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. a FR E E SAMPLEof


relief '.li'.’) D e a r S i r . Pecklnmi Kye, then


C EP H O S gave quick


I . O N I ) O N . S . K . 15. In all the years I liavo siiITercil with


nty licait, l have fuiind Cephos the tlUnti to cure it. I have tried a |>reat miinhef of *• remedies •' hut lliey do not suit


me. I havesotTeredroraixiiit.'tOyears. 1 sent for a free sample of Ce|>lios, and


Imajllne my surpr ise when I only had to take two tablets mid In about 20 minutes I wuKfreefrom all pains. T lic powder was Just as efficient.


Yours sincerely, Mrs. .M. A.


IT HOES NOT A FFECT THE HF.A KT ■ I'l . l i t ' ; 1' n', P


u ; i I ’ i '


I n I ’ O W U K K S o r T A U l . E T S 1 1 3 & 3 1 -


SoU hy Mil Chemtslt & aU}r$t.


Slnj^le I'owilers, 2d


VICAR OF WHALLEY ON THE COTTON DISPUTE.


‘ A CATASTROPHE.”


Whole Industry Must Work Together to Avert Ruin.


j ComimMits on lliu lijini-asliirt' t-ollim (niilc I nml llic <lisj)ule now in


hi.'i l’ari.‘‘h Maga/.inc. He writc.s;


I As J went along tin* Samis t«» chnifli oarlv I this nionting I .met the weavers ol tin


.Judge Wuhnesley .Mill gtiing to their worli


I in a hody escorted hy two police conslaliles. The jmliee were there, ntit hei-jiu.se these


j wcaver.s Innl dtiuo jinytliing u-r«nig, Imt he- causo tliore wjis serious danger of thoii being mohhod jit the mill gaie.s l»y olliet


I wejiver.s who had come from outside tlio dis­ trict for the purpose of dissuading them


' from woi-k. “ A Catastrophe.”


I It is not my phice to jm.s.s jmigment upon I the rights jiml wrongs of the pi-e.sent stop- I>age.


: ,:-t. ■ f’ p


BARCLAYS BANK CHAMBERS HAIRDRESSING SALON


Export attention in ail branches TJiii. 288. i f J ' ! i


C Those distressiag skin complaints are sure outward signs of impurities in the blood ; surface treatment cannot bring lasting relief, so remove the cause of the trouble from the blood by taking Clarke’s Blood Mixture.


. Obtainable in Liquid or Tablet form o f all Chemists, 3 /- per bntlle.


Mr. MEETING


proprietress j M. A smah MOORES HOUSE, SAWLEY. MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY.


Prompt attention to messages b}' Post. b a t


A ^ c a l e s ,


C U T b E U Y C o u n t ' - T


► ^ p h r p o s o s . J A M E S


B a l n i u . - e s , f o r


t i c k e t s , S K E W E I I S , A V E I G H T S , e t c .


M j i k e r . s o f l l w k e t c . ,


C R O S S L E Y ,


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BLACKBURN. MAGNETO REPAIRS


|A1so Specialists in Repairs to-DYNAMOS and Solf-Siarters and Ro-wiring of Cars


SIMPSON BROTHERS, LIMITED (Dept. No. 3 Magneto Works)


HAPTON—noar Burnley—HAPTON Phono : Padiham 14.


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whicli might give* me the pow»*r to tio .so, nor jmve I jiny sm-h position jis entitles .tuo jpuhliely to iisse.ss tin* insllee or injustice whieh lies at the haek of (hi- (errihle •strnggh*. Mill jit any mie* this must la plain to every thmightfid per>on in lain cashii-<‘ to-day: that the stoppjigo is a oatjistroiiln*: tliat tlm condition of the i-otton industry is jiir too .serious lor ji (-nnle*-t on side-issue-: and tlmt violem-e and almst* are not weapons with which any s:iii>laciorv de'cision can ho gained.


I heads and hitting out in blind fear—one ' side hljiming the employers, the other hlam iiig the employees witliout rliyme and reason. Put (In* ipiestinn of hhime on one side for


a_ uliilt* and ti-y to (jdee a ipiiei \-iew of the sit nation.


we no longer iiave the mnimpnlv of the cotton markets of the world.


The lii-st thing that strike- <ine is tlmt rnt i l other


eompelitor.s entered the industry idiout twenty-lin* years ago. (he u'orld wjis prac­ tically <!epcndont on Liiiicnsliiro for niann- fjielured cotton goods. Wi* .could, jiml did, sot th«*^ staiidariis of r|ii:illty and <l('ter.ininp


tho pricc.s at wlncli the v.-irions Iciml- of goods wore sold. To-djiy we licar of mills j,, China and


.lapjiii which are running for llirce shifts of eight Iioui-s eacii a d:iy, in wliich the wage of a weaver for a sliift i.s less tliaii sixiieiice. Ik they use looms like* oui-.s. that means that


the wage- nr the conditions of the work ar*! wlmt tiic.v slioidd he.


silk mill.- in the north of Itsdy uiiere om* man jiml a l)oy can run more than ninotv antaniatic looms.


Monoply Has Vanished. Tlio main lioarinu of fafls liki' tlioso on


Lancnsliiiv is .simpi.v llii.s—liial llm olil-tiino monopoly lui.s ^'jinl-lu’d: nnd (hjit if \i-(* jin* uiijihlo to jiccept ortler.-^ for cot inn good-, tiiero j'.re imw other.'; In the imu-ket who jire Jihio to do so. Kvery time, therofoio. tiuit there b, ji stoppiige tif work, .'-oiiie ordor.s which in Hu* imlintiry cour-e of eveiit.^ wouhl hiive conn* to u- will lie given to onr competiioi-.-. Forty yejir.- ngo. on th,. other lumd. if (hero wore a stoppjige in the cotton tr.'ido, our eu>tomer.- had to Wait lor the eomidetion .if their order- until tvc* luul settled Hit* pnini in di.':]m(e.


In fact, the nunn hulk of (lie codon in­


dustry in L.ancashirc is now lighting for its very life in Hie .markets of Hio world.


I constjinil.v in mind tin* coii-ideration that j .some men who know the indu-trv intim­ ately are openly .saying lluit it i- doomi’d : ami Hint Tijincjishire ejm M


Hull 1 should he jisiuimod to .-jiy it7 wore i’i Hot- that Hiore is hut little evidence that tho laci is appi-eeiaie,]. |)„ wo nil hejir


^ 1 his scorns .such jmi obvious thing to s:iv


Hou nuiny .if u.s ri’alir.o that large numhers of tirms an* in the Imnd.s of tin* Imnks on account of the (*nermons drain which there lias been macle on their capital in (heir cffoi’ts to carry on again.st c(vmi)eliiion I-'


Three Recommendations. HOLiDiY SEEDS


HANDBAGS in groat variety and POCHETTES trom 1 11.


A Sjiecial Line in GENTLEMEN’S HAIRBRUSHES


One JL'iisli (shell Imelced) in toliti lea flier case — 1/11.


DRESSING CASES


LADIES HAIRBRUSHES MIRRORS, &c.


PICNIC SETS, &c.


n L J i } TfllJS'O for the HoUdatj Maker at the


ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES CASTLE ST., & MARKET PLACE


^ u n s h l p p e r m a - l e * d ' * ' ^


• S l i e u n s w a s a a n o m i c o d , ” h o f r a n l d y r e p l i e d .


t i n n c t l . “ T l i e a m l i v n c o l e f t n s . s o o n a s m v n a m o


o f i - h a m l e d l v . I h n


n n d i i u i c r . o f r n i i r s e , ”


NO NEED FOR FEAR, e a z i a s


t h e n e w 31. P .


report on the cotton iiidnstrv. It «;cfms nor to have boon .stndlc<I. or irshidiod. not to Iia\-e won Hie agn*ement of tlio indn.‘=trv to any large extent. The C'ommitteo made


should lx* reduced hy jinuilganial i.ins. etc., with JI view to redueiiig cut-throat’ enm- petitinii within the indu-try itself. Next. Hint tho si*iling side of Hu* indiislrv sliouhi he overhauled, in order in (*slid)li.s|i' a nion


! direct touch with foreign markets. Ami third. HiJit


(ho lueehanical eijuipmeut. e^pi’i-ially of the weaving section, should


he hvouglit into line with Hu* latest iuveii- tlOll.s. T jun not. an expert on cotton, so 1 refrjiln


froin atloinpting to say whether Hic.';o sng- gc.^tioii.s, which on Hio face of them appear*


to ho oxcellont. are in reality practicable or not. But if they are practicjihle. can­ not Hio le.aders of the industry, upon whoso guidance and wisdom the prosperity of Hus great population depends. g<*t to* work —oinployor.s ami employed alike—to holp us? And if they are not practieablo sug­ gestions, cannot those same leaders jmt


their heads together and thrc.sli the matter out? For Hicro is no doubt that we have at


w i t l i e v e s o f n h e r o -


W e l l * \ o u f i i g h l c n t - d w h e n . v o i i g o t u p « - * l c c t i o n s p e e c h , ” a l i e


W i n " s l i o i i l i l f r i p l i t c n n i c ? ” i i o . n s > c d ^


s h e c o n -


length roachod a slagi* in the industrial life of Laiieasliiro w1h‘U Hie whole imluslrv inust work together with om* mind ami wifi if our people are not to he ruined. ^ Forgive mo for writing on such a topic instead of my more usual subjects in this letter. But the welfare of AVludley nnd of so m.'iny friends ho.vond its hounds is very dear to me. T would ask you to rc- inomher Hio cotton imlu.strv * in vour prayers, e.snocially the leaders’ of th e ‘ em­ ployers and tlie oinplnyeos. and all those upon whom the stoppage brings privation and sunfering. God grant that i t mav soon ho brought to a just end. and'that such moiisures may lie talcen as will restore prosperity to our sorel.v tried people.


N UM B ER , P L E A S E ! The following suh.-iTlIier has hoeii con-


iiei*ted to the vjirious tch'plione ex-ehanges in the Clitlieroe area :


CTithciw; Xn. 8. OlUhclw r.nlf Club, Ltd. Barrow Hardens, Clitlioroo.


' '


U 1 remomher rightly. llm*e rei-ommenda- tions. Mist, (hat Hie ne.mher of tirin'; engaged in spinning ami


iiuinnfju’tiii-e A \ear or two jigo a. Commliteo made a e\-(*i- n*fo\-er‘'^


Mub the facts nnisl ho faced. To c-onie nearer home, ivo hoar of aniticial


four looms ciin he run for iwonty-fonr honr.s at a cost in wage> of le.s.s than eigliteen pence.


1 am not snggi'sting that I'iiher I'jir from it.


'J’he po.sition in ‘L:im-jishire to-dav i.^ so perilous tliat wo must beware of losing our


I have not (he technical knowledge ai-f nitulo


I l)v llio Rev. Canon AVallis. Vicar ami Wnnii I


hallcy. in the cnriviit issno til'


'ADVERTISER AND TIMES, PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932 FOOTBALL.


. H i e b a l l , l i a d t o r e t i r e , a n d R o c h d a l e c o u l d o n l y h o p e t o k e e p t h e s c o r e d o w n . I \ ! i l n o r


LANCASHIRE COMBINATION. LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


.xC'litheroe. S: Moclidah.* Mo.M*rve, 0 .


.\Marrow Me-erve, (J; xAci-ringioii Ueserve *1 xOarweii, 7; Soulliporl I IcM-rve, 1. C'horley, .*{; xbancaster 'I'own, 1. X Proscot Cable.s, 1: Nelson, 0.


xljurseough Mangers, -I; Marnoldswiek T., 1. xhleetwood, .(; .Morecambe. (). x(ln*iit Ihirwood.


; Jbieup Mormigb. 3.


Ilorwieli TL^l.l ., 15: xl.vtbam 3. xMossendale United. -I; Olek. Ki-rr’s 2 .


RDNAWAY AaOTQRY.


Clitheroe Pile on Goals Against Rochdale Reserve.


EIGHT WITHOUT REPLY.


bination tooiball. attracted :i very gootl ‘‘ gate ’■ :ii Slum- Mridgi*. on .Sjitnrda.v. Iml they di.->apjminled. work—mon* was good,


W'liile juirticnlarly


teehle, and utter the lirbt 30 niiniiti‘S ji win for Ciillieroe .seemed assiueil.


...... iheir their u. (inisliing was comparatively |


in the u.i


L-ompaijiiiv i 'Hie luMue


side led hy 2—1) jil Hu* interval, jind the margin was (|nlekly inei-eased. 'J’lien it wa.s that -Armstrong. Moc-lnlale'.s burly (M*ntre- halt. who luid pljiy»*d strongly, was injured


in heading the hall, jind after receiving attention on the line he had to retire for the rest ot the gjune, suli'ering from slight coneussion. 'riierealter Iloclidale were kept mainly on Hu* del(*nsivi*. jiml in this resjiect they were well served hy Mutterworth, their right-luilt. H(*nerally. liowevor, their foot- Imll was ragged, and had Clitlieio.* taken greater julviintage of the elianees tiuit eame their way the (inal score might have entered upon double ligures, AVeleh. tho visiting goalkei*p»*r. was rejilly a subject for eoinmi.seration hecau.se of Hie fact that he wji.s so often unsighted hy his colleagues. _ C lillicroe’s display jit Southport luid


ami in the n*ar Chllieroi* were sup(*rior to their opponents and mon* jm*lIiodical. Tlie home v.-jng<*rs w4*i-l* julepts in snapping up eluince- jiml centring, tliongh :i tendenev


to dallying, which manilesied itself in Ih'e later part ot the gjiine. ought not to he perMsted in. This was C’litlieroeV lir.-l


)yiu. following on two ilniwii games: and if Sjiiurday s mateli was not productive of a warmly conte.stod gjinie. it eertainlv gave


the home goal average :i vjdimhh* tilip—Ironi I)—15 to |.| — (J. It wji- forhuiat. for (he C'lUluToe eiiih


that a ces-atioM lo a incrning of drenching sii(nver> ga\-e pljice to sunshine in the aftei^ noon, a mo(h‘i-at»*l\- strong wind elearim^ tin* owernig skio.s Air. W. Mieliardson (UiorJey) Imd charge of the ga-ine, and the l(‘ams lined up hefore a gooil “ gate •* in Hie fnliowiug order:


C litheroe : Hot lu‘i-)uiiu : Ki*rr. 'I’hompsou :


^ 1X011. Hall. Wild; Hargn*aves. A'ales CliaHnii-ii. .Alilnoi-. Wal.«oii.


mtterworth. Ariii.-trciig. Shepiierd: Ward Mnerloy, Bowe, Honihv, Alorgau.


A Good Start. Although t'litheroe luul to kick against


ciiiiiv 111 siiiiioivliiit poiiiliiii- liishiim. Wiir.im 1VI1.S iiiiiMiI.v iiisiniiiH.iitiil ill |imviiliii.. tho iipoiiiii-. mill it ,vll^ lilt,.,.


I,,1,1


iilisklokoil Unit iluloiisivo hliiiiclots Olivo him 11 Soilllll lippilttllllilv tvllifll ho .soizoil lipilll to 0 .tl|l,ll>h till- loilll llt'toi- loll ItlilllltOs. i.ooliiiiilo liootoil till- Iiiill vionroiislv: hut It wus Sii niton ill Iinioli tinil their mills tvoro si.lihiii. ihinporiins.


(.logsoii. Chutlitirii jnrood u oorilor iiiiil Iho iiiciileiit cildcrl tvlioli Hull kicked’nvor


Uiilsoir.s murksiininsliip tvus iit luiilt rvin.ii Hurgiouvos put tlio hull uofos.s lor Wololi to pttiich (lilt.


Jhirlidiilo’s iiourost uppriiuoli


liiim •■:oruiiililii,g 11,0 hull riiiiinl tlio post J 10 visitiir.s trorc put on tho del'oiioc ugiiiii n ion W.i Imiii rmilod to pm tho Imll nmiss. ( inillinm und iuto.s missotl it in turn, lint Hurgiouvos returned it for J l i lnor to steer I'lM mitsnlo.


Still Iho hnino fonriirds


t m.i 0 III oloiir ul the sooniid utloiiipl from Unithiir,,.


roro not dinio iritli, .•iinl Welch «us foi- lioohdulo relied on slvoopiin-


nimonionts hilt llolliorinim was not niululv Iinoiiiniodoil. On the other Inind t'lilliorn‘o troro more nioHioiliciil: the hulro.s iroro iiioiv yoli.striirliro, mid hIioi, Nison proridod ll.iigioiiios lyilli an oponiiig tile winger 0 , ntiod or Unilhiirii to lioud on tho wroim sldo ol the post. Wolol, hnd run out to inloreept Ihiithnrn when the homo loft pair got posM'ssioii.


In llio nioloo whioli


tollowed Wjitsmis eeiilre (;re‘'-(m fell In nttomptilig to cheek the Might of the hull w iieh wont on lor Yates to seoto oiisilv. I he Loclitlulc torwurds wore so well ohcckod Hiut their defenec was lroi|iienllv e.xtondeil I lie inuin ineldeiit liel'ore the ii‘ilervul was


.a roe kick yguiii.st (.■reg.sim for a foul on -Ml ncr hnt tho hall was sent wide from just out the peinilly line.


finclnlale ou-ht


til hare opened their seoro when Hornhv put the hjill across to Brierlev. onlv to se’u


the inside-nght screw it well’ outside. But


Hie iattei tested Botherlmm just afterwards with a drive Iriini les- than a doxon yards range. I h,* visitors were having more of Hie game at that stag,*, hut theii* approach work was negatived hy hml finishing. Alonmn was sadly wanting when Ward pre.sen'ted hnii uilh what was virtually a gi f t «roji|


tonie r kicks were won hy rmlli sides.‘^hut lirought no advantage.


llalf-tinu*: C'litheroe, 2 :


.and Jlclch was e l '''


midH'v t'l™"' eln..


cletoiK for positioii nnd .sliot on tlic iinstant to dinihlc Iho score witliin live niimites. In


■‘''.‘<< ienlreh.;ir‘ ""l' cuitiL-li.ilf, will) Iniil been luirt in hcadint' J . . tld-' Hoclidale llochdale, 0 . Goals Galore. action earlv. A five t'litl'orou pressed ‘'■‘"S "'t's taken hy M'ild. mid


alt ni.ide nn nilstake. Hartlly Inui tile '■‘^^‘■


•1 "•lictt Haigrcaves wnriteil


Bnlton ipnmjciers “ A ” team, ns visito,)" nere heiiten hy Inm- vonfs to two. Hnvin.J the .■Iilvantiin.,, of the wind in the fust lialf"


I t ’ll XV' ‘


Snnio ren ly clover fnothall w,is sei veil " " Sntnrdnv, wlie.i


Ciildeis imes might well linve estnhiislied n’ better lead than 1 - ( l hnd thev been less errntiv in front of gonl. Fifteen miniitni nf the S(-vond half had gone when Hnvtou «ll.vorted n penalty kick for a fmd' of winch he was the victim.


I t was diioetlv


to u ttoul 0111,10 trhoil Jiiiivo tired lotr uml laid for tho right corner of the not. l!olhor-


l ight wing and insianlly proved that he can ISO either leg with ci|Ual facililv. Mitchell 1 I,.s|ilii.ved every eniilideiiee in goiil mul ....... ..


fm- I H ltr''i"! I e '"‘T , i. ll-h.uks


" ’" ' ‘'m''' " " mitaivnlons. ,'-"vered by the hacks,


1.Hiked ami were olleii tnit-manoeiivreil and Iri'lniaeK lV''m'"'i


llillington, n Preston vimth ‘ ''’‘ I’"''' i. l’ i n " ' ' - « ‘iitre-half. was ohvionslv


I, 1.7, V'l ’" " ! ' ' !” ', i'ml I'-imi. who look I 1 dl-lnidc liositim, i,,,. the senior loam


loft le f Tl‘ .1 lornley has alreiidv been re- n


ItU-li.ilf. malm ,


""P't-'sa nt nt.iko an e.scellent .si'ihslituie r'„r either I


^^v.'l In 'l'l' ''’" ' ' s M't too s (M


* V .and larking n plivsirme lo


pnt . id to I'.ntwistle, who nppeared pie- vmnsly nt centre half-1,aeU.


eier iinsiiited for this position aithomdi le liaod nil the time. Vllernasconie was


Limnnt 'Ti is jeinmnt. Ins ]inrtnor. was often nut of '"sido-left and


tositiim when p.a.sse.s—very infreipientlv, it s admitted—were put out lo the wing'. I t


nill have to he lamsideiahiv slrem'tliened ins'hiro LLaguc.“


D E F E A T AVENGED.


CALDERSTONES TURN TH E TABLES ON BOLTON WANDERERS A.


Tnin- Cl,theme I ’aiish Chiiich npeiied their new


gioiind nt Wntei-loo on .Siiturdav with n nmteh hetwe,.,, tlu'. lie.serve nnd 'Wiilerln,,


\\ es e.v. Inking ndvnnlnge of n nmdenite wniM Wiiterliio ,.„i-|y set up pi-e.s.sni\. hot wei-e kept out tiiiie and ngain hv the de- lenee. he Imnie funvni-ds leinlinted „ml weio .suhdiied with dilliciiltv, the Imi-asseil go,ilke,,|,er c,mec.ding a f iee'kick for eari v. mg, hilt to no prolit to the “ Fnrisl i," ni'id n stontly contested half closed with n hhmk score sheet. The hmne fonvai'ds got well mviiy 0 ,1 the rosumplion, hut eonld nmke no sidistnntinl progress. B„th euslndinns were te.sted in end-to-end piny, nnd nt lenglh Mimlle .semed for tho “ I ’nrisli ” with I, curling shot from nil nente nngle and when „ free kick wns nwimled to tirenl niniost on the penalty lino. Onnerod hiid no (llllicnlty III converting. Tims in their 2—11 I letor.v the Piirisli Beserve avenged their delent of Inst season. Wiiterloo fulled to xmip up tho chiinees whieh eimio their wav Diivies phiycd well nt mitside left, thoindi II mdle was (irohahly tlie most eonstrnetive


lorward on tho lield. 'J'he lioiiie defeiiders were the sounder.


IW w an r f " '-P ^Vi'' “ ‘f Ki'-™ ht ™dn'- l ie is Iinw.


timehes. hut lol l . He had crossed Irnm the left lo Hio p,.i I ' i , V“


'" ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘''h'ls were concerned, piti.ver on the


motit. initnitoil hy Hull, m. iv Jl ihior iiml Itul.soii siimiiivhul liiokily iiili.rooploil


..\ ptoUv movo- hv


uiiul :uitl .sun they were at once a'^«*’r(*-sivt* I'rom touch. Yates put the hal f out to Uat-oii. tlie winger getting the best of a houl wall Sharpies to lest AVelcii wiili ji Ica.smg shot which almost slipped out of Ills luimL. Iln* vi.-itliig right got awav to centre aci-iLss the goal L.co. jmd the home torwards attacked .strongly allcrnatelv on Hie right and left, only to he heaU‘ii liaek. vSixmi came into pnmiineneo when he cleverly int(‘i-ceptc(l llonihy ami .Morgan .ind enahlod (>hathnrn to ijdte a pa.^s am! Iiuikv :i sob. i.li'iirl „iily tii ...hcinl iiutsiilv us lilc hui-ks cliwil oil hilii. Till, (ivst ..(iiil


l{ochd::lc: Uolch:


.‘sluirph*.-. (Jj-i'g.-on : ’


jii-iilied the selection of the sjuiio team. When grounds got lieavii*!-. .more will douhl- le— he seen oi A'ales who. .jii>t at presnt, is nolicjihly slow of gait in i-ontriut to liis colleagues in tin* forward line.


lUidway


Again llicro is to bo no change in Hie I composition ol C'litlieroe’.s team to meet


i n t e r e s t


Lsuieaster Town at Shaw .llridge to-niomiu* at 3-lo. T l i o n e x t f e w i l a y s w i l l f u r n i s h p l e n t y l o a l l


C ’ l i H i e i - o e a r e a t a l l e r n o o n C u p


i n : m m a t e l i L e a g u e t e a m .


f o l l o w e r s o f F a s t


a g a i n s t l i x t i i r e s h o m e j d s o o n


t h e g a m e , * a s ^ l o n d a v


L a n c a s h i r e C l i a r i t v l l u i - n l e v ' s


o v e r t h e w e e k - e n d C e n t r a l


I S t i . i m - d l o r 3- L " ) — o u g h t c e r t a i n l y t o p u t C ' l i H i e i - o e ’ s m e r i t s t o t h o t e . s t . I a t t r a c t i v e


h o l i d j i . v c o u l d h a r d l y h a v t * l i e ( * n j i r r a n g e d


I J i n d t h e r e s h o u l d h o n o e o m p h i i n t s o f ° i n - d i l l e r e n c e t o s u p p o r t .


Clltheroe llcsorvo nre engaged at Wigan to-niorrow : hut on A


\ (*dnesil;iy evening they hjive a AVest Lancashire Lej’igne mardi a’t


Shaw llridge with Barnoldswiek Ihirk Vilhi. liu* kick-oll is (5-1.'). The committee is en-


il(*jivmii-ing. JIS ijir jis i*xpenditure will per­ mit, to meet the wislies of supporters bv leducing the cluirge tor admlttjinci* to itc.sorvo matches to fourponco. plus ji pennv


T h i s e n c o u n t e r — t h e k i c k - o l f T w o m o r e


approjieb tirst half— I Moelidide, newcomers to Lancashire Com­ '


I p u t M e l c l i t o t h e t e s t w i t h a l o f t y < l r i ^ - e , a n d w l i c i i n e x t l i e e . s s a . v e d t o f i n d ‘ t h e n e t , h e W J I S r u l e d o f l s i d e .


W i l d f r o m m i d t i e i i l ,


d r o p { ) e d t l u * h j i l l o n t h e e r o s s h j u - , j i n d ( ’ l i t - l i e r o o n e t t e d j i g a i n o n l y t o h a v e t h e p o i n t i l i s j i l l o u e t i .


! a n d o n o n e o c c j i s i o i i w h e n W c r d i l i j i d l e f t I h i s e l n i r g e ( J r e g s o i i k i c k e d


w h e n t h e h j i t l w a s r e t u r n e d , : m d f r o m L ' h a t h n r n e o n v o r t e d .


I M i l n e r e o n t i m i e d t o h a r a s s


' I l u * g j t m e w a s v e r v o i i o - s i d e d o u t . h a n d l i n g W a t . s o n a n d


t h e l a t t e r r e g i s t e r e d a s i x t h g o a l ; j i i n l a I s i ' v e n l h : i l i t t l e h i t e r . I v i s i t o r s e a i n e


T h e n f r o m n f r e e k i c k t o . M i l n e r T h e


I e n s t m l u m c o r n e r s


j o p p o r t u n i t i e s j i w a . v . . h e l p e d


I w h e n J l o w o m e t j i c o i i t r o b y M o r g a n t o i r v l o r t h e t o j )


f e l l t o


k e p t I d s c h a r g e i n t a c t . C ' l i t h e r o e ,


t o b e a t i n g r i g h t - h a n d


H o t h e r l i j i m c o r n e r , h n t


M o r e t h e a n d S l i a r p l e . s


I l o a d e d o u t o n a p o t l i e r o c c a s i o n w h e n W e l c h I I m d g o n e o u t t o i n t e i - c i * p t ^ j i t e s . J I i i r g i - e a v i * s a n d W i l l s o n d a l l i e d w h e n t h e y m i g l i t h a v e t h e s c o r e I n r l l n * ! * j i l o n g , I r i l l e r i n g W L ' t l i s e v e n


m i n u t e s


t o g o C l m t h u n i , i n j i . s t y l e r e m i i i i s c e u t o f I n s e a r l y a p p e n r i n i c e s w i t h


i i H - a v t o b e n t t h e l i e U l , a m i p u t t h e h a l l w e l l b e y o n d t h e r o a c h o f t h o ' k e e p e r .


t h e e l u h , - m t T u


t h e o a d C l l t h o m e e o n l i n a e d I n h a v e m a i t e r ? . r i i n e h t h e i r m n i i v a . v . a m i t h o e a m e e m h u l : t ' l i t h o r n e , H ;


l i n e h i l a l e , ( I . TO-MORROW’S FOOTBALL. t h e


f r w n j i t h i r d s u c c e s s i v e c o r n e r , t l i i s t i m e p l a c w l f r o m H i e r i g h t , H a l l I n * j u l e d a g j i i n s t t h e b a r .


n i * a i - ( ‘ s t l h ( * w a s


( I r o g s o n , j i n d It W


aftenvards that litiUon really tnanifesled tlicir .nhility, for Hie,v phiyeil so spiritedly that m three mimiles they luul fouiul th*e iiot twice juul got on to level terms. During i l l s short hut tremendously lioctie jieriod the home deloiulers were completely noii- plu.ssed. Still , C'jihlerstones put new zest into their attacks, juul with both sides hauling detei-jiiinedly for tho lejul siiectatm.s luid no <*jnise for eomphiint of lack of tlirills.


JI.S :i tiefensive error that


allowed Mjiyho to give the home tejini a Hurd goaL jmd Hayton got through a fourth lime afl(*r ji lirillijiut solo elfort. Holton strove lo wipe out Hu* delieit, hut promising movements were spoiled in the j nuiiii liy over ehihorjition.


.Still, tlie nuiteli


I was i-eiiijirkjihle for Hie liigh stjimljird tluii WJIS disphiyeil hy holh teams, jiiid tor iis sustjiiued iuti'rest. The tejiiiis w»*re: C.jihler.stoues; J^jirnitt, goal ; |)ji\v-son jiud


MeDoiiJild. lijick.s: Denny. \Vrlgh*y. .Iiune- son. half-hju-ks: lihivlio. Dnxhurv ILivton Rasimrn juid Whittjiker. fui-wju-ds. Loltoii \\ jinderers


Birch jind Wjillaco, hacks; Kirkluiin, (Jreen- lialgh, Donnjiehle. Imlf-hju-ks:


Athwjiy, Hohson, Benthani and Allen, for­ wards.


Relerei*: Mr. l'^. Diu’kwoi-th. l*n‘ston. Tho Play Outlined.


Caldor.stonos were soon prominent jind


did well to sjive a strong shot fmin l)on- luichie. On one oei*iisioii. Kirklmm,


1‘allnws ant! Athwjiy w<*re eonci*r-m*d in ;i pretty pjisslng hont which t*nded with Fjillows centring across gojil. Rashurii dribbled^ well, Imt 'Ids hard drive wjis a little wide of Hio target. Me should have scored two minutes later, however, when, taking a forward pass from l layton, he meed lM*lween the hacks only *tfi allow Rimmer to dispo.ssoss him. M’avho. too, missed a grejit opiiuriuiiity of * si-oring, running elt*jin through to shoot wide from Hear range, Hohson w;is a dangerous for­ ward for Bolton, jind nm-e when lie was


I going Hirongh In* wjis badly hj-ouglit down I hy .lanie.-on.


'I’lio resnhing free kick came


to Hotldiig, Calderslones wore on lop to the interval. Half-lime:


WEST LANCASHIRE LEAGUE LAST SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


xlL-e.ston North Fnd A, 3 ; C*Jitln*roe Res. (» .xt aJder.stones, . J ; Bolton Wjinderers A ' • \\igan Atldeth*. G; xLurnlev A. 3 ’


>


xBjirnoldswick P.V. . G; llreiglitinet. 2 . xBlaekhurn Rover.s A. 2 ; Ljincaster T. R. . 1 . -xLhorle.v Rc.scrve, 2 : I)jirw(*n Resorvi*, *2. -IHeotwood Rosorve. 2 : xNolson Re'=orve l) xLeylamI ]\Ii;tor.s. 3 ; 1‘io.scot Cables R . ' l ’


CLITHEROE RESERVE W ELL BEATEN.


OUTCLASSED BY PRESTON NORTH END A.


itiL nded no fewer tlian eiglit prolessiiinals 11 their team and wore iiineli too good for


clear goals hy Preston Xorlli Knd “ \ " neh.'le'i ■‘-’’' ‘ 'V’'".''


I’restini


Clitlierne J!e..erve were ilefealed hv lliree I’nrk. Preston


Hie Clitheroe .minors. 'nial tile rcMilt wins " l t " f imlieatlim of tlie play no one can Ili'll.v. a:, there was a gteat dilfereliee in the tea.,,,S in style mnl mellnid.


w ' l ' ) ' ' l l ' ' ' ' ) ' ', '" ! '"i'*-' mm'iv " ' l l '


ally weak. Lven tiien lliey were eirtitled 111 tlllee goals.


and (.eariiig scored for ll„, \„,.ll, Hud, wlio Here leadilie hy one goal t„ nil iit tlie i„- Ivlt.il.


( lillierne liail Hie iiilvnnlaee of


.and iiiieeriain elfeclively to cheek the de ter raids of the X-orlli Kinl forwanis


JIIO Uitilcroe forwards showed lack of iinderslamlmg and tho ilefellee was too s|,,w


11 .strong wind , 1, the lirst Inilf nf tlie game, hut could make little liciidwav against n doterimned defence. Muir had little dilli- c ilty m saving such few shots as were on the target. In l|,e second half, he was 'l'',■'"■r tt'iil made .some clever .saves.


111.1 I.v iitlier good siliils,


t't'il' Imjlt nut liawlings .linie.s


ti.i.s e.seellent liiil wiiose iiiiisliing was eener- .Milellell gave a line dis-


npiniiiiel, wink


liecnnie even keener. WTiillaker norkeil along tile wing nicely to centre low aero-s !foiil.


liiieh iiiis-(.(l his kick, nml Miivhii


lioin ten ynrcis, left lihiniier lielpless to cope' with a hai'il shot. T'his so insjiired C'alder- stoncs thnt liininier wa.s kept veiv active IJaytiin obtained a perleel ooal wlieii he adviineed down tiie middle, side stepped two o|)p,„ients and erashed the iiall into tlie eorner of tlio net at liylitniiig .speed, .-eareel.v had tile elieerilin die awav when lie eol lietween the haeks ae„i,i. |;„| (|iis time Ins hefty drive rattled tiie ernss liar liolloi, made brave aiteiiipts in tile elosino


Slaves to seore. Imt were lairlv well lield liv a sininly determined defeiiee. Final ■ ( .■ilderstoiies, -1; lioltim M'lindorers A. L>.


A Splendid Win. Credit is due to every meiiiher of the


lioiiio team for Ihe splendid vielorv. Barrol t Koaleil well and was alily covered liv


-Men,maid and Dawsnii. Wrivley wa.s ii ■maviiilieeiit defender and was well assist,.d by Denny and .lamesiin, wlio pli,.d the for­ wards oppiirtiniely. llayloli was the ellief iittaeker. and it was larvolv due to Ids slronv sliootniv that Cahlerstoiies eained lintli points. C


\ liitlai.'or was more danvt'rinis


than Mayliii. wini Imd an olf dav. Dilxhiirv iiiiivli a sehemer, was lint I'lire^fid eiionvli'. I.asliiirii displayed pleiitv of elier"v |


7nt


too olteii Ins passes went iistrav. iVolteii lliongli pliiynig clever I'oothall. were often' ’ lines dniitv nf over-i.hilioratioii. and their dolence faltered when Calderstmies exerted stern pressure .iiist idler the iiiterral.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.


SABDEN ST. NICHOLAS’S v. PARISH CHURCH.


.1 ansli Church were handlcapi»cd in heiiu'^ wilhnut goalkeeper, liaving to jdav ji (o f . wani as custodian. A. Duggan was tho ' tirst to score, gving St . Xielioias’s the lead aitor tho strong wind had spoiloji «nxui shimlMiv


i> *"i ' yuoil form, (hoiiyh Parish roplioil I,vivo,


t limrh sroreil aKiiiii. ami a rmirtli was aildocl. Si. -Aivhn as.s liirveil a vi riier from ivliiv]. If. tliariilo.v lieiuletl ilirmivli. The ..ame ivas verv oxvilinv. ami .-. l.nmliert mmie •


imt A. Diigvaii vipialisvil. Half-timo- .St. Xivliiilas's. •_>; Parish t'limvli. 2. Miorlly alter the resimiiitiim. PariMi


the last voal a minute liefnre time. Fiiml- St. ATvImlas's, ,|; Parisl, flmivli. -1.


• —


PARISH CHURCH OPEN NEW GROUND.


RESERVE BEAT WATERLOO WESLEY 111 oimninv lor St. Xivimlas's ami svnreil „ vssniii It onr race, we .iiinst eneonrage the


t h e f u t u r e o f m a r r ia g e ......


to prevent the forth,.r retro-


umt i . i ivplue mlormiition nmongst the p nier ela.sses. Legislatiim is nfso needed and hiws should he |inssed, for the sleriliz-i- tion ol piitentml parents eiirrving degener­ ate hereditary i|inilities. f„r t|,o se.mc"i- Imn 1,1 defectives, for tho regiihMh., f mmngralion, for tlm aholitimi ot laws pre-


jentmg the marriage of relatives, and for the iiidening ol grounds for divoree .so ns


to m,hide insanity, de.sertinn nnd slerililv l.iMitlim sliimid niso he levied neenrdin.' tii the nnmner whieh immev is spe t ,, soeml welinre. Will politieinns ronlize tl, nhsniuto need of these mensiires? xilrwnv nnd hweden iilreiid.v Imve lows whieh .nmk'u


n h.m. to follow suit if it wishes to retai n any hirge nnmher of eitizens who n r . nientiilly iind ph.vsienlly sound. With t ngeme roliirn, those who marry in l!).1 l) will


M X hefnre marrnige, and tliero ciiii n il '!,■ V I ‘i " " r iV" " ' " - ‘ 'w


III in-it’orv’T ’r"''


<l‘''-'nrations ™>mtrv


s l.i I v 1 ' ' " S I l i l y t i m i i t h e y d o a t p r e s e n t . H e N U h ! ' ) ’ " ' " '


.IMaater sense of lespnl!' O n t h e m


w i l l d e i m n d t h o r e g e i i e r i i t i n n n r t h e d n w n - n . l l o f t h e , ; „ e o . ” - F r o m


“ T h e F i i t n r e ’ ’ i t t - l i l v e i s


on the &t. Heller London Coiintv Conned istatc, and tho nearest public iihnirv is tliiee miles away, an nncniploved man' leis


seinvtf " harrow "


lihiLy, taking''a ’’’ ''‘'‘‘’s »'> a


' ' cm a';t>,."oarly .‘10,000 people livimr " f


pace ami Rinuner made a eapitjil save from Hayton s Ilioatlor. Barrott was brought into action an<l had soV(*raI shol.s to iu*goti» ate helore C'alderstones luul a funher^oii- portuiut.v to attack. 'I'hen Hayton tix.k a through pa.ss, and lie was making caiiital headway when pushed olf the hall hv ji de- lemlcr. A penally was awarded, and Baytoi i made no mistake. AVitliin throe minute- Bolton were on level terms, scoring Hvico. Bejiutiful passing and clever fooi7 work hy the Dolton forwards mmplu.ssed the home (lefenee. Fallows jind AHiwav h< *ino Ihe nnn-ksmen. M’itli tlie .M'ore even, pla'v


Calderstones, 1 ; Bolton AVanderers A. 0 . Straight away Calder.stonos forced the


jihejid luid Hji\-Ioii not h(*sttjited when iMayho centred, thus permitting ji ih*feiuler to inierveiie. Duxhnry al.so fjiilod to prolit Irom ;i good scoring oi»portniiUv. Holton showed neat footwork, jind Bjirro’t l


took tho load jifter four ininiitos. :i .shot from Haytun striking Birch to ho dotlci-teJ out of Rimmer’s roach. Not long jifler- wjirils ( ‘jihh*rstones might luive gone further


: Rinimer, giijil; 'FjiNows.


By “ RED ARROW.”


On Tne.Mlay week, the Clitlieroe i jiui; Church group ot sucee.'csfnl were


liol-pot pre-ient


.Boy Scouts enjovi'i! suul


ol Hie hot-pot and then a general .sing-song. Thu evening was


concluded hv the


On the ni'xl <lay, another inve.-titim* uas hell! in tho A.s.soeiation.


memhers were initiated , into the Lovola Iroop ami we extend lo them Hie welcome


ol our Association. The ccn*nionv wjis perlorined on the ground hehiml tin* ehnrch Jind the evening was roumled olf hv ji hearty eainp lire gjiHiering.


On Wednesday jind Thur.-day. further


progre.-s WJIS nuide in Scout work when jno>t of onr 1 rooiis wen* reinesented in the lirst chiss tests on mapping jiiul ostiiiuitino. Ihe.se wore held jit Mr. Boolev’s house ut Littlemoor, :imi we hope to liejir good news ol the result. To lie :i lirst ehiss scout is Hn* nitinuite jiini of eicry true scout jiml we vi'iilim* to hope (hat wo will jigjiin liavo


.some such honours in our A.s-oeijition »*re the year is out.


One ol the grejite-l JicHvitie- of Hu.


.Scout .inovetnenl lies in eomlilned jiml in, divnhuil good turn- done hv scouts for the public. An exami.le of this was in evidence hist Satimhiy when iO scout- from Clii- heroe assisted in various wjiys at Hu* folk- dance l(‘siivjd :il Stonyhur-t. The scouts Jim rovers cjime from the ( ahIi*r-tones


Bil ington, Loyola, C'liiherm* Djiri.sh C'hureh nml Waddingtoii groups jind tlu*ir dutie- were nmllilarious. Such good turns jue the <


*.—i*nce o| .scout servici* jind we an*


plcjised to have such opportiiiiltv of doiie our daily good deed.


After this eulogy on the virliu*.- of Hu*


Boy Scouts* .scciicn, let iis turn to Hu* ncfivities ot the Ron*r Scouts. Two of our Rover Scout C’rews jire in Hu* toils of coiistructing their own Rover Den- of uliicli inon* will Ix* sjiiil wln*n furtlu’r iiro- grc’ss has been made. Om* Rovi*r Scout Clew luis :dn*july dlscuss(>d jiml h(*gnn woric upoTi then* project o f doing Hu* amiiuil good turn. Their ojiinion is tluit poor


' i / x * ’ ‘‘ Cliihenu* g«*t <|iiite good times 1


^ leed.s already in (?xislem‘i*. Their idea IS to jirrangc :i few days in camp for .selected ehildreu deserving of it. This ejimp will he held some time next year :ind will he :« real treat jiml holiday for the hovs. To Hus end funds jire in process o*f hein-r raised jind we hope tlie Crew will he s,u^ ce-slul 111 their lamhihle ih'-in*.


'■jirions treats and


The C'litlieroi* Rjirish Chnn h ( rew held a .soeuil and dance in (he Lower Smulav


.Sehnol hist, night. This ellort to rais’e lumis wa.s (|uite .sucee.ssfni. We nnder- -sLiiul Hiat tlu* small prolit made hv tlds ellori has already a jilaoe to which it will t?o jjml that there i.s a ehivjdrous nhjeel he- iiind .such aetivitie.s promoted hy this (*n*w.


district.


going lo hold j( hot-pot supper on Wediu*— >='“ Uts of ClitIuToe


.1 he nu*al jind ensuin"* -in-'.si u'*'


nre to he hold in their den, and it is Imped to extract the sum of sixpence from all |>ar icipant.. Tl,i.^ ev.*nt will rather re- •semhle a luactice for the Rov.t dinner to ho. held on lletoher 2‘)th. Activities for this Jire inrging alu-ad. Invitations luive Jilready gone to brothers in Laiua-ter. .Dnrnloy. Ashton-nnder-Lym*. Dolton and


Lhiekliuni and many Rov«*rs will .see Clii- herne for tho lirst time.


\oiv for a ivoril on ciililiinv. ivliiili ha-


been rather ip.iet „t late. T|„. avlivili,.; ol liio ( nhs nmr speed up a little and one


<1 I .ill he mixed lip. There will evolve tiMoe new piivks under ihe leaders. Kaa l.aiihc'er.'i and linloo. The aelivilie- will |."■ll■<l,' the (Irnnd Howl, vanies. ex,dora- tion nl


oil tlml day and


n lire will he part of the fun. That afior- i ‘ "


innvle nnd. n„ donht. tea and ,"T "•?, ,''‘‘ '‘i'-|ii'i'l; vompctiliim


.' il l i ’" 'l l ’'I'l'l'.'' ■•'I'll iovmis


lo tin lore. All this was arranm'd at a snveess 1,1 eidimaslprs- meetinv last Mrndav nheii it was deeided to put in nlievaiive th'e iilimml tiilem |inle vmnpetitinn. ' This is


the methnd by whirli it is t,, |.,, .ni-inl,.,! has .vet to he doeidi'd.


.ni.ii.liil


('rlvi d'"'' inv Imf


Ihe annimi Scout sports ni-e tn he hchl 2-lth. on C'lithon,,.


niipmtaiil nliair iva.s nrraiioed for .Satlirdav .'eptendier 2IH,. Aj| p.„.ks ,rill ■.meet i,; Iv M iVn*'


.1 hen the C'lithenx* Central Crew jire


ing cuh.s, scouts and rovers. inent


consisted iit


iwenly-fonr games,


the


.social evon*ing. There inemhers,


The enlertain- consu-in|)tion


inve.-t7-


I Lure n ‘reniony, wlu‘ii .). Oddie was enrolled I inio the .Scout 'I'roop.


I'\mr new


ji vciery inelml-


iri^Ii “ Come .ind lull; i„ David, oiir ,.|,;„„„;


slovknian,” .sal,I tlie Captain in ,l,:„.,.,'! ' he led ns pnst Hie piggeric.s intn


I I nH-' r


would you '-ooiicr Hum he a .-amdl lin|,ipr.D


(due eyes (this former pit liov of fi../,, Hiul :ippean*d to think deeplv hci.., ' ' mg. ** No, Sir,*' lie .said at* leiti'ili •


He looked :it me soarehingly with liis ,.i • v' ever will.


.'■^ir, i t s not a ejise ot waiuiutr i,, days, the Dliondila’s iiejiriv dr7d m I Id us vnnno eimps


.Down Hu- pij., j.


linie. niiinial- i„ t,.nd a„d •" wi’li ji|.,t wonderful. \V|,.


Mid nmde ierlile nnd tniiitid Me.


.-iinivtlil,,;; lo il,i„|.


he east his eyes. ;diii„-t will, jidm doun the niounLiin .-id,.


u, . , .


..... . d i,';" ' 7 ' ’


down l ie pil t|,e,„-s noliiilli:. ,ll-t",„ li;:.''’


1- tile 111,, lor mv. and thank i;,i,| i',',' liis !li..iiHl,lf,d lavv lit „p will,


"M.mpv as hv -pokv. and tl,,.,-.. a;,. lakiiio the rino ol sinivrily in i„. C eltic intoiuit um.


" 'i' '


ji lew words holh Hu* need and il„- v ,, I Du* (he ymilh of Hie Rhonda.


'I liis hul. in his siniidi* wjiv. -m,., „„ •, “


Bravery and Endurance. Lliondda \ jdley, to exaiiiim* the ii..,-,i „f


1 went tlown :u the reipic-l i.i i!„. s.d' , •


(lull III ail independent :md iinp:iiti;,l v, tv- I ennld tell liu* nalion.


I.et .me lir.-t {\o-A wiili the ric-d. Tin; Iriiovdy „f Ihe Itimmida Yall.o


lu'hl hardly needs telling. Joj* it j. ;di,.,i,. too well known. Thnuighont in\


1


wa- amazed :il the hniverv jiiid .'udm et .. ot the>e people. | -,„.j,k ‘wilii tl......m,, ,.' inee ol Ujir when | sav that ii ,, easuT to endure hravelv when thciv js


I morrow ihousamls niu-i* .-till


hope ol sneeoiir, hut in* the Dluui.l.hi m, .pj,, liold.s out any hope, and tlier.'lui.. ji,,.;,- .‘'toie loriiinde is amazing. 'ri,..v si\ im openly iluit if prosperitv llooil.'d l.'uh 'V ivitm 1 m


,,


I or many of the pit.- are worh.-d „ni a ,',h’ tiie population not only re.iii,,iii.. I.i,, crease-. Kven when pit- jn.- ui.ihi;i. pJirt tune to-«hiy. hundreds ni lucd, d in-. I s n Hu' siding- tell all too wa’II ti„. f,. 1 7 f


uirk(*ts. * '


. The convA‘r-lon of coal-hui iiiiig d,,,.. o, 01 ha- meant an eiiornioii-


Rliotuidji. the Drilish Njivv alom- aniciu. iM.g tor JI million ton- le—’ j| vi*;ir


Ollieijil ligui-A-s, whilst they' do 'mu


some oi the-,* lads at -tre,*t coriiei Jiny luul dene jin hour*- p.ii<!-f.ir u.uh « , ^ caving sehool. Little w.iml. r ilmi n, . iv had lo-t jdl <le-ire to begin. L;izin< i;c ' •• the-c coiulitinii- seems to !„■ u,niv


• *


an|iiired hy ein-um-tam,*- Hum h\ - i,*- Hiey cerljiinly coiiu* fnun a hai d-.v , ' . i ^


emmg,i stock. Having -,’,'ti i-i n.Li',,' . f Hu* .mine- for my.st'if | rm, harder lahoiir.


The Remedy.


nemg diiner' 'I'lle remedy for llie .voiilli i.t llm III!.,; Ii


have proved it t„ |„, n„i„| land p, I.iu wlial is tin. rvtiivili. an.l cl ;. ! j. ' alle.v IS nmhiiiliiedly a hai l; in ilv l iii.i


IlluVc'Mleilt. There is plelliv nt land vn lii.; liner niiiimtain slopes and v\p, i ii .is


j ill low. laitli, and miivli prawr. I llii.ial, ,.u IS lint vonvi.rnvd ivdii tlivse 'lanoi-. ai;-i d will ho liulv .surprise tlllli tliv .-ah. ; i.li Army Ims loimd n wav out.


l:.■■•lll';lll‘'


with lhi. inspiration of l|i|..|i |!,dv, f imtllor ol Cod in (|„. .k|„ms,- a -la.ill


holding ( oloii.v imilvr .Salvation .\iiiii , II -is nnd inslriivtors wiis storied ini iiiv- a,.


Mini tlie pnhiiv is vmdinllv


wvoks api nil iho slopes of ........I,in i.s-. al tile lu'Jul oi the vjilh*y lU'jir 'I'onx u;iiiil*.. it IS ejillt'd (In* ‘* Hiuis,* n* ilu* Tree-." t”: ;i-


ejiclj l:ul leavi*.- to take up ii fimiiiii.. m* ■^nall hnhltng job he phnii.-. ji (,,•.. i„ :!ic C olony. Iliul IS JI syniiiol of ilu- ;ili',U'c-l:i* nil ol ‘*itizen>hip!


1 hese hu!': jm* tjiuhiht iii


h:i|»py snrroumlin^s. sinul! Imlding-.' inrm- iiig. stock hivi'iling, cjirptimry. cohhl:’:.i,


I, *• .. -Hn'jMly tho iiimicroii.s huihiiiiu'^ on the Colony testify to ,,ni,k jmuI cllit i. iit lojiehing juul lejiniing. Tliev get g<xKi


I>ljiiii li;o(l. educjitional fond fo’i* the mind, and gym. training fm titne-s nt the ho,l*.-. It


J« lijippy. homolv Cnionv. The f.vhlv


nmiithed (•omimmisin*Hiey hejir inenclu*,! iii Ino \ jiili'y is soon forgoiten In tlu* dc-in*


to hoconu* ellioient ejinilng meinlicr- mi file mountjiin side.


Wants to Extend.


Dill there’s sunshine nn the hill.** is one I sluill not easily forget.


•Milvjition Army song, slmdows In the valley.


|lio impression I luive of Hu*tn .'■inging ilio It tvpities


loi giUs III kmd. cast-olf olotliing. Ixx.t.s gardening tviils, tools of all kinds, timlier, .Mill .1 host ol other things which go tn liirni


IcjiI it’.- tnio, v n l u e ' ' " " " " " The Anny in its greiit-heiirleil wav has


o ml the romedv, the persimnel, an'd the mgaiiizatmn. 'Ihey need our help. I„r it IS 11 nntlonal salvntimi thev me earning


-ship ”


nsi pliy of loving one’s neighhnnr as ime’s 'miVl A T ^“ ',,','''■'’ ,1, 9'""'


’"S'mmeo on fnlnre eitizeiv tlm Higher IMiil- tn Jlaevdniiia,


gJivo Jiio hope. ’


1)0 the joy ol recognition. .r., w' ..')’“"i


n how smal a way, Tl,ere will one dav ''nspond and to


tend tills work, and open otlier phice-. Init. r - ' t oosts money, not ji grejit a


(lie hope jiiul u*jiy out Hu* Siilvjition‘Armv fiJvmg them. The Army ivant- to ex­


lu'jiri. n


Mjihu^'i. : st Jilcd Rc.ul.


Ijiv- >|a in' tii.’ thill


I'l.,.!: pi f Ol gjiiii-i*(l Hu* pnz-| I'jincN


The l;:l


2. \Villi;| -\pple


'iloyi’i* Kl Dnm(uJ


3. Mi- !Deuhurs| Dictti’l


Ga


Icy (\ icl C’ottiml L i .-- l . I


A i.nllMl


what Is hying ihim. I lind il dilli, nil l„ ui.m n plain jmirnalistiv story will........... ... n, II must sniiiv ivlivn I sav ihal nil ,' . i-- Ih'vii vonimvnvvd as a rvmviiy lia- '..... ,f


H:c . l.iU 1.1,11


Ml-- Dull JL ’jM.. .Ill I'*. Fijinl


ol (oil Wiiat


mo-l jippjdliiig fjietor of Hu* tra'.:c,’; j.: that ot the lads leaving -chool witli'ur’ : \e.-lige ol JI ho[)e o| eiii|doynu-iii. 0 | i',. Hiere are some tlimisjinds l’x*twi*eii i!i,. ol I I and LS.


- In each town I tall.cd w il,


a very vivul ideji of the depres-imt. d > ,u least 1,* I ot the need for reiiiedv. T;., ro Jire slightly more than oO.lMlO jn’-iuvd i., n son- III Hu* Rhondda \’allev. IC.lKiii ,,t JU-e in r.’ceipi ot the ‘* dole.** Tl„.,v addition tluii vast margin of uiieMip!.”, d vliieli tills tignre <loes not jic<-oiiiu Im I'm •


o 1, 1-. i., ,!,o I..,.plc • .ioimudi-i. to ;.iip ii,'


.'oiiih in that depn*.—ed di-trici .1,11' ,,,, ;;*me,Iy they have .-,*( o„l i.. pnaid,.


1 ' '


one ever wjinis to work tiowii ili?. n’li ■ ’ go hecau-e we jiiv horn to it ;i,„! other chance. I worked down ., ,7 , ? Jonvpjindy jifier I left .school; i!,..,*, nearlv three years out of wnilj. v. i


A ' ' tA l l AA ' 7


| ). I I ^


hjirn. David wa- earelnllv weighiui. ...V? Hiixing the ingredients fur ilu* eveni,,- , / lor his pigs ami poultry jis we etiii’rcd.


eiVIIIG YOUTH A CHANCE. Hope in Ihe Dark Rhondda.


little girl lield. I-MI greguiiml There "


nient -t:- grogjit ioi| ■xvere nuii »liu* to t l Brcniuinl In tlief


sern't:n\l (Vuigr<’g:i llieir M' Clnireh Mr. (L 1 Beloctionl


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