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150th anniversary of the tohdon Missionary Society. Initjih'iinpid r n i n g ■the!pastor (the Rev. C. |J. GuRd-; ford)..conducted; a service of, com-


On Sunday .the Clltheroe Congre­ gational Church celebrated;! (the


'•scholars presented "The Foun­ ders,” and at night the service 'was one of le-dedlcatdQfi, wltha drama­ tic presOntation of “ Great Was the


melioration and fchanksgiyhig; : In the: afternoon , Sirndhy School


.Gonipaiiy ” as the centcali feature. i n s p i t e O f 't h e I n c i e M n t w e a t h e r


I h e S u n d a y S c h o o l s c h ( | l a f s w h o g a v e “ T h e F o u n d e r s ” i n ' a ,n i a b l e R i t a


t h e r e w e r e , l a r g e c o n g r e g a t i o n s t o s h a r e In . t h e t r i b u t e s p a i d t o t h o s e b r a v e p i o n e e r s i o f 150 y e a r s a g o w h o l a u n c h e d ' t h i s s o c ie t y u p o n I t s w o n d e r f u l c a r e e r .


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Houlker, Doris (Sellers,' Sowerbutts, Marlon -'Sullcllfte and Noreen Swales. | They were l,ed and trained by MiK. E.itSbdth;


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partix;


address Mr.; Guildford! saidi that Sunday was .an outstanding day In ■the history of; the world land not only in the .annals of the Congre­


In . the course of his i morning ' M ' 1 , '


hundreds of : thbusmds of people :


of the! London Ms ' • j I ' need for faith


maintenance: of faith ta God, Mr. Guildford.said: At the.doto of the ISth -century; Europe was ablaze. We were at wax and Europe seemed to be crumbling away. | Those men were told ‘ this Isn’t 'the! time to start a missionary society .M If you have not the. Gospel of Christ to your heart, it never Is me ■time. Those ifounders were a mixed comi pany, and 'Jhey were not cleiar as to how they were going to carry out their desires. But:, they had the burning desire to pfegch and a firm conviction in the povver bf G()d. Livingstone dying to Africa), ta lone­ liness I and apparent defeat; Wll-; llams voyaging about 'the ;Paclflc in a home-made [boat;' Morrison ta China i tramping hundreds of miles .and worktagiat a translation,of the Bible, i These men never knew the


. Emphasising 'the need foi! the


was through' the efforts and sacri- flees of the 'e p y ploneerb that so much had been, acpomhllfhed; In


f u l l n e s s o f t o e l r w o r k . ’ t j I C o n t t a u t a g , :M r . G u i l d f o r d s a i d I t


.'^eemtagly without restilli i against :that proud emblre, all leading poll-


: I “ O u r c o m m e m o r a t i o n ' t p l s m o m - j i i g m u s t b e : a! T e D e u m . j G o d h a s


. ! ! . ' ,


[Ito China’to-day, 138 years after Morrison had battered ihilnself


Samoa rellgiojis 4v^k ha^H so ex­ panded that '.they were! m w send­ ing out missionaries fipin' Samoa.


•ticians, newspaper men! iahd others in' positions iof tafiuence were .Christians. ,||


! c a l le d u s t o 'b e I n H i s s e r v i c e f o r t h e t o l c h m e n t | b f : o u r f a i t h . S e e k f i r s t H i s r i g h t e o i is n e s s , a n d , a l l l ih e t h i n g s n e c e s s a r y f o r i t s f u l f l l n i e h t w i l l b e a id d e d t o I t i ; i [D o W e g r o l v c y p l c a l a n d d e s p a i r i n g a s w e l o o k o n t h e c h a o s o f h u m a n s o c ie t y ‘


T h e n i 'l a s k . 'y o j i t b b e l i e v e i x i u u , m t h e p r o m i s e s m a d e b y C h r i s t , f o r I n t h e w o r d s o f t h e h y m n , ‘ J ; s u s . t o a il


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reign where ere the siijn !dotIf his successive Ib'urnev.'? nm


gational' Church. There had;been a tremendous'difference t a .the world entirely-due to the fact bf those few men meeting tai a! London coffee house. Through! the efforts Society


had been 'given freedon [from d 'R V 6T y


out The list of the early i>iqneers ta the mission field was a papst im­ pressive one, and.with eadh. name was cbupled :a


ilstlam and ’Slot^Jy pitatfwts'in- olatiy'! w^ Stamped


T s K i n g 'P o m ia nd 'Idolatiy.


unseen, Is .deserving of clear enunciation, and . phone i and loud-speaker. provided by Mr.; J. Aspden playedi a [valuable


brief sumtaary pf seen and


■alse for micro-


e f f e c t i v e l y t h e e a r l y . d a y s o f t h e s o c ie t y . : T h e t h r e e s p e a k e J 'S 'w e r e M i s s M a r y 'S e ll e r s , - 'M r . W . r u r n e r , a n d M r . - R . T u r n e r ; a n d ; t h r e e - u n ­ s e e n s p e a k e r s w e r e M c s c t s , G . l i u n d , E . a n d C . S t o n e s . I n t r o d u c e d b y r e f e r e n c e t o t h e n e e d ! f o r f u r -





s e v e r a l o t h e r L a n c a s h ir e t o w n s t a |r in O b je c tio n t o t h e e r e c tio n o f a b ig b o w e r, s t a t io n . I t w a s m a d e c le a r t h t o t h e


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b o r o u g h , w h i l e w a n t in g e le c t r ic it y , d id n o t w a n t i t a t t o o d e a r a p r i c e . : j


N ix o n , o f t h e R ls H to n : c lu b , a s p r o f e s ­ s io n a l f o r 1921. , .


W h a lle y C r ic k e t C lu b s ig n e d P e r c y


. C llt h e r o e C r ic k e t C lu b d e c id e d t h a t [ th e a n n u a l m e e tin g ' s h o u l d b e h e ld p l n


V e e v e r s ,, w o n t h e R o b e r t , 'S o u t h w o r t ^ ^ c u p i n t h e C llt h e r o e C .G .- h a n d ic a p .


s e le c te d b y th fe e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e . , M r . A . E . D ix o n , d e f e a t in g


g iC Q U >


.th e c lu b ’s u c M e v 'e m e n t' I n w i n n i n g ! t; R ib b le s d a le le a g u e Cu p , T . W h i p p p r e s id e d .


b y ta r - s p r a y ip g .


ItiflXheriAVbur^ an','and [after 16 ' lyasibaptised a


Lane; Mrs. Margaret HarrlMn. 'Chtach Brow, 83; Mrs. I f . Scott, 72, years,


HOMING R A C E F I


Y o u n g B i r d A v e r a g e C u p . C h a t o u m F .C . f - A t k in s o n B r o s .ii - ,


C o t t a t a 'a n d ' L iw ^ iS M ; - ’W . 's h h r p le s 1331; R . B r id g e 1327. W . S h a r p ie ^ w in s


C lit h e r o e H .S


I'R O M ' E X E T E R . I • r f e j


a b e d e 1391.31’, ^ C o tta m - a n d L a w , a b e d e 1343.35; ‘ H a t f ie l d a n d A d d is o n , ISSOt. R . B r id g e , f 1322.29; J a c k s o n a n d B a r tie s . 1285.72. !


g e s s a n d S o n , g b e d '1420.35; A ., R o b in s o n


W . H . N e w b y , 1360; F . A in s w o r t h , ' G . S o u t h w e ll. 1206.


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night ;ofJ^Mrs.'-Margaret Heyes] wife of Mr, W. J. Heyes, 23, Cardigan- avenue, Clltheroe. A native df the borough,[in which she had liv^d all her life, fUrs, Heyes was 76 years of age. Seyerali weeks 'ago she lelj ln the kltitaen,' breaking her left thigh, and, since then she had been confined to her bed. Of a qule; dls^ position Mrs. Heyes was we!f spected by all who knew her and she had a long'association with',.|the Parish Church. Sincere sym;>athy will be gllven to her husband son and


ACCELERATED DEA: [OE MRS. W. J. HEYE The ddath occurred on Satuf^y


lo s s . [T h d i n t e r m e n t t o o k p l a b e j o n W e d n e s d a y a t S t , M - a r y ’ s C te m e t e r y , t h e R e v . j 'H . A . B l a n d o f f l c l a t l n g a t t h e l a s t - r it e s .


t h r e e d a u g h t e r s ! to ;


' A verdict o f “ Accidental death ” was returned; by the East Ldnca shire Coroner ' (Mr. P. Rowlaild^ at ■the Inquqst on Mrs. Heyes, h^le ld Court


' ' | '


Taylor, ] 19,! Buccleuoh - areine, Clltheroe, a daughter of Mrs. Jleyes, that ori A ugust 12th shh was called across to her mother’s home, .and found' that she 'had fallen '.nthe kitchen.;! Dr. Richards was sum­ moned, aid after making a nitox- amtaation he ordered that She should b: removed to Blackbtiim Infirmary for :an X-ray Mrs, [Heyes


the piltieroe Police Tuesday toomtog, Eiddehc e was given by Mrs, Maud


on t o


was- removed to the Infirmary!ton thel3th'j


the doctor’s diagnosis. She turned ho me the ^me day, spliintsms having bMn placed upon.her ttogh, and-she !':iad remained ta bed ever


and-the X-ray conflmed " ■ |re-


^ sam


S ^ C 6' Dri Richards said ithat wheri| he


examined


th at i sh e femur.. This taj death.:! Announcing his verdict of “ Acci­


had fractured 'tho left. Injury had accelefdt^


Mrs. Heyes he found ■ '


T e f


dental death,-” the Coroner, said that it was clearly a dhmestlq accl-,


dent, and he extended his sincere sympathyi to the relajtlves.


a g r ic u l t u r a l m a c h in e r y h a s 1 b e m a n n o u n c e d ! b y i t h e M i n i s t r y o f E d u c a ­ t io n . ; B o y s o f . 15 y e a r s ; a n d u pW a r d s w ilL s p e n d ) fiv e : y e a r s ’ a p p r e n t ld e t o lp w i t h a m a s t e r b la c k s m it h a n d a t t e n d t e c h n ic a l c la s s e s .'


A n a tio n ^ -w id e a p p r e n t ic e s h ip s e h jm e uf o r t r a in in g y o u n g b la c k s m it h s t o


UnUdUe rCAtIaUk5.eC l [itnh e , i rce jpj aa iur a mniud o u v ec r ihiua u .l O o fi -


[)he ' eir


1412, 1411. (W ilis a l l p o o ls a n d Y o im g Bird Average Cup; [Wallace Bros.


S a b d e n H .S .— G . H , B e c k e tt, I P . ' '"


1300; J a c k s o n a n d B q r n e s 1285, 127^ C h a t o u m a n d D i s t r i c t (28-4j ) . ^ ^ u r -


C h a t o u m ! H . S . - A . R o b ta s o n l . . „ _ i


W . B u r g e s s 1J49; H a t f ie l d a n d A d d ijS o n 1338j' I


, a n d H . S c o ttj 1398; !1423; Deaths: Mrs. J. McCaflery,;TVpone'


fo r e g a t h e r e d a t a c p n y iv lM e y p t o g , a t t h e S w a h a n d R o y a l H o t e l t o c e ie b m e


a T e a m ,! m e m b e r s a n d f r i e n d s , . a s ^ L t e d w i t h R ib b le s d a le W a n d e r e r s C . C . . A ld e rm a n J .


a n d r e je c t e d t h r e e c la im s m a d e f o r d a m a g e t o c y c le s a n d g a rm e n ts . c a t o d


T h e T o w n C o u n c il d e n ie d U a b iU t y ' A n e x t r a o r d in a r y g e n e r a l m e e t in g o f ..V


O c to b e r in s t e a d '^ p f .M a r c h . . . I t w a s d ls o a a g r e e d t h a t t h e m a t c h c o m m it


in ).


a s m t o a g e r a n d s e c r e ta r y t o t h e ! (3’is - b u m . a n d ' S la id b u m C o - o p e r a tiv e


_ _ _ _ _ _ _ E r n e s t H . H a r t s - ' a n d ; M is s


C llt h e r o e .


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n e v e r ’ h a d a ‘ b a c k l i e n d ’ t h i s y e a r , w h ile f b f s o m e s u m in fc s ' w e d o n ’t te fi a n y t h i n g e ls e .’!


i( F r o m o u r is s u e O c lo 'i e r 4t h ; I 89s ) a n o t e o n t h e wev,w».,v*, . n „


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'a n d Or<5n e s t r a l: S o c le t3, -,Was s ta te d t o j m a k e " ia i c u s t o m a r y i b h a r g e , o f : t h r e a ' g u in e a s I f q r , e a c h : t o h b a r ^ l , a n d f ly g i


s e r v ic e s - f r e e ? o f t h e ; f c llt h e r o e d i o r a l i , S ig '.!w h c w a s


■ g u in e a s f o r a . w n t o r l , ' " H e i t th u s , m a k in g 'a p r e s e n t J o f f r o m 30; t o 35 g u in e a s , ; a n d ,” s a l q ; p u r n o te o n th g


T h e T o w n C o u n c il d e c id e d t o s u p p o r t r t o f ls e [ ! t h ls , t h e y . a t t e n d in gj


p o i n t ' ! o f , r e g u la r l '• ■■ I a t t h e . I f


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subject), I’ if membei reafl


'


„ o f t h e s o c ie ty w i l j m | : s u r e ly n ia k e a l ' ; : s in d p u n b tu a lly le a r t a ls . ”


UUA UVVQ UU, bUQ :


i I t to e t tie d l i k e l y - t io r i. w f iu ld b e r a is e d In


t h e N p v e n ib e r 'e le c tio n . a s t o th e i s ta tu s


; a c u r io u s q u e s t c o n n e c tio n w i t h


I a n ; w h o , o n le a v ] ;H o t e l„ w a s u n a b la


w h ic h I c a m e I n t o , e f f e c t ,o n N o v e m b e r 1s t, t h e y o m i t t e d 'h lC (n a m e th e r e fr o m .' C o u n c il lo r : J o r d a n it o r it e n d e d t h a t n e w a s ir iT o c c u p a tlo n o f C e r t a in la n d w h ic h w o u ld I h r iv e s a v e d h i s q u a llf lc a t io n ; b u t a s h e m a d e n o ; c lg u n | ; t o bfe p la c e d o n l t h e l i s t i n r e s p e c t p f , . i t , i t ' s e e m e d to o


h is q d a lt a c a t i o n ' a s T fS b u rg e s s , j; 'W h e a t h e o v e r s e e t s p r e p a r e d 't h e b u rg e s s lis t ;


m e m b e r ! o f h iS i a im ly , „ t H u s b r e a k in g 1 " "


. t h a t s to o d a lo n e ,' a s th fe A c t d r e w , a d is - t l n c t i o h I b e tw e e n ; b e ta g e le c te d , a c o u n -


v id e d t h a t “ a p e r s o n ;s n a ll n o t b e q u a il f i e d t h 'b e e le c te d , o r t o b e a c o u n c u io r * u n le s s h e is e n r o lle d la s ; a b u r g e s s . I f l


S e c t io n .. .......................... . M I ^ im lc i p a l A c t x l o f t h e l


, r u i o y m q ) t . . ~ ' w , — - - - - - . . jT p p t io n b u t to " r e s id e ;w lth a


t h e la t e s t p r in c ip le s . | a n


S c h o o l p r o m is e d a i t e i o r d n u m b e r o f s tu d e n tjs .! I n t h e g e b n m tr y c la s s a lo n g


' i T h e I r e - o p e n in g o f : t h e T e c h n ic a l A. I ,1 ' ■ • ' ! , , to ]ia v g '■:


,el ,Hargreavei,i 'f.P.,rof, Whallej] , died; at ’bis Scottish, shootingn


-------Klngusle, aftej ^


. . . „ . , a l b a r b e r , M tJ i J a n n o u n c e d t h e o p e n m ^ p r iv a t e h a ir d r e s s in g .is


jQ o n , Ik) b e ;c o m id d a u g h te r ; “ o h


ri: f h i s !


.'.H a ll; 'W e llg a tg , " O f : a la d ie s '


‘,‘ W e h a v g s o c h u b b y a i d ,


s l i ^ M u m n { iy Y o u c o u ld


i A t la s t, h ii


j n o u r ls h ir iB r i' d ig e s t ib le


b u ild in g u p |b o I n o w ...........


5. FR ID A Y . SEKTEM BER 28,


q u a lif ic a t io n . ' W o u ld i h e ! th e r e fo r e c e a s e t o b e : a c o u n c illo r o n N o v e m b e r 1s t ? :


a t e f O f ’ h im t o r a is e i 't h e q u e s tio n o f ' ' ■ -------------- p r o i


■;.cease t b . b e " q h a llf le d ! a s a c o u n c illo r . : *" BuL 'toe- Act ' ’bf i'FarllSment, hkd rii6st. blhers, :probabiyi: Flth a view to providing work -for |the lawyers, .intrbi duces:! various saving and iqualifying


. c l l l o r t a d b e in g a c m p c l l l o r i t s e em e d prettyTi c le a r ' t h a t ; [ j W h e n , C o u h c u ip r J b r d a h c e a to d ' t o b e a 'p u T g e s s h e w o u ld


' olausekito this, plain statement, and ambniSt! them Is'a[ proviso to this


’,effec ''


That: every!ipfersori! Shall be WllAed . to' be elected .and to be a couhcillor


■! c il l b r , w h ic h - la s t fm e n t io n e d 'i q u a lH f ic a t lo n ; t o , b e in g !! e le c te d s h a ll ,ve f o r a n i j s h t l ll n p t r e p e a l


JiCU 'U WU CiCU W W ***yw,w ** V »iy W


o p [ta k e a w a y , a n y ;o t h e r q u a llflc a n e r n a t iv e


C o u n c lU b r J o r d a n notwithstanding thb plain words quoted from ..Section'xl,? liThe. point is not


’ ! I s ! t h is ! p r o v is o , !s;


if f lc le n t t o 'e n a b le [ I r e t a in I l l s i o ffic e ,' iq u o


personally,, because; by Section xli ofi the Code. Ilf any pen on' acts in a cor- pbrate-fomce after jcee sing to be qualL ied,‘He shafi,'for eacji offence.'be liable a pePalty hot ejtceedlng |£50.’|”


o n ly o f in t e r e s t t o b u r g e s s e s y - - . - - - ' . . b u t i t i s im p O r t a n t 'f b lp o im c iU o r J o r d a n


Pimllcdv district Party,] I’[In spite weather: everyone! tenjtQred J [hem- selves; j. The loaril of the: Horrocks*


Mffldco m p On: Saturday the


hild their y .S . the,toe!


costumes. were seen^ lowed I'by . a ! “jol^'


parade!,! .and prizes ■were ^Iven The: rato' having! jabafeed-a


- i-vr- dren, Itoany


g r o a n n chlldrC


theiri. I Afterwards!; ■thd IchUdren went .(fit for mdile dopkey whilst [the tabjesl ■were |re-la' the adults. Later!came ']i, cori, and ventriloquist!! tonterf’’


and


had theirs first,' the Mayor ^aypress setting


g.i-with gopd thtogs.


T h e with


a very;: heavy shbi^er put i out, and' all efforts. to] re-! were to valri. So ^ack the coi went to 'the canteieri for garnime i with whist


ups alike.' The best was idpne bjn the made ices disappear] t o a 'trf The illgbtlng of[ fireworks) followedj


tecri


folks. happy


pot ato IS were seifyed. At 10-30 p.m- Auld Lang Syne was surig/ and the crowd dlsp'e: '


During trie ]'evening' for th


P r o d u c t io n r e m a l n t t h ! t h e


- JUgl , ,


Tho A l . U M i N I U M f P I


i t r y '.o f A i r c r a f t v i r g i n ' p u m m i u m , l i c e n c e s j w i l l r u «


g r a n t e d , t o - e n a b l e l u s e r s t o o b t a f n a n d u s e f r C e l y ; a n y . q u a n t i t y o f f a b r i c a t e d a l u m i n i u m . I T h i s i n d i c a t e s t h a t t h e r a i s , n o [ d i f f i c u l t y ' a b o u t , t h e s u p i l y o * a l u r i a i n l u m ' f o r p o t s a ' p d p a n s a q d p r e - * f a b . h d i i s e s '


!


N A T IO N A L N U R S E R Y j . lO E R T M l b A T O


T o o b t a t o u n i f o r m i t y , t o t r ^ l n i n | o f n u r s e r y s t u d e n t s , ] t h e M ln is t je r s o t


Health[ arid Educatin'have decided, to introduce a 'national nursery; certificate.';


./jLUtJ A V llU lO ljw -- ; “ADVERT


a borifli Untorti


conjuring.'trick chlldrenJ who


a n d


tie fire It iti


riately^


]its jefflo i, lleiice,! N llndigest


o l d e r r o a s t '


[Gaftrlti


iA f o e i k n .! ;B ir oani d ’


le s o le t r a d e r f o ff ow bd


i


dress! 'bafade, .arid some. oidfllnali I


with! a '^ancy-


sports'■were held; along [Bankfleld- road,: Instead of | to Mr. [Joy’s; field. Durtogi the rac^,| |to which; were events] Ifor adults as well as, chll en.


rides. W h e r i a l l r e t u m e ; t e a w a s r e a d y .


o y ^ d ■the donkey to the canteen


the tables fairly,


„ is M r ie r a llV i


S T o a


'■ w h b ' i s . a t the tliriebf election, q u a l w fifedito elect to the; office [of a coUn.i


.be. CEPHO!


CtpLoi 'li I toll cvtrywberell


Tablet oriPowtf form> 8 Pow( or 16 Tabloti 21 Powden 42- 'iT a b i ^ ; : : Single dote


( i n c , ' F u r ^ e


Modrlanjl and


XI V.K* :Rment


ford Canteen enabled the con ■tee to hold 'all' plarihed events. The • proceedtog3> began


This was fol- dog’' to.all. little/


IS fo m ic K f.' ‘PoiVitier


d r id Tc blets ire mly genu


i n e ! i f sig led. ■' -:.c. •J I. !


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