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Jie of tlio most succflssfiil, if jcssfiil of tiicsanc|ion‘siioii-Siyel _
excellent CANlk EXUBITSi lot tho most promoted by
Jriitlicroorand District :Kcnnd Assooiation jiifld at tlio Social Service Ccntijo on Wednea-
1 evening., |T!icrc i-ete; 100. entr I fin e cxiiMs ivcte on view,;iteluding
111 had won first U zm at impirtant oLajn- jship sliows. Tlie fathdring also............. |cs.«ional liaiidlcrsj ropiitcd to 1 e among tho
J in the country. The judge w lies, of Collie, wi o n\i-arded th !
I for tlie best do lies's wire fox te a very:
1x1. I t alsogair I best novice, an liin t of winning
c d t i l 1 pMiiiscs'ti in tlid future
|ip io n was gaiilcd llj’ bitch "Fcisal’s Jc i'cl,” ! t; in . allircspccts and
Jident’s clip lor the be |.sliow w'a.s awarded to “ Stavmbrc Allair”,
as Mr.'B, T. Arthur Pyo
■
rier.dog, “iBimsils Sensa little
oribtoh in show to Mr. fellow Jxpcrtly pre-
lie NortWands cup; for do a (great Thd JiiW.
iicr cup for tlic nest bl opposite s e i toithe Mrs.
Borrowdale’s ’pical of its
well hmdled. The
t scottm or, cairn in Mr. Hindle's Septtie (N.A.P.), a typical
Jtic witii good head,
c.in and ej es. Mr.xJ.'A. dlgc,” carried t puppy bred rising puppy
I’s cocker dog,[“ Ottp|of Rciti
liic Wiss.ibPup^y cnpjfor best le.xliibitor,' bcine a " ija !ovcIy|blooin.
j 1 the cxliibits were pleasing to tliO'Cye, and Rliow was npprdciatM by a lariie gathering | j Lewis again jcarricel; out' the secretrfal Ingenientsdn a ^'cry. c.vbellent way, ahd iMr. I'alverley efficiently discharged i he dutiw of sleward.l The! trophies w ] resented by L
Rc.id. Tho detailed awa: da were as
Awardt.
liy variety piimiy, doctor bitcli Vr Id months)
(over 6 and
ler dog, . "Barnsils Sensation llle's wire fox terrier dog Ion ”'; 3, Mr.[ Bolton's pom cog, “ Little litar” ;
re.servc, Mr.
C.iTaylor’s cockeit dog,
Mf. Barnci’s wire fox ■■ 2, Mr. “ Slayihore
jnao Blax.” lirgi Pern.;: 1, Mr. Gwilliams coigi pemdog, l y Crusader” ; 2, Mr. K. B. Smith's corgi I: biteli, “ Grccngold Peggotty I .
Riim.sbottom's corgi pem bitcii, “ Mayor’s loll ” ; Je.-erve, Mrs. E,| M. Gwi I dog, “ Spring Robin.”
3 ,.llr s . Mi
lix terrier, smooth, dog; 1,
Itli’s “ Bardsca Jubilee Jack.” lux terrier, smooth, .b i t c h 1, jth's “ Bilrdsea Skittle.s ” ; 2, Jtli's “ liirdsca FrecklK!.” l ire Fox terrier: I, Mr. Barnc: 2, Mr. Hindle’s
Fation ” ; ■! „'
liam’s corgi Mrs. M. :H.,
Mrs. M...H. Mrs. M.' H. ,
8)“ Barhsila ‘1 Staympre
lio n ” ; 3 Mr. A. Crook's “ lYire] Boy Jlnster- e ” ; reserve,! Mrs. Hazcl.” |'^ ji
“ Baid-
looker: 1, Mrs. P. Smith’s dog, 2, Mr. C. Taylor’s “ K ngo Blax ’’ ;
‘ Crusader of ilrs. Robertson’s dog | “ Dornne d f Calder-
I c o n C l o v liiv varii ■ won
lies ” ; reserve, .Mr. R. B. Lewis’s bitch, of Nctlidrc.’l
ty maiden (lor dogs ‘ prize at any jshow), liog or bitclr;
which' have
Ir. Barnc.s’s “ BarnsilsjSensation” 2 ,1'* Smitirs Crusader o f, Ensigi, ; 3, : Mr. -Oil’s “ Little Sunstar ’’i; rcsen'o, ire BoylMasjcrpiecc.’
1, Mr. Crook’s
flippy classes excepted), dog or fc nc.s's “ Barnsils SciiUtion,” : s “ Crusader of Ensign ”; 3
: I *
jiy variety novice (fordogs whii:hh have never a first prize in any show, wins i:n debutanto bitch: i;Mr. Miss P.
little Simstar” ; reserve, Miss h setter clog “ Scliastfali of Shaun Avon.’’ ,iiy variety terrier, c.xccpt fox terrier, dog or ! i: ], Mr. Himile’s Scottie imiiore Ad.iir ” ; 2, iMr. J.
Mr. Bolton’s Moorhonso’a
dog (N.AJ-), E. Smithio’a
Ittie bitch, “ Octavia.’i’ ! [iny variety Gundog, clcept ccckcrs, dog or
J .'b ; 1, Mis.s Moorlioube’s Iris lilL'aiiii of Sbaunavoni:’;; 2, l l id i setter dog “ Brigadier ” ; iscs’ Irisii setter bitc'il “ H a rtsh o u rn e :Wild f c ” ; :rc.|efvc, MiB3jMwjrhous(|s “ Sebastian
I.Smitli’.s lirlionse’i I'liylor’i
l e l l ’s
1 setter dog, Mr. CoweU’s 3, Miss Moor-'
libauiiavon.’’ i|iy variij-ty Gundog, Ip; or bitch: 1, Miss
“ Crusader - pf Ensign ” ; 2,i Misa “ Sugaun of Shannaydn ’,’ ; 3, Mr. . “ Kingo Blax ” ;
I.Smitli’s 1“ Crusader of lEnsigii Idor’.s “ |Lingo Blax
Jormie of Calderstoiips,’ Iny variety non-sportin
littlo Simstar” ; 2,
Mrsl.Bori I'll, “ Fcisal’s Jewel”
ny variety sporting, >log or titjihh 1,’lfiss 3, Mr
Mrigadier.’i
reserve, Mr. 2, Mr. C.
Robertson’s
iUrii. jjortow ;B ,!M r s .ij
Mr. Bolton’s owdale’s peko M, Givilliams
Ipring Robin ” ; reserve, Mr. K. B. Smith’s Irccngold Peggotty.” , I
pny variety not having jivon s first prize at Society’s sliows, dog or bitcl lith's “ flrusader of Ensign ” ; lise’s
1, Miss P. ‘‘ Sugaun of
IvcU’s “ Bri [Brigadier ” ; little Sunstar.”
Siainavbn
2, Miss 'Moor- 3, Mr.
rciiervc, Mr. Bolton’s
■Miss P. Smith’s “ Crusader of.Ensign” - 2, I s
Moorjjpu.se s “ Sugaim of jShaunavon” ; jMr. d. A. Wood’s coelier dog, “ Otto of
lyidgc” ;, reserve, Mr, Gwilliam’s “ Gay IiBadcr.” i '
' '
[Iny variety, not bred by exhibitor, dog or oh: 1, Mr. Barnes’s “ B|imsih Sensation” ; .
ptir. Hindlc’s “ Staymore Avalob ” ; 3, Mr. C. ylors Kingo Blax ” ; tiserve, JIfa. Borrow- ■
| e ’s “ Fciial’s Jewel’’ , jAny varii ty, open, do^ owned ly a member o f I;; Clithcri o and District Kenni 1 Association: |Mr. Barilcs’s “ Barnsils Sensatipn ” ; ,2, Misa iSmith’si “ Crusader, of Engiin ”,; 3, Mrs. berison's “ Donnie of Cab lerate nes ” ; reserve
iJ Coweii’s “ Brigadier.”, [Any variety, open, bifeh, pwnel by a member
I the Clithcroc and District Kennel Association: I Mrs. Borrowdale’
B. Lewis p “ Neon Glpr of Noth Ire ’’ ; reserve. I, A. Cowell’s English Isettdrbitih, “ Bbuell.”’
„ , . . . » l iFeggoty” :
JPresidenf’s cup for the bei t Scottio or Cairn in J(Continued foot of pro:ledlng colimuLi
|b . Smith’s
lale’s “ Feisiil’s , “ Greengold |Pej
J iwel ” : 2, Mr. ny variety, bred by exhibitor, dog or bitch: included four
meeting of Clltherbe Rural District Council, on Monday, when the Clerk (Mr. A, E. Altken) submitting the estimates for the ensuing year, poliited but that there is a possibility of a further increa.'Je of 2d. ‘when the scheme for a joint in fectious diseases 'hospital is put into operation. The Increase In the rates is brought about by an Increase in^ the county rate of 2d., and also by the fact that It is Impossible to take anything from the balances. , ;
bt Increase^ by 4d. in the pound. This! fact was revealed at the monthly
meeting which, Incidentally, will be the last of the present Cbuncll, and other members attending were the Rev. Father R. Robinson, S.J., Messrs. J.' F. Berkeley- Weld, J. Green, R. T. Varley, C. F. Clay ton, J| Holden, C. Ainsworth, T. Hanson, T. Duerden and T. Robinson.
Mr. W. Hanson, J.P., presided over the
villages were considered. The Clerk pointed out that only one tender had been received In each case. . The tender for Downham was £54 as compared with £38 last year. In the Pendleton dis trict a tender of £7 had been received for the Barraclough area, and one for £28 for the village. The tender for Chipping showed an increase from £99 to £110, while that fbr Hurst Green was the same as last year—£85. It was ex plained that in some instances the ten ders were increased on account of build ing extensions which had taken place. All the tenders were accepted.
festlmates for the scavenging of several THE NEW RATE.
and special expenses for the area, the Clerk said that the county rate, over which they had no control, had In creased by 2d. There was a slight de crease In the Public Assistance levy, but this had been swallowed up by Increases in public health and other departments, With' regard to District Council salaries, excluding the proportion charged to
Submitting the estimates for general
rates' and roads, the amount was £750, from which had to be deducted £1,7^, the
and left
charges, excluding highways and rates, -flushed at regular intervals, aijd .that amounted to £250.' Salaries unde2 the n&ibdlcal readings of the mettoAhoffla rating'department, induing prbfipqtlonS; gk taken. ' 'A' deputation conslstlng'.Bf of the valuation staff salaries, assessment committee, expenses and establishment charges, would amount to £460. Hous-i Ing would absorb £210; the fire engine contribution Mr. Altken; estimated to!be
Medical Offleer’s sum of ■ £575.
‘Some time ago, it
was.agteefl that the water main at Chipping sjiould be
would be required for town planning; and imiscellaneDus expenses would sibly amount to £20, making^the total
contrlbutlons, £100. ----------- f i S “ y o d ^ r £ K ^ ^ ^ ^
discount, which brought the total general rate to 9s. 4d. in toe pound, an Increase of 4d, on last year. When the scheme for a Joint Infectious Diseases Hospital was carried out there would be a further Increase of 2d. on toe rates.
£220, and the hospital and ambulance Titebreii, the water rate collector, asking emn An additional £80
' that a further Interview would ! saqy.: A letter was received ;'
, , ■
required by the Rural District Council, £1,915. From that should be deducted Government ordinary grants totallltig 1
fob'an'Increase of salary,. sub-committee.
sldemig the; application, however , it was; to await the further report of
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AGAINST BATH CHARGE. „ phinnlne rate
piyor protested a ja te^ J J e ^ «
Xwed Id, for c o f im l f and M. for He J e s 5 o n e d ^ « •
-m.nn
hrAiiahf. fhp t/
it.ai ppupriil I do tWs, poliitlng out that wnen inG raw va/vMA/Mrnii Tr TUflC
payers of Whalley objected to the same •-'y II _»_ _
estimates for each township in thie area, and the general and special expenses rate which would be required.
The Clerk then proceeded to detail the
mglng amounted to £90. There would be a Government grant of £13, reducing the amount to £7*1, but he must estimate fo r '£10 for the Parish Council precept, leaving the, total to be raised, £68. As a penny rate produced £34, that would Involve a special rate of 2d., and there would be a reduction of 2d. te the flat
Aighton, Bailey and Chalgley; Scav- general rate.
reduce toe total amount to £340. IGiere was a baiance in hand at the end of last year of £319. A penny rate produced £2210s., leaving a special rate of Is. 2d. The Huntroyde endowment brought m
£240; . scavenging £156. A grant ^uld
£10 and a Governm'ent grant £40. This brought the total rate to 10s. 4d,, an In crease of fourpence on last year.
precept from the Parish Council of £20. Lighting would entail £10. A pentiy rate produced £10, thus the total rate
Bowland-wlth-Leagram: Tliere was a would be 9s. 4d. ;
as the Brabbln’s Endowment yielded £50, the total rate wouid be 10s. 4d. as against 9s. 4d. last year.
grant from the Ministry of £ 30. Water I £190. A penny rate produced £11, and
£40. This cost wou d
Chipping; Scavenging £110; U|htlng reduced, by a
would be re ced to
£12. An endowment of £28 afforded a reduction of lOd., and as a penny rate brought in £3, toe rate would be 9s. lOd., an increase of sixpence on last year.
Downham: Scavenging £54; lighting
there was a parish precept of £4 and a Ministry of Healfh grant of £4. A penny rate produced £1 lOs., which pCT- mltted a reduction of twopence te toe general flat rate. The total for toe parish would be 9s. 2d.', compared wlto 8s. lOd. last year.
Little Mltton: No 'special expenses, but C H IP PM G .
was a Ministry of Health grant of £16, leaving £20 to he raised. A penny rate produced £6, and there was a balance last year of £54,
Pendleton: Scavenging £36. 'There A Government grant; JJ^3JJ^ggg meeting a short whist; and ----- ----------
pence more than last year. Thomley-wlth-'Wheatley; There w ^ |
no special expenses, but the [Parish; Council had precepted for £10. There, was a Government grant .of £18; .The rate Increases from;8s. lOd. to 9s: 4d.
and grants yield' £7 lOs. A penny rate produced 12s. The generM hat
but agate the lowest te the dtetrldt, ■ Twlston: No special-rate, Endowment
reduced by one shilling. Jriie tqto} rates at 8s. 4d. are fourpence abqveHast year)-]
presided over a large gathering of mem bers and friends at the open meeting when a short lecture on “The'Lighter Side of a Nurse’s Life ” was given by Miss TlDPer, Mrs. Kay proposed a vote of thanks to the lecturer, which! was .iSKonded 'by Mrs. Woods, After the
, WOMEN’S INSTITUTE.-Mrs. Moon
of £18 was supplemented Igi an endow-, domino drive was held. The programme eg,
ment qf £9. The rate of 9s, 4d. Is four-; included with refoeshments qnd danc- t■ During the evening Mr.! Heyes, of
Preston, Judged the biflb show and awarded the prizes as follows: Hyacinths, blnk: 1, Miss Preston^ 2, Mrs. O.i Hay- hurst; 3, Mrs. Robinson. i Ulttq, white. 1 Mrs. Procter, Mill House; 2,^ra. Sln- Eleton; 3, Mrs. Anderson. Tulips: 1, Mrs 0, Hayhurst; 2, Mrs, Mpon;_3, Mrs.
I ihirrk won the pri 'ze for the most pointsmi j933_, o u ^ g the last tiyo months been enroUed,
Proker, Thornley Hall, Mrs, p. Hay- ■
CHATBURN’S SPECIAL RATE. Chatbum: Lighting • £70; sewerage
Dlnckley Ferry, where people, are rowed in a boat from one side of the river to toe other, were put forward by letter by the North-East Lancashire ; Ramblp Federation. The letter asserted that very young persons were allowed in charge of the boat, and as the river was Very deep at the place to question, this was a dangerous practice. In addition, toe type of boat used was unsulted for
Complaints as to the procedure at : , ;.
I It wa?^polnted out that tha matter did not come within toe Councils Jarlsdlc-
thtag] the charge' was removed. It wus nbt fair, he said,' to charge one district and not another.
: matter, and announced to toe meeting . . . ,------- jjg neces-
from Mr.
Messrs. G. Holden and C. Ainsworth saw Lord Derby’s agent, Mr. Hale, on the
salaries. This Establishment
CLITHEROE CQUNCIL’S: INCREASE OF 4d.
C6,UNTY RATE UP, 2d. ,
Clerk said there was a balance of £113, A penny rate produced £90. There was a Mlnlstry of Health grant of £237, the Parish CouncU had precepted £190 for the Coronation. The,! rates would therefore be 10s. 6d.) agslnst .
£310; sewerage £540; water £450, Government grant of £50 brings total amount to be raised to £ 1,420.
___ . total lOs. last year. I WIS’WEIL i UNALTERED,
sewerage £135, making a total,of £324. There was aiGovemment granf of £242, which brought the total amount to £82. This meant a reduction on the flat irate of twopence, the total rate for Wlswell being 10s, 4d„ the Same as last year;! but at Barrow: there would be an additional fourpence for lighting.
Wlswell: Scavenging £94; water £05; |
rate produced 8s„ and there was a Bal ance of'7s. There would be a reduqtlon of twopence bn the flat rate, making the total 9s; 2d., compaijed with Ss.
ilOd.ilast
Mearley: No special expenses. A penny
water £10. but there was a Ministry of Health grant of £10. As there was a balance In hand of £24, and'a pbnny rate produced £2, the rates for Worston this year would be 9s. 6d. as compared with 9s.;4d. last year.
Worstdn: Lighting would cost £20[and |
will be as follows: Aighton, Bailey md Chalgley 9s. 4d.; Chatburn lOs. 4d.; Chipping 10s. 4d.; Downham; 9s. ,4d.; Bowland-wlth-Leagram 9s. 4d.k Mearley 9s. i2d.; Little. Mitton 9s, 2d.LjPendleton 9s.! 4d. ;■ Thornlcy-wlth-Wheatlev 9s. 4d, • Whalley 10s, 6rt.; Wlswell 10s. 4d,; ""
The rates'for the various townships and Worston 9s. 6d. .
Impending annual meeting of the Coua- cll' it : was decided to hold the next monthly meeting on April 19th, a fort night later than usual. The following plans were approved,
In view of the Easter holidays and the
and fbr
UP. |acon or Whalley: Lighting £170; scavenpng jJ-AlC
Pl6s SETi< PAINTING TRADE A PROBLEM.'
meanwhile: PRICES ! SOARS.
bWshes
1 difficult (ustry, Ing rai
OF BRUSHES problem faces the pElntlng
scarcer. At the same time, paintoiare crying out for more and more l^ h e s because of toe! increasing demand for paint Inthe home. :
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soaring price of paint brushes ls4-pacon. 'The housewife wants bacon at the [lowest possible pride. | So pigs are being [devel
The reason for the shortage and tne 'i 'L J
oped which will meet,this deniand: | > UnfortundteW, bacon , and, - brlstlei
Only One Source.
of the bristles used'to come from and Poland, the remainder froni and India. Fewer and fewer Irlstlds have come from Russia and PoRnd of recent years, because of the eUmteatldn of the wild pig' and' the intensive pro duction of a strain of pig spltable for bacon Tins latter type Of■
There Is only one source ,of bristles, the neck and buck of the hog.
... .. . ____ .X , — .......... ........ . . . , . 1110 bulk
China Chlrla
from which paint brushes of quality ate made—will not grow oif the Sanie pig, and'brlstlesj have had to give;way to baton.
FRIDAY MARCH 12', 1)37 EVA LAST! By CASEY LOUD. ‘ h
these days who. Is not; if Is not efloug to live! unto ,toe conunirnlty alone, wltl: out re’
No student of - foreign afialrs-^id 11
very lonk- run, ni&y bG obUtGr&tloi in nlght^but must be weighing up n h mind what is to, fqllw the tomtotloi of events in Spate, theTast of the tto
to gard to the rest of toe'Woild, Blnoe e penalty in the long run, and,ti e net
stunte wlth which the League of N itlpt 8 has sought to deal, what Is to be trr generdl attitude to such things as doUeej' tive security when Qnce ;agalij thd roan is cleared of Its Immediate oj)structlVe elements and there te tlme' to ednCentraJe on the stabilisation pf Europe, whichJn turn ijtneans the stabilisation of the
worldV '
barbarism. I l\ave lived amongst ti e backward peoples, primitive peoples for example who never knpw what It was -o have the attention of a doctorj wljo
cesspobl of toe earth.' It ePutiles AhlL ■ ' " ■’clvlUsatlbn with the ctudeft
Europe may well be described ps state [of -----------
■ ■ ;S the ^
flne, short scanty coat. It giyeS gbpd In tltelr bacon, but lext to no bristles. ; | ] j animal creation aje Pigs produced in Great Brltate'do not land curing,nothing'Of the mono
pig hUS a , -----,, , - , . .
three years pounds of
^____ _ bristles are obtateabl any one anlipal.
of feeding no mbre th j
Famine likely.
subject to recommendations by j the Sur veyor (Mr W. G. Booth) being carried out: Bungalow at Wlswell Shay, near Whalley, for Mr, Willis; wooden garage atiBanbw for Mr. Ashcroft; garage at “ Marwyn,” Barrow, for Mr. W. Britcline, housG, shop, baliehpusG and garage for Mr. John Smithies at Garstang-road,
Chipping. A letter from Mr. Tattersall, Nether-
grant lecelved towards t^e Inqpebtor's i with In committee. AND
PARISH COUNCILS THE ELECTIG'NS.
ley, Mltton-road, Whalley, with refer ence to the removal of refuse from his house, was read, the matter being dealt
supplying iractically all the brlstps us id for paint brushes. countries turn;to‘the lafge-scgle tion of pigs for bacon a further and serious shmtage of bristles wlUJ occur. Indeed, witote' a few years, thero may pe a famine Of the four-lhch bflstl
At the nioment, India and Chljia aj:e
Industry ent on the
an one brush?
toe-scleritjlst,come to
the.resc' evolve a synthetic brush? tod w - ■
b; -‘'■*'^as good as the pig vpry best quality-tools, has always been from t^fb'
knevV inothteg whatever, about h: about sanitation, who never \ themselves and were' complete strange :s to cleanliness, In the hot iweathin plague, choiera, typhoid, smallpox m .d malaria were rampant. The peopfe diid like I flies. They belleyed te Klfmet- what Fas to be has to be. Were to ly happitous to stew In their own Jplc Of (Soilrse 'tljey wd're, T|ey wefe |hap|j)y
[s tie owing
produce brl sties of any worth, ani^ It h& I with fears enjoy your leisure wl
not been fdund possible to develop com- morrow you may die? We mercially pigs'for bristles only, as aftpr ] iqoderntetehec.tualwprld-7«ur(^^
tup nnates useu 1 things should be and enter w deipen te When S e two resolye to form one or another k c h ty K c a lS t l v ? thatW^
lth join i ge-scaie cmtivu 1 j
Wej never : stop to precMious coiidltlbn.
us ;d
extenslvelylln good'quaUty patet bkshds. It Is a pretty problem for the patetijlg | wnlcn ■ ■
le a: id llsute brlsilej
Insbt- ■wiu
their'.own yj.q consider ote o’te
iBlg fleas have .Uttle fleas iDpon their backs
to.plte 'em. And little fleas have Jesser flws. And so bn ad'lnflnltlum. '
'Ignorance might well challenge ifs as whether, the Western, nOt the EMim: world, does not begin
wl.tojtjie flfst twp
In toe n'ar'^ture the triennial Parish I oil,
I tedates for toe bigger. For no one goes about his dally day In this ydar bf grkce 1987; without having te mind toe btupjn- dous! I preparations that civilised jpeoples are fmaklng to blot one anotiyCT put,
lines [6f this quatrain, leaving tlte le^er evil 'With the likelier of toe Wo eta'
Counte elections will be t a l ^ torouEhout the length'and breadth of'the
belng.awareatthefaack6f hisi^dth^^^
country 'This Is an Important ivent to fatei! may; have to store ter ^ depth
the in Thisteresttorand toP°Aant. For the time toe Selections are affected by toe Local Government Act of 1933. |
After a period of apathy, many parish councils te all parts of the cqupt^_h^ye
I
pithd and cpftfoons,Aet up'vmpgd h ^ which have heebtae the centre of hfo.apd activity,
grounds Withe' chUdren, established llbrarib's; knd in many other ways , added to' the pltosure and Interest of teral Ufe. B...u..t.. t.h..
..ere 18 no doubt topt thesfc acUyl- extehded and Increased,
[constructed tles"'cqui|a,' be safe fplaylhg- hb'»tthdttoe8fc'‘ tJ
was'that]'a poll should tee invldlbus they d i s c o u r a g e
^ year’s elections are paiUculajrly | there Is no other 'way 1 ■ , Mtiiieflbdidaflytelete
X p S s h [dwellers, for the localfCour cU through ;a bomb or pq son nan ntav an ImDortant part in ImproWng I, are supposed to be civilised. TOe bcouitees toe
coiint their, victims very few] te( compared with victims of the European, war, If Europe Is madjenough to'begin one. I So it seems to me \jery likely indeed that it Is us, w.e We^er • ' id enllghtenmtet,
ed eas upon our bac! In [all his, muck and filth dnd dolos^a’ t ihiPkel'flpas. ebe! e
PerWps the world *3 jfatpd tb hdvf At any fate an Eas -teme:
tah Yate'an
MaVp's and. authors of, such works as Mbther Indlu-pblnt a terrible plctore of life te thebe' dark countries, of how tte se poor'ibenighted people know nothing; of w the I joys of existence. Anp we fprti-
if tie icrlie
t e
'. Wiiy III t>
■ ‘ ■ .
Italy, opponb
been given as to why the
Lei.gue failed bo egfegteusly ,lni Manchuria', 11 Ethiopia, Ind
No satisfactory explanation has ever toe^copffld" ' spon^^IUty 'fo r 'te f demdSatlc nations to^ague principles; j .......
and bn the dthej: the Govern: nept Vdth- out lr( t^e least) . ^ g tj^e Ihqw awpy | have never weaylpd te"dfjnying the]
. - . ---------ons for failure are cbi^lderpa
f s §sed and dlsUlusjotved; igthe League
measures. Said Italy te ,ijeply: “ We; care nothing about aU' econoi ilc boycott If the' British Navy Is not onjei ed tp come. betwden; us and 1
an eionomlc .boycott wlB talte too long,| the Suez',Gan il, because
to btona effedtlyp and;we ?hall have wonihe war before we are hi rt,” This forecast proved-cbrrect-an economic boycott iwas powerless to save Abyssinia. With] this concrete example brfofe them predatory nations are not likely tq obllgfe Geneva by plannlng campalgns of sufficient length to enable a League_of j Natipns'boycottjto be made ef ective. The
clslvely between economic apd .iteUtary j Jons"
which dlscrlmmali de- t Instance ihe Leagpe t Is worth spmetoteg l. ■ T H t between m r:r WofWFomowW<?KOCm«r
ONLV BRIIISHER |o m the m j m
-Hero.of the epic j24,flQ RECORD a( BROOKlANbJ
I I I s ii' I (FIVE)
econoihlc, w,eap.on Is already pbsoJete., It I would fall apart from the'toie fequlred for It to be effective by reason of so many big hatlons of supply being outside the Leagbe—Germany, Japan, he United
S i and Brazil. The 01 embargo,; [.was toei half-way stajge beWeeri |
lamentations that tot se
tiirtebhbinlc boycott ahd-wir outright, was equally a damp squib. Italy, toujd and ‘
from the united'States.' Rqcasi the
Ma.ciiteei y.
! The [League then Is f,aced with the I altemafye Of te-ca^ip^;lt? teachlnery
or gblbi'out.of .b u fc s . . mernbets strongly advocate th ^estebM- teent Of an tek?toatipnal 1 jtb ree Under the cbnM of Geneva.
equallys] otoetb.!'.
mph of'
inftience fatal ■
It Is Ibbb^ble (iolwork this am .ngement is (jQjitejtedby others; and,| like!
force. - The British, apue e to the?e reactlphs Is not generally 1 mown and perhaps is nl^t' known' ey;p to toe Govempienf. But the Goyernteent claims
of arbitration for each aha e «ry dispute,J, | between the riatlonb, to Itself resprt to
Jat^ to an,' jjete kboU- iUbstltUtloh
36, Telophimo
—arid'bfdses the Ire o,f: Its-Fasclat ^'isW.j Wing in so ddlng-that Its foreign pol cy
Is sail a League of NaUons I oUcy, te still basdd ion tod Covenant. Would the- Dominlons In toy event cwitrlbute wl,to Britain'to an International police force?, TheV are anteous geherahjj speakteg to! keep clear off European ejitanglementsi
Ih fcv te iB ita teM atlons, “Y(
s itrongest to
toelevents In Spain. collective security, a poUcy which brings us sdcurlty neither collectively nor In p -
One pl'th|e matajtufobltag blod^^^^ te | Regional pacts to show toatjwe ^ave
nian'ded k toe Dwlsh Meeting: Hpeh methdqs j ara O b v i o u s l y
antlqp^ated^^ toe
or, in efl|ct, he disfranchised.
^°At the last meeting of the Codhcll, a letter was read from the Little Bowland bnd Leagram Parish Council dlrecttag attention to the state of four footbridges and a certain length of road whlph we.e in need of attention.
an inspection of the footbridges. [He saw nothing to complain of, save in the ease ofthe footbrldge near Dairy,Barn Farm, which had been washed about 200 yaros downstream by toe recent floods. The Council had been respoiislble 'for ^Ite repair in the past, though^ he did not think they were actually liable, H0W
Mr, Booth reported that he had made ‘ 1 ^
:ct[-he disfranchised, Can Vote by Ballot.
ipf cpnventlon after aU th® teosntogjhas while we stljl s e to
ly. We continue to use the [ahSPSe ..................
helped] so as practical Mopl} W AincJtoe
communication to toe Lancashire County t t a r e f . s s s i * . - g . . ^.i tloh, and It was decided to
fo.rwap the
^
[ ; J „ 1 tirovfedF'oihpleteiy Ineffective td dte irt a Section tk llstegle shot Or shell on the other side of
1 Manchuria V Japan; the coriqueri; of Abyssinia * by Mussoll^» andj it Uss
This prakdes tliat the Parish edited) dr I the Parish MeetteS can a^any time_a8k,l, jf toe County Cpuiicll to make an ordpr
directing that all future eleette be madi by pecret ballot. ' we teost serious dbjdctlon to thte : .Itepfoved ‘d te likely to be toe cok ;Whlch
mei
icarrled out certain spates, and If tod teatter was not now satlsfactory| then it
ever, arrangements had been made to carry out the work. 'With resp^ect to toe portion of road complained of,'he had
to £70, making toe total L County oouncin crossea oy fewer than seven
attention of the open'road on
'Mr' Duerden! If we undertake this sort of work, we shall get plenty to do In this
*^^The Surveyor pointed out that te'tols particular case the local authority had repaired the roadtln the past. i ' It was decided to leave the m; toe hands of toe Surveyor.
hatter In |
7
woumphbdtey amount to £ 10|evetffor toe smaller;parishes.
detailed instructions to clerks of pirlsh councils on! all matters connected wito the fortlhcomteg elections. BuHof the iXrmaUon of electors thelNatlqnal | Council of Social Service has bubltehed, aspne )f its successful Parish CouncU Leaflet perles, a leaflet su^arislng the
The Home Office have, as usual, issued t !
old andftoe new election proc^durfand I
; s e r i v u , F* — -— - - - w
* j a u ! ! g i e m E g » ^ ^ be held throughout
vMorel and more all over the countryside I ,gjjg^jgg jg ggg^ but.of thete future loflcy. l illage dwellers are taking an jnterest in |]jn that [sense we,,are all tired of toe
----------------- ' [ i fletVlSiOf toelr r e a r «
for as we' have seen, their lives can be jNations,iwhlch have lost,thel, ni^mg. tthe Parish Council.
ocM affairs'. And this tei quite [right Ltereotyned phrases about ^
very closely affected by the Activities of Itji,. League, of Nations can guaranty ..
to the general movement for better or brighter village life.
oral s'tetem should be of great! assistance
by to' senteq;
^— n ^ satisfactory elec- nothing because only force can guaran- l tpp anything—and hardly tha i and tot re Is no force at the ffispisal pf, the
Le^igue of Nations nitf HivfRinn risht- In the m should have tod [necessary
as to
freshviater sturgeons, prlgtoally owned power;to mateputete It, Htejj^ajqe qj by top late Czar of Russia, Kavbheen prc: the nations who. ifrovlde the [man-power, to the London Zoo by Captain Ipnd weapons? Hence we qre ajl cpn-
A number of flsh,'4ncludteg sterlets, or
J. A. M. 'Vlpan; ot..Wansford; te £5,300,000,000, It has beep
B[ec|u8?Jhe total debt pf ti|e '
that [every baby bom In Franep comes | “‘&.V,’[;““fv.';t 'he who runs may ijead we ’ ■ •
esti
Into the world owing £14(r, portaht te how much will they fad o' . whfen they goiout of the world dgain;
d Hats off to Droxford, Hampshire, wheto| ah whether they have got ;toe. fl m gpp iinriieat I ' .1 ,,imdn whose Places they.wm
not been a. stogie case of. dnifiKettecss, I v/puld have us belleve. , And
Ir.toey di!f altooiigh 14,000 people te the towp. ' -i j doubtful at times who
.can.kRmq',toeui
urtek the past three years ther.e, has I pL reality on national teterests,tr at,topy I ----- 'More im-1'® P
. -ml doubtful whether In the] abs mce of i„!
reaUv! have a policy that Isj not purely oiteortuntet and toatjianged \riti eve^ wind [that blows, , They,:?sh tosspi Pj
................ . hic divested of l f f l S d If T i l^w to te
, iiicfffntibn which Is divested of alll power,, in the nation are lecom-
I sclous; of an insufficiency, a b b t ' he old, S ^ e s -and the hP.-serrice to an In-.
t h
Is this to make] a
dte.er-, future policy ? Elthep, W e League or wd do pot. j^^t, it Is cant and hombu^ to
by keeping shop-
qo:jol ied goods te toe window. Pouting Out Wealth,
nerlls that menace,her. She enormously Important steps to co inter these perils. She te P^rln^ cat' her
hsve ! In
recent months become aware
... ....
Britain of toe
seems to potential las 'aken
wealth in torrents to catch up, to keep abreast with, or to'out-rival tob we ipoM of destruction built by her neigh ipurs. iButI the British people have] no clear Uectlon of the ultimate Intjentlons pf
torouEhout the country I this jiri the (mow. They know per|ectl weU
Parish Councils and electors; on existing 1 pxokpects as regards war In Europe , Tne electloi. procedure. These'leaflets are rpeople seek light and teadlpg, obtateEble' from the secretarir of the Leipand ®Mar statemente, not cf the S m d Council.
p
(.fl. past, we must Idamlthe -(^at Is'padt cannot
are ,ow too
e
I set out to discuss what we a:e gi mg do about It when nius te^wnwen to
'■contrpyersles apart [tPr,d,py.
Uvpi hearer to Europe; nearer s'cefies'of those Internawal strifes; and - ' ■ Which'are teaming Europe
peoblds py” ’ assQciatlpn, [s' overseas who ara gathered te
cpnjtrovejpjes Ite Europe pull yOR^dnjq | s;;^sri®entej possibly M . coiffilcts, which It, Vdh he diffliiult for the Dominions tqTollpw you. ^
atlpn, •with yo,u;
thal looi
ilague or no League l. inay well be,| ■ a more fundaments decision Is ling up than has confi onted Brltate sted^he tenpteatidn of tl e
!
Is It really pecessary thit the wholp world should'lemate triUut iry tp Eihophl “ r i f ,
^ Eukpe once more stumWes Into wai, tod
followed by I the Domtolins and top tTntei>rt Rtatfis ? That Is e direction In I which many Heading minds of the world J
faSan and After'these erei th think of an alternatlvi. rney are
begteiSfig t i think that America and- Great Bfitate-might form ? coijabteatloja so 'Strong that no other Po^ ;er or Bowejs wfiuld dream of attackin ? It stable economically and p | l W
reasonably just
Sn ab lv lust terms If Europe return of alliances, and jf
1
inckld dtand ou'tslde a mid-Europe^ war at any rate and yet exertlse so de- ,1 dslve“k n ‘influence oh it that It would retnaln Isolated and be en^d quickly qn
British dplteon^foete'toktnt Is'not Its to tSe part In a toropean war does i not tordatai France far
l9l4.Tan' apaYchlc |
whdld world must stumble after it? is it true that !if a war staits In central 1 U p e It tokt in^tably drag Frahce and toen Rusria, wen Italy and [ ■real -
ospFte of aputo Africa rfeceptly. “Xohl itl).’' n f Do not 'fofkt these free
WITH A PUL CORSET
comfort and' pleasure Of tmi garment. Just, plit round the ordinary epytot and iiisiakiy
FRONT
iji8Pfij[i463:With tho jtroubla nocess^ with bqsH lacing or hooks and addS[l()0% ' *’
The wonderfbl Pul-ftont corset fastening ''
to the Bupk>rt, md
figure as |the lutohed; and
any other coirfet. Id ^ i lk s° aisy a childfsan operate—fastened [and adjusted qntirely in'front
ani instently* reJeased--i-hypeiio ani| p[enoct We visit ydurfom home if ym find it imxm venient to visit us.
•gesofi 4c lliullineau;s 13, EANAM, BUCKfiURNi Tel. 6714.
Belgium this together [wit! i the growing cbnvlction to toe United £ tetes ^hat |ts,
F rom H i l l jto D a iry .
‘^°nv^ poUcy of neutr#y will not S to S k tF u t 'k ^ w a& 'n c e Britain Is S e d In, may make toe creation [of
kad Europe a practical p isslblUty. Next K Domlteon re p je to n ^ s over hare for the Coronklpn and they
K sdy some straight things Europe-fascinated statesmen of Great
Britain. C.L. £640,1)011,000 10 OSOETO
BUILDING SOCIETIE^’ GRO’ffTH ; . LAST YEAl
The ultimate total of fetish building dociety assets
between £64O,()0O,00J and £65O,O0OjOM According to. an estimatei jbased.on'|Iates
o iiaWivnnn
retiirnis which appeur? flue ofo toe !. “'Building Spcletle!
f i f te'nbt unlikely, th.e journM [statej, that; the total ambunt leiit on nlqrtgade by Abe movement. In 1936 will reach Ta total of £140,000,000. ,
'Mohe had lent more tom , ,£20,000,000 durhiE toe year, ahd that its assets had [increased 'by moreVthat., £6.000,000 to *£114,000,000.
i Preliminary returns' lsshed recently by the largest bull#g soriety in the cqun, try toe Halifax showed tiiat this society
.
‘ -The building society m-iyement IS'the single agency fc r ,thrift ta the
' ■ : ' single agency icouptry. i - ' , • i : ■ ,'.!•! SABDEN
JAN’S UNSUCCESSFUL VENTURE. .
•
at Sabden, an 1 to have gpne to Thornton Cleveleys ote account of his .wife’s health, wmie Edmondson, of Anchorsholme- Lane, Thornton Cleveleys, appeared at Blackpool Bailkrupey ' Court on Friday, for hte public examination.
Stated to have been a cotton weaver j
business ta ' Ihorntpn Cleveleys In 1932, which he purchased .'for £850 with-the good will. The business was then selling 120 gallons to summer and about 40 ta winter, but there was a decline, partly, owing to the co-operative milk business starting ta tl e district,
Edmondson said he took over a dairy j
He was ma ting 5d a gtelon but It 'W not a paying proposition- because of the,
m
overhead chirges, Tlhtegs grew worse when the N ilk Marketing Board; took
quantity of r dlk
over, but cJlonel Parker said on the figure he cou ,d not accept that. ; ■ . •Edmondsor: I was not selling the same
you were miking more money through them.'
:pun»«i
He later told the business'to A,|k0tetor for £ 570, le£ ring him £25.
Liabilities jxpeoted to rank were £247. ,
. !' .'court
=—.-r '.id),'
The case [was adjourned', to the mext
Colonel Parker: That has nothing to do wlto th ;he (Board. | Gallon; for gallon'
Baickachel Warns Ypu !
I KidBcy troubles usually - begii i ; with I strengthening [ tho kidneys. In the
I tbo back. Doans brand Backache I Kidney Pills fend those i symptoms by
sharp or nagging pains in Itbe s nail of
! dropsy, disturbed nights, suhtica, ] lumbago andj rheumatism and jOtuer forms of sblf-poisoning due to hdney weakness.
same way Doans Pills overcemn'^^enal | , ; ' 11 ,
Bristoi, says; j‘'I wasi m! a critic i l con- ditiph with inflammation'of the 1 ladder, while watery [swellings appoarec j'about my[ body. . I bad a constant aching back, stiff and painfuL joints aid; grew depressed and helpless,' ,;
Mrs. M. Lloyd, 601, Stapletcn-road,
Backache iKidbey Pills, i They brought relief wit|iin |a few hours. Gfadnally I picked bp [ny lost heplth and : Bow I feel - ■
“ After six Weeks in bed I used, Doans [| | ' , fit and well. (Signed): M. Lloyd.";
IDo as Mrs Lloyd dij.; Insist[ upon DOANS, la. 8d., 8s. and 6s.
h'ohe afire
Six
Evening rittings 6f Londfan-pc^cw^ are proposed by a London! County Coun!- circommlttee,iset up by the Home Secret , tary,'to speed up public bus hcss and
reduce loss o fi liih of defendants;
me from work on the part I'il v!|( sald the Goveimor-General,
Ill (Bfltate) member of
Mfi the oldest, toe dommon-
I '4 iih o r iin
“ The Bouse for Service ” S t r e e t , G L I T H E R O
did ob'tatoi all toe oil s ie required '
' ' i » * i ] fc4'iy'0 r u d g e ' d e a l e r s A Z SEE TH E AT - T;,H
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