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WtDDiNQ BELLS AT WADDiNQTON. ROBINSON—GARNETT.
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i.iciit.manr Robiits^.m ha.-> beoii . fi 1 With the (-luherue ierriers ■ r..-t Laui-ashu'e Regiment! tor
T-.y- V“.ii'- aiol accompauieo tliem to •'
.-.IS "u acuve service shortly atter
■ s,. ;.i;-,i,'teak ot war. He took jiart in •ye ea.rlv Uyliting on the GulLpoli •cLiii-nlc.. where he was woumled. lor
.-siU'-! .'ouduct in Gallipoli charg'e. --■cn which tie emeryeil wounded, i. •sjT.-Lani- Robutson was aw tii Jed the V
l " . c v Cross, 'iiid he is now -tatioiied
■ ; •iseoi the traiiuny ciiiup.s. In honour event the day was riowu on the
1 .-srie keep. The screen anil altar ot the church d,j<iirareil wirF. white llowers. ever-
cr-*'’.s. find .smllax. and the sei-vice was fnlij choral. The hymn.s were. •’ 0 1'.•-? •
( ) i.ove." ■" Fight the Good
t’ :yh'.. ' and " Lead Us. Heavenl.y j'athei'. ' and a- the bridal party left rh- church 411 . R,. C. BGliop. the 'iryani-st. playnl
ileinlels.sohn's "W e<ld-
: y March." Tg!' briJesniaals were ilisses
F.ileeu
I'fci B.'.u,y Garnett i sisters of the bride) ■. A Mf'S Hetty Fiohinsoii isi-ter of the !'>raioy:xioini.
lhe liutic- )>f iiest man
ver- discharged by .Mr. H. \V. Part- tciy.. llolti. 1 be Vicar ithe Rev. F. A '■ Parker) i,n‘ficiated. i L" itride wore a short full ilres-s ot
vLn tulle with uudei'ilre.s.' of silk •h'-eaded with fibljons. lier veil being" o' t.uilc -urmouiited by a «Teath of ir-y-ye 'dos-som. She wore iliamond the ,yiit of the liride.yroom, ami
ia-rt-i." ixmiuet of red roses in honour o: L-litiMiaut Robinson's regimeiir. The !>r , tiiii- Were atiired in white wit it a iii.-m of g-reeit leaves at
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i-.f.ini tiuil broad green belts. They •d-r ,v.,fc ■•vhite tulle cajis with wreaths .
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leaves, and instead of the coii- l'Oui|uets they curried prayer
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I'booll? iioaslts l,,e lol
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I.iii a''i iFirthl Ihoall
i.eoK.' bmind. ill white moire. Their c-nt.' wi'i'e yi'dd brooches fas|iioue<l : "r - form of the crest of the 4tli East
h:-.■ ' t-'iiires. and were presented to rheni oc. "La- ttridegroom. ! he ' eremonv wa.s followeil by a re- I Waiblow Hall, where the
>"wi";-iiiarrie<l coupile were rite re-
' ifder:t.s of congratulations from a large ! iml.. i",f friends. Subsequently Fu'eut. i.-d 4h's. Robinson left for the Lake
iu.st.r.c-. The hride's goiu.y-away
dre.ss w;»s a
.sT.om-eoloured gabardine coat and 'Iritv, witFi white
blou.se and white fox
LIST i)F PRF'.SEN’FS.
i'ride to br'Klegroom. miniature (paiuted 'oy Mrs. .T, H. 'Wriy'le.y. the
B.-idegroom to bride, iliamcnd earring's. dvrents of the briile. lioute linen anil ■-.heque.
V icaT’dye. Clitheroe) iu service case.
: ’ yt-nns c>f the in'idegruom. silver tea and coffee seiwice and table .silver.
Mf'. .S.vme (Alelbourue;. cheque. M-. -nd Mis. I'ennant IAC'akefieid.). old
yia.sses.
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le^anagcrs l&Ireland 1 ve?.?School-
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U s- Niyg-enuan iLiveipooi). cushion. U i.s- Bfttv Robinson, sauce boats. V -s-s Kileen. Betty and Ray ;>ml -’•Lister Tontm.v Garnelt. silver tea "rav.
.'i;— Deciiua and Mastir Gmffrey I Liriiert. cake stand.
■ff.s- Runt, haudlia.y. -IL'. ,!;(] Mrs. J. Sayers. cTil china. !C, .,.rul 4Irs..-F. S! Cooper, teaspoons
.ml suyar r.onys.
Lii'cr .-..nd ilr.s. iV. (,r. Garnett, clock. ■Vr. 1-, II- Garnett and family, cheque. Ml'-. 1
" 11. Garnett, brood. r aJraiige^'
&ilieicom-- li&rairof'tlie
ill', .md Mrs. N. Garnett, silver liisi). Fh- .VIG^es Ritty. .Toan am Helen, ami FAentenant-T. Garnett, -agar'sifter.
Laptain and iMrs. ’Wingate (GLsbimio). tnr travelling mg.
Mr. .ind iirs. .A. Fj. Ormrod, c-Ljei, '.'Silli J
if) aiij Mrs. Flaroid Eci li's aad the -Mis-es Hccles (Black nirn). .silver entree dGlies.
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, 4lGs McGiilwray ' candlesticks. I Rev. F.
Bard.sley !
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Bell Bu.'ki. silvei ■ IRieensbo rough).
I Mr. and Mrs. E. Newstead (C'tley), .silver j
silver butter dish.
va.se.
j Mrs. Riley Smith (’Fed cast or.), white fo.x i
i 4les,srs. D. -JonevS ami-.L Flitchui. b-a — I
I 4laid.s and gardeners at Waddow. silver j I
1 Rev. F. A. N. and Mrs. Parker, .silver j j
fur and cheque, coffee machine. caudie,sticks. teaspoons.
; Mrs. -Hoiig-es. .silver candlesticks. auJ tray clotLs I
j Mr. and Mrs.
A.ssheton, silver jug. ! Mr. J. W.
.Fohn.sou,
Rns.slan table<loi!i . i
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! Mr. and Mr.- A. M. Hor-faii i Ha.-tin.ys,. ; cushion.
Mrs. Pearce ( Hellificbli. -ilv,-r pepper- ; ettes.
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, basin. Colonel and -Mrs. A. Robiiisou, (Burnley), curio table.
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-....Hilior- lU well kuuwu Llirbeiue . . .umld have kept die whole 1 ,1
village.' ot Low Mooi and
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ROBINSON—BRIGGS. ------♦O'*-------
INTERESTING IIARRIA? i !•; Al' PENDLETON.
Lieuteuaiii and ih's. Il' iiirod. .silver Ixuj-boa
ili.sh.
Mi'.' liihw . Kali 1100. silver forks and searf.
Mi.'.s
MiN.liell I Bradford), .silver vase. Mrs. Peebles, iaci'lalileelorh. Mr. and ilr.s. .Menvr Whipp. eiir-irlas' dower bowl.
A weddiny of great
intere.si throun-li- t
riHa.Tn.t .jaaii jar.
(PIVE) t
Cla..ytoD -le-iloor>').
Mr. and ilr.s. T. Robiusou i.Duwuhami. water j\;y.
Private d. 'A .due (Clayton-le-Moor.'t. Wedg'".. "od teapot.
ouc the farmiug community and in the I'endleton district in particular, was
soleuini.sed by the .Rev. I. Phillips. Vicar, at PeinUetou Church, on Wed- iiesilu.v. Lhe coutrai.'tiun' parties were All at Clifton Aims (Blackpool), silver tea .spoons and suyar tongs.
Mr. R. Proctor (BiLLuigtou), silver after- rn on tea spoons and sugar tongs.
ill’s. Tuwaiter- ■ e-raiolmoihei- of rile liriden'rooin'. ebeque and umbrella.
Mrs. ilerroii ii\’eatherijyL old ehuir. Dr. aiol the Mis'es Miis.'Oii (ila.vHeld;. ehl.'l|\le.
Ml'.' K. R. lialiieir, woik bay. Mr. W. It. iTtiriieir. silver Imrioii liosik. ili.s.s K. Teniianr. old alas.' dee;inrer.s. Mi.s.s Btdlaby. pin-eu'liiori. Mdlle. Cardella.. Iiat-pin srand. Mr. and Mrs. \V. W,
Siuip.son fiViiikley Flail I. ol.i Indian illy.
.Mr Williati! kobiusonaud Miss Hauuah Briggs. Mr.
Robin.son i.s third son of Mr. and -Mrs. William Robinson, of Bellman. Cbaiburn, and has faimed Porrtield. FN'lialley. for three years, be ing l■oll>e(iUelltly well-ktiown tlirough- out the district. iliss Briggs is second ilaughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. -1. Briggs, of ('ohicoatos. Peiiilleton. and also exceed- iiiyly [Mipiilar throughour a wide area. F'lir vears. iliss Brigg-s lias been a [.ii'uiiiiuetit uieailier of tlie Church Choir
•and a "ehonu' soloist in otlier chtU'C-hes. ladiiy yreatlv respei ted for her sei-vtoes ill vocal and other rapacities. Tile I'iiurcli. whicli laid Fieeii prettil.y
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decorated with tiowers for the lafcasion. wa.s crowded l).y a lamgregation of weli- wi.'hei's. Tiie servii-e was fiill.v choral, tile
i.irgauist (iliv Lowe), playing a Bridal March, and several suitable b.ymns being sun.y. The bride, who was given a way by her
father, wore a dove-<;oloured costume with a boetnxtt-coloured velour hat.
Mr. and Mrs. VYalton (V\'i.swell). mar malade ,jai’.
Miss Kvalls (Blackbliru) cupper plant pot.
Baby Robinson (Wirhgill). silver mounted pot.
Miss J. M'addington i America .), fancy pin cushion.
Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Halstead (Ciithet'oei. i;ut-giass biscuit barrel.
Mrs. Slinger (Pendleton), bath towels. Mr. ami Miss. J. .Vutrer (Clitheroe). bath towels.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wooil (Koeriehi). white bioLspread.
-Mis. and
Mi.sj Dean i \\’ halleyi. fancy cushion.
Mr. .iiul Mr-. Peel i ['endletoai'.
ba.sket chair.
Mr. -J. Piirter ami Mi-s M, Seed : l op'per plant ni.'t.
She wore a diamouil peuilan:. the gift of i AFGs C Porter (Clitheroei. carpet sweeiier the briileyrixiu!. Lhe briile';naiiis were j 41r. and Mis. A\ . Robinson I'Wiswell). M'-ss si. Bii.ygs and Altss N .
Ri.iliiuson. i copper kettle. and they wore sleel-yrey co-tumes. 4Ii.s,s i .\[fs, AVaileson ami Mr.-. Wall’.voik.’ Brtyy bavLny a wine-coloured hat; ami | mahogany and broune coal scuttle. Miss Ro’biusou a tlami-cob>ured liar. | F. Whittaker iChurch). kible cli-'tli Boiii wore gold i-iend;ints, the yitt^- >t | 41r and AFrs.'T. A ares iGreat TTarwood). tile btLilegrtiOUi. lhe diltu-.' "‘ l ''c.'t j
-A!! at Sramleii Fanii. table.
sou (brot her of tlie hrldeyrooin' .I'l i j 4[
i.ss .‘s, .A. Brick (•'shrop-hire). il'oyley. anotlici lu'oilier. Mi. 1. Roltinson ac'.'d as yroomsiiioii. .After the ccienionv a.
[large nui-'lier of g u e s t - were cut-o'io'iied til Coldcoates, ami later in the day. the newly-married couple left for Blackpool
I for the iioue.vmoon. I 4Lr. and Mrs. Robiii-ou. who v\ull. of course, reside at Portfield, were the re cipients of a iarye number of very band- some ami costly presenr.s, of which the following is a list;— Bride to brideyi'(-toui. Gent, s outfit, of bi'ushe.s. shaving uteusiG. etc.
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Bridegroom to bride, diamond peudaiir. Father rif bride, piano and cheque. .Mo'her of bride, lioiiseliobi linen, ami beibling.
Father of hrblegicHtm, cheque. Mot'aer of bridegroom, eheqiie, Mr. T. Briggs, cheque. Mary and Arthur Briggs, cheque. Mr. F. Robinson, cheque. Mr. aud Mis. T. Briggs ( Riiningtou). cheque.
Mr. F. Coates iChatburu. i-lieque. Mr. R. Holden I'Chatburn). cheque.
Mi.sse,s L. and N. Robinson, tea service. Mr. ami Mrs. N, Hudson iCbatburn). clock.
! Dr. aud Mrs. A. W. Mii.-sou. framed
photo.graph of Clitheroe Castle ami Waddinyton Church.
! Airs. J. Garnett (Bromley Cross). cut glass flower va-se.
. The Misses ilaun. cmbroideraii tray cloth.
Mrs. Irving (Smi:hie,s Bridget, two en gravings.
’ MG.s Hick iMyitoui. silver cream jug. Mrs. liudil. moriiiny tea set. Mr. Harold Garuett. i-lietiue. -Mr. and Mrs. 4\’ . Garnett (Low ABton, eheriue.
Mr. and .Mrs. _H. 11. Wheeler, silver itoii-hon listi.
Major aud Mrs. Aspiuall. earrinys.
. Members of AVaddinytou Church Girls ' Guild, oak ami silver biscuit bics. ; Overli-iokers ar Low Moot Vlill, silver ; rose bowl. ; Colonel aud ills. F, !). Robiusou, silver tea ami cotree service and taiilc -ervice.
, Ml'S. Mideb. pair yl.i'S vases. Mr. Tbi-im[)soii, silver breakfa-st ili-h. Mrs. am! .Mis- Barrett, silver plioio
ft ame.
41r.. Mrs. and Mi.s.s Peart-Robiiison. silver sugar basin and cream .jug;
Rev. and Mrs. H, Yerburyh. caddy
Mrs. and .Mis.- Fowler, silver -alts, musrai'ii. and pepper pots, pearl tiepin.
-Mr. ami Mrs. .l-.-hetou. silver hot milk ,|Ug.
Iniloor anil outdooi' .-ervants. Clitheroe Ca'-tle. silver cake basket.
Alajor aud Mi-. 'F. L, Riibinson. -ilver r-ntt’eo ju y.
All. and Airs. Dixon Robinson, silver stilt cellars.
I Alajor and Mrs. Revell Reade. silver mustard pot.
; .VIGses AATieeler and Mrs.
Fi.sber. I
travelliu.y clni-k.
>Ir. and Airs. G. Thwnires.
ci.it-ylass flower va--e.s.
aIi’. and Airs. Hornby, glass goblets.
Ma.joraud Airs Aspiuall. silver cigarerte
Air. G. Robinson and faiiiil.v. silver mtistanl pot.
ease. I Air. G. N. aud Alis.- Robinson, silver AlissC. -I. I.(Owe (Clitheroe). table cover.
Dr. and Airs. Orme. Iwn silver ilecanter stands.
■ sauceboats. I Captain ami Airs. Airey. engraving. Air. and Airs. H. Thwaifes, cheque. Airs. Gilbert Thornton and AIGs D. Thornton, ease of tools.
Air. .and Airs. Higson. carved oak table. Air. F. •!. Robinson, o-ak stand. Airs. Watney. cheque. Air. H. W. Partridge, watch. Offiiie Staff. Clitheroe
Ca.stle, bon-bon dish.
Air.. Airs, and Aliss Da\%-smi (Southport), .supper cloth.
Mr. -T. Robinson and Aliss F'apstiek, silver teapot.
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DEAN—FORD. At tile Moor Lane Chapd, on Wed
nesday, the Rev. -F. B. Dutton solem nised a mari-iag-e of great interest; the contracting p-arties being 4Ir. ,William Dean, son of Mr. aud Mrs. T. Dean, of ) Market-place ; aud MGs Jane Ford, only daughter of Air. and Mrs. -John Ford, of M'oone-lane, ttvo weH-known local families being chtts nnited. The bride, i who G a member of the Moor Lane Chapel choir. w;is given away by her father, and she wore a dress of cream satin, trimmed with deepi fiounces of lace. Her hat of cream satin tvas trimmed with orange blossom. She ’ wore a gold bangle, the gift of the bridegroom and cainied a shower Giu- quet of camatioiLs and chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were Misses A. Dean,
4Ir. and Mrs. .1. Drew, silver sun-.,i. ' Air. and Airs. Ir, RoliiiLsun IAA itliyill), j i-arved oak corner cupboard. Mr. S. Robinson, set of carvers.
Mr. and Airs. Berry lAlearleyi. ’linnet- itnives. dejseft Iviiives ;iT” i spoons,
I'botr at E'endieion I'hurcb. -ilver eperyne ami clmrui.
.Air. AV. Riiight (
B-.irrow). oak’-bn k. Mr. aii’l Alt's. H. R. Yates I'AA'ba-lley-. -ilver marmalade jar.
The Dowager Alts .Aspinall. silver pencil All'S. AYalne (Cla.vton-le-Moors). bed room carpet.
Major and Airs. Aspinnll. soli’l -ilv,'r candlesticks.
Ali." Robln.-mi ( Y i-welli. jiillow .sli]i.- and bolster.
Alt', aii’l Air.'. -T. MitcF.eil t I’endleron). linen s|-ieet-. linGrers and pillow
M slip-'- rs, AI. .A. Ijon.'ibiie (F.ihurcli). picture.
Mr. ami Airs. R. Porter fClitberne). eiderdown.
Air. and Airs. AA'aliO'(I.■|a.vton-le-Moors). cushion cover.
Air. and Airs. TL Fbmd ’Wbyrnoml- Itouses). sheets.
Mis. L. Briy.ys i F.iverpool i. ma-sive silver iampi.
Air. ami Airs. R.
Robin.son IT,iverpcMiI). silver cake ba.?ket.
"Tlie Boys." fPendleton HalL. bronze . plant pot.
Rev. I. and Airs. Phillip-, silver cake .stand.
Air. ami Airs. -T. W. Scctlall iBaslmU Eaves), eper.yne.
Mr. aud Airs. T. Duerden (Great Alear- Ii'-yj. silver afternoon tea knives.
Air. and Alr.s. G. Whitwell (Cra.yg Farm), brush and crumb tray.
Air. aud All’S. AY. Baron fAVTialley). licm stitched pillows.
■ Misses S. and -T. Buleock iVFTialley). crotchet sideboard cloth.
AG'S-AY.-T. Povev (Clitheroe). toilet mat. table centre
.Mrs. Tattersall ('Church), white connter- ptine.
; Air. and Airs. AY. Coi’
k.shurt (Pendle ton). towels.
j j All’S, and Miss Tomlinson (Pendleton),
Mre. Thwaites. dessert knives and forks.
-AJi.ss Hume, silver calendar frame. Captain Green, caiwed ivory figure.
Aliss N. Seed and Air. -T. Ta.vlor. pickle cru€‘t.
stand. .
Ali.s.sps AT. .and E. Buleock (AYhalley). oak biscuit barrel.
Ali.s G, Wood ( Penilleron Flali). silver sugar sifter.
Mi'. AYood (Pendleton Hall), afrcrnnoii tea knives.
I A. Wilkinson and H. Ford. Miss Dean 1 wore a dress of peach-coloured silk ) eoline; Miss Wilkinson, one of bine silk I eoline; aud Miss Ford, one of cream siJk
'yH wore gold brooc-lie.-. the
j girts of the bridegroom, and each i carried lioiuiuers of amlier chrysanthe-
! mums. Air. -F. C. Ford
di.scharged the j dulie- of best man ami Coi’iioral F.. : Fot’L of rln> East
.Laiica.sbire Reyimenr ; wu- .yrooinsman. The service was fuH.v [ choraL a number of the choir bein.y ■ [itpsi'n). -As rhe Iiarty left the chiirclt tlie organist played Alemlelssohu's "AA'cildiug Aliircli." There was a large
Alt', ami Mrs. AY.
Robin.son i AA'Iialley). monnteil .silver horseshoes.
■ congreyation. After the c-'i'enionv. a ' reeepti'm was held at the Cafe, Alarket- [ilace. the newiy-iiiarrieil coufiie te()eiv- iu.y mau.y couyratiilatiou.s. The.v were
al.so the reeipients of a large number of liamlsonie presents, useful and oma- meiital. tesTifyiny to the popularirv
. the.v enjoy, and to the benificence of their well-wisbers. The lionevmooii is be’ iiy .'peiif at Alorecambe.
: -A R K AA'EIGHT—AI ARS HALL. A khaki weddiii.g in which considcr-
' able interest was taken took pbn e at the AYesleyau Chapel ou Mondtiy. rite Rev. -F. Britton officiating. The bride
'■ was AFiss Alartha Alarshall. daughter ot [ Mr. tiiid Airs. Alarshtill, of Churcli- ! itrnw. and an ai-tive vv-orker at rite ’ Waterloo
Wesle.van Chapel; ami tlm I liriileg’foom. Corpor;il •Tames .Yrk'wright. j of the ld4th Over-seas Baftalion. ' Caiiaiiian E.xpeditioiiarv Force, a native i of Blackburn, who emi.yrated a year ot i two a.yo. Given away by her father. ! ,ind attended b.y her sGter. AIG.s Edith ! Atarshali. a.? bridesmaid, the bride wore ' a dress of white embroidered voile, witli i a white hat; and her sister was similarly I attired, but wore a pale pink hat. The ; best man was a folleague of Hie bride- [ yrooni. Private Frank Ma.vor. of Dar- I welt Corporal timl Airs. .Ark’.vriylit. I who held a reception at the bride’s liome. reri-ived m.-inv presents.
CHAMBER.^—SAIITH. Another very
intere.sting marriaye
wa.5 that performed by the Rev. J. AA'; Pickup. Vicar of Low Moor, at St. ■Fames’s Claircli. on AFomla.v morniu.y. The bride ’.vas AIGs Rlizalieili Ellen
Mi.ss AYri’-ht (Littlemoor). pen painted •'^mir i. (laiigliter ut Air. and Airs. \\ • _ _ • .
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) Mrs. Y’’ood (Pendleton Hall), .serviettes.
AIG.se.s AL and E. Lund (Pendleton, towels.
i tablecloth. ■ Air. and Airs. G. (I’alverley (Clitheroe). antique
bi.scnit barrel and teax>ot
Smith, of Littleimxu’-roiid; and the bridegroom. Air. Richard Chambers, of Alelinr. whose father was
mana.ger of Brewerv Alill at the time it "'asq dc- sti'
O.ved by are many .vears a.yo. \A ear ing’ a dress ot pale blue, witli bat to correspoml. the bride carried a sheaf of roses, and slie was attended bv her sister Airs.
Earu.shaw, who was attired in :i. fawn dress, with hat to match. Air. G. Smith, brother, gave the bride away, and Air. H. Chambers, brother of the ’ondegToom, acted a.s best man. Follow ing* the ceremony, breakfast was .served at. Mr. Yarley’ .s Cafe, and later Air. and Mrs. Chambers, who receivetl manv hand.s'ome presents,’ left for Blackpool for the honeymoon. Amongst the gifts was a AYedgewood biscuit
h.irrel, silver m'ounted. from the winders and "warper.s at Jubilee Alill, amongst whom the bride has be^m employed.
man were perforuied Fiy 4lr. -r. Robci j 4£i<,.. p[ Hvick (Cob Icon te.-i. laltle clotli. alls- 41. am! Messrs. 1). ami -1. Alitrhell
sup[ier clotll.
Mr. T. Set'd (Wliyiiiiindhouses). piatn. l.'Oil
ill's, ii . il. .'hittaker (Gc. Harwood), table .ire and silver dinner forks and dr ert forks.
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ilauy frieuds have heard. \nth ex
treme reg-ret of the death in Prance of Private "Dick’ ' Baker, a well-known Clithenx young man. who refusetl to leave his post, though soltering badly lioni the effect-
"a.' a luaclxine .uunuer m the East l•anl■a'll^re Reyiment. and before the c-ourag-ed by a father-in-law (to be) who,
Crowshaw F a r m near Ston.vhui-st, and fontierly at Low Moor -Hill. He was 22 years of tiye. After hi
, leparcure.
lier gallant death.
of gas. Private Bt^er pare America for wai-. but is not en , iiviny in idle luxuriousness, is an ad-
~ ^ t h e p a l a c e . i'or excitement, biiliiaut actimr. clean
BR.IVE WTIOS- OF ■ e iM B a m iJ l !S S S ! ? ‘- ^ t S : ^ : ^ ' S •SOLDIER.
view at the Palace thi.s week-end, for that picture includes all urentiouetl, diverse though they may .seem. The nim is really advixating prepai'cHlues.s for war. and takes ■' the defenceJess condition, pt America ' to work up the case. A young man sets himself to pre-
war was employed by ' vocate of peace at any price. He G not -vli. Ralph golden, converted when hG meetings are broken
up and he returns home a disheveiled wreck, but he finally is when one of his meetings is broken up by a shell shattering .the bulidiug. America's . . . fi-ies having arrived anti t'oimd her un-
| prepared. The end G staiiling enough
mother went to reside , to please the most .sensationairv- •ar Keighley, and she ; minded and the whole production, teil- ’ ‘IT . Tcceived the | i_nn- something of tlw- -ewToin.^..,.- ,^i) ohuMal notification ot | niudem warfaiv.
ftseiveii ioi.-aily liy Mrs. Wrigley. of i?B. St. Paul's-srreet. Low Moor, a com panion' of Private Baker, Lance-Cor
The news u'as re-
letters, in which he relates, in .simple language, the moving story of how L’ rivate Baker died. In the first communiouiion which
terwoven, should attract large houses. Imst night s house followed if with keen interest throughout the hve reeG.
comic relief, a two-reel Key.^tone picture Entitlel " lh e Cannon
poral W. H. Duckworth sendin.y two i situations, and the person who does laugh has a kink somewhere.
aunouiieed Private Baker’s death, the i:orics[iim(!ent wrote; "I t G with the deepest leyrer that I have to inform yoii that -Glee writing on the 8 th .August, it has been our mGlortune to lose sf-verai of onr lads, among them being- one of our most respected com rades IT-ivatc Richard Baker, of our machine g'uu .section. He was under my petsona! ’ Large, and I always found liiiii .1 biva! and willing’ worker for King- and i.iiiinti'y. for whicb cau.-e tie yave his noble life." Later, on .Auyust "I’diid, Lani;..‘-Cor-
iwral Duck'vor'h wrote; "[r was ou tlie Hght of -August 8 th that the (.fernians sent iriisou y;i.- over oitr position. Dick tausr Itave got a dose before lie got his liehnet on. bur. he stuck at his post until morning iu spite of our efforts to get him to go to hospital. He had to give up iu tlie morning, but he had gone icM
i fat to pull through and he died
aGiiii breakfast time on the 9tli.. The gas produces a painful death, entailing mueli suff'i.'riug-. We only wish we could have pulled him through, but Providence ruled it otherwise. Dick was buried at the military cemetery and a cross was put Uf> in remembrance of him."
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PRLV.ATF, W. F. FOSTER. FORMER!,A' GF CLITHEROE.
Airs. Parke, or Si. PauF.>-street. Low
Almir. ha,' rei.'eived the sad news that her .-on. Private William Frederick Foster, of the Tth Battalion Canadian Expeditinnai-y Force, is posted "mi.s.i- iny." Private Foster went out to C'anaila from Clitheroe about six years
ayo, WIiil'T liere he resnleil with bt.s wife iu Brook->ri-eet. and w;i.' well-known ill the Town. He joined the Canadian Foi'ce ill the early day- of the war aud inid lieen in I ranee many mouths. HG wife aud little daugh ter are .still in i.'anada where
a n o t h e r
brother aGo re,sides. Airs. Parke received
a letter from her son on -July 2)ii’d, aud
two da.ys later he was posted missing. The news comes from hi.s wife in L'auada, and a .similar intima tion has been received from Mr. R. Flack, who was dGcharged from the arm.y after being wounded, and who lias returned to Canada. Two of Private Foster’s brothers liave
also seen service. Private Harry Foster, of the 2nd Alauchesters, was made a pi Goner of war in (.iermaiiy -.iiid suffered terrible hariGhips there. HG return to Englaud wa.s secunHi. and he is now in a sanatorium. Private Charles Foster, is with the 9th Lancers, in Francis, still keeping well. ,
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News was received this morning !i.y
Mrs. Long, of 29, Brook-street, that her husband, Private John (-Tack) Long, of lhe Lancashire Fusiliers was. killed iii action on August 30th. The news conies from a friend. Private Long- would have G?en 43 on September 23rd. He "was a spinner at Low Moor mill and
well known in the to'wn. ------0404040-------
AGED LABOHEEEB AT AYHALLEY. At the County .YppeaG Tribunal held
at Preston yesterday, a Blackpool firm of contractors appealed for extension for a ganger (39). attested, who G employed on drainage works at AA^halley. There were 30 nieii iu the .yan.y, all of them above military age. In fact one of them was iicarl.y 90 years of age, and one wa.s 80. but they filled in the trenches. The work was now at the militai-y burial ground at AATialley.—Exemption was ."’ranted to September 30th. A AYihalley farmer and innkeeper ap
pealed through Air. -T. H. Ramshottom, for his son. who g-ave up munition work
to help on tlie farm.—September ,30th. -----!-0404040-------
This district is represented in the
Blackpool bowling tournament by W. H. Seddon, of AVTiaUey, who won his first round the other dav.
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Ball it i.s crammed with amusing .
.rood jCory in .Ys if
in -ad
dition there G the (.iazeCte. well up to standard—which means a (good de-al. The tnru given by "Pansicaiid Alaisic." who changed their sougs lust night. G very creditable, and the volume of ap plause has testified to their popularity. Iney are all that "a good mi-Q''' means. io r next week, interesting
a.ttr-.ic-
tions have been secured. l>n Monday. luesiJay and AYednesdav v. ill tx* .-hown "A fisherman’s inf at nation." a simple story told I’ealistically. the picture In- cludiiiy some tine
.sea.sca[.H,s and scenes of London from the top i.if a, uiotiu- Lit-. An actress foolGHy
em-our-a.yes a fisherman to hatter hei. and he. becomes luialuateil witu her charm,-, tcdlowiiiy her TO London to be sliyhu-q. .Aftiq- niaiiy adventures he retiirn.'- home and G I'oryiveu by liis former >-weeiheari The theme is s.vmputhetic-aUv treateii by a star caste.—In additioi; wiii l>.- shown "An (Add i*’reak. a couic’iy of an unusual and highly diverting. tv[x. by that well-known humorous 'writer. A
A ”. AA^. .Jac-obs.—At the week-end. an
other of the charming Aletro produc tions will be on view, ani.l the host of admirers of this company'^ brilliant work will rejoice. "An enemy to s<x-iety is the title and the story i.-, one or exceeding interest. Briefly a financier i-nins a small tradesman and for revenge the latter kidnaps hi.s sou. bringing; him up to a life of crime. Blossomiug into an
accompii.sheil cruninal. the kidnapped .son leads in many ailvenuuous exploits, ami finally is led to break the safe of his father, beings caught by hG kidnapper's
w.arn- ing to the father, and the failings of both exposed. There G a necessary happy reconciliation, and as a delight ful romantic love aifair has been gradually unfolded the final scenes aw extremely pleasant. Y’ e have given but the bare outline of a picture throbb ing with human
pas.sion. full of excite meat, and not ;i little pathos, the whole forming a film up to "Metro" standtini.
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HOAA’ FAR MS GREAT HARM'OOl).’ ------404------
Great Hanvood and Clitheroe are far
enough apart to hold independent opinions. Upinions there may bo op- ^ e d to us on some subjects,' but the foliowiug outspoken admission proves unity of thought ou one important point, namely, the praise which G due to Doan’s Backache Kidney Fills. On March .3rd, 1915, Mr. G. Ai.
Duckworth, of 1.2, Meadow Street. Great Harwood, near Blackburn, said: ' " I strained my buck some .years a.go. and afterwards became troubled with lumbago. Last summer I was off work for several weeks with thG complaint. Mr back was so stiff and sore that I could hai’Jly straighten myself. The.v were shaj-p, shooting pains, and came ou so smldeuly that 1 thought I had broken my back. I was literally fixed with the pain. "It was a miner friend who advGed
me to get Doan’s backache kidney pills. I am. glad I took the advice, for after a short course of this medicine I -was entirely cured. Since then I have never had a sign of the complaint.
1
am keeping fii-sr-rate now, and I a,m only too pleased to have a chance of praGinc’ Doan’s piUs, for they have made a new man of me. (Signed) G. M. Duckworth." On January 29th, 1916—/lear/y twelve
months later—'Mx. Duckworth said :— I have had no serious return of lumbago since Doan’s pills made such a fine cure of me. I never mGs an opportunity oi recommending the medicine.’ ’ Severe pam and tenderness in the
back and loins, aggravated by motion, and often coming on suddenly, in dicate lumbago—a rheumatic condition of the muscles or nerves of the loins. A thorough course of Doan's backache kidne.v pills will eliminate the excess uric acid which G almost invariably the cause of liimbap’O and rheiimatGm. Of all dealers, or 2s. 9d. a box, from
Foster-McClellan Co., 8 . AYella Street, Oxford Street, London, AY. Don’ t ask for backache or kidney pills—ask distinctly for Daords backache kidney
pill<. the same as Air. Duckworth had. ------0404040------
About 200 pigeons were released in the Clithei-oe Cattle Market on Satur
day morning. for a race to Glasgow. . ^-----404------
A son 23 and single "was appealed for
By a Tosside farmer, 61. the only male employed on the farm. There were two daughters.—^Rejected.
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