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DEHII OF ALDERM ROBERTS, J.P.
AN
.■FATHER” OF CLITHEROE TOWN COUNCIL.
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KiliMoxIalo-ovonuo. In ids
i.ir. .\M<Tiiian RoIkti .', lived it im»t lito until
pliy.siojil woa 1< m \-> iiiaiul'.sl
.An itulication ol' the
;ii,.l .1 1 11 i.'iilit; to many nKitt<>i>t of Jin latlll'e.
h- iiillill.-d hi ' jiiunieipal iluti>’,----l>r‘‘- it m i i ’ iii^>. .'iti-in;; oii the nui^i-teiial
li- itM-lf a tew
III uiili tin- luwn i>, the t'aoL that In* X ti! at t!i«* Taney ilfe-HS Kail eoiimA-te,j .1 1 *' C'a.'ile i'ti'iirt ami. until la' i
l ie atlelliie'l the nn-'.'tJlii; lor
ijiiii n «iT the .n.-'ervative eatnlithues iniiiiii i|ial ehf t ion. ami wa.' at tin*
l.ite a ' .Monday oT hf't w eU. when ii
imn Mr. ill.' .\ T..1 1-!
: 1 - d with reiiivi that h - wa.s e tiintx T.'elile.
Tu '.lay and an at taeh «iT imeiimouia r with 'ei)tie poi.'ojiin^ ha>tene»l tin*
His Record o? Public Service. ■naan iK'i.ei-ts had a remarkaKh- ri'cofd
utilie 'orvie.-. IK' joimi l the 'I'own C’oun- I ' - l ami had .served eoimmion' ly siiiee. .,a!v lii'.ak was \vh«'ii the Liliertils <le-
.1
l.im iKiin tin' aMennanie Kencii. aTt.'t* ai:.'.eii his political vi<-ws and alhetl
. i t d! (i th rmoms is . Uni a t ih*.‘ hye- ji.n wlm-ii .•
n.sjied he waa returm-,1 Ky
h- .1 .•lilt,, r l-*or lio yeai-s (in two penod.s)
v.,1' eiiairman oV Kiname. aml^ Tor ;i 'll 'iniiiar |H.)'it i.m.s on the Waiea .M.iik. ; Committe -s', aeiint: in .'Otm' on [ua.'tieaUy every eoimnitlee oi l ie was an ov. r^H r, ami lunl
i.iii turn.' Mavor in lSse.,s'.» and IK1<- \V 11 he lii -t i*)ined the I ’oimeil tin’
!-;,l 'luaiut rat-' was Is. Id. in the L as ,'t ihe
J.re.'ent IL'. 'Hie
ali.stract nl lit
v.ineii tiien o<<-npit<l *Ji> paties ha.s a t I inii.
ih; wau'i-uorks <lepartment has In a similar way the m- 11
I! i: III c*J.'*'l'i to L'
o.tHMi, and llu* : It,.'ll iiTe.i c.'
..niin to L'Kl.uon. . : ; :.in Rniierts look lii.s Ttdl .''hare iti all iai' i: s ihat liave l*eeii hroii^ht alnmi. <
1 throneliiiiJt til year lor the ii i,|.i,.v.,l
tiii.il Ilianaot'iiieiit ot the town .s atrait.', li'iU^h til re at'.' some who thouo]it In apt to uo too Tar m I c ' ins. -ep^e t i j . i oeonotny. none eau say le Mvrh iil; hut edn.<isl.‘nl in ilie maU-n’. ' i i ieu. i Imsine.-ss man who oave the h. 11.'til oT his umiiK'.st ioneil ialont,
til'
' ' 1 \'U’.'.s Were r''eoj;mr'e«l h.V th'' town i win It h ' w;i' i ieuieil an honorary
ri ■ I the InU'.meli. i, til,, ‘damour ol romaiu'e ahoni
1.-
'in.' s liTe oT Aid rman Rolierts. who. . iiii .llv 'elT-made man. had ma pef- • neios^ to ohseure his hnmhle origin. It A.i,' a mai ler '>T prid.- ami rightly
;• liv ^trii. initiaiiv.' ami Ku.'iness 1 1,. wa.' able to ris.' aKovi' ids early I;,I at ami t lind' the ladd.'r pidsp' i i iv. 'rile .-on ol \»illiaiu
- h,' was horn at Barrow, mtir t'tit- in tile 1 Jth Man h.
,, , ,l„. Tamilv e\ehe.|Uer that , u. i ' 'i\ w.s'ks old tluit his parents aii'i'
H ) U . ■ i- . i' .y i '-
h i O ! SI'.'.
M. l'i ;
ami it « a>
• i 1 , il,.- oM l)or<meh. ol whnh in' M. l to her .mi * a eivic ruler. Stn n
tt. ndino tl,.' .National S-Imol ami ot.-
uli.il must have K-en l>m tin' Kriei si
mioM t.. ” »he t ime r*s.** In' wmii t ” It
Tiiniii'Ou'.s
i.riiitw.irks at PrimroM*. l ine** wa.s a<'eompli'ln <
the aoe ot live as a tear hoy at 1 a tn « ;
in ill-' evi nin^;s at the old Mia iiaim s .It wliicii the master (Mr . |{ol:ei i
Ah:.
,■1 in mental anthmet ie ami silt'- 111 nialxine nianv oT hi.s ,sl mn nt-j pio- p;irlit'iilar hraiieh ol know- s i4. staml lliem in .sueh uoml
in
l.it. r veai's. Ald«jrinan UoKei'is l-a-M-own a week at Urimrose. ami m. . of seven to het'oim' a < n c|. r IliihoeU'. Brewery Mdl. workini:
. , ...
cil ap.']' ; 1-ani'lir,'
.inl.'.l .mt. li\ino was prop.ut lomi l.'l> l.m th.' staple <liet wa.s meal
'.-11 .
in the I^-'rlod Tiie
lialf.p niiiv a <tnarl. By (lint of attcnt»oii_ to Woik h ' ’ iiltimalely jo’und liitnsrif
as.smtint; wstr.'
hou.st> at a wajxe ol f»s. am! at .i
111.‘ILL Id .. ... ... to .ml. per 11). : ami Iduo mdk a
rui'i when In- Inul etilerod llio “ toen.s. I'a it. wa.s tliat
'riioina.s Bulcock pur-
• lia^f'l a Tarm at '
rwi.slnn ami f‘>t* f""'* V'-’af*'’ the < tnKi-yo alderman was i-injiloy^’d at tlram-
iti;; ami la gmieral work on the farm. minin^r wa.s then in operallnn in tliat pai- tifrular
di.strict. huL the metal wa.s not touml in snfTudiMit <|
nant.ity to nmUo tUe oi)on»tion a
!>:iyinjr invostmont. Business Career.
Ucltirning to the towni ,^fr . Kol>crtH wn.s
appreiitii'A-tl K> cliair-malcinu a t the up- Brooks works «)f Messrs. SouthworUi, llio con
cern heinn t'O’udnctjsl hy tlio father present owner.s of Uroolcs and .Itilnloc ami Mr. Bol)orUs siK)Ue of tlio Into IVTr. Joan Soiithworth a.s one of th" Vvl ;ml nnist con-' siilerato nl' einplovor.s. RegiiinriiK hi.s ^ r c c i at a remtmoratinn of 9s. a week, he ishowea fe'U
-’li aptiliulo for tin* work t l ial , af lor hjx hirt waRo wa« advancctl
to
M'S. And it was whilst oJirimiK tmB, JDunificent sum th a t
on tin? .sea of matrimony. Ho Inul a most I lohcrts embarked ,m idl K-li p.m. Ku* ds. a w. pk. As
, with a huh' meat— a very litth*- on tile Smulav. B<'nis in tiio-s* ahniit. L>s. (;,1.; coal 5d. per cw i . ;
ATiDl'BniA.V BOBKIH'S From an earli.?r portrait.
the commiUcc of tin' I)riiiil.' (*ltd» (o reiii a disUsi'd lK.'t'riioUse in K'.we'r^ate at. A>. Kd. a we. I<. 'rin' premi'i'S wi-i'e- commodious Imi liardly adajited for l i i" Int'
ine.ss. ynd alter.i-
.simile pnrehas '• ot hmini i ' whieii provitk-d a full load Tor :i
r.idway lorry. 'Die maiiti-
tioiLS W'jro made sul'U.'C't 1 . 0 tiie sitzniu^ ol a lo:t^ for 11 vears. Uii its expiry. Air. IKd>erts, who liad tdroady purchased tin' hous.* next <ioor. l»oueiit tin* slmj) also, and having; diiVv Ioped llm Iiusim-.S' to a threat ex- tout. it' liourislnal .'M'-'^-dinjily until liy tound him.'eif in a po'iiioii to huy war.'s in liU);e cjuautitic-'-. \\'aj.;<'ii load' ol ma l ' i ia l . .siio".-^, etc. , were n'^anicil ;i.s ipiit. ■ «.rdinary coii- siniiuicnts. and. oj,i one oi'i'a.'ion. h<’ made a
facinre <d' ladies nnderw ar. etc., was ad«hd to the l>U'ine:ss and wln'ii. in BU I. Alderman Rol ierts rciii'ml. a hattery of 2K maelnne,, wa.s in re jnla r employment, ".'ar*-*! Irom -lun (a t the coaim neemi'iit ) to L'.DiHi .stitclic'. a Jilinul4'.
and imi'-hinists at that time were earni i i" np- ward.s of L'*J 51 've.'h.
tioM cmoiie'1 p.iilv'm.'ii wliii'Ii mu't haye hecn utiitliu', ('onduriine an enonmm.s rail and
I*i 'c '-wori: i;ite.'. w. r.‘ the voeiU',
.............io.vcd a r I'Uta-
dml . 'd on a N]iot ca-li la ' is . wliieh olivuii ’d iiookk-. pin^".
!t
' r i c KU'imys was con- Alderman Holierts s
jv'stal oi'<!er hi i ' ime" . and il u:is liv no mc;ms unii'U.d t " r sucli cii,'loin«‘r ' to .■'cnd aioii"’ nmnev
ord.er-> ::nd h -i\e liie caoji'.' ot ^oods to tin* x'll i.
proud
hoji.st that l;e m v< r uunh' L'-*> worth ol had s’trH'k. lost money on any t
rau.sa< t ion. i»r • ver hoiitrlit n Imr-e liiat prov< «i a “ wroiiuT ’ tin.” TIu'145 mu' i h.- Tew
p.s.ple who can .sav thev m ver had a
Iieada.li.-. y<-t Aldcrm/m I jMer ts .h'.'li'i.'d liiat !c'
w.asan entiro st.ranm’r to Hii.' dt'pie'.sinu ti'ouide. and he attrihiilMl his wondciful In'allii a,ml vitality to ))hiiu living in
ycntli and early man- ii;>e.<l. Important Land Owner. •Alderman Boln rt.'i Kc<ame the ownci' ol
inanv Kmns :uid Im .‘'narMl no expi'usi' in in;di'ni}i tic in into mod' I ln.'Idines._ comln<*tin}i <*xtonsiv" huildinji .s<'ln-'nn*'> 5ind
insi.stiiiK on
fir.sl <'hi'S liU'diandi-y hy all Ids tenants. Ho J r ’oiH'ntlv emplo.v «1 tin' .'■ervi<'es ot a waK'i* divim*r 5i‘ml his success in
di.scovennt; water
sui)i)lio.s wln'ni none Jiad hoon helioved to o\Kt often osmsc4! a mild sensation. Altl4|r-
< verv odirc open io a
la.vnum in Primitive Arot{»o‘U'tn lunl sn'ti'<l as ti'4*
a.siirer of numer- oius fiiiuls. ami u'as f4u; .some time
troa.suror 4,f the Liverpool disLrn't of the 1 ‘•
s4m*v< m1 in
pnictn-.ally ‘>nit>'*c
Methodist Orphanajxe. wa.s one .of t it round4)re of Afount Zion Chnrch. kiviur tno orcan :uid for some yeai-s wan a pronunenl „llV,o Iioltlor and a l.ny
prc.nclior. A jnnlico of the peace for the h<;ronch, ho w:.,s also iiianaK,-'!' of the Cotmoil .School. A o « r of si>,>i-l®ho took a k,>on intoix^sl, m cn ck c t !i",l sohlotn ahsonlcl himBolf from tlm inatol„;s a t Cl uirh J lcadow and
Chathnrn-ro.ad. I I ,s rhi - f inlorosl
hi'or yea.7!, however, wa.s
unnuc.stionahly in Corporation maltoi^. There w.w no moro rcRnlnr at tendor a t tho Counal n„,I coinmittoo mcotinfjs. l l io town I'yt ono of i ts most pronnnont (Ikui-os amf
.i.rsl
notnhlo pnhlic servant .
imtn 1K)1) rts loak un at. pride in tin' farm.s ho mvnctl ami, indeed, his inteiv-'t m and krmw- letlm* of nil Krain he' ..t a^;rieultur4‘ was n?- imirksihlo. H<' wa.s f4)rtuuale enoimh to bo the 4 )wn'cr of the land on winch CaJilerstone.s. AVhalh'.v, is built, when the C<)unty CVnincil wore soarciiinj: for an
ji.sylum site. Ahlcrtmiu WohiTts
HURST GREEN. C'OXOIOR'I',—A very eiiccotisful conoeii, in
ahl ol the
JIur.st Clreon i''oe»tl)ull Club B*a.s ^ivon by the nu'inlK'rs oi* the vilhi;;c clioir of the Stonylitii'.st Clinrcli on Saturday Isist. 'llie progrummo coinpriswl a varied nitd classictil selection atnl B*a.s admittedly nit ambitioii.s projc'ct. 'J'lic enthusijtnlic rocci>tion of the variotLs iterms fully
jti.stilicd the oplimiHin of the proinolers am! ])aid a
ju.st tribute t'O the training of Air. .lolm Gudgeon, I j. l l
.A.Af .. tho clioirmastor. 'Phe quai*tettes, duets ami ehortises ■woro well ronwered and nuLst have fully repaid for all the monotony ami B'orry of rchoa.‘<tls and practice’s. The attendiinoe B-a.s very Kiti.sfactorj% practically tlic whole village being pii'^onb, and all voto<l the con cer t a groat yuectyw. At the chxse, Rov. F r . AV. AfcMulHn, S . J . . B-ho prcsidcyl in tho ah- senoo of J7cv. F r . P. George, S. . J . . the Clnh President, tlumked tlio promoters and
arti.stos and oongratnlatod ail on the o.x- 4'cllent cvcining’s I'litortainmcnt. Afr. John Gmlgoon replied in a foB’ B'ord-s on bclialf of himself and colleagues.
\y
Ho'imayin? sV j'ons. Ltd 9. Market 7*Iaco.
Trl. ,0S. DRESS SOUS
.•'imirt and relim-il, it "ivc-' tin* w*'arer
th.it ut-ll omomod ap-
pear.ineo u Iiom* <'\<-nin" «!re.'S i-H ii.'o*''-a;y.
-A Ibi'aht Hr«'"> Suit htoks I)!-i-—iSii:t luii'.ilit
Ml fiiix-rlint* Ml.I-
-.ilk fin'inv'^.
l.itt 't
tr.ini
style. lr< in £ 5 17S. 6ll. £ 3 17S. Gtl.
I'A*‘iiaii: liurolit Diinii't s„jt. ;v,:h
111. ;1. _ ! ......................... ■ JiKr.'sB
‘{sMI ■'i0i
l ie luul a Tall at home
’I'o-inoirow ( ."'.ittlI'lliiy) a un'u's
tour.soim"' latoli will be i>!aycd betwe n tiimi-' .'■ y the (^iptaiu (.Air. A
diptiiiids i.-am and the .s.-<.'oud ta\ o Tor i I i '
). I.i't r a,"d .1. H. B;»m--b:)tl«uii v. W. Kay and F . Forrest .
ecrettiry. ‘AVosLiiond ami If. L. Btisliiou v. B. K. •loin's and .1. H. 'Iki.vlor.
.. ]ani">liaw ami If. Bmitlnmiu v. H. .V. I lai i ley ainl .1. W. liainheri. .1. 1 la re;i':iv> .s ami A
\‘ . .1. laipiou v. B.
f !ou" i i and 1'*. Alar-lt v. !•*. B. Alitcimii ami ('atioii W’ rijzh'y,
'rhomp-4>ii 5iud H. AI. Hanlacre,
. 1'*. HnlMte ami (J. Wilkin-oM w 'P. Williams and T. IT. Sat tcrt lnvai te.
. B. Mn.'lu ll ;md .1. K. ( ’ook v. ( ‘. Bitldml and Bev. W. IT. .lelfriis
. ('iitmi»ioh:.m and .11. Kay A. It. IV'
ar.sou 5ind I', H. (*-*x)k.
et'r* t-;u y. to be Tollowt'd liy a. Imt-poi ''Oi v< d 1 til' p.ivilioii. Tho l ams aio a- I'oliow's;-- 'I'lio li i't
tw) iit «'5ic'lt s»'t play ill tin- \‘. AA'i'.'t Imad i ami lie' 4‘itet.*<l !i <i>n:inu<«l to take in all inattAU'.s f
il.'I'. U-.'I-,. II, Iii'iy n rilnlit.
I I!1'1'
..MAN o f T i l l - : ! j < ) l { ( ) l l ( ! l l \i f r Ki ' i i : in liiiliim Imnlth li,r .sn-onil
.. |.',,tt|. r , t t!nii,>r,i.. Imvii Ciiunnil iiiul [ ■
ji.,),.ti'. .\1,1,'I mini Aliriilnini 111- t H
\V-111 'il'i' 1 1 1 IIdImm-Iw. J .I*
I .. .'lii.N'ii III tin* Iiorinit;li. lin'd mi i,.iiriiiiiti.
III., ro.'inK'iii'i'-
m-nt | mI , ,
i-vsuAi*
'i'll , cicilii
" L ' " , . ' ' " . ' " ' t i Siu-ecss nil,I n pr,i||,-,-,.,| I ' A ’
| ' ''"''‘T'’.,'", i'"' lii'.-'iili'il til .Siippl,'- I>"l' lli-^
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liirili.liiiif; I,
ns n ,■■,‘"'1 1 ' ; ' i ' i'
*' I "7* ■L'l.'l, nil till-' liil'i' imrrliiis,' ■l''<''>l''il t'l l iy hi.s lui'U
I'*"
Imsis fro,,, 11,., ^
Ill- hiul III liin-i-mv ;-,s. lii'i'iii".
Si'li..r„'l.l.
V," I'^siiU'iits 111 III,, i.nvii nil,I I l l 's iiiiiiliiiiioil lor wMiH' limi-
- J liom , 1 hiiKl ill |,vin limiiK-s l•':l^lll wiin .Klnim-Il liiK yoiiiii.. Iiii-ml's l■ll,l,..■!v■llll■ t - ll i lpimi Ills I,it, prm-i'il <i| (ini,,|v n-ssi.-tnini' 1" .ill-;iiii iiliii,; nliil vnryiii- Ih,.
,,i il,,.
P « iv. .'11. ,
S..ni hu Ol t 11 pill no opposition m the Bay of a proposal' tiint Air Boh.rts
n i s ; . o \ \ » - ' t Biadloi . l . (.rimli.'ton and
t-n.uKiiin in on.' lourn.'v and on one oe«-i- sion ill ' amount «.l tli.' dav*s s;il:s ti.talle.l
fouipcn.4-. A\ itli tiu' m.' ans ol 1raiis|)ort Ik . M nded lU' roiinds to ilie villages ot
Bowl.tnd and even as Tar a" Set lh'
His First Business Promises. 1*’ an tut. 1 1 '.st me <itai wnii .Alderniaii
B. I) I t ' li.- t'lld 11 ; ih it til tho'e earlv dav' uiui i u . ioiiil; mkie lortiine. u wa'^ Ins rii-s. tom to m\o his wiiii a pound a w,.e!\ lor liOUs.'liold <'\p.'i)s4"
oeca.sion. in* l .eeti
eepital. )|o wa.s aniar. .!
when .she* ^avc linn i::2n whu'h sh.' had eon- tii\<*ir to sav.'. llm;; a.nvilnne ;,i. -iH that
Would > I Id a pi otit and wnrkiiie lii lamrs a .1 !.\ i. I ,tn
Air. Roiiorts op<*iied his iir.-t
shop in Isallord (wli.'re Ins earlv vear-' weie l).i6>i)ed) in lstt-1. and .'■inh'.'.iiientlv renio\'ed to Aroor-lano.
I he owaior ot the iat.l* r
IJH ini'O'. liad a. hii'\'t'<l notorn-tv for pul l ine up hi.s 1'4'nts. and Ins mw tenant, on taki i i" po.'sso.'ssion, uave him ilearlv to nnd.'r'tand tluit^ if lie tu'led up to repute he would h.ave i-o I’lml another t<'nani. Afl<'r a comp.'irn- ti\ely elioi'i lap'o ot lime the owii-r. tru<' to his I'lputaiion. mmlied .Mr. Rnhert ' of his iuteiition to raise the rent. wli('reuj>on the latt ' r as prom)>tly notirnal lim. owm'i* of In.s int i i t iai to vaiat .' tie- Kiiil«lmo. He a:ronhp; ;Iy enter »l mto an arian;;em«.nt
v.itit
and oil a
(hs>M'e |. r oil ■
seit K.llnwm-; th.' trade of <'lmlr-mak. r .)ii ono day a week .mlv. Ilavine; .-'
iahli.sh*'.! a 'oniU'Mon wlm-h oti.'r-'d tii.- prohahilitv of .1 (
on.sul, I ahle
e.siensioii. ho d.'{'l«l.'<l to de- to t c tin whole oi Ins imu' to flraiierv. and tin- pin.
h.IS, ol a hor.-.’ enald.'d him K. in-
Cle.ise thi- ,Mop' oi III' husiness. It is wol'thv <)f nuni inn. a.« s Iiowiul; his imlotniiahle plii.k Bi«. I.M .- ot diseonra^i im iu tliat. n'lni.-'i lootine; his round', lie eov.'ied Wa.M-
ai'^i Ti.nn.l ho'.-
Mionld have a uay ed work wh.'u Im «h"ire.I t, and adu.s(.,l him K> ilrvote his time to
th.tt ulmh In- ioinul |)aid best. From one <lay a ayek ofl. Mr. Rol )'r t s eventuallv r«'- ‘••■der
Ins
IlM.SIIl'O ill 111,- ,'VI'II-
Tlio intA^rmcnt is at S t . Alary’s Ci'metery Police Court Tributes. 'J’rihiiK's Wert' pait! lo Ahk'rmaii Boiiei't.s
said Ins t'tdh'a'^m's ilc'iretl hnn to I'xprcs-. ih'' t l . fo I't ^ret with wiin-h ihev had re.'. i\«u inw'. t)| ih.' ih'ath ol Ahh'i'imin Boh:rl>. who Iru' tour vi'am w;is clnet mauisl rat**, and lor .U Years a nn'tnh'r ol the Bench. Dnrmu tliiit lull;; pt'i nitl. In' hail most laithtnllv •di'- cliar^ietl ins dulu'.s and was alwavs williii” to ; ;i \ ' 0 tho lieiiclil. ol Ins ort'at Ivnowh'tivje mnl 4'xp4'rn'nt'4' to In.s c dlca;;n.s. who wi.'licd now to I'xpii's.s ill.'ll* rt'sp'.'t tlnl tnhi i le to ln.> memoi V. ;itnl also tln'ir .s\ nii)aihv wnh Ins taimlv in their licreaveinent. 'Ch ‘ Ala”
i.st.rai .A ( 'h' lk (Air. .1. H. Bams.
at- tin* Bi>r(»n"h Si'.'i'^iims vi'.slerdav. 'I ill' AlaV4ir (Alderman \\ . \\ . W iiite.'ide’)
hott4)m'» 4'onc‘urretl with all ih«' Mavair
ii.nl Saul junl i‘Nprt\s>c«l in> a|)prceiat nm «il tno late Aid. rman BoKet l.'. who di'plavcd everv Uindiies,' and (ainrti'.sv towariU himsell 5unl Ids clerks.
tlet'-as.' was a "I'l'at io-.s to the town. 1 he piiKln* 111 ' ol tito li.'.vn Would !••• ilis-tincilv poorer, and tlu'v eouln nnlv look ii|>on hm • k'.uh i-' tile r«'mo\'j.l oi a landnuirl%.
Imped votim; tm n. iiKpintl hv tin' example ol .AM'rnn'ti Bols' f js Mud A\hii>i>. wtmld <'omo
toi'W.'ird to rcinler tin* .same laithini seivn-c
I'oi'c'. th" ( iiiel ( on-'t:! 1,‘k* (Air. .1. ( . Ihi.x- tnhl ) san! lie had known Alilerinaii Bnhert.s t'. r 7\ vc.ii.s ;iitd liail conn' in t'ontact. willi him iimro tlian wiln anv otln'r tna^istrat** 4n memh-.r <>t tli-' ('ouned. for t l i ' rca.'.-m tiial iin> ih'M'af-t'd i;cn t hina n w;is chairman ot llic AAatth C"'nimni( '. In that caiiacitv. .AMir- man Boherls ..Iwav'
ii.nl th ' v.''l|ju-c ,*t jh«' inluihitanks n| the '. iwti i.t heart. He bus alwavs anxmns tlmt, tin- ttiwn should he m'opirl'' polu'eti. As a niaotsti'ate. lie lia«l known no oiu' moit' faithlnl in thi' tlist-hai't;'' ol I lie dm le.s. Me wa> alw itys willinj; t<j tfiye his st'i'vict''. 4>lt.'M iin'envcni' in'ino ]uni'«'lT in (loin;; so. To youii" offt'nilt'r.s In* silways ;;;iV4‘ a sympiiiln't il' hcariiu;. usually ai^^lyini; the ]>rovi-'ion.‘: oT tin' l'*irst Olfcntlors .At't. Imt. lie r.'Vi r IlinelH'd from ihe *inty oT inliit tinj; h'avv p'lialitie-. ..n olil oliciulcrs. 'Dn- niem- loi .s' .T tl "' F i l l ' T K the', had lo't a valu able t ri'-inl.
( i o r r . lO T T lX C S .
tri the town a.s (!n'v l:;nl "ivcn. On lioliiill o| tlio nu'iniK i's ol th ' puln i-
ln'halt ol tiie ;nl\'ocale'. aKo jis.'ocia ti-d him sell With the Mavor rcimirk.s. addiu" that tlnrint; i In' p:i''t tti::v v«ars AMei'iiian Bolitn-N had hi en one oi the h-nhiiL! nn'ii m tii.' town. As Alavoi-. ma'.;i> 11'at'l' ainl nn'ml:.*r <it tin.' C-oniK'il. In' had tiovoit'd a urcat (h'al ol tmio and t'lier^v to piihlic uurk. As lie .said on ill'.' tc <'a''|.;M ol Aldci'inan \\ hipp s ih'ath. >o wa.s It. t nit' ot -Alderman IJol) rl.s. that iii-
Ihe lown (. h rk' (Mr. A \ . Weeksi on iK’
4Ui Salniday nomi. 'I’ln* .Mayor and moinlicr.' ami oflmisds 4jf the 'rown Conncil, ina":
i.strates. 4't( ., will
a.ss'jnildo a t the Town Hall a t M-Jin.
A D V E R T IS E R AND TIDIES. F R ID A Y , NO^'EMBER 7. 1924. CHATBIJRN.
'EGGS IN AA'INTEB i c x r r . u T ’ s i i i x T ' S t o
4' L I T ! 1 !■: K O !■: I * 0 U I . T I J V K F I ' a V F K S .
IM r O U T A X C F O F S T O C K .
G O O D Air. .1. Wn'iimill. of BresGin. gave moinher.s
c.xpci i»'nce. in a lecture on “ Winter egg protiiu'tiou,'* B'hieh he delivered in the Beelia-
iut.s* Hall on ’Pnesihiy evi.'ning. Air. .1. P;it4‘l!4‘M jiri'siih (1. Om- oT the lirst I'ssentisil.'. in Bi i i ler 4‘gg
pi'i'diu'tion was rightly-hri'il stiK'k. said Air, Wi'emmll. Witiniiu the host sloi'k. tho tnosi sci'npnlon.'' c'ar*' in the imitter.s oT housing anil T'l'iling wonM he more or h'ss useless.
It
w^m impossible to get, eggs in B'iiiter from hirils w'hii’h lunl not tin' qiiaUlhalions. or tin? right, line of blocil. 'Pwi'iity ye:us ag«* il was ntu-rly impossibh* lo obtain eggs Trom liirils in Novemln'r or Di'Ci'iiiher. At. the pnsent linn- it was a comparatively easy nuuter to do so. lu'C'ansi' t rap-iu'st ing Innl been jiimosl nnivi'rsally ado))ted. By tliis mt'aiis a ponitry keeper 4'«mhi pick tin* particular hlrils whi('h hdil in winler ami breed Irom lln'tn. the stnnn giinlnallv ht'i'oining l)cil4.*r ami In'tti'r. iimll iin'.v Innl a Hock of hirils whii'h laid
t.lu'onehout, tin* si'ason when «’ggs were .scartr.' and. iIn'i'i'fiu'e. dear. .‘sht)ws ainl ('oinpetition> al 'o aided tlm I\4-eper to si'lei't. his hi'st birds. IT tlu'v got. logi-ther the
ho.st jto-sihh' siocIj . tlii'N' otigiit to see thsit tln'V wen* projierly
hDti'ed ami T<'d. -Nor slionhi tlu'V ri'la.x tln'ir cli'urt''. but uy i-veii wlien they ihoiighl tlieir .'•loi'k wa-' wi'll nigh pii*T*ci. to improvi' it. Tin* /I'liitii 4)1 pmiliiy-keeping liad not yi't liei-u ri'aehed. Niav reconls wer*' I'onstantly being acid' V4‘<
1 in hiyliig competitions. Kvery
k.-fpri* ought to speciali.'i* in winii'r I'gg-pro- ilm.'iion. I>ecaii''<* it wa.'' winter egg {ti'oiKn'tion that. paid. Wlnm trapping birds, pariicnhir in)tice shoiihl l)i* iak«'ii B'hit'h laiil in winter and wldeii laid in summer, as tin; winter liiyi'r.' siioiild h^* kept apar t for hiei'diug juir- pos(". It was oT no um* Trom a ommerrial stainlpoiut. lii'i'ediug from a bird whii'ii only |;d<l in summer. I'ven though tlie aggregate tliat i)iril might hav»‘ a greater nmnber of 4*gg> to in'i' credit than tin* om* whii’h lai«l in wint*'!'. Stmn* expi'i'ts ailvised koeiuTs to pn veni
l.ioodirn 's in the Hock, hut lie thongln that a l inh' hroodim'.'S mi'ant more wint<'r 4'ggs. IK' pn'K'i-reil a p.'ii of birds for winter laving purposes which had shown a ci'i'tain amount oT Kroodiue.vs. PrcK'renci' should al- W5iv.> lie giv«'M win'll st'l-ecting hirils front which to hr.'i'il cot'lmr.'l.s. to winl.-r layi i's. Ponliry hmis." shonlil have ;niy amount of
Ihior light. 'Phei'i' ought to Ii*’ no grass. Imt. plcnlv oT ventilation. A hen imed. il go'id Tood if .'h«‘ was to lay 4>ggs in winuT.
."^In-
was imt a ndraih* worln'i’. aiul it was in> us»' T.'cdmg her on spice. The gi«'al point to hear in miinl wa.'' to ki'i'p tie.' ihx'k Inaltl iv. .'Uid to do that good, w'holcsoiin' To<id was nei'ded. Air. A
jiini ilry nmsli. Years ago In* tri*''! an I'.spe'.'i- mciii .
prove which foo*! was tin* best K)f wniier ogg- pi'oduetion. IK' liad a riiw of I'ahius.
\’ r4'nm':l nt'ornmeinh'd a mixture ol wi't 5iml went to I'lmsi'h'rahle inmlde to Ii
.■nhiii .iividc.l III half. On.' >i.l ‘ oT t he Ted on dry mash ainl the other side i n u-'t. Anoth.'r row In- led on wet and drv
n.aslj I'.dxed ill e.|ual i)n)|x>rtions. At ' ’o' »'U't oT ill*' *‘Xpet'im«'Ui. whii'h was as lair as p.’ss- ibh'. he K.uud that the birds Ti'd on the w* t ami drv mash had tin- iiest records. 1 Imre- for*'. he ha<l no h*‘sit;itiou in n'comnu'udnig a comhiuati*)'.! of ‘by nnd wet mash. One «iT tin* rt'asons why tln-r** W4‘re not a*-
manv egg- in whiter sis in summer wa
hocau.se of th.' short
ne.ss ..T tln> davs. Ky.'rywhere In'
Imd '•'.’ti it tri'-*!. ari i fnial lighting gav*' splendid results, uoi so nnicli in the inatti'r oT h'ligtln'idng the da.v hub m getting tin* hir»l'. to f*'c*l.
h'Mi nc.'ded ;i good im...
heToi-.' r.'tiring for Un^ night, hut it. was mil wise to light up where there B-ori^ birds for hr.' ding purposes. AVlicn breeding from ..
l.it'd it .slmtild not he force.! to hiv hut allowoi to lav throiighniit. tin* winter ami then m«'0 for
hree.liiig. During th*' tim*' that. *'gg.-| wiT*' cln'ap it was advi-ahle to f*'*'<l sparing. • to get rid of snp*‘rllm>u‘-: H*'sh. hut ilnni.r- tln* wiuii’r si'asou. goo'l lood :ind ph'ut\ **f
it, was in'.'th'd. Anoth.-r important, pomi was IBB'r. g*'Ue. _
•liiv ov.'i'looki’d. Each cabin .shouhl hav** b'.o to Hv.' iuchi's of litter. During the wiut*'
l„„l 1 "",1 11'0''of,"',' >1'"V "<-o<lc<! " I'
.■vi: w,,..; 7-"i l«‘i' I'l'lll. iviitor, iiiiil :i l i " " "i"'') :' Inl of wiit'T. -A miii'iv point. Imt oin* wlncu onolit lo I"' rnri'ii'd mil was to try to tan.; ,1„. I„m- " Xi'voi- .slni'llo llioin in niiy way.
,,f li't.M- ill 'l l '' c ' l i i " ill v'liK'h lliv Itirils cmilii 1" ill ,1 iii"i'iiiiin ''',11 "'i i l'T. A.,
•nivisoil Ml'. Wi-c-nnall. “ Iml n''* " ' ' ’ "l in voiir p n ' S < M i , I I . was apt. to I'anso
1.i,-.l to stop lavinc if sho was fimlltoiioil. A man who cmiM c l - "RCs in Ini'K" nninhois i winti'f wonhl
innh,' n siicocss nf pmilti.,-
h.o'lhno. roiK'tii,h',l thv h-rlnrcr. \ V,,t,' " f thanks lo Air. Wrvnnall niiil tho
.•hnirimiii coi irlmlcl till' proroodinn.s. PROTECTING MAILS.
NEW armoured cars IN UNITED STAT E S .
\s a procantioii
again.sL any rocnrrcnco
.xlivwhi'i'v ill llic Uiiilvil ,Sl.'iU's Ilf II iiiiiil triiiii rohhorv such ii.s tho .spoolnciihir h„kl-up,Howr
Chic,,,;,, ill Jiiiio. i" whicli S'2,0,o.000 in money nml hmulu wore .stolen, tho Post Olhcc Eepnrt- nient hns .Icvolopeil n specinlly
ilo.siRiicl innil env ni'inoiii'i'il honvily to withstninl n.s.s,inlts mill oipiippc,! with nnmorons protective
devices.
for .*7.000 such cars. One has already bc'on Chicago hohl-iip, eight robbers, rid
ing in four automobiles, hold up a spccml
mail train on tho tracks of the Chicago, Ald- BTvnkoo., and Sb. P jvuI Railroad. Gas homos B-cro used. Forty pouchc.s of mail B'cro
taken. 1*ho compl*>to success of the robbers daring ^ , , , , , .
exploit cmiviticod tho Government that a now type; 4)f car must be produced immedialoty, lest other gangs make .similar and
pos.sibiy cfiimlly successful attiicks. Instructions B’cro given that the ncB- car must ho amply protected agaiiust heavy rifle
ami pistol fire from robbers. Besides l>oing heavily armoured, the car. is
jirovidod Bnth a system of specially contrived
door locks tliat BOiild seem to make it iin- I>
o.ssiblo for anybody to gain ontr.ance B'itboub tbo knowledge and co-oix>ralion of those in- .side the car. Slits have been provided for the ns4> of employees handling rifles and
pi.slols. Tho protective features arc said to he
somewhat along tho linos of those employed in the armoured motor tanks of the war, nlloB'ing .space only for tho firing slits and for the ventilating apparatus. For a long time Iho Post Oflice Department
ha.s been npprohensivo about mail train roh- l)orios.
Lo.ssca have run ns high as $0,000,000 in ono year.
Thi' P.)st Oflico Doparlmcnfc ha.s contracted , , i i
.■x.-n-i-'. Til,- fii',-1 iliii'ix I I "' I'i''''" '" in' l l >" l,„v,-
•Sumkiy ^t•ho )1 arrangcil ami *lan:
Cii •itli. Air
M '. The pro(v.d.- tma.s ire*'.
Mr. .1.
I.amiN'n. of Bin at th*' noB' printworlr.x, high-('lass blue Aiuhdnsians. tho projH'rtv oi the lat«* Air. .lame*-; Banks, wlio ha«l l>e.'n succcs'fnl iti the shoB- pen.s for this
cla.ss all over tlie country. .\ large nuinher of poultry fam.'ior.s fr*)in all i»arts altend«'d. ’I'he S5\l*’ had not been in
progre.ss long hi'l’orc it B-as scon that tho pric*'s atilicipaloil tvere not to he r^xilizeil. n.s tin' hts^t hen oidy rcalir.*'*!
POIJ I/I'BV SAMb . -Oi
1 S.'itnr«1ay sift*;'nioon, al*;y. ofti-rc*! for .s;do.
5t larg*; nuniher oT
jn.st over C.'k i>nrclia.s:’4l by a gi'iuh'inan fr4)in kX*cx. X’o other bird I'l'aclied this Hgur**, AfterB'ards ahnost all the poulttw hou.-'C.s. etc. , B'ore sold,
to Air. Henry Briggs, farmer, of Brijgtl'ii Farm, iiccurretl on 'riinrsday, sihout 9-0 p.m. All*. Briggs B'a.s I'U'oc*'*. tling down Padiham- roail. and on approjiching 'riiorn-street ho B-as nm int4> fi'4)m l)ohind by a cyclist atul thrown into the ilyko side. Air. Brigg.s slat«?s ths»t Ijo lieard nothing. AfterB'ards ho was found hv a lady in a
scmi-nncon.scious state, and hlix'ding profusely almut the face. Ho B'as takon into a house clos** liy. and B'ns aflotr- B'ards convoyed homo. Dr. l>aB'rio was calknl in, and im Saturday tlie doctor pronouncotl
SlbRTOr.S ACCIDKXT.—A .■-oriou.s accident
that ho had received a fracturc*<l skull. B-\
PTI.ST SCMOOK.—'The ladies connoctcB
B'ilh the Bapti-st Clmpcl ami Sunday school arrungoii -a concert on Saturday. Ulio pro gramme B'a.s supj)lio4l hy Aladamo l'l4U)B'oqd (Padi l iam) . AKuIatuo Bayliss ( I ’adiham) , tmior, Mr. H. Holmes (Sabden) : baritone, AL*. H. Bohinson (Padiliam) ; and humorifit aml ontortainer. Air. CrcB'tison (of Burnley) . 'J’lio accompanist B*as Mrs. ID. CJjilvcrt, and tlic AI.C. B-as Aim. AVilliant Prat t . During tiio ovoniug a htimoron.s dialogue entitled, “ The N*3b* Wai lor ,” B*as given by Uii'oo maUxs an<l three fomnlos, meml>ers of the Sahdcni Bapt is t Dranmt ic Society. Tho attondaiico B*as good, anil Uio procods wore
in aid of the chapel funds. S T . DENYS * HOME.
thanlcs: Mr. Howard, sausoge-j Mif« D. Tjiylor, 'Whnlloy. fiW4?oks: Mr. AVilkinson, colorj* and sprouts; Mrs. Cooper, clothing; T^Iiss CoB-nrd. clothing: Airs. Coirman, tB*o pairs of stoclcings; Girls* thmoo, Grammar Scljpol, cakes: Mr.
Wnlm.sloy. grapes, SB-oots, cocoa nut s ; Mrs. W. Garnet t , clothing.
Tho follo'wing gi f ts have l>oon received with
Mr. & Mrs. Sargeson, 13 Eanani, Blackburn LADIES ATTENDED TO IN THEIR OWN HOMES.
It night tlm K. SimpMut
CHUBCH .^rXDAV SOHOOL.—On Satnr-
ilay.th*; ladies <'onm'*'t4'd with th«' C*Imi4'ii sunl .
■d. ’riiPh • i*iin wa< hoi*! a ” .Ku'oh’s in aid
kim'o wa-.. prix'otti*'*! tipplying i.'i'e
in the after- the
.J4)iii ” of
*lam*; the
of the Clitln.'i'oe ami Hisirii't I ’ lihty and l'*aauici's* Pmdtr.v .Socict.y the l>4*iu'iit tiT Ids
l'-(hur giv.'U in tlio W’eslevnu Sihoolroom on 'riiiirsday < veuiiig, 'Pii.' popularity of Air. .r. 'I', k'ieldiug. of WTialley. is sut'h as tisually to a t t ra c t a good audicuce, hut on this occa-
LANI 'EI IX Mia rUHE . — “ Tlio
Ennli.sli T^ako
Di.sbrict ”
b’ils the ti tle of a. lantern T H IS
.vion tln-r*'^ was only ;i moderstte attendance, lino piohahly to the election <'Xt'iLenieut not, having suHiciently sdiatcil.
deserving oT a l)*ig siudieucc. being given in. till' Ici'tnroi'-s h -st styii*. which miMiis a good de.d. A number of !)cautifu| .'slide's w*'re
.shown and w*'r*' gri'atly appiT'ciated. _'Hio B ‘?v. Al. C'-alvert pri'-'idi'd. am! Air, L. Kiiig- AVi!Icinson was the lauternist. A la-arty vol4> nf Ihatik.s was aceonl'.<l the lecturer and lantori ’isL. Bcfre.'
-l.mouls were served during the interval.
.«5how' held on 'I'hur.-day bust. In the
cla.ss f«.r *'xhihiti*‘P hii'ils, cock or Ik'm. Air. B. .S. Alar d*'U was the jmlge atul for cro-s-hr*'*! laying hen, Air. 1’. Saunders a«ljiKli«’ate«l. 'I’lm aw;tnlri were' ITiXhibi t ion ; ! . King Bros.; ‘2, A. Botiinson ; ,‘b lilmhcrt and .lai'kson. C'ro.s.-;- i )ri( l : 1. J'^. .Jai'k--<^)n : ‘J . (K
l.imh* i*t. Pigi'ons: 1. S. W:iltnn : *J. .1. Norgrove: H. 'f. Drivc'f. All*. ^\^ T. N*irgrov judged tlio latter clsi'-'s. C,)
i.aiit,y in ;ill thr*e
class.sS ]'*';:clu''l .t high stamlarcl.
hy til*' ^'an(a‘'r.s’ Siiciely. took phii'c' at tiie N'iilag' Club on .'-Saturday I'Vi'iiing. !''onitcen tables W(*rc oci'Upii'd and :i ))l*'as5mt t lm’ B’as spent, witii Air. W. Hii.-'twait** in chargi'. 'Piio winner.s w i 'n * l . in l i i ' ' : ; I, Airs. .1. J l . T/t'W'i.s (iimlii'i'Ila) : 2. Airs, .1. B'dunson («loek'> ; I'onsola t ion. Air-;. .1. Xixon.
tlenien: I. Air. .\. ih.tehinson (potu'h). 2. Air. K. Hnsiwaiii' (p ip - ) : lon-olal ion. Mr. B .
iuranged 1)V the mcmlK-rs of the si-wiiig ckis.-; conne<t'4l with Ih*' AV*'sleyan ('hui<;h. look place on .Satnnlay aTt''rimon. \ lair num- t> V oT iicr-on.s wi'i'c pr*'-4'!U and the ladi' S in c'liarge of a .sin'dal clioap stall did good busi ness. Xh'arly ;dl the- arti(H<'s. mad*.* at th'-''
llio int'.'rval. AAIlbBICAX TKA. - - An American lea.
.sowing class. w«‘r.' clc5ir*'d, a source' ot satiti- fiictioii to ihoM' coru' riu'd. Kxccll-:nt f:iro B'a.s .‘•e*rv*?«l for tea ami tho c'ffort rosultetl in a g«'o<l .sum being raisi'd.
\Vll!.<'r AND DAX(’K.—Th*' Worst.>n and IDIman 'rennis t'luh In ld ;i .suc('*sslnl wlust
drive' and flam*.' in t!u> Glinrcii Institute' on Frnl.iy niglit. 'Thirly tald.s w.'iv rot|uirotl for tln' playi'i's. and ntich'r tin' suiH'rvisioii^ol Air. ( ’. Baines th** driv*' passKil olF well. ‘ nec<\'
..sTnl
i^layt'r.s b'* re :—Ka<Ii''-s; 1, Al's-
IKirling (lloating jlow*'r howD : 2. Airs. Ib. ITarbshoriic (silver toast ra*'kA consolation. All's. K 4'iiiiiig. ( I'.'iiili'in'II: I. ABsk (iro<'n- \v»'od (playing a.s a gi'nth'innn) ; 2. Air. I). B . V.'.'Vcrs; i *»nsolation. Mr. H.
Bi.shop. At th*' subs (|U* III dance t l i ' numher wa.s larg*'ly 5Uigm4*
n.td ami a lia]>py tim*.' B'a.« spent to ill*' strain.s of Air, W. White's ori'hi'.stra, Mr. B i im s :ind Air. H. .XieM jointly fnllilled
ih*' dmic.> of
Al.tk READ.
tho IK'jid ami Siimm.-tom* .Aiiibukiiu'c ami N^nrsiiig
Divi.sion. ihv 29th aumud hall took place la.-t Saiuiday in th ' (,’hurch Scho*'!. B’hcn in spit** of nnfavombd)h' weather 4?4>n- ditioM-s th*' event b ;i> b’oII
pjitioui.scil.
'I’h<’
s4'lmoIn>4)m pn'S' nt4'<! a pi*'t uri'scjne app'.'ar- aiii'e in blai'k ami wliiti' d<'coraii4)n. streiuneis
converging i4> an (KMagfnial-.-^hapod lantern sn-pcmlo'l fiTiin the (t'Uir*' of thi* (*''iliMg. Mr. C'hiuK^s .\.<hworth'.-' h5iml. from Burnk'y. B'a.s in altomkuH'o. AK'.ssr.'^. f !. Brin tor 5iml ^Y. k'. Helmu
ili.schargoii ih " 4lnti*'s of
Al.tk*-'.
SABDEN. Ill Sunday a B.S.A. bm.< hcltl in
t C'hapt'l. Air. 'rhomas lk»iK.\ 4)f ivood, pro.-;id4'd, Jiml th*' Bev. -AI. tin; ^p.'idvi'r. Ali'S Ibtln'l Boitil .so|i». a<4'ompanio*l hy Airs. !•*. id Ali.'-'- Alay I'ratdtiand gave ;i
[• -\.X l'.> lb.--Much .‘^vmpathv is Air. Willi .m Birtwi'll. SI . Whalh'V a.'i pri'vioii.'ly reportctl. was hit hy ;i .shiml.' Hying out wlhkst fnl-
;mj)|oym*'Ml as a wotivi'r ;it
AIo.ssi’s. am] s-m-. ( oliden Alili, Hi.'^ eye ;v <lamag4'*l that it ha.-i liad to Ik*
We have just secured a large stock of shop soiled Carpets and Oddments which have to be sold regardless of cost. A large assortment will be on view at CLITHEROE on
ON T U E S D A Y N E X T S a l e a t 2 - 3 0 & 6 - 3 0 p .m.
Dont fail to call round and see them at our Stall
COUNSELLS. OF NORTHGATE M E D I C A L .
BLACKBURN
Mr s .
SAE.GES0N, Lady Specialist, gives Advice to Ladies from 9
a.in. to S p.m. daily.
Trusses, Stockings, Knee Caps, Ladies Elastic finklels. Ladies Bells and Corsets Made to Order.
All lands of Surgical Rubber Goods kept in stock Enemas from 1/9. SlxND FOR PRICE LIST.
I shall be pleased to give you any advice on Ruptures, Women’s Internal Weakness, ilisplacements &c., cured and relieved ■ndthout operations or internal instruments. Special treatment for Floating Kidney & Varicose "Veins.
We are now making ELASTIC ST0GKIN6S
ELASTIC TRUSSES A SPECIALITY
ON THE PREMISES
E S TA B L ISH ED 3 0 YEARS. ,
Ladies Improved Abdinonat Bell. ' l l r s I E W A N D S E O O N D H A N D A AI BF I.AN*('lb B.VKK.— In c.-**nn4*xitm uiiii CATONS! GATONS ! CATONS ! N OW I S T H E S EA SON F O R B U Y IN G
FIREPRDDF CASSEROLE DISHES IN S'.L’0N] i : W A R E F O R COOKING. We arc just showing a New Lot.
A L SO N EW BED-BOTTLE, ADAPTABLE, OSOKOSI AND RADIO, Bottles From 1/9 each.
Call and Inspect for yourselves nt Te lephone . 0 2 0 7 .
C A T O N S — 10, SUDELL CROSS, BLACKBURN — C A T O N S ONLY addre ss .
Te lephone. C207. tJcii- *‘ti. 1{-fri'.shnu'iU'' were .'•ci'vi'«l ilut'ing M'HI.^'r DBI\’ K - A wliisi d r iv . arranged 4X-
FAXCl lbBS ’ SOr iK TY .—A large uuinher of
fti.nciors wen*
prc.si'nt at llu* fortnightly
'I'h*' lecttUT' was ® ¥ E i l ‘
W e can mak e yc^ii an Ove rcoa t , e f f i c ien t ly t ji i loiecl b\' Tir OKU i; a IT b V TKAINEO CRAi'
T.S.MHN, sUi l f idly c i i t and c a r e ful ly MOUbDKn to y o u r r rouRb,
and which will hwk tak surKRioii to A KEADY-FOK-SEKVICE C.-MOIENT, for the inocleijt P r i c e of £ 4 4.s. W e hold a •selection of high-clns.s inatcriaks and
newe.st .styles such a.s woji ld de l ight the
mo.st fastidiou.s. We can of fe r .special pr ic es for Ho y s ’ Ove rcoa ts .
I f 5" i’l; J n ,e T/tinke.
All gai'ineiit.s ui.icl,; by u.s RETAIN tlieir
be.autv •And out l ine, always i .ook .s .mart nnd wear WELL and are, tliereforo, ciieatest in the LONG RUN.
Appea ranc e count s in t l icse day.s. T o be tai lored b y us means sa t is fa c t ion and pride of
jios.se.ssion. Wo imp a r t to our cl ients ju s t th a t b e t te r dressed ” look wliicli means so much to
the wearer . i l a y we advise you f
John Brown & Sons MERCHANT TAILDRS
Street, CLITHEBOE (ESTABLISHED ISGd).
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