A D v ii^ n s^ al By-Elet|ion. II E
who do not deprived of VOTES:
|ri is divided | Wfirdi each
Ip will have OI^EVOTE!
II r right to I I 1!^ [N
titq AL Hectors tlipr votq on ext. M
L 4I.'L i arci) TRU ST TO '
with tlie owners of Pendle Mill for afford ing -a'mippiy 'Of blectricityfor dHving“12‘ looms, and for, aiconiriiodation for a spb- Station ori the; lijiill ’ liii^sey Tvhich{ will' serve the' Claremont distriol
The , i|bctfic4r|’iln‘i,n?er lias .a r rd n ^
A sub-committed, cdtfsittpjg rif jUdefiJidii Manley, Parker, Seedall land Thornber has
been appointed tQ'i|prt'b»re;proooSkU;'fqfi;'itidf division df the, borough'!in’wards.- 'Their proposals {will lat^r be considered by the
' Finance
and.-.GeneraL-^i^rposes Cpmmittee.. ■I - "j aU Wti y ''j; . -{■,
Tho Town Clerk Reported to jh e Electricity
Sub-Oomniittee that the Ministry of Trans port had jgtanted A compfllsord; wfiyleave for for a line- over] certain [property at Chipping,! I t ; 'Will be - frecalled, that an inquiry
ip.td'tMd r matter wm made {some weeks ago.
i
r 'VSl itiss’
it ; licr
c u|ide
llnughier 'nt. ^ I
nown in the Slaid- iobel Mary King-
ntfal Beadh, Lythain wmSAat tragic
llmibiii'n, , lyliose ; family iro iiiiieiit part ■ in the Qn February 25ttt I i a f^ll, fracturing an jiimuest held on
inhon whoi was of
ok al
pliico at
lat-tl b sliock from to,her death,
and Was ij'ho kpew' her.
I oh 'iVedncpday. Rector, ■
unlcoj with '" 'Miss Garnett officiated,
, 1V. King-Wiikinson Mjngj iVilkinsoii; Mr.--and
‘'■■'■Ji"‘*in;
Mr.InndiMrs; II. arid Mrsi L. 0. King-
Mofia ajid
a kindly ond held in tlio
spent her
St, Andrew’s The The
coffin 'was carried by The chief mourners
^a!ld,|liieco‘ Mr. :Bryce- afd fevefal friends and tributes 'wiji'e' sent-.iij: ard and Lilyj Kaco Percy; Mr. arid Mrs. ' Jaiiei and ; John;
Niirse Mulligan; Sir. ■ arid family; Mrs. Mrs. Ridge; Miss T, Hodtkihson; Mr.
I f I Es ;ntp Workiiienf ’find njimps. I The grave was
dski isbii; Mr. j arid Mrs.
gardriKjri apd khowdrbps by
h'lmo; last week-end. w'lo was 76 years, of of ; the late Mr. 11, solicitor, of
Tho Ribblesdalej dement Ltd. has asked -'■ 'i!;':', .J--. ■
tliat ever^liing possible should be done so that a supply: of electricity, wi for the new'Ceindnt Works orij
,ablo to commeneb for-trial purposes,
next, on {which’ date they are • •
Aft cn
l;lm available the'IMhjIune
, . . ^.hoping'tS'b.b to run some maebiriery
to establish a new I industry iq j.(;
3.itlieroe; :and stated that'he!'.wasyriVniting further, in- forniation from them. ! 1
i
and Playgrounds {Committee {have declined jiei'iiiissioh for blasting to remove, a: bank of rock Horn the i bed of the River. Ribble adjacent ,to tho Park at Bruiigerley. Tjie application was ! made on behalf of the owner of Brungeriey Farm.
After imretul consideratiori, the Parks ! ' ,
extingui.shers and [lamp bulbs stated to hav.e been stolen from joliars-a-ban : parked on a
Following a clAim for damages for, fire
parking ground jot the CerporaHori, the Town Clerk replied that the 3ounoil do not accept responsibility for loss or damAge to any vebielcs whilst parked.
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sign a. provisional contract for the purchase, of Mytton House and premises,- and land forming portion ot Brungeriey Park. Appli cation is to bo made to the Ministry of Health for sanction to-borr6w £2,00p, the purchase price provisionally agreed.
Tho Town Clerk has been! authorised to
Engineer has had with' Dr; Bleasdell, re-; garding the provision of a supply of elec tricity to Slaidbufn the Sub-^mnuttee have <lecided tliat t|icy are not in a position at tho present time to decide as to affording a supply ot electricity to Slnidburn.
Following an i iutorview the Electrical
ituto^ paid in visi±l to Institute J'last night
iLNi^ ,tcr! I',''-
)('ri, ill ,pWssi};b
(utb
j IiIftiHg IM onie Hut
Twenty menubers i
piembi rs werejiflonveyed', to ' jspi|ciil ;’bu8.: ! During trie were pfdvMed byftho rid the Uiaiiks of||the 'Vby Mrsl RogefBOu; '
lire by ,Mr. \Vinson, for Blackburn Gof-
a; If■ presided I Over a good' riiibers!h.
ays[ nihdei ccoriomically, land lyfv practical riiid effective, itjlierob, was.'tiniSbimduSiy - itpito the NationaliFederar- Institutes’ Apnual, Meet- A piost excellent, report
ivasl|given by j Miss 'Wood, , u)wcd some: i;very gboil'
i j Al d ■ emonstrMioii gt
(Its; R. ; Birtwell on i! too, lion I of W.l. tjiroup Meet-
f ie k jheing;, J, Mra.jjJl. pf :1 ou|e; 2, Mrs. Dprynirig,. Tlje, IcaHiostefees for (the , Berr^, Mrs,' Park, Mrs.-, ' i ',
,iclii(1ed, with “ Stepping, uHpg '.variety race |; in
on. I She wps sincerely ^o^sley-Taylor op b^alf ITliel result t f the eyeri- |“ Esshy op Prograpinio e jilnndunced later. ,The
il|s. Smith, i ; i • !
• ■ ,H '
dollecter hyi sho'wing him a tpici);.—Woman at Totteji-’ Idon. 11 I j'
is ,itt thel Bcidlery epter;* ,■ ,i'"'
I's Iristitiito was, held, i on| Tuesday levenlng- i ov
,’ -I-, Hfbe monthl.v
Committee on a| minute of Committee, with regayd to . the Police Force attopdiig »t the elomen-! tary Bcliools tp give.Hecturea to scholars bn “ safety: first.’’ The '’matter was referred to the Chairman (the Mayor) to make in
The Town Clebk reported
to the AAritch the Education member of
quiries hnd report. j
to the Council for uso ; as allotments nave hccu asked on what tebms they ■were pre pared to sell their land; jReplies rjrteived
Recently i various, dwRers of. land, leased
from them were: submitted o a meeting ej tlio
Allotments.Committee; vyho decidef that tbey. cannot, under existing circumstances, see tlicir way to purchase tny of tlie lana,
The Borough Treasurer; . reported to Hie
Gas AVbrks Committee; witl, regard; to the fmanci'al aspects of tlie hire purchase, system lacj by tile department. I t was iinapi-
iiiouslv resolved, l^at' it be suggested that tlio Finarice! ancP General' Purposes (rim- inittce jeonsider the whole matter ^f, hire purchase in relation ito this arid other
(U'partments. ' j ' , The ! Chief Constable reported : to- the
AVatch i Comniitec ! that Police Oonsthbles Cutler and Sutcliffe were commended ll.M. Coroner for the ieffic ent rind rispe tiosu iilaimer in 'whichjthey dealt with the .sitiiatiqii arising but'or a atal accident in AVballcy-i'oad to a child ng(d 3i .vears, "as resolved that the cnrinieDdaHon be entered in the respective rocords'of tlie tw officers]
:
The Cbairmon (Conncilloi to tbclFarm and Sewerage
laiith) reported Committee that
Farm and Sewerage Coiipmitt^ on corres- po'ndence and;an- interyiejy^he hadrhad .Sfith. representatives of{ the ebiripany! proposing
The Borough Sjirve.vor|i rtpirtod.-; to ;thb; ; I-.' ' -: reduced by one’ shilling. , ; T O P IC S . Tho Free Library is to be closed on Good
Friday arid Satunjlay. . Rents o| Corporajtiori allotmeits have-been
Etrcening plant are to be pirchiised for use at the Gas Wbrks.
I'llijillioii I ,1,1 ■
A motor wagon arid coke Iteaking and' i
Mr. B. |h . Richjiiond, of 29, Woone-lane,'
Clitberoe, j has been co-opted i s a; member, (if tlie Allptmenls wmmittee.
the Electricity Showrooms is to be disposed of and replaced by show-cases,
certain i of the jfurniture a i present at a grant towards
Tho MiniMiy of Transport he cost of
Tlie 'Mayor .aL
to attend the! i t'liicf ■ Coi^'stables’
are to , make the erection
the Chief Constable art I'ririaF iConfbreAce of the Association af Gateshead.
warning ijigns near Lowergate.
' ' I
b.v the Chief Constable on to erect a traffic island -at Woll-terrace witi ferred a decision.
The Watch Comuittee considered a report Pimlico-r
be' suggestion; iuuctiOn of -but de-
The Manager ,^6ub4it|bd,ito tile Gas
Conuriittee detailsl of cdmprei sed ; gas con tainers for use in rural arej
system of gas inafns is
p.roi details of 1 trie containers are-
eas where no ^ Fiittber ;0' be lobtained.
Keep .‘from dusk to raidniglit ^very evening, and pptticuiars of;, the estimated cost, Jf®’"®
discUssb'd iby the Electricity 'SulbCofflinittee'.' Consideration of the matter was deferred until August.
Suggestions for {flood lightirig the Castle’ -
action , of j .the Chief Constabld m l erecting tbe Catholic School in
The Watch Ooirimittee ' approved the"
the sludge pits at the:sewage works were out of date, and not working efficiently, and' the Borough'Engineer repm-ted as to their conditiOri-arid'the ifiteps necessary. I t i decided that the' sura orUlOO be placed the estimates for tho Stiwcnng dopartmi each year aintil the necessary, repairs dnd replacement are completed. I j
I The, Finarice and General piirpo'ses Com-.
raittee considered the advisability of fro- ceedirig at once with the work, of laying
'se>‘efk to serve the 32 horisOs MhioR pre proposed to be erected on Hal'd between, Edisford and Henthom roads, plans of wliifch houses with ' proposed lay-out' have beerii submitted to the Ministry of Health for approval. The Borough Suiweyor was structfed to, proceed with the work.
, their {-sub-committeB.,, The Town,, GouriciP deputhtldh; will consist df tho Jloyor',‘’Aldfer- m^in Thornber and the Toiyn Qerk.
Finance Committee a letter from thg ’Tdijm; Clerk I of 8toke-on-Tfent, enquiring {if tbe^ Council were prepared to send representa-i’ tiyes.jto a iconferen'ce{ to consider theiratirig^ of land values, it was decided thatfrepre-’ sentatives be- not, appointed, but thri-TownL
{When the Town Clerk submitted to the
’Cldrkf inform;the' Terin'iClerk {of >8toke-on-’ Itent! that the triuncil have altenfly agreed to the principle of the rating! of land, j
Housing Committee that a tenant had npt^ complied with the request that a temporary^ building he bad erected should be altered so as to'conform to the regulations laid doWni
by the Council as to -the site df temporufy, building on the .Councils bousing “estatMi' The . Town, Clerk was .directed 1 to write. tp,. the tenant that unless he complies with the request'forthwith, the: Council would! giye iridtitj'';td'';tei^inate': his’ tenancy.,. i T
i-rtqaestcd heads:';of'departments to submit 'particulars'dh 'the cost of painting the jyAripjiS'jpropertiebriofithe Council durirg the past year^'together with informatic a showing ' requirements of thmr respective,- departments for painting from time to time.i ■ ;
1A j sub-committee ! which has Been 'cou- sideripg thenadvisabijity, of a'painter aid deddrato'r’ being employed regularly i o supervise and-III part; to catfy out, tie painting of Cdrporatioh properties, has
, i ' 'j . : The Librarian reported to fhe Free
M^ibrary Committee that ,a book borrowed ly a'sribscriber to 'the Free Libra:^, "had' riot been ! returned although the period of borrowing was long overdue, {and thM' lib, had written; to the ’ person concerned ■ (who likd lett the towii), bulj had not rebelvOd'Ja{ reply- -It -was unanimously resolved -,i tlidH the Toyrn Clerk write to the person cop- cArned i rejiuesting the. return j of the i hock lent y him or payment bt iijts estimated
.■.ifaiue', 'j : 1 .!;-■ ', ■ I -ji' H, I
vCbirimitteo a Tetter 'ftbin Air. Tti D. lwildii in ^ n enquiring the ternis_ bn which the
iThl Town Clerk Bubmitt6d:.to ,t.he %tnt >g
>estate.;- Ib-was-.hgreedytljmtit'heTown,(^ik 'shbiiH infbriri Mfl’Ttadain^An that, adi-
IC ^ c i l 'werb, propAriOd •ib’fle^b.iitd hiw a further plot of land, part of
the.Goosebutts
ject H) the consent of the MinistiT Hcalt i, trih l^dnbiliaiiei pfeiiitiba'’to ]leasb tb hipi the {further plot of land referred to at a rent to bo fixed in accordance with the valuation of the District Valuer.
Estates Committee. (Cbuncillor Bleazard) reported to a meeting of the; Finance and General Purposes Committee on an iiitervieri he 'had wiHi 'the solicitor for tjie o.wners arid the inclusive figure lie had {BUggested wr the purchase of Mytton House and premises and land at present leased to the Couned, forming port of Brungeriey Rark. A buIk cpinmittee consisting of Councillor Bleazard and i Aldermen Manley and Parker was appointed to continue the negotiations.
The Chairman of the AVaterworks and
the matter of attording * supply of e.lectricity to ; various properties at Middop, and the Electrical Engineer, reported as to the cott thereof. He also submitted jn letter, from the Settle and District Electricity Co. Ltd., with regard to that Con.ipnuy affording la supply to certain properties {in the Middbp iirea!; ; It was resolved' to ibcommend the I Jouncil to give consent in Hib event of the Settle and District Electricity Co. Ltd., applying to the Electricity Commissioners l or an Order to supply twelve houses fit Middop, Within ^le Council’s area of supipip-.-
The Electricity Sub-Committee consider!
The Town Clerk submitted to the' Elec- irieity Sub-Committee a letter from the
“litheroe Co-operqtive Society asking the mb-eommittee to' considbf reduettons in the, price of electricity Supplied to cinemas, arid the; Electrical Engineer siibmittcd particu-: iars of charges fqr electricity supplied'to; cinemas by undertakers fn , other towns. It
A ' SUDDEN CAUL’ : ; ' ’i|i'the'maStc¥ljin Hi(s;’'SU^'erbly played piew, ; '|''hiid'au'''cricore ;','Was’’id's inevitable as tbi |
. ■ I grace. There was the authentic touch g:
■ Sirs. Smalley! with whom deceased lived, said he had been rather strange for ripme time;ime
’ !’ .
Friday oAenirii''.Hie,Mrid deceased -1^^^^ should;be jpermitted m the second,hiilf -ijf the ’progtamtnei
■Whim she
being quiet and and_ returned
frtinC'HfacikMm ,ori rarely sp n
speaking, 1 uemauu that
! Rowland) that Mecerised’k, jarikbt .and’ waisHT coat were in his bedroom, his trousers and slipp irs were in the bathroom, rind his vest was on the, "couch' in the- 'rtoiri where was found lying.'
on tie floor' nebi'i th'O' Whdow clad only' in his [hirt. : He was dead. P.if. AA'hitoJiead toldithe Coroner (Mr. P.--
ing lither for bed or for a .hath? - A
Di. Shearer said the'post mortem exam ination hnd revealed valvular disease of Hie hear; and tho Coroner!entered' a verdict of '“ Diath from natural'causes.”
The Coloner; ^e was evidently prepar A' tness: Yes, I ;
; ■ ; - : (Oontinued at foot!of next colnmn;)
Council suggesting'an incroase 'iu Hie price of Jiw
undertakers :nniler ekistinjg doritracts. ■ quiet delicfito
P.ieee, The :'Cliaifmaii reported that ’ he liad'I ness. In i addition to,
increase ih’tiie price.jdfAcoal being paid by, audience, 'ri?. toymeet -the gas, but
that the‘price oficoke and similar; i ■
with all of them, earning .theirthatiks apd -1: Hie, appreciation-of all concernetl.
vocalists. { She was m periect
Ii was proposed by! Aldermiin Parker, j jy seconded by Councillor Leith, and resolved,' |
iwas' resolved “ that as the enquiries .made {disclose that the charges.'for electrici'-y 'supplied to cinemas in Clitberoe compare favourably with charges by other authoris! d 'Undertakers in other towns] the Sub-Con-- riiittee do not recommend apy reduction, in the'charges to cinemas at the present time
ILoW Moor, and their, solicita, and tertes {were provisionally agreed upon for the carry ing out of street works.
I t ’ W HS proposed by Councillor Hallows, | An, amendment was proposed by Alqer- . , On being put to the vote, seven voted for, . - L ; |
I arid seconded by Cburioillbi'rAV. AVilJnnstiu, ri that, conadeiiation o t :' pne ,matt( adjourried for'one'month”’ r
mah Parker, and seconded i by Counci lor French, “ that having heard the views!of this Committee,-the . Sub-Cdmmitteo again
'intervieir the owners."-■ • : ' i ;
it^0i-;cariiendment -and two jagainsl. Tjne amendment was thereupon iput aj tne sub-
staritive proposition land' d^lared carnbo.
GAS PRICE NOT TP BE IjjlCRE ■To a, meeting of -the Clas Wprks Cerri-
ways, Committee on an iiiteWiew they l(ad with two owners of property‘jn Uniontstr^t,;
I UNION STREET, LOW MOOR. a! sub-committee reported to the High
the price of coke, etc., be deferred until sudi time as the, effect of; increases in tho priiie ot coal are more {accurately ascer
tained.” .
Pltnning Highways
Mr. G. "! ! ' TOWN PLANNING.
drJft proposals of tbo North-East Lanca-- shire Region N6..1 Joint Town and Countty,.{ Pli,nning Committee for-the construction of new roads and wideninj; of existing wads which proposals, after being settled in con-, sultation with constituent authorities of the, ToWn and. Country Planning Committee, were to be submitted to tho County Council.'
G. Craven; the Regional Town; Assistant, attended before tlifl; Committee and! explained the;
Tt-was proposed by Councillor Leith, and seriinde’d by Councillor this Committeej' concur
aftect- this borough I and request; the Joint I of-Mayi|ifi'’I an4 the purt-fong. Cmnmittee to consider the inclusion of a;j;2ut|V eacXteinE-Riven;Arith'.a.'nteq^
pro o pdsals now submitted, so snomiueu, near‘8H Maryls Cemetery:
in -the draft - road-, far as
Bleazard,
“ That they
, , . . ' .
Aldermen' Parker, j Seedall and Thornber arid Councillor^; Bentham, .Bleazard,: Dew- hirst - French]. Hallows,, LeiHi and
Qn being .piitl'tb the vote, 11 (the Mayor,
mittce, the Gas Manager (Mr. R. Barfettl. submitted letter from thje NaHpnal (las . j.gjo]ptioh was! declared carried,
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further length-of road from Horrocksford-j-tong and to|coilnect:witlnAAriddingtpn-Toad at a paint,,| have been
I Choir’s Fino Work. ,
Perev, Holt as accompanist. in
r.
vvelcomed I this - Opportunity,-of, 1 hcarint choir which has gained honours in-all pirts of! the district.
Clitberoe
cloquenH . -.Exceptionalrioauty,Exceptionalrioauty iy
s-.infi negrd .tspirjtiialkriwhicH , irnicllu
iht»''ihe;periro;.!BDirlHialkrifrhicll larmony,”
“ Deep 1 “ Deep ]
Dewhurst. ' ' The ohoifr jrevealed ; peri»t!| halanee, and proved .capable of provid ng its own organ-like - -background- for. he
BUpJfriU'?owewM^fl.ueni|3|,.by'^^^^^^^^ _
Tver ” * and •’*
■ brighter , melodies -.which, | stood -out like
vignettes.; ' :'TliB;pnrHsong{ “ By Bahyloa’s AVavd ” was magnificently .qung, and in sharp, .con irasH were such rielicate comp ibi-_
tions as the madrigal “ Njiw is tte Moiitt ZutI Z itli I of J
rehearsal under expert - charmingV' intorprtted number was. SPi-
van’s f‘ 0 hush, thee my :B.abie,” ' and [the choirrindfedri-riotahle. cpncert w^ with Me. ’ sung to the-tbne of .“ Suns|l ’
AVilk^'nsoh); voted for the resbluHon and one ] (Parker- ,
-Greeriwood). ;,This waW exquisftely ■ ■ -_i jipojS-'jj concert
!ve tiie; utmost! satisfacHoh.' ffiembem.—The Speaker (Captain FitzRoy),
the solo-in the last named be ng I - I XT..' ^ ^ -
’
“ De Gospel Trail,’’ " " “ Sw ining Lo tow _ Sweet
w.Sue
choir vvhose’ interpretation pf. Widely dif err ing types of music is aWays thoughtful md
has no iyasxinfi^
That the price of gas remainrinohanged 1 , AVesley Male Vdide (ffioir under thiir I countries where -the standard of ||ving -is and] that consideration of:.; any increase m | conductor,! xt Mr Ernestt:: Allen and with Mr. I il„„ow a d working
the: concert was suppl ed H
manufacturing is II carried {on' „n.i mirkinff hours
sidefable time the;:ch6ir has- made few ip- pearances'i
pulilic. .a
lightened countries and it 11s, impossible |_tor industry
!, For some cm-1 compeHtors ijnd tte
efficiency I has now been obtained, b .y Jh e . **Ab the European War of|1014-lg gave {the wnr
' A remarkable -'.degree lof been obtained
utled| ' cause bf, the; preknt _ dcpyessipn eonsidernbly delay^ by
AVe are also of opinionj that rfeov®^^ . . .......... . ......_
niugt i,e considered- - -
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d,|e to; tari^® rihroughout - •
i w svsttm- pf d(stributi()w^M countries.,, , "i-, ' ;■ ..
4.—Do vbu consider tho {present ni®"®,*^^ . -svstem adequate t® f®®^ '’fesllnnvf' -.ri’eeilB? Ifiinot, canijou •modifications;, o r pracjiical alfernati|Ves(,
inonetarj' svstem- is siifficiept to mjiiltroduction tato trade
Auswer.-AVe jcpnrider I'*®* 4
of the decimal system woqld faeil frith {foreign e®!®"*''*®®’
F|DR ^ eOOD 0U 8S OF M M f i C j f j im a b ls p r toW f oaOl a t t h « ;
prodicts of thp world winch ' f ®
country overflowrig, with ,go«N sie cannot ns^bdifrliich, lire‘sorely needed m pther
t ahere is , loinething =
atribiitory set the iu . pacq for
these new njore
. . , en older, mamifncturing;
countries to pay [tke same! wages jis betor for the shorter frorking (loufs ndfr -neces-
Eastern countries; their opportunity ,tq ,0111- bark bn manufacturing on a iafgp. .ifiOaio ■ a,s a cow
long, ib_--_
I Making her. debut as solo-pianist at a a important concert. Miss Alice Dugdale can a through a | somewhat
, i. i, .
flyiiing colours, and gained a firie reputatic i wlhich is
i he' I' young artisjte,' who' is'" at 'present-studyib i
her career, taken she frill
bound ;to be
trying | ordeal witpi enhanced.
Th s
at Manchester University, is making and tunlAss wo are .vastly miM -
addV -coilBide^qbiy , ytoj :'tlj i,
musical prestige of the. town. 1 As te r still item she i played' “ Naila'’! hy'Delibe - Dohn!i(ny.s, -an , exacting work _ calling fi r
resuh of slight exertion or excitement,” ' said Dr. Shearer, at a Langho inquest, on Monday, .on James Smalley ; (76), a retired poultry farmer, of AVhalley New- road,! Langho, who was found lying on the floor in the sitting! room of liis home on 'Friday.
- “ Ho might have died any mpinent ns a
.Tomlmson {lifted Dvorak’s :! “ Songs nir mother .taught .me.” .high! gtifve thb
following iriorningrii sunrise. !| Later Mi
hiidffleyed' perforniancef sometimes given by )e^ gijtcd inrtruriientalists, endowin’ this'beautiful music with warmth qnd sii- cerity. He, was equally 'tuccesrtul i i Poupee Viilsante ’’ (Pbldini); his accural /
iThe Borough . Surveyor reported to th ,
Council for proposed alterations Clitberoe Registration District, tlie Cldrki; to the 'County Coiiricil replied {stating that the Couniy Oouneil would make arrange-? riierite'Tori a deputation- to-appear' before
Ijlissionary Zeal.
PRM8EW0I l:,.; '■
iiST, EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. SALE OF WORK.
clearly evident at St. James’s School (ou Saturday afternoon, when ta sale of work,
Enthusiasm , for missidilaiy 1 work was
•the ojjdct of raising fund? for the missions; The i^rilt of^.-weeks and months of work; was I dir shown in the schoulrooin. The m^in stall vas the Beehive Stall, on iwhich fancy gopdsl pf every dtescription, ranging frpm, da mt lyi dressed dolls to dish cloths, were displiyed. Air tlie goods were made during the vifiter by ri band of. workers, men and ,womea,;'iwho met, every fortnight to pre-1 pape for Saturday’s sale. The men were | engajAd in such'work as rug making, while the li dies made smaller articles which called for ' iHll and, attention. Towels, aprons,, frocki uipci a hundred and one fancy articles! made during the winter, ,wAre laid out ionlj the 6 SM
promAted by the various .Aeotions of {tho (Dhurchiiand Sunday School, was held with:
Girls’ IJPriendly Society had {two stalls and then mhre was the men’s stall, the infants’.
Opaning Ctrtmony.
'present at the concert in the King-lane Hall on behalf of!the fund revis^ theif arrange
I rin Saturday for inspection. The ,i
beaut tul blooms were to be seen, ' { I'rburh'’’ arid tlie riir, “ 0 ruddier than tile .
stall, ,arid a flower stall, oh whiok'many
I.thrpretatihh^^f , « 1 '
Maypress (Mrs. J. H.l Satterthwaite), | deputising for Mr. Leonard King-AVilkinson,
The V sale of work was opened by the
who wah unable to be present owing to jhe death ,' -it'iLytlini Mayoress .mhde' a'-riuui v the (jffort I,every success, i . - Tpe chairman was Miss Smithjr of I Blackburn, imd she too, asked the large gathering to ido all they. CQuld to make, tlw sde m suebesss. Miss; Smitll said'<she:';was!partjenmriyiglad to! bb] chairman i beca'nhe’ ' the chrircll 'frith which
ments when! they founi Hie night so we and revenuA was lost aocbrUingly. Tlu proceeds were, however, distinctly, gratify ing and the Inembers'of the Clitberoe Rotarj Club who. promoted the concert in conjuiic- tion with trie IVesley Male Voice Choir, hac the satisfaction of raising the! splendid sun of £28.- There ' was an j dttendauco ol approximately live hundred arid {^it is soft to say that rill of .them tho’rdugluy enjoyed the concert! which reached » splendid standard. lAt, an i interval; the Mayor (iOouncillor J. H.i Satterthwaite)'expressed uis'thanks to trie public for their support ahd also paiil warm'tributes to the artistes for their services. ; The one disappointment of the! programme was’ th a t;Mr. Alan Brooks, {of Bolton, the bass soloist, had con tracted ri severe cold the same morning and was unjble to. do,iliinaielf justice,! ' flis in “ I rage, I melt,
; i I cherry’’ from “ Aces and I Galatea
| | (Handel) ivaS -surprisingly effective in the cireuinstaniceh,. thopgh Mr. Brooks could
not; employ!j the
igfoatjvb.cal i p'ovfer^lje normally possesses and,was clearly ia doubt aborit wbetbAr liis voice would | stand the
she .was connected at Blackburn (St. Barnabas’s) had .many links: with jSt! James's,
at.Clitherbe,
-and.she called atten-' tiou to tho fact tlmt the! late Mr.' Hailton' was curate at Stt Barnabas’s before | he became Rector of St, James’s.' ' .{Ariother { reason why she was glad to; be; there'was, the fact that it" was' a missionary sale of work,! and she thought it: was the privilege and duty of all Christiani people to support missibnary work.
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was iiIeo ou the platform,! and he conducted' the opening prayers. ! {!
The ! Rev. I. Pugh, Vicar of Lbiy Moor, -li
and buttonholes were 1 presented to the Rector (Rev. H- Y. Biimett) - and! Mrs; Burnett by Master John Sefton. The. thanks of the company .to. the Mayoress and the chairman were voiced by Mr. AV. Jackson and Mr. P. H.' Porter,: and Miss Smith briefl;', responded.
girls, Barbara Hare arid John Harrisori; j , i v -' gathdring
Thb sale frasfin every!way !a;isucbess. The generously'supporlril
and {the attractive display of goods met I i?“ ‘e',aii J ^■'.o'''‘e''ee-, with, !ft ready sale. Refreshmeilts - were .HiriMri’s; tund js now occupied by the
.B.B.Cl also ibrved. At night, candidates of the «".d Hallo Qrchesttas and bm .Clithero
the efSorliilky h\3'/nrie’jplaj{iiil', fo'rli! r - i l ii
Girls' Friendly Society read a short efcam; fiierii^ are having atie liece entitled'“'6aved’io iSBrve,”: rind4'they desire lAt heari^ h^^ this, too, proved -very- interesting. ; - ■ -
At the clqse_ of Hi^ proceedi^s,, tt waA .'.fRondo''’ :lbjv ;ldMayt-Krei6ler. held ,Hi 1 „ -.,™ J. .
1 f ■ J- -1 i 1 Ws bnllmni to in g ,. p^iculatly ,m ih i FeeJpHf
...Imd. , paprid
’ “1’ bright,'' drid;|ih6'sriiftiy'moving melody wa captured and interpreted witri superlativ 1
part! 'contenting hiriiself. .witli' 'ri,!B'harej^ the duet “ Uiitil,’’! Hie cbritralfo >riic6 being that of Isobel Teba^, of Bolton. This item
yi8-.prie,gf .Hifli.riiost, enjoyable .oI-.H5e evdriirig iriHiMr.:3PTO6ks dSi!|5nBt;':riAk''rin encore jpieeb. f Mhdame Tebay, making her first, .appearanoei: in - Clitheroe; earned ,£ great; ovation,.NAi^ing--!-with superb- cp.n- fiddnbe andi.i poWet,, and-' -
’producing riicli
warm tone.' j She swiftly gainAd approva ■with ,that glorious; aria, “ Softly], awakes my heart ” from c Samson and Delilah ” (Shint-Saena), giving majestic i interpreta
, “ iph.b/Host .Chard,” beautifully sung. Later, ; Madame, Tebay provided magnificent sing ing" "'111! 'ITTlie iA
tion to the]boldly-flowing melodies and;re vealing widql range and artistiej expression. She-irepliedito -ai( -enthusi'Abtip 'encore with
Two beautiful bouquets, one'of daffedils- and 1 he other of tulips, {were -presented Wl the Mayoress and Miss: Smith by two small; | Too
(Bastbiiip^e;’ Mhrtiri) arid.. “ {Morning ” (0 Sp'e’
A
. Tebay proved [.hherself a thoroughly efficien > arid'pleasinji vocalist, and future visits will
_ . _ ersel^^ be welcomed.!. ' " . :■ | "T ^ rC l iU i^ Stilojltt; ' _
violinist, who has won for himself a splendi I reputation in all parts o£ '',tlie| nqrtri, (an l 'i ijffio'bqirtinu^s to'ju^iji' tfleSdarinratiptaisp
-no co i
p to'jusAip’ incTjja, '-urid his
ex&ptio^
No artiste is more .pop.iilar in C'lithero 1 than Mr. |: James 'io'uiliribdrii th’
b ’ low I ’aytareHs Night Song"
rik)',: '.thh^'neatly-conttasted number bei®<sriiigi|mth grace and'fcharin. Madam
Buiprised so, many people on S.umlay eici ■ ing robbed the Mayor’s Charity Fund ot ,, nve pound note. Many who iniended beini;
It IS not improbable that.tile fain whic i
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DISTRICT QVeiTKHlAIRE I^Dcashire
strotchlng lirom Crdwo to Carlisle ’ ana-p; embracing East Lancashire, have for soiiiei time bpen -engaged in- studying.,-the-que ftidfi', of unemployment. :The iVocatianaliScrvioe Committee.: of .thoi: District-sprtpifred a quostiohairo ifrliicli -wafi submitted' to forty, threqi clubs in
the.area frith, a requestIthat. the ;;«lub Vocational' Service: iCrifrimjttces sliouldijlirst discussiitho qiieationbiandi later: obtain j th e . views: ofsHho igeneral . bofly, of members,:. finally, submitting' tho:: 'ogteejd, Qri|i majority views to the Distiicthforicalllitioh in a. general:- report, which;fras rbqentlytWto*/
duccd.lat the Buxton 1 Conference-cjf tho. District, and, .iboipraenteil- ;.upon by cMr. Mr. iHaroId: MeMillan,- MD/,'one of -the, leading I economists-of the day. !
Rotary Clubs- in -rtho No. 1 S; Dislrictj-1 rio A ri ,:A t yesterday -freoVs' rtjietiilg of the'
ClitheWo Rbtary d u b , a report: was eivrin' on the 'questionaire: and-the' various replieb; I t was pointed- ont that the Clnb Vocal ional Service t 'Oommittee .odittaissod' thb:i queijtio'riB thoroughly in'
ia.sories, ef-lmeetingsl ahd'-thntt Inter .aj mceting"o£-.Hie .Club gaVe .farther consideration toiihe-i'problilm, likally i grep- ing upon tho' following replies: to,the'ques tions submitted: ' " j ; I I
qdestM aire.
1.- -Do' you fconsider tliat^the pjresent lacY I of- employment is due -mainly tb tile' i opeflation' ot- a' trude’cyclii, 'kncl will bb' inevitable'
j largely ' remediei by the i; revival'of-business?
i: Ansfrer.-^No. , TFe jConsider H at thi Sent tr^ e . depression; has, eoitinue; _ ,
Hong ito be meinly .due to,,theioiperatira<b£ a ' trade ' cycle thongb: that lips -pfcbably, helped tb deepen
an-.already existing {trade,
depression.
i ;it ,i^ |hou'ght tbat;.this -depression v ithin li depression will, he . r e p e a l by {
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: nppejps'-lto haiye cqmmeri^d ip 13^ ..'; { , ! The, nmj.n,;body,,bf u’npmployment is duo, to'ojther'fcauses.and-frill riot right its sit is,, pre-war I depreisioris .were in the halit. bf rightiigj’theriiselves.:;;
inevitrible
i.rie.viral .,of .ibusiness ”, , vhidli; usl .Plant, ind lullnt '
2.—’If yotlr-answer to Question _ the '{riffiririitiriej frhat tempi rary relief, if'frriy. Would yori supportriii' on er. io) iriltigate firiaticial. physical —” disti^ssp : ;
No.T IS-' in
prib!|o Works (roads; building, ajfores^: tatioU, etc.), organised' land cultivai-, {tidn.1 - ■;
■'Possible -euggistions: Pripamine of '!■ ; ■ ,y'.
1 is'in'Hie neg&tive'we ate pf opinio: i'that', somelbiilg shorild be ; done in'' the wiy ;M' terapOrily riliof by employing miri' out 'bf>
AirisWer.-^Though the ansiAer :tq qicstiqri:
Qov’bra'm'ent':' ‘fuWdS, bil' any j wotk would' bb' of ininlfediate or Mure
tfi-i.bit Mati6ti,'e'.g.V';' ■ ■' • :
to the )
,Ha) ail'd 1 orif
:rilang up'of .writer, ■ho coubtry.;’ ' , ,'
The' co'ristTUctiori of' teser'voris and'
and j iimpfbvemeiit arid 'widening existing roads. 1 :
:(b){ Thq,,-construction ; ,of _new
by‘loans at'cheap rates in siitabli crimes to encourage'-industry part cularlv any'
(c) Afforestation; and lane drai lage. .(d) Assistance; frorii' the Goyorjamept-
;'new!industries in''depressed erensj | An aWbuntririqual: Hi'-tho'trial wnefits
and rhythm being almost uncanny in tie certainty with which perfect'; results weia achieved, {The audience was .insistent i i deiriandirig; a recall item, ■ despite the fait '■ ' had been decided that no .encores
ployed fould, be taken froq the .unemplby- ment, insurance .fund; towards, the dost' of the, acnemes.
men directly employed but allied trades such as; engineering, coal nlining, railways,
' Root Causes; - I { . 1
cost would be raised' by a lational Io Not only, would tthe schema affect ffie
imajor portion -of ■ ’ Nm Ifujids fast. \ An enihiisiaslic custwnsT’telU a friend, who
etc., would all feel the heneflt and Hus would, spread to all sections of industry throughout, the country. '
® 3.—If ’ our answer; to Question No. |1 is jin-
the^ negative, what do you consider {to be the root cause or causes of unem ployment? . i' ■ I
manual dexterity as well Us 'triticul appre- _ ___ elation ot'tho suroesswe pas^es^ which gether form a compobition ,bf ' sheer
gave a fluent, musicianlv i and compellin performance which evoked' the warniejt possible appreciation from {an enthrallikr- In reply Miss Dugdale gave
attended a meeting of'thp .Regional Joint Miss Dugilale' acted ^ no' ncrease should be made in tbe price of. ly-I rqducts;should be inefensed.
Indistriol Council which recommended that j shared honours with Mr.. Tomlinson nM \ gradually reduced find lates'of pay iiicrcnsed, resulting m an improved'{standard of ing in imanufactunng countries. possible , at-a
as accompanitt arid u™ a^d
sympat ly tirie, whed
acceleration in ,Hie progress of science and inventibn in recerit years without ii{ coryes* ‘.ponding acceleration in the improvement
state, of, trade 4epression world is ! mainly i due to {the j . ten
once. The piece, had no, terrors for Mi|s . of-^forking hours, Tho 1 intridUctiou Dugdale, who, -playing, without the score. I .a . 1 , ^ 1
general stahaard of , life and shorten-
with qqual■ ___I hours iis in former years, j; these solIo nurabelfl
effectivj-' {
of improved motliods, in' indus ry ngricuUure have made it (possible for tho needs of tlio wholfe population of-tlie v?orla: to 1)01 sUpplicdi without ,^lie whole adult population of the- world working i s many ; ,
liv practtkally iSll Tins waS;
manufacturing was gamed on ml EurdpO : and America but!
now that j conridertWe; in'I Eastern;
The Proper; Name for Sausages
macliiheiy was first 'gradi qtly |in- into industry hours of labqur frcrt
'{; '
Graiinii|arian{s tell us a proper name name di^ngiiishing individu^ ftom others of thel same class.” l^at is just tBf
' meaiuhs
e^^^gala. It distinguishes sausages pf individual e:^ellence from? She comiwjn variety^ So' it follows that jthe proper name for sausages is
name TaiSer&aHs i i:: SAUSAGES Trade enquiries'to: Wm. Tattersall & Sons, Ltd,, Blacjiburn. EPM. ‘jiJ ij ijarv »~V T IT * *K ■ *1^,';'* * ” * * * * * * ** j
Answer.—AYe consider that {the present tibut the.
arkablo
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'in iurn<becd/^es ci^iwier!. . . and, he fiw starts sj7yeadinff_ ffwd 'pord. '8oour]stmkdinier8,havebecome:86rneihin^ pf'a'nirwlitulim
'Bkcldmm ': They’re dedidonsly juicy ard tender. . ! that's, why we fed vie’U earn your yratitud^ by s'^reading the good word qursdyes, , -
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which would have. had -to be paid to the men, who otherwise would libve been unem
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whieh; ' leneflt
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|i\d, ojiirt^ to { the temand fpr spkea early apjijicatioh It to—
A|l iriquiriet should |)!b mado TH E ORGANIC
:TI>t [i tom iijajlr RIaokburn.
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LANCASHIRE. - ! l u s f l v e
laiat in IV Trade,revival and if posaible to! encourage Mu'SttiAs’td
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^The Exhibitioh will, comprise 2o5 Stands covering 83,'000 sqria'rt';foet (d-flobri^ace. .
Special traVelifacili lies are being arranged from all parts oriiflcrishke .&k, ^' ' ”
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ADftRTi|8Eni AND TIMES OFFICES Giistla S t ^ t ! MaMiet PlaM.
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