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(SIX) advertiser and times. FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1921. g)^PENDLE BUS EXTENDED SERVICE-


THIS TIME-TABLE C O M E S ' INTO FOBCE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JU LY 2nd. SEHVIOE.


WEEK-DAY Blaokburn .....


Barrow, Dog and Olitlieroo, Whito Chatburn, Brown


..........


Chatburn, Brown Clithoroo, 'Wliito


Barrow, Dog and ■Whnlloy,Do Lacy Billington Mill . Langbo Hotel .. ■Wilpshiro, Hotel Blnokburn


.......


■fYilpsliiro Hotel Langlio, Hotel .. Billington Mill .. ■Whallcy


Par. Lion Cow


Lion Par. Arms


8-80 10-0 11-30 1-30 8-49 10-19 11-49 1-49 8- 57 10-27 11-57 1-67 9- 3 10-33 12-3 2-3 9-7 10-37 12-7 2-7 9-14 10-44 12-14 2-14 9-27 10-57 12-27 2-27 9-38 11-8 12-38 2-38


Cow 10-0 11-30 1-0 2-45


2-44 3-14 3-44i 4-44j 5-44 6-44 7-44 2-57 3-27 3-57 4-57 6-57 6-67 7-57 3-38 4-8 5-8 6-8 7-8 8-8


2-19 2-27 2-33 2-37


10-12 11-42 1-12 2-67 3-30 4-12 10-25 11-55 1-25 3-10 8-48 4-M 10-33 12-3 1-33 3-18 8-61 4-33 10-38 12-8 1-38 8-23 3-56 4-M 10-46 12-16 1-46 3-31 4-4 ^ 6 10-65 12-25 1-56 3-40 4-13 4-55 11-14 12-44 2-14 4-0 4-32 6-14


4-0 Bassos in addition to above Preacher:


Rev. D. GRITGHLEY Of Tockholcs.


A Hearty Invitation is given to all.


LESLEY CHUBCH Sunday Next, July 3rd


10-30. ReVa E. J . PADFIELD 6 -0 . Mr. W. WHITEHEAD


United Methodist Church LOW MOOR


TRUST SERMONS


Sunday Next, July 3rd TWO SERMONS will be preached


Mr. JOHiV 'wiLKliySON Of Low Moor.


Services a t 1 0 -3 0 an d 6 o'clock In th e Afternoon a t 2 , a


Sacred Recital entitled


The Man without a Country will be given by


I


Mr. E. Balderstone Collociions will be taken at each service


The Popular Klocutionisi. of I’adihain.


Wesleyan Chapel —W A D D I N G T O N . —


SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.


On S U ND AY , JU LY 3rd, 1921, TWO SERMONS will be prenclicd by


Of The Linacre Mission, Liverpool. Sorvices : IMoniing 10-‘15 : Evening, O-iiO.


Rev. Thos. Hannah Mn. H. Maddocic, of Liverpool will pre.side Parish Church, Whalley


In the Afternoon, nt 2-15, REV. T. H.VNNAH will give an ADJJRESS.


Special Hymn.s by the Scholars and Choir.


Collections at each Service in aid of the SuNDAV S chool.


A special Invitation i.s given to all former teachers and scholars to meet ])resent teacher.s and scholars in tlio Schoolroom, at 1-45 prompt.


to


'CoJ |0 .*'"1


wim r nP f I'


;


ALLv SA iN T '.S CHURCH PENDLETON.


G m m FE ST IV A L SUNDAY NEXT. (July 3rd, 1921)


SERVICES: MornmK, 1011 ■ ii m.


Mattins and Holy Communion* Anthem: ‘‘ Incline J bine l-.'ir."


Evening. G 45 p m., Evensong and Sermon.


Anthem: “ Turn not I hy P.'icc fiom my Sins." Preacher: TH E VIGAH.


B a sh a l l E a v e s W A R ME MO R I A L T A B L E T .


m M : 1 i i i W i l ' i


Ivilpflf' i | ! - a f i


; ,M


The Unveiling A .\ 0


Dedication Service


'w'ill he held ii) Bashall Eaves School, on SUNDAY, JULY 3rd, 1921. At 3-30 p.m.


THE ADDRESS will be given hy


The REV. H. L. \VJLUAMS, M.A., (Vicar of Mittnn), and the Memorial will 1)0 Unveiled hy


MISS WO RSU H Y-'J’A Y LOR.


Ex-Service Men in the di.strict are si)ccinlly asked to attend and take part in the Service.


TO-MORROW (Saturday), July 2nd. ____________


I


tho " HISTORY OF WHALLEY CHURCH j ORGAN,’’ to 1)0 followed by nn ORGAN ; RECITAL AND VOCAL SOLOS.


j Miwie.


Oimn Freely to all interested in Church ^ WALLIS, Vienr.


XING STREET SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY (■Affiliated with S.N.U.)


ON SUNDAY NEXT JULY 3rd,


Mas. ROBINSON, of Blackburn


At a 0 and G o’clock. Circle n l 7 -3 0 . All a ro V/olcomo. rilELIMIiVAKT NOTICE.


Wesley Church, Clitheroe. Sunday School


Anniversary Services


On Sunday, July 10th, 1921. Preacher:


Rev. H. A. Whitmore OF PRESTON.


SPECIAL ADDRESS


For Scholars, Te.ichcrs iiiirl Parenis, in Ibe Afternoon, by


T. B. ACKROvD, e s q , OF MANCHESTER.


MONDAY, JULY lltli. 1921,


Rev. H. A. wiiitmoro, will Looluro on “ LIBERTY— Its Price and Power.”


Special .--inging al all Services by ilie Cbihlrer, Collections al all Services in aid of


SUNDAY SCHOOL FUNDS. i


Sp®s®ts & ©ala a t


Promoted by the Village Club c h a t b u r n


T o -K B o r row (Saturday) AT 3 P.M.


R E C O R D E N T R IE S ADMISSION 1 /3 . (Including Tax.)


Tickets purchased previous to-day. If-- CLITHEROE BOROUGH BAND.


Refreshment.s provided at Village Club, one minute from ground.


Clitheroe Free Library NOTICE


ALL BOOKS MUST BE RETURNED


by


TO “^OProw^ JSaturday For Examination and Stocktaking.


Persons neglecting to comply with this Notice, will forfeit the privilege of Borrowing Books for tho future.


Tho Library will be Re-opened On MOBiDAY, JULY 5th


By Order of the Committee, 1. T. RUSHTON, l.ibr.ari.an


NATIONAL


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Ut.cuAHiTn'^ Ham


■line SERVICES ON


SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd, Speal;er and Clairvoyant


IVlrs. SEEDy tip ACCHlSr.TON. Service : G G p m.


Open Lyceum Session ;u Public LU:Vf;lopinR Circle at 7 JG pm.


p.ni prompt ^ }


4-30 6-30 6-30 4-42 6-42 6-42 4- 65 6-55 6-55 5-3 6-3 7-3 5-8 6-8 7-8


5- 5-


( 7-30 8-80 I 7-42 8-42 ; 7-55 8-65 8-3 9-3 8-8 9-8


6- 44 6-44 7-44 will bo run on Wixlaoadays and Saturdays.


16 6-16 7-16 25 6-25 7-25


i 8-10 9-16 10-1 11-1 1 8-25 9-25 10-10 11-10 I 8-44 9-44 10-30 11-30


TOO LATE POR O LA SSIFICA TION,


I TBDJnjND WELCH wislics to announce tha t : -“ ho i.s no longer pianist a t the Grand Kinema.


FO B H IR E .


•rtOR HIBE.—Smart TOURING CAR,, tout f


eoator.—Apply, 4, Manor-road, Clithoroo.


■pOSTING—Traps for litre; also Broughams and WaggoneUcs (to carry 6 and 12).—


Write Adam T. Holden, Calf’s Head Hotel, Worston, or (phono 18 (jhatburn.


APARTMENTS,


PARTMENTS TO LF.T, Lady or Married Couple; also Teas and Hot Water pro­


vided.—Apply, Advertiser and Times Office, Clilhcroe.


“Vf*RS. J. nOTHERSALL, Hossendalo House, ■I'A 83, Albert Road, Blackpool.—^Ap'rt-


monts ; hoard -ptioiial; HOME TOMPORrS; piano; two minutes from Station and Sea (Central), ■


Chatburn Football Club GRAND


pREpTHTIOI and DANCE


Will LfO held in the CHURCH BNSTBTUTE On Friday JULY 8th


T. E. CON ITERS Esq. will p re s e n t Medals a t a p.m.


DANCING 7-30 TO 11 p.m.


lil-T-lCIENT Hand in AITENIJANCE ADRfiBSSiOEy 1 /-


l^imps or liRlit shoc.s to b- worn


Royal Grammar School CLITHEROE


An Kxamination will be held at


the .School, on Saturday, July gth to elect to ten Free Places in the Boys' School and four Free Places


in the Girls’ School. Ex.aminaiion commences at g-30 a.m Bolton-by-Bowlancl


Athletic SPORTS AUGUST 271h


At .3-30 p.ra. a LECTURE will bn given on ' FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER )•


G.


LI FE. A. POLLARD,


Joint bccrelarics.


1914 shillingH Liiat you were going to keep for over siicli n long time, it ia tiino for you Ur .STrART AN ECONOMY CA.MPAIGN. .


Dear Friondsj Now Hint you nro getting down to the Now


Wo h-ave SOLVED THE hTRST PROHLEM


for you by combining llio Ile.st Qunlitv witli tho LOWEST POS.SI15LE PRICE.


Words cannot slretcli f,ar cnougli to tell yon tho ADVANTAGhS TO BE GAINED by Imving a look at


M f im WALLPAPER.)!


FURTHER REDUCTIONS Still tho lowest


F r o m © g d . ' " " ’ ™ " - 3/10 nnd your own labour


will paper a room. THE LANCASHIRE W ALLPAPER CO., 42, Whalley Banks, BLACKBURN.


2-0 2-30 3-0 4-0 6-0 6-0 7-0 2-49 3-19 4-19 5-19 6-19 7-19 2- 67 3-27 4-27 5-27 6-27 7-27 3-


„ , „ 3-7 3-37 4-37 5-37 6-37 7-37, 3 3-33 4-33 5-33 6-33 7-33


8-0 9-0 8-19 9-19 8-27 9-27 8-33 9-33 8-37 9-87 8-14 9-14 8- 57 9-,57 9- 8 10-8


9-15 10-16 9-27 10-27 9-40 10-40 9-48 10-48 9-53 10-53


100 10-19 10 27 10 33 10 37 10-44 10-57 118 .


SUNDAY


2-0 3 0 4-0 6 2-19 3-19 4-19 8 2 27 3-27 4-27 6 2-33 3-33 4-33 6 2-37 3-37 4-37 6 2-44 3-44 4-44 6 2 57 3-67 4-57 6 3 8 4-8 u-8 7


10 7-0 8-0 9-0 1-19 7-19 8-19 9-19 -27 7-27 8-27 9-27 •33 7-33 8-33 9-33 •37 7-37 8-37 9-37 ■44 7-44 8-44 9-44 -57 7-r,7 8-67 9-67 •8 8-8 9-8


SERVICE.


11-30 3 30 4-30 5-30 7-30 8-30 9-30 11-42 3-42 4-42 11- 55 3-55 4-55 12-


5-42 5-55


3 4 3 5-3 12 44 4-44 5-41 0-14 8-44 9-44 10-14 11-0


6-16 6-25


8-16 8-25


7-42 7-55 6-3


12-S 4 8 5-8 6-8 8-8 9-8 lO'-B’ 10-26 12-16 4-16 5-16 12-25 4-26 5-25


8-42 9-42 10-0 8-55 9-55 10-13 8 3


9-16 10-16 10-32 0-25 10-25 10-41


THE


Dnilii'ella PpBciali^t^


3, CASTLE STREET -RE-COVERS - AND REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 9-3J 0-3 10-21 ACHNOTTLEDGMENT.


HART.—s i r . H a r t and Family desire to Uiniik nil relatives nnd friends for sym­ pathy shown to lliom in tlioir recent sad beionvrim.nt; also for llorni tributes.


Bridge End, Biltnglon. IN MEMORIAM.


H^VllT.—Jn loving memory of our dt'ar Son and Brother, CoriWial Alfred Hart, 11th IS.iflj Luncat»liire llog’.meut, who fell in action on July 1st, 1010.


A soldier’8 grave is a touching thing, WJicre loving hands no flowers can bring; B it God in his meet tender care, Will guard our donr son and brother there. N..t d ad to ufl. wo lovwl him dosirly. Not lost, but gone before; Ho liv*a with us in n:c‘moi*j‘ still,


And \v\M for evermore. —From Father. Si8loi*s nnd llrotbcrs.


B.idjiO End, Bliing!on, and Queen Street, Whulloy,


WHA L L E Y . CO-OPERATIVE HALL, WHALLEY.


Monday and 'IHiesday: ^ T H E WHIRL POOL,


Alice Brady in a rapidly moving story intro* duemg many dramatic thrills and eome cscLptional scenery and sottiuga.


Thur.vuiy and Saturday: TH R E E MOUNTED MEN,


Hurry Carey lu a Ww»torn llrama nitli a flUrriug plot, •


DEATH.—Mutii regret la felt a t tlic death


on ^Vodne8d5^y ,uf Mr. 'riioinas Bobinson, of May-tcnace. IJ.Uinglon. Sovonty-six yoaiw


oi j.ge, Mr. Kub.iiiun formerly worked a t ^U'esrs. Longworths’ Mill and wa.s well-known liuul rosp-xt.'d. Tlio intennent takes pUice to-ino t jw (8:aurday). WAK MEifORlAL.—At a inoeliug of Uio


Wlialloy AVar Memorial Commiltoc on Wed- n:e lay evening, i t was decided that tho un- voilii g i^romony .‘shall ho performed on either t!u> iOtli or 27ili Augu-^^t, arrangements iKung left ia tho iiuntLs of tho Clmirmun (Mr. J . T. Travis-Clogg).


cumstano?? tC\n rorreetion.s he made after Monday nc.vi. when tho list will he forwnnlo<l to tho architect for inscription on two Inhleta of T terthwa i.i ^toro. COOVKHA’UVK HOtMKTY. — Mr. H.


memorial will ho eomplctod in Uio course of tho next fow weeks, tho topstono having now arrived, M'’o rociuitly printed a list of names proposed to he inisCr;hed nnd corrections hayo Ainco been received in eevoral in-stanccs. Will concc'-r’ed plea-so note that in no cir-


IL is oxixvcted that, the


H O L ID A Y W E A R Bargains in PANAMAS, WHITE VELOURS AND WHITE FELT HATS.


BLOUSES, GLOVES and everything for Holiday Wear. Mrs. Gre enwo od , C a s tle S tre e t


eE N F S OUTFITTING Genllemen should take advantage of our offer of SOFT, FELT, VELOUR and STRAW HATS, CAPS, TIES, GLOVES, SHIRTS, &c., FOR THE HOLIDAYS.


THE KiiO LAE^E


The greatest Bargains ever offered to the public


2/6 Wallpapers marked this week at 1/- 1/3 Wallpapers marked this week at 6d. 1/6


,, ,, ,, 9d. Odd Lots „ ,, ,, 4d.


Brushes, Paints, &c., greatly reduced.^^ Bo sure and secure some of ; these Bargains this week.


THOMPSON, OXBURGH, M O O R L A N E & L O W E R G A T E . -W


Teinper-SiisGG BaSEy. A big unilcii tcmpcranco rally took place on


the Mnrkot Oround on Saturday evening and ivlLracted a largo concourso not only of towns­ people but of visitors also, and such was tho success of the meeting that :t will doubtless prove to bo tho forenmner of many events of u similar cbaraclor.


I t was a rcprcoonULtivo


‘•platform” over which the Rev. J . H. 0. Bogei-s presided in the unavoidable absence of


Topping (prosiilout) pn'Sidod a t tho (junrter iy nic.'ting <if the Co-opomtivo Society, held on WcKlm*sday. 'niere wa.s not a large :it- tendano-* and the luminesfj—only of a formal I utiiio—was qimkiy di po.sed of. One change wtiH mn'Io on the management (rominitlec, Mr. 8. H. llhydcr displacing .Mr II. Jjnng m tho ropj|.wJitnUon of I>nngho. Mr. K. SmithicLH was again elected tor llillington and nn Uio edniation (•ominitti'c. Mr. J . Hilton was .'>ppoiiito'i for l.nngho. During in.st quarter wiles ilccreasotl hy ,Cl.l">S to T10.K12. Tiio :ivcr:ige weekly purchn.sti per mombor vrrn UU. 8d. A.N’iVIVKRjS.VItY SKUVICIW.-- Inspiring


Castio) in n forceful nddrewi, doclarcxl tha t drink was tlie cans * of most of tlio unhappi­ ness in homo life to day. This wa.s substan­ tiated by tho investigations (amongst others) of tho Society for the Prevention of Crusty to Children. Drawing comparitons between th*» immhrT of soldions killtMl in the war in 1915, .and tho number of children who perished in tluit same year through the neglect of moUiors who were drinking, .Mr. Ca.stle went on to Kny “Any Tommy will tell you of cases where women forgot tiieir womanhood v.’hilo their husbands were fighting at tho front, 1 was for some time nt a Church Army hut in a military ramp and hnd tho run of the place. On numerous occasions men came to mo nnd said, ‘Tliero’s trouhlo nt homo. Do you think you could spi*nk to tho officer commanding to let mo have two or threo clays leave of ah* soncoT’ Wo were supposed to bo simple, nnd there were times when wo wore ‘had,’ * for


Mr. Tom Blackburn, who had l>ecn summoned f r m homo tho p ovious day. 'ITio Rector of Su James'd (Rev. T. W,


interest was eoh nuiisod a t tho Fnrish Church yt'6 c r 'n v m r a n g hy tho Vicar (llev. .1. E. W. W ; ll8 ) . Tho contracting parties wcr.> M*. J ‘>:e; h Wood, .son of .Mr. and Mrs. \V<K*d. ' f ]tr»'ch:tnics-t* rrnce; and his bride, Misi


'jhe Haiufy Little Pent Shop,


25, YODK S T D E E T C U T l iE K O E


Open EVERY SATURDAY Afternoon


HNE UNBLEACHED CAMBRIC, 2 yards wide, lOd. per yard.


ceeiliiigi'’ well-known in the village, ('special* ly amongst worKhipi>ors at the I*arJ«h Church. Mr. AVihkI has for a number of y:ar.' been se n tnry In tlio Snminy School, v.hil.st ^liss lhilco(‘!c lias been a teacher not < nly in the Sunday School hut in the day school. Tho marriage was quietly celebrated. To ' l r ’d \ who wa- attended by her sister, ^fiss M. Bulrock. was attired in her travel­ ling eostmno of p:i!o putty-colourcd tricoline. n ”d hat of hhick .satin under- l i”0'l with palo bine. Mr. U. ^Vomi. brother of the bridegroom .acted as best man. After 111 • oiTemony, a reception wn.s bold a t tbe ho.M‘0 of tho bride, nnd later the giRVits I 'f t for a lU'itor drive. .Mr. and Mrs. Woods departing for Smrberough lor tho honey- mi OM. Nemorous presents were rv'ceivixl, includii.’g gifts from Uio staff and scholars nt the day school, and from th e . Sunday srliool.


E'i Bi h o k. Ac ruigion-road. Both are ox- B ilc(K*k. daughter of Mr and Mr.s (' R 1 C K F, '!' . T(I..M(niI|OW’.S .IIAll’HEH.


iKiyliiiid .Motors v. Harrow. Blackpool V. Burnley St. Andrews, Wlinllpy V. Cliorlcy. Dnrwca v. C4)theroo. Soltio V. Lcyinnd.


Ribbk«dalo Waiidorcrs v. Read. Snbdi n II. v. Ril blesrlalo Amntours. Waddiii^'tou v. Congregntionnliatn, ■Wniorloi IVesloy v. Clitlieroo Aiantours.


Match to bv played Wedneadny aftoriioon: Clitlioroo (oto.) V. Colne. ■


Match to bo player! on Wodnoadny ovoning: Uibblesdnlo Amateurs, v. L'litlioroo Am.


toiig egat' Onal .singing. The pivachor wius tho Uov. U. \ \ \ ilasler, of Accrington, and ho delivorol excellent discoui*sos. At the murni’ g ami evening S(‘rvic(\s, anthems were s 'l ndiilly given by tlio choir, whaso a<lmir- ahlo efforis in tlu- evoiiing were .snppIcmentiMl by a solo very finely reiulereii hy .Miss C. On;.o“od. In the aftifrnoon. .spe<’ial anniver­ sary hymii.s wore .sung by the uhildren. The o o lo .to n i during the day amounted to £41. a do rta 0 on la.st y .a i ’s amount. M 'H R i - \ ( ’iK.—\ w dding of considernhlo


floivires wore iield at tho Wo.sloyan Church on Sunday on the occasion of tho school nnniversaiT,*. There were excclkMit congrega- 1 OILS mo nuig, altoriinon and evening, and a f ntiire i f nil the ^ervlC0.s was the hearty


'IV.miny w.a.s only a man and w,anted a hit of a holiday. But in many instances there was very real troublo at home—Uie wife drinking and neglecting tho littlo onen. Wo love our homes, or wo ought to do. nnd vet homo life is fa*t decaying and becoming a tKing of the p.a.st, and mainly tlirouch tho degi-admg influeiico of stronir drink.


hindered tho oxten.sion of <ho Kingdom nl (4od. It wa.’i .sapping fJio mor.oj fibre of young manhood nnd young womanhood. He cited Hftveral striking incidents which come under hi.s observation in tho Army, and wont on to say that every tnio cit'K'n had a duty to per­ form in this matter .and could not ipiorr his respoiLsibilily. Diink was destroying tlie nn- tinn.*vl life, spiritually, mentally and physically. There was nolhing but chaos ahed unless men and women did some hard, clear Uiinking. He axprevsed the opinion that it was drink which burred tho way to a rLvtlisaliuu of some of tho idonls of 1/ibour. In a powerful nppeal. lie invitiyl Ills he.\rem to bwomc mi.*i.sionnrios for the cau.5(> of tenipi!r,Tuco and jvy bring to Lh«)st- who were in the grip of tlio ovi) moastcr the mossugfi of the living Giris}.. Tlio one tiling that was going t*» save our country wa.s con­ version—tJie turning of men and wVmcn Iwick to tiod. A solution of our problems without Jlis aid was liopiJw^ for. .after all, lliis world bolongotl to .Dim. I t wa.s only by doing His will that, wo could seouro pi'nix^ and progn-xs.


The Hl'V. W. Wal!iu;e declared that drink Moor Lane^'s New Record


£139 REALISED AT SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.


Aloiir J,aiie United MotliodLst Church colo-


in a mure imniL^diato and brighter future. T.io.o H’ero e.xccliont congregations, particu­ larly in tile oveuing, when tlio seating accom* mouation was taxed to it« utmost.


I t is


customarj' to announco Uie day’s collect ions nftew tho Benorliction. Tho olficials had bocn prepared to find Uio total hchitid last year’s record which was £137. To Uioir, surpri.so and joy. howovoTj tho amount realised was £139 which establishes a now record, and tho Doxology was sung with great fervour. The finam iai auccosw was directly duo to a special effort made in tho Sunday school in tho afternoon when no less a sum than £G8 wa.s given—£18 more than last ycor.


lu a to i Uio annivortiarj* of its .school on Sun- tlwy in a fashion that wjls truly reinnrkuhle, taking into consideration tho advertio circuin- .stniice> industrially iu ihe town. Perhaps it Kaa tho Bolt lenient of the cotton wages dis­ pute uml the i*o\v prospoctb for ending tho Btrike which tended to stinmlnlo faith


ccoding ap.u^ in tiio district, many larmcrs Uavuig got in all thoir ci*ops, othors being w’oil on the way. >»\w records are being iuado, ono farmer in particular stating that


demand idi* men. Tho wages oliered wore vo.y low in comparisiun wim last year and consoquontiy bu lo busine & was dono. WKLili iN'l'O IT.—Tlio liay liiirvctit is pro*


in ail hi.s oxper.cnco iio has never linishod liaytiiuo so early.


storm which pmuicd over Uio district in the ottiTy ho..rs oi Simduy uiorniug, was parlicu-


KXLLKD BV LlGHTNINti.—^U ’ho Uiunder-


Inrly severe in the ziciglibourluKxi of Bolton. Mr. Wilkinson of tho Coacii and Horees had a couplo of biii'op killixl by lightning and Mr. H..y..urst, of Copy Nook, aiw lost one. A tree in the same district was also struck and


liie^v.s of bark were found quite 30 yards uw.iy. “ THE ‘JUtli.’’—Tho annual festival of tho


lUili of Juno (St. l \ t e r and Haul) waa hold t«n Wt«dnesdny. The clnldron a-Nhombled in tho fi:hoi)l nt 2-0 p.m. nnd led by Uio Urin- <lloton Bnu^ Baud marched in proc'ossion to tho Chureh, whoro a well .Tttcndcil mtmco NSU.S cou u.t<.‘d by the Uov. E. A. .S’. Parker, Vicar of Wadd ngton. After tho servico, tho proccs-.ion was re-formed and a lour of tho vilhige was made, returning to tiio school wh.-re a buinpti.ms tea was providiKl.


'Ihis


comsideraLtly to tho enjoyment ot the Deci­ sion. During the procotdings, prir.es which had b eii generously giv: n by the Ibw. C. 0. Brodhurst (Re -tor), to the cliildren succe.ss* ful in an examination held in tiie ^chool, were present 'd by Mrs. llrodhurst. Another item of mucli mterc*st was Uie prcsseiitation of gold imnlnls to tho niendHTs ot tho vill.ngo cricket t-am which ivon tho chninpion.ship of the Ribldtisdale Amateur lAnguo In.st so.ison. The nnio"iit .alloweil by the league luul been coiifiiderably augmented by a eeruxs of efforts thu^ enabling the committee to hand over to inch member of tho team n Imndsomo u'emonto of their success.


ciions of music ;md added : G i s i i r u : : .


I UKCHU^TON,—Mr. and Mrs. Bum>w hriJ ; A reception a t tho Ribblcsdale Arms Uousl, ou j W<^nosday evening of Uus week, iu honour if f their marriage, which took place at GrindleUin ' a fortnight ago. .fVmoiig Uie guests were .Mr. Burrows’ sister, and Mr. Burrows’ dauglac. •


. in*law*, both of whom had journeyed froa ! Canada (or tho wedding.


I’AIUSH CUXJRCH ANNIVERSARY.—Sud- CIIATJJURN


day l.'uit was obscr\'cd as the School amuversary at iho Parish Church, 'lliero were thrf<j hmtions of Holy Communion, and notwitlw^Mnd* ing tho thundoistorm thero were 85 comnumi- cants.


llu i preacher at nil <ho services w»a


Uvo Uov. J, Robinson, tncar of Read, well- known ,*uid well-liked at Cl-atbuni. His sermon* were much appreciated. Tho addrc.ss to tho seholai-s in tho afternoon was admirable, and !«o gained and held ihe attention of iho child­ ren. 'niaro was a ful] choir a t all the services, and tho anUiems and hymns were well rendered. Tho collections up to ^ (o exceed Uioso of lost year and are higher than any anniverearj* col­ lections for the last 13 years. This is possibly t-ho bet timo that Mr. Robinson will preach in Ohatburn, and Qutbum Churchfolk ore very Horry Umt ho ia leaving tho neighbourhood i they lu\v« always enjoyed his coming amongit them.


Pandlo Viow, Ohatburn.


n^ISS ANNIE LOYND, MILLINER.


Oel«rit prompUr sttcodad to.


pan. of the programme was not so well patronised ns asual, owing to so many peoplo being ougnged in tho hayhelds. Follow'* ing the tea, the usu.nl sporte. etc., were in- dulgcil in oil the village groen and a cnpi.al ami enjoyable time was s|K'nt. Tho bau(l rt-ndoiel


liO LTOiN -li Y-B(.) WLA iN 1). JliliLVG K-iUlt.—'i'ho annual liiriug fair was Jie.d on Tuesday, but tiioro was u poor


* (Certificl . F id


1 0 -1 2 p .n | Tho s e t t i


Lights oil


Tucsbduy c a | optiiuEtic


Hint- wo a r t! aro justiliel gratotul.


’l l


back to full! enforced h o | before coaj quantity, :in is couce.ucdl a littio moril won but a ftf of Americ.in| will inanagol regular suppi monugL-r (.M| 1ms hoen ketl tiiiiled suppljl skirniLsliing pick up smaj generally owf tho enorgiis F


in thoir in u l aro iiopeliil o | within tile nel


and Yorkshiif Sunday next-


curs.on ratct*! vived.


'nuT


resumption ofl with tfio prifll Ihalthy tone f ho{>c tliat th | will be turniil


workrt have i | the coal shuri| having In^Gn ' for ilomL'suc I tho cotton sti


. rcflfr.ctious liJ During last I


Wo a: «• no I


were lost by ncfis. 'lak in g | iho Msd cal moet.ni; of t;.' cillor Hargia l ficliool chn:c f l iiicnts w.us as lost tiitoiidB Ciisurman (CoiJ OffievT (Dr. angernontti .a r .l minit «t the «'f


icring tti.* a t r l achool ociilb^t, i | he iunl been i l tho rii.hhoa. Dll mutoe yo't rd:f pnrenivs and Chu innnn (l>r| p a ren ts iii qu hension as to a'-curod thorn i | liquul having i t wu,-> Lmpos.^ >1 the drops b ir


Tho audito:* balance of iJl>|


into a cn-.lii Higher l->li:cat;l has I ecu 5pi-n:| ixicurrcxl. The 1)0 more he.ilt | fii.anoal ye.cr


During tin*


childrou tiave i | the total n u n |


2708. Tiu- voluntary suhs| 'rh*i achools


potato crojks. being exi'» r;cn I L. Snmlley tu rn | Expre-s ” :iiul 2-lh. of good-si| early in tlu-


hohd-yi): on F n | There is n


'Idle Lanc.asll


Company anno', restricted Hwvirj all pirtcs of if 1 CliilietO-* w.l; 1-1 7-21 n.m.. 8-37J field: 9-5S a.in.


Among the i l


duiativs lor t lu l Divimty of the ll li a t of the Rovf of Tosside. H h an i M r. Pcaroi I h uin g a h ov.nI I


A happy p a r ti


tcrtniiic^ :it (Jic | 'Hie., wore the Yeung V'orsh: p ,1 > U.M.C. a i i l


were giviMi. Til I'ghtful


'idl'd iiiul g:imo*l witii raci'


convoyo<l at s\kI Cunningli im’ ^ ml K. R rry. who hf tho UL-i; tnru'f* 'yitli the church I


I'loa.snrc from th F rile wo'ldmg tl


Dmmop Hridge. liceiit'O. n! Mr. ’]


CTit'-ioroc. and He.-. F, iher Ma| honeymoon, win y-tf*'. Mr. .an! doaco at Ki’n’O'h


Alex Ata'-klin, foil v-eit. Mm P >ut!|


Bendors will l ei


S ini kloton’s expliF land in August, ro.aki-'g t'lo journ|


Uio hope tliat ho n ‘fnt.ififnrtory re


. AVo repp-ot to B rbni'fly ill.


Onr ro’igr.otuh


J‘'f'mcntarv wthol J'n’Tiin.'R by tlm. i tv :—Four Tears Kt-oH: KII'^ H. Aljoo AV. Cromp' >oars: Joa '^b Jn


liino 111 . wore Three pareir


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