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DI'.AIII. Tilt* tlfiilli (MT'um't! hisi ni-ihl


wccK ol .^||•s. 1 lawtiflh. of lijincastor. Sin ".Ts on a visit, to .Mrs. linrnl.y. of post ( ’otiatif.


'rin- iiil»'rim*iit took' plarc at


Silvoftlak*. WHIST DPIVIl .\N|) DA.\(T:. most


Siirrossinl and l•n.ioyal^^‘ wliist <hivo and • lantT* t(ff»k |»!;ir»> on I’ritlav t>ia*niti;i in tit I’arisli P’ooin. Kift.R'it taltl.-s \vor.« (M-fnidod l■•r ulii.si, wliirh was siipi'rviscd liy tin \ ionr*.


I. .Miss ( ‘liapmatt:


'riif pi iros uci't* won l»\-: lauH .Miss P.' lLllis; con.


sulalion. .Mrs. ,At);inson. of .Vcls'.ti (Jcntlc- iin*n: I . .M r. IPihcrts: *_>. Mr. W. Sainidcrs;


fonsnla ( ion. Miss O. |’iT»ston. 'Tin* pfiz«*s which w-cro incscntctl hv .Mrs. W. Ilcalnn wore Lcivcii hv .Mr. and .Mrs. II. Kiiiji- W ilkiiison. of Piniin^lon.


.\ trav. whicli


hatl hccii Miatio and oivt-n hv ’ .Miss p. Pnhinsnn. of Pitninolon. rcalizoil l'.*» |.*i


!M. .Alter whist, tlanoin^i was onjoved |<» tin* innsic of tho “ Phytlitn Pnys.’ * .Mr. 1. Soi*d was Al.C. fnr tin* daiict*. SpoL


prizes were won hy .Mr. Writ^hl ami Aliss Podl«*rn. .A snhstatitial sttpper was st*rvt*t! hy tho ladios* ooininit loo.


'I’he tifoot'ods


wliirh aininintot! to Cl’.'), aro for foltino lot tin* seats in ehni‘oh.


A U C T I O N M A R T S . (IlSIU'ii.V.


lainhs. hni a lio|,i .show of eattlo t»ti oth*r heloro :i j^ood altotnlatmo of Iniyors. .\ o«md th'inand lor all olasst*s. and a lolal clt*ar- anco niath', Inil no iin]trov«*nu*nt In priia* oan ho tpiototl. fnnn tho Iasi sah*.


Momlay: A hi^ sttpply of fat sln*op ami


Host lainits. dtis. to -IDs. oaoh: otliors. ‘Jlis. l*» d is. : Ntnall lamhs. has. lo L’l’s . ; (>wo.s.


•L I'rioos :


‘ l7 lO.s. W t'dnostlay: At tho fortniohtlv sah* t)f


sloro cattlt*. Ihon* wa.s ICO Itoatl 'of eallU* mainly in-ealf onttlo, and COO sttnt* owos, »m olfor lioforo a tnotlorati* attomlanoo. In-(’all calth* auain .showi'd a slight iinprovt*- nioiu-, and a jjtiotl (*h>aram*o was made. A R«)otl <loaiat>d for the sheoji on ttlTor which niado 21s. to CDs. oaoh. Prioos: Pro.sont oalvor.s, .L'2-l to C2S; X*ov<*tnhor oalvors. C22 to ,C20: Inter datos. t*17 to C22;' odd ]n*ifi*rs and <m>w s , TIC to ,1*10; fjtt, (’ow.s*" (o L‘ lo lO.s.


A jxirl who tlroppod hi*r liandhnii into tlio


nvor None, notir AVollitipborotiph, Northants, rocoveied i t d ^ I i t miles downstream'.


In'ilors and Intllocks. {.'lo to MR. A. E. VEEVERS. Dorlarinp his pridi* in hoinp lirsl wi'aror


of tlie jewel of oHioi*. .Mr. \‘eever.s said his ph*asnro was im-roased h.v tin* fact- thjit ilie eeroinony had hoeti porfortnod h.v .M ('larko, whose servioi's to tho trade h:i<! hoon so valnahlo.


Mayor’s Tribute.


I’roposinp a toast to “ The l■^•doralion tiiid Northern Conm-il of (Irooor>* Asseei;i


lions." tho .Mayor of ( ’lilhoriu* ( ( ’ottnoillor .). Poolhni:in> stiid that, onl.v those holiiml the soonos Icnow the tiino. Ihonphl, and oai«*


llio l(‘;iiloi's of tho Koiloratioii gavi? io tin


task of soeinp llial. proeors roei'ivod ; Mpiaro deal nolhinp iiioro in llioii- olVort to servo tho ooinitrv to the 1h*sI possihh* ailvantapo.


It was tho duty of momhors


of tin* trade to support (ho !'*odorat ion iind its oNeentivo in the ililUcnlt. times now hoinp o\))orionoed. Mr. Chirki* had jtist. ooin- pleted a most suocossfnl yotirs of oll’n-o, piviinx n i romomloiis atiionnl of time :im] not hositatinp to aooopt, .nim-li personal itioonvoni*‘m-o in (ho intmosts of Ins fc'lhnvs.


nsoful holly.


'riio Northern Connoil was :i most foonssinp attention on tho


dillionltio.; of Hu* trade in the North, when* oomlilinns wore dissimilar from llioso ol the Sontli.


.Not only wore the eommoditios


ditl'oroiit, hilt tho people wore did’ori'nl from tlioso ill the South tind it was essential llial the .Northern ( ’minoil slnmld omilinno with ntiahalod stronpth as “ the piiipor prnup " of the trade.


‘ ‘ If over this oonnlrv tmodod wi>o leader­


ship :ind ooiinsel it is now.'* liio Mayor wont on. “ (Irojil ohaiipos art* onminp. \Vt« havi* pot *o look tihoatl ami tn<*ot m*\v oomlitions.


in tin* p:is(, when I'.nplaml was (10 votirs aht'ad ef tin* rt*s(. of tin* worhl in imlustrial ih*vohipim*nI.


'I'lio-si' t'omlil ions no loiipi'i*


t'xisl. jiml wt> h:iV(' lo fart^ facts liKa* tm*!i. I pra.v that the rhanpos m:iy In* for tho hotter, that, thoro will In' more oniployjm*nl :iml proator prosp(*rity.”


Unlty is Strength. llespomlinp. Air. Clarke said tin* stronplh


tif tin* I'odoratinn was tlc'pomh'Ut on the local assiu-ial ions. Its advanlapo wns ihai Its oonslitnonoy was so wide that- it- om- hraced every town and villapo in tho Itnid. 'rin* tronhlo wtis that- the small associations sometimes failed io realize that they w»*re iust. as stronp as the I'ederatinn whose aid the.v coidd seek. 'Hie procery trade could he hetter prtitecleil if only individual procc'fs wotdd lluk themselves witli their associations, which in ttirn W4*re linki'il


with nlhers in the Tedi'ratiou, eaptdih* of statinp the proci>rs’ case with power ami authnrit.v.


.Inst. now. tin* I'Vderatinii was


]iassiiip thrmiph a crisis of its own and he ihonpht. the tme hml arrivi*il when it- shonhl have its owtt hejulnnartt'is. ns»*d solely ft)r procor.v hnsiness. CJrocers often failed to realizf* tin* iinp<irlanc»* of their vo(*alic)ii. 1’he feodinp of tho penpli* was ])erhaps the most, important, hraiich of activity, for ihev ]>layod :i hip ])art- in nniintaininp the In*alih of the p«*ople. Tn the I’Mileration. prooers liad the nnclens of the hippest trade orpan- isatifoi in the cotmtrv and if only tin* in- divifhjal proct'r wotdil acci'pt tin* <lnty of .ioininp tin* associalion.s, thov ivonld find ihe Pedoration prnwinp in intlnence ami power. I t .secjiu’d absurd to snppest that- there* mipht now have been no retail prooers, hut the fact romaiiUMl that the.v eaino within a vorv narrow squeak of that during tho war. I f i t had nob bcou for


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Gentlemen Who Formed Associa­ tion Attend 21st Birthday Party.


Di'.lliet


'Die eoa.il tiloi


on Wedm-da hnmliod Inr


I w ell I y-li 1st tlii-ni


l.oiii!' :i tea


1.1 a^j;e of ('lilheiT)e and .\-^-..iel;iI ion wa-' eelehralod


evening:, a onni|nin\' o> nearly |•nlhlino at tho ( oiiserviit ive


rl idi lor lea. whist, drii'e ami ilamo. le;isi tin*


iiiaiionr;il nneiino hirllidiiy .Mr.


halt-a-flo/.oii


who prosided at ■


pi Tit niat i II. the


I .1 I lie ( I it heroe niarli t In- oi i a • their piesideltl. I.adpo ol oliie P<dd and . nan and the title o sllhsc I ilnal


for


Its I'll -1. wearer, p|•evidem•^ for eveliinp. ami lie tin* vonnpisl


oeiitleiiieii


t'orUiiiLl. liist.


uli<i


weio pio-.rni <elel»ra i ion-., ot


iinetinj4. .At


atlondod at


these atmitjosi.


IHaoklnirn. Ileartx’


w o r e e s l e l i d e d hy v i - l t o l s lliellllier.s. W ho We t e Jihle lo loll hv t lio inv e s t it n r e o| .Mr. \ . I'l. \ ' c o v e r s , w i i l i a T h i ' ' h ami s r j i i e |e\\el


I, l•'-al•i^lo th e ho rou- ih : i rms I the .\ ^Siieial ion . has I....ft ti\ ii.i-iidiei's and I riomls.


. .Mr. Veeveis. ;o eepl .d t ho a thitd lorm the previous ha-. I he ili- t im t ion ol h<-ino pre->idell I in the (I loeors'


I'edi'ial ii'ii. 'I'he invi'stiinro was iinnle hy .Mr. .1. 'r. ('larUe. nl Daiwon, last \ea is pio-.j<|ent. of the l*ed<-ra I ion, and oonlial lelieitat ion, niaikod an intere-tino i-ero-


moiiv. Tho Bndgo of Of f ice. .Ml-. ( l a l k o oli>el've.| llnil- tho s e pre-el i t.


at th e l i is i n i e e i in p o f tin- .\---.oeia I ion wo n h l v i e w tha t n i p h l ' s p n i e e e d in p s w i th s p e c ia l p l e a su r e i iml it. s;iid s o in o lh in p lo r th e e i i thn s ia s in th e y inl i i s e d in t o tho .\ssoeiat ion th a t tho o r g a n i s a t i o n liail oon- l int io i ) w i th n n d imin i s h o d z e a l t l inm n h tho v o a i s .


l i e hopitd th e h a d p o ol ol lioo. oon-


f o r r o d on a y o n n p a n d on i It iisiasl io p r e s id e n t , Wi inld o v e r he Wo rn hy tnon a i i s i o n s t o ln*lp t h e i r f e l l ow s in t l io t r a d e a n d that. it. won h l l i r in p p o o d f o r i n n o a n d p r o s p e r i t y to the .As s o c ia t ion a n d i ts .niomhors.


lilt* powmr ol tin* ml whole- -aI i .* pl ot


- l l i phl . h a v e he e l i tl i v i t imi l ont orp riM


t h e i r a- ' . ' -ooial i t in- - . IG*doratinn, the n-ttiii


t h e y wvro l a c i n p an - o nt ia l


t lt a t prove


ry trade of iln- oonnti.v iped out . s>> tar as in- w as otiii(;orno*l. NMw other crisis and il vvas r.s slmnld he allied to In-load of liio l-'ed. ra-


I


.ion lieiiip nl>lo to >jn-ak lor Uf.Onil pror.-m. lln* oilicial-1 .-hoidd lie able lo claim that


ihev re|ir...tiled 2ili».()0il .-hop-, tn llm ni'ntry. Tli.-re hail h c i i >-t«'ady improve- leiil. part iiiila riy in l.omlon, diirinp


i-.eiil year-, and he ho|M-d that imiMove- iciit- wonhl he maintained and oMended. .Mr. I**. WilUin.-oii, pro'-idi-m ot


il i"


Northi’ iii ( onneil. :il.-o ie-poml<d. opeiiinp tnlatinp tlio .\-,-oi iat ion on tic-


inv itation to om* ol its ineniher.-, ( oiim dior n.ioih.man. l<i lie .Mayor ot the i<iwn tor a third term, ("onm-illoi- lh;«ithiiian - a>e«-pt im-c did him credit and at tin- elleele<l credit- oil lit.- . i il h-a p l i e i n rade. The Norlliern Coumil look ui» ilii wiiieli tile imlividnal trader


I I me the


pie.n i< n- w a.-' pou I


sup p o r t ot til l l ie inh e l - to < nliet- ; 'ro, e l - l I ;ide 1 l i em i ' .


e-.-> to deal and il llc-re wore the di - l r i ' i hikewaini in tlc-ir the .\ "-i.eia 1 loll. he h i 1 tlc- hv 1 < pa I ■ i 11!;'. I.Ill .l->


on V I m '« not a


ii;p' ; ii<ir- I he eoiil lime in -d


Success of the Association. le ( htlc


.\>sociat ion w a loa-t. propn-e ]>i'e-,idi-ni ol I II di-ph.


21 -dmp lilt m! 11


liphied st ill


to he


-Jierit.v ■ -lll»l''< .Mr.


Ida. handhill


lo with I h' ( 1 Ill-roe • at ler


| ei kolied ei\eli


A-oe ial ion lea^e


of a Ilie.


.Me-i-r-. Co.-kin u ho


Clilheroe A>-o. a p p n


a.-'i-lei till :il!i formal ion ead n


maekhi! revival


-J1 >ears -o


t I’ieiidly


1-1 ot a Inriln-r K. 1 >.-v. litn -1 .


.\ — M ha.l -latino, ulio


' liu- l:i-t u:.'.'!- .u p;ip.T l.'pol t. ll'.- A —M-i.-ii mil .


th.'


Ol ia I :-m and that


and


1 ..... tin'll moll-


he w a


Idaekhiilii helpt i


e oppoi-tnnitv’ of vvi-lnni lonper and ' -t ill pm-p Three lllaekhnt fl pi 'll-


till ■tiori e a r -h o o k o f th


■ al l ie s o f nninv • I.


Ip. 1 1 ili-hoii and W’add i t d in the forniaI ion ot i-ialion were pre-^ent to t ion of the -u II loiikinp tlin \--o<-iat ion :e;d


he fonml liio -till ;n-iivelv


Ph


eiipapi'd in As-oeiation worl) the advtintnpe id younper III -italed to pnl them ii wilm*-sed hy the ine-^idein the yoniipe,t proee|•^'


They had and had not. harness, a- was


y of .Mr. N’ eever-. pr«-<ideiil in the


(-onnl i-v. Ileplyinp. Mr. Veevers pave an a-siirame


to tlie people ol Clitheroe that dnrinp the p|-esent eri-is, the ,-\ssj)eiat ton would do everythinp itt their power to keep the prn-e of foiHistidrs its normal as pos.sihle. The Clithei-oe v\s-i>eiat ion, he elainied. was a live unit- and an as.-et to the town. I l i iee of their memhers wore on tin* Town Conm-il. and one wa- .Mavor. The enic- mittee worked well and tliev had as >e(-ieiary :iiid i rejistirer pent letneii who < oii!d not he i-mproved tipon.


proeer in tlie <lislri(-t to -nppori the .\--o- eiation and ..........


It wa- up to every an invitation to


all mipaped in the trtide to join. One of the Founders.


Mr. .1. Dewhurst. pie-ideni-eh


linnio|-ons -peei-h, Weleollied the 'riiey linked forwaril to an iniprm on eii t iii tlie eoltoii trade, and lio|>ed Mr. (oiiidhi wonhl he able to help ill that ditei-lion. “ I am afraiil , however, if all the Itnliatts wear as lit tle as .Mr. (landlii. there is not mneh hope lor the »-otton trade. " he added,


-itins


amidst hiuphter, Mr. II Coi-kinp. of nlackhnrn. win* pre­


sided at the inanpural nieetinp. responded, deelarinp hi- pleasure and pride in the


altailinient hv the .\—neiatioii ot its 2l>t hlrthda.v. On a similar m-easion. the HlaelJnirn .As-m ia t ion put its presidential


ehaiii of olliee into use and it was a pleasure to see Clitiieree followinp that evampl- l le wisheil the Assneiation pol i ty and usefulness .'social proceedinps ol ;


followed. The Social Proceedings. Tile tea was followed hy a wlii-l drive


and dance, l-'or wlii-t. thirty-seven lahles wero oeeiipied attd tlie prizes weli* pt-esent.-il hv Mrs, Veevers. wife of lln* l*re,-idenl. as follows; l.adic'S; 1. Aliss S. lOei'les; 2. .Mrs. Wimlle.


Ite.id: 2. .Mr. Noj-joan I*. Wimlle. The


duties of M.C. Were larried not- by Mr. .1. Dewhni'st. |)am-iiip was eairied on at the


same time as whi.-t, the tmisie heinp supplied hy .Ml-. A. 'I’a.vlor's .Melody .Makers. The l’r«‘si(lent (Air. .\. K. N’l-evers) jieleil :is Al.C. The refreshments wi*re provided by Air. t«. Townson, of Wtiddiiipton. I'oi- the whole event, there was :i record atlemlaiice of mote than 2HD people.


S E Q U E L TO BUSINESS S A L E CLITHEROE MAN CHARGED-


was i-ommitted to the Sessions on a eharpe of frandnleni eotivei-ion. 'I’iie pi-o-i‘eiit ion state'! I.ovml l•omlm■le'I


lKl>. estate ami ti-ansfin- api*nt. of •' Ilrool<- lands," I'eiulli'-i-oad. Clil!n*roe. e:i i-i-y inp on Inisine-s at II, God liion-st reet. Hnnih-y,


.At lltirnley. on WedncMiay. dohn Lo.vnd


hn-ine-s nmh*r the styli* of ( Irimsliavv's Kstal'- .\pem-y. It was alleped that he eonverted to Ids own list* Ctl.A, reeeiveil as apent lor M’illiam lh*pps. Ili-iar Uo-e Uniipalow, Uonpldee, a p'lnllry farmer, font erlv earr.v inp on Inisiness as a fried- fish iiiid chip-potato 'h*alcr at- II. Tadiham- t-oa'I, Burnley.


till* hamls of l.oyml for sale, Loynd sold the hnsim*ss to .loseph Henri h’nrse for L'l Uh Bi’pps asked for UBII) out of tin* total, am! Loyiid's »-!erk said it w;ts etistomar.v to pay by eheijne. lemh'rinp om* for Ul-Hh This was rehts'Ml hy Bi*p*ps. who went hai-k ni'NL- day ami saw l.oyml. ft-om whom In* then took the (-lietpit*. which WJts snhse- (|nently dishonoured. When this took phn-e Boyml was in-


lie put this hnsim>ss Into


f'lrmetl. and he said that it. was i>niirely due to the tievv manaper at tin* AhMland Bank. Ci>hn*. Bepps. not heinp Siitisfied,


Insisli*'! on payment in cash, and flcfemlanl saiil he «-onld not- pay it. On Sentivmber 2oth I.ovml paid Cd."). hut left a halanee of t*do still


'uviiip. Apaiu he tried to pet


Bepps to af'cept- it i-liecpie. and Jipain me t with a refusal. Bepps, in i*videm*<', saiil that imnninp


Lo.vml ask(*d him if he would leave tho mat ter over for a wi*i*k. 1/O.vnd was coiuMiittod for trial. h:iil in


L*o0 heinp allowed. Askeil if he hml any- thinp lo sa.v. In* admit ted that he owe<l Bepps the mone.v, and still sisked for ;v W(*ek in whic*h to ]iay it.


“ T Innl inado


nrranpements for the inom*y.'’ In* mhled. ST. D E X T S ’ I IOTIE.


'riio followinp pifts have heon received


with best, thanks: Afrs. Aspinnll. box of sweets and two larpe cakes; Miss Ta.vlor. sweets: Aliss Al. Ireland, sweets; AVisweil Allssion ITarvest. 'riiankspivinp f-orvicf*. vepettihles. fruit , epps, butter, jam. broad; Vienr and Churchwardens, Bemlleton’ fruit , tlowors. jam. bread; a friend, silver ]ia]ior: AFiss CJrcon. cakes; Aliss Stark, vegetables; Air. S. AValmsley’s box, lus. 9-Jd*


-out inned pro-- happv Mat lit ''


the


of iheir the I'll-l


LOCAL ECONOMY


Conservative Candidates Open Th e ir Campaign.


BUSINESS C LA iM S .


Lightening Already Heavy Burdens of Ratepayers.


Ti n - ( l l l i l . - t o e ( I V :i 1 IVI


l ; t um- i n<l th en- e a li. p a ip n l . i r t h e n. ui i n i p; i I eh . i n m ;i t a l i i i -*- t i i ip held at - t in- ( l i \ e ( l i i h . .n T m - d a v i - \ .-ii i i


\ a - i T i ; . - Imi i


c a m l n l a l ' > - ih -' -l ed b y t in- A " - n ' i a t t " n ;ii*- ( . KiM- idi i f W. i>. Cn i i l i l l i - . h r . •). C' »" p' - f . Ah - i >. 11.


l. ' . l l h o i i - . - ; imi 1'. Ih- t i l i i ai i i .


l i e . (■"i>p«-r u a . ut i ah i i - t . i a l l <-m! t h e nn- . - i - lit;/, ••uni); I " a prior '-np;i)'.>-iii< n l .


Al t A .


Re v iews tile Team. i : . C i i o lu ' - l ! . uh. . p:.


jriiid.-'I tin- an<li.-n<<- that. III.- t 'tiim ll!ol> thi ' veal V\'-le Ah- -i id


Ih.ut n. I l aht t< I ' M1 < 11 1 n na I '•!> I II I'oa 1- t r o n h i ' - VII ■--. a pa in. ; i ! ii.iv i n ; ' h. -' -ii ;


{ o n m i l . Go ( raht r«-e u a- ( min t dioc (


l o- in p a nio- W i io r epl ' «’-« Ml th e I ou n .


'I '


- ' • i v a i i v A'-.< hit.


•rai.l .Gi ol . i i i ns lor


iMtm i l l or t n nl it io . ‘ I .i oidn t i n- 1.......


| •. •n. •w l In- i r oonli d .-m o MTV. - I l .m ih r . - e V. - ; i l . do m - a pj ' - i i l u o t k Mr. l l a r r v I ml


t In- l . ' u V o t I t i i .>u-. - \


ol. -i tion hi'l t ime , am i hi- -i -rv i.-.-s i n t in* hop. -


th:i . y u h i . -h he i


fine eamlidate, om e.iid'i n.M atlord t<i ipnof.-, a Town C.inm-illttt- we:-'* m-v wotdd )m- more 'lillieiill do ... .. t h a n i n t h e [*a - l .


int .i a hi p maj 'i ril y t i n - tu n .- v \; n a t la . le. -.ma n uliot n eV' - r ; It ua > a Min re e ol p r e a t - he l i a d p l a e . - d l i i - alnlitn-s a hi- tovv i i - | i oopl i - . In h r . Co. *poi u In


..1


l-in;;li iin- The lil-l


11.! 1 !!o li.ol ip:i i 1


rt'ou ly M I — -.1 oil •m i p


u o d d I iit'ii


-.-.1 la -t y .-a r .Mr. B.'i tlu iin


oily ill.'V and I hat


i - la. l mil


t he -. 'IV <■.' ol t l i . -y h a . l


-|- pl o a . ' i i n l


t in- ra le p a v .- i- ' l ' l . .- d o t 1. - ot , am i


IMP t h e 'O l l im It- vva- t i l l riphi


h e i n p on t in* Co i im- t l w h e n t h e n - w; i - | d. -nt> of m o n e y i.> - p e m l . a n d new - . el iooU am i pa rk. - . -o'nl . l h o di - ' i do. l u p o n . But it vv. i- .i va - tl v il i l l e i o i i t tlii np wl n - n lh. -> . -am. - t o r. -l r e ’ll, hii ieiil. jiml


t h a t vva- wl n i t Coum-il u a - t t p ap a i t i 'l m . u . vi -ed bo th nalioiiall v a n d lo o a l l v . t l i e Il t!i>'


eoiin tr v w a - poi tip i<> r . - . -ovor n - ir a. h- >-\- p.- n.liin to w. n i l ' l l i av. - to l ie - i r i . t l y -i ip o i-


!l<- - l id


t iot -n| »p»i - e i l l . - r e vva- a r a t e p a y e r m ih<- t ' lvvn wl i i f Innl n o t h a d to e i i r l i hi- i >r i va t . ' a m i pi 'i 'o n a l o \ |M -n d i t nr e. .\ o om* vva- a- W' -l l o t f as a f eu yi- a r- ap e . a n .I it u a - t ip lo t h e Conm-il l<* o \ .- ri i -e t l i. - -iri.l.--i o i - . imimy .


It- wa. - not a pl. -a-ant ;oi> t-- out


wapi's d o w n , o r e v. - n di -|' eii -o w ith t in* t - v ico s ol , -ol i ie of t h e l i i .*n. T h o e; tm i l '


hofoi after


th. v v aiehword 'I’lio' l uul nn.lert a k .


a m i eoni d n o t h o i n i p r o v . - . l u p o n . ah i l i l v


ot t h e t o w n t ' wi t 11 oe . i n.


Economy Essential.


C o i im i l l ' i r ( ‘ i in l i l io -a i » l it lo.ik ih r o o y o a r f o r a e i inm illoi- It* pet h i - h e a r i i ip - .


Inul ' .T v i - ' l h i - a p i * r en t i. -e - l iip . am i d i i r in that- i i i i i e II a n y i i n p r o v f i n e i i t - Inid


T I ii ii l: „


■ ] o v o f v e .m- u. - fo not Ii


ra t ion a ii'l t 1 ihev wi-r«* iht'-. .......


c lf e o li 'd h v till* T o w n C o u m i l . whi.l i l uul •'I,.


phi ( leji t leim*t» : 1. .Mt-. I’ .


l o c a l l y a - we l l a - !ur i l l . ' -n p p ' i r t oi he iii:;£hi a— i-! T h e n in ni . ' ip a ) eoli ipal -. '. ! u it h t i f l ' - r till it w :i a - w.-il as tho on tin* -onml.-.-i sUp p t i iT Imlh L-'tUeapne-. 11- l i.nm ' i f ; i - l i inp .


|-!eoiiomv' u ua- all-.lint'Iv e- a- nat i.inally.


I ie a-ke.I


'll tin* i;ilepa\i-r- >o that in pur-ninp that poli.-y


■ -I'-i-l ion vva- a iniiior on tin* pi-m-ral el.-otion, hot


- import a It t t hat tin- t ou n oonniry should h.' po\i*rn< liii'-s.


II.' ;ipp.-;il'-.l I'


..............ph* pav'* him tli.-it W'ltd . l ne v e r repn't it. A1


Inr liiinsi'lf Jiml tor Ins was Air. l/onli'in-«‘ - thir«l ami if on thi- oit-a-ion ih ntiilen.'i' tho;


Bi'lltluilii u:i


om* «if tin* h.'-t known Ini-im-— in.-n in town, ami tin* i:itep:t.vers Innl now tin


portunity to s.-ciire his aii iliiy for tl .lun ini'''i-.--ts. hr. C.a.p.-r wonhl h.' ot the nimo-t si'i-vi.-'* m»t oidy froai ih.' point vi.'vv of tlie health inti*re-ts «il lh.‘ toun. lint owittp lo his prnfe—ional dnii.'- ktu-u i-eipdr'-ments '»f the p.n>r p.-oph' «ii tli


t in* I 'lWn.


Third Time Pays fer all.


was a pi-»*al ph-asor.' apain l«> luiv.- lli liommr and privil.'pe .-f li.'inp m-Ii'cIi'.I ;i eiii' of llm C'.ns.'i-vat iv«* t-andidates. •• A’., an' awa:-«* that thi- i- not iny lir-t alt.'tup;. Air. I.'ffthmi'i' said. '* l.asi y.'ar 1 vva- .ml six V'li.'s sh«*rl nl si'cnrinp eh'ction.


la-k to havi* t.* atidr.'ss stieh :i liip amln-m as lli'-.v ha.l that, nipht.


Air, i.ofilnnise -aid it wji- rath'-r a hi .N.-v-rt In-l.--


11 tli.- .in\- a- l lu-i ,v. -re a l l m e n o] . -Npei i


t ha t It vv r.ov


tl..- n - ’ i .-•0 ,


t lm 1.11.- - < hat 1 ll.'V hui'i .-n ..1 M iv 1 np


Al. l. t III.111 W. .<t.imin dI


t'oil ma [lot- Ciinlilio th.it it ‘ . . i ’. to '-I-v.' an appr.-nt i. .-••hip u.i I 1.- 1 .-It l ha t a- It u ;i .Ml. I., a ! !. ; • t IM of ,i-kinp lio u..idd


pi' ' •


uhih- .Mr. B.-i.thaiii h.id i.K.-i.- !: -. . liotiM-h..l'l .m.' Ill Chtli.-i.-.- I.v h a<I\ .-l'l l'l np. Ml.Ill .a t; h ,■ l ' : -..-rv .-d ! ••i-opll 11 1


I II ' t MM t i h-. a i . u l o for In- at.~- l.'.-inre to :h


wa- iiMp..--ihh' l . f I- ( '.M p.-r u onhl h.' h.-r III til.' T» >\ alt.-r


- II hv lit.- 1 .1 • . P I • . : In l .


hu: N a. ... j.: .1 ID: -d.i: i- • v n Cl .11 M • 11. a t). I Ii.-.iltli ot ll,.- I...-,


to that -id.' 0 : In - u . i k , I li , t ki I'M • dii.-.i i loti l-1 , .1 ml h .


-a ill t h.' I .11 '-|>a V f I . . -a i !. I on (' . iiim-i I lo|- ( ' i inl i l i - - a . uion ui . . Ini'l . .1 •


ronm-viou Wonhl h.- iii"ii' ili.ni i; tho 1.11 .-iai \ 'T-. .-.•romintp. ( '.am ilk',- .1, 11


.1; • .1 i- . iu


ah-ol i i ie l_v ' o i im l 111 o p in i o n - .in.i ; •Ml tho i-. iniliila l'-- in t ;m l u ■ 1 .1 lov


..1 til.-II- l.


u-Mihl d o i ll . ' r a top a ; Tin' • ■ lit ami pr .-p.-i “ 1 • olu; h,..rtdv r;.rtm.i.


A V H A L J :\ :y . hir;;o -Ir.'Vvh.Tiv v


a l l o ln ii ' ti t on Wo dm- - i i . i v i i i or i i i n. ' I ' ­ ll. B n p e - . of B ar k \ 1II.1-. ."-V iu|);i!li\ w ill h.' . \t.-ml.-d to Mi Airs. II. kiiowli--, .ll ( Inn I i


l - i


iH'ri'aV'-nii'iit tln-.v -u-:. iimd "n la.- -i tho 'h'allt ol tln-n- -ovoti ir.iintk- - !-i • t.-r, Alarpaii-t.


( A't ,<B1I.I.. I'd..! t.dl. .1


\' lot orui-lon a.-. . St ..m-v liolni.', Bui id- \ , ii .iinp ill- p.-ilal iV' lo ;i;oiio. Km., Wluiih'V. Ol Sim.hiy ••voiimp. uii.-n <a.- tiio p«'dal- .-aniiin a imloi- ..,i- Air. Willl.im Bollanl. \\.iv-,d.'. \\h.,ll.-v k


wa- tlifowii iidin hi- Jiuu Ini:.' .iial -a i.t - hrnl.'.-- oti ihi' rtpin hip ami ui; ;. .\:: tii'atiin-ni hy |l|-. B< -1 l.-I i 1 u a :: k-- v, lak'-ti lioine in Air. I'.-Il.ifi - i ,i:.


ii.\i:\ i;sr .<i-:b \'ici-:s. Biiim.a u i; ,


t i-t ( hapi'l wa- '1. . ol al.-d with li.n v ■ «'nihi«-nis 'll ''Vi'i-y ih-.'i ipt loll .III >im-: . vvlii'M tlianls-pivinp -oi\i.. - uoi.- h. hi. M; A . Wliitenii,h«‘ . ol (■.lln.-, ua- tki' |>r.-a- .• ami ill' pa\'* ;m a«l'!r.-" to v.amp ; ....pk th.' alternooii. Karp«' « .mpi. pal ton- aii. i a-


ill.' -I'l v 1. «•'. uhi. li u. r.- hnpli: ami i I i i - jn r in p . Th, .


o! t l io i i i - .a - ion h\- ih o i r


a .Mo . l i.. tin- >m • 1 omh- r inp .d


antinin- '• 'rin* \allov- ar....... v.-t.-d a « oni " and •* Thoii vi-n.- t th.- oaiali." I eoll'-. iion- wi'i-.' in anl ot t'kiii. li Ba:. ami wi-r.' an in'r''a-.' on tin- aiimun: -■ h-< Ii'il last \i'ai'.


tin' oldo-i. rt'-id.-ni- in tin- d id rn: . .'-I; . Sarah Hai t i .'U . ' \\lta!l.-.v.


DK.Vm Ol'* A1B.<. WlJ.Vld.lA'. Hm .1 W.itv.


.s.'i'ins to he tilt' rule in one mnnit-ipal eon l.--t- that till' tliinl time pavs for all.


It It


the nde .still opei-aU's in this ''leetioii llnii I have t'Vi'ry r''as»>n (.> hnpi' ilial t*ti Novem ht'r 2ml I shall Im* i-elnrm d as .nu* ot \'*nr rt'pn‘s'*ntat ivt's <m the C.nni. il.


.\t llr


pie-**m time a etimli.lale is si.in.'wliat hamii- lappo'l in i-oininp hefoit* the eleet«irs. < e'lmnny htiih in natiomtl ami muniei]>al afiairs si'cms - and riphtly -o -t.) lit* wa t t-hw .ml. \\*e inn-i. l i t iwevr . reiiiendit'* that- thei-i> is sneh :i ihinp as falst> ee.m.nny. Tin* alVairs of the Towti Coum-il 'ann.it l>c earrit'd on Miet-t'-sfidly without, m.iney ln'inp .spent. 'I'he p«nni t') wateli is a- to whellier expt'iuHtnre is m'l't'ssat-y or nnMec''ssavy. f f.'''l sure that I alonp with my fellow <-an- tlida'.es i-an he trusted tn wat.'lt tin* inter.*-t- tif tin* rat«*pa.V'*rs in tlnv spt*ndinp of their money. \V» an* all rate])ay«*rs ourselves :nnl itnow lr»>m our own e\pi'rh*nce the neet'ssity f*n* et-onomy ni e v ' r y possildo iHret'tion. When trade improv*s. howt*ver. am! thinps ln*(-ome more .st*ti!4*il. jiioney will letpiin* tt> lu* spt'ni in the variojjs hram-hes of Coi'poration w<irk. Dnrinp the la-t year or two mneh has been spent in the ilin\*ronb <Iepartim*nts, timl wa* can. T think, safely as.snme that most of them are in a fair stsite of elficiency. Onr (las Works have been modt*rnisod at consiilorahh* '*\- jiensc*. A pood amount has been siu'iit, in tin* eleetricit.v <lcpartmont- ami in the pro- viilinp «)f electric show rooms ami w<irk- shops. (tfiod |)ropross Ims he(*n made in the provision of hons(*s dnrinp tlio year.


In


this connexion I havo been asked hy several ratepayers i f 1 would ho in fsivonr of hnildinp small lums'is <if tho Imnpalow typ»' I'tn- Jipod couples and widows. 1 think tlio idea is wortliy of consi<leration. ns these sjualler houses would ho. buil t at los.s <‘ost, and each fine <iccnpied would V(*lense a la rger one for a family .


Improvements


continno to bo imulc at tho Castle, onr memorial of whicli wo aro ju.stly ]mmd. This expenditure 1 am sure no one will bogrudgo.


Hon-'*. ili«*d ')M .*-atni'la.v .-voiiinp m !-• y.'ar.


.Sim lunl h.'.ii m .l.'iliia:


ln-;ilili lor a lortnipht init p-taim-.l i - i taiuili .'- t.f tin* '-ml. Sii.' u.i- ll i" uni--.. Id Air, Tlnnna- \\ luill.-y. a u.'ll-kiioun I" d W''-h'y an preaoln'r. at om- tinm u ai ia_' ;• ami juirt owner <


> 1 .\hh.-y .Mdl. Bdtmp:- •


Alt-. Whalli'y vva- tlie 'lanpliiet- .'I a W • h'yati mi-.-innary ami ha.l i r.iv'-I!'-'! m c a pan- 4»f tin* World, Sill* w«*nt to r.-id- Warwi'-k Hdu.-i* .'!ii y.*ar- apo ami .lutii ;


Iti'i* r'*-idem-'* in Bdlinpton hocani** .0 • ''iaieil wiih th'* Wludlev W«'-!>yan ( li:t|"l. 'I’ll'* int«‘rm'*nt. inok pkn-.* at Old l.anpi'* Clnmh.vanl on Wt'din-day. tin* B.'V. I-'. .\-hl<in. of Whalley. 'dfieiatinp.


AU'SICAK Sl'dlVlCI*:. - A nm-i'-al -erv. •■


was held in th e We-l»'van .'-nmlay S-li--d 'tn Snmia.v af termi f tn wimn ;i vi-it u a - i-- '•'*iv'''| f rom Air. .1. Hoj-hy-hiiT*'- (hvlie-ti ... of . \c c r in p lo n . ami iw«» popida r .X'-'-rinpi"" vocalists . Air, .latiic- Sar - tiohl. i»-nor. an ! Air. J a n . e - llindh*. harit.dn*. Air. d. H. Clepp pn' snlo'l o v ' r a fai r ly larpe ait.-mi- am-'*.


'1'ln* on -h e - t ra remlen- .i ................ -


whi'-h Itegan with tin* ov«'rtnr«* " Bo--f itnimh* ** (Sehuh'*rt> ami im-lndcl tin* it.-n - "C a v a t in a ” (Ua lH: " I-'anlasi'* " tAl.i-


<’opni) : overture. " Zanherllat'* ” (Alozart t ; " I hausnn de .N'nit ” (lOlpar); " Andani'’ Canttthili* ” (Tsehalknwsky I ; interm.■//'*. " I.i'-lmstranm ” (\'«m Blonl ; ami the 'iv. r- tnre. " Hehridi's ” ( Alendel—.>hn). Air. .1. Sarsliehl gav»* an ex'-'*lh*nt interpr''tati>'n «tf the n*eil. and air. " Coinffirt- .''«**' au<! " l•A•'r.v Vaih*.v *' (HamleD, am! an «'\pn-- siv4* rendering of the nnmh'*r. " 'I'hanks 1"‘ t«> (Jod ” (Dixon) . Air. Hindh* n-i*d hi- resonant, Itarilone voice to splomlid «'tT'*yt in tin* mi.mlt'*r " Why do tin* Natioii- (llaml'*l). At tlu* '-otu-lnsitm of tin* ser­ vice. a t*ollecti«>n wa- taki'ii for Clmn-Ii Fnmls.


An I’higlish visitor t** ChamoniXj Switzer­


land, set up a record hy cUmhing M<mt ■Rhine and returning to his hotel in cloven hours.


Ilni


t innl .''Innl


( V . ami h.v ih. ( nil llol- iinahli-


d'l ho V t n-olid


Bo


■ •linn;, nnlili.-


. Bathing Facilities.


I’ ohli.' hath- havi' ht-.-u lu.-iu-. v i-'ii- y.'ais, the .-|M'.ik.-i a.i.!. d, 1


.


e\pi'H'-iv'* matter and ..m* v..- t** in i '- riain at. pi»-'.-ut. ;ii,!-,.u. that, lift i .-r I at-ili 11.-- i .t 11;.- ) lietlcia-ial an ot -U imiu :il". ;i


«>iil:Iii t'» h.- pi-..vi,h-i. I 1..,-.. -aid that lit iiiy epiiimii .-v .-t . . phv -i.-a !lv- til <ui;'li! 11. i-.- t .1 u,;! tie- art tif -vv nil III in;.; and l.i.- I till h. h'-V hilt -i-.-in:; i 1 1 . i;. pi


I i.-.i i !.' '.an.' -liphi


ii.in h .ippr.-. i.ii'-d 1'. h .1 u . '.niip p'-..pl.'. u lu. t . |


Imahliv. h o d i . '- ar.'


. -in.ii- to k.-.'p I h- ’ 1 i . I."t n- 1. ..............


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: 'I 1 '!•' e\ 'T\ I -n. !• - P.TOU-. I’"’ l.a m.


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. i.iiM 1-. V.- Keep Rnics Roauonablo.


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