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A D V E R T IS E R ARD TIMES, E RID A A^ J U L Y IS. 1924. O H W E A H ! ! !


SEiops in C l i th e r o e c io s e f r o m RiioniSay, J u ly 2 1 s t


iioO iday W e e k . E la r r y Gook^ S e c .


N O T IC E !


CHOIR SERMONS Sunday, July 27th


Maiiins 10-30 am. Organist: Miss M. K. Fletcher Evensong 0 30 Organist: Mr. H. B. Shaw M»s. Bac


PREACHER


Rev. Ernest N. Livesey, L.Th assistant priest at Otley


ANTHEMS BY THE CHOIR. Also a


M U S IC A L S E R V IC E at 3 p.m. miss Alice m. LlVESEYr Soprano


Mr. G.’Armstrong, Tenor, of St. George’s, Preston Mr, T. N. Livesey, Bass, of St, George’s, Preston Mr. J, B. .Munroe, A.R.C.O.. Orcanisi of St, Andrew's, Ashton on-Kibble


CLITHEROE


V/holcsalo and Retail (off'


CLITHEROE HOLIDAYS. B O O K B A R L . Y


TOR OUR TAXIS AXI ) TOLiHlXG CARS. lAT.T-nAY. FUr.I, DAY, OR T.OXGER T l i lT S AI!I?AXGI':i).


RDACKPOOI, SOUTH J’Oirr. .MOlil'X'AM BK. I .IYKUI’OOL. WJXDKiniKmC or CHK.ST]'.R, Kic


CKAltA T».UtTrKS AmtA.V(JKr) ANY TI^li:. — ANY 'SVHKltK


SATURDAY. .Tl'I.V lOili. CHARAS TO BLACKPOOL ANO MOPKCAM BlC.


Tteturn the folluwiiifi .SATUltOAV, July 2G(h. por Pariictilai> ami Quoiation.s .Apply to:


O s w a ld R o w e & C o . L t d Tel. 21.


'T H O R N S T R E E T . C l i th c r o e . TVI. 21.


Holy Communion S-0 n.m. OUR SHOP ANO WAREHOUSES will be


On SATURDAY NOON. July 19th Until THURSDAY, July 24th.


Customers Please Note.


Orocer-s & Corn Mercliants, W A R D IN G T O N .


■\vlien you can come lierc and Erv r*rvt*f.nin r» f rrr»f.f.inrr Gir im’ f.


AMiy take cliaiice on Hosiciy,


Once j’on try a”]')a'n' of Bear, wc are sure that our store ■will be your future liosiery lieadquarters. Our stocks are complete witli all Popular Stylos, in worked materials and colours.


Colon r.-s:


Black. Navv.


White. ]?utty. Otter.


JOHN HERD & SONS, I P i V T


W e s t BRADFORD NEAR CLITHEROE


THE 3rd ANNUAL


SPORTS SAVINOS BANK BLACKHUMX


Saturday, Aug. 2nd SPORTS COMMENCE 3 O’CLOCK


Preston Military Band Will play Selections.


TEAS will be provided in St. Catherine's Sunday School. Dance at 9 p.m.


(Open) Ci'O.ss Country Kiicc (Prizes given Lociil Tradesmen) 1st Prize value £2 7s. Ud given by A. ^^'llit.^.l;er, Cu.stlo .Street, ; 2nd value £1 10s. given by J. Watson & Son, York .Street ; 3rd value £1 given b\- J. & 1''. Bcntli.'im, Jlarlcet Place ; Scratch Race. Entrance Eee 1/-


A Bas .Service will run from Clitlicroe Prcsidcnl : J. Wbittakcr, Es((.


W rM Hours 0 a.ir..—5 p.m. • .'-r£.V K IL R O E3


Heavy Reductions in, H( Coloured Voiles and Vel


iw- T H E S H O P F O B B A B 2 8 , S A L F O On Market Every T ue sd ay PjCTie Q F R E A T W E V E B - F A O E owinn aiterat Mens’ FauUlehh Hoots and Shoes


Other K in d s ............................ South African Field Boots Black i


Army B o o t s ............................ All kinds of ladies .shoes


Portland and Stilletta Brands fro All kinds of Pumps ..


Childrens footwear Gre Special offer of all


Co!ne early to secure yt as these offers cannot I


J ames WR stall Parson Lane.(,:ei


Clitheroe Marliet from TUESDAY andi|SA‘


S W A N , T V A T E B M A N , , i E iiO S E sum


STAND SEA AIR AND SUN~


A " Never-Fnde Serge —is a Serge that Never Facies.


Ye Oldc Dye. Guaranteed to stand Sea Air and Sun; the severest test.


Our Treble Guarantee. We guarantee— 1, Fit; 2, Mahe; 3, Dye.


“ Never - Fade '* Serges are ideal for Holidays, Business or Better Wear.


In Five Qualities :


84/- 92/6 105/- 126/. 147/-. Made to cus­ tomer’s own require­ ments.


'AFS1


Goo;j) IN V E | p iteliuble and-J^I


ADVERTISER .nnd^ Mth JuiF, 1024, '9M


I), Jliirkct I ’hico, CUlheroo.


Tol. oS.


ALTj PKIISONS T NTKUKSTKD AK K COBDIAlJzY INVITKH TO TIK


TMUbSKNT. m:v. ^ OALLAHKK.


NVhitcwcU Vicarago. CViuvoucr. I


\


T c i id e i ’.s a r c in v i t e d fo r I3z\ND . .Secret.ary : z\. C. TzVYLOK,


Pondle Cottage. Pendleton, Nr. Clitlioroo. LONGRIDGE & HELLIFIELD


LIGHT RAILWAY COMPANY. MEETINGS


IN ,SUPPOin' OJ' 'I'HK 1MU>P0SKD R A ILW A Y WJfJ- IIK HKLO AT


TI IK (1 iC.sst.r') Ct)-OI*l''.RAlTVE ILVI,!., l.OXGRIDGE, at 7-t.jp.m. on MONDAY,


2Slii .Tnly.


ODDFE.riLOWS’ MAl.T,, CMIPI’ IXG. at 7-in p.ni. nn TUE.SD.\V, 2£)th .Inly.


THE IfOTEb. WHI'I'EWEbb, at S-U7 li.in., on -WEDNESDAY, ;intl[ .Inly.


PAIUCEIU.S ARJIS, NEWTON, al 7-1", |>.in., on 'J'HlIJi.SDA^ , ,‘llst .liily.


HARIC-TO-llOUXTV .ITO i'Er., SbAlDllUHX, at 7-l.f p.in.. on I'RIDAV, R t AngiLsl.


THE INSTITUK. TO.S.SIDE. at 7-In p.in.. mi SATURDAY. 2ml Angnst.


PLOUGH IXiV, WIGGLE.SWORTH. al 7-1.T p.m., on AIOXDA^ , -Itli Ane;nat.


RLAGIC linii.SK llOTI'lb. TIKbT.IFIEt.D. at, 7-In p.ni., on TUE.SDAA'. .7Ui zVnunst.


•. -I r -A r ) V i l . * -'1 f I'T \ K .^-f f' /


J. Wilson. .Sec. H. H. .Smalley, T'reas. P K E I IM lJ rA B T NOTICE.


PENDLETON (Xi;.\n Cr.miJiitoi;) 3rd ANNUAL SPORTS


SATURDAY, AUGUST 23i’tl. Groat Attractions. : Particulars Later.


NOW IN STOCK.


Smart Tor Travelling or Holiday Wear ! Useful for town or country.


IN.SPECTTON r INVITED.


DUCKWORTHS RIIVilNGTON, Near Clitheroe.


N.B.— Pretty Models in SILK ROBES. JUMPERS AND BLOUSES STOCKED.


POOH PUNTEPtS. JJl'T BUUKIK’ .S HALT. C’ONFI.<CATi:i). At the TWrough Poluf Coui't yosloiflay,


llall)li lUorris?/ labouror, 28, ] ’ark-f3livct. was c-hargi‘<l with street helling. J*.C. Sellars ami I ’ .C, Weiglitman .>lateJ


tliat. on Wetinesflay morning, tliey saw <lo- fcmlant, wlio wa.s in Salford, receive slips of paper from other men. When they told him they sn.'^pected him of .street hotting, .Afori'is


said, “ Vos, you are right.’ ' J Ls had seven slips in hi.s i)o.s.sossion, the slakes varying from ()d. to 2s. Gd., the total amount- being 10 s. T.C. Weighlmnn .said he examined the .slips llio same evening, and compared them


.stM-vif*e. flo liafl six children, hut did not receive, any pension. The ^Tayor (Alderman AV. AV. AVldtesIde)


with the results of {.ho races, linding tliat not a single backer had won. Oefendant. staled that- he was unfit to follow any employment a.s a result of war


i.aifl the henck could not overlook the ofTeneo ■lid wonhl impose a fine of 40.s.. the money


found on liim Ui l>e retained towards the fine. If there were other cases, the penalties wonhl


ri • imieli Iioavier. The Chief Constahlo: T)a you want time to


pay, or will somoono pay for you? Defendant indicated that llio iinc would


bo paid.


Notice is liorcby given that the RATE OF


INTEREST in the SPECI.YTi


J3e i>a r t a i e x t


IX Y E S TM E X T has, by


authority of tlic Govern­ ment, been Increased from 3% to 3.};% from .July 21st, 1921. W . H . WuALLEV, zVotuary.


LADIES NEW AUTUMN SUITS


IN


I3icge. Cinnamon. I ’anpe. Chainjiagnc. Sunburn.


Diuslirooni.


T3cavcr. Nigger. Lark. Silver. Gray.


; i/ l l X 4/11


I. L. BULGOGK & SON REGENT HOUSE. Clitheroe.


Limited Ooleman’s


B A I L E Y S , The Uinhrella Specialist. 3 GASTLE STREET W H A T YOUR


Ws shall be Gjien liiitii 8 |i.ni., Satiirilay,


ami can meet ail your HGLIDAY REQUIREMENTS from Stock at


SPECIAL SALE PRICES !


Underelothiiig : Corsets : Cardigans Robes ; Raincoats : Blouses : Jumpers :


22 & 24, Castle Street K H . V D H A L ! , .


I’ lCTUIfE.syUK .M.LNSInX ,'^OI.D TO I I f H X I . !•: V ,M A XI • I--A ( T n ! i ; I {.


t U’lT.Un.;.s AND FAILM Dl..^l'U.S|;i) OF. There w:i.'. a large allemlame ai ilie


.\.s>oinhly lliMnn-*. W ha I ley. ye>li‘rd:iy af ler- imnii. when .Mr. A.spinali. »if .Alov«.rs. .^ali.-hurv and Hamer, aiiciioneer.s. ..f Blaekhnni. offered for sale hy auction the pielttrcsfiiie’ mansion and liome farm known as Keatl Mall, two dairy farms ami a number of eounirv eoltageo. ’Phe ll:ill atid home i'arm was sohl alien* the .sale to Mr. Fred 'riiornber. cotton nninufaeturer. of Jiurnley. ai the le'-erve price, wliicli was not di>cfo'-t‘d. Air. ’I’liorjiber i.s a eotisin of C'onncillor .1. Thornber. .I.P.. of C'lithertie. Tki* pi*oi*eity Indotigeil t«> Mr. H. II. Stmlartl. J.P.. who re.suh'd at the Hall, and tlu“ .sah* wa.-, found to be nefvssary in fultilmeiii of tru''t> of iiis will. Ale.>.srs. ^al.sliIatn and llam.siH.itom. of Clitlieroe. tvere the soiiciior.s in tin.* imiuor. There wa.s plenty of competition for ihe .smaller lol.s. tlie majority of wliich were .sold. The wliole |^late. (ompri>.iMg ilie Hall ami -110 a<*re.s of rich :igi ieulitiral land and plantations, was first offereil :).s one lot, but no offer was made. Lol.s one and two were tluni olferetl together, but u'ere wululrawn witbotib an offer being rotfived. Ikaeli lot wa.' then init up separate­ ly. as follows; --


Jaat


1.—TMK C l lA in r iX O ATANOIUAL MAX8I0X and IIO.AIK FARM known a'^


‘ ‘ RK Al ) HALL ’ ■ togctlicr with


TIIIC MOMlb F.MIM. having excellent Farm House and Collage adjoining, a.lso extensive


.'^«»hl privaU-ly to Mr. l'’red 'nmnilnu*. colioii m.inufacturer, <*f Ibiiiiley. who agreetl to pay tin* rCM'ive price, which wa.s not di-'clos^-tl.


in the occupation of Mr. A. H. Jack.son at an vVnnual Uontal of iloO.


.Sold for L’d.nno to the tenant. Mr. .lack.*>on,


T.OT :t—All that VALUABLE DAIRY FARM known as


situate at UF.\D, near Whalley, together with the h’arm IToii.se, Three Collages adjoining thereto and the Ibxten.sivo Farm RuiKUng.'i. Rental g i ld M’ ilhdrawn a t L’2,L’»0.


I.0T 4.- A i l that DFSIRARLE JIFSIDF.NCK known as


“ THF VICARAGE.’ ”


together with the. Laml forming the Gardens thereto belonging at presiuit let on T.oaso at an Annual Rental of ;L'1J Os. Oil., and con­ taining 2G.‘32 sipiaro yards of laiul. Bidding went t<» CoL'o and the lot wa.s put


in the market at UdUil. hm. no offer was re­ ceived and tlte lot was withdrawn.


U rrS ."> ami 0.—All tho.se TWO COTTAGIT llOUSIC.S and G.MUTICNS situated near to RE.\D VICAR.AGE. and at pre.sent let on immthl.v tenaticies, containing respectively 110 and 390 square yards of land. Each coU.tge was .sold for L’MO to Mr. Waller llartle.v. .Sitnoii'tone.


LOTS 7 and 3.—All those TWO CO'H’AGE HOUSl'kS. together with the T.and forming the Garden.s, situated at Rake Bottom, near Reatl. at pre.sent let on monthly tenancies, containing re.‘<pectively 1090 and 2C0 square yards of land. Lot 7 waN sold to ^li'. ITawortli. the tenant,


for L’200; and lot-S wa.s kimckcil down t«* !Br. R. TMaro. of Bnrnle.v, for 015t).


LOT’ 9.—All those T’WO COTTAGE


HOUSES at ILikc Bottom aforesaid, tonethcr with liic Laml forming Garden, sitimlcd on the West of liOts 7 ami S. at present let on montldy tenancies, containing o20 ,s(juare yards of land. Sold to Mr. laimhori llargreaw-s for L’lUO.


LOT’ 10.—All tlioso THRElb COTTAGE


llOUSIbS situated at 14UI)T*KY JTlLIi. near Road, containing 1124 square yards of land at pro.sent let on monthly tenancies. Sold to ^li.NS Margaret A-shworth. Reail Woo<l T'arm. for .O


.’IGO.


willi Garden Uioroto holonging, adjoitiing COBCAR NOOK F A in t on the Road Brulgo Road, let on a montldy tenancy and contain­


LOT 11.—All that COUNTRY COTT.VGi:


ing 70G stiuaro yards.of land. KnnfK*e<.l ilown to Mr. R. Place. Burnlov,


ALLOTMENT with HOUSE tlioroon, situate near Cock Bridge, on tlic Accrington to


Whalley Roatl, containing U acres 2 roods 21 pe relies. Withdrawn at CoOil.


T,0T I.T.—All those 2 TRIANGULAR


riEOES of LAND with tlio STABLE thereon containing 1290 square yards of land, opposite Pollards Cottage and AVoll, Straights Lano. Sold to Mr. Tlidchalgli, of Road, for X*40.


for C2o0. LOT 12.— All that I ’ARCEL OF LAND or


“ HOULKICRS FATIM.”


Farm Buildlng.s. Withdrawn at L’S.OOi). but >ub'.fnuently wa.^


LO’L 2.—All Unit JTATRV FAR.NT known as “ KD.MONOSON’.S FARM.”


A L ADY needs :


H a ir I'rtish Coma Hai/ I>rush Tooth l irm h ana Fasto Soap Cast' Spottiir Uagami SpoJinr Loofah Toilet Soap Face Foxvtier Skin Cream Po'xder Fujf


Perfume Vacuum Flatk


Health Sait Ca Viera


Holiday Bag SHOULD CONTAIN.


Think ! In your wcek'd Iioliday you w.ant all your time for pleasure, not wasting it in buying things yon could iiave brought with you. The lists Iiorewith will enable you to start RIGHT, as you ivill have all the little things su casilv forgotten.


LOIIIIS^ TH


IVIOTDR K . O . --------w e :e :k l _y


Monday BLACKPOOL


Wednesday AiORECAMBE Wednesday SOUTH PORT


E CH ISTS EM BAWDLAINIDS. You Must Have a Camera, it will add 50% to your pleasure.


R . CHARABANCS. TRIRS


JULY HOLIDAYS. Charabancs will leave for BLACKPOOL on Saturday July 19, At 8 a .m. , & 2 - 3 0 p.m. Return following Saturday. J u l y 2 6 t h at 11 a.m. and 5 pm .


F o r MO R E C AM B E Saturday Ju ly 19. at 7 -3 0 a.m. and 2 - 3 0 p.m. Return following Saturday at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.


------------ D A Y T R I R S ------------- Thursday CHESTER S: LIVERPOOL


Tuesday KHARESBOROVGl i & YORK Thursday KESWiCK Friday LIVERPOOL


In addition to the above Oharas will leave cachTday for B L A C K P O O L . ' ^ A few N'acnm Dates for l-l-Seatcr. Book your orders with our Clithci-oe


.


OFKX OX ??L'XDAA'. 10 TO 12 AXD 2 ^TO 6 TOM GTU'.GOITY'. Tobacconi^t. 4. Moor Laiu-.


C E N T R A L Q A R A G E JULY HOLIDAYS.


YORK STREET, OLITHEROE. B. H. ORMEROD'S


B B B H


MOTOR EXCURSIONS FOR CLITHEROF.


liOl.lDAVS WH.T. RUN AS FOT.LOW.<; - 13 L A C K P O O I z .


S A lT l iD A Y . JUI.Y liiili. to Uvtiiiu SATFliDAY.


CARS will i^tart from the Garage .".t 8-0 a.m.. and l-.’k) p.ni. W I N D E R M E R E .


'MONDAY. J l ’ I.Y 2 l ' i . Start at 8-0 a.m. Reiuiu 0 0 p.m. Y o R K .


TUl'iSDAV. .IL'f.Y 22iid. Start at S-0 a.m. Reiuni (l-O p.m. B E .V c i c p o o L .


WFiDXESD.W. JULY 2:lril. Start at S-.TO a.in. Retiirii 7-0 p.tn :m o r ! •: c a m r e .


Til ir i iSDAY , .H'i.Y -Jltli. Start S-Hi) ,i.m. Kouirn 7-U p.m. 13 J . A C K P O O E .


T l ir i i.- 'D A Y. JULY tMtIi. snu't, S-:10 a.m. Kouini 7-0 i>.ni. I I .V R R O G zV T E .


KIUDAY. .U'l.Y 'J"!!!!. Start at i-AO a.in. lioturn G-;I0 p.m. 13 E zV C K P O O Tz . FRIDAY. .fULV 2-*iih. Start at S-30 n.ni. Return 7-0 i*.ue


CLITIEEROE AND D IS TR IC T ROWLING LKAGIJE.


LEAGU1-: Table up-U>-dalo.


King'.s Arms ............... Cotnmen-ial


...............


Ril)bli >il:i le Wamlerer.N Read


Barrow


......................... .....................


J'AUliNtord Briilge ....... KDDl.SFOJiD blilDGK v. 3 T. Harwood IIADROY


Id J. Ellis ......... ................... ,1. I’Aerton in ir> 11. Raldwiii ... .................... W. Nmier \) ir, IV. Saul ....... .............................\. luce 12


11 H. Briilgi* ..... ................... F. Wiggin.s in Id W. Holden ... ..................... T. Carter in


9 T. Madden .... ...........J. M*. Wa.-librt)ok in lo F. CMough ...... ........................L Bowker 8 C. Trotitu* ..... .........................I. Cjirt£-r in


LTj 1ns


L’l W Roi)inst>n .................... AV. darvi- in M W Mar>den . ....................... I'L Green in in G. Hall ......... ............... R. Tomlinson Id in G. Bridge .... ................... E. Etnhlcy d in M’ Bank:- .... ........... T......... F. Bailev 7 7 J. G.'ldard .... ............... H. Baltershv in


\r, H. Wallbank .................... K. Walk.-u* d ]r> R. Crompton ........................ A. Smith 12 12 J. Kenycn __


COMMF.IUIAI V. KING’S ARMS. r. J. Rirtwel! ... ........................1. Ikdden r>


\ I t th - in


14 W Sauder.stni .........................I. l'\»wler in 11 J. Aiibin ...... ........................ F. Clegg in


152 Mb RIBBLESDALI-: WANDERERS v. READ.


in W Birch ..... ..................... R. H indie 10 in J. Kendall ... ........................ R. Sagar g


in E. Dewlmr.-i ......................... A. Sagar 14 12 J. Aubiti ...... ................ T\ AN’ ilkinson 15


o T. Hai*greave< .............. R. Sanderson in S d. l/cster ...... .................... R. Calvert in \\\ Lawson __ .............. W. Whiitdieail 14 ............... A. C. Taylor in


;t L. Iks TA RLE.


TTie mari-iage took plac*.‘ ;n ,<t. .Ttiin'- Church. Lyiluim. mi Momlay inoruiiig. m


t


Mr. Jrving Taylor, only .<on of .Mr. ami M:s. .k)sei>!i T'aylor, A^iitoii-sireoi. Lyihaia. ami Ghulys Malendio Ellen Kmiilov. ciil-.


daughter of Mr. and :Mrs. Waltvr Hmhl->. Warlou-siroot, Lylliam. and giauddaiiglitiu


her.s of St. John's Church, ami. like tli'.ir paronl":, they ha\'c boeu aelivcTy ulentiti'd with the work of the clmrch tor a l*>ng period Mr. Irving T’aylor is :i member of ihv* .-tali of the BlackiKtol brancli of ilu* Lanra-hire and \orksiiire Bank, and iluring the


imiil a eomparaiivclv recent j'm.ul the luide and


wa.s on the slatf at the .Midland Bank. Lytliam. Tho Rev. J. GiIll>ert.';on-Prii<ha!tl. \’ ie.!r,


conducted the ceremonv. T'he brule. wim was given away hy her father, was preitily dro.'^sed in grey crepe <le chiuv*. and had a liaL to match. The bridesmaids. Mi.s.s T.tylor. J'^isler of tho luidegrooin : Mii>s I'eggv I’.uter- 6on (Saltcoatos. Scoliaml). and .M i.sz- To'clei (Bolton), scliool friends of llie. bride, were charmingly attiroil in .saxo hliie georgette, with bhi_ck Iiatc?. with touches of blue. Mr. Norman TCmbley, brother of tlie lunh*.


bride, and later Mr. and Mrs. Taylor left Lythain for Devonshire, where the honeymoon is l>oing spent. They rccoivcnl many clioioe presents. The gift from Mr. TavIor’> colleagues at the bank wa.s a beautiful toa and cofTeo seivico in beaten pewter.


fi EOW MOOR.


were preached at the Uniio!l 'MetlaKh.st Cliurch, the Rev. W. 11. Jelfrii'c^, M.O.,


in w. Wliipp ..... ......................... L Malson ,n in J. Procter __ ............... F. Pdkmgiou 4 in R Slinger .... ................ W. 11. Wvle.s 5 in F. Preedy .... ....................... J. Exlon 2 in j . Parkinson ..................... W. Sagar 11


oecni>ying tho pulpit morning jiiul evouini^ There wci*o Liirly gootl congregation.s, collections amounting to .abmit TJ llL


I ho preliminary ofTicial iHviiIt of


in j . Birtweli ... .................. T. Dewhtirst 4 in J. 31oor»‘ ..... .................. Birtwistle s in R TayUn* .... ........................ C. Cragg G


92


Tzanenshiro “ Rigeon Derlty,” in wliich ;T birds comt>ctctl, contain.s ike names of following local prize winners: XiwgrovF* Son, Clithoroo (sixtii), 1,077; Hitehin Hornby ( iwolflh), 1,012; Nutter Karnshaw (aeveutecntk), l,03o.


the On Sunday last, tho annivors;irv .s*’rmoni»


-^1 'A


was tho bo.st man. A reception was hold at the home of the


of Mr. Henry Kmbley, Eshtou.terrace, t'h;- heroe. Tho hriik* and bridegrtHfin ai\* both


M A R R IAG E S . ■IAYr.O|{-F..MI!I.i-:V.


.IL'I.Y 2'Uli,


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