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ADVERTISER AlO) TIMES, FRIDAY, JUDY 27. 1923. The Liuicasliire Education Coimnittco havo o


(Certified not salo exceeds 5,000 copies '


weekly.) FRIDAY, JU LY 27th, 1923.


Lights on Vehicles, To-^lorrow (S a tu rd ay ) , 10-lb p .n i.; Reiir Li;;hts, half-liour oa rlie r.


Oiiiboroo ha.s llii.s week bcKin deser ted to a I'ot i‘\poriLMice<l since the far-oIF pro-


T.-a'i- days. Coinpolled by bad t r a d e to lie ,^.voM iiioi-.* iliril'ty ll ian of yore, th e iuhab- iiaios cK’arly managed to .save onongli to on- ^},U. li oin lo reinuvc, for one week only, to tlif >- a.-'idf. 'riu*y wont by rai l ami by road, IraViii;: mere haml fnl of follv—luckless N'lio are wani ler ing disconsolately


il,mn i Ik^ stroot.s. Many slay-aUhomos qui' Uly i>ecaine “ fed up ’ witli tbe. u t t e r «i,.-n!aiio;i which socniod to have come over ill,- invvu. Not a lew hooked for “ ch a r a ” u:j'> to till »)ut tlu* wi'ek. “ I’ll never s tay ;it


til. y


[■iiftioti ‘iiinoa.


liS. TOP |i !


awarded free placows a t tho R o yal Grammar School to tho following candidatow, theso be­ ing in addition to those alrcadv :innounco<l: Edwin NicbolLs, Clitlieroe Oonncil. H a ro ld AVindlo, Clitheroo C.E. JarncH P a rk in g to n , Clitberoo Council. K onnetb Roy.ston, Clitboroo Gjuncil. .Tamos ITell, S t . .Taine.s. M a rg a re t Wrench. Clitheroe Council.


th a t they havo no in ten tio n of e re ct in g a cafe a t Whalloy, as reported a t th o Clithcroo Ois trict Council mooting. Tho roforenco should havt' been to a g a rag e which the firm liavo in conii-mplalioii in th o Abbey village, plans of which, however, have n o t yet boon su hmitted for aj)proval.


consider ]>arty mattei-s in Nort h-K:vst and AVc.sl. Lancashiro was Indd a t th o Reform Cliih. Rri'ston, on S a tu rd ay . T’he .A.sriocia- Lion.s represt'nt<'<l included Nelson ami Colm*.


A confoivnee of Liberal Associations to # * *


ClithenMu and Accringl<u). :W;


live.' woman said. “ I ’ll .soli tlu' jiiano {'i,.;


in our holitlay week as long as J .‘>onie wen- conijiclled lo remain, and


niarvi-lh-d a t th e n i t e r alisence of 'I'lie isisimen have l\een busy


thei'pi .I I'">-t cards from the .seaside through . 1 ,, . t t «'!'-l*ONeS «)f uniul iahi ted liouses, for i t .'v


'cie.II ly you rcinemiicrcd lliorn.


i)\ the caialitnil sitis to forgt-t yonr wliile on lioliday. V’h a t ma t t e r if


til, V >iii li'ii get your missives unt i l tlicy, too, p


• . i... - l id th a t Cli tlieroe people lived a t


il... r..i-- •'!' I ' l .onn a year for the holiday K, i.iit tliere will have hotm l i t t le of th a t


ti... \ i a r . Many have had lo scrape and t-! g" away a t all, and in by far the of lases il will he a holiday on the iji. The inimher of gohl coins par ted wi th


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;’,’.; ‘ueok imlicated tha t “ s to c k in g s ” hail . nrch. d and the holiday will not havo 1„H I tie«- I'T manv as nsi-d to ho tlu' ca.se.


Wiiil-t many Ul i lheronians went fu r th e r * * *


ftfi.T! for tlieir* ozone, lllackpool indi.sputably priih- of place a.s tlie hol iday resor t a t t r a c t s most people fn' in Hibhlesdale.


lies


ent - i tained indoors. .Still, o th e r resor ts are >t‘ a<iily increasing in popular i ty sus th e fol- Inn.Tg list of period bookings from CHtlioroo mat ion sliow : ltiacl<p.*ol


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


M(»recamhe ............................... Isle of Man ............................... North Wale.s ...... ....................... Scarhojoiigli ami N.i'h C<)ast [•‘arne.*;'' Ixe-.olts ....................... Liverpool and i l ist r ict ........


Scollaml


.“>onih Coa.st .............................. lAimh>n


With o th e r l)oo!;iiigs to all maimer ol ."^euih W'ales ..............................


(V.riiwall and l)evi>n .............. Midlands


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


00 12


20 20


districus. A goodly number liave Ikvii tour ing llelgium ami l-'ranci? and, ;us is well known, 30 C’l iiheroe jK-ople havo iieen a t l.<oiirdes. As to till- day tr ips by rail, the rai lway oliicials couru-.'Uisly supply tlio following number.s of tri]>jH.-r.s dur ing ilio w«‘ok,—- illackfKJol


Liverpool .......................................... .Smilliport


It cammt 1h* .said t l iat tho woulher lias bc-eu sati.-faciory for hol iday-makers.


» * # | i ' ircjin


ihis iho


iKi mo by


Sliowery


condiLions are report<-d Irom all along the e<*iW't. witli one or two tine days. “ Patcl iy ” &*'*-ms lo descriln.1


Vnit.*' a number of hoys have l)»-<.*n cainjiing out in llie dt.sLrici and thei r ardot i r fur open- air life was iilniost squelched on Sunday night .ind dur ing .Monday's jK-rsi.sienl downpour. Tue.'day went a hmg way towards reviving tiriM.piiig spir i ts, hnl tlicre ha.s been notliiiig 1^1


oiitliuso about .since. In tb e main, tbe


dav outitig.s by motor coach have been well j.atr'.nis. <1 but l»»-tu-r business would have bid'll doiio bad iiiorx* die* rl 111


condition.s pre-


vuil-d. I'-ople have not t rus ted the wimtlier .•iiiiicioiitIs' for I’oui i try rambles, and Hibliles- d a l - ha.'.' not. lio-refore. la.sMi ihrongx.-d to ftiiyiiiii.g lilvi* llie o x ten t exjiecU-dj witli M‘V«-nto, ji or "O towns t>n ludiday dur ing ihr- w..«dc.


^ 'M - ^


degro mi ld \>\ tie- ITi ivoi ' i ty ot Ivliii- buigli .


niend.itioii lor his plnoe hi.>t l•■nda> .


;-,7^ W.«)i i' '-lan.-. wh-i a i ta i i i - ii:.- “ I ’ h ie r ih - <I:iv on .Sumlav.


lh.'- I’rimi o-s.- '.h.-t n . I toi .nml fur im- r ly


<las


uigr. i i ub: t !• ti.' I " .Mi‘- W dlmii i Bn p e - . .Mr. I5r;p;'-. Iia.-' i . t - id 'd m mi :m o;it«-;ik«- bak>ry


.•rvh'-.-^ ;it t!i'« \V' . iv-Ts ’ Im' I h u !'-.


11.-arty eoiigral iil.it ion.' lo .Mr. K.ma arner , who, on r-'iitid:i\ t*'-'.' , ei-'. lii-at- > iii'


nil Ini-iliiliiv. Wln- I .n. r in iln- IMii.l.' ■ill.v M.'thmliMP.


w.^ll liM.iwu, llii.ut',li N. . i ironl . inml \ -IP :.il is mui'h in liu- 'i-l-l. , III pri'iu liiT Ih- I niv.-ll. ■


,,„li„-t ..-rvir.-.s, ns In -


;.i-. -..-ar.s now. imh-ed - x ' r -iii'e i t . in- .\


. ^lalwaM. and lo!.a.. •. a vv. .1 a." ,!;, ,ii. novor ealled inm i r;« nd.


Tj, , ,;iov. iii'-nt h.' • : ad n- i:..'!*- lov.il I' "t


,1 Ci iri ir r. 'li'l l-. i ' " " 1“ "'-


i,.,- thi- lal.- .Mr. Ap|.'-rh>, ih - lo'a l has iiumhored .Mr. (.arn. f .'in."<.e,'.v


.:.n. !|. ."t. adliei-eiit'.. Miiela; •' eiint- snr . ‘ to l.rii'l! M' 'S ' ln . r i!i- ; ,m-


I, ;,t .oio' t.hov «-an t.ow r<'oil ‘ ‘ t . oie- ly .-hi


” who . a n an-l Oo • vi. 11


• M'lii •. no; . - , oiiro In.d, owing U) tii.- iin- ..I i'l n t i f ic a l io n uid . ' . s Hi.- iium-


ail ihiilU' !,


■ o .o om d a r o llu- ni"-1 dPh- iill ol ;.V!.v er . L a s t w- ek n r h a l h u r n t < q ill t .nscsnrv n o te s ami ag a in s t


• - I...., ^r.lvi,,-.'- .l••<■i<l..l t.; of y.


„„,1 i„. r .n ' . r . l of ton sli llluir .f -■r 1.PP..5 .viv,Ti.i-'<i ,in ti"/,


fo\w hoill . nf |,ul,lir:itimi. H i-. ti' . i roMinrl. ml*!,


etnnrUni


. .I ror t i .wi fi .r' in Uk. ..Ailvorliwir an.l ■ « l „ r « l--.„ r..f.Trrr<l. Tl inr r 15 5


U-nM „m..ly |>or ..-i.t- " f tliiit. vrithin l.'M_ ihr r


til l, for rTPr .mi - wlio wi5ll.-5 to pnhli r of t'lit.hi*r<*'> »*nd dis t r ict . iniT or tn.'iT noi be • fTectt re,


nriT5 "


tiniv.r is 5S ni.5r a sl iarsi l too n.5 .mo w likely got.





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^ -w. r , r n . . l


•• :„ l ." in 111.. •; A.lv. lUs. r l.n. willi Ui.' t rmfn rv n. .t.v':; i' .


I ' f l« o


piir.. of silk . l .vkin^H nn.l A | .l r I rinim.vl spool.m l.y. horn rn i


h i u - I ol- n, * n.


. ,s ’for thei r prim 'p!- - ami eon-


;,n.l ho-t wi.she:, ol a larg.- ' it«lo oj r.-*'ogn:se in him. p':nai>- mo:-


! insii,'. HIM. -1.1 III.- f ill-


I-..nii.-rly :i


,\li. ( ..un.-r in


• v..;> h-iig p- ri.i'i


bu-'itms'.. As-o^ l a t ' d w itii W« .-b y Cb i in li. ii-> is al 'O e om . 'M 'd wiii i i h - ioeal l'..‘-^..\. Bio th e i l in o d ;tnd i r . . , m iii ly


tla- .<un- -‘A stmiy of ihj.h- I il'- r.id' 1 at ton ceremonia!


hoai'ty eijigi ai uLiUon-. to I>r. .Io-<-pli llay«-s J-‘airu’< atie r. ,M.I). (eld.-i- son of iho lai.- .Mr. A. I). K.urw. ath* r and of Mr.s, Kairweatlier. W' . ' l .g . i i 'Oi 111 D.M'ior


0 -. Al . -inine tin- higlo.-t i:i‘ «liea! In-, i-'airweail.or reeei'.--d liigli eoia-


' al t . i inmei i t to ci.i- degr«s- oi


th e n a Willi .‘-p. ' ia! lei . roneo lo ji;. ••ni: vo jtioasiir*•>.


H;v many poi...)nai friends will join u> in the weather in general .


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,.iSQ .120 . .130


3t) -To


|{i;i( l.|>eol is so accessible and. of course, .so lirai'ingl Wi iat is inori> in these days of 11TI,-I:ii>le weather , is t h a t thousands can be


I t ^


AVhalloy. was .succe-ssfiil at BiMitle with his ycning Air'^lalo <h>g. “ Wiswcll P r in c e .” and I'itch, ” Mdswell Dorothy.’’ winning .several


Mr, AV. H. Ilopwood, Oaldield. Barrow, prizes, * * * The Operat ive .‘^pinner.'-’ Anialgainat ion. al


a spci'inl rejm-sx-ntativc meet ing in Man- c.hcster. la.st .Satui'day. elcett-d Air. Alh'-rt T<aw, a working spinner of Bfdton. as one of il.s two nominec.s to tlie Uni ted 1’exl ih' Eaclory Work e i s ’ ..\ssoriatiim for ad'ipti<in ns Pa iT in men t ary ca ml: dates. The otlier nominot* is Air. Alfr<-<1 Davies, who .s:it as im-’nhi.!- fi-r ( :i t


in th- i o t Ihir liaim-Ml


iml nl thoi igl i defe a ted la.'* ITi-r' ;n h c r iKlemi-.f »o light again wh'-u tlm oppf ' i tuni ty oceur.-^.


^ *


liavo heeti m:inv vis itors to the Ca-<tle. esptK'iaUv on Tuesday and again on A\ednes- day af ternoon, when sumim-rlike comli lions


provnih'd. Upwards of a thou.«and let ters have Iknmi *


r«-ceived at. Clitheroo Conservat ive Club this WiH'k in Connection wi th th e swcep.slake pro­ moted hv the Club on the Manchester November ILandicap.. The reque.st,s for tickets. snj>plied only to afliliat.f'd members, have coim* from <‘V«‘ry corner of tho Bri tish lsle.s. and one jipplic-aiion was .'iddressed from Cieiogno. The pro.'P'-ci of a prize oi I'lLo.OOO for til'- winm‘r with L'20.000 for the second and CIO,000 for tlm thi rd, together with other subs tant ial I'li'/.e.^. has clearly captured tho public imaginat ion, and tho commi t tee have l i t t le doiilit. that tlu-y will dispose of tho 200.000 U'n shil ling tickets, enabl ing i Ik\sc big awards to In* made.


numln*r have alrea«ly la-en issued, and Iheri* are yet, four im>nths to go. .A piot<‘st ag.'iinst th'* “ sw4*4*p ” IS iinuli* to-day by tin* IL'V. AY. H. .leffrie.s, whose le t te r app<*ars ou page 3.


U:u*wo<k1. on .Mtmday. «*f Mr. 'rhomas I.oymI (77), a di rector of tin- il:impd«*n Mill I ’x*., Darwvn, ami , for sis ye^ir.s. a represont.'Uiv** of Gre a t Il;irwo<xl on the Blaekt)nrn Boarii of Guart lians. Hr* txas a hr»)t.her of Mr. H, I/oy ml. S<'h<K>l-t4*rrace. ( 'iitla.-r****. fornu*rly heat imas ler a t tlie N.aiional (mov Cdiurcli of Iingland) .school.


d’lie death «KM*tirred at. “ IMge l-'nd,” (Jnsi t * * *


CHimmitlee in ('onm*<tion with tin* ('astl'* I*'ete. a t the Ckustle lioti.so on Monday n \ t


a t S^-O p.m.


r*>mniittc«‘ will meet, lo make arrangeni'-nl.s for the i r «.*x-*-nt "U .Aupimt


( )n 'ruesday ev'-iiing. * * « ' r ia ' ie is to Ik* a meet ing of tlu* Tradesmeid.s * ♦ * hav** pr**\ aileil in ILl'iib-.'dal. dur ing i!i*- ii"h-


im-4*ting will Ih* at tin- lown i lal l a t I-3I). 'I'lii* coiiious riiia.s and ml-\*K,I w*Mlher which


ihei'*.- hav-* U**-ii many e.-itnping out in ih.*- iieiglib-.tiriio'Hl. Th-* higg.--t j.arty wa.s on** (-onipi«'e*| of •(-•om.s ami gui-!-->. numb**ring */Ver s '’Vx*iity. from th-- Blm-lvKuMi B.iri.'li Clmr-ih. who-s** t<-nts w- r.* pit*h*-d "ii om- oi Bemib's fo-)tliill'. L h iid M-ail-*y Ilall . .M'-n- tion of M.-oms r* iniml.-' n- tluii num*-r"Us ( 'lit h**r.»e v.mths hav- l*--'ii i imbr ••ativa.*- ai


(lays inii.st h.ive Ih-^-u \ e r \ t rying I** the mnn'-rous p.irti<v> emhaNour ing to d**riv** li* altii and •■nioyinent nml' r *-.iir.a.s.


.And An.^^lell. ■ W *


Coumi i hav.' Inul nmier *-ondd'*rat ion th** (•oti'l rur t ion »>1 a lag'"*;-,, t-' uielude aim-iig *ith'-r fiaim-*-a a paddi im' i-x-l ami lak* b*r Mi<>b-l vaeht .‘viiling P-r > Inbir- n. and i'acili- t.ie,; f'lr li'tld r*' ! t i l la' at th. :-ont]i. iTy *-ml -.1 til'* proni<*n.!d** h- low th.- n.-w !y-<>j'«*n- 'i n p . - n a i r l iatlm. T h . d- l i n i t . i y <1* cid- d.


U«»r some liim* pa.''t ;)i-* B'aikjH-ol 'fewn f ' . -umi l


t'mit it w-*mld im.-rt*-i.- with ih*- .-\t.-n-'i'*M of tie* proin* n:;de at. S'j luth* r ly I 'oumla i y


iii'm.. oil th** git)un<U <*f r-.-t and th** faet th-


li.'W* \* t. f . th.


IS re]-.rt-''l hv an angl ing i'HT* apond'-nt. lb- m Dni-ing tie* w.-.-I:-.*nd a h*-avy spat*-


,\ --.-Ti'Ui-- stal -' " f atr.iir-. in th*- Bihhle llndd.-r fi.'in th*- a n g t - r ’s point of vi»-w


th'.r.'iiglilv ilii'h'-d th-"'.- *-lr-;iii.s of tin- rank growtli *il wa-^d- wh: ih l>ad pill a s top to ti liinv: '-N'-.-pi in a j*-u phe-e-- not op*-n to tin* maim-it >■. h r<-p 'r i is e.)rr*-< l. how '-v*-i-. th*- tlo(*d i*- n -i liln ly t-o <1" good in a.-'-'istiiig tln-


niai-i l""ly "f *'*-a' fi'-h *.<» get np. It is s tated til it large iiumi.«-rs "f ti<h. iiu-lmling salmon


larg*- i,uml).-r.< *'f <b-a.l feh .ui both hanks, ami aligb rs. tvho enjoy tln-ir sj>on on the llodcl«-r a'-.ii BiM'l*-. a f natu'-aliv iniens**d a t a s tate of aii'airs \vli-r!i allow-. *ii(-h s.-rioiis pollntifm. This IS m.t tie- lir"t liim- '-nch a thing has h.i|.I«-ie <1. and th*- f*-Ting is that it. is high tiim- -'.•im-thing wa,'. tl-'m- t** tnakt- ilio Hihhie 'Ilf.- f'lr s«-a tisli wh.-n th*-y ar*- on th** way to the iiigh(-r r*'aeli*‘s,


AY*- an* completely at a loss to nml.Tstaml


ih,- at t i iud. - of th** autlmriti**s r**spo?isihle for the i.r**''*’-vaiion of tin* pur i ty of tin* Bil.'hh- ;,i tie in a i t - r of ih-- tiltli whii-h is poured intrt tin- s t ream via tl -- Cahb*!. Both th*-


'Lanca-'liir-* and \Y.\st Hiding Rivers Boards hav<* w"at«'r which ihovs from the liroolis al.ov*- AVliallev legnlar ly analys*-d and wo** h.'tid.. the owner of a worlts or farm who iKTinits any for**igii inalt**r to enter .


t hre:it--m-4l wi th tin* din- <-ons. tinences of tin* law. ami we have a r*-< olh-ri ion of numerous villagt-s along tin* Hihlih* h**ing comj)ell*-d to spend larg'- sunis of moin-y on tp 'a t in g m*w- age, A\’4 cotit4


Ih; is soon


thing to pr. ‘v**nt the filth which, is carriixl to the r iv'T by iln^ Cahh-r.


* ar** n.. t romplai i i ing of this, hut we *ml Unit the author i t ies shotihl do .soim*-


ing fer .nil it i tensst lng eont-est, with ManchesU*r and dis t r ict milk dealers on the ever -present nmsstion of the p r im of milk. Compello<l hr ci rcumHances to aec*pt prices they consnler mirea^^onahle for th. ' present aumrner - - in many ci*e« lOd. a gallon, lewi c .a rnago-Lho farmonj of Hihblosdalo and BowUnd h a r e


Cl'th**ro.‘ an.l dis t r ic t farmers are prepa r ­


an-l '-•-i ti-.iit. w.-f. r-e.-ntlv kilb-<l on the I*)W*'f f-.-.clie.-. of th.- BiMib- owing t*> lh«* |*t>is- .mmis maii*-r whi-Ti t!'*wed from th*> Cald**r. l-'artn. i-' along tlu* r lv- r r- port having .s.-4*n


Gat..-.


l .iv * - now . In ip tli'*


tin* Car'll*.- Spot if.* 11th. 1’lie


.-Mmosi h.'ill that


tho cenotaph in ihe'C ’.'i.st le grounds has h»s-n comple ted. H is iiow scre<-ncd from the public gaze unt i l .August. If^tli. the <late lix‘-d for the eeremoitial of unveiling, and a wc4.-k before the fet«* .and baml (.•ont«’st ,


Dur ing th e holidny.s th e work of or'-eting I luM'e Afossrs. Rullnck and Briggs ask us to s ta te * * *


dotenninod to organise thoniBolvos to tho e x te n t of being able to d ic ta te tho price they


shal l receive in future. Tho first s tep towards this end lay in th o di rect ion of ge t t ing aa many farmers as possible to join tho local branch of tlio F a rme r s ’ Union. Considerable headway has boon made and by the end of no.xt moni l i th e brancli officials bcHovo they will bo able to speak for e ighty or even ninety |>or cent , of the milk producers of tho


i l istric t. I t is propo.sod t h a t all tlio milk .sliall ho sold through the I'^armers’ Union a t a price agreed upon by tho farmers.


” AYc


produce the milk and wo havo a r ig h t -to li.x the pr ice,” is the btisis of all llu* farmer s ’ a rguments . They hav«» general ly olitaincd fair ly sati.sfactory prices for winter milk, bu t dur ing tho .summer g lu t prices have consist­ ent ly fallen, dealers being able lo buy far more milk than they a ctual ly rcfpiiro for sale in liiiuid form.


coiiverl'xl into chee.M* and the yield from the milk thus ustxl d.-termincs the j>rice paid by th*‘ whoh.'sjiler for all tho milk. Rihhiesdale farmers prixluce tlm .same i juaul i ty of milk wiuL*r and snnim**r. and they eonsidi*j‘ it is gro.ssly unfai r that thei r summer pric.'s are cu t simply because farmers elsewhere prodtie-,- iniMc only in summer . Accordingly, tho con­ t r a i l s they will submi t to tho whoLvalers will he for t\v*-lve montlhs, thmigh the ])ric(* will he lower ill summer . 'I'ln.* farmers point ont t l iat they have no desire to increase retail prices and deny th a t tliero is any n**<'il to do so,


with noni* of


.A. shil ling a gallon for retai l ing milk, {)k* prixluction risks, .strikes


them as being exces.sjve. AYith no surplus tnillc to contend wi th, tho rlealers should h.* well satisfied with half flio margin tliey havi' had, i t is claimed. \\Ti«*n om* jnits th** amo u n t tho farnuT


receives as th.* milk pi-oducer, agains t the price p«'f quart , at. wliich it is retai led in th*> towns, it iM'Con tvs ohvi*ms th a t i t is not tho


Thsliop of Alanclu'ster (Dr. 'lA'inph.*) s av ' , - “ J ho pre.-Tx'fvalion of ancient huilding.s posse.‘isod of both historiir int4*rest and gieat l)oauty so th a t they may h*.* of the fulu-st v;ilue to tho jMiblic i.-s a malt<“r «»f .so wule a <‘oncorn th a t I hoix* yon may allow me lo .stalo iti your column.s* that \ \ ’liall<*y Ahlx-v has actual ly htXMi t ransL*ned to the Diocese of Alanohesier, whicJi prop.w*.s to use it pr imar i ly as a r e t re a t ;uul tx)nfereiice hoit


fartm.*r who is to hlam<* for high prices. AA^rit.ing to tlu* 'i’iiiu*>’’ uf Mondas , the


and for gnihor ines of ChurchjK'Ople, aifect ing •a wide area, anci, as f.ar as ixT.-'.sihie. t^i ojx*n i t to tho public on (X'rtain ilay.s of the we.-k. AYhen tlio oppoi ' tuni ly aro.se i t .s(.‘e*nied plainly r ig h t to re.store lo the u.s(* of the Clmri-h thi.s famous huiltling. whu'h is, perhajKs. the iiuksi jnjer . 's t ing .site in Lanca.shire; so wt* acted in fai th. In'lleving tli.it both (,‘hurchmeu and others , alike in laincashir . ' and el.sewlu*!**. would help us in rai.'.ing the CL^.OOO r*‘<jtured for the purcha.se*. T lu* Ahhev will I*** un- <toul)ted!y a g r e a t c*-nir«* of .sjiiritual inilu- ♦•m.s*. a.s it was in (lie pa.st.


I t i.s an imer -


<-.sling fa c t th a t tlu-rt* weft* seventeen abbots hof(»re the Di.ssolntion : there have I>e« ii sovonleen lay owners ; and now i t rolurns to the possession of tlu* Ci iundi .”


In ye.sterday’s “ 'Pimes ’’ the Bi.shop of .Sair.)rd (Dr . l ‘as;nl«-lli) htid tlu' following


reply: ” J t is extr**im*ly r«*j)Ugnant to me to eng;ig<* upon a m*wsj)aiH*r (s)niiover.sy. and more osix>cially with my neighbour. Dr. 'Pemple, the Bi.shop of .Alanchesler. for whom 1 h.'ive great respect ami with whom 1 hav** aiw.'iys lx.K*n on tlic her,!, of te rms.


liowever, let jwi.ss without' prole.st .some stale- meiit.s. which .s*H*m to me lo b** mish'ading lo tlu* public, in his le t te r in your column.s on A


I cannet , A ’halley .Abbey. I t is, of <'our.v.-, <jiiii*-


irtie th a t llu* Angii( an (li(K:«-M* of Maiu lu*sie!- lias purclia.sexl th.- gr*-at**r paj'i of liu* .Ah!x*y ruins and grounds. i*ni i t is :i mait-.-r (»f mon knowledge. :it leiust in l.tinca.sliire, that hefor*- t h a t p u r c h a - v 1 had t i c lu a l l y in i r cha sed o n e p or t ion of tlu* ru in s , a lino s t r u c t u r e in coinparal iv* . - lv g«KX.l i»r«.-.servalion. w h i t b ha.s been v a r iou.s ly d e l in t i i by ar (di iN<3 .s a.s (-itiu-r tlu? “ h o sp i t ium ” or giu- s t -houso. o r xlorl-*»r or “ d omu s conva-r .-'ornm." to g e th e r w i t h a jHi r l ion of t lu* . su r ro u nd ing la n d .


'I'his i l is


ot i r in l *ui t io n to r«-.stoie a n d tit up a.s a iT iap . ’L wi th j*r. il*ahly ;l M-ho*>! l«*n**aih. .A.s a m a t t e r i f f a c t , we had al.-'O ilu- olfei' ot pur - ch:i .s iug tlu- r*-iiiain*l.-r o f t lie [ •mldings ami nroj>er ty. hu t th i s wa s m*t e n lv linam.- iaily be yond o n r nu-:in>. but a l ' . i w*- di<l n o t know t*)* w h a t tis'-ful puip*'.*-e u*-- mig h t h a v e ap-


plicxl it . “ 'ITin.s i t i.- n o t .•.cx-iirat'.- tx» .si:ii** that


‘ AYhalh-y A h l n v h.-is a i l u a l i y b*-*-n t ra nsf.-n*-.l to t i le liiori'.^^* of .Main lie.-'i-' 1‘.'


t>t (dUr.-'--, Bi .- li"p 'P. iiipb- is jK-rf.-i'tly jn-«titi*-d in u t i l i z ­


ing th*‘ b u i ld in g s h*- l ia - - « nr*-d tor a n y p u r ­ pose in con iK'x an i w i i l i his ( ’b u n h : n o r < an we r.-ason;il>lv coi i i j i la in o f hi s .appeal t'» y o u r n - a d e r s to r.*i.s.* tlu- Cl ' .UOO re(juiiv<l for tlu* j iu n ha.-e.


\Ye ;iP .) liav-- h c - n *-ngag.-d, a n d


ar*- s t i l l *-ng:m«‘d. in *-nd* a v .Hi r in g t4> rai.s** tlu* co n s ide iahh * .sums invol\*-<! in the pnriha-'-- a nd a d a p t a t io n .if th*- i .ml i i in g u*- hav- ,S4.*cur(xI. ; iml ,


I t h i n k , c a n als.» p u t in a


i -easonab!e jih*a for l i i iam ial a s s i s um c e in ni i- d* r takit i'j ; t in s u e f k for r. u - ru ig to a-h-.'ia.*'- t i c a l U"*.- a jHii t ioi i *«f th*.'-- ni.'.--l \a-n**rabl** ru in s *►


Th.* Bi.sh'.p t- lt.s u*-. .juil-* t r u l y , t lml it w.i.' a gre a t C(-ntr*- *»f s p i r i iu a l inl lu. -uce in ilu- ]>ast. .ami w** an* (* r ta i i i ly . - lu h a v o u r in g to :-*\stor** it to sm h . ' j . i r i iu a ! i i .: !u*n<*‘ iii ih<' f i ilur**.


w.'ia* \ *-iil **•• Jt .\i>b*U'. 't \\hail»_\ h*-f>H** tlu* D i * " '*1 u t i " i i . but a.s Ua t l io l i c s w«* ca ? im* l , of


c<iui-.-'. . Mib.s. r i ! .e lo the di. t i im t l ia t ’ now it r i'tnrn.s t<* th*- jH.--. .-.vinii *«i ilu* C h u r c h . ’ .At h-a.st. * - \ .4*pt a-. r.-gJirds th** p o r l i .m whuTi w** liJiv*- s(.KUt*-*l. it cannot h*- .sjiid to ha\a* le tn r n - * ! to tiu* jm'- —• sum *if tli.'it ( hi ir i-h i " wh i ch the s. -viMt -. -n t'usi^ia iai i .Alihols 1m


.-


longc' l a s d " tl'.e Ci ' i * * r c i a n s a t i lm i»r«s.-nl d a v . ”


C R I C K E T T O - .M O U n o AY ’ .S .M A 'PC H l':S.


UIBBLF^DALE LEAGUE


Rial k|'i "1 V. Barr.iw. Buriil*-> . .Aiidn-ws v. Chorloy. Rea'l V. Clilhero*-. Hibbb-s.ial.* Waiid.-rer.-' v. Darw.-n.


Lam’a.'t.'i V. Levlaml. S.-uh* V. L-ylaiul Motors.


HIBBLK.SDALK NIOH LK.AGUK,


Bam.iv 11. V. W.i.l.’dngtoii . Uh* ri'v Trc<- v. Hurnh-v ,St. Aml reus 11.


Cl.tiu^d.- 11. V. H-ad ‘l l . l)iir\\(-u II. V. Hihhhxsdali! AYanderers 11. I»axeii(h-n v. .Sjih(h-n.


PEAM.S.


.^('*)tt. 'P. Scot t . F. Hudson. IL Siandr ing, R. He\'.-. 'I*. C^Hilthurst ami Prcvxly. Kihhh-Mhde AY.'imlerers l l .—.L Owen (capt . )


H. Braithwnit**. 'P. Bowk.-r, J . Loflliouso, N. AYindle. B. AYrigh-y, .1. Dawson. E. AYonvor, G. Hnd.son, 11. Aspinwnll , M. Mc’Pier. Hihhlesdjile Ama teur s .—AY. Calver t (c apt ) ,


H. W<vvTer. .1. Ha r t lev. O. Hudson, H. McT’ier. i:. AY.*av.*r. F. Sl inger , J . Gornnll, 'P. Coai'.-w, -I. Aiihin L. TrindiY.


Jt. RLindring, RiI)hL*«lile TYBiub'rers, has »cl1.’v-i*si


his team again.st Ljinca.^hire C'ountT ( innind •taff a i Old Trnlford. next TTiuraday.


^ l * •* • by I • T ■ 'P. Lanc.s*ter'


I M-.i • ..>t.:>...


I • ■ *■.*


U» play with ttnxiinfl


HiliM*-s(lal*’ \S’aii(l*.T(‘i's—il. AlitchoH (c apt ) , H. llml.'Oii. W. Dawson, *1. Conl thur s t , H.


disi-usvion al h-a.-t tw**nty y<*ars. but il has not v.*t | .p-grcs'.*l


Im-voiuI tlie ta lking .stage.


'Piu* (jn**sti..n ef a. m*w motor engine has als*> h.*'*n in a si;it«* of ** .sns(x*mbxl animat ion ’ f*>r nmiiy y*-:irs. and (ailh**r>K* is I'ontent to remain *ui** ef th«* few l4)wns with imp o r tan t (-oi;c**nis whi*-h ivli'-s- ii|Hm th** oI»soIet<* horse-


(!ia\\it eiigiiuv Neiwi t l is ianding tlu-s.* dis dvant.:»g*-s, how-


.*v.*r. the uumuImts of the Br igade have dls- jilavi-d th** k****m-t int**r**Kt in th** work and. whilst *>ii iKcasions tlu*v Inive lH*i*n suhj**cted t*> criticism fnr (b-lay in tu rn in g out . it has usinillv t ran>uir< *1 that, t.lie (b*hiy lias h*-<*n c.au-'**'! by rii-ciim'taiic*’s- ov**r whirii tliey


th**y had no c*)ntral. When .S**c«'ml-Otii«'*-T .Simps*)n joinetl it . the


Brigade numhenxl 12 men. .A few years


hit**r, h'>w**v**r. th** .vtr**ngth wjis increa.sed to LA. and with th*- growth of l)ie borough, it h*'r-nm*‘ li* .-*-'-':u-y t*> :ippoint thnx* mor.* meinlH’rs.


’Ph** br igade wa.s stlso an <'Utiiel\


was wh*-ii .Air, -1. Har r ison ivsign**<l that. Air. Simp'on w;w apj>'Hn1«*d s'.'rotul-on'uu'r. Soin** *>f th*‘ iimr** imixutai i t tir**s lu* has jilteiubxl hav.* h.*eii at Barrow Pr int works. Chathnrn Mill. Bf-w.-rv .Alill.


M.‘vsrs. \ * - v e r s ’. and Isis r-enu*nl A’nrks.


.Albion B<*hhln AYorks. A


l-'(Hiit**.*u v.*ars ag... h*^ surriKxlpd Mr. T. H:,u-th.Hii.* as tr.*asnr-T to th** Brigade am . eu c . i inpbt ing 21 y.*ars’ servin- in April. 1!H.3. lie was pt■.‘^.*ut*•*l with a gold medal. Tlu* I-'n-e Brigad**. !iew('v.*r, is not tlu* only


ins t i tut ion that .^.x-.-nd-Ollirer .Simpson has *c.-rv. *l h'l - ami fai thful lv. H*- was secretary ef s^t, .l..-.*:.h‘s Guild for 22 years ami. on his r*‘t i remei i t . 12 numths ag*». was prcsmited


witli a gold wjitch. AY.- i'.iii n i th Id- host *.f irii-nds in wishitig S.-c.md (Mlic. r Suiipson th*- h.-M *»f lu'a lth.


! tlu- gr. .it hi.'-t^uaeal t i.-'t*'i'ciaii Ahl»*'_\ . MOTOR WOTES- It i.s aU o triu*. :is stat*-d. tha t th'-r**


'Piu- i.riz*- winm-r.s in tlu* reliabil ity tr ial l.v ih.. ..


C l „ l , I'.n'.l Vi. i a o n t l , . ' ' I 'h in- ' t - . " ' ' t - full,m-.- - 1. Mr . 1. M' l i iu i i l t . ' r ( I l i .p . Hi i r lo y u oM i . t - l a l - . M r . P. Wlut . -Kulo •• S’ - r „ i ) silv.M- m.-, 111. M . ’s si's.


( I lu v m i . .


C . W i l - n i i a l l , ! Sliii|..,, r l i , ’i l fa r U i i ' t ln r d j in z c ', a I t r . 'i f / , - - m * - 'h \ l.


^ O m S um , la v la - x l , M . , 'ia \ rm ,


l , ' ; r l wi l l l.a a t H . i -,,1 at in P ' r . ' . t a . l


. , . 1 1 1 t l io C lu ! . w i l l l - a r k U aM , . l lu - w a l l - k .M,WM


, „ . , l l , - r n i r a a k k lH . a la ! in v i l . , a l l p r . ’S,,nt am i in . 'm lu 'rs t " a r rn m p . 'in y t l i . -m I l ia


' | ' : ’.1I a.Ml. T , . a n y |>.-ra,m a t a l l Ml in . i tu r in i ;


t l ia .s |- 'C ta a lo


in a a liiM '- 't a l im k ia r . t k iv k i l l i „ a , S V.’ .


t lm \V , , |k lM ,M v , C l ia l lM in l of


'V . 'll tv o r th saa- ......... ni>t i ict M.itor


volnntarv *m** 31 years :igo. h u t now each man r*<'*-iv*-s 2s. jier dril l, and payi iumt :it ih** heii r rate f*.r att*‘ndanc** at fir*‘s.


I t 'I’ho excess t juant i i ies sire 3 1 Years a Fireman.


R E T IR EM EN T OF SECOND-OF F ICER SIMPSON.


As ro|x)rted in our htsb Lssue, Mr . T.


Simpson, Cowi>or Avenue, Clithevoo, has ret i red from tho l'3re Jlrigadcq and ho ccasotl to 1)0 an act ive mombor on Tuesday. Air. Simj)sou occupunl iho j>osition of socoiuU ollicer, trud his record of service extouds over tho long period of 31 yoar.s. Natural ly, such a lengthy as.s«)ciatioii c annut bo severed wi thout regret <»n both siilos ami , in conver ­ sat ion with an ” Advorlis(*r and Times ” repr<*s<*ntalive, Mr. SimjJson confc-secl th a t he lik<*d tlu* w*^rk and rotiretl with relnclancx*. Ills (-oust it 111 ion. hoW(-v«*r, is no longer ojual to the work, and at lei idam-e a t tires is pro!*:iMy rx-sponsihl** for IIuj fact, th a t he is i ronhied wit h rlu*umat i-*!u.


.'''iinpson i*“inains an hoiiorai'v niemlnr of. tho iSec-ond-Oirn-or


Biigade. Sim-'' lu' joim-d. there havt* hei'ii maiiv chaiie. in the personnel. Init not in the (•(Oaiithei'; under wlii'-h lln* t\r.*in.-n car ry (Hit. th. 'i r 'iiilie.'. .'I'ruc. (lie Town Council has ot't.'U (alk**d ahonf. housing tlie fire tiLdit^'i'-s in mote (-envenient. and c<*nunodions (inartei-.s. In fact, the maU**r has been under


THE LUEE OF EJEVOM. A HOLIDAY IN TH E WE ST COUNTRIE


‘ AYhon Adam and Eve were ditjposso:>icd Of the gJirdon hard by Heaven,


A


'J.'licy planted an o th e r one down in th e A’c.st- — 'Twa.s Devon—glorious Devon.”


Our cou.siiis in th e S luIc of Calitornia claim a pju t ieu la r slice of laml in th a t .seotion of ‘ God’s own country ” as tlie s i te of what was origimilly the Gartlen ot J'Meii. They can adduce l i t t le convincing evidence, relying on g*jograpliical changes on the e a r t l i ’K sun'aco amt iongiLudinai cjih ulalions. Of Ooiir.se*, witii plenty uf “ la t i tu d e ” claims of thus ch a ra c te r a re simpiuicd.


Jiideu really dui «-msl in Cahfornni, we .-liould guc.s.s Los AngJ*-.> a.s the s ite , for t.lu.re— judged in tho i ig h t of all th a t one has read of c e r ta in happenings in rec'ent yetirs—the seriMiiit remained ami llourislicxl exceedingly a f te r our lirst parents were driven for th. .Although wo have no personal knowledge t-f


If the Garden ol


C.'ilifornia. wo d oubt not, from all wo liavc read of th is country, its wonderful climate and fe r t i l i ty , th a t i t would have lx>eu a very delectable p a r t of tho globe in wliich to estab- Iisii an I'kleii. B u t Auam and his consort had to find an o th e r h ah iu i t . A fte r a brief holiday si>ent in South Devon, we mig h t equally, and (.into a.s reasoiialily, heliovo t l ia t , driven from Cidiforiiia, they cjinie, ^a^v, and decided to s e t t le in tliLs doliglitful and transcondentally


beaut iful p a r t ot tbe Gjirdcii of England, -lunket and cream would appeal to each, and i l m:iy even be tli-u Adam, worked up to a frenzy by th e s ig h t of tlie apples—remimier.s


of In goiie.s—stamped lliotn uiulorfoot an d thus accidentally discovered i lic ir p o ten t ia l i ty for cyder lualcing. D-.*voii iti indcK-d a tra c t of “ coomlx.* and tor, green me.'idow and la n e ,” of ” beetling cliffs


by th e su rg in g main .'uul rich red loaiii from th e plough.” I ts gorgeous colour is probably the tirst of its tnany a t t r ib u te s to impress tho No rth ern visitor.


rod ciitfs on the coastline sh elter in g clninning h t i lo cxjve.s (wliidi have r.olhing to do with th e entitle), the dtx.'i) blue of th e soa. fields of w.iving corn, th e u r ig h t yellow spia.slics of mu.stard on liill.sidos .set in vivid red of e a r th ami tile fresh green of vegetation go lo make up an un fo rg ettab le scene. Gar<lens are everywlu*r4‘. I t S4.K*m.K po.'-isihh* to grow any- Uiing in th is rich soil. Th** du-pl-ay *»f rosc.s i** « tiough to .Koml on*' into cc.siacics. Here i.s • •very variety of tlor.i with which we are fani- iliar ill Hibhle.s<lah*. whilst the wonderfuliy ."iriking colours *>f .swi*«*t peas, hollyhock and pink ami sca r i i 't climbing goranium.s, oftt*n enclos(.*<i by a li**<igo of lavender, i.s a s ig h t whii'h must-


'J’he red soil, red c at tle, s(*en t4T bo appreciatotl. The


cxipii.siie. '1 li<* al luremoiu **f I) -vonshir»* is its cr>mhin


f rag ran ce of tho flowers a f te r .sundown, when the honeysuckle rultls its .soductivo .scent, is


all*)!! of cxninttN ami h**;; imagim* a umt** nu-turc.sqiu' wide s t retch of 'lurhay, St juul ing on IWrry lle.'ui, which i.s sipproaclietl from tlu* (|Uaint ti.-'hing town of Brixh.'un, ami marks the i*x- tr*-mity of the r ight arm of tin* bay, om* can follow the con.st line beyond Kxmoulh and the Por t laml Hills «*v«-ii to AYi^ymouth. . Inst be yoml the tu rn ot iii»- chii immediately opposite 1-5 An'*t4*v’s Cove, and a l i t t le fu r th e r is B:\hhji- 'mlx>--a littl** hi t of heavon. 'I’o s tand on


I hi*‘ cannot tlian the


the Downs nml look far below a t the whi le l►.•hl^ly h**aeh in its .-M-tiiiq; of re<l and whi te cliifs i- to s.*e a picture which t ime can never


ol)lit**rat*- fpiui the memory. Bight in f ront ami *)Vi*r th.- d.-KiciiiL: him* w:iters of the h:iy IS ' lonjuay. its imuses (th*'ir exter iors p;iint*'<l in various colours) rLsing in terrn(s*-fn.‘’^hi**n on tw** immens-' tors, with gard**n.s on t-lu* side of til.* clilT walk rising «h*’4.-r from tlu* promenade,


cont ia.s t was.


m -nt. more


of tin* Boyal Lanc.s. d(‘li;,;hl*‘d la rge audienc**s who oecupi**d eanvas (-hail's in the grateful si.ado of the tn-e.-*. And i t was hot ! One (Jill weli umh' rs tand. from it.s shel tered jiosi- lion, t lni t 'ror(juay is ji winti-r ro.sort. la.st with to


and


“ grat-'fiil hett**r


(|UOt«*


l'!.-*-z*'; wha t *<Hn«*. in


*-\r*ryhoiIv w* nt 'I’oripiay. i u s


from ii wt‘ll-lcmiwn and


t And tie r** is l i t t le *.Ks :iir. Paignton


.arr* not t*» h** surpjissed. 'Flu* Ix.ju-h is lined with canvn.s t«*nts winch can lx* ntili.s*-d a t ,a


It-’.-' bathing into


th** (or talkisl ot it)


.-•niall rharg**. 'rh.* vis itor has :i wide choir** of satlings.


n o LTO .V-1 JT'BO WDA N D. I I \V 11 A1!\ I:ST. TI,,- .sliowiM-y w<-:iUicr


,,f ll„. |,i,sl w.vk l.iis n-laixl-’il the inKntk-'niii; Ih.. Iiav liarvi'A in tin- i l is tnct


farmers h:iv.- (piiU* reached the oml of thw anxion- linn-. tlinii(;li mnsl nf t 'a ’in I’niiUl i-aal i tliat |>„int a i d , a tin-.-, nr lonr <la\s


|M-riod of Iniv \\*“alln*r. Kl i rC’A TH IN . - lv v M. I’rico (H ) yomiBcsl


rki ia nf Mr. W. T. I' l im’, tlio pro.xcnl .sclinol- ,nasl.-r at llnltnn-l,y-Hm.lancl Cluircli of Knu-


laml .■a-hnnl. lias jn s t laani noUficil th a t rIu- has


tia M i I,...a


Srknlar rkip for fnnr ,v«'rs urn;. ,. .


cbikl of tin- family to cam Um a a a r t l a ln lh l a srk o la r a t Uu- Ka.dnclon >ul--ln-all C. of C. RflnKil


Uitlinn Cou ty Connci Gnoncil.l. - - ...............- - . v./ou.ii-.


___...wlivl. This


...... . llli. is


Iho Ivv kail novor kocn aliRont from xrk.Hil until May ITtk tins y -a r »• mn .slu-


k f t Dali-k-ail » i tk Imr paroiits to Uako ip tkoir akmk. a t !)nUoa-ky-nowlanil. T ko r.wnlt of this oxamination is all tk o moro rroilitoklo ..iim- tin- ■n^ritt^n .-xamimttion. k.-kl on I 'o k rn a r r 17tk. was lo well passed as to allow of the fn r lk e r oral e iam in a l io n


beintx c*xcn.s*>il #r iloonteHl unnocoss'arr.


-4‘11 jivvaroe*! a Oi . inly Minor f\^iinrv


atvar,l,-l


(ontranc.- ^ - y


\ - V.>Ct four th


which, a t ih** lim.- *)f th** holiihiy in (piestion. WM.s v.-rv much aliv(*, eons*'(juent on tlie visit <.f th*' At lant ic Fhx*t. tlu* huge hattlc.slups including the ()n*'<*n l-.Iizah*-th. Barham. \ ig- ilant. W'ar.spite. and many otiu'rs. Wi th regard to rhani **srnrsions. the rhou'e


'ni*“i** i.s pjentv to occupy at t- nti*>n on th*' hay


oppr*.ssiv** heat . comfor t ing.”


e.-vtehos


PmgnPm a(lv**rli.'--- 'I here


Paigi


lh**n* was wji.yv.-ry wel- htth* or m* eliinhinc. sjinds—and


jilniost In


th-- a-s


has many atlracti»nis . no t llu* least h**ing the v*-ry fim* gard*-ns with llu*ir palm-trees and other foliag** plants whicli one n.ss<x*iat4*s with m*M-** tro|'ical (’onntne s . B«'g('ni:xs flouri.sli om of doors : so. t4x>. totmiioe,-. Fuschias ar*' as larg** (and as common) as »Hir own h:iw- th>*rns. In tin* haml - taml at the gjii'dons th** haml


'I'orquay i> •* lit- ” plaoi* and So goes the refrain of n well-known song.


prominent landmark J s the Naval College, an extensive jiilo of bnildings wliicii give tho to u c h . (.»1 moderni ty to the picture. Rive r


s teamers .sail from tlie quay, running down lo tlic mouth of tho Dar t , with old castles on each bank, and tlieii convoying one r ight up tho river, a journej* of over aii lioiir’s tlura- tion t li rough lovely scenery, with jl ha l t a t pitter.^jham which, in some respects, is rem­ iniscent ol Clovclly.


Jmi route one passes j


. \ i l iagrs . such ji.s Cockington with its iiuaint j*>rge and OiatcluxI cottagtxs—a jiicturo fam-


about t l i i r ty liugo .steamers lied up and out of commission, si lent reminders of tho g r e a t depression wliich has fallen on our mariLimo .'service. 'J’otiies, a charming old-world town, i.s t.ho dest inat ion of the river s teamer , and one joins a (LAN . cliaxa wiiicli tramsiiorts one hack to Paignton, a fine run of e ight miles through be.'uitiful scenery. And tho tota l cost of th(* tour i.s three siiillings! *■


*’ not iMj'^sihlc. t-o d.'ai with tlio many


ilijLi- throughout i !m* co u n t ry—whicii are wi thin esusy walking ilistance. One cannot go in tho wrong dinx:tion ; plca.snnt surpri.scs awai t one a t silnuxst every turn. And one never tiros of


th e r alicid for a holiday, but , in iliirt case— and i t u.sually IS so—otlior expenses a re lo.ss t l ian .at resorts nc.aror home. Af te r all, to go lUr tner aiicid dj.six.*I.s .some of tho parochial ism l uhicli t inges ono’.s outl(K>k on the affairs of


ife.


THE WEEK’S WEDDINGS. HILTON— BURGESS,


M**tliodist Church bv tho Rev. AV H Jeffries, Al.C. The h n d c was Aliss DoVothy Burgess, dau g h te r of Mr. and Airs. Jolm Burgess, of 29, Sal ford; and tho bridegroom, .Mr. He rb e r t Hi l ton, eldest son of Airs. Hi l ton, of UiLssell s t reet . Given away by iior father , the bride w.as a t ten d ed by Airs. Robinson, .si.ster of tho bridegroom. Mr . H. P a rk was Iciest inan. Af te r a reception a t tho lioino of tlio bride, tlie r.owly-marriod p a i r lef t for Black[K>ol for tho honeymoon.


d.ay 111


Con.sidorablo interes t wa.s taken on Sa tur - a mar r iage celebrated a t the Uni ted


'/I


burn Churcli on Sa turday morning’, tlie con­ t r a c t in g pju-ties lK*ing Air. AYilJiam T. Nor- grove, oldotit son of Air. and Airs. T. Nor- grove, of Jtibble Lane, and Aliss I*N'a \\ 'ilson


1 A p ie t ty wedding m . A.t - .urii iaun-..l» .x». C..*.....I_... ^............


'^r ol


NORGROVE— WILSON. Imll.


«', 1.1sis solemni.se*! a t Cl i_niat- «l • .1


at- away by he r fatlior, was neat ly a t t i red in a -..-....V' J{ibbIo_ J^ano. The *1 1 0 bride who


WC.U.V I«tue, iiiiu ,WISS l‘,va Dlison, of Air. and Airs. D. AYilson


unuc, %wio wius givoaen


^ dress ol fawn crepo de cliine, t r immed wi th I beads, and wore a wliitc crinoline h a t to j matcli , and .she car r ied a bouquet of sweet , peas. Aliss 1. na Wilson, ni.stor of the brido, j wear ing a dix-css ot blue crejx* (u* ehiiie wi th cream imscau .spaw ha t , t r immed to match, and Ali.'i;^ L. Norgroye, sister of the brid<> groom, in a grey silk dre.ss t r immed \*ith l>ea(D, and fawn hat , were bridesmaids, and eacii^ car r ied a houqiu t of .sw*x.*t pea.s. Air. B. T. Fr ankland i>crform*;d the dut ies of b t s l m:in ipid Air. .lolm Norgrove was grt>omsman. I lie A’lcar (Dr. Pincliin) perforiiKKl tlie cere­ mony, alt*^*r which a ro<x“juion wa.s lield a t ilio lionu* ol tin* bride. Amongs t the many lieaut-iful :ind us*.*ful gif ts w:ci a curb from the employoe.s a t A'ictoria Mili.


TAYLOR— HARGREAVE S .


Cliaj'.-l on 'I’liiii-aday last, the Bev. W*. H. •IctFrios, Al.C.. otlioiating. 'Hie cont ract ing


^ A pre t ty wedding took plac-o a t Aloor Lano


; parlic.s were B oKr t . .s)ii of Air. ami Airs. ! 'iayloi-, of Li t t le Moor Bo;id. and Alary, ; .second d au g h te r of Mr. and Airs. H: irgrcaves’ j of W'esleyan Row. Tlie bride wa.s given away I by her latlu-r and tvt^r** a dress oi turfiuoiso m1!c. with hut lo malcli , :ind car r ied a bouquet of cream r*»*-.s and whi te lieathcr , Uie gi f t of t-ho hridegroom.


; w h o w o r e a d r e . s s o f a p r i c o t s i l k w i t h h a t t o i m a t c h a n d c - a r r i e d a b o u q u e t o f . s w ( * * * t p e j i s ,


t h e b r i d e g r o o m ’ s l u o t l i e r . f u l f i l l e d t i i o d u t i « \ s is ■ o f h . - t i t i m i n , t h o g r < x ) i n . s n i a n b e i n g A i r . B . : H n r g r e a v e . s .


! w h i c h u i g e t h e r w i t h a g o i d d r e s -5 r i n g w e r e ! t l i o g i f t s o f t h e h r i d e g r o o m .


M r . \ V T a y l o r , I h e l d J i t t h e h o i i u * o f t l u * h i i d * * . n n x i n i . s ! x - i n c . s ; x - n t i n N o r t h W a h s .


. V r e c e p t i o n w a . ^ a l U - r w a r d s T h e h o n o y -


j r * e o i p i e n t s o f m a n y l H > a u i i f t i l l u o M ' n t s . T A Y L O R — W A D E .


is so c()mpreli('nsiv(* as to h<* ('onfn«iiig. .Ami till' charge.s are v**ry niiHl*t-*t. 'I’he t r ip .«n**r DartnuHH* via Pr ineetown to Plymouth «*ti.i**ys great popuhir ity. Plyinmith is a line town, though v*’rv cong*-.st**d in juirt.s by narr.-*w thor()Ughf-'iro.‘;. 3'lie Hoe is it-s main a t t r a c ­ tion. Tt ha.s n commanding and iihynl s i tna- li*m. and *'ven visitors fiotn the No r th arr*


aghast a t tlu' proixTsal to e.staliHsh a fai r ­ rground on this hi.storio sit**. A corn\spomh*n!


aHempl to ” Blackpoolise ” th*> Hoo—-a t^rm which roused on(*'s iro. Blackuoors ff"r- ground ia nwav from i ts promondo; b u t u Bl;icki>ool. or anv otlicr Lnnca.slurc le so r t for th a t mntt-er. had Hu* TT*-**'. it.s a.'wxMat lon.a would b(' too sacrod to ix'rmit of sticli des*x*ra- lion. An idea involving .siudi a sacrih'g*' wonid !u*t he 4‘n tortaiiu'd for a moment. B u t t-o re tu rn to P a ig n to n . One of tho I>ost


it n Plymon*ii now.spnix'r wa.s railing a t tlii.s


(and ciioapost) oxcursion.s from th is lovolv w n t ro is offered by th e Groat Western ILad- WAV Co. Tt is a r i r n i la r to u r bv tra in (or vice versa) to Kingswoar ( th e terminus)


wher** pas*»*'ng*'rs find a .ste.amer in wni t ing to ferrv them Across tbo 'Dart. One hns t ime to look oTor th e niia’nt to^m which huilb A-ft-er the fiiRhion of Tornnav, And Y-lsit taf- iotic nlare« of inl4'r*'st. including r murVct


whic'h might Ix' cx*nluries old. TTio most . . _ T^i lU


X'icar (Bev. Canon .1. H. Wrigley) soleinniso'.l ilie marriage of Miss Nelli** W'ade, d au g h te r of .Mrs. and the la te Mr. W. Wade, of York- str*-ot. and Mr. .\Ilu*rt 'I’jiylor. .si>n of Mr. and •Mrs. 3’aylor. Mejuhpv CoUagc.s, Whalley. Given aujiy by lu*r ]>rotlior-in-law, Mr, W. Loynd, oi Clr*-;i( H:irw(u')iL the hrid*' wj\s a tt ir ( '.l in a dr*"'S of ivory satin wtih lace ovcTdr*.*s.s. and a h:it of ci«\\in nu»rocain with paradise plumes. .Sh** was a tten d ed by Aliss l’'.lla Aspinall, h er cousin, who wore a dross of pink g*-*)tgeit<' with black crinoline Init. and l»y Mis,s .Anni»* 'Paylor, sisU*r of th e bride­ groom. u lio was jittirx'd in a dross of nigger cr**(x) d*' chine nnd cream h a t . Botli a t te n d ­ ant's carricxl bouquets of swt'<.*l pejus.


.At ih** Parish Church, on S a tu rd ay , tlio I < ■ ■ I 'M


best man wa.s'Mr. .1. Dickenson, of Accring­ ton. A fte r tho ceremony, a reception was


liold a t tho Cafe, and la to r in the day tho newly-married couple leTt for Scarborough


for th e honeymoon. WINCKLEY— SMITHIES .


Ai Afount Zion Church, on S a tu rd ay , th e


m.arringo was solemnised between Mr. Wm. AVinckloy, son of Air. and Afrs. Edward AYinckley. nnd Mi?s Rose Smitluea. daughter of Mrs. Smithies, of ’York-street. Mr. E d g a r Smit]ii<\s gave away his si.stcr and also acted AB best man, wliilst Mi)w AVinckler was th» bridesmaid. The dnti<v» of groomsman wer® fulfilled h r Air. E . AVincklor.


'! he FHi A i r . a n d M r s . T a y l o r w e r * * t h o ’ n ' l e


h r i d u t r a v e l l e d i n a g r e y w r a p c o a t w i t h h a t I t o m a i c l i .


: a.s a pendant . Siie wa.s at tciulcd bv her ! cou.sin. Mi.ss 1-N’eIyn Watson, »)i Griml leton,


to Ino bridegroom wjus a sovertugii mounted 'I'lio br ide's gi f t f V III A


SEVEN FOR THE MAN WHO IS PARTICULAR


A N D W H O A P P R E C IA T E S Q U A L IT Y , a s wel l a s s ty le , a n d w h o doc s n o t e x p e c t c h e a p Sh o e s o r B o o t s t o g iv e s a t i s f a c t io n -------


I >1 “ THE PILOT ” SHOES APPEAL


H IG H Q U A L IT Y of Alator ial a n d C r a f t sm a n s h ip a r e b u i l t in to e v e r y p a i r M A D E IN B L A C K A N D B R OW N , a n d IN H A L F S IZ E S .


DAN LORD B O O T S T O R E S : : : 5, MOOR LANE m li]


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Icokiiig across tho bay. tlie view varying wi th every change ol tho atmo.sj)horo. One pnv.s more in rai lway far.se to got fu r ­


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