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AD V E B T IS E R AISD TEMES. F R ID A Y , JU L Y IS. 1924.


WKSLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL


ANN1\'E1{SAHY, (-1.1 I'Ll s


11*1 iXO r.


‘ II a r


1!X


* ,


m1 U' n ‘ fU


’ i,.. \\]\, . .• : b r I l o ' 3UNIST!-;H


^)n; \ \ ' ( )K K i n S O I U K A U a U 'A .


K A T H E K D I U K E U E N T ( ' i: M : r. K a t io n s t i i e k e -


r-( ,nvi. Mill: f


i i ' hnvo ‘ioiK* bv -iiico \Vo>U*y Wi'H iHU-a :U hH the mmvut-.


' , u is lilt* CU.M* on Sumlay la^l.


wiili tlioir Sum\;iy scluiol Dur.uvr- iju-*


'i Ki l le r UohMm. Ol' Uam'jxatc. who 'ulul.cnu* on i Ium. occasuins wiion ill till* Kowum mi-'UMi. i- upi t tua


.......,na cnjo\> ^rcat poimlarny m lUo. ' T|„. p r o omv »)i a ronorc-;atn)n in


. -i'ni.ioii wliicli almost entirely mcuiMcl :uc-i>mmoilalion. wa> >onu*what


,1 I'nl wu'', no ilonWt. I'ai'ticly ilra\\n (,(. s.-mc in l lic pulpit, with C’onn- HapMT-avc-. of llio Ucv. Merhort iu'oM .scholar at Wesley. \\ho i> en-


‘ ..,i ,1, niinislerial work m South Alrica. .


y^^. AHen’ s t i i ' l visit to Cluhoroe u.ut t«> take np lltal w«nk tweniy-


. ..... i.'i) At this, as at all the s«*r- " ' ' : l .c ' " 'p r ea ominam feature was the


..'h'or.ihl. .an- .o- of the scholars, many of


............ occiipvin^ scats «ni a speuallv i i in i " dn' I 'V " '


I- i-i.-mliel-' nf <lu'


\t the tillenmmi serviee. Uii). tlio I " " ' I' l,' >


I


thei r Iiicl. ttml Ctnionil exee loncc! imperttuit I.iirt of the MM Viees telleeteil


It I i.'ilil mi die cmii liiftor. Ml'- tiii.l the m'l^iiiii'i'


Example of School Value.


1 , 1,lit.-a :i verv iipl ht l le s|ieeeli mi llie in­ i ' ' . i S t t m h i v 'I'h.ml tviM'h. piii.mm.<lii'4


illm- l l i irj i ieitve' tvlm IV*-'"'''"'',’ ,- ‘ ''i'"'


tl„ t.i.-'eino of. mill the tvoi'U peHoniKi I,, \!i . .Mil'll, h,' 'iiiil ill,It


',',;,;,„';e|.v tliilv


n- -till .1,1'. 'i-hoiil tvorli iii ii 'l I'l'iiliie thiit the j.'.i',,..,.. I


Y'*:' ’ '?;,' til,It tvoi'h exlemleil heymiil llieii


I, ilieii- i 'hl "e- tvere I'lllhll'eil «'ho ttottkl t,. aiireient i;i'd'\'>.‘ >


'hurt time tea", he M-iti tl .1 l imn-


..-.it im.'il with WeMey 1111.1 tvii' ii>ke.l to l en> i, l,.tt,'i' Irmii 11 chimahter who hiiil iiiiiiiieil '.t'tl.'a in lonely 'ti.tion in n'l the Kiiii.ire. Ill thill h'ltei' 'ho « inl


IPSOil ^et


To. 4(3. LTS


ol the Kmpir ti"i! t Uii"W 1


the Siiiiday and th


all* till


niic ( nuld fC lauuiiar who fauuhar with ........ '


,,'t kn.iw how 1 tiilU to my ehihli'en nhont ,,hiv M'hooS 111 hollie. Ihe iuinitel-


; ; i : l i : r i : : : ; t '^ t . ; ^ : i lm h ' ; ; : :h o i 4 ^ - - ‘■ i ; : : : ; ' ! ; : i - ' ; r :m l i : i ^ : ' 'm : : l " i n f - - llml lllole mill inol'e people wmiltl j, m -


•xistinc; comliiions must see > ......El


to make


tlieir In,me' in tli'lnnt pmt.' ol tlu- too. wmiM lememhei' school .


1.'ii hei''. si iperimomlenl ' mnl t'htnt'h, ■ exei't ' mi iiitlneiiee for hoo.h-^po nil '


l',n I'Xiu'tlv ill the Mime iK'iilee -M'. -Mwi ’ l.nl lliev 'wmihl he mnhtl'sinhn'S. ' opi OsU ‘ •1'; i "





nnt '•t- IV.'V,, .'“ iiV,.' Thev wonhl in- lln::;:;.; ) ; iCi ' "p e ; !w' ' t ' idi whom- .l.ey eiiitte


l l


the ehn.'.'h whei'eve,' they tvel'O : ihe.v , lu.'t, it hecatise the Snmlay .school


l imn, , .11 1 1 1 rocK.


; l ; ; ' c h ; n' l im .he ( iL p e l fm- which they : im„ r tvnnh, ^ „w .


ii : ' ’ iiMtl


Icssly in love at six ti> seven years of a^o. ami would liavc ilone anytlnnn or y;one any­ where lo render a serviee to that teacher. Mho inference he deducted from tluA incident in tender years was that tcachcr.>« diil not know what impres.'ions they were, making on tho miiuls of those commiltotl li* tlieir care. Hoys ami gii'ls were jn<t as mischievous.- and as *• di'Mse.'’ perliap.s. as over, hut thev wei'e receiving imprcssion<. l ie had heen a teacher, and knew the trials and fee'ings ihal some­ times took possession ol ieaeheri< whose \Nork iffien ajipcareil lo meet with little reward: ami lie gave lhi> incident in order lo hearten ilit'in in tin* work. I f he could do that, then ho wonhl have ai'e»»mpli“-hed Si»mething in hi- l i l l le addross. ’Hu* olher memory wa> a dislike for long sermons, and that aversion he carried with him a-^ a local iueaelier. .Many .lories liad heen told since his home-.comtiig. One thai was related tlie oi l ier ilay had


leference In his emharkation with the lioet of •* locals ’ • from Wesley.


l ie was planne.l


at l.ow Moor, ami a certain gentleman, wlm was iimdde lo gt*i to the service hni was pei'linp' mixioiis to know wlietlier lie liiu Iierfoi'meil (lie di l t ie' pi'opeily. ii'ked In' diuipliler. on liei- return. " .Ind liow did Mr. ,Mlcii pet on l l i i ' inorii iiip.' I ' lmmpionl " wi i ' the reply. 'I lien she lidded,


" We were nil ont ;it liiilt-|iii'l eleven. inive ri'liiilied mv hive lor short jiiUlres'e'. 'Mi l Mr. .Mien, who proeeeiled lo reler to :i -erviee held in I'liiiiieel Ion w'llll Ihe illilllliil ciilllerelil'e ill Mnpe Town, jn't lielore he U'U Solllll Atrieil, ;it wllieh the IreMdenl , -Ml. Wiilkilisoii. piive 11 ili'eolir-e wlliell extel id.d over nil lioiir mid il i|iinrter. 1


GISBURN REGISTR'Ali. O iS


> '0 A .U A I it iA f f lA T lO X W IT H C E IT l lE ltO E .


31 K . W . i t O B E K T S s V C C O I N T E J ) At .Xhmdnv'.' me.'linp ot ( l i lhe ro e lionrti


ot Ciini'dimis. the f ie r i ; (.Mr. f . Hmiip.-iiii) read a Id l e r froia l!ie Uegi-irar-t.Jcneral aii- pojviug nf l!ie tluannan-* >uggx>.linii that a .Mieees>or In .Mi-. K. O. Hnhin.-nn. icgi.'Uar nr iiirllia and di'atlis Inr (ii>.hurn tlislricl, >.linidd he made, and urging llie (iuardiaus lo give prefereiUlal enn.-^ideraiinii l<> any appii- cam who lenderetl a c i i 'c .servici’ in ihe \v:ir.


Mr. \V. Clayinii .-aid In’ was in liivonr ol


I lie ori"i.iial -uggc'-limi '»f tin* llegislrar- Cienerar ihat ihe C’liiheroe ami Cishiiru ili-- iricl.s he amalgiiimiiod. wilh a regisirar ai


ri itkeroe. h wa.s a (iiu*slion llial should he lanketl al from all imini- nf view, wilhnui enn.-idcring nierelv one inwiishi|i. In c«imo in C'lilheroo to rcgi>tc’’


and deaih.-,


Wnth-iii'on who lold the ' lo ry ihn V d „(' I'hnrch. he ehnneeil lo wnlk heh.nd


; two I' irl'. mid overheni'd one ol tle-iii -.i. •


" I'm pind the confereni'e i ' over. henr hel ler sermons thnn thnt eve,> ^'iim .i . I w-ns never mi hored in my hie. M hi .


.some of the ndi.Ks mipht lii.ve the dlM'imrse, il wns not lo he


"


yolllip people eiii.hl Ml out n sermon ol such long liuration.


pe.ted Hint he shonid '|.enk on Contli A II Wiis impossihie lo deal wiih sut h .


hii'oe mid fine . Siimlny siliooh iinHs of .South Afrirn ns tho'e in while sinnller phu'C' nhoniided


-


Anniv e r sa ry a Four Da y s ’ Event . Mr. .Mien went on to sny il hn.l hern Mip-


i


nileip.m.'lv in lit.' shorl imle n> ,''l^ ' ' ' - I ' ’ ' ' Hut there were severni thiiip' ol mipli l mention. For inslmit".'. ihiT


' ' j '


; ,


Cohiiiv. Seven l-'iiiiiitmiis wi i ' i' tvhieh' he wns siiperililemleid lor live .M'.ils.


•n - rownship consisted of ' l i 'M ' . '"'■■'‘ 'i;;',',:,";' n (hiv .sehool mid i. t'orr..pnte.l iron


h.


He did not, siippo'C the ttiemhel'liip ol I n. I'hiiri'li lo-dnv wns more llinii sxl . ' . "


i li


‘tlh'r'tv seholm-' on the roll, llm > Mirv wns nil even more miporlnnt the people there ihnli in ( 111 lei'oe. 1” ' •-


i, mipht he snid to coiiihiiie n Iso ' ' " ' I ' ; : ' ' ' ' . ; tie.' of whUsi imide. 1111.1 ^


. p


the smi.rdi iy liiorniiip prece/liiip th . i vel ' i irv. I.eople enme hy ox wnppon, ( .i| ■


,.,,,'1. motor enr nml ever.v miinlii'r I'roiii di'Iniiees of miythinp owei eiplit m


iwvmv miles; Un nri'ivnl they Lm ;■> l",M-; ; ; liiiiela'oii nfler w lieli the |ii'i,cei'dmp> In p.i i


wiH. n tcnii i' or erieket mm eh - fo r the I'.m.h viric'iiis were ipiite ii' keen on erirUei


.1'


their Knplish hrclhren. even if the U'nm now vi ' i t im. this coimtry hn.l Inred rmher hnil .t in lhe''Test mnlches. On .Smidny the ii.im- i;;.,.' were inrrensed. n.ld .he hi.ihhnp whu-h nsmillv senled niiylliiiip Irom 100 O' l-;0 wm- shiiuieVs hull to provide ncri.mmoilnlion n tvomh'i'f.il w-ny. for Ir.ii.i 'JOIl to .UlO.


Xml the services were n very renl ni'lMi'nliim


()|I the Miimlnv, the morninp wns i.ci'iipied with the miliiliil meelnip. ihree l ioi i i ' liviiip


.spi'iit ill 11 review ot the yenr s work niin I


Tlie.Gafe nery


ll ling.':, i AND E S l i i juTV 11 Ml- Mien was onlv one ot man.'


; ';;,.m"tv!:„ h!,'i imlm i.l,le ....Mo .hm w.mh. - wliich the followm-x verse i x-


Prai.s'' I ...... .. V "Ml . I ..X • •••' • - Within on.' em. ' l ' i ' Ini . t lnl ye „m„ y n 'hnre her set'lUlip;.' C nniiiv n Min lier ('luster,' plow.


tlieii feelings ;— oiir (hxl the vine He set


.iPm , ( . „ - ,p , iu' t . ' . ieo r ih,' Wl„',',.v. r thev wi-nt. Iho'e win. hi. 1 o. n


t'.mhe.l with the ennsl.'iini.np pnwer I i. ‘ '


( 'hr i ' i nlmiiecl the vine nl then (..liniili. ■I'l


,1 w,,' trmi'pl'.in.e.l mul it prew itm .,,,,1 Mr Allen in ln> Coloin.i!


WMrl!"h;nl' plmiteii iiiiil tI'mi'Ij'.nnU'.l ' [ ‘O tvlii'i, u:, ' now he.il'inp the Inseion.' f l " l t , ,1„. t lonrli iiml Snmhi.v Sehnnl. " n hth. I ,,l We-lev. fonnei l lnr llm'ereiives uma'l hit" lo sny hntv phi.l tliey w.we M M


lln .ni'ph 111,' |•|'nv„leln'e nl (■ml- , ^ ' n i ^ ' l l h r i ^ ^ h m i t a h w Vi .nn


olhel- hnsim'" direi'tly coneenillip ihe I'li.ir.'h mill M'hool. i.iimliinU'd w'lih 'o lo ' mi.l le- citmiii ii '. Ill ihe nfleriiooii there tvii' liirlin'i erieki't. nnd th,- e,.\'hrntloll' wonn. up with ,1 .'iiinerl in iho eveliiiip. On 1 iie'iln.v moii.- inp. prepnriilioii' were mnde lor the jnmint home, 'll ihnt the Siiniln v M'hool mum ei .-.iI in some pur l ' ot .Soiilli .M rien wii ' n l..iir ilnvs' even.. -Mr. Allen nl-o -poke on w.nk nn’iom- the milive ]iopiilnlmii. thoiiph not ,i' n missionni'V. He lind lind elinrpe ol nnlne prenehinp plnre'. with the nssi 'lnme ol hie,- iintire evnnpelis,'. three mi "mn 'eh.io- slnlted hy some ten teneher' w'llli


.lOI


M'holnr'. mid :l mission eslnle exieiidliip o . , i I'.MIIIO neri-'. hoirphl in 1>00.


pri'iil niid


pood work wns lieinp enr.'.ed on. nnd the.,' Hie nntives who were no loiiper Idled foi pliysii',il hihoiir foniid reliipe. .................. I'on- tenlnieiil in their ileelininp yenr'.


A Nat ive Concert . |)e-i I'ihiin' 11 unlive iiineerl. Mr. Allen sniil


there wns no proprnmni". The m'rnnpement' were in Hie hmni' ot the vi.r.oi.' sehont'. ... . the Imter nrrived nl Hie p nee nppmnl.'d h il hv their ollleer'. enrli -I'liiMil elioir .'i.tmp he e ;,-„d Hiere ill the lin',1. Tl ie lirst eli.iir on its I'cel opened the eiineerl. " nnd Hie.t snip hi'nillitnllv.” snid Mr, Allen.


” Ihev mny


.',,l„ re m 'ervie.' In wl.ieh (.ml hml l .iM' ih.-y woillil I'mil.nne d> IM'O '


[ s l o p ! and


nor hnve the rmipe. expres'liin. nml power ol interpretntion whieli yon in hmicn'hiie pos- .sess 1.111 Ihev hnve the sen' " ol hnl'imm.t. •ind Hiev pul t'lieir henrls into their siiipinp. When tile item is liiiislied Hiey sit down iiliiid n snpreme silenre- .here is nppln..'e--m.d .,wnil Hie tleei'ion ot Hie nildienee. And Hie dei'ision is mil limp ill colllilip. I'I'om some pnrt ot Hie linll i.erhnps nn old m.tive W'’"'m will ri'i-. mnreh lo Hie |ihiHorm mid |iiH down the ei|llivillelll ot Hiree|.elU'e, snyinp I pny Hinf lo I'el them 'inp il over npnili. Mien ocrhnp.' 1


l.li'li.'.l ihrmiplimil l l i i ' vnst I'.inp.ie. Liko Old T im e s . ”


The Iti'V. 11. .Mien. 1,1 1 I T .


)-dato Igate.


ntion ■NEST i


TE


l ie tv:.' I 111 nshmne.l lo pi fe mi iii.hi'iilion ol hi ' ;ipe. hilt there were llim.y “ '."’ ’" ' f ' rrienil' mill iieipliiintiinre' wiio ihil not stun I,, like reniimliiip nf ihe |.,i"itpe ol lime. ^ the .school w!is hononrc'l hy Ins piosem.-.


whicli scemeil much for fomici l lor ' h! ' ' i v - h o em.hl only reply tl.i.t he lel l hiehlv Innnnirecl wln-n llie .Slimliiy Si'hnO .',';;,,,;,itt...... .


him U. p.ve nn inhlres.-. l.


M„'h n w-omloi'fi.l piitherinp ns hiul Ihm I.fternmm. Dn.ih less mm.y nl


' y ‘ | '


|„.,„',1 of It eerli.m hiinmi' prenehe wl " , •irier tho llipse III .vem's. Wits n.sliecl to l l tni 1 in -I circuit he hull h'fl in early nimi inn 1. ■Wh-n he cnleretl tile |inlpil. he plncecl the


livi.in-hnnk on the l l iMe iim


1,;. est'liiimetl, ill the nasal Imies tll.ll he |,e smnetiines ailolileil.


' ' ' po olil times.” Tlioie were many fiice.s in that


,','i.w'iletl cnnprepali.m whieh he (Mie tjPO''’' ‘'0 leinemlieieil, aii.l he was remimlei .il the hlessctl anil Inippy times they .s|iciit topeUici


iii ilay.s long pitbt. More Ihmi c'-ii)sc<l SJMCC firsf h(* rnlcrod tlie SumU.s school at IVcsIey, ami he liii.l hocn rcyi i i i ip menmi'ies of inciilents tlial happoncil tlnni „


Ills associalioii with lhal instiUilion. Iwo inemorieK were oxcecilii.ply precious M llic


conprcpiition wei'o to consult Ins mollici llict wniiltl prohahly ho tohl that as a hny ho wa.s vei'V niiicl. liko other hoys, and w-a.s tju.to a. .niscliievons. Ho conl.l not say that he l ad any proator rccai'd for the .school thiin llio


tiveriipo hoy in llioso day.s. .Mnh |tc retained the fondc.st rccol'lection of Ins first toacner Ids first loTo. Ho fell violently mill liopo-


' ‘ It ''■ '■■'' "'E ' "' ; , " 1 further iiiteryiil i:;. elhr ihm'Tin^anv n r i n ' ‘ . .n'vni tn Knphon! sing ........ *^ r lignin.” '1*1...11 i^i.llHMHie \V Ml '


I pny sixpi'iire Hint Tliei


in.-teatl of gning lo (d-ihuni. wnidd he mais cniivenienl Inr lirindlelnti and Sawley penp e. and ihere w«m!d al.-n i»e a -Helii >;iviiig hy ih * amalgamalinii—-ahnm L'-I. not mneli l.ni ., 'l..'|i in Hie I'iplit direcliim. I'iyen lor Hi'.hnrii people, the journey to fhlher i ie would mil he a special one. tor in nine ea-e-s <ua tif leii. the per.-niis making the rcgi ' i ia- tiiin Would have In lr:ivel i " Clilheroe ‘Ui Iilher hi i ' ine " . Still, the in.liter slum d not 1„.


villnpe. hut to nil. The f imirmnn (Mr . W. HmisoiH -inid Hint


in i t ' rclmion to ” 'd.'' one . ,


,


nidv n ti'W' yeni's hnd elnp'ed 'inee (irindleton tt'ii.s trnnsterri'd from the t lilliei'oe to Hie Hishiirn di.striei ninl there wns mi iipphenHoli III niter the nrrnnpement.


Gisburn Fo re s t ’ s Posi t ion. .Mr. ,1. I’ indel' expre'si'd the virw thnt the


wishes of tile iiiliabiimits ol the distiiet coii- ecri i'd should he eoiisldered. iip.irt Ir.im the I.nestimi of slipht Unniuinl .snvinp. In the low-ii'hip Ilf (ii.'hliro Koi'e't. the |ieiililc were not ill fnv.mr of nny nmnlpnnintion tilth t lillieroe. tvhieh woold h,, very im iinyeiiieiit 1,1,' them. 'I'he doctor who 'c rvcd tii.shtirii I'-.m-'t re-ided nl I . "op I’ l'.'sUm nod il He. striinlpiimnlion proposnl w:,.' cirru'd. it w'uolil onnn thnt iwople woitld linve i,i trnvel to I ,,11" I’ lestoii for tile ,ie:ilh ler l i lnnle nml ti ie.r till;.' it to fluhen..,' lor repi-sl rn I mo Alnm (ii.shllrn people emiiloycd Itnrnohlsw icU


docuo's mid il would ni'O he 'e r y iiieim- veiiienl lor llivm. lo ndihlioo, Hie re-Hdents ,,|' Pnvlll.irne, .N-.'W-.'liolme nod other , I'lr .i l '


hnd t.'i he coll'idi'l'i'd. ns well ns thii.se ol Hriiidlelon. He hnd no donhl the XoH.shili- me.iihers of Hie li.i'.rd w'onld nil support Hie retention " I n repisirnr nl C.sl.iirn niid it lliere .wa- in ho any <-hange al ilial meeting. In* tlo'ired ihe «iiie<linii in he tttl.inunu tl. The Chairman;


B IiTO i HALL. WHY are K Sos Bain eo s ? he


E f 'E N T F L L D A ^ S LONG AGO.


( I IV * *• ! )AU-:SMAN.*’ ) Oil nnliappy .siate nl King-- *Tis uvll the mix* (*f maje-iy i-


(>i- whn would pul ii ou I A ernwu. wli;it i-s it.' It i- h. he.ir iho miserieri nf a poopK’ . 'fn heal* tlicir murmur.-. Uel iln*ir diiscoiuont- Aml 'ink iH’Uealh a load nf -idendul eaiv .


. . nmitiaii Mnie. llnllou Hall rank- a.- niie nf iho nkUst


Hid!.- ill Crav«*M a.ml wji- f.n* many yejir.s the re.-nleiice of ihe Ihid-ay fiunily. Paris ihe pio-A*ni liall arc said hy Dr. Wluiidier uj he „ o l later than Kdwa.M 111.. IT U : and DiNlKU) Pocack in 171(1 lliniigiu u ihe n|do-l m'lilleinau’ s hnii-e he had -eon in l■.uglaml. ■ Whi iakor .-ay-: 'I’he t.ngiii nl tin* I ml-a\.-


nf Craven and ihoii cniine.xinn willi Hugh do PmUiiy. Ihslinp of Durham, ha- never hoen


:i.'<-(*rlatmMl. hm llu I’c i- the highe>l prnha- iahiv lliai they ua re a l.raneh Irom llie Pnd'.iv.s nf S. Uie and Ctggle-wn’k. w M..-e relaiidn to !li-hnp Pndsay may he naceil ny .-.irniig elKnm.ttaiitiiil eviilcmv.


. Wii iiaker furiliei- s;i.v.-: rlnreiue. ihiui


ilaughier «»f Henry l*ml-ay. i- to he U’ ineii mnlier and -plemimir nt h<


hered ** for th marriiiges. 'I'ln- gnnd fnrllim*. in w;i- mauiieil. Iir nf liashall. who whiili -ho heciiiii Lnr<! t lilfoi-d II


_\«Minger -on «u After llioir -oi


h’cea.-o liv tni’ Henry V IH . gay


P.dph I’nd.-ay n unfnnnmiie


Ills emici* dim* to


\Yliall-y Ahl.t V. M • proo ■ l.s follow i 1 a ai cliivi*- <if


I f.sidviM-t* on-'inal


h„lv. wlm-o altraelinn- < , . l have heen


-t wilh Sir Th( ilied l:Uh Henr


e ihe -oennd W e Shenherd; a


• hand in Kiel as. .Manpii.- n


eiu at Dolton •>ted hi- lova


\'l. iVll.


rvfiivii* al D.ol on H dl. WhiiaU er 1 u-Hi.*r


Ihac *‘ Hmi y' h'e which w«. m: y 1‘cmvelL aU* r laci’d f


ivji- id- Wadd ^


tlial M»)iM*y ii*im mm i "


1"


of iho la.-l f -earch aimm


IS '.ralbol. I ! . , a l l nf Hon afler i ppear.s anl tin 1)


Hal th. . h


IV l( I


Sir


.... tie liight.


dnri DnK


I


el is . It


great rival.


Richard. Duke of York, then Karl ol .March, when liie laiU’r wa- lioveinor ol Normandy. ..I whiih il would hi* diihcuU )'> i;ivx* any afciium willmm .-iippo-,iiig that it jnul been K*ft there hy tin* King Inm-eU and that it li:id been ]>roviou.-ly reinrnetl to him iiv tJie Duke wilh " l i ter iloeumeul- ami vouchers relaiing to hi- government. " Like ilia d-ue which Noah pnl »onh trom


’I’here wa- a rc-olulmn


pa.votl again.sl ihe amalgamaiinn iii ihe Iasi .Mr. I'indt-r mnwtl that Mr. M. IG>h''rl.‘-.


of (iishurtl. he ;ippnint«’d l ig i - ln i r nl hirlhs nnd dealh- Inr tlu* Ci.-hurn ,h-irici and vacinatini i nllicer lor ihe ( i idnim and Shud- l.nrii di-tricts. He pntm d mu ihai Mt. Hnheri- wa- an e\-S.*rvne man well ip.ialtlieU


f.ir ilit* pti-l. Mr. \V. II. I1' »P' ' " 'hI s..<-onded anil lUo , , , ,


r.Milniinii wa.s c..rricd. The ( hairman: Wheiv ha.s ihe -ugg.*slmn


th.it Iheiv -Imuld he an aimdgamaii.m enme fiitm 1- it from muuc per-nn wlm wani.s ilic*


'iinatimi'r


Mr. (Mayitiu: I hav" mu heeti :t-ke«l. nm h*,ve I promi-cd anvilung.


, i « pr.taelicd nn lla* -nhieci. , .,


Mr. Clayintt: I li.ave h.en l inidan-eu. Iil:e c-eeryone e ! - ‘ . I .snppn.-o.


BAGEl GSVES OUT.


Plenty c f Glitlicroo Readers Hav e This Exper ience.


X'.III 1:ix the hiilney. ..verwork Hi.'III. Th.'v I',.n't keep lip Hie ...iiiiiin,.! -Irmii. Tlie Iniek limy give m i l - i l limy iiehe iiml


pilin. I ’ riimry irntdde- m:iy -el lu.


Don’ t w:dl Innger—dnn l ,wiut f'U* im* Gy- ve!n)imi‘ in nf drni>-.'G cy-i i ti-. gravel.


act. Mr- .1 Hnyh*. Canuiug Street. Dlark- . ,


ImVn. -av- : ' ‘ -.Mv ki«lney- became alfecled Mild 1 WM- irnu’nied wiil i griping pam- aertr-- l l ’.e hack.


hardly straighten after -Innpiug. pas-iiig. •* I ke|»i on rciuliiig almnl Dnan s Dack- . I, I


Mche Kidiiev Dills, and at last deciiled t»> try til.‘ III. ’I'liev wA’i-e jn-t .suited to my case, ami -non eased tlio ])ain. remedied the nrm-


arv disorder and restored me to gund lieMHi. h i- a pleasure In rocnmmeml such a rolialde mc'licine. (Signed) d. Huyh*. ’ S’lnu* i»rice evervwlioro. Bs a Imi-X. Don t


i .'k ‘ f..r " Imi'ki.i'ho'pill'.” or kiilney pills,” ..'I; .lisHnc'Hv lor HOAX'.S l!iir'kiii'h.; ICiihicy


Pi l l ', Hi.' Slime iis -Mr.'. Hoyle hiiil. 1 sii|.piirler of siiine olher rhoir, who


ivmits his InvonriU's to linve ii ''Ininee. wdl ndvnnce nnd put- down n " l li'kel, wnl l Hie remni'k.


som one who IlilS IICLllieeli


they shnil not lliis


well pleii'i'il wiHi the elVol'l' ol Hie I'lniir liml H .lelermin.'.l ... In.ve .. ,','pe,.t perl..,'.m..ieo ■nlvi.nei's ..nil |.ni' 'h.wn .'hil ing. Ami Hi.il is ihe lini.l ileeisio... heei.nse they neve.' r.se 1,,'voml I. shilling lor :. mnsiei.l item m •-""■'l Xirii'ii —iiiilong'l H.e mitive-. iil n.i.' 'iHe-


\ml so il goe' on. J'.gl.L H.roligh (he con- eeri. exi'.'in in the ei..-e ol solo.' i.mj .'I'l'it..- ii.ms, the perlorm.'i's rising n. the..' leet. i.m ^iving tl.eir items from Ihiit port ol the 1...H in whieh thi'V .Imnee lo he.'


. Mr .Alh'li i.llmle.l to ('t.' heiiiitie' ol Iho


mi’tive h.ng.mge. wl.ii h missioi.i.rie' iind Hi. ntmo.'t ilillieiilty in t.'i.nsh.i.i.," nml hr.nging it within tho tyimgriiphi'i's scope milll Hi.' Hoy. XX'iliii.m lloyee .liseoveieil wlntt '' i t ' f-'illed the eti|.honie eoneoril nntl -'o **'o


printing " f 'he litng'ii'g'' wi.s mini.' possilile. Anv rel.i'e.'eiitntive of the Hi'itl'h iiml I'orelgn liil'.le Society w.mM i.llirni tlnit 'here nre more tritnshilions nl the Hihle in the Smith Xfiienn hingni.ges Htiin of iiny einmlr.v H'e worhl. 'I'he speiiher iilso idimleil to H.e p.e-


v'liling fnshhm iimongsl the mitivo.s In giro H.eir I'hiW.ei. mi Knuli.'h Christ..'... mime to Hie llliHvo surniune, nml (leehu'ed Hint wlien Ills holithiv wi.s over he ivimhl mil hnve the lo'isl hcsitiilion in returning lo Clod .s tvnrl: ni Smith Africa. A speaker .said the otlier day timl sucli work was a man s work. And after all tiic ministry eiitaik'd much inird, constant 'and pniverfid toil, bub no work hrougliL .such peace or deeper haiMuuess to Hie heart, of


man. He prayed that the blc.ssmg <>[, t-O” wonhl coniinnc to follow Iho work at Moslev nml that it miglit not lie twenty-two years before lie looked into Hio facc.s of lus imiiij


friends again.


Tho collections al soruicos and Icctnie totalled £ 133.


. i i i C H IP P IN G .


wi’ii.ten t«» tho Dio-lnii DtLSlmasler still pn*s.-- ing i'nr a Sunday j-onx’eiion ol


DU.STAL SKR\' lCK. -~1’lie Clerk having letu*i’.- at.


Chipping, a rejilv fmm that oilicial wa- snh- miued to the (^’liiher.ie Rural Coumil, on .Momlay. The Do-ima-ler said the matter iind lu,"n fully »<»u.-iilered and it was louml that the <*osL of colh'clioii on Sundays wa.s loo great to waiTaiu one lieiiig maiU*. A> Hu' postal -crvic<*s in the distrii’t were at pre.s(‘Hl hciiig <-:irrieii on at a lo--, lu* Wiitiltl not lie jiistiiied in adiling lo the o.xpcn^'e hy estahli-iiiiig tlie I tjrilu*r service de-ircil.— No furiiicr action wa.s taken.


M'ADL K.AldiS INTO DROOK.— AVhon


Ih * Chih.Toc Di-trict Council diveilcd Ih" highway at Starlifanls. the old highway was


thrown into a lield farmetl hy .Mr. CoUinge. A hrook ran along liie .side of the highway ami Ji -tom* wall liad heen erecletl along tho side of Hie hrook to iirevent damage to the road. -Mr. DooHi, the .'surveyor, on Moiulay rep'irli’d i *j Hie Council tliat the wall, wlii*h wa.s imm* too safe when tlie naidway wn.- in puhlU* list*, inul collap'^e'.l Into Hu* hrook', anti the farmer tledietl the Council to grant him -ome a.s.sisl.am.e in the lohuilding of It. A- thc wall was to -ome e.xtciit undermined dur- iim* th*‘ CMuneil’s occupation of ilio road, it


wjr- decitlctl to a.ssist iit re-orocling Hie wall, the Surveyor to make aft'angoincnls with tho fanner concerm*tl.


TO C L E AN MARHI .E. Take two parts powdered soda, one part


each of poAvderod pumico stono and chalk. Unh the stains, etc., with tho mixture, and


they will soon disappear. Then wash off and rub dry.


L A B O U R P A R T Y ’S O P EN A IR C AM P A IG N .


oi)cn-air campaign of ilte Clilheroo Division Lahonr Rarty. a meeting was lieUl m the Cattle ^larkot. 1'ho spettkor wtts Mr. A. Law, M.D. (UoUiUi), aiid in Hie eour.se ol a lengthy 'and inlt*re.stiug julilre.'-- he dealt


with ’the iliflicultie.s encountered hy -Mr. \YheaHev. M.D.. in hi.- great housing sehemo, showing'how the interest on borrowed money wa.s t)() per oont. of the whole, lie pleailcd, too. for a greater interest in polities, ovon on the part of tho.se tippo^-^ed to Lahonr views. Seeing t lut tiu? presetil Clianeellor ol Hu-* kxi’iietiuer claims ho must have 20 per coni of tho national income for hi.s nced.s alone. Hie speaker .said wo ought to know why, and pointed out that- pidilie opinion played a eroat part in a.ssisLing our legislators in ilioir decisions. Uv. K. ^Yhittle. Drosident of the local Labour parly, presided. Numerous questions were tleali with at the close.


P. S- A .


The speaker last Sunday was Afr. Buck, ins .sidijecb liciiig ** Tlu* unfolding purpo.se ol


niiin " tiilcen liom the lust eight ver.sca in the lii'.st liook of fiotie.sis. His suhject wa.s


vei'v iiilei'csting ami hiitl Ihoro lieen onire tiiilc wonlil eoi'tainl.v havi.- opeiioil up (hsclis-


aion. T've duets tvere alily l oudoretl li.v Missc.s C. N'liUcr timl N. Hiirgrc.aves, the i.mcom- p-.misl being Jlr. Hiil.stead. 'lliore uull not he anv ^crvico on Sunday no.st on account t>f tlte holidays.—^^(Con.)


THOMPSON OXBUReH MOOR LAI12E & LOWERGATE


TAKE 70UB FEINTING ORDERS TO THE i( ADVEBTISER & TIMES ^ 0FFI0E8.


(Foundod 1710.) On Saturday last, in conne.xion with the


F IR E AC C IDE N T , m 0 T 0 R _ C A R , L IV E STOCK,


F A R M HORSES Insured, P E D IG R E E C A T T L E .


Apply For Prospectus


Manchester Drancli 84/86 King Street. ■\V. E'YAN LLOYT), Branch Manager.


'I’hev lixed im* .-n that I cmihl I used


in Imve iia-iy headat’he-. 1 In* water was very iimialural and can-ed a scalding pain In


•“


Mtica i-heeuniMli-m ni- -tinn* Inrmalmn laUe Dnan’ - Uackaclie Kidney I’ ill-. and get well nnw. Ulaeklmr*.! people toll ymi hmv they


. I :un simply


1.Hikin' al il Inun th.* hivaid -landpnini. Th* Cliairman : .Vnn have imi heeii ap-


the ark. Hie King could lind no re-L lor tlie .-ol" " f hi.s foot at Dnlum Hall, cmse.jueni y lie loak hi- ilighl to Waddington Old Hah. lM.li,.ve«l then to he* in the tenancy ot iluj 'I'Mlhot- of Da-hail Hall (ouc of whom mamed lie* third dangliur of Henry RmNay^. l*ro!.ahlv it. was in Hu* large upper room wher<* I'letirv wa- ,-ai at meal wuli the whole of lilt* liou-ehold a- wa- f U^slomary in lim.-o day-, the retainers and -ervant- Ix-ing --at li.'iow- the .salt, a mark of division hi’iug made hv llu! placing of a vc-—el ol .-alt at -oinc i.lirt " f the laldo. Ili-iv i l wa- that lie wa.-^ di.-lnrlied hy the new.- that In- enemies were pi ' ing around for him. \N e are told he liew lo ’ ih " woods at Druugerley wdiere In* wa- cipn ir 4*d sav -oine wlie.n cnis-ing over tlic R.bl.le hv tic* livppiiig -tom- hut Wardworih - *• Cliroim h* " 'r e fe r - to Hie incideui, as r.»ll.)W-: •• AI'O the ^:lm(* year (lir*o> King Ih’ iii'v Wit- taki‘1 in l..'im ,i.'liir,' l X


SOLE A G E N T fo r this d is t r ic t


T . A . C U N N I N G H A M A . 1


CASTLfE GATE, Clitheroe (L.'XTIi RA14ECI-YFFE S TREE T ) \ / 1I L . L _ E I R


Has a choice selection of HATS for HOLIDAY WEAR.


N O T E N E W A D D R E S S


19, CHESTER AVENUE HOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS ! !


L. :\DIES who lo v e D A I N T Y U N D E R A V E A R sl iould p a y a v is i t to in the Market Hall, BLACICBBJRI^.


Ladies Camisoles, iVrfc Silk, All Shades, 3/11. Voile Camisoles, from 1/lU to 4/11 \Ke Spcc/a//stf in Out-Sizes in Underwear.


Beautiful Designs in Cumi-Skirt3 from 2/11 to (f/ll. M'hite Cotton Ciiemise, round and square nocks 1/lU to 5/0.


Whito Nightgowns. New- Delivery, from 4/0. French Knickers from 1/lH- to 4/0 Trimmed needlework.


Special Bargains—CORSBTS, fitted wjth spocml steola from 2/11 to S/0 ! .


V stSt Combinations. Knickers, Hosiery of All Descriptions. J . W A L S H , L t d . , Market Halis, BLACKBURN anti ACCRINGTON.


Rlliss Rfiar'y Coiiei^oii Sight Testing Optician


F. S. M. C., F. I. 0. ,


1 l)v-id.’ a Iioii>e *»l rehgione X l.'.ilh'Vl hy Hi.' m.'ie' "1' n


liliii k monke of Ahyii.-t^me. in a w^xle called C'liili; rw-de tie-vde Dniiig.'rley Hyppyng- ..,t.iiie- hv 'ntoma- Talliol. -oniie and lieyre ...


.|.*lii


hnr> ht* Mil let thn


'I-.' I’Mmvni'le 'ralhoit, ol Da-!i;ill. ami TmIIm.U Id- fo-.'m*. of Colla-rry withe olher ....... whii he di—eyvule iige at. hi- dinner al Wadynglone Hall


5 rjirvcfl lt> London or. lior>e liake. ami his ^ ho’wnde lo Hie .--.yroiie and .-o hroiigliL Mkiii l.oudoiii* to llie lonre wlu*:** he w.is


kept ’ loiige t ime. Wlieii hi.- .Maic.-ty left Dolton Hall lie lett


li'liinil -.ome relie- wllieh hii'kily me pr.-erveU I,, t il l' chiv. til' Ih.'s.' Hr. XX'hiliilier .siiy.s: ••The w.'ll known lel ic' ol Hie niilortmiiite imnniieh, l.'H l.y him .11 Holloii eillmr from Ii.i'l.' mnl


1 repilim mil. or :is tokeii ' ol In.-


I'.'.m'.nl lor Hie I'.'iiiily. me ;i piiir of hoots, r o,,Ti' of glov.s mill 11 ' 11,11111. Th,' liools 111'. of !iii‘* lirown Sp;i” i-h leather, lined de r’ - -km. i..unc(i witli the fur ou.


lu


f,.; l are ruiiMrUa'ily -mall, little more than eiohl iinhc- long, th * lo'.s i-ound. and the oiTes where they ioin to ilu* heel. coutracU'tl to h*— than an imh in diauc.ter. Ihe glove.s Mie of tin* -alii' niat.Tial and have ili.* -ame iiniiio: they r.*ac!i r.p like wdineti’ .- glove.-,


to the .’IImiw." it


recorded that the ivign ol Henry


w-hich la-te<l for nearly 10 year- had riiaiiv vici'-sitnd’.s. l»‘' ing .iu.*iidcd hy coulti-ioii and di.-a-t'er and wa- marked hy Hu* he.- oi the !^ngIi'-il dominions in l■'l•ancl* ami hy the tel rich' livil l ouio t lH*iwe**n the liou-es ol York ami Lanc.t-ter. known a- the “ Mar.- of liie Ros’s’s.” Yet de-inie hi.s fatal m- capaciiv. two hnildings at least .seem in sliow c.nother side of hi- nature.^ the.'O being the magniliccnt scliools ot^ I’jton. and K in g s ( ' " l le'o' C:imhridge. which lie lounded. the former in MUI . the la t ter three years later.


( 1*0 he continueiL) GROCER, SAEFORD


Tbo Oldest lasximnoo Oflico in th« ■^'orld.


SUN liySURAiyCE OFFICEa IS S T I L L T H E BEST O B T A IN A B L E


ONE QUALITY ONLY A N D A L W A Y S G R O U N D ^ W H I L E YO U W A I T .


( B Y E X A i l . ) 17, Moor Lane, Clitheroe. l e s t y o u r o f r g e t from


JUMPER S U ITS , SPORTS COATS, DRESSES E TC .


from O F SUC CES S l iko t l i is is no me re accident . rek p Rcrd K S H O E S ma r ch f r om st rcngt l i to st rength. L a s t Spr ing xve tvero


able to atmounce t l iat sales o f K ’s fo r t l ia t l ial f -ycar exc e eded ex-cn t lio records o f t iie bo om j ’cars 1919-20. Tl i is Spr ing a fm-lhcr inereasp o f o\-er <10 p e r cent , marks the ox'cr-groxvhig popula r i ty o f K Slioe?


T l te reasons fo r i t are im-


Xtlantcd in t l io Sl ioes tlicmscl\-es. Wi t l i in and xvit liout K Shoes are xvorthy. Wi t l i in , t l io insoles and tito l i idden xvorkmansliip are sound and honest . Wi t l iou t , t lio faul t less style s r e l lc c t a lway s t lio l i igl iest x>eak of fashion, and stami> K SIiocs t l io slioes fo r men and xx'oraen o f g o od taste.


for the Million | « r ANOTHER HUGE DELIVERY CHOOSE AT THE SHOP WITH A BIG STOCK


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