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i i i : TIMES . F R I D A Y . J U L Y 2 8 . 19 16


Health Blood


problems of the future.


IVIR. W O R S L E Y - T A Y L O R S A D V I C E T O S T U D E N T S .


g r a m m a r s c h o o l s u c c e s s e s . I'lriiiUiiar Sclioiil oil Tm'.<dii,v id’tci nooiG niuial


I',.rulin'' iiili'i-'-t Wii.s ociiiml 1 1 1 llio ‘''O’


•io'ui illy ih(. hidoi'v of l.lin .scliool, k''''-'' "■‘"'‘i ,„.,..yiii a.' .-UuliMil.-. Till' iiroooo.lin-.s v.'iv .'iiilihii- io tJi0>:e ol jocvioi's


’..'.'ticeil. till' lii'isa- wiiiiiors, .spa.ikcis anil ’„-i, ivsolutioii lii'iiiy'


m DK.Vl). ^"■:-'^S.AGR TO


I'.MRS. I


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t:*'’ “Pl'ropi-iiii,. ,l„.


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lO I r <'nuiiti-v.


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■'•urn 1 siiow, tliai llv<>s «;{|| vl.sitiii;;


V .iliv:ul_\- t'riovou.s. lily ilioir iloinl („


mounuT.s [l.j,


l>- from I tmx'fti \v,„.|,j


J'lcclc MlUl (I(1U‘T.'. |i only, ilmi indwd 111. 1* ' (i“Vfnlieloss Tiny


liiijl-pli'*'*' tlini ur


Int liiui/ ritunu'd Jll'l so ihc frtcl


I •uanl< of tluii


liii iliis war it inut-! ■ Xo man knoweth


' l ‘'[aVti?. tl.s. i „


l>mrwluT(* in our Iti'itma' ’* tlin.sc uim I* living .still, iliiiJv- |t it ?), praying fo:


'0 !li, U» lift up out


’ riu’lilcniis witlt lilted after tin* jii.si now ill*'


'» rvo lli(* namr I'orfoct bliffe to


' in Lfcavcii ? 'i'- aiLsv.vr m


uK l


iial ne with ull le true faitli of


;lory. n:o (]y as well as a he perfect bliss Iter death even a\“ no bodies; ruin that their y died with tho


J liope. but btill ) laco of waiting lee, and that w I holiiie.sd. <> "V


rth. ft is not of tliu w’ord that nl a!)ode. \Vhat i.slian is. to ist.” iUid w


k


id all; if thty I t wo c(.uil(l ''■fsli iM


f tinir his trust e hen


)uf jx'rfeet cun* udy and houI in


‘‘11(1 if su Ho 111,111)* f-fis fiurj)i.i;ir


|"•rlla|xs ih,,v Hut (.lad (lo'i


J'or ii j,-. ijovi.T I'ovm- into the


■ s.n^inj, «h|, |ri lulnvcl |ulwm


' ,.,.V lii'ai'lii"‘'‘i'. 'I'lio i)ri'siil..|il lorllio skill was .Mr. .u. w. \Vorsloy.


r-ivlor. Iv.C. of ,Moi'oioii Hall, \' liallo.v, nil till' Ma.vor 111' eiilluM'oo (Mr. -I. .M. W'h'l'li.


('.A.), iirosidod. Tlioro


.„;i. ;i laru’i' jialliol’iny' (d paroiiis and .dm.,"' willi i]i<. povoniors and


,ti. .Vi Hie o|n'liil|y ilia lli'.id Miislai- !,(, ('. M. Ili'ndorson) lajiorlcd rocoiiil


,( alKilopics for noii-.d li'iid.uii-o, Sp llriir.v lliidii'il, wi'i1in<;‘ : “ I .siiicoro. j.,. hope ilia iManndiaaut salioo) ar.'alad iull l.a t.diaii i'lill advaniiiMi' of liy tlia i|ilialiilaiiis 111 Ulitliaroe aud surrouod- j.,„ ilisliia.is. If aval' Uiei’e was a iiino ill,. Kislory 111 ' lids aoiiidi'y wlian our


iiiiv.s and a-irls. slioiild .Iniva n p'ood, ‘Hiiial ailuaaUon, ji is now. Ji'olliiwinfi' dia opening- reniarks of tlia


.Mavor. wild a.\iira.ssed plea.sura .it being- mxK'iil. iJia Jl.aad Mastar rand Ids ,'immal rapnil. in Ilia following- (erins: 'I'iia, miinliai-of boys on tlia salioid nill


-.Ills tarni i.s US and the juiiubar of girls isli.n. Botli Iba.sa nundiers art'aminaniiy silisfaatory—in Ilia case'Of lli<. g'iris" sr.laiol baaiinsa it is llie iii-st yaar of Ui(i ...•lamrs axislanaa and in the case of ilia, (tiller sultool beeause we iii-a jjii.ssing- ihruugli a period in -\\-ibieli many luirents may lie tain|iied to wiibdrjiAa boys ni .i vmilliful ag-a. J know many ]uu-aid.s


'who make great personal saarifiaes riittirv than give way to this temphdion. Tlia iivaragc leaving- ag-e liero i.s a little highar lEin it was—but it. is still too Inw to pei'inil ul full a(h’autage being- lakei! (if Ilia eduaational i'aailiiias pru- vidad . Tile tippt'J fui'jns of the boys' .saliool


Jiuva llii.s .yeai been examined by means uf tlie L'anibi-idge Locals. - Tavo boys -.varo aitlered lor the senior and fweuty- ,'U fur the junior. The results will not tn‘ known until the end of August, but ivkalavar ilia .re.suils may be i aan aon- hdaiitly say that the re-rulroduciion of tills a.vaiainatiou has had a beuehtiial i-li'ivt upon the work of the school, .f Jiujia wa shall have this examination rvary suinaiar amt lliat next year we


shidl luiva antnas iroiu tlie girls sahooJ. lii-.i .school whara. .so many leave id- the iiga.oi 1..I it is inipossibie to have an ordini.iy j.uhlic salioui leaving- examina­ tion amt the CaniLiridgc Loaai is the best i.ud laiiasl exiinunatmn for our purpose. Jhai-a has been an examiniilion, by llie .'laff, of die seiioul as a whole and main- i,r on the results of this, the corlihcatas Imve been awarded. 'J.'lie position of iawl hoy has been gained by II. 11.. haiiay, who, J liuve no doubt, will be jimuder of tile sjiace he 'viil occupy on ihe hoaoiatus board than he would ha ai an ordinary j.i-ize. The Jiodeu J.’riza lias found a wot thy winner in 11. W. II. A.-itson, The certificate for the head at the girls' school has been gained by llladj-s Tucker. AltJiongii We lost tJie .services of Hr.


.Vliuvar ill Eebruary, the -work bus ]iro- u'cdrd .sniuollily and elficieutly and 1 tliiuk I mny say that Hie school lia.s !iiii(]|. slaady jjrogross. We shall pjob- I'bly hi.M' Hr. W'.liitakei- at Hie end ot ■liis tan... Tla Acas three tiinas i-ojeeli-d lui- iha army on meJieal g-rouuds but iis at last beau .-iccejded foi- g-enai.d 'I'rviae—.i Avonderful testimony to Ilia M'ldlldna.ss of our v.dliw. A large iiiiK'Uiit of work lias been tlirown upon •111-remaining- members of flic .sbdV nnd W’latafidly aeknoAvledge the loyal help ’liiit .has beau given lo Hie .si-liool. 1 'I'ould wish purtieularly lo Hiank .Miss hlowcllvn aud llie stall' of tlia .girls' •'rh(X)l fui- Jielp Avliieb lias baan gaiiar- Dirdy giA-eii whan needed. 'ITia thniiks lit llie sahool lira due lo .Mr. Walnislay wbo has ouaa more given u]i bis time io die sdnils in ilia absence of (.'iiptnin Havies, 1 slnndd like to see niore parents inlai-e:sl tliem.selvas in the saoid iiK^vainent. 01ia|.M.(,.s oC .slaakne.ss ni'(> alien made against the ])re.S(‘iit geiiern- biin of boy.s, and frwpieiill.v Avitli trulli. hn.V.s Iiave to be encourng-ed, somelime.s driven to e.verl tliem.s<'lA-es, but fbe '"Oiit.s are alii-ay.s i-eady io ex(>rt Hiem- ■'Hve.s tor (li,. benefit of societv. Tlie 'i-liool h;i> once moi-e benefiled l.y the "rriei'Osity of (Mrs. fla'iley. This yenr


■ha has awarded aa e.xira i.i-lz(> for 'au'ii- ,ind an axh-a pi-iz(> ('or diill in 'iiaiiKiiy (d‘ Ijord Kitchener. I'rnii- to handing- over il.e Amions


•'“iiid'. Air. Worsley-Ta.yloi- (-ongi-aiu- kilcd stiidmits and si'alV on Hie admir- 'I'lla raporl. lie Avoiild like cordially io 1‘iidorsa ill.- i-eniiirks of jMr. H('nderson ‘'till n.g.ird io ibe mainienanee (d! ■'b'llents at ilie .soliool for a longer lirrind. Th(‘.v Avere aware filiai. some '■liihiran Avere onl.v ko])l at. .school b.y '''i‘ii;. sell'-deuitil on ilie pai-l. of iiareiils, 'i"(l lie .joined A\-ilb Air. Tlenderson in ''iiirci.ting Ihem nol fo fake luvay Ibeir 'iiil(lr(..i iinii] absolnfely neee.s.s.i.-y. Ti ''Us a


flint ni aboui the age of 15


ja mind avus devi-loping and bo vs and at. ilmt age Avere loaniing- boAV lo a-oii. A moatli at sebool al iiliat and


il” -'-«iueiik ages, avus Avortb far more rem' A tioutb at an earlier period. 1T(> ''''' ™ anspiciou.s coincirbrneo


i-it the .school Ava.s extended bv fbo in-


'.j,.., I)ut an inciTaM;(l ontliiisinsiii was wiili


clu.smn of gills during tie reign of l-!ueen Hary, ilui school being founded in tile r-cign of .inother Uueen .Mniy. some throe ..nd n half (enUifios ..go. llelioped Ihe (liieen would livi- long, nnd ilial. avIHi eai-li year ibat .saliool


would become more and more etlielenl. aud useful. ll Avas ju>i liliy veals liiis n.onll.


sini-i- I... look iial-l in l.is last spei-.-b day iii H.in-(iw. .11.(1 he Wiis glad lo ri-im-mliei- llii.i his old lie.id iiiastei-. j)i-. lluller. AVas still flourishing ill the age of 84, .is niasler of 'I’riiii'y (.’olb-ge. ( iniiliridge. Seeing ii|.;d i)|-. HuHei- was still te.ieb- ing, be felt ibaf be (tlie sjK.aker;. av.is sldl ;i lad, ilioiigb be iiiiglil look an olit and nntiipinled sort of bo.v. T'l..-i'e Inid be(‘ii ;i mavvellinis eli.inge and di-v('li)p- meiii in onr ediiaui iouaf system in Ibi- f'llty yeai's H.ai liad j-olb-d b\- sin.-e be Avas :i boy at Tl.ii-row. Tbe.i, of sysleii. ibei-e AV.IS none, (.'o-ordin.dinn wn.s e..- lirely b.(-Icing. Tboi-e av.is edocalioii, but eaeli 'bi-.ineb AVas :. separiiie enlit\-. There wen- ii nuinbi-r (d elenientarv .seliools, l.ii'gely nin liv religious bodies, and lie hoped Ibis eouMiry Avoubl nevei- forgel Ibe debt of gr.ilitudi- owing In iliose bodies: .ii.il iliere Avei-e piivaie A'enhii'o schools, gramnmr .sebools, pub­ lic schools and iiniversiiies—all iiide- pctident one of the oilier. During tlu- ten years J80U-T0 there was much en- (juii-y and activity, and Hiree great com­ missions Avere established to go into the matter. The great result Avas tlnd ju 1870, a Dill avus iulrodiu-ed to tlu; Com­ mons, by Air. .For.ster, jirovidiiig tlmt in every j.l.ice au cihcmnl sellout should


j be set np, AA-itl. seliooj boards lo m.iuage them, i'orwaid siejis, curiously enougfi, bad been taken :.t intervals of about it) yctirs. ill the ten .vears suceeediiig tlm passing- of tlie .'Vcl j-eiened to, there


! AV.IS niueii talk, peofilc sa.yJug- tli.it i schools were firovided but. tbe children i were not .sent. 'J.Tiat lesulted In cdiie;.- 1 lion being- nuide comfuilsory. Then ,' enme the ■■(ii-g-uuiejitfhat eliildren Avere (aken to school and jireveiiied f.-om


; earning- tbe few pence so v.iluable to tbe I poorer -[larenls, ami it Avas rigldly j claimed that lire fioojile who comiielled aifoudauco slionid j.ay foi- the instrue-


, lion. 'That change too av.is duly mnde. I The last stef) wiis taken in DKk;. avIu-i. ' tbe great Acl avus fiassed making edtica- ! tion ■ doniocralie. jmitiiig- Hie seliools ; under the eonirol of elei-led re|)resentn- : lives ol (be fieofde, and enabling- mental j food to be sufifiliedfo grow-ing men and j .voting Avoimm. Tbnl provided soiiii-- ' tiling approaeliing Hie ideal of “ y. ' ladder of ediie alion ," for o|.portiinifies I AA-ere lunv g-iv(-ii b.v wliicb students i could i-linib from Hie element.ir.v .-a-lKHd : fo Ibe university, b.v seboJiirs-hijis. free : of a l l (-xfiense. Of eour.se, ilie s.vstem ; Avas not yet perfect and l. ite ly there bad ', been discussions on the niatter in botli i Himses of I ’iir linm e n t . .-Vftei- ibis sad


j Avar one.ot the li is i things io wliieli I iiile n iio n avouI.I be di.-eeled Avoald be I Die fiii-(hej- imiW'OA-eiiienj of oi.r systi-iii i of educaiiou. i Tliere Hnyy bad ilieii- fine Iniildings. I replclo Aviili fiiii- elnss rooms and si.ifVed I by oxc(dleiit and skilled leaeliers. T'lie i Count.v Couucil by a gcJietous provision i of sidiolnisliips rend(‘red tliose faeililies I oj.en io nil: facilities I'.ir in advance of I anyiliiug- in bis bo.vhood. AVbat use I Avere they going lo make of llienii' Ji ! Avas ll.cir duly lo nuike Die very besi use ot i.hem, Hu'ir duly lo eijiii]) iliem- .‘•-elvls for Ibe bailie ot fife. Tlie Avord (liil.v Avas one Avliieb loomed larger to­ day iban ever in llie Jiislory of ibis counlj-.v. It Wiis duly AvbicJi liad seni men b.v Hie seoi-.- and li.v Hio liiiiidred from ibis boroagb of Cliiiboroe and from llie .siii'iomidiijg disirii'l.s, to figlit tor lb(-ii- eoiinii-.v, ninny of ilieni, nbis I ne\-er lo reiiim. T'lieir Jiearls weiii oaf in .symiialliy io ilio.Se bereaved in the Avar. Tlie.v all might ba\-e Hie eolisoja- lioii somelime, liiii perbaps not noAv, of :i fei'ling i liiil il.ey bad done i heir dut.v iii .s.-nding- Ibeii- de.ir oni-s, for ever.v oiie Avould agree it av.is


far harder to


send a dear one ll.an (o go one'.s self. It Avas ef|Ually duly wbicli bad sent men from Lanea.sbn-e i.y the liiindred, b.v Hie ten llioiisand to tigbl for tla- (-ouidiy, iind fliey knew they bad covered Ibe name of Lancasbire u-itli glory. ft Ava.s duty, loo, wbieli made men in fbeir millions, lileiiilly, fmui ibis country aiid our fni- deiiendeiicios be.yond Hie seas, a dul.v lo .see Dial Drilain did nol ■siiifer ill this tight for rig-lit nnd justice, ft must be diii.v ilinl Avould in-omjit those scijoliirs in Inke (Im iilmosi advaiiinge ot Hu- splendid edneational -faciliiies |ii-ovidod at Hie .school. “AVe all liope for peace." eoliUiiued


Hr. AVor.sley-T'a.vlor. “AVe are pray­ ing- for jieni-e f do not sup|iosc nii.v Iirayer ever ennu- more from Ihe bollom of one’.s heart ilian iliat -wlien Ave ask for ]ieaee in our time. Tlitil peace niu.st be one not. mend.A' eonsi.sterii AA'illi Ibc rvelfaio of ihis eoiinlry and tbo nations of Europe, for a sliorl lime, for a few years, bill foi-miin.v g-eneralions. Tbiil is Avliat Ave are fig-liiiiip- for, and it is the niil.v iicaee Ave can accept. W o hope it ma.v eoiiK-. It m-.v bo disianl—it looks a.s lliougli it Avill be—Init Ave hope ibak Avbeii peace comes it Avill Ika of fbe cbaraclor t liaA'e do.scribod. 'When tbal ]ieace coiiies, avo musl not imng-ine it Avill eml ill] our Iro'ubles and difficulties. Pence Avill bring- diffieullnes in its frail and you Avlj'o are g-rpAviup- up.Avil] Inivo to grapple j'wiDt theni. -You' have the


Avbole o f E u ro p e in i l io m e l t in g -p o i . T h e whole .system— ^social, *K ) l i t ic a l , eco- n o n i ic a l— w i l l luiA'e to b e re -e iist. Tlu-i-e a re proldemr wliiei' will h av e lo be laci'd m o re (-nniplex ami il il i ie ld l ib .i i i an y we Jiavy bail in t l ie j .a s i J i f ly y e a r s . M ben you bi-.ys and g ir ls liave grown up, .some Imi aol .ill th e |iroblems u-ill


i liiiA-e been d e a l t w ith . 'I 'b is avui- Avill .set i l l s nuii'k for genel-.it ions iipiili Ib is j i -o i iniry .iliil you will liave lo la k e v o a r pa rt in th e so lu t ion o f Ib e p rob lem s Hud' A


\ ■111 re in ..ill w-lien you ni-(> men and


Avomen. T h e y Avill Ii.ia-.. i .. be denll with bi-re in C l i lb ev o e and in (b e disli-ici arou nd -1. ..nd yon will b a v e lo la k e voiii' ] ia r t . W b i 'lb e r y u i ir de.-isions on th e :i!:illei-.s Avill be good or b.-.l depends on bow you u l i l isp A-onr present opjior- tu n i l ie s foi- ed.uenlioii.


I e aiin ol th in k


.von in f 'l i t l .e i -o e will la- indili’e ren l to Dii'iii.


I e i i l i 'ea i von io use lo Hie be.sf


o f yoiii- i ibilit.y Ib e adA-.iiiliigi-s you jioav l iav c . lo i i-y ymii- best to e(|iiip yoiir-


selves lo la k e a Avoilb.v )i;ii-| in tb e so h it io n o f ;dl l l ie prob lem s wbii-b will liresent tl i i 'i i ise l ves. W l i .i leA e r y o i i i ’ liands (iiul to do— ^wliellier it be lessons or .gaiiie.s, so Jong- as t l ie y a re r ig h t , .good, he.dlli.v g am e s— do it wi th yioi.- n i ig b l . and von will n ev e r le g r e t i t . I want .A-oii lo fo rm a d e te rm in a t io n to do


i .voiii- best to e i jii ip ,yoUJ-.selves for the j f 'l i l i ire .


n ev e r re cu r .


'.I'Jiis IS viiiu- i.-iiaiiee. J t w ill I r.v .yoor u lu io s t , and


fiuild n]i fo r l ju e e n Alni-.y's ( r ia i i i i in ir iSchool, o f wliieli V"U biiA'c th e boiiioir to be si-lioliirs, a re co rd o f good w-ork Avc.ll d o n e . " ( J jo i id a jip la u s e .l All . Worsley-T’aylor tlioj' liaiideif over


(Im- .r,-.-ai'ds as follo'ws:— • DUY8’.


Eoriu A'l,—Houoratus, 11. 11. Hailey:


DuJeii, 11. W. li. Watson; Languages, E. Kay. Eorm —ALitlicJinifics ami Jaiiin,


D. -S. l-'iiivAVealber; 2nd Alatliematics, W. E. WilsoJi; Sci-iptui-(j aud Englisli,


] J . iS. Coleman: Litoj-ature, tJ. 11. Dyruu; Halliemalics, E. Dixon ; (Jeueial AVork, JL iSl.i.ndriug-. Eorm \' 1 ! .—Scripture and Englisb,


E. Porter; Erenoli aud Latiu, W Ataj-sJi; T'erm's AVoi-k, A. Slinger : Aiuibematii-s and iEiig-lisli, \\'. Dennett ; Atatliemalies, E. S. I ’iii kinsoii; Cienernl A\'oik,'J . ,F. liobinsou :.nd J . D. Slater: Sciem-e-," ji. WT-Jeli; Term’.s Work, W. Diekinsou : CeueraJ, J . C. SuworbutU. .Eorni .IV.—Seripture and .liug-lisb,


E. A. J . Ulling.: AlaiJiematies, A. Alarslj; Seripture :iml linglish, AV. Siieak : ALiitbematies nml DraAviiig-, 4. AA'allbank; Science, D. Weleb; Seiem-e, T. G.irsliing-; 2nd Alatliemalics, J . li. Ibn-ker; General, S. 1. Di iudley, 'T. Whiteside, C. flradle.y, \A’. S. Smitii. ]i.


I. Jlai-g-reaves, (iyril .llutly. iMirm 111.—Alallieiimties ami L:itiii.


11. Cryer: Alatbematies and Dr.iAviug, C. Crook : ling-lisli and Al .liliematies, A. Dradle.y; Gougrapby. E. 11. Kemp; Comiiosilioii, li. .11. Simille.v; Seienee, J . lliinson; linglisli, A. Dradloy; General. I. Alargerison, -1. H. Draee- jAvell, E. 'Wilson: TerniT Work, E. .1.


AVy.ilt. W. 11. AViitson, li. Aloore. i'A.........


Eoi-m II.—Ariibmeiie, A. Tomlin­ 'r i A ..: i 1. .......f


son; Form I’rize, li. D. DaekAA-orili : .Science, -I. liidiinsoii; T'orm AVork, E. 1! DuekAAoitb ; .AriHimeib-, .1. L. ‘ryror; Eorm AA'ork, S. Dowmaii; Arillimelie,


G. C. 'raylnr; Eorm AA'ork. -1. IT. Hayes. Eorm 1 .—Arilbmetie. G. II. Diiavsuu .-


Em-m Work. li. P. ITiirgreaves. T. li. Drigg's; Ai-Hbiiielie, G. D. Aliissoii, 11. E. Deny :'Term's AVork, fC 11. (bix, 0 . Darbysbire. Sueei>s.-ie.s of past sludenis.—Alt-. 1*.


AA’ . Cunliil’e lias'inissed 1st in Cliemislry iiud 2nd in Pliysies, ni King’s College, London.


G'HILS’. Eoriii A.—.Freiieb and llisinry, G.


Tui-ker: Gi-og-rniiliy mid Seieiiee, G. T'iii-k(-i-; Jing'lisli, Ji. Cb:itbui-n ; vVIgebvii and Avitlimelic, li. Ej-mikbind: Laiin D. liiislilon; DriiAviiig and Sewing, A. A


A’iiiiw-mii, li. Sjieakmaii; Cookery, D.


llai-gi-eaves; Genei'iil Work. A. Dickin­ son. Eorm D.—Eng-lisli, D. Cuiiniiig-bam ;


Lalin, D. C'anniuglimii: Erem-b, li. Cryer ; Aj-illimefie, K. liidjinsuii; Algebra and Arillimetie, li. lioliinson; History ami Geograpliy, A Hai gioaves; Drawing-, 1) Ei,gby; SeAving-, L. Dislioji : Genera] '\\’ork, D. DaAv.son, Ji. WTiisoii. Eorm G.— EngTi.sb, C. -Smith ; llisloiy


!iud Geography, C. .Smith; Ereiieb, E. Willis; Aritlmiclie, J . Sliug-ev; Di .iav-


ing-, Ai. Elotclier; DriiAviug-and SoAving, K. lltni-ison; Scripture, Al. Heron; General AAmrk. K. AAMiitesidc. A. Berry, N. Dickinson. Pro]iosing a vole of iliauks to Alr.


AAT)i-.sJey-'J’ayloi-, Conn. A. W. Aln.ssoii said be Avas inclined lo look on their liresideiil Dial day as a “ rara .ivis,” for wliilsi lawyeis and polilicians—Afr. AVoisle.v-Ta.ylm was liotb—Avei-o i-e- g-arded willi ilJ-faAoiir, lie a


a-.is regarded


Avitli inereasing resiieel and e.steem. Education bad ceasi-d lo be the battb-- doi'e and sliutUeenek of edncatiomil cranks, and aviis iioav a mailer of real milidiial eoneei-ii. Tbe.tw-o great oli- jeeis of edneation Avas to inijirove liealtb and eliieieney. In that sc-liool tlie.y Avm- laeking- in arraiig-ement.s for .see­ ing to tile liealtb'of the sinclents, but it Avas hoped avIii-u funds inen-ased to oslablisb a .sysli-m of iiisi.ei-tion and a nofifiealion ot ilefec-is, as in oflier sehools. The inind iiuist also bo made ]i(‘allliy, and llioir .system nlready ai- teiided io Hial. Effieietu'y 'ivas Hie ]H(i- cluciion of tbomaxlnnim resuD Avilb llic minimum of effort, mid that desiratum . would have io be. kept coii.slanily in mind. Edueaiion av.i.s not. simply to' puable n mm' lf> score over bis rival in busiiioss; but must nlso teach a man to bo able to fig-bt. sboiilcler lo •sbouldi’V


i


-wilb miolbor, for the protectiop pf their iinlion, ami ibe bonefif of civilmaiion bn a


a Tu'cIi ITio .security pf Die empire de­


pended. There eOuld be no reasonable object ion lo the formation ot eitbei- a boy seoitt brigade or a eadev corps in that SL-lnio! as in public sehools, and they were entilicd to say that every student J..list, ladoiig to Lliat delaeliment. The value of tl.iise orgmiis.itions Jiail been amply deiiLoastruled in the war, and if. as thci; siii(;oreiy Imped, no military use w-oiild ever have to be made (d siiel. organisations or ilieir prudiie- lioii, ibe training- eoiiiii not iiut nave ;i beneliei.d effect on Die boys, ti-.iining Diem lo bear responsibilities, to leeog- nise Die value of di.seipline, and inereas- iiig- ibeir vilaiiiy.


Airs. Asslieloii .seconded, and said Alr.s


Alereer Wliipp ;ind herself liad been governors for len years but liad only w itiiiu Die last Iw-elve moiitbs taken any sbare in the direetiuii of ibe school. Aow that !i girls'’ section bail been opened, they iioped to giA'c Aiiss LleAvellyn and her stalf ail the eneonr- agemenl and support they Could. They felv gieally honoured m having- Air. \A'orsley-Taylor with them, iimi felt


they owed him ;i debt of gratitude for .s]iaring- time in a busy life to come amongst tliem. The resoJiitioii was enthnsiaslie.iliy


earried, and in reply, Air. AVorsley- 'fayJor, i-eferiing- to ('oiin. AIu.s.soii’s remarks, agreed Dial, nol simpJ.y .sysleni Tini ('ducation was Avaiited—a develop- nient of the mind, the bod.y mid the spii'il. A general in the iii'ld had re- eenlly said th.il liad ii not biK'ii for Ihe irmuiug g-iA-en in Die ediicaiioual iu- stilulions of fbe coiiiilry in year.s past, it would have been impassible to raise mid train an ariiiy like Kilebener’s .\t'i.-iy lo sudi pei-fi-elion in .so brief a lime. If Diat tribute to our proseul sysli-iii Avas justilied, as it avus, tboy eould look for still better i-esulls later. Gie.it Dritain Avould iievt-r allow lii-rself to be I'omul uniirejnired for atf.ieks siieli as Ave bad sulfei'ed diii'iiig Die last t\A'0 years. If Dial gri'.ii iiimi, I.ord Eoberks, Aven- alive now, be Avoald not be eolfl- shoiildered .-iid iiegleeled as Ik- iiiifor- liiiialely was,-floured, jibed al, sneej-ed at. 'They \A-ould find all England baek- ing- him in Du- necessity for the iirepm-- alipn of fiitim- allaeks. T’hal pi-i-,)im-a- lipn could well liegill at .sebool. (Hem-, hear.) Aid.


'T. AlilcJiell proiiosed a A-ote


(d! thanks io tbe si.ilf, paying-a liigb Iribuie to all eoneerned. .Mr. \A . 8. \V(-(,-ks briefly seeoiidi-d.


and the scholars’ ap]ivoval av.is slunvii in three ringing' eboers. Air. Hemiersnii relnrned Ibmiks. Ai the (-.ill nf Dio smallest bny in ilie


seliool. ilire-e fiirllier cheers Avhioli Avonld he lie.ird a mile uAAray .sui-ely, Avero sent uii, .sliPAving- Hie sclinlai's' re­ gard for liolida.AVs. Kol j-nnteiit Avilli these liing-lestiiig


lierfoi-nimiees. Air. AVeeks inviled Ibe gailiering- to give tln-ee clieers to the Alayor for presiding, and it.speaks Avell for Hie siability nf Hie roof tbat it stood Hi(- sir.iiii.


------o«o»o«o-------- CO-OEEEATIVE MALL. The programme at tbo Co-operati\'e


Hall last night was woli varied and ox- celleut all thinugli. At the head of ali’airs is ‘ ‘Whoso is Avithout sin,” a brilEanlly produced .story of some modern I ’barisees mid a iienitent w oman. TJie woman is Afj-s. LiiiUm, avI io causes the ruin and suicide of her husb.iiid and thou resolves to letid u better life.The Aynr ineideiils in Ihe Gra]diie aud Hie Gnzette are Avell Avoi'lliy of notice, and I-avo eonu>ili('s, “ When Iavo play a game” and ‘ ’Dnsler but lieiieA'olout,” are Iavo eomedies produced miieli better than tbe aA'or.igi- and l•o||lainiIlg■ Ivnmom' ad libit am. 'Nexi Atnnday, Tuesday and Wednes­


day. Hie priiicijial picture is io bo “ TTie AVarning" AA-Jiieli illustrates Jjoav a con- Jirnied dniiikm'd is redeemed from mi iilipallingly distressing .siluation. TTie seeiK-s are often Avierd mid starlliug, and Hie finab- is i-xli-emely ]ileasing. TTie ineliii'e is not oiu-of mere sentinieiit, but is hlled Avilb imwerfnl aetiiig mid scenes.


, T’Ik- ‘ ‘.slm-’ ’ al Hie Aveek-end—“AHa


AVireless”—piomises to excel anylliiiig yet seen ai t he ball in Ibe Avay of melo­ drama. I t is a sloi-y of Hie lioiii’, con­ cern ing Ibe i-iA-alry of


Iavo men for a


jirefly beii-ess. One man is tbe im-(-n- ioi- of !i powerful gnn: tip- oilier manager of Hie liriii wbieb makes Hie sample. Tlio latter is the sconndTel nf Hio piece, a man a


a gain bis ejids, and a'Iio nearly sneeeods.


Tio slops af noHiing In a


T'lie exciting nainro of Hu-play can be realised from a meiiHon Hint Hiere is a fine- .sbipAvrenk scene, dui'ing Avbicli ibe girl shows rare lieroism in stii.ving aboard to send out Hu- 8 .0.R.. message, puMced np bv boi- real loA-or. Hie iiivi-n- liA-e naAvil offieer, a resell e.


a'Iio makes a daring ------ 0 «0 «0 4 0-------


l-l big e.ikes Jli.ss 'Hiiriison. ji.-llic.s : Altsses SoiiUiAVorlb. Longsiglit, fruit mid sweots ; Mr \y. Kujx tobiioco: Miss Fotlicrgill, (.ignrettes Mrs. Vi'orsloy-'I'aylor, lettuc-o. curriints, gno.su bun-it-s : Miss lloldcn, biiskol of eggs . Mrs. Ilrow'ji. (t l.u'go eiikus : Afrs, Aspin.AlI. bsslcut of roses ; Jlrs. IV. G. Giirnutt, flowers. M\- also thank tho folloAVing ladies and gentle­


e,'ive(t during llie j.ast Aveuk ut. llie Ilospili-l, Mrs. I’hm-nt.ei-. ((um-t of milk duib'; Mrs. IVi'l. ‘-Ills IniUnr ; Jtrs. Mi-.r.slmid, .'ilbs Imt.tor : .A


BARRACLOUGH HOSPITAL. Tlir rolloAviiig gifis liiiA


fi-s. Ttiislk-tliwiiiti-, Tlio Ciifik Jlfirl;ol. Plm-c, -t- Ix'uii gnitefully re- T' M It: P A 1. A C E . Auolbcr lug'li-cluss aud diotinctly


novel turn is presented at the i ’ulact.- this Aveek by ‘ ‘Jiunel andEuby,” a pair of capable performers Avbo have done well each evening. Last night an al- tractive picture aviis star. I t is eiiUtled ‘ ‘The Dream Dance’ ' and concerns a talented young artist, sent lo Eari.s by wealthy parents. The .story is grip]iing- ly interesting', excellently prodiieed and cleanly acted. Another of the uji- roarioii.s comedies ot Gliarli(; Ghaplin is shown “ Clmrlie Shanghaied,” one of Hie v(-ry best of the series. A eapital drama is “ Droiiclio Dilly’s Life,” a tine picture of tlie Avild and woolly Avost. “Hypnotic Gourlship” i.s a eomed.y Avilli very amusing con-sequence,s, and “The Paibe Gazette” eompletes a good pro­ gramme. On Afonda.v. ’Tne.sday mi l W'ediieMlav


of next Aveek HK-.sl.-r allraelioM is lo be ‘•Tbe miracle of fife.” or Hie “ .DiA’inily of Motlierhood.” Hu- second fille giving- a good idea of (be mil are of tlie .story. A young wife becomes bysioi'ietd Avifli terror at the kpoAvlodge Hial tlie greatest of all g'ift.s i.s to become bers and cem- teniplate.s .snieide. Slu- falls into a dreiun, boAvcArer, in wliicJi is revealed her sacred duty and Hie liajipine.ss of il. Al the Avee'k-end is to bo .shown a


Metro picture of ongros.sing power and inlore.st—“Her great imitcb.” The story eoneerns itself Avitli the life of Hie voting beir to a throne, avIjo bceomos eimmoiired bv an American tenuis elimupion. His tallier is greatly op­ posed to llie match, and attempts on two occasions lo separate the. amorous couple eneb attemyit dramatically failing. Ji'in'ally, Hie priiiee abdicates in favour of a hroHii-r, mid marries the girl he love.s. 'There is an interesting-side issue to ihe pliiy. in Avbicb n Avealtliy geiiHe- mari endeaA'mirs to .seetirc a title h.v briher.v. Hie nioHier of Hie voting lad.y aeci-pliiig (10,000 (InlTar.s lo pay her (lebis in exchange for her daugliler’s iiiflnem-e in seennng Hie title. .


------ 0 * 0 ^ 0 4 0 ------- OVERWOlMi AND WOERT


DRIVE A J IA B I ) M AEG ATS. ------- ---------------


i t doesn’t jiay to defy nature’s laws.


We all need peace of mind, rest, out­ door exercise and eight hours sleep to keep Avell. We must not overeat, nor drink much, unless it be milk or AA'atcr. These are both good and should bo freely used. AnyUting- bad leads io trouble. Dad


habits are no exception. Careless liv­ ing and overeating are among tbo Avorst —^tbey help load the blood Avitb Uric Acid poisons. 'The kidneys act a.s safety valves, filtering the blood aud passing- otf the poisons, but they are bouud to weaken under any long strain, and once tliey falter, you feel dull, tired and nei-A-oiis. A'our back aches,' yon lase Aveiglit, .a


’oai bax-e lioadacbes, dizzy


spoils and urinary disorders. J'lie finst Hiin.g to dp is to' get back to


men for so kindly giving their services at- the concerts lietd eaeli Avcok : Mr. tVatson, Jlr. .'Ulen, Mr. Parkinson, Mi.ss SaltertliAvaite, Jli.ss Hiirdacro. Mi.ss' I'otliergill, Mr. fvay and Mr. Taj'lor; also Mr. Watson for timing the piano. A sorvico Avas hold at the HosihUd on Wednes­


day oA'cning liy Mr. Wrigloy. jlonoy received during tlu- week : Box 4/-;


afrs. R ‘Hornby t l ) ; Miss 3^ Seh- ihss E Tay­ lor, and Mis.s' O. SliuUleworth (hoAV Moor)


4/-; Miss M. HaAvson, A. Dawson, H. Hoylo, ^f. Hoa'Io and -las. Hoylo, £1 6s.; total £G 14s. Od, K. 13. Oii-AIB, Commandant.


/


simple, sensible habits. Eat less, sleep more and be careful wliat you drink. But yon must also help Hie Aveakened kidneys. Ton can rely on Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills for this help. They are a special medicine, for tb.e kidneys and bladdtjr.-ipnly. That is Avb'y so maiiA' in Clitheroe recoininend ;


Doan’s. A U dMttrs, »r 2/9 #1 ^^.r, fr»m


A % Wcth Slre/t4 Ojtftrd Hir/ei, LHut0n. C«.% DOWNHAM.


I At St. LoonanFs (niuruli, Downbam, ou Sua- I tlay night, a- sorvicu \vi»a huld in momory of j i ’rivate Wiliiimi Robinson, and was atlcivJed I by n largo congrog/ition. j Hradslmw) in


'Fiio Vioar (Rov. F. oourso of iiis .sermon, it>-


; f(*rred to tho docca.sod soldier. Suilablo hjinna i and tho National Anthem were aung, and tho i orgaui.9t. (Mr. T. W. .Faokson) pla-yed tlu* Dead , Marol). At tho eonclu.sitiii a membt^r of tho j 2nd RoHsi.mdale ilov ScouIk sounded the Ljwt I Rost.


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OHATBURN. ------ ♦o#-------


, 'FRADESMAN’S DEATH.—An old ami ro ; speeted Chatburii trutle.sman lias boon romovi*d ; this week hy tho death of IM


! joinery and building businc.ss in Downhani-rd., I Jie ou the death of Jiis father oarrii?d on tlm ; bu.sincss until a few years ago wiion in eon-


j parties. Eis.wife predeceased him some years I ago. Sixf-y-two yearn of age. Mr. VtK>,ver3


leaves a grown up family.


' M.EMOR1AL SERV fCE.—At Chatbum j'arish Cluu'ch Inst night a service was hold to iho memory of I ’rivato ^Villiam Mni-sden, who


I died in Jndia from the elTeets of heat on July j *ith, foiu* days Ixjforo his 2*Uh birthday. Thoro was a largo congregation which included in addition to the parents and relatives of tlm decoHsed solfliof* several members of the V.T.Ck, under tlu* eommund of Mi*. G. E. Robinson, ilio Chatbuj’u Scouts, under Scoutmaster G. I. Robinson, the 2nd RoKsedale Scouts (»Scout-


innstor Chase), mid the 1st Ihirnoldswick Scouts (Assistant Scoutraastor Jminan). The Vicar (Dr.^JMnehin) eondueted the .services, Mr.-L. Kiiig-Wilkinson rtaicling tlie lesson.


T’ho


burial sentences were chantful by the choir, wlio also sang witJi much elTect tlm beautiful anthem *’ Yea though .1 walk tlirough the Valley of tho Shiplow of Death’' and the hymns “Abide with mo.’^ “ Load Tvindly Light ” and '* On the Rc.surreetion iMom ’’ wore sung. At the close of the 8or\'ice the Last Rost was .smmded' fol­ lowed b\’ tlio. Dead March anil the Nutio*v.:l Autliom. Diuing tho .course of his address Dr, Piiichin said tliat it was just,over twelve months since they met in that ehurch to do iionotir, all the honour they could, to Private John Carr.


'Jimt nigiit they met to do honour


to Private ^Vm. iMarsdeu, who as’ far as. they could ascertain had died in India ju.sb four days before his 24th birthday. Ho was a lad who could nob stand tho lieat and one could pictum what that voyage acro.ss tho ocean had boon to him. Private Wm. Marsden had had a short life, an early death.


„ S) ! I- 1 '


I Hi (■:'


i'sli'il! t ; i


I sequence of impaired health ho was relieved’ by I his younger .son Edward Mucli of tho older ! pro[ierty of the village was completod hy tho j Ye((vers firm Dewased’s kindnes.s of Imart j and generous spirit made him a large circle of j friends by whom lie was iicld in liigh eciteem I /Vlthough Im never took a prominent part in public uifnirs, ho nevfjrtheless had a great affec­ tion for t ho Parish Chureli and schnols. For a largo luinibo’ of years, in fact almost from bay- Iiood, uj") to some six or seven yeai-s ago. he was a member of tho Church choir, and along with Mr. W. Rohiusoii mul Ah*. W. Loynd, formed a luunoroijs trio of entertainers at the Cliristmas


; of -Downlmm-road, which occurred on Wednos- • flay uiglit after a long ami ]iainful illne.ss..‘\ son ; of tho Into M


r. Robeit Voovors, l* Vcovors. who t'stablislmd tho old


i SCirOOL SERMONS.-Tim annual apixmls ; on bohalf of tho Cliureli sehoolK were made at. I the Chatburn Cliurch on* Sunday liKst. Tho : preacher at all tho 8.>rvices was the Ib*\-. E. ; Clievassut, of St. Tliomas’s, Rlnckburn. Tim oolleutions amounted to £12.


?;h : ! m


(FIVE)


Coa'f Depot, RECEIPT HOUSE, CLITHEROE.


Stocktaking SALE. Bargain Windows !


A t -


The L ad ie s ’ Window lii.splay.'. •


• .M


ACINT( )SH K.S, UM ] ’.RKU.AS aiti LOO 1 y ;u.ri SMt)FIS.


are mfirkec! lU tTXHEtiv h;.ll ‘.lif u .ual pricfts Sil'i


j te - The Gendemen’s Winidows conttains


A


OVHRCOA'IS, .raincoats, GOl.l- JACKETS. MOTOR CYCLE SUITS, SHIKTS. UNDERWEAR, TIES. HOSE — in fact every kind of wcarinij appanl .'U price-- yrcaily roduHcii


\viIUn;>Iy takfo from the Windo'w'. aniclf yen retjuirc will be


Wi- cannot «’ive full uetaiis in ihiii nclvcaif-cnieni, but oitr WINMh.'WS WILL C ON'VKY A WONDKREUI. IL'.RCAIN MESSAGE


KAhVCOA'l .S. anv of wliicli


! •!


Ill


H' i r. ; ‘'ll 11:


n


l i f c v i 'l


ii HE fi


Ic. was only a few wtmks’


Ijoforo, whoa ho left home for tlm last time, tlmt lu* knew full well that ho was leaving for tlm front, bub lest it should upset the raorabors of his family ho had not told them. Surely that proved his bravery, considoration ujid* uu- KolfishnesK. They had come t o'express their deep'Sympathy, with the rolativ’cs Avhb'had lost their dear one. Many, present.- no doubt, would btY anxious about their 6vi*n deyr lads and womloriug whether tht^' would return safely back to their honios. They had to thank God and tho parents and also tlio lads for the gi’oat aacrit'ice they wore making. They were risking their lives tho.t they at home .may live more .securely.


Jack Carr and Wm. Mars^on. died


for them. WJion a permanent membnal^ of those who hivd sorvojj was plncod in that church there would bo a long list of names. ■’ Ther^ would bo a sbparuto list of those who had fallen in tho iighteouB caubo. ’ God grant that those two names might ho the only ones on tbat list,


-but bo (tho preacher) feared i t would contain more.


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