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k .1 clit6 eroe ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, JCLY 2, 1937. THE LATE Areas.


Iitlying farms I “‘I IIII thete ate several


liuyiiis


I Water mains Imve b len extended at Villages uwuwa uiauio w**»v —■^”T -- r


ts where the. suppl;


^.aped and recbated Inded to;a distance


Wherever possible, closets are convert^tjo n ‘sh water closits, and all new property has


lit. i M i l i ‘ i '


Jeduce the!cost;offcenglng,: The Council io not contribiite towards the coSt of con-


|o tips. I There iy no destinctor m the district. COlVSHEDpi DAIRIES AND |MIiK, i j


h'ers 'are available. I To do so wQUld|» to fo away with a 1% number ofjpaUS' __


ot complying with the hequcste to,^v; ropertv on thelwatet carnage; systeM;*


e water icarriage sj-stam, but oy


l^The scavenging of: the district has Oh the io Ihole been .efdciejit.S It is done by contrac-


rs- who remove tefdse by day in open carta


|i Dr. Postlethwaiie ^oes on to say that cdty- Iheds' andidairies are' inspected quarterly and Mhe general condition is distinctly good, the Iheds and Steddin^ iking clean and grubbed, ■ Khe walls and ceilings kept limewashed, ana he floors and the | milk receptacles kept


clean ■ i * I ' i ■ ■


inary inspection, ibuvthe cowp ate inspretM Iwhen there is a report ;of suspeojed milk at p y farmland samples taken by [the County BMitary inspector. 11 i


’ There is no regular arrangement for veter­


r During the year M samples of milk have been takeh and tehti away for exammatlon. End the result!was'that tuberclejbacUll|wM


i


found in Only four of! the samples. The fomr tows were slaughtered and the carcasp Kestro.ved.' Every pre'caution is taken jjo sfee . That the milk slipplied to the schools is bf the highest qualityl and It is hoped all childrto^


teilbuse the mllkj :! | I


[daily at'slaughter-hbiiscs and. at! the shops b weekly, There! it no !public slaughter-houm.


Jwas:' Cattle, 3,341;ISheep, 16,649; pigs, 223; Icalves, 392; total, 21,205.


. , , , ! [HOlisiNG, . ' :


The total numbei'i of animals, slaughtered |


L


Jcondemned and destroyed was 25,020' lbs., or |223 cwts. 84 lbs.


tions have been made. I The amount of mept , i l j '


With regard! to meat, inspection .is .made, ut nine registered oneb, of which ;345 inspec­


, !■ i


' j ' i ■, [,


I On the subject of liouUg, Dr. PMtlethwajte Isays that conditions '[kre vei7 good-that |there;is rio real shortage. Under the Hotising [Act regulations, only |eight! dwellings w^re found to! be overcrowded, .and these to na veiy great extent, ji All. the'same, r em e ^ I measures are being" taken. .The number of ' l l


"■'BefOrel proceeding-to the: vital statistics, ;Dr. Postlethwaite'ptunis to the wahtlof mortuaiy provision! 1


| , i


As! I have pointed out in the previous- two years! there! are no mortuaries in the dis- ibict, i and this, remedied.


I think, ought to be


I The total numbebiof jlive births was,70, and deaths 68. The' total population.of the dis­ trict! of the Coimclls administration is gyven


as 9,040.: !! - '


bsual defects, Isuch as dampneta, blocked drains, etc., found. Ih some .cases notices were served on the owners;; in ;othets, the ownem did the : necessary repairs when the dpfecls were pointed out to them.;


Some 1,045 houses were inspected and the ' 1'


Tarms and small ham- is not so goodJ





1-operty oii the:route;can now have a good t loplv' ’ Already thret farms and one cottage


ere rieW' property has been’ built,I and la [ jpply' laid ion to' eacli| hjjuse. : i f ■ . i t t a


The 3-inohimain ht jChippmg has jKen with bitumen andtieX' of| 1,847 yard ■s so hat


vetakeh advantage' of this supply ^ It most desirable that ^thers ;should follow


fells unsuitable, for ---- „ . Mused. Airtheyii: igeshave.ag


ihyi weattier. i Roldside drinking Ipurposesj^are


ClitWterde Techniclal Schdd^^^^ UN


examination a


Cooke, George S. ......... . Derbyshire, Cyril


RiESULre.


ION OF LANCASHIEfe AND CHESHIRE INSTITUTES. preparatory senior TljcHNICAl COUE33E-Fiwt Year.


Dixon, Frai^' ........ Douglas, J. W. C...... ............. Ford, Rowland ...... .••'•••...... Hayhuist, Whiter Holden, Fred


......... .


Hooker, Albert ........... ........ Jackson, David H. ............... Maudsley, William:......... . Parker, James B. ..... ........... Penny, Robert, .......... . Robinson, ^illiam.E. ............ Saunders, p, Raymond .......... . Schofield,' James D . ..... . Tomlinson, peorge R. ............ Whiteside, Kenneth ............ :


............. .............


PREP^lOKX


' Engl^h Mathemptlcs Drawing Science Result 2 .V .. 2 —


Course IJIHE


some repplra in a lohely country l^ e .'T n old yokel was leaning over a gate, sayu«


owner.firlyer of an extremely dilapl- dateil car wis vainly trying to carry o it


:face. The motorist cmild stand It ho longi “ took hdre,” he snapped, ■


nothing, put wafchliik 'wlth a sneer on ijls “ Is this the


Wilkinson, Fred ............ . yeoman,!Dton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PREPARATORY SENIOR ColilMERCIAiL COURSE-Flrst Year.


Asplnwall, Ralph .... Barlow, William B. ...,.......... ;


Manley, Dorothy E...... Parker, Olwen C.......... Rushtbn, Margaret L, ..


'washbrOok, Mary ...... J iWllklnson, Pauline .....


Tbmlinson, Greta J. ... W|allbank, Mabel E. ....


PREPARATORY SENIOR CoWlfBCIAb COl BSE-Second Year. lEngUih: Arithmetic Shorthand (50); Result


Harrop, Frank.........


Liver, Basil ......... Mehnell, John E....... Proctor, Donald ..’.. liiompson,: Gordon ,.


Ragnall, Wilfred ......... Stratton, William ...... Barker, William .. . . . . . . Clark, Prances Mildred


;,r ' - g


borough [last-w^.ehd, told a good story anent disappointment at unaiiswered prayra. Little* Tbmmy pbyea hard that he mlffit have a plcycle’ oh hls:]blrthday.' Mother ov ir- heard . his petition ahd communicated it to father.! 1‘And why hot-?” asked dad; Motl er objected the Ikd vyould fall oB a blcysle and hurt himself. No I she flatly refused to, entertain the idta. | Alter much arguihe at,' the, pupnta compromised, and bo on Ijha morrdngjbf Tommy’s birthday, tbeye> In the kitchen, was altrlcyclel T6mmy, with a qulverlhg bottom Up; looked the tricycle oyer, and even as he thanked his parents, it Vas obvious that he Jwas disappointed. .However, having I told his rcompanlons that he had prayedjfpr a bi^cle and that he felt Sure he would get one, he (look the tricycle out of doora and determlnea to get the ordeal over. When hb went to bed in the evening, father,


The iRev.' C. B..Jbhn^n, who visited, the


•that was uppermost In his mind, and added: “But oh, God, I did think you knew (he dlfferenc; between a | bicycle and a tricycli


a Lamprsys are eelJlke, leech-ltke


Battersby, Mary ..... Carter, Gwynneth ... Kenyon, Frances .... Lofthouse, Margaret .


CLERICAL COURSE-Flrst Year.


Asplnall, Thomas#.... Black, Colin......... . Manley, George . . . . . .


Parker, Edmund ..... Blrtwell, Betty ........ Cowman, Margaret .. V7rlgley, Margaret M,


SENjOR COMMERCIAL


hew houses built during the year .was 29—aU bv private enterprise. |


Bleazard Frederick .. Altham, Frances H.,.


Asplnall, John .... Chadwick, Walter


COURSE—Second ■: - Commerce ! A


(3rd year)


SENIOR COMMERCIAL COURSE—Third Ye:,r, Commerc! ' Arith,


First in Lancashire and pheshfre. • . . r


j - J .. .. f.


Bookkp’g . 2 .


Bookkp’g . . . 2 .


.. D


Shorth’d ( 1 1 .


120 words)


Result 2


i Bookkeeping English Shorthand (50) Result , 2 . . . -


-


Jawless! jsuctorlal mouths to fish and blood urtU the ylctlhi dies. Even a Is power ess to, dhakc one off. While for trout below the bridge at Mytton, one last weel:, Mr. E. Brbcklebank, of Read, in the lew, dead water, three large lampreys adheriiig to a stonb.' Changing , his wo)


nd fidiermen hate them. They attach


■parents, his birthdaji,;and for ,care through­ out the lay, then hb turned to the thought


and mother went tojthe foot of the stairs! to hear his prayer! . He gave thanks for pis


motor car you’ve ever seen ?” “ Why—i.o, mister,'! Giles rehlledj slowly, “ but dang hje, if it doh’t lookinight^lllke i t !’’


holiday resort," we are told. “Local council­ lors,' anxious to popularise the village with summer risltots, say It has natural amenities for a quiet holiday. It Is situated near the Trough of BoUand, hasla, golf course, and facilities near by for Ming. Flaps: for tennis courts .and a puttm green arp being prepared.” Ope would hardly suspect Long- rWge of such asplratioPs. All the sahie, there are many worse, *ays of spending a summer’s day: or evening than cliinbing the hlU above the village.and: lingering to? enjoy , i-^u,


“ Longrldge may be developed as an Inland


one- of the- finest views In thl3-part|ot the | put country, rio matter whether one looks down


Into the valley of the Loud arid T ' expanse of hills beyond, or turns side arid traces the course of the Ribble and 1 pQ, the.magnlflcent'stretch 6f countiy presented '


to the eye; - !^ |,


struck the hour arid Immediately-aftprwards began what'Should be Ita prellminaty chimes. Like the song of the cu(ikoo clock it 'ooed" before ■ It “ cubked." ] J


OnlWetinesday afterntlon the Library clock


AI am writing In advance df the “ Angler’s l rms” broadcast referred to in thesemotes


ast' week, arid cannot therefore express an opinion about It. At the , same thue, > I haven’t much doubt about Its succ^. ■ It


cannot, of course, reach the heights, of]the famous “Hornby to CUth$tde’’ proHamme, since the appeal-of Hodder-flshing is clearly! c less, but In Ita one genrejl expect it tolbe flrst


material hri i had collected for the propose, gleaning fact and fancy not only from’the team he got to give the'’’show" but from others well skilled ih the arte of angling on the Hodder.-li : ' | ;! ■


formers was' made after a chat with Mr. Frank Dugdale, a journkllstio colleague, who knew more-than hetto^ riie. He did not meqtlon, for.lnstence, that'he hhnaelf would t be in th e" .Angler’s Anns,”' nor did he tell me


hat the sketch had peen ■ compiled from


tackle f( r a treple hook, he cast It over ^he lampreyi and succe&ed in foul-hooking two of them. The third! escaped. The two di(ew the seal! at 2-1 is. each and were two feet long—lir usually big'for the Rlbble, and big. Indeed,' for any river, for they never exceed 3-feet ini length purely. Mr. Brocklebank wUl have the gratitude of brother anglers, It Is aini achievement to catch .lampreys iby any means, and' to take them with rod and line must be unique. Considering the sub-


stance.r their dlet!;and the fact that tltelr flesh telgreen, bne [wonders


great Epgllsh kip! a surfeit


Shorth’cj. Result Fist


(120 wordsj


sifnirTtiAND (50 words); Fifst class, Wilkihson, Norman G. S H O B T y


COMMERCE (3rd year).-2nd ClKl: E. ARITHMETIC (3rd year) .-2nd Class:


DRE,^SMAKING—First year; 1 Distlnctiop, Singleton, Barbara, i7oel Aldersley.


(lOO) ■ Distinction-Dugdkle, Id a , Eimshavq Maud. (120): Dlstinction-Anderbon, Mjiriel; | Alty, Tom. (140): Distinction—


White >lde, Ejenry A. rlan firaithwaite. 1st Class; Ed­


mondson, Alice; Houghtori, Maryj; Ort, Ida M.; Thompson, Dorothy. 2nd Class ■ Edihondsob, Skrah | Harrison, Emily | Todd, Mary E. S e c o n te le a rS in o tU : Wllsijn. Mbrjorle 1st (3ass: Bra^aw,;


YEAR^ AGO ISSUES OF |j UlV 3rd, 1912 , g


on Jilne'SOtlL' !a processidn to! the Market Placb|took place in the afternoon, headed by the feorbugh Band, .the Revs. J.| Wright 'and A. W.| Utting, Messrs. Richard! Hartley, James Sowerbutts and i Michael -Prankland. |Mr. Newlon Aspden acted las chief marshal, and the singing of special hymns was led byjMr. William I Scott. | Mr. :J. W. Hayhurst ihad charge of the-music in church, when Miss N. Westall |was jthe soloist. The day’s coUec- lions realized: £54 8s. Od.


; wrote C The i .


for sanction to luse a: steam whistle forj the purpose' of j summoning their employees to worki A subcommittee was: appointed to ascertaih the- type of .whistle to be used and to ensure as|far as possible that It was n o t; likely to caumlannoydnce to residents in. the ■ vicinity; ot the:,mill. Idr. Eastham explained that if .the Council sanctioned i the use of a , whistle or simp; and residents objected to it, ■ the Local Goyerrimeiit Board could revoke:


Jhatbufh Manufacturing Company itheroe Rural District Council asking


the sanction. j'|. - j . ■ '


Low Mdor, who' died dt.the age of fifty-nine, was interred kf St- litaiy’s cemetery, on,! the 1st July. ■ j !; ' I . i


Mr. Edmor dl'Tomlinson, of 29 j Union-street, : !, ; ''


the|Rev. J. T. Gumeyl of Bolton. :Oflertprles' amounted £31.


Sunday school anniversary sermons were lached at Whalley WesleyaP Church by;


! I I i - : I : ! ' ' ! ' !


outbreak in tile' roof of Bahkfield House,' the; residence ol Mr. W. 1. Grtae, J.P,


Association gave notlde of-their] intention'.to set upp system of wpyside telephone boxes; for members'iuse.


olated in case of tnishap, Hhb Automobile


CHIPPING SUCG


AMBU iSSES


LANGE


haVe bben conducted by. Mr.[ Ji Parkinson, and for w-imen by M. Pearson. jThe lecturej- was the late Dr. Ecclesj and the 'ex- mainer, Dr., J.; 8. Cooper, of Clitheroe. j ., Results lire now announced, ^he following


' At Chipping, ambi lancb clasps'for, tasn


having! secured flrsUld certificates;—; iTowdrs, John W.,' Pearson,' James, oMd,


William. !.!: ' ; ' i!


Denis,;iSeed, Fred, .Cctok,'Harold, Anderson;; Harold, Bleasdale, George,'SeedbHarry, Seed;


E! Timbrel. Edna, Lebce,' Rachel, Pearson, j ' te


mily, IFrbemanl Anhlb,..8€fton,-;Norah, Seed, Mary, Leece; DlcL, ; |


' H' ':


'The fire Brigade was called to subdue an ; i ; i


is In order 'tiat mo crisis should not be; i ' j-


Chatbumi and district brmch -jof ^ British Legion held a smpklB^. concm at the Brown Cow Hbtel, last nlghtweex, when Col. J. F. Ml’Robinson, presld^


BRITISH LEGION-Membere ;pl a e


over a good attendance. iD u r i^ tn evening, useful ialoftoatlonjtoncOTimg


the organisation was


members, and Messrs. R. J; R, Astln, gave an Interesttag report ton


a recent area conference held at Come. The company was also, entertamea


with songs and Instrumental S o t


depth took place on Batur ayfa *'


'DEATH ,Ir OF MRS.


reside In the village 21 pleasant! an d : cheerful


W. Hustwalte, T. iBherwOTd and W. sm Ington, A most enjoyable eventog f as spent. ' I


residence, Greenfield “ 7**“- ' r„-.irRo Sarah mien Parries, at the age ofitoS


ago.^


nloon nn fifttllTdavl Ut ijlBI n AYCnuCi ui Mrs,


years, following an i l h ^ 18 months. Mrs. Parries, wh(^ iWM a native of Egremont,;Cumberlmdteam^


won for her a host of tretalned. Employed as a^beamet at


highest esteem by both employees. She took no part In pubUc


nria Mill Mrs, Parties was held uiitne


affairs, but she was always rwto; to rive assistance where it


85 years old mother, Mrs. E a n ^ . Interment took place 1®*


many friends will join m pathy to the son and daughter, and; her


J*?*


Churchyard on Tuesday ajteryoonji the Rev P T. Bradshaw officiating. 1 ;Messr^ L, F’ranidand, W. Bowsklll, J. Moon; and


PARRIES—TO6 i ^er


' ' 'I ' L .'


Marlorie ’ Allen, Lois. 2nd (Jlas: Edmondson, Betty L., Friend, Edith M.'; Snape, Glbdys. Thlrc, yeai'^lst Class: Buller,, Margaret, Wlnsor, Clara, ,2nd' Class; Cottam, Dorothy.


rnoKFRY (Practical)—Second year.—1st Ulass; Parkinson, Grace; . Snowden,


HOBTICULTUBE.-Ito)yal Horiicultural ekamlnation.-2nd Class: -Hudson, P. J. IdT lOHN AMBULANCE ASSOC ATIok EXAMINATION,


FrasT^'AlD^ertiUcnte5;-i Bates, Paul ne; Carter, Etoa;_^Bleprd,^Lily^Cha^ man,'Diana; Eccles, MarlcJn; Muigrove,


:


HoilE NOBSING.-Cerllflcates: II Diana; Lofthouse, Mary


' WHALLEY


Pendants: Driver, Beatr EVENIfiG


=


Jorle; Whittaker, Adeline,' CHATBURN EVENING


DRESSMAKING.-lstj Blei Horsfleld, Gladys; Barnes, Lilian,


CHATBURN.


Carr, Margaret. Medalliolis: Lapgford Porter, Stteelllla., Labels: Dnv Elizabeth.


a. Bates, ce: Jpeksor Muspxive,


irlver, Beatrice; Garnett, Margaret E.; Jackson, ; Pauline; Carter, Edna; Chapman,


Elizabeth; Saddler, Marjorie, and Margaret P.; Lawson, Elizabeth;


Elizabeth; Saddler, Marjorie. Illzabeth; Langford, Margt.


Grace, Pneter, Edith; Procter, Euphemla;; Varley, Irene; Waterhouse,: Mar-


CON'tiNUATlON CLASSES. Elizabeth;


continuation


tedale! Teresa; Hanson, Kenyon, Marjorie


CLASSES. ' Emma; Wilson, Jessie. Mary; Horsfield,


Alice; 3rd:


bkarers! Mr. E. R. Veevers hpd charge of the arrkngements. Floral tributes were sent by:


Lancaster fellow-workmates, acted as


Grandipa and Edith; George and Enid; 1 le, ^U le and Jfamily, Whitehaven;


1 at “iWoodfield" Bransty, 'Whitehaven; ebrgel Elsie and family, Gosforth; Mr. 'llUa id Mrs. J. C. Parries, Whitehaven:


*®°**^KathIeen 2nd Class: Edwards, Ednlh Holden, Monica; Holden, Winl- t o S l r d year-lst C l^ : Chanberoj Fanny; Poto, Ruth; Pollard, , Edith. 2nd Class: )Ox)pe’, Annl;; Thompson, Ethel.


;^ohn; Plark, Ernest G. 1st' Class: Pye, Dora. rL « of them. ig


that of new mo4n hay I have yet to discover it,” wrltis “Natilre Lover." "And new m()wn hay we had in abundance at the week-end. Turn where you would In the country, so Ipng as you kept below the moorlands there meadow after Jme^ow in almcwt endless succession with grass already down, .drying In the sim imdl tha wind, , awaiting .the and-thftjhoi'ir!wlienltwouldbeto.fltc()ndlto ^Delicately sweet


“ If there Is a more delightful scent than


aders that a certain the courage to die of


lass. My reference last week to the per-,


T. E. DUGDALE. LIFETIME OF SERVibE.


OUND


,UNTEERED!FOR SOUTH WORLD WARS.


P ,,’v R. Dugdale', for many yeark of


„ tryingllllness, In hls sixtieth year. Ti e eldest soil of the late Mr. andiMrs.


ale, |of 11, St. James’s-street, efoe, who’passed ;away after ailong


regret to record the death, on y night, of Mr, Thomas Eastham


The Warwickshire! ^uniishing (Jo


arson-lane, Torii Dugdale first spared •Hhen (farried on hls father’s love of c andlhls remarkable record of ser­ in all mpnner of directions (writes who knew 'both). He neither claimed posseted hls father’s-knowledge bf 0 wide andideep as It was, nor had ui te ms- -father’s : genius for ,com- ihlp, a quality developing


a gfeat ([apaclty of friendship and n The same spirit of hejpful-


and vUlagk alike. Tom Dugdale will te recbgnlBed in equivalent terms. The best


I puslcal servlcej enjoyed by receiver iri equal measure. In,


l Interests. ’! . ■ ■ ‘ , ..'or good-hearted and


of hlk not inconsiderable ability as vociUSt and as entertainer he platted at


e of Willard Dugdale l£ yeats after his dea


m d ! each ! In hls own; way talents for the benefit of emphatically without regard


ed ! so n ' as well as father,


whole' giver town


, h ,


BtUi; t


the dlspokal of hi? friends In .levery corileitof RlbWesdale. If,he sometimes received al fee,I It could be taken for t era ited that hls own expenses exejeeded


Blvlnri- It, and I he certainly achieved It, Noh()3y, not even hls father upon yrhom he patterned himself; got more genutae p l e& e “out !of hls singing and .hls joking, pnd tho?e who knew Toni test f will a lwm reiriember Iris grand c^apaclty


and Iris entertaining nor desired to,do so. Hls! aim was to obtain enjoyinerik py


hbEmourit he received. Certainly he neither made jirioney from hls singing


Mr. Dugdalp is partiuiarly fortunate to j f<W n ^ “8'V8ht of securing, thbhelp of [men with supreme an(i


Valley and its sportingjcharacters. :It Isn’t


doubt.^ Mr. Sam WahSey, for Instance, has Jri“ Sp-' a grand stock of talei about the Hodder Taplby.


i’hL “P*


ori wholMme: enjoyment. Iris detesta- tlari of th^ uh(riean, hls amazing facility


knowledge of the rivet, it* sport land Its | ?esk ffld'^papglries^bf^othei^^ characters,'and of this there cannot be a


very long since he was jtelUng me one about asal4 whkn^h^ neemed Stephen Porter, a w a t^U l f l for a great 80ii(ie;bl()W


but It win bear re-telll^. Stephen was on | smile, hls rounds one day when he met a man .he was not particularly pleased to see taking an Interest In the river. The poacher, as Stephen


pleaspre^^^^^


Ji'VApLmbri iikpiJ to^ri toU „


number of years, -Th^tale may have been seemW -fated to struggle related In the" Angler’s t o s ’’ for all I know 1 luck, hut he 8tto8gi®ri 88mely[ a n d ^ th


I.Nof v?as jealousy. 'He wm jnot patient, hut optimistic, In long


had some cause to be leve him, was most affable and anxious to be helpful. “Ah can autco ncic


teU thl wheCr ther’s a good net to be hed, kn?w, that for many yews mjuriea cheap," he said to Stephen. “How much Is received to clvU Ufe,and aggrava^a


(,si,irioq


It?” Stephen asked. 7 ‘WeU, Ah think Ah military service Imposed could get it: for tha for a pound-an’ it’s a restraint | on B splrR ardently . d e ^ g relght good! net,” said the .suspect. “Oh, it vigorous activity, and that Ifreely-glVOT Is, Is it ?” replied Stephen,. "Is It as good as | geijvlce often entailed Physical sunerag that: tha hes'sticking;! up, under thl shirti neck?;' Discomfiturei'of.teacher (


almost'iBeyofidlthe;! telllrig ■'was .the atema borne on the' breete to nostrils and lupgs, Here arid tiiere Isturdy men and poke-bonnet- fed or straw-hatted women were hard at Work turning over thp btet'meadow crop for rtars or shaking out the cocks to hasten the drying process.! Saturday was a good day for the operation ;• Sunday jwas ideal; so one wasjnot surprised to sepTarge Humbers ofjiarvesters at.worp In the meadows-throughout the ow of ope farm in the


countrywide. ' neighbourhood vl5ltors4-several tobk op their c of turning and


■was reminiscent of! winter on Monday. “ If jou can :lnd me anything more attrac'


several,------ - . otherwise have been left out In weather


a qule


: I hone Father l5r*clij^ptJ,;,8.J.; the Church rif the HoiyimirierMtochester, was listening to the :“'AriglerV'Anris,’.’ if Only to bear the :f‘Owd Tlll’f story. Father Irwin was I for ’mapy happy years at Stonyhurst— he wrote the stoiy pf this College’s part ln the war-and he loved TUll Indeed, he wrote a go()d many tales about] the old


'■ i ' -I' ' "I' sfeS:!' .


.“ Stonyhurst Magaztoei’’ , T h erea a: good, story told of the late.“Bob “Moon hnd “Owd Tin.”


for the loads of hay were housed that might'


wMch had a good many families In fact. The pieU lats'arid got into the business raping, with the result :hat


tlv ve, more restlul and more refreshing than counto Iqne in hay-time-one in


“iBob” confessed qult^ cheerfully.to having dlone more than a bit qf poaching. m ao


so. by the way, he wasn’t giving any secretts wArklnk therrqii until hls a iway. didn’


10


After he had become a water bailiff, In doiuing


m mt qi enm ;hat’ used to follow me home," Bob Moon said.


ildn’t fancy seeing him about and couldn’t rest If he knew he wai out 0’ nights.


"C^ 'lm" He; used to say that, "(Jwd Till” | ^^wn two years ago. sec


e wjjjijing d(jwn


“Ah knew he were followin’, an’ Ah used to I __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,


about t’ room a bit. After a whUe Ah puUed


'regarded as an unwarrantable intrusion such as ought to'be perialised by a puncture or a broken spring- -! should like to know what it Is especlaUy when , the skies are blue,' the sun is’shhtoig, and the wind Is murmuring ever so gently thro jghi the softly stirring leaves of eveiy tree. And now that the hawthorn blossoiri-closKt rival to new mown hay In its delicate perfrohe-is with us no longer, we have the gift of the wayside wild roses In shaded from whitejto pink, a veritable tewer j of loveliness. ;Pity indeed the man or the woman who finds ho refreshment In couhtry- side walch it Is oilr bounden duty to seqk to preser re In alj Itsjjnatural beauty,”


which the appearance of a motor car Is '


office and presented a couple of flowe me He was not adopting the florist’s motto, “ Say It with flowers I"! but bringing me specimens of !a rare flower. On a straight green stem wias a purple floret on which a bee had apbalenfly settled. I had to look c twice to be cCrtam that It was not a bee, so


The other day'ja friend walked inti


Belle, Winifred and 'Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Vfaddlnigton, Hull; Mr. and Mrs. T.|E. Conyers; Mary, Elsie, Emma, Dora, Nancy and Maggie Lawson: Mr. and Mrs., BUl- ligtonfand Bill; Nellie, Dorothy and all £ ti7, Hoblnson-street; Mr. arid Mrs.iL. rrankland;!Mr. and Mrs. Hlbble; Edha;


m and the Girls, Whitehaven; Cls d Annie, Lancaster; Edith, Blackburn;


correspond to anil actual bee. Petal it was, howe 'er, for It wasUhe bee-orchid my friend brou^t. ■ Its habitat is the limestone quarry, but w Is by no means common even there, Tberi'Used to be plenty at Bold Venture; indeA the ’flat” ,was carpeted with bee-


losely did thfe co pur and shape of theipetal


Mr.- arid Mrs. Elsworth and family: Mr, (nd Jus. White, .Vera and Jack; Mrs. E, Dlckliteon;'Dorothy: Florrle and WUf; Mrs. Chatbum and family; Beamers and Tapen; Welfare; Society; Neighbours.


SABDEN.


VISIT OF REV. A. H. WEST.-The special preacler at the Baptist Church on Sunday


last wis the Rev. A. H, West, B.A., BD., of the-Skipton Baptist Church, who was pastor at Saliden for nine years before hls transfer­ ence to the West Riding. The anniversary sermons at the Sklpton Baptist Ghurch were preacl -edhy'thp Rev. D, 8. Jamieson, pastor


that (further the district, libra Ian, tells


species.


went out an’ followed' Till hooam. Ah watched him go to b^d-an’ then Ah went an’ did mi bit a’ poachln’, knowln’ as Ah woudn’t be'dlsterbed like.” -


i sta a cam


heft valuk him as ah example . o f j l ^ and ehmM and generiius Uying hn.d ^ reriiember him gratefully tor hls icheer-


fu|coura|e. [, ' " [ ' "ir ' ^tafjr Nrirse at Calderstones,


lnltocal^Us|i later at thejlsls Cement . . .


V/6rks, afterwards .in % works at! Derby, ;an(l also for aJ lmeAt


nhatbum nrilji just before It was gutted j,v gre and after It was re-opened, m k i war,' he 1 became a memberrof


, ,


nUrslng staff! ht Calderstones Mtltutlon, health! broke


the


“Till'■■■■ ™ d , i e p r t s e n lS t iv e s io f e a ^ ^ ^ paid!the veiV warmest


Medical Superintendent


t<^ assist In [every way h f ®otod- A I nrpRpntatlon was, made to him ana ne


work In the Wards and also on the con­ cert platform] referring to hls readlnea


tributes,to


a white shirt ower mi an’ went an’ blew.t’ cannel out.! Then Ah topped V shirt off an’ ' irienas ,.


member!of the Committee of Manage- ^(eht of the Clitheroe Co-operative iclety, and ne was for upwards of forty


iFor aishort time, Mr. Dugdale was a ips he had made.


hangs a photograph of Stephen Porter, Bob Moon and [Bob Bleazard, three of the most popular characters thje rodsmen ever knew. One angler, having looked at the picture for time, exclaimed ‘ There’s three bonny


In the rod room af the Whltewell Hotel


devils for ■ you 1” Bon Moon heard about this. He waited a'lhinute, decided that it was a compliment, and, with a merry twinkle In hls eye, observed: I " It seems he knowed


US;I”' 'I I


share’ of broadcastlngi just now. We had the “Angler’s Anns” last night, and to-night (Friday) the “BriM Chronicle”—North- Regional programme, 7-20 pjn.-wlll be devoted to the sheep] shearing at the moor­ land farms in the Slaldbum district. The


The Hodder Valleylls certainly getting its


out to the! Whltendfele cUp,; .meeting there that other local broadcaster, Mr. George Parker, who has twice given vejy entertain­


ofchlhs one seasdh,.! am told, and that year nearf7every garden in Chatbum had | them. Then they d;ed bff, and it is only rwently “ ■ specimens have been found in Mr! Tom Hargreaves, borough


rilsailpeared for | years and then returned. This is rathef cufious, as it is a self-fertilising


A me that the bee-pichld has I Sunday nan o-, 1-1.^^... — ~


exprttenclng a good time. I was reminded of an Incider t which caused great amusement to two youni ladles I know. They had gone to w t friends. The friends had twb dpgs, and the youhg ladles had each of the pete on a le id,'walking some distance ahead; • The dogf suddetly to on their haunches-and, pe resoltitely dtcllmng to budge, began to whim-


t WES patent tqat Ice-cream vendoi, was a perfect summer’s da


at Saliden. j ' “ I don’t know where my husband Is, but


Police Court. . ' ,, ■, : i


ing and, at the same time, Informative talks about sheep and theli ways. The Whltendale Valley is one of the Jovellest In IBolland.


MOUNT Ziolll ACTIVITIES.


There was a ratner better:attendance to hear ' “ Digging! for Diamonds,’’- the


subject taken by %■ mefetlng p r t h e . jDevoUona} Hour on


years a hienroer of the Limestone Rock Lbdgeol Ode fellows.


^Throughou; ihls'Ufe, Mr. pugdale was aUclatqd w th .thfe • musical Ufc (ff ‘he t district. He iwas for years a mcMer


J ,


he ch()lr al. i Clitheroe Congregational platfonh. like hls father, he i by no


(aiurch, fre(|ufently taking solos and oft m appearing on the:concert


nleans jeonfhed hls service ,to (ine denomlnatloii and:naany,of; the chapels jin R bbles(^ale had the benefit of hls help. / ! keen sense of humour ana a facility in the lighter typ® .of_song made him li fereastngly popular;. as j n


Always keuhly Interested In ambtoance work! md I Wghly:SklUed j j r a c U t o





tounteers ISued to Ambulance Brigades during I the South^frican War; and he saw a good deal of service hi that euiU' ■ ' Ag iiln, when the Great War


the evidence of the


Let yoiijr Holidajr T ojmlarityjof theMOR!


under all oiroumstahees i he pojmlarit; a Morris t


a.trial run for yon ? ■ Ybu’ll' never, 8: h.p., from|fil|j


A Sole i Ioebis Agehts ! U>w Moor Efficient Gar Battery Service:,


entertainer uid for some y®®!'®: recognised as a most acceptable humor- Ifet 'Who could always be relied ;upon to keep hls huiilour clean.


bearers were members of tile staff at Calderstones Institution.


The Loved Ones 'at Home.' :: Harold, Lizzie ajld Ida. Maggie and Dick. Beaty.


Bob, Alice and Mary. Lizzie, Jim and !AUce.


, 1 Frahk, Nellie aild Family.. '


ibrake but, r fe was not long In volunteer­ ing and serled for more thaii four years


] An InVeterjte cheerfulness, allied, to I 1 kide experience an d ,acknowledged,?klll


n the R AIIC., In hospital ships and a t Queen warj fs Military Hospital, i^TOalle^


I Army »nd 1 ^ter s t Caldsrstonss, and hs fearaed^ maiy congratulations hpon hls


to arnbular fee .work, made him. a most feuccesfeful rtod popular nurse Iroth to the


Tuesday. ' 'The diamonds for whlch JJrj KMr; bugdale was Hartley used to dig'were those of truth keenly tote tested in football a p l cricket „i, tw„


and humanity. He chose afe- the neces­ sary tools for digging, prayer, trust' and' acceptance. Truto’s diamonds were to be found In plenty In the BJWe, whereas the diamonds , to Uumatoty were fte^


ingly explM led that there was an ice-cream shop across tlie [way and the dogs never went pasvuhtll tnelrjtaste for Ice-cream had been


r.[ Whenrihetownere came up, they-laugh­


appeJsedr 1 mentioned this to a friend, and he Wd'he :ould beat: It. He knew a man I whose dog was! not'only extremely fond of


If! y o u ta hls mother he will be hiding there 8ome*here,”-Woman at WlUesden, London,


Quentlyito DO found ,ln the most unlikely places. I Urging th e; dlgglhg. of these diamonds, Mr. Hartley said he could not too strongly emphasise the ,Use of the prescribed tools, i At the close; thanks were warmly accorded by, Messrs. W. Birch and - Q. V. Harrop. ,


Its moiith,Jdt .went Immediately , to the Ice-' cream vendpr, dropped the coin, and taking Its ‘ sandwlfeh ”,ln Its forepaws, consumed the cor fec'tloh ' vlth the greatest gusto I


ceiream'but, -When ,a penuy t o put Into . . . -1-.;- ■ I :


religion'as they should be so long as they are under-fed and under-amused.-Canon Harold Anson, Master of the Temple.


• You will never get people: Interested In ' I ' : ' I


ilndeed, unusually wide Interests, stlmu- ilated by wide travel, and was .a genial, ehtertamin; and knowledgeable com­ panion In ill circumstanoes. ,, N A host pf friends will deplore hls


jbhior I or senior, jne naa. !,ln'their sorrow. - , i • The Funeral.


Cemetery (n Wednesday, a-serylce being i conducted at the home by the-Rev. J. A.


; rites J Re jresentatfves of. the Social ,-Service Cebtre werfe present and the


The interment took place at St. M a ^ s Sinclair, who also performedithe last


(Conti lued foot of next column.)- ;


Jack, Billie and Pamela. , Aunt Lena and Uncle Walter. Harriet and John.


Mr. and Mrs,'B.| Foster and Ben. Mr. and Mrs, Metcalfe and EMe., Cousin Lucy arid Family. Tom and fizzle,! Morecambe.


, _


Cousin WlUard .tad Family. Winnie, Freil and Joan. ,


Mr. and Mrs. Bennett;,


Martha, Jim arid Baby., , •


Emma and 'Sidney. ^ ; 'W. Coates and Mrs. H.


Mr, and Mrs. J, Mr. and Mrs,


Inasslng, and will express deep sympathy Iwlth hls wi low. two sons and a daughter,


Mr and Mrs. Jl Stones, :BexhlU-on-Sea.j Annie Bllllngtori. ,


Hall and James. ; Harvey, Derby.: !„


Mrs. Flrtli and'Mabel.^ Mr and ;Mrs.!T. Davies ,and Family. Bashall Eaves.


Mr. and Mrs. toD f ito .' Mr and Mrs. AJ Hlndle.


, Mr and Mrs. T» Brings. Social Service (Jentre.


Mr' and Mrs. W. Cormlck and Pqmlly. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartley and Maggie.


Mr! ^Hargreaves ancTMlss Hargreavesj Mr. and Mrs. R. Marsden.


_ i ^ -i •


; i


f fir s to n e fe Hospltal Staff and institute Workers. : ; ■


Limestone Rock Lodge of Oddfe}lows. . - 'I ' i ■- ‘. - Floral tributes were sent by.


(Conttaued frbin preceding rolumn.) [,


;


iRIS jcAl S is [proof of their reliau: (ity regret owning a MORrIIS.


OB THIS Abba.


SlMPSOH G ith ero e


m . 17


ST. JAMES’S SWDAY $]CHOOL . ANNIvfesARY,


Scholars of St. James's Sunday School members of the congreuatlonj led by Rector (Rev. H. Y. Buniett) and the


Ret. E. Saunders, of St. Savlour's,iBlack' bum, together with Church ofiffclals, on Sunday' formed a processlpn of witness by freb the School to theiChrirch, walking


, (The procession, which was watched by a! large number, was part! bf the-school; anniversary celebrations] for ; which; febeclal services were held throughout .the day. After the procession] the gatheflng was addressed by the Rev. E. Sanndersi


(way of Woone-lane andiWhalley-road. f-


'When he te t „h ^ , (Di;. GIU)


" - - r - - ,,,' im bad i' ■ ,! ' ' ■ J ! : ' ' " Iltd. '


' i :' Desire to express ttieir sincere .thanks to the Residents o f : ClitheePe ,a n d -Dis t b io t


! : 1' |l ' -■!■'■'■ ■ |: ■ ' ■ ''


for the wonderful reo iption pvdn to them on their .; first visit to the. town, ' i : j '


: They will be glad to 1 enew acquaintanci with their : new friends at the 70, KiNOi WiLLUM


BLACKBURN: Shoavbooms, Stbeet and 17j' Salfobd,


where all enquiries vill receive! the prijmpt atten- tion of— .1


Yours sinoerely, : l I : I ; [t h e manager


■ jij-ir r n r - , . , ' ' * A'*" " j^^^**’’?^***'*'*'*^*^^^


Clara Brindleys Great Sale coi^nfences


Our.Entirs Stock bl Path enable L/lDIES


WEAR i i drklcally[Reduced n Price.! Every iteiib ii ol our regular itoek.


Ouilii. A great tavink ol cash to every euttiimer. j REDUC^ PRICES apply to ouri BRIDAL


i NOW It the Time to Purehaie your Holiday


Department bl««. Dalighttwl Im^iortant event marked at a sUtstantial ditoount.


DRESSES ^ KNITWEAR etc. etc.


I


concealed by an indomitable ness. Those who knew; 7:0111 [DugriMe


Don’t Forget—Thijs Genuine Sale is for a frm^ted period


C L A N a | B | l l | D l i E , BASTWELL BLACKBURN


CMeroe to Blacldmm bus pfwses f^e door. - 1 I Telephone ,6435


ntiitt t o ! Post Office


Yisit ui this week-end i - HOSIERY 11',)


It !;!


FURNITDRE LIBERAL CLUB,


1 CLllTH EROl (THREE) 1/!"


day Friday


and greatly Impressed J tad- encour-l p atad by hls words. Aftqr the feenrtce;


ilsteried with'great Interest. ; The ser- itdies were very suitable! for the occasion, .arid muslc-formed an Important part, to


Solo parts very well. At night, the choir again pleased with their Ibeautlfnl ren­


ie Lord,” MIss C. Battersby staging the


were presented by the Rector to a num-j ber of scholars. Mr, Saunders also preached at the morning | and evening; services, when large congregations again


rizes for regular attendan:e at i school;


'trie momtog, the choir, mth. W Wilson at tho organ, give a sblendlil tr toterpretatlon of the anthfem, ‘ Name oi


dition of the arithem, "R:iditat|Mom.’ The attendances at all th^e services were very encouragtog, and the lollectJons foi Sunday school funds, whlql i amounted tc SS56,. were a big tacreasfe, on those re-


t'jlved at similar services:last year.


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