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’T I I (FOUR)


E f i i c i e i i c d o i j ie


i n E l e c t r i c a l W o r k i s v i t a l— W i !i r i ^ g


b y i n e x f ) e r i e n c e d i ] t te n m a y ! c o s t l ? ^ e r


y o u m o n e y


T h i n k t h i s o v e r w h e n n e x t c o n s i a A i : y o u r c o n t r a c t a n d s e n d y o u r e n q u i r y


The Elite Radio C Td. 214


: t The Practical Eleclrkians 0} experience • ■ I . ■ ♦ * 1* LADIpS! lO v Dixon) Nan


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. .


'.liv ' iHCj! I III:' «( ! w h o


y o u r o w n ju d gm e n t p it th e e v id e n c e o f fe re d to y o i f r g o o d tai<^


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ifeaaaaaiaaatar ........... .DtiDD aaar


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


,, , 4 mi


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


I am surpl lj cannot under- ter all, I api a veiy ordinary ........... -


ill those words P? - -------


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


q


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


; fcheinisls and Stores in powders or tablets, l / i ' i a n d j / - J j ; S i n g l y d o s e a < ; r .


SWGU PW e r o r '


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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. ■ .


. . | i [ ' i' •' ' |


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 ;


, i o f c


RHYSICIAN'S REM EDY


THE


Hot a single drug but the prescription of an eminent Harley Street Physician, and cannot affect the heart


'


- ' 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,


. .


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


i ; '


PH his-set was broadcasting the same pro- pammeli ,.:[ v ,


;[.. , ; -, j - f ■ I **


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;............


. I .


'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.


1


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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