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WESLEY CHURCH, CL1THER0E SUNDAY Next, APRIL 7th
l ’ro!iolu.T at 10-;!0 a.m. MR. E. CROSS
. U!i
Preacher at (>
p.in. REV. E. BULMER
U.M.C. CHURCH,
..MOOR LANE SUNDAY Next, APRIL 7th
Prouelier at 10-.‘{0 a.iii. aiul 0 iMii. REV. THOMAS FISH
KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
SUNDAY Next, APRIL 7th Speaker and Clairvoyant
MRS. COULTATE, ot Accrington. Afternoon II, J3vening 0, Circle 7-'lD.
Members Circle, Tuesday evening next, 7-30 1). 's’
It bfc?t I
PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH BiccirAitiTn.s H m .i.
SUNDAY Next, APRIL 7th Speaker and Clairvovant
MRS. LOFTHOUSE, ot ijiirnlev.
Service.s 3 and 0. .Lyccuin 10
a.in. Ol'KN- ChKor.n at 7-4r>
p.in.
CLITHEROE CHORAL & ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY
JUMBLE SA LE SATURDAY, APRIL 13th
in the OLE SCHOOL, at 2-30 ADMISSION 3d.
Goods will be I’ecoived at tlie Old Scliool, on Friday evening, Apr. 12th
PENDLETON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE JUMBLE SA LE
and DANCE In tbe INSTITUTE on SATURDAY, APRIL 13Hi
Jumble, Provision and Now Goods Stall^ .Tumble Sale eonimences 3 o’clock. Admission 3d.
DANCE 7 to 11 p.m. Admission 9d. Refreshments at reasonable ebarges. .
Arnold House School SOUTH SHORE, BLACKPOOL
AN EFFICIENT SCHOOL FOR BOYS
!
1JT5ERAL CLU.U at IMo ii.m. SUNDAY Next, APRIL 7th
Speaker : MR. J. L. CHARNLEY of Blackbiini.
Soloist ; Mr. Webster Acooinpanist : Miss Wilkinson Evcr.yhody Welcome. Collection.
Sale of Goods, left over from Sale ot Work, on the 13th April, must bo sold. Pull partieiilars next neck.
WESLEY LADIES HOUR Wi JUMBLE SALE
III 1 >1
ii tf AND POUND STALL
In Till-: WESLEY SOHOOE os SATURDAY, APRIL 13th.
Admission 3d. Tea, will bo provided at a obarge of Od.
WADDINGTON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL -
JUMBLESALE
and STALL OF NEW GOODS will be held
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY Dooin ojien at 3 o’clock. Entrance 3d. each
'L’ea &
llefre.shments at reasonable ebargos m ;H:S SA LE of W O R K ■ T-.
NEW, JUMBLE and PRODUCE STALLS Tn tbe SCHOOLllOOIM
SATURDAY Afternoon, APRIL 13th T o be oiiencd a t 3 o ’clo ck.
In aid of Chureh Expense.s and Electric Jjigbting.
■'■J'lksi.
Entrance Foe Gd. including Afternoon Tea TiV I ’lIE
E.VENraCr
A D A N O E 'f, ip u :Uffljif . '• 'L*'^ 1 ^ 3 ;M --r 'I’HE AKXU.VL
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE - COLLECTION
for the National Children’s Home and Orphanage will take iilaee week ending APRIL 13th, 1029
Collectors wearing Official Badges will wait upon you April 12th or 13th.
See.. Letter in S'cws Cohmns.
Sundour prices_ range from a shilling or two a yard ; Sundonr 'fabrics carry a guarantee that is uncon ditional.
PATTERNS ON REQUEST
Curtains made to order from any Sundour materials free of Charge.
HMGREMS BROS. Castle Street
General DRArEUS 7.30 to 10-30 p.m. Admission 6d.
ST. LEONARD’S CHURCH DOWNHAM
i Sttadoiir I
UNFADABLE H FABRICS
There are buds on the branches. Somebody spoke of spring cleaning. Presently the home will blossom : Sundour in the windows ; Sundour on the chairs ; glad gay patterns guaranteed to be just as fresh when the leaves fall again. Fabrics that last. Colours that won’t fade.
2/ " for every Customer
As an
atlverti.seinent (Saturday, Monday and Tiie,sday), Sint-s, Costumes, Ercsses. &e. will be thorongbl.y .l.''ronelrWry Cleaned and
Prc.ssed for -Is. Gil. instead of Cs. Cd. in ■t clear day.s, or jierfectly Dyed and Presell for Ss. Gd. instead o f 10s. Gd. Pino iciileating extra)— Sutdiffo & Gorso,
Milliners & Drapors, 5 & 7, Castlo Street, Clithoroo. Agents for Martin’s. Dyers and Cleaners.
[l)HAr, CLIAtATK .\N'l) i i KAI.'i'IIY C0NDITION.S.
Soparaio Proparaiory Houso and School for Young Boys.
Sl'AFlf JNCr.UI)K.S 'I’JSN UNIVJSRSITy Gkawuaths.
Extensive Playing Fields adjoin the School
GiiAnn A JIir.K, .Kog.s & ViiGKTAiii.ns IfROSI OWN J'AKJT.
Uluslrdtcd I ’rospcchis iiuiif be ebtatned from : l'\ 'I'. Phnninoton, Head Master
NEXT TERM COMMENCES APRIL 25ih MITTON.
nuRitiUK of All Ilnllow.s, I^ltUon, licUl on Tuesday, ISIr. Toni ICinbloy was ro-olccted vicar^M warden and Mr. Goo. J?obinsoii I>ooplo’s warden. Tlio aminal Paroobia' meeting llion followed. Tlio Vicar Ca’iioii Aclccriev) prosonted lus report riid tbanlced tbo
pan.sbioners for tlieir l*]astcr offcm»K wbieli anioiinle<l to nearly J^20. i\lr. Goo. Ilobinson prosciitod tbe- accounts
ami e.^jdamed that boAidos a. balance of j
Clmrcli Repair fund for ib y completion o ' tlio work of
still to 1)0 done in tlio Sldreburn Ciiapcl The inocMiK then ])roceodod to tlio election of tlio
side.sinon; Mr. It. Ifornbv, 3Vfr. II.
Oddie. Mr. T. Simpson (Uashall). Mr. X JCnowlos, IMr. R. biinp.'^on ami Mr. dohii I'^rankiaml were oleefed. Tliy followniK were oiccled ou the Rarocbial Church Council: Mr. J'l. Tdiss, Muss 10. Davies, j
Robinson (wardens), iVl'rs. Ackcrlcy( repre sontativo ou tlio Diocesan Conference), and Mr. H. Frankland (representa tivo on tho R uri-dcca nal Confcronco).
AV0MJ5N’S JNSTn’UTE.—Aftei: tlio isnal
hnsinoss, I\Ir.
Macphor.son, Horticultural Instructor at Hutton, Rroston, gave a. most interesting Iccturo ou flower culture, taking most particularly tho planting, manuring ami cultivation of roso-s and sweet peas, hotli for exhibition and ordimu’y purposoa. His lecture, which was an oi>cn ono. ^ was mucli apprecialod liy a largo andienco. Aflorwavils lie invited questions on any subjiHit oonnectoil with horticulture, and .some questions on tlio pruning of fruit troes, tho destruction o f parasites and other matters wore ashed. IVir. IVracphcrson tiaid that tho pruning of fruit trees \vas too big a .subject to 1k> dealt witli hi a .short time and it was .suggcslcd that ho should come in the autumn and give an ocular domonslrntion in a fruit garden. Mrs. Ackcrloy proposcil a vote of thanks to tho lecturer which was seconded hy Mrs. T’. Simpson (Rnshall) and carried ."’jth acclamation. Then followed a- comiiotition for stars for tho best juto rugs, which Mao very, kindly imlgod b.v Miss AVoods, tho in- 8tru<;tros.s,'-who hold juto rug classes during tho M-inter.
, About eleven rug.M vevo
lirought ami iUrs. l^^iirburii M*as tho \vinnor of full marks .nnd gained tho maximum number of si.v star.s. Aflss A\^o<ls expressed herself :is tvoU satisfied with tho rug.s Tvhich M'crc-on tho whole ivell done. A .short danco ami musical^ chairs brought tho evening to :i close. Miss M. E. Rottoruic.v •wa.s in the chair.
LOW MOOR.
Ve.stry and Raroeliial Church elcctoiV meeting at St. Pimrs CTliurch was hold in
VEvSTR Y ^lEhiTlNG.—Tlie combi nnd
tho schoolroom ou AVodnesday evening. Tlio ^'icar (Rev. .T. W. Pickup) proside<l over a- inoilorate attemlanco. After prayer and the reading of Scripture, the business of eliMstiug tho churchwardens iva-s proceeded with. Tho Vicar paid n warm Iribufo to the efneiont service, during tlio jiast year, of Messrs. J. Brown ami ,1.
L.atham, vicar's and people’s waixlons resnoctivciy, and again nominated lUr. X Brown.
I\fr.
Lathnin was also uiianimonsly re-o!qcted pcoplo'.s warden. I t was gratifying to the mooting to know tlint Church and Sunday School funds l>ogan the yonr with a
h.alanco in hand. Tho Vicar
propo.sed a cordial vole of thanks to tho Church ofTicors and workers for their, loyal and continuctl 5»or- vico and support throughout another year o f aento trade depression and local nn-- employment. A t,tho outset of tho Parochial mooting the iissombly . t o s o
to observe a miuuto’s silence in momory o f I\Ir. Thomas
Penny, who, for more than forty voars, took a loading part in tho nffnim o f the Church. The Vicar then nominated
Mc.ssfs. •T. K. Greonbank,
Moor), John Y, Ixifthouso and Councillor
y { . Clayton, XP., as his sidosmon for tho. ensuing year. IMossrs. O. Clough, G. Dixon, SV. Boothmau and G. Strickland were re- olectod pconlo’.s sido>nien. Afterwards Mr. Jimicvs Tjatham prosonted to tho meot- ing Iho Easter Offering statemont for 1920,
’Walter Clayton ^Low
ley,
Mi.ss ISfor.*^, Mr. 11. Simpson and ^iiss "Walmsloy, cx-oflicio boiiiR tho Vicar (Canon. Aclcorloy)
lUr. T. Embley and jVfr. G Miss J‘’aulkner, iVliHS Uornbyj i\Iiss Mid^o-
C15 18.S. Od. tlioro ivas over JJdOO in the new oboir slalls and tiia
^'JiSTRV MJOir;j’rNC;,~-At llto Voslry
MAY NOW BE OBTAINP.D AT
W. H. SMITH & SONS ^
BLACKBURN RAILWAY BOOKSTALL
(.Vs ivoll ;i.s at All'. Astloy’s Church Street Blackbiirii, as heretofore.)
All the Now Seasons goods have arrived. Shirts in all patterns and colours. Will you call round and see them for your selves 1
■SHIRTS Newest in HALF HOSE :: TIES
JOHN BROWN & SONS Merdianl Tailors and Qents. Outfiticra
5, KING ST. CHtheroe THE
(SIX) [ADVERTISER SANP TIMES. FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1929. WHA3LJLEY.
of AVarwick House, on tho uttaiumuut to-diiy ol her iiinctioth birthday. Tho widow oV I^Ir. Tliomas AVhalley, a lorinor well knnwji '
Wo.slcyau local preacher, 3\Irs. 'Wlialley is still rcmurkubly alert and active, nnd is nblo to read without tho aid o f spectacles.
I'kistcr iVLomlay dance took place lu tho Catholic Parochial Hall. Tlio attendance numbered over ICO, and tlio music by IVlr.
CATHOLIC DANCE.—TJio ciLstomarv
E. Halton’s band (Great Harwood) was much enjoyed.
iM.e.ssrs. *7. Ireland and J.
Bolton lullilled tho duties o f M.C. Ijadio-s ot tho congrogutum pruvuloii rci re.s)imunts. Tho proceeds were lor tho benoiit o f tho church iiinds.
oi over 200 at a danco ami supper^ urgatiLscd by the WotnouLs Unionist Association and lield m llie Co-operative Hal! ou Wednesdav cvoiiiiig. iMr. ,1. AVootl's orciiestra pro vided llio ninsio. At an interval, Mi-s. N. RobiiLSon introduced to tho audience i«li?s Greeuh.'ilgli, ol JJarwen, wJio gave a very inslnictTvo address, for winch she was warmly thanked on the proposition ol JMrs. Tiiuniiisun.
231, Padihani-i'oad, Burnley, who a:is driv ing a motor car ou tho IMitton road, on Tuesiluv evening, and J3en Wlieatcrotl, ol 5, Waler-slrceL, Great Harwood, riding a motor cycl<*, wore imolved in a collision near the Caklcrstones .Institution. Wlieat- crott siifiereil tho woiTit. l i e snstainetl a deep cut on the left log and suffered from hniisos and shock, and alter receiving the attention ot Dr. Postlcthwaitcwas coiivev(s.l to Ins Iiomo. Tho front wliecl o f Ins maclnne was .simisliod. 'J.'ho radialor of the car was also much damaged.
I^IOTOR. COLXdSlON.— loJin Helm, of
weather o.\peri(*nci.Hl uii Good Eritl: suited m a trememlous iiiilu-X oi visitors to Whalley and dislricl. TJie police Jmd very ddhcult task m eonlroUnig tho truilic, ami ihcir ililhuulties apjiearcil to I)C appro- ciateil hy inolonsts wljo, generally, wore most, considerate. Cateror.s liad :i
bii.sy time, and most ol these establishments wore thronged during tho greater part ol tlio day. Erom an early Iiour tho streets wore quite congestwl, and it was very Jato hoforo llie last visitor.s (airiied lioiuewartls.
creased ’ bus lucilitie.s wore afforded by tlu tliiforeut cumpanies. Tins was all 'right .so lar as oul.ward journeys went. Jt was tho roturii tlial
queues e.\ereis(*d patience and restraint, and tlioro were no acculcnts or untowaril incidents.
imiUored; but' tlio long
11-l.j last J''ri<lay ovemng, an Acenngtim motor cyclist, dames 'WiUtaiii Jlerry, ol 20 Hiudlc-sti'oet, w.^s proceeding homewards when, near tho Cock Jlndgi; Hotel,
le
.Haru'oud, ami U dliam Gmnslmw, ol (>■!. hpjirlh-road, (;hiv(on-lo-i\roor.s, were knocked down. Thu driver oi the motor cvelo and his i>ilhon
jia.ssonger, IWiss Elizabotli Tolliii, oi lOb, Nut-tiill-stroet. Accrington, were thrown over the iiamllehar.s ol the machine. Dr. Cuinmings (Great Harwood) and Dr. l*osth?thwai(:o (Wlialley) gave evei’v possdjle assistants’. Berrv and (irimshaw, who ivere hadiv hruiscKl and .sullerud head injuries, well’ taken to llie Accrington Cottage Hospital.
.Di.’wluirst. wlio
was.also injnml,
was taken Iioiiie hv Dr. I*
o.stlotliwaite. to- gothiT
wit.li Miss ilolliii who was lilth’ tiie
h(‘ l<! Ill Whalh’v (;hureli on (I'ood J*'riilav. Thu attendances weru .sliglitlv beUor than last vear.
of litter holiind them, ilioir enmluct was Moticcjihly more orderly thaii in jirevious years.
I’dleil with worshipjiors oji Jiliister JJay at :di tlio service.s. Tlie Vicsir was tho preacher morning ami evening, and tlio choir sang .special 1‘lnstor music, tlio anthem in the (‘veiling being “ U Deatli, wlioro is thy s ting ?” by Alfred Hollins.
jiresidcd at tho organ. Thanlcs are duo to tlioso who Jdndly sent gifts of ilowers, and lent i>Iants for the decorations, especially to jMr. ()wen, tho gardener at tho Ahhe.\\
who sent some juagnificont Hllies and l>o goiiias; and also ‘ ~
several Jiours on
east end, tho jiidpil, the lectern and the font. The collections, which uniountod to over .-€15. were given as an K.nster Offering to the Vicar.
A'eslry meeting was liekl in tiie t.’hurch vestry on Tuesday last, when llie A’ imir nominated as his warden for tho ensuing .vear Afr. Jt. Greenwood, of Clerk Hill. In doing so Iho Vicar paid a high tribute to Air. A. K. Trooj), tho retiring warden, who, ho said, had boon everything that a warden shoiihl ho ever sinc(‘ ho took otfioo on tho (loath of Sir Jleiiry AVor.«:loy-Taylor foiir years ago. Tlie whole church organisation in AVhalley, as well as he liiinsolf, wa.s under a <leep debt of gratitude to Air. '3’ioop. Jn Afr. Greenwood lio felt sure that tlio cimrcli would find a warden who would worthily coiitimio the conmjxion which had o.xisLoit in one form or another hetweon tho Parish Church and C’lerk Jfill certainly over .since the days o f JCiiig John, more than .sevmi luindrod years ago, ami
po.ssihly still longer. Afr. R. Green, J.l*., was elected jicopUfs warden.
the Vicar being in the chair. . Tlioro was a large and keen attendance of members, especially of young men, who displayed tlio greatest interest in tho prococnlings. Air.
oloolions wore made:—Sidi*snu*ii: AL’ssrs. H. Ashworth, .1. AV. Clicw, R. Townshoml, J. AVood, A. Brooks, T. Allen Collinge. Dr. J. AV. Po.'i'tlethwaito, A. K. 'rroop, N. Robin son, AV. Pollard, J. .Smith, II. Cliinoy. Vicar’s sidesman: Air. F. A, Gorrard. Parochial Churcli Council: Messrs. I f . Ash- worlli, X AV. (jlmw,' Dr. J. AI. Postlothwaite, Ik. Towasheiid, J. Wood, 3’1. Chow, T. Allen Collinge, H. AV^islihrook, !E. Clapham, N. Robinson, A. Brooks, R. U. Farmvorlli, A. E. 3’roop. F. A. Gorrard. All's. I t . Ctroon- wood, Ali.’vs Brewer, Aliss Jtnilton, Atiss AValkcr; 'Vice-chairman, Afr. .11, Greenwood. AA'isuoll nnd liarrow were asked to decido whom they should nominate as their repro- sontativos.—Tn concluding the meeting the Apical* expressed his most grateful thunks for, tho han(iBomo Easter offering which had been given him, a.s well a.s for the gonoral support accorded him especially during the last year when liLs uttontion was particularly directed towards raising money to buy 'Wlmlloy Abbey, n task in which the diocese hail been successful. Ho thanked Air. Speakmnu for nil his work for tho Cliurch, osnociallv Ml coiinoxiou with tho choir, tho Cliurch Jnstituto, iind tho Dingnmno. Ho
A. K. Troop, J .P ., prosentcHl tlie AVhalley wardens’ aeemint.s, wliicli wore jiassinl siib- jeel to audit. 3'ho A\T‘’-woll accoimt.s and tho St. Luke’s, Barrow,'ac(;oimts, wore also jm'scnled ami pas-sed.
’.I’he ' following
ING.—Tho annual Parochial Church meet ing was liold in tlio .school on. Tuc9da.y,
ANNUAL PAROCHIAL CHURCH
A1.EET-
to tin* ladies who spiuit tionally busy dav at Newton. Tho village Saturday^ decorating tho wa.s “ iiivadod hy hundreds of visitors wlu) came by ’ bus, juotor,
c.vcle, and ou foot.—^
=......... ' - - - - . T’horo was an atlemlniico of over 100 EASTMCR. VJliS'l’RA'.—'I’ho aiiiiual Ea.'Jlor
at a danco wliicli took iilaoe in Hi*’ Tnstitiito on Aionday evening. Tlio Jlibblc-jdale dance band supplied a really (‘.xcolltmt programme (lancing being kc]»t. up witli z(‘st until 2 30 a.m.
CONGRKGA'nOXAL SATd-: OI’ AVOUK.—
’riie I*]
n.ster sjilo o f work a.r.d concert wa.s held in tho village Institute on Saturday last. The Pastor, Rev. G. E. AVest, pro-
.sided over a largo gathering and the Jtov. AV. C. Jordan olfered prayer. Airs. King- AVilkinson. of ANTiitoholim*, declared the .sale open in a very bright little spooch, and Afr. King-AVilkinsou
al.so expro.ssed his pleasnro at l>oing present. Tlu” .sale o f tho various article.s proceeded briskly. In the ■('veniiig a most eiijoynhle concert wa.s giy(»n hy'Al'r. 31. B. Shaw* and parly from Clith- oroe. Songs wero skillfully rijndcrcd h.v Air. Long, Air. Gorse, Atr. Noble, Air. Hargraves, and Air. Tliomns, tho latter’s being of a liuinorous cbaracter. Violin s*)lo.s wero given tastefii!I.v by Air. G. ?>haw. Several glees wore sung by the uiiiled ;partv iiiclmiing “ O f a’ tho ’ airU.'* “ O, wlio will o'er the downs,” “ Porfc’c t Day,” and ” Good night, ladies.” ATr.
AVe.st .ignin presid(>d over a splemlid amUonce. Tho rofrcshmcMit tables wore well imtrqnised, both for to.a and .supper, tho ladies in charge Jx’ ing icept busily occupicHl. • Tlio jirocetHl.s for the day wore between ,€70 and .€80,
including tho following donatidn.s:
Air. and Airs.
Iving-AVilkin.soii, .€10 10?.; Arr.<. Higham. Accrington. €1 ; Atr. and Afrs. Ararshall, Preston, Cl l .s.; and-Afr. 'riiouia.s 'I’ iM, Lancaster, .€3. Tho rosiilU is vor.y oncouruging to the wprlccrs connoctod witli Iho cliuroh.
A SPECIAL APPEAL. Sir,—Tlie annual houso-to-house collection
for tho National Children's Homo, and Orplnuiago will tnko place next wqok'oad, April 13tiL. AVb usually run iv “ Daisies Day ” along with it, but this year at tho AVatch Committee*.')
rcqno.st wo have given up the Irttt(3r. AVo hoi>o, however, tho Home will not suffer but that every inombcr o f tho hoiischold will contribute to tho onvelopc. Last year wo realised £42 3s. 2 d .; tho best year -wiLs 19^1—£4S 5s, 5d.
'Ibis
on Friday or Saturday, April 12th or 23lh. Kindlj’ have onveloees ready.
F . WHITTLE, Hon. Local Soc. T, L. SLATER, Hon. Looixl Troas.
year being tho Homo’s diamond jubtloo year wo would like £50.' CJoliocton; wearing official badges will call
EASTER DAY.—'Whalley Cliurdi was
wor.<;u lor the misadveninre. (fOOl) h’RIDAY.—'J ho usual .services were
alternoou and liio oveuing tlio church ami chureliyard were filled with largo numbers of visitors.
.During tlio latter part of the ’.riiough they loft a good <!oal
collided with a grouj) ol young iiicii wlio were walking on the road in tlio same elircetioii. Two ol them—Fred
Dowhur.st (21), weaver, 55, Ilolgate-streol, Great
ACCIDENT AT COCK BRl DGE.—About EASTER OROWJJS. — The beautiful "UMJ. DANCE.—There was an atlendaiico Birthday congratulations to Mrs. 'Wluilley,
tliankod ^fr. 'NVohh, tho Lav. Render, for Iii.s services. • Tho two cliurclnvaixlens, tho sidesmen, tho^iuoinbors o f tho Church Coun cil, o.specially the secretary (i\fr. R. H. Farnworlh) wore thanked, and mention was mndo ol tho death of !Miss Phooho Robinson, and tho. removal * Irom VTmlloy of
Mi.ss Walton, both ot whom' Inid boon jnomher.s lor many years. The
trcji.siircr ol the Church aci'ounts and ot ilio Freewill Ofler- iiig (Mr. F. A. Gorrard) t tho treasurer of tho Renovation Account (uMr. T. Greenup) wci'o .siiocially thanked also. !Monlioii was made ot tlio good work done hy tho clioirs at Whalley, \\ iswell, Jind Jlarrow, and svmpathv expressed with Mr. Fred l*yo in tho long ami .severe illness winch had pre- vunted liim from auiing as organist .sinco Christmas. Tim ringers were mentioned as a keen young band wlio were (pncklv be coming u.xportK. Tho s(?xton cauio in for jiraiso, (‘Specially in s.-xving tho pip(?s from lre(*/.ing in tho frost, 'riio Manag(‘i's nnd teachers o f the dav .school, tho feiindav .school t(*{u.’hcrs, cspccnillv Mis.s Dtailton, and all Lho^c wlio helpi'd to carrv on tlie activi- Des ol th(.‘
Institute. V a i ls and Strav.s, b.P.G., and King's i\[css(*ngor.s, w(’r(* thanked for their work. In coindusion. tho Vicar menlioued tliat thev had received three iiolahlo gifts (hiring the vear, viv:., the <treeii window, winch would iilways ronniid Un'iii of a familv winch Iiad been closolv connected with the church lor many voars; tho reredos m momory ol Sir Heiirv
Wor.sley-Taylor, which lit’ ventured to sav would m tiiiio to conio
G.E.S.. (nrl Guide.s, (Jhiirch
WE STILL HAVE SO^IE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN PIPES. Soo Our Windows (Cortiii B A I L E Y ’S, 3, C A S T L E ST. taght i
THOSE HOURS OF LEISURE NEED PLEASANTLY FILLING Nothing ((uito so effectively n.s jMTJSIC eim do it. Bo it ‘ PIANOLA,’ PIANO or GRAMOPHONE
PICKERINGS,
PiOKMiiNGS -Will give yon Betteu
Vai.uk inul Seuvice. Phono 0503. Est. 1SS4.
77, DARWEN STREET, - BLACKBURN
7-20 jLxl
EVERY DAY A SHOW DAY j AT
B A R D S L E Y S The daily addition o f New Modchs in
1)0 regarded as one of tho most i>rocioiis of thoir treasures; ami :i bronze tablet in momorv ol ISfr. Richard Fort, for so ni:my years tlio squire of Road before it heeamo a separate p:irish.
CO-OP. QUARTERLY MEETING J lie quarterlv meeting of the Clithoroo
In
J'kiUltable Co-operativo :ind Industrial SocieLv Ltd., li(.dd in. llu' Guild Room on 'i’ncsdav (‘vomng, was presided over hv Afr. AV. Btrdi (President) and was fairly well atlciulcd. . Ill th(.‘ 271-st report and siato- nioiit. of :icconiits it> was shown that salos ior the (|nartcr eiuhnl Afarcli 2nd totalled .€2b.05b 3s. 5il., :ni increase of ;€701 Is. OJd. on tlio corresponding quarter last year. 'Jhis r(*.prcsenls an av<^rngo woeklv purcliaso j)or niomhor ol 18*=. 9d. Share camtal at .€50,227, incroa.'cd hv .LT,52S, and Penny Rank added .€711, hringing that account to ;C10,0.T2. Tho resm-vo funds at ;€4,309
rcpro.scnts 7.07 j)cr cent, ou lota! halnhtie? After providing for all interest. ex(»enRo and denrcciation, a dividend of 2/1 in tho pound was recominended, with a jumny per hag on members coal cliocks. To tbo edncniion fund
ds. 7d. was
alloc.ated
wan carried forward after ijroviding lor colloctivo lilo
n.ssurnnco o f members. To relativo.s of dccoas(‘d meml>or.«j £78 10s. Od wa.s
di.sbur.soil during Iho quarter. The jiavmont oi clividi'iid involves a sum of £3^035 ‘Is. .5d. ‘ The total membership was
and adopted.—There were .six
nomin.atious for three vaiMUCios ou tlu' gonoral com mitteo ot nianagoment. .ami for Uio pur- ])oses of eU-ction
IUc.s.srs. J . 11. AValmslov. W .T- fTovo.s-’ J. AViiu’klov, &. Booth nnd
'r. Holland ivero appointed .'KM'utincers 'riio voting resulted in the rotnvn of the throi' retiring inoml>ci>. Ale>.'^r.-. A\. Robin son. tl. Birch and AA”. l^ccles.—'iho i_otinng commitU‘C
Jovvo. ATr.s. T. AVrigloy, Afr. R. Nutter, Air. T. ]IolIand, Afrs. Alston .ami Afr. E. 'Birch were appoint.od to tho .six vaconcio.s on the Education Committee.—^'I'he meeting resolved upon tho renewal of .siiBscrlntlons of tliix'o guinoafi each to tho Afanclicstcr Boynl Eyo Hospital and Dr. Barnardo’s lloine.';. * Snggcsstion.s for tho considoralion of tho inaiingomont commitle<‘ wero put forward and terminated a very harmonious
.Mr.s. ^Yall^s
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NEWTON. KASl'IiR.—Good Friday w.a.s an (?xccp-
wevi' again iioiinnntcd and whoso loappoint- inent wdl • ho nnopjiosod.—'Mr. Charles Mitchell was depiilod to atloml the meeting of the C.AV.S.
in ■vranchostor.— K. \ Hallows M. Joyce ami AV. Sholdon. who WE SUPPLY—
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IN ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS AND IN MANY DIFFERENT QUALITIES.
We have a big vaiioty in LINOLEUMS, FLOOCLOTHS, LINOLEUM and CONGOLEUM SQUARES, RUGS, MATS, &c.
<.’ilu^ch^^j Nonf'oii I (nistoin, _
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from 4/2 per lin. yd. S'l’AUt :i>AD.S, &c.
OAK STAIR RODS, complete with eyes, 4/6 dozen.
. H, A. CO ATES King Street Drapery Stores PENDLETON.
Shiints’ ChurcJi on Good Friday. Thoro was a fiorvico in tho morning
SiK>cial Borviccs were conducted in All a
shortened form o f afternoon sorvioo con ducted by tbo llov. J.’ Woston, Vicar o f St. Mary's, Nolsou. Tho Vicar, llov. G. C. Flotchor, conducted ovonsong.------On Faster Day thoro word sovora! colobrations o f Holy Clommunioii by tho Vicar.
uumlior of communicantH waa well up to tlio uvoragO/
'Jho 3ng, an
Tho 7| tJio
H o tool Holy ' parUhii choir, Shaw, lin tho glory.*’
St. .7an| O. A. i f Th(( R(|
Th.-r .
250. lendt'rsll oil or IIS Stainer
rices Ol conduct Comimi
At fit
title of a very dolcjctablo farce which, «ader tho direction of Mrs. W. Q. Garnett, is to
cast, with i\fr. H. S. Coleman in the title role. Mrs. Garnett’s abilities as a p r^
. diKjor are generally recognised, and it ia certuiii that “ Lor<l Richard ” will furnish, one o f tho best comedy ontortainmonts oror staged in tho Parish Cliurch School. ^ Tho • fnreo is also to bo given in tho Billington and Wballoy Co-opcrativo Hull on April Ifitli and 17th for the bom’ fit o f Iho Barrow OriokoV nnd Tonms Club.
‘ ‘ Lord Richard in the Fantry ” is *<hu
bo
prc.seutod on W(?duosda3’ , Thursday and Saturxlny next wook. Thoro is an oxcollent
Thomai The
, of OUtil So ac
B’Ood,
M. AsiJ and ^I:i| ■
the W( Rihhlp«< This is I i ion m I and th I
‘-meii next quarter will lie Messrs,
returned at 2,301. Tho staiement was mianmioiL'iIv .approved
.•'pccml doprociation.s were m:ide m roS|H‘ct of the Loworgale hutehcry, .€100, nnd general fixtures, ;C109; L7 2s. Id. wa.s placed to coal
re.servo fund: and ;C552
2Jd,
Suiting Coats Silk Coats
Smart Tailored Suits New dumper Suits
AND
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