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C A S H O H C R E D I T .
H O T W 78 k 80, RlliG STREET, just under the oiock, and 6, SftLFBRli, B L A C K B U f t N ,
IV io u n t Z i o n R a i s e s £ 1 1 1 . SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.
REV. W. ILLSLEY’S FAREWELL TO CLITHEROE.
^iiool. the scholars and congroj-ation a t Moimt /ion I’rim itive Methm hst Ohurcli on Snnd.ij
Coinbin.a with U.o special seryiees ™''- mrtimi witli the aniuvcrsarj ' <>1
I t th e r to u “ V
inX Varewell to Mr. Illsley who preached tint sennons an d
terimn.atcd his ministry . Ho siKceeded th e Hov. F .
Blake (.Moreeaiiiho) twelve inontliK ago, and is ' en te r in g eollege. la irg o cnngrettatioim -usenihled a t th e sorviecs, «|>eciall\ in the evening when inaiiy h a d to he tnri led lehie- n^itlv awav. Tho s inging of
siwc.al hymns was a featiire of th o afternoon service. tiiuU r
the ehairnianship of Mr. G. Coleman, tlie other services an augmentetl choir
siiiirini: ami mmE
™ ¥ L E Y , lE P iu
lit C a r r i a g e j C 0 U n t » antl»oin»4 Timler tm k .u l t i - ^
side id- Mr. W. R ober ts. T h o ,day’s coUec- l io L nmountod to th e record Kum ^ o \e r ^•111 bcinK a slifilit mcroaso on la s t >
t.ir when* tho nm o u n t inchidcxl the h'ctnro on th e Monday cvemnj:. I t is w n r th r ,) f n o te th a t of this
„ ,n tr i lm ted a t th o school noon and m u s t re p re s en t a Kood denial on tho p a r t of th e ad herents of Mount
^ Tlio s ta tem e n t was made by Mr. R .
H.artl^- and was followed hy th e s in g in e of th e
DonoIoj::^'.
which all imr ideas, hellefs and hopes shall revolve. 'NVhalever else u'c remember or Jor- g e t , / I w an t us to have slaiiiped imlelihly. on our minds an d lioarts th e t ru th ol ^ .Jt«us C h r is t .t l ie sumo yesterilay, apd to-day, yea,,
I i>o4iled to his readers to “ llcmemher them ‘ th a t had iui inUueiico lo r j^ood o \e i tlicii
and lo r ever .” (1) Tho w r i te r to th o Hciirow.s knew tlm value ami inliuoncLvol' memory when !“' **!**
an d hr'iuir fo r th tre a su res which cheer our h e ar ts . 1 venturo to say th a t e \ u y Olio of us hero lias such a
lives.” Memory is one of tho most precious .'if ts th a t God has endowed uk with. ksiwcuU- iv is th is so when we can dip into
tho lives of good men an d women a ic ‘’‘o “ -d- ,a
And as wo s i t quietly a t cvoillldp go ab o u t our work wo recidl with joy the holy mllueiico of tho lives of depar ted
may ho in th o life of a saint ly " '‘'t fa th e r t l ia t you renioiiibor tlioso ilueiieos. You remomhor th e sacrifiees Hay nmdo for tlio eauso of C hris t and for
^
Cliiireh to wliicli they holonged. , . \ro r - iv o ra how they niada sacrihccs and
and shed te a rs on your
iiioniory has no d o u b t l^ept j ou . • ^ • lir re s tS l you from driftiiiK nmny a t .m ^ I know a voung man who some time .i|„o \ . married iiud while away on his honeymoou
• 'Vnd
ho wrote to his fa th e r a le t te r |'*=**[ bo vciw h id i lv valued. I n i t bo^ tells »o\v im often iTsteiicd to liis fa th e r praymn on
bcb.iTf
of all his children th a t tlicy " " f to bo iiood moil and women, ami bo <U CUU-U.
t l i . t t the memory of
tho.se p ro /o rs with him througlmut life iiJid k ep t him to tlio
witli th o tid e l.y V>-- spoko u n to u« Uio word of
t.ml
Ticed u s ’lor uood m o u r early <iajs. J
sh.Ml idwavs reniomber going mio iho
.nal homo .o f my g ran d fa th e r one “ bear ing him praying lo r me and ior n . \
"s^fitting t l ia t wo sliould kecji as fri^li as an . overgrecMt tho sacred, meniories -
have inlluoneed us to r gW . I 'llled to remember n o t only iho l u t s ol tiiofto ,
whom wo have known, h u t also those who have lived lives worth ■•tMiienila-riiig a t any June.
A t tlio Douglas Synod held m. M.iy, i H P ic k e t t was re la tin g tjonie of his c \
■p^wimicGs ^Vhich ho had while
o.vanuniiig Ujo }^cords of Uic quaxtorly '" “ ' • " J f ‘j ,
'Churcli. Pbur h
B B c u s e s ^ o H L s
I' s d a y W e a r I H a t s
world (tnir.s* xiii.
•• T
tlie te x t being eh.Haiu Irmii Ht-mt 7—8 : ’ ‘ iU-member .ihem ll>at li.ul tho
Wilt* lluio snhjeet 1
unjecL Ol ot wu evening ft'fim ilcbrews
ru le over von. whieli spoko u n to you tile " “r'* of God ■ aiid
eon.sidcring the issue ol th e ir lile. "m im le Uieir fa i th , .lesns C h r is t is t la i« .m e
vt»>teiday, mul u>-<l:iy, yea, :md loi From llii-s lo t te r . In* said, wo g a th e r th a t i t was
.addre.sscd to a Christian «.niiiiunily
whicli liad been lurme<l by some ol the im mediate .liseijiles and lollowers of on r >-“ td- Thobo men an d woineii laid so ta u g h t Uis
EEK. [A K E R S . Jle St., Shop i i .i i .iay w e e k
js*e 1 0 /-- s p e 1 1 / - -
|a p e 1 3 ”.
5ALIL, a n d f a r e 1 0 /-- 13/ - .
r e : e t .
■&IEB0E- ^a t c h e s ,
I C K S & f E L L E R Y .
porsecutioii. ridicule and seollings willingly. *in t o " rejoicing t l ia t they w.-re conn ed wortiiv to iiulfer for His name.
t i-hu dls- Uii One in p a r t icu la r he •»«- arL L
i.il rememlierwl 1
uiieliaiigiiig Clirist in a changing -------r ; ^ m S n ^ . d d d i to ty - a n d s u rm o to lmove
iiniiumcrablo obtttaclc^.
lloye i l
r j
Sellis inwiS OI Limii Gicir song; worth rcmcinbcnng tlhiev mado an d
a luc unswerving fniH'. »>
;;^;d ‘‘i r t h e i r ' ^ i v e f X ' l r u i t s ' ' ^ , tliey Christian hving. They liad endur.-d sufrvrintX, : -
W n able to do th is
heea.iso ..1 th e ir •■■•’■''tu - ng fa i th in Gml; for " tliey endured lui .see
. 1 lie.\ l ad
ing Him M'lio is invisihhi.” Hut tin s gcneia- ?on h." l now Jiassed away ami a new. olio had
•fh.-v were li.<.xmiing slack in k l 't 't Christianity n u - ^ r ' t ^ r ; i : : ? r : u r t a
ii><>ii TIicso men were n o t like th e ir n r ^ e - .esso'rs in th e faitli. Tliey had been dalihliiig
[ ; r ^ d l i l i k und '- ''^ X - l r ^ l to l ' i l ' l i i '^ U M n
selfishiitss of th e ir In e s ,inu int_.. a th o relorniK tlio
I vT «»n» f ’liiireh lie saitl
th.it iio M.i.s j),'., have Unit to must, have
he. worthy of o u r nre. eec-sso^, tlhio
e ir l oeueia a d W i ^ . , .v**v -------- -- £ 1 u ^ S 3 i ld s - luSolvcd th.-lt wo nlission A ia e iic .i..! j Gtmo. y ^ c roiisist in saying 't r y
worth = pcricncc.s 1 for th e often differ
o^ iheic aeiions m i i ^ ^ - H l u im ^ , ........, _
fr.1*
i.lioir cmimage and lor i ddfyv. !... ,I
'f o r t im pHns j liefs cy piontfrcKl; i
ll,e 1 i r i is t • JE L t 'b L v 'm e 'o f i ^
ny eiimige " t t l i tlie "p r ld . iin G( 1 arc
rGmkl me t ihe name smiio m in o\e.^ r o ; ^ i^Uols very -
' • aiffer. Our ideas oi v .ill . .m- j To,'"? ’ '■ ! ; S £ - r , " s .1," In of mystery, so
And tossed hy storm niid Hood To one fised t ru s t my sp i r i t clings.
" 1 know th a t God is good. FREE FROM CONTROL.
with novel' doctrines ami lusteimig to o-ii lieis instead of streJlgtheiiing th e ir faith.
Heiit religion to make them
uiu-a.sy wl.on they .lid wrong, b u t no t sullioiei.t G y . ' t o
•Im ;am e len g th s as C h r is tian h ie .
tide ruin.
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‘i: ; .,.';" ;! ’ U im i rH o r ’H i l 'lu iM '* d r ifu n ) /: 'rlJui* wTiier
e riici u K ..........
by te l l in g *-''!’ '" J - , ,v \ h o i r fa th e r " : “ Demem- tl.e
Fillod Cases.
:ood. , guaranteed.
ivon with each.
ao. b r o o c h e s .
L / A N B ^
m.d go in I> en> em2^ ‘^ ; ; |i i - p
el.aiige. And s'; '" " '" ’' ’‘'‘'h s
chmigeal.Ioi.es3, in its goiks.
......, ’.T 'th e "Olid hits cliailgixl. I t mus t h t .•nienibere<l th a t
ligion ol O It Holiio,
lii|) was Its t-.n-m's' . j Homan I lg am
liistoriaii. ome
t-ty-
trausportixl to-Uonic, were also invlteil
il.ere.”
D.it tbm
As^earthlv tilings e ill-
t |„ . ;,neieiit '. re
fe a tu re of early idol wor- in its" goiks. A
n i l . .. . 1....S.-- ..oiue t ,1„, eirele of
tile
iaaLs imdergo a ^■•«j:I‘: ; ''“ :::i;„e ;;;'re i'ty were wl.eii till- eitl/
.e.us ol .1 1
^.,iy
„p ri,eir ahodii fea tu re of tlio
g n ‘ip ‘t h J " o ? " a n un ch an g in g C h ris t m i changing world.
truth of an unchanging ,Ghr..... ■uorld to
And T want) th is ' t h e P^oV^.1 « > n - l -^ - - ' . ri,o
Hel.rc.ws
Jto'b- ^^;:f^^‘^rthe?';:ir .
to make th is gr;«it Hst in a changing
- ........i (..v-i.. cl°*;'l2t''[ho su im mended, olio n-m nfior all ra_g« ,
^'T lm ^ ra tU e especially the heifers, were ot locks
ro.ali.s«l fro... £38 to £ 0 3 ;
" ii,„* flieir ri*wmrci'« a rc ju s t |;l,vo 111. uneli.migiiig C h r is t
J IO ». - ..... , .. w..-..-
perii hy telUllg t ''> " J ! / fX '|i^ ! 'a n d ' to im i ta te tiuiin
to stem tho face ami
vour eluhlhood pi* ; * * nunuix*d. Homember hnxiety
over the snerificcj^ I •
Tvero olfcrec and tbo^ ib rm em o iV o f 'th e s e lives-hriv^^^ yen Irom
^
“ ‘I* ^'■'.‘" 'vm l^ ^ ^ to d e r i .ig th e issue of Uieir .
lives iimtiito ll t^ fA 'I '.^ rw i t l . the
th a
t.th ese p e o p le Jhm .should Ikj prevented from d r if t in g ,
to them. 1 key .•on ■;,j„ ih e ir lorl i . IS-
"h im speal nn • b
pa.st: ■
they .sny th a t tlio
1^.
iiw.ir fa i th .” I t w'a.*^ no t .siiilicient P>t_^^
, tem ho > 'J “- , i ,. |,ro f ‘ th e ir fa th e rs mus t he a p re sen t. 1 ‘ 1 s rcmiiidor t l i .i t
rp] tJa-st limst, ciuillengo tho passihililies are open
„
,J1 th e exphiil^ of r„ „ l , „r
to o J h e a r s . fiometiulei 1 hear projile saj "om en of the
f i ta .. , ^1 m a n ” or
' ' ' \ r o r o a g « .d woman.” and „ j „n.n and "Oilicil had
n o t . If yen and , , •■ » * £ ' S / ~ ; £ , 1 “ £ n .
’ A vers umlcr whose care and prayers th a t
Snocial Show and Sale of Fat Stock at Clitheroo.
?iS==?E=K=sas Following on th e de-conlriil p f f a t stock tlic
.mr thtmghUs :nid iiehofs. M> f j, i ............... ..................
us for a h e ar in g Uiat wo
ijeas^ of God may change h u t clinnge. H e is th e same. De
doos’iioi h u t
, i\ t> ' J ' ! j .o lI “ ,
t ru e n a th of life. Uow many ot us could say i l ia t wo too have been a rre s ted f
uKl ii lu-
h e r d r if t in g h u t Imd been s lim u la tcd to stein th o tid e . The world needs to-day men and women who will n o t only admire th e good lives
of th e ir fa th e rs i)ut imiUitc tliem, an d who will n o t only praise v ir tu e b u t practise i t .
J.lie
world neetls: Men from every ran k Presli and free and f rank, yieii of l ig h t an d leading,
Men of loyal breeding.* Men of fa ith a n d n o t of fortune.
Men for country an d for Goa. I apiK‘al to you to le t th e p a s t challenge the
p re s en t : le t th e lives of g re a t men you of th o ability to make, your h ie g re a t in a good. Consider th e ir unswerving hi th in
Cod. which enabled them to live the old hlo ill a neiv wav an d triumph over dilhculties witll song; 1-et t lie ir glorious example be an incentive to us to go luid do hkewiso «>“ - siderliig tlio issue of th e ir lives—im i ta te th e ir
(B1 “ .lesus C h r is t is the saijio yesterday
and 'toahiv. yea, an d for over.” I h o uTiter to the Hebrews clinclies kis appeal to them for leformed liv is with th e s ta tem e n t o a g re a t I ru tli. Thu Hebrews would ho acqu.iiii- umI with tr ib e s who had gods ^ la t eImiigc^ with, tlie weatlicr or with seasons.
they
are told t l ia t tliey l.ave an even in a chiuiging world.
th a t mus t n o t be lorgottoii hy any ol us. M o •iro l iv in g in days ol v iolent changes.
p aV few r o a r s ' have witnessed th e
l.iost
i h a t is a t ru th Ih o
t r S t
l io le i i t upheavals in the liisUiry “ [ ■“ " ‘’f N o t only
fa.shious an d ciai-es, b u t ‘do;'lj;. leaders and moveiiients hayo ‘-■haiigid. I-IU
M’lieeler M’ilcox very elfectivcly points to iho W o n th a t th e insUihilily .of tilings sl.ould
brothers and Bislers. I t will servo to k u p fm m “iid h n g . ry 'i ;V ; ; . ;om b e r i t . I t I M-o
I
Uiiletvs our souls luid root in soil divuie could n o t hear e a r th ’s ovcrwliellliillg
_
drive us to th e KUuilnl foimdatiolis.of God. •• Tho Btnicturo t l ia t we build with careful to il 'Hm tciniTost lavs in ru in ni uii hour.
In the!i-‘rrverish, restless days of ehange and revolution i t is good to he reiiiiiidcd ,ot the tr i i t l i th a t tho world of men and thingrt^^ nndcr th o control of th e 'i ''^ km gm g oi ^ i t is good to bo reminded th a t the
mhlio^opiuion do no t affect th e t-des of G .W
piirposc.s ; i t is good to bo reminded t ' l l iv tr in c s ami sysU'ins may melt
]Meii whoso liighcsb hopc.s inspire, ^ Icn tvho n ev er -fa il th e ir brothers, True, however false a re others. Men who tre ad where saint« have iroU,
/
‘ P a i n t i n g t h e T o w n R e d .^ Prison for Disordorly Blackburn Men. “ These men eamc in to th o town, y ester
day afternoon, an d itfror g e t t in g d ru n k be haved 111 a most disorderly manlier.
find numerous wiiriiings to clear o u t b u t they were evidently b en t on p a in t in g th e town red .” This s tatci i ien t was made hy Uiu Cmel Coiistablo a t the Police Coui-t on Inestliiy nioruing, and referred to four lila ck b u rn men who, the previous evening, created iiu uproar in tiio J lark et-p lace. i l r . Huxt.ahlo went on to say t l ia t a liu-ge crowd of iie^ple cplleeteu and th o constables had g re a t diiUcuIty in g e t t in g th e men to tlio Police SUition. Hio
they
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prisoners re fe rred to tvero 1 a tn e k M alsll, H.avelock-slrcet, a n d Michael Calvcy, Dower Hvroin-streot. Ulaekburn. Hicy were both charged with being d ru n k an d disorderly, M’aJsli also being accuse-d of assaulting l .G. M’cightiiian. A second ehargo- ol res isting a r re s t wiis preferred a g a in s t Calvey. . Tho Cllief Constable asked th e J liig is tra te s ( th e J lay o r an d Councillor b ta u d r in g ) it
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th ey found the prisoners guilty, to make an ixamplo of tlicm. Ho said tliey could no t liavo th a t kind of conduct in th o town. In fa c t , i t 'viis sucli men coining from other towns who gave them all th e trouble, and ho lioiied tho bench would n o t only p ro te c t tho in h ab itan ts b u t lielp tile eonstabics in th e
executionj of l lie ir duty. P.C. Sugar s ta ted th a t a t i-lO, the pre
vious uveilllig, lie was on duty a t th e top ol Kin g -s tre e t, in conipaiiy with 1 .C. Drindle. " h e n lio heard th e prLsoners, " h o were near th o M'liite Dion e n try , using bad language. Hav in g iiioviously had a eoiiiplaim. about then conduct., ho told tliem to clear o u t or tlicy would bo locked up. T "o of th o four went in th e direction of tlio niilwivy s tat ion h u t M'alsh and CalAiy adopted a deiiimt a t t i tu d e . Tliev were accordingly tak en in to custody anil, all tho way down to th o s tat io n they were verv violent. P .C .’s Meightiiian and Moss Clinic on tho scene and tbev nnsistcd in j'o t tm g prisoners to th e ir de«tinution. ^ Pr isoners pleaded j'lu lty to being d ru n k b u t
. i iiKc P C. Jlrindle gave corroborative te s t im o n j , ^ P C M’eiKlitmaii said Calvey refused to * r t *
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YOUR HOLIDAYS . wUl be . much more enjoyable if spent on a Bicycle fitted ivnth the
said iliey bad no rceollcction of wliat occurred afterwards.
adding t l ia t ho had p ro v io ^ ly told prlsollMS to g e t o u t of Salford an d Mellgate. Hicy had a good cliiineo b u t were b en t on uiisetting
tiui town.” added witness.
« a lk so lie go t liold of his legs for th e p u r pose of helping to carry him. , P r isoner kicked him in. tho stomach sovend times an d he " a s praetically winded when lie reached th e police
fore tiio
ma.gi*>trat«j on 22 Calvey 21 times.
th e 1C Cllief Coustablo
Ainsworth. IkinHaU-street and George Hans- borough. Hancock-stroct, Blackburn. - . 1 u y were charged with bciii]; d ru n k and diw>rdci Ij :uid inciting tho previous prisoners to. resist
Tho were .succeodotl in the dock by .Tamct? . . , . t
**^Tho Cliiof Constable said thtvo wore tho two men who went towards tlio railway s ta t io n
when .sixiken to hy P.C. Sagar. P C Brindlo declared th a t , when lie was
ne ar in g th e I’olieo Sta-tuion with Caivcy. Hans- *l.K>rough cau g h t 3iim^ round th e waist h u t w.ns
i'oii ' on | 1 ' ' P.C. tlnifc.” th e ab e o
. risone, n ev o o ... ........
con.ssttablc.
ihev " e r e old*
ceiico. Ho said all four men saw service m th e war and, n o t being a.s young as they la ^ l to ke. could n o t sutiid much drink. As tor using had language, ho had had a decent bringing up ” ami could conduct liiiiibelf properly, d runk or eober. He. appealed to Lho bench n o t to send liim to prison owmg to
tho disgiaco.
Ainsworth said th ey only enino. to tin Police S ta t io n to soo who was being lockca
. ,
''*'i'liev were each ordorixl to iia.v a fine of £2, Aiiisw'orth haying 2.1 and
Haiishoroiigh-.four, jirovious coiivictiom,.
— --------------------------------------------------- AMERICANS MONEY.
eiatioii on S aturday. Mr. .lolm Skelton M’illianis, Comptroller of Ciirrcncy of the
Wealthiest Nation in World’s History. Speaking hefiiro tho Maine Bankers Asso-
United S la te s , said, according to an Itx cliango
iiuY..saKo:—
brokoii all records iu tho history of progretvs. “ Our exports for tl.o
ye.ar 1319 " e r e two
“ Our indus trial :uid fm.ancial growth ha& , a, ,
and a half limes as g re a t as tlloso of .Gceak B r i ta in a t the peak o t her co.iimmc.a Imitorj
‘ Our growtli in haiikiiig imwer has k ep t
pace fully witli o u r in d u s lria l and eoiu- mcrcial ex|.misioii, an d a t th is tim e i t is estimated th a t oO billion dollars belongs to
a t the pre sen t t im e th e ri-soiircc.s of all tlie
..atioiml hanks of tho 14 mailing
cp.mtr.es of
A t th e ra te s of exchaiigo " h ic h prevail
Europe and Asia a re " mH’ ••' American less th a n 12 billion dollars, which is alwllt one-half of th e resources of th o g re a t
liatioii.al
banks of th e United S ta te s a J ^ e , oxchtsiyo of tlio resources oi o n r Federal Bcse'r'O
hanks, which aro about sue hillioit of our S ta te banks and t ru s t cpinpanics, "h o se
/•p f . intnbQ £ 'l lo.s to Slo l< s . ; sheailiiigH. iQs. to £4 10s.
resources amount to oyer 2B hdb o n
doll.ari" ’rh o natio n , ndilcil Mr. Milhanis, " i ts ro-
and in d u s trial conditions.
ducing tho public d eb t, and he was liopofuj of an early re tu rn to more normal finaJic’ial
WHAT IS WRONG WITH Y O U i and at 1*0 R'S^t
Engines ranges from tho Small E S Powor-unit of
Rarffains in Guin’ea Gold Wedding Rings. NEWEST SHAPES.
i s a r g a m s m 1 0 / - s a v e d a n d H a n d som e P r e s e n t s 0«ven. IMREC . P » - V i s i t H E Y E S T g l g mAKUFACXURER. F rom 16/G to £ 4 . c t l T H E B O E .
o twiTU VOUR CAR ; We can Put it Right quickly n
e r n a ^ “*pyotorc«^ to bo overhauled by us. Wo GUARAN- i ; i ^ “ 'T H l T c c K Y t r A L L OUR WORK.
O I L , P E T R O L & a c c e s s o r i e s IN S T O C K . ______ g - CONSULT T H E E XP E R - T S .
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W H I T T A K E R & (L a t e V ic k e k s a s d B olds-R o yc e ),
w ia t t e r t
l Combustion
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B.S.A. THREE SPEED GEAR, which makes Cycling easy under all conditions.
holiday is in tho varied country, and the THREE helps upliill, down dale, and all the time.
R em em b e r , t h a t th e I t will make jo u r
holiday a real holiday. Get one fitted to-day by
, ____ , PHONE 167.
J . & F. B EN TH AM , 14, IHftBKET PLACE.
'X the quick service people, BENTHAH/IS FOR BIKES
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