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CLITHEROE ADVERTKER iJND > TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938. '10?.AH.^ V/!.i;'
Historical Associations wi||i punsQp, Hurst Green and Rijpchlst^f'
By R. T.' INGHAM. li IchS ^^ m l 2Sfm l 'll L BISHOP RICHARD ROSKELL, 1817-S 3.
■I^VERY traveller through the Trough ol " . Bowland Is familiar with the beautiful Towneley Memorial In St. Hubert’s Church yard, at Dunsop, the figure of an angel with drooping wings over the tomb of the Towneleys. The angel looks down on the grave of the father, mother, and only brother (Richard) of Mary Elizabeth TownOley, whose name as a Notre Dame nun was Sister Marie des Halnts Anges, provinqiSl^.bf the, English Province of the Slstere of Notre Dame. She died In
the.year.1923. ; - !•
aware tbht a 'Cktl;iplic BWp. \|[^; buried in the I same churchyard within a few feet of the' roadway, for- here lie the remains of Bishop Richard Roskell. The RoSkells. were
Comparatively few people however, are
of'the Lancashire watch and clock tf a ^ a h d [fpremises:,vifii ChiiftJU'Stre^lU'LijOT^
Re!mhla|, deUeiona. healthfol WRIGUSTR GUM if ft iplendid tid is time of ttren when coaftcatnuiofti 'U oeedtfdHielpi leep TPn. fil ftndfreih.
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Gbew WRIGLSrS GUM. didiy^aftcr e ter r me^Mt ftidi yoor didettioa and prcreau thfttlm|ttaf(edfeenn|r
„ H t t r f i t reaoTM ibod particlei (nftt remtuils : tho ofCTieea of the 'tec(h« (hiu belpiog preyent
P.K« {peppyrmint) tuiirei pleftttntt' frairapj^ breith t u uddi to yotf%maaiity.
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were'wfiS-sndvm 'until iate*^A'the nlnraenth century. HifFliome .was jin(iG^acre, near to,where Dr.'^Dpwney, the,pr^rit;Roman Cathblibv;MhbShbptof5iuveijx)ai'iTO'IfVM^ Richard‘
Rp.skeU,:tha futuf&Bl^op^'was born on the ‘isIn’tAugOT; 1817,'rad'^as'^ sent to Dshaw College,!:a[;Wf&;.'in;i825'. After spending' seven years there as a student he proceeded M.,1833-, to the .English .CsUfCfiiftt ited ie ftt'^ fe tu ay tfo r'w ordained, in. Rpmei in,18M; He>w(i!Uld.wi>tie5s attE&q tht I lectlifes at, .toe; (3regqriaii,,tjni-
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i E L E C T R IC A L R E P A IR S L T D . m a tten d to y ou r B A T T E R IE S a n d L IG H T IN G SE T S : EflSqient se rv ic e
, P . , W £ l i I N S X E U C n O N k S'*®?’' * ^ N ew . 0
l^w I)i1^or; Clitheroe. W. if . I
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Batteries; and ; all Electrical' P a rts always in Stock. ‘o' . . .
mission, and was-placed at St. Augustine’s, Mmichesterr- ln 1842..' ■ In 1845- he wsg'-tlnItSi lerred to St. Patrick’s Church, Manchester, Uppn;.lhe , i ^ r g k « i h l IK€'CatHoilIS<hWS’ b'rdny In iSSl,’ Dr.' R(#ell. was appointed vicar-general to
Dr.iTuihe^theJhst ®r{tBe?iWijSfej*cted see (SsspiMM ujliil^ iM e ^o ^ at St. feaffoA. " '& ^ e Mbwing' ye^.-he,
Aftew taktogflilUs ' ‘flegfOT' -ol, Doclior ^bf Divinity
'.Rbjpe.'
ifofl.itllg Biglish
to ’thfe' see of Nottlnghaqi,' qa„'Uie 21st Sep tember, 1853.;i‘In''1874, In cmKequence of III hesiih he(,*slgh5dihts"see, anai'o'Wth^.Snd
by ’ Cai JqLl875,.w^,a
' btops,; haying; the, title hut Jio temtbi7,-are exoil^ .from making penodlchl' visits',to Rome (visits ad limina apostolorum) as they have no diocese' to report ujpon. As Christim
H^t&^.i,@&®coe^ M r l v i m ^ but removed to Dimspp .hi'1876.,., As.,Abdeya, Is neSr Motot Nhbdes; horth'-'bf tne'Ag^^ it 'may be helplul1't0,i 'li?flt4h that auxUlai bishop8iand,bl|lipp$ inAtetlmnent ale W titular: htobpbnto .sees whifh-'fourty exlstla'‘’Wt '4 i c h ‘-^h2ve - m - Kwt to Christendom, chiefly through\the ,dj!,y{i8t^. tlofiS'’of the lollbwers of‘ Mahomet . SiiCh
^ e f a ,
t p , which translated reads: “ HereTies the' iw t illustrious and Reverend Lord Francis
btapei,':-whoso;; l maaijWite-' wifb. d w 6d'-ye61g''agp.:'ThO-'wfilte'm stane fiuiStSQfi ChkpM BS'S wtlii-
tta I the north • of
title;"Blshop in Bartlbus Mdellum." The house at Dunsop where Bishop Roskell lived in iretirement, stands along the,, hroph; side
and.lst'BtUl'knoyni'iK Bidil^'silolm.i There he Idled 6h the ‘27th- January,; 1|83, and ,^the.
tlocal people say thahnight
relays 'bf men to ; St. ‘Hubert’s Church, Dims6p , i dMance of amUe'pr more.v '
htMdeitsto^.: . His-coflii
p . ’ DOMINICAN NUNS AT HURST I
GREEN. 1858-66. W J I {w l "U;'
Anyone journeying from Clitheroe or Whalley and apprtaching Hiiret Green ma;
have noticed some hou,res off .the Muthi of theBlohyM^ Cl6Ui|ycricketfliw tag a field’s lehSth atth? ;fftin'the main road onithfi right hand'"Side as'bhe approaches Hurst Green. They at^'called Fairfield, and consist of.qjfMmiandjtwpihbu^tJurge foy the nelghltauthPbd.' ’Ihe'end house, the one nearest ;to,!.,Hurrt Grpen/;.once|Torihed the| home tt'aiCibhyent of rjoifitalcaniN.uhg/boui l eighty yeats 'ago;' Thlfou|h pbye'rty they had
1858 to find'‘refuge once inore ln a seculli t house,, After leavip?; thpi Cpnttaent;'ih. If8g
Bhife hhUi;;I839,iJthpnJremciviiig’ tolAthefsttm'f’ where they stayed |Until 1858, .' Whilst livtai
eft Atherstone. Pripiy, ta .WaswtthShlre hey were''at Hartpury Court in,Gloucester;
when PINNIES the “ ADVER'
1 $ i i 11 to folks who aroijyttf^ariing 00^ :# HOW to get the most out of every irenny is mighty important
j that would be eonsldsied trivial by ahyone else, might be t^ le for them. They wift afford to make mistakes. Every penny counts? Every; pei^yi^
aslp.do deuMe-dp^ If^ Intere^g t^ iwowtand Wacan’Idwy th^w^r^ a Wjiirdu^ and Tiiheslis.lmaiing iporilbte for pippile tikOjtXe.^.tegrt
vfor their, pennies. ;
values; Evii^idify a^rtri«Yei|ffl» dtflrtH alf pf!us rt«d. OlM,i^f;if]|^:^ealjBj^^^^ '
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classes Iri
the.atea was referred to at,the monthly meeting o f Bowland. Education Committee, held at Clltheroe Town Hall, onMonday.'!. ;!, ; ,■■ .
T E A C H E R ’S RU SSIAN .V IS IT . Difficulty experienced in organising'
oNIhe year .1755, of ..hls;,age;the.’:84th,tMy r # In peace.” Amorium'ls to
Asla.Mmor. He ; WaS^'a'T
oi'dled to the;'116fd!to ;'the ‘M a
imham, Ltobashlre; NorthutobertM foreland, Xqrkshlre, p d , the ■*nCIs PewB;'wa^ jt^rp qh -.Ute ^
andto Ph i.'tos
of Ma .- Gctobat Dou4;
dltaernment: and care for twentjtfour yemi being' its patnih .ahd 6rhani(int .W fUs klto acts and apoStellc virtues; :thm}iuiiiof;dai^ t tod good,deMS,*after,bratbv&;ihahy.‘a m
# v e . Tt .may be of Interest to relatelthat me! " Northern; .'District” .'of Engltod "coin- 1 the counties of CheshIi;e';iOuh
a . term explained' 'est* ;eptatog to E n ^ a n d / S s '.ft 'p r te ^ ’.tolSeptembei'?
17k O n ;thej4l t h 'd u l y , 1733, h e was elected a to em b s f q f th e .p id G h a p f e (hft' cohslUtai
;tiy ft bod y to Iru lta g thfe C a th o lic C h u rc h .'to E d g la n ^ imfu re .th e ire s to ra tio h :of- tlje O a ih l
hC: bishops. - l a 1750! h e ' w is .c o n s e c ra te d iJ the!) see o f Am O r iU t fi;' ap cUftdjutor ■ t'o B ia io Olcconson, o f th e , N o r th e rn . D is t r ic t i
;ra | [la n d ,::s u c c c6d ih g , h W l t w o P rom th a t .fh u e ' h fe ; resided - a t ' W y c M e '
Y o rk s h ire a n d a t o th e r co nven ien t homeU C a th o lic gentlemen. In [ la te r times h e resld
p r inc ip a lly a t ;® o w le y .H a l l , th e a n cie n t L a n )
.ca sto r^ : Seat: h f 'jth® W a lih s le y s .,! T H e fe " h e died as we h ave see, a n jl was buried'alongsldft
some o f th e (Tid erhouse fa m i ly o f Salesbcuy,"
:ta th e l i t t le . chapeli o f ,S ty d d th a t h a d belonged 'to th d k h ig h f s H o s p ita lle rs .'; T h e .
house o f S t . S a y lp ^ io f iS ty d d - iT a S fu r i b y th e K n lg h td H o s p ifa ile rs ,'a h d was governed b y , a ■ P r i o r ' ' '
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FEWER STUDENTS , Reporting on the'arrangements made EVENING CLASSES DECuNEi
R OW LA N D E V E N IN G GLASSES A F F E a E D B Y CRISIS.
at Fairfield (they .doubtless attended ;St., Peter’s Church, Stonyhurst. .lA Mr. Parker, father of one; of the nuns; generously made over, to them! his whole property at Hurst Gretm, only reserving the use of his income while he lived; and a part of the house forihls own dwelling.! In 1858, -the religious habit, that is the outward clothing 'or dress, of a Dominican nun would still have been itoo provocative o f prejudice to pass without attracting notice ,ang i)ndselrable comments., A nuh.'yrho’was d'hortco about tbis.;tiue' used,' to her, old age,' .to describe their attempts at secullar outdoor attire:-^” One of the old Mothers: made me some curls of red os3,’ji|h,^.'£ald,.,van'fi;.i;vyore ,a
hly.ck"orepp Met'tniitaied with'grapes'- made‘of crepe,'
H id carried aibig blue bag; and the folks did iuit: Chiindl.-at'Stohyilutstii 'tod
hV.reti
Jlstare atinp.’.’. ,We were regular, guys, kny diar," said ’ph' old lady Sister, “ and. 1 got
taM:Mlss,:-hpw.-’.’. ' : ' ''r': ::r. ' I'wblle 'aY.i'Htaret-Green the hlms'dld sot S, llewbrk for the Sacred Seart altar 'ta I
GARDENING HINTS '
m E . W IN SO R ’S A D V IC E TO c l i t h e r o e ' R O T A R IA N S .
■ '-'I" R O SE S A N D L AW N S .
displayed , At Clitheroe • Rotary; ‘.Club,; yesterday week- by! Mr'' E, 'Winsor, :of; Blackburn, Parks Superintendent for. the, Blackburn Corporation, j Mr. Wlh?or' gave the club some practical hintsi on gardening and explained, the, different varieties of chrysanthemums which} he brought with him. j :
Some lovely‘ chyysahtliemums •.were!
IfING,GEORGEn,KIngof theHelleneg, nlliraif m u t ^ who Is shortly to visit this icountry,
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: Mr. Wlnsor said that plants spoke.tq us. very plalhly'If onlyiv[e would observe.!: If
-plantS'Were happy-iln the,
solL-h.pw,:well 'the'y looked j'-ifcridt; !how:ijunjl.!and'ffilibr- abie.; Plants could- be sickly elujer throughl, lack of. dilalnage, light,, 'orffllr, and It bught: to be' borne In mind - th a t: 'th^y did' hot hke. l draughts. ,toy .indre dW’liumani'bemgs.’:'!:':
thi
her,
..Gllffo^:,9J,jj msed,|them,.ia| a. a6LplebcL'witii.J
iiffr;tgke a .:lm m from pn^Jiy^tln'dliih
Lwas.alconblbrl
This Is .quite natural, as he Ig a!, great- grandson of Queen. 'Victoria and was largely educated in England, i He also spent most of his twelvp .years’ exile from country.
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.’e ,ito is.-fo i !Ctra tod bei t im iiA le c
.happiest In a irfend!8'’c(i5iji|fyi.;hou®,Jn, [Id clothes;and no one
to.call'hiih “ S ir” |r Btpflil- up) ;whmi;_he .-cppieSj Into; the
I i n f o t . , , , ....... , , , ,, cprein'oby- on . privfitp: occasloiis' an^ Is
exll6.' |ft 3 'rbonL!:,'"' ’ 'iiy.i
THE ■ r
tlOth D e^ iii^ ;it8i8,i'Ior e , .. .„.jt ppSiPeted/ me s community re usually numbers about -thirty,:;;; • ; .
'III. BISHO)?! FRWCIiS PEl#/i6fcl7te;'' I i'jilhe littiecltapei.df Sjtydd,
fil, the, re^tet'ta^ St.-l'VSfllfrid’s the Parish ®urch at'filbchester. Is the curioWeb®'":'-
S'.aiso the. buriai;place, of a C&molKhiShbb. oWJ-U.:
1 oi I ^pel;'”' Wlif^ foiitidSljf6& tymp ; dil^covfQybl__ thq haU was the ptll
year,. 'T-UiipR^UL...,. t™ Years! ...K theyihad a.rbtebed ;^6y
lose s WhlcKMOT^ they wanted'' I glorio’ita sfidw in ip p (Sliffiftibiii! fiothlh'if gave t A toSttefi retain ifhafi d ah lia s! Th'ey'-hjftdfe'b fta bfi'coieUH' - -Pbsft'jWfttoto'^S^^
”■ ‘■' tw en and
letrweeeri, " bbebceause. they : would blT
lm.p wearing, the habit of' felllni; liy«- nlghkft tTheffi 'c . ‘ S e lM "mta.Ti^llg 'sill fh], a., few, faint chOTrs i l l^ th V m e i f g c i ,, , 1(^ feC fflb r& e tafthl Isle)
im M i iU iC u t r ■ ir i io ii i g u u u . V • m
a jl§e-;d9,qt6|'’B me^^ itered' as’ directed.':
i '[)};: FBEEDoi)|;(|F m c i r r '. t
Preedptoipf'lthe City pf London, kh()ttlyi,tp!bekphfe|rbdippi
■M ah!'hdfi6urt-Ii'bto i •vffifoh') 'all’ - privffegesi toavfth'Aeh Ihofhlh’tM'cbto'te'of j i ifl''toeffiWftl-tlmW'. l& v7as im to e ii^ '
[chn confer upon an|in(uridnai,''tHbugh’ ft jonour the imfd Mayprand
llmportaht' to be a-'Tlfbehian of 'iWCffy |as ypu could not'beTmprisoued'fprdbht .tod^ere aDPi^ed tejdp’,afl'klnd.s of'thlpgs Iprbldd'ehito cohim’
on.to'afiJ j ■',
i |The''kpnpiaw,,;SrP8dojh,,pf.ihe City, iWhlcht is thb toghete^term' . p s Freedom ‘takes, cost? the City Cbmpratlonl h4 ),retty ■ ' n ^ .-h p a r t
f.Hm#.tHe !tte1 ( f r « M d n g i ^ M S i f f c t . l ■eedom ,has,
been.conferretl,to<I
P
hqt'ftMa spentaa'gr^'de'ftl''^ “ib lly would' find; jtliftt VMlula ! ttQbk! x---^
y,rr-
'Nbw'was th'e tlnie 'to pitot roses.'!';. ’ pne Secret of success was i ’atef'ur preparation of) the!^oun'd and hard pruning in the
‘■“ !i' ■' dne-of ■ the common mlstr"--' made was'the use bf the heavy roller,;
s p w n f ! iibst peoll'b Ukea
1)9 feason .that the grass often did; hbt et the start It neeided; - for the surf'toe ««.«wa uvo a ^nrictete bed.' *'
H fe y
thr’ei.............. . . mp^Dg macM*^ i^thuirt; the
times’ft !:!''![;'' * CARE dip THE LAWN.
a beautiful ;is
U; doi constant cutting—two of
' were’’'fe9!99b plants to 'th e (!^^ .Parks aifBlackj)i|p):tod the seedibllj ;for the'year was.unffer iffll, - Often hera^^ seeh' almost' 'enoilgpi celery Th. a wlnppW
di^eiwlnff'thftt gfeldmefs bfteh'^^^ top much seedi-M|, WlnSor saldPat thetb
.box.to.supbly the needs of a w h o lep i^ ilMn . sowing . 'and-[
carefffi.attfe'tibn to 'watering were chief factbrA of''success; Many plants were’ killed by too n;
■asTvehaif his profession, Mr. W'tesor told Answering questions 'at the- conclusion
for evening classes In .the area, the Clerk said that enfolinerits had riot been gOod! ■;
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the fact that the- final arrangements had to be mtoe a t the''tlme''bf the 'Crisis upset matters a good deal. ■ |
Bir(!.h,' ftssiStant: totoJ^r! at sGlsliuni, t(); absent 'hlmsalf-from school on two* additional- s'-' dftyi;.' In. th e ; , Christinas holidays in , order that 'lie may'pay a visit to Russia. .
Permission was granted to 'Mr. W. y. ;
' reported that th e iattendanco; returt^.for the past month had been: affected by. sickness and'the; very: heavy; raips which had' been expertenced. Paythornei'Wpped. thh'.llst wlNi'ft 100,'per, cen t attendance;;
.Thel Glerk- i '(Mr. 'E, ji, W.',
; affd the ftverage,- t e r ' the 'wlidie b,f' the schools In the'afea was 87.71. TTi'e figures
Ever:3;.!)i(l5!F badl. th^ ' A . ; ■ j. , I , ■ , , - ■' '■ . 'ti I f
It'iPaS^I'lEl: 6 , MARKET
is In the i I ' ' '
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' Slaldburn, 82.27; Waddlngthn,. OUI;- Glsburn. Councff Schoiql, ,[86:72; Lane Ends;.! 92.85;'- Paythbfne',, lOi)'; i'Sa^ley, 89.71; ? '
iBolton-byrBbwland,-; .87,23;, i
-Tho.ltouyr holmei 91.661 ; ';Whltewell, 80: TossJde, 85;29; ; Great Mltton, 78.57; ,GrlndlqtlQii, C.R.f9e.87; :;NeWton-to‘fBowlapd;'i-§5ffl-i
! '■}■ e x t r a ' TEACHER. '
-arjitoppolntaneht of Mrs. Seggle, sister of the headmistress, as assistant teacher at i’lhprpeyhulmeiffiJhbol'. ' ' ,* -
17)0 Committee approved the. tempor-
: The Clerk tepoirted-that thWutobe of ^scholars had increased since the summer holidays' to 24,' When a va'cafacy o(icurred,
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lhad now aiireed 'to tlih Appblhtahent of ’a n : .'usi5teht|!teacheYI ju h d ' thb v’scffool managers hadiiheehfftskedi' to make-a temporafytohdblnthibht, ‘ i‘ '
;some montha, ftgo,'4 t-was de9lded.^npt to make 'ah appblilfmeht' aa'-the 'jiUfflbers wete below 2 p^- ;!v" ’ni(!
jr.CountypAUthorlty
were as follows;;. Bashall Eaves, ?9,47: .f;i '■ kad/hetof'jfffp^cpW^^
’At Bftto'ait'Eiveh%fflclent')stedfefftb' had hot enrolled, foh the,; drama . class, apd there waShmy'tlie mlnimuhi humber for dressmaking, althoU| more students session proceeded;
• and biology at Mlttbn, and^mrietatudepte ; had been enrolled ter dreislna’klhg to d -|4 ter first ald. Dressmaking and handl-
■'terXdfeetoiaklng .(dass atDunto ihad!been'received;l'bjit untertUhateW^^
;:Qrindleton,v bply .five enioU’ed,. and! tfiei r (4a^ , had, to'he cipsbd,. Ah ■ app
toad hot beeh, able
tpi.get-toteacheij.^'ilt was possible 'to pbtalh ,ohe If ttoe blass'es! were, Meldi-ffi' ,the’‘afterhoph.r -'toqulfles; revealed. ' ,;!
tqa.ittne?|ritehi
were employed throughout the d a y '' In passing, he woUld like
to.mehtlon that at Ounsop.' Bridge they h a d , a successful first aid class.;';!. ' , f ' 'V.!; ,
to .t?tne.; fntehdlhg: stUflents i':;'!;'.
. -Mr, 'r. Wajkbr: -it| ls for the ,'people themselves tb;take the matter up;-; Thby' have had the opportunity, ' v ■ i!''.'’
ithey would rather go to Clltheroe tb-tlib pictures, or ;■ attend' whlstr drives; landi dances.
The Chairman (Canon Heslop): They don’t go In for these classes nowadays;
■ Eleven million workers will be affected by the new “Wages and ‘Hours Laws”,.which have just come Into fprce .to America to, fix, mtolmum wages and maximum hours. ' ■ ■
’ diamond '-pehdahtSj'.'have been, giv?ii by 'Etog PMbuk'bf .Elb’Pt' to fouf young ! gh^^ Who read' addresses to' him durlhg his recent tour of the Western Desert. . , , : ' :!'; ;
' The 75th anniversary of their wedding has
been celebrated’by Mr, and Mrs. John Jordan of Royal MtoW' Awuue,,-Cheriton. ,v!,i ; -
i Great Mltton,. Avlffiih^ton,
ii.Studehts .toad entered .for dressmaking,, but,/!ht;
craft’clusses'jbadheen tefm,ed a t Qtobu^ an d ' music 'tod' htesstoBkliiff; blasSes. 'at,
_ j The. thanks of the meeting were ex I'--"'?;
' to regardAb the treatmeritOf laviris for worm cast.
he.advlspd the use of.powder and frequept!;.wasjffng with' water. Gardeners shbuld'be extremely carefffi in their uSe of highly pohceiitrated manures. I t I was best to brush' the grass ■ before 'cutting.!
tended tp - fh e speaker, by . Rotarian Whiteside.' ■ '!■''■' ■'•' ! ' '
.water.. Gardeners were .well advise^ to 'make:barefuljuse'of itl)9jUfUtB|lnffto^’ ; ' Saying that gardeifing was tols'hobby,
' :skief'siffilih:Mta& HE
Wemony hag been p,alffftertoere:|s very itle-rleftioutiCfTfiAOa
t% h ^ & e , ^ ^ w i)^ - ■
tune Is now .ln; Ltindoii - j a ^ , SHAW;
PJISroiJEBEI)'’
IE; man, whp .^ p t. .Gppfgp Sbiaw' oh the foaff to fa!nie
and for- L He is
Bernard
■whom I dtaed with afttb® Dprchester'o evenfag-thli-weekr • - ■ • ■ '■
i^haw’s name wbs reftchlng'|heshe_lghts on % e Continent that' Lonilph thpattlcal '•iffanagers fecbgfflspd, th k they had, a} genius In thelnffldst, '
|i;Rr()feteo¥j'WebltS(iH''first recognised the genius In George'Bernard'Shaw Ip to d u c ed 'D ftv llh ')'! Dlsidple Ic to d ld a ”'fn' tteiffia' and'Jtvm
;• | - ^;BE:|pBNIN^!' THE COSJPLftlENT.
' (SINCE.'IheiNakl i W Professor Trebl.tsch has,had to start Tife all',oveb:ftgal)l!^•! '?!!" After, Goerthg’s iapeech,’’ he told! me; ;VT asked Shawijwhat L should do. iThe (great man repUed-: i ‘A. man does (not go -back to a place j where, new, political leaders say they do not'want hlm.i’’ , | ;
lof friends.- Whilst; PrpfessbrlTrehltsch has translated'' nu)st of Shaw’s'plays, G.B.S. recently returned th e! compUment tod translated Trebltsch’s “ Frau Glttas Suhnp') Into English,;',
The Professor and Q.feS; are the clasest REMEMBER! j REMEMBER!!
THIS is apparently to be a boom year Wr!'fireWorks on'November'5th.j ;T
of b i s . address,' kij. pm^r;,advlsed„ jfre- :Qiiemlcuttlnff!of privetvliiedgfes In brlferbb keep the growth n|ear to
.vvls asked t.o'make'BhhuIri^ Teh • 1 *•
• are purposely placed out of order. You should be able to sort them out In .a few-minutes.
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ii i The name glveff'to the operation of ' - '
' 1. Who Is Britain’s Chief of Air Staff? lopping off the poll or top from
; '. ' a tree... 2.
■ JU5IBLE. SALE.-rLast Friday evental successful jumble sale and potato pie supper
a .
.tod'pf;'fhe.,f6rtb6omtag i^l^'silbrty?''? idlFTS . TO ; OOTOGENARlANi-In the
were held in the .Congregational School to
'dtoservatlve Club last Friday evening a pipe and tobaccb subscribed to by members was ph^nted to Mr. John* T.. WoUpnden, of HoulJters . (tottage, ■ to
i members , for their kindness. ' In spite of advancing years he Can still win a game 'at
■i‘‘Eltetah;Pboli’':;;aIthough he .only'took up .billiajtds late to life!"' •:
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. NURSING ASSOCIATION.-There .was ^ a ^ d attendtoce at the Assembly Rooffi ■on, Satufday when the annual whist drive
and;, datiep, proraot !,d 'for the benefitjibf thb Ribbiesdale NuYiln^ Asteclatlon, tw k ptoce. Mrs. Baldv rlh,
of.Winkley HaUj presented the prlzef toThe following suc cessful- players;.'tors. Murray, Mrs.' J. Brown, Mrs. J. Holden and Miss N. Ains worth ;• MfS.,;k7p;ertebugh.,(suhtoltute gentleman). Mr. t e Wffcbbk,‘ Mr!’H. Hol den ,tod Mf®'- L vesey. . There were other competitions during the evening, thpse being won;,by Mter.E, .MelUng,. Mite M;| Walmslfey ahd Mlss'jA. 'Wilson. MrJ; J! Hardlker’s
band.pldyed ter dancing.
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; deh .btoboftb’ ter, thA club hi years gone by; He had held every office In connection with ®i j r dUtatohd ofily? up thei 'position ’ of ’president: a'’short; time'jagoi Mr.: Wolfenden; to a happy Tittle spepch,'thanked his fellow
e'l^tiethi birthday. Mr,•,George pollardt presMeht 'of top'.clubl'ofiictate^^^ Cr^to? spoke! of. the good work Mr., Wblfeto
-, recognition. of-(his .1
; Elias. Howe, .horn in Massachusetts In 1819. ! ' !
'W h a tls“ Cantango”?- .,
'' I, 3. Where 'Was Guy Fawkes bom? ;
Aff expanse of sand and jnarsh vffth ; patcffes'bfptetureiln’thpSouth- Wpst,of France on the Bay of
;■ Biscay. : . , ;"'|!
4. How many Continents are there In the viorid? .,
;;}, Mr. ; Gebrge Ro b e y , t h e famous ! !' ' cbmedl to whose 59 ye'ftfs “.at the tep' bf the ’bill ’’ is being cele
' ‘ Dorchester Hotel,' London, on . December Tl t h. ’
hrated with a dinner at the
. Who wrote the famous Poem , Vllla'ge Blilcksmlth”? '
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Air Chief 'Alarc'hft|! sir Cyril'L. N. Newall, K.C.B.' j
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, Who Is knovra as the.'Prlme Minister ■ of Mirth?..
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Five;.;Asia,'America, Africa,'Europe 'tod Australia. ,
, What Is pollarding?
. The AmeriPan poet, Henry iffads- ' worth Longfellow.
' ' founded in 1638 by the Rev.' lolm •' Harvard.
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Where are The Landes? i; ! Harvard, in Cambridge, Mass.;
‘The
Interest requlred by a seller of s lares ■ fjpto thb bffyb|!
whb.canff^ 5 ppy ter- the shares when settling day arrives.
. Who Invented the sewing machine? In York: In the year 1579.
. ■Whichto the oldestiUnlyetelty iff the United States?
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The answers to these questions coibstel Teasers
■ - !--■! •!• when he
’’ and not until
i . 150, , e ! lp h a jh ^ l ^ ,4 i . |h ^ t e ‘ ' ifiakerf, rot.;
has a very great affection ter England. ^ — -
. • lO M w n .H r .T v n J . 'h " ; '.t'o . mL ih ni, u i . , ^ c.J"
and was told by three of the leading manufacturers thaf they could' net ptesibly fiU 'jihe order as they were jia il ut to It to (tarry (iut the orders they ha j ready accepted,
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augh.ithe dls- me|tl)at;he during his
-eight; speak's a rftinarkable
November 5th tortoturally frowned upor to the-vicinity;M:b|Dt^ oraiiy li- % a b le m | ^ a f
Although uj6.letting-ofI of fireworks on
pIm df ''iiyYo}tech'nicske ^til'essed.!, , Irffls lgiaccpulite'difor by the fac'tjttot
he In puBupnd pHvite' bpeff's^^^^ i a d-aroundTiondem and In no other city . thft wprid'.can 'sjitch a naagnlficent dls -
tiobth'er'cl^ celet^afes an occasion coir - emoratlngjthe ,uke of (or the failure to leT' gu'iipbwder.' '( The nearest approach
te rm s 'f tiiy ^ lt’ ! I ' | .
VATCHWIG TpE CHANGING OF '<
THE'GUAllf): •' |-
Affdlhat wb,ei)ever he was within half-:,- ]mle. of St; James’s Palace at eleven o’flock he alvfays.'made a point of Wl;- :iessjng the'peremony. One discovery I nade In the bourse of conversation: wi h dm was that thq crowd of watchers Is
he. had watched the Changing o ttl e at St! James’s Palace hundredfs of ! ' He said that It fascinated hi n
ITERDAY Iflhet-a ihdli' who told n e .sold
. :ountry.'.p:slj theteiarerj-the Royal Horse s Blue, or the “.Blues ” as they) a:'e
wdctt'h'as' often’pUziiea--'visrfors to 'this a fa :t
ftl|s6 tooiinted biitiwear fed coats. Theie ■ee reglnients. ftlso have tha.righl| io te r Buckingbam Palace in cage’ of emergency.! [ |
downiforisnort. ij.'Theise'are followed ly 0 teglfh'ents) pfj Life Guards, whoiai e
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of .ih e Grbnadler, the ;,Coldstreani, tl e Seoteilhe ’lrisH[toff the ^life Tfe foregoing are the jGuEif^
all thb regular sentry V/Q):k,In London. ' W ID E ^G tONDON STREETS. „
-costly;-ISg' ;: by the time I f becomes absolutely; necessary to ' carry them m t thq- adjoinlng property has become im- iM is a y Valff^^ and vast sums have to b ^ a ld In bonipeitaatlpn.
of^' £ 36,999.:': T|hese widening! and letogtheWg;!.schemes are always} very
^ .I n tb eC lty ls io be widened, at a cost __GfekhVm-strejt
I’lTOen,i'ter tas!;ance, it was decide! Recently to pfobrig Curzon-street inti Park-lane, it Is! spld, that, £ 89,909} com- pensatlon was
pi.id for the one house that had to be acquired.
{ ffhat, also, is onb of the main difficulties . j
connected with tlie construction of w lk a^erial motor roads off the continental plan. The sums
whl.ch, it Is estlmatea,
argument. | You either take the offer or leave it. In either case you lose} yoyr property.
1'hereto' no question of JACK LONDONER. DOWNHAM.
numerous ..cpunter-ftttractions, the annuil 'whist", drive: and, dance held last Fridiy ,ev£ntag, - to ,aid of khe Reading Roorp, wis well Attended. 'The event took place in tie School; play at 15. tables being supervised ty Mr, T. Todd. The 'Vice-president of 11 ? Reading Room,
Mr.iT. J. Holgate, presente i the prizes to Mrs.} ^ Wilson (Chatburn . Mrs. Johnson and Miss J. Clark (Downh'am): Sfe^rs. S.,. CouStdb,'G. Hornby, and K Gii^eoil. (Worsto'h)! 'Mr. A. Taylor’s ban 1 pla|ied;,fof dancir®, for which Messrs. I’. Spmeer affd Ai,!''Walker were the M.C.’$. Prizes for a spot dance were awarded to M . A. Hartley and Mrs. T. Watson. The pn- ceeds realized £6 lOi. Od..
BEAMING ROOM EFFORT.-In spite if
!C()uncirs .Horticultural Supertatenden -visited Dowffhato last Thuisday, and Ici- tiired iff the schoolroom. Mrs. Asshetoi presided over a .large gathering. Mr.! Ma<- t pherson spoke .on_“jSqiIs_and their cpltm-
'that'interested theftelculturists. Sandj loath soil was much I preferable' to clay soil theTecturer said; bto whatever its nature digging must he done in the early wiptor before the frosts catae. Autumn digging wai important, and to n ^
c.asesTt was (advis able to dig t^d spadistdepthttaking cafe to kPb'pthe top" soli apthe top.' Urging that what was taken out; lof the soil must be re- plaped! the speaker) advised the lise of; farm stable manm'e as tjelhi-most suitable. Where difficulty to getting I such supplies was ex perienced then recourse taust be had
to.the, artificial whlqh.'U PropeflXused! would give / an ;ample return, 'vagetable refuse, h'edgi and; grass cuttings combtoed to make a! gooi manure If allowed tql-rpti Mr. Macphersoi stressed the lieed to'lohange the jiositloh o vegetables grown' in.|the,garden each'!yeai, tod, ta .i;egard to pqtatoes, he declared i. Im to grow first and second crops, leavtai: {he'rapto crop to the! farmer who had iacre; of Iffid for me purpose. “ Arrap Hlot" wa; . choice for the j early Variety. iWltl. toeot to the;
Allotment.cropping plan; thl; Id be divided mto. ttotee sections—thi mainly, foot crore; ,the second, chieflj : .and -the,
tloh’’?tohougfi‘the llecture was mainly fo- he cottage gardener, It contained (mud
warfniy accorded on
the.motlon of Mr. |P. N. Fefclval, (3hatbum,',SiC6uc(ed! by Mj-. T. J. Hblgate, Downham! M-mbers of'the Institute an interval, Mrs! and
served refreshments a' I t e Assheto^! being tie hostesses.
jntoous plants, (toltlvalion was an im- w Srttot part of .the Ttatufe.'pt the'close of
atoes; — ----- ---------------- d,, :peas to^ hich, thanks to H r .' Maepherson TCre
junction with the Women’s institute, M-. N. J. Maepherson, ,the Lancashire (Jpunt y
HORXICOLTDRAL LECTURE.-In coi - j-
would have to be i -aid In compensation w property-owners are positively stagger ing. On the Con inefit, however, land s much cheaper and also the authbrltles s tp d no honseribe. and offer any sum they thlffk f it
’‘''ho di ■'Then come, the foot Guards, conslstlt g FOLLC
the cuff Assoclafl Political Padlhaif ceeding] C.C,,- ch i presencJ At a j
' atS
tjo 'it Is thb' Viilt^ Etat'es'on July 4tb. tu t the celebrations there-take ottor
Sir H— , '''ij'',.'' Pr
chalrma vlffe^cha Cbmmit} gave : which prepare|
meffts ( WofraUl speclalll thbrnselj trahsph A deri
membeii meeting Gbver
'yery largely composed oUbe. same pebp le ffh(j cotne day after dajl.' ■ ; '! There, are a great many differed togtoMfs! of,HiS M b i t ’s
Worralll Hoffgk Rfead.
and Intj Tlia
-gavq £ ■WlUlan at the. ( th e .ln c l Internal vividly [ intiiffatl
Assheb
meet Ministel
need So Inteil
tears in still a c | world,:
leapt 1 and bol
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sir w m | to be Ministel made serving! ms ei[ Europeg able.”
. In fa(j done, S| a t the had slh Mlnlstel
had' p f announl Dlvlsibif
■ perpetrl It not a
one .of I
meffp” f memben approve offeredJ declare! when, I of Man of Natil if any ideas, slaughl
about. would 1 so bn \ In rel| Slovak fact th CommJ refuseq cmifftrl elded 1 vqted j estima fight! had nd
The!
' ayerslij thbiigu If thd averse! tfoublf theyv war. Slr.1
'pftrty I coffstil
' to b e j .ImAglF there I
sort ol hhppeT nillU(J turedl ;miffio| il’dicuf in villi tffe^cq liiey ' fcentrd
than A.R.P.I why
when 1 fnfnreJ albn'g.J he .dig
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