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M)VERTISEB AND o TIMES. EBIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1928. (FIVE)
IU*d as It Bro ^rouUl J half tlu» lu'ouid ho
|! il as tbo l l ctM u;>
rijilit to
11 })(' liiab I ’S. 1^0 111 tlio
li.lio yard, le d as wo
|l<> slatiMi ' olnldn*!!
It'. ])osili()ii
liiid: tlu'y liiu' hciioul
|o district; J u'ould
I 10 taken [iIRm
|oy School • ro;;istcr
liiotiim iit rivipoii-
jiTO is not I '1011 very
iimro u'o
l ow a few childron
For the Football Match, Party, Ball, or AnyAhoro
I nd Koin«i |:i* luanati-
|torod. not po.s-
.oar U
Ihanufio to lu l Siiwloy
IClmrch ol I ron could [elioviKl of |i}ur of tli<* 1 atlciuiinii Id (Jrindlo-
larphanano whorons
jUiat then- llau ^ h t a t
lhavo tliuir T-olision of |is nothiu^: olijcct it
Jo religion lli>y is ono. lly Uiblical
J 'l ’iittol-sall. Iiaiiiniousiy
] rity to ro- ;^raiil por- jho ,so(niri*d
le t to GU- Itiun which
|u l rocoived Jdron from
l<'ommitliM‘
li'ovision of 1 r meals iti (•out. <if
I tlio cquip- Iqualo, and Idy sort of Jamio could liid partidvo l;i(‘nie con- lioy sliouhl I'lio troublo I was not a liren to sit 111* a wliiU;- liiomhers of l ots .sliould I n order to that pre-
I sidiool for _ laehor.s did
I wore com- I Iho Kcliool
.. ploasaut
I for tlinnor,
j.mls Seliool [4 the <iii!-
1 attendi'd |Qr.
IriH* seliools, I'lo had _ no l 1 (juito lime
|)stio« that lio adopted, resolution
ition. lie |o wolcfiinod
Icrve cham- more tliaii
[•ksou. (Mr- h* second
tlnrd prize, ryja. each.)
I ml II, K .I4 jortor, Ciit-
\ . d. Ivcvson, lizo, Mr. J .
J'dor, Fence, In. (Mr. K.
|.l: 1 nnd 2. I'aeli. and
T-) lOTBALL
lioro was an icc
pro.scnt
, and inom- 0 actcsl a.H
Mr. Mar-
| vo(l hy nil the affair
Is amounted
I rIis, Colds, |o.
itfflilAT TICKETS, SKEWERS, WHGHT^ C R O S S L E Y , '*^t!h.*6427I*^” ®^‘^^%LACKBUBN. '
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.rj.sh Church in tho Old
HOUSEHOLD
Divi Stores SALFO'RD
GELEBRaTE THE EVENT •WITH A
p a r t y AT
THE CAFE
■\Vn CAN Cater for ale YOUR REQUIREJIBNTS.
Qmiations Gladly Giw.v. MEAT PIES
in all sizes aro our Speciality
Note Tel.
TAYLOR & HUGHES 136 Tho Cafe, Market Place Gramophones
Don’t wait until Christmas Select your Gramophone Now. S(x our Windows lor icondcrful values :
His Master’s' Voice Models, £7 to £35. Special Console Jlodcl Oak, £0/17/0 Jlah o g an y Finish Cabinet, £olWjG
Other wonderful Cabinet Alodels u p to £14/14/0.
Agents for His Master’s Voice, Academy, Coranola, Decca, Symphony, Solecta, &c. ALL RECORDS
Special Line in P o rtab le Models, 30/-. Ideal System of Easy Payments.
Walsh & Smith
103 Darwen Street, Blackburn and 1, GRANTHAM ST., MILL HILL Telephone. 6993 an d C8G5.
|a smmdiMl easihlo as the <iuos-
WEDDINGS a Speciality
I f you can n o t call o n th e .sunshine, , You can call for tho Sunheain Saloon.
IIOENT ERilSHWA A ' 49 & 6Q. Ciiatbiirii Road
BEGIN THE DAY THE RIGHT WAY
WITJI A REAL GOOD BREAKFAST SCOTCH OATS
IRISH ROLL BACON COSTA RICA COFFEE
QUALITY OUTST.\NDING S.‘VTISFAC"riON SURE
Icro have iu>
I com'-
■1 is iadtor f iiuinhcrs.
Ring Tel. 231 , I P YOU
Ring Tel. 231 1VAET A llio had For FURNITURE PROFIT OF £10.
of Reliable Quality at Roasonablo Prices, apply to—
J. E. Smithies.
or LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS SCO tilo Stock a t
2 , SHAW BRIDGE STREET.
BEDSTEADS AND . BEDDING MATTRESSES
Aqknt for the F amous
STAPLES COMFORT MATTRESS 3-pieco SUITES
in Velvet, Moquetto or Hide
T h e Shaw Bridge F u rn i tu re Stores J. E. SMITHIES, Proprietor.
^
A n n u a l Meeting of Clitheroe A llotments Association.
Allotnifnl Jloldcv.s :iiid fifirilciiurs Assocm- Liun, hold a t Lim Hot^halntu.s’ liall, «m iMontlav ovonin^, i t was ducidud to hold a horticul tural show Ml Aujjust or. Soptumher next your, lor iiio Uciiolit. ol iho thisllo iMcmonal sc'hoim*. Mr. LooiianI
pro.sidcd over si modorate ailcmlnncc ol* nicmhoi-^ and a t Uio cummoncoinonl of tlii* meeting asked the meinher.s to .stand as a token of- respeet in’ tho memory of the late Mr. Jt. If. Whalley. Tlio lialanee .sheet was presented liy 3lr.
SHOW FOR CASTLE FUNDS At th<‘ nnniuil mutdnii' ol ChtlitM'ou
*\V. Kilner, tlie auditor, who pointed out ih a t there was si jirolit on the year’s woi't.lng of d o lls. 2d., compared with .C(5 Os. 2d., last vfsir.
whilst last year, when considerahle renewals wi^re undertak(*n, the ligures ivere .CT -Is. U)d, 'Pile (-liief items of income Wen* Gill ds. dd,’ for sale of goods, (.•ouqtared with L
wa.s
C.Vi I2s. .1(1. for
purelm.se of goods, hut this amount was exeeeihsl last year hy L'17 1()S. (id.
'I’he msiin itmu of cxpeiulituro itepsiii's were shown sit .C2 UK. H«l.,
last year. 'Pliere wa.s a dccresise of I Is. from vice-pr(‘sidi*nts’ .sulncriptions. Memhi.*rs’ suhscripliims stood a l witli K) Gs. last year.
’.‘'2 2s. (id.
.sec(m(l(‘(i, Sind the resolution wsis carried. 'I'ln* halance .slii'et was also .adoptml and a vole of thanks was siccordcd .Mr. Kilner.
220 Fewer Sharoholdors.
,f. Conk) .said that witli the advent of llie now rule regarding .shareholders, almut 220 old shareliniders had been removed fnmi the Associalion's hooks. Kxperimentsil potato tests were held, ami an ininained variidy wsis tried. 'I’he potato was not a .succes.s, hut. it liud tauglit llie lesson thsit tlnit variety was of no use* in this distriet. Jn his (>i»Miion, tliev slmuld certainly carry mi witli these
In liis annual n*port, llio Si'crelary (Mr.
joining the Society after dOth Octoher. 1928, ]my 2s. entrance fee. ^Ir. S. Briscoi!
whist <lrive were ,Cd lbs. Id., whilst last yciir tho ligurcs were CIO Os. 2d. The total asseks stood sis Cll” lls. lOd. Mr. A. Uighy moved tliat all persons
;C2 lo"., c»mipaiy*d 'Pin* proceisls of a
nine Labour coinieils, many of whom aro about to meet for the first time. Of iho twirnty-nine, four only have puhlii’ly owned golf c’
our.se.s.’ I wonder whyr' They will all ho eager for llieir municipal trams and swluiiiiing liatlis, and electric light, and gsis. und wat«*r supply ami for puhllir parks. I lav») our luuuicinalities • forgotten tlio tlimi-'ands of people who, si'iiteiieed for life to llie ink pot and the typewriter, look to soim^ outdoor .sport for uimiseuii'ut', Ir4*sli air, :iml exercise, yet cannot w<*ll all’ord the .‘K. ild. or o-. 'mienilly cliarip’d for u game ol goU A muuii'ipal golf coui'm) is as essential to
Sir,— Here is a thought for our twenty-
EDITOR’S -POST-BAG. THE AMATEUR STAGE.
(’aniiot hut> ho both I'UlerLaim-d and i-diliid. Ho chronicles Ins dislikes lor us all m m-c, Imt willial in such aimahle languuge that only :i cantankerous person can take tho least offence a t what he u rdi-.-i.
from the p(‘ii of_. .Mr. Carey Lord, the Advi*
rti.si*r and Times ” would ho doubly
WUli more articles of this kind, espcL’ially . -
welcome in a t least inu! home. A STA(;K KXTIirSlAST..
MUNICIPAL GOLF.
week’s i^suo uppear to b e u curious com- luentury on (lu^ question of unoiiiployinent. Ho now 6Uggosl« tha t *‘.tlio solution lic.s in tho main with an cffectivo
increa.so in the purchayiiig pmvm'.of tho working class,” i Why this om*
cla.ss, and not. all
cla.sses? Will | ho show vour readers how it. has (o ho (hmo? As
A QUESTION OF PLAIN FACTS. Sir,—" KL’.’s ” oliservatioiis'in yiinr last
that suUjcct. hut so far as his limited know- j leilgo goe.s i <loubt if tlu5 subject is nii-cd I to the level of scienlitio accuracy, and think soiim of your fjahour eorn'spoiulents arc ilomHIiiiig" in the maze of its diHicultie.> despiti* their Icanu-d reading. I mak»* no pretence l«* a tlieorelie knowledge ol that siibji’et, hut-, faets, plain fael*<, cannot -jo
cconoiulc.s, ono of your correspondents soiuti limo ago assc*rtcd that In* u'as ignorant oi ;
present, writer’.s knowU-dgo ol
a large town as a public park and one (Uty ‘las laid out no fewer than Lair public coursi*s, the charge Iieing only Is. fkT. a round
Ignored. I give llio lollowing informalioii lor the
heuetit of Clitlieroe eotloii workers.
who liaVe just la;en elected up ami down the iMmntrv aro not going to he i;oiit«!iit men*ly to follow in tins question of puhlio g«iU courses, the natural enemio.s of munu.-ii>alisa-
(LS lioles) or 2s. u day. Surelv all these chauii>ions of the iieoplo
.lOS. COMl'I’ON.
House of Comnums, 7th Docemher, 1928. ^
tests. .Mr. Cook said he had n coinplainfc to make with reference to tlio visiting ol gentlemcirs gardens. He had gone to much trouble to
orgfini.se llicso outings nnd i t was verv iliscouraging to llnd jm filtcndanro of only six. He made a strong appeal^ for better support. A letter lind been received from tlie
Pre.sident of the Society, ^Irs. Wliipp, .who hogged that .she might
re.sign Iier imsition.
m‘edod to ho revisial, for many of tliem did 'Plm list of vice-pn'sidonts
nothsinswer correspondence. A letter wjis read froin Captain Urass,
AI.P,, regretting hin inability ■ to be
pre.sent
a t tho meeting. Mrs. 'Whipp’s n*signalion from tho
services. A New President.
seconded by Mr. M'. Collins, it was deride(f to ask Mr. J . Southwortli, J .P ., to. be
pre.sident of tho association. Cluingos wore then made in tlio list of vice-presidciiUs,
On the proposition of ^fr. AV. J . Heyc.s,
tho piLsition of trading si*crotary was accepted, and ^fr. H. Tlnmphroys wa.s appointed in his place. Mr. S. Jlriscoo was heartily thankiHl for his services Mr. ‘^V. T. Warden was unanimously re
scverjil names being removod. Tho resignation of ^Ir. S. llriscoo Irom
elected treasurer.
Me.ssrs. H. lluinphroyH T. (Jrunsliaw, W. Cook, A. Hewhurst, \ \ . Collins, 1*. Hids- bury, S. Hriscoe, W. .1. Hoye.s, W. U^onard, F. Cook, T. iliclimond, d. .Martin, ('. Dowii- hain, .1. A. Geldard, .1. .Moorhouse, \ \ .
'J'lio committ.eo were apiiomlod as follows: .
MORE ARRESTS UNDER PROHIBITION.
Adam.son and d. Smith. M(*ssns. Porter, Matthews and 31arsden
were Te-olectcd auditors. Show To Be Hold.
bility of holding a llowor and vegetable show in 19::9.
places like .Downlnim, Pendleton and_ Clmt- hnrn could nm llowor shows, whilst Chtheroo
could not.
appeal to tho jicoplo of Clitheroo :u> tln*y did in other phiccvS. If tho association lost inom^y, wiio would pay the ilelieit’*' 'riio Scerotarv pointed out that when the
Mr. Moorhouso said llower shows did not .. 1 Mr. Collins said i t seemed- a pity Unit , . . . . .
The question then arose as to the advisa ,
1
Castle Peto was held big prizes were given. Jn sonio daises there would only ho one exhibit und a prize of S:\h w:is offered.
there had hoeii six or more entries, i t would Juivo Inm wortli wliile.
li
was a big espouse for tho manpiees. Mr. S. Priscoe suggested th a t il every
In addition, there
incniher promised to sell half-a-dozen tickets the show would not be si failure. Sixjienco
was enough to pay for a flower .sliow. A voice: How can a flower show pay it
YOU pay over P*I0 for a hand!'' 'I’lio Secretary luiinteil out
that.they wore
the only
organi.batioii of tho kind m the town. They were trying to prmuoto a show for the heneiit of the town. H anyone else promoted a show, as perhaps' some tliought would be the case, then th a t a as
.111 luUlitimial lioiiolit to tlio toivii Mr. J)i(lsliiir.v movwl iiml -Mr.
fiwoiulwl. Hint 11 «>'0W ho liclU, the <hito to ho loft for tlu! roniiiiittoo to lis. J his iiiolum
' ' ‘Mn'lCnulloy: Tbo first week in Sopteinoov Is tlio host tiino to hold 11 slimv.
Another iiienihor .snt;
KC.ste<l tlio second neiK
'''Mr''^\V*^'.T. Iteves
s.nid tliiib the sonsoius Inid altered coiisidernhlv, and there were several
shows later than tlio dates siiHResteil. Procoeds For Casllo Fund.
Afr W. J . lleyes moved that the procewls
nf tli'o .show ho ( '''’e't in the Castlo War Aroinorial Fund,, and J lr . Mqorlioiiso second-
iiig the resolution was earned. U was deeideil th a t an open soction, and
a momh«s’ section, with a iivo
n.ilo radius lie held.
sisting It. Emhioy,
risting of the follmying: Jlessrs. | H. Emhioy, S. liriscoo, J \ . J .
Hc.us, Cook and T. liichmond.
“ •.\"schednIo committeo was M>poinl.Hl cmi-
montai pouto-growing to t , an nnnamed variety to bo used, and a dmrgo of 1
*4 o to “ofthnnks to tho retiring oflieors and chairman conchided tho meeting.
NUWBER, PLEASE !
To tho Clithoroo Telcphono J'JxcIiango has K"Buek!
io.th, 2.
Markot-placo, Clithcroc, For COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, Boborts Crouplino Cough Syrup. 1/3.
I t was* (ie’eided to" again hold an experl- x1. u i t j
slalf for the National Industrial Confeienco Beard, regards the .so-called prosperity of the United States as largely mytlneal; a ten davs age lids gentleman said that never had llie word " prosperity ” less real and delnite meaning, nr never had it linen more nm'ertain and (piestionablo than to-day. :i am inst as Iteen on temperance as any
li'inland is one of the few rciimining 1 ro- liliilioii conniries, and her olhciat statistns sliow lliat in 1027 slie find 0(1,000 arrests for
drnnkemie.ss, wliich means -li arrests iiiw thonsaml inhahitaids; Kagland and \
V.iles, whose temperance the I'rohdiitioiiists dojir.v
les k 1
had ennvictions for driiiikmmess in 102i .it a i-ato below 2 per Ihoiisaiid ol the popnla-
,T, n . TIIOJIl’SOX,
lieechwood Cottage, f,ymm, Warrington, 10th i)wemln'r, 1.128.
“ NOT DUE TO SAFEGUARDING.” Sir,—Jn reply to those who urge that
Protection means an iiierease in the tho articlo,s protecteil, 1 beg to ■'‘■
onlv bloom behind tho shelter ol a
tliat tho ehiof factor of cheapness'tiwl.^ is mass iiroduction. -Now mass production
c.in
‘'•’■'"I
lb is a process almost iinkiumn to 1““ ,'.” seciirilv oi a free-impiirliiig omiiilrj.
; inusic olcmeiit of cheapness therotoro is lost Ihii
to largo-Hculd industry m-tlu*.>o
i-sl.imis. Hut Iho s:ifcgimrding argumont is not whether or not in :i particular protoLtod in-
dnstry tho product will cost more or
dt.ss. tins. At thus mnuRMib
Fmrlind has lost her power to decide which uVt« nml craft*,' shall Iloiirish in these islands AVo have inherited groat gifts for simcia
oeenpations und niiimie
S \ i t t e r n U ’ wri..fferTtt^^^^^^ ^ ^ . .a lo n e d ^ what
trades wo shall engage in a 'V ’-k “"T ^ i ; ? i r " r C " ^ ' S i
of'hiirdens from oiio weary Enjtlish S'bm>fi|':r Dill,
'I’l.t« week J-arliament
deh.il AVliat i« tins measiiro..^
of 1)1 to another,
tho Vrolcetion of one British , y sH h e
Great War .and prevent a, oT^or^’?::" u!e,r.n ;*1U‘; flmir sLd
Jloro wcallliv Ainorieaiis than ever aro
!;mi''sweator goods, .'.ml give oar ma.mfae lures their marching
spending tlio Christmas liolidajs in tlii " year. At oiio largo London h o te l- tl e Savoy—hookings already coiistitiito .i record.
shiiiers of Customs iiiid hxciso . showh that (hero aro J-I.29-J auclionoor.s and house
Tlie latest lioeiisiiig reliirii of Ihn
amoits, lltMl ■ hooktiiakers, 3,877 .monej- lo^iders, and three tobacco growers in I.iig- land und Wales,
parsley, a dosertspoonfiil of imxcil v’itli the forcemeat.
When you aro choosing the turkey, loo for a young, plumb bird.
. ■ , ‘
taker, CMitheroe. Lying-olf M'alinsley, Gfoat Harwood;
Sahden. i i r ‘37-
\irev lieforo a largo best ilcoi) iiiilkiii;
2, T.
■evioiLs ihi.v’.s sale, oi til) newly eahed la l k , .lore a largo attemhiii. e of Inp orh. oow.s roiilizoil
a a’hor sorts, £20 to £ 2.| 10s.; loeanioifors, Camlioil pool, too, will cut up more rcaililj £19 to £27. Tnulo sfaiwod an impnn<‘- -;f
good useful sorts, L-2() ms. '2 ms. to t .to £30; i „ the ovon hrst. t • ^ i Knfnrt» tliej’
turkey bread
criimbloil, a iiiiartor of a pmiiui oi finely dioppoil suet, a tahlcspoonfiil of chopped
pinch'or two of grated leinpii riml and grated nutmeg, and salt and popiier to taste, two eggs, add a little milk, and ini.v
", . » a . i^^i. -Six mmitlis is
the idea ago a t which a turkey should b cntoii. Boiigldv speaking, tlio '>'o«t r> nuiros 12, minuto.s lier pound for cooking. Tims a ten-pound bird takes about two liours.
ARMY' CARDIGANS.
Grev A Brown Cardigans, ^
Riding Rrocchc.s 14/- to i'oj- Arinv Shirts, all wool . l>i,u Oilsliiii Coata & latggmgs, I7y0 and 4/9
■ 5/11 to 8/11 Under-pants
Mcltnn Holico Trousers, 0/11' and 14,0
. POLICE TROUSERS.
Heavy Union Shii*ts ...5/11 Army Socks ....... 1/- ^
,j,„„ Lcitlicrotte Coata Black nnd Tail Colonial
COLONIAL, /;v HOOTS. j. »{
Blue Twill Overalls ... 5/11 jHack Cliromo Army Hoots I j ‘ I 13/11 and 15/11
21/- lajather
Pohco 3k>oU ...........iVfi I-cggini;ings
.......
Also "Sponges, JVashloatliors, Jfotor Clothiug, Blankets, Etc ARMY fit NAVY STORES
Etc. Ciltheroo Market, Saturdays only also 39, Penny Street, Blackburn (Phono 543S> j vA
HooU 14/11: . // 1 ;i t
|J
US' i W,:
it,L a i
Tuesila.v; A light slimv on avenmb of t c la.
from £.12 to llmir does not lasto raw.
of an ogg,
umb.stir it oarotnll.v into the iiiilk. Whoa von aro proiiaring iiigroilioiit.s for
-
siioi-ial
Cliri.stimis oako.s and pmldiiigs, you will liiiil it a help to warm tho raisnm hoforo you begin to stono them. Ihe work is tlun |„|„.u easily.
Agent for 1C. For Startritc, F.xcclsior.
not iipprcoialu that the
norm.al inoherato (Irinher <loca nob consiimo onmigh alcohol to produce any .stimulatiiij' nr narcotic elloet
pressed to find any moderate drinker wlio admit.s any dainr.go from his hoveraiio; sncli men fiiiil that
nnalie.al opinien ntilitl.v altrihntos :i hem'.rieial elloet, physieally and mentally, to their heyerage. Jour enrres-
and does not M*ek any such effect. Your JVilpshire correspnmlont will he hard
.Sir,—I t is iiiimziiiK llmt J lr . I’lirton <l<ic.s
presidon<*y w.a.s accepted witli regret' jiiiil slio was nceonh'il cordial thunks for her jmst
stalemonfc (•oneerning I\lrs. lligson and the
MRS. HIGSON AND UNEMPLOYED. Sir,—Will you ])
loa.so insert the following
the Clilheroo llovougli laibour Ibirty, held on 'J’luirsday bust, ^Irs. Higsoii, who is a luemher of the lllackhurn Court of Referees, tendered to tho Labour Executive Com mittee, her resignation from that body. Her (li'cisioii upon this matter can ho quit*.' (tleayly understood, in view ol tlm malicums in- lUMuloes whicii Avere Mirroptitiously circu lated during the recmit ^Municipal Election. Tho Imhonr Exeentivo Committee, after
.ijlaekburn Court of ILderees:— At :in Kxecutive Committee meeting of
dl.siai.s-sing the matter with_ careful didihera- tion, came to tho conclusion, that in tlio interests of tho unfortunato nneiiiplnyed, who uiipcar before the Court of Refen’os, it would he preferable if Mrs. Tligson would reconsider h(W
doci.sion, and after due I’on- sidcration, slie has kindly eonsentiHl to c<m- tinuo lier uctivities as a memher oi the
CVmrt of Referees.
appreciatcHl. mittee,
statement public, as the tlilficult duties in connexion with tho Court are not sulliciontly
■\Ve think it is necessarv to make this _ , On behalf of the Tialumr Executive Com ., . ^
HD. TIITMDY, Jlonorary Socrelary.
•
akeii from an autliorily wliieb (-aiuioli be uihiisl, and its simree can he verilied il
It is
necessary.Weavers in India as a • rule atteudeil two looms, and most oi tlieiii received wages (if alumt ;ls. a dav. Expert wejivers earned to 7s. a day,'but they were very le.w,
rec(*ived on an average lld. per diiy. It was tliere tliat tho Indian millowm'rs scored, llie average wagi* of spinner and we5iv«*r w’as ihout Is. (id. daily. Tlu) position m India kvas rather favourable in lliat they had Hjiiiiuiiig und wc*aving mills tliat were C(un- hined. Tliat Avas why the mill-owiier.s did not 'gnulgo p:vying the weavk'ra more.
itiiers ejmied no iiion* than Is. lid., and the reiu*ral average was almut 2s. Cd. Spinners
CHRISTMAS CATERING
workers' in tlie spinning dopartinent \v(*ro very poorly jiaid. Since the war the wagi's of weavers in India had increased hy jibout I 110 per cent., and those of spiimers hy about | 85 per eeiit. There was no eliild labour in Romimy to-day. The mills in the native .-itales enjoyed a spi’clal privilege in so far us they were working for tavelve to lourtiam liours’a dav, hut attempt.s were luuug mnde to bring the Native States Knelory Act, jui a line with the Factories Act in Rritu-fli India. Not all the .svmpathy with Lahour lies
I ho l
within its ranks,* iior do 1 quote the ahovo us SI .standard for .Ijuncashir**, hut
sugge.st on tlie aiithoritv of an Englishiuaii, wlio lias returned-from India after si long connexion with the cotton production in that country to live on his niiearnod increment in Eng- Inml, that competition, amongst other con ditions, i.s imiiossihle.
tlierofore, that if wo cannot live hy cotton in Lanenshiro omigratimi into other coik i- tions of life is not so
niirea.smmhh^ after all. Nor will the reenimuendutions ot tluj
I t would uppoiir
Tiiherai candidate as to rosul-miiking and other capital expenditure avsiil much except for SI limltisl time, unless the incoming reveiino he such as will furnish tlie iiiciuis liy
which Ave live. As for ” E P.'s recommendation that the , ,
rivli ('lass will li.avo to Im heavily iiml <li»'clly tasml for family allowanca.s and social -sci-| vices, that is a Socialist ideal tha t i.s like tho smile that wont come olf.
alroadv so hoavily
t.axod that it laigp part of their capital is withdrawn from prodnclivo work. T leave “ K.l’.” and others to work out tlieir own salvation witli fear and tremliling if tfioy can, and regret that m\ own' ahilities proidiido assistance.
Ihoy aio i*mu).
mill Decemlier, 1028. P. S. A.
weather. Mr. U. Jlalstead was the aecom- muist. Tho cnngri?gatiun were greatly do- ighted with the two solos ” If 1 can live*
Mr. Hargrenve^i presided over a fairly irgo gathering, considering the state ok the
of year eorrespomlents, but I .irnii issue with tlumi on the wisdom end propriety of Pro- hihilion. America has taught ns many eesoiis, lint sho is not our only oxaiimie.
and ” The (lift,’ lumiitifully rendered hy Madame O. Southern. The speaker was the Rev. H. W. Hard who .said that wlu*n we can take God with us into our gaim-fi and
busiiie.ss and everyday life we are living to seme jmrpose and when we hve lor other>, life is made more iiiterestiiig for niirscives, as wo aro never too old to learn, \\lnie in prisnii, ISiinvoii wralo ” I’ilgrim’.s I’rogress. After serving 1‘2 years m priseii he was illowcd to go free for throe years preaching
HOLIDAY RECIPES AND QUICKLY MADE DELICACIES.
th«*so days, informal iuit<.>rtniniug is liked
he.st.
-•\l Cliri--imas, as well as jkt otjier time.-s in
with ihe I'uiiiily Christnms dinner, about wliiiTi every Woman has her own ideas, hut with tho deligliLfiil little meals that are lUMsled for the urranged or impromptu jmriies of tlie season.
In. this artiele it is not proposed to d(*al
a t
the.se liapjiy Yulelide gatherings. Or, it sit-down meal is desired, four courses is
Sandwiches and eolfeo ara the usual rule
usually the maximum nuuiher. This modern simplicity gives more opportunity for eniiT- tuiiiing, with imieh les« work for the hostess. A (pmiut notion is to serve a series of iidwielies to repr(*.seut tluj
enur.ses of a dinm*r. Hero are two “ saiulwieh im>mis
it are very «*asy to carry out: Anchovy l*a.>to
Claret ( ’up and Colh*e.
'rurkey :md 'Tongue Honeyed Chestnut with .
or— (!|der, (.Iraiigemh* and Coffee. (linger uml Cream
(■rah Mayonnaisi* Ham und. Fgg
iml Tongui* saadwielu's. S\vei*t sandwielies ar(*
n.sually made of | brown liread.
them, heat into a thick paste. spread one side of tiu' sandwich with honey and too other side* with the chestnut paste. ^ L'se | dioppcd pr«'.si?rved ginger lor
Hom'yL'il Chestnut,” and, having peeled
Cream ” and suhslitute beaten cieam lor butler. 'Piuued eral) luav ho used in prefermicf* to I
(finger
fresh crab fur “ ‘Crah Mayeniuiiso ” sand-] wi('!ies.
with :i suffienmey of thick mayonnaise, with j a taste of salt and a shako of eayouiui
iSeparate it into small shreds, mix
peppm-, For ‘‘ Ham ami Kgg ” saudwiclu’s, mineo 1
the hum, ami chop hard-boiled egg-%.'rather
fimffy.Other novel sandwich (vllnigs are:— Chopped Nuts and Hecf Kxtraet. Chopped Shrimps and Liver Paste. (!liopped Celery and Cheese, with Parsley.
Swi’oti’iH'd (!»u'oa Paste with Mlnpped Cream- (Hrouu bread, is best for this |
Fgg and CMiojiped Capers, llauana :uul Jam.
tn tho people. Tlieii whilst suffering amali'.-r term ot imprismimeiit ho wrote il.e Imel. wl.ich l.elpod'him to prea.-li to i.eoplo lio would never have reached liad he been Ire.. J la irs wrath in imlting him in prison only helped te spread tlie (iospel.
A U C T T O N Y IA R T S . OLITHI'lllOE.
Friday: A lighter show eomprising HI) gohl
ami -h) lying-oir. rows, hotore a attendance of buyers., Heifers ami hulha.M realizi-Hl from i : l8 to i *21 lOs.: twniters, 11
Ids. to .Rid; sltrks, .Rd U)s. to .C.) j . . ,
if a svstem i.s follkiwed. 'Piie hesb plan is to cut the bread first, and V-«?ep tins m a clenir I cloth till needed. Then prepare the howis of fillings, and leave tln*iu covered over until the siimlwielies are to ho made, done before the guests' arrive. Afaiiy
hnstes.sos like to supplomont saml-
Sandwicli-makiug is/i‘ot difficult or tedious j
wielie.s with sweet dishe.s. J(‘llie.s, irmt.s, aim Irilles of the approved types are always wel come. At Christmas, pert wiiie jelly amt
slierried Hille should he the rule. also fmgers of the Christmas pudding- | eillior liob or cold— Inr ” j)R;lL
cream. Cream whips much more (lasily il thi.s is done in u eurreia of air. nr, a t any
( ’Iiristmas pudding is d(*lu*iuu.s servmr witli .
c on
ri.so.
stir the I Heat the yoke H AIRDRESSine A
JIanv BOB or
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rEUM.VNU.NT WAVE—which (Iciimnd.s tho skill of the nitUt.
PERMANENT WAVING iT conlemitlafo the growing of the ,lmir to a LONG
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Ciirev Lord go soniewhere (iveiy ui-ek und follow it lip with chunumg lutieles like tho one on tlio Accrington .\iimtvnr.*v.
Sir,—Why, oh why, does not your Mr. Ihi dis-
and restored to Hritons tlieir . InrtliriElil, i which is tha t of doterimnmc themselves what they shall oiako and what they shall Rrow m thisio stricken islands.
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IfoiLSo of Coiuinoii.s, 7th J)ocemhor, 192S.
p.S.—As for motor ears, from .Innuary to 1 .Julv, 192-1, under tho duties the uyerago \ number imported was 992 pet month, and | the avorago pneo pi.>r car was lloS. I-nun | August. 1921, to ,)uiio, 192o. without tho i duties, th(* average importation woh 2,M2 i per month, Jind tho uveragi* pnu? .L2L). tJ‘Mllowing tlio re-imimsition of tlio duties,
I however, and taking an average from | duly, 19‘
monthly import dropped to 1,201 and the average jirico to ;917-I.
2d, to December, 192h, tho ,
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