» . . i f l i / V ' ^ u , / ' IE. EDIIOfi’S POST-BAG.
2 5 Y E A E S A G O ’ OUR
sfesss^ss
S CULLED FROM ISSUES OF
APRIL 17th 1903. A bazaar oxlondinj; over throo dnys in
EastAU* uax)!:, lioUl bv Snbilon Wcslevans, lizod C5S9.
AVilliam Wluvlor, ulio lind licld oflice as •ivardeii contimiously Hiiu-o ISG'2. was rc- .i{.poimod for tlio forty-socoml time.
(IihhI I 'r iday brought big (rrowds into
. i\ rtrington Mi l i tary Hand, look place a t T/.iinb Roe,
HihbTr'dalo. by t-ycle, wagonette, t ra in and uu foot, and at AVIialloy tlio congestion was '■
uup.nrallobvl.” A gala, promoted by
At ( 'hatburn ( ’liurch Vostry moet ing Mr. L o t t i c r s w i l i e h
c l a s s i f i e d i n t h i . s c o l u m n w i l l p a p e r .
a r r i v e t o o J a t « t o b e
b < i f o u n d
u n d e r t h e i r o w n h e a d i n g s i n o t h e r p a r t s o f t h e
NATIVES OF ESPERANTUJO.
:bc Rev. W, i l . .Duerden, of Martin Top, Mh >pi‘a1;ers were Air. Baron and tlie Rev. W. Watson,
nani Wc'loyans’ annual Mnn<l of Tlopo tea p.any on Good Friday. At the meeting biih followiEl. under the cliairinansliip or
jbi"i' c<uitrilmiing to the ju’ogramine wore Ih-' Mi->os Wade, A. Burns and Bertha Tbtiher. .Mrs, AV. d. Hartley, Afasters. F. Buriw ami Richard Afar?ihall, and AlO'firs. A. Ln\V''on and 0. R. t'alvcrloy.
In tiddition to the choir,
a: (dindleton saw an .attendance of approx- iiuaii-ly -1")0.
TIargrcnv«'s. of Clirheroo, was in the chair, nii'i (imccrted itoniN by the cliildrou wore A iiiiiurc of the iirogr.nnnne.
11m- rn iied Alcthodists' animal te.a party In the evening, Mr. John
.irti.'tis were Naomi Singleton. A. Brcston. l-;ib'-l Road. Miss Davies.
El.sie Scott, Alary r. Sindetoii, Richard TTargrc.avi's, AVennell. R. Knowles. R. Ifargreavos, AValtor
Individual
has writ ten to you in referenee to my charges again>t the J)anveii mob.
Biirm -. Ivhvin ilargroavos. and C. Jackson, •!)m- R<-v, 'W. Topnin giving an address.
Tli“ Pcmlb* For tst Hu n t Roint-to-poinl
St-<-p!e]i:i'-es a t fli^lnirn were hold on \V. dn.'-ilay, Ai-ril loth.
j ' l l i i u i i . | a « . ‘ o f lol-
l:irrie.-v I'tllOUt
a u d
::uii .Act. recntiimciided the abolition of -■■b'lol icc<.
Clitberne Town Council amongst vaiuous connected with the new Fdnca
Ai Whalley AVedeyan C'hapt'l. on the
H ib . a
w.Milling took nlace between Air. Ri bald Srnithic.^. a former well known wi. ker-kceper for Whalley Criekot Club, and
M:-v< F. A, Rob<‘rts. of Billinglon. \ t ( luatlmrn. on the l l t l i . the dcatli
.M Uired of Alr^. Susannah Afonk. aged (10. (h, Ka'ter .Monday, the membop of the
t h - l ’. o r > L A
1 Ity of t h o
l i i l i o i i t i I d l l
I
fj.stanii o f
iiulini; t h i . > l i a . = » I r o d i i c -
I niririh-i la nd,
I I w i t b . I t s
t e l f
■ c o n - C t ' M t . Thurf
J u i ! lil)'. of v r r -
| l l i i i n - , f l i r a & y o a n ?
l l i t y
[ ; r o p o f a r « ^ u - o f
J ii>ti aii |m . and i i a v v i
• i a n d M n l . v t c . .
I l i i i c i o n t .
1 o f t h ‘ ? » I i t r o n o n . l i f r o m o l i a l l r .
I I S
I'li r m e i s 1 jn in
b o
. iu e d the plav Tlic Charcoal Burner , lolioucd bv ibo farce RarbaraN Rover.^. ' Tb.- ‘. a ' t included Misses (]. and !M. •.vcll T Barker am! .M. AVells, Messrs. B. AV,nVkl,-v. !■:. Ikuk.M-. A. AVciy. I-. Cronl;. H. Winckicy. R. Ormcrod. .1. Hart ley
. i.d P. Afalone, l-:..k.v<or AIilL'..<. F.S.A. . -!ivo :i rocital ill
■)r.. i*:iri-h ('hiiri-ii Siiiuliiy .‘'climil on Uio 1)„ tlir ,-nme <l;ito, 1>.C. Arnivdcii. wjio.
on ncrouiil of tlio ill-lioiiUli oi
ul tiis tiiniilv uliioli no<.o>>itato(l liib lesign.i ■i„., from 'tlio lioroiioli Poln'o I'orco nn<l .a-movnl from Hu- ( l i^lr id. iviis ontcrtainoi •„ .liiim-r ami i in-ontod witli a lramo<l .bnti-Lrrapb of bi>< colleagues.
\ loiiii.T Imtilior in 111*' town. Mr. Hoary
ft..ri:.o.n, afroil rid. " i i ' loiiliil rloiin n' a at. till' Stat ion Holol.
■,f,iKo. mi the lAtli. Ml i ibt- ilftvm;! to 11... Iliaoklmrii I'oli.-o ('oiirt. tho linr>o took
„a.!
ri.al a . lauohtor of Dr.
I.aiu-n?tor of virimlloton. mot rloatl.
M- Karnworlh. Mavor of lilaoklmni, who .7 . / '
;-t-ung l-ridgi- ;n;iri w:i
-.rmht iioar to All Saints ( Imrcli. Iviiookrxl down and iiiitiiod n e a r
• iiiiveyam:'
veliM and. nllidtsl with
FaVnwortb aligbtod, on. Ids Tlie D a r w o n - s t r o e t , lorry. The cnacb- ,„nbed to ids in,inrie.. in n ncai-bv H,np to
Mtcbed on to tbo
iior.se, but ATr. ^
wbii'li be bad been earned. W A D D IN G T O N .
should not ; : r s i ; s r 5 r t . i s e - r . . . a i r . . , ; . r : : ; : ; s r y i 5 : p i : ; in- I ^ o c k y
Ibei.ital for twenty year.-. tJ 't i! ; ' 'village, aitbongh
■n.ndevoiiz of many iiicnio partie.s. \.M\IVKUSAHY SIsHVKIKp .
again
| o o d n ( ’ - > A * I tb e iak
have to
rinircb, and excellent bled a t bntli inoriiing .iin , enndiletcd by Hie
,i|v F a M j e r
Sill,;ib:-bis cbo,en for tbe in nonncxnm with Hie " 7 " . '
.'yfya,..;, ,,i
™ackbinni..T-;7 ; : ; ,7 ‘;^ ; ; ; ' ': - ni’c'n’b lk to tlio Vriglitiics-
the exccellc-nt rendering- ‘ Dcnin and tbe “ 'HBenn ‘
an ■dig of the. duet. . ,,.a,.e elo-olv
bill.- At ibo evening service. Mis. Tlioinp- son and Mr. Alton
''„,ee, -
endor
iv -aerificed ' . o b a i f o f
rHrilCH.---iyro^ we;. ve'r,v_goo<l onngregat ions^at idj w i t l i l l o w e r . s a n d h a d b e e n
oilby tlin Vicar, jw-.. c . I.......Hfiillv decorated T h e c h u r c h
e v e r g r e e n s b y
T«;ord, tlto total H’aebing -• most eiieonraging lor a . o f f o r i n g s
; u n o m i t e d L a s t y e a r .
t o £20 l O s . T h o s i n g i n g a t ) s t a n d a t F e s t a l E v e n s o n g
Those, who .saw Cjnptn'n ■llie Canadian Rockies will
LM* h ^ S h t . ;
-Hie illiis-traterl article on tii<- Mountain Indians. See page
in to 2^ a n ‘ ' n - ' n t i t n l . doeorate t b e ^ U T l i o m i n i b e r o i c o m n i n n u a n t . - c i n c r e a s e o i K i i o h a r v o a ^
' I ' b o - n e a l i c r l a s t - S u n d a y w a s ' M r - J - K c n - o f ^ b i d b n r n ,
P. S. A. w l i o
S «1 o v e r a E a t o u g h r e . a d t h e v e r y g a v e
d i s e o n r . s e d e a l i n g w i t h t h e l o v e o - ‘ i l v a t i o n t h r o u g h H i m .
g o o d l e s s o n , a n d H a l s t e a d - n a s a t - t h e j n a n o . a C o u n c i l l o r J . F c o n j u g a t i o n .
t a k i n g t h e f i n e w e a t h e r a n d t h e . ^ ^ “ r i l t m i o f E a s t e r t i d e i n t o e o n s i d e r a t i o n .
M r . M i l t o n D f r . H e b e r t
< e ’H ? t . n t o t S ' y i ^ ] ^ vi R."S;w;:nd-Hendcrson ’b l i d i „ g t b e t r o u b l e ? t r o u b l e . immlbor C';..i}
M.lic Amateur Dramat ic Society pro
.stick: now they arc prcjiarod to uso reason instead of (or as well as) tliu big slick. At least, one of them is prepared to do .so, namely ** Old C'nddian.” .1 conless t liat 1 do not (juite understand all th a t he has wr i t ten. Jle docs not express liimsell well: that eviilently i.s due to liis not being accus tomed to wri t ing his thoughts. However, the following is wliat I learn from his let ter : (1) T h a t flic Viear of St. Cuthhertbs Darwen. although lie “ does not use the Roman .Missal, nevertheless a Romanizor” ; (2) Thai, as he lias failed to bring hi< eon- grogation round to his way ol thinking, a nuMlaUe was made wiien he was apjmiulcd thm'r Viear: (M) 'Diat. the VicarN .sympa thizers in tho eongrogalion number le-s lliau ii liuiulrei.1, ami liiat not one ol thi*m had lield anv ollice in tlie chnreli u ntil he came: (•lyriniL 7o per cent, of tlic mob were non- pari>liioiiers. some of w)mm came merely to see the ** .sliow’’ and all of them were noi I 'ro te stan ts : ami (o) That during the period
th a t ilic iirolesters liavo hrloiiged lo the ehmvh {piite a large sum ot money was
rai'-OTl hv them. Now, i will 'vitii your i)ormi>su>n examine
tliose
as.Mcrtions. and tho lirst is one wisl) to i'm})hiisizo. CiKliliiin,”
'JTio \ ifiU'.. soys ' Ukl be “ iloo> not ««' Hio
f
Uoniiiii .Missiil is m'vortbob'ss ;i liomanizei-. No«-. will •• 0I<1 Cmbliaii ” toll iis what a iiomanizor is!- and wbac tlio Vicar lias ibiiio t l iat nroves liiiii to be a Kaiiiaiiizerr M ill
Hindand; ' (b) wbotlicr it R o n i a i d z e a n d
1 r o u b l e 111 D a r w e n t h e b e l i e f I I n n
t i o i i s . t h e
N o w w h y those have been using the big
Si r , - I am glad th a t “ Old fndt l ian " Jn life past
Over AdO peiNons partook of lea at Dowii-
so well exempliiied with the wri t ten as with the .spol;en jest. AVilhout doubt most jokes presuppose a cer tain amount of intelligence, and others a. cer tain amount of ignorance —sucli a one i.s tliis, wliere humonr, like beauty in tlio proverli, is subjective. All, or a t any rale most Ksperantists, speak it, if not as natives, certainly not as foreigners, and i t is this wliicli dis tinguishes i t and lifts it above the Jovol of ^ an ordinary language studj'. J t is admi t tedly impos sible to tell, even amongst the .1'is)iorantists themselves, the nat ional i ty of an Esper ant is t by his speech, which is more than can he claimed for any other language, ei ther classical or modern. Dur ing the (irst week of .August this year , more than a thousand ICspej*aiitists
cerning tho Ksperiuitist wdio spoke i t like ji nat ive may have been intended as a test for the sense of liumour, or perliaps general intelligence, Imt mifortunately the ineaMiro ami immipt i tnde of tlie appreciation is not
from loriy milions, will meet in Antwerp, and speak their language like native.s; for tliey will he natives of .Ksperantujo for one week a t least. No visas or passports are tu'eih'd 10 bi'come a citizen ol tliis s tate withmit froiitiei-M or langnago harriers; there is yet lime for an.vone to learn the language, ami use it in Ik'lgium hy get t ing in loneh willi tlu‘ nearest l'.s|*eranto group or wr i t ing to 'rhe Rritisli I'.speranto Assoeiation, who will info-m them of any
Ksperanlists in iheir dis trict. '
VERDA STEIdk RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE. Sir ,—The joke in last wock’.< issue con
is expres-(Mi at a further loss in tho flock. Tim mortality having incronsod to 13 out of a total of 17(5 birds. The iosso.s arc iiitribuiable tn tho wet and very trying weather eomli(ion< during the winter m(mth^. At tho present time tlio liospital is un- tenanted, and it is lioped this sarisfaeterv foaturo may bo maintained to ihe ond of tho test. * During the month 2,3oS eggs were ])roduced, of which only 272 were ectuid grade, i.e., umlor 2 ounces. Inclusive
of (il) eggfi laid outeide tlie nests, but which ave not been registered to any of tho
tlie light breed .‘^oction has been won by Mr. Albert liOo, of JTolton, wirli a AVhito Log- honi wbicli with 23 eggs, gainetl 138 points. In lieavy hreeds, a tie again occurred. Tlio ompotiiors in
fpie.stion are ^ Mr. F. E.
hird^, tlie total yield to date is 10,4?S, wliich i.s (piite satisfactory. Tlie ribbon for tho best imlividual bird in
ilm 48 weeks laying test whicli is in pro- iJ'i'ss a t Higher Kenipstone, under tbe in.spieo.s of tho Clithcroo and district Tility ami Fniieiers’ Poultry Society, regret
Jn their rojiori for tlie --ixth month of CLITHEROE UYIR6 TEST. S I X T H M O N T H L Y
ADVKUTISER AND TIMES. ERIDAT. APBIE 13. 1928. CNiaEj MITTON.
R E P O R T .
t l i 6 C . A V . S . f a r m i f t e r n o o n , w l i e n
F I R E . — A n
o n i b r o a k a t
a o f f i r e o c c u r r e d D u t c h
t h e d a m a g e a m o u n t i n g t o a b o u t i , T 00. T h e ■ a u b c o f t h e o u t b r e a k i s u n k n o w n .
i h o i i t l o O y a r d ? ; o f h a y w a s
W i t h g i l l o n b a r n
a t T u e s d a y c o n t . a i n i n g | b u r n t d o w n , A t 0-0 I
Vostry augment tlio oxi>tiMg pipe My>u*m. During tlie week-end there wa^ a eoiiMtant | stream of vistors to the neighliourhoud and very lew passed wiilioiu loeknig into the old clmrcli.
terior of the cliTircIi hat» been inucli imju’oved by an extomsion of tlio lienting apparatus, a, new boiler has hoen put in and radiators the (liureh. .Shorchnrno Gliaiiel and
J0A8TER. 8ERAMGES.—Tho Itastor Day erviees at All HallowN Cliuroh were well
CHU RCH IMPROVEA1.ENT8.—The in
Walton North MEN’S PYJAMAS
Outfitter to well-dressed-men
TUAT GIV1-: 1;
T.M0.ST CdMroRT, cut on .scirntific links ant> .mapk n v KXPEUIKNCKr) -WORKRUS. FROM ’HIK FOLLOWING .MATKRUL.S—
LIGHT AND NIEDIUIV! WEIGHT UNIONS
f r o m
fuythor tost later in tho year. **Me trust th a t all intending compctitor.s will bo pre paring tlndr birds, and tha t they will give n.s full Mipportd’ says tho report, to which is added a gnaraiitoe on the p ar t of tlic Society to do ('verythiiig i>o?sible lo ensure
Spurgeon, of Alitlon, whoso AVhitc AAyan- dottc laid 24 egg^ in the 2S days, scoring J44 points, and'Mr. L. Tnfanger, of Grin- dl(>ton. wlioso R-.I.R. had the same record. Tin? Society is already anticipating a
the sy(2CO-'-Mi.of_th€ test. Tim ptisitionsT^f-cupiod by compontmv are
IS follows: BREFIRNG PENS. Right' Rroed Section. Points. (Hc-i Hiroo bints out nf four in con nr.) _
1 .1. I’linifrct 1111(1 Son. I.oylnml ...IV.F. bjO. •2 T. Dob-mi. liiclcwliito ............. :t VIi-s. Diii-y AViinl, Fite.............. NVIn 1-lF- t .1. Kenyon. Cliilicroc ...............' ' .b . I t o 0 C. Tomlinson, blentord........J‘mo H .1.' \V..
Fiiiilinrst.ninck-bnrn ...\V.b. .Mb R, Archer. Goo>nargh .......................... dtii
Heavy BreiM Section.
•> V M'. WnniKnnl. C'litbcroi; ..Y A'- (i .1. FMIc-loii. (loosniii'Kli
\ T. Dohson. Inglowhite .......... J .iV 1 .1. AV. Fairlmr>t. Rlnckbuni
1) II. Ai'cbcr. Hoosinircli . StNGT.F IHRDS.
Henvy Rreod Sociimi
] R. Dcwbnr-t, C'liibcrno ...... 2 A. IT. Tnylor. f.oicostor ..... \ F. t't. Spnrncoii. Milton .... I t ! Dnb-on. Tnslowliitc ........ .1. ('rook. Cliilioroc ..............
..R.I.R. . . W . M .
M W
A. H. Tiiylor .......................... I.ijitifc Rn'Oil Section.
1 T
Doli-.in. inclcwliitc .............. o \ \V. ■\Vo.Hllunl. Clitlicvoe ......
'i Mni.n- Aspinilll. Stnmlon .........M ■ t .1. Hrecn. Hrimlictnn ............... .n T. Alkin-mi. ('nnilorlii ............
G .1 Crook, Ciitimroo ..................." _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ H O W
liu also tell us (a) wliether tlie \ icar iii Itoliiaiiiziiif! bus used iiiotliods tha t are not allowed bv nr are disloyal to tbe Cliiircli ol
i t i s w r o n g . ' i s d i i o
H i e V i c a r n / >
F o r i l n i t r c a - o i i I a p p e a l t o ' O l d ( i i d d i . i n t o g i r o m o a s t r i d g l i t a n s w e r t o H . e s e
11s t o p o i n t s V i c i i r ' s s y i n i n i i l i i s c r s T h e t l i i n k i n g w a s b y 111 t l i e c o n g r e g a ( 2> a n d o n l y w a y » > ( . J ) , i l
t i o n l i r e 11s t e w a . s l i e - l a t e s , i t . i s n o t ' ' “ T V s a r i l v b i s I n i i U .
t h e V i c a r c o u l d c o n v e r t p e o p l e t o I n s n . o f
t o a c l i i n g . ,
n r o t e s t e r s w o n M i i n d f b e v d i d
w o u l d p e o p l e n o t t h e i r b i n d e r
s e l f a s a s v i n p a t l i i s e r i n a n d
b i n l i s t e n i n g t o i t . w l i c n
t r o u b l e s e x i s t . t h e t h o s e ' ' d ,
n o t l i s t e n t o l u s t c . K l u i y b e s t t o
I . t n ' t o t " d > f t t n e
I d o s o 1 - n y t o t n y s e l . t t l i a t a t t e n d
e l n i r c l i w l i i l e c o n d i t i o n s i n
i ' r o b a b l v t l i e r e f o r e q n i l e . a l a r g o i i i n n b c i I i e o p l e w h o
s t - i v i i n ' a w a v m a d e l o b e
s y n i p a t l i i s e w i l b I r o i n
c l i i i r c b . ^ n a r .
i i i g t l i a i t i l l . V i c a r h a s m a d e t l i i n k
l i a s m a d e d o e s m i s t a k e - . F t o n I u m m i s t a k e . - .
‘{ b e ; k - r 'n M ' 'a U mere on A s
< l o n e . ( i )
j i n ' w h o T O
n o l i i h o w o r e p r o t e . s t e r s
the
ttr.nigeiiien in the district .1 think cc o u l d w o
tell if tliay would. A b o u t H i e c m i t r i b i i l i o n s o f H i e
| , o t b l e g i t i m a t e a n d d l e g i n i n a e . I w a n t s a v n o
m o r e , b e c a u s e o b v i o u s l y
f ' i i e b t o d '
. n i i n i b - o i r p b b l r b e « c i l a l i v e n o
n l d n o n l r t o d l o n s l i c . - w i r e
p e t n - e f n i p r o U «
i i i t i n i t e s i m a l . a n d r i g h t l o
c a n n o t
s t i l l b o l d H ' . c p e r s o n i l . a i
r a , - o a n y . a g a n l s
v '‘” ‘ • ''''? „ tv '’'tl."b'-r im l -crviccs. not that I 'W lm .m N I aullnml. I have conic dow '
p l u m p o n 1u *
-
the Vicar's side, i t is not bccan- n a ‘ ‘ ^ ' 0. 0- ;
. b “
. u n ' i ' z ' c r ' - ' a n d t h e j i r o H - t e r s “ H o ' ^ l ' ’ ™ ' ' [ s b o i d d h a v e l u i e n j u s t -
" b id n ^ " ^ b ib i a l ib ; r "H ' tb o d o n e
c i v i l o r f r i e m U y - u - i t h a l l m e i k w h o '101 f r i e n d l y — a t w r o n g , t h o u - - - - h o
t„ try to Veinovo liini by ^ny^otber jiro. T
l o i n G o d . ,
least 1 "'i-b tn be To
e x i x , G 3) . imOPHET.
V B C T O R I A W
dow " Hie new and Invezy _ . ,nibli-lied by Messrs. W. 11. Siniin ^nd b™. •nniimu'v ii.v good work av ,i gunk* t-.) hook-
Tb, . ,....... - Sp"ing nuToher ->l , ,
' riio Unok Min* i|\mrterly
bnving and hmdi-reading. mh-nade.s ^ l i - Irene liee-ien. ol tbe Uld Vie to express tile modern generations
view ol
In pr liki'd
r.. tlie Vieiolian Era and what- it
' ' ‘'.'•'■n'o,spftabibty wa- God in It was liie l.oydav oi the
d a y s y V m
. R e t o r i n a t i o l i um d;lV> >oTl did .l> y long ns you hf*lu‘Vod wimti
j l i d ;:;id; in Vktoria., days ir was mn. n e o e s ^ y
:,?tJ"ei-ed i r ’^on'';iid‘nor'‘ beli;;v; according V i ie lii^Uf' six-ial code. 'riie. oanie
■ r n r ' t i r d o a t i . - k finiitiheru*
ided ib e Oinir
v e r y a i d e • T e . s n s a n l
IaoUo (’f^lalUcm Hie first, age; tlio s,.,11111111 01 U-<.ir \Mine
doatb-knoll otf H m - o i n l . sliot.
j^hot- i t i s i n s u l t i n g t o d n b tl tluie * aUlbiatro-ss tlic
spoctnliility, and we ^eem mi telling oacli other how th e dtcd • •
second. or
R or Re-
■Vow 1 X-idv dare.s to lie conventional, apd f ' iri,,,; to dnb anyon-e respeo.taldeI t 13
4
benefit by about .^80. _____
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Tliose who saw Captain Brass’s pictures oi the Canadian Rookies will be
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