A 5 A L / r r A . i \ i L W H iI - iI - i geniality of his, there was alway ^
i i n d IMES ^ e d
lURES \ND COMMENT a
E local paper for the In a p te r s of a r IFE, mos: 5 »
•,-iiisli—and many Iroiii the surrininding dis- f'j^-'.—paid iis tr ib u te of re.spect and love iho iiiiermoiit of the Bev. .1. C. Garnett, ior over iwoiiiy years Hector of the Bowland
'-ill'll on
Atu'ciiiig scones were Friday afleriioon when the whole
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witnessed a t Slaid- V I -
i.ari'h. --V stranger enter ing the village w'oald have known a t once th a t some groat all-
^nividiiig sorrow riisted on the Mule eoni- All hour before the service in
Chm-eii. all the 'hinds in flic village were lively drawn and there was an unnatural dleiice which -seemed to tell of tragedy.
Aichie'S iind gloom wore everywhere and the skv seomc-d to acceiituiite the pre-
.v.-epink
-.--.iling -adiiess
.vriTi'iK-''"'' -VI- s r -A in iiu iiN o f t h e H|.;V. J . C. GAllNETT.
AfiFECTlXCi .SCEXliS.
IMI’-H K.-^S1V E OF
TimiFTE BY
HICH.MOXD.
BISHOP
. rN 17 A D t 7 \Y /U T T would be aware th at notwithsti _____
tliat notwithstanding that s a spirit of
service-—f
holiness permeating l hus service—tho service of
his .Master, service for his people. Then .again, there were the
pliysic.al gifts which gat e him a manly presence—which made him v.hat in Kingsley’s day was described as Y an ex ponent of muscular Christianity ’’—enabling liim to take great interest in the avocations of men, whether in agriculture or on tiio cricket field. Alen learned to love him cr.d left th a t ho was indeed a man’s man. Yet, side by side with that, there was the sympa thetic nature wliicb appealed to women as well
as to men, jes, and to little cliildicii, ft Air. -
])oople in sorrow. He (tlie Bisiioplhad no desire to try to he in any way emotional. Hi- would
r.a.ther ask them to tliiiik of wliai ho would teaeli tlicm to tliiiik on an oceasnm 1-ke that—to tliiiik of tiiat eternal life wliiib was in Clirist .Tesns oiir T.ord. Could they rot- think of tlie words of Christ Himself: 1 lliG resurrection and tlic life ’ and the :r.>ssage. of God that tliey should not let themselvos rest on tho decay hut on the fact th at “ AY'.iosoever helioth in him shall never die.” Then ihero was the message of the one who was ia-i.; “ AA'e brought nothing into this world, n is certain we shall carry nothing out.
, . 'ilie
l u ld not be missed foremost place, and
Lord givelh and the Lord taketh away. Blessed be the name of the I.oril.” He urged th a t th at should he their thought that day as ihey looked to the future. Let them r-cmeinlwr th at thev would meet again, and that he wlio lu won tlieir hearts and wlio liad laiioiir.-il
so faiilifnlly was not permitted to labour in resenco of God, whom ne t..<<
ul tlio nearer p r
eek an illuminating I. This is the first lay e rs and all follov/-
es which will plea
faithfully to servo. The hymn “ Till he come ” followed am. as
the coffin was borne to its last resting pimi. tile organist movingly
di.scoursed -‘ 0 !f-;st
the Lord.”
Tho service a t the graveside was comUictet liv the Bishop.
Cliui-t-li. On Friday i t was draimil greenery, mid tlio many beauiilnl trilmtcs had been arrmiged with loving hands
'Tile grave is near tlie sotitli eiiiraiiee to tlu witii
, lioral round tho grave. i-LAND Column. KL NEWS. I a g e n t . IMES
IPrice One Penny. Irlookfd. Ok KEvokKU,*'
Jouglit he would h.-ivt; sion wos ;ui ovot'sighi.
Ii>uhl(‘ :j< it muy he. and jioii that any particular ^rately ignored. As a was paid to the work undt^r a piioto-l>lock
lin u te was ilamaged ami p'n. and. unl'orttinately, Jieserve was lost sig/ir ; to i’n»ss. Alderman
J ’asy i t is to omit oven a |a»r t lotter. and we hoiK‘ it is not impossihle tor
|ich the. responsibility of matter , to overlook in
Ihet’ore going to
pro.ss. .1 |inai Reserve. Aldenmm he»‘n able, to have hi.*
lu t delay, whilst we too »ion ill the earliest pos i t is jioiiiiod out. Our
le record as coinpicie as
It.ninly did not wilfully names of tile men of
1,joined up presumably the [jrevious week.—
► ------- IrpT.- STOR3I.
TIC i*'u. A. j .. coitTJi:.
1‘. S..J.. P.K.A.S., write* -•ge Ub^ervalurv to *’ ilie
telopiiuiiic breakdown la
' accompany great- niag* j^tal author i t ies in tin* uhied !)>■ iliese currents he coincideiiL magnetic
Press by tlio .Minister ul to liic electrical earni
ual violence, the greatest ugraphKr niagneiograpb:
ice September 2otli, PJOa- giieiic .storms coniineiice [)MCHeady siiuiiltaneoiis-
tatiuns. Jii tde preseut u were quiet , until a meiu of the iiorizoutai
uivalenlly tiie inanner^^ east- in nori/.oiiial mag*
n tile morning of Augi^^ legmumg of the storm- L by violent and rapm
on and force, the a; storm being reacn
lorce magnet were so c of light triivelled qU‘“
7 p.m. on Augimt
: ivLordmg drum , sidos. Tills inmuis tW
on was gre a te r than .s. Some idea of . ^ .■d by compar ing It ' ' ‘ j ^cillation on which was 44 mug
1. the osci llaupus 0‘ -.u magnet coincided,
agnet , though ouglilv the needle s o.-ctreme range
oth eas t and "'e-lE "Ejii L'omparo this t days in .June, "hic
n the hours
of the needles we"! and rapid-
12th. This S e t rni I do hot markedly
r-jot
ents followed, -i^“gu3t of 7 p.m. on Aug
j tlw
rsts. in the ^ ' j f ^ l i disturbances^ on
accompany d w t u ^ I ,llv marked storm was
, together by s ^ ^ ,
ssumg from ‘ ^cona'! 1. and being em j giietic field.
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Long before the service commenced, the iiurch held a large congregation, whilst dur
The following is a list of wreaths and o\ e s ...........
,eiit by the late Rector’s many friends : - His loving AA'ife.”
“ Annie.” •' Tliroe Ciiildreu.”
ing the service tliere were few vacant pews. All present were mourners in a very real -eiise for who in
Sla.idburn and district liad not, lost a true friend and valued counsellor by the Hector’s death? -At. the same lime, - there was great solicitude and sympathy lor tiio members of the family wlioso loss was tlic -reater. Tho funeral party was confined to rmmediate members of the family, as lollows: Mrs. Garnett, widow; Captain and 4l‘s- '*• J . H. Garnett, son and daughtor-iii-law; Anss A'. Garnett, daughter; Dr. and Airs. Postle- ihwaite, stepson and daugliter-iii-law; and
Miss A. Garnett (Kendal), sister. Tho coffin was borne by Ale.^sws. I. Carr. .1.
AV Higbv, -1. AVittoii and T. Higby, the bate Hector’s Chnrcli ODic-ials. Tlie cortege ■
w.as met a t tho South door by the following clergy; the Bishop of Biclimond, llie A eii. .Yrehdcacon Cook, of Skiptoii; the Bev. E. G. ■Vckerley. A'icar of Griiidleton; Bev. C. C.
ilrodliurst, Hector of Bolton-hy-Bow!and; Rev. H.
AVil.soii, son of tlie late Canon AAil- -011: Rev. J . AV. Pickup, Vicar of St. Paul’s, Iiow Aloor; Rev. F. E. Cliiiicy, Chtheroe; Rev. J . Heslop, Vicar of Gisburne; Rev. 1. W. Castle, A'icar of Dale Head; Rev. F. Gallaher, A’icar of AVliitewell; Rev. .1. Parker, Clulieroe; Rev. F. A. X. Parker, Vicar ol AVaddiiigton; Rev. F. Whiteside, Curate, Wiiddington; Rev. T. AI. Harrison, Long- ridge- Rev. F. Kenyon, Huddersfield; Rev. G. iJ.njlson, Vicar of St. Alichael’s, Blackburn; Rev. H. Hawker-Soper, A'icar of
Tos.sido; Air.
Roie, lay reader, Slaidburn. _ ‘ Tliere were also present Air. A\ . Peel and
Mrs. Speiieer, Knowlmere Alaiior; Air. and Mrs. AV. King-Wilkinson, AATiiteliolme: Air. .mdAli-s. L. King-AVilkinson; Air. T. Oaniett; Airs. Irving: the following
repre.seiitalives of •-lie Bowlaiid Rural District Council; Air. W . Garnett
(chairman), Air. T. Eastliaiii
fclerk),
Ale.ssrs. H. C. Slarkie, .1. AAatson, S. Smalley, J . H. Alassey, S. Aloore, J . AA.
Gill, li. Simpson (members), and Air. A. linn-uw (surveyor); Mr. C. A. AUlford, clerk :o the Howland Education Sub-Comimttce,
Jlr. C. Crook,
repre.seiiting St. Paul’s Choir, Loiigridge; Air. R. Scott, representing the Pai-isli Clmrc-h Choir, Longndge; Air. H. Tavlor, Air. J . Thexton, Air. J . A. AAade, All. G. S. Coleman, Air. C. L. Boden; the lollow- iuL" li-pri'sentativcs of the Ko\al Ledge. Xo. 401, of Free Alasons: Bro Clias. Dixon. P.P.G.D. (AVest AA'orks.) ; Bro. Ji. Coaie-. P.P.G.. Sd. B. (AVest Yorks.) ; Bro. Al. .lames, P.P.G. Std.B. (East Lancs.); Bro. A
“ Kathleen.” “ Grampy ” from his little Helen. “ AVith love from .John.”
' Toacliers and Scliolars, Siaidburn suiiday St-liool.
Alcii’s Bible Class. Chui-eh AVardens aiid Sidesmen. Slaidburn Clioir.
Sla.idbnrii AA'oiiieii’s Bible Class.
Slaidimrn Beading Boom. Teac-licrs and Scliolars of Slaidburn ^cliool. Teacliers and Scliolars of Xewton School. Alcmbers of Slaidbnni AVeslcyan Chapel and
the Rev. C. Eadcs.
Air. and Airs. King-AVilkiiison. Air. mid Airs. Julius Hirst and Family.
Colonel and Airs. Frmnpton. Air. and Airs. Leo. King-AA'ilkiiison and Air. L. C. King-AA’ilkinson.
Alessrs. Alister and Peter Reid.
“ All a t Knnwlmei-e.” Rev. C. C. Brodlitirst and Airs. Brodhurst mid Fmiiily.
Air. and Airs. Pollard. Aleiiibers of file
T.ongridge Parish Ciiurcli.
Alenibers of tho Clioir Parisli Cliurch, Long- ridge.
Air. and Airs. T. Easthmii. Air. and Airs. AV. Garnett, Low Aloor.
Captain and Airs. Horsfall.
Emma. Rev. J . B. and Airs. Ost. Air. Artluii- Bitsoii. From Ids Lay Reader., Aliss Ellen Bose. Air. and Airs. AV. Hully. “ Xurso and Alary.” All a t AVoodhous.e Gate. Air. and Airs. T. AVallcer. Air. and Airs. T. Carr. Air. and Airs, and Aliss Ramsbotlom. Air. and Airs. .T. AV. Rigby. Airs. Hollins. Airs, mid
Ali.ss Rudd. Principals and Companions of .-Abbey Chapter,
AATiallcy.
Brethren of tlie Royal Forrest l.odge. Officers and Aleinbers of .St. James’s Chureli, Clitheroe.
Miss 3f. A. Littlofair. To Gotlfailier from Bnrharn. Hrs. Greemvood. Miss Bdith Broadheard. “ All a t Bishop’s Hoxipp.”
V. P. AVood,
P.AI.; Bro. AV. Taylor, 1 .Al.
‘.Slaidbiirn). •A.S the cortege, entered the Cliurch, the
Oiganist- (
Ali.ss Ost) played “ The I'Ord is .Manifold.” which was followed by tbe
J.ltii Psalm. Air. Bose tlien read tho LStb chapter of 1st Corinthians, and the hymn “ The
.Saints of God ” ^vas sung. Speaking from the altar, the Bishop paid an
impres-ivo tribute to the late Rector. Ho took as his text the words “ AVlmtsoevm- thy ■land fimlcth to do, do i t with all thy might ’
■Eeclesitislics 9, I'd-l
Tlio.se words, said the Bishop, illustrated the
rharacter of Air. Garnett. He was reminded iliat i t would he 21 years next week since ; t Wits his privilege as Arelideacon to induct the
l.ato Rector into th a t living. Tt was a. solemn ro.sponsibility for frail human man to take
cli.argo of immortal souls and one of t le tlionghis they should have in their minds -I'as tliat the ministry of Air. Garnett in t l a - parish had been marked by great faithfulness, riioroughuess—the oxomplification of the tex —
w.as one of tho most prominent trait.s in Air. Garnett’s
c-h.aracter. I t was that
de.sire to throw all his energies into the work of the parish which might have been one of the
c.auses which .shortened his
c.arcer. Act as they looked hack on tho thoronghness he dis played they perceived th at there was a. con tinual resting in the
consciotisne.ss of the presence o f God. Anyone who know him
'^U'. and :\rrs. Geo. "Wilkinson. “ All a t Payne Hill.” The Bev. J . and Mr.s. Parker. Xeu'ton Friends. Tifrs. T. Hodgson and Mrs. Bloazard.
MUNICIPAL EIIPLOY E ES.
AAA'ABD OF ABBITRATTOX CUFRT. ] The Court fo Ai biii-niion liave made <i ivages
award regardiug the Laiic-asliire and ClieJi.M-e Borough and Urban District Councils, includ ing the following:—Urban Councils: Barrow- ford, Fulwood, Great Harwood, EirKlnan, Longridge,
Standi.sh, Ulverston, AVaUon-Ie- Hale, and AVestliougliion. Borough Councils; Accrington, Burnley, Choi-ley, Clltlieroe, Cojiie, Hasingden, Nelson, Preston, Raw tenstall, A
A ’igaii and Blackpool. The parties to the
reference included tho Alunicipal Employees’
As.soeiatioii, the National Union of Geueial I A’erkers, the AVorkers’ Union, and tho District
V
Council AVorkers’ Association. By agreement between the parties and with
the consent of tho Court the terms of refc-i-ome were amended to read as lollows:
,
1. Application for an advance of 10s. t week for men and women aged 18 years and over.
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2. Application for an advance of 5s. a , week for youths and girls under 18 years of I
; age. I
3. Tho above advances to be paid on and ; from the first full pay day following '17th
i May, 1919. The war advances now paid by tho (
...luiicils
concerned to thedr male employees n-nonnt generally to 24s. fid.
Afarmadnko ALEAIORI-AL SERVICES. Tlie Aleinorinl Services a t Slaidburn Parish
Cliurcli Inst Sunday ivere attended by Inrge congregations (in the inoming the church being well filled, and were most impressive. They were liotli conducted Iiy .ArclHlcacon Cook, of Skiptoii, whoso text in tiic inoining was Gen. 28, 15, and in the evening St. Luke 19, pai’t.s of verses 41 niul -14 (" Wben He belicld tlie city He woiit over it.” ami Tlie time of tliy Visitation.” ) Tin; Areli-
deacon spoke witli much emotion and alfeetinii of our dear Rector and of his ministry, in tile moriiiiig reinarkiiig iliat tiiat ininistiy had
dotibtle.ss been to iiniiiy wliat tlie iilnee of Jacob’s A'
i.sioii lind lieeii to liini.
tlie
house of God and tlio Gnte of Heaven,” niid rofeiTing to tlie promises GikI mncle to .lacob
as just tliose our Rector to pass on to Ills people.
would liave wised I am witli
.,,1,1 will keen tliec: I "'ill »ol '^'"'4’ i liavo Jo,10 all' tlmt ivHiol. I Have spoken u.
thee of.” In the eveiiiii)- the -Yrclicleacon dwelt upon wages
iho S.aviour’s syanpatliy. “Ylay we not he- lieve,” ho asked, “ th a t. He who wept in sympathy with the Sisters of Lazarus, wlieii
Ho wa,s" about to restore to life, weeps m this village of Slaidburn
to-day in
sympathy wi th iis bereavement?”
I The award of, the Court is as follows:—The men concerned,' aged IS
ye.ars and over, .shall
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T H E T IM E S . FH I D A Y . AUGUST 29 , 1 9 1 9 COUNTY SESSIONS. Alonday: Before tho Alayor (Coiinaillor J .
, on to .speak of “ tho time of Visitation,’’ of God’s mercy in the ministry just closed. I “ How would i t he,’’ he asked “ if lie' wlio had l.aboured so long amongst ns were in six months’ time permitted to return and .see tile fruit of liis labours?” Botli scrnions were full of sympatliy and comfort nnd
eariie.st exliortafion to nil.
EEV. F. JRev. CHENEY’S TTUBCTE.
Alemorial services were lield for tlie late J . C.
G.aruott, Hector of
Sl.aidljurii, a t
St. .Jaiiies’.s, Clitlieroe, on Sunday. Tliroiigli- out tlie day ilie preaclier was ilic Hev. F. E
Garnett had a wonderful sy .iiipatht wiili ___, „
words ” Know ye not that there is a prince and a great mass fallen this day in Israel r” 2 Sam. HI., IIS, the preacher said that i t was about foiuTeeii years ago, when lie came to Clithcroe, iliat lie lirst met !Mr. Garnett-, at Slaidbiirn, on the occasion of the funeral of the late 3!r. King-Wilkinson. He soon dis covered in conversation tliat there was as groat a desire :u ^Ir. Garnett’s heart lor a world-wide revival of true religion as there was in liis own heart and there was thus formed a bond of sympathy heiweeu ihoni which lasted till Ids death. AVlienever he met Mr. Garnett, whether at St. James's, or at somo other place or wlieiher he wn.s preaching for him a t Slaidburn. be always felt that he was in touch with a man wlio desired that God should he glorified. They at- St. Jame.s’s would miss him! How much, how very much! He was a true frii-nd to tlie Church and Parish. How frequently he had hc-en amongst them! Tiiey would miss his fine form, his eninmnnding presence, his genial smile, his c|uiet earnest musical voice as be proclaiim-d the everhi'-'iiug - gospel from that pulpit or from the platform | of tlio neighhouring school and i t was difficult for thorn to realise th at his place .Aiould now | henceforth know him no more. In the evening preaching from the words “ .Vnd I saw a new heaven and a new earth,” Bev. xxi., 1, Mr. Cheney drew attention to the phrase now so j often heard “ ^Tako the world a fit place for | heroes to live in.” Tliis can only come, to pass when selfishness, lying, impurity, cheat ing, dishonesty and other sins arc*eliminated : and God is put first as He> .should nways .ho hy | all and sin is eliminated. “ Bightcousness exaUeilra, nation hnt sin is a reproach to any i people” Prov. xiv. 34. Tliere does not seem j any sign yet th at this is coming to pass, far | from it. now will there till the Lord Jesus , comes again, when will come xo pass the ! words “ A new heaven and a new earth where- * in dwelloth righteousness,” 2 Pet. HI.. 13 and “ For hehold I crea.te a. now heaven nnd a now earth,” Isa. 65, 17. Mlint God is willing to , do. is waiting to do and is wanting to do nnd will do if only they will lot Him is to prepare people for this righteous and therefore happy | place, and this is what Mr. Garnett lived for,
(j],(.ney. Speaking in the iiioriiiiig from the ______,
. Carter) and A-Ir. AY. Hanson. TO CELEBRATE- PEACE.
Wlialloy licensees—Mary E. Peel, Be Lacy
She had previously warned Carr, whom she saw stealing pears in daylight. Tile defendants promised tlie Mayor tlioy
would not repeat the oli'encc, and were let olf on payment of costs.
CYCLES AVITH PASSEXGEBS. John L. Lee, Aiisdcll, who did not appear,
.Arms : E. E. Pollard, AVhalley ' Arms; John Aiisworth, Spread Eagle; John AV. Shaw, Swan Hotel—and Dawson Oddio, of llio Swan Pendleton, were granted permission to _
sell intoxicants from 10 a.m. to 10
p.in. on the occasion of the local Peace Celebrations, al- AVlialley, on September 13tli, ami a t Pendleton to-morrow (Sa turday) . Miss Pollard was also granted an occasional license from 2-30 to 10 p.m. to sell drink on IVhallcy Cricket Ground on September 13th. In granting the applications, the Mayor
-aid the Bench imposed tbe condition th a t food a.s well as drink should be provided.
LEFT BY HIS PARTY.
William Laitlibridgv, -1, Uivkoi-y-sli-eei, Blai-kliui-ii, was suiiiiiioiiod I'ur being dniiik
ami diijoi-derly. P.C. Hawkwood stated tliat a t S-A-j ii.m. on
tliu Util instant, ho was in eoinininy ivitli P.C. K.ay in Glitliei-oe-road, Cliatburn, nlieii lie saw dei'endaiit, dnink aiid_
ti.sing lillliy langnagc. His eouduet- was sueli tliat tlie eli;ii--a-baiic [larty with wliuin lie nri-ived, left
witliijui- liiin. P.C. Kn\- cori-oborated, saying delendant
was very di-nnk and very tlisordci-ly jn s t wlien people were leaving tlie .Clnircli. A line 111' His. was iiiiiiosetl.
THE AlAX AVHO KNEW. Frederick T. Campbell, of Foulcdgo House,
Burnley, was suinmonecl for iiaving inolor iieadlight-s tiiiobscui-ed. The ortlei- tmdef wliieli tile suiumoiis wtvs taken lias liceii witiuli-awn subsequent to tlio olfeiico. P.C. Tlioinpsoii proved, and P.S. Cliiiiey
added that defendant dec-lared lie Itiiow law lietter lliaii they tlid and that he was per
fectly in order. As defendant, sent neithor explanation nor
excuse for his iion-iitteiidaiice, he was fined 10s.
SElUOrS OFFENCE DEFENDANT TO PAY COSTS.
PROVED: Janies X. Bounson, SI, Hattoii-avoiiue,
AA'cst Hartlepool, was accused of driving a motor cycle and side car to the danger of the
public. P.C. Kay stated th at a t 4-3
p.ni. on Sun
day, the I'Oth instant, he was on duty in Clitlieroe-road, when ho saw a motor cycle and side car being driven in the direction of Clitheroe. The vehicle crossed the junction
■When this passing world is done.” “Wlion qJ‘ Station-road and Clithcroe-road a t a
my life work is ended.” “ AA'e arc ti-avclling speed of over 25 miles per hour. He blew his home to God,” and other .appropriate hymns ■s\.histle loudly, but defendant took no notice. were sung throughout the day. In the absence of Air. AAAalter AVilson. through
indi.spo.sition. the Dead
Al.arch in i?aul was ably played, botb morning and evening, by
Ala.ster Eilmund
AA'elcli.
camo out of Station-road. Defendant: -A
A
At the time, there was a good deal of traffic about and had anything emerged front Station road a t the time, an accident would have been unavoidable. P..S. Chiney corroborated and said if de
fendant had been a little sooner he w-otild “ not h.ave been here to-day,” as a motor car
’liat speed was I going?
P.S. Chiney ;
CIo.se on thirty miles per hour. You have not very good judgment.—I have
i iiractical experience. This is one of the most ' dangerous corner in AATialle.v and a t the speed ' you were going, yon could not have pulled
up in 25 yards. Defendant firmly maintained Unit he could
have pulled up in a considerably less distance. He said lie liad been driving cars and cycles •‘ for y e ars” and knew he was going at notliing like 25 miles per hour. He never beard tlio poMc-ciiinn’s whistle, or lio would
have stopped. Tbc Chairmau said the magistrates iiad
come to the conclusion tiiat defendant did not hear the whistle but they had to believe llie police evidence. That was a very dan gerous comer. Defendant would not he fined for not pulling up but be would bo fined os for excessive speotl—for driving to the danger
of tlie public. Subsequently, the Alayor said they did not endorsed
wish to have defendants licence being dismissed on payment of costs.
.... LL1RE OF GROAMNG FRUIJ.
decision would be altered, the case Tr-ncTr-p
street, AVhalley, pleaded guilty to stealing 31bs. of pears, valued a t 2s, '
John A’aring, King-street, AATialley. A I’.S. Chiney said th a t a t 10-50 p.m. on the
21st instant from information received he went towards Air. AA'aring’s garden and met tho youtlis running away witli their pockets
receive an advance of 3s. a week provided, bew-
ever.that in no case shall the oi>eration of this award bring the total war advance to a sum oxceetling 2Ss. a week. The women concerned, aged IS vears and over, shall receive an ad vance o f 'Is . fid. and Is. a week respectively. Tlte amounts hereby awarded arc to be paid on j the basis of n week of six days or six shifts, ' and are to be considered as applieaiilo to | workers wiio are able-bodied. 'Hie Court re -j coniniend that tlie ease of woi kers wlio are r-ot j nble-botlied sbotild be considered by -be Conn- | oils coneci lied Iniving regard to tiic advances j granted to other workers tinder this
a.viird. | Tile ainouiits lioroby awnrded arc to be taken ^ into accotim in tlie enlcnlation of payment lor j overtime and iiiglit duty, nnd for work on | .Sundays and lioliday.s (wlicrc extr.a payment is | made for snob work). Tliey a re to bo regarded ; as war advances, and recognised tis due to imd j dependent on the existence of tbe
.abnonn.il ^ conditions now prevailing in
fon.sc(|iienee of ‘ Iliis award shall nor apvdy m “ le ,
i i ^ o M s in tk ; |
of similar classes of eniploycc.s in the , trades to which .such workpeople
ordin.trily '
belong. This award shall not operate .so as to reduce the earnings of any of the wont- people concernerl. This
.aw.ard shall take effect from the lieginninK of the first pay
He then went period after Alay 17th, 1919.
full of pears. Sarah Ellen AYariiig, wife of prosecutor,
said th a t she heard tho tree rustle and was also told somebody was up the tree. She shouted th at if they did not come down she would “ fetch Cliincy ” and the lads made olf.
Robert Raweliffe and Ricliard Carr, Queen- the property of
■Wlialley. I f you Bee or hear a good joke send i t on. 1 give 2/6 for any I use.
Prize 2/6 A
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years ago for 39s. Gd. recently got work wlieie uniforms aro providetl. He had to wear Jus old Suit for 3 mouths before getting ins uniform, lor the use of whicb be ri'cenod
A Customer purcliasc<l .a “ Durafit- ” Suit- 5
4os. That’s “ Durafit” ! “ There’s Somotliiiig in tbe Make.”
Redmayne and Bead, ” Durafit ” House 9, Market Place, Clitlieroe. ’Phone 58.
” FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.**
Sores, or Eruptions of any kind cou linually bursting through the skin.
I p You arc trnubleil with Eczema, I ■ Blotc'.ies, tipots, Pimples, Boils,
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B.ad Legs, Blood Poison. Abscesses, Ulcers, Scrofulous . and Ulcerated Sores, Glandular Swcllisigs, 4:c. IKT
■ I* and inflammation of Piies. I E
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lotions and messy antments which wn- not gM
to Ih5 ‘xierumnenily cur»-d. is a that will thoroughly lr*-o iho blood of U ) poisonous matter whicli alone is tho tnu> auiso of allyoursulTonn.L'. Uarke s Mixture is just such a imnlicme. it is composed of .ngrcdienis which qwicMy ntt-nck. overcome, and expel from ino hlnod all impurities (from whatever caMso arising), and hy rendering it clean and pure, can bo relied on to elfecl a couiploto
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and lasting cure. THE TRUE VALUE of Clarke’s Blood
Mixture is certified by a remarkable coh lection of unsolicited trsUmoniaU .wm
who have bt*en cured after iieing “P as incurable—patients wIia have been
irrateful patients of all closes—patienu
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C U R E S A B . L . SKIN S . l blood OISEJLSES Latest Joke
your liiiBbaiul’s tempera ture as 1 told you?” Airs. Brown: -‘ Yes, doctor. 1 borrowed a bar
Doctor: “ Did you take
ometer off a neighbour, and put i t on his chest, and it
sa.id ‘ A'ery dry ’ so 1 gives liim a pint o’ beer, and
lie's gone to work.” —“ Chips.”
L. AA'nreing, King-street, SABDEN. LICENSEE’S DEATH.—The death took
place on Sunday morning of Air. Arthur Badger, lieeiisee of the Coimnorcinl Hotel. Alri Badger was the eldest son of Airs, and tho late Air. Richard Badger, of Duxhury
F.arm, Simoiistone, and was in his 02nd year. The Badger family has been connected witli the Commercial Hotel for almost 70 years.
AVEDDING.—At St. Nicholas’ Cliurcli on
Saturday, tho marriage was solemnised of Air. Edgar Lacey, who has seen active service with tho Durham Light Infantry, and Aliss Alary Jane Saunders, second daugliter of Mr. and the late Airs. A
A ’’. Saunders. Tlic liride
was attended by lier sister, Aliss S. A. Saun ders, and Air. Joseph Haworth, uncle to the bride, was best man. 'llie Rev. A. E. Boden officiated.
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27iKidney Stones. '^HE following testimony to ilio merits nl
fnliy eonlributed by Airs. Allred (.osling, 0, Hillside, Stapleton, llrisiol.
nnd lier liusbaiid feel tiiat it desiralile in tiie interests of sufferer.
Airs, (.osiing
imlilic-atioii is i-vi-rv kidnoy
Mrs. Gosling's S ia tem en t . On January 30tli, li)17, ,Mr.s.
Go.sling said:
“ i have escaped an operation and been JO- liuved of kidney symptoms that endangered my life, and this is solely through taking Doan’s Backache Kidney Bills. “Although i had had skilled atteiitiuii dur
ing eleven years, 1 went from hail to worse— baekacho and urinary disortlers leading a t last to stone in the kidneys. “ All operation was ordered, hut in dread of
it, i determined first to try Doan’s Bills. ■“ This well-known niedicino had astonisli-
ing effect; three, then eleven, tlion live, and finally eight kidney stones—27 in all—wore painlessly dislodged. The other kidney symptoms soon disajipeared, and .1 am better
\ to-day tliau ever in niy life. (Signed) “ A. A. Gosling.”
“ I t is considerably over a twelvemonth since Doan’s Pills efl’eeted my recovery, and T aaii pleased to say tJiat my health is well main tained.”
insist upon the same Kidney Medicine—DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY BILLS. Sold hy all Dealers, or 3s. 9d. a bottle from Foster-McClellan Co., S, IVells .St., Oxford St., London, FK.i.
To tnsiirc the some results as hirs. Gosliiiff,
was fined 10s. for liaving the identification plate of his motor-cycle obscured, whilst John ■Roger Ornierod, Hurst Green, was ordered to pay costs for a similar offem.v.
iSabden Flower Show.
ENTRIES GREAT!,Y IX EXCESS OF PRE-AVAR
XC.AIBERS.
The Sabden Floral and Horticultural Society
revived their annual show on Saturday. Tho number of entries was greatly in excess of Xire-war times, but tlie number of exliibits was not as large as niiglit have been expected, considering the great incrense in gardens and allotments. Awards:—
FRUIT.—Twelve gooseberries: 1, 2 and 3,
S. Edmomlsun. Four apxilcs: 1 and 2, T. Whiiip; 3, .J. Axipielon. Four xioars: 1 and 2, G. Wilkinson. Rhubarb: 1, W. Bratt: 2, T. Windlo; 3. C. Dawson.
VEGETABLES.—Twelve i>oiaioes, wliite
kidneys: 1, 3, and sxieciiil, JL Moorliouse; 2, J . Cottam. Ditto red kidneys: 1 ami 2, J . Coujiin; 3, T. AVindlc. Ditto, round white: 1. R. Muorliouse; 2, W. Edmondson ; 3, G. A>hworih. Ditto, coloured round: 1, H. Franklaiul; 2. W. Edmondson; 3, J . Coiiam. -Ditto, any other variety : 1, Gutiam ; 2 and 3, T. AVindie. Two cabbages, wliile: 1, A. Biriwell; 2. AV. Bratt. Ditto, any other variety: ], AV. Edmondson. Four turnips; wJiite: 1, A
A *”. Edniondson; 2, R. B. Xuliall.
Ditto, yellow: 1, 2, and sjK’eial: S. Edniniid- son. Four lettuce cabbage: 1 and 2, .1. Couam. Ditto, cos.: 1, AV. P ra t t; 2, A
A ’.
Edmondson. Four beetroot, round: 1, AV. P ra t t ; 2, T. ]3anyard. Dition, long; 2, E. Edmondson. Two encumbers: J, Af. Holmes; 2, T. Wood. Dish of x'>
ur.sley: 1, S. Edmond son; 2, AV. Edmondson. Four earrots: 1, •!. Birtwell; 2, and 3, AV. Edmondson. Two {uuliflowers: 1, .1. Appleton; 2, T. A'alentine; 3, ^V. Edmondson. Twelve pods of broad beans: 1 aud special, A. Birtwell; 2, AV. Edmoudson; 2. J .Biriwoll. Twelve pods of kidney beans: 1, T. A’alentino :2 and 3, AV. ,1‘
■ft ii ■B'llli'y: Jfi! J
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klmondson. 'L'welve x>ods peas: 1 and .sxiecial
J . J . Frankland; 2 and 3, S. Edmondson. Four onions: 1, 2 aud special, AV. P ra t t; 3, A. Birtwell. Six tomatoes: 1, .S. Edmond son; 2, F. H. AVoods. Twelve shallots: 1 ami special, T. Frnnkland; 2, T. A^alentine. Colcn*. re<l: 3, T. A’alentim'. Ditto, white: 1, 3 and special, AI. Holmes; 2, T. A'.alentine. Collection of vegetables: 1. nnd special: G. Ashwortli: 2, S. ,1'kfmondson. Vegetable marrows: 1, R. P. Xuttall.
On January Sth, 19.1S, !Mrs. Gosling adds;— and special, G. A’ebster; 2, T. A'alentine. Ditto, pon-pone: 1 aud special, T. A
’’alcntine.
Four dablia.s: 2, J . Appleton. Six asters: 1, G. AVebster; 2, A. Birtwell; 3, A\’. Edmond son. Four violas: 1 and 2, A
A A ’. Edmondson. Six ’. Edmondson;
3, G. AA'ebster. Four stocks: 1 and 2, S. Edmondson. Six French marigolds: 1 and 2, G. Webster. Six antirrhinums: 1, S. Ed mondson ; 2 and 3, A
herbaceous phlox: 1, 2 and 3, J. 'Cottam. Six x>l‘lox driimmondi: 1 aud 3, S. Edmond son; 2, AY. Edmondson. Six roses: 1, E. Edmondson; 2, E, Hargrcave.s; 3, T. Fraiik- laud. Four
ro.scs: 1, J . Cottam; 2 and 3, E. Hargreaves. Collection of sweet peas, 12 varieties: 1, A. Birtwcll; 2, J . Anderton. Ditto, six varieties: 1, E. Hargreaves; 2, E. Edmondson; 2, A. Birtwcll. Collection of Flowers: 1, S. Fdmoiulsoii: 2 and 3, J. Apjile- lon. Hand bouquet; 1 and 2, S. Edmondson. PJ^AX'rS IX POTS.—Rose t re e : 1 and 2, G. A’ilkmson. Single geranium; 1 and 2, S.
A
Edmondson. Double geranium: 1,. J . Cottam. Aspidistra: 1, E. Edmondson; 2, G. AAUlkin- son; 3, E. IHmoudson. Hanging iilant: 3, S. Edmondson. SPECIAL CLASSES.—Six brown eggs: 1,
G. AVebster; 2, E. Edmondson. Ditto, white: 1, G. A
A A
Xiotaioes (four varieties): 1, T. A’indle; 2, A
’ebstcr; 2, C. Dawson. Collection of A
’. Edmondson; 3, J . Cottam. XOVJCE CLASSES. — Eight potatoes
(white kidneys) : 1 and siiecial, G. AATlkin- son ;2, R. H. Frankland; 3, R. P. Xuttall. Ditto, round, white: 1, R. P. Xuttall; 2, I'l. Edmondson; 3, R. H. Frankland. Two cab bages, any variety: 1 and special, C. Dawson. Two cabbage lettuce: 1, F. H. A
A A ’’. Pratt. m
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’^ood; 2, A\’.
P ra tt. Twelve pods of iieas: 1 and 2, J . J . Frahklaud; 3, R. H. Frankland. Twelve' pods of broad beans: 1, F. Banyard; 2, E. Edmond- .‘4011. Four turnips,yellow: 1 and 2, A
Twelve shallots; 3. F. Baiiyaid; 2, R. P. Xuttall ;3. T. Fraiiklaiul. Six roses; 1 and 2,
(eight varieties) : 1, G. A’ilkinson; 2, J . J .
- T. Fraiikland. Collection of sweet peas A
Frr.nkinnd; 3, T. Bauyard. GARDEXS.—Best cultivated llowcr gar
den, in front of cottage: 1, J . AV. Birtwcll; 2, G. P i r t ; 3, H. T. Parsons.
Bc.st cultivated cottage garden or allotment: 1, J . Lawson; 2, AV. P ra t t ; 3, AL Holmes: 4, J . J . Frank land; 5, H. Gibson; 6, J . T. AA^ood. Siiecial jirizcs for most xioints in potato
classes and in tho rose classes were gained by J . Cottam and T. Frankland respectively. The “ Toogood ” Silver Challenge Shield
given for the greatest number of points in the show was won. by E. Edmondson, and tbe bronze shield for the second place by AAh Edmomlson. J . Cottam gained a certificate of oxccllonco for gaining the tliird xilacc.
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