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T m i< Hartley 6


BATTERSBY WOLSE ; “ OLD


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value. ALL NEW STOCK. HATS,


Y uN b p lR w M , ” ^ S lR T S .


1 ' KpVG^ STREET, TaVjora ani, OutJitI m k i l ,


Tailoring d\ idTtell^ble Outjhiirii You can rel;r on thi^ qu^ty of Men’s


WEAR stoicieid in' dut ’N'^w Establish* ment.


Only leading l^radds of proven SIR W. ENTERPRISE


ipn SatliMayyia speblal effdrt'dfraiidedih aid iof [Church'futida.' i The^decdratldh of


:j;he stall's wasineat dhd'At'tfaclive; Ih'h “scherap i iftht and:’d'ark' iinkiiiWlthirlbbphed treUla


'.fiecessltlra, wearing apparel, fancy goodd,; i tonfedtlduery add prdduce; sweats, etfejy ' were displayed in abundance-ahd mat ^ -ready. Ship.;


■ ! T h e r e ! j y a a , a y r d ; # d e d : ^ ^ ^ ^ ^


''soh,!tf.A;l dnd'^the 1 F o U b m h g ' W e ' : p f ) d r '


and' Mi,._ pnd'MtisiHi


i i


th e .v i® ^ to take cjha was: been welcpmed, .him; ;d^ 'a'' knovrihglsohietldh'g pf'W'e


prayeir;We';' ‘


h l d e f m a n , ' A I t k e h ; , : O f ■ N .a is d h ^ ^ ^ ^ t h a h ; ‘ v S u p p o r t l n | h t o


u i l i e h


':r.H,''.A'?4rkih- " '


.'Mafehali,,, ':ahd u s e q n a r g e a i i n e p r o c e e o j n g s , s a i


1: tHd;jd%"thnh Wdeimw a, ih !jthe ‘Clhatbufn chhfeh,;’hilt";t


■they' had!


audlencd,'ysrpre,, .wohderihg;- why ■ heyv?as:, occuplngj:, the,- iChWy^


Alderimm-AitkW expIaih^ that,the rpuV reasbri; ,y?ab duj ,tp aletter) whl.ph wasiseiit


' from bbytfp6d'hv,days.; Their-iparent?; intimate] ftiehdsWpi,had, ;b’geh ; malt};'


by MrapltehAeid, whom he had 'known


the loyal "deyotion; which- the Ditchfleid-' farndy-hW-bhown tb the Methodist causfe' in GhatbUm.i!: -Theyi - ahdi dtherl;' had-, laboured long aiid faithfully throjlgh the years, and the friends there were deseifv- ' Ing of;,?iI thp help thpt could: be, given.


/ :, :


. Aldeii ah 'Aitken; declared that hejwas - always glad ftp give; what help.-he. could to the.G mrchj -there.;was never a time; when,lt ,pas,ujpre.peedcd.; -ii,-;■i;, -i v. ,


I I! ii loor ■ I'iiA' ****** * * * * * ‘"*'*i~i~»~i~i»ViAruijui


Blackburn 1


A.D. iS:-- 1720 /. ll classy


of Itmwnce tTcamcleimi ike Julies Exmtor and Trustee under" takm . . . . . .


i Office RESIDENT MANAlCER i A. J. ABBOTT. MwcheiiMBiwcl —19 PMJ( MALL. ,


iHe»d offic^l; KING m JAM s t k i ^ Btucbet and Agei uei lliraugboul tHe WoHd. CIE3 INVITED


APPLICATIONS


F.0R AGE! jj j i i


THE LOl ASSUK.


y o u WANT THE'bM/'KADIO ? we'have * ; makes and oftenWe chplce.ls mprply'hhpi


^ l i ' tl (T. DIXON 1 lerce This IsIs the ONLY address' fn^ the districtjiyh^e m nap; ob


Bcautifiesj and Rej/italises make yoyr appointment toAic process.


7 , ................. X g E N T - 7 0 R T H E j M C K


'Theatbicajl parties- : liADIES’ ANI)


R A Z O R j


ITER Treatment the Hair. Please for this wonilerful


.[,!', iV.p. liiaye grdafe-paints


anid .wigs for, yhiir very reasonable.


THONE 5923 ilSi,


: . V


recoihm|nd the M i t c o d W


o N S . T R A T I O N S ' :


of preference. , We d(i,'hpyy^' [ODEIS.


NIPHQ GLADty


ARRANGED. Co.


it 1 Therb are many; depehd|abie see


ekampte‘:feh'p 'iha^e'ah''in|brps^^ other pebpld. To a large extent it’begins


at'hom'e.’i ;i '’ , , ’'y : ' ,1 , , i ! . 1( 1)1


Sir-Wllliabiprass, Alderman Altken said Ihpas curlbuslfhaf^Wheneyenhecaine ti-' t t o part iK-any fu’hetlbli.^’aimdjt'lnyaH-! ably he-f(nind'<Blf'-Wimam'StellSrry'eh- gaged.'' SlrlWllliam]'wa&’ a •ih'dlst-’UBbful


'iExpresslng delight at the presenceiof .


than :bne, and,it was surely, a very, pxcelT l ^ t thing th.atial Member 'of the,'British


Parliament .Would',', he, fpuijd .acUyely ^ _ npltt’g the Work'bf -the


Church.,,


tl^e last two; oj>- three occasions of his visits to Rlbblesdal'e he'-hadi'had the pleasure of meeting ; the Mayor.: of. Chtheroe, ahd'they welcomed'CouneiUor' Hargreaves' presence, also.!: ;


(The Chairman, went on to say th a t on GReW; TRADlTia


'and dispel financial worries so that We Work of qb urch! and school could proceed untlnterrupfec^.


r ■'


; ,,,^’^tK:rpgairA. ,|p7he.'pr.lsenqe,,^ '.the: 'Member,,:$lr’' 'Wlillain Brass heeded' no .{Ihtrodpjiiim,;' “ m ^ .Member' ol- :ra{riiamw well; as,.'yours," s^A, the,


]C,M“ raah,[, i’for' tHo'ugh'J j'hye.oh'the' ,Dthpr|.rlde',- of- Pendle I. am In, the .Cllth^rbe Division.” ;


; WILLIAM ON HIS DUTIES.


.cptdiar.reAdpUoH,'said I'.that Mhbd'beeh asked ■td.’opAn the-falf,'


_,,, wiuiam.'who'iwas-given'.'-'a-mbst


;a?'Alderman :A^tkeh^hiad'''Saiaj'HA'^^ .a^ays anxious to-.-givA'anyassist'ance


Ahd'helpi to'the; churches Whenever'the oppprfunlty presented'itself.


i W i U i a p s M A t h a t ' ’ ' p B y ' { ' t W ' : d A y S ' b d f p M a t t h e ' l n y l t A t l p n ' b ^


' j . I n o f , ;


'..7W(«<UFACTUREIi 'eLITHEROE,UnCS. M m b e r ; ; o f ' : ’ P k f U a m t h t , 7S l r d u t i e s


inam.elyr that-although he was a Phrlla- .mentArlan and a politician, he came of spiritual stqck,'


s d u r i n g t h d p r o c e e d i n g s h e w a s ' t o l d omething which he had hoped was true,


too, thpy, fiad].Aypung.mhhsteripfWual promise;' .and, wprklng:jMge,th’er,',.hA hopeA' th a ; effort would prove a success


thought WatbUm ’ had 'b'ean {vefy/for- tp.natb m' tharresped'l, In Mr, MArshail,


si^Ulty ah many; o


f , .


would be 11. success, Alderman Altken Said tl^ey need ;d 'alhthe'Thpneythat cdnldibe rdlsed, , ](t! was .not, an eUsy.matter .'Sus­ taining the: work-.of the churches to'd'ay! special, efforte had :to be put forward in oWer. to.make endsWeet-. : ChatbUrn,) had an'expjbUent'Tecprdi'Great traditions: attached o th a t chnrchr • if. had many f ^ thM ' ahdsdevoted.tforkers. '.Irirpar-. titular, onehadiheen strubkbytheriufn- bdy of young ministers who had entered upon their,careers-tliere',and subsequent- to positions of great respoh-


{{Express:ngi'thei hope that thei{(Sale


1 Influence. He had known . them ' personally,, ■ and ; he


-^i c d a ; I n t o r p y p i n e M ^ ^


, replacementiiot'thtogs'that- might-bd , Shiashedto.'thq home; or thiefmlght buy.


presents 'for' sofi'e'ortd' AlAe;':' hiiy tot


; jrustdd! that: thei atalUlblddrs: would dts-' iPo^e: of all theih goads'. ''dnd«tiidt the


,to.-,give.‘to:Ahbthefib'azaArdatdr'on.: '"He'


{hearts-j ofc thq ppugregatipn yypuld; hq ■ 1 by-the {'filial resultof'the, sale,


'" ,7 '


S l r . ' ^ l l U a i q - . , t h e u i d e c l a . r e , d , r n q : r a i r q F l o o r s { F p s ; o p e n e r c h a i b a S n .


.


a n d .


■"'"The ■ -RdVi-':Wi-‘ -Marsh'ail"- biqlredS delight'Ot'the magnitude of thd aSSetobiy and, dxpiafatagi'tbat It WaA Wtelided'fo hold a thanksgiving service bn Sunday evening, said It would bd most gratlfsdng If; the attendance ,w'as oni . the .same scalo;


, He proposed tha very‘Stacere thanks (Of ail;,th;e;friends;tb. Bir Wllilam-(Brass and; AlderpaaniAitkeir':fOr .their;presehce'and' thqir |ser-vlceBi ahdiSald-d;heiy{TvoUlditBke with MiPitheigood vdshes’tof evdryttoe, Mr. Marahalh.-alSDi 'thahkeqi Cdilnclllbr


and Mrs.\ Hargreaves tor :fheir support;' : ^Thq iresolutlbnj;; decoridt by.Mr.-.fc to ,|'hrklhson.-.waS:carried vritH the greatest {cOTdlallty, • and-; thferq i [ Were' fresh out*.,


purp '[iof A'applauSe’iiWhen- Ai.llttleytot ({f^Ws [Taytor).iSteppedron;{to.'theipiat-; tofin to--present buttonholes to opener, atid {chairman.'". -.r .{■


!)-;’?;


',lCpuhblBor/.,'EargreaveS,"!i.to a brief- AcKhqwledgment'made reference to' hlS' Indebtedness to Mr.;and Mrs. Tattefsall tor the kindnesseand' i help which had always been extended to. him, and which- lie-had cause gratefully to (itemember./ j


totlmPlbto w a i; all tk'B7stMlS; Haf. been' c l e a r e d b f ' i n e l r ^ i f e l t b m ' ; ; .'


reqpl; l e d l '


a m q u n f e f j | . ' £ { | i


proceeds of ■ }99:r';r:


i thei ' i '


saluted- the. last itrathoar, to leave. Vlfaltham Cross i for - Edmonton,: London before the serylcei Was takeb oVer py trolley-buses, and crowds, smashed Windows and tore up seating In order to-obtain souvenirs. - • i


:A'''’8myq 'ofiiifirewprksiivand: ‘.detohatots.


iThu Member,fqr theipiylslqn said.he. An 11 i rpTl!'-ri - t i l oUV (ir‘1!' - db) n--Wofff. ■


fl nirri rt-HT-- % !


i c u s s l p u ; : w e { r e - M e s s i r s , F . ' W h i t e s i d e , W . B e l l , ; C , . N o r c r o s s , J . ^ P l l e y a n d W . . D o w n h a m .


. B r i n g s , - a n O h a t . i p r b u H ^ C t o y e r s . ' { { ^ b s e ' . t ' a k t o g ' i i a r ^ ^ ^ ^


I ' q f i r e s p e e t t o t h e i r - l a t e Q u a r t e r m a s t e r ^ ; S e r e e a i i t . : { , i T h q p r e A C h e r w a s " t h d " R e v . C . J B u c h a n a n ; ’ c { i r a t . e e t o ‘ C h a f g e . ; : . .


' w i t P e - i d e l a y t o b e e h t h e f d l f f l c i i l t y o f u n d e r s t a n d i h ^ r a r i d ;


| M j c o m p r i s e d : d o c u m e n t s ( w h i c h c o n ­ t a i n e d a t o t o e o f - t o f o r n i a t l o n . - ; ‘A r e a s o n ;


. t r a n s c r i b i n g t h e m . : H e d o u b t e d . w h e t h e r t h e r e ; w e r e I n , E n g l a n d a n y m o r e ' h r i - p o r i a j i t : r o l l s . t h a n t h o s e , a t . : C l l t h e r o e .


" ; W C ' i Q : o U , { ■ f t } . j l e i ; set :,:.i ■! a n t i - R a z z l e .


NNITEESABY;(?ERV1CES.-Annlversary. k pees took place last Suiiday injthe Baptist


li SCHDLABS’ CONCEET.-A programme S - Satutoay- by; th'e vqimgi people.of I tee -St,- into'Falrj’lAnd


akCi Was'at the oirgaa: . . .ioiaksunday Sr'---’


, T h i


D . ; . N u t t a l l a n d J . B n t c U f l e g a v e a s h o r t s k e t c h t e s t h e y o u n g m e n ' a c o n t ( | b u t l o m


M l s s . l i l v e s e y . - : T h e - i a c c o m p a n l s t m a s - l M r a ; ' , L l v e s e y . - M e s s r s .


s t e ' o l a t o . ' ' i ' - ’r h e ' p h l l d t o n ' h a d . b e e t t ' ' t r a i t t ' e ‘d b y g M i s s - N e U l e ;’r h o m p i i q n ' - a n a " t a e m b e r a i ' o l ; . t e e {


i r l s ' c j u b , ' - u n d e r t e e ( S u p e r v i s i o n o f M r s j a n d ; M a r s h a l l , J . M q o r h o u s e , :


dances • anp {"sm(ines; by the oldea


Fairy Cobblers,’.’ .arid ‘{A.Peep . . . . . . . . p e p f l m a r y . ' B t e o l a i ’s t . a r i d


’•••-■-j


-....And-':''ThA‘I^iantMorri’’':(ReVi' H.'H. tWbodWato, M.A.rMusD0(!).( 'Mf.'H.' W U '


l a t e l a c e )


ih'^li, the preacher morning 'and evening Dlamps rogum.^ug ipe anenems "Jum-


eq:’/ (Jaekkror/'‘The Angelus” (Wal- ■


.'that itneii?-;, lighting'equipment 'i'Is i to; thorough 'working order tor the ’ comlrig winter months. { •. ’ ,;


’Thli precaution and the proper use of


; remoye'-i much of the strain 'of motoring after dark;


-( ■;{',:'.■{ ;' '. The Automobile Association. STENSON COOKE,


Secretary. , : •{ ■ ';


,1A p to 'r e d 'snake of a;-species, never^seenl - in England has been killed by a shephefd to!


pNorthumberland - whq 'discovered-- h is : dogi laying with It. i. - ■ ' ,


.dijutlrig and dimming devices will grAatly Impfoye driving condltl^ j arid thereby


■(vii-'iu


‘ (Sif,-^MAy I ask Ail rniilbirlsts to Assist' ' to-; reducing - the olA-' danger' ari'd' Iri- cqnverilence of. dazzle by making 'sure


.(,'. {::(


m e e i l h g i . - o f i t h e R e c o r d ' S o c i e t y , - h O l d i t o M a n C h e s t e r ) o f t h e e x c e e d i n g l y i n t e r e s t * : t o g c o n t e n t s o f : t h e c o u r t , ; r o f i s r o f , t h e M a n o r J q f t C l l t h e u o e . ' i k e p t k t i Q l l t h e r o e j Q M i i l e ; ' . ' { c M r . f . C h a p c e l l p r / O h r i s t i e ! s a i d


; | i ( m t i o n i w a s m a d e . : a t ; i . t h e . { ' a i i h u a i


’ d e d M r , G e o r g e L o f t h o u s e , , o ' f t h e a n d R o y a l H o t e l : O n S u n d a y , t h e j i m n c d s h l r e i r ' V o l U n t f c e r s : ; a t t e n d e d - ' s b m c e j a t t h e P a r i s h C h u r c h i a s a t f l b u t e


m i l i t a r y a n d - f t i a r o n i c ! f u n e r a l w a s T h A c a s e imber Pf'^FatUaihbilti'^lii'Abrb'iense’S' :or flffy-y6ars:8ifb.;^;!


‘i We aile'ijtod' to face the'fact thht people are hbt'hk|deypfed'tdHUe W of leiiklOh'hs’ihey were tlilrty, fortV,'


' “TheifSls’hb^tHhe.safiie ,falth'fui.,atMd-.- ancp oriWbt ’cJpse .hei^^^ t-eldtlptimp;! , whlch-u^Q'.tb ''eidst,'';a^ Is, foic; iib'as:


church','hbbh)e';tp‘'T O Temedy,"! th e 'm


'find thoefaedy deVotim fed^s


what ' “ltd


;d6:]Jhh'r.e.'TtKan.'by pertohaT, ■


talned by the families, and he.had,lie altefnatlye but to accept. He kneyr'^of,


iheintims iof; :slmllar M&-; -Soudfellold' jV OPENING


teasoh for satisfaction with the suc- ! 'cdunted the Vdiiled I attended thMr ‘‘AiitilintfiFalf’'


METHODlSTS''had'' eV%: j'''It ffllght 'tif dlluidlnatlhK'ff;-lle>,e-'^^ had,


j t o h e n l o l m ' ' : a p K f t f t o n i ; thelHdUsd'of'Ponlhlbirtpi %hetie hh


^'8heaK■■'hhd‘■aSk :questl6hS,''/arid,*^^^ i siiphort of 'the Qdvefiinfent.^iffhehe^^^^


; h'e thought thfe: GovernlhentvWaa' rlgHt; IH6 had[|nany'OppoHunluaitohe'of use;' W ,' fotjTnstahcei whenifri.eflds'jfi'omshlB '■ 'tbnstltuenoy: -TflBlted) Ldifdon [ and called'


I a t t h e H o u s e o f C p m m o H s t h a s k i f b r h l t a i i I h ' o i r d e r i t h a t i h e p f l g h t s h o w t h e m j c p u n d ; 1 i y e s t m l h s f e i : , ; , % m c h . f w a s - A l w a y s , ‘ a


I A n d i iWl'i


:bahpoI’ shorts,';"' H!6'’hSd:'td Attend 'Whist'' ' drives- ~ Wd:: 'WncbA-wheni 'I n ' the Vfcbli--!'


,'ThbSp.‘'# r e sbme'-' bf, th^^ iwerd Wbuihbent':'up'on a; .Meinbef .'bf' !Parlidiri§ni).v-';'y 'v : {,-


istltueh'cy; add ’'eyed':,'td !‘dW^ ilarly Weti’' ‘Fdhl' johes'’’^'came llhuha, {hot oVeffpbldhg’We: ‘‘hanibeth';Y‘


!■ i.' y, I i,yCEIWCAt:' ::0AYS.'-:.-. ■ ^7 -- ■ V’ : c! '


i.schopiiy:'Tt-{was ■'a':! ibecaub'e the'enprt'.w^^^^


'As Mf.''MArbha'lf'had'iAld Ih his prayfer,, Iwe ,were. Indeed' passlngLthroughWry' '.critical days.-Only quite recently prayers !for peace In'the Wbf id 'hAd b'eeh'ldffe'ted lln all'lichurchesn tiirbttghbUt the land. ‘Following!,Mr; .1


Chamberlain’s visltf; to


iMunloh';thei;e.itere .jprayers' pf. ithsmiks-: iglvlrig'that'peace Kad-beehimaintalncd-;;! iahd the)flOUhtr»must go oh praying that ■ peace.-iShould-.’be rmade ..endurihg/ li ln .these critical days.we ndedCd the;helpbf God and the churches, fopiwe;werA cbn-i fronted! by''.thd,'exl8tence,offa;deplorablfe


TntolerencO: :tOyrards rellgi'drt. ;■ to - 'many iparti ofitheiworid;,. .Notidnlyjinustii W ipreserye thte:Chui:ch Intact fot ourselves ibut foyi our.'ohlldren and thelrichildren’s'


: children) .sothat they mlghtibe'brought "upih the.rqllgloh of their fathers.


;:)rr'ryn7"’T7'''‘Tj-ivi:-T?: . " . S p e a k i n g I n , r e l a t i o n : t o ; f a l r s i ; : a h d


i b a z a d r S i , ‘ f . S l h ■ ;' W i U l a m - . ' s a l d h 6' ' ^ l o o k e d ' - o n , t h e s e . ' e f f o r t s i . l n : , t h e : h g h t l i o


■ B a l d , . h e : ; l i l d o m t ' w a n t ' t a n y - m o n e y , ' s i r , : b u . t ; I f y h u s h o u l d ; h a p p e n t o h k v e ' a c r u s t


.wg e t i w h a t ' t h e y c o u l d ' t b h e l p . t h e . .William-


ieply, {fbr^the .i^akc long; tlme;,-'tq "


■When asked on. one- occasion if 'he thought' haaars were ..good .things, Sbr- h;:sam'„he


tion ,


['..thapl'Mey ’to6k’'s . 'theyvAvoliet


",an:'Atirniatf^


o f i L o r d G u r z o n w h o , w a l k i n g , i n a L o n d o n ; ■)MAyb-':fbb.ii5^Ah . p a r k ' o n e d a y , , w a s a c c o s t e d b y a ^ m ' a r i . :


l e g a l i s e d b e g g i n g . , X h e r e - w a s a a t o r y t o l d


; o f - b r e a d d n y o u r , ’ p o c k o t n r s h o u I d > b e g l a d - ' O f . d t , f b r . ' I . a m ' j y e r y h u r i g t y i ” -; L i k e - t h a t p o o r b e g g a r , t h e y ; w e r e v e r y ; a n x i o u s t o


dated NOV. 4ih, 1888 • , t ., , j l .


, V; Telegraprilc 'cbmmuhlcation ,,''betv7edn ■puthc jTjte'Md'Sl,aihbu& {'P^ the first, time on NPyember 2nd. . :',.


"


-PiC. {V^adesoh, 'whqihqdbeei}, stationed at ■Whaley eight years; in recognition, of -the { Intelligence displayed In the detec ion of thieves.


;.'.Th6:...mejrlt - .badge- I'jiyasr,bestowed on i-,'.'.’ ■: i' ".'i': ?i°*. - 7 ,{':


’ make between Preston afad the Yorikshire towns. - .,.-'''"•■-"■1 ' I ■ - ' ,i ; .) r ; - ! i


' Jh 9 “A%qni 'iiliMMfbh-'k ”Gbc)d'AA^;Mufe


wds i'^ib'on Nove: Liqh'wqV';,:'idn ‘


shs' the «• t.. also


s e p b n d t e r m I n s u c c e s s l o m 1873.


ndlA’f - H e a i r . ......... . .ard IClhg-tVllklrison' occupied B i r i b k y , ; M a d ’t a A . , , a h d { , ,


' C a l c u t t a ' , ^ ' S b r n o k ; ( - ' M r ; ''the


. S e t t i e m


S to : | :m f n i i l 'Wm'; •Garnett was , . - , , , , n m o u 8l y e l e c t e d t o . t h e o f f i c e : f o r a


nber isi f t the white h'A'mqtipm'of; Pphn^^ seconddd'-Dy Councillor


A L i b e r a l I loar ‘ lectured •6d■'^■^‘F^gils'h '■Puie' to


! E t t g l M ; { k i ; q | l b h ' A p % d e ^ . C o r a p a h ' y ' ' e s t a b l l s h i h A i t a


E p j S ' . ' i i t


' " ' ^ t , t P e C P a t b u r n , R e a d i n g P o O i k ; , a n d : vU b ' r a r y ' t h e ‘ p p v ; ' R . - d ; • H . - ' G r A y i j M j ^ ^ ^


‘ ' E n g l l s ^ ' a n . y i s l t e d T h d i a ' ' i n ’ 1593; a f a d - h i f d e t C n p t l b i i ' b f t h A b b i m t r y ; ' t o d i i c e d ' 7k e


■year is ctoseu, ' •' a new railway which It! was' proposed to ; t o a t t e r i d , n f e g l e ' d t l r i g i t o i r e p a l r t h e K I r i g ’ s Ih-arid about 'WhAlley to c'b'nhbctibn with Surveying operations, were o w i n g s u i t t o t h e K i n g ’ s c b h r t a r i d f a i l i n g „„


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' who {were 'tried ‘ arid 'fined' ibr todulgtog to-; unlawful games, for c liA p e 'tflAir.


{of-the rolls, which: he had examined to company vClth -Mr. A. I; {Robinson,.'the steward, said they were records bP thbse


helghbqqrS;{: dattle, -toil’'kAeplrig^^,'^^^ ■fences; 'riegietited roads,too'aFpits -by; the {King’s: h lg iip y ,; harbbiirtag •9ag|b'Drids,' %


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s u b j e c t s o f f d e f a u l t . ' .’ ' t o ‘ ' t h e s e : r d U 8! t ^ H A d a v e r i t a b i e p i c t u r e o f - t h e h o m e l y ,


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; ’iihe 'annual-diriri'dr 'and'.'ball given by T ^ p l s y


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.Chapel, a Sunday'school superintendent Arid local, preacher, {',.


, rjiciety.stew'ard of thm{We's^^^


"which had beeri'empty many years, had been purchased by Mr. Rhydlng, of


was .{rCportid^S Mill,


Blackburn, whose Intention ltowas,to fit]' .the.miU.wUh machtoTO and.let.lt. -


{I'.Qkardianstof.thy .mlMd'o.-requlsltlqriS, {,ln favour, of the {app6l|itmentpi,Mr.:R^


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portion of. the Union ori the West Riding County Council.


(Marsden;'Salford/ 43; • Esther Jacksoni Ffanklliiistre'et) 20';{ .-Frank-. Shorainlth,i ..Wheat Shfeaf .‘in ri, 11; Mafy Anri Ingham,


■:o'Deaths during thd. week ■:■ -William rWblttam;; .‘-Woone' ■ Lane; '49: ' Margaret


Orlndletbii, 5 3 ;-Sarah Seed; {Grtodletoni :72; Joseph Roblhsori, Chatburn,. 41. - -


(09-perkoris-rittended the ipt'er- Chmburiq qf;% 'Josepli. Robin-,


{teFe, present. " An Idea of the relative kies qf;the,dld arid'iiew reservoirs may,be


{ ; ' t o ,7 d i p t h o f t W - F e d ’^ I r i ' A k :Councillors. Soutffivdrth apd PArklhsOri


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w a s t u r n e d ; d n { a t ' ' t h e ' r i e w - - f e s e r v o k { . o r d e r t o d M A c t i h A b o h A r e t i n | ' f f B m ‘ t h e


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, d a | l y { l i f e ' O f . L a r i c a B h l t e ' t o l k - t o t H e ; T u d t i r , " ,


- , ( th'e'.wateri Mr, W. Eckroyd; of Burnley, in 'a rCsumA " v'- ■ l!j 'hOlO'


r'i Wat day ;iyaAbne dW : was - hfeaint' to ' bpeh'' the'" f Alt In' that


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,;sldera.tlbaiiby. .reas6h!i{;b’f:{i,tlieif{ i . , .coMeplbh ’ with; the, public life of the itown.{'-" -(tourity' 'AldeymAh . J. Mercer Whlpp;'?.p.!''Accepted.''thA'- ihaybrA second'year;


l o c a l t h a t


ibth 'gentiemem'hadfblalto tb: cbto .i;"":'{■'■


,.'i •/!!*'■ V'ii iO : RELIGIOUS


trefe'ifeh:cASdidafeAfor fijUFSeato To*ri!pUricll.^-T^


.' BMdrliig. William (C).'..... 1092 *Thomber. :JaiheB -(Lih:):;:;.; 993 ' :


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'to hlfi brother '•‘in', Ms'' respect,: C o ip lp ^


;the:Cpunbii'’to pbil bvAr .l,w clllbr W: Hardacre In 1907.


.Mussel,’’; . , I j f ( C o t -


Commit-: h P b ^ s i t i ' o h p u l d ; i h A p p r c d ; ‘ t e


GpnBera)ives7^ho.:had ’-^‘.electibh of the, Ijvp,(Liberal {alder-; hose period expired on the 19th— en'J.T, Whlpp qhilG, T. Mitchell.,


ah'desoribed‘as:7;neWi'phAse''to iofitlcal-'llfe.’’>It%AA-A(ilm^


ldrge.;:cqhgregatlon;-ito 'Whalley Parish Ghurph -on-All Satots’: Day.'Dr. Henn, Bishop of Burnley, was the preacher. ■: i


The annual dedication festival drew a


''Cptomlrteb,' Mr; Tom GArhq^t yA8{{pre'-:i Sbhted’byitoetobbrq qf the Bbrbn'gh PoUce! Force; w h . Ar Sfiyerrmbunted wafkh^- The Mayor


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.'pres'emtlbh, .Spoke, to'.high' te’riiis of thq :2't;VeAfs’"s‘ervice which' Mr. G’amett had given to hIs native town.


■(Ajdermm J;-M.';.whlpp);, .who 'made; the. ' , j


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0* '“ saparale 'llie lijotors,


W i E L L G A T E , G L I T H E R O E .


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Mr.'Standring took the place of Mr.''W. Qreehpod'Vfho,,y7lth.Goupili.ors^^^^^ side And Thomber, offpred hlm,self for re-Aleiitlbn; The record,'individual',poll,:


to; 1903. by' . ‘WhlteMde, WW. ( C ) , I l l 8 " ■ Gamett; WUUain (C)...'..,... 1265' FROM OUR vm NOV. 4ih, 1013


;:f98ter'Frager.:;,'The{^^^^ :i8i)d traveller described " A dash across Siberia,”


I The ’white: -Whaljfey inakWAte’d by Mr! . John


{ke’ries.'of {public lectures at '{,. . {{,,:


'/j^rbendalAMihilGrtndleton, was. let.^to Messrs.Wallbank and. Co., of Nelson.


. Ujanager '.'for Messrs "Whlpp 'Brothers, .jCoMn'splnnefs'affd maijufactu


^ An. old Clltheronlan, Mr. Tom Roberts, bf.Darwen, died on the 6th, aged 56. The eldest! soii’ of a'iforhier {headmaster of Glltheroe: 'NatIohal School, h e ' w e l l .known ion; iGhahge; beWg 'the 'D'arwen


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: ViMr'^enry Walker‘;Wllton, bf ol, Ch'ajt- burn-foad,' died, suddenly ’ibn the 4th,


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’aged'dp; years; . Mi'i.^ItoAto, Jack‘so.n, , who died at ‘55, :Mitfch'euistrebt,. aged i i j years, was interred qri the 4th


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FROM BANKEUPTCY TO WOELD-WIDE PEOSPEEITY IN Iso TEARS. i


! i . '"WE ' UuGH AT ioKES AGAlNSit US.’’ .1 ..


; i T h i s a d m i s s i o n m a s m a d e b y t h e P r e s i d e n t , M r . L . R . N . P e r t e y , a t t h e . a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f t h e B u f f a l o e s j A s s o c i a t i o n a t t h e R o y a l H o t e l , W . C . l .


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I " W e a r e n ’t t o u c h y o r o v e r - s e n s i t i v e , ” t h e P r e s i d e n t a d d e d , “ a n d W e m a y l a u g h a s . i i h u c h a s a n y o n e a t t h e j o k e s . W e c a n a f f o r d t o , i


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r i u i i i t e f i n g ' , ; a m o n g - ■ - ■ i t s i m e m b e r s s o m e h u n d r e d s o f t h o u s a n d s o f t h e f i n e s t m e n i n ( ' t h e ' - ' E m p l r e .


: l 4k M . ' l o f l i ! e s ; : i i i : , G r e a t ; . B r i t a t a a n d s o m e - ! { 1,000; m p r B - ; a 8s | ) c i a t e d w i t h , i t q y e r s e a s . I t s


■ r i e f c e s s i t b t i s b r e t l A e n l ' b u t p r o v i d i n g o r p h a n - S ^ d s - i a r i d ' c o r i v a i e s c e r i t ' h o m e ' s , a s w e l l a s r e l i e f , ; c o t t a g e h o m e s a n d a n n u i t i e s f o r t h e a g e d . ” ' ( - .■ - ' "


: a s s e t s o v e r l i a b i l i t i e s e x c e e d { £ 330,000. j ' ' ’“ T h e : - O r d p r i s . c r i d w n ' o t ' o t i l y a s s i s t i n g :


[pOia membership had increased neatly seven • t o l d - - ' - A ' - ' ' T


quet at teo.'Royal'Hotel in tee evening were ,the Rt. :Hdn:"Vtsc6\lnt’bavms6n and Lady Davidsoh,"M.P.i Mr. Ll^R. Ni Percey (Presi­ dent, overseas Buffaloes’ Association) and (tee Rev, H.:R. A.,Wilson (Vice-President.).!


FISHERMEN, :klEEP..:{A DATE ” WITH HERRING.


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Froin fcvery British fishing port drifters set pewltontililte sails to tee,,wind, and steam. Outto-a perky prdcession’for Yarmouth and .LoWeatoft,


f f u g e r s , t o s o l e m n i s e t h e r i t u a l { o f ' t h e c u r i n g s h e d i ' . a n d I m p a r t t h o s e s u b t l e s h a d e s o p c o l o u r , a n d f l a v o u r , t e a t w i l l k e e p t h e n a m e o l - ' t e e h e i [ r i n g f q r e v e r b l e s s e d { o n t h e m u s i c hallAtage, an army of workers hurries to tee ngeapharveat.(;-("'i .


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t e e : s e a { l i i ' a l l ' t e ' ' e v e r s a t i l e f o r m s t h a t c a m - - q u f l a g e t e e - ' p r i s t l n B ' h e r r l n g ' . V a s t s h o a l s o f


a s t e e s h d r i s , t h e t e y e s — a r i d t t i o r e t h a n l ( ) ,000{ o t e e f s A r e ‘d e a l i n g ' W i t h ‘ t h e h a r v e s t o f


; ; ' I h a r i k s , { t o { t e e s c l e u t e t , h o w e v e r , i t i s n o w j ( i d s r t b l e ‘f M r t o c . f l t e e r t n e r i t o . i n A k e a " d a t e ” '


: < ^ . t e i e a u l l i r i i t o l i . ^ - ’I h e h , I f ' w i n d A n d t i d e a r e i f a Y 9U r a b l e ' ; ' t e e s e a i w u i b e s t l f f w i t h h e r r i n g . ! A s m a n y {88, 38,000,000 h a v e b e e n c a u g h t a t Y a n n o u t e i n . a s l n g l q d a y .


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. s t e a m y e s s e l s d a r n e d l a s t y e a r t o a v e r a g e o f { £ 2,780.1 a n d t h e ^ o t t l s h £ 1.588-£600 l e s s


■( T h f e t o r T t o g m a y b e “ k i n g ' o f t e e ! s e a , ” b u t - h e t o m a i h s k n a v e o f t h e k i t c h e n . F j s h f r i e r s : d f s t r i b u t i f i g h a l f o f t e e f l s h i k O l d w o i n ’t h a n d l e { h i m b ^ A u s e h e ^ 4 l H ' v i d t h ' t H e c h i p s . I n : s E a s t . A n g l i a , f l s h e r m e m s h y t h e r e w i l l b e n o ' i


A b u m p e r , h a r v e s t t h i s y e a r , . t e e p f o s p e c t w i l l ; i g l v e l l f t l q - j o y t o t e d r e a p e r s . ' j j .


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W i t e . i t e e . m M d , j c t e p . i t a l m d s t t o t h e h o u r . " T l t / l s o n l y ' A ' i n A t t e r o f i ’e a l c u l a t t n g ' t h e ’ d a t e ; -


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' T o . k e e p ( ^ t e e - p r i c e ' b e t w e e n 10,000{00 a n d j ‘ Atout'3,fl00'iSc6te,Tisrier girls-seasonal as i; ■{.,,.■ ' I .; I


swmg,.; it"'seenrt nCcessa^ 'to {clear up this ageflld myStoiV;' Both 'are herring; by birth -ytee difte?ehce''ls:in teb‘”curd.” . . . t p ; p e h t o r m - q u a y s i d e s u r g e r y w i t h n i m b l e


.With teqE^t'Anglia'pen’lng season in full


- p o i l c y , . t e e O v e r s e a s , B u f f a l o e s ’ , A s s o c i a t i o n w l i j c o n c e n t r a t e o n I t s . t o t B i f 5e c ( J o n a l w o r k . Among;those present at :the annual ban­


, , : . B u f I a l o i s m h a d b e e n s p r e a d o v e r s e a s i a i r e l y B y ' t n e n ; S ' e n i n g i r i H M . ' F o r c e s , m a i i y ' o f i W h o m ' w e r e - a m o n g t e e k e e n e s t s u p p o r t e r s { d f l i h e m o v e m e n t . i a n y w h e r e " ; U n d e r i t s n e w


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d two years;ago:out ofltee.pld;Palestine forme; iThe, .'..OveiBeas - .BuSaloes: Association,, , | w : ■ ' , ■


' . . - y o a e V B a n n i r a l o n e , t e e G r a n d L o d g e , ; o f E n g l S n S , " : h e ! s a i d , " n o w h a s s o m e


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