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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBRDARY 3, ^ ^ 2 8 ^


BiRROW 0.0. REMAINS “DBI.”


Suggested Bar Negatived by Ballot Vote.


^ O - DIVIDED OPINION.


President Congratulates Workers on Successful Year.


I'livic all ailciKlaiice ol about loriy - - ..


A famous trade mark *' TradeMafdz. and ichat il.slands for.


For 14 years the famous AlHnson Mill has been a hall-mark in the estimation of the British public, representing the purity and genuineness of Allinson Wholemeal Flour and Bread, made from the finest selected Empire wheat stone-ground in the good old way. Pioneers in the wholemeal movement, Allinson’s are in the forefront to-day.


Q iUm m . WHOLEMEAL


Buy Allinson Wholemeal Bread from any of the following bakers, who supply it in a printed band; this band has a cash value.


O ak e rs :


G. H. Dawson, Shaw Bridge Post Office


^any of the following grocers, v/ho sell it in 3i lb.. 7 lb. and 14 lb. scaled cotton bags. Every bag contains a Recipe Book lor scones, pastries, cakes, etc., a coupon, ana pr.rticiilnrs o( an omncingl.v


Buy Allinson Wholemeal Flour frorn


1 uenernns FRILL GiFT.S .scheme. G ro c e r s :


B. DUGDALE & Sons, Corn Merchants, Railway Road J. Herd & Son Waddington W. D. CunliSte, 8,,Market Place


Allinson Ltd., Cambridge Road London, E.2.


\Wv\.


a t till* aimual Ltuiicral mooting; of moinhori of Ikurow CriiTiiot and Teimii Club, hold ill tlio Jlcadinj' Room, oil Tuo^day cvonini£, umlor tho t liairimin'^liii* of Mr.


. H.


Crawford. Mr. C. G. llamiison proposod the re-appoinliueiit of Mr. Jlopwooil a> presitlonb


of the club. 3lr. ilopwood was about to a t ta in lii-s majority lu t l ia t ca])acity, and evorv member would agree th a t du rin g - 1 yoais, lie liad ijeeu anything hut ti liguie- lioad—ih a i he liiul .served the cluh in a way whicli few men eonld. or would, have iloiie. Snell luul been Iii-A y.t*al in lurilier- lug tilt* be6 t iiilere.sts aiul llie weliare of the club tluii it was the general <le-ire ot the meiiiher- th a t


ilopwood siionki


foittiuiie. m>t only in the eumiiig yeai , hut for imuiv more ye;irs. li.i oeeupy uie pre^klentiiil chair. With th e ro-olutioii, .Mr. JJ:imp>on coupled the heartiest eoii-


.gratulatiou*' of the club on the eomploUoii of 2 1 years' .service, iind 'proposed fliat tlie apjirociatiou of tlie members, and the h u t oi .Mr. Hopwood’s long record, .slumld lie pe^'iiiaiicntlv recorded in the. minutes. Seroiiding. Mr. H. S. Ctdeman warimy


Mipptiried the suggeolion «if Mr. Hampson, and 'a id it was the leii't- iliat member^ couUl do to mark ilieir apjn-eeiation tit .Mr. ilopwood's long .'Orvice. Tlie r res id e iit had put everything into tlie t-iub and taken , ixit 'Mve the thanks of tiiose who en­


joyed the recreation thus afl'orded, and it onlv others wouUl endeavour to emulate Ids 'example, the club would progress nmre rapidlv.


lu a.sking Mr. Hopw*>od ti) con­


tinue as Pre^iident, i t wa.s th e ir sincere wi>li th a t he might iiavc health and s trength for many years to come to .serve'the elub


in th a t position. The resolution wa< uiiaumiouMV ap­


proved, and, responding, Mr. Hopwood ;?;iid lie very mucli aiipreciatotl the kimliu*" of tlie members in a.sking his lu rt lier aecepi- ance of ofHcc. I t was exactly 2t years ag<t th a t day .'iaee he eame to live in Rarrtm. In thill long perioki the elnb had Inul its nuK and downs. Tliey had been at the top of ihe Ribhlc'diile League, and tlmt was where lie liked to be.


l.e liked them to take the higliest- po.«ible Maiul. and he liad always urged t i ia t upon tlieiii. Xo man eould pu t nioro th an lii< best inio jinylliing. aiid it every«nie did ll ia i . there could he no o-aU'C to repine, wliatever the result might 1‘0.


-In tne W R EA TH S


■WEDDING' BOUQUETS AND ALL FLORAL DESIGNS


Can 13e Hau At T , ¥mm & SONS XuitffERY-MF-^ AND I lORISTS


\mUB ROAD HURSERf T e l . 212.


EMGLISH ROSE TREES AND BEDDING PLANTS IN SEASON


! ho L e a v e r s R ia ck liu i’ii


AI.u.s- -Aiients ani> Specialist*; fok AUSTIN, MORRIS, BUICK and DAIMLER CARS CHEVROLET :: MORRIS COMMERCIALS


G.M.C. AV<- are now- demonstrating tlie Wonderful


New AUSTIN 6 Cyl., IS-h.p. SALOON AI.uiniitc-knt P ekpokmance.


All other Austin and Morris Models in Stock


SECOND-H.-VNE BARO.-UXf’ H)2fi Singer n.S-h.p.. 4-seater.


111-21! Austin 7-h.p Chummy. L"- New. Licenced U12S.............■


foot c o n d i t io n ....................


l!l'2r> Austin 7-h.p. ChnmmA 12.’) B.S.A. i:i.4-h.p.


11


ll)'2.5 Armstrong Siddeley ........................................................


11123 Wolseley 10-h.p. 2 -se ate r.. AKY T R IA L


11123 Ex c e l len t co n d itio n ..


Do N ot F.ail to


VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOMS Before D eciding on voup. N bav (..ak


Any Car wil! be sent to receipt of Phone Call or Letter


iiuhh'. |k pitN


|ro J(mm{ nn'l


liiou* in op nini . ])ox —


|;I.T nelly tnllc'b


E stablished 1844. J. & S. LEftVEB LTD.


Motor E n g in e e rs , F a c to r s an J lo to r B o d y B u i ld e rs .


E4.NA.M, BLiOKBDEN P h o n e s 4191/2/3.


I’K* Avifo I? work.


I liondon from


lifinitelv person;


IT PAYS TO PURCHASE FROM OUR ADVERTISERS.


. £95 £85


4-scatei. B ^


onlv 3,000 miles...............■ - - ,


Phoenix 11.0-h.p. 4-seaUi. £70


. £60 £35


OLITHEROE


...mi'.itx .-cuM.n be UoikmI tl.e pki.wi' :>"> ..vervi.iHlv n<Hm-i;iioil wall The |-■lllb woulil I.u irin ii /'ilie r ami make i i a biR^er ..m.-ce-s than ever before.


tlividnailv net only to maintain, lint to eii- li'iliee liie repntalion ol tlia l oreaiii'inioii. and tliev eotild lie.-t aeliieve lhai. inniio-o by vtreiietlieliine tlieir own p ie i l in i a> a


li.iblilesdale l,eap;ne it. wa.; tlieir <lnty ni- -U a unit I'l tbe eiiAitred poople would oo tii -oe it. Ii a 'nmi'


. iub and Tiiakiiie llieir own team a \mdii|e power for Otber oIhIh .


I In-


main tliilie xva, to do llieiv lio.-t. and i! Hiev eonld not a t ta in to the cliaiiipioinbip. the'v would bo eonloni to not a> near tin- ton' an no~-ible. -Mr. Horovood eoneliideci .bv .ayiife he aeeeiited a fu r th er term ol I,true witli every plensuiv and neuld do .i.l 1 ,0 could li* help tlie vluh. not onlv m the . oiniiig season, but a> l uig u.s hi- a'socia- tion witli the instituUon endureil.


Report and Financial Position. Ill their report, tin- Ccmniiuee -aid liie


dull could he congratulated on it- hnaa.-iai. tpo-itioH. having regard lo the grear dllh- '■nltie.s experienced and ocea.-iolled liv advers-.’ we;ither. Pointing out- tliat there was a surplus halain-e ol Ll2


report uroceoded: Tins is vorv '^atLiaetory when \v<> uiKi


'*d., tlie ,


into onnsidor.ation that we have al.-o placed towards the pavilion and tea room ..IL .-. 1’,'d rai-ed iroiii .-oi-ial eveiii- during tin- wmtor months. AVo have not. yet iirovided 0111- tennis .section with the atrommodatioii they reiniire. hut we hone to ho in a tiosi- tiol'i to erect a tennis pavilion in the near


future.


port. a. coiisidcrahle decrease, eaii-ed to a i'reat. <.-xtcrit by the wretched weather eou- dition-. Tilt* perTormnnuoH ol our _ liV't eleven have been most inentoriou.', jii'Hi th e e lu h 't l ie fourth position in the U-aguo


•'AVith regard to - gate-, we liaie to ii- . , •'iblt** thoy nlso "vvon tho }?nmsbottoiii


for tiio fmirtli time. AVe have limy hold th is cnii ill .seasons 1H23, W'.’-t.. B '2 ' and


'li)-)7. AVe ooiigratnlate G. Fi. AAaliiisley on li'eadine tho b a t t in g averages with a tntal of 3 .7.7 runs for 13 innings, avciage _ ..d . also .1. Crabtree and A\. I’atetield wiio k--ndered good service to th e eliih liy eoii- fiistciit h a t t in g througlioiit the soasiiii. We have also to eomplillielit .1 . .1. I.oadliiaii oil heading the howling avcrage.s w-iiii -i.l


wickets for 11.-7 average, and 'h a n k - a-y tendorcil to AV, Bray and A\ . AAil-oii loi th e ir .-ihle assistance in adding - tien g tli lo mil- howling. A\e hoj.e that next -ca-.ni our ,,rnfe.-.sioiial. AV. Bray, will have a nioie


oxporioucc. ■ AVo tak e th o opportunitv of tliaiiking


onr Pres ident. Mr. Flopwood. tor the -iis- taiiied intere.st ami .assistance extended h.\


him to the. cliib. .No ' - uh emdd h a 'e ,i hettec Pre.sideiit. AAe also teiidei- thanks to tho ladies and th e .several eoimiiittee- ol B,e d u ll for th e excellent manner in wliicii iliev have assi.st«l ns. no t only dm mg t in Slimmer season, Init also on the oeca-io i-


of iiianv social event- lield d uiiiig i wdntc-r nionths. whidi considorahly ""ft"'*-- - the funds of th e diih.


t n -iblv be iu the position it- is liuiiiu i.ill. n i ^ - e r e not for th e effoi-.s pi.t forth


1 he clnh ccni ,1 iim


dui-ing the winter niontliy Only; llnw who are intimately associated n i i l i tin


working of .a did , 1H-.C Barrow, -lylierc t.heie is no poiiulation to draw tijion lor c-,11 Tcalizo fully th e amount ol time and labour th a t have to ho p u t m year hy te a t to make ond.s meet, and i t i-s a g re a t credit to all concerned to find th a t wo h a te now formed a dis tin c t l iab it of coming ou t on Uio Hght Hide. Especially IS tins credit, able iu view of tlio lieavy looses -u.si.uiied bv so many similar organi.-.ations who a r t


f<timaied prolit. Mr AVvait. who said ho had had muiio


r '( i .T n " rw o n ld ,-o-t live -hilHug-, and no


S ' l ^ r S u J e & u i n - d , g i v i n g a more prosperous ora


and 100 per cent, in addition. Effect on Young Memhers.


ol'aiiu’to hiivo won by the war. tbr in d iv id u a


B.e individual of the. uatton is is longer ■


ever before and t leisure wliicli the


I l f cu rm ^ tch ^ ^ ^ - .^ ' lu^£^^ rS I ro“”t ’"om4 ^ - w r B l a » Olitheroe, 1 a revival of homo hfe. bVi. ofivfhifgato


„ ... iiand to tho amount of £8 jjg pad attended matches on t '^a^Siing®


1 CO which tho workers’ now olijoy. before mid tlmt


been calc,dated a t th e offico and »'«y in.“L-u v*


- the n is duo to tho greater i


The life of than


boot) found to a^^^ot^vanat^ have h«u prices.


“ A considerable mimbcr of sorts have ,


, vannuco Witii lisu


w e ^ lm v o booh, paid the difforenco with all hack pay.”


fitms und in flU cases the


THE NET SALES OF THE ADVERTISER & TIMES ARE GUARANTEED BY ACCOUNTANT’S CERTIFICATE


-Sts j-'-V


„.oroJad!.c£te^einu.mra^^^^ suhstatftial heuefit the 'v o rk e r jau


WINTER SALE now PROCEEDING Greenbanks, Yicloria St., Blacklinrn


ALL-WOOL BLANKETS from/19/11 per pair


bed size from 12/11 each. Double Bed size from 21/- each BLANKETS from 5/10 pair


;; DOWN QUILTS single COTTON


:: BED COVERS 5/- eacli, full .size. In play as iii wcuk.


llopwood. Following iho minuto>. read by Mr. H.


against. £5 . 1 0 s., b u t socials .and, an anonymous-gift of Bs. btl., y ielded Id and Iho coutribufciou by th e ladicb


oommittco, i;M iis. lO.id.,. was 1>«]2,


th a t for the iireetHliiig year. " iutorcsfc, th e total income tvas .Cls'J l.bs. 4d. On tlio c.'tpoiiditure side, material iii-


croased from £3'2 13s. 3d. to L-15 ts . 2d., mid professional expenses troni L31 los. to Ult


1 0 s. AVith these exceptions, th e vo-


iiiaiiiiii" itoiii.s were all. down, viz: Iravol- liin' L'.)-2 Os. 7d.; umpire.s (iiidndiiig pool), i-tS* ‘ks - l l t l . -. prin t in g , stationery and


nosta'-cs. Ll-1 12.s. Old.; gronnd fertiliser, l ln 7d . ; t-otlcclor.s. £ 2 Cs. ]()d.; League


■i^es L-3 las. (1027-23)-. Amateiii- League (inclil.ling gmu-anleo).. Id-. Od.; scevetario-, 1*5 !•>< • ea^ih iu hand,


bahinec.' Ld 17s. 31d. From tlio iiavilion fund ,C12 PAs. SU\. was expended on inr- nishing llie tea room, the credit Imlanee


?s. od..: hank hoiiu’' ;-27 L.*^. 4Rl.


Tlu' Chainmm said i t )vas g raiifyiug to know th a t , unliko so many oilier clubs, they


.. .


hail nianagcd to keep then- heads above water The hank balance hail hcon re- dnecd. .-.a th a t in th a t resiiect they were in a ra th e r wor>e position th an twelve months *acTo. Subscriptions wore very deed, hilt the la e t th a t " gates ;


halved -was wlinllv aeeouiitahle lor the de­ pletion of ilie halance.


, Mr \ ' CTo'ig moved the adoiiuou or tin .


i-e,nin-i. 'and lialam-o sheet, and, sevoiiding. 5 Ir. T. Uar-ido said the tael, th a t they had iiee'ii able to emerge from such an atrocious .-ea-on with a lialaiiee was highly ei-cdi.tahle


-10 all coiieeniod. The i-e-ohitioii was approveil.


Appointments


-Air. Wvatt wah added to the vice-iirc.-ideut- wlio were re-elected eii bloc, on the propoM-


tiou of -Mr. J. (loodiiiaii. Moving the i-e-aiiiiomtiiieiit ol -My.


■flioiii-oii as seeretai-y, and Ills as-isiaiii -All- H Crawford, Hie Cliairiiiau jiaul a iibdi u-iluite 1 0 ihc iiitere.st taken iii ihc eliTli bv Air. Tlioiiisou and the g re a t amount of work he got tliroiigli -o tliorouglily and ,.miseieiuioii-l.v. No matter^ where they looked, ho was 'iiiite ecrtaiii me .seeretana work eould not he more ellk-ieiitly per oriiied than hy Air. TlKim-mi, and Ills colleague.


Air. L'l-awfoi-d. ■ . As Cliairmaii ol th e Coiiiiiuttee, A1 . ,,


llaiiili.-ou said every memhei- ol th a t body would verv eordially eiidor-e the oli,ei-va- tioii- made hy the ITesideiil.


next, to impossible to liml two lieiicr or I t would he


more (lualilied men for the duties. 'I'he seci-etarie.s ivere uiiaiiiiiumsiy _ re-


eleetcd, as, too, the ii-ea-urer, -Mr. t lnuiuer- toii. amt th e auditors, Alo.s-rs. I . l.ieeiuip ami AV. AlaeCormaek.


Ten n:imc^ were vnhmiiUM


pointed Ale-sr-. AV. (jai- ide, 1 . Holden, A. k.,hh,r<l. -A. I-:., Sim. 1, C. fw llanipson. C. fh a i l in r i i . H. .S. C'oleinan, N. Clegg, 1.


The following were , . ^ ,


•aiicnil commiUoo. nml it rncroa.^e tlie number eligible irom nine to


jiiiri’vil li> I'"


lor the


Hollinrako amt 11. H. I'ariiworih, The aiipointliieilt of tho niateh eoiniiintee


wa- left to the general eonnnitlee, .Mr. .1. Coodiiiaii pointing out ih a t moiiineis wen- eoniiio-ed wliolly ol on I ho larger liody.


burn. A. M, Bu^}I Holtb'ii. junior.


the tennis rmiiniittee. I ' " ' . ,.„„„,o-ed of A\i-cs A., (.arsnie, Rooih iiml h . kull,


J . M'hiU‘lH*:uL A. lMul(hu"(L 1. ColoJiiiin ;iiul IL


- 'I '-


*“Vr',."'V; FI AViilm-ley is again to eapiiiin the Fir-t XI.. the Almeh fniiniiitt.-e heiiig ;„;,hoi'i.-ed to .sippoilit tho eaidaln ol ihe


•''OI.’Olul XI. Meeting Vetoes Proposed B.Tr.


V -uhject wliieU inovoked keen intere-t


and led to a. lengthy discits-ioii was^ a .■-.eomniemlation hy the genoral eoiiini tu e to aeoiiire a lieonee for tlie sale o iiiloxi- eant- on the evieket, Held, The Cliairnian .-aid lie nnder-lood the idi-a was to tiy ainl iiureaso the Hnances ol ihe i-Inh.


it< momiuM’- rol‘ri-'Om:itivo'


A l i- At. Napier wa- elected .-eeretary ot


good i 11- liad be ,en


or the bigger clubs, even if they got .a bar, becauso there was not .a population or the


resources. But th a t was not tlio objection. Cliildrcn and ladies largely composed their spectators, and to many the rfaliirday alter- iioou iiuiteli partook iiioro of tlio luitiiic oi .a picnic. Rut tlicy had to think not so


(NINE) COTTON TRftDE DEPRESSION


luucli of tho older players as of tlioso com-- posim- the third team—of the juvemlo element. M*ns tho proposed licence to bo


Clitheroe Weavers’.Committee and Need for Inquiry.


used in the evenings as well as on Satur­ day afternoons? Wliatover the prmiary obieeb might be, i t seemed perfectly obvious th a t tho bar would not be closed on uve^ dav.s out of six. and he said unlie.sitatinj'ly th a t thev liad no right to put lomptatimi' in front of young people. J t might bo th a t tlie season would hnng real summei weather, ami it would not he a lar ihtei)


lomomidf. 1 nM " .■ileohohc pi,ogu.-s. .HI 1


thev had' no right: t" . , , , i w.v hod no riulit to coiiiiion.im ,e .in\ |


iiieii.snre th a t might coiieeivalily he to Urn detrinieiit of young peojile. With all del'oreiiee ui th e eomiiiittee he tlionght a bar would he a. very bad liirtliday present for th e I’l-esideiit in rcciignition nl • 21


,,


year.-’ service to the eliih. Additional fneomo Needed


Air. Coleman said the whole n ia lte r was


raised for the sake of linaiice, and if th e eliih inteiided to continue in llihhlesdale Lea-'iio erieket an extension of revenne was imporalive, heeanse of inevoasing expondi- luro. Could anyone suggest an alternative to a. bar? Personally he could see no lioUei- motliod. n ig h t ly conducted, the b ar con hi serve a nselul pnrposo and not only help the “ gates ” lint add to the nicmhei-ship. AVilli regard to Air. Clayton's oli.-orvatniiis on jin ttin g temptation in tlio way of yoiiiig Iieoplo- tliere weroM'ar more children ntilis- iipr the Clithcroe ericket Held, yet there wei'o no coiiiplaints of aiiytliiiig of the -o r t The club had had a liar lor niany y.car's. and i t had alway.s been well eoii-


^ .................... . ....... “ BOOM MADNESS” SEQUEL


Present Conditions Reviewed in Annual Report.


weather, ami 1 ''VVA, . h-indv-«'Mfi for dition.-^ in tho cotton industry was made by or youths to .sni M.tntc -h.i idy ...it un


A comprohonsivo survey of iireseiit con- secret.n-y of tlm Clitlioroo


,oMcd Hint 'Weavm-.s, Wiiider.s iiinl Mhii-|icr.s’ Associntion, in the course of ;i i-oport .-iihiiiitted to Die


aniuial ineetiiig of mcmher.s on Alouday evening. Air. H. 1. Parkinson,


......... .......... ........ ...... .... tlie


Pi-esident, presided, and in the coiirsc of th e meeting lie was re-eloetcd to th a t posi­ tion. Air. 11. Bleasdale was i-o-olected auditor and the cominiUco was also re ­ al,pointed.


g ra n t of six guineas to tlie lilaekiinrn .Tloyal liitiriiiary, and ,L


I t was decided to make a ‘o was voted to Air. Herhvrt


Sm'itli’s "appeal on liolialf of the miners. Four iiiemht'1'3 were added to the eoniinittee


for the purpose ot rule revision. Undor-Employment.


In tile course of liis _ rcpori. whieli was aceepteii, Air. IJrame said :


iproveiilciit is notieeahio in the .state of trad e . There arc. eoniparatively, only a few weavers totally iiiiemployod on the i-ei'istei- a t tlie local l.ahoiii- Kxcliangc, yet iiimst of th e weavers have been nndcr-eiii- ploycd, having to stand at two or I iroo looms with the distressing result ol taking


to von tlio report of the workings of ouv Socielv du rin g th e half-year ending Deceiii- liei- 31st, 11127, we regret th a t lit t le iin-


In siibiiiittlng ' •Al'g’ -'' ' '


ilni-ted One point th a t should, he made lionie from 2-5 to .AO per cent, less in ivagos clear was th a t a liar a t Barrow would he tl,im U,e hoiir.- they worked .nistilies. A.onr re-tr ieted solelv to menihers, or day mem- eoiniiiittce have had imic-h anxiety in deai- hers fi-oiii othei-eluhs. He refuted a sngges- i„j, ,vitli the many eoinplaints about the lion th a t i t would he the moans ol hring- infiii-ior (pialil.v ol yarn and welt with in - iindesii-able persons to th e gi-onnd. wliieli tlie members have had to eoiueiid. (llTe nnili',s livepenee a t llie gate was. a.s J„ most (-a.sos the employers have admitted eood as anv other nian'.s iiioncy, hut was ,h e coinplmiit- wore roasonalile


am- diserim'ination made lietween one pel- itself alfords little relict to the niendiei.s -on •iiid another?


l l i is in If iindesirahle- did who have had to struggle 'viih these dilli- comc' i t was up to tho conniuttcc to deal | cnities. Compen-atiun ha- been secured


with ihoiii. Had anyone anyiliing lietter thaii a hat- to suggest? Aloro inoinw would liave to he i-ai-ed, ami th e I'act would have


to he faced.


hero i t does not follow th a t i t will go ilii-oii'-li. ('.P...a


or tliov may ojiiiose it . Air (loddard wa- unde,- the iiiipre--ion


T may take. They may agree to it. .


th a t "bars w-ere utilised more hy howier.s tlian hv erickot niomhci's, and -aid lie doubted whet her imieli revenue would he derived from sneh an innovation hy tlic JiaiTow elnh, wliieh iinide no provision lot'


howls. Air \ lientlev ah-o tailed to -eo ivliero . . . . 1


inoiiev wa- to Ini made in th a t way oat oi a niere handful " of ,-apiio''ler-.


-A


snlondid i-efro-hinem room had Imen pro­ vided on the Held, under ilie luainigetiieiit of the ladio-. and a bar would Im in direct „|,i,o-itioil. They knew the pi olil _ on _ tea. hilt not on a liar. In addition to os. lor a Heeiiee. lliere would he L'l for a ileonee to „ ,,cr-on to .-ell. •There was not the pro.it out of lic'inor whie.li they had been led H iielh’vo. and the la e t mn-l, not he lost to view- th a t tronhie iiiiglii ari-e llivmigli non- nicnilier-. ami th e con-eqiietico- niigli.


ahsorh ;ill the nroHt, and imire.


Prompted hy a. inie-tnni. the (liairmaii ■i-l.-ed Ah- W vat t if Beddi-li A ale was a.-


.


The rliail-liuui: If the resolninni pa--e.- I don’t know what view tiie


, ,


in some iii-taneos, and wliil.st this is app.re- c'iatod, we would be better .'Utisiiod il tho iiiannfaetiirers would iirovide the .same s tandard of material they demand 111 the iinished cloth. AVc fool sure the employers would honolit, not merely hy a higher grade of cloth hut also hy a g re a te r prodnetion and hettoi- ,-pirit of eonteiitnient iirevaililig


llironginmt the sheds. Political Levy.


We liavo had to tlraw- tlie attention of


sonic Hniis to il(e dofoetive iigliting in tlioir sheds, and tliongli w-e may agree wi li them th a t the Local Antliority iniglit ho somewhat, re-pon-ihle. this is a lialidican to the weaver.s a t tlie-e mills and incven s ihciii from geet ing' tlirongli th e ir work Ui the l.e-t advantage. AAe Innie the 0111- i,)over.s will do all they can to alleviate llii.s troiilile ami m is f th a t the re-orgaiiis;i ion


of tho ga- jdaiit. of the C'orporalioii m i l he


oiiieklv accoiiipli-lied. — AAA- have just taken llm retu rn nl .mciil-


claim, th a t Hicre has luvii no luiilnc pics- siiro hroiight to hear on any ol 0111 im 11- hers to sign the loniis. Onr colicctois were ins tnicted to iiilorm h''>' ' '’ho were in


1 think we can It was


well known th a t llie.v were on a a irl\ Dig exiienso. and. in addition it had been siig- ..e-ted t l ia t next year they might trv to 'a n a football einh. There were othot p-oheiiies. too, iiiiite ap a r t from ern-Ket wim-lt eallod for attention. But all tin s leiittiied „,„nev. Tlie drop in gate reeeitd- hy oB per cent, w-as a. senou- item, and i t w .1- helieved t l ia t a bar might he the iiu rea -in g - gates,. Per.sonalK, s.iid All. Flopw-ood': lie was not going to oiler an> opinion either for or against the reeoi 1- niemlation, hut- to leave the d y - on to tlio meeting entirely. .He ''M'I’a >-'> t'k J iti'd it to liave seen a halanee sheet 01 tm Bmldish Vale Crieket Chib, in eonnoxio.i with the C.P.A.. and b ar receipts loi l.isr ,-eason were returned at. To-H, hut. what tlie aetiial liroiit. on that, sum was In did not Itiioiv Air. Hopwooil asked th a t the qi es- tion -hoiilil he freely dtscussed, and th a t ticrsonalitios -honld he avoided. -Am all, it, wa.s iiist a i-oeoiiniieiidation. .md t in were free to re,ieet or aecetit. it. said i t w-as hu t natural


inomoeiv 5)r. Haiiipsou


1


h-Vd liun-o diliicrilties to emiteiid agaillst in iii P'- a dull, ami iu rai-uig money,


^.(,1,,^^ the size of Barrow they ...... i •


............ ^....s-i e,rroiiA,.T, m


ilia wa-rc the olnh.- in more pretentions 1, -VcL The Hnaiicial re=onrc« were -o restricted that, th e eomiiiittce , were -onic-


timos sorely p u t to i t to l»'d of revoiiiic. Expoii-os, ni-tead ol in


croa-ing, w-c,re constantly iiicroa-nig, am i, wa- iit order that, they niigiii coiini; on a |,i„,.er revemio in the Intiire. that. tl,e,com- n fu e c , a fte r long and careliil c.ni-idcia- tion. decided to make a reconimendatnn, to the animal meeting m lavoiir ol All tliev asked was that nieinher-


'look thev


Tvaiiid


witiiont that ,-.,n-eiit. in, acluni w.mld ic taken. -A- clniirinaii nl the cqmniitKc In |


nlmut- to pre)>ii.- . i i i .


accnrdiligly nmved a re-olntniii tlic -ale nf intoxicant- on the ^-onnd. ‘ .


1- . Mr. A I*) Smith said tho


commktoc'^-o,-og,,i-ed lha't 1 - d ' - . : ! “u ^ v r 7 , w ’wonhi''.,:":;! i


YORK STREET the perieiicini; 1. S m E lllH W A llt FURNISHERS TEL. 1 0 1 ‘V V*. -aid


douht as to Ihe nece.-sity of noluie.il The present situation ought to be siilliLiuil to iiiliko every one realize t ln i t imlitie.- in- lllicncu th e indnstl-ial condllioii- ol tliu "Vi ers The overdue F'actory Bi 1 has fm-ther delayed, largely, llirong 1 the insu-nmentalitv of the F’edei-ation ol l!nti-li


h,


In ^ i- tr ie ., and, jndgiiig fron. ‘'ATon;*,. -hotild not he -m'liri-ed to leai 11 t l '- 'l 'f


ha.s been drop|ied altogether ‘J’" " ' J. ■; (hw e rn in e n ^ ^n^graninie U t n s j „


; ; : ± L : r t n t h e 'V i i r v o n u i l n i t e any more thjin nl present. Reducing Operatives’ Status.


AVe feel -lire th a t all. our memhers will |,C keenly interes tea m tl.e h u e -t propo,s;ils


iit^ tho oiiu>lovors iiiul u ill 'l i .i i i 1,0


Ti^ jr^o -d ay is well-nigh > ) |f ' ' ee « - t i-esentmeut a t the .suggested


encrom-h'iiieiit on tlie .ii.eslion wiP'e.s. The position ol the > oUon opei.


SUCH GOINGS ON ■


■ When you're t-nddline her there. In that c-iisy ariiK-hair.


-iiig th e o th e r evening, 1 i,g - i nested sm-li proposals leaves one aniazed.


To talk of longer hours and more l’“ ’‘J';-' ,1° ,_,vhen thoiisaiids ot looms and spimlke ,L . .


.o i 'M " i?;'.':"'".,:'


people, o r F lying S quad. -elves-, a re d o in g to allow i t .


to s ta n d an y l l i in g . .Ain't that a grand and glorious feeling.


i t was one <*1of th o s e B n o y an ts . I h e y c. <ni Aunt NiAHTH-A tat T o \n a i l


Dc.n- Lady. Fret'mit witli that impatient I'/’/ ’f-,, Von are nght m


BUOYANT. It is the one absolutely reliable quality which is always comfortable, and there are prjees to


/ " " ’I ^


•■me particular, at anyrate. Btioyant t-liaii.s lid stand anyt.liing. No inatte.r how you t'reai tliem, tlicy reman eosy. Jf you are thinking of


fit all purses. vitouUl \iiir. F or all F urnishing keqi:irements. Vis it Our Showrooms. ,, r i- --


1 hlnslt t,i repeat i t . hut tliis is wlmt I l.eard a male imrson I don't, know what tho.-.e WaU.li


ir whatever they call them- • Cosy old chair " indeed.


hcr- wlio ha ve signed llio emitrael ing-in loriil- and the result is very gia tily in g . Over 'L pel- ii'iii. have .igrc-d iq contiihnto to the Iioliiieal levy.


W/ I


,l iH'SffA-SlfS tmmi l i i


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BLAGKBIIRH’S BIGGEST BARGiilN SALE (3F MEN’S OUTFITTING


Outstanding Values in M en s Overcoats and Raincoats


MEN’S OVERCOATS ill Single, ami Doiiblc- Brcasti-a Styles. Tailnrei! from gimr- miteed niateriat.s in C'lievifits. S.ixniiies, 'I'weefis. ami Ulicck liiick. --AH


. -e a so n 's gooils. He.gnlar v alu es. liB/'- am l li."i -.


Sale Price 45/-


MEN’S OVERCOATS, with Ra.glan Sh(iuhie!-s. Uouble-.Breateil, Fnnl.y fitting St.vle. in jilain <lark grey Clieviots and Fa'nt-v'I’weeds. well tailored tlirougliout with',',Hid (|nalitv trimmings. Re.gnlar value.' TO.A and 7.A -.


Sale Price 50/-


MEN’S RAINCOATS. A olioiee of Yarii- prtaifs made with storm collai'. or Union Gaberdim- made with sto]> collar. Eaeh eoat is lined tlirimghont with proofed c-heek. and guaranteed. Regular value, 4.0- to .AO'-.


MEN’S RAINCOATS in Yarnproof.s an d Union Galierdine. m ad e Avitli s torm eo lla r a n d s te p eo lla r in S in g le-B rea s ted


R ag lan s or w i th all round holt. ^ Lin ed chec-u o r siipea.sy. Fivery / - ‘o a t^ is g u a ra n te ed . R eg u la r v a lu e , .'i.A/- to til!/-. Sale Price 45/-


Heavy Reductions have been made in PULLOVERS, CARDIGANS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, GOWNS, TIES, DRESSWEAR,&c. SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS


WAL-TON NORTH 6, Higher Church S tr e e t , Blackburn


Phone 6241 _ ■itHi! ALSO --VU MANCHESTER Where the Men’s Best Outfitting Comes from W a l t o n M o r t l i OUTFITT.EE. TO WELL-DKE.SSED MEN


Sale Price 35/-


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