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, ' v * ' t : T h e review of 1029, p r iu tc tl in thi** K e a r l glbUnti^v^v §c ‘® inxe^


(Coitifioil not .«iilo c.\aui;cls .5,200 copies wc-ckly.)


V’lU RA V, -1-‘25 p.m. T h e w en t l ie r proi.diets Avere r ig h t . Wo


h a d a g re en ” C h r is tm a s . I t w a s also w e t an d s to i iny, blown in b y a h u r r ie a n e , raw a n d cold a s th o u g h from th e N o r t i i l»n!r. a n d d r iv in g lialf a tlelnge in f r o n t of i t . In s h o r t , t l ie w e a th e r w as n o t s e a so n ab le . CMnistinas used alway.*^ to be


AVllitl lent-


I ? 1< U'hTll* jlllll MM»" IT S . - V «».-•> anil, snow i.s s e a so n ab le , a n d th a t a r i ly , iif Uie l.sis Cement. VVoiliS .m v lb i im else is ile tm i i . N o b o d y p a r - q u a n y in g co n ce rn s a p p e a r to l ia \e m.iin. . . . . . . V . . . . - . . . . . . . . !


lienl u iv w a.ds snow nowadays, mde.ss tained a fairly ste ad y o u tp u t , and employ- e h i ld ren do. l.nt n e a r ly a n y th in t ; w o u ld jn e n t Inns been a s gooil as tlm have lieen iireferablc lo tile horrible permitted. Otlie.r trades l ia \e le-acti d t


. ^ E T iL E Y A N S .


1;t y a n d T.


|


1 imrly aiul iiicxitm wiLk.


iioUimI lt)ruar*l I


t>n<* «ii' t iio ic> (il 'j'iil<‘l id e


V Jo.- t<‘a. tlui | tlic lailiC'* n*-


• (‘ ox[K'cl at ioiia lully n'ali'-ed.


v«‘i\l ssas lii'ltl


; ri-stionsihltJ lot*, ; ,Miat<- ii»i'(;si«ioil,


.


• c' l i i i l rcn, who ions ami il<>li;[ht I nl «‘\ -


.l in tin- 4*voii- lOnl'. r(‘noc'' 11(5


tMlin^.v; 1(» i-iio ul' tho ]>ro-


l»riniin.v; rirarcl- Maf iih,


Un-fl.vavo-.. H. \V. aiul 0-


U-v


Vhalivy. *■ l.ilao alsOf, Holly i3 4-liiiili<‘u \\4*ro Unnty s 'i’o> •'• Wlitl'lakof. H. l>.


I Vail ala


. i i l l |l l \ (‘Nfflll (>(£ . ot Inicorn . I,c()nar'i Maii»)rKJ WllliatTT. n . .w a r . i


' Wh il'vy ami


K a th h 'o u . la lm


•it;


!o 15 '.i, •• Tha


vlin. r in


,,| Dislii ia<ii


I 'f -.1


ll'.ko •■ Til N


|tioini>inp


weatlieroiiCliris tniiis Kvi— rendered carol- tile eonditions 111 tlie more 1111 poi ta u t e s s by th e liowliii)- wind a n d s w i r l i n g b n i n e h e s a n d a b o u t t l ie lie s t t h a t c an be


Clirislm..................


.a'in - o r to tile deluge th a t descemled on said is th a t Chtheroe has done tlirislmas afternooii, with a reiietition a t most of her iieighlioiirs, and b e l tu thai


night. Yes. th e conditions cmpliatically lielied tile Cliiislmns cards * # #


, - , ,, Tile wlioh- ch an ic le r of th e Christmas


festival Inis ehiiiiged and is cliaiiging 'I’iie e.xtrae.ts on page ten from oiir issiie.s of tweiity-fivi- years ago sliow how radical tlie oliaiige has lieeii. A ipiarlei'


Ilf


e x e e p t io n . th e Inlildiiigs re sem h led th o s e .........................................


Our cliroiiological outline of fin- year will k ’E i l id 'io '^ ; ^ a a i t r a n 'e y c e | .u i .n . i i iy |


long l is t of residents wbo passed away I dining 1929. Jlnre families suffered her- reavcmciit. titan in any year of which \ te |


Titm v e-o e v e ry Sm id ay scliool liad i ts a v e rag e age a t wliicli d e a th o c cu r red was


have records b u t . i t may lie adtied, llic d


con.-re'.-ath.nal g a 'th e rin g . In m o s t e ase s , t tn t tsn a l ly higit. 'I 'here is s t ro n g ev .d en ,c th e n -W 'le le a p a r l ie s a n d , a lm o s t w i th o u t th a t people a re l iv in g loiigei.


* * *


of h i - fam i ly e c leh ra t io i is . Le av in g a s id e Hu* vilhigus’ wluTf I la*


"tbv S u iu lav Scluiols bavi* e i th e r •ilmiid'Hied C h r is t in a s so cia ls o r d ev elo p ed


th e e v e n ts on new lines . " ’1 he p ic tu re s an d Ih e wireless eo n e e r ls liave p ro d u c ed th e m a jo r e l ia i i-e s a n d th e re h a s been th e - ra 'd n a l lesseidiig of th e wilhiigiiess id th e e o n ip a ra t iv e few to s lav e aw ay Ih e ir C h r is tm a s , f i r s t in p re p a r in g d in n e r a t home, th e n in “ c i i l t in g u p a n d .serving


te a a n d la te r in I lie tn ip o p n la r p a s t im e ol w a sh in g - i ip . One a f te r a n o th e r th e hitn- ,fav Sciiools h av e d r(q ip ed th e i r ( l ir is tn ia s e i i ie r ta i i im e i i ls a n d th e compari.soii with l.weiitv-Eive y e a rs ago will s ta r t le m an y . *


I . also a gmiH rteal less e and


wlio a re an i l if fe iv n l Iroin ii.simllv wi'll-oigniiiHv


Ul.'


I'ldv serenmlet! fi’ien d s , vnjnAing of julnits


. ,


' ......r.ne, iwido I b irm h a p p i ly


unfoi ti 11111 tc iiiisliup on Isiiiuhiy


momiiifi iv.siilU’d in AldciTnan •!. I liornlxM spCMidin^' (lirislina.s nmiv nr Iri^s ns an invnliil. 11** was o n i fnr a walk when, slipjiing on Uu* ice-bound nmd,^ he fell lieaA’ily, brcnlcing a wrisb. ,Suffering (;oiisid(‘rabl(^ pain <m Sunday and Alonduy, Alderman 'r iio rn b e r obtaiiu*d some relief for nir is liu ias and we are glad lo learn


llml he is improving nicely. *


More gold coins were handlei! by


(MiUieroe slio])1a‘eper.s ib u in g the fc\v days pnreeding CiirisLums th an for man y yc.nrs.


s i „ - i „ - ill t i ll' s t r e e t s . W e a re n u t I •dludiiV' to tlu' fc c ldr of for l s of tdnldrcn L wl io are a c lu a l e d b y mot ives raUier j;t(mps


eil nh o irs - wlio form- housc-


huM im r lv :il. .'lU’h hoiiu', im m i.iU n g Uie voi'v Liiin'k -if th . ' f.'sUvnl. Siiu:.' smiting


Ih e


tlu- . 'h u i is sot in 111.' s lo im cm .s .m .m g coffee •iml mikes, mi.l Unis foiUfiml. iiimlc Uic welkin l in g . Nmv, t"<> l i tU e hoys set ni) ■


Iiimmh,lion v n s l im i t , '.1. " ''■ '" '’'■''k!,’! ■ ‘WiUr shepherHs w i i le l i ,'’ nml proceed in


ilOMI lilll*’


^ ahlY Hank-I


1. Ihiiik 1. Wa'km- .


■hii'V. '.\ ill ' l<


yiM-ida,


.1 ar. AjV'll raUmvr.i.


UiUnlly ha.MMU'k.


fi.v .Macna ■ Klha! i> ua-; ritar


lO. nttr .i:


[Ml in 1><‘I ■o \


L-. M. Hal


; r -t-.I.-mlul h : iu lh<« .1' hm-


I th<* ynn l.f iho M.nj


,


I t ) I'li n-la


l a- I i ■ tl wiMi /


• !’ <h;u'a<'t Shauliii!*:


'.Ulb’iu* Swni'.kt


n . 1! f<. i;


li ’-t '


H thv VOumx hlo


IL L A G E .


|<'!iri 'ma'. hall wa<= I l*'riiia\-


I wcatlM T. ti or.- wa'^ tttt'i


I .Mr. A. l laiioi* snul .Mt*. ■! • l-inr In th.'


|l'<>a *’ w;iM hold | s \va'« pri’sidod o 'a 'r


jri-^. Va-ar oT Dalo- I 'd :nal lia.-; a(t«'(*i>.-ctl


for t ni^xh'l IV whii^h I ti llia rd Mall mi


, Sf rot.hor.-^ Avas , i s I ' o l h i w . s . — ■ [ j o d u ' S ; ■


: H a rd no d id t ) ;


Um 11 'I’yldosloy. I t-* (I pot>. ■ GontlcMiiou : 17H (JaoolKJitn tn*'- Ii('(*tninj5, I7d («>l'C a, Afr. .1. ATnrlin- t sptrrot. I^fr. i ’*-


h ) . ho look hy in is t .ik o


)ol on S a t.u id a> . ^ II Silk P a is le y S c a r f , Miss Frankland^


(.‘lilvor toast- ra'dO ; IGl (poU-od moab


U ; r S s r ; m d U , : ' ’p ; e d i c t c d ^ . n ^ r ^ p ; v f : " i ^ .™ . ^ - r u . c i r


friends in pra c tic a l gnoclwill basbecu a scv ,


agauccs,_ in any


o ta.s t,niis lnngwc,glil biD c a n d re c e iv ed a n d


postmen can .


£ ^<ii,ristmas mails despatolicd


.are d u e to t l ie p o s ta s ta f f s »< oolt-rity w i t l i tvlnel, th e g ig n n u c


wer<- a c com p lis lic il. * # ’*


T l ie C l ir is tm a s ccleli 1’ I’l ir te r . o t Wonuc


*’'{{“ '{ * ir th e e f f ic ie n t


and in tlm work of which ho ' ™ ,


i ” i-'- a rd en t


Kibblosdalo tVnu- nnd Tennis Club,


; ^ , l ^ r h o ^ a s a momlmr_of Him cmnanUom


ations ot AL'. & lane would thi.s


'day was tl.e 25tl, a n n i v e r s a r y m a r r i a g e .


C o n g r a l i d a l i o n s . ' ' 'V ' I -1 x . ’ ’ . c / S' a 7 C- ■ - \ iBKHttlill .dmlghters and one sou to whoa, sy.apntl y lan g in i I te c lo r of .St. Jaim-.s a. - y ‘ i groat troubli-. I ho (S atu rd ay ) , cmiuncncing a t i -.«l exci'lloiit as.sistance assistnncc^^aml ion^_ r .


sclmndug atui the saving of p.mr p a reu ts of nverwiic'lmiug measure


revealeit. answer in the


1. ' i.nn


, '"Mis-; ‘ Miiril :?■


loll


hit; I.v


illv M.


:v


wi-ek-end a cm .. a,., a s a


‘ d, (. le n g th


r .h l l 'd ,d


ilioliv Mo^ Mi : ± h m . pi-nviili'il gifl." gifm h ,' s ld t - s lm u f e " ib


t l ie y r,'pr.'s,ml. Uu- tn i . ' s p i r i t ; '! A>>Um a im e r of th a t


v - 'i ....... r v , ,l . .i i i \e t r i l l ' s p i r i t


exp en s iv ei ' o r fe s t iv a l . All ; : ' ; 3 d ' ' ‘ln r


pk nl, Vhr


,b n ,h ie q i .iek l i i i i .' - U'sl- Ui.'V m e e lem ed off hef.m: Uu- pm g im i in u '


hh's.s Uie im is t .'r <'f th is liuiise. 1 h< n the is , ,1'oneH mi.l t i l .' Imnsewife so y s


"W m v n ’ t ymi h.'.'.' y . ' s l e n h .y Om, q .i„ softly mlmils the


7 - h e ^ n . r p m m y ^ e iH ’v - ^ ' . - g h - l ' - -


D o ra .lo v an ish e s . e e i ip l .' of y.mn g ho p e fu ls who s a n „ ,


h h '.s s . th e 'im is f i 'r of th is lions.' - i i l in ipU y—ami h.'gnn agm n . Ul.' m a s te r .if Uiis s imp .





fr i.'iid to th e good I'km. \Vc lu-ar, tni», ol ( Jod


(•eased


Clod bless . . . lu s t a


l i t t l e m .U u 'n tie ear.,1 ...m a in s , Im t i t was v e ry l i t t le n s . \ .m ,


p os sibly tieemise ol t l ie eondiUoiis. * * *


vice ; ; : ^ : l ' ; t ' i n t s , ' ;■ v ; c . 'a ^ ^ U m o t / i . . o U h a ^ th e Rev. C. \v . T y so n heiiig Uie preai.hi.i.


th e Kev


In tlm eh iireh e s . C l ir is l in a s . la y ser- w .'ie h eh l. fa ir ly good o o n g ieg a tm iis The -Fre.' Uhnreli


Umiiicil stoek of toys


On,, f . - a tu r . 'o f CliriaUnas. a l te r in g o n ly (;i„.ist,,„as s p i r i t , vyalked in • U ' 1 U,.' v is iH e fS a n taC hm s to h nm e s "■ i ‘ ' n o o r WlieUier Urn my.sterious ly I


Heidy e .m f r .m ted


, w h en a g e n t lem an , h a p p i ly ex p re s s in g t.ho and oftcre.1 j


SvOL'Il v J lo n d a v ,


f*"'


„ „ y .u-ticle sh e chose to s .V c t m in u te s , .bew- o h i ld ie n , so


wouiH lie ab le In maki: a eb.iice t in d . w.,uM c au s e ite r no r i 'g re ts la l t 'i ' a n d th e g i l l was


ouire ,ms.,e.e... i'he two uii.mtes ha.l almost expired wlien an assistanct liu.yhccl


a handsome set of scales g , 'u £ u h e r 1 I '.s t r u i n g —ucnoi'ous ^ t b fo u r t ic k e ts c a p t tm i d a ^ ^ ^ a b o x | wm^^he^_^rndy ,


of cigiH's ivml u b o ttle of hiskj The ilrah I '^ 'd ^o f sorrow is iHway^^


of Kt. otlico a t noon. ' n*


usual n ig h t p.in.


>< imnn ......................... ie , , to


Imiik. iidaad f , ;7 h a d ™ a h : :m h ;™ : ''.d 'lW lc ; irL k s aiid :u*es WHICH


Tlm town. «'deon.c..s will he | i rourvicr.s an d a l lo n d a n t s . "a


n hui»-w»»i4T4-.'‘ »*••• s r s .ti ino lo ooiiiieuu ail do.NpaloU from Ohtberoo a t S-0 . o n 'C o n t in u e d from n o x t column .)


R a sh lo n , F . AVoofI, O. F lo tc h o r a n d A. Townsou.


5"!:-"' ■'■hSS = ' r a .= [


AVitoir*'aiul'At. Ainsworth: Alossrs. C. II shawL F Rashton, G. AVoaver and


M1SS..S H ild a V.


^ g !


C. Rrad- - G.


IhmToa. Af. Aiaswortb. A.r. Caras, G. Fox ‘"Ohwv to cw s i 'A f . Pusbtoa,


o'ipsics: F. and G. Trimby P . Carii-s. H T,. T r imby


F. TInilow-s, Af. Flotcbor, E. Brooks and H. ’'"Fai^v .lancers: At. .Tackson. B. Fool.ls, At,


, - (C.ntimiod i n p r o T i o i i B colnmn.)


»-in \>c made hnnersoimU'd tb o oihcious am i U a i iu o 'ST A S S Ieare-freo loader « r » , s . * s -


d . ns a foil ..ml


,^?i**’i,,,!rned Tho Choruses.


«ith^™ I k’vcd-as'fi^i r f I F ' I S r„ a r l io rs


to th o d ipm ty of U o 'lea;-...'.! Alt'.


‘- r ii,,, as Mosebud and this scene


itro. tho and M'.


? ihm !S : wore ' spHghtbi vivacioas gipsy cliiU! ron.


son.


eellcntlv bv i f r . K. CorjinoU. * ' th a t tbo cliiidren scored llu-U


g,...,,t,'st sni'i'css, for a beanlifnl dance lo Aly blackbir.ls are bliicb.r.ls now, snog


in ' liap p v . S t v l c by Aliss Uai-greavi.s _• ___. 1...- ......i..- sceno di'scrip-


N ex t 'came an o t lm r p r i . t ty -- t iv e of P ie r r e l le 's li r s t d a n c in g


rb a nm ie r b e in g . d e l in e a te , w ith akm ‘>ml freedom bv AI.-ss A\ inckl.-y :>s I te n c i te ,


' ‘ 'V


Aliss C ra b t re e , P ie r ro t , anil Afr. Cornwell, Tronbu .Ionr . D an c .n g of an rp a s s .n g gi .mo


was till. f . .a t in e of Urn scene an d Air Corn- well n-sed b is r icb b a r i to n e voice to splendiil


a . lv a n ta g o in tb o song. A pantomimB in EsssncB.


hast bill not least was tlio .simno wlncb transirorted the audience into Pantomiino


name tu rn as ((Tontinued m n e x t eolnmn) .


Band, where all tbe cliaractorH of pantomimo «»nmimt£»rod. They apponro<i_}n WHitington and His


^l^i5'f^:Chmir‘’;?n ..:kW £ d Hull. C’r ib t r c c ; .rack th o .G ia n t K i l le r


D ev an ev ; T h e G ia n t . M r . A- Aladdin Aliss AV. ( hm l d ; Siiow-AVhite ami AVrigbt., C. llrulgc, L. Jhorpt. ->i.


IvriRlev**^!!.’ Singleton. A. Voovers and 1)1. AiIiYing 'to the success of tbe (irodimtion


SbVrlikcr; Miss 1929. .Mi«^ Iv > » ___ Il_ ii.A o.tfxr.Aca


tlip nrodn ctio n d :)i.


w.s a snU'ndiu orcbestra, eonduct.sl by


Afrs. Cudgeoii. willi Air. James Tomlinson, of Halle.s as leader, and Master Bernard Abnekley'at tbe piano. Behind the scones


managers. The revue was S"'™


poato<l Da.T.


•antv and tlm


the girl's Imtids and, demiuely, tin lucky eliild said site would like tliem. .1 bo


7 “ S an t i i Claus p ro u q iU y p a id


h e r way h ome to .sliow Uie to y re la te lu-r goeil fo r t im e . # * *


s h n t - .h e g in w,.s .m aiul to


\Vi' l io a r o t a m a n who, w i tb nearly


A litU .O


- ■ ^......■ tw is te d iro n . irl . —


!i7.ing w'ist.fiilly at' lim i l iY h e 'M a rk e t Flaee on i"f


....v im m .aaor .al a t Ma'D h a |b ‘ ' ‘ AViilisqs-nigh't


nf Ilm MVavers' .■tmalgamatioa a t l.b™ al Mamhestcr .on S a lan lay .1.-,-idl'd


Owing to Hm holi.lny.s Hm Krner;. ..aniei


S r . 'Uo, t,. .'..for.'.' an advam-e nt wages : ^ " ^ : 'n , l . in the I'naad . ro.n Haaanrv .


I 'i '- tan .'^ b l^ h f H,o"halUr'now^ will h * aniumnc«‘(i a t m e e liu g o


g en e ra l eomicil :U :U anc l.cs tcr on .lam m r j ISlh.


C L IT H E R O E P O S T O F F IC E .


to Tjinnarv l l l h . About. IdO.OOO hnllol. p ap e rs liav e bci'll s e n t m i l. am i Hm rc s o l t


^ __________________ _


ll;!;,, p £ i < l £ h’^A.Hmr He.lkia.” th e gon cral council


.......‘* 1 a-......................................... .


h i isk e t e .m tn iom - nh.mt, 100 eggb w h i t were s trew n id ,o u t Uie r.nul a n d siimshed T h e eyole was n'di ii'i'il to a


lu*ai> of !


s'csir. 'ami f a r lh . ' h i 2.-. to l;2,'2'atl. 'I’he aiieptcil ovi'iilmilb'. ^


" " ; ; : : ,? ^ a , s ; th : ^ w - " s


M'e ca ll H . . '. following Lonl Hi,' c a r iv a t issue' of Hm ” S t i '" . ''lm r s t Magaxn i.'


Tlm S fo iiv h i irs t p a r ish cx tcn ils 0™ ' Clinigloy to D ii t lo i i . anil from l.m m r i.lg Fell V ,i Uaekiag Hoat ™l™;ls^ oye.. J ,


. .V'!,,.,, th e


I £;;:^,;;:ir;dl^Li-sUHeH t,k, when curr- issilecl i t vvas-dlVniuH ^


'File iiri'vnlence of gold currency was said id be an indication of the financial strin^- nced in many homes.


,,f ptioplc iv ta incd su(dl goU 1 .,,,,1 t.lns has


Maiielii-ster As-sixos, tlio UtaeUlnirii Coronet (Mr. 'I'. It. TIinmpsoii), acting upon tbo C’.iionor's Aioemlinent Act (192l>). Inis (Ic- eiileil. not, to icsuine Ibe ailiouriieil in<|iie.st on till- livo men wlio iheil ys :i re.siiU of tlic motor eoiieli iieeidoiil.


In view of tlie plneeeilinas at # * *


sensoinililv ilceoroleil for tlie fe.stive .smuson, amt on ClirisUnos Ooy Urn iiimob-s limt .


nilliogloii. on .time 3f!ml^ Tim institution ot Coplow View was


111 M tnilley-roml,


immn of ohl-faslilonod . plum pmhling, wliicli wiis


1! and f.l I I* 111' follou'isi tiy


enjovimnil amt smeess of tile dat s 1’' “ " i n k amt lea also saw tlie provision 'd a. • > eslras. During tlm afternoon llio _M.itol ;Slay»ire.ss (Couneillor niul


^hir ‘dw ed-


Mrs. .1.


llie inslitiilimi and fiirllier eidmiiLed Hi r plim.suro liy a .li.strilmlmn of .seasomdili


HoolliniViVi) in ad e 'a eall <m tlie old f" 'l«


irifis, pines and Uih;iee<>. ^ A woll-kiiown inm a le n l , Ihe In s lH n t io n .


’riiomas 'ra.vlor (m o re fa«ad>;‘Vk'\ .............r.v.-t


liixure). met, wi th on th i ' i s tma s I'.v


from th e p a r a p e t in to tho m a il an d u .is .low,, by a n iolo r e a r


i-- , -


|,idled lip and Taylor was conveyed to Hio tiirgerv of lir . Fairweatlior wliere i t na^ ;i'i'k,v,-.red th a t in addition lo


'Phe vchielo was imniediatel\ ........ ------------ ,


Hio rigid arm was Iraelurml. 1 ho im- fortmiate man was taken in Hio Amhiilaneo In mackhnrn Tn^rmary. ^


.'"J” ';;™


th e - S lmiv lmr s t JIaga- /l lie, r ep ro d o c l io i i ;—“ In hmio o r of Hie H'-lob r


Th e f idlowhig. f rom u l l o d d e r 1 ^ l -V i a q io


kieosi ired iigiHiist th e i id v u n l of a ra in y .lav S.'Vi'ral t im .'s in re e e n t y e a r s , he si.r.l t l ie r . ' lia s lieen a .small flow of gold iif, periniU wlien e x t r a sp e n . l in g wa.s rei)i iired. 'r h e iiresence in in c re a se d q u a n - ' I " ' ,


c an in s t m an ag e to m a k e e n d s m e e t on ineoiiios res trieU'il b y t r a d e d ep re s s io n w.-ro re.lucii ig tb e i r s to c k of gol.l to m e e t (h e d em a n d s of F a th e r C h r is tm a s .


* * # W h i ls t e y c l in - a h n i - U h aUm rn -ro ad


in 111.' d ire e t i .m .if Clitlieroe, a t 7-15 a .m . .Ill M.nidav m .irn in g , .I.ihn 'ia y l . i r , ol Brnnks ide ( to t ta g e . tV .irs l.m , was in v o lv e .l in an a eo i .le n t w i th a m . i t .ir lo r ry d r iv e n hv Clifford Ames, milk e a r n e r , lb , U ia t - Im rn - ro ad . Olithc'r.ie. 'I 'ay lo r was e a rn e i l fo r some . l is ta o c e u n d e r th e lo r ry , --yler m ed ic al aU eo t i im . he was emiveyeil


to


.-lever a n d a . l r .n t Ata n d a rm called I n very funny looking


l i lan d y k e w,- rei-eived a .,1 all. -pi„, mn.sters keep on > is not. hi.n. hut. it. is. Mr. Jll


l.ong Tominv lieeiiiiNO of his ta l l , sp arse Ho uas traversing the


n n fo r tn n a li*


fmitpali. 'shorliy lieforo r,.;ui wlieo . iitnertM* v..i il.iv..u


,To!m C!m-veU Irving. road T.eeds.


1('litherop Crickot Club’s ground. Jm uleppc-d


:ieeuM*nt H'<;


the hist


a n d mi good c an i)e. d o n e b y b l in k in g th e j ji measure of prosperity iu


bmeers for tho year


fa c t . One c an o n ly ho|)C fo r a r c lu n i of |,,.m ,;li.cti'il as follows: Noble Clraial, 11)110, a n d if Urnthor A. P:i Im; Vico-(Jr:md. Jlrothor It


DKCKMItlCR 2 7 lh , 1920. Liglils on Vcliioles, To-morroiy (Snlurclay),


adv er tiser and times, FRIDAY, Tho Cas tle 'L o d g e of Oddfellows a t tlicir


uunual meeting on S aturday decided on an


our f in a l issue of th e y e a r , will make ab u n d an t ly c le a r th e fa c t th a t th e l ^ t twelve months in Clitheroe an d d is tr ic t h ave been crowded evith events, grave an d rh e j-ear has n o t , we regret, been


g^^.vmarked b y im])rovomonts in in d u s try , ■irhe coUon tra t le is s t i l l languishing, as iminv' nf our readers kuow to th e ir cost. l?he y e a r ■\vitness(Ti d isputes wliicli seem


o.\noriinont which will be w a sh e d " i tn in io reil—th a t of su b s t iU t in g I n d a y for S aturday as lodge n ig h t .. Saturday uUondancos liavo been declining for years lurgedy owing to counter a ttra c tio n s ot which thoro are many on S aturday nights, and the ehungo is designed to


1929. A urika.”


P o p u l a r O p e r e t t a P r o d u c e d a t W e s l e y S c h o o l .


whotber more members are a t liberty, ana inclined to a t ten d the lodge, on 1‘nuays th an on Saturday.'^.


tho point Salnrdav will ho reverted to. ih e Casllo I f no t i t may bo th a t P i c t u r e s q u e P r o d u c t i o n .


Roraeoiis v e b e t aiul satin .suits ul olghteontli eenturv courtiers, in co n tra st with tho ilolicaiely Ume<l .silk.s of .the ladte.s of the Court., made an oxcee<lingly picturesque opening scene for the operetta, ‘ Zunkiu producetl hv Mr.s. T. Wignnll ami .Miss Nellie Bush, ami presentml to a largo and apprwnaUvo autliema* in Wesley bcnool on


I’eriwins rulllcs, deep laeud eiilfs and ibo Christmas night.


This colourful picture, frame<l in u suit- ablo scenic background, opened the Icstivituxs


.


happiness, and carefree alnimlon, permeattU tho 1929 pantomime-revue .staged a t me Mall, Loworgato, on Cliristiua.H night. now .seems lo have coino to s tay a t tlic liaU so far as the Christmas entertanunenks are eoncerned, and i t is cer ta in th a t for some lime, u l any ..rate, i t will Imvo a ready welcoim* upon its annual appearance, especiallv if progri'ss is to bo continued a t the present rale. ha.st year i t was felt ti ia t improvement would be iniposHiblo, and t i ia t tho revue then stage<l hail reached the


Tho very ioy of life, th e ess


in c iclcn tally, sceiiK'd aiiNious euros of S ta te an d c u l t iv a te


'i’lio King, who had for | t in e t advance is ver.v apparimt. l‘or the weight of advancing


his iiuorivsl, in :u‘roi)hiiiing“ l)ropose<l to res ig n th e th ro n e in fav o u r of his .son. I lie I’r iiu 'e was urg ts l to elionso_ :i ro y al iir iite ; Imt till' Miggi'.stioii was waivi-sl lo r Iwelvo inc.ntlis in o rd e r


plnTO 'in’ boiioiir ot the I boialiU of succw« pos«iblo iii vi.-w of tbo l)ureidl. onlv son of the ! limitations, hut in this year s hIiou a <ns-


sliorter, Imt full of tlie tiosl inatoriat, and . . niglit


en d e av o u r to t r a e e tlio wliereatioat-s ot Z o r i lia Ids dre am - lir id e , tl ie eompamon ot Ids cldldlioml. a fosler-ilaiigliU'f of tlio Iviiig, s tolen bv a gipsy (a.s an a c t of revenge ) wlieil tml a smalt m anlen . of


t i ia t tl ie f r i i le e iiiiglit Tho Story Dovolopod. Kollnwing a “ Kaiewel l ” song a n d chorus ,


llu* set.....t r a d opened in th e mpsy en c amp ­ me n t wherein eleven ol / a n ika .s .seventeen venr s had been siient.


I'.lspeth. w'h* tn the


oioHV wh.) made th e ab d u c t io n , lind tak en a vow to reveal to / u r i k a , on h e r .seveii-


temi th hi r t iuhiy. th e secret of h e r identit.N. i)lsiinised as a wood-ent ter , lne«l a n d tool -


I son*, tin* ITince, e a l l ing in sonn to r / .u nKa , a r r iv ed on Llie scene. Kls-pelh, over i iearnig


ami t l iscover lng h im to he tlie ll(*n* overeonu* wi th f e a r .»nd ................


was remorse. hut a K-eeiving a jiromise th a t lie h a r tu .slionld


lii-fall h e r or th e 1 rilie, imvealiHl tho wliolo .■ireilmsiam-es of Z o r ik a 's d isap poa ran yo.


In s tai iH v fm-ming a p la n , an d d o s irm g Klsnelh to keep tho so ero t a lltHo loiigol, tho Prim-o was inlro d n eo d in to th o |.ainp as a wood n i l t e r dosiroils of jo in in g tho h and —th is hi o rd o r th a t ho m ig h t hav e Hie o i ip o r in n i lv to win Z i ir ik a iii hl.s lowly niii.se. Unpcrcoivcd ho w.alehes Z n r ik a as sho s in g s a .song of - k'niryla iid gilKsv ch i ld re n , a t


Klsp'eth hoekmis to him lo r e t i r e : f:''> w's , :.k .'


imssossim, of Hio g lad .', pe r fo ra


rhy*hmu' danc es an d form n , ta ld e an Ziirika. and the sl.s'ping .•hddreii. second s.'i'ii.' of Hm snmo a r t some moilHi.s havo passed du rin g which Hm ps.-mlo w.m.l-


,.„Uer ami Znrika hav.' lu'cn .rSS 1 ^[IrikK..Jm


■ilw'ivs Irving to prove th a t H wn.s not. him. 'He was .inile as goml as a. proper con,nror.


All his tri.'ks were just, as if Hicy h.ail he™ (hiiie hv a iirof.'ssional. I hki'il Hi. 'n t lo k t e o - H , . . ' U.O- whivh was


u t ie s this week imlicaU'd th a t people who ] p, q,, j,m . .™ l^ t r^


Iri.-k ■ I’. Itolliihiy, III. ill.' risk of his life got into the hox ; 11,.'. h, was fasUm.'. .Iowa iin.l billhii'.l I'm's (m Hie ..bs.-m e of


swonls) we... ,msh.'.l Ho'ongh


si,I,' of III.' hos. Tin'll a swoiil (Hm oal.\ on.') was imslmil Hirmigh tho h.l,


‘ ‘


the I'lli's nml swonl w.'re taken out Tl.ilhil.o was s..™ to he seatml ill H.e h a s. ahv.- anil as well as h.'fore. All inarv.'ll.'.l .it urcat- performance. Professor ]h»‘H was nv.'rllnwiiig with these I rmks . m' show.'.l us many mnri' winch I .shall not


-Ifa-Ho mention.” * # #


f ..m'.ishir,' ro o n tv Isiliicaliim ComimUn 1,;"! mmk against. H.e. .l.rojmsi.l nf Hm


■\ pn.l.'st was ma.lo a t Hie m.'.'ting of the


\ ' mil (bis


atlractml ami Hio day ..f ‘' ' ' ’'V , ' ’‘1 ™ . V'L') ni'ar. In ..rdcr to t.'s t Hio maidi'O s hdehty requests I'.lspeui


l ie was Mr. Reynolds in k s e r e l . Klspelh does so. *> d would


yiH•'"iXlnUtri:^;" ;b|j I "


to Ti'vea! m a n ‘of huiuMo


fn'IIllm h..r l , k ; “'m .l hmwingThat Hm Kd;S ] has never ri'n.s,..! to inonrn hci loss, s c announc.-s licr int.'iition of g*?'” .-.


,1™.!-’ In'tim^gn'il for power 1 raToUi to avcompaiiy hur, as


husband identity.


Court anil gaming ailmitl.-uic' '" V' nr.'si'iii-.' as a fmtnn.'-l.'IIcr. fsii. .lesni-s . . ............. . i..„. :,s also her lover |


| tS a .m " " wi;” ;. ' ■ r ” 'i;as^"elr:,hlisl„... her A Happy Ending.


aUianeod Tlu«10 a r r iv a l .u- vu>-


.riv a l at. Hm King's coiirl s .yimbr. ,m- witli ill.' a n n iv c i s a r y iil I r iimc Darcal l s


,l, ,,.a.'t,0'.', an.1 i l l s Alaj. 'sly .s- onx.ons y awa i t in g nows of hi.s son. A gipf*> lOitniu. le l ie r a^i<l he r companions a r e anno u n c ed , remie s t ing permis s ion to o n to r i a iu th e I w i On be ing a dmi t t e d to the d o y a l


p r e s emo , Zu r ik a , in song, ten an d proceeds to disclo.si* hoi


son s .search amt piopos.'s ,.(,,-.q I thu close of which


th a t si’iisalion—doliglilful from u pro- j ilueer's point of view, and tho tru e guarantee , ol suece-ss- th a i one wantwl more and more | of tho revne. For this ucliiovomont, truly magiiilieent' in view of tho troinei hamliraps of an amateur production, all cn s l i t must


nmef away ou Christmas night, n i lh


tlie seaieli p ro v in g nnsm-eesslol th e |- r in e e promised to r e tu rn amt ae eept .i eon ser t of Ids f a t l ie r 's clinico.


In Hie ev e n t


ftmlgeon, who us proclucer of tins ty]>e ot I show is mie<|nalled in the di.stnet, ami probably in a very wide area. Heaping tno iiem'lit of pn*vious essays, Mrs. (Hulgeon j lias this re a r scortsl u triumph. H is not : to.i mneh* to say th a t the 1929 Hevm; is a


\u^ given to ^jrs. .lamw


tiling tlie paeo is fpiieker, tliu seeiie.s aro ..... '■


STOCK and RECOMMEND t h e f a m o u s


MARMET


work of a r t iu jirotluctum and reilecH Uio verv htgliest credit on Mrs. (Jmlgeon s | veisatnlitv and g«*nius. Tlie pnHlm-er lias tho advantage, he il said, of va uahle assistance from Miss fle r lru d e (.mlgeon, i wlin <ievisos and te.achc*s the <iame.s. wlncli aro a distinct ere<1it. lo lier orlgnianty amt


skill. Tho Children’s Chorus.


.suia ess is in the employment of a ehildren s i eliorus.


treiuemlous app<*al made by childia'ii, ami j into each of her prodm.-tions suie has mtip; iliieed a chorus of litth^ girls, splemlnl arlis lcs all.


praised jnst because il is eoinpusial ot group of winsome, pretty kiddies, good to


One ot the secrets behind Mrs. (didgeon’s | tdeVi'i'ly has slie rea!i/.i‘d tlie


'I’hi-' cliorns is not lo lie |


watch hei’au.se ot iheir clnldisli cliarm. No, , not jnsl for th a t alone, hul for


brilliant dancing. They have all the tricks of tiio modern revne obnrus a t tboir linger j lips and thev enter into then* work with such a zest th a t tiu* spirit <»f jaz.z. seems 1 iiilier«*nt in them.


.


depemls iqum one esseiitnil- -rhythm. ,iaz,z dancial without. rhythm simply resolves | itselt into a series of emivulMve eonlortunis ' wiiieh are really hi<leous, hut Uam-ed these chiMren danci* i t --well, i t is a


'I'o he a success jaz.z. sh...


***llmht. through tin* revue ran th a t con­ tagions sp ir i t of happiness and joy.


..u.liema* (piiekly caiiglit llie .sensation, am as Ihev could not dance wit h tlie jm fnl ahamhin of the artis tes, mamfest.al their 1


the " u y i tT * Annie Veovers. ‘.Master Walter ‘ ZnHka indignantlv reruses__ to Ganiev, who slu.ws great promise ami M ^


Sallv '.laekson, were ih lro .lnC '.l at. Hi.' Vl'l'y milM.I, anil wh.'n Hi.'y w'c.c folliiw.'.l by


lla r l.- i in in (M r . K. ( ’ormv.' l ) . C oh.mln e (Miss w in n i i ' ( io .i lil) , anil 1 an ia lo o n (M l. .losepb riiiilgi'ini'). Hi., an.lmni'.' w.-i" pnl


.lollv-lle.nl-t-'.mipanv. tb.' bust b.'ing_ capit- ■li'il by Mr. Fraimis


in nm r rv , an.t.iip.ImM' nmial. K.'V.'Is follnwcl a t tb.' Iion-i.'.of Ik.r.'n


ally Park«T.


Hiilhcking .'Imrns.'s anil iivi'iy ..a... ..s c.mtribnte.l by lb.' giU'sIs. ami Hm cllllilri'll s hnnis gave a ehanaing mimber remim.si ef Hi.s raili', " C'liil.lrea’s Hoar. On.'


.1.


fo r tu n e s idouLily.


, i r .s , t i ;”'::vSi.:ye.i:’ ; £ i ^ m k £ i .™ ..t i.is Zur iku pro-


....tarns sIm shall m an y liiiii t 's i r i h a . , her hoar,, has ahma.ly m™ guam to it woodcutter, ami yall.s Inn mi- ITnrocognisahle in lu.s disguise tlm l in u c h.ni's ids sire angrily r.'fase te aekaowle.lge his suit, anil hills him leave tlm co.nt. Zarika thermipon reao,,.m,'s_^l™ ™


princess ami intimates r S l y 'o F l i , : ' h a : i of a


as lmi ishm. ' . i t a n d .leli.ght of a h , amm 'a;"; ; gmiend' . ^ "m d d . / ' aU , 'ads h a ,m i l v ' i a ioyoas Umnis for Hm Kin g a n d ( j i ieca-ol . . 1.


Croditablo Por formanco..


'™ 1 V5';;;’'7r,‘,V',Vld "slai'.i’,' .i'i'gailm.' at mosplmre had vprc.ssioa la Hm stal.'ly gav.jUc . I


a n u h t led


hy


coni rustn n a s i o - 'L


llic i*»


'P r in c e , which was in ih e f re e ;.uul


•••*■ whl.-h was m ^ In ’Vlm ’ fiVr..st .«eoiii's hai l a " v:.sy .....iiaiL,.,:'";-'idi.'!.’- - !


m i . le '. i '" of c a r . ' ..ml .h h g .'av e m reh.'.n.'...l. Tlm iiu rcd llcU .m of v a r ospee iallv cIf.'cUve m „v..>-s,'.iai.' a. t ipr a'yy; : : . :v:v;„: , :„im, .e h.;.i


Tlm m a n n e r of Hm p.-r fonmiaco ..gave riuus ihitices was


till- lirsi somewhat an occasion of brs t ivi ly. i.' a',.;,td»v niul


a a l a r a l a i ' - s th a t w.;rc <|inl.' g r e a t ly caham' i ' i l Hm p lc a s in e ol tin ( i i


Zurika Hanson.


(juit the ami


narked tloral I


an d an d


'*’V,'V.‘k ' i ; . . s ; „ Ua s lnmi oiiacicil Hm p a r t of c.mvinciagly, ani l .Mr. c- role of I’rmci ' Diiri'all, - - •


I he forest ghulc.


wi;en''ilmm‘'lo ''i e : ! « r d m King ndeats and , 1 n is i^ on the woodcutter proving Ins moral worth, to promote him to a position


“ guests.’' A Fairy in London.


WHO were icspoasibli' tor Hm sai'.'.''''nog scene, ri'laUng lb,- a.l.-.-lllun's ol a laliy who w.'iit to lamdim town la ordi i to go ■ ilm King a pr.-.s.'iU- 11m kiil.qes got Lhi. stm-v airosH ivimih'rfally will limy alm.isi o.'.f it witb Hmir ey.-s .ami one lelt gcmiim.lv Sony to.- Hi,. l-'.-Jr ■inb-


In ihiialy .song and ilai:.'.:, Hm i'bililr..'li


B R I T I S H L E G IO N ’S C H IL D R E N ’S P A R T Y .


who fo.ni.l Hm busy iimtropolis no play.' lot Imr. w .' took a l.i'.'P at, tIm. past, m tin; scene. some of


la jo


waltw- "f wi.i.h so la.i.'h is h.iaril in iii.al.'rii lim.'s, heiag revived. Dchglnlal .bviaivs t!n*v were, ton, hoautilully K. '.Maiili'v, (1. Allen. -N'. 1 anil U. C'rablrei', and Mi'-ssvs.


m*N I


,1 (i.'ldard ami W. Malili; song "T im old-faslnoni'd wall.,, ---- f.dlv co.itrilmt.'d lo Hie s.'.'ii,' by -t lyy


oiiati- .setling III Paderewskis Miami o ” the ihinccrs mcntu»ncd ahov.'


, ' graC4‘ful ni*‘asurc.


sang with m.irked elfeet >y Mes 1'. H. l- wlio was ,11m ol ilm iiri.ii'U'als ami


A .simg-seeaa "M y Irish I’aradise . . , ,, a valuahle acquisition u» anv r


ilescr i i i t ion. possessing sjs she <lo< ^ l i l i tv of high .l .'g rce .‘sh.. was assi


Mr. (Judgeon amlM»>Jj (omid. n ji liiglily smecN-sfu! iu tlic ^iavtinrneen.” A n o th e r Happy Scono


s cUin g a n d sSongs. could he complete


duct. •' Kathleen I


>1huv of Ibis doi's vcr.-':i- | assistiul by ho wirre


s l i t i i tn ig III., liftl. .sci'im, siTvcil .is tlio g for tlm hitroihi.’tion ol more ilaaccs No ri-poiT of till;, pri'sentatiim without special referciu'c |


l.a.iv Angola ,1.' Ven-'s gar.lcn party, coll-


■111.I All- K. C.O'inv.ll, wild., a solo d.ima, was iiiilliaaHv .'Minted liy Alias Mane


Wiaekli'V, whose daai'lug was a le a lm c ol tlm ,iro.'locH.m. _ To the * T


, .1 1 rbayi'ilril,' imall'y a t tire .i in


n 'c i la t io o wbieb sb.' g av e o x io l lc n t l j . , u


big I'V.'Ot' I'age^^^ a a t ie ip a to d , tbo a r r iv a l i ,,i'-Fa.b''.: t bristnias.^


Hi,...I-. Fatb.T flnislma.s ------ - tiims .'1 t'b ri-tm a s .Kvi", was ratlior .Hrvil, hut'.III bi'iog proviiii'.t with 1. cliair cx- ,Hi„,.,l to Hm ki.l.lb's, Hmt owing to th e


...mi lasi.m of tb e ™ a,:er l _camo_ Ibo r . r i , ? : ' .war’-


a f te r bU oxcr-


l-xlr.'lim pivssiiri. of Imsnmss Uo had not hceii -dile to viNit all tlicir liome.s the prc- vi.ii.s ■;.r,.ning,Jn,t. im,.,„b',t to make np for


'* lh.hw.'''lm''.'''nl'l .Ustribntc Ibo gifks, Im^- ,,v,.r bo bim.-ch rccoive.1 a Pfo.'oul from tlm 'rb a i rm a n . Air. T. Norcros-s, who o " h.l,.,If of Hm ..........


t-hati morning. SCO th a t tbeir


w....' M'b'adi.H^arrangr^^ Thoro was in o a c ,


p r c ^ f M i t . t a in in g


.I'lm commitli'O had .spared "" . pr.s.ent.'.l «” n tifiiim Uo


II... .. ei.i'sts received a suosunniai for cacb ciiild received


.....


'riioe'niatc, an ap p le , an o ran g e , ) ; r H m 'S n s i o » .of tb a e ^ n t ^ t b e ^ m -


to p , an d


m i lto e wer.' l•eaH.I.'■ p le n .h .


,„w sixp en.'.., s , > - i P , . : ; S ' ’’aM , i ; b lt r ’ nf ■racker. a box of ' b.'eamn^'^^


,'„ ,it io n of l,y Air. AV.


T h o n ie t b o ' . 'b 'i d . ' '0 .n d d in g th r e e h e a r ty che ers fo r F a |b ev C b r ^


f otboi co -o pera tion of oH m r ™ganisi 'i . 'n a th e Brifush T i^m n


Afessrs. \V. Goiikl and AV. Holden did ban! but tborongbly successful work us stage


■crows';! , iionso last night and will >'? n;- Alondav noxt and Ne.r T e a r s


bo realized. --------- --


Vt tb e D . '" n ib c r ex am in a t io n , in U a « - • .


T O m i U h o r n - a v f i i u i A . U co nH a t . of the Victoria Colleco of


n .-\r Dnwfltliornc. A.T.C.m .* ^


p a r ty to accommodate


' n’'"Hm * " rh ild re " o f t h e ' tow n , an d i t m siLerei>- to b e boptxl th a t Hus scheme w.11


v hag eon- ...s. charming old ihe


fashion a t tlm l inti .sh , l.epo.- . U . b,^ w 1.™ tlm t ’ommi t t , ' . ' ii i l i . 'r lamci l moinbers clnl


i lm . ''dl) l i t t le gao.sts. an d Hmy b ud o m ^ t I ba ' .v th '. . '. Tbe room was packe.1 w.tb


lli-eo .0 a rnm p a r ty . . * h* .« .-.n, ...I...


/'■‘l’’'''' , ' 'X a m r t


ilt.t iii'rMiiupaiiinioiit' of carols


ontor- num-


(M.i'islmas i imnni .g wa.s sp e n t la alor ry . spent. of


Hm mosi pleasing fealmcs i.f Hi.' ’" 'a " ’' a graphie iiile rp icla lio n of Hm ag"-ohl song “ Wi,l,h','omb" F a ir ." escell.'all.y sang b, Ci'l.lard, assisl.-il by a namb.'r ol the


pA It h'bl I t 11 b Itf . 11. ,, , , , ,


h e a l t h IN S U U A N C E O F T IC LV N .


E l SIGHT TESTINGpns ■risvi


SpoctacU and Eyogiassii - 5 i-


R E PA IR S .


Now Lonsos. ShoU Sur ro u n d s Lensos.


Altorations. to your own


Tlio Beat Reoornniendation to you is Despite Competition our business is always increasing.


CHARLEY DEAN QuALIFIKU Ol'TIOIAN 18. NORTHGATE


Cornor Lord Stroot and Northgato BLACKBURN


BABY CARRIAGES


SORItO UNIIUUSTAIILE TYRES .Sumlaid on nejfly all Mode!*.


APIM.Y for free CATALOGUE, IIBAUTIFULLY ILLUS'rRA'FEI) IN COI.OURS,


V t^ IT OUR SHOWROOMS AND INSPF-CT T H E LAT E S T M O D I ^ S i S S S o S a a o B a a S S B i B H a i a i a H a B B


1 4 , B ^ A R K E T C L IT H E R O E . P L ^ C E , P h o n e 1 6 7 . of I (SEVEN) 1929 R E V U E .


S e r i e s o f B r i l l i a n t S c e n e s a t t h e H a l l .


A T R IU M P H . d a n l o r d The Reliable Shop for FOIWO EIIR


1930 WILL SEE US STILL DESIROUS TO SUPPLY YOU ALL WITH TH E FINEST VALUE


OBTAINABLE. ONLY RELIABLE FOOTWEAR STOCKED.


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