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Thursday ' aftetnoens and Friday morning.
'vis it oil’j? I c o s y cafe. i :
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hram Sets, Nappies, Pips, Powder, Headwear, Peter Pan Bodices, .Shoes, Jersey S uiti Cardigans, size 9, etc. ng JWoolle
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Long JWoollen Underpants, yair. Wo ^an now
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Dresses,
orders for hand* Bedroom Rugs,
L i!b « r a i B a la n j' N o t l S a t i s f y
^H E Libera stage I'
effect the us'again power.” What
those L:_. and Lloyd quarter of Left-wing voting Labour, called The
were c! capital:
iibei
hav has
il Party:are trying to ' crime I back, j, In are saying I '‘'Let re a! Liberal party in
. happened 1 |to i all
Labe anc
' Lib
usually ‘ bosses, Tories, ___ Conseiwatlv Liberals Liberal without making tives still Liberal!' j Much to
ilists. on
imagine low estimat
„,als !of the :Asquith •George days? For a . century or more, -the. Liberals have been ur; : to-day they are not what used to be
Ri^t hielly
henc
■Labs.” t-wing : Liberals, who
employers! and and of course
. trie side of the ilave' voted with the ;e we have !to-day
paity ar be
'fes i and National /tad much to-do the now: in ' the fie\^
y' other label, are :ause ithe Conserva- stick to the. word
of thej V voters ,'as the wheat are to-day section, discover found want If the
’dt(T. I lo about nothing. To
e on the intelligence Never we're the
and
independen show at 'th( them drob
oth' erwise is to* put a ipable of sorting out
fjroni the chaff as they They identify every w^eigh them I up: to
:iere they are! to:be ing.l I . ■ j beral party, fighting ;ly, iWish to rriake a General Election, let barging aboutj trifles
ELECTION SURVEY No. 3
Carey Lord
FOR LEEDS,
February 18, Evening, at BLACKPOOL , i ‘PETER PAN,’ with MARGARET LOCK^j^OOD
To-morrow (Saturday) Evening m a n c h e s |ter
BoIton-by-Bowland Motor Se rvices Ltd. I I RING CLITHEROE 473
I
THE BUCK INN - :i ' /
ALTERATIONS '
are tor I ^
YOUR BENEFIT *
IMPROVED i
COMFORT, SANITATION, SERVICE '
E. C rossley (Proprietor). r SOMETHING! NEW ! ! !
' MADE An d RE-COyERED TO I YOUR REQUIREMENTS by
H A f f iE Ig HAIBDBESSEB Next to Ribble Bus Office. I
ORDER YOUR CONFECTI I
irom
M R S . H A R a R E A V E S , Phone 166;
35, ytELLGATE MILLINERY OF DISTINCTION HOSIERY, h a n d k e r c h ie f s , LADIES’ SCARVES
CLARKE & RO] 19, WELLGATE
tile sign of Square Deal Service
;oN
HOME-MADE ONERY
Flowers an scarce at yokr.
FLOW ER S i)
WREATHS
Agent for Henthd:
Fruiterers.
this time I of the S please order.
it with expensive and
CROSSES
Mr. Sam Lockley, rn Nurseries,
T.&N. KNOWLES 26, WELLGATE.
and get case as to
on
should vqt( a big •' whi
q^AKEN ^ a; two-:
are
jj.only
if the' n^ induce any old Libera from! howj for at let^ • ■A sufidciq
House of I shall
dates are| the Libera|l ment if tri most! of Liberals
They! will numbers
enabje balance pi
' Will tha the
why
with stating' thfeir / all the old Liberals for them. It is still
Two-Paity People »y
dommons. and I large, we are
■ )arty people, j There two lobbies in the 1
J very much surprised r Liberals manage ;to serious number of the
j
Is to vote differently hey have been 25 years.
peing put up to s to form a Govern-
•nt number of
'.he lie
whpl Electb
usurping ernntent j giving op as circum So! I in-
are issue's at led ^w'ay issu^ By a
of them, by one or parties,
candidates losin'g the, Trie.L
overwhelm. not |g a h'a
of enabie
;y are successful. Bpt leading inde'penderit
em to be declaring well satisfied if the
)f Liberals returned party to hold the
iidful of a Third party I he place !of the Gov- thei day. by either
perfec tl;
i^tances! dictate- agine as the Electors ,y clear on all the
w ithholding' their votes
stake, they will not be from the fundamental ny or all the side-line who are in danger of r -deposits.
b!
torsjthatj Liberal c carrijed oil atives- sa!y Liberal refai time! have of the. land a separate If !anyt:
gramme t; party has that, a thi time; and itheyisay.i
rsed
Ilabour: tells the Elec- t|here is nothing in the which cannot be
Tms of LIoyd-George's now, become the law
, there is no need for Liberal party.
4ing of the old pro- left, the .Cons'ervativri
moved so far [forward d party is. a waste of effort.!-. That lis what
Futidair ental Issue
Boiled dov whether ownership
What is he fundamental-issue? n to 'a sentence, it is!
. we believe in perfect freedom for
private ent Tire t(V' 3
enterprise ownership,
one point
advocates! isation,
-definitely! Opposed to| each other
here, and! jf the jLiberals.ias they say they! ^0, st.and ;for | private ratrier than State then
iobvio.usiy that is ivhere! they stand with
Conservatives, and where by splitting tlie vote they help the Df wholesale national-
Genuine
Parts and Unit ! , Rcplaccnienfa
We use only genuine parts; low in price, high in quality and exact in specification. We also stock new and reconditioned units to cut time off the road to | a minimum forithe benefit of the 7-days-a-week user!
Other advantages of our Square Deal Senires M \ \ \ m -1 a. 11
Exceptional values' Newest styles
: At prices from £4/10/. to £185.
WEDDING RI l^GS from £1/16/10 to £35
p;-
Jewellers & Diamond Merchants .Sole Agents for Lotififines Watches
LA D I E S ’ and
G E N T S’
WATCHES frorn £1/17/6 t(| £150. KELTON
w Atc h e s j M "
24! I^ING WILLIAM ST., BLAcKBURN open a1i Day, 9—6 p.m. Thursdays, 9—12-30. '^Tel. 7920
WELLGATE Telepaone: CLITHEROE 224
Factory-Trained Mechanics • Specialised Tools and |Equipment • Standard ■ j Repair Times • Voucher Lubrication and Maintenance Services.
YOU C.\N BE SURE OF A SQUARE DE\L AT LTD. ;
can remelnber!! believing that Labour wll. carry out his|“iberal” reforms, but is willing to pay tlie price in the form of the. nation- )f all the means of distribution and ex-
Labour foi more years than he A Liberal d'ho
alisation production change, ca describe 'i
Proof ?
a no ilonger genuinely imself as a
since hd" gpes the whole f Labour.
n, involving
Liberal, og with
no more ds’tingiiished Liberal in his hey-dat organisatio enlargement of the Tunc the State
patible with Socialism.!’ The Najtional Liberal
in brief the
Liberal describe h Labour. For that ileason I Labour wi to the Lilji ask of a nine-tenth candidate, remotest returned.
very wary old days:: Muir. Th|: “ Liberalis value of: cdnviction progress !l 0: individi ari eagernei
Party The
mo'l
individual;; ithey may
Cry
iern voter is becoming, of the party cry of-the ‘‘Vote for yp'ur man
is is what h e ! WTote : n is a belief j in the human personality, ;a that the source of all
es in the free [exercise al energy. It produces ss to emancipate all or groups, so that
freely exercise their
to understin-d how any jo-called T • ' ' o t i n g Labour can mself as anytliing but
Which makes. it
I lose too many votes erals. ! It is a lot to voter, who is [already
____ do npt think
> Labour to vote for a say. who has not the chance of
being . They are r
boiTowed his for their Election programme, but it none sets forth creed.
Here lit is., Tlilere-was than the late
Ramsey a great ions of
ot com- 3 have
the less Liberal difficult
has voted
tl’e believe irl - State and all it implies, or
indiv dual : and ' obviously erpnse. main parties are
ire already swiallow_ both of the two chief
rals, all except a few ‘ ‘ ■' ,'ed
fe? I should say not.- ■rs wrio I have voted ngly Labour or Tory Ding , to rest content
power, : satisfy the Electorate
voting candi-
piwers so far as; this can be [done without .injury |to others, and trierefore involves a readings use the' power [of the Statfe trie purposes |of creating| conditions within which jiridi- vidual energies can thrive, of pre venting all abuses of powrir, affording to every citizenj irieans of acquiring mastery his own capacities : and, establishing a real equality opportunity.
a I very Active policy' of i^opial wriether or not he has chance of being returned.” triey! did so. | But to-day, Wpile
These aims are compatible! with tiny
| /.nd
retaining his!own opinions, average -voter is reluctant throw riis vote away. He pve: to! plage it, allowing of courSe. riis party predilections, not| nec essarily . on ' the: side of vipt Dry. blit, :where the ; candidate hap a re|al'sporting chance against strongest opponent. Reverting to ■
the to
ers for
trovrirsy about the name Lil the one
of! the few Liberal h|ws- ral.
the farcical!
,i Cl bn
'i‘Liberals.” it says, foplish to get, touchy [because Tpries pay/them a pomplim After all, Liberalism ^ is riot proprietary' article,' ,td be
abput Mr. Cleinent Davies’s plaint of the Conservatives thp name as an addition to oWn-
j . '
tec ted by forays in '■ the courts.”
I Tory , Banter |
J^OT unexpectedly Mr. Cl|ui|ch- i ill banters the newly-re^tcred
a son bf [the serf (tl .well- day)! who
He repeats
We are the choser i All others will b,
.! crammed.
There is no place ! : you, I jWe can’t h t '
n
had read all Dean adds that " they derierve a circulation at the present Mr. I Churchill: is no milch about names candidates Island fol
has never heard the (nriither; have I, and
few, damned; heaven for
Mr. Churchill conf tsses that
ve heaven he
lines I though!
Liberal party unmercifully for asking! him hot tP permit the bracketing of Conservatives \yith the NalionaljLlberal: these lines quoted by late Mr. George Lam known! Liberal of his attributes them to Dean Swift:
papers left, writes sarcastically
his on-
“ Manchester J Guardiin,”
epm- using tlieir
pro- law
are the :nt. a
Grammar
ance of Clltheroe Grammar School's production - of: ‘I Th^ Guinea Pig ” In St; Mary’s School on Satuifday night, and all unreserved seats were filled an hour befpre !‘the tain rose.
T ARGE numbers of I people ^ were unable [to, gsjiri ad mittance to the filial perform
cur-
final seal of sucoe. the Society’s mi ventur s, and announced that people had seen tion.
actor received fr om the audience- and , great reception headmaster, , Mr who also produc. Presents were ha dividual member cast, and on !bi boys, Daniel Cl
After the perfor The performanpe !s e t : the
■ks on one of i)st! notable it
about ,4,000 the' produc-
: was
mance each in i ovation
,tfii £d
played the: exaetji the housemaster Mr. Hardy!with glass tray and glasses. He also gratitude of the pany of actors an to the headmaster
enthusiastic ere was a for the
ejialf of the oxall, who ng role of presented
ided to In 'S !' of i the
L. Hardy, th e ! play,
ejxpfessed the whole com- i stage staff
a decorated six wine
in : the that'! is3d :
sif!
ofidee and D Sub
me W bility ex!
District, I thus showing lere lay the responslf of overlooking 1 a:
-I read with Clltheroe, R.D.C le Council had s Clerk! to accept ’ thi of Registrar of Blrthi eaths for the Clltheroe
regre
Topics author-'
with: appro: County the Chipp added work the C: hear! I will for tf up th
Seiv, iceman! for th? post. Thb Council, not iatlsfi'3
possibility
grabbingi this job, have ached the Lancashin Council with regard tc o f th (
ng Sub' District' beln§ to the already extrf
Irop a line to thb R.D.C ; staff’s spare time.
eir consideration to fll
tage dlsabl dlstrk I
It! :s to
that the school play had be- com'3 a very annual event wljlch Associa ted the school wl^h the life of
In his reply, Mi. Hardy said
the town and hoped that the play had given entertainment tp people who had thank'3d those boys and mas
district. He the: 4,1
by! th yerirs let It wb agric tlpe W becauiii an ,a cultui
t(
obviously no advan- be an ex-serviceman
;d or not, m this for either sobs 01
housii S- The
only two houses built Council In th^ last
qltural workers were on aiting list at that tjmC ;e the Council [inserted ivertisenient for agrl- al workers to apply.
in Whalley ha'/e been agricultural Workers, lid also appear that no
i FAIR PLAY ‘Yhalley.
S|0 CIALIST COUNTRY ? Sif, — Mr. .Alfred-
ters who had beei with the prpductjlon! for their assistance.
seen It, and n associated
Clitheroe Skater A t Wembley
lIJIHE
before ught I
Swift) ut wider tiine.”
worried so ut what the Mybeli,
. . I
belibve that tlie mc-aern Tpriels— note the word! mpdern-lsttlind pretty! well where the Liberals stood fifty years ago
ingi'the Tory Election marjifeito, says : : .‘‘To many Conservatives thp I manifesto not very ilong :igo would' have seemedi a ! Socialist tra,ct,”
Indeed the ‘'Times,” d b c ’ib- I f : both: thb! Labour ind
Conservative parfies! have grounds for claiming that, they stand for all the separate Libpral party stahds for, in 'followjs triat there can be little hope of sucepss for their intervention. , j
if a stable Goyernmeiit, whatever complexion, is to r during the next five years.
: Two main partilis are cnoi RQTARYTALK
by Labour. Gionserv- triat as alt jthe old
200 HpR A T
pillory could be, imposed, for cra,ftsmen, wiere meeting of the Clitheroe [last J. e: Cook
of
tTiHE days) w bail
imprisonments
Mr gave an interest: the saddler’s Icrafi.
provided by!: tht from the Bible “ I me!
thereon and :go tc tiss that ( f
SES WERE KEPT BOLTON HALL
hen
recalled liytaryj GIi week, I whi Clitheri
and work
anc
Eyidence that . .th an I extremely! ancle
e cra_ pt dnje . quotatt
Will k may r
fit 1 we: at
es, ;he re
ng tjalk on
ub en oe,
by a
t was was on ,le-
Leather was knpwn to have been : made l and
Cook,' sandals of calf leather having be-sn ' found In ancient Egyptian tomb.
propf: of I the sapdler recognised
Mr. !Cook
Saddlers.” dated but be about llBC) and possession ' I o^ th Westrhinster. j
it! was
document of: the T Guild I Thi;
said that thfe first a a
craftsman I'was w
as
tjvas pow Dedn
elleVed
doubt: one | of important craft G City;of Lo: was rilmos
days when roads! had
This Guild ‘was w;thcut most
____ ^___ been j allowed to degenerate jlnto mere tricks.
means of transport in the the fln'3 Roman
)ridon a^ the st : exclusively
■ailds the
first class workmanship. The Guild had (he right to search for i and to' confiscate work and also the power [to punish offenders. Onejpf the minor: Qhes! on recorc that of September 15; wh'3n ; a George Marr, this Court day fined for . _
Consequently tjie harness had! to be of good kather apd
Saddle very ; faulty besides evir yvorkmanshlp.”: He was fined' Is. 5d.: and the!same
saddle was !| ordered (o burned at |his door.”
by the Guild ensured ? work :and laid down a st dard 'of saddlery' that other country surpassed
LOCAL TRADE
aspect of the; trade, Mr, _ said! that in his grandfather’s day,' : every* one jvho could afford, kept at least; one horse. Were
Speaking ; !on the
accounts a ilOO jyearfe [old relating to 1 most o( thellaijid- owners: in the district. | Lord Ribblesdale! the Asshetbns, Parkers, Asp ln r i l l s, . SEarkies were only a few
In ! his I possession
t he : ! m a n y who w mentioned.
local Cook
This thorough examiriatlt
6f the horse Ihe
liOt of
before that time, said Mr. an
the King, used! Icng
ide Clitheroe from : Bury.
grandfather telliiigj of the time when he
came
early for the stage coach so he decided to walk on until lit overtook him. On and on he went and It was| nht until he reached Primrose Bridge that the coach finally appearance.
appeared that [he was too rtnt*1tr fr\r« nfnrrrk I/d
. It
the Root Racing! Stable ati Dunsop Bridge | where the! famous 1861 Derby winner! “Kettledrum” Jwai reared. This horse’s racing bit is still owned by Mr. Cobk.
A lot of work came frorii
by Kettledrum occ\ipied the window of Mr., Cook’s , shop. When this fo a l : died Mr Cook’s grandfather! acquired
For many years a foal sired
it from the heMsroona and had It stuffed.
STABLE FULL
Bolton Hall who wi as a four-in-hand 'driivef. He kept an lenormous 200 horses and three or four stage coaches. A ^a en
stable of
employed permane Hall,
were sent out 'sithf half-yearly and |0 Day was the bigges day.
Saddler whe new riding could not whom he srild when making 1 bills, he chargjed of the saddle to sejven of his likeliest customers—and six of them paid!
Mr. Cook nold
rpmember to it. So,
saddle but
of one ade a
out his the price
ago was of a standard. All the hand-made as it and when vlsltlngj (m elderly farmer a few yriar^ ago, Mr. Cook’s brother wa!s set of harness inacle by his father and another by I,is grandfather, which were
Workmanship
Of !v
still is to-day shown a
saddlery was set made
estimated that j atiring the condition.
still in gopd In said
slaughtered, this had not caused any unemployment in the saddlery trad: apprehfices to the, ;rade had been almost negligible for the
past horsete
past 30 years. A g()c)d SaddI could Istill find p!
conclusion', that though
Mr. I Cook It was
three yeriris 60,000 per year had been
100 years try ! high
In the old day
Idler wasj ly at the;
tlober' Fair “settling”
accounts yearly or
lovers in the ,<|i5trict was tlie late Mr. C. B; E.: Wright bf /as famous
One of the greatest horse
Mr. Cook remembered his ------ to
ugh of
tile
dancing championship of Great Britain, held ; at the Empire Pool, Wembley, on Wednesday, were Miss Janet Hudson of; Chfester-avenue, Clltheroe and her partner Mr. Lawrence Demniy |of Man chester.
Miss Hudson, w'jho [are both prominent : members of the Manchester Ice pink', gained their silver medals for ice dancing and thriy: have pre viously won many [prizes In lo3-danclng events! In North.
Last week, Mr, Demmy and
skating seriously or so ago, Is the Mr. and Mrs. while her partn^ of Mr. Albert was a champlo boxer In his y This was ,their Wembley.
Janet, who 0 in the afnateur ice youngest competitors
appari under^i the i When, uriden contfi -hard. crises, back) goodk millip: amid
that]] H?
thing/ Britii
the
ijiresent economic I draw attentior. able sriortcomir
aldictions of the lat- acts as its ever
when crops are into the land, 0
Cunliffe
(ntly makes no attempt to tand Socialist criticism of
system to the
gs and
.er—such: recurring! ploilghedj' itput of|:
i:is of unemployed Dotential plenty, he replies am beingdoctrinaire-”!
arbitrarily restricte-d while go. short
conpe: n (not-bureaucra present nationalised
as
eye: arid
fprrhs
aboil: ther
is tpkpn over by the people and run c emocratically
count-,.
ip were in! fact., a ■y. When all our
n ___ , - - . „
tells me; .to refer these CnAFolicrf
to Mr. Rlandall, as though __ _
Socialist industry
tries ! re), when output and. wages are p.anned in: advancri so that
a public .ically as Indus
rything produced can be sold, \yhen rent, interest and all of u-nearned -inpome are
.herslet
nly took up the
Dqmmy, who fly-weight
r is the son
odriger days, first visit to
,.ed, then and not until will Britain be aljle to call ^ a Socialist country.
I QUAESTOR. SIMPLE CHOICE
two seasons daughter ;of W.i Hudson,
por of of al
elec 23
Sir,
to. v-m
dur
date cast cho(cb a i ’■ Social econi dang:: the[ Natio basic fred indiv exerci: quali
'th'3! whitli
set -O' triei pros
tend, resthti
alnce to the whole future country. It is [the duty of, us as citizens on .that
—The decision that the rs will take on February be bf lasting im-
to cast our votes and to them effectively.' Tbj is simple. It Is'between
nal Liberal) policy of a standard coupled with
( a n d
cjmlc restriction and r, or the adoption of. ConservatlV'3 |
urther . plunge into Ism 'and /growing
opportunity fbr every dual to rise by the se of his own skill and les.
FORTABLE, COKVEE^IENT
.01 COUNTRY LIVING
FOK CLEAI^, ■ i i W( have set out in “ This is
regril 1 revivfe
lut Ih an
': Mr sery
! load ” the methods by we Conservatives in-
Ejerity.
to I cbti|i to full! dlsdhh dut
'■hat 29,
of intdr
e;
h p ril /I
ir country once more on highway to eventual ,
atlve andldate is pledged, , which
mend , to you. I ask you )por
Richard Fort the Con •t this policy.
confidence that he will rge his Parliamentary by combining'the care
e him your vota in the on. Lbi I
Dur Interests Ip th the 'sts of the’': British
/y|lNSTON S. CHURCHILL de Park Gate, ;
ildon, S.W. 7. 'i
ESilENTIAL CONTROLS? Socialist
Hates for the Sklpton and roe Divisions, on their
^making tours talk of controls.
,c3e controls -they speak of for full engagement and full employment. This less productive labour and form filling with " Jobs for
erned costs
pys” whoihave nonexecutive dge pf the work they are
short, !the most frauda-! Ian for; full employment ■levised.! ;
with- This means and higher taxation
rust triat Conservative! ;nts will persistently ex-
Agagement. - ocial,
Randall;was in difficulties questions on housing and. services at his- meeting at Harivood on Sunday, tratory will not save him.
(
.pporting speaker used the' social revolution several This has a sinister ring
thoughts of Communism How travellers. Mr. Randall | arx'ist State Socialist com- to state monopjDly of all me: ans of I production and dis-
on which means |a terrible! machine! with a ,'denial of al rights., This is the outcome from which there escape. The reader must nake any mistake. Mr. 1 is a complete State ;t. I challenge him to' con- me. Electors have ibeen
itheroe.' -
ALFRED CUNLIFPE. a. Parker Avenue,
this Labour Socialist policy neans lower production of! goods and services and glt(3sed over with
Spring wheat d^ne| well should lyield at least £28 per acre.
. So aim at Maximum Retuins by
© Choosing varieties to suit bcality and con- „ dijions-jespecially the stlffcr-strawed kinds ■that stand up to generous! manuring-^Bersee "apd Atle till | mid-March, f } April
0 ri^aking sure that seed corn j
Igia up till early dressed against
seed-borne diseases—and against wireworms On ploughed-bp grass.
©Giving [the [crop a gorid fertiliser [equivalent to 2 cvytJ
start—applying superphosphates
j [arid U cwt. sulphate of ammonia before or at ■ seeding time. \
Top-dressing!fli/fwMp wheat at| cwt. sulphate | ammonia [per acre—not, thj; usual 4 cwt.— | iyes an [extra 3 bushels wheat! to the acre. : '
4 » a iIB UINIS-TRY OP AORICULTURB AND FISHERIBS- j
C,'. cn
gi al!
II A; till
r-i iV
T rC 4 0; .
j, I ! : § i■I'tri ; 1' ■ l-fj-T ■ r-'i Sii ■.II- r■iAli
■The Labour sts Mr.! Roberts I, the respective Socialist
and Mr.
■ ,!. ’ i;.:. m l i l
Ijiaaaa ! TO
If returned to power, to e our national finances, o u r! Independence. Individual llbarty and
!icatirig. :|!
150,000 ilriidy ;or| [cot
king, lighting and your door. Send the coupon ' Whertver you live,
cooatry homtj are using ‘Calor’ Gas ..
H i)« [p u rc h u e [ fa c ilit ie i a ra , av a ila b le fo -rid om e ie lc ciookara
(DIstributinj) Co. Ltd. |j. Beffrove House, Belgrove |[ Street, London, W.C.lL B
laoineicic ' -
be delpcred by road to below li Jay)
‘Calor’. Gaj cylindtn can .........
__ ...
naniaa^. ' ' S'
PLEASE SEND /(IE FULL DETAILS B ■ 'CALOR' GAS AND APPLIANCES J
m il t i ’
■ 5*0. J mm - i ; I (a y i Lj
that must be don'3 ir Duncil’s time. If I evei' any more work going
m
.a wc ek to be hrild to Clltheroe I own Hall I dafetakers. I Ao not begrudge! them that] fay frorr, It, burt l qannot restrain t ) say the least ilndlgnatlpn at the gross [injustice o f i ^ Situation. Ill iU years tiine |at t ae rige of 2 5 ^ intfend to Start iteacning.
tirbsd by,
your.note in January 20
_ _ _ feeling about 'the £,8
f nished a four year [university course at h|| cost /of a,bout £1,600 not cpuntlhg the| loss 4f w.riges I i|npb4a,ve[ eaped fbr l l i yeaHi Arid what! will be my remrineratlbn? :£6 per to keeri jnypvlfi alhiost
Animal Welfare Societies, at a recent meeting,! had under consideration the questioti of the disposal of | pets, which, because of Illness or old or for other reasons can longer be kept by owners
I[ | spall •have
a few unscrupulous persons undertaking : !to destroy animrils might instead them for The urges
Th'3 fear was expressed 1 the
dertriinly In digs at [ridlcrilous ■ )ricds inj [ soipej | reinote pot. It is 'npt|aj remuneration
put 1 confduhaed Insult. Blit I shrill|[be I'fpky- What
leacliers a t [£ 2 p a; year!, I ^ , /ure a lar^e!number of; the; jiublic must I bpi silently Sniggering rit the posltloh, [If heyl werenft there is some-
le a cp rs Ti /Imtar boat/
iwuiuci i .
thinri wronri ri/ith their sense (if hlimour.T Ihfagine. it costs to clean ! up the Town than It does to educate y or fc rty | of the to|wn s
more Hall t hirt
future gmpratiin — | its M H a jllIEELEY.
'rlnity College,'Caribridge.|[ FIDICUbdljs IMPORT ||
ijio p)litical biris, I listened||to the
I
jireacrier than AVAV -*1
Sir.—As a nohj-par :y man with peech rind I’answ'ers to the
(uest.onspu! to Mr. iabour canlidate — i t ;tt Great || Harwood — [and
Randall,I the on - Su inday
■)0litical spetcri. I t p s obyibus tria' -
ng S)cial seiYices pa^ed 'by Coa : terva[tiyes!
lall was not questions, aid ;hem off ratlier nore questiqnS tskec. In reply tri g
froiri
m effort I' Df uf.emploj’pc
vaxed eloqu !nt] n the poor boys vho went up chimnbys about : (20 rear/ ago./
tl b
Well, well Mr. Randall—what !i
;!j | [ ' T
I ijemembir | the pre-war., days merit blit [here is the
_ , question I - wapi no; [allowed: to Dpenitives qi |Lanc
DUt to Mr. Raridall. , Caa he explain hpw the cotton _______ ,-,
_...ashire! would
aave had full Employment in the Deriod Japanese ci,t [prices and Dther compt titibn ? Mr. Tom Shaw
'-»»w ------ --------------------------- -- - - — (p former
Lpbour in' ,h^ Labour Govern- iie
sotton operative) ar ,d Minister; of. * * *
I'ent- of 192 )-1931 could not Arid any Solution
l|934-1945,
,'hat! a ridiculplis e[Jort it, fyas, •emiitding ire rii ap revivalist]
,- r * -----
outbreak,: of a
Mr. Ran-
hap iy| with ifhe' th -'ii--e chairman! put
abruptly as mdny ivould' have been question regard-
: he
bout the- tWo|- yparl course same or‘ Worn e!n
Sir,—The I Conference pf tjheir
age, no
bxperiihental research. Conference itherefore upon' members of 1
alive for their skin^ or
public, who have the sad task of disposing I of their pets, [the necessity - fori- making surp that their wishes have ,beeh properly carried out.
taking the animal to a branch of a responsible animal wel fare society,: or (2) by insist ing oil seeing the body after death' The latter is |un- pl'casrinf, but it should! be done animal i concerned.
This can be done (1) by (9,
for the sake of [the YVONNE A. M. STOTT,
Hon. Secretary. ROMANY SOCIETY
gramme iriay like to khoivi that : [the Romany Society* founded to keep alive | thp
with “ Out
Sir,
"pleasure to with Romany” pro
memory! of t this beloved! broaddaster. Is presentinii schoolMeavIng Exhibitionis to two schools. The value of
these: will b e : £100 and fheiri object I Is to encourage ypung naturalists
Should any of your readerri
[sent to me, and an attractive membership photo-card!. of
Romany and Raq will be sent : in-return. .
'
22, York-road, Southport.
! PERSONALITY
I earth had little or nothing Ep ! do with the kind of
! Sir,—Christ while here oh
i sonality that the Tory T is so [concerned about, rich, the land owners, and the big business men.
per artiy
the Blit
' rather !dld He seek out those of whom He was born, | and with whom He lived and died, the poor and the outcast^ !|
AN OLD weave! . : Agent i ' I
MISS J. M. GRAHAM, Secretary
th: fo(
like to join the Society, t l" subscription (2s. 6d. or Is 6_. if under sixteen), should be
-Those who listened; the!
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