ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAV, AUGUST 12. 1921. THE Ilia
Ippeoialigt^ I STREET
OPTION. rday)
8.ilo COMING EV EN T S , SATURDAY
of Furniture, Sh.w Bridge Auction. ltooin.s, 1-30.
of Furaiture Iflworgato, 1-30.
c,l„ Ilf Furnituro, Railway View, Billing- ton, 2-0.
n„lf GvmUlianii, Hon ocksford, 2-30. ^ i t . i i Waterloo Wtaley School, 7-15.
SUNDAY:—
Aniiiveisarv Services, Low Moor Wosley ^
Ciiaiiol, 2-0 and 0-0.
Sirred l!ecit;il. Waterloo AVesloy Scliool, 2-16. E Seriinns, U.Jl.O., Grindloton, 2-30,. 0-0. pi,„ir Scrinans, Clmtburn Parish Church, 10-30 .and 6-30.
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lloor l.aae. Servic&s, 10-30 and 6-0. Wctlcv Church, Services, 10-30 and 6-Oi Congregation Church, Bervieca, 10-80 and 0-0.
pSA . Weavers’ In stitu te , 3-15. Sairitunlist Services, Itcehabitcs' Hull, 3-0 and 0-0.
gpiritiialist Services, Oddfellows’ Hall, 2-45 ami 0-0.
MONDAY:—
j-,jr I’leture Prograninic seo ndvorts. Ciitlieroo Auction Mart, 10-0. G:5biiin Auction Mart. Cdiw Auction Mart, 11-0.
TUESDAY:—
C.itlieioo Auction Mart, 10-15. Eiiiool of Cimfectioncry, Liberal Club, 6-45.
WEDNESDAY:—
Jli-;-:, narv Meeting, AVIialloy AVesley School, 7-0.
A
Clitl'.eroe AVomen’s Unionist AA'hist Drive and Dance, Old .School, 7-30.
Wediv Circiut Public ilcoting, A’osloy School. 7-0.
lii.'-buin Auction Mart, 10-0. FRIDAY :—
C-.liie Autfion Mart, 12-0.
F.iria Sleek S;do, Grc>cn Ford Fann, Bolton- liv-llowland, 12-0.
Botvugh S-iIorooms,
Bpaco for gamce .and tho like. Tho building was used by permission of tho manager, Mr. E. P. Jackson. Tho girls’ races ■woro con tested in tho building but after tea, oxccl-
Rev. A. W. UTTING’S NEW MINISTRY.
lently provided by Mrs. Ellis a t tho Old Vicarago, tho weather was fine and the boy’s events w'cro run off in front of tho Mart. Capital prizes wore given. Tlioy party returned homo by the 7-35 train and i t is generally agreed th a t tho outing is a distinct improve ment oh tho field day.
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pupil a t tho Church of England ^ h o o l, has been awarded a freo scliolnrship a t tlio local Secondary School.
Dorothy Mary Wilson, Pimlioo-rcad, a At Church Ikleadow, to-morrow, tUo
Wanderers will entertain tho Kirkham team and a good gamo is aniicipatcd. Kirkliam aro aspirants to tho Hibblesdale Lcaguo and intend to make their application to tho next gouoral meeting. Aothor club wliich is likely to inako a similar application—in tbcii* caso i t is for reinstatement—is Great Har wood whoro, after a lai)sc of somo yeara, there is a desire to re-form a club. Tho way is made all thq smoother by an ofior of tho loan of tho Harwood Agricultural Society’s spacious ground. I f the Lenguo is still lurlhc r augmented—and Uioro is a virtual agreement m rcBpect to former clubs such as
B.unoldswick, who aro not unlikely to ro- Ctttablisli a cricket club—i t may bo necessary to run fixturos through Iho holidays or arrange several mid-week niatcbos. Tho reprojentativea to tho League are likely to have a more than usually interesting pro- grnmmo a t their next annual mcoting. Tho Wanderers, in addition to their fixture with Kirkliam, to-morrow, have another most in- torostiiig match next Wednesday, when teams from tho Blackburn Hovers and Preston North End clubs arc to show their prowess a t cncket. Tho teams will be fully roprosenta- tive of tho clubs and the match, which is limed for 2-30, should draw a good *‘gatc ” if only tho rain will tako itself off. Another matter of interest to members of^ the Church Meadow club and to ovoi*yhody inlcrCvSted in local cricket is tlio fact th a t Preedy has boon re-signed for a further season with the AYand'Ters.
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(Certified not sale exceeds 5,000 copies weekly.)
Society I D . S . O . o w
5 th :lv icn.i by
, W i l d F l o w e r s ) E n t r y F e e 2/ 6.
■ on .Sliow Ground I’s. rA.
rloy, Preston, all,
f.iliipping.
nctive F R A M E S ,
p , H O R S E C H E A P
| E S , F O R FiaOAY, AUGUST 12th, 1921. 9'13 p.m.
LikIus un Vehiclce To-morrow (Saturday), # # #
47, tastle-viinv, Clitheroe, who attained her eighiieth birthday yesterday.
H-arty congratulatioiifi to Mrs. Porter, of M ^
natieo spent an hour on ^londay in discussing ctrnplaits inado by patients a t a Liverpool ho.spiUil and i t was ultimately decided th a t
CiJtiieroc and District War Pensions Com-
a >iub-cominiUce should .visit the institution aial pursue indupcmlcnt investigations. H
e * m
day iiigiit, Mr Thoina.s Sliarplcs, of lilackhum, o(foic<l for sale by public auction tlio newly* eietic*-! detached villa residence, “ lU y d a lo /’ Claiihurn. The property, however, was witli- diawn a t £1,400.
Al tlio Station Uotel, Clitlieroe. on Mon ♦ *
\ \hUt, and we trust his lioliday will bo attcii-!-(l witli all tliat is pleasant and th a t hr will reliirn with renewed vigour to his Ilian.. pa.-5Unal duties which ho bo zealously ami aeci’ptahly i>erforms. In his nbseiico the hev. Andrew Dougins, Vicar of St. Cutli- hen's. Preston, and tlie Hov. Henry blaves, Vn;:r ol St. Catheriiio’s,
Manche.ster, are kiiidly undertaking duty. The visit of theso gMit.rincn U) llio Lliurcii to wliicli they were i-’.<UHl!v aUac-hud in their youtli recalls Ui
The Hov, T. W. Castle, Hector of St. i^ taking a well earned ryst in North
ni. m--ry an ohsorvation made on a certain occa-ioii liy the late llishop of Maiiclioster, Dr. Knox.' “ that ,St. .Janics’s was one of diihSA
r.ui, M r nf laity who l>ecanio clergyiiieu, and oiii. r workers i t has sent forth into the world” .>)mr ui the active laymen who became clorgy- iiien wo are able to give, viz: Uev. James Ikiti •!-by. Hcv. William Felton. Hev. James KIimii and U“v. L:nvronco Downurst, Tliii-'C clrr;:yiaon can 1)0 remembered by an older g‘ iH-ration as llonrishing in llio days ol the hov.
* clmrdios con.spicuous by reason of the
Vi’,: ’ 1 St. Catherine's, Manchester. Hev. ILi ard Hargreaves, Hector of Westbridgo- 1 ;d. .\oU{-.. Hev. James Parker, O.B.K., Ciiapi.: ri to Kpileptie liLstitute, Langlio, and H<-v. [•><•.1 Yates. Army Chaplain, Gosport. 111'.-I- uon:
aJ.so many active laymen who mF- ij > utly ix^aine scripture readers or di.s- t:n;:’;;shpa ilioni=clvc8 in prcfe.‘^«ional or com* iiiTc. i .a n ‘ors in dLst7im. citic.s or towns, vhiN* MTtain ladies ns inissionarie.s in foreign lie.<l -tj- a.s JJible AVoim-n liave gone fortli ■IS of “ glad tidings.” Some of ihoso
L'e -, H-V. Amirow l^ouglas, Vicar of St. Pn ‘.si<n, Ilev. Heiirj- Kaves,
Willanl Stanjifiold. Vicar of St. Agiu“ TD., 1/- I'LACE, (!;i:
Silll! llLir'i. iiiip' N’t . ini!
T1 f e r v i c e .
ll”IO r .v;i'; tic Mr. ,\ Un
i\ .‘^nff. rod by paying tlic supreme Wc tender *our'congratulations to
t’>. Ill) ha.s al^^o htH'ii liononrtKl by the 'Mifn'iit of nmthematioal . master at
am Scliool, Holt (Norfolk). ♦ lifc *
I’lif in :i pamplilet r»*<‘ently issue<l, and -I" aiiniml review ol Biilane.s
lm.se<l on 'ond.tioii-s, ins(<‘ad of tJio present
living Poor Law administration, have ■ '-v.-ral altTntions in 'lie prpeoduro ‘•cd upon Poor Law autlmrities. lliey are
.Ministry of HeulUi. with a view to
d'o
.Mii.ister of Ileiiith for approval, (.uar- ‘i will in future bUetcli out their propowils 111., .oiniiig vear, receive, pcrliaps after J,
'n’'ii<).j 11 liinif.. ,,f lomical and lO'l M . l
siilh.im..tiing fach n’ n g ............... indivulual caso to , ,,
hro-M\ B.anction, ami within the sanction
exerci.se their own dis-
♦’i'* t on. A numifcr of small matters, the pay- 1 r. a-^Mnal)!.- fees for operatioii.s. .Mienal
•'i f :t ro lio left to local judgment. A .small of iinaneial authority free from
I T A . V r j K I ) ! Ju s t the
O K I P . S . lAGE, lephono 78.
•‘ii’iUR , ♦s; for persons in receipt of rel of a t G'iriwi,ii;i-M.N». etc., of which iho approval ol L M jj st.-r iia.s np to now been Bought, wjl
aiiv n!„.,.nre lo llic Minislrj’ willi,regard to 11 pMP I
''■ill r.-vult in an immense saving. * *
In pliKNi of tho usual field day, tho qllicials M'mr Lane Sunday School orgamsiKl an
'^>;oiii<iMM for tlie children to OiBhurn and tti ’ .,!( i.Pim ?iaturdiiy. AIhjuI 100
'.'“'■Ir.., :h,<1 nearly fifty adults made tho j'-nth.-x, :i.ivantng4) being taken of the con- ol f’lwuiper rate.s for partiew. and al-
■•
v.rvl.Milv contrived to Fpond a niMt ■'itlo tune. On the
p.nrty’.s arrival a t UiB- h'lrn. tho downpour noccfisitated an ndjourn- to tho Auction Mart, which provided
tlnnii'li r.'iin interfore<l with tin; prograinuie, _^eltor and a t the same time afforded ejnpto
having O Iiiti’Ii
of the nrrniigomcnla
and all voti^ is intende. to
ably on a larger scalo nex t time. of goods or the carrying out of
''"ik.s :it
in.stitution.s is gninL^l. and there lie little doubt th a t the now prooeduxo
.. H. Douglas (s^tii of tli<‘ Hev. Andrew -1 aaIio has recently ficcureil the i»si- Wranglur in the malrinilation trii)t»s .-(liolnr of Svdnev, Sus-^ex Odlego,
Ciri mg ti» mote rcM'ent times there were tho It V.
Fielding and liis pre<locetv‘<ors. «,
** The Broken Butterily ” wan being shown, an infant broke the silence with cries. As tlie rliilfl per-iistod, an attendant mounted tho platform and .suggcstcxl tliat tho mother
At tlio Graml t!io other evening, whilst
.should leave tho hall ndth tho babe and .she a t once complied. As sho roac)ic<l the door, loud laughter
aro.so. A catch-lino in tho film had appeared on tho screen, reading: must go now, liaby. Tlioro is no place for iw hero. Nobody cares what iMX-omes of us!”
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Michael and John’.s Catholic schools, on Saturdav, was spoiled by rain and iiad to he nbandoni’d. Tlio children received tho ro- frcshm« nts provided for them and tho sports and games wero deferred until a later date.
Tho field dav for the chililren of SS. * Tiio concert given bv the Borough Band in
indoor attractions. Tlio procewis woro in aid of tho oxponsos incurroil by tho contest which is to take placo a t Tlariioldswick to-morrow. This is liholv to prove one of tlio stifTcst of tho “ local ” contests which have been hold this vear. No fewer than ten hands have entiTcd and the “ Borough ” are facwl with what oiir Anioricaii cmisins would call n stilt proposition. Tho hand ronihiiKyi tonacity with ahilitv and ihov will “ get thcro vet. The test is again “ Bccolleotions of AVnlc.s and tho meinliors of the hand will have the iie-t
wi.shcs for lho:r success. # * *
tho Grand Tlientro last Rnnday night was well :ittcncli'<l. (Iio weatlicr boing in keeping with
J l r .lohn Hargreaves, formerly of Grindlo-
toii, has attained to a prominoiit l»«iDon in tho oducalioiinl side pf niiisieal lilo ot Ontaria. At the animal convention of the. OiiLirio Educational Association held ui
’I'oronto—a gathering of great imixirlaiico in Canada and representativo of every phase ol elementary and soeondary tslucalioii—Air. H:irgreavo.s gave a paper and I«1 a
di.sciis- aioii on tho desirability or othorwLse of cliorni oompetitionos. AVe have received several hookiets. admirnhiy printed in coloui, de scriptive of the Steamship sorvico on the
Grc.at Lakes under tin' ausicccs of the C.l .11. and tho Northern Navigntion Co. An im- .. ............... olumo nf Irnllic is carrnxl on tho
was last year 18,843 Lakes, and wo find that the number of vci
ii.'
i.s.shu'
laassing through (which
city is the
.53 millions. Some of tho larger with
............ ... or a million liiishcls of wheal.
homo of Mr Hargreaves), loniinigo of
jutdt; nut
have a carring capacity of 1.5.000 tons of coal Tho photo-
emtntrv. Hot wo aro afraid tho desire mil never ‘ materialise. All the iiaiiio it is a pfcasiiro to roceivo these
licaiit.fi.l mementos which so iidmirahly depict various pliases of
irraphie
illustr.ations nro such as to lospiro an ardent desire to iiinko a
tour of the . lifo in Iho Dominion.
EDTl'OR’S POST-BA&. PREFMRKNTIAL 'I’BliATMKNT.
p i r—As 1 understand it tlio disputo be- tiveeii the Co-openilivo Society and its
employees has arisen Iroiii tlio Soaely in joining tliu-iioivly foriiiod Smal Societie.s’ Hours and 5\ ages Board.
cmployeiw Miiiit tlio C’oiiiiiiittee to pay t lo )ld ra te of wages iintd llio
dcci.sien
i j
aiviud. Tlioy will have no distinctions in wages: Ihov want a coiiiinon sl:ind:ird rate tliroughont. I iloii’t disagree, hut why dora
„ „ t tlieir miioii ■ rrg :irr 'to 'aVl
tome th a t
,,'ivato traders for .-ay £3 per week,
ivhil.st a
to work for h-s. should
union .should crease-l turnover. . CHATUIJRN THADE.'^AIFN'S H(HJDAY.—On Monday
the t
rrdo.mcn of C’
l.atl.urn accoiiipanied l.y ^ijZ'ThiLis'lhl^'n^^l^’. i -
^omhimA in ^V‘='V S lu i n ' m"
oh;,7 :d '^ 0 anil. _a^ Hie party left Clnit-
c r o h a "
wont via Settle to Iiiglotnii and on ^ “ornhy. wiicro a halt of 115 .,—
for lunch. . The pair.i P
.111. and throngli
ake ,Unner
fMout l''3n)''n‘^rc" ta r t was made for Blaek- ^ T aml evermno enjoyed this fine run cora-
’’r l f a t 3-^5 Visit' ‘were paid to tl.o usual :dlow soiiio to work for Ilian olliei’.s»
Is i t fair .......- -
allow it
Jioinaiidiiig nearly a pound a wi-ck more froiii Co-oi)s. with extra reiiiunoration for iii-
ilieir inenihers? Why iibitratioii is aniioniKod, tlicii to pay on
tli.il ”
froigliters '..anim ipiro
the locks at _ tf’UuL bt. At
TU-MOHROW’S SLVl’CHES. RIIIHU’ISDALK L1’L4GUE.
Soltio V.
B.irrow. BlackiTool v. Leyland. Darweii v. Burnley St. Andrew’s. Bead v. Clioricy. licylaiid Motors v. Ciitlicroo.
BIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE.
Wlinlloy Y.M.O.A. v. Clitlicroo II. Sabden v. Rihhlvsdalo Wanderers H Barrow 11. v. Whalley II. Burnley SI. An. I I . v. Darwen II.
BimiLSDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE.
Worston V. West Bradford. Coiigregationalists v. AVaterloo AVesloy. T15A,M8.
AV’.indcrors.—A’. Dawson (capt.), J . A
Sampson, R. Hudson, J . Mitchell, E. Stand- ring, J . Parkinson, H. Scott, E. Jones, F.
ShcrliUer, AV. Patcfield, AV. Crahtreo, J . Crahlroo, J . Ellis AV. Kenyon, P. Holhnrake, H. Goodman. H. Garratt and C’oiiltliurst.
Hudson. J . Brooks and Prcoiiy. Barrow.—J .
R('.<crvn: F. Howarth. .1. Goodman (capt.), ,T.
Inirn, H. Clayton, J . AV. Sagar, John Wndo, J .
Baxoiid.alo, H.
AVilkin.soii, A. AAado, J .
R. .Tnck.”on, T. Scott, J . Owen, J . Speight, J . Mooro, F. Grav. J . I/)ftliouso. H. Coates, H.
Wood and H. ilaylnirst.
Howarth, A. Slinger, J . Nnttor, H. Nutter, T Nutter, J . Kenvon, N. Punehard, A. Domiett. AV. AVil.-on, J . Everton. Heserve:
Harrow IT.—T. Holden (onpt-L F. , , , , , J . Sherlikor. Waterloo WcslcyaiiR.—J . W r ig l^ , It. r xir • r w
Oho-tor, J . Warhrick, AV. Penman D. -Vsp- den W. Wilkinson, C. Aspden, J . alarsliall, W ’Mnisliall. N. afarslinll, .1. Bush. Res.,
.T. C(K)k, R. Killinglieok. ---------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------
S L A I D B T J R N .
" ,"tinc a groat siicccas. I t catiio iui) to i ^annual outing, prob- £30. A second '
September 1st. o
a big compan.5’ represontalive of a wide area. Tlio supplies iiicliideil aliont 600 slieep and Iambs and 70 head of cattle for which thcro was pp’ritod bidding willi an nlmast total cloaranco. F a t lambs were readily d isp o ^ l of a t price* np to 75s.; liorncil lambs to 50s.; and ftores to 4.5s. Lying-olf cattle com- mnndwl prices varying from £40 to £63; fat cattle £30 to £40: and geld heifers £25 to £30. A second salo lias been arranged for
fanners of Slaidhiini and district, and con- diictcil by Mr. B. Hitcliin took placo a t tbo Hart-to-Bouiity Inn on A
The first sale of stock arranged by the A ’
cdnc.sday and drew Read.—T. Parkinson (capt.), R. H. Cow- . „ „ „
Simrpics. T. f ’rahtreo and Hills. Riliblesdalo AVanderers H .—AV. Sanderson,
I^obei't DoijlB, L.[(.A.M., A.^.G.M, - PROFESSOB- OF MUSIC.
Pupil successes July 1921
Trinity College of Music
Higher
Iniormodiato Division I’ianoforto: jiargarot E. Clayton.
hutto. • Junior Honours Piaiu): Dcoima A. Garnett. . »
Junior Division Piano: Janies Dickinson. „ Ellen Calverlcy. Mary Fariicll.
,, ,, Hanson Smith.
Preparatory Divisioir Piano: Esther Sbarplce. _WILL BESU.MB LESSONS ON
Wednesday, August 24
For tonns apply, 6, CHURCH STREET, CLITOEBOE,
And 29,. WELLINGTON S’niEET, (St. John’s)- BLACKBUIHI•
Senior Division Singing: M i tb M. Jackson, Bonior Division Singing: Elizabotb Aiiiswortli Senior
Divi.sioii Pinnoforto: AVilfrid Sower- ,
Edmimdson IkkxiI Division, Piano: Aiinio A “ BARGAIN” COIN. Would it bo worth while fot tho Mint to
issue a now coin of tho value of elovcnponco? A survey of Iho vrindows of tho mUlinory and drapery ostabl’shmcnts disposes ono to think tliat it would. Nearly every article of a value of less than a pound is priced at so many shillings—and elevenpence. There seems to be some magical mystery about bbo c^d eleven- ponce which stirs tho acquisitive instinct in tho feminino heart Somehow it suggests tho notion of a dosirablo bargain waiting to bo snapped up. Tho cunning tradesman plays on that quaint deluidon for nU ho is worth, and in time ho comes to think in elovenpences. Even when ho marks a roll of ribbon ‘Is. Oid.* bo wll add—“ w'orth 2s. l id .” Ho feels, of course, that if he wrote ‘worth 3s,‘ nobody would bo liovo he meant i t—“Liverpool: Daily P o st”
O U l ’HEROE AMATEURS v. CATHOLICS.
nesday. CLITHEROE
Playc<i a t Chalburn-road ground on Wed CLITHEIIOE AMATEURS.
H. Tliomas, c and h Quinn ............................ V. Greenwood, nm out ................................ H. Dix‘:n, b Quinn ........................................ T. Aldorslcj*, b Sclioficld ............................ 4 AV. Cliatburii, 1> Qninn ................................ 39 AV. Downhain, c lloklcn b Qmnii ............. 0 H .Watson, not out ..................................... 30 U. Heyos, h Quinn ........................................ H. Adamson, c and 1> Qmnii ....................... H. Smitli. sb BickorstafF b Quinn ............... J . Hartley, not out ....................................... 10 Extras ........................................
1 2 3
Fall of Wicketa 4 5 6 7
Total (for 9 wickets)
6 G 12 23 23 82 85 OATHOIJCS.
Mu.sgrovo. c Long c Grenwood 1) Thonnis Schofield, b Watron .............. B. Wrigloy, b Dixon ............. Watoihoufo. not out ........... Holden, c Smith b AVatson ... Qninn. l» Dixon ...................... Calvert c and b Watson .... Bickerstnff, b Watson .......... Woodworth, h Watson ........ Alnllon, c Thomas b Watson Extras ...............
Heyos 1) Dixon 18 cssejs Total ..........
8 9 90 105
103 in
Clithoroo U.M. Circuit for Catford (Loudon) has concluded his ministry there and is leaving for Gatesliead, Newcastle. His mimy friends in Clithoroe and district will bo in terested in tho following atipreciatioii which iilJticarcd in the “ Catford Jo u rn a l” :— Tho dopai-ture of tho Rev. A. AA'. Uttiiig
Tho llov. A. AV. Utting, who loft tlio
COTTON TRADE’S UNEMPLOYED.
SUGGESTION TO PROVIDE INSURANCE.
OAVN
from the United Jrothodist Church, Torridon- road, Catford, will bo noted witli much re gret, both on tho p ar t of tho mombers and cougiegation of liis own oliurch and all those who have become acquainted with him. Though not tall of stature Mi’. Utting is g i f t^ with rat-o qualities of heart and mmd. During tho five years ho has been in tliis neighbourhood lio has won many friends by rcason of his gracious spirit and nover-failiiig kindliness. Faced with a heavy debt on his chui'ch when ho entered on his pastorate, Mr Utting has devoted himself assiduously to tho task of reducing tho liiiancial burdens which' hiudoi-etl progress. By liis persistent en deavour ho commanded tlio faithful co-opera tion of his oUlcurs and pooplo, and ho leaves tho church in a far hotter position than ho found it. Though handicapped by war con ditions ho strove iiiidaiiiitcd to combat tho material dilhoulties which b:irred his path, yot ho never allowed that side of his work to ovorsliadow his real mission. Ho has ever boon foitlilul to the task entrusted to him a t his ordimition, and in his preaching and teaching his ” never worried.” He has proved iiimsclf a man of beautiful spirit, and lias gone forward calmly, quietly, persis tently—never ruffled. His graciousness of charactor and his ability has cndcoicd him to Iho people generally. Ho is much esteemed by the Churdli a t Leo and a t other cliurclies in tho circuit.” At a social gathering held on AA'cdnesday
uneinpluyinuiit uk>uiaucc system for the cotton irado iudox>oudently of the Govern ment sclioiuu (out ot wlucn i t was proposed to contract) has rccoivod a decided clieck as •Oouit of recent olficial decalratioiis. Owing
REFORM THAT IS liELD UP. A uiovonieiit wiiich was afoot to sot up an
to the fact tha t tiio insured in ail industries now draw unomploymout bciiofib before they liavo made sufficient contributions to make tlio payiuoiils financially justiliablo' (except on the basis of guuraiitecei puynicnta from each trade in the future), cuntructiug out is virtually barred lor a t least two years. Con- Gcqucniiy tlio iiaiids of those wno believed they could effeut a great reform in the cotton trade and luutoriuliy improve tlie xMsitiou of tlio operatives are tied. A sciiemo had been
have realised the ideal ot tlio industry be coming responsible for Us own uneuiploymout. One of the experts ooucoruod in i t expressed tb6 view to a rcproscutativo of the “ Man chester Guardian ” that, on tho payments at prt-seiit made by tho employers and opera tives, tho cotton trade could iiavo guaranteed mucii mure substantial uncmxdoyuiont pay than under the Government scheme. I t had been estimated in one quarter, ho said, th a t they could Iiavo paid £2 a week to men, 30s. to women, and a x^ioportionato amount to young xx>opio*
cause a purely cotton trade scliomo could bo workcxl almost witliout cost. * In tho matter of stamping cards alone,”
would be possible bo-
weok a t tho Torridon-road Church, Mr Utting was presented with a gold albert and leather suit C.-1SO by tho mcmbei-s and friends of tlio cliurch. Tho Deptford Church gave him an attache caso. Tho cliurch monibors a t Dept ford showed their appreciation of tho services of jfir. and_31rs. Ultiiig by giving tliem a sot of cutlery, and tho AA^ednesday women’s inoetiiig gave Mas. Uttiiig a watch. Mr. Ulting’a son, Frank, who was tho pianist at tho Sunday morning school and taught in tlio primary department, was presented with a wrist watch. His former teachers a t tho Clitheroe Council School ivill bo interested to know th a t Frank recently passed his London matriculation examination.
C R I C K E T .
bo said, ** there aro many firms wliich find th a t this process takes tho wholo time of ono clerk. This and other clerical work could bo done away with. 'Ilion tho risk of improper claims wliicli now, dospito every precaution, swallow up large sums, would ho automatic ally avoided. ' There are hundreds of cases in which married women become technically qualified under tbo present scheme who ought never to draw bonofits, and would nob do so if tlioy liad to come to their own union. Shirking and malingering arc always effective ly doaltli with. AA^o are certain, in fact, th a t wo could in a short time remove from our members tho grim sliadow of unemployment w:ithout tho means of livelihood, and tha t the resultant contentment would add im mensely to pro<luctivity and avert conditions which inevitably make for disputes.” Weavers are particularly keen on tho re
form because tho Government scheme in no way provides for tho partial unemployment from which they suffer when, say, three out of tho four loonw thev may bo working aro stepped, ns is often the enso for a week a t
once. Dospito tho discouraging position in which
they find tliomsolvcfl a t present, tho leaders in tlio' industry, so far from abandoning hope, are endeavouring to socuro co-operative action amongst all the sections so th a t they may liavo a practicable scheme ready to liand a t Hio earliest moment when tho refonn be comes legally possible.
W H A L L E Y CO-OPERATIVe HA L L . WHALUFY,
Monday and 'Pnesdny: MAKING HER HIS WIFE.
In wliicli i t is proved that though tho first til ng a young wife ought to learn is to obey her liHshnnd, the first thing tho husband does learn is that—she won’t.
Tlnirsrlay and Saturday: JO Y O U S LIAR.
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-Aro you a tliiof if yon steal a man’s daugiiter? Aro you a gambler if yon iiiarry her? Soo wliat tiiis picture says about it.
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6UCCOS308 obtained by pupils of Mrs. Hincliley, Park-villas, the following have now to bo added: Etliel Pi’el, preparatory division, honours; Mollio Barnes, preparatory division,
MUSICAL SUCCESSES.—To tlio list of CLITHEROE. — Jlonday. One of the
pnas. FAI.I. FROM A^IADUCT.—AVliilst eiigagetl
in painting tho tnnighing on M'hnlloy rail- way viaduct on ’Puesdiiy afternoon Henry Wolstenlioliiie, of no fixed abode, met with a serious accident. 'Hio ladder on which lie was standing broke, and bo fell a distance of about 30 f t., sustaining a fracture ot the spine and an injury to - th e neck. Ho was modicallv attended and convoyed to Black- bum Infirmary in an unconscious state.
DEATH OF MB. J . CI.ABKSON.—Mimli
regret is felt nt tbo piussiug o:i Monday of .Mr. John Clarkson, of Potter Form Farm, Laiiglio. Mr. Clarkson was nt AVlmlley show but was taken ill soon after and bo gradually worstoned. At ono time an oniployi'o of Ibo Lanca.'ihiro County Council on tlio roads, Mr. Clarkson subsequently becniiio the popular licoiiseo of tho Black Bull Hotel, Old Langlio, but ho had boon a t Potter Ford for some lime, ho always having hecii keenly intorcsloil in agriculture. Ho was 57 years of age. Much sympathy is felt with the bereaved re latives. The interment took placo a t St. Jovoph’s Comolei7 , Hurst Green,
ye.slcrday.
largest shows of
fat.stock in tlio history of tlio mart, nearly 2,000 slieop and lambs and 100 cattle being forward. Customers wore also numerous, but prices were less in sym pathy with otiicr markets. Quotations: Best lamlis, £2 Ids. to £3 12s. 6d.; medium kinds, £1 lOs. to £2 5s.; small homed lambs, £1 5s. to £1 16s.: Iialf-bred shearlings, £3 15s. to £4 ISs.; lialf-brod owes, £3 6s. to £ 4 ; horned owes, £2 to £2 17s. 6(1.; Iiost country cow.s, £32 to £44; small beasts, £21 to £28; best hoifore, £28 to £37; others £19 to £26 each. Prizes for fat lambs: Ijocal, 1, S. Bargli, Clithoroo; 2, R. Collingo, Cliatburn; 3, J . Bullcr, Hodder. Open, 1, J . IvoMn, Wnd- dington; 2, J . Cowpertliwnite, Clithcroe; 3, T .Silverwiiod, Clitberoo.
Don’t miss this opportunity of securing a REAL BARGAIN AT KING STREET DRAPERY STORES AUCTION MARTS. T. Dean & i:ion^
Umbrella Maker, Recoverer, and Repairer.-
3, Market Place, Clitheroe.
KODAKS F ILM S
B R OW N IE S P L A T E S
DEVELOPING PR IN T ING ALL SUPPLIES.
E. PYE, YORK
dairy cows, tlio better class of beasts being ‘ readily disposed of. Best rows made from | £55 to £63; medium kinds. £38 to £.52. Aged i cows and beasts sliort of flesh, which were ! difficult to soil, made from .£19 to £26. First- , class heifers, of which there was a good I collection, realised from £33 to £51; sccon- i ilary sorts, £20 to £37; and springers, £37 to ' £50. Prices tor pigs eiglit weeks old ! ranged from £2 to £2 10s., strong stores mak- ; ing to £4 13s. There woro 90 calves on offer, i fleshy calvo-s making to £5, and otliore £1 5s. ; to £2 5s. Tlio judges wero Messrs. T. Chad- , wick, Brierfiold, and J . Prescott, Bury, who j awarded the first prize to W. AVallliaiik, : Waddington; tlio second to W. Leek, Hap- ton ;and tho third to J . Ceilings, Smithies Bridge.
Tuesday. A very heai’y show of useful ; I WALLPAPERS
FURTHER REDUCTIONS Still tho lowest
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larger show of sheep and lambs, with a capital demand. Prices woro fimi but lower. Cattle mot a dragging trade. Quotations:— Lambs to £3.15s.; shearlings to £4 5s.; ewes C3 2s.; black-faced wethers £2 18s.; heifers £40; bullocks £14; cows £30 to £36.
GISBURN.—Monday. There was a much A HOLIDAY NO T IO N . While staying at a boording-houso for a boli
d e last 'summer, (writes ‘‘Maid Marian’- in tiio. “Daily Nows” ), I, for Uireo weeks, watched tho growing success of a really good plan by which parents with children can enjoy thttr holiday. Three families had taken up their holiday
residence in tho some boarding- bouso, and had evidently come to an understanding rog^ding iho spending of their annual holiday. • Thcro wofo seven children and six parents, and the latter had worked it thus: While four, or even fivo, of the parents went
out pleasuring tlio remaining two or ono catered for tbo children’s amosements, and they so managed it that all the poronts had an equal amount of ploasuro and rest without curtailing Iho chldren in any way. Of oooreo, thcro wero days when tho whole x>arty went picnicking,
also days when tho'separate parents took their own children ouh-^nd felt better, I am sure, than if they hod been together ©very day, Ono of tho'mothers assnrei^ niQ that that was
tho first holiday sho had really enjoyed for many years, and that sho felt quite rojurenated and refreshed instead of, ao was nsualfy the caso, being utterly worn onti .
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THE l ANCASHlRE WALLPAPER CO., 42, Whalley Banks, BLACKBURN.
S T R E E T . which would ARE YOU PREPARED ?
SEVEN IT’S @01 NO TO BAI!^ ! DO Y O U R D O T S A N D S H O E S T U R N W A T E R ?
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OUR PRICES are REASONABLE, and Based on To-day’s Market Values. :r/>--
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D A N L O R D , ” S, MOOR LANE.
Post Orders Promptly A-ttended To;. SOUTH VVORTHS ARE OFFERING THEIR STOCK OF
HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE At Exceptionally LOW PRICES for a QUICK SALE.
C a l i a n d S e e U s . T o L 5 3 5 7 . i t w i l l p a y y o u t o B u y N o w .
54, NORTHOATE, BLACKBURN. All goods bought can be stored free of charge until wanted.
COATES BROS GREAT SALE
SPECIAL OFFER;
All Wool Blankets, 1 2/1 1 & 1 5/1 1 each Flannelette Blankets, 6/11 & 8/11 pair
Our Carpets are offered at Panic Prices. Mattings Bound FRE E of charge during this sale.
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