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I® ' ' ; Vi i I # '^ 'V . - TOO LATK) FOR OLABSIFtOATIONf


WANTED to Purchase—good weatherproof Advertiser & Times Office,


KENNEL for fov terrier.-----Box K5, '=t5Z233S5" I iSSSSHSUr" PIANO (Collard & Oollnrd) / KOll SALE,


upright overstrung 5 n" capital instru- jj^ent.—^Advertiser & Times,, CasUo' Street,


iXm^AN^TED—WOMAN to take small Family ’ V » AYashisg in own home.—Apply Box M Advertiser & 'limes Olfico.


W E S L E Y CHURCH S u n d a y N e x t , M a y 2 2 n d


10.30. Hr. W. H. TOOTILL 6-0. Hr. J. H. CHATBURN


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U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h MOOR LANE.


On S u n d a y N e x t MAY 22nd, 1931.


PREACHER;


R e v . W . H . J e f f e r i e s , M .C a t 1020 AND 00 O'LOCK.


Congregational Church CLITHEBOE


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S u n d a y n e x t . M a y 2 2 n d Preacher:


Rev. - G. S« MACHIN, of Nollinghani College


Morning 10-30. MomorinI S«rvico to the lato Mr» J» Taylor.


Evening 6-0. A Hearty Invitation is given to all.


KING STREET SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY fAffilialed with S.N.U.)


fife:


ON SUNDAY NEXT MAY 22nd.


Mr. T. L/ANGTREE, Accringtonl


At 2-49 and G o’clock. t S Cirolo at 7-30. All arc Wcloomo. NATIONAL


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH I<hCH.\urrH'’i Hall


The SPEAKER AND CLAIRVOYANT for


SUNDAY NEXT, WAY 22nd, will bo


m


Mr. DAVIES, Burnley Services : S O & G Circle 7 45 p m.


Wesleyan Chapel DOWNHAM.


m


Anniversary SERMONS Will be preached on


r v ’ii


Sunday next. May 22nd by tho


Rev. Ra W. Rasier Afternoon 2-0 ; Evening 0-15.


of Accrington.


Special Music by an Augmented Choir. AFTERNOON:


•M


Introit........ “ Crown of May ” -^F. puckworth Anthem......... " 0, Gladsome Lignt —Sullivan


Soloist-MISS LTZZI1-: KNOWLES,^ Comluctor—MR. J. A.


Ilarmoniuniiftl—MRS- J- A. \\ADL.


Collodion at oach Service in aid of the Trust Funds.


Your presence and support are earnestly sulicitod.


TH E ROWLAND SCHEME FOR THE EXTENSION OF RURALP^EDUCATION — MB.—


Under ll.e hIhivc Scheme Ij ,VI- i! “-0 .


,,-Ell [ M


I.“ ;r-i l i 'iN


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D r . A. I^ILfVaORE U ill Live shun series of


LECTOilES & O e s n o n s i r a t K o n s


“ IN TH E FIELD ” on (ho SCENERY OF RIBBLESDALE


A study in Geoarapliy. iliv .Meclings will ht? luihl on


FRID AY EVENINGS, MAY 27lh JUNE 24th inclusive.


TO


If the weaiher jicrmils ihcre will he three outdoor Itetni.tislr.itions and two luilror l.ccture.s. 'I lie i.ut loor neinonMr.iiions will he .at S.'iw'ley. Worsuw llill aud L'lerk Hi.I. Whalley.


The f‘onr-e is open to 'Icacherr. and Other Adult, who ant intrrestitd 1 here well Itc no Fee, hut it is evperted that those wlto j.mi the tjotnse will endeavour to nitcnd the whttlc series.


p'or tint first un cling, assemble at the Hooking Hall. C.balliuru stmion. at )) ui., .May 27th, when lull I.hiiis wil! lie workij I out.


Those iniendin;: to i'lhi 'he Conrsc arc rc- questei' to send iu lb ir names to


it f ?! / I l l


Dp. a . WILMORE, 14 Palatine Square, Burnley


Anthem..... " O, how Amiable hmton Fanmg EVENTNO :


"Cap ping i t ' a t LeytAts p. *Tho>nfyoi7*j


TAr) awK^ rvi/l^ cap W<^ Ctn^ptfi^ccC. .0^ Several’6’t.ce^e.^’' aceov'd-u^ to accovMxt"


0arrbw5 etLT*7l>ju.to*^ wlOx


CRI CKE T SETTLE V. BLACKPOOL.


jilnyod At Soitlo on MondAv lust; before a largo gate, tho conditions being all that could bo deeiretl. Settle Jiad first use of the wicket and knocked uj) 105; Bateson 38, Siiorwin, 21, and Holt, II, being tho cliiof soorors. Blackpool roBi>ondod with 97 for 0 widcota wlion time was called. For Settle A. Parker took 6 widtots for 23 rims.


SETTLE.


U. Bolt, c. Edge, h. Howartli........ . G. Canlus, c. Stone, b. HowArth............. A. Parker, c. Burton, b. Howarth............. C. Parker, run out................................. D. F, Peacock, c. Fenton, b. Halliwoll... E. Batotion, e. Stone, b. llowartli.......... J. Hayton, e Kent, b. AKpinall............. A. Shorwin, c. Burton, b. Howarth.......... W. Parker, c. Slouo b. Howarth............. F. Mitchell, b. Howarth......................... \V. dark, not out.................................. Extnis....................................................


,


Edge ............... 1.5 C 21 Howarlh................. 17


Bowling Aiialv&ib. O. ‘ M. a


4 40


Burton..................... 4 I 8 AHpinall ................. G 3 10


BLACKPOOL.


J. 11. Cant, e. Shonvin, b A. Parker........ F. GriH'iiwood, c. Mitcliell, b. Slierwin... Edge c. linyton, b. A. Parker............... C. II. Burton, l.b.w. b. P(*acook............ W. B. Howarlh, b. A. Parker............... F. Wright, l.b.w., b. A. Parker........... N. Halliwoll, c and b. A. Parker............... O. Stone, b. A. Parker......................... d. Fenton, not out.............................. 'J\ Q. Aapinall, run out........................... W. H. Bowman, not out...................... ExtriLS..................................................


'iVual for 9 wickets............................ Bowling AiialyKitf. O. ‘ M. U.


A. Parkt'T ............. Iti 0 23 n.F. Peacock.......... 21 8 33 W. Parker............. 7 0 21 A. Rherwin.............. 2 0 S


— SETTLE V. READ.


against Rtsvd ut Settle, on Whit-Tuesday. There WAS again a v(?ry large attendance. llead won the toss and coinpik'd a total of'87, tho Settle attack lx*ing good runs were diflicult to ohtalu Piirkinsou 20, Hillfl (Pi'f».) 13, and J. E. Wade 21, wen» the principal scorers. Tlio first wicket haUmon for Settk* found runs hard to got, 3 wickets Ix'ing down for 7 runs, but Bateson, 52 (a .siilendid i*fTort), and C. J’arkor, 23, put a difTeronl eoinploxion on tlie game. Settle running out winners with .5 w'icUels in hand.


SoB.e roi^isteriHl tlieir first win of the Season BEAU.


K. ls)W, b. Peacock................................ 1 T. Parkinson, b. Mitdiell......................... 20 Hills, 0 . C. ParkiT, b. Peacock.................. 13 H. Cowhnrn, b. C. Parker......................... 3 H. Oluylon, b. Mitcliell............................ 7 A. Mayor, b. C. Parker............................ 3 A. Wade, b. C. Parker................................ 2 I. K. Wade, c. and 1


>. J. W. Parker........... 21


J. W. .Sugar, not out................................... 2 ,7. Fielding, b. J. W. Parker...................... 3 T. Crabtree, b. J. W. I’arker. .................. 0


Extras..................................................... ** 87


IlDwling Anidy.sis. 0. M.


J. \V. Mitchell...... 9 0 ' SE'I'TLE.


B. Boll, b. HilU.................................... I E. BaU*fion, e J. E. Wadv, b. R. Low........ 52


>


J. W. ParluT ........ G 1 C. Ihirfier .. .. ........ II


D.


iVncoclv ........ 11 3 I


22 14


R. 19


W. 2


23 3 o


3


13 35 4 4 8 0 0 7


0


. 13 . 11


. 97


W. C 1


0 1


. 11 . 1 . 9 . 5 . 4 . 38 . 0 . 21 . 5 . 1 . 0 . 10


105


W. 0 8 0 1


A very kconly confoKtod gninc iliroughbut war


’ / /\ni HERg AT t HC <7ATE. a>i*-dL "StLab-iJ^


CONGREGATTONALS v. WORSTON. CONGUEGATIONALS.


Hiudlo, b. Smitli..................................... Sutclifle, b. Smith ................................. Preaton, c. Harris b Cliff..........................


Ashcroft, 0 Ideson b. Cliffo...................... Wilson, b. Harris................................*.* K. Stir/akor, b. Siuitli............................... Sw’alua b. Smith .................................... McClelland, b. Cliffo............................... T* Stirmker, not out.............................. Pye, c. Nutter b. Smith............................ J. Stones, run out................................... Extras........................................


WORSTON.


Harris, b. Stones...................... Wliitaker, b. Aslicroft............... Ideaun, b. Stones .................... Sliarp, at. Preston, li. Aaheroft... Nutter, b. Aaheroft .................


Billington, c J*reaton, b. Stirzakor. CiifTe, not out...........................


Hayes not out......................... Extras............................


Total for 0 w’ickelH.. CRI CKE T


TO-AIOKROW'B AUTCHES. KiBBLh:SDALE I .KIG UE.


Borrow v. Chorlw.


Ribbicsdalo Wanderers v. Blackpool. Burnley St. Andrew’s v. Clithoroo. Darwen v. Settle.


liCyland v. Wiinlloy. Read V .Leyland Motora.


lUBBLESUALE JUNIOR LEAGUE. ClitliercH' IJ. V. Buniiey St. Andrew's 11.


lUBBLSDAJ.E AMATEUR J.EAOUE. CoiigrogatiomiJists v. Waddiugton. Wc\st Biodford v. Clithcroo Amateurs. Waterloo Wesley v. Worston.


MONDAY'S ilATOH.


j Ribbiiv^dalo Amatoura v. Salxleu 11. ]


TEAAU5.


I Clithoroo JI.—H. Waterhouse (capt.), T. : Bowkor. \j. Jshonvood, W. JJlackburn, F. bholdou, J. Robin-son, 11. Heyes, T. Bourn,


I W.indorerd iJ.~H. Wood, J. Owen, R. j Jnck&oQ, A. Wood. F. Grey, E. Jones, J. I -Moore, H. Ck)al<.v*>, ,1. 'J’omlinson, R. Trimby, J. l-oltliouso. Ue.Kervos: 11. Hayliurst, N.


j Wiiidle.


I CliUuToo Amateurs.— H. Watson (captL), i T. Aldersley, R. Cixiasdaio, J. Entwnstio, R. Adann.ou, C. Cowgill, H. Di.xoii, V. Green­ wood. H. Tiioinas, N. Coleman, (J. Julmsoii, llnMMvo: W. Slingor, 11. Higby. Ribbksdalo Amateurs.—H. Hnyhurst


(capt.), H. Braitliwmte. T. Clarke, d. Speight, J. Slater. N. Windlo, F. Sims, T. Coato^. ,1. Aulnn, F. Picody and A. N. Other. Ros., 11. Weaver. A. Wilkinson.


G. F. S


DIOCESAN AIMS jVND ClUl'TS EXHllJl'i'lON.


A. W. Shoiwin, b. .1. K. Wade.............*. .. 4 G. Cardti.s, 1


. HilU................................... 0


C. Parki r, (\ ami b. A. Mayor..................... 23 W. Parker, not out................................. 0 ]>. F. Peacock, not out.......................... 2 Extra*. ...................................................... G


Total for 5 wickets................................... 88


Hills ............ J. E. Wade . A. Mayor . . .. H. Cow'bnrn..,


Bowlin;; .Annlv.-^jd. 0; M. K. W' 2


....... 15 ....... 11 ....... 5


O 0-^ 7


•} 23 0 . 15


3 32 1 0 0


Imndlaily : “ I believe 111 lotting colfeo boil


for Oiiily minnies; that’s tlie imly way to get the goodness out of it.” New Hoarder (ta.stiiig Ins, ami leaving it) : ” Vou suc­ ceeded adinirubly ma’am.”


' - . ,


Society in tile diocese of JJradford, a very .snise sfni Arts and Crafts Is'xliibitton was re­ cently field. On April 23rd tlio oxhibitioii wtis I pined in Uradlord by Miss Myttou, tlio g noial s.erotiiry of tho society, and crowds ol people from Ibadford ami tlio iieiglibour- ing towns and villiigos vi.silcd tlie e.sbibittoti during the aftertoon and evening. On llio foil .wing Saturday all the o.vhibits were renievetl to Settio iu order t/i givo those on tbo west side of tlio diocese an op|x>rtiinity to III tend. Jfiimlrcds of menibers ami friends from (iie scattered villages in tbo district visited tbo cxbibitios, includnig UK) from the ruriil ilcaiiery of West Cmveii. 'J'he sections of tile exhibition were veiy varicti niid much of the work was very b«iiiliful. 'J'lioy in- eliidcd plain and fancy needlework of every d s.r pl-oii. ecclisiastical embroidery, knitt­ ing and crochet work, millinery, drcssnnik- ing, iminling, photogrnpliy, carving, metal- work, drawing Irom Nature, designing, ciKiker.i, dairy and laundry work, sick nims- ing and first aid, country dancing and iniisic. First and second pri7.es were given in cvicb section and a very haiidsoino silver shield was pitvscntod by Mr. A. 'J'. Parkinson, of Jlrnd- ford, to bo bold uniiually liy tlio parisli wliicli gained tho liiglioil percentage of marlis.


In csMinection ivit-Ji tin.* llirls’ Friendly


! Clitheroe.—F. Aldersloy (capt.), W. j ^iluy, T. Foole, R. Southworth, A. Lawson, I R. Harnson, A. Foolc, J. Thomiwon, A. E. _ D.xou, ,J. H. Taylor and Taylor (pro.), j Ribblcsdoie Wanderers.—W. Dawson I (copt.), ,1. Sampson, ,J. Mitchell, J. Brooks, ; J. Parkinson, K, Hudson. H. . Scott, E. Stondriug, F. Hudson, T. Scott, Preedy.


W. Briorloy, T. Eccles, M. Cronfidalo. Hos., G. Alnrsli.


12 0


12 1 I


4 G


1 4 1 1


.Li* .40


13 0


9 G


1


7 U 0


50


WhlC&wyLCuCi J«e*n.c«L (ff< Un|>A.AXLvUr.


Row JxVr'H CU.'-S


formed by Airs. Pcroinio, wife of tlio Bishop of Bradford, and she afterwords distributed tho iirizca. Tho shield was won by Silsdon monibors, Christ Church, Skipton securing aoeond place, and Bolton-by-llowiand the tiiird.


Y.MGA. Exhibition.


LIST OP PRIZK WTNiNPUS fIS JNTElUfiST . INC COiU’ l'71Tl'K)N.


ing hold at Iho Y.M.U.A. Institute, WhnUoy, a Bor.ca of interesting coinpotitiona wore arranged. Holow will be found a list of winners in tJio sections now .adjudic.aiotl uiion.


AWiUtliS.


I. Marion Kn.v. Wlinlley; 2, Donald Sinitiiies, Uibclustcr.


coloured, under 11; 1, WiUied Tempest, Wbidley; ‘2, Evorard Slnirples, lUbcbcstcr. Section 111.—Map of Lnncasliiro, over ]4 ;


Seolioti 18.—iMiip of Eiiglnnd aud Wales,


words, under 11: 1, Wilfred Tennant, Wballey; 2, Alico Rollon, Ribebceter. Section 21.—Essay on “ Uow to n.ake vUlago life altractieo,” 500 words, over M :


Section 20.—Essay on “ Our Villago, ” 300


self, under 11; 1, Abio oftlioiiso, Ribcliostcr; Si'cliau 27.—Knitting Scarf, open: 1, AUeo


20 hnoe. oi>eii: 1, E. Rawliiison, Wlmlley; 2. Rebecca Smitliiea, Riirrow, Section 25.— Plain seedJowork, pinuforo for


Lofthousc, Ribchester; 2, Hilda Proctor, Riboliestor.


oiieii; 1, Mis.s P. Preston, Wlinlloy; 2, Miss .Volyneniix. Ribchoster,


Section ’20.—Knitting Cliildren’s Sucks,


1, Miss ilackmg, Whalloy; 2, Mi.vs Koose, Whalley.


open; I, Aliev Lcomiug, Wiswcll; 2, Morgt. .Myeiscough. Wiswoll.


oix»u: 1, Alnrjorio Pearsixs, Ralderstono: 2, Vera Roolb, Wlialloy.


Section 31a.--lfa8kotr3- luid Haifa work,


I Mavis Carr, Wbiilley. I Section 31.—Suit for boy under 3 yoai-a, I open; 1, liiuold Sanderson, Wlialloy; 2,'Miss ! Ashcroft and .Miss Preslon. Wbniloy.


Section 31a.—Rasket and tray work; I,


I boetion 35.—Crochet border for tray clutli, 0 |)on; 1, Miss liooso, Wlnilloy. Section 37.—Any useful liriicle, open: 1,


-Miss P. Preston, ’Wlmlley; 2, .Miss Roose, \\ bailey.


Riclmrd Wnrbiirton, Read; 2, Eileen Adnim sou, licad


Herliort Wtxsl. Roiwl: 2, E. Rawlinsou, Wliulley.





open: Prize, L. Hall, Harrow; A. Colliiige, Clitiieico.'


1st Class,


open; 1, .Miss Morss, Mitton; 2, Jliss Hilton, Ribcliestcr.


.Sertioi; 23.—Plain needlework, camisole, 2nd CI11S.S.


open; 1, .leaniio Cnzior, Ribebe.stor; ‘2, Evelyn Callow, Ribclicstor.


Jliss Rooso, Wlialley; 2, Mi.ss Derhvshiro, M’ linlloy.


.beet ion 33.—Any fancy article, oi>cn: 1,


Nelson. SpeeinI iMmlels.—1, Jiiliclie.ster School; 2,


local view, open: 1, Wilfred J'euiiant, Whal- ley; 2, Sirs. Tennant, WliaJloy. Section *17.—Local Iiimisrapo, and nicdiiim,


R. 11. M'lUnisloy, Ribchoster. -Seejion 48.—Rest ainatonr photograph of n


Special.—1, John Slinrplcs. Jlibebestor; 2, Seutioii 15.—Pen ami Ink sketch, ojk'h; 1


open: 1, .Miss P. I’roston, fVballey. Section 'M.—Pniiitiug of llowor, ojiun: 1.


Section .13.—Hast useful nrtiele in wood, Soction 30.—Knitting Liidio.s Oloves, ojicii; Section 31. -Kuitliiig Jumper or Oolf Coat


01)011: 1, ilLss Swarbrick, Wballcy: 2, Miss Fo.v, Wballey.


Section 32.—Dress for child under 5 years,


1, M. Pearson, Raldcrstono; 2, E. ILiwlinsou, Whailt;y. Section 22.—Original Poem, not more than


Jn oeniicction with tlio oxliibitioii now be­


overy section and succeoded in carrying off a very creditable nionbor of awards. Bolton- by-Bowlnnd secured tho tliird place in tho whole diocese witli ai.x first prirxis, two second prizes ajid eight honourable mentions. Tossido gainc<l one first. Waddington hud four honourable montions. Grindloton two, and S aidburn two. At Settle tho opening ceremony wa.s per­


Tho mombers iu West Craven ent-ored for T^unblvi^ 0 ^ ^ -


(8K) ADVERTISER lAND TIMES. FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1921. WHITSUN CRICKET INCIDENTS.


OLD AND YOUNG ALIKE all use


Baileys Reliable Umbrellas


RECOVERS AND REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FINE SELECTION OF UMBRELLAS & WALKING STICKS


The Thr e e AlooS-^ "jRoyiifvg owAT f v o T i ’t/fiF-eh'E’O. OtwcHttooL b<y 6*crc


^)>u.l.wv .ril!) local clwhs - (cn3 WOvXdL 4H.«novL 5:> ^ only f^r<.


BAILEY’S. THE


“AVOID MARXIAN PHILOSOPHY. ”


Uintii'ella Ppecialifit?, 3, CASTLE STREET W H A l i L E Y . CO-OPCRATIVe HALL, WHALL?Y.


LORD llUJRLJiSDALK i\ND UHOIOIS U1-' , miuingoincut luivo plonsuro iu notitv- Ll'XTUHURS.


ADV'ICK ’I'd Y.M.U.A. A'l' WUAi.LJil'. Adapted front the well-knotni novel hy


on Monday next. Monday and Tuj^ay: , ,


,


Tito oxliibitiuii ut Wliulloy V.M.U.A. tvtiK ' Uo Imvo boon oi>oued yostertiny by Lady ■


Ribblosdnle. but owing to a confusion ol dates, hor Itidysbip found it imiteraUvo timt '


sliq sboufd bo in London oatiy to-dtiy to fulfil domestic drtimiis. important cugiigomonts tind, in order that


’ * * i of ti largo company.


Air. F. J. Parkiiuiou again presided, and f* *t tho proceedings wore oponetl witli a hyiuii


. ,


that a specitilly wann welcoiuo bo given to 'Lord Ribblcsdalc ti'lio, in order tImt they ; i ‘i niglit not be too uiucli disappointed, was ; ® braving a jouruoy to London by tbo niid-niglit 1;


Riitblesdafo’s absenoo, tbo Clinirinnn asked . 1, r?,® •'^nntm held d-ay ior tjio scliolars --------- ■ • ^ ‘


Alter o.vphtiiimg tlio reason of Lady J? ‘


the Qiiirdi bujKla txdiool


otUor time. Tins yours procecd- tiiu wcll-knowai tind ixtpuhir


rain. Referring to tho fsiet that his Lord- : i-vA.t.” * ‘ " ‘'“hT yo.arB. A service, lip takes a treiiiendousJy kec.n intoro,st in , jLiAifcsut*ritisli sport, Mr. Parkinson' pointed out'., j that iu connuctiou with that institution tlicy i had two fooihall grounds, a couplo ot oxccl-


;® ,, S', .m . A CLLUOV'U vU U I*


' to bo clearly imderstcod that the Y.M.C.xV. , ^ughly enjoyed tho festivity, so far from ilisiriiig to attract memls-rs of WAP, JlEMt'liLtL.—At a meeting of tli tbo older oigaiiisation actually began opera- Ulackbuni Rural District Council reforeuce tiona with the idea of forming a nursery Irom was miido to tlio elfort being put ionvord bv which tho M'balley club could draw recruits, tlio inbabitnnts of J-nngbo and RUlington to Lord Ribblcsdale, who was cordlafly re- place a war memorinl at the corner ot Elker leived. said Unit Lady Jtibblemlale had looked forward


' bad an eiTonroits miiiriwsion of their aetivi- ti'ca in the summer pastime and he wishwt it


only siijH-rior force of eirciin istaii • v.IlkSTt (IK'S


to


wouhl have felt that ho had l>ohavod in very shabby mannor an.I


ilio otforts of that ussociatiun iuul made towards Iho Y.Al.G.A.


and uns making lor tho good of tlio world, | for road iiuprovomoaL;. I t embraced an old it lie had not eteppeil into tho breach and oak tree with historic associations


.Miutio wi uiuu iiaain-uiuiuu uuu lu uv


taken Ijfidy RibbkisdaJo’s place as far a* ho or later tho road would have U> be wxdcuod^ was able. Evcryltody in England know ol for it was on the mirrow side Tlio onestion tho tremondous amount of good work wliidi was doferrtxl to enable membors of thi (!nn» tho Y..M.O.A. did to help iu Uie war and to oil to view tho site. aid those wlio were lighting our cause. 'I'lie . WHI'lXiiv'nnv /» institution w.as given an opportunity, siicli WJinll.-v hn.1 as it never had before, of <lispelling tho com-


,i/r\7.T


mon id«k that its activities w'ere entirely of a Sunday-at-home character. Tho Y.M.C.A.


was now spreading its mtelligenco, activities and one*— *i- --


jolicy Wits being auecossfully persued in this ohar-ii-liiiiic . J*® ® d str.ci by tlio exhibition wliKli gave young vi|i.,~„ men ami women opportumtuvs for self-culttiro in social, inenlai, athletic and spiritual wavs


lioved would operate with great value ami furtlior gloat forci- upon IJio younger generation. Its hourhoo<l


t.igii-.s ill other directions tvliich lio bo- ......... i 7-1. i._ . *t *** m.itKnilt'^"'^ f


\\ lutsnntule for many years. A variety of roasona are given, most prominent being tJio curtailed railway facilities ami a cm-taiu ( tightnc<^ in Uio iOast Jzmcasliiro 'domestic


* iiiran ifliirtli t '


iui nanus u lb agrtsxl ......


n t . - .V-. 11_I __ I •


^ agrtnxl a buster


*'“ no by rail, bm,, and *'^1? " " ‘Jonty walked. 'Ibe rarely before and tho


whiih tliey had never bad before. Ho coni’- ,ijrn^t,Vin ,r+n' ®®riOTO. Only file ablo monded tlio aotioii of tlio loctd eomnuttce in ondoavouritig to cstablisli a niirserj'' for :. L young crifkelors, liumorou.sly observing tiuit tlicy were not all good euougli'to play against tlio At:slniliiuis aud that they needed coach-


.i,}? 'I'inlnitm wius im* iirst e.xuiuiuoii


anytliiiig m Lamuisbirei wliicli did not go with soinelliiiig to eat and drink—and always of tho best .sort,’ ’ wtis liis I.ordship’ conimeut. j ’I'ho p;ini|iltlet also inntio the very true ob- servaii.m lliat jK'oplo visiting tho exliibitioiij woulil be suriirisetl to seo liow many gift.s' i were lucked awtty in IJio countryside of Lnn- | ctmliire. 'Ibo Y..M.U.A. express^ a desire to ' (incottrage tbo talent and skill lying dornmnl . in tbo district. He knew that in many of ’ tlio villages aliout Gutbtirn llicre was an' ini- ! nieiiso amoniit of talent and .skill in tichiiical ■ matters winch only needed encouragement to '


bis liome was just over tlio Laiicnsliiro border bis lions' looked towards Laiica.sliire ami iiiost Ilf his toiuitils ami friomls detilt rvitli Lancnsliiro. lie was a great lA'liovor in Laniiisbiro people, in tlteir energj', and could not but notice in tlio little pamphlet wltieh wa.s sent to linn when the e.xhibitton was announced, that it was boldly stated rolrcsli- ment would bo a " fcaluro.” That was l.an- cnsliirc. (LaugMor.)


---- * ------------ ■ im iKirdoi- “ 1 never heard of


good responso that had betm made. AlUiough si ‘.... ........ -


iv oLTIilU IMllL Uv^5|i i i i . l l fU . 2 Vi UXlLf i l^ l l


attempted at Whalloy ami < .......................... noint. trf-i tmt«\ note, however, is iiiat liio publio part in its orgauKSiitiou must be glad with the .*


. . ...........


ti b tion wU h h s been ‘ill who had taken


uicn iia« ouu _


* * T .... viw* wiir^jua nus. __ nnorri to wait, liaving been


* ictim


innt ivo aivait dovelopmcnts. ..


oi ,>our


,V -^'''’orti.sor ami Times.” m your last la i


-MILK,


issiue meii- 'Iho


i


lanmr'.s present pneo amounts to. Hie pnro ol milk on rail io-dtiy is is. IJd. to Is, 3d. a g|tJlon, .and tho laniiers liavo to pnv carnage. .Milk deiiverixi in Wballev, cost's tho ronsttmer 2s. 4d. a gallon. M’ltero is the ** Victim ” come fonvant


tlio (oiLsumers should liave to pay lOd. of


all winter. I t ls not jannock That is what tho


uith ji ^uud t^chomo and he will find help .and irdluenco in a direction he never e.\-


I>cetod. \\o must show tile farmers tiial tins IS no gtinie of bluF. Yours, etc.,


RE.VJ)V FUR ACllll.S


EDITOR’S POST-BAG. ROMTM.VD 5ULK RRlCIi).


Section 2G.—Plain noceilework. oanusolo.' He tiiiderstooil IJiat the Y.Jl.U.A. intended ro r* i'xp.rionco but •./ o indicate.! *• t»*-'V** V2V«\» V»4 11(0 LMi (I


ibotild be n'mixrm of in villages,


tnrtbnr study in '....”


--------- - - to give a list of


tbo way of '





Seetioii 33. town soetion.—1. .Mr. A. Wohl). • that a lending library wits to lie formed at n \v « • ■Wiialloy and as otto who belicveil in rending, rosidim'm ■-i*' '®


ject dralt with. Uo was interested to know .7, Ji"’’


' lecttirers, s. p.-.rttcttlarly lieoks on the .sttll.ub


nawibililiea reading.


■ks


Norman Hartoii, Riboliestcr; 3, Everard F.liarples, R'boliester; eomolatiou, Robert Wnlm‘'Ie>'. RilK'liesler. Pen painting,—1, Jlisa Ormonal, Wballcy, Specml embroidery.—Mrs. Sharpk's, Rlnck-


eii^l on Saturday evening, commeiieiiig at O S ( ” Now. Rrofes'ii.t*,” said the ambitions


young man, " you Imvo tried my voice, mid I want yon to tell mo frankly to wlijit it is liest adapted.” And without a moment’s liesita-


tion tlio ominent miisicinii responded: “ Hot i [lota toes.”


biirn. Tho music and elocution classes will be de-


,....... th


not exacUy from the jmint of view of 11?:


*1 *•, 1(1 4l(.vd.>


^,h..i' of of .


bring out.- Such an exlnbitiou as that would Sir—Mao i be ol great vnliio m dovoJoitiiig latent gcimts. tontiin to tlin orto i


^


________ i


to provide locttrrers m some of the ijuict Hi Griudli^b)n* imr\t“ 'l i v i vrllngos. and that people wottid be intorcstetl t! bi-inc eW e


and stimulated in that way. A good poi.ulnr t’liim iJ’ l a ^ ^ oirr ‘ lecture*r not only gave a good deal of Ins own Hvo -lYholoede itovsibilities


It rlmrcTor I'm!®'®''® p M


Jn tU».t Rractford 7d. pi-r ijuart The'^ W’S'


j®, V.. '®’’“ j® “ °®*®*'>„


■ P"®®^ ^',“ 8 charged for milk l


.P"*’®'', l a g e s ^ ^ **‘.T


'I""®*' '" “™


‘ >'® same villages. is Iwutg


p.Ain uJiy Uiero should bo so wide a diflcrcnco r *’*'® P"®® P®'*'


.a *'• -..w (• »(4 rwiiiv liUiiJL'i vw .() ■.* .. oo so win----------------


quiring knowledge, but because it nddixl Ijiotild ciw. ? ® m P®?-"'®® P®'®®' enorinously to Uio pleasures of life, lie wotild


pnato time in order that bo miglit help in ln^?.„ n • *’ 17-ibumds were appointed should winii ho felt to bo a von' grixit work


lie glad to semi a sitbscnption at tbo ni.pro- IW t^.tn. 'ivV


choasing I their lecturers 'they miwt avoid geiitlomcn of .Marxian philosophy. Tliov


iii'oded gootl stodgj- lecturers who would ro- call them to thn ini1iiBf.ri„l n..i..rr..f..


i Concluding, liis Lordship quoted an under-


iibition, coiitiiiueil from year to year would stimulnlo Uiat progressive desiro^


firogressivo desirs, and observed that tho «v i Thanks were tendered to Isird Ribblesdalo


graduato.s remark that the strongest active forco wincli lies at Uie root of civilisation is


call them to tho itidustrial comforts of Eng­ land which they seemed to bo losing,


1


Motile?o f n r " ? n“ ' ?


on tho moUon of .Mr. AVilktosonlire^llit;) [H/Uo


1 avenger: ilndnm. wlint do you f


i>


---------- --- -------------- .. .. .


i » “ Bl> ®f ®®- ®“d ® r " lnch tlio


®I«o Una montli ns it would have iKien iii- m®t‘®® disciuta'd


1.'__ -ii-icr.


Vonrs truly, W. HOLLAND.


Bowland iVibunal, when some lii- ' “ '‘® *’®®“ K®*' ®® '’*'®


’ 1’®®,<l®®rt. wh.eh would bo 100 ® P®®'*' H is unfor-


P®‘®e tlien to i>


would come lo recogtiiso Wliailey ns tlioir ' ,p ,i coiitinl tustiiiition. That wits not merely n colUction of y.M.d.A. buls but a community. 1 . ' n the first


Pt'oeecdiitg, Lord Ribblesdale e.xpresscd the b0 j)O that tile lonely villages among the hills ;


„n T


i- u ^ *'? niislnips occurred. The were busy all day


rrirket giound as tho> Wliallev club ])Os- 'hnness v ' . '^ Queuce being formed for Uie BCBsed.


ing before adiuL-^ton’ to .such an o.xcelloiit u-iinncu.-i i i,, ? ■


provtsiomi c.vcooded tbo remarkable scenes wore


'isioi.s di.sappetirod. *


•■'^‘®r ®'®''rii o'clock ba.l


THE PIMCI.- ni.' mu v i-,


attoiiiou


tUrougli tralllc iiiado tiio P®*'®o prevented


n'*!?' ^zincnsltiro 'domesUe People who usually go °®'Bb-


^


venhsi her being jiresout. Personally ;Iio 'Troop) said tliis was Die only siiitalilo snot ' ........................ Iiobaved in a thev couJd Giiil


attending the j rs


cxliibition, ha


J. ISA


iiees Imd pre- wi tbo i lli


erection.


tht} touJd find, juid tJuw desired to plaeo tho momorial in such a position that it would uot imvo to bo rouioved IaU*r ou to find rot>in


♦ I.:.. ' i V


Tlie ‘


Clniirnniu (2fr A il.....


“ wuitaoiu spot _ ,1 "v E


j lent tennis courts, and a good cricket pitch, i ^ ericket ' lield. There dancing was in- ! Ho was told that tho Wballey Cricket Club ' v ® s u p p l


cniiuieu walking by way of tho Sands to i


tlio Church in tlie early id tc aJ ernoou and altcnvarcU tonned, some


' siiorts for tho youngsters and ttia S»’ocn. loa was provided and ail


J. K. W. W ’all is) tvus ^***2,» (U k L ' l l lU U n UUU


conducted iwpuhvr


' lionrolt . d, i


. . t h e c l a w


Thttrsdtiy lutd Saturday ; A MARKED MAN


^ MARKED MAN narrutivo tvitb tho


alory ia innrkod tritli tho virility ot tliu A**® “ “cceas of tho ranch


" ____________


eho sliould avoid night U-nvolliiig, J/jrd WhaJley Parish aiurcli choir im.l Ribblcsdalf stepped into tho bratcli and per- joyablo outing to i^rk on Mondav fornted tlio oponmg coicmonv. in tlio presence ' it „-:n i


,


followed by prayer olfored by tlio Rev. If. \V. WTii'r n issv 'riioiniKioii, cliaplain to Lord Lovorbulme.





, p more or usual position— , ®


(('kblesdalc Cricket


„y'„ V. T , ’ tbero would be .souiotliinij at \\baJJoy on Wlnt-Tucs-


faunday ijciiool did not taka would scarcely bo as enjoy-


("•“ ‘•'Ut ^1' ** * ___ Lights <>(|


9-20 p.m.l Wiiit-^juuul


gott<in. Fi il with a minatmg urn ita att<‘n<J(| abeenco ot a very limiti truinliSi dnJ briglit rornoj


suiiimor wt homo6 U) m.| I t ia long bJ at Uiia


SATUll Solo at I ’riil


Oponint; of J at r


Divi Day.


Labour M(x*| SUNDl


Weriley Chuj


Moor J^no. r CoDgrcgatiol P.8.A., We;f Spiritualist


audl


J^oirnham 2-0 I


MONC


CLitheroo s Qisburn An Colne Aiicti UtUitv l»o\l biUl


For Pktun-j TUESq


Oiitheroe s WEDr


Furaiture S|


Spiritualist f and|


j e d by the M’haJlcy


lano, and tbo co-oporatioii of tlie Council was and sought in setting back tho road to prennro for m


i»eeiii(Kl to i j SiTvuv desirous ol on .Mondavi 'burociJ or (| maud. Yloil an easy reol trict tivorf aioiuj of esirl a cor was i l


bce(x:>keu foil wor*j special coixluigly p-1 to excrciiie I thiui Uio clil gleefully •• I oonfronuiiL® how to ge I 'biLs Hl-md i| aary for tlu* holiday-niak«| to ride l-irwa U) enh’i*r.- crowd iK'i ine.j Extra vi’lacll iLxy, and til tlio slowin' ji-l favour. 1


/


4‘^d


uun, and m | liido, m tlio body Set me| WluL'Ulit.l<te Io6cs^ much ' fctitival ju-si I wo siiall gonorallv, moro louderil Wlit-umidc.l


oil Wodnosi SpeoJviug


Lieulonaiu travelled ti'| towns thai ; l-rosiug lo diiyb of lilt' I'or of men about wiiiio'J Uiere was al and that woT


trict have, Coinp.Liiy Vi'iiil serviec* Duwnhuin iui-il ai'va and Uik'f *ervant, .Mr. l>enMf.u (M


"11)0 re;iidei| UM -1


succeeded the! Uiem they sel 50 years. Tir milojj u day, service in thtl lo have covel reaidents-1 of w.V*le of :ha day through m.ado for tho I Office which l|


*’^''‘ ’1


*" '’®">® fa"."®'' ®-'''- ‘ ‘'®


^ -


Uu> !.ut 0 (!o: tali; al t(-rni)or gvlher Ki baiid pl;i; glorious ) fo tllO J


The Hi


-


and th(‘ ( to ror that .4,a1 ridel. <


—if h(' i': Uio m< iu are ripe “ ^:nng n deprea io were tow before s ' tent em< h’sloric nipt ur O', loath to well b(?c< if a Beet


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