I - ! , - , p M W j . f t |.|U r ; iU I C U T B K B O l i : . M T J i p j S E E A U P . T l J t E R E p i B A I , J P K E 2 4 ,' o o ts IbLDBENl
lid \ylCh alnusf ment and'some ■shme it the d iscussion which
I which seem ;|o fearlthat the
Ight, ! .nd I
that waater h ah bf bfee jj got by I tap, tia t ' lave lories need not
bh a' llsattroi pland must be ^ 1. won ler,| tha
|vard a'rda c anc ent
le whl e of those people to ktw
1 are EO anxloi^ t o __ ,, ‘ ont:iel4nd,meymu'stii____
n Its people ethlig bet--- Jll. IIf k B o w i a e e p :
|e dec ;nt jeom Itlohs jfb^ tfiSn ' ler, they are oI,duty| j •
I the talk at th e: meetlh^i':to te r stiuck!me, as It milkthiye trs, as loose ard 111-Conslde'reii lese Biowlend hunclUork aebta, . lad walks, fh d le he does ndt,i^ed
| a t b e i a u s e a , s c h o o l
IB n s t n i c t l o n . B e d o e s i l ’ t , l i . ' h e IIm sn artness
. _ _
t o v a l k | a s t h o u g h ' h e M e b o g g y p o o r . ! i B u t ' i y a i ) w i f e | e a l a | d p o i s e a n d b e a r i n g ,
|g pewle taay . p i permitted to re_____
lasses fori, I w __ore on the fa ;
la t all school wland 11
|rd ? : Appaare^ntly not’If these can i help It.
Tthtag else n I" iiife ,
I Istudifs which lift men, out of Jfuslc, Utera-
n d g ve meaning to UfeSi-are bssari'^In ’Bo'jviand, it would Ijthey want Is wop. work: stad woik-from j the age'or ten'
lut th at Ik how! their dlscushon 1' ; i '■ I
an hbnoiirab' e grave. Perhaps these Bdwlai|d councillors; t .
j . TGWNSMAS;/^ ! LAGE [PROGRESS.
I l t i n g khati
f e w [ d a y s thk piettj! village'of].
I extension to instal electricity, | ad d ;d a copioiis and goOd
he^p. , |. , , [; w :i
b r a g e a n d t h e I n t s p f [ t h e
p r e a r e o t h e r 1 W 1 a t , I f o r
R u r a l C o u n ng taken adV an tag ev o t- Is prog'esslng, definitely I found ip lusjutting the'village pump ;
ms m xue VlUagei ’ f 'Wiap v habi atlon wiere the
Irlv^r Hoqder. ■rrangrmentts
l a h u i d r e d m i l e s 1 d i s t a n t , ? r i o ' ' 1 h a v i n g t j e e n t a k e n o f t h e f a c t ' .! J e p r o a m h y . I \ y a s p r o m p t ^ : | r w l e t h q r t l : e P a r i s h C o u n c i l ' 1 l e r s m t h e m s t s o f a n d d u l ^ . ' I m d e r e d s t i l l m r r e w h e n t o l d b i C ' ' “ " ' t c h i c a l I f o r a t t e p U b h . ; , t h e i n ! a b l t a n t s h a y p : a ; o i l e r s h a v e n b h p j ,! i I t I s a s s e r t e d t h a t ' I
k t o ' f f l a i d d u r n , I t W a s a m a t t e r ; i I ■ u r p r l s e t o f i r m t h a t i a l t h O U g h , j
^ i s a l n o s t o n t h e d o o r s t e p , ; I t - j i f r s u b p l j * , he Of .
l|y - I some
u r a t e I f f a i r s w h i c h
d n g j a b o u t . IHe fa cool
!r unpomimon needs to
lavatpry by tWb _ interior
_ t h e | m l : A g a i n , s a s e g g .
r m s ' h a v e k
j l t a t l o r i i s m u c h ! - : r h e r e j a r e c e s g r j
w h i c h i s s e i i t r s c a r c e l y a t
p t l o n p f t h e g m e r a i h e a l t h ; ’ ; ' , A V I S I T O R ,
s w h e ; i s o , m u c h i s h e k r d d b b u t
l a v a t o r i e s , ; , a j i d i ■ f a m i n e s 1? h o t ; ! S u r e l y s u c h h ; I b e r e m e d l e ' d : l n i i
w W a t e r i j
idlsilntehd )ta;db i geiieral s a tm ^ i '
broo^, nj)t 2( 0 yards dlgtatit. (?enerally:‘the' i arel primitive, to '
: '
(ly wilch barllshp all the i h - . ' 5 arid iabojir [pf carrjdhg !
Other thln'gs that t ie ^ ;| Instance, do 'the, - !
to,
l a n d k e e M e s s . h o r s s e e p , ; t o f o r l s to l
:
irs, :wio In due cours^; t I t these slmpl^taiprovemetL,,, I either E dwland nor
taMnvenlehCBs/hy. ndtag
m l i c h d o h g e r otit^ti
h anEthlig liks donVeiilehli?. tack t ) the sclieme toj trahisfer
bn, M " 'h o
II I canl saj j ls-Jthat lf the )f thepe smaliltowns ^
le Bowlahd children IforswSar town at the jfery 'flrit oppbr-
of Be rnoldsw ck, or Clltheroe
s effect^ condl- iretty dlilL Is :ah the I children
likely
toucl tag a sw .Mh cah produce ■ so in, Will hot be
T a t last! week’s!meeting of I Bucatlon pub-iCommlttee, the
FOB RURAL
REV. W. H. JEFFRIES, M.C PREACHES VfESt BRADFORD ANNIVERS^ JRY1 SERMONS.
THE RESPONMBILITY OF TOWARDS YOUTH.
formerCLITHEROE Cir EGAM d e I ORPRS fED
PASTOirS VISIT. LHO m f c f iffw'ii AGE
B r a d f o r d w a s w e l l f i l l e d a t t h e s e r v i c e s o n S u n d a y l a s t o i t h e i o c c a s i o n o f t h e
T h e M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h a t W e s t
S u n d a y S c h o o l a n h l v e r k a r y . ! : T h e R e v . W . H . J e f f r i e s , i M . Q . , o f N o r w i c h , w h o w a s y m i n i s t e r I n t h C ' C l I t h e r P e i C i r c u i t s e v e n
a n d a d d r e s s e d ' a g a t h e r i n g i o f p r e s e n t a a n d p a s t s c h o l a r s a n d I t e a c h e r s , ; p a r e n t s M h i l d r e n s a n g s p e ( l a l ; h y m n s | a n d M i s s
d u c t o r s h l p o f M r . E . H a r g r e a v e s , J R ; , o f G r i n d l e t o n , s a n g , a n t h d m s ’ a t e a c h s e r v i c e , w i t h M r . ' J o h : i C o t t a m a t t h e o r g a n .
Aa r y C r o s s l e y r e a I t h e l l e s s o n . ; n a u g m e n t e d ’ t h o l r j : u n d e r t h e c o n -
T h e c o l l e c t i o n s , w l f f c h ; a m o u n t e d t o y £ 2916s . i 9d „ w e r e a n i n c r e a s e o n l a s t
e a r
S e e k y e t h e L o r d . ” , i; ■ 'i |
! r ji i - o t h e d e c i s i o n o f ; H ) b a b i t o d e p a r t t o ; h i s
w e r e t o b e g a t h e r e d . P a s t ; a n d p r e s e n t w w e r e l i n k e d u p w i t h - t b e ' f y t u r e . ' Y o u t h
h e m , f o r o l d e r p * o p l e h a d ' t h a t k i t a w - ' y l e d g e w h i c h . e b u d o n l y i c o m e ' W t h f r '
a s t e n t h e p a c e , d l 1 q o ^ a b s o l v e , % P l 4! e r t g e n e r a t i o n s o f ' r e s p o n s I b l l l V y t o w a r d s
m P r e s e n t ‘ d a y l i f t a n d c o n d i t i o n s w e r e h r e g a r d t o t h e p a f f l : - * ' ’B u H l i e I r d e s l r e ' r o
o u n d l y , : ’ ’ - r ” i ' . ; ;
A o u n g e r ' t h r o u g h ; h e ; s a m e ' - t a w r ^ h c e . , o u n g i h l g h t - - h o t d e s i r e * w h a t ' o l d e r
n d t h a t j a p p l l e d . t o e v e r y p h a s e p i - H f e a y m o r a l a n d s p i r t u M ; a h ’d ; t h o u g h w n p e o p l e h a d t o g i v e . a n d : t o I m p a r t , w e y
e e d e d l t - ^ n e e d e . c I t b a d l y . , T T h e r e . w a s i n ; e d o f a u t h o r i t y t o ^ ) ! ' , *
hey Bked ^vih|h lh^:.wer^
h e r e w e r e [ s o m e w h o ! t h a n k e d G o d t t h e y 5, e r e h o t p e r m i t t e d t o . d o w h [ 8l b
iThere was a pisc >'for authority in deak
necessarily oppos id tq love: o'fteh'.It-was the highest expire sslbn of'It.' ' ;
ng' with . th e ' young, and It was not j',;;; , W m - BpIlS becIf a ipy Went' wrdrigr it ^
h ause he had' f jllowed the extimple bf s children-what to do If parents did 'not
et an exaihpleJ Authority meant hiorp; than guldahce;|lt Meant'Ihsplfafloh' and
nature that In tl pe of enjergehcyjltWl ever ready to reipond to')! any ' appeal.
Men and women were not' cauous,,'BUt to the pity of It Was that theyiltreraisw
t realise thelrl t uty In striving to'leSd
those whom God mad guided through UJte: —men and women who thought;; thw
he feet of the;
young.Into the paths of moral rectitude snd spiritual safety ana away from perilous tracks.; There'wefe
might take it easy and make no; furth^ sacrifice. But I their ■ experience anil influence was still neeped^by those,who were stepping; (ut- ■• Into the .'unknown. And what greate: blessing could come to anyone If, some day, some young; man fe young woman; should say; “ I owe, It to him, or to her;imey showed me the way and set me ariglit upon, life’s; journey®’
hould l a f e w
rposely pfaced be able miniltes
t h e s e 1 q u e s t i o n s p u t o f ( o r d e r ;
..
I is thi I le Thfst 111 be
mOtto;le?’
J a t yekr |oId SI an
Tiiigied T^aserl^ answers
t o S o r t t h e m , ' J.....................
( ) f j t h e K n i g h t s o f eight on
August 21st.: (': tain go off th^i
ovlncial and fetmlnster.- i"'i ■ IsI *5 Jlhe] Br,tlsh Standards
t,, Barclays,'wlldlahd,:!National' titumon? M ^
Ih esb y i3 iln cijs .| ' '.{l'
pld Is jprlncess ilargaret Rbse^ jiuke of NprfoU ! jj-- :
Ibanks are popitlarly known a i le “ Big Five"? j ! II.'
Ijit Is lOOlinlles long, lire [I Is a slieetl of fooliPap'
Is 50
mJI.es.i i|' . ■ I n t h i s j e o u n t r y ? „
paper? ..................... 1936 s e n l b r l a y ; R o i i i a m '
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hn high s ta iid a rd .A t' inualjluncheoii of the Board the DorchesMr Hotel, Lom‘. ' Slti 1 Henry HeS!
goods are all of cfer-
Iwas Ithelf
t a m e . - I ■
c l o h g e r a n a l ?I
Semper I
as chairman;; the'Sue? or the
l e d a t e o f t h e i o u t b r e a f c ' l a n t a i ^ ( J l v i i W a r ?
lJme Itapuhe labesslt. i (No ow
ovokc! mfe wl h Impunity:)' ■does
|ichtersl 160,000
bst ow In ifaurltli
v,iluableLondon. us ^tamb
Stein, ar for i t
Eadem’'xnp£()ib^ 'AiSji-
envelope^in'^V' merlcan-^a*'
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VI 1901 toenPdrb! ; '
verses three td five. The question' which David asked himself was m modern one, Tpday we had a lUffMcht outlook. David saw
a.world pf wondeSi; today It was changed with cynicism. -iHe felt that life was very big; today It was regarded as very cheap. ■ David was 1M-. pressed with the bigness of the unlversfe, although he kmw Jlttle of It compared with ourselves. I'oday : the; same'thought of bigness was prominenb+-4)lg ships, ;tte armaments, bh towns-r-blgnets; M t begat uncertalrty, dissatisfaction and unrest.
LOVE-THE SDIBEK^ THING IN:|[Jll, to -Preaching In'the evening, Mr. Jeffries
ok his text from the ; Eighth Psalm, ; ) g- Mr. Jeffriit a id .
n “ AJexandei! wept because .he; Cotifd ag to make their empire blggef
ot make hh empire bigger; today t dictators maUe people I iteep In seeK-
' |j
David wondered Plato sMd that >wonder was the bCgtanl: ig of philosophy. -When a man wondered, he set out to flnd -tfie meanlng ofllle. David saw the'wonder of the universe indilelt the powerof toe
Infinite. Toda;' people looked' upon goodness and; said that ■ ‘ man; Was nothing, Peop e now reallsed 'that the world & much: I ilgger .than David eiit contemplated.'; He knew of fl;000 stam, and very little about them, but Profesipr Jeans declared toat the;stars;were more numerous than the sands ,on: toe isea- shore. Some-df the-Stars were so big t that our world could enter IntOjonefhf
said that men],
w.pto'8s,imthlug.'''i ,",'lffie tatter InslgMfl’CEnce of towards dlspelU; ig’any Idea thatiR fo; a special Interei t of to e 'Architect of Universe,” he dxilare'd.; j , , /
the cracks and be entirely lost:, Becaime he universe Is so vast, Professor. Jestns , COMPARi^f ■ ARDjT]^ r Professor Jeans saW tha t Mari'Was the
c h e e r , ” p r e p a r e d t o b r i n g I n “ a n e w h e a v e n a n d > a n e w t e a r t h , I I . B u t ' l i i p r f l e i * s t o b u i l d : ^ h I t w a s e s s e n t i a l , t o ' ; l ) u i l d i
a s r e a d y to “ g r « t t h b . u n s e e n w i t h
a k i n g b i g d e m a i d s o n i y o u n g p e o p l e , b u t t h e y f e l t l l . b j u a i ’t p ' M e m ' w l t p o
COUNTY lOMMISSioNEil
jrpj^ereppe iti >ll)e _(Jhup|;yr;?tbn(^b his Stan lard never! falls to arouse the
ceedtags with ian'lUfbtilSal _ lut !atfdtessi':lh?thi«ai| shb';
hmilMati l74a(l#'HblU,i D'Wtibi'co!
is father'., It'was of -Uttlelavailitelltog Ctandard vy midlsp%ed,:itad;the .Cpunty homttisslpr er 'Ravb’ ah' emhiialoh pf Ito'
!‘Made'iby'all''the‘Guldes ‘-m * th e « u n© sI'AiJUtle'i attaf;,itt lithe,
'e.raldie''ta( aflmg4' :
strength to meet the unknown,' The need of the younj was the older people’s privilege,
and.thf Ir every!heed, made Us, appeal. It , Was tthe. glpryi ldf hlimto’
' ■I
■''%ie-STaii lard'taw'tiW^ at St. GJorge’sIChipel, ffindsM, last' Sunday; by a cbhflnge it of Guides| -from,,I^o :thr[east[laucasli|re.,,.., l !,[.,[
uflhg't le iMfewal, Mrs. Assneton,; the County President; verjr kindly'pre- compaM e use bowls'ito
thb.two Winning
Bead Guld is. These awards are open fotVeompet tlon every ; two lyears for the best-run CO mpanles. ; ; . i a ■The*aftenioon became a* little! chilly
there was much merry chatter the i comptnles plcnlclng oh the The;rally vas brought-to a close luthe camp
nd'so tea stily.
•time was iverylwelcoipe and among
fire,- with' camp songs sung round CLIXHE iOE AUCTION MART
sheep and 1 imbSi-includlng .flood supplies of local arid V Celsh ,laqibs; ;!were . offered to a good attend ince. Best ipolled heifers made from 8Jd. ' tOs i9d.;-; stronget heifers and bullocks, to yjd.;: stronger. ,'cows I and' bulls, from Sid. t>,6id.;
best.choice-local; lambs: from lOid. le lli; stronger Iambs from Idd. to lOid.; SI mil hoggs, ifrqmi:bid, to. .lOid.; stronger boi gs, from;8id.; to i9d.; shearlings, from 8d. to 9d.; ewes, 6d.'to pid. perilb. a,;
Into iWlth!' enthusiasm;: atdomMh'eS'lpfl Guides wer '.escorted over waddqw Hall' s.a great delight to new Guides,]
rDwliig t: le :xaliy,l aidM' jwef|,entered es, viz.,- "Whalley.llangeifs and-
t&klngl3i00( libursilhJfs fMhl6Mn|;. and-, mpscesentip:: ; .tljp
s a l l s t o b e a v o l d e o j ; t b e : ’ . d a n g e r s : ' ; t o ' - ' b e ’ e h u n n e d : a n d f r o n i t h a t k n o w l e d g e a n d
x p e r i e n c e . T h e y o u n g h a d t h e s p i r i t k o f d a s h a n d a d v e d t u r e , i : b u t ' t h e ' o l d h a d ^ f x p e r i e n c e w h e r e l y t h d y k n e w t h e p i t x p e r i e n c e I n s p i r i t l o n ;; ' a n d ” ' S t r e n g t h '
e h e p r e a c h e r ’ s t h j m e w a s t h e v a l u e ^ > f , j GThe riew pavillop' at 'ClltherDe Ro[yal e n o w l e d g e o f : ; ! , t ! i e ' : p a s t I ' a n r f ’ H t h a # '
w e a r e t o e n c a m p m t h e w i l d e r n e s s , a n d T t h o u m a y e s t b e t i u s I n s t e a d o f e y e s ; ’ ’'
B o o k o f N u m b e r s f e h a r i t e r 10) : a n d t h e t a p p e a l o f M o s e s : i } { i a v e . f u s n o t , T p r a y
w n l a n d a n d k l n i r e d , ki r e l a t e d i n t h e h e e ; f o r a s m u c h ! ^ t h o u k n o w e s t h o w
raised hobbles Oxlffbltlon, a schi
by
ADULT RISPONSIBILITT. 1 T h e a f t e r n o o n c l s c o u r s e w a s b a s e d o n
Left to rliht; E R. Glllehrd, Esq, R.'EdMon(son. H. J. Mills, J,' Annstrongf L'Eardy, Esq. (headmaster),•'
KllS.iDbdg^j N. H 8ul|cllffe, l i Wilkinson, J Walmsley, ij. Wllmdre, I Kenyon lani' A.' J. ShaW. '
, I L . ’ I ■ ' / ' ' ’J i ' [ o h ( , / t j V V , i n I I
Hrammar School’s;!'s^jortsl i^rourid-teat a lghmoor I astoeen' cbmpletefl'thls year .bnd' Imniw n full-use.'ir'The navlll m-has
: a: ba laar. ,i, -A: handsome istructure,- the pavll on comprises tWo i spacious
Beri..ereite 1 by ilhe (LRnopkhlreA ipi^ty Council, an 1 the contractors have; been Messrs* EaMondsori"Brothm. oficutip eroe. The equlpment.and materim have, been provlced .by'the two pchoblsl (boys- and girls) 1 rom a fund which ha i been various efforts;. McMtag a cbri'ceit, and
mast ir (Mr.-L Hardy), ; To mark the completion of the scheme.
ion tad co-operation with the head- m of Bi
PBRSENT A'
jr- V-'
'fgn ith'e-’Olftfieft e 'fK f c '-h e ia ^ r a lJ ^ ll tl ..... ‘
! ia‘y-Week'M' GUlGuldtes l bfnBw rC ^yo
:e£r the, pro-’ mG|ITEGT^ FLC ^ I N G ' IlV
,‘Greei,; on Blmday, a '(Mtherto.'pliri^bBr, Fi|d; Wbite^e', Itodeclrae^treet,‘'found,itjhe dead'
body.tof [‘■aV;man'‘r " ' ‘ brtai BarMr wortiam,;j
Bathing in CrawsflRW'
retortlplfi.near.;^
iSTd'f'’s -'-i-P '® ?5 6 e ;.||irl§ h ^ .tte.iaftetoooi}. ■
j,'; sti-nd u6miore,",'[!,Vi;;,;;;;:],;';;-(,;;;^ At ihe' Inquest at lUbcherier'Instltuticin.oiil;
mi ..[i ‘
; “ I a m q u l t e i s a t l t o t o , ’ ’ I s a l d t , t o e - ' C ^ i n r e c o r d m g - b i s v e r t U c t . - : ' i U m t [ t b i S ’ U i M i ’s ! d f l n a n : l a l : t r o u b l e s h a d b e e n , f t e c a u s e ' o f t o r i
i- ''-.--i;: - I '; - ;
gi arantec,'called In the Otfiijlal-Recclver.' gr; He added toe .tragedy .called for, toe;
’ l l o s e ' ' i S i l i i i l f : ' i . h e ; ' ’ ' f n i a ■ ' ' ^ v e n -
ealUng 'ta 'of d guBira w p a h y / t a ' W h l t o h ' e ' w a V ' l n t e f e ' i t C d a h d j b n '
‘ l l t i d r i k ’ i h e c l t e m i w a s
Pope lane, Pepwortoam, said hfs brotoer had ' a wile and two children., He enjoyed normal! hcalti,but was wounded during the
war.Thej last ime witness saw him alive,was'ou Frt-I
day; June lOto. ■ . ; in '. "Rscently,”- conttaued witness, “he has;
MONDAYI-Over j4fl ifat . Cattle gnd 708 moi)fy.'’
I occasionally he has been the other way. h ecjulte recently he; had>» caU;;made. uppn I on bi half of B'company,' which
hasgone.intoi r Qn Sunday; afternoon -witness .received; a[
been financially embarrassed,;and as a result he 1 as been, depressed hnd moody. While
i
comi lunlcatlon from- Mr6„:'Crabtve.e;-,;aud; 'whei he anived thereheioundher prostrate.; Stie lad found the letter, (quoted above) ;and! - theiiollcehad been tafomed,-. ;i,- .
b' Wiiness added that he- ascertained, that, aesie es his financial troubles, his brother had[
cows; £23 h £26 15s.;'
plalfier.kindsi'flS to £21 ISs;; beitheller8:'£2T!to^M0s.)!others,' £f8 lOs. to £25, Severli'donslgriments Of ewes and-limbs met ai Useful trade. The judges. Me; srs. !■'pharp,' Fence,- end B.' ■Williamson, Calderstones,'made the following awards for dalryi cRttle: l l and 2,|;Mr.'B<
calvcs'belon a good attendant. Quotations;' Best young cows,
TUESDAl .—A useful Show lof cattle>and 60' to.'£S3: .other!'.U8eful'
anything iian. had yet;afchleved.
upon It, \ ff man; were an accident, the picture woild be spoiled. | , !; • v
formed a most beautiful .picture and, in; all Its wor :s, bore the Artist's signature
It
on. 1 " In the great-war, iff-,we'tlpsV 160 men, very little Was madC of dt,j'but;)f' we lost- 8 gun It was'treated' as a catastroph i.v Look at Spain and: China, today anc we see; [how'cheaply life Is held.; Th s sfars arejblg, jamazlngly blg,:
p "Our trtable today Is 'th a t we com are men ind things,” Mrl Jeffries went
, ■ [ ead is ,f, i'£3o:;.Teve8itog;i; the fftotWi of: [God. ;■■ 'Me a’ Mavel'bCtaVsacrlflceakto :an
^stars man 4ppeai[6 TW ,; but riw h Idpa; to' Wmlth,'to .torrltorial;''gafc
but I tal e Sebtsmari' ri__. mtroriqmii ally
Professor. Juuap'''H1ikiey,-7one;.;!Pf the greatest agnosJes of tne,day,; ja id 'a wonderful trihlfto’td'Main'fetorie of Tils
esult of a! ■.i!heffllcal”',accldent, -’'[but
[not say It was Ihe result of ;£in accident; i [they set out; to seek' a cquse[, ■ The;
n a strange wuy/taattne'sbtoWlBts dfri ' '
! uMverse was 'a far |feater wohdqr toati (Cbriflnuto foot of next
Christ 'ibe lev ed to a taw nw eM ,.^ ^ dylhg.fbr,• We must ■' wew: ChrishsJise osd, of yaldes.! 'AU'HbA'yen »
I books. SoMe ye ars agp. a s t a r ^ ^ acting, joy In fhe p rto c ia Of f e 'e ^ e l s rif Odf’ ‘
over] one 1 Iririer'itn^t reperiteih.-i; v.™ . unlvprse, 11-' kreaf; j f
ipFay, but: fesus'sald, ? Wheii ye hay, say '■Stars cirinot
ti-bul thq lasl WOTd,:liJbve;:a^^ ;en j eveale'd'to'lmeri.
, poujei^^ i ..... ' dr Saturday he'took,his wife: to Sti
lsp' been medically; attended for. neur isthehla.'
Arin(S.;i:On ithe :retum,- m: the evening she went to a,whist drive but later In'the evening A^^at 9-2ttrtois son, saw him;; That: .was thej last :ime be was seen alive.
j
;• .' ‘ Re-h^ been reticent abouthis .troubles, . : j
‘ aitdhad communicated with no .one SjbOut tl em,^aot , even his wUe, ;.
I HOW BODY WAS toONO j
-the ’water. ‘ 'Re swam to it, and'found it 'vtaa' the body of h man, lying face;downtvatds. ;'.l ■He called Miss Elizabeth; Rohlnson, of
treet, Clitoeroe, said at three oclocfc on Sun-j , day afternoon, he was swimming .in the
' F.i /. Ashton said he examined the bank of] the •eservotr. but there was- nothing-to .show
ventag., . . .i,. : •fialghtori. It hajS run on to top offslde of thp
H)'ad( opposite ';ri gate: toieh'iled. to'■the reselyolr.:';;'
., 6 J’^GS.-rSaturday, was'chosen' by. three
'butiig.::'';Laaiea i of‘<:toe,;.''[fiiptht';;;^urcl' tray illed, qy. ’bv^; to' Preesallj'/’siitacl^
! sab leri, imembersvOf the'Padtoaft ’ tod ;:Dk . 'trict ;pverloplmre’ Assoctomri .spent, ti^^
Siabltes; to toelcliaigebi Messrs E \)S ^ :':ta]ttorecambe.-;;'
sB of, ,?Se;
: T ,; .Tltterington,; feritj.
..to"jSeUth^ri .'■'-'V''''’"'■
brgfl alsatioiis. In fbej vUla'ge: tor .toeh'totoual
whe: e-Crabtree had' entered thC'/Water;; -pis mob r : c a r . ;WaS; found-; In i ii'WhaheyrrpacI,
lasBrian Crabtree (14) gave'evidence that hef e t law his father alive at 9-20 on'Saturday!
.. - , ■ r; ......
s FrU lVhlteslde, plumber of, Radeclyffe^ reset voir when he saw something' floatmg hi
Green Gore Farm, Hurst'Green,' who:was] with him, and together they brought the body; to tVe bank.-'"
towa ds the relatives.' Ch irles' William 'Crabtree, salesman, of j
eat s t sympathy on toe. part:ot everybody ;
'‘p^r[]Bessre':,]'Tj^i8'^^ ; ichi fdriroe,' :;I ;Rlnyly.,ipariMt
Mont ay the'. East ; LaritoMe Coroner (Mr.j Franl; ' Rowland)': 'retumto;''a':; Ve)di(:t: oI' "Staede ■'Wmle' of untoulld;mtod.’vl '
l s t u • b a n o e o f - h i s m t a d , : a 8, ; a : r e s u ) t ; o f w h i c h , wterest was marilfested by. the gerieral' b e d i o w n e d . h l m s e b . ' , ' ;
'ine procession ; ii eyew braneh 'of
-'Blio raft r 'w 'sn ir . . ;i ’;'Eacti:["'se^ce'''''^" -.f-.-i*;l
when itoO p a k b r ,,, Chori^*'(Craon J. H.'*Wi _ .
iflcar
, I
Thm.copgregatlpri'Included many Ifor-i mer worsluppers;- '.whp' retmjied tp ipay; thelrjtrlbute and give a welcpme toitheir'y former vicar,
.CANON WRIGLEY’S TALK] '
Jquli latlon.:' It was for a considerable simi of | malled 'that'She has, had a mumh'er bf I
^ '
im. n respect'of
a.guarantee, given; by, him! ■ as the, work of Mrs. y/jAgleyi 'whO' caccompinledHhe Canon. I f may' be,re*! inlitdreS from her brush accepted by,' the W a l ACademy. ^
w stlfei'arid, the' Dragon This ■ painting
1 .The children; obviously appreplatUithpi Canon's novel address, as did equ8lly :the idult Membeii ,of ''the i congregation; wflbrii-'Ganon Wrigley reminded OF; the - fact th i t It wai' as long ago as, Ip03 'that,
. (Canon Wrigievaddressed'hlmseli! riipre' iespeclally' to to e ehlldrenj • and; to; Illus trate h is ' remarksj-'lib Suspended; ftom Ca the puipit edge a 'i l ^ e pmnttog'of the*
e
,.ihln; our liraltr |6hdent upoti'
hr our expgrienci of w e .' ' 'iMes into .time I arid pi! idiwithln;the.ringe of
sense o fU ® - .
'•*'.............. .... ......—........ |jt« ;
P T O K S IO N - IN S ^ D ^ y 9CHC C E L i f i f e lO N S , ;
:0 E ‘
lani were prepared by toe 'County t Arch tect’s department after; consulta
chan dug 'rooms, ^ a central eobiMoh rgomf 'In which' teas can be served, a) well- jquipped'' kitchen, an d , excellent » hath accommodation'for ;ybuths;i foh''uSe
Dfter footbairafid cricket itfatChes ThC Sdys'f coimjrised, In addition, ’ Mi f Old' essrs,
a; matoh .was' held .between thej School and the "Old Glcf Boys,'i’toe latter J arranged by. toe BordughiTreddureii (Mri
ei.'''H.fTaylor) rad naplalnWby'Com B Rowland WaitCi’ iThC' ” Old) l'JO. powgui, J. WUktoson, W/TH ortnher. T.‘ W.| Fooie, J, Thompson, ,T, A, Alders-,
llor 1 n the “ipW Old Boyir” were defeatoc ThomMn. * *an e?cltln|: ta ine iiln s .' ' > ' "
atch by
J - ’ P . i . l i - ) , J I , Photp: “F. 1^^ i j i ■'! , f ■
wej7 ChtlMan to'.tensecfate hinriiili ,®ra8h t o # %vlceo:Gocl.
n th e Chriktlanarellglito.' The ria .ihetaeiehrraraiwas i'eaUtt
....... .
|p>n Lambert went )n to s i;‘':toat i leiebratlons were toibe'wqrihTv^e
■ ’'"hufch to find God,' bat that;f fgimm A very,Weak.
i';l i
hufeh, fohi.GkidciWjpi ?sent['eviimhi ;lt is equally, true;,that we'si all ri^ M; God;:‘,eVeiwherc viuntil;we
. _ the ipresente] o; iGod riu aide'
THE PRESENCE ^OF GjOD; ...... '[<jpiit^e,[:.:tli0i;;m^^
ihlMi'sometm^ ; K l ',place,’^a iiCirion '-.f 1
1'^; i “ YoujmWt'riieilt Giod'in stme ii ,iJrecognise
HUcnlair. place hefdn you in f iabli Piei
n there is rii nee
Limp'r; i t
,inie!peopl6who’s te __ _ _ _ _ _ ___ :otjtO'Ghurch beciusife < lodlsnc ribn] ihe':Church -hut -Mi'. he . satt Oris * Jeid8,.::ta;;;fact j.wherev iriijmah;fci foi
'rywItsved - th a t ■man [would'' f hd ? | 'would^t'hiRv^
iP.rtug] tlcuiarif
(Die:esS:Wmcn'4imariqer j ;Jei iare. '■ s!■ . . , space
lU :-f acts,-: plBOesJandrevAlltS. tomthe particular^ito toO'Ui iaittipular presence o1|(Md thatwesi ijtotae conscious rof i-E lB' unlveisi Bence. We' may;rightly, ;here%i oclate;';iQod ’ : with I'partlculi ,r‘'pla ,e:Church,?.then]:Isiet taeide to bbl
'*‘',ove Hun. It'ls rinlyi when ... .sensible or iHls
14WPJV
iwelltag'gace of d o d ’“ B^ilGION NOT.l A THEORY.!
God,'lbwas.;toe home of God, Shch vhere the ichfidren i.ol *, God; si ared oye of',God''and 'liamt E i ti ilverytblng wltWn the. Church; mi ,be meaning of leligionlasTlife toGo'd;
Ttie Church was not only the Ho;
. Frpm the pulpit, .Can'bn Wrigiey also; exhibited ja photograph, which - totiuded hlmSelf . and; those wglkWg to top'first, Sunday -School procesM took part. '
he left toe'.Parish Churchtaf- Blit|kbum' -j-now the Cathedrahof-'toe plbceiei-to become 'Wear 'of Clltheroe. Rri then walked In -the School I'pfocesslon, in d he. jrecaued a hpmber ;who‘Vmieqmed,nlm pn', Ws; arVival'rad'joined'to’the ■prpeesaon.'
' '
.Vidar ofLangho/theRev.D.WJIblti and) to the evening the pulpit was occupied! by"the 'Vfcar of; Oswaldtwlstle, the 'Rev;' J, ;Dodd,i who has
preached.manwitimes: at toe Sunday School anniversary, laid is, always a popular *7181101. ■ ' [
' Trip preacher to'the mpmtog was the;
: Tlje vicar-(Rev. W. S. Hein)) laleo took! part to th e 'Services; which..were-avery^
impi{es8lye.
;i I t Iwas ia source of great satisfaction to' toe; )fflclals and alli’concemed'(that th e offCiftories reachedtoe sum oi;£5S!6s. gd., anlhcreaseof.'£17ontheamounteon- trita ted last year,
[Conttoued from next column.)
^mielt'.afresh i dedl ;ite'>'hlm8feffrito(. i'U fd
brig xtl: w ht i e )
ls.yen _, ,. _____ .,
3f;:the!cbmemoratlon ;aelflc,e!.wa$ a . to,,'ey#i;ChD8tiriiljtoi«c(irifiejs'^^^^
lie. shomdr;W irilght bl^, ['■ ........ leihciuseitoir’' ’
a'cr riueift^jiyrorshlri and; pripe,’ iQtthat
idlji'Craipn Lambm"' 8aldvto,]cori-?; ih.:,i.3He;idded,thaf|the;'m^^^
completely'iand't)fuly;totoccordtoce' the’ Divine purpose; I iChrlstlar Ity :1s Way'Of; life Itself; life (to: the fai God.” > ' T ) . ' ' . {'iThls fact
Is.stgnificant' of mi ny oli tl eharacteristlc . featurpsi of, th i (tot n ’ itself. ■The tank
fon.tostonci, gtasl 11
I t Is ebpcritialhl'llfe It ofrellglOffisthat
ilambntflaW. i ii! "Nor Is 'It merely a
may l)b'‘l ved*.'(
;toe chUd was;tostructed to jth ttru fliit, God iradjearnttoejdutlcs and ihabltk^bli the life Itim'iWAicifk^e had teen —d at,the chanceisiep^At.cbi firMa it ;■ learnt loVilty ‘ ’ *
'lPlace where .the!ch}|dwas;bon; to-Gbd
toidts principles sIwas vtoe’-ttableDf'toe’home v h e . . ,
' Dons'arid daughters |of-God fed upon
ivine tofe and 'ftcelVedr the • eoWeiJ iremaln'loyal-irid' to ierye wlti Siam’ the'tilise of God,'
; building in the cotomun wr yU tf RADIATWG {BLESSJbG.
’ amlly. The
nase-WM.the-.nl ice wl ei
" or wseV oh moral gtandardf” Cajjid| inmpliif
"Religion Is'bLQt jt theory i ibodt • -,; V
[(jnely.bkperleici jif. ^TI '
to illin^LMlALS ! * '■
ant so.
;6nse£ so;'J(
:.{-a
here;'.wd ittiasi rfeverently ....... to'*
say 1 ‘1(13, M m jWE OFFER ' diblbst up-t EXPERT
: " E 9 f | : : ' [ ; : i » 'Hearei'rrii ■fitoree'
.THiRalrdfiftlnb and ln_,„ %l;
attcpUoi.v.to leFyburj'iOPQ
the Ainual'Hw i
tto'' |Treitiu^rit,':
LAGRPURN.
;fids of-felYtE i lent
■J''
iferonlyj! lays. , .
place of (3od and m in ,. ’ ,-Sdmetlfl^; Jpeople sald thCrd was no need to .to
h e Church was toe House of 3od, jhe................ ......... .... p-Jui' Bn
.................. - In toe
sabh-an Mportant pc iaslon Ih the 1ft i nfihlstory'of toe peop le of Wat dlhgfi n
TUfpurimsi fln t 'Ipmafce
fnaqlej.of His Presfence,;toe imeetSiii ...V provltci' iliftslntlng Qufe the fitness of ce ebratl i f
had to. bear In, mind the pu Tore a oi i the Chnrchrexlat-’ three^fold.
en. a l t ' ‘* i ] •Another Styles.
• ''i Vi I MBffJ JACK
EDGE amL
bargains sam pl e ! 'arc! £j;U
i h;hedvf
. WAREIN6 X goer ^ “oat
few SAMPLE I MOUeL PURE SILK ^WNS, e l; Rnpwroom,'; Inspectloh
T h e a f t e r n o o n ; i n t h e i h ; w a s “ I ' ' w i l l W o r s h i p I n T h y B o l y T e m p l e , ’ ! a n d I n " t h e e v e n i n g , ‘ " T ^ h e H o m e l a n d ” a n d
e a r s , f r o m 1918, v a s a g a i n t h e p r e a c h e r , c n d f r i e n d s , I n t l i e m p m l n g , w h e n t h e
parishlonens’j.^ccmcentrition'ta?, ' tlon L for "lam* imen# ttiftaari and
hisi,sermon!:on -Friday everimi O’' « [ i ) I' j :
Ciit .wito the lflui h jemted tod itp ^ a r i4 fe |p ;'
on 17th June, 1438; Tw) factors serioil ih d intefeferred with; tom; progra nme] o:
‘sumed his^dutles i n ; he„dloce ;e ai ei less.
q Waddlngtoh *iaid ;:dl8tiiet' fill'
(jofldufeted 'nby '-tofet* matriTtRi s v. An Old deei
m x m tw m records the f),c',
rdated a separate p a p h from Mitt or,' ommemoratloife 1 The; flri^6 waff^-
second who was'hto have fflaugurated’ 1 a toaniksglvlng services has lot Vd!
I I B '
‘I - i ' HH O SpT lL. i !
^ RWReO R E l GM
a t A SWL GiKT X l
5PP yRars ] 0LI) ,WADX)f^9TQ
.TOIRdUGH IE Ag e s
C E I ^ B R A T K ^ , 5 E | i )M 5 j ' I'j
J ' ; For. five centuries people taiwaddllg'
St.; Helen’d Church, ; a n d ' to ■ i lark I hi i QulncSntenafy a speclal servlce was t ; ilt I
, We Specialise’ in thC con ‘
appliances jinc
'» ’ own wGrkrMn . - . - .
own vrorkn 5
ect I fitting 0 jh o d y
they are made actually m our f!
.............................
Every little leli .il is^carefiilly considered details mean b ich where c< >mfort is con cernfed.
A . and
Please make ap I ♦ ' at youir
#1 ’ 'i
ip fintmenf jc |ipbue,if yo'
. 13, Eam, a I , ' ii ( f - U x . * ' i -f i > !
SAMPLE FftOCI^h a t'a ' big lllscoarit: &. :'FHjm 10/-, 12/11,1 3 /l t 21/-', eft. ;rflg)^j)eama^datjtoe|ajue.^
estlrrs, EQtc, at 'a Invited.';
Smart ’ '.Call
6E TO Specftl
!,r;t] i ;
MU4i|it^aiix j’ou
dW. (Wellm I ,pWirJ . Ivisit ■ . ,i-‘ ' ' ■' y I ' '' >. I I ’ • M P IS NO ,« r* . j-.'l 1 F, . ■ . I I fri
SUMMER i
TIME
T H E . ' ; i a ^ ' ; ^ ranIse
I'.T'jTi ' I ' t r n T I ' . The Church wasja home to we
a honse, a ’home| 'to which we' stTeogthenedc ericmaged tudi ft tt r >; Ishedi to r ''’tto ‘r'rark,-of ikln
or theiWhole; ncighliburhood: for men' and women whb-fwwe b utsldt 'ptottoce pf toe!;Christlra Yehpon;^
bleThus the ChUrch iWas* a Centth f and'partook of iltgjacrlijnqttt! i.Wht
‘taMinever Mgetira^^ idl exist merely Tor thp: peopl s lnsl(
ssing and help, not imerely ;for t! lo who entered it andldplned iii't he *
80; vi
r ' 4 ■ PARSON LANE cuwoel Tel. 3 ^ 2 . n
enllhid').! l l i ' l i i l i R
also tie the [bid
iiirSh’^lig:lor 'i
15! Qf
‘ loi Idle;hbme,i;eyery;centre:(Ot;AC^^^^ la IcentreiiifTo^tote'^
: ;1 ■":i' Hih'
' nd to thls they rrinst dedicate them, •' -■ '■'■■ ■ '
selvi iSi'; and;, fori; this they must'Uvi.' and' Wot!.
c u e s : 1 [(Cdritinued to edlrigj :. I,* ; -!.•■ n'*/'
6, MARKET ;Ri
:oE
S'l'ari Isb, for; inqlde orl outside use! 10/ - 1 er gallon. Kitchent't/r'ri'-.' -ai*
* v!/9.,, ■: B e s t;l]^mel,;PalnM^ I y Basins,. 14/11.!;
:ialOfffti<|ae ln.xl8:in jcio-ln.-
m
' !;il S
COME aLoNG AID INSPECT I TElE ' • i ' DESK^S. % F(^R
r.T ‘ FIXE
FIRE 'RANGES,' grates . 0[R
TILES, i
edkQi^ly! tin, 12/.
f ills . Od. '■'!
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