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Accriii};ioa hit* in .*..1ijut* in the ” Xatioiml Aviiilioti Da y ” to hi» inai'ki‘d tm Tu^•^day


week. June 2Sth. hy the visit to Wlmllvy of Sir Ahin t.'ohham, miv of Mi'itiiin's most l:iiiinu< iiviatiH's and tin* protjijiunist of l‘.m|iirc* air roiitos.


throo-ongined air liner foi- iht* Mayors and otlicr civic <'hicfs oi the lour hojTmf^Iis, and


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ol lakinj; a lliyht and appreciating for themselves tho lavi;o variety and enormous value of modern civil aircrafi.


play is the Jvol.ster-MramhLs demon.stratiun of wireless control, for tho puhlic will have tho uniqno opportunity of witnos.sing a masterly exitihition of aeroliiitles directed from the ground liy means of wireless tele- lilumy. .An event in the progiTimme which lu'ver


not generally known that a parachutist tb'scemls at tlio rate of 10 feet a second to wldcli must ho added tlio speed of tlic wind.


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a t Liilheroe hy tin* four nnmicipal hodie.s. A tlynie; display will he LliYoii. alieriioon


/'.r eiitortained to luncheon


and eveiiine. -it Chew .Mill Fanii Milling, ton.


secure from tlie nation a million siiiiiatures to a inaiulale, to lie piTseuted to thu Govoruniont. as a proof of the force of public t)piniim in favonr iif a more pro- Sros<ive air policy,


Tlie tli.splay will Ik* the fim*st ohject


lesson in airmanship juid aircraft tlevelop- lueiit that it is possible to jiive. Kxamph's of all the newe.'t type.s of civil aircraft will he on view, and many well-known


pilots will 1)0 enjiaj£ed in a piTiyramme of twenty events. Lord Wakefield’s Co-operation.


tion and support of LortI Wnkelield whose interest in aviation and all other sportiiijx activities has >o emleari'd hiiu to the Mritish public.


lO.fK'H) civic repie>entiitives :ind di':nitarips. thronLiliont the ioiioth and hroadih of the Hriii.'h Lies. .>honld have the opportuniiv


This \T*ar Lord Wakf'I’u'M is anxious that


Sir .Vlan C'ohliam has heen iortnnalo in .securin':. «)iice jigain. the active co-opeia-


In liis Naiit)iml Aviation Day Campaign


Alan ht*licves that aviation ivill hoeoino tho most important factor in Hriiish trade revival ami one oi hi.s main olijoets is to


paign tiiroii^lioiU the Miili.di isle.s with a lh^*i oi^ airerait to artiuso a stroiijier and wider iniere.-l in air tievelopment.


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pa.ssonger cabin, a>i oxeellcnt view for the pilot and iiassongers, a rapid take off and very low landing .speed are features of this new Mrilish aeroplane. It is in llicst. two special aeroplanes,


aorojjlanc is fitted with three Gipsy engine.s, one of which is inverted and mounted in tho top plane over the centre of the fuselage. The other two engines are an'jefi one on either plane. DiiTTT aeiK'ss from the ground to the


hiplanes are among the moNt interesting aircraft in tlio display. Construclod to carry Ion passong(*r.s, each


'Fwo entirely new Mriti>h tlirce-engined


must judge the .'>trength of the wind hi relation to Ids altitude in ordt*r to alight in the centre of tiu^ Hying Held.


int|) space and after falling for two or tlireo seconds, pulls the coi’d wliich cause.«j the paiTichuto to unfold.


fails to att ract is tlio luiraclintc ilescent. When


'Fhc parachutist It is feet up the parachutist leaps


Wakeneld's personal invitation lut.s heoii o.xtcnded to nieinhers of the Clitheroe Cmimil ami it is understood that, many of them will participate in tlij'lit in oiio ol tlie now thiT*«*-engim*d Airspeed safety Air Liners piloted hy Sir Alan Cohlmin. Another ouUtamling feature of the dis


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Mayor’s Appeal for Manchester Royal Infirmary.


of Alanchester Iloyal Inlirmary gained im­ petus from a meeting of the Csislle Fete.s L'ommitteo, which is :dso oi’gani.sing tho hospital appeal, hold at tho Town Hall last night week. Tlio Mayor (Councillor .1. lioothjimii^ presided over an excellent ami enthusiastic attendance.


SCHOOL OPENING CLIMAX. Clilherou’s effort on helialf of tho fuiuls


.siipeniiLeiulonL ami seeietary ol Alaiichester Uoyal liilinnsiry, wlio in aeUmnvledgiiig the chefjiie lor L'o os. sent hy the Corporation wrote:


The reason for tlio local appeal was given ill a letter from Air. F. .1. Hazell, the general


are also availahle to iiiemher.s of the [)uhlic at 51 lower charge ihaii that ever imule he. fore for Hights in idi' liners.


Gliding Displays.


rangements with Mr. Lowe Wylde, the renowned leader of Urilisli gliding, to give cxliihitions of aeroplam*-towe<l and anto-


..liding a [)as.songer-earrylug glidei' is u.-'ed and will l>e towe<l into the air hy a niotoi- e;ir irayeliing aero.ss the Hying Held at a >pccd of about ’J5 miles an hour. When tin* glider has been towed to a pro-


toweil gliding on the all-llritish ILA.C. glider.s Foi" the doinon.'.tration of anto-towo.l


are interestoil in gliding, and who desire to m|)orience tin* novelty of ji flight in a moiorii'^s aeroplane, smTingements Iinvc heen iniule for mi*inher.s of the puhlie to make glifling flights with 3Ir. l/owe M'ylde.


iletcrmincd height the tow csible will he released. For the henefit of tlie many people who


Air Racing.


race round pylons between tlie fastest maehine.s taking part in tlie programme.


Possihly the greate.st attraction is an air


to illustrate a> vividly as possible tho cilieieiicy and .safety attained in modern siiiTTalt. He has, therefore, decided to inclmle in the programme an exhibition of invi'ried flying — a demonstration rarely semi outside tlie IL.V.F. pageant llemlon.


Sir Alan Cohhancs di.splay is intended Sir Alan Cohhani has made spivial ar ­


which have heeu huilr to his order at con- siderahle expense, that Sir Alan Cohliam iutemls to give a iKjrsonally piloteil fligliL to <-ivie and iminicipjil n*pre'-entatives. .Spi*cial nights in these two new macldnes


<lone in any way grudgingly on the contrary’ it is a matter of pnao to tlio JuHrmary that tho sjiecial services sire sought Irom so far atiold.


llie responsibility C’litheroe liad for provid­ ing further support. During the last three ye:ir.s £77)0 had been spent liy tho Inlirmary authority on Clitheroe parents, and contributions from iho town during that period certainly had not reached £UK). Now Clitheroo wsis trying to repay that debt, ami they earne.stfy appealed for helj) from every .section of tho imblic.


Tho Alayqr said tliis letter clearly sliowod


Corner of Pimlico Road CLITHEROE.


Orders by Post promptly attended to. Ladies’ Efforts.


the Chamber of Trade would promote an effort for tho iManchester Hospital and it was suggested to him that an open-air wliist


drive in tho Castle grounds would probable prove impuhir. Arrangements for a flag day were left lo


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tho ladies’ committee, wlio aro Imping to arrange for this to take place on August Gtli, so tha t tho wliolo affair can be eom- plotcd on that date. It was suggested that wlien llie new


and a number of other articles generously given hy friends. Air. T. Alorton saiii he had in) doubt tlnit


she had pronuiled in the Alayor’s Uarlour had realized more than £12. Several other ladies Inul agreed to promote whist ilrives, and others were making and soiling lemon cheese, cakes, sweets, and so on. A chest of tea had been given for the ladies’ com­ mittee to dispose of Jind they were jilready soiling tickets for an afternoon tea clotli,


THE CHOIR BOYS IN THE PROCESSION.


PARISH CHURCH RAMBLING CLUB.


schools are tlirown open for the inspection of tho public boxes siumld be placeil at tho doors wilii an invitation to those visiting the .schools to oonlrihute to the Hospital Appeal Fund. Jn this connexion a sugges­ tion is to ho juade Unit on the actual date of opening local residents should refrain from crowding the scliools so as lo give visitors a belter opportunity of seeing the buildings. This formal opening will bo performed hy the Princess iloyal on Wed- nesdsiy, August 3rd, and it is suggested that tlio schools should again he opened on Saturtlay, August lith. for the convenience of local residents, who wish lo make a tour of inspection.


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CHATBURN DANGER SPOT.


SEVERAL ACCIDENTS AT SAWLEY AND DOWNHAM ROADS JUNCTION


roads at Cluitlmrii is well known to niotoii.vts SIS a daiigeron- <oitht, and this wa>^ fully emphasized last week-eiul when a series of aeeiilem> occnm“<l.


'File iunction of the Sawley and Dowiiham


Siilurday afternoon, was unfoiTuiiately attended wlili fatal results. 'Fills is reported with the iiifiiiest prom-eiliiig** in another column.


coming and it was at once appsirent th.nt his iniurlos were of a serious nature, lie w.TS cnrrieil into thi* jMannr Mouse, where Mrs, F. J). Ilohinson and her son. Mr. (I. Nicholas TIohinson. provided everything necessary for the ti ’eatuiont of tin* injured man. Mr. .Shortt was sujiimoned and fol­ lowing an examination, ordered his im- Jiiodinte removal to Dlaeklmrn hilirniary, whore lie died about ten o'clock the same night. Mis. firimslmw. who wsis seated in the sidecar, with tin* younger child on her knocs. su-tained a fracture of the left leg ami a disloeatod siiikle, in addition to snlfering .'severely from slicck.


I'artown, I’mLcy, was driving a imitor cycle comhinaiion. with his wifi*, \ ’ioli*t. and two chililien. aged eight and two yoiirs, as pas.scnger.s, .Mien at thi* point nienlioned, lie e:une Into collision with a motor van, owned hy 'F. II. Webster, huleliei’. Chat- burn, and driven hy Alliert .Astin, Pemlle- •Tvenue, Chaihurn. Grimsliaw fi*ll from his iimeliine into the roadway in ;ui unronsclons eonilition.


]N!r. A. If. (Irimshaw (M -"*), of .Assistance was quiekly forth­


conveyed to the’ neiglihouring .shop of Mr. O. Hudson and after treatment by Dr. Rhorlt, slio al'O was removed to the Tn- firmary. The eliildron. tlie eldest riding in the rear seat of the sidecar, escaped in-


f^he was


17S8 and worth about £(300 have been dis- (lovorod b.v worltmen demoUsliing a wall near Laspezla. Italy.


Genosese and Austrian bins dating from 'Flic most serious, on DK.MONSTItATION liV l■•|.YI.\•(! Ol'TICKI! C. K. Tl'Ii.NKI! m' f l l lK;


.iuiTc'i. lliougli naturally they were upset by the sudden terminiiiion of a projeoiod visit to niackpool. Mrs. Ilohinsoii very kindly took charge of Ihoin and later .Mr. Uoliinsoii convoyed tliom in liis car to relatives at r.eeds. V.C. Tkieon ami Mr. .T. JT. Chat-


ImiTi, who rendered first aid, reeeivod much assistance from villageis who wore on the spot.


Sunday Crash.


the same spot and under si.niilar eircmii- staiiees, a collision occurred between a ear driven hy !Miss Alay Deuhnrst, of ISl, Ileads-avcnue. Dhu-kpool, driving through till* village in the diri'ction of Downham, iind a ear lieing driven from the iliicction of Sawloy hy Fdwin .dialer. 47. Long Ing- lane, Darnoldswiek. Fortimatoly there were no personal injuries, hut liolli cars were damaged, the front axle of Slater’s ear being badly bent. Aliss Deuhurst was able to proceed on her journey.


On .Sunday afternoon, in almost , oxacllv


the .same place, two small ’hoys—Fred Watson suid I'red Alercer—were knockoil down by a Jiiotor vehicle. Dotli luckly


accidents along with om* or two narrow oscape.s, _ have heen fioely discussed in the village. As a policeimm cannot alway.s he on point <lnty at tho corner, tho provision of automatic signals is advocated. Sn.mothing will have to he done, as ihcro are too many drivers who take the corner, in hoth directions, witlioiit the .sliglitest taro or discretion.”


escaped .serious injury, hut the former was badly hruisi'd. Our C'halhurn correspoiidenl adds: “ Those


On 'Fuesihiy morning, a few yarils from


school is. of course, lo be in no w:iy n cliargo for admission, donations being purely voluntary.


School Opening.


the school opening a dance siiould he hehl in the Assembly I’nom at the Kiliblesdsile Senior School, and it was decided to Juake ai»plieatioa to tho Fducalion Conimiltco for permission for Uiis effort lo lie held.


It was suggested that on tlie evening of


opinion was expressed tliat the hospital funds would benefit substantially if arrange­ ments were made lor the parking of ears at a roasonahlo charge, and a suh-commiUee comprising Mr. A. 11. Todd, Air. F. W. Goodman and tho Chief Conslahle (Mr. J. C. Huxtable) was appointed to consider the arrangements for piirking ciirs.


'Fhe


nexion with this it was decided lo a.sk the Grammar .School Governors lo permit the USD of the school yards for the parking of cars when tho new school is opened. A .sub-comiiiittco consisting of Messrs. G.


Whitaker, J . Kntwistle, Airs. tJocHhnan and Mrs. 'J’odd with power to add to their num- lier, W


Tho coIh|cllon at the entrance to tho


was obtained at Cow .Vrk and the party proceeded again hy way of AVhil(*wejl Vicarage lo Barney Hill. From there they walked to Farrowlield and came nut at Blue Gatos. The last par t of the journey was over Waddinglon Fell and a halt was’.made at AValloiior Well where community singing was indulged in. C’litlieroo was not roaclieil until ten o’clock and it was miniilniously agreed that the ramble had hi'en an ex­ ceedingly pleasant ami interesting one. Mr. Bobinson pointed out many hinls and dis­ covered a number of nests, to the great de­ light of tho ramblers. On one necaslon four female members of the parly were startled bv a sharp cry nml a bird Hew up from almost lioiioath their feet. Investigation was mad(' and a snipe’s nest was discovered witli four eggs. A nniiiher of sandpipers was discovered near Bashall 'Fowii, and (*n route, Air. Bobinson iioinled nut .inemlnw pippits, oliafFinelies, thrushes, hlaekhirds, etc., adding to the general interest.


in con­ PENDLETON.


general holidsi.v would lie csilled <m the occasion of the visit of the Princess Iloyal, hut tho view was expressed that in present imlustrinl circumstances such a course would scarcely he agreed to nor was it thought to he jiarticularly desirable.


tions respecting the holding of a eoneert at tin* Castle during the afternoon of August 3rd. 'Flic ([iiestion wsis raised sis to whothor a


lowiispeopl.e lo promote efforts of any kind which would raise money for the Alanehoster Imspitals. There was no need lo ask the permission of the Committee, and llic general secretary (Air, .1. C. Cowgill) need not he (ronsnU(*d in sui.v way. All funds raised for the hospital should ho paid into Barclay’s Bank and a list of subscriptions and all the proceeds of various elfoiTs is to appear in those columns at intervals. .So much time hiul boon occupied in the


The Alavor made a gouersil aiipoiil to tho


was mentioned, liowovcr, that Dick, Ker r ’s ladies’ football team had expressed a willing­ ness to piny a match in connexion willi the Castle l^ulo and tho Committee decided that tlicy should he asked to bring tlieir own opposition representative’ ‘of the llcsl of Lancashire. Tho Ma.vor also reported tliafc tho Elce-


business of promoting tho hospital appeal thsit it wjis di'cided to adjourn eousitloratiuu of the programme for the Castle Foie.


It


Iriclty Committee liad sanctioned tlie pur- cluise of Jiirtlu'r Hoodllglits nml fiii:\v lamps for use in the Castle grounds, aiid ihe illuminations at this .vear’s Castle Fete will he on a three times larger scale than at the last fete.


Thanks to the Alayor concluded a most useful meeting.


51S arrangeil to put forwsird sugges­


place at All .Saints' Church on 'FueMlay. the contracting parlies lioing Aliss Alary Sngar, eldest daughter of Air. .1. and the late Alr.s. .Sagar, of “ Dudlamls,” Bimington. and Air. Garnett Wliitwell. of I.imohouse Farm, Pendleton. The Bev. G. C. Fletcher oniciated.


AI.MHUAGF..—A very (juiet wi'ddiiig took


Tempest AVood. the bride was given away hy Air. Tempest AVood. Air. Tom AVliitwell, the bridegroom’s eldest son, was best man. Mr. ami Airs. AVhitwell will re^ide at Lime- house Farm.


.Attended hy her sister, Airs.


assemhled at All Saints’ Church on Sumlay. when choir sermons wen* preaclied. in the ninriiiiig hy the A'i<-ar. the Bov. G. C. l'’loteher, and in tho evening hy the Vicar of Grindleton, the Bev. F. N. Livesey. Special music was remlored hy the choir. In the morning they gave a splendid ren­ dering of the anthem “ .Saviour of tlio World.” ami in tlie on*nlng they sang very sweeil.v “ Comes at time a .stillness as of even.” Afrs. AIcDonahl carried out tho duties of organist in her usual enicient manner. The collections; which wore in aid of clinir Inmls. wore well up to the averjigo.


CIIOIB SFBMONS.—Largo enngregatioiis


terms willi most of us. Little Girl (seeing parsnips for the first


Afono.v talk.s. But it Ln' t on speaking


cause for sorrow, embarrassment ami regret. —Airs. n . Nicolson.


time) : “ D.addy, liow ill llieso carrots look!”


: Auntie: “ l in afraid we might run into Auntie.”


iii leeborg.” Niece: “ The danger is verv slight.


shilling, an.vliow, ami tlien poriiaps he’ll bo extra careful.”


AVcll, give the captain a A stale joke is not a joke at all; it is a


ability to “ let go ” entirely when effort is no longer necessary.—Dr. Harold Doarden.


'Fhere is uo more valuable asset than an


cliance, except a t tho very beginning. As soon as the young ineu s tar t to do things on their own the instinct of tho older gener­ ation is to knock them on the head.—Air. Randolph Cliurchiil.


Old men never give tho young men a


ornithologist, was the leader of a ramble, promoted hy the Clitheroo Parish ('liurch llamhling Club, and held on Saturday. A sliglit shower fell at the beginning of tin* .aftcnioon but afterwards the sun shone brilliantly and tlio ramble w:is :i groat suc­ cess. Thirty-.six members stiirted from tlio Parish Cliurcli under Afr. Bohinson’s leader­ ship and proceeded by Kdisford to Bashall 'Fown, and then on to Browsholnu*.


Afr. ‘F.- Bohinson. tho well-known Im-al 'Fea CHATBDRjH.


West Alricii, where ho is engaged on rail­ way work, Air. Georgo AVestcotl, of Park- ayonue, along with his wife, left the village on Wednc.sday morning for Liver­ pool to embark on tho .SS. Adda for their n*inni.


Bicliard Nutter, engineer, of Inglewmid- Icrraee. • Airs. Nutter, who lind boon re­ ceiving medical treatment lor the past two .vears, was apparently in her usual state of health at d-30 p.m. when Air. Nutier was homo for tea. On returning from work sihqiit 7-Iij p.m. ho was sliocked to tind his wife lying tlead on tho bedroom floor. Her marrioil ilaughtor hsul been with her most of llie (lay and had left her not long before. Airs. Nutter, who was liftv-six years of age. was a daughter of tlic late Air. lliniin .lones, of Clitheroe, jiml came lo roide in tlio village on lu*r marriage. For many years she was empleyed as si weaver at Victoria Alill. During her residence in Chathurn, she was identiliod with the AVes- leyan Cliurch. Of a cheerful and pleasant disposition, she had a host of friends, all of uhoin sincerely regret lu*r demise. Goiniiiie sympathy is extended to Air. Nutter, his son, Air. E. .1, Nutter, ami


witli tragic suddenness on WedncMlay night of Alr.s. l‘Rizabeth N


.SUDDEN DEATH.—The dejith occiiried ’utter, wife of Air.


tliiughler. Airs, (leorge L. Bowker, in iho great loss thi'v have sustained.


versary services were held 5it Christ Church on Sunday. Tho preaclior in the morning was the Bev. AV. H. Helm, A'icar of Clit- heioe, who.se elo(|uent jtiid thoughtful .sermon was most attentively followed. In tlio evening, the Bov. C.’W. W. Bramley, A


of Longridge, condmtod the service and delivered an excellent discourse on child life and the importance of religious teaching in tho schools. 'Fhe sifLcrnoon service was con­ ducted by the A'icsir, the Bov. A. IL Swallow, and a .special feature was tlie spb'iidid singing of special hymns hy a cliildien’s choir under tho leadership of Miss Swallotv. Solo verses hy a iiumhor of the girls were sweetly rendered and Jinicli appreciated.


’icar


played .i useful part in tiie snecex of the services.


in white, marcliod in proccs'^lon from the (.'Imrch Institute and up the centre aisle to the chancel, singing the opening hymn, ::n improssivo eremony It was appropriate that they should also lake a prominent part liolh morning and evening.


'Fhe childii*n, :ittlred wholly 'I’he choir, too,


capitjil ri'ndition of the anthem “ D, taste and .see ” (Goss) and at the evening ser­ vice, Siing very nicely the Alagnilicat to Stainer’s Jieautiful .setting. Airs. Swallow was the loader and Mi*. X. Hudson presided at the organ. Air. L. King-AVilkinson assisted in the eoiulnet of the morning and evening service.s.


each service wore good, though the weather iut<*rfercd with tho iittendance :it evensong. 'Fhe collections wore in :iid of the Day and Suiulav School funds.


'Flu* congregations :it In the morning tliey gave a


here are no Cakes and


Pastries quite like those you get at THE CAFE


for Tastiness. THE CAFE MARKET PLACE SCHOOL AXNIVEBSABV.- Scholl! anni­ After four months’ holiday from Nigeria, Tho Mayoress tepoiTed tluit the whist drive


the amount ot privsite contriliutions from tho outlying districts lias fallen away cimsiderably, and therefore tho Alan- chesler Uoyal Inlirmary has to reply to a much greater extent on the support alforded by the Municipal Authorities lor the services rendered to their in- habilants.


the service ronderoil for so many yesirs and .still being remlerod by tho Alan- chester Ko.val Inlirmary to tho in- habiiants ol tho JJorough of Clitheroo calls tor sumo greater ollicial Hmineial recognition from them. Owing to the recent trade depression


this helj). :it the same time i .should he greatly obliged if you would again bring ihe matter before your Council for their reconsideration, as during the year 11)31 •18 patients from tho itorough of Clitlieroe received treatment at tho ALinchester Jloyal_ Iiilirinary a t a cost to the liospital ol £270; wliilo tlio contributions amounteil to tho very low liguro of £18 ISs. i am sure your Council will realize that


'Fho Moiird of AI aiiagcinent iipprocialo f m


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(THREE)


PAEISH CHURCH S.S. PROCESSION Complete success attended the Sunday


the Kindergarter department who led tlie Suiuhiy .School banner, following which came tlio Aliddle Grsulc department with tlie (jooil Shepherd banner. Then walked tlh' Upper School girls and hoys, following whom marched the (Jirl (Juides, and tin* (JirL’ Friomlly .SocioLv, the AloLliers’ I’luon, the Boy Scouts and memlicrs ol tho ^•ollgrega- tioM.


'I'he Borough Band headed


the preacher was tlio Bev. 1*. Gresty (Vicar of Gunnow), who made special references to the importance of Sumlay School work. The Bev. .1. Bohinson (Vicar of Mitton)


ninnion at eight o’clock, and the congrega­ tion was splendid at malms, at which the Bov. A. !*L Swallow (Vicar ol ( hatlmrn) preached an clo«|ucnt sermon. At tlie children’s service m the afternoon,


Thoie was a good siUemlance at Holy Com-


occupied the pulpit m the evening, preach­ ing .a powerful seriiion, which was closely followed hy the congregation. 'File collcetions, which amounted lo mon* than CTO, were i-onsulered ipute satisfactory.


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a splendid attcmhince for this event, ami Iho long proce.ssion was witne.ssed liy in­ terested spectator.s as it procee<led :iround A'ork-streot, Well-terraee, .Sclmol-tonmce, aiul King-street, The procession was liemlcd liy tho choir lioys and memliers of the choir, behind whom walked the Vicar (Itev. W. S. Helm) and Air. A. I£. Ailkeii, together with tho sidesmen.


in tho afternoon of the proc<*ssion of .Sumlay School .scholars and oflicials.


School :imiiversary services held at Clithcro’e Parish Church on Sunday. Throughout the (lay llieie were extremely large emigre- gations, and the service.s were greatly appreciated. A featui'o of llio occa.sion wjis the revival


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