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tlio .-Vrini^tico service at the Cenotapli. Tlie Xoiiconloriiil>t ministers sIiouM certainly Iiavo a par t in tJiis service;
wlio.so fault it IS that tliey have not few people can know. Blit things onglit to be rectified' next year.
^1ETIIODJST (!Moor Lane). -
MAYOirs SUNILVY.
press my thanks and warmest appreciation to the inliahitants of the borough who, in private capacity nr as representative** of various organisations, accompanied me in procession to Divine Service at St. Clary’s Parish Churcli on Sunday, the lOtli instaiit. I would partiTMilarly thanic tin? ineiuhers
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Ho.val Grammar School for tlioii' tion.
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British Legion Dinner at Hurst Green.
dinner promoted by the llnr.>t Green Braneli ol the
Briti.sh Legion, and held at tliO Assemhiy Hooms, on .Saturday evening. The company numhered fiiiy-tliret*, am! the proceedings tlirongliout were marked liy llio utmost heartiness.
Complete success uttemled tlie .aiiiiusil
evening ineimled’ tlie Vicar of Hurst Green (llev. J. 10. Crabtree) ami the Hev. Fathers .1. FIemillg^
lionoiired on the propo'-ition of Air. F. AAorden, and the \ ’iear of Hurst (JrtHMi
Aloreton said his own part in tiu; tyranny of lt)M-lS was not on the liattlefieMs of Europe lint as one of his .Majesty's 'J’em- porarv Attaelies at the Hritish Legation in Stockholm. Hut while he had seen a side of war different from that his Iiearers ex perienced, tin*
re.siilt was M
function, especially mentioning the caterer, Alis.s S. Haniiishire. Proposing tile toast to the Hranch, Air.
’iniihir. 'I'he
grace the nation’.s trials ishonhl lie o\ come.
HURST GREEN.
tho sale of poppje.s for Hurst Green anil <Iistrict was as follows: Stonyhnrst College, £14 los. aOd.; Jliirst Green, £13 .js. l id , wreaths, £1 Cs. 6d.; Total. £20 Ss. 3d.
terprolation of “ Arm, arm, ye bravo ” ami a sympathetic rendering of “ Gentle Sliephcrd.” The choir aI^o gave a beautiful iiiterprelntion of tile iiiitliom “ iVcarer my Gml.” A t tijo
clo.so tlio \ ’iciir (Hcv. .7. H. Crabtree) warmly thanko<l llio organist \ud soloists for the pleasure they had given.
GOLF JOTTINGS.
first
divi.sioii with net .score.s of 77 eacli. As tliero tvere
iii.sulliciont entries in tlio pcoitd division, tlie cards returned will bold good for tlio ncNt qualifying dav. Again on acconiit of small entries, the qnnlifyiiig rounds for tlio “ I.oiig Cup ” liavo been postponed nntil next spring.
1923 to 3fr. II. Ifodick, for being tiio most prolicioiit boy in tile training sliip Worccs- ter, was fiinong tlio articles stolon from ids liomo a t Caterlinni, Surrey.
^ 2,'18,917 surplus women are revealed in Turkey’s .second census.
A gold medal presontml bv tlie King in
In the second qualifying round for the Lii|itaiii s prize,
pla.ved on .Saturday, H. N. Jiartley and II.
Jlartloy* tjualifiod in tlio
sernco at St. Jolm*.s Church on Sunday evening, a musical prograimno took the place of the sermon. Aliss D. Coleman, tlie organist, gayo a sliort recital whicii '' '‘7® *iiucli appreciated by tho congregation. Ahss Coleman reveale<l much c.xccutivo skill and keen appreciation of the musical value of .her items. Madame Olivo Soutlioni sang very impressively the two solos ” 0 thou that
telic.st” nnd “ He shall feed His Hock,” and Air. Dewhurst gave a virile in-
Sr . JOHX’S CHUHCH.—After the usual POPPY D.AAN — The amount realised b.v
living as free iium in religious amity am) with perfect liliertv of conscience. If the tyranny of war should again lift its ugly head, they felt that they still liad mcnihers of the British Legion who would rejieat their glorious deeds am) again save the nat ion’s liberty. In spite of the economic difficulties and industrial troubles, the ex- soldier was imlomitnhly elieerfnl. There was no desperation in the hearts of the men of ^ tlic Hritish Legion, hut .a stnhhorn patience and determination that hy God’s
older he got the more convinced he became of the futility of war .and that war was evil. Members of tlio Hritish Legion had hoen through war am! detested i t with that deeji detestation onlv known hy those who found the
lion.se of life turned into a Imiise Tif mml and torimmi. The nation would ever ho grateful to tho*e wlio bore tin' hnnlen and heat of that frightful <lav. for liv tlieir actions they had enabled Hritish people to live in peace ami tramjuility. The Kng- } pcopl»‘ were the envy of tlie worhT.
hy Air. H. l*arker, baritone, and Air. T. Frawiey, <'ome<Ilan, of Hlackhurn, witli Air. H. Cro'“S a t the piano, ami their many items gave imieh pleasure. Community singing was also enjoyed, and at the
clo.se, Alajor Hoh(>rt*on expr<3S'«(‘d thanks to all who had contrihiited to the. sueee.*s of the
Tlie harmony of the evening was provided
.S.J., M.C.. who proposed the loyal toast. J he toast to tli<» Hurst C»reen Hranch was proposed hv Air. Moreton and was rcspomied to by Alajor L. de C. F. Hobertsoii, ehair- niaii of tlie Hrniieh.
Mr. II, \ ’. Moreton, ami the President, Lieutenant-Colonel Hev. Fr. AV. If. Hartley,
and .1. P. Howland, 'file
gue.sts were
replied. Air. 0. K. Thoruher proposed tlie health of the President who
cxprc.s.scd his thanks for Uiis compliment.
’fhe gut**ts of the
the practice to issue anything hut a general invitation to this ohservamo and 1 do not tliink tile iniestioii of ex.'U't representation of the Chnielies lias ari-en before. Air. Harper, of <-oiirse. a* Chaplaiii to tlio Hritish Legion, eomiueted tlie Sunday sci*- viee at the Cenotaph, and it di»l not seem inappropriate that tlie Vicar, .ns Alnyor's Chaplain (not ns Chnreli fif ICngland rejire- seiitative) should take tlie verv sim)ilo ceremony on the Alomlny. T believe tiint is the first time Air. Helm has nlfieiatetl. I t would obviously he very easy to extend
tlie service so n> to admit of participation hy clergy reprexmlative of all the Churches; whether this would he an advantage or not, T .nm iniahle to say. .\ny suggestions as to improvements in the arrangements would. I am Mire, receive careful attention. 1 t rust tin's explanation will acTpiit mo ol any real or implied discourtesy.
J. TI. .SATTKRTHAV.UTF. Alnyor.
Alayor's Parlour, Clitheroe, —
AHL AAVHKItV A.\D THE OTTAAVA COXFJCitEN’CF.
Awhery, the Labour candidate lor Clitheroe inure than once asserted that the Ottawji Conlerenec ivas the cause liotli of .Jajiaii going into Alanelinria ami Italy now wish ing to lake
posse.ssi(m of
Ahy.ssjnia.
Sir,—During the general election Air
was held in 1932. So much for Air. Awbery’s
F.\CTS. la i i .vDLLTux j i in o t i i ; .
euluiiiu ask wliy there is no warning iiulieo that the Chatburn—Griudleton road, sineo
ing the watchnian, tliat J should iiave to go bat*k. As 1 stood in the jmuiing rain,
two other persons appeared. Thev too had been misled.
a detour of several miles, wben 1 niiylit bavo been saved a dreneliiny.
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in a imieli smaller vessel, for 1 travelled by tlio ^coward Jj’uo). Tlio or])liaii boys Were at San Jeronymo then; but they wero not being trained by tlio clergy*! C'nhappily tliero was tlien a very strong anti-elerical Iceling 111 i ’ortngal. All religious houses had been secularised; and I believe J am riglit iu saying that no cleric was permitted to teach in the .schools, which were all .State schools. Your paper is gonerallv verv well Jiiforined a.s regards tlie
Jtom.nii Catholic religion, and i t would bo iiitere,sting to hear whether the Itegulnrs have been allowed to I’cturii to their beautiful Aloiiastei'y ami arc now carrying on tliis important work of eaucation.
some weeks for your pniier to reach me. M’hilo I mn writing, may I congratulato Iho town oil its magiiiliccnt I'agoant, and your paper, Sir, on its accounts and illus trations of tho same. The weekly arrival of tho “ Advertiser and Timo.s ” ‘ (which I owe to the kindness of a friend) is a verv welcome link with the JD’bblo Valleyl
Aly enquiry is a little late, but it takes
With all good wishes. G. C. FLETCHER,
Formerly Vicar of J>eudloton.
Gatoomn, .Southern Rhodesia, November 1st (bj' air mail).
— TAXING THE CO-OP.
IS stnte<l that Sir AVilliam Brass denied tho stnteinont ho made a t Chnthurii on Xovom- her 4th. Afy cxpcricnco of political moet- ings mnejo mo realize th a t my question to oi r \\illinm Brass would havo liocn moro diplomatically answered had the Press been
• of Xovombor 15th it
tile Cruise to tliq Atlantic Jsles, wiliell iipiioared in yotir issue of .Seiiteiliber dftb 7 was surprised to read that the travellers, when visiting
J.isboii, ** were privileged to SCO soiiiq SOU orphan boys wlioiii tbu priest' are training lor diifereiit voeatiuiis.” U tills IS so, there must be a tvniiderfiil ebaiige ill the imlitical world in I ’ortngal from tlio .state ol tilings_ whit’ll iirovailetl .some years when 1 enjoyed a similar tour (tbongb
ago
PHO.M KIW. t!. C. I'T.KTCllKIf. Jii llie very interesting account of
on being asked wliy no notice ajipeared. X was toll! that iiwrybotly know, prosniniiifi, I. siippnso, that bocauso ibo local pooplo knew by word of nioutb that was sndioirnt. Willi my yoal in .siybt I tiinioil ami iiiinlo
The persons in charge tendered ajuilogies
being no mention that tlio bridge was entirely
clo.sed. .1 jiroceeded. only to be toki on ajiproacli-
The other day 1 approached from the Chatburii side. At the Cliatbuni entrance, 1 read a notice to the ellect that Grindleloii britjgo was closed to vehicular tralfic, tlicrc
[’ •D—-May 1 tlirougli the inedium of your
tile ilesiructioa of the Juulbridge, is entirely clusetli'
-National Goveriiiiicnt were elected, almost bclore the Ottawa Conference was tliought ol, let aloiie arrangeil. ALneover, the Japanese policy whicli led up to the annexation of Alancliuria was framed so lar hack as llHo. 'Die Oitaisa Conference
i he Japanese took over Alandiuria in Umi, the year in which (at Uie cud) the
sulferoil hy the Free Clinrch Alinisters in connexion with Armistice Dav cclehrations at the Cenotaph. Such sliglit—if any there ho—is, of course, (piite nniiitentionai. So far ns I can discover, it has not he'll
impro.sMoii tliat some slight has
THK AHAIISTICF .SKHVICF. JHu sorry Air. Hooper has got tiio
of the lloi'oiigh Hand, llrltish Legion, the Police and Special Constables, tin* cx-Serviec -Men. the .Ainbulam-e Corjis. ’ the Fire Hrigade, the Fri<*ndlv Societies, the llov Scouts and Girl Guidos, ami Hoys of the
pariicipa-
S.ATTKRTMW.AITK, .Alayor.
Sir,—1 agree with Mr. Hooper’s letter on
A N D O U T A N D R O U N D ABOUT.
resident in Hirmiiigliam is rather amnsin On Inlying a “ Hirmingiiam Alail ” to learn tlie election I'esnlt for Clitheroe, J was amused to see that the successful caiulidate was announced as •* .Sir William Hass . hi ther the news editor lliought Sir William had the seat “ bottled,” or else the com positor is in the habit of exchanging lii *' brass ” for •* Hass ”—and getting “ m cliange.”
'Jhe iollowing letter from a Clitheroiiian Imm'U
i was delighted to see such a s})Iendid l»ieturc of Whitehall, GriiuJIetoii, in the current issue of your paper. Aly great grandfatlier, William Simpson, Iiveil lliere lor many years, and my gramlfather, Joseph .Simpson, was horn tliere. The former was a ehurchwarden for a eonsiderahle lime. The family vault whicli is (luile near the ehureli is in a wonderful state of preserva tion, and well jiroteeted with strong iron railings.
will be remembered was recently elected to the Hnghy Town Council, and wlio is an old Hibblesdalian, conics the following letter:
Aneiit tie; 'ame article comes a letter
Irom “ H.H.S.” (Grindleton-roa<l), who recalls many old
sa.vings both of Dr. Sinclair and Air. Jolin .Smalley, the grami old man of West Hradfoivl, who tlied at the age of 5)1, On one occasion, lie relates, Dr. .Sinclair liired a «iuantity of day labour to do .some building for him. The labourers iiad built a big lire and were gathered rouiul it when Dr. Sinclair drove u|i unex- jieetedly.
lor being idle, and wlien one labourer ex plained that they ” timnght tliey would warm thcmse!ve^ ” he retorted:
IL^ was very angry with them (iislnirii niul Clintlmrii rcsi.loiits ivill fiml
'riioiight? tliought you'd idle the day o’er, That J might day you one day mure. Another saying of lii',* also taking llie form of a couplet, was:
H you are ricli and want to lie poor, G*i ami cultivate land on Grindleton Aloor.
H.D.H," is a very cIoh nature. His description of nietliods
tlie scream, for it was in the mtildle of a field, the time being nooiMlay. 1 will hero describe the hunting melliods of this terrilile sinimal, tyhich, having finally driven llic rabbit from its burrow, hunts it in tlio open hy scent, and it avails the rabbit little wherever it goes, for .soon ajijiears once more tlio fa(*e of the evil .*toat. Ti'iTorised poor himny ,>eems quite unahio to get aivay Ironi it* roloiitle.s.s em'iny, hut runs >low4*r and slower in an ever narrow ing circle, ut tering a most pathetic scream. This is the death ring, for the rabbit i.s now under the spoil of the snake-like stoat. -Vt this point the pnr,*‘Uer is in no hurry to end the chase, hut quietly follows the rahliit whicli is now rcdiK'od almost to a crawl.
lip ol his tail
Ihre.shcs about, his awful jaws
brewers ami stoekbroker.s the astounding teum ot £90,000,000. Having put pen to paper X. will now write
addressed to Sir William Brass by an ex- borvieo man who had seen tho horrors and waste of war ami welcomed rc-e<|uipmeiit of qnr delencc forces.
I t was a letter
frupi)lie.s were cut oH', ami welcomed pro- piisals to sec lliat our naval defences aro luleqnately equipped. Ho concelndcd: Let ns not s tint our soldiers, sailors and
late would bo ours if our overseas food
doubt concerning the authenticity of his letter.
' AVero half-tho power th a t fills tho world with terror.
Al ere half the wealth hostowe<l on cnmp.s and courts,
Given to mlccnx the Immnn niiiid of orrof,
There wero no iteeil of nrsennl or forts.” T. PABKEU.
lloinnson-streot, Clintburii,
and waste of war, welcomes all preparations for another. An ox-Servico man who can support such warlike preparations as arc advocated in his letter must bo lacking iu moral courage when he takes refuge iii a pen name, and so fills your readers with
airmen of inoney for e.s.«eiitial equipment.” Does “ Ex-Servieo Afan ” not realize th a t peace and goodwill amongst nations will always^ onsiiro our supplies from other countries? AVar is tho very thing which stnp our food supplies immediately.
L.v-.Servico Afaii,” having .seen the horrors
JIo womlereil wliat
impo.sing this taxation, had not ovOu the excuse ol needing revenue, for in the same budget as tlilit imposing this tax on co operative societies, he remitted to tho
on another matter which was printed in vom* isMio of Xovember Sth.
societies paid ,1! 1,750,000 income tax* out of this £1,100,1)00 was additional unjust lax.
ih e Chaiicollqr of the Exchequer in
present. But this is a trilling matter in comparison to the real issue at stake. In regal’d to his statement concerning thi.s «|iiestioii, as reported in vour paper, .Sir M'llliam Hras.s contradicts himself. He says tliey do not tax co-op. divi* ho tlien advises co-operative societies to pav mure diyi and avoid the tax. Jf this tax was lair and just there would be no such tiling as avoiding tax payment. As I have pre viously stated the co-operative societies are amongst the largc>t taxpayers in tho country, without the additional unjust tax a t present iinposod upon them. JXnriiig the year 1933—1931 co-operative
Tho animals Inivo clashed together. .V ing licml is tho stoat now.
.V change!
sudden swift dart. 'J'he blaek
Chaigloy, Imt though I <lrovc olf the stoat, jioor hiniiiy was already dead.
1.caving the rabbit I hid
my.self near hy ami in about five minutes the killer returned and attacked the corpse in its usual .savage wav, apjiearing to siiek its blood, afterwards dragging the remains into a gully out of my vie\r. Tlie second occa'^ion was near Higlnr Lee<, and I could only faintly hear
.^tl)at i.s a killer ol unparalk'leil ferocity and de^l)iu* niaii’.s coiistaiii I'limitv is fairlv common iu the Clitheroe di>tricl.' Us small >izo and extreme cunning help this animal to .survive. As a hiinier tlie stoat covers a wide range, for 1 linve known it to travel aero*** three large fields in almut half an lionr. Twice recently I have .seen the stoat liniuiiig a j'ahhit, and in each ease my att«*ntion was drawn hy the terrified scream's Ol the latter.
ha*as written . of .
the. it,
stoat, which is
. full of interest; 'I'he first time* was in
observer of the savage
I yive a.s lio “ Tlic
ri’loi’orni's to nil iiii|irovo.| train service in niiotlici- column. The extcniiod facilities will lieiicfit them considorahiv.
lorinorl.v \ icnr of IViullotoii. ha- written to a Irioiid 111 the villa;ic, ,;ml in hi-: loiter
I ho liev. (.. C. Hotelier, oi Gntoomn,
rclors to tlio roooiit iirodiictioii ai I ’oiidloton ol ' A ilidsiimiiur .N'inlif, Dream ’’ hv tlio Icmiloton riavors, statin;;:
[ oaniiot toll Mr. t’lotohor, addre-scl i,, t|,o |.:ditor, will A further l i t ter from
ho. loinid in the •* liditor’s I’ost-Ua” ” . this page.
a k't ter tin's w*ek Iroin a I’Jvimmlh roick'iit retorrin,- •
with a controversy on the subiect of leasts ami reads: Me net'*! not ea\il about C'ol- ehe-'ler ami its oy-ters. Init when Clitlieroe iown Coiineil keeps „p ti;e
tra.liiion of ealnig ooekhs and mu—’Is
..very .Vovemhor
lea’-t. ihe l4‘t ier is one in i’Onm*\ion can.' ill whi«‘h enongli is jh goo<l I t -i
IS it accurate to dcvcrihe the event in lieat lines ,-IS a *• f e a s t
to be t.Iiiite a number ol peitpie from varimw
p.uts ol itasb Lancashire made their annual pilgnmage to rayi l ionie Bridge to obvervo halimm .'?umlay. They .-aw a swollen river, hut not a single salmon. There was iievvr the sligiitost pro-jiccL in such coji- diimns ol seeing the lordly fish come up to the gravel beds near tlie bridge to spawn Salmon Sumljiy lias been observed a t I ’av- thoriie ever since mo^t of us ran reinembe'r Scores ot inotoring parties jmlled nj) at tlio findge on Sunday and for tiie greater part ol the <Iay tiie parapets of the bridge were imd with watchers, a number ol wlioni
who had nut missed going to I’avthonie on balmon Sunday for close on l iali'a cenlurv
bad walked tlirough the rain from Gisbuni l l ieie were veterans nmong tlie visitors
G.F.S. SOCIAL.
B R IG H T F E A T U R E S IN ^ ^W E L L - V A R IE D P RO G R AM M E .
i riemllv .Soeiety last night w.vk.
A bright eiitortaiiiiiioiit was "iveii bv . 7hu DariHi Cliiirvli Girl'
«.1S a big autlienve. The first part of the
who piesLiiteil ” J ho tiuiiiiv Kovtiv.” Tlio p oocotlings wero opoiiod by Joan Tarra’r. Jill. Items wero well varioil ami nianv well known so n p yaire sung Tlioso iiid.,:i:;!l Uld X oiks a t Home,' sung verv
‘ The (Continued from prccixling colinnn.) V K n ' r " ’ ’ i I M ‘“lt*^ Vi ’ 'l*-' indmletl-
JJnblin,” by .loan «>■ R'oatIwitV.” bv
) l^ l i^D arS^ a m !:!?’
yang very heartily, and an Jri-h Jh- ,v.,‘s ym-y wel done. Equally oxcolknt was a
Jan e ? ”
reeitiiDoii ” l|«y„ yo„ been .a goml' by Jtarjorie Crook ..........
,
^\lllteslde, Hetty Calvcrley, Hazel ilal B.ubara Hall niul Doreen Wittoii
\VhD ,
R'llilio'igh, Joan \
girl,
amlienee.anJj;;a;,l,.^/;;;;\Swu^ * T
^ cu e r ii, Margaret Elliott. Barbara MTiit nKeb’e n " '? '
Jlitihon, Joan Bristow, Hazel Thomnson |kv Dorothy King, who had as nartin'i-
, •Mil'lause greeted the jliese iiu’ludcd JCIsic
n o ''a r th , Do'reeu
and Dorothy King. The smig ” AVlmn T f y ‘“ .‘■'■earn,” was cloverlv sung
Ssn^l*** Whittaker. The ‘‘ linv tots ’’ also daneed a immiet and wero eii'cored \ t
• “'I*'’
and tho I f ld r e t ” applause.
' Is received enthusiastic was sung,
Tho children wero trained by tho Misses (Continued a t foot of noxt columi.)
Liouk, Audrey JJougliton, JJctfv Orr, Dotty \eevera, .Margaret Joy, EMe' Jivdohrard Ldii.i J.ord and Marjorie Tlioinpsoii.
'J'liev .‘■•ing V .Maiv
Jidda Calverley and Agnc.s ..4|i,-iik. wliu ab. I vsigned .and inadc the nniiiy heautii'iil
d V w ’’'wit
and Inihik’d her difiitnlt (Inti’ s vvrv (■iiii;-l petently.
Dora l.oonanl :n'Vomii.iiiivJ,| AX
A.Ml'SIXC; SKETCH.
■siibinutcil by the nieniher.s, and iini.d-’tO’i l of .a sketcli, ‘‘ .All Xj'ght Service." Tl:>? scone
w.as a typiiwritiiig hnr(':iii, wlnre :in nil night service was
ni.aintaimai, iiii’l n.ii- cerned the sehcniing of crooks to nblaiii some doeuments. Xeedles.s to rav, I'mv wero unsuccossfiil and all tnrncd on: well '?'■ ‘ I”* typists. As Jlolly Hcasliwc, Ali-s JMieu Xarkcr gave a channiiig
portriv.il.
j /W 1
Mr. Alan Crqssley aecompanievl. Tho 1 arish Church clioir boys, under the leader ship of Atr. Shaw, gave an excellent inter pretation of tho part-song “Drake's Drum.” and songs wero el®o aMv ^’i”g bv 0 Rrng- doivnnd AV. Anni.s. The proceeds, which were in aid of Chiircii funds, amounted to £20.
' ide<i by tlie humour of Aliss Jane Tttcei- sall, ns the garrulous caretaker. The pJjy was cleverly produced by Aliss iHtelien, ami i t >yas certainly appreciated by tho large audienco. During the interval Alis.s Anuio \> igiinll
ploa.sod with her fine .singing of the MHio is Sylcin ” and wa.s enonetL
. liss Alittons, tho prim and precise head clerk. Miss Glenys M’hitaker act^Ml udl as vinne Unison, a junior clerk, ami Ali-s Aiiino Ujguali gave a skilful charaetcriz- ntioii of the head of the tyiiowritiiig biiroaa, Aliss Clayton. Aliss Edith Hitehcii pro vided plenty of thrills as the crook disguised ^ policewoman, and contrast wa-s; pio-
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gave a oouvineing stmly of X
’nrkinson was the poriVet. ** Watson, ami Ah:is
riiq seeoiul par t of the
procr.im-.u’
w.isi TIk’,' . * . to Clitiieroe’s •• cm
widely known than we are imlim'd to think. In tin* “ .'■Sunday Olworver " tlu'i’t* app»'aretl
ami imisM.-l Clillieroe s traditions are eviih nlly more
.you how proud I felt of all tho 1*011111’ ton I layers when I hoarti about i t . ’’ 31r. I'lotclii'r is not oinimistie as to the I'litiire ot Ins gold iiiino, Init is hoping for an iin- inovomoiit. Ho al-ii oxpro-soil delight at tlie laot that the village was now siipjilied si'*' ' •’'''‘•'liooity.
From Air. S. Simpson, of Hiigby, wlio it
Cattle Show at Gisburn.
E X C E L L E N T D A IR Y TYPES STRONG CLASSES.
By “QUIS: A W O R TH Y CHAMPION.
seek, and fasten in tho vietim'.s throat, biting (leeper and <lceper, with unl)eli<‘v- able liiry. Once again 1 da<h to the
le.scue, but tile stoat elmlcs my loot and bounding away with smqni.’^ini: -peed, soon disappears in the diMance. Hunny He.s still, but with a bright, dilateil eye. 1 place it in my liaro pocket, regain tlie road and travel along for ahoiii ten minnt'.s heloro leeling a stir. 'I'he trance is pars ing.
and release tlil.s nearly full grown animal whicli promptly staggt rs away. You are a very lueky rablilt , indeed I’’
ago a woman gave hirtli to a habv in a 'bus Jii ^ Clitlieroe.
It will bo remembered that -ome time J.jist Friday a * broadcast
J atnek and .Margaret Alurphy, who were stated to be travelling the eountrv, to >'0 at once to .St. Lnke'> H.epiiaL Hra<lford, uliere ihe baby wa** stated to he* daiigei*o)i-|v ill. Tin* couple lieard the “ S.U^S." at Hull and though i)ehni!e>*; mi <nit inimedi- alely in driving rain for Hradford. For imnr.s th(*y were nli.^sing, Imt on Alomlav arrived at ilie lio*pital after a -10 mill's tramp. They wei-4! unable to tibiain w linaneial as^Ltaiiee am! luul to walk :dl the
' l l i ^ ' j i i f ' d lor tile parents, ay.
Member lor (.’hesterfiekl. i- a ^un of the lati* Air. ,]. ]). Ik'iison, oi H.’irraelough, who iva- one ot
Air. (k’orgo H(*n-on, ilie new Labour C h i e f
iiiovoiiieiit. Tlio Moiiilior tor C'lio>toi-n,.|,l tt-ns liorn nt Clitlioroo nml \vn< oiliicnt'il nt Clitlioi'oo llovnl Graiiiiiinr School.
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