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--------- '-■ r-iit ■iii'i'^i ■;l. • ! I. tor’s u m i b R Ha l l o w s WILL d e b a t


t Uu' i.i m . . ‘ »! !


Mfln^ay, Tiietday 13 As We Inesday M N I A I N


;when (Possible, for the! ttansaoting 6fl Itlie itown’s bhsineM, even, lath,pat ,nignt, 4v|ieh ‘neeffisary. ' I,: take the yW.'that .working for ijdBily bfeaA:should heijthe only thing to .interferh . with! the : govj^mmeut of’|,|6ur.


Council my position'is-clear;; I sfaiid for the mlfAre of .ClitheToe 'iiiretpecti're’ of fn-- diyi^uals] and lo aai. prepafed to give [time


9 hestibh;of latej meetings^ b


■'wholjcan I N(jw.f?^“ debtor’.!’ , i'dp not stand [for. the,ijaisihg"of .tna rates,. w|thout sufficleiit


horoJigh.| ,If .public representatives canhot BervA, th^ ratepayers in a :proper mahper, they should,resign gnd make way for tuosa


.11 Bacon F O R S A T i S F / l ^ T I O N — S H O P - (1


ing jihe rates, I-am.fo'r heliig straiglitfor- .ifAnljaha honest,and raising'theni,’Raising rawsris lot [always a deay proposition.!,Fo.f


feasofa.! i What (I realljN. stapd’for is. iWi, hare«to ■ .‘choose' between undermining fdiuidations • of. ,blith'etoe’8 iinaheial _Iity, hy pinching its, rekeryes, or jrais-


instAiice, it is cheaper hnd more humaife to raisd I the rates in order to feed the hungiy 'cluldien than to' Allow them to continue ^ iderfed .ahd to .have.W ! 11 fliis if one, case; where. to raise the fates


bolisider that the; ratepayers were beneft inj (by, air iifcreaVed fate for public baths, t s i am olwap pfepayedl' tp’put the intbfestti of public welfare;; before privAte interest


luld be, carrying out Christ’s Commaii^io JFdbd : i;he hungry.’’ : Again, I wiuld


fiiu&jir. o;:j uiiiiilBJii. 1^ mm ...,' .,.-.,r.,i.l.v >jj .j<


ii Ui-.'.'f L a■..•_Ji''';l^;;^•. 7i


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;|thesi! matter's.'They realize I stand ifor ithBir|interests all the,time.l ..If“ Elector” !or| “ Ratepayer ”, cafes .to, debate I am gre. iparm to ,do so-'on the qiiestioii‘;“ Bllbuld ' Clitferoe's rates ■ be ' rajsed ?” ! ' Thii"" if acceitedl will bring both ii‘‘ Elector ” ,j and ‘‘ Ratepayer ” into the; ring of debate] |


, 18, . ALBERTj • HALLOWS


Senthorn-road; Qithefoe. COUNCIL BUSINESS.


:l Sik—Your contributor ‘‘Ratepayer,” lasks' fmeiif I think'the Council’s business J slioiild bh conducted late at night. Obviously ;ho has'Wfitteri his.let


;•;;; ..lil hi-! I TURKEY: &i lN |)iA |l| ( lM ^ ^ :iP i , _ ®i ^ -


'\v , 1 2


I f ....■: j ■ ■ j i i » * F i w


Belo\i( aie;Only ftfes^.'ohlminiany;: | : ]§»; bargaiii8;io be cleared. ^


‘ S 3 * ’ ' * ® , :- • V . I 2 Indians, 1


.. .► I, .h


,. ;i.= J t


, r,i j


1 Beal Chinese, 12ft xOft.-Fawh ' ground.


; ........... I £16 ids. Od


i Bine in’dian, i^ tx 9 ^ . iluBi ■ . . ground irith Uuc. ' .£8 ,0t. Od.


RUG DEPARTMENT. Axmlniftr : Rues


'


Rug^j, Turkey! RugSj' Reversible R u 0


shapes and colours, nu^fj;


l H in Cloth Sheep Skin Pi^AiiAVEiBEEN GEiioiaEi:ir aw ta t k 5


WMiPi;':'iH:>YNit iisrt... . i ifc i::IP i|E ;:« h j f l f t i j j i i o


U r q e s t ^ td c k i^^ous TO STOCKTAKidi j WILTON S jW lR jtfARPET; •^•- f ....■2«.M..jfard • : ' ,‘ Aviae..,.]^..|.^........,.',S^..yaro


.‘ i- F S S B | i i i i v ; “ c K : I PLAIR WlLtijlil'ti|(<l9V-6Afi


j FaaTWi, JorornicGrey, olapi \m ,B ro w L & 6 r e y , f t .j i e r y a r d


i 27in. ivide, jin aU-.coburs, from 6s. 9d. |8i:,yAMJ


27in wide. : j I":' 'Sifi^i-per yai;(|


LINOLEUM AND FLOORCLOTHS. 4 lydii ■widel ta n tte dm . ;L a y p t Stock in Nirtli lof England.


'•ifMPl


. rom m U , and


. Reduced.’ .* usual.


NOT STOC * COVERIN' i r t a l n


inij, h o lr a JEHwtii I I I . , | | | i d | | l 4


^i|rt2 ;jjMl;<IMly esc can be fit, as -WE . J ) 0


Sale. BARER FLOOR,


MOTTti Wityifi BaW#


DURInU THE SA tE . ^ L A ii lS E .S '^ k . i l S R l ? ^


; picked .at tandoto. 3 jx 4 j [ A xm in itiir,.


. demgn. j-v :; j 3 } k 4 Axmlnsier


i


greenj.moderfa ' i715i.0d,'


ifawn with orange p e n and brpiwn i £4 4t. Oil


3 |x 4 J lAxirtinstay, floral, ;mpdew j rose, |)lu'e.andia^vn, £415s. 6d


3§x4J Axtninsb'r, fawn and .jlink ,1


3Jx4'Aktnirtsi'oir,: Persian I design rose, blue and^cen. i £512i


. modern., i ■ ' . /.J


\i , ;,£6 BsJ Cif, l'"'


I r '■ 1 t


4Jx3| Axminste' fawn; all ever . ij Persian jlesi^ ■


;3Jx4J Axmins|]r, foliage patfein Od


• I- I t


THISI HAf IBEBN OPENED' SIffcE' 0 0 ^ ]^^^^^ ALL THIl ; GOODS .ARE CLEAN AND j MODERN.


' i ® p i8E F I ?E . ....... .... ...... ........).■... .....4i,...i..iron 4d. yd. i NETS •....;j...'j... .... ....i.................... ,.l„........... j.irom 8d. yd. '


'a r t . s ilk c a s em e n t .......................... irom % lit. yd. SUNOqUR


CHENILLE ,!k n d VELOURS . ............ ... ‘ --------


: | a l c ^ |B ^ w s , ;^cfcrpet:;|isail^ heparl


'! i pnrUlin I ! . -


c h a t b m k ; ■ '!:■ - ~ '| I ''...j i-;.,


IW ,4 - i b i l ) 8 T R R iE T , B L A C I ^ b U R t l I D i i l l i i k i iU R j i i :'


i i Oellifejjles, E s fliia te s j an d Perfect FiHiiig|'Free. ! Expeilt Representajjiyis I i ; w n t V a ll p a r ti. | Closed Thursdays 12 noon.:


] i Tel. 6527. ... -. T


BIGHrr I HOUR. — Mies Robinson, of “ 'eyi .gavo i a' most helpful address on


, Touienj.chafhcwfs in-Sliiikcspe'nre.V. hi •the meetuig of the Ladies' Bright House


'


the Mothers!; Union . bold I on Wednesdaj aftpnoon,, Mrs. Bidebothanij of Ribebestor; 8rffly„Jntcrested the largo cbirtpany with


! , h .: ■ ,; meeting’ of


ebjeot of the Union !*:■


• Pfjl^ed and : afterwards a > jolly time: waS sp a t m gafBts,: lotc. Arringomenfs werk mSHe to lepsure a happy time and' the" nosiessea-pad rthe satiBfaotion'ot'ifiiiSisiiig J ,Clasts fully appreciated thd


, M#hod\st.Spbool. . An excellent teai was


, Ratora, , on i Saturday,., jsntortaWd ' tho , CaWer^nea, ,Rangcr ; Company at the


.hospitality, extended. I' ' i ,; i


MilljWelft^O Society, I membefs ani friends; :t“? Aupiper ,pf,.inbpiili .70ii had a.‘,vcrSi


the. instance ofi.tlie Clmtburn' ih'L


.,Coach and following ,dinner, a visit .was .madp to tho| pantomime,' " Alladin.” 'After supper, tlie ireturn -journey iwas made add .Coptburn wijS) reached; in the early hhura


Pleasant timt . on a trip to Leeds on Saturi' day.r The: i journey was made by motor


.^ARTY., T- lhev.Chatbdrn;:Oomp4ny; of


on;,Tuesday lafternoon.i 'There was a Rood attendance, j '


.tlmrouehly enjoyed, wio arrangements being per/ecC


bei's 1 attended tlio monthly mooting of thd Cliatliurn: and- Downltapi Women’s lUnionist Astociatloh held a t th e ABserabl^ Room on Tuesday .night.1, 1 Miss Freeman, presided and Mr. w.' Whiteside, of Clitlicroo, gave ah interesting, address. iTlianks to the speaker were Accorded I mvthlo proposition of Mrs.! ,Q. Hornby,' sicondcd by Miss Vcovers.! Afte>:,rofreslimAnts had been . served, the; company were entertained in hilarious: fashion by t' Tlie Funbeams,’| the well knowii! Clitlicroo . party, who delighted tliO audience with.lclever wit and!, lively jiumbors.; Al >e)ry pleasant ipcetinB was concluded witli! the singing, of the. National Anthqin.


i,


- ■ . ■ IH 'd - ST. BEJfIS’ .HOME.


' ' I i '! " i’


thwaito who very |b h a iy gAvo tho childteh! a cinema show which] they ;grcatly'enjoyed.' Also Mrs. I Lambert for the: use of her car ' to bring two-children, from the Blaokb'urir ]tafirjnary{.;!l^i i(]!obperi mince pies;) Miss! Kilner, gam^, rotp,; j Sits. Hin d lep ig 6 o n l' cakes; Sir. Ward] beef, and mutton; Sir; Howard,: sansage;' per Rev. :J...A. !Nye, toys and-books",' iFriends, silver -paper; Sliss Stark, mustslrdfland cress; Friends;’' tea cakes; SlK iWalkdr, bacon, etc. ’ ;


i We aro deeply’ilia ehlS to Sir. T; Batter-' WOBIEN TJIVKJlfflSTS.—AhoVt CO moin-


of 'iSunday— mornink.'-' "The ■ outing was j.l; |


B A S H A I iL 'I n addition I e a v e s . to those mentioned in our


last , issue , a wreath was sent bjy iMr. and Mrs. Wilson,hf Bashall Eaves, tofthe funeral of Sir. jTliomas Brennandi,, of Pole Grcoh


Farm, Oiarnook Richard,! Chorlfey, a well-' known farmer i in the district. YOUNG FAMIERS’ OLUB.-rOn Satur:


day evoning,; ifpwardp of |100 .plrpnts and friends ^ of , lithe Junior! Farmers’ Club


feathered; in iBrowsholme School'I at the In- yitation of.; Miss Parker, and the junior





wero sliarwl by jMiss Nellie .Wilson and Miss Abercrombie.", i


; i ^ " i : P | T '• : '-"•''I


‘.‘Lavender ladies!;’, as.guests; , The;play' was most oxoelleutly given; ' RAfreshments were served: in ] the, gardener’s cottjgoy and nfterwairds games ■ and dancing were enjoyhd to the music of Mr. R. Pye’s Band, Tlianks- are due-te all who generously gaVe; refresh-!, ments and fielp'id .to make itlie occasion one of ithe.happiest the, youngsters hAvo had in the, school. . :Tli6. duties of accompanist:


w. . J uAx avf s ^ 11JIXV parts adinirably. In' tlio second part,'Tlie p ay, ' ‘ The Second Slinuet,’’ was presented. The Judies tAking part wei;e }Irs. Walmslay (W^dington), ; Miss Ahercroiribip, Mim Parker, < Miss Phyllis Walsh, with the


I ,£6'jl5sl Od,' A few A N D


;' In ^lain English I said that, i f the Coluncil [canijot dbndhct its .business In one evening', ; theg (it ;shduld . consider'additional eyenidgs. !' Flnallj:^. only those who! are prbpared; to give itheir time—when it is incoiivenieht .som itinies—should ; stand , for municipal honours]........... v . ,r : '


' ing the] t'ehof ■ of the remarks, which per- !mhated'jhly'letter.


:


'i^iout femeinber- I :,


: i . ANOTHER RATEPAYER. t HE! f r e e d o m o f t h e s e a ^


iwitl: jkom'


!r th 'the


that over


weclf's issue, "What will 'America „ do P” tliO greatest interest and having spent time at the other side of the Atlahtic


Si ".(— I :read ■ youf leading I article iu' last


.expseted to •jlomA from tho pen of a writer ^


;inTil nl'


Cortiinly American traders may continue jto SI pply nations at war .with normal.ipeace-


lUnitpd States Government th «


. nival blockade. It was hot touched u ion in a general way ilast Friday| be­


et hse at the .m'Omeht .the questions in­ volved do not: arise; thefel Being no naval w ir. Incidentally it hiiiy ho' added that e\ eii it there be na .tromil’


fe "ence with American ships at tea during a European conflict,' it Also followwfrOni the , same new-U.S.A.' |ieutrality laws that no arms and, munitions of war (beyond ■ ordinary: peace-time supplies, wjiich may bo .put . down as alniqst nil) will be sent'over to this side. Think what'that would have meant during I the ydars; 1914-18.-Ed.] ■ ri'-


. , J J ■ --. ! mA Tattersall And I" t ; ISM. Sir --llr. A. A. Tattefsall who,; if i I


rememlfer .aright,, has bedn In your cOlunins. before, IS nothing if, not dogmatic. I dvill be.-.tlie.same. >


■ ' I ii ■! . :


iCasyJtq, mako_ illegal soraelWiig which! as ij’et Has no cxistenco-^at'lleast .in tho‘sqnsq ;in which ho implies it-rlqt jhie tell |hini tliis.ijJust as soon as we Socialists comednto


ipowpr_ shall-Capitalism—and that has had ?'i aq!flst<’"C0 only too dOHg-rbe declared ) after wliich thq hrqtherhood of man


giall; have a .chance,'I-yes,' even Mr. Tatteysall will hive a chance of repenting and (jecmring that this brutal, selfisli policy qt to-day has rjghtly: given way to a system more I humane m wliicli there will bo i room


for eyer.vbody, not as in Capitalism-:-room me few only.; ■ • ; ; ■ = i, ' SOCIALIST,


for tl)


K e e p t i i f s d a t e o p e n , F e b y , 1 2 t h , 1 9 3 6 , “ m i S E R S 'V W h W b r i v e


< h i 8 : M i h h f d h l F t r t t tL i


fiEATEN IN 'vikCE.


. .The I progress made in, tho British .stiel -industry ,under tariffs is indicated by ■ the fact tfiat;d93o’s record outpht of 9,850.000 exceeds- -by ,. ISOjOOO tons: the previous- highest. figure, which was reached in-1917 as the! result of war-time demands,


: .


I ,Hoi asks that Socialism slial]-be. declared i Apart £i'om the I fact that it ' js .not


on W choir j I ringeye


CEfO


figjlifds dh . article—orj |more than! end a ricle-^hy a ; writer, spdcjially conversant with (the methods and .technique dfjthib


[Pile point 'railed by dtlr coffes'pon^diit


RfeTURNEi) .1


tliey will;have ,no'form. of.protest but their Own,. ,


,vf.^ ot^jry, they V tuojr wtill not havO .the


behind .tli'e^.; emigrant.


;Wheilior ,i t is true as I'contcnded ;in - some .quarters that tho rights of neutral trade embAdicd in tho old American conception of 1 10 “ freedom ol the; seas,” the caiifeojof so I inch friction octween the two nations 1 10 past, are now caitii-oly, swept away


time supplies: but us I understand lit they aye ':ejdo 60 at their own fitk, .whichjmeiins thot 'if


comuCnt, on tile new U.8 .A. neutrality law gs expounded; by President Roosevelt,


Wiat rwould have liked to seo.wasjsemo was chariy affotdei! fPr


British jnorning newspaper than';frOm of a weekly newspaper writer. How thAti is all to your; credit.


M.U ,U4. I* , r of tie fence


iitterfere,d With .on! .the' high j sea's a!t/ as io i to st


tereitj, it[ the rate of a halfpenny a riionth The nimey saved id used' [fAr -purcliasin railifAy tickets.'. ..Thus it isia help tpithosi


tliei; 1 lio idays imay now go| to the station bnd ipiichapo Ishliliiig! I stamps, , and (whe." tea la -e been collected tli'ese are oxcharigc;. for d voucher.' The ' voucher obtaiiis ’ in-


who)h!i|vejto spend’two;or three pouiids oi ■0 on [tickets for summer holidays advantage of thisj sclieme,; whici their riioiiey for ' them, and' pays


e about; inter-;


. ThA Fridhy


'stuclAht i' how '^0 everyons The ilew untiri'


affai 's t . - ,


Glid.. the fai


and jtljiij all -ajded to the enjoyment],! Tin most popular , item Was] of course, the Palais


3 , \yere lively, the - danpers ■ perspii


’ "ilts popularity rbsts] I think,'':upoi -(that i t is a judicious mixture oi


d l S B U R N .


HeslopI to a social evening]', TheJ.pro: ceedings qpeneii [.with ] whist, the!'prize winnArs being Miss A. .Rawsthorne and Mr. W. Saluders. ; Conipetitions were' won by Miss (Ssunders,; Mr, , R; (Parker and Miss M. lyqjmes, and Mr.i Gmidern; Supper was served by Mrs, Ellis and a veiy enjoy­ able qve ring was spent. - !


I ,


' record, i tfcndanco at ;tho ahnual' effort (or the 1) dikburn Royal Infirmary .On ■Wednes­ day at he Parish' Room;


tablesi |U ere. used for I whist,■ con,ducted by


£10 au^ was wori hyMra; Saunders; add a 1®


box real s ^ £14 and was won fcy Mrs. fin T i w


^


by the 11 idles’ xommitteo,: who had a (Unsy task qa[t< ring for over 200 people:


3.®*'.j’^ri'’e3"; ■ Supper waa- sejjved /


^Melrose Band pJayedj for. dancing and'the increased. A chocolate


d, Mrd, Newhouse; travelling, JUsA Nutter consolqtnn JLss Pratt. Gentlemen: 1 uo*fi xrJ


b


Newhouse; 3, Mr) R. Lofthonse. The


service ihado


“’ Vas won by Mrs.' ^3 made by


Ihofogoid, a member of the committee,! to: 0


M!r. J., D. Towers, who'has i always worked ISfy shard for, this|event in the village. Prizes;|lpr whist were,,pres'erited by Mrs.


^Villiains; 2, Mrs. Precious;


INFl I'MARYi EFFORT, -r— There was a 1 Thirty-three


IR SUfPER.—At! the 0]d Vicarage ;[lnesday( -last, the iriemberS Af the Sunday ! School .teachers and . bell- were invited by the (Rev. and; Mrs.


(Tlionghtful of .the-rfavonrs which to -mo' : .


Tb Thee, mjr God, iHy Father, I thank liice' . ' much , indeed;


!t -il: , . .Thou Imbt decreed; ( : i. [I oan t .,0 erlook the, blessings w/iicli Thou! to 't, .. ; ! , ,


hast sent— . i , j


;Ive tried to use theV.freely, though:to riie '


they werq but lent. '


Now in-my dccliniitoj years,- I don’t forfeet _ .


the past,


jlinowing well not to expect bright driy . •


Ijjy tastes of sorrows,' i devoid ofi darkened morrowsi


Help me aiid.'mino, Omnipotent Judge; Until ■ ^ i . we Iiear.'Thy call, : - : ■ I '


■would ne’er be paid. ' ' i . / This’ day p re c is the' one on which Thou


/ ■ ■ ■ (Called' our | dear son 'Harry . ' Grapt, whep ,thq last; trpmp shall'sound


iri,


That we with ]oy slmll'pass into Thy haven _ , .


VO-longer (tarry, : sweet above,


bqfo w Thy I previous, keeping, at horiiowith. ; ■ . (those we love.


i - 1 ROBERT AIRET. 7, Drownlow-stroet,, Clttheroo. i ! ' /


manont.i-’-Hcnry ( :


to m- ike sharper Housi 'Of- Have' and] the progress ;is -mot


■up gteati fortunes


("ithout Tlij help 1 could not.live: my debts :


(


then may wq walk into Thino arms, -and bb . ’ named On i Thy scroll.


Accept my thanks, dear Patlier, and grant .„ ,( ®0'still Tliine aid; ;


- (Remembrance . gives; I great- joy (to ' irie-


T-V» I,„T ' P]®“S'"'®-s| too good to last;l ' ! 0 hpd gopdly ycqrs, glorious times, also 'tt ...


j j


a ad he was'completely successful! Tlii n.iae waq excellently arranged. ,|


reclinical School jsfu^'ents! bali| Iasi night,! ivas one. of: .the! jblliesl have, attended: for 'sonic time] Tht know how to dnjoyj-^emselvbs am provide; the atmosphere tot make Itlioroiiglily hapw f rind . at ;’Ji6me principal,!'MrvJj,.j-Eiitwistlq! was^ in his efforts 110 (keep -[he'ipaci


Loiitlqi -Midland and Sixittisli Railway Compa i j , i : to | encourage travel by, rail. Beg lining on January ,1st the scheme!makes it p issible -for those who desirq to dd! so to savfe p;' instalments pajment for subsequent trayil b;' 'rail;i Thus those who'wisli to trayil Eiiuth Ar fairly, long distances' for


Statioiiriiaster (Mr. A. Jones) iriJoriris of a'.new! scheme instituted By the


M ■ 'I : - / -


ink' it is an 'ftdmirable summing upi of ,ituatioirihndipoo wliich syould 'ha inOrd V


Filially, - if , Elector ’’ thinks h? i ten ' ■ 0 pqlitical capital oiitj of this fall inf rates bogey,'he is .sad y'mistaken.' ,v I .the rat^ayers .know! my. positioh, in:


1 in ! sigh his 'h'ahiA.i'jjg t , '' own '.1-! uAvi


WlialU, 'Viwor


ANN; HARDING AND i'!. (e i'jqlied upon! old residents


tjinie l ibwh; asptlia Calf’s flciitl?: Tie; othef ntvivvb


.r ,«u y u » «.;XAUa/X;A|;tU M U U lXV V lr^ IU AiU .. U U 2 .^ttO .U U y YTAvI^IO. tVf


.. The! firs 't question L,,.—, f! Hotel ‘, iii, ,Maf ket-plaOe: was


A n liA l\A


Horse know: of the is was i s i c<


as 0 ‘' Calf


stolid fro n by if( lad es' Horse occjiph out let


query coiicerhs! the site - Of |the eld,'‘Dun • aK4 -^ e ' ia u-n.*3


Inn.; - i My corresgondeut., dl sires!'to. vhether | it"-, was. 'situated . on the : site District, (County) Bank;, or whether further: jdpivn .Wellgatof The Yictoriai mparatiyely modern najme, o inverted;


""i' ': correspOhdeiit ; • suggests jffOnt


p! '.Head.’! Tiie Boar’s [ilHpad n' iCjlth'eroe > Market-p)ncO-. (ot! 'dat 10 Victoria, oh the! sitd now' (Oeupied srsi; Tayjor, arid,.Hughes’ cafe Arid the. o^fittirig■8hop! rie.xt door; ^0 Dun H^tfel (Stood Upon;'thq IgrOl nd!’ how


d: bji tlio. .Couhty Barik, arid iiadfah' bbtii-' in :q ;,Y.prk-street,jihd--V[ellg


rre^ohe Ant-Iwrites . to sny thm there


yea)'., „„„ in LebplYear. ;


Wcik inild jthe .'6 since a sc bit ei evelii 1 glo 'iqc make couiit •;


be five Sathrdays in .lieorriaTy.:! .This, he believes,,only buce in twenty-eight but then, all sorts of things! happen


,Witjlin',twelve hoqrs. of :iny .writing- last - hat we! should have to payl fqr the IVVVUU.4 ; IW liUU. .


: the. aiiswei' to. tlio (ollqwipf guene r^mved, this week; froih V; $'w,ah.” "


irit the hitomoa


-


'■ ti.whetfiet tlie 'at,.,oiig;


Thqrii'there wis .'•4-


-old/ah/.'new 'steps. ;':!:EveiyoriAjiaii .quickly learu it,


sbf____ , , 'dislica, and trick'..with'


Jiaye, astonished bluff .Ririg: Hal qdd Falstaff tbq. i They/liad igot rid of a- few supplies n meat, .cleared .ont >: three or :foiif (trifle


o .'n r t -A ' -"<] -'m - h", _ 'Cbuld' really/weigh in'to all-thij;’’ : ..^ter


fristfully ; '__;__-v„. . i „„u„ , haye;',a -scfeeh-'.rpund the table;A6 ;|hat'we


.tills note .withAut] a-reference to'.khd: decora­ tions. :'.The8e'!;h3Vot been erect'ddi by i tlie weaviug qtudents land were a distinct credit


i'/


'Seeing ' these;! pArformances - it ' 'wiuld. pot. artonish riie'!n-,.the.lAast';if there ,:a ;not a slight debit halanbe, ' And I, mUst'mbt .clbse


.ip.their,.arijstio faste andjingeriity,' ; The flqveltied...provided iM were];.of A-' higher


standard than}-; is: custqpidfy . iiicl' plenty of '^un'wiis go.t .Ajit flf fhem,


■ 929. sArid .the gale hjas followed by vere! fj-ost. - Though :at, lids: been 1,' Cold ill : the /early mornings arid ;s! of this week therq,; haw been sly, sunny .days, the. sort of„days that one long for a. traulp alohg !the ■y lanes. , !


weather j we had . beenj OxperiAnoing, idme theiwotsf'gale we hdvA [known





'niiKiig the foothills [telephprie workers were bush/ engaged ‘fe'storihg poles andj wires


of ,ii li/rhil iilirdiigh thA 'cohritrytide'was to iiptA t 10! wonderful way in hhicli the, beech hedgra of which; there arA.j many' fringing tlie|lil|;h-Iyi,ng foads,' had retalnedi the niass of Ml jwfiich is characteristid of!thAm. No longer greeh, ;the leqves 'aile! a rich dark brown, shading alnidst! into j copper, and, storhis .or ho,; storms,! they ' cling [like a leech tq^ the , parent -hranclies and stems rigljtj upi to 'the timql'that 'the new, leaf pushes but , its head :!to replace ' tlie old. The-cj whs n e t : the slightest | indication of any A ,' jthese .beech leaved [having , been carrii|(: away by the storm, add that,]hating fcg! rd to 'the resistancA: they I niust' 'offer in the m iss to a raging,[tearing Wiildi; must sureW hA ' regarded as


woii Iqi fgl


thei-'Iedges in that part Of the couiitryj as indicated By the shelter, they the gheep: on the otliAr .side-


lane oteners arid


Aj tk It


is noffor nOtliing that the farmers


plant beech in


;wei'3 Mown, uhiefly.!elias, which.seem none too rpiust wmsh! called upon to resist tho atti|ck , of ai,-5 gale, of , shell exceptional viAilme' As tilAt of Thhrsddy night.' : Down


fouid myself jin -the! bright sunshihe and qoh ) it'.nonej the less exliiharatingj jbreeze !qf. Bi hday, afternoon' away on .-thq, hills ayoin^c 'Bieasdale ' and Parlick, a;'c8rres- ppU|ddi t ■ :Vcites. :' Tlierd, ;ii[ that exposed stretch of cohhtry,:the'damage, douojbyithd stoi,nr. whs! all 1'too.lobvious. j .Many ; trees


At the! iiivitation of a mq.lihring (friend I CA^CX'lQUl/U^^


: And talking of dancing, I ' attended a private hnrty i just after Christmas where there was. dancing, and the,-lancers were danced as: I liavb never seen theiii danc^ before. .. They-i^ere the regally: bld-fasbiohed lancers, .and iwere all the* mfiro enjoyable bf. it .! jThey combined sthtdiness


and courtesy jwitli unrestrained jollity, and inyt only regret; is that I seem unab> to


.exQouted.,: ^bey were a trifle niore in­ volved fhan ;w6 i younger generatibns iare


remember just' hbw all tlie, figures'^ere


accustomed to,: but' there no denying'the charm of thp i*j yisitirig ” and otherj figure^


j "Yorkshire ’cliildfen have ja! -vlery jhad deputation at'thelBoard of Educatiq®” 'Mr. Oliver Stanley (President of the Board of Education) tAld fho astonished children at riiq . Elementary ; Schools Speech: | Da^ at Barnsley recently.: .‘‘There Was ollce |'one of my Board’s iiispectofs,” he went on by


w'ni.'li had bAwed or [ bi-ok;en before .the wiul. ; 'But the:Jnost rAmqrkablq 'feature


brother at homo aged twentyitwo, and lie’s half dafti’ ’-


’! - ! - . I “ i Last week I quoted, a' story concerning a


Men risked .by e:s:-Aldennan W. .Staiidring to make it clear that -the incident lidid not occur.; 111 Clitheroc, and I ' do 'qo wifh pleasure. ' Neither my correspondent nor myself had [tlie slightest desire to coiivey the iiiipres-sion that Mr. Stahdring’s old estab­ lished business was irivolvedj


man who: paid ;a| visit'to a' marine store dealer s with a Wringing macliino. I I have


; iicuun^ niuuj Jiiuou , . At a meeting of'an urban, district council, : som'ethingO'ratliAf


(thp>:;ohaifman 'pnnbunced ’ th a t ' tlie 'clerk (wanted a; supply of ribbons for tlio type: writer, j Immediately a member protested


to ,:Leslib Maurice . Smith?”


she should be provided‘with finery at the expense of. the rates.” f‘ tihy'do yoii jvant your name! changed


wife’s-ideri. She | thinks'we ,'onglit to have tile initinls tJmt |are ^on our Itowelg,”


.After buying;ja railway ticket,: a;woiiian was asl^ea by the booking clerk whether slie


would take’ an insurance ticket. ; MNo tlianks,” slio repli^, V


Iing tickets for this and tbat.i'ahd wo never mve nhy ;Iuck;”. '


‘ Anotljeri little problem: A 'man; lias 60 oranges, . He reils.30 at two' for a shilling bringing liim 15s. J He sells the other 30 at turee f6r a. shilling, these producing Ifls. making a total of 25s, for the Sixty oranges! .Then he sells 60 Arangos at five for Two


, : '


' Here is'ri further problem ritill'; A young Ilian went (to see,a parson to make arrange­ ments fori his. \vedding. The; parson !-askcd wliether he would ,(put up barins or have a special, licence, I'pqinting . out th a t ‘With banns the ceremony could notr take place tor three weeks,;(but that with'a special licence it jcquld take place any time.. “,No


We can wait three' weeks.”! , V -tery well,! said the parsAn, taking up Iris diary,


Uai^ yqu see What (is wrong? | I


. ^hejprospeotive hridegfobni.


“ well make it three weeks on Wednesday atA2 o’clo'ck,. Ohlj just a minute tliougli— .


riio end of the::story.'


AN J EVE -O I-B lbTH D A Y MUSlNd. ' 'l -'^: ' /-^ j '


I ’’'® e®‘ !® iMbfal,


‘we -are always tak­ i ■. : .


way of explanation, “ who in (the'midst'of i' asking the usual (questions qbont how long! it took wo-pipes;of different[diineiisions to' fill a bath, popped in what he. thought'was a catch ohq. " H I am walking down a street 60 ;ydrds long and'30 feet' wide, how old dm l i” 'ho risked. - He had never'got dn aiiswed toitliai me before,(but this.tiino a child plibutecl !qut ‘44.’ ;My inspector asked,'thq child (how ho arrived (('at that answer, and the child! replied; ‘ I[ have a


opposite .four hefty lads 'who, made i ■ vidnds disrippeaf - withjia 'rapidity which would


ineal .qqrved' upstairs.. I!ehjoyeji the m ail“."rihQ, indre 'Ibecause ■


aril allriiirdblA ? 1 . s&-,'; directly i


BMAN .-I-


Thi^rsday, Friday! .arid !|Siiiurday 1


® ;] ' ^ ' l ^ i k O L E l o m M )


! years 1 ir° ,"rd Pbotograri


■ I lavjng been


ta(ro' pictures of (the old ■ orijt, I tlioright it . wo


■'ifa tho'ClitUeroe di]


the ol(l! halls; had played I — ,thi it !etti


Hilll, of


W H A i ^ E Y .


iVfll^T DRIVE.—A liUccessful whist.'drive wa:!;[lield .An Wedne.stay qvemig at- the


'we:’0 .Utilised. BfizAs were won qs follqws|:— La-libs;! 1, ifrs. Briggs; 2] Mrs. !B. Oniiotr GentlAfflcn:jil, !Mr. J|,Cfoqfc;l 2] Sti.l- Gli neyJ, i (tipiriifajes were|plriyA(.: by ,thi _ Wh'i 'did ;iio|! desire to play" ,'W


pnAA -(jras' Wonljliy! Mrs, iBrenna!!. Re.freah- inehtsi'vere.served .by the ybbng men, ritjuri interva. and: tljA event [was rijosl -enjoyable.


liielubef teW-


ri-party an(I|,Antertainmerit' hlld':,iri jcAn- ne i!!{..{ioriJwith the [Ladies’! Bright !I[oUr,(lt the Methbqist an I


...........


Giljbs ‘ (Presided, | - Songs ' weriere''rmdered jby Miss' IjVy;' Clithero'A ' aiid ' tecitrils' Wefq 'j we:


mainly I by (loca, I friends'; ! .1 f . ----Vi


—1 [ excellent . . I '- . i . i . , .


wai 'cahsAd' by.'llie [item by Misses; E; AibWorth Af


gay.


M; I! TljompAon rind ' M. Whiitmbugh. j A'ri oripnriTskAtcli, | A scene in a'l’bis shelter ’ (Wr^tteii-hnd priduced by'Mi'S.!lM tc'hell;! yras 'Bplqtididly ('given; arid nliicli qnjoved.


«jvOjx\/ nm ■W


scb)io;fro ‘ Crauford,’ and the eharripterB ere well'sustairicd;by ____


ntunbe Wetri


riiuc i' rippifhciated ink " ■ ' ' "


x/Aia. - v/A


hlisSes [D Brba'dley, ..1, r iav.


'taking: part''were . Mrs. Pift, [Mri. Mitoliell an


:‘Those -ley


Wla jmAiigh', carriqdl: Out by


nd thoro ' .M'-'iSes MeVittiri,


iTli'0[duti !S of pianist Were admirably ' ‘ ’ Miss Deriii. (cqe'siful;


Thompson' and, D. BaXte:' . -Tlie .effort' -[vjia uuiuu auij


: Criinni] IJroAd--


giyen; [by! iMim.! Minty' items j graVe 'and


ri [concert! wan 'Th


ethqqist School on IVednetdri.v FollAWlni: tea, tba,


b lyed td iy


;whA!,ie::cAlIehj |iri ' ConsiderablAi full Crintrasts,” gil'eh


...... .... were i friends gaye


arid!'M,' Ross.r! A . tWri; plays yiliich TliA'iirst wris ri


li A'''GS: ..... . hi i t ;and,-the


BRiGHT '.l .Hour]—A I largp nuiribjerl. qf arid .friends attended! the .aiinual'


.ChArAh- bf England Swol'..iri i. cid 'qf, the ■So irig I Men’s ! Institute,. -"The , Rey. ](j. Mackenzie, assisted by Messfst A. :Briggs and fl.j Probtor,!,-hrid ctargejof the'arrange--, jhehts.;ifor].'W'iiist a.nd . .twenfy-tl:ree tobies


qld I be permitted thepi. ■ Tlib letter bfi eply, stafi


if j[ jvEhed; I graph ,]what | , !l


b■ -HutJorj felt


relics of the Jving there. liad been had


ritiny sonle At my cxpl history, it^yas f


life I of the peopi]


r to Mrl C: li, E.| askink'him'if tiiol Ki^ig Hciir|! VI. pref


’ I'- P f i iSf; h . f ^ ( F O U E ) A D V E E ® ': :! /Xi-'/S: l( re's'-


jqld look I


----------- - - thouglitf t I was siipply astoui


of objects of| intcrci wri,s at a pA


first lin showAd


-sAdilrity froin| iiiu;


s'enbatiii'ns of |tl '--’“lows in'; ieqj|(throug|li, which gave


'I'


heii g .'atniosj


s' where . Bolton nio the a! room r t l i ced


tol


'ri I mlulg akiii |to dt worship. caclt ofi the four jside.5 r - lone I ifeltito be here of|![ho! 14tli ca


legaa I'! Aftei


lie side w le light] one a ■ obscrvl that o4


these! pllot'ogiapl


stmy, )f the q Jjwt.s' bcgij dr jiasi side Wqs i life-si3 StjuircL Mr. 'CJiB. E. Wri gift of tho Briqsvorth i l l his umbershipll A pictui lias on one side! qiid duo f ivas on the |OttidrJ.! Thcij ialliiry at onol! m l] . AeJ y 11! rjew Elaircare|ia the iJ lira igt to find the galleij :liq c|i:iApy at'thq | other‘1 Jiis - or t , . I was .\ iiifermed | lad 11 'Some ti nd been i it wa j Tltcrol -vnA 'an gh. and ! iiaby’s oh olik rocki| full of! plants, j Everytlii, jvas : i|hly carred.i | lii ] recesE whefe tin re | was sti p'anbl i ^ As Would Igo ro fbrni a wainscot about fan


.tor, .who celebiatod lierleightieti.birthday on Monday. ! Miss Humphreys i; very Well kiiAwrij ai d mu'di respected iri the district. Shd_ lived ;for • riaiiy ybars ( i t lolton Hall duringi the lifetime of the lat > Mr.- i rind! Mrs. 'PhafleS'JWright.i'! Miss .Suniplireys' is -bery active ripdia grbat Walkbr.


EIGHTIETH mRTHliAY. il-[SIany 'con- gritullitions-tp Miss Hriipplireys,'of Grindle-


( '


boys arid two uniof girls had ;ea at! thel Bettori’, >y invjitatioii of Caiibn BroJhrirst.' Muchj riniisemeiit was baused by two largo:


TEA]— -Cln Friday aftribioori'tlii rteen clidir|


against such e.xjlravagance., “ She' may be ® pM E’rij” he said. " but' I; don’t see Why


l.fifewjr'atibnri! in..tlib slialpe o; imitation ,iqqd; ChyutriiBS bakes, eiich ebnta ning bigli-' treA trdc ibrs, mostly, riiusibal! | ii strumbnts.; After tea, gamebjWere rilnyqd iri, the Parish Roiiiri, Ian-1:before going,hortio lea:di received ,tw(|.'oranges aiid, two“Applqs" hesideriitwo


I t’.s i my


wai dens; sideXmbn, ( Organist, choi:meri, hell- hn,'ers; [ sextori, jetc;,'.(Were elite-tained bn lubsday: night by .Caiibn C. ,0. Brodhurst. Tw mfyrtwo sat'Mown to ari e.xcellent supp'er


Paijisll il^ Mr Mr pre


shillings arid .gets 24s. for them., 'Where iS the other isliilling? ;


Lpii-aim Briggs took plhOe 0(t .\i'addingtoii Luiirch on' Bednesday''aftArn(bu,■ .Tlio service I was ti.keri by lliq Rev, A. Bedg


he’s! 1? ^


'he I fuubral of tli e' late !iMr.


R-G.'Brear (niphews), J. Portir andilY. Biiggs,' 'iloweip )vero sent'


1^- Campbell, T ; j''f."'T,


Norhrbck; Auntie Drear S. Hitchen and Family


Ernest.:; Bob' am HAlice, n'fn


EIcmo ; The Funnel Family; Mi. and Mrs. htk *7 ' ’dm) ^!]?®r '' “'*9 'NorO) Crawshaw-


File'^L .“'mi i ‘ '®“® 8® ool^h' Billy, Ma& and Faniily, Aigdeii; Mr.


TM jp B " B®h|r^; Th'i floach i iid Hoi-ses, Bolton-by-Bowland;! Mr. and Mn. F. Jrick-


I ■'


|had iable


|day i


(LiarK, ^ho died hn I Ills sleep ear] r on Mon- morning: at [the agb; of' sevi iity. Ho


.revcral j;goneratioha iof tliei familv. '


■carriSdi’On tlio ^'ocer’g ehop iu of fhq villageTI handed ( dowi


’ i'' ! ! ■ 6 «wyuw u I " the yoipgcst of jiis' family!


In his (youth ho (writ a later, on he was umpire ft


He married Misq Sarah of "thq village bladksiriith


^siniwqid. head


)piid| ,o( gardening and for seferal yoar.< was qiip of the gardonetijot Bbltoh Hall


yillago 'Post Office. C


AttlluVi Hb


.Clark was was. very


teen cri r the vi Nutter


two daqghtors.-.; The, eldest'son, Mr. 4.i Clark, 13


the elder the wife of Mr. M Cqpy, Nook.: arid'flic younger fl


-uve pt[ Bolton-bytBowIafldj ! liil ' took -place at Bolton-byiBowlar yosterdijy: aftemoM. i


T:


. So.ilong as- all t..v .iuv.wioeu modevnl progress


’ to '■increase lu: ;ury, and the,! contrast beiiveon the House (f 'Want,


iring - bu


rhal • ai|d cannot bo por- eprge.


10 increased wei Itli which rings (goes but


to build


,®"“P®®“", of D)W Moor." ,TWo v ioters auudd v:!?


F®yiT0 lMr. Cln-k and all funeral


rs d Church


Both daughters I ar ■married, Isdac Bleazard, 8 Mrs. J. s


gardener at H " aivkshills,


9E°';J He Itiivea two sons and Irving


------ laughter iijd;she died about «


;heter arid loEe, team.,


'H'*® y®®’ts ago this was^ Mr.' George


Ho


the centre tiirougli Until


also tlio


Robihsmy Moss Bide. I ; , : . w.OWDARY.---Muc1i syainathy Will be felt


'Mi.- andl J!rs.,Efiiest i n f i r m i r / ith, tie relatives of tHelate J[r. George


ho.t|beqn;.wbll-ifor-iSpm6 tim:, but wn® tO; work (and gb about as usual.


C a id e r s t o n e s ! S t a f f :


ti ir tr£ 1 0 0


(Blacljburn ' and | East Lai Infirtqaiy to appeal for fini Wo IflVualley district, as J inonoy is obtamcdiicvery yc^ mi various social fniictions.


1 'S?:®*'


I ,One of the most snccossfnl] iin,_ th e p as t lias: i been thd yrivo in n d dance i organised! |lio ritqfi: of Calderstonc.s [ fhis annual event i has prod]


I I (Did i t qan be readily seci jfleal lAf (jrganisatlon is need 1 i'|oi b^i done. . ■ ; i


jNatuijally tlio promoters inal honour to reacli itliis standi


the '! benefit o l I


I |j ■Tliyl year’s effoijt' was licldj itiAn on I'ridav evening and I p it as eijoyabfe nAd -snccc.sl


ilijiber [Lpdics


[[■lyo arrangements- imade: foif lyriB enjoyment. | ' Althonglj jujcferrcd: to dance, whist loved


:s. The prizes were wiu : 1; Mrs. -Crirtcr; 2, II


under the'} Isiipcrvisii


jte e s to r s . ..Tlierejwiis an f ] WAre tlipn ' 4)00, | ynpluding 1 Ijtpm other' villages and t l Jyjire j a i l ; deliglite'it with ti l


Tlijjre is llttio I lic.ch fur L


and I Doreen; Annie and”’" Powdeii, Higham;


(ymar). i p e IcArers .wefelMess's. 'Williaiii , , n“’ ^


9®'**' by: ilobert Aiid Ton, Dorothy


Eythaiuj'-All at Gutteridge:;


Harry Mr], rind Jim ajid ' Nellie, and ]'amily;‘ J. Clithe-oe; Ada, Blackpcol;- Alii at


7 "fl 1 i 1" ^®-® i “4'! DaMj, Burnley; Mrs. Lifb,'Alicoiana Hsie; Hjetty and Fred Hay


ieiiitcd a jol


iJ-jT- jAltln


forl'tneirl valuable! help-.aud cc-operation. 'Or a, ivhist.drive was .l.eldi in!the sni’ tii| prizes being ron'hy'; 1, Havliurst;; 2,1 Mr. W.! Davibsi; 3, Haylu rsti After the lector iuad


i i


the pfires his!guests -ang "iFAr y goo 1 fellowlri I


'


\Yalkojl iOf:,'NeWhufst, ’ohq ,ol t ie 'ehureli- ward^s, ( secondedby Mr.i Fred Hriyhiirst. P t!


! ■ ‘“ M ' i was proposed Iv Mr.! iV. and;’:thankec them! all


paikejs 0^ 6wActs| which they had fished] for. SUPPER,—Mmof lyl'iglit,-! tie churbli-


provided -by Mis! Wilkihsbii | at the 'Coacii ; A,licai[ty ivoti of thanks '


rilCnti tj)id cAryi


ciirv of G the -' Was del


! i 'l .( I ireplaco :m jthq inii] s usuallj cAvered pngscttle. aiitl on 'rey Wriglit'lwho, dy ami


t


sitlc ■pf gljissj. Werq ii:


q'as oak tybll winilAw


o d 't


H’U') gettiiig: platA hal irig frari agaij: '■ rtoullsjaii expqsuifc the <!o ir the tiiqe rbsuli s. next flbe below, j


ifevi llbt ' iW:i t


wyiidoW I t Injdjja


feet uigli were- o; was dll


tqrioi lighftkl


glass birds’


uyinwliro ' of tlie tobitrneti' windows. Many ;of 's[ w'liiAh


qtlc'r bid:


tliA


fine 1 other


Onii


pnd (thrushc)! gardens


i jser room, lUiifeiA: were


other ing. others, detail animi. (unn rtous-i Qiiito iiinelq! land


qpiqiit


ole garden hide faced more tiiyii


side of til s


wjtli n gn cartridge,


a 's tu d y 1


)f Grindliii of panel:


because of Olio sidchia! ook a lot On i t a lf of t


in the; Sou the front ,11 this! ; nirioni


t )f (different


i tho to; depth of


wefe lifo si zc and doif (iibbon.s. 'reaching


I of the labont h i | iengtlis


arcs,;rab| ho carvii


'kind, plicnsiJ


rooni o \|


a’l'd iilpnc, ,of' time t l wore calf


tlio lAie Mr. C. W


rqom an


wing


ils on ,11 •rises and great va


ivoro a number of


i)U'it:up t i l ’'1


!uc'. Tliof a itreat tq


liidi were! statuottesl


THE!'KING'S


3i:saino lAvel as tlicl King’s I nom, its wl Ailing b ack with\| t; in perfect ordol only, nciji-ly the fU


i h tlio uSual diaino j The fittings, and I


liarraonvl and carril jin tli|k robin..',


ils foonij 1 ■ alp,id I good! AhotograplJ An-hourfs exposnrc|


I', it uiidijr-o.xposed. acquainted thq


J sot nji tlic this tinic an ihoi


bpd (spe -inlly wa . ja fine pii i t f


i|la ms our ...„ ..... ,oping; w...


tho usnal'i plaster. ind in k


plntcrilAst,! going!Up.'to tlr told me, tlibj- oftqii fi laid been nttemptin


r s', about by windovl'ij of tiio


ipecial atti i dried ito '


2l. E. IV feet )dg|


ighted in the s.a )[ diamond-sliapc/i i! oak priiidlcd'Wai from tliA;!lloorJ andj


for safety anil ki was up] Tills Tlie King's bedr above,* a room, t


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