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ADVERTISER AJ*fD TEVIES. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934. NET PROCEEDS £215


Grindleton Church Bazaar Completely Successful. EFFORT.


All Sections Busy in Popular and Pleasing Function.


cluded th e r en a i r ami al teraUon of the west <’ml ol till* scliool, an all(*ration to tlie s tone -steps, till* provision of a new elnireh hell


and, iiiost of nil, tlie provision of a new Su n d ay School haulier . Th a t no less a ^'” '1 than L'lJlo was I'aiseil sjK.nks volnimvs for the amo u n t of work p u t into


the el lor t an d for the generous snpposl Kiveii to the point, of saerifiee.


a|>pe: irame with eight smar t ly decorated stalls neat ly ar rai igi ‘d and packed with goods. The stalls included a -men’s h a rd ­ ware stal l, .Mothei's’ (Inioii dr ap e ry vtall l'elln\\>hi|) oi .Mair iage el iihl ren's stal l, (Jil ls’ I'rielidlv .'society fam-y goods stall , ( ’a i idida tes ’ toilet, slal l. a (lower stall, sweets stalls , in achlition to the spacious ref re' -hment loom.


'1 he M-)ioo!ro_oin pr«‘scnted a vi*ry pleasing l-aieh stnll had hei


■another. SiiMiee it to say (hat. alt the stalls wyn* nyatly adorneil and iileasing tas te amt disiTctioii had been shewn hv t)io-e resnoii sihlc.


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linMeis were kept, e\tieim*ly busy and tin elioTt wns given a good sem'l-otr liy the fact tha t CP7 was raisi'd on the Fr iday. 'riicro was a general feeling of sal isfaet ion on S a tn n i ay night when the Vicar , mneh grat i t ied. anmmneed th a t the total takings amounted to .C21o.


F r id a y ’s Op o n in g Coromony.


p i r lo rmed hy Mrs. I tolnn <Jreemvootl, «*f Whalley, and in the ahsence of Mrs. I ' rank Driver , ot Silsilen, who was indisposed, Mis. Oate s, of .'^ilsden. u;is eliai rinan. 'rher»* was a fai rly big a t ten d an c e to witness tin opening eeremony.


The opi'iiiiig ceremony on l'’r iday was 'Phe Vicar, tin* Kev. 1C. X. I.ivcm'v, who


■'I'ln' world to-da.v sorely needi>d tin* adxanec nieiit of the kingiloin of Chr is t . The, were deeply imlehli'd to .Mrs. Oate s, who at short mdiee had taken the place of Mrs. Driver.


Mrs. Oates saiil tha t Mrs. Driver was


le ry sor ry tha t sin* emild not a t tend. “ I had promised to eomi' with her in anv case, hut I did not CNperl to oei’iipv th is position, I\!i's. ()ales proceish'd. N*ew plaei'x had always a fascination for her and the only place -he had vi- ited in the dis tr ict was


' re- - ide. She had mi dillieiiltv in lindiim (ii 'indleton. thanks to the explieit in- tnie. lion- forwarded hy Mr - . I jve -ey. lint onei 1 *' year - ago she hm1 oeea-ion lo \ is i l ; li t t le ^■iIlage named -lump. Sin* got olf at the nearest railway s tat ion and was toh whieli il ireelion the Nillage lay. .‘she see.nied lo havi* bi'cn walking miles when she came to a signpost wliii'h hon> the significant words. •• J ump three miles.” - (Laughter .^


the h.azaar if only to he tif ser \ iee to Mis Dive-ey. who was held in the highest e-iet'in in the nradford di - t r ie i , and who work for var ious organi sa t ions was niiieli ap)tiveiate«l. Slu* eonfe—ed to feeling a l i t t le nervous, for that wa- the first time she liad pre-ide<! at a ha/.aar.


leai'ing home, liei' -on told lii'r to look ii)i


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Ii, ilicir ^ inlol.M--.


ii* to Jici'l (,ri | l t MU ;i 1o;h! Iiim ^ill til.'.


| i . y Th,. Tail- I'llla in flora 'rill- Club


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■jininrips siili- 1111 ounnovioa I ro.


ill piihli". ulio


ill"-.- rci:iil;i- ••||u;iVs


the Hist ch a p te r of .lermniah and n*ad tin* Sth vei -e in par t i i 'ular . P a th e r euri«ms .sho tlid a- in - tn ie t i ‘d, and found these worils; “ He not a f raid of the i r fae<'s.” ( liangh- te r . 1---.‘she was glad to sa.v sln« had been leci'ived with Kindly faei's. Mrs. Dale appealetl to tin* amlienei' to -np p o i t tlio baz aar to ihe he-t of th e i r abi l i ty and tlui- help forward tin* great work of tho elinrrh.


Th o Wo r k of th o Ch u r ch .


'rin* Chur .'h is tin* nmin bulwark of tin* Stat*' agains t powers whii'Ii ar** s t r iving t*i l*iw**r tin* tmiral standar*!- *>f tin* *-onntry ami *lestr*iY tin* li fe of the nat ion, 'rln'i** lire |ieopii* wh*> helii've tha t might is right ami we must suppor t *»ur i*liur**ln's and scinmls ami ln'll> tho i jupor tanl work tlu*y a r e *l*iing. T ask you to follow tin* *Uctat*'- of .vour h e a t t an d sp*'inl a- fr*'«*ly a- yon «*an.”—(Apphuis*'.)


.'A >-ol<* *if th a n k s t*> "Mrs. (It*'«>nw*Hi*l was


n!'»ip*i-e*| hy All*. 0«bli»', si'coml*'*! by Air. AA'ats*in, ami ln*artily *'arri***l, Tbanks t*i Airs. Oates wt*ri* express***! by Air-. Liv**-e.v.


In appr*'**iali*m of tli**ir s**rvi*‘es. iMimpn'ts


Av*'r*' pr*'sentisl ou behal f of tho **lmreii ofliriiils to Airs. (»re4>invoo*l ami Airs. Oates bv two l i t t le girl s. Gwen TTargroaves and Gn d n .Smithson.


S a tu r d a y ' s Opening.


neco‘csnrv 'such ofTorts were and Mhought ibev did mml i goo*l in br in g in g th e in'ople of th e par i sh togel ln' r . Afany entmisms


af t . ' rnoon, when tin* b a z a a r was opoiuvl by Air. P r in n Rotlgers, *if Cb n tbmn . Afr. l in rv e y was iu i rodueod b.v^ th e Vicar , who .sai*l tl iat he f re. iuent ly visi ted Orimlle ton an d was a splendid f r iend of tlie elum*h. Atr. l l a rv e v said he knew full well Imw


Air. AVaUor ITarve.v, *if Pundey' , j>re'>i*h'*l over a crowded ntteudiuu'O* on f -nturdav


only too )ih‘a-ed t«i ht* of iissistaiua* a t (Jrin*ll«‘l*Mi ami **sp****ially afl**r tho A*i**ar had t.ild lu'r -oim'thing of tin* har«t work tlom* in tin* la-t f**w w***'ks hy vaii*ins Ms'tions of tin* ••hur*-h. “ Y*m all Kmuv how diliicnlt it is to ma in ta in the .'hnn'l i ami M'lnnil- in tlies** ^la^•s,“ sin* a*ld*‘*L .'some pe*nil** f*iig*>t th a t it i- *uving to tin* h:ml worli and thought of onr am-i'-toi': (hat w<* ha\'*> on r li.'aulifiil i‘)iut«'h*'s toulay :in*l sur*‘ly it is up t«i ns to s**«* tha t tin* w*irk is i*arrie*l *ni in a fit ami jirop**!* fashion. I think tlmt bazaar s ai** an **\<-ell(*iit wa.v <if *lrawing ji*'«iph* t*igotln*r in a par ish, 'rin'v male*' *>in* r*'aliz** what an in q n n lan t par t the ( 'hnr .'h plays in *iur «laily lift*,


Mrs. ( Jre*'Mw<io*l *l**elare*l th a t -he was .\- -he was Mrs. Oate s -ait! -he was plt'ased to a t ten d


................... .. .Mrs. Oal.-s. saitl he wanted people mil- only to Imy something from (he W"ll-paeked stalls but to ri'alize that tlie_ were s i inpor ing the great cause of Chris t.


M(*th on I ' r iday amt .'Saturday tlie stall-


decoraled aeeonl ing to the iHlferiiig ta>t nl the respective stallholders and it would he invidious to nu'iition one moi'i* than


ol St . Amhrobo’s Church, Cr iiullotou, have been u o ru j i i^ wi th niitjhL nmi main ju ah in ^ th e necessarv p r ep a r a t io n s fur a two ilavs’ baz aar , which look jilaco on .I'^riilay and o a tu r d a v la st . ^ l an y calls have been made upon th e vi l lagers ’ pur.'^os in r ecent years and it IS lo the erei li t of everyone th a t no dr servmj r .-anst- is nejrlecled. J.n spi te of ilio dilheuit lime-:, the par ishioner s felt, very Keenlv the onus of le spons ihi l i ty with n*- Uard to the i i iaintenaneo of church proper ty anil ^et to work with williujrness ami i*n- thnsiasiii when it was nnule clear to them at a Chiii’eli ('ouiieil nieeliiij^ th a t ce r tain nnprovmiu*iits were necessary.


'Pliese in­ I 'o r till* hist ihrco mimth s, the par isl iioncrs PICTURE PROGRAmmE FEATURES k in g l a n e p ic t u r e h a l l .


•sense of the te rm, is “ Paddy, The *Ne.\l JlesL 'J'hing,” sliowiiij' a t the Iviny i .ane


P ic tu r e Hai l thi.s week. J t is generally


conceded th a t ol the many admi rahlo par t s which J a n e t Gaynor has por t rayed, her role in “ Haddy JiOng Jvegs


is un-


hot ter BUp])ort in the gidso of lover than th a t given by Wa rne r Haxlcr , who has n ot played opimsite iMiss Ga.Mior hIiico the screening ol “ Daddy l-ung jA'gs.’’ “ P a d d y ’’ pulsates with lifi*, hmmiur , anil pathos, while beaut i ful photography of t rue J rish set t ings hlend per feeily witli tlio s t rungth an d cha ra c te r of this ilelightful pietnro of homi* life. In this adapta t ion nl the novel hy (Jerlr tide 'Page, iVliss (Jayiior has the par t ol an Irish colleen who hives la th e r , sis ter , aiul homo, but withal a rugae with a liery temper , tu in in g a ma i r s hoail, then g e t t in g j| ta - le of her own mc*<neJne. News Gazi 't te ami the enstomary leali ires ar<* shown.


i'.'oi' conlil she have


lor ne.Nl, week, h.gin i ii iig oa Monday with iiimont Ihiti.sh production of “ A tJlinlv


I wo nieJ'itorions pictures ari* announced


p o i t a n t role oi I'.ilcen l''oir«?sl<*r, Iho onlv woman pre.-ent when the “ r i n g ” met to di.sposo of ci*rtaiii valuables taken from man who-e dead body was loiiml in a mi l way eompar t inei i t a t a London .terminus, .And I'.ilei'ii, who hiH?ame emhroil(*d in nast\ ' s i tna t ion- . at teinled tlie m.-eting to rei>ri lit hc-r la th e r , ignorant, of tin* working.


<’ast 111 a ver.v dii rerent mould. Wa in e r Olaml.


, “ Wor thy Deceiver,” the theme of which IS social jealousy, with Pegina ld Dnnnv im- P<■|•'ena.tlng a Lord he.ause the I’lmiket ts iieM iliair w»-re eiit»*rt;iining a real , livt* r-nglish lord, who turns out to have lieeii


than whom no otla.i


Motor, perhaps , has played -the impa-sive ( liiimnian with more marked sneooss will he seen on Thur sday, with He a th e r .\ngel in •' ( har lic Ch an ’s Cre-ite-t Casi> ” This latest ol the Chan saga lakes Char l ie over tlio Miosl dilhciiK t rai l of i i i in e and clues It ha- hecn hi- lot (,i t read. Stopped a t


M'llers. “ T)„. Last Ad am,” bv J ame s CJonld Cozzens, Inrinslies tin* - tnrv of “ Doctor


l ' - i


it -mall phua* af lair s and gossip, hnnioroiis Pogers having a very human charncter isa-


Will Pog»*rs and Loiii-^‘ l)ri*s-cr a r e oo- d. i r red.


'^•'hPerting picture in which It I- ;i richly <>iiiertaining tale


ti'*n whiidi he in t e r pm' s in his own in- »iiiitaliK« wav. THE RIALTO. BLACKBURN.


gnllihlc, and lovalile imiiher. and Cl.iudetle Imlhert jis her at t raet iv. - d a u g h t e r “ 'I'hree- Corner .sl Moon “ prmi i lcs delici.iu- dmiiestie oemedy at The Pial to this week.


The


sn-pe<-ted l a n e r ty with gaieiv ’ami l ight . he.-irtedm>s- tnrni -h the theme.


hold ot -plemli<l!y drawn ch a ra iy e i - inclnde-


Pn h j i rd .Alien T.ini P:own. Hardie Alliright and W alla<-e Ford. 'I’hat fav omPc inn-ical emmah' - t a r .TaeK


Pnehai ian. appe a r - with Kl-ie P amlo h n and an alLs tar ea- t thrMiighniH ne\i, week T h a t ’s .A Ooml CJirL” a Mriti li mid


Mimmiion im-tiire wliieii J a ck Ihi -hanan per-oiially di rected.


out I ( hnr*'he>


w *'ri> t Ix'i e I *1.1


4'sp*'.-i;illy .nir t.iwn elinr*-lu*.s. mi*l I ’-ni.po.-e von al-o hav«* y.mr *HHieidtit*s her**.


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.Air. H:irv«'y pr*H*«“***led. iay m e i**niarkalilv inior,


I do


Ltv.'-ey ;i-k***l him t*» .)p«*n Ih.* Imzaar t.-It .p i i te tright. -n.'d. Imt .Air. Liv.>-.*v


Inqn* tha t y.mr liaz:iar will im'et with tin* ••'v.'ss It t n.r.inglily des.*rv.*,..’’-~(Applmise. ) -Air, R.Mgeis r .mfe-s. ‘*l th a t when Air.


he


such a g.iml I riend ami he hear. l s. i ’ imi.-l *t tin* w.iml.Ttiil w.irk b**ing don*> tha t In


womlerfiil stal l- mnl thinks of all tin* w.nk put in to this 1‘lfort. on** r**aliz.*s it. gi«*at cr.sli t t.i^ the worker s ,” Air. Rodgers pr*i('e*'*I*'d “ A\»* must also r«'im*inher tha t in ( .rimll .'ton there ar.* othe r .'auses, uml the lolk .if Grindl*‘toii a r e tin* fn-st to help .'v**iy . ither I'ause tha t I'omes along.


lot has been *l*iin* in the past for this par ish hy sii.-h etforts ns toolav's. Js n gr.'nt ileal nnire to be .bnie.


(.•It In' iim-t enim* ahnig mid siipp.n-l them \\ In-n .im* l.i.iks nmn d am!


tin'-.* m a d e I t i^ a eomedv of


as ;i grent *l.*:d to he -:iid for th**m liope y.ni will nehi.'v** what yon set do.


ih.iiit Imzaars. hut a l t e r :ill


advent lire- ol an idle rich familv n h o face .\ house,


Wi th Mary Poland a- an irrcpre.ssilile


every point b.v elo-ed mouths and feared a.ssociations. ('Imn fall- back mi his mellow )dii[nsn|iby to <ljc .solution of a crimt« tliat lias ilie polli'c b.ickcd agains t a wall. An- itlicr great thr i l ler Sti l l amongst tbo bo.st


1- rapid tbroiighoii l, and *lie re are some eerie .scenes ill a cellar .sivretly iitilisod bv (lie Pul i ' whore t-rmihloBoino people are tiii- eremoniously dealt wi th. Ilniuoiir ahmmds


Stan d in g , and Anna .Mav Wong is Cbnie -o lieanty wimm I’y k e ’ lmd mar rieil in (be r.a.sl wit liont, however, ga ining miieh inlormatnm.


the g ang, is pla.ved by Wytidliain 'I’he action ot th e picture


;ind jMirpose ol Ihe Ping, whose atriHiitics brought Holmes into action in a voritahlc l.attlo of wits. Captain I'vke. the leader el


gesteil hy the “ -Slierlocli Ilolmea ” s torv hv iho la te Si r . \ r t l in r Conan DoyK*. *'J’h*c most- laiiion- delisdive in tiction is pla.vcil h.V Pi'giiiald Owen, ninl the .«tory, whiidi has to do with a er iminal gan g known as ' riio Scar let P in g , ’’ I- just one th r i l l on (op ol another .


.June Clyde has the im In Scar let ,“ an ai lventnro whii.-h was siig


th al lengcd. One would go so f a r as to say_ tliaL^ her “ PaiUly ’’ now tills premier position in llie long s t r in g of roles which sho has enactei l.


A very cl iarming pic ture, in the he.sr THE GRAND.


aiul Clark CJ.ahloj iiiailo the i r npiioarancc on Wednesday i i ighl ( to th e end of tho week) lit Tho Gr an d in Metro-Golilwyn's much discnssetl ta lk in g picture version ol h'. I \larion Crawford’.s undying romance, “ The WTiite Sis ter .” The eombinalioii is ii i»nrticularly s t ro n g one. Un d e r ’ tlie earo- lul direction of Victor Fleming they make a boautifii l version of one of the most s t i r r in g lovo -stories in l i tera ry li istorv. The atory of an ari . -tocratic I t a l ia n girl who falls in lovo with a soldie r on tho evo of he r ma rn a g o Lo a nmn of he r faUier ’s choice gives both iAliss Hayes and Gsiblo every oppo r tu n i ty for romant ic iiortraynls of tbo li rst order . AVhotlicr i t bu in the iJgliter .-cones of the c a rnival a t th e s t a r t of tbo picture, or a t tho i l rama l ic moment when tho soldie r whom tho heroine believed lo ho doa,| r e tu rn s very much alive tho work ol the two .stars i.s a t all limes touch- ing an d ollecLivo. Eowis Slone, Louise Glosser Halo. May Pohsoii , Edwa rd .Arnold an d Alan Kdwarils havo imp o r tan t roles in this cxijiiisito emotionally dramali i! plav ! which ^ is t r e ated wi th d igni ty and rover- | Psfnghter , too, i?> the lieynote of a ence. There are many memorablo moments M»*’t‘ially delectable farce, “ You Made Me in “ Tho A


A’h i to Si s te r .”


ford aii(] Gary CJoopor in a .story wr i t ten bv iho br i l l iant wr i te r , WTIliam Faulkne r , aim iH^ree^ted Ii.v Ilowarii JIawkes, are ilie factors


'I’lio coinhineil aiipearanco of J o a n Craw,


which give Mol ro-Goldwyn's To-dny AVo I n v o ” (opening on Monday) the reiuiLation ot heing one ot tho most ant ict | ialed motion picltiros ol _ tin* cur rent , einema season, ^•lamorons .Miss Crawford is c a - t as a nieia- hor of an amhii lance u ni t in this i>ictiire,


.whieh IS do.serihed as tho e.xperieiices of a woimiii and thre e im*n dur in g tho world war . Cooper is in tin* pr incipal male lead as an Amonean avia tor , and the other memh«*rs ol the niali* t r iangle a r e played hy Pobor t Young, r.-ceiitly seen in “ iMen


Aork Ib c a t ro Giiihl .star.


Mini Frai iehot ' rone, tlie New 'riu* aolivilies


sereeiUMl. Ihr il ls , eliilKs and i*reep.s abound in


lo r tw enty years luvaiise on the s t roke of one ♦•aeh gues t tHa-upying the mom had met


a violi’iit <h'ath. '1 hoinas (Wi l l iam Jani iev) young an d in love wiLh Hel ldor f ’.s d au g h te r I rene JGInr ia .'‘J tn a r i ) . .-ms his chance to prove hi- <aiiirage, and propose- lo s|K«nd the night in the ilr«*athal room. If the other two nii-M ,if whom he i- violently je a lo u s -- will do the same. AVlii^t hapjH.*iis. and the i>lulion oi till* whole hiisiness, is ini r ignim: uul s ta r t l in g to those who endeavoin* to 'p a t ” tin* culpr it before the t ru th i-ome-


ont. Faiil Dukas. 1-Mward Arnold. Muriel Ki rkland, Flizalieth Pater son, R u - e l | Hop. ton and Robert P a r r a t t (tho Initler) a r e in the very s t rong east .


ar iety. inter»'s(. shorts . ami


I’athetone and the news


hiilletin make up a spe<Mally at t ra e l iv e k*<‘iul lUiigrainme.


Sonih of I 'ranee. there to mo t .Aunt ILdeii ml to elaini his hall -hare «if a million lint on comlitioiis.


lioniids. 'I'lie other


hal f of tin* to r t i ine g«ies 'lo .Alova. Helen's ward and .Lu-k's i‘iiii-in. .Auntie, at who-e discretion Jael i eitln*r gots tin* money or losos ii. in- i -ls tha-t .lack shall br ing -»nne ot hi- inen f riends with him to protect Moya Ironi for tune liunti*rs. And tha t i- wlien tho fun begins — an d eont inuo- iin- inter rupl t s l ly unt i l all obMaeles to two


s i 'parate nnioiw are reimivod to tb.* rompletti alis faotion of Aunt Holon.


(Ajhlie mid till'*'*' im'lldiei-. (.'iris’ l''Men*lly S*nd*>ty .Stall


All*- .1. Liv.*-**y.


of th*' .'•'i.I.'


Ftdlow-liip .if Almriag** Sta l l :


Mini iminluM's ot tin* branch. 1'l.nvt‘r .'stall: Airs. .Smith :ind .itlu*r-. G ir ls ’ I'li.-ndly .'•Jo*d.*ty Can«!h!at«*-’ .'st:ill


Airs. .1. H. Ali— Fort


Swf.' t .Stall: La*li*‘s .if tin* .Altn''h*ni-«'-. Men - .'•'tall: Mr . \ \ ’. .A-piK-n mnl otln*i- r.ioin :iinl R.‘f r e -hm. 'n l s : AH'inlu i Aloiln'r - ’ Union.


S iam - : Tin* P.iy-’ Clnh. PENDLETON. VI-.STliY MKICTINC, - 'I'l,.. i : . , - t , r V , - i ,v


ui«' lm[ ; ni l , hi'M l,i-t niKlit wi'clc iil Hi'.' sehiiol, tin* yie:ir*in-eharg«*, tin* R**v. I>. G. Da\i*--. pi .' - i. ling. Mr . ,1. WAuikii* was re-


.A .A m*w 'I’ln'r.*


ing. Air. Rotlg**rs th.*n <l.*.-lared the baz aar *ip**n. Air. Haiv**y mid Air. Rmlgers w**re then lir*'-**nt.‘*l witli but tonholes bv Ih'tCv


Wdkin- . in an d .<lmil**y Hmvar th. ’ mnl tln-v iver.* al-*> warmly thank.s i for t ln'i r s.*rvi**es on tin* prniio- lt ion *if Mr . Od.lie. .seeomb**! I'.' Mrs. .'^iinth.


Bazaar Workers.


out by ,*sister Ge r tn u le M.iore ami Ali-- .1 ljiv.*s.*v: Messrs. AV. Od.lto and TT. AVatsoiI Mmr.’*l the .luties of t r i 'a -u r e r ; and the A lear, the Rev, ]•.. X. Tjivesey, was chai r -


f.ill.iwing IS nn ollieial list of stal ls mid s tauholdors ?


V“,V* . *'* G*>m'rnl Commi t tee. 'The


Mothei - Pniot i S ta l l : Airs, l.ivesev (on- rolliug tnember ) , and liolpcr^


Tin* - . r r e ta r ia l duti i's were ablv carric*!


hnnn**r is nrg.-ntl.v n.’.**l.-,l nm] 1 a.in told that .v.*s(»*r*hi.v’s -mv e— will eov**r the I'o-t 111 that .llreeti.in. Put of ***mrse tlnw** iin* inmiy nmr** iniprov.*nn*nts r*'*piin*4| 1 d.i renlly hope th a t tn-dav will he a n ’ out- Mamling ......... - mnl thnt all the-** thin-'s Ml ing.*ntly want . ‘*| will -.i.m he foitln'.im-


idei^te.l A'iem’s wanlen. ainl Air. T.-nipe-i AA.I.I.L jn.iph*’- warilen.


men: Me—r-. \ \ \ (Am jn ' it liwalte .


.Mrs. \\al l«-oik wer** appointe*! repre-ei i ta- ^^''’‘■


ol tin* village R«'a*ling Room, a wliist dr ive ami *l:ineo was ln*l*l on T'riday evening at tin* 1 n-titiit*'.


si' iitalive- I«i tin* R**ri-dei’au:tl C*ouf*'r»*ii*^**, AAHISP I) R I A'hk- - ’r*i luigirn'in tin* fun.Is


Pr ize- were won as follows: - -L a d i e s : 1, Air-. A\*. Cowp e r thwa i le : 2. Airs, Robinson: con-ohitinn^ Alis- H. Mitch**U. G.*nt1«'ni**u; 1. Air. \\ '. Po b in so u ; 2. Mr . K. Sl inge r ; een-olati*m. Mrs. J ump . Tin* c.miml ltee a r e g r ateful to Lady \Vorsli*v-TayIor, Airs. iAspinall. ami Air. J . Reym»l*'ls, who goner «nisly provi*le»l tlie pr i res . nml al«o to AIr>, •Aspimdl fop till' g i f t of a blanket , th e sale of wliii'li augiut'iit***! tlie i>ri>ce*.'«ls by iJl l.is. -1*1. Dancing was much enjov***! to nnisie suppl ied by th e Ribcl iesler ‘ 7Aain*e P aml and unNinhors of th e Committee acted a - Af.C.’s. Refreshm ents wor*' serve*l bv Indies* 4'oiiimitte*s and tbo ev en t prov<*<l popula r an d Bucccssftd.


I'm- 'vhi-l am! play was l■^lmlm•l^'lI niiiliT tlia -up.*rvi-i.m ot Mr .


’I'**n tabl«*s w.'r*» oceu}>i*'d \\ ’. Cowper tbwai te.


I. .Mitclndl ami Mis . 1|. Sinalley it*pr«'-


Pi‘dy AA'orsl.'y-’rayior :iml ‘‘^an Conle renc*. ainl Air-.


w.'Il J . Oddie. T. AVallw.irk. G. AVhitw.ll a!'' Vo .V


.At tin* miIi*^*-


qm-nt mmna l Parml i ial Chureh C.min^il nu'. 'ting th e l.ilhiwing wer** ele.^te*! -i*les.


'\\ AVIiit-


lri**nd- ••onm-eieil wi th a ji r ivate detmtivi* igeney. i- summoned niie.KiH'oteillv to the


miusing cninplieation- ar ising out of tin* idveninies ot .lack Parr«iw. a verv finan- lall.v «*mharas-iHl young man who, through


T h i s d * * l l


M I o m l i e a m i


w


eonversatnii i leads to ghos.s , tln*ii to the lie - luy-lei'ieus Him* Poiim. kept loeked


on J liiir.s<lay, is r ight iv <>ntitl<>d a -eii-a- tumal m.vstery th r i l ler . Lionel Atwill jilays tin* roil* j)i Paroii von Helldor f , at wlms<i ta* a hir tln lay j iai iv is in progress 'I'ln*


.'it^fots ol the Pine Room ’’ wliii-li, eomiug


giound for tiu* plot , tln^ eoiiflict is never allowed to snhmerge the Ideal p oint ol dr ama in th e .strong personal it ies who are eiitangleil in a .struggle lor life an d love hehiiid the lines. ComcHly in ler lmles ar r brought in to the s'.or.v liy Roscoe TCnrus as the “ life o| the bi l let ,” whose huinorous philosophio- .<i*rve to relieve the lonsieii. riie nsiial news, interes t and shor ts will ho


j)ar t, an d the re are o th e r oxi-iLing ojiisoilos Hut al though tho war sorve.s as a hack-


ol the Priti.sli navy, par t icular ly thei r imitor (h'st royers,’’ play a prominent


J.-ovo


la te on the wedding inorning, ami Stanley, who has .Mlayod lo finish a round of golf Inr ii s up III idns fours. Uy force he -succeeds III iiersuading her to accompany him 401 the honeymoon amt lands Iier in nil out-ol -tho-way i.-ouiitiy inn, where (hero is nei ther foml nor fire. Worse! ho eonf ronls her wi th a set nt relatiiins, sjieeially hired Irom a lilm agency—a hnlf-wi-l among tiie niiniher—ami she shows her displeasure in unmistakahli* lashion. However, jn - t when th a t he has gone far enough,


I h c lma ea]Utnlate s, ami , oi course, tlio rest,


Luve, hrimful iif laughte r horn ,if rnev tlialogm* and tlivor ting im-i<limt,


.Music


loo, phi.ys an integral p a r t iii the t re a t - nn*nt adding to the gem*ral gnii*(v.


u-iinl news and i i i te n s t f . 'aluie- an- in the programme.


On Thnr-4lay and .:.i the end of tin* week


Ivor .Niivello and Ursula J e a n s will he seen t«»g.*th.‘r ill an iintisiial ami appeal im' ronmnee. “ | Liv.nl Wi th You.” There is a hri liaiit suppor t ing <-ist in this famous iNiiVidlo play, a hive »tory qui te out 4»f the oril iiiary. .ALlnmgh the nnhealt hv inllm*mr" id .the Russian tenip.-raim-nt cin Fnglish family lifo is the them**, it is »-xiiloit**d in a inaiiiu'r th a t *di*vcrl.v intreilms^s coni' prelmnsiv.' cnte r ta inme i i i without stooiiing to the .simhd. “ I livetl AViih Y o n ” is a pn'toi-i* <<i rememher . An nimsnally goo,I 0|M*rnlor’s Opern.”


- h o r t ' WHALLEY. irrepres.sihly happy s tory, and with a varieil


.supimr ting prograimm* mak.*- uji a show.


Rarha


wil he privileg***! to see, ami hear , “ The ...1*1 Diggers of


II .


i’* ! ! ? , ' . * ) " a n lUijml**ll. War ren AAdhani. Ginger Poger,-. Ruby lC*-!ler ami •liners, wu b the ln'si jn>-sihle suppor t , pro


vidi* what will in* one of the he-i alLronmi • •ntof tainments tha t ha- lie AYhallev.


iILronm! sei'ii


in


IS an^ u i tn g i i in g ami al t r ao ; iv e imm-to- story *if a “ nin.-i-to-nian gi r l .” On nights, palnnis


Maby I*ne«>“ wi th (Jeorge Prent . This verv exc«l-


loiit musn-al *-ome*ly is par t i . -nKulv' m.table lor sumptuous -p**etaeIos. its feast’ of song galaxy ol - ta r s , its beaiitv *h..riis. and its


Pegin i iing on .M.imlay, for thre.* nights, n


‘'^lamvyek will he **Me*‘m**l in 'J’his


:'ek.«'mP- pieuiria l atlra**iion . Iohn-on.“ f.-atures .loan Plan- C l i e s e r Mor r is in a liv**ly.


'fin* TH E PACIF IST’S CASE.


w:us iho *ipening ot a *liseus-iun in which all ineiiiher- pre-**iu **\iu**s>ed th e i r personal opinions.


peace is, of e*iur-**, mor** advanc*^*! than th a t of any othe r politii^a! p a r ty in tin* count ry, mid tor tha t r**a.son amongs t Jiiany other s I :un :i iiit>inh*‘r and loyal .sn]iport**r • if the Labour par ty.


.As* an nlisolute


pai’itisl, luiwi'ver, I would like lo .s**e the policy - ti ll fu r th e r iulva]ic*d, ami when


le ar has lu b t l tlm w*irl*l. Faeh I 'ountiy ha- tri«'d to m:iko its il*‘t*'n,'es l)»*i(or nml b«‘ti*'r ami ;i ra*-,* in an nmn en l s ha- tak**ii pla*-**.


'riu'ii, when the n at ion- havi* he-


.’snd«b*nly a niateh i- str iiek, iher** i- :in oxidosiou, ami the worM is plun’g***! in war.


I'tiine fully an iu i l . lh*‘r»* ha- li**.*n a growing ten-ion ami ev«Tyom* ha.s wait .'d for aitin^k.


' rhis Inippen*^*! in lOM mul it will happen gain nnl


mi l, ., , ...n..-


imv«-i |ircvcntc<l w;ii. pi*'v»'nt«'*T tnvasi**ii .or


CAR DRIVING MADE EASY


A HANDY LITTLE CAR WITH R EMA RK A B L E PERFORMANCE.


th*< .■ lo«-pnwo,- i .voi . ,;,|


»f.i\ iiivitotl to to. i a oar ol' Miiallor pouor a <ar ol lowor -onsat ion. Imt of loiimikiil.l.' !


ami liim-.


g.^ar .*li:ing.*, ••"infort.


liav.M- lawn t a k n i f..,' a li.l,. I„ „no ol liill-ilovomlnt; . am aii.l


tlio oviM.iiorito, ail " A.ivorlisoi |■.■|lll•.,lMllalivo wa. Um otlior


.n* lii\»* inodi'I to -eat four S' l io. witli oliitoliloss AVellgat.* .Motor.- Limi t , •*!. Clitln'roe. h:ive


th.' l*v:d Sing.'i- ag« in-y ami milni.ly in-**d In* siirpriM'd to s*'o nmr** :iii,l in*ir** Sing**r.s ,.ii the r.*;uL 'I’lu* nuMl.-l w,* tesl i ' . l - now .-,i!d t.i an .m in*r who h:i- ean-e lor his pri*le in tin* .-iir- t.Hik ns wi th a -en.-e of suiein— and satetv. and also wi th e.-lority. *>v»t a lea lengths ol s«•^•on*l•*'la^s rinuls i i i th th**ir I ' l i ' t i i i i : am! ti ii i ii iic. sml.Ioii 'oliintis am! iiiiovjiootoil ilo-ooiits. Tlio oar provr. l llosililoll onsy pi ooiltml, iillil wil- ooilllort- alil.* ill nil r i ivnin- tanees . o, i ij,,, u-jd.* 'Mioii roml i|iiito .satisfaotorv upooil wa. .iovolopoil willi tlio oar liiillliii,; tlio roiii! iioH.


a-t.Hii-(iing proposi t ion, giving an im p r e - .At* aiiv speotl


ehniln'r. This nim*-liorse power e a r is reallv an


;*n»u ol higher power. Ksp<*eiallv ilellghtfid t- th e ea-y g e a r eliaiige.


*l*'vi**4's are an i iutoumtie re*stnr t ing di*vi**e, easy to *ip«*riit*' ilirvetion sigtinls. au»l very somul mill a t t r a c t iv e oonehwork.


nml


liiindv e a r . goo*l to look n t an d **asv to tlrivo. wo should not overlook th e Singers a t A\**llgate Alotors.


I f we wen* looking for nn eeouomicnl,


the m**re-t novice can i lmngo up nu*l *lown s ilenllv wi th the pre.sel**ete*l clut*'hl.*ss mr an g en ieu t s . an d a j iar t aUog**th*'r from the s:itisf;u*tl«ni of avoiding th e gr j iul tng niul s**rnping whi**h iirtinounoes tin* novi»*t* more ‘learly th an an y win*b*ss amnii ineer , tlieni s the saving in w**ar *m the engine, cliiti'li t ransmis sion. Oth e r »iiter**sting


Ilio Miioi’r iil.o provoil a sliliirt


Why not (.rvol j lntom. - ' Aniu n n ' l l l s l.ovo romn.li,-.!. h..... ..


ink.'s „ l„)l.l ,.,..1. Jh*,*y


’ . . . iivo !M*pu*k. ' Tt


reas*m:ihle to a*:suim'. tlierofor*'. t l iat \ve shouUl ho ;i- -iiu* wi thout nrms as witli


them. Di-arniiuimnt by mntmil agr***'!!!*'!!t i- a Wiutliy *)!»jc«'t t«i pnr-m*. hm h«-4^au-e llu^ w*ii'ld IS still rnbs l liy f«‘;ir it I.s m*t likely lo -ne*-ee*L Tin* si*nslhl«* thing to ilo is to g»‘t ri»l of fi‘;u* :ind to recogiii-.* that tin* onl\- -nu* w:iy to pc:ici* is to have nothing to ’light with’. *I,»*t ns i«-*-*ignis«* tl iat war s ar.* not can-.**! hy ilu* wirke»im*s- ot «ithor **onturi«'s hnt by tlie people who


gftiw rii‘!i tint of tlu* inmiiif:ictur** of anna - i iunt - . Il i- il pi tv “ Paeiri-l .N’ever theb' -s “ ,1,),*-


not think o the r p*-ople nr** a- *1« ai*‘. 1 ilo.


2o, Ni*vill**--tr*'«'t. Skiptnn .April Itli. lp;U.


t 4*iu a- w** nOR.A .-^F-KD.


Organis ing Seeretary ami -Agent Skipton I>ivi-i*iu Labour I*:irtv.


his main ohjei-iion to uni lateral *li-;irina- ineiit, th a t an nnmim*vl <ounlry would ho alta*^k*'<l liy an o th e r ennntr.v, i wouM liK»* to point o a t th a t it is hel*an-e th is vi«‘w has been -,> widely hehl in the pa- t tha t we have had so nimiv wars. Every count ry has armed for ib lene** an*l


“ Pai!ili-( N»‘i*‘rtlu.'U*-- “ wa- nut present a t the nie**ling. ln*«;ui.-<* ii i- inqmssilile in a shor t leUi 'r to **\pl:iin tin* coile of tho ab>«ilnt*‘ paei t i 't .


|)«*:iling, however, with


oi»lMii-lmiity pr*.-eiils i t -elf *l lulvocaio this wi thin onr own rank- .


I am sorry 'I’lio Labour p a r ty poli*^y with loganl to


may 1 ,-ay th a t in -pe aking to tlio Clitherm* I.abour i iar ly I was giving my «jwn personal views on jiaeillsin :in*l jiot s ta l in g the oHieial policy of the Labour par ty.


.My ailtlre.ss S i r .—In reply l«i “ pa*-ilist Xcverthelefts,”


id the story has mvthing to do with tin* him <n-.)W4L Diivetial hy .ALiiit.v Manks, Aon .Mailc Me Love You ” !,■, riotous


“ fate ” in a tratlic jam only to discover later th a t sbo is the .sister of an olil .school Ineiul and the possessor ol an execrable temper . 'I’he tamin g of th is miHlcni slircw, I 'amela—'I'helnia 'I’odil gives a reallv glorious per lorma nee—begins when she i.s Iwi to believo -that she will savt* her f a th e r from ruin hy ma r ry in g Stanley. He declares th a t she will noV(*r r i 'gret it , and sho as suies liim th a t he will. So lu'gins thei r inar ried lile.


'rin-lina ar r ives half-nu-liour


iiji of .Stanloy Lupine, Thelma Tu<hl, J o h n Loder, Gerald Rawlinson, J ame s Caiew ami o the r s .^ Stanley meets ami


throe days. . You,” which A fine comedy team is made bicli coine.s on un Moiulay .Moiiilav for lo-es his A new p ai r of screen lovorB. Uelcn Uay i s PALLADIUM.


s tan d in g a t t r a c t io n a t The Pal ladium. iC.xcellunt and vastly unle r t; i ii iing, th e story revolves ruiiml tho ji reic ament of ;i young nian wJio, on the n ig h t before bis wwlding, is embar ras sed by the ar r ival of a s t ran g e young weman clad in very wet i>yjamas who insis ts upon slioltoring m hi.'- house from tho s torm. Geuc Ger i 'nrd’s endeavour s to hide Jier inesonco from his fu tu r e wife and inother -in- law, lead to hilar ious cumpljen- tions, cmisiilerably hcighteiieil hy the ar r ival of the fai r in t ru d e r ’s vengeful linshund. la addi t ion lo br inging Gene Ger rard back to tbo screon in a role eminent ly suitL^l to liis own paiuicular brand of comedy, The Jiove Nes t ” also br ings Amy A'oeiies in the role of inollier-in-law, th a t talented Con- ti iienal s ta r , Camil la Horn, and Nancy Jliirnc, who nnule an imnie<liato h i t in “ I'Ticiiig th e Music. ’’ Ger rurd sings with all )ii.-i accustonicHl verve, ami the re is iilonLy of movonionb an d fun spread evenly over the picture, wliieh is one of JCIstreo’s best.


A pic ture wliicli is enjoying a g r e a t vogue is “ The Love Ne s t ,” th is week-eml’s out ­


(N IN E )


EDITOR’S P0ST“BAG T H E CASTLE ESTATE.


'Town Cotincillors a r e nob a wise ami fur- seeing body of men? JAitl they n ot per - s u a d o 'u s weavers when wo were giving mir


sixpeiK'O o r shil ling per week toward.s bii.ving the Castle Kstulo th a t it was to he used for th e public good as a mi*morial of tlm-*- who wore h>st ill th e ( J reat A


by pulilie niom*y instead of Iniihling tliei r h 4)wn municipal otfico.s.


tho u g h t th a t ou r Councillors had i t in jiiiml th a t the.so buildings would one day come in useful for providing ollices for our Corporat iui i officials. AVe never gave a th o u g h t to tho i<loa t imt i t mig h t save sixpenco o r so heing ailded to tho rates if tho Corporat ion took tho.se linildings bought


municip: J O H N


AVi*sleyan-row, Clitheroe, Apr il 9th, 19J-L


T H E ONLY WAY. - S i r j — M a y “ P a c i i i b t I * • U b - e r v * * r ” i i l f e r a n d N o v e t ' h o l e s s ”


i l e . s c r i p t i o n o f A l i . s s S i a x T s v i e w s a s “ i n s a n e b y


m a y t h a t


p e o p l e


a n o b j e c t i o n t o t h e J s u g g e s t l o


w i t h


. M i s s - S e e i l ’ s v i e w p o i n t a r e j u s t t h o k i i u l t o r e m a i n a t l a r g e . ”


a n d y o u r e o r r c s p o m l o n t h a v e t o t a l l y i l i l f e r e u t l u n d i u i i e i i t u l p r i n e i p l e s , b u t w i l l a i l m i t t h a t w a r l b b o i l s t i o w n t o t h i s : n a l i * m


( ) l ) v i o u s l y , A l i . s . s S e e d I l l i i n k


t h e y i n v a 4i o P r i t a i n


i . s a b . - o l u t e i i i s a n i t v . W o u l d a n v i f


P r i t i n n


< l i d t o t a l l y < l i s a r m ? S u i q i o s e t h a t o i c r y m a n a g u n


w a s g i v e n


t o t a l l y d i s a r m e d : i f . s o . w h y ? W h a t w o i i h l h o t h e m o r a l o l V e c t o n * ) t h e r n a t i o n s i f w e


f o r . s e l f - d e b m c e .


i n t h o e m i n t r y I s i t


n o t o b v i o u s t h a t t h e g u m s w o u l d b o n - * ' * ! t o s * ! t t h * d i s p u t e . s w b i e b I n u l p r c v i o i i . - l v b e m i . s o t t l e i l w i t l u i i i t g u n . s ?


F o r l l i e . s a l e t y o f t h e W 4i m e n a n d e l i i l 4l r * * n , f * i r t h e . s a k < * o f o n r


l a m l a m i n a t i o n a s a p e a e e - n e e i l i n g w l m l * ' , l e t U s t a l k a n d w o r l c w i t h t h o p r e m i m i n a i i t


i d e a 4)f i n t e r n a t i o n a l f e l l o w s h i p a m i t n i - t , r e i m ' i i i h i ' r i n g t h a t t h e m i l c h a f r a i d a s


o t h e r f e l l o w


rain <if poison gas ami cot rosives fr*v:n playing t**rrihle havoc below? Although moral t*ir*-«* di*l not savt* P*“lginni (as it was not appli*‘*h, pliy-ical force di«l imt save P«-lgium ei ther , 1 agre*i wi th .AH— Se*‘«l th a t t«ital *li«


a rman u 'u t now is the linest prot*‘*'tion aiul is the *mly way ami the sane way to br ing p**a*-e to tin* worhL


ALLAN 1. .MOORKY.


21, Cliiircli-brow, Pimlico- road, Clillu'UH*, .Ainil lOlh, IPJI .


a**nal bat t le was wage«l m o r R n t a in—qui te tui iaio enough t*i iiceeiit ami t ry to hold a likely oceurren***?—mi tliing wonhl stop tlm


, .................... -.............. .


-V.................I tbink allow th a t th e person wlui* is unfor .


the po.-i *>i iiead t<*aelier a t ihisiiall 1-^ivcs school is mmlo the t a rg e t .lud huLl of the


. . p k e n and vimlictlvene-.s of a cHquo ileter-


mineil to oiipo-o c<lm-;ition mul :ill it .sf;inds lor. I have not met Mihs I relaml . hul 1 have


h*?ar*l ot and c«iim* aer*iss *'vi*hMice of the di.sc*mrte.-y and trouble Airs. I reland ami -lie Inul to louteml with i lur ing thei r M*rvic«-s hea*l t*;aeh*'is ,if this -t'liool, but lliev were hirtmiat*' in ha ving the help of tin*


late S i r Hi’ iuy \\ il.s*m \\’o r -l i'y-'raylor, who was a cehortl m.nu.'ig.'r .'lud a l*^rer of jnstico and la i r play. Py hi- *leath the stall lo-L Ir iend mul iimn-el lor,


-Ami .s*i ti le h ’lid ha- g*>ne on ilnr ing the


pi^riod 111 «itii*-e <■{ sm;ei's-i\** head te:u-|u.‘rs, ami it lia.s be«‘n a—i-te*l hy peiiplo wln'i '-liool*! kmiw bett*.*r.


'J'he work of the '‘ M.v.


hool i.s iiimlere*! ami hamlu^apped in ev**iv I hari ily -«•*< a manag er irom *m*-


■ ar to ami iher . -*iim* not at all. Not one


leanage r Ini- a ehild att**mling sehooL Two live a t .Mitton- they are manager s tif Al ition sehool al'«»—ami they hav** no ia- U*re-t in Pa.-halt l•^lves -**hool and havo lur ihered tin* nmveim*nt lo rlo-** this -«*h<uil f*n- tho hem-lit of Mi t ton M-lmol. M.i-iudl l-aivi's .school I,a.- not luen .i*-*^orate*l i«ir -oine y**ar.s and is g«*iiing into mi appal l ing Mai«^, and rej iai r - iie«-*l *h>iijg of which th.> pari-nis :ir** wi l l ing to do ;i -hare Imt ju»r not aluuved.


\\ lu n ili*' IniiMing ha.s Imt onui


unlit lor iiso it can li«* *nn*b‘inn**il mul e !*wd ,At the p r . - 4*nt tinn* tlie local lAninciL of whul i *,in«^ ol j^he -*houl inanageis is a


promiin-nt in*‘ji il icr’ i- Im-v n-gai i l ing tlie Imn-ing of catlK- in clean*, well-v.-ntilalcd hinblings , mul tin* storag** of nidk awa v Horn ^■ ontmninali*In, hut c-lcanlin*'— Aiul hygi.'iu* *!o.-- not nnit ie r for chiMr**n appm«*ntly


•At a iiicoiing eonvem**! to di-cu-.s the timi - l*T of chil fl icn to Clithero** .Si'nlor


.<eIio.il. tlm heail l**achcr Wa- re*ju*‘sted liv a iintnag«T to wi i lui raw a s “ -he wa.s mit a parent , ami jiot atfeCl.-d.” She wa- «iiiK airectetl t«i tlu* •*xt**nt *ii losing h:di *>f lu'r


-ciiiilur- ami Imr a-- i-tant - tixiclmr, ami


fia\’ iilg an extr.'i hal f h*mr p«*r we«*k (,**.^{11 to P-H a.in.) “ lor the r••lignIu^ tnstriu-tum


• )1 tin; -••nior chil*lrcn.” Y*‘ar by y e a r the wt*rk in tin* -eluiol gari l. n has been d**stroy,*l •*'k''ep.


i^liddi'*‘n .’ w«^,-k- this wint*.'r regis ter s wcr«’


jtevetever 1 devis.* ni*;iin' is


t.-mlance thi.iugh *;.ibb.. par t ly iltiu l „ in m,.l


can^ oi k.;.‘pjng th e *.-*.';0 uiulcr lock


I Imv,. Iioil lo l,uv lo, k.s no,I .il


k.c-cnine tlm coni ...wl.,,-


in-uluin- li.'s. ;iiul cv*'n my privat** lit,* is inter ten-d with ;im! emleavtinrs nuule to Jlialu* tin* ' .honl hou-** nutfinilile.


cuiiM go nn alnm- t imletinitely. ,Mv -ncial ac t ivi t ie- at«* iimi**rmiiU'»l hv


’rii.'-.* TH E SINGLE TAX.


am iu>t l•uter^ng itito tho me r i t - *>f tlm ju - t ice «»r oth**rwi*!e *if tlio ens**. but merely s la t in g .111 •*«*im>niie fael . for as long a- privat** t'lupioynieut **\isi-, -*» long will tlmr** no p r iv a te *'xploitntiou. ami i t i- her*' where till* single tax ailvtioate is ignorant of the t r i i tbs of politit'al **«'imomy. Tftslory itself provliles many i l lus t rat ions *if tbo (ielnsioti th a t tho w«irk**r can d<v}inud the full r«'turu for hi - lalwiiir a< long as p r iv a te eut*'rpr i*'0 *f*\ists as the iiumIus npormul i of o u r economio life. One chiHsical illufUration was the Rlnck Death «vf RHS. Tho economic ofFects of thi-i iH'-tiIcnoo -.riTO. lirJt, n shor lnco of latMnir ami a «'oi's*siuciit r\%o in wages Ru t wh a t hnpponed? The landowners th en ju«t a,, tlm r .apttalis ts would to-day. iutor fen'd wi th tho law of supply and d emand W-au^c It h.ipp* nisi to work ag a in s t thoni. Thev


m.ulo (ho Kin g is.sue proclamat ions order -


worker will ilu'ii b*> in tlu* p*isiti*m of r»-ceiving lull r e tu rn lor hi- lalmur .” N*'W this i*b*a i- the great**-i <lelu-uin anv ccotiomi-t can tak.* iuild *)f. The w.*rke*r will iiev*T h*‘ in the posit ion of r*’<-*'iviug hi- full wage, th a t i-, all hi- pnxliielion. while h«* w»uks for a ji r ivale oiiiploy»'r.


I


hav«* the *l:nic*' *q job- the d*-inaii*l for labour will e\cvc*l tin* **npply, mul


.'sir,--.Mr. Hainilt*m - ay - ; “ Wlu.-n tm*ii the


•itdy m.tn is vile ” was n.*v*'r more applir.sb)^'. KI,K.AN-OR ROOTH.


The ?Jch*Hilhouso. Hasliall K.'ives Clithcroe. -April l l t h . 1931.’


k . \ s u ,y K .x i 'i„ \ iN 'i :n , A >mail hoy wlm n r r iv t t l Int,* cveiw morn.


HJK a t th e liu-lnry w.is ;isko<! for ’ nn cy- idmi.'itnm hy th o foreman.


" Wi-Il, yon .CP, i t i5 liko th i j—on r ••ix «>’eh>ck in


knoek**r-up^ '•ujiposed to kuook us up a t th e morning, and as o u r


kuookf*r-up - km v k e r -u p d id n ’t knock uii out Kiu>*ker-np. o u r kiux-ker-up couldn’t kiirH*k u*t up. s<s you s*v we hav.* to r*lv on our Knotk*.r-np s kmv k c r -u p to kncK'k him up to r him to knock ns u p .”


LENDING LIBKANY A w i l l var ied i i le c t fo n , a n d alivaye lome th ln g new, a l (he


Advertiser and T im e s Of f ice 27,


C AST LE S T R E E T .


mul tho •snidilifin- pr«*vailing, it i- up to tlu* par^*nt- !•! pia*.**'*! with th** pro(*'-l tlu*y iaunrhc*! ami g«*t s,>nu* r•■s^um-ible |ier-»*iis to ludp to jir**inut** >*n-ia| life niul »-omlitions in k«-<ping with th e twenii^-tli <«'ntnry .nnl not with feiukil tinu's. I'nloss the i»an*nt- «lo ta k e innti4*rs into t lmi r own limids one out«'Otm* will be they will in dm.' «*oifrs«* losi' t l i r i r <eluuil th rough iiegleet. Rasball Faves i- -*‘t in imauti ful ?urr*miul- ings —“ whore r*very pro,speet pl**ases, and


ha- a lwa ' s * \ i - t . ’«l b e t a . ' in ntvs**lf :iml jiar^-nts. Riit wlmn tlu* ebihlreii leav«* thi'- s«'hi>*)l insidion- :ind Lml mis<'lu**f is in- -(ilh'*l in to tlient. .A re«Tc:iti*)n ro*nn Imre admi ts boys *if any age. is iu*t nmh' r priijM-r slip**! N i-inn. ;iiul i- inad«* ns«* of b\ *Ii4»*ip|c- • if tlu* rliqm* t<* ••m’jnirag** .ami sli innia te nnlieoithy cxrit*giu*nt. Ill vi*'\v of the i*'c--nt tragi** happ**ning.


at5;uks «-.nm- from nmn wlm an* a*Iept- at bul lying w*mu*n, but, have lu* active .servic** to t lu'i r r r ts l i t . 1 keep lu*;iting of luitionrs gmim*! by •.cholar- co;u‘Iic*| i«ir C'*>nntv miiuir M Imlm-'liip- by nu* at my la- t ,-chno‘l. .<onie hay»> gaiiu-«l <l«‘gr*'«*-, iimiiy .are c«-rlifu*«l traiiic*! t«':uluTs, .nnd •me has receiitiv I)*'*:m apiKviiited .A--i-fmii Lilirari;in ;it t'ainbrulgo l!niv«>r-ity,


I iie mo- t corilial rclati*>n-hip


mul key, as it wa* tlisfippcitiring at nn alarm- log ra te . F u rn i tu r e h:i.S been remove*! I"' pcis.ms not c.imwci*\l wi th llie .H-hool witli*- out the kmiwk*<lge of tlu* lu'.ul t**a. lu-r hut with tlm manager .- ’ ctii i'cnt.


.Ami -o I


\\ ho c:ir«*s' X*> om* but tile I'or


i .uii «‘lb^«l owing to Inul ;m.l n..l . . t'


MORTGAGE LOANS d u r in g y e a r £ 1 8 , S '4 8 , 0 9 3 /NCffCASCD BY £ i .9 3 9 .9 7 5


M O R T G A G E A S S ^ T J £ 6 9 , 6 0 7 , 5 3 0


iN C R £ A s e o n r f s .o o i . t o i


T O T A L A S S E T S £ 9 2 , 6 ^ 2 , 6 9 0 IN C R C A S fO n r f3 . 9 6 d . 3 9 a


O P E N A C C O U N T S - 5 6 8 , M 3 INCR[ASFD BY 37.6<57


R E S E R V E F U N D S £ 3 , 3 5 3 , 5 6 * 4 IHCffSASED BY £ 3 3 8 ,5 7 2


S e n d for the latest 6jf. ince S h e e t And Protpectui.


HALIFAX T H £ W O D L D S L A D C B S T


BUILDING SOCIETY H e a d O f f ic e s G e n e ra l M a n a o e r


H A L I F A X Sir E N O C H HIL l, CllthcrM Agency


Barclays Bank Chambers King Lane.


L. PERCY STEELE, ARcnt. .1:


The out s ta ndin g position o f the II.i IJ a * BuilHmq Soci«;ty as lh*s larg r st in ttie W o r ld , has b een


further slre n y th e n ed. a nd the amoun t ad v a n ce d last yea r o n M o r t ­ g a g e s constitu tes « new record.


\'Ar . ! M '


' a t e a m i t h a t i f w * * s t o p I


I r i g h t e n i n g h i m h e i n t u r n w i l l s t o p g r o w l - j i i t K . a t u s .


C a n w e l u i t s * * e : i ) s * > t h a t i f a n ' -Sir, ' Ihe K-tteis publislie*! by you will 1


o t i n ' n - w a s


H A W O R T H . I am «iiiite .suro th a t mine 4if us ever A ’a r ? i'5ir,—^^Who would d a re to say th a t


ing no worker iindor severe penalt ies to , tak e highe r wages th a n existed before the ‘ epidemic. 'Thus tho ad v a n tag e of the worker , through his tlemand exceeding the siqiply, camo to n au g h t , a.s i t alwavs will <lo under foudnlism, o r capi tal i .sm. ' Miqjlo taxor docs not wi.sh to inter fere wi th


'The


capi tal ism, or even with pr iv a te iamllurdi-sm. h * only wishes to tax .some of the land value or rent .


um-inpliiyim‘iit immediately a f te r the war, ami thei'.* the »)ahtnir suppl.v caniUl not cope a till tin; di'innml tor it, hut .aUlnmgh wag* s r*-e up tu a ce r tain point the eapi ial i - is l*ioK g«i*i4l eai'o th a t i t *li*l not rise h('yoiid


it . Again in la ineashi ro before the war tin* demand for cotton operntive.s exceeded th^ -supply, hut pover ty was alwavs a vital factor among th em. A.s a revenuo produc- ing polie.i', a land value tax will ho a goo*l th in g for the *'onntry. I t will ‘


i i ‘-‘ ^


( mna teu viilnes whieh a r e a t jire.-**ni p ut u p * i i i


i i e t . s a s a s e r i o u s c l u r k u p o n i m h i . s t r l a l e n t e r - p r i M * .


m i l r e t u r n t o t i n * w o r k e r , o r t h a t ' i t w i l l \ j M ’ * i p i ' i a t i *


l e a s t


t a x a t i o n * i l l a n d v a l u e - i n t h i s s e n s e h l i n i l a l l e y .


I m i i m l i * i t i 4* m y - t i l i e i l a t t l i * * c l a i m . I t


w o u l d o r d s a n d m u l t i p l y M i i a l l « * r o : » t < * m * w


u l i c i i l o u s , a n d : i n y o n e w h o h a s g i v e n i h i n i g h l


u n d « ' y e l * i p e < l l a m ! , P u t t o c l a i m t h e I * )


l a n d l o r * ! .


t h a t , i t w i l l v i o l d a i s


4‘ b ' i n e n l a r . v < ‘ i - o m i m i i - -


p i T f « * c t l v ( h * i


T h e l a m l - h i m l l o r * l s h y t h e


l i u n d r c * * ] , a m i t h e d e l u s i o n t h a t * n w e a s m a l l p i v h a -


i m - r e a - * ‘ * l i s a m y t h , a s h a s I n ' o i i . s h o w n i i i . • A i n e n . ' a


I m ' * ' i i l e v i * ' * ! i t < • 0111*1 b * * g r a i h i a l l y a n d


A n - i r a l i a . f o r i n c r * * : i , - i n g t l i o


* i h j o o t < i f t i n * t a x i s t o * ' o m p e l t i i e I n m l l o r * ! t o p u t h i s l a n d t i n t l i e - m a r k e t t o h * * c u t u p t h u s


n u i n h * > r * i f i - t * i n a t i o n a l i s e i t . p * ‘ o p l e


o w n e r s , w l i i « * h i s a p * T p e t n a t i o n o f t h e e v i l . ' I ’ l i e * i n l y w a y t o m a k e t h o l a n d c o m i m m p r o p j T t y


' l A i x l a n d


v a l i u ' s h v a l l i m ' - ' i n s . b u t d o m i t a s s u m e t l i n t t h i s w i l l a l i o l i s h l a m l l o n l i s m . a . s I h a v e s l i o w n W 4* l | . i n t e n t i n n e d t u n e


* | * m T o o l e a r K * . . a n d n i a i i v a r e


w a s t i n g c l i a s i n g a s h a d o w w h e n t h e y < o u l d


* ' I T * - * ' t i v * ' l . v i n o t l u T * l i r e c t i * m s . TINGLF. 'rACK-‘^.


BASHALL EAVES SCHOOL. p e r h . a p s b e U * * r - h » * l p t l i * > w o r k e r m u * - h m o r * '


T t w i l l n o t , t h * * i r


t l i c a v * i w i * * l p r i v a t * '


beean*-o it wmili! tend to check w h i r h o f c o u r s e


will also be .« I'.veu as iec*'iitly as 1918, J'T’.'uice Inul no


j Natex Food No. 12a


(Intestinal Food)


Banishes conditions caused throngli sluggisli bowels: such as dizziness, mental sluggishness and headache, muddy comple,\ion, pim­ ples, coated tongue, irregular heart, nausea, pains in tlie back,


loss of vitality,


hemorrhoids, inflammation of tlie bowels, and promotes internal cleanliness.


--------- C o n ta in s ------------- Concentrated Paisley Asparagus Rhubarh Cranberries


iN\oss. Obtainable from


C . Irish IM . S . H I O O R E Y HERBS & HEALTH FOODS Pimlico Road CL ITHEROE m


I i ‘ i ■


'Si


THE CAFE


Market Place f o r th e


Best Confectionery Obtainable.


PORK PIES


ill v a r i o u s s iz e s ; s u r e lo plonae. Ou r usu.al r a n g o of BUNS,


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