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ADVERTISER MU) TIMES, FRIDAY, JANuIaRY 31, 1936. I i.j-
Whom England L0ved.
OF, WADDINGTON ON GEORGE'S EXAMPLE.
THk LYING-lNrSTATE :by. a large congregation.;
late King, On Suiiday morning rfqmemi I .eucharist -ivas celebrated, and oq Tuesdayi laorning ti o appoiiifed service was attendedi
Church, 'Wuddiiigtoii, Special ieivicea wei'c iield at St, Helen's
in I memory | i: ♦ %
in y o y r pw n s|iou|d cq n sd lt
](c ]|( )j|( ifi t t ^ i n t e r e s t y < f i |
firmness independent of the presence or' absence of inatural gifts. Tlion tliero wan' Ins sjmpatby with 1ns people, sincere and miniediate. I In bis love or sport, lio was;
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Flanders and,'Francej ho displayed it His sense oLduty was ihost high,
to the Kuij|, observing that the daily Press; and the iivirelcss liad' glutted the |public; Ufith ,so much about ithp: King that it was* impossible. y_ say'-ahytlun^ new. Yeti therei| lyere certain qualities of? King George that might I well bo emphasized, i There Was his firm liold 01 the divine realities which govo a steadiiiiiaj and purpose, a seromty and;
- sportsfnab in the best souse of the; word In his coiirngo he was supreme, and nisibtenco; |on visifingHtho foul fidlds ofH
not aj coldj calculatcdi iduty, but ^li'.oflal seise of duty; jtpnngnig out of a q genuine, lovfe for hisi pwple. ■
ing, tlid Vibargave a sliort address. Georgi i the |'Fifth was Itbat day going ■ to Ins last resting place) stately m his niarcli. Thc '.arrangements forr that march' from Westminstcri to Paddin,^oii and theneo to St. George's Chapol,; Windsor, were .coin-
{ I kinjg Edward’s Long Walk. ' At the uiimbrial sefvico on Tuesday
plete. I No [untoward incident eoiild on that tlifee and' a; half , miles si. marchj . England was skfe from such. But was it| necessary to asfcj-tlie Kin^' and hit
, march conveyed 'thk mortal remains and honourec the spirit if the King against vmom there was no uprising, It was for
nient bereft Ho prayed t would* stately
comei to liarm' thrbugll it. | That
IjA^hait; the Soldier said R i i t i i t S o w e d o n ’ t a s k
t ^ i a t c a r f i ;lbi^:: ^ t h ^ th e thoMSands o f !Sau^<j§ Ifjsf
subjects beat as one. , [Many kings might pass away, aid had passwl pway, and people liad said they
were.not sofry. .But such a . phrase J was i iconceivable i i connexion with | King ,Qeorge Not even !the moi ppiponqit of.J [kingship woidd use phrase of King Goprgo.j;
tint the heart's of,millions of his T h e Kinfs Pausing, Regard and Affdciion. .
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aiice bad hclq^e lives of tjieir subjects in J.op'r hands. 1 There had been kings estab- lislied by I'lgnt of conquest qnd kings like,
Mhy was tijis so?'ou, There had been Kings who by o i righfjof personal power and doiiin-
n
been kings who were constitutional moriarchs ybo, apart ffom any. other .'reason, )were kings becausi, they gathered up tlid life and aspirations and ideals of a .uatioi aid became jits titular bead. ], The authority of the last clast was not baked on material
could
the Jubilee, stand' itj for a soit of fellow,? then it'was
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the loyalty and affection ,of! his sub f in TiiKilnA (' T
popularly elected president]in his death, touching the I eart of a great nation as *' King Gwrge. They tliought of oxtraoqqinary queues five; or -six miles and ■ 15 deep for' the lyiijg-in-state. might bjo cajlffl idle curiosity or false rfeiiti- moiit run riot, but it all betokened a re gard and alfectibh for tliA mail, apart Ifrom an theories p| kingship.! ^f King George say, wh,en his cyei were opened, to
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for 1116:10^0 King that lie might passliiito his rewatd, a;id for King IJdward VIII. Ithat God wou d inspire and strengthen him in bis m!w'duties for the widowed-Queen I and Royaf Family tfiat God would comfort them: and lorlourseiycs that'wo iniglit cultivate
There j^remaiiedi how thb duly of priyer, "'*1 whorii England loyeil.
more . and more those! characteristical of personal 1 humility, consideration for others ajul c.talted sense of duliyJ which guished,King George V., j; '!
B O l i T O '-B Y -B O W L A y p . The mUy fr ends of 'Mr, 4 om Brotherfon
will be bind t i hear that -ho is raakihg a
Hying at half mast since Tuesday week. ^ account of i he death of liis Majesty j the
^ipg. J It wb raisi^ to Juirmnst when King - Edwa '
London. 1 SCHOOL.— M nny
deep- On the, __ boy out[oh 1 nf
dppartment. vVi';
, ifonday fWi»i
was iproclaijmed' king: . .1 .
to come [to sclnol last week.; on account . f deep-snoW and also on account of
-----yuiiuicu were una —
- there was dnly oiio little tW'iiity scholafs,>in the' infant
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soryice , for his .iMniesty !, the late King George was hell in the Parish Church! on iuq^ay; lafternion.- A muffled;peal Was rung; . panon Brodhurst 'toik the sdrvico a,large congregation. |
memorial [service.! i4 A; memorial
; - - - -Vjni'uen^^ThatiAyoursi^ .ms s s iCephosswiftlyrmove«x,^
unplMSMtsym^ M l ' ■anaj,-.ipmgie'ooseJO, i i'.''" ' .
fraq$ jot neadaih^ feverishness and olherV ' From all
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■Wednesdily afternoon at Rolt'on-byiBowlbnd .Church.! I Oanon Rrodhurtt itook the ser vice. Thb bearers were four boys; Geoffrev Lawson,'uTqm lldwelL Albert Barlow and Rodney'Pafkihs'in. .Flowers [were sent by; Mam ^nd Dad) Donald add Dennis, Grpii-
dad.'
r.Grahdma, Auntie Alice ,'and, Barbara, Nnrse.;:; i. ■ .
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smaller' than' usial. ' Mi'ss'iPrice'showed many samples of beautifiil leather work,
'.which all'^ook p^rt and thorbiighiyi enjoyed.
MrS.IOlho , Mime-Redhead! : gave ' an in structive ;inrsing lectnre. i i ;
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RHYSICIAN'S REM EDY
THE
Hot a single drug but the prescription of an eminent Harley Street Physician, and cannot affect the heart
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- ' TRffi SNOWSTORM.--7 Tjip: postmen liiirt some'very, difficilt rides and [ walks across cqmtry' dufing InM ■week lwrbeh the sribw cbve^ the' %M8‘'ajid roads.;
.wpw. . At ^;G.^^nwqod's ' iFatih, half-wait between Bolton-hy-Bbwland land Slaidbnrii, twelve men: were cmplo-yed three days dig- gipgi drifM froffl[a road, j [In some cases the [postpian could not j ’each the farm jhouses, anp letter's had to be [thrown over the drifts to the farmer. Mahy sheep Wers
dbg but of the drifts; fortunately' most of them werb; alive. This is thelheaviest, fall of snow for more than twenty years.
f ■ : ■ jiu o 10- vu .bases Ifdrrts wefb. completeiv blocked vyRh In some
_ G.E.S.^A meeting of the-Girls’; Efiendly ,R66k. ,Tba ■attendance! was mdcii
and demonstrated how tlielwbfk should ihe dbiiei; ; Miss ' Jones' (hedd [ mistress-; |if Stiwley School) ijnd Miss Pfici gave lessons in country dancing and a ribbon dance, ['ii
Goodwin third son of Mr.l'niid Mrd: Gdod- tS
. PUNERALl-^'ho funeral of Brian Selby t"! efJ Scott Laithe, I took place ion
childrenj were unhblo illrniiess,
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go^ redovery. [from. Ids reieht: illness. ! Ihe flag on (the Church;Tower has been
fopndations bW on.spiriWl. . A King of LnglRnd to-day Lad far less- power- and anthonty thai . a , president' of a [ republic, rnpossiblo to conceive of' any
the otuarts'.vqho imagined theihselves ikings' by diyme right. Tliere had. been kings who were wings br direct descent. 'There had
A N D A n d r o u n d A B O U T .
lias published illustrated supplements and, all ayhilable space has been devoted to de5crippon8';iof the, scenes, i Wednesday's
wonderful service in the past week in con- iiexion with tbe lying-in-stato end funeral of His i Mnjetty; King George. Every paper
papers wore! all. magnificentlji produced:, end they, were spld Aiit more_qnickly even than
after the .'jbbUee/celebratiou^^ Iii'the: space "devotb^ to’[the subject and the -pains-^ taking efforts majle to secure every possible
detail the Press reflected the wishes of the people,' , The 1 Press ; did not i create the
on Tuesday with several pictures; of tlio Royal Funeral procession, withiri a: matter of five hours of the. event. The pliotograpbs yerO 'flown by 'plane from jLondon to Manchester, It is nniazing how| newspaper worL [which, -rit; seemed impossible to speed up, has set 'an eyen more terrific pace wjithin jlie' last year or two. ’ i | [
it. Perhaps it would not be out of place to ' p.iy !a little ttibiite to' the! two East Lanca-shire evening papers which : appeared
Borough Police Force at the funbral of His Mnjestyj Kiiig George V, in London. Ho trjavelled to the capital ,bn Monday, and in
. , ™6y
along with a liuodred otlieo-..police[officers from the! Provinces,'he rt(portcfd ; at Peel House, 4ho London' headquarters iand^ later
-quoue.. Very early! on iTuesday
Hall. There he saw! the blind 'V.G.' leave after completing his, guard oyer tlie[ King's
paraded,, outside'Westminster
. rv .Later ; the urocessiob
..fopmed and in the distance he «iuld see the aifin, leave
I torrific; crowd at a- football cup tie, swaying [tliis way and that, hundreiE deep m some jiarts) and nothing but faces, faces, faces wherever one looked. Though he
^pepplo who had waited hours in the crowd. In jEdgeware-rofid,: long land j straight, tlie, pi'pcession could be seen more clbariy aiid
[ could seo|only glimpses of the Royal Princes and *tho coffin he states that he must have seen a great deal more than; many of the
the ! glittqriiig uniforms' presented ,b mbg- mfiwint scene. ■ -At ' Paddington; Station they saw; the last or the coffin as It was borne into the station.
l , ' [by ijir. Rj Dqgdale!.' , i,
;of laurel [jeave,s from which developed , a ■running festqonj of similar leaves intertwined With: ribhdii; of; royal purple which', Gn turn, terminate at the bbttomiof
tlie.plaque.witli a'. laiB®. knot and strqanjers. The plaque Wasidesigned b,y Mr. j; Hindle Higson, and executed by Mr. and Mrs. Higson! assisted
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PH his-set was broadcasting the same pro- pammeli ,.:[ v ,
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times people have rung up to book seats id; hot wonder;
— v viiv Vam m
veriv; availiihle seat is book^ by; Tuesday I ea-Hme,' hat those ' yforkipci ,on i [these,
I BbokingJ f o r T h e Desert SonJ'' have prokeli allj records-, . I t js qot often that
premiSeS ^ ^ WrtVfT arT/va** ' 'The number of
; Al [friend on Tuesday noon tri.ed to dis- coyeii hqw ; many - wireless, statibiis were broadcasting the. Royal iPn,laeral at' home andAhroaR He found [that every station
was itlie Rpyal Cipher, below which appeared the., date! {1910-1938,! and abo’ye was the a™'’’}'. 'All tills whs in gold ujiqn-n ground of blaqk, ■; ! At tbe top, and {superimposed • ? ,h-'8‘'°®Pd of gold, was a- oliisterod group
service at -the Parish Churcli bii! '^esday morning : commented upon: the,'beautiful plaque' which adorned the front of the pulpit. iThe, leading'-motif of -the [plaque
Many people who attended! .tlio memorial
the procissioii and. as they marched slowly alqhg P. 3. Thompson said the crowd! simply beggared description. I t [ was[like tlio
r_. —I Provincial police was included in
followed by King! Edward and of the Royal Family.;, The'detach-
I P.S. -Thompson represented thb Clitlieroe
aichat With him'.to-day I learnijd'that ho was privileged ,in being permitted fo 'see the lying-qn-state iwithout [having to go irriblo ordeal of [waiting
ipheyei the Press! merely responded to. The daily Press of the coimtry has given
-[ Slofrly and solemily [his sub, pnwards, heedless of pll other
Bjj I f
hj 'iplu ne .Ims not bedn compul ed, but there are these in the offipe' who would willingly say " Thousands,” '{and. i t 'v ’ould ho no cxaggei atioii to [say) Hundreds. In'addi tion thire have been tlie hundreds of people
bad _ , .............. ^ this w:ek'qnd . 'Whiili! Iremem oils: i worry.' to tho
wiib hi ve blamoured a'rouiid, the Market- ji ace, premises to bopk personally. Nothing like it has lever beofi [known. And the en- tiusmsii of the:ptoplo' has n o t ; stopped tperejM hey jiaye give 1 the company splendid receptiins; ind' eveyithiffgiljhab' tondbd Jto make tbe show, a great, succeSaJ whichlit is. put ,€vi n so, there
Iijas.been ah clement of luffk which has! dogged ^lie company
witli till Haslingden Society. On Wednesday
nwesmt ited the engagement of a substitute, ■![;
who! has Im l experience
*Yind Ri{har<Is, who ivlere in the audience, fcspoiidid. JleanwhilejMiss Greia Charnloy «2 nicinbi r of ;tlie dancijjg troupe,I voluntcerec to play AzuH, and sd cleverly [did she act the pal" that few inj -the audience were awaie 61 the; substitutjon. Miss Charnleyls place 111 the idancing troupe[ Imd to' bo fllle’ and Miss Adeline Higson'stepped into tlio
;of spoftsmanship, and the, way in which [aiiiatcuh respond to jiho age olil motto of :tiie stag.;, ‘.‘The .show ;must!go oin'-is-hotli- ;ing s ioit q^ marvellous. ; Mist Sandliara happily recovered ihefbre the j orforniance conclude 1 anjd took pirt in the last scene.
oA too amateur, stage, in " “.'[lie Dtoer Song.” ;
j
Hindle group devote Cliurcli Higson
dramatic society to bd known as the '“ J ...... . .Higson Players)'' . Tlii i . talenteii
presontih
Grove, Many
Mr. J , . Hindle .[ Higson has formed i xf 14' '' . ' ; ” 1; ms heela. ormed from the cato of “ Laburhuni
it. — -
pf.the day, a certain little; d'og'T khqw|;
K , . ]_ j
little nei ' by,[and if Ills friend is patient he -01111 ;i me back again; for aiiotoor little nieal. I , understand that itlie robin gets ms fill of breato eafly .itotlie piortiing, and If later pnmerfi'offet'hiiii' br'ead'-hc disdains cbke at any hour
;In that respect he' resembles
; ,A Qitmroriian who, went to see ” Sanders of . the I River ' ’ latt ieek, was jheard[-to
■ fVvvrv^ Well)
declare af erwards, ‘[Ddesn’t Paul fnake a olyi^pod negtoj.''! j; '
' Rohetoii
duce so_n ichj tliat .it very nearly binkrupts itself.—Lb: d[ !Melchett., '
ihe of tlie if .there! 'is Harewooij, , Art Gallery.
things to'live with
We liyk injii'world which'is afil^ vu ,iuih . r.
to prof
The mi IS t beahtif ul fa ce in the world is mastitiresome vacancy behiiid * it';—The Earl [ of qpehing [an Exhibition i t Leeds
scrutiny hops ,on to thb: outstretched hand' ?."<[ feeh. ; Then .the; robin wifi rest a
.robin hopi near, surveys hisi friend .solemnly pud ■
_ tliiik wl en quite i satisfied with itbe
pack iimiiiing to feed .hi rb|)in wliieh is so tame tlia; it [will eat from; aiiyore's. hand. Those V10 know tlid; bird’k. Imb ts assure nio thai the robin waits nfcar one o f ;the Pptos in he park and whenianyone desirous of feednij it stretches oiit a] hand on ■which there IS iread! or-some: idamty n orsel the
., 1 eople are visiting Bfungerley park
Tulto present plays,'and intends to ;irofits from ahows to tho Parish' flunday School!.: At prekeiit Mr. IS reading,! plgys, with i view to ; one next .sdason).; Tlio SocTef}’
. breach.] Altogether it was : a fine example
therq, wis n| most .drkiatic
intlerlude.iMiss Margarit Sandliani, Who is .such a brilliant Azuri !laiiited and fqlli into ti e. footlights. Mr. Ja. k {Cook (Cajptain Pail Pontaiiie) immedHtely [picked beri up and carried her off ^ the stage. ^ Doctors wen asked for; [and Dqitors; Fainvcatlier,i Murray, Laurie
officials. First therq|came the illness of - Jqiqph Robinsoni 0,11 '^yediiesday,. which
must have daused producer and
uum
one, to make their! last farenell levotion ,to.hini, tlieir King;;whom all hearts blessed; ian|l grhtefiil , memories of the past produced a strahjgo .‘motion. | His coursh lid arn in jliife's groa;iing tider its woes, Sts (iamours and M pnihful pride.'' No . longer Monarch ,of t this| speck of 'Earth, Im now awaits [deliverance to another birth.
[ [Midst piiiip aiidjsplendour io tlie gate way .they li ive led hiin, and the roais which lead from hence, td the right .and to. the left, from lehind and to the front, to the iliiffnitej tlmy_ extend; and. tlije wjieel' of diiistencfe' eicirclcs , humanity df all the
' mystery J
[ill;-unehidiiiig Ijinio—laye passed aid will pafs. So lament- not, but rejoico; the present sun has sunk to
re.st not in menta' Storm's drliriuni dread but in . iieacefu evenings, 'ci Im,, and^ 'grqets; the; night, .thi deep; profound eternity, and all; its ibysmal
j
■whose rule of tho. universe would scarca Suffice. '■' '■ ,
bur.st, ar inspire
Cverythii g plossemeto forth, again. Farewell, [our Kiiigj a last farewijll!, BEATRICE OXBDRGH.
^ lEd R G E T H E F IF T H . d
A hciefactor to the striving poor TV thpht IfuUouie lip berv 'ice, ' ■ ' but a
,‘At the close ■ Cnptiiin Fontaii e' had tho A Isufferei'
libnourvif [leading; tajoi Az'uris on to'the stage)' ai d this is probably
..one d'th e [only occasions whijn sucli a' thing liii.' happenei!
Aliu-J A ipai mt
In' sympatli;............
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'M 10; irayedj.with them in days of ji ! ;! .
A [King of Nations, by the Grace of NqWjO’ei] Ids path of destiny hath A Father of a people strong and fi Who'was; beloved' b^ |tliat family. A gui.rdian of a simple Christian c ■
God,
trod; eo
I Our King has died,! ere liis usefuli
e.ss lias lletl, not a t 'those mortals who, like some fruit, toll not in duq season but persist tq rot upin Iheir hrqnclles, , Ho Ins died triiimpliiutllv and. content, as an earthly Ring and father,'not as a tyrant. clictator,
May the shackles of Ills t mib bo 1 the imprisoned soul releisedi to lis [son, for I as everything dietli,
lem agaiiiJ .Vnd all ages—the iiercst flash
ectg pressed clains save
dier P I t seemed; an airange- of. reason pnd conimon j sense, lat none; of tile royal marchers
- ■ On Sumjay morning, I the Vicar referred; | il" jV • I. ■ ■ ■ i; . xf.. iGlithe^oe’is Ire clamRtiDia Clgf^mday |, I, ; . - 1 i ■ ■".'..•Ti. . - fMioo.
' triumph of ORDI jii'
|j VICAR OF WHA .L ON __M
EY Ii KING’S SENSE OF
n a r In es s . DUTY;
A large, congregation !att mded the in I commoninration of His Majestv
-George ;ihd I Fifth, held at Avhalley ;!ofli;'t'“?s'‘ay .evern:ig. Menlbei's'of
.draped With .black, i!During the i'service nsiiSmnrmti, l,.,.„.,„ ............
depirted.” !i ! ; . I . ,||l i , ■ ■ ' ; Happy Ties in Reign
BuiterwortliJ L niiif
III hill. ;sefniou, the Vic said.
Throne of Unglana perhaps: that i he ■ Gedrge -
Allred,' _ ............. tliCi I cuiet
Y.' I ‘ The Gemge ,;was great.:
■Mands I unchallenged, upoil'
friends to wdk all thatiiway for twoj hours in Such wea ■ - - - '
The -Sceno in the Market-place last. Thursday „ Proclanjation of the Accession of King Edwaxl
when the MaJ'iir of ,C|itlieroc .(Councillor VIII. to a ! lingo
crowd; J. H
Satterthwaite) read I Photo; E.
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those of her isou and son’s so i, the monarchy ---- 1 -supr
monarchy in this country. „ „„„ repqte. 1; long.;
time^!' nearly It
iNow, after, was 100 ; , - ) a -peopleis will,
herjtod! quite an ordinary ordinary abilities.
thrdne more; firmly than
in [itlio! togetherl,
ties ‘ I am
sortjof.;felloW,'j he said not Arclibishqp
expCctei) to that
l 'iug reign aiiil;, broadband
toll - '
[ fmg .George 'in-' 'p e , ' quite:
ordinary;; man | raised , ord ' height of
of ! Canterbur; genius and has
iillarinesb Ito the bis
a yefjj ordinary long sigb to the . ' Yet that
order, ib has proved. Not a[ ha^py reign as I'.egards outward events, yet hdppy most bringing Kjing and people ‘ i i
befilire.J A; reign full of; . cijises of the first
us jwho; 'are ‘ ordinary.’ tastes, [of
, his jlfamily ainid tenants
happy; most uiiiiijf
... _____ j j ii|iS| Longing jia i erve. I ’ i ' ' J !' '! ' i ' ' ‘ I ago
iiig [was
.
tired, ,a[ little qvertourdehed. carps 0.
S.tke.i
-Jiappy i Ing [to ^erve, ,iTua afto» „v . —beforq Dldi'age| p
Since hid last severe ilh ess seycn years wq uiay jwpll feel the King [has been
the opportlinify of his death? out a peri id to his lodg-
by tt. we not
increas- say :|io
kh'oyvledgd) '’pnly ' last May,f that ’a'
after fie;l ad enjoyed the ivhoie
Empire iloved ii m, and va ued his work? 'That iVas' a jtiiub when! tin ' East lEnd- 'of Loudon [ danced m the stree:s til 3-0 a.m. and] in no qther part of ths cqiiitry wero decorations niorq lavish tlian[whe!'6,iif any- wheje, .disloyalty might, hafee nlade! itself heaijdj ;.'‘
.a time'wheii'the weath'lior spiro_withi( his pboph to
I wjien
the King.;! yVe 'must be he had ithit
time,
‘He s aR;'q-i|ht-fho' does hh diitb rest [of U3j[ and[ l don’t-envy himf
J
aii shops 'spoke ^ ijuite naturally t bout [the King: like tbe
toen^.! crossijig^iveepers,; giUs jin '6yoK6 qQu6
LI !eemeq [to con-j job li--
gii e happiness to! gla 1 and thankfhl,
.Of fulfilment j towards tlie eiid. without, hope., ; [Wo know that through nll|
“ !And i how. we ‘sorrowl b i t ' not as men
toesA arduous . years God ! la? ■ sW d ' ' tho King., and! given]
him.in ]soni|) sort a period
rega il
may most
^ ,-nsband ijnd a lover, true afid foi[( RojqicJng
Wh -o jaboured daily, early too and A {strcngili
nan, in
council
attentive to . the during
A Irieiid Snsiiriiig lov6 and nought o: A Ibii "--ine^s
hoi
On L-sailop-vi'itlj .a sailor's breadth of vk
? ra s I Tf 1AT I. n __/* *
■ yaght)'ajid turf and .moorland ■ revealed. - ,
ihki
lalitios, combining, in one plan, :e a King, a Christian, and a
C.l: G EO R G E T H E G R E A T .
the teign df glorious George the ; >s|o’<ir, ",
passing eaves the .hearts of al! [ subjects sore.,
fvprk js done,'yet in! the spirit livp;
Honoured thioughout tho- world-^-a Ii
He I'We 'll jbver prais'e— ;
.Jjbnb torroweg more a^ war, or ,
• .wab,: j[. ween, . ,
Pl ace be jiis eyermore )
r^e+. '•
A jndn-’-for rajnk is but 11 i"''die won
Our love, .“ Long. live showel
^
. , i sto'rniy da'ys; [ ;; ■ • ' so
Yot 'istqadfdstly he stood, counselled [j
j.grqciojiis Queen. i|. ; ' ■
„ I in troubled [times—saw d
threi.t bj
ur; Sovereign ei
The King is dead I” His memory [ i t hisTname' is blest;!
7,; Brownlo v-s ieet, Clit[heroe, blessings
^.OBERT . AIRE;r. R
the guinea staiji; the! King!”
‘ on his son. he
Bcwardl he’s qarneill:: R'o know God ![ , 1 to thISO, who ^ive,.
5iidovbedi [with wisdomj-able td expres Ipprebiating every statesman's wortl Aitji'cqujil flisregnrd Tor age or bir Ihofne jin [kingly hall or cottage 1 t Yi.8itor|.nien welcomed; everywhere
Oaptaiq.. \yith the training of the i tiorough sportsman in the open fie!
, with sicbiiesg and witli bain- I iniself hath. bravely ! lain
that sacred tie -and'boni^. his cliildi[en ever dear—
enjoys 'top oqly rest of pathl;y must be’ not '
Mary, for so e'ver tireleto
affec iioii in
father, and tAtlje new King, in p irtiiiulof, who jhas'td take [up the reins of gcvcrnmeiit from hi:
To her family wp .would bffeif t. needed ] by a l l ! who . have Ipst a
■m cMi mdke| is being good Christ thenod good pitizens ourielvis.''
the moment! they fall ' hands;! To fiim[the;bk
jCuraie’s Triouii
Preaching at ; Whalley par sh C torch oil Sunday; mqriiiu^, the Rev. G. 'Mickenzio' said they dainle to chhrcli tlie
day kiiowilig j all was n it 4ell King) |Whq.|WaMying ill inj his at Sandrin^liam.:, “ To-daV l i . minster Hall taking fha
[ '.'“'i ■' life, of devotoft sei Empir
simpl lastin that
lived arid to {.this ■
.anotlierj wliiclij 'to [King rind ... [thdugjit
Mr ,.
[his best to follow his tothor’s [ceeded.'i [; King Edward ne^B givdi The old days lii
assunjd i the! Fl|riyy Council
gave his mind, i llilis heart fully
to a . rn his[ t F a+o I.^l’n oo i i r l l cnr lw FT o r 'v
IS befire him, .but he needs th rguidiiiice of God, etoecmlly'i at; this i tfine, urid the earnest prayers [df his'people ‘ he strmgthened [in, his people
— -A-Kwa will fulfil to
that be may seriice.’’
- ^ninqlg can ] solve problei .which jn‘ Mncatod. humriri mlvq v'ith all his] powers ot|re
Da'vid Katz,] ldcturing at the of Arts)! London.;. Tho modern [craze for slimi ling may be
jasonin Royal
leing by
p.—Dr. • pocioty
instinct cannot
.fields, welfafe jwor]c,.,.the 'eWt a Tvho tion.
to was, rind ipeant ] Mackenzie went
; Minister .has irerainded us is •of Kings,"[ Jlr.j Mackeniii
prevfohs Snip! with tbd.
the! only rest Priino
country; homo lies'Sri West- ‘tbi
rind! trustful reliance ipdn toe dver-; Fatheij, .and we aje gratefu, for all . C 1
ie idded. vici to h sistaln
O
! morning,. I t task;ask.'
the
III he rt and .Ki King
to "
u ,
exprqssj their gratituI le td the late 3: iit 1 was, 'of that
tli it - he [will do !
,kings£p .was ri compariativ >ly e;isy job. Modem'royalty lias far. more t i 'thirk about —indqstnesj shipyards, tile
e ! sea [of | pf oblems eijgag i theifi atten- 'King Ed"'"-’
to :,ioy!tbat irovided with
iflw Kiig they. King j George
his li! 0 faitli-: Edwlrd has
ead,” lie pro-' ill tbd service- vd goto when .
. tricken coal- i f livilig, and
niu luim uie task i. tlhwt ■ '■■'“'rxi.. iDJ.. ii.i-aiu
s’, people id hy a,
“ Hq
- . .'dro .her. the sympathy devoted
off(ring.of| loyalty —' '•-■-''ians'and
- -- J tothef’s
be'Spared for our sakes o coi tinue lief usbl'ui 1to, [that W61 nla" slio - -ho[years tiat'lie
yet most' sympathetic r-.,— n good: works.
fo '
We hope tho i her our
ne u c Bu [killj;s
,:many years lii^ partner, and uwiKo
r iliini but fur that figufo. Queen
Now ho! Ovir sym-
...
JIt_|wa3 a time when, newspaper [tobacco
he [was notjnearJy so.well known jor experi- euceij! as hq: whom we iliaie delighted 'for ' So jong Ito.jhoudur'as '‘ th i Prince,’ now Edward,! Vfll. ' By: sheer unflagging [de votion 'to duty he built,, up his reputation, , and; by [his jiindliness. [ 'Whence'caqie too power -to d( It?j May we no't say. that it was!) his'l reigion, hit simple [old-toshioned habRs of ptayer, reading, public! Tvorship? Here _ lids hope jand inspirafion. fort “"y'! of
‘[.When King [George, [cane to too throne ; U”
! prepared ■ to t dmit Ourselves ; In hiinselt, he had the siinplo
"I .
aj'sailor and; a cdunfry sqiiirc, ih ibis country home amonffst u leiiaiiis, proi d',! wd 'are told,
only! two things, his! English birth and prestige' of .the British Throne.
ft was! ever -sel
pgs ami three (jueens ha Ot 1 one , can | we: say lovefl
:present vii avii, church was hi lit,
itaa u( .. I
Since I was , bet,;
iiieut, who shall say?' Wli ness? ; ,If in the unswqrvi ardjious and
said Frederick Hirrison, yonef -I Ot I
li.tciaiy ' ^len y. uns ncmiuy.
Wli,ether: posterity will; confirm tliali
but! good,' a poqt says was the lieuu.ouiuu of Queen'.Victoria toner firs; Privy .Council. IVojknqw how'she proved thaj,
ceaseless dut ss) .
IS* *
greatest | king m a ... :
luce
Ilf tills. f)enti|ry ibrein jibs ^Bal-
‘-I ! ca i ' [to m'" great ^ deijlarat oit , c
t) he both. iAt yjoafs' i a|q, itho Qod id !ho good lj bSajro
ig disefiargd: of tlien Kin Ring
iiid£- „
'0 isatl upon the thau
appiopriatc hyiiiiis were sin rendered-I the ; anthem,
of Crise
; l(Rf. the phi
tweaty-iii 'uo
H. W. ucel ot
service King
PariiiU
thdJBritlsh [Legion, tl e 'bt; John' Aribulanrti Brigade,; iBiy bcouts land <iirl Guides'were pre.i^eiit .qnd representative: carried i colours
Blesseid are tiio
] -vi stibule jof tbd west flb| ' if within iivijig moinij
. . . . -
iiiiabie ,'tq obtiin ad'miss itielf
il the''two gi remimoii’cil I ■
[ lilIbordiets, iwalkcd 'iiv il ,in; rain fo tliijihurchifiL Tl ere wejre a so presentl till St; Jphn .imbulancof ;in; Diviston, Girl .GutoJ imfinberB fifithd Postal an as well' ito of the Fric'iii] ' The serivice was a lunffl
.111 mibefs of! t to Town - of the edrpon tion) iviti blaring the i rapedi'lii..,
lesson, aiiM prdyers' lyer. S; E.'! Harpdr (Pastil ' JI ithod'ist
dieted! by the Rev. I. I M»r),!iWiile tie Rey..' J. of the Qingregation'al
priached iby tllp Vicnr,.!( Al 10 in] the clianccl werl
Clmrcli), Bi rnett] (Rectiir of'
.or(;aii aid .Mi rch. I
I (C 10^111 Jfiirc
T.
ajffhotiona ;o stonlsitivd j to lijeijer in ' :iq tho estj:
yqii !havo[ lijis of
qui.lified out sot to' as ii pie 'qf iciilt
to Ja
'day lelloi
|outtorst ipqriori 'ol jhonorir , hije toe, lord navy
0 ,vcr
;!crid ir ted aldy
motoenf ’
rind
, ithc|o ■'happ;,' a kin 'dorii
E
.i........m....O..vi'itor from anotliri Fi ee ,s tf iii rc(n itih l lr THE BESTi.C
iWdnliVat on | and world,
. let is stil Hen
Staio' die who 'ecogniked .joftU siatioii, die true ,o£ ijag; hip.
becailsi ,, .
,nil|if ifo ask|wh, we have had'; at!
etiyy 1 of .. I
Bon e! if tho most- tr; .histuyy aro these which j between King
,
[|the Kii I [of :it a ! King e: ists on not '
bebqnso! i
‘ A Re
m
,'[!on a m sioi cluiod ^ho
emq dll
is 110 w ill of til » people tl I jfee . ........
as -wltoi tlie Kini pie were scr ■'all tint has j'l t turns of the wI
riant s Mito
conto it to be t Till people a by their
,bc(tiuso off the ^jitl tho King so sign;
lilt this i
us tlianl tliu best the I Cl
| ,St
anl .tliq Rev.'pH. Hooji. Ministey sf tlto Metl|iidis, - .Hr. H B. Bhaw,iMli;
-- ; -..J i t . musii;;
[([ lecthqvoil), .... [I over |of mv Si
chi i : add t teooh ne hem ptoi! to .xiiig Gco'r already liCiird] 1 those most nl)l|
I t is ipS.|bhoiotSl ta bil t
MOilE SECt m
t'isk ofj voicing
h toal n o
1 il
of em(|tion and lil that King wliiil to-dav. To-tla;
real
true SCO acqtcly
wo sh [rite tljc mail [iiridcr cor strain! a ml arixi that the Throiit
■qm
iro now' tlian qv‘ oascious
a King iif Eiigli is receiving Itito qs of tobjd
mgs, shy: ‘ Hap e these tliy, sqrva: where such thin
i c
to!-know)” sail!
his.scfiiion, |[ Ye some j mcasurel I this, ' town) ,l;lj
the ling hisforyl w n been'so! f 01 0 sl i
sorrow. IWd Uie fact' tbi
a W g,
t just a yl|
[Mondclssolin),, Dead March i
niidl
greater , cong 'ega,tiori ] cluroh) ijnd the"'servil to 1st [imjjressi 1C, ; j, The Mayor ind jfayo Mrs. J. H. iatterthws
totory. Bectiori pf tlid tol ir tho, vjistj congregatiJ which chpirii Jiad to ff njslei while lieqple :|iad| tuo clmiideij so gj'Ciitl Yi+. .wlhlPli' filorv oJn'Slol fc und; inside
•jribute .t> King Gcoi pforning, Iwli'dii a iliiitd ,. ..
Olitherom is la .borq ,, tlio Piirisfl
11 . t
eil ev
ery: ayailal tho body \ Ileries',1 tbij
CLITH
S i '
.w
T i l !
i -II, !' I
1 " ^ 1: ! ;l !'
(j'icarly titof caiiEc for if
J . Al o W ^
Sinclair Oneo
Bund; y _ morning's sen jregutioiial Clmrcli w
.rirrijyed iii white,”’ rva| prginisl (Mr.i A. i Taylor) in Jho [lord ” as ri voiuntj : I
[•airthem, ‘ IVliat a Ihe con ;ri
i.gi
Jiim ■-W vitl
nipofi; iniej lea:
Civil oyal
Wo Feat
lis ihili ren’s ai dross to aj n the 1 te of tlie new] Kin. 'cgntioi gem
'to ,, ting George V
” he said ts sincere, whi-wap nmehimoro bel ived 'frilmd [and ^
up; that rye can .... j Froiil r mouri
loss', so suclilfidy sea
ilieet t9-day,une: vOi
and Kint
iflle !pn’ Jubilee night [Wqrds cannot! expf
largely].iTesppnsible for the rRiid.'growth of the i“i keep-fit'll movement aiiong women. —;Mr. :B. Mrijor,'iat the North of England Education Conference at Bridfin^oto
,[oir natioit nnd.Emjij izei ryorld, iwe to-day’ [arid]loving tribute cstoem. 1 George tin? | ■ high'; and qiiglity, bqi ;-ltoartc(J, triily-luimn^ [ tjint 'ill 1 his 'brondcal
iltvaj's; you liaye sm lyitli ;q'l|
andjfeelin^J I can |i toy jlenr people, 'tliatll lank you Ifor all tlio]i:l snj--tho!.............
Tie I'astoF ([{cr|. J. aJ ntralK'
rial sendee and ni the coritoegation, !‘ 0 God. our he ;
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