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advertiser and times. FRIDAY) JUNE .24, 1921. (nvB) J T 1 SEirilAIIIS Students’ Successes.


results o f e x a m s a t CLITHEROE t e c h n ic a l s c h o o l .


m a x im um m a r k s o b t a in e d b y SEVERAL CASES.


lia- iLsulij, of llio o.MiimiiiiUimK luida' ilic


Lam-.i-diir.' ami C'liiKliiro liiiititut<« at Clil- U'lou Ralmiial Scliool axo now to hand and lii'li.w a'., print t.ho tidl last ot auccesscs. t'liJ.r tl>" ooun.0 sy.st..in siudonts liavo to Kitisl.v tin-. o.\animetB in c.acli of threo sub- jiTu'iind an ontrant is rotunnid as failing y till, wliolo courso if In; fails in only om; sub- 1


.. t Tim.; a studmit may sucuro maximum mirt- 11 Mat-bi'imitios and Drawing but fiiil I'li-ii.-li and su not obtain a cortilicatc.


1 1


lu oiir i l a.si-s .students nut, liaviug tiino to •lUei.il I la.^.-os in all tile subjects otten sit for yiv*..ii.' e.samination of the series. Tbeso •i ^.'iviurmal a.s laiinre.s no matter how many


11 ail.; are sei'iirerl. Many ol tlic toaeliera 1


■lei iliat even if tile coiiise system is miiiu- liMtsI S'liaralo oxaniinntioiLS should lit) pro- vi'leil li.i siiigleBubject students. TTie course y.tom IS exielleiil in theory, providing study


;• . ,i,a ..nl.jei ts, Iml many students liavo n'.ttiie time to atteml tile -school more than or two oveiiings a week and keep paco


mill lioiiie'Aork and tins class ol student lo rereive more eiitsiuragemunt.


\ amli. r ol abbreviations are iiseil below | ■


2 Cookery,’ ’ etc., iiioiuis 2nd


y „ y . s.iminatioii; lignros in iiareiitliiBis Hie number of marks obtained;


i; .i ir- or li.iiers folbm ing- donoto whether a '.i s,-r..iid or lii-st ' lass, or di.sluictioii is '|,;,'vo,l. Ill 1st year (xiursc examinations, ouns ■. lU'e awaided.


.1


.V WTlIiam. 2nd tlrado Ijookkeeping, liia .Marks). 2nd Class,


y.ti.v. William. 2 l'rcucb._ (p ) , • iiaik'. .tiiliur Henry, 1 Woodwork, til l ), 2.


iiou’ liu'St* toUa iiiiiour iLud


;i] nulubtj-y, .uid li th<‘ ninny iii-


jroii nit' uswl aa .-11


:«• Kiill more in- OUll‘T>ilip of :ii*' <j!)strucUvo 1. .’^ir Jiiclinrd lu-loK- the Coal


I''to n number of .1 ;i<i-jlulely ro-


: ib nnuKlv'fl pro- -rm-. .\ recent -•-.im 'li-iovi*red


:;«-M ii'tim devel* ;mjfo<« (I 1-y tho :nrd aI>o ;is.serted


In i'\ plnn.s would, llinL ronl liad t.ti.er of iJie m an


l iie:.- is aLsu . many of


_:!ii 'luring Liiu •


o;'i j •• ;


Ill many tinem-


by !ill ,< in r-tf'


jU' -t:i>n5 ; \^’ily . «i ' M


I j... . land


!‘Te ni*; many Why siiould


;ii-l !i:.'li prices .'.-•d iind men :iM i.MMi who • 1 iKMli.-elvoS . : iNi.-r , thus :i !’o 1 !),• coin-


t !:.y all tlio


• ‘ ■ r- h-iad) aro ,,i!i please .,1 -‘.all ho


•; d ll l.S ,.M on the


:•• • u ayleavo« • .1 - 1 >


-■ • . Ill out- . :


. undor- lyv tho.


!• \vonI<l MicjidoIH'O


: : k :n tfio •• -yindnrd <>f


' • !■ M M


■! ' . ;i-vi‘M .■•i •


• . Im- frnind i Ta^es, ! on


. alue'l of ‘ Ii;. ludins


. ■ 1 • .1 ill -omes ,


!and-


■i, • ‘ bleddinj; ■ h’ iiii'l ex- .s* ams


I .•e.ployiKl.


. • i.nld t4>nd .


r; 1' ' I-, <! M « «> it'S


It II -1 Ha'int; .• ..M-.'h would i.iop.Tty in ,! - I-;', to


.j ;--;.ditful ill* t|,.|t.M inly ap- in-!'i^try


1 ..


, •


- 'ip MMlI'V pr--


■ M'll. ro?r wi:i.!.i:u .'MR.


I,., . I!, s ..ro of


II l;lk.. Illil'l', . I..


piiviloii. I.'iiif' 'll;.: «loy 1"'^^ ’ ’•r '• .


I... . ;ip|Wlint<'<l I].. t.'iuior boini;


jistress Funil-


Ill’TIO.N'.'^. € s. <


12 10 0 .1 0 0


1 - lor tii‘>


.. . [ !). Death : )• jMililic ex-


likimid. .luhn Lewis. 2 I'reiieb, (&»), 1 • .p-iu. Willi.'im 'riioma^, 1 ANoodwoik


li


F .r....-:!,-. .lame-. I. l''reor]i, ( i i l, 1. 1


(OJi. 1 .,....,1


,. .1-liii lleiirv. 1 Hookk.-epiiig. t'.ll). i;..i.m-on, 1 W'Ridv.ork, tflH, t-’ -


„ _ ,


ia-!.mn i'om. 1 llo..kk..'eliing. (.■j'J), 2. rV.


1 1 ;


iwi, ; i;.-i", 1 Dre-ssiii.iking, p '/ . -- it a.:-


ll .--.i.iakiiig. I '.ill .2 .


II.- IV'. .X. lla-. liitslarils Farm. liiiiniiglmi, 1 lliv-smaking. (70), 2.


1). V: , K lull. 1 .Millinery, (00). 2. li -u; Man.I, b Dressmaking. ( '2 ) , ^ I i..it .M.irgarel, 1 ..1


1 Dressmaking, (t-1), 1.


(I siv rib '.Kii/iib-tli. I Dressmaking, (03),' t:;.;'ili K.litb .Mary, 2 Cookery I’ rac., (100),


l; .pi, 1 ..1. . CVr.ba .\gm-. 1 IIre.ssiiiakilig, I I i.* I **


(i-',,;"ii. Kditb .Mary. 2 Cookery Prill. (.50), 2 (' k- .111. lieli.vin, 2 .Millinery, ((>■!), 2. .Marv, 2 Millinery,


(Wi), L r.,:


.Ma'rv. 3 Diessniakiiig, ("b), 2- Mary 'Winifrotl. 1 -Millinery. (8.1). I.


c,;:i,i..n, Marv Teresa. 2 Kreiieb, (0!)) 1. II i.,.a .Margaret, 1 Dieti.smaking, (U2), 2 I)


D ... ; .Nora. 2 ('•>nkery Prae,, (HO), D. ll a 1


1 Margaret. 1 .\Iilliiiei-y, (75), 1. 1 S.irii, 2 Cookery Prin., ( jp ) , 2.


1


llii.-an. Kiltv. 2 Dre.ssniaking. (75), l._^ E • , K l. ii’ A-liion. 1 Cookery I ’rac., ( lo ) , 1


E.;.- Klieii stsbloii. 1 Dressmaking, (5(>). 2 E..- I■'.l:.■^ .Asliioii. 1 Millinery, toOt, 2. E.


y . \r.u\-. 1 Dressmaking. (00\- -■


lj..,.iu,.i. .\iiii, i Dressiimkiiig, (51). 2. ^ 0. .1


;


i; .1 .. . l!.-l.. eia. 2 Dressmaking, (5 p ,2 , , H. i;


,M. la tilive. 1 DiiBsiiiakliig, (dll), 2.


H a ..iv.s. Annie. 2 l-'rencb, (dlO.', P- Hu ■ ,.,n.-,s .Maiv, 2 C.Mikery Prai (.'^•il. L


II .•.1..1V..S. ,Mar\ , 2 CiKikery I’ lin.. (73),2. 11'. !. 1


II. a.l'l -Mi.'v, I Dr.-ssmakiiig, (02), 2. I|... 1


K K iia, -J 1-Tencli, (53), P. K.I.. Il.l.la, I Co-ikery Prac.. (li"D. I- K,.;,


E: .. I, I an. 2 .Millinery, (.27), 1. I. iv . . , . I•;ll-.ld.■lll. -2 Cnnkery 1


..


1, 1


. .. k. Klizal.eili, 2 Millinei-y, (e5). I. ''II.T. ;. Margarel. 2 Cmikery Pine.. (1011),


a I, 1


'1.1 \ II


I'.if !. ■ - -I ■ i:i ■/a' .-tli, 2 Cookery 2 l)re.ssniakmg_. (811, 1-


.. .M.irv Campbell, 2 Freinb. (01), I’ . ' .. I..iiil'i .May, 3 l)re.sMiiaking. (NO). 1.


;.. .1, K:i/..|,.tli, 2 Div.sstiiaklllg. (71). 2. Pinrl, (i.).e. . (5^). 2. 1


•V I. 1 .Maigaiet. 2 C'.okery Prill.. (03), 2 - M ■ M.oe.o.i. 2 Dr. .ssiiiaking. (72), 2. .'I I M.'iaiir.i. 2 .Millinery, (n.'I). 1, ■


M . a 1. i: 1 1, I Millinei v. (52). 2, _ Mi-..


Ilaiiiia'i. 3 Diessmaking. p3>- -■


M .iiai. I'iiiia. 2 Dre.ssmaking, (75), 1. -M -- iial I lain, 2 <'ookery Prae., (.■►). L M ..1,


N . ; M..1V .1 .lii.in -JConkiiy Prae. (NO). 1 ■' )! .: ■


,\nn. 2 Dnas.making. (O'.*). 2. , A.sliion. 2 Cookerv I’ l 111.. ((!3), 2


1 .L'lrel, 1 Dressmaking. (01). 2. : ill. I Dres-inakin.;. (05), 2.


' \ . 2 I ll e.ssinak ing (OOi 2. • !.i. 2 Dres-inaking. (05). 2. Kliz I Cookeiv I’ rae.. (p i ) . L , 1 Ci.oker.v Priii.. (50), 2.


la


■ K.iz . 1 Diessinaking, (•'''■'). 2. , . I.:!!/., 1 Millinery, (.-0). I. K.stl,. I limb. 2 l)iessnial:ing.


Ruth. 2 .Millinery. (S2K I .'. 1 |)r.T-‘'makniLr. <5‘M. 2.


I M n , , , 1 .MiMnnTy, (5'l>. 2^ • •. \ i ,:. t. 1 ( ’ookrry Prnr.. i95). I. \’ ;


! Cu.iic'-rv IVin.. >99). 2. ” d I’M il, F.lb II. I


"i .\ ’ I H 1 )t •'^smak ill'-, ( (d ) . 2. I. k. I, A I )n-"i!iiak:i'i:. f71)_. 2.


• ' Matv. 3 DrofKinnkinir. ^71). 2.


• M.’ i-'. . i Milliim-rv. (^'.^L 1- II ' 1 (Ires-.inakinii, ^>‘*9). 2.


o .MiMiiwry. (^6M L 1 Dn-.-.'-niakinp (60). 2.


M.O-. 1 l)n-m:,king. (70). 2..


" 'i' l i " , 2 Coukury. Prm-.. n»->). " (. I'v o ( ’onkcry Prin.. (G5).^^2.


'■'' i v f i i ’Dii. ’J Divssin’aking. ,'M,


' i'H • n fH-i I Dr^'-'^nak'iig. ( ‘ ’-J,- '• • Kl /atiuih. 2 Dn-sMnakmp.


War,..II Ae Agi


a.


• 1’ Maruaiel Cnokerv Pmr.. (75), S.I.. M;np.iet. 1 Cookery Prin.. (73). I c,..>k"ry Prne.. ( iP L -


> n on \li, ■)


. 1 Dr.'osmriking, (5‘>). -• e .Imie 3 nre.osninkin(>:. ( i " ) .


W'lkins..,,, p.llnn I C.M.kery Prill.. (75). 1- ^ I Name of


Chariiloy. Robert Kenyon. Alox ...


C.andid.aU... ,'''<>>• '" f . , r,4 2 P7 .51 (D 43 2


■ !'■ . 1 1 )p‘-sn;s!; itiLC. ((>1). \ir,. M;iv. 9 Drcseitiakinii. (76),


.Mary Horner, 3 Dressmaking, ( id ) , I !. \. .ll--ie. -J Dressniakilig, (02), 2. | 1 !. .\iiii, 1 .Millinery, (S3). 1.


.


RURAL EVENING EDUCATION.


EXAMINATION SUCCESSES. -----------


hold in conno<?tion with the Lnncashiiv ;iiu! j Ci'fg't*n, •'<« a young man, begai. to take an JL.lsiiIis :iri‘ now to Immi uf e.xjuniimtioii.s ' i t ! /


a li'd ot smTi'.K.sfui studont.s. BARROW.


Atkin. .\nni<*, 1st (Irade C<iokery Priii.. ((51 Marks). 2 Class.


Aikin. Annie. 1 Cookery Prac., (70). 2. Bont-liy.


I ( ’4K)kcry i’rac.. (5(1). 2.


; CMiO'-liiro InstitiU's lor >.tmlonls a1 Rarrow javti\« inu-n-st in ilm irm])4*ram<- movenwnt, nml \\ liallny vvoning schunis. I'ullmiin^; '■‘' Iwith Llio priiidplii-s uf wJlicli )iu hiul from ol'iUi-


|houd iKJCii iinhuod. His first icmponince spevvli


Booth. .Mary. 1 Cookery Prac.. (65). 2. Chathiiin. Riiiilv, 1 Cookery I’ rin.. (J^l), 1. ChaUmrn. Kinilv. 1 Cookery Prac., (85). 1- , ,


PRRLIM INARY Tia'IINICAL CUirRSF- (PART l.l


Naniu of C’andiduU?.


Jl.fUh. Rul»eil .. Ilurrocks. Ralph Locniing:. Ralph


Kng- .MaLlie- Draw. Hv- lish. mal.irs. ing. aiill. .. 90 91 50 s.«


.Sulijeds and Mark.s.


.. 40 ..


5(5 51


PIIFLIMINAIIY TKCllNICAIi COHRSK. (PART II.)


Nnino of C indidat**.


ICng- Matin*- Draw- Sci- R**- got out uf ))i’d, a messenger (ume t<» him aud ! ‘hnral service wa.'- -ludd. the Rev. .f. M. Ii.'^h. maiics. ing. unce.snli.


Snbjeets and Marks.


K<Mivon. .b'hn ........ S9 \< 76 W 2 S.v iidleiu'T-st. H:ir. .. .^2 •>!


(>■ a v h a l l k v . ‘Dn-v-'niaking. (TOM Athcrbm. Doris, 1 Cookery I’ rac. (i8) 1.


• Drowei-, Alice. 1 (-’ooken ’ rae., ( ), L Hrooks. Kdiia. 1 Cooker.v I’rne.. ( IJ), L


i BriMik'^. Cwcniifdcne. 1 (ou!.fi_\ I i .h .. (■ I») ' Cnrr'.'l’ li.vllin. 1 Cookery Prac., (74) 3. : Gue-i. Heat,ire May, 2 Cookery I’rne.. (.'0),


i frnvdm-k, CInrn. 2 C.mlor.v Pine (!)5) I Halt; Fva. 2 Cookery


D.


' TTiirt Afnv 2 Cooker.v Pae.. ( •Vnile’y, DoroOiy, 1 Cooke^v Prne., (. 0). 1.


: VarlcV! May, 1 Cookery Prnc (''3). I; ' \V;i(hliiict'"i. Amy.


ph k tm m ix a u v (P A ir r 11.) Bubjpctfl ftiid Alarks.


(33). n. (90). 1.


WilkiowMi. Kliziil.elli. 2 ( oidior.v Inn.. (> ). 1.


n'.,'.' /-a\ tf.ch nm c a i, cnnH.'H'L ■> 10


mill at 35<. ^veekly. 'Hiis \vn« a teuipt.ing bai’ , but .Mr. (Sr<'gson, to bi.s honour, be it sahl, doteniiiiied lu .stick to the bargain.


'I’he


was inada at {Jhatbmn whmi 18 yvai.s uf age Ho wniil over Ut a UMnpvraiico nibcUiig in that villagi’ when tin; Rev. Rowland liigi-am, .M.A., \sa.s jirupu.sing lu vstubli.sli two linipviiima* sui:- iolir.s : one fur llm moderators and the utln r for Um! loUl abstainer.'.


(Leomii.. ('.mstam’e. 1 Cor.kery I>rnc..^ (S5».l jaml ^poU(■ against llm modcratorh society. Ho 'lavlnr. I’ nideno*. 1 Couk«*ry j’ rnc.. (50), 2. |was a'l fm* inUil ahs.lintMuv, no moderation, and


{h-adt’i Ilf a Iiand uf vi>mi'4 men from Clitiierue, ,


. , , i


(JregMni acUal -


he uliimatcly gtdi a resolution carrie<I in fiivouj* of the eslahlishment of a swrieLy fur leetoLdlor.s only. Tho next night he made hi.s maiden j)lat- i form .spewdi where iliere wa.s then a fiouri.sliirij' siicietv. In 1840, he was eluded secretary of the


30 D CUtheroo Tompomnee Stniief-y in coMiicotiun with ) 1>


I>


hardly secured to iiim ih.* ni'cosstinea of life, infitilier of the Clinreh elioir ami in eoinpli- On awakening iie.xl moniing. in fact, befure he!


. ,, I . 1- *.i "


• r er ' Hie <listnct I he lirtlegmoni is a popular to hiiu the elmir attemieil and a fully-


Jl^th an* exln*m(4y well-known


s;,i<l h.. .oul.l Imv a situ.-ilion in .v Blavkimr.. i R'lwvlin'o. nnai... .illiciating. Tin. bridu. Who was given away by lier hrolher-in-Iaw.


'retuperain *• ( ‘omio.il, iiowover, knowing the fad raised his wage to one guinea. A more huniur- tms and taking teniper.'incc fipeakcr had noser bren minibered mnung their ranks. He swayetl tho audiemxi with dry humour ami funny stor­ ies. At political gulherings, his «|uaitit. saying' and puns were irrc.sistilflo, while in tlie Town ('\inncil chamber: l‘«’w round the hoani lus .smart aa he In joke, and wit. and I'ejiarlee.


Jolin Crit<‘.hlev fh'ime. tin* ssveeti’si, of Lan­


cashire ])oetfi, in vol. 2, page 238 of h\s poem^ dedicated a poem to Gregaon, which ho en­ titled “ Tlio Angol of 1’cmp«Tamr.” A stanr.a runs thus : Dwpair not yet, yo Ohristian souls—for hark! A snumi of solace oorneth from Ui« dark, A bright form is*'ues from the lieavenly gloom. And ofl she passes on nxokea ampler room. Tl. is iho Angol Temperance:—rojoiro! And liail her aovoni with a thankful vo’cel


VERY DIFFFRENT. I The vicar of the rillago was namod Smith,


and he luwl recently boon honoured by tbo de­ gree of D.D. ’I’he doctor of tho village was also named »Smitli, )n*nco the followimr little story. ; A strangi.T e-.ime one day U> the pkaoe ami a.sked a native tho way to Dr. Smith’a house. ] “Which Dr. «Sniith do moan, nirT” was the reply: “ Mm woi prenciies or ‘im wot prac- j tises?”


. '


Mr. ( ’, 'I'unilviii.'L Newton, wa.s ;iUin»(l .iii a <lretvs 4>f iijivy Mtui gaherdiju- and liat to


, innteli. She carrie*! a hcautifiil liuuijiiot. a 'gift froin the liridegrnuni. !i.*r attemhuils w<’re Mi‘;s Mag‘xi( Wilkinson, sister of Ihi' liridngroom, nnd Miss V.. Hixlg'nn, of Settle, a iiien* of the l»ride. butli of whom won* mivy blue custimies :nnl hats’ to (orn*.spond. Altei* the ecremoiiy, a ri‘ri*ption wa.s lu*!d at tho homo of tin* bride and .suli.sequently tin* newly-innfried ronple left b>r Colwyn Bay for the ll t’ie\moon. Many of tho guest/? ae- conii»anie<l Mr. ami Mr.s. 'Wilkinson to tlie jqidway .station and there a<l<K*d huge quan­ tities of confetti to lln'ir (smgratulntions.


i FOR THE fflAN OF TA S T E If you aro thinking of sclocting your New Suit, wo would appre­


ciate a call at our establishniont. You will find we are offering a wido range of fine matoriais comprising some exceptionally neat and smart patterns.


LOUNGE SUITS FROM £ 3 15s. Od.


Call to-day and examine these materials for yourself. We will bo delighted to show them to you, oven if you do not wish to buy.


JAE^ES L . BULGOGK & SON LTD. Regent House^ Glitheroe.


1 v;:i -i I Nam.- ul I andidnu*.


Hiiii'-oii. .\jinir ....... Hiu-iieu. Adii .......... rh)ii}ililon. Will i fred Kitsoii. Ell?:. Wesioiiy Mur.sden. Sarah Ann , Parkin.son. Eli?:abeLh Reatl. Louie ............ Smitlloy, Fxlith ....... niiornber. Hilda ......


WilkinBOn, Ellen. 1 Cookery Pruc., (65), 2. vX^ii


Wilkinfioii, Ellen, 1 Millineiw, (75) ; 1. nriglcy, Violet. 1 Drt'ftsmaking. (52), 2.


Kllon, 1 Dro.ssninkinjF (50) 2.


PRELLMINARY TECHNICAL COUILSE. (P A R i ’ I . )


Atliaiii’ CVril K ......... 50 85 71 P tocksliutt, Gcorgo ....... ^15 75


Name of Qmdidato. Eng-Alatlio-Draw-Ro- , , ,


M ,, ,


Subjects and Marks. I's'i. inatios. ing. sidt. 44 p


C<)T\i>erlliv\'aito, J^klwnrd 55 62 64 P Oowning, George F. ... 45 4S 53 P Grundy, Jaincss E...... 50 57 71 p


Hawk wood, Eric .......... 55 50 71 P Huivfield, Jame.s .......... 60 4,^


Knight, \Villinm E. ... 50 46 33-


43 p 34 p


Alarsdon. Stophen ....... 35 63 70 P Slator. W i i fr^ R ...... ^


WhitiVvido. Norman ... 75 80 70 P


PRKUIMINAUY TEOHN ICAl. CX)U USE. (PAR.T I I . ) Subjecta and Alarks.


Name of CVindidato.


A8ht4m. Richurd . llradBliaw, Nor. P. •laince, Albert E... Killingbeek, Robt. laylor, .lamas .... SiiniLSon, .Tohii W.


90 {> And now the iowii s e n c ^ ^ Us toihng poor; |x ,nay never be of sernco os a speaker, but my . , t f.. . . . . . .


Tho weaver husteiis to his cheerless loom- Childron in groups rush from tih-3 cottage door And wiuidcr far away 'mid Summer’s bloom. Now rings tho voice of joy Uirough every sti'oot: And sUl is busincM and bustle Ibei'c: Tho pallis re-eulio wiUi a 'thousnnd feet Hasl’ning away to broiithe the morning air.


(John Tate). Eng- Matho- Draw- Sci- Re-


inaties. iii(j. .OUCt'.rililt.. SG G2 56 50 2 78 45 02 42 2 83 40 00 47 *2 !)l


7!) 49 04 40 0 79 .13 53 40 2


40 40 52 2


Naiuo of Candidat-o. . ,,.


PREIJMINARY COMilERCIAL COURSE. (PART I.) SubjccU and Alarkh.


Addi'on, William W. 75.. 63 Bailey, Thomas ........... 73


Eng.-Arith- Short- Po- 86 P


54


Knight, Dori.s ........... 79 IS S5 A iiMinher of studB»tits loo!; only tlio .sliort*


47 70 p P


Itaud examination in the Ifit .VL^iir’.s commer­ cial f'our.se and are lliu.s rc‘tjjrm*<l a.s failure.s. All. however. M'cured fiist-(4a.s« inark.s. a.s lollows;—FieUher. Ida, 94 marks; riitchen. .Mary C., S9: .lolmstoii .|)<uotliy, 91: .Met- eidfe. Clarice. 96; Slmrplcs. ThcVcvsa A.. 73; 'Ihwaile, Eli/.ahetli, 87; Wils^m. Doris. 97.


Naim* ol ('atnlidatr.


PRELIMINARY CO.MMERCIAf. COniSE. (IMRT II.) Snliioits and .Marks.


. Il'.wl.ei.l llargroavrs, 1 limikkeep- McGinJy. .Mary .1......... 69 10 5! .M-maa-. 1 l)re..v'niakiiig,_ (12), 2. liio. Wea-viev.. (Inndloton, 1


Eng- Mail- N<'(‘db'- Ro lish.


.


inenr, 60


11)0 100 1IKI


IIHI 00 lS5oo IIKI"' Kill


Pit RUM I.VARY DO.MKSTIC fOlMtSR. (I'ART m


Siibjfi-t.s ami .MniK'n. Hoii.'jo- iiokl


Namn of Cnn'lidiite. Fug- Man- Noedb'- Re- Oirnwoll,


llsh. ago- niont


Inrv ......... .... Cai’olim* .... 40


Kl-i- ....... ... 79 Winifretl


... 10 55 work. .suit.


50 09 2 2


6u .':;i n 15


0" 2


Eng.-Arith- ShoiT- lish. iiiotic. hand, .suit.


PR EM.Ml.NARY DO.MKSTU’ COPRSK. (PART 1.)


Snbjcels and .Maiks. Hou.se- hold


1


age- work. .suit. ' neiir.


*J BEnER asisi (Ground ISiitheroG.


WALKS AND TALKS, BY DALESMAN.


She comes to drive tho doraon from bis lair, I'o cleanse from crime and mitigate despair— Comes with Iier handmaid Charity to bless The'soul-bound slavc.^ of loatlisomo drunken­ ness.


In a letter dat^ 1st September, 1853, to Jlr.


Councillor Gregson, tho poet Prince expressed a desire to toko the pledge with him, and ac­ knowledged tliat drink had been his besotting 1®*“ ' Later ho wioto: “ In joining your baud


j humble ]>on may bo exorcised in tho cause. Please pardon niy scrawl and t^e waiit of an ! 'envelope which is not at hand.”


j (The lack of an envelope was overcome by i


; tho poet wrapping lus note in paper ;ind sealing i I it with red sealing wax and addressing it ?s ! follows; “To Mr*Oregon, Tcmpei'unco LocLiircr, \ ' Aspden’.s Coffee Heuse, lilackburu.’ ’)


j Tlio inlluence oi “ the seven nien of Preston*’ I Altliough tho poet in tlic most charming j


—Joseph JJvcsuy and others—who ug Temper- yer.ses extolled tho virtuce of tcmixiraiico, yet' anco Hefonuers in tho last century created al- it is .sad to relate that the love of drink was Jiis most a furore throughout >Uineashire and some' p:u*ts of Yorkshire, made their arguments tel'


in our old bovougli It was to Josepli Livcsey i had better tell tlho trutili'. Tho otlier day tliat the honour belonged of being the great some fatal nlluence seemed to bo at work to pioneer of temperance reform, ho ,having di*;iwn o^^^lavo me. I met some old associates and up, at Preston, on the 1st of September, 1832,


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tiio hrsl teetoUal pledge. Joseph Livusey lec- ajgn iho pledge again wiUi ^Ir. Howadh. I am l.iired ul Chllicroo on several occasions. That very sorry for this sad affair and beg to bo his visiUs weie noL futile tiiero is evidence in tiho fact tiliat th'- trustees of tiia .Methodist


.1 i- . . 4 . 1 1 J T . T- , l>ormittcd, 1 \vill go to Bury lo-morrorw and ^


li'di. metie. hand. suit. As.o.!iation Chauel, in the year 1844, pressed Urn .


73 ]> following resolution: ,


Booth, Horace J........... 6‘) 48 74 P P.vo. Horace (J.............. 65


without any foninil leave being obtAmod. n. the htroet g.ave liim the sign of recognition | Tiio old lenipcrancc painty’s headquarters for —not as a known criminal, but as a man known a long time were at tho Temperance Hotel in V' .Moor Lane, tMitheroe, wliioU was keiii. l,y a man


lectures on every Friday and Saturday night \r?,w . . . .


/ I l l w • . .'I.mchester, two out of every throe policemen' Ixindon, Liverpool and;


n.timjd .Jamo.. DaVL-on, a labourer, of Primivsc. ui>en.air meetings. But lie liad never been Tlu-iv meetings vudd be lield somoliuie.s out- “ caught napping.” Ho was cerhiinly fined once’ doors, often in front .of tin- Whiti* Lion, hiu k'* their indoor gubkiiiiics wore usually at the


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.Vv^ociatiim U1JIH.M- ’, or the New .Molliodists, virt«jrv 1'hL \


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as it was ilu-n termed. A man best known as it h remembered that l.lregson was alway., Billy 1’m4


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, 1 ,\nwMV. jhL, w.Ls not surpising, porliaps, when ../.f \


mciil lie would laumdi iiiUi a dpcech which, if j him with ‘•standing loitering and rciimining in not. eloquent, whs marked by txinu-slncss. Poor t’be sireet.' tJregson contended that h was not' Billv had Ix-eii biueii in h.L voungor d;ivs with •‘‘Biinlin" in iJu- .slieet at aJl but iipon a heap nf 1 ,vi,,,, ;


,<-M,'i„i,l soiiM.iiin,.;. ii[,ei. a l, n;;ll,v iianiMiii.-i-. I L';,';'; ''- iC ' '' '


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id alcoholii- .-Acrjii'iil, and lit; knew t'llking aliont,


I’ vo.s.:iIrlir,;or,,,o.o:ah rriio.v W c;y, H (« flavo f 1 , .Snrvovor—iIt was atOnry Locfc.


M. ,, ,


I’ p i ShDcklctoii (fathr^r of Sir David), and


.Mr. das. J


Illio.;. 12v« Liar,


hit.uk.Ti. tin la of J.ocils,


Lccils


FlKdward Unibl). a Milor, who wa.-* V!


Whit.ukon.»i Mil. la mmons Dr. M - .\lMr. M’illiam i i')I


William J’nmmijns, on one Bjccasion, charged •


‘ hnil fornieriy stood. The police had Uiercfore! | .‘.iinimoncl i’Ik, wiong man ; li„ .Mioulil havo


iymjf ground where a public house I


I H'" I"’-"'! Lili’ni. oiitainahlL* to Inii.iiiguo tlir Inii -; : „nc!i mi.n, (i)i' o.Naniple, as llm mv:i! '


i»*il lo gia, .sumiiioiierl t.lio iiimpli.. who waro slaiiding in tlic L'lion liiis jioint tJio.Inmch ilii-missed t.lif


r o1,;;;! lhHy UL''^Masar7»ril llnry, Lancasliiri;—brought


I‘ll«s plan uf U iJa,rn town, and after 20 miiimtes'mUi I ihscussion and .-xamination it wn.s decidetl llial


j, jficry olotpioncc. bui this gi-ntUmiaii s m-ept-.-i: j “ Did you order me awayV” ho asked thopoli.e- 'ill ('litliLToo was not too encouraging, for an .


‘ WhvV asked


olil lilock iirinlor inforimxl me he .saw him, in j ! , | * B e c a u s i * J Iciiow you would not go.' ,l.e ^ra,■kct Pla,.,.. riilheroo, Irealod In a


S r ' l ^ t i d 'n o S ’


‘iliower of eggs nono of which were too frosh. INiV. (Jilo'; 8f*oft (Kiinwl (irrerq, 'b-<.rgc Tomlin­ son, of .Middb'slKuongh ; Mr. Tomlinson (Craven Iviitho) ; -Mr. H. Simpson, Wiswcll; Mr. M.


Franklaiul (Dnthnin) and many oilirrs. TJirru wiLS, howcvei. 4


1 \fiy rari* man who l»y JiLs


cdoipK'iitri* and di>fVi*Lion, a<’hic\’i*d miinh in ific raii'-o of t4’iiij*criiiM'f, Lhi* laU- .Mi. ('ouiinillor Will. iIi'L’g.vii iLla<Jvburn). Ho wjl a native tf


KiUl,u.stcr, but roroived Ins traiiiiiig at .'loor | l„sta„lly the Imgo boltle .sliot forth the cork Laiio U..M.1‘'.(J., Clitberoo.


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moeliiigs at Uiu risk of Ids life. .Many yoars ’'plntteied its contents, some of wliicli llowed , , ■


,,g„ 1,0 was addresSMig a ,rowd opposite a publ'e • , , .......4. . llov. fur ivt-r. It w


■hoiiso at Padiliam. when out caim* a rhaml'rr 'nlnnsil from liic btilroom window. ForUinatcIy pt lamp po.si- uncstmi iht' pnvgiv.ss uf Uie danger- lull's niLsih* ur riri-gson would havo been laid ft.-> at CliJiei'Oo that Mr.


Mr. Ilrcgsoii Irispieiilly spoke at ii.'mi.eram’e ' ,


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. ‘ ■ . ' , done with yet. He had some powder left. ' “ No," was the reply.


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(iold. "M’ell, you’re taking ’em lih.at wliich gels tho .steam up!” oaid tho teototaller. "Yes,” .said tho haymaker, “Will you have a drink?”


I "'I’liaiil; you all l.ho same, but I’m a teetoUiller” | wilb an awful “ l.liuiige,” hho beer roso in tliu


iiLo a rockol, whilst tho hottlo belched and Hie Ifclobiller's faiicv waistcoat. ‘Well.’


of the tci'totjillers. He wa.s taimte<l by wor- hhippers of Bacchu.' for associating with “ such


like.’ Hii made !iif» ivjdy oti a public platform and quoted the words of .Mr. RusseU, M.P., uttered in the Ihiblic Hall, Preston : “ Wo admit that you liuvo some good ones on


your side, and wo have somo l»ad ones on our siflc. hut if all Uio !jad une.s uu our «ide wero on your side tliey would ba Ion timw worse; and if,nil tho good ones on your jude


Would I’omn ov(t tn us they would be ten times bettor.”


(To l>c ContiniuHl.) A ROWLAND MARRIAGE.


^^Gro;it inlvrr.M wjis iaken at Shiidbiini uii Tuc.sday moruin;4 in tho maniugo at the i Paiash ( ’Inirdi. uf .Mr. Tom WilkiiLs«)n, elder ,


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•which ho worked for nimi years. Iji 1849, 'le ! 'ruwii IN-id. mal .Miss Li/./ie 'I'ayhir. of Fa."t- hednn;* liie fii>t' temperance missionarv fui j I*’''.'* P.lDcki.Mt ri, a wvkiv wane ,.f 1&.. \vhi. !i


j,nd .Mi>. Thomas WilkiiLson. t.f si.ster of Mi's. T. Walker,


—you VO made mo break leotolal: I can la.stc it on iny lips!” 'I’lie liaynuilcer was .so con- vnlseri with laughter that his fumbling efforts to get the eork resulted in a -itOl gi'cater loss of lifjuor. Teetotaller and haymaker alike laugiied liiMi tily, mid both enjoyed tho cacapiule. A Clitheruo e.\-pub!ican’s .son* joined the ranks


former, who often addrassod li-otot-il inoetingx ^ ill Clillieroo and distriet, many javiis .ago, was I dosrundiiiy Urowsliolmc lleiglus oiiu' soltry I summer’s day. WoiidiiiK Ids iray .-iloiig llio lield i path near llrowsliolme Hall, ho met a haymaker u-ith a largo heor bottlo on ronfo for Uio Jiay-


3 \orkshireman, nn ardent fempernm.c re- 1 r ! ^ w r o n g . Rut Grogson wa.s I am-iisliiro-broui;hl


‘great unpaid,’ but iio repeated the of- ' the same day, hud another trial, and then


vU« i . w.i-i the proud lonvciier of the i “ g'cnt’ on t.lu- law—it was always witli him a


mfethi'.:', iuni toi tliis iiurpose went I’oimd with '''inable assi-t. ConsequentJy when a trial i 1


l<--e'il "C- ^ f if- Mimmoned for street oUtruct on by holding :


good work. Not that he never ' a police court. Ho had often liceii ;


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ho humbly acknowledged. In a' 29Uh November,


A Model for all Confession is good for the soul. ' liowever, I may be;


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Re.solvBid, tlmt ilio Tcmperaiico .Society have JLl. He Iwd peregrinated England so often and ! the privilege of u.sing the School Room for 1*^*^ ’®*“/' so well knowii as a temperance man tliat'


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