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WESLEY CHURCH Sunday Next, Aug, I4th


1 0 - 3 0 . R e v . E . J . P A D F IE L D 6 - 0 . , M r . R . W H A IT E S


United Methodist Church MOOR LANE.


On Sunday Next


AUGUST 14th 1921. PREACHER


Rev. W. H. Jeffries^ M.G. AT 10-30 AND SO O’CLOCK.


Congregational Church CLITHEROE


Sunday next, Aug. 14th At 10-30 and 6-0 o ’clock.


Preacher: Rev, GEO. BENNETT of Skelmcrsidale C L IT H E R O E D IV IS IO N


Collections for Lancashire College You are heartily invited to attend.


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KING STREET SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY fAfliliated with S.N.U.)


ON S U N D A Y N E X T AUGUST 14th


Mrs. WHITTAKER Of Accrington.


At a 0 and 0 o’clock. Circle at 7-30. AM oro Woloomo. NATIONAL


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rkciiabitks Hall.


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SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 14th Speaker and Clairvoyant


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Mr. DAVIES, of Burnley Services: 3- ■ p.m. and C 0 p.m.


Developing Circle at 7 45 a i w l


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Wesleyan Chapel, Low Moor CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY.


S U N D A Y , A U G . Preacher: Rev. Q. H. Marshall


(O f Blackburn.) Services: 2 0 & G pm. Special Music..


Afternoon Anthem ^^Holy Confidence'’ Soloist:— .Mr Stanley Ridikg.


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H%'cning Anthem *^Come let US join OUP cheerful songs.” Soloist—Miss K.sowi.ks


Uniteil Methodist Church GRINDLETON


Choir Sermons ON


Mr. J. MOIZER oidl.ackburn Musical Service


in the .afternoon at '2-30


Evening Service nt G o’clock Soloist at each service


Miss Annie SCHOFIELD


Organist. Ml* JO H N C O T T A M CoUcciions for Choir Pund


Parish Church, Chatburn Choir Sermons


ON iS’l


SUNDAY NEXT, Aug. 14 SKHVICHS:


90 II.III. Holy Oimmunion.


10-30 a.m. Morning Pinyor and Holy Com­ munion Anthem: “ 0 that I knew ” ...... (Sferndalo Bennett)


PltlhlCIlER;


Rev. G G Brodhurst, M A Bolton-liy-Jiowlnnd.


6-30 p.m. . Evening Prayer. Anthem;


“ Evening nnd jlorning.” (Onkliy) PHEACIiEn.;:


Rev F D Wilkinson, B'A (Hon. Clmplnin H.M. Forces). 'Wlialley. .'or.r.ECTION.S


fo r ch o ir ’J’EACHER.S’ FUND. “ M A G N E T O R E P , A I R S . ”


Also Specialists in Repairs to Dynamos and • Self-starters and Rewiring of Cars. S I M P S O N B R O S . , L T D . , MAGNETO WORKS,


H A P T O N , N ear B U R N L E Y . — Phono Padiham, 14.


and


No outlay. Beat mnkea only supplied. I ’nr- ticnlar.s free.—Snmncl Driver, Soutli kfarket,


Agents Wanted. Good remuneration. XJUS CHOCOLATE CLUBS. Spare time


Hnnslet Lane, Leeds. An analysis oi Geriminy’s export trade, com­


paring tile first |)eriotl of 1913 and 1020, shows that thorn has been a remarkable increase in tho quantity o f cominoditics sent to neutral countries nnd a grout decline in tho quantities sent to Russia, Britain, Franco and Belgium.


r o o L A T I FOR OI.ASSIPIOATION,


NEXT. AUriU.ST 17lh, 1921, at the TALBOT HOTEL, CHIPPINO.


etc., on WEDNESDAY


rilHE CIHPBINCI & DhSTUTCT FAU.MERS J- will I,old tlioir NEXT .SALK of SUR- PLU.S .STOCK.


150 SHEEP; also 90 LAMBS from Saddle Side, Chipping. Entries taken nji to dny of .Sale. Sale at 11 o’cloik prompt. Terms Cnnh.


R. HITCH IN. Auctioneer, Clitheroe. T. PROtri’ER, Scoretary.


Alrciulv ont'Tod 10 lleiul of CATTLE and


P RO F . A . E G L E N 'S HERBAL TREATnTENTS I'or i-.xcema and all IJlo h


SUNDAY, AUG. 14 ^ 3 6 , Darwen Street, Blackburn.^ PREACHER


Post I’tee 3/6 Advictt Froc.


Whalley Parish Church A LECTURE


ON TIIK AT 3-30 P.M. AUGUST ISih.


All who are interesterl in tho llistoi-y of tile Cliurch are coriliiilly invited.


NO CIJAROE OF ANY KIND. .lOlIN E. W. WALLIS,


Vicar. T O - M O R R O W , (Saturday) 1 .Ailments. I4th, 1921. W O M E N ’ S U N IO N IS T A S S N .


whistT ^ d r iv e and DANCE


will bo held on


Wednesday, AUG 17th, in tile


OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH BROW IN AID OF THE BAZAAR FUND.


Prom 7-30 to 2-0. TICKETS, Is. Gd. Rvfroshmenta at reasonablo prices.


N O T I C E S . J A G K S O N


Has started LIGHT CARTING. Also Dealing in Butter, Eggs, Rabbits, Chickens, &c.


JOIN MY CHRISTMAS CLUB------- — and GET W H A T YO U P A Y FOR.


Note Address :— 114, ST. PAUL’S 8T.» L O W M O O R , Clitheroe.


P R E L IM IN A R Y NOTICE. W A D D IN G TO N C R IC K E T C LU B JUMBLE S A L E OGTOBEB 1 m HARTLEY Chipping & District Agricultural Society C O S T U M I E R , King Street, Clitheroe. Last Few Days of Sale


iVll goods further reduced from ordinary S A L E P R IC E S . Don’t miss this S p le n d id O p p o r tu n i t y .


Below aro a fow of tho SPECIAL BARGAINS being offered during the Ne.\t Fow Days ;


Girls’ Coat Frocks^ to clear at 35/= Navy, Black, Fawn & Blue.


Ladies Tweed Costumes^ 27/6 & 39/6 Genuine Bargains.


Serge &|6abard3ne|Gostumes'From 42/-


Lovely Tweed COATS all one price 35/-^ '■


various sizes.) SPECIAL L IN E !— ALL WOOL SPORTS' COATS, 25/- In Fawn, Saxo, Cream & Lomon.


Clearing Line Ladles Skirts, (black only) 6/11, Tweeds from 8/11 S T O C K S M U S T BE C LE A R ED .


See Window S a tu rd ay , Augus t 13th.


16, ICing Street, Clitheroe. Nor th Ribblesdale A g r ic u l tu r a l Associat ion.


Font and the Altar SATURBAY August 27th.


A n n u a l S H O W |)^AT SETTLE, on


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The FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW fop Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, Gats,


Vegetables, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Bread, &c., will be held on the above date.


r/te A L L O T M E N T H O L D E R S & G A R D E N E R S Association and The N O R T H E R N C O U N T IE S S H OW H O M E R C L U B will also knld their Shotu in conjtinction zuith the above.


FELL RACE. FIELD SPORTS. RABDIT, OAT & PIGEON OLASSES. -OPEN TO THE UNITEB KINGOOM.-


I ’T ENTRIES FINALLY CLOSE TUESDAY, AUGUST 23pd. 1021. SCMliUULLiS fium the Secroi.iry, W. \V. TllOUNBKK. Rock House, Settle.


GARDEN EDGE TILES (All Colours).


WHITE ROCKERY AND CHIPPINGS. GARDEN VASES, GARDEN GULLIES, GRATES AND FRAMES.


CATTLE AND POULTRY TROUGHS, PIG TROUGHS, HORSE MANGERS, SINKS &c.


SAFETY BOLT WIRED LADDERS, BARROWS, CHEAP FENCING TIMBER.


ASBESTOS CEMENT BUILDING SHEETS AND SLATES, FOR ECONOMIC PORTABLE BUILDINGS.


’PHONE, CALL OR WRITE---------


JOHN CHEW & CO., LTD., m X C lK G LANH, iU l .L LANli &• CARDWELL PLACE,


TELEPHONES: 6637, 6564, 6602. BLACKBURN.


WHEN BUYING A WAGGON C O N S U L T U S !


Our Advice and Experience at your Service.


D A I M L E R , 2-3 Tons, Silent ICnight Engine. A US T I N , 30-Cwta. Speed and Reliability. — £695. T R A F F I C T R U C K , 35/40-Cwt. — £525. Tho Moit Economical and Lowest Priced Truck of its capacity in the World 1


SKIN DISEASES AN D B AD L E G S


Price 8d. & 1/- per Tablet


Shaving Stick 1/- per Slick.


SUFFERERS from LUPUS, ECZEMA PSORIASIS, ULCERS, ami all forms of SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES,


Should consult Mr. TOM WARD, tho Woll-known Yorkshire Skin Specialist- WIM'K Foil IIOOKLBr OF Tl .STIMONIALS-----SE.S'T FIIEK


TOM WARD, Limited, MEDICAL SKIN SPECIALISTS, Lapogo Street, Bpadlord.


Consultations! Mondnys, Tuesdays, Thursdays, lOn.m. to 7p.m., Sat. lOn.m to Cp.m. THE TOILET SOAP TO USE Is--------


TOM WARD'S SKIN SOAP SOLD EVERYWHERE. T Y R E S . ------- O IL S . ------- A C C E S S O R I E S . ---------- ^ALWAYS lit STOCK.------- W H K L L E f R O A D G A D A O E , Tilephono 78. C l I T H E R O E . Telephone 78.


CALL A N D SEE THESE G E N U IN E B A R C tU N S I ' T R IA L RUNS ARRANGED


Recondition 30-Cwt. FIATS, on Pneumniio Twin Rears — £410. — Just tho thing for Chara Work.


Make Youf Garden Distinctive President LlouL Col. tho Hon. A. F. Stanley, D.S.O.


2nd ANNUAL SHOW THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th


In the DAISY PIBUDS, - '


Cattle, Horses, Turn-outs, Sheep, Poultry, Cheese, Butter, Eggs, Wild Flowersi gGrassos, Sheep Dog Trial, open event, Prizes £5; £2; £1. Entry Fee 2/6. S J ^ '^ i2;§/.Tug :;of^. War, *Donkoy Race, boys under 16.


CLASS 46 (n) Confmotl to uaera of Bihby’s Cnko or Meal, for Beet Chceao on Shoir Ground £1 Is. prosentod by T. G. Porter, E?q., Proston. Entry Fco 2s. Gd.


ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 16th. LUNCHEONS AND TEAS, ilessrs. Edmondson & Mo.Courley, Preston.


For Schedules and Advertisements in Catalogue apply to R. DOBSON, Hon. Seo., 'Black Hall, Chipping.


(Certified net well FIUDAY, AUC;


9-13 p.m. Hearty congralulatil


Lightti on Veiiicloe


47, Castlo-vierv. CIilli| eightieth birtliday ye


niitteo .spent an hour ( [ complain mailo l*y hospital and it nyus I a sub-committee shouf and pursuu mdepciiiitl


day night, Mr 'nioma.-» ofTortxl fi>r sale by pi erected dctrichetl villa Chatburn. The proiM drawn nt £1.‘1U


At tho Station Liu U . 4i-


James’s, is taking u ^ 1 M’alco and wo irul attendid witli all tli.| ho trill return with many pastoral duiio^l ond accoptaldy i>ont'r| Mev. Andrew Ut'Uglal l>ert’B, Preston, and Vicar ol St. Cailil kindly undertikm^ ill gentlemen to ilio ihil devotedly attached iil memory anohseivai| occasion by tlio late Dr. Knox, “ that : those cliureliL’s coiist)| nuinbi'T of laity win> other workers it lias Some of tlie active la>| men wo arc able to B.'rtterrby, Uev. Will Eilwon and U’*v. 1.:: '. clergymen can be n generation as tlouri.-'’ Kev. Ceorge FioMin Coming to more ich'< Uev. Wilhinl Stansfu LcoJs, Ui'V. Andrew Cudil ert-’s. Pn\sl4 n,l Vicar of St. Catlioij Uiel'.artl Hargreaves. 1 f‘>rd, Xott»4.. ' Hev. Chaplain to Fpih pti' Uov. Fred Yates. AI 'Ilioro wore also suhsecjuenily Inv .i. -- tinguishoil lliemsclve- niercial t.areers in <- "liilst certain ladies r| fioUK or ns Hible a,s bi’arens of *• glail heroii nlly Miff- re«l sacrifice. We L'ndeil A. T3. Douglas f|


Thc llo v . T. W. 1


Dougins) wiio has n tion of Wrangler in


Cainbs. Ho has alse| •*Pi'ointment of ..... Or.aham School, Ho;|


a .scholar of


Bimiilifj'inj; Poor La nuide several alb’ra tnjposed upon Poor l.l t^*t out in a paniplil include an amuml re" local conditiojbi.


. Tho Ministry of


ineihod of Kubmiltiiu Y»o Minister of Hoa dmuB will in future s •or tho coming veai lyvision, a l»ron<l s: hmit.s of tliat sancti*!' <^ct?on. A number c iijent ot roa^^onahle f«“ nllowniues for porsor


^hrislma^tide. etc., <


P'O Minister ha.s up in future bo left to oxton‘'ion of financi; JHy rolorenre to tiic tho purchase of gofnl ^'orks at institution;


l>o liUlo doubt


^ l l result in an in *


01 Moor Lane Sundi excursion for the thhs t(K>k plnce lastl children and noarlv puirnoy, advantage c^siou of clicapor rm though rain intorfcr-l contrived


In plnoo of the usi


Ohio time. On thoi num, tho downpour I jjent to tho AuctimI


BheltorMdat the bJ Clitheioe arid Di.str’1 P . ’


SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, AT 3.1S P.M. At the Weavers' Institute.


OPEN MBBTINQ’^ N.B.—All Meetings are now OPEN TO WOMEN. Speaker : -M r . ARTHUR HEY, (Rurnley) SOLOIST:—Mr. E. SMITHIES A C C O M P A N IS TM r . F. TAYLOR


Hymn Books provided. All seats are free, and all men and women are earnestly invited. Half-yearly Prize Distribution on Sunday, August 2Stb, Mount ^ion Church.


FOE HIEE.


■plOU HIRE, 12-seator OHARA oa jmeumatics j for terms apply Whalloy Boad Garage, Cli-


theroo. F'lOR HIRE.—Smart TOURING CAR,, foni seotor.—^Apply, 4, Manor road, Glitheroe.


."pOSTINQ—Tropa for hire j also Brougluizns ^ and V^aggonettes (to carry 6 and 12).— Write Adam T. Holden, Oolfs Head Hotel, Worston, or ’phone 18 Chatburn.


Clitheroe Wesleyan Circuit


Women’s Auxiliary Wesloyan Missionary Society. ANNUAL


Pubiic Meeting AT W h a l le y W e s le y a n C h u i 'c h ,


Wednesday Next! AT 7-0 P.M.


Speaker !Miss CHOATE, of Ceylon.


Chair to bo tnken by


MRS. W. H. CHARNLEY, of Chatburn. HEARTIEST INVITATION TO ALL.


ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, ATTGITST 12, 1921. Waterloo Wesley Chapel, Clitheroe


GRAND RECITALS BY Mr. E. BALDERSTONE


(Tlio Eminent Elocutionist), will be given in the-above CImpel on


ON SATURDAY tho RECITALS arc of a JHSOELLANEOUS CHARACTER i EMOTION, SENTIMENT, HUMOUR, PATHOS.


SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NEXT;; See Programme.


AUGUST 13th AND 14th Doors open at 6-45. Recital to Commence at 7-45 prompt. SOLOIST 1 MISS EDITH JIARSHALL. CHAIRMAN: A. LAWSON, Esq., Worston.


ADMISSION BY PROGRAMME (including Tax), Is. each, may bo had from Mr. J. H. Firth nnd Mr. J. AVrigley. Cliildron under 14 pay nt tho door, Gd.


ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th,


A GRAND SACRED RECITAL TH£ LOST WORD


> (BY HENRY VAN DYKE). A aURVELLOUS STORY. WONDERFULLY TOLD. To Commonco nt 2-15 prompt.


OHAIRJLVNi J. DUCKWORTH, Esq., Stopper Lane. SOLOIST: JIR. JOHN GREENWOOD.


A Silver Collection is requested. TREAT YOURSELVFa


Proceeds in aid of Heating Apparatus Fund.


S TO A TREAT and do your Friends a kindness by bringing them also.


TO“RflORROW! (Saturday) POS ITIVE LY THE


Last Day of SALE L E B M I N G


DRAPER, K!^G STREET. B l E r S THE SATURDAY


Dmlii'ella ^peoialists


3, CASTLE STREET RE-COVERS AND REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


of Furniture, Rooms, 1-30.


Snlo of Furniture, ton, 2-0.


Golf Gymklinnn, Hoi Recital, Waterloo U


SUNDAY I—


Anniverswy ■ Sorvice Oliapol, 2-0 a


Sacred Recital, W.ato Choir Sermans, U..M.<


Choir Simona. Ch 10-30 and 6-


Jloor Lane, Services. Wesloy Church, Serv, Congregation Church.


P.S.A., Weavers’ Im- floiritnnlist Services, nnd G-0.


Hiiiritualist Services, nnd 6*0.


MONDAY:—


For Picture Progr.sm Clitheroe Auction Jla: Gisburn Auction .Mat Oolno Auction Mart,


TUESDAY.—


Clitheroe Auction M Bdiool of Ckmfcctiuiu


WEDNESDAY


Missionary Meeting, 7-0.


Clitheroe Women’s C Dance. Old .


Wesley Circuit Pi School. 7-0.


Gisbuin Auction .Mar] FRIDAY:—


Cohio Auction .M.art. Fann Stock Sale. Or| bv-Bow!aml.


of Fumiturv, Ixnvorgato,


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