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S.EAT FROM LIBERALS — >—« P O —< —
J i.N I) O il 3 r i IN iC l I 'A I ^ J ^
i.iE C T IO N S T R U G G l^ E . e O N S I -J H A 'A T l ) 'E S K R IT A IN T l i H E E L’ l^ACJiS.
Ilium* ip,li *'i*.clMUi was in j»i-*xrr<‘s< C’litli.T...' on .Saliirday.
liranitg paj-i.v lavours. wvn- lutiTvin|: ahoiii ill,' -ir<- ts,
Ks'vi’t tliat a IVw .•xim nioior ( .h - i Ikto was liul.- vid; iu-c" t Inu a iLNiiti-im-iu wiw
M^ii ii:<iv\m(t l.y a torrilic ilowiip.mi-'din imr at.-* lit ami *-vi-n inU'ia-t wa'* w*-Il
rii. alt iiio'Mi and xvfiiiiifi. Xi-v.-i-iludc -T vour.- wtru l*. ill*,. p,,II. th,. su-.-am*
.1*1 I 111: ' -Ml imu li .'.II ihai whon tin- p :p I' «a.ii* to lu* «-\aniiiuHl. itiv lowo.-i miUG nvi i'll I'x
i.nl liad Ikhmi sp.u'K d —iiim.‘. t,, i,^- pu- l o.
I. iiii: M ady i |k- day tlifoiiL:)i at m-ivi 'tathi'i'
I tu> vutiii^ wa*. dmu* wiiii (iiiii.t.
1 1 1 .'-*-
w.Tc voi.l I. can.-.* lii,. vnliiw pI,H-.<l * rosM;.-; aiiaiM.M tjj,. naim’.'' of nnnv
-,iit d por c . in . of til., inial rnniii*ipal I 1- . t"!'.: t.' and iIi.‘ I own i
|n‘ voiino ivpi\. - • • •
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.M.tyor p\l*imnian WliiiiN'ido) wa.s
oiuimiml: ollici'i and la*, lo^ ihor whii tit*: Ti vMi Ci- ik ami ids sial f . wa- ilianked tor Iii.s .->‘l•vu■o.s oiy the motion of ronm-illor
'ill. p;i;> wofiv.Ts l ion pnK»
..dod to Umii* i(-p«‘. ■ ivi- In-adijiiariio*-.
It. .socuiKud liy (.’onm-illor Ikirkor.
(,'ONiSEliVATIVE •‘EANIEL."
(■OI NOILLOH nOOTIIMAX
T in : rA iK n iT I 'o u s o c iA i a s T GUNS.
.m :\\ \ A 3 i i : k o k c o u a c i l u o k I I A K G I I K A V I I S .
A
• >m la- t ' l l ' - r\a t i\-os oj^.iin drank
•’■•""■ul laml idat. 's \\or<* oh.oi\d lo '
’ "I ,i'y w bon th** r^•snl^ wa.- aiEC . iTiwd as-.*nihh‘«l in Jri,nt l> lilo. kintz C
a.si I. _>; i i t
'hi;.. I III 111 [. -iiir . Patnrk.
i 'l .' .11 [••.III • KiiLrlaiid
Riv- n to Mr. Wood, who took hi- d.*toat in i l .' itin.; .'
I.irii.
parti.-nlaily waiin wolooin.* .......
}:-ht ait;.iin. h.i\<* ma.h.* nil' a \«*ry pr.jn.i man,
to-'l'i).
I * ' i y . l with luMU. .Mr. ( dunoi t '" do-cnl.>otT tli'- • l.-i 1 ioii as “ a v.'r.v }.t*tod oiu- ’* and .saitl I.-. -in,. Air. \\«>od would iio an.xioii-, to
.-ai.l C'oniioilliir C'
ia.vion. ** I can
not '\] . it-- thoi l . - jith ol my thank)‘nlno.-- lor ;.i" lin”.,. voU* ol i<inli*Pn(T.* .v.m ha\o ^i\.*n
i ■ !l II;; «1'.U II. .-^ii ' : !i;i!i" ainl \v.‘
'I I i:
I'l.-'l.l. Iitial : iil:
'.i|;.i| a- ihry .IP- ;.ri-;.it
N' I'-, t liaiikinjx :.:arij- lo lilt till! |.r..'
j.ai-;ty
til*'
'• i> ;im.* yon havo
ro.sjiomloil t.. that ap- ! ’ :d. mai.:nilio. ntly and
lil.irion-ly. ini t:,r. " o I o-ions yon h aw s.*ni mo at iho hoau • 1 tl.i p,ill ami «HKT* I was a v. ry ^oo.l s,.,oiid. 1 ly ! tlx r.* ai\- aiiion^^si yun n nninl».*r who. aUM.uuh ihoy do not aor, o with nio in ovi*ry- tlun.^. \«-i ha\o
v.ilod Ini’ mo.
*J'.j tlio-o
I’ "i'll my thank.s aro sp.-oially .In**." Couix illor |{oothman ha.l a lx.'arty ro<o|»-
ino Tins i.- iho tonrlh iitm* I hav.* a-sko.i '
to apjioitii nio \(>iir roin-o-.;iitaii\o ami
\\ . ( laniot l . . J .P. . .•hairinan of iho I'l iho lioni*03. tho ladionr j^ain hoinjr
l.'op .it tin* amioiim *1. d iho ojiih. i.l til.: tlio
. .mn d at St . . )aim-*s S.-liool anil tlio i w.,.' i!.-i !ar-.d
al.om
up n till- hio}| p.-ri-(>ntai;.‘. tli.ia *•;» ad il la t |
AFTER THE POLE SPEECHEe CiiiM- 1)1 “ I;,, 1^11,,1 In
Jl.'iiliiiiiiii, null,,. Ini'u-iml. II,. l„
.f.in, l,v ,-s- tomlino Ills hoarii .'-t tlianks to i l iov wlio had
i>'“ Il lihinl ■ ■ M'i rn Iici,i-,| IIS Cnimcillni-
ViiK'd lor him. and al.-^o i-xpr.-.-s.v* d hi> |iiautn*K* lo iho woiUoivi. pariieiilariy ihe
iailios. i-onii*-* t*‘d with tliiK clnh. for ’ tio if lalmni.s ir th.' sir.nnoiK liyht th-y Iia*l had. I lio w. 'a t i r f and othor loiidilion" Itad Ik** !! auain-t th. in. and. as Iirf*.re. all
tin*
yociali.'t-^ ytnns Iiad hoim aiim'*l at ii im- . l l . J lo rarrioil on Inrsim'.-:-; in thrir m‘iy;lili*nii- Inaid ami Was om- of tli*‘ nioinhoiG »if tiu Coii-
jsorvalivo iiariy in
pnl.lir life in C’litimro.' I , V/.!' ’ I’ey Would .'jtar.' no eH'nrt l«) mow.— I
pnth. l i*. u -dit lo Its kinroP. th.-y will. | liv*.- riHn d.rnn m
ntitl...1 I,.
..vA.li* 1 i iir vou'-.
V. !
I elaini tl L’onncilior JPioiiiinan, “ hnt if tin- ‘V’**-'' “" t '■"<*• -traiji l i i . work ami h.ok
i l icy hav.-n*i .sncivoil.-d-**)— • • X**." ox- t. , ) .inie..— (•• I lay
w.ni'i
w.irry
y.nil" ') — You
‘d .*nr liioml, .Mr. \Vo.,d. is vory do. p. M,. i.s not, M <*h;:p who sixinl.- at sir«-i*i ooinors. telling wot all ahoiii hi> j.;reat ahiliti. - and I'lisiiios- taoniti.--. hut In* is a man win> lio -.s roal
stoa.lv work in a .|tiioi -on .if w.iy. He* IS a man whi in th.- i*;wn can ill ,spai\>.
Local “ Gcorgo Washington.” I si.* •
aim.1st l.Hiks as it iho rat . 'pawrs .lidn’ t l.o- l:nv.‘ idni. Wo hiivo inanai^.'i.i ih«* al lair- of ill.* I'lwn Wi'll. 'I III* all'air.s of ilii.s i-Inli aro manatC'-'.l waII. and it ha.> -.*i an oxanipl,* to this lotyn. Ih n o \oai*s a;io thi> olnh wa- not piyin^ ii.-i way. .<inoo that dato wo ha\-, mu a Mini of CPtmii to^oilu-r ami iln* olni. has hoon. ami
ir>. payinp; it.- w.:\. In th-
same l ime wo ii.ivo piii.l L'
lti.nou ’..If tho in t i -bud no-'S.s ot the town, ami it w\- w lu out ot oMiiv* to-iiay w.> shonhl It*a\-o iho town
Cin.OOO hoitor oil than i t was two .wars a^o. I <lmi*t think tiior..- is onv ha.l mana;^t-moni in that.*-
prinoi|>l<- wciA* rieht .iml wor.* no.-.lotl t-o-il;i\'
i.ir tin* woliai'* *it both th * .'onnti.v an.l
C’-onnoilior Jlooilnnan
o.nil.'mini tiiai t l i . ir
GlithornR. IP' itr;zod tlu> ni'inli«Ts .»t lii.'
p.in.v to .siaml ioj^<*iln-r ami \oto for th-* four ovory i-inio.
^lix r.* was a unaninmn.s oh.*.*r whon Conn- oillor Sal i -I t hwaii.* rof-i*. hi- ailmiror.s
sh.ini-
.voti'i-o ixii -taiii lino nii ihi - plat form." AVhon
iiig " ( iood old . John! " * * ’TliaL’.- all r ight . " (-Vnincillor Sat.ts*rlliw;iit.* roioyu*.!.
*• Init
s]>.*alc'!•) ri*ah/.'d that In* ought i.j h.ivo got olio .'pi'ooh loady in llu* ovonl of winning, aiiil ;,i not h.'i* tor .ii.*ti'ai. Ilowovor. Ito ha.i not prol>aro.l oiLii. r, llo
-h.ircil with ilu* oiiior oanditlaK's ih.* rogioi at t lxodofoai of Air. Wood, Um* thing alunii that gonlioinan was that lx* wa' a good .-port and
w.mlil not h-l tiiai
np.soi him. IP* inid .sol an oxainpio lo JIai l
I'.iim-. -(** l laolirxy o a r r i a g .1 " l —
“ Dr. (trim* <an loll
.v.ni soinoihing al.unt th*K-o." C'oiinoilloi- Sat t. rihwaito woni on lo
: -ay ihoro m vor was a nim* wluii ii wa- so not* sary l«n* .-ill ciu’/.ins with int.diigomo lo malp* ti]i i l i . i r minds for thoms.*lvo.- and i.i
’u' ‘ "1 “ ’' ho ai'poaro.I ami ihank’ .l thos,.* wi... -ii|.port-‘d him. As ho ha.l irio.l to M*r\T* i t|‘‘ 111 Ml tlx* i>a..-il oo ho Would try Inriiip: ilio ix x i tliiV-* voars. If
• Ml; and - ii .-ngtli wa.s spared, he would "..11,' l,„t ll„.
I . \ii. I,"■„il,. r-
„ l . > , I ,i ,„, l„. I„„l 1, 0,n 111.'
iiim \.*ry muoli. - |‘K
: I alnr.' f ! 1)V I i-r^
lii! 1 - 1 'to I •!' 1 in«-iirs.<.
Ml-.:-.-, -cnnrs 1 li a ;.'! I!ic»’St
:■ !'mm i l l " 'i i- widely ;ji.- i i.-ifi-ct
' - i ij' l' l.v il- 1 i I • ! .......j)l <•(! IlS
W ’ l'•I' lii '.'ll un- i ill a [It inted
! I • li.iiid iiii.s ;i '! ill- l‘. ill*.w ing I \ H'm-. *11 )• lave.s
)AV/SON, Cl i thcroc.
/ • <;/ • //*//* r /or
„' i)nii i y;/-s- ■nw } iurc wh o l e
' Ihur.
lambr idgo Road, n, E .2 .
•e:. :i M di;<ir i.» i t . "
hunu.roii.-i.v .(P-'-rv<*.l Mr. \\<":.|.
a.Pling that he
e.irm-.'il\’ tliank*.-d el; :i( s.- who ha.l work.-.l ami
i t ,, , ,, ,. . , ■
tor Jiiin.
*‘-'^"11 if tlx*
c.intin.I.-mT* <;f liie j-atepayeis ' - iiiainiain. <l.-- -((.'lie.*r'.)
Again Ready F or T h e Fray. 1' ■' ‘'" 'F
H' w.i ' .mly I I - hchinil tlu* toiiith man ami. ‘h »h re wouPl ho a by.--. l.'.-Uon simrily. lx* Jixglit
li;i\4‘ a chance ol again - . .ur ing
; id, a ! ' w, ro al.-opiioly impra. lioahl'* ami had i no i-olalion
towar.ls ovoryday pto. That wan . whor.* tho <alin Coii.-mwaiivo point of vi.*w I .■aim* in. Tlo.v al.-o Inxl th.-ir i.loal-,
l.ni ! ihoy Wi'iv of a jirai lioal oharaotor. 'I’lo y ant.'d lo soo tlx* working man hini-vd
■i vo ' I'mp I'l'N Th.’.v wanto.l to .soo that in* got a ni-
I,.- mnv.M'liiv llie v„t,- ,,r I ■!"; I„„l
l.im ,1,,,, y
,'o,.iv,',l " i l l , „I1 ■ I
lx- apjUeoiaU*.! ih<* lumoni’ th' ’\' iiad 'ITia’s fit for i t .” )— i
hoixmr wa- all the groai-*r Iteian-.* iu* «ioix* an\' .■an\a'"ing ami in* oould , - ' ilx'Jti tliai It
w.mlil ho hi- .•n.l.-avonr * rv-' liu'iii to liu- U*-i of his atulity.
■
Altlx.ugh I am
n.it amoiig.-t tlx- *.*l<'<;t. I in-xh*. Now h** kn.*w, N,,"' l„. I c • ' '
tiling inl.j the >ial«*. " i i " '
I''.'.
• j reooN'oring t'rom a gre.u war. l.»r any iiarlv to ovoKa* inagii- 'ihi'in.*- that wonlil l*ring pio-p.'iity to e\; ryiuuly. Ai the .-am* turn*
I i.uilil g' t along !iv taking in <*ach lulu-r*- ! washing, a- ilu* Socialists ili.i.
I : III. ad. r- ami ih.*ir suiMiorter.- th.-n r.*- , „-.)rId ami ign.oo l.a. Icrupt conntri,*-. Our i J . icd to tlu- hillnml room, which wa- .li-n-‘ ly :
' tiie Con-e-rvative party st.m.1 f.u’ was lo .I.-- ' \-el"p til* l‘hnp:ro. 'I'iii* Pih.-ral- w.*ro atraul I that they w«*re out lo lax loud. — ( * * 1)11. I tliey'r.* wa.-he.l o U i I " ) ~ I I e did mil think tlx- 1 Pil.orals mod ho afrai.i ol lhal . 'riu*y w.r.* ; out to do what th.y oonlil to pi’
oni.ito triemlly i
roi.id’Uis witii the gr.-.iU*sl iiiarkc; in the
liauii-.s. tlx- ih i.-ai ot Air. \\ oo.I ii.-ing lo- ^vorhl Iiad vour Kmpiri*. ilu*y would he pro- d uiiii till* loinark. “ Sonn body iia.-n I jmiod to a(nio-i hankrnpt themsolv.'s to dc-
!• .dy lo liglii again and expr.*s>od th«- Ju>[re | di v. lupm.'nt .if the Kiupire. and the ('*nist*r- ’
li'-wi-h <1 it colli,! have been made nmr.* sue- ' ‘ .-inl hy ilx- ivtnrn of ilie lour Con.-ei-va- tivo- that. .lay. Howev*-r. tlu-y iiinst m»l L-e t<)'»
gioi.ly, Nov.*rtIx-less In* h'»p*-d t l cy "onid <lo th.-ir utmost to return Air. Wo.mI at ilx* liy.-.1. ciion hecauso lu* was a w.u tliy iiieitilior of tlu-ir parly.— (Cheer.-.) Mr. (.'layton v.iiced the general s.-nlinient 'v!x-n he
.saii.il uni ta.-t, not
roniiLr tile
only
i-y. In Ills
l.ninblu ojiini.m, it "'n.^ loi- In,
w.nllil tor,.,, np i . sli .iiitl si i, nnnnti'v’s p o n t l . -dl f , , . - .
i t ha.l ■ ' h.-.*n ;i g r e a t w c . - k — ( c h m * r s ) — l.,i-
it no ■ thail rl i , l„. i„, . .
i Inul Pcen a great day. h,a
u i men l,„- (t til,.
diank.'d ev.-i-y<mo f.ji* pul l ing Jiiiu where In' " a - . I t was a great nonoiir and ho appre- 'i-'l -.l il. His thanks were specially due to the imlies who liad woriced Mi hard. At times hko those, the ladies were al)so!uleIy iiidi^>- I'^msahl.*, H<- also tliaiiked all
tlio.se people "ho had placed their moU>r cam at the <li'^ P’>sal of th*-* iMirty—( “ AYc owt to hev lied im.'oiir’ )—,and wjus very grateful to tho in- d.-taI igjiht.% All*. Topoing and Ills staff. Koi' tlio fomior, i t mufit liave been night and day "'oHc. In his opinion, liowei'er, iliere was a touch of wulness about tha t m(*cling. in Uiat a true friend and supiKjrter of their party. Alderman llol>crts, was not there. I t wotild nave gladdened Iii.s l ieart i f he could havo hecin there aiid heard tlio result of the (‘l.-etion. H.^ did not think i t would l>o out of
pl.nce if HouK'nne would move a resolution of .sj-mp;ilhy with him. Air. Clayton went on to say tlio ratepayers had supported them very W(-H. and i t was up to lliem to mer i t tho confidoiico placed in them.
iiave got in !” )
then called ui>on lo make a few remarks. He said he tliongli t Clitheroe had showri that d.iy without hiiiT hacking them up, that their opinion of Ck)
n.scrvatisni wa.*i what i t liad hetni in tho past, namely, i t was the i^>o!icy upon which the town a,nd country could succe<*d. .as a good and a groat Empire, Ho shared tiio regret a t the non-rctnrn of Air, A\<K>d, but was of opinion that i t was only si tem- Dorary lap«> thsit would l>c put right in the conrs'j of a month or so.— (Hear , hear.) — Point ing out tha t his voice had done a cer- tr Jn tirnount of work, T)r. Omo said he was sure thcN* would oxcuso him saying more. Alderman Standr ing extendc<l. ^a hearty
Dr. Ornie, wlio wa.s in the hnckgrouml, was . . , , .
" chI woiiM .OJ1U- torwar.l again ami he ‘-attoi lhwMite
.-.mc-lml. «i hy tliaidiing the till. 1 lu y had hiul a great week, hut | ;i,i-p.i vets for electing him to the C.uim-il
ami pj'.uui-ed to do ills P.*sl. Not Downhoarted. in .
the Iioariiiu'-.s *>f lii.s r*‘c*'pti.m. Alii*r iliaiik- iiig
tho.se who liad vol.'ll for liim, Ire ask.*d it they wore down-hearted, the reply being a chorus of “ Xos.’ ’ He point<*d out tliat
tFor e Would be a liye-eUcinn .s n i t h ami ^ I',' T I «, ,i llm
-------- r .... i l ,o n , ' . ) - l i e (ClKCr .s . ) - l f then.- c,n,l,,Icnco emit ..i.c . ,>d
.'<1 nv, -vnno for m.Uini:
l.in. tvinno In' thoy v,.tt'. st.'
n.ttht, l,n hope, to ht slltco-.s- J f you’d had mere hackneys you’d
Air. AV'iod had no reason to (snuplain of
-'Ir. (uiiix.-it annonnce.I that Air. Wooii was Oiat tlx* fninr.* of this i-ountt-y lay in tno "F.-n the hy.*-. I.-cli*jn t*)*.k pla**- Alt'. , vativo parly stood for tl iat. C-.ium-ill.)r
• ' ' A , i velop i t to the utnio-sL.” He lirmly h.diev.-d •Mr. Ih.rm-ti again pr.-si.P-.l ami r.*a.l.i}io Au- iral ia mu-e -ai.l “ If any o.uintr\- in lii-'
pt.^plo w.*r.* .apal.!.* of taking all iln* exiMiins irom tins countrv. 'ITu* 1‘ r. niioi- ol
iiiey eonlil nut l>a\.- .-onu*tliing lor mulling. I-Aa.'ry(Jiing w.>i-th having liinl to P.*
w.nic.*'! for. TTio only roa.i t.i |n-''gr*.*.ss was through work, and ii was impi»-sihh* to timl ;iny .-a-.v I'lml to loriiiiu*. It wa- mu an .*asy thing, in liiiu-s like ih---.*. wlu-n tlu*
o.mnt.ry wa
, 0- 11" ' . ' . ‘K
III.',,, ,n„.| ,li„ ‘ I" "'
It Wa* vei\ looii'h lo imngino lhal p.*.jpio ( >ne thing
|„,l'l.v " ' ,k . " l i \va- a irm- s.iving '
V.tll,,... 1,11,1,,,):
1"“ i '“ '> ‘ '"'.v W'l “ “ 'I
wiigo aixl that lu- ha.| as innoh l . i -nio • /-.po-.-ililo to oiijo.v iho goo.1 things of iif* .
c k , ,1
1 Ikt a fanm:.-. .iixl fanatio.s nia.K.* t ho* higgost . iioi.-o, Thai di.| not iinpl.v. how«*vor. Unit I Ui *y ha.l tho ino-i wi-doiii.
[ d' l'
i.li* whioli wa- iho right,
o.mrso. a.s at pr«-.-oni. Tlnr.* wa- nothing .-<> <*
a.sy a- i..
'Pho So. ial ist
Conncill>r Ikiothnian
-stiog.Lstoil that Iio w.i- iiko Dani *1 in th<*
li.ni-’ . Im. ih.* t l ion-ht iMcnrrod to him >liai t.*onni iIlor |{isiilnnan wa.- like a lion in a d.*n ot Daniols.
Iio filx-*
tliat this i.jwn i> i|| maiiaii**.l. P'roni i!i<* wa.v tho.v hav«* voto.l to-day.
• Mr. (;oor;;i' \
Va.shin<
it.in ” ha- sai.l ii.iw.*\'oi . ii
at i In* m*n-<'m .■ dl. in—in fa . t . | am almost lik.*
know why th.* lioii' liidn'i- oat Daniol: ..m* halt uM.s h.nkhoii;. and the .illior half ^rit, an.l th ro i-n'i inn<-)i
iionri.shniont in that .— ( Paip^hti'r.) —.My
< >> S. .Hill." 1111,1 “ Xii.
th o y . t l i i ig fignros lli:*y cmtld not help hni
jc.ilizo that there wins <soinetIiing wrong iviili their part.v’s vote. What was the roa-son for the big gap hoi ween Councillor Clavton and Air. Wood" -\i all Iheir meetings liiey nnuT.* a strong appi*al for a straigli t vote, and if that appi*al had been responded to they wniild haw had four men in. At a meeting last week. Conticillor Hargreaves .saiil tlu*.v wor<‘ “ do nowis."
In r.*ply to that In* wonid
reler Cotincillor Hargreaves to a paragrapii wni**h .ipp'ar<*<! in th«* Imal pap.*r ooinjtii- nienting tin* ’Town t'onnoil on the gr**al im- pro\em.*nts wlii.*h had been ina.h* .luring tin* piKsl tliro.* y.*ar.s. Cotinoilhir Uoothnnin innl giei*n Conneillor Hargr**av.'s a in-w .naim*. an.l ho
tln.nght il wa- w r y appropriate. If tln*.v wauild take noiio;* it wa,s only Conneiilor Jloothman ami hiin-o|f Unit “ got ii in the m-i'k thiwn yomi r . " .\!| (in* .sanio. tlx'.v got on veryWel l ,
C.inm iilor
Dix.ni ha.l a.-onsnl him of indulging in dr.-anis ami having .nily jn-t wak' iu'.l iiji. *‘ 'Phank (hid I wak'i*m*d up hast ’Pluir-day nr.on wh*-ii Captain Bra-.s *g"t in. " x.-iaiitiod AMernian
Sia.mlring, Ho was jiroud Iho.v Inid roinrm'd iliro'* t'oii-erva- tivo.s. though they wonl.l rai ln'r Iniv.* ha.l tour. IP* .-onl.l as-nn* Cotim-illor Dixon that till? sohoiiios to w'iiioli he had alliii!(*.l w.'r'*
ipii llv unit nring. Thr e w.*.*ks ago tu* att,*mled a <*onf.'r.'no* ai Biaoklinrn with ro. <po.*t u> that inatior. Inii. of roin—e.
C.nin- oillor Dixon was m>t aware of that . If In* stay.'d on tlx* Cotinoil long omaigli In* w.iui.l l.’arn sj.n-o—f'* W’ .* ilotrt want him I " )—ami dr.ip this olii'ap i*Iection . lat ter . .\t their last mo-ting ho sigro,,..!,-d ihat llu*y shonhl <1.1 llu* liat tri.-lc. hni tln-.v ha.l mis-.*.! i>y on.* wick.'i. A- an.v rat * tlx*.v Innl a .Inni .o .if i'ooov.*ring it at tlu* hy.*-**! .t
i.ni when h-* luipi*.! Colls.•rvati\a s
w.nil.i \ou* - iraighi .
Conservat ives The Worke r s ,
C.innoill.ir Alan!.*y .•xpro-s.*.! ihank- i'»
thoM* who had work'.'.I so hard aiu! sai.i h* was \'ory tntioh portnrlu-.l in the
o.niiuing room wlx'n lu* saw papers on whioh Alo-si’s. W'ood an.l .'sMii.*nhwaito ha.l hoon .IrojUK'.l tor AI.*"!*'. I**< ,id i:r l•i<inlomPon. Th»*.v .-'HiM mn. male.* <*v;
r.vlm.ly vou* straigii t. Tiiore li.ul 1k>oh .soin.* rennirks that *“\<“niiig ahotn Connoillor
H.irgroa\-<*-. Ho wonl.l toil tiiom a l inlo ah.iut- him. 'Pwo months ag.i, f'.inn- cillor
H.Trgr.-avos wai iu. l t.» ktmw if
C.niii- <*ilIor Standr ing Innl an.vlhing to ivp.M-t ahoiti
lloo.ls. 'I'lu* reply was that tlu*r.* was nothing now. At tlu^ next ino.-ting. ho (th.* .si»oalv<*r) hiought the nniit.*r up. htit tin* l.ahonr
p.irty nni.h* a foalnn* of it on tlu*
a.Mr.*<.s <if tlu*ir <*aii*li*lates. Yol they a.-.ns.'d him *>f ol««.‘
ti.mooring lu-oaiis.* ho p.iinto.! oni tlnit -«»m.•thing was lioing .hmo to .iliviaio the Iloods. as ;t was tlioir intonti.m to l»ll tl.e rat 'pay.'r.s that tii- Coii.-**r\aiiv. s wore n.»l .loing anything in ih<* nnutor. If they aij «H*l ;u- muoh a- the (.’otisorvativos — o-[>.><-iali.v AMornnin .'-^tamlring and a low .>tlK*i.— there woiil.l 1*.* a lot more
w.irk <loiu* in tlx* town. 'Pheir oppoiu-nis wore always out for s( ii.*tn'*'. hut
I hv.v di.l mu -ay wh.*r.* tho
;iiom*y wa- lo .-onie fr.un. v\s a nniUoi* of la.-i ho holio\<<i this year’- o-Linnito wa.s *»vor- s|siii. Phai was mu
l.min.ss. ,\i on* .if
'lu* l.ahonr m.-.'tings
C.iiin.illor S<*i*<lall 5ai*I llx v Ini.l m-\’ r hoar.l a .lo- irmtor nu*nti.m-*<i ?im*o C-imu'illor Barlcor was a nx'tnl.or *»f ilx* Coi perat i<m. Why di.l mu Conn. ill.>r
Seo.lall iiiing llu* mati.-r
i.invanl! ' IP* wa- .•liairnnin
tlx*
w.li ke rs for the wa.v in whi.-li iho.v inid Ix'lpod him .luring tlx* pa-i fortnight , am! -ai.l if tlx*y
..ml.I <.>ntinn.* to luihl tiu'ir own h.v i-<*tnrning t lni r ropr«*soniativo to I ’arlia- niom ami niaintain a (.‘.ms.-rvaiivo C’onnril in Clitlx r.s*. t iny wotild h* .l.iing tlu'ir duty to th'*ir .•.mntry ami make it l)elt<*r f.u' evory- om* to liv.‘ in. ( ’oiinoillor Wilson
ai.so nnuh* a -hort sp, ech
C-:>ns,'ivativi Imp.* that rally to th<* him u iiii a
and iN'int.'.l out that m*xt .voar tho.v wonl.l lniv«> ati ox. ell.‘lit olnino.* of increasing tiieif
ma.iorit.v «m tlx* Conn. ii. ns he was Uu* oid.v t.i r*•tirl■. IP’ oxpros-«*ti th**
t tlu* P.\.*-.•!.‘*tion i ln’.v wonl.l
upp.irt .if All. W...... and i>-tnrn >nni|ting ina;«;rii.\'.
LViJOUH (TAIN.
fS A T I IS I A ( T I ( )> ' A T AI IG i \ v u K i : u ' s k i : t u k n .
r ( ) l 'N ( ! MA)K Sl !:i :i)A LL AM ) PA U P ! AAIJHNTA I IV C O N T i :S T .
T’lu- f-iow.i at the A\'«-;uiT-’ In.-iiliiti- was
.Utah i-iLig'-r tiia i; ."iii ih - ’ o c a - i o n of Uio .li i laI :it i.c.i :,'f tlu* l*ai li: iiix*ntary r^•,-ult. 'Tli-
caiulul.ili-o .-j,'»k>- fn)Mi an iippi*r wim!«-i-. Air. F. C<*ii-i:iimm*. tlu- pait> ag«-nt. in tro.lm-ing • lu* sp ak* 1 ... •• l'‘ir-t .)f .dl. w.* will ha\.* .i t. w uor . i - I tom tlx* m-w Coi im- i l lor . " -aid Air. ('• 10,-1 a IK i IX*.
ii.iml.Tl of
c i i o r liy ilu* im vitahl - *‘\<ii(i- " - .V.iy. 1-r. <1. h.*‘ - an old i in. "
r.'itiiixl.T ot o!ii timc>. Flood Street .
Air. ( 'oii.-t.i tit iix* ; \V.*I1. aiivway. it is a C’.ium-ilh'r I'ailv.-r .-ai.l lie was \cry pleased
me -.■l.-oiois ii.ui giv*‘ii him amuIuT opp'.r- iiiiiity .)l ligining tin* h;i iile ot ihe worl;ing
cla'-'.'s, “ j am vi rv plca-.*d al.-o that f.iy pasi .-ervic,- have h,.*n aclcnowlcilg.*.!.'* iie went .in amulsi cheers. “ I can pmmi>e you taillitully ilnii you will not regrci ilu* voU*.- you haw given m<* lo-d.iy. J shall ‘on'i i iue to light th.-* hatth.- .if ilu* hollom c. ig.— »Ch*-*.*r.>.) — I am g.iing i.j take a more active j)art in our <.|•ganisI:li.>lI. If we will only .set t,«) husino.-s and improve that organi>atio:i, we shall lu? able lo win mil m»*rely at Nov.*m- h . r el.-clions, Init in Barliam.*iitai'>' elections as Well.—.\'oiees; “ You will have a
j.ili on ’ ’ and “ .And w«* will win ’em fair. ’ ’ ) — I hope you will not «ni!y show
y.nir
enihu.sia.sm here i*>-night. Init ili.-tt \ou will <1*? anything you aro asi.e.l i.* (I.» jn
as-i.sting elforts l<» st roiigthen our organisation. (Jive of your best. jiLsl as tiiose inside the .irgaiiisaiion Iiave h;en giving. In going ronml lo-night, canvassing iii the rain. I went into I ’aylor- -slroet— I should say W:dker-sire.?L,— (A voice: “ Tha .slmuld .-ay Flood-stri’c t . ” )—The
,peo|’l*j thei'o Were living in ten-or of tho
hr.Mvlc nvcrilowing into their
iiou.sc.s. NYliy should piojilo need lo have sncli fears? As* far as I am cona' incd. 1 shall leave no slom? un turned lo bring about an improvoiueiit.— (Voice: “ Good lad, ]h>b ” and cheens.) T lliank you Inmi the hot torn of my lieart that you have ag.iin pul your t rus t ’ in me luul you will never regrot i l. 1 hojK? that wlien tlio hyo-elccticn enmes round, wo .shall not rolurn one candidate, but t'vo.”— (Cheers.)
Tho Also- Ban s .
ho fel t proud that Mr. Parker liad iKien r**- lurnetl.— (Hear, h<*ar.)—Tlie right man had been put in and he was icsilly glad about that . Ho thaiikod all who ifad voted f«r liim and added that i f lie was ix’ciuired to contosi another election, lie would do liis best. A voice: Tlia'Il l>c in next time, old man.
wL'lcomo to the thi'oo nour Councillors and, with respect to ALr. AVood, said ho hoiHid ins alwenoo from tho Council chamlwr would not be longer than u month. AVhon thoy aiialys-xl
—(Cheers.) “ I tliink you have done a good thing in .sending Air. Pa rker
l>ack,” was Air. Tin,gli-ys oi>oning oibsorvaUon. Ho added Air. Driggs. who wa*< loudly cheered, saiil LIBEIEVL FRINCIPLES,
W IL J j S T IL L B L WANTED, SAYS CO UN. T I IO BN B EK .
repre-entative of the jiariy in the Council Cliamlu'r. Lo*)Ic the chair at an after-meeting, and i*aid ho was e;<troinely .son-j’ tluit their nominees were in such a lowly |x>sition. T’hey l.a<l hml two very exeellont *caiulidates who, if the rateim.voi’s liad willed
olherwi.se, woulu havo hocn a credi t to the town.— (Hear,
the liilmra'l C’lui) wiicre .supporters hail looked willi a good deal of confidiMie-? to the 1-01011- tion of the scat vacate.l hy Councillor Blaclt- hurn. C’mncillor 'rhornher, wlm is now the sole
Xatnral ly there was keen
di.sappointrnenl at
.if tlu* Hoaltli C'umnino.'. ami it was hi- husim* s. not ihoi i - . Thtis (.'onnoill.)!- .'-o-»lali Ini.l l>i-eii
la.king in not ha\ing rais.’d ilu* mat t.T h.'for.* now. ('ontinning.
C.mm-illor APuih-.v .sai.l Air.
W.io.l Innl piil|*«l ox. , eding- l.v w 11 am! th*'.\' mn-i pm him in at tli * l.yc. i lo.tion. IP* wa.s
sali.slie.l that they would mil hav.* to liiihl ih.* Eihoial-. Air. D'*inain expros-oil his graiiin.h* i.»
tiiat Mr. 1'arkt‘r’s ]vrovi.uLs experionoo wonl-i ho «d groat valuo in llio Connoil clnunhor. As far a.s ho was concvniod. ho \yas glad Lo have
ituToa.sod t!u- Jiunilu-r of votes cast in ins la.vour. “ I sLartul. oil a hatl mark-/’ lie w<ni on. “ Air. Briggs j- oiu.* of .vonr own lad.s. I am mu, hut I am going in make you adopt nie.— (A v.iioo: “ >’.>u'll get in next t jme , ' ' ) — He’s :* ohe.-k.v oliap that- oomos live hut if the party asks me again. I ’ ll
foino." — (A vnico; “ That 's the spirit “ ami olu*ers.)
‘
liad support.* I him. r. iiiiMlvIng that it was a -UJ mlii! re nil having rogar.l m the fact that il wn- !ii; first attempt. H • was nnir.* tiian pleas..! that Air. BarK.*r ha.l Peon |•l*tnrnod. tooling salis(i' ‘d In* would ilo Ins level host, jnsi as all tlu*
I.aixiiir
.an.li.hit.*- wonl.l it t h y Wore gi\;*n ilu* .hanoo. If nmro I,ah.iur • an.I’.iaU*- w.*r<* rouiriu**!, thoro woul.i e.-as.* io ij * piiMi. swimming haths in tho stroots; liio public
l.aili sliotiM Pe hoii'od in a IvniMing. It wa.s a hit om. of pla.-.* tinu ih.*y slx.iil.l hav.' to tak llieir liaili in tin* -?r. .’t. wiili (lollies on. Wh.\' mu pr<;\id.* hathiing (*>s- tnim'sy 'Phofi* lia.l lu'on pr«unis.*s that tlu* tr.'iiPlo Wonl.l P'* rom**di.‘*l. I»m what lia.l li.'<n doin’ ? One single grat.* ha.l he ii pul down to talc’ the water away. —( Paiight<*r.) — lie w’as not downlu*arl■ .1 and In* liopo.l tin; ( ’litiu’ido |).*o|iIo
w.inhl begin to look on wliich st i.* th ir
hr.ad was hmier .d. IPa. lway Wonl.l I,** made as so*m a- tlu*y .'onld got jHOpl.,’ lo r.•a.l ami think'.
'Phat da.v iho
Pahonr mnnim*.s w.uil.l havo 'lo.i.l a far hi t ter .•Itani'.* if ilu*.v ha.l hi.*n l . irinnat ' .’iKiugh i.) Iiav.* nior.* \-ohi.’l(s lo oonv<’y v.ui’is to i l l* poll.- - ( I P-a r. hear ami oheJ 's. )
Pa r l iamenta ry Struggle.
oheore. “ ^^l|•lior in the we,k. wi* sii-tainod a - t ha.’k. ami wo aokiiowl. I’g.* ihat dof.*at. Bm 1 want to toll y.m that il will only lu*. so far as w.* are .'.aio.’i no.l. a .stimulani i.) fnttire .*nd.avonr. W.* shall w.>rk ami light har.l.*r ilian w.* have .*vor <lon • hofor.-.--- ( Hoar, l iear.) —Tlu* (dithoroo Division wa-
Coiim-iIIor
.im* ot till* lirsi to sc,ml a l.ahonr man to I*.irhainom. although it was not
ar<* about Pn.tIDU v.ii.*s in tin* divisi.m. hut P. tore wo begin to comit for otirselvo- w<*
have a *
l.ad-weighi of .-.'voral llionsamis to lift. I refer to the countr.v areas, which w\* liav,’ not Ix*<*n able t.i rva.’h l».v propagan.ia. d her.* are still t.i-.Iay omplo.v.’rs who ar<* w'iiling to taki*
a.lvantagi* of ilu*ir s.-rvant- if th. y know th y vot.* lor viu Pal.onr . a.ii-
di.lalo. I know what I am si»‘aking ahoiit and I -a.v withoni lu’- iiaiion tliat in c<*rtain
j.aris ol this di\i-ion. tlx*r.* an* ni.*n ami uom.*ii wiio ilare not .l.-ciai'e who llii’v an* g ing to Veto for.— (Hear, hea r . )—We .siiail li\o that ilown. w,* shall light it, i lown.- - (Clioer.s.) — in tin* imlnstrial e ntre.s of iliis division I lielievo w.* could win. l.nt tin* rural area- an* inclmlod an.l that means we shall liave lo liglit har.ler than <*wr an.! n.-^<* o.lma- tional propaganda in order to win iliis -oat Pack. \\*.* are mu *lownlii*ano.l about il. Ot c.un>.*. wo .lon't Iil<'* it. hut it will onl.v mak.* Us inor.*a.s • .uir nm igy am! w.> shall n.u lie long lK.*for<* We win (Tu* ,s4*al haciv. It' .voii rvad th.* pap.T.s you will know that t lir.iiixli.
.)tit the length ami hr.*
.i.ltli of this land w<* an* within a, milium \.Ue-.: i the I'eiv i - : i ty. Wo liavi* oviT liv.* million v*U**s. they naw* si*von million. y.*i tix*y have 10- seats and wo have only lo “ . 'riier.* is nothing fair in .splitting up constitnem'ies so a.s to giv.*. in rosi.lential ar.*:i-. liv.* .-oats to th.* Tory party e. ilh f-.’W r Vote- than tlx* Pal.onr part.v noils in thi.s division, 'riiai is a mati<.*r i.hat will have to 1 * 0 taeklod in th,* lui-nre.
To Consol idate. As to the* I.iciU f ight ,"
Coiiiu-ill.ir .‘scedall
wvni .111. “ TTu i-c is no iiiaii in Cliilu-nie liron.ler lo-mgli i tlian I am iliai ('Hth.-i.)«* inis >luiwn it - conti.h-m-.- in a man who ha-
t.nighi ilio bat tle of the workor.-. I i.-moinlui- ih*.} liiiu* wlu n Air. Baik.*r was singlv-haiulL.I. He
f.mgiii magnifueii ilv an.! k.-pt the Mag ilylng. I am sorry you fuivt* not j-,-tui-nv.l other Jiicnihers. In Air, 'riirg!.' w.* hav.* a man who is sober. imlusi,rious. thrifty, and wim
w.inki mal;.* .i -i>I.*n*liil
a.ltiiini.-tratcr, H*- is .niiy waiting tlu* chance ami if y.iu will give it him. y.iu will r.*sp.-ci liim. *1 hav.- not lad mn. h aciinaintam-e-hip w .ill Air. (Jrniuly. hut I am -lire tlu* tim * i-
.-.iming when !u* will mak-,- his nam.* in tlu* town. .Mr. Briggs has <li>iu* rvinarkahly w.II at th- tir-i aii.-mpt. AVc h;i\.* In.-ii up a-gain-t a v.*ry strong organisation. W’e havo a c-tnmg oi-gaiii.-a- tion. loo hilt w.* can - t iengt ll.•n it. 1 thank .-wry "lu* «)f y.iu for tlx- \\.*rk \.>n haw .loiu ami 1 h.'P'-* tliat wh'.-ii tlx- liy,-el**cti.iii (oni.-s along yon will again
(Irnmly lia.l s.?v.*i-al -.»n- w im w.*rc
-Ir.ing workers in the
Dali.mr iixivoineiit and one of
ill. Ill, resident in Barr.iw- in-Furness.'desired t-o sii^'iik. Air. (Inimly. iuni.n*. .said In- was only sorry
I.ilt lu- wa - -p.-.-dily r»,'-
CTitlioi'o,* .li.l mil
f.illow th.* «-xampl«* of his town in s. mling tin-
T.iry canilidat-.* away to •.vhei'- In* shoultl Ik*.— (.A voi..*: •‘
Sho.itiiig li.)il-w.*.-\il-1" )— I t wa- a l>ily. IC'O. that ih.-y Innl mil r.*turn*-.l tin* four candidal.*s in liu* muai.-ipal .*l.*cti.m an.i !ii- advi.-.* to th.* ]»arty wa- to go .Ml working cheerfully ami a-*i.lmnisly, u.-ing all f<M-ms .if pi-oi?agamla. Th'.y ha.l won on.* point in that tin* oppo.-i- lion hail Ikh'u forceil ini.i .me caiiip ami the el. i t ioMs of the iTitiir.* w.iuld he fought iutwe.,11 Caj’ltal am! l.ahmir.
(H< ar. h ar and (-lu*.*r'. i Air. Coiisiaiilim* m niion .l that Air.
i . .:ur i i .* lp." - -
•liini d as it is lo-.iay. ^\*i what wa- .lone in Coin.* and .XoLson can lie done with onr P'
O.siMit v.u<*rs in tin*
.livi.sion imw.
i lun . . ‘.n- 'Piier.*
“ \\ .* are living in .slirriiig tinio.s.’ ’ sai.t !I. wh.> was 'gr-<*tod with hmd
Mr. (Irnmly thaiili.-.l tin* l,7oo
vnt-.rs who I The Value of Promises.
I.ikor.il- lia.l a tail .ban. - ol' return.iig a ropro'. niul!\’.' and ii h.ol ho n point,d oitt lo him tiial with ;, r. ' t ’.r.I . f Puty y . a r ' ’ h:.m*'i .’nd.-avonr in hn-iiu*-- a ’l.l i lx ’ oii.G a . - t, r lie had luiili ti|). in- iiaii -oli.! giotiixl |.>r his
aiip.al lo ih, ’ n i pay. r- - .'.pplau-, . j - -
’ old him tlu.v ihougiit the
PiP.'ral: bail no. n o i l i a : ; . ! . Tlioy bail f'.light a .loan tight, am! p.-isonaliy h.* ha.l .l.*riv..i ;i goi>d .!;..|..t pl.-a.'Ui,’ fr.,:ri’n. StdI. I.i kir.^ liu* poiliort fiv. (• ( .trofnliy. ii
liar.Uy >.* m-. .i I't miioh n-i* to ihinlc of tigliiing a hy.-. l,..-- tr .n. I). <an,'v. if it wa- i-.>n.ln.-u*d ..n - i ru i party l i ixs lx* f -aio.! iln* Pil. rel- wool.I iriv.* to tak.* ihii'.l nlao .
Crgiug the m*
ilu'y int. mi.'il_ to pie siig.* . AI.. 7*'.-r‘ many l a h . i a ! - if Di gji !ii-a I am w i;-
I ■ a j.l i lx r.* mu.'i lio a g.xr.i «ml\- ill y w. re l.-uk «i np. ili d in 111.' -m -s of
an\ pmu-ct . ami it w.:.s .piito e\ id.'in tha t at I ’u. piT - i ; i i tin*.'.* th;- Litx-ral .-ainp wa.- ii*. a
Ma te ol d i s o rd ' r and i i - af fair - *iiii of joii.c. I f l i ny iii{.*ixl.*! i.i . .mt i iuie a - a par tv. .-tiorLs should 1,* maoe lo r.-vi\.- it . h had he.-n
p. l intel out to him l i iai d f.*at woid.l r,-lievi* fiini of any n>.(?j,*.siiy t.i «l.>vot.‘ a w i y hug.- I. -ar i ol Ids iiiiu- to ill'.* sx-rvice ol ilu* im'i.l:* - •\t l!u* -aiMe tiim*. it lx* had lu‘.*n -u; i-c'.-l nl ho Would h.ive h en gla.l to g iw the town the
b.ne i i t of id.- ' x]> rii-r.. ;* am! aui the work in • IV. ry
way. 1!.* «'xpr<-'.- .1 ihai iks t»
the l..V;*J .-l.'cloi-- -x-.h.) had voi -<| for him. i>i tile tri' -iuB
c.Mm. c u . l wit.ii ilx- clnh wiio l.a.I worki-il so w i llingly, ami <--p, ciaily to tiio
la.lios who lia.I li irown tlx-m-.,*Iw- into ih< work wiiii Ml. h . omim-iulahh- x -al.
Placed Wi th Tho Reserves. AI.r. I'.'InxMul'on. wJ;o lo.'k iiio. .l.*ii*ai with
tlx- g r . i - . ' sL good hum.mi’ , sai.l h - had m»l .l.'.i.h-d wh:-tlx-j- lu* might to li,> ,-orry thaiilctul.
Ill footl*aIl pa r lanc - . lu* ,<aid the
maU'h was over ami he wa- oil tlu* lo -ing .sid.*. I I .
' h.xl hoin-il to find a pia.-.* with the
furrow I pIau>o.)
n gi i lar play. i -. l.m th * .-[k c iat . i i ; - .v. em.-d to think he wa- iu-ii. r tiii.-d for tip* r.-serv. — ( Laugluvr . ) - - !
I.tw.*v<*r. lu? .-ongraiulai.-d the winiK-i.- of the mai.-h. It had !ie*-ii a w. 11 Imiglu gam.- ami. a.- far a,s lie kiuw. f r . -• from
f.v.ils. H.- h-fi ilu* ti.-l.l. -aii.-!x-.i witii tlu- li' vi.-ion. 'nil the '.nr.- against Idm w’oulil not *!.•;. r him from turning out wnii his .Ini i .III .-oiiu* ftmir.- '-..a.-ion. (Ap- ph n.S' . i—r.) all hi. -npjiort.T- lie wa- grai.-. Itil for all tlii-y ha.l .ioix- on hi- tiohaif. (•--peviall.v ill**
la.lie- and oi l r r worlx.T.s < '>n- it.’.l wiiii
ih.it m- i i tui i i n, r.iu! to Conn or 'i'luirnb. r ( n.iw I;*fi to plmigii a l.m !v f.M In- in i- i c - t ami lu-Ip.— .Ao-
. 1'h.‘ Chai rman a.l.l.-d Ids ihauk-* to ih-j 'vork'-rs an.l ••xpr.\—••(! ilx* hoju* tha t wluni they :h‘\1 apjienl. ’il to ilx- rai..-piiyvr.*. tlioir c laim- might nH*ci witii i-.*ei)gniixm. Air. D. I'Tetch.rr. who al-o
a.ssociai.'.I him-
s.'lf
wit.il iho oxpre-->ioii of thanks, did not Inirko lix* o!.-\ious lcs-«ni of ilx* figlit that the EilKTal- .'
oii.stiuiu* th** minoi-ity party ami art dep.'iulcni mi t,he other-'. ’ 'To ally on looker in the e**nniing
r.iom it wa- app.^rmit that tin.
v.nod v*'i-y .su-r.ighi. ami tin- majority of the lur pal ly, in panioiilar. iia.i
. pht voti - Imd c.iim* ftiim thi- C'on-.-rvatives. As C'*unrd!oi- 'riiori'h.-r had pointcl out. whatever the i>arty wa.s now. its principks w’ouUl go on and iuMu«*me whatevei [.arty wa< in pow.r. It was .ml\ by .ho priiiciplts of Idhoralism that tile country .oxi . l xe rnie.l ami gov. MK'ti.
CL ITHEROE CHAMB ER OF T RAD E . A WORD TO T R A D E R S .^ - X I I I .
(); •a-i<mally lU-.i-
i.» in-i-t. upon tlx* olivimi- as Mveiy lay affairs it is
to point mu tlx* mii<|ix*. It i- a inii.-m l.> s.iy that over\- .lay ol onr liv.*s w.* must go forwards or backwards, yet the fact ha.s lo ho .-miiha.-i/..-.! vveiy now ami again to ho ilofuiit.‘!y roali/.i*.I. Charact.*r. growth. <li-vvlopim*nt. }>i'.)gross—all
the.se go ou .lay hy (lay. an iiifiiiii.*,-imal hit at a liiix'. p.-rhap'. Imi
i- ili.‘i'.*. miivrwiso w.* ai-o falling l.ehiiid, ami tin* ofl-repeaied st.'p hackward.s soon amount- to moasur.*ahlo reirogro-sii>n.
i f thi.- hi’lils good *>f tlu' imliviilual. .still inun* ilot‘> il apply to tlio Chamhor of 'I’ra.h*.
oven .-hori-sigiiUsl people to preach the
gospel ()f perfecli.)ii— ** wo havt' achieved mil" ideals, let n.s now ro.-i upon «)ur laur**l.s. there aro m> more worlds lo comiuer.” Tiu? very i.lea of it Migg.-si.- a. downwar.l move, .siiu'o it i> the a.spiralion and endeavour rather titan ilie ultimate accomplishment wliich trul.v moulds cluiraot(*r. ]n tlii.s final appeal on behalf of tho Chamber of Tradei it iinist not be forgotten that service, not self, is the motto. Tlie Executive Iviiow.s no backward trend; (Ui the contrary there is
con.stant oiTort to acquire practical and va!^iahl(* Icnnwledge and to adopt moan.s for its applic'aiion. 'I'ho .lead level of mediocrity finds no place.
L.stead, tlie .spirit of acliievemont is moving; it is imieeil never a t rest.. There is no chance for the work to grow im>notonou.s ; no one dwells iu a stult ifying groove.
hear . )—He b.’lieved tiie Geiicnil Election wiiieh Iiad inimeiliately prcce<led the municipal contest liatl mucli to do with tlutt tlav’s re sult. and. af ter all, p.-ople usually lilted lo go with the isti'eam. J3ut “ the tumult and tile shouting dies,” ajid he hojKxi tha.t the gentlemen who* had lK?en elected would iry t o cjirrj' on the '.vorlc of tho Council ellieicnt- ly and well. I t wa.s an important work and worthy of the bosrt oiidoavonr. Tho Chairman ixjpcjitcd that he was eoriy
sulfering from tho General Election, i ’olitic- ally. tlio ,I,il;crals luul fared Ixully in the national election, but Liberalism* was not dead. I t s principles ■would st i l l have to bo acted on. I f the C^onsoawalives carried out their prognunjiic ami introduced Protect ion, tho counti7 would bo up in arms again. He at lribulod tho sweeping success o f tho Con- .sorvatives -to the fear of Russian -trouble, and
.saiil t l ic jc could bo tio doubt that the piiblicit- ^iou of tho Zinovietf let tor bad scared the ]3ritisli public lo veto in tJto ^^ay they had done.— (A{>plauso.)
for their candidates. (A voice: I t ’s a disgrace to the town.) Tlio Cltairinan, continuing, said Ihov were
‘ I lut i t romaiu-s
e.ssential th a t if tlii.s optimistic spirit is to continue the Cliamber
mu.st have the general body of tradcr.s heliiiul it. Afore stud .still i jor e traders must join and take an int<?rost in the organisation. Only hy so doing can tliey
ro.st assured that there will never bo a period of stagnation, when tho htuiuor of efforc and at tainment has been lowered and finis written to the ttisk. Ho your part to-day then ami
JOIN TH E CHAMB ER OF T RA D E . Air. IT. Barncfi. 71, AVoono Lane, Clithcroo,
has proved tha t Bilux quickly romotlics liver disorder. AVlioti threatened with indigestion, wind and headaches, a dose or two of this liver tonic soon puts him to rights. “ I tried Bi lax for those troubles, and tliey proved to l>o a thoroughly eflfectivo remedy. They arc quite a family mcHlicino with us now,” says ATr. Barnes, uml he strongly recommends BUux to ins neighbours in Clithoroe. “ Bi lax for Bi lo will bring tho Smilo ” is a sound maxim, well worth romemboring. Li t t le dosce, l i t t le cost— 60 sugar-coated Bi lax (formerly Doan's Dinner Pi l ls)—1/3 per bottle.
l*’orinnato'<y it. is yot too early f.u- ix'v.*rt hvl.'ss tlx* movomciu
!ii‘a(lv-tii-\x'i';ir Ovcmiat,'; have imu-
alnm.il ■'lljii'i—
(‘lied ..iiat,' inadc to ,'|)ecial nioa."iire- I l lCI I l - .
f.Lisloiiicr.'X iircfi'r to choose tlieir Overcoats fnini the variniis styles and designs of matei'ials in the finislied garment rather tlian select from the ixicce and fashion I)late. and in ' ' Dnrafit ’ ’ Coats they can be sure of a ]ierfect fit.
Dnrafit ' ' 192.S Coats are made in Friezes,
Naps and Velours in Grey, Fawn, Brown and Bine Colourings.
The two leadimi stvles for the season are : — The “ Kendal.”
Dt.iibl.* Broii.-tt'd It) fxiltOM two. Clo<L* filling. with «)utsid»? I.n-.-fxt poclcot. No holt ;il the hju-k.
Prices from 47/6 Tho • Carlisle.”
•Single Breasted.
loo.se fitting, -(vith
o u t s i d e b r e a s t {)ockot.
Prices from 39/6
DURAFiT 0 ./ERC0ATS. -MODEl.S l•'OK 192.; .NOW HEADY.
i (T ^
r'-IlV for (jigani.'ali"n r«*g.iin -oiiio of their
J.ac
if
1»!.L il was i'\
i.ietn lion- tlx* r.-nl t iliai chara. loj dui not
o.itmi for mr.< h on 'aa.i'i.u:.- like t in. i .—(•• That '', - '
the Pih. ral pe.rty wa.- at |)r.--i iit .•on-tinn d. unless ih. ro wa- m r.’ .•oinpl.u,,' organi-aiioii tii.’ro wii!. ixn nimh (ham.* lor ih ii' <a:i-
.li.lat.*', >ix of ih ■ oan.ixlal' s jn i|io li, j.l
tv.ro Ix'iind to ho out. of .-our.s ■. Ini:, on tlx* laoo lit i l. (Uio v.'a- ai a lo'.- i<> kixuv h“W th.- resi.ii o.;*.l I..xii lironghi .ilu.m. \';irioii- [riomP liii'i
:da>wn how ih..- Pnik of ih. ’ . i.’i l.a-s ha.l vou.l straight. t)i cours . jhiT. hii.I iM*'*n -o.uo -'•plit \oiing. hni ooinparalix’, l> iiiih*.
reception, said om* coiiM mn Put feel larh'T d'
j.sapiioinKil, jind esp-ilially af ter all liie |);omises of .support wpicli oix* had r..*v.*iv. .1. hut il wr..- evident, af ter .'r'eiiig tin* ballot I>.ip.;rs conniod. how thiiig.s Imo ii-eii going. He hail taiko.l with a nnmher of Con-t*r\ativo Ir icml '
v.lui ha.l agi-ii*d with him il iai ninni- ■jip.d v*h'« Lions .shonl.l not hi* co'ni.*.-!oii on
polili.al line-.
'Pi,,. cotuit ha.t. lxuvev«*r. -\- ' jfeviPPs i - -How,v .* r. tl>’ AI,
r._.rohn .Ford, who hail a
s.vnifiath.uic
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