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PARISH CHURCH BAZAAR ----------------;------ ------------------------------------


VIGOROUS EFFORTS TO RAISE £1,500 FOR PARISH PURPOSES.


LADY MONTAGU’S GOOD WISHES AT WEDNESDAY’S OPENING CEREMONY.


\ ALL SECTIONS UNITE IN WELL-ORGANISED AND POPULAR FUNCTION.


• ^ 'lo rui.so llio sum of jUI,o()() in tl>cs<» tiniu.s IS no hj»ht la.slv. Vet tlii.s iw tlio 'timhitioa


. iva t iT: at. tin*


liiaiU'C'; appt’arcMl " ,i i all uliu'h liid . in«at. And uiid«'i>tan<!in;;


M itrr lliaii all 'V ili;it \viTo in


>-t luiliitiims ()1 >aviii)i mncli,


Bl \ahn-'-.


•III- ttip ot tlin 'I'lu-


[i;l 111' Ill-all M-rds iia\i- Millii-iciiL


I Ilia Ini' iiiakina


II'-. ri-iiiiiri' ilia li ili . l>-r llit‘\' Miali i:i> lln-ir


_ . jina. i- ni*r(‘s- I .it Hill lit a li>n^-


I '. w III. il ^land .11 (Ji-iii ((Jrai-n till’ ( M aiiuimt II


| .•\ |■nl.''


. dry i- jiirtvinn i.-l. tly " sisisoii. I Ia-|>t iiinliT. flirt iirr


> '•oHi.'l I iiit's a ml ^itl. I a slint t |H)(ldi‘d i-'ainn, -"nl with


: till- I'l il.-- tln-n iliilpluM aplil.-'.


[•in. Iiiit dij'ninn iiiii'.ly I iirii'Iiina III uin.


IpilTC. ]'h'v .if -j.ai-a lic- n lu<-l\- iiicin-s Iniinim.!- likinn I w c iii(-!ii■


-.-villi- In-aii will ..lit fill L'l'invina •vili cany nnti!-


iiiaiiiir.' i-i'iH-al li


lll|a IWiI sjiatli'-i Iiiiij'l'-’ 1 lican,


'I’ll.- ^nu inn -*•’ M*<ni


■ii.- >i\ i r M'Vi'ii, il. Til.- latii-r


'til-'- nln^ Imir iiid tin MToiid


cu a Hwtmn (il workers a t tlio I ’arisli C'liuroli bazaar^ whicli opcncil on Wtahiestlay, amt lyhal. i.s more, it is itn amhilion tlioy are tleterininetl t»» reali/.e. And if Im.sine.ss <-ontinm.-s with anylliin|» approaching the |Me.s.Hnro of tlio lir.sL hour or two there will bo III) doubt, on (he .snliject.


the vi.sitor to spend liis or lier imme^'. 'rite munormis stalls are heavily .>'Loeke<l wiLli inost teiiiptinn array nf n<»‘»Is.


In faet,


il- IH pioli.-ildv no <*.\aniieration to say that eiio can walk into .this bazaar aiui buy nlmosl. any arliele one <Iesires, anylliinn eveii


Jrom a (-omplele .Sunday dinner l4> tv^ com- iMohi Iiil;er’s ontlil.


iliirorent stalls m-o as varied in t.lu*ir .seleetmij of n‘»>ds as they well conM he, and tho nenejal elfeel is one which cannot fail to please those at.temlinp;.


'I'lio general lohnir sciieino of the


ol the loom strike an entirely new note in liaz.iinr areliilei-tnre, nml in (heir .si>nii Urieidal style are delinitely oij^inal and ph'asiii}; to (he eyi*. All tlie artiele.s on Iho stalls are on (he onlside, are easily acccssilde (o stallholders and can ho si-eli and exaniined nnile easily by pro.specUve < -u s to n nM * l l i i s (yp4* of stall too, oe<’npiev a inneli less Ihior spnee. and (Im hall has I herohne nreal4*i‘ ae<-nmmodal-ion for the pnhlle.


Kimlerjiarlen ’mid Afiddle Orml.*, and i\lo(ln*rs' Union. An 01(1 Curiosity Shop.


is (irohahly dm (Ihl Curiosity Simj) which oeeupies the ulmie of (he staj^o and whieli IS a ininiatim'


liazaar in itsiilf, Tim imisl spoclarnlar feature of tln« hazaar 'I’his


l)4'anl,itnl strnetnn' nieets the eye upon 4‘nU'riuR the ro.un, ami nm|ue.sl ionaidv hel^hletls tin- general etl\>et. Willi it's iiaiiint Imw windows ami half timliered Irtmta^.- in hhu-k ami wliiti' it ^ives a nmsl pleasiiiR ami decorative elh-il, ami is well W4irlli in-)ie<-t ion in icself.


Insiilo tin* Old ■ •


\.- t!i<- nriiwtnn rc'v |v iicljiycd.


-ii:-- ^iiu n where


- arc iiii--inlill>'. 'I' ii Ik-!' with I nil l.-iint II. and - r ilcpt11 .if -.nil.


GARDEN. l-T.Ni l -^.


C 111 I:iP l their Cm- t 11.


flP Ilisit


nl'-r. The de- d.ruli' . llmuaii, r. Tl-e time


;■ dll idi' is ilil- mn.


i!<'u«-i tilt- ne\r. 111 order


. alt' ll a-- i-, prai - t t!i.‘ doweta-d


l)U\ife!ia till-


' nn. 'i !:• l:ilt(-r r.'jicv itniead el iin.-a't.-r, llow<*i s ' dlnp- ii- Iniit-


I l.itiitin.' 11 ,‘dne-' I'iiid'.


I ti'.iii. "r till- .Iapaiii.,,e


it.- '.-;irl. 1. apple- ••-I nl ih. hrilli- :>iid til. friiiiv.


1. Tli-ninh not- lit-, til.- prodiM-e


' '* l.a- ultieh iho (»nr M-coml.


| l t . l i i | ell.-,1.nil ill In til.- sweet.


n'le.l . ii.iiinh for -Itipaiic'.- .jiiiiiees


lie (li-eld. r rose ha- iii.i-l .Ireotii- . tavoiiriti : The


I thei tin.- . limher fer-yihiti. Tlii-- <’.iiiary-. oloiired


;-i the ^jirinn. 111.- -It.lid.I Hot


- the nard(‘M ju rith it- jitiitiroso


iTD 10s.; host


J nvon. 1 lol t on-by- larley.


.. and .1. Snow- fnllowiiin awards


IK . '•tnlamo, is sufTe-r-


I or oxcossivo in- llants; it is difVi-


|tor , ITii s-uro i l ’.s even f^o to tho '-it hah a dozen I rtnors.”


, H‘'. ta aOs. I dntihles, .12s. to I--'-. Tin- jmlnes,


r.'i! 1 am.- it llowei.s I'lant


"I ill til. end Ilf ila- ;ii. .1 iinhli- >•'1 iile.iiii« a i im n n hnilis i':, -iiM-lve.--


'Hy. Ti.o hest pv racaniliin tln>


'.V


1 v.-rv . i n|»j>itin uitl, ‘til. II- i-yi-


Ill n arniiMil. I''ill lar*-' n in a . iM I Jitakc


Cariosity Shop are a series of small .stalls Imlen with all tiianiier o| ^oods from a imiss ol pent. I- ami hra-.sware in d4-li;;htfnl <h'sip.iis,


.stall with all luaiim-i- of dainty artieh-s (alenlatid lo aid natnii- in the work' of addiiit; ehatm lo tadie-. TIu' C’nriosily Shop i?> the work of tln' Itamhlers* sei-tion.


While this survey completes tho stalls in


tho Upp.^r Itooni .»ne linds an em'rnetii- stair of ladies busily eni'a;'«'d in providinj» for dll' appetites of workers and visitors,


and (<‘as of all di'.'-ei ipt ions from snacks to nion' suli'tantial repasts are ;a*rv4sl.


Then there ar«' all niuiuier of siih’shows


devised lo proviih' aimiseiiieiit ami extract. mom'V, da-se havin^i h.-en anainv'd hy tlie Yoiin^ .Men. A very hip.li standard of entt'riaimiu'iit. loo. is to he Iiad at this most, voinpreln'iisive hazaar. Mr. Sam Waliii.sli-y has prmlm’ed a onC'-act- pla,v. while the “ \'ap;ahoiids.” under the diree- lion of Mr. l'\ Lord, pres«'nt sotij»s from dm show.s. A fiirtlu'i- mdiee of this S(*e(ton w’ill appear next week.


direction of Mr. H. M. Shaw, Aliis, Uae., added to tho i>h'asure of those presoiit with solci'tlons.


Objects o f tho Bnznor. What has het'ii tin- obji'et of all this woiIj *


'I'his is a <im'stion that will be asktai, ami all will a^reo when tln'.v read tiu' list of reasons for the bazaar dial diei( ‘ was a (b'linite need for Ibis lii^antie etfort.


't'o


in eomiexion with tho nhove: If llu' parish ralsi's the sum of .C7r»0 inentiom'd ahov«‘, tlie tm-onie of tin' livin^t will he permaiiendy imn-eased by £100 a yt'ar. Tlu' C7’>0 eon- trihnted l.y tin' parish is incn'ased by Mr. S. fJreen's legacy ami Utoeesan urants to £1.250.


'I'he fidlowini; points may lie notiia'd 'rite Keelesia.stical Conunissiom'rs


will double tliis amount, and, proviib’d the sclieme is earrit'd forward at one*', will pa.v


'in te r e s t at (In' rate of I per cent, pe,* annum, wbieb will brinK in £1(^1 _ per annum. The elinreb will also he relieved of £ 5 0 annually wliirb at present it I'on- trilmte.s tmvimls the sUpend. The reserve account is to me»'t extraonUnar.v expemli- tnro nrisiuK from time lo time. Several cinims will have lo he iiunle on this fund


invoUnNl in tim preparations for the hazaar. ami oacii s*vlion is to he eoimratnlated upon the .splendid I'fTorts put


in the near future. A tremendous amount of work has been


init te . headed hy tho \ icar, with Mr. J. II. Tlamshottoin (dmirmanU Mr. A. Uansshaw


(tron.stirerU Mr, 11. Moreton (secretary) and :Ur. U . Wind!.' (assistant secretary).


Opening Coromony.


opening eereinon.v on AVmliu'Mla.v. this boinK perforim‘<l by Ijody Afontajin <»f neanueu. nnde.r the prosidt'iiey of ^Ir. U. 0 . Asshetnn,


There was a erowdnl altemlanee for the


WIIS tn 'OO such n spl.Mi.lul ntti'mliiiin- liir t linl «n s nil I'liiliratimi of tim cront intoro-t tiint nils ImliiK Inkoli in tin' Ini.'.inil'. U


SrcinliiKii to Cliilmroo. Tim loriHIlip of Hio Tloilor of Cliilmroo liinl liooii in tim Jfmiliicn fnniily for ninny |•tnorntmn.. ii fninilv of ivliicb T.inlyyirontiicii s son iviis


ivns .1 ..i’,'*:"™''" ‘‘Vi


tlm present representative. J.ad,v Montaun took an active history in the d is tn e l . a fa c t clearlv shown hy her preseact' that


o f T)ownham Hall. Tim Clinirimm nn-nlinni-.I limv pK-nscil li..


whole of tin' work has been earned out under tin' d irn’tion of llie Cbntt'ral C*nm-


forward. 'Hie


(piole dn' bazaar bamlbook- tlie objeet of the bazaar is to rais»' the sum <»f iil.AOO. to In' albx'ati'd as follows: rToO for the anj»menta- tion <if di(' ln'm'fioe; X2RHI to he put hack in the ri'scrve m'oount: C2tH) to jueet onrroni dohls on ehnreb ami school: .the remainder to ho divided In'twoen the CVim'ter.v, .‘sun- day School, Mt'ii’s Inslitnli'. .nml any other pnrposi' di(' Cinirt'h ('oumdl mieht think h('sl,


■ In tin' main ball an oridu'slra nmh'r the


galleons, pottery in i|iiaiiil ami atlraetivi’ ami a most lamlern ('quipped ht'aut.v


neiMlIewoi k. to .stationery, randd.-r--’ re(|iilsites, old, fountain pens,


oi (he hall- Urodm-e, " A .” (J.I'\S. anil I pper School, Aleii's. (•|iina. ( ‘oiiRri'^nl ionnl,


'I beta* are «mh1i( sinlls in (he Imih-


hu’/.aar is nieeii and wliiti*, ami om< could not, wish lor a imne attractive decoration <d the selnml.


'I'lu' stalls aronml (he shies


liiek of elioice, no lack nf variety, wldeli is the koynoLo of this ninanti<j eli'orl/.


'I’liero is certainly nn 'riio


less than .1*821 wa.s raised the br.st dayl I'Jvery possible imhiccinent is olfored lo


Imleeil, no


many monlli--, and the oilielnls wei'o deeply iiideliled to those w'ho had worked so lull'd to nmko the hazaar a success. He had 1)0011 a.Hsurod if dm £1,500 i lml was desir i’d was not raised diis week i t would 1m' ill di«‘ very nea r fiitiir«*.


impossihio lo ment ion all who had worlceil


for dm hazaar , hni he would like to iin'ii lion throe iiaines, llios(? of (he Vicar, Mr . Itam--hotiom and iMr. IMori'ton.


Bouquot For Lady Moutngu.


liign l».v lii.de Dorolliy King, aged lour , of I. \V(''t-vie\s-. who per fornied tlie ceremony vety grai-efnlly.


oppo rh n i i iy giv(>ii her lo open (hat hazaar for what w«iitld('r cause was (here dmii


In declar ing liie baz aar open, liiidy .Montagu said she eonld not oxpri'ss Uie deep lioimtir slio felt, had hei'ii conferred u|>on her in the invi tat ion to open ll iai hazaiir. Tin' l lonnr ot (Midienn* liad been ill the Montagu family for .’KMI years , winch wa.s a \-ery long tim*' in these days of hur ry and hustle. U'hen her Inishand and she l i s i led Clillieroo they had always enjoyed the i r visit.» to tin' ob'l borough. Ylmy loved dm old town for Its assoeia tions with the lamily *»f Montagu and also for its own eh an n .


.‘she was di'«-ply Imimiired hy the


showed that all llu' supporti.'r.s had one mind and one purpose and she te l l sure that big eoiiuminal elfoii would )>ring ii.s own r i'ward. 'rim raising of (he £750 for th(‘ hetu'lie*' was a I'cry good projiosilion, for they wer*' making money that would h*' capi ta! for goisl ami for all.


'I'liniigh in


l-aigland an d --lo' always wa'leono'd an oppor ­ tu n i ty of coming hai-k. Soim* day in tin' nea r fiitnr*' sin' ii itemb'd lo br ing lii'i* li li lo son aged .sev«'ii to {.’lit lierot' to show him dm town and wlial il really im'ani lo liim. In opening the ba z a a r sin' wished it I'vi'r.v prospor i iy and sm’eess.


dll' South of l''ngland llnw appeared to he long way from tlu' Xor ih she had spent gooil deal of her girlhood in tin' Xorlli nf


tha t d n ' ie had been subscript ions to in­ div idual stalls which he was nnalib' to ment ion.


I'otlom) aninmne*'*! that suhscr ipt ions t*) dat«' amoiint (sl to €150 Is. Hd.


Coats of Arms in East Window Familios.


I’ropii.sing a v*)to of thanks to Lady


of die mo-it. nobb' ami famous famil ies in dm ounti'.v. The names nf dm.se famil ies were el out in dm bamltmok. I*erbaps when


Moidajin amt the {.'liairnian, th*' N'iear said Ilml wlien the p*‘opb' w«-ri‘ in l^hnreh and l.iieir minds wamlerisl a l i t t le they per lmps h)oki-d a t dll' fine Last Window wi th its oats-of -arms.


woinler wbedier In' r*'ally did wear u fnll- botloined wig. 'I'bey knew bill) as a man w bo played a big p a n in die res torat ion of dll' monareby an d who did mor*' than any* one else to change the political lace of tin' *mnlr.^■. Hut he wondered if pi'opb' knew


tha t in pr iva te life he was jnst, lilie other nu'i) ill' eonld mi'iition an d went in Jiiortal fear of his wife.


<la.v Lad.v .Mi'utagn of Iteanlien ami also


du' row were llie arms of tin' Montagu family, ami tliey km'w what the pi-oph' piesent isl wer*> like for they bad that


.\ li t t le hit fnr t l ior on


Mr . Asslielon. wlioso arms were aUo on tin.* •indow. 'rim Alontagu famil.v bad l)eei\ anmus and illii-itrious in history. One


member of the family who wa.s one*' I 'han- llor of the l-'.xeheqm'r nt tenipt ('d to balance


bis budget b\- int rodneing a wimlow tax, bieb was not very popidar . Hut Lady


.traeious \vay in wlneh she ba*l per formed dll' opening eereinony.


.Moniagu bad eomo tha t da.v to -help in s e t t in g tin,' i-iirrein-y of tlio ebnreb on a sound basis,


tha t votes of thanks should h(' aholislnsl as they w'er(* in nmii.i’ laises more emi»ty ('ulogi*'s. He cotibl as sure lauly Mont.agu th a t on th a t oeea^ion it wa< th e very reverse. 'Plu'ir thanks to her w»'ro most sincere.


In the


*)ldou days he r visit might have meant them mak in g an expression of fealty , ami as th e i r respect had not <llniini.slnNl they conbl make her a more valnahio gi f t an d tha t was to give her a kindly grc«‘l ing. a gi.ifc ’y welcome an d th e i r very sineore thanks.


Ihatiks, s t a l in g th a t as tln'v were to get 8 p*'i‘ cent . inter«'st on the money enisl'd they were working for a real Inirg'aln.


Lady Mi 'utagn ext i'uded thanks for the warm weleoini' accorded her . and assured Ibo andienei* tha t when she le tn rm'd Inxme she would have a great deal to tell her son and d angbt i ' r nf what she find sivn in Clitberoi'. Sbi' Imped to r e tu rn soon and to le arn of the complete surcesx of tlu' ba.ranr.


'I’lie resoInUon was he a r t i ly earriinl and HURST (JREEN.


Ar*)llier.s’ I'ninn bus now lioen formed in ('onnexion witb St. '.robn’s Parish nin reb . the VtVar admitting sev»'ntecn memliers at a service belli on Tne.sdav evening. These bad ih'en prepared for mlmission to im'iu* Ix'rship by .Mrs. Crabtree. After the .ser- vice, an adjournment to the Vicarage was -jumle, when snggi'.stions for llio v('ar'.s pro- grainino were discussed. At the close. Mrs. (.,i.;.,tr»( \er.\ kindly provided refroslimonts.


MinTIl'ML^’ I’NIOX.—A Itraneb of the Ml', d. M. INioli'y sei’ombsl tlii' vote *>f


gent leman ami spent bi.s tinn* in piiblie work and trieil to ident i fy himself with very goml eanst' in tin* dis t r ict . He wa.s It a meet ing r*'Contly whi're it was |>ropns(xl


to ineliule in the ^•otl' of thanks Mr, bi'toii. ulm was a most jnibUe spiriLnl


,)dy .M.'utagn piesenl . and elmnm'd by tlio It was bis privilege


'I'bey W('te ileligbt(*d to bavi'


reg a rd in g tlm.se armor ial bear ings Ihey wondered wliat kind of people tiu'y reine- I'liU'd. In the luiiblle row, for fnslam-e, ei-e ibe ani ls of die l>nl;e of Albemarle, ml peibaps a li t l le I'oiiiant iealiy one migli l


'i'lie haz aar ehai rnian (.Mr. .1. H. Itiims- In aildition to


d ia l of jiel|»ing the Cl i ii ich? 'I’lie Mini of £t,5( )0 was a largo om*. h a t the way every- had worked d u r in g lh«' pas t \ ( 'a r


A l)oii(|iie‘p was prcbeiiled lo laulv Mon I t would ho


to eiibirgu iipun dm ohjoefs of dm bazaar , wliicb had been vuiy well sot o ut In llto haz aar souveni r and in tho local Prc.Hs. Tlmfc day dm haz aar was being opened b u t th a t (lid not im'aii it was (lie ia 'g inning of the work.


af ternoon. Ho oifered lo ijinly Montagu a very hea r ty wolemne. I t was not necessary for lii«a as eba i rman


'I'iio work had boon going on fur


ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934=. BAZAAR OFFICIALS.


honorary Irousnror, Mr. A., liangsdinw; Imiiorary stcrotary, Mr. H. Alorcton; lionorary a.ssi.slnnt secrotary, Air. 11. Wiiidlo.


Kxeoiitivo Comniitteo.—The V'iear (Uev


■\V. S. Huini), tlio clminimn and sccrulary (Ji'iioral Commi t tee.—1'lio cl iai rman, socro-


ta ry , Ireiusiiier and as s i s tant scLTOtary, Air,


.1. Ainswor th, Air . T. Bal loy, Mi s s Br iggs . Airs. t-))lcni!iii, Air. X . Coloinan, Airs. 10. Korn-st, Airs. H. H. Hurgreiivos, the Jtov,


\V. S . Holm, Aliss Hig son, Alis s Hitcinm, Airs. Li.st*‘r . Airs. AlcCli irg, Alis s Alitclioll


Mi's . Kamsbol tom. Airs. Sbor t t , Airs, .Sonlbwoi'tb. Aliss Sontbwoi th, Aliss Spe ak Air . U. 'I'atL-rsalL Air . K. \'*:evers, Airs Walinsley, Air. ,S. \Valmsb*.v nml Air. \\\ 10, S . Wcok.s.


Airs. a


11. ALireton, Air. J . A. Alusgrovo, Aspinal l , a


Congregat ional S t a l l . - 'Cl in i r jn en , Airs Mi'S. Poolo.v, Mr.s. Hamsbol tom


I I . X. ( Jrimslmw, (1. K. Hargre av es , F, Hayiloek, F. K a y , 'I'. Ki’mlal , Islu'rwood Lni icas ler . F. Mar sh, .1. 1‘arlclnson, Head Araedomdd, I'^. Iti'ad, Hoc. Stack, Snai l lmm :l. II. ' raylor .


Alissf's Ihilcock. l''oiT('st, Fot l icrgi l l , .Simpson Al. Simpson, .Menni'll, Alackio, I’a rk c r ami 10. I largi't'jive.s.


“ A " S t a l l .—t'lmii'Miaii. Airs. .S. M'alms-


b'.v: t i 'easnier . Airs. (J, Coleman; sccretar.v Airs. H. H. Hargrmivt' .s ; commiUee, McMlames Astbn*,


Abb'r.slcy, Broiigbt*»ii


X". Cob’inan. C?*iwp(U’tbwai to, Ciibb'i'ivood. Hoodinan, I lolga lo, Cnnl ilfe, frelnml , doy, Lord, ijaiig slm w. Middb' lmnnigb, Pa rking- ton, ItobiiiMoi, 'riiojiipsoii, AVood, AVileoclc, Hitebi- ii ; Mis--('-. Smi tl ii i" : and Aldorsb'y ,


Produce Stal l. -— ( ’)ia ir man, Airs. Baldwin ;


Alesdames \V. ,S. W’eoks, Cooi>er, Li>ter ; Misses Lof tbonse and Baldwin.


tipper .Scbool ami ( J l r ls ' l■’ ri»‘ml ly Socie ty .Stall. Cdiairiiiiiii, Aliss B r ig g s ; t reasurer ,


Ali.ss 10. Hi ld i o n ; see re lary , Mis s Al. A. Higsoii . (Jeiieral commit tee, Alissos A. .Mnsgrove, M, St r i iddaml and Al. AVatsen. Socia l commit tee, .Alisses Al. Hitclien and ,1. 'I'al Lj i 'sal l ; AL’.ssr^. .1. Bibb.v, L. Alarsden ami K, Shaw. S ewing coinmitteo, Airs. Alai'Mb-ii, Alis'-e.* A. L'alverley, 10. K a y , It. Leonard,


1’ . Speak ami a N. ' rat ter sal l ,


Hi' lpers, AL- 'dames Ainswor l l i , Hartlacr*', It Higsoii , .''ttrettoii. ( ’lough, .1. AVatson ; M isM’s L, Bridgt.', B, A. Br iggs , F. ConlU lini'st, A. Laveiiib'i' . 10. Pa rk e r , 10. Pye, L. Uead. A. .Speak, 10. AVickstead, S , Wick- st('ad am! B Kendal . I lamlker ebief s tal l , Afis'-es 10. (.’a lver ley and 10. Ixniglit,.


Kimle rg a r len and Aliddle ( J rade .Stall.— (T a i rme n , .Air.". Sbo r t t ,


.Airs. Lamlxn' t ; t reasurer . Aliss Smi tb ie s ; seei'*‘t jirv. Mr . K.


' r a t t e r s a l l ; cemmi l tee, Ab'sdames (tradwel l , Me t ’lnrg, X^oreross, AVilkes: Aliss*>s A\r|am- son, Brogdei i , ('alv*-'ili\v. Coat*'s, |)iekinM)ii, I>awsnii. I.eniiard. Ab'i'ton, Xiebol l . Xorri.s, •A. lende r . X’ . Piiidor, Parkinson, Parlv«'r, Brest age. Kn^btoii, Slh-bbm. S t r icklaml , Sp e a k ,


'riiornlM'r, Ta t te r sa l l , 'I'lnMnas,


AAalinsb'V, Simpson, AA’ a lne ; and Air. 10. 1 rarwood.


Monks Sta l l ami lOnlortainnients.—(,’liair-


nian, Air. .S. W'almsiey; t reasurer . Air . .1. Ainswo r th; socrotar.v, Mr . XL Cob’in a n ; Miimit tei'.


.AL'sdallies ,Miirsdeii, AA'alt*)ii,


X'oreross, .S lret toii. Dawson; Alisses AA’ Igiiall, Hi teben, AA'iekslead. X’ , H*'.v.s, AI. Ih'.vs, .Vor r is ; AL'ssrs. II . H. Ha rgre av es , ‘ '1'. Bai ley, f*. Br t 'gden. .T. ( ‘roolc, .1. ( ’owper- tbwai lo, T. A. iXIdersley,


X'oreross, AA’ . Disbington, J . .Smillisnn, (*. .\. Ham[)son. .1. S( 'agar , .1. Marsdi' ii , IL Cowper t l iwai to, 1). Dawson and AValmsb'y.


Alotlii'i's' Hnion S ta l l and Ko f r e sbmenl s .— t ’l iai rman, Airs. He lm;


in'a snr e r . Airs. 'I'lmse ai.ms inclndtsl soim*


Aloi' t ' lon; s*nrrctar.v. Airs. C’ook. (Ji'onp I, Mi'.sdames A. Sl ingi 'r . P, Bir twi 'l l . Websti 'r , S . ( ’alv»'i'ley, Vat«'s, Smi thson, Od<lii', lleyt' s, and Miss H. A\’ bit tak*'r . Dronp 2. Alestbunes Adamson, thmpe r l l iwa i te , CVabtr*'*'. Diigdab', Dishl iigion. (L Deul ini s t . H. l l ig son. .1. Hargreav* ’s, A. Hargr i 'avi 's , Hol t , .'sontb- w'oi'tb, 'riiornbor. AA’a l l ing. f . 10, Wilson, Py»', P. 'rownb'y, Knowb's ami Mis s Holilen. (Ji'onp A, AL-Mlanu's Brngdeii. Ua vm' r , AA’bit- lake r , Bi r twel l , AV. Bi r lwel l . Drake, Mills, Ha nson, 'I’a.vlor, Wileoek, ( {reennp, K a y . Dm'K'wortb. Tjoftbouse, Ha r t l e y : Missi’s Diekiii'-on and .Sinalb*y. Oronp -I, Mi'sdames A\^. .^linger. H.


.‘sjiinHbur.v, ( Jarside. T.


Sl ingi 'r , .1. St ri* 'klaml A\'. IL'ud ami AValm', (ti'oup 5 . AL'sdanies Ta.vlor, Rbarples. ( ’al- vi'i'h'v. Aspimii l . Pre s tage , Br ig g s , Knight . Bigb.v, 'rbomp.son. AA’ r lgb'v ami Xiebol ls. <’»ronp t>. Mesdames B. j ’ imler, Alarsih'ii, B a x t e r , Xoreros s, AA'alton, X’^ivvi'ii, Oniteli, .U'lilcinsoii. Dawson. Sampson, AVilson, He a ton. (Jornal l . Mel calf . Hi mile. Mor ion ami Afortiim'r .


Aft('riioon T«'as.— Cha i rman, Miss Mi telu’U;


M issi's Alnsson. I iancaster , S la inton .and AA’ bipp.


rb in a Stal l . - ' Alesdaim’s U. iSoutliworth.


A\’ . Sonlbwor tb. (Ireonwood. Hind b ' ; Misse.s Sontbwo i tb, 1-'. .'sontbwoi'tb and Preston,


Chuiosity .'<bop *' (on the s ta g e) .—(^b.airman, Mr. (L W. \A ordswortli: vie(^-cbairman, Air. 10. (Anvpertbwaite: Irtm.snrer, Air. ’1’. t«. Binder; seerelar.\, Mr. .1. A. .Mn.sgrov**. .'si'vlion 1 (antinne brass and pewter), Mr. .A. (Jeblard (ebairman), Miwes A. Irelaml, B ( ’roasdab*. D. Bye and H, Uobiiison. Section 2 (b(>aut.v parlour), Mrs. 10. Har­ greaves (eliairman L Mi'sdanie.s Same.s. B. A


H'lio Baanbling f lu b lOtfoi't, “ ’I’bo Old A ’ad din gion ; Misses t.’. .Auliin. .1, Borler, A.


ami F Bb'azau'd. .'si'idion g (honk.s, stati(»m‘r.v. ♦’tellings and p!u)lograpby) , Alisses .Al.


Irelaiid (ebairman), .1. Fairt'v, 10. Oddie, AALlkinsun ; Alesiis. .1. K. Hargreaves ami


K. C’*»wpcrlliwaile. Section I (ramblers’ e4»rn«‘r), Alessrs. '1'. G. Binder (clnurnmn). H. V. Bye, .1. A. Mnsgrove. 1. A


A ’ilsou and


'rbomson, Al. Hanson; Airs. 0 . Hellioringlon ami Air. .1. A. Mnsgr»»vo. Section 8 (pottery), Mr.^ .1.^ Dewbnrst. (elmirmau), Al'esdnim's A, 10. Vi'iw'er.s, 10. Ka.v; .Ali^s A. A\*ilkin>on; Alessrs. I-.. Ka,v,_ B. Hargreiives and J. Dewbnrst.^ Section P (general fitments), Alessrs. 1-0. Coivpertbwalte (cbnirmnii), G. AV. AA'oixlswortb. J .


.V. Mnsgrove, A.


Geltlanl. J. Di’wbnrst; Misses ,1. Fairey ami Al. Ireland.


Hargreaves; tr(*asnrer. Mr. A. Langshnw; secretary. Air. T. Baib'.v; cominittet'. Messrs. S. A


t'lnb Tickets.—Cliairmaii. Mr. H. H. A’almsb'v, X'. (Ailemnn, AA*. Disliington,


ton, X'luvross; .Misses Krirrest, Smitliies, Tattersall. Leonard, Pve. Tomlinson. Isher- wend. n argreaves; and ALrs. X”oblelt (who ri'vently di***! and whoso plar#» lins boon tnkon bv ilio Alisses X’ohletl)-


10 Harwood and .T, T. Speight. Collectors, Mosdanu's A. Slinger. T. Slinger, ITar. greaves.^ Knight, A


A’aliu', Pinder. Dishing,


.1. S(’agar, junior. S«'(?tion 5 (bamlicrafts). Missy. B. B(K)tbman (ebairnian), M. Oddi**, B. Spi'dding. Al. 'rownlev ami Mrs. A, K. A ei'vers. Section U (o)d linen, samplers, ami iK'edlewoik), Misses At. AVordswortb (chairman). Al. ()dili«*, B. Knowles and Mrs. A. Geldard. S*'»'lion 7 (to.vs). Alisses AL S. .Simpson (cbairinan), D. Bye. B.


It. W'bil taker , Wboi'b'r


I r ea sur i ’r, Airs. .1. 11. Hig.sonj sec retary Mrs. 10. Kor re s t ; comni i tL’O: Alesdann's


bored an ol*l .song be was taught as a l)uv, | *, ^ w b o m . - y e r the pipe went out wliicli dealt with tlie mlvenlures of a soldier nt AA'imIsor, who, arrested for sleei>-


Catiiednil slriku thirteen instead of Lwelvu tinn'S at niidnigbt? This is a inie.stion wbieb wa.i asked tbrongb a imiional nowN> paper roci'iilly hy the U»)V, Spum-er A. Woolwai'.l, ot Kvnu'jrsley House, near Wollingtoii, Sl.rnpsliiii', iiml in Iho solviiij; ! of uluuh Mr. W, K. Moulu. of \VhalloyJ l.hiywl 11 hiK pint. Mr. Mowlo roinom-


When (lid tlio clodc of S i, Panl's


ing *m clnty. proved liis innoconco by remomboriiig tliat tlu; clock of S t . Paul’s .strni'k tliirtoen. Mr. Mowle wroto to Air. AVoolward, f|noting tlu; .song.


gentleman lliereiipon get into touch with 'I’luj reverend


tho Comniamling Olliccr at Windsor Bafnicks and later with Lbo oni<;cr commanding the Guards at Wellington Barrack.s, with no n ’.siilt. The librarian a t Wiiuksor, liow- t;ver, took tlio mntler up on receiving a copy of tile song (pioted b.v Air. Mowle, ami bi.s Alajosty al.so tonic an intere.st in tbo matter, Urn (|naint' doggerel of llio .song appealing to hi.s sen.so of Inuiumr. Bven- liiall.v it was <liscloso*l to Mr. Mowlo that the song eonci'rm'd the doings of Private Diggory, a Coldstream Gunrd.sman. who wa.s on duty at AA'imlsnr Ifiiln(;e when ho board the clock of St . Paul’s strike thirteen ill,stead of twi'Ivo. Tiie coinploto poem was pnlitistmd In a broad-HlMail iti LSI7, and a enp.v of it lins been polled to Air. Mowlo from Wimlsor C'asllo.


It rends: I oiici' Wins a rakish young fellow


'riu'.v man’Iiod mo up to my regiment So boldl.v r wont, like a man 'I’hns to learn m.v dul.v and do il ns w*’ll a' r can.


1 listed for a soldi*'!- tis Irn*' Bight into Ibo King’s Guards of liomlon Wliii'li iinido ni.v poor heart f*U’ to rm?.


Chorus.


Singing wale fol Ah lo! diddle 1 do A 'V a f e .....................


A'^alc fol tlio lol lord i’dy.


One night I was posted on sontr.v AA'ben I laid me bead down on my pack Ai; Officer tlior(' did .surround 4iie Saying Soldii'f I'll do .von no bann Tbreo times bo called to the no.xl sentry AVIk'Ii a file of strong men they tnrm’d out Tbe.v boist('d poor .Lu'k* off to limlm timre bo may In.v for a route.


(,'born.s.


Ob sixIi'iMi I*'iig week’s ami "onu' holler .Ml on tlio gnar<I Ixul 1 did Ho ,A|.v living w a s *)f bn'ad ami water arc*' cmiM get (hat when I was dr.v


A ‘I!’


.started me,” she said, ” 1 bad spasm.s, utid be told mu this would tiuutbe mo.” Pipe Hiimking among old women used to he com­ mon. 1 wonder Ituw far the habit still liohls.


with a pipe. ()n rising on Saturday morning people


wci'o amaz.od to find tho grouml covored


tiio forecast of a cold, nnscLtlod day, Sunday wa.s u iit lio coinpuM.satiou in Lho l)riglitno.s.s of the .‘ikie.s amt tho genuroua sunsliino. TIumgh it WUH chilly in the shad*', no onu couhl grunihlo a l that day’s wealh(;r. Slrangely «;nough during the .snuw.Hlorin on Friday afternoon 1 r*)ceivod a visit from a friend who i.h paying a visit to hi.s native town iroin (.'mmda. H*) lairl tli** condi­ tions roiiiimted him .slightly of tlio cUimite lit) had left behind him on the other side,


Tim (b'vil of a sup for poor Jack AVbilsl- .von have a fri<’nd in your pocicel A'mi may always find six at your back*.


Chorus. .1. .Speight , .1.


Oil sixteen long weeks and .some better AI*' trial came on pretty smart They ask me if I was sleeping Or from them I mount to des*?rt H*)W eonhl I sle*'p or slnmher AVIien I lieard St. Paul, strike FU vow Tliirt«‘('n lo the dnz*rn I ’ll swear it Ami lo're sLimls a witne.ss just now.


Cborn.H.


To that soldier .von must pay the Irihiite That's th*' fa--liion in our e*)iuitry So sixtv bright guineas in rhino Ti. Jaefc ivas quickly told down lack ,j«'gg«Ml elf to bis quarlei'.->


p be spoke bold CJeiieral Helyot gallant light horseman was he


.‘saying S*>ldi*’rs we can spend an odd Crown. Cln>rns.


Xow 1 have g o t out of Limbo My fi'ii'iuL all eoaie llocking round mo AA'hen 1 was locked up in Limbo Tim *levil *)f one o*)ubl I .see Sii.ving soldier take care of .vonr Mom'v A’on always will find it to lack ‘*or whilst you have a frien<l in .vour l*ocket


A


’ou ma.v alwa.vs find six at .vonr back. Chorus.


to prepare a Baei* k'gg Play for lU'Xt •ist'-rlide, and t*) give it in the Ca.sth'


u'lMinling to the newsiiaper cntting.s which my corri'spomlent forwards. Tb*‘ play was wilnesst'd this .v«'ar b.(- B.B.C. officials, ami was given a civil' .st'iul-off. Apparently my rorr*'spomlent himself took part in a pace <'gR pla.v at Ulillii'ro*’ about .">5 years ago, for in a letter to tlu* F/litor «if tlu' ** Uo<'h- dab' Ohservi'r ” li*‘ s la te s ; •• f n'ud with pli'asnre tlu* account of tlu' * I’aco Kgg pla\- given last week. Ahmit fifty-tiv*' ars ago I took’ part in the plu.v. which wo gave in a cottage at C’Hiheroc, A’hat


impress«'d it on my mind wsls a very amus­ ing incidi'nt which occurred. The hoy who took .<lashor was run through hy St. Georg** I the nrthoch'x manner, and snppose<ll.v II deml,


A ■alcnlate his tlistance from the hard corner I’nfortunaU'ly. Iu» omitted to


of an old rnsh-hottomi'd chair, with the ri'snit Hint the hack of hi** head enmo into iolont c«mtaot with it . Of cTurso, his


imturnl inelination was to rub the spot, hut that, for a dead mail, was out of tin' ques­ tion. The woricings of tho l»oy*s face were MI *'xenu’ialingly fnnnv that spectators and )I:iyers alike had to hold their sitles with angbing.


CHtheroe later, and for fiftv years did not hear n wor*l almut hun. I ’hen F happened to he one of a group of m*'U nss*'mhled tog*'th*'p fr*)in ditFerent parts of the king­ dom in a puMie building in Floclidnb'.


t


b*'r*'d the hump fift.v year> lieb^ro. T found ■|«i had a very vivid ri'colection of the in- ident, and we had a good laugh over it. am not quit*' ^ure ns to wlu'thcr h«' didn't rub the spot wbich tlu' rules of the play


gathered that one of Uumu was a native of ’Ijtlien)*', and I found li*> was my old friend Slasher.


a mcni. a friend found a very old laily in rockintr chair before the fire, smoking a clnv pipe. She bade him ” Good nflor-


witches, was enpju'd wtlb snow during the wc4’k-end, but down in the valb'v the sun was bright and the nip keen. ^ Ami here­ abouts, ('ulering tlu* llnggixl ^kitchen of a -ntlnge just within the Yorkshire border f«yr


of Tiu'sday contained the following intert'st- ing it*'m: Pendle Flill,


in ” in tlie ** Yorksliire Kvening I’ost. famous for its


• I aske*l him if he remem- .smiled to mvself over tlie incident.


In hmking back F have often I left


COATS AND DRESSES retlccting good la s t s . MILLINERY that is dilforanl. FROCKS ot instant appeal. — AM the latost products o l Fashion.


KNITWEAR :i GLOVES :: HOSIERY


*li*l not allow him to do .so many years before.” T imtire Ib.at The F)|ary of a Yorksbirx'-


GRIMSHAWS Church Street, Clitheroe


T/ i r Kuldh% \cill ht corrccthj a ttiru i */ yoH puTchn^t from the. Ju r tu it r . Dcpnrhntnt,


••••MB... Tel. 2 9 3. .»,•••••••••••••••••;.* / • i i l i ' f l p i i l -


grounds in aiil of charities. The Par*; l'!gg y by the Bt)i'bdale seeoiidury ^cb(H)l boys ('vidently <(iiit(' an (*vent in the lo;rn


I have received a letter this W('ok fr(vm Bm-bdr.b' reader wiio mo to urge the libble.Mlale School or the (ii.Ttninar School


A’bile my mess mat*‘s w*'ie swilling of gin lioy.s


Salm*lay night I board ii;grets being expr*’s->*.‘d (bat ilic'io was ” no mnv gra>.s y*'l,'' line to tbo late fro.sts and perhaps in some m<;asnr«* t. > the cxce|)tional dryness of tbo soil. Last year at tbi.s time cattle wer*; being turned out into tlu* fu-'bls wbieli belli in'w-giown gras-i ami to spare. Somo of lb*' grain-grmver.s, too, are begin­ ning to b(* a little uneii.sy about tlu' elTcets of the frosts and the wintry wiiuLs upon Lho tender shoots. Ami in tiio garden the sharp night fro.sts an.' bolding back many tilings tbat. wonbi under more congenial comlitioiiH bo unaking greater progress. The n-se grower is lu'silaling wbetber bo .'•liouhl or slioiit'l not pi'iin*' bis plants, and for the mo-l part is (.imlent to wait until .soft April showers take tlie pl.u-e of the frosls. IL* can alwavs tim! consobilinn in the i-xpamting dalfodils, tlie primroses ami Hie ^iromise i»l the walltb*woi3, amL especially if be b:ip|)cns to have a rock garden—


III a little company of farmers on -Hie pretty


was ov*'i' an ebi*'rly ('ononley support*'!' was lu-ari! to di'olare. ‘ ” AVell, its t ’lirsL time we'vi' won owt in C«»nnonley,” probably n'calling Ibat tw*-nty years ago Commley cniiu' m-ar to winning tb** honour but wen* *lef*'at«'«l in tin* tinal. SympaUiising with 111*' AA'aiblington b«»\s afti;rwards a supporter n'inark.'.l that In' hope*! i l was not tlie l ‘onimb*y band lliat ba*l ups*'t tbem.


A*arions organisations are alreaily luaking


tlii-i r preparut ions for ^umm*’r nctiviti«’s. (*rick*’t is d»'finit*'lv in tbe *)ifing. and. 1 l.-ani that llm (’Hrl Guid«-s are making arrang<'m*‘ni.s f«U' a great rally at Gawtborpe Hall on June 22nd ami 2:ir*L In B.»2.» I her.' was a rallv .n' Guid*-- at (iaw thorp.' allemb'd bv tbe'Cbi.'f Guido (Lady Baden Bowel!) atnl the Alarcbinno.s.s of Ah*;rd*;.-n an.I 'remair. This year tbo hJiluU'. which is the gr*‘at featiir*' of tlu'-so rnih.’s, will b*' tak*‘H bv tbo Chief Commissioner. Airs. Birley, who is well Uimwn in this (lislrujt, and who liad a gr.'at ileal to <b> with the cstabli'.bnn'iit of tlu' Guiih'rs’ .training centn' at AVmblnw. A mwvber ot distin- guisbed visitors an* I'xin'ot.**! lo b.* pres.-nl for tb.' march pa"t of tbonv.nid.s ot girls from Xorth-Kast Lancasbir*'.^ I hove attended miml>ors of tbos" ralliPs both for


.••••••BBBBBBBBB' 1 The S p r in g


F a s h io n s S h o w i n g


lire .-i delight to behold—at least you’ll certainly say so when you see the Stylish Ladies’ Wear at Grimshaws.


BKIXO IX TiiK I-'asiiiox xr.r.n xot in: cos-n.v nusixKss.


.Studv Ol-u Goons a s i> I’nicrs. I : bi;


rather li*;avilv by ( ’ononb-y. in the final of the Cravt'ii I ’up last Saturday. Possibly it was b«'iauM> they wore not w*‘aring tlio Nigg'-r Minstn;! colours. A


A ’Iien tbe match


di*-play of the saxifrages. AA'addington wer*;, of cours*'. ileteal»-d


*nie gooil foalnr*) and llnit was that tho snow di.sappearotl very rapidly, -and gave placo lo conditi *n.s sligbtly juore season able, though tlu’i'o still rumuitu-d a shrewd hilo in the iiorlh-easl wind.


In .spite of


.8f 0uts ami Guid«s- in marches past-


always thrilling.


■1 have uIm) taken part ami the npoctaole is I''urtlior spi'ctades will


ho piovid eil hy a page ant , wr i t ten by Mr . T. H. Laml , of Colne. Cl i tberoe Gi r l Guides are, 1 learn, p r .p a r iu g for a con­ cer t to be given at the Pa r i sh (.’hurch School on .Saturday, .-April 2Lst, when ih.-v will giv.? scenes Inun ” Aliv*- in AA’oude r land, ” as wj'tl as other sketelu’S, ami tlien* will be danc ing am( music.


lnten;;it in the C’lit.b*'i'oe Social S e r v i i c


C'l'iitre for Alcn is being taken by a iiumb*‘r of oi ilsiib ' *Mgaiiisatiim.s. A we*-k or two ago a visit to tbo (5 'nt re was pa id by the B o t a r y Club, while In.st w*‘ek tfie AA'omen's


Soda l i ty a t S S . Micbnel and Ju h n ’h Cl iuicb v*'ry kindly ga ve a repeal per formance of tile dialect play “ Maitba'.-i Munoy, ’ * in


' Ibe Hal l . L*)W.;rgati), by kind permisdoii of tlu* Be v . I-'atlier Knpp. S . J . . ami a ul»st;mlial .sum wa.s realized in aid of tbe


C. ' i i t ie's funds. rile imlie*- in unea r l l i ing ;i ina.ss nf delat l


a t Ba-iliall I'kives have di-i «ivci4-d that tb*' di s t r ic t has .[uit*; a i'*'putation for its pract ical joke*. 'I'lu’v bav.' diseoveri sl , f«ir ins t ame . who paintei f a gr .'v ge lding unti l it i'."*.-mblcil a z.'bn*. and iboy bav.* al->.» obtained sundry bin ts as to who wn-- responsihl.' for cer tain white W'yamhittr-s changing *'oloiir. one h.-ioming gr.-.'ti, aiintb*'i' bl .uk, an.I a third si-.irlet, all in *>1)0 night , 'riu'v have also sbr .‘W<l .sttspii-iotis as to who leamvi-d a .’ ar twbocl from tln‘ neigbbmirlnmd of a local fa rm nml triimlliHl it. a gnoil mile, bef.ir*' bur l ing it into a field. On tb*' otlu'r band, it is not c lear svlio piulu'd tin* s liaft s of a ca r t tbr.mgli a locke.l gat . ', and a t tad icd tlm horse at tb*' otlu-r sill.'. Tb*' polir*' also know tbat a .voiitli or g ang of ,inui!is took (lie vli<>t out of a ar t r i . lg. ' , which they then fill*.l with corn,


which a as firiNl a t tlu* t rou' .- i- *>f ;i man u urk ing in a " looping pn-iti.iu in thi* mi<l*lli' of a field.


QUI8


match lias Ix'en bought l>> tlr.; Hungarian match '.rii-'t from the t'h.Mnical factorv o! (.'hinoin for ilu; sum of ono million S\vi>s fruiuH. Tho otornal match, which may L' lighted a t Ioa.st two hundred tinii's witlioat losing il.s intl.iimn.ihility. was iiivt'iits^d a ys'.ar or two ago and patented by Chinoin. who )ia.3 now M'cureil Uir th.* inventerM tlu* gr*’atcr p.art of tin"* .sum uhicli will h,> pai-l hy ih.' match trust during ton j’oar-. Tho interesting point in th" tram.iction


api'oars to ho th*' fact th.Tt tlu* Hungarian match trust will not bring th*‘ *>‘.ern:d match into cirodatinn. hut ha.s bou;;ht it iimrely to climinato a dangerous c.imp. liMr from tho match marlcot all ov.-r tlio worH.


THE ETERNAL MATCH. It is reported that the Hungarian eternn!


SLA1DJ3URN.


Uangei.s and Girl Guides made ih d r anmud egg collvclioii y*’sterday \u ’*'k. Tliey coU leclod l.bOU *'ggs and £2.


I'J.G IOLLKC'I'lUX. — Tin; Slaiilburn I‘'ggs and moimy


have l)C*.'U diviih'd lietwviMi the Blackhurn Intirmary and tlu; Wiloslitre Orphanug*j, .Miss Garnett wi.-ili*'s to tliaiik *m holmlf of tho Bangei'.s ami Guides all tho donor#, thoc«> who h*’lpi;d to pack and dispatch tho “wd Aliss King-AVilkinson ami Mr. J.


hearers wore his fri*'udH Me.s.sr.s. AV. J. I'ranklaud, Fred Law."on. Herliort Wallcor ;>ni! Ki'inu'th \ \ ‘;)!ker.


w.is .a Inrg*' company of villagers and fri«;nds. The B.'V. AA'. { ’. Jordan assist*'*! Iiv Mr. H. Baib'v oHifiateiL I'Joral trihiile.s wer.* sent h y : F.itiicr, AIolh**r. Si.st.’rs. Broth.-rs and I'n.'!.' .lam.-*: nneb*. Auntie. Ifarrv and .May Mll.-n: Gmb' AA'ill and .Auntie Lily and I'amtly: .Aunli*' Xelli" ami Cousin Harold; t'nrh'.


,f.ajn**.H Slat.'r. H. I'^vstwoml. Air. and Airs. Hacking, Air. Hnlliw*'!!. .Mrs. A Miss Faslwood, uncles .anej aunt'*,


’all.-r, brothers; A


.A*mt. and Cousins. Acerington*


Aunt!*' .Annie and Family ; Ic-n, X’*'llb‘ ami Faimly: Mr. and Mrs. I). Harrison-. Mr. ami Airs. Di'uhnr.sl : .All at F>lg" Farm; All at AA'alt Clo--e: All at .8t()nev Bank; .Mrs. Brigg"; Mr. ami Air". AA'alkcr ami FamiU : Mr-, f.ord. Beatrir.' ;tnd Toni; .All at Iligli'T Iliglifiehl and .Joseph; All at l*rnct«-rs; .L-nriy, Bo**u' and Joyce; («i*orgo iloldan: Air. nnd Airs. AA'.-illh.ink.


A n«imlM,'r of Bowland re-'idents who forgot


to reru'W their dog Hc.'ur*-" wore each fined al BoIton-hy-Bowland. on Mon«Iay.


Traffic signal.# in tlu; city of F.ondon co.st


£'20.IH)0 in the last tiireo yc.ars. Beg.iril as vory pr*vious any opportunity


of asking questions.—TIio Duchess of .Atiioll. iiiiOliillliiji, \ A'b'i 1-


w. 'r.-: Air. aiul .Mrs. Knstiv.xnl, father and niotio-r; 'I'li.' Mis;,es F. :ind .1, K-istwood, sist*-rH; .Lim.'s, Tom ami A


'I’tu* (rhurf tnournors A


’ade an^ 'I'lioro


*dMir*'li s*'rvi.:*'s. Of a v«-ry (pilct disno.si- tion. In* was loved liy all who kiunv iiini. Among til*' \oiing.T p.-opb- ho wa.s very popular ami he atti'iidcd iii'.nrly all the secial I'vnnts held in th.* dihlritt.


'llin


at.tho ag*' of twenty *»f .Mr. Hairy Kastwo<)il, \*'slerday week, eame a.H a gr*'ai shock to tlie p*-op!e of Slaiilburn. Ho dii;d at iho F*'Ver Hu'pital, Blackburn, wboro lie hail l)*‘cn taken only a few Imiira *.-arIier. Ho ba*l bet'll ill only a few day.s, with ili|)btb'Tia. Tie wa.s tbe seeond hon of .Mr. and Mr.i. John I’hislwood, of (*uwi:ar Hini'ii', .■slaidbiirn, to whom much sympathy was shown at tli*> inleinu'm, at the Bari.sh ( ’Imrdi, on Monday. He was a m.-'ml*er of tin; .Slai«llmrn .Silv»?r Bainl, the A lcn \ Bibh* {.'lass, and wa.s n v.


Bb-azard, who conv*;yed tiie *'ggs. A'I Ll..\(? I'i LO&S.--'I bo new;, of tbo death


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with a fairly thick curptT of anow. Xulhing inor*; could have been neeilcd to prove the vagaries oi tho weather. Spring m winter and winter in spring .soeins lo have been thu rnlu, ami it must surely he some year.s sine*' ibeio was snow in April.


'rimru was It ia yeaib since 1 saw an old huiy


riatimwn (plain or engraved)


Gold, AVhito Gold nnd


From 21/-


Clmrming Gift with every Ring


I'ittingH in privacy.


Choice range Three Stonexs Solitaircfl and CluRter Ring*} in modont


Platinum Settings


Price# from 42/-


foi'ty yeai'H. ” U wuh tho doot*ir who ^ than C'luiirinau, Mr. J . 11. Jlamshottum;


IN- AND OUT AND ROUND ABOUT, By


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.sbu wua .smoking thick twii>t, hut with this peculiarity. Stic iioiLliur cut it up, nor rubbed it into .shredH.


a pi«-c(j about half an inch lung, and slowly jt.


Iiintcad, sliu loulc


l-lncinu this m hor piiio, =,ho “ H'oun tho burs of tlio (;.nto


‘o"’ looo'ouls iiotjl Uiu totmeuo wiis ninong tliu but eonfs. — _


noon,” ami wont im (piietly sniokiag, ami as ho ato ho watcbcil lior curion.Hly.


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Foremost in design, stylo and can bo dopondod upon for years of unfa ilin g sorvlco. Evory ** Condox " Watch Is fittod with a vory roliablo lovor movomont, spoclally constructed for hard wear


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Ladios “ Condox *’ Watch with Moiro Band from 4 0 /-


Ladios Condox*’ Watch with Brncolot from 7 5 /-


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