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Wedding Rings in all the
N e w ^ S ty le s '^ M / - t o £ 6 '
fi CLITHERpE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, J D p 2, 1937. H a
Buy your Ring from the ^jirni &at has Rold Engagement ^
j . I (J, W. TURI^ER) D iam o n d i ^ W e guarantee you eveiy Sabsfjachon.
the UTTLE diamond SHOPi |H i ^ e r O j u r d i s t r e e t , B t i d i l u N ' TEL. .5i42
See our Selection of ,"iFlD^ .ITY” WEDDING iRINGS
EVmYTHING that! APP^l! TO;, TH|
I ESPECIALLY! I THE;... '.J
tlb lliw iAR INTlNhED
PdR SPECiAi Corop|H»BRir
IS m oui inent.
3riginal su^estions for the Bride md Brideamaidfl.
J GL 0 VE 8 M l ■ Perjfect Kttihg.
'', ! our specially made' Boimdatiori Dell
col R d ^ t S -L You' appreciate garments. , . ,
i<i> 8E B OUB W t iD 6 0 -pLEA^E IDftOfe’S l*
OST.BAC WHA|P f lrr iE lt HAS DONE.
otherSMif my good ifriendd'. “ VlgUamt; ; Mr! Alfted Collier and »Antl-FflSclSt,!’ and I grant them their sincerity but hot ou r- wage-payers and wage-earners
Slr,'-^! Ihave read the letters-besldra
security.'. ■'i' -n'-"'’ ‘' v . ' ' ' ' ■' ■. I - V Tlglla It ” ' writes I Without experience: with-hls' '’teii: tp e« . more' Soolaltets'Ifl Gferinahy Itely,‘Tuttria,' etc.” Mr. GoUier
Writes'8' seautlM Ittfeb sixancheslong i ori'the spiritual sIdK plus'two’IncheS'oh
tihiiyo Wantlof It.tPfotectlhg ihyselfngamst
df-Englttnd.laterfhohfltoed, W not all'laymetfs iffl'desitead’the lemons, atfendedToi)ah-&^m6etffigfl,;;i^^^^ t and for over 20 yeafg without hvWe^^
Si'.'maY'i ’^ve aTew tacts. Oyer 74 ye&'agq I wad c^tened^ln the Church
lasps; Aisoiriyia hUihOToUS'le^pM on, thenaraple' o f p e
tali.Jents; “ 'a.Klngd6hl
caught young:i: nep' ’ arid' ndefi's ' B,lble
6ffly ohetod.ipriafdtyeri 6h^ hath'. -made, cteated'ahd rfevoives ' this world-1&space,■ and) that Qpd Is a'fixed ptindlpW of ; godd, 'Ibye, ^ im o ^ , - afid
divided, _ ’I'SaVd' a p * pointed' outtthfere'Is
Accurate ' fittifag): for s'prdRufiyj ^ O.S. and extra O.S. figures.
„fiwH D R E M E .d
.ell,must bOme'tb desb^ rato'df fdJse:Pfi ‘
terested from i the cruelty point of view, I D. Ml BEAUMONT.
damage even: If : the
The Valkyrie," , East Keswick, Yorks,
HOUDAYS WITH PAY. i Sjj__;Por, sojrie time 1 bave'been collect
My, for mdnBtrial.mid,imanual'
worfce.to^ and l e n d e r « ;you .or flAYofYdur readers
ng
dataon.the auestlpri of hoUdays wdth
could-Help, me,; i, 'T. am esperially anxious to:, havd: mfdiwatiOttlicoficernlng', the;
f® 5 j?,"
M A I ^ G E S . WBITAKER-FELl.
Rev. S, E. Hatpi dlst Church,pnfi Allan Whitaker," Mr. and Mn..Wj street, ,B a rn oM Fell^ietdestldaud
The marriage |!
Fell, of 29 Bfoil The bride was gli s being atUrdd inti
■floral crepe silk! with hat and shoes to onw 'iHer bouquet was of yellow Irises.
hoes to ,tone,'anL-..__________ . ’ilnk|'cama1 lobs., i.Her slster, Mias Nellie;
was solemnised riat Mooii Lane aturday, of Mr. Charles eldest son of; the late PKaker, of 27, Mosleyr lck, and Miss , Maggie iter. of Ml. and iMrs. J. [fllowrBtreet, ' Cllthexoe. fen, away by her. father, ilue satin with hatiand carrylng’.a bonquet;ot;
y,the fetho-
sU, Was;bi Idesmald,; wearing a igown, of i
; dr,i YlhcenWhitaker, the' ‘bridegroom’s brotiier, performed the duties of best man. and Air; d iflo rd Chew, the bride’s ’ conslrijwas mtoomsman. A' receptloni was held at the bride’s home after the cere-; mony. Amo ig the gifts to the bride, and bridegroom was! &' pair of blimkete' ^pm | work friends of the bride at Salford
.Bridge-MUil.! ■'■, ■ i i i ' : " ' 1 1 : J li
-- rthe' workers;? : Has, !lg^ occasion-arise;
hevet - Varies,, bnjy ■ th e- wrong 'thlnMng arid Ectlfig of t£e> morial mind ■ Irii the mortaP body- tliat’ vSieS''and causes 'the f my :or' disease Itf ' p ^ that'‘we suHer
rom'.'''' fapoWgtSe'fer'thls but frbffl the writing iifblr.'Collier It seemed to be
( L a d i e s 0 j t f i t t d i ( 3 ) T ■ T l i^ a i te s Ardade, I I'l
Penn^enf; Waving TAE.iyWSTi8'D¥LE^ by th([ EUGENE and otbor MetMods. Bimdly make your appointment.
[ revitalize'ybur Jiaff, giving it now health and reveiililiftjdlllost beauty. I t is a real tonic to the ^k if'at this time of tbi^ year, j
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Accordingly, you are the 32-|>age ,Illustrated title,
e ilize thd wldi^ variety* 'of bank, some rendered at only others at ho cost at alii
descr •ibex tie facilities enjoyed bv
customers of the wcjrld’s largest |6lnt stock the following subjects:
bank and deals With II
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How to op< Current and I >i Advantige of Busings and F|nat\cihg;' S'tfe| De Serv|M for
A copy of this bool; personal or wrifteh, or the Head Office,
using'-^hequei ’ersonal Seivlcei
p» b ight
all who i Travel Banking
n an Account 'eppsItiActUppi^
Cfverieai Trade s i t Syitbrn.
Small pavings., rusted Biiilftesf
ajppllcatloh to any
tran.ch Poultry, ■ London! E ;C l I
is obtainable free on
Affilliud Compinlei: |Be)fiit Thi CIjrdcidilB Bink Ltd. ind Ni NIdiind Bihk Execuii
E inklnj-.t^., 'UdJ ,Norttiern : Irehad ( '( rth o( Scotiuid &nli lid,,Sc«tUod; Of snd Truitt.'Co. Ird. i ’ i
Invited to: obtain a copy of v book bearing the above
OtTeRv': :H lM ^
' In, : otto: .hunting we see , the most cowardly and .'brutal forms of blood spbrt.
After hours of, mortal anguish .the otter.
Ingv p(ter;'hunttog,’i which, appeared in ypur -emumns j jsndeeply: appreciated by humanitarians andl lovers of 'Justlce and fair play. I t )s time these; savage pastimes' Were Abolished by law.; ' ■ They are '8 relic of .primitive barbarism and f QS to ; thc/splrit]! of I'War,-'breeding callPuB IndlSermce to jthe'j agony and sufferirig of-the:nelples3. :.,',;..r:,
SIr.--The: lettpr of Mr, Sharp concerri-
often ai bltch. otter defending Its kits,: finds Itself surrounded by a. crowd of baying dogs and men, •, I t Is then tom to pieces by ; the hounds and;. If any kits escape, I'they must die of, hunger and misery deprived' of. their mother. ' : , Why Ahould”;|lie leafy bankslof Eng
land’s Ipvely streams be desecrated by such savagery ? More, than 90 per :cent.' of our, population ate: opposed to huntlngi v Of thlfe I had propf recently when cto-
to P a rll^ent-igalnst blood'sports. GEO. HORSFALL (M.A.).
‘‘Rosebank,’’ Ilkley, , ' June 25th; 1937. :. ., ; ,
, ■'Ttt Tlf***" , ' : , : '_.1 ti !/' ■ “ A DISGUSTING SIGHT."
men and women are spending their leisure otter huhtli g-perhaps may I add my* iprotest ■ -igal i s t ; this detestable sport. Otters: are harmless creatures, and sur ;ly' they have' as much right to the fish; In the rivbrs as human beings, who only fish for sport,'not for food as the otter dPes. j I l l s a>disgusting sight to see a crew’d of men and'women armed with'metal shod' poles, setting off .on; a day’s “ ^Ort.” I t Is" a perverted form of pleasure and It Is' time those ' who Ip-' dulged m- lt lopkeq Into their b'ffn 'souls and recognised' the sadistic Instincts which prompts their desire to run a living creature to death.
Sir,—Now that so many, gallant (!) ;
we do not know of U Bfette^-i^ceiyer, do you ? j Demonstrations gladly, arranged. The Eadib, you’jve ;heard so much about.
N f e \V Jncoi^ipratcs thO’iInt^t': Improvements'in radio constniction-r
12,.Stalnbum Driv 1 ’T ! ■'
■Juiie 27th, 11937; ; ■' REVOLTING. ( I DIXON) CA8TU
Tour GAri:, GLITHEliOld
Local Marconi Dealer ToL 214
letter of Mr. J. '
O.Bharp which' appeared In-your oaper of June 18th against otter hunting? ’.'I I' t '■■’"*.* Of -all the despicable “ sports ” whlfch " Af ............. ■
Sir,—May I be allowed to support the
one of the worst. The only charge which thB'otte
the law k -' :Excip8ivE,i^l7TEa;Qj;4ra ^
' S y FRpekSi; Cdntin^^^^ j
BiAfihar,;Bryi,;Morloy?i Baliib TO-M pi;": WEAR, 8U,ITfj,, Model Pur? ;■ FROij.K^many at less than klfipri'ce!^ Wfndtor; and:; Leading AssUdef
9RROW, SATURDAY, dULY 3rd 19, Lord St
, -'C ' / * I :
angler’sieheihy). so why should the otter be sublepte'd to’lthe heartless cljaslhg ahd, harrying; to ■ death by' a few people who apparently are! unable *to control their bfood’lUBt? i'-p''-:'*-;-',.'
fasetoatb ig creature Is! that to order to f eep-alive it is guilty of eating a few
cir hunter can brtog against this lsh.' preferably lefels v (which'; are, the,
In the i breeding season, which to all r decent people appears particularly
':, I apptal .to. ail ovmers x>, forbid their, la id,
hunter sport” ...........
t and, ,fox-hunttog; ibeaglelfig) etc., have' evotee ?
evolting.; . T. x;;:-' ; OthCTladherents of'" bWbd sports,’’.stag
o ^decency toistopihuntlng daring the season.* ■ Is It that' the otter the :iWorat ’ species of “ blood y;.
■ ■ ■■ farmers and land-* the otter hunters on
They surely do plenty of s The worst part about - this so-called : port Is the fact t o t otters are hunted' otter hunting Is surely ■ J'.,', i Q. BERESFORD HOLMES. asslng la hunting-jcoutttyrfor
a.petltlon ,
last thrfe pafagraiaiS. THel iacta-remato that e poucy^and 1 write only of policy T^bf He'rrl Hltlef tne-pape^hange^^^ arid MussdM Uie blacamfth„af6‘tHe-poBcida M that- changed'both i couhtrida front' KaT,
°*^plymg'to ''‘jAhl-FakcW^ If he wfll read catefuliy the first patagraph of hls own letter he'wfil find the'answer to.h^
reyolutlqnart' 'cduritries, to the finest capltalSt; with'liabhuri countries' In the world I 'wheter Marc ‘ Bodallsm 'arid Odramurilismi striked and lockouts made
arx’•Sdciallsmf Communism,^ Bolsherik
the wage eafriers |arid 'wage payers Jd establisfidd ori' p suedessful, secure :fb u n d a t ld n .j ,,,''‘ I n . cdncluslon'' I. would Ifice to sav;;
{Natlbriai' 'Socialism' for
M e n ’n f cW f e 'to Germany we’ were told that Heilr rHltler,
amon Swasti
for Jev^h people; a nation' of .their; own f gentiles.'5’ ’Hitler’s yderman
lag meaiis spiritual :upllft. Av|;A. ' TATTiESAl
pelations •.between'r-.employer.'and-em-
Bndiy glvemme'Etatements; to-make their information pUbiic shptild
ldyee ?’'Mafly'df the'Idadlngjrms h ^ ^
m & a t lo n ’h b o u t 'J ta i ld 'th e :n ^ &dato$bfliSie'mployers. All’letters will
:ate'very'mupp'aifve to .It.;, ■ JAMES S. ’WHITTAKER.
28. Red.Uon-square, I ; London; WiC.l'.-,vr :
June'28th,'193L ' • DEMOCRACY . IN DANGER.
castigation for his conduct of the con troversy during the lait:fe,w„weeks. At this criUcal: juncture ,
ln..the .hfetory of Western European' democracy he ought td have concerit'ratediUpon the Issues In
' 6lf,!^‘‘ E 'i j ’:d e s ^ e e the most.' severe
alwaWt icarrled' arid .stood by the’ New Testamadt,' b'elleilDg It was, written, to, guide the;'gentllesi'ihe'.beUevlrig,lhe.^^: Tesfamerit:wasiteltteri by Jewish Writers
; wduld havdi) rallied; to: his suppdrt the ' entire Labour and liberal and' the'Left Wing of the Tory patties, not to men tion the’ democratic’elements amongst his opponents. Instead dt'which he in tdulges In an ihteresUng but very un-
volved In the latest Encyclical from the yatican.;. By m. doing .h e could and
has gone over , to Mussolini 'bag_ and If I that be,do
it.is to be hoped
a Government Cpmmlttee of inquiry ,eX- airitemg the imatter);;grid ,thinking taen
f'great Ite'
pprtoce.afcPtesen^^
loUdays’ Arith .:pay,' I 'Shduldi appreciate ''
T.nP *T1 ATYIA. ATld
■ If '8ny employee reads, tpls, and
Is.glveri ■■■’'■ j! ■ J,'’
betoknowlepged;::, . o I need tiard!y.'say;that this
questlon.ls
WILSON—DDXBCRY. wAt tei
o f : and
icki
...... ce, .Cl theroe,: and- Miss L. Duxbury, second, d a ig h fe r ‘Of,' Mrl. and .MrS.:W. Dnxbury, cf Baraoldswlck. The Vicar of .Barnoldswlck (Rev. J. H. Warner) offlclated, I ind during the servlce/several I were sung, including “ The
ir..Edwin Wilson, only son, of Mr. Mrs. Elliott: Wilson;:of 5, SalthlU-
St. ,Mary-Ie-Glll Church, Barn on Tufesday! the marriage took place
that breathed o'er Eden." M Carols was the orgaiilst. :
h Ivell; a id silver shoes. ’ Her bouquet ad
and conristed
atte and
;Glven away by her father, t h e , a gown of- silver lame, Juliet cap,
• ‘i
tided't y her sister. Miss Hi Duxbury, H I by ■ the bridegroom’s sister, Mrs., S.
of -'Harlssl UlleS. ■ ■ She was
ortocte, both ioj whom wete'attired' In pmk florafgeorgiette over, taffeta. iThey
■ ' ' headdresses of flowers, and muffs __ shoe.' to . tone. Mr; A. Dubxury, brother I oT the bride: was' best man. Meats; W; Duxbury and H. West grooms- mefi, and' Mr. B. NlchoUs ’ushPr.M ^^ ; A tepp^ 'on was held a t Bracewell Hall,
>lds- ' l l ’. '■ «TH E CHIEF”
LEAVES eUTHEROE GIFTS AND
THE "SPECIALS.” MR.
UNIQUE
THOMPSON’S POPULARITY.
Station has been the setting fbr many eVentSj often - not* foo, pleasant,' but::0H' Tuesday night,' a very happy little cere-' mony. took place, tfierp.. Mr, IWlUlajm Thompson, th'eh Gteef ’Constable: of, CUtheroe' .but. no#jChlef'-Constable of Lancaster, and Mrs.-Thompson; were ipre-- sented wlth-gUts *as* a token of appreria- tlon of their work jn CllthCroe by the special constables, -i
The bourfr room a t Clltherqe Police ’ ■ , ■ ■
ebony walkteg stick, suitably Inscribed,, and framed, photographs; of the Chief Constable \dth the ,!! Specials,’^ and 'with
the “ Special’’ officers. Mrs. Thompson received a pair of cut-glass candlesticks,
handed over by Inspector James Watson, ■who said that during the time Mr. Thompson had. occupied .the position of Chief, Constable; to CUtheroe, he had t served- the tewn-l'^efl- ^ was Invidious
The gifts to Mr. Thompson were
and later the newly married couple left for their: honeymoon, ^ vfiilch; IS jbelng spent at Douglas, Isle of Man. On their return. Mf. aiid Mrs!'Wilson will teslde a tlew ln ^ n -a v en u e , Wllpshlre. , | '
imely exposition of Marxian economics. ■ I t would appear from Press reports of
(pATHOLIC ANNUAL
this'iatosf vEnqycUcm'! that the, ■yatlcan
that’- n i l ' 'd’emdcrats r - not excluding Catholic deraocrats-vrtU sit up and take notice and act accordlnglyv ';; • UWUIB W , VilC. w
harig together We ''shall harigj separ- s ' ! T; ; , s ’ 'li :,i > HGILANT.
Letters'-oni'the Spanish situation: are un-: avoidably held. over.. ’ ' ’
;NbTICE"].Toi'"’CONk;E8PONDENX8
CO-OPERATIVE HALL, WHALLEY I"-Talkies
al.TJieir Best
Next Monday, Tue<day;and Wedrteeday
' JLIDELEINB CAiRROLL and ■■ . GEORGE. BRENT in ■ |
Thursday, Friday abd Saturday RALPH and;3UDYGUNNm
IN THE WHALLEY.
; ACCIDENTS.—Two accidents occurred on; Wednesday, but Ifortunately there were no personal Injuries. About 1-10 p.m. a motor-car driven by Harry Lomax, Sunnyslde, ; West Park-road, Blackburn, skidded, when a grocer’s lorry pulled up suddenly;taifront, and collided with a stationary motor lorry, the driver of which Was Waltef Reason, 19, Parkln- son-street, Mill- HUl!; Blackburn.,. T h e ' front-dumbi* Iron bar ’■ o f th e ■
,* .
damaged.—When patelng the junction of Station-road, a ■ motor-car driven by Wm. Mitchell, I60,*Paley-road, Bradford, collided with the reariof a wagon driven' t by Wm.i.M’aufJce Clark, Field House Cot
■ lorry was
toMho);agon, but, |heiadlator of* the c W ' DAY.-^’'postponed ----- ----------- ’
age, Rlmlngton: No damage was done
from whiteTuesday oh account, of the nearnf^'of. "
:satoroiy;;:afternoffn'jM. th ;g rbM o e |T : to .’;“t e h t o aftem6pii,Mces 'anff
cbmpetltlonsfor.the
'CHuttl.____ _ ______ ______ _
;chiidM,'^ete:,’superi^ H;-Wffilambi and’f t o : W; A. Peters,, and afteTOras'tea.wMbeWed to .the, scholars
.; B iw o n o p i l ■ HODB.-^kttautag a serles.'bTtaiks. oh'Jtelttibdlsm,. the :,Rev.
anff:bte;eptsSt to s 'ew ^ meiife i were excellentbr carried through by^toBOndM
* ; ; .
Roland Holt] spoke'Bobut early Methodist* preachers!t o d '!tolr.';'OT,k*i at:*’ the Devotional Hour held' a t .the Methodist t Schbolion Weffiie^ay'evening/ *! He said'
that the- early:Methodist preachers were men bf Uttle' .learto^'whereas most of them were great ^Biblical scholars and people of c'lflture. The meetings are held each fortnight. ’
h a t 'a coitoon totakb'
Was.to :suppb^^^^
road .fe turfi round; ' Not finding a conr vehlent opening, he lattemptedj to pass, under the'rallway bridge with the result th a t the woodwork' bf.. the upper deck was completely 'wtefekfid and the ■windows smashed. ' There were no passengers to the vehicle a t the*time. .
afternoon, the driver, of an Accrington dbuble-deckpr 'bus: went-tote Station-
rs BRIDGE—To avoid traffic to the main street on Sunday
SCHOLARS’ OUTING.:
Owing to the antics of Mussolini and democrats of
^ n .g b t together, _ ^ e O f l ' l t Weddn’t
iyeaya schibl trip, tmd at'a quarte^^ sevfa a hundred and twenty chfldren acepmpan ed by six teachers,’left ;L ow - g a te ' m : three motor ;coache?. :!'‘,The - iblfeatlon of hearing'Holy Mate . to th e
Paul, was chosen as the date for ti
nOREIAnffiE AND SOUTHPORT, 'fteBdaf ilaStj Feast of ,8S. Pete
!fl(^ed ^}y;;jafc^:Mptecambe an d j^ ih e Dlimes ;w,ere rather' .'depleted on aftlvai ■at Buiihy'jSouthport.' - However* a good a fruit-tea revived the children and they
bus dinner time' saw a prompt and full lattihdante!_;::Desplte adri^^^
amusements, ta d bn the Marine. Lake boats arejso th e teachers find, Inexhaus-' 'tlble. They apparently learn to look after themselves and one may say t o t 'eveh to abtlctoatlon and retrospect this trip continues to be an occasion
& d 'tlli;9-|o.':;:-Their stories Of t o “ fraud” land adventure among the
of specltl meals, fiult on chocolate
oh' tetiifn, the charge, of .five per child meets all expenses asslsttmce.
,„v outward journey and BLAC: URN SAVINGS
TRliSTEi BANK.: "
EXCEllto’f ' FrogrEss rep AT HALF-YEARLY MEE'
EP()R1 I'iDiNG.
IRTED
Clltheroe and at Rawtenstall were show ing* very satisfactory results," .' and premises had’ now been acquired for l further epenslons a t Accringtea,-Bum-
late to the fab! .i t o t the above'footbridge Is to danger-oi' collapse;, and as to your columis .some time ago a sin,all
ey and Cptae; ' SADDLE .i)R FAIRY BREOGE. Sir,—Much publicity has t e f i given of
.,' The" foUowlnj'gentlemen comprise' tlto
committee'has been formed to further scltGinc ‘
* -:
:and:,js.oiije.;bf the fpw remaining pack . horse bridges 11 this p a rt of the countit-
beitocon medium.
cheme’.fof it ^
ip u t e b f thel.diatriot'to; MAp account ,has beett' opened - at
Hsgwlck.land,;! Hinder, have consented to' collect thp sum* Iheeded fori the rtpalfs,;
artins Bank. Cllthexoe, and!.Messrs. B ; dona ion will - be" gratefully
............. JOHN COliiNQE. FRED Q.; AC: '
ited. , .1 "
, As preriquslj’j stated to .your paper the footbridge tov jived:. Is * extensively - used
committeeMS. .J. Colllnge, ' chairman; :Archdeacon’'Aekerley.- Messrs;' (J. RbbtoV son. J. Smalle: r./'J. Bi McClurg,- C. to'r'dj J. B; W. Flshvlck and T. G. tonder.
s, To .enable is ,to~ cawy/toroUgliitHfe' ■
man of the Bank, presided, and sald the Board h ad ‘reason to be gratified with the excellent progress made during the half-year, ended 2Qth May, 1937. : The number TO 'open .accounts had Increased b y 2,488,'malting a total of 57,082; whilst the total funds of t o Bank now stood at 335,697,359 . 14s. 7d., ■ and 1-showed an r -toerbaae- , for the half-year: of £236,798 114s.''3d.- . ■ ■■M' :;- The :btencbes ' tecently. “(^^^ at
thb head bffleb of the Bank; Lord Street West, Blackburn, on WejJnesday. ■Aldermtju Sir WlUlara Forrest, chair
"rhe hal f-yearly meeting of the Black- bum Tmitee Savings Bank was held at
v gate: diaperse'd . to_do whatever ^toey
Feast was fulfilled; at St. .Peter’s ■edral 'Lancaster, and, IMoretmbe, reaihed! I before eleven.:, With
ty.the.crowd disappeared
tAii-J O* ' T)A4'Aik'a Catl ■ohey and
help thinking that no Chief Constable under whom he had served—and he had served under folir-^-lhad raised the tone of the Chief Constableshlp to CUtheroe more than’Mr. Thompson. “Your kind ness .and 'your UnfalUng courtesy 'have gained out'retpect.jatid In handing .you to s b ifliotographs' of a body'of men who have served you well when you have called upon them, wp hope that when; you look upon them to'
your.iOfflce, where we hope you will givethem a conspicuous place, you will-be. reminded that hCre to this old borough Were men prepared to serve you and the town, and to do all they could on occaslons bihlch'demanded their senlces,” Mr. Watson said. :
o make comparisons, but'be I Could not Never Had’; Better Men. j
had a better set bf men under him during 23 years’ than tile' present members of the speclaUconstabulary. . “ As you swing that stick to and fro on;a civic day In the' streets of Lancaster,, may It i ever remind you of those to a little borough more ancient ton* Lancaster, who , held you, In the greatest. re.spect,” Mr. , watsoh continued. He hoped,Mr.
Tho.mp-
Mr. Watson added that he had never
son would rl|e stlU further, however.
Mr.Thompson might wonder what he had done to' gain their respect.; I t was
qulte'easy to tell. He had done bo with good manners, to 'the sense that never h a d .: a I special.; constable.:; approached
The gifts consisted of a silver-amounted',
M l TRIBUTES BY
\
SE A R C H IN G W OR LD S IT l R EV . C. B,
at Moor Lane Method' oI .Sunday school iuni anclal j-esult was £82 I' •There was a verj’ re
The annual appeals wi
ceritred in the day’s se: ducted by the Rev. C. I of the Brunswick Chi scholars pad their, alloU aftcmoou'.senice being f in it sentirety. This;
gilower service, each di hymnfts of flowers to
gatlon. In addition,' t Primary scholars, Jean
Holden: a solo by Do Scripture. lesson was
■n
i.f. .•.! oM iUFto' a' new ohe I any. dayiliSTIfat’s aii rfiht if
FRiCHD of min* (b ime flial he prefirs H
i you. want ttV lean against i Wet'paiht-^thaf will leave! a 1 lasting impression on H.
iI But ,ff. you wOTt; to leave a
i ycur .latolfrlebd, ypU, need * iiothes .that I?PK wnart and i ard hot 6babbV.;abd stbindd. i That’s wby I am cbrttiUually ‘ telling you that Redmaynes ; arb tailore tt reiy u^n both las to style and flt Call and iiseethem. . ; -
I" f‘lasting^: Im r fm n " :pn s which greatly pi
'■vglad to see present at .
Knowles. Mr. Jotinson chairman was an old f the Sunday school, Mr, of Morecambe, who ref help and encourageme more youthful days fr Fo the late Mr. Luke De-
i course in , the eveniijg,| “ I ’ will restore to j] of locpts have, eaten.”
Ford, led the.hearty hymns inoming. and latter service, gave a ' anthem, “ Praise the Name.’’ < Mr. Johnston deUv
rd and Mr. Thom'as choir, under the
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t h e DURA:FIT I TAILOR
market FLACE, CLlTHERCr
and every green thing and for whose exter far proved powerless desolation and ruin befoul the watercoul.. that nothing is left lo: ’ihe preacher made t
m ‘the ravages of th clouds and devoir
E n g a n em d n t i f rom i
WE Mi
O R W A R W I I USJ
piiesent time? the , pi experience of the ms ■ years of trial, of slcl
ioHune, and, looking wondered how we hf And maybe, too, we t in I our own strengt: through times of disa w tulal and moral steri
thhat they would do
the locusts had eatei tians believed it wa; than to go back. ,
em live their
life.ag
him. without being received, •with, klnfir ness I and :■ courtesy. Concluding, Mr. Wateon said he was sure Mr; Thbrapspn would not get anyone to serve him better than the Clltheroe Special Constables had done. : t * -i Mr. J. E; Smithies, J.P., another officer,
presenting the, candlestlcka to Mrs. Thompson, said he had listened with great attention to'Mr. Watson’s eulogy, and to that he could whole-heartedly subtoribe.' . Mr. Watsoh had referred to Mr!- Thompson’s; !'kindness,’ and he thought this very applicable. I t was almost acknowledged that there was, a certain severity In,Chief Constables, .but It had been' absolutely lacking In Mr. Thompson. He thought the trend of r justice: at the presept'momeht'whs one of
Incliidingi good
!" iliere must be :a winning sentiment and bharm tb jib thls,”iMr Smithies
and he was'perfebUy certain . t o t Mr. Thompson had ever*
beforelhlm.th’e reclamation rather th a n 'to condemna tion of hlsTelloWs.1 During Mr. ’Ffiomp: son’s period at CUtheroo, affairs had run smoothly t o o well, and he had earned their regard to a very great degree.
eclamation rather, than; condemnation,
added; "He ihay have It Innately, but there Is. something
else.cohtfibuting to
|j.'''V. it is the influence'of his wife.” I t '-welore very appropriate to have
♦bat Mndness.- li Vetyiprobablyjaiid inost
and also to make’ r e c P ^ f e ^he” hout presenting . the *, candlesv.^% w ie Ir Mrs. Thompson : would live happily in Lancaster.
hJw S u c h * 'th e '^ ^ '^® ‘* H what recognition
gathering for: their- kind thought ■’* making the lift.,.-.’ ■ . „
Mrs.
Thorap.son ‘briefly th an k e? - , ' * ! \ a » Mr. Thompson’s Retoonse.
little. bit Of * fellbw--feeilng for th e’ unfor-*- '' :turiates:iwho>igetl to fq . the ddek,’’'
. : “.I ’have:neveri3fia^ being: .to; the; dodk'’'hefore;' but* ■ t
rVinmnerttii i Irml j A_.l
vatoawgvvoltoteryi.se^vibe wtoch'*'to hafl'!0ven, to ito tow n -tod '; t o hiitoelf. ThejrJhadnotibeenco"'‘‘“-‘
;efvide‘!
tdse-’ociiasiofiilMb’ t o g / a n i ^ t o d u f ^
tatid .lJ:do; ’appreciate'*%!Hat* ydii did "
iWS- ,bf
:^nd I i^QW,that;in;ina,ny.lnstances, your duties have entailed financial loss’ ; In
addition, you have, had^ fo. -saoriflce a great many pf' yoto Jlebure' h
congratulate youionyourseriseof citizen ship, and thank you for the support you
I haye,glven.,me |wlfllst r have* been to
p ho had been;successful J'
n.gaiiflDg a ably be the last occasion on which Mr
ost In'.Mrachester; Mob-
o present the tokens, which he and his jvlfe would always treastoe.: *.".’They Will'
wish hlra^,'On;tos:otm ,**'anff'the' *ot^^ Special. Constabtos' -behalf; * g<jod\heafth and prosperlty^’C q n ^ t;on said I t had been •re»:tond'.of them
emtod us of-toe, :,picasaht ; times we pent In C3lto6r(W,?;bif,(totftei^ (Continued* foot of next column.) *
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‘ The Chief Constable: said he would nke w to referto Mr. Smith, a sPeclAI sergeant,
Smlto ,woUIdj.(ake imrt/picmffcto'ln any' affair c o n n e c t e d ^ i tK ' ptabulary to jtotheroe and he wanted to
fe e l A .
>rv:;J*'toll present: and* to tell her , t o y were giving him,
to hfir.' in
beto awarded by fl^6jf'®?oastoe Educa- s Committee to t o tollawtog:-_
jiunior scholarships for iatiendance at 'iilheroe Royal Grammar , School have
. Robert >& , 25, Castle-vieWi ..
. A. Slater, 28, Victoria-street. J t* .1 ^ 'H to so n , 10,-SteMary’s-stret. Mail, ^ v , BJacltiiurst, :fi( Fort*street.
g, wllkto50n,_^^15.^CMtlerylew.
r ia s 'ln f e t r b , ’21.'Bru'n'gbriey-avenue. a wiikto ..........
tolo’b , E^ ff,:D3rne]l,.12,’*Mton-terrace.
Alan RUshtph,!5,: Hanse ‘i'feh-avenue, Arthur-Roberte, Clandon, ri |. ■ .
tolc'.Mllls,i 28, .Chau,: ! ^ h i , Read, Eric! Rawcllffe, Coal
,'Oi«reet, Read.
Dortjthy Dean, • 91n Woone-laqe. Betty Greenup, 39, Brook street. K£(tMeen M. lNelld, Rydal-plafce. - Marjtjrle SMth, .Back-lane, Wlswell, Yvonne Hlndle, 12, SunnysMe-avenue,. I' j!
I(leofge, D u ^ en , 3, Thom-strk ‘ ! HVy/M. Musgfoye,‘,6. Pendle-rdad. Nazel; Nuttfri) 67,: Jubilee-terrace.
ancy ,H. Yeevers,-. H, Pendletroad. \ K giEbn. tocaster, 6, Pendle-street^East,
Jam|s, -V,.|^eillker, of 57, west-view, whoto stoqol win be .selected later.
Bi'tofla’Rawc^^^^^ 5,' Larklifll. WhaHw. - I A* scholarship has also, been,gained by
hato (s'ltis palirt'ed.—Canadiafi Mounted* Policeman.
f,'; .(^nttoliei! frefa
tod'ChthetofbotoUgh; aUd'iWejjiopeltof s'ometlrne, &' the' fature We'Wll, have' the' toatore' bf | cpnflng among'sl you 'un-
Offidiai; Mr.
Const ibles for the'last' tline.1 o'mpS'bff. then dismissed the he cbh'cluijed, i . ..
yearf at a'.^'retoh'. The attraction' of t o jlace; Is, to peculiar that we always gc Jack again. ‘ Life' up there ls not half so*
Wi step'fa the Arctic from two,to’.fbur'
WllUam J . l : 87, SeedaU-avenue. Stahley Barke., . SO.' St: Mary’s-street. Joseph Sanflersbii,.,!-(^-*road.
Ouaiityup. .Prices doifii INDEPSNDENX SPRIN GIN6 STHL FINER PERFORMANCE MAN
NEW FEATURES NewVauxhaU“12”&“14"
!So'ccessoS to the famotis Vauxhall I Light Six. An levim finer car for [ tdll less jnoney; Saloons
horn New Vauxfaiall
! Ah I entirely new, big yp“’'h?b, r aligned|lto meet world competition
I'ihpriceabdpetfonnance. 298 y. W EU G A T E , CLITHEROE
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' i . SCHOLARSHIPS.
England,, thank Go great decline. which, Queen Elizabeth. 1 „had 'been no ijecovi Assyria, Babylon, Gi which the locusts at I of We Iwas
;! THE tVOKlI All, nations ■ had
thj! 1
lAud what about today? What beto since (he ISIS? ^
wAll! hopes of
universal suffering v Much of it was out WAS our fault. Hi
brid borne of, 'earsl ,reconj
acknjwledge that resoi rces, healing ij nobliT wav of life, i Had’those who laid] that three parts would be enslaved, fearlof universal baj would be arming
THE
MRS. LC iRESSIVa
, Chirch by the V wopth), assisted H. Williams) ant seniatlves of tht Itlons with whlc beeii actively as! ously supported ■ These included
high esteem In * was held In the ' fa. the family v; Chprehyard, on Julia Longworth, Mr Thomas Loi known cotton t . A service wasj^
. Whalley District the local branch Association. In attended to ma
•a lady who had t In jhany phases
!M : The private u i to:ank Longwort
law and daugh worth, daughte
rs.;Hugh Slant
,! I Longworth, g I Thomas,; niece Colonel L. 'C
I law; the Rev. I . son andidaugl
; I (nephewt); M; i
'I * ’Wajpole-street 'i and the mana
'[.wreaths from
I '.Blackburn mill ; I I lAmong th e )
; ' Thorn, of Bla . Howarth. of Bl was manager and Sons, with
: ' J; (Continued
1 Collins;: and h Also In the
My’Soul” and ‘ ■heart" were “ Nunc Dlmittis
he I service, the here were m|
allusion to the prophe] certain judgments of G of His people, and his an^ce! Followed; the pi repent aiid the pastu should spring up aga friiit.'the fig-tree ant strength-" and I will i that the locusts hath i and the cattefpiller : ifa great army which ’■Was there anythin
piiy psl'l*-;.
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