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ADVERTISER AJSTD TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. 1926. H ave Y o u . 'rAsi'un


BRITAIN’S BEST BISCUIT McVlTI!'’. & I’ lllCl-rS , DIGESTIVE


cur.sion.s to oHier conl»'c.s have lieoii intnle. laisk Stifurday a visit to Rochdale wjis reciproctilod when ii party of .students in t he Rochdale CtiUon Sjiitniers' I mprowmenl Suciety came to Clithenw* at the invitation of Uie (.’arlloii chi.ss. 'I'he howling green ;iL Hie King’s Arms J Intel was kimlly pltieed at tin* disposal of the psirly, tmd inU*rc.sting bouts were tirratigeil. 'J'ea was juaivided jil tho hol4*l jind the visitors al tervvaials in- sp(‘(tcd tl’c Ca-tle gi’onmis.


-if -f.-


‘ (V*”Ul\f(l ;iut sale (rxcecds 't.UUU copies v.oi?l:ly.)


[•■u ih a y . .\ r ( ; r sT tuu. r.iji; so.ir's ( ’a.sili>


i'.iii.: !»‘Hir IovjJgs. Hall-lioiif KhiIi.t . u il m-.-vscs jhc mnnj*; ot ilii>


and l>y lo-morrow


mark. Only a li*w liinidrrd pound.-' m-fikMl In l•oIMpll■to l ie I'luid la."l \»'ar and ilif V a ni.''lii n;i loa-; silifiiii-. lo^rilii’ i- wjin a [••.^a^ y i>\ Lino Iron) a ’(Kal lady, lias tiariowcd iln* iiiar^dii appra-ciakly. MMir ivward <i| ilio town lor an achin\'»‘tm'iil iJiat ran only ho ilr-.crilHMl :is tnajinilirmil


lakr.s Iho vury


.-'ovt-ral yrar.s a!;o. witlioul tiinr limit. a ritiii innam-r ol' llir \\<*atlior, rsporirm-cMl


ian;iihl>’ lorin oi anotluM' sniisrript ion <»t Ll.tiMH lioin .Mosvf'.. .'^oul liwort li o}f«.’M>d


diifiin; tlio i'aNt w<'rU. tlir |rt<’ cannot tail lo arliii'vr romplrU* ."ttreoss and il would I it lie aslonixliino jj' iliu tolal la'coipl,'; (>\.


...... Iril ilio.>r oi any pr<’\iotj-- rfioii. ’I’ lio I otiiinit tr«* have h*arm <l ninrii I'roni ilirir


pcfirni’c in .simikir idiorls and it \\dll 1m*


;irnrraily a;u'‘ ‘<'d ihttt tin* projiraninir sln)W^ an .nd\anrr on pto\ion^ Irti’s. Tlirj-r may hr !(*.';< of Iln* ciirnivjil ahotjl tin* proc(?ed*


itrm none who Inivo jittondod previous inin iions will ho ronU*nl to miss. 'I’lir hall i> already o<*rlain to Im* well ptitnniisod and the jollity of il.s |»rodi*oo.-'>ors will hr pa‘” '*r- ;ii^*d once moro. .\dmirahlo pri/.<*s tiro hoin^ awardod.


'rinit is an


will next wook [irint a list of those jnrsrnl who nriti* thoir namo.s and oliaractt'rs rapro-


( raht rro'-' •'Vnrop.'itod orchysl ra. # * #


I III r' lii’d, :i [mint rom-orninr the j>rioo »>f .•idmi.ssion needs to he nmdo (dear. The iharre oaoh ila.v is cme shilling hnt ilnit. .'■hiliinr otttiilos tho paye<' to <*nti*r and ir.a\** the j;rotjnds as often a.s ho or sin* pleases on that. day. M'ho improssion has lined cnrr(*ncy that tho shillinn must ho


I’.lid every lime one onl<*rs tho grounds. MMiat is not so—pass-out. i-ln'oks of om* sort ot another \vill he issued, and tho one pay­ ment will .satisfy all <loniands for i>m* <lay. Sojison liokids are not tiring issiicHl. Another point rofpiiring emphasis is that the shilling fee charg4*il tit the gate inoludi's tnlmission to the lloral ilisphiy atnl horticultural show. It er|ually entitles th<* \isitor to witness the


eni eft aininctils. the slu'op dog (rials, tin* i.irricry oontosfs. and to listen to Iho hand


'•ont<V't. MMie one paynn'tit covers e\*(*ry- iliing. As imlicat-<*d. the rounri of attrac- :i*ins is extensive. Matiy have in previous 'ear', con-'idcrod the thual fete alone worth ,i shilling. That will la* opened this after- noon at L-0 o'clock hy Mf . Alfred Ihirton. hintsidf a keen liort icull urisi, whose garden-' at I'hnos Hall are a^ ilclightful as any in the m*ighbnurliond.


.-in*.‘p dog trials will exlcml over’ the lu. l t a . ^ I'lntrii's came along at. :ui I'tniiat ra---- ing rate ami it has hoeii lonnd nco(*.-'.Mir.\ i ' hold the liM'al lO'l to-day. li»*ginning at *_'-0 p.rn.. and tin* open iriai loinonow. laiting at '.»-() am. In oaoh case, tin* tc- i ' lie likely to last w<*ll on into the c\ening.


C'oiiitary to Iho original intention, tin So fjir a.s the ov<*nts at tho I'astlr are


iti^s, hni. Ihoro is nioia* genuine intort'sl. Thr *)idy ovrnt .'•larod otil.sidi* tlir ('a.->lir •troiimls is llio ranev dross hjill, to ho lioltl at ilio (.hioon’ s Hall lo-nirhl .


M is oonrniontly iM'liovod, (MilImm'oo’ .’s war luml will have pa's<’d tin* Ul ‘>.t*<l(l


t)i Hanc-lnir> ( lilln*roe, who. w |i.-i--'cd awa> hist sc\cut \-live.


a niariyi-


In* <-heerfn!!y foihiwed Id- work ih native ol V.hnld i itgl on. -Mr. (Mn-- an alnio-l fatherly inl4*fc-t in


eft hi- liotm* for


.M r tc


MU. KitWAIJH 1 lollst*


riiKS'rKiJ.


*. Waddington-road. regr(*t to anmmma*.


•ventng at the age ot rliesler hail lor year' -


rin'iimat ism and Inni not ov4*r three veais. I hough


t*. A r took


all the


village in-1 il ni ion-. He rc-erv«*d -peeial atl'eetien l<*r tin* \\’«*s|eyan (Miapel and School. whi‘-h have had no mor-<* anient supporter.


l'’or twenty-six years he aeted


a- choirm;i-tct-. he wa- a teacher in llu* Siiinlav School for man.v years, and ln*hl


almost every ollicc open t<» a Ijiymaii. l•'|•om the tinn* of hi- ailini-sion to f ’onri llilihles- dale of tin* Ancient Order of Foresters in IsTl. he loolv the most intimate interest in liiemllv siM-i4*ty work. Xoi only «li«l he till, everv oilict*. ineliiding tiuit nf s<*eretary. hnt. In; nnnh* himself familiar with »*very «let:iil el the Order and id l•‘^ien«Il.v .'^oci4>li<*s g«*neraliy,


“ MMio A<lvorl isor tind 'rimr->'*


.-'rntrd DM Iho htiok of the tiik(*ts p;i\-ro np at thr door. Danoinr will e\h*ml tfoin ''-d p.n.. to .M-0 a.m. to the iniisir of Mr. )V.


aiitlioril.v on tin* fmatn’ial and legal ai^peets td the work', N


Insurance .\et was pas.s(*d In* jt-sisl«'il l‘'ri<*inlly >oi-i«'ties mai«*ri;t!Iy hy im*ans of in-t riii'i iv e Ici-liites. vi-iting many ( ’onris of l*’er-«--(er- and luiinefons I.odges of 0«ld- fellow.s. . 1 which he was tin Inuiorary mein- licr. \V«- have not this w<*ek spac<* tti deal in del :" ' with Mr. CMieslt*r*- work in ( 'I i I In-roi-


lM*eoming an acknowledged \‘hen tin* .Valional Hi*JiIlli


on ^■ohi(^cs, 'ro-monou* (Saturday)


J)ownliam tlower and vegetable show are rc- niimleil that entide.- clo.-«.* ne.xl. -Monday, There i.- alreadv evulom-c »d con-iderahle interc.st in thi.- exhibition whieh will lu- held to-morrow vvi*ek at J’emlleton.


t hi


.-how, g\niknana, ami .-iiori- will tic iu-ld. All amhitions .-ciiediilc ha- heen diawn up


the .-amo ilale the (lisimrn Agi iii i i iniai


ami it. is alretidy clear that entries, wincli close next .Momiay, will reach salisfaeiory dinn.*usioM-. Fine wi*athcr is all that i- necc-.-ary iti gnaiaiitci* the .sueee.ss of both


tho.-c examples oi village enterprise. 1*.


.«c .Mr. .1. IHghv. tin,* local .-hipping agent,


is to gather, lirst-haml information eom-ern- ing tiaiispnn and other arrangements for Canadian omigraiils.


from Liverpool on the Lotitia ” in charge of a jiarly numhering tifty, whieh is going to .set.tle in the Sa.sivatehevvan district, under Canadian national auspices, and t‘.\]M.*cis to return about the end of tin.* pre.sent month.


Mrs. Walling and family, of Rimlico-road. in Hie sjul and smlilen liereavemcnt. whii-h


boi'el them yo.sterday morning hy the death of Miss (Mara NValling, the younger xlanghler of llio late Mr. John Walling, who lor many years was a mem her of the olHco statf at. Clitlieroe Castle. Mias M’ jiliing, who was twent-y-seven .years of ago. was .sei/.cd with illne.-s while out foj’ a wallc with li(*r liam/e, Mr. Harry (Joodnian, of Whalloy, on Weilnesilay ovoning, and was carried to a hou.se at. Pimlico. Medical .aid was (ptickly summoned, hnt. Miss Walling m*ver rallied, and passed away in tho otirly hours of ycsterda.v. She had lioen in iii- ditferent health for .some tiim*, but her deatli was tntjill.v uiioxpected, am! came as a great slioek to lior many friends, particu­ larly to work conipanioiis at Barrow Print­ works.


Much .sympath.v has hoeii expros.se<! tlur- ll«* wa- one td' the tonmh*r- <d


and ua- - -ci-.-tarv t*i the .-\u<-ti«ui Mart Co., and in .-imilar capai-ities lu* was c4nun*<-lcd with tin* IJiiih|c-daI«* Friendly .-Mil .Socii'ty. wliielt w.is rc-;pon«;ihie for tig* huildiug «d' honst*-; ill tin* Wadtlington-roatl «listri<-t. and (In* Hihhh‘sd:tle Htiilding Sneiety. Wln*n tin* (Mltheroe hrnnch of Iho l.am-ashire I''artm*rs’ ;\s-oi iat ion was fornu*d in* ;ietv*d a- -et-r«*lar.\ ami in nuiny ways he pla.veil an important iia»d in the alfairs of tin* lioroiigh and district. \V»* ho|v to deal moro full.v with .Mr. Clic-t4*r*s ex«-(*pt ional c:irc4*r in our m*\t i-suc.


ing tlio week with tin* Rev. Canon Wrigley in tho illness of Mr.s. Wrigloy, whicli necessitated an operation in London a W(*ek agvi. Wo understand that. Mrs. Wrigle.v is progressing a.s satisfactorily as can Iri expected.


I’eacock prc'u*iit at. the funeral at Wadding- Ion la.st week, was Miss X. Ainsworth, who motored from York lo pay her tribute of respect.


Among the frieml.s of I\lrs. Kenneth * * * 'Pho name was unfortunately


vnnitted from our last week’s list of Hiosc attending tin* sad <-eromony.


pnhiic. will tain* [dace at Wtiddinglon Church on Mondny. tin* c«irtege h‘tiving the hou-e at l-MO for servic/* jit Wtuhlingtou \\’4*-h*y;in (Miurch at *J-0 p.ni. It is t-eriaiii llial many r(*prc.'iciii a t i ves will tittend tn pay n-ihute to a notahle p4*rsonalit.v.


'I'lie fum*ral, which will he


h.\ tho li.M.S. in cotnie.xion wiiii tho Castle fell* lo-morrow (Sa 1 i irday) .


Special rtiii facilities art* heing pimvided .-Vddit innal


trains will he run frtun Uhntkhunf, arriving at Clitln*rtie as lollow.s: 'J-*Jo and -l-Mr) n.m. M'o i-o|y<* with returning e\«-iir.snmist.s llirc** .spccitil t.'ains will h*av<' Clitlieroe for Iflacldmrn at


'.i-lo tiinl l l-o.', vvliil-l


tin* 1I-L> p.m. train from llhickhurn to Ihathurn will lu* extended to i h'llilii'Id calling at I’ iiniiiglon ami (li-hnrn.


:iS .'si.


The loca! cla-'-' <’onlain-. .'•i\ie«n deg-.; tin* e]>cii i’lass. thirty-nine-, and thci-t* are .'•i\ • -Mtrie-. for tin* iwo-da.V''* lest. Some of ;lc- hi'st .sIk'i’P ‘ logs in the .North dog-' tiiat. de noihing ol-'O Inti eontesi ar<* iti oppo-i- anil the ir-iaU will umpic-i tonahly pro\e ;nti-i;'ei_\ i n lei'c.>I ing. .SluM'p ilog trial- ha\’e


Cut pre\ioii''!_\ h(teii hehl in the toun hnt i.i- ':;i<‘ i-. will


lia\i* litiht «lillicitlt> in


i .ll'iwinc. the lietails willi the aid yf a |ilan > -


!• efonnd im Indt d in tin* olliciai |irn. gi-.imnie. An id<*a ol the trial may he gi\eii.


M’ lie .-'hej.herd is eomi>elled to ecclipy a IM the centi-e of the coiir-c .tnd hy


M :linc,. nr other <lireeting c;ill-. In- i< ,.t


I, t'.pfial lo in-triicl hi- do;/; to di‘i\e ^hl••'• .d ijig a delineri coui-.-e. tin* diii.rnii>'


I d . i-.l in lilt . ca-c i i-ing permit l.-d • r',r. MMid'e at” oiln-f lealui-c..


c,,: ',1., ,;.,;d. :dr-.*-.l .1 -ph-udn! ic-i nf l!,c M-1


,1.


. ■ :it ic . acil : In-re can he ii" doulii .'a;.’,acitv of tin* wc! !-l ra i rn-d


i.ii) nr,.vide c, i-mh'- ainu-iirt 'o the 'I'ln- iria’l- a--- iw! oni\ ,'pcctacii


, • -\ .i lai. exa-ln-flil iu;.-; to tlie. .-!:epln-rd. \‘ dca'.!.-- nt ia.es will Im* awarded.


... - ’, . , 1 •viuoi.er i-.'idi-'i


.(I,,.ld.i- id hi .'n’l.d.


:;i ,,.!d,nni t< ,


1 ,0 - i'anih. M'here are >ix ei tmc- !*ni-l;r. t ’olne. Harwell. Holme


! ;e claii" a: . Iec;d hami deciding a! Iln- la-t


me'ceiil to eiilA-'- atnl augii’cn' tin- munher ,.f ' .-on ' C't a c f - ill ordei- la .-I i tn ulr. I e in-


I,., ji,.. snpp'-ri acci’r<leil ditl tmi reai-li cs- I t


t’.oi-oii'di r.ainl wa-- delc.rred in order that ; 1.. 'hoidd he


' 1 ’ .s ll„.v ilic. w..'c.|:


... (),,» har.ds wlio rompelod la'-^t year is to , ..idv-^t this time.


lnrin:nii.|.. Il i- i' Th- C'; ' " ' i ' '


,||. T illnii'.limi. viirlii.r


l;,i ri,.rv ci>rrt..'l. mi Siilunhi\ , i. lIorso-'liiM. miiknin


'ini iiiMnii-tivi. siMTlm-l.. " m»' "I lUl.l til.;


tl-.e prognimim* ha-> given mm li "I II"'


.',li.;i:..'lii.n. l.jil'-io' "I'.' l>ii;li|,'' .'Mii'liii'tnr.v. T.vi. ..nl..rliiiiiim.|ils lire to lie liiy.'" eiieli .1 :1 . hv II liil(.iit<.il i;iim|i ol iirli 'li .' . in- , l , „ l i „o ,.|o,viis on slilts. i-mm'ily " I 'ro. i i " I,......


Iriek skiiler,'. 'I lior.. wi I I.e ..


Iimiii.T, null .lu.lv sl.me for U.e e H i re., to „:iv Jiolliilis; of roniulliliout.s nml tin l i o .


wliili. III., fete will c.onelillii- Wltli il ili.'l.liiv sii,.|i as lia-s not l,.'fore I.ihmi M.ei in


(■lilln.Voo, II. sl.iml.l IK. nnleil UiaI U"- ,>lai... from wliieli In wiln.iAS Iln- ,lis|.la,.i Mill I... Ilni (-.aslli' I'lolil. wli.'iv Um elin-f


limn.., im.linlini' “ TIh' l''alls of Xiauara ■ will I... sl.anml. Tlio l.ailio.s’ Comiml loo liiiv..


nai.li. aii.:ni.n.nn.nt.s for a. lilmral Mipi>ly ol n.frialiniinl.s. anUeipalino a. Inp (leinanil. .\llo.;i.||i..|. III., propranimo is .sneli iis o iiK-rit i.’.ciicral att<*nlion JUid Ho.* fei<‘ ,-lmulu prpve not..*ihle in every way.


lii'.'n lli'l"' "> luvi. ;l


When I’ e t'O*' wa • initiated tin* -M piei.m of fa v->ui'1 1 t -"i .


,i ’ a c -• .ii'd tic- eoainiilt-'c i-claxcd lie* lu-n v<*ars ag". ihi’Ugh tin* !*an_d ih-- lo particinale. rndc i ’ the ............-


i'ini' liMi'.l .lui - 1“ "--


id. .Many friend' in Clilheroc will he in-


l»'T•c-tcd in prcs(*n i :H loll- that have llii- vveck taken j'lacc at Wi ! I i itiil on .Mill. (Jrcat Harwood, to .M*’ . Joitalhaii Wilson, a itativ** of ( ’ lillieroe. who formerly lived in W'halk*y- road. H(* has r<*lired from work at the agi* of seventy. Air. Wil-oii was formerly cii- ployed nrJnhi lee Alill. and was associ.itc«l with the Congregational (Minrch.


'I'hirtv


years ago lu' removed to (Iroat Harwood and jseeured oniploymi'iit. as weavi*r at AVelling- ton Alill. d'lu'n* he has remained ami for twenty years has worked at the same looms, under tlio same ovorluokor. In reeognition of Ids long and eonseiontinns .serviee the owners of tho mill have giv<*n Air, 'W’^ilson a elie(|ue for ,C20. and tho work{>eoplo havi* pre.seiited him with a ease of pipes ami tohaceo.


:V t * Formeil in December. 10‘2t. at. tho Carlton


Spinning Afill, in Wilkin, a clas.s for the junior section of the workers has proved of incre.'vsing value, thatiks largely to the con- scienlions service as l<*jichers of Afr. 'riiomas AVhil(*head and ATr. Jame.s TInworth. who have all along had the cordial support- of the manatjer. Air. Ceorge Dewhnr.st . ^ ^


class l ias’ nud. weekly during tlio winter months, and a munher of interesting ov-


" 1 1 Saiurdav ailcnioen, imi w id he


i d-iia-here. and (Milheree Ha \c|


I. .. ;, ..d lo evidi'd hy a .Mallc-c ( 'rn - . 'll. !; ; i I' -Ik'i'p liaie to he driven.


ic'l I'eing aeeeninaleil l»\' the pie- ,.-.,..-ai ohsiar-le-'. 'I'ln* mo-; exact-


:ii=


appoint<‘d I’ rov yn-ial ol tin* Society ol Jesus ill .su<-ccssion lo the |{\-v. l'’r. \V. Ihullviii. wa.- Bcclor


S.J.. vvlio for hur-i (


M ill* prospect.- ol ..gruu-c -hooliug ;irc mov


kcii|i. lii-.'Us-cd ill view ot the approach ot ihc -- Tui-lKli.” In Xorlh Laiica-lii.'c ai’miiiil ( l i i 'nr- ic. ai any rate llie iiuuJm.i- iil liird-


|mi;i1i1i_\. In tills area gi'cai liavni- wa- |•;!U'*■ll a: M.ilchiiig liim* liv magpie- aid carri.io .'ruv.-. ..........


'i'licv ut*rc iiliu-ualiv .lid ilicv -inic aid -ucked the


cm:--. ; • maiiv a- iv'dvc or iilicl'ii ciiipl.v .|icli • S'citig ic| 1 III .soiac ptac'- .


-;e 'V A vvcII-kiiouM ucl ii;/ciia ria II pa--cd avv.iv


on >.Hord;i\ in the per-on <i! .Mr*-. .Mary \'ii-kcrs. ot 7‘J. ( ’1 la 1 1)11 r ii-road. Mr-. \’ n !a : - . uiio v\a- cigiity-si.x, cairn* to


( liHicroc thirty y<*ai- ago from Derby, and l.»r i i.-\ cii \car- w a ■ in Ini-iucs- a- a ci*n- 1 ('<■ i 1 .. Mcr 1 11 ^’nl•k--l r.'ci . later ••cuniving to


( 'Ii;i! hum-road. Tlic in; crincut t*n'k place :ii St .^lal•v'^ i i inctci ' on Toc-dav. tin* hc>t 1*. imi - .. 'l ion.... i t.x Hi... ip'.v. .1. W.


Fiikilp. \'o.ir oi M. Haiir'. Lon Moor. .V i.o-■ of Iricml-. ,i; tlic ('hllic'-oc di trim


will la ar u i i !i n i r. 1 d 1 lu* deal ii o-;


Satii'-day. ol .Mr. .l-.m. - T. ^diip.cr. of Crcai. I iarv.'ood. lo; i;;,-’ 'y ol .\cl'Oii -.1 fed . ia-w Moor .ViO'ti i ifiy-ivc. .Mr. .■'^liny.cr na.- a of !,a\) .\|"0 !-^ aid nliii-i I’c-tidiiig in


• • n a- prom i iicti11V •,cra! ive movcjm iit


1 -. not grcai. hut they tin* veiv’ Majo


1 ori.-litre wit-n :i mil out. agaiu-t s(*eond t ime i hi-, declare on tin; lii' i- now dc-ci'ii)cd


best. .*d up 111


leiigM11 uiiv I rce sixiy-oiic


of Wlidk* thi


111


.Middli*sc\. and for (he wc«/k he wa- emihled to u innings. Major (da/cn one ol the most adtipi


idile liatsliieii in the .side ” as a resuU of Ids experience Hi is .-ea-ou.


I Iis partiiersliii)


with .M acl )t)ii:dd. in whieh llu* Austrjilian scored H’O mil out. was the iiest. iiiiiHi n ickel p:irt iioi’-iiip in Lam ashno eru kci


siiict* I'.Ml and only the .seveulh tn the hi-tory of 1 1 1 .* (aiiiiiiy duh. it realized over Ion.


,\11 )[c:i!v ih'ilutori 1 iigleticid, oj i'7.


( 'ado;*.:Ui-->|U:iVe. .'-.W. I .. and ol Coll linr,-! . Clitlieroe. Iiarri'.tcr-al-iavv. sou ot lim lai-.* .\dmiral Sir IH .ird Augusins I iigU’ iiclil. u .


M'vnii i ' c;;i , l.'f;


1 im d .’d on -\pi iI L'dili, in his six t \ - 'J'l lOs. 7d., tho net


]Hr.-onall> iMdii; L'-'iri.h'.i.i in-. :M. Ali. Ingic- li.-l l \


mIv


llni!,..r formerly of ( olihur-l Hail, W atl- '


v a s . " f <'our-c. liu-oaml ol the late Lady 'llm ic-talor direcied that l:i-


;T.'mated, ami the urn containing oc huri'd in ilu- -mail -«piarc pKu


■’ ''•iiiiul a! Ike lo"l ol' Si'- .lohn Holkci-'s V.. in the cl.uicliyard at Lylliam. Laii- iii-c. .Hid on the marlile -eroll theie tin* \ erds -luill 1 )1’ I'.laccd : “ Tinioying


iihlv '"ll


'. ile. .Miiiy l.U' ia. Lady Holker. to ,ii .'1' ami Bcmher- ol


(!i-ay’s lull. ^ ^ .\ Leeds minister, who-.* congregation


ai'cadv JO'T'ivt* I r<*c h*gai advice and psv cluilogicnl treatment. has opened n


chii'opodv ' inic lor women mcmhi'rs ol hi­ ll,uk. H" ai'pears to t:iko the world “ ;a cure of .souK " in the widest .scum*. *'V(*n to foretelling .1 plioiu*lic point.


* *


with Hu; Vict/iria College ot Alttstc, at Bartoii-stroot School. BlacUhurtt. on June


1 1 1 the examinations held in i*omiexion


;mih 1!>’2(». Bernard Cormick. .St. .lame.s’.s- strc(*l Clithonu?. gained the diploma of associate A.V.C’.Al.


'I'lie sm.-ce.-vsful cjin-


didato is a pupil of Mr. F. F. Ntghtingnie, nil. Hare Hill. .Fimlii*o. Clitlieroe.


* * *Al iho July examinations of tlic 'rrinity 1 In*


College of Af’iisio, tho following pianoforte eandidato.s wore sticcossful :—Joan Copeland, A'uios Campboll and T.orna AVakson. Inter­ mediate: Alarv Dixon. Natu'y Whitaker. Fdith Varlcv, and Barham Clarke, Junior: Alice Fell. John Breaks Wliiltaker. Find Smithies and I'Uhol Snteliiro. Froparattiry. 'I’ lu'V were projiarod hy Altss l orter,


L.R.A.AL. '17, CasUo-view.


hnrn v. i’rc— .-ricUei- match on 'Pnesday : -- Small l>ov : Who is this crowd liolding «nit ?


* :*■ * Hv(*rhcaiil hy an oni-lieldcr in tlu* Cliat-


S(*cond d’i i 'o ; 'Phe Fres;. First Small Boy : Who’s Hicmy Second ditto; 'Plicm as makes Comic Cuts.”


Like ,»Hu*rs willi a fondm*ss foT theMHhhle


Valley, I have more Hum once met in my wanderings Air. S. Brighoiise. of^ Ormskirk.


tlu* County Coroner lor Soulli-A\est Banca-


filiire, wlio on Stindnv attained liis sovonty- sovonth hirthdav (writes a enrrc.spondent). ^:nioying excellent health. Air. Bnghoust*


.still finds jileasnre in the coiinlrysidc. In- t4*rvicwod al his homo ho oxclninted ; “ Too old at sixtv! AVhat a silly thing to ask oH’icials to retire ,at this ago without taking into con.sidoralinn whether thetr inlollccliial ahilltic.s have deteriorated or not. . . . T am eoventy-eoven ye.ar.s of age to-day, and .still going as strong as when T was fifty. 1 sleep well, eat well, and, I might as well confess it. drink well. . . . ATy life is oniv of groat contonlmont.”


* * *


Afr, Krno.st Baldor.stonc, the popular elocutionist, w-ho lias a vary ox tensive list


rC: Falmer’ .s hook. “ Filato of .ludoa,” and in Hio evening, when Cnuneillor J. Ford will preside. Mr. Balderstune will give a DirHier new recital, Alv l,ady ol tlu* Chiinm*> { ’ornor," hv Alexander Jrvinc. On Alon- dav evening, hv sp'*eial rc(inest. Mr. Balder- sUuie is to give Ian Alaolaren’s over iiopnlar .storv, “ Beside tho Bonny Briar Bush,” the (*liainiian lioing Air. 'i'. _L. Slat(*r. 1 here are convenient ’ hits services to and Iroin AVaddington, so that everyone do.siron.s ot renewing ac(|naintan(*o with Air. Bnldorslono and his art may make t-lio journey in com­ fort, though th(> recitals will well repay any exertion that may


of eiigagi'taenis riglit Ihrongli the aiMM’oach- itje sea.-(>n. is to vi- i l Waddington \\e.sU*\an ('Uirch this week-end. On Sunday after- noon, under Hie ehairmansliip ol Dr. Fatr- weather. he will gi\<* a n'cital from Air. I*.


othorwiso entailod.


Full details aro published olsewhere in this issue.


Mr Frank Sidehotham, who hut m.'ently rcHiuiuishcd tho AVaddington-foad H^^ago,


aails for Canada on tho C. l .Tl . liner Mont­ rose “ n-’ *u‘b loaves Liverpool to-dav. Tie takes v i lh him llto eordial good wish.es ot


liis many fiiends. •■J,


l:<* imi-t precioii- gilt ol Hea\4‘u i iqie." Me gave Hie portrait ol


Till* above illn-l rat uni .slunvs tho cups oli» Ca-tli* Fete to-day (I'N’iday) and to-morrmv.


npoiitioii III all .-('ell.Ml- ol tlu -dii


The l{ev. Fr. Keene. S.J.. Sniierior of .Mary’.- Hail, Slonyluirst, ha.- luieti


dog trials hold at Cockerliam, iu*ar Ijan- (*.aster. Air. W. Smithson, of Braddup, Ba.shall Kaves. won lliird prize for single dogs with “ Mo s s ’ ’ and also gainml second prize for tlio best pair of dog- working to­ gether with •* Moss ” and “ Fan.”


* * 'riioiigli anglers would not vvi.sii to spoil


tin* pleasure of holiday-makers, they would welcome some hours ot steady rain—iluriiig the night, of course.


'I’he ell'octs oj' the


fairly rei-ent tlood have passed, ami both tl-." Rilihlc ami Hoddei* are again very low ami clear. )\'liilo day lisliing is fairly Impe- less, rodsmeii are getting little reeompen.-e all«*i- (hi-k.


ITp to the edge o’ dark ”


trtoit ha\(* 1(VM taken, though only in small iiiiiulu'r.-. : ml a l<*w niort have tak<*ii the hail alter iiighttall. But generally sj/eak- in;: the Bil'Mi* ha- givi*n hiu ptuir return-. Oil the Hodder, in the Whiti'weil district. ith se; lisl; has l)c<*n <


d si.nri id the


rod- In •Otis d!


:ne been m iiiing the


>


ore Hu holiday


odges : It' Bamiw lu atcii of tin privih-gc'l t'o eng:ij


If a d(»/en. hut III i.sillelil lalion to riM* ’aft 1 excellent condili.)


Aj. the annual open chami>ionship sheep * * M ’lie deepo.-t .synijiathy will he felt with # ^ I le sail.s to-niorrow Ul> IN w o h i d :


CLITHERONIAN S IMPRESSIONS SKYSCRAPERS.


AMERICAN EXPERIENCES. An oI(.l ClillteiiMiiiin to (Muhark ai Liver­


pool t(j-nu)riow i.s Air. John Franldaml, wlio, utter a. vi.sii, of .sevoral weeks lo his ilaugliter^ Airs. Brailhwuito, Saltliill-ierrace. L rotnrning to Now York hy the “ Laconia," 'Phough it j.- hut fonrU’cn years since Mr.


On the .shonidor of I’emlle Hill, above iho


Xick near whieh the roa<I wind.s over tlio liili to Sahden, Clitlieroe ami ili.stricL people huTo in reconk weeks witnouse<l the gradual ^rowHi of ji tower rcsomltling a miniattire lactory chimney. Last Satnrrlay tlie tower liad reaolied liighly respectabk dimotisions. It claimed tiie nttuntiou of everybody who


.soaimed Rendlo, however itliy, and clomanded an explanation. On Monday, tlierefore, an “ Advorti.scr


and 'rimes ” roproseiitative sot out to in­ vestigate, Ho heard several curious—not to .say tal l -stories about tho construction of the tower, Imt ho at length oncountorod ono of the Imiltlers on the site, and is now ahio to .settle many an argument that has throntened to hla.st friendships. h'irst impiiries were pursued in l*endleton. There, the eommonly accepted version was


tliat local .sliophords wero respomsihle for tho tower. 'I’ho story was related that at each visit lo the hi‘ll tliey carried stones and reverently laid them on the growing


tlic “ Swan with Two Necks ” whore a romantic iiarralivo was advanced concern­ ing the affection of a. local ne’er-do-well for ids old lunmls, and his desire to .sec some­ thing of Hiom (luring i>eriods of incarcera­ tion in Preston (Jaol. Tliis man, the fable runs, prei>ared tho louiuhition of tlio tower, hut. unforltinatoly— for him—ho was arrested vvifh the tower in its itiilial stages. What was more, lie was not setil to Preston IJaoI, as ;intieipated, but to Wakelield.


'riiat. was not all, averred Hie narrator. Dolonidiied Hiat the building of Hu* tower should not .-nlfor during Hieir friend’.- en­ forced absence some colleagues of his re­


paired each dsty lo llto spot tind built np the landmark. Af ler ” .^oh


slnlf ” like Hii-. Hu* in-


easy of acco.ss, and a jiloasing way to reacii it fi-om p(*milcloii- although Hu* longer • was to a.-ceml the moors via Whymoiid- honses. Reaching Hu* Sahden road. Hie vi-itor is faced with anoHier clinih hut Hu reward merits


vest i gat or felt thing eoncreto, tower itself.


......................... ha.skcf


Hu* urgent neetl ot soiiie- aiid he .set out, to vi.-it Hu* 'I’id s h e fo u n d 1 “ Ih * (pdly*


cairn. 'I’hat account wa.s disputed in the bar oi


yliout Hu* ruin- anoHu*r visitor arrived. Jjuckily lie proved to lie one of tho Imilder.*'


waller.s. 'I'lio tower liad heen a credit to their ability and ingenuity. Whilst our r(‘presentative wn.- poking


of tlio lower. Ho had maihj Hic ascent ot tho hill from .'-ididen lo inspect the damage


done to tho editice. For some lime lie stood silently contemplating the liayoc that had boon wrought and his di-appointment- was obvious. I'lie buge <;airn of stones, all Hiat was left of tho towor, marked tlie destruction of chorishoxl hopes. Fventnally lie hittorly voiced his thoughts.


his appearance he had passotl three score years)—” built this towor three weeks ago as a monument to ho seen all round the district.,” he said. ” Hundreds of i>eoplo iinvo visited it and now—thi.s.” Ho was nnahlo to say to whom or to what,


the tower was a momiincnt, hnt- added that it was intended as landmark. It. ccrtaiidy was.


Quc.stioncHl eoticerning tlie story of tho


nc’er-clo-weH’ s connexion with tho building ho said ho nmlorstood tho tower ha<l been •startetl bv that individual, but when ho ami Ids friends began oiierations there was only a small heap of stottes at tho spot. Asked if ho intended repairing the damage, the disapjioinled hnilder replied that ho did not. “ The .same thing would happen again if we Indlt it np,” ho said. We erected it to please ourselves and


olhous, hnt evidently i l was not appre- ciatctl.” Ho siglied as he tnniod Ids hai*k on Hie ruiiicyl towor and desci*ndod tho hill. 'riio .silo of tlio structure had heen (dioson


with considerahh* imigmoni, for from llio base of Hu; tower as tine it view mm ho oh- taineil as from any spot on Fondle. Away (Ml the horizon hoyond tho lower .slopes ol Keiuph*. Blackpool's 'I’lnvu*!' and big wiutel


the oxpeml ilnrc of energy |


involved. 'I’he tower did not on Alomlay i como up to (*xp‘ *ct a t ions. A <lay or lw‘* j earlier il stood twelve or iifteen leet htgh, J hut--alas! -much of tim pile Iis‘1 been rudely ; -haltered, and live «'i‘ six f(*et vvas all it could boast on >rouday. N(*ar hy lay a log of wood, wliieh vvas ‘ 's l r ik n i g ” evid<*tici* ol Hu* means u-i*d to bring alunit the towers (lestrnetimi, 'I'lie base of the structnro had hc(*n loft iintonched and it was easy to .see the care that had been expended on Hu* hnihliiig.


'rhe manner in which the st(im*s lilted showed Hu* builders to ho clever dry-


( ’alder Valiev— Burnley, Hapton and (Jreat Harwood are to he .seen. Sahden lii*s near


cliimney stacks marks Accrington. I'iayton and Rishton.


can lio .seen uidto clearly with the naked eve, oven when vi-ihility is only moderately good. (In Hu* other extremity. Hie blue outlines of 1 ngl4*hprongli ami Fenyghoid aro Ilinined. (Jithcroi* lie- spr(*ad at one .s feet a.s Hmugh on a map. Turning nmml, the largo manufacturing centres of tho


at hand .'umglv wedged between Ik ndle and Black Hill.


spread out like a carpet at one’s foot, and Hu* silver rihhon that is the Ribhle can ho


‘ Further away, a forest of 'llu* whole Rihhlc \ allc\ i.s


.soon winding amongst, tlic Irot's. At tlu* southern extremity of Hu* valley. Froston


is cioarlv detined. 'Phe tower did not last long, hut it.s


huild(*r- have the .satisfacd ion of knowing that, it did not pass unmiticod.


c A S T C c ; c K ' n - : ' n ! O P i n i . ' . s “ Four of us Sahden lads,” (judging from


Frankland inigralt“<l to America, this will hi* his liftcjiith crossing of tho Atluntie, amt he holies on the oecjision of lii.s next visit to settle in liis native town. JOngaged in the building trade he Iwus travelled oxten-


parii«'ipaled in tlie rush to Florida where ihe biggest boom in huilding operalicMi- wliich the •vorld hti.s known ha.s jietered mu to a largo extent' owing to the enormous inilabion of land values. la an informal chat with a re|)re.-cntative of thi.s paper the other evening. Air. Frankland stated that in Aliami (Soulhern Florida) as much as $10,UUO a foot for front .site.s laid been de­ manded for building land, Frico.s had been forced up in every direction. Hotels


.sivoly over tlie American continent', a.s, liaving no tie.s, ho ha.s followed any huilding Ixiom that Iuls clianeed to occur. In that re.siiocL ho siH*nt. a considerahlo iK*riod in ( ‘alilornia. hut the rush of Jictivity tliere ended ahru|)Hy.


OF


PRICES FROM


C N S . Baby & Mother too Built to protect


Mother must consider Kor own hoftlth u Well H« bnhy s when tb« buys a pram, ao choosft Tlie Marmet Cljda. It jU'


•long at a touch, itc«n automadcally, never he


on two wheeW when ttzmlnf.


It laTcs Mother*! ttrtnfth and ftre* plete protection to Babv. Hie •ecret la m the wonderful Sponge Rubber Suspenalea which flbsnrbx cTcn the li'nieit ahoct.


Intemling o.xhihitors at Romlleton and A In the ♦•vcn-


ing a .smoking concert was licid, ami the (lay's proccetUngs proved most eiijoyahh-*. -X:


----------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- P E N D L E C A I R N


STORY OF TOWER THAT HAS ATTRACTED WIDE­ SPREAD ATTENTION.


SEVEN


“ GRENSON ” Non-Croaking, Damp Proof, Black and Tan BOOTS'and SHOES ill vai’iou.s fittings 25 /-;'i)or ptiir.


'


Pilot and Fortress Black and Tan SHOES in gre.at varioty. Patent Caj). Self Cap. 0(;rby juul Oxford 19/11, 21/- and 23;’-


:: LADIES :: CEOLA 1 Bar Coli Patent 13,6, 14 0 NIL SIMILE Chrome Patent 1 Bar and Mellow Brown Glaco Kid 1 Bar 1G/9


CYNELLA 1 Bar Colt Patent new design witli o])en-w(M lv sid(*s, nlsn Golden Brown Glaco Kid Shoo witli dianumd jierloraLion 1 Bar 16 6,17/11 13^6 18 11 ,19;- PILOT Glaco and Colt Patent Bar SHOES, in 5 fillings. YOUTHS SCHOOL BOOTS A'l ' A L L PJHCES MAIDS and GIRLS 1 Bar Tan and Patent W H IT E CANVAS AND TENNIS SHOES


Black and White Plimsolls, crepe solos, Children’s in great assortment DAN LORD BOOT STORES, 5, M O O R L A N E C L I T H E R O E . li.?'Ak .'*y, •>. m| "— V 4 I V- M *1 j


D r IL .-l


in like manner he ha.--


BABY CARRIAGES /Vice List /rea on requat.


Cult and ter Pie compleU Marmet ratise.


MARKET PLACE. CLITHEROE


had charged from fifteen to twenty dollar.s a night for sleeping aceoinmodation. JCven swamp land had been palmed oil’ on to fevered buyers whoso transactioiLs wore coii- <lucted by n.nil. and the inevitahlo rc.snit had occurred: tho bubble had bur.st. Wages are liighest in boom centres. Jlricklayers are tho most highly paid, though the fact is to he rememlicred that- they lost most time in the winter through stre.ss of weather. '.S’ages vary somewhat according to locality and comlition.s. BuiUling was very (|uiet. until the end of the War. hut U took a new loa.<o of life after tlu* Armi.stieo and in New York where the working week i.s fortv hour.s (Alonday to Friday) plasterers have (icon earning LM a wo<*k.


“ laght


hours a day is tlie order, hut nialu* no niis- tako. you certainly have to work tho eight hour.-;," Air. Frankland said, emphatically. “ 'Plu* rati* I luive (jiiotod is 1-1 dollars


a day in Now York, though it may ho nine, ten or el<*veii ilollar.- in other places.


there. 'Phat :ind plas­ In


periods of hnoin, or on push jobs, overlinu; is eharged al double the rate, Bricklayeis in .Xcw )’ork weri* making eight<*«;n dollar- a day when I


tering r<*iiresent the best paid jobs in tlic huilding trade, and next come the carpen­ ters and (’•lootricians,’ ’ Air.


l''raiikland


declared Lliat- American houses were not .so .suhstanl ially imill as lho.se at home, that thcii’ ■’ lift* " (vas intiiiitely shoider. He had , much of 'iitiM'est lo say. Um. of the “ -Icy- ■ .scraper " l.'pe of huilding. Figlit(*on (o lliirty stor-;\s are commoti in many <d tlu*


cilie.s and tlie largest on uhich he had Iieeit j emploNcd wa.s the lv|uitahh* Building in X(*w \’ork. and lu* smilingly remarktd tluii will'll he reached the foi i ieih ami lop storey lie felt that hi* was getting fairly high iiii in till* world. With Hio oxceplioii <d hricklaying. Uiok in ine-1 oHu*r trades w.i- possiiile Hiroughont the greater part ol winl(*r. he .-aid. heeaii.si* ot tho advantagi - ,if steam heatinjz. Air. Frankland a-smed II.-; that .'Vmeriea is a I'liu' emtnlry ami that lu* C'luid not speak too Uglily of it- 'Pliere were mPtnilely mon* opporlunii le- and faeililios than ii; thi- eniintry. and trade


everywliore was goed. Hiscic;sing various di ’U*!> nees in iho mode


,,i life, Mr. Frankland said niumirried peojile and Hiose wiiliout lie- luen'iy leiiteM rooms and toolc tlu*ii' meals at tlu* re.-t iiurants. He per.soii:ill\ p:ii'l ’J'S. a weelv for one room in N«*w ')’ork and joilowed the pn*\a il i tig iu.'-!i*m. adding tliat lu* i|iie.-l ioncii \vhi*Hu*r le’lter rt'sl :inraiits or cafes were lo he found in any oiitcr couniry. H 'wi' iii- <‘vil:ihie Hiat llu* qiu’ du'n ol a “ dry Siierica li'iiiM cisip up. and while support­ ing the -tniomoni Hia! Hie stii'pre-'^ion of aleoholie drink had umlmihledlv he(*n to tlu* good of the country. Air. Frankland -aid that ’ ■ suppression ’ ’ or “ abolition " wa- rjither a nii-iu'iner.


It (*a.'V ;o get


-nniiiiu* w!ii-kv if o:;.* wa- jircparcd to pav - ixlv eeiit'i a “ snol ." hut the biggest evil was ihe eon.siimpt ion of suli.-i i t n 1 o- wliieh w(*n* hound to have a mneli more .iel.-ienmi, elVcet. and it was coneed(*d that though liquor ami Hu* saloon would never he reiii- trodueed. it was not improliahle that light wines would he (*veiit itally i\;stored.


A L A X IS H IN G T E A S . 'I’ho following is an additional li.sL of


persons wlio have given teas, a.s shown in tho records of the olfort at tho Buyongli 'rreasnrer’s Olliee. The proeoed.s aro in aid


of the Castle Memorial Fund:—•


iMiss Sand«*rsun. 11 nerhy-str(*4*t. Airs. CtKik, ‘21, ( ’urzoii-strei't. .Mrs. 15. H i ix ta h ie . K in g -s t iv «* i . Miss Ll'iyd. (i-l. Salford. Mrs. .S, F. Gerrard, (M. Salford. Miss Mitehell. Almonds. Church-.*Ureet.


Airs. r,eonard. Mo6.s-stiool. Mrs. J. F. Smithie.s. 2. Shawhridge-stroet.


Aliss Dawson. Bashall Trail. AIATr.'-i. Ficlclcs. Baahall Tlall. Miss S. Bank.s, 57. Sliawhridg(*-stroet, Mrs. Rawnsl-oy. Bocehgrove. Afon-st-on, A’ orkn.


Mrs. Tndgav. 30, B.nwdland.s. Afrs. FainTeather. SI. AVaddington-road. Mi.ss S. Smalley, rraylcv-terraco. Grindleton. Afr.'?. TL Bartlett. 10. Brennaml-.'»troot. Afrs. Denham. I t , AVaddington-road.


Afrs. 0:irlisle. Stanley Hmisf*. Alis; Buleuolc. lngleme.*ul. Airs. L. fk Thomas. 3S. Pimlieo-road.


Airs. J. C. Ford, 117, Scott-lerracc, Pram Retyreii. Hoods Recovered W^OMAN K IL L E D .


-tLAIDBIHlX MOTOR C'YOLIS'PS IS SFRIOL’S SMASH.


A Slaidhurii niutor cyclist, Charles Gih.ion


(*JU). ol (.'hiirch-street. who was riding witlx Harold Cas-on (23), al.-o of Church-stroot, Slaidburn, as pillion ptis.'>(.*tigor, was in­


volved in a serious road accideiiL at Foulton on Alonday morning, when a woman was killed :uid threo mon injured. After the sm;ish the four |»coi)le wore


couvoye<l to the \’ ictoria Ho.spilul, Black­ pool, in tlio ainhulanco, whore Airs. Margaret


Lowarcli (li'.D, of Wollinglon-street Fiust, Higlior Broughton, ALitudiester, who Trae- tiired Hu* base of her skull, <liod during tho afternoon.


1 lo|ie—t reel. Blackpool, w:ts driving a. niotoi’ 4'ar along Hanlliorn-road in tJio diroctimi of Foulton. Accompanying him were his wifo and his daughter, Doroon Vera, while in the dickey .soai W(.*ro his niolhor and father, Alargaict l.ovarch ((>'.*) and Austin l.owarch HiS).


At about ten o’clock John Lowaroh, of il! collision "I'curred belwt'en Hie car and


MuMor cycle *.vhicii was going out of Foulton Xow-road Fa.-t in the diroction of Blackpool. The four |H.*opl<* laketi to Hie \*i(;toria


Ho.-pital wire: Alargari*} I.mvarcii Austin l.owareh


her hii-haml, injuries to tho


fa(*e. haiuL ami right I'*g; (Jiarlcs (Jilison (20). cut. over right eye and shock; and llaroid t ’a.s.son ( ’23), -ealp wonm’ls. 'Phe otf-ide ro:ir mudguard of Hu; cjvr •


-


danmged. and the front part, of tlu* m- u cycle wa.s complotely wrecked.


T0SS1J3E. I .\1H!H’:RY .Sl’ rtM-'.SS. Ounpeimg a;


lie* Royal Laiica.-liif-- Simv. ai Burnle.'. Mr. I). !L 'I'lilo*. farrier. .-' CUie'i tie* op'ti eham- pioir-liip. receiving tlie -ilver cup and lli'l Si'('i"!v'.s sitvt*r liieilal.


Lirri*'r lo r>i'eive tU- eoiiipiinient. In addi- lieii. .Mr. Tuke again won tio* light liorS'> -heemaking eliainpion-liip ot l.ancasiiiri-. Si a ll’e; J'liire a a-1 ( 'hestiir.*. t ;ihing tir-r. prize. -ilv<'f coil .in<l gold medal.


I'or -i:r-


gieai -l:e.-i!ia'.ing. he w.is awanled second pnz"


vilv.M- m dal awar^ieil l*y the \Voi'.-hipt ill Cumpam' oi Farriers. London, tor the !>esi ju'epari'd loot


iU'-i medal, and he a!-*o tool; (ho ^vn^r'roY. ' .\!i" N.iney Cariei-. i f Milton, iuu-.snic«*.ss- j SHOW SFl


tuil\ p; ! " d the l.euer |)ivi-ioti F.x imimition of the .\'*'Oci:ii-d Board of the R..\.M. and R.(kM.


i In.stilute and Aillagt* Indu-lrie.-. .-<-ction of tlu; Royal I.anca-liii e Show :it Burnley, four


I Vl'issi*;s. In tlie AVomeii’,-;


! tm*inher.s ‘U’ the Little .Mitton and H'iNirict ! Wonu'M'- In-iitut'O gained .successes, viz.: ■ AIi>« Fi. Bottomley. 1st and siieoia! fer :i j pi(*(;e of tapi'stry: Mi— Ti. Mors<. 1st for


white bread: Afi.ss Ackerley. 2nd for hottle«l fruit: and Airs. .\eki*r!(*y. 2nd for (hutm*y and 3rd for marmalade.


CHATBUB.N.


favoured the annual trip of tho Church choir boys, on AA’^odncfiday. Journoying to Southport hy train, tho lad.s, who were accompaniod by Mrs. Chorlton (choir leader) ami the* A’ icar (Dr. Pinchin) found a great deal lo amuie and interest them. The pleasure beach provc<l a strong attr.no- tion. keen onjoyment being experienced there. A'nrious sights and popiil.ar features were visited, and ;*. most happy day wa^i


spent. CHOIR BOVS’ TRIF.—Beautiful weather Il j lie is tlie lir-t / ii!


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