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2 4 t h C H A P E L A N N I V E R S A R Y Vivadi i-i- III
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,!!v-’'kv W''^! j ! i i ; ; i i K IN G S TR E E T S P IR ITU A L IS T CHURCH '■i i i :
SUNDA Y Next, A P R I L 24th .S|H*!ii\»T and ( Mjiirvtts ani MR. & MRS. ALMOND of Clayton-lc-Moors.
Al’lrrnnnii : LviMiiii',' <» : Ci i ' l<‘ *- L ‘
A Publ ic Circle Tuesday evening at 7. 30.
Al l We lcome r ^ ' ^5>:Krr R.S.A. ,> ;■ :V>i‘'- >^'^i
B i:o t iu :u i io oi » a n u S isihjihoch' /;/ ihi Lifu nd
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SUNDA Y Next, A P R I L 24th S|ifaI<‘T :
MR. S TEPHEN FEL L , l . fw M.mi.
iSoh.ist ; Miss M. M. Carter, Llitlii-f.ic.
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S EP TEMB ER 2nd and 3rd FR E E FOR TH E
MUTON CrtURCH BAZAAR
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WOME N ’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION
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(it till' Srii.iiili ni l ! Ill' lli.'iil 111 ill' t,u;i';i''..x's i i A U . on
TH U R SD A Y Next, A P R I L 28th ill 7-30 [
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. N A T IO N A L CH ILD R E N ’S
HOME AND O R PH A N AG E AXXI AI .
D A ISY DAY" AND
«OUSE-to-HaUSE COLLECTION S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 30lh
Collectors wil l all wear baagos and wi l l call in some cases on Friday night. I ’ii.'iisi.' Iiiivv VIIIII- i i ivi 'l i i|ir ' n-iiilv. l.iisl yi-iir Ciillii-i......... l i . ' l i i i i “ '-nt y.J3 ITs. 3il.. l l i i ' yi'iir rai.'i- J
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SUNDA Y Next, A P R I L 24th S|ii-iiUi-r iinil l.'liiirviiyiuii
iM i . - !\ t : . r i ! ' : i ! MRS. GREENWOOD, o f t 'l ioi l i > .
.Scrvin-s 3-1'. li-H. nnil T-l.T
Ii.in. I’.vcf i im 111 11.m.
Hearty invitat ion offered to all DANCE
CHA TBURN CHURCH IN ST ITUTE (T )M K ,\Xl i l l .U 'K ,\ . lOl . I .V
TO-MOR ROW, S A T U R D A Y A H M I .S S K lX 1 -
Diiiii'iiii; 7 In I I |).:ii C R A B T R E E S BAND
Light refreshments at moderate charges ll iu i i l 1*1 iiiiniissiiiii rcsi-ri'i'fl.
C L ITHEROE & DISTRICT U T IL I T Y & FANCIERS PO U L T R Y SOCIETY
AX.X' t 'Al , GENERAL MEETIII6
in t i ir I lK C l lA r . l ' rK S H A L L ( l ivt 'nactv StruM <'U
TU E SD A Y Next, A P R I L 26th :{l 7-.'*n prmnjd.
A good attcnaanco is requested. A. ! f \i.J.(»\\ s. Sr c jv la i N .
Cliathurn Church Institute Billiartl Cliih GRAND PRE SE NTA T ION
DANCE in the CHURCH IN ST ITUTE
ON S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 30th ( ’t aht rfc'.s S y n c o p l f l * h 7 -IJ
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Iviiilil t»l adfni>si'»n ir>iT\a<i. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS
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I.owi.sl ininiimmi lornpomtufo, 2',' degreob* IVhirch UU-h.
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JTiimiiii.' -The Basis of True Worship . ICvcnina A Portrait of God
PROGRESS IVE S P IR ITU A L IS T CHURCH Kr.riiAiin'Ks JIvi.i.
W o o r L a n e U .M . C h u fch , C iith e ro e SUNDA Y Next, A P R I L 24th
PENDLETON V IL L A G E HU T
TO -MO R ROW, S A T U R D A Y 111 :; io n .
Jumble Sale .ADMTSSIO.V 3d. Reasonable Refreshments
GRAND CONCERT at 7-30 p.m.
AD.MIS.SIOX 1,6 ini'i 1 -
Cim.inii.N. Half-price (.'iiinnnii'iii itns Smicv.
ISH.i.lAIH)S. -A liilliard li:imlii'a|i id tlit.'
CotifC'ri'Jil ive l.'lul) eonclndcd last weeU-eiid. u;i.. non liy A. Himllo. .'<1 ;U’tiny; IrtMii scrsiJflt. • i. W. WiillL (ID iMii WHS
( in o n I’MH l).\ V. -'rii*‘ n'lnil .'•I'rvift”' utn c
lu'ld ill WIihIIl‘\ ( Inu'ch on (Jouil l''i'iil:i.', till* oiH* licMir's .ser\ioe from two ti'elork lo lioiii;' »’oiuiiu’t4’<l liy iln‘ llt*v. W. M.
\‘ . (5i*4‘Mk>ry, H'";i.'<tHMl MuriiD’ of Si. IV'lor's, Hii'iilex. H* tip* ‘ 'voiiinii ji laiili'iM ser\ic^* wji'. liolii ill lli4‘ selu'oi.
r’.tlifl IluglK-., of 22. \\'hIoj'-s1 root, on (Inoii l•’ l•idHy It’ll li’om tli<’ Hfrinl Mi^lil hi •* .Ihz/.- IhiicI , " on tlio lmiiU.-4 oi' ilio ChUI'.t . aid was romier<‘i| liy im’mbciN «ii
AC(5| DL'N'r. • - Alt .\rt riM*iDni \ i'it»>r. lli«.’
WJiaiU-y Jind (io'sii llniwtHHl Amlmljinco iiriojKk’s, siltor wliicli -Miss Hiiglios, ulm was sluD’tl lo !*<• MiHeriiig irttm nijurit.'s lo In-r liai’lk. wa-. noiiovod lioiiio liy ia\i.
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A.ST.I’:R. JiA V .—Wliall<*y r i iunl i was
bcaiildiilK Lloforaiotl l>y lint ladios ol tin- I’kinurviiat itoi for tho l^
a.st<•l• l'o>iival, lln* altar, ainl ioni. ioirlc'ni and i»ulpii oaoli re- teiviiig; their sliais' of spring; llower.s ami ^ts oncry.
'I'lif al I lonlam o.s ai llio .'^orvic’f>
Ihroughouii iho day woic vory larg,*-, ami i Ik‘»’C uoro mofo cO’ininuiiiL’ani.s than evvr Im'Ioil’.
Olfering for ihe Viear, ami amountvil to o\or .L'dl.
'I’ln.' rolh’ft ions iwro lor I In* Ka-sli’r .Sor\-iivs worn al.'o In.-id al
U’ i’.woll jiml Uarroa. whore !aioo ijinnhi’ i-.s aitomh’d. .S|*coial iimvif nas snug hy i)n* olioir.- at L'aoli i»hni*. tin- antlomi at Wlial!*\\ r imn h in tlie ovoiiin;; hoiii” ••(thri'.t ri'on ■
■ hx 'J'hoina' -Moody. | •’.AST1^1’ V l‘'.STI! V. 'l lie a IImmi
imauiiig was In-M on hia-klx-r 'rue’’.dax- ws i ry ol ilie Parisli I'litireh. 'Mie \ iear ot W ii:ille_\-. pi’esiDing o\<’ i' the lin’edlig. tiikjuiiialml -Mr. A. K. 'I'loop. ,1.1’ .. as hi.s warden for tin* cnsuijig x<’ar, and in doing
the
.so said that In* was .piite- .sui<’ that .Mr. *l'reop ua.s x\<’leoiii<.“ lo llie wtmh' parish as
warden not only for the way in whieli Im carrieil out. the duties of liis oilieo hut lor liic ]*
er.soiiai fpialities whi«h ma<h’ him tho friend ol all who kinw liiiii. Mr. Troop liidellx I'etnrm’d flnitik.s. Mr. I'oger (Jt'oeii. •
I.lk,* xva-5 iinaMinioU'l;. e!e»iec| jiri.j.[«•'.'
uanlen. Wl IkST IHHVK. Ill sui.port, oi llie lund'
liinsl
ol tin* Wlialley -\grieul t ura I ,<oei.’iy the eiislkunarx .show is lo tio m .Viigiisi next mcml»er,s ol tin* kninmiiti.......rgani'<’d ;i
.siieeesslul
ulii.sl tll'ixe Xvhieli look
j.laee on Wedm-'dax al dm .\s-eniidx It....ns. CilTx tables were * m odk d to ae<
e.inmodaIe
.snperx isioii oi .Me--,!’'. .1. I5la< Ulidge. II. l larfordi , W. Ibibinson and
The prize xxinm’ i’.' net.' a-- Joilous:
l.adn.s; 1. -Mrs. A. Collier; 2. .Mi's. Ilxder; 55, .Mrs. I'eai-'Oii; I. -Mi" P. Smith. 15eii deiiieii : 1 M l ' Ihnh'ii (pl.’ixiiig as a getideiiiani; 2 '. -Mr. I larg>eaxes; ; i . .Mr. II. (hine s ; I, -Mr. II. Dv'im. .Messjs. Wo.-ds’ hand aller- wards phived for daneiiig. lb*.* duti•'^ oi -M.C. being shared hx .Mes-iv. T. Sini|....... W. .<vkes. ,1. Liiiiheri and .1. Knoule.s.
.V sjiiicial ii])cii-air soiviee on
Co.id I'ti.iaN idD’inooii, 11 t be groiiinls ailaeln-d li* tbi'
c i i r p c i i ip ’'TUI - : K N c i . is i i 1
.m a p 'I'v p .'.
eliiiie}i. atW’jieli’d a hug** eoMeour'*- of
visit..Is Ironi adjacent
towns, and the
leremony ol xisjiitig the .'I't m jniis ot the C ross
ret erent iailv x-ngaged in. The
l{e\. I••atlml• l-'ox. ot ' Si. .Mar.x'.s t\.lieg<‘ . Plaeldtiirn, was ih*’ preacher at die sctxiees in eliiiieli. uliieli xtere largelx atiemh’d. A in’W Hag ol St. (ieoige with gold .shield in ..•L’ liire and x-arly Kiigli'Ii b'ltei-ing in ''ed, was lioisted kkX'er the imw liall. 'Diis hiiild- iiig. which is ol 'J'udor xlesign. was lormali.x opened with a dain’i’ on .Mondax.
I’.ti’eiiie*
ally lighted, the room was gay with Horal decoral loMs. ami a eoupianx'. nii.iiiheriiig oxer 2oD. x*iil<’i’ed widi z.*sl iiilo tin* pn- ei’cdings .Mk’ssj’s. the .MiUsie.
....... ... hand providing 'I'lie dulies oi .M.( . xxei<* shai’cd
hy -Mx’ssr.s. A. S’.ed W. Ciaxi..ii am! W. I.akelaml.
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Sx.mp.ulix 14 .’st.-mled
throiigtiowt the Wlialley ami Part’ow dis tricts with -Mr. W. Atlcin. of Pratiiley-view, Wliaih-y, on dm *leaih of -Mi’s. Atkin, whnh ocelli red at
I’ laekhurn Povai 1 iiliriiia l y
ehe u ilh
vesD-rdax week, after only a lew day.s ill ness. yir>. Atkin, who leaves live ehildreii. w.'Uj
foriy-.scxen .xeai’s ol age. She was atlaehtd to the .lollik* .Meiiniiiai Coligrega- Uonal Cliiireh at Parntw. ami llm IC’x. I l . W. llai ’xl. i'asior ol the Clitheroi- (\ing'o- -'atioiial Cliun-h. eonduet«*il tin* Inneral ' ieh lok.k phne at Wlialley x.n Wedm’sda.x. -Mr. .lolin l.kunl. ageil 7ti. a native ol Pih- I’cside at Pillingl'iu Hatton, of 7. Pail-
Tin-dax.-- .Mrs. Klh-n Carimlt, aged 81, died al lier lioiiu* al ()M Ifuad'iile. Pilliiig- ton. on Satunia.v. Tin* xvidow ol .Mr. l l ; iniev ( ianiel i . -Mrs. (hirneli ehiimed PillingLm as her natite place, though a portion xif her ihe xvas spent at I’mlihaiii. <he was allieil with Whalley \\<‘.slcyaii (h u n ’h. the Pev. .1. K. (Jray performing the last rites at llm funeral whteh look ohoe xui Wedm*
s.hiv at Ohl kanglm (hiireli.
er, w lio earn'.* to his daughter, .Ml's i.*\k . >i\ iiioiit lis . and was laid
ANNCAI i PA PO C l l lA L (:HI5Pf.'U MKI-'.T-
IN'C. - 'I'he aiuiual paroeliial ehun h nieeting was Jield in tlm .selio»)!s on .I'aisler I uesda.x. M r. 'rrofip pre'i'nled ihe elm reliwa rile im ai’eoiints. whii'li .showed a balam’x
.* in Jiaiid.
.Miss Ashcroft’ |u
e.sentx’d tin* Wiswx'li aeuounis. and Mr. (5reeimi> die aeeounts td SI. Luke’s. Parroxv. both aLo showing balances on fbe right sitle. m e loimumg Mcro elected a.s
.shle.smen of . t be parish chun*!
iIMe.ssf.s. H. H. ^V.s)nvordi, .1. W. Chew Dr J. Af. X’oslletliwaite, K*. 'I’owu.s-
belul,’
parochial cimrelt taiuneil wtis eleeled as lOl- loxvs* Messr.s. IL D. Ashworth. K Chew, .1. W. CIkwv, 'r. A. Cullinge, K. H. imiJiworth,
F. A. (lorrard, JL .Chcemwood. .J. M. » thwjiitc. JI. 1’
owu.shend.
.J. 'Wood, U.
YaU'.s; Wr.s. CJreonwmul, Mr.s. .1.
l.augsiuiw, iMiss<.s Jfrower, Paillon and U alkoiv-- Wi.swdl; Mr. Jk KulU'i*.
Mi.ss Asliorolt, Miss
Uuiiin.sun. Jlarrow: Messr.s. T. Dugdnle, L
(Coutiuucxl (it foot of next column.) .1. Wood and W. Yatos. 'n.c
ago. xlied yeslenhiy •«‘si at
Pihehe.slk'i’ on
du* ' I'laxfis. the gaim’s licitig under die (•. l.ou<-.
-l ;;m 12, G E A H E Y , SiMX-iAi. Mrsu- n\ thk Cm hi:. ot <)rinsk:n;. Snlnlsi ; Madanio Chadwick
A f t e r n o o n a t 2 - 1 5 , M U S I C A L S E R V I C E (IIVKN iiv W E S L E Y MA L E VOICE CHOIR
.Sol.ns IIV Madamo Chadwick, Mr. J. Robinson and Mr. S. Horrocks
II W O H ^ J I i r ’ I ' l l 15 5M.VVOR 'VII.I, i’ ni^i ini Ammns s iiv REV. E. G E A R E Y
r , . l ln - l io i iy (il nH .So-n'rf.' ju r T ruM l-'iinfl. W H A L LE Y
ADYTERTISEIl AND TIYIES. m iD A T . A PR IL 2 2 . 1927.
CO-OPEPATIVE HALL. WHALLEY MO N D A Y & TU E SDA Y
BRO TH ER S drama nolaliio Inr i'.\(;cllcnl aoiiini
and si‘Uiii‘.^>:, and of yrcMt apppal. TH U R SD A Y & S A T U R D A Y
I I f Ik ALTZ DKEAM
Xim cliarmin^ nui.'iical (.•onuMly Yvliich lias delighted hundreds of llioustuuls and it’' one ol" tin* onlstanding iHins of Hie (lav.
GISBURN PARK ESTATE. FORTHCOMING S A LE BY AUCTION
A vl’1\ in4 iofi;inl -sah' hv aiirlion oi ;i
iforlioM 4‘ f a wxdl-kmnvn .sporliiiji o-lalOj .i.s WL*I1 a> vahiahio agrioultural himl,
i"-
anmmmi'd in our I'-sim to-day hy Me.''^'i>. Salishurv and JIainor. ani:i imieor.' am!
o.slaU' agx’id.s. of llhn'khnrn ami AlanehesUo’. 'Hie .saiiio ftiiiiprisos a jmi’iion of tho (Jislmrn Park <'slatc‘ and is lining: hold ronscMpnoit lo { Ik- doafh <d tim Dnirlh Ihiroii |{il)hh-s«lah’. .hnlgiuii from tlie partionjaiN «d sale am!
Iho situation of tho
o.stale, il. is anlicipatod (hat eonsitho’ablo inUirosl udl! In* .'•hown in .many ol' iho lots. v.«iK'i’ialIy tho>o that ha\<’ a fi’ontag;o to tho Jliver Kihhlo j iml I l»o ti?hiiio rights thcrofo holonging. i f would appear fi-om the plans that tln> sale i-- dixidod inl»» ilii-eo groiip.s.
'Hk* lirst is a
porl ion of l In* (lislmrn village which ctoi- .sisim of .sh(ii>s and dwellings: ami lh<! siM-tuid
l•orlioll foiisi'ts ol a group ol eight lario’' on the .south .sido of tlio vilhigo li-ailing to Uurnloy with a total acreago of S'
D.DOt; and
a rmil rtill of .t5l5l2o. 'Hits poiMion lias \or\ 4‘M<.'Msivo frontages to importaiUi highuax" loatling fn>m ]5hn-ldmrn to (lishurn, also I'rtiiii (lishimi to Uundvy and in l•(msclpK•nco lui' a huihliiig ehonent. ’ • Wtslhy Hall. ’ tin* primdpal. iarm in this group coiiiaiiiiiig ovei’ 21*2 ains’s. i-< ;i \-<’ry at l rant ivo holding,. It was tin: site td' the ohl scat ol the In.'lcr laJiiily.
'I'lic other jiortion oi the <’slat<*
for .sale is situated in l5«iIloii-h\-Mo\v!aml and I'aythorne, h(‘ing honmieil hy tin* |{i\‘ci.' l*ihl»k“. uoU known for .saliiKoi and trioit ti-oiing.
In this group tln-ro aiv liflocu
Jar.nis. ;i fully lieensod hotel (the “ Ihn-I; Inn.” I’
a.vi liornot, a woll-kiiow ii ealx-riiig hoUf’L', jd'O a kco|M’i‘'> c<dtage.
'I’ln* total ac’ i't'age to this group i< k^ll)..'i2D and the
gros> rental .L'l,P85l. In (‘oinparinj4 tin* luo gr.iwp'. it wfniM
a|ipear ilio ,ron(ai> of the Paxthorm* propL-nx'. low.
lak<‘ii upon acreage, are x’ery 'I’liis groiiji along with the laml .sur-
loumliiig dm
tnan.sion wldeli i- not Ix-ing ineludeil in Hk* sale—is xiuy uvll known a.' a sp<n’tiiig I'slate. Ihere heiiig .sotm> e\- ei’ih’iit eoxi'i’ l ' appealing t»i the .'
port.sinaii for high Idl'd'. 'I’he Uilihle \‘ alley is one oi tin’ lieailly
.-.piU.' of l‘'.iigland ami thi ' e ' la le i ' .siliialed in one ol l.ln* ehoiee't par t ' . ” it is ehiiJMeil. h’rom an agrii’ullnral point of \ imv it is alt raet ix o. Imx iiig s*ime «*NeelK‘Ml’ Jiieaihnx' and pasiure land, well xtalered. sholU'i-ed and in xel'.v goml heart. Il L most eon- xeiiieiitly situated. In'ing in «’io.>e jirosimiiy to (
5i-.liiirn station on dn- main north line. TIk’ i-.’ is also a xerx <dd esjj,l,ii...|a‘d ea(1 h* marUi’L liehl \xi‘x’l<l\. I*’rom the Jidting. it is apparent that du* ile-inaiid' of the .small a- Well as the iargk’ hu'er- ran lie iin-l at
d.is s:,l.-.
SLEEP. l'hjlos<i]>)ter- ami otlni'.s haxe loid i|s that
a man al the ag«’ of PD lias spL’iit 5Bi x,’ais tO’ more sleeping, ami hax.’ ptiinled out to
iis the impoi’ taime ot .saxiiig yx'jir.' ol our lilx* !*y slex’piiig !e-s. -\dviee to restrict our »h’c|. ardlieially js \ »*i’\ <!a iigerotjs.
.\ppar4’oiiy the heii i' tve .spx’ iid i:t .-hep
wv s|„.|id n tit>i’oli t a hi v. In rx-alily .sh’i’p js iar nioi’e imporlant llian lood. 'I'liat ha-^ Ik'i II proxefi hy «*\pi’ i’i im-ti t s nunie on animals. II .on* 'ct ot anim.’iU i-; starxi-d and ii anoiinr sti of die same atiimais is k\ell-le.l .hilt is prevented trooj .sh’eping. till’ animals xh-prixed ol' sk-^-p wjil «!i,’ in a I'ixv days dioiigh we|i-lexk whih* dm .starvx'd ;ini.'ii.’iI' who are gixen sleep will -iii’vixi’ tor wxeks.
Sleep give- iteee-sj,l_\ I’i - l to .MU’ liodix’' am! ]>ari ieiilarly to otu- hraiii and ik’Iwx’'.
whii’h joinilx I’x-giilat*’ I'lir In’ai l , lung', ilige-lion. ami ex'k’fy tin'ielion oi iln- box!.''. Sh’x’p gi'x"' ihi' i lid ispeiis:ible rest to lb'* ex er-woi’king brain and nerxa-s.
w.’ HimI ibat -leeple-snes- rapidix nerve iroiilili’s. lo a gem-rai tux’alnl odmr V ei’v sci’inil' e**tl'e(|U.’m es,
•ads II :i1i'l
To some «’Nleol sleep [ ' «•< pi i V a h ’ 111 mi l*«od. ,\ sla»’ving animal and ;i ' larv ing hiiniati Ipeing a- UX'II trix’s 1,1 sh-ep m<t only in k.
hung. I’ , hill also to presk’ i’ve sirmiglh and to gain n«’W sirejigth siipplie.l by sleep.
.<h k’p. in tlm words of do* aneteiil'. i ' the greal re'lorer ol
iiiankiiid. f.-el didl and hing iiiil. ill
ail.-r a iii” iil’ s rr-l. we
..light to wake ii|> l. hxsieally and meitlally refreslied.
.Nor.inally. Il we
«lo not wale' up feiiivx-naled h_\ sleej. luii ediing
.hi lo slx’x’p in ; No one can i sleep noi'iiiall.x .
1 T’oi’dam-t' vv iili our ■
1
1 liow long men Tlm imx.’xi ol .sleep
ni't as some jieo]i!«* eat mol’* i|Uiekly th odiel’s.
iPal of iood. is hy iio means iinilot’jn. Some s|ee|> more i 111 eii'i V cl.v thaJl other
Il»»v\eve|’. ov’x’r-long sleep i ' not
hemdieial. Ii max' h«- eoniparxd lo .<vx’ !- iiidiilgeiK'o in lood.
It wo wi'li lo sh’L’p Well wi’ slioithl go to
h«’d with a go.ul pliysiral ami im-iital eon- M’iem’i*. Wi* sh'Utid xli'.ard onr wot’t’i.’s wilh oiii’ liolho-: ami look lorward to he! with the .same ideasitre wilh which vv •• lo“ U forward to tin x-iii«iyaliie meal, ‘llm ph.''ieai coiisx’ienee will kx'cp its avxak«‘ il xv<* have- h:id a heavy .timal soon helor.- going to resl. 15v’ei'-i iidulg.’ iiex’ ill lood ,'hoi’lly helore re- l i i’iog is a fi’iililid eaU'e ol restlessness ami of a feelitig tif i ider liiednC's ,n had ta'te ill till’ tiioudi. eti’.. when We get tip.
out dr<‘:iiiis.
Il is tin- mu tual thing ixi slee[» well v. illi- I'.ioil x‘au*n helorx’ going to
!hm! ke.'ps certain lunetiiuis ol the hody iielive ami pr.‘Vi*nts »ui»’ getting all the goo<! Wx’ ejitl from tin* pxU’ iod we .’-px.Uiil ill hed. l)vx*r-liol Iu*d clothes and siitlly :iir :ilso iulerlx’ i'x- with llm (pialil.v ol out’ .s!ee|«. 'I'liere are. of xoiii'X'.
......ph’ 'vho havm so
exeelleiit ;i (lige-titui tlnit pangs of hiing-w av\5ikx*n tlieiii in the
mill.lie oi llu* iiiglit. 3'luise will In* w iM*
(li gestilde
l.iod shortly helore retiring . .
to kei‘p .Something lil llix'ir Ivedsiile.
l.ssued h\ ihx* .New ll'.'altli J^oeieiy. Pedf.u’d-s.|uare. W. ( ’ . 1.
(Continued from preceding extluinn.)
(i i’cenup .'Dk! Alts' \\alt<ui.- .Mr. 'I roop was re-x*lei*tx*«l l.tiy viec-ehairtnan. ^ Hioei'.san Coiifx'i’x'iiee rep'-esentatIves. Air. 'I’ro.ip ami Mi'S Prx‘wx*r. Puri-tleeaiml Conlerenee i’eiueseiitative.s ; Air. Troop ami .Mr . (Jxjrnu'xl.
Frex'-Will Olforing). soxtxm. as well.a.s Snndav .schools,
tho whole congregation thnnlcod tho wardens •uul
asked to tonvov the
he.st wishes oi the nicef- itip to du' Pev. his’ wxildiiig. Vicsu- for
fo tlio . Kiistcr Olfering. h
o.\
prro.ssod Kiistc
e texi Olfering. the
In closing his ju
thx* meeUng gnitefnl
siml on bollnilfnil
js****-*..... on
the tonchor.s in day ami inngazino tlistribntors,
.succuys the Lads the
, thnnk.s ol
the ol
.sidesmen, Air. Gorrard (.secretary of the tlm-elioir,
rtngons.
and all Avho did any work fov tho church, not omiding Mr. Siamkinait. uJio. hat alroadv nmdo htsmark hy umnguratnig amt j ’limiing with . g.-ent.
Institnlo. .
'Hio Pev. M’ . .Speakman was .1. Lunvl on fho
oe.msimi ol very
1(1 Itikx’ .s.um* I'ti'il.x ol milk at
Plbhle.sd.’ile Wamieiei’s: P. llllds.Ui pap-
t.’iiii), !•!. St a ndr: tig. .1. ProolL'. 'I. Sxotl.^ k . lltnlMUi. .1. I.ohlioti'e, (i. llmlsnn. S. (5or- tiaii. II. Weaver. Iv. t.onivvell. and |)i(rkeiis.
Pil.Mesxlale Wamler. r.s 11.: T. Powlmr (caf- la itd. .1. -Mooi’x’ . .1. Slaii’r, F. (5rn.v. S.
'I'iiylor. A. Wilkinson. II. .*^eott. .1. I’ jirle’r. I». SwaI'l.rix’k. K. .Ma'iers. li . J'oulds. lies.. O. Prook-'.-
Clilhx*roe; P. .<otil liw «.rih (xaiUJiin), T. l■■ooh•. .\. I’kiole.
L. Islnu’wood. •). Harris.
'I'liompsoii. I<.
Wilkin.sxpii. l‘k .Jom-s, -M.
Croaspial.’ . W. .Mas-.-x. and Pileiifx.rd. Clitheroi.’ I I . : W*. Prierley (x-aptiiiu). II.
Itivon. I’’ . .Mdei’.slex. K. .Sims. ,1. SoulhwortIt. !l . Pye. 'C. Alxlersley. Oddi.’. 1. .Mu'«>n. ii . O.vliitrgli am! W. Petumin.
Parrow: O. II. Walmsh’V. ,|. Comiman. H.
Oiiodimiu, .1. .Sherlikx’t’. .1. Crabtrex’ . il. Pooth W. Craliiree. A. .‘^linger, P, Oarrett. C. Petu’.l-sWorth. and Piay. Pes.. ( ’ . |
•’oI’rest. Parrow H. ; . Codilard. W*.
Wil.sou. C.
lioldeit. 'J’. ’PateJield. C. l''oi’i’x’.st. W. Wilkin son. .1. Wa'libi.'ok. C. WashbrxHtk. .S. Wilsott, .1. .Smithies.
l’'ratik!:iitd. Pes.. .!. \\\*ar- Whalh’x i l . . ,\. 'laxior (.'apiainf. F. Haw
orth, <5, Carral l . II. l’".astwood. -\. !,ittle. W. P. I’mlner. Jf, Callow. ll. Wilkinson. H. Vat’ley. F. Sla. -’v. and A. Other.
Ciitheroe Wedm*'<lay : T. Pvxh’heard <x ap- lain>. A. Lawson. .\. Wilkins»»n. .1.
( ’x)vx-
giil, I’’, llindle. .\. Snovvck’ii. .1. '
rhoinp.son. P. I51aekhuim. .1. SpetM’,’!’. P. llx-ye.s itiul W. Wliipp. Ih*s.. W. Diigdalx’ , P. Prc.wn and 11. (: rlmshavx’ .
WADDJNGTON. l5UOl» FIIH>.\'l'. The inllu.'. of visitors to
tlo’ vili.’ig*’ vva.s tmt as gr'-.-t a.s laM .vear. al- diotigli tile weatlo’r was t«» hs-aiitin*!. Hot*-!
:iji(l rx'.siamanl kex’per's b.nxl to <;itlx*r lor huge p.’irties «)f pedestriaii.s, although lit** niajoiitv* broiiglii iln'ir own ••atahh’s. ivc|mring only lea. - The vilhigi* 'lilts .servix’x* vva-^ wx*II patronised, and lonve.xed pa'-'t'iigers with x’oiii J >a ra I i V <’
tfoni timl to Clillnu’e*’ .
'I’he fjK’ t that no serioii' ateiflent^^ iK’xiirred ij nu)sf gratifying.
J.Kl'Tl ■ I,’ Iv. Tln-ie w.'is a .'.e ,d a 11 x’lulume at .'st. lleh’ ii's Sunday .‘'x’liool on \Vx’dne'day
evening wiieti :i dx-'eriptivi* hT’tnre enliiiv.l •• In .^tiniiy ( ‘liines " was giveti in
xonneeti.To with the .Sneiely lor tho I'l’opagation of the Co-pel. U’ illi the :itd ot atl x’\e**!lem lilin depieting lile In l.ux’igit eoiintries. Mr. (L. I'.istlethwaih*. die lex’tui’er. elevcily out lined die valuahie vn.rlv of tin- .S.x-iety. Tlie Px-v. P. .Mnirliead presidi’d over llm n:e<’l!iig. Thx’ proeec’ds uer«’ tor the .‘-5,M’ iel v.
l’;.\.STi’*.P SIvP \'ICl’I.S. Thx* int.*rior of .St . rdc7 to forget llii’ tronliles ami pang' ol
Ilelen'od 'llnfell w a> t .is|et iilly tieeorated. hy niemhet’s .d the eoiigix’.gat ion. with evx*r- gieeiis aii.l ilaihuiil.s. j,,r the Faslx-r sx-rvixcs. Tli.’te w.'ie e:ipit:il eoilgregat ions on Snnda.v. The eomiiinnix’alit s tiinnhereii IPDat tlm lO-.'li) .sling x*i:<’h:i I’i-.!.
hx'ld ill lie* ;d tei’im.iii ami al (i-5»D [mn . leslal eveii'iuig was hehi.
eliildrx*n’s seiviee was rim \ ix’ar fPe v. P.
Maitland 1 leiulersiui > ofli. lateil at all llm
.serviees. Tho Ivaster olfering.'. vvliieh ii:- x’liale a private
.sul.seripl ion. anmnnted to e*J7 Is-., 5!d. The set V’ ii e.s at .S| . (aitherine’.'. We-i Mra.lloid. vvei’x* holy x-ommunhm at. 8-D
a.ni., sling x-imiiarist at 10-55D
a.ni.. ami l•ve»l'.u^g :it t>-.'5tl
p.ni.. all <’ondnetx*(l hy the pxv. P.'^.Mtiiiliea.!.
Tl.ere were h" com- m n n l e a 1 1 1 ’I'ln* >>H
x.’i ing4 ant.united lo .',M I l ‘ . 8.1. WF-SIJ*:Y.\.\ C I IF PCI I .
F.aster .<iinday
was at the Wesleyan Melhmlis i Church the ..e. asi.Hi «U aillilv ei’.sary sei’vix x*s. x’.uhIiK’U*.! ||> the Px’v. (5. II. Marshal!, fornierly siiper- iiiieiident iiiinistx*r «»! tin* Clitiu'rue eiiviiit. .\ I the liiui'ii i mg set’v i.’e tlm text *' .Now I' Clu’ist ri'. It from th-' xl.-atl and lH*eoiTix' the l i l ' l Iruil .*f them th:U >leo|..” was appro priately .11-x’tis!-i**l h_\ .Mr. .Marshall.
llm
ehoir n*n.ler..l the anthi*ius ••'I’liere i-: a gieeii hill.” ami in the . Veiling. Chrisl OIII’ pa^—.>v'or.” most impre-sivokv.
In the
x’Vi’ iiing Mr. .Marshall pre:u’lmd
e1n.pa*titly 11’om tin- l « ' ; l ".\ I.... .. hath lom-h.-d me.” Tlier-* ua- a erow.letl e.uigregati.ui.
'I'lte
eolle.’tiotis. ill aid <U tli.* Trust Fiiml. e.x- eee.le.i LH».
RIMINGTON. Till’ gi’imi'.tl meeting ol tin* village elnb
was held in tin* citi'u'ooiu at ” 'Hit* Havoii la-l vvx’ek. 'Hie Sxeretaiy. Mr. AV. P. Ilar- gre:iv’es. read the sUitemem of axx’iutlil- lor the piist .xear.
tietiv'iix’s a Ualaiie.* of f 1! was hamied over to i!ie War .Mx'imu'ial C.uiunil Ix-e.
.\s a |•l••^nll of the year’s It was
poiidexl out limt a. liluary <’ii]»hoimi. cosiing LS. haxl
I.eeu paid f«U’ <uit of tlm fit lids. - .M r.
.1. Stallworth, who tK’en|ii<d the chair in tin* abseme of tin* prx*si«h‘ iit. Air. 'I'. PyexTofi. prop.,’.<*il a vote «.*f thatiks to Mr. Iligson. on hehair til tin* War Metimristl Committee nml iM.*
nil.ers of tlm hisiiiiiio. tm’ the u elulu’.iom ilnring the winter immtlis.
***..* of tin' 'I’he
ni.ition XVas se.’iuitletl Ii.v-Mr. I'. Titlsvvx*!!, who saiti tin* institutt* Innt l)i*eii tho mx'jtns t»f lu'itiging iht* young pi‘oph* logetlmr and of x*realing st goml spij-it. Air. 'rixlswell also athled that special ilninks w<*re dm* .to .Mr. lligsjin It)!’ gifts of I’
ofre.sliinenls at .several eveiif.s which Inul Istketi place thei’xy during the wlnlt*r. Aelcnitw Ix'dging Un*
expre.ssions of thanks. Air. IMgson intimatxHl that' he wouM consid(*r Ihi’owing opiui (ho howling^ green and tennis conrt.s for (ho
n.so of Riinington- inn.s during tho coming snimncr.
jonrnx.*<l for three months an appliontion for S
imrUc’^ >vonld gel logv*lhcr again.
Tho Porongh
Alagi.strato.s y<*.sU*rday ml- L in.TinU.'nanctx order inatkx hy FIUmi
Gx.-lxlard, who allx*gx*d jK'Vsistonl ernelty hy her
hn.shnnd, Polmrf. Geldard. » f f>,
lI.Trrop- Htri*v'l.
'J'ho hopx' was
v.xprvs-.cxl that tho
T h e A d i r e r t i s e r Sl T im e s and thc-y will__buy your goods'^because fho
THE ADVEllTiSER a TlfdES IS THE BEST WAY
OF R E ACHING TH E LARGEST NUMB E R OF
BUYE.RS IN _ THE SHORTES T POSSIBLE T IME
V ii’ i
aninor inisha
l.artt wo<*k-ou ef this parti fact over •apixxaraneo— iMMjd for nn T tlux corner
Ono .sv'rliv
EXPERT BOBBING AND SHINGLIiXG BAILEYS, 3, CASTLE STREET
A T
llocom.tnomlrl 1kh.xu forxvnr«l Gouncil, bntj tho ronrcscrl Rtancx-M t)jx.*s.r from a Cor-:| whito linxjs J
A d v e r t is in g in l)o-i
By those who tel l jyou that^Trade has gone to the dogs.”
It may not recover for the man who sits down and bewails his hard lot, but the trader who goes out for more business wil l reap the reward of his energy. Show the Public that you thinkj^tmda is good by
Was I • .d ■••uri’e«i
Fri,i:,;. a ii-.olor- I ; .•
iat,*
M.lT!;g ’ J >x’* l xU’< < • v.l’ei'*' tie .inv.-r. .Mr. Plaeklmr;-, .sn-i a ini'. 1 -•’
amt .1 1 ’;,-. x'xTtj -jiii.’ -. 11 aViiig to .si
woma u'.' s; ;i on th” p;i! the fae.,-. umbul.l I;’’,* (5. il. and
i;
ilrigad*.’ a ahovil th*’ Alayo-’s 1*. ex'iit re, Th< visitxir t'r-'-a; ami vv ho -Xm-tlmr r-”- X isiixir ki-” roaxl f»y -lu W III) got ■ to. ot tho Pr i ;; < ’xU’l 'O'M PitUxT. ’5;. v\i 7-BD. niaiv-r
F.'nlio’ -. \\| 7-:m lo 1 'I
J’riv.-ii.- •; Supx'rini’ tni (hUeer ,1. ilirtuigh-'iit of thx* N H ari'ou .. .. Ll'ixd. I'ari^ Mrs. Cross!.-1 inakx* an •shiliing fuml| t ion on ..
wa v.s. sh.ouh.. to thx* ]-nl.*li>l
AY. BRAITHAADVriT & S0A>i The World’, Had t'hii.l Mok,','.-.
4,S . SALFORD. CLITIU5K0E
Ladies Tan Ono Bar 6'8, 7 11, 9 6, 11 3, to 25 * Ladies Pat Ono Bar imi tat ion Lizard tr immea 6 8, 8.4
Ladies Pat One B: r Real Lizard t rimmed, (n i r I'.x.dtjsivc desigj;, 15 6
Latest Shades and Designs in Ladies fmin 11 9 to 22 6. Children’ s from 4 5 to 12 ■ Best Qual i ty Lizard Ono Bar 48 -
Largo variety Gonts Black and Tan Shoo 1 1 8 to 25 -
I ’a V i s \ VISU' ANJt JtK (T»NVi\(;i:D THAT I'OK K! .VSD (
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tralli.’ ot Po' fuira-1
lor r.i :n ( h:
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( 'l idier « »e X'. (timr.loy. Parroxx- \‘ . Piinih'x’ .<t. .Viulrekv .-.
Ilead V. niaek|>ool. l.iwlami .Moloi.s V.
Idhhlr.sdao* Ua J id o fe i '
l.aiieaster Dai’uini.
IMldd.KSD.VM l.ihhlesilale Wandei'kT.s Whalley V. Cherry I'ree. Puxi ’mieii V. (5lidieroe. |}urnley St. .\mlrex\’s v. Ha.r lilaekhui'M St. .lolin's x'. Read davw L’ ii V
*. Watid i ngton. Telephone 6503
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P E RM A N E N T W A V IN G makes fi.e -ti.iiei of Hair !)cauti iti! -Difl vx.ivy.
SIDES permanent ly curled from 12 W A T E R W A V IN G cur speciality
!•-1.5( J KN'I*’. ntid all otln-r np-to<iat.’ m. t used in <'ur I l.tinlressine e-i ;
dili.siii’ie,’
W A L S H S
Ppeston ^ew Road B LAC K BU R N
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th,.* -Nexv Hr giori..u- V
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P IC K E R IN G S f o r PIANOS
7 7 , DARISES S T R E E T , BLAOKBURH: (OP POSITE QUEEN'S H A L L
EXPERT BOBBING ■' ■
1' b a i l e y s . 8, C A S T L E STREET
(Cort jh'**! FUn^^ V.
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The Fa-1’
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f.iviuired l.y ;iiiiemL 11w til' uhi-'h had M '■
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door.' ami v . i 'J-Jm,. Iv;U:i': E
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