into his]possession to guarantee thj British. Empire.' Very] wonderful] Ts, ■tliel'&i.h- Britisher alive!;who takes such a p.'epqster- dus undertaktog seriously! ? (To get hi > vay, he will prbfnise aiiytoing arid jbreak hid proiniSe-
ality surik:these days ! '
The.basis, for]’peace; and decent living will never he fourai so lorig; as a man of H(tler’s type ijules to. B rrito.] ,|
!off with- them, mor--
GEEATEST OPEN.
best collection of ten sheep. He! won the cup last ^ear with some of the same sheep. ■ i|: ' .
Moss. P ! peaceful and iplcturesque __________ gs Imaginable, the| 14th
annu^ sliQw i organised by thq Bpltonr by-Bowlarid Agricultural Bocletj| was held on Saturd^, eve of the'outbr|eak of war. ' There! were'those who! thought that possibly: in vl^wl of the Europe^ &lsls,- the aoWi v/ouldihhvO|to;bf post :e not
poned Happily their : foars : Substantiated] m ^though a, of entrants were absent, the qui
‘ the ! exhibits ! reached !a h l^ - s; There waslleyery prospect, tfiat, .the effects||of I the, crisis, this, won
beema record i | |
! During,tie,tnirteen yemiof ttS e ^ t - bnce the show has :galned, In pOpulmty, for! only the be* which local agriculture can produce Islconsldered good pough fori this fexhlbltloh, , i Fortunately the weather wis well behaved, so thap mpy people b tp r - thmi; farmers frcto the surroundir g.dprict were pi'csptlas also visitors 1 iom^iClltli'eroe pd!; district, though here again, loubtlep wpe prevented teoni! attending by work of . a
I i^th Mr. W. Hi Walker, Vjce-phalnnan of the geheral icon^ttee. j Ihg duties
p a v p ch:!ract^r. ^ ■ , This year’s show was hejd,_ppr the presidency of Sir H RusseU Horilby Bt.,
of efficiently
PresldentlwaS dnulk on the hropsltlon . Of Mr.;Taylor. i , | ! i ij fM ! '
the Ho:
> I !. iH repiyi Sir .^enrijf he vvas ohly tOb’ sotry that bis prOsidency "should cpjtaclde with such lunhappy ^ ^
lihnxlbus.t^es;,,* Hi I -
'jlato all !:those/,w| I Assiduously throug! ■the Boltoh-by-BoWjl great sutcess iani
ideath of iMd. Towr ,r] I whbi 1 hA'f done so
; this year. A He wasiextremely
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i ^ c h for the jenbhtiof ! past years. : 6n li&ialf oJf: hlm>elh and I the members of thb Pendlp: Fore it Hunt,
; he; wished to say they : ! enjoytc ; grand ! sport in :that, dlstript In,-fiays; A.Qne; by,- i arid he hoped jthek would: j cont nue. to
^ :doisoi ’ • s
i ■ “ The Bibble Valley is one
Jof.the ! ' I unspoilt patts of) EnglaUd> A® ^ j r they Uo not Irittustrialise it lot bnUd i : upon h any imorb than can be helped,
■ ' ;he adided.; J p;- | ' | 'ip | ■ ■ H', ‘ lcompelitlon 'hi the|horAp se4^^^
. ': kebrn-ialthough- thb. numbbr_of ,_-|enW^ ; was not ['considerable. Several
gobd-looklngj.: horses:
: before the judge, ;Mr. F i poil. Mr.'JtEThtolfi.
Ash, Myerecoughya,chleVedi singijilarsuc- ,
. : cefes In the class for,mark o r ,g e l (^ s I for agrlcultuxah purpb^'i ' awar^ Withla. pair
■ ‘ able -forllagrlcultUrb In tlfe ’ totWet, 'W alibcated ithe" red fVta
: buUd and easy jactlpn. . [ i']^ocl^|fott^^ ' best vaiiner marbibr
f !fl‘r m
1 ofieh fi hiirst, o:
while a big, useful! buy setond
W smarti’bay! yanner, __1^-
' ■ ’ -^-"zeifbr Mr. P. class was wbn py Mr; J; Hay-
nursv, ux: Dairy ;'FAfm,!GblPPiniiiwit^a
ffhev' caidi mare ,of; dl^tinit proufispi the ^rtal-ertzeii' giyeh'by|
.Jahiek.Briggs..of■,
Vialtori-I.e-Dalp,; for the) foal bred from mares|,sepyed.‘.by l^orses-
' omed bh the idonor. The blue chrd jw-ent; to Mr Ji Moon,Mdw TjhoAber, jWiggles-;
vybrthifdr a yyell-gtown ' Tihe 'seednd prttoll
buy. iawafded tol Thomas
|JlVUUV/OU ; ? b p 4 s : s J A > y m : :b y ; ; fM - : , - ^ farker were: alsoj: awarded) specl il prizes,
filveii bYMr.’ J . J. jKripWlps, for the best bolt;or|flllyifoid'slred!|by:apy
travelled by the dpnor.;; -
■
...THE raejst <
have beph the klilk'! oper&tion, to the
t of the iarm!erS|hi;th'! district hseridirig! their inllk av'ay, stoce
. [,Mnlk.) ''ECTpjBt. l6rl .hi;i;hi! district
P'v;„-va(.indr.ridat'd icahe. Into
hteedeia’i classes.,: fepretonted|] A| ve^ c^t^nfsLctlto: ion! the![who4 quall^ was satilfyini': with-|;he jaifitoaJs. flt and
President Jbr]the:btet;b^<>r, toltof to the local classes, was m p yj^r A. Tattersall, of- Bowlaithe] Parmj Bplton-
b y -S la i to , t e ' a b e k u t l fm ^ g 'ro ^ which c£^ved:4!he:preytovriMoitoay, She •wgs y #
admirable;frame.jj
I spruce,! With, :goOd level :|; .y ' , j.|
' sijkeito wks the comi[etftioh brtwpen
! this anlinai due to! calve I to
: ahowhby Mr.H. t lM h a t ^ : of the rdfefee. IW
’ rJ % Hun eiyof H|est-
Mr. TattleriaU haid ai®i* ‘the dlstl action of wlhntogiq'sliver chaUenAe cup, feiventoy the latelMajor Ji li. Macalplne, for; the best animal to tl|e breeders’, classes..
dlstto’crion of'wtori ng' the for the best collectlph c 'f ten sheep.
M r . ,, , In tli
bu®
wanted to[ cdngratU|- oi 'had 'worked. so, the-yicarsi bo'.make
,hnd Show! Such; a he did feel! that, if
;thnes hai been d! ferent have had
an absol|iftely b[imiWr| ^Isplay thpy! ' would
sorry to heat | of the
-* kecret^l and hreasureij. were most '^charged by Mr, F..IWBad
THE
luncheon IS' Hotel,
CRISIsl.;' i.! I :j : t I
held at th^ Coach the! health!; of the
lumber Ity of idaid.
iut for have
HIGH QUALITY STANDAHO,
won the i palatine - Cuj, which was Umited to ienhers of milk to
the Palatine Dairy farmer residing within
Mr.
W.iS. Aspln, of Hill Farm, Sawley, )mpetition for
^nd open to any three miles of the
show, field The ej{hlbit}, wt si a heautifuUy
modelled; ■ and fresh lyoUng dairy cow summered at Grindieton. j |A typical roan Ayrsiire-Crc^, she gayei birth to a second c a f three dayi before the show, and !look'd a real' :en;-pa^er. | Mr. Asplh’s ccw was one i f the outstanding exhibits'jin the open catde classep hhd was given the red card for dairy cows'in milk; any weight, lii r. 'fattfersaU, with his Sir Rissell Hornby cip \jrtnhei:, vvas placed ‘second. ,iQu^llty|reached an exceptlonMy .high staiidsrd in this class of seven capital entrle s. 1 he Ijhlrd i award went! Mr. Rlchajyd- Newhouse, of Badxall Elaves, With i a grwd
yoUngl theifer,
days‘calv in so far perlence.
ed,^ and fresh cjub Qf blip 'uihit that she was new to show ek-
Mr,. Newhou! e t^ k the honours
for heifers In milk, not - Showing more than
fouy.broad teettj The sebond prize ■Mr. Tatter sail s | r^an, i calvpd
eight dkj s, but a trillfe l ehlpd the whi' ner In general appeal aniel . In I the section for cov’S; or heifers to
calve huilng the, m int: i,i five arilmah wefe phraded, Mb life tUklng the red
bard with' the bfeast ih .ch Was resefve to that [of
Tatte'rsiill' In the Ibca:
championship. ' Mr. l i f ! : also .secutoo third pnze with a' mce young 'counfo cow, due about Septt mb 5r 24,’: while Mr Newhoute was second) ydth a roan a little nearer iher date.- ’Thete was ' but bt^ ehtry
beef' cla^, Mr. J. W; a gbodjclass fat heifi r. jMr.
IHE GKOIF
the open section, first pla :e with the her, second place b: Life for a young roi
haU equpy no: com Detitlon eight months old
lig.it i°bn
In both open and local poultry sections ■ ■
were many commendable birdp. I Thp most successful competitor was Mr., Mead, of Bolton-by-Bowland, who, witt, a Rhode ilslanu Red- cockerel,] won ]£■ silver spocn for the best exhibit In ths; open class js and the silver medal of thq' Ceylon PoUltry Club for the best i Red. lU the locai classes, Mr. Mead gained the Robin, .(Greenwood .Chahpnge. Qup fpr the second year in succession, AuU the trophy thijis becomes hls.ovm proherty.pi The floral and horticultural i section
were well I supported, Mr. T. Gi eenwood, of Clitherpe, t f e judgep having a som^
what oneijops task. Iri the open clr
: a silver sjx)pn''f6r the best exhibit presented to R. .Kenyon, of .Ilongrl: for a vasp of cut.blooms, while the l responding award ’In' the local] sectlpn S. Layison for a brace Of
went to cabbage.
ATTRACTIVE RIDING.
' No show of this nature would pleto without riding classes, anp thps^e
le com-
a t ! Bolton are ,always'Purtlci|laAly well supported. ‘ The Pehdle Fqrqst " Craven Harriers’ branch'of the l^ l tu of-the Home and Pony Club had airangi
ie
an attractive programme, clever , riding was witnessed, there iwere: .the open mount
)
beglnnhig with n costume created donsldefable amusement petltors were required to ride t:o| where costumes had been'left,:! and ndej back. - The men wort cpstiimes and .vice versa. Jumping in. pairs, a “ Gretna
in the fai;
iVljlklnson showinc H. Crossley, agdhist un buU.
CLASS. !a feature of the opAn daihf cpw c t o
was thai, all four antoa:sihdd figured li |Mr. 'Ta.tersall tpbli
ihampion local
Ing allotted to Mr Ivhichjpossessesjar,
extremefy good udd^rJ' | | • i j ardi'sqcond In the
Mr. Life ,tooh first
dabs fot cows'or hel his exhibit being the the opert springing ,c] third hi the same 'sectlbni
eirs to calve; In 1^39, One that] won! In .ass and that plated
■ ■ Mr. Tatfersall met with further suci^ in. the class fot-helferhsliowing not mpri than twb broad teeth)) tills animal be.'
second m the open seel .ion, and he yfi second to Mr. J. wdlfenden| for cows O heifers showing not ppfeithan six broai
)
teeth.' [Mr. Wolfenden paraded a yqry smart'six-teeth helfpr which calved t]w6 days before the shdwf |Tlie order Was reversed when it came]t) heifers;showini not more than four broad teeth, M: Tattersdll being flmiirfth heifer, knd Mr.. Wolferiden a smart'Frlesah ha’ There) was hobcoi
second witl four itoeth.;
coUecUpn ofithree. sail emerging wUme] consisted of his fcalved,; heUerp.
COW: ! and Mr, Life; cai
pplltlon for the best hifap's. Mr.;Tatterf- .yyith a group whlbl
upri^nlnA ,: newlyp ;wo [ prize i winning ,e J ecorld with threje
pewly-balved cows, previously, won prlzi I In the breeders’ section Mr; Tattersa,
!tw( o f , which hai
and' Mr. 'WQlfenderi . jwBre Agalh. to elope doiupetltion ' t o the. [ < lass! for ;cows, or heherkto calf
or-.mUk, iHowtog pot mope than'slx broad teeti;| and | here agal| Mr.-Tattersall’s cup wt men took; prefei lence .oyer an anlm: 1 Isne had prevlous]|y
A grand young he fer eighteen montts
old, sec jred for Mr. J: Dtosjiale ithe priye !for hellers hot showing any;broad teetp,
Mr. .(peldard’s anhpal heifer, cdlves under '
SHEEP
and he alsp gained yh:rd,a,warh,,,' Mf- Tattersall had to be co itent.with secopd place,! £ Ithdugh he tqok premier honoufs later'when Mvep! preference over the fclass fer
aUttl
'elve piohj;hs old. ■RAMS;
.Robinson,. p£ palepead, had ,tl e Society’s cup His
group consisting phnlirlof thp,Dales brpd,fjpe. The open sheoj)
strong competition
son’s Dales bred Wdllbaik, another
cliste^ faulted between Mr. Robb
sheep lihd'. Mr. R; W: l-known. Rowland
sheep tanner, with his pwa|edales, ; to the class for homed ^m e r j lambs, Mr. Robins m took the rec ;bird .with shP®
iwhlch were plaeied secopdj td jthose ex hibited by Mr. S. V:rity|:ariG^*'Srav.p,tl|e previois Saturday.
premier award with a'|h6rhed,rapi lamib, which was second £t G;
! He alsojgatoed
homed shearlihgs ’wl lph class 'at Gargrave. i For Mr. RDbtoson was a;ato cdrrylr.g off first aid! ipcond|prizes with sheep|: which were wltiners at Gargrave.
Eirgiia'ye, ,an(i with won In their
horned ewes, to 'the fork.
.One of the best ,(iass[s ln[the open
section was that fot hifned rams of an;' age, ai.d the judges exp'ended milch tlmd to dee ding between the ijelatlye pierlts of Mr. Wallbank’s
threeliyears.pld Swale- dale,' shown for jth( ) first time , this
: year, and which pci isri ses) in exceedingly good' lead and coax. End lj4r. l)tobtoson’s three! years old, Dal id bped ram. which carrlec, ofl>the ch uh] dlmphip jfdr Dales bred sdeep at Garjraze, the diamplon-
.Iriterestlngi and :the progranurie ‘scurries,”! ‘The Clitheroe Borough
Tliomley Terrace, Longrldgi; Maui i Street; Bolton-by-Bow and.
Vase 6f Cut Bloom; ,il, In the local classes, outstanding] entries, ■ I , •
were those :for store glmmetj lambs, entered by Mr. J. Thomber, of; |Raygi|l
Hill, BoltorJ-byrBowland, i :Eoses,i any colour: 2,i Row, Holden. '
Six Blooms Gladioli ; ii2. Six Blooms Asters: 1,1 Ufo
1 Kjenyon I HOBTICULTDEE ■
3j Geo. Clark. 1 Collection! of Annuals:
Mrs. A. Brace
Ilife. Brace
I Six stems I of Antirrhinum^
LOCAL. 2, S. Lawson;
Pandnsoh; 3, S! Ihwson; of [Cabbalge : 1,- §.! ILawson;
, Parkinson. Dish of Peas iwlah Dish Eight
Pollard Eight
2, Geo vjcv IClark. i'
of Lettui:c^': V>'pe :ol 'Clark;- 1, Geo. dark;
of Beans: 1 and 2, Pbtatoes' (kidney)
i[ ;R. teingleton:'2, 2- J.
2, Mrs. ‘2, R.; R.
John Bleazard. ! | l and 2, Geo.
iBleazard, , i Oiie ibuiich 'WiidiFlo'yyrs
rchildren^' Pets : ■ 1, Staaley Roberts;, Donald DIhsdale; . 3, WilUpm' Longmire.
tnire;- 12, Irene Life. .................. POULTRY (OPEN) ■White Leghorn, (temalp) dale'. '[" : some en, too,
sports, which
iCojn- pofnt dress
ifeeh”
racer .and mufleal chairs prpvpiboth ■.............. itorti
ladies’ .
highly enfertalhlhg,,
'selectlbhs throughout the afternebn, ind i the'. customary dahbe followed evening, |
In the Day fechool.
Hollowing Is a complete; list of OPEN HORSES;
Myerscough,
Bolton-byi-Bowland: 1, J. W. Wllknson; 2, ,F. Roberts.)
Vaimer Mare or Geldmg, most agriculture ! in the district.
iBest Fdal: 1. Jas, Hayhurst, Dairy ^rm, cibipping- : 2, J. Moon, Lowj ’Ihon ber, llViggleswbrth. . . . • . ,
. S> ' ' " I
' Special! class (open) for best (3oI| or, ; illy Foal : 1; Jas. Hayhurst.; 2, Thompk Fajrker, Sprtags Farm; Downham.
i ■ ; ■ HUNTERS.
nell ■Mount, . . Pann,' Bolton-by-BowIandl ■ ' with a Master’s Certl;li(
U Parke; 2, A.;H. Porter-Hargreav .WolfendCn..
Hunteijs ■ : ,, I OPEN CATTLE,
a two-teeth Ith
Farm,' Sawley: 2, A. ’TatterskU.'Bdwlaithe, Bolton-b^BOwland; 3; Richard Newhiouse, Old Vicaiage-Farm, Bashall Eayes.!]
’Dairy l3ow,'In milk;; .h W. si Aipih, Hill
teeth : i, Richard Newhouse; 2, A Tatter- saU.
H Life; ] 2, Richard Newhouse; [! 3, H. |jffe. Palatine Cup for best Dairy COw.dr Heifer: l ; W . : ' S . ' i A s p i n . , p ,
■ Pat 'beast:'T, ,J; W. Wllkinsoi,; ■ j '.i' LOCAL CATTLE,
' Daily Cow, in milk, r- 1, a'i .liaittkirsall; H. Life.!
:H. Life.! ;i !) 'Heifer) not mOre than 2 bropd
A. Tattersall.'’ ,. ! ..... (Cow.'far-Heifer,'not ;mqrfe; '
rieth : [i) J."Wolfenden:2,' A. (Heifer, not more than 4 broad
.Tattersall; 2',' J. Wolfendeii.' ' i Collection of three animals : itrtsall; i !2,;-H;''I<ife);
: , .'.BREEDERS’;,,CLASSES.
'' Heifer; to' cplf; or-, milk,’ pot mi ire toari ^ teeth;
than 6 broad teeth : 1, A. ’Tatte: Wolfenderi^:;
v
broad ‘teeth; 1',' A.' Tatiersali; Heiferi .riot'showing; any. prOW
r Dinsdale'; '2,' A. TattersaJl;
te'rsall; I 2,;H. Geldard. i.... , :■ I !' OPEN.;SHEEP,
Robinsoh; i 2, R. 'Wallbank. Homed ,Tup Lamb :-' 1,- T.
R. yvallbank. -Three!. Homed, Shearlings:: ,
■Heifeil Calf, under 12 months: 3, J. 'Dirisdale. Three; Hom'ed' Giriimer . Lslinbs; 1, T.
:iobinson; 2, am
ml 2, T.
■Roblrisdri. !, . ., Threei-Horned Ewes,:. 1 and_2;;T.Rpbmson,
Homed '.'Tup; ij ]R. WallpEnfc;
'' Three Swaledale Ewes; M , . '2, Ri-wlaUbank. . •
jWallbaiik.
Swale3ale ' Shearling::Tup! -
local SHEIP. ‘A; Tattersall. ;Three Stork Glmmer.Ijapibs; ,
! Plate! of six Hen Eggs (btp.wn) ; Ij Erie - Newsam, Alderleigh, Clitheroe;
Marl'Hill, Newton; .:-2,.-Mrs. .;J Harle Syke, Burnley; , 3, iRrp. GJ Smith, Briercllfie Road,' BUmley.,
BUtteh two :J-Ibs: 1,
Pickles.) ,! . . ' Plate of slxlHen Eggs (whit!
•Brennand, Dean Slack, Slaldf H. Crotoley.
Three fat Lambs,; l, .J. W. 'Wllki'nsbh; 2, . :
1, J.'
iber. Rak'gill Moss;. 2, A. 'Tatter|all. ^ , ■' B OTTER .AND TDGS'hi)PEN]
Mrs. -Ej. M.; Taylor, H.'. 'Pjckles,
^ ! ' 2, Mrs'i 'J. H.
l.lMrs. H. !,! Mrs.
' T
RobihsMi.'l ■ ' ’ M "!'■- "■!: , . ' i!'' il'Best ibllection of tert :' 1, T.'Rbbmspn,
T. Rbbtosoa; I anc 2, R.
' Cow or Heifer, in calf or milk, not lall;
■more , 2, J.
( ■'
: (3ow or Heifer, to calve In 1939 i 1 ind 2, : eeth:
, ,
haja'6'broad ■ irsill.
teeth
1, A, Tat-
2, . , , "
' i; H. ^rossley. Heights Farm, Boltcjn-by- iBowland;.’- !, ......
' Bull, riot showing more than 2 broad teeth: ’
Heifer i in milk, not mpre than 4\broad ! ■.
COW oi Heifer, to calve in Sejptejnbet: 1,
ff 9 f to $fte/ter haW She/iers.
ADVICE bombs to an air raid.! k i
,:with HoUy
Fopden
icate: - ;s;
1, T. 3, J.
concluding (with two Bat?d
■White ’Wyandotte (female): il, J.,Brian : ' ‘ 1 ,,. . ,.
Smitlrion,flBrow Bottom,' Cljtheroe; 2, Frank Dinsdale, iAlder House,- Bolton-by-Bowland.’ Rhode jriand Red (fpmdle) : 1, P, Mead;
2, P; Mead, Lane, Gate, Boltoji-by-Bowland: 3, P.,Mead.
Cock or| Cockerel: land! 2; P.! Mead. F. iEugdale; 2, W.
' Cross-bred Hen: 1,
Crossley. ' f |.POCLTBY ,
dale. ■ (LOCAL)
White ^ghom.(male): l,iMrs. R. Akrigg- . White fehom (female): | 1 aid 2, P. Dug- ■ k, ’
land; 2, Prank Dinsdale. ; !' Rhode :!sland Red (mUe)j l!and 2, P. Mead Rhode island Red .(female):;
White Wyandotte (female)]: ;.. ; ] :i:
played Mead.'" I' In- ;he
Ariiy otlirt variety (male).|:-|!l: ' Ariy other variety (female) :
.| . ' ! ' | ]'.]' !i'
land;. ." k ' . " ''! Likeliei t .Cross-bred Hen:
awards. Dugd£ile. I ! ■' : ^ ____
Mare or Gelding, for agricultural purposes and 2, )J. H. Threlfall, Further Light ' ■
Ash,
. suitable for (joined' to
Bretoliig Pen < 1 and 2 , P, Mead. ____ .' I " 1, J. Frank-
1 2 and 3j F. W. Crossiey. 1, J. Praak-
!,H.Llfe; '2,F. .!
PENDLE tEbEES'l| AND CRAyEN HARRIERS.
"
Best, Child’s Hunter!:, ij Miss' D., Heafori;, 2, Miss D.,PorterjlargreaVesJ
■V.C; Raiie: ; 'J,'J" Robinsop, J. Bolton; 2, ] ' :
Miss D. Porter-Hargrea'ves.lMlss J. Robinson: jumping :'. l,|Miss Joan Rbblhson;:: 2, iMlss
D. Portef^Haigiyves;: 13,1 jJ Robinson, k Bun Stickingl; ,1, Miss R. Dawson; 2, J.
Robinson' 3, ,Miss J. Rqbtoson. .
iMuslcal.Chpirs; l,iMls4 June Heaton;, 2,
Miss Ann-Yorke. Juriiptag,:! i;lMlss J: Hbatgii.
Heaton;
Miss .C. jPorter-Hargreaves.' Ctostumd Race : 1, A: Tattersall; 2, G. J.
Agillty[Rax:e :| i;
D.lYorke! Obstacle-Race:
3, M& V) ;Pqrte rjHargrriaves.i ’ ' '1, Miss June'Heatoh;
, 2, Miss, June, 2,
Bolton, Roefleld,iCUtherodl - S/'M.' Li Bolton, i - Jumping toiPEdrs :■ 1, Mlssi Joan and John;
Robinson, Ashcroft, chatbuni; |2, D. :Cpw- bum,,Miss Cptvbum; 3) A Porter-Hargrepyes,
:'Mi^''D;'Harigceaves.k ' ' ' " ' J,
iBoltori,. -----------------, , Musicill Chairs': l,;Joam Robinson; :;2, F. , . „
Kenyon: 3, D. Cowbum.!- Farmera’; open handicap Scurry: il, J.
WoUend m; 2, A. Tatter^ll. Scurry :. 1, A Tattersall; ,2, J. .Wolfenden.
Air PUBLIC. The following hintsi arid Information have
been ikSied for thh benefit, of the public in] regard to" the best fdrms of protection against
that thfe! dhect. effects .Of a' high, explosive bomb,‘that is, the effpets Iwhich'cause major leBtructlon, fextehd over'a! very llpilted range, ttot'farther; to‘most cape^ than d ,30-ft pircle
First lof all,, It should' be. ibome: to mind :
round thebbmb. ■ " '.]" I t J s l_________ _ ----- . ,
(includihg ePbnters of :ralt' guns), blast
which are liable to cailse the greatest number )f casualties, and; the. todividual- can: do a
- and!; the ’. fall.o. of ’ rlebrls, sthi
a d
pl-air- i
Treat dpal to 'Ptotecti - hhnself agataSt! such 'ffects.
ANDERSON ly-AiTat- mything except a direct jhit, or its equivalent. ur properly earthed overjis Virtually secure from Anyoiie • who; has .] a;
Therefore, anyone who has a i shelter, not yet advised .to! sekto ilts; 'erecUpii 'at
tiori by,aigglng;k'tre«ch|ito the garden]With 18 inch-is of Overhead’earth-cover.' ' • ' -Theniidinarj': dwelling-house pffers;a good
_..bse .’who haveyrio garden shelters airi' a' -considerable degree of,.
’■
deal of protection. The Mde^walls, Or one or two, floors'Overhead, will [stop
BEST PLACE I {INSIDE
most spltotersi house!
' The 1 tel j)iai:e tosl4 the holrie Is'the; base- -
toeht, bi) if there is hb b^inent; the ground floof. ' - ihoose!' a pastekb ox ‘ ri room wRbi a- sinail- V: hdOWi'for Ihd plpce of refuge,; pspec* ially./ii it; iboks oiit ora a rian'ow passage. Email br narrow robrtis aifi better than: large
ones., I , -j, a positibh "where spUntfei's coming through ' the North Pole and to'e -arithl If it 11 hecessdry'tp-cl ‘ -’lopse a room.-'dhoose ■'be, their .itofitlcial outlook , .as ; 'wide, bpart as ,
{the wto low.will notihit anybody. On no accouni. lobk' but of |thel window during an air raid ■ ’The'sticking of stout paper or ad hesive tape' icrlsseiiQss bn -the glass or windows willigreatly ireduefe the dangerifrom flying OTlinters of brokeri glass. ’Windows are best left bp^ , if' there bps been, no -gap
warnhi!.',
lany 'trenches.
[stantial ibuildtog. A —. bufidinte, anltirea; or al s:but-archway Will e'ctloi. Do not to any event remain Jij the street.
Anyone who, ;ib put bfj doors should follow s .4ns leading to pu'jUc basements ibr seek shelter to any suto narrow passage betoeen
: . .. ^ Otherwise
from Adolf Hitler. ,Therb Is a deal ilarity ’ between!., one d}qml;ort - and
like Stalin ,whc| differs v;ry little in effect .............. — - • ' of simi- aiiother,
’The invasion of Poland w aq preceded by the ! broadcasting, from Berlii , pf | certain teitas
HITLfeB’S diplomacy 'will go down t o
'that Poland were: annbririced | as having re- ijected. iWhetoer,,'. with the; ■ intention ' of deceiving! the [[world or only the German
: public; these termS had t\'b, aspects On the One harid .there wias all tl e| old arrbgance to toe forin'of ah immedia'e! demand for the
i cession I of Darizlg, which -of course was a followed by
HEL'TERS. Anderson shelter
the secondary effedts, that iS, splinters ■
shells.from antl-alr-
"I ’■'!
1 and'2, P. Dug- |
li ■ : . ,
Three TUmips: 1, J.; Ljfe Thret Beetroot
Potatoes (rcjund^: i' 1, '' ■ I ! i
, John Bleazard; 2, W. Clark.
1, F| HAyhurst; • 2, John 1, Edna Ldng-
1
Mr. R. Kenyon, 2, Geo. Clark,
I Six Blooms of Sweet Peas: . I Geo, Icidrk; 3,i Colto; Singleton, Barrett
R. Kenyon; .IHayhurst,,
B. .Miller. . rs. :W.' Moon;
B1 Mllleh iTwelvfc Blooms) Chysanthemums;
CAREY LORD.
,'TTIE issue Is now joined., 'Whatever A else It settles it will bring to an
end the Intolerable conditions which have inflicted ■ a constaiit series of fundamental crises o n ’the patience of mankind, i Europe has had Dictators to
deal With through a long history. They were all' wrong-headed, an 1; the riian It iri hoped will be the last o! Hitler,
is a criminal scour drel bargain.' toto the 1 certain
part bf Po
that to
of reasfan, for th not e,vei aware of accoidiiig
terms had been reachec
them, Adolf what! tile Polish fronted with was
il have never h this column
concealed my detestation if Hitler and his methods. - There were points to the
am wcU aware that some: of
leading them ever since tliey were foo. enough to POy him to 'i -pre-eminent position of powbr. Only fie most doofe
them: to that \yar which nine of them 0,0
. , I . . . .J . ----- .
head of yhelr been sufficiently himself, believe
no serioud f'aitll !or revpre iqe
tp.rule the world, khey Shave all thought that. But few l , ani'; of them have been sp thoroughly dishonest: such unmitigated tricksters as this latest as firant to world
that same Pro’
dictators! Ip. , 6ur own Henry' Tudor, otherwise Henryi the Eighth, hjad -iriany
defects as! a world mpna:’ch and leadep. but In (iomparison with Hitler he ’was: entitled to be ; created ! ]a , Reverend, gentlemal, |destote hl5 Ipmous conffict;
with the fdpe wpo could iqt swallow his demand for .moife than ojae v^fe.
Bighjt Idplown tq the lastji conflictj Hitler
to the arch-c eceivebJ
”Too lati. too late,” he, ci|ieR, !f they have not'sent -their Polish representative -to
meet me !ln ttaie to acerpt my .terms,
Iwhen as a fact; whether t Mrse.term^wqre acceptable^ or not,\ n^t ler the polish Government npr thpir backers Prance and Britton
hadj.at-that *age ,even heprd of 1 them.!' Thid kind' o : deceit is offiy perpetrated biv |dip]lomaUcj blackgitordSi and Hlter jhas! had, t ie [good fortune from hls ,owni warped vlfwpoinf to haye, to his, second to cotont md
..R.lbbentop, an agent patated only iiifi pmbU:fi6^®? .less blac t than hlmselfi
' i ! ' ■.
conflict. One man has the sole responsibility. Ever siiid6;his elevation .'cp the spectacular position if'Dlctatori of |
ATO mistake however musl be.m'ade as to "iT who-' is' the, author of' the. European
Hitler: - has’; ■ boasted of ' ' hq one-man show Germany! now ils, life haS I oasted. thatteve^: one in'Germany must obej h)s wUl apd- u he differs even to oplrrlon.^ the risk of .;toding wmseif to a concentratlpn camp, and,he has Insisted that all Gennaris toUst be ready to make war: on their rieighb mrs at the instairt call.'of -the-head of ] theySrate. (.Hence,there can- -be .fio. .dlvislcto of esporisibtoty, even though ■
tie'{German Reich, lals proved
moment before an
crowd the! ■ world. has evei, known could possibly nave iastalled a Hitler at the • affairs.; This man, has mad t(! ,try 'to niake
he was called 'upon ,by . . . Idence to which he has forthwith,
character I of Napoleon'that one'could metl oc, genuinely admire, but to tals pinchbeck
his
defenders done for
attempt to show what he has
what h a s ------ -— W!
' the German I ebple. Well, he done ? He has brought
wanted ana to wlhich he ha j been steadily
com] ily bouids
accept something! a
Imitator Hitler there Is non :-kilo;not one.' Sch4sc|bnigg. I
CzechorSlQ^kii
'oland did notirespon-1 to this modicum "' b mish jGovemment .were
th
the term I. In other words, 'Gle
ebur^, disposes o\ the Polish plei
________ amomt if reason on' the the Reich. Bui good Cfire was taken,'
ih[ headquarters.. That, fof their set iousness. Instead,
lemun broafloast, the •ejectsc before they had
disclpsed and without emniert at Warskw. used twelve
ever bad they been a defeated enemy. .On the eitoiry of two dsys withbut the arrlyal
with a ‘dpmand^w .of ‘.prudeijce
The) Pi ____, .. of the envoy who] hrd: .
jbverrimerit: had beOn con- aldeinami to send tq Berlin ni^tentliry authorised!;to Vhijch b ad; not' then -been reff refaice to his Gjov-
has, risen to; arms) : .'We bear |nti grudged against any people, but there can be no trilce With a! system I which makes a-tolerpblfe:olyi- iisation impo^ble. |In! ,these pimS we, have in-the woi:ds of Mr. Chamberiam the suppoiil of the British Commonwealth and .'he-whole neutral World. 'Welhav'e' many-ateets, but even with these.we shall; need to eyertie^very—^, ounce of ,our strength.') .Hitler-has] promised' / us a top^iex waxthan'toat.df 1914. Perhaps it will be) and, perhaps [part .of-ltsfeause wlU|
IT Is'for the overthrpw'of'such.a Dictator; . and ali he st'aridsi'fdr that tmsiriatl|Dn
Thii was precisely the ] topriths ago agatost
prior tolithat. with pr.' fies naturally did riot
ilcW exceeded 'che cqirimpn decericy
irreiuljarly, Hitlel cotomr nlcated the terms to tpe'Pollsh Aliibassadbr forthe first time.
'become fact and I cut, short-the wa-. _ 'Since ■Hitler has chbseri wkr .despite a mtltltudfe of : opentogs ''W:!'avoid | it: Waf: ■■therp rn^t-be; There is" abundant eviderice ■ tint| W
imore- than' those, addressed by ()Presldent iLtacdln. It Is no use building up on any up heaval' in'Germany—not the smaUpst relaxa tion is justified—but that; possibility may'yet
-be events! Inside Germany! ’The pec-plej'there surely carmot be fooled -all the; thiffe any
"o|it wq ' : supplie-
]itorpedd !Y|dr)c)ia : lives,'a| ito.ori ithe Na!, itoe tq ! fadu: ifi 1 (liiOl p Unied
Whe
pksieris .shlfs.1 ^ arid 'iiT
‘Soi .. i rescue’:
B ,are
eeri i summoned!' so Commons was'as near'unanimlty ap it is ever ,thelfew wh ) voted in
i :'!Arid! toe ; i'lpuse ] of likely to! be, I su]
and silmultaiieouslM tdld 1 Imj they had been reje :tdd. Then tolibWed't le broadcast to 'the wor d. I:: But whateyer, t life -impression this bro! d( ast. gave to! the G rrmSiis it left :|the rest o:: the world cold.'’!I; was only,through thfe hibadcast that the!British Govefhmfent hea -d bf the teitos fob tht first time. . .If they had (been commilnicated to'ih® Polish Gov-: ernmerit they would pbvl'msly| have IbeeiiiTe-- trar SI fitted to Lopdon'uithbut delay. 'So' Hitler began ofierations - in) iPoland wltp a- deUperetely concocted dlrlbmatlc lie on his]
.UpfeF I Tlie ' British Wl rite' I Paper, ■ rr ore- protoptly-'. issued tllan itsj corresponclng;: numbir which followed tire outbreak of .war: in jisl4. reveals : me coirespbridence which] passed between Lqndon -i nd )Berlin.j: All - the] out for beace fi an end i It
,ju|drfbe put: to] pistol-print [dealings, ,|
suggests discussipri of the points In,;<topute on lerriis of absoluteje'qu't lity. between Poland
'the! President of the Uni ed' Rtates,' the Kng of thej Belgians and the GUeeri of toe Nether-
-----—-n
'Reichstag. Hifler' bdastfed of liis'.smartness land gloried in' the crime he:had perpetrated 'oh [the world. NeVer to nistbry. has so tnuch power been concent :atefi in one hand and never to history has it succeeded when it [was
'in hls outrageoiis' ha: ._ , so blaced.
British faepple I enters the war sad hearts at t ne' in’epressible
with! land
-wariton folly .of it. But thpy-fenter; toe .with'a griiriness ahd letferminatlpn never'
iwar
kncjwri before in any! wa' during-our! long'ex- Istenc'fe as
a.natloh rind especially since simf lar]days one hundred f nd thirty y'earsJagO; when] we stood; alone'
agklnst-.the grpat- Nap-, olepn .master of Euif,ape.) has striven despe ratfely es) and , prestige Ihaije
i
coriciiiate the wo have ireached the diplomacy' or that bf mnee, -.or even 'that of Mussofiril, 'still'less any'appeal to| toe
whether by .thfe | Pope th^t ' great Republic
Id I agriressrir. And nowlwfe end oi it. No efforts of our
rarci to aVold. •, Prtoi been paferificed to
hif best principles . o f , human. i moraUtyJ '"•i-- or , the President of
m'drlted out for hhhsellf. 'Herejected-bne and! all)
briished.aside allipjetence of negotiation, and J invaded hls smallest compunctlc declftation of war.
J’lllest. charicej' of | .tlumin'g :the -senseless Ai lerlea, have had the bition of’NaallRitler from the path he has,
ri and likewise without a! His shameless record of]
neghboiir, ;without|‘ the
ferred sbihfe'of his'
fcowfeti.to hls_' tog s^, that Is to Six people whbst sole object wUl be to carry'.dut'n Hitler progrtohre and suppress all ideas bt their' own. i H >w |did Hitler cornfe
- now ' Hitlefethas apparenHy trans
to take the risk of a majr r war in wtoch he must have known that.- vorldj opinion was against hlto todependentlj -if whether all the
woridfe grins' will be agfiilst him? [In iny htoriWeiopinlora'the scale web temediby the iiypbcrisk'of Russia. (Dice Hitler satisfied hlmseifi that the '■Ru'sslins-' would'
lnot.be
agtonst him-whether for hlrii rematas to be teen-uhe was prepared to take the risk. Hra attitude: since,1-the:,slgrtog of the non
aggression pact, with-Russto isuppoils this view; and is confiriried by his thnist totq the 'Corridor the mqme’i t 'the pact was'ratified fn Mo'seow. Hence we must face up ito the fact. that a people who all a otrg have takenia lead' rn’ dehounoing aggr^onj are irot only willing: to "stand aside Injthe eveqt of to. armed. conflict,. but; so, ittle .does principle count in the scale of vto.ute when if. cotries, to a decisive, irrevdcaple i procedrlre, mto
possibly be itoitod to .the ’airlcsjof aggressors. In . an earlief article: this pact! business was
described as an! act bf'-'t‘eafch4tyv [to the. litoit of'what has happe led'since fit is the greatest act of treacheD in the history of, the modern world; It mas be freely adrnlttfe- that a -few of our- sfrcifieri-leaders in the;
British Gkbinet, .Whom 'il lik stocerehi ,to bp; hoped Mr. Chambeflairi' will discard at the earliest oppoiluriity were jtolsay the letet,
.ently wfiling-to believe that,Bolshevist bullets and bombs have not tie!same.damaglhg
,
half-hearted in their des re! fop co-operation; .with a Bolshevist regime-they werfe appar-
effect, as Fascist or' Capixallstlc bullets a bdtribs—but that provide r -riotj the, kmalli justification for-a frlendlj m-angempirt, with the “.enemy,:’.
hence Stalin! and hk 1 ep'clunen will in, the]nostrils of deemt jicople
rest ol their days. i ;
me of the denjocracles t ow dan apprec; why toe, iWesterhisfed, Lltv inoff an.'English wife, was shunted' tiori .bt power :and influence |as diijeciui-u foreign affairs in the' Str lln hierarchy. Hi iwdfe too much df a demotrat for a Dictator
nifendacity and irisiucemty is completed fay a' prlicfess which to orie. short, hour transformed! Poland from a frieid to, be flfettered inljo an; enemlyrto
be.buliled.hriri beaten up. But at’, “'■
thfe 'tiirie of , , . programme is belAgmid up arid that the Poles wlilj’shfw to'e (Dermahsi that]
■ Prl
they I are riot top'brilf arid Prance haVe fe'lvei
ej
Belgium, Switzeriau Olj le br all of,’.them.]
hrive)[stood by them ]a dol"since if Poland) is' tof ay , it- will'; bj
! they’ were! bound tb: .nnexed'to the Reich! oilowed by!, Holland,; jRoumanla to-morrow,'
ightirig race. ■ Britain thfelr’guarantees an,d
I Al, all costs we! inake' bur stand; it! Were preferable; to ,^rish in - the attempt to!
preserve liberty and; freedom to "Euxepe- But toe result wql'
Be.toe'end of H*tierlsm illdation of
arid the : trulh and sanity.
IHE greatest -fcbnkilation I at toel out break of waf is that even more, much than in 1914 the Rrilish is a united
riritiriri. In 1914 toerie ;Were many brave words, bt t also many reserivatldns:' This'time |toere at! hone. The. Nazi sytierii,. with fits horrible sp rit and, butpageouri 'ImmbrpUty in toter-
WHEN YOU LOOK FOB
ni tlbnal relations, tnakeiup something Which evpri the most ;cjrilca9 amongst us, feel, that w'l, [must, resist, to srilf-preseijvatibn. ; Men
at ;ried in '1914 moriniig and night over the varlbus document -pfiblisHedi to theiri own toteriests by belligerienti nfetlons rahch to argue 'a&utl' to'
’There ^ riot
jukt[published and as it
cbnslsts.not of eom- mfents as to Whether-this was-contended: or toe [other but of ioplps -Of the actual docu- th. 1 ................
toe' White paper
St •anger to,
toe.lti .riltlri. The :Gerriian case' fe- itlc l 'that hfislriiade
mfents of riegbtlktlpn the nation whlcri pub- lies SOinetllinS. quite, rilflerent, mnef ! H a
X
p^rile and aholhef. ni )nths since Hitler re luting friendship with
eveiy charricte) ir' the enerii;y of
E h( said:
Wedo not £ nother. ‘ Wfe nations will livi be able ; to do recognise all nise' that a f|
i
strive for ai lor an unde: fb be found, nd farther
history as toe dlpl ariaby of the bpUy.
expect anything from one are .two nations- and | these anq neither of them' will way with the .'Other,
this, and we must’afi -tecog-
eorte of 33,000,000 will always i butlet'.to toe sea'.' A way •standing 'lp this respecit had And'this way will be fpithep extended)
.Certainly Itofags'lbecome, hard to this p. ;ij
S s t o u t to e p i f f a c t IS the two) State eaderships, arid all I reasonable- and .astute
irea The natiito£>toiES and'smafi national 'roups frequently: I huarrel- among themr
fierrions’ 'among thertwojpcoples^ and nuritrles'
possess.this]firm will and deter-
ninatlon to iniprove relations. - I; is! not toe tfeles; who havfe relaxed ttat i
to 1.. And Hitler relaxes it now because \ ^ t did! not then'forsee has happened—he has
.. toe Czechs'oiit ofl'toe way. ^And, hfe Jfe 'En willing if Danzig land Poland are given
toe givfe
sbo| ustj be a
:bod will between one' tjls less thwl twelve ated how he had won Poland.: .’This iriwhat
'
. ; Bempmbqri-tliat wailiaye.tiwa^i 'a bbolce 'i([isplay.';a^' stdel; oli i ‘goods ^tai)io|ioi Gilts
■iLADLEB Dl^l^G ./{ ./■ LApij^’ |4^B,AGf'.
.TABLE Ma[c 9{ : i (Wood ■
lOUIABY BinsIISBES t N0TE0A8ES
FODHTAIR FENS , ' by Parker,
igOOK^S- ]■[ bI^BOLA. lIlBBQBS BETS:
Cork) fbRses
I AND PENCILS Waterman, ptoJ ,
”'‘’''"',tl)ie latter: pari’Ol thh;- " ■ It,.may'be:
and eJermany, Thfe Germ m!riutocrat;i;ejected It j At one strfake he retufleri the Holy See;
'lanris'iWho had either, mtoe| kppeals.or.bug-i Igesled ways of in Svhich'they
reaching el peaceful spttlement; were, fareppredrto assist: 'Ami igue to his - dcicUe
, ,
ready. The House ot'Commons has sat at- alf] times even oh a|i Sunday to pa a ml-tl^ legislation which such a' crisis in toe nationi history .!,demands. |
the “No,” 'lobby, ate! prepared'-M. welcdme Hitler with open arms.j If ] not tody'at least, cpuld have abstained., Both the Liibour and Llhferal parties’ are With a Tory, Gilverriment on this ohiciai issue, and aS I write-there is soirie evidence' that!new!blood Will
be.mtrcp) duced'-lnto the"''dabihe,t.j .One| v ell-known, critic in’'a'Sunday:paper.faints to5]Cabinet, to remain as it is: ! '’Nonsensc.-aitant, non sense.', There arfe :two:fundament£ ,lj reaSdns. for change. First; 'we, wtoit toe:btet!l?rpihs possible ; to direct this "war to a successful conclusidn; we cannot: tolerate!'fluflefs'-to the - Cabinet - while fihe -most cat able meii'. stand’ on the doorstep. ; ’Secondly a -united, nation requires united riepresentatlop: Th® people will go forward with the greaterjwlU. arid power if ,and wpen they' knoW, they nave. 'behind) them the''best men in allj Parties, or the best men in alllpartles willi4g|to|unrier- takedhe job. There'may] and wfiflrip prltl- clsms at: times,-but these'are required to keep of ] pur'; ■ ■ dersjup:! to| the
the.! very best scratch." Tb say'we .aheady hav^a, Cabinet lea ersh
of,supermen !ls. pure Iflctldn., '■,! -That' Isj toe reply , to' Peter! HbWard; .jof-l the H’-Sunday
-Express. ■’ Peoiplfi |oJ classes i^d of all 'shades of opinion 'have, 'for - tweree imoritos stood shoulder. :to'!shbulda:.'!lri tlf
create a state! of
.p.ireparedness " will make our enemy of !to-mo: hour he decided onlconfllct.
,aj| (Wiiich, hie the!-
effort to
i'tO: ;-she to :£hElter,|
'bafemel
Sion after concession, giving'’not] one |Jot in. 'return. YoutoaVp plundered aiiffl enslaved. ?Ybu have dragged'(frpiri their inomes, helots, the workers ■'bf Ctecho-Slp'irilda even your own faitliful; TiroleseJ You i about the oppression' of the Fr^d Glty of
Tfitoally, we say tb the Dictator of) For years'you. hOTerextort-jq !- ,
It!is a war,Britain;,
■lofReriin'r l.Icbrices-
like and yelp
■Danzig, .to your national, sports of Jew-halting, 'arid jUdiclal’mu'rdferibf!any Who dare; to be , riemocrats. If you-wish! to charigte it^statusj 'what do you offer) in exchange ? .. j .For the. days’-of white' shefeis and' 'white flags- are. over for- usi '; 'The harshness lof ’VersaUIfes ttoougli it was lenient, by[’yourj,own stendards of BrestrLltoff and BriCharesttis'exp atpd. Brdm. now you feet nototog' fori ri,othtoB.|-rhat;is toe only language underistpfed, top ori y mguage evef'respected, at|'Berfemesgadeu ,' Np one can''fathom' toe Gb'rmahumtod w!io!dpes not ■ realise :Its'passionate,,admlratlor .feij forqp,
Before: me lie at, thfe* monient ,foar. Of the dozens of milltad'periodicals to it jcirculate ; to the Reich-full of :the.- iromaface| and ' glamour "of arms,'OfIi French t.nd'.English atrocities, and'"of sentimental .|Swries.],of toe 'war, positively hbtriesick' fOr ''tos tifanches, such-as fill -toe average-EngUah/:eX-sbldler.. like mjlself wlto, atn,usement and imazenieplj, loalhlhg and contempt':''' ’These people'ar& formidable. ■ ’Their 'couneus fere ] lot divided by , wealthy, .folks;' :wrio prefer-their cash to ' their' Country'] hor! by agitated' palfiots chhp-
France and — Nations go with It.
to an end a repeated series of concej __r* ,
•vfehltl At -lon .g .'last ’has come
which recall Fulke. Grevlfie’s bitter;;phrase about toe vaclfiatibns.of EngUsh,ipolifey before the similar menace ,'of Philip njarid top 'Cbunter-Reformatlon—Ittop ■effeir ilnate |
inr"
judges. of dangeir I which they of honour, which' they underrarii
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