S U N D A Y N E X T , M A Y 1 3 t h JIouNiNO, 10-30 :—
H E V . E . J , P A D F IE L D Kv en in o , 0-0 :—
M E . M. CLEGG, i’'^t-ston.
United RfSethodist Church MOOK l.ANE
SUNDAY NEXT, MAY 13th. r ro i ich o r s : JlDni inf: , 10-30-------
R E V . W. H. J E F F R I E S , M. C. l iv en in g , ivt G-------
R E V . E. J . P A D F I E L D
PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH - -RECHABITES HALL.
SpenUor an d Clai rvoyiuU for
SU N D A Y N E X T , M A Y 1 3 t h ,^M R . D A V I S , of Bu rn ley .
Services, 3 an d 0
p.ni . Ly c eum, 10 a.m.
N ote : AfU'r Circle di .scont inued for .Summer mo n th s .
f i r All Welcome ! All Welcome !
k in g s t r e e t s p i r i t u a l i s t c h u r c h . SUNDAY NEXT MAY 13th.
S p e a k e r : MRS. GREEN,
Gre.al Ha rwo o d .
Services ; 3 an d G p.m. : Circle, 7-30. ALB ARK WKLCOMEI
In the Evening A MEMORIAL SERVICE to tho late Mrs. Smi th & Mrs. Thompson.
UNITEO METHODIST CHURCH, L O W MO OR .
Sclif'ol ]finniversary
—-S U N D A Y M A Y 1 3 t h , 1 9 2 3 TWO .SKRMON.S will L- Rreiu-hed by
THE REV. G. W. H A L L -W A L L IS , nf I ’j iyntui i .
c, . ‘'t, Bcrviccs ; AUernoon, 2 ; Evening 6-0. ,,
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I n tho Morning at 10, tlie ] IA L L - \ \ 'A L U ‘S will give a Shor t Address lo junfnt .s, tt-iw/licrs, schuhw's an d friiTids.
Tho Choir will n i ider .Antliem.s a f te rn o o n aiul l•venlllg.
Co n d ' ie t i i r : Mit. IL Dumain.
Areiimjiani.st : .Mit. J . Cotta.m.
Your presence and suppor t aro respectful ly solicited.
Col le ct ioim at Die elose <d e ae l i .service in a id nf ih e .Scllnol 1'l liuls .
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UJPCIIIG N JPSLEYHH GPfi,:}i CHOIR SERMONS,
TQ SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1923. REU OJ. iPLRCE Mor . i i im. H'-'-'’ -. Kveni i ig. li-TI. coi . ( ) I .>l ’ AT KM- .NING . t tKHVlGK: ft
MR. J. H. PROCTOR (Tenor) HiLslingih'"-
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( u r u ' o v U frmn R^k burn and tntormcdia.o StAliotia to Owburn.
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Parmem will h"ve to ra'ii"— imiKsl for the romoval of " '” ’1
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ST. LUKE ’S MISSION ROOM, _________b a r r o w -----------------
CHOIR SERMONS
„ S U N D A Y N E X T . M A Y 1 3 . At •!•**
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Mf.s IC AT KVKNISG SKRVICT.: ^ MR. n t iH i n l t .
I N D E P E N D E N T O R D E R O F F R E E G A R D E N E R S .
RIYRTLE LODGE CLITHEROE.
W H I T S U N T I D E H O L ID A Y S . Members aro requested to note t h a t tho
next LODGE MEETING will bo hold on FRIDAY, MAY 18 th , a t 7-0 p.m. . Instead
of Monday, May 21st . RIMINGTON VILLAGE INSTITUTE. JUMBLESALE
And STALLS of USEFUL CHINA AND BASKETS
IN T H E GOUNOIL SCHOOL, o n— SATURDAY, MAY 19th, 1923. 0[x-n a t 2-30 p.m.
HefrerihrnenUs a t nuxle ra te ehargert. . lUJMISSION, 3d.
. \n v J um b l e will b<- k in d ly received a t th e Council School on Fr iday, May I St h. f rom G to 9 p.m. , .and S a lu .d a y , May 19th, I I to 12-30 p.m.
A DANCE
will l x held in NEWTON INSTITUTE — - -ON M O N D A Y , M A Y 2 1 -
Daneing f rom ,S p.m. to 2
a.ni . — ADMISSION, 1,'-.
OISBUHIi EX-SERVICE MEN’S SPOKTS & GALA.
SPORTS & GALA TH E KIRITI a n n u a l will bo bold Ht OISni'HN, on S A T U R D A Y . M A Y 2 6 l h . 1 9 2 3.
— fSO IN CASH PRIZES.— EVENTS.
100 VnnlB Ehtt Race Hitmlirnp. iBt I’ri/.o. £7 2nd. t2 .ird, £1.
410 YardH Flat Race Hamlirap. iBl f r i /o. £.'■
> 2nd. £2 Ilrd. £1.
I Milo Flat Rats), Handicap. lot 1’rir.P. £-'. 2nd, £2 • 3nl. £1.
UlRh Jump. iHt I’ri-o. .30/- • 2nd. 10s. Tdling IlucUol, iHl Frito. £2 : 2nd. £1. Pig Calching, (Entry on fiald).
Croaa Country Race (DiHlanee about 3-ratlM) !nd. £2 ; 3rd. £1,
Walking tho Gnmay Pole (Entry on (lold). iBt I’rite. 2.'i/-.
I»l I’rito. £1 , „ , IhI l’ri'/,n, £1 Pony Hnoo (not lo oxcood 14*h.h., Uidor imy ngo). iHt Pri»o. £.'•) ; 2nd. £2 ; 3rd. £1.
n|)cn Trolling Himdjcap (l-mdo) (Horses to bo ridden)
I8t I’rim. £2(1; 2nd. l .’i ; 3rd. £1.
I..Milo 8onmi>or Riuo, Walk and load Rido and trot, run uml load, rido
,md gallop, d lU yards, oach. u t I’ri/o, £3 ; 2nd. £t i Jrd, £t-
Bamoldswick 8|K)rtK lo Coimnomw at .1 p.m. i>romp .
a dm is s io n . 1/3 .including taa). TlokoU pur- Ohosod provious to the day, I -
F.ntrios for all ov^nU. to bo recolvcd not IMor thsn
8p.in.. SATURDAY, Mat lOth.
entry Fonns lo In, ol.tainod from the S<»rt,tarj. n o . Kobinson. Post Onifo. Owburu.
A D A N c T ’ h T ^ .v o n in g at 7-30 Miss Clegg 5 'I J—MILLINER
1, DE LACY STREET, CLITHEROE. — SMART MILLINERY for WHITSUNTIDE.
Orders an d Reno v a t io n s receive j i romp l a t te n t io n .
There is no Better than the Best. And THE BEST is
STEWART’S
Cream & Treacle TOFFEE. ;
Whon visi t ing tho Ma rket t ry this Toffoo. ’s dolicous ! Best Swoots and Chocolato.
Stewart’s, Market Ground EXCISE LICENCE
■Whillnkar, mvcli.'inic. 2, Pmullv-nveniu, CJiatburn, Wiui summoiuxl for driving .a motor lorry without ox-i.M; llcomx'j and M illlam Whdo his L-mployri. of Challmrn. wa.s sum-
At tlic Itorougli ttc.-wions, yosterdny, Henry
n oiicd for aiding and nbcltnig. P S lailth proved the cn-sc nnd th(> oHcnco
half nf defvjidnnU. Ho Rtatod that the lorrj had not Iwoii usoil from the time the livonoo oxiiiri-d until the day on which the scigeant saw it niul the driver was then under iii- riiet'()n.s lo visit the Post Oni<N for tlio
wns ndmltwd Vy Mr. T. J. ""
roduisilo form lo make amihvation for n liiinco. Tilts would have Ihxu taken out earlier but (or siekiics-s in ' " 'R f (“ "»>> • ICach defelldiillt was fined 10s
lee t Iig un Monday, eonhimed the d c-siini of the Highwnvs Coniniitlee to purchase 11 stone
Rowland Rural cittshor ,11 a cviel nf i;2i«. C*;'V” ' ’, ,2 ., A 'ill!
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! NOTICE to tho Publ ic of Clithcroo !
PROFESSOR NEWSOME, of Blackb\ i rn, Herb Spocialist,
HAS OPEN K D AN Ol 'TTCK AT —-3 9 , CHA TBU RN R O A D
An d will a t t e n d Tuesdays & Fridays, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
20 Ye a r s in U.S.A. : Came o ve r b y 1st Con. of t roops f rom Canada , Oct . 0, 1914.
I Cancers, Tumor s , and Goitres t ak en away wi th o u t knife.
I P a t i e n t s vis i ted a t th e i r owi\ homes. Stoma ch t rouble s an d He ad a ch e s a Special i ty. Test imoi \ ia!s on reques t .
Prof . Nowsomso a t t e n d s Colne, Alondays and Ba rnoldswick, Sa tu rd a y s . Skip- ton, Wed n e sd ay s an d Thursday.s.
: : GATE-LEGGED TABLES ::
In tho inexpensive JACOBEAN STYLE. A Tab le wi thal t h a t n eve r look.s ch e ap or P a l t ry !
An Orn amen t to a n y room graced b y i ts
pre.sence.
Ye t a n o th e r vi r tu e
po.sse.s.sed b y th e Gato-
loggod Table is it.s usefulness. Wh en open i t^c an ho
ii.sed as a (l ining tab le ,— when
clo.sed as a Side or Window Table. Thi.s is a v i r tu e th a t will l>e much i tppre cialed wl iere .s|)ace i.s l imi ted.
We h av e 3 Sizes in Stoek. Come an d in- Bixct th em. You wo n ’t be
pre.s.sed to buy.
F u r th e r line.s in .stock include : Bedsteads in oak, mal iogany. iron an d brass ; Wool Bods, Wool Mat tresses, Wool Bolsters, and Pi llows, Fe a the r Bolsters and Pillows, Felt Mat tress Pads, Felt Stair Pads, Woven Wi re Mat tresses, Sideboards, Bedroom Sui tes, Si t t ing Room Sui tes, Chairs, &c. Linoleums and Congolcum—We have a
choice Viiriety of pal tents . D 4 us .send it ma n ttJ mea sure y u u r room, an d q u o te you a comi i lele iM-ice'for Linoleum ami liiying. SAILS I 'ACTION CUA KA. \TK 1CD.
E A R N S H A W , — STREET, CLITHEROE —
■will Ik; h e ld in Tho SCHOOLS, on ►.-SATURDAY, MAY 12th, a t ^ 3 p .m. -«
h
Re f r e shmen t s a t Re a sonableTCha rge s . ADMISSION, 3d.
G I F i ’S of J umb h j or l lofre-slunonts r e ceived a t th e School o n F r id a y n ig h t ,
f rom 7 to 9 WOMENS’ UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.
T A I L O R S
King Street SUMM ER W E A R : :
Splendid Range of SPORTS COATS and FLANNEL TROUSERS
wi l l lx, held in tho JU N IO R UNIONIST CLUB
ON TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 15th. — At 7-30.—
Six-.aker : MRS. GROGGAN, (Manehos tor ) Fol lowed by DANCING.
Refi-e«hment.s. ‘ Rcf
re.shments .
. . -F O R I M M E U I A T E W E A R. Brice.s Ra n g in g F rom :
SPORTS COATS 2 1 I - - -FLANNELS, 1 4 / 6 .
Good Ra n g e of COVERT COATS & RAINCOATS. SOLE A G EN T FO R “ B U R B E R R Y S - ’
anoinboni of tho village AVcsleyan Chai>cl mustored in st rong force a t a loa party ana ontortainment which was hold bust Saturday. 'J'ho affair was an uiuiualifuxl success, the amount realised being l iU in aid of tho renovation fund. AVith resi>ect to the entcr- t;iinmcnt, tho young jHiopio excolled Uicm- solvcs, tho programmo beiiig^ a dc'cided ad- vanc“
W5SLEYAN TExV AND CONCEl lT^Tl io
wa.s of a miscellaneous character, and tho art istes were rceeive<l with the utmost en thusiasm. Mrs. llodUinsoii performed with dexteri ty on llic piano, ami
Mi.ss L. Winrow gave a vci-y nice intorpreUition of tlic song, ‘‘ My task.'* 'ITio .audience wo.s convulsed with a liumorouH selection, “ Jn other words,” hv ^Ir. M. Simpson. A vociil elect ion, ” Love, hero is my liearL,” hy Miss K. Anderton, proved most acc'optablo and an item wlm*a met with general approval was a song, It 1 were king.” by Mr. A. HcKlkmson. Tho
0 on previous efforts, 'iiie first |>ortion
! ThcUnibi'dla Specialist^ 3 CflStlc St.
.aiiplause was als<.) sustninetl when a duet, “ When you came my way ” was rcndorctl hy MissL*s !. Hall ami i. Hough.
luimorou.s n'cit-atioii was given in (ieiigiittul fn.Jiioii l)v Mi.<s G. Ilumphroy.s. Mr. laiToii nko prov^'J
Inm.solf un acvomphsliwl elocil- Uoaist, ill “ A ride for life.” rvliicli wa.s givoii with groat dramat ic force. Ihe ti t-lnt of tlio concert, hmvovor. wioi tlio prwirilUalloll or an oixM-olUa. ” Ilawtliorii Glen ” wine i. apar t from its tuneful music ami amari dialogue, wa.s porformod with cliarm and disuiictiou. Of cmil-s.. tlo.lo was a Fairy Qiav-u who sported tho prosaic iiamo of I'lorn lalytop. Miss A Wiurow was lior ililiH'
r.soilamr ami ■sho wa.s delirrlitful. She had a Ixyy of pret ty .Idldrou as her at toi idants and they made a very prottv luctiire.
_ A qumntly
FIWEST SELECTION OF WALKIRIG STICKS liy TOWN.
GOLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS : : : E S T A B L ISH E D 17G0 : : :
THE NEW MODEL, ju s t ar r ived is a per fe c t e.xample of wlmt Pian o fo r te
con.stniction sh o u ld be.
p- i red as Private Tommy Athiiis, and .rlr. i f
Simp.soii was the leaUier-liiiigevl town c-rier to tho life. A study in [mmpositv
w.as Mr S 11 l ivder’s
Chri.stophor Peter Magee tho .M'avor. ' -Mass K. Amlertoii made a tlioroiieli stirci’ss of tho characU'r of \\ idow Atkinson, ;i sextone:^. her drollerms being much upprcxiatcsl. .Mr. .N. ChaddocU was the leader of the villaRers it baud of f roh^ some hoy.s aiul eirls, yir... Misse.s R. Ha l. R. lloUKh, D. I’aater , A. Parker I. lotld, .1. Audertou, R. .SowerhutUs. I>. Chaddexk. 1 Ryder, R. Ryder, Iv l l i
imphrey.sM Cross. K. llotlkinsoii and G. liii us-k; Masters I . liallixlt. A. liiilhx-k, h . liiillock A. Chad-
.Mr. .1. lialloek a|s- dixk, R. CroRS, A. Cross,
Shaw, A.
Hodkiu.soti and K. I irkup. 1 ho ooorettn was not without its humour, whiw w:us of a particuIaiTy rollicking kind.
this respect, .Mr. A.
llodku.son wius Uio siic- e<e« of the prtxltlctioo as Harry Drew, a
.sh.tdy character. His ttet-op wa.s
fear.some to .-t deercs! and he carried a wiird
n.s.sortmeut ot cutlery. Mrs. Ilodkinsoii was the nct-ompanist and to her belonged tho credi t of luiviiig
in traiucHl the youiit; peiple. a u c t i o n ISIAITTS. Cf i lTHEROE, Monday; very 'a rgo
hlmw of shoop and tins situsou h lambs, country boggs mudo Is. 5id. to Is. <d; .sluMvrlmgs fium is. -id. to is. Gd ; I’wos, from
Is. -Jd.; rough sheop and rum.s, from Ikl. lo I.s A rather ligliU'r sliow of bon-sUs and homo excontionaUv nico lu-ifers and bidlock.s, ro;xl-
block, including several entru-M of fat (Niuntry himhs. CJooti demand for sheep and lambs, but Ixvf not so gt-HKl to sell i\s rt;cenlly. Quotations: C'ountry lambs, ”s. id.
ising from lOid. to Ih; country cows from ad. to lOid; older di tto., . 4<1. to Jd ; bulls from ‘^Id. to lOld; aged do., id. lo Oil. OISIIL’UN.—Monday. Aver.'Lge sliow of fat
per lb.; country .sheep, Is. to ls._ Jd . ; Jwst Cuw hoggs in wtud, Is. 7d. lo I.s. <ld ; clips. Is -bl to bs. Gd.; north.<ounlry heifers and biillockh. l id . to Is : country cxnv.s, 9d. to
:“ * • l i d . ; calves. 10^. lo 3as. .<icb.
stock before a big at tendance nf biivor.s. There was a good demand a< slightly lower rates on account of tlm reduction in the pneo of milk. Young cows, full of mdk. roalistM fnnn £'2^ to
Tuesday : Uather a lighter .slum* of dairy , , • Miialler sorts. £1G to £10 10s. ?ome very nice nu'diums £21 to £2»,
fiO)*. to 7.'>s; young calves. I 's . to 2'|'s. \ few loTfk ewe.s xi’ith doiihb» lambs re:dise<l from £3 lOs. to Cl l " s ; di t to with singles. £2 lOs. to C3 2s, G I. Mevsrs. K. N^uT-oiise (Accring ton) and J .
T.ainhert (Wliallev) wore tho jiulco.s of the il-iirv cntHo. their awartls lin
l?cti‘rh heifers made from £30 to £:r). others £23 to £20. Irish cows ami heifers realised £17 to £29. and Scfdcli springing lioifers tnado £27 to £3^. llig slunv of calves, col our sorts for cut t ing piiri>oses making 3Ah. to •Ms; fleshv anlnvils for slalu.ditering realising
ing: I. Cl. .^oduwick. Nowton ; 2 and 3. H. Crawfortl. Castle Hougla.s.
lioretl -HO. ami goM stock l."0 at ihi.s sale, lhert> being a laig“ nt temlanre ami a brisk Ir.’dtv I’riros of gold s'oek favoured buyers. Onntnl ions: Pnringers. to £30; June niul July calvers. £.'»9 10s; .\ugu*,t and S ’pteniber «lo.'. £11; later <bitos. £ 3 ' ; fat country cows. £2*); do., bo’f‘‘rs. £*'G; fat buMs. C*’-l ; geld cows am! lielfem. £21; lunfer stirks. £1."); bul l'ck siirks, Cl t lOs. A number of owes and Iambs sold ri'adily, Swnlodalos wi'h doubloh rnailo £/> lO-s. ; and liorncil <lo., £ l lbs
(H S i in iN , Wod'-osilav: In-calf cat t le ntim-
C L I T l I E l tO K k D I S T R I C T BOIVLl .NG L E A C U K ,
Smi th, R. D.ivie.), W. llirch. W. Wliqip. \ \ . ,ers, ..s; W haile.) Road .Mail 1 f _ I _ XI f .. I
Rihhlesdalo \ \ aiidcrem (v
Comliiorvi.al , Hotel ) .— U. Jalinger* (dipt . ) , I>. Orr, 1. t>-
1 1 M* J
MarMicn, M. Fremli gn.aveb, J . Birtvvoll.
H. / 11 IX:...... i)ixon, SPECIAL Sports wear Week AUra c t iv o Style s in
TENNIS COATS, FROCKS, & SKIRTS in novel
de.signs.
Six c inl Select ion of KNITTED COSTUMES CARDIGANS AND COATS in the New Marl Mixture.s —
Ide a l Garnient .s for town an d c o u n t ry wear Splendid var iety In—
GABERDINE SUMMER COATS — In th e LalcHl Style.a.
P R I C E S f rom 2 j Gns.
SMART PLEATED SKIRTS in c re am an d coloured .serges an d gaberdines. P R IC E S f rom 19,6 — : *--Seo Window.
Our rangi- of Gaberdine Coats is typical of th e Mason's lu
we.sl f r i inmings and styles. Beaul iful ly braid.-d and em broidered. J u s t the Coat you ne.-d wi th a S umme r dn's.4. 3S Guinoas —
HARTLEYS
: : COSTUMIERS * FURRIERS 16,— KING STREET, Cl ithoroo.
*-16. l i lJ / / / i ’ .. ,.,........ , ‘
' '’!r•. ' ' i 1l1a r.- uLl r M rs. I motor
| tk l ; .Mr Southwortth car. 1 S T . L E .N Y S ’ H OM E .
Tho following gifts liavo h«s»n rocoiTcil irith thauk.s:— I*er Mr. Gn-on ami Mr. .Mai'i'.'’,
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.....Tl. ;tml M:s,s I). Taylor, ico I..................... ^
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cake>; .Miss G. Hari!acr«*, comic p.iivrs; .Mrx. nolo p-ii-vr
Ibincei.'. i -- (I I'*j ivii fiehl),
.S.ilth.ll Maypole Dana- '
ChiU s
l.vinl --P RI CE 1 / 3 E A C H — WE HAVE HER TESTIMONIAL ON VIEW AT 'SH & 1 1 , BAWDLANDS r PER F I N E S T
DANISH KIEL - / ' Z
“ ■ DEWHURSTS, ’ t i*‘
THE A L L -B R IT ISH PIANOS-----------COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS. Sen d for Ca ta logue to Sole Ag en t s :
FiCKERING & SONS, Tolcphono G503. ■ Tak e Cl ier ry Tre e Ca r to GrifTen !
N O R M A T A L M A D G E - -AP PEARING AT “ THE G R A N D ”
IN
T H E E T E R N A L F L A M E USES LORO’S
l^ r o th y Dainty P ow d e r a n d Puff
I t gives th e g r e a te s t value amo n g s t
highe.st gnulo English Pianos. Made th ro u g h o u t in Ono Factory, in rh id in g a c t io n an d ke\-.s ! —.
Sitihl F ( |
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rolume wmtoi ;
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A Rl-'JI Diiri ru;
Clithu:- 5tubbvL down ui I
in Loiul| .
p r ‘> , - l.iuDrvl!a;| O>mjo.l.r
Cliib re T)uriTi’; aLtonipt I in a I f i I Court.'*' k. pi. I
— of w' Ivcfor-' Tlfis. “ will In no ruan| furiiit-' bn TO b | c*au rw:: for thf
hi« !'■ .Hcgi-tf-
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Jutlgo jHin-xh ■ pr< •
pro:a; to tinv Hhu-k’h
ii.gly bi ir.g
In 111. cu t L. 1
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Ladies Cream Sand Serge Coats, nicely tai lored and easy fitting. Sui table tennis. sMSpecial Value, 32,6. Also in overeheck showerproof Iwtsds ____________ _____ 2 Gns. ----------------------
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