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T H E BRITISH LEGION W IL L O F F IC IA L LY A H E N D 1 HIS SERVICE. You ABE COEDIALi:
Preaiher at 10-30: REV; 8. E . i H ARP ER. ■ H I' , t. . ^ |l] /;■
M E T H O D IS T j C H U R C H (W e i l iy ) SUNDAY N E X T , FEB RU AR Y 2nd.
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L HOME MISSIONAI^Y SERMONS: i: ;■
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Preacher at ;i 10-30 a.m. MR.
Preacher at; ■ ,
It. w r |g l e y 6 p.m. 1
REVi lH . HOOPER
ON MONDAY EVENING N E X T , Felt. 3rd at 7-30, the! REV. H . HOOPEUi: i will give A! RECITAL from John
I Ashworth’s iv Clogshop Chronicle^;” I {: i
11 entitled
I :•< JIMMY, ^UDDY AND NANCY]” i The Recital will be! interspersed
I with I Musical Items. ;
iilollsetioii' for the Home Mission
Method si Fund;
; METHODIST CHURCH, h EISON STREET LOW MOOR
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M l s s l o n o r u A n a i v e r s a i r y On SUNDAY Next, F E
BBUARY 2n l
Serrioeeat 10 MISS FRESH
IOandop.i 6 p.m. PreMher •w a t e r , Clith!roe,
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i Soloist at Evening ^ y i c ! : (Vladame: H, '0u||a3|, githeroe ;
I I ;i MlSSlOfil^RY , _____ ; in'the Afterhooin at ’2|o., Nprahet' ; REV. W .^M ik E E , of Chatbiirn;; :Gdlect{oni\ aU on jOeiial/ d/ iji! - ; i -:
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J^is^v^ry 'Funds, CHURClj (W ES L E^
LOW MOOR ' i J„,'
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!Ait ^ noon, j^-|0 ; ; EyENiNOj;' 6-0. i ■i Foloist : Mdsfer W; Annese. i
I .CoUeotidn ■ fpr Society Funds.' ■ I ■ ■ -.I: i.i
C A S T L E L d D C E (Juviiniles) Independeil' Order of Oddfeliows M .U .
C O i V G R E ^ tO N A L C H U R C H land 6. ^im. '
.iPreaoher at'Tp-^O a .m ____ , R EV . JOHN A . SINCLAIR
: ,Upinmhm'on /ppi«|s [Boiinwp Sehnce. ■
iMorniiig Subject! : 1 “ The Meaning of -i Suffering."
' ■Everting Subject: ", A Man’s a man : i / i ' .r ; '; 'j/foi'all'.ihat.’
fev,- ,! ;WE'06EDIa| iJy’ :WeI.3PME Yoh:
MOUNT ZION, nilethodist Church SUNDAY Next; FEBP U ARY 2nd
: T
i fPreadher at 1^0^30 a;K.; MR. F . W H IT T LE
Preacher at .6‘ MR. C
p.m. I W. [BENSON
GOLF CLUB
T H E WHIST ARRANGED N EX T (Februaiy 5th)
D R IV E & DANCE
FOR WEDNESDAY A T T H E
GONSERVATIV e | c l u b ] h a s b E EN
ftejiminaiy Notice. GRIND .ETON
IN
FIRMARY hUltSING WHIST DRIVE
EF FO RT & DANGE ( •0 N 1B D ^
to ! F r i t l a i i , Paeticulajs
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your jt’e worljh the ext ra i » i i td ai Ive^tf
I events inti
and TimM]' otters ] ou wlthoiiticharge j a place |ih thilr liuriau of! Mining,; events Exhibited
li Mprke| [place:
P h g l l l s M . L I S T B R C h i r o p o d i s t
Attendi 1 9 , Y o r k S t . , cntheroi
MtURDATS, 1 il-30 M.n| to 8 p . TilESDIlYS,
1 2
p.in. to 8
p.iD. other ev^rjte
of sheep to inembers if Clitheroe «uu ovio- triot
College,
Dr.iR. ipj, Montgoim rie, of the J^ottli- Wales,
lekured ,, ln
L«ow, u j ^ u i . i j u , a . *oe, presided bwr
This Bureau Is coastlted ayeiy: day, In the Week by premiters of evenb; l »^sj ^9 keep | thlhe r date clear oT s.
wrtio wisf
|Agricvltiiral;Discu8?loh Society at the' Libori)! Clu ), iClithero i,. list night; Mr.f Ji K . Calder'ivbo9,;of OlUlie a faifly'gqou attends nee
TjTniversity diseases, and Ds
2i LATEd.
A n n u a l Friendly SocieUei
S A T U R D A Y , TIA /
I f : ' ’’ f | ; Mr. Walter Whitehead will preside 'V ~ 'j j ' .t ' •
FREE MEIlLS FORIGClIIILAilS UNDER-NOU^
CHILDREN
R E f iE iY E Sp e c i a l ATTENTION. MEDICAL' I OFFICER’S I PROTEST.
HEADMASTEh WHO CROSSED NAMES i O F F I DOCTOR’S i LIST.
cconio. a I tuple ot Jscon; discussion in lithoioo, JoUowuig revised: rulings liy the lOard of, i JSducation. I’lie question was
I'he feeding of school chitdriin Jias again
j All meml^rs of tho Committee had boon furnisiied Iwit i a copy i of tiio iloard’s Circular on the provision 3f meals io cCildren attending lOcho)!,:.mid we reprint the [vital paragra^; ; . [ ,
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MONDAY Next, l EB R U A k Y 3rd. I a.m
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all children who: are iuiable; by reason of lack of iood to take full advantage of the education provfded for them should roceivo, suchT Bupplhmciitiiry'noiirishinent ', as . may io appropimteim; each case, the meals being airoviuedi free" hvhoto the parent is unable to pay. , For this purpose; in tboir view piovibiou may! properly be;made for any child who: I shows any symptoms', whether educational; or I physical, however slight. “ Tho Authority should thomsolves take,
‘‘ 'the Board: are concerned to secure that
stops to asco^m tho childron who ore in' need Of feediiig by inviting; report? from
'school nurses, school attendance oilicors, and others in regular, contact with the children from day to day. .
adopted, all:cbjldron selected; should be seen ns soon as jipossible; by'the School- Medical Officer. Causes of sub-normal nutrition or consequence?-. bf
j.insufficieni food may ,bo present which ican only be idotorminod by a medical practitioner and iWhich need to bo taken into | account in deciding on the nature andi oitent of the j supplementary feeding required and of any other' appro- priato treatment. He':;sbould also keep under review'I tho conditionj and progress: of all children! receiving meals and ; ghould report uponjthemj as occasioh arises. ' -
; “ Whatever /nethods of selection may. be :
may he suffioientljl met by the provision of aii adequate quantity of milk in addition to Ilia home dieta^ : iil others, milk may be needed in iadditiph to olrdinaiy meals. If it is considered desirable to provide free milk: for all! cliildten who are selected for free meals,; ithe ^oard will [not refuse to recognise fpr ,| grant: the expenditure' in volved, pro/ridqd [that they ,; are satisfied
:“ In sbm'e --case? the need? of. the child reasonable, ' • t • . —~ -BOARD’S Changed odtloo.k .
<s Councillor I. lyrigley tiskedj '.the Medical Officer if he! was .isatisfied from bis inspec tions at the [schoplp that!the supply of milk to phildreni 'wqlj giving them sufficient sustenance P , He; believed many underfed children! were | attendin4 Clitheroeschools and ■'sonsiderwi' f ree meals 1, ought "to be
saidithpi Cpinmittee. had practically anticl- .patefli'itlie iiBparq's circular." /They had already Piirfieii oi t periodic j inspections of the: childreij'J'.yho. wero/oxamiued twice a year and their a:;es, height? and weights
'■ ‘Tlftl'ii^baljofflc'rt (Dr. 4’; ’E. Barker):
the members qf;the School:Medical Service, or the Public Health Servicej from teachers,
■aisod-'at yeSteiday’a mooting ot the Fduca- ridn CoiumitteO and in the course of; an intereiiting | debate impoiitaiit pronounce ments were made. ' In jho end, a sub-com- mitteo , was' : appointed' fo |iuvestigate tiie padiliam system ot Bupplyiug meals. Tlio suOject. wiU assuredly I D llio near future. '
, ■ headmaster:,-frhb ; p
the ufimesj isuggesting iliat:ithe parents' would be: insulted ifiritjwere statedithat their, children:were buffering frdm. malr nutrition;!:! Hd ligreed it ■was 1 possible that 12 mighfebo under-fed but with certainty ho would, agree ito no:’more;ihan five. ,“ My contention la that Clitheroe suffers too much
o m 2 Q df
agree with; Father Kopp. , In tho case of an uDoniployedl| man with three or four children,-no ono could convince him that those children were I able ito get the proper food from the Mlowanco that man received, in re- had
from a fish ajad chips complex,’h Father Eopp declared. ■ i|. .i ; -. .• ; - , i Councillor ItVrigley said-ho did not entirely
it , might, seem,] some of itho mothers were such, good niafegers; that children wore getting the necessary nourishment. As an Education; authority it was their duty to see that: tho ihildren were able-to take advontagO; of |tho education offored. If through lack ofi nourishment they could not do so, then they' must - provide the food essential., Ho| believed 'Clitheroe children compared favourably witlr those in any part
_______ improbable
of tlio country]M strong healthy children. At the same time, he did; not doubt tha't there wore children who necdodi extra nourishment and if that were so, they must havol it._:, :
i Councillqn Dowhursti stated that statistics
were; published] some -months 'ago showing tliatiabout one'per cent, of school childron weroi nndor-nourishod and that the authori ties Were feeding childron to the extent of four; per cent, i Ho thought the Medical Officer would agree that mal-nutrition; was very'often tho result of irapropor food which affected tlio childron organically. If there were: children who were ;under-fed; they ought to have Inourishment.
; Tho Med,ical Officer; Father Kopp’s statp- mont provided p good commentary on tho way this thing is proceeding. I go to the Roman Catholic School ;and pick out 80 children wjio are lobviously not well nourished.
i DR.' BARKER’S ' PROTEST.
Medical' Officer going- round j|hb schools to inspe'et the; cliildfen,, and then^ a headmaster taking it upon Ihimself to knock out two- thirds of‘tho names because ihe ,considers the :jpafent3 are well, enough off to buy proper foodF Does ;that give one any cn- courageraont'to do anything? Ever sinco tho beginning of these ciwulars it has been (Within your power to give the children meals. It i has been done all; over the countiy. ' lybu have given‘|heichildren milk and you chn! just as easily give them meals,
that the. authority’s arrangements generally, icnnnKlo
present of i ‘institntingj a|T means test- for parents. ' Wliat ■was’ needbd at the moment was fo se that the children who were 'under- noflrished rebeived proper! nonrishment. In the oases where it ■bias found the parents could i afford;'efforts co'iild be made to obtain sbmo I recompense from them late^. . ' ,'AlderWah ManlOy Is'aid ho, knew! a case
: could not say there were notj children who jwould not benefit thy additional ineals, hut they. ;Jia,d, tlijj/pqw.qr'ito !:giyo' freq ineals twitnout .(that: circular', I ri , | ! i / ■
recorded l ’_ feme ,of the children were re-' ceiVing milk! ijiorhing and afternoon,' Ho
i Alderman Manley said he understood it: jWqnld . be |correct to suggest that many jchildren! who jhad been certihed’ a's being; suffering: frqhilimnl-nutrition had' parents who could wblij afford to give them proper food. :' The food they were actually receiv-
'in4 was! plentltul but unsuitiblei' ■ The Medical Officer: If children I are suffer
ing from mohuutrltipn it is', the duty of this Gbnimittee'to feed them; [whatever may -be:, the; position of the! .parents, i There ■, is any amount! of money- being! expended on food which i? inot in the least suitable for children.': |
!oom] K in g ? t : 8th
,CON( T e a (approx), 4-30 p
.m. EBT(appiox.), 6-Opm.
Members must brfi g their ovrn Parents ;■
cups; >f ■ Mem! ers are men- cordial imitation t( tIe,Conceit(iee)!
j change whiclf had come, oyer jthej Board; i t [was quite clei]r, .if the, circular; was read ,caT:efuIly, that if there' weroj any children underfed they ahobld be provided with meals. Recently' he, had learned' that bt' .Great' Har-i wood and'Paclijiam, which were ivithin the Clitheroe constituency, "but Fhioh differed from the CUthetoe riEducatiort authority in that they were! Buh-comniittoes'of the County Education Gkimraittee, free! meals' were ' .....................................
, Councillor jffirgreaves said 'every member of the! Committee would’be pleased at the
! !
jthey had done it lie did not know'. He felt it desirable tl at Clitheroe Education Com mittee .should, send representatives to those two: tbwhs tb olitain inforniiition on .how the scljeino was worked... After all, patents in Chtheroo- who came in i contact -with
parents.fromjqtlier town? riglitly wanted' to know why their children could not get free meals, when,!-they were ,being provided in Great J Harwood and Padihom. ! The llayor : IVe 'are all extremely anxious
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Igreavcs.'l I Councillor
;new circmlat I is a more ! whole-hearted inr Ivitation ito‘ IV |the
..siiggestioh'
|a sub-coihmi' formation
' ‘i be appointed I to obtain in- jother towns. ,: • ,
must finjl oqt. ‘v,/ ■ FISH! ■
■
jot .free Imeal?'' ' iaymentp . |: , The Mayor i
Aldernian Mfeloy , asked how! the granting jwould affect ' unemployment
Diat. is one of |;1id things we a|J||./ chips ' ■ COMPLEX P Fatherl Koiip jsaid everybody agreed that
Bluldren,r wHojJ! were suffering from mal nutrition shbiild he fed-, but [the difficulty was: to /arriveljat’ a-, satisfactory method of niscovering that the childrenl were under fed.; . The :^rst! and last words were with the 'Medical . |PmMr. ; : The dcictor was Kam- befed,: as'Was Ipointed out
inl.the circular, by the fact. that inspections .were only made ht : periodic jiMervals. r Teac|iers,' as was-
I
ilso pointed jqut, Icould, not bo expected by . heir,;lac|c'of: medical' knowledge to. detect ;very sign (jf mal-iintrition. r The school
'tist '.qf 'tlie Medical Cfficer, tho Nurse.'.and me, lodyi membbis; qf; the. Committee,, for it: vas scarcely ,b ' ipatter for mere: man to udgo upon. ! i [WIioJi' previously an inspeiy, lion was made ■ artd! a list of names drawn
hssisted im theiiinspbetions anff came more into cpn(aot ;iv!ith the children. He sug-, Rested!,that, thb/ subTConimitteel should
c.bn;
lu’rse ■•wns" heiter '.able :to , judge, for she Hfirgreavcs then moved that
fair'to cross I cases;'off the list. After all, the doctor is there !to Jiidge.
I'do not consider it , ,
' Councillor | AVrigley: Mal-niitritioii is hfomiht on:'by under-feedirtg. [ I t looks peculiar to me that it has to get to mal nutrition before it is found, that' a child has been under-fed.
wliero 'tho'parents off a child picked out as uffder-no«tis!ieti .wera aq_ Iw.enlthyi as , any memher of that Committee!, In that case ttio , Ichild, was - actually under ;her, own doctor, hecausb her food whs, not doing her nnyigqbd, pnd when picked out she was on a ‘special dipt recommended, by that medical man;: 'Those parents would be'very much annoycd_ if [told by that :Comm'itteo that their: child :wa,s updor-nonrished., .The Mayqr: There arc exceptions! to every ■,,,-!
rule; Aldermani ! Manley seconded Opuncillor
Hargreaves’s ' - resolution that a suh-e^m- mitteb go to'Great Harwood and Padiham to .seek infqrination' witli regard ito how the menlslacheffle operates,!.;' The resolution wlis eiirried, the sub'-com-
■hefedws ijlthfe'
.fte.parerits are in a posi tion to buy! prop'pf , food. ; : The children may be underrfed;"'br, ithe'y may'be getting inn- siiitable ‘
fobd. AVliat is the good of a
ERSONALITY PARlTICULAR S TYLE
AIRDRESSINi
was Primrose
I have always contended you'have been in a position ito do that. , have" thought,; perhaps, that milk was ■sufficient. ■ I The Mayor said there was no question at
---- Aldsrnan AVIiipp maniigerial
Mill, Mr. late
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Sa^fO'd Bridge; Jolmj Mercer, - at
at, iBlefijiley’s ClarenioSt Alill. tm 1882, hen Mossis. Bleakley transferred the busi-- '(OSS and I lachinery to[ Burnley, .Mr.: Pye
' '
the. time deceived ffis: first and afterwards
to. Olithqro ( in 1887:hiid fesumed work'at AYilkin. - ' ■ incapacitai job md si, ips 'lent fir gardeh'ing-l ,
qnd'-his family removed with: maSy'other lyorkpeoilp to that town ihut;he returned
befi fe
[He develoied into n and 'was !,:successivelv
Mill . 1-'1-
riling Spinning Company Commercial: Mill was*
it tessrs. Bulcock: at Dowhursbs'
ally fledged 'ihployed at
. ' That ereoted. 'Bpmiler lAVillin
ax ivaierioq, under hen. the
TO SUIT Hairdrtssing. PERMi UfENT^AVWG, W i lL S H ^ S ^ High .CTass Ladies and Ghildisn's Hairdr'issefl OF YOUR US for.[advi|ie upon all matter ^ of manicu re:
k L . a n J BU CK B I /RN Telephone SDM.
**'*^*’**T*T* .h " ’" '! I '
had a long association.with the oid,.Volnn- tecr Ba id -in which; i under Baidtaaster lien, he ; layed. tlio ltenor horn. I t was is! coiinjxion with-the!!(jo-operatiyoimove- tho town (which
Cp-6p]|:R IT IV E 6 0 C® Y STAlJAYAE'r. Air. P; 0 had always a: zest fpr music and
pent in
a. break ri itil‘ December, 1914. Regaining his seat in January, l9lp he contmued as a, member of tli? committee untif March, ■
Was. a foind'er, of Appointed to the ill Janni ry 1902, Air. Pye served! without
-reatest ptominence,', p^rhaps.T Hi? father' brought him into
' the llitheroo So'ciety, ement committee
niitteh appointed being the Mayor, Coun cillor'! AVriglev. Miss Garnett,' Miss Har greaves, the! Medical Officer find tho Director of Education; (Mt. M. H. Taylorl,
C H A T B U K N .
sulfer. been
dington, gave ■an ! interesting and, helptm talk to a goqd attendance at the Ladies Bright Hour on Tuesday, afternoon, j 1 ^ 6 |GEORGE.--At the Parish Church oil ! Tuesday : mpniing, the Rev. A. E.
BRIGHT HbUR.ri/Mrs. .Greaves, of AVad-
-Swallqw conducted'! a, rqost - impressive ser- viee in memory of the late King George. Fhefe was: in; fairly large congregation, which included a good number of day school sqholars. The hyihns “0, God our help ,ln ages, past ’’ and “ Abide with mo ’’ were sfeg.i and the psalm Was “ The Lord is .my,Shepherd.” , Mr. H. Hudson was at tho organ and played “ I know: that rpy Redeemer liveth,’.’ !?! '0 test in the Lord ’’ and the Dead March in '“ Saul." : There was lid address." ,
to; see that no phildwho is iff need of'food, shall, goj without it. . That has ;beeh; our attitude . all, I jilong but iwe have had to jadminister ihei regulations strictly. iThe
to; co^iperato fed I welcome mndo- by Councillor Ffar-
fejghtl, the' (proceeds -[being in aid of ithe! sick fund. ; .During ! tho evening Mrs. Fyeeman, secretary,'.presented a satisfactory report on the work of the branch daring the-.p'ast-year. ■
attendance at, a hotpot supper, prompted by t|ie Mothersl'‘ Union. ■ on AYcdnesd.iy
! MOTHERS’ UNION.—There was ff good '. - ; : i .
the’Cjhatburn: Flying Cfiib was held on Friday night, whbii: the following' 'officials were, .appointed: llresident and chairman, Mr. T,: Kenyon; trensurer,' Mr, AY. AYaito • secretaiy,. Aff. . J. ! aY. ' AVilsbn ; , assistant' sdcretary,-Mr. AY. Jeffs,:'juiir.
(FLYING CLUB,-(-The general meeting of ' '!,
Langlio, (Rev. :D
over a good attendance. The pfesentation wab made by !AIrs,! Kay, of - Cldiigh Bank, who handed a large, number of [book jirizes to, the scholars.' In 'presenting,the report. Air. H. Highton feFerred to the death of. Air. AY. ,"Waite, who ' was closely associated, with .the: prize-giving .for a period .'of ■ sixty yejirs.-: A vote of; thanks to Airs, Kay was proposed by AlrJ L. King-Wilkinsoh.
.the North Ea?t Lancashire and -Ribblesdnle' •Amateur Leagues. ' I -' ' ,' ! ' .[ , PRIZE DAY. —:,6n Sunday: afternoon, prize day was observed at the Parish Chnreh S.feday School, 'whfe,' the' A
moderate! attendance, at the annual gener-il hieeting of , the Cricket Club held m'the Chnreh ' Institute Inst night week, when Mr, -T.' B. Conyers presided. ! Officials re elected' were; President, Jlr, Frank Brough- to'n; treasurer, Mr.'J. A. Conyers; secre-. tdry, (Mr. 'J. Sharp; captain, Air. J. G. Sharp; vice-baptiiin,! Air, J . ' R. Hudson; second eleven'captnini, Air; AY. Ellel. The financial statement'; was regarded ns satisfactory. , The ,dub is to continue ’n
|GBN®AL‘i MEETING. —' 'Tliere' waa a ! ’icar' presided! Preach ag’ ! nr IVI *-# rijs.
evident duri ig the’ King’s said: (“ The whole world chri be saiff at the present lime to.'.bq .mournSrig' the .fian' Who bore with simple arid seridus devotion the resppnsibiliti ;s of I'rulih ' ‘
After aliuj ing te the iW
Gei rge'the Fifthi ntiil tYt/w.AA XK.«
'XL... . Irtf ^ tl 1 ' 1'. o
.1 Id-wide sympathy
(llness, '.Mr. Holt
who' riever 'fiirgfft .and!n obligation of hisiirank ani swerved Ifrori {life path' loT a (.mOmeit.!h?trayej tlio loyalty and - affection. wlii?li’
oVefdej his Empire feels tl
stintiriglf.-gave., ''Such ' iwai ds their
„ . - I J, V --‘fli’fe to! fe;a personal: oriel HiS- great :h imility, trqly amazing ini! onO
or-so exaltec a position; Syas such that he had nO
idea.At thfe deep .affect
gratefnl had give I, in
sympat.hj mournjnf to
counsel! ad such a Ip irt
our. Kin*.
ho wus .lmid ly hls subjectOi'i.: .')^^^ rqoice to know jthjit 1 e whs spared ilonjg enough tej -ui w-tijuly loved ho was, tnd; hop!
which
lyerp his, ipeoplej .for' tlie -life lie seryico [ to .rijibril!’' Qiir deepest, extetjded, in :|.,their .hour of ^Alaryj .whosfl influonce,''
i;d[ all itliA Riyal Family.
devotefl affectiqn have n:i,i;tth'e'late
.1 X . . J he ilatq‘King’s'life'; arid to'
. King, such was, his e,. thaa everyone : in liif
, Ills ipebplO unt was the foi e '0^ hi?
joj grea?- Enlpite', v{er, cheaptned one -[office;'w!io'’riev[ef ■^uty, ai;d rievey confidance! and
. COMpLETE FURNK
Y ark Street and C astle S , T E L E I H O N E
M A IO B ’ S C H R IS T ' f u n :
iously ■M." .
iickriowledgec [k s PARCEIS
£ s; - 38 '8 :0 10
£38 18 I
onlyj ; through some; such; system as i th< [League; of,
Nations.TriMr.! J. A, Dobbs,' ai the ,'fen!ual cofafererice"ofi,Federations o! University Coaservativc, 'Associations,' ai Dambridgo.'-'.'
iritqijriatidfei!; peace (an; he inaintairei !:!-!,; The [ local newspaper 'cdi i
provide yau vrlthjthff new qii; iadvertKOment! reiienue ; liiuppii [-paper lha givss you ih(
'psu).t'r-ill
j.be , rts. I t ! i iM A rO B
Pendleton' Rimingteiri
C H A B I T r lU N I i . t cknowledged ERS
I members! of the Castle, liqdge of Oc dfelldws, with which Order he. hod been associaieu for about s xty .years.: So! was alsi, a keen sportsman, ind forty yfiirs ago was coti- neoted Witt the town’s football club, | being one of the promoters off the sports neld on the AYaterho ground every Good .Friday. Air. Pye wis also identified with tl ''' ' '
bereavement AIarv‘s_ Ce
officiatin;.
celebrated their golden'!,wedding md five years la ior Airs.' Pye:p[?ssed ?wa:’. ! Mr., Pye leaves four son? and one dan riiter to whom sjmpatliy will be ||extonded [in their
Church tird wos u keen Conservativei On Jose 20th| 192-5, Mr. and
Mrs.riPye
The inmrment took iplime yesterdiy at St. ometerly,
___plnqi thej. R:
able Limited and Mrs son ; Aft
Society aec omp'aniod, the; ! cortege | to[ tho cemoterj. Following is'i, list of those who sent wrfethi; Ethel,! Edward; Rortald and ■ Alabel; Jin and Daisy; Bella, anq Artliur and Family; -Efie, Alarghret,' Audrey and Iris; Anne and Arthur;May and Dinah; Tlio Ala-s in family;[ Boh,' Fthel and Cliris,, Alice, 'Dora and! Reggie; deepest iympathy 'hndl in remem'b,_____ an- 'old ' Sei'v- int and Frien 1, from /the Com mittee and :Hembers of ithe Clitherde Equit- Co-fcpe: ative arid Jlridustfial ' "
■ ■ ‘Hr. and Alrq i. H. AYalms e;
S( ott, 'and T and Aft
'
Mr. [and Airs. .:A. iPye.!
H.
Society, !,v; AlrJ AVilkiri-
TR BllTE
loss the nat:bn[ had sustaihM by . the'death :of ‘King
.K; •>
at; 'St, :;Leonard’s, Church, fend'ay mojrjaing,!, .the' Vicar [Holt) refefrM to the grerit
oti Oddfellovs and the Clitheroo Co-operative Alembers of] the Castle Lodge thej.Hey. AV. ^ Holm Street, Blackburn Tel. 6527 /or 'Prompt Delmry.
Family; “ !AYith ance of
[ An El^p^ntslesps staiukng up, therefore a hkirious maUreis i«|no fewonMge fo on Ben/iaii! ■ . ' ; '■!
■ ' ' ..! ’ and restless wakefulnessl ■' May We Ahow you our' range of , BEDDING ? ' ' ! I
I To humpn: bein^, howiver, a R E A L L Y COMFORTABLE *'*|^n**^®? fpYoB all the diifi renee between i lound, restfuj slunibei i
| I ! I-. li
, : ■ [ , . [ ■' ! :i- ' '! '/'■!' i
ie Parish
1931, when he resigned.; i iHe servM under six, ipres(de its, of whom dthe. first was Air. Isaac Sohoield. Air. [Pye was :iot- only the oldest nember of theljCo-operat !yq Com mittee but he, was aisq iamong, tie 'oldest
'S
InvitA variety if FLOORCOVERII in the North;
you to inspect the lai
PRI(|i:8 have j been! REDUC!:D [pre rious
to.Stocktakini, f
*,
Come around
at
your leisure and Wililk famous Cai|iet
Galleries. ;
Repre^eniatives are sent; to ' feafs of ihe DisWet.
Fittings and OBlivBiy Frail all nriirior/ df[; King Gebrge
irqsidei, Session i.
, , , , , . . ! « rherq is on!.
Aniateti's
ihpwrt.' n fetiliqnc) 'hbiri ,) koi ilaiVk,
) Kljig-lfee Mall, of - d [that|ikH]iat
At t;ie To N e i | Road
Then thoir i sohoolmastcr ; comes along and knocks out 20 of tho names. I say it is ridiculous. > i Is there , nnyi sense in n school master being permitted to do that? Does ho knqw .anything; about'these things? All
a list of |S2, for the RdmaB; . fed he took the list to the; r
OCTOGENARIAN.
^ TRIIMINENT Cd-OPERATORj Oddfellow and sportsman.
town Blolckbilfu
Ono )f T. ' J. -L
night, street, fortnigi it sustain; id
Mr. Cliristoplier Pyc, of 51, Peeh 0., had been . in tho Infibmary' a buffering from a fracturijd thigh,
Pyq tr i3p(d and fell,:sustaining injury which At! a I
acoidont at his hotae.; Mr.
Death.’? Born in
few tool c' k
tliah; Mr,
1)0
Monday, supbrvonod.
necpssitatfd !hoSpitalij|treatment.. .1: ;'!,:! " inquest held; at tho Infinhary, on it .was statedithat pneumbnia had . -The veiqict was “ Accidental
two| yci rs j'oars enter
Attsnd ng tlio Nation'al School, thon! under. liKidi lastorship ;of
MrJ Hfell in 31m I t'ue
m..i|g,.is-grocery , store on thol old row Iridge so timt ho could Jc|aim to representative of “ Cheshire."
■a creelbr gt mill I
be'iai work at tho ago of ton, becoming it Messrs.,, Hod ‘gson and Mercer's Primrose, i iSnow occupied by tlio
Roberts,; Mr.
ago, Mr. Pyo had lived all .but a of his lif0:in the town land few iiitcrdstl' in the town s affairs
P; 0 was . born in a cottage adjoining Familiarly known' as 1 “ tlio Sliaw, Bridge district .eigfity- Kit,’’ BE WELL DRESSED
PLACE SUITS,
A
YOUR ORDERS I FOR COSTUMEii OR
COATS ! Il : 1
Discouht of 2^6 in |ithe L
HI. HARTLEY SPECIAL /ridfgo 6/i)e Serge
I: LA D IES ’ AND GENT’S.! TAILORS ?
I i OFFI^R: » to in^asurei I j
is allowed during periodj of the Sahl 70|
I *"
Usually i£4.4.0i l i : !
& SON! : [:' I! 6 K i n g S t u j e e t , C l i t h e r o e ' I IliF
the: best, known characters in i the been removed, by the death,' at Rojal Infirmary; on | Sunday
L A S T W ^ E K P F S A L E F in a l :R e d u c f io i i8 o f a | l js u rp lu a a to o k r e a d y f o r n e w S p r in g R o o d s .
A h I L D R E N ’^ SFEGli HEISTS
IN! WEAR w'’ •,>■•. •■ 1 /
m ,,
'.‘li'-i!
<Oertified ; net) lalo iexi FRIDA-Y
lifhts on Vehicles, ’’p.m.'
‘
jieUoit.’l|: That nftoi
bf h niself on I fed
all.the rejd the j -
all 1 am felyi a|;veii ■
am sure ■
___'6 'these |rist| ten
' ! a., lifelong friend.' has’ ben silid 'arid iw
luthority on tlie [Arc
jihrisej'explain.. ....^ ,, attfeded Ins funeral if hoi in <i|piriti[ Not abojil the! death than the' descr parts of;the wc j!r gland,” bijt
hecrii so; King Gfergei was ?ort|: ofj [fellow " that pei, apart from his' kiiij Why ;■ i
ijeviTentiyj the bidy
ice t
js [ivill as our ?pei;tiicle-p-wondi rivej'' jeeui prese 1)0 -)1 served thi ilovorandingcr tnri
■ (ay
ption! giyf |vl(l, not ! t 1‘ The iRingj NI /fill in il [tod in Ld I las.t! w.c,
rdfeli ■\Yciitiril feeralj p 'bccsSion!
grcitnfe.j ,K illustrious' lino -'V'ihdiot.'! But ionarch
ills ;j for 'on (ircumstai
;t|o :Pi|dd htewhele possibl!
igh WeStn ttatc; ?ri
wds who i d
irigton. he in thcl and' proh
lie Cpiitijid are tliol
:hat wo rivl
(f Kings t will lie L
, Georg?
enttetel! niills tnd workslipj thi?'i impressive tribute 'tol r:lf. ) ACo twjo minutesi
J-J, ];ppj,
In response 'sent
kincertejtha'nksi..,. , ....... of lympath' i i .her irr;
Boroufei ri
am’ des Counci
To the’ th(
' iKe prirti iA tho spicmri , Great [Byithin at 1-1 were ill,thb streets stol were i; 1st ipped,' amll tccdi, ! Opinftives -. whl
!iFifth;', the general .
- that a i the firsiJ ahiiiveriatyl f * :,#l
repi:qs;!h,ivte,heeii I'o Alai orj of Clitiieq
red, to coiivc ind inhalj Clitheroe for vour
P/ivI
idcirit, Bntar.1 6f Kiintl
!cas( conVei !to C'lithd sin :-cre j thanks fori '
, Secretary, C; imati; Society,
mes lag i of ?ympathy, ^ im Iwill
_ (ling : is| touche 1 ex(>rcsi hi;
a')io joined in if *
■equett of Air. ill ijres;ut .at lyestpfd ly, | : st 11
P 'iv| Cll
no 'vorlic. produitlo
iherb iirel ver [ojnptit? snc'ceaful y'jvith the douniry;
iffiato'uirs irt-tlio I iNorth. I'jlot/ since a|itui nil fifty
among;
the w(i- and :
many! opbt
]c|efal yebrs aiit avas fd^ a prop isitipn-(-f6i| tho Iff 1 nb tlh,
alerit ' n t )f|.whai has gone •imatoirs have been euap jabkiq [‘ rho Dessert S(j (OmOjn isgiyin,'s‘ylieii it ■indeqd :it iTa? been
(n^ "vdntu 'ed nbthiug mo prqvbdl b?yon'd all .. jiprovcd
)ll,ng i; wis (uterod dn itisfacto
ino'CiSitl!
Clithorfle Jsbcii tyj could si (n com letitioi wip tlie 'iri)ey ,h ive I no , hail. all t Wedneidi/y) Hij.
jJo.scpli l/hadow av iO find a | Wdok-etd,:fouid it <level ipi
'hursd, lyj'; ai d by /o-
, , 'ajiualiy jife ly'
lies! (o resist
r ? Atl
grjititndo
hap.been was ’ ju^t qnces:
arid ed and Hippi
. he had t'u 'rith.l the 1 liis;! reiipi V a s
loqsi w ,11: lig i s w haq done ' " previdu?
| ' » V i iV U J occafioni
iiegab, and toi fin<
iri s line, tliri will
n A r. Adamso rtl’
|to tlioj r fe ' to I ini.’ Mr.
escue Tl
ixfebtcl accident [tol
... what anbthcr, sbb:
danger off
. , Jicials ha\e ' hai Inkiety this veek It yasl
[llnll[rio;ed.j|and danced ;iii)| iho is iiowijrcmve'cd, AI ss
bail'’In :k|^ for Al(ss Sandh
SH p.(r?oriifi id[ wandhain’s loi fqrc there iiritaleit
Hardiri has ikid [irriducton.j [
ihould! he Uijore i? Iroq liMlity; arid I’he utmost ,iAIr. L «Hai ;l. B, f haw] (’rbd.’Afrirsh
lore., ,Finb!l,{. oqse?! :vefyj nigh oqn 'anuouni ed b
, lilt ui!i
iHardid). ?nd
, ' l i t '’® public ' ' io
ienbe.s ji'H pr|)ra] it
S3' is orid;! ol ■ the dancii g U1.J..: .-I r: , J .
dnthi .med
iplinje(ited|on-tho happ, " Aziir id ahmn Alls? ClJ
;refilly yatci ,for yomi!:
sia.sm; of falls oj
fed M'"' Dqn i great su|
Iiuumjiiu uefnre tl)d •• To-nifh? and lo|mnrI nsseniblel
(here liavq t and.,
owing ti'theyicnl jbq J np(|
ffc rim reused xpdnse; —and'
ifnctqry. iloni
sfert is _
the ml sicJ the,stigcj
I vl :hl
to Clltheif to the "
qugh, tlie'c [civic obte 'vanco qf during L,_
.....funeral!
—*Hf was not I
ling has,! and fun?r|
cqiiijot ‘I
■ ■ [3 K>>fk be occasii
it I
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