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A D V E R T I S E R A N D T I M E S / . ' E R I D A Y i J U L Y 9 . 1 9 2 0 . COMING EVENTS, TO -D A Y (F r id a y ) . I 'S, >E5@.


|/o e a r s


ovei*. an d


u p v /a rd s


Ison to [ h e s ’o e .


luw n t o


F o r Pictxiro Performances sec aUvta. SATURDAY.


1^'urnitnrc Sale, IIQ, Pimlico .Road, 2-0. drd Clitlieroo Trooi> lio v Scouts* Jumblo Sale, B r i l l H a l l . 2-30. •


SU N D A Y .


Wesley Sunday School Auuivcr.snry, 10-30, 2-30 ami (>-0. ,


S t . HoIcu’k Church. AVn<ldingt9ii. Choir S e rm o n s •.10-30,.3-0 ami (5-30.





S t . P a u r s , Ivow Aloor/i " Wnddingtou ** Alomorial Services, 10-30 an d 6-0. >


Low Aloor U.At.C., Reopening Services, 2-0 and 6-0.


Ahvjr J ju u ' U.Al.O., 10-30 a n d 6-0. , t .


P .S .A., Weavers’ In s t i tu te . 3-lC. Spiritualists* Services, Oddfellows’ H a l l , » 2-*15. 6-0.


. . .


Concert by Rormigh Rand, Brmigcrley P a rk , 3.


S p ir i tu a l is ts ’ Serieves, Old AVeavers Ims litute, 2-4o, 6-0.


• . M O N D A Y .


Lecture in Wei^ley Church. i-.iO. Clithcroo Auction A la rt Sale. Clirthurn Auction A la r t Sale, Colne Auction. M a r t Sale.


T U E SD A Y . Clitheroe Amrtioiv Alart Sale.


W E D N E SD A Y


Ai>plicntions for Mhalloy to ho made.


T H U R S D A Y . ,


•''’^ '’liig. Weaved In s t i tu te ; f - L ' M one of tho b e s t iu j l .e histo^-y ol th e Court. ---------------------------


• p V.. Corvii i* 'Uen’s


gi.Ji’DcvfWsv & ® im c s . FIUIIAY. .lU lA ' 9 th , 1920.


,)f th e gentlemen who a re ivlvlcd o u r local rnlcrs has


N'o l ie t te r examph? of Autlioritv ih reu tem iig .......... the


rcvenlly t l ia iL th e le t te r oi Kdiication to th e ChUiero^


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vorj. Bucccfisful ovent. Tlio con te stan ts were J Lanenshiro Ktlucation Coinmittcc’s c o n i^ t i -1 .....n


AV. F le tch e r who conceded 5 points to H . N. tivo oxnmination, g iv in i;.treo tn i t io n a t the / ^ ^ \ ' mi...............-


H a r t le y (sc.) 1 /T h e game was well fouglit an d stood a t 14—13 in Harlloy!s favour, b u t F le tch e r g o t Ixitli woods »iii and* won 15—14. ' ■ '


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Alidlnnd B ank. Limited, announce a n in te rim dividend for tho p a s t half-year a t th e ra te of 18 i>er cent , per annum less income tax , pay- ahlo on th e 1.5th in s ta n t . Tho dm d e n d for


l l io d ire c to rs of th e LoudoJil J o in t City und


th e corresponding xicriod la s t y e a r was a t tho saino ra te .


A now telephone call ofiico was opened a t BoIton-hy-Bowland Sub-Post- Oilico ywterday.


• * . . High School, £35 mialmtoiisinco ulloWuncc, aim Cr.l<nrv1 . of


Livo Stock Coniinis-sioncr. • M .J l r . Oarnott, who Ls


F a n n e rs ’ in eh t


re c to r of Slaidburn, has been w-ith th e Lanca shire farnier.s’ organisation since being de-


tile son of tho


J l in is try la te


l lo v . .T. _ C._ G a rn e tt,


inohiKscd in l ta r c h la s t year, follo'vu'g service with tiio forccti—in which ho held the, rank or c ap tain—since 1915. His work on helialf^ov


H ie fee fo r ltlie use of tlio call oHico will be 2d. and i t 'w i l l be possible to comuumicate with eonii»iem.*jr>*":>. Hlackbuni, IJoltoii, Jlanclie-ster, lirad fo rd , sincere ciitliusmsin. niade him an appicci.nea


ag ricu l tu re has been most diligent, ami his comprelieiisivo experience, coupleil with a


Invorpool and Windcrinero. e tc ., upon p a y - ! nllicer of th e .■eKocia.tlon. Ho m e r i t .o f 't l io appropriate additional fees. F o r i many ..farmers meetings a t .


Avould be 3d. an d to Manchester (id.” * * *


The toacbor was examining th e class in ! geograplfy. “ Now,


can toll me where Liverpool is?’’ Silence reigned for a moment, and then a l i t t le hand wont up. “ Well, Jo h n n y ? " “ Please, sir,


i t ’,s a t tile' mouth of the. ^ferscy.” ** Quito correct. Now. boys,' wlioro is Blackbiu'ii?" Silence reigned, again, an d th en a boy jumped up. “ Well.' said tho teacher, “ and where is B la ck b u rn ?" “ Near th e foot of tlic League, s i r ."


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I th e ir roixirt, and had tho g re a t s atis ta c tio u i 1 of announcing a haiidsomo gain of £102 14s. j . 7d. Tho rep o r t was unanimously accepted as





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. . . „L* r<trtn t i,. i


shortcomings humorously


- - I Some collection! Clitlieroe Nonconformist.s aro liiaking steady, progress in the sums realised venrly for Sunday School purposes. Contrasted with Great,. llarwtKHl they have s till a- long Way to go. Th e .Un i tet l ^lethotlists of Great' Uanvood celehraled their aniiiver.sarv la.st Sundav. wliou tlie collections totalled over £364!* The Rev. W. H . Jeffries, M.C.. P as tor of Moor Lane Cliureh. was again the preacher. * * *


come to hand th e Bmird of hklucation


to cu r ta i l th e educa-


lii'i'iV gl'iiiit Iiml, in a way, apologiaing for n o t having alrviiil.v ilonn so. Wo are n o t g.vo i muvh to laiiumtiiig ovoi; milk th a t h u t i t is necessary a t tunes to dip int


•ninnlmwk^. times th a t tlio


onlv too oii.silv inisltHl tlioy would li.it o tak en long s in to Urn .stop they lo tak e H ad tlioy done sn they would to-d.iv


h ive widi, earned o u r undying griititndo, since w/ should hnvo h n d - a . t ,.re-wnr vx p v n so -n ll


tho school i IiceomlinKhitloii wo reiiilirt. says tho whole question <il n o t id igintn^^aM U^ tainly Cotinc llor


WJIH Oilo Urn . i l i i / t of e r e / in g a new scl.ool lu l t | '• ..........................


It Auto'iraphic ^ 51 G.


rn l ted n.ld ro - rnU « l til wlmt noumlly lind lieo.i doeidix . M


lA S


which tn-ilay would hnv hniising trnuliles. I t w to n e of la.st Tlinr.sdny Iklncn-tiiin OominiUeo


o f ‘Z r l d ; w n & t J i ^ n i : ' l b a U : j f ^ - Ih i t wo nie n o t toil ..in g . , . , j j


i t migl.t Iniye -


I r e i . iiwiKct •i- rvpi .b


r / i ^ J i / e n / iU v o ' i . i " Ib e S uites for Messrs. . r-,,,,,


Ai coitside r« t lm t .


lioiiod, Imwover, nr hiipiiou. wiis tho orcotmn of t lm t one


i ioo. S.W.. ... . - , Ct I


Vicar (Rev. .J. H . AVrigley), a wedding took iilace between Mi.ss .I'klith 'loiiilinsou, elder d a u g h te r of iMr. a ml M r s . 'romlinson, GhaU Imrn-rond an d ^ I r . Tom Raynor, Beech B«ii“5* ■Waddington, Tlio hridesiimid was Mis.s Ncllm Tomlinson ( s is te r ) , th e best man. Mr. H . i Jackson (Waddington), ami Mr. M. Booth- 1- man groomsman. The bride was a t t i re d in iiavv blue ta f fe ta w ith gtsirgj'tte sleeves, h a t of fawn georgette, and carnei l a l)ou«|Ucb ol cream roses. The bridesmaid wore a tlrcfvs of green, g eorgette with pale blue georgette hat, her bomiiiet being composetl ol yellow imu*- querites. ‘ 'Hie happy couple, wlio wore th e recipients of numerous gifts, are spending the lionevmoon a t Blacki>ool.


Ab tho P arish Church, yostorday, by the


I Ciithcroo would apiK^ar to he fayourahlv ' nluccd in th e m a t te r of meat .supplies and


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prices. The re s t of tho country apparent ly is sulForiiig from a temporary famine and conse-


1,in n e r is being h la im x l-h i i t tho <'«nsunler Clitlieroo has no t (.into escaped tins


nuoll .*


piiy* orci


•ffee • t _ :__ i.I___ n otl nlllo.


result »>f de-control huL the noticeable here. Knrmers uu-


T . / k sumiK-s /h i r in g th


faihHl to pntod and tho Ineal Imlchers me m n Pos'Y“ : s / „sd to re ta il to th e ir cnsUimers elio.ee h. gl s


nob (juitc c.scapcd (luent inlllaled values. , Not u nnaturally the i ! Imivs,” he said, who


! Anv 'dmiht ns to tlio I'bi.st laiiica.sliire I 'e r r i - | toria.1 Hivision’s eligiliility for tram in g a t j Fleetwood niav be disiiiissiHl, as tlie ilivisioii . is alreadv iiliead of the reiillisito, recriiitiilg . figiiro. tVcll over


• * * * 1


e.stablishment mark. One siiorb of tho complement.


every u n i t has passed tho 25 poy cent, of u n i t


* ^ Afr. Jam e s .Pye. Longridge,


ronrcsciitativo of tho M'andoror.s and the “ King’s Avm.s ” was pl.nycd on tho h i t te r s greoii on M'odncsdiiy iind ended in tlie deloab ^ of th e visitors. Howlers Inivo hooli iiuioli in - • te re s ted d u r in g tho week by th o rojiort of n I novel match to ho :ir1;ingod for n. wiigor lie- tween two well-known lociil jiliiyei-.s. one ol whom undertakes to play with lus kicks agniiist ii. throw iiy his opponent.


Tho vcturii howling imitch hotwcon loiiliis * *


Tho rosumptiion of Ibo for tnightly fair la.st ^romlav, was very disappointing. l)nly nUouti j


cobst m atch I ever lienrd o f / ’ siiid oiir in - , formant. 'I'lie green, :i,t the, K in g s Anns is : said to bo tho venue. * * *


J. s . , J


hitlf-:i-dozcii Slioei) imd h u t in the ndioining


n very good show of ciittlo .iiid s l i i ip rcoponing of tho f a t stock sales.


w Tho very u nsett led


n 1 ■Mlot.iu.nts' Ab th e mooting of Court Vino (A .O .F .) . C,,.. ootton miinrifiicturoi's. of hon^^^^^ Hood Allotmonts


3,000 Iiiive joined, ami only 50


of th e lir iu of Alessns. George W h i t t le a n d | ijjB.sao, witli nob i ic ^m n l ty .C2.),0.


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instance, th e to ta l foe foi^ a, th re e minutes’ | tlirougliout th e farming dustrict of nbmri conversation, to a subscriber a t Clitlieroo ' Clithoroo is th e centre, hocal


. fore, will ex tend to liim t l ie ir congr.itul.itions ’ on his now appointment.


. „ . .j*; i, ‘ ’j


'i\ Q Clithcroo and district will ho lai-goly deserted


next week-end when tho annual holidays begin. 5‘h'cryono is doubtless wigerly anticipating a few days rest and cliango of scono, and there is rciisoii to bolievo that, like the majority of other towns which liavo been on holiday, there will bo a record exodus to tho seaside. Tlio many und vju'icd channs and dolightrS of tlio Isle ot •.NUin aro calling a good many of our towiis- pooplo, and intending passengers for Douglas (via Liverpool) ai’e advised to make applica-taOn for tickets a t the railwjiy station without delay. !Mr. Wilkinson, the local stutrion nuister, has very kimUy permitted us to see a copy of the ariYuigemenU, from wliicli i t appears th a t the


sTKwial »er\'ico on Saturday provides for one tr;un 1 1 T2..— ....y]


j^iverpoof and th a t a t 6-10 a.ni., woathor d u r in g tho .


tbr-ongbout th o d is tr ic t . Iv to th e re tu rn of tiunshine. ^ - jwunds a week is certninly a high whitewashing and other odd jolw; h u t tl o niLMi. like the farmorK. aro th e victims of Lho weather’s vagaries and would doubtless much


eek has 'gi'ently liindorod liny iiiirvo.sling ♦ 1,—.„Tl.r,nt th n d is tr ic t . Fnrniors hiok oiigor-


p refer to ho in th i' hay. Tho Uov. Matthew- AVinlor.sgill told the cliil-


storv. Ho was roforriiig to iminiiors and i mentioned till- ea.so of n .s in a ll l.ov wlm •*rcort:iin*^inin^^


droii a t Waddington AVesloyiin fechiM.l n gomy


200. Tliero sliould bo ainplo acooininodatioii for piKssoiigors to Blackpool witli liireo specials a t 6-29 and 10-14 a.m. niid 2 0 p.m. I t ' should ho noted tliab passengers by tlioso trains wilj return


y|„rLy-inihc (via Ilellifiold) provides tor .. c...


.


F iv e to six. llio following Snturda.y a t 9,40 a.m., 4-23 .ind 6 p.in., according to the Tospoctivo traJiis by wlucli


they inako tho outward jounioy. Bookings lov Blaclcjiool and ^forccaiube by tho special trmns begins on Monday. For Douglas, and bookings bv ordinary trains, on ’Saturday, application should bo made a t onco in order Uiat the demand fo- jiccommoikition may bo satisfiwl as far as


possible. *


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General Fry, Governor of tlio Islo of ^lan, »s l„ entertain their ^Lajcs^ios tho King and Queen


imtert'iiii On th a t p articu lar day all w ^^tf voek. General Fry is tho father of Mrs. RusmU the family were to : on thu ocixision of their visit to ; j^ s 3 a n d , bins


xWdrab dinner u ntil tlm Yorkshire pmlding Hornby, Harradough, Cnilhcroo, and our toViTis- wim served This was the hoyV e.'ipecial pooplo will bo interested lo know th a t ^Uss Jeiui ‘‘ xveaHicss’’ ami long before tho g u e s t a n d ,Hornbv. tho Governor’s grand-daughtor, is to th e o th e r members of tho


a boiupiot to Queen. Mary,


'■‘‘'■''^"''^c'mld udi 1 weeks p'rcctHling de-to n tn il lin t th e ir .stoek {■!;;;'i;;Vr olferod lii.s pbiUi for more ” Hs'- V " t l.ni - ■ <lkl not' tcacli th e lig.ims tlioy pi'ohahlt a. t e -


.„,„,,teKl his niothei— “ i ? •


#


(eft ” was tlie young hopeful s i tp l.t. ^


. LOW ^OOH-


^loor UniUxl iVletliodisb Church ".as formallv re-opened la st Sunday when special


■hOPEXEO AFTER. BEAUTIFXIXG.— being in tho Iniiid.s of the decomtois,


a r ran g ed an d appeals made to- dofraviiig tho cost of the licaiitifying


Hclicme. 'rho Uov. A. K. Ikiwycr (honorary t<> tlm Forces) conducted tho .scwuccs


\K SHO P- )R K ST R E E T ,


fL STH ERO E .


|c lending mak e rs OAILY.


I Photographic. Wo. 2


S r o w n i e 18/6.


akos Pictures 31 X 21.


W h i t ta k e r , in th e ir IP.ackliiirii and I lirst, in order of m e r i t in como to hand tin s [Ifori!


t^ l 'A U T Y ; V o n .K S ; CAIJCaS:


M


«1 C’olourr<h CKXTIU'^^:


HI*KTS. T iMnc^:s.


I >


M)XI»KXTS. 1 I h«- Iktroiijih


ii.-f.won Cllt-


on .lulv ]'2 rtnis, ClitlioriH*


l id W i i i tf d “ hut iriciv"


|t . - : i t u s«*<‘ond \vi(k»‘is with


.hdf


J i Im> jtro. lo r | ; ,s o n (ISO-J). r. Ki'lniuit


>vvl.Ts in tho und ICnowlo.s


J nin4* wickot.'i.


I I In* r*‘( ord for ( 1 \r, unuinsfc


l l ia rn iw ) .


,• Atli*‘rt«)ti ns id)


l*.t wlwn I t wuH I^-nuno in


I* uiihn.ni. Ihir- *s. Harrenv*.


|>n wn.-4 pas>r<J V.* tiu» yonr on t iu ' oup.


I . t iiy Ji lin.ll 1 -h tonninnt«il


fim 'n co a lk iw 'a f f " f £29 d u r in g the :.aeh of f>” th re e preceding


and Sir, d iir tog years.


h a n d i ia p Tim final to t sf fi' .


K l f 'c l i t l ie rw Cricket, tlm


tile liowling o^c,^-


l.rnu'd in . 'Hior.' was


';'V,'‘t a s ” th e \"enm '/k 'M ' to'ld o u r in fo rman t. ^ ^


Tho Lanea-shire H'l-' r 1 •


i ly ’s l is t of eludes


HaU ii


.Marsdell. Clar I t . ,l tn n . H u rs t


ilh rh er Education Author. Inirsars m


..antes : -A l .c o 1'.


^'/’"/("'rvclitfo and M OoriK


gt, .R.seph .' H.C.: Kvi


■\Viitooii. ils will re c e i 'i


Tlm Second Company Boys’ Brigade, a t- ,


taJlied to All Sailits. .qoiltli|Kirt, ai'o emsimped , a t Horrock.sford


w .,1 to ensure llie siircess of tins im p o r tan t i naTV rosiHX't.


The AA\«levn.us l.old t l.eir scl.ool am.iv ersao ' Teh es on s'midav and liave im.do all jireji.ir.i-


service; l l . e ^ will lie :l. lecture on In addition to


Mond-i'y' evening. p f to Ids ?o»i'eU.'an.ii-ver;ar ; in th a t isn in e c tion. on Sunday


! v.uUrU for U a /^ r i am and shiro and Che.shiie lu s t Aspilen. John ek.


pri.sing iV’i u r v " n ‘ w ! / k l o ” olfort is more


with th e Board of EdiicaU.m. C l i th o ro e -----


th e th e honour ' ,exults as


Sheldon, which i


a i / s h i r c . and .lolm Redman th ird . Until , nre th ird year htmleiUfi. Of tiie


l -


L Jh)t four th year


i>,,Gi are


stiuh-'iiUri Alan ' RUldimigh is Ih ira in ,a e r i t with a


ami


a n d Guilds examinations. 1 he local sot Third 'i 'e ar :


P or ter . Fn^l ILKlman. .lolm ....................................


Speak. ■William ...............................;


Blackburn, Williaia ............. - Blackhurn. IlaroUf


Foolo. A r th u r W • RuUUough, Akin • Sager, 'riiomas


lovers and s tu d en ts o ""o n in iis were Snt.irdny 2


Sh arp , Francis w . The loiunviitK


the rqn-ls.de l•ind i t van on h-


il... opiKisito .'ml and Ha » • ,g its Gwtimr pnrsia rs It ;g _ ^^ _


, t „, ........... - 1 .. iieuo.sMii'de.ttriai m'.“-is wero crossing l,;ire douhliHl.


'''" . .. ia g e . Sever.. i le o t


i.Mriisford BroW oi\T Oil ;,;^1 ‘‘'Law it hnro I-:hy > ^ to entch .i t


llv in te re s t q w o '- i" '


'f o Clit- •oral a„„to


' y " ’S a t ; X ; ; ” ;.’■.::” .■^ama>a.■itv wl.ieh 'n u iro ’tlnm niaintaiiied a f te r so long a laji-so


.1.;. imforced hy wartimo imndinoiis. j ^I;='''/;m'M^..nen’rUn;:n;:^


nM r«l to convey th e party, soi.ie dela.-.' heiiig Jiilitdoneil l.y th e fact th a t the nmabor ex- |


’odcHl all oxpecuuions.


a . : ,m i . / ;r th o hiirossvim s e ^


1 m rim was the «*h.iv.’% l ....... " S E S s'S”


,l .d W n drownod. I


g


the detail.s give co u iso d rag g ed ,


u.,);.™, b, »..» e.v-


■ ' ........ „.l,a„c from -Mr. Oimerod s giuage. * * *


c "-iGi lin


I t was ... consoquonco of h a d ^ ie water-!


iillc a


Iho .


i


that, t ho sloiy w ^ rh a p p i iy : hut ^


imllday. c lu f . . in j> ; c jown a a d _ _ ^ ^ ^ aniomi s


^ X ■* ^


first aniouiitrt m.tifierl is " s l^ : iH . r F em : - d 9390 Catl.olic


l i o lU f Chd. (Mf. W- H a rdm an ). Tim annual « p p » l


liolui'rf of Dr.' B.aVnardo’s Cltildrcn’s iHomes, la ^ I 'M ' b S ’


Inquiries bv tho pobco proved; inj,.* nnd tlioy grumble when tb o landindv wil i ja n p i iv , dul a cn-wt.'.


I i iiou Luun. u. < ^ -d from Bhirknool " to tak e home. Alan> tlmw aro n o t l.uy.ng tho usual “ e n g a g e w i t h scasomt went back laden with g ifts und


souvenirs, b u t n o t so this season. .There is also less sjiondmg a t o th e r resorts.


A t Ramsgato i t is evident iu th e picturo (losl , , Al----- Boatmen an d caterers also


- t ;i- card bimine.ss.


s tuto th a t tliey a re n o t ' making money ok la s t year .


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is well over tho pro-war average for tlm e.miy lart of .luly, shopkoeimrs _aiid hotel and


AAndle the nuiiilier of visitors to J r .'re u to ^ . . .^ ,


f Z t Z l i f f ^ d e d . t o , t L H om ^ , , a „ ^ o story_ot grm.tly urn ll.roucli Mr. James Brown (ch.-virtnaa


o-“tim l^cid e m S Mrs. Burgess (Iroasurer) as well ns tbo numerous assistants


contnbutors a-s « r “


Imrn Grpimn. g ___ cliddren of _________________ _ p.pg fts. 8d: * *


x r - Hixon the.suporintondonl.of thqBInck- 1 ' I ’orMmnnge n t AVilpsliiro, mnde tlio


f.'i- tlioir kindly services,


. IludS).. 5s. 6 d ; -A. friend (AVilson stroet). I s . ; „„ St. Pmd’s field, Lw- Mwr. lto.


triven ill d e ta i l : Roxea: Mr. J . Bkickburn,


colloetcd ... ls>w Moor, ^ Os. 9 J d , onsel s :


mid Air. Stephen Fell (secretary) to thank :dl ^


a Miss K. A. tlial..amount howding-liouse prop‘rietara all toll the wtoie


am u sements a r e n o t so w e l l i>atronised: A t Llandudno visitors a re no longer niaU-


ing purclin.sos w ith o u t first asking the prices, an d tboro is a g re a te r donmud.for th e cheap seats a t en te r ta inm en ts . The


lire much more th a n those asked a t home. I^nst week, for example, tomatoes were Js. 4d.


a 11), an d choories


A woman was te llin g Inst ;w ^ k hpw she. saved v £ l by tak in g lie r fanuly of th re e to


, i • charged


T'linhnrti TKlst- mucli


w . sum d r in g ; Messrs. AV. AVesthead .and .1. ■\Vindlo.


PURCHASE OF CUTHEROE CASTLE. l i s t o p SUBSCRIPTIONS ' t o DATEh


Previously a cknowl^god ............ ^0 O. M. Henderson, I’.sq. ^ . . . . . . . . . r . . . , to u Council School. In fan ts Hopt............ o 10 Jamc.s T’liorulicr, E-sq- (AAdrkscon-


tribulion) T.


AVutson. formerly . of AAest Bradford .............................. ....


..................... ° £9491 3


E. PYE,: York St, WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS.


■ FOR YOUR


. A t th e Borough S(\<vsions yostorday, Percy*-:‘4. I AiiuAVorth. cotton manufacturer, of ' L in to a V


' Croft, Waddiiigton, was ordered to pay-costs I fo r using a c a r t -without nanio . ih ^ r ib o d thoroon.—P.C. Mom proved and on boliaJf of


, defen d an t A ir. T. J^ Backhouse adm itted thd* I offcnco.


|*td the


iMue of ^ily* Workmen’s tickets to Blackburn and‘Wilp^iro’will bo saspended from July 17 ;; inclnslvo in consoqueoce of Cbo hoUr'.;:


Tho Railway Company give notivo that tho J doyL _ . ^^^^


1, was rumoured on Monday afternoon tliat a ; Vi.-uer D


nllaavviiinig with others on a plunk a t h o^JHo weir, had fallon down tho w e r


’ru rn e r . Wal ter — ••••*.................... F o u r th ^ e a r s .c.L.e.i.


'a n d Mso C it^y' io(..,| successes


al . 1


” .. 1 ”


1 ' 1


C. AND Cl. .... 1


\V a l to r ' 'fu rnw is ’V'.‘ iLa,aicc,uiashiro


and


a n d 'th o congregation. He is ‘succeeded hy the* Rev. .lohn 11. C.'Rogers who imuigliratos


his ministry on ■Miss Alice Hawson. of P a rk House. Sawley,


tho Dnw.son


aim died on Wednesday, heloiigeil to .i f-imilv well-known ami highly resiiecteil in tile d is tr ic t , from tlmir long assiiciatiiiii with


mother’s when they t-ogether.


‘ Sprea'd E a g le ” Ih .tc l , and hrir .sister e arn ed on a l te r tin ir Meath. n,i to a h ,a t «>. et’ired and luive


* ^ The M'hiillev Agriciilliinil Sociely will


—f)ii Tlim^day. AugiwL otli. 1 i ho.-nwarded for liorses. c at tle.


one


the oldest imstiu.tinns nvsume its annual show—the 104th i


minms sh»?ep.


the


m.iltrv 'ingeons. rnhliils, hor.so shoes, cheese, “ X


m / th o 2‘ umUwtaking th e secr.edar ial dnlie.s. o rtak in lio t ti fei S ir eggs, vegetn iles. Slid Uiere


w-7li 1)5 tlio custoniary hor.so loaping TOntcKi-s 1


1 onx racing. Entries eh.so for all classo.s 7lh in s tan t, i l r . . 11. I’ - Aire.v is w a . . .


.lohnii


of to


s tand, .servlco oil


Tlm P.cv H. Guard Price has, we "


under-


e/VlintemreHl for a . V--, tho Indian nii.sslon held, tonse


" T i . r r /;- . ' t> c i i E..de


will continue n b^^halle^. Phe iminy f


d w K d veslerdny wmek n t ”


Alitcheir, ANest-vieu. C l i t lu ro i . in failing heiilth for


Downham. and


AVrigley. Oa


.Saturday, * ^ 1 ^ * e lo he made m tho


ihcAiitimi'ity. wc sii.iuid say bi^s | .................................. / " u i c


'Tcdinl'cal Schoi.l ha.s a r « o r d of iding for th e


........ which in pi'c-war days a.i c 1 l.h/l-Clithc.o..ia..s to Is.ast of t^oml s,.,ipl.es hucct*sses of


tho town have made th e ir farewell *<».>>/;• 4),-, M(‘tho<liKiu in


* Tho supporters ot Primitive


:o Mr. \y . whicli will


1-.,- I H F i i rw c a th c r has passed the hnal # ■ixaiiiination ( #


I Hamer was tho soloist a t tho musical scrvico . , Uie afteriiooii liy an angmenUxl


. ....... :.„.i


I'kiinlim^ch A t tlm gradiiatioiial ceremonial. 1 „.|,jc|, ^„vo nnallo.vcd delight yt^srerday. Priiitl^


HargrcavLTs jimv^ .-j**^***;, ------------ r--- .i4. ^.1 fi wt. the


' prelient iiumhor of'scats alloted being 50. Trams u'lo h the .sensido on S-ntarday are raiioiiedl, and the


D A N 5 ,


L fO H D , SATAW & IDLE HANDS.


2\Ul. IVKEKS QUOTES AX OUD AD.AGE IX l ic e x s l x u c a s e .


■\VHY D.O.R.A. SURVil'KS . Ab CU’theroc Borough Se^isions yesterday


morning, Mary Ann Lonsdale, liconseo ot tiio Swan an d Koval Hotel, was suimnonc'd on livo counts lo r supplying iu ^ x ic a tu ig liquor d u r in g prohibitcil liours, whilst James Hors- ficlil, artificial tc'cth-maker, 95, Uruiorod- streob; AValtor Houlduig, cotton salcsinaii, 79, Woodgrovc-.strect; Mark Fmburgli, eJork salesman. Croiislinw’s H o te l ; Graham B a r ra t Kav, cotton inaniil'acturor, Tmvnley ' JhL ‘“ 1 of Burnley; an d Knicsb Riding, Holmcro Biink, Yealand Conyers, Oarnfortli, were sum-


uioned for a id in g a u d ab e t t in g .


s ta te d tho offences wore committed a t -1-4U p.m. oil th o 23rd Ju n e . Tho c ; ^ wero taken under tho Regulations of J h o .Liquor Control Board ;tnd i t might bo argued th a t


Tho Chief Coustablo (Mr. J . C. Huxtable)


time th e regulations wore .removed. All he could sav to th a t coiiteutiou. was time th e orders wero s t i l l in force au d one of tlio rogu- labions said i t was tho d u ty of t h e . iwhco to


"*UJ . , t x B O O T S T O R E S , niDOR LANE, Giithei*oe.


Bank Top Motor Go’s: Chars-a-Bancs.


T a k e y o n r C h a r -a -B a n c T r ip in c om io i t .


Sm a r t 1 9 2 0 T y p e T u r n o u t s a t y o u r .


s e rv ic e . B A N K


T O P , B l a c k b u r n . Telephone 6480.


LOVERS OF GOOD


FURNITURE SEE


SOUTHWORTHS THE FURNITURE M A K E R S ,


“1 “ s“ Bcu"'u-vtod t lm t at. -I-IO on n .u r« h .y afJo/So<;^“ th r - 2 J r d Ju .u h in company with


•somewhat with tho abtendanci^ from th e town j p q . Brindle, ho visited 'u d Iho outlving d is tric ts . Madame Nelho ! .v,ul thoro saw. tho live inale deioiidanU s i t t i g ua Liiu ouGi> b. .


th o b ar parlour witli gliuacs coutaiiimg ,


• ■. '.ton V vR i honours) fo .v d .,;re e s m , th o ir . 31ada... Hamer has .a pi.ro contralto ^ o tho u!iiversity_ ot ■,


a n d infuses feeling into her singing Alfrixl Ewing^wii- ^^argreavoH also 5ang_ oxceednigly well .ind _


Ic'd th e choir whoso olforts wero deserving ol commendation. Mr. .lolm Co.ttam wiis a t th e organ, and the services wero in every vysijoct :\ pronounctHl succe?s. A t te n t io a is callcxj to th i continuation of ilie -rorvu.es n e x t Sumlav, when .Aliss flo r r io Brown (Nelson) wi l be soloist, afternoon and evening. Aiivhon s


will bo given by a n augmented choir. .


‘ .


D. H. Smitli, G re a t Harwood, will occupj the pulp it.


n


hicli occurred ‘^ l iS ^ c k !


th e homo jV " ^'JXnson 'wns ‘ the younger Aged oo. .hiugl.ter


1 t " 11... .lolm Rol.inson, h ite Mrs._ 9'om


in te rm en t took place .it ^ t . . . *.• Z S au tn lay , l.y the L e a r


Less Spendino on Holiday. ” PRESEXTS


CHEAPER SEA’IH AT THE IMEXl’S.


• u i th classes coutainiug


liquor before thorn. All adm itted th a t tbo contents of tbo glasses was mtoxicuting hquqr


an d Riding said “ I t is no uso beat ing nliout tho bu-sli. wc buvo dono wrong.


Aire. Lonsdale entorisl th e room. Riding ^ u d “ I am sorry, J l r s . I.on«lalo, wo have le t* o u


"1;*;“ ''*Mri* Av!" S. AVeelts (fo r defendants) ; Mas


’’''Av'itne^T Tlioro’ was n o t a t th e time, but latex in tbo day I saw doteiidant m one. J l r . AVeoks said th e re was no dispute as to


"tlio facts. Tbo iivo niulo dufondants were all verv respectablo men with n o th in g against


them, wlm wore simply


rido round tho country. 3 bp tsuau Imd do servodlv a verv good reputuUon for rciicsli-


d„. m o n ts 'm id th e p a rty , culled ‘


ECbXOMIES. AMUSE-


‘" s h e iiad betm 1 l i t t le of the lavish spending th a t was seen la st ..


Eeonomv an d tho motor cliar-a-hai.c aro features 5f tliis y e ar’.-; hoh^iys.


church Sunda


r Mrii J W I suulwr tak in g t lie ir midday meal an advantages


! Thev b reakfast a t homo and come / n . e linancial


innovatioiv (say.s a contemporary) mm ‘ 'm keepers of lodging-houses m p aces uliich h iu e h i th e r to hcM;u th e playground of Lancashire. Thev no longer lind eager cliento willing to


.Tho people most ** h i t ’ ..


,„,„g e a . (J that., - ....................


B u t Blackpool Btill has Ih e re is


'Hie* ve-ir Instead of going off to Blackpool, tlic sol?.e o th e r favourite se.^ado


. • i,j nlaco for a. week, many of tlie ■\\oikcrs ol tak e day trips


and te a on aro con- by thi.s


back for


pcrimmeut law of th e . land. I f i t had hew •I ease u nder tho Licensing Ao^, ..m Act


> g i ' " ?


franiod in tho in te re s ts of tlio P“ 'j '‘9 i t would have been a more serious thmL- J 'm offoncos, however, <^tin.e under the H c t ^


of war. Tho war ivas over and those rcguia tions o u g h t


had b boon reiK^atcd-prpmibc.s S's,H3


pav*5-s. a iiiglit for a ro om io r adulU Jind As. bd ^ ^ '


■ - r a ch ild . T h e vo gu o o f tho motor chiir-u-liaiio with i ts wide rango of locality has


150,000 isitors.


'spending lavisiily o a holiday feast — i ’ i t i>,. .'opnt«;


S charge ag ain st her. H e r previous ! ; ; r g V t '? o ^ o U id e r ^ .^ ^ A


•• ■ ------------- ----Iw.r H e r nroMOUs rocorn 1 would 1)0 d e a l t with h u t tlicro rei >e a ic u -r tl i .i t to l.avo comp to « « iVortuiiatoIy, instead ol being a


t h ^ . reg d •


only ouo mail iu tho countp; «'I>“j)'v ° t an vthing. T h a t wms the


tl.o Realm Act. th e wl.olo object of n i l cli u a s supiKiscd to be to pro te c t


t -lic m u iu r


Hmre .


,


While they wero waiting for th ^ lx mg P f ^ ivired thov asked for fiomethmg to J n n k . ih o ciurngis nmao were n o t =


TO-MORROAV’S ' CRICKET FIXTURES.


Barrow v. Ribblesdale Wanderers. BIacki>ool V. Road. Burnley S t . Andrew’s v.' Settle. Clithoroo v. Skiptdn. Darwen v. Chorfoy. Ribhlesdalo AVandorors.H. v. Barrow I I ,-


. Downham v. AVaddingtoii. Coiigregatioiialifits v. Waterloo'.AVcaloy.


- Ro;id n . V. ■\VhaUoy H . Sabden v. Clitlioroo H .


.


To bo pl.ayed on Wednesday evoning:— Ribblesdalo Amateurs v. Clithoroe Am.


TE.VMS, S e ttle .—A. Sherwin (cu p t .) , A. P a rk e r ,


D F . Peacock. J . Havton, A . Jackson, H. Bolt, E .Bateson, O. P a rk e r , G. Cardus, J .


W. P a rk e r and AV. Clark. Cliiheroe.—J . Coulthurs t (c a p t ,) , R . Harrison. F . ’Aldersley, T. Foolo. A. F o d o ,


A. I^au-son, T. Bmvker, W. G. P a rk e r , A\. Astloy. A. E: Dixon, and Taylor. Reserve; R.. Heves.


Wanderers: J . Mitchell (capt)., W. Dawson, ^


J . Brooks, J . Sampson, J . Parkinson^ H. 6< » ^ G- Harrison, R. Hudson, E. Standring, F.


Hudson and Preody. Clithcroo


Sheldon. L. Ishcrwood, R . Hoyes AA. Black- b u rn . A.' Slingor. T. Bourn, T. Coulthurst, AV.


uiiu icr I I ...—-iT. xj —o _H . aa Tayjoj,^ ^ *r. »-r., T F*


? ‘"/^‘X v S ie Parkinson, AV. Odd.o, J . Lord. Resorvo: AV. C h a th u ru .’


f am e d to ho occupi«l iu inlorviewiug various t ‘ t r h ; i i™ a u d - '.^ io r is ts , w ^ '


\vJro frcquentlv in dilForcut ureas a e ro not


A Mercc'r, T. B u t te r . H . Varley, C. R y d ^ heard, F . Xewman, C. Bcardsworth. T. r r im k lim d . AV. Cliamherlain, J . Ellis, ju n r ., Hesorvo: AA'.. Hargreaves.


AVanderers IL : J . ToniUnson (capt.), T. Scovt, , . .


B, Jackson, J . Owen, J,,Spoight> J . Mtoki, R Bolton, E. Jones, H . Mitchell, T. a a r k o , and R . Tavlor. R eserve: H. Hnylmrst. AA-aiidcrcrs IH .


(v. L.mgho_ Epi leptic J . ^ e a l , R . Swar-


hrick, G. Snape, F . Symms, H . Pemberton, A. Hi’mson. R ese rv e : G. Hudson. Train 1-25.


AAliallov H.'-AG Vickers (c a p t .) , F Haworth, •


5 4 , N O R T H C A T E , BLACKBURN.


W O R K S : Now P a r k S t . B la c k b u rn . ................. T o l . S 3 B 7 . S i l l : ) ">Vr- i ® , u nder


..Association, has th o


.Soutli AVestiiiorland seemed an appoiut- ■V of Agne


cnltiire icn as ^ 1^ 1 intena e a


trav e l l in g an d book expenses. . # ^ I #


• Mr. Ji. .1. H. Givrnctb,' organisiiij; secrotnry th e Xijmcn.shiro and


4 wance,


. 'i


Prehistoric Percy’s Bomb-proof Shelter Even in


unscrupulous proof shelter' by nieans of' his vronderful . ; . S tanw o r th ’s Defiance Umbrella


This Umbrella /remains fensive measure- against


Bring your .Umbrella


To-day the Simplest and Surest de- : Showers, Storms— and stray ^ cattle.


PRICES' E^ROM 8/11 TO 63 /- y~ . / Repairs to , tho , Umbrella Specielisfe.


Re-Covering an Old' favourite brings lots^ of pleasure. From , 5/- upwards. .


Gentlemen ; a good Walking-stick is essential to smart appear­ ance. Hundreds to choose from. Prices from 2/- to d®/--


J . ■ STAWWORTH & Co., 48/52 DARWEN STREET AND EXCHANGE FLAGS,. BLACKBURN. ; Burnley, Accrington, Nelson, P r e s ton , Rochdale, &c.


S p e c ia l is t s Umbrella ■ .•ST i\ Branches:


Dont waste your time in sh o p p in g whilst on holidays, buy your


b o o t s a n d S P O .E f


at Dan Lord’s, endless varieties in Tan and Black, both for Ladies and Gents.


'Y):r ‘ - I 1


OiS'.lhJj’.-.'.- !j p


z k \


those days, defensive measures were neeessa^ against enemies.— sie ^ Percy devised the diriginal bomb-,


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