L SH
|0 REVER LIGHTS
tION
ACT WORK
H i CAR. (.If . i- ' II ■ iL'fcudijut" iiiade a per
m'd statement which is, u|, attehvnirds, it is no. ihittcd' a! very 'foolish lorry ^to' erdss the.
;io Uafrid tight,” , said ■ iCToellCounty Sessions,,' Wdlfanii John Snapo 1 tVest-vien-,- Clitheroo,' tile Clitlieroe County
heller; of iKeighleVj stopped : lelt, linhd side of
Kiug.street,. ' ig i from Jho I direction of i
that |a t :3-40 p,nl. on . -Itli, Jolinl H. ,Judson„
4 molof lorry without I 'l : i
: .1 ^
|le q A 'heel findi demolish a . nut, i\ho v;a's tlie; driver- of ' eja (.tatement; to the police- I id he was driviug; In's ilorfy.
iVlidnlhe s'iopped there was. i on! his car I anif 'tliei traffic i rqut |ihto sliopl j Later ho- ;Sho^ and taW that!a motor -into I lis carl, w'itli sufficient
Ichnniife; an4! hq put hjsihead of jhi i lorrjjj aijd; did not sea- ' l.d,i so he began to lruji|back
roc: a III wa^ MoPPed ,by I the- ivaitcil .some' timol but! itlie-
audin,;| that ho h'ad collided - That statement whs perfectly ; aiid was liprfibiibly | nuito I
ddtec :qr ; pad ■ tp : release tlie- a' hii lip lie| itoppqdithbilorry .
-AtrL ilijdsonjjeft his leaf tlrerq. I' between the carl and the-:
Indanta aqtipn Iwas , foplisli pt liavd beepi in siich a' hurry Juntil'lthe lights changed. It. ■ling al.o to-attempt to b a c f
Tor pad ■ ' r
■on, conmei Ijltiddlc Itiuperi
iMr.tl, lant, loi'rv
;ht; ' - to tile of til djlljllf
• ' l l !
'TI;E I J.WrAGE.i iden
I
epr, , Hcfeiidant im- police station to ex- ,ac ddeuti He did
spokd to ; lofondant repprt- ntltlje police station', and Ifitiy- sai 11 defendant ;tpld "’Mted loino cousidetablo to' .'liimgo befoiriilho Icjrrj-: I'I I
!!' i
^istra'es,| on behalfi 'of:/ point .‘d put that theret lit eilju-pjilment in thia, yijited, ; lictually hbout.
Jhcriiiiju |idei;ato
- I-!!! ts dliaiii was actually 'efcnflniit,! L himself, ' was-
lincid 10.S and orderpd do
;onsts who'kneiy him. driber.
T *1**““'-'*) \
|fronr p -eceiiing! colum'u.). Til)
lllay.ton | agre'ement
[iipetitioii due to diiferences. .‘lieckid;,by legislation
I'd spfnpersi. i In the 'iveav-
Ik •S 'oWiiioil v
; could re fport |ttiide iidiistcv
i and tile
ltd aisuicd, c-oi
:hedj iifiifiipv t la't Iby concerted some 'part
|bv
htdj ; enjoyed : a continuance,'of
:)Y3i'E\T Outlook
:ta, ciFijct upon' other ildo i'nuuit n'as consider- on of the continuance iwti 'W IS .important. , -; ■'
, , . >.''jiii] .the home
■I'C' is t i . hj)w fa iiitlcas
of, ;tlie p -oblem was! the '.'•menl dio to the decline: Je| in klie liist ten yeahs,;
It J!130j E.xpoi’t figurjisi :j’ i'good udged by Ithe: ! preceding, !were only,58- ilic |4!)2!| lel’el. I .A recent,
Irrnfcssdr I'aniels and Mb. Econpiilic Section of the li chptei on -'f The relative
htish Espoit iTrade,” con* '111 ipf'thc -lifect upon 'em-' Irop jri th; export trade,'
lose eiuploVed |l in export Eol tunately new in-
' iielped, in
I that fnj, 19,!4[as, compare^.:' I iiiheri of imemplovedi 'due .5(10,(X)0, lioij nllowfjnca,
llaiice-': of Tofislb v r |!ui),din|r i
creatcll and - the .expan* ‘ sbnie raepiure' unl'mploymcnt
III i-'i'! '[“Phllant part ||.k'iug: |),v private
Jl a ipati'ifacfr-: Iprbjfrnn me
tiiiued to expand in wei'ii 843,576 pboplo I t would bb:in- r I tfie industry.
Mi.i;i(jubtnar.|reiations. In iln- isbemed to ho-
Wage ^ lagreemcnts,' a i l jrel
m doirg sodhe hubioF. dho lorry-struck tlio- natlir'pj ifaclieslonly. 10 siMll ibar hadj been
iglits|to, cliiinge apdlas- i 11 y s ghs tit doing I so hpek Dvef the pad and. li; Ilf d: had trouble'of;
1. ftijehiof Klackburu, said Ithefe ^ was no: at all. I His was a
itcndont’sj ■ btatement,i
:cial_ti;aveller, 15,. ‘; Keighley, cor-
j sioll, ; wjlile would Unlike hchiiiti (liploi
.says He
words of hii dcbiite iistcii'! ojiinif ill 'iiij
signifies'-that 1 am ” beaten to, a frazzle,’;’ has formed an entirely ivrong impres- 4iy idea:-being, that suclil' a Mate [placing each of us on our ; merit^ also save time and printer’s ink! “ Ratepayer,” who sheitera himseli nom-de-plumes, I believe in open
-case,’ pcrliab
it wliii'e it is, opinion
ipialiffdation to debate, “ It only needs a ™|ug If “ Ratepayer” has no case, ■
iificy, in . open argument; in other “ 1 am Engli.'ih,” If, in the humility •spirit, “ Ratepayer”
fears.that the would not attract more than twenty s (although. I disagree 1 with hia about tbi^ I may I
also.ieply that it does not need any epeoiai
ns he suggests, wo had better leave HALLOWS.
H iiithorii-road, Clitheroe, 1 •*lJl4** ■ FREE CHURCH COUNCIL’S PROTEST.
fnniiis of all distric Couiitj
your, fs^iie of last A*,eek;' signed “ Noheon- ” may I statej that, acting on -behalf:
; mg oil ■ (liaiige
I Rogisti d
; notice would quent
Kogisti rr-General at [Somerset House, voic- strong protest against the proposed the office bf tlie Superintendent I
i I he V cliaiige
from Clitheroe to Blackburn, stressed thlo point, that such
to meiiibirs of the fred churches, when giving of marriage', necessitating-las - it
I I trn^
pi'
opo.sed of tli^ present! Rpgistra ! allowed!
journey to Blackburn, with conse- pense and. loss of time, that
_ ______ ^ ; authorities in this matter to real'izoThat the “ “t Mp. t
'• s office at Clitheroe may be 10 continue. .
change is not in the best interests general community, and thatnthe irrangement of the Superintendont
. ■ S. 'E. .I HARPER,
fiC to Jiis car at mor& I I ' I ■ 1 ;
Pi'(js|dent of the Clitberoe and jofetrict Free Cbnrcb Council!
January 20th, 1936. '"T™ * ' . , ' _ would mean | serious inconvenience
the free churches in Clitheroe and f<k::q!fer lo v-pncedl units for CookindJ waD I «amerns, I have written to tho Clerk of the |. eating, hildi manylother Iservical it H I takein a Council atr Preston and' to the I
In rciply to the letter published in; .*' —,—1
vii uuiKiu I . . « i to' 1^ ® ' - ;''y. w j,cuuv,oi4iCii aUQ m ordfiP I repoyeved; and lil order ‘“f Afidn;
coii'sumers titie^. at
to; Use clec' a[ rVery 16'
Med.charge h'
May i styougly
-urge.all ' to'ltake advaiitage of
Ail.i...” 2-paft tariff No. 8, T w'
at ii|l. .for charge baa
. . .
domestic con-1 - our, .dimestid
ricity ip large! quan] Within dhe
_ t . which bhahles
dohlestic -phizes after the,fixed bemi paidfaud I venture to say
u®^??,tie 2;-part tariff has only' ono imeiej and the supply can; bb used fori all piirpo'sei
js.; A consumer on tho * e
.iipower .jconlpanibs h
Withbut running any risk of defraud'ine tlii lindertakingii '
- ' ! To those [wb ‘ ' ■ . .b.y
. advantage bf ithe 2-pi{rt tariff, f t is'ehSentiall t® '®Hee ft-higher pi-icb for electricity lisedl 105,1'ghting purposes rather than order'to repoviv'Boine Charges to ■
ho do nit feel disp'osedlto t'akel
ten ginning
“ David i;_ I-J
and I ten! minutes approximately—the tim. I®*' p® thi'sl' houses has been advanced h tainutes to five minutes past six, be with the: funeral' of King Georgo.
’ '
i*''® ;>P.,«crfn -annals. Its charm is tW fact |that -it has something 'of interess fp;
abnndanpe of coiiiMy. ] Perhaps the most I spectacle,'
brine out a new 'chlld'stbr. He :is Freddii ■Bartboloinew,, and assiiM a ' BCnsatlona, find.’ I Frank ,Laivtdn! who [plays I thi
;
but .certain it'is that from '.iibw on] ;Ke'11 ii I fij ^,“® "|I®lI oI the tree 1’ in his prbfeMion '®J]He 13 an actor of distibcti'on find' ability,
‘ iv ‘ i*I •biM« •™GSjLl??^WeiS'®i. the boy and Lawton,
IDLITHEROE REGISTRAR’S OFFIPF I Honc.hAo“fnP+ifT'“ -??® fixedichargd I there
are.no fewer .than sixty-five players !
that electricityfcaimot be stored in a; bottQ dobs p'rbportioiis must inev^bly fail |foi I'' ? ? # .
, Undertaking Iwi ,to Rrbyido for,
for econ|Omy. We have'examples of this in the elosirig down of village Council Schools.
bir,—The Governmenta of the day are out
Clitherob An act It 18; most unreasonable to' expect people
who have '
formist’^ ]’ letter of last week, is intoler able. , Qbvioasly, , Catholics ' and Noncon- loriuiats have gone to ClithOroe without a murmur, jbut I , am not ■. in the least sur- prised a'l the contents of!“ Nonconformist’s his strong protest!
etter,
: pburclih|i'eh, I am sure, will see 'it 4s -I do'l 'and willingly support the protest.
h strong united’protest'of both'Gatbolfc 'and Nonconfirmists is to'.be' expectedi; 'MUny'
:
jllc Itrado and, the stability; ■
toj 111 proj-e',' conditions in. d was appreciated bbth by
OHURCHilAN., ' WE :Vf||,L NOT] go to BLACKBURN.’’ ;.peu, iii Sir,-]
■to attend lilso at. ' .[fare—bef
pease of
, What [ft? I
Lissciiting church to fie married. Si
leiiteririg ' t
Roman pariahs 1 RIackhurfi
. last weelc [protested ag'ainst Dissentora and dathbliii beMg. treated .
/snXl« t.1F— A' 1. 1- 'a__ 1.
l|a t au office j in office , hbura hnd Iip espeiise, of( in ’bus, or railivay iro they ;can bare the privilege I tof
gladly' raise iiiy voice, dr rather I support . of “ Nonconformist ” who!
')frilie community .who 'must'ga ^ I •0 1 to register—arid be' at the : ex- getting ,off work'if thej', have; iany j
1 ?. - a ditheroe Poman ; datholic, or ire the Town Cpuncirdojng about
suggest .llmt the 'Catliojic icTergy and .Non- 'eoiiformist ininisters marry-their.own people ' 'vithout [registration before inflict nnmi
ipirotestmesD i ’ necessary anil
;tbem the'dirty .business; of going to Black- burn aim , leave the fespoiisibiTity of' the 'illegality I with the bureaucracy who want" to
earn (?\ ifliPti* Rnlnripa m
tlic I received ing tli]e
[At
;'va,v. We! want the [spirit of n Thonlas iJollie at this moment.
po dissenter;
the ..time our cbmmeiit was written | m ' n____Ajj.
then one arid Council,,. pliaticfiliy
W
c understand' they lifiye received like the Clitheroo Rural District have declared themselves' cm-' against the, propcisnl,—Ed,]
;lieroo Towii Council * had not a letter on j tho subject .of clps- Clitheroe Register Office, ' Since
Socialist '(7, ' -
icbyery in' the-', ud- its al ied !
Wiiig its p.!ak, ibutlVild- aiijl
conmi.ircinl pUrpbseS'''
l!g, laild building by local ■
otv! rate, and: - of sluraj elbar-
J, qil'silfq attiyity in jtli.e-: |so conditiojisi Were -mpJn-
litical ,p!'olili Ire strbi ’ ’ Ipd', fast
I'verp |ni
lyried -fl rough siiccessfull.'p-, pd raiicl ad" litionali Iieavy
lilil.vi in [the ! conclusion |wn '!ofl the
f liotli bHnk^. li,He Wished' iiks ito ;lio Cliiof' (ibnebal, vholp of tlib staff for fhO' crvices they had rendered'
Ibcoun:-
fors'jwcro bc^lected. H i. Pearspn find ! Co,, the
adopted and
then terminated. appointed,
wore rc- ' .................. ..
W.IS lipp.
pointed-to
. hopes that Itlio- yeijr- would con-
iiv international' cmsi'still dutt
rctarred 'ngiiil- I Countv; Bbnk-'
enyrent- yehri
ipud did it itfi claim fi iWitii all
and bought policy:
,ifSir,—Mr. Tattersall seems to imply that j " number of Socialists banded togetfier
and run a factory of their own successfully they would be able, success for Socialism,
” ' vyeii wiijli -the rudiments of Socialism, In , 1 respect he is not acquainted
'Upli circumstances success or otherwise ivould prpvi nothing, '.i'Jitfioufi ijitering into detaih, the obiect
for ono will‘take part' in a public 1 go so far , as to
upon , /snoJpcf nnoeJMxx I
•• ■’ ■ .Hi' I Itlie I
been ' accustomed to go .to! the.I Registrar to. go to Blaiikbuni.' of thonghtleSs iheonsideration; And.
Now, the latest, as shown in ‘! Noncon January 3cjth.; 1936.
• I ' I •--- ; l THE EXCEPTlOf/
Sir,—I think ‘‘'cintumer’s ......
I'e gas and[ electricity; charges is souhdi it :P*!J.“®iPl® hil^ fie ;
has.made iio difterentiation
I phase as to
I the
paraffin oil electricity Then | lafter ^ scale [for., shops, and; workshops.
be Idrg “ dm
lamps, must fiave ti eir gas am at; ',the lowest! rate chdrged! that
they paUndtl
anudt|add their percentage for c4pital and working expenses: and charge it jiip. tq in [the same why.
I do not see wh;,
but householders pay the top [rate
;rgest. fiseri -nsumer’a ’
their , electricity on a, sliding spupcalp quantity! required,
n the Corpdri s and
ration
they ire the 'snallesti consumers. HOUSEHOLDER. |
jideii is disfijiotly [goodj must not be called on td merely'because individually|
THE CHURCk And social problems i
six thousand’ membem of file England assembled ; ill London signed by an] Ardibisliop, .Bishops representative ; churchmen, and' to; the' Primfi Minister; [
..!Sir,'-r-Tlio following pledge wa
: i uiiileason [ am!nd social copditic declare
n j
,. their caufies n i enffirced find
of I England, .offirml; that wo, are ; iuost the
k our, ,!
ns. conviction
in imusticG of ju tice ' ntevfl
trition, overcr (wdod Islum dwellings,! land __I. . 11..' . J .- 1 ■ .
such other so ial' cbnditioiis as],deprive meii,' woiricn find ieliildreii
.i.-x:; ;tliat may,^
. qurielves, our -----
''birthrights .iFatlier,
"“^prtuni^y of ful.l find useful volves sin
parishes, I to ' seciire
ap the
!s,l malnu- I of the
.
bo.th indiifidnally and itlifpugli hoa itn ■
agrilnst' Gbd. . . . We'pledge
‘efiery poitsiblb action for onr fe lows their childri of one
-possible action’’[to secure theiri birthright to [tlio^e who] [have been! robbed of it. ’\Vbat Islitliis, birthright?. [Until thisfiri unller- stpbd,- restitution I cannot .bo made.|. -it is
ot[oocialism is to, run the nation’s ind'ustries not in tlje interests, of, a class b u t,in the interests pf the community ak a 'wliole, Wliercm it -vill not be possible for the Mr,, ““ttcfsalli to, hold';9'labonr'l!i at [arm’s
, to.' Thera would be if place even for Mi;;
l.attersall. But j private; profit! would dis-
< a
.cla.ss of idle rich! Not- of conrse that
feilnw-workprs. ’ who would .he ! everybody, and not as under Cariitalism ; where .the benelits gd tb the'few nUd eventually create
sail 3 pont is ' whether] there are in the ranks of the SpcialisM : riien [ capable of running i, factory. Of .course there are, apd there are also tfibse pmopgst thdm'who could not run a fadti»i'|,Buf with Socialism in full prictioe in a full community, every-, bndy Would be ,doing his bit, rind the men competent fpr the .job jot; headships'would “P found in thofie .ppsitipris,; ‘ Spcialjarii will have need of; braina, just nri Capitalism
■B'lgth ami say you shall;,or you shall riot have worl: ind so leave [the labqiirefi’at the iiicrcy of' a comtiBratively few' individnals for iis'diih bread, ! .!':■ ; . ;[ ' ' ' ;[;; L^'iony. tomes to brass;tacks ,Mr. Tatter-
Y appear ai d the labonrfir [would'be worthy Of his h i '0 [arid [would paiiibipate .in the iicnefits, ri’liich. accrued!; together . with , His
equal- light ,<if abficss tpi the hou ity ofjthe Cr :atbr .in Mother . Earth is' -ii.- the birthright •of [ever.v ‘ cliild of, man; Lutithii violated wlieji .land js itrea'Ied: fis I t
erirthVgiven to tfib children of .men oriiinl .
eato m
property, earth ijs the earth inent, ----- ,— ,
conditions are'! wbll described against'jGod.’j’,.,[ [I
for , nil to livp' nU 'ani '
land mbnopolV is [condeiiined in law! i'lln ■ ‘I Mr ![Neighbour’s Lrinflmarj
heaterivcvenjtneirieaTens -arb tlie tforid's j but theveriiith hntli'Hp given!to the pfiimron of men.” j Verinder ]; pys.V, No ■ phrase bbum possibly be widerjiii its applicatioijj pr .more wiriipletely dettfriritivo of the' cldinis; of a lahdlbrd, clasri to! me ; wionopoly jpfi Gpd’.s earth; [ than -the '8|taplp words. ‘ childrenj .Of mbril'j [j'ls; tfiere|anyV[mriri; wbrnai pr,[cnild who; liye's now, pif Wljb[ ever has! liTedllor who; ever will live, [Who , is'not'| iriclUped ariiong ‘ the diildrun pf meii
_' ly ,
Vefinder), thb authorjsa;fis the, Hpbiiew landj laws .wprp expressly -designed to liiake landj mbnopbly ;
It is! interesting to! fi,rid that thb siri, of Mosaic (short ! studies'
iii Bifile land, law? byf F.j . inipbssiljle.;: ,;..Quoting - ,I “ Thei
[mlent night, .
in " a world pverflowirig [with opportunities ivn full' and lusefnl
ilums and; |senil-starvat ,ion ap ,e fpliind livefi.
aFLaUd-lords} ’’ i .that uriemplc Llordis ” is ]tran s - i
is because in pirafiti' o If iQ • io frnn^Jg
itr msfated -as Sucli
private " the
fo|' exprtiem. I Mail’d fiirthrigha i .
aUdlahcIter; [these are the /if nriJin'co +/>' +li/» Tinii if.x ______ ” I- An
justice [in sbcul cbpditibiis is to bp wClcpnied'; its importance lies in the pledge by Which these'l peoplp[ promise [ to take p'byery
Such a pro tost I against unreaspii and! im
not wMk; that 'is! a dutjy. It it not food, I -1.J Lu-ir-x.-ii.-- xL- j-gwards' 3 ‘(‘
i.the
lives, in-
ay bej the coiitjnrianbb of destitute idlene
that
taken by Churili of recejitly,
lye, baptised members of t lie; Church .. deebly diSturW ,in .conseienie' bj| W
between
housejhold.coiisiimers and trade anc industry, .consumers.';'I’,, •" ,j " ~ , I'l ‘'Hwsehqiderf, ;if they,are. not to Tet!nrn.;t('
jj«4id;' ffhj| !h fb41,jn the major roles, instance,! is exactly as
' ' 'PEORGil DE^HDRSir, .Chairman,
W. p.'Fields’, foi
I characteij “ right,[out; of the bo'ofc.’l Xs the crusty old lady whose ■brusque demean our hide4 a, heart [of gold,, she, is superb. And Lionel Barrymore, Lewis .Stpnej;.Madge Evans, Rol....................... 1 Basil
Micawber
-.to be. Pompous, boast,ing, ting, he | is .tlie epitomm of every foible apd weakness. -Edna Jlay jgiiyer, as Aunt Betsy ! Trotwood,'' is anbthor
one wbul4 expect strut-
T»-:,
--D.ki.i.-_-; 1 Williams,! Herhejit Milndln to'inbntion'briiy I
■Rathbone,' Elizabeth ml'" ■
■"
' a few—are believdble ftiid real in their " roles. ' The'’’i stbi-y ' has' been faithfully (pllqwed. , ' Bogirihihg- with 'the day of'his blfthjijtfi^.ifiicturb’.'takJff piiVii' tWough' .liis 'boyhood.[with'jbis mother‘ and 'the'; stCm |j[Mr!"Murdstbhe, ,liis stepfather,; takes him
therej might le a tliding, [to Yarmouth and the Pc^otty family and business premises an’
milli'l'ilittle Emjly; tof London land his unhappy [apprenticeship in ja W-firehbnse after hw
j . tj i, , , .r —
I [nfdther’s death; to the Micawbers; to; Aunt [Betsey’s at Dover; to the! Wickfields; wliero
I'London where he falls in love with and 'niarries the winsome Dora; and so tirough -[Dora’s
den.th, the nnmashing of Heep’s villainy by 'Mr. [Micawber— final realipation of, his love for 'Agn tho revelation of her love; for him.
to his IS and.
Uriah
Greek, native or foreigner, black or! white, lord or peasant, rich drjpoor-j-all find in this sweeping generalisation the charter of their, birtliright in tlie spil.’l- ''
and other forwarded
1 ,Tliat the earth arid its; pontents are the common fiiithright [of humanity will not be disputed by professing Christians, but that- present social conditions are, tbo natural penalty of disregarding the divine
pfeva ling isofeinnly p-liafevef
brder jn iiuman,affa|rsVis! not so generally recognised.! ;, 'On and in [the land afe all the raw Materials,' forces find opportunities necessary !'tb satisfy .the riiaterial needs of tile wholb]hunian-i family fOr all time. But by virtuej '.of tlioiri 'legal privileges, the owners o f! land stand between-their fellow men and [the provision of i their'needs. The number of people usefully employed, tbe developn>ei|t of urban and rurfil districts, and,the standard,of'life of .the community,
.depend, Iirimarily, ! upon ;the terras] of access to;|la'nd.' Wlie'ii'ithoSe terms pro prohibitive- or land; is otherwise withheld from nsb,| there: : ai'e ; uii'eiUployment, ’low- wages, arid all the Iiori'OrS .of modern civilised ppverty. -
■what-iustijje commands they I should fie-'-tlle full earnings of . the ; labourer—we must thorefore substitute' forj the ! individual ownership rif land a coraraoii ownerslilp,”
pf goodwill,; whatever' their ;rcligious''friilh or political! creed.” ■'
'' ' ■' I- ARTHUR 'hur: H, ■WELLER.
-Manchestev', • .. January !25th, 1936,
LECTURE
the ■ Invitation of fihe chairmrin (Mr. T. Speak); mfiriy questions' weyb askbd whfeh were! ably [answered by the i lectorer!
dealt with'!.many phases oil plant life ir .a manner which engrossed his I hearers. Dii
_ ,
In'hto^otnre tb inemhfirs of [the Al ot- .......
mode comfjion property is! the taxation of land ''values. By ! this |meanri the com munally-created land values ' can - bo taken for eoramiinal expendituroj and 'land with holding bbj made impossible.] . With taxes levied oii its selling valne. Whether used or not, no one would hold valiiablo-land out of use,' [This method j o^ restoring ■ their birthright to all the [cliildreri of Imen offers to tliorie [fihurchmen who] are pledged] to " every possible action ” to! end a 'great; wrong, a I practical •policy i for its acl)ievo-: nient. ;Ifi is one wTiich also deserves' tfie: whole-hearted support of: rill niep’ and women
The policy by wliich tfio loiid can bo
wealth increases,’’ wrote Henry George in “.Progress and Povbrtv.” [‘land.wages arc forced doyrn while productive-'power grows, because land,! which!,is thb 1 source [of,; all wealth and' the field of all labour,! is monopo lised, ../,Toi.extirpate!pQverty,|to .mako.wages
“ Poverty [deepens as
Jhe meets!|Agnes and Uriah'Hoep and leatns ito love the former and hate the latter; to
human and « ,t?
adult' .David, will' be;' remeinbefW | foi- “ Cavalcade ” and other great pictures
,. I Copfirfield”', is ja picture that-wil] ^ '
“ Ratepayer ” is in error when he I . that my
challenge.to a publici debate |
Sir THE better WAY.
t'nairmahr of' the ,tq ^ coiniply with the I.E.E.
» ro t : th a JfleetnQity, foiiunitted, this .the mitted tn 'Kh ’'Shting! pointt are rot per-
2 -amp socketi outiots] -qwefore a ho t 0
wiijiig hiS property add providing for onl( one’s property
' t
seqh pnly,f would severely penalise the ‘lesireslto seenro, th'o'aSvon for coding ani
y ■ u X ' f
ard pey unit.
wflW and .sinking fund charges, tol mamfenaned
uueMhomScil i t 7 chdfgdsTeTcee^ml'^^^ "‘S'! bear in mind
would] bo'nside “ P « n t [ suggests.,' ' T electrical Units on a s' iding
small I rtraJ. I
,m tl^e ipersonifica ion !of ‘self,reliance, and I
® t h S “ most t OTt*uhb?'^U ention should be Constance M M
!“? the whole film, lia ,«>tog«thor the
Bnfke,Jwho scores heaVily-’in the part ^haron 8 excitable,
doting mother-^u apqa^
of.characterisatioli!'^ ^^v
m 1935j ® ■JIavid
®
attention iV'dircicted't|>' the 'screejaing oj pictopa. of .Jhe Royal funeral processionj brPathe. I ibis -firm is. to be coi]i
aajpj But before further alluding tq iUnd the other belbved "character].-'
grathlati^ on the 'beautiful scenes whioli tneyi screened with the! aid of some thirty sJ Owing to the length of timb| up by the Dickens’ film—two houi^
GDIC production hv l^by ^Metro-Goldwyhl tfi®8?W'medal for the be^'filAi
^fperfleld,!’ Dickens’ classic to, the Grand,all next weeliti
ihade, J,o , of Billj .
luo m o,n fir
^tory that.,has been in a book.
i he^ d t i S I
MAKE.
or anything lelse-^without having possession iiame|of Jlie writer.
THE LAST WORD THE GRAND. 'Af I f lmnimi now
amusm G'hl
P p to ; h o lw n d f e uw S lo rS w :
I Smart, slick land witty '• fbb chuckle every,
on?y” etween’®aarf j ■q arter’s entertain-1 ______ , After , a crowded
KING LA|« P IC T U a e HALL '■wCekiVof op ira
T H E PA L LA D IUM . Ihel Raromouu.fs presentation pr .t'arb BrisSdn,
-bane m u r e , m u . i-evei-ti to Atonday, begiUniug tbe‘ wi ek' wrl
tuneful romantic comeuy. Based on it le' play of me same, dame,,it,is mo itory-iii me king who, lost ais' queen'
pec.luse 1'Ao’ were an ancestral beard and spent; us. tWe in conferences instead, of; at ins lad' -s' sid i.'
life, love and gaiety-no^g. to mrpbiie'i fils,spouse. But' wfiile ue is away the' queen returns,.and falls in love him 't.lJe euibarassed and agitated double. ' ibis tantalising cpmedy-situation .is- fin.iJUy jri' solved U'heii the ,.kiug lind qu(en krl happily reunited, on tlieir, second .honeiv moon to .'Vienna., The. picture is fill id ^(1
Ihp king securest double to fill .fiii thrdio hurries oif .to;Vienna to learn.abtni.
new tunes, among them The already lopulal* ‘‘Little White Gardenia" and ‘‘ Wien bay Priucej Chanhing domes along.” Cilourful and beautiful settings and an eJ iborate dance ; sequence tp-e other element! whiefl make -“ All the King’s ’Horses ” saperior
I wiUjbe seen again on T'Uursday in inotherj .thriller by the author,of “ The Thin Map,”! this time “ The
Glass.Key.” ., The ipalitical bosses of a. big city are the princijials iiu
e-Atertainmenfc Amongst - others in ' the cast are Iklward EyerettjHprton, Kaffierini' D0 .;Mill6:aud Eugene Pallptte. That highly, populaf .actor,! Georgd Raft,
the musical, comedy- star; ■and 'jMqry Ellis’ m ‘ All me King's horses,-' a orimt u/id'
llrhyb'odd. Fairy,!" screened this week l.“f^feTalladium', is: one, of!'the niost- de;-
obsessed hith a desire to gq!ouii into tui,' •YCT and! perform: g(rid. deeds] at d- to help
thib p
f G/I Ttlfh n /
lao.VU I'__ Fli. . . .
inspjres tie girl Ln,'in the guise [of [a'good rairy, to do - astonishing, uricoi veritional; andtoen the most'dangerous-tbinfis without tnoOght of the precarious positioitionn!ti; ri which
she Iplaces . , .
nothing 1 etter.. -me story is'! draihatic. punctuated with ‘ thrilli comedy, and is; first-clrissl
herself. Sliss Sullavai -Aj.-*.
riM 1 i
d,®?) jhi'ing! Buddy. Bpgers .and June:Clyde, :
a.cmiple:
w.iose appoariinco togfithjr, in any picture ensures a diverting' and vffiolly eu- joyablo fintjrtaininent.] . . In settiigs-las in story! arid! musical - “ trimmings,” ;‘UDanco
Bafit.aridr
.Hgut} t
'Frivolity and lively; music are thq high a' sparkling' musical ! comedy I3ana,7 ■ which, Bcreened on Mon-
unfoWs its first chapter in| tlie; eirly This i |3 T h e Bed Rider,” [whose
sh ,ofild b .e noted, ■ too, -ic
-torial ''job. - Enemies of, - Arnold who ' j “ !f?‘®!®!L'^®d?.®®!“® dominates the citji's .politic’
I'.sibility.of tho'murder on'him. Raft his-!?9urtlJ'.‘'|® fibocolare and cocoa firfiiyHickets trusled friend and’beOebmari, detormirios IdT,''!®'®! V® ®
attri'ek On him. tryiiig to ifik'the 'iespou-ii 2,9 8iy®fiiwder the allspices ofi tlie tomous ® ^tained from] grocers
Edward Arnold is supporting for 0 seria- r > ' “ « i s ilauiich'a veiled a]
.to EoNe
the.crinie by 'extracting'tlie from his enemies. Raft follows many blind leads without result, dares death ah I ehl dures fiendish physical [punibliment.; Then justj as ho is', about to give [up; in di spefa-l ■tion' ho stumbles’ across 'the; solution’ of the, | . niystefy.'
ii,.-
: 7 *^' ivuauiiuu iveiuu. ,
friend bnd wins the love of his daughter! Rotalmd Keith.
into cdnfessioli,
! the [picture which features Guinn Wii liahis, ______ _
riaus lutiie ai •♦HH* ^ lA L tp , BLACkBURN.
and Yoiing,. Maureen O’Sullivan, AIM. Hugh!
[Buchan’s i,celebrated spy drama, “ Th:, Thirty-Nine, Steps,” showing at the l ialto 'Blackburn, this Week. The story has swift 'aetjon find authentic atmosphere. Man of the tones were filmed in'Soptland. ,Tli' plot relates the adventures -of a ;'onn,
.tianadian. who, on a ViSit to Londin,' ii unwillingly involved in a murder cl arge. Escapi.hg the polioe,',he sets'to . woj k ti‘ solve the problem, Valid , finally brines ,li b'ook. thfi master spy.’'[ 'Robert'Dona V
h.ai the role [ofV Richard- BifingV. the hfiro hii' gives a .goodjiuterpretaiion, and Sladileini Carroll iis a-'capital.heroine.' . [Gidtre; Teftrle, Peggy Ashcroft,! Jbhii 'Laurie, Luc;
Mannheim. Helen Haye, ^jius McNauf htbnl and' Jerry Verno are other excellent players;’!,. ' Victor!' Hugo’s masterpiece of fiition!,
“ Les 'Miserables,” conies [to the. Rial .if' all next, week. A brilliant production from every -point of view, in its recording , as' h its action and photogrfiphy, the castiag .'i well iiighl perfect. Frederic March (nacta the role [of Jean Valjean;.Charles Liwtoi is Javert, and Sir
Cedric.Hnrdwicke hi s tbe part of Bishop Bienveiiu. There is oyer 4
f l P e o p le 's ] K in !i.''
REV. A. G. GIBBS ON HIS LAtE MAJESTY’S SENSE OF SERVICE.
NEW I IDEAL OF KINGSH P.
Baptist Giiurch was' held at ['\V1 allej Jletbpdist I Church on Tuesday riibr ling,
A joint Service with member? Of Billii gtor
Tliere was’, a fairly large congregatiot aw an impressive service was cbnducte l b,' ths Bek. A. G. Gibbs, the lessons being’ rear by Mr. O.i Exton, representing tin Bi ling- ton Baptibt Cliurch. • - The hymn;, ‘Tin King of Ibve my Shepherd is,” “ Peace! Perfect Peace,"' and “ Abide wilh Me,’], were sung! and. at the conclusion of thd service, Miss Fisher,.the organist, payed the Dead [March in “ Saul.” Aiteri'atds the , National Anthem was sung. Miss Fisher alio played . “ I know lhal my Redeemer Iliveth,” • and , - 0 Resfi ii: the Lord.” , Members of the local braiuai of the British'Legion were,in,the congregitiOn
and their'standard was'carried by 35-. J, Hoole;! '., | ' . “ Just, Gracious and Devouri’
In his address, Mr.' Gibbs, said that ilany
in the congregation were also present a 1 the Jubilee service, held in: May and it was firing tliati they should ! gather once igaiu to pay' their late 'liioriarch their ho aage and iffectifin. They , joined with the I'hole nation,. empire and world, in mourning the passing of “ The Pepplb's King.” ]
“ 111 the fierce , light' that ever beats tipon
a throne; [King George'was seen by a l to be jiritj xgiacious' and 'devout,’’ Mr. (ibhs said. {.;“ Hfs justice is attested by the onaz- iiig tributes paid his memory by nil parties and by groups of differing and often opi ofied interests, j In his difficult- reign , he, i;ricw no peace, !no 'release from, the troubhs of State. His 'final ,
w.prd8 : “ How'is ,the Empire?” ievealed his 'seriso of responsil ility
even:!at the last. He learned • to love
lands, but] manifested* a 'deep concern for their; happiness.; Sonia kin^ have soight pleasure, ribly, .at the.' expense, of 'heir country.' - iOne of , his personal friinda claims that' King George, probably enjiyed' less personal pleasure Hmn iuost ,of his sub jects. '. He! found liophiness in the filfil-1 ment pf duty. His five Christmas bipad- casts .hive findeared him to all Of ns personal friend.. I venture [to suggest Ithat all [our homo" circles ivill ’ feel poorer pext
mercy. FOur Gracious'Moriarch,’ wa i ho meaningleafi phrase when .applied .to him: He . not hierely visitM his people ii. rill
( iiotatioris: Best beefy, geld'co s, £11'jlOs. 11 £14;1 older cattle, £9 to |£ip 10s, ;:best gild heifers,:;£11 to £13 lOs.;
^
Friday.---A light show, of cattle
l.to ]a
fairly
good ____ ____ /I! nnwo ' i-f*! 1' liflu
atfendarice, stirksl.and
tvintefis; £6 lot. to £9 lO.s.; best' early cilvert, [£20 lOs.'to £25; later dates'[arid slnrimbring coWsj,£14.1()s. to'£19 Ills, ejaph;
Mhiriday.'—A good shbw of comprising 80
al oarlings to; l()|l.l; heavier ditto, 'SdJ to 9 d-'i sriirill'cwesj tb 6|d; ; heavier ditto’.] 5d,
f it; cattle, 550 sfieep and 5Q pigs, on lfiffor t i a Bigl dttendririce. A good selliiig- trade Pfeyailed, .; Qnjjtations ; Cfioicb iambs to Ifi..;: fiefivier ditto, lid. to .lljd. j "small
t( jBd.flhoicp black polfed heifers' to'7{d-; O'her heffersi ari]d; bullocks,] 6jd; to 7d.‘, ybung cows] to 6d.; , older cattle,. ,4Jd.] to Md. net Ib.J [.Pfirk- pigB, over 200 lbs.. Its.
6d.itp. ll8. 3d.; under.140 lbs,, 12s.'|6d. W ISsi'jper sfiorp Ifis; ' v ' ’ ' . I ':j'‘
Thera are thrilis in plenty and c apitt 1 comedy,! too, in tbe screen version of Job 1
Tammany Young and JEmma Dunn in til
Frank Tuttle directed !
MjHALLEY j>iCTURE8.
I a gooil weeli-end’s'programme! [■ .Twp^specislly notable pictures’ are to be
I [shown-! next week, .beginning on' Monday Iwithii i‘ The;
iL.i.r'i ■ , Leslie Howard and Kay Frances in lefiding . ■ I. - . , r °
[later I are to syiribolise ifill that is godly to! ■ Jean. _ The story of ;his attempt tpl live! dowri] his conTict life teems with incident,' . pnd[pll appial to patrons of every'hge.
.rites[;by stealing the Bishop’s silver. Saved* fronijthe galleyq.:by the 'Bishop,' the latter giyesJ'Jean fiwo. silver candlesticks wfiioli
[of theicalibre of John Beal, Fxarices Drake,' |Rochrt|e . Hudson, [ Florence Eldridgej! etb.' jyaljejm ia;.thp central -figure of the--story e-' [Sentenced to serve ,fiVe'[yearri on' the galleys for stealing a loaf of bread. His jailers-are 'even ihiore inhuman than! 'lus judges,! .and when; ‘at tfie end of his. sentence, .demorafl ised arid urikempt he 'is succonred in hifi destitution by Bishop .Bjenvonu, he retali*
score jpf otbei- characters played by artistes
ilirisfmas when we miss his kindly-message the air, '
. -
jro'ivii,” 18; an ear! I most
“ Hneasy
He - iirioved! fn ely' !ie,saying reninds us
yirough which state; burdens
assajsins. That never jvprried King;George! his
fiave, of no olher King has ever] done ub;’
Ijas set a neW ideal df Kingship, rojial in s kingly service. , Wo d® well to remind selves that he walked humbly' wit i his •-.] .This wi ,3 manifest in his daily lliabit
he roig ho was
of tho troubled ped and the-coi [ever carrying'.
old aanfiEis referring to the moiiarclis i
Timas. I head that— wears a
lurking sribjects as
, Yet times stant He
ina -nd lowly iri heart ’ lie was never the (High rays,] HoIIovrang Him‘ Who was!
femonstration Inbileb week. “-Pliring;!a period of
md .riiign... 1 : his modesty louglit of him
fipiriple nwre ijlian by ijoyal comiiiandJ In breniost iri liikiself-
'.range fact remains tlmjt! we hardly noticed iSs leadersliip-kirobnbly because fio led by
I orals ills [horn ,6 tinie
bf-.toi
I ercyjj; and ito walk humlly ,^itli onr[ C l
and
Ifi.nrn, like [King Qecrge, in our sriii" s iherra of influence, to do jristly; tC^
low. iri'reveren 'ce before the King‘of Kings love
1 ini as our beloyed King I. - .1
. .<10 . ridi?’
AUCTION 'eld and lyms-
minis. AVliai) challenm does his example .iiini+n our liyeSP As’'""''"'"-we! pay fiomrige to shall we ' with; Irim
he was
of love' and loyalty during .
0 life was exemplary.] The increasirigl j I ' lax
lave; jahnsed. their privileges, in' riianyj ;evil • 1
( meek
onarcli ’ jjdf * arrogant pride, he wondered what fiis fcople and wafi! comforted bjf their
[lonafichs held,- as he did!, the most'' exalted ositipri in bur moderril wbrld, they 'iwould
f reading the Bible; liis practice of, private rayer, which he oftoh confessed' iii . his 'ubliej. utteranpes, and ] his attendance at orslgp,‘whenever possible.' Had )] some!
l-com.edy type of entertfiiriinent.' This,! with I [the; usual! supporting I [features, constitutes
Barbara, Stanwyck and Gene Raymond are co-staiT6d ■' '' and on fThursday,' “ British.! an epic story of espiona|ei' with]
■\Voman iii Red,” '.in ' which
I Budy A'Clee and .Ann Dvorak are tbe [principals! liri Sweet Music,” ! wlucb, as- [the I tifile indicates, pai]takes of the musical
ing -County _authority had-writtrin; to .- the ’
instruction, the..wishes of
the.parent's a t to j iniasses if ’the the education of their children and ieconbmy I ihi toll tliav i in the.-rates. .The'County Authority had [ M - ' S
adycrtiMd for a hea| teacher and* he-ex-.| jarid
i.the i'Wearer
lected that the :appl cations would be in. j lis bands. in . a'few di lys’ time!'! !j .'!
to deril ,with the appfoatiohs arid i.fnahe a’ recominendation ! to ’ Wakefieldfei',' J: Heslop arid - Messrs- H; Kingi[Wukirifion, j Bulcock and Speak.;
The I. following * school holiday^ Iwero approved,: for. ,19^6:! E aster, ’
April.] JOtli to
17tlii Wliitsuritide, Jure 1st and 2iid;'(Wiiit- Monday and Whit-Tne day); Sumnlbr holi
days,' July 13tli t'O'Aiif ust' 7th,' and! October 12th ito 16th. ' ’ 9 '
•
Unemployed Workers. !SOUND P0$IT10N OF
'.-’•‘.if? ' 'W
6s. fid. ill hand on Decembei,! 3ltt, i iwai read[ by Councillor Ha lows, who'had acted .as priditor, along- with Mr. H.[ iBailey! Councillor-Hallows conpliinerited, the. Asso ciation]-on-being in a very- sopnd position numerically and. finamjiallyj arid exprei tho;,hope .that inembeis wquld continub give
jall.the .aid they p
is.sibly
could..to in'ak the bfganisation ari even 'greater;fiucOess Mr.! Bpiley-also congratulated! the member bn their position, ' ,
, !( ]
it was I more than eve ■ essential that the Association should be n ade intb a live arid powerfijl body, in brdei to give all.jtlie fiid possible to members when the rcgulatibiis come [into 'operation. Advice will be given on thisj.riiatter in the lullest mariner! avail- able, [and where cases cannot be, dealt wilJi locally the
liiglic.st -expert assistance I will ’ ] obtaiiled from the liiadquarters of thi T.U.C. '
- Following tlio .report, hearty tliarika were
accorded to the auditors and ifetirti’fe officerk for 'their -services, 'The clecjtibn -of officers :ior 1936 then toik place,' Mi].iR, Si Brindlejj and Miss Harj reaves -being; riniiiL mously re-elected, Pr&idcrit! and j vice president respectively. Other position' were filled as foliows: Secretary, Ma R. Haworth; assist'ant -secretary, Mfi.' 'A. ■Rowe;'treasured Mr. H, 'Wiggans; aiiditors,] Councillor Hallows ai d Mr. Hi 'Baileyj According tej rule, five members . bf tliri
executivfi aritomaticallj retired, and the®* following were rei-elected: Messrs. j\V. 'Hi Baskervule,- A. Rbbinso i, F. Eatongli arid F, Hrirgreaves. Jlr. - A elected fo fill the -reraa ning' vacancy],
Physicril training in .ths hands of amateurs
can he 4s dailgerons as motor cars in the hands [of inexpert mecianics.—(faptain' S, 1!'Parker.
'[;. , ■
makes [nje give him ere lit for tliat,MVife at [Totterihani Police Court, London
'rMy [husband is a goal borrower, ifidlie “ '
the- Association for the period under -review], the President drew -attimtiori'to me; riuraber, of' interesting meetings which] had .bfieri held-arid, mentioned tbs very abte sfierikerfi the association had 'obtlined for plio} berieht of the'[members. - Hea-Iso ppiriteu olitithit advice [had ;,beeii 'given to menibfirs regard ing their applications for assistance] un'dei tile P.'A.B., correspondence had been! [en tered; fnto with the 1 ocal Authority, 1 arid deputations; sent' concerning the] engaging of labour. Referring to the: iiew]',Unbri)- ployment Assistance Regulations,!which' are to be] published this jear, the Prcsidbnt-'said
In] giving-a report of the adtivities;
lialf-ybarly'' riieetirig ij Guild Room last night week. [TherO-was _ very! lyithusias.tio gathering prbsidfid iover Ify All. R.![S..-Brindle', the ['prefiidbnt,:j . The statement of acounts, whichI'siipWei halarice of £13 2s -lld.[ in thoibank,|nnc
Members of the ( ’lerkeii's’ .Asseciati'on
ilitheroe Uubmployed held [their] riebond the ' Co-bperalivfi
■■ THEIR association. !" '!' ! ' '
had. replied that they jreachedl their] -decifiion ] ' a - rioint ‘'ff !■ having regard^toi thj desire fpr;.secular !there is no'f
1 , 1 ■f? 2®rt9’“ .®P9f 9“^ ■Ihat the Board '
..regret. and
Bparid] of iEducariori a iking for rfiabns; for :| I testSf 'freo the decision to - allow Rimingtod |! (jouncil I ] where
0 miss it nr if
Gla^ 'Key ” shows how Raft traps tl e rehi miirderbr
[cleq rs' his
The-gripping climax of “ Thq a
.attrapt)ye eritertammencs j are to
i.-.- -.-x-.r-.i-- x i . ' . r I ; arid ijconfectioners.. On ! iSatutdiy'- j only, site be
i‘‘ My AVifo’! Family.”:[
|Tvrill.;|worth' seeing -'agilin.. It you siiw it Ion its'last [screeningI you will eritertain jliyely recollections of Geno ond'hisjdomcs- j tiii troribles. ] If you hrive not' seen lit, you ■
arid Iby -request, Gene [Gerratd screened in that-uproariously mirthful film, . , This is a [picture
have! [a hectic entertainment awaiting you —a! rlh-tidklcr of the first order. ' ! ,
that a l ew
is’'a wholly iovous nrodilcrion. -
j y p p a 'it escapades
serial part,
and Friday, as wil-bo seen “fi;®®!.®“r:-frDntipag
bds'dono highly
and
tainment. The-usual'features are [in'tho supporting programnie.
?■ I t? ' r*-.Ifil.s acriro. for! o;>poftunity fiplp otjiers in affliction and poVerty 'ftat
, . ,1 .‘l‘”®'h® atteridant,:' seeifie 'film pro ductions By. day.-.and fiy night,! trikes evoryi I so. touch io heart, ^ tUa't 1 she ' btomeS
cmslarred as;
hasnboen Hej
iglitfully
leH Marshall, that .doyen of actors," is -red with I Afrirgaret- SuUri ran'; who
romaritic [ comedy-dramas: which preseiitled -for many; a' long day,
R.MINGT( N ylOTORV.
kingj “ Nothing ms‘trio humble'or tkio severe for the King in'thri purtriit of l.what ;
he^ considered';to; be 'his'-duty;!'and hri Was
always..pt ’the- service of -fais'i'oouiltry,’’ .-real
’.Cliairmpri-added!'. ;' ‘ -He was indeed a Kiil'g;;
but in-''t.ib strictest'se’
n.se'-'he'iw-ari aril Ei™ listj gentleman asiwilL arid.'
T.lam' sure ’e sorfiow atkis- passing, is •y'
eryl.deep indeed
• Ml autlidrity -had .;appr' wed.[thri i Gommittel’s
l29 ?'’® ® ?9r ’<,iri'riutei fis'll mark.]df!.| mentio led! : that,] .tile, fyin...,.,
9®
a fuel■ shea.V -Roth-ioba-:touldi iMBabIy be! don J jdrirmg-xtbp'Ea'j ter ,’:VacaripU:! - ■',.3.' ' ' ’
j i i ^x^n ’9 9® 7** ^ -i'®S®rd .].to!.:iimpreve- !§®wley-;&hbdyriM ttirilbrectfiri lof I
Rcpqrttrig .-' on' .the; atten’dan6b 'l returns im-irj| tbojmonth of. Jannai y,' -the ■Clei'fc.;said-ftlmt
scholars ' ' '
scliools ri-'ere riot’- apiel. to' ope:n; offiriiallyj the | irt f*!
J f '^ ! v P®‘',riciilars' uWi not to 'j handi but ' ' ' ' - ■
ritteridirig ■ bjit' the j registers' not j » ' k.',A’’'!il.-' ,
beingjmarked'., ;'- l^ie decrease iri attendance was; duo fp - the largi 'rimount !of^sickness,
ln ^ | - wak.;^n:_; ppMedfe-of 1 influenza at Grmdleton, ' .Thorneyh ilme and | ' Boltori-byi Bpwland • and chicke: i-pox a t ' (jiisburn.'
cumstances he did. riif; think] tllelidecreaso in attendance could. lo avoided, j[
with i —l.
ditionS were, eceptioni.l.
-.It ,!'was'quite a. different .matter jvhefio ,fiie'school was ill th.e.ceritreof rivillage|andThere^^^
willing jri do .tho; joi. '
wages; at Grindleton Lane Endfi'eriuncil. bchool came up. for c< risideration,-the Clerk V said'the County .autlority had[ writteii to.f ®®y ti]®“ they would lot agree ito ! a salary pf 7s.i6d. a week, jiniluding lioHdays. iTlie caretaker )vas .not - prepared !t0 ]4arry'.on j I the job nnlesi she -was Ipaidi-fof , ,.ys.- He,
..persorihlly'.'.thoright jtho con-
Blien. .the;
que.stiin of;--the] caretaker’s - 1 , I:' - .11
Tije;.'Chairman , said - tliat nhderl.fhe ;cir [ '
there bad fieenl.a'.irarKed .declined! during! the [last;.week'and
fid 01 Monday [sbriie of the'! ' nnrin» ti., k ble to’
■ - ' . 1
made , ui fully quali
I Tpqriieaiij :[tfe!;memy,.,,
Hpslop). _ At the outset of [the riieetitg he-rtorred to thb j assing of His Maiestfl ' ' . smietlnng.-more thanf a ,
Monday’s meeting Sub-Committ€o’':by
he GhaiQrmari (Rev; ^- Ik-T -'l . .
•A tribute to^Kinj George. V', wap paidl at,, ; of Bowlarid];Eduoatiia
DAYS.
•; -l“ »--xWll|B-BurtSIrtiSf. f f e u TOO;!? .few w !eks ago and h id
qtialified^o BthalriliriI iful.' vi j
X-J .-.txxl
rero" uiiable Irt Ru'pell,
^pcceiss, '.says
fiaye'. thems( pntjtelyi’! sati is [an[ offer i
as there_)vas,srilLat]other>eek^^ d®- !.ful!^ Each avriti Tif\+. 4-y^'l T .^ « .ll l - l . i I .. ■-« - '
have failed' charged!are elspwhere,; wefe very (jhaTges.'.biit who had alrL
'jitom'etrist), )s
1 ^isit,' ji as much Ipleasif that! 1 he'
returning
to see film iiri- his',[art visit, rtqsori of his
t * ! ; . .19 .puses .wliere, [otlnTrS - itlie; prides
!n!?r991®fi ^® ‘
• f T'P^] l!“®ilvfil’aroe public were : hirti im'doubtM
licepkal/jjof ]Mr. iRupell’s, lew |afj;er[being ciinyinc^ to many ady beett; sup plied -withi glasses : ind done! awry
fied iatidii coujvinced^ that tnis sucK SGryjce at,. 8' ich ■
|.nictHods: I afiri- mre'iand: carie- pairpf .glassi s he supplies are his, own V orkshop. rinder^ man.
o, Jowi price.
uuring tne Next Six Dsys ipf fils isfay I
‘nCIfihfiroeitilje I ^
SWAN ]& ROYAL HO CASTLE STRE
liyir. Rupell is making ri Special Offer whi reby you pari, obfejii
r < . t .A ^ E S i i l | i | ! !> |
TEN DIFFERENisn^ ' 5 j '- : :a '; ! |ia ir
irieluding F||mle88—fpir e iljei' Distance or Reading
( the day -as pissible.- Owim " '■ |0 big;deriianl, i^loh'isiboun I
, gfad if ^hbse.......... Mwing'>to_ pmporta^
to 'ensrie fpf. Owing to 1
;who can 'ivilT ' J
■ 1 -. ' ' ! I . gagements; els<
_____
] 1 ]!-_.. '. jl']J]r?''® J. ‘®yP,®’KT'j!,,'fi® “^|P rt>-?P®fi‘l ' ‘*rt' Sb [eviryon j'
d^roed .,. Hundreds; of .people maki
should go ] rind have the: chrirgei i Only- in case! lenses, are] rfiquired ifi an;
...Even;if jfouri'eyes see; ■tori;
doing ■[
sOjl.beca.use -they kno' ar of'.being..iidvised to we'ai ,are-.urineceysaryj [and if
The [following sub-conmittee, wap; appointed';] [beijinproved [i ................ pfi " '
wilable ., ‘fo
jaricl','! iricludih lideabedito me
" the 8W
■fearers of ^ iBses.willlunjpubtedly grasp|| this offer, wl irehy .their'iwn l^assea can
4«» itooji
mat.ion crists .itliem nothing!
'ill .come .riwty s.ifisfied] tha' is-sound liO'jevefiy respect,
*u jiu ^V y u WOM lUiiOUl UUDUIUI^kI
, -six' day'f, , : commencing every [day!-next week'up to ' Sptrirdriy, ■ - and will be all patrons i t
lon; at a lew cost,, lat Mr. Bupell will only be
I &!! rHyal M l, jTMET, !C|lTflEROE.
, Headers'she 1 until they ha rfi: fixed
the time they advice' abbut tested free. Consulting
will go to a ;lieir eyesight
Id not put ipTOlthis jiapc! ■
ip tt
their own minds ,ik Air. Rupeli’a ondlhnve same
-unity bt see- lieyer | occurl
li if iei.p{l0Ve,(;5lf.|:'niin»ll liji'll I./J
l-jipejl will 1 as early in!
.'rii^
fi.fiko bar ..tiiries .jt is indeedl’a blessing t o; •
.one eh'duld iiiss. Undoubtedly ti-xx.-:. 1
tli )se usudllyi lua lo' ; Bomd people w, lo
. - i wlip
‘ jIlON.”—Wo do not publish poems— --
I'alt rich wrdfidle.'; I' pf j ^
^0 JIO
]
,^flO\Nt;^D JANUARY
AtTENbANGES
.kidney §ltera purities ffiom
riiiechief. the ea{rl; ache] Kidney
Mrs,] E, Allen. N.161 I This Ifid:
Doftris: Back'acl______ * me'.lasting] got d. -(Si^M)
‘iBut li ,
^bfititutes [and and ris.:
, Hp, is Mrs!
across [the ]sma 1 legi'was simplv ';
4tt4bk!of Inmbig ) and iniialjica! The piia .ji.-j. ii.. -— 1 of ,riy Wk and down'iriy
terrible;
spon got ,' ijelief when' I Kidney-Pdls.;
Allen did- h slat upon DOANS J
BnjilNGTON.
vice [for His Majesty ]Kfig. cpridricted | at St. Lebnard
voln'iitary. - “ 0 Rfirt >9. the ' of the
betrriyed '{be confidence, affection Which
the] end ( was] [sung, i - ferred tb the said [the King
gave!-Lira. Ir
;er ■ice; tth® National Ajatheiri Ill s sermoni the Vicar ;-i:e- death o f,
IH during his lo
Kifig George [reign loyalty
. rised and lit the beginning of the eoii- vice 'Mr- B] Tajilbr, theVgimist,, played as U lU LUi^ .X U,Loiy.” ]; I irt
Holt).
Tuesday mbniiilg -by the [Viclir (Rev. |D. The prescribed - ,lbrm of servipe
, MEMpIUAlll.-A tomiiiemoratiDn sfir,- " ' George l .Y.. was Church
irgt . XiX* |, In* Lh i- E.'Allen." ! ';
- _ used They[ did
Refuse iinferiori Is. 8di
I6l, Harr'ngay-r'oad,' ILondbri, sevbro
aB.|enthusiastio ![as
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