ADVERTISER AJTD TBIGS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1921. 1 :lii
U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h MOOR L:\.NK.
Missionary Sermons
On Sunday Next OCT. 30th, 1921. PREACHER :
REV. R. NOBLE, of Rochdale .at KI-30 a n d (iO O’CUICK.
Congregational Church CUTHKROE
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Sunday next, Oct- 30th At 10-30 and 6-0 o’clock.
Preacher:
REV. HERBERT W. HARD of Huyton, Liverpool
You ?.ie heartily invited to attemi. Church Meeting on 1‘hursday at 7-80
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WESLEY CHURCH CLITHEROE
Sunday Next, Oct. 30th PREACHERS:
10-30. REV. A. R. CHOATE 6-0. REV. E. J. PADFIELD
Anthem—"The Lord is iny Shepherd "..(’Simper)
KING STREET SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY f Aflili-rted with S.N.U.)
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ON SUNDAY NEXT OCTOBER 30th
Services will be conducted by
Mr. LANGTREE, of Accrington. Service:
and Circle at 7 -3 0 . f ( p.m. Alt are Woloomo.
TO-MORROW 'Saturday) there will bo a JACOB JOIN TEA at 4-30, followed by a CIRCLE at 7 o’clock
NATIONAL
PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH pKCHAHnKs Mali..
SUNDAY NEX T, OCT. 3 0 th Speaker and Clairvoyant
Mrs. SMITH, of Blackburn AI :t I) d ll iUiii 7.4.'|
ST. HELEN’S CHURCH WADDINGTON —
Bradford Diocesan White Crusade
Sunday Next, Oct. 30th
Holy Eucharist 7-30 a.m., and 10-30 a.m., (Sung) Proachor :
CANON AGKERLEY Men's Service, 3 p.m.. Speaker :
Rev. L. A. OWEN Vicnr of Clavton lf;-Moors.
Evening Service, 6-30 p.m., Preacher : -r^
l<'‘> “
Rev. J. E. W. WALLB5 V —»>CU3*"~
Support the Crusade by attending the Services.
rTtAfi>^ f4^fo fl i'i WEST BRADFORD F.C. A ( IRANI )
WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE
S » ^.'V will be held on
WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2nd, In the PARISH ROOA) ! Commence at 7-30 p.m.
.M.O’.s. : Whist: Mr. P. Rowlands.
Dance: Messrs. F. Tiltcriiigton, and
l.eeming.
Refreshments at Rcasoimhlc Prices' Chair lo be taken at 7-30 prompt. . . .1 1 1 ' II I O'
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GILCHRIST EDUCATIONAL TRUST. LECTURES FOR THE PEOPLE.
THE THIRD LECTURE in S’)’.
.JA.MES’S SCHOOL, Olitheroo,
On WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, at 8-0 p.m.
Will he by DR. C. W. KIMMINS, Chief Inspector of the Etlncation Dejiaitmcnt. of the London County Council, on
“ FLOWERS & THEIR INSECT VISITORS.”
V^V,K' A''ll
Mf'l’. • Wi.v'i
Instead of the U-clnre originally an nounced by PjtoKUssoit Cox, whose
ali.'^encc tlno lo ill-lioaUh.
Cliairinan : Mr. Aldorman WHIPP, J.P- WM. SELI WEEKS,
Hon. Sec. to th e Com m itte e .
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he.se Ijcetures are of the greatest iinportanee to ail Gardeners and Allotment Holder.1
illustrate some of them with lantern slides.
. as it is hoiH!<i to A Hearty Invitatien Is extended to All!
M R . C H A R L E S C O L L I E R , Hai'iiist, of the Halle Orchestra and the- Royal Opera, Covent Garden ;
M R . JAMES TO MLINSON, Halle Orchestra ; and M R J O H N
g u d g e o n ,
L.R.A.M., will take part in the CONCERT whieli is to be given in Hie CO-OPERATIVE HALL, by the Borough Band, on Sunday After- noon, November 20th.
REASONS
ADMISSION I/- ROBKRTS—KELLV
A L L - B R I T I S H C E L E B R I T Y C ON C ER T S.
.SUA.SO.V 1!)21-I‘.)22. THE — SECOND
CONCERT will be belli im
In KING GEORGE S HAI.E, Blackburn Doors Oiieii 7 p.m. — Commence 8-0. Carriage.^ at
10-Op.in.
TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 1st, .Artistes
(The World-Famous Operatic Soprano.) MR. MAURICE D ’OISLY
MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN
(Tlie Renowned Australian Baritone). MASTER LESLIE ENGLAND (Tile I’mdigions Bov Bianist). MR. WILFRID GRIFFIN (.Accompanist).
(Tlie Distinguislied Operatic Tenor.) MR. HAROLD WILLIAMS
1st Ciliairs, 7.“. ; 2ml Oliairs, os. ; 3rd Oliairs •Is. 3d. ; 4Hi Cliairs. 3s. Centre of Gallery, •os, ; Side and Back Gjillery, 3s. (id. A large namher of Unreserved
.Se.its in
I‘RR;ES of
Admi.ssion Body of Hall,
Body of Hall at 2s. (iiieliiding Tax.) Seats may he hooked at MB. COOK’S Warehouse. *.). Preston New road, Black burn.
call at the above address and make their ehoiee of seats for the new Hall as early as
Will all holders ot
.Sea.son 'I’iekets please Tel. (OSDC.)
iiossihlc. Air. OHARLES CRri’CHLEV, •
Giithoroo
Allotment Holders and Gardeners’ Association, Ltd.
WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, November 2nd.
THE FIRST OK A SERIES of L E C T U R E S on
THE ORIGIN OF SOILS ■will be given by
Mr. W. CARTER IN THE TOWN HALL.
Manager.
ST. AMBROSE CHURCH CHOIR, GRINDLETON.
A GRAND
will be hold in The SCHOOLROOM, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1921.
Songs and Glees, 8 p.m.—10-0 p.m. Dancing, 10-0
p.ni.—2-0 a.m.
Tickets:. Adults, 1/9; Children under 12, 9d. — (Including Tax.)
An Efficient Band will bo in Attendance. Refreshments a t Reasonable Cliarges.
Womens’ Cooperative Guild, THERE WILL BE A
W H IS T DRIVE
To-Morrow (S.vturdiiy. Ociolxir •J'.iili)
IN THE GUILD ROOM, at 7-0. A dm is s io n
1/3, Refreshments included. empire PARSON LANE
DANCE Satcjrday^ at 7-30
TO-’i^O B B OW !
ALL THE LATEST IN DANCES AND MUSIC
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. Social & Dance CONCERT
: education DEPARTMwNT. A GRAND
will be given in T H E CHURCH INSTITUTE, CHATBURN,
TO-MORROW ------- TO-MORROW Saturday, October 29th,
By MR. WILFRED E. LONG’S CONCERT PARTY.
To Commence at 5-45 p.m. prompt. Admission, 6d. (including Tax).
Children up to 13 years of age, admitted FREE to Concert only!
To be followed by a DANCE from 8 lo 11. — Admission Cd.
A. 0 . F. COURT ROYAL CASTLE, 8549. GRAND DANCE will be licld in The OLD SCHOOL, Chnrcli Brow,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1.921 Dancing from 7 to 11 p.m.
Admission 1.'- Each. RcfreshmetiUs at
Rea.sonablc Charges.
School of Confectionery TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at
p m. MIXINGS SNOW
CAKE. DOMINO YANKEE BUNS.
AJiVlISSION 1/ -
P1C.-USU brine Note book & Funcil (or Kecipc^,. ICING & PIPING CLASS AT 8-0
Libera! Olub, Wellgate.
CI.ITHKROK
ST. JAMES’S SCHOOL, OMTHEROE.
A GRAND LECTURE will lie given on
WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2nd,
By M R . T . ROBINS ON , (Clitlieroe)
lllustriited by Lantern .Slides.
Admi.ssion, .Adults, 4d., Cliildren, 2d. Doors Open, 7-0
p.ni. : Commence, 7-30.
in THE ABOVE SCHOOL Suliject : " BIRD LIFE,
The Bowland War Memorial
THE ABOVE MEMORLVL will be
UNVEILED AT DUNSOP BRIDGE, on SATURDAY Afternoon, Nov. 5th, At 2-30 p.m.
All
intere.sted are heartily invited to be
Pi-e.sent!
Preliminary Notice. ORGAN RECITAL By MR. H. M. LAWRENCE, in
WEST BRADFORD U. M. C., on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6th.
I'OR
YOUR GROCER S E L L S
TATTERSA LL’S SAUSAGE
II is dcuciouR and iimriiious—tasty and I sali-sfyinKt contains a morc than-usiial proportion of meat. Pork that is ahvay.s good, always frcsli
Mr I. Turner's Champion "■
Wycoll.ar Trail.’’winner of 0 Firsts and
Speci.nl for Rcsl Dor at Whalley Show, is fed daily on Walsh’s Matchless Oxhonc.
OXHONE OXHONE
The Matchless Bog Food The most suitable food for all breeds of Doga.
OXHONE will keep your dogs in perfect health, with clean skins and free from worms
1 —and hec.Tuse he knows you will buy Tattersall’s Sausage again
TMK NAMIi
MKNTION
'raltersall^ rear their own pigs, in Ireland, under ideal conditions.
OXHONE is the food you require if you wish to improve tho condition of your dogs
OXHONE is uaod by all the prin cipal fanciers & oxhibitoni (*AU he obt»In«d (lum
J . HAUUUEAVK8, Grocer. 8*Uonl. Clliberoe MARHDKN. Ororer. SeUont. CUlheroo SWINDLKHUUST, Oroccr, lUrrow DEANS. Orofor*. Whellej Auk your own Urot'or to stork eatne.
Manufacturetl by f PORK PIES WALSH’S .
23. 25, Penny Street B l a c k b u r n
BOWKEU A SON, /Ichool Terreee, CIKbaroe CAKE. You can Vote any time between the
it facilitates the worit of checking and getting all voters to the poll.
Hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. I t is much better to vote early, because
H you cannot vote early, go to the
polling booth, and place your X against the NWS of HARGREAVES, TINGLE !ind WHITTLE as soon as you can.
But a good beginning must be followed by a good ending.
A good beginnin.g i.s half tlie battle.
duce your frioiul.s and neighbours to do the same.
Vote for HARGREAVES, TINGLE & WHITTLE.
If vou have a Husband MAKE HIM
for HARGREAVES, TINGLE and WHITTLE.
If vou have a Wife, COAX HER to Vole
URGE THEM to Vote for Hargreaves, Tingle and V/hittlo.
If your Sons and Daughters liave Votes ASK the FOLKS NEXT DOOR if they
have Voted for Hargreaves. Tingle and Whittle.
quaintances tliat it is their duty to Vote (or Hargreaves, 'I’ingle and Whittle.
TELL YOUR FRIENDS and Ac m
Street Vote for Hargreaves, Tingle, and Wliittle.
Sec that All the People who live in your —
working for tlic Laiiour Candidates, put in as mucli time as you can.
ff you cau l spend the whole day in
It is YOUR DUTY to lielp lo improve your own status and tliat’ of your Cliildren.
You must bo a disciple for houest politics, good government and equal jus tice for rich and poor alike, rhat is what Labour stands for.
for you to liecide how you v'ill be gov erned.
The decision rests with you. OPEN YOUR EYES!
your true
intere.sts lie. yoursolves.
It is
Know wlierc Bo truo to
is hard waiting for the coming of the silver lining. But the cloud will lift some day then will Labour come into its own.
.fust now we are under a cloud. U-t tho Voice of the Women be heard for Labour. MAKE NO MISTAKE. Do not
bclrav vour tr u st T hi nk of tho con ditions under which you are living to-day ! Tliink of the generations yet to come !
REFUSE TO BE MISLED ! Scorn to
l>e deceived. Do your duly, Men and Women, and -
V OTE F O R
H A R G R E A V E S T I N G L E and W H I T T L E .
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&. cu t that count! OnJe ryoii r will \mnt one. ^ can. (^cryviL thefinest sdection. (^materials directfiviuU ie-’ m ill together with the. Latest styles fiorn
Its the material. JOHN 40^^ BESPOKE A N D READY TO WEAR CLOTHtERS MENS YOUTHS St BOYS S
Local Branch: 32 Darwen St., Blackburn SEWING MACHIfyES ^ 2
Bradbury’s l)ropr.»-.u!, -The talk of the town—see one—12 Guineas NOT 18* Kxjxjrt Mechanics Semi Machine Mead by Carrier for Kepairs.
GramphonQB from £ 2 . Good Collo and Onso 0 Guinoai, alio Erord Harp, Camera, ViotiM
The Lady in the Case, In thi-
HOBKIRteSy (Bargain Shop) 35, S a lford, Blackburn WHALLEY BRANCH
at .my
rate ci-rived iiuiueUM' Ijcii'iit from
NATIONAL FARMERS’ UNION. Preliminary Announcement.
A N N U A L F A R M E R S ’ BALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9tli,
and writes • nihusiasiicahy lo ictl us so.
*• On«j of your powflers,’* our letter says, completely cured iny headache. 1 he powder
was giviii me by a f-llow v:uesi.................... Bleasc forwaid h> tciurn one large bo.v.......... !ephos” alwav.-. cures in cases of Hcad.iche
Neuralgia. Inllue'ii::*. wnd l^heumatism.
l.oo-c I’owdurs '2id.
e.idi. Sample Hox on roceipl s f price J'ost Free from
Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Boxos 1/3 and 3/-
CEPHOS LTD., BLACKBURN
If You want tho Latest MUSIC (Vocal or Piano) — ^
J. W I L S O N , CLITHEROE (a n d BLAOXPOOt.)
Particulars Later! W. HOLGATE, Sccrctarj-l
M U S I C . It Therefore, VOTE LABOUR, and in DO SOT FORGET! “ ••VjL 4*
Labour Candidates-------HARGREAVES, TINGLE and WHITTLE.
On Tuesday YOU must Vote for the
KEEP EVEW WITH THE CLERK ©F THE WEATHER
No m a t te r w h a t the weath er may be In th e morning, none can foretell
what It
w ill be a f te r noon. An Umbrella be> comes a necessity in this climate of
Baileys Umbrellas a re light, Can be c a r r ie d over the a rm with the leather s t ra p , leaving both hands free.
A choice selection of our own make always in stock a t
BAILEYS
The Umbrella Specialists 3, Castle Street
UMBRELLAS RE -CO V ER ED AND R E PA IR ED . W A D D I N G T O N R E A D I N G R O O M .
“ A T H O M E 99 In connection with the above Institute, will bo held
TO-MORROW, (Saturday), October 29th THE ARTISTI'iS for
SATURDAY’S ENTERTAINMENT in THE WESLEYAN SCHOOL will b«
MISS SCHOFIELD (Clitheroc) Soprano. MISS DEWHURST, (Clitheroe) Contralto. MR. HARRY HOLT (Accrington) Bass. Humorist : MR. JOHN GRAHAM, (of Manchester). Accompanist : MR. W. WILKINSON.
Opener : C. H. .Mallison, E sq. -------- Chairman : J as. Walmsley, Esq
Doors Open Saturday at 6-0; to Commence at 0-30 p.m. TICKETS : ONE SHILLING EACH (including Tax.)
EVEECiT Garment Tience
has taught us th a t as V^'Toroni's old Tailor was an artist so today your requirements can
qarmeiU' sold. can meet eveiy requirement a t reasonabic prices
cu t a n d J in ish are absolutely tire f in e s t '’ we mami/uctiire invr>'
only be rnet bv an up- to-date Cir^rnan.. Oitr materiaLs,
TO-NIG A
panc e . Barrow •Whist Drive iLul Teachers’ Whisil
Social and Danl liobour Candidl and Shf
pleasure Fair, SATURD2
Monthly Sale, Labour Candida 7-30.
7-30. I !
Itoyal Csustlo. Ap ■Waddingbon l l Wosleyj
CX)noort in Mo'l Conservative V\ low AJ
Pleasure L’air. Concert, ( 'liatl Dam ini
Dancing:. Knip:| SUNDAvj
Congrcgatioiiall Wesley CliurciJ Movir Laih“ U.?| P.S A.. Weave Spirituali^t'4’
Spiritualist.^;' (i-0.
Gisburn Aurtii Colne Au- iioi|
Sale of Ko.';*' ll Olithuro'* Anc'l
For CiiH'iii;
Lnliour Part I Mil hl|
t*on'i'*rv;iliv.-
Ph’iusnre Kair' TUESDi]
Municipa! Klf Clitlieroe Aik| Stdionl oi l i- and .
G.lm- Aiu'lio;: Hol*crt.s-K”n\ Hhull
WEDWi
Slaidburn Fl Uoiinl
West Bradforl 7-30.
“ Bird Life I 7-30.I
Ailotnient A.-sl 7-3fl
Special ServitH ingUHil
m o n d a |
i t ’eriirn-d Fill DA V|
5-4-5 p.m. LiLilitb i>n
have agjuu at I ing four repil
Next Tuo<
f to d ^ and inspect our steels ■kx^hranch is atyourser\'Lx
tu c h f olherl destinies of <1
a t the Town ciiLiivly J I
vitio«lly. sincvl select lour o;|
haiui li'-‘ h-| notninattn,.
luakcvt iuH ^^‘1| for him h.’
piU’iy SN.-i the ini'.iliercu|
all ihe paUi or natiomd and wlu-n tlj travel, ll tlaf iu 8U<’h voluil
at-
pracuco tin- Mdivs, ;is tiio;
that if* tunail luriiof^l would betoHj they domiuai ati do tlie 'll LilH*nils t‘»-u| can never choice, and 1>I to oviU ''o|
fly to tlio* It lollewj. ihl
know luwy i:'l ment <>n 'I'n-r
the held liij evt'ry parly.| oconouiy.
of curlaihnpl
girsiiiiony r, Orme lull
^ from the elof are in favo'l tormeil “ t'| electors of local nuestiol and wiiich o f of the fid I
know that t r what can onl cuts in c'h| fruits el 'vh- in due (x‘Ut>| not a great raUxs lor "li I tlio nvsuU o! I ally than tln| uniHHx-s.'^ar) aro alraid U'| the Oi.’^tlo lndee<l it i.'-l M‘rieur'ly U‘ll solve. Ill' ill up in a ■•iBi leave it aleiil hoadetl inep| travagamv. luLving deivi| wav a>;ain.^ by neglect^ by sheor in*l
5|
tho pari\ .sy| an aitenutnl one aliernatj which uW
• ingly. Ah I'onhdl
candidfites for the inufj Novemlw-T 11 tion from T \ take ]tlace, ca.*vli by Li j com\KU't sh'l contest seenj haU-hcart-dJ withal to rn I disapnea^ f tho ©lection
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