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^ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1927. (FIVE) HULLO ! EVERYBODY m- LOOK ON THIS SIDE-


THE SCHOOLS COST £1 15s. 9d. por head per year


(Hi- Local Rates. 19'fi Xational Ciantl.


RELIEVING THE DESTITUTE COSTS 19 - per head por year


(17’."> Local Rates. 1 7 Xatioual Crant).


MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE COSTS 9d. per head por year


LOCAL RATES ARE SPENT ON KorcATioN. .\lATr.ii.siTV A.sn t'Hii.o Wr.i.fAni:,


PLAIN FACTS FOR RATEPAYERS


-----AND THEN ON THIS WAR DEBT


£7J 6s. Od. per head per year


THE NAVY COSTS £1 6s. 9d. per head por year


(In aihlition the Air- l-'oree is now costing the ta.vpayer about 7 - iier head ]K‘r year).


THE ARMY COSTS £1 Is. 9d. por head per year


NATIONAL TAXES ARE SPENT ON I I iiai.tji


.'SKKVU KS. I’oo n Law R ki.iki'. Hovsi.m :, Roads. LliiiiTiNi;. .'svMTATioN. TitA.NsronT. LinitAitins,


&c.. i-c. They amount to £3 16s. 5d. per head per year


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


liAUIKS AM) C kNTLKMKX, Having accoj)t(*(l tlic invitation of


llie .Joint Coinmittvc of tlic Tnnios Live


i.'onncil :in(l the Labour I’iirty to offer nivself ;is one of tjie e.imlifl.ates ;it tin* fortl)Cumin" eleetion. I aj.iK'al for your supjx)rt.


I f clectetl niy endeavour will be to


lii'lp forward iill matters under eon- .sideiation in the be.«t inleri'sts anil wi'lfarv of tile town.


Youi-s faitlifully, SAMUEL BOOTH


ligher


[iieffield squan- ^eserve


id the Ithe £


lates


11, Cardigan Avenue. Clitheroe.


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


Ladiics AN'n Oknti.k.mk.v, Onee again, at the reipie.st of


many friends. I am juepared to offer myself as a eamlidate for the Labour eause a t the forthcoming eleetion.


Having hail previous e.xperience


on the (.’ouneil 1 am fully aware of the worl; which membei'ship involves, also of the many sehemes and under­ takings whieh reipiire careful and judicious handling.


Should you do me the honour of


electing me as one of your represent­ atives, I shall endeavour to .serve you to the best of my ability.


Yours fnithfrrily. J. T. BRIGGS


.3S, Hall .Street, Clither'oe.


WHAT LABOUR POLICY MEANS J.abour Candidates .stand for the interi'sts of the


.'ornrnunity. The community as a whole benefits from Labour Policy.


For c.mai/)J(’ :—^'I'he ])i-everitiim of disease, tire iiierva.se of bottsiug : the pr-omotion of ICiltrcation ; the prevention of uneru])loyment ; are not " cla.s.s ” meiititrrcs, but will have a good effect which all jiersort-s iir all classes will share.


Labour Policy moans Progress in your own town and district


AN ANTI-LABOUR LIE THAT NEEDS NAILING DOWN Oi;n OiM’ONKNTS Oktiix Say— " If ymr pnt l>al)oitr in ])ower your rates will go trp.”


t t ’iiAT Till: Facts .Snow— The Jlinis try of Health Reixrrt for in2()-lil27. show.s


tha t tluring the last two years there as beert an all round itrcrea.se in rate.s.


In the year l!l2.7-2fi the average rate for Councils in


F.ngland and Wales rose by 2ijd. in the £1. in2()-27 it rose a firrther Od. in the £.


Labour is only itr power in a few districts out of hundreds I’aki;s . .Maukkts.


I’avi.n’c; fiiK Ras'I' aM) Fi.’TI.’RK Wars. (Army, Xavy and , \ i r Forces. I’ensions, Drdrt. Mesopotamia, &e.). apri'o.vimately £10 7s. 9d. per head I tin Rr-is-r. (Kdueation. Old Age Pimsions. .Mini.str-ies of Labour and Health. Roads, (tovernrnent Departments, Law and .Ju.stiee. i.tc.), ajipro.virnately £3 9s. 3d.


It amounts to £13 17s. Od. per head each year


RATES REPRESENT VALUE FOR MONEY What you got for l id . per week.


The Atmttal Report of tire .Mini.stry of Healtli for


1020-27, give.s details of thi' cost of the Collcetiou and Di.sjKJsal of Rcfu.se and Street Cleaning.


THEREXIS NO MONEY THAT YOU SPEND FOR


WHICH YOU GET A BETTER RETURN ON YOUR OUT­ LAY THAN THE MONEY WHICH YOU PAY IN RATES


UNEMPLOYED. Reductions proposed by the Government in Unemploy­


ment benefits.


ilfati with no iVdirlt £)cix’ndants....l/- per week. Young men lS-21................................... 8,'- i)cr week. Y'oitng Women 18-21..........................7/- jx-r week. Boys age 10-18........................................1/0 per week.


Cirls aged 10-18....................................1/- per Aveek. Reductions.


CAN YOU TOLERATE THIS ? LEAGUE OF HATIDNS


Work ot the League Outlined in interesting Speeches.


“ Ol till' two ln'IpDil fonvartl tlic*


tlioy (diiKl i'lvr. nu\Y .<-1001) CmitdjiL to iviiow


tim-M tii ntij- ,'suIiliiT'. v\lio.


till* lif.si wjL'r iiispircMi hy all


' r iij il oi Iht lives may rea]) ll only you. in h onour of tho .slain, Will -mc ly set* tlivy ditl mil die* in vain. It i.s a t lynain ie whieli . uiilia|)}d!y witii


■'tiiiio. a p p e a r ' to \vt*aken wi th the pH'sinti f>i th e yea r s .


IJnt. th e r e is


a n o l l ie r—llie tlynainie of tin* Cl i i is l ian .s<Miso of tile Fa the rhood of (oni ami th e li roihorhood of ma n ; an d it is ilie • iuty ol all people who in any way j' .in iuct them.'elves wi th Die Ch r i s t ian ie!i«iion to .se«*lc to e.slahlisli in this wo»-ld file r<iy:n uf i-i'ihteofi'iK*" am! peace'."


Ut te r . i i i re to th e forefioint: as ser i ion wa>


mad'* l)v ^li'. (it'ort^e («re<*n. ol Sk ip io n . a <ieleeale to Die last As>ernl)!y at the l.eajzue «)f NalifiiLs a t <leneva, in th e e.inr.'e ol an infftrni.ativt? aildrt'ss to a crow«!o<l iiioetiii’4 lield in t l ie May o r ’s Vnr lour a t tlie Town Hal l on 3Ionday even in g . The im*ennt: had hoon rallefl for th e [iiiri»o.se of revivin ;: m- te r e . ' t in tlie I.eat:ne hy reformiii;x a local hranol i of th e tTiioJi in Die town ami di - - t r i c t . an d in an at idience lor wlii«'h .sidlieieni


he a t in g aeeoinniodal ion coiilil not he pievidcd. women iafi^olv prepfOideratiMl. The !h ‘V'. T. F i 'h . n . \V. Ha rd . .1. K. f d a y . D. Marker afid Camui Wr ieiev al iei idei l . aliiiO't eveiy place ni worsl iip in th e town hein.c i-epie-


.M'llted. Allovyed to Lapse.


prrs-,-a iilc:i-nr<- !il ll»- v.'i-.v .■ii(-.Mi|-))giMg MtU-tub.Miv. Aftrr M


lap-M'. tlie Cliairniau "aid iweryhody ain't Ik) Mr.pMiiMD-il will) till-


Amerii-:i h))il go)iv ImicF «n tlx- iim)\cmc))! ;wid Ici’t it to Ik- c;)rl-io(l mm I).v the I'.)l)-‘)pc:'M <-()m)ti-ic>.


which ImmI it- iiM-)‘l'rioM vn-liMilIy ;il Lh- )M- hUgMtiun )'f Fi-oi-lont


Die olfl hraiich. uhieli liad lieefl allowed .o "1 'hi. I.y.-igm- \\)I».t). H"


AUl'-i-niiiii .1. TliiinilK-:, wli.) pi-i-i.b-)!. '-s- Ml nv.m D.


fare w:i^ retloctcil umi Mtil.v iti the MiipeiMlo'is eost- tlic la^t war W!is eslilliati-'l to have cost f ' lIKt.tXKJ.OIItl Iml itl the awlul ,-acrit)ee „f life :imr litiili. It were mtii-li stitier amt Ix'lter to trv and settle dilfei-eiices aixl (Ml i- ciilties bv arhitratioM than lod)liliige into blomlsheci. and it) every pnsstlilo « ay I lie means to that end .sl)o\dd lie encniiraged. The possibilities of any Intnic war witli the


:il)oli-h )v;ir.


Tl).' priiiMir.v .il)j<M-t »•))' to TIjc ternlilc niitiiie ol


tlie nero'd.'jne and doiull.t potson g. . loo awful to contemplate. The Rev. T. Fish, win) ilisclairned .•)))>• oredit a.s nripinator of tho i))nye)nent. the


eimrinons developinent in. ’


w.ml "it ■evplal)atio.) of the .steps tbi.t b))d preceded it. On coming to ClitlicnM- t«o veam ago 1)0 liegan to loot- n.nml for Lie


fruitage of which they were scejng Si)i(l he had been t)sketl to olfe' )


Ivelitro of the I-oague of Later, ami to his surprise, he in.ide the di. " j |" l


dyiinmic,'. tiini li.-ivo oi Natioii.i


Clitheroe Branch Re-Established at Encouraging Meeting.


VOTE STRAIGHT FOR LABOUR CHILPRUFE


rovery that thoro was a hramh. Init t liat no mooiint^s hiul lievn held for a ('oii'i<le.r. ahle lime. Ho


into lonch witli liio


secretnry who explained <Iifiicnltie> that , in lii.s ra.se, were insuperable. Owin^ to pre- orciiiHiiion with other thin;: '. .Mr. Fish ron- tiiuicd. lie took no inrDuT action until, fairly rcconDy, he found Diei'e were many people like himseli who felt ii was impora- tiyo th a t Dioro .s:liotild ho an active hratich of lh<- lyoa;;ue in C'litlieroe, tliat somoDiinn •)f a jeally ollective nature sliould lie done to keep alive a movement whicli aimed at jieaco I>etween tlio nations. And it wa' the ro.sult of those friends put t ing tlicir lieads to^etlu-r t i ial ilio meeting liad Iicen caHe<l. 'I'he meinher'iiin of the old branch nnmhere(i 51, l)fjt if tiiO'O mvndier.s wcie iiot me<*tine ami carryiiii; fin [uojiaitanda ivork. 1 hey tnielit as well he non—


f'xi.stent. I t wa' felt


that th<* only thine to <lo was to'cidl a puhlifr inooUne, and thai the revivifyine of the Fiiijin 'hoidd 1m* loft in its hands.


Value of tho League,


ONplaiiH'd iliat Die Tx'tiem* was Iih' im! upon a C'ovenant eonsistiii;; of Article.s whieh nil meinhei- States liad covenaiit<‘»l to oh- .Serve.


At tlie nnt'et of Ids a«!dre". .Mr. (tri'en


inomher.s, in ord<>r to nniimde liitenialional co.op(‘raDt)n and to a<-hie\e lnt(*riiatiori:il peaee and security nmh‘rtfmk' variou' ohli- e;itiou'.


In a ]Hoamhle to tlie Cm-eiiant. the


mentioning Dial 55 nations were now repre- M*nte<l. and proceedet) to <leal with the fpie.'l ion of '•opresentaDon, tin* constitution of tin* Assenilily at (lenova, tin* ('oniicii of the l.ea{4ne. and the I’ermaiu'id Court of 1 iitornalinnal .hnlLt4*s widcii s it' at 'Die I lajiiie.


.Mr. 0r4'en briefly out!im*<I tlu'se,


] f ad tin* In-aiiiie djjin* the viork iviiirli tin* iir<*:imM<* tci the Covenant


it to <Ior 'I'lie


t f ' t of a macli iiw vra' imi in tin* exlnhit iioi re.Mil hut in the facl<uy or worlc' liop; and


lha i uai ' how we must look on t l i i ' machine which hail la'cn called tin* mo' t i i i ie re' t in;; and the ^reat<‘'t politiciil i iu'chani 'm tin* ivoihl had evef l•in^\^ll. Al te r tlu- war . of coiii-'4‘. lui ' i i inhT' t ;iinliii;;'. crdiicnli ic ' a e<| prohleiiis a r o 'c lK'twei*n n a t io n ' , over alth r - a i io i i ' to houndar i j 's. and so for th. whi«'h wer(* more a'liti* Dia,i heforc t!;e coii!!ii-i. |5i|t Dioujiii it iiii;;hl lie a trei iuonhi i i ' thin;^ to >a\\ nine* war> th a t 'ecitie.l i i ie\ i iah!e hatl I'oi n ' t ' jppi 'd or avtiided.


One iiicitlent which .Mr. Dreen cited and


pMi'iiod ihi'ou;;h i i ' plni'C' had allU'ion in tlic Ito'i ilit i'*' I ctwecM lliiluariiiii ami Dreek soldiers oil Ocloher Uith. Id'Jo. wlieii. on the Drecian bonier, a .'oldi'-r w::' killed. The IhiliiariiiM' «!aitin*d to have hail a mail killed al'o. lint a'M*rted Diey wero not tlie l ir 'i to fire, 'I’ln* eau'e of tile sjnit' was not known. Some said a ijiiarrel oeciirred about a wtmiaii. hut wliatever the canse. (Jreece. on Oeloher *Jlst. sent an ult imatum to Uulearia and next <lay advanced -1(1 to 5U mile.s into her ter r i tory and heeaii liriim. Confrmit<'d liy the prospect of war. Ihil- ;;aria .sent a message of appeal to the Feaein* Secretary at Geneva, wlierenpon Sir Flic Dniinmnm! immediatelv wiretl M. Hriaiid. l*residenf. of tlie rouiieil. who con­ vened 51 meeting; for Die 2dt!i in Paris, sum­ moning tlie reuresentatives of (Jreece snid Hidnaria to :ittend. AI. Pr iand read to Diem Article 12 whieli hotli lisid covenanted to accept—that, in any mat ter of <lispnte likelv to lead to a rupture Diey wonhi m i 1>- init the same to sirhltrsition for judicial .settlement, and Dint in no case wonhi tliey resort to war until three inonth.s af ter Die award of the Council.


In.struction.s were


issuctl to Dio arinios concerned to retire, and within *18 hours the Council were iii- forme*d' hy the representatives t liat the


order had been olK*yed and that eacli .side was <it‘inaridine reparation from tho otlfer. A ('oinmis'ion of live w:i.' sent to investieate, with the re.sidi Dial (ireece. a.-.^ the a^eres- sor. was onlered to pay a tine of i!-f5,00U. 'J’iuit W5I' 5


stsince of how the Lea^iue workeil. Personal fmprossions.


and th a t tariff and oDier liarriers .should Ik* lowered wherever po.ssihle. Tlie unani­ mous retiort of tho Conference was carefully cousidorod hy all roprcscnlativo.' sit the Assembly, and i t wa.s wojiderftd to hear not only' the sumllor hut tlie highly protected - countries a;irei*ine on llie ^em*r;d principli*. on Dm* ^^ouml that it would liolp to lift the lives of their people.


;it (ii'iieva. impro'siMl Mr. Green especially by tho cordial way in which the representa­ tives tnilerni.scHl with each other. It sei'Mied to have two ili.stinrt function'. Ajian from the more purely political, tliere Wii.s the eo-operaiive .'ide ilealin^ with the daily life and work of the people inter­ nationally. A conference on economics had arrived at. the c•om•Insio^ that alteration in reeard to passports retpiired a mend men t


'I'Ih* eiehili A"eiid)!y wliich lie attended


their hours liad lieen from 5-0 Ji.m. to 8-0 р. in.—5ind the abolition of shivery were


'riio employinont of children—in Per.'ia


ileait with, a ' al.'O ifie “ iliird pa^ty " in­ fluence in procuration for the salte of mone­ tary gain. There was certain microbes whicli killed iinninn organisms hut wliieh, с. xposiMl to tin* .sun's ray>. died at once. In the light of knowledge :ind puhiicily many evil' would not. conlil not. live, tlial was why the.v might iliank God for Di(‘ League of XaDoiis.


wJiij'li. he .said, was more .'■erious th:in he li.id hfton- loah/.ed. iiiid cnioled ohM‘rv5itions h.v I.ord l.ytton mi it.' eflei.*t in lndi;i ami hi.s plea to the I.<*agne to sliimp out this .serious him on mir Immaiiity.


.Mr. Gtfen touched on llu* drug ipie.'tion


wore many people, mo'tiy Labour, who said ir;c\ di'l iioi wjint a l.eiigne of (lovornments hut :i League of IS'oplc', and he Imd come lo see in a \ety real si'iee :it Genevsi lliat there Wii' a League of Peoples striving lo co-o|Mrate for tlie iipliltiug of tlu.- r:ink ami nil- <;t the world, hi l id ' lesneci the .ts'caddy 1m'( aim* a platform for the di'ciesion of iiatioiial ami iiiiernational prohleiii'. Feieral ol tin* 'iiiall Stale' slated their


, \ t tho inception of the I.eagm* tliore


f;ist, Ollier.' slow, and still otliers pereham'O not at all.


1 siiiele, and illuminalin;;, in-


with the biggest obligations ami ro.'pon- .'ihilitic'.


riK*ni'. ami it w:is not unusnn! to find tluit tlux-m who wanted to go slowly wore those


Tho German Altitude.


on tile general altitude t.iken hy Dr. Stre"oman ami his broad inindodne.'S on tlie frontier.' settlenicnt under the Loi.arno 1'reaty, being eontont to wait some future Opportunity of a.sking the r/cngue to aid si .settlement more in keeping with their do- siro.s .nml those of tin* jioople concerned. Witlnmt reserve lie jiecepteil Die Hague Tribunal for tho .sottieinont of all ilispute.s, and lii.s statement not only had a great effect on llio Assembly Imt was caleulaiml to have a really good oireet on the move­ ments of nalion.s in the world later. Tlie .s|K‘5iker also spoke in eonimomlntory term.s of the part.' taken hy M. Briand. s'nid Dr. Nansen wlio suhmittofl proposjils for the sellh*nieiit. of all (jue.stions on which npjios- ing nations could not agr<.*e. Dr. X:inscn proposed that in the interval lielwoen Dmt and the next As>emhly a metluHi .should ho ilevi'cd wlierehy arhilratiou should In* re­ sorted to when diplomacy liad failed. And that was the greatest thing a"oeiated with Dm* movement.


•Mr. {Jreon commeiiiod imvst favourably


inUTidmed ami accepted, hut rejected hy the ( ’onsi*rviiti\’e (Joveniiiieiit. Not very long ago an attennit was tnad«* to deal with tin* limititDon of naval armaments,


Fnited States, .lapan and Knglaiid jtiincd to- getlier to try iiml deal with the matter and carried out Die .As'^omlily’s iiolicy. 1'Iion just prec'eding the Assemhiy eanu* I.ord Cecil’s resignation and Ids stiitcnu'iit tliaf lie liad rej)e:itedlv found himself out of sympathy with the in.struct ions received


'I’lie


vie'.i' at the hi't .V'-enihly with i-ieaniess :ind eoiirage. svi'eiely critiei'ing ilu* bigger hniM'i' wfH’iH they thmighi woi'e ti'ving to deal witli maitors in tiieir own way without line u'g.ii'd to till* interest' of the snniller cMi". They wanted the Proetoeal wliich Die Mrifisli (Joveniment turned <lown .some month.s .ago. . .''•iiiue then, ol course, tliis country had done a wonderful tiling in mak­ ing il pos'ihh* for (Jenminy :ind i‘^*ance to he on .sncli friendly turns as Diey are to- d;iy. 'I'lirough the l.oearno Ptu't. Great IJritain nmlertook to put her miiltar.v forces on tin* sidi* of flennany m* France if either was unprmaikedly jittacked hy tin* other, tinti Dial course had prol»al»Iy <lone more tluni anylliing eKe to give’ a fi*eling of security to lioth nation'. Poland ad­ joined llussia. ami Itsdy sind {’lre<*co were in close proximity, and they, too. wanted tlie Proetocal. Put Mr. Clinml>orhiin gave Britain's point of view, ami- mn<lo it clear tha t tlii.s country could not undertake any further ohligation.s of that .sort. The ob­ ject of getting Germany into tho lK?nguc iiad been .served, hut obviously Britain could not undertaVo obligations for every State. One liad the feeling that there were those of the roprc.sentatives who wanted to go


from Ids OovonimeiU. iiiid the assertion in Die lielief Dmt it wa< (juife possible to make the .Armaments eonference a success without tin* saeriliee of an.v essenti.nl British interest. Then again there wa.s Britaiii’.s refusal to sign the optional chinso having i-egard to tins forwarding of legsil nmtters to tho Msigm* 'rrihnnal, wldeh efnuse nunlo arhitrsition compulsory. In all such matters public opinion was the finsd arbiter. Had public feeling in this country and confidence in arbitration w(*akonedi' TLul faith in tiio law lessened, 5ind failli in war liroadened? Had enthusiasm in CliDieroe for tho cause of neaco ('ooled off!*' It was a cause worth.v of every effort, and not only worthy, hut it mH-*(ied every effort greatly on its behalf


sit this time. A Branch Formed.


.soeoiided hy Hev. 11. M’. Hard, it was unam- moiislv decided to form a branch of tho rnioii for C’litheroe and district, and Alder­ man Tliornher ^s•as olocted jirosidcnt, with Dr. .T. II. Fninvoathor, treasurer, and I^Iossr.s. J . K .Berry and C. Jrclnml, M.%., gonerai ftccrotnrios, tho Bev. H. W. Hard undertaking to net lompornrily. Momlvors appointo<I to tlie connmtleo


(Ml Die motion of tho Bev. T. Fi.sh,


sifVectiuu in w'liich Lor<l CV'cil was held hy the A.ssomhly. of Die <iis!ippointmeiit caused hy hi.' resignation, or a (*ertain amount of feeling hgainsl the big Powers ami especially against KngiamL Wliy against Knglaml? he asked. Some Dm*e or four years ago, !argi*ly at tho instigation of TiOixl C\*ciL the A'setnhy put before a mntmd assist- anct* .'(‘heme to r(‘duc(* 5irmaim*nts. It wsis aerepted eonditionnily. The laihour (Jovern- ment reieet<*d it.


In conclusion, Mi‘. CJr(*en im*ntinncd tlio 'I’lien the Proetocid wa.s It wji.s tlie .siune in all move-


were ^Irs. D. S. Fairwoathor, Mrs. .f. H. Fairweathor. Mi.ss Mitchell (Chatbnrn) , Mrs. \V. Slingor, Mi.ss Bishop, ^le.s.'T.s. Whit- ham, C. M. Honder.'On jiml N. Bailey, R. Holgate (West Bradford), W. H. Charnley (Grimiieton), Mrs. Dugdsdo (Waddington)*, ^lis.s lOlsie A.sliworth (Whallhy). On the propo.sition of >fr.s. Stnnlov Fai rweathcr. it was resolved to invite all mini.sters and clergy, and tlio throe political iiartics, as well as tho Briti.sh lK?gion. to send two rcin'csentnfives each. Tho Rev. T. Fish staled tliat Mihscri|>tlon.s


wore Ls., :is. (kl. (including copies of ‘‘ The Headway.’’ organ of Die I>c:ignc). and one guinea, whicli enti tled the sub'CrilK*r to all publications. The meeting closed wiDi an cxpres.'ion of


tliank.' to ehairman and .s|H^nker, i'oic<‘d l>y the Revs. T. Fish and J . K. Gray. Afte r­ ward' members were enrolled in grati fying numlH*!''.


LANGHO. 8F.RVK'F.S UI'',CO(;N18|.:r).-- Mr. Aloe


Hodkin'-*<m. of Brocklia.ll ( ’oitage.'. was nsH'iiily made the recipient of a l)(*anuiu! dork, snilsihly inserihed in recognition r f his .'ervice> to tin* CommitU*** of Die St. Leonards Cliureli. dur ing tin* p(*riod of the iii'lidlation of electric lighting tlM*re. Mr. Hotiktnson had reiid<*r«*d goml service in supervising the iii.-'itsdlation and Ids oounsei W


51S much a])|ircciate(l hy the commiltee. ,8T. M. \RY’S n i n U ' I l KFFORT.S.-~The


JTingregatioii of St, .Mary's ( ‘hnreh W(*re very hu'V on Saturday.


r'lforts. In the evening a wliist driv«> suid dance was held and over KHt sittemled. The |»romier pri/.e winm*r.s. were: Ladies. 1. Miss .Monica ShiitDewort li : 2. .Miss L. Winekley. Gents. 1. i\lr. B(*rt Tiakeland: 2. Mr. J . IL Bullodc. 'I'lie d:iys prrcct'ds were devoted to the funds of tho St. Mary’s Church.


juiiihle .'siie \isis lu*Id. proving very .'uccessful indeeti. sdaiut C50 la*ing llie result of their


l,AXGHO WKSLKV PBKSFA’TATION.—A


.soc'al and pre.seiitiition took place at Langho W(‘sleyaii School on Saturdav last, A cap­ ital programme was given hy members of tho Sumiay .S<'h(ml, tlieir items being much en­ joyed l»y tlie audience. During the inh'rvid refresliment.s were provided. The presonta- limi. eon.sisting of an electric reading hvnip. Wii' nuule to Mr. (J. W. .\ndcrton. late of Denhy. lainghn, in recognition of his services as tnist(*e and treasurer to the chapel for Die past (*ight years. The Chairman, (.Mr. S. IL Rvder) in handing tlio gift over to the recipi(*nt, eoiniilimentod him on his spomlid work for tlu* M’(*sleyans ‘in Langho, hia re­ marks being suiinlomentod hy Mr, 11. ^I. Bullcek and Mr. Sowerhutts. Mr. Amlorton suilsdily respondiHl. The second pa r t of Dio programme was very alily nrovided hy Mr. T. Dmrdale, in his asual good style.


social hour, n jumhio .s;de and pound .stall wore held in the We.sloyan Scliool and £0 7a. Gd, realiMjd.


cost of living sooms to havo roinarkabte rcsi.staiico to tho null of gravitation.


BOUND STALL.— La.st Saturday after­ We consider them unbeatable noon, under tho niisp’i'os of the? women’#


SABDEN. * What gMs up also come.*; down, but tho


SUTCLIFFE & CORSE 5 & 7, Castle Street


In tin* afternoon, a


Chilpm fe is everything th a t can be desired in woollen und e rwe a r for children, and th e re is nothing quite so good. Hygienic, Comfortable, Strong and BcautifuL W h a t more can be desired in Underwear ?


In/anu' Wrll^ Vt.n, TiimL DruuiTTS. HmlufJ ^


Chilprufc is fu rth e r reduced in price this season. Aslc fOC


Vn u ic r s , Kn«re PanM, I’yiamas aiwi Niskltircisci.


Chit.trcri'i VVjn. C om b i n a t i o n s , Dlri’Ctoirtf Knickeri Slay B(><lic«.


-r'k-r'*-rx-sT-> TTor i - t P R I C E E i o J L


ILLUSTRATED


H a r g r e a v e s B r o s . THE ICHILPRUFE AGENT ?.


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE TEL. 165


t t o '-T't» a rprrTN ] ® | l


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fe>r - C H i . L O i ^ E N )5V » t


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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


L aDIKS AM) Gk.s t i .k.men. The term of office for Avhich [


wa.s elected will expire on October 31.st. and 1 have again been invited by the Clitheroe Borough Labour Par ty and Triules Cotmcil to contest the forth­ coming Municipal Electron.


For tt good nitmber of years I


hrtve been yortr repre-santative on the Town C'onrtcil, and I am fully con­ versant with the respon-sibilitics and requirements of all the various com­ mittees, and if you should again elect me on Xoveinber 1st you can re.st a,s.sured th a t I shall still continue conscientiously and fenric.ssly to carry ottt those duties for Avhich I am elected_


Yours faithfully, ROBERT PARKER


GO. Whnlley Road, Clitheroe.


!((i: % % ■-LairosSiss ■ __i__—--.r.’ __T.j


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE


Ladies axd Gextlemex, The local Labour P a r ty and Trades


Council have again nominated mo aa one of their candidates a t the forth­ coming Jlunicipal Election.


I have had tire lionour of s em n g


you in the Council Chamber for two years. During th a t time I gamed vnhrablc knmvledge of local government and its effects upon the lives of tho people.


If I am elected i t will be my


endeavour to get the maximum amount of good out of the various Acts of Parliament which directly effect the lives and well being of the people.


Y’ours faithfully. ROBERT TINGLE


20. Fort Street, Clitheroe.


P , V (This includes outstanding arnount.s for the Xapoleonic War.s).


LABOUR CALLING M.


'’I ■ ' i


I ! \


WE HAVE A NEW SELECTION O


F


LADIES ROBES COATS BOTH IN VALUE AND PRICE


Do not miss seeing them


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