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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1935. J u b i le e l^ea r
Celebrate by purchasing new clothes. You’ll find ail the best Materials here and though not costly in price the quality is definitely unbeatable.
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Buying in large quantities en ables us to retail at really com petitive prices.
Come to town yourself what means----we take showing you our
and see for
good service pride
newest
DRESS MATERIALS SILKS
COATINGS Something to please always WILDINGS
DRESS AND SILK
Victoria^ Market, Market Place, at
WAREHOUSE B L A C K B U R N
JUBILEE “ K ” DISPLAY WEEK
FOR COMFORT, ELEGANCE, AND DURABILITY IT PAYS TO BUY ‘ K ’s. TAKE THE LONG VIEW—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END.
SEE WINDOWS FOR SMART SHOES, IDEAL FOR EVERY OCCASION.
AGENT I or LOTUS mid DELTA CIN DE DELLA, M OCCA SIN and JAEGER.
CLITHEROE L&YING TEST. Another imtahli; increase in ]irodnction
is recorded in the .seventh montlily report of tlie open laying tet t being conducted hy the Clillieme ami District Utility and Fanciers’ Poultry Society. 'I’ho increase is again over -100, as tlio
total numljcr laid <lnring the 23 days is 2,91)7. Of Ihese 2,930 were first grade and only 8 were second grade. This now brings the grand total for the 196 days to Jd,19-1 eggs, of which ld,0P2 were registered first grafle, l lS second grade, and 64 laid oiitsule llio trap nest.
in the total hut not recorded to any of the competitors’ birds.
'riiosi* are counted
.section has licen won hy S. llobinson, of Withgill Farm. Clilheroe, with a White Leghorn which laid 26 first grade eggs and n'ceivctl UM points. There has been a tic for tlio ribbon in the Heavy Breed section between Air. K. AVilson. of Sabden, aucl Captain Hon. O. K. Greomvay. of Hamp shire, both birds being Bhode Island Beds ami each laul 27 first gra<lo eggs, scoring
Tlie monthly ribbon for the Light Urced
lOS points. “ AVe fool sure that competitors will be
pleased witli the results of egg production (luring the s(*venth month of the compcli t ion; the birds arc in good lioalth, and word of jiraise is due to Air. AVarron for the very capable way in whicii he manages onr test,’’ .the Sceretnry of the Society (Conncillor .A. Hallows) states. Chief positions in the sections arc held
T. A. 1 & t :1 ' K ” Shoe Aoescy.
3, CASTLE CLITHEROE
CUNNINGHAM GATE
as follows:— SINGLE BIBD-LIGHT BllKFD. Pts
1 H. Alaelntyr«*, .Ayrshire? ............AV.T^. 497 2 'r. Portor and Son, Clitlieroo ...AA’.L. 490 .‘I T. Port(*r and .Son. Clitheroe ....Anc. 440
SINGLE B im i—HEAVY IlitEED.
1 ,1. Procter. Goosenargli Alill ...B.l.U. oOO 2 F, Gratiton, Bollington ........... B. l .B. 512 .‘I J . F. Alartindale, AV’honghton B.T.B 531
PEN TEST—LIGHT BBEED.
1 T. Parker. Chathnrn ...................B.L. 11S9 2 IL
Jack.son, W(*sthoughton .......AV.L. lle>l 0 Mrs. IVarson, Westliongliton ....Anc. 1010
PEN
TE.ST—HEAVY BllEED. F o p mi f
K'll-ii I i:g; 'St-^VU-I W i'^- '•
■'■ '- .;. n- ?i5nf - s m a r t P R IN T IN G call at the ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES,
BETTER HEALTH! fl JUBILEE OFFER! THE FAMOUS FRUIT & NUT BREAKFAST FOOD
H O N E Y G R A I N S
is Obtainable from TO-DAY UNTIL 18th MAY — AT SPECIAL CELEBRATION PRICES
9d. tins at 6d. 2/- tins at 1/6 each. HONEY GRAINS is a distinct change from Flakes, Porridge, &c.
“t r G. N. s. MOOREY 26a, KING ST., CLITHEROE
Any make of Fountain Pen. Advertiser Office, 27, Castle Street.
3 J . Smith, Knuzden ..................B.I .B. 1162 P. S. A.
led tlio devotions. Air. IJ. AY. Bobertson, of Manchesler, gave a very interesting lixjturo on ‘‘The Samaritan Barber of Bond Street.” being the e.xperiences of a ‘‘Brotherhood Jnvestigator” who tramped
Air. D. J . Cowperthwaito iircftided and
to London as “ a down and out” to discover what happened to such individuals and to temporarily live as they lived. Jt would bo
impos.sible to do justice to suck a Icctnro ill a brief report, but the secretary (Mr. Ji\ AYliittle) is prepared, with the lecturer’s permission, to repeat i t a t any local guild or similar galliering. Aliss Edna Green wood .sang very cajiably “ The Old Bugged Cros.s” and ‘‘There’s never a day so dreary.” Miss Ki t ty Downing ably presided at iho piano.
able to get out again. S.Nmipalhy was e.^-, pressed to Afr. David Pomfret in Iho loss of his sister, and,. lo Airs. Bhodes and famil.v in their anxious time on account of the serious illness of Air. -AiUhmo’ JHiodcs.
Tho members were delighted to hear thafc tho life president, Air. j . Ford, was now
1 Sharpies. Linton Croft
.......B.LU. 1326 2 J . Huntley and Son, Coldstream AY. AY. 1192
in in
Wedding of Miss Joan Trappes-Lomax. PENRITH BRIDEGROOM.
at St. Mary’s Church, Catlogan-gardcns, Lomloii. of Mr. tlcrard do I’.
i..cc‘ming, oi
Skir.sgill Park, I’onrith, and Miss Joan Jlelcii .Mary Trappes-jA>max, only danglitcr ol‘ the lat(* Mr. Kdmnnd Xcville Trappes- JjOinax, and giand-thuiyhlor of the late .Mrs. 'J’rappe.*!-Lomax, of Clayton, ILdl, Jjaiiea- shire. The hride’s lather \\jia well known tlie Clitheroo tlistrict, and it will l)e
TIic inaiTingo look place, ye^ilcrtlay week, ED ITO R ’S POST-BAG.
KING GEORGE’S JUBILEE TRUST FUND.
tenant of tile County I have nudertakeu to >,ne this app(?al for (rontrihntions to the
Sir,—At tlio iTfjnest of the Lord Lieu
ihove-namod Fund. Its objeets have been widely made known the Press and hy otlun* m<?aiis and imir-b familiar to everyone hy now and need
recalled tliat ho served his articles as solicitor ivith Messr.s. J. ami T. Kastliam. lit* died at Vernon, whicli is near tl»c LM'Ineo
of Wales’s ranch in Canada, in 11)27. The bride, who was j'iven away hy licr
mic-le, M r. Christopher Trappes-Lomax, of Saleshnry Hall, H'lhchosler^ wore a gown of white satin, with a ved of old family Jlrnsscls lace. She carried a huminet of mixed white ilowers and wore a diamond hrooeh. Thoro were five Ijrldcsmaide: Miss Mario Therose and Miss Dorothy Leeming (sisters of the hridegrooin), Yliss LT'-Mila Sleeman, Yliss Charlotte Sheldrake, and M iss Margaret Peel, who were in di'csses of l)ale bine faille, with lints of natural straw, ami carriet! hompiots of ])iid\ roses. ^Ir. Ilichard
I.cmning was best man to his brother. Miss Trappe.s-Lomax, aunt of the bride,
the
I further lecommendation from me. Donations from residents in tlic area of Ulaekhnrn Itnral District arc (?
arnc.stly
invited, and may he sent to me at llie ’^mneil’s Ollices, 42, A
John’s), Blaeklmrn, or to tiie Chairman of niy of the Parish Councils or Parish meet
A ’ellington-street (St.
ings within the Blackburn Bnral District. A. J-:. 'IBOOP,
Chairman of tlic Blackburn Bnral District Council.
ington, Langho, Dinekley, etc.—Kd.] —
JUBILEE BONFIRES.
lield a reception at 7, Cliesham-strcot, S.W. (lent hy La<ly Worsley-Taylor, of Townliead,
I ’endleion), tlie guests including:— Mr. •). W. Lcemiiig, Major and Mr.s. T. IL Trappes-
l.omax, the Hononrahlc Mrs. '
rrappes-i.omax, Mr. .Alichacl. ^Ir. St(‘plien ami I\lr. Anthony 'rrappes-Lomax, Mr. IL Trappos-iiomax, Mr. ILihcrl 'I’rappes-Lomax. Mr. H. IL Leem ing, Miss ^1. 10. Leeming, Mr. M’. .). Locin- ing, ]Slr. K. d.
i.eeming, ^Irs. .1. Leeming Misse-* V. ami M.
l..ccming. Mr. IL eemiing, Mrs. Slccman, Princess Blnchcr,
S(‘ont llcju'on Ciiain. AVe know tliat some of these are lighting th(?ir hnnlires at 10-0 p.m., llie tiim^ lixc'd for iho Scout chain. It is to Ih> hoped that no honlires ivill he
Sir,—Several bonfires iinvo been arranged thi< district hy others ns well* as the
lighted earlier than 10-0 p.m. as it will detract from the spontaneity of the ellecfc if odd lires are lighted before the lighting of the great chain throngliont tlie country. Spectators are reijuesteil not to eoim> too
pear the Imnlircs. They will aLo liavc a ht tier cl:anee of seeing a larger number of honlires and a liner elfeet at a distance.
ILiron do PfylTer, Miss do PfyfVer,
l.ady Ih'dingichl, Lady M’orslcy.Tavlor, Sir dohn M'orslcy-Taylor, dndge and Mrs. JVel. the blisses pool, Colonel Chiehcster-Constahlc, Captain and YIrs. Conlslon. llev. Tathcr Iv n . O’Connor. ^Ir. and Mrs. de Mogliton, Ylr. IT. IT. Wheeler, ^Irs. Ilntler Howdon, YIrs. 1). Hell, Mr>.
I.neas. Mrs. and Mi-s Uasslachcr, Ylr. .Austin llasslachcr, Ylr dohn Aspinall, -Air. A. C. Fowle, Air. and Airs. Kric Loyd. Air. .A. J . Speed, Air. ami Airs. K. Callaglian, Alts, and Aliss Alosiyn Ali"S de TralVord, Airs. Scott-Alnrray, Mr llnijcrt ILilmer. Airs. Hartley Ihddwin, Air Francis Weld. Air. .A. Liston. Air. S. Tenv pest. Dr. ami Airs. Gilbert K. Orme. Air .lolm .'^pimccr. Air. and All'.
les-Pins.
Kverington and Air. .lohn ('alder. ’riio bride and hri<h‘groom left for dnan
WEDDINGS. WILSON—WHIPP.
Chathnrn, on Alonday, of Air. Joseph \ WilMin, eldest son of Mr. and AHs. I AYilson, of Castle-view, Clitlieroe, and Ali Iienc Whijip, eldest (Janghtcr of Air. and Airs. W. C. Whijip, of i^endle-avenne Chaihnrn. 'I’ho bride who was given awa^ hy her father, was neatly atiired in a dress of brown silk maroeain with a Alargaret Bose pink hat, and she carried a
The marriage took place at Christ Church A A
’addington, Alay 1st, 1935.
— SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS.
.stating the ease fur .Socialism, regardless of the fact that this conirovm'sy ha.s had notli- ing whatever to do with Soeialism. However, “ Cons*“rvative ” certainly does
Si r .—A'our correspondent “ Conservative is the limit. He now accuses me of not
-A. IL
slat(MmMUs ahont strait jackets proves this, Ily the way, a sti’ait jacket is a jirodnet »)f capitalism, and is n>ed a- a capitalist mode of punishment.
not umh'istand Socialism, of that there can he no sliadow of doubt.
.am ((Uite prepared to di'hate .Soei;ili>m with “ Conservative,” throngli these eolnmn Failing that. 1 would gladly meet him, any- wliere he lilu^s—yes, in tlie Tory elnh and t st him as lo whether lie really does know .anything fundamental either about ’i'oryism Capitalism or .Socialism, heeaiisc? | have my doubts, after his last letter containing pillle which one conhl only expect from an infant aliont four viaus of age. Socialism is a state of living in wlneli
If tin? editor will allow
carnations. She was attended as brides maid hy Aliss Catherine AVilson Mst<?r of the hi'idegroom wearing a dross of Lido blno silk maroeain. trimmed with shell ph*k georgette, ami hat to corivspoiuL Sho also ’carried a spray of carnations. Air John AVilson, brother of the bridegroom peiformed the duties of best man and Air L(?onard Whipp. brother of tlie bride, was groomsman. Following tlie ceremony, which was iierformod hy the Bev. F. T. Bradshaw A’iear of Downlmm, a reception was heh a t the Cafe, llridge-road. Later, Mr. ami Airs, AYilson loft for JJlackpool, where the iioneynmon is being spent, the bride travel ling in a tweed coat and hat.
uf BLEAZARD—HOULDSWORTH.
place at tho Palish C’hnroh on ANednesday the parties lieing Air. Diehard Bloazard son of Airs. Bloazard, of 1D» X'ietoria-street, and Ali'S -Annie Honldsworili. daiighK?!* o| Air. \V. Jlonidsworth. of ** Snnnysiih Aloorlaml-avoune. The bride. giv(*n away hy her hrotiier, Air. F. Honldsworth, wore
.A wedding of mneh local interest took
“ Conservative” what is wrong with that?
DFAIOCB.AT
I — GIVING AND RECEIVING.
both givers and eolhvtors. will ho expeetin«j a detailed siatmnont of the recent liouse-t«j-
.Sir,—I have no doubt many of nnr helpers
Iionse collcetlon for the National Children s Home and Drplianage. A
A ’e are ,vet await ing tlie “ gathering in ” from eight out
completed have contributed C29 Os. '8d against .C29 5s. (id. last year, a (Iccrease of 4s. lOd. So many people in Clithcroc were out in iiie thoronghl’ar(?s—probably on account of a public fnneral—on tho 13lh April that we were actually I'l Lis. 29! down on the town ilsidf. If any local people would like to make tip
post' .” di theroo and nine of tho other plar
llu‘ deficiency while we await tlie completion of th(' returns we shall he mo>t gratelnl Contrilmtions however small will he acknowledged hy either of the undersigned
F, AVHITTLK, Honorary .Secretary.
a dross of silk in the new shade of Alargarot Boso with oapo olfoet. Her hat was of tho .same shade, with a veil. She wore a spray of wliito carnations and white hoathor. Airs. Dixon, sister of the bride, was present as bride’s at tendant , wearing a -Marina green silk dress with liat to tone. She wore a spray of cream ro>es. Air. H. Dixon. hroth<*r-iii-lnw of the bride, fnlfillcd the duties of best man, and Air. B. BIcazard, brother of the bridegroom, was the grooms man. The Lev. \V. S. Helm |>erformed the ceremony, after which a reception was IieM at the Ca-tle Candy Stores. The Iioneymoon is being spent at Blackpool, the bride travelling in a bine dress with navy blno coat and hat. On their return, Air. and All’' . Illoa/.ard will reside at No. 62, l*imlieo-rnad. Among the nnmorons pre sents was an oak timepiece with AYest- minstor ehimes from the employees of the 'I'nitcx Alannfactnring Company, where tlie bride is employed, and presents from tho members of the* staiT at the lloyal Grammar School, whore tlie bridegroom is employed.
HURST GREEN.
tho Guild Hall in the evening. The team wore given an ciithnsiastio reeeplion when iliey appeared with tho trophy. 'rhe even ing proved most enjoyable, Air. J. Jlardlker’s dance band providing a .suit able iirograininc of niiisic.
CHATBURN.
For a suit of character that will keep its style — Duraft.
REDMAYNE & READ 9, m a r k e t PLACE, CLITHEROE
village celebration of the Silver Jubilee are now complete. The pi’ogramine eoni- niencos a t one o’clock, with an open-air .service in tlie schoolyard, to bo conducted by the Bovs. A. E. Swallow and A. J. Smeaton. Tins is to bo^ folIow(?d by’ a pro cession tlirongli the village, led by the Clithoron Borough Band. The order_ is arranged as follows: Ex-Sorviee men; girls and women; Church tableaux; Diamond hoys and men; CliapcI tableaux J Diamond Hill Lodg(* of Oddfellows. .Afterwards there will be a free tea for elnldrcn and also for '>-'opl(? over 6.5 years of ago. Tea will also bo provided for other villagers, for whom a charge is to he ma(h‘.
JUBILEIC.—The arrangements for the In the evening, sports will bo held in a field at Aloor End.
winning of tho Burnley and District -Amalonr League Cup by
Hnr.st Green Football Club, when they defeated Nelson in tho final on Saturday afternoon, a dance was liold at
FOOTBALL SUCCT-SS.—To celebrate tho
T. L. Slater, Honorary 'rreasnrcr. —
COMMUNIST ATTACK ON RELIGION.
C isir, Historians admit that in Bnssia
quotations from .Soviet leaders in support of my contention that there can hn no true religions freedom when the governing body is initiating and financing movements to .stamp out all organised religion. Similar
that it is intimately associated with -Atheists and -Atlieism.
omiiinnisin ha.s an anti-rcligiuns bias and I liave adduced nnmerons
RIMINGTON.
(liscretion in tho decoration ol Alartiii Jop Congregational Seliool for the lloral tea, sale and concert on Saturday. A largo altendance was augmented hy friends^ from Nelson. Air. C. Townsley, of Nelson, opened the .sale, and Airs. J. Bnehanan, oi Burnley, presided. Air. Townsley and Airs. Buchanan are uncle ami aunt to Air. AYesu. and both expressed pleasure ^ a t assisting their m?phow in his work. Two stalls were beautifully ornamented with forget-me-novs and tlio refreshment room had also been lavishly decorated witli dowers. Tlie children nssociaiod with the chnreli liad collected tho llowcrs in the countryside, Jii tho evening, a sidendid concert was given by members of llic Alanehester Jload CVn- grogational Church, Nelson, ivho styled themselves “ (Jongo Bcels.” Air. I*). T. AVost presided and before the concert began there was .a pleasing incsentation ceremony. Tlio recipient was Airs. Stott, of JJlaclc Moss Farm, wlio has been connected witli tlio church for 66 years, and treasurer of tiio clinreh for 20 years. Sho received a wireless set, the gift of members of tho congrega4tion. Tho presentation was made by Air. David Hartley, a former pastor of tho churcli, ami both Air. AAVst and ho paid glowing tribute to the elHeiency of Airs. Stott’s services. At tho conclusion of the concert, Air. AAVst oxprcs?^ed thanks to all taking part in tho event,. The proceeds, whicii were in aid of church funds, amounted to £20.
CHUllCH JiFFOUT.—Primroses, violets and daffodils had been used witli taste ami
iminu 1 should prefer a, filo in it.
to send yon a rake. AAVnld you prefer apples or dates in it? Prisoner: If it is all the same to yon,
Old Lady: T am sorry for yon, T am going Ills very childi«‘Ii J. AVALMSLFY. [The Blaekhuni rural area ineindes Bill-
anti-religious movemenis set up in ollici eonntJ'ies ai'c subsidised Iruiu the (.'Ciiti.i uigani>alion in Bnsda.
evidence of this. It is signilicant that “ PrometlK us
J have given
ealmlv ignores every quotation and I ha\o cited* many—wliicli convicts ('omniniii'in as mllilantly atheistic. Has ho nothing to .say of the aim and work ol tlie t ommniu.^t -Atheist lutenialionall*' AVhnt of the ad missions of Lenin who bases his thooru‘.s on Karl Alarx? AVill he tell ns the imrpo'O of tho 8ovi(?t “ League, of the Ahlitant Godless ” as frequently relerred to and ciiemiraged in the “ Daily AAorkcr’ r Jf any readers dmdit this anti-rdigious aspect of Coinmnnism tln'v will have their donhts dispelled hv glaiiciiig through the pages ot the “ JAaily A
hlaspljemv are paraded and applandcnl. AVill ” Frometliens ” explain the ivmark in tli(‘ Soviet Union A'car Hook {1930 Ld. ) t rim now ]’'ivo A
A ’oiker.” Atliei>m ami
tliorongldy the remnants of religious views among Iho ma'ses.’’ I rel- r him again to Iho necasions in the House (if Commons debates when the nnioniits of Hic subsidies from Hnssia to tho Communist Party ol (Jreat Britain were revealed. A\ liat ot all tho atlieistie literature published hy the
’ear Plan will destroy more
C.P.G.G.? (1) Lenin says: “ 1 he dictatorship ot tiie
Christians: oven the best of tlnnn must he looked upon ns onr worst enemies.
A
preach the love of onr neiglihours and mercy, whieli i< eontrary to onr prineiiile.s. (,’hrislian love is an obstacle to the (levclop- meiit of the ivvolntion. Down with tlie love of onr m'iglihonr>! A A
’J'liey liatred. A’e must learn liow to liato, and A
vamjui>li Him in Hi«: highe.-t heaven and whenever IL? soek> refuge, we shall snhdnc Him for ovm*.” (4) Nicholas Bukharin state«: “ Boligion
A
and Coinimini'm are iiieoinjjatihlc in theory and jiraetieo.”
Alilitant Godless” ) writes; “An anti-religions centre? must he created to a^>ist the Com- lllnni^t iiartics of all eoniitries.” (6) *‘ Tiie Daily AA'orker ” say.s: Com-
{5) A*aro'!av^ky (Director of “ League of
mnni-m positively excludes every notion of God. gods and supernatural entities as a ha'cles' delusion.” (7) 'I’he “ A
Communist imhlieation) says; “ In future do not let ns liavo Christmas in remein- liranee of Chri't , hut let ns liave a day in remembrance of lamin. on January 2lst, and call it Lenin’s Day.”
’onng Comra<le ” (another
industrial policy is in accordance witli the employers hy considerations of commnnal iieeils of the community, and not of the welfare, not of private jirofit.
to show tlial there is a dolinitn attack on religion and it is of such a militant nature that it exelndes all (luestion of freedom of religion. 'rhere have been, of (‘onrse, at all liiiM'. and in all eonntrics, isolated in- divi'lnal atheists. This new plunomenou “ never before seen in history ” is a militant athei'in, organised »)ii a ela'-- basis; atliei-in which finds its ronton and iiis])ira- tion in the arbitrary assumption that religion is a weapon of the capitalist class, and as such must he fought relentlo-sly and
It is nnneeessnry to give fnitlnn* evidence
“ magnificnit aobievements; of the
U.S.S.IL’ and says the local F.S.U. is out to hroad- ea' t tliem. Evidently tho local F.J^.U. agrees witli the Soviet jioliey on religion! I liavt* already givmi it as my opinion that no loyal Chri>tian may ho a member of tho Coinmnnist party of Groat Britain or of any of the otlier kindred societies which work alongside it and in. harnmny with it. Trade unions and (“o-operative societies .‘•lionld guard again-t any attempt at pene tration hy
tlie.so organisations. Tlie .supremacy t>f tlie moral law of God must ho rc’cngnised as tho only linn liasis in any social programme.
with fervour. “ Pronietliens ” speaks glibly of tlio
Soviet Government which is U'ing every effort to foist atheism on the people. The extraet from the ” Alaneliesior
’This is refuted hy tlic
liavi’ sent will givt? your readers some idea of tlic religious policy of llie Communist party of Great Britain and tlie le-ser organisations working in harmony with it. 1 will conclude my last oonlvihnlion to
’I'ho letter
will, at the time determined hy Itself, providi' tlio means necessary to repair the moral and material ruin of this vast territory, which makes up one-sixth of the entire world. AAV. till then, sliall oontinne witli all th(‘ strength of Onr Soul, in this prayer of rejiaration and propitiation, wliieli will draw down, as AAV tni - t , Divine AIciw on the people of Bnssia.” DTSCIPULUS
this coiTospondenco with Hie. words of spiritual lender: “ AAV are .sure tliat Divine Providence
SAWLEY.
(Prayer was oitered liy tlic Uev. G. W. Tyson, of L’litlieroe. A vigorous and interesting lecture, “ Some Heroes of mv Youtli,’’ was delivered by tlio liev. .A. Alyers. Tlio soloist was tile liev.
tlio evening a public meeting was presided over hy Jl r . James H. S. Aitken, J .P, . oi Nelson, and tliere was a goud attendance.
P. Harrison was at tlie organ. On the iproposition ot tlio llev. G. W. Tyson, a vote of tlianks was .accorded to eliairman, lecturer, soloist, and all wlio had helped to make tlio rally a snccess. Supper was providorl al ter tlic meeting, Tlie eollectious
wlio was lieard to advantage in ‘'Tlie l.ord i.s my Sliepliord” and
J . Smeaten, ot Chatburn,
l.egeud.” Mrs.
We CATER for All
and proceeds from tlie tea were for tlio t rust funds.
meeting was lield at the seliool on IVorlncs- dny evening, the Heotor, Canon Urotlhiirst, presiding. Tlio clnircliwardens and sides men were re-elected, witli one o.xception
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. VltfjlIiY AHHiiTJNG.—Tlie Easter vestry
Itiigland spring flower sliow lield at Harro gate last Tlnirsday and Friday Mr K Milne-liodliead, of Holden Clougli Nurseries won tlio Ogden Cup, a.s well as a silver gilt medal for Ips Alpine talilo exhibit. Rare ami artistic Alpine pliiiils formed his ox- liibit, wliieli wus much aduiir(;d.
IF YOU HAVE A CAR tve sliould 1)0 pleased lo put it in good running order. If you haven’t a car why not invest in a New VAUXHALL7 Demonstration tvitli pleasure.
HAliROG-yriO SHOW.-At the nortli' ol Wellgate Motors Ltd.
Wellgate, Clitheroe Tel. 224.
,1 " 5 T " ‘ n , ..... ' V ' - v ' • ' ■ ' ' V ' ^
with the .Methodist C'hmeh was lield on Wednesday. In the ntternoon a service was condnetod hy tile liev. Artlinr, Jlyers, ot Nelson. Tliere was a tairiy large con- greuat'oii. .Mtor the service, a substantial tea was provided in tlie sclioolrooin.
iiAl.LY,—The annual rally in conncxleu in
Guardian ” proves nothing. H is intere>t- ing to see tliat in his last letter Prom etheus ” is not so athiM>lie in his talk ns in Ids previous contrihulions.
’hat we want is
and it is onlv then that wo sliall conquer tho world.”
(3) Zinoviev says: ” AA'o will grapple with the Lord God in duo season. A’e. .sliall
Br<d‘-‘tar iat is a rehmtlcss slrnggle waged with liloodshed.” and “ All religions ideas re an niisprakalile ahominatioii.” (2) Lnnacharski. Commissar for Educa tion, writes: A’o hate Christianity :iiid
Three Clitheroe Men in Crash.
END TO CUP FINAL VISIT. Three Clitheronians ahont to leave in a
car for tin* Cup final were involved in a seiions aeeident in A\atorh)o, ( lillieroe. mi
Friday afU niomi. Tliey were Ale"rs. Harry Bank>, master eiiginei'r, of AValerloo; Uohert ])river, crmfeLtioner, of Stamford-jdaee; and .Stanley (Vahtive. fanner, of Twin Mrooks J'arm.* all of whom wo;o lucky to escape with minor iiiinrios. 'I'licy liad drawn out of Air. Hanks’s yard
... a car owned and driven by Air. Hanks when a lieavv motor wagon owned Iiy
Ale.ssis. T. Hradlev and Sons, Ltd,, lianlage eoiiirac- tors, of VlLuliiiam, and driv. n iiy John Boberts. of 9, I laslam-streel, Hnrnicy, approae)ieil In tlie opposite direeti(»n, Iiaving pulled out into tln^ road lo pass a Sstalionary veliiele. Tlie two vehicles eaiiio into collision, and
tho car was thrown violently into iho side of tlio houses fronting tlie -tre«‘l. Air. Jhinks. tho driver into whose side of tho ear tiie heavy motor wagon era'hed, was fortnnati' to ‘escape with little mon* than .slight hrnisos to his knee, elbow, and face, and Air. J)river with a sliglit forehead injury.
Tickets Quickly Sold.
jured, liiere being deej) cuts in his licad whieli neces'ltatod surgical treatment. All W(»re treated at tho lioine of Air. Hanks. In Mieli eirenm'taiiees i t was impossible
Air. Crahtne wa.s tho more seriously in
for Air. Crabtree to go to London, and all tliree therefore abandoned all idea of their trip, hut tlu'ir tickets were sold within half :ui liour of the accident taking place.
Bigger Benefits Wanted
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS DEMAND FOR IMPROVED CONDITIONS.
.anspiees of iho Clitheroe Unemployed A
District Trades Conneil was lield in tno A
’eavcrs’ Assembly Booms last nigliit week, under tho chairmansliip of Mr. B-. S. Brindley.
A A
was the speaker, and gave a very instructive and interesting address, dealing largcty witli the nnemployment question and fnr- iiishing the andieuco with much of valuable information. He spoke of the many anomalies .that oxi>led under the 1934 Unemployment Jnsiiranco .Act, and told some jioignant .stories of case.s of distress which had been caused by the -Act and the Alcans Test.
Conncillor G. .B. Eddie, of Blnckhurn,
st:inces and ought to be wined out.” Afler the address iinnu’rons questions were asked,
An enthusiastic meeting niulor the joint ’orker.s’ -Assaciation ami tlie Clilheroo and
Ha- "IM'I
Wt
said, “ ha(l been ro.sponsihle for the break ing up ol family life in innumerable in-
“The lat ter ,” Air. Eddio
posed l),v Afr. (J. H. B. Alitclioll, Socrelarv ol the Cl.iilieroe and District Trades CJouncif, and .seconded by Air. J . AYright, a member
ami an.swered to tho .satisfaction of the audience. ’J’ho iollowing resolution wn.s tlien pro
workers.
c.si)eoially iiieiiihers of trades unions, to do evorytliing within tlieir jiowcr not moroly to compel a drastic imj)roveincnt 111 the scales ol relief under any Un
employment -Assistance regulations, but to compel tlio Government and tho public auiliorities generally to provide cither work lor the unemployed, under trade nnkm conditions, or lull proper maintenance.”
Paim:imcnt lor the Clithoroe Division, bir Atilliam Brass, wlieii ilie new Un employment Jlcgnlations come before tho • Houso ol Commons, to do Jiis utmost by
I*miller, wo call njion tho Alemher of
''peech and vote to (a) Raisn tlio scale of benefits to ail
addition .to benefits, in tJio ease of Inch rents.
n acconiit of low rent. ,0)^.
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(e) To oppose tiio institution of com- pnisory training camps, or centres.”
tin?," sintienV.
Assoeiatioii is rapidly increasing in num bers,and n.aking great lieadwav.
. Uneniploywl
advisoi-v"]',"" roiTiiI-tt?mic
to form an
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ogiil.itions ndl be given to inembors All nnrkiMg men and women, einploved or iin-
and insurance t S s L . : - ' : f , z
tile rcsolu- d's-
'Workers’ ^ r i s
o (c) Oppose any reduction from benefits a. generous allowance m
unemployed persons. ,?l’90se tile Iionseliohl means test.
fl'ietl
or tile -Association and dolegn.te to the Irades Conneil:— “ This
ma.ss meeting calls upon all
.small onr wbici accof gutc[ 8.001 ‘ .leil detef Jonil Bcc(| AYorl signT TnstI ‘ AVll Nnlil tnto| for liavil is t ) | the it.”
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worll Couil moni impq ram<| clenil s'eif r
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