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G M B ii>' c r 'um n T ...'R PN FW S of the presmce of God bo that you can say ^ ■


a L l iU U t i KE v»| ■ y oOt h . ,


iSWICK SCHOqi^ ' fi


ivory ■ year an average


Property Purchasers


r i throuiih the 'pallia*' cpipplote their Mort* gage repayments and


become proud pos* sessors ol thejr Title Deedsi


Let this famous Society help you to become the owner of your House In the most economical way.


Send for the latest Booklets. 1 ASSETS EXCEED i £ i 1 4 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , H A L IFA X


Held OBIoea HALIFAX


Local. Agency:


Barclays Bank Chambers King Lane i


t Percy Steele, Agent I K .........


WE ARE BOOKING DATES FOR B r o u g h l o n d W a l k e r s UprtO-


SPLEffl)P';OBTINGS AT REASONABLE PRICES |


Writo or Phone 21


THE,WORLD'S I SRCLST BUILOINO .SOCIETY U


CHAjPtAIN’S ADVICE | TC) THE BOYS.


I Qtammar ISchool of Mary, Queenlof Kheland," a special commemoration ser­ vice was hqld'.at CUtheroe Pwlsh Chu^h last Thursday, attfiiided by the Govetn-


To celebfWe the 383rd annlvers^of e foundation of CUtheroe;s “Free


-ots, the HeTdmaster (Mr. L. Hardy), the scholars arid staff of the school, M sdso


''many reptesentatlves ' of the Old Boys .AisoolatlonT


1 sendee was conducted ,by,/the Vicar, of 1 clltheroe (Rev. W. S.’Helm).


s iThere was a procession from tne L


dhool to t]ie ithurch, Iwhere an tasplrlng ;


Gcsenl Ma^ujiei Sii SHOCBH


L


, gallon was constantly reminded^ of the glories of the schooVs past, ^nd the viti lity and vigour of the presjent school, [and hot one in the large gathering tcould have ialled to have experlehced a deep sense of pnd® in: Clitheroe’s .historic educational


Throughout the sefsdce the co gingre- centre, I j ,


ant to aMuIre or ,get things. It Is not 1 ] bad think, but like most human desires,


skid: At one time or. another-everyone ^ts bitten! by the.coUectlng craze, men Se are bora it Is cigarette cards or postage stamps, and when we are. growii up 1 It is old furnltHre, of .'pictures, or old china. It Is an did,- old habit and arises ^rom s'omethlngli deep down In our hdman ilatufe which we call the “ acquisitive w lhstlnct”4the Instinct that makes us all


sbhool-that at Glggleswlck (Rev. Aiistln fryan)—preached the sermon.- j I In Ids sermon,.'the Rev.-Austin Bryai


The Chaplain of another distinguished ,


It needs to be very carefully watehed , Jesus noticed-how people used to collect dngs Injhlb own country—mostly food


lave theiA.a word of warning,; “If;you


ioard upl^b much fo.bi it will]decay, Je told them.'li.If you:*iho|rdjpjnpre


I |m eat them; andlf you pile up .a hbard Jf jewels, thieves wlU try, to steal them


Slothes thatt you can, f t? '


l i l t ’slfar bette'r,’’ He- saWi “td‘store up lleavenry | treasures—nothing can i spoil


I jlou.” What did He mean by heavenly tteasures? “I- am,among you ds He


th(hem. nor! c 'an anyone take them jfrom that serveth,” said Jesus, and If 'our


characters' are Ghristllke,, we shall n°h be able to''help showing It infbttle, Sameless, unremembered bctsipfandness


'I


Oswald R6we & Co. Ld { Thorn S t, Clithfer^; ................. ■'


m I earth ahy.1


3hlcirotherk'give';Us-namely gratitude Ithat Isi fof cour?e,. If we have earned aMany of thosmwlfbmiiyeibefP


nd of lo-ire.” You may wonder what stands i lor; It stands lor treasure


I ilL we ^dlp “not do "good turns; ior oUr parents ' br our, frlehds just for the


gratefuribr what we do for others, and surely. His: gratitude! Is treasure of


i s s , , | T f i


treasiires.1 But,because we call them; (eavenly I treasures ■


Ififlnite value. Character, Servlck arid ratltude i form a ktore of hea,'vWy


they (are! of use only In soip® f.uturei ^orld. It Is life here that we are con- ckned with,


dbii’t iraaWei that I


known to everyone, ft it » iafe and certain cur? for. h.egdache. or oeutalalt and the quickeit meant of banlin ng a cold in the head.


1 Not Affect ■


hyilcian* It Doei The


The mo«t'6endiih hcadiche will |0 I f » (cw minmei after taking Cephoi. TWi truly remarkable rcmcqy #hoiud -jbe


ciopper, sliver and gold. Heavenly tteasures!start with exactly the!same tetters, C.S.G.; so they ought toibe easy: I to remember. Let us begin ;wlth the qm®''


1 Cephot U not iuita tingle drufl but he I oreicriptionoi anEmlhentHancy Street


people are often Judged bj what they; Have; but God judges us by, what we ate, by oiir" characters, by whether , we: are 'leaii or! generous, kind and heupful, or


piportant—just as we do In moneyf.sums becau.se' If your pennies column is; rong, It!puts the whole sum wrong. IC stands for character., In this world


II Sold by oil Chemlf ti end Storei lNOlkOQtt JVywder orTablett i


In Potwier or Tahiti form B..... . ,|/?on4.3K -


Valuable they are In His eyes. -An excel­ lent character not only re.sults in but also created by service.'


,ad tempered and selfish. It Is what we re tiiat counts In (Sod’s judgment, and 0 ot what, we pretend to be. The more


Important, but so Is What we do, especially what we] do for other people, and' our tore of heavenly treasures plays the most Important part In life here on earth. Vhatevef'we may ! have succeeded In ccumulatlng, or failed'to accumulate. In


BEAUTIFUL GAR LANCASHIRE.


Rlbby Hall; Rlbby-wlth-Wrea; near fflrte I ; ?• (^ ’i i f y, '


ham; Mr. WllUam Duckworth Klrkham or .Wrea Green ’bus passes gates. Sunday, July 4th, ll-O to TtO p.m.. Is. -


a.m.


Cuerderi Hall, Bamber Bridge: Captain T. A. Tatton. Bamber Bridge! station.


Suriday, July 4th, 2-0 to 7-0, p.m., 6d,


Huntroyde, pUlham: Mr. E.; A._le. G. Starkle. S|moiistone station. ^aKCy road 'bus!route. Sunday, July 4th,


Thlstleton Lodge, near KlrkhamMr. Cuthbert Pyke. Klrkham istatlpn,


2-0 to 7-0' p.m., 6d.


’Bus, Blackpool-Preston to Thlstleton Village. Rose garden, fferbaceous garden, rock garden. Sunday, July 4th, 2-0 to 7-0 p.m„ 6d,


VORKSHl


Arthlngton Hall, Leeds ; Lieutenant- Colonel A. C. Sheepshank?, D.S.O. Saturday, July 3rd, 2-0 to] O


Shadwell Grange, Moortown; I Leeds : . Mr. H. Barren. Saturday, July 3rd, 2 -0 ; to 8-30 p.m.


-iSO p.m.


somethtog of the power of exhortation of the clergy; the analytical mind of the scientist, and the good nature of the pollceman.-Mr. W. 8. Morrison, Minister: of Agriculture.


To be'a successful politician you'must have


toward? the combined expenses of a walk-out with al yoilng Guardsman In his ]red coat, Since the ffighlanders have been put-Into ......................... u)i' ■ '


A girl 'iklU contribute as much, as . 3s,; qd.


blue tufalcs the most any girl wou)d contri­ bute, unless, she was dotty. is slxpence,- General Sir Ian Hamilton, at Plfk, jScotland.


S stands for-service., 'What we are'Is We are not Iqft (0 accumufate a HEA'VENLY TREASURES. hrl3t-llke' our characters, the more


Earthly itreasUresto'most people )n.ekh • s, d.-(-pOunds, shillings and pemce-—


■ , 1


e. ab'but it and be, offpnded ? ^ftor rirtf Hn crnftfT tnniR fOT ORr


jr clothes I or jewels, ol course, for, they lake' up-! an Eastern’s wealth-and He


by the Mayor and Mayoress of Cllthetoe '(Councillorland Mrs. G. Hargreavesljnd


em o r a t io n d a y ygj. j


jjgjj


is with me ?' PO'i: Y om BACK IN' IX.


things yet, but yoii can be assured that you will 'some day. v(hat treasures have you m


' You inay not navg'iexperlenced all thesb


store now, or what treasures will you have IJ '■; time 3 ou-leave schoorwith which ir way in Ufe ? Are you being


■play .but by decenl, treatment of , your


youfor y6ilf,'§tore,bf school,


accumulated,


content juit to drift through school, working just hard enough to avoid Uie stick, and play­ ing just-hard enough th escape being labelleu a slacker, land Waktlng your leisure hours m idleness oil vain pjursuits; or are you putting your back Into everything you do? -Areyou making a :-eal effort to make the best'of yog tljne here, not only by hard work, and hard


You;cannit realise now how bibch:deMnds J


on'which yqu are dpiiig.;; . ButstWhen| fet?^J you have,to fate the irises of life';'It Is the that 3[ou-wUnamenl your lack, or give thanlts


, treteufte^trekSure? whig or failed to accumulate, e


.to see.What;1rta?utesyon*ha^efand sp< guide yburlffO that you.store|Up treasure■ gg,


I t is importart,:therefore,: to-take stool


your hank a certifleatp stating that you haVe|| schools; and''.: i)ubllc; and -preparatory -,


t nharactle'r 'l re^at is the most important 25,000 schools only 700 projectors are In D arid waving iri;l These . Instrumettts-


ent. You' may leave [school with yourhetoj ber’are provtoed^Mrlv^e sutoriptto J i3 » «Wrpn PA


and yolar f eUowme n . y , h S S l ^ y ? S »


, ln?thmentS


passed some examination with; credit; buti schools what-uselare theke things golngjto be to y6u‘ interest.


i| answered, and so far hi a totm of nearly use.' of which Itjeems the greater.hum- ire


if you have not atehatacter Which wUlenablfe: o th e r enquiries' you to ute aright th'e'.abUitlesI whioh th fe of organisations whose work and Intet-


.Instalted;' jn


Uiings tafficate-ybu hkve? After all, the pi&- est !caij-be -s}iQWn. by, rerem me^od are pose of iducatloh isinot just to teach ybu, either arixlous^to have films mad®'Or are Mme clatelcs, or'mathematics, or science, ]or; actually-havljig^them inade. Sopie p.te


iip 1 nnrslv cDDunsrclfll.;-• * ■ l:PUm^Instltut^ Jias re&y^


that are of etomal value and therefor i f , QtjjJj, Qouhtrles. Less than half of oup real use, not only.to yourself but to God- 3 1 5 1 ; education authorities have yet


i


nt out(td''schobls; we sre far behind, T aec HmTi half nf nilT


mg p y


Recent enquiries thrbw a - queer light t on Britaln’s,(lntefest Ini


lo cEillty,


'I appoilnting', 'pnsweris t l() its ouestionaire ---- -


b ^ u s e ih e father i :' Vv‘- ‘- for eca st I OF WHAjT IS TO BE.;


EXPERIMENTS IN ScjlEEN-lESSONS. By


still more swiftly. . nluhltyvthere Is a hetltage which should 1^® ly known, ■ Sir WllljaB


help to this bnd. ■


times, FRIDAY. 1


^


tJLY 2, 1 9 3 1 ^ — I--------------^ — . '


seems a larke gap which needs bridging —or father I there are i elements which; need bringlhg tokether.' The fllmSj are there and .morb are being made, and millions of' eyes 'are waiting for .. them. The beats and the projectors seem-to be


CAPTAm SIR 'WILIJA)M BRASS, M.P, iClvlc pride grows, j It should grow


needed.' I j beil 0


. ij


erbe’s M.P.,' who_ ^ Governors of ,the_ Bfltish Jirtl- ■


HO has,Written this


building at Poplaf, are equipped In ; the mostiiip-toidate manner for fulFslze standard “ ialktos,” and in some cases for lub-standard fllnis. Every civic centre has-Its lOcture room attached to a frefe library britown hall, and now that Interest In local; government Is quicken­ ing and clwc pride developing with the g'rowph 'of social services. It unreasonable tp;i foresee the whe'ireve'nf['to™'®'jjavrtte


A liumbef of our newer clv|c'halls, as at Swansea. Sbeffleldj and the new


!' servijte or |ts ft^'e library dr. swlmiinlng | •/X1I6 Britlsn 'waflit will


'^^instandsIrdiskWon Is In^^ed. ori. at.) 16 mm from the outset, a good deal of ' 4^olded. A; good Work-


manlike machine Is said to cost about £M0'fbii' Installation, but' iriay(easily cobtlthree'pr-.fdur tlines this ''.pmo'uht,* and however the money is to be fduhd, i for toancing this In the first instance,


t Should ilot bb hard to recover. ly .; Npt Experiment?


.specipl: ''to political -orkanlsatlons or edui atlonal'sorl local social bodies; to professional or research


geography, or hlstoiyror English, but to help on standardlfilm; some on sub-standard you to develop jjour telerifs or Abilities, and; (ig; mm), and yet others on 8^mm o r 9.5 to develop,a chaiactor which will enable ybu^ mnl.:i.'.iIow |are these ^ 8 to produce to use y o ^ abilities tipt to youlr own advdn-; an ieconomiei return? j'There; are scores tage pnto, but.for the benefit;of Ood and of i-bodles-fducattonal, clvl®r trade- your felWw men]


e It Is will, too, to remember this great diffpr- ganda, semli-polltlcal, I who wish to tell I . I 4 union or co-operatlye,_ health-propa-


When you increase your earthly treasuresjw Health resorts:' want 'to show .town adding to yoiir material, :weaUh, ycur gmn dwellers ,. yihere'i !to ■ tn ak e '


nce'betWeen.earthlyjand heaveply.treasuiiK. tjje public sbmethlng by means of films.


you tocr-ase your heavenly treasures. An Government Is goini to make us a increase'to-the pmount of service you fendei! brawnier-fnatlbn; ; ,the police and other is a definite gain to; the.coiiririunlty.■ . toy - ■ ■ — --1 '— -i-'-*


usually, means- a loss:„to someone else,'; On workers.btolphd'Uh’fi s^a want---- - the othet hand, ho dne-loses, however mUch gggj^ by their fellows In other trades. The


improvement ■-to your character not oply makes ycu a better person but more Impqrt-


ellow mEn'andfthe^fote of.'greator.Lbenf: to the society to which you live. I need n


fant; it makes you |of greater; use to ;ybuf


authorities y?ant us to learn right ways upon the roads' and elsewhere.


liUilons ,,o)l Ilyes.


perfect. 6ur fikst'reaction to that is that It is imposi Ible.' All right, then;, let us turn to service, \?hlch'*w(as-the second thing I mte- tioned. 'ChriBt';taugHt'-that 'greatness'.to- the kingdom of pbd! 1? cktlraated by^the m o w of se'tytc'i rendered, tp others, deny outeelves,! [ aq^


re Tiot grateful] but ought we to And' NoCcirist toid us’to be perfect, as God . ik


thousands ot projector are in dally use ■in : better-to-do htoes' throughout "Britain. £ut for aU: this there still


............ 4 ivafe hire' are In' use, and


Again'wk' feel that He,Is asktoglTis to do (he i Impossible and, IlikelAimt .Chlqe- In “'Dnciq 1


to: love jour enemies,


Topi’S..Oftbirt," we say,” Lori it s too tough. 1 j kb"it Is-^for us lalone. -


great fmfcrwartlng ,to(be. used-a force that I make possible for us t ^ g s th a t ^ ^ I


f 'd ir is t also told us tbgt there'is _p | -force


, ,, ' ' ' ' *


imposslb e without lit, and ^hich brings | thipgs-whlch we feel.are beyond our reabh.;] It Is' the power df Gid In Jesuk. “W l t h ^ all-thtogs are ipossble," said Jesus. TOat | does not mean !just'that ever; thing is pqs- Bible for God-whiclj, of course, ,1s true-but that thligs that are impossible for us with­ out Goq become poteible for us along with


God.' HAN’S |.GRHA,TEST ;.,t4S.K-,- trying t i keep the high command


and falling all.the tlhie untU we give It'uh as hopeless. Just as God put such mighty.f01 ces as fire, ind steam ahd electricity In the wteld


We nked not 'k6',oto;W.our’sirehgth alqni ids of Jesus,


so that man with tliera mighti do wondeful things, io He sent Jesus Chrikt, who is the " powertof God/’ th it wlth'.Christ man m gbt do even more vfonderfql things.' ^. _ ,;


Mar can makd'ihkl hew arici hapbter worm we all lonilo see, wqete there sliall be ao more \tar, and. injustice, hnd cruelty, if only'he will jo|n hands with this mightiest fqrce; of all] He. can :op- quei his .temptations and -trood evil uridir foot;! And he canj build up :hat wonicrful thing] called character into likeness of 'Christ.


A p o S said, f 'j ^ do alljhtags t ^ ^ ^ 1 ^derstandingsi'a^^^^^ Christ who nrnkes me .'Strong. _ p a t has


Without me)’ said Jesus, nothing” and I it iq true,


jiateriaL.-'wealth, :'We all have laid Up a stork of past deeds! ahd past thoughts— i growing store on which we must draw ially. Every good impulse obeyed, reln- !orces subsequent Impulses of th e : saihe rind, and makes them easier to follow, Every act of EeUtoiscipline and self-mastery, aves the way for.other’such acts, until self- jsclpline becomes second nature—a treasure


has offered to|give‘|US the power to buUl up characters 1 which will enable us to re ider service whjch |ls acceptable to God, tq. our fellow men,: and which will entitle, us .to toe greatest of all tfeasures-^the gratituge ,of Jesus]] Can we affprd to refuse that; offer ?


heaverily treasures by ourselves alone, ■ o i i e '


always] been the ejlperiencc' of His foUoyers. ; „ ^ irist


~ But one of He told 'te]tq :l


Rims to ihri-'isohoolk arq only part-of : the news refels do some of this ■ ■ ' in a'“bitty ’’ Inconsecutive 'ashio'n;'-'!"Whole libraries of


responslbli and'dignified as that of chief Fever Hospital for llbrtirlan ir mbseum curator, amnunees


m , Broper


senfatlveslof the. film, tadustry,^ Wouto,| provide accommodatlbn for their own people lsiinderslahdlng with cinematograph


catlbnal_ d ciVl® authorito? 'ali they can -^o to


ton entertainment tax and legal- matter?. That there might be ample profit In the scheme seems inevitable; for whilst some flltos :wou|d; pay the exhibitors; for .the prtoUege qf being shown, there woiild be


exhlbltorst thete would be knotty pglftte 1 1


find plenty to do. Perhaps It would be m tooImuch jto expect an entire absence of


but-I must kay here that always do their best to-hqlp their hospitals anyirgent be dealt with at home. '


ommlttees consisting of duu- uusiotuiB


to' bhUdreh’s i aim'.'Clubs, which! can; chotee and shbw-i their own, films; to societies 'who..!want fo -see somelihlng


le mutoclppUty cafiMre out Its hall ..yL-V,!' '


DISTRICT MEDICAL'OFFICER AND INFECTIOUS


: UrdeniMdm Rml Are^s; CASES


- i n* ^ 1. ! ■


outlying farms to dry' weather.; Rogdsido wells, itosuitable. for drinking purposes, are still used]! All the villages have a g?od supply but theto' are several farms and small ham^ lets where the 'supply Is not so kpod. ' ' ' ■ ve been extended at|VUIages


' I . , i,.iL !i-n-il


HOW DOfcTORS |A N HE1[.P. In his annual report, pretoijted to


Clitheroe Rural District CdunbU,-Dr., J, Postiethwalte, Medical Officer of


normal time?.: r ! ] On the subject of nursing In Postlethwalte : mentions the


states that social conditions In the ar« good, there being-very little real poverty In


Heqlth, are


1 the home, work of


........ .... . - . , . , -tbry hbsital. is there any : Local AutpOr- ' me-


Is not provided for by:the Sanitary Authbrity or directly by the; Coilnty Council or District Nursing Association, .Nor scheme for providing food tant mothers.!


There are tWo; mld-wlvks op ithe register. and'both are kctuallyiprabtlsl^gland seefnito


be quite sufficient for -toe peeds of the public. The Medical Officer proceeds 'o;say that! the Mid-Wives Act of 1936 wlp provide adequate provision fori all expectant and paturient women in eviry towP and d strict throjugh- out the country, which Is! all to the gopdi of the present and succeeding po lulatlon. 'With ante-natal clinics, whole-time t nurses Md baby welfare'clinics,-the; health of mo hers and children are Well; catered for and should give the childrens good start to life. Cases that! reqtore!hospital treatment are


engPkeme# would grow up. 'rneiwurs.. attached-,;b , the running of.>the;toTO’s, “ wive


f iilto 'depairtmerit.would be every wWt as


usually sent I to L


r e ^ v H


4 „. I culty In'getttag fever cases riway to hosbitals fw„ porouehs


retatotog fee is paid; is always diffl-


because the boLghs to whiSi these hosbitffis S u f f i S % r t i y


,ose authorities e.to taking into, ;ase that edrinot


afflllattonl fees! and subscriptions to off­ set Bgalnslb:thg charges for iother fllms.'- leriirientsi, In this direction are


alrktody on fbot in certain progressive districts, though on a small scale.;- It Is, hot a development to be tackled In a piecemeal way. If efficiency Is 'to be sought. Cannot municipal authorities ; be jlnduced to meet in conference with remesentktlvek of the film Industry and edilbatloi


I shall belglad if the doctors who read this will see that though hotellal segregation of tafeotibus casek is Idesfrable, at pijcsent it cannot! be done, till thb scheme for, the infectious diseases hosbitbl which Is n )w in hand materialises, and I hope the;' will continue !to treat their cases at home .as much as possible; I full;' realize the diffi­ culty that arises time ind agato, for have experienced it-ipys ilf, I but gen irally, by a judicious blenffing of; firmness and ingenuity, these; dill cu tics can b? sur­


mounted.'


View institution,' clitheroe) or Queen's Park, Blackburn. The'Council nave made a con­ tract for ambulance cdnyeytace - which Is situated at Clitheroe.


There is no place for our district; Thej onlyi


I SANITARY CmC


Blackburn Corporation wk'erworks, and'from. wells andi springs] 8 rather hafd. Theisuppl; constant, but, from the In dry weather.:; The n, springs used Is 270.' The houses supplied is |1,460. contamination are from


The water supply is fro


JMSTANCES the Clltherde and


iprlngs intern'ittent umber of wells and


id quality- though from ’ the w fils is


from surface water. Tlere.js little pr no posklbility of plfimbo-solvjnt action. Wlswell and Whalley supplies wen analysed and the results were satisfactory.


number of dwplfing- 'he 'possibilities of Ities'gettJni


ipurities'getttog to There is some insuffleikney of supply at '


The'Dukf Of Kent is taking a marked intteest-In] flying. Ij® recently opened Ariel House, Strand headquarters of the Department of Civil week went;.along to


an Increasing Interest ln the Senior Ser­ vice, there! 16!a dlsttoct prisslblllty that the Duke 6 f Kent will make the Royal Air Force, his own sileclal lnl;e.r®8t'


King—brought up 111 . .............................. the navy—taking ‘you can do


the His


second tlriie to Inaugurate the 37th conference!Of the Fidiratlon AkroriaU' tlque Internationale. e ::With the Duke of Gloucester a.^rell-


Aviation, and last torlel House for a


. stabllshedi military hian, and with the


hlni'on to designing costumes. • In a shbrt time Lelsen was de Mllle’s 'art director, | and; the two worked together | for] twelve years.


buying Lelsen, and Immediately put . „ _


InfFeceni! years, including "Cradle Song, “Murdetl at the Vanltles.’rand “The Big Broadcakt of ,1937,’.’ were, “toullt” by


DlrectorlLelsen, Now he Is one of the finest arthltects In the entertainment w6rld.,i-lr, i


i


the Federation Akronautlque Diter- natlonale, .which was formed In 1905, but few International movements are doing


! world FLiiERS MEET i Little has been helard of the wprk of


more to siriooth overjthe barriers created political mls-


of Kent! welcomed':jletegates gyjng. [ from flying clubs all'over the world, rep-


resentatlvp of 26 countries. During his speech, made in faultless French, he told


In the Ancieni Statutes! of 1662, it! is ordained that tollowing the Commemora­


tion service] . , .!'“we do a|low 30 shlulrigs ana no more hpon the kaid day for a common dinner for the Grivetnors, Sc lool- maiter. Usher and Preacbet out of the school.’’ '


revenues of the


[worth hkving. We are engaged at eabh moment !ln building up, a reserve fund': for, future use] Our treasures, of whatever kind, consist of 'What we have set our hearts on and attained. One becomes a musician, an- lother a 'scholar, another an artist, .another an athlete—not by accident but because he has tried hard for these ends.


And how note how ouV* attainments in turn dominate us. Wei can spend only the kind of currency we I\ave laid up,


pffidia ori football or cricket, out of singularly little use] In the offlqe or, the wtekshop. Tlie character of our, treasures must 'largely determme our future; Surely Xt Is, worth


A young man may be a walking encyclo-


while, then,-to exercise some, care W to what we accumulate In heart and mind, We should ask ourselves from time to time,


" What have I laid up so far ? ’’ You will have yoUr seasons of strain and


11 tatlons; have you the treasqrb of principle? Yon wlirimost assuredly meet with your share of disappointment: does'your.store Include; a little philosophy ? You will: not escape petty annoyances and-trivial. Irritations: have yon


stress; have you lald'up, the treasurejof for­ titude ? | You will enteuntor .lures and temp-


- ' ''


nors, Mr.'Hardy, orie of the assistant maiters,, the preacher, land iseveral of the older boyS, in addition to prominent offlc.als of the (own, partook of lunch qt th® school


In accor^anie with this statute, the Gover­


mento l on the, fact, that It was a speslally notable function because Mr. i Hendi rspn, headmaster for thirty years, was present, also'Miss Llewellyn, who was retiring ql end ol the presentItorm as headmistress twenty-two years’ Service. I,


Mr. Hardy welcomed the vsltore andlcom-


Mr. Henderson said how pleased he v , re-vlsl; the schoolland to have had a share In the day's htocefedtogs. He also expressed hl6 gmtiflcatlon at the vigour rend vital ,ty of- toe pi esent headmaster and his school ' . Mis? Llewellyn Thanked the assembly for


after as to


good wishes teterided towards herself! and added that the boys’ school was in excellent


hands, .' Mter lunch, the. annual Masters, v- Boys


Bryaq's first-born son—he was bom toe day previous; arid reterericeiwas made.tp toe scholirshlp won by N: Parkinson,, why was amongst the ;boys present, and to the fact go that the head boy, ,C. P. ChamberilA,-was


A toast wa? ptoposed to the Rev, Autem | f , -, lngfup to OxfoM In Ootober next.


lectual'resources, such as love of books ?' YOU may belcast In:a monotonous sphere. Can you: diversify that monotony, by sympathy with quite ordinary people? You wdU certalnW know sorrow and' grief. Do you; know hbw to rise above affilctlon In the power of,.ChiIstlan .faith?, You, may.know, great loriellriess. Have you made practice


acquired: a sen?e of humour ? There -will be duil'day?, perhaps weeks-^thlrik, for Instance, of a tedious convalescence.' Have you,Intel­


1


cricket toatch took place on the Chal bum- road ground. !l7to Master? scored 165 runs for eight wloketsi Mr.; BeddqwS'm^l ig 70 (not put) and Mr,'HaWy 52 (not out) both retlrbig.- The Bbys replied with 130 fi'f Six.- N. W:itson playing a captain’s Innings of , 60. Mr. Hardy completed q gqodfiay by.j aktag five, wickets. I'And It should ) x addec -that Thun day was noti only Ooniinenioratioi. Day^ but 'Mr. Hairdy’s birthday.:-- Maiiy lappy


retun is to yori, slri and conttoued ylgoi r and )ur mhltffarloufl duties.


vltall y ,m 3)ou the:


the conference that 85 countries at pr^- ent belonged to the Federation, In the year of Its inauguration there were, only eight. Oiie' of the happiest features of the three-]day .confmence was a lunch­ eon given by the Royal Aero. (Jlub to the delegates !at the BSvoy Hotel. I nave; seldom seen a more convivial Interna­


tional gathering. ' . ,


i^yes of the world will be on it—when Farr meeto Schmellrig. London will have Another great attraction at a time when the season has noririally finished, i It will bq liiterestlng .to, see whethM


Of the boom in heavy-weight boxers. y?Ith what amounts! to a title fight—the


! London has come off luckily as a result , THEY LOOK TO LONDON as


kitow Itf-the bookmakers are having le to days forithe.tlme of the season. I wfi with a West End comimlsslon agent tnte week who told me some hair-raising ttoes of lAscOt. ■ He lost £20,000 In four days. 'Still $millng, he.looka to-Good-r it big fashionable meeting.


NO TEARS FROM TKE BOOKMAKERS. It'to of any satisfaction for you to


home or . the! first night of the meeting losing £480. s! He! reduced his losses to 260 by the,Friday night.


§


I was surprised to ' hear that the wlealthler'backers sometimes take us Iqrig as Eighteen months to pay ,up. One WfiU-kndwri-kand fnhiilniislv WFtalthV— racehone owner still owes a bobkmaker a] !four]fl!gure


j , |bad! debts.


! I


abu ou y wea hy sqasoii.'


thb busl less' Is still not worth losing. So the bookmakerlsmlles and tries to forget, ¥ tells me that many owners run a


As in 'hocqrles, tailoring and millinery, "!


sura on. last yqar’s flat , .


sonal account—but it is rark for an ;ount to bq held ovqr-so long,


the £100,900 gate f irecast tor th® fight will materialise. General Crltchley $ Organisation at the 'White City is flrnuy optimistic about getting every one of the 100,000 seats flUed fpr the night. . ' Cup Finals rim to between £70,000


and £9p,000 in gate receipt? when the entire soccer-fan population of two pro- ^nclal cities—plus the real Londm enthusiasts—swoop on Wembley Stad­ ium each April. Are there as many real boxing fans?


; Hollywood’s ace director Mitchell M-- sen, who hopped across the Atlantic the other day to launch the n®W'- Carole Lombard picture. Swing hlghj Swing low. Smiled over his cbcktall as we sat talking In the Havoy Hbtel American Bar. “ Building skyscrapers may give you ImmOrtaSty,” he sqrd.';‘but there Is more


FROM iBUIIJOlING, SKYSCRAPERS TO BUILDtNltj PICTURES ^


, , , . .


he went Into the film bu?lness Director Lelsen- was a draughtsman; in a well- known flfm ,of eWeuso architecture at .WasWhgton unlveralty. ’The war put an end to brilldlng bridges and monuments of stone, ! and when he got back to America Lelsen met Cecil B. de Mllle and landed In films, 'the creator of “King of Kings!’ recognised the artistic genius


satisfaction; possibly more lasting value. In bulldlrig-’ good,entertainment." The com!.. iment wfi rather, apt.;^Befgre


MEN WHO MATTER.-No 4.


lame brick wounded—but a Major. As ri! engineer! he' worked at home - In ,unltlo3s, ln Charge of American con- tiaots, ] rind i: later at the Ministry of


itlon’s listening was appren|rlced to iglneerlng (when he was a youngster, qnt to the front when war broke out.


ir J'»hn iRelth, Director-iGeneral of B-BU.—Tto® uit® 7)ho contbls the


■ rinltloas. i' . :h peace'.time, he became


Tlen-T-lii I922-rta3 General Manager of th; old]B;B.C. at Savoy Hill. TA year la ;er he was'Managing Director. We see 111 n no’s) as head of that great concern,


lanager of a vast engineering .concern,


During |hls term' he has looked idown on irijich more lucrative jobs than the Dfrectof-Generalshlp. Now we hear raraours of his retirement In a,' year or


GArWnWG AND DRAMATICS. 31r Johh Is six feet six Inches In height.


: Before he goes, let us remember a man who dlQ'the.'job well and conscientiously -todesplte criticisms sometimes yltupera- Uve;' a maniwho rarely. If evkr,jglves an Interview; a! man who loves the garden which mrrounds his house near Beacons- nkld—and a''Director-General who acts Ih B.B.C. amateur dramatic shows along With page-boys and typists. I


f li JACK LONDONER, , General •Anbther with quite ,a small bobk went orij the meeting.’’ . .


pdrt blerider of story and music,, Lelsen wis sooii directing his own pictures, and solirie of]the biggest Hollywood successes


Earning a name for himself as, an ex- ;■ ITEMS cut


in favour of providing, o] in different parts; of'th' learnt with pleasure, that ____ J. T. Whipp had very g iiierously offered' to give four acres of land f ):■ an open spqceior


PoUowing.on thk'To'


'fn spaces or parks town, ratepayers .riderinan and Mrs,


CouriciTs'dtolsion


pleasure ground to Henthbrn-road, adjoining the railway, subject to conditions which were to be submitted, to; the Cpimcil by their legal advisers.


et an Ascot like we’ve jrist had ,’’ he said. "In other words, t four-to-one against u? losing


■ !- ■


on June 29 th, between M'. Charles Mitchell Cunningham, youngest ?o:i of Mr, and Mrs. James Cunntogham, HenthOrn-roadJ and Miss Martha Alice. Robtojon] fourth daugh- itj Robinson, flarrop


A wedding took place rit Low Moor Church ■ ■ ^


ter of the late Mr, Hen! Fold Farm, and Mrs. RbLi'bison, West .View.


Rigg, who had bken crirpenter at the Isis Cement Compafay's works lishment 18 year? eariie the works were closed on th'e day of his interment, July 1st.


As a tribute 'to-'ithe, memory of Mr John since their estab-


representatives of'Christ an: Social said he estimated'that '2m, 5d, a week was if five


Mr, Seehobm.Rpwntree Iri an add!


■qss to nlons.


the minimum sum to supply : a family , with bare necessaries.' Not a stogie farthing of this was allowed for anything not essential to life.


■ with a talkative Individual,' they weije told f that if they visited another'hostelry to toe party had never,keen an ottae'.


party of trippers [from; this district visited a certain Westmoreland town, was made at a hostelry apd. to convei sation


A good story ,waS told ;qt ,toe expenre of a


urtoer down toe stree ;, they cou d,little application, see ;a fine wqtor, otter,


toe landlord, ■ he Showed them into


kitchen, and pointed to 1 large iron oa toe fire.;


s onome they


accordtogly vteitodbepribUc-houseir ques- the


kettle


Shaw Bridge district of I Clitoeroe, dlec n il


who had resided for halt a 'cC! Blackburn Infirmary on toe 2nd.


Miss Lizzie Bond, a nrtlve of Slaijdburn, ...... -jntury to the led at


A girl.namedrRuto Leemtog, aged 11, was knocked-down,: whilst playing ito St. Mary’s street, by a motor car, ancj .was semltooijisclous for three days.; ■.


organised by Waterloo W®fi®yans to liquid­ ate a loan account of £80' incurred >y toe alteration and enlargement of their, prplses. About three-fourths toe amount toad been raised by previous efforts, so that the amount aimed at was exceeded by £10.


Over £25'was, rqtsed at special sirvices ]


preached the Sunday schooLaimiversaiy ser­ mons at Moor Lane United Methodist Church


The Rev, James Wright, of Manchester,


which A halt


ISSUES JULY 3rd, 1912


on June 3)th. A procession ti' the Market Place tooicipiace in the afternot n, headed by 1 Wright and, ■


the Borough Band, the Revs. — A. W..mtrng,, Messrs! Richard ItertleyJ James Sowerbutts and Michael Franklandj Mr. Newton Aipden acted as chief j marshal, and the stagtof: of special hymns wp led j by Mr. William a o tt. Mr. J. W. Rayhutot had charge of he music to church,' Westall wis the soloist. The tlons realized £54 8s| Od.


;


The 'CWatburn Manufacturing Company f wrote Clitl .eroe Rural District Council asking


purpose'6 summoning their | employees to work. A sub-committee was i appomted to ascertain the type of whistle tt' be.'rised and to ensure is far as possible tjtiat itjwas not likely to c rase annoyance to r? ddents in the vi'clnity of the mill. Mr. Easthr- that, if th> Council sanctioned


or sanetkn to use a steam wiistIe|for the


whistle ok siren and residerits f rejected to it. toe Local Government Board toe sanctlin.


could revoke


Low Moor, was, interr 1st July.


preached I the; Rev. J amounted


Sunday;


kir. Edaond Tomlinson, of 2£ Union-street, who died at the; age of fifty-nine, ri at St. Mary’s'cemetery on the


to £31.,


school anniversary sermons were a t , Whalley Wesleyin Church I by T. Gurney, of Bolton. Oifertorics


ouThe Firf Brigade was ca|led to sqbduelan


isolated ri'case of'mtehap,the>utomobile bokes


motorists should not!be


Association gave notice of their inhntion'to set up a [system of, wayside tdeqhoie for'members’ use.


CHIPl >ING AMBI SUCCESSES)


having secured first-aid certhcate:; TowersJjohn W., Pearson, .Jam : s , ^ d '


lecturer; was toe late Dr. Eccle mainer. 'Dr. J. S. Cooper, of C Results are now announced.


Eirilly, Freeman, Annie, Seftor Mejry, Leqce, Did.


TimbreU. Edna, Leece, Ratoel, .' WiUlamif ha At Chipping, ambulance clLses


itoe toe


ANCE for; men


ve been conducted by Mr. iJ] Parkmren,^ and for Women by Miss M. Pearson, me-


and the ,ex- 'oe. [ followtoE


Denis, Stod, Fred, Cook, Harbld, .todOTU Harold, Bleasdale, George, Seed, Ha


No?ah, Seed,


rry. Seed, Pearson,


tbreak f 1 toe roof of Bankfi :Id HiDUse, the. residence; if Mr. 'W] L. Grime, J.P.


tl)e chronic sick in daces, are doplow


i '


etc. i ' for which


Blackburn


Clitherc EX7U


UNION 0 : i


PREPARATOR


where new property has been pupt, and a supply*laid on w each house.,, The 3-toch main at | Chipping | has been


scrapedtond repeated with bitumen and-ex­ tended to a distance of 1,847 yards so that propertsl pn the route C?n now,have a good supply.' Already three farms and one cottage have token adi antoge df this supply and it Is most! deshpMe that others should follow


suit. '! I


fresh water cloi^ts, apdiallneWiProrerty has the water carriage .system,-, bpt dwn?rs:_^are


TOerever possible, closets are converted to ' I ' ! 4 ■;


not complying wlth.lhejieku.teto to property dn-thri water ;cHnlke'!sy3teifi.


sewers are avklable. , 'To di} te'^pUld pe to do awayiwlth'a large pumber-of pads ind


reduce'the cos - of scavenging.; The Council do riot


tors who' remore refiisejby! day to;open carts to tips] There s no destructor, to the district.


whole bten- eficlent,- I t Is done by contrac-1


sheds dn’d dairies are inspected quarterly and the general condition Is distinctly good, the sheds £ind ste^togs being clean arid scrubbed, the walls and) ceUtogs kept llmewashed, and the floors aild the milk receplacles kept


C()WsHEbs, DAIRIES AND iJOLK. j Dr. i|ostIeth|vaite goes on to'sak that cow­


clean. I !


inary tokpeetton, but the cows are inspected whenThiere is a report of suspeqed milklat any farm and samples, taken by 1 the County Sanitary Inspector.' ' ■ •: '


There :1s no regular arrangemert for veter­ ! , Ji


, During the year. 64 samples ,01 .milk, have bden token and sent away for examination,


! 1


found ;ih only four of the sample ,bacilli was Thefoqr and the'result was that tubercle


cows m r e


destroyef H very precaution ifJaten to hthat the mill: suppliedito th® sch olsis'of - With regard to meat, inspect :on is .'n ade


will u?e the milk.


w iwere jiaugme u anduu ,>'v;= ighest quality, and It is'hoped


slaughtered ; '


daily 'at. slaughter-houses and , at the shops weekl}. iThere Is no public slai|ghter-hcuse, but ninhireg stored ones, of which 345 inspec­ tions haye b:en'madei The ameunt of q—‘ condemned ;ind destroyed was 2),020 lbs 223 ewts.; 84 lbs.


Thfl' total number of animals slaughtefexl was; Catth, 3,941; sheep, 16,6l9; pigs, 223;


!


calves, 392 ; ■ total, 21,205. HOUSING,


says there


On the'subject of housing, Dr. that


Act fegulalions, only eight; dwe lings founel to be overcrowded, andilthese tp'no very-'great extent, ' All the sam!, remecial measures; ere being taken. iThq numter ot new houses built during the year was 2 ^ all by private fiiterprise.'


is no 'eai shortage. Dnderitie Housing were


conditions are ve: rry igood-|that il'


______ the necessary repi„ Inqfecto.were pointed out to then 'O'Beforeriroceedlng‘to the vital


drains,' etc werejseryi .owners dl


die eh'on the owners;


,pri-'Postif ;hwalte returns to mortuary! provision:


usual ddfeqts, such ] as dampness. found. ; In some


Soirie 1,095 houses were Inspteted and to® blocked


:' ' 1 SENIOR CCi


:asei '"tl . whe|i the


As l;ha 'c pointediout in thelprevio years,|t lere are no mortnarips in Die dis-


,he wsint i of IS two


lothers, the statistics,


trict, aod this, I think, limght to be remedle 1,


deaths 68. trictiof thi as 9,040. i


p e tote


number of live births,was.’|0, and The total populatibni of the dis- CounclTs administration b, giji'en


iiotices


Aspinall, I Chadwicll


Firi


SHORTHANf (80):f 2nd


(80)' ( 100) ( IM )


(UO)


COMMERCI ARITHMET


DRESSMAK i mon 2nd Seco Mar Edit Win


COOKERY I Katf fredl Edit!


hokticul ST. JI


FIRST All toai Car For Elh


'hen Mjss N. day’s collec-


!HOME NU Dia 1


Pet WHJ


dressmaI F r f


I'


am eixplaincd toe rise of a


1 CHA’l DRESSMA


!' Bi CHA^


S(


Brltfe atjthe 1


; even'"


Chiatbum and ( '.[Legion t nwnCoi


BRITISH LEI


wlieh' CoL J. F.l over! a|!gqod^att|


■ JniGuiUCAO) R. Astin, gave a a rkcent area cc The (iompany with: songs and , Messrs P. Rhod(


Ingtonii A most! -spent. !


W. Huktwaite, T defith


18 I months. Mi . native of Egremj


Sarah ^ ■ lEUen Fsl yea'rs. following r


•' reside! In the vj 'pleasant and d


reslde.rice. Grew -


DEATH OF 'took plal


jorief ostlethwaite ! ; .'


meat lor


toe carcases all chile ren


see the


j contribute towards the cost of con- Scavengng of the district Ims on ttie ;


Ckxike, George S, .. Derbyshire, Cyril ... Dixon, Frank


"HoldemPred .. . . . . Hooker, Albert ....


Douglas, Ji W. C. .. Ford, Rowland .... Hayhurst, Walter


Jackson, David H. . MAudsley, IWilliam .| Parker, James B. .. Penny, Robert. .... Robinson, William a Saunders, F. Raymof Schofield, James D.J Tomlinson] George E V^teside,'Kenneth I 'VViUdnsoni Fred . Yeoman,. Danson


PREPARATOf


'AspinwauJ Barlow, V 'Ragnall, V Stratton, Barker, 'W Clark, Pn Manley, D Parker, 01 Rushtbn, Tomlinsonj iWallbank, I iWashbrooM Wilkinson,!


PREPARAXOfi


iHarrop, Fii [Liver, Basj iMennell, Proctor, 'Thompson! ' Battersby,[


Carter, (H Kenyon, If Loltoouse,!


clIerical ( | Aspinall,


, Black, Coll i Manley, (I I Parker, M I Birtwell, I Cowman,; ! Wrigley, 1


SENIOR col


i ; Bleazard Altham, ;


j assistance whei I :inany friends w I’ patl^ to the sd ' ! 851 years old mj


! 'woh for her a W i retained. Empl to.rja.Mill, Mrs. highest esteeraj employees. Shk affairs, but she I


interment too Churchyard on Rev. F. T. Bradk L;|Franklandi X


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