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CFOTTK) ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1932 Examination Successes at Ciitlieroe Technical School.


NOTES.


1 b'-.i k


li'., i f f i I1, i l .; M S A L E


The Genuine Sale that you liave been -waiting for— substantial reductions in all clepartnicn ts—al 1 goods offered arc regular stock.


^Your Holiday Outfit can be obtained at Grimshaws at a ■very reasonable outla}^


—-H H— Coats, Gowns, I i i l l iM


Millinery, Furs, Knitwear, &c.


Charming Holiday Wear at remark­ ably low prices. COME TO


GRIMSHAWS


MARKET PLACE, CUTHEROE TEL. 293.


Hark-to-Bounty Inn, Slaidburn UNPEP. A’EW JIANAGEMENT. Visit the OLD COURT ROOM and DINE iN THE JURY BOX.


GATERING A SPECIALITY FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES.


Breakfasts. Luncheons. Dinners. Teas. Light Refreshments. Board-Residence. GEORGE WHITFIELD, Proprietor.


Telephone Slaidburn 30.


! Cook, Kva ...................) Cowanan, Lila


YOUR HOLIDAY CLOTHES i :


'E thrifty this year and send your ' outfit to the R AM SG R EA V E L A U N D R Y for Dry Cleaning


;; I


SUITS HATS COATS Carefulty cleaned and returned like new.


DRY CLEANING IS A SPLENDID WAY OF SAVING MONEY


there is still time


'■ i 'f ■!


HAYDOCK Bros. Ltd.


THE RAM86REAVE LAUNDRY, BLACKBURN T E L . 4 8 0 S 7 .


■0 Prospective Electricity Users, FOR A TIP-TOP INSTALLATION, CONSULT


H. L 0 FTH0U8 E A SONS, 41, Chatburn Road. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.


TEL. 04


.Anhin. .lohn W................. o .i llindle. Itiehard .A........... a f


I Harrison, (.’raco M. j .‘Sheldon. Xellie Steplii *nsoii, Ada !•'...........


First, (lass: AIMiani. Fditli F,. Mlo.izard, Annie.


Foriost. Elizabeth. Frioml. Dorotliy. llo!(;:ite, Evelyn.


Jaek.son. Vivienne M S Alartin, Endly.


Ilicliardson, C'atherir.c. .Sihsori, Jfar.v. Smith, draco T. A\ I'aihail, Lucy.


Proctor, Doris. Second Class:


•laelison. Dora E. JI. P.vin. linnnali. Head, Alary If.


■Rohinsr.n, 'Catherine A. DRESSMAKING.


Fir.st t la.ss: Cottam, Agnes.


SceomI Class; Uirkett, Annio. llleasdnlo, .Alice A.


nistiactioii:


DRESSMAKING. ■'■KAII.


Scott, Etliol. 'I'liompsou, Kato. AVaitc, Ellen.


First Class: Flark, Helen 11. Douninc, ICatliloen.


.Second Class: Speak, Fvolyn.


Hargreaves, Pertlia. Hargreaves, Mavion. Parker, Alice. Smallo.v, .Janie.


Kgerlnii, Certrmle v'........ .......


2 *P(I-:) P(Kl


2 (SO wds) 2(120 w(ls) 1(120 wds) 2(120 wds) 2 (.^0 wds)


DRESSMAKING.


Thorne, AValter .......... AVimllo, Harold ........... AVignall, Esther ...........


Barno.s, Jolin '1?. Bihhy, Keiuielh .......... Alarsden. Joseph L.


Garside, Xoville ........ Oddie, St.nnlev ..........


Leeming. Bnhorb ........ .. 1 o o


1 1 D o — O u


2 2 o


0 0 o H


1 1


SENIOR COMMERCIAL COURSE. .'tid YlvM?.


-AilaniMm. Xorman ........... 2 Ihirne.s, .lolm It................... Ilishop, Frank ..................


Ju the senior cour.se.s siieeesses in tlio i.-onrse as a winilo aro lint elassilied as 1st, 2ml, ele., ]ml sinyly as “ Pass.”


Pass ( ICl—Pass n itli eertilieato endorsed. I)—Uistlnetlun.


PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL COURSE P.MIT II.


Ulierc no liKures are inserted, (ho student (‘oiieeriied lias eitlier failed, or did not .sit.


Puiicontiigu rc(iuiiucl I'oi- nistim;tioii ... tiS I oiTuntiiyfi ro((iiiix‘(l for 1st Cl.^ss ... "(I I'crcentngd required fur 2ml Class ... r)ll


First Class:


Allun, \cn lim ...................... I 1 1 1) J Buller, Dusmoml ................... I ( ’lu'w, d illo n l ......................... Dcaii, Ihmv .....................


t i l . . - -H r - . -H I—I


2 1 2


SliuUluwortli, Loonnrd .... 1 Smith, .Sydney ...................... 1 1) 2 2 2 W:il!u*r, .lames K.................. 1)


............ 2


AValsh. (ierald ...................... 1 1 2 1 2 Wilson, .John ...................... 2 2 2 1 2


1


PRELIMINARY COMMERCIAL COURSE 1»ABT 11.


KL*inp.st<*r. Cioorge \V........... I) I 2 1 2 King, Xulsim ....................... 1 1 2 1 2 Samiur.son, Klislia


.Ijicivsou, Arthur .................... I) D l ) 2 2


llolnics, .hinu'.s ....................... 2 1 2 1) (luorgo ............ 2


2 i


> 1 D 2 l


I


Dngdale, Kii/aheth. Ibecles, .Sally. Friend, luHtli. Hargreave.s. IL.'heeea. Hartley, I\1 aI’joriL*. Lonhon.st;, Alire. .Vowhmise, JOditli. (Iddio, Marjorie. Pollard, I’MIih i\I. Biihiii.siin, M:irgarot. Scott, Kva L. Stones, Alice. Waddinglon, .Vanev. Wat.‘^nn. Ida. WilkitiMm, Marjoi'ie.


.Socoinl Class: Bnllor, Xancy.


('roasihile, hlli/ahelh. Sharpies, Hilda ^1.


COOKERY. Hid YKAU (ADVAXCKI) HOUSKHOLD).


First (1:iss: Ashworth, Klsi<* .M. Ihitlersh.v, Alice. I la rgreaves, a rgaret. Ireland, Doiotliy. Knowles, Phyllis.


Second Cla.ss:


ITolgsite, .lonnic ............... 2 I\Iorcer, Martha ............... 2 1 1 Oddie, Kvelyn ...................


1 2


SENIOR COMMERCIAL COURSE. PAIIT T.


AVaildinglon, Arthur ....... 2 1 Williams, I-^nlyn ............... 2 2 1 llleazard, Klsu; ................. 2


( ’lark, Frederick ............... 2 2 Cunningham, Kllinl ,1. ... 2 2 llargreave.s, Xnnnan C. Metcalfe, .lohn ............... Xorman, .lohn .................. Scott, 'I'om ......................... Shnttleworth, Lewis ....... 'J’omkins, .lolm W'^..............


Hrown, .lo.soiih II............... 2 2 1)


2 2 2 2 2


2 2 1) •>


1 1


Cams, Ellen H. ICarnsliaw, Mary. Penny, (Jetrude. Thomas, Lilian H. \ ’ee\-eivs, Francos JO.


PRELIMINARY TECHNICAL COURSE PAUT I.


I'nil Coarse Pass (English, Alatlicimitics and Drawing):


Wi'igley. Alfred. Bireh, .John. Towler, Thojua.s. Hihhlo, 'I’homas. P ratt , Cordon. Douglas, .loseph H. Shorliki-r, Diehard T. Bush, Vernon.


Single .Subject .Sneecs^os: I Knglish:


j Snape, 'I’honias. I Craham, lloberfc G. Mathematics:


Xil. Drawing:


Farm*II, Arthur .............. 2 I) J) ^l^ir^” T» § 3 -S := •? .f .2


Hor.'.ley, Harry .. Veevers, William Ailamson, Xonnaii Ihdl, .lames ........ llother.sall. Charles Kushton, Frank C, A\aite, Xorman W........... Dixon, M.arioric ............. Moniker, Kathleen ......... .Tones, ICdna ........... llnssell, Anges M.


fJri.senlhwaite, .lohii Jl. o t o o II,...,I.... II....


D 1) ]) * 110 words.


SENIOR COMMERCIAL COURSE. 2nd YEAU.


^ ..t ..r “ 1 I) 1) 1 D


2 1 1 2 1) 1. . .


j) j


j) H


o*


Snapo, Tlioma.s. Houghton, 'J’homa.s. Weaver, Henry.


PRELIMINARY DOMESTIC COURSE. PAUT.S I. AND ] I .


I'nll tonrse P:iss (Form and Colour ami -Needlework) :


(leldard, Mary. Idoson, Jrono. Lloyd, Kitty. P re s to n , H i ld a .


Sergeant, Gladys. Sleadlng, ^largaret. Taj'Ior W..i»on, Edna.


Single Subject .Successes: Form and Colour;


Fowler, Maud. X^ccdlcwork:


I Coates, Mary. Xewlionse, Dorotliv.


I Bnsliton, Xaney. I


.Smitb, Grace. '


RESULTS OF INTERNAL EXAMINA­ TIONS AT CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL.


PRELIMINARY COMMERCIAL COURSE PAJiT I.


Full (Amr.-e Pass (English and Coinmoruial


( orrespoiideuee, Aritbmctic ami Ac­ counts, Sborlband) :


Barnes, Mattlicw. Bnlloek, Arnold. 11 itclum, Xancy. Tlollaml, PhyU’is, Pye. Dora. Biildiongb, Ernest W. Slierliker, Kenneth. Stoddard, Mary. 'rownson. Until. Wilson, William S.


Single .Subject .Smresses: EngHsli:


Barnes, Lilian.


Iloolb-man, Eden. Fox. Joseph.


Bobinson. Walter. >^nvage. Alice.


Iddon. Margaret. Islierwood, Barbara. Bicliard-s, Bertha. Uobinson. AValtor. Veevers, Mildred. AVyatt, Xora.


-Ainsworth. Edith. Barno.s, Lilian. Fox, .losoph.


Sbortbaiul:


Hargroave.s, John. Holgate, .lennio. Tddon, Margaret. IHcliards, llorllia. Bigby, Gbulys Af. Sib.son, ^lary. 'Paylor, Victor. AVbipp, Bernard. AVbittern, Marjorie. 'M.


whole cdncational sy.stom i.s on the brink of n revolution.—Air. Cedric Belfragc.


Don of the cnimtry stnmls liiRliest in tlie Bntisli Miiseum.—Sir Frctlcriek Konyoii.


Next only to tlie Britsh Navv Uio renutu- , people wlio want thoir money.'


the inoaiis lo hear i t arc least.—Afr. .St John Ervmc. Tlioro are no idle rich; they arc dodging


liigiiest whore tlie population is suiallest nml " " <l‘l!»>t.v amionrs lo ho J lirongh the invention of the cinema tho


ciiiigiogiilinn mid sehohirs nt Vtiirliii Ton Coiigrog.itloiml Chnich. Tho p,c5C tntion was mild,, hy Mis. j f . Briggs! Mi^ 'd


Uio nxoollciit services vcndcrod hv Mrs Bohinsnii us n Suiidny Sclinnl toacticr nnii


Dm ^ ' II m''


t , t" a ^ tlio district they wevo delightod vevv


liviim’' in k ' l lv ' f * ' 1 • ’^aailciit work. Mrs, Bohinson. on


silionl foi tho gift wlinili, sho said siio nould alw.ays treasure,


.(•niigrogatioii and ’


Atr. Bohinsnn wns ''Ollld ho uhlo to continue tliat


hand, nho has also been a teacher nt. selmol" fo^"'t1


^'artiii Top. spoko nf


Isberwoml. Barbara. Ihoetor, ^larv. Bieliardsmi, llernard.


Veevors, ^lildred. Wyatt, Xora. Arillmn?tic and .Accounts:


THE EUCHARISTIC


I CONFEREiyCE. 'I ho Km hari-tio Congi es!, in Duhlin wa-


sernecs tlircjughnnl tile dav. At Itl-dlt a ni here was Mjssa Cantata followed 'hv


were r.dinwed hy tile hearers of tin- e:mnpv heneath whieli hather Xopi), S.,7. (IJevtold oiirned the Hlesscd ,‘taerament exposed in the ninnstranee, attended hv (lie liov I'atliors T.nmax and Sylios. ITymns were


I i 'm- '’t'i,'■'’l,."' "',"’ 0 " '■ nil'll.s' fl


on tlio throne, Die coiigregntion joining in ^i'ci'eaient w;is reposed


the seniec. Following Benediction, '^tlio piniessioii refonned and returned to the ehiireh where again Benedietieii was .riveii


” Fail!;^f'SI™ Berbers"


to attend the closing prneoedings of tins l.neharistic Congress and (lie open-air Afass m I’hocni.x Park presided ove, liv t|m Fapal Legiite (Cardinal T.aiiri). alio .ilso gave .an address, and at wliieli tliore was an Iilteiidiinee nf a|iprnximalely ,'00,(1011.


t.r 'a7 end ' iT erdei rimington. " 'f ‘■■■''■'""t! tl'O special


a lie e:irried Inishots of (inwers. heitn:' in- ters|)orsed will: hoys ,hearing liglited e:indl05. then eame a bevy of little girls a ho si rewed llnwer petals immcdiatciv in fient 111 the Blessed .Saeniment.


they


ehnreh, were fellewcd hy :i 'proeessimi' of the Itlessed t-aeiament from Ihe elinreli |„ the ground helimd Tile Mall, where a 10. mpor:iry .‘illar had hi'cii eroded ’Hu. prneessinn was l■mnp^sed nf ehildren.' Inmdi'd 1


l‘.\pesilion ol tile Itlessed S;ut;imu'1i( Develimis and lire lirst im r to f ' the I enei iet:en sendee on ,'knndav evening in


colnhnitvd last week hy t'lithoroo fatholi.s |M l■(lmmou witli tiio rest of the world, :ind in hnnnm- ol the neeasion the F:ipal (hie and tlie ITuion .tael; were Hewn from tlie masts on eitiier side of tlie main eiiti-anee to tl.e ('l.nreh of SS. AlivhacI :ind dohn (here were i-rowdeil atlemlanees ;ii all the


Ahham, Lydia. Alth:im, Mary. Briggs, L'lma.mee. Chew, h'lsie. Cottam, .lojinie. Din.sdale, .Selina.


'rile liille Calliolic C'linn-h of .m, ilnbert’.s. Dunlop Brldgi*, was the >cene


on .Sunday afternoon of a nniiim* ami pretty ln■ol■e^^lion of the Ble.'^sed .Sm;rament. -Altboiigb the eongrifgiition of this ehiireh i.s very small in numbers, and is drawn from a scattered pai'ish, they desired to lake i»art in tlic world-wide celehrati«ins being held last week in eonnexion with the l'!neli;iristie fonfenmet* at Dublin. Till) serviei* on .Siimlay was at temled by


' Wh.'ille.v -Abbi'y ( ’oiijietl (,Vo. 210). who had liren {jskoil to lake p a r t in tlie procosslnti. The Bev. I''alliei* Waril first comlueted the devotions and then the pi‘oie>sion was lornieil. Iieadt'd by the eros>-hearer and two :wolvtes. The.se were followed by the Knights , weai'ing regalia, :iml li ttle girls dressed in wlilti*. wearing veils fastened witli red ribbon, and eariwing liaskels Ijiinnied with (lowers ami (illed with (lower petals, wliieli they strewed ijiiiiHMliately in I ront of tile Blessed .SacramiMil whieli was earriei!


W’ai’d under a canopy borne by lour yninig men. Four Kniglils, hear ing


torelies arteil as :i guard of honour . 'I’liese were followed by the choir and a few Si-sters from


singing ol the hymns. 'Die nnnainder of the eongregat ion followed. The procession vended its n a y from ihe <-hnrrh into llie road ami entered the he:inlifnl gardens by tile lower ent rance. Af ter walking j’oniid the grounds, the piaieession r eturned by tile same mule. At the eiiiraiiee to the elinrcli the Knigh.ts opimed out to allow the renminder of the proei'ssionists to pass between tlu*m. 'I'lio proceedings were verv impressiie and were cuiulneted witii due solemnity, ;is is nsu:il on these oreasions. -After reposing the Ji ions t rame on the al tar , Fal l ier Wanl


recited the spi'cial


I very emwgotie manner. After tlie .service. Ilio visiting Kniglits were invited to tea at Staiile Oak. the ancient home of the


I Cjiadwicks, and after ]inrtaking of an I oxeelient repast, they were shown over the ! large ami hoaptifnl old house and grounds by .M iss AA^olmsle.v, who lias now come to


-rosido tlicro, and along with her si.stor c.-ltcfs fur itutllonius visiloi-s to tliis ju'iiiitiftil district. Tlic view from the Iinlcnnv window w;is dvliohftul ;nid tin: " ’ere loud in llicir imiiso of (lu;


dincrciit view.'; to ho olit:iiin>(I from tlie pou n d s of this w<*ll known residence Hearty thanks wore returned for the liQspit.nlity shown, witli tlie promise of lurtlior visits. The Alisses AValinslev, hv the way, are daughters of the late Air. AViiliiislev, who for many years n-as blacksmith in the V'llage. and their hrollier now carries on the familv husiness.


attending the ceremony ami the ex|)erieii(“e gamed will no doubt encourage them to tnrtlier (‘norts nf a like cliaraeicr .ami lliov are deserving of every credit for the verv praiseworthy iiinniier in wliieli (lie proceed- mgs were carried out. Air. .7. Watson iultilled the duties of ehiel marslial in a


nnmher of people who were passing through the Trough nf Bowland ami as the wimtlier nnpi’oyed as (he affenimin wore on, a verv good impre.ssion was made hy tlie lilGo coiiMuunii.v on this niii(|ue oei'nsion, tliis being the first time for about forty vears th a t anything nf the kind inis 'been attempted at .St, Huherl’s.


’J’lie succe.ss


pra.yers to the Sana! Mi'art for tliis occ:ision, asking for God’s blessing on the Eneharis tic Conference whieli was culminat ing th a t day a t Dublin, and also prayers for the Pope’s inleiiliori. The usual Benediction liyiiins were then sung and the servlei* coiielmh-d with the singing of “ Fai th of Our Fathers ” ami Ollier hymns. 'Die procession was witne.ssed liv a goodly


in the mo ns l rame by h’ai lier lighted


a few visitors, who iiiclndetl fourteen Knights of St. ( ’oinmba from ('litlii'i’oe and


Distiiietioii: Xi.xon, Clarion.


COOKERY. 2nd YKAK.


<s> v£L


PRETTY PROCESSION AT OENSOP.


FIRST IN FORTY YEARS.


TROUGH OF BOAYLAND SERVICE.


RECTOR OF SLAIDBURN OPENS SUMMER SERIES.


PROVOST SINKER*S VISIT.


homidarie.s oj the j)ari.>?h of .Slaidhnrn and a?, ihe roniaiitie scenery of ilie Vorkshiro hills iiliraels Jmmlreils of vislior.s, tlie Bei.tor last year conceived ami exeeuied tlie plan of holcliiig brief services on the wayside Inrt near Sykes I'ariii.


’llioi,* were ex­


I agi'd to [iroceed with arraiigcnietus for another .si*ries this year.


tremely well aUemled and lie w:i> eiiconr-


! It was tlu‘ enstoin la^L Mianmer for many parlshioiicr.s of .Slaidhiirii to journey Ijy ’bus lo the 'I’rongli, ihere to form ilie lindens 111 ihe congregation. .Since then, ilic ’riongii road has Iieeii dosed to 'hns and momr coach trafiic ami it is no longer pos'^ibh* lor anv considerable mi miter ol Slaidhiini people to he pre.'^^eiit.


.So wi‘11 known and popular 'rhorneylioliiie, who led the


the prayers and listened ijuietlv to the lesson.


Provost on Prayer. The address was given by the Prnves t of


Blaekbnrn Cailiedral ( the Very Hev. .1. Sinker ) ulio>>e voice I'jiiig d enr lv simong the hills.


With the (jne-stiims: “ Why should I p i j iv r ’’ Jiinl “ How .should I jirjiV-'’’ ssiid, is 51 imiuni l in>iliiei.


I l l s siiliject was Pray e r iiiid he dealt I’rnver.' ho


•• Finvcr to


the .soul i.s to the soul wiml lireoili is ' tn the I'edy.


.Iiisi as tlle liii nf ,i h-h demands


water an d the wing of a Idrd demands air, so tile sent III mail demands (lod. The t ru e monstrosity is niit ii linless lish or a wingless bird, lint, tlie man or wnmaii who does not pray. In a t ight eerner . fared With :i siulden emergency, men jiroy in- stlnetively. They eanimr Indp it. An'other good reiisnn wliy ime sheiild prav is lieciinso .lesns Chris t


inayed. In spi te of the


•milltiplK'liy n| his dot ie- of miiii'-trv Me never iillnwetl pniyer to he crowded out nf His Iiie, 11 Jesu.s Chris t, pure mid umle- liKMl, set sncli sto re on pijiyer. emi sin- hideii men mid women ntlonl to h.' cmvle-s about I t? Xot only have we Ili< exmuidc, I'tii we have Ills coiiimmid. In addi tion! many ol ns liav<> pro\ed i»rjiyer’< T’alue.”


Answer ing the iinestinii. ” | |nw -hall 1


pi-ay:-” the Prevnsl said the lii'st reiini-ile was lallh —liiith in tlie exislence <d (hid 1 1 1 Ills readiness in hear the i r pravers |ii these days of wireless and tlie te lephnne it sinndd nnt lie as dillieiilt, to lieliev,- in tlio I Iiseeii Preseiire as was the case hefiiro these marvels eanie.


.Nnt oniv fai th, lint


lierseveraiico was neeessarv. Smiie p'enple ttave lip praying hecanse they did iini - e t an answer liy return nf post.' Then ihere ma s t he siilimissinii lo tlie will of (h,d. .Some people gave up pniving lioeanse thei r prayers were n e t answered in llie wav Ihey-wanted. Prnhaldy when ............... I ll, 1 he e the r side of Deatli they wnii ld'he most tliankliil thei r prayers had net


lieeli


nisilnm saiv the r ig h t answer wii< not tlio eiie tiiey oxpooted. A pniyc r Unit high ideals might he kept


mimher hymii. the Ben e d ic t io n - an d tlii-! tir.st in spi r ing service of the series ended.


IntoM A\iMmnis. |;,.etor of tl„. Chnn h of >t. .Ann, Alancliesler.


IV",'-’ W


Xe.Nt .^nmlay s service, •'tartinji at -


- ] ) v tite Bev. F. DRESSMAKING SUCCESSES.


RURAL EVENING SCHOOL EXAMINATION RESULTS.


1. v the eress-hearer and acolytes, tlm idrIs


.'.tinlciit.s 111 evening emit iiiiiiition ehis-es iii dressimihing. Iield In Cliilievne ruriil dis- J riel. Kvery eiindidiite wiis .sneecssfid ns


ollnw.<:— Ihipiie, Alai-v (Airs) . ’


BK.\ DLl'HOX AXD AIICABLEV. Xamo o) Candidate. Giad<* Cl-iss


Dncrden, Joan ............................j ClIATBrilX.


Holgale, Aland ........... Johnson, Doris ..............


Diienlen, Isabelle ..........!!!.'......... i


•Tones. Evelyn Kliy.ahetli ............. o o


............. ]


•Bawlinson, Alargaret .................. o ' * 1 A^aUon, Gortnido May


WJIAELEY.


f'inith, Annio .............. Smith, Afnrv .


Eoo.ming, Alice ......!*..!................. i Bohinson, ICliicahotli Ellen.......... o


....... i A\ootl. Alnrg.arot EJeanor .......... PENDLETON.


he d .It the V ilhige Hall on Inesday cveii- fit-M


piesided over a good attcmlaiico at tlic el f -It t'r®v'iT l i 'n


fi st aid was given hy Miss .Stark, of iiitcre,sting talk on !. . I


Uithuoe and was very nineli appreciated. A coiiipotition, judged hy .Mrs. P. Town ''ni' the best hoine-inadil


Alls, ihrtwell. The social half-honr was Miciit 111 ganios.


i t 'T n'""".?'


I’l-ovod most poplnar, ami merit S‘nrk and


.Mrs. Wliitwcll. Mrs. W


Cowportliwaitc, Miss Lund, and Miss Dav earned out the duties of tea hostesses and Iho meeting was a most enjovahle one


well-known climber, ,a, ninc-yoars-old ^irl descended tho 400-foct Boinpton Cliff near


to tlio back of Ifr. Sam Lciiii a


Wq.mCNvS JNSTFrUTE.-Mrs. AVhitwcll Institute


I Havin'"'! Gentle s


' icai 111 Low Moor, who preaelied a mosi obiqiiimt seriiio". The s eU ie « ‘iJe;!, T d l


!fn'‘lS;m^was^V,i‘''B--


Dorhyshire, Hilda ........ *............. o Hndkin.soii, Annio ..





]|nl(‘0(.*k, laicy ............................... o Crahlroo. J’rudenec Marv ..


o ’’* T -i


[ '** i )


| *” 1


i


tho servieo-and ;a:fi^h;'^i-T'iiAg!;rz':^gaS'’-


M i .. ' u - “ '"""l'''-’d memhers of tlie


iig .1 .slim-ial .sorviee was licid in St n'pw'lrds oV


iiiig'‘'^'M!;,i1f'^'’ ' 'T - 0 n TlieMlay ereii- attended hf


To I


rooonl sinn lives I it


handf by th


whnb n e x t [ of tl: h u t r inasn •mono did n Soon orcat annm Ahho; pcnsfi spent liisiir diocc oppoi tho A of it hong) tho 1 in or It 'W


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Orders by Post promptly attended lo. and the eongregalmii jnined reverently in


have the services heroine, lioweier. that lliere is now liule risk of the aticmlaiieo lieing sinnlL On .Sunday, for iii'-iaiice, ilu* hist service of the summer sciicv .iitrjicied :in excellent nnmher. (Jnmpcil aromid the Beetor and sjieaker was :i crowd ot some 2.V) people and witliiii easy hearing tli-tance were, at least a Imndreil nmre, vome resting on the slopes ol the hills and others immg- iiig on liie grass by the roaiKidc. Tlu* cmi- grcgatimi proper included a iinmlier of hikers, dad for emnforl ratlier tliaii in their Sunday best, a group of cydi-ts am! nmny iiioiorists.


'rile hymns were hcjirtilv snip'


land, the Bector of .Slaiilbnrii (Bev. W. C. Jordan) on .Sunday afternoon opened liis aimmier .•series oi open-air -service.s for ranililers, cyeli.sts ami jiioloidsts who ])a.ss timt w:iy In the conr.se of tlieir week-end jauiil>.


'I'ho 'J'rongh falls witliiii the wide Ill the very heart of the Trough of Bow-


people suffer from various affections of the skin_ rashes, pimpics. boils, etc., etc., whicli are usually brought about by an ex­ cessive quantity of waste materials accumulating in the blood. These finally escape through the skin, causing in the ]irocess much irritation and suffer­ ing. X Herbal remedies will speedily relieve and remove these troubles if taken in time. So do not delay. Get your Herbs NOW from


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