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1 ’.1 - ' .t ■ ■ ::' "'I ■ . '•■..‘■k : ■ C M. Rogerson TO PLEASE
the holida reprei
We take a PrIiU In again lfrei|nl|n| or formal occaelohi tiur \ ariaty
( eiwest In Oorract ^Wear, ante the Iasi mltjuto style*
B R ipA L d e p a r t m e n t ; j Complete-outfit ^
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FROCK8:':\'.;-r;--: ■ :i;,| Elegant,:yet very r e ^
price. ;
IWILliNERY This establishment is a h|usehbld word where headgear is d|cusSed.
CORSETS g l 6 v e s
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Don’t fail to Visit T h w a i t e s
■It will he! a'Measu{‘e to sJm^ you . . 1- 1- 11;]
CELEBRATE THIS EASTe | - 4 - B U Y A NEW RADIO !;
! Tvithpleasure at'your convenience.;!I ' THE EtlTE RADIO C», j | ; I;. , -; (T. Dixon). . CASTLE Q A T h t lT H E R O E ' •1; '-W, ::::::::::::!!!!!!i:ii!iiiii!iii!n!i!iiiiii!iii!i!im};!::"!i!:!i!fii!.ii,..... ....... . iiate t o J.
[)1)TEBMENT ; ^AT ST.' -MApi’S CEMETERY.' ''
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the ’|c ar|(Rev ; W. S. Heto) offlclattog.l 1 'Mutibers of the Clitheroe doiuervatlve
was umiouncedTast week, took place a t 1 St. A iary’s ‘Cemetery' oh Friday mq rto g ;
Interment of the late Mr, Jacob , of 58, York-street, whose death
Club were preseht. :-Mr;; F, Smithson
attei.ded on behMf of The'HPrrgcMord
lime Co. Ltd. The Chief Constahlfe ahd the lorough Police Force were repre sented by P.O.’s Sagar. t o Sellers; and the Special Constabulary by Inspector M WatiOn t o ex-Speclal Constable J;
1 Rudd}
Trade Enquiries to Wm. 'fattMsaU & Sons Ltd., Blackburn. liiBifiMaiiiiifiBiMatBiaaaaiBaMBMaa;M*2*22*>|
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YOU CAN’T b u t one thing you -lean be a good meal well served at
I The! bearers, ' representing various | ; . j
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departments a t Horrdeksford :_um0 ■Wof (si were: Messrs. D. Clark, H. Clark|
■ S. Aiell and T. Law. aetMMBaaiatMaaaMaaaMaaiiaaiik**********'***
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EVERYTHING; su re
o f g e ttin g M U N RO E ’S.
Cafes -come and go—-but MUNROE^S bV giving good value and ' sincere service continues to grow,
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I j FI'hal tributes were seiit as Mows:- , Fohdtst love.'Mother, Fred and Marie.
I In iver loving - memory of my , dear Brother.
I Aun ;| Annie and: family, St. Annes-on- Ja c l, Nellie and Belle.
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1 Bob Pollle, Hannah, George and Kitty. Albert, Edith, Clssle an(3 Jimmy.
, Jacl : and. Janie. , ' .
Aun ;• Ann and Polly. ^ Har y;! Jan,.William and Betty, Rob n, Lynn and Betty, Gor Iph and Edna. . , Mr; and Mrs. Luke ISmalley.,
Geo:ge, Elizabeth and Tom.
Arthur. ■ , , , Mrs Lonsdale, Waddlngton.
Mr. and Mrs. Houldsworth and family., Mr. and^ Mrs, 'Watson; Annis t o Betty.
Daisy, Canada. i ' ,
>. Market HaO, BLA -CKBURN _ _ _ _ _ & ;
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Blackburn l i :
AD. :720'
'j( Al l , clam of Imarance irameteamd
■ ;‘ the duties of 1. '1 ’
Executor I'^and Trustee under taken .. .
li istrict Road
MANAGER: A. J. ABBOH. ijaDcWei Biinch—19 PALL MALL .
Head 0ffi«4l, -KING WILLIAM: S'lREET, LONDON, E(|:.4 BtjuicliN ud Ageariei tiuoughoal tie Woild.
APPLICATIONS FOR AGENCIES IN V IT p
rm LONDON ASSURANCE
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j Hilt a. -Mr. to-'^Mrs. J. Spensley. Mailpn. ' ■ . . .
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( All'at Rossendale. Thomas. James. _ H. Watson.
■, ■§ An )id friend, R. Rudd. » I Mis (Jordon.
i For (^Id time’s sake, Mrs; Clarke. <:Wlrme and Jim,
Freflland'Kathle.-:'* -
: i; „ . ! I-. ' - ''I t o to :M rs .'B an k s and Mr.'jand Mrs, I,-::' <u -Banks
ik sylvla, Herbert ■ qhd Lizzie. - ■ ■ ■ I ' ;MIMr. t o Mrs. Langshaw t o Nancy. ■ - -, , rs Hopwood
andi.Mlss Hargreaves.
| ;Mr, t o Mrs. Kent arid Keith. Mr. J. Smithson and family. The Horrocksford Lime Company Ltd; , I Thd Chief constable and Members of the
l-Mr. and Mrs, J. Rudd. ;Mra, Blackwell and Clarice.
_ Wrlgley and Edwin.. Fra lies and Tom.
I 'Meksrs. Dugdale and Parker. Mefsrs. J, H.-0atterthwalte am
pedal Constabulary, Conservative Club.
Slltheroe Borough -Police Force and I The Chairman and Members o|fC Clltlneroi
1 agTf e' to ■ allow goods trains to uSe the pfet- I fonHlfrom tlmb to time,
hPor a rental of £55 a year, the,.---- - =--t : a b iflet - and a booking '.ofilee, but- he must
betoM advertised .to let as a dwe
■ 11'.k : ‘ ■ nd Son. Ltd,
theroe
A disused ‘ railway station Tiij Busses Is ling bouse.' (enant gets
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Lizae, Polly and Boh. Mr. Harrlk, Nellie, Ruth and Jim. Mr. t o Mrs. J; Dawson,-Woone Lane., Carte t o Edith Lambert, Gerald t o
' :: []M '; 1 TEL. ^ ' I Yoawant a Modern Set th}t will look well, give perfect reception
j and n(lt fail you—then you mipt select a M^RCONIPHpNE., I We are Sole Agents for jlie District.. A Demonsferation given
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t i d e ; B l a c k b u i ^ . , ;
UHG^IE ETC.
> l l ( {Ladies
her Wtlioi'f and the l)ri48ma:dfl, in
Fair
RESIGNATION OF VICAR P E N D L E T ^ ^'«■
Vicar (Rev..e. M.5Rogerson), who.;, an-, nouncei! hl8 decision - a t ; thev p n u a l. vestry meeting, held in the; school on ^ la^ 'evenlngV ;- After opening mth. r, the Vicar said he was obliged to
rw re t Jiat. villagers'heard- this week bf. the reilpnatlon. from the living; lof the
PARI8Q CHURCH.—I t was with r e ^ ■■
this wc did be received with regret by^^TO^ m an y : friends dn; th e .^p a r ish ,,.to assurei [them thait it was the -rraTO -of
begin V dth the ahnopcementdf TO cm resigns Hori frohif the living. - ; Se: felt
long ai d serionsbonslderaUon : w seu wnlld ' feet th e ' .parting from the
[he ' sa d had I not- taken; sufficiently deflnit if shape for him 'toVbe able tp, say anythl ig , alwut' them;; . Contlnumg;' the Vicar' iSd he was glad to say we past year ta d been [a success .flnMcinUy,^ as s Well af paving been, characterlsedj by f h e .
parish, 1 to, which . he: | had becdme;. so attach idj very deeply.; His future plans;
had bean shown In previous years;, t o , he wlmed to ithank the wardens for
: thelrJdyal; suptot^;: :Mr.;
then ) eappolnted; people’s; warden,; .and. .Mr. G, MtweU.; was . agaln^Mmtoaten
vicar’s warden., At the
Paroiihlal.phureh; Councl i-whlch,- Mowed, the nunutes wSreri e ad by Mrs. WaUwork, detolsing for h e : h u s b to who, the Vicar s a ltoU
t l o n t n . ^ a tth e CUthto labour Rtoms, has'definitely been accepted, the date being Wednesday,
Junel.Sth. t o Holt’s toplo. t o 'Is reUglon dope?K to slating tb e ic ^
'' ' • I ■, Readers ,Wiil7 b e : toresifed' to know
: 'th a t' theTBev. r: EolaUd . Holt, Of Whalley, jhavlng:fecelved: an 'Inyita:
illglon. his: pu^Kite will be.:tb remove many of the'mlscdncepWons which pel sist. ,
ame 1 larmony i: t o ; . co-Operatl(m; th a t -
Oiltheroe’s annudl pleasure fah , so that Iwe were back to^owcro hall and^bitterly cold wteds for. the'Week out.- B it We had'nO snowfall, as was experienced In the Haslmg- den dlstriiit,'oh Rrlday,night., The: fall was such [that a Cfiitherdnlah Who was driving home from thatt nelghbourhoid- had ' the todtereen' wlpM of his car broken, con sequently he had to stop and clear the screen by: iiimii! imtii; fearerlihoine.: ):ain- assisted
vailed diring the :greater' p a r t: of Marehj broke-with;the approach! of
late spring-like weaUit r which •'pre the'process,;:,' ' I ;' ' i ....................
[ also;, spoke' of -Mr. J.;Wookey, .another, officer Twho was unable to be present i throurh'; mnesS.
were sorry to learn had been lUJ ^ They viere dad to Imow; that Mr. JJallwork was p: pgressing; favourably. ^' The Vicar
Laccouhls, s ir H.' RusseU-Hofnby reveTOd t that: t iiere was a credit baiance_pf £24,
: Presenting ,
deWt Satoce- of-: £25 wflth ; wWch the year ubhbegun. . It- was decided:' to revlev th e free-will offering Scheme, and the, welcome offer :Of, Lady.Worriey- Taylo:' t o Mr. .J. -Oddle to u n d e ^ e this d ity was warinly, accepted., i AU the officeidt'wbre re-elected : as_^ M()ws.: Treasirer, Sir H. Russell Hornby];^secret
his b I lig in satlsfactory .contrast to the
to;, pick .out; d : dying' tree ai d-to avoid It, Many people bi ye ■ noticed., thf ir IpfsUlhUlty in this‘respect, ;among'them ^ ■n«„.i
Weather or npt, they have .an-'un- canny lnstlict’ which enables them
vfooks' can forecast the
tary, Mr. Ti WaUwork: fflde8men,:Messf8. R. Blitwell, E. Bylett; W.J3owperthwalter W.‘M. (l3owperthwalte,,C. Nutter,'?: Oddlfc J. Ml rOheli; T-'Whltwell,;J. Wookey and: W. Wood; iRurldecanal,representative;
Lady I Worsley-Taylor: ,an dM r* -. :> Jv Mitchell; Diocesan representatives,,Lady Worsjey-Taylor and Mrs :T. .WUllWork, auditor,' Mr. H.' Hlghton; lorgaTOt, Mr. K. Slidw; blerk, Mr. R. Birtwell:, care? taker MrS.i Macdonald. Bptere the close of thb' imeetlng, Mr. :G.:TOtwell, ex pressed the sincere' regret iWblch he personally 'felt; and which he: wm sure woule I be [ shared by th e ja r is h as ,a
V 1 I Li
i, I ria l friend, and: with whom i he had I ehjoyjed t^o happy years as vicar s;
S j ^ j S e l ^ h a n S t t l S » n * “
fully avoided. Nothing happened, to i t ;that seawn, but it came down ,th'e following yew. 'By the way, three pairs of rooks have built .their nests in the highest treq on the York- .street boulevaid, The housing site, thus ’chosen is not welcomed. The main reason for the birds' unpopularity .is the fact of the
Parks Superintendent at AcL—o— ,, Bays he noted one tree which the rooks care
the
_______ __ Thb slogian in the neighbour^ hood of the newcomers .might (veil be' “ Sailor beware!"
circumstances feelings " of pedestrians' under, certain ' Inolncr n:
iHo.ar bofoui -gh by the hundreds of i loter cars and
"ingilsh!; cup, played at Blackburn last Saturday, was heightened In the
in ' the semi -final for the
coachls which; passed through from early morning until '(veil after noor, bearing their full complement of Sunderland enthusiasts bent on encouraging their -1 :am. ; at Ewpod Park in the contest with Hudletsfleld Town, whose followers travelled via Burnley., The Sunderland'"fans” were in high spirits, the coaich parties cheering vociferously as they passed’throiigllj toe town. :Cne poster; bore thd slogan,!''wpat we have' we hold." The result of ;toe game' would necessitate an amendment: ''Y ^ a t we had we lost!'! ,'In view "of, ■ the final- at'- 'Wfiubley betweep Huddersfield and Preston North End (winners'at ShefBeld against-Aston Villa),' notice is given from Preston that It will be useless for outsiders to'; scud money-: or chdques'for tickets,fbr Wemtley. The notice
states: "The
club.are detemlned that their allocatioh of tickets shall be devoted to their own- supporters, and people resident else where willvwafete toeir'time by sending re mittances andipleas for the irecious passes.”
rim from. Carlisle to Euston, the passengers learned what they had been wanting to know ever since they had left Carlisle—the winner of I the Grand! National. Tbe express left toe: Border 'Clty a; lew minutes before the steeplechase was due to start' at TOtree, and aSimany abdara did not want to wait for the result of!, thS;- race! until toey arrived in London at eight o’clock in toe evening, the staff at Person Station made arrangements' to Inform them of the result. Owing to the curves in th e: lines running. in and out of Prestop, all eteresste reduce their speed,, and as- the Corohatlon Scot went slowly through passengers looKlng through toe windows saw printed in largeTetters on a big board on the plktform TO names of the first, second and third horses - to pass th e ; winning post at
,4 s the Co onatton Scot, I he crack LM.S. express, steamed slowly through i V ‘ Preston last Friday, on its non-stop
Aintree. !- '■ v V
Robson, of Adelalde-street, Blackpool. The letter Is from her. cousin, Mr. Ernest Marsh, and his, 75-year-old mother,: Mrs. .Sarah Marsh, who to 1912 went out to Austria, where Mr. Mwsh founded ja carpet manu facturing business. During the war Mr. Marsh and his toother were Interned, button cessation, of hostilities recommenced to busi ness. Now' Afr. Marsh is forced to abandon hlk home andlhls factory, to which .-he; has invested, his life savings, by a court order made on the application of Waldhoseh Town Council.'If he fails to comply by. April 11th be will be ejected, and he' appeals to hte cousin ,fot financial help, saying TOt his position to'Waidhosen had become unten-- ' able. “For the dislodgement, I shall not
Waldhoton, a town a few miles from Vienna, has been tec lived by Mrs. N.
„iTTC, S.O.S. message: from
-.wait,'! he 'rittto. .'He wiU re(|elve nothing for, m the machtaeiy, and thus is entirely without
to his native:country, and his letter ends: " Of other happenings 1 cannot write, as you will understand." ' When toterviewed, Mrs. Robson said That she had, frequently had letters from
her.cousto, until last September,
eans. Still; he Is hopeful of starting afresh
tout all bis s a ^ g s to toe factory, and be a big blow! to lose all.!’ She added, Mrs.
when “ everything 'went qiuet.’’
■R6bson ImmeMately- telegraphed TO''inoney, and Bent a letter by air pialii. She awaits a.
reply. . '■ v!' ‘
: 'A fresh-run salm"on,j.welghtog 1911b, was A
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below the bridg day.
caughF by a Blackburn angler, Mr.-: M. M' Smith, on
to play the fish fqr three hours before he was able,! .ufito assistance, 11. tendJt, r Thk istoot'thq first-salmon taken this sea$(to, put It must b e i
with a breaking strata of 2|Ib, and'he bad Mr. Sinlth .was using a ------ -, '
bridge - - a-t Grlndlgton last - Thurs- tlmd-ltoe
binning .
find one to suqh splendjd ondltlon-already so.far Up theiriver.;-T'........
tackle
‘ that'this year 'they are buUdihg higher-than usual. ' TO somb this- is an li dlcation that there Is little immediate likelmbod of high 'Wihds and Btoid,.though'it h a ! not yet been ekpldlhed'how tpe rooks obtaip this" inside
high! in the ■ tree%* but observers have noticed
i t Is hatural at this time: cf the jfear to J l l ; Wonder vwbat kind of: !iummer Is in ‘store foil [iis. Rooks nirmally 'build
Inforination.”
Fusilier iy. Hartley, o'f U0rs,':::sta|onedj ,a‘ News'.from home very mlicn like in TO d Fusilier that be have a s East |s, k 3s parlous.
Hartley, above ;
imm’v
night., I amples, mentlont beginning of gc
tog:. “Well, tr to stay to, but to. go out.”
indeb
at'Tiei^ln, Norti! Chtaal ‘' to toosi Ih'forelg i parts 1"
ed to Mr. and. 5 Irs. John. - 6) Stamford Place, for the .olograph of tl eir . son ,e Lancas lire Fiisl-;
0 his comrades-in-arms ma whei trouble li'th e Far
i ’ii good :wlshes, .jahd ;triisl is, coiiraaes-mriim
I iter to the thirst) travelle i: very 'formally ficipriJeat
ay
T ANCASHIRE wit dame to TO'fore a J j toe, m u k l dpmfr of: the A^laUo;
if ' LahOaSiire humour. ih,V court, - a hiisband who expl lined the ]e- dom ;stic troub e. by sayt
v-M-K.ww —.|__________
_.j.aiLUJB. F 'Clitheronlans want to see the Ktoi
t?ee‘ being in the centre of th s parapet, and ah aversion to Ihelr hablts and disregard of ■
ttoastrians it London the other . Justice At dnson, rii ailing ex-
ith was I made up my mind ius 'ad made u i her face
to the other side of Pendle; to Preiten. M^- chester,!' ir the FjTde cc ast. Their Majiatlei will see! a gooc deal of the county—fron Uverpoo. to Preston, ar d from Cdne on thi Yorkshiiie border to Ilackpool and Meet-, wood..'At Blackpool
a.move is being made to
ind Queen when they risit Lar j^ l r e t i May they will have to g.
change t Se toiiSl tradt smen’s hpljday to e p is due t) begin |on Tuesday;. May
day on hblch' toe King and 'Queep will vriit toe resok ai)(^>lready
preparations.are.-J hmid td celeflle in ,fitting-raanper a’ grei climax to a succession of
-.Royal;visits. these i straitened times 'in- pancashirefs staple todustry; pis Ma3esty’s peitenal com-, mand- tjO Lord; Derby. that . pubpe authpri- ties sholild be pked to bpend astottle pupUc money, as possible durng the Wur,will ijt
the
apprMlated: : It is suggested that them, ”1. j_ i_.L„— i-todltufeltin the,de
left to. oration l|)f the streets, 1 )ut that R; Bpould be
........ irivate-citizens, either cquectively pr todlvfiukpk ib>l^
Be 4o|pubUc .....
playing flags <?fijiV any o Jher form 'of deegra- tion to' I mas lyi think desiraple.v.
, ____ j a L, •''■-tom
-loys ty by, dijs- ' '
,
they will rejoin the Royal train. On Wed nesday I they! will leave the trail at Leigh, going: By roaldi to Manlhqster, TOre' to o^n TO new extension to the Town Hall, leavtog Via wiWhgton to St. Helen’d for Knowsiey, •where TOv will be the guests of; Eord Derby. 'Thursdw will provide a falrlj full days p-ngrnmmp at Liverpool; and on Friday, toe
soon ties on Ma' from‘1 motot Accflnt after- Annes
indon. ! | They will then proceed by ;ar fobm Colnie to Nels: n, ;Burhl6y,, ;on, ilackbunl, to Prtoton,and, recheon, continue via | jytham St. to Blackpool ind Fleet' ;ood, where
rarioiii -'places of the' King ^add Dueeh wto be publicly .ainounced as possible. MesinwhUe,: fielr Majes- anilie by trab i at Colm at 10 are. nth,'travellirg tbrougl the night
last
will procee-
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In the ‘wood, .under-: .train
Radcll guests
actUBl . times, of arri'al at TO-
!te te-
THE ‘ADVEETIS CH
TIMES”
delegations; of politicians and tomchmen were easily duped and displayed a'-credulity now well k lown. The repeated alf raids had filled the people ' with ;a determination to fight; to to-! last. T liey mete fatallttlc: under fire. “ If a bomb hai yoiir number on It, you
get.lt no\ matter vhete you are,’! wm the popular saying. There iwas no, byTOna. '! I believe,’” added Mr. Bri?wn, “ that; no matter who wins the war tod S p a to people ' wpl be the lost rs and tieljr-life will be'put back
a generation.” .
, . .Abbey Totoay," and I note with pleasure that the ipopjilarity .of the Abbey as a ' Conference House shows no sign of decline, indeed, the list;of meetings already fixed affords evidence of the ln c « to g use fulness and value 'ol-ithe Abbey, thanks not a little, I am sure, to'the splendid work of the warden ((
Tanopi.Lkmbert) and his wjfe. ,The' "Canon combines ( with hlaj|duties i- of -wardete tlbse-of Director of Relinous,Edu
■ postbag the other momtog contained thi spring number■ of|"Whalley
'.fr,??'■ '-."'i' ' B Q« , ** !'i ,3 )Y ,
FUNERAL AT SiAlDBURN OP MBS, Id! ; under.
ifunerdl i of MrS. jp.i Wnder, of Hague Fqrm,- Sawley, whbsA death, -as re(X)rded In biil: Igst Issue,ifollojrihgmn accident at CUthefpe, took, place on Saturday after noon a t St. Andrew’s] Church, SJaldbum. Many friends attended along yrtth the relatives to pay a IWttrlbute to one who had beqn loved by all wht) knew! her. ’ThS' funeral service was conducted' by the Rev. t t Hooper, ;o|ClltWroe, assisted by the- Rector of! SlMdbilrn (
Rev.lB, T. Bowker). Aniongst those attending were-' [representatives of the, Sawley Methodist Chapel I Arid | Sunday,'School and the Grindleton, (.Women’s Institute, eachtof whom glsg sSrit floral tribiites. [ The chief mourners were:
Amidst many signs of sympathy! the , The s a l clrl
held a t Pteck Iriornlng, by tJ
,P.: Rigfo; Mr. and Miss Whitfield; Mr. and Miss Heteherl AIrs.j Johnson; Mrs. Jackson;! Mr. aijd Mrs. Hargreaves;'Mr. J.lDavlies: Mr. H.', Lawson; Mr. and- Mrs. G., Proctor; Mrs.
Phylllsiand Master! John [Kinder, daughter ahd so a; Mr. arid Mrs J.'Brennand, brother and slster-to-law; m land Mrs. Hartley KtadekMr. Hanson [Kinder: Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, Horace Kinder (husband); Miss I -
-Tatteisall; Mr. R,jHltchln; Mrs, and Miss Klng-Wilkteson; :;Mlsq V.i M. Garnett; to-
.interest aid profit.' The Issue also contains a sonnet sent by Mr. Arthur; Langshaw, .................... Semor
cation In the-Blackbuk Diocese and to toe current issue: of •'Whalley Abbey To^laj', he writes a careful suney ;of Renppus Edu cation . to the Secondary SchOql, addtog suggestions which i will bo exammed, with
■,who states that jt I Was written - George Richardson; a Lancashire take the!liberty of reprinting this.
toeadmast- ir • of —
in 1842 by poet. 1
School,
■fhy mosiy--mahtlbd Like morjumental to’ No pompous. mass,
Breaks, as of yorej .Upon thy 'calmre. For on thy '.mculdertog -walls. »here|
.’prayCT ’ p' i' The day-kcared qwlet finds its' gloptoy lair; '.•'•■’E r o w ^ ' ■' ■’I The verdant sep; -bed,
Give a ®ad silt Save 'nei th thy
F
M'jrm'riig of i !; triumphant
' 1|"'- ■ f
A s o l ^ awe: perWdes The crumbled cloisters,: and each hallowed
Icbre where sleep the dead, ice-to the scene'around,
several [r ortherr| toite, recalled their buyers from the two (touii^ies. Sir Frede^k Mar quis, nima^gldlrecter, disclosed .tTO at a
i4 dutely marched to' iliave b:
ixa.c U.B stotos in Manchester and ilto:'
that Is something'tacomprehepsble to. the free peoDle of this country," he s ta t^ , i hope th lt neveb again will thtelcoirntry p in for sanctions bUt for mv part T wfi) ^our every mrirket to the world befpte I will do 'anythin!- to coritribute'W'-TO ecdnomic well- betog oi a country that is coiltent to have uv .vS j h — --
called the “ the concernWe ha’ie-come acrooa ^
~
a man Ijuuuox ;
oldest riices of| the, w rid ^ Y^ »»p,c nx.x xx.x- , -
citiuslj!, and ctoelly persecutes 01 inSiVronu.
a new market .......... we shall be conscience to
' rpo-:■DAY is
larket. I We Will find new goods, and able! to'sell them with [a free
at tts““headT who'dellimteli nial- one of TO will [find a
1, weeks. iOne o| the most:elaborate eyer per-j ' petrateo to tols district [was whto ’’Pi[ofessori ' de- la Dnsinque"' announced that he would] walk ori water [at-Padlham, drrivfn *>y ,a teM
observed now ris much as formerly, arid, the big-scale'. practical hoaxes of bygone yearn -have gltou plate -to milder pranks, jin TO| old days, of-course, life! movq^ te a. more; lelsureljl fashlem, and the planritog of-hoaxesj -was often spreM I over- several 'days, or eveuj
las.-to goiveiji 'crirefuik- April the| , First ,i£ All- pool’d Day, but it_is not
it dti; if 'tBe Royal tohr, toe ,r Ma]estle| 11 le ive Khowsley at, an: early'hour'and ----•^ via iWigan, Bolton; Fanworth and ie 'jto! Bury 'whire' they! (rill be toe if Lord and Lady Derby - it luncheOn, afterhion they wlU procc ed via Hey- ROchdile and Oldham to Ashton-
Jyhe.-Wiiere toej • wiR '®"k w> for th ir retun to Lon Ion. Lord
'-Derby , -o— . ■ ■posed, routes to thelf Majest:
and Qieen to very, busy life
shire c
puseu lUUlCO w «,4V.JVUV vw ~Y~ perfonb to lelve out many plaies.qwtagito
IreCTeh that in presentlig the, pro- X. xu.ii. m „w gg ,iie bad
want t f tlmk He is s ire, - howe /er, that all iccasioh.
will :ai preciat the gra (iouq act of the Ktog ■ • '-'giving ai'much tme in their as they ‘ are givte|g to Lanca-
lONGRA'rULATTOiTS. to, Bro, John Rigby K.OAI, of thi “Crown". Lodge Clitherfle, R,A.O,p.. on ^tag
cxaltei: to th( Order. ,Thq fxizui’j..] .... was pe iqrine l iby' Bra John, Wilson, P-G-F (England) ah 1 'Grand Secretarj . A record attendkniie o' 135 included mmy, visiting
brethrtp froni neighbouring toms,
bird lil! at aiJigerleylPark will feel incensed at thf knoiv-edge that several .nests Wye been r:bbed; mbludtoB those of fobins which
: seasor of the'year. T^ose towr ‘ ; people who find pleasi re amongst
VI gDALiSM is never wan tog at
n toe feel ttprougbly
clutch
have lecome so taine that they will feed from ttie'hahil of'tobrtato freqilinters. -One of egg! was on the point of . hatching, miscrci nts read this, I he pe they will ashamed of thenselves.
:80.000 italikMfiWd kaooo - CtermTO’ f lg hw for thktosurgents. ’iTiey made no'pretei|ce
week, told rfte s to n Economic ' touth move ment that ta| Spate there were aj proxlmately
Ar eprresponde ot to Spain for seve xl iritlsh ' and American newspapers, Ir. John Brown, who broadcast last
of being
volunteers.The majority of Pranep’s alnnefi!were Oermani of 22 aid 23 years, paid-ffeo a nionth; - , They weto given the freedom' of every town they v1 ilted;- many went out drimttag afid; merrymaking evqry
'of - diicS. ’The “ professor ” c|aimed to be. weWooted; and hundreds' of people, who had
seen bills posted-in Burnley announcing the “ feat," tunied up on 'the|rlver;bank at Padi- ham, only to find themselves TO victims of soineb^’s seiiseiof hymour. Tbe Jokelcaused a iritaor sensation; and -posters annquncmg; the writer-walking, rite still in eidstenpaone
ofitheiri .betari Ip Townriley
boys arid '.appifentices arC usually, made the in uriwitttog for a "left-
hahded spanner” or red oil foi; iUpforturiately some; misguided; stSl sebd false calls to |the fir
butt of April Jesters, and many youth has obeyed orders [to ask
' S had a salutary effect, to ifeductog; this 'dangercus kind of foolery
anibulance, although rigorous i;)olice .
a ruby-lamp. ’’huiqoriEts” > brigade or ajetion
!’’I(i has varlouri common riamesisuch asLord0 -and Ladies, Water Robin, Parson in the ■Pidplt, I StorcliWort,: - and .Gentleinen j and
jbiriom by the thousand. So' writesj^ |H;[ Copley, .Njpi, Hqrt„ in-TO iDaily rbst.” Of this. Plant Mg.
-x - ,
tie hedgerows of Ribblesdale, notably at SaWiey, Glsbum, R|mingtqnj an^ Grtadleton,: Arum maculatum is in
le f|ree-people of [tl p coimtry.’ one of those da;s when one;
lalls the Calder flows along, lot] and times
Germany’s ' troops Austria,iLKtek who
private! Atener ,ta ..Ijeteester, He .paid he re ■ ■ ■ '-i i ' ivy
Thou ant lent temple'of six hundred years, Hoary wiih' age, Imd to stem! ruto grand, ■ ■■' • xhes proudly
SONNET' TO WHALLEY ABBEY. Written after a
vislt.tliere. :
a s which fa' e revi or - monk por vei
getheiij with members- of the Mbthodlst Chfipel (Slaidbum); Mr. J. L. Wilson carried out tlq arrangements, - ■ :■ ;[
! Horace, Phyllis iardjjJohri: Jack and Edna; HartlCT, Ruth and George; Hanson,! Gladys arid a th le e n ; Meta'arid Fred; Jamb; Mrs; Whitfield (and fariillh; Eric and, Nrenda;! Auntie Dorothy; Enid; John and Richard;! Dorothy Q,- Haybuiit; ,C. Jackson; Mrs. Higson; Mr.-Fletcheri; -Mabel and Ben; Mr. 'and Mrs. Tattersall;! Nellie, Elizabeth, and ‘Jack;!|AU at PieM Headj Mr.,and-Mrs. r ; -Davies and Sally: (George and ‘Eleanor; Mr! , -and [Mrs. W. W.j ijugdqle: Mr. and Mrs.
Ploriil tributes wirq from: -i
,, I
B. Ml Goodall; 'The Grtodleton Women’s
and committee Blaldqum' Method!! and, Grtac tiorial Metli
fellow leton
t e t Church]' and many others. memberB
Choir ail!id[ Sunday h ^ OTiri mOT
Evening J.
'HONOUR I BUSINESS
CAPTAIN APPOINTED
FOR LOCAL; LEADER.
W. TURNBULL TC) NATIONAL
ART AST
jBODY. ' INDUSTRY.'
joint managing dhjector of Turnbull [and Stockdale, Ltd., Rosebank Printworks, Ranisbottoto,:hastoeen appointed by the
Captain W. 'Ti^buU, o f ' CUtheroe,
Board of Trade to the Council rif Art- and dilstry.
Indi
ofl' !the Council - for a period of three ySiils. I t Is understood tha t he Is only thrilthird or - fbuith northerri [business icelved the honour..;
Calpt^]ri”Trirabuil]w^ sene -------------->-'1
Barlow, Mr. F. Crawford and halving expired
man who has r The te rm: c
f! lOffidei of Sir Thomas V. iBurridge, Sir William Mr. - W.
Jowett, A.R.W.d., o :c .A „ Mr' Gordon Sfelfrldge, Junr., arid Mr, R. C.1 Sykes.
trikTn” by *^'cap\;dri
their places h'ave been P. H.
L. J
Stephenson -
Sir i Frank-1 W i L . , . . , -------- „ Competition, for Industrial Design.
has taken grett TOrirest In the move ment for better fleslgn for many years past. As ri Fellow of the Royal Society of!Arts he was 'associated,with the late '[in Initiating the
. iti Is well knot ra th a t Captain Turnbull .
of-the Council for Art and Industry to which'the President! of the Board of Trade has Just appointed him, He was In^fact one of me Committee of business meii and educationists appointed by the Council for Art and Industry to con sider the question of I re-orgartlsatlon of the system of [Industrial Art [Education in the Cotton Area of Lancashire and ; Cheshire. Thelil riaaln! suggestion was the estabUshmept i f a College of Art of uni- ivefsity status Li Manchester as the apex of-an educatlcnal structure based on local art tralnligJ •
W ls-he[alt3gether new to the;work
merit as a govern llShed National! .Designers in [Wp. , ,
u XVU. |UCUXl^C “Lancashire Copley [says
iLadles, but the-name I like-beSc is Flower of Passion Tide. -A beautiful legend accounts
-for It. - Bomritimes' the: arrqw-head^haped, leaves lire splashed with purple, spqts. j yhe story gees that-when Jesus ChrifthungiU^ri -the Cnk, and ta'ihls anguish Cried 'Father, ifoVgive them,
for-.they khow ,riqt whslt they, Ido,' a lasstag bird,': out of .cppipasslbn for; His drwdful shflering, perched beside Him and with its beak endeavoured to pull out •the nails from His bleeding hands. Soon wh the bird’s :breast[ ,was red -with bloda, and,'
fell upon the leaves of the arims growing beTow. IProm that day to this those leaves^ have borne toqt (honoureil, but -awful stata; For aught I know the legend'- nay be pure fancy, but it-dqes invest this 'w Iding with a periuliari sacrediiess,'especially to the,season
en it turned its head, some crimson drops
of Lent,” fjDxv ekplritetog TO flower and its'
,
■of olvlllans. On'thljQqvenitoent side he-had received lurid I account* from Catoollo - priests of at iocltieS committed by Communists agatosti them I and the Churches Some of these ivories] he had cpnfirmedi',( !oii(miunisUi tofiueico was ‘spreading everyvhere .unde) skilled propaganda from- Moscqjw. '' Foreign
night. Iwhen their turn came; td bomb, they were' told 'their, objectives were; always mili tary; and BO j flieir 'Ideals or consiliences were soothed. Ihey :denled'toe dellberite. bombing
- ’ !do not suggest that Mother Demdlke' had ailythtag to ido with tattoductoi; this flower ipto Ribblesdale. '” •long before.herjday, but
hole.thrit the plant-ls Itts
.— lcharaciterlstlcs,'! Mt. Copiley says; “ I
ofithosp weird [potions. ActuBilyx both the TO' -berries which
poted TOt addOT feed on them. There 4s no truth in that|supposltlon. Tlii word adder to this [case Is! derived from the old Anglo- Saxon Word attjir, meaning polren.’’
flowers adder's.
craft. wit
are poisonous. - They aeat by country people.
s Juice iwas ui.. was used in the inianufaoture
suctoed the are.-termed it being sup-].
(Conttouec foot of next column). , - ;
'to establish a qorirse-of art appreciation In the elementary Schools and th a t such -continued. In the j T|ils he thought
‘ design ■ for manufacturers and: distribu tors would not| be slowjto meet the In creasing demand I for; better design thus created.
• (Continued irqri preceding colunju)
-poignant wai’ Jiteyj “ lloumey’s End;” a comedy thriller i’
The.Ghost Train;” a comic opera,’"Thel Pledj, Piper;" as well as episodes to the towns Pageants: Shakespear ean plays; and ri -variety concert. - Now TO Society is to present ia: revue, “ Bits and Pieces,” which 1^ I may add, entirely orlgl- - rial. - At this term’s concert, the masters arc | not to be outdoriejitheiy are to present "T h e, Bishop’s Candleiticks,” I from Victor Hugo’s : ,'Les -MiserablesJ' Hardy) has set I a Bchtol to matotajD though of, a more many others, will . Class entertainment.
; - . [ ',. amazing space of time TO
flVHE Versati: A. School.
school has presented that
-[light-hearted nature th an : indoubtedly provide first-,
The Headmaster (Mr. L. high reputation for the - ariq I think this concert, i
Ity of TO Royal Grammar )r^aiffi Society is really Within quite a short
worild do mriclri to Improve Industrial
-todies could!-be sedoridary schttols.
................
thelwork of th : Council for Art and I n - , dustry, he salq he hoped th a t It might be possible to iea the Cotton Area edu- - catlbnal scheme; above referred-to, Im- pleriiented, but tp a tjlt would doubtless depend oh whether'[the treasury were able to find th j money. He also hoped th a t somethin concrete would be done
: xx^ixxxvx xu» iked his vl(W£ orii the likely; trend of
for Art and Didustry was his appolnt- -- --ix --------- •‘"'rior 6f the neWly estah- Reglster of Industrial
a tribute to ths'irork of SlrThomas D, Barlow whose p|ace,' he takes on the Cburicll.
in an Inteiivl iw, Captain Turnbuil paid A further co:mexlon with the Council LE! are dlscus^cl
GRAMR Topical e4
[ and colours j exhibition' j terestlng
is well articles]
boys in tB CUtheroniaij Mary’s Graf evident, for| been gripp bright and I toll of the ‘ head boy aa a campaign tion of the | in most of •
' excellent , variety of - i The yo|
-, Spring teif ; g., popular a s |
■ Writing' , following
'in Form lessen the | pleasant-
“ In',.tei| Kin( H4
And tool til
' ‘fin flH The
One hul But vef
Several i strain anl note, wltl
' hat Until: There!
' One-
■ “In tlf W I "
OrlglnalityJ mlttlng'daf Schoolbop
-Bleazcird: Mr. and Mrs. Proctor; Mtolon and Donald; Mrs. Nlghtli giale: Tom anj Emma; Ethel;|Frances;-Miss Dericon; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar! Clark and family;! Miss Rudd; Ellen and George: Mr. and - Mis. H. Proctor and fanilly; Jim; Will -rind [Dorothy; Cousins,;
Institute and'Sistel Moore; qll -members —J
toqmbets and friends of Church: TO'; Teacher, of needlecraft clasri, Institute: Congregri- School; Sawley
deceasedj said ' age ;and JiaA
ib o r ls SienceiT iGrlndletbn,,r rif an ac!;ldr week. wehe
- cyclist wfio'wa Hprace Hal
T. R, 'Thbrnpa Mr. H. BncjciiJ
In full pqsses^ ; She
22nd, heri dqughj pjn. his da said her ri accident aij
burn Roya -[witness ie n t l niorning rind
th e In flrtn a rl was admlttedl
d id not Dr.'W. 6ray
I abrasions on -shock. She (, -sciousnesS at!
I a result of h | The Chief (|
duty in the passed him
F. K. Exelbyk her right leg Witness; I ■ P.C. Bradbi]
York-street 10 -miles an ; seven feet frqj th e cyclist wJ crosslrig Yora a heap on th j
'higher tip to brakes ■of til At the Polnt| was 27 feet: of blooc seve!
woman ly in i towards th e | reached the woman was into Dr. Fai| she was ren Blackburn I j examined thi riaudguard a if was burning ,’j
The'toreml
not see the the‘woirian?l
saw the! won the ground,
' direction,of I side of till
[cycling - Iron ham-rorid,
j-j of traffic and !'[
-I stepped ■
[ Mrs. K | away fro|
- Kinder on |r yards away! he entered Ifl
■Witness; I |
i “ STEPpDi Arthur Rql]
p.m. in an from a lacera|
s l i f i !■ ', A SAWLI
i t
ilUrS
WUp f -‘iv:
■poems H of Form! a school
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