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FULL SIZE QUILTS 3,11 each


GREY TWILL SHEETS


Si/.r 70 liy 00 -— 2/11 each BLEACHED SHEETS


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MORTONS 18, MOOR LANE


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i i A i a i r s r T i i . \ N K S ( a \ iN i : .


1 h.iiik'pivinp; ^ol•vi^•l•s w.' fc lu-l.l at. .'^t»*|'p»*i' l.an.. Wosl.-\an Chapi-l mi Snmlay.


Tim


‘ Imioh was (Ici’ofato.l with I rni t . Il.nv.'fs 111.1 v.'M.'t a hit's.


Tin' I w»> .s.'i'viros woi'.’


. 'mhicto.l hy th.' I’ov. .Man Th. tnihc r , nl’ i l i . i ihnni .


lo' 'l\n a.hloil pl.'asur.' l.> tin' prnooo.linui-i '\iili her


’ .\l- th.' oveninp .s.-rvioo Mrs. .'•mIm. •• l*'aihor of L ip h t . " - Tlu'


. i i ' toma ry ont i ' i l aimimnt. was liol.l iii thy


' hapol Ml) Alon.la.v I'vcninp. tlu' Her. T' 'Mil. sniH'rinl.'mleni - niini-'U'r . pri'si .led, spe ake r wa s tin' lu'V. A. ’I hnrnhor . ‘I'ysiin e.niMfat nla te . l tin* ennj i r c^a tnin


"11 tin* .-iimpl.-t i.m .»! th.* .I . 'cnrai i.m »»t tin* '•liapel an.I th e r ene v a l i .ni .if the .i rnai i . ■II;. *'\t.'mle«! a em. l i a l wnleMine in th e lo ’v. .Man T h o rn h e r . ami said Innv luneh I In- lat»* mini s t . ' r wa s t-sti'.'ine.l a t S t . ip l ’.'i’ l .ane ami t hr.iUMhinit. th e e l r e l l i t . ti ll .sure tln*y w.nihl


M r 1 h’ Mr . 'I h o rnhe r


. v.-rv .snppnr t. Mr . 'rimrnlM'r t ;a v e an .i-Mtvss, his s)ihii-<'t. I .einn " 'I'he Saint . , rile a r t i s t e s w.'i’i' Ali ss I).»r.»thy l l a r tn *\ , .ipratm. ami .Miss llessie Wnrmwe l l . <'im •


H ah . . . hntli of (.'.line, ami r. <-iI at nnis wen uui' ii hv th e M'hnlars. The ar t i st . ' ; - \ i.!.-<l an exe e l le tU . ' J i te r ta inment . il l- i f i tems w.-f.' mneh ap p ie e i a te t l . .•a, I........... ..


th e y W)*f.« i ' l i c n ' c l .


\V"fmwell ami Miss l la r t l . 'y saiii ; th.'^ • l a r n i e n a / ’ ** I h./artl a. voi ce .


■■ .'spi'ini;! itn.'.*’ Miss^ llaf ll i' .v s u. - fe •• S im'


iovons hinl ” ami One.' .\nain " and


Siuin." ■ Til,


M i n u o t . " ' Mi - " Wmnnvol l Uocilotion-, w.'iv


00,1 “ .Siooolool.v's eonelmk'^1 with a sale of harvest produce. ^'i\ with* t le iiarvest- ii... sti\nil lio


Aliss duets


pr.) - aiid On


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os C'U" " ' "


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Slioovr. TIo' :o-,-,oo|oiois|. wos M'-s-j


tlmnkcl the artistes andyil who had . I


Oiu-kwnrth. .if C.iln.'. Mr. Ih.iridier 1.....••...•4 Ir-^ f(k-45\*!i 1.


.MoIIot.-’ MorinrU' "


' I' he e\oiiinL, vening


I'll iinil till' 'I'Ji'r mimso." I'l'i'iloo' ••Our I'-ulluT,-' Clu.lv


’ andsmu;s '• The


WE ARE CHEAP SELLERS And the Quality is right


Buy British and Best Right Now I la\i t i i : he rn ail»'i*ti'tl i»y tin*


u n a n in u n i s \nte *d Mn* 1 l it lt i' r.ie I >ivi.sional l.alMmr r a t ty a.s ii.s ran*


( l i i la t e ill t il l' jnvs . ' i i t IMt-rlinii. I d. ' s i r e 1.1 suini i i t niys . ' l f f.*r \.nir appr . i s al a inl e ! ’. .!. 'i seHie i i l .


'ri i is lMeeli.*n has heen for.-ed


npon the t ' .nni t ry h\' the Nat ional ( Jov.'r iinn’t i t . in .ir.l.'i* that it nia\’ lia\’e a fre.' Iiaml t«* do jns l wliat it pleases.


It lias failm! la iiieiita hly in


the ohje .- ts for wliieh it was f.iriin-il. It is im .....nei lahly divi.ie.l in its ..wn


ranks, ami is sei-kimz a mamla te fr.nn \'4in to eont inne its at ta. -ks upon tin*


inten


p.iofi-r .'la.sse.s .il tin- Xat i .ni in t In­ st of a .l.-.-ayin;..; eapi lal ism.


'Tin' Lah«.ur I ’a r ly ..Ih-rs \.>n a


ch'ar eons tme t iv. ' al t i -rnat ive for onr i-i-.ni.niiie lif«'. hase.l np.in l i ie foiimla- ti ims of tin- So.-ialist prineiples of oui ier sl i ip ami e.mtrol ol onr hasie in. lnstries, . iperat im: f.'r piihli.- a.l- v.inta.L:*' nnd not for pr ivate profit ; t.in.'tl ier with the Rank of iMiulaml wliieli ean m* lonyef he !«-lt iti pri\;i le liainls. if tin- people are to he master in their own lionse. It will i lemaml that tin- Nat ion's lami simll h.* ow'tie.l liy the people, ami will nse it to e f f e e t ' t l ie seientifi. - development .if Uritish .\uri.-uh ini', with special r.-nanl f.*r the Kural Work. -r, so that he nia\’ he eiid'i ’aeed in tin- I nem- pli)\nnent Insnrane.* ami ins way.-s arram>jed hv a .loint W’ayes Ihiard.


TARIFFS. Tin' l .ah.mr Par ty .-anmil ayr . ’.'


t.) any tar i f f propnsjils. I lie impnsl l i.m of whi.-li is tiu' real purposi* «if tlii elect ion. Tt irl f fs increase the cost l iving .»f the pe.iple ami will hretik down t i ie Impe of i j i termi t ional i-o- operat i .m. 'They will retaril the re- eoverv of .air export tradt- in t 'ot ton and ot i ier gnods. ami .-an in no way help to solve onr nneinpl . iye. l prohl.'in. ( Jermanv an. l America with their high tar i f fs iia\.' a t r . 'meml .ms toll .if iim' inji loved. Tar i f fs have not helpi'd tlu'iu. m'i llu-r I’an they help ns.


of


WAR DEBTS AND DISARMAMENT 1 s tand unreservedly hy the


ji.iliev .if Int ernat iotnil ( '.i-operat ion adopted liy the hist hahonr ( Jovern- nient .


It gave* :i def ini te lead to


o the r Nat ions on I ) isannainent and I ’caee. 1 slnd! sujiport wlu>lehe;irtedly the demands for i lnist ie rednel ions in armaniesi ts to he eonsidered at tiie (Jenevti rot i ferenee in l•^')lrnary next , and sliall press for t l ie development and utili/tition of the League of .Nations jis Jill instrumenl tn estahl ish Wor ld IVae e.


FINANCE. The Ltibonr Party firmly lielieves


I hat' t lie Rudget' must he hakineed. hut. it- refuses to ])laoe the greatest hurilen upon the poor ami the im- employed to accomplish this end. It. stands hy the. principle that taxa ­ tion should he imposed according to tlie abi lity to pay. It will demand a reversal of the cuts in Vnemployment .Insurance, abolition of tiie means test, suul the restoration, at. tlie first


opportunity, of the wages taken away from public servants without


iien.it iat inii, I shall assist in every nii'asiin.’ that will he taken t.i .h'al with tile int.ilerahi)' weight nf tlie .\alional |)eld wliieli now sttinds at n\er i/T.ot 10.000.000. ami will .snppnrt evi'fv effnrt of iliMslie selienie.s of .■tniversi.ni.


If the National Government is


given a fresh lease of life it will have grave consequences upon the lives of the people of this Country. It was formed through the influence of the Banks, and will move at once for n reduction in wages. This together with the introduction of tariffs and the increasing cost of living ns a result of the fall of the Pound, is a treble assault upon the workers* standard of life. It will cut down drastically on Social Services, thus undoing the constructive work of the past gcncrn> tion, in the interests of the rich. Every vote for Labour is a vote against this policy of sacrificing the people to a class and against reaction.


'Idle l .ahour I ’a r ty has a d.-fii iile


s\st.'iiiat ie and enlist rm-t ive prn- gi-amme, hntli N'aliniia! ami Inlt-r- i ial inmd. ami asks y.in fnr a siili- s tant ial nia jor i ly at thi' I ’nlls to put l ids pr.iyfanim.* into opef ji tiun.


'I'he ( 'onsi'iwat i\ e Parl \' has


|iolicy t.i .ilft'f yon except tlnd tar i f fs.


Nal i .mal Pj ir ly, hut i inniediately It eoim's hefore \on as the


i-lei-ti.in is over i ts new name will \anisli am! we sliall Inivi- T o ry react ion .if Ihi' worst kind.


I pl.'.lgi^ niNsi'lf to spall' no efiorl.


t.i remove from the liomes of tlie workers th.' spectre of wtint :iml iiisi'i-urity. The needs of t lie workers, and the human welhhi'ing of the pe.ipli* must take preei'.lenee to tiie ilemands of the rich.


is h.-uikmpt ami


W’e tin- e.nivineed t hat ( 'api tahsin tot ter ing, and


Soi-ialism provides t l ie only snint ion t.i the prohh'ins ami evi ls of iin- regi ilated eapittdisin and vesti-il in­ terests. \Vi‘ want or. ler in I hi' place of i-ltaos : pkin instead of tinarehy ; Social ist reeonstri iet ion in­ stead of disaster.


1 s.'ek your snpp.irt with gretil


eonfldeti.-e. 1 f you relimi me t.i (lie llou.se .'f Comm.ms I will work persistently ami eonsistentiy foi- the estjihlishinent of a New Soeitil Order in wliieh tlie needs of the pe.iple shall he the fir?t eonsideration. In this I ask for your :iid so tlmt we i-an go f.irwjird eourageonsly with ti policy which luoinisesji brighter, hettei more humane life foi Xat ion.


iiid the hole It is the sovereign riglit of the


]U'ople to govern and control the ( 'onntry hy t lieir representtit ives. Insist tlu'refore hy your vole tlmt it


shall eontinue to he so and refuse to have it controlled and its national policy determined hy irresponsible financiers.


.1 a in. Vnurs sincerely,


STANLEY AWBERY


S, W oodland K oad, B a r r y B o c k .


lotli October, 1931.


l ;.\on:s AND (1 i:N’ri.i:Mkn. ^'nn ha\.' .i.ini' me t . ie great


honour of elect iug me .m lour . lil ler.'iit oeeasi .ms as y. iur Memh.*r ol Par l ia­ ment tind I li.ive cml.'aV.lUfi'd during those m. iny year s at Wesiminst i -r l.i sers’.' .-verv.me in the ( ' l i therne d iv i ­ sion. regardless ent irely .>1 Par tv. to t i ie best of mv stretigtl i jiml ahi l i tv.


The Coii-servative Party in this


Division have for t he lift li t ime asked me to heeotiie their ( 'amli-kite. I cotisiiler this ri-newed invitation a verv great compliment (.► myseit ami I gltidly accept it helieving and imping, as I do. that I still ri'tain the eimfi'lem-.' of the !'de.*l.>rat.'. I wish evervotie to realise l lmt onr ('onntry is p.issing through a vi't-y grav.' an«l diffienll crisis in its history ami tlmt this Kle.-lioii is different from any other.


I sti l l s taml as a conxlue. ' . l ( '.m-


servj i l ive with Mr. Ikd.Lsin as m\* lea. ler am! my \iews ar. ' \u'll kn.iwn t.i ev.'rvon.' in this Division, hut on l ids oeetisi.m I ;im asking I he IMeelors to disri'gar.l all Par ty .it ta. -hments ami return me hy a great ly iti.-r.'ase.l ma jo r i ty to supp.irt the .Nati.mal ( Jovernment . tis a Nji l i.uml t ’.m- servi i l ive .Memhrr.


It is no exagger.il ion lo say timt


the eves .if the whol.* wiirld tire upon this coiiulry at the pre-^i-nt juneture an.l il is of paraiiioimt importanee iimt the Ntiti.mal ( hivernmenl sh.ud.l he returned witli an ovi-rwhi'lming nmj.irity t.i de;d with all (lie grave N'tdioiml an.) Int.'nmlioim! ipiestioiis which n'tpiire very careful immlling ami eonsi.leration.


Till' late Socialist .\dmiiiistriiti.in


hr.iuglit this eniiutry to ilu' brink of iiati.iiml .h.-ijisler hy ruinous tjixjition Jiml reckless extravaganee. With ji few lionoiir.-ihUi I'xeepii.ms. when tiie crisis arosi' in .\ugust hist, their .\|inistei‘s liu-ked the courage to fai-e till' unpopularity of imposing the lu'ci'ssjiry cuts in i-xpemlilnr.'. ;d- thoiigii tin- ( ahitu't Imd alrejuly pro- visiomdly agrei'il to the hulk of them. Thev r.iii away iu the time of diffi ­ culty jireferring w lmt t lu-y considered to he I lie easi.'r and more popular part hv putting their parly ln'fore their eoimlry in ji tinu' of .Nhit ional eim-rg- enew l»v tlii'ir ai'tions they have forfeited w hatever i-unfi.lem-e l he I'onntrv might have had in them in till! past.


T h e Nat ional ( Jove rnment hy


swi f t ami decisive ai-tion sloppe. l borrowing, halaneed the budget , and


FOOTBALL MEMS.


.m lit.' (triimly Hill gr.mml. CMillu-r.ie’s P'jim will Ik' : Hilki-ai: Pynio, .\. N. Other; (.’mnln‘>. I hill. li.ms.kd.': Smalley. W.u th- ingl.in, L'hathurn. Whiteheiul jiiul (hirsijing. 'riionip'i.in's {i.isili.m at l.'ft-haek has ti.it


Cliilu'fm' pki.v ll.irwi.-h ILM.L lo-imuT.iw


gel. been tilled hul. th.' C.imnuLle.' are hop­ ing t.i .'S'c-uiT' JI ejipjihle .-'Uhstituli'. W.irth- iiigt.m. who app.'jirs at, inside-right, in phu-e of Whittjdver. was given a irijil in the practice nmti-hes ami has sinee h.'.'ii phi.v- ing witli Chorloy Jb'.sorv.* in Hie West liancjishire heagiie. Darwi'ii having h.-aten C'h.irK-.v - y l ill


the Comhiimt i.ni Cnp eompetition, Cliilier.u' luive to play Barwtm on the Anelmr gr.nnuL 'riic maleli Inis h.'.'n arranged for 'rnesihiy. Octoher 27tli—Kh'et ion day.


Clitlioroo'S right fidl-hai-k 2s. lid. ainl suspt'iidod him for hi days. t'iitlmroo will ho at homo to-morrow week (tlio 2-Uh) t-o Ikirnoklswiok.


Harwootl play the winners. 'riie hanca.sliire Football Associali.in, on ^V^H1nesda^• evening.


tnied TJmmp.son, (Srojit


in iha l w.i\' pr<'\.-nt.-d a e.iinpk-te llap.'Je of the p.mml which would


have brought tini.i !.! har. lship ami pr ivat ion t.i all ela-'-vs ui tin* eom- munit


On i-.'-nining offi.-.* t l ir Nat ional


( hiverinm-nt will !ia\.* many ami ini|iortant .lut ies to pi-rl.iriu the l.ire- iti.wt of w lii.-h mu- t h«- to se.- t hat .uir h a lame .»f tra. Ie is .m the right side, in othe r wurds it mu.<l make sure tlmt t i le goods imported int. i i l iis r . iunlry paiil for iiy t l i .-g.iods expor te. l


from t i le e .mnl rv jilus the money made h\- si-iwiees jiml interest on . iM'fseas in \ est men ts w hieh .-.mst il ule our i i ixisihk' exp. i f t s.


t )ur hak'n.-t- of tr.-ide at the present t ime is on l lie w roiig side and


.Mr. Pam.say .Maedonalil real ising this has statei l iti his appeal to the .\ji tion: “ Tha t


the Oovemmei i t


must he fre.' to .-oiisi.l.'i* 4-vi-rv pro­ posal l ikely to help, sm h as Ttiri f fs. expan>i.»n " f .expor ts, .-nul contrae- tioii .if imp. iris. e.imm.-reial Ir . 'at ies. ami mutmi l ei-.imimie arr t i i igements wilii the D. imiuioi is . ' Wi t l i these proposals 1 am in ent i re a rgn- fnieut .


Th( ‘ um' iuplovim'nt |irohlem


whieli h;id Ix-roiue im-re;t>ingly gt'tive under the ki te So.-ialisl (hivernmenl is sti l l .if paramount impor tance and whi le I .1.1 n.it f.ir a mom.-nt suggest tlmt our whole um-mploymeut posi ­ t ion .-tin he solved h\- T.-iriffs I fei'l sure tlmt h\- prot e.-t iug timl i-m-.uir- jiging our home in. lustries a largely im;re;ist-.l uumh. 'r .if p.-.ipli- i-;ui hi* found employment in t his count ly.


La.lies jind ( tent lemen. 1 appi'jil


I. I voii with everv eontid.'m-e for your support in this elei-tlon. After tlieir recent h.'iiii vi.iur in ih.' o u n t r y ’s hour of m-.'d the r.'tuni to ]».)Wi'r .if .Mr. .Arthur Ih'inler.-on ami his Aiiti- .Natioiml S.i.-i;i!i>t frii'tids is iin- thinkahle ami w.uil.l 1-.' ji disjister to t !u‘ imt ion. I hope jiml 1 rust t lull t lie I'declors .if Jill siuules nt juiliticjil


.ipinion will put their .-.luntry first jind will nilly to niy support jis a N’jit ioiml (.'on.<or\ jit i ve ( 'jimli.Ijit e. thus giving me the ineslitmihle privil­ ege of .itiee luon* heing jiilowi'.l to plju'c my lim«* jiml energy jit the disposal of the p«*o|ile of tin- l.'lilheroc I )ivision.


I Jim.


Vours sincerely. V;iLLIAM BRASS.


Is'EWTON.


Vilhig.' Instilut.' on l-'ridjiy .‘v.'ning. twenty tables heing re.juir.-.l f.n* whist. A ilanoo followed Jiml :i eaiiital programme of ihinc-e music was .suppliiMl hy Mr. R. Pyo's hand Jiml wjis v«*r.v inm-h .*njo.v»*il.


harvest, fostivjil w:is lioM in iln- I'riomls’ Mo.'ting Hohs4‘, Newton. on ‘W.'tlin'sdny weelv. 'rin' Rev. .\. I*'. Hood.'. M.,\.. \*icar of S i . Michael’s, .\shton-.in-Rihhle, was the pn-aciier ;md gave jt very intoro.sting dis- emirsc.


HAU-VKST KKSTIV-AL. — 'I’he jinmud of Slaidlnirn. r.-ad the Ic.ssoti.


iiymns were heartily sung. Miss M. FranU- land presiding a i tho organ. Afler the


'ihe Rev. \V. O, dordsin. R.'ctor llarvosl


service, the heantifiil d.-eorations phicod in position l),v l.-ulics of tho vilhige, wor^


taken 'to (ho Village Institute and after tile Harvest. 'Pea. wero sold hv Afr. C. 'romkins, ehun-h wjirdon.


spirited bidding and a goo<l sale of fruit, vogotnlde.s and llowers, though tbo pro- cee<ls were a little below last year.


'Phere was


IMOADLNH KOO.M.—.\ very suc-ossfid wliist. ilrivi' ami


.Ijimc.* was held in tho BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY


TiiUc ailvaiilayo now and laiy COATINGS from prcsciil stock; I'-nrtlier linyini; may mean higlicr prices.


Call at our Warehouse To-day and see the New Range of Cloths in Modern Designsand Weaves. Present day Shades


Wildings = W TEL. 7042 i i i i i i VICTORIA MARKET, MARKET PLACE, BLACKBURN arelionse •‘i T c l . GS51


15-17 Kin^ William St. Blackburn


T e l . C.851 L-g * W H Y N O T


JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG OF THOSE WHO OBTAIN THEIR —


HERB and HEALTH FOODS FROM


c. S. MOOREY, L.A.H.P. J IK in iA L s r iX ' I .U . I S T Win'i-i':sAi,n ani i Uktai i , A , ; 1':n'1'


19 & 21, CHURCH BROW, Pimlico Road, Clitheroe " L IC. 'MI ' ( ) 1'' Lll'I*,.


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