G L IT H E R O E
B.C. BISHOPi .OF BERLIN ... WRippS ABOUT JUSTICE.
E i A CK 0 Years
ssuel of Febrijii ;893
u r t irigtor tier
ire.d orth 7-18-61
vdth of
, reported ar nember cf ■ £ 19-1 (
thb Court and th ;
Ribbjest.alc, go. tary 24th ,| m embership I
to in 1891.1 1892 was I
’ A.O.P.,1 increased! 20-1-0 asl
pelves Into a company, ! the.i of waich|was the lighting of ' lllaUUxdULLfliCiSi
£oe C^s Works.” I f x e d ^ not I less than £ 2.000 Id in shares-of £10 each.! and-
i.ot _O OArt 4"£ 3,000, to, be
e:; Tha affairs of the company It ) be aondtictedl by'” nin^ three ,of
lerson to hold more than ten
than’;r» V\n 6
iJlng were I nominated in the l( s of- agreement as thp | first TiVblter. Robert John
out df office every yfear, but eligible for I rcrelei tlon. < The
si rer ; j ct i i-ij,i t h e
^ s : FJev. posthumous Powell. O ' of Civil LaWs; :John Asplnall. i£ rd Baldwip.iJereml ih Garnett 0 amesjThomson.
Secretary : ;v rer : I a r
iWlUianp Sibbald. dI th a following
'
ing f ervic ociet; Wesley:
litjheroe ( U . S
kar',' Bi>).
, Part'
:s a was
om a series an C
■ ph) tbgrahher.
lifheroe [ twice considj: fl the' [cottoi,
lonsible ied n
Christ!: formec
Jnr.;;so: Guardians
Ions. 1 workhj)! the
. pfdvibus we ,i mheredi 137
for ijvas use ■
d,ori St ire Hq: cee pilzeslw
exhibits b^f his gidd^w
■rfeston ilutiqn on i a
Tovm
.LCLi. .milwaf jCo. with [regard, ;.ie nropdsedl extension ;of' the gridge 'line through Chipping, isop Bi idle and Slaidburn.
dinted )(:tors ( Lthe :tern I
aiithc rising Jrepresenta- depuiation about to be wait jupon the London and North
MrS jstud Ifarmi. Council .passed a
(
II ere 'vfc la! large atjtendance at ll eroe Baptist Chapel, on Sun- loon .to hearlia discussion ropresentatives of the 1: the] Established
iConfonmis •ches en'g.-„,-- arkei-, J.P.,1 ipre
afterr which
How dan-we bring
workipg msniof'C :h .wit li the me 'Chuireh ?
. itheroe into purpose an^
|nt [ikih-sq rare: Sviyean ; Benjamin
mn, 'West Bradford, 77 years. irmqnts : John
Cawley, 12,
Councillor J. iidedi The
depressed ' trade'
the pe
ihurch a vi:
: evangels . Endeav- at Chat-t
n o f Mr. A. iiKing Lane
:;itor from :son Of Mr.
g at tht' a'pplic C
was fui;
the re; also re
beih :
;(j)ndition of g mainly
vere |occu- ;ir meeting itlons for
(k vagrants
ief of i202 )orted that and that
jre;awarded at the irse' Sodiety’s Show Walter Whipp
im Lister Oddie w£ s nomina- ^
Willla n Sibbald. p i . Powpll.
Cockshott. Trappes; Haworth.
»»*-*-»&
iever^’ iFor this purpose ^as td be taken and fltted'‘.up ;as furnace^, gasotaeters I and ■ erections, I the preiiises when ___ ‘The I ' ?he capital
I iroug 1 o f! Clltheroe, “and no inteit, tiurpose or object
!, manufactories, sljipps, build- ' streets aridiipubllq places In
wuiiu—
I, ,wak given of an | old] giving the] copy deed of T ie GasI Light Company^' i September, li 36. Briefly; i concerned lonstituted
lfirst * Hail moi^e right to I _.;,x mofm voviamcyo n.fher!thc " T j EDGAR It. : WEST.,
to contend
.ived* .«n "newest had moi|e lihiect than anyone else.
Mart'P Top, Rlmington ■mb. WEST WAS BIGHTJ’
gjr,—I ■ The
W^rwL'^hTm h|s, protest.^; •6 ovemm-enfs r^rbsIbiaWyeaj
ySw^^issue^ajid claimlthat 1 ^ |^ ^ ’|a 7 were lihe starved ^
(hsagree with Mr,[ in h - n<1
S ' ?cal' ecela yr’
a 'sreat ncccssaryj
est. • •, I ‘u- ‘ oiiv riMessarv7” Ir t o miost oi i joiii'ney t S n t 'wohld be .glad__to
would include without ^toxicants.
Mn.W^t is ^ rightfm s e em g ^ ^ j t o ^ ^
protect Jho^re m t o w sh to disturb-|i to iee peace again an Uming Iqldrinktofoxic-'i .;ac^ss the frontiers,
;
onK Men wtio" are Uvi who areldead hage^given
Men who- are 1^
that wljich M, desire.
r^ o s^ in the“drs^rrtlrom:to’:|';^^^^^ • r ivvifg as wen t o i i f f i
J. WESLEY trolGHT.
Padiham.Boad, Sabden. those HlJlNS!”
o)r_That within a couple
the annihilation (ff all '“ ’S l lS
one -I- - varied are the
upon i his writings.;
' \ f k “fnd X 'exploders with a S e o u fw r a t h at the ahomiga-
lions of those Germans. be sure-that if it
we s^iould not d0 nu .IV.. ..V. [troubled with .left^^o.^^ LAND PIJBCHASES.
menti as applied to the Huns.. ,
Olliciously to keep alive.
Thou shalt not kill ’, but need st riot strive' •
Ia«i “iAiiffur” saysi “ The German i oon e are Hitler's Accomplices in
ds^ieer of crime.” If ft wme not
feo 'Hitler would never have con \ini4d his war to trie present date.
the i (--------- wOlf-pack who slm
o cfc — - el Czechs. The
leader. That the driefe not appear in is levidenced by th
is hif out to annihilate the Jews, but, t h the w it l the -Poles arid
every occupied country. Not only
Wltliout a protest in his own try without a word bf denunciation V bis murders
— r>niiiii.i v. xvwv v- ptmpities in their airmen w"0,r ‘“,'- f --- .>,0: sole
s s ' j i .s?r*¥w?s;f. rnot bomb strlqtly [military tar
..„.iras , but the boi things in. the not * tarj
;ets. CUtheroe.
not? I wrote to nting out that if
....ps. the efficiency
^ 4 1
ON STOPPING ri._I was rather nnock’s” letter k. I wonder if
smoking
an i his nerves will dehies this but toates that ™ben a P6t'- soli ceases to smoke, ,then t o .daraag^
in ! the issue last he agrees with me vori a fortnight ago ari habitual smoker of his work will fall sutfer. “Jannock'”
amused to read
dole by his smok la er states,,”Hahinent/ .X
L^P* ■ %
Si
hi ve to pay past, as well as
tl
Well, ‘Jannock,’ have-stopped snf
rig-is revealed. : He s are soon assumed
blit when we stride to strip them: off, tii being flayed alive.”
) t**- ------ )
yiu used subh emphatic teri^ b .th the difflpultri of breakmg: a habit
1 eing flayed alive”, to. e habit. In yo
smoking that s:'
aivin'i ~ that, hiving endured | t o
ortersiare. ^ ^ ridEHALGH viirorstoii, ClitherceJ
: BEER OR BACON?
: - irejudibe against beer-di'inkmg, induces • iome people to adopt 'atUtud'es 'sometimes.
Sir,—Enthusias:n| for m a k brich child n
this.vaew appe sleep,
r T I tla£s4'i
Vilcasqnt
REE hal; i evrfry
ill bMi I stora-
“■ra!!yiroSl^ !ypu' I'Siilti
B Xyou better sound . will l l l le c.
ayine- ey. of
aie: for i dults
point, ’:Jannock” rieplpres that herds of swine are cut down' while barley is us .d for beer, on thri assumption, that au would be well and that an: alleged waste would be eshverted into 8°°“ J ” if the 'swine hat. the barley iiow u-ed by the: brewers. His enthusi^m Has led “Jannock" nto an uttoly fa^e position, for it is well known that;sw}ne are onb of toe. Hast economical, insttoj ments for the use of fop-d. We all . our bacon iapd lur pork, but ;«> S® , we wriuld'havf ;to- waste enomj^
extraordinaw ^
quantities of foridstuff, to ing to us only s portion
it. Our (tovernment verxi wiWH seems to have adopted the .policy
using food to feed humari beings ra to r — i:. feed animals, knowing! d(^b^
for hiving smoked in: the to have to enduri rid myself 0;
let us suppose that loking. I shall now)
I, letter, “Jannock,'
id to describe the horrible effecto of I feel quite justified to.
tli-rihle punishment f^"^. eliciency has been impaired, I a“ h°. yperman, even ii Mr. Oxburgh’sj suri-
’ , Without matons
S n e e d by to f to e n t visits of ilavTnhati compulsory PUjhase-to leyidenceo by.^’y^^g come over price to ;be fixed :toy arbitration, will
Germans are a ply follow their word humanity their vocabulai;y
the! South of England for the sole S i
the smallest relation to military, CAREY LORD.
i'atest German South have had
wrote to me privately “ d omitted to (enclose name and address. He (or she)
rI This also' gives rile an '<riiporbunity to mportant.,: c_', eply to one of myicorrespondente who
'meet t o lease, for settling t o l^and question. ;The answer is that we have
had; comprilsoiT arbitration since met the case, for
purchase of land by
have continued ;o make good fortunes from speculation! in land values,_while,
...-V 191? and it has not , for aince that date sjhie
-r,<i=
others have continued to sleep five ui a bed. Furthermore, the value 01 any area of land cannot be determined at
odd moments arid in odd pieces) with out a general valuation. 'Daere is gen eral agreement bhat under the existing, machinery of [purchase the public usually' has to pay an excessive price. It is very necessary and
v.ety-urgent that a scientifib i,valuation of all the land should bef taken, thereby estab lishing a 'standard of value from which can be determined the vaiying values from'one point jtb another. This valu ation should bfe itaken by experienced valuers who would take all factors into
consideration, 'j J ^ gunTOER. “ b^kside," Whalley.
BOND^I OR LAND ?
I read a lett'ff by Mr Seckerson on financial speculation. He Prje®ts that
Sir —In your issue of February. 12th,
'while the small man all he can, and .more, for war savings,
, '’ j i
the City magnates are busy buym„- estates. [
the weekly lists of war savings, the pity contribritions to |which maintain a high
there: are other things to '’®. besides,: the. Government. Since , Mr. Seckerson 'deprecates the use of IpiYe sums of money ;for speculation tostead of for direct I aid to the war effort I should like to iknow what kind of a " l i e expilcts after the w an ji can ■ - - •
nveraeel I wish to remind him that ® n the recent war “>
Sir—^Being interested to the i^f^er I ribmitted by Ricriard A. Seckerson I lould like, ito shoW) the effects wbjeh I
all over t o .cour(ti7 . I read
m.the ^Daily Telegraph,”’: on the
lOth.Novem-
4 !! received 'river fifty telegram^
and bbing joo much bf an idealist , in
writes eye ^^.^jj^tructions PUt; wlik' S y » .4
ffufit at the Nazi order of life.if what, I I limited .I'y jietlnct division between IStmldatomlt is true: but
fX o f crlppens-or^thug^^^^^
T share with your) correspondent dis- j todiyidual; that just as this country, is not ^ I
irted and those which are not. objective
m j f any of . Jhe Gewnanmr^^Austrto | the^abs|ute •be- led entirely by f 1 “S iU s ’yfaa 1 f i ® . ? L n
be valuable to all. [ |\ NORMAN ' TAYLgR.
I s tX '^ I^ on e c^B, half an rinbuilt-over freehold land in °de of
the best residential Isuburbt of which was boughgifor between £ 1,500
and £ 2,000 before the _war, had j^t been’sold 'for £ 6)000. Evidently some flwle ihlnk' the Wd,
question..istvery
S i
reiiigees to this country. I advise him 1 founbatito ^ tto'totovidual or nation to: nourish', their acogaitoance^and |
.all maiitod. individual ' or nation right thereby ceases_toexat
are mot based oito ,I above ’
Sprtoclples o f right raay change: both)][IgufU and uneconomic. :
money, time, ainQ tnou^ii^^_tn tJip economists, | Goqld would seem
, **| . . X V.1 ‘rtyrtvlr? Vl is- both lil the midst of j tesrtSf Sb"&
- t o 'V o u n r c hM Bpto President
Both Presiaeni not .gam,revenue after .the .ii, 5 hfeld for somh ten
any ItimiNGTON’S “ BLAClit BULL.’
Sir,
T shall not be c.rawn a
. — th is . Question • a S y o ^ f lI
■ I Uttfe-hope for, the futore-Peace of. t o ’ world): History rePeatsi ■ tselL but ^
> > ■ held such vindictive thoughts* there is
■ ’ sense of a’.repetltion of harauej The
nirmpersi .whOSe .CUltUre, 1^ an friends now.
'the '^^i^enrWfedthejfdes. i It s news to ine that the
fllct. Th’e reco?ds of t o t permmcime nie to believe that they b ■th be ve'^ry,sweet. Was
all who do nat toe;the party Roman .Toathouc . Bishop of Count Bonr|d von Ereysing,
oiaiiO'tici xiv.*.v—
Berlin, , stands “The
a copy ot th4 Bishop’s Adventjaatorai. - - -«LV,
rette? wIilcR is dated Dece"ilwr Here are ^1 Ifew extracts „from
French did “ God . is jiist-He 13,^111 .fact, ehrna I Justlce^herifore He deman^ 3“=^ ,
incline I from all mar kind: whom He has creat^, His
ovm.Image, and whom
I pasi called to participate to t o
iH^vihe [ Eternal iue; He hw given us the hght recover I of reascin tl at we'imay recognise what
Rnrelvt no* one wohicl Surely^ o* one w asilsfe^ __
of, to,,.gi man is
. not
S o r r l ic e tor the violation of justice.
Justlice.is essentially a Quality based
upon eternal foundations, 'tt does not & d upin the.Wharyi^tlous .0
order to b^ I ^ ^ ^ iw e ; indeed, the facts show th^ I has pfaced to the
hp doiie bj'.”’ Another such principle is that the life of the innocent indi
, ... Do as you
vidual Ibe It an unborn child or an old person Us sacred, and that the innocent ^ a fn U hVtouniqhed with^orm place
- • ‘' '^■'ustice! is that instinct that HATHAWAY. L.A.C.
> Laading Aircraftman J.a m e s Hafliaway, who Is serving In the Middle East with the|R.A.F., Is the Ison of Mrs. and the late Mr. Hath- iaway, of il9 . Brownlow-street, Cllt heroe. Before' joining the Royal lAlr Force, eighteen months ago, he iwas employed by the Waterlog ;
Timber.Co.
1, , , \
now' a prisoner of iwar In Java; served with • *a motor transport company of the Australian Forces In Malaya. He Is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Lofthouse, ofvl2,.Stamford
Driver John Lofthouse, who Is
ilty. To take • the life of a. T
y .permitted to the authon- -X
1 not^erli^d frqm .the will ^ Ls;<rj.Hav»nv Heveioned wittun van TWICE-AjYEAR
__-V . fn.. prime, to SCHOOL TRANSFERS. Justice is 1
'
EDUCATION, COMMITTEE STICK TO DECISION. >
. There,
I H.M. INSPECIOS-CONSULTED Clltheroe' Education Committee
J. LOFTHOUSE. J. TOMLINSON. T. TOMLINSON. leaving
I Driver . I O.S.
I Place, Clltl eroe .ai^^hiigf^tcd to Austfalia BOtne
; |
employmeht]wi|h'^e Rlbble Motor Services^ ‘t Down Undqr, he has a banana fajrm. , ;
■ Mr. ’ and Mr s.- James Tomlinson, ^ 24,' North-htreet, eiltherp^ Joseph
Tomlinson i ind .Ordinary .Seamart Thomas Toiilinson arei thq sons or
F i r s t C l a s s Stoker JoseRji
Navy andl his brother two years. Both were formerly' employed at the Trinidad Lake AsRhalt Com pany’s work
has- three i irears. seirvlce with ^the
AT ra E p iro nantomime
■'■ ■ ‘t s ir—Amor g those inside Oeiniany s i l l - Sf'Si Serving With iH.N.
".j . I By NORMAN TAYLOR
TXTjHAT.ia feaqt of cojpur, music and W - lu n ito word ‘'Pantomime’' op.n- iures In our minds: To the kiddies it as a realisatiori o f: touch' heart yearning;
on February 8th put .into operaHon the twice-yearly transfer of scholr
last . month’s meeting of the Towp Council,; reference | bedng niade . to
j
accordir 1 place,: ana. ttie nu—- j — —-iii ai or nation; j the n ^ n of) ^erftreaa. as f-bllows
SIS’! « j basic pri^ples d f _ I ^
tice- with -human
from clients anxious to invest in real 9 nloD'et' existence of t o inm al 1 “ frit
arid pfopet i r t e l o f t o peoglesof the earui . J 'n a t
, , l\ Then, too, the :
; are age-olA No worldly rulert c n ^ :SH fe |i t .o f theL.rights,
worwiy power but by God
parerits have privileges ird their children] •_ ^sum'ed by any,
laaariirellgious .institoctipn^
and inis is »iin— c-,— —_ Father has proclaimed over agairi^-i^eligio
r a . J ’SrtBWes .
'^ifi^-hkt^ri'to rilrit and to riise their children as
h i . K S W d M t o ” '«*• ■
and fhis is aTriiSpie^wWto .««,) Holy as
S ' ‘2S ; /ivpr I elgn rights of: God .are actoowWg d ext
btr last t o t a ,well known firm of ^ J f a « r | y
gf fapiily dnd„of a f"l s
ars from the junior schools of the town to Bibblesdaiq Senior . School.- This question was discussed at
the opposition of the managers of St' James’s School to the'Sehemej
.[' managers’ attitude, At the subsequent irieetfng of the Education: Committee,, the minutes
totottoS*'’whfch^must"be enforced j J^^etlng^eld on Seht the interest o f t o mto the
X nfct be based on t o .soverei^ m ^ t h the soeSal suto kind
“ Arislirg ouf of] the_.minutg_s^gf H. Y, Burnet^)
vidrial ihd nation. The rights of bian^ I > __„j .j-q jjjg meeting of mana- ito,stt£viri6io iJ « b l /" “ g^:| I f X ^ucatlon] Committee and which God has' endowed
^'"'^plinowlSged 1 extra teacher andfthe overcrowdlhg mitv® q S c ^ must also depend ripori nationalJife, the tSi “ .d .; ^“|jrwlth th® .»?“ A S "
'[^hlch the question of J in clashes was dlscussbd.
„ -gsoiritfono ]5ecem1^r ■ r a ® s : f S s | |
came, to the 1.
thdli-'were .hot :con{crred on the | , toSchool :4iWlce.' : Himself.
, ^ representa
canT th e managers rescind, cancel , f^ g 'S ir ^ h iW n , to the Senior
to their former position, before the meeting .was held..
.and _
agre'eihent then made and .return
;tot^ tos fellow, actors, known m^bY . | .
b “ This was cai^led ’unaniniou^y the Council riot
y the Foundatipn: Managers, the ?Lresentatives of
^ I
pg-.sig 'junior arid Low Moor School I f iT Iu bm lt ted [to the Educajon
The minutes cf managers hf'. the tramf e ’?■ f.“S p o S w «“ * I C o ^ S tS r S t fa e d - tB e ' lo n o ^ ^ ^
“ t e A 1 ? * a s i # r d S s ^ 8 ^ To concur in. tti6 transfcij _of
that no s' ferred ‘
Committee, as); recorded
tha'ri it weaker —
rac ^s E r 'thiTterriblq' q«eri
4 fe a l ly ‘^ M t e e d r ig r i t s . ' u My dear BrXen^^I must
$ ^ S f a = i s d®eS"Tustice;
While! referring your correspon^nt to L f r y r i s f to to fei . . . s g [ .
of etornal immuta,ble right fives wdhln m how stronlly we are convinced ttkt certain Ptitoval. rights may, not
S
----- that- it will not be; much if private enterprise fs
aiio-wed^'to' go to ruin now. I ; would also inform® Mr. Seckemon that whi e
the small man; has aonq a tremendous lob vrtth his ”.httle all, it is the big money mail who has enabled usj to gat X a r on witri ' to war. .It seei^ vei-y unreasonable! fe accuse trie wealthy man' of unpatriotic ®°"riuot no^, t o City bias se^n; us succes^ully^ t
^irit ffi o u j [ l^ i% ^ ^ > tT e ^ ^ J
holiest'rtenff to v have money; [ The L „ n has - just Protestod ^rpiigiy. big ertates, riy' the way, have done far
^ big th mu they
' ^toulatlonT’riro’ bono publico, Most estates that are , now ! rieing
food that did much to riring'la^utHbe
[year by pll, say appeal
MiUlo: I The I
I by lette: Iwithdi-a
floweis
careless bjmdl: i trie I Goveri ent |to |allj
NC FL WERS PY ORDE^. O’
mceSsIST tnd flo^Ji
' p6s[t yTis vn ■ sayS •
•he C .
bat plail abuii
small pacxets of its riouki be sent ed.and has been ■P.O.
cARELfesSI)i: of gMldns
. tra :1 'ES$.
it wag their devotion to Assh
defeat of the'C^ennans >ri, Today, as in 1917, tore, standk ,)mtol- lenged t o verdict of the ^yallStoiety
'ptnent economy . :tor!usera.. .■ ‘
ire wasted each ng of vaporising
which reported that brewing was t o most economical use of gram vidCd in various ways the;maxiiium amount obtainable from the grain I-;
oBsERV^.
“ make cisRMANY SU^ER.’’ Sir—Your correspondent, .“Deutsch
land untef Alles,” expresses some force,
fill optalons:. |He has;every right ,to do so but 1 fear if the majority of people.
bought are [being bought so that to y may be improved . • - In view, tot t o farms: arid (other national .astote that generally constitute an. estate this-murt
more good tri t o country
around.them quitous busineto of makin^^ an they have done done harm, andithough j Service.P^ 6fiCor^
I can scarcely :dehy that their purch^e | 005 ^w ll spec|rition,__it ,iB,^^maintain,j|p^ to rinanlmoutly . agalM^ th^ ii _ii the ratepayers
have to contribute, evenJhough are still having a riard
^
bri“wiri'rdid 9s essential.. Farms must jievldently to !h'q ifpnf in’ffood order, and [few [tenfiPt
-the help of ia'good landlord, lilf the 'rspending ofinoney on the purchase of I s tato brii 'independent (persons or Sidle? is -irphlblted,'ton to . 'whrte landowning community is ; jeopardired. p S f t io n of independent speculation will,’in mj' opintori; open the -wayjor
try. exclusion
enterprise.
'.14 not to be desirj:; ' '. ' ■ ij.' G.fP.-H. RHJEHALGH.
farmers cati; afford to J o Ms jW^towt I; D a d o t h e r s who get are'inow Thwo shwld” e'no different treat- -n'a V Tt should be all or “
State owntrshlp of property and Indi^ And.'.lsuch! oivnership) (tb,Jhe oi ' private and Individual
-oiinTOnoce ibeybnd their BMVy,ce none,-1 say,-
merit /for Corporation. men than Stliersl?!,the; Forces..
' raised toi>—-r-,-- 1rlal'Which -will
t-S?Tack of” »ich[ i,lation of
Trtpn is. an- injustice towards other
e lack of Ltion of
such, rights, ■ or even^to the ngrits; of our
even . t o
^tions as well |as against Eion - ‘ It -is ;to(curse of aii evil| deed must
iffiember that by Vespectlng t o rights ', q^ others we acknowledge, and pioferis
I’s sovereign rule.” ' '' .bRGINALP t .
IN.GHAM,
, MAHlN^-i-HP’ PAY. ' ' i -H — ' ' ’ Sir,—I see itriat a toss^rireeHng
■ ' any iiian regardlep pI his Wl^urt topeiiffirtly clear, t o t
instituted. J> j . “ That after c It was resolved.. :
s s r s s 4 ‘» * 5 f s areful consideration, of th®i tPri
SAFEGU^DING SEED FciRTHE ' i’S BREAD
(Continued in riext-column]) _ I
rrxHANKS to!' science, fanners can T ^ k f sure of
those extra sricks °|riread gram per
acre'so vltalljj; needed “ riestinv ' Built, smut and leaf stripe have tdken V i r annual toll [of ^ our
com crops; bub the patient work of oui •‘.backroom boris” has provided] a sure
means of reduriing 1930 we had ttie messy bu^nes.. ni dip p in ^ u r cere'al seed in'hluestriiie or
^ H i S
tormaline) j Now - about- two ] million aq™ Me sowp with seed-dressed with
ing Station at) (Cambridge show that foi toe 6r siX've^rs after the last war. over
froffi' t o Official Se id Test
rt-pn mil" ofi everj'^ hundred- samples of wheat received were visibly crintamin-
rted wlthUrit. : 'Wrien the jmercu^ dresssings
rweto.introduced in the.earlj ?hh“ hrt jflgure. pr^ressivllyjel : for some years
now-.it,has bben only w h^dred or fewer.' There has
ling 5®"Var[d
s.toipe diseMrt^ Experiments in. the centre
- rae’ y, satisfactory means .of themselves, ; or ja*dvantages, of every i l S
from St. James’s School; 1 the subject'of [transfers
COMMITTEE pE]GISION At the meetlrig of Educa
tion the “ in
t o
read St.
n°/l :XTfers'['reputed
and 26th Instarit from the Kev.,H "inspectlir of Schools expires-
•®^Natoaiy]^th,-itri many scenes and •larap daft ’a pantomime leaves little
for , that matter; ,iri®t'^®®ri “houses f SO ‘licouldh-t expe
v^hat he Ithpught *al^ut the local vm
breathini space between the. ,^ts,| o , oreatiuug
tell me bis life storylor ^ven inform ma
known t own, for not only riM .he tented f f l ' S a i n , Ibut Sdutifi Africa:also.,;
» Vidti ♦'ravelled' f&r from that ■
Great iti is said ‘that’ “ a rolling stone popular rcomedian
artistes .portrayAs :’’ Buttons,
and it . the, heart
“.Butto ,
no moss.” .In the case_.of^tl^ be
vlluabll e^riencri in, t o R&se of kWle|ge of ’hupari_nrturj? : :Most
' S t e ai morThumWlxiuch'which Is often’ missing i in those austere (lentres
a M e p f f
fl«^ss the merits of all the artistes who f f i l f i t e to the success of su^ lun^^ ■takin“’sT but I let me state . tha,t 10m rellisll that I every jidlrtduaMtonts, and his concern Tor them .neens stoessinP. Good luck to t o Pantom
in an article to folk.: a S those alto who, see th^m.
the ’ i]iev?s. expressed by H.M. In sp6(itor of Schools this Committee adhrte to their decision their last meeting, except tri^ th ^ d ^ e
iiii _____________ he
Buttons,” Tom is full of.,frohc isi no wonder that he captures "5-f of Cinderella.. As ,a real in' an: hotel. I’m siffe
■fio that, hence to ir ability :to Iffe in rill- its .idiosyncracie^ ]
iHE prior: i to recei
can be defii and MillC' which direci
j ■ -for human
those which prpvidrtfoodstuffs for the produ i-meati^ouldlbe top-dressed with mtrogei liut/where .the, plant'is string, this shoulc
: lintil Maj) ;sO;]ithrit the nitiro^ri w]U- increas ^ i n ari|i[
noipfi.stra^^^ Bairley and oats, a | T ■ IlJ 'T
straw Cijops ;wili . require, -iiiiiMrr nitroaen eenerall f
it e
Februaty next instead of 1st Feb- ruarj ; the | lattrir date to p p ly in
of trip first tranrifers to, the dale Senior! School under- the new arrar .gement take place on (the; 8th
reside ct of ensuing years.- ' i ; .
estabiishment were, secured, resrilts were! obtained m Wales... ton la t e r .A Cambridge wirker has
Similar
S i that .treatment, with dusti reduced leaf stripe Pf Jato from 34 tatr cent.; to Ipss than on^tolf per
.of r these ' experimfenters , ato fout
the) froB
' I that when dressed seed [wa^sown ate of-seeding’should be reduced
ttoSlY^" "increases in ytoM.. grelTli buti rverei often substantial,; and
six tri-‘four.,-bushels per acre, -ise triq Pl^fe would ^
ripening, was'earlier. x-'. - .; Benefits depend, of course,
. S r more i seed: than] usual!, may be
degree of infection ofthe seed, last leaRs riret summer Jit is. quite likely
friutine precaution to ensure maxi- liip s(stand of diseaseJree'.plants
'rCUlj LUU iu fcjutl n
AO murti more efieptive than the. old 1' -" — I,:— „1.1 “wet
infected, espeCiaUy in t!he ern-land western counties. The dre^ iS rif aU:"oat;:and barley_^seed -with mlriury dust is -)torefore a_dvo_oated_as
dnridustlngls'a simple job and “*■
meto^- M IS cheap.: costing from Is- to’& 6d. per Here. ' Many seed mer- ttiants sell seed., already: drped.
op
S ^n^tol'
a.atrie tendency with bav- fev to f ^ l there Is an nnpetative national nee<^ to dress harley] and pat
strios of oatfe were -caVrled oi ovUutTa dozen years-ago, .
ol of (cjt 'in
for visiting. Spouts.
Irtri'foVrthp^se'mercury-.^ressing^ the onlv. satisfactory ineans-,o| contio}-
leaf Ayr- By
frem Germ(|to.' str^tag jedlJcHo^^to disease and
ias?s.:s:
rcury compounds [imported almost double the’ plant
the; market and;, drera i 'to -themsel-veri, using a-machipe iku
uiaviitos (Irom; their iWar .Agt E x ^ iv e ,,Coramitteeri who will rie-rup^-
hey ca get.jariyic
rilng seed :dressirig d^onstratlons dur- trie next few weeks.
’ eari be hanie'ssedito.f&i-mlng .practice to the benefit- of: both j.fatmers .and the
‘fi' IsTa'n ‘example o? bow science ._’l*'_3. L— -TWO.t.fl
-ppcduotlori froriiieyety. acre,]-;. ,,i. ;; j;!
,&l)lon. It Is esseii-tial to-uge, .such ,u^ to-date methods to get the injaximum
'I-rnipw ran get.iadvlce on suitable tor ! I
Earners sowing home-saved seed should onl of t o several brands ot.dusts
c o p FOR DOMESTIG
..srth the
East .Lancashire : are using it. It specially
l^^'^^Tryou ife'e'difficulty In (jbtaln,lng. suppli ' -rHE t& C A SH IR E FOUISDRY C ! '
,-'/Teleph&e[ Nos.'Acetingio^^ 26^^.y| 75, [2676.- '[ ACCRING't
IRATES- ,ng .the gap,caused
jsriholders In- Nor!,h- [gijaded for dopoJtlc
>s,l write or ’phor e >KEL CO., LTD.
J !
on the With'
g so I i couldn’t expert him Jo, . .(between t o itiwo i-Vi
holds the :' Tom jei least.'that
G a s
nitrogen a Breads;
crcjps rprrh fopd'
beings, and tidn of mjlk.
ous fertilizer, be withheld
general]/, .^h^a ^ tllan ay trip dressing. -The milk prod’ cer s
i is his grissland.' He needs early bite, all the ::ayjh< and plenty oyiugh quality silage ^o c - r y hi V t jm ^ r i e ,
winter, {He must, therefore, [top dress. But an iinSiscripiinate use of nitrogen od
(his should not all grassland.
^ ( S r y Sttoesyshort-terin leys) are i t e to respond
i V i i : £ hnd more etSefeefy to nitrogen than (rid permanent Htures, which^if poor and la:gely,comp|)sed of ben( vviU riot justify the use of uitroricq. importintcrop on Which thh^airy farmer J wisely is kale. ; Marrow st^m M e well reij
’ top .drisrags of sulphate of aminonia or hitro-ciialk. I in addiUon to^ any .given at time. The moral is iise your mtro- the (irops which will] respond to i t
sowing gen on
[':■ ..VSE'\ NtTROGENt' ^ SELY th e other
ill[use nitrogen I lys; one or two
; the yield, 01 selond white own
T h e ' factories jthat
to adults', often a retumj to happy .child hood memo:'les. I when_ fairies .were ji^t
song-
SlJto'prS’jitotloh'^hic^^^^^ “ipreto for the nlu .e. antics ofTciownr and the imavitiAbid loVe-maldns of .Harlequin S id ^ l^ b t a t
requirinlmousanfe of ipounite exiwndU ture and ciRing for voices of no meap
show
althodgh dealing I Wlttoa taffy sto^ must be e^ual £“ I
lavish ■riom -Moll the: famous, Lanc^hire
r A n f e s S '? . “« S | ' ducal pal^es and sidestep
as teal tpe man whq came, with the coals.
thi j £ 7 our sh ip s ,p lan e s , guns a k dm u i^ t ioM
,8 h.m Bud 1. E iectr ic Fir e
are leed
k th e ,power th e y can get p a r t icu lM ly b efrjye^ p .m . j Everyj .^uffe y o u u se
d u r in g ' th is “ p e a k ” t im e ip) „
■wmter o f i th ckT u ta ljp ow ^
, r u •
yoin: tb e
j T ^w f i a t yb h kfiiow] about t l i is th e r e ’s le s .
mouths, y o u m a y b e robbmg th e fa c on e s no
i td ask you' uU to-use yourjekctric fire at| because, ^ of us, you’re keen t )irt and ’ g e t th e j o b done. S(
ie war
^ t b i l | yp p r k e l t^ ^ ^ a n d }w i t c l i o f f ^ h | f e e , particularly
'! Issued vi during' w inter p eak bouts,
r V.r' j ' ■ ■ ; Siippoil of-«he Befftie jfbj- Fuel, ^ r i i
ne ed peak. b p p keep
i I !.&]!-1 ^ : p : i
> W , 1/ [ i f
• y
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