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.St. Jjiiues’s Chureli, on .Saturday, of aMr. John Boothnian, eldest .son of CminciJlor J. (and the Ikitc Mrs. Bootlnnan, 19a, lisliton terrace, and Maud, youngest daughter oi Mr. J . IT. (and tlio late Mrs.) Nutter, 9,
llu.ssid-street. Given away by lier fatlieJ*, tile bride liad a, dross of ivory crepe de chine, the georgette sleovc.8 being trimmed with silver lace ami ornamented with buckles, and hat te tone. Lilies and white lieather
compo.sed the liomiuel. Tlie bridesmaids,
5fiii.ses Maud Nutter and Kmily Marsden (nieces of the bride) W(‘re in pink crepe de cliiuie, with Jiat.s of the .same .shade, and they carried bouquets of pink and white carnations, Mr. Gerald Ibmthmau accom panied Ids brother as best man, tlio grooms men being .^Tr. Frank and ^Ir. James Nut- U*r, brothers of the bride. The eereniony was iierformod by the lUetor (Rev. 0 . Letts), with >ir. AValter WiFon a t the organ. Following a reception held a t Mr. SwahV cafe,
Caslle-.street. .\rr, and Mrs. lloothman left for Scarbnrongb. the bride making tlie journey in a dro's of blue crepe de chine, beige coat and lint. On tlieir return they will make, rlu-ir home a t 32. Ijittlemoor-road. Amongst the mnnerous
pre.seut.s received were a tesi service and sottiv covers from friends and collcagne.s at Mr. Wilson's
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ALudi interest contred in tlic wedding at BRIGG^ALTHAM.
by her fnend, .MiG> Bessie .Liddlc, whose dre.'ss was of briskn coloured crepe <Ie chine witli hat to correspond. Her bouquet Mas compost'd of i>ink carnations and she woio a gold engraved bangle, the gift of the brnlegroom. Mr. AVilliam Briggs, broilier of tlie bridegroom, fullilled the dutie.s of
be.st man and Mr, Joscpli Altham, brotlier of the bride, was
groom.siuan. During tiie M.'rvic<‘, a t wliich tlio llev. K. N. IJv(?.»:ey ofiiciated, the hymn ’* 'riic voice tlnit broiitbeil o'er Eden” was .‘iiing. Mis.s Fleteher presided a t the organ and playeil the Bridal Marcli from T.obengrin and as the bridal party loft tlie church discoursed Mendolssoliirs Wedding starch. A recep tion was afterwards held at the limne of the bride and later the happy couple left for Southport for the honeymoon, the bride tr.avelling in a navy thrc'c-picce ensemble, ,and double-skin fitch fur. llie gift of the bridegroom.
Ainong.st the mnnerous gifts roeeiviKl was a liandsomo oak fimeplece from friends of the lirido at Ciitlieroe ShirtingH Ltd. Mr. and ^Ir.s. Jlrigg.s will take ni> their residcia?e at High Cliff Bnng- ,aloiv. (Jriiidleton.
Ambrose’s Church, Grimlleton, on Saturday morning, to witiietis the marriage of Mi\ George Briggs^ youngci't .son of IMr. and Mr.s. John Brigg.s, of Cliureh-street, Slatd- hurn, and Mi^s
T.ilian Altham, -eldest daughter of ^Ir. and Mr.s. Thomais Altliam, of ()rchard-viow, Grindleton. The bride, wlio was given away by lior uncle, ^Tr. Francis Jackson, of Accrington, was neatly attirwl in a dress of ivory crejic* tie (.’iiiirc and embroidered veil surmounted by a wreatli of orange bloasonis. She wore a .string of pearls and carriinl a bmu|uet of Easter lilies, pink carnations and wliite heather.
A large congregation assembled a t St. .Slie was attended as hridosmaid BRISCOE- GATES.
di.st Church, by the Pastor (Ih'V. 'Hiomas Fi.'-h), a. wiKlding took place in which Ibe bridegroom was Mr. 'I'om Bri>coe. of Mon- tagno-street, and the bride. Miss E. F. Gatc.«, si.*cond daughter of ^Ir. and ]\Trs. AV. Gates. 11, Ciustle-view. The bride, who wore rose beige creixsde chine with hat to tone, and carritd a bom[uet of lilies, orchids ami white luNither. wa.< given away liy her father. The princij>al hrideonaid was Miss Eva Gab‘.s. ('istci*) AVi'iiring innshroom crepe do chino, the blisses Hilda, and Dorothy Gate.s (neieos) having fnx’ks of blue .silk. Mr. G. Briscoe, of Liverpool, brother of th(‘ bridegroom, wa.s best man. witli Mr. J. Whittaker groomsman. Following a recep tion hold a t the bride's home. i\lr. and iNTrs. Briscoe loft for .Sonthpori, an-.l on thoir return will reside .at ^fontagno-stroet.
On Saturday, a t .Moor LiUic Fnited Moili- CHESTER—HITCHIN.
the host man and Mr. H. Heaton and Master J . Hit-chin groomsmen. 'Die ceremony, which wsOfi performed by tlio- Vicar (Rev. R.. Maitland-Hendorson) was fully clioral. Mr. H. Dyson presiding at ihe organ, and <lis-
cour.sing .appropriate inn'iic as the . bridal procession ontereil and left ilio cliurch. A roixTption was held at the Higher Buck Hotel, AVaddington, and later Mr. and Mr.?. Clioster loft for London, wdiere the honey moon is being .spent, the bride travelling in a. beige two-piece .suit. Upon their return the newly-married couple will take ^ up residence a t Grenvillc-road, Blackburn. The bridegroom’s present to the bride was sable fur. and to the bridesmaids signet rings. Tlio bride’s present to tlie bride groom was a signet ring. From the Borough Engineer and Staff, Town Hall, Blackburn, Mr. Chester recoivod a timepiece, and tho many handsome presents also in clude a case of fish kniVo.s and forks from St. Catherine’s Cliurch olioir, of which tho brido was a member.
A ’alter Troland was
the Canadian Rockies will bo interostod in tiio illustrated article on tho Rocky Mountain Indians. See page 5.
veil surmounted with a coronet of orange blossom, and carrieil a sheaf of lilies and white heather. There wore three hride.s- iiniulri, the Mis.*:es G. nnd D. Hitchin (
si.sters of tlie bride) and Miss J . Parkinson (cousin of the bridegroom). They wore attirod in pretty dresses of lloral ninon with insertcnl Vandykes of beige silk lace to form an uneven hom, and Dutch caps of gold lace irimmod with imdti-colmired ilowm'.s. 'J’heir bonquotis wej-c composed of pink carnation.s. Air. A
given away by her father, was charmingly attiroil in a long-sleeved dress of ivory tucked georgette trimme<l ivitli liiamonte. an<l having a. full .skirt witli the new llarc olfoct.
'I'lie bride, who was .Slio w’ore a haml-omhroidereil net
and Miss F. N. Plitcliin, daughter of !Alr. and Mn. llohert Hitcliin, of the Old Hall, AVest Bradford. Both are particularly well known in tlio district, the liri<le’s
f.athor being a well-known anction(H*r ami Chairman of Bowland District Council while iMr. Cliosf-er bolds a post witli the Black burn Clorporation.
’ilhis, AVest Bra<Iford
at Wmldingtoii Clmreh, on
Tue.day, of .Mr. T. P. Cho8ter, son of Mr. and .Airs. J. Clu’ster, oi Brook A
(treat interest was taken in the marriage GEORGE—SMALLEY.
Barnoldswick, on Saturday, the Rev. T. N. Phillipson performed the nuptials of Air. A
George, of 1, Jamos-stroet, and Aliss Doris Smalley, daughter of Mr. and Airs. AAhireing, of 9, Arthur-street, formerly of tow Aloor, Ciitlieroe. The bride was given away by her stepfather, Air. M. A
A ’illiam George, .son of Air. and Airs.
attircxl iu a cedar marocnin dre.^s, witli hat to con-espoml and carried a bompiet of red tuli])s and carnation.s. She was attended by her cousin, Aliss Phyllis Smalley (Low .Aloor), who wore a dn.'.ss of lieige crepe de cliino with hat to niati’h, and by .Aliss Ida Harris, of Barnoldswick, who wore a ro^e heigo dress with liat to niaU-h. Each ciirried a bouquet of pink tulips, gifts of the hridegrooni.
A ’areing. Slie'-was
best man and .Air. Horace George, grooms man. The gills of tho bridegroom to the bride and maids were gold brooches.
.Air. 11, B. George was
bride’s gilt to the hritlegroom was a gold ring.
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hymn .snug being Tlu^ A'oiec that hreatlied o’er Fdon.*’ The bride and bridegroom are both mendiers of the Calf Hall-road Wesleyan Mission choir, the bridegroom also being assistant secretary of the Sunday School, and gmieral secretary of Uu* AVesley Guild. Following the ceremony a rece|)- tion was hold a t tlie home of the bride. Air. and Airs. George were the recipients of many presents.
'I'lie service was fully choral, tlie HARRISON—DOUGLAS.
Canon J . E. \AL WalMs, at AA'Iialloy Parish Church, on Alonday, of Aliss Elsie Douglas, youngest ilanghter of tlie late Air. and Airs. Douglas, of BLsho]) .Vucklaml, am! Air. Alaxwoll Harrison, only son of Air. ami Airs. J . Harrison, of St. Alary’.s-stri'cfc, Clitheroe. 'I’lie bride, who was given away by her hrolhor-in-lnw, Ah*. Jacks, was attend<Ml by AHs» Doris 'fhonian. Mr. ITugli Rickies was liest man and Mr. Jolin .AleDowell grooinsman.
'I'Ik; marringo was solemnised by the Rev. HOLGATE—WIGGINS. Janie A’iggilis, '*ccond daughter of Air. and N
.Saturday, at whi<*h tlie Rev. .1. I*'. French was th«‘ oHieiating clergyman, was tha t of Air, Giles Holgate. eldest moi of Air. and Alr.«. lfoigat<‘. A A
A furlher wedding at Langho Cliureli, on ’liailey .V>>sc!nl»ly Room>, to Aliss
Airs. AA'iggins. Rreslon-row. Billington. Tlie bride’s tlress of heigo georgette was trimmed witli ])earls. and tea roses composed her honejnet. Alivs Florence Holgate (sister nl tlio bridegroom) who aUendetl tho hridi', wore white crepe de chine, witli jiicture mit, and laid a honi(net> of pink carnations. .A riHN'ption at the .Assembly Rooms fnllowcil the eoremony. and snhsecpiently Air, and Airs. Holgate left for .Sonth)>ort. tlie lirlde travelling in navy bine <’o>lnme. and led hat. On their reriirn ihoy will make their lioim* at Rank' (.'otlagos. Biilliigton.
HUDSON—DAVIES.
the ceremony. 'I’he bride, wlio wore a dres^ of inivy him* galierdine ami pale blue hat. was aLtended by Alr.^. Alaida Berry, wearing mauvi^ .silk, with hat. of fawn georgette. Air. Sli’plieiison B(*rry (nephew of tin* lirido) performed the duties of h o t man. .Mr. H. I)avi<}s (son of tho bride) being grooinsm.iii. Air. and Airs. Hudson arc* to make tlnor home at 5. Hentliorn-road.
'I'lie Rev. 0. A. Betts porforrneil KNOTT—EGLIN.
A r(*coj»tion afterwards took j)lae«* a t the bride’s lionie, the happy couple being tlie rccii'ienls of many hamlsomc pres<‘nls.
’icar of Ri'ad (Rev. J . A. Latham). PORTER—PYE. Thcwie who saw Captain Brass’s pictures of.
married couple took . up residence at Cliat>el-€treet.
Jolin Porter, son of Air. and Alr.s. James Porter, of Grisdale, Barnacrc. 'Lho cere mony was jK*rfornuHl by the Rector (Rev. \V. C. Jordan). Given away by lior uncle (Air. 'i\- Ward, Lancaster), tlio bride wore ii dr(¥is of rose beige georgette^ embroidered with lovers’ knots, and a satin .straw hat. trimmed wiih roses. She carried a shower bouquet of pink tulips. .She Ava« attended by Miss A. AVarlow (Clitheroe), who wore a dress of bine silk witli h a t to correspond. Her hompiet was composed of roses. Mr. Joseiih Green (Hollins A'iHage) was the best man. 'Pho service was fully choral, Airs. G. AValorworth presiding at tlie organ, and the hymns “ Ijoad ns Heavenly Father” and ” O," Berfect Ijove ” were snug, the organist playing
Arondel.ssolm’s AVedding Afnrch as tlio bridal party left the church. After the ceremony a reception was held at tlio bridegroom's home in Chapel-street, Slaidburn, Mr. and Mrs. Porter later leav ing for-Quornmore where- tho honeymoon was spent. Upon Uieir return tho newly-
Saturday, llie marriage was solemnisoil of Alii:S Mary J . Ry<*, daughter of the late Mr. ami Mr.s. AV. Rye, of A
A ’idne.s, and Air. WILKINSON—HOLDEN.
elder son of Air. and Airs. J .
AVilkrn.son, of Corporation-street. Clitheroe, formerly of Hm\st Green, to Alary Agnes, elder dan'ghtor of Mr. and Airs. Ricliard Holden, of
Ro.so Alonnt. The. bride, in dre.s? of ivory crepe do chine, witli veiP and wreath of orange
hIos.smu, and houcinet of lilies and carnation‘s was given away by her father. Her sister’
Miss AVinnie Holden, as hridosmaid. was in mauve crepe de chine, with black hat, and lie.r hompiet was formed of pink and white carnations. The bast man was the bride groom’s brother, Mr. AVilliam AVilkinson, Air. George Greasley being the groomsman. Tho reception a t tho Shirehurn Arks Hotol was attended, amongst othens, by the Revd. Father Hill, S.J. Mr. and Mrs. AVilkinson are making Hurst Green their home.
.Stonyluirst, on AWylnc-sdav, bv the Revd’ Father George, .S.J.. of Air! .Tohii AVilkinsoni
A woilding of especial interest to HnrM- Green, was that, performed a t .St.. Peter s
At St. Andrew's Clmreh, Slaidhnni, op
John’s Church, Rend, last Saturday be tween Al.r. Winston Knott, younger .son of Airs. Knott am! ihe late Air. .Samuel Kimlt, of “5a, Blackhnrn-road. Great Har wood, and Aliss Alargaret Eglin, eldest daughter of Alr.s. Eglin and the late Air. Frank h'glin, of 8G. Victoria-tCrraee, Beau, The liride, wlio was given .away by her oldest brother, Air. Frank Eglin, of Road, was {liotnresquely gowned in a
dre.ss of <laffodi! georgette, ornamentcil with silver lieads. She also wore a fawn hat of line lieinp straw, from which hung a hunch of ]H'imroses, and him carried a hompiot of arnni-lilies and white heatlier. Slie was attmided by two bridesmaids.
Ali.ss Elsie Eglin (bride's
yonnge.st .sl^{er), of Read, was prettily garbed in a pale green siiot. tall'era
dre.sh of petal design from tho waist. Ih*r liat- was similar to tha t of ihe hriih*’s, hut with a eoclnule of .small flowers at the sld(*, and .she carried a hompiet of yi'llow ojchids. 'I’lie other bridesmaid. Aliss Annie Baron (a little niece of the bride groom), of Great Harwood, was prettily attired in a white crepe de chine dres»; with ninon sleevo, nml wore a cream Leghorn liai, from which linng .streamers of wliitc .vat in. Slie carrit'd a \'ictorian posy. Air. Harry Knott (hridegrooni’K inother), of Great Harwood, was ihe best man, and tin? ci'romony was pt*rformcd by tlie N
A pretty wedding was solemnised in St.
wiHidiiig took phic(‘ between Air. ^ViIliam ITiidson. cMest .son of Air. .1. T. Hudson. G. Humphrey-sireet. Burnley, and Airs. Alar- garec Davies, youngest daughter of tlie late Mr. and Airs. !•’. 3’aylor. Broolc-sireot, OH- thenie.
.At St. ,Jame'-*s C'hnn’li, on .Monday, a WALMSLEY—BAINES.
tsalnribiy. ihi' Rector (Rov. AV. ( ’. Joidan) celebrated the nniitials (.f Air. RoIhtt AAalniNloy, I'ldo^i, >„ji „) Air. ami Airs. .lolm
.St, .-Vndrew's Church, .Slaidhnrn. on
ami hridi'groom to bridesmaids, gohl hrooeho... WATKINSON—GOODERHAM.
Laugln'^, till* Rev. J. F. French (.A’icarl per formed the i-oremony of marriage between Air. John llmiry
AVatkin.son. elde.-.t ^ou of Mr. and Airs. H. AVatkinson, 5U. Railway- terrace. Padiham. and Aliss Iniey Gortnide (.'ooderliam, st'oond daugliier of ATrs. (aii’i the hiD* Air. J .) Goo(lt*rham. Bank CAntages, Billington. 'Pho bride, in drc". of light, bine <-re)K* de eliine, with hat of darker shade, and carrying a sheaf of daffodils, was given a\\a,v h\’ her hrot)u*r. Air. C'lareneo Ooodor- liani. and atti-mled iiy her >L:ter. Mis^ Eva Gooderham. who wor»* dark bine crepe d*‘ chine, with hat to imueii. Air. Richard Atkin-on. brother ot the bridegroom, wa> best limn. Mr. and Airs.
AVarkin.soiu who liave taken np rosidenee a t 22. (T^.nlder- avenne, Billington. were the reidpiem^ of many presents, including china from' col leagues at .Abbey mill.
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niaiils. Ali-is .Linct Sinter (cousin of the bidde) wore apple green georgette, with black hat nmlerlined g rw n : AliK-, Eva AAalmsley silver grey ei'ejie dc chine, witli hat to tone; and the Alisses J . and L. AA'almsloy, white (‘nihroidorod .silk. AVhite, mauve, and pink_ tulips composed the lioiKpii.'ts-. 'I’he sorrii.’o iva.s elioral. Air. .A. Pimiington being at (he organ. Air. Daniel AValmsley a<-eompanied his lirother as host man, the duties of groomsman being ful- 1‘ilh'd by Mr. .lames Roh(*rL Baines, hrolliev of the bride. The guesU were snhsoquontlv entertained at Now Hey. Tin* in-e.-ents. whieii were nninerons. included an oak over- inanlel and .silver fruit spoon from tlie AVliitewell Church choir, of which tho bride is a meniher. 'The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a gold albert: bridegroom to bride, einhroiilered nav.v silk liandbag:
AValmsley, Bla(;k Mouse Farm. Dale Head, and Aliss .Anui<* Baines, onlv danght<*r of Air. ami Air.-.. John Baines, New Hey Farm, \\)iitewell. 'Pho Bride, given away by lier lather, wore a dress o) pale beige georgette over ci-(‘pe do chine, lilaek hat nmlerlined beige, and hompiet of pink tulips an’d wliite heather.
'Phere were four hridos- TAYLOR—WHITTAKER.
dress ol beige cr<*po de <diiiu*. with lint to eorrespoiul. nod <”irrying a hompiet of mauve tulips and wliite heatlier. was given away by her nncle, Mr. I). Bush, and attended by A1 i'S I'klitli 'l’a\|o:- (.si.sfer of the hriile- groom) who was In <-repo de chine of ciKN-ia sliade. will) black hat, ami had a- honqnot of pink tulips and wliite heather. 'Pin* liest man was Air. .Ricliard Taylor, hrotlior of ilu- bridegroom, and tlm groomsman Air. Josepli Bush, (•(lusiii of the hi’ido. The
gue.st .s were
'i’ln* bride, in a
entertaim'd at tlio iiotiie of tlie bridegroom-. 'Ihe honeymoon is being sp<.iu in |,ondon and BonmenimiHi.
ol Air. ami Airs, W. H. 'rayior. 2IL Sr, James .s-st I'l'ct, and l‘’i’eda. only daughter of Air. ami Airs. K. S. B'hittaker, of Black pool, bile ot (.'lilheroe.
Rev. O. ,A. Bott.s (Rector) eelohrated tlie nuptials ot Mr. Jo^epli 'I’jiyi'or. youngest >on
.At .St. Janics’.s (.iiurcli. on ALonlay, the At Tlainhill-road AA'osIeyan Cliurch, METCALFE—NOWELL.
AVcdiiesday, the A'icar (Rev, 1'. G. Gallalior) solemnized the wedding of Mr. John 'riioinns Aletoali'o, only .son of Air. Henry Alctcalle, Waddow View. Waddingtoii, to Alis.s Ma-ggio Alice Nowoll, youugcsi, daughter of Airs, (and tho late Air. iliehard) Nowell, of Crow AWiod,
Brow.siioimc, The hride^ who wore georgette, trimmed lace, over pink silk, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and white healher, was given away by Air. '1'. Hanson, and attended by her sister, Airs. W. Briggs, wearing pale blue wool crope dectrene, with hat to tone, her bouquet also being composed of pink carnations.
At St. Jlichnd's Clmreh, Whitewoll, cii WOOD—WORTH.
interest wa-> solemnised in tlie Bauth* Cliapel between Mr, Fftnlerick AVood, oKUr ^on of Air. Jtveph ami tho late Aim. AVood of Clitlicrne-road, and Aliss Annie Worth’ of Berry-row.
Last Saturday a wedding of eniLiideriib:
attired in a two-piece dress of rose helw' with Iiat to match, was attended bv si>tor, Ali>s Alay AVortli, of St. IJclens, a, bridesmaid. Al.r. Jo.'e{)li '\\ A
ilntics of best man were fulfilled 1)V Air. J. W. Alelcalfe, witli Air. B. Hanson, grooms- man.
tained at ( ’row M'ood. On leaving for tlio honeymoon,* whieii is licing jiassed a t Brack- pool, tho bride made tho journey in tlrccs of navy blue rep. with velour coat and Angola
fur.‘ ROBINSON—COATES.
i.’ontracting parties wore Air. Tdionni'' Edward Robinson, only son of Air. AFarlc Robinson, 21'. Sliaw Bridge. Clitheroe, and Isabella, ehlcst. liangliter of tho late Air. Fred Coates and of Airs. C’oates, Fellside, Slaiilbiirn. Given away by her brother, Air. Fred Coates, tlie bride had a dross of wliito crepe de chine trimmed with lace and orange blossom, and net. veil snniionnted witli a wreatli of orange hlosoiin. White carnations, orange blossom and white heather composed the bouquet, 'file hrideNinaids were Alisses .Margaret and Alary Coates (sistei-.s). their dresses being beige crepe do chine, trimmed laee, witli lint to eorrospond, and honqnets of jiink tulips. All*. Edward Coates, brother of the bride, was best man, tin* groomsmen lieing friends of tho bridegroom—.Messrs. Richard Parkiii- itm and 'I'liomas 'riiornher. Air. H. Dyson was at. the organ. Following a reception at tin* .\ss(‘mhly tiooins, Air. and Mrs. liohin->‘)n left for Aloreeamhe. On their return they are to make tlioir liome a t 7, Alhemarh*- slroet.
( ’hm<’h. AVaddington, on M’ediiesday, by the Rev. R. Alaitland-Hoiulerson (Vicar), tlie
In a wedding sohnnnlzed a t St. Helen’s 'Tlio 'fho guests wore afterwards enter
of the hridegruoin, was best man. The lUv D. ,1. Alorgan performed the Lerenionv’ Afterwards a. rcei'ption wan lield at- tl*.' home of the bridegroom’s
si.ster, Airs. well, Berry-row. 'Dio poujiIc, who Idi h,.. Southiiort for the honeymoon, were tU> recipients of a large number ol pivseuts.
A ’ood, hrollif-r have pa.| s l a id ’b u r n .
Easter was rosixni'ihle for an invadou oi
vi.sitors to Slaidhuni and district. Ksjxxial- ly was this the ca.'0 on Good Friday anil Easter Alonday. A'isitors arrived liy ’bu._ motor-car and cycle, and mnnerous partio; on foot, making for Chipham, Hornby, anil other, centres, (las'od througli the vilhigo. Ou Friday, too, tliero was tho annual .gatheriii" of Frt'ema'ons a t tlio Village Hall, the octa” sion of the Festival of S. Jolin the Kv;mgoli->i. —On Saturday, tho howling green was infoi. inally opene<l, and many
vi.sitors joineil tb.j members in thoir games. 'Plie green is splendid order, and i t is lioix.*d that ii nii| he well patroni-ed during the s<>
a.son. tL dntie.s of honorary secretary and
tre.iMiror are again lo he undertaken by AR-. j_ \ AVotlindin. ” '1T1E CUrClFlXiGN.”—Tlierc >va> nii
EA,STFiRT'i HE.—The line weather iluinp
tn mak»: framv''*. _ hv a pal in the 'T in plac(-l there and rcK-ll or di''.*w| and heyl the »ne:| rimnd!D;I at reams’ r oven th-.l Here t i l le r ra c e ,| ca scad Cl'I and pla
t)Vor tH t-eldoin known rat-e 1 f |
In h'.yt 'i'lie bride, who w;is noatlv TJ
J ^s' Ir •
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e.vcellont congregation a t .St. Andrew’' Church. Slaidhuni, on Good Friday evening, when the Choir, assisted by friends from Clitheroe, and under tlie o»iiKluctorshi|> oj Mr. Ernost .Alien. aLo of Clithero*-. mive a very impressive interpretation of Stninors cantata “ 'The Criicilixion.” Air. .Allen ant! Air. .Stanley Horroeks were the }>rincipn! .soloists, the smaller parts being entrusted to J . L. AA'ilson. J . Bleazard ami 'P. AVilkiu. son. 'Pho choir sang with mneli retinemeu: and with tha t .^ense of restraint .'•o noees^nr. in '‘iieii a work, with tho result
ih.at llo performaiK'e thrmighont rellecte<l the higli,;<i credit on all eoneerne<l, ami particularly iL) soloists. Air. Allen, and Mr. A. Pinin'gtoit, the
organi.st. ’Pho soloists gave fine render^ ing.s of tin* r<*ei1ative.s and .solo'. The diiv: “ .^o Thon liftc'-T. ’.Phy divine jieiition ” spI(*M(Ii(l)y •'ling, and O'poeially notahlo were tlio eImrn^es *• God .so lovod the world,” and tho Rrooessional to Calvary. Tin* congrega tion enton.*d with roverenco into tlu* Kingiiii:
of tho Passion hymns, and, while the oolIc-> tion, for tlio clmir funds, was lieing taken, tho hymn ** .Ml liail the power of JosuN niune ’’ was j-ung with groat fervour, follow ing which tlio iloetor (Rev. A
proiionneed tlie Benedieiion. -------------• e € »—
A SADDEN.
show of the Bhiekhnrn and District G;niiii''
.A.ssoriation.
la.st- .Sarnnlay, Air. F. Bond, i'l the 'panlt*is’ English .springer das'., gr.-idi:- ate. won lirsi. .'ind ^I>oeial with liis do:: Dawn. ‘ ami in tho open ilog
ela.ss Air.
morning M-rvii-*'*': were held in ilic Rari'ii Chmx’li and in tin* Baptist (liapel, ihe
vic.ir (the Rov. ,\. E. Ikuieii) and the j)a<ior Rev. 1). I,. Alorganl being ilie prencli«'rs, EXHIBITOR.'S Sr(,’CESS.“ At the aumi.d
hronghi a large numlMT of people from tl;*‘ sniToumling di'.triets inui Sabdon ;uid, ;i' nsiial. hi'-t- Friday there was a long lino if lioople inieiit. on having the frosli air oi I’endle Hill.
IC.ASTER.—Tliis fiisx, lioUdny of ilit*
Viewed I btal ab| >4nds
llie village Were taxed to supply tlie ptV>jd*’ with food.
THE METRONOME.
to regulate tho •tempi of their iioriormam^’ is a litt.'e
in.st.nniient with a pendiihimn tli-’ qxvd of wiio-^e heat.'S can he regulated in aeconlanee witli numbers to which one ond of it is attached and can he inoviJ .i-. dosin*d. The invetitioii of the rm'tronoiii** was the work of .sev<‘ral ingonions mind', bm. tlK' insiTuinom. was iierfeohd by n 'Vionne.'^e named Mnolzol. It is for tbh
rea.son iliat. at- the beginning of many piecr-: of nuiic tlie letter.s
Af.Al. are written, witii .a
mn.sical noto ami n number aft<*r tlk’ii'- The Jotters <.}guify 'LMnolzorH Aletronomt’.'' and the rest of tlie direction that notes ei the length given are lo ho regulatiii to th-' nnmlier stated. Sometimes the ”
M.AL’’ h omitted, i t being understood that, for ev- a,ini)le. a crotelnn .and iho ruinilior 85 .smir- lies that- a AIa»*|/eI‘.s metronome fi.xed at tliiV number will beat the dcssirotl pace of tb”
mn.sk*.
'Idle metroijoin*,'. which allow.? inu^
ici.nr.' .All tho catering liousiy t<\
/ravim' with th| peaks ihe snovfl thronghl
iie roail (non a1 iaintiy yith m ivhieli i l hot oihl iinto th-f /follows
.sunnnit'r .sum nj- R.-c ki.v-l
more si pietun.’r irresistil a plea.sf by
the otE Flone’.s
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hH.TC*asil M-ape w| plains.
Ta.seina tl llirongll M^ht CauadiJ <lesirahl| their seem* o | wouI<! iiUHlernl nuraelel
, Roehie.'l tho resif
Bur
•; this Ho tle.'l ;re-enncf heart H man k Bantr 4 V.. sitnal Vispiraf ji Tin* lat t ( | last.s
E.MSTFJI SERA'K/E.S.—On (loud Krkk.y *. C. .Toribiui <---------------- -
N'>?v
T. R. Ruuer. of tlie A\’hit<i I ln r t Jloti'J. won tlie first prize.
Rcnl whJ
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