s l i i i - a f r h":'-. iTEN) ABVBRTISEB AND TIMBS. FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1 9 2 ^ \ KEEP THE HOME ' fiI ^ WITH PEAT BLOCKS. Id., 3 lor 2^d. and Large Blocks 2d. | WIL-KINSON 79 Chatburn Road
PUBLIC NOTICE. —» t !H— -
FRANK AND b
INFORM THE HAS
TAKEN ROYAL
TEL. 1 9 9 . i^ilf
80 CHATBURN ROAD CLITHEROE
TENNIS RACKETS
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A new and complete Stock in all. the leading make 17,6 to 55 °
We are making i special Window Display of these Goods TO-DAY
_ Cricket Bats, Balls, 1 O t l im p S ) r^3.Q y
< S f „ m r , c r - . P a r l e 1 n a i i n l - y-y p J T 1 - 1 I/ -
I I t l l l i l M l I . K , I J , J J U 1 \ J V/VJ
(LIIHITED 1 A ^
v L f t JV /D Liverpool; Mrs. .1. (Ircamwood. Air. \V. Old- innvemeiit. verlov. Air. F. S. Watson, whos<> “ \ iew- on
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tho Struma. Macodorii.-i.” was execntcsl dur ing lii.s wair seia-iixi; Mr. H. Aliilord
REGENT HOUSE CLITHEROE
WALLPAPERS
FURTHER REDUCTIONS Still the lowest
From Sad. 3/10 and your own labour T H E lANCASHIRE WALLPAP ER CO.,
will paper a room. 42, Whalley Banks, BLACKBURN. ClitlioroAS Mr. .L Uollinge. ol LlUheroe,
Ciaudi- Ktiviichan (lout hy Mr. AVhalley).
studios 'J’Ikto by ArchibnJd is
WORdorlUl pnotograpiis. an
__ohA^Mnr'inltc ' prof. a . EGLEN’S ■
Piles & Conslipation Herbs In Pnckeis 1 /1 0 . Fost Free.
^3 6 , Darwen Street, Blackliurn.^ Stainless Cutlery
WE ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID SELECTION 0?
S i f i
STAINLESS — KNIVES in De s se r t an d T ab le Size.
/^ii mjf V tm m - Carvers, 35/- and £2 tho Case.
Forks to Match 6/6, 7/6, 9/6, and 15/ th e l-d o z cn .
War Relics------And Others. ^ uiiihIm-i- of iiiteivstiug war n-lii-s Inivi-
N O T E .—We have a Splendid Selection been lent l,y t'oloiiel F. I'iNon, D..S ()., of o f ra 1* ..-.T Qi.ol lersisrea '/elo bnnflles Bi'anilov Mead. Wlialley. and Major (.reen,
b‘ction of other curio.s have* l)<*<*n C ’ontribuU'<i N otk Address IVieHTONS i'4«i' |0 1 ‘M
‘g -•'■ *i (V--I t i i ;
t ' V i f i j 21 Weiigate
I If you’ve been waiting *
(or LOWIiK PKICES your opporli-eity is here . . -
d i lw ' I '! If- ; ,'o \s^^i 1, SJ : 'V'
li>'lii|i'\ pi t
Gent’s Suit, Pure Botany Sergo, £ 7 7 s. Od.
Tailored amt flnlsh'*d ty Tn«le Union VVorktnrn
WALTER PAWLEY, LadluH* anJ Oetnlcaei.'s Muilarn Art Tailor,
16 KING STREET (near top), BLACKBURN.
f Ordinary S l tc l Knives, zylo h andles Aerelield. MTialloy, and a coiisideralHo <y>l- from 10/d ft-Uozen. _________
ox, whirb w:if? tlLRCovercd in the Hihhlo. iu*ar
roprasoutcxl by a mngnifu’<*ut eolleoiion of oite, wator-colours. black and whittv^, and
pa.st(*l8. portrait .stiidic,^ are by Mr. ner)K*rt ^VilkinN)ii. Ithickburn; Mrs. Hilary I/C\vis, Blackburn: and Mr. U. D. Keeping, Atcring- lon. Ih e illustrator's a r t is repre.M'ided l»y black and white drawing.s by Mr. Alee Muck- ley, of the Boyal College of An. Soutli Kmi- hingloii. formerly of Blackburn. 'Hioro ary
been lent by Mr, lloge wJiilKt film Attic Art ( ’lull. .Manclie.>ter, i.s
interesliing set «»f »ger
'niorhurn, which (irevn.
of M’halley.
drawings by Mr. A. F. Hill, blank and wbiUti Imt tliosn wlm bad the nilfiii.- ol tlipir lol- liy Mj . .1.. Hiiidle Hiptsoii, ol L’lillicioe. and low erealiircs at. heart should iiiit let tile
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a fine iwrlriiit in pastel of her bnitlier :i.s an pabliu house and the ^(trinking ctobs h y c ^ ollieei-
•T. Gariioit.
]n other departments of tlic oxliiliition will fibonld be noted that ilu* X.M.C.A. ci*ntr<v> ,,',aiinaiiis tho lung and honourable cornice* j ho found an
intere.sting eolloetion of Nature wen- run on religious lines and to|iii>oraiiee studies ill plioUigrapliy hy Nlr. .Ulred'I’aylor, liurvi bill, there were no party politics ajnl of WTiaJlovL the well-known
naUii-ali.st, a enlargements
Mr. *iloELry"H«i<N'uf l^>wcr W'ilwarth. |{Tack- t lKMlrinking .siiop by imuidy preaching against fruitK of the learue<I research imdortakoii I»y | hum h;i.s lent f>omo effeclivelv illumiiiatel then* and hy jmmmncing a number ol com- vcrscH from .ShakosiK’ure.
of ms-dlework are bv Miss S. Hilda .Nutter amiisniionUs and Miss Lsals l Walter, win, are Imtli now at tioiud chin tin- Royal College of .\i-t, Soiitli Kensington, not eoiiitiat
in the Hoyal Flying Corps by Miss K. of 1/rw Mo-ir,
Clever _____ ___^ .................... ^ ' .............................■ of bromide of pliologniplis ' .. exiiiiipb.s mamlniente beginning “ 'Phon fthnlt not.” ll’ .sot Uio centres were
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strietly midenomniatinnnl. they were-
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ele.ar th a t
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Iigiotis orgauLsatioiLs. I t was not always the U^st wav to make a dir.*ct attack on (exist ing evils. 'Hicy made ;i great
mi.stake if i-luw ib’.spairod l>
ccau.se tho churclies and cliape's w r e not so well attemb*d a.s fornu*!*-
*y. Bridgo to iho Churches.
by Mr.s. B. Cb As-sheton, of Downlutm Hall; Mr. Ncwnte'ad (lariiotl, of bmv Moor, ivIuxm* .specimen lioni of tho unis, or extinct Jlritisli
four of its kiiul in tho world; .Mr. W. S. had tttrong roligiou/s feelings. Thoso w’ho Invikitio’U «»f Hw LinUhip the Hi-shop ot WcH’ks, ’I'bw'n ('lorU of C'litlicroe; Mr. T. H. Kenyon, of Clitboroe; Mr. frehind. of MlinJlcy; Mr. JO. (loivan. of Whalhw; Mr. ^V. Barkor, of Wlialley (a iMuninunion wt in pi'Wlw,
in tho old Woslcyau ChniH*i,
tJiw M-elion of the exliihition is the clever moulds in nind of |K>iiit.s of iiiterivit in too district by Bcholnrs a t Hilu-hcoler School
t)uc**n Alexandra). An attractive, fi'aturo of with .*<11110 ono able to spi*jik from tho stand— j,y largo attendanr»*« a t 7* -
socreUiry of the Y.M.C.A.; tlu* Attic Club, Miiiidioster; Air. 'I'. Nixon, Iflackbuni; Mr. F. 8. .lardino;-and Mi.*<s Ailkcn, of Clitlieroo (li lino pioee of bronze, exhibited in and purcJiaM*d Ironi Lho lloyal A«uleniy by
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point, of tho Y.M.f'-.A., nnd liii proniis«t that they would have tlieir doubts dispellesl. Ho luik d them to reniemlior what toe Y.M.l'.A.
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tt eolh'etion of baskeliy v.oi-k by girls of tlio did for tfio inpii who won toe )>oa«!. There YVliaJley Institute, nnd some romaika.hlo wore troubles nnd
liard.sliip8 in this country pliotograplw of too phinetfi hy Fr. f'ortie, the now hut if thoy considered what the .stole well-known astronomer, of Shniyhnrst Ool- of tills land would havo been had tho (icr- ]gg„_
meiitol), olooutum, drill, dancing, [lonnia*- dubl h, tho men who fought, Uioy nliould A d v e r t is e r A T im e s O'ffIce witoout uio owner bomg MUshed. Comix-titJons in iiinsio (vocal and instm- risUise tiie advantageo. Rtwognising the mans diotaUvt the I’o a c Tenns they would
Mliallcy, iiuiny yoare ago); Mr. W. U. Hoi- kin.*um, son of Mr. F. J . PaJ-kinsou. divteiwial -
tlie Y.M 0.A th a t Uiey e^
Rcmiiiking th a t some scimicd to have dtv^iro to do fio and akso to explain doul te about tho Y.M.O.A., hia Lordaliip C<itholic stmulpoint for tlie benefit of , ooun-Midkd tliom te Iulvc a liui'-to-fnco talk fellow i*ounto’nion. They invite eo-oporr gatherings.
some progrees in tlioso eacrod studios, < All K in d s o f
O T J l T | C | i y j | r | l Y j i r i * 9 ■ ■ B V IW f c - iA B y ai» T | |F
S’lvca truo
Chn.HtianH hy ilu*ir .'ittendaiici* a t to help and enc*ourage thovst* who havo ......' public worship.
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I tliwaito; 3. J . A.'pin, Wnddington. U c « v y ____ ^ i gehling or filly, not ecxceoding three years: 1,
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Mo.arloy. Hamens maro or gelding: 1 . 1 - an<t 2, T. Collingo, Salxlen; 3, A. I’n ew wero mucfi tms
IT Y A )F IR 'D D D F k C rV 1 U C h r \
! Tomlinson. Wmwell ; 2 and 3, J . Farnoll, l!is- CANTERBURY ST., BLACKBURN bum.
I " '’’iviido w:vs slow, and only a quarter of too Agents for MACINTOSH'S animals wero .sold.
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i thiui 12 monUvs ago. Several animals rnwo I bid up to GO guineas on soTerat occasioivs
SOLID BAND TYRES.
Fitted Free and guaranteed for 18.000 miles. Tel. 4034.
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gnto, ,, f '81.. Anne«- Maxtor'.lehn L. IV. Far- could bon bridge over wliie.h men nnd women h.. pn'pnhu- i to d iW s fo r 'U ie hoin-lK. of Iho cmild ixi.'4-i mto tho Clinrcli. dechiring Uieni- fniUilnl a t large, iiiid ivniferencos dceigiuxl
Kddihfoid Bridge*, is .saj<l to be om* nf only (
onclii.sivcly lliut. liu* i>ooplc of the country and country, tboy linv<i snliingly accopted tlu*; knew tJic value of public worship and of mcni* N'orthaini^on
a t the amuvcr.'vary of the Armistice showost ..... ' thereby tho needs and diflicultios o ......f «.,r our ------- -------- • l tiiim..m*
keifihip ol Ch^i^tian organisation.s would try Jlibk* Congress a t tiu* University town • of to encoursigo others to cmbi'ace Liio sfum* :k1- ( ’nmbri«lgi*. on July I7lh. tetiv and IDth, of vantng(>.s and i t was hv such.iustiUit4ion.s a.s th,* prcs(*iit veai*. 'I’licv ad<l tliat lH.*side.s
JioM .l 'Xaiioiial Cu,Tliolio
a t tra c t raon and \romon to tbo worvicoH aud \o tlm U\st of their power llieec* great J‘*id • ^ *----- *•'* *
Tho Cliurcli had failtnl to some oxUmt to l.'j,unom:e Canliiml (kLs<inet. who lImih |
Uie UftoH,-nth century ot the dealli ol rastriclioiis, tln iv we>ro no Irisli cattle on that it „
ood.si ,a dose ex.vmination to discover erne to di-sire tliat
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siiiiplicr.lion m Ills honour, to the end Unit inj, £ 1R to C2Ci; lliongli a lew exceptionally
all the childroii of the Church that pvuv-' tiaiovl and strongllKUutl by tlic sweetness ol j
tlii.s great saiiii may griieionsly iiiil>loiv I ,,,<,.1 ,,„i,naU changcl owners a t Ironi £3li to ,, j.,i,. .u • .G" from G«1 BiuUihle help; for Uie right in ter , | ^.,0 each. 'IVmters nmde £17 to £’25 and ' t t v i v i n ^ d l e r ^
prelalion, defenee and pioius iiiedilalioii iil stdrks, £10 lOs. to £15 15s. A fair -show ol Holy Scripturo ” imd his Holinevss prays “ for . iviagAir eatUe. oiu-iy ealvora inakiiig t-IO to ; smaller bL*asks luid later dates. £3Ty to ? » nunibor of prime wether slicsirluigs
Holy Writ, they m.ay attain to th«- surpu.'s*.
ri.alisLHl £0 ISa. to .Cl 10s. 1'herc wero no • ing*know!e<|go of ditULs Christ.
The Bisliops direct tliat, auxioiLs to further t,orvice. Tho
hor.si' trade W7is only iiuxlerate. ^*ue summit on tbe other side. The giU^ good sliin*^ made from 50 guineas te
| &'otch nhtvp on account of the \x>or nulway _____ ,,, IOh. • jf Giitheroe Rorse Sale. ' i ' '”
there .should he a tliiee dav.s ; ^gre for the most part in low roiidition, iiiak- p<,i„tp,j onL Curlews were abiind.iiit hut ixs> singnl.vrlv sem-e Inih-ed the hird l if r -d
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led.bv Ins prodi-ci-sors, has taken^occa- j.o the more re-ceiit- fairs. On iiccmint oi the tlirougliout Uie I
Trade wa.s not
hn.sk. Store entUe the littlo ercxvlurra even when the n,«t wns mlvcd the bird
’’jns'o specimen of thnt bird was seen within
M.iny were* jost l^-ond tho Wb.?rn-
wmsitear delights in, .and yob only a
t.bo very l%*pc of wild hillsuL
to dcclarrtl inemhership but the colobration.s lioly purjMise.s, and a t the sanu* time lo moot guineas*, and 2 yoar-ohU made l‘3l 10s. to .vet th«*ro wore lumo to Iw scon. It soemod iv> ‘ "'• - ...................
just the von,* pUco for ring-ousels, nnd mountains on three .sides of Lho dole
h.id insulated it entirely, and the birdt* on their travels h-vl been shoeS^l off to c,isb and west, leaving the
d.ile uninh.ahited- Most of tho other .spring migrante
h.ad found a way in. The botany, too, so far as flowering pl.i.’iti
'nil, tliinl lumuiil gpring tUiow tuul
B.ile of wont, v.-mi not ilwlingnUlied in chnracter. TTiero <>' «"wo-rx in every he.lgerew bn;
nnmborcd aljoul of common ,ert.s. Ferns were •.vbundnnl, how . “n ' y • v'cr. and twelve diHerenl kinds were found in
l-htof «nipe l-h ere were ^ typ'ral xaipe-Jx ' n J . I t ie to I
ClitlH*nK*. Iloyal l i r | dobtcMl fo r | liuu ot Io'->kmg )m| iluit pori‘1 ovon to gimtlemon | pbiyed tlic pa r tu nliiilj K» far biiL' judgm. ni Ingtily (*ob| a <ii(KJain| g;u*d<xl as
He «iy.*v;
“ Ho IovchI AVith soldjil And po«)U.’'f Ol* o
talk aboiul uoiwly on
And lH*;Lt In a lat'J
r rail mn[ * k
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ari.clo 1 d| ■without ani Juded—atuil who ilnur'.'l Ono could f thu practiil
emirs aii)t c-onliriiiiiig llie work.s | gider.ibly IcKi tlnui in fonner years but eqiuil and so beantifiillv protected bv their ’gi'iden ■
more a warning ...............* I horoe
ye.slerday against ' he..................... ,------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ’I’ho .show of catUo was eon- golden plovers, less perh ,..a....iw... ,. t.h..-..u.i... . a.............. H.iy ehi. ...... „t,tcrmg
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Bishop Knox
their own way and ■*
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DX Imd strcs,s upon Uie ne.xl lor (|,^. r,.,„ <l.,etor of Uie Cliiircli, .bt .leroim . ' s a n d attractions ot an ediica-
in the same meeting
a.am
t, ’
•iicter. dtHdnring Unit they wuhl
ftunccf^'-fully the public
Iiou.st’ .nml j„rtt4ilmcja ol the
n.vit4>riil text, xlic iirste j j{^„i,.<iicuno
CommLs.sion prcMtlcd o v e r '
p(^n„to dut*- uc mav wo publislu'd an .
rm b as i t b-ti Ibe hand of iUs author ; I t is oiir belief and hope th a t nt no
bird life (lownn, ol orguiusiitions, wim all used llio ac- in ISiKi on the .>iudy of Holy Si ripiure. , 3. IJulior.
Alnli-olin An-slm lliiro (a illieliirc iii|iliiiii- comiimdatioii not luside for the Y..M.F.A., Ciitholic hililical atudy may he taid to liiivc j Oim mdo Hal nice (o)XMi) ago hoy); Mr. ,1. -Mmire. of lilnckhnin-.
■ from straying too mueh into iiie attractions majority of Uulma who claim to be Oiristians j 'I'ug-of-war (ojH'n) : 1 n .,1 M , i i>xor4,.,nr *^^*'*'^ hwdiiig thiough Dcvpdalc into KingbdnJo Tngloton)—th a t nvvd that M^ordsworth
,>.„il.i,di,g H., provide
linl.-re.stiiig and eiitcrcxl on a now stoge I t can no longer ' i„j,,
sii.idhurn; 2, (!. Clnrk Cliathnrn; 3, W. • ■ - ' n * - ’Wro-ictied the
n.oi.nUii,
oducat.ional advantages U) keep the men bo taken for gi%uite<l, they say. that tlu 'g re a t ^ Althani.. Waddington.
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and till* dangers of the (jornian town.s*. Of will aeknowh dgr iJu* absolute authority and • sulliciont. to
n liavo • the tliai <li.m,n>vs tlie
tho
indn.strial look of
work for tho Y.M.(\A., and that work wa.s nouiiU uud bcholarly liiiL‘N;and in Um2
e.stab-| WHI'ISl^N'r! DK.—rhoro have been many "«nt« Nluaw Mos.s, they turned .^side to thnl l>cing done.
le.s.s|\ iil'ont the .stnvts - providiyl a great for the turlhcrajue of bil»lical sliuliot> on) lit-Jiod iho Bililicul Commission lor t.hi.s
tho towii.s—he had iioticixl willi number of men wandering
Combntting ** Tno Club und The Pub. _ ,
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pen and i'nirirr.Vwitig^b^M^^^^^^ Siiaw. iKuicil ' -tnnplololy cover tlm ground. Ho suggL'o'IcMl
COllllllitt.Nl ,< (Ir
ArUiur ^“pp .sjvoke oi the ncc<l for a IUhI ^ college for advanced biblical studies timP Irmnglodub or ito wiuivnleiit in evei> cen- ti*o where oxisling orgaaLStitions did iml
In the meeting he had reierred to. Mr , , , I 1 * L
trouble which transformed list-
djoLriuo oJ the inspiration lure made
ample
J|js work in tliis direcUon was taken I tliG fiivouralile woilUier and the JininlK'i* of easiest routAi to the top, and it hn« an especial -
vigorou.sly by his 8Ucci«soi. pope Pious -X., !
{old purpose of defence and progress.
founded the BibLcal
Jn.stjtule at Uume, : training of lutiire ks-tun'rs which he en-^
to the Society of .lesua. i-K* ateo His Kmiiioinv Cardinal Uiis<iuct'
CUUKCli.—'riiere were special .lor- suddenly wbon on climbing tho wall .it the ten ^ Parish Cliureh ou AVliit-Suiidtay. t.f the fell one finds oneself at the von’ verge very well nttendnl. The collec- ot the almost precipitous .slopi* overlooking the on behalf of tiie Church choir and nioiTrland Udween Kibblehcvid and the Blea>loor
vehicles hn-s Ikxmi unpreortleiilod. to £10 15s.
Boltoii-by- .SixMoty, along witli
ttio.se
--------------------------------------------------------compVLion. some them
„„ o„j„v;,l,ic, days’ oiiUi.g was
complot.sl **
Glitlieroe R^ay Fair. i„urnevc<l to York by ehai-a-baiic reward in tho ‘surprise \*iew’ which greets one W i t I
and tliu It,'niMuitinv Order tlie C.F.S. - t)n Tiiesiiay
la.sl, llie iiiember.s ol ness and wi-irdiis-es in .anv ixirt of Yorlcshirc ^j- recovering and ertibing tliu text- ol . ni,,, ltolti,u.l,y-l!owl.-uid bramli ol the (iirbs’ ti„. Vulgate, the oHicml_ BilHu of Uie I primidiy
iceliiig-poiimi. Ne,irly a fonml
o, "''j ^
m cvoupaiion. an
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> and m'sts wore Probloms of Bird Ufo. During the
cxcur.sion.s several ravens »wi»re
country with llie l,atin_ Vulgate. I ’|'|,e aiinniil May fair .originated over thirty M>eii maid tho heigliU, and one of the
pn-ltio.sl Holino.-s Pope Boiieiliet X\ .. while ' years ago, was held in the streots of CTit- uhj.v-ta of Uie whole e-xcnrsioii was a nest of once
;,nd brown marked backs .amid Iho dead mo-esos tunnel—a new
h.ardly to bo equalled in wrbl-
from eiithnsiiLstic ornithologists
de.sceinled. the slope to Uie inos.s, for here in quite rixent
gulls have set up a humlrvd pairs wero in
having
t.hroe 0‘^.> in ol'
*‘ A I>.K)l| 6l*l
All sainta 1 hl: |
ViTV I>*ol D
Fxi CK-slV- .\ml an <in
Tlu* aldtTl J0i|
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truth of Lho written Word of God. |»ti)M* L-'i/. while siifcgmirding
iul I
■v.. inMtiirfitJon nlld truLll of ScriD- ' |»ix»vi.'-iun in bis
i_iug-ot.-war (oixm): 1. Dale ilead Ueadmg : 2. •!. Jtr ig oV Team : 3. Newton.
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the Oitholic i Ui
I'.ncydiciil [ BOLTON-BY'-BOWLAjS'D. t 8cnj>
TnotemnWhnt it,. ^
LramjH'?d so frciinently in hia
cxcur.siona from
iJmsm.Mv into Yorkshire. Alighting at the i».is(.'K:k Bet'k WaterfnU, thej' climlH*d up that tcfribh* rtvul which tvn.s includod in
l.ist year** njotcir tri.'vls. and nt the head of tho va.v*, on
vibinws ’ii Urn village this M’hitsuntide <wu‘-'r of Whorniude which is
c.nlted rmblo ! tliar. usual, wiiiih is t<» la* accounted for by Moke, and thus lo the summit. This i.s the
............uppeanmeo pn>s|H«<?t w.-us .sufficicntlv intorcaling to
iu.stifv
: 1, .laimvs la-em- ti„. .-bnih. The ixirtv .anoroacherl tli.. mniinUin in* nioteriiig four or five miles along tlie oM
weii).) Mr. A. Fannoiy.
Ali.ss F.lizalx'tli Par kinson. Mias Agni« Facies
Alaan). Miss K. Howard . ■ . , ,
Mary n
HnndJo -
(now of ^mv> i ; n \o n ) ‘'u (Darweii),
Mi.as \ (Astiton-on-Rihl.le), 1 CARS FOR
PUBLIC THAT HE culminated thLS week m the iwlubition o nVPR THE SWAN tlio
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HOTEL GARAGE HIRE.
THE THE bWAHi SWAN REPAIRS I FIRES BURNING j
EXHIBITION AT WHALLEY Y.ffl.C.A. INSTITUTE.
-----------------^ — - > - • • • - « ---------------— Beautiful Art and Antique Treasures on view.
Lord S h u t t lew o r th 's commendation of th e Y.M.C.A. '^A Bridge to the Churches and Chapels."
Tho olforts of the olUcinis TOiiuectid wiUi |
SIDEBOTHAM BEGS TO- - raise funds OVER
ilio eartli Ribblesdale
v
o* c50mpetLtorH in a wide v^iotj ot of tho solcctod work of well-ltnown
artists, and of ourkxs of local and general inltorcst. -Wliilst i t cannot with trutli be said that tlio compotitions attnictcd many onti'ants, tho results are sulliciont to jitslity tho promoters in pursuing their laudalile ob- icet and sullicient. too, to encourage tlmso who took part and tlioso who ollowid native sUj-noss to prevent them entering. We make no doulit tliat tlicro is muoli moro local talent than is dtsplaywl at tlio exhibition, winch, howovor,' lia/» the cardinal virtue of being roprosontative. The oxliibition—well Jpvtti a visit, b(* it said—is tlio lirst of its Iciiid held in this part of tlie country. Tho art section and tho museum have boon under the personal direction of Mr. K. L. Airey, of WhaJlcy and
Blacklmni, and Mr. 1'. divisional si'crotary of the i.M.C.A., and to them the tlmnlis of tlui oommiimty aro duo for the opiKirtunity of viewing artwl™ of
fp om tlio
6UCC0.SS of tlio venture is duo in no .small measure to tlielr clforts.
flucli intriusio and ai’tistic worth. _ llio local staff has lalioiircd zealously and patientl.v and
! The Exhibition Described.
i Tile a r t and muBoum Heotions were oi>en on
S.aturda.v, hfoiiday and T’liesday anti targe numbers of Wliiteuntide •visi'tom took aUvsui’- tago of the opisirtunity to ox.uiuno the ftreaBurea. On Wedneothiy and yesterday, further largo numbers wore present and keen interest was displayiMl in ovorylliiiig on view. Rofreshmonte of viuiious kinds wore tlis-
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convortiS mto a liiuidsome picture gallery, ' ,va.s not a siiiglo entry, owing to tin- .shortage
r.p.aircd to C<>’ Hill ei held which tliey ha \e X r o
pon-sed and the arrangomonts gave genorid s-atisfaction to tho host ol ])eo|)le wlw Uiok advantage of tlio facilities oH'ored. A large par t of tlio central hall has been
a
m.tohle feature of no
Batting Gloves, Bags chiefly in water colours, of pa^t and proflont i worth prchenti for Iu» hml pni>ils of tile Hhickbuni Act Bchwl.
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self reiiresoiijtod. and otIiOT canvases from I ],od in Iiim .a splendid stimnln.s to hel]) lake onjoyed to tho full, and tea and c« tee we c _ ,.pjju|(,j q| bho .sjwrts:—• his .scliool are hv Mr. I.eoiiard Barton, of tlie i their part in the affairs of tlie country. They son-id, during Uie altei mMin. I lie line- . Rov.d tVilloge'of -Vrt, Bnwth Kensington, | ^Lso welcomed Miss Kay-Nlinttlowortli. who lioomircd toothal mateh hetween m.-irri«i 2, -.Mias L li. wiin has
principal, Mr. A. .Inckfion, A.R.C.A., is liini-| abio record of pei-sonal si'rvice. Young men games, tor wTii-,;h pri-/.es were o i le r s ,
qj. nioro GxampliYi of Uio ^TOrks. | They were dolightixl to have laird .Shuttle- for fifty years. ^ Prm^r |o _
the exliihition will „ ,,f l ,u,.l. .- 'lliv j honouroil iiumo but a womle lltll ...
t .Surainor, Alias Dorothy AVildndgo. liiul
sumin pictures aiis, hung nt i/moeny the A ■nt 'uinn ......................................... '■ ,, i ,,f i jm,a ju
, lbie girls and young women of nice ill
slniowivn practuicaJeiii interest n
) ^ l l l l Kxliihitioii in Die Walker Art Callery, .at i |,y her active
a.ssistji (l)iir-
the ' micnpied tor oc u .... — ^ l rzy
in tiie welfare " tho county
tlirl
liord ShuttU’wortli rulcrri’il a t tlu? oumet to his happy association.s with Whalluy, do-
Work of tho Y.M.C.A. (
tboro was no placo he liUc<l botior to , ! f ‘« i visit. He was ilrlightwl t<» j;ivo nnv help he (Iiiule ^ ...... ........... tho benedicts.
and single was played .and demniistrateu nno ^ superiority of
Catholic Bible Congress. PASTORAL LETTER.
Half-miio fiat P»TOSf^ '.m. ii?,u
of imich better things. Some of the smaller phrty numhenUig o\-or 70. UnhappUy rain ehihlron wont lo their
re.si>cctive .schoiiLs for ‘the"ii,iro,us'''were shot'hv some nerson— h-w„ vilhieos had nroliiiblv done the best ami set in alsmt noon and tlimigh tlie party bbiner.
WhiUlcy would have to look to her laurels, stayed on in the hope th a t the weather would i,„.,ctnally a t one o’clock Uie hand pro- i3hfre^feir"anr Di^W Tho oxliihition would have an educational take up. even tlio clieoncst optimist h.wl to coixksl to the sports Hold nml rendered de- „
“ j «ports. uiiicli included a longtliy list of
intimatu
iie.aring on tlie welfare of the in- field, wlioro BWiiigs hail hecii, erected, nmf n hirge attcmhuiee, and pas-sed olf without a they have cliosuh as the site of tho eyrio a crag Btitute. 'I’hey had oxpcrieiiccHl a long and eerics of sports and gnnics nrniiiged wliieli
value. I t was tdways go<xl to look upon “ change his Luuo.’ Hut tho schohir.s are |jg(,tful masic a t intervals Uiroughout tho Lommttec of the Union have paid a IocmI •tiiluus l>«iutiful ami iiiti'rwsting and from not lo bo disapiwintod. ArrangL*mouts ha\o jiftcrmxMi. The lirst ovont l>ogan a t 1-30 ami ' ' ‘ttener an nnn^al *00 to keep an oversight of th a t iKiint of view alone,* i t could not be been Juado for a field day a t tho same placo denied th a t tlie exhibition had sorvwl a very on Saturday, tho -Ith .June.— Ihe ^holiys a t iLsoful ptirixiso. That clfort lind, too, some S t Paul’s spent a delightful day m the cliurch
the ^ ild Birds rrotcction
for old and young, as well as tlio thei^elvos havo done more for their own pro- open ovi-nts, were
witne.ssed by a toctioii than oven the cummittoo’s cue, for
birds. Pui-haps tho birds tin- oxcellciit management of so sitoated that any poacher is far more likely
nrdnous winter’s work. Certain cxpeiixes had onahleil thorn to enter witli
zo.st into the jbe various oHicials. Ketretihments wore to g.-iia a broken neck limn an egg. The
p.arty to lie met and i t was hojicd tlnit the linaneial
fe.stival. HofreshmenU were providwt amt ,n..|,b,blo on tho ground and tlio staff in tlio with ,a good deal of moniitainecriiig -kill were
side of Uie oxhihiliou would he of consider- a g-nxl iiiaiiy adults nob only lonml ploasuro . ,■|.f,l...,bmelll te n t workc-d hard Uiroughont yet luiahle to aiiproacli vorv close but,' they ahlohelp in dn.vs to come. 'J’lie stniigemy of in watcliing tile 5 '? "^''''. the indimtrial situation liiul had an unfor- but many id.s„ e n te r ^
tuimto rosidt in the cookery .section for thero grtmU e a f to— Ihe Wc^leyi ns on In«- k J . , b„.^.a ,vit|, qnicK and attentive semee. Fat- wa.s not a siaglo entrv. oiving to the shortage r.
p.ain d to Co’ H d l -o held which they I au-
' “„ , f T uL k n >
I not Himply an they iu<semblc<l in front ol the cnnpei a a L*rful and honour- lustily sang severa ^l hymns. Kaces ami
tliu purposes ol annual held d.a.y^^ —
'I,',',';* f.aantastic
^ Lv.lwl 4\. L , LV nolxjkly grumbled. 'l‘he procecHl•LHXlmgs P**‘*'*''^^ birds were too shy to sUy by Uicir ’ollowmg are
, torniimiW ahont 10 o’clock. Fol jqq
'I'ivey; 3, Hanson Kinder. race (under 17.
L4lLli.4uav»t-. L to<-fV < Jl L wore throivn out of L. I III.
‘ lug a]^id even L
‘>6 ntastic,
devotoea of I'ooHmU in pursuit of LP * O* IIIIIWII. V
toi- 4L ^ Hodgson; While this ^ ^ ------ ----- lociU); 1, W bits, were privileged to visit w the X. |
j,be sporls tho band played for diuic- therein -i counlu of voim,- Ki-H- dtliglitful to .sec if
those who tripimd the light X ” !!!., < X J M4 V/ IV II V.I V step hy
«ggs,
(.heir glasses “ were
I t w^ T i i " L ,i,„'i
i s '
wliich Was clearly chipped. The ' ’isitors did not prolong their excursion u*;us .Thiot, other niem-
d“ys old—and two
hers of Um party, including most of the botan- tlio bcanlitul wait-
IFrankland; 2, T. Wilson; 3, F. Bretlierton. erfail which tiinihle.s (rom the side of Holme I 100 yaixls Hat race (open) : 1, R. 'I'liomp- Fell, eicactly opposite the windows of Onto
,Bon. Biimoldswiek; 2, J .Tirey, Dale Heail; Itartli, a tinii mansion between Dent and .Se.l- : 3, T.
Tomlin.son, Hlltlieroo.
hergli. To the wetKis. beside tho hall, was a
' Kinder; 2. Hartley Kinder; 3 R. Brotlicrtoii. plam.s. amt
tho.se ot the
p.artv who iiersevertHt 410 yards Hat ra«. open): 1, J . Uark, i„ ,b„ eliinl, to the very top of the fell were
' wi pb,. [{^xl ’I’riniiglo. Dm- “ PnihUiral'
I.eUer ot the Cardinal .Vnii- I Cn« country race (oiam) : 1, Jamevs
l.eeiii- Whitkikei, Uitheroo. ^ , , , ,
rewarded by a wonderful panorama which i.i- eluded gliiniwes of Morco.anibo Bav, tho whole
monnt.ains fro,,.
wonli
ronipl.ained, and tho grim highland.s ■ - ild eomiti-y which the Settle .and Car- Iieiieli-ate.s about Wild Boar Fell,
li^btful econes in oils bv Mr. h. Iiri^p', < l j Iho Arti Bubool ;Mrn. M. H. ‘^choticld. Mr. i Frank Chadwick, and mT. A. .Jark^ii. }hero ,
. .t_nt.l#4t rv4] l\.f 1m«x Inf/. ai T*.-1.r1 .’ .-
.................... i .....m-i ,m- wo.a O. uimeme m L,..- ...a.s...... „ ,u.-s on mo-om.aa, . wouhl m*vor fnr^ot ilit* hpcoch Sir
* . . . . . . . -
mmlii on that occasion. Sir displavod hi.s pnictic;il wLsdoiu and insi^la! Marrioil Womoii’.s race: I, Mrs. J . U‘om- itansparoncy {hnt oven minute liolails of tho described tlio work boiiiu; done at not oiiJv in forosceiiig luul lorcstaUini; the
'Hu* Icilcr poiiil.s out liow I’upo
l.isf XUI. > nnd U. \Noolf (lio). , - . 1 . -t.
......................; ............................ ...............................- ...... ,
>p- Ine :itnifv^pherv> wns of .such oxcrptional ..I....if I? - A _I--1 It t ■
2, Mr.s. S. HiKlgjsoii; :i. Mrs. Watson. mountains omM be distinguished. Some details ax,-. I ... /»_..lX .t 1 tl* Li-._I.. --.I.
-'ml tile Upper entrance to Mailer-
Ill Old .Man to riclvellyn and Skiddaw, iglicx of '.Sedhei-gh, of ’whoso nakediies.s
Hali-iiiile Hat race (iueal) i 1, Hanson w-oaltli of niossc.s .and interesting sbiwle-loviiig
the day. Praise must lie given to timm foi- maiuiged to gain a iiositioa'on a noighl,ourin'. “ " ‘I «■"»’■« " h 'd . were com- cUfl from which they could look into t h r n i t
' -! • Tho Opening Ceremony.
County tor, iSliuttlowiirtli,
• .• mony
assist in helping tliom to live tru e r imd nobler lives, by providing BoraothJng bettor th an public-houses for them and for tho ris ing gonoration' Who, he was convinced, wore imbued with tho saino spirit.
Mr. Aspm, seconded by Mr. h . L. A ro j . y,Qin [,ggt a t this season of tho year, and m-
A henrbj- vote of thanks to Lord ShutUc w ir th was h(mrtil% earned on dio
T ” LOW MOOR. bounteously endowed by Nature, alK-ays look
probably never more numcroiw thaii on Sun- cossful as had boon anticipated On Sa.uirday i day and Monday. The sliMii of tlio h ueholls in
FOOI'JIALL OLLB.—Tho committeo ot the the hltored sunlight of tlie woodA on t ie Low Moor Football Club have an oyo on'noxt precipitous sloiios of the Hoddor skirting the Bonsou's work and uro enUiimiuBlically ‘pro-j •< npw road > to WliitoweU is a picture worth “
,
needlework, dressmaking, including th a draining oi tho Hold, and all i Slaidbuni mis tlio iMiaea ol liuiidreits ol delighlfu] greomiess of Iho dale. And when .t ..................... ’ ■ • ■ ■ ■ •
paring tJioir Held whilst tlio mill is stopped, travelling many miles to eco and ts focused “ “ “ befainy ot lawi. ii “ , ^ & . S o5 3 improvomonte oro Iming carried o u t ' in tho mind for nil time.
^ ‘L i t
■ ' ■ - voluntarily given. “ pilgrinus ” on Monday and tho imnuiU >cally rams, so-called waterproois are laughed often bo , sports and gala were tho centre of attraction to scorn. Li tho highlands to winch tha parly
making any institution succeed. _ ^ preshuco of a lai’go company. on WeVodnosday e
performed the opening core- left to take up omploymont .nt ^.’ommcrcinl j„ dotaU. Tho programmo was initmtod with 'n,irtu;U ti,o week-ond was specUically set asido ........ —
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I..Cl n iilfteriioon,
on in the day tlnit Aldeisuan ^ l u i Wlupp entered u - „ ,
iirw ftmrtlnvniAnh nt. 1 AimnArcnil tn ilnfnil M „
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’hrt nrnrrrn - ,
......... viatixa ol the lnndscai>o ^f the landscape. Hlaidburn, Newton ami
who eonvoved his rocrets by loiter Hr. F. J . elation wi|tli tlio mill hut a low days prior to Un. aimi ts committee, man-lied to White- tJuioii, Air., u . ji. liootli, mUi a small pau> p'Sitos.n? pn«ided
In tlio unavoidablo nlisoiico ol tlio President hnsiness Ufo and served tlio firni loyally tor , ])alo Head, which assembled a t 9-30 and, j (Lieutcnant-Colonel Dixon, C.M.U., D.H.O.) exactly hiUf-a-century, termiunt.iig Ills
i.aso- i,,ad ,a by tho Slnidburn Band and momhei-s
,1s recent stoppage ou acoount of shortage ; bolme whore Mr. and -Mrs. W. King-Wilkin-
ovliibitioii had a double puriioso in view. JLiry’K Cometory on Saturday, by tho Itev. t jug sixpensw to tho children. Tliis littlo Yorkshires greatest niriUes—a nest of iho -
Tiiev
vilhigeti of ten t
Imi
Tho Uhairman said iho orKaiiisers of t h e ' of fuol. Tho mterment took place n \ bt. t .................... ........... ....... ’ private
felt unrelated
tho’ eouutrysidu wore to fiomo ox- was in
iii the ordinary
jirst^placo, time
iiat and
tlio tlio
oxliihition and competition would liave served
1. W. Pieknp. uuahio to
carnage WHI’I'SUNTIDIC.
and Alderm.sp Wliiiip, who | co,.e„,o„y w'a.s attend
-------- tho funeral -Tlio Whitsun ‘..... . sent festivnl
observed the old-timo custom of distribute V-^V‘ • ' f• ” - ’ • - ’ - ‘----
his j
jjbig-Wdkin.smi and tbo Boclor of Slaidburn their sei'VIces, which
ollowed by speeches from Mr. gems
entl u ^ sU c birddovcra and mountaineer-.. lustant foil to observe one tf
1 (Rev. J . E. Hanningtoii), tho former Bpecial- scnipulons ,-us to ilu, means by wheh they obtain |y ibanking tho hand for
piTcgrim! u
peregrine t Ihero
are for faJcoii. unhappily their
Jlecause some
a collectors c-ollections, peregrine’s fuJeon. it .s a
rarity, mikI not
to-j egg i.-
v„o a.uu study of the wild Ufo of Wheruside, moumain wa.s not nuito s b -
q Sunday murnind the me-sident of Hi- h ^ ^ "ootl.
Lord Shuttlowortli, Lord Lioutonaiit of tlio occurred lust Wctlnesday a t has hcine, --1, • laco, a ploasaat b ra juntv who was aooommuiieil hv his daugh- Nelson-titreet, of Mr. .Jolm Uougli (h i) , wlio, and tJio atraospheno < .............„ ____
FJin'V YKAIUS’ SKHVIOK.^—riie dcatli I
..
r , the. Hoiumrahlo Mias llachaol Kay- Ktarting work a t an early ago a t I-ow flloor, to reveal the widest '- .I
tcnlion to ; for most of tiicm. The village makes a eluubcd, up the giant’s sUurcase of Blake IJili, club lias <lay ol its celebration of tlie Whitsun festival the ampUUide and vigour of the dowufiUl w;ks assets in and this year’s proceedings did not deviate felt to the full, and none of tho party csc;ip<.d in Uio lonst from those of former years. The a w'ottiiig. {Sunday, to nuike up for Uiis ua- was perfect. Old Sol rarely hid liis gonial rccoptiou, was a day of exquisite .clear- .
tompored ‘the heat jjoss, and uMouday was aJuiost equally ploasaat, conditions wore «uch as tliough a little iiiiat veiled the greater distiuicc«
variably a t t ra c t specially largo numbers of xhe WluUuiiiiuo oxcursiou of the YorkiJiue visitors during th e Whitsun holidays. Motors jjaturalists* Union lo Doutdalo for tho invosU- and volucuJar traffic of all ilescriptions wore
of V/hernside proved :^s brilliantly suc- tiiero wore showers which turned l„
Deutdalo is
sulliciei.Uy nwir
nistrim, to share in some decree iiu^taU tolh w^ch S
BY riow J4
reuuirc<J. PiH’
p.iro I Hoeing
Fartli u | Put in
priuciiKil ’ Btoko PI nun mil
Lettuce. .Sprinkl**
to kiN'p a i | As ain-l
wc«‘k in ^ | a main c r | my own matte-r oi J in
A exow b:i bo
I*!
i t i.s iu tc i | lomicr Lb;
soon a.s t) i | Ik* iilbNl ■ rowl 6Wi*t ouupletcl%| mndo abol Khould ImF covr-n.*d iv| is to Ic; p o in t ami I the cup fi molly 1k*[ iho hoi*-> I
li’RLMlCO. Any i)«|
b‘* ovr*r p-’tatocs mH init .'•Imulcl many sligi| st<*md. M'lt-h u!
v:ui’’wi sill ihcm ;iga;|
cxaggcratil of ])otai<>4 .| aixl tlu* \\ l" b> Hpr.iy.l of B'.u*gun| Minn-t ry UO slull th;.t it i tlic immir’l plrtiim.: i f qipicd bell
thi* wi*‘‘k. I (sowing table ma> I alihougii ; | havo lict n f iho same cause a jM'irii!^ ol to ^llcn'! I on til. -iil) s ta r t ialc tv the clitbl d u ’ing ih’" which fIi'
Ah iiitli
Uiat wiiib*| ally iucluf tho c\:a i prc*luw0s
:ifi l!u* cor] example, ilmt I am I in in the
thoy fimi ■npi> w
Pi
imiHt tio c tho prOL:r;|
two ishoou-l Make a |
O1I
Whitsuntide Festival a t Yorkshire Naturalists on Slaidhurn.
Whernside.
+, i Rhnttl.-- ' Tlio WhitowoU and Blaidbum valleys, por- Joveliost parts of th is district, mi
VISIT TO A PEREGRINE’S NEST.
rbymch th| hfc* IovclI i*'
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