s i lM t t l i l i i n
b o l t o n -b y -b o w l a n d m o t o r s e r v i c e TIME TABLE COMMENCING SUNDAY^ OCTOBER 30th^ until further notice
Bolton^by^Bowland, Sawley, Chatburn, Olitheroe and Low Moor WE EKD A Y S , .
35oi.Tox-nv-.l»ou !,.v>’!, ............... t5A\VLT:V ....................................
CifATnunx ................................ CUTHKllOi; ............................... Low Moon ..................................
CU.VTIIUU.V ...................... Sawi.hv .........................
JhH.TON*-RV-DoWl..\NI,
<-kiATin:n>’ |....................................... ............ 4-0 Ci.rrHKROi: ............................
] ’
oi.TON-nY-D0WI..\ND .......... Sawlev.............................
‘ <1
a.in.
a.in.
a.in. ..............
.............. It.-jo ............. n-40 t, 1 ,
Low IlFoon ............ ..................... ............. h-4.j Clitukhok ..............................
................ ............. 7-2,0
............. 7-0 ............. 7-10
p.ni.
p.in. p.m. 4-20 4-:to
Low Moor....................................... ............. 4-ir,
Boi.TON‘-ltY-DoWl..\KD ................... ............ -l-aU
............ 4-:io ............4-:i*7
!'
Sawi.ky ..... .............
Itoi.Toy.......... I!
Sawi.kv ....... Dolton*...........
Clithehoi: ..
............io-:;o 10.4.", 12-10 J 2-4.7 1-17 1-47 1-70 ~ Cir.xTjiuRV ...
Low Moon.. ............10-20 -Low ^foou.. ............10-20
Chatjiurv .. CUTHKllOK ..
12-.7 12-r,
n • 11
10 0
(. H.XTIIURX ... ........... a-40 (>•s (.'UTHKIIOK ... ............
•
H, ■ i
I'c'-J-.'S 'M n XKW .PKAXC'il Halifax Permanent Building Society
THE LARGEST BUILDING SOCIETY IN THE WORLD ASSETS OVER 29 MILLION POUNDS
l i b e r a l ADVANCES TO HOUSE PURCHASERS
J Ik- .Society lend to jier.-^fnis intending to r,eeu])4* tlieir iioii-,--; •.... Approximately £ 1 8 0 on a house valued at £ 2 0 0 Approximately . £ 2 7 0 on a house valued at £ 3 0 0 Approximately £ 3 4 0 on a house valued at £ 4 0 0
Ami Otlii-r ainoimt.-. in jnoportinii to tlie value of tlu- propertv SMALL MONTHLY REPAYMENTS LOW KATKS OK
IXTKltK.ST
WHY CONTINUE PAYING R EN T ' LET THE RENT BUY THE HOUSE B E YOUR OWN LANDLORD
.'•'I
2, NEW AIARKET STREET. CLITHEROE Office Jlniir.s : .Monday 2—o p.m.
Tiie.sday 10
a.in.—d p.m. Kridav 2—0 p.m
( O C F J v I X G S T K E I C T ) B LUE STAR SHOP MESSRS. J . & m. BRtERLEY
Have all tlie ,S|'i:ti..\i, Dist inetiv
RAINCOATS :: I n - ' ■ 8 4 , D A B W E m t en aiidii.-i in Repp and Crepo-de-Chino Dresses
i.i-Ni; i.v .Sii.K .4X1, L.\( 1: DANCE FROCKS 12 11 •le.-^ ill .\11LLI .\KKV from -I II em-i,. S
JUMP E R SUITS HOSIERY
.TsiT wii. i, HE AiM'iii:(,
j.vn;i). r . 8 L A C K B U R R I (Opposite Queen:
each
Sec. Hall)
(. H.vmun.v .... Sawlkv ......
Doi.to.v............
(
l.ITHKnOH ... ............ O-JO 0-20 0.4.7 7-10 7-40 7. 17 H 7-0
Low .Moon ... ........... r,-o Low Moor ... ...........0-0
7-0
.......... t,-20 li- r,-
:io :l". .",0
7-:jo
4 -2*7 7-.70 S-0 S- S-.7
Al l Bol ton Buses from Clitheroo s tar t at tho STATION HOTEL.
Dolto.v........... ........... .",-20 e • 1,", Sawi.hv ....... ...........
p.ni. V-m. ",
1-0 1-0
12-20 1-n ]>.m. ]>.iii. J-27 I 0■1.7
r,-20 It-10 tt-.",7 7-20 7. 10 7, 7-0 7-:io
0-2.7 t;-40 7-s
r,-2o i»-:io
7.•
]>.m. P*in. P*in. -•’0
I*.III.
‘.7 7.• 10 S- S■ 0 S-0
7■no S-10 -•10 S-20
.s-no 0-0 S-.70
•0 ** 2-.70 JMll. s-no S-lo l»-h
S-.7.7 0-20 0-10 0-0
H-20 n-ir, 10-0
0-2*7 0-.70
o-r,o
jo-r, 10-20
10-1.-, 10-2.-,
0-20 i»-no 0-4O
n.m. ‘) 1 >
10 1 , 10 ■ »
11.in. n.m. 11-1*7 11 •2.7 11- 12-
j>.m.
12-:io 12-40
:{.7 0
12-40 i2-r,r,
............. 4-10 4-40 4 -*■,.", 4-2.", 4-40
Low Moon................................ - ............. i-i:, Cmthehok ....................................... ............ 4-20 4-.",0 a-10 Cu.xTnun.v .........................
S.VWI.LY ................................
.",-0 p.m. .",-0 j>.m. p.m. l-.m.
.",-10 .",-40 ",-l.",
",-20 •7-aO <M0 ii-10 o-r,
ir,
.",-40 I»-.S l*,-0 «,-0
«*-2r,
fi-20 tt-2*".
i’,-:;o r,-.7o
j'.tti. I'.m. p.m. ti-20
(i-20
l,-4i> T-s 1
------- ------- ............. — .. — —— . . . . __________ .. ____ 7-0
7-t»
7-20 7-r»o ■s-lu s -20 S-40 U-].-> 7-:lo S-O S-1-,
7-2", 7-10 T-4.', :-;{o s-u s -1.-. 4-2., S-O S-'J.'i .x.p. S-20 S-4.’, S-."vO
Extra Buses will be run from Bolton to CUtheroc on Saturdays at 11-20 a.m.. 1-10 p.m., .'■-.j p.,,,.. !i p.,„. an.l 0-4.-, p m Extra Buses Will be run from CUtheroe to Bolton on Saturdays at a- lO
p.in. and 0-10
p.in.
I>.m. 12-20 !'■in. i ‘2-:io
1 1
-s -20 1-;to
SU N D A Y S ,m.
1 1-lo
] •’0 1-no
m. ■
ii~ — I'.in.
1• 10 2-n -u
p.m. i - j". ana . 4., p.m.
7-40 s-s R-2*", U:~, S-l", J*-20 S-l.", U-'>()
s-:ti> p-r. 0-2."> p-:io
IMO *»-2a lO-o o-ao
7-2t> 7-:t(»
p.m. p.m. ]).m. p.m. 7I"»
7-2.7 7-*J*7
a.m. si.m. a.m.
U-1»0 10-11 10-10
lo-o
0-10 0-1.1
10-10 10-2o
io-:io 1 o*i»r» 10 -10
10-10 HM;-, 11-u
a.in. 10-‘JO
io-;io 10-10
1U-'»U
11-20 . . . . 11-ao 12-.- n-a.-, 12-10
12-2.", 12-10
p.in.
p.in. p.m. 12-20 .... i2-:io ....
12-4U 12-.->*", 1-.-, J*.m. p.m.
p.in. j>.in. p.m. i-ir> i-ao
1-S 1-20 .... 2-S 2-2a l-iO 1-40 .... -J-20 2-40 2-ao
1- S50 2-10 2- :. 2-20
a-0 a-10
a-s a-20 a-ao
a-ao
a-.'io 4-0
p.in. ]>.ni. p.jn. p.m, p.m. p.m. 10-0 l»-")0
10-0 10-10 10-2.-
10-20 10-ao
10-.-. 10-1.-, 10-20
10-20
10-2.", lo-a.-,
Also extra Buses on Market Days and busy days. S. StatuU for .Sattinlay onlv.
p.m. p.m. p.m. n-20
]>.m.
p.in.
p.ni.
n-27 n-40 4-H 4-‘27 r,-0 7-il7 n-40 n-5.7 4-‘20 4-n."> 0-10 7-n*7 4-0
4-17 7-10 7.47 f)-0
-1-40 4-40
7-27 0-0 ♦’,.7 0-17
».m. p.m.
p.in. p.m. p.m.
p.in. p.m. S-20
10-.7 10-7 10-1.7
in-i.-, 10-20 lO-llO
io-:i.4 io-.-,o
I. B L EAZARD, COPY NOOK GARAGE, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND OAERCOATS
.Smart Overeoal,-; ill ereat variety.
Real Tai lor-made from £3
ready-to-wear or made-tn-meaMire Ladies Coats from £3 15s. Od.
Dress Suits, silk facing from £ 5 10s. Od. CHARNLEY,
LADIES’ AND GENT’S :: :: TAILOR :: :•
C O r t S t r © © t (Near the Theat re Royal ) B l f l C k b l i m 15APT1ST PASTOP.
PUBLIC RECOGNITION MEETING SABDEN.
AT
REV. D. J. MORGAN WELCOMED BY OTHER DENOMINATIONS.
Tlle
a . o- die l.ev. I . "
„ llimd.
Mapti-. : p:oo,r. I ,.. K..V. i). .1, •la.e bol .'-atiirda.v. .1|,..,-
. .......... '■• lO'ii j);istort nnd tin
lb,bi*rt.-,m. seerelar. oi til., ri
le.bi le
•< 021111 i.,a nl ,<abd-n-,- new i„ ,|„.
meeloiu an- |,r<-„le.| me r by .Mr. H. i Im-
"';il' deaean. .SlllMiel 1 i im' liini .,1 l'l,e.|er(l:i lller
Ib’r. ,1, I) --.K-mtiuii ol l iapi i . , r imr i l i , - . ^ I.:oie;
t-.bir.* told
i-ter ol I oddooo, . .Mr. Itoberi Oreea-.vood I iillio2ioMl. t|„. I!..,., K
i \a ar el aalbe.o ■ .\i, bel;.-' Cimo lil. ll,e I!;...;
I . .1 . toreao. Mr. i lo - a l I .N'alwicl,) and .'Ir I-. Uo,„i (..|o],,|, - .vrelarvl . .tu,.,-
■ (Oaf lMl pea.e.” by ibe eboir. ibe
••■■ilo
be.im nd.,.„ l,y ,Mi-. II. M. lb,w-on. Mr. Hood exlended . ordiol a,■borne to tbe lier I). .1. .Moitttoi t., ll.e .S:,l„le„
ihcir p:i-ti.i. .Mr. K. \v,„„i n..„i C'bm.b
lor
iioa.ait,.|oboa ... I la,, arit,.,- t,,,,,, \.7,it. wail pai,| lia^i, nii ,, ,; ,.
|,.tt,.rs oi t.-.-n't -^i,.
work al i .Kt ;,a-lor ol tl„. .Namaieb Clnml , . 1 lo- lo‘v.
' ’'■"'"I poaer ,,| o,||a..,„,.
a e ro - rooay a',r-li,p.
lor a loriK ina,.. |,i. '■'■I' |„. |a„i
'I Iioi iitt ie , Inm b bod bod o uleot vilIo2e
an oidisioi i i loail- oiol raoiiv ai t l , alioin I,,, bioi eoia,.
.onioet troa, tlioi eliurili boil
0 aoy- l„.ea Molaort^ in tbe ( l.rislioa ,oii -e l ie tboaeiit (oliativ ploeefa bod tllOI-i. oppoi--
more tune, iliim-li with he hiipetl Mj M ;:rt*m m:< i
IJlliili.-e tboM III,. i,,w,o I,I,on-. ' I|„.y lio.i .Mr.
.Morit.il, l,od iiiiii,. to o Irodilioii I,elii;id it. and
.M.ii r> ai' jiotry uoiild pr.iv,.
•Mr. IhiMuin. on h,-h;ili m 111 Di - tri l l M;ii,tj«t rnion. exi»r.
e\i,-iiijitu; til** hmnl <>i \w>Iroun iton irom ilie Htiniley dl^uiet. [’•■ople (i) the Sahdell llmiti-t
*h‘-lp til** yeinin minister ’t.» dul i i - ii“t mily
ih
viilaue. Mil* Del’.
n''H,d lion
• ilUt'
• Miirnlo.v mid ->ed pli-a^tir** to -Mr. .M..r- l!o li.i|K*d tile
( Imr.'h would l"*i’!orm
. ( ’. Melt all*- .vDoL'P hr 1 U;i- (.G*i,
BACON OF THE FINEST QUALITY— t l i - kdul lliiU d. e.s n„t vary in ta.fate fn.,111 week In week— is our Speciality
Duiri foi-oe! we l iave ;i rejmt . i l inn f(,r elmie,, TM l anil ibirefnllv lilended (■0KFI ' :K.
.I t ( Ml,t . ^ r 17, i I u
ill II li
//o/f/- ,vrr/r r- - KAY, 6, Church Street, Clitheroe PERMANENT REDUCTION IN PERMANENT WAVING
ONE PERMANENT WAVE FREE LA D IE S — BA L LO T ' I ' lCKK T S A R K GIVK.X AWA Y .vr
THE E L IT E SALON TOWN HALL .STREET, Rl^AClCHURN
E o n 3,’KLMMIXG, S l fAy iPOOINO, on WAVIXCI D U R IX G O C TO B E R . You may bo tho Lucky Ono
Phono 7 0 5 6 WHEN YOU ASK FOR A GOOD
HAIKDRESSER IN BLACKBURN YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO
t fe lophone 5 3 3 8 B E N T S »ui on ii> ivoi k inr the
pr.iei,.,., Biilington Welcome. \lr. lioh.-fT (
.leelitle.nl. u ho lei il'e-eil let I
the .M>iei- rhtiK h at llillinoimi. near Wliallev oh-, ext.•tided a hearty IV.-lemne. Tlie Milliu '. ton ehiir.h \ia> Lin-allv ind.*l,te.l t.> tile Sah- •h’li IkiptiM fht irch. He pai.l a hiuii irihm** t‘i the lai.* .Mr.
Ilai;ireavo>. win, vtartod
the rhiin li. mid said tlu*y were aho iml.'hiod to .'^alxleii )t,r ih(* nresont ciiun h, wiiicli Wiis i:iv.*n to them hy the late Mr. (o*t,rue Foster. For lilt' past lour year*^ iliey had not had their niini>li*r down, hut prei’iou'd to thai they had ri eat ludp frtim Sahden, 'I’liey would wadoune i)ieir younu minister. 'I'lieir ^•llUl•ell wa.s run hy w<,rkiiu4 people mid they liad not been able in tlie pa.^l to help them hut they were lielti*r now mid were <-onteni- platin^; oiviiiii .Nom,* help. The ILfV. .V. lO, lloden.
i^ave Mr.
Mori:nii a real welrunie. Durinji his time in Sahdeii then* had alwav> existed a ureal C'liristiaii spirit mi friendly feelinn hetwt*i*n the ministers. It wa.** not wln*re tlp*y went to worship hut what they dul that tleter- mim*d their fiituia* life. If tht*y did what they eoiild in this life they wi*n* followin*^ the I.ord and ^
la.ster. y\r. Hassall, from Xantvvlch. spoke in ex-
o<‘llent terms respiM-tiiiji Mr. .Moreau's ahili- tie*‘ as a inim’.sit'r and a.s a man. Tli(‘.v wore
sorry to part with liim. hut what was their loss wa.s Sahden's tiain.
(Conlinncd nt foot of next column)
11m* Ilev. 'I*. .Morgan, of Chester. s;«'d a conjin*;;ation hail something to do in the
makin« of a ministry. He wanted them to help iijs Min. .Mr. •Pratt also yave Mr. Nlort:an a heartv
welcome to the church on behalf of the yoiiin.; men.
'I’he Dev. I), tl. .Mori»an, in rejily. tlinuTctl
all for their k'ml welcome e.xtemled to Mrs. Moi'ttaii and himself. 'riie elioir remiored the anthem. “ Sun of
my .soul.” the soloists ln'iini Miss ,T. AVooiI (^»!)m•ano) and ^Ir. N. Abbott (tenor). The accompamst was Mrs. K. Calvert.
'» tin- SnlMieii Wed.-ym, Cluirch. He I‘l-’n>“d t*. Mivuh .mi n lieii-iuL: iimid to nlj vniiM*..
and o.xieiidii;e ilie l\ 1 n^di ni
h Imt to tin* vhall
.No < hiirrh , irnhi live mi tr.'uii- ,,j- »'
I). IJobert-on ..oid iio a; i . ........ . ai , , . i , |„. 1,0,1 baown
M.im l i . - l e r ; .Mr. iialdwo, ( l iani ley) . ib.. -'L'l ial ie iWe-ieviui t 'ireaii mni-
BANDSMAN’S DEATH.
FUNERAL AT GREAT HARWOOD OF MR. JAME S HACKING.
BOROUGH BAND OB S ERV E S HIS LAST WISHE S .
.
I.nctl inu^mni - m ^zcncral. .-111,1 hnn-l^meii in p.u’ticuh.r. uil! d.-pmiv the p:i.->in.r at i <«»m,.;,r;:tivcly .Mily
M,.
rrizi •M
IMU. n lunncr Jiicmh.-r ,,i Cliiheruc Ikiml. nn«i. prior
IC ,,i liic fun
1 »oi'oiie)| jjlid u i,n t h atleet ion of }|jx ( olle: year- or iimk.* ih.ii j,.* them.
It wa- iniin^
lilth* over tin, y.*.ir^ meinliei'liip. inuili
Hciotv thf i: pliiy,-,] uAiii Ini ether li'ited hr;i (•r,';il lliirunod alt,*r >erviii lenr. hi* took ehiirL.',' nt ihc •ntmilly Mllied hitn.M-lf
‘*11 Sj imie' , ImmiE.
th,- uur. ncemmtctl
I ^l•^
lllll..ni^l^ in tin* rouuirv, iiphcuvnl .Mr. H.icIciiiL: ( ru-'lifltr.'i. and
On hi- I'ciiirn t«, tlirnui'lnmt ihc
hnml ilici'c. hut will; Clithcrnc
* rei:;irtl mid ^eiiuim* during the f..ur
rcLdil.-irly nlnved with iM f.riinn licnllh. n
'"liii'i'l'ily. bv 1„„,|,. „„ I„.,„i,v„y
• ihm he re-i^ned hix ui ,) ,. |,u!. li,..
look’ pl;((** on tile Hull. •Mr. HackIim .w a'. If, \'<“ars oi ;io*. ;ind. jn-,!
........ IV lib b bv fallir.-l i il. „,„i ,l,.„,b
hf loie In', death, he exiuV'e.i'd a wi-li to old volleauues that t),.. lloroiii:li limn! should
attend the liliieral. mid even .^ele< tetl tlie pi.-ce-, to I„. phi\,.r!. Hi- iii-Ii*-- Here :i(4ee<led t'». and tin* int.*iinem m Cre.-it Hanvo.'d < eni>*Jerv. *,n .s;, j uj-jjay. was laiyteli- atti*mled.
In addition to trie:id> and repie-eiital iie- of vmioij,* -ei ii.o,-, of tie* eommiinitv. mm.* than J(H* nu'inhei. m tin* D..\.0 . 1l. ueiv pre-eiit. tin:*‘lln r w ih old ‘ onirade-, in aniir, and
hand-men iiotii varimj- p. -nt-of |^a',^ I anea- sbil'v
Whalh'i-.
li<"i-e hv i),e liv.* luotiier- of Mr. l
la.kim^ ........ proiid.*il he frieinN.
Ml.-toe Hand {>i;iv.*d l i e livinn • 1
1 ” Saul Mas pl.iieil. mid at tin* ri-ave-ii!,*. uheiv reojoseiitaiiv.*- of tin*
also
eo>'dne;.*.’l tiieir oun teremimv. tin* hvnm I'.’ ellial j ’ ltliel-. -none to -ave ■* Mas sutn' to tin* tnin* ” AI.*iitn.“ Tin* Hmid. loo. in :n imitlai (■** uiti, th>* w isin— oi their old ii* ,Mni
Mirther
I.hived the (line llradfo-d.-' whi-li w.u> f«ii- tl'eiii f;:-* place at tit ;u Heiitli.'im.
I’nt conicst » 6 O. ^ ABSCONDED. At i!u* Doi'ouoh I'olire ('oiji t. on 'rue-il iv
alievnoon. .|;iin*-. Wood (liTi. an ininai** i,t tin* W’orklmii-e. ii;i- sem**iiced to 11 day-' impri-ioniiient
t.ir ah'iomluii i ir<*m the Insii. tmion on .Mondav. Mr. II. DoUoir.ley nin* nia-iei i s;iid it
w.is mi old ofleia e of tin* accusei!--; h,* had l,een d*iiiio i|;.|i son of th'iSR since ItHII. and was nnmmuii'eahle. When he lelt the i isi i tut ioji In* was wt'arine a pair ol hooiv wortli I i j t i n * j'ropi*riv of til** (liianlimis. and tin's,* In* Innl hart**i e'd. --
'III** Chief Constable <Mr. Hiixlahle) told the Heiicli tiler** Her** II )ir»*vion- <«invietion« <*mvi, lious a;'aiii-‘t Wood.
.scientist' ,sm tlie next hi^ war will he
Wtih
in.si*«*t'. It will iM'^xin wlion the t*nemv rchi'Cs to accept picnics ns a lu'.ic'i’-ollerin^i.
I'liiit** to .LSt. .loiin's C’iiiireh. wiier** ; " a - att<‘iide«I !i\- a ej-owi]e*l eoiiu On the way to t In* i .*inetei e tin* Dea<! M.-tivh 1
*'Rat- on.
• Miriam ” en -crvif,
M,.. It,.,, |>,„b,.V. ,',1
'I’lu. , oflin was ean ied from the ’I'he i \].
10-7 JO-1,7 p.m.
10-2.- io-:i.-, 10-10
lO-.pl 10-4.-
7-10 7-40
10- 2.-> 10-a.-, 10-40
10-40 lO-.’O
(TWELVE) ADVERTISER AITD TIMES. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1927. EDITOll’S POST-BAG.
TABLE COMMENCING OCTOBER 30th, 1927. PROHIBITION.
armuiKMit niiworihy ol ijje .btja'nkor ulio must baow, wlialovcr bis love lor 1‘roiiibitioa tb.Ti America'.s pielbora of moiie.v is niainl.v duo to coadition.s arisine duriaii and siaco fh<“ u’ar. i r r o ' jK 'c l» ) i I’roliibititm. can liardly ho artpuMl that the .'•urplic inom*y is «|ni‘ to a stopnam' *>l cxiMaalitnio nil dmiK- hir inn
.-;arli an a^o il was .staled he
taro a enmmi»ion oj ijujuiiy tliat tlie ho.ii loa^ors had a yearly turtiover <il i;7(»».(KKM)0i) nnd (pute reeemly a toniier Avsi<tant AttiirMey-deneral said that eomj|,t (lovn- nuMit oHieial- were .stealing C.‘>.()lll),(4in dailv ( wlitcii moans Cl
.SOu.lioit.tioo voarIv> t,-nm the {ioyentnieiil in respat-t ..i' illu'i; drink and allie.l tra.iiiii:.
Ap.irt
fn.ni thi linancial a.sp<a‘t o| t!ie ciue'lion. it i> milted that tliei’e i-n mui li ilruiikeiuie- Anierna ;intl that thvre exist-, eennlry on a very laree .scale tin <‘vils that arcetiipanv <lnmkem:e's
ad-
I that social
iil>o an admitted fa. : thai KnulaMd'. <ii iiiilvonnesx Jja>. Immmi lire.-ith 'vdii. t-d recent ye;ir.s mi that nc n,;iy rea>.maMv liaim to he a inmleratc naUi>n. In .suili cm unistaiuvs our Im-.i policy must he l" <<ipy tile tragic cxainpl.* i,f America t«) <‘ontnuie our oun jtoiic\ o| •amhined uiih freedtun.
iioi hut
etfucaiion ,,
lleeebwood Cotiaue, l.vmm WarrinoioM. -.i.-,,b (ll■■lober lu-'r
, , —- « o PULLING ivhieh 1, *\ • DOWN t h e h o u s e .
luoce ol .yoiibistry ami casuistrv. eoverod hv ••hscurantrsm. What 1 .st.ei/.M- to vo, V real ors ... that the faith and U. liei; in man nature muH Ih* .set against tacts ttie\ are revoaIe<l m human comlnct
yhuh ho elmm.s tor li.iuseJi. T coneratulau* <’‘m-''ti’mtion oi a clever
I'MJloiind thouehl, Ir
mlmi.s.sn,n hy ‘vlt.l*: " ,|,ai .such clianoo
a-s lie contends take.s j,laco from <|av to tlTv I>o»-h.i|>.s imiH*rc>epiihle. and if so’ hls con'-
tentton tails trom lack of evidence Our Socialist friemis would have us ho-
Jtatiiri that we .sliall .sooner or Inter liavo -i s a t e ‘'l.-MU’iety ,,i which the main object ol each imlivnlnal will Ik* to <k«cnre *ind serve lor, the general wellare. heaiitiliii ideal which from niv own experi ence ol Imman life will never work opt I he iierj.einal .stnioo|e lor posM-ssjoj, .,,ui 'upreiriacy i> so .stn,„frly eiitreiiehed i
nm,Vr^ .so to ehan^'o human lo
Iniman mid oiln*r hie that the victorv imh ever remain with tlie stronoist .
.viid one
lear.s to
di.se,mrane any ol the il,H'lrimv or el o ru o] tho-e win, .strive lor i»eaco, wlietln*!’ ainon;r.,f nations, comnuniitie'. ,,r indii idiials. or lM*tin*i*n imiti iiliial units. .No Hr,*aicr claTiionr come- inun any
'(
U.irter lor po-s-essioii and power than Iroin the Socialists, and they do not fail to pp upon i;;noraii,v hy Vajolory mid promis,, uliirh ari>e trom tlieir ilcsire to sarnie
jli.at which hi*|oiiHs to others tor the lieiii;'. Sam-oii-like. thev a
t line
pull tin* IioU'L* tioivn lor mutual destri I'cr tlimi
piv.viMi hy lih,*rali-iim mctinxl.v.
2ltli t).t.*lMT. l!»2r. , . PUBLIC AND
— HC-i*— PR IVAT E
Si 1'. 1 lie I'eliort n laii
a rii;ie'. tin* pro t*‘j *- l in
ol
“ Iinexion uii l, ‘,!,e ioc;,l t;.-,. Work- pi .uide *‘i_\ ‘•ni'Tlaininj: ami in-iruci i\e re.uiii"'. bv
ami iroMi a ."sib i;i|i>( jMoiit oi \ ie\\ ■••edlim' weiv. to si,y the lea-t. lu- i. .Mmiieipai <'iit**rpn-e i- the
'■'* *>l >in iaiisi!i. DuMie ou m*i -hii. oi and. indu' lnai capital ami fiiimue. i- ‘t the
Lab.MU parti . ^md tliis ^1
Itimate aim • uroutli ol nion* rapi<i tin* inter.
act i\ It le- M lii I in l ea- 'h'uht tll.H the Woik .'t ln'coiin* tiioi'e inijionani TIio-4* memlieis o| th
voted auaih-t the lull Rar.i to tin* (la- W.M'k- a \e|.\ 'll.>r;-'io|;led \ 1. hy a Tow n Coiiiii-il i- t iis4*fiiim‘-s ,if the a^-et i> aRaiii'f aiiv ju--. Om iminic i[,al uiideriakiiie.s what Is ( ntiimol.v caih*d ini'iness. a.s we kimw it.
t" in.ike a proiit, ;nni leoitiijiate umlci’ tin* camiot he .sucte'slul a-
All inmticipal enterpri Ulldel't a l o i
' niu* olijei
•:il t ouncil f ial i tuie ill 1 e- •rfa* art ilie ti'oiu .\it> iliine
-j.vnt
of <*'t he(.iu'<* th,*
a .sufiieieni miar*I «-annot cun.T*i\'e Im' imo workcil on
hi i ' inc " l ines ; j,»r i- w or' c*l ill ord*T .’dthoueli this i-,
pi'i'-ent -y-tem. ii a puldi.' coineni .
s en e the etuununi i I v. Clitliei'iie u ai**r w.m K- ; not
w.irk«*i| nriinariK to are run t>» -i-rve all ei ^vith w.-iter and Ra-. That i- lite po'«* ol i licir 1 niiet io,m. li ih»‘\’ tie* hand' t*l pri\at*‘ cnl*'rpri'i*, ilu* h«* run primarily to nude profit-, tlii- fuml:iMn*nial diticr,*nce heiwecii ami puhli.' eiiterpri-e. uhtcli i> tin* mental *!if{er«*m-,* hetueen tin* l.ihe ’.I oi-\ parii**' ;iml the l.ahoui party.
i‘ is
w.ukcd and I only- namely, to I’or i l l - tame, the
mi e;|.„ Murk- are make proiii-. They
. UtuiM It js
private t iinda-
ITT. INDIVIDUALISM OUT OF DATE ? Sir. - It w. fiis ic|.!\ I.. I
ta- te shi'uM the |ie!*l < Mla-todcrui.
•
c.!d appear tin. n* oi'*.'i loo!;- tin* ii.K *• prenpite*! ear to \ oiir It is a o|
the iai ier ha ' retired Iren: '■ iMiih* ” in
lai'l that eood him to leave eori e-t-.iadeiii
tin*
•’arl}.^ Don’t ui\e up so -oon. •’ Mhisto- *U*n;iI” Voiir ela--iti< at ion of th.* various p'linl-- rai-ed in your I,*Mer wa- e\*eileur. In .spite «i| \oiir nasty iiom-de-plume, many
ol the late* Charles Mradiaueli—u ratioiialisr and an imlivitlualist par exeellence.
tindnin.’' .\s lor " I'l.ii.i i„. i- a jM'ileet proi<iiype
people who worship at the shrine ol the late lameiileii " Samuel .Stniles.’’ these devolee.s of the .self-made man. appear to he totally ami hli-wsfully innorant of the’ fact tluit the much-vaunted .sell-iiuno»-tant sclf-nmde iimn ■never made nnythint; and never will make anythitij; in this world except an ass of himself. ^ Wliat K»lly on the parr ol tho Philo’.s ” to he continually vaunting the
individual in onr complex and intorde- pemlant modern eivilization. Tlie In dividualist as eotnpartsl with the S*>eialist is to-day a poifoct sjH'ciinen of Dip Van Winkle. He lives in tho dim and distant and dreadful past. The
Soeiali.st live.s iti tlie hritiht and hopeful future. In regard to “ FhihBs ” tiuestion.s, it is
noces.sary to refer him to the first part of mv previous letter, viz; ■*' That
the.se queries have Wen
[leoph* Would «*iiioy reiidim;
y.nu’ \erv e,„,d h'tt,*r.
let your motto he ".N'il ile-jH-r- 'I’liese
pii\ iMite-l -o
tluiL
'■r- w ill w ho
-eat
to.eept ion he-
aml numerous aimMie s)k* 'll in inunn ioa! lor niei'i'
va,'„,lT.^ I’HJI.I).
'•iiait'd to rm t ioii
-f- >'■ THO.MISii.v
. ^4r. ^ our report nl tlio Itoclialiilo iiieot- inu fallow.-, tiiat the Hiuh Cliiel IliiK-r inakino romparisoa iKawwii Kaohiml ami Aaieriia -said tlic lattor rouiitr.v'.s t'liaiioellor bad more inonoy ilian lie could a.-c.
nuMverod in tho colmims of tlie hnndon ‘ Tiuk*' ' not to mention tho ‘ Daily Mail,' nine luimirod nnd nincty-nino times.” A.s a .spec-inl favour to “ IMiilo,” a detailed and exliaustivo reply by “ Vi;;iiant ’’ will bo made at the I'Mitor’.s tllscretion ami eon-
venienee. .So let ** IMiilo ** seioLT what he thinks tit.
, \’J ( ; i l .ANT. SOCIALISM INDIVIDUALISM.
.’‘'ii’.--.>*>nic little whih' a^o a cones- poiuieiit suli-erihine liinisell •
• Dkistoderm ”
put a tew ijiie-tioii.-i t«* \’our {-oniewliai nnm(‘ious .'4,ii*ialisi ioutrilmtor.s ami in due
i-ouf'e answer- appeared hy “ Vigilant.’ ’ 1 must conic-s that the (incstions imlic.Ti*'d deeper tlionghl ilian the rejilies.
'J’ht*
U’onhie with .‘'^iiciaii-m inherent inahiliiy (or
J’*'gaj(l human nature in take S*)eiali>m i,) mean a ami <lisi**ihnting wealth. stat4‘<( in a vi*r\ lew word-: however, is eoniplicated in
mi i ithe- i - ol individualism.
wilful
refn.sah its true form.
.seem- to 1h* Us I
Sociali-m is an afhiir ,u economico; in 1- .suhonlinate,! to the principles oi ot .\s till* word implp's.
.Sociah.sin i-
svsteni of inakinu It* idea can he the Mio\’eim*itt, the <*.xlr«*me.
It aims at
.suheri;ititi the citizen in tin* State, the in- di iidiia! and tlu* laniilv in th<* tommunifv. Such a .Slate of thin*;s would Ih* a vjoljifi.ui Di the riRhtful liberty of the imlividiial ami the lamily. lH‘caus4* in practice it nn*ans tin* complete dependence of the individual in the .state as the .sole empiover. .sole owner of the mean.s of pHnliiction.’ .solo vemlor ot all Kood.s produceil.
'I'ho S la te i- tliiis all.
y anterior to <*vers kind ot .stale or nation, investe<l with riohis and duties of its nwnl totally indopondenl ol the civil conininnitx.” 1 have been not a little
intere.sied lately
in reailiii}.; a hi*olc on .Mediai'val Socialism. Mill it
mn.si bo rememhere<l that Ihi.s snh- iect (Meditieval .Socialism) is nor what we mean hy .Socialism In our own day. The lat ter, lioivever we deline i t, is a modern
ihin-i. mid
de.nemlent almost ulndly on motleni conditions, Hm now. a.s ev<*r! tiie
]iriiiri|,I<‘s ol .M,,ral Dhilost,j,hy
mn.sr Huido II'. \\liat is .M<iral I*hilo',>phy!' J*h ihi.-ophi' is an altem[>t to explain ihinos hv their eanse.s or
lir.st prineiples.
J|y Moral Dliii-
O'Ojdiy we umlersiaml .such an aitemfu a.s applied to Ilian’s moral life. Hy * maii’.s moral lite ' we mean the life lie h'ads, or the acts he perform.s when he nets charm-- icristically a> man, that is, when li<* aiT.s a.s a Ire**, a rational aoent. For tlie-'e two i*le:is, • i r o e ’ and * r.-ilioiial.” .sum n|> character (nioro.s'i of man as man. Homv •Moial D)iilosi»phy j^^x's very deep and vt'ry tar. It liocs riiilit down to tlie roots of iinmaii nature in its .sjmple.'i hut
e.s.seniial nimiih'station-, and it i> coni<*»‘i!iinion.s with lite. All that a man does as man. i.e.. a.s a fro. rational a;*enl. tails within its .scope. \\ Iial4*vi*r may 1
h» tlie rij^hts and wnniiis .'schoolmen.
of those in liie|j jdace.s wiiose
pre.sent diversion wmiUi appi*ar to Ih* a niiHlsliMeinir coin|x*tilioii. more inicllectnal ilian reverent, it is liopetnl to In* aJile to uuott* from one w ho-'O inerit.s are eijimlly
re.sjH*ci4.*<l now a.s niany ceninric- aii*>. I reiL*r t«» the Sunnna TheoloHi»*a ” of S i , 'rhonia.s Aipiinas. St . 1 Immas was tme ot the most enliRhtened oi that hmly of intclloctnals of the middle aite.s oni we m»w commonly refer to as • IK* .says; *• 'I’mt, offices per
• 'J’he
tain to man with regard 1., ext<‘rior tliin*;'. 1 he lir>i is tlie power tii prin'iirinn and di.s-
pi'ii'in*;. ami in respe<‘t to tliis. it is lawful u’ man to h*)ld thines as his own.” Ht*re i.s well til note that S i . 'I’honuis iea<’lies
e n t e r p r i s e
that prii’at*.* pro['4*i’ty. or tin* individual •iM'
Up.ition 4,t actual Imul or capital or iu- trunii'nis oi wealth, is mn contrary to tin* law. C'oii'C(iuent ly he would til*' laimo:
epndiat* 'ropriet.
dispO'O I prii at»
’<*st 1*.' \'oI.” what iK*l^1no^ property, amf
■
eain-J the prineiple atural or <iivim,*. S t . Tlioina- cont imu' iry lor human lite.
epilZiaiii > *• l.a
.Man ma> ImM and t<i him, ina> luu<* ill no wav olK'inl 1 Ill-tie**, wliellier
:*a.-,nis. l*'it-tl\. heea dieiri<Mi- alxmt proiiiriiie what
; " I t is even m*( e-. and that for thre** •e 4*veryone is ii.oih*
liiniseli ahuie than tliat whi('h is I'oiniinin to r manv, -ine** eaeli shunniiie laliour
leaves to aiieihcr w liai i- the » omiiion Inirdeti ol ail. a.- iiappeii- witli a niultitml** of .s,'r- vmii-. Seeoinify. i>*‘tau-e human atl'aii'- a»’e '■'•mlm ted III a imue orderly fashion if earli ha.s his ,,un iliity oi procuritie a ler iain thine, wii'le iher\* wanihl he coiilu-ion it eaeli
-liould pro.•lire tliine> liaphazard.
’Iliirdl\ . he* an-*' in thi- way ih.e p e ; n o f men i- hette*- pre-er\K‘*i. lor eaeii i- cMit^'Ui with lii- oMii. Whence we .-oe that strife more ireuu**nt!y ari -e- amone tlio-e win.' In»ld a thine in comimni and indivi<lnally.
'I'lie
oilier olliet* wliieli is man's concerning: ex- t,*ri*»r tliiiio'. is the n-e of them: and with rceard to ihi - a man ,meht mu to lioM
exterior thines a- hi< own. Imi as common to all. that he may iiortion them mil i*< otlu'is readilv in linn* oi lu'ed.” In otforine my -mail contribution to tlie
siihiert umler di'CU--ion, I -pial\ **f coiir-c, always under corri'ciion. wiili a ileci* .-ouso of my own ina<lei|uacy in ^rapi*iine with matter.- -o ilitl’n tilt ami s,, eontroveru*.!; ni'C am I able, as I .should like, to i*xprc" m\ erat i tmie to tin* writ4*rs. pa-t and j)te- seiit. hy wlm-e Ilelit 1 travel. |,ei me l,*.*e llie
re.idei’.- indiiiL:«’iH -vinpailiw
D.T. l . —» • q» < IT HAS LASTED.
Ci i ih2roc People Must Geiiovo This Convincing Toi t imeny.
X,) oim in Clitlicroe who .-uIDts tr* , haelvaelu*. hcadaelic-, dizziiies-. rheuma;
dmilil. ()u 12tli •Inly. l!»0*”, .)fr. 'f. Knowles. ,‘U.
1) iiiaii ,»r w«mian iti t l i ihcroo can 1
pain<. dropsical swcUiii^.s tij- «li-tiv.--in^ urinary ills i-an alioiTl t*i ienoie this iw irc- t<iM story ot a t'ohie resident. Il is , . 01- tlrined t,--t iiuniiy. ti-Miur: of laMinj^ Imm'fii trom Doan'-s Iho-kache Kidney Pi l ls- ihe slKvial ' i,|n,.y tiieilicine which luis helped so many oi \niir nei^hhouts. It i.s evidence that 1
I’
.lm-.st reel. Colne, .said: ** For vears. I was troubled with hackaclie and kitlnoy «ltsoriier. It was vi*ry hard loi* me to ktH*p at work. The pains were .so .severe that 1 hanily know how to .straighten myself. The water was disordered, ami left n sediment. " A relative retiunmended Doan’s Dack- aelie Kiilney Pill.s.
'I’liis medirine suited
ine champion, and as I persevered with ilie pills. I was completely eiired.”
On Dull December, 11120, ^fr. Kiiowle.s
said: “ All these years 1 liave kept frt'O from kidney complaint. thaiiKs to Donn’.s J*ills tliat cured me. (SimKHi) T. Knowles.” •Siimo price everywhere, ds. a box. Don't
ask for “ backiu'lie pills.“ or “ kidney pills,’’ nsk distinctly for
DO.VN’S Backaclie Kidney l*ills, the .same as Mr. Kiiowlo.s liad.
ASK HKl t AXOTHKD. Her l iort : ‘ ‘ You tlnnpors don’t know what
needlc..s are for.” Vivienne: ‘‘ Well, I d o —they’re for tho
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