iim dnri im t!i«* Iasi f4-w d:i>s. 'fhere wale tbre** l»*»oks m wlmli Im " a s imiTestvM. The fir.M was the


as orp-iiusl alone io


M.rak of the valuable servin-s he ivmb-red a-s 4 b;.-". l4'a«ler. Snndav Si-lauil snper inl^-ndcnt , t-aelu-r of tla* lir>t * < las>:os. and mcIc visit«ir wouM ta k e too long, lor he '^as enlhnsiaMjc


•ib,»m. eV4-r\ t i l ing he us»k ui»- f jb. liow will l.c iiiisM.I. W.-


:,n,l <-v.'ryll,ii.|i will lA" mU>


on wnliom, " 1 ii'-l"' ‘ I’mk* U*-’ " t ‘> idl ila- rlnl<lren, cmeiUR. in t . . .■v.-rvll.i>Ui " l i i f l .


<-ernc'«i evi-rv a->lKxt of tla-ir iiv«*N. 11,S loAclini; ''A., JU-I on.. I.mi; 1”


1,1 0 1 .,■i-tinn w.nk. I '" ' ’ •ad. r Now.>


1„'. , 01.1.•ml,..I tio.t ,1 v.„. tl,o I ' . - t t.i.i.' t.. ' • „ . K


HiMo ov.TV mofiun^ ' i O


ol ' am


I 1, - . ' I " Tho


, . . . , 1. M t o l i i m . [ t v


'■■>1 l ' , , n f o ‘ ’ l i ' - " - I ’ l l .


s . . I S t l ' : i . , l . t ' I ' . f ' A l l . ' • ' 1' - I ’ t . i t l " t t s 111' l A i f . - t l i i ' t t k o : -


T i m i m . i i " l i o i " ' I t ' ‘ t 1~ ’ f t . a . - ' l l a - - l i . - i "


t l „ ' 11. - V . l l i i t t l i t ' , , . . - l l t n : ! " ' . o > ' ' " ' : • ' t l u . t . l - ’ t l , . l , . M : , l I k -


H i s l i i v . i l l l ' i l o i i M . ’ t . . t : " l l ' l l , ' : ' l i i o t l . o i l ( l i l i - ' t . • ' " ■ t t i l l I " t i n t . •\|or.> t l i t . M t i l l in '111.-,- > *'!'''• . ,


al -


I,is 'liorl iHn..'. tiios.- "oT.ls ^ .iml > « " Iho Iti't ".ni ls "lu'l.'T...l in lii'<->r.


.\„,1 I i M l i . - t . . I t " t " I t n - . i „ a .|„„„.,i in tin; .-It,-


Mv linouK-lit- ot tin,l 111.- m -"'t-'L t i l l , . O V O o f I n i t l i i t < l l t n ;


I |„lt tl l-oof .l.•■.Ttl)tloll w.


i rm ....... of 'k... jn>'. - 1 Intn tit " ..m-


Aiiothor rt.M •• I ly y i i V n i ' h i f "


ll,, ,-ml. lb ‘ V'


I t n t ' l i s ' oiioiutli tlitil r l i i itl k l i o " ^ Ami I tlit.ll I f " I lk >>ini. ilos.’ t i l l s ni.'inoir


all. i oiw lous tlitit it i-


'of liit f,l. ss,sl.'' On- ktit


ol (lo-.r.t nol’k'in.'li.* "orli.sl " i t l . kim f-t-


„„


. s' ,-.I- to l . o f Inol t. proinonuion of i I ,, i M,. i.»|4l tho iloelor tliat. all lu-'


a n M l n i i g w r o n g a h o u t h i m . . I ' p i r . m i n.Kk.d from under ‘ " l . n - f h ; - , o , o


•riio l!^l l^l , W.'.'kl,'- •• Tlio


o ! n .I.)\ nl


iM pire s t a r l in g out- to It


H" '"'•n'l llie


ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1922. MENDELISM.


EDITOR’S POST BAG. THE CASTLE QUESTION.


.strong to ju.siify :i t<e.vn'fi mcoting being oallixl Irom which a doimtatioai could he sent to tlio Town Council not w'ith cap in hand but with tails up and a dolinite demand that th(* t'ouncil get on with the schomo or get out.


Q l ' I V I V K .


CAPTAIN BRASS AND HIS CRITICs Sir,— 1 regret l l iat Captniu llrass a t the


meet ing reiHirUxl in your issue of February l l t h had not the maiiliiuss and decency to witlidraw his s tatement tlnit the liOndon Labour parly Iiad liceii trying to Join tlie Cominnni.st. party. J rejxsit tlii.s is untrue. The Comimmi'-i party has rope.atA.Hlly liotli before, am) af ter, llie i.ondon ladiouf party Mmfi*rem<* on Novemh(*r 2(Uh, 1921, api>lic<I to he atlinitUxl as na-mheni of tlio J/ilionr parly, Imt thei r applications liave all hivii lefusvsl and tho “ l)aily Dispatcli ” of Nov. 2''lli. which Capt.'iin llVa.ss (Hioles, d(H'H not give any gruumls tor sticii .a staU'inenl being made, ('apl.iin l*r;Lss consnl'Ts lie was .iuvlili.-d in .''.•lying wli.it la* <liil. Tiiero can ii4> no jiistiiiiation lor imddiig luitriie Ktat<>- nieiil.s with liie d»-liher.Ue <ibj(x-l of mislead­ ing pijiple. W i t h r e f e n i u e t o m y . s i a t M i u - n t U i a t t l i e r e


w e n * . V » m i l l i o n a i r e - o f l a n d n n c u l t i v a t < H i , t i l l s . s l i o u h l l n n < *


g r e t t l a » « . - n o r .


I m h ' i i l o n i : l l i o n . s i i i u l P r o f e . v - o r


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of the Waddington Cricket Club at the annual general meeting held in St. Helen’s Sehool la.Ht Tliursdny evening, under tlio pres- idoiicy of .Mr. C. if. Mallison. The Cliairman spoke in tho warmest terms of appreciation of tho club’s splendid ]Kirformance.s last sea­ son and cangratulatt*d tho loam ou winning tho championsliip of tlio Ribblosdnlo Amateur League. That uotnblo ncliievement was to bo followed by cricket in higher company, tho club having been accepted into tho Rib- blesdulo Junior League. Ho lookwl confid- fidently to a most successfid season, c.s|H*cially if the same harmony and singleness of purpose prevailed amongst tlio player.-', wlio would lavo greater opportunities to display their


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proweevS in all departments of tho game. Mr. Mallisou commeiidiHl the action which had heeii taken in specially inviting tho vice- pro.sidenta to tho mwting, horau.se it showed a desire for intorest in the welfare of tho eluh, and not inoroly for finaiicial supi>ort. Mr. Hy. Ournott adde<l his coagratidalious


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w e r o t h o h i g h e s t c h a r a c t e r i s t i c . s , b u t s i m p l y l l m t t h e y w e r e i m e e s s a r y q u a l i t i e s f o r a c a p i t a l i s t . H e d e f i n e d “ I m b o u r " a s m e a n i n g p a i d w o r k e r s . T l u > e o m m o n i d e a w a s t h a t t h o c a p i t a l i s t w a s


e x t r e m e l y ' w e a l t h y a n d t h a t a l l w l i o w ' o r k e d f o r p a y w e r e v e r y p o o r .


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p r o p l i e s l e d t h a t t l i o c a j i i t a l i s t c l a K . s w ' o u l d b e c o m e f e w o r a n d f e w e r a n d a s t h e y ' b e c a m e f e w e r r i c h e r a n d r i c h e r , w h i l s t t h e e m p l o y e d c l a s s w o u l d i H ' c o m o m o r e a n d m o r e n u m e r o u s , a n d ] ) o o r e r a m i j i o o r e r . u n t i l l l i e y b a d a l a r g o U r m y o f s a d l y - u n d e r p a i d w o r k e r s a n d a s m a l l g r o i q ) o f e x t r e m e l y w e a l t h y m « * i i — w i t h t h e . i n e v i t a b l e r e s u l t o f c i v i l w a r .


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t l u T U a h a t w a s | > o H > i b k * a n d w h a t n o t j i o s s i h l e l i u t i t w o u l d s h o w t h e g r o s s a b s u r d i t y o f s o i m * s u g g e s t i o n s m a d e .


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p l o y r n e n t w a s n o t a l o n e s i i l U c i e n t ; g o o d s m u s t i s * p r i M l u c e d w h i c h c o u l d U * ( * x c l m n g e d f o r f o o t ! . E t h i c s p r o v i d e d s u i t a b l i * c o m p a n i o n s t u d y w i t h e c o n o m i c s .


' I ’ l i e y w e r e * t o l d s e n t i m e n t i n b u s i n e s . s . l l i e r e w i v s n o T l i o m o r e t h e p i t y !


t o p u t s i ' i i t i m e n t i n b u s i n e s s , n o t b u t t i n g a g a i n i i t e c o i u w n i c H .


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l i t / - a d a y a n d c o u k l a l w a y s g » * t w o r k ' . A n o l d ,


m o n * f e e b l e i l o c k e r , c o u l d n < » t g e l w o r k l x * c a u s e b e w a s n o t e t a m o m i c a l l y w o r t l i t h e | m y , y e t h e m i g h t h a v e a f a m i l y t o s u p j i o r t .


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a c a s e w l i e r e e t h i c s s l n > u l d e n t e r i n t o e c o n o m i c s . I f a t i l i n g w a s r i g h t t h e r e w a s a w a y l o d o i t ; Im* i l o n e , i t c o u l d


i f a t i l i n g s h o u l d Ik* d o n e .


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d o n e t o r e g u l a r i s e e m p l o y m e n t , l < » r a i n * w a g e s , t o m a k e t h e c o m f o r t o f t h o > e e m p l o y e d a s g r e a t a s p o s s i i i l o a n d t o s e « * t h a t i n t h i s c o u n t r y t h e n * w a -4 n o w a n t o r h u n i n e . t ^ u e s t i o n s w e r * * p u t l <


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t«) those of tlie chairman and. exhorting tho plavors to practise and thoroughness in tho field M well as at tho wicket, predicted an emiiicntly satisfactory result in competition witii tho reserve teams of the Uihblesdulo


i.eaguo clubs.


by Mr. U. S. Soiitkwortli, niul Mr. W. 1’. S Tomlinson (nuditor) complimented tkc t^ecre tary on tko biisiness-liko manner in "kick tke


Tho statement of accounts, which showed il Imkincu in kaml of £.20, wns prwiont.Hl


, . 1 t accounts had been kept. Mr. Inglcfiold, wko kas occupied Iko post . , .1


lion of president of tho club about 20 was uimnimou.slv re-clectod, as were all tlio


rice-prosidonts. Mr. H. B. Soutkworlh aRam conscntwl to act as secrolar>- and trea.suror. Tho latter declined re-nppoinlmcnt as cap^ lain, preferring to nccopt tho v^-eaptainc.'. to Mr. E. Bolton. Massrs. B. Holgato and


nut field and to provide additional dressing accommodation for visiting clubfi.


U AATiittcrn wore nominated as It was decided to re-lay a portion of the


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THE BKEAD that reduces the bread Bil Goes further—Nourishes More—Keeps th' Doctor Away—Builds up Robust Children


Every ALLIN.S0X Loaf hoa a Band roun i t : this B.and has a ooupoti value for you in.sist on getting it.


coupon. G. H. DAWSON,


SHAW BRIDGE, CLITHEROE. ALLINSON, LTD.,


Proprietors : The National Food Co., Ltd.J 210, Cambridge Rd., London, E.C.


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guaranty of quality. Tho foHowin Baker supplies Allinson' Bread with th


Il is also you


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