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-’• h - l l (SIX).


METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


Sliluiay School Anniversary


SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 16th P reacher ;


Rev. W. H. Jeffries of Sunderland.


Services: Jflenioon, 2-15; Evening. G-0 In the Morning at 10-30,


I •: ' MR. JEFFRIES will give an ADDRESS


Special H a’mxs by tice Childrex. Collection at each Service in aid of School Punds.


Your presence and support are earnestly solicited.


PARISH CHURCH, MITTON


SCHOOL SERMONS SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 16th


H oly Com.muniox, S-0 a.m. JLatins and Sermon, 10-45 : Preacher THE REV. J. DODD


Vicar of Emmanual, Osivaldtwistle. Afternoon, 2-30 : Parents & Children THE VICAR


Evensong .and Sermon, 7-0 ; Preacher


THE REV. W. R. JONES Vicar of Huncoat.


Collections on behalf of Day and Sunday School Fvnds.


CHATBURN ! I METHODIST CHURCH


Sunday School Anniversary SUNDAY Next, JUNE 16th


Preacher : Rev. J. H. Price of Burnley. S ervices : 10-30 .a.m. .and 0-30 p.m.


In the Ait erkoox at 2-30, SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERVICE, to be addro.-sed by MR. PRICE.


Collections for .Sunday School 1'und.s. ST. AMBROSE CHURCH, GRINDLETON


Choir Sermons SUNDAY Next, JUNE 16th


Preacher 'Morning at 10-30 Tho VICAR


Tiveiiing at 0-30 ; REV. A. BEGG of IVatUlinglon.


Collections in aid of Choir Funds.


Anllienis ilorning and Evening In' tlic Choir.


MOUNT ZION Methodist Church SUNDAY Next, JUNE 16th


Pre ach er a t 10-30 a.m. and 0-0 p.ni. REV. S. E. HARPER


Memorial Service in the evening for the late Mr. David M. Roberts.


SNOWDROP LEGENDS.


METHODIST CHURCH (Wesley) SUNDAY Next, JUNE 16th


■ t


Pre.aciier .at 10-30 a.m. ami 0 p.m. A STUDENT


The Church exhis for Worship. Come and lake advantage of your prinlegcs.


In some parts of England i t is consideron


unlucky to take tbo first snowdrop >mo bouse. Tbo tlower is regarded as a death- token, because it looks like a corpse in its sbrond. Tbo snowdrop was formerly bold sacrerl to virgins; its wbite llowers bloom .about Febrtiarv 2nd, when maidens dressed in wliito, wnlkerl in procession a t tbo Fea=t of tbe Purification; tins may, bo the re»s<)'i why i t is so generally found in Ibo orchards attached to conveut.s. Heiicc tbo flower is


snow-


MOOR l a n e Methodist Church 1 "


SUNDAY Next, JUNE 16th


Preacher at 10-30 a.m, MR. W. BIRCH


Prc.aclipr .at G MR. I. W. HADWEN


In tiio Libebal Club .at 3-15 p.m. On SUNDAY Next, JUNE 16th (20)


P .S .A .


Speaker: CAPTAIN E. SUMMER Soloist: Miss Lilian Mooro


Chairman: Mr. A. E. S. Hitchen Pianist: Mr. ^ Halstead


SeDtember HoIid”^ l u b Starts Sunday JuW 23rd.


- •>/- P« «»ek. Ifc'-.x..- -W..- . < g r * of foiling snow, breatiied on it and bade Hjoke f fake


Tbo angol’s mission boiiig ended, awa.v np to b o a« n bo flew; lint wbero bo stood on oartb a ring of snowdrops was foiiiid.


i t take a form, nnd lind and grow. L ie prized it more than all the pttier flowers in Par.adise, for .the Angel said to her; This i.s an earnest. I'.vo, to tlice Tliat snii and summer soon shall no.


WINE GERMS. AViiio germs which render it


anplicato the I nrgnndy. or


tbo genuine oUl ^unc. and fl int


^bUined from contained


“ .'"/''"Tboso of each particular r ireeninE m a


I braml arc placotl r- ’ ‘ rjinnueso isingla.ss substance preparei f.om .lapa m


ns soon establihli a emon needed, germs arc P - ^


said to impart to ‘be .


J ; '\ /^ ''c i lo n v When tlicv three


•disp-l fruit' jnico. 7<,?mentatioii. davs the nice will be m


- ;!-|,b pb 111,fill t ' f f ^ r u i e ^ e ^ ^ ^ is j n,;, ,vine


For goodness sake order a Durafit and be certain.


REDMAYNE & READ 9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE SENT BY POST Every week there are readers who


are desirous of sending copies of the “ Advertiser & Times ” to friends


who live out of the town. For the convenience of readers,


we are prepared to despatch such extra copies by post on receiving the addresses to which they are to bo sent, accompanied by Threepence, for each paper and postage.


Addresses may bo handed in at either of our offices and shops ;


6, Market Place, Clilheroe, or 27, Castle Street, CHlheroo.


It’s worth the extra cost to advertise


your coming events in the newspaper; still more so because the ‘ Advertiser & Times ’ offers you without charge


a place in their Bureau of coming events exhibited in Market Place. This Bureau is consulted every day in tho week by promoters of events who wish to keep their date clear of


other events. tj


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, JUNE 16th


Preacher at 10-30 a.m. and 0 p.m. MR. H. HAWORTH


Scottish College, Edinburgh. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY


. JUNE 23rd, 1935 Preacher :


REV. W. J. COATES, B.D., (Lend.). WHITSUN SNAPS Bring these to us for the


Best Results. We only charge 1/6 for


developing and printing eight prints.


We carry large stocks of


CAMERAS and FILMS in every size.


See the NEW BABY


BROWNIE complete for 5/-, a wonderful little Camera and takes really good photographs.


HARGREAVES The Snayshol Deyol


K IN G S T R E E T CLITHEROE


THE ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935. CRICKET. Ribblesdale League.


Iiil,l,li'.silalc 'Waiiduiers v. St. Amios. Loylaiul Jlntors v. ItlacUpool.


Lancaster v. Head. Oliorley v Clitheioo. Panveii v. llamolds,vide.


Ribblesdale Junior League.


I Juno lo th ; Clitheioo V. nurnloy St. Andrews.


Sahdon v. Warwen. Cherry Tree v. Waddington. liaxenden v. llil)hlesdalo t \ andoreia.


Read v. Oswaldtwislle M.P.


Juno ISUi nml 19lh; IVaddiiigtoii V. lilaekhiiru St. James's.


Ribblesdale Amateur League.


Chntbnru II. v. J . W. Harrow v. Itibhlosdalo Wanderers A.


Teams.


Foolc A. Foote. W. U. Soutliwonth, L. Wilkinson. W. Unvis, J . 'llioinpson, J . Auhiu, T. Hoywortli, J . Mooro, H. Forrest.


Clitheroo.—J . Crablreo (captain), .1


G. Ormerod. G. Swales, V. Isbeiwood, It. Cams, E. Jones. 11. McArthur. M. A. Dewhurst, A. Setton. V. Iddou, W. Dng-


Clitheioo l i .—E. P. Alderslcy (captain),


i dale. nihblesdalo Wanderers. — 11. S. H'/dso''


Mr.


(eaplainj. E. Cornwall. F. Holt. E. Stand- ring, K. Weaver, «l. O’Netl. J . IJrooUs, F. Taylor, C. O. lirooUi?, U. Preetly. 11. Uar-


I greaves. llibhlesdalo Wanderers II. — Cifi!;!'


(captain). V. Greenwood, 11. ^ o t t , G. Swales. T. Allen, F. b. Hudson, 0 . Wood- worth. J . Waterli(»use, I’. Inghaiu, b. Brindiey, JT. Wilkinson. Ribblesdale Wanderers H I .—R. Inmb y


(captain). A. IXamett. J . Orr L. Uo'f, J . Urooks. C. Slater, I). Friend. J . FraiiUand, J . Hargrenve'., I!. Swales. L. Conper-


tbwaite. GOLF JOTTINGS.


gross t^coro over dO holes will bo played to- morrow. !?atur(la.v.


bo au optional 1/- sweepstake for tbo best uot score over 18 boles; idayers may take out two cards it lliey wisii a.t II- for oacU IS boles of tbo comi>eUtioii.


Tliu Scralcli I’rizo eompetitioii for best In additioa there «ill


bo the V'oteran's computition open to mom- hors of oo vears of age .ami over, entranco fee 2/- per pia.vcr, y in n e r to take ;y}; Plav will be against bogey oyer lb hoLs and yiii in' tittder sealed Iniiulicap.


In conjunction with tbo above tbero will . Me.abers of the Old Chtberonians .


Association will compete next Wetlncsdar for the A.ssocialion's golf cup, bandicap oalv. Tbo cmranco fee is 1/- and names are" to bo given to J l r . J . E. Cook or Mr.


It. Parsons. LADIES' .SECTION*.


played on Wcrlne-day last. Miss A. Wbipp proved to be tbo winner with a score ot


Til tbo final fur the President's Prize


' The final for the l.istor Cup will bo plated to-m’errow afternnon after four o'clock.


three down to bogey. MUSIC WITH MEALS.


“ ANATHEMA FOR ME TO PLAY ” SAYS MUSICIAN.


Tbero is a libice for everytbing. and the


|)l:ico li»r lliL* tiruhe>l.ru, il tlicy nro to bo appreciated, is not in tlio diiiiiig room, declares .Mr. Albert Sandler, tbe violiiiisl, discussing, in tbo June issue of the ‘‘ Horne Owner,” the organ of tbe Halilax Building Society, wboiber or noi music sliould be


taken with niaals. “ One would nut attend a remling from


Gatsworlby and a giirgantinin bamiuot a t tbo same linio,” be says. ‘‘ Ibe clatter ol dishes, tbe cbisb of knives and forks, the movement of even perfect waiters tend to distract one's mind from tbe rearling. 1


tbink tbo same applies to iimsic. Nfr Sandler's view is th a t the iniblic


IS distributed.


time sbmild be considered good enough to send tbo classics over the radio. 1 not believe th a t Mr. Sinitli i.ii '■''i


“ I t does not seem right th a t any old , i ,


home, wants to bear ‘ Aida , " ’' ' 0 fjitiiiji tbo ovoiiiii« .steak ami kuliiti piiu Sandler contends Unit imisicians arc


not being fairly treated when .they aio asked to perform in a crowded dining room. Tlicy may bo able to perform, but they ceiTainly cannot give tbcir best.


” Unit plaving to meals is anatbema to me. If called iipon to do it, 1 can give a per­ formance.


“ 1 have made no sceret. bo concludes, , ,


as perfect, lint it is considered suitable by rav audience and doubtless by my employers. I 'feel convinced th a t if a census were taken the linlk of music lovers .and imisiciaiis


I t may not lie wbai .1 « e a rd would vote against music with loon. FIGHTING THE SEA.


times tbo sea wins, as when it destroys a great sea wall or causes Uionsands of tons of clilt to slide on to the beach, ns i t has a t Ulo Sontli iroreland. in Kent. "b®ro tbero have been three ciitf falls within littlo


Jfan is always figbtiiig the .sea. Soriie^ •inolo tbaii a year.


and even drives back the sea Hiis is being done in Hollaiul, wliero the Zuyder


III other parts of the ivorld man resists, ^ ' tbo 12tli ami Mth centuries hundreds of


tbousands of fertile acres in Urn Holland wore invaded by the sea, and Hicj


have remained iiinndaled land is now exerting a gigantic ollort t


reclaim the 55o.vder .Zee, as U'®. area is called, and it is spending £Jo,0OT,ra in doing so. A great dam encloses uo3,000 acres, nr nearly 870 sc|imre. miles, and from t in t area tiie water is hoing pumped out.


Jlneh land has been :i";:;^rirw;;e^ibe


tit"'is'believed th a t ‘''® “ Do von believe in money.” he land will be ns much as £5,000,000. “ Absolutely! tb a t’s bow I ROt nil ni.x , ■ n mv


Zee is being reclaimed. Holland is a coun­ fry of about 13,000 square miles. Nearly one quarter Iic.s below sea lo\el.


caiinot bo given too many opportnmties listening to good imisie. but greater care should bo exercised in cboosing the time it


,


tlip fir Urooks


John W. Snnlbwnrtb, ,1.1*., head ot of John Sonlbworlb and Sons,


after a sight V


niul .lubilee Jlills. dieil Ibis tnornin long illness, at bis resitlenee, bong-


ilia. THE LATE MR. F. E. BALL.


Francis Edward Hall, of 12, Wbipp-avenue, aged lifty-seven. Mr. Hall had tor several vears been on the engraving stalf at liarrow Printworks. He leaves a widow and family to wbom mtieb syrapatliy will bo extended. The interment^ took plate at St. Jlary s


The dcalb oeenrred on Sunday, of Mr. Cemetery on Wednesday.


LIFE IN SHAKESPEARE’S DAY M'bcii Shakespeare stood a t tbe playliouso


door ill liondon, bolding tbo horses of tlio lords and ladies who tbrew liim coppers, bo must have seen poor people passing by with little white rexbs in tbeir bands. Witbont these rods tlio people dared not leave tboir homes, for they were tbe sign tha t plague


had visUe-4 Uicir houses wi(bm lorty ua.'^- I'or lli'ico liiimlrod years piagilo I'uaed Ml England, bursting out now ami tlieii u a fiigbtful liolocaust of eoat i. For .i *'"'®


would lie down, but the, F.nglaild ‘ davs liveel in constant peril of this mOssengcr of'de a lb , wliicb cut off bundreds here ami tbousands there, and a t last destroyed ono- fiftb of llie people of l.omlon. . f bei'C, Ins future all nnkiiown, was tbe lingbtiest in­ tellect th a t bad dawned ■ii|>on the world, vet what a ivorld bis was! Ibe lours ol bouses were strewn with rn-bes. ollen nn-


distnrbetl for ten or .t'''ent.v .'enFs; ^ streets wero spreiul wub bltb wlncb only


rooks and ravens and jackdaws ever tlionglit of carrvin'g away. U'per-bouscs wetc common.' Here and there were gibbets on wbicb those who Inonglvt plague lo a toiwi


Wore bnngetl. Nobody bad tbo ciinrage or tbe bnowledgc


to face this spectre of disease that grew before tbeir eyes, stalked tbrongli . the coniilrv unopposed, cutting down princes and iieople, yet ready lo sneenmb a t any lime to the deathblow no man strnck. Ibe pbigno was the child of a nation s ignor­


ance and neglect. For 2tK) vears it raged before, wo find a


single warnhig by a doctor, and in tbe ye.ai before .Shakespeare was born when an J-inglisb army of livu tbonsand nieii weie ligbling in France, a desiniiring appeal


DEATH OF MR. J. W. SOUTHWORTH, J.P* GISBDRX.


a day sot apart for the Sunday School sermons a t tbo Parish Cbiiicb.


vices which were very well attended, weto condnotod by the Rev. J . Heslop, who. spoue of ibo useful nnd good work dono in .-tit Sunday Schools, tirent plensnrc was d^erivcu from tbo singing of special hyinns by the sebobirs. Tbo organist was Mr. A. A. W'lulerwortb. Collections were taken on


SCHOOt, SEIi.MOES.—Wbit-Snnday was I bo ser­


HARGREAVES BROS., snow IN G


RAYON SILKS, PRINTS, PIQUES and PRINTED LINENETTES suitable for


bcliiilf of Sunday School funds. PROPOSEIJ DRAMA CLASS.—On riiiirs-


day last a meeting was held in the Council School, in connexion with the proposetl drama class, Iho Ucv. J . ilcslop presiding. In introducing the subject, tlio speaker. Miss A. A. :Mc.Do\vall, outlined ^.tho work ot tho Yorkshire Rural Community Council, under wlioso auspices llie drama class will run. Tlii.s Council, with funds from


HOLIDAY FROCKS MORLEYS


the National Council of Social Service gives assistance to villagers to help ii. building village halls and provides coiirsos of lectures in various subjects. ^ AfeDownll went on to outline tho aims ot


tho drama course. She said th a t lu an evening class of two hours the lecturer, who would bo a fully qualified expert from liondon. would talk lor lhrcc-(iuarters oi an hour on plays and how to chose thoin, voice production, scenery, lighting and all tho intricacies of tlio production of plays. Tlio rest of tlio time lyoiild lie given to reliearsals. She emphasised tlie fact tliafc all could profitabl.v atloml the course even if they do not wish to act. Property men, costume makers, electricians and car­ penters woulil ho necessary to make the .show a. success, ami would in that way bo


a real village effort. At the close of the meeting i t was imanimonsly decided that a course should licgin on Scptmnhcr ICth with classes each itfonday during tho winter.


Spcciedisls in Children’s ll'enr


to dismiss tho demands of yoniig people for facilities to enable them to pa.^s their .<ipare time iileasantly and maybe profitably. IK says, in elfeet,* that young people ought to have enough enery lo find their own aimi.=-e- inents.


BOYS’ CLUB WANTED. Sir,— I t is all very well for *'


” airily


tnnaloly young peoples’ ideas of amusement do not always coincidi* with tlie ideas of older p(‘Ople and if the young folks begin to give full reign to tbeir-energies and iinagina- ti«m we shall perhaps liave “ Qni> ” ami others objeeting with some violence, ^yhen all is sai(l and done, there is precious little in C’lithoroe for the youth who hecoine.s tired of wandering about the stn*ets^ and lanes. Just uow. with the Vrinee of Wales's Fund heing given sueh publicity there would seem to be an opportunity for securing tho Ostah- lishmeiit of a Hoys* Club, wltieli would per­ haps go some ilistaiico towards meeting tho complaints of tbe younger generation.


l)oul)tle>s they iiavo, but unlor-


know there are Hoys’ Clubs—and Hoys Club'. ^omo of the Sunday Svhools have them, but they Jq pot take into aoeounl the nectl fAv Some place to go to on Sunday nigliis. wlien I suggest there is greater need than on week-days, when a lad with 4d. can spend a eon\>le <»f hours a t the pictures. It would probable be better if tbe Sunday Schools .diut all tbeir in.stitutes and com- bined in milking one ileveiit clnh wbii'b wmibl nllor i-ome nUraotinn lo Ibe ynnng pinplo iiml give greater scope for tbeir onen'ies. A well eqnippoil nml properix miinageil Boys' Club in Oilberoe eoiild iil- clnib' all manner of boaltby interesls wbicb are tnlallv laokiiig at pro-ont. anil I tbink “ Uni- ” 'migbt ii-ofnlly employ In- iin- ibinbtoil lalonls in trying to stimnlato in- toiv-t in tbo rigbt (|iiaitors to got a cliifi o-tablisbod. instoail of ousting snoors at .vornb- wbo want soniotbing boltor to do than 'to pick flowors. or to rob birds' 'nosts.


I Nl i rn iAL CORNER. HOMING. RACB FROM r o om :. Wll AM-F'.Y AND DISTRICT H.S.—Wbit-


tam amt Sim, 13.'>8. KfiO 1'*'-= r u n i:h>7 1JI*J; A. Martin. I J l i . \V^"’ Bln mil'll. 1300; T. TilliUson, 1213,


came biitiio ib a t doctors might be sent out to save tile men who were dying of P'ngnc a t tbe rate of a buadrod a day.


answer of tbe I’rivy Conned to these pkigne- strickoii men was, th a t allowance for tlic arniv did not provide for iloctois, and that tbo'soldiers bad better arrange ior tliciii


Ibe


out of tbeir pay. I'ivon Sbakes|)onre believed in witches.


So did Bacon, so did Milton, so did John iVesby, and Georgo IVbitefiold.


Vroleclor banged, drowned or bnriicd 3,dim women for witchcraft, and even the cbi dren of tbo Pilgrim fatlier.s put wiicbcs to death in New ICnglaml. For every de.atb m tile Croat placuo (70,000) there was tlio death of a wiicb by .the wilcbcraft laws of Eng­ land. Tbo grc.at llicliard Baxter, of “ Saints' Everlasting Rest ’ renown, tells


The I'arliament Unit made GroimvaM


ijO vears* work in s\ Suffolk village, bunj, tortured until ho “ confessed ’’ to having employed two imps lo sink a ship a t sea.


tbo story, with approval of )


for profit, and starving prisoners tlirust out tbeir bands tlirongb the ,bar.s for bro.ad


The prisons wore let out to contractois


rroiii passers by. One mi^sfortnne ccmld doom a man to lifelong confinemont. Open


tewers noisoned the air in London streets, and link- boys were hired to bear torches m front of pedestrians. Main- strokes with the lasli was tlio


1280; J . Walts. I2J1. r a ck fr om GLOUCKSTKlt.


Blackburn aiul District Feileratioii re­


Kerr Uswaldtwislle, I'JJS: A. Wbewell, Aicri'ngtoii W.K., l'->22; Bernsconi Bros Oswaldtwistic. 1211; Webster and biiutli.


rison, Clitberoe H.S., 1?72; B a rd and


Mitberoo S.K.. 1105; C O’.Neill. ‘-.'’‘l!®’';”’ H.S. 1190; llernscom Hroji.. 0>ualdrw istle,


llS*i* llvll and Hawortli. Cbtberoo b.it/..


1170; J . Hawortli. Accrington W'.K. 11. Fisbor. Accrington ,W'.K.. 1110; taker and Harri.^on, Clitlicroe H.». T. Sniitli. Clitberoe S.K.. 1112. RACK FRO.M .IKILSKY.


1152: W’bit- 1117;


BL.AGKIIGItN AND niSTIilCT NAN'l'ICS


CLUB (57-75). — Nutter and Eariisbaw, Clitberoe, alii'detl'213.9U; , W'liittaker and Harrison. Clitberoe, abcdl'’13.‘20; Nuttci


nnd Fkiriisbaw, Clitberoe, abcdl212.ai ;


W'bitbam and Son, Bead. cfl232.1(i; Jack- son and Barnes. Cliatlnirii 1'212.0. ; L.i»t- woml and Rotbwell, Great Harwood, cUJ i,; Scotf Bros, and Bircli. Clitlieroe, IdJb; J . Baxter, Copster Gioen. 1190; L. Clay­ ton Blacklnirii, 1171; W. .Sbarplos, W_ad- dingtoii, 1170. a fill., b 1/-, c 2,G. d o/-,


e 10/-, f 20/-.___________________ NEWTON.


doctor's enro for lunatics and feobl.- niiiidcd. Tho insane lyero starved, '"anacl.d or burned. Tbo Bible was a new book, and tbo few copies available for the people were eliainerl in cbnrcbes. and, ma!iv destroved outside .5t. Paul’s. Uip R's'>®P ®f London burning the first edition in the


people’s tongue. That was vesterday. T.ook around to-day


to .social worker ami mark the progress. Look' forward to-morrow and the nnagina- tion is staggered. Says tho great scientist. Dr. Millikan, “ I vontnro the prediction th a t our present age will bo looked back ■upon bv enr cbildren’s cbildrcn with more innazenieiit nml ridicule tbaii we oni-selves foci because of the credulity of the Jliddlo


operation, service, and goodwill fiom King and SCO tho safety, Agc.s.” WADDINGTON.


friends, to tbo niiniber of tbirt.v-two jonr- novod by rail on Monday to Edmbnrgli. Uiifortiinatelv the weather was nnkmd and curtailed sigbtscoiiig. — Cbester was the destination oliosc'n for tbo anmial onting of


OUTINGS.—St. Helen’s Cliiircb clioir and liappy event. comfort ro- . W'HITSUNTIDK. — A large amount ot


tralfic of all kinds and many Inkers passed tbroiigb tbe village during tbe week-end, •ind a vorv largo companv assembled a t tho dance in' the Instiliitc on W’liit-Monday night. Tbo music was supplied by tbo Ribble Dance Band and tbe duties of M.C. wero carried out by J l r . G; Watson,


WHAT WE OWE HEEAMERS.


TO


“ Tbo pr.aclioal, busUing man of today is very apt to tbink tliat all tlio progress of film world is duo. to him and his kind. Vet if tbero bad boon none but pi'aotical men amongst tbo earliest savages, civilisation would have mndo very slow iprogrcss. The merely practical savages would linvo gone on c.atcbing fisli and hunting wild animals in tbo old way.


Said a shrewd observer of nioii and things;


tbo Motbodist Clinrcli cboir and friends and Ihcv journovod thoic by motor coach on Tnoisdnv. This, too. proved a very


amongst tliom wtlio tbongbt out the canoo nnd tbo bow nnd arrow, and so by degrees the sailing ship and tbe gun. All tbe inventions came from the droamer, tho practical men merely carrying out and utilising ids ideas. Tho dreamers amongst men gave ns tlio arts and the sciences. But too often they nro niisjndge<l, for i t is bard for the man of action to roalisc th a t Ids reflective brotlier can be a t work in ns real a sense ns bo Idin.self is, nnd th a t tbo stiidv and tlio laborntor.v nro a t least as important as tbo workshop and tbo factory.


I t was tbo dreamers


sults wero; FAST SF:CT10N .-W b i t lak e r and Har­


9, KING STREET, CLITHEROE


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