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(SIX) a d v e r t is e r a n d t im e s , FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921. PLEASE CUT
OUT.FOR FUTUER REFERENCE. LEASE CUT q u i .hUK
U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h MOOR LANE.
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Oil Sunday Next Morning, 10-30:
JULY lOlh.H 1921.
M r . J A M E S H A R T L E Y Evening, 6-0:
M r . E D W A R D D E M A I N E Congregfational Church C L IT H E R O E
Sunday next, July lOth At 10-30 and 6-0 o’clock.
IVo-.V.'
FLOWER SERVICES Preacher:
R e v . F . H O S I E R New College Lokdon
A Hearty Invitation is given to all.
COLLECTIOK.S l'()R CHUrtCH FUNDS NATIONAL
PltOORESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rkchabites Hall.
THE SERVICES ON
SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd, ■ Speaker and Clairvoyant
M r . & M r s . E A S T W O O D , ■ ' ^
of Great Harwood. M IM I ' ■ Services: 3 0 and GO p.m.
Open Lyceum Session at 2-30 p.m prompt Public Developing Circle at 7 45 p.m.
KING STREET SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY (Affiliated with S.N.U.)
ON SUNDAY NEXT JULY Kith,
1??
MISS JARVIS, At
OK ACCRINGTON. :-t-0 and G o'clock.
Circle at 7-30. All arc Woloomo.
St. Catherine’s Church, W E S T B R A D F O R D ,
CHOIR SERiViOlllS k > 1 V i
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SUNDAY NEXT, (July mill.)
Suiiq Eucharist, 10-30 a.m. Preacher; THE VICAR,
Rev. F. A . N. PA RK ER • Hvensong, 'L:10 p m. Preacher:
Rev. JAMES PA R K ER (0 1!.K.)
Chaplain of the l.anqlio Epileptics Home.
The Choir will render Special IBusic Collcctimi-, for the Choir Eund.
Sawley War Memorial. Unveiling Service
®eg!“ SEJMDAY RlEXTl ijalj- null, 1021;
Service in Chapel at 2 p.m- Conducted by
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Tho Unveiling Ceremony will be performed by
J. Robert Kemp, Esq. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS,
COURT MYR TLE 9472,
No. CLITHEROE. Tlic Next Court McCtiii'' will at
be held on Friday, July 15th 7"30 !> 'd
following .Monday. A B l i l
K O B '
B KIDG E, C I l lE l ' RANGER.
S. BRIK’DI.EY. SECRETARY.
Bolton-by-Bow)and Athletic SPORTS a u g u s t 27th FURTUKB I’ARIK'ULARS LATER
I. LIKE. G. A. ’POLLARD, Joint Secretaries.
instead of on the TOO LATI FOR OLASSiriCATIOH. oonditioii. Ciieap to “ Biko,” “ Advertiser and Times.” a l le r 3-0 p.m., Saturday.
WTANTED.—Pasitioii as HOUSEKEEPEJl * Y to one or two Gentlemen, or other
position of tru st.—Apply in first insUmce to Box YZ., “ Advertiser and Times ” Olfice.
BOROUGH OF GLmiEROE.
riAHE Corporation invite T13NDER.S for tbo -*■ Colouring, d o .,
Elementary Schools.
the undorriif^nwl to whom 'I'ondors must ho sent not later than 12 noon, .Inly 20tb. 1921. A. R. BLKAZAHD, Borough Engineer.
SiM?cification.s may ho soon a t Uio Ouico of
CLITUEROE T’ECHNICAI, .SCHOOL. SESSION 1921-22.
2\
pplic.alion to he reeoivt-d by noon on Monri.av nvxt. For partieiilar.s apply
rilEAOHER REQUllUCD for tlio Prelim- iiiary Domi-stic GourhC, I’a r t 11.
,1. H.
RA.MSBO’ITOM, .Secretary.
12, York Street, Glitlieroo. BLiVGKPOOL
Bedroom with batlirooiii altaclicd, breakfast, Imicb. uftornooii tea, and dinner ICs- per day. Lii-xnriuUH lounge, tea terrace ovor-looking Dio soa. First-class orche-stra, Oincma, Ball room. I’rivato Siiitos ol rooms, full attond- iiiico Meal.s served in rooms if required 5-s. l>cr day extra.—Apply U. C. Blade.s,^ General Manager, ” 'J'rocadero,” Blae-fiitool. 'J’el. 1253.
B
o ok acgom a io d a t io n ‘ ‘ T I! 0 G A D K J! 0 . ’ ’
TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, SHOP- IvEEPElLS. BilOKEBS iVND OTHEBS.
S E 'm SUTGLIFFE will SEfiL BY AUai'ION, on GOVKRKD MARKET,
AGGRINGTON, on THURSDAY NE-XT, .lULY 14(li. 20 MILK KITS up to 18 gallons. Olio New CInirn by AVaido and Go., lie<xis, 2 large W’agon SbeoUs, 1 Oil Sheet, 100 Biicket.s. 100 Oontraclons Lanterns for oil or eaiidle. 100 Spadifi, Gorriigiitoil Iron Sheets, 16 .Stave Ladder, 30 Driving Rugs, I 'I’on Paper various 5 cwt.
gren.se proof Paper, Bale ol AVailpaper, 3 largo nampors, ,’iOO Halts of Siring, <4e. Sale at 2 o’cloek.
SE'iri SUTCLIFFE, 75, Abbey Street, Accrington.
1914 .shillings that you were going to keep for over such a long lime, it is tinio for you to START AN ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.
Dear Friends, Now tbat you are gutting down to tlio New
for you by combining tho Boat Quality wiUi | the LOWEST I’OSSIHLE PRICE.
AVe b.vvc SOLA’ED 'iTIK FIRST PP.ORLliM i j
AVonbs cannot slroltli far ciiougli to tell you tho ADVANTACrES TO IJE GAINED by j luiving n look .at
l E P I K ,
Open striiiRS, aa Uiey micd fo bo called: Uioy Imvc is ■ notliing nuw .-iKoiit Uic s'*®'
FOR HOLIDAYS AT THE
required in llic ■
buyer. Write [ ,
ITOB SALE.—33 b.p. Scott Jlotor Cyelo.— ■t- Apply 40, Brook
Vill.as, W'addmgton,
W H A L L E Y .
jyj'OTOlt OYCLE.’Triumph 35 h.p., 3 speed. | ree Engine. Boob. Mng. Excellent j e O -O P E R A T IV E _ ^ L .
,y,„i j'uasd.ay: C O N Q U E R E D H E A R T S ,
• A chaniiuig film stoi*j' with AMarguorito iMansh in ilio chiof role. ^
Tliursilay and S aturday: W IF E W IT H A P A S T ,
A gripping narrative cleverly told, Priscilla Dean taking the lead.
W H A L L A V . DAILYA r r t f n T?»T'\Jir C1? K BETWEENT BLACKBURN, WILPSHIRE,
P E N D L E B U S R O A D S E R V IC E LANGHO, WHALLEY, CLITHEROE, CHATBURN,
* 7 W I T '
Blackburn .... ■Wilpsliiro Hotel Langlio, HoW . Billiiigton Mill . Whalloy
^
Brungcrloy Bridge Wtiddington ..........
lingtei Bnmg^errlleey Brilge Ciiatlnirn, Brotvn Ootv 10-0
BilUngten M. 1 ........... 10-J8 12-8 1 38 3 23 3 5b ^ 10-40 12-16 1-40 3-31 4-4 4-46 54
Wilpshire Blackburn
Wn au ^ .u o ^Ka ey n . u .0 Lahgho Hotel
°
............ lu-^u ...V.V.:..
]>
alroni.so Ibo Pcndlo Bus In future
o
« - - - - - - - - - ^ 5 ^ 5 4.13
a an in
BRUNGERLEY BRIDGE AND WADDINGTON. TIME TABLE Ju ly 1921, until fu r th e r n o t ic e 2 ^ 0™ l3™ io 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0
8-57 10- 9.3 10-33
Cligtbtirn, Brown Cotv 933
^ 7 T 57 ii:27 2:27 2 5 ? 3 ^ 3 i f 4 5 '.5 -5 7 3-38 4-8 5-8
12-38 2-38
11-3 11-10
11-30 11-36
14) 2-45
3-3 3-10
3-17 3-24
6-3 6-10
6-29 6-36
^ ^ g ^.g
7-57 B^7 9 f , 10-8
9-3 9-10
9-14 9-21
4-0 4-30 5-30 ... 7-30 8-30 ... lO-lo 4-12 4-42 6-42 6-42 7-42 8-42 9-27 10-2t 4-55 6-55 6-55 7-55 8-55 9-‘10 10-40 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 9-48 10-48
g.53 jO-53
g.gg 7. ^ 8-25 9-25 10-10 11-10 2" u 4-0 4-32 i l 4 W4 6-44 7-44 8-44 9-44 10-30 11-30
10-0 2-0 3 0 4-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-19 2-19 3-19 10 27 2 27 3-27 10 33 2-33 3-33 10 37 2-37 3-37 10-44 2-44 3-44
SUNDAY SERVIOE. 4-19
10- 57 2 57 3-57 4-57 0-57 7-57 8-57 9-57 11- 8 3-8 ... 5-8 7-8 ... 9-8 j _______
4-27 4-33 4-37 4-41
.:. '. . . 4-3
6-19 6-27 6-33 0-37 6-44
........... 8-3 ...
.............. 4-10 ............ 8-10 ... awp,nuuii.rrjv=.---^ Mw
65 3-55 4-55 3 4-3 5-3
5-42
wr.fian..-.rT.. wf wr Kmma^i^maaAam
.............. 4-30 ............ 8-30 ... . . .___. . . 4-36 ............ 8-30 ...__________
ll-'sFs'-SO ... 5-30 7-30 ... 9-30 11-42 3-42 4-42 11- 12-
7-42 5-55 6-3
12-8 4-8 5-8 0-8 8-8 9-8 IQTS' 10-26 12-16 4-10 5-10 0-16 8-16 9-10 lO-lO 10-32 12-25 4-25 5-25 0-25 8-25 9-25 10-25 10-41 12-44 4-44 5-14 0-44 8-44 9-44 10-44 11-0
p - i t r a
BU.SCS will bo run on Wedne-sday-s, Tliursdays and Saturdays.
"T n ^ k T rT B t ts vd 1 ^ V e u L
All Inquiries should be Addressed to an Extra Bus will For F nre s^ c tc see Pocket Time Tables, tvhicli may bo Imd on applic.ntion, 1 rice l<i.
1 T> 11 n „ Mba nriirinntorK’of this service) who run a t rogtilnr times and wlio study your iiitciast. ^ nublirMiivoiiioiice wlien voii travel by casual and catcli-penny cliaras.
^ BRIGGS. IHILL LANE, BLACKBURN. nu,l Saturday at l-o"p.nt. for Blackburn, You jeopardise Tel. No. 6824 C R I C K E T .
TO-MORROW’S MATCHES. l.EAGUE.
lUBBLl'HDALE
Read v. Barrow. Blackpool V. Lcyland Jlotore. Buriiloy St. Andrew’s v. Darwen.
Loyland v. Chorloy. Glitheroo v. Uibblcednle Wanderers.
Whalloy v. Bettlo. RIBBLSDAI.E AMATEUR LEAGUE.
Over 1,000 Burnley and Blackburn diildreii gai,jc„ JI. v. W'atorloo W'esloy. enjoyed field days a t Wliulloy V..M.O.A. on
mittee. TFINNIS.—Last Saturday, tbo Wluilley
Y’.Al.O.A. toiini.s team playtxl a team trom Warrington and tho liomo side sulfered de feat by a Lairly gcnoroioi margin. On Wedne.s- day evening, iiowcver, they improved on this display against ItlacKbiir St. Polcr’s team, tlio W'lialley sixteen losing by only two [aiiiits. THE CHURCH ORGAN. — Not all wlio attend WTiallcy Gliurcli
reali.se lliq .splendid
Weunetid.iy and Thursday. Tiio outing wat> ' ' jtihblesdaJe Amateurs v. AVonston. irganised by tlio Pe:trson Fresh Air Com
to he played on Wc<lnoMlay night:
Glitlioroo Amiitcurs v. Gongrogationalists, TEAMS.
Glitlioroc.—F. Aldersluy (ciipt.), 'T. Foolo,
W. Asllev, A. Foolo, U. N. Hartley, .1. Robia-oii.'li. Islierwood, J . Tlionii>son, A. E. Dixon, W’. Brierley and Taylor. Reserve;
W- Blackburn. W'fa.ntioreit)|.—W*. ]>
aw.son . (capt.), J.
antiquity of the organ and i t was with 11 view Uuds.jii. E. Jones and Preedy. . il. 1 .1- \*I__
to assisting towards a rciilsatioii of ilio true ■ Whiilloy.—J . Greon (capij, •
value III tiio iiistruiiieiit tliiit the Vicar (Rev.
.1. E. W. M'aJlis) last .Saturday gave a lecture with tlio organ ns his subject.^ Mr. Wallis gave a full and iiiuiiialo description of the organ, originally butt a t
l.aiicaster in tlio ICtli c-entury, triuisferred to Whatley in 1812, and siiieo enlarged ami improved almost
f
Peters, ,1.' H. R.anisl>otiom, 2V. R. GradivoU, G. H. BiKldy, A. Langsliaw, W. Greenwood.
1*1-1 11#.*.1 r.l./\i f A
Shorliker, W. Patoliold, J . Grabereo, W Oiabtreo, .1. Ellis, 11. Goodman, 2V. Slinger, P. Holliunike, W. Kenyon and Goiikliurst.
W. Lakeland, G. Vickery, Nixon. Barrow.—J . J . Goodman (capt.), J .
lievo’ml reciigiiiUoii. The IccUire was in- Risorvv: F. Huwanli,
Icn.SA'Iy’iiitoresliug and all who lioard i t will set a far higher value on the instrument than ever beloro. The organist (Mr. F. Rye, A.R.M.C.M.) playe<l llio illustrations of tlio character of tlie .slops, adding greatly to ilio value of tile lecture and ho had tlio mssistanco of Mrs. Walli.s and Mr. II. Wilkin.'^n,
F.ILC.O.. botli of whom gavo organ soJoti u iili greaL .skill and taste. Vocal items were rt'iulei'od l»y Mrs. F. Fyo and Mr. H. Sagar, whose singiig w
’.'ls greatlv ndmire<l. Tit A DlvSM K.N'S OUTING .—A i>arty of
.•-evont tlici. . - ........... WidiU’sday for the
lir.st of what it is lioptnl will develoi> into a j^jries of annual outing.s. Throe motor coaclio.s were
utili.sed and the journey lay through Skiptou—where hreak- fast was serveHl—Jlkley, (jtloy lo ^o^k. There an ovcelloiit dinner was servoil and afterwards tho party split up to sjK'nd a few hours a.s they coiLsidered la^si. The majority visiUsl tlio Minster :ind City Walls, ^ork wjus loft {
Hoad.—J . Fielding (capt.), 11. Law, T.
Piirkinsoii. (U. H. Cowburn, J . E. \Yado, John Wado, A. Mayor. J . W. Sugar, H. ClavUm, T. Crabtree and Hills. Clithoroo 2nd.—W. Oddio (capt.), H.
Sampson, J . Mitchell. .1. Brooks, J . Piirkiii- Eon, R. Hudson, U. Scott, E. SUindring, F.
L. Green, J.
BELLA.SPENCER, MARY BRENNAND AND OTHERS.
8-42 9-42 10-0 7-55 8-3
Bella Spencer did not die.
8-55 9-55 10-13 (Continued). 9-3,10-3 10-21
7-19 8-19 9-19 7-27 8-27 9-27 7-33.8-33 9-33 7-37 8-37 9-37 7-44 8-44 9--14
BAILEYS RE-COVERS AND REPAIRS SLAIDBURRI. FAMOUS METHODISTS.
<lDC6tcd, him to help tliom, or not oppose Uumi in obtaining Uic laiid. The rectx>r wis troubled at her presence, and, with a staiunieriug tongue, answered that ho would consider tho mattei*. Tliis Hector was in many respocte a wortliy man, but bo lia<l one moi-al weakness ' not uncommon amongst his class seventy yoiirs ago, one tliat is happily passing a\ray from j tho clergy of tliifi day. From this weakness
prayer, more faitli Uian ho had im lus own. He often spoke of her eaniest, consistent piety,
great — ........ * . • - IT
and ho durst not say her nay. Tho hand was obUiiiied, raciisured off, the
clods dug out, Uio fii*st load of stones brought, and tho masons began work. In a few days they were ready for laying Uio corner stone. Tliis corner stone laying ^^■as thouglht lo be an important cei*cmony, and Uio surrounding luun- Icls ootUiges, and
vill.ages .sent their Imppy smiling repnajcntaLivcs, who all gathered round Uio imporUint stone. With heads uncovered, they sjing tho hymn beginning; . Kicept Uie I»rd conduct Uio phm, Tlio best concerted schemes are v.^in, And never can succeed.
and those prayers rolled along Uie valley, up Uio lulls, reverberated amongst Uic glens, and j heaven, and many felt a forotaate ol tho^bli.' wont up lo tho sky. I Wo c;in conceive that j of the temple .above. H;* that filled the fir.'t
Prayer was offoixid/ and the notes of th.*it song
angels looked with interest on that scene; and lie who sits on the groat white throne sent clown a blessing, and filled their hearts with gladness and joy. Tho stone was laid,' the offerings of the cbildron, of tho noiglil>our.s, and of tho people were deposited on the im portant stono of the temple of peace. I t is a boauiful and impressive sight to wit-
notis old and young bring thoir offerings and lay them on the first stone of a house of prayer. "Wtlulc \%Titing Uiis sketch I have seen a pro cession of Sunday
fichol.ars : tho older onCxS iviUi silled envelopes" and tho younger ones with tiny purses linngiug on thoii* littlo fingei's. A« they iwssixl the stono Uioy put down Uicir of ferings—some iritli a smile, some \ritli a tcaa*, but all happy lo contribute Uieir mite. Eng land has many scenes liko this, and the hea'.t. beats wiUi hope for tlio future of such
Watorhouso, M. Croasdale, W. Manley, IL Hoys, T. J’lcclcs, A .LaWf»on, T. Jiourn, T. Bowker, \V. JilacUburn, T. iloywortli. Ho-
soiao: i l . Tlioimus. Waudorers J l.—\V. Saudorson (capt.), 11.
Wood, J . Owen, T. Scott, IL Jackson, J . Tomlinson, 11.‘CViatciS, F. t«ray, J . Moore, J .
v. comprising vilinge. trado»>‘meu and j SiH’iglit, If. Hayhurst. wives left Whallev a t 0-30 u.m. on Wlinlloy 11.—A. T'uylor (a ip l) , A. fLmtUo, ‘ • « • • • * ’ G. Chamberlain, W. Chainlicrlaiu, J . EIli.s, F. V. Fairbrotlicr, (». Morris, 11. Wiushbrook, n . Valley, C. BeariUwort.h, W. Hargreaves. Biurrow I f .—T. Iloldon (eapt.), F.
cliildrcn. Many present that day became interested in
tho undertakuig, and proposed a mooting In | tho
cotirLhou.se. When they liad all assem-
bled, an up to s{K-ak, iLnd said: “M.y friends, I do not lliink Bella Spencer
Howartli, R. Garrett, B., Jamw, Jolin and T. Nuticr. M’. rarkinson, H. J^inchard, J . Everton and W. Wilson. Heservo: 11. Natter. Read I I .—If. Rikw (eapt.), J . RichardHoii,
a t -1 o’elot k and a Inqipy run via Kiiares- | Jov‘ jia.vondalo, II. Wilkinson, 11. Ijawortli, iiorough wa.s made to Harrogate, for tea. ! A. Wado, .) .Sharpies, IL Cook, C. Tillohsoii, ;i(,vij,i—<ucli Jiovfititvi do appear on
Uie.so cx- | T. A. Bond and W. MTlkinson. Rcson’o: F. cnrsioiif^—provenlo-J full advantage being i Farkor. t:ik(*n of liie stay, but happily did not inter- j fere with t<>n. I lie homeward run wa.-s com- j
—
moncod a t about six o’clock and a Ihoroughly | Aml»ulantv Brigade will be made a t tlio enjoyable outing t-TimimttHl al^
about 11-30. On till hands, the
innui.it.on to-morrow, was hailed tus welcome and tlicre i.< litth* I doubt tha t the event will bocomo ono of tlio most popular in the calendar. Groat credit is duo to M<“
J . Frice ,111(1 .1. Donnelly tor the exc»dh nee of tho arrangemonts, no iucident occurring to mar the pleasure of Uio'outing.
6.srs. .1. Ireland, IL Laiigshnw, GISBURN. F1U';SI’:NTATI.0N.—Mi-ss Uarbani Ooslinf,
a.srtislajit
nii.strcss at the (,'ouncil School, was u Friday afet noon, on the closing of Uic school for tiio summer vacation, presented by the ohildien and staff with a leather suit case, on tho
ece.i.Mon id her leaving. lU* a now orronge- meut.
.Mi.ss Dtisling will resume dutiev, ag;iin whiMi Uio wliool ro-opon.s on August 8th. ANNlVhTLSABY.t—Tho annual .'^orvicit> in
77ie Ham'y Little. Pent Shop,
YORK STREET CUTtiEROB.
EVERY SATURDA Y Aiternoon
FINE UNRI.EACIIED C2\MI5RIC, 2 j-ards wide, lOd. per yard.
OFF8G5AL GUSDE TO CL1TKE!?0E 6d.
ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES STEEL FOR FIDDLE STRINGS.
violin h.-us led to a decided lioom in strings cf this material (observes the “Daily Chronicle^ ), So far, bnwever, Heifetz is the only loading CUUieroo Toolmio.'il School player who b.^s forsaken gut for steel. Tl^erc j
Heifetz’s adoption of Uio steel E string for h’s " I
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(ollection on tlie field on behalf of tlie l Clithcroo v. Ribhlesdale Wanderers match
A U C T I O N M A R T . CTitheroo, .Monday: ’i’liere was very keen
I 600 being forward. Sheep were also munerous, • and Uioy made a good tKido. -Holf-brol shoar- ling.s, giinmors ;uul wotliers mado from £4 lOs to £5 15d; ditto, owes, £3 10s. to £4 17.s. 6d ; Kerry lambs, £3 10s. lo £5 10s; country lambs, £3 15.s. to £4 18s. 6d. Beef wa« not plentiful, and Uie deimuid was not good: Betst
bidding for lambs, of wlwcJi Uiero was the largest .show of the ocason, between 500 and
aid of t.lni Chapel Funds ^vcro held at tho Wes leyan Ch.ap<‘l hist ^Sunday, tho sp(.‘<ial prckach- ^ or at both smdeos being tho Hev. W. Wallace, \
of song entitled “llio Gambler’s Honour ’ wais given by the M’ateiioo Wesleyan Choir, Mr.
Wallace acting a.s reader in a most admirable m.'uuK'i. <)!<! and favoiiiitt? hymns hail Ikooii choiien, and tho congroi?;itional singuig of Llicse
I gave a great
heartine.ss lo tho services, 'rhore I wiM-o excellont eongreg:ition.s ami Uic anniversary 1 was succM-tvsful in all ways. The collections
I ammint<“d to £4. 1
I RTMTNGTON. l’
RE.Sl-:NT.-Vi'ION.— On loUiiqulsliiiig,
last
I Friday, after 11 yc-.u-s' >crvicc, Uio i><>; j lusid mastorfiliip of Rimington Council School, 1 l«i take up a .Minilar position .at Gisburn after 1 the vacation, Mr. R. F. Fyo w;is' presented by ! tho pupils, ex pupik ami .st:iff, wiUi a wjdmit ;1iT)Ut^cr prefvs, a pipe, and a lc<iUier jwckot I wallet, wiUi the united good wishes of the ' givers for succecs.s in lus new work. Mr. Fye cordially Ihsvnked his well-winhers, and hoped the new head, Miss Slatlinm, of Bolton and Nowton, would have :is luijipy and hannonioiia .a tiino as lie had liad at Bimington. .(ho pro- i
,l of
: couniry cows niado from £36 lo £45; otboi*b I £23 l<i £55; fat bulls, £50 to £53 'I’ho judges J of lambs wore Messrs. J.
ITow.arUi, Wilp«hire, ' and C. Blackw(jll, Blackbuni. Awards: liOc-aj j l .and 2, W. J(»
ck.son. Sawloy; W.
Hobin.st>n, Ciithonxv Open: 1, 2, and 5, J. Cowperthwoite
Clilhoroo. of (■.hi,t!miii. At Urn ovviiii.g svivi«, a ncrvici ^ n i lW q
T.ies.lay i 'lliero va. a much
larger bhow than for sevoral woeks, including somo
exccptioii.ally deep milking country cows, for wliif'Ji tliero was an improved trade owing to tho roducod yield of milk on aocounb of
i.bo drought. Tile exlubita also included 50 lioifers from tho Nortli. Best cows made from £43 to £53, medium kinds, £57 lo £40, and sinall
^ beasts £28 to £55. Frices on top quality heif ers ranged from £39 to £51, others making £31 to £38. Springers realised £32 to £49. Tlicre
I worn 60
c.ilvcs on offer .and coloury calves for I reaiTng purposes made more money at prices
from' £3 to £5 5s. Best ve;d calves made U> £6, ami others from £1 to £2 17s, 6,
'Fhe
' prizofi went to II. TnUersall, Sawlcy, and tho second to W. Hedmayno, Read.
judges ivero Messrs. F. Nicholsan, Foulton and 0. Diixbury, Kntw’istle. 'Hie first :uid UiirJ
I GIRBURN.—iMoiulny. A larger show than previous week, gootl clcaranco nffocte<l at
rates prevailing ln«t week. Lambs made up to Cl 15s.. black-faced lambs, £2 10s. to
i C2 L5r. ; .shearling sheep, £1 to .C5 5.s.; bbuk- far»Ml wethers. £2 lO.s. to £3 Is. Od.; tups, £5. M’odiu-^dny. A very liglit show of nil
vious duy Uic older .viholai-s had thdr annual i Poing engaged in the hay. A good nttend- clinib to the Uqi of IVndlo, a littlo expodiUon j anue of customers being present and n fair only omitted during iho years of war.
of stock, on account of tlio farmers <____________
liocii made for many
yc.ars. Silk stringa, too,' Timnka aro due to llio followint; for gifta: havo become very popular on tho acoro ol ocon- Miss Ciu-ter, 2/6 lioliday fund ; Airs, Ilirtwcll, omv and durability. But moat violiniata will 2/- holiday fund; .Mrs. Oaratnng, 3/- holid.ay ne-rto Uiat Ibero ia nothing to oquaj tho gut fund; Mrs. Bi-oadbent, 12lba. goosoberrics, lot- sUings
r tEN V S ’ HOME D eN Y S HOME,
* tuco and cabbage; Mrs. Gmdwell, 13 rabbiU.
trade wan curried on. Geld oow.s made up to £15. lying-off cattle met a good trade; early calver.s making up to £63 10s., Inter dates UP to £57. A coinplote clearance was (ffi'cU'd. .Tudge.s: Mr. E. Moorhouso, Nor ton. Mr. .T. ^ r r , Rimington. Awards.— R(*st pair lying-ofF cows: 1. J . W. Gill, Him- ingtoii; 2. T. S. Hodgo, Higlior Broughton. Bt'ftt pair geld co^^*a: 1 and 2, R .Campbell, Oi'burn. •
ought to have .all the weight of this chapel building on her own b.ick. If we can do but .a liltlo to help her, I think wo ought to vlo what we c.an. Littles and littles make mickles, :uul mickles \vill fmisli tho \s*ork. Now what do you say? 1 am an old man, .and niny not live to SCO it fiiiLhed, but I will help a bit. Now, friends, ivhal do you .say?” Ono ni.an, wiio bad a stone delph, rose ep
and said, “ I will give all the stone.’’ “Bravo! bravo!’’ was shouted from all sides,
\riUi clapping of bands, wliich roused a neigli- l>ouring fanner to s.ay: “And I \\'ill c;u’t Uio stono for nothing !*’ Moro clapping and more stajnping. for .ill wero now excitetl ; and another ovnier of lior.'c-:
not chargo a fnrUiing.’’ Claps, and stamps, and shouting “ Hen*,
hear,’’ r.on rouml the room; and wlian the mooting broke uj), .all soomod on good terms with each other,,but iiono so liappy and thank- i ful AS Bella. *
But after .'ill that had liecn proniuiod much •
more romained to bo done, and they required strong
f.ailli to believe it could Iki .accomplish ed. Bella’s faith had often lieen put to the test, for she had often been sorely tried. In telling a friend of one of her trials she Niid :; “ During soinotliing like .a cattle jilague, many
; Then indeed did their anthems go up to
temple in
Jenis.alcm ivith His presence so ih.u. iho priestfi could not minister for the glory, .and who incarnate i%-alked in the second tem ple, maidng it more glorious tlian tho first, met with His people th.ot day. \\Tion The socoml temple in Jerusalem was
bring built by the returned Jews, the shouU of rejoicing
wo.ro mingled wnth slioute of weep ing. Tlie ancient men who find seen the de struction of the first grand temple, built bv Solomon, wept aloud .at the great contra.«st be twixt tho first ami Um second house ; but the younger men who hud returned to the home of their bathers, and permiettR to build a tora- pie, shouted with a ^ e a t shout-, so tKat tli.* people could not discern the
iioi.so of the sliogt of joy from Uie noiso of tho weeping of Lho people, and th(j noiso
ir.is ho-ord afar oti. I-bit at the dedication of the littlo templa in that quiet valley amongst the hills .all rejoii'pj and those
th.at rthoulod shouted for jov. Bella was there with all her twelve child
ren ; her heart’s desire was now occomplishcJ.
old man of tho
n.aino of
Bloaz.ird rose \ They had built a
hou.se for Uio God of Israel, and her 60ul
m.agnified Uio Lord, and grv.i’ly rejoiced in His love. Her husKiml wa*< not there. Four yoins before tho chapel wa.s built tiho old clerk liad sung his plaintivo dirge over old Spencer the now silent shooeninker, bn*., thorn wa.s hope in his
de.ath. On the whole \s’as ,a fihrewd, honest, thougiitful, intelligeni man ; hod a very high regard for lii.s stining, clover, pious wife; her c-ounsel and coiu^istencv Ida hini to right thoughts, .and Bella’s prayon on hifl b(ilialf wero heard. But L*r«Lt. was Bella s rcw'nrd whi*n lier children, one by ont>, began to join the ohurch, and gave evidonre they had Iioph
cli.inged from nnturj' this wide
that. j
ami
c.arts cMled out : “And I ivili lead all the Umo and sand, a.n.1 ^
j
pi-nco. *Oh! if Uiero be a joy wcirld whieli is inexprcsrible: *if there 1h> .i hliAS of t-h soul
Ui.al tr.'ji.s.'cnd.s .all others. 15 wlien truly Christian parents see their off- spring giving (heir young h(*.'irU to God. and dodu'ato t}
icin.selvi>s to His .service and t-> Hi.> chnn-li. For they know then, that whatever may be their subsequent condition in HrV. ir wherever their lot may l>o
c.Ast, Uie C;..,! whom t.hey .aro re-onciled, by faith in Chri.J, wil[ be the shield of their dofetuw Uieir rock, t/iwr refuge, and thrir guide. Such now wcfi Bella Spencer’s joy. FIr-(
of iho farmers in our nolghl>ourhoo<l snffere<l groat loss—indeed Uio .small farmorfl were .al most mined. We had hut t-hrro cow.>, n ' when I .saw ono of them lying dead, and went down to tiio field to .milk Uic oUicr two, I prayed that the Ix>rd would h.avo mercy on u.s. and our lioiiso full of children. When 1 back to
t.hu lious4« .md
nuM.snre<l the milk. WAS
n.stoni.shod and
plca.scd lo find U:ere
w.us ns nmrh as the three Inul ever given. A >A-eoiul died. This was a great blow, Mv
IrtiNb.ind 'vas in great trouble, ami I prayed almost night and day for help nd mercy’. On milkin:: tho third and hist cow, 1 trembloil to find al most .IS much milk .as we had from the three, and that ono cow jirothiced lifU'cn |>ounds •>
one. thou another, and another, init’il revoii stA(id up before the church to testify fnmi their owm ,‘xperi(«uce ;.hat t ’liri^t liad p.vwtr <':i Mrth to forgive sins. M.any more out of other mmihes followed. Tho now Bct.hel bec:une ll.e
Bethe.sda of m.any s»>uls; some of the:n .iro ftcnttcrofl over hil! and .dale ; some are in for- eign climc.s; and many have pa.s«=cd the skies;
fi^’hnge (4. the dnys of j bli.^s enjoyed witiiin tfie Bel’,1 is now r.ifhereil iionie to h«r fathers.
l,ut all look brick with S A T U Dm tii'ella ^ p B c i a l i j t g
G A ST L E STREET OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
gavo u week’s b utte r ; anotlhcr a calf; and an.
j oUicr a sheep. One boy saved twelve eggs, put ' them under a lien, and dedicated all Ids ciiickens ' to tiio building fund. A liftle prl gavo what • seemed tllio greatest gift of all—tihe gava to I what she called tho “Little Cliurch,” her prtc- ' ious pet lamb. All sorts of schemes and plan^ I and den.'ices were mada by tho delp5i men, iinia burners, shopherds, and fann lahooi'crs, to mii,i
waa spared a llittle longer and she agiuii went , top,.ordering a mixture of liquid lime and sand to the Hector, told him of her purpose, and rc- ,
Her useful life ■watching every course from Ixiscment to Uie poured into tho smaller middle stones of
' a littlo money. The old man
Bler.zard ong:u:ed I to superintend tho work, besidea ginng and, lending w’liat he could ; and t uperintend he did
and besetting sin ho often sulfercd in body and opening ' Uiis joy w:us. gr«itly intensified.’ 'Ih; mind, and his cxperieiico, taught‘‘him to have pooplo cama from uplands and lowlaiids; from great faith in tlie power of Bella, * Spencer’s tlic
ba.so of tlic old castle .at Clitbei oe, fn»ni
tlio wall, to bind all fast togouier At ln>*. the top stone was laid on, witli shouting, ,TJid no doubt ovary one that Ivad shared in tijo building would receive a blessing, for they shall prosper that love Zion. Th:i place was soon .^tor finished, and a day fixed for the opening. Tho day on which tho corner stone w:is l.iid %vas a day of rejoicing, but on tiie »i;iy cf
Ijoiv Moor,
Ch.atburn, Sawley, Waddington, Bradford, wending their way Uirough .slieup- walks, ■ bridle-paths, .and Uio Idng’s highway; in two.s and threes, in sevens and uns; drassed in their very liost: ruddy, hcalihy, clean. .Many of those who Eld l>ee:i b>:’u again in tiio revival, and, luad conic out of darkness into marvellous light; whose zeol and ardour still glowed wit-li Uie ecstacj* of t!i(‘ir tfirst love, made the welkin ring and etdio witJi their
lu.sty songs of praise. But louder were those songs when .nil had asserablwl .md .ill rose togcUier to sing: lo rd of the worlds above, How pl<VLsant .and how fair,
'Flieso dwoMings of Tliy love. Tlhino earthly temples are.
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duriii.: lii’- J;w k.'-*in. i»;
who oo .M(| ing. Willi marriial. John -- t ; | Hu'l5‘>n. .>1
tho v»>f>trv aJ'L rn(H»M > Ixiing m;i<l’ j i.s bsiViiij: JL few w. Cliri.-t:an l | lh)ok lo Mf term.<. M | up 4luiio> by Hov liie miii:>i:|
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A i't'vri
Uio Lli-t - ■\Vedn--ti.
wol! sii-t;! Jill gainoT baa jB-ovv’l CUS4-S on: tho iVtn::| inomi’t
bviiiL: evening, tb.-
a»'W iiig til’’ n lilt' Inm'ii Unin •■V' : fought ill Mr. M'. 15—11 :>! J . 01 li” (15—13\ tit-hit of t<v;t. noil off hi- r i | bowl’.ng. and r*('fi|
Ill-
awaiy t.>
gr.ati'fnl
and the hour; of sacred walls.
1 be venorables ftill alivo ikat knew* her. .cm another
gemrr.ilion now rtMiping tie mvilmha' roHuIs of her ].l!k>uis, inention h«'r n.mie v.::h rovorenco and
re.sjvct, but elermiv .ihme wrL ro\ea.I Uic iinjioHshalile blessings wh;eh live
followed Uio building of t.hat2 iJttle 1 hun-h. (To ho ContiniKsl.)
butter every Wc>>k. Oh! how I did bless th-' r^M'd, nml tliaiik Him for this groat deliver- ani'o. Wo soon bought a second «iw—for 1 Uiought wo ought to do our best—and then .» Uiinl, ami got well through out calamity. But my faith in my dear Fkiviour lias lieoii stronger since that .severe trial.’’ Tlio wealUiy in
l.irgo towns and cities who
{ n U R S T C J R E E N .
at
Ihir.st Gremi on “ ('lub Day ” and a rctuni to soinetiiing ajiproacliing pre-war (xniditions W'ns mad,' bust week, wlion tlu' popular nniiinl
CLUB DAY.—Tlioro used to bo groat do ngs
can subscribe hundreds and thous-mds to build their magnificent temples have litllc conception of tho struggle rnquired in building a village church or nhapd. ITie rich give out of tlieir abumL'inco but tho poor givo out of their liv ing. When I ami my follow travellers to Je r usalem sto.-Hl on tho’ hill Mokattein, in Egypt, and beheld^ with wondar • Uie .splendid marble ^^osqne built by tho late Mohemet Ali, our supriso
w.as a little abated on being informed that Egypt and all its provinces were forcibly taxe<l lo provide the funds. A subscription xvas sot on foot throng?! tha whole Catholic world to build St. Peter’s nt Romo; .ind a hoa\*y and long omlvirgo was laid on tho shipping trade of Uie
Th.imcs to build St. Faul's in Txmdon. These fanes aro all Inily grand, but i t is doubU ful if any or all of Uiom called forth th© per sonal Aacriilce and indinc^nal aJTort that is
often witnessed in rearing tho idllAgo srmA- ! to five members absorbo<l £40 and nearly £100 gc^io, and w h i^ iva.s indeed seen in raising 1 iva.s disbursotl to members on account m funds for Uio^ little ch.apol at Slaidbum. Ono sicknoes. The officials are to bo congrnlulaled old wwnan said she would gather tho wool and knit three
p.airs of stockings for her share; anoUicr would g-'vo all tho rhubarb she grew in her garden for one j*oar. Ono email formor
, . , . . .
, lation. TIio property of tlu* Guild is valued . a t £1.G23 14fl. 2d., an increase of C3.> on lost ye.'vr’fl amount. Tho receipts during the , yriir total £334 Is. OJd. and the
h.alaiice - I .amounts £55 Os. Id. Funornl do’mtions
mom])or.', of Kt. Fetorks Guild nssembl“<! at tho Guild Hall and marched in proconsion, headed by Uio guild banner and tlie banil. to St. PetoriK Clnircli, Rtonyliurst, where Ma.'^^ w.a.s cclobratod and tho • guild sermon jiroacIuHl. Afterwards, the proccsf;ion rc-formo<l and tlio niembors returned to tbo Guild Hall. In Uio ;iftA *rnoon. tho annual meeting of m<*mbers w'.as held when the re port and balance abeot. was p^(^‘iont4''l and adopted. Tlie document provided further evidence of tlio atability of tho Society and the members h.avo
cau.so for niutunl congr.ntu-
upon tlior efficient management of the Guild,
which providofl an object IcsBon to members. In tho evening a dance was held, tho room boing crowded in spito of tho
he.at.
j event came round
ng.airi. ilie occasion s>eini; a return to Uio fair on tin- village green where tiio juvmiile jMipuhit’on thoroughly eti- joy('t) tboinsolve.s.
In the morning, th’-'
T<‘Coiv of 11 I'l r] Ait!.- Mr. f fin.-ili-i- ).|
Mr. Cm. /EiM'.t
vi.siti' I to • : teur of
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millinor' known join -d i’- 80Vi-rji! n v n ‘"> and a !a| burs-'d. oariic.^it W
’lm rii:
coUap?«‘< and b'-rl 25 y oars I
gn'al n Miss MaJ Mr. Ril l A^pdon. with I/c| pr'aciK. in Cli:il| port4*r T^atorly. | About went by I
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