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£110 5s FEBRUARY 1921 j . & F . b e n t h a m , m a r k e t


.TH ER E IS NOTHING LIKE GOOD BREAD


AND IF YOU WANT TH E BEST ASK YOUR ' GROCER FOR


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DAWSONS The Bread with the Golden Cruet.


G. Ha^^SOM WHOLESALE BAKER,


Shaw Bridge, Clitheroe TH E ALLINSON’S BREAD BAKER,


ELOCUTION --m Pupils coached for Platform or Stage. W. CLAYTON, “''•c'irt'ifcVo’'c""’


Mr, Clayton is also open for engagements as Elocutionist or Entertainer,


All the T ending Makes of Solid Tyres stocked and fitted on by power Press Day o r Nighte


SOLID TYRES. All kinds of Repairs.


Complete Overhauls. Body Building. Whechvrighling and Repainting.


HORSTBiAN LIGHT GAR. COUPE 2 & 4 Seaters.


East Lanc.ashirc Agents for this well appointed Car.


Li vesey’s Motors Ld. Motor Engineers & Body Builders.


Hollsn Rank Garage B L A G iC B U R i^ .


TELS. 6678— 4081.


Harry Gent & Co. Dukes Brow, Blackburn


General Tinsmiths & Sheet Metal Workers


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MAKERS AND REPAIRERS OF DOFFING CANS, CARD CANS, W E F T CANS, OIL CANS, AND ALL COTTON MILL REQUISITES. ALL CLASSES OF DAIRY WORK. REASONABLE CHARGES FOR GOOD WORK. Samples anywhere. Telephone No. 0003, Ill.-xckburn.


OXHONE OXHONE


The Matchless Dog Food The most- suitablo food for all broeda of Doga.


Mr. j. TuniLT's Cliampion “ Wycnilar Trail.” winner of *J hirsts and Cluiinpion* ship at liilinburgli Show, is led daily on Walsh’s Maicliless Oxhonu.


OXHONE will Iceep your doga in perfect health, with clean skinB and free from wonna


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OXHOKE is the food yon require if you wLsh to improve the condition of your doga


OXHONE is u.sc(l by all the prin­ cipal fuDcicra & exhibitora


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Poid in !/■ Unys Ijy .nil liiMncliOS ,it Ti*rra<'f, <


J. IlAIUtUHAVl^S. fir<-'’ 'T. SiiifoiJ. ( 'l i ’.tjeroe 'Jrirrr,


S WIN DLK.nUUsT. ' Iru. . r. ll.irruvv DKANS. tiforers. Wh.illt*) Ahk ytFjr «»".'« 'iru'«T to slorl; ftaiiio.


litviiufa'-titro 1 Ity


Walsh’s, 23, 25, Penny Street, Blackburn


Harold Blackburn CORPORATION STREET F!SH DEPOT.


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N O W ST AN D S M A R K E T EACH S A T U R D A Y


WITH TOl’ Qr.AU'J'V K1 ,S II At Rock Bottom Prices.


I-’lLI.KTh!, FIXXO.X.S k KII'PEIIS Direct Irom my Own Curers !


jJUY where a J-l’IIT.IC .MOXl-.l IVill GO .V LOXG IVAY 1 1


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•jirKAT TICKirrS, SlCKWICltS, tVKIGinS, CUTbKUYY, Etc. MnUer of I,ml:


Scale.., Counter Italnii'C.s. etc., for all pur- J a m e s C r o s s l e y ,


Works: HIGH STREET (near Station), Tel. 6427.


BLACKBURN. MetlioilisL


uivt* <»r :i foiHtM-l Ii.'itl ;n tl i f rnil-tsi lluT<* ht'ili;^ ;i trowtlrd


jindifiuv. 'J’hc Itvling-s ol tin.* jncmlicr.s wore toliiit-ously


llu‘ tii'^lolul rMruliuii nl wliuli Mr. llulltui tli^orvi's lit'll f ly ( tingru Lula t ion. tin- Itillowinj^ tfi iii'': -


l*’fhru;iry


^Ir. .1. Sutrlifl't*. L'U, Ksliton 'ronaco. Clillioroc.


m llio aildross, ujn»n This is in iitli. iHL>J.


Dear .‘^ir.--Un lu-Iialf of ili tlio NoNon-.'^U-ft I C'o-o]HTali\f S(H*ii*ty. I.ow .Moor, Clitliorof. w»* hog io olfor you


inrmiiers -d


uwv iivariy cougralulati'iiis ami gooil wi'iics on ftMnpU'ling your iiliy \ ia r s ’ I'aiihlul


.M-rvico to this soviet\. \W fully ro.ilisr ti*c |•l•s!nm^iIjilil irs that


\<m liavo liatl t«* lUMl'Ut.i.kf ih*'ougli(*ut this lon|4 loni i ol ol!i(«‘. ami nmrv o'.jiiTjally <lur- iiu; llio pa‘-t- .’'vwn year.-, and uc art* iii- (Uttl jirvally phxtMtl t4» iimi timt jiHvr pa.s'-- tn;C lliroiigli a g i ia t tri.sis and a huig IKTiod of Iratlo <li'prc'-Nio!i smii lias mufr holort' lifcii fNpft'ifiHvti. llic Sui ifly is in a tiiioti souml. .siahh* linant ial pusiiaui. 'riiis, .sir. i,.. ,-nliivly tliroiigli ymir laiv.


Inroight . ami p -<kI iij;timg'’iii<-ni. ^;«-m*r- ally. NVo .sine* I fly trii'-t tloiL :ln*mnial iflatmiis


whicli h a \ f f'.i.'h-tl thriiii'^lmul \o i ir iiniijm* .')U ycaif'’ h-nii t.f ttlii *• htiwtnui xouj.sfll ami cat h im lahrr tij ilii- ■ rxinifti on t" a


cad. In a-hiii;i vn.i 1 , 1 jiMfot. i!‘is imrcaii ami


l.oolct ;isc. vtt .. as ;in at i.iiou Ictigiiifiit t>f \«iiir tliiiy vcl! dtui". I’.c t uidfr xoii oiu’ good will am! piii> that may l*c cii- i!<i\\vd Asilli lilt* host. c»f iic.dtli lor a great numlar of \iar.s and that vtui may Im alilo io<<inlJiim' ill.* ot'.'d worl. whnh has Ikiii <lonc .*>o iailhluliy and «nu'cauiiiously <Iur- iii;: the l'in; 4 pi i :i> I d \iu.i as-o-lat idis at !.o\\ .Mimr. W’f aio. sir. Vtuii ^ t.u! Id id!.'. .


.!(thn ( ’.Eito'. I’ro'-i'h u t . Wall'-r (*. S. 'roniliii* ot. Ti casui t r. Ilol oH K. T«uii|iii.sou. >* •! i t;ii \ .


'l iio titniii'!. it•.l^linls> cli.u .’i iltc


prut I'tsling.-, ujii.l! were jirc.sid.'d tuti* hy Mr. K. Harllc;., a lurmcr prc-'-ul.-iit. he liaviiiv: the supjKUt- on ilii jilatturiii el mei:!l>''r.> ol l!ie ( tUlinmi.s- and elltfl.'.


A Manager in a Hundred. .Ut4T « \j:r«s.s:j)j: plea'-iiie at- iho lar^iom-'s


<•1 tin* gatlnTiiig. tlie ( hairiiian jioinled out that .Mr. .^in-elilie IgmI 1m»:i lll.•:lao;,•r <»t‘ tin* .S'ltic-l;. 1,.|- .1}


l ie jir,-l took ll iatpoM. lorn at a wag.** «>l *JN. a \vi * !; ami liy jur-


.si \ I'l am «• and stra i- at lent mn t.i dm v la* liml so ph-a' i d the im uil *-r.s lh.it his l onium ial ion l ial e|(,v*rl till.Y liri n increasfd. .Mr. .'siutiili- al. on.* tiiiio d*rlaiiim tli.il ih-y uen* uoiim to mala- iiMii a niillioiiair.*. ( I.aught,-r. i N<it Mini. (It to lal.iiur .'Illy tin* oilicial mmrs ol opeiiiim. .Ml*. SiMtlilh* M-r\''.l tlie intcn* i-4 .it the iminhel.s 11 1 '•e;|s<*li and Olll ..f .sea.s.in. alua.YS h.-iim al. rt in the .sorvit.* of llie .•'ucii'tw More lintu om**. in* li;nl im l people al the .station


p.omI**. laU' tui .'Saturday


nmlit'*- rather lhaii 4li>;ip!ioint llifiii am! it was hi. ( ti*-toiii i> d. \dt*‘ W . ‘diiev.hiy afi**r- t lolls lo litiMiie s \:,sits i<i niai Kliiirn. jtisist- iinc oil pa.\mo his <»v.ii ra’. iua\ fare.


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4Uie ill a liumlr.'d would clo as inmli a* Mr. Milcliilo III w.iilvni'j. lor the !i. nelil ol tli.* n'eiiiheis ami h* V..IS alv'..i;.s hind'aii'l itnir- t.sHL-;. D.-spii,* .sumlry olf.*r*. iiotn un't rupu- |.»iis tr'a«lei>. .Mr. Siit‘ !ilie had or*<v.il tun.- and aeain lliat hi> m>


iisi fo,wa s not j’or


.sal**. He was a lu a \ s out lor a n;dtt. just, true ami fait* <{. ;d and lli*- *-onn*| p siiopn ol tlieS.Hielv ua.s en:ir. t\ diio to .\Ir. .siit- lilies .A.Ttion ami on *


. *H‘.u. hear.)


\Vhdsi man.'. Mill. l;e> li.id of mM*,s..itv paiil onl\ (hI. in tile e divith-nii. ih.* nieml>*is .u l.«n\ M<;'t]- li.ol i teo .1 ceorl rc-ldls. lliailK.s 1.1 the h u s i ma t iini. a oi .Mr. Sutt l'lfe. Mr. .^lia.\. inanim i .•] the l.'iu. i- Darwen


.<0 , 1 . 1 oflt j-. d . iiot.,iiilation to Mr. .<iit- elili'* oil til** 4 l•I■•h|•.ll i. n ,ii Ills jiihilts*.


Ih*


stal .-l ih.it .Mr. .<meldie w.is held in llu* l.Uj.he- 1 I' i . eiii I.; .-dl olln i' hipej s iimi man­ agers \Mth \’.lioi!i ill* taim* iiil»> 4i>ntai-t ami a.'h’i i*\ I* li: .( that !)'• pels iiudi;. Inu! 4h*ri\'i‘d ^r.at I'em lit tnuii Mr. Sul<hli ‘**.s ejiimM*!. L-.'.y .Moor Stv iel\ was forlumito lo Imv** -sU‘ ii u man al- ih** load 4.f alfairs. flh*ar. liemM Mr. W. *1. IN.vev. s.M-relaiy ami maiiaeer


4.1 111., ( ’iitlieroo S4K*iely. aU> 4*spre.*.s('4l pleU- .stilt* at iM-iiig |*resf*nt. ami .leilaieil liim.selt d.*liglit4*d lo pay irilmiv to a man uho wa-s fnt-v not <mt ami ^till p>itU'. st.nmg. hvery- hodv liml ups *'‘«iil clowns and it wa.s a ival ph-asmo to Ih* prt.sent at om* ol Mr. .Snt- ciilh^’M Wi'll d.'sfi-Vfd “ U!Ls.” Sm h tin oeca- sion was v<*ry em-oura^;iiig and lie was p!eas4*<| Hull tliv l/ow Moor luomher.s were t-o liuingly


‘mi f ty may l*i' FIFTY MOT OUTS


CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS HEAPED UPON MR. J. SUTCLIFFE


MANAGER FOR LOW MOOR CO­ OPERATIVE SOCIETY FOR HALF A CENTURY.


HANDSOME GIFTS FROM TH E MEMBERS AND TRADESMEN.


wiiH ropoKiiisod !ib Mnor on Siibiirclii', wlien .Mr. Jiiinc.s .Sntcliiro. Jiininine]- nt Iho Nol-son-strcot C'(>-ni>rnitivc« Socioty wns l>rc- .senU’d with n Inimlsomo illuinimitw inl.lnw. the wmic of .Mr. K. llnltoii; im onU Iniiynu- Imokcnsf; nii o;il; .hicohi nn t.illlm'niid ;m


oasv chiiir. thi«,' l:cins liers. The prescntnluni "ns innde m the "’‘iV'' Fil'ty .veai-.s’ l:iiUifiil ;iml fllUiiiib siTyico


r0C0Bni.sinK -Mr. SutclHTc'a same time expio^siiiB the hope I '”'/-


(Hoar, Iicar.) President’s Tribute.


Tlio pic.sentation wa.s made l).y Mr. .lolin


Coalo,s' tlio presidi-nl of tho aociety, wlio do e laml in's giatilieation a t liciiiB linnourcd to tako part in tlio procec<linB.<. Twelve inonth.s ago lie li.id tin* l>lca.sme of iwescntinB a (;o d miteli to -Mr. Ilai ticy m ivroBiiition o l .1(1 years’ .service and liononr.s tliiis .seemi-d to 1 ) 0 faJJin^4 upon Jiini thick and fnsfc. Wr, SutcIifFo'/s sorvico was Jong aiid vtilimhie ami. ho added. Ihero wa.s littlo doulit that Ja)W Moor could giro many otlicr placivi a long start in llm inatlcr of the loi ig-semco re- cord.s of its inhabitants. '1 1 ) 0 1 0 imist Imvo 1)1*011 .soniot'liing about Mr. Sutclilfo io yon- vinco tho comiuittoo that at tho ago oi l i Jio wa.s filled for .so re.sponsihio a post. If the i)ix*s4*nt commitlc'o wore to .solrct a nu’io U)V for such a post Ito would oxiKict io bo 1i)l(l tliat They wore wrong in thoir heads. fIiaughK*r. Clearly ^Ir. Sutcliffo convinced tho


old committeo of hi.s worth and tho gathering that niglit certainly justifiwl them in their liold {ict-ion. Standing out amongst lii.s fol­ lows for grit and <lctonnination, Mr. Sutolilfo had alway.s taken just prido in his oHicieucy. Xot only* wa.s ho <*ninrnt, hut rolinhlo also ami to Kiy that lio liad lieon a valuahU* a.s.sot lo Iho soficly was lo utl4.*r tlio merest’common place. Mr. * Sutcliffe liad always iiad iho inU‘iT*sts of the .society am! im.*mh(*rs at la art ami in conducting tlu* business hoiuvstly and .s(]Uarcly he always endeavoured lo instil similar jirinciith's in tho.<o under him. Tho.se men had appreciated Mr. Sntcliffe'.s ailvico and learned to know the value ol guidance


ami di.scipline. 'I'o maiiago a .vneioty like* that- at l.ow


Moor, (x)n.sidering the personal tastes and in- 4’liimlioii.s of tlu* meml)»*r.s, wa.s no ea^y matter hnt Itv t horoughne.ss. tact anil patience Jm had always pri*st*rvo{l congenial n*latiuns. As a re.*idt. llie .society was in a sound position, <lesj)il<i the hara-ssing trading fomlitioji.s of tin* last .'*even yi*;(i>. Mr. .<ut4'lill4* Imd taken a <lelight in S4*rving llie imunhers-'he was always doing .something for noil iing—tind the* country would ho 1)4*1 ter if there were more men ot his ealibre. In j*assing.Mr. Conti's paid a irihule to


tlu* late Mr. Ueg. U4)hinv)u, a man iike- mindeil with .Mr. SuK-lilfe ami <)iie who S4.*rved on Ihi* committei* of the .socii-ty lor many vtMis. \\*ilh .Mr. Iloiiinson pt\*.M*ni tlu'ix* was m ver any j-haiuu* of the coinmiiu** iloiiig an.v- thing in ’ iln* shghlc-.t unlair tn* <-.)mimlling anyll iing in tlie way of douhh*-dealing. He kiu'W .Ml". Ifohinson woidil hau* hi'en «le- Uiilitixl to taki* part in that cereimniy. .Mr. (.'oale> llu*n rea<l tin* a^^<lr^••‘^ 4|Ut»t4'd


al.ov4* ami finiiially lian*hil the gifts to -Mr. ,<tiu!ifre. to t!i«V^ac<*ompannnent of lorn! and conl imni l .ipplau'**’.


50 Not Out. Mr, Waller 1'omliiison. in a bi ief sp4*»*<li


*if irihut**.. 4jm)t4*4l tho liol^jaing a.s viuy applidihh* l4» -Mr. Sul i l i l le: -


.<4»v.i* u'lll j)iii i: on ri’ioixl m -May In* ^tiII he no*, oiu When In '.s a .hiindiv<l or iimre, Kniil the l.4'l I injiire i.iM.s rime


Kilty not out a J<dly hm* .*.iere BOLTON-EY-BOWLAND. •Mr. Tttir.lin'.'.* aihl.’d that h*- Inel bei-a


1 1 1 ’ ealhal IhmI i*\pn*.sv4Ml a ite.-tfe to 1 4H’ogni>*'’ with them .Mr. .<ut(lille’s julnhs*. On their bi’imll. In* h:t:nl.*d to .Mr. ,<ut<-lille a wallet, comalmng a sum «*l mtiiiey.


•t'los! to expu-s*, the appiiX ialion a mimln r of pri 'aio ii;*d ’*-men liad of .Mr. Sntclilf**’s 4jtialiin-s ami .-t'rvucs. On tin* hu.sine.>.s of I lie M)cn*ty. as they liad lu-ard, .Mr, Sn'eliib* xi’^itc’d Ilhii'klnini ami sev'erat llrm.s on whom


“ In the Good Old Days.” till i.'’'ing to n**}Minil. Mr. Sutelifie u.is


I..... net! xsitii warm am! nn*'linl<sl applaii'i*. " I llnmk 4*\vr\one of Nou iroin tin* l»oUom


ol my heart hir the kimi wonU you have .'■pola*!) 4*f im* li»-iugln.” In* .sank ‘ Tlie greaif.sL ti l ing 1 wish h)r is lliat I may he vorihy of it.' When I (snnmeiiM’d to work lor this siH ifix 4*1 ouis . a.s a b«iy ol 11 yi-ar.s, my week!\ salary was -Is. Tln're wa.s no tradt* unions at that, time, am! the turn* we Imd to work was iiimh longer than u is i<i-day. I start .d wsirl: each m*'rning al hiilf-pa-l .soven and Went. 4»:i niiid i-igliL i*.ni. .Momlax.s. Wed- m-sdays ami 'lliurvlax.s, Kridaws mud iiiin* p.m., Saturdays until ten p.m. 1'al.mg tin* time lln*n ami now yon .s**,* wo have greatly iiiiproxeci. l*’or Miiin* t-iun' Wi* had the hall Imlidax c.n 'I'm-xlay. hut the <*.:niniilie lh*>nght it- Would In* hettcT to have AVetlm*’*- liay. being the jiiiildU* ot tin* wvek. I .sei vial my appi\ iui( *"*liip lor a little oxa r s | \ u-ars xviiii .Mr. .lain*') !h*.)tlimaii.


-\ hoy nniM


m»t liaxe Innl a belt-*:* ni.in lor ti-.uning fiiii;. and as a tribute lo ills imnnux I say thru a git at. ileal «)f my .sm u .'.-* is dm* lii Ids elrici iai'e ami ili.seipliiu’. I la'mi’Uiber liim ami llu* ianiiiuitli’4* SI 1 1 1 im* to .M«*s, jlarn Farm 4 no ( l irisinias time to g, i v)nie t iire,.,* J\n- llie fe.siixa* seas *ji. Ji u;is a \ ,*iy (old Jrosly


time ami wln’ii 1 g*»l llmr.* the fanner .'*a.;ti: ; • ,’\!i llimk tlia’ll want .snuiiiial to cighl. ‘ til ling o’ this way this (tild d.ix.’ | said 1 wa.'-ii’l parli iidar. Htt iuru»‘..l r-ntml and


I saiil, ‘ N’atlu’r am I.’ ;tml I gtU n*me. (I.aiigli- • ter.) 'Hiis taiigiii 1 1 1** a l.'.x-n. | ut \ .*r ■ 1 wasn’t piirlii ular again. Un antnlier ;a- siou ll i’-y sent ii‘i* to gt’l .some i lut *e at ! .<amlal Holme. j ( ‘lirisUiias.


Mii*!. • Wli.it X


Till-; i t i im u : a x d it s i -t-:e d i -;i! S , - uii Wednesday (*vening in la.st week Dr, M'llmoro gave lii'» second lecture in tho .sclioolroom, the lU*v.


Urodhursl jiresiding. The suh-


jecl was “ Hio Uihhle and its Kooders. ami their interesting story.” Tho lecture liegan hy »nal:ing two clear sketolu's. one sliowing tin* full course of tho l lihblc and the oilu-r shoxx’ing tlu* parts most interesting t*) the locality. Ho spolvO of the (laylc tind Cam ami tiu'ir tricks on the Vnneslono of dis.


appearing in tho crack*- of tho potholos ami tin* rivorks journoy from Itihhlo Head a a lioight (*f 2.1HH1 feet, hy .Settle and CIiggh*^• X


X ick. Hal ton West .Nappa. Xcxv.sliolmo, l*a v


thorno, (Ilshurn Mill and lloUun Hall , wh(*ro il xvas all along its course mostly low on one side and high on the other. After Skirdor. Hock had joined tlu* river it.s character was changed, and during tlu* last hundr4'*ds ‘*f years it had changed from it.s original com>e, so mncli .so. that oOU years ago then* xvas a tlispuUx hetxvccn the monks al Saxvloy an I WliallfV, From Sawley to Mytton the iiv»*!' formed the hi.nndary hetxveen Yorkshire and l.ama'hire. but now oxxing to tlteso change.^ the lionmlary did not s lricl ly folloxv the nvei-. Dr. . Wilniorc dxveli at some length on th* Caltier and Hoddei*. tlie latter having evident- Iv been turned from its original course by tlie lorinati(*n ot glaciers. He s])o]ce about ilu* Douglas ami D-.rxxi-nt. lribut..r i* s ot tin nibble t ' t i iaiy. ot the lake that had dis- appeai'ed, and also of the clmngt*-. hy the s,*a leaving the land, am! the intereslinu elTeci of t.he xvaler> of tlu* Mersey meeting those (»f tlu* Kibble, and of tlie dillmibi*-; of navigation caused thereby. Mr. .'l»l•^‘’y pi-opoM’(i a vote of thanks to t i--* K-i'tunv and il xvas seconded hy the Ucv 11. K .\ . \S’i!s**n. and cat r ied unanimous’*'.


ALL ARE FAIVIBLeAR WITH BLACKBURN.


'Ihis a!.-» was just btfore I gtii ih e i f tlu* farmer


I same ale, soiiu' tuilk. .soiiu* .sul cuke. ami t 's.;i!,t ph*. Whtih X


X ill ta lu*v to e ight ; We hex' X dl la Imv-' 1 sidil * I'll


1 gO‘”l let’ll. l lb ’liewed latiglitfr.) You t-ve 1 the ditli’iente. .\t ttiit* till!** Ill oiir h:si,»ry 1 ti;e 4 ..'limit I-s* Unight evt ry thing, tin oiu’ ' t),..isa'n It. X


iiex a bit olli lot if yt*n pha-e. ’ ami 1 got a V. I. mox'eil and xs'omh'd lli.it .''o-


I ainl-So x'.viu to buy pigs lor xvlneh In* li.id I to n ’(s*ivi* ixvopenei*. 1’b* re is no doubt that . lilt* 4 niy ihmg in their minds at that Uim* I Was to Innhl up the. .soci(*ty. l o u uee from this wi'al. a gii'al eliiiu;!e ha.s o)im* oxer


4*\ eryiiiiug. An Unpromising Beginning.


After a liUh* pvxT .six xeam, Mr. Hoothuniii vaeatcvl bi.s jiosiuon. ami 1


' was pronmttsl («) liis place, niy age tlu*n iM iUg only 17 y»ars. I olti*n look back and think, that a xoutli of thi.s ag,* .slunihl not havt‘ .smli a nvsjxnisibility pm ti)*on him. Hoxxev«*r. tins was tlu* ease willi tm*. ami jmlging from the circunMama.s of to.night ;.4 u don't **,*em to think the hunV.-n lia.s l*i*^*n


j nnV'pl;*.'x*4i. Hear, hear.l A f j .v w--.*|,s 4 aflt*r 1 took this place, the hri* «,<curr4‘d at 1 tlu* mill, and 1 w.*ll j’ememlK*r sevm.. oi our ] ladx i nsltinier.s standing at tin* mill gate v.iili tears rnniiiiig thiwn then f,ic,*s. 1'Iien ink h \\a«I the strike whuh hi.sp-.l allogeilier *J! xi-eek.-4. I shidi iifX.T I'c.rgei at- tIds time U*. iiig s,’ni with the (a-di t** tl-.e hank, wlien tie*


.•^I'hUu s xx-en* in ( '.isih* .M i*. 4 l. I xva.*: goitig ( . 1 1 Lnwarils tlu* Slarkie’s Anns xvlu-n out Came one ef the suliliers vi hin hor.so ami


(I i lheroe jssijiu* know the tli-,niri Ui-1 1 .


Tlu\v xxil! iival l the niacldmrn imuletil- of hi\ ycaru ago. when a Iilackbara resuieiit mad«i a firm ^*mj»Iimic Mat(Mu-nt that xx;*-. puhli.slusl in tli(*sx* tolunuis. 'Iliat stateinctiL is I'ept'altd to-d.4x . an,l wuii gri-al. r Ion.- than ever, for i.nie h.i> \*i4)V* .i its mt uraa \ , Un 2'Hli dannary. Iblii. .Mrs. , \. Shaxv. i.i ” -N'elherxxtHsI.” I’ark-axt’nm-. W4kh1 . Klackburn. said:


li.*r- 1 Imv,* b.s n a


great, .suifei'er with kidney (-.mplaim.. Whin x'X'cr I caught told I xxa-- .st’ired xviiii a(Ut4* jKiins a( I'o-N’i tlu* lia( k xxliit li caiigiit- me cvt*rv timo 1 Nto,ip(’d. 11 Jiff,•< led my .sl,-^.p j,*i


nights, ami tlieiv wa.s a r4**hinent in tlu* kiilrn*y o\f*rvtion>.


” I triid m;my dilfer(*nt mctluines. bm ii


wa.H not until 1 \iM(\ Doan’s Ikickaclu* Iv'idnev Kills that I g >i any perinaiiem r-'llef. 'rink, extellonl^ nu*(licim* xvent right t*; tlie ixs.l 4>f the trouhh*, .and cU-ansi-d and it'gnlatt-d tie* kidiH'y.s, e.ising nu* of the paiiu in mv hack and imiiroving my health in evei'v wav.‘ Now I fcvl I .always want to k4*ei) a l-*x of Doan’s Kills hy m4*and taken fewxvlien I net-d tliom. ll icy made nu* xxa*!l, and keep mt* xvcll (Signed) A. Shaxv.” On IStli Augu.st, Ur.)U -ru'.'jr/»/ /h’c,


4O noxv and am tliauktu) i 4 ) .sjiy mv luailth still k(x*])s giVnl.


I iOiall Nxon be 1 do nt.t nctsl to um' l)*)aii*s Kills much now, hm- I always d.i all I can u*


recommend them lagans** ihex' iinuK* .saicli .a line cure (*f me.” Ih' all deah'i'.s, or* ds. a box. fi'onx Foster*


MiClellan (M.. S, MVIIk St . . Oxford .St. I^nidon. M*. Don’t ask for h.ackaclu* or kidney jiills—a.sk diitinclly for


Ix.ack. a( ho kidney pills, the same as Mrs. Shaw had.


clilfti would in due eour.so cclchrate h s d .a mond jnhileo in tlm .servico of tlie feunct.v.


' f.'/h p l a c e , c l i t h e r o e


rosy hcginning 1 had. ANo have had had trade and stopiinges .since tlien, and I am glad to eay our Bociety alter all the.sp nd- ver.so i.imcB lia-s devohiped into xme of Uio .soundtxst .societies in tho movement and Jia.s jiroved iUself to he oiks of tinr greatest hlesi;. ings to the village. J hope this may tomimu* for a very long lime to come and .1 can tell y4>n that every oIli(s-'r i.s aiixioiLs tliat ciio .status of oil.” stoiv sliouhl lu* kept a t the top. I iliank everyom* of you for Ihis r4’cognit!ou. 1 very imich e.steoni and apjircciate the feel­ ing whieh lias prompted you to do it. and wihatex't'r .scij.’ice I liax'i* r(*n'!ered 1 JiaA'i* done it as a ]mint of duty. 1 trust 1 may lie : sp.iml lo act for year.s longer and that xvlu*n j 1 go out, 1 .sliall I>e able lo carry away will) me .somolhing which will he of inlinilely inoi*e x-aliie than the gifts you nave given im


confediimucj-s who]). I t wsw fmi lot t.um, hut } can tell vou i t xva.-t no fun for m<‘. (rinuglitcr.) Yon seo from thi.s it was no


m.-ulo mo akid.kullo dmrn '’" “T


night and that is your xv:mu afUnii'ni and goodxvill." (lamd aiinlaust*.)


A Unique Village.


ahly iiiterju'fting the xvislte.s of tlu* memlH'rs, on tho motion of .Mr. .1. Wilkin.suu. who ob- scrvtsl tlmt it was a goml tiling lo l»*ll lu'ople xvhllif t!u*y w'4*re alix'v wlial llu'V Hhou^it al)OUt tliem. Many xvoulil like to utter words of love ami alfeclion in tlie ears of d(*ar oiu's gone beyond rtH'all. 1'iiey had just lost ono whom tiicy would like to tell of tlu*ir atfec- tlon for him.. Often in his illness Heggie llohin.son haul “ I have tried to <lo a litlli* l)il of good. I liaxT* tri*.*)! to play my jnirt. I don’t* know \vlu*lher 1 have or not ,” and all tilt* liim* men xv4*re rouml his bed xvliom he lud touched into lite. Kcople felt a gmxl deal al>oUt eaeh 4)IIu t—a giv.xt deal more lli.'in they .saitl. 1'lu-y let pt'ople jievs a\x-ay belore saying hoxv ilu’y loxed them hm. that jiiglit- in the year.- 4>f Air. .<uu-iilfe*s activity tliey told him l.lu*y loved liim ami that they aj'preciated greatly his M*n ice to tlu* village. II xx'as a nnifjue village ii: many re-pects.


Tin* comniiitet* xven* thnnkx'xl for so adimr-


1’lioy h.'ul no ‘‘ ])uh.” .Some jteopi** said they couM ke**jx two or lhu*e--{ i .aughle rW hm that xx'ould In* rt'iiu iit'il tn the ’exi’ci l*\i* and hye. 1lu*y als«) had a hell wltich turd t4) .say molt* cbarlx al


than at noon.


*' M'ork or ckiui. work t*r clam.” On .Satur­ day mornings xxhen the ladn were l*nsv foot- bailing. the l)f!l Used t,) (all ** Ihing yonr lent . In ing ymii' rent.” ( I.aiigbier.i He xxas reinimitsl of ilu* g.iocei's assistant who, wlu'u asktsl XXhuh p.in of llu- hn-iness In* hk«s| best, said Knuing t’sliniP'rs up.” Ho Ifliex'tH .Mr. .<nt4*lihe lu*;! eni<*\* I taking lliein doxxn. H** luul v r . i ’d tlu*m well ami il '.’-as i igiii lii;u liu'x ’‘luml ! a< Iiiutwiedg’* hi-. faitJiful s**r\i(i', 'flu’ ' 1*1011011 was s^*oiiuied l*x Mr. .1. Ki-ll'-ll and rarrixtl nnaninioUNlx. tlu* inm ei t lli«-n being pto- fsediHl with. Tlie progtamnu* xv.i.s in ext-iy rcsp.,ri ex- ‘ 4’llenl,. 1’iie arli'*t**s **.ert* Mi-.-.es ficid. .S4 I’la no : !iml


Scla*- .I. llmM. li'iujr: . \ . Hyn


I.ord. 4 .’nit mlt *>; Mcn-vi-s *iii. ha-s; ,). 1'otnlin-


sMii. xiolinisi; Mr, .I. (imlge-ni. solo ))iani.>t and ncciimpanisi; .iml W. (Ireinili.ilgh, bniiunisi. .-Ml g.'ix*’ tii t luir b , - ’ and emure.s w-.’i’e IrciMiemlv denmmi*'d.


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A DSP INTO HISTORY. NOWELLS OF READ HALL.


LANCASHIRE WITCHES” TIMES RECALLED.


of the CJreai Harwood and Kead Congrega­ tional Churches. lectured at Read last week on ‘‘.\loxamler NoxwlI/’ xvho wa.s horn at Kead Hall about tlio year 1507. and rifter- xvards became tbe Ooan of St. Jkinl’.s, Lon- don. There xv.o a largo attendance, presided over hy Mr. J . II. Kemp.


Dr. Albert Keel. M..V.. F.K.U.S., pastor


KNOCK OUT IN COUGH CURES IS


il?liW


referred lo tlio gu-nfc los.s the cliurch Ir.d .sustained hy the tlo.ith of Air*. AVimlcrs Vlull. . Kcmnrking upon the dignity of tbe oflice of J)enn of St. Paul's and upon the illusirious line of rlerg>men xxho bad'succeeded to the position. Dr. Keel .^aid Alexander Nowell lived all throiigli tlie period mentioned bv the author of “ The Jjaiicashiro Witches.’’ for over 4fH) years, lie said, there xx-en* •• -Nowells’” a t Ihad Hall. That faniilv w.as attached to the " I)e liaoy’s ,” and they inav- ried very xx'ell m-'l nnulo themselvc.s ver'* )>roniment j>eopb- in this p a n of the xxorld Ibe district around Kead. he said, xxas fuli


of historical ass<Kiations. Ju s t near to Komi a t ” -Martholme.’' in UGI, lived .<ir 'I'homa.s Heskotl). and m that year tho first “ Noxrcll” came to live at Ileiul Hall. Jn 1772 a later Alexandi'r N o u i l l -n o t the Demi of St. Paul’s died (lee])Iy in debt, and in conset|nonce by


1M8-jSl*« tjie mansion xx'as ro-I)uilt by his son. and :b x,.us ago it xvns ptirclia.s(**d hv tlie late -Mr. Jb-my Harrison .‘s tu t ta rd . xvhoso widow now re-ides at Rend Hall. During the bisiory (j) Ha* Noxx'ells ’’ ami ” Toxvnelevs ” there were llu* churcln*s of Whallev ‘ami Altham. hut .dl the ” Noxvells ” useti to ho conn(’('ti*d xvitli Whallcv Cliurch, am! in fact the old pcxv xvhich a t the pri'sent dav is


an Order in C'lrxncen.* Hie land comprising tlie estate of Kead Hall xvas sold for £28,000. Jn 1(1)0 the estate was re-sold for £ I0.0(X) to the Openshnxv iViming Companv. and txvo years altorxxards (Isnn Richard Fort hecnim'* (ho Dtiriiig the period


('xlMl)itc<l iiiM-it. iliiu cliiiri-li Ih-Ioiik,-i1 (o'U i- l-nvncU-y..;'


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mail.i :i l;iiit;lil. lio licmi: Il lirollu-r ol' tli-- fiimnn. .■lorf-jiniin.


In Ts'W ii (li.pnlc urns.-


Iii-(«i-cn tlioi taU-. of Morton Hull nml lioii.l Hall, and it »as thus a dispute betxxven tlu* ■ I-oits of Road Hall, and tin- “ Tailors ”


of Morton Hall. .‘'uniniariviic the life of .AloxaniU-r Xowoll,


ilio li-(-uiroi Mated th a t he wa.s soul aivav u- .Miildloton Craimnar .School to ho odneatod, aflor uhii-li ho ontorod Hrasonoso CoIIcro u.xford. at tiio an-- of tit years, and hv coinri- donees .staywl there for K) years, and oven- tnally endyiied nt Unit oollepo 111 seholar- Mnps. .Afior his oollope trnininp he became headniaster of AYestmiustcr Srhool. Mhere lie showed’ 1111111011 to be espochdlv intorosted ini teaehin;-. On account of his' s!-holastic Know-1 ledKo his .-idviee ;i.s to the formation of rnh-s ! lor yaneas grammar .schools was .solicited j and in tin- e.inncction he instituted the eom- jiii sory rale that every school must have a half-day holiday ja-r week. Hesides a scholar 10 heeame a iirearher and a Memlier of I'ar- i


rrael r.-iyii of .^^.^ry, who restored the Itoman t athohe religion and eomiielled all I’rotes. t"'’'^-'d;e their religion. .Mc.vaniler


I hen owln^; to the tvramdcal and


Tathehc ]lisho|i llonner. hnt fortnnatelv for .Me.vaml- r. tlu- .-sherifl: of London enaliled him to ysenp.’ aboard sliip to (I’eni ianv. xvbon In* visited Stra.slmrg and Frankfort! On tin* smc4’ss:.i!i of Ouccii Klir.alu^tli to tlu* tbrom*' M I'.ngl.uid. .Moxandor f|uickly n*turm*d t,»' l*,nglai.<i. ami in J.)(>0 ho jiri'nclicd at .<t i !•aul■.s■ Cross -ont sido St. Paul ’s Cat lnslrnl- - and in the same year was made Dean of St. I Paul's. year later the spire of St . Paul’s ' Was striirl: l.y liuhtainr' and hnrnt down, and in eer- i inence he started a collection for t h e ’ resior.,ti..n of it. His relationship »it!i ,'n,-T l-.hzalieih was not of the friendliest .


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kinil. anil he foinul mneh dilhcnlty in iih-asln.; the ()iu-en. aim took a dislik-- to inarrii-d i ‘'h-ri^,i an-1 aas dilii-. idt to ne,;oiiate a i th on . rhmdi affalis. She swori- like a seixeaiu. I major, and lied terrihly to aeeomplish her | oxxn ‘‘'ul--. ^ Shi* xvas of a fickh* aud clmng* - -


ai)l*! til'jK*-*!:ion. ;iml .sliv lilc(*d oninli* tiling-, , ami i rimli* xvor.sbip.


iii.mIp him so ileNpi.mlont as to xxish !i,* |,a.l lU’X t r licon h»)ni.


J


H*'r .'ittifmh* toxx'ards the Dt'.m s(^nu•^im4*^ ■ In Ids advocacy of il\ *'


r«*n:*'*';d of cniciti.vos from tlu‘ cbnrcbi*s dur ­ ing hi" s«*nnon on luu* orca.siixn, the (,)in*cn ' opi-i.ly icbnki'd him uitb the xviirils. •• .*sticli ! i4. yaiir i4’xt. .Mr. D»-an.” Though, tho K*c-^ inr,r .said. Qnoon Klizalu'th xva.s a very h’ar:;*'d aUtl ( li*V4*r xxonian. slio fixr-'in*]; ovt-ii tiio jM-opb* xvlio won* mo.'-t loyal to her. Among till’m’V.om! l.ciu'fircs which the Di-an had Ik-M jritr to !ii,> a | ‘p*)iiiim4*iu at .<(. Kaul’.s xx.n' 4m;. in Horlforilshire.


tifii's of ill,* Vi'juTaldc Di*.-)!). tin* h-rlnn*) ii:.d him a^ au cxi.erL angh-r. With hi-. :i;.:’U’ xxa* ahn as-ociatf’il tlu* *' .Secrii of I 4 rm**ntat !on.


Jn adililiou. lu* did mui'h


ii.r the ( iinrch of I'highind. and xvroli* hook*. ii; iu-mim iatiiin of tho Roman ( ’alliolio faitli. Ky tho death «.f h i ' lirolher. Rohi-il Niiw»*ll, lu x(a> niadi* an executor ot the xvill ahmg xxitli John Toxxncl,*y (a half-broihi'r) and ].,)wr4*nr4> Noxxi*ll. hi-* (Jhor hrother. On tlu* subi'cl (*f this X


emule.I *'Tlie Spemlillg of Un* Money


i’l lo'bi-rt .\oxxell ”—tlio cliief admini.strator 4>i th” inoiii’V h.'ing Ale:can(h*r Nowell.


Dumig his. lii'.-tim.* the D**an pn'.u’heil ibi*


mi'.iTal serviiew for many dislingni.^lu-.i p,T- '•>nages. aiul tlin.iigli his li|>^ tlu* first notic* i‘‘ th(' pnhlic 4*1 tlu' defo.it of tlu* Sp.aiiixli .\nmuhx xva< amioumed, as in ilio.,* days ten d.iys Was n-.jniri-d t'l transmit noxvs from tlu* M**tropolis t.) Fdinhnrgh—this ])orlml hav-^ mg »*la))sed hi foi'o iho nexv.*^ of Qiieou F.iirai- helli's (h-;ith Wiis leceiv.sd in the Scoleli r.-q.i- tel


.■relesnistic;il strife, Ale.xaader .\iiwell, the illustrmiis D.-nii, die.l i-ii the 1.1th pelirnarv. It'-Oi. .-it the rip-- iipe i.f 'I.', years, after .vears as Dean of .Mr. Paul’s, i.omhm. Dr. 1V--I ciinclnde-1 hy sayin,; that Ale.x.andi-f .Newell was n trre'al nml qood man, ami hi- nanu’ shouiil b(* hoM in renn*mhr.mco. At the ehise a eerdial vote of thanks was m ; .ndesl the ehairman atid the Kclurvr


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tin'll' will 1ki m. nnc.v-ity far a Ministry of Ilc.altli,” says >ir .\lfn-d Monil. S-me*t.v\-


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in a ' ■' • ;


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miles tramp tlir"”|


nu'.nx handful '•! hut it cxTnvimc.l I Spirt to infi'U'n**


xlo xvith b» ' I AI Mr. .)<>hn Witkij


Tlohnuiun. In huf ho muU’rl4K>k ilu wish of Mr. l la r J Was l«*<’*,*tiung l*r trihuh) in puhli'-| tho inriTL xyh*") ov. i| should givx*


Ui4x ono t4» <li» it- innucn<*« luul


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