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^ “^O I - )ED. jPENED ON


| d tlie operative-;' IMa^nchesrer, and ■h -Montlay.^


In nt once at lilVe^ ■tased ^\ork.


■found a post as I ’gs Mall, Sha«, re - Duke takiiic ’ I n Mills


.


jay s ta te d : 'T h e ' Jmployers Feder-


| id discussed tile • jardroom Amah jlieen found for . | t the reniniimn.r.- ;


j r re d to a joint ■ I t iis . therefore ^ I c oi k ou Mon,. /


lion ill Manche^j liett'er fcrwarcled' fcs’ secrotarv, (q ; 1,^ uhich was to


ICommMitee at a ' laftoinocM '1 hy ; as; a -profound :.'


|h t tliat me out- ; and backed up


■lostponement o f' liom Hxecuttie . |ly.called fo d’^- ^


jickout.jiav, and jinement showed • |o f no such d.is- ;


| i the ether hand - Ihe operatives’ l>f'the fact that ■


I t what saemed Iliad thought it |rouiicil at hand |i i the event of defmite reply ,


Jgeaieral- expect-


l ie 'letter: would li"a.iai: an 'mfcjii- I Amalganiatio'.i /


He would be a/t la id lie eivteitxl-' je sdttlenient- of Icccrtbiiiee with I s a.greeniont.: I i s h a d s e v e r a l : 1 t o a , s e t r J s n i e n i t ; 1 a n o t h e r c o r r e - : e x i i e c t e t l t h a t r e s u l t H I s o m e '


llay. : In tlia.t


| i t t l e m e n t . t h e r e r k e d a l t e r a t i o n ■ a l l d i r e c t i o n s I


I d r o o m c f n c i a l s l i e e f f e c t u p o i i .


I r a t e s . : S o m e : . strike, clause ■


lake a few dai-s" ' Ves.


I RE-STAHT, Iisdav.


at l.xiw Moor will lie re- Monday (Oct.


ROYAL, p Ir e h o l d . ’


•d for the. t : week Mr. II what., is;.:; of the ceil- I "I'lief


idmglv long 'e and diete r o finisli.Tlie.;;


d


se.s ‘ of va.nd thoaa'.i'; rle-scriptioh.;.;


0 the :Rovail';;: ir tlie direc-.;;. lid .the com,T:'y>: d 111 Mr;(;:; n Theatre, ,‘5,; . Laiigdon.i.ii Perev; M.-'iSi HnmplircyM;


inrton. Her-iii: and'Percy-li:'


Ivn;: Violi^r;! Carson. Leosj; Ji Oliphanitfa^ mor..| I ive lieem ex-rSS


. - : ' S T hour nilnter. j


oud- The v<- i


, tong.-.fe -- ... ;


| r o.her of the were open to :


. W hf A T iT jE Y .


f Vhe M'halley AVcsley Guild-on Tuesday oiiiii" Mr A- D. Pairwcather gave an


WESLDY g u il d .— At, thoaneeting


?\,.restiii" paper on •* Some..reeolloctions l"i .°lford Confci enee ” Thei c v as attendaiiec. i ■ '


" mTUUXGER-S LONG RECORD - u the \Vhalloy Pa.rish Churcli.onAIonday


‘ if, ’ I t was rung in honoui- of IV. Sleading i'ho Mas SO le a is of ago last June, and who lias been connected Mith ,changc-


S dio Mloiung lang a peal of 720- i^'ravloi (1), J 'Piiyloi (2), C. Rjdcheatd 1 (S) \V- Sloading;(4),:B.


eiiie cxei suite he was 10 jc a is of age pilOPOSED LECTURES.^A meeting


of the coniniitteo appontted topiiake ai- !o,,ecments for a senes of public lectures


,n \Vhallov diiung the coining Mmtoi uas held in the Union Club on Friday cr cniiig. It was decided to coniiiicnce the lectincs e-Iv in November and to ,ha.xc four


lect iics bcfoic Christmas and the same Miimbei aftciMaids I t mas also aiiangod


' \ i \ rVESt ''*’'^EESTIVAL.—^Vhall^


IIt-le\.ans cdcbiated thmi liairest fes­ tival on Siiiukay. .The Rcy. P. la j lo i ,r,.tor) was the preacher a t the morning ■ ervico and the RevI IValtcr Foxon. of


C'h.atbuni in the evening. . , At the da,ttei. service a solo rvas tastefully rcndcicd .by


Aliss Pickup.: The chapel had been m.cely decorated for the services .and pi osented a neat appearance. The. collections were for the gcner.al fund.—'Plieie uas a tea parlv and sale of fruit on Monday evening


end tlie attendance was satisfaotoiyT POT -VL'O PIE S U P P E R O n Satur- (lav evening aljoiit fifty, members p t.t lie


wiiallev Cricket. Bowling .and Tennis Olub partook of an excellent Pota-to The supper )iep.-rcd bv Mrs! McNutt of the IVhallcy Arms Hotel- -^ftor supper the company ic-a«“cmbled and the rest of the exening


was spent m a convival manner. Songs, etc., came pretty regularly a t tliepall of Jlr IV H I ’hohipson, .of Brainley. Meade,


ivlio proved liimself .an idc.al Clianiiian. The «int:crs M-erc in exceptionally.; good voice and M


’cre remarkably, veil acconi-


paiiicd on the piano.by Mi. \\allbank of Blackburn who prolonged Ins slay . a.s long as possible, after M-lnch Mr. J . Hoolo proved an excellent substitute, ih e lol- lowing is a list of the entcvtaincrs, several


of whom were kind enough to icspond ihrcc or four times. JIessis._D.an T^ylo',, Barrow, Joe Hoolc, AV.-Boardnian, Black-


hinn,J.Heywoith H J DaxiesTcndlc- lon; Jas. Bolton, Blackburn ; Ed.^East-


haiii. J. Donley, W. Almond, Amos IfedlQ. R. Bretherton, J . Stephenson M • Dewlmrst, Chris. Manley,.AV. 1 . MomIc and


Jeiiv Ellis Ml. AV. Almond pioposcd vote-of thanks to the Chairman whiolvMas lied with musical honours and m ms


CHATBURN. The members, of Diamond Hill Lodge


M.U.; arc. to attend a special, service, a t Chatburn Chiu-oh on : Sunday afternoon' m connection v i th the OddfelloM-s cen-- tenary. -Dr. Pinchm .willv conduct' the SOI vice. SOCIAL.—The ncwly^-formcd, men’s : :-


THE CLITHEROE TIMES.'.EKTDAY, OCTOBER 7. ^ c


LETTERS TO THE ' EHITOR.' [' SOCI-ALISM’S “ SCRU'TATOR ” ’


class m connection M-ith the AVesley Churc clas in connection.'avith; the-AA^csleyan Sunday School .m.auguratcd the .winter Session t\-itlpa' Sooial.^>.Through the genev- ositytof'.Mrr and Mrs.TAA^'Yatcs about 40 meinbors>.Merc entertained' to :.teaj;.aftcr; uliich a capital" programme -.of.*Tiongs,: glees and recitations "was. gone'through. •; G P S BRANCH ST-A.RTED— At iv


■Mrs. L; King-AAhlkinson, Mrs. EomIc and Miss AinsM-orth liavc already’ consented to become M-orking ■ associates..-' Many otlier ladies m Iio arc to bo asked arc aw ay


largelyr. attended' meeting ; held m the. National School,- Chatburii,: on Saturday afternoon i t u’as unanimously decided to form .a branch of -the Girls’ Friendly Society' 111 connection with the Chureli Sunday' school. About twenty emmbers, Merc enrolled and Mis.: Pmchm Mas appointed brn,nch secretary' and the Rev.; Dr. . .Pinchiii , M-as appointed ,-ohaxilam.


hneaning.j*-In objecting ; to'; such',, mis­ representation,let ihc assure‘.vScmlf'lor-’,’, that I fully-recognise how essential thc:


: - Sir,—Kindly, permit me siiaoo(to. reply= to tho remarks o fS c r u ta to r .ILoontainod,, in your issue of September 30tli. ;: :It;is not surprising -. tha t .-M'liilst ■. refraining^, from . directly charging:.'mo .'.rvitli . having luscd' '“ abominable ’-’ language, your'correspon-' dont, like most AntirSoeialists,:. is guilty; of stating half truths,wliich arc calculated to-lead-your-readers, to ,belicve that-tlie, language complaincd;pt,-was used as freely: by . myself as my .opponent;; such istale- inonts>as -.: :“ abominable . epithets - .m oiO; hurled .to and fro can liave-no, other


stating of half-truths and M-liole lics-aio' to the sujiporters of caxiitalism as the only moans by M'hich they can defend the pies-, ont system • of robbery and exploitation. In order tha t y’our readers,may. imdei-. stand the circumstances M-liicU prompted your correspondent to -M-rito. Ins garbled “ Enijihatic Protest V


- against my action


. from home.; - 'I’hc next meeting is to be held on Oct. loth. By the. nay, the branch ■ M'lll be on probation for tliiee. monthsiM-hen i t is hoped tha t i t Mill bO; fulty constituted.


and DoM-nham Choral Society’ coinmoncod their season on 'Tuesday cveiungTvhcn. a large number of . members M ere xirescnt. Mr. F. H. AA'ood, Mus. Bac., of Blackburn is .again the conductor. 'The limits of the Society’s district have been enlarged and noM-includes Grindleton, the latter Society having nOM" become extinct. I tism lcnd- cd to give a concert a t DoM iiliam in Decem­


• CHORAL SOCIETY.— The Cliatbmn .' ber.'. ■


•season promoted by the Dom nham; E x - , celsior Male Clioir took place m. the-, AA^csley’an Schoolroom. Chatburn, on Satin , day’ evening. The choir arc to ho con-,


:: CONCERT.—Tlio' first concert of the .. ■; .. .


i.gratulatcd on the high -class xnogr.animc jilaced before the largo audience picsont,' the concert being x>ronounood one of tlie .


best given • m the village.. The pi o- grammo ■ M'as cliiolly jirovided by tlie; Craven. Pi'izc Quartette, mUo -had-been engaged for the occasion, p,nd, tboir


renditions of quartettes, duetts, songs, etc.', were specially' fine, and mct-MitU .grea't


appreciation.: ’.L ’hc DoMiiham , Excelsior.


Male Choir also ably' contributed a couiile of glees. ■ They arc a'M-cll balanced clioir


with a promising future. Mi.. H. Bums


ably accompanied. THE CHURCH AND CHURCHYARD.-


wi"libilitv "ivinE an instance of that and thought it better-to appoint a fulltime - j.„o.^yn.]o(;al family,’,’. I. didlso. fronv the similar


-bi dies as ciicketeis but also on tlicii qj the Chinch .and Chuiclij’aid -,A ,mii-r-('akei-inE^ He


bv Mr AA^ E. Mowle, seconded p'rl-erslev -’lid car-ri’cd w i th acclamation, but some are utterly neglected.


_


’^,e•>itistcs^vel•e thanked for-their services «.,rl il.P sinmiiE-of


and the sinEinE-of closed a verj'-Iilcasant ev ening.


the National


CLITHEROE'RECTOR’S QUESTIONS for TE.ACHER APPLICANTS.;


contained thc folloM-ing under the heading “ Can vou jilav tlic oigan ; ’ .


One'has onlv to i-emomber th a t under All-. B.alfour-’s ' Education .Act Tlio salaiy.


'riio “ Morning Leader-"’.on Ayednesday -


of tlic tcacliei- is paid out of the rates to wliich all denominations '.contribute m


w y o, . 1 0 ,


folloM mg punted communication vvlnolr lias been received by an axipl>eant lor . teaciung appointment


.Anthem . pcndicular,


-iof the horizontal, vyitli largo gaps betM een - I the joints. Undei-neatli some of ; tlie i “ a l te r ’’ tombs are large collections :, of


the stones arc very much, out c ciicular; ■ d ana . onierss,. very. - much


tl ci out stones.and'rubbish.' 'It.M'ould lodk muclf


, better, if 'when pickle jars land;. jam'_^ pots I'ar-e used for; flower vases, they M-ere sunk


1 level M-ith the earth, and' till another - ■ , -


! :‘w : I


, PENDLETON. liroud to bo ’ ,na,ri to undertake all the woi-k.conncete.1.,


" n ember of the AVhallcy Club although y.;th tlic.Chui-fch, Churchy'ard and Scliools., iw' w rV the captain of Padiliam' Club. ' a 'M-ord- or tM-o ab o u t'th e Cliurclij'ard ;


’Ilic “ Host and Hostess ” was proposed .J : si,oulcl like to see i t better eared fo r .; -


Some of the graves arc .lov'ingly, tended, '


'y S om c o f ,^ of the per-


renlv^Mi- -'Thompson ■.congratulated .tlic , that -wCi...have .. .appointed .-Ji’-’ROS Wliallov Cricket Club not. onlj’ on' tlieii,, 'Tomlinson to be Sexton, and to take care


—^AA^riting m the current issue.- of tlio. Parish . Magazine, Dr. Pmclmi states':; Tlie ChurcliM avdons wisli me to announce


and statement, I propose to .state the facts of the case, M'hcreupon I shall bcT jirepared to leave your i-oadeis to judge whether I M-as justified.in M-hat I said and did. - -During the time I:Mas addicssing


tlio nicctmg.referrcd to, one mcmbei of tlic audience began , to intoirupt. . .For some


tim'o I took no notice, hoping that the interrupter would- resume his noimal condition if permitted for a sboit time to vent his feelings. - Homever, tlio intci-- rujition continued and .as I thought it unfair'that one man should; be jioiinittcd to break up a public meeting I infoimcd the interrupter, that unless'ho. M as pic- pared to give order, he should leave, the meotmg, .and if he M as not jiiojiaied to do so I: should oomo doM-n and .remove Inm. It-IS perfectly true-that-in reply he .used some rather highly coloured language, but th a t IS no-reason Mliy your. cones Xiondcnt should-say'“. there vv as six of one and half-a-dozen-of the . otherj’.’ foi .1 did not use even one ‘-


liberty , and xicace. : That -I‘ Sciutatoi .”. should have taken upon himself the de-^ fence of such a system is, indeed, his mis-, f 01 tune


I am, sincoiely y’oiiis, BRYTAN CHAPM-AN,


'


14 ,-Ann ,Stieet, Nelson, October 5th, 1910.^ '


' Y.M.C.A. GUIDES. -


AA^ORLD-AVIDE SCHEME MTO THE' EMIGRANT.


HELP AT-


character m the interests of the thousands of emigrants who are.continually flocking from country to country has - recently bcon.nmugur-ated: by the ,Y.M.C.-A., and earned on with iiiucb success; -.


-A novel w o rk of an-; international -


Southampton; - Livciqjool, TIull and. Bris­ tol,-and a t all the big: foreign ports like AntM-cr-ji, Hamburg, and those .on; the Baltic, Y'.M.C.A. men Mith cax>s boldly; be.ai-jng th e ' title of . the , society- and a button badge have _been apxiomtcd to act, as guides and advisers. to call w h o are. travelling from one country. to another. . During the'latter,, xiai-t of the XR^sent summei' the Y.M.C.A. guides a t Liverpool Bristol, and Southamxiton li.avo.liad pei- son.al talks with xiassengei's leaving on the gie.at .Ameriean' and --Vusti-alian lineio, and h.avo gcnci-ally• liclxied toM .aids ■ tlio comfort and welfare. of the ■ travellers by giving them cards.. of mti-oduotion to Iiosxiitable'xicoplc a.t then- several dcstina-: tions. - On one visit; to a Can.adian liner a t Bristol the YiM.G.A. guide gave,cards of mti'oduction to sixty j'oung-men, in­ cluding Bulgarians, Italians, Poles,. Hun­ garians, as M-ell as AA'elslimcn and English­ men. ■ . ■


.At. call the -? English ports ; such''' as;; i'Tlie scheme IS important, because i t is ■ ■■'. ' ■■ ... ■


thc inten-uptcr vvithdrcM, I continued ..to address, thc meeting- and notM ithstanding •tlic mfei-ence of your coricspondcnt that -I was-responsible, the meeting Mas con-, tinued. - and' closed in-*the.. iisual_^oideily


‘ sM oar. M Oid.” When


mannci- Youi- coi-i-e.spondcnt furtlici chaigcs mo


with liav'iiig P slandered one» of . jour


well-knoM-n local families.’’ Ho is, Iiom- ever, m os tc a re fu l not to repeat the “ slander ’’ of which I was , guilty 1 Neither did ho name the family lefeiiod to, but whilst not quoting thc statcinents of which ho complains,; he proceeds to


" Such mothods niay; suit the, purpose of Liberal-and ..Tory supporters in tlieii- attacks ujion Socialism and Socialists;


' declare that thc -whole Icctui c m as alinost, if not quite,totally dev'oid of aigument.’


\ e action of Messis Garnett’s, “ youi vvell-


jn ^o.-iyay disprove the truth.of. statements.:-; AVhen ,dealing mitli the


vicM--point tliat they.; arc typical of th e - Capitalist class and I have no hesitation ■in rc-stating tliat-tlio real reason why they have closed their- mills is because thej' were; not realising sulTicicnt profit. If j'our- corr-espondciit. docs not agree ..Mitli this, will be kindly: inform us why the. woi-kpcople—tlio wage ., slaves—of this “well-known local fam ly ” were denied work and M-ages i Does he .wish us to believe tha t Messrs.. Garnetts,have closed their works beeause they : M-ero making


.


CLTTHEROE VARIETY:. PALACE AND PICTUREDR9IVIE.


too much profit I .■


I pathway bc'cut; i t .vyo"'<lHio as Mcfl, to jajjbur-. bj’; '/robbing 'and'plundering; the keep to'tlio existing paths.,


all capitalists are parasites e.xisting upon \, ,vbrker-s of the results of-, their-;; labour


■ As regards thc ‘1 slander ,’M stated that __ ______________ „ ^ .


■ -.;-j well-kh6vvn‘:’ local'.-.family ” , ; and',;, otlier- • Capitalists,’ pr-,i par-asif es j- are .able'- tq ex-.


’ I als6V^ated:Hiat;;tlre,;reaMniwliy'“


I.qiloit' or rob the workers is because they 1 control'the land and'caxiital, all of , which


IT nnnrQ'r'Tl'n’RVTrEq T-Tli'e annuap'ifias " been' stolon" from the 1“;common ” . E y „ v . „ j 3 * , i -


Saints’, Pendleton, Mas ^ Tiro Church Mas sp eydidly ,


_ rri.rUn.ne decoiatcd and leflcetcd great oiecbt upo^ yo„, correspon- any^stiaM tliat may - v v ' ..


-and dramatic have,been sliOMn, including “ The great St. Leger.’J: The M-roiig ro<a,d,’l.


■“ Good Doggie,’;-;t,o,nd : “ Strong iiian.'; ■The artistes engaged, liavo. also ^noxed highly' successful. —


‘■


who was-: announced,;, .to.;-apxiear , - on the . first, three nights .. of . the, , cok, was unable, to : fulfil her ., engagement and'her place: M as taken by ; iMiss : Bessie AAhllon - M'ho. proved a n .- able .substitute. Harold and Hardy, comedy:, society .en-, tei-tamei'S and invincible danccis,;: akb appeared in tlierearly. X'^I’ of


-Miss, Rosie .Pink,


and scored a- great success^ . ..The aitisteis last night MOi-e Amy Allnutt,:.dcseiihedo a


folloM-mc information . V ►


(1) Have j-ou ever had any, definite Spiritual c.\x/>e'ic“be ? .


. (2) In conncetionwitli v'hat Uunen ; w;;, w


have vou been wouslupping (3) "Have you engaged in,any aictij c


Clii istian M oik ’


hai-momum, or any instiumcnt.?., , (8) Could j’on give nistyuotions on,;


g an y of these ’ instiuments '


(9) Refei cnees ^ Believe mo, sinooroly y o u is ,. R obt Railtor.


Is it any wonder tliat there is unemploy inent .among tcaohors.?.; .What chance, ..have mere educational-.;aeqinrements in


- thc face of a string of mquiricsJikq those Seen by a Press representative J l r .


Radton .admitted having sent such .a lettei. .He pomted out,- hoM Cvei , th a t , the, ap­


.and for such a. responsible position _tlioj must be


pointment was tha t of an .assistant rnaslei ,^ of the , qualifications ot.^t ie,


• to pass any comments,on the.,; -..Morning, Lca'Jcr’s V observations,-.; or- to.,pursue,. tire


candidate There Mere over 130 appli­ cations for the situation. He declinecl


su r e i.qiicstion further.


; Manifold Postcard : rr'Eited heading.-.iV Times,,


THE''RF,MbV-AE ;; OF: POORf REEIEE DISQUALiriC.ATJON., - .


---------- ^


i4-i° Post Office-' .After.December sistj-.ipiOi Vdi-aw- huge, dividends, andupi.ofits—.they., i lie nresent disqualific.atioii for old-age pop- - ., should be, the,;last to complain .when..then,


' Tlie follOMiiigiicI.ice-li.as been i s ^


1 to be “ organiseis of industry Surely^ if they bo the oig.aniseis—foi mIiicIi they.


sion of persons Mho' have recw'cd poor re- “ business ability ” fails them. Ih e res j, hef since I.aiiu.an 1 st, 1908, 'Mill'cease to ponsibility of the_XMCsent_industrial dis-,


onerate - On and after Jaiuiary ist, 1911,;: oig.anization must be home by them—, —‘


el igible .for,an:Cild-.age;,.j.^]j 'o f - l ia \ inn- preiioiisfy rcceiied poor pcmsicn - Am n'erson cthcTMise entitled.to an o l d - ' jjj..yg,,-gXQ](j]^, fcjie la.nd,; cnslayed.-.the


tho-mh he m.aV'not'receiie noor'relief and-, ohildren, prostituted .our Momcn, and by| old-.-r"e~’iensicai'.at tlie.same time.


bfied'en the-groimd people, exploited the Morkeis ot(Hie"resuIt, of. tlleir 'toil, they, have'starved® pur


' such acts they have—in the eyes of all; j u s


t i c e an d tru tU ^d eg rad ed , a-'e pension Mlio.experts tliat h ^ ‘^,',Tjll‘>-Vthcm'selves", and~it is to 'th a t ,^class—the; M 4 't'Mi ' (7) Can you xfiay th e , organ, P'ano,.


(4) Are you a total abstainci... , , . .


^


(5) A non-smokei (0) Are you mai-ricd


-- , 0LD--\-GE' pen s io n s .


1 M-as the x>roa“''br. I'cioMdcd m the cxcning -in .Miiaem


1 Mas sung by-the chon a t each service, ; i .and in the evemng.Miss H. BiigM gave a I good account oLherself in the solo Lead Thou me on.” 'Mi. E Lomc xncsided a t The - col-


'Tlioiimcon. the oiga'i_at lectionb -sj


^ ^ Chanties and Queen A lotoiic Ueigy 11


; does "npt-.;tliink' that;-.M'e, are. nqt.-_a-iyaf 6 ;.qf 'suclii inoidehtsf- fdi- '.M-e./realise: that,, a s■ C-apitalism ei’ol-i'es' the Ttendenoy / is,- and ever 'will be,' to ’ crush, out the financially, weak mcmbeis ,of that class, and the


t l ia t . hasibccome; hardrirupt. Sure^ n^ocesan ' remaiiiing Capitalists Mill not even sug-


' vinfofi" Clem^ Fund ■ gest compensating tliem. foi.- then, .loss .. virtues of Capit.ahsm. Trade


depression, says your; corresxiondcnt,; has


..much','have:..theM'orkers.dosty, and .Mdjqyis^ 'i''respon*sible'f;:foi':vth'e;.;.,tr^e:,.-:dep;ressi6n:?:. jfAre: the .iCapitalists f not: alivays.y claijnmg


caused .the/manufacturei's to'lose andsV.qf:xiduhds.,:r Roor,;thingsjywl>ere:,did tliey4 getV theirVthousahds^^


as. “ the M-oman,.'of tIhio. people .a Mith


. chorus


and tlie 'Ti'iX3pcllos.-.;;:VI'ho fiisGnamed re­ ceived a' well..meritedI encore, and",gave gre.at s<ati.sfoction.


singer, w i th . a 1,'o O : -Tlie.Trippello& include


'Signor Ti’ipxicllo,'tlie M orld’s uncliallonged. saxophonist and huge“silvor-tubular chine nianixiulatoi-; Little Ralxih .Goodliffc, con-,


ductor and export-gleckenspiel andwiohn^^^ player; assisted by Little Elsie, C^hP I ®olp


'present; on account, ofiindisxiosition.-^..Thc father-and son,'. liOM'Over,'.g.ayera .papxtal


;2, turn.” and .althougli thoy.Meic rcpe.atear, I ' ly; called ,upon ; to.a'espond, they co u ld ,not.


'bo prevailed uxiqn, ifinclr to the'regret , ‘ The ■


BEES IN 'SEPTEMBER. - ■brilliant:^sunshine- of ,.>


clishcartcnmg'.day'sofy August., •pened,5


1 September


arrived ju s t-m time„ for^those^xiho liacl carteditheir.rbees rtcjithe moprsjin the clulGI


violoncello and xiianist;:but, uiifoi tunatoly, the latter- xvas-'xii-evented -. from...being


e x>ioMCiful


iiiid great voice,


the Meek a


• 'There have been some excellent ‘ houses’; a t the Chtlicroc A^anety P.alacc and Picture di'onio tliis_ Mcck, and the cntoitaininent provided has been M-ell uji to the standaid.- Somc excellent’ films,: both ;. humpions


‘ 'The murder of.rtiie Lyon’s caiiiei,’ -


HITCH AT MYTTON AVEDDING. 'ty A M'cddirig .par-tv.;liad an cmbavi-assing


cxx'0'’^oooo-' a t; -Mjtton. on ,,.AAkdnesday._ The bridegroom is :a resident, of Clitheioc, and, Mhen the guests li.ad assembled a t the' Parish Cluircli i t .xvas discovcicd.itliat


• he had neglected to provide.himself mitli a certificate jiroving, th a t thc banns had been published a t the church in^lie pai ish M-liero he resides. A cyclist Mas


late : for th e ' marriage^to be solomnis I t Mas'decided, hoMCvei, th a t thc festi­ vities should be held The couple Mere united yesteulay inoining _ - / ' ’


timo lieliaciic e 1 ...................


,^^^^^^^^ PRACTICED ’


........... ^............... " A foM' felloMS a t then club Mere haying


Sn aigumcnt,'Mliich Maxed ficicci every nioment,-about, the., latest, Cliannol.sMini.,


________


At last Biliks seemed to'liavo v.anquislicd' .^^.Qjj^u^.ful.Uieorics^ and.M as looking^


_pf;the audience .who enjoj’cd.then-plajpng^ -::ca]led''out j-ff ;Binks,'cantyovf "immensely.'


G“ Tlieii don’t get out of your'deptli 'J’l ' ‘ ' '


tnumpliantly,.Mlion,a small-voiejs' No-' '^-’'-snapped ’, outitherknoM-ing .onq.^.


ic.aeliid Clithoioc, i t Mas too , recklO'» cl .olcmnised


document, but by the " .....


world-M-jdo. Sxiccial; attention is being concenti'.ated on thc'i'cmai'kable diversi­ fied - army of men - and M omcn of all


guides .at the U.S. ports and the Baltic and Belgian ports^ of embarkation liav c experienced a bu.sy time attending to the M-elfave of these motly emigrants, m bb ■arc- often almost destitute and friendless, .and in a terrible state, inent.ally, morally, and xibysically.


nationalities m'Iio xioRi’ ' “to the Uiuted States cvei-y j'c.ar, and the - ■


Y.M.C.-A.


M-oi'ld are co-oxierating m tins altruistic work. .As .an cxamxile i t may bo .added that ■ the Y.M.C..A.' emigi-.ation oflicer .at Livei'Xiool lias- the xiermission .of seven comxianics to bo.ard .t-lieir outM ard-hound boats and confer M ith j-oung men needing a guiding hand,,M-liilo ho also has access to ; the omigi-ation'hotels of-the conipanics. : - Excellent results have already been seen


Big- steamship companies, all over-. the - -


in ■'rego-i'd to Engbsh-sxieaking. emigiants_ and no doubt much good lias been, done among xicoplc of other nationalities, .."M


ho


must feel grateful for tlio kindlyjsj-mpatliy sliOM'n by. the Y.M.C.A. in^undci taking such a beneficial w o rk -. for-, humanity’s sake . M'lthout any distinction . of ; class;


nationality or creed. ;- ; ' -


titution and:-orimo. s.'I do mot hold thcm. as cither; bettei’' oi-.-M-orse than the remam-— del- of. their class;.- T attack: tliem not-as individuals, butias part, of amystom im-; M'ortliy :of the s support of 'anyj lover, of.;


j Patent'Antliradte Stoves - ' '


------- ---------------------- ----------- -—-------- ----- - CONTINUOUS -BURNING^ FOR


• F u e l . • T -- ^ , -


;A n t h r a c i t e C o a l , G a s C o k e o r o t h e r S m o k e l e s s ' '


"* ^ ' ‘ Cheaper^ and Healthier ^lan Gas Fires, ' - r f \ ..............-


and as Hhcerfnl as .open gt^tes. V


Baldwin’s Stores. The Caidonas


AUCTION MARTS. CLITHEROE -


.a- good comji.any .present., - Bidding -Mas, | quieffor ;.a .time.',' but-trade ' brightened ■ up aftenva-rdst- ■ Quotations: Oalved coms up to-;£22-5S., and'calved,iheafers from ^^ij; t o 18- j7.S.-6d. each.-


Tuesd.-iy.—'Ih'ere m-.-i.s .a Large entrv .and . HELLIFIELD'.


- - Tue-Tilav.— The iir-ize. show -and sale of. rams- the ijropertv of inembers.of the Incor­ porated AA'enslevdale ■ Bliie-fae.eil .Sheeji Breeders’ A-ssoeiation -and Flock Book- Sceietv,:was-held;;to-d.av. Messrs; -M., Spensley, Ga.stle:B.ank','Redmire', Jnoi.-A\ h;t- taker: - Grindleton;. 'Ibos.- Tackson, CaniT-' forth.'and, Jos. Towers,''. Netherr-Kellleti,, M-ere the judges, and.Mr. G. Hitchon, of:: Clltheroe, referee. -- The show, was -an ex-, ceiitionallv.'.good ,one,-especially o f- ram- lambs.- a , total of :.X37 being c.at.alcgued, -.aaid at the-sale following the judging, ,M-hioh w.as conduofed. by Mr. Ivesen, the competition. M-.as 'verv keen for the best class of'.amm.als. Pnze Minners and prices as folloM.s: Gl.ass T, -Aged Ram: I -Jno. Perciv.al,:G.aperle\, sold io-Mr..Ghesler.. Riuon,-for £ 9


-Dixon for £ 6 vs. Gla.ss 2. Sheairling Ram : i',' E-xor-G of . 'nibs. . AVillis, G.amerley,- re­ served a t 14-10s . : 2.,Rd. Procter,-DoMn-'


-ham, sold >to M. Spenslev ■for..;^i6 3v l:ord'Benlinck, Unclerley H.all!, purchased


2, H- ;D-’' Greene, AA’hittington -H.alh.pnr- chaserl -bv AV. T-.’ Green. Gambradgej for ■p-j; 1,, -Jns. AA'il'ls.'-.Armlebv,. sold to Mr. ,


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C o n c e r t V a r i e t y C o . LOOK OUT FOR


- ] O pening Concert IN THIS DISTRICT.:.


Copyright Songs, ."Ballads,Comedy, Vaneties, Dr'amatic Sketches, etc. . Special Scenery." -


PAUTICULAUS LATER. FACTS AND FANCIES.


lANSAVERED. A jiarty of ci'icketers had M'on and M ore


returning. home in liigli spirits. . As the — , . ti-.ain drcM- iiji a t a small station, one mem-


her of the qiarty, M'lio xvas sucking a xienny. - cigar, popped his head out of tlic Mindoxv,. - , - and .addressed an elderly man w ho , m as .: leading .a donkey. Om-much’ll ycr take .... . .


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for the moke, guv’nor ! ” he asked - .. The-ansM-ei- withered, him. .“ You’ve , -


■ 4;^ Ino-'Hoggarth, .Slvns,.-. sold, .,-to,.-; Jos.; Tohers.-. Kellett. for £ 12 -A.. EMaii, A esthouse. sold to :Mr. Procter- for., .,£10


bv \Vm- Graham, Eden Grove, Penrith, for j£-joj 4, Ixjrd'Bentinck. sold to Mr. AAalls for y^c7 los. j-’s,' AV. Dinsdale,:Redmirei: bought, bv Rolit.':;Brown-, Calton HaW, for £ i 3 ,15. ■' ;'Class.,3;,.Ram;Ij.amb:.i,-,AA’'m., Rhodes, Westhbiise, purchased:by J ‘.;Darque Cn-Sterton, fo-.;;£'26 2,. A\'m. Jlilner,,, Slyne Hall, -sold:'to'Mr. Couliston for .£ 13 ,15s . ; 3. R H. .'Milner, -HeattBank,-- liought-by. J lr ;Horseman. Richmond.-for ;£ i6 -aos, ;


■'15 5 ' Gl.ass -^ 4 Ram vEamb.. (memlien;with -not more Ihan. io cmos). ,1.. AV.. Dinsdale, ■sold ;tb Mr; J-ongster, P.ateley Bridge..-.for., £ i 6 -, 2, G; Hifchon. purchased by T.;Hud-.


-A


sen. Kendal.',for.5;£ i3 .vs., 3> . J'}P- sold, to Mr.'lhompson for ,-;£9 .15s . , 4, -J. Close, sold to Jfi'.'Metc.alfe for.;£9 ; 5,- E.:


A’' Gibsen; -.Levljur.i',- -.sokl .to: Mr., Gliesie.r A


for -G9 los.. . Clas.s 5, 'Ibtee Ram Lambs.,- C-.-KnoM-les; Ellel; 2.J05. -AsLom,-Slptiej


plentiful: aiKll a good- clemand was expen- ^iiced'^or useful fit.co^\sAtfu)ily Iast;^^e6K rates: . ;; Calved - COM'S,-.m.ade;,from ■; £43 to. -■iTav -VS-; heifers ;£ i 2 ios. -to. .£21 . each, .k


3,' T -ord: Bentinck. ■:-: -good clearance.was effected.. practic.a-Uv -all teing sold.-. , ■ ■ Thursday-—A very.; good , show, of d-amry cows, ','164'' being- forward. ■


■ Buyers .M-ere


enough to keep yom-self, my lad, M ithout ; buying anotliei-! Jlind j-our ears. against;. ■ -the side of the M-indoM-.” ■


STORKS LONG JOURNEYS. A Mi-itcr on tlie migration of birds sa js - ;


tli.at storks frequently, xiorform some re- : ni.arkablc joiirnej’S. -A-: j-oung bird .Mas ringed on Juno ,21st, 1906, near KomgST - • ;;; burg its ringed foot • xvns brought to a French'officer on. Lake Chad m October. , : - 'O n e 'bird doxiai-ted- to the-soutlva’for t-- '- . ^ night after, i t had loft the rest at.tlio end ; . of- August, 1907 and i t M-.as, taken, .at: Fort Jameson in ’ Rhodesia -during tlie_. t- / M iiiter. A stork marked a t the Hungarian: - ■ Central Biirc.au for Ornithology at; Buda­ pest -w.as , taken in ■ the Kalahari Desert, ; : ‘


Bechuanaland - ■"


DIA'ERS DISDASES. “.Nom-,” said the school tcaelior, glanc- . .


f 4 4 & |v


ing round the small class of -more, or less - - bright-loolcmg bovsduring ■ the r e a d i n g % lesson, “ can any of you tell me M-liat is the , - meaning of ‘ cliversdiseases.’?” Tlicn silence reigned for .a foM- mnmtes, - ; , vifS


M-hilc tlie teaeliei- sc.anned the faces of lus . .'.-g scholars, in the v a in, lioxio th a t he might- . :y, SCO a raj' of claM-ning intelligence on'- one of tlicm.


“ Yes, I'Commj',” ho said eagerly, to, a"';, -.-./y: -


little ch.axi Iiolding uji Ins hand. ,‘J.Dqn’tb o , slij'.. You generally.: have. an ansM'er -.for- 1 everything. . Come nOM’, sxieak uji !■” . : Please, sir,” ‘ said“Tom'my, . M-ith "sii-,


NO CHING ELSETOB IT ]S i


: A gentleman, M-ho ;.IS --.a .Moll-knoMn,- .-; jici-sonality 111; the city, has .a romarkablo , busby- head of hair of snoM-y whitonesss;, . and he observed the sovon-year-old daugIi-.-;:,';,;|c ter of his host:regarding hun attentively.,^ Taking the little one on his knee, he eliatt-. . ed xvith her.for some, timc, Mhon, vvith a , .3: disregard for tlie -tru th ,. he .m - v p


fomied her that he .was .verj' old,rand had ;.y-5^ been m the -Aik


Rcg<ardmg; hull ;M-ith' fresh/interest .she ; 1 SJ asked,-.' “ Aro. j’Oii .Noa!i,? ” ; T,.No, I.'aiii --,;:|r,|;


(G


not.Noa!i,” lic repliccl.:, ‘.‘--Arc yourShein then ’’-. No, rain.not;Shcm;’’ .‘lAre you , Ham ?” .-: '-‘:VNo,'’ replied her. tormentor,-:;, M. I am no t oven Ha.m;LA"- ‘.'/.Tlien you must be Japhet;”.iinsisted- the little., maiden,- a t the end of her historical tether,- .and giOM mg somcM-hat impatient M ith the diffieultyiivv^^iS'.s^^ M'luoh surrounded • her. E.ged; friend’s ridon-rGSjys.;;^^^®


tifi6ation. g d - , A' ° :;'Intensely:enjoying:the, joke;-;he Jpplicdi'^ “ No, I am hot.Japliec.’J ' -A£tor'a,brief|^j hesitation 1:. she-iFas'tilyi; clambeied-doM


from''his-knee;'and running,to, hoy motyer,'.jiJt^ M'libvhad-been'anaintei-estedrlistenorjcslie'^#^


M-liisxiercd'qiiite audibly, rJ^Thra^mothety;^5y ik-fk M v


Xiei-b oonficleiice, ,-"■ divers’ ' clise.ases i s : .,, .ty Matei on tlie biam ' ”


.y? d


i h tg ; ■ : . ■and. foot;: I


-;,'einec-:-. r .brea-y


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