run ■■ 'W^rs
\ t[icL-oiid spit mstfodj qf| by liianur- ip! spit; I I|lcnty[of!- foodi lies ■
: may iiibn
r ptgctisgd! by ■ I ■ Itidn brings |thel ndurishnient to
liiUsoil'soil,i unless itMis qf saha purhus
iujiterinf.The heavier n oibi nourishment it iis holding,
Scout moot,.which was ;held in.Sweden last' Ju^i Was. , shown! at^hb„-parish '.:Ohuroh' Sclibol oniiMonday> : Ad.Olitheroe: HoVor faco[its,,Mr. W.; Parktfr, who Is’better known as Bed Arrowj" land Mr. J; ['Bell worp. piesent. at this international :gilthbr’'
The officml fihmqf .the second world Rover
mg; and a irunmng coramentaty on the film was givfeu
by.Mri' Parker,: ■-[: ■ :: |, f:::V
r ofisom^ !u;eeds ittbuld not bo hlime-conipbst. biid. "The! .weeds
Jcoiiipotl; qejj| to :beVora'e. manure ■ggingjiin jopening iiijthe ground. ■iyci-3 pf, green' wastoj: thin layers I tlminer layqrs ofilime.i' The ■uld have becoine. deiaj'ed inanura
bud i,;fprksi I With! (itijinless-steei bht to I!, hoi: bouglitil i ptainlets lloiiger,"because: itjdoes’ not rust. Imto ‘tbel iirdindrviiWades' arid iti.S* tboimorojibasily turn,
i| I '"ll'j p' hh: subsoiL ; !
J Made jiof al.‘spade,ji la t ' prongs will turrii tithaiilthe fork tliaf rhq way: to ;«se! spade .. I top: of I the handle jwith I .S;
toiha.VejI the right ijimic .of .the; stick. ]
. Iple iiiakej thi 'mistake
1 Mjijs^corid ;S piptit+^sto & th ihinfin ! n I
::M mt. n
fcrKl drives past rStonds that Th), fork ovep meto
Jed with ihcl right ifbbt. 1: Push
Iforw.ird a littt l ‘e qnd ' lowly raise "ii '
liidij 'thb iaiiie way as ....... I tli.a't isj io .be usoddor bjli l-t|ie roads iiiadel ilie trpi tillage^ I and so oil. fi;The l'thp;Soil| is; so piiitib at.____
vere nibbi.d‘iMj _ The ■ Ifor In img ing , , he: liocend spit in ‘
for single;-ipit .[liqging.! cultivation'
J.n | pm ' pldt 'ihtb two leiirais.
li;!ntd!ie top end: atmade deep,' ■at .soil on tbolpathi for -a' tiine*^ ]it;
half.bri[adtli,i rind throfe this ! itreilcli. If the
y breadth I abd’l ip I d pU.[" the Ifilling.i up lideprosstoiis will bb |e j trench-load ofis6ih fimt
are
kho arriviji df'the igardener at fe scedml of tho plot, khoulcl .
htp the jopciing ,Inst niadp; FLQ)VER GAUDEN. THE I HfioaE
lubject Itlie
lush; '.lioneysuckles: .fare ' shrubsi
r'™ '- i. !! Summei .[flowers-; and les duhng.tie audmi), are obJ
|e smgio-Hpaiered, llugosa. roses.! l\auet:ic\s. jdo not fruit; Th©! I 'veigelas ate decldhous shrubsd
I ’ .
Ian :be bad n the :bot62eaBters: put , the blossom -is 'insignifi&nt. Mnavo |bright-fed 1, ’berries 'in
leaves! cvtiylauhiiiii; ' Ever- jah iherriek:, during
P!**'® I’l'ff ffnialts
shruijd.must J P, "*®!f
| 0_f hpliietJ ,Ho])^ i^’anotlier] piKicQiiJ jbut th^: niale : andij fs need |n]ating.i- •[
• s i |
le i.s li .shrpb that qnly foliages, |i ill. pnie|,.or thp silver orltho:' |uiis, beij'a^o .Variegated ever-' T . ‘''.'I'iqi'l’aigoi of (ioti:growingi
r*n
but flip best time to feedro ' go. IS while the' IberrieJ nrp
then feoes 'riminly to in- [ - the .berries ■ the soil re-; 'uugli'jtp 'nourish Itho shrilbs..'
li j {berriek are
'verisliyub slibilld'not i bo ! P‘
?\e‘!i[i,hecayis6 'miicli of . the'[
jiiphtltlien .come[plain green, i .S^OW.; : ■[:.!
the .popularity bf[ floricuiture '
jS; n itlj notes on their cnlturd. i (iig PWjblplom.s to the judges ’
11'"rijg tas&”-i‘- i.f‘*E‘ cbr|iflchte.s. ,HOne of thp ' ilth h a ^ 'te i
lotver thbw;sii BloOihs will be : 'dvaiitigb j.ih' a,.b61pfe wooden'
Ifftpreparai’ '' ' |lhjooms',i Rle.l'viblps,''
h low fraiiiej bottom ! four inches deep in .'
Ii 1 1 ■' ■ . ; ptUUUj .UUU-
Icting Itl^ej wood ! will not; in I 7 1 ' «UITO»»
I pt go ■L,
'sbL( hh do
lb
I; ®, eeiemiuft of !^ any' flower.' t| bo st'!
I ■ J i] , I *'*‘l .U l/[ in'* U
flic dll ‘k; polishes. ilio
l‘V
ned to iimtato-light [fpr shiny surfaces,'
‘.riumy
Homes ;wili;
beiheld.it u|j|rii on Ja auftry!9th.
" rialioi?:' ' ^Jerfplk[in’: 1549 ‘ie'd by
and d 'iugi ..
ie firjt ifori
1.5. 'r. Bpi
[ lO lifFard
|Micro'fjoiie?i^.ij I- [ , ■ d2|)9_pl the Oxford' college
[ irs hit'name. '' I '
j orifjjn of thoiworb “ to meaning i t o ;; Undergo a '
|pqse q^ jniicroscbpij!' exairiii^' 101 first English | admifalf [' |
mt design’d to [cut sections, lal; or 1 Vegetable' tissnea for
■ ' : I' I' -[ 1 inged; 1 'erely repfessedi,' the
power-driven, airship !fbi
.tyi| m ! am
riaine.;: .iAimed .i at [ Edward IIT.,. it, waa i
'
nif his first' homeless
holes,11 lust be'iii laccbrdarice qf' the:: horticultural Itlib stand a' gaudy
cmeiiis it pain
double jthgt depth. ; of thp jst'and, [and
’-m|the|lfactthilt. firms - of ’ l'i 1 j; P®i|ed pictpridl 'i
!*i® 'riianurea '
fniitfuInesS; ThoS puch .nor; is.
'lie, ot tlie usual line iof flowerJ f s mpyj he;,thb choice.
.
siiopld ho ilioscn for .the iad,j [ a fitwering .hedgej
ijower-s
..fc.i I Mild jaround ;Dri,ve tle.'.todl
of Pregarci- t■'iri'he [navvy
le silifterl.j : jSomo peiplel throw laroulid,! (indj trample on‘|
(liioiibr tbu{tivntidh''l onsist3' tlr'
[plan! to bp fci
it as ■The
.
..ith.tlio left
lia^lround or fork is
.1 '
Jd make lompost hibnure/ whidh ■to' ninnuri,; of the {bliagej Tbo 1 ai special fdodi for iorops;'grown bots,| mid for. peas Sand | beans.
fei sorted; (rifd; roots' add' foliage, tots in a; honfife iin obder to make
Thi Voyage.
tbo. StqekUo.lm Archipelago,. .Sweden,'!'and last|d for a fortnight.; I'
j.lpe.twb Clithefoe liov 313 were part j of ai contingent of '1100
„■ draitnfromiaU parts of thb British M r !
liivar Humbkr and the'ship set sail dni tbo inoriiug of, July 27tb..;: Jir^, Jay bR loaM was spent f p s t p r a ^ ' . f^ . w id w aK S
a
inasttired % . better. ,, . ■ They’had! ailsd'to ; intd,
1 ■ sr. dbek chair-was
m which’ they were, supposed: to sleep. - 'The wtho, 1 less
deck.for tile, Clithbroe youths
become profidient m sUngirig,, getting • — i- V71,
were I'among;; the: jhardy '• jridividuols preferred to Wep in the fresher air on’thb prominnde dwi , Even’ this" had i ts .'k iS
ere "amonir'i tlm ^
lantap, forjihey had to rise
at.five otctock m thb mornih^ (on holiddyi too!) to' dlloiv
|Kiel panal.!; Herej, cameras; ■which,. ulitU then, I
had had a very busy time,, .Were
; Verbo.ten,.iJas ,it wa8 -Gei-irianiterriidJTJ The Iqoab inhabitants ■were only' too .ready
to profit % tbq fact; that f the locks’ 'tbofc half rin hour [ to fill.’ .Frbm the eid«i ;bf,
in the' Baltio
the canal, they sold.[the Englishmen vafions’ goods ;by .means of nets at the end of loW poles,. ■ Curiously enough, all the articles! ricro quo shilling eabh.. . .After TOven linours! canal,[ thp boat , emerged into
1 77 in ' I rhnrrili w anfliA iiciv;;,ujay,.: oercu I
! Empire world
! *1 . . 1. h 'tt
Bovors Scouts.jandi the leader of the British Dontinfronf n>noA : A A«1I.
Contingent,: gave ’ a talk .-oh
the voVagers once more id indulge! in dwk; gamesjind sports., . At iliiht,: a. joint chnip' kro 'fprithe Whole, icontiri'gent^..^ held, ^lonell. Walton,' • H.Q.: .Goinmissibnerl lof'
f pickqd uprbughi.’weotJh6r.7Lntidi^^ iieather, — improved next 'ctey;;’and
Eea,. dropped; ;the [ canm pilot, □ T
U T a anqwea'
[ing. Ur. Turner,; ol; , Essex, mad’e'This: ! irtenen all thej more-.eager to see SweJen I by^nn interesting :6urirey.-.of: that,cent try iand . its .nnstpms.i ,;At! 54) a.m,%n-the Tp^day, ,.it was tnnqyfor our two;
J ‘‘A -ri-
'mainlanl, wnifc’h -' sqnie'; Rovers discovered '"’’d thus mann^
.tp.getc.anl early -viewilof otockholra, Each:contingent was divided into enws ofi 35.1 inclndinglia leader and iquarteriiaster,| ■
barren place,] and das “quite’ ideal’ as thq site for such q 'camp; -i:In rbtent years, tlie iMand.has hadj a connepting bridge with the
compam m.s were from hofth and south [Warwiekshire. ’ DevoiVKNojrfolk and No^-
TWeinty-six Natioiu.
t„iV," “|®ot n[as officially; opened by' tb ' Scouts; bf
and on bursting, each revealed 'thb ijatibnil liag of tb participating (hatibhs,. iuspendbd 111 the ^y with’parachutes. !,.The. wpicomo byitlie .Crown Prince'w.aa spoken in'.perfect English and b j Promised that’altbngu: they were then in'Wild Swedeh,, land of the elk, they would als6:see!mbdern[ Swedin.’’:!'’Tlle thief Scout rejllied! to the welcome remark-:
tlie unfurling of a huge. Scout'Flag and the bwedisli |FIag.,[! Marqqnk .were' .dischargi
-— y.. . j,iA
■fho Hovers to ]cultivatb[’firni home,
tiio: moot: Was dpenbd, '■[I’lhbre was'.a .’great' past,”| all the Rbv^rs Wutinfe the
[‘[yimt fine, fellows n/%
4\ i—lh file wordt . “ Good:'Lubk ' to'.'ypuliall,’’ t iiA wn * I - -lb_'-'J ' t m _ uuuu;
I livR thesH: t frireicners f a ’
they:
e, ] tip l- 1'-
gn ’
Uijcf Scout in' Itneir!'owh diiahrie'r.'’The . fdisli . Salute! was. a ' continuous cheer;
■layers of other nations,[so that they cquld wkp back with! them as! mody'membries of as possibl
Ie.lttX Vl lEach orow bmlt a
-ni-- w T .ln
lino altar imtrol: sy
inn o o
ill the re "•as a Ja
ptpway if its iown, and Poland created :a All cooking was .done by the
--|/uuii./»w, V*VV UUXIV -.’U I i - itj« U»i . ; lin ’ __i-*
®i ii^.^cdo ’their, own; kitchen, including yonderful
"ater wnj
a1.so brought!daily from Stock- film 111 Government barges, and was stored 111 'large: barrels. The: damp was.well ®i'gnni5ed,, post offiDes;,- banks,' stores' and TOwsaapOrl offioesi all being installed by the . "■rdiJi iBovers,’ ; Long :hilte.s'were under-k
"cro fling every’nation putting ,in Its own Tliomb "orda.
s,' such'. , no I •T'lnnArnrv . • : ‘ Sunday! was the'last day in, camp;
i®'’’’, I®, say. they'almost dragged theniselvoq rParkinjIjon ! will . J '■'I'll. Sntiirdnv might was
c.imn-firo nighti I A:M.O. I npiilar c’ChoriuissfetQ Runlt
i q f s t i a g ! twenty-four; hours: .-Tha i[ "eilish are very hospitable ‘and 'coiirtcous|. ?hil •
‘'Po.ak] good English, so there was noth '"g t.o deter the Rovers from' hiking. Need
.. mu iui • ♦./••Luiuny imjilJD i uiii iiKu neeu-
; (Bury), R. Cair<c Towerk, elected
;Seed,!|(l, Hargre I W Ka
Master was ap
twenty thopisand were present, nt thq l book isominors. nu9 vuo'iut»u un,)!. xjj vuiu(/|'I <^1 vvuui I 'Brothdr i
™,stumes jicrc rcqnirod only on visiting liiiys. .Tliis, extra' freedom was ; gladly ‘ei/efl iipqii, and. the men bathed' clad only 111 their ihirtbda.v suits. On visiting iTays, lion’CTer.l [thousmids . arrived ; at the camp, iimmly from Stockholm. :! ■ The' 'drinking
tiimty wai takenito dip in the great ilatural! i.iiic. i^ccording , to regulations, bathing
ipks at tlic water edge. ' Ba;thin[fe . -—youritc pastime and every oppor-i
item, which meant that parties woodcraft shelters land fireplaces,
nn ..-11.1 . TI. .1 uo^» c.\uiiuiigiiig'i 'tKwuieu wini
.wouldT tell : everyone' ' K . :’nrrbliJ’ .
mg tliat lit wnki very:.plcasimt :tb ;jneet qtd friends, and: to make new., ones; He told
I'hilo at:ithe
n.bot, [so [that
wheni.they:rqy turned
ffiendsliips'
,— of tlie 26 nations Represented :M the moot were’ broken 1 immediately . after
■ - I r' ^ • T * v ViAU 1 X Xv ltiXXXs U ViX X utyyua . nvic usovitiuf^cu
pained by. thol camp chief; ;H;R.H. ’Priabo, Gustaf i\doU/wwn Prince; of Sweden.. Tii0 ceroffiony.! was ! most impressive.
grey -barge, :0v^ried‘an| banned, by, w cla-d Swpdisli.^Sca. K/wuuva,' X© na9 • acijdm-
1-— •» 1 oljiiif': IXjT) X X7 . T
iller: Scout (Lord Baden-Poiyell),:' who was' grected iby /nearly, i5,Otwivto jol natiOnahti^s.
,Wheh lie|-arrived iii| a Scoiltsji, hX:;wus, - ; lnuAxux*i;
[ Thp>: iClith'eroe ’ ’.Rovers'!
East La icashire., Repfbstntatives from kll nations were, their .neighbours!
barkatii n._ jngaro .[was :reached in' life boats.,: The" island Ofi Ingaro! O
S d Wild afiii
1 the pmsibilities; of the I moot, expressing jthe 1 opinion that jthe. tntureiof the' 'world do* yolved. npon youth as: represented bji'scpiit';
Commissioner lor i ferird; and.optlmed
t _ .pia thriUmg;chma.x with a' .wOndeitni spare
H.R, by [a came
sonie Rogers with the time and moiey were able tb'i take part
La^la
isqntqtiVjes from 'ClitheToe! tp .join with 'six’ others in.dpita sentry duty, and so thdv !uero aU, reak at bihe o’clock: for disel.
».ui, uu iiUc,l ’
saili rijncei again,:- they , received a mW o •I'nfd ® “d soon .the “ Novassahid si
fvl'!'' b W r®c®iy^^ :a!, m&sale! fro4i.jhB,,.^pf Scout who,'after expressing p earn:'e at the good: behaviour and disklffi of the Bntisli .Empire .contingent, boniludecl;
1:°.®®?“ .®^ ®
ther...countriM^ the futtlreTmei [of rilfoirs .of'thoae- patioris, and that feith bestl. basis for peace in I the world:
1 ntrotf I « is o' iv ot An Jx.. - ; Taakb r~ " iaitly. return . ,w r_ . i ' »
'Peace. tion!
Tb
IP T ' wuiii IV ScoutUing ’
b my thanks andw congratuli turn for * kJCUW
i“ crossing the .Nbrth Sea,”, very much] like: jtuati .ef .‘‘ crossing the[ Equator,!’ .wa^ per-| formeq j this taking place in the aw*mniing
for ■■the liijle ; knowh: j ceremoOT of : There ;was plenQ’ of
inward [Discipline. [ : vpyage. !' wis,
Bn ‘ inward discipline, all' order being maintained by the Rovers’; own code. iThis was tbhiarked upou by the Captain of the “ Neimsa,” who;, with two -bf his ’othcers, ■'Was aifarded the ■
itingfutf then 'split [up, and the Reverb arriV|ed|, honie: with many, happy membries and relics of the moot', . ;|.[ j
i Bcontin |:it. ”ll 'graphy
of an
Thb nlm was a very’cbmprohensive record uiportant meeting ‘in the.histori] of
of the Par|ifer ___^
!'value 0! scouting in furthering international friends
- h :'quick^ p o ]
--------rip., . Certainly all tlio: Scouts Who ■
. DobsijnjJ of Caldoi-stoneb, District Commis sioner ft. .tValmsley; andl' Mr.: D. iisteri'
IT. Kenyon who; along with' ‘1 Red Arrow,” ■ was qofjdially thanked on behalf of [ i the audieluja.: by Group: Scoutmaster -G.| 1B.
GL i c.
HEROE & DISTRICT ODDFELLOWS.
Order YC'litlijCi Or F.'.feffs Brothel
. I jf& IV .- J
• -jj
At.li il: c annual meeting of ihe Independent
I Jointed; Brothers liH. Tomlinson, T. L: Starkio, H. P. Marsden, ,W.
district) ' on Saturday,: Brother was- elected Grand Master, h'hd N.’ Parkington, Deputy GrtmH: The following District Committee
Oddfellows, Manchester • Unity ^ f — .. 1_ _ a. A _ . TT . - i - .
_____ _____ ________ ____ _ uu ' »m act: as delegat
Tipperary’' I.A' Clfaijiurn. ' Brothers .AY. Kav and IH;' yere elected District Auditors, find ,AY. Kay and 'I.j; N.' Cams,; State
and his deputy will bo Byot .her'iW.. ■ u» tivic^uke
dr, R. Garner; A, iHnstwaite, J. IW-' G.! Windleand lE, Topping vfere District Arbitrators. Brother C. iN. t ko the
es and AY. T.' Knowles. Brothers H. Thomas and- J. H ■ Tuqner rere elected .panel auditors. Brotliers
iwill rejiiemher It with pleasure. The Ifib projectqp was loaned and operated' by iMr;
were Junky enough to, be present: at the moot __
I tfrcqtid; 'pnd. helped. the aiidibnee to appre^ j'biatb : tb
Mr. in
film, .which:'auicklv nrbved the
:, and was enjoyed by all who saw was a fine. piece qf, amateur ’photo- and all t b ipkiiv [events and scenes moot were\clearly, recorded, eommehtaiy:, wq? : extremely
Scou; moveinent. , A silver plate was »lsq presinto to be flxed on the: ship,, to’ com. memirite the voyage, ’which' ended ' a'i Immngham on August lOtli. The qon-
“ Thanks badgo b the 'i '! .’
; dqvelq nnenfi of j goqd. fpeling 'andl nTutual : fnendi hip, and undbrstariding with -biothe
. • •• 11' J . ». *r ; ^ •- “yW ,l> ■ XliU]Thus IW notable goqd
Ug ^01
youfj ttmq and money has not been throwt• • • away iim'a: mfire. jojvribi , Youibya dohb
joyed by all; j flu. outing -wOll wbrtli tbfe uioneyi but| ^ its, success.. goes beyondtli actual!money‘or pehonali value. Tlie|Moo .will;, hive far-reaching, effects through' thu
id. b Farewell .. greetings wer Hbrthern, Sw^nT inarch -past
I ni,; the AVembley.-' of ,-n • -ii.
1 Huawf Adolph was watcl ed .““d the evkt
. , vuici 'aeoi.c. fuu
oryji ght tattoo V the Sdedish' [!'J“‘'dy endM the moot; 'alljhb^h'
last"
last night Week and f continued for the I
^|ne.. Ciijjtie^oe i district. . In
fell oni tlik tnki nf becuMb^
'AVhltak‘
as we reportbd la'wenk nan’s; loi.™., 6h i“™r ^ : ---- a. , mu liurpinitBi. ini..' Ho-™ ii®
er.l/Tt Wnn thn-m'mm^^'flk ilS'i
nf Tfi’" T’'”? nL‘ +^
serious.’ Much'iof th the walls [ n d c J ^ l S ^
’
spent v
.c.jer t fu i on
j?* •Li ! T^® bynss was an example df the’ disci bljne of the Scout movement, which is
. ly. insurance and 'tb occurrence more; serioijs on that iccount. i
descrihable,. not! an ra;h of the wi lls and 1. '^ ^ .jrinie.- Only part of the dainage is covered
ashqs bad [been blowj from ! the fireplace ■
.1 T, J ’ . *® was’'Dlnpst [ Ot^riProper^f Damaifd. Pendld-road .was, blown into ;th6 i r.
Mr. Mark Robinson, had a simil’" ■ • was So. igrCt
Bank, AYliitewdll, fo'r "•as torn from [ a barn kM»%
ibblocking,, o Struqtjiydl: daiiiage ,wAs caused iTn
ther parts!, of!, fhe di ' ‘ '
m ttBLgrpuhds’of The Rectory. |^ e front windoW . of Mr. G. .Haworthls' |h
pot wps brought-orashmg from, the Grove; House and a trb was'^ bWught doWn
torn , from the’ roofs o! severat buf from the roof of Holmk Mill. !A
ises and himney roof of
In tb AVoope-Jaiie district slatis were
rirtUnlly liftib m W n l
. . . . ' I • « t n n j v a s | V UJ.UI iu did [a greaii deal of as a
I ' ' ® ney i tuturned Jo4 ■:
®“ »ee. upon'them | . ..................... I! ®f
result1 a great' 'number of dbg i -are.: b
is xmsiderable.'[.i.. , ,
k n annni;------V.- .n , -T - 1 - 1 2 - ^ to toDe., Thoy wlll Hvo at Ashton-nn- : ,d |t ro y i^ ^
- IS evaded. Apart f r o m t h e q u e s - ' ' u : —-i-^ doSj thFlMs
iT'j ^ I from the bride hei' -r^ceived^ a - gold dress
f e ^ y - ' .“ri;;! b ^ g S v ^ ^ r i b '
priae wap a solitaire I diamond «**uc^---------- ring, and
watbh and chain, ! To' the bridesmaids, the priaegroom'gave
rilveri.cigarette 'cases. The wceived by
® conerSe and it Was
’ I*'*'®"''- ■inkpeetiou' the'cottage, j !Tb dan-
,plaateHw0i rippe^ aged 'furnitureii carpets.wndr'.debrations :w£^3 very
“ to Ijdatb 'or;'issi!h,' It~ ihay'Jhe roof ||remind-^hosq>hq, unfoAu:
im-:|
0tto'rcp''fitom,, sc .R...... the.. ..........„fcfc„. vnu„ Cl b Licence t h e
-
lit [diff ibilt^ ^y t h e i r j « “^ ^ nionth tlmt|! there jare TaiL^^
jIto.'Durchasel'nAiff,, V ’ Knan/ift I .J iments of . 2dj| per'week.
W A D D IN G T O N . ti l ma Un in-, l! TAmwo was theii-_ L JlOfiteSS'wAH ' AfrB- Tn/vx*i[ incaioFAi^
iireather. 'the [affair, was' well patroiJisS by river, a huni^ed plavers. . i;Dunng the tveil- ing Mr,.J . ' Walmsley 'preqAhted thb prises ■ and made' appropriate reference] to tho
■ffa-f a
tho r tC v vr '.'i— I Mrs. A. Bentham t(tie) j' .;bnsblatioh, lemen:: ■ ' J: smashed. , .
(If those fell across -highways, i i Tlijis the ! *}®'?
scores of trees were blown down, .larts
of Ribblesdalo
...lu )
jjua .
S ffeveral
ijiloekcd, ,for sevor^ hours causing no little nconvemence The Whitcwell road was
?w’®? n®®jt ' Jo^ovda by falling, branches BolWby-Bpwland both
P??hM'jl-avAs and theijo were, mnnvF lanes iv.hich'thongh not actually , impassablq wore
‘Moss" Barn Farm
I ilso blocked by a fai/ly large tree^ that • i S
bxper cnqed unhappy results from tlij gale ps falling trees struck overlicad electric ables causing black-outs. Oil lamps and
.might an(T main (
brodit,iA due to the staff TfliiPciilheroe Eleqtrjcit,v Departhiont ‘wbich worked with
there wAre restricted lines W ihp niid^T
u knu '.damage' - ' ■ ■
their ’phones'dead and the" poUai'stairhnd an, oxttemelyr bns.v. week-end. rcnairinfi
tb . nes,
r Vr ”i
- r . e “ ‘
Thupday nig|it tlie winif velocity {rcqfiintly' if :(Coiitinued' at .foot' (|f next oolumif.')
it Between seven -and, „„,u, ocioei- on niTOj, p’clocki, on I
theihighe.st since Decemboc ifitli,' ..
a I moan hourly recorded.
' Gusb of 78 Milts an Hour.
tjime St^.yhurst, Slaidtarn and Rionngton I exceededYO m.pdi.-in gusti Tritlia
mirtim.Jm tbL "
the qmcl^ost .possible time. Tim teldphnno fiomce j a s also voir I eonsiderahlv inter- I’O
ta • fi'i' ■ '' * * * ^ 4 ,W services in lliu, I FoTf some I T, ' (Oontimied from precsdjng column.) r, ‘ ••.'i. . 1 v :t iV* F*
klanehcster, Liviirpool recorded at Stonyliurst mnee the Dinra . ifonnrl .A.n-c-mograph was
in.stallod'ini ’928' Ulib’tfe-
^’hq. facti ttmli Rowland; 8. of Storivhursri (JoBcgdm f®.' ™?fnioro. | vatory.
e postal. Rtniir linrvl Vinns lilnrliPnK; rx^nrHarl Ktri i*t»Jr.‘^:!.ii-f the
4 ----7-.e
siis M
1
VI0U8 highest] recorded by 'this- ins being . 68 nnpih. on Decemb^ij flth;
. I The mean' hourl v velooltv i Recorded Eobinson Anemograph between '8-0 ,
Ptnn.pn. Thurs'day wa3, .52 mip.h,,'
nitM . (£ J I • “ ?i J tnd by velocity of j57 1929.iwien t
. ’ Thi This is the hi mghest gust yeloT s. ~|..q . MM nil,
’v liuitv
trnm jht 929.
:irw y- «.ipvvivvu. & x ,;x^ ■ i\m v-• ■' |A -avupu«|
whose illness, prevented- him from, attending. Tea was . served and afterwards gafnes-and competitions ■ were. played- under the super vision of-Mr. Fred Taylor; ■ Duringi the cvjming; songs - were .;rendere<l. by . Scqtt, qnd rccitnls given by Mi^s' lllL Evor.vone enj'byed -themselves'iand tile social was most successful;. i-
Mr.' T. Cams.
Tin CoiMMiri Fgunt Pm 2 7 , C A S T L B C U T t iE d O B . t ' tk® Oisbnrn i district were
iairwa5’'lifted: bodily, Y i completely -'new site
At - Mitten a' garage. owned by Jfr.: W. , alls; and fences; werh n^er^and
[ md deposited!.on to niany,.]'yArds' away.
I
losit ot 'ivii; , “r r “ ^ «e|leT.^A. G[ (^ibs.“[:-I;. b nA ^ , ® bfflour was. hisj subject.
’.-^n'ltoday ^e bi^H I
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. tea hostess was Airs. Ince/lassisted by Mrs. iUnderwoodj and Miss Carter. Mrs AY. I Mrs
' [Banks presided. The singing of thi h 'mns |was accompanied by Mrs. [iT, Oddiej I ’ ! JiMrs?j]’ S.:Hornby/Nelsin: Nest bf tablbs. mFmMAB;YEFFORT;TT-TheBeooid ai'M ijli*®''^®yrne: Chequo. toffoft
..promoted in aiij'] of BlbkWre I’S f ^
® I'T! O .tl!__l-_! 'nT-i-' I’Misses B; andlJ. AVells: Pyrex difehes.
nfirmary ivas a i whistlj drive' bid last '*[ rridoy eveiniihg.,n :
- Considerimrng the strinny ’-L fe® “‘. 1 I'glaas vase..
®h®s. , Silver con-
[Mrs.] Hacking, Morccqmbe : Barbo a mirror! and embroidered 'cloth ‘
:llr. Hafcking, Moreenmbe :■ Pewter tlock and. i '■ -'tray.-:' ,
!Mrs.y Speak and Family, Simohstorie: Cut- ■ • :
' ,-! 3, MrsJ Broth, 1, Miss 8. Han 'aSSiS! f P®
qr and I by', supporter^ ™re 'served ’by "aT laiSiAs” bommittee.l^.A hearty vote! lof 'thanks Pas TOcorded Mrs., AV;nlmsley:r by Mr G Robinsoff ari^ Mrs.' T.' Od,die. 'r ^The’ doP
f ■ bnpervised by iMr G jRodlell jefijeshments,.; allil^enerou^ gtybr
•,5fr. . G. J ^ ie l l . Mrs. - R,. Nelso’n, Manley. |■(C)^th- rho.
i ’ ! ChesterChina’figure., ! '■ ’ ■ Jlr. find Mrs. T;'. Mastetson, Levsnshulme,
Mr. AY. Masterson,' Hale, Minches ter: :Cut- : i .glass’ gqblets.[7’! Mr. and Mrs. Barrett and Family : Rwter I
-fruit.dish.. , ’! :. /’f - ■ i,..
1/ and tray,' '!:':. !.,
-'’Hie yi lage efforts for the infirmary laro I n'ot i completed and n full statement of Accounts
^ill be ipubllsbed later
THE YORKSHIRE PENNY DAnH LIMITED.’!
an opportunity of comparing the old con ditions with modern lighting with [whico |jne.v liayo now: become familier. |Great
'andlos were brought opt .and villages had Bank’ Limited for the 8/st Decemlmr, ' The statement of 'the ijirkshiro i'Pehny
ido,400,246, being an increase of £20.A7 ri2R J h p total asset ara/mntto
mittee dosite ;to'. thapl^! all ; wl[o , davb "ho assisted in any wn.i. Mrs. T. Oddie out the duties of secretarv and treasurer.
«n ms|rrefreshe5^1 Ss ffi efficiently .enirieil
Mrs. flayhurst,, Madge and RobbieL Nelson: .; Chromium figure.; .,!
Mr. H. Strickland: Satin table centre. Mjrs. -Hargreayes' arid! Nell: Vase. Miss !Brown : Bellows: ‘ . : ! Mrs. lEccles and Mr. Eccles: Silk The Cliildren at AVinster-avenue, A I bufy: Mahogany eight-day clock...
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Mr. and Mrs. Brown, King-street I chair., ' ■ ■ 1. ■ . ■ ...
Mr. and Mrs. Looming:[Clock ; Mrs.. 1 Backhouse and .Mary: Gut:;, Mrs. Bottoraley: Silver ihorsoslioe. Mrs. Lord.'Halifax J Coffee servici Mr. and llrs. Bandy, Birmingham:]Cutlery
Mr.. and, Mrs. DewliurstElectric Miss Ai .B.vrne:, Lace mats.
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Mjss AVaIkden; Linen luncheon: se Misses Speak::Sandwich>isot, .
Mr. and Mrs. Fi' Harrison,: Ilkloy 1 lamp. and figure. ■
est DidSr Firesidet
oo, cushion EVm BANKING FACLITY
1 Electric [ron,
ilass jug.
h e a p I O m C E ; i SpbWg I I Gardens, i MAN! CHESTER :EF LO:)H)oiir OFUGE p - LIVERPOOL,olfFICE i WEINi.
75.iCoBNHi[i, E.0,3i ^ Watie Street :
FOREIGN I DEPARTMINT
AVesley Church choir and friendls attended tho annual choir i social held' at AVesloy School i on: AVednesdav week; : Mr. John
CLITHEROE WESLEYlOHOIR. By 'invitation; 'members of tlithoroe
TRUSTEE 11 DEPARTMENT
13 l?6
'lilrt /'ill ■« 'Sranro, Gardens,' M; nchestee ,ao (Jiip; Bond Street, Loudon, W.l.
13 .41 VA 'Gardens; Manchester
OoBNHnx, i London, jE.C.3i CmtliIj Street, Ltveipooe':
AJ-lOilJbiii iMrs,' Masterson and Family, i Hale, ! Man- . ‘I i ’ [ . !
’Miss [ Bennett, [Motherwell: Clieqtip, Mr. J. E. Smithies: Silver phqto frame. . Rev. Mother, The [Home,' ■\yhalley Range; i J)lackbufn:, Statue.'
|l/rj. i Drennan, Irefand :’;Embrnide:'ed cloth. , Mr] and Mrs. G. H. Byrne: Copper vase.
____Jyri -- 1 -I Manchester,:' Cut-glas's decantejr, glasses
■ I..:-' I, i!''
appropriate |to ' 1,. haye found
agents, ,
, Mother of Bride: Linen. ' ' ' .j - .
will permit dogbwriem,'^'if thlyV v1‘iw "miij, l if p rchasel'next year saotc
licence by. iistal-1 Mr.|]and Mrs. H. KearnSj. AYesi! Didsbury: I
Mr.l Iiand Mrs. H. Ingham: Dinner service. i
Mri! R. T: Logham!: Cheque. ,
rt!“' v"ii“"
’ ' j !.. r - ■ Canteen of cutlery. ; 'r i-
i/juuer
’■Dr. land Mrs. Lomax, St. Helena ! ■ of cutlery.
iMr.! A. T. Philbin,' Brooklaiids .
V bibbs.'.l ;;,,.'and servArs. - I ; ’ e - ;
'VPr. land 'Mrs. .E,:: Philbin, !Ch6rlm.«u^^ , [• Hardy i . AYalnut , suite., i :
Cheque, Canteen
Mr, 1 H. Philbin, Manchester i Electric toaster;: ] !'
.The l’Mr8.|;D.'-Byrb': Cheque. iSIre.'^Warhurion; Book ends and work bag. ■
Silver foh ba4 rs : F
/ -
-i' 'y®b; qnd MissAVharton i Dinner, - knives,and'.forks. U ■' •’ • : : ,
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Mother of Bridegroom: Purnisliugs and ’ chequo.
Ihe perib after .vqiriskis'i is p g itt a 'dress of nigger;, marocaine, with j one of. taanbiq .stringeb i' and “ fob of nigger bouclb cloth,’ fox'collar and
blj 'ritpses, loss?f. >: fbe I in Jihe South of, Ep^and, t b ‘bHde irivel- j [4 pairs qidy, uBualJy 21/- - - 14/ii .
FUR BACK^DlWES -
I
[4 pairs ijnlyi uBuai j] 19(6 J - 13/6 ■
itbi :country'
Hibbltsdalians,; however, the fresh iairl was the more important consideration, and .the extra hours ’.between'' thq [ bla^ets ’ I'werb nobly [sacrificed: The fjrst -port of caU. wab Cuxhaven, a ;.Seapprt-on ’the': River'Elbe, Half an hoqr; later,;,the vessel reached the
I'flce: entertaininent,. 'bidiibh’ wk . qn a brilhantly floodlit, stnio.
■ookini RounkstockhblirtJ
I Ti 'I ! ---• . xAOlo, iiucv VISr _ Ea aces, ^the [.Town Hall, and haill'm 1 time at the ipkiasure:fair, and •
: .Chief .jSbout^ wislied.'the RiVers ain/vnn . 1 m_:_
.time ill Stebkholm, j where ;fhl M the next; day.: Here; they visit
__ -r-r *•*' . ' iTth
Trail of Wrec and Dlstrl
ClUieroe T h o ' i e D o g L i c e n d i s
■ •. The, law. requifea'dog 'iwners to Ipilrclli I licences for their pets this monty. TI (
wlmty in .which the dq^-pwner rrekCs, as ([and Mr. R. T. Lagbm]:.groomsmb Nuntihi' WnlesTa'bnli^d
r S l v T U a. hapir-, -,.-
an.'.'Trt-lthe ■'Lner uuQi
I d take the; contingent :acro83j H.M^^on- ship^',^evassa,” was ichartered. Most'of the IRovors journeyed -through the mtHt to jmn the ship, at Immirigham Dock,: q^! the
acqujimtances, thb 'Rovefs'i^bn’ ' - l i i S ' Ireely, If was, 'quickly, leaA^ M t bbti I'iSrig
,"as held ion Ingaro Island. Tri ■» ■■ L
'(“tj Wliiii' thi second spit, to! lioldiiig enough nourish,
CLITHEROE MEMBER OF HUGE PARTY BESCRI^jHI^RId^^M^
FRIENDSHIP' AND[ !pEACE.
' ? bio of mrange;blosj6m and; she carried-’a Iboqquet of Madonna 11 ies and white heather ■ i
‘"-•‘'S U18 moutli Tbse j!.ve(yet and silvsriIsmeii.
Mr.lA.^T Philbifiv nTthe I'hrbbr of the biYCgiobm, -wn's be^mah’
[Bilyer shoes, Thpy also WPre 'sprays bf white , ;cqrnations.|; and carried muffs if
Y ales) applied to the relief of'coun[ty rates. IlMgsterson, D.D., a phonal' friend nt thn' i"? P ’i ^ “8|at d; And JJass Was ’celebrated^! the 'Re'v. Father J ' 1
I Endaf^leiprii-fi] ■ "
' m '■'T-[''ToXiMrat ibPEOMt bargain] I I'.BBQ'sra..- -]11 ,■; 't-ts [Hi At^BICferif-
AND KNICRER S m Rices';].
iW/8 ha|o hats to mam in: blue: ima silver, and
and Joan; AVellSj (jousins of thq bride, ana velvet with’
Misses 'BettVi
.bqbWulIy attiredhn [a bwn of ivory-satin ' ■ I with^ hand embroidered veil 'surmounted by
' tb'ibride’ was ■ J
Heavy wiijfbr.'wilriM '! ’INTERL0cd|lKNIC%R8
Women’s':
HEI»']5 Wl Wool and VE^rs
uter weight |Sot(dn|jMixtur«;[: w b pants
M - ............... .
! SUPER 5 u|aUTY DITTO, ■
M''. ’IIIENiSRibbadBi
T iTHnAiW,-i 71 i 1: I'. '
[ p j l , . . .»L ciw HMERE SOCKS SHOAi ;[6imr[:,6HiiY.
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