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John A. llerkicy, i)U Charles St., AKhton>u.*l.vnc hrnot llopton. 5 'I’umer .Slree:, Hyde. Mary loner. 71.I Liverpool Huad, Ainsdale.


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Hence Oynierod, 10 Arnstde Hoad, .South(>orl.


l^win J aylor. at HocliJalu l.ane, llcyuood. Kcnee Staiidritiij. 4y Craufmd Street. Horlidale. John Hmith, 2.1 LansJmvnc Street, Hlacldnirn. Wiuiams. ti ILr Street,'rodmordeii.


'\illum Hell, ihi I'lshwick Harado, Preston. .Stanley Ashcroft, 7 Poplar Avenue, HnuLluu-. jJomthy Guest, it Hoothlcy Hoad. Hlaehpool. Ivitiilcen LytliKoe, 8 Joltn Street, Wigan.


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_ j B jo r ia n e t m e y COME/ 9^ FIRST LIST OF


I PRIZEWINNERS IN THE GREAT


ITHEOUGH THE SPANISH ' MAIN.


Mr. Harold Feber Vividly Describes Interesting Trip.


Travel Lecture at Whalley. I n a 'n '” '


j espressed pleasure a l the educational side of I tho Jeeiurcs which tho JJillmj;ton and Whalloy Co-oj»orativo Sociolv promote anmiallv. Air.


Ltliouj^h tlio lecture was not given until 1927. I t took about four year.s to eompleto the pictures, to clicek iiiforinatiim and so forth,


I to tho Socioty ior tho jilcasurc thus allordciL I Tho Iccturo was proliiscly illustrated witli I pliotograidis and with eineinato>(raph records of tlio journey ” Tiirough tho Si»anis!i Alain,” ami, a l llio outset, Air. l'\>ht*r, who was appoariiiji a lourtli time a t tho.so lectures, said tlio photoj^raphs were taken in 11)22,


I and the Iccturo iniisb bo’ tried out before I being submitted to tlio general public. Usually I Jio “ tried ” In's lectures 'on working-men’s I clubs, Tliey are the lads to try you out —ami they tell you tlieir opinion ni" typical Army fasliion,” lie added, amid laugirier.


American Scenes.


J business men’s ear.s, tho lecturer explaining th a t mostly the day’s business began a t 7-3U


York’s watyr-front .sIiowchI the Aletropolitaii Ijife Building in which 11,000 jioople earn their lividihuod; and the biggest of all, tlie I AVooIworth Building. Anotbdr


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333 LOVELY BOXES OP PAINTS have also been awarded to all tho'.e hovs ami girls whose elforts were, in the opinion of the judges, most worthy of rew.ird.


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names and addresses but the prize-uinm-r^ have already been notified and a comj>lcte list


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« ‘'’a 's all. 33 First Prizes and 666 Consolation Prizes for December


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(Saturday): K. L. Hamsoii; A. Smith nnd 0. liathnin; J . Dugdalo (Capt.), J . Sadie, T. Althaiii; J . Herd, 3^. Burgesft A Trocter, L. W'llkinsou and George!^Trotter.


A AVaddington F. C. toain for To-mon*ow ’^illiam


I Scotch whisky—an aggregate of ‘10,000 gallons—landed a t a wharf. 10* averred


.showed hundreds of barrels of Irish and


I to the irnnmonger’.s and houglit a cheap I retort. .He had recour.se to “ sliiheening.” iSeveii-tenllis of that home-made .sjiirit was deadly poison, ami th a t was wliy th<*re was more dnmkemu'ss in llu* United -Staie.s to- <lay tlian in any town of an equal size witli tho.so of Britain.


I Leaving New ^ A*ork, eji route for tlie I Bormmhus, 800 miles di.stant, Air. Feber gave


turned its back, on America. The little linger of the hand holding the gigantic torcli ino:\.surcd S-ft. G-in., and tlio light from tlio torch could 1h' .seen Go miles out to sea. Tho olcclricity was supplied from Niagara, and th(* torch eonsumed more imrront every night than probably did tlie whole of Accrington


In The Gulf Stream.


I of the Gulf Stream. Air. Feber was prompted to ask wh at.had made for the jirospority of our own wonderful country. Jjaiieasliiro woul<l say cotton; A'orkshire. woollen; tlie Alidlaiids, inaeliinery; ami so on. J t Aras not so. Tlie secret 'lay in our a.ssocijitiou Avitli the Gulf Stream. ' But for th a t fact our country would he frozen .solid for more than half tlie yiHir, and avc wi*ro actually'further nortli than Labratlor, Avliicl) was now in a grip of ice.


the life of this aninmlculae was .'-tated to bo about tw(*Ive hmirs—were shown a t the Bermudas, which islands lie in the very patli


Photographs of wonderful coral n>cks


I was full of prussic acid, and it had t«) bo subjected to Av:isliing, squeezing, bot rolling ami .screening. ’J’he bush Avas tho homo of a heollc, tho blood of which yielded a brilliant scarlet dye. Tt Avas used to colour inedieine. to t in t tlio icing on eake.s, and to inako tliat beautiful carmine wliich. with a bit of jHiro lard, wont on to my lady’.s lip.s— tho blood of cocliinoal beetles.' At tbo Babamas ono saw tlio sponge boats,


and this industry was described. Showing the intordopendeiico of tbo Alothcrland nnd tbo Colonics, Air. Feber said all tlio boats woro built a t Glasgow, tlio pulley blocks made near Halifax, tho navigating gear, otc.. a t Fdinburgli, ATany of tho iinploinonts woro .supplied by Stalybridge; nino-tcutbs of


The Sponge Boats.


.sponges at Limobouso. Snonpo fishing is an important and woll-ostabbabod imlustrv in tbo Babanins—Nassau, on Now Providoiico


tbo cotton sails woro made near Burnley; AValcs supplied tbo coal; tbo boats wore inniincd by Britishers; ami AAbduos supolied tho chemicals for tho final Iroatinont. of tho


soft inner portion of a bushy tree, tho largest of whicli did not yield more than a hnndre<l- weight, and was, of eour-so, destroyed in tho process. Avas mo.st inlorestingly . described. 3u its original state this farinaceous food


Alarkoting Board’.s experimental st:ition at Bermuda, .and dealt with tlio comjiositioii ami the objects of tlio Board. Ho showed aiTo.s of Arum lilies, four million iioumls worth of which were spiit to the American niarkots last year. Ho exphniuHl tln^ efforts being put forward to furtlier tho growth of timber, .stating th a t a t tlio present rate of consumption tho enrtli would he almost de­ nuded of its supply fifty years honeo. The cultivation of *sago, oxtractod’from tho


Stream were to. ohaiige its direeiion hy .so miicli as one degroo north or south as it left the Gulf of Mexico. Knglaml would be a soveiilli-cla.ss nation to-morrow. Gud had blessed u.s almost lieyoml any other nation on tlio f.'ice of tlio earth. Afr. Feber showed tho British Empire


If the Gulf


' there was a thin film of poi.son, no thicker than .a cigarefcle pape. ’riiat wa.s wliy tho goldon-hairod fairy behind the bar #:Iioo’k the bottle hofore^pouring out tlio liquid.


I .some interc.stiiig <lctails relative to tlie .size of the Statue of Ijiherly wliieli, lie observed,


In every bottle of whisky


! four and a quarter million gallons of whisky 1 were eonsumed in Ameru-a “ hy doctors’ order.s.’’ That, of' cour.se, was hy tho wealthier classes. The working-man went


I grapli sliowed—on the top. of eacli ca.sk a big label was pasted, bearing the inscription “ For Aledical use only,” And last year


I was taking all the spirit it could get. ' Ami I it was going into the country quite opiuily. Duty was paid on it. But—ns the photo-


I tha t America, despite its most “ cussed ” and mo.st discussed quc.stiou of Proliibition,


iiicture


' a.in. and continued until well into the evon- I ing. Americans came to this country on holiday; they told of tlie money they inado, hut not of the long lioui-s they worked, is'or dkl they tell tha t for the.man in need there was no dole, no workhouse—no provision for the mail who was down and out: if he had no money he could go to tlie dogs. The “ sky.seraper ” baclcground to New


, 'J’he cour.so traver.scd was New A’ork to the I Balmmas, through tho West Indies, to tho heart of British Honduras^ tlieneo to Guatemala and Central America. Assorting that^ tlio Yankees Jmd their paw.s on the Briti.sli AVest Indies to an extent which few Iieoplo in this country seemed to know. Air, Ueber said i t Avas curious, but neverthele.ss true, th a t llie (juickest way to reach those British posso.'^ions was via New A'ork. And the view.s hegaii witli th a t gigantic city. In I a Aynll-street .secno was a parking centre for


Chftw acknowledged tlie indebtedness "of tho childf-cii ami tlio tcauliors ol tlio local area


.uhalloy tYj-oporativi* Society, Jie e\i»lained to a very largo amlioneo that it. was Ins M!(.Tmd ai>penranco th a t day with :\Ir. Harold J'ohor, iLSc.. K!L(f.S. To a hij; eomjianv ol Hchool children drawn from Urn sunound- inn district^ Air. jrehcr had niven his lecluro, 'J'hrotinh tlm Spanisli Alain,” *in tho altor- imoii, ^ Air. J)ouns, ol tin* Jiancashiro I Hdneatinu Coimnitioe, was present, and ho


I chsiir. a l a iuitiior Icciait; on YVednesdav cvjminjr jiromoted hy tho Billinjrton and


\Jlialley Cluirch ol .Kni;I;uul School, took the lieadma.sli'r ol


island,^boiiig tho ;cliicf.plnco fieon. I t was; htuted th a t trawling iind largelv displayed j diving, and tlio composition ami troaliuout ol sponges was dm*rjbod.


Itepublic of Haiti, to tho coffw plantations i of Porto Jlico, to Port Au Priiico and other centres ol iiiterc.st,^ and tlie locturor liad much to say of. llio intensive cultivation, as well as of llio foes and pe.sts’ol the tropical larmer. Specially interesting was the dcscriiition ol the un.stablo island of Martini­ que, ami the view of “ tho moutli ol Hell ” —tlio huge volcano of Aloiit Pelee, five and three-quarter, milas across, and *1,500 loot high, which, m the lernblo eruption oi B)02, dova.staUMl the island. Jii the town ol St. J*icrre aloiu' nearly 30,001) people .sucounihed to the awful fury of tlie great volcano. Other , towns well* obliterated. Jmrhoiirs <lestroyed, and some of these have not been rebuilt. Ah*. Feber reconnneiided his audience to read Alax Pciiiherloii’.s “ The Rod Alorn ” m order fully to appreeiato the havm? that was wrought, .Soineliiiias, lio .said, people asked why God permitted such tilings to happen. ■Hod was not re.sponsihle for man making Ins abode in a danger zone. ^ Voleanoe.s wore llio oarth’.s safely valves; without them, tho ;


The, : journey, continued . to tho : Black


twenty years hence tho Caribs would lie Imt a memory.


Road Making Material.


end(Hl a t Onatoniala and its volcanoe.s, and .was followed liy cinematograph views of various ])lnccs iii the itinerary, not the' least interesting being a visit to a mangaiUKSO mine, a iniglily castle built hy a former King of Haiti, and tho wonderful Afaya- iiiarvi'llou.s stone carving of hyegone agos- ihe origin of whicli has iloliod discovery. The lecture was iimpenscly onjnyetl, Mr. Fehor being accorded an ovation a t tlie close.


’I'lio journey SLAIDBTJRN.


the funds of .Shiidluirii Village Hall, a very successful whist drive took place on Friday evening last, under the <iirection of Air.'A. Wollimlin. The ladies’ prizes'were won by Airs. W. Whitfield, Aliss Al. Greemvood aiul Allss P. Bilshorough; ami tlie gentlemen’s by Alcssrs. G. AVaterworth, J . jJilshorougli and Jl. J'lasLwood. A ladies’ coiniiiitteo .served excellent rol're.shments at an interval, and a t a danet^ Avliich followed, and for which .Mr. Piiuiingtoii’s hand played, a large comjmny assembled. Prizes for a spot (hiiice W(‘i’e awarded to Air. W. Brunker and Aliss J. Shelley. The duties ol Al.G. Avore sluired by Alessrs. M. Tomkin.s and F. Al. Fairchuigh.’


pressive little oeriunoiiy took place at the Parish Church during tho course of Sunday morning’s smwice, Avhen a mural talilct to tho lat(^ Air. Tliomas Julian 3lirst was iinvoilod and dedicated. Tlio unveiling was per- fornied by Air. W. Kiug-AVilkiu.son on behalf of tlio Parisli Council and .•-^ome of tho parishioners of Shiidlnirn .and J)a!o Jfead. Tho tablet is in close iiroxiniity to tho window recently dedicated to Air. Hirst, and mom- hers of the family prt'sout won* Colonel O. d. and Alr.s. Hirst, Air. ami Airs. Fisher, Brigadier and ,AVrs. Armitage. Tho tablet beai*s this inscription: To tho glor.v of God and in honoured


Afr. King-AViikinson sjmke feelingly of Air. llir.st’s exemplary life ami conduct, of his love fur God, Ids loyalty to tho Iving, .nnd liis interest iu tho welfare of tho peojilo in- tliat district. Tho ilcdicatory .scrvico A\*as performed by tlin Jtoctor. Aliss Kudd will bo glad to_ rccciA'o sm.nll .suKscriptioiis from any parishioner wlio dosirovs to have a per­ sonal interest iu the memorial.


moinor.v of Tliomas .luliau Hirst, a lOA'or of this Cliurch, and a true friend and neighbour.


SAWLEY.


Foreign Afl'^sionary mooting was held in tho AVodoyan Chapel on A when Air. over


AlISimON^UlY AIEETING.— Tlio amiual A


mission work was doliyored by .Ilov. T. Fish, of Clitlicroc. Alloii gave


finniieinl IbiUanl,


n


reiiort was prc.sontcil and


3*1. Allen, fairly


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Sessions yasterdny granted aji oxionsion of hours Irom 10-0 to ll-O p.m. on Christmas ]*Ivo. and tho British T^giori Club was granted similar ovtonmons on Clin.stnuus and New Y’oar's Kves.


collection wa.s in aid of tbo mi.'wion fund Clithoroo "licon.sccs woro at tbo Borough


J . A. AVado w.as tho .accomyanlst.


*• If T can livo ” and “ All,that I ask.” IVfr.s, T


K ■U’.wT.^


offootivo rondorings of 4^1.....


During tho good intero.sting ovoning, of Clithoroo, aLLtMiuanuu ltoiubinco. by llov.


’’odnesday evening jiresidod Tho


juldro.ss mi I\lr.


tho solo.s 'I j’llO


activllios the Bcctor (Uev. AV. ( ’. Jordan) has added a monthly .service for children which Avas instituted at the l*aris!i Church on Sunday morning. 'Hio congregation in­ cluded tlie local Girl Guides and Brownies, in charge of Aliss V. Al. Garnett. Special children's liymn.s Averd sung, and the addrc.ss wa.s verv apt. AlUBAL TABLET UNVErLEO.—An im­


MON'J'JilA.* SJ0U\*J(d'!.— 'J’o bis other *' •


notable event happened against the Gongro- gutioiialists avIio, two up at the interval, were beaten by 3—2, tlie .scorers for Slaid- burn being .3. Wilkinson am! 3*'. Alillor (2). Tho turn of fortune was Avarinly Aveicomed, ami tho spectators gave the village team hearty cheers a t tho conclusion of the match. WHIST DiUVJ‘1.—Orgaiilsetl to augment


1'00’1'BALL.—At long last Slaidburu have lanageti to record- their lirsL victory. This


for hurniug the thaioh iioriodically in order to destroy tho snaki's, lizards and bcetlo.s, wa.s deseribiMl, together witli the tlora, .in- .seet, bird, and animal life.


road-making in Britain—was shown. Then across tlie Caribbi*an Sea to flamica, where one learned tlie nicety of banana packing in dilferiiig stagi's of condition aceoixling to tlio distamN‘s to be traver.scd. Suiinort was given for tlie “ eat more f ruit ” slogan and its benefiLs in tho matter of vitamins dis­ cussed; wliile the culture of the pineapple led to hints a t tlio possible replaeeineiib of ; cotton by vegetable lilirc. One got an iiG sight into tho enormous cultivation of the chicle plant from which chewing gum i.s made: four millioii tons were sent to America last year I And tho tree, described as “ tho father of Celoneso ”—the silk cotton-woml tree—Hint led to exjiorimeuls euluiinaliiig in the production of artificial silk, was pointed out. British Honduras, wliere palm-thatched lints are built apart heeauso of the necessity


Trinidad, and its famous “ lake ” of pitch •.seven million tons have betm utili.seil in


to wipe out, ami a!iiio.st succeeded. Air. Feber said only 33,000 survii'cd. The Briti.di Government had provided lliem with huts. The Spaniards, in stopping their ennnibali.stic practices liad caused them to lose tho power of pro-creation, ami i t was not imlikclv that


jiictme ol a leiier hospital, tho lecturer, (lescnhing leprosy a.s the loiilest disease in th<* eaith, said that althougii doctors, niinses, pai.soiis and nllieis who wont to help the siiflereis kmnv they would prolmbly never Kdmii, tho hospitals liad nev(*r lacked oluntary liclpiu's. Begardiiig the cnmiihal- i.stic Carib race, whom the Spaniards tried


earth would not last nnie monllis: ib would j he blown to alom.s. JJai'badoes was visitcil, and ijointing to .a


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