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CHILD’S HlSfORY OF CUTHEROl
By d u k e ARTHUR' LANGS [AW. o f
I Before the eyes ot ladles' aiid of men,” English
“Prom helm to ------- Shot through the
I one which can se compared with; that ol tte British Arthur tod his company; of; lmighte, or with that, lin which gmat Charjerngne
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LA N CA ST ER . I plume & star of tdilrnament,
j
E are entering upon a pew age; of history, an ageiof:chivalry,
I and his paladlhs perfonnea thelrdeeds of gallantry, and then like the Black I ^ c e Md
i the new Lord 6f the Honor ot CUtneroe be- ctoie the. fourtiehth centuiy reprewntetives
had seized the government of this; land for nUrely selfish tod unworthy ■ erlds,; and ' his father 'h'to tfen murdered, in (Berke ey I Castle, probabli' at the instigation and vflth
of Lancelot antj of Bedivere,',of ,%lana and of Oliver. Whto Edwafd the TlUrd came to the ttrbne ap a boy .of .wteen, the]ni^ of England had bCto’humbied in the dust; men
,the conhivancej of ,hls mother, j | ,: For a §h(^^rt time to ' was under the
I seized the power _---- I hisvown hahds, ,
con ihltrollrol of that mo he motther arid hto favourite, but by a Sudden and dramatic! move he
up' Frdm that moment he detenUIned to raise
rallied round qim WastHenry, the^wn of the Earl of .Lant^ter, who was itOjmake his mark oh the sfery of his times, i j " , ^ t Ilenry burned to achieve' mllltaty glory,
called to his side the great nobles of the land to help him In! this task.-One bf those who
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I youtbk of Frahce and Spain .were qn fire to ' leati war, finder his banner.. He was a dozen yeais youfigferj than his sovereign when the
the field, that he! was known far and witte as , the' “Father of sbldlers;" and all the noblest
as far. east'as Brlfssla,' as far south, as Spain, and even to the historic;islands bf-Cypn^ alia Ehodes. I In all these, exclusions he proved, h if e l f to 'be .a bom leader of men, tod won duehi great'renown as a'captato In
god whUe he was yet ia young |mto he had one to fight as a Ctusader against the pagan
of i Scottish chivalry were ut^rly routed,; 'riddled with istonns of arrows from dreaded longbows, as they struggled tarough the inartoes ta the, vain endeavour to en gage the “ touthrons." So valiantly i d Henry conduct himself that he was appointed Captain-General of the icing’s, army between •the Twedd and, the Forth, and in 'a ^very
call, to i seiwe his country came , to him, and his first hatlohal triumphs were wonln those wars which tihe young ICing ; carrle(l out kgalnst 'the tow inveterate eUemy of Scot^ Itod, He'.was at Halldon Hill.when the flower,
short time vias .advanced to the title and dignity of th'd Earldom of Derby. ■ He was Skilled in all knightly exercises,
.qulshed. Shortly afterwards he again threw idumi the gtoge for England, and dared , Alexander Mmsay of Dialhousie te hrtog a band oflwenty-five knighte and; contend mth
‘LiddlCBdale, toireak a ppear .with him to the ?llBts, and thelDouglas .was-.'most utterly van-
and an adept to .the joustlngs! of that age. We read that at Christmas to ;134l he chal- Iciiged Sir William Doi^las, the^ knight of
■film to a'toeat tilting toateh, and here again 5e-gatodd great‘honour tod glory, by his ex ploits These I joustings were but the training
bouts for the far sterner .combats fpught to thp death upon the, batHeflelds of Scotland
and France. • >
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L wilderness, hd was sent by his ICtog to clear ,the Isle:of'ddsant'of aigarrison whlcb.'the
strength of England tod France and made of that latter fair country a desdlation and a
I A T the beginning of i that (Ireadful Hun- iA dred lYears War which wasted the
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I French had established there.; ;He was in 1 command ofj’a cdnslderdble'force,, and.hpon
the vfe'ry tost ehoqimte'
rtoe.aton^^ to tor into the ftote Qf.'.thejfoejlihat'fie.fas t o
I less on'the'ground, t-_ . . . . ' ■
title was' all 5 the, f sitting III In that pji Ing of a way our
wielded And no
wall faci of..Klng,
.tilled Ay tMe gi, ilates/ and peers oT’the' leir/Parllament at WestrrII
county PMatliJe, kingdom, ■ ■ - ■
plaln;'ti King'Edwi
,'Heffi
;n&h, wasIBe’Secona; .and Duke '“-ifdhl Clltliefde,"was'the tited,;;
Such
: ^ e n coi
i« this 6itor‘ was' dfdalnM,'.my
of the Garter ivere of towd pirth"; ftoil virtuous, 'fuir of lauitoty
Not fiartog deato, tor t o ^ d l s f e
But alydys resolute to most extremes. ,. 'f v'
grdim to credit by thi wars: ^rom
'v'"-. „ ,
nal consult of realm c luster.
le h i yvas Invested with thq gird; ird by'his royal master. "
n / Ihich the good . Duke Henry losf .tiifi power of a King.
lui ty of Ltocaster,- becf me a a little kingdom w l |^ a
iumey ;td Windsor.
Hen.bn a ■' ■ .tu^e,,ghi
his most mbst'Nobk
to, tod with this sword he iubbed llustrloib; toujd(its Ifnlghts ol the
to ited :-..-.-^ -- Order of the Garter.' 1, . , .
EufopA’smt/iematolng'demberato. Even ^ the ! gay, romantic King, uatql, of; Rumania has rMbhOy ; revealed hliUSeljt as a sMfuLpoUtltal tactician. ,i
No mere puppets on the European are the p r& n t jeptesentatiyes. of,.
■Ih'thl8i(touffi^; Befote -the -Mimfnerls ibift he ■'Will toavei 'teyleytedihelFlPe^^ ;i®ked:over-:.'theliAldersh()t cofflmaffd,? pkfi moreivffilts.'fe th e p y a l Mr FMce,
tdiich .vfllh'! world affairs iiia n : toy of t t e Baropean monarchs; ls;’bite;-pwh iMg. a f s : retpnt' » r b of :« r l t t o ‘a s jp bw iSctprles, of 'WoorolchiiArseljal } # d jp^ OMl'^Iplife peptres. fb rt'.q lM llp h ^ e giVen*hltn rS'Mde Ihslght totp; the r e ^ state ofiaffalrs
Irilregard-to..reMniament.
ihfjurs! to the .stmfe of Home and Foreign; •Affairs. ‘Gablhet Ministers ' who 'hUye :v?alted-on'the iU fe^n ire c en tira
'l^eiry dhy Hlis Maj'fflty'.devote^ sevetai
been Surprised a t ifflsworktag knowledge; pKthlS country’s W a lr s an d -0^'
Department of Spate.
of this ilf ld holds] record,’’ and: to iytjvere.i 4clmonlEl Ad to be, '‘;notbnly strong o flghte. - sen^*^^^ ■ % ofler themselves, to
xrjowships of. famous knlghtf whetei;!' , £, > iut also __________ _ ise''yery^
dl-arms. .periods jpfiweenjqto...
vprds w? stall Ich'lji
t vie'wed i he lists,
nd to the lasttoBys he did off ir, 'as 'he't - Hkd’done to the days bf h s yqUth,t| to V shea ."his Wood -for Christ’s lal h,” |;attd
A _
■^th,;,Me,.iwtol^^ jbuniey tq-iEast*' crtisadtoj
dmence.’ ' 'Iifedon this week —-end, wakl once the . . . .
I’d Duke'Semy hear as h i sat in| 11 the (jhkpel rit' 'Windsor- -a stall-
ffid'toblffiy d l % e t h e ! t U t L tog y a r if and
iwith those , lair ladles v ho j tad qanctog ,e prowess of their cham lions in^
aW the nighte
■’’i'plate Mtodto bISteii Jdiloate Itiririg toteB.'daS»s,'.ih( testing; pisternwar,-
iherate? ’ A schooTtaaster I t a t o to-ttos. wbek su'
ggfeSts.Mt speed .ah'dimechahles-
the modem boyispoll for a £ just .lost Mtefest In' the . £
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■his“wood'iorWisT's laihj,”.|;ahdd :S|ht! it out in h :couple of hl^h-poweM ' wiTig.-procepdid ,01^.ai motor-boats. ,.
h|fl made the boat race o uw f“date 'In eyes of the schodlb6;}|of fo-juay. le OXtord ftod Catobflqge .fshotod
S e d b’fd (torlstian Prince with an itch for. stand- -fhdt .'oto, bOtop. /roppediMto 11 otto, ;Duke"(?rBrlinswlck, dettod;j L^Cbster _S0h®'f®L
h'ls retui
_______ to"6dlogne, ,tod here he skid,, 1‘tbat;! itT(hd^y Itelong to ApersonpU^
to play All
Bruns-to h the miim; th tod if with hii
„er that the Duke had' di alt with., healthy -piece Of’town plannlijg. Fhehad never,toterte
scildier’s part.”
■ Lord •lanM, The, v ^ r^ were ponveyto to^to®
lieU in
Brunswji ic,i who’promptly told Henrk’ thbt hej ____ ^ throat, and that he would be
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ch'allenfi fifty kri inue hi counter
distinct deepest
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rbbdy tofpirove it on his body, i H : Mpd a date,, a place, qnd, nominated'.the Ktog qf_ France fc | arbitrator. ‘Htoiy accepted this ,
Duke of; lotto wthis was equivalent to say ug
of! CUtheroe was ready to break a him,
as no'gentleman, anfl (Sat
le Duke topught prop^.to tatorfCTO,L.jjg concerns, he would flnil b[m yeady .| ijn one maih'swet, the b u s ira Iclutterlng up 4ne city ,v?lth 100,000, odd
;'s rank to deal with a stianger to massestofTieople In'bne plate Is an-Un- ; gomebne got tip,last week tod slanged
- - jr - .-y - , ?,vve^!iltiohdbhihat'iftie c of,;|
that i;| ipebhle to a square najle frpm ntae'' the I j ithertoorntog uritil sto to
jflve! super cine: call, theatrelam
EHiJUNG Ol -il aybe he's
'iu h oionrUv rind taktou kith him'l th'ai way. , Mdarnyhlle; mov ss; are afoot, RPd' toe- aJfeady distributing-Its office9 rouqd’and
Idy the blani'e.
mterest all over western Eu 'bpe, and , abqut|'&d,''th|'‘^^^^^ hrte were made, but yfithoufisuccess^; are'a sign of the trend.
to'recotoilel the toustrious combatojite. lists wq
ddwn,'and, bht for ‘fc e '^ o u r df |Slr Walter f jfanny, another military, hero of .toat .period,
iC ^01'^** -ii'rtVirt Uniln' loloirt’ niftH .Vlftt, 1 t.Vlflt gallant . . .
1 numerous''that their "masts appeared to be like a great jvood. . ,[ .j T hatidftfMa tMndte
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i ■ j clean off (he’fate'Of the,seas, arid none I I hrit the iMator ,flare'break.!the news,pf
all ii'fbdth1 tollffif '’M i l™ day, and . , sUushter,!.that Philip’s,,fleet .was',
the French were defeated with such awful iir ■ ■
Hclef tells ps that, "it seemed as if it 1 snowed.” ' He was at thaj; tlmb in -charge of ran expeditibnary force, waging.war In the King’s .dominions in the South; of France. Here he conducted a brllllant| series of en gagements, to which he capturto, the town of Brlgerac, land “ subjected no less that fifty- six cities .and places of note to, the dominion of King lEdiward.” Such 'was| the terror, of his name that the mere cry q r “A -Derte” spread cbtotematlon and djsnay In the
r field of Cresky, wbto .tbe might qnd cluval^, of Francciwis humbled; niainly'by the deadly skill of the English archbrs,'whose aim was SO direct'and terftble that the English Chron-
I He was not with the|Ktogla!t that fatal enemy camp; . I j -
i ' * In that year.of great exploit his father r -died, and Htory succeededlto toe Egrl- I dom of Lancaster,-Whlcn canned with it the Lordship of the Honor of |Clitheriw.
i But 'he was w ith ‘the :‘Kto^ ; at'Oalgis during the last part of-’ith'at difeadful ,'siege, and he savi the final surrender'of the port that had'bten
a.nest Of Channel pirates for upwards of a century, and had’toways been a 'thorn to th'eTldeqf&gldid,i., "^bre he witnessed the devoted self-stioriflee ofithbse, six gaUant burghers who came out ‘I' bare- 'footed, bareheaded, with haltett|round their
necks,tond the keys of the tof™ to liands,” Prom that successful; Icampaign he came back to' England with great weaflh, the
ispbll lof Jtitoy a rs’aokbd city. IWito tonte'iof ithat wealth hfi built himself ai stajcly. man? 'slop!of'toe Savoy upon toe .banks pf toe 'Thames, afid there ten "years; later |he re;-'
I' do so, and so he returned to lli|e'.out his days i and to die at that historic palpce.
W l f f i i W - - 2d. each, ^wder or tabjeU,
eroe’s ; dreafl. Lord, liad othbf ihoRoi upbn'ihlm ;,,He wasqreab
west, pnd his merit, I conferted
m Adi«u'arit. ..ffid;. amassed as . toe spoils lot W
ceived as guest “Good King Joto bf y'
r.too^u ’ jcaptlveito the Black .Prince atPtolers.j ^That I King’s rantoto was setl'so high tnat he failed to collect It when he’went to Us kingdom to
F addition to the;, huge fortune he had leYihoitours pllpd
miral o ! the Fleet from the Thames to;the ' ‘ to crown his dlgnlttea apd reward the title ofluuke ,of iLtoioastte was upon hlto'by,'toe'King, And tols
tonger, crying,outiLaniiasteri for the,.Earl of '-Derby." !-He was-also prSsenf,, tod be haved with great gallantry, when Edward gained his'first great .victory .toitoe.' sda-fight bff' Sluys, %here ithe'toemy’a ships were .so
^ , i .
French on the Thls'Wi but a f| mbuntel the itl
helmet threw and he
ititoe btoque the riv
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e.appointed in toe .preseni e .pf .toe!'; -iSlgplflnant, ^ 'l^m 'd 'h ls i6rds,-arid'e«(!h 'Swored KMsincrt/in
■ht to toe death, and after they had,' their chargens, lotto trembled isq.
ciranient to'the tnith of niS'Pause, no polite affair between ,t\ o>nobles,.
........V tod his eburt now became he medi ators bjbtween the two champions,^ and this
excebdi igly that 'h.a,touw ilmstor wield his spcan ,
'ARDS the end of his li e Henry. 'gave himself over to good VOita, one.
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of whi recluse yard, properl; Cllthei
■rpit'p; .. therefore.
' given that evening they ponciIe(j, | Dukes.
elf on the char^[e of ttie Kin|» ey were successful, for at a great,
f i REC TD R ^ lOF
h. was toe founding of a lell for a ,-torittag to thiicurrent issue] of his parish lorlwoman hemit, to'Whallty church- niagaztoe, the lev. Bj T. Bowker,- Rector ot 'oil her matotenance he :et ■ apart,]
; i |i - , -u u
, and land; and to the tovnshl^ of I edinments on world]affairs., Be says: leari'd Pendfejqnhe-gavei t w t ^
l^ d , tienty-ste kcres of meadow! and,one hundrM and tliirty of pasture, most of which, was pc't'.ot Standen, and some in Pimlico.
.timt i broke out again and again I u almost .seye 1 ■ y part of toe civilised worlc
Ihat E Auto Lancashire suffered veiy hea^y.,, spbuld check It.'-In escapei its ravages, but there IS* othtog to clear to toe that ourj own coi
t five, tlilusand people died, .and It Is stated t See Aisl^lncredlble that Clithene tooifid-
Iiie Black-Death, wU* al out this In tie Pylde District upwards (f twenty-
was as
was a; high as elsewhere, more i
the people perished. rtVteRE was a return of toe ]P1
ad to war unless ;'r
show b a t toe Plague raged in R bblesdale. geUI at whatever cost! and in|whatever iwise Very iirobably it did, and. If
y ■ ly youc to take all necissary mei _ -an half;| ^Opiore rfrariniment^we darb riot .rieglMt | and honourabli; wa^. Much as we imay
was hi ?h among toe clergy and n ibles. !] he Lord of Clitheroe was <ne of jU
south iHe
many "very
lloiig natlo
'•LTI 1361, md to this year toe death roU ] , viclitos, and he left no son to succeed
'to iA ypnd
conns illor, loved and trusted by h;s King-be-,- 'them to doso .tUf cqurte, toeto ■ • C otoer of ,hls Lords, Vsed to' hip: -bfe; mistaken, , to history PtoVeS ’hM o to
qus, charitable and just, iflagrimcent;|-lteytog that tpey ihave -^tatoi-toe^n^^ Ml his habl|“toe ,w&;|igpOT
and.al^‘;toowled^
bishops and barons, perfect gentle knight,”
al calamity.. '
and his gotog was regiirded asja,: NEXT'— WEEK,
JOHN OF GAUNT. (B A
(Inch when.
ald
Doui Erei Het 'repo idlsi
! S A l p iE N V ^ G iD 0 ^ BurMey garage ’pr69riet ir;: James
W,quest off; flippir^ welfare ;of Our (teuntry.
4 : ; ' the'ca4- |;“n‘*!^^rfvotfon to^^^ ' i ,;';in':ih'e''hexl’’!iffite'’every ItETBIBUTIO!
kin (50), Shaw-stfeet, wad fined B2, ;ayert a war'kijch[Would sha Ung-costs, ait Padlham, 011 Monday,; lofreveiy',nation.',-'Atitoe se he admitted falUng-to riot fy change p e ' that In toe' ;wlPdom^ or
Si Inmonses agalrist his soil, Rtiymbnd ■purgedl and :Mas Baldwlfi - (19), mechjanlc,;ana,|ias;,a,nec^l
^ ick James Long iorn-:ri S,(Clltheroe, -for 'falling 'to 1',universe
. „-ide rit within: 241 iSsed on'payment-of 4s. costs.
'WUl
in His infinite wlsdofn He sees oesi, fod, war isitoe
!(itf)i clerk, !bf '1: ori evU,!.whetet: of 1 a-rii'anter q r n a t i^ affinfe (to bnlverse .tef (Jod’s loreatioto s ^ m g
7teOMequpnce is bound to . , . - i.-_ of nations.-r Ebi'U war'eotnes
Thre! lives a day have been ^ved on an' average by BrltlP'UISPats so ft r tola year.
ir toe peoples time. It 'may
’bv 'khich; thAi world nmy be urifl^d., irievl^bly retribution
this our bo'imdm duty. Further, we ought, putting political iparty feeling aside,'-to trus.t those to whose hands lies thelgovemtoent of our country. Whatever party is to power
.'ePts of the- Enfpire. . Mpreoifer the Govem- :meht must be I; trusted because toey-alqne-
it'Is inconceivable toat they inould not and would not serre; toe-best'andjhlghe,st toter-
S ^ r t o ttte i S i ® M to ^ K ^ and ot;:|ihiiii to'-sqy■ wli^ih
'was buried' With great poilap on toej|;^guide toete hcUqn.? 'The.ordto^ tom^^ S of'the hlgh altar -to his chuteh' at'j toqt - have' ffieqknqwledge. w^^^
have the full knowledge of affairs which can The,ord.ifiary,
mani.can-
And thus tolsLshould not do. 'Therefore it is our fluty to ■
iravei -arid; jtrtist whatever] (3(keiritoent'. Is :to office, be-
S to ,, .-x
Ai the year. 1319 wore on,'l!nMshire visited by the awful-pestUem e knovm H
on] the earth. Without totrudii
ori claiming .to see fqr into 'own opinion, fer what it 'is
makes a number J6f interesting jj strange arid bewildertog
foil 'fear of toope thmgs whltjh are cojitog : into politics
war wUl not be . yet, that, is, whr. .1 am quite sure that ni .dePires war and toat 'no Eurq| ready for war. But-toe tosatij poker and exi ansipn and toe le rapid growth cf armaments
ime unftireseen change ;he meantime It seems itry ,'ls bound to-flefend It-
^ great world: nation really ean nation Is hie desire for consequent inevitably,
e fu fultlure' my irth. Is that
S t iA ID B U R N A N D ll
- rO F A I T H .
.riPtnniitlrin of the PKSf nt ide als----- - f of toe wbrld,'and .will siow toe nitions toe costly errors of their wf ys. Fear war asjwe may, we cannot (expect it .to. .be qverted ff national iride arid
in spite may not.
of our prayers it will Iq God’s
we maghlfy- riiigpt arid power peSce.
and desires that,! jiidgemenl.and con and aims
challenge to.faito. Tl ere
are.pmple whO talk of hon^tly feir not pnlj the rton of our -Empire-t ut alsc of bur clvilisatjoni and of Christianity Itsef.-:Even,'ff war did t bring about toe fall-of .our-Empire, it cer-
ibove righteousness,!-.Jusfice, and world crisis I ‘also andralw
:andiweath and power -are not the greatest things in life.'Thus salth the.Lorq, “Let .not the wise man'glow to his wisdom,-(et n q t[ ^ : rich ' man glory] to his riches, but let mto
in these]things f dellgfit, saito tW Lord.’ I®
FALSE IDEALS.
be destnyed, we may ibe permitted to doubt if to
ils.presPt fom as a whole lIT-js worth preserving. \var might. Jqulte weU bring dbwn toe false modeP ideals wmch have led to'toe boridl -ibn ta, :whlih'we fliid ou'reelveS' Piii-prepire toe.-';kay for a nobler and eriduring reobristmctldri of ritoionaliarid IntcrnatJonal; life. As to the effect of war on bur Christianity,
i.lthough the faith of many night fail, there wffi alwayp be leftiri remnan. who-will be the saviours of society and toe unholders and matotetoqrs of tlrtt, our truj Christian re can deitroy P d whl History aPuilds with examples covery and revival of the
Again if our so called-ciPisafion Pould
ftiniy wbuld not be entirely disastrous if iff led t e a simpler and more serloua life. Ease
th'at -gltrieth g ory Iri this,, that he heto understandtog and knoweto Me, p a t 11 aril toe Loi'd that exerqiseth lovtog-ktodness, justice 'ind rfenteousiiess'to toe jearth, .tor
Thei.tte., 1 -In Sb?called
• iojiis the chtjicebf’Soilth ai
trustbes of th the site qf Britain’s
g(fi‘ng butel'de Sglc "tane;’’ e National
iilworW for', ccibenttotlhg. -%'rtheatres i c id 'twenty- las'to the sihpl space Iwe
the GooU THmGS.
'Ightj jb ilt'lt’stdlffliiult tb ' London-ju it'happened
.loSimea he'and'his rettoue' ?ere s u r - i ' -People ,aie just Jeglnnmg ^ under-, , Londp — iwasfounded ohe of '.'.toeitodllteP, ' , • oxFORb
their i-
GE. Londdh
Theatre’ ra,([vement have gjlven:a sehsible' Ibad ; to Lo: idon In the n atter oi l more evenly.dlstrlbuUng Its an,enltles..j|
iJlosdy'lte iBhbtod'Wram; ydu abbiit-tl te
PETITffoiNT FOR JIEN IBODTljoWN. I f : your l.taste Is '.for s tro n g '.p a t I
Rdyal"Amateur Art Sbeiefy whlch’-lfltat presentiqniTlewdtDameJlte Gotfaiai’a liouse IhjPppt Btreeti ; i'
lYbu.bitofii, P.q,Duch6»'ofKqntfccharcoM;pq^^ pid-. thb Ppemss ^ Gltmcestei' bolbUfi m:tfb sK'T6CTion,%'m^ rapk rooffl{may4niteres|i ypu. -j.-Bub avoid., Ikerthe pagu'e the nbedlqwoik mtlOh.; ■i Of-'coursb, If you don’t :
p e
a' - l i t l t e :^ toug;h thenc work .by all .mei view ttoe'>meri'q J fb r t s In petit pomt'qni
deslgaslh'lBtltehery. bmoradery ', ,
;e'themeed,, lu taay |llkej|o ■ e dlreitlo'fliof ir their poetic ,,
'SoMler tbf thei old'school tough ds they Aq^'-the to, ekWbifs.a framed p b ttm t
-Brigadier-General- Fellows, : who jifii-
of W e Coi^sh Riviera Emress wHlchjhe has carried but,to'petlt point embibldOT. A nffghtylflheiiflfie-^f work It, W, top. iMr. J., Crdske,-'‘'a'ffshermhn, displays Ms 'brilliance a t stitchcraft ,wlth:a seme
' called’'“CrbsStog. the Bfto” But p e rh trs you don’ttobld M th heecOework fqrtoen,
f l ; ’ gM p la x .,h«, uon| jun;|^
I Tile amoitot of! shooting m a t goes'pin iiniLoudori to a i l a y * ^ ^ or any'Other !.!Atoerlcan,j[iSharp-shppUhg r spot,, lodkfiretty! Sick;
Bome,beattog. There Is ho call for alarm. Fewpecrole
see ' or (hear, ■abopt It, bqt Lohdpn-Ip some bf-the -finest inlnlature.rifie; . r ^ e s
'Where'tofhe*world.’ - Among her-ydurtg' 'men:in''tifflcee sfie has’sbiiie of the>p£St iiiaritsmeh I n ' Europe. A comforting thought ^ ' .things w e . ,
Uhdl'r' o r ' btertoer busliteSs houses ;] - .
of ‘Wbrfe;!»th'e Board of Trade; th e -BoMfl of .Education,' and iWarlOffice,. all
I ’ihe'way- buUets rattle found WMtehall Is
alarmljig..TheKdttlraity, .Wp.Ofee
)W r;OmCe,
.'celona to . r to iln d i civic I lauthodUes^ General iPost Office, on: t h e , roof of ( ,
■f'arigOs. Bank bfilEngland,-on _
There Is Shbotlng tiiider' the the root of. the .
have-
qi ite rlghUy, their
ovto
;me rlfie
IJbyds, irnidef.'.the-CourtyiHall, (home of the London County Coi ncIL ;
■don. Belle Vue in Man to e s te rjp to from Coventry! Leicester, W(lddle8brqi)gli and -Southampton
exciting sport ------ Wembley Speedway an 1 BrooUands,
,'opfen a t ®aster. ,wlth a month of scrateh meetings; to feel the pulse of thfe public, If "toe 'I ulse -Is Uvely, rthe, riea|rie .'cora-i
All thb seven tracks named aim to be - ^ L Lj
petition will be starte d 'r ig h t 't^ a y j JA3K LONDONER,
Tiirm! A C H A L L E ^G E
popularlkb'mldget car I'acingto London. The spoH;- has had an up arid dpugii existence!: since It i started atj Crystal; Palace 'some years age,, but. this yearia definite league Is plam led; wltli- . |t e ^ s from' 'Weloibley' and -Lc a Bridge Jn libn-
Midget] car'racing t e ! developed :,a "■ 'armaDridge, 1! s fy ea r.; nlqde
.dfiigefmis '40'to.pih.! o n - th e 'S lith S : cMder-uack.
podket-bflitlOn ;'cars We -'difficult hariffie, but the,-drltors k i io f e ip
; ,'#iiE ■ ^ 'G E T I i’! "'race. ', H; ' A big i|)ld is to bei inaderthls year to
: ot rounds of ammunition are fired to and abbut'the West End.’;every i day?|withja. dfeStoffiteSf aJid precision that kould need
-
1, 1938. fWWI/VVWV(WVW»g !
SLAIDB INFII
ITEMS CULLtO FRI dUR
Division, again tvhlte gloves w^ere <pre- - '
stated th a t In tyrelve months t been hb sepious crime reported, Wthstondlng the Easter hollda had been ho drunkenness or rov
1 Chi
ik.pli.-_ - Son;!;hf
__ to the Chairman of the iS tlhiw Mr. C;
B.iE; Wright.
Ai . Clgniit WliAl/C-. oiVvA'O TVi\
Continuing to enjoy a' ren arkable immuhlty from crime of.any kln l in the 3olton!-by-Bowlahd Petty •*£es8lonal L
■ ■ Court, I t was
ere had todnot- 8, there dylsm,
izch, ;bh . April
formed'the -fiv. -Tracy; Wdlker, ylcar oL £ ihd the-Rev A; C, .Blfcb,. of -Col
a^aliey-and BilUngtori mills-v 'aihbllday In'hbnour of .the'oee
■ full, cousin of the bride, Worl jeople a t
ire-glveh lon.i
the Finance afid General Purpt ijiilttee “ to- purchase from Mf iOrmei for ;£835-about three acri ;off ehatbuni-foad'to be-usetf 'bbseslbf'a-^,:for,excavatlqns i
i()r sanction.” ifay councillor -councillor W,
' Seated.
■ ym fill( ■a publl
ata^meettog-oi the Town Council. Dis cussion; followed
ai.recommep
made to the Local Government Board -
the land is-filled up, to be disposed of or lised ifor iothej: purposes as. yje Council may jthtok fit,' and th a t app lcatlon-be
,
iThb need of j playgrounds wak stressed aioritof
'c'qretnoriy, ” akslSc|fl py the' ighain,;
■, Rev.iB. jNewtofto. per-
o lm p ClhytonJe- ily iiimghter of Mr. i j lp p i ,- o e rk Hill,
‘" 'i o f p j l l o t o ; ' p . Jaiiies'
issuE^ 6 f A pr
WhaUeiy: Parish Chu ' Nevimaii' (vicar)!
Leemlng, of Barrow, Blepzara, of Newton.
A wedding teok'pUci ,01
iweOn Mr. Fred an^ Miss Jane
Institute a t Chatburta rec stahUal addition, the ,Ch facuripg Company qffepng .fifty guineas.
. i |Ail ^ t r a o ru wakj’reported fn the 2tth of E?bi to a fchlld. born.!-!! Ait'.jmleri crqated. L.,Would;,tl, to
a.second matertflty neW Irjsurance Act?
1 3rd, a t Rev. R,
S E R ES:
The fund for'the erection of a Church blved a! sub-
Be tetocilld-birth
IChatbirito Manu- a dbnatlon of
''"'‘“ ^Whalleyi;' O n ' |n |gafe<Mrth
toother be entitled benefit lunder the
terrace, Sabderi, securejd an as;asstetkrit manager! of a i P P h a ta , Pernambuco, "
i Mr., IWUUam. Sharp .es, ,
for pin-i Qd; when)
Gamelt s of land
’1 An amendment [proposed' R. Parker; arid seronded by H. Seedall, that| when the
id up It? should '.bq utilised recreation gyopd, was
-when Alderman C. T-. Mltimell pre- [ ■Seritefl prikes to the -player 1 te t the
Cricket, Bqwlingiand Tennis -Cl ub, it was fevedled tha,r(the tlUe.i'qf] thd c lu b :™ Changed from “ Clitheroe Alhtmbra’’ In
arinual-general-meeting-of tlM Clitheroe
of 15 runs; -J. Dbwnham,bawllngav£age of 8.8tuns ipr53 wickets; anif-W: Gfldle .(second .eleven) who had an average pt :14 with the bat. ! J. Parker,ltonner of ]e bowling handicap, received ;a set of
^ 8 - ialUkell ( arid -D-’E. Jbnes, were ' I'resented with racquets, The .hdance sh e e t' shbked a : total (ieficiy_ of
)ods, and winners in'the tennis section,
£40 6s. 24d. I - Messrs. T. Bank;s:and E- ?• Aldersley wdre .elected joint Secretaries; Mr. W. iS, 'Weeks :cbns.ented to continue as treasurer; Mr. H. Cook, tennis secretary, and Mr. C. Benne 'secertary. |
.! _ ' '
the first part of Clithe'roe 'ParJsh Church Choral and [Orchestral Society s concert bn April 3rd ‘ T h e ; soloists ;jvvere_JIrs, A;'W Musson, Miss Hamer ,(H;asll,n|dep) 'Mr. Rogers l and :' Mr.!Edwafd)Gudgeotoi The 'second part' 'k a s ! (levoted 10 'Mendelssohn’s - ’> Walpurgfs, Ntohk’’ Mr. H. B. Shriw,
Mus.Bac,i was theconductor.
Excerpts (from “ Faust” loristlteted
Church iMepdow,' presented]at the an- tnual meeting of Rlbhlesdale Wanderers
A report 'of the season’s activities at
Jricket -rind Bowling; Club, statedi p a t ;hei battta'g i ’average '-was wqn'.'by A.
Langshaw ■vrith an average ofj;36.16. No fewer than nine .first eleven batsmen had
I873.;^Batt vvere presented to?J Chamley (firsi eleveri) whoihad a battii g average,
g Cbfti- NdrsihfiB Assoiilatloh ------ ^ mmit
.'Thejl annual ; -rbpert
Thef Lord Chance; honour ,npqn an
n s i a i d b u m ’ s V f l e h a f f o l i B l a c l J r i o y r i l I n f l r m a r y l
I t w a s a n r o u n c m o n i h s , 2 s u n ( r a i s e d f o r ; t h e
Sfdl&'seipnjiiwas 1 g..; IfibsKlon '-■'Was
* „ printworks a t BrM.;
of r37, Mbna- appototment
Co__ tee were “still 1 n negotiation with stated I th a t The
o f ! CllPeroe -
toe Town Council fbr i he loan of a nurse n!,assi8t to the mfdl : a l ; -inspection of ic^alilphlldferi!”;
, Aspden, by appolritlng him a rate for the jCo mty of London.
___ confened ' an old GllPeforilan,;Mr.
Street, father of! Mr Edward Walker, of the King’s ArmS, dle^ suddenly on. the 29P in'hls Severityrflfth year.
i Iml ' Edward ' w ik e r , !bf Brennand-
to me i Lord RlShito rif'Manchester '[for confirmation at St.] Leipardls ChiffP, ■ [The candidates idjDownham,-and
Forty-seven cfindidatesiwerqipresented Dbwiifiam, on the
were-from Ghatbv, were presented by ]tU the ;Re.ys,'Dr. -PlncWl Paw.''i?he Rural-Di also (took part in t
the i'week were Mr widow of Christopher r CUPbroe. ' MrS. CqwglU
Amongst the deatl ;t, bowling
respective Vicars, arid F. T. Btod- (Rev. R. Newman) lervlce.
Taylto, “ Graythwrilfe,” I'Whalley, aged 59; -Mr. Stephen Hoigate, Hague Fann; Sawley, one of the b?st 'known ; agricul Mturalists In P e ' Sawley district, aged 78;
esidence of her da,ughter, Mrs. G. H.
s recorded durtoe Isabella CowgUl; CowgUl, late of ,ed at the
a r William Glover,' of Glsbum, who ih'ad
Cracoe Hill, Tosslde] 69; Robert Brown, 16, Fort-street, Cllmeipe, 36; Wwia Holderi,'!, Graftetostreet, 71; apd -Mriry BuUbck,' 8, , WUlri’wrstreet, Hasllngden (f^iaerly ot Writerico, Cfiltheroe), 69.
Estate.'under P e Iftorilly of-Rlbblesdale as gdrdener, aged 81; Elizabeth Cltotke,
'lifelong assoclatiOfl with-the-«lBb}im
fonn'er niinlstei! 'at preached P e P on March '30P.! cholj was led by Mi
was ail Adverse balance on the season of i£7jl5s. 6d. (The meaing wKjreslded over by] Mr. i Sato Green. |-Messrs. W. Staridrlng and R. S. Brindley were re- eledted joint secretaries, with R. Hudsofl bowling Secretary; A. Langshaw, captton, an(l J. 'W. Wlndle,: vlce-captpn, of the
double-figure] averages, J. ■ Brooks and Lynes bore p e bniht of the attack, the former triking 5?' i^ckets for, lO.OS^uns each, anfi P e . p p . 67,for 1L77. There
bn Ap'rilifind, peiRev. C. W. JV.^efleld solemnized Pei wedding of Willard Mercer, of CUperoe, ] to Martha, second daughtej' of Mr. arid Mrs, Isa^c Bleazard.
firsteleyen. I : ! '_ _ . ' At iBblton-by-BowIand Parish (Jhurch
; The Rev, W. .Toppin, of Manchester, a
Mdpr Larie Church, nrilveisaryisennpns leclal music by P e J. ]W. Hayhurst.
j ’I lili an n u a l: ijllilards handicap a t Bolton-by-Bowland Reading Room Was
worilby-G. Dean, with E. Brotherton, B. WolfCnden and J. Bleazard next,In order
bf.irierlt, - 'j ! ' ■ ' -
rioPtag, neither to(lney nor character. He! Seemed to h£ ve made a practice of Jiavlrig a ‘go’, a1.]every ''p6llcemM. I t must be brought h()me to mm P a t ne 'could not do P a t 'fo r the ‘fu n ’ o f 'P e
toeht, was Imposed !qn a local “character’ wht)! appeared for me ninetieth tltoc at the; Borough Police; Court, on a charge of dnirikeimess ■ anld' riotous behaviour. Chief Constable Clayton said P e accused was 1“ a man fronl iwhom they could take
a !fine of 40s !:|uid costs, w ip th e Edtemative of foufieen days’ Itoprlson-
think.” , : : ![ FIFTY YEARS AGO Items Gleaned fromthi“ Pmton Guardian” dated Abril 1st 1888 • L ' ! ' . . ^ ^ - j J . .—
stopped i up a n d : the supply Various means were tried toTemove the obstpctlbn but: without effect until, after a lapse of about two hqurs, p q tap was removed and a; prodigious, frog was -blown out w lP (great force by] the,
occurred a t a CllPeroe miff boiler Is fed by P e town’s water. . |The pipes Which conyey; It suddenly b e e p e
A somewhat curious
pressure lOf the water. Th'i'bolleri was fortunately filled before the cessatlbn of
the water, otherwise the mllliwould Jiave had to step.
: |i '
the Clitheroe Free. Libraryj'Committee with reference to a' bequest by the late Aldermto Carlisle: ' ‘‘The! C qm m ^ ^ deslrCs-tb recordipe deep gratitude w lP which it receives P e (legacy .of] £50 froni the late Chairman,'and In nppreclatlon of' his labours In the i forma (Ion of, ;and
The foilovring resolutlpn was passed h'y
unceasing efforts for ]the. su:cess ;of the _ 77__ >.<U4?ViK«4 WapnltfaH fhof. fnO
Iglon, 'which riothl^ h can never perish. of. toe re-
■ '^ 6 ^ I'blow. :“ I Pa' I'not dle'l litliveiand declare the works of he Lord.v is true .bf men of -faith and, of toe
falto.itself. f UP again, brave heart,” is always'toe call when we seem strickp, and a have no; p e fairit- est'Padow bf doubt orifear ofrt ieiultlmqte Issue. " Right Is right, ilnce-God IS 'God P d right the day must'V to; to doubt It w^re -disloyalty, to falter wefc a sin.”
many 81 the time see ned to have receeilvved
faith which to p
'
-qatalogue under P a t head, c Istlncf from :the general catalogue.”
'
The' w o townsmen who entered Into a partnership as rag and bone dealers
•release accede
made lappllcatlon a t the Gu“ d l p ’ meetlrii for an extension o f :ellef. They K e l r horse had'been se ied for debt arid .they wished to; b q r ro f money to It. ’The Guardians' declined to
to the request.
impplylng a t Whalley In P q ;place of the late R ^ . Jamey i Young; ' iNumerleal
Wesley Circuit quarterly meeting, a t P e Inriblllty ito retain tfie servees. ot.^the Rev George Jackson, B.A., kho had been
iQeneral regret.was expressed a t 'th e
t t e t e " Kliowita,'- 61; Robert' Nutter Chritbum. 51; I' Mary Asplnall, Hurst Green, 64; Sarah Holden, Slaldburn, 56.
■ ■ ! U '. '
i ■ i'.'- t ■ \
I !
■ ■' ■ M 1 i 1 ' ■ '
1-' ’ ' 0
Eased iPMewlP be tailed P q ‘GarMe Bequest,’ and'- th a t ;pey'bJ'Putiiii the;
circumstance kherel the
irofiitno fAT fho fHrniiH ffOVA f.ho mtmhpi
Ireturns; for P e d p u l t gave the number of members a t '458, (with 43 on trial.
j The Rev, E. H. Thomas, vicar of St, iMriiiy’s,: presided qt a township meeting -held iri P e churoli vestry on the,29P. ‘Those present wjre Messrs. C. H. Row 'Tlandson and 'W 'Harrison (overseers),
■ ' t h e B a r t o n ■: I D u r i i f f i i s r a i s e d £ : a n d £ 3j 3$ , f ,
; ^ r e s u l t o f t ' .King-Wjlkins;
I s o p p o r f o f I t l ; i b e d i s i r i c t . I
' L a s t F r i d a y ’ s !
w h i s t d i ' r i e a n J t h e V i l l a g i H a l i l M i s s K i n g - W i l k | b o u q u e t , M r s . r t i o n o n b e h a l f 1 a s s e m b l e d , w e e k d r i v e s p r i z e s f o i l
t o t h e s e r i e s f o l l o w s : i
, P i c k l e s , ; b o o k s ' s t o o l ( 1596) ; b o w l ( 1516) .
, 1, M r s J . G i b I ,
i N I P o l l s ; [ M r s . I ! M i s s E . N i c h o l [ i d d P n ; M r s . A 1
Mrs. D. t o n ; M i s s R.';| . • y V r i k g l e s w d r t h ; I
I b y : - : M i s s | P . E a l ' H i H o d g s d n ; M l
j
! ( 1559) ; 2,; R . ■ 3, A H o w ; d e n , E a s t w o o d , - ! (159 E e e d ; ; J . E a s t w J E a s t w o o d ; T . . L |
G e n t s : i ; l , A |
■ For Friday’s |- quired, and Mrl prize whiners w| Langden;- 2, Ml BepoldsI sittlii 1, E Brennandl (sitting prize,
" ! M r . T . W i l k
[ M r s . M u r r a y - i v i L e e r i i t o g : s e c u r ]
j
b y M r s , D . H u a ' v e r y s u
] f o l l o w e d , w a s t h e j u
( L a d i e s : M r s . ( M r s . T . L e e n ( h e r m o n k e y
; f o r t o e I h f i r m a l iM r s . B la c kw e ll, !
- K e n n e t h ; W a l k a D a r b y . ’ ] S a b d J
( f o r d a n c i n g ,
r t h e l a d i e s ’ c o n I
i O n S a t u r d a y ! ■ p a r a d e w a s h e
; S m i t h , o f C l i t h j ‘ a s j u d g ( i . M u ' t o ; D o n a l d W h i t f i e l d , Q u e J
^ A f t e r t r i e M a t l P e t e r a r T o m m y
Douthwiite, Bo-peep Fred! Freda Walker, I Lamb, (Worklf 'Mufict;! Alice I Porter, (BelishJ Dpe. After '* the Mission
nd Bri Fan-;'
■ Mr. Nunn and] toe National were' given fl ladles commiti
Miss King-J everybody, whcT toe refresrimel the:season wel
I ' liB R iN G S F I
■ committees Garnett i s : committee,
tlons 1 are ■Whit-Mondq
WHITSU^
■ from the p i the Rector f for hid hard
B r i f e T. Robinson, W. Read, Henry Dikon and R. Wallljank. The valuation illst,i which' wasl (approved, showed p e total area of PblGlltheroe township to -be! ,12,375 acres;] total] gross estimated
homas Bourn '(aqslstant overseer), A.
great g ra tltl appreolatloif deep regret] was elected I
has Mrs. BoJ is secretary I pageant will “ Carnlval,'’’J appeal. Til to select a ; nounced In I Slaldburn to the-resig
' grudging; vL The general!
( N.S.1*.C:C|
in connexion with the preparation of P e eighth supplemental] valuation list, !
iamountlng.to £ l5 ’7s. 6d., were allowed.
rental £40,534, arifl the rateable value £33,582 10s. Od-iTfle otofseers’.expenses
, The rateable townships In the ,\il!'
'Ddwnhain ...... iMekriey-.......... iWrirston ........ (TwlSton ...... .
C h a tb u rn .......
(jlltheroe Union were:— Acret, 1894
value of Lancashire :]£
L il
2300 1509 1087[864
3720 2418 10 1182 18 1190 8 892 10
S, d. 0 0
' illiperoe Football Club defeated Peel Park Rovers by 5 goals to 4, after ap
'Qlsburn Natlonril School, was presented ' with a workbrisket In appreciation of her serrices. Mrs Wright made P e presentation. ;; | ' ,
fexjmlhg match. - Miss Hartley, iaie Sewing mistress at
I :] Dieaths recorded-during the week:
; hqvci agal] capacit.v,
1 Folloi]?li rate ;ofj ptL
- oars are nt| ' i !
•England, February,' pleted, 3,93j affected th | concerned advised, advised, 68l 67- convlctll 3uvenllq ccl by transfel foundatloril with 11803] children.; P ]P e !
' The' ltatiij tion of Crlia 4,003 ]case^
- children, were: paid made 66]: Pconnexu : The l loq
-eroe ibijaiul new cases!
.s ip a te d i ( Johns) Bll
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