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r A ^ \;z : ,P , ;;;!’ , r>- . / SIX


WESLEY CHURCH CLITHEROE SUNDAY Next, AUGUST 21st


i ’ lvanhf r i\l lO-HO a.m. REV. E. BULMER


{siibjoi t ; Modern Life arid Its Vital Need


.(^ivadu-r at (i MR. W. H. TOOTILL


- ^ 'I; MOOR LANE


UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY Next, AUGUST 21st


I ’rcacla'i' at lO-iiO a.m. MR. J . W. BLACKBURN


Pi'oaoluT at (i p.ni. MR. THOMAS HOWARD


WATERLOO WESLEYAN CHURCH Clitheroe


SUNDAY Next, AUGUST 21st VrcaduT .il iO-.'io a.in. ami 0 iMii.


MR. J . T. FIELDING of \VhaII<-y.


Anthem at the Evening Service ( ’olli-ction for ('liiiroli rnniU.


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH r.KIM.UllTKS II.U.I,.


SUNDAY Next, AUGUST 21st .''poahiT anil t'iairvovant


MRS. MARSDEN, of Choiloy.


Scrvicos o and (1. f._\-i-cnin at In a.in. l•'.Vl:l!VllollV Wi'.i.roMi:,


KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH SUNDAY Next, AUGUST 21st .^[loaloT and (.'Iair\'o\-;inl


MRS. y/ATERWORTH, .ViiiiiL'loii. Aftmioon I! ; Kvoninn ( i ; Circle 7-4.'i.


A Public Circle Next Tuesday evening at 7-30


.-\ll Welcnllle. LOW MOOR WESLEYAN CHAPEL


Anniversary SERMONS SUNDAY Next, AUGUST 21sf


Two .Si:ii.Mo.''S u ill lie preaclied liy tin-


REV. R. F. PRIESTLEY, M.C. of Hi>lltoll.


Afternoon at 2-l."i ■. I•',venin'_' <i o'clock.


.SVi/o|..7 a t hf>th sirrtr,.^ Rev. R. F. Priestley


(.'oi.r.t:cTioN rol l Chai’KI. I'r.N'ns. '< I i /!


BROTHERHOOD & SISTERHOOD In the Liberal Club at 3-15 p.m.


SUNDAY Next, AUGUST 21st


Speaker: MR. J . T. FIELDING of U'halley.


Soloi-t : Madam Annie Schofield I’iaiiist : Mr. R. Halstead


Kvervbodv Weleoine. Collection. Jumble Sale Door.'; open •


and Pound S t a l l In Tin: LlBKRAl . Cl.L'B on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd > j*.m. Admission 3d.


Gi f t s of any rli-.'-cripl inn ff»r saiii'- will lx* ; :ratof i i i ly ivoiovt-tl. Dmi-fiMi- in jiirl of .'“'.•ilo of \\ orl% ^^nl l ' .


NWOE TN SPOTS R AUGUST 27th, 1927


Have a good day in tlic Country and visit


NEWTON SPORTS 40 dogs entered for Trials Comiiieiice 10 a.m.. otlicr.S(>orts 2 p.m.


TEAS in the Institute DANCE at 7-30 p.m.


A Bounty Bus will leave Clitheroe Station at 9-30 a.m. for the Trials.


AN ADVERT IN THE


T ISKH <f- T IMK S IS AN APT EXAMPLE OF “ THINKING BEFORE


ACTION.”


CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB (SoL'i.u. Co.MMrm;i;)


A CRAN'D WHIST DRIVE Tn Tin; I . IBH K A L C L l 'B


TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 7-30 Hefre.-ilinieiit..i.


Cnod Rrize.-. Admission 6d. Knock-out to follow .11'.Miii.i; S.M.t; I’osTfosr.n.


CHATBURN CHURCH ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLUB


A dance: I n Tin; CHCRCil IN S T fT C T K


TO-MORROW ( S a t u r d a y ) Daiieimr 7 till I 1-1.7 p.ni. 1 -


Ketiv.'lliiieiit.i at rea-iiiialile eliarees. Ribble Bus will leave Chatburn at 11-38 prompt


CLIVIGER PRIZE BRASS BAND ('nlldlletnr ; .Mil. .1. ('r..M’.KSiiN.


T h e abnve 'Band will give TWO CRAN'D


CONCERTS


ill tile ( ' .\STI .K OR(H'ND. '<. on SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th


( 'oiKTi ts to coininei iee at l i - lo and S. If wet the concerts will be given in


the Palladium Picture House ( 'oi . i . i ;rTioN .\T ■|■ln■; R n t k .w i t:s.


I’relimiliary .\imoimeenient. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17fh FORESTERS FESTIVAL, WADDINGTON


PROCESSJOiS" & F IE L D D A Y


'I'll 111* folltiwfil liy a DANCE in ilif ovoninir.


Darlir-nlars Latt-r. I’reliiiiinary Not ice.


G oH ig re g a t io n a l Church


AT HOME NOVEMBER 16th, 17th and 19lh CHATBUBN. OPPORTUNITY DAY


TirrUSDAV. AlKi. 2.') CHIPriNG .SHOAV


.SATI HDAA'. APG. 27 a t h l e t i c : v


S 1 > ( ) R T 8


We e a te r for you. I ’lease eoiiii- aiiil .supporl us. Speiul a nice i lay ill file miilsl of (leliglutui suriduuiliuL's.


Classes iueluiliiig Cattle, Turnouts, Horse Sports, Dogs, and Horticultural Section


DANCE in Oddfellows’ Hall Thursday and Saturday nights


LONGRIDGE PRIZE BAND in attendance luebuliug .Mas'I’ku Ci..\\"roN. Bo_\'


Soloi-i. w iunei’of numerous < tol.i .'tiedals. Claremont Buses will leave on


Thursday at 9-30 a.m. and 1-30 p.m. returning in the evening. Also on


Saturday at 12-55 p.m. and TowKl iS. Sfr r i lur i rx .


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND SHOW,


SPORTS AND SHEEP DOG TRIALS I ’l-i-'id' iil : .M.\.ioit .\1. .N. WinouT. SKCDND .\NNl'.\l.


In Tin-; HOb.MK I'lKI.D o.n SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd


Entries to hand include the


International Champion Sheep Dog Prizes include Silver Cups for


ifare or fielding. Open Cattle. l.oeal C.Tltle. Colleetiou of 'I’eil ICwes and Lambs, Open Dog Stakes. Jj.eal Dog •Stakes, and otlier .Specials.


CLAYTON-LE-MOORS BAND in attendance


AD.MISSION 1.6 (tax inelmlcd).


ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 27th No Extra Charges


.SCHEDULER from Hon. Sceretarv : J'. Mkad. Holden, filitlieroe.'


S H O W : -


Ideal .'show Croiind with natural Craud .Stand. Buses pass the gate.


Id'.A'I'il Ul ' .MU. \V, .1. S A l 'N I l l ' . l t S . - - woil-know'ii ro'idoii i oi iho vii lago. .Mr. Win. .laiiiO' .'^iinndoi-'. ol .Mount IMoa*'nnt.


[)a"Oil awa> on Wof lno'day night . In lii-N 7titli \'oar. .Sir. Saiiiidors hail hoon ai l ing lor 'uiao tiiiio and had hoon oonliiiod to hod lor ihi'oo woi'k'.


iiaiivo of 'riiilioad. Wi l l ' . .


Iio hogan wiii'Ic at tho ago of 'i*von as a .'!iop- lioi'd hn>' on .sijili'hiir.v J’ laiii. hut lator got oiiiplox iiioiit on tho rai lway. C'oiniiionoing in Dorliysliin* a ' a roiayor. ho work od'np coun­ t r y a.' la r ns Car l isle, r e laying (rack.s almo.sl all* tho way. I lo . 'ol t iod in r i iathnr i i ahoui hah a c entury ago and. al te r a lu i th e r .'poll on tin* railwa\' took up a position at Uank- lioifl wlioro lio oontraoiod to >ink a ."lialt. as it Wit' holiovod tlioro wa* a load fli*pnsil. 'I'lion. 17 years. .sin< «?. In* 4*nier<*<l ilu* «‘n)pln\’ ol iho Hold N’ oiiinro l.imo ( 'ompany ami oon- tinnoil tiioro a Itiglily valiiotl sorvant . up t<i hi ' ret irement .'onu* ten nmiitlis ago. On


,'ovoring hi ' connoction will i tin* CoiiipiinN' tho tlij'octoi>* rooognisod his sorvii'os hy gi-am- ing a poii'imi. Mr. Siiniidors w a ' work' l'or«*mati o\'f*r i’ll \ o a i ' .


.Voi only was ho


never lati*, hnl lie wa.' ti'tiall^' on tin* work*' an hour hofor** s ta r l ing iinio. .\n Odillollow ol is years' . 'landing, lie lioM inosi ol tin* nfiiot*' in tlio Diaiimml Hill Lodge. «d wliicli ho was lofiiiorlv slrl< s teward,


l ie 'orvotl as


a 'pooial «tiii'tahit* i lnni ig llio pt*riod of tin* war. Hfouglil np in the Wesleyan fai th, lie ha<l for tin* )ia'i


year.-' idontilied liinmelf


with Cliathiirii ( liiircli. A staunch Lihenil in polities, ho was liopoful tliat tho par tv wonhl ri'O again to power holoro \*ory long. It was his personal ho.'i't tliai lie was a l i fe ­ long teoiotalor ami mm-smokor. A man of 'torlLug Wiirtit. lie po-j'0'so«l a keen 'eii'i* of linmonr. “ . linimv.'* .'i> ho wa ' i»opu)arI\* oailod. will h( greatly^ nii'Sod liv a w iilo lirch*


•of f i ioml ' . I l w a ' a groat Blow to him wlioii. ahoiit ion week'' ag<t, hi ' oldt*'t mui. Mr. l*’ rank I'^ainiiloi' . of Oi'*'>iii'n. fliotl. Tho s vmpaihv of tho wltolo villagf* i 'e x t o n d o d In Ml ' . Saiindoi's ami the one roiiiaining son.


DOWNHAM. .SCHOOL SI*'RMO.\^.--Siieoial servleo'


wore lield in the Clinrch >in Sunday on lie- half of the 'clmol-'. The iueacln*r in the moniiiig was the Rov. I*. 'I*. Rradslmw. ami fin* 'fi-vioe in the evening wim conducted hv Hit* I ’icar of Griiiditoii (Rev. K. X. Livesey). TIm'I'c were gnnil eoiigregation.< at linlh ser­ vice'. and the collections aniount^Hl lo over US.


'I’lie Uevtsioii of tin* Vfdeis’ Li.'t.s for the


Clitlierne Divi'ion was yesterday 'fixed for .Sfomlav week, in tlie aft(*rnnon. al tin* CU tlieroe nomugli 'Police Court.


TOO LATE FOR CLASBIFIOATtOM


TV'ANTKD -Y o n i ig llOlhSR PARLOUR- MAID: Dvo in faniilv.—Appl.v. :Mimday or Tuesday. Rthnond**on, Siddows, Clitlieroe.


Latest Music by MARGERISONS BAND A dmissiun


ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1927 LIBERAL REVIVAL.


CLITHEROE EFFORTS TO STIMULATE ENTHUSIASM REVIEWED.


ELECTION HOPES. I'ilinris jiijuIl* ill the ('litIrtiii- l>i\'i.-itm io


.■ sliniuinlu eiitliU'-iii'^m in tin* pa r iv wt*iv ru- vic'Uffl ;it till* niimuil nn*i*iiiii^ oi tin* Cliiiii-roc inliL’nil C't»mu*il. ituM at tin* cliiU on Wodiu";- ilay ovt'iiiii}!. AkliTnian .1, 'i'hunilier, .I.IL. inv*'i(lc(l am! was ii*-ulcctt.*il prosidniil . wil ii


(.‘mim-illor .1. I'ord a^ vii I'-prositlunt. Mr . 11. T. I’ adcl i l le ag a in under took tiie &c*cretari.'tl timing and ^Ir. J . .S. ilit<*ln*n tlioso ol' tito


appuintnii : .Mf-stlann*'. .1. Oddit*. 1). l''l<.'li !h‘ r. Tiiornln'r ami S!ing«T. Mi-". Kimwln-, Mi‘s..,i>, S. (d't'fiiwoiMl. I'\ Willi". V. Hailt'v, .1, Si'Oit ami K. Lord. Ar rangonienU worn niail«* for the* Winter


."UsHioii. ami tin* SiM tolaiv read his ivport . in ilie itjllowing tL*rni>: *• Il tliero is om* tliiin: iliat ."lamN oin


iiior** ron"pii;tiiiii"ly than amnl i f r dining onr iv\ic\\ ol tin* last year , it i" lln**.;r**at intival III l.ihi'i'alisin tlii'oiii'lioiit tin* lengtl i ainl Invailtli til tin* lainl. Un i-v«*iy hand. \\o have evidoiict* ot this r**vi\al. ami tliis Ini' lioon acroMl iialrd hy tin* nikcovscx wiiirli lia\<* altondod tin- l.jIuTal oli'orts at tin* varioii ' liy-uli-iiion.'.


Ill i l i i ' r«*vi\ai ol MiiiTali 'in.


tin* C'litlifioo l)i\'i'ion ran j i i ' t ly <!aini to have jii'*t l\' playvd i t ' p. in. It is >atc to .'a>' that l.ilicralisni i ' inoro pi'orniin'iii in the ChtlnTfH* Div i'ion at tin* jirnsnit tiim* than has


iT*Mtiiiy. Tin* i'i*.'nli' ot oiir nli'ori" .-o la r may not ho 'o sjnvci;ici||ni'


till* <a'»* lor tin* la>t ipiarti-r f*l a i Iiom.* in otln-r


l on' t itni'iicii's ; witli im it Ini'* h(‘t*ii a ra'i* oi ifiiict ivosk ill till* lai-tluii'.^ *'orin*r' oJ onr di\'i'ioii. a ' loai ly ntioii to jT-i'nvi*r som.* ol tin* groiiinl 'ai illiind hy tin* par ty (piii t iiig tin* tield in t i i i ' ilivi-iiMn in la\otir m tin* Lahoiir paii\'. Onr .\*.ii*iu i ' paying 'great a t tent ion lo the rng i ' l r r . and tln*ro i ' no tliinln iliai .'honlil an i-lictinii take plnn*. U' it v.III helon* long, iiiat ;i!l tin* lin*inl>ei' ot onr party who am ent illod to vote will Bo al)h* to •|i> so.


.\n i lahoial i * i*rg;ini';ition


ha^^al'o hroM hiiill ii|> llironghoiit i Im*<I i v i - ion. *• Wi* ill ( ht hi'i'oi*. thoiigit 'iiiall in nnin-


Imt.'. have done* onr part \m*I! in lnrtin*ring tin.* caiisi* ol l.ihorali'iii. (Hoal ofl'ort' imre


niadi* to sooiifo l ainl idaio' lo r tlio.iiinnicipal eli-etioii and again lo r tlio hy-i>leetion. and tin* laut that \m tailed to >eciim any was n groat di 'appoimnient to ms.- *• Wo liold two very 'ii(<0"rii ! *• At


l loi j io' . ” ono in .\o\'oinhor and tin* otln-r m .Maii.ii. tlie proiood' ol uliioii wore liaiaiod ovor to oin* ha/aai' ' t ;i l'. Wo aKo laid ox<*el- loiit laniorii iooinro* liv .Mr. ( ‘aldorhaiik. of !‘ ;niiliaiM. and .Mr. I 'iolding. nl Wliailov. Tin* hnlio' held ;i whi ' t d r i ' e in Docolilher. Then in Man h wo had tin* Division hazaar at P.idihatn. This wa ' iho groat (*ml towa rd' w'hiolf oiir wi i i tor ' ' ooiirs«* liad lioen .'ot. It wa ' a lingo 'i;ooo'i«. and a'tonisln*il evoii tin* ino't old iiiii't io oi U'. loaving us woinloi ing Imu' it had hooii doiio. 'I'lio L'l.GGO niariv w;is roaoliod. and (iinilly iho not ro'iilt w'as ahont L'titiH. 'I'lio gi'os.1 I'O'iilt of tin* Cli t ln'ioo ami


di ' t r iot ' tal l wa ' k i l l ! i },. ami . af ior paying oxpoii'o,'. a not hiilanoo of UBS i;U. Gd. was haiidod ov<*r to tin* hay.aa'* oonmiiuoo. .\nd w'o nni' l not forgot thill wo had tin* loa^it nnntlior ol wm ko i ' (*i an.v of tin* .'tails, •• .\ou'. at- tin- hoL'inning of aimilie r yoar. lot II' :dl ro'oI\o to ilo our par t .


it may


only ho a li ttlo that '<>ino ot ii' <an <io. Ion iio\i*rliiolo" lot ns do what wo oan. 'o that Lihora'isin niav hoooino a roal livo foroo in tin* iiolitioal arona in Ci i t l ioio: and may wo all work .'O that tin* l.iherals of the C’li ilioroe Divi'io ii will ho aim ing ihos f who cclo inato tliat triniiipli ol Lihoia’ i'in wliioii will 'Urolv lio hoi'aldod in at tin* noxi (lonot al IlIooi ion.*’


iroa-nriT. 'I'ln* Itillmviiiii Kxofinivt* t'ommiU'<* wa t


CHATBURN & DISTRICT GARDEN PRODUCE SHOW THE ELI'WEN'I’H ANNU.Xr.


. . S H O \ A / . .


wit.L lu: UKi.i) IN Till: CHLIU’ll I.NS I 1 1 I i I'.. ( iiaiiuiin. "N SATURDAY AUGUST 27th, 1927


(Rliiiw will br (,|ti‘U ADM I.'SIU.N 6d. (*d id 2-3U | Silver Challenge Cups for 0|irn imd rnttii'Afr- Clii'sc-, GRAND DANCE in ilu- l•;vl:NlNll.


mii. I>y CAPT. A. J, D. ROBINSON, M.C. Entries Close Monday Next, August 22nd.


.Vdmissuin 1 - each


t'cl irdulv- ciui in* (d.tidn.-d inui i lli,* I ' . ' iTct ; t i !*■> : ■ .1. \VlMTTAi\i:u. 2, I’l'udir A\vmiv. ( ' luiDnim iiiid S. Wonus , ( l ial imm.


NORTH RIB3LESDALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION


ANNUAL.SHOW AT SEITTL.E:


T H E B E S T ONE D .W SHOW IN ' I ' l lK X O B TH . BIGGEST TROTTING HANDICAP OF THE SEASON ENTRIES FINALLY CLOSE TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1927


Sell Klir I.KS ANi. EnTKV Enl!.M> n;n.M W ' . W. Tl lo I l’> I'. 1!. Srrrihinj. S kTI'M:, Telel i l idl le 17.


IN


ROUND SlfUARE HOLES,


HOW MANY LIFE-DISAPPOiNTMENTS MIGHT BE PREVENTED.


THE NEED FOR OCCUPATIONAL GUIDANCE.


HV AN i ;n c l \ k k i ;. (hn* oi the gri'atoNt tragedif,' m imlu.'trv


i.' tho lact that .so many kul' a'v pitoh- Jorkc«l into a trade, simiily hecan.-e they liavo a lia/.y notion that they might po.s-


.'<ihly lik<* it, or liecan-;e tlieir parent.' think il would 1m* a • t»M


> many tif them litid. when llieir period


<if training expire.s. iliat tliey ‘haven’ t the .'liglitcsi aptitmh* or mlapiaiinily for ilio


joh ih<*y are in. I f oiil.v there were some relialde sy,(,.ni wheiehy «*\eiy liov' ;ind girk hefore emharking UjNin lifo’s haltle.s. eoijiii he thorougliI\ examined, hoth phs\eludogic-. ally ami pliV'itilogieally. liow nuieh time,


.energy.’ an\ii*i). and lieaft-hurning miglu In*


.'hop a lirii* iiiielligent Ia<l. anxitiii.s to learn, and doing hi' niino't to nni.ster the eom- ple.sitios til a ei’aii to which he i' not the lea't .suited.


It 1


ol a lad of sixteen isho w’; i ' . app»eri ie»*d to a hi'iii of motor engineer.'. Hi* was far allow the average hoy. hoili in intelligeme ami general lieliaviour. He had had a .'efondarv .'chool <‘ducatioii, and wa.' the son of a fairly well-]d:u'ed civil .vervain.


I ha\e a \dvi<i reuolleetion


desiroij' of heeoining an <*ngine<*r, and he <liligenlly achlre.s.sed hini.'Oli to tlie Wiirk. A.' i> eii'tomary with apiirent i( e.'. for tin* tir.'t year he wa' giv<*n .'ueh work U' did not ea!i for any exieptiojial ahiliiy. lint in hi' .'ciond year he wa' placed on a maeliine .similar to the one I wa> operating. He wa > lery .'oon in tlillienllies and ((inld


ANXI ( ir .< TO T.EAUX. IIET ( ’Ol 'LDX’T. I*’rom the tir.'t it w;i' evidetil timt he wa.'


tfioi'. carefully iii'lrmted him in tin* meeliani'in oi tlie machine and in the use of tin* ealiner.' and micrometer, hm it was .'imply U'ele's. .\s .'ooii a.' I left liim .sometiiiiig would go


not gL*t on at all, much as lie tried, ami f u a*^ iii't meted to keep an <*.vt* on him tind put him right. !i was .<oon made ohvions to me that he was impo"ilile. I could <ni imthiiig \riih him.


I grouinl and 'ct his


wrong. He would eitlier turn a liamlle lln* wrong wa\. or iam the io«i| up itm ipiiekly. or torg<*t to la'ieii a .'crew. As for U'ing the 4-ali|M


ditfereiit iate In'iwveii half an iin-h ami tin iinli. I liave .'cen iiim cry with ^v^;llion;


*r.s or mieremeior. lu* could .'careeiy


In* w:i' anxioii' to learn! r risked iiiin why he came in to engine e r ­


in g ; he tohl me it wtis liis father ' . ' wish, tind lie him.self thought he would like i t ! Snh«ef (uenily. I learm*d he h:id :i heni l«)- war*l.s furni lni t * making!


ME.-^ICAl. MKCHANIC.S. .‘•^onie vei i i ' ago. I work**d with a ti iiin*r


whose chief wurk eon.'isu*d of inrn ing ami grooving pi'lon<. If anyl i i i i je , iu* was be­ low tile ji\4*rage a ' a jiieelianie timl he Inui It peculiar api i tmle for tnaking liimself f rig liHnlly dir tv. Ih'fore lie Innl been in the .'hop an hour Ids lace would ho as lilack as a in*gro*.'. Hut the fellow could iritertiret tin* masters


on his In-loved violin with heantifu! teehni'|ue. In tiddiiion he had also painted repnnluei ions nl Tnrtn*r's pietni*«*s .so wi*ll


ilifferem e. Another .'hopniate an indillereni iiuer--


llijit even the erilie eotjhJ ,<!eteet hut little


often entertained some of U' of ;m evening liy masterly exliiint ions on lii' 'cello. I re- (tdl :niotlu*rwell itito mi(ldh*-.‘ige—wim wtis eontinnally .s[ioiling lii' work, hretiking tools, ami liiix'iiig ;iecid«*nt' With his johs. I‘'iir forty year.' he Inid operated a Itilhe. If lie liv<*s to in* a hundred lu* 'will nev<*r make ti turm*r. As fjir tis I eonhl ,'ee he had ifttle aptitude for tniything. am! only heli! Ids ioh heetinse his father was a lore- man.


DCCrPATIUNAL C UI DANCl*!.


’j'he>e are hut a few im i{ients which ennid In* multiplied tiny <lay in almost tiny worlc-


.shop or iillice. Men are \v;ist-ing time as 4*h*rks when tlu*.v .slmuld lie carpenters: as i-arpenter.' when they .should he ptiinters; as painters wlu*n lliey slmiild he otigineers; a.' engine«*rs when they .should he par.son.s, mush-ians. artists, tinylldng hut engineers. It is em-oiirtiging to learn that Home em­


ployers timi i*dm*silionists are ititeresting IhetiLselve.s in occupational gnidance, and it i.s not a moment too soon.


] t shonid


never he i*onsidered snlfieient for a Itul to e.xpress a liking for a certain vocation. If lu* IS not psycimlogieally or phy.siologically fitted, all tho teaching in the world will not enable him to master his mb. 11 he is at all .suitcil to i t, however, liking will follow. To IwcoiiK* a proficient mechanic a lad


must have meelianical intelligemv and an aptitude lor precision. He should have


' mo.'t di'i rcs.sjtig lo .sfo in a worl;- • nice " iradt* tor iliem. Ear a s.-ii-it i\-.‘ t.iiieh aii'I an mviirati*


ing are al-'i v*"e!itiaE I'.SKEni KX.V.MINATIONS.


.\II this, I am eonvimi'il. I'lii!*! he asret-


tained hy a .>y.'tom of .simple t«*sts. 'fhe lad should tir.'t lie a'ked to .'tale what irmio of profe.s'iiin lu* wunld like l«i follow, ami then he earefnlly examined as to tin' wi-'<him ttf Ids «dmiee. .*'lmnld he 'Iiow ainitiult* and adapraldiity. well and go.ul.


In the e\ei!:


of him not .showing ilie-e two thing' . Imw- e\of. tlu* lad would \irohah!y inanite'i dur­ ing the exalidnation a .'uitnliiliiy fo** .some


I'.ther' oeeiipatioii. The m*\t stOj> .sliouUl then he to guide liim into that oeeupatioii. A.' I h:i\'o .-said, if one i- p,'yehologieaiI> .'idled for a gi\n*M ficenpaiiou. a liking tor it nni 'i . ol iioee"it]i. lellow. Lot im hope that the l ime i> not fa'' *ii'-


taut wlien i»e«*npatoiia! gnidaneo will In* an iiiipiiriaiit feature <if a hoy's .<eh<LiI lile. Hriti.'li


industry will then ri.'C to .i


Mandar i l of ejliui*'n<y. wldlst hoys and gir!^ will not bo ilooiiu'd to spi-nd thoir live.' in oeonpat ioii' to w ld.i-h they aro i«Ma!!y un- 'iiit«**l.


VIOLENT BEGGAR.


TWO MONTHS’ HARD LABOUR FOR ASSAULT AT GRINDLETON.


A',1 Holton-hy-Howiaiul ’J ’olice Cour t on


V'i'iila\. .lohn Shaw, labourer , oi no lived alKHle, was charged with heggiiig ami witii _ as saului ig .Mr.'. Kli'/.abetb .)aeU'«ni. wlio [|Q|] ]0 TQ resides at tlu* i«*p ol ( ir indletou village. M l ' , . laek'on told the magis t rate' , l l ia l on


\\\*dne'd; . .Vugii't lOlli, pr isoner sailed at her hoii'C and heggeil foV a copper. She i io' i la led and he liegaii to ii'C had lan- giiago. She 'Cl oil lor the police, ami no I hen . 'trm k Iier and .severely h nd'cd lu*r


arm. Leslie I 'o ' r c ' l . Stoneli ii i. ( i r indiot .m, .'aid


he .s;iw the man atiaoU Mv' . daekson. and as lie ran lorward llie man de ' i ' t ed . IkC. Riiherl'liaw ar rested Sha\*. who in court denied ' t r lk in g .Mr.', . laek'on or H'ing


had language. Tlu* magi.'l ra tC' .'enteiu-m! Idm to two


mon i l i ' ’ hard lalionr Gir the a " a id t . and to


i 'dvoii da\s on ilio heggiii*2 oliargo. tho .'«*u- teiieo' to run eom iiriviii l.\.


WORKPEOPLE’S HOSPITAL • FUND.


the l‘!a ' t Lanea'Idre \\'<irkpeoj>Ie'.' 1 lo'piiat Fund anmnnlod hi'L uuarter to


Clithoroi* ami <li't »i('t'.s eoiiinliul ion lo t*'. od.


widi'i -''nli'eri|itioii' irom ilie Wliailey di' irict realised ,L:(i7 d'. iM. The peiiiul closed on .Imu* doth and tlie report, pre- .'enleil at a meeting ot the executive on 'I'ne'ila.w 'howeil total


ineoiiu* ot L!t.i>d7.


'Hd' amount const it ntes an imima 'c 'ol L'177 Ids. -hi. over the amount reeeju*<i


dur ing tlu* e o nv 'p onding qmirtee oi ia.'l vear and w ii' eoii 'idered verv .sal i'laet»»rv. Tin* S e c r e ta ry (.Mr. ' f . Dewh n i ' l i repoiTe<l l l iai tnr ihe r p r o g r c " Inn! been made <lur- ing tlu* i juar te r by the adoption oi the seheiue ol weekly e* imi i lni l ioi i ' hy iwenty- .'i\ l ini i ' in Rlaekhnrn and i l i ' t i i e t , adding tliai aitliongii the number ol per'*ui ' cm-


ployed hy mo.'t of tlu* lirni' was only 'mail., tin* amount eontnlmted <luring tlu* \ear would he a weietiiiu* aih l i t ion to tiu* fund, 'flu* best and I'airO'i metlnul ol ''npp*>itiiig the Royal In t irmary and otlior ii i. 't i tnt ioi i ' a.'’' i ' t ed hy the Intid i ' liy mean.' o| regular eonl r i lmt ioi i ' from all si’etions ol the eom- muni iy. aiul the exeeul ive romndtl<*e are anxious that all firms. i*\en t l io'c employ­ ing only om* or two pc i 'ons . should adopt tlu* .scheme of weekly c omr i lml io u ' and heconie , 'nh'c r i l ’ers to the' luiid.


WEIGHT-JUDGING AT GISGURN SHOW Al (Ji'hurn Show, on .Saturday week. Mr.


A. l*'ox. Lower Close l**ann. .‘^alierforih.


C!olne, guesseil the e»irre<’i weight tif a beast. his (‘Htimatt* being t*ighl seort* eighltH*n piiimds per i iiia rter .


.Mi-. .1. Comiell,


.AKhatoir.', \\’ha!h*y. was .'neeessfnl in Judg­ ing the weight of a .'luvp. This 'healed (i*J-lhs. and .Mr. (*omu*irs C'^iimatt* was ti!l4-lhs. Rotli were awarded jirizes.


ST. DENYS’ HOME. Till' followinii nUts liavo liwii iwi . imi witli


thanks :— Mrs. .\tlam-, larj;.* lioi.bv linrs.*., .Mbh Stark, baakrt of pllmis. ■Mr. Walkor, clicc'.^o. ,Mi..« Mitr'Iu.ll, broad ami jam. Mias .Stark, jam. .Miaa (.'mvard, toy.a. bonks, etc. Jlessra. Ta.vlor and Houbca, cake...


u .\;i


aiiiiinde f<>r learning the nainie oi \-arioi:.. metal'. Hesonreefnliie.-- ami ijuiei think­


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SaUirilav Mr. d.


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