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EDITOR’S POST BAG. AS OTHEKS SEE US.


t 1


• Surely th is o u g h t n o t to be. efipecially in a, tow n wliicli lias its own peculiar a t ira c t io a s to'>’is i to r t i ." I do n o t th in k th e au th o ritie s in mos t towns would i>cnnit i t to continue.


AN KASTKR VISITOR. /


to th e p re sen t “ depressing appearance ** oi th o iwrtion of Cas tle-s treet roierrctl to, b u t i t is doubtful whether they have auy rcxil X>ower l.Kjyond th a t of suggestion to tlie o\vuer6. Now th a t public a t te n t io n ha6% been drawn- to i t possibly soino effort may be made to solve


th e difliculty.—Ed.] TH E ■ CATHOLICS* PROTEST.


Sir ,—1 am ver>’ willing to give th e informa­ tion requt%<te<l by Cliurclimaii as l;ir as 1 can


II: i l l : i ** X


in his own words: “ 1 would therefore, _ho writes, “ like to l>e enliglitoned on tlie point as to whether tlie Roman Catholics, aw pre­ pared. if they are effective in th e ir resislunce to th e liuckinaster Rill, o r indivtl whether^ or n o t , to go fu r th e r and att;ick_ th e existing divorce laws for th e demoralising e.ise "*th which they enable ricli men to c.Tst off one u iie


to t 4tke uj) an o th e r .” 1 answer, yes we are q u i te propart^d to do


this and much more. I am glad th a t h e characterises th e ease wiUi . .


which tho rich olitain legal divortx; as dew moraJuUng;* th e proposal to make divorce ttis icr for poor people, than^ i t is now for nch j>eople, IS eqmilly demoralising. One senu*n(e in tlie si>oi'ch a t tlie p rotes t


mooting rciilly implies 1 think all th e inioiina- tion Ciiurchman asks for.


1 he siK*aker s i id


ejcplicitlv aJid without making any exception, th a t a vidid consummaUHl mtirnage wuuiot l>e dis-solvcd by any jxiwer on e a r th eccU»^msticaI


o ro iv i l . ' In the Codes of the Canon Uiw of tlie ^ , r ..1


. a n d cLnsumiuatt'd can n o t 1k‘ dissolvisl by any humiin power, and by no c-jius<* except by


di'ath.*’ A. s jjsSatoif'"-■ 1 m) ----------- — 1


OERTIPIOATED AND UNCEIITIFIC.^TED TEACHKHS.


S ir .— Your reqxirt of the* special Ixluciition


Committee inevtiug sliows th e nesd of a teachers’ reprc'seuitative on th.at Ixxiy. Th.ank you, Mr. Town Clerk, for your fre-


quemt reininder tlia t, a t any raUi w«c hold the Government Certificate.


considc?r a d e n t is t with llie> rejeognised diploma; a cl»*mist with the recognised dip ­ loma; a •solicitor with tlie rc*cognised diplotmi ; are* of equal s tanding with those* who have not gained i t . If not, then why is a. leaeiie-rs’ diploma n o t of the same* re*lative* value.*' A tcvichers’ representative! would have im-ntiotu-d ■two im p o r tan t facts wlucli I th in k would liave* maU'ri.'dly a lte red th e vic*w' of the c*omrmtt*H*


I wonder if they


on tin.* ejuestions before* them : (11 Tim lk>ard of hklucation’s value of the differen t gradei^ of teachers for miiumum staff


requirements is; (.'i-^ Certificated toaclier for 00 sehohirs. (b) UncertificiUed testcher for :V> seholars (c) Suppleim-ntary teacher for 20 scliol.irs.


Suroiv tlien on tliis basis a certificsilcd leoelier should on tlie* salary .«calo he woi-Hi neeily double? ;tn uncortificJitcd, nnel treb le ,i su])ple-- inemtary te’.ncher. Mas the time? n o t ;'rriyed wfien no one should be employid as :l teaelior who d<wv> n o t hold th e Government diploma ? Thesre would then no t be tber inducement to einplov che.ap labour. (2) I th in k ih.at iH*riiaiis on th is would K*


) i .‘•


•urged o u r stronge.st chums. Only a f«*w ye:.rs tdiicc* th e Education CominittCK? se*nt a ciTuhar le t te r urg in g all unccTlificaud tc.achei-s to ob­


ta in .as se>ou .'is possible? the? GovcmineUt < e?i lih- caU?. Many did . b u t a t what co«t ? Months of stueiv, exix*nsc* of iiis trucliim privately or in Hpeeial’edn.s*?cs. and iHTsonnI sacrifice; m many dircKitious. Some found th e exec'ssive s tn u n of fichool work, plus montlis of s tudy, too


hcav-y and broke doini in he:ilth :ir* a eonse*- qmmee. ('FlmH? c er tainly, who have* given


efficient servirt* in scliool .slioulel have si>ecial consideration.) Others who ignoree! th e eir- cu la r ,'dtogctljer reinainoel un<ertihcaU*el


tesiciiers.


noarlv equal b:isu> financially witli those who KiK'nt time br.'i.in. strcngtli sind money to cb- ta in the* Oove*rnimuit certificate*, .iiistice leaving o u t all other coii'-ieleTations—demaml-j ih a c those onlv who w<^rke<l Pir and g.ainyd th e Government ceTiifK'ate should re-ceive* its


demand th a t


Now. members of the O um m tu v aciiially should be plaesd on a


. . . . . n monot.ory retward. Yours, etc.. C 1-:RTI FI CAT E D TEACH 1-TR. A S U G G E S T I O N . Try GEORGE HOULKER and SONS for


Plumbing, Painting and Decorating-------- and SAVE MONEY. Established Half-a- Centnry.


Tel. 102, CUtheroe. GOLT JOTTINGS. •Hi., tnaU-li a t


B. M. Jo n e s ; H. Boothnian v. T. H. S a t t4*r- thwuito.


On S.'iturd.'iv next- the following will pl.ij in th e fimil for th e Muf'^'.n Vo^wers V. J . H. Tay lo r ; A.


, - • IVnluim ..n .‘- a tu r i la y Ia,-t rj--


ralK-a in a w in f'W tl'<- I'oim- u -am l>,v 1., tn 1 CJLini-ti in th e SmpN''-. an 'l FourHomi*t«.


-n . 1 ..,. H.


At .lohn . -?


[ •- ' '1'


i Pixrhajvi I m ig h t ouole a Canon of llie .


Council of Trent , whicli all Catholics acknow­ ledge as a t ru e Gen**rai Council.” In th o 24th Session, tre a t in g of matrimony,


th e fifth C.anon is as follows:—** I f any man say t iu i t tlio Churcii is in error , Ikhviuso i t has ta u g h t , ajid teaches, following th e dcxjtrines of tho .Apc*^tltxs, th a t th e bond of marriage cannot be dissolved because of th o adultery of one o r both parties , lot him be* anathc'ina.” All th is implies th a t Catholic-s would cer-


tid n ly make no dis tinction botwcou rich .*iiul poor,* th e ir opposition would tak e th e fonn of making i t equally difficult, ocjually inijwssihle, n o t equally easy * King and subject, rich man and poor m:m,*duke’s son an d cook’s son, are tre a te d exactly d ik e ; if a k in g violated this Law and a f te r his valid eousuuimatc'cl marriage? with his consort p u t hi*r away and married an o th e r, jis in th o cni'jc of tlio \>oor man this royal pe>rsonag<‘ would Ik? refus<.d the* Suejra- menis, Conf«*s.Kiou. Holy Communion. Extreme Cnc*t.ien. and would b»* refused Cniristi.nn burial n n l ts s tJiere were* jiroof or presumption of


repentance. ,1. I. ROniNSON. S.,I.


Catholic Cliurch tliero a re one hundnxl and forty-ono Canons giving th e toJK-hing and legislation on Marriage. Chaj>cer X ., A rt. I. is on tlio Dissolution of the Marriage bond, tile 1st Canon of this Se<'tion. No. U lS is as follows;—*• A valid marriage duly ct?IeA)ral<*d


in a sh o r t le tte r. I had. b o l te r porhajxs first give the questjoii


LTlie Town Council a re probably q u ite alive


in g litUo town I would J ik o thi-ough your oolumnH to d raw a t te n t io n to th e obvious qye- 8 0T0 of a barriended rHoj). r ig h t in th e h e a r t of th e to\^*n—in tho main thoroughfare, in fa c t . I t 8€k>me to 'h o in exactly th ew u n e coiir d i t io n tu? when 1 6uiw. it- twelve • months ago.


Sir .—As? a f req u en t vinitor to your interofit-


PR/lCTICAS^


^VHAT TH E BOAE.D INSISTS


OP OX. EDUCATION COMMITTEE’S DIDEMMA.


of th o fducjitional eclicmc of. th_o^toa*ii was raised a t la s t 'niursduy’s iruiotiog of th e I-Mucation Committeo by a le t te r recoiv«I from ilio Hoard of Education. TIii.s uhk a«


A matU-r which will vitally afTvet Uio wliole follow's:—


reg re t th a t , so fa r as th e ir records sliow, no p ractical ins truction in domestic . subjects, Handicraf t. Kardeniiig or o th e r subjects has been provided durin g tlio e u r re n t y e a r lor th e selioJars a t ten d in g th e public elemeiitarj schoolis in tlio iu*ea of th e Local Education


Auctority.


Article 27 (a) ( i i i .) of the Provisional Code and to ask Unit th e Hoard may he informed wliat-steps tho A u th o rity p r o j^ e to tak e to


provide siicii ins tru c tio n n i fu tu re. As the provision of practical ins tru c tio n is


I 'The 'Aea.sm-er (Mr. J . ,H. 'INiylor) stat.-d


' vear u n d e r 'A r t ic le 10 of G n in t 1^'gnlation.s i No 1 and 1 am therefore to ask for a rejily ■ to th is le t te r a t th e early convenience of the I.ocal 1-klucation Authority


th a t ho had replied as fo lbw s ;— ' “ In reply to your le t te r of the 3rd ru Practical In.stnictlon * in . th e EleinentJiry


Schools. ! am directed to inform you th a t tho Clitlieroe Ivhuaitiou CommitU*i* i8 a t present endeavouring to j>rovide tjuitobic accommoda-.


lion for tJio .'iddilion of these courses to tlie curriculum of the- nchools, a t tho o a rlii's t )>os- sible d a te , and with th a t end in view h as ap­ pointed ,a siih-cominitteo to aciiuiro the iiectv- sary premisi's and has jiiithorised t-he‘Sul>- conimitteo to tak e any action nece.ssmy* ther<*-


to.” iosliaiK*.


Councillor C o i iam : I t means we shall have .


. , ,, , The Treasurer:. I t is a definite condition ol .,


th«! g n in t th a t th is iiu^lruotion is provided. Tho Clerk (Mr. M*. S. Weeks) : How t!o we


s tan d .Tile T r e a su re r : We rjmnot g e t preimses. ■ Mr. Hen d erso n : I t is a m a t te r for tlie Cor-


por.ation to g e t premist‘fi. The C lerk: T h a t is easier said th a t done. Mr. Henderson: H in t is why we pu t i t into


th e liand-s of the. suli-eommitUK?. The Tnnusurer: We gave them full i>ower to


hiiv :i, bunding.


Old Teehnieal School b u t th e ililficulty was witli regard to Iieating and l ig h tin g which would have cost Cl.CXK). 'I lmt money would hav<! been i>raclically wastcil wlien we get


o th e r premim’S. Alderman


__ e:innot»get jiot^.si.'ssion. - - - * Hob4 Mr. Henderson: The. Mayor promified th e .


F O O T B A L L By ** Linesman.


.\LEDAL COy\ PETITION.


Appn*ciable progress was made during ICaster iu the Ainat4


*..”


*rts; I f you-buy a house you ‘ hand it was ulaiiiUKl lliai, .K*veral i>layors who api>eared with Wuddingtou hailed * from


the slush w.'iK wltiiessi?<l by a large '* gai4 I I t was rumoured that l.ow Moor “ B ” was I in reality Low Moor ‘ ‘ A ” and on the other 4


j 'Hie T re a su re r : W<i hav<‘ tri tnl to g e t shops, up Low Moor ‘ H ‘ “ wiirehouMt; and houses. 'Jlie Ch airm an : Tho only th in g le f t will bo


a H u tM iitab le for Uic purpose -would he iil,00(>. The C hT k : AMiat shall we lose in g n in t?


I t might cost you more to provide temiKiniry accommodation th an th e loss of g ra n t would


j 'Ilie MVeasurer : No. 1’lie Clerk : Ev<*ryhtKly knows where you :iro


in building. I t is iH*rfectly a b su r i l .. Tliere a re verj* few* hou.s<*s being built. The Cliaiinuin: If w«* a re press+nl i t is our purelia.**** an Army H u t ,


ihity


on a temporary building. Tlie Chairman j>oinu*d o u t th a t th a t price


•]Hiint from th e Authority. The Chairman : You a re urgi-ntly prc*ssed? The MixlTcal Officiu*: I mitst rep o r t what


suit4'd- tluit his :miiual r(?;K>rt was dm? an d he h:id to rep o r t :i.k to tin* provision fo r a school d en t is t , but he laid no information on the


included ev<*rything. 'Phi* School ^KkIic^iI Officer (Dr. Barker)


st4*ps you hav4! t-:iken. I l io Ch*rk : It» would l»e more. ri‘a.**onahle. to


ta k e th e Old School th an to siH*nt a lot of money on a t4*mj»orary building. Mr. Heiulerson : We undeiwtixjd i t was not


to Ik* hail. The O ia i rn ia n ; We csime to tlie conclusion ! t lm t i t was exactly tho place we were wanting,


. b u t we couhl n o t h.ave it. i 'Pile Clerk s:iid Unit comUtions m ig h t have alterc<l considerably .since the suh-i'ommittee | saw* th e own(*r on tlie matt4*r and sugge.sl4*d 1


. i l ia t :i dep u ta tio n should w a it upon him with a view to's»?ouring tlie Ii*:lsci of th e building. Tins sugg4>ition w.'is accepted and llu* lualtiu I


l lu ’M dlO|>JH*<l


JOLLY G00E9 CHAP COURT.


IN


monod for lx*ing d ru n k and disorderly. He pleaded n o t guilty. P.O- Mo>wS gave th e evid«*m’0 saying ht* .s:iw*


th e Borough Session.'', on Thum lay, Bush, of Hayliui-sUsireot, was biiin-


prisoner n e ar th e brewery in .Shaw Bridge- s tre e t a t 10-10 p.in. on March 20ih. Busli, !h» said, was dru n k and swore a t Iiiiii. D efendant: I was in a chip shop in Derby-


s t re e t iM'fore tell o’clock. You never sjKike to me iK'fore you jias*ied tin* sliop. A r tliu r Myers, who was with def«*ndant a t


P.S. lA'ith : W hat esmdition was lie in ? W i tm ’s s : Ho was as holM*r sls I was. •<iber


now ? • Witnci^s: Y»*s. Def4‘julaiit’8 wif«* said slu* saw the ik>1icc-


P .8 e i th : Was ht*


th e tinie. di*< lare<l th e policeman never spoke to thl*m u n til they reached th e chip .sliop :md he llio u g h t th a t wjls only a friendly greeting.


BLOOD IS THE LIFE." vou are


man spoaking to her luuiband a t th e to p of Derby-sirtx'l. They apix'arod to Ik* quite friendly juid slu* was sui*pri>ed when the sum- monn enrno.


P.S . L e i th : \Vas your hnshand j^b e r? Witnee.**; He wjut right <*nough. 1 have


sc«*n him wofm* many a time. (L au g h ter .) Mr. H. CampWll said he had biM*n asked


hv th e C’omrjid^s of the G re a t War to 8 iK*ak for defen d an t , who wiu*^ a member of tlieir club ami a jolly gexx! cimp. He had been through defen d an t’s documents and did n o t


th in k there. wa« a man iu CUtheroe, includ­ ing himself, who had a lK*tt4*r record of .Army service. n«*femhmt had liad a hard s tru g g le Kim4>i he wfis deinohilised and lu? axk6*<l tho Tnagistrai4‘s to deal leniently with him or to


give him tlu* lK*nefit of th e doubt. Tile cas»? was (lismiR«e<l on payment, of costP.


Make ShoppiiiR at BENTHAMS a Habit.------IT PAYS.


Si’rcs. or Eruptions of any kind con- timuilly bur.-ting through the akin.


SF


‘ Y4>u arc tio.iblcil wMth K4*7.oma, lllotchcs .'^potB, I’implc.s lloils,


E L m B W m T B F O U iF Y lN G ---------


lo tio n s «ml


I ^ Ttvii arc sufli-ring the ai’hcs I s ami pains of Had 1.4*gs, Hlfxxl Poison. AbK't's^es, Fleers, Scrofulous and ric«.*ni:nl Sores, Glandular SwulUngs. ,Vc.


D C f You have tlmt constant itching I w and infiatuinuiion of Piles,


t P * You arc in the grip of Rheu- I s inatlsni, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, kc.


blocd impurity, calling; for iroine4liut4« tn'fttineut (hmufrh tlx? bloo4l, m> don't vrskte your tim4) utid money on UMdess


All.tlu'se nrv luro of clopcing


over Jd. ra t4i may b<* r.iised in ]*arli:imeiit. Mr. Henderson: Should we g e t any sym­ p a th y , in P arliunieii t?


Ik*. ’IIh* Trea.'-urt?r: Even.* item over L.’KKl or


to g e t :i temporary building wliich wouUl Ik* plac<‘<l on some sil<* which i.s : i t j)resi*nt avai l­ able. We had th o u g h t of an Army H u t . The T reasu rer iK»inte<l o u t th a t th e eost of


com m its* did iLs he.st by negotiation w ith ironically e a ...... ^ regard to several premise*;.


The Cluiirman (Oniucillor Orme) : The siih- | Accrington. --------- Waddinglon retaliaU*d


1K*<1 ‘‘ l*lay up A<^rington v i lh a M*«irnful “ Play


Thufl Ix>w* .Moor spt'otalors ami


The t4*anis were well


On Friday morning Ixiw Moor ” B ” met Waddiiigton and a keenly conteHt4


»urK’ Mi-thd Comi>etitioii. *<l game in


N O T E S


Coleman, .1. W’hitt.;ik«*r; .): W'igusiU. .1. I’a rk e r , J . 'Hiompson. R. Heyes. .1. Biley. Jle^icrvi't?. .1. DLxon, S. Bridge.


Rt*st of Ix'.'igm*: Rd. P a rk e r (S t. Jainen) ;


H. Wilkiu-soD (.Mount Zion), J . 'Wilson (C h a tb u ru Cliurch) ; R. H a r tley (Moor Lan e), W*. W'inkley (Mount Zion) J . Pym (Mount Zion) H. Dixon (Moor Lane). T.


l*ark(»r (S t. »l}iim*t'), .1. Scott, c ap tain (Mount Zion), G. Hornby ((Tlintburn (?liureh, N. Marsh (Sloor L a iie ) . Beserves. V. Riley (Mount Zion), R. Freeman (Chathurii C.).


nialchotl though Low Mooy si*eni«*ti the b e t to r ^Vhalle for .all-round efficiency.* Wnddinglon had a very good insidi! r ig h t , a b r i l l ian t cvntre-lialf. a p a ir of sound hacks an d an .'ilert .'ind capable ciisitoiiian. 'Hu? remainder w<*re only moder- .ately good. Ix)w Moor, on tlie oilier hand, were capablt? to a m.an h u t several were in ­ clined t<» Im too vigorous and th e giune was .spoiled by rouglincsf*. Waddingtou ' won by the only goal of th e match and were lucky to go forward to the si*coml round. Tlie game was very in te re s t in g and ofi4*n ex ci tin g h u t no pl.ay*of e,xcs*ptional m e r i t was scon. On S a tu rd ay morning, with th e ground a


'riu! Cleric: I t will be S6*rious spemliug Cl ,CH)0


mere s tre tch of mud, R.S.A. me t .Joiner’s Arms T.T. 'Hu* P.S.A. side is ver>' capahli! an d I fancy i t good fo rs i'v eral rounds V4*i- am! r«*gard an u ltim a te <*m'OUJil4*r bt'tweeii th a t eleven ami Clmlhiirn as a t i t -h i t of th e com­ p e titio n . 'Phey were, all over a v**ry nuKliocre lot on Hat-urdav. 'Plu* T .T.’s w»*re pa rtie id a r- ly W4*ll S4*rv<*«l in goal by Holt, and cvntro-lmlf by Whipp and forward th e ir ls*st was Good- bier. 'Plien you hav«* .al>out finiHluHl. O t l i^ s playinl h a rd hu t none too wi*ll and tlu* pla% was a t times frankly amusing. “ Miid-hirk- ing *’ fits the game admirably. The fina» score w:is 9—3 in favour of P.S .A.. who gen er­ ously allowetl the 'P.’P.’s to score. Mhai the re su l t w<uild have Ik’s*!! on a. h a rd groiiml. goodness knows for P.S.A. ;ixe a skilful, lively lot ordinarily and on Sntunlay they were s t re ngt h e-niMl.


LOM MOOR AND P.S.A. v, REST OF l.EAGUE.


Procce<ls to r League. Funds. BefenK*. .1. Ogtleii. lin»*>men. W. l^'oiiard. G. Preston.


S.'ituidav n ex t. April lOt-h. Kiek-off 3-().


.1 N u t t4T (P .S .A .) .1. Robinson, captain, (Ixiw Mtmr), E. Ikdton (l.ow M o o r); P. .Jom*s .Low Mm>r), J . Neal (P .S .A .) . U. C’owp(*rthwaile (P .S .A .) . B. Saul (Low Moor) .1. Hargreave.s (l/ow Moor). Reserves, S. Hiding (P .S .A .) . B. N u t te r (P .S .A .) .


.'=Jcott (S t, .)anu*s). B. Lavender (S t. Mary’s ) ; F. Green (Chalburu We«.), ,1. T. Speight, c.'iptain. (S t. Mai'v’s) A. Buwker (S t .lanu’s ) ; R. Wiihnm (Ciiihei-oe W<*k. ) . .1. Peters (Whallev R .T .) , E. Wilks (Barrow) T, Ha-w- orlli (M'oor Lan<*). E. Southern (Congn*ga- lioiml). Bi!*^erves. .1. N u t t4*r (S t. .)aim*s), •I. Oxdv- (Mm»r I.an e). Green (C lia tb u rn ) ,


Best of Li*ague: R. Holt (S t . .lam e s ) : H,


J . WelK,ler (Moor Lane). DIVISION II.


TiU’sdav m*xt, April 13tli. Kick-off d-,)0. Reff*r<*e. A. K. Dixon, linesmen. ,1. Dixon, ,1. Neal. Ei itini proc«K*ds for S t .


ST. .MARY’S V. BEST OF LE.VOrK. Grammar School (Irouml


Hoim*. St. M:iry’s will defray all


S i . .M;ii-y’.i K. K. Banks: R. I’arkiiisoii. A. Forrest: * F. Saiuh*r>tui (captain).. H. S.


in Waterloo,


I.^w Moor and P .S .A . : ^l.'inley ( I ’.S.A.) ; Parkin.-on (Low Moor). Wilkinson (P .S .A .) ;


His W'oi-hhip the i la y o r will kick off a t G-30. R.T. V. CliiluTfH* Wit-h^y, Referee,


Rev. VC. H. Jeffries. LOW MOOB- ScJiooI Le;igU4


P .S .A . MATCH .SEITLED.


DLSPLTE


.sentixi a cjunproheiisivo rt'port relating to. tho <lsuii*ei it luus 1


the pri<*e of :idmission \yill lx* Is. Gd. I t was decided that each eJuh should nominate two hidi4 aii4


2 1 st. at the Public Hall, and * urgixl to press tiek4 *ts which


wiii bo .sent out within a few days. A furth4 m4 W4


Wiiterlcx) grouml oih IHiesthiy I'vening m*xt at G-30, iho proceisls to go t4


play a team repr4 I t was 4


*etiiig 4 .Hluo4


P .S .A . iiiat4 Moor re|HxiT4


dispute. Burrow r4


*nie thorny 4


play tlu? match :ind a t the Chairman’ s reqm*st discU‘'sion was c-onfin4


the. <lifficuliy rntli4


*d to means ot solving *r than to reviewing the


be.oxpolh*^! from the League, all ix>iuts to lx* cK*ductc*tl. L 4


*present;iiiv4 »w M4


to second tlu* i*4


*. nu)vt*<l that Ix>w Moor )or exprt*s.‘;cd a williiigm*ss


seconder could lx* found. I t was pointed out that i f fx>w M<mji* wa.s e-\|K*lled <in the terms inentionc4 '1 ^ 0


l, Barrow would bt*come champions. Congr<‘gatinn:ilists movtxl ami Ouit-


hum Church, secemh'd thsit no iiunlnls lx* giv4


of Low Moor—1 latter, tlu* two t4


of the tahh*. This sugg4


*..S..\. imilch wer4


P..S.A. secoml4*<l t lu it tlu*. two lesims sliould he treaio<l as j4)int 4 haiiipions. ;us if tlu* jMiiivts


for the cliampion>iiip this year. I^>w ^I(x>r r4*j)n.*>4.*iiiati\e then moved and


*;»nis would tit* a t tlu* hesid *stion was haili'd as a. goml one,


especially :js it was accK*ptable to llu* contest- , ing ‘sides hut B:irrow r<‘i»reseiiLitivt^ (*on-


1 tended that i f the Chairman would not agree Low Moor atvepting their own expulsion


lu? ought not. to p4 ing Low* Moor and


i favmin*d ; metlals ”


sponsors. Tiiis submission was regard4 reasonable and a** almost every repres4 tlie r 4


ami *• joint cliampionsliip ” —were »urs4 *. both res4 ing with the>4


.* club*.’ rt'prosentatives Jis *d as


dmions—“ no


withdr.awn by th e ir nu^vt-rs and Ht*conders. Tlu* Congr4*gaii4)naIists then moved .and Clmt-


*nt;itive


*rmit the resolution involv­ to go to the meet­


* given u» the *n


ruled that tliey c*ould not second si motion iu favour of tlu*ir own 4


»'olution but tlu? CMiairmnii *\pulsion. No other


.h was again brought up. Low *d their determination not to rc*-


iuestion 4 'day iu!.\t.


to supplementing the funds available for medals. Tliis event hits Ix f i i fi.x<xl for Wed- Uitydav, April *


t> to act as the refreHhment cominitt<.*o l clubs wei'4


»f tlu? committee is to be beUl on Ux*i<h?d that S i . Mary’ s I I . .*;houId


*senting Bi'St of Ix'jigue at j charity.


*r )4 *4*11 d4 .*<.*id4 .*<l to hold with a view


School on 'I'utV'day eveJiing, Mr. F . Dugdalo .!i* pre-


being vuu*d to tho chair. “ 'riio Wfiyti and Means” CoiamiU4


A mettting of ropreifieiitalives of'the .Sundiiy i clubn wun held a t tho St. Miuy’ s


i reouiro this iiiforiiiatlou .wlicii considering tlie final ad ia s tm e iit of tlie g ra n t lo r th e c u r re n t


one of the coiiditioiiB of g ra n t , the Roard will 1 !un to call a t te n t io n to tho terms of ' . , ^ . Tho Board of 3'lducation have ob.sorycU wiUi . t, 1 -,.1. EDUCATION B AfiTELL POCKETS


W 'h at they mean to a good s u it


H THE


9 ,MARKET PLAGE, GLiTKEROE.


a v e you ever noticed how th e pockets o f your jaedeets o r overcoats sag and pull th e coat o u t of shape ?


This can is fitted pockets.”


be avoided i f th e coat with “ P aten t Bartell


We have purchased the right to use these pockets in all our garments because we wanted to give our customers “ Something b e t te r .”'


This is another reason why we keep emphasizing “ T here’s Something in th e make ” o f a Duraiit Coat. We; mean Something th a t will give satis­ faction in th e uienr as well as being a good fit and in good style.


HOUSE


: wa|*-timc limits, only 24 cows being p u t in for g rad in g , xind these, of course, wen? allo tted to Bowland. PBESENTATXON TO LORD RIBBIJ*:S-


'J’HK FA IB .—Tile m e a t supply a t .Monday’s fa ir a t th u Auction M a r t wiu? almost down to


D A L E .~A n illuminateil address, expre.'wive of th e goodwill and .sincere wishes of the te n a n try a n d workjK'ople on Ix>rd Bil)bh*ts- da io 's e s ta te , waK i)re.sent4*<l to hia lordship on S a tu rd ay iiiiiniiiig of la s t week. Tho little* ceremony, which to<ik platv p rivately a t The P a rk , liad been delayed owing to. Lord Rib- blestlalo’fi al»se?iiee» in In d ia , th e a<Idre.ss having he4.*n subse*rilH*d fo r shortly a f te r his loriLhip's marriage* in ^ lay . 1919. * Tlie coiiiinittev who had had th e m a t te r in liniid, consisting of the Vicar (R e v ,- J . He'slop), Messrs. F . Starkie*. C. B ulcodv JL K. Pye, Cowgill, Weyiiu*s and


*H. C. .Slarkie, were ix'ceived by Isird Ribbles- dalo :ind th e Hon. Be*atrix Lister, Lady Rib-


.in g tiie? d e p u ta t io n and promising to convey th e me*s.sage*s t4j Im'F ladyship whuni he was aix)Ut to rejoin. The address is a beautiful pie’ce of work full of iiitere*sting l i t t le d e ta ils— a st.'ig’s lu'ad, a hound’s lieml. tin* leister arms, view« of tlu* village ami the mill, etc. IL«' p rep a ra t io n was eiHriisl<;d to Mr. W*. S t i r ru p , F .B .I .B .A .. of Jtlackburu ami Biin- iugton. A “ CO -O P ” FO R GISBUBNE.—Invita­


ble.sdale? being in P a r is a t th e moment. The Vicar re*ad' th e addre*ss, which e.\*j»ri*sscd 1io]h*.s for the? licalth an d happiness 4>f l.ord and Lady Ribhlesdale*, suid his lordsliip replit*d, thaiik-


ONE WAY OF CASTLE e|


S IT E F o i l SCHOOI. GAMlI


u- M O I lK t k a c h k r s a m i 1 |


M lT l 'K E 1 .0 j >K a I PH O S PK C T IV K l |


Im iK j r t im t ruwmmi-n


m i lU 'e w h ich hw'- Ih-WH tl io K d u c a t io n Coimmti- of nil o<iu;il num!x*r ot of th e K<lucjui»ni Comm Tlu.'t'O w e re c o inm u u u a i inoL-tU.t;


o f ilK. Kdm.


c ro o io d :i im H ^on-iuio. Tlio Tri-iwuror (M r .


lir.st nuM'tinn of Uu- U>


T h u r s d a y , th e ll ii ol M* of p ro v i t l in g ."lUiublv orgaiii?*4‘d gnmc"


sides.


h um CHiurcli secomh'd th a t th e ix>inis of th e •!. H. M i tc h e l l , 6?f P a rk GnUis, was apiKjintwi Jxjw Moor—B.S.A. mau*h should lx* given to it peoples’ warden in addition to Mr. A. P.S.A. and th a t th e two clubs should bo Burrow. I t was di'cided to p u t the (^lurch- t rm te d as jo in t champions, medals of similar y a rd walls an d feiiw.s in rep a ir , and t4> tak e value and design being awarded to each of th e '


{ of th e churchyard. fo r th e improvement of the appearance


th is pr(K*(*dure being adopt4*<I an d withdrt*w I !H’rviu*K were weJI-atU*iuh*d. tlu* 8 a .m . cx’Ie- from th e im v tiu g .


Barrow r«*presentJitives prol<*st4*d ag ain st | . PARISH CHURC’H .—All th e ICaster Day I bra tio n being hirg»?r th a n for ;i long tinu*.


unanimously.


Another happy sugg«.*si-ion wjlh made: T h a t I sweetly. The ehurch follows tlu* old custoiu team represeiiliiig th e jo in t champions of pn-st^iiting th e E a s te r dues to th e Vicar,


Tile resolution was then p u t an d car ri4*d Special anthems were sung. Miss F anny Alston i b e in g ,th e .'oloist an d remh*ring h er p a r ts i-en.'


should play a n c le re n chosoii from lh o n * s to f j FOOTBAI^L.r-Bolton-hy-Bowland ami Gis- tho league.


S a tu rd ay afternoon a t 3—0 and th e village similar fat<* await<*tl Braccwell. who were


with a la cr ity hy all an d teams were arrange<l. 1 Bolton ad u l ts an d juvenils both suffering de- ’riu* game is to Im» plav4*d a t Low Moor on


eluh undertook to pay all 4*x|x*nses an d to maku? every a r ra n g 4*nient. Details o f ' the fixture will be found elsewliere. Other ordinary basim*.ss w;is trans:ict<*d. th e


complet4*st harmony pr4*vailing. “ L in e sm a n ’’ w r i te s : Tlio a rran g em en t


math; hy tlu* rejvreseiilativt^ of th o fx*aguo I)rqvidt*s a reasonable s e t t h'l iient of a dilemma which threaieiuxl t4> destroy tlii* Itxtgue. Tlio clulw mainly concerned are to Ik* congratu- la t4?d upon a r r iv in g at- “ common ground ” and th e rows th a t members of etieh team a rc . to pi;iy‘Tog4*ther is g ra t ify in g to th e la s t de­ gree. The gnim* : i t Is»w ^li>or should p r 4)vc most inU*n*4»tiug and will provide .'i f i t t in g wind-up t o n S4*as<m which, despii4* differences of opinion, has on th e whole luvn sucvc*»»sful .and which o u g h t to in au g u ra to a long S4.*ries of encounU'rs on tlu? sa.mo lines.


to find th a t th e opinion th a t tlu* h*agU4* should h€*r4um? affilia.ted ricixt V4*nr is Jicrepttxl by all, as this will undouht4*dIy prf*V4*nt a rtx'urrence of sev4iral mihai>py features of th e season now ending.


R. DOYLE, l.ate Royal Air Force. j f the Ixiw Moor— L.R.A.M. (Pianoforte), A K.C.M. (Slnxing).


/Vlatthay Principles of Touch j in Pianoforte Playing.


SPECIALIST in VOICE CULTURE Late Pupil of A. Viselte, Esq., R.C.M., Lond.


Over *200 Successes previous to joining the Army. For Terms apply, 6, Chur ch S t r e e t , CUtheroe, o r


29, WetUnjstoa S t r e e t {S t , John’s) j l i lackburn.


WH A T IS “ BAMOL,” T A n ’A u tiscp t ic, Non-


a g a in s t Influenza. 1 /3 P E R T U B E .


Agent!— J . HAPR ISON,


PhArim g is t, 9, C n s t leS t ., CUtheroe.


" Pure Blood means Perfect Health o f Body and Mind.


poisops th e whole system.”


n o t v«‘t Im*Iow tin* Mjrfact* ol th o sk in . M’luit.vou wan t. »nd whni yon mn**t jup'«


to Us |>vri!mm'nlly cmvii. U u iiudic ino licit, will th orouclily lr»K* ih o


ointmoiitR winch Cfin*


)'oiM)t)oiiN inHtt«*r which iiloni* is tin* U '''? (nia<*i*i»f«llyonrsulTi*niii:. rhirki*‘s HIocki


of Iho


Mix tu ro is inst sm-Ii u iu< ilicint*. R coiii|xiM*4l ot ii ifms l jfn ls which qiiicklv i i lla ek , ovcrcoim*. «ml Pii»ol from th e blood all iiiiimritics ifrum wlmtt'vcr ca ttie


ariKitur). nn«l by n*nfh'rinir it ch-on a n d pun*, enn U* ntlietl on to cl lcc t a complete an<i lastic^* cure.


T H E T R U l t VALUE of Cbrk4s’s Jllood


Mixtun* is ccrtiHed by a tvtuarkabh* col- li'CtioD of uiiMiUciteo icstinioniuls from frniteful p a t ien ts of all clasr.es—ja t ie n ta


who liavi* Uh-ij cun*d a f te r U*ln|S iriven u p a s incurablt-—i*alients who hove been


c u n s i a f te r tryimr many r-lher tn-a tm e i iU w i t i io u t succes)-.—8Ve jtamphM round bottir.


Clarke's Blood Mixture Is ploasant to take and guaranteed harmless to the most delicate oonetitutton of either sex. ~


stores^ 2 /0 per bottle. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. _ _ ______ Of all chemists and


Clarke’s Bleed


The W o r ld ’s B e s t Blood P u r i f ie r . ,


I am glad


a t th e Nt*w In n 4>n lvist<?r Momlay evening for refreshnu'ius. A l>oy of th e j>arty l)4?g;m to invest igato th e working of the brak'4.vs in th e absence 4»f his elders, a n d managed to n*lease them with th e re su l t th a t th e vehicle mov»*d slowly hat'kwards down th e sliglit inclim*, KWorv«*d across tlu* road, and crashed in to tho g a te an d railings of tlu* house Ix'kinging to ^llrs. H argreav4's. Ga.le and rails and coping W4*re to rn up and broken, b u t luckily the vehicle came to a s tan d s till and no fu r th e r harm wjis done, tliougli chastisement, sp4*e<ly and-severe, wa.s d4*silt 4>ut to th e cause of th e mischief.


lx*aten on tlus Commercial Meadow by 4—1. J I ISC H IE F .—A ehar-a-banc p a r ty aliglited


W A D D m G T O N .


lions of th e Eucharis.t a t S t . Heh'n’s Clmrcii. on E a s te r Sumlay, th e st*rvict*s ta k in g jilace. a t 6-:)0 a .m .. 7-30 a.m. and 10-30 a.in. Church had Ik*


flowers for tlu* E.'isier festival. Make Shopping


habit.-------------------- c*ii lK*autifully dc*coratod with


at BENTHAMS ------ I t Pays.


CO NS U LT , PROF. ERLENp


3 6 , Darwon S t r e e t , B la c k b u rn . HAIR RESTORER.


1I.6 per Bottto; Post Freo 2.-. Early Delivery of the foUowing GARS


Poisonous, Germicide. Giving in s ta n t relief in all cases of Nasal C a ta r rh , Hay-Fever. Is a P re ren to t iv e


O V E R L A N D . - ^ 2 or 4 Seater,


MORRiS-OXFORD 2 Scater MOTOR CYCLES:


T h e f am o u s 6 o r 8 h . p . B A T JA P . Combiations,


l-‘in.C. 6 h .p . Combinations,


OMEGA 4 - s t ro k e , 2 -sp oo d lightweight SUN 2 - s t r c k e , 2 -sp eo d lightweight.


Impure Blood


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li^ixture C U R E S A L I . SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES :wv.


FASHION. CLOTHS.


For Spring and Summer Dress.


Tweeds, Serges, Pinheads, Worsled, Gaberdines, Scotch and Iiish Tweeds, etc.


ARTHUR PYE ■27


LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR,


I f a f E L L Q i l T E , - CLITHEROE.


'Hie Largo congrogjitions a t te n 4h*d tlie cvlehr.a- •


’Pliis sugg<»stion was iicrept4*<l! biirne had two im*etiiigK a t th e we4^*kH*nd. hands of tlu* Gisburne teaiiis. A


nKvting to<jk i)hicx* iu tlic Cliurcli on Tuesday niorning. tlu^ Vicar (B o r . .1. Heslop) presaf- ing over n jxjor ateiidaiice. Tho Vicar prx*- .so.nt<*d th o accouiiiK. which show a deficit on th e yejir of 1*43. the Vicar sLitiiig th a t he would organise soine efTort to work off these ' a r re a rs . Thanks were given to th e CJiurch officers, all of wliom were nv4jiccUxl. Mr. R.


tio n s we*ro s e n t o u t from th e Holden branch of tho Co-oiM*rativo 'Wholesale Society J:ist week to parhi«>« likely to he inte-i*i*st<*d to a t te n d a meeting a t the RibhlesdaU* .Vrms Hot<-4 to discuss tlio advisability of opening :i rotiiil coojXTative s to re on p a r t of th e ground acquired rec<'utly hy th e Society. Several .Society officials were prt*sent and afti*r presen- t:>tion- of th e ir cii-<K.* a n d j»rosp«!cls ami ;t d^^- cussion among tliose p re s en t i t 'w a s decidc*d to ojK'H Kticli :t sioro a.« soon a s i>racticable. VESTBY MEETING.—Tlie aiimial vestry


o..,.U'd th a t tl.o l•.a.a:.l| comlu4*iuh*<l u» Ju.qiiu* (»rgsniit'4’d gaim**' prc'*»''i‘4.1 ih u t th** vidt* u


d ' Tin* C h a i r in u u (G-‘»nii >tiilabfi‘ p


miMt*«* wt*rt» vjirvfnl t*> '-j Altlvrimiu Ui>bt*rt>:


now. hub wo d o n o t S tp um lH 'r .


in i l to f


'nn* Ch n irnm u ^;•ld b r in g


.


wlmn th o t-inu* wa> is do.*iiral>lo th a t .-*<»m**t


lH*for4.*hand. U


m a t io r fixt*<l up. AUlorman \ \b i t« ‘^»d


ih o C o um 'd W4)uid '» A4lvi>4»ry ( ’o in iu itto o


p ro p r ia to th o fiold. =' s io n . it


ih o managt*r> o i «•:«« • owji ar ran g om o iii> n- i


dooKlod


\v:ii4 c4mc4*rno4i. A lo t to r was n*ad H


llil.hh■^aah• W am hT .i fo r HU iuiTi-ii..o Irom


th e ur-o of fh o ''' k '''” .li im o F s a n d of Ufuir


T h is alJI'lii-ation was a n d w as n - f f r r .s l t., i T'ho iiu'oduTs ot It


fu r t l i .T n a v iam .n d .s m i tt.-o to Iraik ilpoii l to h.-lj. lo [.rovid.- a tla- uuvii.


Tlio Trc a.-unT.s;ial t .


b a d alrt-ady ap i-am .-o a n d tl .o U-a.laa-. lla.l p a r t in th o lo n a a i io n Th»*ri* was sotm* ip-s-


m a n i i 4*r <»1 tho toai h C lo rk ins is ttnl ib a l U :h o a u t la i r i ty ob.irgo^


in g :i M'lu'iui* iut«* “ 1^ Th*' T ro a st iro r .•*:iid


h av o -om»* s:*.'’ bi llu* Tho f lo r k (M r . \ \ ;


w l ia t llioy w an t. " ' tio ii :ind ativi* «• \ i*»nt \vh:iL i t **4*oms t.» mo t H van giv o a t lv iio .‘U th o M*h4*m»* suhr-*nn s idvirory 4ommiti«-o Air . T av liir p*nnl«*'l


ono dilToi'vmo in >h; m i tto o . C’onnrid4)r M


Imt o f ono an d Uoara i l ia ' o l ia 'r .


uUH-lin,: tUo liulanoo Tla, C lo rk : It. is la


tliia is a qu o s tum as Ilio srlionio.


tta-


i„. Tlaas- is m i th iiu l,y a v o f . I t Is St 11


fo r advioo. Mt . H o n diTso n; f t


a p is i in i i i io n t ol a '


<loal w ith 'lio ad visory rom m iu .s - i


l la d r advivo. Tlio f r o i i 'i i r o r . I


aViout, Tlio Cl.-rk 1 1. nlos- ,,laoo. 1 oan s.-.'


a.s woU n.s anytio dy • Tla- Kov. i ; . H.


.Mr. Wooks was a t r n i i t to o a s s iin iim t t a« ro .s l th a t tlioro « H.i supisioiHl tliat. It would ooliio botoro t


M r . Honilor.soii;


IHjwor to p u t i t ia t Till- T ro a s i ir . 'r sa


. lio n luul 1)4*011 m.'ido l<-;iih« rs ropr4*s«’Ula a d r a f t s4 homo :»s a iu* th o u g h t wsi.s «|U iDurms! m o i 't in g initu*4l. Tbo f irs t visory committo.* "UL of uritonoy. th o a ' t l l . OIKS' w i lb tb*‘ lo u a lu l


M-laa'l to :KCollitia>;l| s tan 4 lards o f t'n*- C na


J.O'v^b?or.. MU-U tli'W school.-^ s l | .T.n4l rouvt'uioiiL sit»* .xit*tiiig Mhfs'i** h


condttioiiM; nursery clas--, an ju n io r (b'partmoiu ;


th. ..... r


provicbnl with r»mni a n d whorovor ixvssii


liavo ampler playgn Tho Clerk ; The <


llu* Gas AYorks sue. Tho Tronsuror: I


fiold.


'Hu* Clerk : Tin* s ta te for an opou - |


,


i t is s4lgC';*'t*.*'l ^ba with :i huiUling.


g4-sii<>us from ibo :iT Your wish *)u tlu* tlu*m to Ik* plai-ofl


Tlu* Cliairman : ) |


Om iu illo r Harg rj should bf* pul t'u


n?f4*rcur**.


ni4*t*ting. Mr. Heiub r-on '


wUsS done. The Cliuirman s;p


thi*ri? would I?*' •' probably lK'ginnim.|


wotiUl hav4* * ' ......... suggestion -


by autumn.


ClithortH? brul rtXK'iit years ami •*


.


■would partially Mr. M'«v-ks; ? ‘>'l


* Air. Hoiub‘rst.>n I Clitbercx* )H*g:in t.l


|


would )>egin Th4? C h airm an :


. 'with a ri'ally seru»4 to Ik.* overcrow dm I


you a re going t*' ‘ a triinmitL't'. Alderman BoImtI


I'reparetl an «’St’ nixommcxlntion a.


(Continiu?d a l l L


shall W4* have in * I The Tr4*nsiiror


■ It l.otli


t,


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