mi
1930.
^IDS. QE.)
.
rfcisemont, whca VITIl IIIK ORnpv
• nto soles onlv“— “ 0
»nt or . Wanted; Lost op Found’
Ions ' ■ I Sixnsertions.
. .. 4 6 .... 5 0
'*t«inod at tho s Oflices, OP
I Tunes » Ollico >
c
request, accom- and addressed
HR by post, an tied with order; all .it tho olheo RO i.s made for
^tim
nitialh) ” means eitisernent m
imtialH c/o tho ” Omce.
LES.
pillar hiisincs-'^c-s Ju tho Private
•R rates:— '
>na ) )
1 i
)
Insortiona, 5 3
0 1) « 3 0 0
price of .SIX. I5S, ji;tc.
moriam Noticej ich four lines of noH; if booked, of
ver.so or less; if booked, S/-,
owIedRmonts, jf 2/0 each; if
I lo (Jonova seven f
lisijosod ot very days. Actually
)NS NOTES CIL DID. Council of the
I tliose ot CJroab and Italy. Jn
items dovvu lor
|.M. ilriand, tliu Ipeut a particu- J out to (ieiiova, ■ ai-is for a series I Signor Graiuli lonversatious on l-vitli a vieu' to
tlie fitatesmeii what Avus <loiio
1 |ry.
I I
(
I ol ilie civilise<l ivliore. JVlr.
tlio twentieth cargo ot tlaii- . he wandering
I the Lc ague ol ;t Slid I a vessel urn Gulf carry- a quartor of a 0 illicit tradic. would happen
g. I t is goo<l oil, j)!ans were States where
> London Naval (CJerinany) also
inelaml ovacua- lar.
. 11 s
'HS, ;
ilKMOlU.AM.
Six ? I)ox N bers addresscxl to ust ... 3 C
.. U d 7 0
l address of tho , r i
W E D D I N G S . BOXALL—EXXON. Ar*'
wedding took pl.ico, tlio contracting imrtiea Iming Mr. ,Ern„|c
lio.sull, tliird sou of Mra Uo.'iiill imd thoi Into Mr.' Vf.' H. Boxair of
1 • 1 officiuting, a prettv baptist Clmrch,
)iiyro».in-r,irncss and Miss Maud Eston; oldest daug itor of Mr. and Mrs. 'I’liomM Lston, 11, lliorii-strcot, balidon. Tlio brldo who was given away liy lior father, wiS .ittircd in powdor-hliio satin, witli fawn
to match. ^Sho earned a bompict of pink carnations, lilica and white lioatlior. ■ Sho
rtiricc «i"‘ " I'l'.l''’
cicpo snede, with shoos and hat to iiiatch. .Gas tiladys.blatt-i acanng roso pink,silk Hith gold la?e caps .Sho had Imt and shoos
Gladys felator, a rolativo of tlio iirido. Miss
Uo.snll was smartly dressed in cocoa biogo
t-lm hridogroom and Miss hy Miss Elsio
to
in.itch. Both hridcsmuids carried bompiols of lily-of-tho-valloy and pink oar- naiious. Mr. Horbort Extou and Mr. Oliver Estoii, _ botli hrothor.s of tho hrido
c.irricd out tho diiLios ot best man uiiii groomsm.an rcspoclivoly. After tho coro- nioiiy a reception ivas lield in tho Baptist Sdioolroom, following which tho iiowlv- inaiTiod conplo loft for Inglotoii
CUNLIFFE—VLIES.
.iiul Dr. P. W. Cunlilfe, json of Councillor and the lato Mrs. Av. D. Cuiiliffo, of Wtiddiiigion-ioad, Olilheroo. The ccromonv waa performed hy llev. G. P. Lowe, a friend of Uio bridegroom. Dr. CunlilFo is head of the Colour Departmon^ tho Wool Induatrioa Jlvficnrch Asssociation, Leeds.
Jlaiigc, Manohoslor, tho inatriago took phico of Miss Dorothy E. Vlics, daughter of Mrs and tho late Mr. L. E. Vlios, F.I.C., of IJrantivood,
Ale.sandra I'ark; Manohostor,
Yesterday, at St. Margaret’s, 'Whalloy
bpaiiiiiug Croasdnlo Brook at Slaidburn. Over it runs tho county rood to Dale Head and Bonthain and evidonco is avniinblo that a liridgo st-ood there as early as tho four teenth contury. Tho original structure ivas a ono-ai'ch span but there arc now lliroo arches, one being hidden behind tho foliago on the right of our picture. Tho newer and smaller arches have boon added to tho old work and tlio damage now lo ho repaired occurs at tlio junction , of tlic centre and
Our pliotograi>h illuKirntos tho old bridge EVANS—JONES.
district will bo interested in tho nows wliicli has come to hand of tho wedding at St. i Paul's Cliurcli,
Ills many old friomls in Wuddington and A VISIT TO OBERAMMERGAU CHURCHYARD EXTENSION. BY BISHOP OF
Austiulia, of lilr, Fdwin Kvans to FIsio i Jilewclla (Quecnio), oldest . daughlor of i (Jouuuillor and Mrs. H. L. Jones, of llod- i hank Plains. Tho bridegroom is tho only Hurviving son ol tho Into Mr. Georgo Evans, iormcriy of AVaddington, and of Mrs. Evans, now ol South-stroot, Ipswich, Qiicouulaiid, and, prior to emigrating to tho Antipodes, survciL an approuticcslii^) to thu printing trade at tlio ** .tVdvortiscr" oflico. AVo extract tho following particulars from a
loport Published m one of Tlio
girl friends ot llio bride, and Mr. A. F. Itoborts presided at tho organ. Tho bride,
relics of llowers and whito stroumors by churcli was prettily i’
tho local papers: decorated w’itli.
wlio wn.s given away by hor inthor, lookou cliuriniiig in her gown of whito luce and georgette, lashioned w’ith long Hwcopiiig Hares, reaching to tlie aulcles. Tho long,
(Brisbane) was of oinbroidorcd Brussels not, worn cai) fashion, mounted on silver trico- tmo and encircled round tho bond with i uraiigo blossoms, and foil to^ form a short ' train. Her boiujiiot of whito roses, gor- lioras, unci tmiidou-liair forn was tied with white
s.atin streainors. Miss Boll Fvans (sister of the bridcgrooni) atlendod us I bridesmaid, and jUiss. Vulnm Jones, sistor of the bndo, as llowcr-girl._ The bridcs-
maid’s dross was of palo nink georgette, .softly shirred and liand-worKo<l, and inado with Hared skirt, and capo collar. Her boucpiot of bluo delpliiniums was tied with
uansforred to liowever, servos • elevt>r organis- ;r.s, whom tho
acturoil, w-hich ue’.s auspices.
ansen.
(
Orc.sts w'oro as uiniLy. J1 he
death is a loss 0 giant
jier.son-
I foiiso ” to the After hoiiig
I I
la coii.v of licr
use, Canberra, hroughout tlio
AFTER ! I'oakon tho
! weaken, when cold or in line acid is
causing back- irrcgiihirities,
I
iibagor Don't schiol' now’, by tlio
cy Pills years'
reputa-
■’ said Mrs. J. ad, Koyhain, / , 1913.
WILSON—ANSTEAD.
I Kidney Pills Nowadays, X
Mrs. Chapman I still keep
l i box.
I r . ' Clinpinan.'V IPS Backache Ifrs.; Chapman
: and painful > ;.o iny distress and dropsical and feet.
tho back, my “ 1
Tho marringo took place .at. St. Mary’s Churoli, Clitlioroo,.-oiv
late Mrs •AViison,. or V
powdor blno‘ goorgotto/ trimmed with Froi ^ [ (Oontinuod at foot of next column.)
Air* (Continued from procoding column.)
Inco and liat and sliobs to (xirrospond. Her boucinot .was comnosod of. toa rpscs. faho
T?m®hri'do^'who WM away by Rroomsman. ; Attor tbo, coromony .wliicb Carnor was attirod in a dross: of I was porformed,by tbo Rov. .Canon ATrigl^,
dnuehtor. antics of-bost man woro performed by Mr. 1 »
Ibouquet.was formed of yellow
irisos.es lTar\l^
-qui^ -w«s a fcriumi'-ofy-ellow ir picture bat (iliatbum . Mill. . V .:
was attended as bridosmaiiH by Miss ISollio Fell whoso dross was of wearing:
floral uinon to .tone.
, llio Tin K r o l d Tooman yas
i_:_T?rnnrli I rocoplion was • liold at tho ’homo .of, tno bridegroom., ’Amongst tlio wedding gifts was a ' ibox ^seat curb ■ from omployqea
. at
ig the blood is lob surprising,
I his later years, ol the pillars the Assomhiios
lamliiig states- hiimanitarian. re^ leat of mak-
Uisivoly to any he was liimous,'
lord was decorated with pale blue stroainqrs. llolli bridesmaid and flmvor-giil woro quaint )iead-drtv4so.s of tullo, silver laco and posies to tone with frocks. 3\lr. Meivyii Jones was best man. Ac tln5
concIii.sioii of tho coro- niony a roceptioii was hold at AVIiitcliouso’s Cafo, whoro the bride’s mother, gowned m black crepe do chine, relieved with liiioly- plcatod rose boigo georgoLle, black velvet hat, and carrying a posy of deep yellow tlowors, veiled m lemon tullo, roooivo<l tlio guests. During tho rocoptiou Miss Aiulroy Jones gave vocal and pianoforte solos. 'I'ho dresses woro tho work of IVliss Pairy,
Silkstoiio, and the bouquets weio Iho gift* of tho bridogroom. The bridegroom’s gift lo tbo bride iva.s a Isold wristlet watch, to
the bridesmaid a liandsomo handbag, and lo iho little Ilowor-gii-l a gold armlet. J Iiq bridle’s gift to the bridegroom was a .solid
hra.ss siiiokor’s stiiiul. After tlio iccoiitioii tbo happy pair loft by car en loiiLo for Sidney. ‘Blue IMountains, Canhorra, and Kosciusko. Tho bride trnvollod in an on- scinblo of roso boigo tweed ami cropo do chine, witli close lilting folt lint to tone. Many handsome presents, including soyoial clicqnc-s, and many tolograms, voio rctoivcd.
prosontod Nor- hut Ills chief
lo repatriation sottlemont of
MAIR—VAUGHAN.
irimlny, by tbo Rov. .7. W. IboUiip, .1 H cildinK tool: plnco botwoon Mr. U illiniu
\t St. I’aul’s Ohurcli, Low ISfooi, on
jroir. lor oiobt voais bond waitor |jt.,tbo Swan and Koynl Holol, Clitlicroo, and Jlisa
Kmily VauBbaii, of Liverpool. Tlio Inido, in dross ot ivory sill:, and ImviiiB a. bon^not of niiil: roses, wn.s given nwiiy by Coiincillor W Clavton, and attended by throo brulos- inaids—Jliss Gorfcnido Kills and Miss Vora
Ipswich, Queonshmd, i
DESCRIBED BY
TO G.F.S. MEMBERS MISS ANGUS.
Society associated ivith iho Parish Cliurcli jvas liold in tho Upper School on Tuesday oveniiig. Miss Ilitchon presided over an attendaiico of about eighty, including inoiu- bors of tho St. James’s and Grindlctoii branches. Tlio speaker ivas Miss Angus, the Diocesan Secretary of tho Girls’ Friendly
A special meoling of the Girls’ Friendly
Society, who dcscribeil, visit to th'
Sho some of
out of an illustrated Biblo and giving thoin lifo
host bo
do.soribod
the by
and
clqso-iitting sleeves weio of lace, and tho I portrayed—wore unable to stand tho strain. 1)1 iilal veil, lent by-2VIi.s. Ileginuld VicUora Tlio villagers so regulated tlioir
of description, larly when tho
of
I>ulo pink stroamors. Tho littlo llowoi-girl j thoy woro inspired by Dlviiio power, and, was tiiqssod in pale bluo voilo, cmbiqidored said l^fiss ^Viigus; ounsidcring tho wonderful
thoir clniiitH had aomo justification. Supper followed Iho address, and later
.
conduct tlint they might bo privileged to take some part in tho Play. Fvou tho simillost part was oounied an Jioiiour. Dur ing tho Play iUsolf tlioso taking part woro beautifully coloured robes whicli produced a wonderful olioct in the sunlight. I^Iany of tliosu talcing part imido thoir living by carving roligiou.s symbols; they had to bo people of tlio highest moral character. Miss Angus said ilio Piny had boon performed at intorvah of Ion years for moro tlian threo conturics, oxcopliiig during ])oriods liko that ol tlio Groat AVar. Those taking part claimed they woro not acting, but that
_ lives and ^
with pink silk losobuds. Her basket of display they gave, it cortniiily looked as if pink rosebuds, carnations, and asparagus ...................................
Miss Calvcrloy proposed a vote of thanks to ATiss Angus, which was socondod hy ^Tiss 13. Pyo, and onihusiaslically carried.
SABDEN.
Sunday School, on Friday evening last, a jumblo oalo find pound Htall wore held. 'Xho procqodfl, which amounted to £4 17s., wore in aid of tho congregational stall at tho forthcoming bazaar.
ceremony took place at'tho Sabdon Infant School on Friday afternoon Inst, whoa Miss Bowiiass, tbo ImadmiHtrosi,
who.so marnago
PRES13NTATI0N.------A pleasant little
w'lll take plnco at AVhitsnntido, was pro- sontod wiUi an oxidised, silver fruit dish by tho children, l^hss Jonny Cuton, tho oldest girl in tho school, made tho presentation, and l^Iiss liowmuss suitably responded.
Tho Rov. AVilliam Symonds, of AVitton Con gregational Church, haa rocoivod a call to tho pastorate of tho Congrogational Church at Reddish, near Stockport, which ho has uccoptod. !Mr. Symonds, who is an oxcol- lont pronchor, was formerly ])nHtor of Sabdon AVesloyan Cliurcli. and married a Salidcii Indv, Miss Tjomv Marsh, tho only daughter of Mr. ami tho late Mr.s. Edward Marsh.
FOlUMER IMINISTEU’S N13AA’’, POST.—. JUJVrurJ'j SALE.— tlio Siibdon AVosIoyan
ihq Bconcs woro beyond her powers and many sconos
inovoniout.
taking Sho
declared tho assorted
tho Passion Play at Obcraimncrgau. that
" •
pictures that
CONSECRATED BURNLEY
AT SABDEN.
in vivid terms, heV l*asBion Play^ could
people—particu the Cross woro
at tlio Nicholns^troot Church, Subdon, an unusual event in tho village, in that no living person roinombor.s a simlliar service, abtnictctl Gonsidqrablo attention Inst Satur day. The provision of a. new-graveyard was necessary owing to tlio old yard being prac tically full, and, wlioii nnproachod on the .subject, Mr. Starkio, of Hnntroydo. readily gave a i>ortion of iho Stiibbins Meadow, ' which adjoins the old graveyard, for an
• Tlio graveyard consecration sojiyico bold
north arches, at a point indicaied in the photograph (holoiv tho centre arch) by timber supporting the weakened fabric. The bridge lias been considorod duugoroiis for several years now and dolav m tackling repairs originallv resulted from a dispute ns to rosponsbibilitv for
Iho.bridge. Plans in llio possession of Mr. AV. King-AVilkinson proved tlio antiquity of tlio bridge and the County Council tlioroupou agreed to accept Iho duty of repairing it. Tenders for the work are now being invited.-
SLAIDBURN'S OLD BRIDGE EDITOR’S ROST-BAG. ** Clyclerhowo.'!—Your letter ro Cotton
DALE HEAD j FORMER
THE CALL OF HOME. REVISITED
RESIDENTS,
; It seems that for soino years now many of tho former residonts iii tho parish havo boon influenced by their affection for tho old plnco to make an annual jiilgriniago horo to worship in iho old church, inspoct
.
hcuixl from Dale Hoad, except jicrhaps somo* nows of tlio doin^ of tlio Fyldo Water Board,- but an incidoiit occurred hero last Sunday that I think I ought to report, not only bo4:auso of tho nico fooling that caused it, but bocauso, I think,; few parishes m Fngland could show such a rccord-
Sir,— Possibly it> is some timo siiicc you
(THBEE) © 0 E 3 0 E 3 S S S S 0 S S : £ 3 0 ® 0 Q
Boll and Gasomoter is -rather out of date and in any ovcub is only suitablo for pub-, lication over your iiamo . and address.
125' Y E A R S a g o ! OUR’
ITEMS CULLED ISSUES
JUNE 9th, BY
FROe^ OF
1905.
tlio Hibblosdnlo Nursing Aimo&iationj realized £250.
A bazaar bold at Bolton Hall, in aid of . :
staffs of
Mc.ssrs. John Sonthworth'and Sons had their annual outuig on tho 3rd—a w-ngonelte dnvo via AVhitowcU and Dunsop to Nowtoii, for dinner at tho Haro and Hounds Hotel.
Alaiiugors, overlookers and others on tho %
wliolo of tho Gas AVorks stall to dinner on tho Sth, at tho Station Hotel.
tho graves of tlioir forebears and visit thoir frionds.
, ing Prayor.” I thought tho custom so full of good feeling that I hastened to .ossuro her hoi/
picn.scd I felt sure all tho romain- ing pacmnioncrs would bo if they did so- and that nIUiougli it was not oiir usual Sunday for Holy Communion I would nrrango colcbrntion if,, it wa.s thoir dosirc. Tho consoquonco was that our morning'
rocoivcci a lottor from a lady saying that a party of about 60 would liko to repeat the
vi.sit and join our congrogation at ‘ Morn-
congregation was swellod by somo CO visitors, and that .30 of thorn wore able to coniniuni- ento al. tho table wlioro tlioir fiiihors and
mollier.i must havo boon in tho habit of com municating. I. am glad to say thoy had a fino day for
.sliown their affection for tho plnco of thoir birth. _ Dalo Hoad has, no doubt, lost many of
tlioir I’isit, Dalo Hoad looked quito busy, and tlm party wont away satisfied at. having
its parishioners, not bocauso thoy wished to go,, hub hecniiso they had to bo sacrificed to modern works of utility. Those who luivo left have shown thoir Christian spirit, nd I tliink,
tho.so who romnin deaervo to
bo fuatod witli .special tondonioss, thqy ought to 1)0 helped rathor than have tho little
i.hnt remains taken from thorn.
C. SLATER., Priost-in-CIiargc.
FREE: TRADE.......
extension. Uis gift was accepted with ihnnlcs, and tlio workers of . Nicholos-strcot Church have sinco worked hard to defray tho cost of fencing. Now well enclosed, tlio
now.graveyard was last Saturday consecrated by the Bishop ot Burnley (Dr. Honii). / A.
procc.s.sion from tlie chnrcli gates was
bor.s of tlio congregation. Ui>on entering the grounds, prayer was olTcred by tho Rov'. A. 13. Boden, M.A., and tho procession tourod the yard to the sini^iiig of tlio 23rd Psalm by tlio choir. Tho Bishop of Biiniloy Imltod at (ij portion of tho ground cut in tho siiapo of a cross, and road tho documents np|>crbaining to tho function. After the clergy and the Bishop had signed tho docu ments tho Bishoj) gave an address. He einphnsisod what tho now yard meant to tho monibors of tho cliiircli, and pleaded with thorn to keep it free from hlciniHli. lb was fitting that it .should ho situated boncabh iho shadow of tho church steople. There, ipcoplo would bo laid to rest in close orqx- imity to where they had
wor.shippotl for many years, and thoy ought to cherish the place for the days to come. Following tho imprc.s«ivo rendering ol a hv’mn, tea was served in tho school.
headed by ibo Parocliial Church Council, followed by tbo choir, clergy, church ardons, tho Bishop of Bunilcj'. and mom-
GOTr JOTTINGS.
ing round ior tho Captuiu’s Prize was played, w'itli tho result uuvt S. .AVcslhoad ami \V. J. Lupton woro successful in Die First Division, ami J. O. M. ^^llltche^ld iml J. B. MitchoU in tho Second Division. S. AAVslhend had tho good scoro of 83—16 = 67 not. Tho next and last qualify ing round for this competition w'ill tak place on .Tuno 18tli. Tlio malcli v. AYlmlloy was played on tho
On Saturday, May 2-lth, tho third qualify
0 J. Sharpies ....... 1 R. J. Cavan ..... 1 H. N. llnrtloy .. L B. Thompson .... AV. R. Snailham J. Blackburn ....
games to four. CUthero!
0 G*. Benson •.......................... P- Haworth 1 1 .13. N. Banks .......
urday tho Ramhling Club and frionds con nected with tho lluptist Cliurch had a very
ploa.snnt outing to Jngloton, travelling by
BAPTISTS’ RAMBLING CLUB.—On Sat
charabanc. . Tho route chosen Burnley, Barrowford, BlacUo, Giabiivn,
Vaughan (sistor)
wlio30.dres.sos wore lomon sill: and tliov carried bourinols ol cream roses. Miss'AVinnio Mail- (sistor of Ibo
bridegroomf woro . sill: oau-dc-nu, liminiiot being coiniiosod of cninntions. Mr. Ooorgo AVilson tulimod tlio obligations ol best man. A reception followed at tlio
Swan ami Royal Hotel.
was an oal: Imroaii. Tho bridogroom s gift to tbo brido was a grandmptlior clock, tlio manv presents included n silver tea sot with tray' from tlio director and sbarolioldors of tbo^ Swan and Royal Hotel; a silver cako stand from Mr. Bla^linrst (managing director) and Mrs. Rlaokburst; and a
'flic bride’s prosoiit to tlio bridogroom i^’n™o^^hoS” rmno ■ .
Sottlo and Claplinm. On i-onching Ingloton tho waterfalls and cavos woro visited by
the ramblers, wlio iiuml)orod 23. Iho lo- turn journey, was inado by the sanio route, A most onjoynblo day was spent,
Mrs. Carolino AA’ allcor. who resides with hor daughter. Mrs. AVilham Juclwqn ut Forb-sqiiaro, tPondlo-stroob East, ccloln ated hor 80th birthday. Sho was born at Stam ford Bridge, Lincolnshire, on Juno 2nd, ISoO, I^rr.s. A^^llko^ has had 11 cliildi*on, bub only four survive, two boils ami two daughters. Tlioro avo 12 gramlchildreu. There was v largo birthday party, about 50 being ■ '
]3rOD']' U3TH niRTTID AA^.—Last Sunday I ill^v^'.plon'l’of a Isigo mimim.. of pvosents
I F. Slnrsh ........... 0 F. AVesthead .... 1 J. E. Cook ........ 0 T. Clough ........... T. 1-1. AVilliams
1 n . ^f. TIardacro 10
......... J. Hope 0 ......... A. Hill * .... C. Know'lcs 0 .. A. M. Sager 1 .... F. Hitchon .. J. Ishcrw’ood 0
..........' " 4
Handicap CompoUtion was played at Ful- v/ood on Saturday last. Tbo dav was very windy and, but for ono shower, fino. Black burn won tho ‘ trophy, our own pmyora finishing sovonth out of 22 clubs. The individual scores woro: F. Speak, 83; D. Lister, 82; F. H. Long, 77: J. G. M. AVhi^ head, 75; Total, 317. Mr. AVhitoho.'ul’s Rcoro was only fivo strokes behind tho
riio East Lancashire Golf Associatioii’i loader.
sent Clithoroo at tho East Lancashire Golf Association’s Scratch Coinnotition w l l , bo
Tho players from, which tho team to roprO' ' . , . AA'nlkor, wbo lost bor bnsbniul
solcctod from arc: J. Sharpies, 11. J. Ca\on, H. N. HarlToy, A. Lniigshaw, B. Thompson and AV. R. Snailham. This is tho loading ovent in local circles mid will tako place on Saturday, Juno 21st, at AVilpshiro. .
hold on tho following Saturday, Juno 28th. A handicap • competition will also bo run concurrently with it. .
Clithoroo’H scratch competition -will bo
coinpotition took place at Darwcu Iwfc Tuesday, under ideal conditions. Burnley won tho Bhiold for tho third year in succes sion, with AVilpshiro second, and Ploasing- ton third, Clithoroo being eighth. . Tho monthly compotition which was post-
Tho East Lancashire Ladies’ Scratch Shield
ponod last AVodnesuay, will bo played on AVodnosday next, Juno;llth. • .
a floating elevator 1114 feet high-and over^ 85 foot broad has -boon build by a .Gorman firm on roparatious account for Franco,
.. . Claimed to bo the largest in tho world,
... E. I'omllobury 0 N. Gorrard 0
.... H. Broadloy 0 .... P. Bloasdalo 0 F. O. AVhitnkor 0 .... J. AV. Chow
A. Lightfoob 1 AYhallcy
nnnnt. f/v Ti.»..,i n__ ' my tbroo typo-writtoii
milinii'il irniln Uinf'o. i:T.Mirrlonopo
III Lurop
goods hero- (w’hich our own workpeople could produco), and froo lo tax our work- pcoplo's productions from landing in their country, and wo havo nothing to bargain with. Is this Froo Trade?
but our.s? 2.—Foroignors^ arc froo: to land thoir
and _ .
on foreign^ workpeople’s productions 1 formorly of Burton, AV’oslmorland, woro landed in this countrj', as tlio foroignors
His reply is as follows: 25, Old
Quooii-.strcnt. AVc^tminster, S.AV*.!, 3rd Juno, 1930.
pub on our goods that may bo landed in their country^, and so give our own'work- poopio Fair Trado ami a square deal?
married nt St. Junics’s Church, by tho Rov. Robert Rallton, on Uio 9th. A furthor woddiiip nt St. James’s, on tho l l ih , was
w . . «
that.orMr. Thomas Cowman, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cowman, * Caatlo-atreot, to Miss Jnno Hodgson, of Trout Bock.
throo questions to Lord Stanley (who do- olinod •to tako thorn from mo on the plat form) but so far I hnvo had no reply. I venture to bay thoro is no practical reply— our I ’roo Trade policy is too foolish.
To A. A. Tnttoraall, Esq. Alio, T forwarded my letter with the
Ocorgo I write to acknowlodgo the receipt of your letter of tho 2nd Juno, with its oivdosiires, tho contents of which liavo boim noted.—Yours faithfully, A. J. Sylvester.
Dear Sir,—On behalf of Mr. Lloyd
830, Wliulloy Now-road, Brownhill, Blackburn, <lth Juno, 1030.
(iRINDLETON.
Horrocksford Links on May 30th and re sulted in a win for the homo side by ton
School aiiuiversary sorvicos held at tho Unitod Methodist Church, on Sunday,-wero most successful. Tlioro wore largo con gregations, and tho collections realized £28 10s., an Incroaso of over £1 on last year’s amount. This is very gralifying in view of Iho fact that one mill in tho village has bcon closed down for somo weeks. Jii the morning, tho Rov. P. S. Johnson, of CUtlioroc, gave an .
intere.sting and liclpful nddres.s to a gocKl assembly of scholars, tcacliors and frionds. Prior , to the after noon service a large number of scholars
SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMONS. — Tlio A. ' a . t a t t e r s ALL. PROPERTY SALE.
sale conducted on Monday ovoning nt tho Bunk Salerooms by Mr. Amos Duerdon. Tho first lot comprisod tho freehold
Thoro was keen bidding at tlie property
bungalow, “ Tho Paddock,” in Honthorn- road, tho land forming iho site hoing about one aero in extent. Tho opening oUcr was £500 and bidding procooded to £765, at which figure tho lot was knocked down to Mr. J. Burton, of ^lessrs. J. Carter ami Sons, Limited.
Heiithorn-road, • was ^withdrawn at^ £240 hut was later sold privately to Mr. Richard Latliam for £250. Tho liooso No. 7, A
Offered to close a trust, iho house No. 23,
withdrawn. , Furthor keen bidding was exporionced
Messrs. EasthanLH and Ramsboltom wero the solicitors for tho vendors.
A’illiam AVhitwcll, of ftrcurloy.
Vlli.lgO. sary hymns wero sung umior tho loadorship of iAfr, 13. Uargroavos, J.F. Tlio Rov. A. Bond, of Diirwon, who lias preached at those services 0 11 many provious occasions, l)ai(i a wclcomo rciuru visit. His eloquent and thoughtful sermons, in dear and simple hingiia;j;o, wore followed with keen interest. Proacliing in tho ovoning from tho words ” Tlio people that do know thoir God shall 1)0 Rtrong, and do exploits” (Dan 11—32),'
At givou points, special aimivor-
strong in ihoir faith as Daniol was. Every- ono admired strength, hut . tho man ho
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and in tho evening, *”Tho. Lord is hiy Slicplicrd ” (Guest). Led by Mr. E. Har- groavos, they sang oxcoodihgly well, and added plcasuro to tho sorvicos. Mr. J, Cottnm was at tho organ
(Tiffany) NUMBER, PLEASE !
,Tlio Intost addibioiLS to tho local Tele- | phono Exchanges aro:
Clithcroc: No. 138, Poarl - Assuranco Com pany Limited, Kiiig-lano; .near Markot- I plnco, Clithoroo.
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Clithorqo: .No. 144, Qarbutt and England, i ; Edisford-rond Housing • Schomo, Clit- 1 '
• ' Gisburn: No. 0, Gisburn Motor and Liglit-
AVIiallqy; No. 87; AV. Langshaw and Sons, ■ I King-fltroot, Wlialloy.
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AVhalloy: No. 85: Miss M. A. Brooks. 2, ' ■ ! Bridge End, SVhallor.
! ing- Company Limited, • Ribblosdnlo I ; Garage, Gisbum. ,
1 HOMING.
Federation in tho Lymo Itegia rnco aro os follows:
Tho results of tho Blackburn and District ,
ton W.E., -927; G. Shaw. .Groat Harwood, H.S., 020; J. Bnnyard,-06waldtwistlo, 920; Wallaoo Bros., Wlinlloy. 914;
Chadwic.khimI Starkio, Groat Harrv'oou, 912; Mattison and Son, Great Harwood, 91 2;-T. Margorisoa, Riahton. 900; Scott and Birch. CUthoroo, 901; Wright Bros., Oswnldtwistlo, COl; Ward and'Korr, Oswaldtwistlo, 900; Withnm and Son, Whalloy, 9(X); - Dr. Barker,
EAST SEOTION.t -F. Ricliardsonj_AccrinK- Olithoroo, 895. ; -
aml mombers of tho congregation took parti tcored to give tho church a thorough cloan- in Diu customary procession through tho !
l^Iany lndic.s of tho parish last wcok volun- ^ho prohminury^ task of swoop^ing tho
BOLTON-BY-IBOWLAND. .SUIUNC CLEANIN(; THE CHURCH.-
unplasterod stono walls of the odifico \yas uiulortaicon bj’ Mr. L. Solwyn, following which Iho ladies got quickly to work. Amongst tho iiumbor woro Mrs. F. Hny- hurst, Afrs. Tumor, tho Alisscs Suuiulors, Parkinson, Pollard, I. M. I'rico, A. Parkin son, At. Harrison and P. AV’olfcndon. Kncolors and draporins woro talcon out lo bo well beaten and brushed; tho old oak .scats woro washed and polished; stone floors wero scrubbed: and tlio brasses and
Bond oxhort(Kl liis congregation to be 1 tablets made to hhmo bko mirrors. It w ___ t»..
whilo this labour of the second day that
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wanted must bo strong, not only physically, bnb^ mentally and spiritually. Special anniversary hymns woro sung at oacli sor- vic<\ In tho afternoon, tho choir gavo the nutliom ‘ Josu lover of my soul
I whiln Inia InBniii* nf Wwn wnu nm^'o/wiinfr i tho Roctor, Rov. C. O.
as proc cnling on
Brodiuimt, paid a mirpriso visit and, at his invitation, the ladles accompanied him to tea at tho' Coach and Horsos, wlioro Mrs. AVilkinson had ^^oparcd an ox()olIont re past. Afterwards the guests returned to thoir labours. Axininstor carpet for tho scats and forty now liassocl^s Imyo ^ boon provided; and tno thanks of nil parishioiiorH aro duo to tho 1odic;{ and’ Mr. Solwyn for the ofTorLs which they hnvo expended in making tho church ‘ so presentable and bright. •
final bid of £225, iho lot then being V’ iUon-strcot, produced Sfrolvl Offkr in d u s t e r s
for tho houso No. 43, llayhurat-strect, and nt £160 tho house became tho property of Mr. A
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worth-torrace, of Mr. James (Junningham, aged 39, brother of Mr. A\. M. Cuunuighainy a fonnor cycle and motor car ongmeor, or CasUo-stroet.
Tlio death occurred on tho Olh, at Cliarlcs- THE
Downham, was mterrod in St. Leonard’s Clmrchyard on iho 5th.
]Mr. .John AVaito, an old inhabitant of
Ohurch, on tho 8th, botwoon Mr. E. Hargreaves, Bilhngton, and Mtss Margaret Denloy, Moclmiucs-terraoe, AYlmlloy.
A wedding took place :it A\*hnUoy Parish
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pronched tlio Simdao' achool aiiiiivoraiiry sermons at Grindlotoii Uiiiteil MoUiodist Church. Tlio colloctions amounted to over £18.
The Rov. J. AV. Thompson, of Dnrwon,
5th, of Mr. Jacob Robert Hargreaves, ngod 55, of 9(|^ AVhalloy-road.
TTio (loath occurred at Sabdon, 011 tho
ami Roborts, cotton manufacLurors, Preston, vi^iilod Clitheroo by w’ngonctte.s.
Somo 300 omployoos of
Mo.ssrs. Fleetwood
consent te tho diversion of tho roadway from AVhalloy-roud through Primrose AVorlcs to AVoono-lanc.
Tho Borough Justicos, on tho 3rd, gave
7th docidcxl on tlio pormauont olosing of tho Baptist Chapol at Shaw Bridge.
A iineqting of tho Baptist Unioii on tho tlio world works upon ’ tho heads of overy hit ot bi f
fo lows: that Saltliill is oiio of tbo finest oximplos ° f of critioid limostouo known to geologists— ‘
it built up of time far anterior tho district was subinorgod by
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I Dowiilinm district, roc:illod assertion by Professor Boyd Hiiwliiiis niid Dr. Carpuiitor
Mr. Joscpli Briggs livho conduoted a party of ramblers over tho Salthill—AVorston—
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