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FIVE ADVERTISEII and times, FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1924.
BOMBING IN IRAO. I^EFFNDED in' EADOUK jMnSlSTini.
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T H E “ D A U A I I E U A E D ” P U T S IT S l t3 :M > 3 :U S “ lM ( iH T . ” []?y C. LORD.]
Sim:o ilio opponrnnro in tuir ooliiinns somo jnonlii.s a g o of an aiTiuio o>» tlio sul)joc(.,
•• IVuuliiiig In .Iraii.’ ’ many of t>nr roailors, <V'>jH*uially ih<*si* w'no sorvod in tli^lanl c’liinos <luriiio i.ho wat\ havo taicun a speu'nl inlorost in iho dovolopniont of this form of “ k rop inc •sidijivt. rauc-s in tuTlor.*' A rerurronuc ol lioinbing in .Masopolamiti dur ing liio last low wi'oks lias l td to mhuo s t r a ig h t (pio>li«>ns am! answer s in the House <d t'onimon-^. ^
’ iu-r, •'ll liu'
iiU|Uii-it's made, however , »)nly lend lo ius i i ly la th e r liian to ('ondeinn the new nu'thod, and it lias fallen to the Hahour organ. *• The Dai ly TleraldT' vo s e t its reader.s “ right on I iii.-s t.IuInglit -provoking (|m >
ti.tn. T'nun all pt iar iers in t lie Lahonr work!— hranehe.s of liie I .L .P . . hx'til 'Frades an d Lalmtir t'tumeils, tvvr,. —iv’ t ie i s h a v e heeii
• 1. T h a t We are acquiescing in the
canioii ilaged anne xat ion of st i l l ^ more t e r r i to ry to an al ready swollen Kmpire. so tliai un.'crupK>ii.s oil exploiter-; may gain .still heavie r dividends.
“ I t i> well to s t a t e a t once tha t each and ev ery one of
the.se accu.satioin is lakso.
Wha t are the fac is 'r ” Air . .lA*aeh traced the his tory of our
!
g oing to Iraq, and tin* Irouhh's whi(;h followed the s e l l in g up of a king there.
'I’ lu* trib es have not “ eott»»ned " lo I'eisal. and raids and out rages occur red, which luul to ho dealt wi th,
forwarded to the
*• Dai ly H e i a l d ” ])
rote.siing agains t htunhing operat ions in Irai]. t ihvious ly, wii ile these
piote s i s emanate, from bodies of decei it - ndnded men and wotmm, wi th s tn in g views ....... pie stions (if humani ty , they ar e also based 41(1 an erroneou.s e s l i tna lo t>t the eircum- .siance.s in whieli these raids are earrieU out . j
As long ago as Vehr i iary 8 lh last the j
•j)r.v-ent wr i te r made the folhnying remarks in the “ Adv e r t i s e r and 1' im e s ” :—
A comt spondenl . c omment ing on onr
ar t iele on AUssnl in last we e k ’s
is.sue, pro ceeds U> ask for an express ion of opinion as to the homhing winch has tak en pla ce na.M.'ntly in Iraq and which lias been rat l ier s e ve iviv commented on by seve ral dai ly
proval or disap p ro v a l a t th is ju n e i iu v ...
..VII 1 ■
. • • ...... I 'MIu t V
to ( lov t rnnt cnt regulat ions , it nu»y ho adr isahle lo p ut the quostiim in the n g l i t piM'^pictivc. or a t ntiy rate , put t lie case foi* homl iing in such a light tha t i t can he ii idgvd on its mer i ts rathe r than by pre- eoncoitT'd prejudices . Fir st it should l»o siat ('d that homhing to enforc e the pav- meii t of tax e s in Iraq iias lieon abandoned.
th e lunnh in g metho d of en fo rc in g ohedicu I I -
> 1 w t IK it tllMV In the oulpo.->t(^ of the l l r i i i sh Common-
w.-alth where trmd.le has arisen in the l>asL with our own .sul>jeet> or border races
■ T),. •. 1.0
and when- it has become mee^sary lo ^eiui an expedi t ion eilhet' t«» pniu>h. p a yment of lines iat licted by
olitaiu
puni-'hmenl tor soim* out rag e, wiso secure obedience to the common law, i.ho
eo.st to the l lrii ish ta xp a y e r ahvay.s in s been a serious item. A pi imt ive ex- , „ .a a io» miiy Ink.- .■ .••v.-nil nmiitli.- t.i 1"^- piitc ;i fuw jimro,moiil.h.s t,o iimri'li 1>' .I-O.K' ..r tko irmikk' . ih.,1 ;i i ImI'cI liinu in wllinll tn rK'nn np llin nn.-»s.
way of o th e r - I
Wi t l iout e x vr e s s ing ei the r ap- •
etico }
lo show for it all. “ .Meanwhile, our airm.m had oee
mappine out the country Irom the aii*. now science, of wliich few people luive hoard.
’riii.s g a v e ns pronqil knowledge
of brewing tremble. 'I'he ae i ivi i ie s ot tiie law-hreakors were spot ted almost as soon as they began. Wa rning notiees Wi? dropped whieh. when dis regarded, wete
ft»llowed liy liomhs. *■
lAi.MKmATi-: n K s n .T s . "
'I’lie new inetiioils proiluced immediate
resul ts wi th far
le.ss los.s ol lile than the old. Brit ish casual t ies in lra«i liaye prac;- l i cal ly ceased, and a really set t led ani. s table civ il Clovciannent is ac tual ly being
set. up. “ Al re ady such progress has been nmu<j , , ,
th a t whcj'if there were lli»>usan(Ls ol l l r i l ish soldiers there are now hundred-. “ Six moiil lis a g o Lalujiir look oihee.
ami we proceeded at once to re-examine the wliolo position. C'onld we c lear out.- No. lu'cauve a l»ond had he..'n made l ‘>
Slav the term of four years. Could we dr<>l> the u-e i*f the ai r
methods':' Y e s ; hut it meant a dreadlul cost of Brit ish lives and the lengthening
of our .siiiy. Jl iiioiinl ii
vii.sl i|'i'''V;-';!', irroiitul forces mill oi cos t lo Um Bi il is ii t i ixpi ivrr. .Moreover, when :i uroiliul loreo
is elii'plove.l. our lileii iiru siiipeil on Hic wa v 111 I'lieii ohje r l ive, their iviiipcrs are uiUll rallv fraveil hy tlie loss ol
eouira.Ies, anil the operat ion la k e s i>lare lucvi la iJ> umler r i r ru ius tame s l lia l ensure t i e maxininin nf clestria-tam hotli to lilo ami
prolie rtv on Imlh siiies. " Wha t , l lien, rouM we <lo;- Me ronk
lin
iiireiulint; trilio :uv li.-.Mi'ii'-'il unt il l lu\ inp i luk i lo. lunl in tliu hf ipu'Hl ' I'lni'P'' ill'll. nll^lK- liv.'S niu liiKl nil kntll .I’ lin-
To-ilnv, hoivnvor, in tlin lis;ln n' M-iom;-. nn it. WHS ilnvckipt'd iliim ip IV,„• .niiil linn bnnn ilnvnl.ipul sinix- nn nN- I.,.ililinn nf the kind dcn. i ihod i.s if liefonlinn ;m iilliirlirniinini. In
l ‘ ,iii« ilio Itnyiil A i f l - ' - i 'o onn al t i ick these remoto and olUm s tron'dioKls from t lic ...........
ensure iha r the 'use of the ai r lo ree shonh never lie inaile wi thout the most s t i int ,ui preenntions heiiii; taken to ensure t>‘nt A shnllhl not he eniployea e s c em ‘ " r s le ' neeresitv. Tl iis we ilal.
l .e l me s.i> ll '
Ji r i t i sh'Ai r ollieers ami men are mv a n a h b the iiuak'l of rhival ry, pat ieme . alal ti'iml-
tr ill. '1 0 l iU l l .o v r . -.1 an d secure th e I
cnpi tnki t ion j d the l eonleiuvi.^^ well organised
inaccessible .
! ‘ 'h u n l ’ ’’ ex'iKahtmn. Oidv ton t rue t licro
in sometime's loss of life to h ut fK'lilom or never / h o <dd sky It o e xpedi t ion nnaei-ompanied hy loss ol llK i .n' t l ic contral-y tho hxs,s Mqnont ly is vr y hoTvr Tho trihosmeu have n<> elfc<.tiv J-ome-dT agiMnst a i r c ra f t , In.t of ten enough
ill gr«>und operation^ they ar e capable ol j vm^ s « Hul as they g d . o.,uq>lK.‘d as
t h o v ^ i r e wath mmle rn rilies and s n d
ammnni l ion as the most / ■ '/ ( ' ' ' ■ ■ .mvovs and .stnre.s may br ing in I t bet".'-; di'ilil-ilv tlioii that , whe the r pnhlu-
d raw n -o o t magic.
!;s'ni;iv's Whh h.wless tri'hc.s will
disappe.ar tdte<;tivi
in)L it is likel.v lo he p i r C d K l i l S v 'u n r o n r
choice— ciieap amt “ Ja I ra' i their purpose is to hnilil up
ami not to i leslroy, to punish mak- lar tms amt mnrilerers amt not to liunt innoeent
people. Tlm.v ili-'hke this work as a jud g e dislik
.sentencing
to d e a th . “ Thev know tney
u m i r 'w : i i . - i d r i™
havi and
been lihelli iihodv
mm h
a pri-oiier tl in
, I
l,;,ve u i lk .d to many ol th em. Irom A i-
Mai-.shal S ir .lolm Salmond dowmiard.s.
ami 1 realize how tliey leel ahonl it f a d e r o n r admini.s tra tion t t r ilis l i an
o p e ra t io n - have .0 fa r <-,in.-ed no d.-allt-. Tlnink.s to tlie method ol w a rn in g none..-.
Milmii.s-ion tak e s ph-ee lii-' lime six w ith o u t
r.-eoar.se l.i, homh-
sne<..'V.led in th e .■.■maiiung e.i.-.t- " ’"1-'' th e i le s trn e t io n ol p ro p e r ty and
n o th in g .”
In tho ;,l.ove.m-nlmm d interview th e views ] ; r ' l !^ , ; ; , :^ , f> , r ” m , ;A : r n y m t
hy a l.ah o n r
Mini.strr n h nos t lo th e k l l t i . M R . HAMlI.'l'tl.V FY F F ’.S \1KW S .
' ' ” kkimk,,,kO«dting
iniHiT'weM ‘ e ! !H re ly "d J^ p id ( lo a i in g
„ „ r e t a l i a t io n , u n t i l kh< ; ' 111 • lii:;
Ih o !m A u yA 'i^ “ « ' - 'y y T ; ; l ' ' ' ' \ " .c : : : n :d i i ! i h - - r ‘
" vl t iUl t ^a piHIm^^^ j■ i : ^ e r n m d " a i : y ; y ^
„ i l„ , v a s t n ia p u i t . "I s t r a t a m '“" ' ’yy' n t .
in s ta n c e .s l lm k / | ; / , \ ' Rid the- khreaten..., iictjon th a t th e w a rn in g
nlli<ient. J l it u dW e g a r . le d t a k e s , p h ic e .
t h e i r 'I 'y k y y y y - ;y k ^ y / a i i l i l i o u foUowaid Uile fe n d 1 R d a n o im
‘'k;.;Vh Th;.''hnt-hhH,ded Amhs ami 'Vm s ! '" ' ^ l e y s a t ipM - te n t , while
Iv devout ol mean in the
j ] , ,oU n t ry s ld o ^
old da.vs .ilic ’]f
in J r a i i . '' -Mr. H am i lto n h y le (I'.dU ' ” 1 k h . “ D'lilv l l e r a h l ' ' ) m i ld iy - -v e ry nnhlly it i- tnm Its hecoims an I'MUor who does not wdsh to iin a r re l w ith ,m a ,o n ly ol has reade rs
Umle r th e h e a d in g , ‘‘ ‘ ' l ' /
-L'l,leads "the eanse ot .Mr. l .earh. I kii'.'W what would happe«» 1 HUW wl iat Wi l l iam I.each
H e .-ay.-: i^(u>n a.s
h ad said in
de t eme of spreading r ivi l isat ion by ,„ean.s of air-homl.s ,n Ha, , (wlml^^l Hi l l
p r e f e r to (.’a l l M e s o p o tam ia ) . - ; \ Hood o f lo t le r a w o u ld p o u r lu to t in s H li-'c f illed w i th in d ig a i i l .o n a .s to n
..shm e n t „ i l v d i .s a p im i i i lm e i i t am i a la rm . 1. " , i t
el'for'i ,if che cking thi s Hood When i t was .sugtivsU’d in Uu.
to
rH i^T h um M i i r ..... .u-kj,J;ykUmnu.dH^^^^ t n ' ' . ' ; ; i . ; t . n h r o n d huai'llaM
" '" I 'h c suai'i is hy 1.0 ;yyyyjyy;,^'|;;“ \,i'ti"n;':;|H
i r . l i t ;
OVOK tho remnant , of In 1s t ! E m o ro ly . IIikI
»’ If th e oHicia th a t i t will u " t rp jo i 'ib
. iu">
MR I .FA CH ’S ni'IFJ'JN'C'L. , , r am . l i v i n g a n *
m clh o d .s . k b in g n ak e s ihe
in.bay .
Dtir li im '
voui'scif I” ARKN’T’
fo r A ir . to a ” Hal'-'- tiv n . .
Y et,
chnrBCS arc r^ ' " f a u l ;h t ' c r tioVoncelcos' pooplo.
„ r co l le c t in g ta x ® 2. Th.xt Hiis grco<ly “ puppet,
, , „ i.e s t of nty re ad in g Jm ew h a t im f o i l -—
th o
1. 'Phat, a H th o n r . G o v e rnm en t .b from ncrophincd
mid
‘ ' T l l X ’ I G - c J nm o n L o r by H.o.r iTcisal.
vrnrfaro s .s s r y j i ' .V p -v " ' -”"'”''' innoconb pooplo^_____________ ' I S " I " b : ’ i r ph.™, i n t i c h t be he
nielli oxpo.-)c<l lo him to “ .Fjito !i cm ho
Thomson, ni« sotlncttvo
an old nrqwmn 1 • lu c tivo PnP’c r m
nice young n a lou t
of mind. llnTourcd y otand up for thooo cm be do
liko their Jnb- . Qmcial doclarati
7 , I % , , n t l c w it. How " f who Mcm so rewoimhlo S " ' c.nn ho find nrgu-
; P m in e : t know th e (jobnchetl a t t iw d o tj,, w it. How
cynicism of lo rd .Jlinistor.iH
j much they di«- How t-'oH'o, WF Abl.? .... P le a -e
n r c n r a g a in , ” .h e Clod.”
N'.e " A lm ig h ty for
,e.s - I’leaso le aving
1 liny m i l i ta r is t
i - ie h t : w a i t a h i t ; ' H;
-V lm H w l t r d M . r i - r k kh^ MANCHESTER (Victoria), BLACKBURN AND CLITHEROE TO HELLIFIELD.
i S ' ^ a ^ . ty k '^ 'k n . t th o u g h tliHV nmy^ he- j f ^c iydia alm y a y < n
, „ „ „ ,e r
M n n c h o s> o r (Viet.) nt..d^untir>n
D.itsy I'letil . . . . Wilpshirc ....■
Lni»(,'ho........ Wh.-»11c y ......... CU tlioroo .. Chnthtirn.. K!min(;ton.. . G is lm rn .............. Ncwsholmc-. . • HollllloUl ..
C.irlisle...........
Hoko'i........'» ................ 5 fl2 . . . 6 39 7 21 . t'arwi-n ...................... c ccl e dQ 7 t l
5 55 •• .-ib 43 / oo •
....1151^239 2 u . ...1 2 3 1251
1140 1236 ... 1146 1240!./.. 1152 1245;....
IL l lS ; ; : ; 1214 1221 .... 122? ....
12261....
1i lil;/.l 23 2 19 1 15l n l 27l2 24
?i 21|*Hl 3212 30
-"l 512 51 1 57 2 59 2 83 *
4 15 2 18,3
b ChHPKc :.t noUon. H C .i lb Gi.burn i f required to take up p^ -en ge rn for North ol 1 MniiiflRld to H a n o h o s to r—Sundays .
H o lu n o ld . . | . . . ^ SJ Ncwhholmcdcp
GUburn ....•> I Rimington ,,
Ch.atbtirn . . . , C l l th o ro e , . Whalley ....♦» L an g h o ......... Wilpsbire .... Daisy Field „
Darweo.... , B o l to n ............ M anciibstur
ULACKnORK jp . . . .7 53
.i l l..7 35 : . . 7 45 . . .7 49
::::i. . 9 2 0 . . . . . I0&I5..--
::: 1155' ...1223 1
..
....14 32 .... 8 1 25 4 39 .... 8
.... 4 2Ti .... 8
1 44'tS 0 ....8 55 1515 8 .... 9 1 57 5 14 .... 9 2 05 17 9 12 ...
•* '----' 3 3 6 27 .... JO 21 ... 3 34,7 6 . . . . 10^54..
H
t Sa turda ys only, r .is scng e rs chanRC carriage* .at Bolton. ' Manohoator to Helllfleld—S u nd ays .
IManchbstbrv. Blackburn jp
Daisy Field.... Wilpethirc . ... Langho . . . . .
Wh.TlIey ......... Cllthox*oo.. Chatbiirn......... Rimington ... . Gisburn . . . . . . Newsholme .. H o IU f lo ld ..
Bolton.. . . dep. Darwen...........
....|8 45l.... ....18 56|....
; ; ; : P P § . . . . 9 39 1224
, . . . . 9 431228 . . . 9 491234 I.... 1030 ..
: ; ; : ? o « . . . . 1010 . . . . . . . . 1017 .. . . . . 1022 . .
2 49.6 6 2 59 6 16
V M fB 2 40 3 45 2 46 3 51
. . . .3 114 21 . ....13 18 4 28
. . . 3 23 4 35 . . . . 3 30 4 41
1220 1243
.1 1 2 . - - 1 4
6 55,7 16 7 40,7 53|.... . 6 47(7 2G;7 50 8 2!----
r.6 59,7 41 . . . . *?7 3:7 4.5.... ■a? 8'.7 50__
(. .S? 12” " 7 34 8 16 ... ^‘7 288 10 . . . .
ex i iecled to show re su lts ol c v e ry o n e .y in , has Inul t,i
•my iiLisoiis ...................^
l e r / n s in v , 's te , l w i th an llio n t- .y a n d i.||,„ „ ra .
u. '.saw :t tew wor,l.s winch ^may have the Daily
.
He rald ” u l i t t le while ag«> that nei ther MhVistcr.s nor memhers of Par lmnuni l , no. a
C.-irli-'t* . .
Ho l l l i to ld N«*w>liolme.. ( l i . ln i r n ........
.
Chniliiirn.. . . C l l th e r o o Whalley
Darwen Kiminjjtoii ..
Daisv l-ii-Ul.. . B la c k b u r n
a d v e r t ise r & TIMES RAILWAY TIME TABLE.—JULY, 1924. h e l l if ie l d , CLITHEROE AND BLACKBURN TO MANCHESTER (Victorm.) ms Hi:::;
itf/’aii 6 3P;u 3( le 4j
6 49 6 56
l7 12 Wilpilpshire.......................... ^ l i ?r. • * •' 12 ^ n ot I . Q
lloltoii .................,.. M ^ n c h o s t c r ( ' ht.)
’.18 55 9*20 9658
I? f f l 56‘“ ■ ''o 511 >' 9 23 U 9 23 . . . . 1019 i; | | ; Ml; 5 n i s a u i ...
1025 I 027|l(>47 1054 1058 lObO
ioisT ::'.JI027.......
... l l 7 U15 Iil0l....l||35
7 i4! ...'7 47 •/. 8 45 7 20‘....i7 53 S'8 49
7 25'.... 7 69p a 54
S.8 49fS &9 41 ■; o SB 54 = Sl9 47||-.
UU8 4jbi , , _ _
|9 55 S.^ 19 53 T
9 23 9 50
, i i a
2 o ]l40 5 1146
. .. . 12 4 . .. .Il27
11152 1158 1230,1244 to
M.vnchc-lor vl.:i.iKv =t Holton.
12 2 __ ■12 8 .. . 1213 I 20
4 21. . . . 5 8 1:2 6 197 359 0 , 4 27 . . . . 5 1
122311 25 125011 51
_ Haiti
1237 I 37 1247 1 44 1253 I 50
______ 1256|l 48 . .. ll 5ll 37i2 12
II m m•■ - 4 52i....l5 40 4 58!....15 47 5 4|....I5 53
1258 I 53 g l l '----------
4 .-^25 25 2017...16 35]7 46,9 ll < ..n’r ne n/< f tn'(* .1-17 Cl Q 1C Li .
41h ;S 26'.7 419 6 5 7 5 26 5 56 G 387 158 209 44
2 ^ 3 39l4 32U 54 IS 15 js M|6 .5l6 55 3*25'4 Ii5 4'5*24'5 37
277 52
6 2 2 6 58,8 3 9 28 2 o 6 29 7 6 8 10,9 55 -J? 6 5517 12 8 16l9 41
;;;:|?SP§i?o=S
....la 6 9 4 1037 is 529*39 11*7
- S to p , nt No.v.holmc to pick up paxsengem. i f required.
4 104 47 ;4 55 j?.j,6 4 7 25 8 50 ■ 4 17L. . . 5 2 -3 n-t) 12 *
....I2 451....1 * S1.. . .I4 .501. ., . . ,
9 59 . 9 56!,to 11
to 6 1012 1018
IQ2Q 1055 1030 l l S
1025 1031 1034]
,
out " f id ba
] r f o r o n r e r i iie s to tell ns wmit 1 would do in oni- iilai-.-. H they '- " " ." k do so. Ih eir
eritivi.sm mn-t eonnt lol
■ ] At
MISSING BRAKE-BLOCKS. th e County S e - io n - . on
'■'■'"am. IV - in '"m ': ir lloUmi'.’' « lined dlt;.. f , : r ‘d n v um a motm- . .H e n o t h av in g two
'''• l ;T i" ''u a : : ,m ”prov,M m ld 'sC d e d th a t de- r,„'„ian, had son'.v dil lienlty in ,.n lh n g np h,s
machine. — > -<a O o —<— Tito tlismnnfrirl of
salve ;iilav.s the itebing ami “ ' ' ' / ’'"'j'iV®'/ Hamlv Utbes Is. 3tl. W ‘ms (thtoc
av 1)(; soothed, aiul outoi* «tk* b v ' Do.-.ii'ij Ointment. ..................
- ’
llms
tintl.soptic ■ ■ ■ •n---- ion
times Hie q u an tity ) 3.s. All Chemists.
AYhelhvr it n l e t t e r ty> me thods, whieh m i iracliee
n'ko whoh Ininm- nhieker they ma\ ..............,.i- «-,miuuie the «*ui
lounu.iqi <0 '
issue may he .summed up tin ts : eiiiph»y mod« I n
iclliodf^. wincii 11 pi- 'k-' ^ . .hhonoh to the I)lace in which he auu than the old
ar e h’*'S bar nmndahout . C a i thlv
iu.carnatiou. 1;h u t lu th e work which ^ m ' l e | in>t oniy in the hig
' ' ' ' ' ' '■ " - - r v ' ' ;M ;m d M r i : ’';h " ’^l^.hvhin:,i V T p a J v r and h, hnniaii livos to the nation
at largo. llri tish live.s we ie
-likst. the eo>-ts we iu*up enormously , and it looked ft.r a whi le as if there was nothin
' th a t b ombing saves lives an d cu t s down (;xpeii-sc, ami is really a mos t h uma n e iiro-
cediiro':'
All who a c cept olUcial posit ions, .all who imd e r ta k c anv ta sk \ \ iuch br ings tb em up
. . . »
ag a in s t i liei r fellows a u d . io r c e s th em to ta k e a c emmt of o th e r point s ot view are lor r ihiv liahic to
lo.se ifrip of th e i r own Ti ios e'who a r c in a n lh o r i ly r an neve r onl. a t lliiiiifs f rom the same ant ile as m a t f rom whieh Ihev lookeil
to
I r an ' t rna a newspaper as I .shonlil like 1 have ooi lo ronsiiler other |ieoplo s
i i n
S l l i H E N l lY AA'0 B 8 YEY"-TAYY.0 1 l . T K i n U T F .S B Y i n tK S E X T A X O U O K M E K V IC A l lS . Tin: C O U N T Y B E N U i ! A N O .;“ K O Y A U U A N C A S I l lU E . '
irr.
-pmi.silile amt not eomiielhal to taho a “ i irart iral ” line.
."■‘'''I;
likes ami .lislilo-s. MavDomit .l raiinol imt into exeri i t ion tlie measures liy ivhieli he lielieves I'hiropc ran lie re-,'ltle<l. K
Ih rm: in the almo.s'phciv ol llie 1 OlVme tln'v wonlil look cnrmnsly aimi leinlsh ainl n n p r a r l i r a l . "
I.om-h .annol . ron-
t inne lo hel ieve in the lol v ol lorre idmn lie fimls hilliselr conl i l inal ly ill the (om- p a n ^ i f pen,lie who .say that yon van t ch.
wi thout it . i.F.T r IIF. F.MII!
power ami
rr.siam.sihility are only horn once a rentnry or so. Uni t was wh .a
Mon who can
rosi.si in
Slu’llv bml in mind when lie wrot(.*:- I ’o'wer. l ike a devas lat inj - p.- t ile i ir. ', I’ ol lnles wha t e 'e r it tonelie,.
11 is only the man nr the wnnian wlm
can <
MMrd.hntimurcd1y rcln-o u» l>o onii- dozed hv
respon.sihilily. onlv the iiian oi
woman who dares .leeline to he 1'' and who sees c lear ly what a dolnsion o nowr r
nn'hroken when they take np I ' " ' ; ot oovernmc i i l— " r any otln-i hn.
is, th a t can kee,, , ,r innp,es i .
■ to ex l i r r t them t,i hehave as i kin - s i |1 ;icco.ii|/»i.'i«.. ...• \V(
wh.-rtever it mav he. Wo Im'e pnl them l.ahonr .Ministers into ollice. .'k '1''^;''',
had mil oliieial ties, no daily ‘ ' '' I ' ‘ aijilish. no ,irolilem ol n-latmii.-. ni th
pnncii>l' th a t we should,
n n a l le r e d : i t is very im iim ta i i t l.'nr 11110,1 th e
ma.ss ol ■-
depends llie dire la k e . M e mu s t men who g o \ . i i* . will >-ee t l ia t Ihu- 'We b avo o u r par —lo play, l .c t 1 d on ’t le t us he t< for ])hiyiiig a dill th e o liier b au d , o u r kec'ping upon th em . I 'or even if they do.
repl ie s :—
.clioll th a t poh< always he ahi I f ’Hi
elul id a ’ tin
lit p a r t fr should
Pt we mu'^t go un
•iplos
t^inci* Ids ar t icle appe received fur the r le t ter - , to one
S e v e ra l o th e r r e a d e r s h aw * i id iulUu'Uce nf
IMoviiu; I r ihnles to the him ^'h.
Wor.sley- t'ayl'ir, liarl K >'l
Hal l . Whal ley. who ilied " - h ™
,,anl in the rnr rent
i.ssne ol kh. W li. 1 Parish magazine hy the li rment M m i ( l u - ' ■ F.. \V. \Valli>) and hy his
in-odeey.-.soi, tlu-
,'.,l'ev
U(‘v, 1{. Newman, now Ucctor ul Ki rk .
T h e P r e s e n t V ic a r . Alr. ^ValU-, iu tiie course ol a Ion; refor-
vm o to S i r Jlei iry, .sa\>>;— 1 onlv knew him d u r in g th e last .seven
vear.s o f his life, h n l d u r in g th a t time I was "allowed lo know him well. When '>-111110 to
th e liarish some one .said lo m e :— Mi I t '- " - Wor-lev-Taylor is a man whiise opinmn lb
alwavs w nrlh h aving. fonn'il i t .
And .so indLul I
worked with all Uie o|
s.mness an d • o ynms „f an ed n c a led man nl li ir ly . otmost, ra r e to inlorm hnnsell
,,ae sti»n on which he wais consnllcd . he s.iw w ith n iie r r in g d ire ctn es s nl visnm th e '-.'-sui- lia l ,,o in ts of any prohleni, and he h io n g h t to th e ir solution th e higlies l sUuuhuds of
k k 'k i comlucl an d eo n s id e ra lio u . In th e Vicar of W ha lley's 'mtlord,.ink th em ,
* cliurcli. an d a re g u la r w orshipper h ole u h c i i he was n o t en gaged hi l.nndon a t his cnor-
.b‘beeccaame m ati once once s t rong uony. s iipporley ...... .. ol
- , . •
i mons ii ra r lic e a t th o I’a rh am en la ry H.ii. i II.. «K..(1 i(» .vit in tiie M oretou >5allei>^
pj. I liall I d ,d" uf th e !
vitnl p u r l 1i Mr . Nl Itilly. :iml ]1 rciiiiitti ,e t)inci:il.s '
lot ’V.-I.MII. ! o u is . On
ea red Air. F v fe ha.s of which he
wr i t ten libo i : : ; ; u T ' a ; : ' ^ ' : ^ : n b i ' - o r ' t t Y , h £
■ ^ l .V i 'r :m a ' ; r ' ^ ' a ^ a : r ' " ; ; " . t ' t i : ; ^ m ' n - ; V t
• .h'.femo l l '■iaiiily ex,ilained why ■persons in oniee d o not, tliinl: an d s,ie.ik
'l l w-a- '"-■Aker an o n s la n g n
ami a c t a s they d id when tla-y " " iv re sp o n s ihility.
Unman N a tu re . till,- korrespo. d e a l
•k Ik whv th e a r t ic le did n ot P '‘»m)M medv - Wo know of no remedy Im
1 1
i tliu
Pl'^dinu :l IT
tigpl
I h ad ended before lie wouM como He took p a r t in th e prelmunar.v m-
insiMiMg ■ t:i.':k ' h( 1 niMsung 51S m e
tious for ro{)airing tho ch u rch which n d e r tak en in th e ’iiinetic.s, an d when rk was a c tu a lly set on foot soon a f te r ewman became* V ic a r , ho dqvotod un- n g c a re to every p a r t of its aenqm- -•nl. from th e selection of tho a r t is ts n ftsmou to ho employed, to th e nun- lotails of colour and m a te r ia l , lo this e b ro u g h t a ta s te ami tem p e r as rarci V were ex c e lle n t. Ho liad traveUed
w id elv ’ over F u ro p e , an d s tu d ie i many hrau ch e s of a r t . Ho h ad .stmhod, loo. th e
h’is lo ry of th e p a s t and knew w h a t , in F n«- jjsh
workman.ship, was f it tin g to r th e (‘hu rch . And lie h ad tho very host of allies in Mr. Newman an d Mr. A r th u r L o ugw or lh ( to name hut two) who each inade also Ih o ir own e h a ra o te r is i ic co i itr ih u lio n to w h a t has proved to he. in th e g en e ra l opinion of tliose who know, one of th e most c a re fu l amt p ra isew o r th y re s to ra t io n s ot an a n c ien t
ch u rch in I'lnglaudr T h e C om m u n i ty S e n s e .
But i t was n o t th e
do.sirc morcl.v to sc<:
• and p e t itio n were to he o tfe ird to H u n . tlic a c t iv i ty of tl ic ir
th e chu rch .seemly and w e a th e r l ig h t th a t promjited Ids elfor ts . H e was d e e p . Iliienced hy two o th e r th in g s . One was th e knowledge th a t th is was th e house of Ood th o place in wliicli Clod was to ho
wor.shipped wlu‘re i)rai.-o an d ad o ra t io n .
great, in te re s t in th e weliaro of \oars la ie r ne
. .1
is a le t te r from S ir H en ry to Mr. W liilakci in w hirh. so e a r ly as ISTti, ho m a n i f e lo d Ins
on tills occasion a t IJa.xcndeu. later he came to live at Moreton, he a
----- tho
F-ven in his old ago ins miml ' k tnnk Uu.
Church
Alanv o t them weic
nn.ongst, th e ‘' ’h 'y / ■>' ' th e mexst ou lln io il nf nni' limo who, f.u tionl hoing fossils, weno in a Ifkpokni.l s t o of
gi-owUi ami niolion towarils R / - 'k e ‘
Ainongsl, th em, .Sir JH in v Wor .s lc \- fay lo i plavml his m,l inuonspicmons j ia i t I have ilwoU, nilhev in th is .'ckloi n 10 1
•
S ir I loni v’s woi-k for Ihu cihnrch in W 1: llcy , inspirvil iiv his ilvsirc to nniko God s Honsu a llivvlv phico whvrc Iho Ch r is tian folluws .ip
shonld"w orship th e F a lh o r ol use lo whirh Iho ohnruh was |m l h ied his
mind W h a tev e r was h e a n t i ln t am i ncyo- tiulial in word or oorcimmy, in nuisio or m a te r ia l , ho lovcil.
I rememlicr his say in g
to mu a f te r th e sn u g Knch ar is l t>" I'-;'®./[ Dav, th is y e a r : ” I t ’s al hoen so h e a n l nl
an d .so h e lp fu l : th e whedo th in g was a i r 0 from s ta r t to linish w ith th e .spirit id « n i - ship ” Ho o f ten used th e ch u rch In r his pri'vato tlevolinns nn w eekd ays—a pra c t ic e IvhH, slmwetl how g re a t a ph.eo .1 uccnpied
in his nlfcetions. Nn (die
cel' for
prayor.bj. nor goes whcie he Ic u s n n com fo r tahle and o u t ol place tn make his
kss ■
dev olmns lo Iho Most H ign God. l iv Iho
kindne.ss ol th e I'.dltor of
> « 'bM - i o
Clit'lieroo A d v e r tise r and ^ hoon nllowod tn w r ite a l g re a to t lu ig lh
th.in
in h e r e a r ly te ens many a g ir l outgrows
would havo heon possihlo ' '= " 1 ' ' ' ’"'W ds oareor ami g en e ra l activitic.s. I s lu l l th t i c fore not- a t tem p t to kraverso th a t groinu ...'•lin Hill I would nonclndc a h . i t 1 .inl 'em '" in n s s a mos t in a d o .p .a te loUor hy retnindim- von of his s im |ih e .ty an d eom- U'"v. hi" w inning chnrm ai.d good tem p e r , ns
eo.isideratinn fur th e G ’
kVon ,Hm
preindices »f o th e rs , his hnmihly an d g en t le ,e « his sp a rk l in g w it an d hnmmir . Ins
diligence in doing w h a tev e r his h an d found l" do.
].'or fo r ty - th re e year.s (d u r in g Hie
Inst ninotoon of which he was A ‘k - ' '> ■AYardeli) ho dw e lt among ns a.s among his
own people, nod fo r th a t lot ns k eep his memorv gre en , and p ra y th a t th e re ma.' n ev e r ho a w a n t of nicn as t ru e ;ind sH a ig h t
„ he to servo God in Church an d S ta te . R e v . R . N ew m a n .
W'orslov-'l'avlor an d Mr. A r th u r
T.ongworth, was respoiisihlo fo r th o g r e a t rep a irs to th e ch n rch in 1009, and for Uio en la rg em e n t ol th e Kchool.s in 1013. wTites:—
Tho Yica r has ask ed mo to w r i te soinothing h o nt S ir H en ry AVorsley-iaylor for th e
P a r ish -Magazine, as h av in g been s,> iiitl- m a te lv connvetod w ith him d u r in g tho 13 y e a r s ' th a t 1 was Yicar an d was In r tn n a o
en ou gh lo havo him a.s V ic ar ,s W a rd en . H was a g re : i t g r ie f to mo th a t 1 was tinahlo, ll iro u g h ahsoiieo f rom homo, to bo p re s en t a t Iho fu n e ra l nf one who will nlways s ta i id h ig h in Iho lung l is t of h o no la cto rs , th a t in th e good providence of God Inivu hocn raised
th a uK sg i\ iu g
pla ce in which lie and o th e rs were to engage '
we ari* tohl'.'will he o u r unce asing occupation in tin* lan ir ts of iieaven. 'fh e o th e r was tho
fveiing th a t th e ch in ch was th e which th e Clir i- tian congrega tion (if \ \h a l lev giitltored themselves to g e th e r in th e ir feihiw.ddi). He p.)S-essed to th e lull w h a t foi* so long has been one oi tho chiet ch a r- a e ie r i - t ie - " f th e
F.nglish ra c e ,—w h a t I may i-dl th e i-«immniiity-sense. All over I'aiglaiul we have se tt led in hamlet.s ami villages, an d in (Hich of them have lived as memhers one (>f •nn^ther Wliallev has ’long been iiappv m uiHi, who hav .' felt
th e respons ihihtios
•iltachiiig to th is idea. Adam CoUam. dohu T av lor . Solomon
I.ongworth an d his sous,
Boger G reen, Bichard Thompson, and many o th e rs whoso names will o c c u ir lo every
re ad e r , were of th e nnmhor. I t is th e
fa.sluou nowadavs amongst, some ol tho busy mockcr.s
!,fV[;nhon;;htV;d'wiIl s;^ in tW now^lespised * Vh-torian era, a race of hard-working, intel-
who infe st o u r life, to sneer n t th e men ami women of old time, cud to th in k h a t h> ca llin g them ” V ictor ian . w ith a h i t of the ovohnnv and a sh ru g of th e
.shou.ders. an i,'T,,v.H':,hlv bonUT.vv nf <-mi,l,'inn:.tmn has hoon oassed upon them an d all th e ir works. B u t I v en tu re to th in k th a t th e sober ju d gm en t
iie .- i itals <*nts
etiL s to p a t
which are
■Knglishmen who at least hnill llio thei r
clo sing. lo in dead level of accompl ishment .
disr,-s|)ectfid Nor
*............... did the N ic tormn .s
descend- -
,
All know how much th e p a r ish has owed to iiim for his le adership in th in g s j>crtaimng to th o C iiu rch’.s webfaro; i t would hav e l>ccn iininonscly more d in icu lt to ha%*o c a r r ied o u t th e re s to ra t io n of th o C h u rch , ‘\*^d th e e n la rg em e n t of th o Scliool.s, if lie luid n o t hoeu thoro to give a lo ad ; i t would havo been iiuito impossihlo to hav q re s to red th e church TS i t needed to bo w ith o u t tlio woiu lc ilul knowledge, good ta s te , an d mos t p a in s tak in g caro lie b ro u g h t to h e a r upon i t . N^o tro uble was too g r e a t for liim lo sp en d , if only lie could en su re a .satisfactory r e su l t to a. wot k which, ho fe l t, la id a very g ro a t rcsponsib- ililtv on those in ch a rg e of i t . I t was a m a t te r of th o docpostl sa t is fa c t io n to him
up from timo to tinm tm* \y i ia l lcy Church. .
t . . 1. l1-.- a...... r, ll I...U in
th a t wfiou completed Lho work m e t w ith g en e ra l ap p ro v a l , as on tlic whole an udmir- ahlo piece of re s to r a t io n ; while wq who knew how much tho success ot i t was duo to him, IVH Unit i t tvonhl nhvny.x he a in o n nm cn t to his ilovotion to tho Clinich he lovetl so well. Jh it if tho re s to rn l io n of th e Chn rch w.-is
I’ho Rev. J i . N'cwman, who. w ith S ir H en ry
h e r s t r e n g th , an d unless h e r d eve lo pmen t is ca rofnllv w atched sh e will hocomo palo an d a n a cm i / w ith a licklo a p p c tilo . ]Jreathle.s,s-
iicss, am i o f te n hcadache.s ami backaches lol- lo^v. Tho g re a t uecil of grow in g g ir ls is p u re blood, alHindaut, ricli and red. I he
be.st ol good blood is c re a ted by D r . pills, an d th a t is why th e se pills
g ained s tro n g , Inqipy women. in 5V re c e n t interview, AIiss F . L o r te r , oi . p in k
tl ie i r world-wide re p u ta t io n . Hie>so pdU p rom p t lv re s to re fu ll womanlv h e a l th an d ch a rm . * an d tra n s fo rm ana emic girls in to
r
11, H e lv e tia S t r e e t , London, S .K., s ta te d : “ Almost from cliildhood 1 wa.s a vic tim ol an a em ia . Soon a f te r 1 was fo u r te en i became worse. I grew th in an d misorablo, an d suf fered severely from h e ad a ch e s ; 1 was uer -
vou.s an d h ad no a p p e tite . “ For y ea rs 1. w en t on in th is w eak s ta te , u t te r ly
mi.scral>lo an d ta k in g l i t t le intor<2s t in
life. L tr ie d many remedies b u t n o th in g did mo any la s t in g good. Then D r .
illiams ’ p in k pills were recommended to mo, an d 1 h ad
n o t boon ta k in g th o pill.s long beforo th e re was a wonderful change in mo. 1 began to c a t b e t te r , and became b r ig h t an d ch e er fu l. Tho headaches ceased ami tho colour c rep t in to m.v cliooks. Soon th o nervoueness d isap p ea red o n lire ly , an d now my h e a l th is sp len
d id .” All cliemisls .sell D r . William.s’ p in k pd ls ,
3s. Od. jior box—n o th in g else ju s t as good. READ.
d ay , a very in te re s t in g e v e n t toolc place Siinonstono* School, th o
occa.sioii being th o .second an n u a l siHjcch d ay an d prizo d is tn b u - tio n, whicli m an y of tlio .scliolai-s’ p a r e n t an d oLlicrs aU em led . They wero provided with a u ex h ib itio n of th e work done by th o scholars d u r ij ig th o p a s t twelve m o n th s . Tiio he;id- mistroi>s (Miss ICccIew) p re sen ted h e r a n n u a l
rep o r t , luul re fe r r in g to th o te a ch in g s taf f reca lled th e u n fo r tu n a to re s ig n a tio n o t Mrs. Charle.s Townoml, of S toneyholme, B u rn ley ,
his n re n t iiehicvemenl, none th e less viilnnhlo wnsTiis cv or - f iiithrnl ilisclniruo nf Ulo tlnlic s of ch n ichw nrilen. No in e n in h en t over roceivcil h o t te r snpiiolT front Ins wnrtlcn.s Until I in th e tlozon y e a rs when ho ami Mr. A r th u r lio ugwo r tli held tlic ofllco. _ '.I hey could alwavs ho relied on lo do th e ir u tm o s t for tile 'w e lfa re of th e p a r ish , an d th ey n ev e r lo t one down. And how courteous was .Sir Hem-v in all his d e a lings , how ready to give Cull co n s ide ralion lo an y
propo.sal, how willing to tu rn Ins r ip e ju d gm e n t an d ex pe r- ionco on to m a t te r s th a t , liqwcvor sman in seeming, wero to him n o t tr iv ia l if tl ie \ had to tin w ith th e service nf Gnil. He itavo nenernnslv nf his inniiey. h n l Ins |iersinial service was a u ro a lc r i; if t , ju s t hccanso to Hive what we have is inncli, h n l to Hive o u r selves is more. ‘‘ Noblesse ohliRO ” — tho
whicli ccciutckI la s t iiiontii inving to il l-h ca ltli, an d aLso to. th o .services in a tonii>orary c ap a c ity ren d e red hy Airs. ILu nsd en, o i B u rn ley , since J a n u a ry la s t . Miss l ‘kx:lee also made rofoiTuico to th o re c e n t .'iuccoss by (»iio o f th o schola rs, AMasler J o h n S u g a r (.son of Air. an d lUrs. Samuel S u g a r , of l ie a i i To p ) , Avho liad succeeded in g a in in g a J u n io r Kx- h ib i tio n S chola rship aw a rd ed by th o l/unciL- .-ihiro F d n e a t io n C omm ittee, an d louablo lu Si-pU.‘iul>er n e x t a t th e J3urnley G ram m a r . School A f te rw a rd s Ukj V ica r o f P ad ih am (B cv . F . Wilkins , ALA.) iirosontod Alas to r AVillium I>onsda!o ( th e Ll y e a r old .son ol Mr. Lonstlalc, of D e an Top F a n n ) w i th tho
“ P ro c to r S ilve r Medal,” a n aw a rd w lu d i is offered an n u a llv hy Mr.s. F . J . P ro c to r , oi “ Cra igm o re ,” The Avenue, as a special menti luizo for good a l l ro u n d work. Twenty-ono o th e r pr iz es of lx>oks wero also d is lr ib u te t l by th o V ic a r. D u r in g Uio a f te rn o o n th o vis itors to th o school w ere e n te r ta in e d to vocal music
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Autlior.: “ Have you read my now book?” F r ie n d • “ Y es .”
Author: ‘‘What do you think of it.- F r iend : ” AVell. to he candid w ith you, I
^
th in k th e covers a rc too fu r a p a r t . ’ — ” C a lg a ry D a ily H e r a ld .”
SPJ'JKCH AND r i l lZ l i DAY.—On T hn rs -
iihraso is hacUneycil—h u t 1 know no b e t te r wo'rcis lo cx,iroS5 w h a t 1 hehevo to ^ive tho ko“ nmtc of his life. F re e ly he Inul received,
f reely he gave. “ R o y a l L a n c a s h i r e ” a n d C li th e ro o B e n c h .
HvVn'ipatlielie reference wa.s mado to o'f
d .Sir H e n rv M’
or.sley-'lTaayylloir, B . i r l . , K.O J H o re to n H a ll , who was
th e Societ'V an d to r e t
m p a tlie li . ,
AVor.sle 'v
i iie a heeii a g r ie u l tn r is t . ^ n
A t Cl i lheroo County Swssaoms. tho Chai rman (Counci l lor
1,0
mn.st t a k e tho oppor lnni ty the llonch, of e.xprcssing Nkuipalliy, which
. , 'h l l f of H
thov ill common wi th .so many othors, wi^h tho faniilY of Sir Hen r y A\ or s loy- faylor H< need l.a r. lly add to tho enloginni.s whi rh
I ■ ■ keen passed so deservet liy t iP'"' nul
amie'iranco a t th e C o u r t, on hehnll o r t to ■police of th e di-slriet .said he </b i rm l to ho iifisociated w ith th e rem a rk s th o O haiim.n t
Supt .
‘‘"au” p r i i e n t in C o u r t th en stoo d i» / j [k n c o as a m a rk of es te em lo r ono who w.i.s foi
litany y e a rs a memhor ol th e llencli. _______ _______ >
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A RISK CtF GmLROOD. GROWING TOO RAPIDLY.
O nurt
] ;^ b r 'w i t iy th : 'tm : ! f i^H a te ^ ''in i n exprtvssion " ‘ - " ' ‘“ H ^ v a rd s , wdio was
I J a -.-v a Roval
A t a in c e tia ii of tho C om m ittcs of th e I .ancasliiro rihow, on Jlond.ay th e Aealh -
vico-prosKlent
of of
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