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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


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