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..
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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
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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
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