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In the Interest of Style '
k you snpwQ: , B«* |««n3lii;li^ilne» You ’piy 0 0 1"0” i|0f ^
If you’vo not yet y iM i*! you flio mwtig 'tto ‘benefits^to Export C(W I
fittooto;' n :: I increa^gir prtJSMflt •last
«1 and i-ejaffegsed j: tl\e I opinion. [: t I I Labbnr j ^ k y . f so gw
I Compwpfemi-.-tt'4 :Mr..B.,P,'A5Shpton
B A im ’s Amidst : i great
1 Hall, i nresl tolj'iand 'i.d^H^B, h
ngtogpvyl ;pk>'6f'p6^
the accounWlor :th^fi0lypppai;|oazdar hield. atf.tqUtheroe, sented.’ ’
jwerejpre-^ - BiyiiT ■/^pCCESSi'
'enthusiasin', the l^hafples,i of Qrept;
cefids ''‘Of 'th e iL;baziiar ‘ attiquiited to J l-2 5 1 4s.l 8d. I He cohgratulated the wdrkers '-iito 'the ' r^t[acWeved:and Oaldlfieflefcted: great w d l t .o i i con- cefilta <■ ■ ,'^e_‘;tadjie3,
.■cdMtiioll ^ ' LEEMING ,i^ A iy iED
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'r- i A'\'J \ I ' ' , ^ ■ ' a ! ■' ' ■ •_ ' '..... . ■ OP;i:pANS NiUonal Health
[ cent' snpp!^' ish® ’ k ce lv^ jjfom ,; the various Vhtoebes.' ,*mo
,
tAshworth.arid MT; SliOTlbs
treasurerSr hi(d:,8Bid, ihe,,could-,Mt M S - w h a t ahe'dld'h. itlo k th e ^riiagnlfl-
eveiythlhg ^hey :eOul' fc{o:|iate, hbrl^^^ as light as possible. Bhe ^odld particu larly^like to: ^thdnk Mr, Demaln/. Mrs.
the,sej^«^ipl,;
thO.MO A tv S b :» am ’a r,e|uestjHK^^
.did;
had rione -io help, aid; also Sir, iWpato; for the trouble he .went |o to obalnlng
ipresentedn:xeoogtotlpn;Otihebsrrt?ps,^.^^
' it.was leallyttoaryeilto mittee, :}edtby:Mts^Q^e|it,'i tod Iteplr
There is ^ h ly one conclusion
to be! drawn
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parson! iAiME,CLlTHEROE reL382.
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I rB1 ItlBIBiaiaiB I IIUttMIIIB' .
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: herigratitude M lr- lllW ito i^ ^ example;
Mrs..tobeWh. ctom theni;;all;feel they.iv?anted. to jlo ml theyj could to^
help.iorwato Ine^ Gopsetyatlye; cause-iiutha(CliiiBrp.e
: downithe ewe.hs^;:tP:?;iW*®ffO%^^ 1 ®espDndtogrMl^ tparnpt.t sSlPJ
^ _ s ■ Movlttghltle 'AdopMt.j.ot febalaop^v heet, iA,: Noblejfentlon® toe, s^^^^
dtotworkidOhetoyilMr'.sSh^lefl^^^ Kay„
and.toe',untlrta i Effoptoome, Joint,
CCBSfUl. i' ■ ’ - i • p j . The resolution was: 'seponded by Mrs)
Hdwsln; arid tea,rrled irianlmously. !:ijnraEBN
year„and' had alway^lehd aybured to .be who Is presumably Intelligent—a id tell- of servlcellp'as many ways; as possible, not necessarily-in rei ardlto ttalltlcs. ::He
’.S,ir iTOllfam ' stad ,:he ■ 'alyy^s liked to, come ■ up to ;the Aiiti tain to see his, con^ stltuents andito-i dls ;liss Itoestlpiw with them,, not' .onlyj."to ,t«ai:.toem,y?hat'he thought, but, to hear alsolivhaUhey hm, to say,
jklnWbdttolrit'Pa ■ UanlBhl:atid -«#of /tarUamfenti ' arid fthey ]o'wed him a ["greBtBeiil.
;«ectea!wemberbl;fte D ^lon . Sir ' WlUkin'toa 'sferv id' theta
'®:riendtog a hrarty keicome to,Sir tfilUam^ Brass,!:.! rir.' ^bfeton: meni tloriOd ftoat !it ' yas^exactly tflfleen y e te -^go ; Smee
'! am 4'';j .■ :i, : ' , ’ /
i :«ft'Jiad' tri ;d .to' db :toat evpry ....
■ '--“ -^Meayi
ptSduced'sometotog which'he did not thlfak they: had In the Clltoproe Division before. , During' the tour of the farmln -cbramupity arranged by Mr. Ingham an' Mr:,.Demaln, he had made 'a great many frlendsYarid the:other nlghlhe was able to attend a dinner-wlthr^he, farmers In Fadlham. .He thought,that Was onei of ta the'resmtS'of toe bazaarlwlrieh .would he
had alv/ays tried to do that durlng .toe fifteen, yearstoe had tiaq toe honour, to representthat: 'Imriortant
DJvlslon.to P'arllaraerit 'and h e r only hoped-toat, when he was addressing the ' executive, he' had given, satlsfactlbn! and done what they requited him tofdo, ■ Whejjever: he recelvedietters from this constituents, he tried to' answer them' petsonally'and in his own handwriting.|: The'reSult of toe basaar Whlch had been so successful had
dinner, and,the exchange of'ylews, which followed, he,was hoping! In'ithe^years:to come,,If ;he continued | to .have' toe honpiu
rietoiariency. .V'As (a ireshlt ;'pf .' that
to represent' them,,! thfs iwoiild he ah arinriai;affalt.and that"out 6ftoe'bazaar
secretarleii Mr. Demain .^to.Jlra t o f c w6rto. ' Twi.'otoers' werei algo worthy,p|- special mention: and he wfannly. ttotoed
Mr. Ingham and Mrf ..Blrney for ah they had 'donelto make. the. bazaar so sup-:
|
titayrhadidonelwasItS;
predict.a.slutap. ) 'Blr'WilUam;Weiit'tq;'dBal y?lto,aUtater)
merit imade:-by'.s irStafloiiCrlpplna;] recent':speech to toe ;CUtoerqe DlvlBm;
8to Stafford said: i ' r ' : - / ' ' 4 i ' j:'-!; a -Viliatha'd haripened ,tn the weaitoj ped .Wlto '.machlnery,'.arid p t o
, .labour .available , had shut dOMr riot, I because BebPle tin other toMsj wCT^^
nd sptarifag !todustrles!'
durlng.toe! ie'qulp: past ,ten O r: fifteen years?! |Mills
1 .'.spindles, toitoe: country. ,The National
. ; unprepared jto ; .takfctoe output,put ■
-hecause.itWas.totonpcd to creato a, ’ .'Scartlty; apd :so*m6tot£un, price .tatols,' ,'That.was.why itoe6ptodle§ BoMdhad •had been setup,to destroy ten million,
■ : up to .keep- o u t, cheap, commodities^ ' The dumpIbgiPCocess was .excellent if
Government wanted a scarcity ;ln the markets. A.tarlff WaUhadbefenbunt
t trouble in -tot cottori' lndustry Was mot
. Y n e e d e d . J , . According to Sir Stafford Gribps the
Y'
ttong.for ;nothlrig.iAffer:all a •couldtoot pe. created, vntoput, de-, '
prlYlng.peoplepf some toe ,tolrigs they
people inslsted;.on;glytag,the.m spme- p toV whole duestli in was.-firilshed 1. The, as la result! of jtn^ defeat
oatwe hadJbsbPrif'hiarkets or hecaiwe, of foreign cotataetltlon; .but ;beto«tol;he;
manufacturers|■ had' shut; down' their, splndlte and looms In order: to create a scarcity'.' It i was;'perfectly. easW: to,-get cotton goods Ifrotaii Japan, undercutting
our goods and .necessitating a tarln:.to malntalnpur |staridard of living.
‘{nonsense.” ' t “ Can you Imagihe'i'anyone' bom ng Into his'constltuehcy-partlcularly a lawyer,
iilg the weavers! Who; uhderst tod toe cotton trade, jthat these mills' h lye hot been!clo5ed'becauSe
df..the slump .but by
the*capitalist ‘class to create a scarcity of cotton goqd3?f' Sli!:WllUam asked. ■
: ,‘‘ Cari yoU beilevilbat a m the'inteuiigerice pfSir Staflprd Crlpps could, feimimn. a'
tWhB.fri-that Waylo . an audferice'ofI cotloh .Operatives? ■ If
,pla—, — - r
:, I, dr aBlberaij. hgd tried to,'floPhat we should-have been laughed, at .and
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to generalljf! bui . ,what Was happening 5 that an Iriqvlr;’ had hieW set up. by
r nclple urtderly:ng;the,-Bfll was agreed-
'were S'oclal sts. - le would like to add th it me'same q ieitlon wfs brought up lithe Labour p£ rty Wet: in 'bfUceiand .turned dowli: They did not even
qu;st 'up' a Cimmltteii to Incuire into toe
Ion. WAi;
Germany, Sir Wiliam saidi.he Lo'd Halifax was gotog oy^itoQermany;,
fe g a r i.: to . Lird. Halffax’sil visit to
■ N jo T :'(W A m p i' ----
th !m! to re :over. There was no: doubt c to'his mine that oie of toe great dtffl-
ijeerci oilt lol;4the .placey but I; suppose . t nate' vlabqur, .people to
to create an artificial scarcity,. ind y?.ri win. be able:;to':lbdge the ■ ValueSit- Stafford Oripps is’in Lancashire to toe iabo'
ur.partyr! Ilnvite hlm to 'ny con- :Stltuenoy again, i He .mOy; he able to : express more vleWs. which will be Welcome to the people’ round herd.
•the statement that mills Were sh at down
..saylng:)vas;nbrisehse. ,You know how:inuch truth there Is,in
would arise something Which; wouldikeep them in toijch 'i^th toe. farmers In-every part .of .the Division, f lf tolb did happen, he' assurbd tobm it' Would be albto|toe
^^Qomihentlrig , abdht rto e' munlclpil t electlonln Clltoeroe,Esir iVffllp
the Socialists. , y\ Y ■ :'!
. efficiency. , ,It yvaa * 'stoat pity ithai .[did -'ribt haSperiliin!;.'^^^^^^^ "‘fheri'.Was dnly a' 35.;per!Ven^^^^
; arid'! -showed ’ W h it' |opUld' betflone l they [!got '','real'ijotgarttaatiDn am
•beeii toe; .Coronation; 1 atidj Sir ;Wllilan said' he. had the; honour, as their; r e p - senta'tlve; iof going Into‘toe: Abbey where he:'Wltricsied th e ', witadefful' [ceremonf. arid 'isSwVhe 1 .dedlcatlQnmf toe^^ybfinf: King-arid Queen ,'to:;toe aefWlce of' their I i^ntry. ‘ : I t was;irip.(t presslve,.; ,,Pre|
■'■! !..!nA1i 6nAi! ;RiM6i[CiNG.!; ' The; y s tkm n g a v d n io f ith e year hac
; and which marked, a! neAtoto .::4 Y '.'r..
nrWnn -Wnri )tnnrejiRfid“ W lefirilte: .period" li,
W : ' i i £ i S r '® 5 p S e i S c l Which 'had
,.. ■
c'origrhiulated' those; responsible. ...B .C!did .tahowi' teal.' erilhUSltom^' to ^
' What was more important was toal toey .l had a 515 perlcerit polU^^
Bnswvaillve 'Cause'Iln | the.Diviaoii
dates were retumfed [In; place of three one seat being gained at the expense 01
lhn'ed'toatail four Conseryatlve candi
remember that Sir Stafford Crijcps.had bet
Executive of |the "Labour party. As a matter of fact; he had previously ceased to be a membi,' of the Labour ;.Party Executive, i Speaking -to ; January of tola year, Sir Stafford-Cr rips said; ‘‘.The Capitalists are Ih your hands. Refuse to' make :munltlons,'i''refuse: tp.'.make armaments, and
tofey.afe.helpleES. ^ e n again, .speaking ito , "1936, ■
-.SirIstafford
;;Slr iWUllam'said' it was important to leen re-mccted as a tnember of the
• patty to, speak.',to,‘thjem, ,it w£ sl).elpw ' their, dignity, tp'tell nlm whalj he was
toat.havlnggotWniem-i . executive of the juabonr
naio))s and the others, Hiwas ne vsp'apers. toa! Germany waslnc tries pecam j mor: rirosperori's, - toceat of vmrwpalfldisaptea^.
;sl Ip 1 Coun iries dictators :t< I do .B
bi a i step ri the right dl ll' A.!
bin 46 this ahd Sepure ciiangb of loirimt World, there wllj fii'rtoeSecndotni apd Ataerlba as V e .1:
lnfaking: clasaes,-.but not necessarily. for the worklng classes.*: ■ Here was a man talking arranthbnsense abput our wbik-i
8 '' ‘'member Executive.
Party
fo f : the: working :Classes. - .'It'would be a dlstaster. fotithe'eapltaltats: and proflt-
Crlpps sald :f Tf Gbrmany should defeat Great Britain’to:'ri''bapltahstlc warl do not believeit would be at ali a bad tmng
imteiof.'o'oflmtam. in ta g( think-
ji
The onl;r dang Ir is through grave:] ASpfnall, of .Standto.’ economic condltli;
■ wants ai lothei War. 'wants\var.”
|., . ‘ ' /,.rP?esldent ,6f .i touch iwlth Gertaahy; I fdel that' Would lighting eflerito were uped:to advantage
.trend of e f e r i t s 7— h me aom.c thing ban be' arranged With dermahy,’ I'ndlf we can:E:et{
toto.closer,
.other (buntfies.
.^JUes Itroughout the lie Iricreaslng prosperity i( r: European :coUntries
bniBISTIC FOR
W apd l I doho; to be another war, Erltdln st'ongly
- - - - - - PEACE.
t link Itoere is' gc h ,g to b r aftotoer wafl -’ dbt'riot-r’- ’- "ar
to ! boric lude .m:r : Speech on a Id o n i
iiilyone .Wants'to go: to believe toere Is'golng
ing'fclassesbfeing :bbtter. under Gerinany', aridhehadjiistbeenrchosen agUnto be
“ have done '.toat?" Sir' WllUaip askei,. le Cbm-
I ^ n g in g '|t6w|A p s ^^ DQMijiiJNisiyt ■ Iwhal’ f ; Iwant Ytoi'; knowls
It'seems'td 'me'toOT thb'Labciur party Sir Stafford .dfljbps'has spent d ;
are swtaglrigito the left. We kjiow toat ....... looddeal
brhta time 'ifyirig'tp -i9%:hp U - - raurilsts^and thefioclaltafe togeto looks to me as, if the;iabouf pafty ta|
tile! Wor d„ ’;'Thjs GOvernment'ls try- b pro luce co idltlons lilider which
■ toe bther, indto Thanks vere e
lout; — .
tlTn Which,greply.eitoanqed^to aiice of toeihatl. !-Iii:,ad(iltion, a;m'*“ " bowl, Unaell i h l , and | [bflier elecl
fich ’ might lead the 1 slbn, and ;1^. jstaff i .nethtog' to &--•
executed Bri ,at^actiye soqeirie of decora- ....... .
th ! Gbvernraeht n March; ast tb go lnto t o !'Wh'oie'kesti m ■ Indluded: on- toe cdnliilttee [were Ernest BiVlUi'.'Charles. Di res':-and 'Gbo:'gf -Hicks,* all of whom
.■ to"
1 Sharpies p’ersOhSlly songrptulated Mlss; ^airmHtt^o)fitoe[baza^
between, theiCUtllerps piv^sloh and^the Women's 'Hhrohltt: a^ cla tlm ,, ■ ■ ’Mri-
/'N- dWde^. M T l« t vsk ito,^»w§p toftelljtod .wojrjia th a t ^ y .
■■'rio,t'!ln.'J to®?
Sector lut'ch nh
f St.: Jrimes’s'Church, '■ilN'- : . - ■; ■ i '.|
ltatfers,,■ frid^sfe^^^ M»nAwF flfw crlr t.hA* TORY.
Iflri ' I'Hulbert. vfhat He is prepared to do," Mr.,'Hooper 'said, -fd He will take away toe darknesi”
, ,
lagatoithat'nlgbt. He enpe heard'a stofy lof a little girl who salt
l.she had dreamt ‘of 'Jbsus. . iWhen : askeldf what she had idreamtJesus Hadidone, she replied, "He , . juSttook away!the darlmess." ",That|ls
warmtli' totols ’heart tl eri. Many times since he had.|ftot:wamith, and-he felt It
the past ten I days, Hta mind went bade forty yearS/'Whdff he flrat sunendered his Ufeto
apd 'he remembered the
'’'i'The Bev. C.' H. Hulbert, said he hid ■Itagn'fateful bf'th'e 'horiour ol
l.belig
|1 spdnlsh Armada incident and the evta-l • ' tgeitaal'revival,: ci me at:a time'.when the:
1 u4fnlatlon:;tollawed£toi!;!;JVats o f ; to Roses, toe. PuWtin! revlyal-followed .the:
- 1
-T..........Mnn-nrnnhesled' 1859;
I HulbCrt, added; .1 hat; revl: lals [of religion; weft not Bcclflei:tal/J}utjcaine';th^^
iuuiau muvm, - Wielsh 'revival. Mbwed','toe':Boith:'Afrlcari!iWar,.4, Mr.;
war land 'toe; (prepared'meMm, :'03nW4m;!fhe'.NeW|
I Testament the-Bemnant. -’ irhta'was-jthe faithful few -wh i'met- af d-pr,ayed:for .a revival ori' eacl [bccaslfei. 1 -Conditions, Were very, similar, to-day^', and he belleyed
Pufltan' revivdl,! ,the 'MdfhodW:.Ctaf^' out of-'toe’:EWai)?eUcaLrbWyal,: aM the Salvation Army ibUt:tot itoe fevlvallot 1859.' Itovlvata I if iellgtontoadj followed! evefy crista lri'jErigltah.h|tory,;frm:i^^^ , ■ ■ mefiouto'nrilcan Waiita.W^^^^
ol T6Ugion 10 pu cyiv 'piiw ChhIrcH'resulted! ffom th'S’-Beformattof. ■ tob'! Frbe'! Ghhrihes Walrie torit'
M.toe-
'of' toverythlngj rwas-thbiNew Testameiit. £No ',Chrlsll£#y Was wp)th talking about wlthbuftoe New'Testatoeiit. Chrlstlabs .vrere Christians bb'eause they were called. ' Christ said to! hIs dlsAlples, " You have
asked to comb to Clltheroe, though he ■ to ll a sense of deep uriworthlness. He Wanted ,to retalndI them that toe bails,
i s ir ly im a i'B lM jttjie 'l.^ iJ1v1b1oi>, to m ( a a ju ^ J P f% e DivlBlbh C 6 & y f iu v r ^
Natlbnai:GQveriirnent ';v?i --i .'•liiV ! C R IT IC • ■ .rr •■ plF j L ^ p U l t ■ I i'i T N p sii^ P gQ pL EM S . C R IP P S t.f* .
1 is anxljublt'stauld ?o.” : ., kvii;''- SI) William wBit o:v:to c.)1flclpe to e |
gradually ;swlng ng:t owmds C o „ . ._ , - ,.,, and' to' toei dire jtloi iSli ■ Staf5®.,prlPl?si|
V.ii-. . , U1'to fja;'ticutar,'f lad tre^
r.trytar.-^othe:
• tire"tlnelattacltog hta .vThey;salta toey.| deflrilieMfavritred to e : G o v e to e to to j , Sriaih'..'. .Ttie-O )Vbr tme ntiand Htti-Eden,-}
party- had :'dOri s evsrytoliB ppssime.; to': spikei iriiEderi’if gm :s a: id spent toelr en-/i
i a and'tlitto'Qb 'em riert IriiSp ^ V fa c t,lh e f W a r ieW tk e it dasie-to’ a riiestori of ' toli . couriW;
Aii» waWy’s ’ :at;ltufle towards .the I, ■ INTfeREST . Btoretiry :J.nd|sald
thft.Labotoil.
•3piRK■ sVr.- t party trtoted'.io send-armartc Maletola-4 jFRLjl'Tb
I CQUhtiy.'that'Ve-Wiite iot>gotag!to.teke)l R E y .Sides'! nttoSpantal .,*£ r p b U t i to e ^
ilme'tt) explato to the;worid,jtid to tito^
1 >^V6i hriltait,-: Foi f toBoUd 'jyears' lto iip am e i s Church tan y t o I I to to ™P'arty ha lototed ! at ;8tast;:ie-5 ended on Monday ,ev6
' as:fiii^«&b'6ur pan y '' wanted' 'to-adoPto then': t o Labot tap; irty voted ngaltot :toetouuinera^;^;y.uu
t armtag toitadtrito be;:'eady:fCra^;wmj ^ hatflrightiresdt'iron-such^iatto^^^ : The auMM fift jw liiiu S c ;® ........... .. ...... . neld;'|": ” ■ at St.
I /s Hall im t e B l# lm t o - ;' :' S;to the .Rectory that night and pray, ier(efbbllevid that'toebtf bodies and souls
I ca'mpaln i r H a i b
ifer'jril^lbifs'.; n'varlcteparts of the y,mhd'-whP .wab , f e r l y of .the
Wf,s conducted: by 'toe „ i r i ,:wl)P‘l | s had charge;
’.• ''• '" ik ln :.! k 'ottihle | e ^ re .of‘th fe 'A lp n-w a s |
to e way he to'dri-fallW' He wanted his irldridg to' ills tbn'pegatibn to go with
ivirig'.Jdkusttpuld cleanse from sin, Mlthdt H6to
Contludtog, theRdetpr said he thought allrp reMt '
iWP.rild ag«e: with him that
fl for use tojHls service.
theyj.pwfdiffiai^ ;!^' ;:atappd®'.had.,dbna
. ■ I '''FEELING '■ OF . SAFETY h•illtoe-Bev,. H. Hooper said hlsi heart atrbefeff’warmbd-brthe experience d£ i
Salvation, :
ten dayp’ .eyappl wi.'the .B r r
lillc.ijaiMP^Bni
'^rirches ■; df fatlOT tof fit- ivatlbnAritriy.'
jjg p^^as^Siatto toeij erow,^^^^^ __ _ _ I'mes’s School,, riieetikigs' had' > been;
Uiigf .Wltta ' a' :REyiTf^IisfeiU.i'-:
tompalgJi they would; pray to rh ta , and. trust that his next camp algn wbuld be as, ta iccessfuL.or even more Bucce88fril,|than.|
s ire .lhat when the ,dayu jf
town the next v«
isloner left the begin another
u j.... m^vuci
'tlie -W In Clltobroe. ■. !‘We thato you: :for:ioomtog, andl ipray that you ..will bej abundantly blesSedi" he said. - |
M
hippyt-tonesotoey toad '.experienced pre-l naftag fOKtopinlBalon, and said they.hadi reaUsed'tHdt tody'were ehrlstlans,: and! thought nothing of their different: ways, of w & lp . ' faitet-'rdlerrtag to'the deep'
iThe Bev; H. 4 Burnett spoke' of the
'present not to be ashamed- to ownjuo to t '5dstts;ff61: arirlng to d 't^ s lo n he himself
Impression the mission had made upon Mr; Burnetbappealed to.anyone
oad feltotoei need, toabe' cleansed'from slni Assorancel of salvation, in his own experience; was sometimes very low,-and ■sometimes he had doubted whether hd to a d ^ e h ’ a-'CTOSHtaltot-all because of
GRAMM [ t^A D M A S l
: .School, Major C.B., a brothe Hasson, retu jVednesday' ti the school spe
An old boy
ia jo r Geneya Rtary senice IbL He spec jalta, and hi
O tlon {as toWef !
Corps for about .The prize glvi
nolctagor 0000“ be tte sent at t
fflkb and Insp-
heldlln the Par theldemand for t steadily ‘that the
pverif In toe seta wasTflUed to cap was] presided ov the Goverrfcrs, The Mayor of ( Hargreaves) wi Governors of to of toe churche towispeople. ;A [notable fea
was [the Introc Items Instead numbers. ' Well ShWCBspeare we Johnof Gaunt s: capauly recited otoetj was “ Tl fronir'As You
prey id by G. [Tf :’ritvards’ toe.
not'‘.ach®tn '’:Mei,' dl-Mve chosen you.” The efliphastalto the past had .been .too much oh man, but-because of that Christianity had lost hold of toe people of,tota couiltry. .Nowf helljkp\lt'h8^,an( ejth p ^ a ly ^ lo h to ^
fempmed' the cafllng
i'rimta'athtablrth, and 1 ttrile for God:to meet
k, andmeorile were feallsihg ■ mn'fe-'God,. St. Paul ling i f Christianity. He
■ him wadw'feffr'de:W^ on toe.!road to 'D am fe s . '::‘‘rGb'd'haS been preparihg for you'from'eternity; md the appointed tlme is here," Mr. Hujbert emphattca|ly
declared.
1 that a,revlvat!(| rell^ori was a t hanp. - here'was I crowdedIgatoering atithb,
conductor Of thi;campaign, for the-good, hefhad done d irlrig Itlld week,. said,' aU had .been d bW cctasclous of '|hls I presence. He'!. cOnsldeifed ’toat i f there.
public. TAKING AWAY
W£ta fixing rise f 'bn-toe minds of'toe, DARKNESS
‘
I closing meetlrigrinMoiW Smcimri toanMng:the'R^.,C;;H, Hulbert,-
was one thlife; more.'toaln ;anbther,fpat had touched mribUtslderb In CUthefo.e it was the un :tj of, the'ichurches o f ' ithe. Chflstlan brb:h'irhood. The idea of unity
a; result of. Ttte miss bn; hew life had cbine into the! chrireKes] ; He himself, had £i. wondeifiil- pxp,erlencfe the other nlght.5 He had asl^d the congregation ‘ati toe • evening .service I for those i.ln- terested in the ' deeper side of 'church, work to tae'et hlm-after. the service;' |-He expected ten or twelve; but when he wflnt into the 'Vestry 'he; found fifty Wait ing^ They promised to form toemselve?, Into a silent
fellowshlp.bf prayer.
to.pray for the workj bi the church every njght t at] the; satae time. He therefore could
,Mr. Sinclair' laid he believed that:'aS
in order to ;ry'to fiim out what Qermany ; nluht rci -Uji want id, vyl aV they fmtj they Wou d fetulre,' aril to iisl; how we could help
q tie's to-d[ay : was toe poyerty of sotoe islng. [If such conn-.
wealto'Of frorij' toe trade of
WMld W tot .war at-iallip, ;Slr .WfiUam I said. '■ I am 'cbhvlnced that no .one ;beueve', th a t, anyone .i n : the WQrid.
iilldo not!belifeve thfe, oemles of the nllthta couHtry, .exceit i madman,
„ . with arranged'toe
fromthemlsklqn.“ ;,We thank .Ood tb- lea
estify to- thb leal gooji; that liaci come -He felt
'(if(the future.I, -Conversion brought one -ihtb a hew life. I ' lf Vbu are,.'iorgi™n, !God WinmU-iyou, an d lf you are saved
He will tell you," Mr. Hulbert ^asserted.
ia fe I t mbant belrig saved from i.he ' nightmare of the past, and from the fCar
. Continuing,! Mr. Hultert stated that the experience of conversion made Cm
“ r want you to go away from tms mlsslbH'believing that the churches ] of t Clitoeroe exist to savfe Cllthefoe end
,au-g
abouttwan about drink, Wd gambling .all-greatt’’,enemies .of toe ,church|of-Jesus.
Wbre in'toe'ichurctaes.' ■ 'You haVe goi. to iriiae'up your rialnds alout i t all;
There'werefar
more.people in the pumic hbuses-ol
eiitoeroe.lasfnlght than there
ies,(« uic
''W'Huibert'api^aled to his listener,; to i : give. Jesiis the last key -"that key to sbme
hidden chamber of tl e soul which t er-
; yoVhta’Holy Spirit,” won’t'
give.you a .little|tlnp h't olhlb^-
ingi but.'all ybu are ctoable of r®ceiv ng. Irqmedlately yita sur^der, God aiito
iriatically gives you Hta blessing.
' 'Mr. Hulbert concluded by appealing to thfe congregation to silrrender the ast key " to Jesus.' He asked those who were willing to do' so to walk to the fron the Hall, andseveralriisponded. At end* of the meetlrig Mr. Hulbert talkea to, .these people privately.
:
he felt the | cbnseTvatlvej riksbeiatidn’s 'lanriual [ball,, the fifty-fifth of. toe-series,’ Was'heM'at
; tegarded is 1 one: of; t! id outstmiUiig event! i f the Be4scln,. Giltoerbe
'li fact, I do',not.
thfeCo-operatlye HalLori^Mday evening. Prominent iqembers bflthjeiCbnservativei party In toejtoTO'arid'jdlsmcbWereR^^ seht , _ a_ _nd ■ toe.|.represen£«lye included
inpiiifipfi
t.vip! Member 6f'-Parliament lor thb' DlvtalbriJ
oe ilr:,:wm i#JBi^ .;
arising iri dictator- I 'logned plaijt^ indBowe / tin 0 * '
I___ 1 9-iideners | h£id
ie;'Clilbij;Ma]br jJ'. R. had ktadiy
for.tob, bcca-
'rilifQnQQjJ:W6‘ TSitirtlncr nroc crnoofltT oTtlmm’rl V»t» fViQ 1qVct£ _ fifeer inter-!
gatobring; iThet
C O N S E R y A T IY E [ ’B A t l l . ■. J i I ‘ I -
DOWNHAM.
i WOMEN’S INSTITDjTE 5®ETING- W. the absence of MrsJ; Assheton, C.H.K, gesldent, Mrs.
■ ecuuuuuum, .oj.,nlght]week. Noticeq ■ given of toeicfilldren’s, party to be held
river the moiithly mwltog of the Doto ham Women’s
:T. Institute, held stltilt in tne ;Dr.;Crlchton ■ on New Year’s Day. arid of to®/ 's i t of MlUer, to pHtoeroe, to speak
'"Interestln&'ribtato.'dishes, and at-tne c W o f ' f er Italk, she , was wamly W thanked Oh' _toe -PtoPoslt^'^ of Mrs.
D ic in g Was gifeatl'y enjbjbdby toelafgb ccqnpany, mi sic b'clng'$uiplled by,Mr; A. Taylor’s orciebtra. ; I^eiibers -bf
l-.toe Women’s U imnlst: Asso latlon served refreshments, adding considerably to the eVrinlng’sentoymbat. i: 'p ’ : ■ : [ ;
it'want you: to G Hltchen,
b ggest fscjtor'we..^(tan haVb foi the peace ade o f'th ! worid wlll be maln-
, at least nqt yet.Wltn irined, we have the
1, . I he way they aiife 'dblng It I'd to this : couritiy , so' th it [we are ln a t ) :say, if a-war threatens to
'Aif: [his ‘ Intere," aIdress on
iiie dutles or’M.C.’s|wc re undertaken b.v Messrs. A '.jDowiiham, 0. 'Gavaghan,
lS(uthworth;iri' ■ fee 'secrcta
!'.C.' _ B.,W1
i
ciistomary, c ompetont!: manner, ai tod’ thim, and thei
bah.comnilttce,.every credit
cerried out, lylMr.,iP. B'
iR..eatlow, liIn hta c.|u v„to
l a l : ----- - ’
duties j were again Gs .......
i&olJ., ' , , j .
a|due for to ' excellence 0:' the arraage-t nfents, and lor thb' efflcleit manneir” ' Which they .cyeile oarrl^ out.
'tn
that w( win: take [one side br . drivers this v eek as legscie! j in' the. Will of I . Mr, Andrew;,u;' Murtay,' |)f'EOvey .'rra(*y,' in
. bills of £5 laih go to|our Devonshire ’bus
si ding lovei: the.,ui'eetlng.',; ' I Respond ng; Sli lYllUam alsb expressed,
the probosltlonii oi-'ittr. urew, by! Mrs. Aeshetpn,'’. and Miss ;l ahk'edl: 'Asshetbri: for pre-
\ t would fetoplt.” iressed to' Sir William ng' and.'I Instructive 'bf-Mr. Drew,
adknbwledgiiie at'of'.their klttohess to! him on his weekly tr) is to and ffonl Torquay. '' ' '
3 gratlttwe :,to i. Assheton for all the I lata ’The 1 ilp°a|nd'(sstatarcs:he:haa given'him.' |£?,088,000.
dilplloate of the'‘pre5tot :HtackWali: tunnel, urider the rlyqr (ictwben Orbcnwlch and Pop- schi m| ta ;estlijiatei[.’to'cost‘about
bne-wa'y trifflli under the instituted by he cutting of
UldWVMWU '-.y, VMVVMtg, W ......
A. . UWTT’ Vlinll6l, S VSbutliWorth, 'W. Ri. R atson, seconded byjMlss M- Hojaie. 'efreshtaentt were served by t^ ‘Ollow
peptltTon,entriled’"Harid-ptanto^d^^^^^^ c; ra , ■.; juu
mas' Cardsp’! Judged ^a uj
'Die awards j were made as foUowsi j -
Mrs.Park; 2,.Mrs. Coulston. ThePflKS and stars awarded to the successful petltors- whoi exhlbltod at the prodw® show, held f In;; connexion '™h me autumn Council meeting at Preston, presented: during the meeting, tne meeting, concluded with the playing of
produced some interesting exhibits,janu thbitask of Judging was py no means easy
charades, which! create^ much am|ise- ment.
appeared in Glasgow. A ...... - fitted. a mlcrbphope to : l|ls cartj ajid broadcasts his cry, “Cools!’’ as he through the streets.
The-radio street cry is
and ’ toapes,' .collected . world In the past 20 yean Cornwallis prtord, of .Lorig who, has Just: arrived in for new gainp! specimens!
Ihe latest that has :oal merchant! has
now goes
[Thame's will be A gallery of iover 800 uirbrellas, of all .sizes 'Q6W ^ ' nVnMAf* ' 'AMTiAAiA#} '
li)om all! over Is owned by IslandijNew 'York, London, seariihln?
oll' nVDP tllCthe Mrs.
f**-’; - rley. interesting lecture‘andldemonstratlon on
haps'held some secret sin. Unt 1 Vou gh^-Jesus'that last kny.^He cannot gtae
hat -you have to help| to save Clltheroe. Ypu have got to make up your minds
the emphasis Was.
the I Head BoV 0 han,ded to Gene tag: him to req grant the boys i also to.'remlnd h yet !receivedi1 s proiptaed them
. agreed to give t! {iWENTY-E
■
referred to the remirid Lord I ope: led toe Com eroel to a t It wa hta lordship lai of .(mtheroe Grc ■ Orithatoccas
Diiiils openin
preiMlng. ' a nee that tin
made In toe ed
'■“ We are dntiquity taf also proud
' Clltheroe Grami Spriaktag of
■ highly esteeme Muston family greatestinteres
successful! time Asstteton !sald t
The president’s was a Governor and was still do and district. |
[ I GENERAL
perfect when I -'i-tnls we cal! veiw apt desci
I I
ttp
I Educatio! •thtags out sxaminatic
' masters had ot |the school Cou cil in h the
sppnded to the i A f e . “ If
: arid,’If he dW i :\rauld fade a
Airmyhewou
vtouldbeagc ajdlopted tore ■ ajs] master,s
. , toiat," he salSid examp! tl schooln
. dijder their headmaster
' r Uussdn said
masters had habits and ci
! ’Ji Commentli TO homewoi
County Counc i wjduld allow,
!| ! : an' leneral Mud
Dip most imp , t a bis opiniot
' tn(bii that the pplta.
and general a general
habits; c
’ldst l£iui red that 1 people Avl ilentiously well kno
:d as I £ ; use he ha
s this Is a II bad he :ation,” Ge t “ I t Is a!SI
speeches,
ag.”—(La ect„Bacon
e very mui ister for tl Imire his e
cation.”
c faking advs nilities off
G&eral Mus; the request, an
:eared a Coun PRESENTA^ |
, , ,,,, . „V;;'
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■ ■ -■
4k — - M
fS'sSS. ‘ V‘ '
19?T.
■‘.r ■ "■ ViCvkk
;k.- •.;■ 4k •
ess. Miss l i canted to r mlng. her, that: she a
Assheton [ boys’' spel
fofee of custc body. Then
blned the 1 “Many 65
. prlricipal mag go men by* all 1 m
od customs,
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