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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* to Jici'l (,ri | l t MU ;i 1o;h! Iiim ^ill til.'.
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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**.
. ,,
.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.
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iN\oss. Obtainable from
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Best Confectionery Obtainable.
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ill v a r i o u s s iz e s ; s u r e lo plonae. Ou r
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