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:S^''iSSr- TWO ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, MAY “Just o n e l§t#|


>, I l ' :


let’s make the most of the Rhubarb while we can.”


more, Daddy! From the garden, Mother is alwaj’s demanding


“ just one more stick”— because at mealtimes everybody is ready for one more helping.


B i m d ’s C U S T A H O


a n d f r e s h y o u n g R h u b a r b , a s i t m i n g l e s t o g e t h e r o n y o u r p l a t e , i s a l u s c i o u s p i c t u r e in s c a r l e t a n d g o l d — a d i s h w h i c h i s s im p l y i r r e s i s t i b l e .


Never take liluibarl) alone, A w o r d in s e a s o n .


always with Binl\s--th'^ pure Custard. Then you liave a glorious dish — invIgoraLing:, refreshim; and safe.


i l l I ! - • ' f<^r «//.s/ci-.-i f}/'/j-’i/ i/’.' Cus.!(ird :


Tins 1/6; boxes l/I & 6 i d . ; plcls. l^d.


■<^‘1 :l '}


T H E W IT N E S S . By THOMAS COBB.


tlurin;' whieh .liinmy Willmor hat! .soLtiL'd I'vurytiling .so .saLisfjulorily with !M»iricl, llio inoviiabiL* intorviow


After llic ilolig;li{fnI ([uni'tor of nn hour,


.sct'inud like an anlitdinia.x. Muriel liad mot him uilli «•l1;J:a^i^^; frujik-


.Mf.s. .Meri’Klcw


uo.'s.s. 'I'h'.’rc hatl horn no fal.s.» .shamo ahoul. lior. Sho was a Irani; huddii}; ;iirl wim hatl rereully passtal litu* Iwoniy-lir.st hirllulay, fair-liairoil, hlm*-i*yod, and, woiulorfu! as it ap)K‘ar<“d, •'iio croatt'd ihc impression liiat .dio wa^ as ploasotl aN.limmy liimsolf. Slill lluu-i* romaiiioil ,Mrs. /Morritiow. •• I think i t will ho tlio liust. for mt‘ to i«‘H


nmiluM*,*-’ ^lur i f l hatl sait l, and iho samo ovoniiii^ a lotuu* was lirou^iit Ui lii.s rtionis liy liand. makin;^ an aitpointmoiiL ioi* ihrvo t»*cl(.<, k llu* follow inii altoriiooii . .\lr.s. .'MturidfW liatl four daiio|itcis and lm<l


.-ULTOLdiii in providin; ' olij^ildo Inisliands for thrt-o of ihtun.


lool;rd thoniliod ami v. 'vrro. oMM-onsfii h.-hiuil a .‘-mall rmiml talilo


on wliu h siood a t i im>on C'yclamoii in a pttf. . liminy li;ul n-)i foil .-o norvoiD. .'•im-o iho day ii f rniiducu-tl hi.s lii’.-l cast a t hliiaru-r S ' ‘.’<>i'>iH. .Mr.-. .M‘.-iri'.K‘W ho^ian l»y roinarlcino i l ia t his iiMonu* ai jin'r-ont mu--i ho a ni'^ilij^ahK* tju.-iniity : “ Ami . " sill* r o n i inmd . “ how r an J iVid


(t'j -lain that your or amihi lhi ' r will not wii ii- tlraw yonr allowam-oj'* ’ “ Oii. well .” said . l immy. “ lu-‘s not very


hkoly JO tlo ih a i , you Ixiiow.’ ’ “ .'-'till i t is (luito I o i i c r iv ahl r . ' ’ Hit* jit*r-


si.sicd. “ and I h aw to toi is idor my duly to .Mnriol. NViiat ^uaranl^*;* havr- ! t l ia j M'illmor will h-aw you lii.s niom-y, old and


.Mr.


( rorhoi ly .Is la* is r ' * S iuin;^ on tia : oi la- r .si«lo of tlu? ('y< l;ina*n,


}Hn l 'dV * 'd


'\ ■ • :•* ->. C


. l immy was hfoi i inni ; ; to fi-ol liumi|iaiin;ily r-mall.” Mr-.. .M-'rrid«’w sc;um*d honi on c ros— in^i llu* ' r ' s and <loiiin^ ilu- Ts . I f i t li.ul not boon for tia* war, no doubt lu* mi^Iil- havo htT'orno sol f -suppor i ino by ibi s link*, hut in any caso. it n a s j-i<liculon.s to jn suma io th a t this ^iMia lfalhor . wla» had pro\itlo<l fin* iiim siiiri* ila * doalh of lu- p.m-iu.s voai ^ a^;o. wniild li'.'ivo liim in lla iui'i h, Mrs . .Mornduw for livr pai t. found hmsol/ ill a dinVr<‘iit iiosilion.


( i r a n t in g that, old


Mr . \Vjlinu‘i- nuulo . l immy Ids la-ir. .Miii-iol would do ovt'ii hoi i ' - r lliaii any of lu‘i- s islor s, hull st i l l , he r mot liur ju c f om d a hii tl in ila*


i iamh “ I lu'in only s a y . " sla* rom-ludod. “ t.liat


you ouol i t to liavr licoii mon* pa i ioni . A T - 'I'lii.s


'w< ai lu- r i.s «'\cr» ilnmly i iomdaTons «*.;-«;n to lla* yomij r. But . ;i--inniti^: iliai' Mr . \Viihm*r ( ouMio iianris \o**t «‘uoao,*m<‘ni^ 1 .shall ra i 'o no oh.iriTion. lhoU;;h it liUl-L hi- «li.sl im:l l.\- umlor'-lood ilu'ri* i- to In* ia» i(ik-stion ol m a n i a ; i f till \oitr iutuiv is )H'nV<-t ly sornn* .* ’ I t wa.s nnlo r tu na io th a t old .M i‘. Wi l l im'r


I P -■ I 'v^/ ->i


cA^cjbf ,r?\.


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i i i s s i^ar>y CoBieioon F. S. M. C., F. I. 0. ,


Sight Testing Optician, 17, M o o r L»ane, C l i th e ro e .


{BY BXAM.l


DOiy’T SCRAP THAT OLD EASY CHAIR ! THINlv of the j-ears of comfort i t h.as already afforded you, and the pleasure you will derive from it in future when suitably renovated 1


NO MATTER HOW SHABBY-------we will quote you for its R E PA IR 1


We will take your OLD SUITES and EASY CHAIRS in part Exchange for New ; but older friends and their association with the ii.ast surely count for something j 'c t 1


|«'c^:V« t e


S i T H Bill l ? # B '


IWi' mm


's# a i


0 .' i-T«, E9


m , ■ J'-V- f


m i - ' i i p


r r . ' r k Ti&V


l i | P Ti es 'iiiti


sl i i jib’ sliij>yj; Olyclo sli'ay<; •‘ (J:ks' — {»ar r a ih n


F.COR cacli ■


hifi m; t IcH a The:


w i th ;j J o r til-,


iippcri .snl ur^ ■\vatt*r,' lluj k i ’ \\'ork . u o r k , o f ihc coed/?,; tlifl h>


■ M AN U R ES F O R P R E S E N T A P P L IC A T IO N ,


S P E C I A L L Y G R O U N D B A S I C S L A G , 3 0 / 3 2% . S P E C I A L L Y G R O U N D IC A N I T , 2 4 % -


P U R E E N G L I S H B O N E M E A L , A m m o n ia , 7 % , P h o s p h a t e s , 3 2 % . C L I T H E R O E G R O U N D L IM E .


T H E W E L L -K N O W N I P R E M I E R M A N U R E F O R A L L P U R P O S E S .


A l s o A L P H O L , t h e G ru b K i l l e r . S U P E R P H O S P H A T E S , S U L P H A T E O F , a m m o n i a , a n d n i t r a t e O F S O D A .


S P E C IA L Q U O TA T IO N S F O R L A R G E Q U A N T I T I E S .


R. S T A N D R IN G 8c S O N S GREEHACRE ST., CLITHEROE


. 1W . 1 3 4 . I'iL. J ------- 3 ,1.- . ‘IIU @ 1 ' o m


Dingy' -woodwork docs not harmonise witli attractive furnisliings. Spotless window draperies look out of place against soiled window frames. Beautiful things in themselves cannot beautify a shabbily decorated room.


Is there some particular room you want lightened as well as brightened ? X<ct us show you our splendid .selection of Lovely Designs in WALLPAPERS, and have your Home SMART, BRIGHT ANT) CHEERl'UL !


WHITESiPE & WHITESIDE CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


DECORATORS 4 T E L . 4 G . 2 ^ S R Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer 56, LOWERGATE -»• ------- CLITHEROE ------- 56, LOWERGATE. fit 1 T H


«'m«M-.iiiad a dislila* fm* -Mrs. .M«rridi-w. It ua.s ir i io that lu^ iiad not. -oon any na-mlM-r ol nor lamil\- duf i i i^ ilu* last ilirot* yoars. Ilo w. is ,-i‘\only- liu* . l»m took sja lt o\«-. |h*ni, oar**


of iiims.'l f l l ial la* mit tht . and .litiimy ‘■im-on*- Iv itopod that In* would, live lor ai ioihof d« ( :uh*. Ml* M-ldom )oti Id- lions.* in Si««uu- lav’- toi i i diiHi't i i!u* winlor na*iiili s, and ihi>


i - . r i i in; ; In* \\;is ^i i i i iui lu'fori* tin* dravriii^- inom tin*. Imviito In-j, j ini - las l his at ior -


ilmm-r pipr. “ .Mon* fool > o u ! " >u«'h was Id." o.M-lamalion on Itoarin;^


. J imm\'s tiiotia-nioij- mw" . “ 'ria* .Min idit . s a r • a - r licndnit . mr i - I'vi* I;iajwn Mr.s. .Mi-iiidi-\\ tor


r .uiaiy i f i 'U.


\i'ar.— know h«*r ni i lor tmia lo hu"hami . Slu* ji;i.s an o\o for noikiiiix Imi tho main rhani -. -. " •* Voi i ’ raii'L say that ol .Mtiiii I . " an"Wi r- 'I


.liininy. “ \Vhat*" hi.-d in lla- hom* ! " Mr . M ilina*r


Indii-i-ous tn -iioak < f .Muri. l in that way. 't on h.ivo only to .-«-o l.or la c * . Suppo- c ! hruto


tier on .'siindax al t i -mooi i . " .Mr. W’ i l lmc r 's o i i ;m wa.- ial ;cn jo r a—cut .


hut. on ."-aiuiday moitdiip; . l immy ici<-i\c«l a few lilies f iom his o .aml fa th c r to the clus't- th a t 'rm-."day wottld soi j Idia h . i l c r .


'riu-y


rc;iclu-d l iic hotia* at four o‘< lo< k. when i)ic iiutlc r -ndied in a f t icml ly \\a> on J ininiy ;md io«>lc llicin lo the thaw in;;-i-ooin.


,\.- he la-M out .Mt-.


W'lIinuT. tal i . \ciy littli* la -ni, cl4sm--liavi*n. cai-cfu!ly life.—cd. was - iandi i i“ on the he a r th­ rug' wiiii his iiai k id tlm liri*.


hi - hami , he. looked si rut ini."in“ ly ;il .Muriel throti ;; li his , -pe i ta i le - and xaiia- to the eon- e!n."ioii th a t sta* wa- the nan-i* dangerous iio- i-au,se o\ her ji-i (iliarly i iai ik. ino.oiuous i \- pression. wi'i< !i mii'.lii ea- i !y ueeeiu- -iieh an iinp.ena.li." \oti*i;4 ti.aii a.s Jiinnix' . -Mr, Wil l- iiu r. however , was lOO eNpei ieia-ed to hr t.Lsily deieived and well. .linim.V would see l -Mr, \N il lmer made no r r le i . 'm r to lla* . n-


L'as^oim 111. tl.ou<ili la- jilayi-d the «•onl^^■oli• ho.'t. Me wi-uL a " laj- a" to a."i; .Muri**l to pour out l la I r a . a -k rd ali»*r la r mothe r jiiid sist-.T". ta|k*.*d ol hook" and pla>". ihouoii lie Inal not. hern a t a thei i l re lor yt*ar.-. lull oiadi ial ly ;ir. -.v ."livni for longer and ioiioer in l e r t a l " . .Jimiiiv


oiandlalae i * . The old man "oon tir<d. l*.\er.\ weel; sei l ial to maio* a di l ierenee.


l;e»'[)iMo a e|o".* wateii upon his Bill al-


iiimijih 111- \i.-lle.rs had obviously s tayed loiij^ eiiou^ih, it was ^ie;«t|y jo 1m* «l-.-"ireil that lie rhotild s.iy "tina.-ihintz in aeknow h-tlj^meiiL ol till* e noap*men t , so that .Muriel mi;»lil mak** a " : i i i " lae tory repor t of lia* intei-\iew to her iiioilu-r. . liminy. of eiai ise. km w that evi- rytldno


would turn out quiu* all r iohi . It was trun t h e i r had m*ver 1mm*u any «*\plieit ]t|-omi"e uhotii the l ilt lire, hut la* had lieeii dependent oil .Mr. Wi lhimr siiieo his t if teei i th .wa r ami then* was no ilimht that hi.s allowanee would Ik* inereasetl so th a t h<* ni ight


Im* ma i r i id


within a iviusmiahlo time. Nor was i t to In* iiUestioiird th a t in dm*


eourse lu* would e»ime iiitf> a very eomtonahle iiieonu* and, in la e i , as he ."at lM*lore the liiar witii mu* e\v on .Mr. \Vi!lnu*r and the otlu*r adtnirint.tl.v on .Murixi, lie h it l i t t le le a r about


llie fu tme . .Mr. Wi l lme r ’s ebin hail <lropp4'd on to his


ih e s t and la* had not spoken for suiiu* time w-iu-n .liinniy iO"C f rom his ehr.ir. l i e was tal l , w-eil-imllt . tiooil-lookiiiti and a.s lu* .s I imkI hv .Mtniei'.s ^iae. they nn.de a ; :alhmi pair , j it * nf . ted ids hand on lu*r a rm ami


.slie


;;laneed Mnilin;;l.v int^i his ha*e. ** J


. linunv.


think i t ’s t ime we were ol f .” ^ saul “ Don’ t trouhle to ;^eL up, ’ ’ hu


atlded'. a.s Mr . Wi l lme r sh>wly rose. “ No irmiMe. . liminy. No t rouble, iho


old man ."et met! to beeenie Midtleuly w ide- aw.ike.


liohl ing out. her iiand, or whieh, however , m» not i re was laliosi.


• (Joodhvi*. Mr . Wdl ine r . ’ said Mur iel , • t m


, .. *\VilImev,


top shelf anil wit’ii tliis In liis l-*h*\<* *'‘*‘*k‘ way to a .small tahle in tho middle of tlie M’hnt have you fioi there.- asked .liinmv.


“ I ’vo been’ tnakinj; a new Tvdl. I t roaoheU mo au hour or two uro and T thought that, iMMluiixs. :tli.‘ks Memdew would not miml


“ To tell you’ tho truth,” was the an.swer. witncssini; it.”


fdletl hv a m*st of bookshelves and wlien he shuJileti towards it. .limmy thought, that ho w.is Hoiim to lend Muriel oiU‘ ‘>l the hooks about whieh they had hceu talkint'. But ho look up a li’f'al-look’.np' tloeument Irom Iho


1’]io leiGss on the l<*ft of the luvp.ace was


“ Uiu.* moment , one moment , erieil -Mr. *


pi r.-isu<l. “ 1 l a n ’ t ai-oia*. I f i t wi-n* not. lor my moiioy -hi- wmiMir t look at y o u . " “ rj>oii my wo ld . "


"aiil . liniin v, “ it*"


;iji<* aj ipi 'aring t«i givt? tho nniking of a will a c e r ta in painlul signitleaiico.


part* f i' lt {jurjH-i.seil a t the re(|Ue.st. “ W’lnit ai'o .vou going to do;-” excla it iied


IMr. M’ l l lmer, a.s liis gr.'uid.son went to tlic hell. “ I. l lmugi i l 1 tvonld r ing for . Jenkins . ’ ’ “ . lenkins ! Why in llu* world .should you


r ing for . iei iki i is : ’ ’ “ 'r i iere mus t lie two witnesses, you J>m>w,’ ’


said . liminy. “ and they mi i " t l»olh lu* pres ent ■while you .sign. As -Muriel i.s to be oiu* I. ll iougi i i . Jeukii is wouid do' for the o i l i e r .” “ -\o. m».” replied .Mr. Willn ie r,


** ^'ou


oiiglil to know that a In lu'lieiary under a will « a i i ’ t at I as a wiiiu s.s. 1 have h*l L' . lenkins a ."Ml.ill b.'g:u'.\, .N.ilurallj.-, j i t te r :dl


these


year.s.” ** t,liiite.’ ’ ."aid .liininy. Mr , Wiihm-r iiad ids baelc to ilu* olhe r s a.s


he. s loed by ih*. talde* imiyi t ig Mie red tap-e and sj.i ej-.diiiL. llie ihieumem. out ln'fore idm. wliili* .Miuiei move*! fc^'ine <>f the orname'i i. s to ni.'ike room lot i t . “ ^’ou and Mi 'S Mer r idew will do in' i feet - he said.


'riijit wjis the most t rying inomeiu nf


. J immy’s life. ||»* saw tiuii . siiiee In? was a eomp<*ient wiliie.^s, he mnsl- lie le lt mil. in ; lu*eold. Me llie.uglit of .Mrs. .Merridew Jllifl saw trmiltle jiiu’Jiu jind al- tiu* saim* tinu* roi-*? lo show no sign of i l isappoinlnient . As -Mr. Wi l lnier took ji. loimi jun pen fi om his wjiisteoju poeket and i'emo\-ed the cap,


. linimy pushed Im-ward ;t eliair . “ 'I'lnink you. . J immy. Th an k y o u , " "aid


the old man, s i l l in g dman. Ihiving adjus ted his spi-etaeles. he li-aned f«o-\\ jird juid ."Ion ly "igiu'd lii.s name, al'teiwjird.s holding out. the


px’ii to .Muriel. “ I don’ t Icnow wiiellui* you 1,-an wri te with i t . ” In* julded. “ \Cry ni.s ly. ihai ik \(iu.” she ai i 'we ied.


“ Wlu-Te am I to put- my name ; -” “ .Show .Mist; .Meiriilew. .linimy • liiniiiy iiuiieal«‘<I ilu- pine**. “ ^'oii mnsL put vein* j iddre- s .” stigge"t«*d


-Mr. A\’i ! i i t iei . “ .And \our »ur iipj ilio ii . ’ ’ She nj is leaning ove r the la l i le. and m.w


with liu* pen ill he r hand, she turned her hejul, gazing into lii.s tae(*. “ I ’m afi.-iid I liaveii ’ t o n e . ’ ’ she said. “ W' liie ‘ Spins te r . ' ” answet-ud . linimy,


Sho nuulo a hew i tehiiig griina< e a t lie* word and pre."ently haiuleil ]ii;n the jten. “ .Mind you wr i te nie«'i\. . limniy , d e a r ; "


she whi"p<*ie'j. M.'uing wr i t ten “ . lames Cju-ew Wi l lni i r . B;*rri"ti*i--.n-j.iw,” ami mlded hi" address in


the ,M iddle 'retlipie. .l immy e;iletnl|y rephieed tlu* eap oil the pen i»etor«* ret i i r i i ing it to his gi- ;indtatiie r, then .soK-mnly sai<l “ lioiMlIiye ” jiiid ;i" "ooii Jis he was oiu.side the house, took IMniiel’s arm. e xj i laining to her a-t4tni"linu*nt wlni t, his a 11 e-i a I ion "ignilied. 'I’liey would iMilh lijive tell- eoiisidt ralily more jisimiislted. how­ eve r .


if they could lia\i- seen whai .Mr.


Wi lhi ier W.IS doing ;j i jiu* moineiit . Sl J iiid iiig on tin* hear i l ir i tg. lie took tin* i e-


• eii tly 4*N»4-uti'(i xvill in hi;, liands and tor*- it ;u i4 ,ss. {Ii4*ii put t ing the l*alv«*- loge lhor . ton*


llieiii . igain. iinally j i l ju i i ig th e f r j igmenls on the top «ii tlu* lire jiii'l hohl ing iliein ilowii with the p*i!;<*r till they wef4* *--nlii'eIy e«iii- sumeil. M'* lu*gaii to look' hirwjird with iiH( :i"e im-


p.ilii'ite*' i»» . I i iumy’s n«*\t \i" it . Mi aiv.;i\s s.iw his giandsoi ; two o r ilii-v-e l imes a week jind. a - a in.i tli-r «if fa c t , he ar r ixad mi I*'fi«hi_\ l.il<' in ilu* a l ie r i ioon, hxiking .•cai-4-4-ly llu* "am** man.


'I'lu* l ight iuul g«)iu-* «iut of


Ills e\i*s. Mis I'ai e w;," haggar i t . In* h»oke4l |il;e oiu’ w ho 4lul lu’i- .sle4-|i 4i’ night " and -ei.iiu-'i t<» lia\»* mul l ing i::- "jiv till atl«-r an ummually


s lu. i t ."lav. he ro"i; Iroiii his l i iai r . “ I may as t\4*|i h Jl \n\i and gm it o\*'r.“


he bl i imx l out . My 4mg; igeineiu' - otf. .Mis, Mi*rriib'U' li.i.s Ikm'u put t ing lu*r loot down. >lie do<-i i’ i e‘ .ii"i«!er I am in :i "uiialih* j io i - Hon. " • * .\h; " "tiid .Mr. Wi l lnuT "igniti« jin ily. ,\/» doubi .Mini ; ! bad told Iu t nioiiN>j- that


.l immy ha«l witnessi'd i|u* will :ind ,Mi". .M«-rri4leW' Inul uiuli-i-"l«uul wliat was implied 1i'*im 4* tin '4* tejir."! ,\ow .Mr. \\ il|nu*r


was almos t tempi* 4I t*. rt'assim* .liminx , imi


f«-li. al rai i l h.-i iu* sluniM ile ji-ai Id" m\n 4*ml. If Mur iel and .Mi-. .Merritb'w learnt tb a l tlu.* will Inal b••en d4-ir«iyed. .limmx wiiiild again be eaiiglu - in l lu' ir mi l " . .Alilimigli .Mr. Wi l im. r ri-niindt-tl liimselt' iba i be Inid lu'eii ( rue! 4'.iily to be kind, lu*


loi ibl not help r« proaehing hin iseif wiien iu* ."axv . linimy "o we* ln-gom* 4lming tin* i*nsning


iwo or tiiii-i w*.ek'. Ih* eanu* m .Sloan** ( ixst eiii a> regular ly a" imua). lieing 4leier- miiu-ii ilnit lii" gr J ini l fat l ie i ’ s eoiuluei -houiil make 1.0 di(fe:-4'nei* 10 bis own. but he had litib* lo .":i\- tor hini-ell .


.Men have di**d from


t l in* JO l ime bill not for h-\e! .Mr. Wilini-er eoii"t»hd liiiiHell by itu* a""in-i'iiee tha t . liinmy would soon reeo\er lioii i his di."ap|H>immeiit and. imieed. a ihtferemM shiMilx- hee.-iiiie p4*r- e.pubu* . Wi thin siy w« f k s «»1 .Muriel’s f-tijitary \i"ii m Sloaiu* t're'-ei*iit lu* iM'gau to "inih* JtgJiin. Mis ela'eks tilh'd out . hi.s 4Ves "horn* aiul -Mr. W'illinei* < liiiekh*<I, Me was s i t t ing jiimu* at.si.x o’clo ck oiii* (‘veil­


ing when .limiiix' was amimmeed. Altlimigli the spr ing had eo;m agjdn. ami .Mr. W’ illim*:* womK*red v.heihi*r it w;is (h*stin4<l j.) Id* his la - i . tho 4*\-. r.iiig-, W4*rt; ."till lo lu itiul the re w.is ;i good lire. *• By .lo\-e! A'oii look umomnumly ((Uii- fort-able in lu’i'i ! ’ ’ cried .limtii.v. “ ( t iad to "ce y* tu. " said -Mr. W’ illmer.


•• t,)llit(* well.- A',,u look' well, rij all e\-4'llt".’ ’ “ 'l‘(»p h o l e . " an.swered . l immy. “ Sit' di»wn." said .Mr. W’ i l lme r .hut his


grandson rem. itaed s tanding looking *b«wn .it llu* old man. with his hands in his troUs4*r.s p*»ck(.‘i .. “ l'\"i* ."omel'liiiig i(» ?ay to you. . J immy . ’ ’ •• 'I’lni l ’s ra the r oild. ’ ’ •• Why! - " “ AVeli, l'\(* r-mneliiiiig to .<-ay to you .” “ A'ou r*‘c-olK'( i . ’ ’ .stiggi’steil .Mr. W'illmer. *• the :ifl«*riiomi V(»u witm*.ssed my will.


pm it in the lii’i* the moment , .vmi l e f t . ’ ’ *• (Jood lord, whv <Hd \ou do th.al 1-’ ’ “ I wasn’ t, taking risk.s. I . i fe's nnei 'r taln.


cspeeij illy when a man ’s my age. My only ohjeeti was to le:ul .Mi.ss M»*rridew t ‘» h(*liovi* you had nothing t.;); ('.xpecL* from nu*.” “ A'ou suceeodcd in th a t , anyhow.” said


.1 iinmy. “ -\s things have turned o n t , ” All*. AVillmei* eont innod, “ you’ ll admi t


llu* ruse w;is iuslili i'd. I knew these p<*oplo- .so’ wi*II. 1


kiu*w llu* gir l would throw you o v e r .” “ I t was .Mr.". Alei ridow who ehucked mo,”


crioil . limniy. “ Anyh(»w, you’ re well out, of i t . 1 h'lvc only wai ted to toll you t ill thore was no foar


of renewing ihi' e i igagomont .” “ Quito o u t of llu* qi ics i ioi i , ’ ' said . J immy


with a gr in. “ 'Po toll you Die t rut l i , Mur ie l ’ .s mar r iod.” “ IJoml graeious ! Sho ha sn’ t los t much


t ime. AVhon did t h a t tjd;c> j i la c c ” askod Air. AVilimor. “ Tho end of bust week. A*«n see .slio ditln’ t


mind tidcing he r <*hanco.” “ Whom w i th ? ” iloimuidcd Air . AVillnicr


.siuin>i.'’* Wl iy, wi th me , of eonrso.” * “ W h a t ? ” c r ied Mr . AViUmcr, s t a r t in g to


his foot, “ So on ’I’hur.sday morning,” . J immy e\--


])]aiiiod, “ wo walked to t l ic chur r l i ju s t round th e c o rn e r f rom th e house and the k n o t was t ied.”


women had been t r j i incd as ma to rn i ty nur>c*s, and xvoro a t th o present t ime min i s i c r in g to thoir l i s t e r s . S ix te e n oi l ie r oent re s had fiocii oj icncd by thos e women, and si.x more would ho opcnet l i lui in g t i ie piV'-enU ye a r .


'I’liero


was no l imi t lo th e i r xvork e x c e p t th o l imi t th e y imposed as :i Chr is t ian Chnridi, aiul tlK*i*o wcixi no o th e r means hy whic li men eonUl he sjivotl.


T h e collections amounted to over T16.


CLITHEROE R IF L E CLUB. -m \ ’ i s i o N I.


rorNTA' i.i-:A(;ri-:. c.


Dr. .1


•\. |{ti]iiii"on I. l»a.rk .........


M.din ’I', lal .


."^oiiIlipoi i tlul Mot I'l't urn L e a d in g imli\ iiiu al aggr * ('.-ap; I . -"‘.'2 poinls { pi:""i!.b.-


Dr. .1. S. i> 1 - THE AUTHOR. .Mr. \V. !.. M.'orgi-’ " repuia i ion jis :ui


j iuihor reiidei-.s any eommendj ii ion ."iijM'i'lluoU". ( )ri the ;idmi""ioM (»t waiiu n iliem-elve." , liu- ji i i l l ior «rf “ 'I’lu* l ’onre'"ii;ii." of I ’ lsula Ti- i*nt ." “ ,A B*(l of B c " ' - ' . " iind “ 'I’lie Sect'll.I Bloom­ ing, ’ ’ niuh |■"t;uul" the teminiiu* iiiiiul l)4*tiei" than any 4-onleiup**i ar.\ aul lea- . ami


l io"


fuel jd*)iie makes his \\itil< 11 le - i - iaMe m M'omeii |•^•a^i••l■". Mis \


\ t»iu h r l id I xjii'ied i-jiri-.T lu* w;i"


eilliejlli-'l "Ueee."."i\-ely Ji" a eliemi."!. < ligillct*!'. h a n i " l e r . .soldiei-. and iiiHiuc"" man gi\-e.s liiiii an nnu"ii:dly larg.* Him! t*t exp.- rieiiee n» draw upon. S l imming tin* 4-lui-teii-tl '«eIu"ion in wliii-h " 01II-- null li j inihor - Iniiy inetn"eiv es. .Mr. (b.*org»* miiiglee with ilu* pt-ople *>l hi*- tlax': ihi.s gix'e.s bi" no.-. I" a ib gr**e ot real i -m


wiiieli few j i i i thois oi ' iain.


.She loolcotl lathoi* s lar t le t l , ^Ir . A^'iIhner’.s . l immy for Ins


1 9 2 4 . ” Illoss my soul I” ojaeuhitod Air. AAillmor.


“■ AVhat dill' Airs. .Merridow .say?” “ Oil, lo rd!” jinswored . finimy. “ .Amongst


o th e r ploasjuii lliiiig.s t lmt " ) ie -would neve r


speak to e i th e r of us a g a in .” “ l.’ li wr i te to h e r to-night-.” .said Mr . AA'illmer. “ Wlieii a re you going to br ing


vour wife lo seo m e ? ” • Wel l . I ’vi* brcnight he r . S h e ’s wai l ing


• “ (lood hejiveus, m a n : why in the world don’ t you feleh l ier in'?” e xda lme i i Air.


oiM.side in a tsi.si.” .


WillnuH* exc i tedly. . l inimv was oiiL of the room on the iiistjiuL


jiiid .Mi\ Wi l lmer was s tanding with his hack lo the lire wlu*ii .Mr. and .Airs, .limm.y Willm<*r i-ntereil. 'rite old man held out his liands, jiiid AInriel, running iinpulsively forwaid, threw he r arm.s round his neck.


“31ANXKUHNS.'’ W. !,. (JEOiUJK’S


(iRHAT NhW SEIM AIi


FOR ADVERTISER AND TIMES READERS.


.Ni'xi w.-ek. w.’ "hall give ilie .ij:*


e l iaple f s of a "[tlentlid new "ct i ji l -• “ J\l^.uiiie(inins ” hy W. L. (teorg*'. ” .Maiimijinii." " ."tiis. s ia r i l e " . thr i l l " ,


■iiing •loi-y.


it


toue lus ihe iMts Jllid l*eaks ol lov.* ill il.s \ivid revela ii i.n from ji r.ew angle of loi-ee," el*o-nalIv at ((Ui IIm-l with the 4-011 vent iou;i I ei, (ie ; oi -nl i i le .iiul de\ .1 "t :i t iiig eliuitiuii" . ol .sueeL and )'a"eiiml iiig jeiid(*riu .""cs.


I t is


Boiiuim-e. -Adventure, De n uio n . Pji""Ioi i . gjiiii- ing iinpi ‘1 U-. and po\\»ra- i lu* .sioiy pr«)gre.""4*s.


The iiigli mnitu lit of ii it i’ii"e drantji i" leaelieii uli<-n iii.V";4*ry. grim and Imin ing. in in u h " . Sus|»eti.'( Is li4-)il 11. lining high in ;i -equeiiee of


int r iguing " i iua i ion - wliii-li mik e lu*


my.'-tery ii.oi'e ii."C! i.iabh* - t i l l . Mow liie plot. 4le\-elop' i" told ill imi.'l eil\ .................


A s r u i t v KAU ABOV K TM K I 'S l 'A i . n .A S S Ol '


.<KKIAI . .


BFINFOMCF.AIFXrS X F F D F I ) .


I'oreigll lili"."ioil;ir\- S4*|-\ i<C" u ere eoiul tlel etl


jiL the P.iri"li t ' i i inch. oil Siiiidji.v. nml r*V(> exeel lent di"eour."( s we|-e del iwi 'ed by .Majo i- ( lenerj i l S i r M. Kei ivnn. ( ‘.B . . t ’..M. lL. (uh'» ji Im. juld |-(.""ed liie "ehol;n-> in liu* .Simd.iy S ihool III the III teriiooii .


.A I ihe e\-;*nmg


.‘.erviee lu* denli with medical mi,".'iini work iii the. Sondai i . de.-c l iliiug a \ i ' i i lu* paid m liu-


wefi* aetual i -d by the kiuiw bdg.* j l iat tlu i<* wji" 1:0 olit.-r w a_'.- Ill u i'ieli iii.-n might l*e .sa.ved and went I’or ih a.- mi—loiiarie." pi . aeli th<* (bi"p. 'i .


(if ill.' ( JI I t l l . " M** fell e<)M."li' lined li.v lo g>. iilll into otiu I i li." eMiMMjiiid In


l-’r«im linio lo tim>- oii'-


iu a n l ol III'. M and w.aneii who ga\i* up gn ut :)|ijio: tuni l ie " al iioliu* in onlei iliai t:ie\ mighi (i<*\</ti- t!a -ir ii\e- m i l ia l jnirp*:


,\ n *--x-


amj-k* wa> Dr. .'^•unei \ ille. lin- im.ii in i l ia ig, . (»f llu* .Mount Kv( i- ( -1 >-\p; :lii i*m. Me w a." -o " t ruck l*y llie need" ol llte i i a i i t t " lie ".iw i.ii his )i.unu-\ l i iai hi" w!ioI>- lit* eii.-iiig d ami he i»eeam.* a mi.">i* nai-.\ .


he a ld of great mn- ieian- Idle Proi. --. r .S| I ei."ier. who gave ii)i Iii"


()i-. ; igani . one in onlor to


mild."t . r lo the ne rd" oi i!u- mt i i i c " in .\li-i* a.


' fhe I’ r o t i ' -u r u i o t e ; •• Pl iv- i ial mi"<iy i" gr . .11 ei 'erywhere oin la r. . We * i\in-ei|


)ieople l i aw heeli "poi l l . ill a. i l a l o r eoiiu-" al «iiiee.


Mudieal ireji tMu-m.


ll jiuy on (■! U- I.- ll an * | i ; i ; i j mn


i" iu ei‘."-ai \- a iio>l>ital (*peii" t<* n." immedi- Jile|\'.


(Mil here* million." In c wiilunit liojie of l-hirA- day. ilion"and."


endure leJ- llble " l l l fe t ing wUlllM !l**po .if ;i!le\ ia l io n . "


A/ast Changes of Opinion. .Major-f Jeiier.il K*n\oi i then went on t<»


«l«*-eribe Id" \i"iL l<> the .*"inidaii. Ki-«.m C.dio to Kl ia r ionm was a lour da\" ioi i rmy, two l»y r:dl aiul twd b_v ." tia iiu r. .\" oiu- pa"-i'd abiMg aiul ."jiw \illjige alt* r \iliagi* and knew th a t


l . i i l ing ill i t " dm\- to e a i iy t!u- word < f ( ' I t r i - i to i b r nu.niu; . "L p a r i " of the ( J i r ib . " la y in g ;i "hori timo aj, Kha r io i im.


ihe\


( 1 *:-.••<*d 11) ( bnula r. w In*!-** ( birdon ha< I hi" iu-ail- (liijirter.s. lb* l l ie ie \i " i t ;d a hoi i 'c . <>n tb** *-(lge ol' llie de " e r i . ul iei , . in tile til'"l \eai* of


Mil" e en tn iy . lu o mi"-ionari«*". (b u io r ami


a rlergv unin. opeiu-d a i io" j )nal . ( Ingj indly tli*\' ini-ejided lo open a i io-pi la! ill ilu* c i ty, bill were lu-l jiblo to of ilain pif iii i"*-". ami bad to go into tlu* de "e r t . \'rry -oon that- luni><* m llu* dr.-ert ii<'<ariie known a - tin* “ poi-on ii(ni"i'.” 'Dia l wji- b'lw at


l ii - i l ir-


.Malioinm .'dau" |ook< d ui>oii tbo l*!iigii-l 1 nu n . K(niM«‘en >e.ir - lat**r. a litth* lu*"pital wa."


(ipem (1 111 i ! i e ( ii\ i i - e l l . M ( ont .iiiied twi' iiiy bed" for men.


Ill llu* > .a r b.* \i - i t . * l (lonila;-


lie wa- )iri.'i*iu at ti?e (i*-dieation of au r x i r i i - -ion of Miat lui 'pi tal . iw*'m\- bed-, lor wimirii inixing breii pr4»\ ub'd. TIu'.-o wlio km \v an>- i ldug about .M* bamiit* (i.iid"m mn- t


i ali/.e


I be vjt' l ( l.angi* <if t e ebng u||i*-ii li;ul tak< 11 ptaet* wlun .M<di.imiiu •Ian- would allow :|u*ii' wimieii li* *g(* inti* that bon-i- t " !*e ir*.'at*d b_\ male «li.et*.i'. .MMunigii tlu* bi . -pi ial lia*I lU't bel l i fi*|-m.ill\ Opemd. four (»l tlu* b.*|s wefi* (iceupied lev woiiuii . Tlu* e brgvi i ian bad. by tlun. liim*. beicmu Bi-lu*p Winn. l*ut llu* diKi(*r jnul p a "> d awa.\'. and id- willow wjrs - t il l worldiig in ilu- cit\ . in elnirg • oi a g i l l - ' "elu'i ’I. riu- Bi -boj ) d t ' l l e a t . i l j l e *\ . lei i - ion. T b a ; -lu>wt I how e in p i i * t e !y tb,- in i, "ioiiai'ie " Inui. in ’_M ye a r - , ga i iud tb.* ( enlaieiu-e of tlu* liatix e.-. WiMdu >i\ 11*011111" (U tluii. tiiiu* ;Mu>rtirr e\i< n"ion wji" i-i({nir.-il. Soon a f t e iwa rd " be w. iit to .-iiiotlier re c ep­


W. L. O.P


( lilberet* I bl l-'toli


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


.Mailelie.-lei- Cltx ........................... .Maneiie"! .-1- .Muuieipa! ( »ilit . r - . (■ai"UotMl <.'i>lli»'ii«’" (Wiga iO


A|»pleti>n ........................................... Soul. lipt.n


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


tion ai rang* d by ilii* dia i o i ' " widow , in (*m* «>l tin* -V lu'oi.-.


.\ l ibe eenelt l'io ii of jlu*


af t(*nio i.n, as he and ids fri i’iui" wet<* ".lying ** ( lood-b\e.“ ( l i e of the h*:idmg lUenhant s


€m


ol t lu ' e i tv ( Jinu* ami -aid. “ To- i lay. >eii and w.* li;n-4- Ik t‘ii Mu* giie-t. ' of the lid- 'ioii.irii* -. ^Ve. tlu* . tioiiammeihin in e n h a i i t " . want to gi\-e \ou a i-4*eeption. ill oi i le r iha t wc* may "how onr grai i tndi * to the (,’..M.S. Wil l \on etiMl.-?" ( I f e onr -e tlu*\- aeeepH'd Mu* il ivi ta- ti. n. wliii ll wa" f**r tw*> d;iy- lati-r. It was to be lu*Iil in the M a i ki t-pbu-e of tiu* e i lv and w lu*ii ih»*y :irri.\ id i be> t onml i he t ('.id" i lear. d by nuiniited jiolic e. not a> a pr e e amioo. bin as a "ign of r . - p i c t . T lu y pa""«'d jdoiig to a nmgui l ieem teiiL widiii iiad liecn piteln-.l tin* l iu' i r r«---i'ption. It was tlu* nu*-t gorg.*ons ti-iit he luu! eve r ."eeii.


.\tu t i le r eompi im. nl


paid tlu 111. wji" lhai tiu* reeent ion luul hi en iixeil on Mu* I’ ro p h e i ’." birihd;i\". T h e e in t r a l gangway in tlu* tent w:is coveret l with -ear let elot ll.


l-'.V4'l-y where were the* liu*st- hni " l i


d'-eoration.;. ;ind tlu* walls weiu* oruati* with elephant ui"k." and i»-trieli i i in n u -. T h e 1 e- (e|*lion eoiielmb'd by the Iiu rehalU" e\pfi' -.- ilig llu ir bi*-{ t i ianks to tli.* t ’..M..’**.


Cross or Crescent ? /


T ' k b .\SUKK the hcalili, purity and bcjuily of your child’s skin. Kcgard


every little soreness, rash, chafing oc irritiUion jis a possible .source of dis­ ease. 'rrejii them Jill with Zam*Buk. T’liis pure herbal b.'ilm soothes juul


.1


hcjilstpiickly ami surely. Moreover, ita miltl yet powoi ful juiiisepiic iiitluencc protects tile tissues against infection. As a remedy for cc/ema, ringwornT,


impetigo, leetbing rash, seallcd head, ami other skin disoidtrs common amongst children, Zain-Bul; is invjihi- ablc. U expels poison ami discjise and restores tiie skin to a healthy stale.


says .Mrs. C. i'hillii’S, of g5(*. Brick l.aiit*. Beth­ nal Given Koatl. I.otolon. E "Her litMil was i iiist a l*jtJ I'atrli of itching places. Ib4rythiiv;


“Annio stifforoU terribly with scaln dlsonso '*


nn<l iHxiy, Zani-Biik removed tliu disease aiul left his skin v.-ithom a l.letneih.”


Tins »:ran(l lialm c/rru* cm/ till the soreness^ jiDil ina<le Annie’s heail swrcR nini cliaii. *’\Vlu-n Chailes ha»l soics on Ins hoa<l. faeo


m:v4?il a liopeless failure unul we used /aiiiThiU. A l l c h em i s t a s e l l Z am - l iu k . U3 & 3l‘ f’cr b o x .


Bill that eh.-inge of a I ino.-jilu re l.dil an iw (■rwlu*lndng !-e"pon-ibiIii\- npon Mu-m.


It


meant that, thi.v wunild l i .ue to mul t iply t l ieir I e]u-4* ..*iuaii\-v.- iu till* mi-f-ioii ib-ld. Im i t a ­ tion a f t , r invi tat ion eatiu* to (b.nda r troin vi lhig. s lur t lu* r u[i the .Nile for the doetor.s to go om and help them. In tlu* 4'.»ld "ea" .m. Mu-refi'i-e, wliem-vei- tliey i«.nld be "i».u-ed. the doc tor " niadi* ;i roiim! of liu* \iilag<'>. M.* vi."il.*d till* c i ty of l*:i o be id.


.A" be i r . ive i l .d


ah' i ig In* <-(iuld not lielp woiuh'iiiug wbal wa" g . in g to happen there. Was ( ivili";v:ien going t.( pngi-e."";- .Slu*nld tlu- C’hnreii take hobl (.f the pre-ei i i oppor tuni ty and r-eml (Uit tid", " ion a i ie s to cheek Mu* advanct* of Mu* .Molnmni i 'dan:- The (■|-o"S w-jts in the I’leld. whieh wjts i4> w in. il ie C ros" o r llu C'l-L -ee iu ? Bui they werv' niiabh* to .soiul oni iiii""ioiiarie.". Place a f t e r pla ce they eoiild oi ( npv lor C'hri"t , if only tlu* Chureh a t lunm- ' w.mid KUi.-e i t -e l f ami reah/.e somel ldi ig of tlu* m-4*ds (ll tlu^ peoph*. ."oiiu'tldng (j 1 the op[ ior iuni t ies JMul hick of n iiifore4*im*nts.


in ihi* I'^gvptdni


l)(‘l la tlun-(* was a lilMi' ho-pi ia l wilii ihi r tv hed- . 'riu*re was j i lemy of M.*ope, jind num’- ei-ous ( (opor iuni i ies . Tlu‘y eonUl evange i i " e the whole provim-(* if they eoiiltl ecjuip l i f teen vi l lages with dispen-ar ie" . .So fa r tiu-v Inul only lueii abh' t»> o(*oupy thr e e of them.' The ( ’hureli of Chrusi, had not. giv(*n them rein - loreement " ’. T i ia i was n o t the way t lu‘ eoi int ry dealt , with them in th o Armv. ‘ AVhen Lord Maig i."Mu*<l iluii g r e a t order o f his n*-


min dmg th e people liuu. they were l ight ing witl i l l i e i r l^a(•k^ aga i i i " i th e wall , everv reiii- for<*ement ])Os"ible was sent. out . Ajssureilly when th e C’j iptain of S a lv a t io n ejillod for r(*u»- fore cmonls , when He showed them llioso oj>- por tuni l ie s , t-nrely Mu*y mus t respond to the call . Thos e a t home coidd he lp hv mak ing hjiiidagt*s and equipment and thev could ;dso remet idier th e mi.ssions in th e i r pijwcr.s . AVhou they th o u g h t thak a t th e preson’k moment , many o f th e i r hospi tals wore closed down for wa n t o f .sUdf. money and .. ix' inforcoments . snroly i t wa.s a thing in whicl i th e Chur ch of Chi-i.st' ma s t confe.ss to negl igenc e. AILs.sionario.s were n o t only a t t en d in g to th e want s o f t i ie people llicnLsolves. but wore t r a in in g i l io luUives, .so th a t l l iev also mig h t help. In Uganda th e r e was a liosii ital where 2G n a t iv e


JUld


\car IJ>lM , .Mai<;r-(!eiu ral Kenyon elm-.- jo Id" t e s i . Ve ."liall hi* witlie""C" to the ill t •. riiui"! p.ii't-' -aid it' wa*' liei.-ni'i- men the io\ «• of .b 'll." ( ll ll."l land' , ilnii liiey fiiibll* •! e Mi" W U Mi '"e" .


'I iie.\ i<>


-A FTE.A LS < )X BlOn A 1,1-' OF C'.Al.S.


A CALL I'Xm I’^D ITOirs l’(jST-ll\(i.


TRADE UIMIONISM AND PRODUCTION .‘s i r . - -We jmr i(*id by your e..rr. -p.)tuk tn


“ K .B . . ” ill yinn- Ja."i. w<ck’ " i^-u,•. •• iij .,’ l l ie line"! ie."><m of ilu* evi( lion.- j . li'd-- t ji u tho da\s ol pr ivate einerpns . - :n,d pm a ' landlo rdi" ii i. m the l-uiiding ;tud lim,- l e t t in g of lioii-e-. for llu* uoi kiM"- t mimhered. (d-iuln.dly Mu-.* |imrti..n- in'„V- jind "hjill he taken (,ver by ti,-. nnmi. lor s e n l e e and iioi lor prol i i .” Tlu* "ooner tbi.s i- aee<»mpli-lu'd M;,


will ir bi* lor llie indn idmi] i,wiu r-. Tj. . is p rope i iy Mow wjii ting t.,i- t In* .*^'. in j,.. / i . ikc p<.-'--"-ioii. bin ju.i by I ' tni i -r ., : i,,|,


can Imv.- 1: ;ii ;i |u— to liu- pn -. n; aiul at ."'leii pri< f ;i> ;i-i iinjiaMi;il


would ti\. lor lei i ol


it . I r 1 uc-


misgiving- pii/./b " Mu mil do.


-lo|i Me m. tlu m. I a \ mg wellid Mu-y


r< - i ri* i


eonld (I


i )u* .-sociali.-l - •.(-


and I l l " i ■ m t


nd Ml d*


pi;-*-d !.y 1 b - nil. on: ]>ni.


am! Miai wodd lo i:d<ei;


V. I ii.


-I 1 n]ii> ^ r


1..


III gi n ! o tiiiiId a ; • i 111 r


pra 1 : i< iu*b*>d,


tile' - ilglii, ..: ; ■ !*. n ell M.I : 'I- '


i.'"Th' 'plei',," I I II 1 f - 1 . . I. *.1 , ‘1 1 1 JI 11


Mie deimind loi I rdon ed na r*- Mum an bnii-Iuig' jirobibii eo:ii'-- irom Mm will ba-..- to pr.M M-.n- lie.gld.uiii - ii ll 111 :i'-. -


"pol\- el 11 ;ld,i 'ill'; "a_gi*. h:i^.


1' e. X*.; . 0 \'i 11 '-*■ 4


If e M -.l'.- Ill 11iiin m-;:i I,


11 i > - lu" ;• !!•.n'*' l l : ■ 1 «>bl ig.i 1 u .1." w b* II ;; !i i li.-


l*ay i< r • iu- n* • 01 M:--i P e n t . Inn pt u: -c.iii.d- ; land|ordi-m. Thai ’'im;d - i .m- o i lu r naiii.-. m. II! \


;.m[ i *. l*Tllll b;i\ > I I r I..' I!


a mn her. (['.III |ll>n.' n| <1 !•;. i 111* ee il


not ll mg ' That J- wii.M jitt r. Mo le iei-nri* aiul


all to tliat high. I iile :l Man


m.t by bn-:ul


10.Mir.-r \vdl b .mi a I, - -..11 ii-ii■ lor


I ill* l.ii*.i ill Slo|.|i> ;III.! ilu*ri* wa- no mi- sio iiary tlier«‘. oiu*


reidized " o i iui ldng ol tin- giA-ai ami len-iblo ."nli'*riiig." of il ie uai ivo" . ( in o i o i iM lun Iielp


the i l ionghi that tin* t ‘hnr< h ol ( ’hi'i"i was .\f i * r


til .- liai.b-r


\|T ll ir e\ i< tioii - i.-s II'-- i< e lllriu-.i in to tin-


V memb.-r. w lu n Mu-y ar.* i.n mg iiu-<|:ii!abb- law-, iliat


I 1).- e;jn-e li.--. I


t\iaim\ a.- ••\. r exi-t d ni ea]-i!,ili-i I and Mu* o\il- of tiu-ir polity I'all n]*.>j; .-eh.'- with gr<-;u>-r <b-:i-i.-r tbali npi (tilu r "(ciioii of llu* ( oiiini mill \ . .Now. my do.ir fru ii.!- (l<-i* ai<- w


a "i*eial I egn!;i 1 i< *11 work w.-II. tlial 1- e- Mum Mu-\ 4 an nuik.- w.it.-r rim uj-Inil. Tie* nioi!opol_\ of ;ia«i.* niiu-ni-ie. imaginary int.*r*--t- e.i' labum- a.


*an i;o n;.;*


m.-mb er - ■;1U- of .111.*Mu' np*iii


bt i, U--


]Mior •• Philo 'I ll -V Would


l.inl.li ng lion-i--. Ml* i" \ 1 ■ n (![(• ni'i n-ali,-. • I t .


2 - i i i A p r i l . L' -JL w I ': ■11


Miai \oiir wild and impo-..ililf lii fa;; ; in faei . mai*-riali-;*.


P i l l ; TH E McKENNA DUTIES .


.--*^ir. A- a i,.ii.o;ir ni.m. a trail.- 1;: llu- .-.ll;


-oiae p.-l'iiap- a i !t-lad\ dfiiv 1 ’ - I >.iily I I f r.t Id Budg* t will j*b a-.* . \.'r\.*ne lb*v Mu- •• iMil.N Ib r.ii.l


iniie a Pr.*t-


liriou- poll! leal • opening .-latoi


. a n lual. - tai - .mcm. wiieii It IcMow- p f i i ' . tl


.ii*olilioM f t til - .MeK«-iiiia .h i ! : . - b. il. -a If mifioplox t!u-oi aiiioii;^..;


it s 'vvoilving n un i. .ob-i.- m t - o - f I'fW bet f . aL Ml. \. I \ ! lai f tii.- li i '


nior.- einploynu-ni, jair—■ lKi\-ing b.'i'n In-.iii”'!'! ..ill* (1 •• llu- l,.b . ml lUAfi' ii. .11 a -br .i - h, l-’ r. .* Tr.id,-. A- a tr.i.i |ii «.-t.'f i mg iipv ow 1: lal*. in pr.*\idmg n:.-r>- w-*rl nnioni- i. -


>'• !'■' '■■■II'


iitr.niin: .m ] - I oiiipi t b- 'i.'


Up 111 W 11.;: I mo-pl,. 1 '• Mu* l.dH-,-.;’ - IIinfill t I !'


nr. ami I !■ Ii . lor iti\ J. !l.


: oun t r\' ( Ili a p giod,- I roin .>1 !..*r f omn : a- re -nh


I*y r . - f i . - iag to a.IiiiM m: long lu.ur.". imd>-r] <.i id i . ;l 'eir


otiu-r e.in - i' -. .\s b Mg a- i b f . "ii;p. "\- tein .-•.i-i- lo wiiuii a- a .-".".laii-: .ippo-.'d - I -.ly w, a- tiad.- iieion---


bouml ll* •-\i*rei.-. i .aani i 'n .--ii'*- ; a


.-lavi-Iily f«*no\\ til, ridieiiloiL- u.ni i - .a r * ot j*re-»*m-da\ ILni ical i -m. T o .him 11 >.i\- m>- a i t i iud. * i- not e . - i i - i - i - iu "U pail.v i ( la;m l-* I*. long t... I t ]*!\. lli-i'i'.* no >oei;ili-t.- in Pr.n.- . ! ioiii-! mii: j ’ lul Jill- t!if"<* >*o( i.i l;.-i - lie.* t r ad ' - i ' - .Ni


«'l Mn* knui e x . . pi m i lu- 1' " a l t i tu d e


1." ; ** M\ will ].;• fri,- i : a ! i


praetiei- wlnn o t iu r (oui i t i j i - - ar-- ilt.- ami tlia l is 4-xa(ii\ m\ |'o-itioii. S.>*iier o r la te r t !.e Br i t ; - ! i L.d a;- ; in Mu* ab-en.-i of tlu* mi l o.lui : i"ii .*i


.‘-^o. i;di-m, wiii(!i m. i j . i . - r - .*i I'l. p V L;\.‘I'miien I -.p\ wail I*/* a gT.ui’..:; ; a g. -ne ;at ion ai, h-.-i.-t. wiH !* * . f ’r.ni ;i pr.n.-ei


admit fra.* ol ta.x tlu* eii**ap p.ro.ia- <*: iabonr in otlu-r . ojiu t iC,.-.


liu* u.irlxii'g man l*\ : in*; ll a in.n


at ferd a motor eji r b- . an at! .l itla reiu- - in cv-t oi a P*riti-b 1 slioilhl lu* 1)4* abb* to buy a elu.ip lo i i ign •ni-- whik- tlu* Br i l isl i wi*rking man - i .im * ' - 1*’a .*h tlu- cheap b r e ak fa - l tabl


I’ :- .. . ’a -


Jib le la llaex to a nnm wlu* ha- no iir a > nt ni- pocket.. Muul i . ian.


(,bii-!«li .nid 1 ''Lu


pally Wen* niuK j- m> nii-api'r* b.-u-ifa ah»a Mu- me r i t - of In*.- t rad- wb.-n all .'tb*'-'


(o u n t r ia - ilnit in ai i . * r are Pr*it ret'om."’. . Tli*" wotdd ba\.' cbnip.*.! on llu* .Inti* - at .-e*-* • lU'ver being ill*.*'tv.-d by ilu* det t : iii,.iiy C'obdeii Jind Br igl i l t radi t ion, wlii.li wa.- .ul right, in ilu* ’ tilti<-s l*nl ha- 1:0 appia-itr-a wh au’v.-r to ]n*esenL day eoiupeii ii\e . eiue- lions. I f .*"o(-iaii"m ej.nu* in to fore.* in M'l' count ry t,e.-mon-ow,


ilu* tir>i tiling tl"'


Six ia li - t (bivenuiK-iiL would have to do woiii-l hi* t;» ju-oU’\ t; the work.'i- from ilu* dmnpnug ol eh.-ap product." Ij-oiu o the r eaumri*-". TIh*> UTUiId tJix these unt i l ilu-y e.»-i iu tlu* op«*n uia rkeL th e sjuue p in e which Briti"li .-•i.H-iali."!'; <*otdd ]>roduee them a t . h«*Iiling tliat- “ tlu* for . ' igner nniv "end in hi" elieap gee’l'. W(* cannot p r evem In’m. jtnd if our «»wn pv**'p''’ wjini- them they <*im Iniv.* them—but when tlu'V ar.* iJixed to reju*h the same t<*i-Mis on wliich o ur people can t»htain their lovn. Sur e ly ;v roj isonable pi-ot>osiiiou. Tlu' re for e I sjjv ev('r.vlM)dy .-('rtainly win


n o t he plea.sed (h a t Ai r . 'Suowden proposes (•* al)oli-"h Uio AleK<*ima <Iulies—on tlu* c(»ntrar>‘ some of us Ijojk' M.at before August—-the pnj- poscil da t e of


jihoHtiou—fioinething _'vilj


liap\)en t h a t will cati"(* (hem to be relain*‘‘1 and tlo a 'gmxl turn to our Coventry trade


unionis ts . A\*1iicl» would vou r a tb o r in*— a well oin-


ployod and well paitl C'oyeutrv irn'C"* en gine e r , o r a ent iou o] )erat ive m*i(lier wclj l»aiil nor w<*ll -.‘mployed, wbile ebeap ruuslusl i » t t o u go<Hls f rom ]*Airopoaii coimlricts be ing sold in Alam-bostor warobousos Ptala ' ■


Cheap gootUs and notb iug to bn.v tbom " ’’j | r ims badly in ilonble harne s s agains t (I*'* op]>osing pa i r— .slightly dcais 'r gixxls l>a


twi c e nfi muc l i to bnv them wi th. T RAD E UXIOXIST PROTECTIONISI .


till ■Illy iif eeiino*


liabiia Ml - w If, li;i \ 1 . 1 J .-l;eW II- tl..u 1


1* 4-aniu*i lit e w II iunn it . ami ll'*- < .!imm' tvitlioul working foi ■ 11 .


-1.*1*1). fi tig - m ill!-M::d e a : , Tnu-.


III 1 a.-IC the-. - -vmp; i t l i ' l i .- P' fpl . . :e oni W !l. 1 .


I long 1.. real Iz.- ill.:■ 1 ].' ..pb-_ r. * t wI; 1 u > U ;


ill. m tliat M'«- tIu-v w 1 nit -


( ;■ -MII.HM, bin lib--


4 4;mrad- S ■ ‘ (lie 1 IIIe 1 1." tb. rl .,f *.M,, av.- no ;iMlmira I loll -4-111" l<* 1 O - f " -


ll t l i f i: 111 . MO- ( .•


....... • i.-*n


ill.* 1 M ^1


'idle own.-?- lea*. \.i b , . . . ' •' b.- M:,- wiiiu.n:


.,pi. ' li.,. W e„ ‘


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