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Cleanliness Is Always Strictly Maintained In Our Creameries


Il i ‘5 ' PURE IRISH BUTTER. Wholcs-Tlc Only; Win. T.ittcrvill A Sons. Ud.. .VUrket Pl.tcc. m.Tckburn. P If * ' i i M


TO arcoinplish the work f>f a Comploto Carpot Swoopor and a Complete Vacuum Cleaner IN ONE OPERATION it became necessary to eombinc tbes(! two ilaeliincs that neither would intorforo with tho other.


T H E mamifiwdurers of the .SweeisT-Vac an; the only concern to actually and succossfully combino tho two comploto full-flcdgod machines. Strong patents for­ bid others. You mav ask wliat the dilTorcnec is Ix;- tweeu tlic Swoopor-Vac and an ordinary swc<-iwr. There i.s tlii.s difference for OXK of tlie MANY great difTenmee.s— The Swoopor-Vac hius in its combination a complete car]X-l swee])cr (and the bi«t th.at immey can huv) to solve thread and lint diflieultie.s. But that is not all. The Vacuum .Memlvr is the more import­ ant Ix-enusc il will take out from I he (sirjiet, and even froili umlerneath, all the <lust wliieli destroys the fab­ ric and Ih-coiucs germ-bideii, and this dust and dirt cannot be removed by the ordinary ear])et sw.-eper This means that tliose homes that are sim])ly cleaned bv the old fashioned carpet sweeper and onee-a-year carpet-beating do nut enjoy tliorougli eleaiiing at any time ami whirl is worse, t he old-fti-shioned mtdliod.s .are


unsaiiitarv beeause lliev scatter the (lust instead of absorbing it.


'I'lie .rtweeper-Vac gives the mo.st


thorough cleaning Ity t he icfreslnng dn.stless v.aeinim prcKv.-s. Now you havo read about it----- COM E AND S E E


THE SWEEPER-VAC at J Miss l #|M l->:> i p III :


EAJKiSHAWSu 10 ICing St., Clithepoe Whittaker


W J S I IE S ' rO I X I 'O R M T l f lC I ’ U B E I C thnt site lias l-higaged a FI HST-CJ.A.SS E X P K K I J ' - X C K I )


C O S T U M ................................................................ —• All Orders Promptly Attended to. .^9 , KING S T R E ET , C L ITH ERO E .!


F O R F U R N I T U R E ! .- -S E E WINDOWS AT


SHAW BRIDGE FURNITURE STORES.


J . E . SMI THIES, Projirictor.


v-( ^


I Say, Mr. Shopkeeper ! | Wheu


f i ! 1). ic-r> ............... '•'‘U :c • er‘ -r.-i


'he'”. ri-Li . ' -:l ;.t ’ !'.> ' ■ I "■ ’-'y


. I the


■ a i'.ie- , Ivlo.s *•"


C H A B L .E S B a O T H E B S


2 0 i itUN C IH G L A H E E L A C K S U R f i


iW ::'i


WliOLESALE ONLY : : A L L - W O O L B L A N K E T S : :


Full Size, 20 -, 23 G, 25 - jM-r Ikiir ^ SHEETS, full si/.e. 70 DO, 9,11 Pair. q u i l t s (sain|tles), 5 11 and 17/11 each. Cur tains. .Sj)eeial bargibns, D-yds, 6,G jtair. Flannels. Flannelette.s Sltawls, Table CXivers, Down Quilts, 'I owels. J oweibng. Ladios Botany All-Wool Stockings, heavy q u a l ity ------- 1 fH porpair--.


GREERJBAWKS' 3 3 , G. SALFORD — BLACKBURN {^. ^tsandi^ing \ GREENACRE STR E ET , W O R K S


. - 3 3 , AI NS W OR TH S T R E E T BLACKBURN - -


(0 D O O R S r i to .v T i lK - - V T R K R O Y A L ) .


PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER - H e a l e r & R e j ia i r e r .


: Ks l iumteH givtrn.


P ia n o s bm i g h l . : Dis t r ic t v i s i t e d w e e k ly . Single Tunings, 5 .-.


15 Y e a r s w i t h H . S h a r p i e s & Sons.


OM B U S IN E S S OR P L EA SU R E T R A V E L BY TH E


P EN D L E BU S BULLOCK & BRIQQS, Ttl. 6824. LEYLAND St. Blackburn. Tol. 134. C L IT H E R O E .


Ro-Upholstoring & Renovation of Upholstery Goods : : : :


Rood Workni.inslii|j ami Rood .Materials. At Moderate Charges !


. - -A L L DO.N’E ON Tin; I’K E.M I.SF.'<. S IVi I T H


—5 6 ,


Cabinot Maker and Undortakor, L O W E R G A T E , Clithoroo.


MANURES FOR A L L PURPOSES I GARDENS : LAWNS & GRASS LAND Y O U R KKQOiniBS S o l i c i t e d I Itl '.sav l**r t


'I !n- pi • him a- al ^ 'Phe ( 'h. 'It ( i«h d I*'


; l )K F .S S .M A K E K &


A D V E R T IS E R AJS^D T IM E S , F R ID A Y ,


. ID L Y 27. 1923. C L I T H E R O E P ILG R IM S T O L O U R D E S


tWYTTOW CHURCHYARD EXTEiySIORI.


CONSECRATION BY BISHOP BRADFORD.


Tho j)nrisliioner.s at. Mytton gathered in tho


Churchyard last Saturday afternoon to witness the consecration of a new portion measuring about hOd .stpmro yards. 'Phe mlditi .-i ha.s cost i.‘!)0U. but it is only tho beginning of an •xton.slvo


I i ! ' i 11 Sijil! 'o T r y s ome t o -d a y , y o u ’ l l l ik e i t ! ASK YOUR GROCER TO SUPPLY YOU WITH '•'U"L


W c t a k e v e r y spe c ia l p r c e au l ion s iu t l ic m a k in g o f ou r P u r e I r ish P u t t e r , t o ensure i t bei iui a b s o lu t e ly p u r e and 'wl iolnsome. j\s a r ich n our is l i ing f o o d th e i e is n o th in g l ik e lA P I 'h lK S A J - i L S B U T T E R ,


'riiL* almvo il ii islral ion .s!n»\v.s th<‘ iiarly t ) f '


Cli ilicrot' pilgi’ini.s lo I.ouitlf.'. iltiail.s « i whoMi jounu'V wore ;; iv.n iti t.ia* la.^t i'- 'iif. 'I'he (.'liliiortK' p a i ly alLratiivtl .'•oiiu' att-onliuii at Mam\h<’st< r aiu( on«- nf tlic daily pa|)i.T>, in tin* lom-.s..* <if a ruhniiii ani<K*. liatJ l1i«* followiti^i i\.sj>. » l in^ ihum ;


“ TIiltl u\*n* .s<*vi-r;tl ciij-jilu's. invaluh ami Kick folk. win. laid i<» |i<


cninpamncnl.'- tii* .sjj. cial l.iv;:kvaii>.


llio l.am .inliirt* lown-' ilu* jid>.:mnaKt‘ and lh»‘ wtnulcr.' <if l.<mr<lc.N have hren lively Kpok<*n of, aiul at ha.sL oin* mm-C’alln*iie is tm her way in tin* hoin* that she may he cmnl. Sin* is M-Ts. Ihiiloy, of St. d:iims''—^treel. (’luli- orcK*, wln» ha.s Iwn an in\alul tlirt»n^h rhetnna- t-oid arthriti.s for iwehv years. She he.s on her haek exee]>t wln*n In r hnsl'aml t,akt.*s In-r in his arms, ami ihe doett»r.-. ?-he says, can tlo noiliinj.; more for Ik“I' in the way ol a cure. Near hy lives Mrs. Ihown, a wliile-hairetl woman who iia.s .sulfeied fr«»ni tin* .sann*. coin- plaint ftn* se*vt*n year.s.


- cariicd int»> r«Korv’«l In


her that .she cannot ^et better, and .slie L“in> I'oelor.s have told TO QUIT IN THREE MONTHS


ORDER BY BENCH AT CL ITH ERO E AGAINST A TENANT.


At Cliiheroe LVmniy on .Monday


.Mr. .'^crim^eijur, <»i the (.Vnniiy UtliLx-.->, ai>- plieLl on iK'-iiall ol the t.’oiunutlve ol the L'auler.'lom*.-, .Mental


I n.sut ui a.n, \\ halley,


lor po'.s■J.v^lon o| ;i coll;tj^e coimecieil with tin.* U‘>ldnln>n, and uicupied by a man mime<l


lialpli WLMnimek. 1 h- .-lilt' d IluvL the man w;ls lormeiiy emphiN'il ;i> a .-t^'ker at the in- -tiiutioii. Inu- \'a,s da-t hai'}^« «l m .Inly, il'L'O. lli.s eoit.ige wa.N iirpnilly ittpniLtl lur aiiotlier


.stokc*r. (Jiiailes j ’ . I larj^ieave-. >i4*ward 4.1 (.'ahlej-.


i»Ujne.s, t>.ml tln*y were \ery .',lioit 4d ;n.eommo- ilai ion, iipplicainm.*, iiai ingt heeii nai'l • h\ .-e*\ 4-n 4 iiiph/Ve,-- lor 4 til


^ re« le'i. .\.s a in;itii r


ol l a d . tin* t i i ik e l p;i\iln*n had Iki_-u lon- \eJle4i int'j a hou.-.e. ioj,;etlier with a .•-nue ol oliii i .> U.---41 hy tin iiii iui'.'ct ami I’ietk 4»i work> wlnn the in.' iiuiiion w;ir' In


to tin* t*ti.i:nmi;i (^L‘«’l''nei I'arker)


wiine-ss .-aid the coit;ip;e w ;u-» lit, l4» \\»»4Klcttck alter In* le.i.^d t" I**- empio_\«tl at tin* in.'ilitu- Liun. 'Pile L hau iiian ; 'Pheii jn* I.^ a Inma li'le


leimni , .Mr. .'^ci iiiii;‘ iinr .*4111)11)1114 (1 timi tlie njlta^«*


The Distinctive TOUCH.


A Jaogor Cardigan w i th y o u r tciiui.s


f r o c k is uiKHpial led f o r .siimrliiess.


A variety of itretiy shades and styles can 1k‘ seen .at


Ribblesdale ■ SUPPLY STO


Rimmgton. RES with U.


«. niployjin-nl. 1 In- t'luiinnan : 'Phat lia.s notluntC lu do l i " ' man vva.s nut then in thi.*>


hou.-'4*. wlm h \\a.-4 let i<» him in May, lP-1. .Mr. .S'niii^' oi ir ; ll In* Innl in«i l--* u em­


ployed at the ui.>liiiiiion tin- luit.i^** woulti not iia\- l>* u iet l4> Inm.


i In- coiniimie'* al- way.s try to ln*ii-e their .•iiipKiy. ami **x-


cinploye'*.', a.s wi-ll an t.iiey i.in. '1 lie f l iairmai i ; I am alranl the a.ad ••.-ni-


jih.V4 4*" do*'.s not ini'iir lu tin- la—-. l**.-<’au-e tln.^ man laid D i n ••ut o1 * :up!o>im nl neUii;. nun.ill- iM-iore \ou ha him ilu- .oita;^*-. .Mr. Siriiii;^*-4im . I ,-uhmit th..- tonaj.;4* wa.-


hi to \\o*>-l4:oek Ml eun.'etj Uein e of lu.i elU- ploy mcni . lln- CiiaiMii.in 1 4.I0 lii-t


iaal .


III.Ml ainl ••ml*-.i\*)m« d u a.s W'e eoni'l. 'I'ti'f t oa.’iriiiai; a-'-.e-i il


p!o;. ■ ■ - •.saiitin^ (.•’ •it.i^ - .M r. 1 la: giv.i V.-.-


11..-n:


n.ttl iieil-


man iia*l l>' * ii «nii ml \our * iiipi«*\ m* ni l<n o' niunth.'. .M r. St . mig* tiur . W *


t,m.* ♦ IMph ’\ *a* IV ilO ha*l on the diiie meninnut]. 'Pin- { 'ii;! .1 Ilia n ; ml \ on 1


tinin not ni your • niploy. .Ml . 1 la I'Ll' a V e- Y • < tiU


f.i;- lie- lat I laat !.•■ h t<l i- t I


Ca.iiel 't-iil'’-. W.K.tit c* k - mi in- w a.- i: ... . hn; In* t euld hd . Ib- .!• nn *1 lit.It


.|UM 'll


.-.1 I ■


m U 1 .dd M-U’in - 11 1


i.n..-(l .tpplit «l


m M.I* iiann* ■ a Inn


n..-uh I a 11' a;,.l..v.4!


a.iuj^ at 1;- • It 1 11


(Ri-. - \x.-r


til.- x-l;ip!oV ■ *-s at t ■..l(i* i.-t.-iii* -ngg. - lx'L lb le id. .1 lh.ll v 1 .'i Ilf W .1 •


t


of tin- lioiRe-.- in tjm *-n .M.lll_\ "t 11- .“ lie a»i<le.l. to leave our i-t!'.-; to make t-i («.nt*- laid dur le iu-e-.”


a.:*', all ;i: ia> nut . w.i,- let l<> V e at eitMiim -d.i turn. -aid the in:ii:;-irate.- lia'l an dui. r i-'i p..-.-. v-ion. i i- .-u.-p< nth *1 i(-r


nnmtii.s. ( i.mii'.ifui;.


AUCTION AlARTS. ........ i(.(.


h.-liil:ty.- t!iei«* w a.-, a Imlit- .'Ilfthli'v h e t t e r ir .nle.


'1 In I*


.-lieep ami land'-j f e rw a n i . !•*• fr<im l/i to 1 f ' lhiT l/l’ pi 11 to I V'IUIIL: eVVf.s .dn- p 7d. t4* t'tl. iH*r Ih. S'till ll in if'r.s tiin.l ItulliK-k-.


iMil. to 11 id., ni* tliuiiL- ''t roll;.


1. to ^,.l. iH*r Ih.-. (MS l i ru .V .


.Mtunhiy. ! ‘ • 'lin-


,(lo 1 tin. 4 IoIil;


* ni-


mit ri^* from her conch Mailov licard about her nei^ld.t>nr ^ .


e!h- fai t lT in the tomint; jouni y. -Mr. lilR-Ji >lie a>Ued


;h;it •'Ik*, too. minlit ^;o. > e-,u rday t lie lw« wonun hiv on iln-ir .*4tifUii.-i' y n wm p..a- fo rm of Victoua .<iati.m. talKiii' : oi tin tomino iounn-y ami tln-ir ^iv.i i


c.iliie heloli iiix rin^ a-


At Dioppe the pii^nm-*^. head Arclihisliop of Liv. rpool. mo*-t H KealitiH. ami hi> hrotlnr. wa r-- weleom. t hy tho Anrii-Prie.st Mon.‘*if{in’ iir lh»U‘‘U a>‘d hy tin* .scliool chihlren and town"iH*ople. 'Pin* orphan.s of .sailers wlm are nmler tin*


, , -tl h- Dr.


care fif the .‘^if't4*rs ot C’lianty in DiepjK*. pre- s^mteil the Ardihi.sho]. w itli a hompi.*t . jose.H in l4*ken of tin ir u.-h-ome t<


Catholics of l.amaslnre, from nil p]H* to I.ounl*-'- took


* The journey


f red t.he


! i“ )k ^ ..J a


euro. As they wait-ed for th. Ih'h Ip of S;dford (Id’. C‘a-..ne!h i walkal tp and <iown tin* plalfuini in tin-ir mnlvi. tin* pd^trini.'< «»ne hy oin* on houdetl iviios’ ki'.'<’d liis hlo.-isin^.”


ind


him and h ■ PIVC


I tW4*nty i tiivi earryin^t tin '•n 1;. wvi-c m ' .'■'ainte> tin- pilLrim.' on tin- lir i lo i tn i ia te to meet a pil>j:rniKii:e ) t el m niiio.


liou: - j t h;nl ho n a i ; thrit * tl.i\> ami • on-'i.-'teti i:


i ilnin>;'.Ml pili^i ini.-i. ' At. tin- la-l


rWo ''pe<x 1 train.s. tli- <e.'>ary. A t


>l ira;n ware troin .N'anifS I/our»le.s lor 4»\er thfro


i I’ nyoo. wiiich al'oul l o i i y iiiiU-.-' j 1 .oiird*.*'. t-s wall.I.Down i.> piiorin>t'


' toppit i; : platv for htmh. li'oni


for its


jdt inki im water piimji tvlmii was '•|K-cially j ereeu-d for tin ir n.''.‘ . 'Pin* ioiiniey a l i * r h a v in g Pan was miou t4» draw ;<► a < lo>.*.


I'il^irnns 5l«K-ked i4, tin*


windows to waieli for tin* (Calvary .si'L on a hill hiiiii ahov«* l. «»m4!e.". whi ih i-an U* .s.*en for niilc.-^ armind. 'Pin n the sinoiji^; of the l.ourdts hymn


could 1m hi*artl — tile s<i;irin^: lowv r of llie Ma.silica CJiun h Innl i‘een .-•<-n.


tin* pil^t'im.s to their iiot- l.'s. A t tii*‘


•'lation the niaiuanl ie rs t str4-lcher-lH*;irer.s) wvre oxtraort l inai i ly hu.sy, carria;^* k wen' wa i l inc to take the .sick, ami i haniham-H took her


FINE AS AID TO MEMORY. OLD PONY FLOGGED.


BLACKPOOL CARNIVAL PARTY AND INCIDENT AT W HAL L EY.


DRIVING .An incnn in ai >* nmi .c \n incident at Wliallev TO THE PUBLIC iluring durim -; DANGER. u-k jpool rarnivid we»*k wa.s ili.*^clo-ed at 1 lithertM* ( ounly


t4*iTae4*. Hippinuthm. a motor chiirabam: t Jl. Haekhou-e. junr.. lUm-khurn. ilnfi'mled


‘ "


HASLINGDEN HAWKER SENT TO PRISON AND FINED £10.


At C’iiiln-r«M* (..■nunts' S*- - ion- 4>n .M*nulav.


j .ItLsepii .\inohl. hawker. SIn-ep ( lr<-n, 11a.*-. j Un^ileii. wa.s summoinsi i«)r cruelty t4i a {**mv.


Hhickpotd ;


j, ,^ (. liMu*y .-t;it4-d that on tin* i-venine oi *2i;ih in* -aw tile p'.’i>. uimh wa> in a


*V '*1*1 aiip.-ar.


Sc.sijionH on .Monday, when .h)hn Hurst. M«irton- j w-ry }>oor coiithtien. atlaeln tl l4» a -prinj.; was .-iiMiniom*<l for drieintt ! cart hnhn with oid Mt>ii aiitl ra^-. the tiamrer of the pnhlie. !


.Mr. I’.C. Waters stiit4*d that at P - Id p.m. on dune


I I'Jlh. hn wii.s on <luty in Kimt -t reet. Whallcy. I when In* saw a M .-eater charahane coniu from I tho direct ion of Itlackhnrn at a spee.I of from :io


1 to :id miles an hour. When the vehiele wa.s h". vard.s a\s'a_\’ In* j»ut up hi.s liaml for tin* ihiver to Stoji. hut lie faiietl to do -o until he lunl pa.-.sed Church-treet. WJien .-poken to ahoii t tin* matter. 4li*femlmit said his -pee*} was nine miles


• an inair. ami that In* put on spet*'l to get up tin* ; liill.


-\s a matit'r of faet there was no hill. wa.' lei lo \N4*.K:eotk in 4;oii.s ijL-.'me ol hi.s ' never .*^


P.S. ( '1)1111*0 corn>horalt*<l. mid said In* had 4>*n a velneh* pas.^ through tin* villagt* so ;


1 fast- beftirt*. ' P.C. Hetln-rington -aid tin* veliieh* went up ;


King-str.'et at a terrili'* speed. 1 f any otln*r ear


' Defendant st*emed to Dj iMert*JU-ing Ids speed, j Wm. .Martin, .'^mith view, Whidley. said that ■ .-pc4*il of the ehandt.mc was ht*twe.*ii go ami Ilo ' mile.s an hour— a \4*ry 'ImiLremus ........1 thronuh


' Whalle\ . ‘


.Mr. ! tack liou-i* .-aid the \eliich- leU lllac!;piH»l ;


; at 7 and wln*n In* reai'lietl W halh*v tin* driver 1 ilitl not know the way. H«* wim looking f4.»r a ! polic'-man l<. impure. Min t }n>iie'tl> thought ' the iiin-tnhle \'a.- -igiialliiig him on ami two * w omen w ho wen* with Iiiii. in tin- eliaral'aiie w t*re : of the saint* opinion. I


.\fter e\iliema* in .-uj'i'orr ol llii-* had h**4*ii


I g ivu. ;


'I'iie t'hairm.Mi {v'ul. I ’arivei'i .-.li I lliat. on Ids


' tiw n u<lnd--inn, il'-femiant ilr'*\e fr'tin l*la'‘kpoi»l ! to Wlndley ill two hour-, ami that he must Im* •• t heen uvenlomg it at tin* litd-!). I'ecau-e no tnotor j veliii-le .ulll .i eel cut .it I lla.'l.| m, ,1 .luriiie Car I iiiral a.ai : at a .|


..1 .... (liaii O mi l . -


an htiur. Defemlant dechir«-<l that i-ig eharaham- had


pa--eil him on the roiul, '!'hf ( ludrmr.n :


'• at'e mil going t<» allow


.sjteiMling at \\ hallew I lefi-ntliMit : 1 hatl no ide.t wlie!'* 1 w.i-. ■phe ( hidrman ; ^'ou v\ ill reinemher it in*\l .m will h" line I four guinea-- and co-ts.


time. \'4 'l'raV4*llcis. rcMi'-mb'T' t'* • < :irrv tin*


liniiiiy Iubi* >*f Ih.au's ( )iiii in<*iu. rut.--, lu'uisr.s iiml .small injuries will haiipell wliell least e.\ j a*' 11 11. Dnall's (diullUeUt


meets any sueli emeigemy. Mainly lube.- Is. dll.


the ijuautity) ds. Uw Milt t" ' h»*


r -!i"vv. hut a welt- alx'Ut 7i ‘U L hiiult- making; .1 1 11. -iiearhiig.-


1. ttl i Ul . . rou^h fan* .-inivv t»l


the l**--l rt-ali-in^; i. It) '.‘ pb. nouiil;


i to Pd.. ami ittimli tow.-, ami hulls ot


I.tirge


iat .st'ick. MicludMij» many hval 'Itilal etui.-if;nnn*nts wen-: 7-in


l;tmhs. -IL* ftii 'aLl le , ainl t > fa l v di-|>»-4*4l 4>l a t tin* folhiwiiie mir t lwt iuntry kimh- til,'-: l-e-i


hr. 'l lanihrt, ’ (kV*:


supi ted


shet-i


lamKs. and


h'*ing


rat'is : Me-l I 'kuI litdl


oh/- to iM/-: ew'-h,


•Id - !'■> dd/-; rou^;h4*r .->rtK. A*^'- t'> -I'i - t north-i oi intrv ln*lfer.s, i."-*) in.-.; h>cal h4*iU*r.s i “Jd; ItHtil tows.


I ' l ’ l : wamm of .sprin^iinn h' if. r- f tvm tho norll i. iJ-> t4» I'h’J ; l»e.-i.


tx-ilve-. Cl .V-.; 'Ulnr.s Cl t*» Cl Id.*;. 4‘;uh. .Meyers, d. Ilaril4*v and 11. Ih'try (.N’ el.*«oiM uwaideti pri/e- f o r ' ln e t fat. lamhs a.s follow.s: 1. d. 'Phiiitl4*ihvvaile. Ci.shnrn (pne** h'.>/-'» ;


•J. •!. 'Phoiiip-on. l*aytln»rii<* (iM *V I f I*Vunc4* will only wait u little while tho


(Torman olfers will bo olfers to aco?pt indemnity.— “ New York Tribuno.”


---------------> • €> < ----------------- SPEEDY CHARABANCS. .\t Clitherue Ctamty .Ses-ion-' on .Momlii.v.


Klijuh .Armstnmg. f ro-s t uven l.am». Leeds ; ami dohn Wm. Smith. lb».-pilal P'arm. Dolton .\blK.*y, both motur-drivers. w«*re each lineil I’u - for exceeiling tin* spe4*tblimii witli nn.ft'ir ehunibao.H


in l?arruw-r4>ml. \\ Lswcll. D.C. (ddppendale. who limeii 'lefemhinus*


vehicloH over n measured mile. stat4>4.l_^that they ewro travelling al over 17 miles^un lioiir, though tlui bch»‘4iuled b'|a**^**^f inilcH an hour.


L’N U E A SO N AH L K .


*• I hear that Hot Wi iul Hank shot up tlie l*alac»‘ Hat- last n.-ght,” iemark«*il a tender ­


foot Ml (.dosi4*r, .\n/.ona. Ugh-huh. ’ ' remarkevl Rlack Rviwder


Andy. •* Reckon In* did. ” •• What w**re his rca.-on.s h” ” R»*asonsr” Ik'HowO'! tlio awakened Andy. “ I.s tliis yeali town g«‘ttin’ so blame civilis<.'d


an ^ tliat a feller’s gotta have roxson.s for orery T little thing he doe»ir” — “ American T>.*gion.”


W*)man


.slave—fawning and cringing Ix-Uor** her, as ,.f you lUan’ l (Inr.- t.i call your soul your


von. I t ’ .w...


' '.v'lr. Wortuk-y : " Don’ t woiucii like. tlmt. VVontuu Fri.uul: Ciu—not imtil after * l^oston Transcript.


jnnrriage.


Larcc tins 'three lime.-* -Ml Cheini.st.s.


llto >11 We-K V-


.M.


Dm : .\l. Dm :. N. .Mo and L. .Io,m.-on. lh.


>t li t It th> C'ornpliiiiit wa.'i niai


o| l l ie Kilthl*' . lo ini ol tin- * ' l i l* iem im m w a.-. il**!.i*-(l to inio i th<’\ g i v e -erioii.s at ol pio|M F ii'.-atii:* lit 11 oil! i h '' la.'.K nig ll.i V* ■ to h. ( t ,11'idt I < ■


[•• .It .Momiav (.'o-lMinl tee. . ( InppMig ti.iI


m tie- i:: m i •nil


til*’ t 1’:. • • 111"


l.ll Ullie pIoVl-l.


’ hatl appt*are.l rotnul tin* eoriier of .\t i rington- ’ roiul le* 4 ouUl not Iiast* a\..i«led an iieeiilenl.


j kt*pi , some ! and •


Ktl-


a L in g IL tjn l l e t l reltLs :: 11 n i IM11


Ui It wa.s


np .<andy Ihvw Whalley. hut tin* ijony Iravv


hi..........I.-.,. ;|j . ,a r i . ;iinl tiei. ndant the hind «|Uaier.- with Wiii.ev- - lopj fd him nimal funml ;i numi- r


of wouinl.- iioiii whuii t.lo.Hl w;i. I'-iniig t*n tin* himi tpi.-iri* r.-.


lakt* th*- l*4»iiy tuii of tin* -Im H- . whert*iij>on V'ltiut— tin! It for Inm.


iiepiMie.-. ami ;i-< er t aunt I iliat tin* pony w.i- puieliu.-e'l b*r Cl . I n.-i>eei«-r .*-a; ge.'-on. 1J .S I’ . t . 'K senl"’'!


the pony a.- poor. w..ik. ami * inaeialet!. Tin*!!* w,|-.* .-,\,ial .liiia.-ion- alxuit tin* si/.e ot 'ix]» nn\ pn te- .,ii liie Idml «n:an« r ' Ahich ap|s-aretl to hav-- been eau-ttl !y dn. i t vio- !**mt*.


them w.-r.- e.in-oti i.\ tin* D'l.y tailing down. .*siH- T Mil--ud' ni .^iiarniiMi


I fefoinl.mt . hoWf\,-r. -;;nl .-oiin of .-;ud 'h leiniant


Inui been C') Him - pi*vioti'ly t"nv;i i*d. The (.ii.iMiuan ( t l-utei P . i ik t r ) .-•;dd tli- lat i ti;at def .ni lant h.ol m-t .ipis-aict! .sng-


, g'.-tt .; that iio li.nl :n. d* t.-ne. to make. !|e Would h- -.-ni i4. pr i 'oi i i-u thrii- taleiidar nioiitl*-' li.iial I.ilMiiir, and iitieii Cl'L


UNSATISFACTORY CHIPPING EFFLUENT.


In n inlani n fti-etl to lb* hail -nice matic*


1!]


scheme of renovation which includes iho ro- roofing of tlm ancient fam*. v.liieh


the most inter**st ing j)iec4*.s of e**(*le-^iastical architectttro in the distrii*t.


estimated to cost i'.'ifiii. junl it is hope.) that ehurelipeo| le in an ] •.■;ri •' 4if l he disl rl to the aid t»f llm snnill communitv* wlii -ij stiliites the parish of .Mvtton.


'j'lii* consecration corenmnv v*as p'-rininietj hy


tho Ib.shop of Itrnilford (Mr. I*.-i twri'-i. .uri clergy w )io took part wei-o : Canon .\<*kerlev vicar of ( llrimlh*ton. Kcv. IL L. WilUjini.-. vicar of -Mytton. Hev. R. ,M. Ilemlersnn. \ii-ar of Waddington. Rev. 'P. W. CTlslIo. rector tu' .St dames's. Rev. D. .-\. RawcUffe, Shudhurn. and the Rev. J. Clough, vicar of JhirsL <Jre4*n.


'Plie latter work is |! //?! .................... , The prvtc' -.'i the -Vational


■yviili in::: u .fXmungs: t lu* i nlTair.'4 vv.i- ii.>l t l i f j;i.-luJiinck I


The t o l ia i i - l . ini'. lI oighlKziM'tlOx (1


] o ; . r u S'aiia •tnii . i l i c v i t a h l y ali'-t o f r ol iu. 'Ji i


f t lu a y !.*• a


t o lx- til - ' nait i o f a u- 'V Ih- B l a ( l : !> u r n A i i v o n o


c a s l i i i ' e . r: Ii 'j*}jq


Rev. R. S. Stoney, rector of Skipton. W)ls also Iire.sent.


A.s.semhling in the Church, tho clergy, headed


by tho wardon.s (Messrs. G. Ivobin-ou and T Kmbloy). walked in processional onler round tho new ground, reciting psaim.s 1»>. I’d. and 40. On tlioir return to a s[iot near the entrance to tho churchyard, tho Registrar of tho jIioccsq (Mr. Mossman) read tho sentence of con.socration, wliich wjus afterwards .signed.


i


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:4 'Pho new ground


was then blessed. Mr. L’erownc tleliverod a short tKldress. in


the courno of wiiich ho asked. ‘* Whv should we take so much care for the reverent disposal of our dour ones when wo lielieve that it is not the real self hut only the mortal »jheH that wc lav to rest ? I suppose it is largely part of tho natural instinct of man. We fuui tho reverent disposal of tho tlead to liave l>oon the cu.stom from im­ memorial time. You know that from tho vorv early days of tho Hebrew people, lliey reverently disposed of their dead.


'The Kgyptians did it


and we know* that there are many countries in the worhl where remain.s have shown us that burial grmimls were most sacred .spots. Whv should the Christian.s do it ? Whv diil thov take so much care, for instimce. in disposing of tho b'ulies in tlie catJicombs of Rome ? Surelv. it must Is' because wo believe timt our Lord, bv His incaruation. made our human resting jilaces for u short time, sacred things. Hut. while we ilo rt'ViTence ti) that mortal part whieli Is going to «li.s.scilve into dust, wo remember that it i.s not th«> real self that matters—not simplv our bi-idies. but our souls, our spirit.s. It is those who have spiritually died to sin and risen to righteous* nes.s who w ill share in the resurrection of th«* just. " i sometimes think tlu-n* are indicati'>ns in tlio tem-lung *’f D;ml. whi'-h make u.s think that, in his thotights we are already hnihling our heavenly botlies within our mortal liodies. 'Phat wa.s indicated hy the f*icl that our Lord, at His iranstiguration. was .so ch.mgeil that His 'lis- ciples could hardly understand the sjiirit that seemed ti) l*e sliiniiig through the in'irtal bodv. ‘Phi* fact. too. that He uros4> from the ilea<l without -••eing lorruption seem«.*d almost a- it that s[iirituiil hotly within His mortal hotlv luul grown so wonderfully that there wa.s noiliing morl4vl left. Sometimes we see it on the fiic«*s of ihi* dead. We -eem to see the spirtund shining tlirough the morttil. am! if that i.s .-o. or if there is some truth behind if. it is 4,-lejir that we utight to prepare our-elves for 4>ur lu*avenkv state by iloing wlml wi* 4*jm to feed the spiritual body within U-. Hen*, this jiitt,*rnoon. we ihini; of tliosi* who will oecupv* this giMinitl. Wt* think al.-»o of our-elves. We ask ( hul to giv e iis grace that v\e i!»)\y ri-e from sin and h v liv<- of righteiHi-ne-s. -<i that, wlien w»* t|.-ptin tin- life, wo inuv re.-t in Christ. Thi.- I'eamifi il ei-rcna‘uy in .sueh a lovely spot. -un*lv r«*mind.- us that ear botlie.s are only here for a short tiiiii-. u:i-l it i.- in


(.‘iirist alone tliat w.* ean have th* living.


! wa- talking t'l S A B U U N .


■ ( .urn .i .i;.(i. Ib.nan C.,ln... :* ti.iv '. (..*• n;. lor


1;i< til: li - iloi;* i.i


i.id U.- t f -Ulalioa ;•••I■a t IV e- .-*• -• ;••! *, .


ST. .\1( lit U.A.- ( i 11 Lt 11 lie- .1 nnuai


. .imi .-( ie i.M ' V..; - In-nS p i . < • . ioii - i.i i i.-.i 1 r.iia


ll l.\ ; i.o he h n- I . w ha h I . b h i fa . ll and .Mr. C- 10- .ir vo.Vig i.olu -. .Miv-*’s . i j.iV t iioi nt il w ait'*


t ial>. ti. • Dot . A. I i i . D.i iw. il. >. l-:.;a


i.-.s Iknni. .M -i


. i: ..mi


am I t In* > In.M n,.; • .\.'N L w 1 - • ; i;e .1 mI 1 .1: I V Mlg li. dl wa- ni.ivh- ,il I O. 1 );•, Law l ie ( .M!.( w In n t !.- • .-j- c;.di V 'Ung. Pin- pro. • W h-Il.-y-roa'l u. 1 lo- .Mi.-v.- l'' ''t**r. V\lu-F. l!io h, ;;Ut’. greouhoi;- ' wei.- ,tj - n. -•ung.


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• e 11* tl! • i


W hill ' !e- I I'll*- next h.ia w.;-


I’eml le-'* 1, • t K.l-1. and i:i't .'t f i iap c l gal ' . ' . iMM.'liMig up V .\ntliein.


. nil .Mr. \\‘ . Hai 'hib- «


-Miging. 1 in- long .-ti<ram of A e r -lMil. wiio war,* umr.-iialli'l


th.- W-.-l. til'- .Vate


.tn'lm-i'sl '4 liolai -, • l.v .Ml-'*


, .Ml-. K. Simp-M,n. ( ’ , Mar -hal ! . .Mr.-. C.uiow. ' all'l -Ml*. (L U* 11.


■ w lu*!'* bun- :in*i l* a wer4* -.-rv.^l, t,uchji^\ehiele.s was 111 ' i.lay.-4l for ilancmg. i l.-rw


; th«-y pru4-.-"l«'ii to ih*- I rn k* t licKl. wh'-rv 1 gaim.s ami i*:u-4*s W4*ie hold, whi l-t ih** IsMul. • umU*r the K-a'l. r.-lnp 4»f


.Mr. l l . La">'»n. 'I’he <luy was line, and


! hn»ught otil a r«.-C4»r4l atL-mhims*. 1


TOO SOON.


!-'ri«*iHi; *“ Ivl i l l i won’ t look at .vour own fault. You act lik'.' a


'lluuup-on. .M. t iK -n . A. l ldl . IT HiiTw*ll. tUMad tx) th*’ S4.'li4K)l.


11- I.ilto '•.tn.o tie- .--ah*!' a r w a 11!.- t iie * h m t h >‘ th-


\';..iri. .M. -IS. tel d. IhlTWoli.


\\ . ILiti ini' I. t 11


1


* : -._ I'll** :iu* r*"i'


• Mr. Lav. ll> lull.- - . !y I


Ih:<


t lie r-'-;d 1 g.ii'l.-i llV IIMI.-


1


e ol and


I; r- ; AND


( j.i '> l ’. i » L.t-; D; id.IV i(,)lii V 1' RJ-


hi . ..h;:ig up. on tie- 1 it -n: • !,i V till- «-!i: Li i i i i


we were in a l-ivt-lv -pvit in .-hire, uml he put the w i.ok lili* in a -iiigk* .-••iilem-* cxci'pt to l>e born again.’ again, will ri.-e to th«* i Chri.'t .h-r-us. w ho i.s tin* resutT'*ci ion and ( h.'«.l gr.int llmt «*ach one of ii- h'-re t- - • re-t vviih Him in the lift* eternal. "


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Alanoh* ' i'- pojuiia i i' ni


prom liua !'• ,■ engaged


our "wn ’U crowd' ll a •


IS in till-: cludi'- .Mali ton. lb ‘ n* C'dm-. Jlu:


ing. :n ">ai indu-'.r:* '


pra'11' -- (i;- same tai'-- .sam*' anu.


The.-*’ A,';:.'


Wltlnli a !•• ;in\ p.t: t ■ ]3i-ii*>pr.' 1.


im-t i.nt* h from :t - n.; agri, iiUa)-.:'


don


it 1- in;; N,-\l V..


own i : .( i ' ktsing. :i of pia'*- .1-


ally g:v(.- : woiM. in;;


the 'lU' the "


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play-... ei'ivc I'.i: ;


hsh n.;ti and i" W1--


ten. t.:,-- I. fitiia .'l.i'D ili.-t;-iR: w..i


i-'-laL.; c .a.i -i 1 1


a s


j


It " ! t 4»nly ■


d'-iing '• mini! ( r , i be :i gr- * cil'H ;• ’i- ;•


■ ; with


alx'Ut :i.*- whit il 'It''. M-1: el


Wii.l.- that a:-('t :■


v;im*-i ag.i; of lili.'kinn


wi'd((-a 'Pie- tin:-


: ;


4-oun-< h ii not


wiiicii [(••";(;' form- ti mtioii


. mu'tie'f:. 1*


than -Mr: ■ J{hi..ki'-- 1


II,.


w i l l linv- n i a i : n i t y l i i r v <ng;.'


.Mioii gr- .1 ;


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