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M ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, JANTJ-'VRY 14, 1927.


S PA ID S IPAGE) .


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pAL£S. o r wi l l < ;iveuipo or ..l.lrt:


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lot ;u la-. I'rivate Umi;-.


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Irl':.-::, Kw.


kitowlitiixmcriU'. if ' • oach ; if honked, NOtii'oH (i-rvpattl), I !iii*“4 o! VOIV.O, or d fi {»lliS 1 '-


■r h‘.*o ; M.'irna^eM,


p.GKBURN’S |E


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Sl:ltHlin^: .Mr. J:'. Tiiriior. .Mr. .1. SrholioM .MK.MBICUS OK BKII.m.Vt ; COMM I’l Ti:!:.


Soaiotl m ri*;ht): .Mr. \\'. Watt.', (sci-r 'riioritluT, . l .r . . Mr. W. Ilirtwvll.


tlio a mia is ot ( ’l i t l iorot ' ( ’j inoroj ia t ioMali'-iii. s inro it


> a ' i i r t l a y wa s a , mormt rahlo t lay in a mifalih* ••xtoM'-ioii of


.•ii romtnoda t inn fo r c iu n p a r a t Ivoly iiiiKloni (iovolo}*tM<‘ttts in S nm i a y Sr iiool wt i rk.


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4-oiiitni»lious h r ic k lniiMtn«r. oroeUnl . as a .M*itiorittl Ha l l , wa s In r in a l ly o|)oti<Ml. tlu* Imtor lioor I sdn; ; dosiom*d for t lu ' ti.'i? o f :1k* l''-im:iry |)nt>arlnn*nL of lli.v Sc luml , fornUTly M rioiisly oranip«.-d in u h a l is k n own a s i h o JisMiiro ri'oin. a n d th o socond .sior<*y ih*voB>d to llio yoi in^ Jiioti 's sot-ial in.-.til


pro-


vioti'ly Ii«-M in '* llto i ro n si-liool,” a lin ihl- llivotl ii.s nsofii liioss.


th: £2.000 Schomo.


lo is pivsl-uar in «'\-ory j-t'nso of 1*«'W o\<‘ti thought- ol iho iK'fil


«-nttimmuon oria i r tlii'M •i^'torJiiiiK'd at«‘ii of ih«‘ ro n ^ romim*morai*‘'l mi-a.'.iori. L a t e r a <h'liiiit<* .scheim* wa s p ro- ]M>iiii<h'd for a memo r ia l h a l l to r o i n p r i 'o jr>’i]]i;iry a n d in'-tilut** aociviiiiitodai ion. a


l•.nll I’.r prn al


Pi .snlliri**n'w t.> oN .ir oil' a th in, o f


a .sum I s' liovod lo


.s \vouM 1h* nioro than <l<>sirahlo ami in^titnio purpo-.'s. A


it h<s-amo <'U*ar that,


liiMiiio Is-fori' tlh* war, hiil iliir- s Ol


ro\'i(h‘ii iii tin* form oi a in til*' (liurrh Init it. was that tin* .■.ai'ril'uM* of tlio


^ --------------------------- ctary' l, B^*v. H. W. Jlard. ..VldiM'inaii .1.


ami Mr . S. .Booth. IMioitts: •• Adv^*^ti•.er ami 'ritm*s.*'


tin* wi't. a n d <*lu*er!t‘ss e o n d i l i o n s wJti(*h p r e ­ v a i l e d .


'I’ho pro'<*iMllji;j:s ontsid<; tin* hall


we r i ' m*(*essaril.v br ie f . ^^Il!mvi^1t; a v»*r.so o f t h e Ii.MMii. •* O, Wo r s l i ip 1 h«.* Kin ^ .* ’ tin* j{«*v, .1. Wa rwie lc . lo h n s to n . o f S o u t h p o r t , tvlic) wa s suei*<H'<led a s p a s to r In'r*,* hy tin* Bov. 11. W. Har<l. was e a l led u p o n to nm*4*il


l l io im*moriaI. '.Fhl.s is a l a r ^ o l a h l e t , inst*t t o t h o h*ft o f tin* lionhlt* e n i r a n c o <!oor.s, t h e i*arv«*d i i iMTipt ion o n tin* .stone reml i t i j^:


B i l l . -Memorial Ha l l . IlilB.


J'h'eeU'd it* th e mmn o ry of o n r l .ads . *• I‘*ait l iful u n to d c j i l l i . ”


m«*ii ht*h>ngiiig lo th i s <.i>iigri*gaI iitn vvlni g a v e


t h e t a h lo t . -Mr. .lohtiMott .saiil. “ 'I'o th e of tin


)f (1«mI a n d


Bomo v j i i '4 tin* N; i t tonal fla*i wh i c h t*«)vereil lo


t h e i r live.s in tlu* («»*eai Wa r . I now u n v e i l i b i s MK*morial l u h l o t . " A ur4*ath «>f lanri*l : ind t a y lca\i* s. cm i \ im-<!


ro‘.;alioii sintiihi h«* fnri)H*r tin* lir>t aftpropriaio


i-oiitfai rotmiii ttoi* .«‘in l t f a c in o ail so c t io n s of tin* riiur<h a n d .'•iloioi wa s o>tahlisli<‘d . a n d • •Ifort.s w.-r-* i t ian j^n ra to d w i th a vi**w to rai'in;.: at Imist


ino»l*Tiii'o th*> kiti.-|ion a r r a n ^ o n io t i l s , a n d to *T«vi. a n d r i jn ip iho propo.'.«*«| ttiotnoria l }iall. It a a - aiii.”c*l t l ia l liijihliMH «»pora- 1 ioiis .vluaiM not ho^ii: n n i i l tlio (ir.vi Ul.UliO had U-.-n ral ' t ' i f a n d all M'clion-. l o r t hw i th t-'l to Uiifli t ‘ii a l ia / .a a r <‘i fo r l . Ik'foia* ihi'- “ hii; pi i 'h . ' U*J7d h a d Iwon rai '-od h.v


H ■ 'S


.MiialU-r ol lor ts . ami t Im h a z t i a r i t s e l f r a i s e d SiiK'o t liat linn* f u r t h e r muiis iii-


I'ludinti Ll?o f rom a .sorios of v a n i - h i n ^ tea-. Iiav*,'


a' ld' il to tin* f u n d s , no h*s> t h a n


ijll' tl i ia\ ini : a ror in-d sim*o tin* h a z a a r . >o th a t lip lo .<;itnrda> not le.". t h a n L’ l.eltO h a d hern r<aiizr*i. Wi th a ^ i l t of .CBlH f rom th e Lama. ' l i i fo a n d ('li<‘sliiri* ( 'o n o r e o a i i o i i a l BuiMiii*.: So< i'.'t.%. am! .Col* rai sot l at tin* ojM-iinii: i - r. itioti.N. it i-. rloai* t h a t r<*iiiark- alilo !i« adua.\ li;m ht o n math*. - \s i.•^ Jtot ninisilal. tin* -rhoiin* i t s e l f vva-. »*nlar;:ed to .suiiK-. \ tr ii l. an d wliih* tin* h a h tm e oi L'2.000 .still lo


r;ii'.«*fl t o t a l s o nly .L'ddO. tin*


ai'tiial siufi .v« { to Ik* raist*d is appr i t .s im- Primary and Inst i tute.


'llie iit.'.na'ri.i* iiali itsf-lf Itr.s <*ost L'l.'.'dU. t il l' ..tnii in - Iml in ^ f n rn i tu r i* a n d wi r i i i j i lot* ♦ *li*. i ri< i t . \ . Tlio p r im a r y room is k lar j ic.


l"l > .ip;.r;n:**iit nl foi 'dinj i nm(*h lH*tt**r l a t i ' i i : . .s that i ha\<- l i i t in- r to l..,*on oiijoy«*<l


ami al o 1 ii'*ni-hini^ a n'**ln! room to r im*et- in;:-' an d tii.* lilo*.


rp s la i r* - is p ro h a h ly


lli<* lim .<undav School Mu-ial insi ilut** in tin* MciolilHiijfhood. (>m* of t h e I'trst t«> h»* ♦ '. . lahl idf 'l in tin* d i - l r i wa, a


:,,mI .iuHy


4'hs,,j,.t.- i ., r some linn*, a io in 'A rih in*.; eont ra


• >r i\v.‘. I lire- :iml iii< 1 iii'iii. i.


hiliiani ami ih


it* p t i !p. . . f for ma n y \ _


. t In* ol«i iiisi it nti* iia !«*shi l t. s(*rvi)m r - h;il co t i i |d e t c |v The n ew piemi'..*s


............... A n-cf i t! ii>«im t e r pen- hy iin*aiis of s lidin t^ do<o*- in to


• '■Motii. wi th amph* s j ia c c l o r two l ii l i iard tal l ies , atn ! a e a in e - t a b l e Kp h o l ' t c r c d s c a t s ar.* iilm-cd on


• of tin* root ......... a rais**il plalf«o-ni mom I- » i)sy. wi ll-liehU*il ami a i ry . in tie r pric** «)in)lcd is a tiiM-size


tal)l«* p r o c u r e d f rom ,M«**"rs. nrim* ■ Id thr**e-«piari**rs siz<* lahl** l ias b e en


t*i! ami iiistaM-al hy th e Bwrnh*y ■ i- ('... .\ h i e lacrea-4* in .nieinhei’sl i ip tairi


a n d lie* p f emi - e - t hi ioie lnoi t . p io . . . ,,f t h e h ichc -L u t i l i ty ,


.siili-I.-i t i !,^ ioiM*-r\ til .M«‘s-t*s. (■ah<*rl.*\\ and pliimhitm. atnl •^lazine It. .Me.--r.-. .1. Watson :uni .'* ami


•^


far CLITHERQE Annco-on-Soa


t o T S C B frnm Piervo


Ir.atism, Rheu- l ino y Disease,


, £cc Eczemr. and


mil it: t*\*-rv .leiiartmeiil ami the tiimo-l use has


tin* St.act* available would Imve l»elieyi*d tin* e'ccii.Ti, ni .s,i hif.'c a huililiii'i possible on tin* iirMiind. k'oiindalions were tJik(*ii down «<■ solid r»>ck ami tin* nn*im»rial hall stands a iliirahl.* ami wortlis iminit.in**nt tii tin* iin ii oi tin- ectiiiteoaI ion who ;tave their liv<*s i».n* i\ i iic a mi (.'oil II ( ry.


OPENING CEREMONY.


mark.*(l tic* I'ulminat ion oi a holil .s(*heun> earned nut. with vnihnsiasm and 4'nt<*r}irw*, 'I'he Pa.'tor (Bev. H. W. Hatf!) lias himsell pia.vt*.! no small pari in lln* pr<*liminarv


Large At iondancc in Spi te of He a v y Rain *rii.' ‘‘itx'iiin^ of tin* hall oji Saturday


lODD and Skin


» iJ I a c k b u r n


;;—:! p.m. 11--3 x'Aii.


tniont


work, presiding ov<*r tin* th.*IijH*r.itloi’-'‘ t*f the C.*i,iral Conunittoi', and nivine ii h>a«I hy the /x*al h<* <lisplayed. .Mr. W. A* .nil has been M*erotnr,v ami Mr. .1. A. llrxlckin- hon (ri*asurer, tlie.'-o hciim oilieitils who have allowed iiolhinn to int'oriero with flu* f»n*ss of tin* olforts, diseharj^inn tln.’ir dntiOH with enieienoy. Tho .succo.ssfnl coniplction of the imihli’n;; navo «enuino olomsiirc to td! and tin* fc>rmal openitiji was fho oi*(.*asiun of spcciallv in ereslinj^ (*elehration.*i on Salnrday when seholars ami emiore^iation %vere hiineij he jniiny frieiuls lrom_ noitjh- hotirinf; ami more dis tant parts win) fornorly ow.'il ctns<* allemianee to (Wnjiroi'at lonalism


in ' lilli«*roe, 'J’horo was a Iar<;o galhori tig, jn spi to of . - liiad.*' of tin* site. Ken kinovitiK


l.im I l.c iitiiin-t ere.lit. M«*>-i'-. d. I»l4*azard am! Sons -v. i;r."i the eontrai’i lor the worl.’,


a lmiM<r am! eoiit rai*tor. l ie tnis also aet»*d a- * h rl; ,i| uori.s ainl tin* whole seht'lin* does


prad!,'.* i.c* many \**ars a»« ar


hiiilditii i wa s ile^ietn*'! hy Mr . .A. ui


Ih vw'o o d . who alt* <*liiteel


jnnv


wi fh l•*laM^i«*l•> p o p p i ‘*s ami li«*il wi th tin* n a t i o n a l eolonr.s wa s al l**ru; i rds p l a c e d at th e f«»i*l ot' tin* iiii*morial. Tin* p r e s e n t a t i o n oj a s i lv e r ke*y to .Mr.


.Iaiai*s (>'Hai i l t tn. of Blu in l e i l s aml ' . t r e a s u r e r t*> tin* Liv**rpool di>lri(*t. of Ih o L a n c a s h i r e ( 'o n g r e g a t


loekeil ih e d o o r . Tin* rtioin wa.*) p u i ek ly tilled to «>\-4*rllowiiig. tin* l a r g e amliein**


jo i t i i i ig w h o l e - h e a r t e d ly in ihe> proc«*eilings. 'I'he Ka s to r p r e s id e d ove r t h o jn e e t i t ig


am i . in a i l d i t i o n t<t t h o s e jilt-cady nn.-nt ioin*d, ha<l tin* .suppor t «tf th e .U* v. T. T. .lann- s. t in 'd e r a to r , a n d c o i ig r eg t i t io n a l . - e e r e t a ry for Lam-a sh i re . a n d .\ Me rm a n .la;in*s ’rin)rnh**r. ** It is p**eiiliaily t i t l i n g th a t u e sii<iuld i Ik* o p e n e r o f oi i r Memo r i a l Hal l


h a \ e a -


t o - d a \ . .Ml*. . laim- s ( I ’ l l a n k o . u ln i s c mati.v s c r \ ic**s fo r I'«*Mgn*gat ionalis-i;’ in tin* Liv<*r-


pool i l i s l r ie t a r e jl h o i i s e ln td w«o*d.*’ s a id .Mr. Ha r i l .


iiPiAeil tin* memo r i a l t ab l e t \v.* . 'Inmld h a \ e \o n i '


l a t e I’astoi*. tin* Bi*v. .1. W'arwick


.lohii.'l«tii. vtlniso .spii'tiditi se rvie c fo r ain l as s, icia l i»nis wi t l i tin* ** hol s ’* Inoe d a r i n g tin* ( J r e a t W a r , a n d ulio.-i* insight- i n to tin.* u o r k i n g of his own h i s t i l u l e i**tnler liitii u**ll all!*.* i<> s [)eak to iis, . \ n d fu'*tln.*r. \\(* h a \ 'e tin* B*‘\ . 'I'. T. .latne.s. (In- .Mo d e r a to r ami Si*e re tary *if tin* La n e a sh ij*<* (Aingrega - l ioi ia i I.' iiion, wiiosi* iiniipn.* kiiouk*dg<* ot all lln* (. lin rehi's o f th i s g r e a t a r e a , a n d whose wi s e s a g a e i lx lil h im t«i giw* n- ■oiin'-*! t«» u h i e l i we sha l l d o wel l to t a k e iieeil.


Dr. Jowot t nnd Billiards.


'• Wlc*n !>r. . lowc l j i*pem*d tin* Dighe t l i l i i s i i l tm* l a e omn 'x io n wi th I ' . t r r ’s-lam*


L lmi*<*h. Bii’tn in g l ia tn . Mu* sai<i. ' l)igh**th .stood t**r pni*e l iv in g , lo r el«*an he an.s , **U*an l iamis , ek*aii l ips , elo ai i e;ii>. c le an amii.-i*-


im*nl , <*k*an i*i*<-i**iit ion ami ek*aii l i lliar*|s . Dr . - \ l c \ MeLar**ii h a d i>*eenily sai«l iti hmi


ill tom*s ol w a r n i n g . “ |i. will i;ik«* lot ot b i l l i a r d s to m a k e a ( .h r i s i i a n . ’ I. a c c e p t t ln i t . s a i * ! Dr . . loui*t l . L ae(*i*i>t tin* wa r n in g t rom toil' \em*i*ahk* fri(*ml. But tlicn ii la lo ' s a lot ol' g o l f to Jiiaki*. a- C h r i s t i a n . W^* d o iiui inak** ( h r i s t i a i i s li\ h i l l i a r d s , Int we d*» e x p e c t to tea<l i t h em to j ilay a c le a n gaim*. Whal»*ver l!n*re is «*f d<*viiry in b i l l i a r d s , tin* S«oi «'l .Man is hvi>* to 4h* t ro y . We w a n t h i l l i a r d s a t Dighe t l i ini i ins <i<*\ilry. Bi l l i a rd s w ill nnL_. Ji iake a t i i r i s i i a n , hiit. :i m a n ulio>i* to i iml i i t io n in lift* is lln.* nan.i* ol .lesti s ( h r i ' t , ma> in t h e b i l l i a r d r«'om e n - rieii ami fort ilA h i s eons<*crat ion vows i,y iM-erealinn ninlei* e o n d i l io i i s micIi a s w»* sl,.,H


olt«*r l ie i e . " ’ Tltai . c a n In* a s tn n ? ol .nir l iistitnl4* In*re a*' ol Dig h e th . .In tin* ••n'*!y 4lav s of iiiv J i i in i s t ry . th e B e v . 'J’. *1. .laiix's sngge>t**d ' th a t . 1 n*ad a ]»aper o n Kat licr Do l l in g t»i tin* Sln*frn*ld .Min i s te r s ’ l< r a t erim!.


Ti» lln* id e a l s gailn*n*(l I rum tin* . stmly i.f th i s l i f e am i to i lie i n t l n em e of tin* late B.*v ( ’hark*.-, >ilv t*sle r Ho r n e . I «iwe moi.*


* i l i a , ’, I <*an It-ll. Bi sh o p lh>w w r i t i n g *ii i Ka t ln ' f .Drilling s wo rk a t -Maidman-sin*4*l.


I L o in hm. s a id ;


j “ A t m o r n In* l ed hi s soul xvith a n g e l '* IoimI, H o l d i n g wi th J le a v e t i l i igh m y s t i c e omimin - l


10 1 -. ami plasteriti;' to .Mes-r.-. .1. I'ord t Tin* work has Ineti ahl.^• earri»*d


’ 'I’lial I ri 'tn tin* jnonnt. niig l it l i r in g


in g . J)ow a to l lie W4*ary 4*a r th-honnd nml l iUu l c .


’ At. n i g h t am o n g tin* resilc sN f h ro i ig h e s to o d , S h a r e r ol all t h e i r Juii ' tl i :unl


im*v«*I.s g a s . ^‘e l In ik l in g n\ei* al l a w a t e h lu l swa y ,


. \ml ti’inin r i n g <*V4*ty rmh* u n g r a c i o u s mood. Not. in c h e a p woi*tl?> l ie own e d m a n k i n d hi -


I l*\ir Ixin;


An d al l iln*ir r o u g h wa y s l o h i s mo n i i i in g b e n d ,


,. A n d owiicil hy iln*m a b r o t h e r ami n t r i e iuL


'D i a t h o t h e i r l.ivc* an«l t ’-iist m i g h t whol ly " i n .


th em h i s l i fe , lii.s a l l , h e y e a r n e d to .sp«,*mL


Shi<*lding tln-tn f rom t h e u n h o l y gra. sp ol .sin,


.Mav .such a s]»iriL in.spir e all o n r I'ellow.ship a n d .S4.*rviee in t h i s .Memor ia l Ha l l . Wo rk Amon g s t Children.


“ I w a n t t o b e g in h v riuyitig i t i.s a. g r e a t p l e a s u r e t o ho p res ent - a t


t h i s ( . immn g


c e ro in o n y ami to M.io ho m a n y [>eop!e who a r e inLoro.sled in t h o im p o r t a n t e n t e r p r i s e repro.sei iteil hy t l io eiXH*.tion of tJioM.* jicvt


proini,se.s i n t o l lio pos soxsion o f wliioli yon h a v e ontert*<l to - s l a y , " s a i d Ttlr. J am e s a t t h e o u t s e t o f hin mld rcte i , a«Iding t h a t l ie .sihireti w i th th e c o n g r e g a t i o n th o gladtte.ss nncl r e j o i c in g o n t h o fn l i i lme n t o f a c l i e n s h e d am i ambi t ion:* schevno. J t wit s a g r e a t t h i n g


-i c 1 wa s to bo d o v o lo d to t h o i n t e r e s t s of th o


to feel t h a t t h e lar.go ttml s n l eml id ly a p ­ p o i n t e d room in whici t t h e y ivero a.ssojuhled


.soiin* railiaiu*.* lie . \L o it. Is a p p ro p r ia t i* t h a t to iomi l Ki i ion. iol loue i l . am! In* nii-


on;- I'o.v Nijiul)or»


or I'oijnd, or M E M O R I A L . H A L L . -----------------------------> ^ O O <----------------------------


HANDSOME NEW BUILDING OPENED AT CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL.


PRIMARY DEPARTMENT AND MEN’S SOCIAL INSTITUTE


was (ho h e lp fn n n o u ts id e , too, which wa.*> \veleomed ji t all Lime.s, h u t all oxpcriencetl in th e work recognised t l ia l no ch u rch was iM'tler serv<*<l th a n by those who lia<l been cliiUlreii of uio «raureli aii<l liatl Jalioured he- catiso they were s in c e re ttml devoted sup- jiorter.s. And so lio c o n g ra tu la te d them very h e a r t i ly th a t .such an <*.\celJent room was to he devoleii to th e t r a in in g of tiie young.


inenUous am o u n t of sa*'i'ilu**‘. ami h e was suft* tlK* ch ildren hmi all lieing doing some­ th in g to r th a t hnikling.


'riio «*hurc.*lies re[)re.seiit4.*tl a Irc- Living and Serving. l,hiiU’> r<.*cently, sai<l Mr. .Iniue.s, he was


Many year.s agt> a c e r ta in y ou th in tho village awoke one unorning ileten n itie il lo tram p th e 270 miles to Ixmdoa an d liml :i job.


servi*. an d if llii*y utili.-«*d tlu*ir g i l ls ami -apahiliiies for .service in th«.* i*hu»*ch in lalv*i'


ciiiitaiiieil a iM'ipiost of ,Ll,0Uij f o r the ere i 'i io n of a i-haia*! in his n a t iv e pla<*e. and that, provision 4>\plaim**l th e pre.'.eiiee of lhai. parlic-ular pitie*.* t)f worship, 'riiongh th e Ik'vs an d gii'l.s in th a t iiiee liag miglit nev e r make a. lo r i in ie , hi* fe l t p«.*rlectly c e r ­ ta in that. now. a t ilu* iK'gianing of lh«*ir I i\e s , they were le a rn in g how to livi* and


y ea rs they wouKl m?v<*r h ave cause io r re- gi'4*t. H<* ■•«iiigr;itulate«l llii* i-liildren on th e i r yonlli, to r th e re was .somelhitig un­ speakably b e a u tifu l about, ilu* e a r ly iresh- tK*>.-. of tile ilay. heto re it. he«*nme ihiste*! and .Millied.


-ay tliey had made th e nio.st of th e ir ilays ; they m ig h t have useil thiMii b e l te r . Ho '.nigvatulat4*il llnt.se whoso ilays were as \ i t


milainl<*tl, and ho hopi'd ilii*y wottld try lo make themselves useful and u o r ih y of llivir i^reat o p p o r in n i lie s .


Valuo of Inst i tutes. As om* who hm*w .something ;ih»mt in—


.St it nil*'', he eong i 'a lnla i ed t hose i*om*4*rm*d on thi^ j»rovision al.so. Ho l>egan Jiis si*tth*im*nt- work in .Manelic sli'r , wlu'i*.* ih<*re was a im*ii*.s eluh ol about -HUk and In* r»*eog- iii.-4**l that ins t i tute s lonld ho made V4*ry iisetnl as wi*ll as pleasant socia l <-entr4*s. But one th ing lie wished to make |H*rfeclly clear .


expr i - s- i i ig hiimaii per s tnial i ly. 'J'he*re were many u h o eonid n o t aanissed a tortnm*.


IU* d id so, .spent his life ther<*, and . \ t his d e a th , his svill


at. a l i t t le eo i ig reg a t io n a l ehapt*J in a We.si- inor laml hainl<*t to which a. m in is ie r ’.s house IS nitaelioil. Ami the reb y hangs n ta le.


y ou n g es t cliildron in tl io S u n d ay School, l>o- (•auj-e i t was imxio.ssililo to o.xageortito th e im p o r ta a co of th o work dono am o n g st tlic youn g. No work a t tem p te d by th o clmrcli was Ira'nglit. w ith g r e a te r eonseipienco for th o fu tu r e th a n t l ia t am o n g st tiio eh i ld ren , ami nono of h is b re th ren in th e m inis try wonkl (fiiihtilo with him when ho sa id tliey di.seovcred in th o churches ih a t th e jHioplo from whom they g o t th o g re a te s t service an d th o mo.st loyal ami .spltuidid help were those who liad en to rc il ih e elmrcli when cpiite you n g , grown u p Avithin i ts b o n ie r and g rad u a l ly Iwcoaie iilontilietl w ith i t . 'iVaiaed an d la n g l i t from th e iir.st, th ey liad rocog- ni.MHl ami .shouldered those elauns which so ehangetl th e i r Kves th a t th^*y devoteil them- .selves lo Iho l>e.st possible .service.


'J’liere


<Iuy— th a t lie liad ijiiproved a goo4i b i t in his p lay .—(L a u g h te r .)”


BsHoves in Inst i tutes.


ho iireachcd a .sermon th e o th e r Sumlay eyemiig on S h a rp e n in g b lu n t tools.” “ I t l id u 't g iv e i t ;i t tJ i th o ro o ,” lie ha.sU.*nc<l to e x p la in , a d d in g ” i Jiave g o t .'iome mwv oiu*s sinc*o I J o l t .” F rom th a t seniion he waiitoil to llirow o u t a sug go stio n. in his opinion th e church la r too o f ten used b lu n t tools fo r i ts work. Tlicy would th in k l i t t le of tho workman who d id tho same ti lin g . J t wa.s eipmJly o.ss<uitial lo en su re a goml job l l ia t tin* <*iinn*hes .should mak e C4*rlain th a t th e , tools o r in.**iruiaeiiLs th ey omplnye4l in th e .\ia.*'t4*r'.s .M.o*vice were .sharp and .suit­ ab le lo r llie pnrpo.se. Tli4*re were tools th a t had if i id c rc d goml service ami wi*re of g r e a t iis4» u n t i l th e edges hecaiiie ilnlleil. .X4IW th a t g r e a te r 4)i)portnnities ine sonteil tiK*m.s4*Ives, he Impeil th a t all xmgag4‘d in th o work wonkl .set* th a t they not only con- tr ib iite tl to tlu* eipiipjnont b u t joined th e ran k s ol tla* work4.*r.s ;iml k ep t th e ir ii ts tru - im*iils wlur l ted. Deeiaring hiin.soll a coiiliriiu'd believer in


d raw in imisiilers. B u t he knew th a t in an in s t i tu te used hy men of llie congrc’ga t io n iliei-4* eonUl


kStill in l ig h te r v e in . Air. Jo h n s to n ,sai<l


say IrankJy to th o men of th o co n g reg a tio n —th e re would Im


cncourngomcnt for th o work of th o church. Air. .lame.*;, e a r l ie r in th o a f te rn o o n , ehal- lengetl Air, O’Hiinlon to a g ame of b illia rds, h u t ]io did n o t e x te n d th a t ehallengo t4) himself ( th o .siM>akor).


l io woukl like to l* l i t t l e tim e for play th a t


to rs . Both jilaycr.s experienced dilh4*ulty, th e tahio n o t proving so fa s t as many owing to th o cloth newly phietHi in pos ition, whilst Hu* s tre n g th of th o “ naj* ” caused .some litHo trouble.


(he eh ureh in s t i tu te from a (s jr la in .stand­ p o in t , .Mr. John.',t<iii .said ho <li4l n o t h(*lieve th a t an y Mi<*h o rg an isa tio n w.ns g oing lo


which would bi* a r<*al Jielj) an d blessing („ ono a n o th e r ,


s*» adm irably su ite d for its g re a t ohie4*t m ig h t r4*snli.in a very real f»*IIowship am on gst all wlio fre^pienU'd i t . ALr. J Ja rd m u s t fi.*el a p roud Jiian th a t <Iay, ami he eim g n itn la te il iiim an4l all as,soeiated with tin* ehuri'li and s<*liool on tluj g re a t re.sulL a<*hiev4*d. Behind th e selieiiie tli4*ro iniLst have hi*4*n a tronumdous ainoiinl. of service ami .saeriiiie.


h*llow.s|iip ami comradeship was tromeml- onslv m*4*de4l in th e jo urney th ro u g h life, and su rely tlu* <*hnrch was wliere they 4Hight to Jiavo It. 1|4* trust4*d th e ii4*w b'uikliiig,


tnl )vork w:i.'; to havi* cximideletl i t , :ind he devontcdly hoped that, th e ilay.s ahea<l m ight 1m^ tin* iK'sit ill C h r is t ia n f4*llowsliip ami laon* wlu»l4*-ji4*arl4*4l .Mirvice. 'J’iim*s an d t*usl4)m.s alt4*ro4l w ith tin* pas-sing of th e y«>ars. 'riiuy sh o n l ir le t th is Im* a new ag4> in llu) ch u rch, th e b i r th of g r e a te r service, of lirmer loyalty to Cinircli, of re a l C h r is tian sp ir i t .


'Plu.* glory of 4loing a sncces*-


'I'ho i*hnr4*li had a gri*at work to <lu ; th e 4*all f4>r a id was clamoi'inis; and he C4>nld not 4*om*Iu4k* u 'ifh o n t an e.xhor lation to tlu-jii. on such ;i memnrahk* day, l4> 4*on.seerale ( lieiii'K-lv**'. i*) a li le of willing ami l4)ving .S4*rvive.


Useful Adjunct s .


chiireln*.'* 4-ouM imt do l i iei r ln-.-t and mo.>L n''4*liil A*o«*k unless i 1m*v la'i-aim.* a iii4**.*ting place oi (.'hri siiaii Ir iemishi) *, a im*aii.s ot '1'Ik*v eould


nor liclp tin* ehurch and run an iiistitnii*


j u ' l hy in*'ta!ling the lurni tun* . J l. miisi Ik* a e«*ntre wIk*io real f r ieml - l i ip was e\«.*r- ei-.ed. wln*re tlu*y met. «*a«*}i •itlier in the s ji ir ii of s \m[ )alhy ami irm* eomr:Mle,>hip; and i f tin* spi r i t of f l i ' i ' ; t i a n eompaiiion- ship I'crvadeit i l ,4* memhei' . it woukl prove a. n-efiil and higl i ly lH’n*'lk*t*iit atlinm-t lo


• ilio eliurei,. Li fe wa** big ;iml many .vi«led. 'I'liu social , in iel leet i ial and .•-pirilual .sidf*-* were* inex t riea hly niix<*tl i«igeiher, and !n* hoped tin* .social work ii ua*- propo>ed to do tliei'o would h«*u«*tm* a V4*hicle by which tin* iinjiihi'i’.-. wonkl eotno to nmle r s laml and help oin* anothe r and show that- Chr i s t ian


.■ -ym|>aihy and e'ompaiiion'-liip wi t inmt which all religion.', l i fe was l a rk ing in ihe «ju aliiies i t ought lo pt»s'4**-v.


.\ iway> glad fo .see sign.s of life and deav»mr.s t«» iiiejx*aM* 4**iiiipnK*iit and to male*


a e i i \ i l y in ilu? eliur<-h, -Mr. •laim*-' s a id tha t when a chnreh iionk' a. lorwa rd ino\e. lik e ilieir.s and emba rked on sueli a .si*h(*iiu*, it w a.'' an «*vid«*m*e 4>f \ i t a l i t y .


in thei r <*n-


provis ion ho* l lu' i r work moix* eoJiipN'te aiid thorough In* li»»p<*ti th<*y wmikl niei*i, )\illi e \ e r y i*m*oiirag4*meiii. ami t l ia l tin.* u*r.v uor t l iv l i i - lory *»t the elinreh w*nilil he sti ll more ' e i ih am e d .


” I tun loeki i ig a t the


\oi ihg men in this ine e t ing . " .Mr. J ame s Vchiarkv«l. in eoiielusioii. **'l'ln*re a r e 4*nengh ln*n*, i f Ch r i s t g o t hold of them il iormighly, lo shain* Cl i t lhToe. Voii e<nikl revol ii liuii ise this eoiii Jii iihity il Christ, gr ipped your he a r t s ihrtnigh ami ih rongl i . I.et all yoi ir »*iiU*ri»ris4* In* d«iiu* in tha t .spirit, ainl l«*t il all Ik * p a r t of tlu* Ixiiigtlom ol (ortl, ’


Rev. J . W. J ohns ton and War. Bev . J . AV. . lohi i sum sai<l i t wa s real ly a


g r e a t honour his uhl I r ieiuls had ilone him in a sk in g him to take p a r t in that d a y ’.s e**r4*moiiy. He could umlei s taml them a sk ­ in g .Mr, J sunes who wa^ one ol the big gmi.s


oi ( ongr4*g:ii ionalisin. Hi.* <;ouki umler s ia iul them. i«io, a sk ing Air . ( I ' l l an l a i i hevau-e he wa s om* of the tismtemlous worlu^r.s in Congr**gatloiialisaa in the Liverpool ^lis ir ic t ami laineiishiix* in g en4*rai.


hy the psirt. he had he4*ii p e rmuio d lo play til tho-e proceedings .


i list ii ut«*s «.*onm*eted wi th Ili4*


.''ai«l 1k* W4»iikl n o t like lo gti away w ith o u t r4*luniing th a n k s for th e k<*y w ith which he Inul lu-eo p re sen ted , ami for th e privik*gc* 4*1 formally op4.*ning ilu.* <loor of th e mciiuirial hall. Ih* was iniiielled to atkl lii.s congraLn- lati4)iis on tlu* gi-4*at W4»rk th a t luul been ace«*iiii*!islu*d in tlu* h uikliiig 4if premise.s which would prov<* e\tr4*iiiely useful ami which. lu* luUKil, Would of iiec-e.ssity Ikj fully utilis4’4l.


-Mr. O’Hanloii, who w;is iu*xt. called upon,


Ik* th a t s p i r i t of Udlowsliip 'J’he s p i r i t of symi*aUietie


six' v is its. Air. J la r r l s «uhs<?ribe<l only aim* jioints h u t lu* th e n scored .‘IJ a t th e top of th<* t.'ihk* an d fol!owc<l with 2 J and J8 in sm*cossiv4* hands. Meanwhile, Mr. Merc.'or had a couple 4if .sovontoeiis and th e pr4>- fessioiia). who conceded 2.^0 in 7.A0, pulled away w ith a d<*lightful essay a t th e sp o t emi yieltlitig (>JL . \ t “iS lio achieved an out- r.-igoous ” iluki' ” applamlod hy sonu; as u g r e a t slu)t n n t i l tlu* playi*r’.s hroatl smile revea led' ih o t ru th . Air. -Mercer co u n tered Ihi.s break w ith .a c a p i ta l 4J , in which he b ro u g h t off several m*at sluits. Air. H a r r is soon aft<?rwar(ls compiled .Tl, replied to hy Jtl from th e ainat4*nr, th e gamo tlu^n being callo<l JO.’)—2.'ll in fav our of M r . Morc4'r. Konr ahortix'o v is its followx*<l lx*fore .Mr. H a r r is iu*atly cfintrihnte<l 58. promptly 4’onat4Tod hy Air. AL'ix'cr w ith Jt* ami tho only oth4*r i'lfo r t of note before tlio in te rv a l was -IP from tlu* pr4)fessional ex p o n en t.


At tho Top of the l a b l e .


Al«*n*4*r’.s fav our , Air. J la r r i s .speetlily tO(*k tlu* leatl, p u l l in g on 80 before his opjionenL settred. A 5 J and 27 wx*r4*. tlu? u.seful breaks ami ho also atkk'd a -It) In'Tort* Air. Alerc4*r g o t away w ith a c a p ita l 4J . irhi<*tly olf th e r t‘(L 'Flu* iirofe.ssiona! p re t t i ly ob ta in ed 5!) a t tho spot/ cm!, b re ak in g tlown hutlly, with tlux i«ttals (j0J-'O-l5 a g a in s t Mr. A!<*rcer. W i th o u t mor4* ado, Mr. H a r r is linishotl off tlu* game* with 7*2 atul 7J nnlitiished, both t ia ia l i ly compiled a t llu* lop of tlus lahk*. Jl<* looke»l wi*ll .M*t for tlu* c e n tu ry on each occasion hut. In ih c p4*nultimato hr4^ak niis- cnetl. 'Flu* hnal .scoro.s wort*:


Besiuning w ith tlu> .sooros I—-lOI in Air.


Air. H a r r is ........................................ 750 Air. Alerc4*r (retvivx?d 2i50) ........ 570


'Fhe w in n e r’s av(*rago wa.s 2J , and tlu"* loscr’.s 10. Tlu* hc.*'t b reaks in t*rdor of ctiiapilalion wer4*:-—H a r r is ; J.'L J.**. (sL ;>1. r>8, •10, r>;t, 40,


50, 72 and 7J ( 11111110x111*


w ith his k»sing h a z ards, t.'){>-of-thc-tahl4.' gaiiu* w ith ivories ha«l for him p itfa lls th a t l»rov<*ti fa ta l lo .s<*V4*ral promising c'lforts. H«* ha<l hail luck, too, nu)r4* th a n onc'c* ami c*»*rtainly jo i t up a good lig h t in llu* (*ircuin- .stanct's.


Ji*. 20 ami ‘M. M'hilst. .M>*. Alorcer was splendi<lly a c cu rate


jn a i i i ta in in g posit"u*a hean iifu l ly . S<*voral (*f his winning hnzarils W4*r<* <*xi:«.*ptionaI!y lino ami th e 4k*Iicary of many shots was a I4*v<*lrit ion to many who w*.*r4* .S4i*cing pro- f4*ssioiial hilliarils for tho li r s t time.


in t r ic a te p*it-eannon gam4* a t tlu,* sp ot end.


wa.s ofi«*n gricv**il t4i sec how many nu’-iiiorials had hei‘ 11 p u t up whi<*h weri* .iiisi. menu*nlos, and n o th in g iiu*re. In (,’lith4*roe, houxrvc'r, tiu* t o iig reg a t io iia lis ls hail pr4KluC4*4l soiiie- il iii ig which woiikl proV4,‘ of la s t in g nsi* and incalculable good. Hundr4*4ls of year.s ago (mxI's im*.s.seiiger proirlaime*! th a t i t was moi'o hl4*s>efi lo giv4* th a n to rce4*ive, and iiiaiie till; 4*.*.hortati4m to all His 4*r4‘ainr4's to .'-4*4*k fir.'.t, th e Jcingdom of (knl.


'J'he


talik't' iiiivink*d hy .Mr. Jolui.ston th a t ilay hr«niglii. l»» iiiiiul tlu* hoys who ha<l goiu*. ami f<*r all liaiie r4*corcl4*4l that, tlm.-ie lads gav4* all tln*> had to give.


'I 'h a t splt'iuliil


iiu*moriai hall .stood fa i r ami .Sfjuar4* lor .scm- \ i4*e. so th a t ih e kiiig4loin of (.od m ig h t tho soniuT eiiau*. AVho cotiUl te ll w h a t llie p r im a ry d(*part iiu*nt. m ig h t iiu'an tti th e church ami town** Who conM projdiecy what m ig h t ie-.ult from ilu* work aJiiongst th e l i t t le om*s in lliat> ro4mi!" .it (-onkl not Ik* im*:isured, lu'illuT could tho inllnonce ol th e f r iemlsliii's th a t woukl l>4» l4»rmcd in tlu* iiistiiiiu*. Il in all th in g s they U4M*4* ac tn- a l ‘*4l w ith ilu* 4k*sir<* t4» s<s.*k th e kingdom of Hod tlu'v woniil malu* t l ii'ir own p a r t ic u la r (-eiitix* of m.'tivily a 4<*ry great, blessing lo th e whok* of tlu* neiglihonrliooil.


£ 5 0 0 St i l l Roquirod.


.said lu* nu(k*r.stoo4i tlu*y s til l recpiiix-d to raise .{.'.uUD t«i


i»nt ho (tin*


.si.4*al*4*r) was nist an otxlina'-y pas tor ol the e h n n h who r4*n(h*r**«l .'4*rvic4* in Ui th e r o e ihi r ing i lie wa r jn-riod, niul In* l«*ll homnued


'I'lu? noUr •*! sadm*ss


was iiis«*parahle fn n a an unvei l ing 4;eremony of tin* 4*liaraeler wi l in*»4*d tha t al l(:«*nooii. ami he «litl not want to 4lwell on it , e x cept lo .vav th a t f licv leiimniboreil the y«mng men who ‘ g a v e lln-ir lives. And ini i iking ol ili4*m. they, as a ehi irch. ought c<*rtainly to he re.solv4*d tha t , .so l a r Jis lay in iliei. power , wa r .slioultl l>e no niijix’ .


Ih e tune


ha4l C4»mo when tin* chnrel i slnnild .simak out with ‘no nne e r ia in voice a g a in s t the* po.ssi- hi i i iv of lu r lh e r w a r l a r e , ami they prayei l O m r ih a t in tin.* clays to eome it nlniulil not Im* iieci'ssarv to [ihiei* nn*morial tuhlel.s in lh«*ir hi i ihlings t«» jm*ii who had la lk'u m


th a t way. A Memorable Day. ' r imt was a memorahk* tlsiy. 'I'lieix* were


tn-morahlo dny.s in the lil\> of e v e r y na t ion, out s tanding 4lay.s |•ememl^orel! e v e r a l te r - wartls as .sig ii ilvii ig g r e a t 4*v.*iits, impor tant eiKK*h.s. An d >o, U)o. in the lives ol ni- ihvidual.s.


d o u b t th a t they ha<i iloiu* e\<*c4*4iiiigly w**)! to g e t w ith in th a t ligni'i* h4*for»* ilu* new pr4.*mises W4*r4* oi*em‘4l, p a r t ic u la r ly having ixrgaixl to th e lU'pre.sx'il im liistr ial f o m l i - lioiis, ami i t was owing to .sacrili<*e* and willing .s4*rvi<*t* th a t thi*y oc(*npi4*i! .s4U*h a fa ir ly happy p«*siti*»n. 'Mu* gen tk 'm n n who pre.s4*nl4*d to key to Mr. O’Jlan loii was ilu* an *h itecl, Air. \\'i ltle , w ith whom th e nu*.m- liers ol tin* huililing com miliee Inul h ad tie* pk*asanlest as.soi*iaiions, an d they gav4? him llu.'ie lM*st th a n k s fiir th e snk*iuli4l way in which he luul me t tlu*m on every occasjon wlu*M il had hc4*n neet*ss:iry to C4in>uli him. Kv4*ryoiie Wimkl adm it lliaL th e hall u’ji.'s a


Air. Haixl. a l lu d in g t(* th e (*osL 4if tlu.* hall, Then* 4*4»uM Ih* no


4*redit to him. ami would ai)i»ri>4*i:it4* th e «*\c4*lk*m*4* of till* servi<*4* luj liml ix-mlercd. 'I'he op ening 4*ereiiu*iiy 4-omph*led. tlu*


tm-mhers ’of th e eom.!r(*.eatioii and visiior.s ipmi i t ly


iii>pe4*i4*4l till* now pr<*mises an d Mih- le a was .s».*rv4*il to a la rg e eom|»any.


tlu.* <*hairmaiishii» 4>l tlu* being 4i4*liv4*re<l hy tlu* I{< who again expressed gn


present «*veii though _ at tilt* privileg4* of Blackhiira Movers! 4*\«-4*llent one, <*on.s,si,


In tlu* 4*V4*liing, a eoiieen was ;;i*4


'4*n umk>r Il aiklro.s.s ilohasi4)n. a t b e in g


co s t h im 1. th r a s h


'riu* coiieert was a li lting cliina.x I' proreeilings am! tlu* arti-l4*s wx*r<


t hank4'il for tlu*ir S4*i > i4-4 a t tli4' elosA* tha t the da


i t wji.** a nu'inorahle <Iay lo r n


lad wh4*n lie g ot iiit*) long t rous4*rs, or when In. W4*nt into the halhroom, .seizixl .sotip ninl brush ami bugan to Jatln*r his L u o ami to reim.vo ilu* l4jw .seat tered hair.s which had .sprung into j i roin in ence.— ( L : iu g h t e r . )—I t wuf! a jn emorahlo d a y when lie le i t hcliool and entered the workada y l i le of the wprkl . Anil i t was a jnenio rablo d a y m the Ido ot a girl— a t an y ra t e , i t used to 1k>—w ion she. put licv bai l ' ui>; hut th a t wa.s <l thing ot the pas t .— ( L a n g b to r . )—J t u.sod to bo a inonvirulilo d a y wJum blm longthonod nor


hkirl* u bit . J ’oaiibly th a t , too, wa s a thing of Uk> pas t . 'J’hore wore mcmiorahlo d a y s iii


tJu) iifo of tlio d iuro b also, an d, in conno.xiou wi th ih.o Ui th o r o e Cong reg a t iona l Cliuroh.


that, tvas a monio rablo da y imleeil , a da y th a t would


Ih) long romoinlior*^!, not , ho


iiO|.c<I, as a tiny wlien they liad eiauplotcd tho .iol*, but a d a y when they r e a l ly .s inned f rom tho tuuo of the oi>omng ol


Lhosi‘ v.Ko\v premises tho rooats woukl iio h tu i i in ^ ' wit i i l i fe wl iicb idiould moan g r e a t


Ih EXHIBITION BILLIARDS.


on Alomlay ovoniiig hy Air. 'J\ Jlowurth, I'lX'sidoiit of tlio ClithercH* ami District Siuulay Sclmo! Billitird J.oagtio, who wa.s


Gamo Bc iwcon Pro. and Amateur . Tho m*w billiard table 4vas opencHl Bn* play


intro«iiiC4*d hy Air. J:L Contes, chai rman ot the Insiitnt**. Air. - Ilowarth . warmly con­ gratulated the membor.s on* ncfniiring hutdi liurnksouio nnxmisca, contrast ing them with tho woodotr buikliiig they replncod and for which ho oonf4).*ss<Mi an alf4K*tion. JBirnun'ly knov/ii jw tho “ i ron School,’' on uocount of tho rorrugivted iron rooliiig ami .sido.s, the old Imildiiig wjw lilty yonm ago occnpicHl a t JBmlitu) :us a Sunday School and for six .>c*ar.s Im attemleil it . For a long time that, building iktv4hJ a usofnl purpo.so but thero could l>o no (Hiostioii of tho now rooma being vastly superior. 'i'bc* gaino wa.s >laye<l by Air. J . JJarria.


Mailaiiu* Seliolield, .Mi: T. .sieott an4l S. lloin)«*l Dngihil«* as lininoiisi a ai.*eoiiipaiiist. All gavi* coix's W4*re iii f rc jp ien i <teinaml, pro**('4.‘dings W4T4* in 4**vrv **ii* *


4* wa s a n o n e s hy *. Ales si s .


Ir. 'l\ i:. . rayioi*.


lu


• t , e n - 4l th e lyahle . lotablo


•o ivarmly innoiiiu.*c*4l i.s to ta l le d


In g oing about, tlu* 4*oniitry he CHATBURN. A l tm iK B S ’ r.N’ lO.V.—At a. wcll-attemlod


im*etiiig of Ilu? .Moihor.s’ Linioa. lielil in tlw* Church Institute*, on Tne.'i<lay af te rn o o n . Airs. Bodily, of B la ckburn, gave a very in- i4*r4*sliiig aii4i in.st riu?t ive* auilre.ss on ‘*,'Pho Jo u rn e y of Life .” The Hev. Dr. r in c h in pre.side*4l.


fo«*k i>lac*o in th e Village Club on \Ve4lno.s- <lay niglii'.


.s|x*nt a. happy t uiu* u iuler th e tlirocLioii of .Me.s..r>. J,. C a r r ami W. Bow.skilL 'Mie winners wer4*: — 1, .Mr. ami Mrs. I*'. Smiiliie.s (pictnr4*s ami pillow casi's) ; 2, Mr. B. J)atv-


WH IS ’l* DBlV I 'k—A i>artnor w h is t d r iv e 'riu* occupants of 11) tables


son nml Airs. L. Hiislwaiti* (socks ami ha ad - k*'r4*hi«*fs an d hsiml towels) ; consolation, .Mrs. Briggs (s4*iiior) ami Mrs. A. Brigg.s.


.MO’J ’UB B LAZI 'L—C)n J*'riday night last .


Kix*d Holg a l4‘ , son (*f Ale. Jo h n Uolgat4*. eoa! d«*alcr. was .s tar t ing up ii motor lor ry lM*limgiiig i4> his fj ii li4*r. previou-s i4) le aving tlu* l a i lwa y goiuN yj i rds , when tlu* (*ngiiK* h:i4*k(ir«*<l :ind tlu* vehic J4* hur.st into flam<*s. A xxinnger .son was in th e cab a t tin* lime hilt lu* was r4'scm*»I from lii.s p<Tilous pixsi- ii<iii w i th o u t being liarmeiL 'Mu? Uirry was l:uk*ii w ith hags of 4*oa!, h u t w ith th e 4*\- eeption of throi* all weix* snfelv removed. (\iiisuler:ihk* claniago wa.s ilom? to tho 4*iigiiu* ami lor rv lu'lorc* th e llames wer4? e.x- t i n g n i s lu 'd .


c<*s>liil in th e liamiicaps l•oncllI4k•d a t tlio \ ’illag«* ( hih. Large tahk*: 1. \ \ . Smith, J.A iK'himl, valm* 7s. tu l . ; 2. T. BtsliLon, -lU hehiiul, \'alm* o s . ; J . K. M ilstm, JO hehiml, value


BILLlABD.s.—'Mu' following W4*r«* .snc-


Small tab)**? 1, A\ - Bow.skill. SA hehnul, caliK* 7s. till-* 2. J . Bolntisoii, JO. behind, xalm* -As.; ;t. ,S. .Moiilc. ol) iKshiml, valuo J s . ; -I, Sm ith , JO hchiiul, value .Is.


<*aus4*d in llu* village on 'I’nesday noon when i t hoeaiiu* known t l ia t .Miss h J i /a h e th 'Pom- linson, 4it Bihhk*-laiu.*, luul tlu-sl with tragu? smlileniu'-ss. Alls-, 'lom h n so n , who was \ h e r .V)th \x*ar. was a|*pa renllv in h<*r usual ji4*:ilth ami hillowed h e r oecniuitum as n weave** u n t i l m*on. On re a c h in g home, .slu* eolhipseil am! pas><*d away almost uiiiueih- ai-<*lv H aving IiV4*il in ilu* vilhig4* th e wlu*Ie of h e r h ie , -Miss 'romlmson wa.s very well known ami gr4*atly resiiocted. She xvas a s tro n g suuport4?r ol th e C.'hnich .iml .Snminv School a'ml was ;i r4*gnlar a t tem le r a t Aliss M Iu*4‘le r ’s (•hi.s>. 'Po luT s is te r , with wiioiit -s!*e ix.sulcil. aiul to th e le s t t)f th e fa4 iitlv. -siiieeri* s \iiipatlix is e.xleijdcil in th e i r .sa<l lo.ss.


■ C I llLD BK.N S 'IIMCAP.—A very happy • Mtlier iii" took phu:o in th e now tliiiing hal!


a t th e Bniwii (Am In a on S i tn n l . iy ovouing, • •


when (Ailoiiel I te r ta i iu 'i l tho 'Plu* g atluT iiig


en of th e i r employees prii


piir iv, h u t i>.iM pr4H*4*4*4ling:i .4»|M*


ailiniraiil.v se IIUIIiIh.T of lii4 tion to a. mosi aftx'i'wards ic4 (.’h»*ist.mas Tre< bv «>leetric ligh


ul a. vhieh


I c a p i ta l in4*at. te a , c Bohinson an d a ; hiul tlu* fonmla- lime. I*!ach chikl g if t from a huge wlu*n illnminatoil rions colours, pr<*-


:ilso in v i ted . 'I ho


pa r t of the pr4»grammo gave nnhonmU?4l pleasure lo tho kid4H4,*.s. Alnsiij and games compk*t4Hl a. liilariously happy tiau.*, jmrents oni4iving the fun almost as nnich ti.s the ki4kl’les. Before di.sper.sing. Air. J . Bigby


r*nt4*d a really charming appoaranet^ Ihis


.*nd Alr-s Bohinsoil on- rily a c*hiklr(*n\s


$ $ SL’ I')DKN DKA'IU. - ■ A seiisaiion was •!, J . < a r r , 20 on, valm.* J s .— STOCKTAKING


S E E OUR S A L E WINDOWS FOR GENUINE B A RG A IN S


SUTCLIFFE & GORSE THE BETTER VALUE SHOP


AIOOR LANE CLITHEEOE


-Hi 2/0 ill the £ off ail Prices


All our regular s tock c f Fancy Linons, Cushions , Hanakcrchicf s , &c. is Reduced by 12^ por cent , or 2;G in tho £. Such an opportuni ty for ge t t ing genuine bargains in goods of roal qual i ty should ne t bo mis sed O d d m e n t s a n d r e m n a n t s a r c o f f e r e d a t v e r y l o w pr ioe . s .


□OWN QUILTS REALLY DOWN


T h e v c i n a i n d iT o f o u r D o w n Q m l t s arc^ I n i a v i l y r e d u c e d i n p r i c e t o e f f e c t a c l e a r a n c e be fo r e . S t o c k - t a k i n g . F r o m 2 /C t o 4 / - i n t n e £ luus b e e n c u t f i o m p r i c e s a l r e a d y l o w e r t li .vn u s u a l . T h o e s e x i p t i o n a t ( l u a l i t v o f t h e s e p u r e D o m i Q u i l l s , m o s t l y o f f u l l d o u b l e - b e d - s i .e g i v e s t h i s S a l e a s p e c i a l a t t r a c t i o n t o d i .« c c rn iu g b u y e r e .


f E. POERriT, g


hourtilv thunkod Colonel and Airs. Bobin- son fo‘r llu’ir kimlnoss in providing the t reat . AH*. V. Klhd also added a few words of apprcoiiuion.


SAWLEY.


dur ing tho wK*ok, given bir th to a black lamb.


-\n otvo iMjkmtiing A1»*, ,J. Sp4:*ik, ha.s, .^SPIN’S CllEAAl------n U t S i l l)AlT*y. H A R T B R O S . FOR SHOES o f R e a l M e r i t an d D is t in c t io n


(Two Shops ) 3 , THE ARCADE, BLACKBURN, (Tcl . 7 0 82) 23, NEW CHAPEL STREET, M IL L ' HILL, (Tcl . 6 9 3 6 ) '


“ Lotus ” and “ Del ta ” --------Agons ic s --------“ Gipsy Quocn.” : . |I I Specialist in Fine Linen Oooels


8 and 1.0, PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN and at Blackpool


K xowt.' T imo u a n o cT E ast L akcasiuhe tor Quality and Valu e . W *!*'H v' 'Flu* {>r4»f4?s.sional 4*xcc*il4*d in tho 41) . M e rc e r : 4J , •!(),


A TEA of good flavour 3/- per lb, Excellent Family TEA 2/8 per Ib, COFFEE of Quality


21'8 per lb


T e l . too


W. D. CUNLIFFE, F.G.I. 8, MARKET PLAGE, CLITHEROE


playens b re ak in g down unac connlahly. In


;iml Jiiarkod hy AD*. W. Tnrm.*r, j>r4>vid<?<I an iiiter4‘s t in g .spoctaclo for ab o u t 120 .specta­


th e Artincliaster profo.ssional and cliamjiion of Laiiea.shire, and Air. JL Alerecr, of (Jre.'it Jlarwootl, am a te u r champion of th e Burnley d is tr io l , and in tro f ln c in g them. Air. J iow a r th r4*colle(*tetl see in g .Mr. J lar r i.s g iv e a line o x li ih it io n of h il lia rd s a t ALim.*lK*ster JO xx'ars ago, ami also recalled jilnying Air. Alerccr’.s fa th e r in th e Uihbles<IaIo Billia rd -eagne. 'J’ho m a tch, ref4*reed hy Mr. .f. AV. Chew


THREE HAYTERS


ANNUAL S A L E COim


EN Jn ad d i t io n , Air. AB*r4H*r


had to <*onlend w ith u n fam ilia r ivory hall.s ami .s4*oriiig was n o t a t l i r s t very brisk, both


CES T-DYOA Great Price Reductions


IN ALL OUR STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOY’S


Outfitting and Clothing MEN’S YOUTHS’ " Sc'' BOYS’


AT BARGAIN PRICES


G & 8, CASTLE STJTEET, CLITHEEOE


THREE LINES WHICH WE RECOMMEND


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