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937, i i 'U' iM ':' TH E i i l i ( ( H A T By CAREI lORD.
reading this column every weefc p d wno Is on his own confession somewhat of; a
u Hi IS I
policy“ that means war” school, thie schdol — tlje
of scuttle. He belong^ to the which would concede everythlig to th
dictators for fear they, made wm on us. Ofier:
td.putinFLths.smaUestntfslstance, toTay nothtag'of open defiance, and they
round on you immediately,, V^y Dr Johnson would have put it, ‘ that means war,’.’ What ^ the assumption underlying ithls ‘ that mea is wm business ? Let us exmaine It,^ t o l ?m certain It will not, can not si and the
smallest investigation. It these predatory nations, are jiu t l^hing
to take on not only the Jo b of tne moment, an aggressive attack ornsomd
weaker and alleged less civilised but all comers, To us war Is an appalfing
thVg-and»e_m^^ more appalling than to me, fM Ijhave rome-an evil which must be WJidedi at
say In the fashionable word of
all cost save that of honour and lujt^e and freedom to live according p sMl I
our dm ‘Ideology,” a weapn w i ch lAust only be resorted to When Jail otjier
methods fall and then In Self-defmce gnd not as an Instrument of natlopl poUct. But In the eyes of the “ that meps
111 I o o m i{-
Ordering! botn a crate of n Dutton and Bottled Ales.
>k and a Draugh
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„ar” school, war to the European dicta tors and the military juntas o: the East Is of no moment, a process to-;be flippantly, Ughtly entered Into; js If there were no consequences to the vpnqjshed and no risks to the victors.' Ghe t h ^ I will grant. You may give wAy to thbp dictators so often and so consistently that
in the end It Will mean war. But It not meant war or anything 1 ce it from the time we. began our poUcy of scuttle.
m m sm ii DUnON'S bL \ MR.F. 1
M^AGE & tepPODY. Aousb;
SALFORD BREW
ackburn BREW ERY,
ERY ltd, iLAGkBPJlN
Let Us begin with Japan and MpchUrla flve years ago. America at; that time took the lead In proposals to r< strain the obvious and acknowledged aggi essbr, apd was politely snubbed. by I hat most colossal of Foreign Secretary Mures Sir John Simon. She Invited! Britain to co-operate and received the ;)'eply frpm Simon “not at any price—tia t means war.” ' We are asked to b'dleve that JapaOi with no small job ahead In Man churia, so much so that even; to-day she has not fully conquered that te rrltory but camouflages her failure by.;teferrlng;to her reslsters as just a handful of bpdlts, a rare handful too, we are asked'.to believe that Japan was just dying to take on America and Britain and all comers amongst the Western nations, Do you believe It? Frankly I don’t.'
.If.Stapn
had been any other than simple Simon he would have co-operated wl h America and there would have bee i no Mph' chukuo to-day. When hlsi biography comes tO' be written that wll; be a blot the author will want to gloss over.
and Ethiopia. It ls.well known now tnat Italy was constantly putting out feelprs long before she made her ass lult on
EXPECTED TO BE JUMPED Let us come doivn a little later to Italy
m
, her and tell her that if she die it it weiljld be at her own risk. Still, die pot Japan get away wlth'ltln Manchukuo? “’Thefes no knowing what these softies, th®se
helpless Abysslnlans just to see what democratic, Powers thought, about It. ,, expected ai any time they woild
jump.pn
: lathes paihted to look Uke lton,: among the democratic nations will stand; any^
way we’ll try it.”. And nothing,happened - a t least neit of
seflpus.consiquence, It
was 1 suggested that?, the', -f rltlsh ?and French navies might close the Suez Canal. “ That means war/' came.iithe cry. . I say the^mere threat would have been sufficient.- A speechjty a Jrltlsh
Cabinet Minister on ,the lli)eSjP.f thei Pne ,raade,ln)pre-war|dasahyijR0y,d George,
on the occaslcmVbf ,tfie <AjhWi ihcto^ would ja v e . stopped Musso inls httle
i ' IP sundry, who stood'In his wa;'. IIII'f;
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speech of .the! great national health campaign to encourage itbe wldei ute of health services and to stress toe'nee 1 for Increased Indiv idual physical fitness, toe October Issue of
ter, Mr. Neiville ' Ohi nberiain’s inaugural Published on thpievp
FOR : AU.” (if toe Prime Mlnis-
“ that means war?’ school, w thTlthlopla. tucked under his arm and both flste peld out ready to nieet the,! democratic
But here he. was, accorclng to i the | . ■ I . . . I Powers.
<rom f e position'! of fi] secOpd rhte Power, yet positively bursting to defy the world. Do'you believe he would
meant ? '
; Not likely.! fiut we stoodijtethe brink ! in'feafanA trembUng and
MkissoUnl.also stood In his shirt sleeves laughing at us.
So far from beating the: knees he .has, not yet succeldeti In con quering Ethiopia. Round!; ihput Addis Ababa he Is monarch of a t he surveys. Blit; that Is pot muph-apd Ms position at Adowa, much nearer 'home;'- is 'uot alto gether secure. But this niAh, according to the "that means- war”[phool was ready for anybody. ^My pplpt Is that in each of these two enferpMs the right word from Britain,' the courteous word, the word that the bully, usually but not always a coward, understpds, have prevented outrages, .Jlch will not be remedied fora long tlnle;to come if at all. And that without a sholj being fired.
WE ARE NEVER P) lEPARED. ’The threat would have bee i sufficient;
larged number (72 pages), containing prac tical health advice for everyone! The Edltoi! writes‘(jn "Diagnosis,” “How to arrange a] proper .'dietary,’’!" The perman-
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Margaret Y. Brady, M-Sb'.i “.Acldoslty, Hyperacidity; toelr f dietary; aspects,” by Julius Lavlnij, "Do ybu poison a headache?” by "R X ”, and “'Was it cancer j Anyway, It
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“ Health-For. All,”. 0 fa j Brjin’s popular pioneer health magaznel Is a specially en
ent cure’ for]'const!pa|ion,”'and “ Is coffee harmful?” Other Interesting J d Informative articles
armed beyond wisdom, been in favour of unllate ment. -I support without qi allflcatlon a
risk? I certainly knowLwe had dls- have never
there would have been no, says the die-hard, do you we had disarmed down h
-al dlsarma-
Britain armed to the teeth In face,of these rascally dictators wit i their pre
datory designs on other ,peop e s territory. But how were Japah:and Jialy to know
exactly how we were placed!' Certainly you cannot keep your generi 1 situation a secret,, even-from outside jPowers/r But
teen Inclined
ha'd allowed had riot re
we will conce J everytlfe^ hards on that point, '.V/b; ourjguns to get rusty and|
to query which edge was r ;f3rre(l to. But to the dle-
whenever .that picturesque] I It of Slmon- esqucj “ down-'to the, edgq of risk Is trotted out I-h av e always
. war. But, (jt know that the edge qf
, His n a tio n rrw lia t? . Just,emerging,
have gone through with th a t enter prise had the democratic] Powers com veyed to him in p r i j t e what it
gEime. To say It would not, ii jeans tms: That MuksoM;,Was'tonl%t'p'Jeedyi pot only to take -on ' Ethlopiaf' but all Md
than 'Mus,sollril,/IJie:JxtKblier, and of how Germany’s gigantic mllltury machine was broken to' pieces.,
the example of how Britain l^otched the ambitions of a much greater war lor(l.
A friend who does me the h ^nour of
die-hard, has taken me to task (orallSK not In writing) on my critjcls n of the
placed \hem. Were we ever for war when war brpke gut ? not to begin right at uie beginning after hbstmtles’ started In 1914 ? D(|) not mls-i
prepared Had iW
tike me. I am not encouraging or con doning this. It Is a criminally negligent
policy. ' It must never happn again. George Lahsbury Is an excelleht felloyi: he Is a saljnt ready for heaven: butihe lives as yet in a world as sinful as evet It was. ButyourJapahesemlUtary.junta
of five years ago and your Mtissolip of __^.smallest
dfetall, and they would discover that Britain neyer yet had heen prepared (for War. at thie' outset, but had always won In the end; I 'contend that these IndlS' putable fattsicancehout the PMnt of pur unpreparedness. So It bollA dowh to this that If the smaUest Resistance to the sharls of the dictators brings jUstlflcatlon to the “ that,means war” school It .can only be oh the assumption as Ijsald at;the outset thht these predatory Powers were jUst Itchlpg to take on a fOW more enter prises added to the original one while they wete; about lt.(-
Nextwecohie to Spain. Miissolinljwas
In • Spain]: long before he ] wp?: thfpugh with Ethiopia. How he 'came to J e t there Is the old old story. He knew there, would,be endless.dlscussions,;Cpn- fefehce's, ;6eneva'talks, 'and 'What-notj but that the vacillation, the “ thaj; means
war ’!' lnfiuepl:e,ithe; af r,a,ld ,td; move i ll^e the rabbit before the stoat feeling.
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be effectiie In reducing the rlsks!of iiitef ventloh' to 'a minimum. ' He was agat laughing iip his sleeve a t the democracies. More th a n ever t h e / ‘ th a t .means waP ; school asserted themselves, p Now!tied up a t both endStOf the Meffiterrailean,' MussoliPl must riot be drguedlwlth ejteeipt In the sweetest language, alwbys he must be, coaaedi never .defied, for If he|.'?i?° - “Whyi,^lr, that:ihi#ns;war.’’^.;Whlcl taterpret&l‘'med n d''tha tpwlth twice ms former commitments this demonstrative, leader of! a Poii/er whose nillltary prowess Is still .to be prove'diwas, iriord th a n ready, and'wlllLng to tak b on Brltalri and Franfte combined. , Truerr Is It to fe ay jh a t he
iway, whether If'we' did It this way :lri-.; stead Ofi that we blight notigive offence
than he' was;'(jt; cglling, theirs., Even (with our; armariients increased andiCpn- Btantly iricreaslil'g/we are still consider ing the nicetieslOf-approach Jd,won(ler- Ing wh'ether this or-that Is the better
racles and we:
to this great ihaa and -brliig his yirath uponus]-,;v‘; I / 'V J J J ,
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Mr! CnamberlalnA't Scarborough,! aftor PreslderiteRoosevelrat WaBhlhgtoii. jW^s
issbk’' N0T/.,'(’ ■
p 'M u s s pU n l, J s plaliilyrintijmated
i "riot even, refraining from; sending |'> in o re -^o jj '/
J ■
’Ih'at'-dAlon’e ' caff; sfid' beUeVe ‘ fe ; Issue • in' Spain Is ‘the purely-; tocal .one of
Bolshevism passes (33mpreh,ehsl()n;Mussq- llrii Is. digging himself, In I there.,! His
but the! Immerisg.jgalns
It.wffi to.em for Italy, with Spain a Fas(3lst colony. (Those who, believe he will retire!from Spain when the civil twar Is over, Jles.s Franco 'is defeated andretlrement 1^ not optional,
Anxiety Ito bring about a Franco victory and bring It quickly has no relation to the benfflts victory will confer on Franco
______. ..iussoUnl Is biilltilng bp hjs pew dtomari jEmplre inHpain-rallglqij
their Uyqs.'
are ln'|for ' f e rudest ajkenl-jig Ot I.'.; Muss.......... .......
fe there to stop him except [words, words, Finally we have Japan with her secon(i
and BMshevlsm, ls ',a side show-and to 's relying on the falnt-heartednessjpf the lemocrdcle.s to get away with It. j What
or tMrdblte at Chinese territory. (Is she. afraid of the! democracies!? She ha? impudently defied them'so far and openly declared her Intention of beating (China to her knees.: But do the “ that means war” sdhool seriously suggest that If shq was not.' certain In her qwn mind the democratic Powers Including Amerlcq would do a lotaf barklrig bqt would never bite that she would be prepared to con-; tlnue that enterprise, she J u ld be pre pared to take all and sundry on] when she already-has more on her-plate than
she catsget through ? Thb Chinese are 'putting up 'A firmer resjstance! than ; Ja'paH aritlclpated'arid It Isigolng to take ,UP a l l pNitearly aU her strength to win ’thls«pArtlCul?r battle;; ..-Nonsenser Just nonsiep'
aeAtea.to suggest'- Jshe Is willing
to fight the re?t ,qf the world as well as 'China at theaame tlirie. -, But she knows hergtowlMfilcause dismay] and s'care'out of, thelt, jylts j the. multltudes-r-yes there are
multitudes-.arid- niultltjides of -them, the grfeat majority. I apt,
prepared.to grant-bf the] “ that means war’’Ischool and she Is relying on fem'to secure lm“ munltyjfrom anything More serlbijs than condemnatory talk ; about her cowardly, and Jrbarous bombings, arid heC gratuitous grab at anoflier! nations territory In defiance of her own]signa ture.
Eastern sky are trying t(j “ shoo the, marauders away with , meaningless rodomontade?—As,If theyjwere d?3jg with a flight of sparrows and nbt.qf vul-- ■ '
calied statesmen In the Empire,?; menace^ by this portent which Is darkening the
tures,
■worry Interferes with be J r i oyer the Spanish entanglement. iBrltM h and France! who are both Intwestediijn the
grappllhg with It because the worry about-ChMa, arid the Chinese, I The Spanish troub e complicates
yv -- , iblc
Japanese absorption
of..Ching,aannot give their whole mind and s t r j g t h ^o
th re a t to 'th e lr! position lii the ranean On the other hand, they .cannot cope with the Chinese P '? J tem s a s they ought (to d o - r l J l 'h M j s a y t aftM th^
Manchurian experience, 4® .tJY! do-be(jause of the demands! op their resourcies In th e Mediterranean. -
I ENJOYING HIMSELF. He la Jttoothere'd about ithe Japanese.
i MuBsoUril Is ln,an'.ldeal| p o s lJn ,:'a n d enjOylng hliriself—iostentatlousfy.
, As Mr. Lloyd George has said the sot; I ( , ! ' j “
th a t iTie rioTonly h a s no] intention of q uilling Spain b u t-th a t in spite of his own promise a few weeks ag o |h e ik
At 6S. 'M'lcjel'J'd.:dolm’S;(3iurch, |by i . - , , J - - ’ ■ , ‘ •:] : \ i : A'J .LOcAl/, ONE. ^'..
conferj!]he,:ijihired;! in "the sllklOst of tones.
on.i
Aev. Father HaiteMi' S-J.‘i a wM(ilng W^ imnized between'Mr.'J. A. ^Utoan m l _ . Isabella (toateij.'ahd betweemMid Peter Bar-
inltheroe Wesley Church, by the Dickinson, Mr|Henry Parkinson to Miss Jane Dddle, Chatburri.| ;
ow and Miss Mary A.; Woodworth. A j at
The annual distribution of prizes to^it aers of the/toml! Companies of the 2iid^L“ ’
Major Bleakleiy,- Prizes were ^ .the vato presented by Councillor
W.B.Dewhurst.'
cashlre Rifle jl4th in the
Volunteers - took place 'on I toe Drill 'Hall, Markejtryet.! by
^5, in addition to a valuable sUvet: cup ^
t Aji alleged ckte ’Of watch! stealing i was neported to tl? Jpolice ,by
amed'by-JeflJy Hodgson. Hd was to ch W
of a horse a j i cart and (ailed at w p u f i^ house to toe tro u g h . He JAP(aAslon to go and put some hay to (toe'-horses nosebag,
to find any trace of toe watch. Sqjne two. S^j^‘» l t e K r d receW^^ (apology fronj! Hodgson, stating that on
arid ori retumtog'to toe'tan m lp d the w teto The police pr(jteeded; to l“™®t*gatejt failed
They are hl^ sort. • His article In the, Popolo d’ltalla shows'that he
bombing ana' annexing Jap as a b ro ^i ; F ^ls t. ’Theyare conrjes In against thej namby-pambylsm (
,
toslpld. -aPd-turgldFehampton^ “w i S on both side? of thei’Atlantlc. He feeto,
democratic Statoa,;’; He dilemma ol those he KgArds as the .tl^pmd.j
he owes a debt of exposing so;'conclusively the M W P behLpd the ,'League ' fAcaJ. Howl the,;
. |.|. .
ItaUan Dlctotor must d e s je th®m P11 Mussolini’s 'sole, concern 1? with Bpam,: and AbyssIPfa. i
The demolratic States are t(wn betmen (
a policy of do little In the and one of?do something In the Pacific.,;
IS the end fey will do nothing That Is his calculatloP^ Is be^ irjjt.?'
Hlstooor estimate of his o '
far beeri.(jus'Hfi'ed!J..'.' MeanJlie J i " - * ' t o
lost no tiiiife' in making Tt clear f e t will not ppt ln an';appearan(:eja(
contempla^tla
meeTlng.pf the slg Juries,: ,nw! ,, , ,,
iChlna will Janaccopiplished fact Wore ( — — Jessure bpuld be.ej,cdye.|
present mlulary enterprise by any PPUcy, of .economto san(Plons. She Is itolymgl confldCntlivI ( bp"' the! assurance , o? I her military iefers rth'at;.the conqufe; of
to the Nl'PAfPoweri'Treaty, and that wUl not be! deterred or delayed ilnl
any ec'onoil
InternatioMl coroperatlon has trie ome: a dead leAtor because of the lamentable; failure lead.
League of jjations.' not. to blanl
finally fussy land futile with
copyentlons, Pv
Impressed I dr.'Inspired by leaders ' habltuqllyl run away.
Interventlori. |C
of [theHeaders of democTacr to Failure' to lead has
friends wlffi their committees, conisijltar' tlons,
the I (Intention of • achlevlPL Predatory nations are
Interve
who, L, '!i
and] ion?! on-i not'
machinery iprdylded 'for the nations 'to; settle their differences ?-but no one has; done It solFgreat
jme--....................... !-what Is the League Jut; 'The League jtscjlf Is; torpedbddl .toe
an Injury as jts best); conferences
she’! the'!
,
T h f Liber jExecuUyi tecoirimended didates for..tie:
A. Roberts, dr iper, Lowergate;' -W. cotton manufacturer, Brewery Mill;
Parker, tAilor, M rkJt Place. LA] )iES' m
LAdii wiPcl
,G
paHitularly pleasljig e]|celj'ePt-singing of
..to L..
Thp preacher fox sleypfpf few sh a mos
J p hAs;: ,a: '■ ..
she her!
,sso, or ..Wqlyerh Jpton, buffi] i ■
'of .J‘J t ; J p u :feuffie(ito, arid" "Green PAfr ■' fi"i
.".(In 'the-, aftemodn, pleatod: everyone wljth ,i8Pd
yC
turp! totert ” 3bu _ bi iln'^ heard
Iri toe afte moon tl i rtoditlon 6l ptobni,.'” Miriam’’
The choir itatlqris of
.also phyCd an. Important part. " ,ey gave a ■ well-balanced of 'Ages,” :aPd''''S' short
to(rare; '1‘Rcick
theiorgan a je ( i so inqch to toe'pleasure and sriccbss of'tne servkes.
'aplhfulneto of Jeius in the must be •n, wiioi
T h a t’s 'th e Recruit;
PrlvAte ” Sergeani.:. You
colonel’s Then
' ' ig Ho ne,” hei
!T **W H «» AA MMV » at nlglt
IW WMA V
Seilde still w f e r s ” and glorious i. sopfeq voice ;e, In/pach.
her beautil nl smglng s 'he gave toagnificent
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and in toe evening,-"The 'There was a real
congregational Singing, pjfid to Miss • Speakman, accompaniments at
j’Thp sd.loist-Was Ml
■iclAted. i.
Btokbr.] whd
ls.als( circles, (will shortly
ned sermons. no|g.on sr
tailor, King-street; and James
at a meeting on toe Xollowing gentlemen [unlcipal-Election;—
id-Miss
the, sol-
11 1
ref cl horsA'faUen
m :S m
School, Read; oflppividtog" datlop ^ reporfs jof'. hope that It school,to, a toe. homes o p h e animated dlseussloi
hi'
exbrefeid tl B(fard. I Evl
("
ed at 4 meetijjig called
Vjear of ITOal] 3y imseivei residj
cl) 111 on
A . 15th,1887
hln^ hone he fnui d the'watch to! toe nosebag, wljerfe it had evidently
increase l im y .School acepmmo-
(RfiV. C. C. Prichard) held in the Church to Mnslder toe question
(Ore (SOI vehient position,, nearer -'-''’dren.. lri..a.long|and hich ensued, some
'Chairjnan, after reading the ':tors,' expressed, the ..jsslble to buUd a pew
nta in
..the village favour of a School
vlddd by the! Church! dillon that toe new' with (the National
' Tiie ,following were the M d ld a te adoptee by the three parties for the Municipal eleCj
e
^ ^hservatives; Imcssi 'S. W. Braithwalte, .T. j darter, J. Cowman and W. Standnng, . | 'liberals: Messrs, ,R. 1).: Blackburn, E. Ches-
ter and John Jackson.: 'Trddes'and (Lbbour
Birch, G. Hargreaves, SeMall. '
oMed on the. 16th,- waA held, "the: (Mayor
doiihcll: Messrs.:'W. R,; Parker and W, I t
:lv
.After, undergoing a Ulotough renovation ’ahd'redecotatloii'the Liberal'Club' was- f*
Miss Gwen-Parkinson, Messrs. E. Alleh,_ Lockwood, J. Slater, J, Cunnlnghm, and Tteylor (solo pianist) .J Mr,; H. Walker plAyi
ipari and Mrs.; J. T. arid hostess. Mr. J._ th'e absence of Mr.,E. were Miss ;Lang,i. Miss,
for dancirig. .■ t'-.'./;'. 'J t a social gather ng held to the J ®
’. tYblpp) acting as boa b; smitl...................
J e n a social evening and'Mayoress (Aldel
Bradley. The artlstte Brooks, Miss Westell,
mithies presided iji
wOre !ivm!by Mr. Wal songs by Mr. Gfeorge W The (Jrp ieus Band fun dancii g.
secretarii.l 'dutite. J.!W,(Soithworth,.A, B(
Bumi The depth,
hold j
fife, J oiit oi aid. 1 thwal with
___ , nth.
16th, a t Slaidbi thomfhwalte, wak
Mr. \P. Eletcbef discharged TheirMjO.’s were Messrs. nsOn, J, T. Batts, E, andW. Oddie, -
____ the flames, shejran
(M'about'
her.house- ame ignited at the
'enty-nlnth year., i t he
the housb and neighbours went tO.her TheiwldoW of M-. I William Haythom- pad been connected nil her life.
the deceased !
Web known tr'cattli of thi Utheroe
lamll|arjy sudfle
tembly Room,! Chatburn,'
on.the 16th,"J:. fiSvld.FleteUer, J o WK lea^g the cpirntgr tor Auatraiia;, was piejted by Mr. J. E, Chester with' a Hlffleplece and trave ling htoiper, and Mrs. Fleicher with a locket and chain. The ReV. Dr.lPinJin also added Ufa
ebbd wishes.. Musical Itenis were contrlbritM. bv Miss Gardner,'Mqssrs.,-W. Nutter, and T.
Smith,
with..Mr. W.lFletcher, accompanist., Mr. jir. Hudson p la y e d jr danclpg.
Chatburii ‘Wesleyan (Ghiiret imdef the pr^l- dmicy of Mr. liy.; A, Cpatburh, the Rev. Walter Fbxon'iriaugutated a serlte of special subjects with an addfete o J “ The personality of
Henry Drummond.” !
, J s closed on acco J t of an .epidemic |Oi diphtheria. ■ ; ;|
church, by thel Rev p.'Tlaylor, of KeardOy, a wedding teokin J b between Mr.,Jesse Ire-
on the ■ letli,': a i ’l& ln g t o n Wesley J
Bliss’k i i t l& r i j fpurth'dai'ghto.oi Mr. arid Mrs. Iveson, The Hbllins, !Waddlngton. ; J
ahd smoking - ’ •
has known all along he .was bluffing md, was,exbectlhg(hls .bjuffito be; called. jGtjt
he found t h j th'e leaderitoi^ the demoe-,: preferred / blather to d e e ^ rm o re i Wreld, of calling his | WuH
Mr, in. HardmanJ J r e ta r y of . the Catholic diX-0 ^ ^ ^ :
J the Institute,- Rev. Father Robinson. S.J.. .. „ t :.,,'rhe new ipres|dent].o(,
li the chair, .siiPPPitJ by
the.Rev. Father l eatihg, S.J., Messrs.: Jbhn Brown,
JJ.IE- ligham, C. Coneroh! and-R. Holden. -JiOng t iL contributing to the entertalnmmt were
held onTbe 12th,!lh the Public HaU.
£ outhworth preside. Humorous selections I leyj ixyit led ofd-Lelgh la!
j. Kilroy. , M 'Preston
At the thirteenth! annual sojdal and dahee t i c o n n ^ o n ^ th .Brooks
M o ’ 1 breaking! and |,„„j
twelve TTalrior, W. • I
Messrs. A. Wefls.rB. Dickinson, W.Jlayton, j_ McCaffrey, And
ibeeh !c filed tej I
W.! ’ The: ■Whalleyi Church of England. School
; riembe: ‘ bt';the'
Mated ,b; bf tbi;
ilttee, hi
.(Mr oh ti e!
late .lohri (and Margant ^ J lg h tj years, nbw
Miss
dlpcqsi ih'i,'
hum
_^bf|Manbhesl bjadnlhel
Ho'ssencal,
"Wh^lH (Ji .A j
oimoi rural
At'thi Piivy ‘ero -deanerli
suddbioiyial; to' "
IRni
'■Iflfty lown as
■Model years.,
'■A llupher deiith, .on ___ Mdrtha StOlitl-yoi
AuctloH Mart, John Stewart, Llttje.-'John/’ifdied.
Mgmg-hOuse.bn-toe
iealers and habitues
wmlamiMlisiWa Ithi aged sixty
.tjstreet, Sabderi,:dled nme. :
St daughter bf'the tout, of Olifiieroe,
16th, was-that: of
iefe formally (brought 'irder in Coun-
erles,;.. within';: ihe (fai the Black! 1
big rural ,
dpari.ery of Archdeaponry;,-;'
J l l ' i AmongStJthe £ r Accringtop -and
..too.lldj-ciouilii, moved .that afi^O- )mmlt'tee,feaf&- a new: elemeh|ary.
This was‘seeprided
,tejn and supported by ■‘or R. Pqrker.: :.The ' votes to fotfl:.,
lew Ini. Iteside;
,i.’toe;I4to;;couiiCU- alrman of the.Fhe
ire'Brigafle m'ethat
le chair. RespoUd- itte.e, proposed .by
(Coifamittee would'do Ithelr i promisej Secrq.j-. In-his arinuai report] tl three £ re
Secret IN J. -Mitchell stated ViorT (holiday I will] be cut short by th3 calling Of a special
11 they could', to redeem untli Jariuary 1st; J.X..
•n lost sight of. The
at the Brigade had during the year.
Ioid,- Jtheroe, tenanted levi boot and shoema! :et
months' hard l a j u r for feloniously ■ entering the premises, 1/3, Sal- ‘^'ly Frederick Walms-
itbr was sentenced, to _ Quartet Sessions, on the. 16th,
Senate makes q'u] yebr, arid n(jrma
to work, months’
(United States , foreign] poUcy, ails’ ■ ipe,
deferinlne
tors, hoUddy-mJlng In Euro; hurrying h(ime.
week- IS iSenator . Robert Marion La Follette; junr., “ baby” of tie United States Senate, whomi(I saw In tie Savoy restaurjt [the (jther , evening. Forty-
Among those J o ;; left London this ((;, „■ ' ,
two year iom. sop., of;; “ Old I lob ” La Folletto whb ma J rastory with a 25 year old fight tor AiperlcJ "bottom- dog,”
Senator L'alFoUeitte wjas eiected; to fill hk father’s unetopired term of offi se In th; Senate 'at the age of '30,' arid he has beei there Overt since. iTo all 'Washington; from the President :Tdownwardi, he known as,|rouni Bob.
W s i ’io j j OF PETS.
Society i iriost prosaic of all London institutions, whlth iri the past few years has bben! deve opM'g—to the public’/ thorough enjoiymento-an
..almo st C. R Cochran touch, (s beginning: to relent. "
The Council of iihe Royal Zoological T -----'-" night sessions under
floodlighting, although they (kept the animals awake, jmlght be all right,.and certainly iadded considerably to the revenue, but In f e i matter of the Pets' Corner many members feel tha; they are going too far.
he, popular lal _
Mr. Julian' Huxley when he tool'over the Secretaryship oi the Royal toologlcal Society,'has, b?en ( running for three
The Pets’ Conjer,an Idea orlraiat'ed by '!;
ibert Hopi ;te(dded|toat a ; olJ ta ry, sc.hool be pro-
Oh toe motion of Mr. d by Mr.
W.Uktoson,. it
jple In Read, on con- ,ool was in connexion
ty. .,
an FROL a g r ic u l t u r a l CLA
FIRST LEC TURE. : Jill
ourse, [is: qrmed all 'the duties ...
i-aittra :i
AT WESLEY •CH.
6t was Lajiies’r Day a t CUtoeroe l'’(tourch, and: toe
arge congregations,
lally W i J e d to toe men, and ' _ feature was, the. very
t J ladles’ choir, the occasion was Mrs.
J o th , Rossendale, who interesting and well-
itelson wai. th e : speaker a t the rvice, ailil h e r address was highly
(adqmfe Chqdwlck'qpdlher h'usbaha; MT. Tom 'eaders 'vrtll' be]
me Annie Chadwick, nerly. of , Bl|ckt)uip,
.irested.to.few Itopt
etum to reside in Black- Mqdame
[ell known In musical
Chadwick A _
Society was opened] last week, J e n with the coroperatlon of ithe Millers’ Mutual Assoclatlpn, a t! Ikirig film, “Pride of the Farm,’] iwas; exhibited at Clltheroe Liberal Cjiib.: .1 capital atten larice was presided over by Mr; T. Whitwe 1, and the fllrii, jUustrato g |'well-manaj ed (lalry and breeding' fprnisiln variou? parts; of the co,untry, Was watched J h great
The winter pirogramme of iGlltheroe and District, "Lgrlcultural . Discussion
___ N.DX,I fir ith. ____ AsAoclatlopi sho fid inot only co: jvlnce th; most sceiptidal jf
-tlie-.value (fsEngUsl
interest, - This! film,
Bull,
'milk Alto be,®L: but also of the unceasing care arid! attontofl'felch Is gi
rearing (jf thesd products. Li addition giren to the
beef. I mustrttloriij demonst atlng the consumption of milk In different coun tries snowed that England has, a lot of leeway, to make, up (In this re sped,-but nfilk bars arid J lk;for schoo! children, which were humorously dlsplayed,-should undoudedly help tpjput up th; demand.
J
management were (portrayed, and _ rtiflceijt;! speclrileris i of cattb - selected from I fairious, ln|i isonie cases world famous herds] were' shown In settings as b'eautlfdl as otily the Engllsl country
Many.; ahd ( .varied systems of herd
side cfe produce. :| j Where all were: so good It would'pe
Ihyldlous.to select one for spieclal mentiopi' but the fact that supreme ( horiouis were won by the Aber- dfieri Angus, helter,|:‘! Pride o f ! fialsemore 55th,”roWned! ly Mr. 'J. J. Cr .dlan, and that. In his oplnloh,! she Is pDbahly the finest lanimal, hp has ever bre(jl, qualifies
her for tMs spe :lal(word. .Thei photogrfehy, feoughovt was ex
- -
tremely.! good and I the . film not only proved excellent eritertainmer t, but the right tyije of pibphganda for he Indus tries concemed.j_ It: reflects tie greatest credltloni the Mljlerp!, Mutual Alssoclatlon,
over t i e
(^an’t go In there, tent. ’ hy have they entrance?
got
who are respoi It Is good news preparation a second film on, lines and with the'same object.
.birtor producing It, and that they-have now, In the same
E a i^ H;ri3.
(there Is' a pbsslWllty ( that the Jnatqrs’ session i!to
iThls year,- jUowever, pd Sena- =
the are
nsley Marsden, and is, of Acoririgton. led the music lor
the
ifnsl occurred on the Elizabeth Hay-,
years.:
playing a bid p: social life of the co At tie be
iThe Duke and Di
"hey, go to So ith .Wales for two of the eaviest days fey; Jvfe yet] encountered,
u , ^ _
sDuchess 'iWlll' of! Ml
the'!same: tlmjJ'i'iceiWng the Hotaorary o f ' jDpetor * ofi" Laws, apd the hav]6':the' Degree of the
be'imonln'g..- ^"|‘b| n i t # of.Wi
Doctor __ ■'! (iThen aidasl fjndatloh s ralldlngsiatTi
Duchess..to.opi
attend a iball ^ards ;be th
' d extehsloi the eyenli
pastle. j ,
fs ta te , A: scheme
started.-.by t h : Com- n ls s lo n e fs 'fb r s J c la ljA re a a to get ffi- ( ustry moving agdln tii South W^Jes, the ^
XU X-l T-IT-J -U __ ) ... -
tries, t J factories In operatlori, eight ore le t and gettfng r J d y for wqrk, and
Lu j wic couauD o hive Of nev i In J s ^
Six being erected. After laying t l
he hall I of the aMblstratlve the foundation itone, in
F..
Priory of Wales of the Order of St. John bf Jerusalem andEiholdian Inyestjture. Jilchess'
____ _ of the General Assembly of the
he T x e f p r e s t p a t e ^ the] D neetlng
1 tetufri to'Cardiff/'to attend s en a to r s '. ' ieOLIDAY
Whilst purl own Paiflament goes baejr on October 2ist after a bare four,
^vacatlori, the United] States ite a holiday of It each Jy does not reassemble
-----logggg :e ,and
chess of Kent vlll be rt In the publ c and untry In the ne xt few fining of next week
of [October 19 th the edjas Chancellor of ales at Swansea, at
:us c ctmfefted bn her. to Carriiarthen to, !ay the e 6f the new ’ ex«tislon life College, arid [or.-the the new-matemlty-.ward
at me (County. Inf imary, fe' j Royal visit Its will
Plymouth, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, at hIs|Cafdlff|seat,' ,St. pagan’s
t Cardiff, and wll! after- 'iCstiitof the Earr of
I ;
GETTING INDPSTRYJ To for4'aUy.ppieri
ON THE MOVE. ' ' ''qfest;,'fradi,J]
- will go to. Poi typrldd October 20th. ’They
years,! Although Inaugurated mainly fbr the children, (the Corner has become one
I ZOO FAIR’' Unlortunat^ly tills ipDpulafity if ,
Pets’ Comer is the dlsturblrig factor. T le photbgraphliig. of children: filth tpe
“ ^Fup: Fair,” I declare the critics. COmer Is neither scientific, nor tlbhw, ahd cprtainly not consistent w! th 60cl( ty
arilm^, which Is quite a feature comer, has j turned th e . place
edu( a-
of tie Into a I k e
f e policy of the leading scientific £ III the world! I’Thus! the Council meets this week to
ofi the most Jpular features of the Z w —and over 70, per cent, of Its visitors tlfls sebsori have beep grown-ups!
: jT isn't eve
strote Its pov'ersj laudable. Tne (T bebairie possessed and efficient fire /
brigade gets one does (
I
Ckimmlttee have Ehowithe publlc j
'will be' Inspected Invited guests,! anc the Fire Statiori brigade! will makel the ! following ,1 ro| street; (Parson-la: road, to Low 'Mo toad, Beedall-aveii street,' Greenacre-j
in the matter I oil Etratlonlstotakel 'afteffioon; Pfet j
decide the fate of the Pets’ Comer. fes that , members of the Comlcll Win
leave their academic gowns behind - he dbpr[ on this occasion, and spare a thought for the children—and |he grovm-ups!
niial visit to-Bond Street, Savlle Row i nd Maddox Street belore carrying heme thebr new I wardrobes of Engllsh-m ide clothes, are'once'more giving the poll ter to the Autuinn styles.
’TfflS ATj’J M WE ’tVIlL WEAR-. Amaricahd'whp aid paying tllelr an
feature of the Autumn overcoats are'lightweight overcoatings; cases, made up froi
_lie velvet half-collar Is a
the Jlghter materials a joy to l____ ^ as J ovel(toat. Several Americans 1 ave shown a strong preference ,for the bnwn sha(jes, both in suitings and overccats. Brown has! been “ out ” long e Ju g l , it S66niS
materials. Most 'est End tali
in ame ors:lnd
long unbroken lapel—Is to arriye defin itely as a feature of the new breasted (dlimer jackets. Innbvationi for the evenings, or latjher, a rpvlval, will be white gloves fbr fopal evening dress wear;.
! a evening dress; the shawl collar- the [ ^
Man” cliche when talking Haivke and cricket. It would be wjong to do so for never was'there a riian who by! his vlrUlty and' energetic active less, defied the: label He Is seventy-s :ven and still just as much alive to the i rob- lems of cdunty cricket as he fa s ' Jen he'regularly turned out for Yorkshl e as
It Is a temptation to use t h eG rand Old M.C.C.-
MEN I WHO MATTER-Nh. 20, Lord Hawke, 'fteasurer' of the
of : jord
I -/,■___lbly( as , an .adriilnlstraforT-i le is Pr^pld§nt“ of the, Yrirkshlre C.C.C. Treasurer j of
captain of the team from 1883 ito 1310- :(i)r'
a fee recor(j of 27 years, mbre of the giame than
young, more misguided critic? refilse. His efforfs to raise the status of pro fessional Cricketers have won jhlm the affection of every mail who pjays or a county. iAgalnst “ body-line,” (he t( ok a fearless, (outspoken point of 'lew; against those batsmen who|refuse to take a chance, he levelled the wa: nlng that gates would decrease unle^ spicta- tors got their money’s, worth of attractive cricket. I
the M.C.C.—he see? far some of
and his
, .
familiar jin the clubrooms and on the members’; balcony at Lord’s, But although (he now lives In the Souti, he Is' to be been just as often on his ratlve hfeath, at Headlngley or at theiJear- borough' Festlval. He Is well kiown, too, at the Canton Golf Course, whejre he 1? a popular captain, JACK LONDONER.
Feeding and Management.
lecture J s given by Mr. H. Dale, N DA., oh the “IFeedlng and Management ( t the Ralry Herd.”, He opened with a brief account of the systems of calf-re irmg for dairy farms where th( sale Is .the first consideration. The
Following the exMbltlon of the mm, a
speaker stlessed the necessity ' for effi clent' rdarlng, and emphasized that attention to this point would go far toward (building up a healthy, and] pro ductlveiherd.
ra,bre attention should be paid to pro- motingj good health In the (herd, and . ;oke on such points as housing, a good water (supply, and a xegulat roitlne, together with regular dailj! exjrclse during! winter. It was admitted that the latter point was often more dl Dcult In the (North' of England where weather conditions are more.rigorous, but it was p(jlnted out that the benefltb obtained from It were considerable, provided It was refelarly adhered to.
'Speaking on the general m.anagdment of the 'dairy herd, Mr. Dale bald. that
a ;
4 first rateipropagandii for-these es; the film j rightly stresses-the rice of- iresh hPine-riiljled, foods 111 prdcr to'prodaceibest qualitj ’ milk and
J h , and the preparation of a cow for the lactation period was ( outlined, emphasis being laid on the necessl .y for gpod bodily condltloif and A (reseive of minerals. If maximum yields were to be obtalried without endangering the 1 ealth of (the cow.
J e (subject of'feeding was next dealt
digestion was to be maintained, anl the special properties of home-mtlled bran were] noted, together with Its' ben racial e '!'
ffect upon the’ digestive system
" The lecture was closed by ari outl ne of thb ('special rations requlre(l by high yielding cows and the steps which must b e 'ta k e n to reduce the total b u k re ceived by such cows without decrqaslng f e ijutrlments supplied.
was shown in the balancmg (of ri .tlops l fori iriilk production and ways[ of over- , coming various deficiency diseases.
At (the close of the le(iture a keeiji dis-. cusslbri took place, when special interest
. . . . . <
were suggested and discussed] toj ether with suitable rations for malnte lance arid f e production of the first gal on. of milk, i The latter course was sp( dally reconjmerided where really good q lallty hay and. roqts were available. Mr Dale also outlined point? to be observed when compiling production rations anc the correct nutritive ratio was dlscuss( d to gether with the attendant evl s of feed ing unbalanced rations. It wqs ptjlnted out that the correct texture of ri,tlons wab (equally Important If a hpalthy
Maintenance rations for inilk cows iTall, distinguished, his flgurb is
of all conce opeimtes beti roe (and Glsl who, walking from the dir
'J a l l e y Vi unsteady one and puKled. he said, rat! missus, b u t . Ih’ archesl"
tlon which I AM indel]
Brooklet) interestu
“ Your remarl write to yiju. j ited to
substitute 1 side the head ofiier sidi ■Bank tocen interested toj readers ciulg
-this coin." I shall be can I
dated 1925 vI what, b u t ! friends blo’j l
L
■ with evideri they sari th
'iT 0'^® --iiof! I round" sn(ii
|Aj I ion thfjory
ivA the D'!: corres
. the heavier sul Ing popi lar
Tlese
Lane, ;Castle-s fire ptation. demonstration Lodge, and no turn up to se? t
npHERE is'nu; A;
the brigade t engme can do prises when a —„ way] last Saturdal them engmes abtl using, the wa ersi purpose. I co ild I but l am assuredt right up to ei:pe both on the n a d l I ti8 n o tfo r ire t( f
ttlon than engine's
r o K s c TWENlY-FIVE YliARS ITEMS iiCl|l|LLED FROM 0 JR I8{UE8 OF OCT.; I ' IN
engine'Will do bu| to-monow, will 1 I yield to noj onl Clitheroe Brigadel in a ll sorts o t ; spleiidid s e t! 0 pride in theii- jc| and efficiency i " ediy at countr astonishmentijati brigade and qt t | work.
,tion(with the n telephones thon;| were called [I y r Holmes had td rl and, "knock ( ip '| knock loud aiio head appeared';
Clitheroe, a ma r
“Who is it?'| ■ her and said and! they J and! without .. officer withdre' what he says.t appeared. ' ( J l said. 'Well, (>jc thing occurriqgl time, when jh e l thb! horses J r l the (fire s tn to l
th
. thing that fi :e 'They are still the brigade;
through the tt lost, and alt
f l
really marye' difficulties th
651
,ber the' telling n.e]
was not 1
. a regular j f inclined; to I
'smart then woman Ir itl anold-fashl
picked dn(i I Black!
, The mi Manage: Lancash
c the Inflr: h a lrb e '
grea Til
ii
accci Bowl the Hln? ceedi pptif dons clul! Tl
also bocii phoi flow
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