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A D V E R T IS | )R 'A N p T IM E S , F R ID A Y , JA N tT A R T 31, ;i;V
4 r e ^ a i ^ i d l e s S o f c O s | THIS IS fU;;- E l y p R iA p y^ TAG E^ andiu powerful 'ipass down, the 'field by LANCASHIRE CflMBINATION I liEAQUE TABLE.
Ban off Reserve :. liaucaster | town ., Pleetwood I I .....;.., (Hitheroe | !......■„. Morecambe;: ........ Cborley |
.... .
South Liverpool Darwen | Bacup Borough
Lejland Mote New Brightoa RMerv'e.22 Accrington Reserve Southport; Reserve Rochdale Reserve Marine U........:.i Great HarVoml Rytham
Rossendale: United Borwich RiM.I. ., Northern Nomads i Nelson
■' drs P.
W.L.D.P.A.Ptai
I.....25 20 3 2 88 25 42 ...23 16 3 4 84 39 36
....25 16 ....24 15 J...24 14
______ 6 .'...25 19 9 .L.23 13 9 J...23 12 10
5 6
.1..26 7 15 4 42 70 18 . ;.21 5 10 6 37 46 16 .1..23 7 14 2 56 79 16 .j..24 5 16 3 44 68 13 .J..22 4 14 4 31 61 12 .J..24 2 18 - 4 19 88'R
SATURDAY’S RESULTS.
acBacup Boroiigh, 4; xChorley, l;j Dafwt
Clitheroe, 5; xMajiie, 2.;
xSouth Liverpool, ‘ 3; Barrow Reserve,; 2 J
xMoreoamlw, 4; ! Gtet Harwood, 0. Rossendale iUn,, 3; ,
xAccringtoh,iRes.,' 74 xHorwich R'.M.I.j 3;
Rochdale Reserve, 2, 0. •'
Northern Nomads, 2. Fleeiiwood, 2. xSduthport Rfs.j 1. New!Brighton R., 0, Lytham, 1. '
Hf
..27 8 .12 7 68 69 23 ..20 8 8 4 56 60 20 ..21 8 10 3 43 67 19 6 36,48 19 5 38 61 19 4 57 71 18
23 11 9 3 63 63 25
4 80 38 36 3 81 44 33 6 57 33 33 3.69 92 29 1 44 38 27 1 64 46 25
KUmDinHI lURi ! den ran^out add: Mcked
l.the ball against his .' re; Vos consUeMble
headediinto thd net.. Once Mn'rs-
<owii; full-back; find the excitement as the ball rebounded to ;-the right of .the goah-'' A stern itusslo followed in Cfiitheroe'a gehlmoutn and , later Mars- don 'did well to iropuls^l a short-range shot, Clitueroe took up the running and ThdmaS missed a grand ipance|afterTohatburn,had hit the crossbar'jwith a drive | which made the Iframework 'shiyer.l; Snapping '"P pass' from Thomas, Chatburri worked into position for a shot and scor^ j Clitheroe' fourth goal. Th|e best] chance of the game ’ ' Marine’s ifentre-forward, through,- but .from a few
the, wing the ball: so accurately able to race round the back! ahd lob the
;!• . ' '
Clitheroe, 5; [ Livot^ol Marine,’ 2, Bright Duplay. I
CLITHEROE IMPRESS MARINES BY DETERMINED AND CLEVER PLAY.
CHATBURN’s Ma t t r ic k .
to t«o oh Satiirdaji/ Clitheroo achieved another, splendid ipeBcirmance. .When' the
w three, but ft will ■ be recalled that the Marine gave an extieinely , plucky disiplay
! ence , between the ■' played last Beasoh a encountered, j For
certed the lioihe forwa ably, good mbthods, tu' making, theiij' moves, '
PProri +hft
• particular, was dang got the ball,' but Man
striking difference in of the two !tcams. were in deadly form
Ptaclduig of Glitheroe 8 Iialfi oacks* discoh- who showed'reasons
1 i r T .Jii _ 1 1 t-
the finishing qualities Glitheroe’s forwards find iChatburn,' ini irpiis every .time . he
it took .too loiig in I There was also a
■ It IS the claim of MaHno’s officials that tliair ground' has ,,ono of tho best playing surfares it is possible to obtain and, that
.eien in .the lyofst weather it never becomes . -Although heavy rain fell
weremblo to play thS Selected team which .jnc u.dcd A ^ s ati ngljt half-back, to the exclusion of | Milner. i| The teams were as •follows:
! o ' T .
Mofield; WiUiams.,Ashti-oft, Birch- TOiite' Garvey, ■ Thomas, Snellgroye and Webb. . ;
• i k ro s tk ;' , Eaimer,i
Akers, Hall,, Richardson; Dawson, Thomas,' Chatburn, Allen and Hbrsfield.'
.Clithcroo; .Marsdenji Simpson, Lonsdale;' -
Refbree; Mr. W. BjiCkloy, Bury., 1 ;! Soon Ahead. > . '
;| , Two minutes’ _ silence ■ was; observed in ,| memory of the King aud the] players. Wore I black annlots,
I Tlioinaa headed in Frostick’s'hands: 'White
ijiiied MarinelB. iiopes yith ajfast'run'.and there was a thrill wheti his Jightuing drive
: ..Bkimraed the bar.- Mhbden had to liiako ] tu’o clcarances m quick.jsuccession and AVebb ■ missed badly from close range Shortly after-
! ;^ioti first tune and loft Frostick helpless. ! Heavy rain fell at this jperiod. ClitheVoe’s .
I A shiewd pass to Thomhs wholharassed'tlie I .lull-backs and .(Quickly took an op'portuiiitv , ,to put out hisl log andiidircctithe ball out unsighted goalkeeper,
I -4 sitiiatmn, Marsden lost possession and wliilo goal to saroln dangerous
l away from his'clriirgo was lucky: to bo iri tho ( ,uay of a fierce drive which would certainly
! .have scorfid. AVliite and Tlionlas failed to
' , finis 1 off good npproachliwork And' Marine’s ! clnef fault was in their finishing. Once
, when Whito centred, the ball I appeared to strike Hall’s hand and itho crowd; vcllo'd in vam for a penalty. ; Ai minutes before the
■Marino folloiifing n ;|:clever ; pass from <5ai\py. Half-time: ,
Clithei'oe, 2; iMarine;'l.i" Chailiurn on <ht Mark.
, I did goal. Receiving ai through
pa.ss, ho (beat one full-back and! as the other'was [tackling, scored with.:4 magnificent shot Ifrom 20 yards .range ■ •
^ Within two minutes of resuming Chatburn :! had increased .Clithcroe’S lead with a splen-
1 tlinlls followed;' for the iito, reduce, their* deficit.-i I smart save from Tlioimi.s iwlieii AATiite hitithe upri ;ffihot, The strong tackling of. Clitlioroc’s ; deieuders did much to knop the; homo team ,. subdued but eventually White got away on the ,wing and, heating fonsdalo near the
.. touch line, pufj in n g :and c«ntro which
Marino tried hard Marsden made a but was beaten lit; with a stinging
A succession of
! .Chatburn got;,tho ball on the left and after. : fforkiiigdiis why,neatW |towards goal, ’gave'
BoR "03 the .reward ol persistency.
...•uaids. Chtheroo attacked. On .the right c . Tliqmas. crossed'the ball, Allen
-’The i opening ,,exchanges in Clitheroo’& first attack;
,a spectators 11 point of Iyiow tb© game was .extremely interesting,! there [being many tnrills and play being yery fast. Clitherdei
' ■ '■ dilferently and missed isomo easy chancesf - r— .-.--'ifie's forwards shot ins
tlian Bupcnonty in midfield play.- This'is! t-iyafpool Marme’e fi^st: seaeon in the' Oom- bination; and’they i are
was the result of d than Bui
adly finishing' irather l. .,
0 finding a big differ: imateur football they id the; standard now iplahce, .-the ' keen
to secure victory anil their.handsotiie lead wnci t.hfl
rA.nlf .nP
and severely! tested (jUitheroe’s defence. On Saturday, Chtheroe had again to 6ght hard
In defeating Liverpool Marine by 6vo goal-
>eams met iat .tlie' Spaw Bridge; ground ou September 18th, ClitHeroe won by 6v6 goals
of his; old I form ind fifas a. rare schemerj while. Horsfield lid iriiuch .useful work[ although his centres lacked tliiir ;customai'y- accuracy. On t!ie whole, th3 attack was n live ^orce and tie,players uere not lackl; ing in. method.
Marine ;gavo a goid .account if thejnM|vee and challenged C; minutes] In the’ the eye I with sev;ral Ashcroft; was a n Garvey ifprmed th
Although they were; beatin,; Liverpoo, approach work,
ably with Oithero^ very poor.'
With Thomas an iiert; centre-forward. ’ Marine but
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WEST LANC e SHIRE I.EAGUE. LAST SATURDAYfS
IULT8;
xCalderstpnes, 3; , Blackpool A, 6; xWlrittingham’ 3; kLanoaster Reserve, xFleetwood Res., xBury' Aj 6; Lad Burnley |A, 4;
S te r l in
wlmo the match was in progress, the ground did. nor churn up ab.lnll, ahd Clitheroe’b players aftcrirarcfe agrpbd it'was one of tho. best grounds they hayoj played on. From
CALDERSTONE8 j|)EPETi RMIination WINS
h e / d a y ;
game with C'horley 1 Reserve playei-s and speetators' stood' in
Before the start
King, , .The Tue„ groui
owing to th
one minute is a mire;of bespeci, to: the late glayer wa:
ueek,andidirmg fi< ganlo the ball'became heavily . yvbiribted viih; mud. ' Considering the condihoris undir whiih the match was played, if, was fqu>Iit at a quick pace' Calderston^ won bW the odd goal in .five, dwpite . Bern L the m ire unforti nate,; teatn, Uichardson, whose Brilliant work a? centre-
.forward idsRone ihuch tb, make tlie team stroiig ohalhugers [fir. the ohampionshii
anptlier playsr unahh tD .lmako an apoGar- W.®-] .; fhis ’ caused ,ja | reshuffle in the Msitions of the .renaming players. Hay- dook, who hag been b ’lilaily' in the'outside-
-was unable oplayliri ;riccount ofRlne?.. Deimy, who |ias also ilnyed well lately; was
left bertu,;. went to penti'e-forWard. His own position [was take i Ry Dawson, Who hiis not played for sonle timis. Dawson lihs had a ; long experimee of football, arid
Caldoilftonea.- he.: mis, riehjt !.-fuU-baok;, his original; position wfis outiide-left.'Denny’s position, was taken by Janieson. Bichardsdn
n u "^®.“ previously for
has.scored Isq, raanyltfiliis side's, goals rp- cently that; it was wcndeted'-wpietlier any
of the other, forwardi v ould be alle to follow his example'. Thoriildy, who has nade mahy
to the nccasioii, anct nwer has a! team raoio
dc.servdl'v won a n aoh. ! I t 'was nofia game full of incidcn but occasionally iti
his hat itrick, and, eadi.igoal was a worthy one, ■
,, Altogether, .Caterstones rose grandly
last sta^c. ! A-drawn and: wliijn Tliornley lend a second time, vuth enthusiasm.
«nti of,..tbo first: half,, Snelgrovo scored for McDonald;: Jameson Caldorstones i T.
Hale; Parsonage, AValmsley, Finch
Oliorloy Reserve;
Referep: Mr. J. Mijyo, Burnley. : 8iern f iruggits,
misswl scoring. Ancther struggle around the C’nldprstonos goa camel to nothing. S.. Edwards,clpnnng smhrtly. IMoDonald then scored against his owi side in httompting to, clear, after Finciilmd mi8$ed a rare opportunity. This has a sudden setback
Choi ley Reserve ipcned the attacking, an u^ii'"^®’'®,''® ®''f®4 ''>'6 curEv staged
d both amdiuck aid AValmslev ‘nnrrowlv
to the lionlo team, hi :t only la lshort'time elapsed before they p.-ere again Ion ' equal terms, The ball wa; quickly transferred,
•I .. '
got extremely; excittig.i-efpecinllv in the *
I gamij seonled certain, {ave .palderstones: the ffiej otowdl wenf. wild llie:; teams were: ‘ 'I,' I
taker; Mayho, Hnytb;!, Hdydoek, Thornlo' and Dawson, ■ '
■ ......... '
I dwards; .. Hendersoii, I Si lEdwalrds.:! AVhit-
nttempts withoui being ful y rewarded He Bcordd
bad a mthetr of jhe previous
Wore j black arm'bands iii a very poor, state,
the Calderstones home on 'Saturday, silence foi
ihorley Re^rvo, 2.
sWigari.Athletic Res.,
sterl C.M.H, llackblirn Rbi
Boitori A, 3; Nelson Miirecainpi
Reserve, e Res,,
'S’i i , j the .right witnessed.'
Barisli;j Church backs jvvere ' kicking |with power.j [Kayj put Robinson throrigh to score
n second g(! time; 1!
al for the. Parish Cliurch'. Half- Parish Church, 2! Chatburn, 0.
rare spirit ind AVoods,; playing a fine wing game, reduied the score, Frim a bfaak-
Chatburn opened the; second half with
f'toy.on the Parish; Church left, Robinson headed j the I best goal bf the match, (iat- burn changed their; ceUtre-forlvard, i Cheat ham bbcoming letftJerl ■ AVbods ' ' 'rigain scorfed, .afteh receiveing a nicb pass , from L. Ftauklan^ AVith eight minutes 'to do, the rpfCrce. gave a foul agairift a Church lialfmack and from the kick, jAstin scored for Cliatburri, making the scorp three, dach. I rom the centre, the Rarish; Cliurch Vi^t raced throurih but Hoperoft saved. Ftoal
teams, i j Ch^tburh hard]v deserved to lose but to .eouahse as
they.jdid.mdiTed a good
- n well, goal and FriFor (Jliatburri, Hopciioftl kept a .good
AAoods. and Rllel were'.tJie best forwards, «nci<
, . , 4,,, ,, - .a L
I, 1 -4, W ^’‘® i>np decided to play with the strong wind. Play was-even
I .This The Old
long sliotj from H. WlTkirison tolslip through Ins fingers. j Tliis seemed to spur the Old
Bojs oil ; and the Sabden defence i had a gruelling, time. G. AVilkinson,; outsidc-
J. Hindle added furtlicri goals Ifor the Old! R®y®, who led, at half-time by six goals. * ■
and P. 1 Cowell .added a fourtln. ' Sabdon fought back; [and Scanlon, with only tho goalkeeper toLbeat, sliotl over.) :j. .Dvsbn, Sabden’s ;outsidc-loft, failed after brehking tliroiigli,, sliooting wide, I G. AViilkinson rind
The second [half opened with] Sabden Im
him hut couldinot. Tho Old Boyribroke riwav and J. Hindle made ’ Alttiough 1 Sribden tried to score.'I Final;
tho store seven, hard, ithey failed
Gramraor School Old Btys, 7;|Suliden, 0. Tlie Old Boys deserves!
by sdven .goals. All tiib formarfis played well, with, G. rWilkinsnn Sabden was well served bi G. Moorhoiiso | and J. the game iwent on.
Dyson improved as TO-MOBROW’8 (VIATCHE8. Langhq .Oqlony; r , Billin^n, b, Altham.
best of the lino. T, Hampson arid
to win,} but not
mediately; prising and !H. Wulmsleyi the! Old Bo.vs; ’ke^er, played , brilliantlv. Sabden tried,all ways to; get tho hall past
OUickW got two goals in succession,',
FARISH CHURCH v. AVE$THEAD’S I ' , : MILL. I'l-'V!
^ S; T. Ormerod WMmsloy
i ' N^ornian 82* irift ?• 923 IJO E. Cottnm
;T. Dewhurst .TO R. Bleazard 100
Winekley 65
7t' ?®'".’\'* .................. F- Taylor 100 Grainger 82
i0|> 8. Rydehcard B, Riciiardson P- .Haydock',..........A. Kent 100
■ 100 J, Horrocks
9; Parkinson ......... F. Parker 61 8. Snapo '86
............ 'J . Clajton 100 880
BARROAV v ; ; PF4DLETON. ; ■ At''Barrow. ;
100 R. Horrocks ............ T. AVallwork 49 100 F. AViggans ................... J. Oddie ,37 100 T. Seed ..................... J. Mitchell 75
30 T. Patefield ................ C. Nutter 100 W. Nutter: 40
79 B, Blackburn ..,...,........i.. H. Fox. lOO ;,84:H. Mercer
100 AV. Lancaster ... J.' Cowporthwaito ; 1.5 64 J. Monks .... .
100 T, Garside .............. K, Slinger 95' 897
G. Hartley; 100 : R.. Birtwell 100 717
PjENljlLETON; |v. i BiRROAi’. At Peridiotori.l
100.C. Flutter ..,......[.,..1.! -p. PatJfiold 84 H. Lambert 100
52 AV. Niitler ....... ... le
215- ■^^«k®*l .......IJ . Monks 100 T '®-r,
100 AV. -XaM , . , 793 ' ^ '
,48 J, JlitohcH
■■■ H. Mercer 100 Lancaster 42
^225' 4?.='!............. • B.I Blackburn 69 iS 5: l : i i & -■ I ■
Wnlltvork........ ■ J- ™
R. Horrocks 100 T. Seed 100
began to .press and soon 'got a goal’through laylor, the Sabden goalkeeperJ ‘allowing a
or a short lime and then the Old Bovs iriatcl GRAMmAr school old. BOVS vyas playid at ’ (High Moor.
J}'^® P‘®rish ; Church! players i-did ._.j i t ,
the best half-back, j'
.......... . r • I'* . at a. fast place, with two evenly matched
Baijish j Church, 3; j Cliatpurn, .3;;! Sppptotorsl witnessed li good feame fought
BOWIAIfD D IS T B IC T ^ B I in A K D lE A G U B .
Tossido ..................... Newton
......
100 D. Taylor ., 100 J. Hanson lOO H. Hargreaves 100 H.;:Spencer
529
65 A. Hayhurst 64 AV. Moon
lioltoii-bj’-Bowland,.i.... . Holden ...............
.......... - -7 ' 4 . 3 0 ■ 8 ........... 6 2' '3 1 5 ................ 6 1 4 1 3
P.'W. L. D. Pts 7 5 2 0 iO
'HOLDEN V, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. '
....... *.......„... 'F.' Seed 42 J.'AV. Parkinson 82
.....H. Httyhufst 23 '... 'G. Wilkinson 73 .....: H. Capstick .lOO .... . F. PoIlard-lOt' '
''4 2 0 ' F B I E O I I E S . 11
his centre Robinson headed to the r i^ t and J^owlra onened the scire. Ohatbura-.l keXt ®J^a®7,®u . upd* Ideson tried a [shot, finding AVindle safp. ^ End-tofend ’pliy folliweC
Dewhurst made 'headway'.on the left. From T. 1 '1
4e worker. I White and,' ! most, dangerous wing
tlieroe the jwhole ninety, defence, Schofield caught .neat: ' clearances' find
compared' favour their, inishing jviai i
Id’
have played in, this seise n andatitimes both teams showed some lovely football. Glit heroe’s defence,w^s "sound and the tackling of the half-backs, was a l eature of‘.the;gameX Once again Mariden was rejiablO and at times brilliant: poth b icks kicked well and Lonsdale’s good positionaT play helped the' defence; considerably, , Akefe .celebrated his; return,to thel team yyith a good, sound display ; and Richardson was . often in jthe. picture jwith clever constructive work. Hall kept 'a; watchful eye oii the fiveiy Thomai and . prevented afay briakaivays down fthi centre of the fiejd. In thej forward lini Chatburri was orits half,: for he was on hisi best shooting fori and thrilled the spectators" .with ' some; ol his; fine; .efforts.j Thilmas ?!arid Dawsoi formed a lively and enterprisirig right win;, and there was ,iati understanding betweett them; that addec to the effectiveness' of Clitheroe’s attnckl Allen gave ; a ’’ '
This,was one of'the lest gtmes ClitherdO
yards ,range, he |Bhot straight at Marsden'. - -
came' to Thomas, who I broke clean;
Soon' afterwards, ICliatpurn wimpleted his “ hat trick.’' " ■
ball into the ne!| ns the goalkeeper closed upon; him, Final: ■ t . '
the'I igrbund,: and a whether the ball had Tholrcfpreo gave his Calderstones.'.
At.tl saved in'fine ■: style Follpwinj were! mb' Haydock and Dawson 'missing' from close I range. Hayton took the ball past; I seyeral players, but Harper Shortly j ' afterwards, |' Thornley scored for Calderstones, giving j; them a. lead I which theyikejjit tmtif the interval. Half-time!
neatly saved.
the J bal up the Wing, but I shot behind. Haydpek loft a: good'chance after 4 j clever run to te l . Corner lacks for both; sides proved no,use, cle!iraricep being made, by both ^ams.. Chadwick sent the ball I right across, [the Calderstones goalmouth,' and later, after a short period in'; the Corley half, Walmslfiy equslissd. . Atdrawn.':game seemed inevitable, Brit Calderstones’; first
slice'ipf'luck came when Thornley was''given a slight opportunity, he •.scored a
and, .'passing several grand gdal. Final:
Oalde atones, 3; Chorley Seservej' 2.
■ ‘The'''1 pme. team thoroughly;'deserved’ to win. Ij ..Ictually Chorley Reserve players scorecj inly one ghal; and i t would;have beenijreilly unfortupate i t ;. McDonald’s accidpntil goal had dost the home team a point. , That it did riot do sQ was due. to Thornley, who can pp con^atuiated| upon his hat jtrick] , The pther forwards played a persevering game, as did thh 'resV of the teamuEdwarob had a|difficult time,in,goal, and did Iwell under tryingyeonditioris :Botn' the fuIl-J[iacks and half-backs ,| made jsome; splendid plearances. ' I The .Choirley foi'wards were ’ h good combinatiori, and were a real worry toij the' Oalderstones .defence. ' half-b'iicks, led by Tdotell, were, alsc effectiye, ,uuu i sturdy full-haci able ,iwork 'for specttibular.
.and gave soiile useful help, ;b the; Harpbr dift some
his' side, without •■I Jt J**
being;
; very valu-
The
SUNPAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. ;LEAGUB
Parishl Church Sabden . G.S.O.B.^ , Langlib Colony
Waddingthii HurBt|Grben Chajlhnm ..... Bfllin'gtbn ;..!
-.1 Blaidburn United AITK^f xBillin^ I„ on, 5;
U] 9 7 2 3'- 4
. 9 3 6 .i.ll 8 '8 .;,10 1 8 :Ji, 7 O’ 7
.12 10 . 10 '9 1 11 7'.4
given: a free kick juSt outside: the penalty area,! but nothing resulted. ;! Mayhri; took
Ofildprstones, 2 ; . Chorley R'eservej .l. Oil i the resumption jof play, |Chorle]f! were
. ,, rr“ i COAVO^ by Thfirnley.l; | The ball I strjncb a Chorley player - who lynp on dispute; arose |as , to
W this, seveM attempt^ tri ; score ide 6y.|^the Caldprstones loi wards,
6 other end, Edwards when on his jhriees,
SunRtreeh MiirJ....,....j. U ■Weavers’ [n'stitute...... 1. 11 Fire Brig,ide .....I.........J. 11 Pendjje MR
Co-oi)eratilve Emplbyees,:. 11 .Ambrilanci Brigadh
Fords Eniployeesl....... J. 11 Polioe Atqletio Club
Primrose ;Smg Mill
11 11 11
Ribb e Mi tors ...i.........,.l10 Tradtoei, ].... .[.... lo Chatburn MiU ...I,..'.,..'.,'.. 11 Holmes mill
Briti ih L igion ........ 11
Highways -Employees .;'.]. 11 AVithgill dlV.S.
11 11
crossed the goill line, decision in favoiir ;of
A l o i t i i d ’ Even iiiAeti no SalV fs in pi 1 Dojnt pf viewing oiir /.THE R n . L L V R D S .
A i f e & 'W o r k s h o p s ^ n J i l A R D & i ' t E A G m
.8 2 16 8 3 16 8
-4 . 7 3 ' .8 2
■2 . 9 1 10 0 11
. OH'A.'rBURNj MILL FORip’S EMi>LO'2EES..
100 A. Robinson 100 R. Rlerton 600 I
100 100 E, 94 4
100 99 74
667 I CLn
100 G. Liinbeft'.'j],'.... I . 100 J. Hiitfield 100 J[. Hi warth ■Liinberti
' HOLMES MILL '.'R)
. iV, Waddington 77 '
,244 PENDLE MILL. !
Hjitohinson ley .....5.,
PaSer Pteedy ~pmby .....
Mnsgrove-..,
....]... A. .Ecoles 84. ....... R. Barker 100 C. Pickles 100
...yAV. Robinson 76 ........ G. Denley 93 ....; A. Johnson 100 ; 553
;OE -AVEAATERS’ INSTITUTE ' AVITHGILL C.W.S.
' .
IW W.^Iarsjand. 100 J. Knowles
100 J. Turner .......... 600
100 F. Tomlinson;... 100 J: ' Burgess 100 A, ' Booth ........ .
TABLE P. W . iB .
F.A.Pt8.
0 65!20 20 0 64 22 18 0 516114 0 S9i26 14 1 26133'7 0 28:88 6 0 34 46 G 1 19j47 3 0 1163.0
kG.S.O.B.; 7; xParis^ ;C[iurch,
SHIELH^-Second Round. Langho Colony, 2.
Sabdenl^^O. ' I 3; (^atburh,
--- Jl
. Pari PARISli CHURCH
Church and V. CHATBURN. . „ to enter ...
AitkenlShiNd competit on] on'the AVaterloo ground! on
Saturday, arid a keen game was; ,j?®4®h‘Church.Jattacfced,!:and
- . r i
, Chatburn contested ihe semMnalof the
„„„ 3. 100 G,
.... V. ,Spencer 76 L.... — Eatos '43>! ...... A. Rowe 21 , . T. Thornber ■ 75 Hanvey 40 ' ,312
;j. Goodhier 67
100 J. Myers ........ 595
-!? "?™®“to /.;i......;:E. Hothersall 100 W. Hudson 100
l l ?• Tayloy ••••••••••"■! T. Rshtori 100
100 F. E: Parker ''I!.:...... T. Finder 51 469
632
ITO J. AtWnson ..i,.,..., \r . Edwardson |100 J: Hayhurst
V. PRIMROSE RING MILL. „
' “■pIREl BRIGADE! ' ,
;100 F; Lofthouse 92 Ji Ford
I 73 E.j-Wilson ..... '100 L.l Parkinson 565
! *' '7m ,100 J.'O-Ndl
[lOOAV. Krinyou J..............A. Gruridy 63 'P 'l
100 W. Trotter ...
! NEXT, WeIeK’S pixTURES. '
Monday,.Febmry 3rd:-' .;' I Holmes Mill v ;' British Legion. - I Ambulance Brigade v: Peridle Mill:
Tuesday, February 4th:, ! '■ '
■; Police Athletic Club v. Ribble Motors. Primrose Ring Mill y. Weavers’ institute
'Vednesday, February 5th: Tradesmen v. Chatburn Mill. '
.
Thursday, February 6th; 4 . Co-operative Employees v. jFire Brigade. Friday February'7th: , '
Highways Employees vi Ford’s Employees Sun: Street. Mill v. AVithgill O.AV.S. ■
13
. J. Thornber 60 | .. Fi Bradley 100 T. Blackbnrri 100
S. *
..j :W. Barnes 54 431
SUN STREET MILL v., HIGHWAYS EMPLOYEES.
Brunker 96 I ........ Woodworth, 100 ,
....... " " " " B- Rogers 89 Moor Laili
...................Dowhurst 44 AVhalley Cl urch
.............. s Chew 21 “ - - 413 I Great
Rend AVhal
I Cliths roe ,Ca Social
Pafish Chqrch JLIl}pEROE I CATHOLICS
Clithitoeljp ,Ceri
l a t h o l i c s 9 ' 2 re ...;;..;;a.;
..io [ i .1...]..]......10 [ 0
qr^irpERoF. conservatives.
Rhetlikqr ....1..;..,:,....; B., Davies .Mameyi ..'....I..}..... W. 'Ailderton ;i2 Resli........... -J.l Hayes i;0 Martin ...................' H, I%hurst 12 Quinn
6 Hnadicap iMal
VH. Bui:
Snape .........'..,i.....J AV. Fletcher .;.;1 Hapdicap 2 ! 13
;H. Clieetliain ;;3 CU'lHEROE jCATliOLICS LLEY CONSEHVATlVjES,
0 Handicap GREAT II
,18 ■'
, 3 H. : 3 J. 3 6. 3 H. 3 Hai
;i R. ■ 2 T.
Sher Quiiiti, Reid Bals
iker law RAVgODj
rariffir Dugflalo .V]...,'.,..]. : W lA'est veil jonijell .. IVim kloy dica)
isbottom ]. NEX' AVEEK’S
AV.! A.: Fetefs Haridicap
AV: H, Jones. J. Sarsfield ...G. Garfatt
.AV. Whii 'E.-'Eroo;
pp 2 iks 3
-------- 49
B. Taylor 87 | 0. AValmsley 94
100 R. McClelland 100 R. Foulker .... 100 H. Holden .... 85 B. Jarvis ......
. EOLICE ATHLETIC CLUB. Burgesh
^ BRITISH LEGION ! i J. Thompson
........ J. Sellars G. Benson lOO.j
. ...... i... 0. Sagar ....... .;...-P. Cutler
.......' A. Snowden 03 ir !■'- .
V. CQ-OPERATIVE EMPLOYEES. AMBUliANCE BRIGADE ' .349;
..'........ R. Ford 34 ..:......... J. Hall 47 G. Ford '86
8 3 16 8 6 6 4
9 ' 4 4 2 0
6
5 ' 12 5. 12
11 0 •22 8 2 16
w. L. Pts
3 16 3 ■16
7 4S-. 8
b j b j ^ e s d a l e T
■ S IS X A S S O I
T A B L E sTION.
;pla; ed lait week hhe ifa'vouiites i.were' :de- feSled, ani it!;is!jU3h:as,tru6 that in three of. the
igi.mes .the! more attraCtivb styles can led tn i day. ^Ijhus we halve the dashing
Ti; _is * true tb say that, in the rdoubles
B u i i d b i i i o f R a t e f i iRIBBLESD^liE i IWANDEIjlERS’
gamed ajfineivictory, and;V’ill. take 'home bea ing : i 1 the ! next round. * Only i. A. Pro iton a: id J. Sharpies represent the fold met lods, arid thmr 'victory inf the'[last rouiid was a! great surprise, though! Wll
'■deserved. II. the I ingles’ !Championship we find r.11 ' i ' IT :: f ' i 1 ■
■\VJ(iilley Coriservlitive :Glub. wheii .Maragemeht committee! lyill Jneet sit 745 p.m , the .next Irelands I being'ii'fixCd'jfor Whi illey: ( hurch institute, where j arrarige- ments iirh likelyjto be made to; provide addjtionpl playing;space. | ,4 , ij'
'present.; , i l,i| . , Ti-niglit the. draw :will I be .made
|V SIT TOj ACCRiNGljoN;; N iturall r the nine players vVbo comprised
the Chain lan’s' team for the dxhihitionsi at Acci|mgt()i]| were ; strange in t|Ce suroouiid- ings at thp headqriarters of the iAccri:
leagpe but',tli6y:|gave a ; good riocooh*!' ® lives which evoked; ai plea ling response
the close direi tor bl
a learn Mr. W. A
into league match} and tbat players must be Epedal y selected for adaptability, 'as vyell as fo ■ general skill, because the con-' ditiooB qr 1 soidifferent, with'lighting Jat the sides, a concrete floor, arid a, lighter
send a str^i )ng teamilo play'the forthcoming
dale Assoc: visit irs. Tie
ball than he Meteor used here, No coin- plaitts'cai be;made on the s:ore
of.the ahovsmeritioned. .'It is; simpljf tbat they are ; liffete it, and will handicap visitors.
* Duckworth 68
Acer, ngtqn.1 firms; [ with i, detailed epm- meh^arieq on all Riches. It,Is, hoped', to mclu'ie exj^racts ririxt' week ,,iri,'AbesB'riotes', p to slow you what bur'hosts .thought of'oiir NEAV; SECRETARm ,
layqrs. ' fi ■ ! |. ,''■' r " ' ’
J. L for Hoot
Chur :h an I Moor Lime. ; In fu ,ure corres- pond"nce|!houldbb I addressed tb:- [Mr.'P.'j Bren lann', Rotunda, Limef eld-avenue, Whaliey, 'tor AVhalley Chrirbh;
Ne V semstaribs aWe anriouriced byiWhalley
’ Gaiter, ' Eshton-terrace, lLane.[ .'[;[
[SINGLES’
LEAGUE. P.] W.
ey Cjinservative's ...10 [ 5 Haiwood ....l..l,....10'i 5 [onservafives 11 ' 4
(fonj ^ eryatives ......10 1 6
... 9 ‘ 8 9 7.
nd to Mr. Clitheroe,
' ' '
ing,(oncer:i. AVith twenty teams' ;c6mpeting, inter 3st 18 so grb'ai 'that, a w^My news- pape' is I ipeoiallyl printed
i.by. bnri of tho
Th is A« ringtpn league is , a very.fflourish- *
fron ' their hosts. ■ They vvere welcoriiedil by the: 'Acer! igton league' presideiiti' arid !| at thanked by Mr. Hnaorthi .a the Pioneer works,- which jUnters
>n thej lAccrihgton fiompetitioLi. Peters; Chairfnnn of the Ribbles- ation, tpbponded on iiehqlf of the
m of the visit is that we inust,
last year’s seriii-firialists,'with the addition of i xperieaced player's like E. BrooksiTind H. Briggt and capable riewoomers to'.this stafo in j.. Briggs and ;
A..Snape. ; ijSix out of. ;thj eight, i remUining I are; tho .* ex- pon ibts ;ofl the open cultured style, land it is rorth the risk! to preiphesy tbat 'one or these p ll parryp 4 the title, i?hich will!lot bo ,von I vrathoUt .a great; struggle, for For i, the champion, .andj the I runiier-uii 193t, 4- Potter^ are; in good form
play of C. Ml Fort arid'-J.I Parker! reariy for the I s( mi-final Mter their' feat ip jeun- que'ingjtie chabipions' of 1935;, [who [had aimjst tw) ydars vvithont defeat.: Afikirist a pair pf - stone-wallers,’’ Whosb 'iiiterifion, usu dly ; il to; wear down the tobiMjsition, A. Brigp arid, IH. Greenwood-proVedi tho vane of open 'play, and nowthre likely epn enders for tlfp iinali Though faced with the most' .tantalising service! in fthe touinametb, H., Briggs and L.: AVilkirispn
PROTESTS AGAiNSYASSE88I1£ SLIGHT: LOSS ON YEAR.
irig.: Despite the itact that the first eleven finished iJeagne, season
a|le e-xpOrience ii.; good stead. '.
o;riimisiii with regard to the commg season a id it was felt j tliht many of th* > younger pfaying membert wquldlhiive derived valii-
whjeh [would sti nd '•thein
,f At,the outset oflihe meeting. Hr. J. a. Ayhittaker; who presided [over a goid attend ance, made'refeCenCd'to'the loss tic nation and Empire had sustained by the death of King,George the Fifth,! and at hs , request the members stobd jin silence as a mark of tepect.
the members also fitood m silence to. show their
passed away during I the year, Messrs. J. AV.[ yduthworth, AV.
jS.fjIVeeks and H; Shaw.
respect for
At a lateri stage in the meeting, three vibqipresicents who;
Th»
hrid had to carry bri,' fbli' more entliusirism
Referring to'thej sirienL
Ribblbsdale League .last: season,, son e of tUb yqjuugcr ' members . bad gained e; :perience[ ■ ■ hj would 'be [o|j value to then, in the
to; th^ cluh hs timb! went on.'. The second! eleven finished hrilfjwayup in thi .league' chart, while, the th|i^ eleven had done the' clnb, :redit by sboiiring the chaitpionship! of j their league., [This was a happy augury,
^ re and they wbnld be of greatm service I
'ful clpb. Last'sifason: they were criticised in! some professional ’ . assisttiance ^ound', staff, but] the' money'i to do thaij.
sei
appeal made last season by the ex- captain:; Mr. 'E|.!8. Hudson} for a better tean spirit! not, [only amongst [the players, ' but those jwho sat round the enclosure, club; could have ail [annual income hel; was convinced [they could run a
Mr, ;AVhittaker [ , ,'vjenj; on to ropat thej , .
amouL If tile,
barters for not Engaging! ■from the had not
enough
Saturdays when they, were advised prqfbsi would ionnls turned [out wet and Ihe club
3 it liappei edl, the
Wlehriage professional assistance niorel important ho me matches,! and adyisbd the imposition of a, definite of I [aEliiission instead of the, collect: caiisb he thought that many, visit)rs
the members showed loyal , support j this he felt tha^ it would be a gc
have been fjirther out of po
idea the
cljarge
■m l ’’®.! cchtributo to the funds as tiny Were I ex.j)ected to do. ■ The* “ 'gate’’,
la^t season were r diculously small ftandaijd of crfckot. Mr. AVIiittaker appeal^ for neW' members and <eclared that if j members Would pull their weight the [cluh: would go itom success to suiceis.
the
auflitbr ing Ithe kept.: tiobs,' t
'T ie balance shee was presented rnd the! Mr'. T. L. Taylor, sipoke to exajnin-
the jrul'i dealing w tji defaulting mi ibbers, eet
approved The. ,
elected , L.l Hridfi , treasurer.
Jfr.l
balance si The
president of the club; with idrii P. B. A’ntst b' was qnanimousiv A
Ill expressing-thbriks the I. members'
scoretaiW!; and [Mr. J. Brooks for
codfideuce,!
PAlRISH:(pURCH Hargreaves 2
R. Hpiilker i Hargreavris '0
W'. Calyerley T,! Briggs
C. S iriger ; Hiiridicap
I Moqr Li no v. Parish Clu FIXTURES.:
iloor L}ne v. Clithiiroo Clit leroq Cons. v.i AVhnllfiy Cons. Socnl chtre v. Rondi Cohsotv'niiv'cs; AVhilley Church T' Oron’. Harwood. Cht^eroi Catholics t. P irisli Church,
,,ircii. i l l ! Catholics.
lOUBLESI LEAGUE.
Moor 1 ane Whallej Wihalle; Great
Clitheroa Oonservativto. Social (lentte ........
Clitheros Catholics
CohaerTatiTea ..J 6 lood .......I...J 5
Ohbeh
Pi W. L. D.'Pts 8 4 7 : 1 0 § '
, serjson, declriring that at* times l|e tpqa ;ed as a common [labourer.
Stott, . ,W. '(Whipip,[j.iF.: Preedy aid AVeaver.:|'
,i ■ ■ ; , j;; [ ’-.I,. secretary; and the' fpllow'ing boWling : (|om-
t!!'™®,?^ appointed:: MeSisrs, ,T. Snlitli, H.j Hollins, J Birliwell, [AV. AVind ' ' “ “tdle, H' Fletcher pUd Fj Holt,
,
Mr, and; Mrs. Calvert to have charge of the! refreshment rooniLi -
A discussion took iiplaco respectingi tmb- . ‘ T.
scriptions and several Jmembors -urgedl ihat the; subscription for 11 howling memhens be
reduced. I Other members pointed ofit liatt if this wore done, , it wqs only fair to extend
not, think it wiso to ireduco subscriptions in ,nnv , way.
il * ’ - i - ■ r
T. Speak .34 i 820
meipbers .voted in favour of reducing [tliol Riibscriptipn'. for , ' b|n(|ing [memhei's'l Ea-om ISsijto 12s. 6(1,. and an, equal number inted ngajnst it; .The Clinlrman gave his casting vote in .favour of the! reduced Bubscrip :iom
AYlicn the matter was put ito the vot;' 14 ^.(Ooqtjniied All foo;; of nexj oolnmni
the; same! privilege toi members who p fived cricket onl.v. The' secretary said thlilj’ in view of the club’s financial position In) i did
nippomted captain of; the second eleven, land Mr; P. hGrny, vice-daptnin.i iMr. Jj lOrr "no elected captain ofi tho third elevcpr It was! uiiniiiniouslyi decided to again ask
of [tlio [first eleven, ; With Jfr. F, Hrilll ns vice-captnin. - :Mr. *B. Triinby, who season :eaptnino{l the third eleven
Fjlu'nnd Cornwell was elected captain last
simuld attend 'JMatcIt j Comriiittee meetings'; M, H. Scott I Was appointed bnWling
will [consist of MessrtJ J. Brooks, R, Jack- son, J. Birtwell,' -Wjih the: respectivri pap <Ieci<Ied that the. secrefarv
Brooks w|s app'oiited chfli coinmittoe, and Hie conijiittee
nan appealed for more suiiport than he hiid.
a renewal of Mr. Hudson last
balWt as follows: Mtosis. J: T. AVlii;taker! H.l Ho lins, J. BirtWclI, F. Hindis,, Si Molt F. I Holt} E.; Cornwell, M; ICrutcb,' ''T
[Ti e-! general cdiilmittee was elected by OKicers.
hooks and : inding them very neatly' AVith regntd to unpaid si bscrip-i 10 committei jwere urged , to inforcei
s imanimously
rectipts For
also
be: did
to play ;ket. If
severely; county
of £200; success:
Value ol!|Team Spirit { |]6all. - ]
ooinmittee would! have, to ' take seriously. into account. Some effort would have to be made,to get the-[assessmorit down. AVheq oyer £14 had to bejfound for rates arid £23 fob! rent their 1 financial! resouroes werb severely taxed. Hb thought if they showed ,determination they |i might ;get a veductiori in; tile assessment jof the club iropertj^ ^ they: finished at the foot of the
on, the; shoulders otj, a loyal few and that Was very disnppbinting when theV ne^ed all[ the help them cbiild get. The expenses had been kept to[ asjlow a figure ai possible aijd the, club was the cheapest-managed in the league. The officials were ti be con gratulated on the dqfibit. boing as bw as £3 prill if the raembers_ in arrears ivith their subscriptious had! pijid up' they wculd have had a balance on ■ the right; sib e. The question of therhea'vy rates and taxes on thjq club was a mafiter; which next season’s
hard struggle the' dull Mr. Whittaker appealed' [ The work-1 ad fallen
at the foot bf the Ribblesdale and that thefej was a lo:a on last , . ,of , £3,1 there [was a fieling ,bf
iig of t le members'! of Ribblesdale 'Vanderers Cricketjand Bowling Cliib on Tue: day. even-}
Strong appeals tor loyalty on ti e part [of emberi and all interesW in ti e welfare the club, were niade at the ani ilal'’meet;
lD D IN G T
was offmed [for tbe soul of Charles Herborli MBllison .ntjSt. Helen’s Church: on slnday.
j: A
a jmCnth;: I previously,' Hr. Mallison atteilded [clinrch to' talro Conimuniom fottriight!|later his illneiawari found malignant land incurable ahd rill tlmt qe done Was 'to case hi i last !days. thirty years jhe had lived in the ilnd had been; identified vith all good
I'ffithin ' it;: I'A .straight
busih.ess mi as' alwayri on the! sidq of peace,
and' ;ie (the* Vicar) could not speak| tow highly of* his loyalty. Mr. Mallison fieveij inisscd the inorning an* 1 evening services^ N& was ri;,man of 'broad'viejvs on publi-i and; industrial qneftiois, qnd i t ] ;was dlways‘a'jpleasuto to dismss such qqeStiona with himj
fifte'eri years he had hem Vicar’s A’irdcu, A i INTERilENT.-Manj
J. Simpson; G. Rodrell,i J] H. Herd and J. Herd •hearers. . Floral tributes Mrs. C.' H. [Mallison; Hiss M- Mr. _Fred I Mallison; Sir. and Mallison; Airs. H- Mall son; I Laura; Boulton; Dri Boulton; drs. Hulme; Burrows;!]Mothers’ Union; i Miss Mr. land filrs.
K
liked behind the icort ige. 0 church [ council—J! essre,
Jlepresentatiyes of i all ,tl e vill ige orgjlnis.i- tions in which Mr. Mall son was inteyested
IvOre sent j by: Mallison J M rij AVJ
John Herd,! 8enr.-+wcre
Members J. Dugdale,'
:
Mrs. AVesto Mr. and Mr;. T.jBroini and Mrs. IBegg;' Mrs. AVI itterili and [fa J)r. and Mrs. Taylor;
H. Whittej tern;' Mr, and Mrs. H. Boothrijaiif Ir. fi-nd Mrsl H. AA'ilson and Olive ; Cojonei arker; J; AV. AVatson; C. AV. Sfansfiel
lil/;:
Juhr.;! Mr.! and Mrs. F. Smalley; Mr. .alid Mi'S. J. AValmsley; Mr. ind !Mrs.' J. Ho|rd ahjd Regi; ,Mr. and Mrs.'.'AAl.j Bishop ; frimilg; Mr. [and Mrs. ' Ireaves;. Mrs. Ayilkmison .^and; family; Mr.' rind Jfrs. Fj;0; ' Travelling comtaniqris. Capii ■|Iitchell, ' Mr. Roger Gieen,| j Mr. H, Kndle. and Mr. A; E. Troop; the Sid len,'Churcli Council, and otlier Cliurch f (iriclay'School ivorkers a; S'..! Helens.
S A B D IN , Last-Friday., ligl
Ppblic [Band held a sociil injthe Con cliool,! and’ the latest mi isic was given
toMhed by your kind mes agp of riympaiiy,! i'ld w-ill be'glad if you wi.l express his :in-
tip Itoyal Family in -tbeir great sorrow, reived the Mo'wing rep y': [“ The, Kini is
..fi|tho
iParisbj.Council, Jfr.! u] R. Sun (bhairmnn) :sent a message of condolenci
F; 0: 'Jingle rind his Hoidoiians. ,'gOUNCIL’S condole \C Ei-On be
' I
cm-e thanks to all who j( inddj in it.’’ ANNUAL PARTY. Las; Saturday afierj
! wriri given by | members- of I The scholars [of'the day Ich iijstonction of 'their teachi r, gijivje a! wonderful 'display < f dances. Lea Norcross! accb'mpamcc the choir. Mr.
•from the ceiliiig for the li projgramme [consisted of so: arid the sketoli, ‘i Wanted
the chiirch cliiji: ool, under! Miss Kcali
;Rl!Cha'rabbra,j of. C'layto: i-le-Moors, gi , sejiebtions (oh | his! piano-ai cordioii. :ev*oiit' closbd:v[ith [the Nat|onril! Ai'itlicm;
IN THE SCHOOLS
I Agisted by seyeral meimers of the stiff t'‘® Ribblesc alitiris easily ile-
jtoritM AVhallejj Scouts by 8'lgoals to 3 at ‘Clitneroe
last.ireek. ; The (anje at first was evemji contested,; but after being in arrears
,peo;)le.
thq'Visitors :becamo .raggec, rind their fer- wards were rio[ match for tlie' Bibblesda'Io halves, .lyhicli gave .the Sdioril forwards ®®ttor opportunity-to rycei -e- their suppoit :Ati High Moor,to-mori ow[ j the bo.vs ,
jtei.in will plny-the[GramniEr School junioils. iNExtj week thej match is a;;aiuft Bhackbiirn [Cathedral.i Early in:Februir,y ia iiiectiiig pf |toe. Schools’^ Sport’
ihr§' being; made to ^ensure tbe success K jtliis I event, along with '
ipomiiar Bi^nimer i?pmpetii
*knpck-out’tourriamentf-or tie James Gree [Clip,I won !.the! last two y arij by A jScIfoql, .who will , epdeavinr-this year'tui
A ' [ ’lialli
Carp'j off tho tfopliy 'Tor ti e - bird succc. ■sive'Vear, :
|(Oontinued from ^precedng
a, collection would be 'dealt a ith by the’con mit^ro,
, lij [answer to j a' member, tl: SaidJ'fho [ question I of inaliing charge for admission; to iiia ;clhu
' RatesRidieulout ’*
Re|fernng to the questioi of rates and taxtojiMri R,; Trimby said l,e coiisider«Ki|
highUime the, local-'authority discussed .th* f ®®U®U3l.y. L " I think it is labsolufelj' ridiqulpus that we should hivoito pav £1-1
t e pfes for a club like thi!,“ )io said. “-I hO^Sriirig tp say; anything [disparaging
bis raipai'ks [arid said he wa.s quite justifu’cf. in what he had said.
j i . i
amlaivote
ot.ithanks to the Chairman for presiding concluded the meet ngi
A )}oto of thanks was move I to [the Pres* i| '
.ytorjyi grants of £25. I, tliiiil a jniove. oilprit to pb,| made lb , remove this heavy burdcil •to''A iri; crickec club that fs oiit to develop clmrqcter, the moiitnl, ph.vsuiliand possibW spiritual side of; life. I lopo the no" conimittco will make a* move i i this direction eYen|ii| it Iins[to. be. to tfio e: teri.t ofjengag] t e mjEolicitor to fight'its lasri [
hefrire-.the Asse|
sinent.Comriiittee.’’—(Iea'ii.' hear.) 'J [Thb'
lOmirniaii.ithariked Jfr. Triniby fon
nboii^.jtho Social I Seryic® Certre but if tbp Town I Council can make ticni: two lialfj
column.) 0 Chajrm
„ ',a drifiiiit|) os instpjad
.'layr Bf, thei ejliurcl
.formrir John] John
X. I i
: Hridge} ,
Soutl and lover [o on bir ls, etc. walked
itohe [io 'liis Aiibt eigliiy-iix,
office jO__ tosid Mrs; I Mitchell M J a for
Congregational .
lieroe ( of [Mr
Three
! arrangements will be mridf'fori the annufi' latlHcffcic sjwrts .in Juno;' Alreafly plat
liem,| when, it I is hoped tla t 1 preliminajy s’ Assiciiiiion will so £ 0.1
iohhe, drei
King,
igi and choru a’ Hoiisekeeperj’
4ha'
ftajparty-and riieeting in f t. Maty’s &hiol.. The tea table, decorations were in purpi*;,- a: id streamers of purple ribbons' stretc ild
U'lon the Roman Catholicf h*ld the annual
■■ 8,8 iT^us Mef*
of' tlie Lajicas liirO February 1 cu
■cer! \ 1st,'
sir! VO
The
;gri, Nriw ;Si| i nf'lrkl limn
, seboUrs! ol
g of .left
sbb*
AVajga- AVagg; lybs
:ralia ve 0
own
Idrei Ril
Mayer f'
Idioollj. ilmT he la e ..A
of I i booll of [ ji'litliel
blcsilillC' 1 1 aiiilj its ' brj several
I
;t Iiuiilher jfluit [ ;c. Friirchluf' Thcjdualh': ra t |
.opula,tioii ious -<]iiart| ejb'ohi,
ll^d
I.idiug
, Alot Alls)
.oyenings to " was-
,5®y| Blrie,' ,ers
Mea’ on Coat; Old “ '1 AVoloman i
ler. Miss ■'1 IG
Mastei , . flower [girls
J.
. I Thomas I I ' ' [coal dealer,
[oulker.j AVilki itchell, St.
Mr.ilHalstoad jwas preacheri a memhb ,, Couri^cil, (and field fhe ing .the
time of the Bap On Its closure .Chirifcli
lossesj werri ,susl ongfegrition;;!; CnI
tliolie School c Red Rid
i ;. I ldreil
ng H«ud, _ N. macklf
ary 'Mar.'-, 1 8bhe,; -Ml
i)„l)i;i J. I he 'liojvll he stp-eii
l ~1{-^ ort ;for
hipj ppoil
tin! I
t| the Sahdeb ncil
Matthew Diclrie and fam ly; Staff at (ireasj h'r'ook'Hall; ,G. Strong; Mr.-[and Mri.’|3<. ■Whalley;'Mr. and Mrs. * Iheatler, Jolmj rind Arinie; St..'Catherine’s (hurcji; Miss )?ell;'l Atr. and Mrs. J. Spencejy;, (Annie,
Qi.sSio ihd Horothyj Mr. and J ’rs.':itV. AVallbinii,]
tj '.ennis- Club,;. Mr. and'Mri A’. [Banksf Miary and LaBa; Mr. AVes;; Mr. Faifelo igh;'
, Missl, Troiigliton’; A
Veevirs; jMiss Ciriim;;
Miss Mrs]} Till;
to pay a last! farewell to Hr. C, who' was'f interred' at S ■. Helen’s djurcli} jy the Vicar;'(Rev. A. Bigg) list Satitday,
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frieijds assembled H. MallisaD,'
’ICAB’S j TRIBUTE.-^Requiem Eui'bariai;
In .the :[coute ®f his sermon, the Vicno A. Begg) said the loss of Mr. M illison p parochial and p irsonal one.
tb be could iFop
iFlynu ;tb tutu! tboj dianiper| out on (to tl:
. l i t w
'.[lifteil the square; I .sack, and placed it
Only : had; A'
i[illaga. works ri ha
;[ i ' I ’dJ bittjcr .<jbe>v} I .want
ftn
,to i|ftack snnle pf. TUori Jack shot his released a ;atcb iUj a tiri bf biiriuits livL Quickly rasteuii g-yt
turned jit [oj its Itari Iplacing' the hoards/jai ;tudy. j ■ ' I ,_ |41
jioii;!'So ,J ick liurj-i( lot. j 'pnietl iiig w'itli ijaiilppr. : A [heap (If of liugger horits, and eoal Baiiie i i Miidy f(| tliel'li'ariiper, j It wps
Toe [paqiec of ,!bisc to,! tile
tlieiii giving ti la'mper
jci s’;i0■, e‘t® oj60,’’.[Jac ’ris but a inb)
by; SCHOOi
PEjTE
,4'4'
I ; “.Perhaps that iwiil jtb be liones; aft(>B tlii
Back [ill .the dojfniiti ihojshobts, ind aslspo
■i I Their whispilred jtbiii] Jack’s' cocked}cars
jlik'ej'es shittl His [rissured theii,/aud; sec (light to ed up [at their
■ '# i-'
.prowling,, about, r of
pi
' .tjiri hamper .liisj elhpiy.
.«U|ts,’’ sai. 'jack’s
ed the
;.yeU, and'd .awikened liat hrid Read of nextjwi
.'<A\
yarn!) if
excitement. lifi
JFcirinder’s I |l‘Rotl’’
Fi dge IS stiUl ahoup.! sc that W'9 can Jicar hi
[More likely [to pemightt’’^ sug
ad is always w ' cuns! up
,y." .
Replied Jack Flyiil
.of|tbe 'friidi ■ crou'cbi|i| “ Let’s
Kl He cqul(H see) ivba it’s I iinq
leiiiiedy. 1 Now for
cekis iiistrilmc
JrickjFlynri the uproar!
go tin, ,14 ped the ti entire ‘ d|
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about when ‘ Yes,’’ , aiiiw'ered C(j
“ Dfd you r ’
.AVesWpwri. "I'Yoii’ll Flynn} if ycu’rh ilbb i ^ [Jbefc longed jo take i l their warpamtj'bui
I
Hb.; returned Ifrbiii! tolen j banipbr, i ' i i-“ Clumsy ass, ,';Coi
ihe'pillow, lie wall [a pious bad kept liimi c i^lits-out aid hrijsloi le might baVc iiiissed ibt; biiiiiped, iiitb liis[
.‘lit of the ,I was tl.ib
over Reildloi Hill nature
...-j ' i At' 'tbe| well-know i: toy
originally in the cmployl son,! at Primijose Priiitv keen! jiliterest'an local, s]| lionorriry.'meniper of the
'Gluh.
; moroia; . Hevicet
'
Mr. 1 William Mill,'
for ubricilicjnJ
ThomptoiiJ ami o J
and'! formerly jm ’lctorif
res ;t, waps Jlil'iGi residinglat G|
A ’lCtoril
iMillsi] |i' Jl and regarl
iiier ijinnnS id Siiris .
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