,j iciilTHEkoE.
SUNDiW NE5CT, iNOy. :w»i: Momlngj at lb-30:
Preacher
: Preacher Evening REV.
REV. The
ifegnlflcat i (Maunder)
L.Cholr. ‘
p. :c. SHOVEt. t 6 a’clbck
J. E. ; ST0REY E Vicar of Clithpr<»
prorhlhence. B, P /lestley,
H e h n ) w a sh thiufet^hito nf his
hips, bad trade, unemployment have not. been wished upon us
s ,ty and production. , sernmn
1 »News-Chronlcle ” j and^to it Mr., Prle?tley ;says he W,sent,
ago [ The article appeared In ^ e , I of i t be sermon, wljlch- melt ded, tne
parage;—/ ; '.'.r'i;, ■Looking back oyer the la s t25 d rs.t slid the f,Vie“ to ,^he
Service; at M IN IST fR .
Evening! Service at 6-0, ‘ Afte;
2-oip.ro/ Orphdnage.
Men of comers
by MR. STREET, of Blackbur -the Services
QPEN
,o the town welcomed.'
. S l ? N P y NEXi:, .NOV. y .
M e t h o d i s t C h u r d h J
(WESLEY) i luTlM c l it e er o e ;
' 9-45 am TNTERCESSIOIJ SERVljc.E ’ held liri . the NEW ioOM. i
10-j30 a.m. J
or Moor
il-js p.m, !6-P I p.m.
Service STOR
MR. G, conducted !by
Lane Methoi .gCNDAY /Service co:
list Circu; SCHOOL,
iducfed IQS.
f t Ilf i I
lAofoiic rif their troop ; activitlffi one the case is:how.everi well
u ld thU that Scou|^outo^ ?ubVadgone1molW^
?lrh it not
sill /III
;lil l i li I I * i'f.V i i i
itheir uniforms on Sa( Srituming, after some i Idition to Ci-osshiils,
always. ^
dinner (no r^fction I
iC.R.G.Si). The cony
iatjiist as dismal and di iiisr Hs uiamai
I whole show, whereas pleasanter turn out
scoutimeetings in ir d
ffwn CRGS. appear to be .hpldmg on .Saturdays,'
OTOVeh,
meetings regularly inugh what they, to lhe&- sebuts in
o is a; closely js a grand! sight.
_;cbuTs properly dresspd. N°t only is scout uniform very Practical iii eveiy
detail, but it is al%; symbol c desire to be up an^dbmg. | ' \
couraging to kitow that the nokt t theTdea has appealed, to, thp
...siressing, Bcoiits man a . bunch M of obv
to a well earned on your choking eme howeVer,, 13
turday, mnmme.g, mysterious! expe-
o
I t s competition, p i s evem prom: ises to b© very liptorestlng fliid it }s
‘ Mr iHowarth,; of Rlversniead, tos sent me brief details >
hemselves, what- a bonquest • j . . jrae
so that e'ach team T^Ul-plaWfour gemes for 24h pm.
ops have] entered
each of about flfteeri mmutes dmtion. The -teams have ]been handicapped according to ag^ :weight;Wd,^eigM and it Is hoped timt some keen anc
Si .conquest. j j;;
spirits footbafi will he enjoyed. A i^ the gfines it has peen suggMted,uu some form of refreshments will be pfi vidbd.l. . . Cj' therAssooiktlpnl anothi _
Mbfjiiiterest to tlie Rovers is the indoi Soot which' is . being held^morro' Paturday. Novembe r 23rd.' The venue ' etePs fiStltute, r Willows -Lam
Acciington, and tne time /3 !^o .9 i The programme gives every promis- being interesting for it is- npthini not versatile.' /wniiriencipgw,lth a cussfon on the ? Ideal ^ate, this s t foUciwed by a rope splmUng demonstra
)f the forthcoming 1 cn>-
,,,_____ _ slves' rhich
NEARLY (8 t o '
|A NUMBER OFI'. " ^ NEW] CARS
w.
20 h,p. 1939/4(1 MWels) for important work.
R . S t e e l 4 & C p —w:
riot in pse) you are dblng year, mileage and price to :i
Highest Cash Pribe Given By h le h to i yoUr, ;car
nubile service. Write particulars re
(if a
make, | .^1 •
PARK AVENUE. W0L1(EBHAMH0N
t. by
bf Whlteacre Sclioolj Barrowj
Jshall ibe delighted W see yo«( at ' anv lof the abovfe sfrvrcea
li^ Teyrible Mwk” the War.
in Schoj)l. hat?” Addre
ihastly IfaUure /and Hnglorl^^ fulfllihent oi those th in ^ t,, the
o u ^ p th ls sermon'wd ww the
denra'vity of the:ihtima,n heart, f i c S s s of mihdiand perversity i)f spirit. For |those rejasons he vas all the; more;dismayed that here'vrere fals^ Propbets speak- ng in the samei Stralh to-day.
The chief offender was Mr. J. B.
Priestley, stipported by| s o ^ the less: Reputable P^tlclans. rhese meh, were
disservice, andiliin pis (the Dreacher’s) oplhldh sou ing seeds
-
runs • “ Looking back ove r the last 251 years, we notice depravity, fickleness of mind, perversity of
spMt. but if we haye any sense wi nOlce : other things tbo. jW
outworn financial | and 'I prbperly, with traWc
notice that mahj the inventor |haj outrun man the organfser. itrdglc results
We notice, that an ____ ___ wltb
economip function
notice that a fakedTuP, y^'^hltterej nationalism; is superimposed upo a lo r ld that is now interldependeiii
Inflts parts, with ttag.c results ndtlce'that>enliri .theii bew^^^^
noent and despair, almlfig-at |Som pitiful Isecurlty. W all costs,^pro, trate themselyes^efore | hysterical megalomaniac^, with traglc^xesults.. fe notice that ,prosperdus persohs ii^ i many countries tend' to premr
by some vengeful deity, . j^^ey are the penalty ■ of not taking
anachronisms.; I Thursdaj FrWai und Saturtai
thought, of allowing! anti-social forces, to organise and net, or Government by speechifying
PRIVILEGED PMCe |
Mr. Priestley; suggests the;|Vicar ha^s made a personal attack; in ; a
'.Nitibnal Debt of thoupnds ^ millions of pounds,” Mr. Priestley s comment runs i4-“ The reverend .tleman might haye explained
the fact that there will be
eifibarked on any programme of lie optimism, “ let film ponder
.vileged place, and | quotes the ari as saying that before anyone
t i M i t L i i i i 1
why we must regard jthe^ Present financial system,; if it; can still be called a ■ system when nobody s f e to know how It works, as I GW’s first charge upofi our ipbedl'
Debt indeed. x,Ir Priestley’s comment bn,this l“ For example, we are told that
of future discontent and perhaps pAnder; on the i whole ,even;of rebellion. . • • -i ,
idiocy.
about 97 per cent, of alf the Woney in this country is created by the bWs, .which are in| turn j really ebntroUedby the Bank of ^England.
J.-UI
Ahd this ’is a private cbmpany in ^ ■ -pi
pendent of 1 any gWeraleral
ypur sternly reaUstlc| addj/ess, my dbar 'Vicar; and. writing as one of. the facile optimists, who, believe
ention of such facts as these in
public.lic
control And
I And . no
1 tlcai institution .code or system; wp commend tpem to you as and; jbettelr
that at the-present time ordinary human nature is superior to eve^ financial, commercia,, legafi ,pou-
fossess ■ fatter for] iermon,”,' i
,fdlks.» with tragic .results. ^ , ; : CAUSE , -AND EFFECT. , j
thbse ; megalomaniacs j advancement of: their dym decerjt,
'i idlng that it flatters
i.ltler to but Mm amo°S: the root ca
’The.iworld before th? war p)'o-| dliced the .war; Mr. ,P%stley s®s-
¥ar. I The" people; of this Islaad;, ,vlng already/given-a nagnlflcmt,
Jf)?'
exhibition of courage andjndhr-’ a£ce can Keep up tha ; exhlbitibn, --“ but I thist you do not exppet hem ;tb' allow themselves tojbe 'ritioned, ireglm'ented, ■ machlfie- gunned. ahd Ibombed _back August, -1939.r As for _so- ebds; of Ifuture dlscmtent, •rlestley siys he would be proud to,
itblnkihe whs sowing Wch seec by :trie .sackful, since/this is no w>ld
M bb contented in. H; denies iie has prbmlsed gooc. ',times
;hat ;hat
the unemployment ” that this clerical ‘ gentleman so amply promises his flock as. pait m their'wretched lot a[fter this war,, are not 'the resujt of na;ural -laws' but
are.as much.man/-fnade
,The “ hardships, t le bad trade,,
' duce, manufacture,, but age of imriiense .potential
H O M E G .
Orderht ROom’ Guafd^B J. Slater, 433 T Co^erth'waite;, 422 J.' Greenwood, ■
q^ARD FOR TOrNIGHT (FRI] C 172 A. WigWhs (in 'c .laige);
entre-423, (J. Crook, 142 L. __Ireland. J. H/Blbby, 232 S.J. Bpnks.
475' W. ^bipson, 430. G. Wodamgtoii, 264 V/ AlthSih,i20 W.,W.' Seedle, 350
I' A“ at Headquarters at 2
p.fri (wqt
or-fine). Rifle d«ll[ e'tc.i by Sergt. rrO-MORROW (Saturday)
paraefe pi. (wet
Pendle Junior Scho)1, 7-30
p.m..ky Inspector iW. Pratt; on rec Dgnition , of aircraft;,.. The,
subject.is of gtekt
from/all' Platoons welcomed Monday] Nov.- 25,5 Lecturri at the
l importance to Horn 5 Guarcs, and a ' full attenBanc6-is:tequeste(l. ^ SpClAIi evening
ion] and concludes with a t^ p . fine. t K some of our. Royers are able to atter d
h ^ should have Something interestuig to p^ss on to this£01^ nejtt week.
whlffi is being ^one by the. Hone <3u®. At the saim'e time aisuggestim
tribiite is paid ,to the.splmdidwork be: ’
■ wmch scouts require instruction W,ere may bp .
/_1_fVtof-mnAvi
T.ni fieace with nojli
bope therefoi ■&(
owriJumble sale . I feel sure thatt
the sum of one be admitted*to ,— - quEfftei/s.’ - This I in _5tself | is ni privelege but when,' at the sami reey; will be'/abl
eel towards the To-morrow afternoon, at,3
........ .tbrtsA skilfully | esigned posteir will be
So I hope the P' more j senses the headquarters, b; bottom of Moor
iStayed to att: The first eri:
i
, the way are atj the j
ane„andT uiiderstand c t all pasfterls:.by, j
Iments pl-tthe revived *ack werk m.ede a* few
S ^ J o& ’ Duglale,
and-.Kenneth Whiteside,, i bovs ’rUther older, decide ,to become
scouts at once &d .two. fUt(hUy/e®% ^?atoVe:.M!trict. Thlygire
hope to bninveled very, a W keen lot and havM® U Ee,lt ex- tent»takeniOver the collecfiii? oi waste
intiruqted in a variety of subjekta j ;according to .the mens wishes.; A 1 i^ng tas slgniSlinfe,‘first-aid and
. — o mention but thr®? . tf-'
ish to work' ^ for ■ the^reu - - '-S.zeal thSn they .i , ational
war.eSprt
thatwhei the \ sqnje vpluhteers'
nny, thUlpuhlic Will Castle Troop, hkad-
... . .p.m.'; for , »,support thk iChb’s
small time,
ia of; the Red Cross,
comnflttee»wlll b^ forhipi slst of tfiree men from ear
ns.
completed his set es of fo, ' to Home .Qriards, was ac!mrded the
Sergeant Gran ;, 'who Junior i School, ; 0 a Mom
thanks' of a large; compariy, ori the
ay night,: had. after Jong . cpnsideratlm, . lectures- agreed, arid returning tO|the hou^-
.t.Rendle ation it was iound that the ju ^
Platan. 1 ,
proposition ; of_ (tie Officer, Sir H; Hi issell Ebrnhy.) In
forwarded by the HomejOffice.
responding, Serg ; . '.G r a i£ p r o ^ to pass on.'in lecture top'. fu^her inaWs ot fiiterbstithatMght be
1/. A iNT (j)/C. j AD'VICE TC' -'EyA(j!UEES.' l J been evacuatedJrom,
) Persdns insured Health Insurance ActsTwho fiave,
: address 'for any j^her reason ^ould at once register with a doctor in
areasi or who. hive c h t e d itheir
' theifj new-district and f °t wai^^^ do so until they (fall ill.
should also notify th e i a p p t ^ society or one o! its agents ofj them charige of addrejs, so th |t
ilnCj
f7 r a |. ’’- ^ f f ? n S f irast, ab^ii’t 1 »fed.Hltchori the same period, the jupr had been [_ ' ■ i
tm ty man should s'earfeh for th e k [th j figs werekped fiS^achJ^anj which was done, whe^ sc?me Jjad [th^whofiadPiP^ns of ---- L-_,------1 .^5^ nut eaten, fortv shilling eaen.n
and 'gave commandnjenti' thatja- siceratlon, ;the^ whol had e^en o figs in their pouches, arifi some ,
pippins! and .some did corifess. t they] had eafen of flk. apd some that [they had
eaten thereof; 'wheieupin. after ' np’advice anci cqn-
|
Shortly riftervvard the ; court ; of Queen’S; Bench! declared., that ,fot :i juryirian iq have sweet-meats
in his pocket ilwas la [high misde maanour. punishable by fine or im piisonment, orrioth.'’ ■'
saw Read; C. f td see a| fra;
a horn of ale ,. „ , ilm and all
one was - flnecj fqrty sl^lllihgs the pit i had] Ws' judgment sta
,
Is fcade,- which though perhapd | P' 'e- maJure, Is well worthy of cpiriideintlbn. Tm is that some piembers of the Hopie Gui^rd may, whenTflie days of peace re-, S tur^ feel mclliied[toi_lend a hand to Jim
8 p.m. prompt. A ----- inq is anticipated. will he . the dress.
—I -■ - ovember j26th| at the Liberm Club^at
as bur bombing ’Planes bombs. ' We ' dre /^ot llvidg an - era when ;manklnd is ,getting how to soy, reap,
ih an fer-
for- pro-.
in another VICAR’S! REPLY.
he second half; of il,.’ " , ' 1 , || “ It keems to me that Mr. priesfr
Having read M:/. Priestley rtlcle, shown to him by a reporter, r. Helm produced.- the report bf is sermon and pointed out that r. Priestley seems to have ignored
.he different world mn only come from a change of heart,, by the conversion of men to God S]way pf life. J t is this, thought I [sought to express in the seciond part of my, sermon. In my tjijdgment], unless there is this changp of heart, con ditions of life cannot swiftly [or surely he altered, and I can omy regard as false prophets people Wfio preach that once (he war [is o|,er;
ey warits : pretty muih the sort of orld I would like to see myself, and .'here we differ is fa the .manner if getting it,” Mr. Hdlm said. ‘Mr, Tiestley apparently sees! some ;hort cut to better cc ndltionS. some olitlcal action which cati change ;he world.
My.pwi view is ths(t
otherwise,
he is entitled to dol and bofh of express our thoughts through medium offered to us.
“■When Mr. Priestley says l m^de personal attacks In a prlvilCpd
|
'S I fs'no I k” '
to me. I reply to h]m. That is! the real privilege, and It Is one neither of Us would enjoy In Germany;
/■ NofSPLATAPN DAY) IReporl-
t h e position ‘ of jurym^ii in] 1 E ...........................
1 W h e n J u r o r s W e r e L o c k e d U p & S t a r i s d
one of no ordins ry seyerRyJ, The. furidamental rule was that tne twelve men must agree In ordM to furnish a legal''verdlqt.* hlWhy twelve were chosen does not appear. The Only explanrition, if it ma,y be called one, is that of Sir Edyyard
good old tiine^'’ must haye been thb
Snape. ,Sergt..-Jaffison will hpVe Coke who charee oif I physical training of; ml 1 number ^in ; which t _ desirous of taking part. Members 1 lighteth.
the practice of adding fresh ptiry- men, and turning away thosei who would riot agree with the majority, technically called “ aflorclng.j- was adopted;,' bufthis necessitated .so; :much time and trouble a,sJto ba alihost useless. Then |itJbqcamel I the custom to fine, heavily; those w ^
twelve men to sigree, all Mnds of manoeuvres were, used, ! At nrst,,
In order, th
■ law then. _
to get
th Men of No. 3 PlaUlon are |nvited-|tO deal. Subsequently; thehrermqt Ne Hot- Pot SuppeiriTuesdaiTeve^
the • “ Scout^r’MbV ;Nbveihber a- wowperthwa^e, J. F - Snape, J. Grem-
MEN DETAILED TC ASSISI U POLl^CE C J Edmondson, T. Ctowperthwaitej.J.
cohflriihg the meat; drink, o
Ransom Jl Blades, W. T. Cowperth- waite arid Signalman Hargeaves.... ,
ood, W. Tomlinson, L. I'cland, |W.
Special NoticMlt hasJbeen.d^ elded . that mone| deduc ted from
'ppi fiiclinedito lend a nana toune I subsisterice hllowaace anc, process CO! movement) Th4se men are now I from Christmas erart;shsU bo ^
unfortunate
diet was satisfa.ctory. there are very 5 m in
very stringent peccadilloes;' se met with severe In the relgri o f ' a long account
to cfen^l obtained at thfe previous ?ss|zes on , and, .says the rqport; upon^waml^
.iq-ict accour King’s Bench , _
h»hIev,a I house-to glVe'Jn their .yqrdtct. they -
in some of our old law books ,muting pccoilnts of
fire. untU ith |
-1.^'
tected in, attempting to eyade this ----- ---- '^measure, qnd their em always tri have chastls^dnt. Thud, Henry Vnl., we havq
jtefmen [bq •ing
accoi •
de-f
real enjoyable e^n- sentlents being fined qr impriSoneqL fo: V- each. Muffi At last was ado])ted the practice Of I conflriing the tv reive'alone,|^^thoutj UnfiQfi firinir nr fire Until ithc ver4
of the iriajority. was taken, !the dis- • *' ■
ir.imprldone
who says that twelve - ■
is a dCr
,, Si ' ^ L E Y i
ce. Let them ponder on the ................ Let! them crippling
Billiiigtoif, ivho
v(as181 yesterday. ... tii district, he was employed f long! period on the Clerk WU estate,
i n e s t v a l u e i n t o w n
1 “ BRIGH r HOUR.”-A/good cbm- pUy met st a further very plfeatant
meeting in the Methodist Schbol, on Wedhcsdaj afternoon, organised by
the hostesii; and Mrs. InghamI the -accdmparilst.
by the Wtest took r laCe last Thurs^y
Sdibs of t ie ‘-‘Bright Hour’’ >iit ' Mrs; Walsh, of mckhurm as the! speaker; »Mrs.; ’Thompson
”ig|Room and soldiers statione el area played a snopker mftch. he Reaoing Room wron hj. six
SNOOKER.—An interesting .con hen tean s representing the
‘,i • |. ‘ |i-J - '' OBITUARY
gjames to lour.- It Is’hoped to haw ■jrther evmts bf this nature l i the
interest was taken in a “ octiig of thd Ladle:’ Social Hour] held c.t the .1 BilUngtpn on
fear future. ■ ! . ! . : . : . ,a1 khaki meeting.—UnrisuM
oaritisti Ohurch, , — , - ,■ Tuesday, when the | proceedings
Ryder W£-s the ,speaker. -'i^P®^ as served and a' musical i inter-
ihfe Stariiley Room at the Conserva tive Club. The committee s report arid balance sheet—these ap^iared hil our last issue-rwere aceei ted as beinE ' lery satisfactory. Lady ■Ssley-Taylor- will cbMnue^ as presidenwith Mrs. Kiflgjiseiiretary and Mrs. G. Blackledge,treasurer.
District I Women’s War , Comforts Fund, held on Monday eyenmg,- In
Tkn vacancies on the committee vere filled. Miss’ C. C.l Ma,thbr. hon. eeretary of theWar SavifigslGroup. ■eported thatithe amount raised to ite exceeded £110. MISS DILWORTH.^Herriumer-
-
WAR (lOMFpRTS FUND.-r-Lady 'drsley-i/aylor presided a; thy .nriual ni eetlng of the iWhalley and
.Cnt provided! ' | . ' „
Were in cliarge of two soldiers who JrfstSioaed in the arpa G inner J. Read ireslded, and
Gum.er E.
Brooks, died on Sunday at the ho^®. of her !daughter, Mrs. Wignall, of 62 York-strqet. Eighty-three years of age she was formerly actively allied S t i thejWomen’s Liberal Associa -tion of which she was treasurer for
borough, Mrs. lEmma Brooks -wife of the late Mr., Simeon WarRe
iThc Late MRS. SJW. BR00K$. A iadv who was well knovm In the
A R E S P K l A U S T S I N
I sU R G lC A l^ A P P L l ^ C p i le it is imperative to keep fit. j Oftep reason for feeling tired is the need fpr |sonre
bodiw support., ■ ■ -i • 'l'."
Tor ailong period was the Co-opera tive Women’s Guild, and she served for a! time on the committee Pf the
S m b w of years. Another moye- mentlwith which she was connected
ter of!which, the Hev. G. C. Shovti^ conducted the ^rvlcc at the inter ment Which \ook plaCfe on Wednes-. day at St. Mary’s Cemetery. _Sym- oathyl in their bereavement will, be given ItolMrs. Brooks’s'two sons.and, two'daughters.,.
She was also an .esteemed of the Methodist (Wesley) ,the superintendent n f i ^
' ] ;
May I Jim, Tom, Jackie; Mr., and Mrs.1 J. Brooks; Edith, Eddie and Kenneth; Kitty. Fred and Baby ; Oswald, Jackj Ellen and Margaret,
Floral tributes were sent by : Jack id I Marjorie (Londoii); ^Mollifi
iris friends; in the neighbourhood: ament the dedth, which ^Ccurred
ss Alic Dllworth. Miss ;D “ ■ ■'
Emmie and Billy; Bosemaw ^ 4 Hilary (London); Bertha and-Nell,
I years! ' i.lworth. iWho wao I W . . . J ^,.1 ^
unt, M:. and Mrs. J. H- Gornall, at 13. incustrlal-terracp. Hipstomi
......was only 32
I SgJiVfirSS; -raiffiS ftouf e'years! during which | time [sne 'wa^
health :!or some itime confined to bed lonly native,pf Great;Har'
mploy ;d .as a : weaver/ at .Judge Iwalirietiey MUl.! She <
Wtol«n.efsna;.
'plac¥St St -Hudert’s IcM h . Harwood, to-morrow (Sat irday). h
with! thei Church of thd Efigllsli Martyrs. The inl^ermerit tak^s
member of a weU-kriown Bllllngtpn family Mr. James Adamsm.;;Of 10, 1 Indus! rial-terrace, ,^Bl^/t^ whp
THE LATE MR. J-!ADAniSOlil.--!A
had himself Passed]his fife fn4he dlstrici't, died on Wedriesddy. |Sixty-
pas ,^
so.cia.ted
but hjad been; a irionth;! ' A< o'jd she! had: 13
in Tuesday,s^ay. offiMi^s Mice p^lworth^ ;| ho retided i with her; untie ;and ■ J
j^ ,. and Mrs
T>iinv,Ktr,n'1 fanillvi (PrestwlcH); Miss Tyreman, g a th - ,
S iClough’.s (RadcUfle);. Alice r S B & l y ^nd Rflin/ ^ c k -
Bradshaw; James Heywood and (Raaepner, luice
burn'; Eveline and Mother! (Clay ton) ; Mrs. Sllnger; Mr. and Mrs. A
Earnshaw; Malcolm and Gynthia , Mr! arid Mrs. H. "Wiggins and fam ily 'w;omen of the Liberal Club, Ttic Co-operative Womens GuUd.
_. MULTI-PURPOSE PAJENTTOOL;
faiUnc health since April, temployqd as a weaver at Judge Walmesley Mill, Mr. Adamson took a . fairly keen interest in sport and was,
ha 1; been In
reguh r attender at the, o
, . ,.o—i. loipvfin____ ' the 6ld
Mech^ics' Club. , MpehJ sympathy
is extjnded toiMrs! !Ajl™e°Pdh her bereavement. ; 'The Ihlerment wfil take place; to-moirow (Saturday) at Oil Langho. ; .
Lighting E t r o r s
would not agree with the majority, j and this shortened matterd a! good;
to,! - the / fact' that_ I' j was „ Pver- carit .oua,’[sald Mrti Bbulsa,I:,South- wort h/ qf Fairfleld] Easkam-stteet. when'prosecuted,[at tfie Borou^
sSs ops; westerday,- for ^ mek bf the iWuck-outfegulat^^^^^
Mfsl Southworth
sireris had sorinded. anc. later, when sStop (hsltors Wereileavlig the hopse shri inadvertentlyiiswitched an out
the
side hght oh, but only ” °hient^ily. The “all clear’r was SOI nd^almost imp .ediately i afteiw^d 3- ^ e light was onlyFon for'lthe ninety-j-irintp
pari of a '
seciond.il i! B.C Whiteside sqidihe saw; a bright
of a motion |In the ( arrest la iJudgmefit
she would be repbrted Mrs. Sputh-- worth said,!“ It’s just the sort of thir.g you would:|do!
' A fine of 5s. was imposed. , Summoned for] a sinhar o&nce,
'M^lnuth^ ,
Johii Browri, junr., tu ^qp street, said that.||owlnr to an
i. in the, )wSy .running wa:i no, light showin iwin; Lawrence '^yseii
,'te bread; land drank and foi th s every, but repoft
sight, the screep in tfie cuttmg room had riot bqen di'avvn. I'e was fined 10s.
hef jre from Hlripttuiri; rinff there ^
labC'uref,
l-'Wl/alleJr-roadvi ! we:/e movlrig in at trie on; of tbfem must have Pui] , figit on in!the lobby(—Fined !5s.|
‘For other black-out
abcl rer. of 17} Scjme.[ evaqudfes
then, .'saia
‘‘I had only returnefflve minuto^^ .........
11 , ; .
,ime, I arjd ■'.e
light flash momeritarik o'u^
lde.the, houise during an
‘4 ; was an*absolute mlstakq. [due
•stones' of 23, Brehnand-street, Cli- therofi^ took place at St.; Mary si Cemetery -on Saturday, td? Hev.J. A 11 Slhclairiperforming the last rites. . I On the coffin was a spray of chrysanthemum^ from CpPlQW View, bearing
the.inscription, l]he fruits,
The Late MR. JOS. STONES. i llhe interment of Mr. Joseph,
of hid labour.”:-
.Ernest, Maurice and Margaret,; JohnI (Bexhlll); brother; Rmest; Alice Barbara and Maureen (St. Leonard’s); Jim (brother-in-law), Charlie and family; Polly, and Olga; Victor, Marion,
the, and
'friend Mary; .Annie,
Ada! Billy, KatW Erne?
fWaddlngton); Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Rushton and Tom/(Waddlngtoii): ■Uriclb Dick, Aunt Jessie. Hilda^and Jack; Uncle and Aunt, E. and P. A. iNicholson (Great Harwooci); Unclfe Tom, Lilian and Elsie; Joe,, Amy; arid frimily; Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris, MrsJ Aspin and Miss Shaw (Blacky I burn); Dora. Emma, Maggie mnd
(R u fe * r Auiit Amnie tami^,
!burn); Alicfe Parker; Minnie. Harolcl i“_j -Vera; i Mr. and Mrs. Klleap,; and Mrs. H. H. Smith; Mr. and-
Marjorie (Chatburn); Laura .(Chat-,
ter Mr.
'Alice Bolton; Friends and;^Nelgh- bours in Brennand-street; Members
is..Whlttam; Alice and Fred Bak-; B AJ Dugdale; Mrs; Atkinson;! and Mrs. Harry Robinson; Mfs.; i
'arid friends of the Congregatiorial Church. :
yesterddy. Mrs. Catherine Bolton, srimmoried. for leaviijg a mothr-riar!
A FAULTY SWITCD.; in a Irtter to the Borough Bench,
vTithoutrlights, stated that she w^ under the impression' that she, did
switch the lights on; A fo-Pfly swjltch was found to have been, the cause of the [offence; it had since be'en repaired.—Fined 5s ; , iFor failing! to Immobilise an un
to pay 15s. £100 FOR A NAME.
where hearing; the .same name as himself,'Mr. Sam Wyartt. of Suffolk,
If anyone
can.be'discovered any
has proimlsed to give £100 to fhe Farmers’ !R,ed Cross Fund., Mr.
Wyartt weighs 20 stone, britRe does n6t expect his namesake, if any. to turn the scales with him. ■ '
sheikhs'took place the other day! in Seyt'^ at .which a strong demand y as mride that the 200,000 Beduins of Egypt should take up arms agahist the Italians;;
sheikhs WANT TO FIGH A meeting'Of a number of Beduln
RAGRICULTURAL LEGTUEET^r. J. oobb,
B.Sc.;‘Skiptbn, of the Department l f Agriculture, gave a very mterreting
Top, on Tuesday evenmg. on Crops and Croppini”:' Mr, E. T. West presided otS-a good' Attendance. Mr. Ro& spoke about the. g ^M shortage ref .feeding
ectme . in the schoolroqm, at ]^rtin
stuffs forjcattle as a ^®e^|l.®|^he_si^ ing of slupsj combined
G lous: meariderlngfi'|re /the
frost and! sm ' ' ' general good ciop . of oats and [km?
ate -curtailing * stocta. M r .^ b b urged farmers to plough as
‘
mentionea line desire that ther^ shoud be no ^ear o^f
attended motor-car during hours of darkness, 'Tom Dixon, of --125, Lynd- hrirst-street. Burnley, -was ordered
as possible I and ,to
grow.Ml that the w land could be made to prodilce, so that
-lYour correspondent’s h^b
uard Indeed rtrlke| a,yery -hofiow ' | ; 'arid . dlscordaiit note, ririli
'sarcastici propagandri ls!nausea^ , to
a.degree. :! It Is a thousand
that valuable' tUrie! should b.e
sitthe*sbortage! being so acute as to neces **^5?
hhatevefi happened they .would always
discussion, 'thanks were ’ accorded to Mr. Robb by Mr. West.,
ave a resetve. Following questions and SAWLEY
:the Methodist Chapel, on Monday even sing when a good attendance was pre
FOREIGN MISSIONS.-The annual foreign missionaiy meeting was held m
■ was sung py Mrs. H. Allen. •. Mrs. ;, Harrisdh was; organist. At the close,
ef Chatbrim, : The. speaker, the. Rev, Hany Alleh, delivered a most suitable R lecture on the life , and work of Samuel
Mission Fund. ’
rided over by Mr.,E. A. Parkinson,.M.A. ahator, df Bombay.
A.pleasing solo
refreshments were served by the ladies. ■Thei proc ;eds! were on behalf oi tne
such: a [fine ,and
jcohsclen.tlbus bow
trie land! : Trie I gist of
: j;
in : making: defamritory i remW : and bringing! trlylalfchayges
appears' to ;be op against quantity, evident that) he [is trie !formef seeing eveh .sufficient | njorS;!! c
. ! It is amply ! }
Active’s!;’; Utter,. e of quality aa.
sadly lacklrik Iri-:;: triatiriqha? not:;;
back UP his stateirienltt b r making, , , public!Ills ri|ame::and Address.j.
be .well for ‘ Aritii]er of - « ■ give serious thought to . riis^v® :, ■resignation ? .yfe have .no room a.
In'view of the riboveJ would
t^ ^ om e Guafdl-fprft'funkpdfe-; ' Aiflq “ Active ’ I:!seems ‘
obUvldus to itrieif^ct of riavlng|e^^^^ ‘ ily; hoisted 'W his ; own . an he- ignorant, i)f! the facti toa ,
onymous letters: carry, neffh^^^^^
weight nor conilctibn and writers' both arf !on y -fit fOTito^,/.-
fire 1i ^addlngtrii..
SPUp!- , :: r :
of ; mCn 'who! haveTanfi eoi^etanOy are’ receiyingjnothlt|g but PT^l?e,an ; eficoriragemerit from thq higher m.- .
, .
Other floral tributes were seiri by following :-^Hls Wife Eltie
tNORiVIHl] T0( W
. Yiogliillpifi ^"9'*
3,,l ... -I.* tn |t |l l*3*'k o' *'i I0'*l
..nU, dill. BiO ‘
what it MAKES AUIO GIRO
A
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niadtl «l I n,*V'^q olhft mo di'«''*'*’• • il’i , 11 110 *1 «'io oMibIt
tra'Ctor; and :TBicyc(.EIhi* w «k 9N
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nobk lb*' ^>'0 f«lion]i tup'
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ends Rtiiis & PANS . 1
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It costs nothing to iCpnsult us- del iy id dangerous——so |come TO-DAY | FRIDAY.; NOYEaiBEl ;i (Certified sales ^xceed | week), .if'
Black-out " Tin 5:30 pan,
-Deputy iBorpukh! ' 1928, has bee^ aPE Treasurer in shcce Mr.VJ.Hj‘Tayldr. ]'
Mr. Harry .jWriglj
was made' atj a Finance! qommltfeej
^for.^the,iwliriP0.i:]m4tjl,’ now unfiertaka.i Son
and will receive ft of the public, genera
ley.isiln eyeryjperisd
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: Barrow Reading, Rcom. ;" 7 4 5 . Dancing ;1( .to 2, : Downham Readjn" ^"1
! u: :1 .cutheroe Auction ^ j Whist Drive anc Dance 10 to 2. I I I , rlS Geld and Laj)ing-pi
i 0ancD ini Village Hi 11, i 1-.’8ATUEDAY;'1: ■
■ Et .2-30.p.m..
St. John; Amhulanc51 'SionDance ii ■.( Ttb;,ii/.;,r
Slal
; parish'Chlfich'.M(fi'i^^^^^ ," performance, of Oui ',Cpn
;i :
-.sUNPAYVfti.', 'lMoorbIiShfet|ChurCT.:
:j I . ; ^ M 6 N D A Y 4 ^ ] : . ! ] ; ; >15 (matinee) i [6-0;
: ^ y , Friday, 7-SO. Baturda
Wednesday/] ----- (ipici
O- >16.1 Matinee ]
The'Or&d: . Monday, ,64)/:
cHJperatlve Plctit day to Friday; T and >15; A -j. .
: ■tDESpAY: --:! [ ,
' Paritii ,Church_^G.F.S. ; , Dominoes and Social I
:Employees-of RibblKdal i.-THDESpAY:
FRIDAY:
Whist Drive i Bqlton-by-
r(d Caq land r
' Dancing. Revue. “S i ^ l Mary S 'Sunday Senoi
; Mort for, Red Cross ; Consemtlve fiOub, 7 I
.Lecture in Royal^Grf cutheroe. on 7The at'7-30.p.m. I ; '
WEDNESDAY: ii 1 Mayoress’s Copifortsl
, Congregational' flhurch I ' .Services ;at 10-30 (in I -i .Open School 2 pan.;.;
! Methodist'(Wesley./a I
40-30 and 44)- .
. The PaUadiumMondaj . Tuesday'-to '
71
i . ."sch^ ;Chu
O troni 6-15. Samrdayrj
Utheroe Auction--Ma Grading' of Fat Sq Calves).!>30 am.';
he Rialto,'; Blackburn: ^ ' >80.' Continuous Mol
ihlleei (Gh e?t;:a,fburn); Albert and family
eeri and Frank; Jennie and Arthur, Annie, and Betty
* BOYS! i Here is a fascinating NEW TOOL with which you can .
' make! ’ your OWN MODELS; I CALL AND SEE IT DEMpNSTRATED AT
KING STREET, CLITHERQE J . A S p i ^ E N ,
passed the final eka. Institute of, [iMupicI and Ac’
now hebome ja Fellj passed 'the 'iritenpa tlori ofithe-Incorpol Accountants :|and A
couhtiints,
Mrs. and the late-! Parson . Larik - the Treas',___ boy in 'the d i s : now the January 191
. the wariri.c®grq,tl of friendsfifii the T His fathef, it imay one.of theiljiridlfi“ the county, irind'*.. at, last week’s ine, tary Club.(r^pr6dul Indicates!' yefy , '’" Borough! Treasurer lamlly Interest ' the district.! i '
tlon of fo,ur.!y^ars’ Royal! Havy,lil91f ■ member - of llthd eveiislncet'-
A *j|
■ late. Mr.i ' j I H. Cllthefoe’s jBbfoug nearly thirty, i years , ■wak :a vvarm' appj
• i and staff ofi the t Hetherlngton expr,
Town: ClerkMMr. , who,spoke on bel
. friend-arid jeoUeag . : sterling Iqualltles I
•.j;, reaV-qomradeshlpi 'addefi. i "Beyond
, -them ia l t : nOutl .; 'those!: qualities J Idealism; a [ senses
. displayed I real abf • ' of ,thfe! office he :
' 'to that, is t h a t -1 , : trlct,, ,.wlth its!: be : and! rivers; jrindr
■I'ft'i other? fendeareil) " ' h^s^^^riendB:.;ari<l
: , v . ambitlori sever- :' ;;and ifriendshfok., ':hap3 :,tbe qualitif
,
long.friqridBhip's! ', much ,too JhlghlS
■ Ithltik,jbyhis,abflJ attained.' ]But:Ii
' thatT-often: wonE, ' not seek further pn
and ^eal regret In t,
many Imprestive t l at the' anhukl meel . TownCo'dricilto f
As' recorded Inl VdlAUalV XDiOt CAiU
ipartr, herici.'l an’d i
'arihk ■
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