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aRCUIT "" MEE'TING. a pollcemari I n ; a near by Sunday quotation: ' |


Pray' Tp the; morning' for happen; iynd In , the what'Ifas happened. ;


{present cordiiionls Entertainments IM O D ER N


Chob|ie a i^ew One


with'its Iriiproved Receptioij. "


ipur Adiviceupenall ere lor


I is the House for 1


Radio matters


the askin^-fRB!'"°"'bBr, Service.


PHILI] iGOSS<


ASPD iThe Sl|op with th6 Trmendous Selection. KING street, cut


“ SOUND” AT TH: iBE^T, STIAIGHTFORWARD


COUPLED WITH S( DEALING


wtiat will pbpjlous town who, iii reply to a


, what'abDUt,lt,’’|questlon relative to the ultimatum to Germany .made tpls reply, " The Idllss'here haven’t been so cheerful : or 'months. Traey feel' that Hitler’s going ltd jet what he’s been; asking for. '


an extensive rec'onnalsance ovei and western parts of Germany,


IN the early hours of Monday alrptafk


a; kindly gesture to the jpepple, but recognise It, because why ’planes might; jiist as easily have


pfjthe Bo^al 'Air. Force, caijrled out.


northerti I t was


do I they reas th^


tons of bombs, they; dropped tons of 'circulars, printed; In thej languagi of the, Fatherland, explanatprj of the clrcum^itainces In which Htler; ha^ plunged them jlnto war; i Tl|i. was repeated on Tuesday night parts of bermany, and we may


dr6ppe(t thirteen


exploit


In dthd be sur


—despite! all efforts on;the part of thp Gestapo (secret police) tn^t the contentf of the circulars have been digested by; ^ good many people yrho have passed; therji siirreptlbously to ,others. TTmS membem of the populace ■will havd beer.' enllgh^- tened aslto the misdeeds ana ;>hameful record ofi the Nazi demigod; wl^o promises! (and signed treatle;'


treatinig like p:


crust, has in many other ways proved himself |to ;be ,a direct desqepdant df


Ananias.; f The inllitary-owned German press


publishes "news” specially tured foi] home consumption; Is.kept in the dark as to vital hi In conflict, with the'Interes Fuehrer! and',I his clique elsie Europe. | ' Arid the same , thmi to the German wireless broadci It not b^en for the seiise.of :f hatred, one could ha. . tdles ” told from thf


flame of


at the station bf “ atrocities’’ on on the German


j*’ 1 ti __It «« t(


manufac- the, public Ippenlngs of the ere In applies


Sts. Hqd ling tli.e


Polish frontier. And! If the


uEwup... people listen [to Brit;1^ broad­ casts, nbt only are they liable | to have their sets' confiscated, but they may suffer'Incarceration In a co icentratlqn


camp) or even death l^elf. And '|hls. dissemination of


SAUSAC ES .Mima**'


Trade; Enquiries iIfiff iMaffafifaffi


--- Wtn. TatteUu 8i Sons, Ltd., Bla|kburh


aaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaafaaaMaaMii SSaaaiataBaaaasBaaaaataaflBaBaaaaaasaaai


: sewing tlrrie, doesn’t ' tton frijcks to' bp run up,


add all! farrtUy’s ,got the 1 you’ll 'imiserabli


Cl ! I feeling.


ntver, get through “I don’t know


Hothfis demand, leellng'there Is so


i The bi' ■


i . In the'garden while yoU qc ; ; which wifi makejit seem much more, amusing. ;> ;.; Here liTan idea to-help with;ypur fitting. ' Have you ever cut yourseli 'ft basic pattern ?


iand mdchihlng as 'quickly . ils the bothersome part—thCi


St way;to' tackle \ to get boldly d<


h .Ip' th.e -fitting ' yoii, can—that you can sit out the handwork.


iQUMite n'early alwa


THE HOME dressmaker |


hundfed and (tie Jobs that the iyou’ve probably


Where' to begin,” batch of dress-


rnuth'lo do that it—that rather


iijs theans a busy ?! There are rldirses to make


' ! ! beat: it


An 'indifferent steik'..becomes' surprisingly tender I when treafei, qs follows : Rub the steak with; a little vine jar, .and theniwith olive oil. Leave for leveral hours so tha:t,the oil and vtoeg'ar can • penetrate jin tp toe meat.nu steak iwell' to; ten-


laLcJl^v^ LU


; I t is not [difficult ^ d yoii w^U find it ffivalu- 'able! to hwe' btib -toch OXi^Jy yo"'^


. ifigure. !; Measure your bust (from 'to under-arm).. Now take the ^^dth of yotn


. !back ,fq the .waist and, (c) walrf to toee. to drawing the patterns you VjU need to divide waist and hip measurements , by-four^nd bust ahdlback iheasuremenfe by two; patterhs Ul,now represen: hn/Unp! half'.of youT./tack bodice, and.a garter Q? yo.ur:bkirt. Cut the^e patterns out in greatebroof paper, ,it wm be ptrong epough to staridUpto.riarduse.'t [ j i Now , .When: you buy.jU make a ijeW frock, measuto: basic .patteni. fThlS'will s


^i^With'.these ’measuremett| yO't;;®^” 'three patterns;, (a) front ^ the.iitot,, (b)


! Eatlsfactory method thi pattern up against yoi


adaption! ■you tq;


to ifit'your' fii darts,' etc.


ishouldef, length'from shoulderito waist both 'back .dnd 'front, length (rom shoulder to -1 twttom 'o ’ armhole and lei g|h fro® ™


Before grilling beat - toe derise it. ' Place under; a verj hot _ ,


flavour. Serve whei xoiked butter mixed ,.'with'[chopped squeeze of,'lemon juice.,


C g'!'..' i i'.', I '


is lightly browned.. Turd and'brown op.the other! side.! The intensej'heat at the begin­ ning seals the ioutsice of the steak'and keeps in all'toe. juices which; give


,


CAN'mdifipEpi Plpjai: a 1'ripe cantaloupe'-melon;! 1 . ,


rill junlil 'toe pteak


'■the steak Its wi.th a pbt of parsley :ahd a


marak:hino'or|Ught pbr;. I .;|'i .i.i.-J.-- Choose a veijy. rife qahtaloqpe meloh.'cut


Uttle lemon juliej;. I'.wlnerglass-full. of lb. raspbejTles ;


paper 'pattern to it up against,your


This .'will! ^ o f you exactly Undi will help


J'papSfIci a easily be'tomJ)ff -I .i'l . . ,;[with_to 'I t


iTTPflsp.nrOof-between' thb naterial ['needle;


,.


shod and unreliable .way jdf .seeing:,if it fits. Grea^^rbof, .[by-the, help whbn yoU have to lals like chiffon or nmon, jgreasepi


.. isla' much more holdingj a bought ilf--always a sllp-


.y .' is also .'a great lathin'e thlh maler- Put'a piece of


dyou’U-flndthit :mu quite do a^ y jtliestaue.tendwc:i'to pucker. The


‘he able-to do: dresSmkktog;is ce^lnly '


'^'ah enonbpus help..in tte-Ilou^bqld budget, ;; and If t o set about it iri a


there is no nfeed for it tc sepm such a tedious '■!“ ''T tS E S :F b R 'S O t f e > in ^ . ^ .


' ■ frequently "tumi” no mitter ijow;careful the 'h o u S b mav be. to fa:‘ too .many cases


i During summer-time, I in 1; were refrigerators are not IhstaUed, uutk wfll


:|: the sourj milk: goes straigh; . Thib is unnecessary. |waqte,; for,,sour milk


.] can hb utilised to a'seoretof^ays.,


;| sour toil j; ordinary lighter.


Far!'and away the. best: method of using i' it up llslo bake a batch of; .sefines,^ using


.


. to make thb mixture- instead of mUki The scones will! turn out inuch.


[;! -..Many i;| for the — ,


i i 'S u f S S ^ ^ s o u r f e d can be used as


speople habltulaUy .drink'sour.milk ■ house for the purpose.


ake of toelrldigestlpn iand keep a ■


' or Tor bleaching clothes or washing linoleum. ! . joCflBLE-LIFE DECK | CBMIKS Deck 'ihalr seats ioften show signs of wear,


where tiey -join the wooden croapleces^at the ItoiT .of the chkir and the edge of the


seat.'! This annoyance can be 'ayold^ u a new to e 'o f material! is fiXed_ on the roher


towel” plan.' Measure! the.. length of Material - required .to ■ nx. between the two II crosspieces, and fob each ^ a i r buy twice; this amount of material.; | Place the


it in half crosswise and scoop , out the reeds. Sprinkle with j letooi juice' and mararehina or'light port; ,1 Heap the'raspbeiries into the two scooped-out halve!, | dust with'castor sugar and,keep in aj v;ry cool place;until ready to serve. (If possible keep in toe ice box dr refrigerator), Jubt!before serving top each'half with whipped,'cream; Serve by scooping out the mdloh ilid raspberries with two large spoons.' Do'nit'ure d.klife to cut


the-melon ;intq portions. ' | ;' ' | ^ ' ' j RASPBERRY! TIIV E is HERE [AGAIN.


of a [great; many people-fveq more.,popular than! strawberries. Apart., jfrpm; toe; ever- popular raspberrieii ardj creamu and rasp^ berry and! redcurrant ]iie,; there are many other, ways to which the!delicate flavour of ■' appreciated. change:


Raspberries' 'are’ tl iC' fa,vo|uri^e 'summer fruit


raspberries, can be following recipes fdr a.


pint' of milk;. using I toff cient! custard powder to make one, pint of qrlinarji custard sauce. Sth to the thi of cpn'dehred tnllk. .Pick-over the- fruit jand plaqe !in ' a siudepan.with a very Tittle water and stew'gently until the fruit is broken, doWn. j Stir| toe fruit'to a piilp,.and!pass through'a.sieve;' 'When, the custard and: fruit Rplr; are! quite, cool mix them together. Add a little sugar to sweeten if;necessary.; Whin the cream until stiff and fold, into !toe fruit miitUre.| 'Chill until re­ quired. Serve in a glass dish or indi'ridual sundae glasses, topped \'lth a! fqw whole, rasp­ berries arid dabs of wt ipped cream.


Make a; re 'ally th qk thi ' custard , with half a


RASPBEArY StnVBllER PUDDING.' ,i-lb raspberries; ',j-lbi red-currants;


sligax; bread. mdve the; crusts:


bread. Pick over he fruit land stew, gently iii[ a sautepan' wl h a,! teacupful [ of water.


saucer, weighted d)wh with, some, heavy o t jeetj and' ret [aside',tq[get absolutely:cold. (If possible leave cvernlght). :Tum out Into a glass dish and !seive with cream or un- .sweetened condensed mfik.


slice’ of thin bread


[Cut some very thin slices df bread and rc- I Line a' basin! with the


- ' ;


Add'sugar to taste. _ --------- tlie bread-lined basin, 'cqver [with another


; Try the


EASPBERRY VOOl. i lb. raspberries; (iuiitard'tdwder; i^pint


l-pint whipped dream,


milk;' ■ 1 small tin swee lened i full-cream con­ densed milk; '


HAi) a cliat with'a gentletoan ■wbo, — -In thecop- engagedj III


material in position rliu: id both.!, crosspieces and theh join up the qnds, seWing finnly with a tong;threac. j


wear it can' be shlfte d round; , And altlipu^ the initial cost for retoovering the, chair is twice as much, the ife 'ifi.t^o chair seat is more than doubled.


As thg material leginfe to .show'signs iff Gemi aiiil, l..ighters.were unablei to .locate the mathlnes' :because of th e ! delght) at


;


although there were jno; cas^a^Ues, was -probably! due.:toj ,the^ fajit ...................


’’


which i they 'flew. At, i anjl ,| jrate, the exploit I (repeated on'fTjuesday


the- German leaders 'qeb hov Is' their :country. Ih Spite oj cautionary measures.'


realm, i,hermits publlcatlo:i — 'I Cl-,


‘■■THi » err


.Sateful that the conditlpn of .'I


(in


;e I British public w li! surely he 3uf


'I' ' t ,his


country) of the corrhspondmee betwpen their Government ahd .the Reich. (j)ne can trust our own peppldwlth the f^te.’ . I qubte,' from a letter, lir. the ■ Dpily


Telegraph ’’ by.Mr. h J Fallswdrth Warren, whq gdeSi Oh, tpi.paj] “ From what lp, known I of the carefully doctored propa^ ganda of the , Nazi, regime; it Is. Hard to suppose that the German puhllt will ever know as we now ' kpow the staged; by,


which " Herr Hitler ! has launched toem into war, i 'What strikes mp, Id, just this, that, •while villainy,'can never'afford to be frank'with Its friends, thbse.who havp banded together to ' resist viltolny pan safely know .the, whole trut 1,


be known: tp history: , ! k i . The documents speak fo: tiemselves.'


No 'one , but Herr von Rlbbehtrop^has painted (or could even have enjbelllshed) thp' ptoture of .periliiy prespntjed In jthe message; ‘ cpmmunlcated, to ,Hls Majesty’s Ambassador iri Berlin bj he- State Secretary on,the eyenlhg of August 31st.’-


“ I t is there that,It becom.es plain that Hitler And hls’


- triends woujd only have


presented thelf Sixteen Poiiits ;o a PPlish plenipotentiary who would'be. prepared to ‘ conduct ’ and cqhclude ’ [negotiations:, and then' only if ihe had '^r lved'to BerUii on August 30th-aftpr the British Goverrunent’s clear warning that [this was ail unreasonable stipul itlon ! and th a t 'Germany could, n o t ' expect its


f u l f l l m e h t V " '’- 'k


".Because Germany could rotjrig the stage, .tondiVbecause .Poland |WOUldj not


consent to buy a pig jn a poke, the . sham of ‘presenting the terms’ w^s.gbahdwed. How long will it, take the Gjenji.an pfeople to realise th is ? 'W iU they l^e expfected to be content with I the


of the'; Gopbbeis gdiig. that Iiritaln regarded, all Germaiiy’s endeavours for peace.?”


honourable


vulnerable g dslactual fact, i "The victim was Dr; all I re-


will; let I, ,,j.. I


' ' r . ’‘Btrauss, ',a' noiJ-Aryan,!'was | thq owner of a; large} .motor works. , ,,Nazi persecutors jgf his ,race, put, Ifi an appear­


ance, at the works [one morning and in- I'l '! 1' ii' y


iniafed' teat tliey iwefe to be itaken 'ovei 4nd tliat' full' moiietaby valub would be fiai'd. |The books jwere dulji scrutinised, liter which the owner, whqjwas then; a, jvealthk'man,, nam ^ whafhe! considered; to .he,, a ,reasonable .and; just price, i'The purchasers ” promptly: dedutted 50, per


>L'-X xtJ L— 'a -U U'n' 'Anirnn rttrQT


cent.'.'betause he h'ad fenjoyed the profits during! so m'aHy[ years.;',i Thenvthey| knocked 30 per cent. }off because of thq


N ^ representative murdered In FranceJ ' ■ ' because of; hls Instead of!' the,


iI Nor do^s the Int Ident end there. [ He


a n d ;2q p e t c en t/ ! offensive ” origin, fihpusaiids of marks justly I entitled. Dr. Received 27;


ttras promptly Interned In a room, herded


■With ten times the. number of people; it[ 44s. totqffdbd',.lp.,a^cqtomqdate, _


hours they had neither bite nor sup. At the explryvof thab tlriie'they were [given,


soup. I Dr. Strauss discoyered that the conQoc tlpli hadbVen id6fied,:andi ab tWre was noTavatdrif ' accbmmodatlon '


.


thb wbrst pigsty was! a palace! In com- parlsoto ■ ,-On his liberation he,; managed tdgetftb France and; three; weeks; later, to'London wliefe sums owing, by business firms have enabled hlin to live durtog the last ‘six months.! l^hen the money; Is ejfhausted, he Is a.t a| loss to know] _what;


will ,,riappen. (Does anyone woAder, after the whole­


sale llj-trea£ment and expulsion pf their race' by thb NazlL that nen-Aryans J n


Palestffie and throughout the world are anxious for an opportunity to join forces


with Britain and' France to ; smash tbe Archfiend’s power for evil ?


assurance, dis­


SO many people now c!.riy, their gas


Mut the'hot fruit into “Where’s your mask?' civcr the basin with a


standkrds, direction land warning posts ahd t ie Ukb,Into!which anyone travers­ ing the ^darkened streets!Is Jlable^^to cbUldb, with possibly; serious results. [He


READER [directs attention! to| obstructions I such as | lamp


to ' Government liistructloa, that ,‘odd men out ” are ■


such was asked by an [acquaintance, ......... ‘Oh,!I’m not


far from ’ work and home.j If anything happens I’ll nip my nose an|l run,’’ was the reply. , I t Is possible 'ffiat unpre- paredriess-with gaS; masksj may rank In thought of a new version, of j the parable , of.the,foolish virgins.


masks about with thiin, apcpfdlng comparatively | fe^. ' One


sugge its that all such obstructloils might be panted;a light colpur,'say to a,height


of five feet, or a little'more. The sug­ gestion, Ini the Interest of public [safety, Ip ce:ffalnly desetvliig of consideration


by thenuttoorlties.--] - ? I.- | Anil while oh'this'subject, let toe add


that even noh-stookers! bless cl^rette smokers there stygian nlghto, ; Thoiigh invlslole, you knbw [there Is something - • glowtog red spot. ,


to'’ which he was Strauss actually


Government received district last


the flight over Germany. Tlhe latter had .enjoyed .the experience.


saying that The


J'thi ;, th;


at at


alrcraftmay have a behefle! many bi the ordinary! Germiih


and If they are; prompted l]o land of Hitler ,4nd his mllltarir .heads apd take - the government' Into tUelr 0]vn hands, Imllllohs of lives mab he saved and this wayj prepared to lllqerty and


effect updn ' workers, rid their


facts lasting peace. ] '


I laughed ambiirg and


In thef jbcntrolled Nazi Press, the, follow­ ing' t o


IN p'iew from, the


2elt'iirlg,’| ' ' df' 'September, without •'n t e r e s t 1


“Tl er^ will,be no such country (as .' , . 'i; ' ■ i. ,


<Jreat Britain at the end of the,war) iri^ exlsteice.' In its place we Shall have Little Britain ,a narrow strip of Island territory, peopied i. by ■ loutish football-; klckqis, ;llylng, on the, crumbs; that Germarry wilTd?lgn to [throw to them. .| . ’Thei the once mighty,. Empire, witl her riavil strength represented by thi few old tubs which Germany will have left her, wllLbecbme the latlghlng-stocl5 qf.thb i.atlims'" The d^rorrophecieslnow being made


by’-Df. Cieobcjels and his Presq henchmen 4s to’the dbom of the'British Eiriplre will be; i similarly falsified.


t h a t jhe always topk I dilt the'' same'bookii dpenfd It eagerly, arid-then!lndulged in] a heirtjr, burst of laughter. ’Thq curiosity df' t'We attendant was arouped. He went behind the! visitor, looked over. hid 3hduidejr, 'anjj'fduncl that he was gazing at the plcture of a small bdy being chased hy 4 . large bull.. ' The attendant wag about l o apk the i, negro ,-what he was laughing'at when Darkle chuckled-' ‘f Golly r he ain’t catched him yet.”


HEGRO' was a !regui4r vlsltidr toi th e pubUc library. It! was noticed


ah attractive business so far as.lnterlqi 4ffe'(its are'"con’


WEEN sciencei.takes: a hand, the]


^ darkening of windows canibe.qultp, ceril4d. ’ A' plhk-tlnte


darki


material which'is a derivative'of 'cellc ioseiac'itate Is used to] cover the lamp rbhlle t ie resultant !pale red light Ig the toadb (oihpletely ■ Invisible ' from - putslc by .jpovpring the ■,'Windows With ;slmllai qiatPrl!,!. tinted, with , cojfiplpmeiitarj dolour.'Df pale'blue] ' jOne of the place; rtiade gayer by this blacklng-Put scheme Is tiiP i Jradford Royal' |inflrtoary.' '


; |N 't be ■ c'durse ' of a' 'conversation | oile A I'ddy; this, week, a ; prominent loca


geptleman told me thej following Incident 3f ] German ' “ justice,!’ which, as'! aij !,cquamtance of tlie vlctlrri,' he v'oucheq


luss, whose grandfather’ built' ['aiicj sensed a■ certain 'seat of, learning tr nkfort...


, , campaign which Is being conducted “[Kooelnlschq


of ;he violent antl-BrltlsH ,1914, is , not c


Everytiody’s sick perpetual menacp with: bwch'i':'


' t o death of him and his to .Europe], I t started now' he’ll get It In the


neck !]’ : To which, in order to maintain the'rhyme,. I repllled ” heck !|’


' ; gentleman,;; T " — a, holiday; In V


arousing ' experlence^and how he got a Roland for his a Iwoinan shopkeeper, i t


lue shops were closed on the'Sabbath. O'be whom hd questioned'suggested that


[ar'ettes. ree miles. ;arettes ?


try the iPost Office. [ The post­


mistress wasi a] woman, |i?hi|). In the ordinary coutse Pf bUslheSi, sold other things than stamps and pbstali'orders. In reiponse to [ thb vlsltorfs | knock, she sWered the door. Yesjishe sold clgar- ;es, but not Pii Sunday. ['She was .damaiit.' TOeh the liripffiunate one


h£ d a bright Idba. jHe' recalled to her e parable of how the ass \ [as in the pit,


r',Tej. 'ente'd.;


id hoW, even the.day,w;is,,Suiiday,;,lt, s relieved from Its. plight. 'Ihe woman; the fqfcej of the, analogy, and' ' visitor . qs red for two i Why? he


'i.ekets but sked. Ti e' woman [ replied : " Our


only got. one,


Mast ;rue, but he wirds.”


astPr llftec; the ass out ol; the pit, it is didn’t give It a feast after '


tfirougliout Ithd country;! Clliheroe dis- placed hlm Veails ago. '!But the exigency of circumstance's caused his resuscitation oh Monday] night when he i went from s;reet to ,to,i|eet giving ,rqtlce that;all cnlldreh of 'eleven, and' upwards now resident In clltheroe from the evacuafed required to Jittend at fhe jetoor Schbol bn! Wednesday


bellihaii was former: y jun Instltu on In evi y town. Like most places


OYEZ ! Oyez! Oyez !


areas were Hbblesdale riomirig.at


______ 4litof-past'/nihel And;;the


Soys,',and girls' answered the summons, ”s did the youilger.chlldreU;ln:the,afterr


robn. There I were no lessons. . 'The


ssembly wag for the purpise of.anang- kg for the ! schools’ !re-6penlng , on Monday. '


Friday, Saturday art.d;Sunpay .-wilV make history. It''v/as a strande sight to see many hundreds of cljlldrin.. tagged, [and libelled, with, ihaversqcl?s containing a sparse supply of gqrmeits, etc.,,fand carrying gas’piasks, ^ be ibllowed by the !.rrival of.mothers and,,baTles,.all drawn


.»the scPiles witnessed It our own and , i ' other Rlbblesqaiian localities last


vaunted blvillSaitioii! ■ ' To' the ambltljcifi, yanlty. and


■The public


' distance, because of the ! ened streets.


elderly .


provision for darkening' th,e, windows of the church. Other idifdculties i had regard to travelling on the!part of local preachers:and by those from away travel Services-jpaTticu-' those! fulfilling I country


, The!restrictions would a] „


ministers—especially hecauge of restricted laily I in! regard to appointments. ,'Thel resolution; stajed [toto. in, view of the


extraordinary pifcumstances prevailing, the leaders’ meeting' recommended' for adoption, _ from Sunday, Septembet 24, moniink and afterrlooh services, and cancellation of! even­ ing'services for ithe'fltoe qelhg.' It waq pro­ posed! to begin morning sendee at 10 q’clpck, and fo cater specially' for; children m toe afteniooii at 2 o’clock, as tfiCy might bp tem­ porarily deprived of attending ' Sqnday Schocfl . in the morning;',


afternoon CHILDREN’S |■SEEyICES,.'./


leaders, t ' God' fojbid ■ th|at, it


! Supporting the resolutlih; the Chi empbasised that


thought'ti at i want to shirk airy du declared, Tiidding that


it: was the [decision it


centre'oh one good|,senice'jn. the; morning; and me to school for chllipen. in toe after­ ould be


-was Intended to


shoqld ■ be ;y.” he


Irman of the


noon at which,, of coursq, adults wo welccraed.j Onqe a month;he would like children’s service or| the lines of thoseI broad- cast by thb B.B.C. from:time to,time,


trive 1 to cany on o'vu* work, but it sh remembered' that lighting restrictiohs then


hc) recently ales, tells an incidentally


bllver-from iva's Sunday,


HP wanted a 'Sunday neysfiaper and, equally If nfit jmore Important, some For ;the paper ■Where could None seemed ,


had to go


he I purchase , 'to!'know, 'as


.....hoiflst Circuit QudrterW ineeting, he'd on Thesday evening at Moor Lane Church had before jtoem a resolution Ipsssed the previous evening by a Moor Lane'lenders’ ineeting re­ commending an alteration to the timi:s of services on Sundays, frqmi September 24, abolisHing, evening services


epresentatives attindiny toe Moor I'ane


childroii in particular, ments could Join'. ' [ He ^ school should be abollshfid.! _____ still attend in toe 'nionllng fob worship.! The fact Should not be overlooked that as toe claims Of tire Forces had to:'bo met there might be b depletion of teachers— and under' such circumstances there y/o'uld,be opportunities for oldbr nfen, and women; too, to help fill the gaps;! Hejthought toe succi of tfie proposal, so .tay.as toe children [were concerned,'depended' to‘a large' extent qpon the people with, whom j children evacuated- ateas' webe bljleted.


began at TO o’clock, the iomen folk could get home in tiihe to-'attend to the; chilwcn’s meal and have them at fechool at 2.R.H1. Nor should toe fac.t be overlboked that'.toe [light­ ing restrictions would come Into effect eprller each week during thq next torea omfour months.]


The Chalnrian addfedl lf morning service ; I


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church [should hofd'fi leaders’, meeting during the week and ■ commqnicate- the result In order that re-arrangements can be shown on the quarterly.plan,[[ - j ' ■ i Following the toinutep of toe last read by;Mr. J. W;'Blackburn, score


Discussion endbd'lin a decislonj that each ! „ .[ [: ,>


Chairman, observing. tfiat none laiBW from houb to hour who, amongst the yqnni ’ men In church and school! iniiht be, called to the Forces, psked toat[ail£j should be qomplled. The names riiould j.be'forwarded! tq him :ln order that he might!write a perpoqal letter to each';: if not oiice a nionto, at least'once a quarter.; He should consider it hlsj duty ito


, meeting, i:ary, the


Mr. T.i finder .was' irreelected Young People’s secretary, and 'it, 'was ' agreed'jUfat: each church'I should airfaihre Its Young People’s Sundaytas was coiiyenlant, The'same applied to[ 'Temperance aiiq ['Citizens’ Social .Welfare Silnday.'


Church :inembershlp'was returned at,>®8. ' . ' [ T,: "Vie livbd through the|last war arid con­


were nototog like ;4s stringent' as they are now,’ Mr.;Storey continupd. “'Whfla I was at Grimsby we had air' raids for Wreks.on end!and we never ||put oit our'lights except g . that, a n id .was


when we received-wamii: mpehding,' In | Uyehtiy' years or morp, such has been! the' progress bchieved-rsave toe


suffqr from optical LOCAl] Pi


1 roto;i'thef | Clayton': and [Immediately adjacent pairto of .Mailchiisfier, Yes it vas a sight—a sight to uia.kp even the mds weep, i 'V^at a commentary, on our think 'that


l-aye. plg-headediles&^f----- , be responsible for; this and stoillaf scenes


crass stupidity one man could


that were being enacted all qver this and other lands !;! ;' The i-name |Hltler-.imust


stink in the! nostrils of evPryjSane huinan being., .I nbard''bne 5von.4n on the]edge of a crowd'pf'jonlookers.i |on [Friday'fore­


noon, say “ I hope h him.’!


. „ni feelingly’, if- thql, Fuehrer '-%es-Tahd hl4!,‘ rabbits ’ with


EVACDA’rjiO:i)v.—In bom. .ectlon with the .. sc theme Lang'io and Billington


LANGHO ___


Mill,'were distributedi mainly, ih Billingtoii and Old L'toghb areab. 'Chis was done' be­ cause a further, 200 '[verb expected. ore the Saturday, Mt less than too arrived. .These included mbtobrs and! yoilngeb children not of school ape.' It is uiideriitooq that no more [' The arrahge: nents made by toe ' Jchargeiof Mrs; Kay, worked tho'ugh]'misplacements-' were lese are! gradually being recti­


came from Most Side! an A Grumpsall areas and !after '-egistratloniat ihe disusdd Spring


are expecte committee, fairly' i-well,! numerous.


fied'with the view to pli-cing the evacuees into toe :mtet. biiltable hotoes;, and locaUtles. An appeal Was been made by toe coniinittee


for clothing,' shoes, etc.) nbw'or second-hand, for!toe'mo-e unfortui|ate children..


READ


party and tea ;at’toe[ hbnre of Mrs. 'Whittle, “ AShlea,” TOtosrlane. 'iiai ied, about" £1 '.15s, for the drapepy stall; at thb cricket; club' coming salp|o,f work. SfeRVIcfiS.-i-Sunday at 'St,


GARDEN PARTY.-fLast Tuesday a gatoen


anniversary ’Ihe:-'Vicar,l' preached, at


tof mothers with chlldreii arrived; and these, Afl. were, quite happy,


e'Vacuation In dlfferen


j too; sbod'fijpnd places. Ay- e . (clittaLe'd irom Column: 7). The batue lb on jor, Uperty for all men


df good will',il6t for territory, for security and not sbcuHtles |,for, principle and not prtoclpaUtlesj


I These qbe jffie yery\ Euriddmentalsi of llfe—for llfe|lwIthout 'them would I;be toeanlngleSs and useleks ,, I And they yvlU be preserved. 11 After tfie storm, the calm, after the 'dabkngss, the day, land after the fight, ylbtory.j 'toiether; all of ; us will be here to herald -phat day deep! really matter 'very! much, for even If!,we die In our beds, our race lended ; sink deep down ifito the cool depths; of the sea-; on | sotoe foreign , field; | or ] be smashed; and I tom, pith our; houseq to


1 ’' ' ; ' : ; : | i ruins and ithope whoi“


thb iRev.; j; D:’.Brockman, iMto., ali services;


John’s cWbrch! was; observed as. the 53rt of I the dedication! of toe church,


children atrived from’ Bradford j under toe scheme and we re quickly fixed up ' hbihes. iOn f atufday, a number


EVACDA 'ION.—Last Friday i afternoon


bbacures' from thee., Manchester Iwebk-end. 'l Or Friday about 200


Hires' o


ectloi ar


_ SOI


attabhed to Moor ihne who attended' 'ivePing but not! morning sbrvlcej And it ,wou d be a good totog if theyj would change, ahcuti and support.qne really.'gabd.rervlce. 'The leaders thought it might be that [other [ch.uticbes in the circuit would [Wish'jtO'b!d6pt'tils ,'or a similar 'doUrse.' , The' locar preachers [jere; agreed .that it .wash! iwidh step, to takt.- ' ' . One delegate'explained that their children: i-‘(nded school at ten o clock.


There were


agreement, quite a number of


better to'have!a service !to'the afternoon' for' i I- ■ ■" ' '.i.


le (iiiairman thought'it would bp much' ' ;


wore !—;toat we have to-'bbscUre all ijighttog arra igemCnts, and [the sIjrSets at night-time


EACHERS IN people


are lot 'safe .for elderly'people, or thdse who derangements.”


statemeht'which was. mopted. . ■ ’


should, ce me on,'the'plan to accompany!Miss Demaih. Mr.- piaofi co: isented to, edntihUe as


that Mr.' and t h a t , ,.


Miss Gr^ce fmith, 'West |Bradfprd, . , , , .


secretoryf of the LPcM Preachers’, meeting, to . . .


which'Messrs. W.IBinih and John'


were res-appomted;! '' .The[next quarterly,meeting was


Saturday, December 2, at-Low Moor, at, 2-30. Before I separating a ,• .resolution'■,!. was


..... Leemlng fixed for


approved to record bn the minutes latlons to Miss MarV'I uriiton.as a justice of


the Peace for the .Weit Riding. 'cbNGRA’fULliTlONS' .: KO MISS' te lT O N , ;J.lP.


gratulate the Benqh or having gained a: Ibvel ] headed young lady,-ard that Methbdlsm',;»ai: honoured by her!] rele ition. 'Whatever elsi ■ she Bfqod for it wquld of for publld rlghteptis ■ ness and fair dealing, tempering;jiistlce will, mercy.


The, .chairman'l^ld .toe’y might also 'odnl, ' 2|lss:Rushton brieflj responded.. 'j ’ '


with Mb. T. Dixon, prierented, the nenf


Mr.. Jepson, -Teappomted circuit i™'T'"'


• : !| • ' ' .


; steward financial


. , ‘j LOCALS ”[, J ^ PN...,, TIUAL.


Mr S. .Flack, cbntalnM-a recommepddtion ' P. Braltowa'te[Continue Ion: trial;


The Local Preachere’ meeting fepqrtlby


correspond with tdll'whq were calledlupifrom toe circuit.


m d r roW one ' is


Inevltabl'i' __ IriipoSslble has aecome


Unibo 'of all yesterdays; . ' “ . ” ' For weeks, months j and maybi have’read and thlked of the poi war and l4 has now became an


to-day!” and hfis| been'passed i i to .the years


islblUty


acIfUallty.'Fifem being something merely the're'alms of'theory,''to..iwhjch':one ,ed varying prpbablrdeductlonu It has


redolved Itself mtq sqme'thlh^ ri al 'and tangible, and ln|sci doing It .now affords usj material! wer [cahl definite^ work


frem the:, joys pf i controversy, £nd the' acmal passing'awajr of an hqur, or so,.It’ is Idlelto devote liiuch'time to “|What might have bepr .” j ' ' ,]' ' ''


.Firstly, I would; suggest that, apart: ' ’


tion—‘If Chamberlain” : "Yes, bub lf[ Eden nad,’’ " " ??|hat ,about Mane) luria ?” ;


opening gambits 1


'feere Is no, hqed to' re-lterite the : Inithlstype.'o'f conversa­


1


-iWe all know th,eih'So well—and rf what. ordinary every-day man


service |to us; the ill the street,; arfe they ?


SOLVING 1f0 t THE problem.


;lie world tenterdd .Into; .this. war. For to et to know all which has'led' up to,our iresent position [one would have to have' deess to the inokt private of documents;


0 one can sty and I would say that, one [Will ever be‘ able to say jiist how


to' have llsteried to[ conversations so ylbal that not a world cpuld


jh their Import le put oilpaper 'lad statesmen, icluntrles who


[ to call from tli of say, .soine each contribute


iota: and aldibst equally dlffi'c luld have to'exarch the very h


e’grave dozen


ihls tond ■'gathered together j toll the .Material wouldlhaye to, Write', t down Mthdub the'slightest personkl’bjas, that Ms nationality, environment ■ an d asso­ ciations should count for nothing.


„ose' lln ’responsible, positions' ibd .thenidur', lilstorlah havlngi’dohe all


d their ult, one: jarts of] to-day.','


.to-morrow lye tear imo'st we shall nob sei .Bub are therelno.dtlier “ tofinorrovh ?


df:course tji'erp an , and those calh oiir strength and oi:f refuge.! |


WINTER IS- ,'NIGH.'!'] '} We live ,ln a darl ened woyld—but'lt]


moon still shlneq prl, a whitewashed; waf,. ahd the [rivpr. Ip alV a-sllyer.l! .Weifliifkt


make no' ‘‘ Undue; noise ’’—but [ there!'ai:e K


[breezesp*rt»» llv«i ^ tr069' LC!> JlXij ! Whispering df the [lehyes and jail the bust


' chlrniplng. apd-. twjtterlng, of the tins people of the flblds . (But t^'heiir then one has to haVe an ear pressed dlose W , the gj-ound, jand'aheart jMtlM the!right | place.) Tlfere’s a' Writer Inlgh ujpon 'us.',I maybd of §ori[owj'arid sadness, jdf dill : despair andjdylrig Hopes—hu|t!spr|rig yri l.[ follow!, there [Will b e ' fldwdrs Ijn 'W l hedgerows, larks high ln ‘th4’skyi!lanitp In I'trie. fields,,! an^ the busy, rushing, gurgllhg stream .hurrying bn'.And teUlrif alh the world th4t spring Isiherei j f ' ■ 'rhejje are |tq'-moi:rows whten We jqq


those [whom I we idvdW-but aie therein' td-mdrrows Iwhen afteir nights of p,r' and -angulsh, ;me 'jcrisls'is ipassed, !,a slowly but surfely tne piilse beats] steady,; and the fevered brow Is cool ? . . To-morrows iWheri babes 'are . bqm, [i


their t o t tedth, sa4 their,flfst word, Wi their t o t step and Have their ffist 'di at school.?'ji i;." '


And If we;, dp our work properly thra |j i-'i'] !', .:[


will go ,,to schobl w; tho'ut . their gas-Mas| arid their td-Morrjws; will Iriever] kri'dii one. ! Fdr reriieinl er,-i-arid this ;ls 4U' I shall'!say' of the 'past—if Wo' arid |!o4f fellowmen in othqr - countries had I'brit glveii a little more thought jq the things that really mritter-pbalms -would riot 'pe,


walking through jthei sttepts'wlthl.g^s! masks to-day.!,


ARE Yesterdays a:'c but dead fruit, even


! 3W rotting' on'the ground, but to-morrow ,nd to-morrOw and to-morrow are-fralts


kfill on the branch;' some almdst fully Hpe, others’ flo4ers and tiny bud


a 5—these


We ,cari train ai I 'ours. ' ! •■


of” cultivate; for 1 hey are


jToo lohg havi we lived undef ’—a to-morrow w


the fear| en war


MA’TER^ISTS RlGH'TI?' But must |we'Relieve 'jthose'iha


headed folk .who! say,“ Hum,an,! .hatu doesn’t'^change ”?j' Has j the |Frericn cjfnic who said “All we learn from! perience Is tha experience,’’ w


e don’ right


,d£iwns'?' : ’ ; r, till tetemltj learn fro


th a t are oursi [ Let us'learn from [ the years that the locusts [have eaten and forward lylth good couragd. . i ' i (Continued foot of Colunn 5). j


'That rests .with us and the to-mop'ov ri ' ' ■ ' i i .J ’ '■ ! '. 1


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