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( 1 ’ S Itimipiiiiiiil ihomto By I s


P a d d e d p l e e p w n i n g y o i i


What a


I Home , There i Ij encouraj little imj to add Vi To buy thO'Hal!


;pf thrll \.. i


:ASSEtP' s i ^ e i r t '


llfferehee when ybiir really;|yQtir,own. jI a desire and an


lementtdmekethose irovements v^lch go i|ue to youf property. | your Houjse throu^ i j '


'dx' Implah'tjtliehabtt Hi' and|, sil^reliance;


jus/styoiiVS’rile or ^ intSWt.


•B on • ih« ‘Isbcfoty’j , Joeil.< i [ H» will glidly tdviie ind


Ar thur:^ EAHbSHAWi .■:)


Going


it.ls g( on


■mE l ENGLISH ROAb, ;ood


;i


Through ' tli(


knd'


Under th a blua


country, came,. ai}i splendid wohs; horsra ,


..•f i hi


. jhovfs nbtlwhere, t mlugh imeadow f and vwage, one Tws not whither or why; the grey light drift of j me dust; in kCen c^l ru^ of the a" '


j flying white clouds, api lift of [the; sl^." 1


Et haviej bMn .three, „ ddlng peribde . ih: the el


. roat^id}cmg'wiiich :tbf , Se,M:jyaS;WMen;t


taiy, for runs to' that cdi second .


nOw 8Q ^ !| 1I1 .


BA&tiXAyS [ BANI^ • I chambers, :


i l l I I


Dally :j9-30.a.m. tp'12-30., , ] 2 to 5-30 p.m.: I S te d a y s : ?,-30 a,m. ;to 12-


0.' -■■ ■I .-.n ; -,-'i OMCE ' Sotos : ,1 ■ ^


north; • and the horsebtVk: were.cbi


the.lSth and the sary.by^ of. bur,« only the cutting, railway


. the , the Ii


§|ical the On8 feat


:was that ofd’endli their, own' with a


of. canals Before


I^il w i o f


the i l l


joint stock bank; in de, woHd and deals with the foUoi^mgs subject: ' ' I ■ '" k


m Ei f I


pVANTlCEOyOS CUBRENT & DEPOS BUSINESS & FERSOm SERVIC FINANCING OVptSEAS^TRADE ' ; SI^lil^OSITISyS!®


lipw, Tb: OP® AW: ACCP.UNt ’ACCt^


SERVICE 'OR A^ VraO TOAVEL , . DAY i NIGHT MNnNG;;_ ;


FA&riE;' FOR s ^ s^mGS. EXECUTO i & TRUSIES RUSINESS


A copy may be obtdned Upon per­ sonal or wi itten application to any oT the 2146 branches oFtKe Midland Bank, or t^e Head OESce, Poultiy,


London, £|C. 2.' It miy similarlybf secured from any office of the fast Banking Company, The Clydes­ dale Bank or the North of Scotland Bank, whiijh are affil[ated wjfli' tlie


" a I


passeng'ejfs, I t .was*, cbiistrubtibi they ■Jabk'of'


'at


"adam, wl inoUtovffi Stonyhur^t durable,' (kJUhtiy- fliiy,' Bu port by the latte: becoming supplies should from pla Ihaking there hai successfu mania every bod' shares in


■several Teifordt


bi .< ti e'.cbnflUeibrsileld,!


icrRom ito tljosp ylotorltiu I


.^.uctedi'^d repatfled bs ■ the- IS that lueed' thfenL: ':bii{ such iOi he east; of'lour, town, h atoss roai s Riwmester with Vprk. Th 3 strbtcM!ftb® the pilddle'oj


tblthe-MdfeoLthe 19JI cent ih^ l;


1 latched,! lahd: the strM !of' pticli 7lodded,!j|rom- garrison townil w tora,'OM jup' to: the' iwiall InLthe These‘Werti.'.essentially ■ at nialoflfyi of;tKivelll:is tyento; ir oniT''6hanks‘.. pony,’ ’ and: the;


to bejbuton the road and going


the Corporation subscribed tfiree gnlneas, i t was .evidently datriaied by floods, . and


was- replaced. just; after the ‘ Bittle of Waterloo by the present stone /bridge, andjtlie town.came!forward again.wlth a:-


.. wooden, erection; and wasrbuljt.ior/ftot- pi ssengers only, arid'lt la but flfty yeaiB ugo ' tl at the present' bridge, was put up,'agam by


rhe first bridge at Horrocksfom was alro subscription of £70. [ '


^lti8S;bfiilltlsCf1P.tii^i Ajh/fthfiljtoyoTO tbere were oniyMwp Snmll..bridges; one of tteih a cart bridge which tbofc-all the tra llp


ni thing,to.m,with fiie.n^e.of.a person It Is merely 'the old: word'Tor‘'‘Wbod,’’: foj', a


y v i r d u s e f f e f i l j lm m sans the- •%


Sme intentloa of building a cart bridge at w/^dye.ak;tbe:,titoejieigp^


raaking|of:inew. roads, bjt also:thp O I cahaisjand thedaying/town ofthe


lejw contttuctlon was ide ni 'eienbrmbua-indbstrial dfiyelopffi^ intry ini thsit'.?^. It ii.dudedihot


The, . first . (anal; ever, .madd to serve' - indUs ii dal^eedsifs 'tb.,be! fpOnil In tan-


cashli^i


r»f vas, It ve|i


ide; ity,


!y! wM PuTja/seven-i^ Vslerwaj it^.-the'-'^ora'i'iif Jarder ,\ijit8yB of I the canal over t those jofi


rdthe i>t/thfisWo^' mines to ildly;grjrtyta|;t(nrt‘bf-w the wondm of that.lei igineering; sVibe t^nMaci be t^Ulto tairyi


ougiEni land had become anetworl 8'most Iambus In the nbi f«s^;bn !the;firther sli ^


le-these waterwajlsiwire viewed lent,' ami. ■wete well


iki upjLlYeiphlfBw'L^ds' Ip to carry


trbtovrtlf.ol UKb industry broumt with It u ---- - -tct^'ifiiflpllC, loot


ifigwf that, nbw' metijep ,ol road on.isnoiUd be found, ind found by that wonderful mto." Blind


'd: ’‘carti,-1)p jjhe roadd.


Kmureshbrough,"', .who, .laid down the- Edsf. Lancashlre ijoads, by


thb' macadamised roads iof yesterr.. even.'.this'.was! not eno^b. Tlnn^^


to' Mitton. These men produced well-drained roads . all over the


ji ISt'


Dfi foodstuffs andj raw[.tnateriali i more/swiftly and suiw 'carried » Ito place',iand thfe result'was the the modem railway. l Ahfi just ai 3een aipanal craze afterl Brindley’s ifforti'iso: there icame a railway less" .'than w century ago; and who’hdd money to’ lnv ist bought the ne^i railway iccjmpad sb.


got so used to :tbe railway to t rink that it is I( ss than ninety years sinO i the first “Pnllaf Btllyi” panted rinto DUtheroe,


town used the road, and | that, until thirty years lraa.(Oissed !after iibat'.ye|kr,


r ; oil ijown itirii8iW-6,’are...toing'.lnijthEs "'al )pg toeim caVyying;aU!rori!S bficommodipes J . ,I j .along 'ouIt


the Inve engine, on the- ptss^e


stant motor ’1 at.' ami never,im Is now.i he used mum 5]


.be so '\ ■ ■'


I l8,i lives


and good s are running like clock work from , toe‘.; Surveydr ■ of; HlgftwayB;) Hp, llte -. the one cent


-----become that railway con parries - , losing m ich of fhelr reveriue, foy regulariand reliable ^ Ic e s of; motors: bptofoipass^ger'


transpor


So im toijimt and so common ---- —


has motor are


WHHN YOU LOOK: FOE -d-? •


' f !


------e toiandtoeir. Thus wdidielthatlour thrie ;e gfry^af road-building periods have been the work Of toe soldier, the Industrialist, and the sciet tlSt.v


III ■


Bonen ber ffiat we Mye;alvrayB a ohoi» display iaid'Btobk ol' goods tollable for GiNsi for all' occasiojis, i


booeI nds - BABBOLA khbbobs ladies DBEBSINa


TABLE hiijtAby


I


ladies BBUBH BETS Li DIES’ HANDS W HATS (lilkilland Cork) BRUSHES


rHOTEOASIS


i FOU^AS FBNS ' . ' .1- :


by Pari er, Swan, Waterman, etc. TOYS,


i I ’ ' .


BOOES' and OA lortbeOhil^n,;


> ' MU'. I . ' . ‘ ■#'!' -i ’ PENCILS TABLE SBTS


i . ANeI now let us turn to our own town , , .:.^'.;ai.nd :>ee how. our CUtheroe roads_^ere mainta.bjeidiup to'jabout a:cerituty:[ago. were


'


- WALLETS i PURSES


iddwn/Wi toFoijr, hire/.tne north, to the east, south, the west . the.,"ni


.former;: '“ce. From toe ■


Highway the.Chu road to the- wes Hbirbckj|( Hipping,


that C01


> thr ;e It Id


ch Brow to therndrth il'n' the:old. Chatburn, with lanes gciing off to -to, toe; fords at' Brungerley and


Brom Castle Gate wound the niaifi tP by Way pf the Bridge.at Edlsfdrd,


brantbed west-’tfejdi caster, .i


idblemari’s.’l . ford.: -From there'. It etol i,wm: to iFreston, and noKh-


bridge wdi have early


.twolocaJ of ,charg over the because


bein


ugh itoblTrough of.BoUand to Lan- e old Assizes road. Just when'this s built is not known, but there must


' da; 8,


1 i some structure. here fromjfery ; :for even when Edward the ’ ’


'''ttWiibraritoeditdlvs® bp:jtod: BjMhlejfipfti^.tod Nioh. 6 | pendle, to. and to jVThalley by Standen fo.’toe


, Gate the highway tp toe dastirari : And ;Ends;'m'::.Dykei Nrlokt and .from


roacbirurihirigdul dfl the Borough: ! be ptoperljr termed the King’s Out of ; the Market Place and over


d'rd; arid we'todwftoa’fc^erd .were! Stones |for foot: passengers at:.to& Market-Place and


A GAIN the Corporation appoint^ a mat who bad fills special Job to attenc jfi


'wis.iiecessaiy to keep them-hi good 'H 3 Was provided'with.'o list .by


'Until a very ’late) period,! when' toO ideijia Ids mon his time w.ereifound^.toi'lie.’rtooiRrijafi ’tien two mpn. were appointed, and. esito of tterii''teceiVca' n .'Bfriall! siiln for his.servl: m. ,mpre,.toaft two,gulnepa fpr^spinip.Veiji T le S(irt'eyor had to Apep the' 'actoiftits' i m present-toeriii to the .Corpbfatloh: at! thp^^^^ of Iris year of service. . He ihad jtoisurvey, (he ft) ads at least tbrep times .a year to seeitv]


K5t of his fellows, received no pay‘for tjl^


Bi ought ; ;theto;,,^JiariesTbefore. the - T f e Cbuncri, who; promptly nned'.them a'siiin ibf' m )ftey which- the'- Suryeyor- used jto get.tob W' >rk done. In bad years when the weather


was wet quite a large number .of people pald :^ l r Aries tso that' they 'ftilght'-^i rfe!


HABpe jPLACi (lUTH^ I .'.'>’1 - u'' •-


,--r, ' : . L-i,


.bid brid^ the ifitb been only many hiihi 1801' ther j the thra have bee: i jKople ol ally cent any othe ;..:.Kbe wb^e i


y-'. ! .t'.k V ■ t e s -ViJ-'-V w -'s’l-.-i Xi; -..■-.-•r'-it.e-.r:*


ruled'Enkl[lahd'ilt'jwas damaged by .floods, and' li^miosd.duty'lii’draer./to ge m werp grpiited the. right . toll on everything /that vrent bridge for a space' of:|two yeSms,' Imy bad put it Into good :epair. The


' brld j( Wid 3


century,- land' toe' lieV' rridge’ hai med flutte recently.. Tha'wffe jthe Bibvcrijthe'Rlbble at'-to toerbejfor dreds of years; for befoi b toe year' Was nb' bridge at Bnmi erley./ i All' CUtoeroe bridges over toe ■


1


tofr(towni wete‘never .ebitged witly ibutlbri towtirds the cost of building ;bridges:’in toe Blackburn. Hundre4 first bji^e [at jBnmgeriey .wii: a


,’sfriiotitrej; towards ;Tto r erectlpn ......... '-'■l;'- ■


" . buUt by :8ub«cripubp,.and touilthe;, Bibble


.'{yl ten: the.Industrial: ■


ipy ft work. Qn toe- land,-, .ipr; fhree ; ye ns thtasystemi-bf toad-upkeepiWefl oi


was'reb'ffilt./before.thd [hilddielbf; ccjntry. Is It therefore any wonder, that .......... '


.oily :ta :0Utoer(»,, but,',Jn,evm throughout the: length,mia ereadtto


oi e bf tlid great dtoWbabltoW'easW and m wement of largb '.qrishtltieslbf heavy goodi s,.,toe;stefe:df;.the'Kiftg’stHlghways : j ! ' The problem'in front'by


i iuent of tobse dayi was Ji»t:9S;aenierj^ i .it is tb-dsy,;7A hngb.chaige^: .toei'Ufe.


era of toe people., had quite siiddemy: ar Iseft,


•and the Wetoi'totauy ttofliito dem)! ^(rtlh toe demands.- made by . Uiat chj nge, / , to the'fteid bfiaptor 'we; shall; see hb' it ,1 he|! a ivernment tried to tackle their probje n.


C erk which showed just whom he coirid UMn to do the 'wbrk, for eveiy:.man ha(_ ji'.t in six days work in ,a year on toe floi at d if he was Well off; or kept a tear hirses arid a wriggon, he .had to send te im arid' bart-;vritoiitWd:;m& fof'a sunilai iMtiod.'^AJlof.toem.had to ptovide their ojwii .tolls for the; job,mid, unless-ltWvas at a ypry bi sy‘jperiod/jfeiM Jasj Bepdtitjie toriharyest; tb ey riiusfcbriie wheft'summbned'by toe Siiri Wyor, who himself.was usually a farmer,or Innkeeper.If ineft did not .turii but to del’ to eir . statute', .labour,: .then the. Surveyor


: ; ■ I' -1 ’. ' ij/'v ■ -j J •. th; ird great road-b'utldlng ege, duo to


‘iads,.but !hoise4wvpf.,vel Icles, foot ■s,jmdaife¥jjuil^blcycle3. Tohay mainttoorpughfareirusies a con-: it: e' lami dfiimotor cats,' moitor lorries, les, and:motor cycles, al


b isi aim


ijendefi for such traSio.> i John jBuU orchlng;'along highways I iver which


li'specds ’along roads: that: Were trav( ipiedl


0 travel Iby flying cdaches at a . of ten miles an'hour,


a^foride;i,th^|ithe tplijof bnipan mttoeser'dul-df-dale roi Is should hikh!?


ibtlon' dl tod' tatctoai Mmbusfioh Forty-years ago tljejp'wis nothing^


no on I could travel further to {the nottii than lisburn.i: : ^ . I i


It tjiay seem strange to us vbo have


and t rat'before-toe. year 1850 all goods and p issengers; carried In aitd I nt of the.


lansl. and. toad :was slo'^i and,..id case,. some.what unterta^ It wai mote [and •moreJ’neceJsary 'taat


af standen, near tp the.New/Mffl.at'Penillej tt( rtheiff e®e ol thd Hij^b -Mobr.’ -There' ?as la idt-i^JrichTOlbha^'rjEA^^^^


’*« -Mcff Jan’-alongSlde ‘ he h?


w,Jtfsw'iS'-tfie'iyear; i7wbu«'Iflflj pifemi; bridge was not buQt until another seyeity y fo had elapsed. UhtU the.beginning of


. the 19flif Mmury::thereiWa3.only,ft footrbrt ige


tm BtolE arid the Marite'of the pdjciining property were bound to keep it In repair., 1 k; itsto;''pa^':‘h'di^i3’'b s a


•a( rPssJthe' High Moor. . At the further out.i le s . weiie fixed .‘gates,:: and . toe' nien|; who


tl rough Salt HUl-Moor: the Edlsford ,Rpad oler file Low Moor; and the Whalley I


»h


di ty of. keepijjg tofm to,good order.;: gt tes servM as Mi»d8rles‘fo;thfi moor^ w. re put up to prevent- animals; I ft inl


stjaytag.


.Frotp. .the .(sariy .days. Of Queen, ' t o ® ! S


inv Of .th^fewvaod w local bat


,dl lon^hadireb ‘froro.'ftRtoriifi8w»J/’;;iv!r9 ................. e two. mpn,..Mpwn as toe


p a l tw h l^ ' 1 ^ ' t o f M ' of-bjk hbusb' W a p far as toe'nriddle of toe street to good ( “


Sdaycripci;’ were!'apptatea’vjOTiy; by .top


ilbrldge-bullderiiand by phn Macf iconstructed one of tnd hlghvfayS douiitryade thaVwhlditleads from'


',fu li of; casps where fifies were inflic^ |oii !ovner^of4and who falled-to do.this very jneeessary duty.


sp)ur^ out, BO that in the first case the suii 'a t f i y ' wind fcould.blow on. toe ro'adS and fia iss and help' them' “ to get better,bf|.toemt fee: vfes',d'.:andiln tfe/second.^dasd: tbiiprevtnt f ths'water In times of heavy rainsifrpm


T( ?m Cdijhcll.lwho igeperally; Infllbtoiia if toe necessary work, was not done Within a certain. time. ' The Corporation r also appolntodrlourmen every year to lookia^r the,hedges and. ditches, to see : that too fd mer were kept lopped r and.- 'the : latter.


Corporation. They,did not do toe wM! to smsclves, but If .they found itnotdpne.toey rSbortcdlfto iwhat Ve shPiiW, ctdl Wcay. tod


lcodlngi the ways; The town’s records ard' -■ . i' I. • bemg anytljliigif like'. .too»,-.smooth iwpllj


drained wide’roids that liaVe taken itheK pi ice to-day. Think - of them as brbad


a ttMtov^'tolsed stone. cauSewayj., wlde'rimning'along toe middle, ’IMs,causer wiy; was'for toe‘Tiders/and toe!packdwrses; at d stoops'cunningly placed prevented other us 5rs Jrora going .on, them. .There, was p\erity of traffic- on this causeway, for; long strings • of ,. paokhprses wpre; conttaualJymoving


to elr approach. Clltoeroe has for a ^ bfeff fa mous' fPr Ito lime arid- limestone,:AndLSpme; ld;a of toe lmj)ortanoe of this one branefi of cotnmerce alope can., be gained. from. .to6


In naoks' and baskets;"the.leader wlth’ra Cpwr b( II round bis neck to warn oncomers of


4 i l e i Stfitemeflt (of d lawyer Ulvjng ei idence in a fariious murder trial which took


place at i toe. end ■


that anywhere trom ,50t) to 1,000 loads,of lime w ;re carried out; of - Ofitoerde;- .eveyy,day- pi ckhofse loads of coilrce.' Theft again toe toma; had Its weekly tnarket^Wdjito'ffalrd and it was'to .the Interest of the peopleio! tl e old borough to encourage people to brtog m tt elr wares at those • times, and one Indi ccj-


of i toe. 18to; centuryi 8al4


3nt to do this would be to keep their roads tei the town In good order. . : . .1; I


'V


aridVteto unfenM uritUitheiendoSinnibt; ih? cc nrinpnSrir iiThe/ibld j .p h ^


atl0D,;;te .y to!the autbo:


.dJt-SQl ‘ Mllainent


(fillth^fcjWesl


.„.:„wftuldr.fte, fequtoed tSoWtloii.; icoul 1-: supply


em With'water! O v e 150' persons, cbrinqc: ;ed.'with


!'! BaM if-. :«Hope


xm’/M bM i®■Ba.ves, to’' wiiclf.they ire ,tr^p6ricea..on lorries. Similar aimpo»!;Was t’provlddd: ffor-i-par^^ iwaijds of 80 irbm tt(6.;i6f0oRme! Methodist Sunday; S0hoolj>whb, r. Parkinson’s .farm r t Bashall:


! Mr. John Ea8^ham-.,and; Mr.] ewfiurst,: Criaffiari of the


■ s)7‘iei|iMted'qft;i^e,ire) :tj aott’-hridi'fii jOCftl. Goyern- 'e they opposed/,


the cost of the Thi


new teservofr Iri'/Coufse'bf cbnstrdctlbn tor -supplying Clltheroe with .Water; and'- ilzedFthei-earte,'.horses.; wrie^barrbws,: etc.; toyfdefe! ‘A'ftieean^


E(eser|ol^ Commgittee of the. Town


sfuslhg to- comply -With the order to , A Arm o f Ideal tradesmen went to ib e '


cclrialldn ■ ’'Cdtrimltoe'e.: ’ ' ise(!ute ■ a" : number, ! or- patents


: i d g e , . t f i e ' vlay,':tne’''lmQrSnaw; 1 las:


wiod ran froiHitieilEtitoiihe'fiifih'^^^^ principal wc^ 111 ,the town. You will find :he:


itbn hisf'f! f o t e p : P H


of PpBfpS Prtoter,.


reposltoi ment. gah


foUbwed.closely '.'..1/ ' ,'i.


situation the Weavers, undi


of cured birds. lei


and'the


tC o u n c a teE OiiThe bi.'. be elected by ;


in sm c ^ i j tU ^ The Ma'yot


-laying mains ifhliPtheri'pM! eWbense had ;be,L ___


tl^Tt;»Wris


: Iriterided: to • ptobei Bubn cellaneoua account.' It d o h e X e s


Instead of Is. lOJdr'- .p-j-'l ^


m a kin g :: account. I In ., file .would’havo'app'earaa as isj' dtf, j ■ ;r t o U e r r _ lii:


REVJ -G. P. SMAILES ^ a r i Iy


CALLS FORREVIVAL ENTHUSIASM.;


' ( jO f lG M A T fO N A L ^ C h M A ^ iVERSHRY.


atnac|tM:l^a:'cdft^eg|blbns.' Thls'-m the second' year In -succession fie has preached at the Sunday! School annlver- sary.'ser dcesi ’andt two 'Splendid' sermons


enhancefihlspopularity.!' i:j i ■'


atchwords.;’ which was greatly appre- ated by a large number of parents and- jGreat erfdlt,.was i du6; ,to jthe


and Were heard to further advantage ih the evening! when they (sang.;' 'I Blbssed be th f Ijord," In which the sole* part was tiken - by- Miss B, ',Dugdale, and; Break -f6rthln,ojby.’’ ' ; . ■ '' " '


Mr. Sundiy " ■


ervlces. -by --their'; slngliig'' of In 'the morning; they gendered Ing effect, " Father of iUghtb.!’


The r^um visit pf the Rev.. Gorrion-P.' palles, of Blackburn; to the I CllOierbe ■ngrjegjitional. 'Church on 1 Sunday


Mr*'Forrest'wd.Mrs. ;'3


who'Wereirespdhsibie/forMtMr rJi J The’cholr added-,to tb6;su;ccess:


'seem'fo'have lost:my . .wereindeed difficult days fbr o f Jejus Christ,I not becauseu yrifhfd the|qhurcri apy l i ’ibutjbi the'Church hd a'Whole and so thousands Inside had failed to ni their enthusiasm.'


-whlch a t one time, icharaaterisea their service. He had spoken, to: manfi people about churcto work‘and 'tharhad sMd to hlm, .!T am just {disinterested, j I wish' 1 pqujcLbetoterestod.. ?At ohe .tlnib was aiSpnoaJriHChooltieach'--


ilhtain "We'Uve.in!tlmei5;when'lt|ls dei lefate-


^.pig^St. ;.;rae,. collfifitlors, which lolii ited'to £45 -Ts. Od;, we'rell in aid of


Taylor performed t be. duties


sftld ,jhe prt«¥red‘‘ to"'^vel hbmely i tod, personal'tall" and tokifor ms text' Dr. lationi • 6f. j.the':^ cMMf • o!'-' :R6mMs;’'-v-i___, spiritual glow.’’ Paul^wasiwrli church which' a short time . i ■hM p M-rthfe'- ''thrill’- 6f-!:n| toundatlift! stone;laid.'smd he .. Ing to ChrtstiariS''.who -/hadL before g ro“ rlivristo seiric Mrifter,. .!„Npw;the first .;hectlq:fiush,j)f; enthusiasm had worn off; anatome: “’^.emberf/.oLtoei.Chufch’.'Were ' TO®! :t fieri''toWtual’^OK’';" There wi ch | t hjng as a;Pa!ni Sund^


Preaciliingln the mornirigj'Ji


more of a "•.senpibn B tfaris- he 12th


Smdlles


t o ' thfe-’ . ’‘‘its


teruK.yffijtoPeMe ('toll o tj to' Simda f


if qlt II lat Paul was speaking not| only to I ;e. Pclent church, but to people today; of them had kripwn, thati'Spriltual


of Calva ry caught up in another atmos-; :phere at d crying, " Crucify Him;” ..They' ■]d. not' mean to .do tt, but i t -ps one: ng to get a spiritual glowpd .another thine alrogether to maintain "It. : He


■w when they felt that Jesus had only ■askt’srirtririig 'dndiAriey wo


i'b'fit -hMM'nffToubt: that all’of tneitt; if


(When road.


,pA , ihave lish^d d


:thriy I 'were! thesMt.of w I'whlte-halred!;old;man,! ledd, "L


malnt dried a-fpirltual glow .right to the (very e id bf'their lives;-


thto a wome


ihihusiasmi as',on ■ that ii-qccai waa.cmnvmed‘pnlthe lere; Were'; some people who


e-course," 'With as much zest


. . tod to bd an i nwelcome: V he woifld stand Qu sldq .the door


WiUT OF THE FUIPBE? .tliig of all ihe spiriiftal Uki of


gtoto they once knew. TOli


ly difficult for anyone to toalntdln that spiritual glow," Mr.i Smftilfes coltliUed. -“ It'TO not easy in these materlillstiC days to keep the fife o f the spirit alive. Tbinfs arej ln the saddle:' mat' ' has taken hold bf the 'relri?, arid travelling at top speed” M v


before the lChurch as a-whole wt uld be itoKonffitoividtotoiMsiatoi f e t r tof God. Dr. Bemr once said, ‘


excuse. These’Were eXttduely days.in-which’ to maintain Inte C to U p work, :but as inffivldua .ith a t,, t o


.. -;■ ..-DIFFIG|jLT DAYS, :’ ’This ■was an, :epian’


at|Qn,


nrtlller¥ - of exhortatWn trie target TO eailei to ) iit- than: the which Ues..cloto:'|o m ’S;-:; ■;


! speak- e :


. but they fp td to find ft solu affairs much m arer hand.


affftiro ftJKdi'hlf' tifetarget-mr r „ , - - , - falri abbrit


, lost Ito spiritual g low ;T h a t: W dTOtpttafgto,,,.Tiut,^


It.wM.easy tosee-that thiChurj;: se to s li .It -waai ton easy i to'' l(


parses and parlltoenTO, hut'-tril In dpgertofirfor|e


thatrttier


itoere was no: system .outride tf who’administered the system. '


■ffivldnals. who mat e up all these a distant target, for , It :the abtoracti TKe policy of .the Jhurch was the


personai'r.eieraen? tff.'aiL theri pii There .was ftO' Chri cn outsltfe .the! bi


ilt|cal fflore:


iithe; .em- Iclse


bad enm a


!!:iin- 'ngs.


Ueh talk to


iU(W '/& to


ch, or jd.iTO


tiu as


to


ers?" 'oto


rlOver ■ribut


Wai lA o u t to! halitieriiittnleto n ten pd'. recaptured that Ciirlstlan


fe{|t> something {eniblei


h om e i l^ e ro m s ' a’ driver t having Christ crov ■ded out of thdfr by: th e i^ n ^ othe r ^ g s ttieyi: u do.. ’ If they mal italned t fiat' s


have- the joy of kriO’wing that-’ would be near ‘thejn now and alwjiyi


;ould ;sa've :the i wo Idt-andl they ....................


.trial that: quid firist


,ves to


ring, trie of


.ntjtoelTpal 'get


not an icult


jest In s jihey


:ause TO a the it


n ?


clause nany,


People,


- rOneof-the tragedies today was! illt'so many .people were-:outelde 'the j stiirch,’ and some otthoseJnslde the chureh had' ftfiled to maintMli-that- ^Mtiial glow


CF.


T h e Town Co anewgasholi


_g,.dt:se,vf


Wdrfc i His that (if his


igraphic esy^t}] lutatiori,


was-i.; irted : -,


iitlie... iohar&with


ipresent'ltive; blllty


ireceptjs,;‘-,'Alt' led iwhb'woftl


Town lecto;


lie!


OTpijfc wesentl


.Quncil


ilect' lithe


ikjwiii


. iris/lor 'bMiand


A; gas r.;l,ooo


% had


.-ilstteet ihtch gas-:


njklng 1,000


'.Was ftiis- heen


'Witheri.-teOfflPlalnts'i'WJthjJ Ihbi-upagersi hereupon'iCoundlloc,.!Imor aber.said..lt


'iWas' no use cqmplajplng|[to t lem, pAttriej .were “ bosses of the fljpw.’ , .CopcUlor


'Carter added that .fthqy ncelveo such 'short 'notice i that.: theyf co)ild n o t: get there to complain.


:;! Metrtberqj^ojf' the NaijbritJl Pori 'Ijaw :'OfflCefs’ ’Assoolatlon held th sir. quirteriy 'meeting; at -the Clltheroe Im tltutlon; Mr. ;H. Bottdmleyi (President in the cMr.:'i l


iij The: aftniversary of St, .P ml’s .Churoh!- Sunday ;Schoolii was; celtofa Cdjover tlfei week-end. The- custorjiarj . procession :on Sunday: afternoon:.was marred by


■ ' £fl6,’ ■' ’ ^ ■' i''!,' f ' ici' ! Th'ejRev.iSj E. Glarkejjof iiirnley, and


|


Bowling Club’s .bowling {handicap, Wm. Exton: beat H. Thompson bV one point. Third :and .fourth'winners ,w ire A.-Ewlng and; W. Baron


1 In. the, flnal'of th'e.'Wh'alleji Cricket and ‘-j'. . .,*■ '" *0< ,1. I'P-'


m lsed ito glvq all school children In th e borough a t r e a t In recpgn tlo n of th e


1 TheiMayorl and Mayoress kindly pro


"The visit,directly concernefl.me'.WQi'k:- people: at.Me8srE,,Duckw[irth and Eddies? ton's '^Waterloo’Mill, who w(re promised fteei rail tickets; and seaits ori a|stan(i,to: be erected near the firm’s I oe'-LOe Mill, Blackburn, which TheirlMajesties were


R o y a l; vlsit.1 to -Blackbiirn (n Ju ly -JO th .; ■to Inspect,/IhTO'to be;foTO^^


preacher;-. . Mr.-:-John Brawn .was. ;leadert of .the; choir,-'With .Mr.-'Rbbejl.Tdrallnsort at ithe harmonium. Thq loffi rtorlcs: were


Sin. -.The Rev; George iDenier, Vlcariofi j Paul’s,' Blackburn,j'was the special


the Rev. • R; Newman, preached- the Dayi arid'Bunday-School - sermom, at:'WhaHeyi / Parish Church. Collections totalled £14.


'ellgato. Mr'.;HDlme; wtj( iteyested.In; music.


iPi with. Mes8r8.'.'L;'aj d finally- establishes


le,.,. Later he;;ente: di |A.


liiApi wsre to


;ajjles Order 'fbf ;thW l^iizztorig: |of CrifeU, jield trie ade by the Borough ;Magl8trates. expired duriftg the Week. There prosecutions of owners.





iC impiai:', were offered for sale at the Swan end Royal Hotel by. Mr. A. *A dials' :edd, of Blackhum, but ,thei:e whs ni) blc;.


J n, ap d 24, dtod st|ldenly on the


, The ;HorTockBf6rd.'lMe'iWir^^^^ tkie 6(cupi.ti)n>.Q{ Mebsfs. .ly, .y^yers aiidi


■Wattflob; and took:; possession horses, carts an(j Implemente sel


’.trie CijiRoratl^' ■plant :imJAher ter)


;tontereffitotowJt! brcbi


on the advice of the Town ClerKj an effort -to becoyer Ihe p: Members of the Coinnuttee,iaccon by a - number: jof;;: poUberilet Corporation' workman,: according! tq Messrs. Balley Brdthers’ iprei


.retmmed''them:tg1 hB;'wateTWbrl J. H. Bailey, who was present, p;


A im m S E R M I t i l i is E ! 24. 1938. te Cl: 24tl It


iHnieci and yeht


es to the


ipBrtyl


secretary of i Court (A.OJ'.) and Miss HOlderi, second dahgbter Jqmes Holden,- 192, Ac ' • ‘ ■ inner ‘


Jo: . . North-i


itiisted (lelble


and Mil-


crington, for tierly of Clltoeroe. ■ 'I


.-,,jytf-vC: :!Elzalieth Ellen dfj:r, andMrs. Biirnley-road;


“■ a s


■ gdte, died suddenly on tl attended a meeting of lon:,itoinMttee, oj


::^Mr.;George J/Holme, ! olhltor, 'Weil- 25 h. He had i|lth iroe Higher


ifUSlual state'or I Lad suffered ro it affection reJnqulBh his


iWljich.he wee , when I, he


'tyfthree years rhe seryed tn Messrs,


ib8#ently, -jeroa


d W..Ea8tham, a nactlce .In


Wherd he vyas j w m j S 2 , I had- been :dt; Gro^dge]:^!


■ “ e '. ,y e n } t oM ^ |. ilidsame


at


tiftem8B'i^p’:bf.:th6)Blat ftlct League, Mr.,.Jr. jr^eleirtloffiad


a balance of £1 3S‘6d. ;,,If;was^'decl


!bf the,, Girls’ Ifie'annual.i'l ■Tea was-iprovll


.Isome 70 mt


j;viie ReW Dr. Plrichln, (gave the addiess. Duili awards were made to r


latorserWeeiield In


: years' faithful service, that the- four dlstrle ifeMand; :; Qiffidleton,; Tosside would in future, branch to be known as branch.


d s b M m p , f Chatburri, e alferrioon


;()nji aseparate e 'West Craven


of! Bolton-by- :ajdtiurn ' and


apd Thotnher


rietoh.’ land'at


.Mrs lot seven waB'dhnouneea


jCiwei-kmivm'Slal : his rest on the 25th,:jvas 'atOTOrtlj;';bf,^jOroasi‘


tarther-’


always,'deeply ^ 1/


" 'I,.


wrio'p'assed Mr. Robert


q.rouse Farm',


ie TO at C


: The -financial statem( nt late.qrs JF-O,, presenl ectlng held in the Ubei al (Hub,


;bu)m and Dis­ agreeing to


itheclub.


H, BheldOh to. Continue


mual owfd


m i i •JiJ/.UXi.';,:,


OM j u s m OF 'Vt


To celebrabs


for their emp To the list


■Invlcta Man|ii acturlng Company, „ ■


business; at j .Halford


the! e: [tension Bridge


succeeded Messrs. .Thompsons, Ltd ganlsed 8 trip


banded at''Wh of the Natior


was/addedtric of Oddfellov was paid ou'.._


to mempers.Wi Billiiigton,


i


Division, i ' Council fof'M


Mr, AlbeW


24th, 1913,


Mill, Uhe ilch


elr Blackpool 7ri rhe'lsth" ■ ”


ijThe the


ley,'following the adWnt i Health Insurance Act aw Chair" L^ge Isposable balance


Frieridly Societies dls- jdge Walmsley


:44Sit',4d.i and ■ .room.. I


Inn, this


, .'. tor Clltheroe TO'the Advisory arch, i


,.


.■rotractod lUnesb, the itt. tfiL23rd,;df Mr. Ed- MateranMasteter, , his slxty-setond


street dlra to;the fa provided!!] at; the' .


A propd ell forty years previous ithefoe-from aivll-


iterlrig the employ of the NorcrOss, whose business juried. He was actively eri.ey :.C|rirch and Sunday


IMr,: Davjd ;Ort,ia. fonrier Salford trades- jman.''.':”-;.;!-|:|!;.''


. ■ ji


:^Mrei^;Di9 i^(!| ' wlfje .of Mr. William 'Dugdale; iWell;:ltoowni to; ramblers :;over the: Newton Imcors,' died on the 26th at Stonefidd Fam j Ifiher fifty-fifth yiar.


ithh wetetendlwteroithbtohf Mr„ and Mrs T.“'I^e,‘:‘of! jBamoiilMcK - (formerly of


Two sriver. w( dtogs celebrated during


; and Mrs. Roi street, Low


A(


CUtoerpe), wrid lentertahied fifty toests at-Bennett’8jMms,.:Mtotrlarie, andiMr,


Tomlinson, " s i Paul’s- j ;


l-/^eiwe^3L Chatbrim’Pai ■’ounciJlof-Fri ■ccrington,


3P.J ot Highfiftld, Chlheioe, lid MisiK. 'N. WUlocks, daughter of the late | Mr. DytchJey, Oxfon


jhd ton of Mr. W. Lubton, o '®


to express efts the Distrldt' request-i/pr/; Dp-Brooks i vehicular tr:


S t e t


George Willoe Ratepayers 6:


Gburoh. «n the 21k of h v p to i i solicitor, of hp


' toTOtnnis4cl at


Worstonheld a- meeting ■itoval of the attitude of louncU towards th'elr the road between 'lllage suitable for


'House,, resldericri o f Mr. 8am Greeni had’ j three flowers lofi distinct colours on One


A freak pansy grown at St James’ o , ' . ' | ! )


:. The degree] of Doctor of Science iwas ' confprredi orl m \ Richard Assheton,. (f,A.. of Trinity College, Cambridge, se mnd


: soni.Ql'.the late Mr. Ralph Assheton,|J,P„ Downham Hall • Mr. Richard Assteten married ■ (TOM 1892)- a :• daughter ra Sir


'well as lecturing at I Guy’s HospltaLln the university of London.


j [


was, appointed ,to succeed the Rev. W. H. Duerden as pastor of Martin Topi Con­ gregational I phurch.|;.. Mr. and Mrs. Du^erden WCTe^resented-wlth.a writing table, a silvermay and tea service at a social gathering heldi on the 21st. j


Mr.' jL J. Mallllnsori;- of Lincolnshire,


■Teachers j anil officials of St. Miry’s Sunday School; pretontefi Mr. J.’^ H.


Satterthwaltq iiwlth ft silver-plated! tea service, on theiioccasion of his marriage, and In recogjiltlon of hTO work for] the school. Mr.' :lfohn Dewhursf presided, and Mr. Wandsworth, In the absence of


I A man, agbd|| 68, charged with being drunk and Incapable; was put on proba­ tion by the Bpijough yiaglstrates


the 'Vicar, mftde the presentation. ■ J


■■■■i. ■ .


Immersion atl Sabden'Baptist Chape the 22nd, by the Eey.lG. H. Thomas.


Eight candidates {were baptised


'to Blackpool rin the 12th, at the firm's; Webt-vlew, Clitieroe ,'(47); and the Rev ' e“se;-


(66J); .MTOs[Bs|he7 H t o h toTeylTf'


MTOs Alice Seted Mii. Elizabeth John Thom:


K'


CUTHEBOEi FOcItBALL CLUB.! ...........'!'■■■' 1 - I' : : ITXTUEES ;' ,


i


(VICTIMS OF NElivbDS y women te-day are ■wth is of nervous


ri; EmuSXlON.


'[ftave .depleted thefesterei ; 'ne 'vOus eneiw, ■


. able to'sleep,"get, ne: jind' often suffer ftern heai(TOhei;'')&v


i seems 'a: burden! and i fax :i If you arc like.this, ’illiams pink pills, becau


:!rtew .blood' supflfe to. the ’dements they need.


f/i


; im-pdition tb' strengUienl sWilllams pffik puis Ppai whole System;' baiilsh/weaL


f trie appetite and: digestion. So if you are a victim o:


t ip , '. anaemia,.; TOdlgCstli neuritis, or any altaent t impo.yerished blood, giye D:


t pllls a trlsl ’riow, Pd Dr. williams, 'i


authorities £ r 'd34tli0M,(!tlp to' Latest fligures I show


year’s trial in; Rumania; Tl tor . robbery with murder, attempts on the life of me family and visiting royalty


IsifiS per head of the pop capital . punlshmpt: TO


.jpf thesC'Pllls..oft;,weak ner|vca jk uu^.uj me 'fact that ffiey,create red rtiai'bljod, P d this


Iful nerve tonic. The. sto


fi le nerves. Dr. fife to the


and improve


fi dffierehce '; they Will m niftke. Of ■ft: TO.'.i’:bc|x;'{(tripTO',si4e’3s;)^


le'‘1o'.;weftfc. Pd: WfllTOmft.brPd »hat a'won-


aetiious exbaiTO- . rheumitlsm,


......... .. ar d deprested.


3on the strength, in V’ou need Dr.


**,th/the, teriilj;' that' triey] fin I theinscivK “ ........


es 1} dqe' to th her (es the very


areapower- ening'action,


'IS 31


Aug. 31—Droyles ten' Sep . ,'34Dr-™ ■ ' : “ . 10-R(


Bepi %p Sep Sep


Oct Oct.


l4-rDtpylfesten 17-Hdrvri ■ ■ 19-iSouUfl


.exhaustion.;, 'Overworji.!: a ; xipt r .p d worry: (Sep :7 24-fSouth


,!oct, lOct'. lOcfc ■Nov •Nov Nov Nov iDeo. Dec, Dtoi


a 15-Oldhm


HRtei-,- 8-iBacu;


;22-iAccririgten; 29-iLeylaridl'Wr


I S-rChorik 12-Banftdr ■ IS-fMatTOe


Zin-FIe ■' 2S-J-M01


' 31—Daiwiin y


■ 18-Olpi


itloi'-I;.............., bOEfi put on; a “ be inflicted inatlon and ol the royal


ii lj costs local " i t


in'dbn;' Tms '


>!■kpl, Apl. :\Iay


■284 I .i-fPresci ll-Bacu


. .7rrSouth .Uyerpdol 14-rRoch(.a


In. '2IriHorwl!h RM.I..


25-Accri • 4-Leyla;


‘ ii--chql'tey184BPg(r: 25-rMarlne


■ 7-iGreat ib-Greftt


1—Lands iw! 6 ^ u t i)o :


:6roi§h,!.... Athletic ... m'Stanley Motors ....


;01ty:'....l.. rwood ........


l5-Rossei.dile United ^N ew trj^hton


'gii'i.;. 1 arwood; ,..


Motofts City ley: ■V


Augf. 27—Fleetwood , in


^i!;RMi.j.


6' 4 : 1 ■


. home , home . away


. home . away


. away home


, away h awayome away home


amy home


. home ■ . away home


. home . away


. htune . away . away


. home . away


: : ; Ir • ■ „ Father Rlcha'd McCoy, S.J., Stonyhurst. ijitermentij during I the week Inch ded _ „


I Ul, Spring-terrace, RCad; iBlrtwfeU, Sabden; |Mr. (luy,’ Bftwdlands, ’ Cffitheroe'


.Thomas Baxleyi'Bai^t;.^ and resided at Grantchester; Cambridge. He .was i on the staff at: Owen’s-College, Manchester, before taklngj'rip Work at Cambridge as


Another •de?tritoh^23rd was that of Mrs. pm aged severity-tour, widow of


! slon that (


Town Col amendmel Parker, tlT Commltb further Aldermanl present 11 are Inafiel were erec| keepers, omcejnoti lane to not rCtu to do the It was


■that thOl I demollshel


Italned of| there.; Aldermd


attention I


damage , lavatorlesi in bring


I•' celebr , r Clitb


. iPPker ir , i iSattertriwI


Spoke of many of : The Mai presldeil lAldermenl


Crounciuoij When trie! Commltt Be decla first toy


,1W. Plndefl and J, Wll


: When ■


•iofllttee ( man Patkl the E J ib l directional west side T 40 yards'll lane. W[ Highways'] ago encou


infonnaticL I member o|


la wrong si clrcmnstaif


he undl was b(T


Castle proyid({ tion.


"That Is i I hope th that recol operation [ Parker d| better; pa


. Castle4ti !


. KI i


" parked tq consldere injustice of Castle-f motorists


; Aldcrmj 'a sign sq itake theft there jwasi lane fori three dad little' food


tlon ot I their car^


I


lane they lanpi'to pleased recommefi tion for have parlj


He did


i big iinancl I a hng(j


'1 (luestlon it parking l |


:i In his op


■ the minul :; considers I be asked! I Englneer| should no


;! ,'!, CAB


' mentiqnel , The


II the Park II decided


! ■ recommel ; vlded at f


Council


; mended Pould' b|


home away home


. away home away home


! , Intention


, ayay home away . home' away aw4y home


home


awiy home away


' parking i ' tlon fron 1 not comd I -■ The M| ■ Sion, In. ' "Which to'l the quesi done wlt| prilled dcT


as I have


I 'iihere a l deslrablel


; lie provlq i i'.; - ;


: i ' Second Dewhurstj


1 Gate, ;th$r i Woone-la


minutes conslderatl of the; HI J


P. Dugdal#


SUGGI F M


I hadundel ' an addltll ' requiremi


! ..Council ; .but the (T : . their mill . wpuld be|


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