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W ESLEY CHURCH CJ^lTHl iJ^OE


SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23rd, 1925


PiViieiicr lit 10-;i0 11.111. MR. J. HARRISON


PiviicliiT l it ti-0 p.m. REV. G. H. MARSHALL


Sulijc'ct Is tLei't- 11 faculty of Spiritual OisciTiimciit 1 ” i


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W KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH El:>'’


SUNDAY Next, August 23rd, 1925 SpciiUiM' 1111(1 ( 'liiirviiyiiiil


MRS. CLEGG, ..f Illiu-Uluiiii '•


Aftoriiiiiiii 3. Kvciiiiu.' I>. Circli; 7-l!t> .\l.L WllECiiME.


IV'ri ia ' m


PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH K la ii.MUTKs H.ii.i.


SUNDAY Next, August 23rd, 1925 SpciiUcr imil (llaii'i'iiyiiMl


MR. CAVANAGH, of IVc.Aou


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Scrvicc.s. 3 1111(1 fi. Lyceum l(t a..m. INTERNATIONAL


BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION


AN ADDRESS will lie uiveii In Hie LIBERAL CLUE, WELLGATE ■r']


On SUNDAY Next, August 23rd, at 6 p.m. by MR. E. ROBINSON, nf BunuiMswielc.


Siilijeet : ■ }i!^ '■ I ;■'! :-> f Tlu* Ollicinl


BLACKBURN PUBLIC PRIZE BAND ol iho Mriti<li U'jiiou.


( lihu-klnini l^rnm lO.


CoiKlnctor: .1 . !0 . Bloa.sdalo. TIoadtjUai tHT.^;


StrtM't.


S E L E C T IO N S o f M U S IC 111 the CASTLE GROUNDS


SUXJUV XK.\"I'. lUKIt'S'l' 23|(1 .\T ;)-o AM'. 7-IA I’.M.


1. iMaiL-li •• V'i\« Ovorturo- “ Tir


C<»nifl Uuoi


[N‘iJf f ” ........... I!iinnii‘1 L'allpli t)l" Ba;ih(iad ” BoifUliou


(\V. Bl.-a.-'ilale aful A, Cart<T').


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kill and Dot *' I'i M. l/oso.v


5 'iioiiilMiiH* Solo---*’ 'riu* (I('m ’* T. H. Clough


I Sfift'liou— Soiih;< ,)1‘ ScoUand ” H. Uound


:il .1 iitoniU'Z/0“ -*‘ wi i i if Tiiliios ” 12 SclcoHou— lolanllio ” ............ IB (Jrand Kaiila.-'ia “ 'I’lio Village lUarlvsniitli " ............... I'i Gaotas


10 .Stdfctioii—*Biurliiif *'


.. ITuline xSullivan


Rimmor Wallact'


ir> Cnriiot Solo--'- Star oi‘ h.* North ” (\V. Bloa'dah*).


Collection for Tn-'trumeni FnmI. CLJTHEROE


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Pui:r.!MiN.\uv XuTH’K


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AT HOME C R O O K S


NOVEMBER 11th, 12tli, & 14th, 1925 P u'tieiilar< Later.


C,


For HIGH-CLASS CHOCOLATES SWEETS AND TOBACCO. . .


Delicious ICES ™ W W IIV IV ISW lU IU W |,^£MJS£S


Ne.r i^Top W E L .L -G A T E : JO IN OUR XM A S C H O CO LA TE CLUB.


Organ and Pianoforte Playing ■MISS AOK.EKLEA'


Ivcgistered 'i'eaclier


V/ILL RESUME LESSONS SEPTEMBER 1st, 1925


J-'or ler i i i ' iM>pl.'' ^ irrmis \ ‘k.’.ui.\(im, N'r. WTiallev.


1 1 KiiphoMinm Solo—” Ki-nlnclvy Homo ” (1*. (^Iioigh'),


Uiininor


H) Soil'd ion ** .'’ iritana *’ ........... Wallace (Any i t '‘i!’ Iroin the ahovo prograinna* will 1)0 playod hy roquo.st).


GrocmvTKxl


0 .Hiimormis Knntfi.'-ia—“ Mn^tical Kfagnuniis *' ......... ...............


7 CJliorii*-- •• ( ’iimra4h‘.-; in Arm.s .. Adam.s S


l•il^t:lsla — ' ‘ Hlan'atha ion '!’lu‘ ^lariyr.s ’* ...................... (I'i Mloaxlalt'). ... M. Tiinirant


■ Hiiw line iiiiiy lieeiniie a Cliri.'-lian."


A'O COLLKt'.TlU.V


Moor Lane Church OLlTHKliOE


SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23rd, 1925


IVfiiclicr at lll-aO a.Ml. MR. J. H. GHATBURN


Piviiciii-r lit. li-0 p.iii. MR. W. C. FORT


S A L E S B Y A U C T IO N . DV MR. T. SILVERWOOD.


W.ALLACK KAHM. GKI.VDLKTOX.


r p SILVKUWOOl) ivill ,Si:i,l, MV AL'C- TIO.N fm- :\1r. M, Mlaelcliiini. im SATrUDAY. .SIOPTK.MMiCI! .Mtli, the wholu


of the Ii’AM.MI.VCt .S'roC/K. iiKiliiitiiig 17 Heml Ilf (-’al t le: Itroivii .Mure. 0 years; <10 lieail Ilf Itii iltry;


.-(iile at .1*J-3(1. heeiiininii; with furniture.— thirl ieiihifs fniiii Owner, nr llu' .Anctioneer,


T. -SII.VKHWOOI).


1 7 . t ’lie.ster .\reiiiie. nr t'liliierne .Vnelinii Mart.


M.\CKItllKll<; l•'A^!,\I. MASlI.a.I. I'tAVI'lS. Xear (ifATl I KItOK.


rpi lO.S. .SILVh3 tW()OI). favoured witli iiii met inns from .Mr. Ila rrv Daw.son,


will .sd3 ,l, liV AIJCTIO.V on WI'3 )i\'KSI)AY. SI<:i'l't:.MMI<;i! •-’mi, mw,. ilm whole of his Yalnalile l•'AI^.M .S'l'OttK, Hay and Winter l'int:e.;(<. as folhiw.s:— 5 (i Hrand. Superior Dairv r a t t l e ;


3 3 'J .Sheep ami tiamli.s; Hot •.‘it's: pari imploim'i its; 2 2 0 .B aere.'i <d


.Mtiintl pa.^h^v Winler I'iilago. 1 0 acres nl’ unlirnUcii tog until the 2 nd Fehruary. 1 0 ‘JO. anti alanit 1 ,0 0 (1 'a nU tif rxccl l f id inratlow hay si'ciircd witiunil. I'aiii, it) hu <‘aten on nr till' tlio prt'Uii.'ics : small staclc of Hush llcd^I- i ing.— Sale In coinmoHci* at 1 2 o’cloelx prniiipl. — Kor full parliciilar.s si't* pnstt'rs or next wenk’s adv«*t t isfinent.s.


THOS. SILVKKWOOI ) . Agricul tuial Aucliouo<-r ami Valuer.


1 7 . rhc s ie r Avenue, or .\uelion .Mai'l. ( ’lillieroe. (Ti-l. UD.


BY mCHARD TURNER AND SON. DKMKNS!'] li-UEM.


(.Adjoining Ni'wsliolmc v'staiion Ij.M.S. i .


T J ICIIAHD TUK.NKH SON ui!l SKi.h ^ UV AITTION f.»r .Mr. .). Jackson, on TTl'iSDAV NKXT. AUGUST 2ol!«. tlie whole of his i‘v(’e!!ent I’iMlMING STOCK, etc., fiiilows ;— UVK S'l’OCK : I Newly Calved Cow; M3


.Viilnmn Calving Cows for Septemiier. Oet- oher and Novernher; o Geld Cou.s, InlJ of milk; 0 iuo-year-nltl Ik'ifers foi- .'service: 10 Kai Heifor.s: L Faf Dullork : 2 Sto<-k Dulls; nioiitlis old.


in all yt.ke. .\n l•xe(‘Ilen^ <-i)l!ection of I'iAMM I.MUfiE-


sound Fog ami Kntaize irnti! Feln-rrarv 2nd. 10*20. i’lrt* al)ov<» are a choiie lot of Dairy (battle


Govenie.ss Car. 11 Railway Milk Kits. Refriger-ator. (500 yar-rls of wMI-goi May to hi' esrten on or takt'M ofi' tire prerrri.se.s; K5S aciv.s of


llarrie'.s. Alilk Float. Smart


•rehx'k pr-ornpt. 3’orrirs Cash. .\netit*rr---erN Ofliees ; Menthanr. Tian<;a.sior.


T E N L E B S . CIJTIIFROJ'; UNION. IN.STITUTION SUIM’IMI'IS. wi lling to


r |MIK GUAMDIANS of thi> l.'tiion are pre­ pared to m-i'ivo the pIdJ,■ o•^aI.' of I’or.sons


C O N T II A C r


For ihe .sttpply oi' Coal. New .Alilk. l-'armers’ Fi*esh Mutter. Margarirte. I'heslj Met-f. I'h-esh Mut ton. Fresh Fish. Mr-ea*.. Florrr, Sugar. 3 'oa. Rieo. Clieest*. Stareh. Soda. Velhnv St»ap Clothirrg, .New ( 3 og.s and Clttggirtg. Shoes, Drrrgs. Oirrtrneni. Di-e.s-^ings. and other ru'ce.s.sarie.'' and ar-licles oi ('oirsnini)tinrt for the Irrslihrtion of this Uition. from tire 1st <lay of October if.xt. |o the 3 lst dav of .March next.


will he r'et|rrirerl to hi' thliver-ed al .'.treh liim*s ami itf such fiuarit il ...^ nl the lns(||nlh>n.


to he Wanted during ihe above iK'riod* rririrrely :— (Sial. *


Mil \o * ti-lhs. pi'f week;


near- Clitkeroo. a.s tin* Hoard of Girardiinrs irray <lir ct. The following is an F.slirnat" of tire rprart- tiliws of (lie rrmh'rmeritionetl articles likelv


2 0 ') ton>: New .Milk, vai-yirtg from 2 1 )0 ijuarts per week. Fresh Mutter, .Margarirte (Gi-ade 1


Fr.sh. (Cod without hea<D 10 to (iO-lhs weekly; Mr-ead.


Sugar. 1 0 -cwts.; 'I’ett (a! * •{-ewts.: .'’Split, Reas, *


I'lte sever al article.^ lo he (.-oni t-acU‘d foi-


I'hves (III) of wlu<-h are once crtLsscd and fit to weaiA ; 2 VVt*n<leyilaK' and I .Swaledalo i'am<. Ilhu* lloan Geltliiig. I.") h.li.: May .Mare, 10 li.h.. liotli yi'ar.s old. aetive and perfect


.AIKNTS and DAIMV UTKNSIliS, which inrimk* .‘1 Cai-N and Wheels; Alldon donhlo- ln»r>e .Mower- .Siilo Dolivei-y; Calce Nutter-; Carr Gear-,


0.1 I'iit Half-lired l.amh>: 0*J Swidetiale L E G A L N O T IC E S .


THK l i l 'KAI , HISTIHCT COU.NCII. C L lT i lKKOK


PAHI.SH o n T0\Y.NSII1I> OF AKiHTON, ItAlI.FY t'HAIOLF.Y.


and well wiu*th .spi^rial attention. Jmitolicorr at I I -.30 o’clock. Sale at Om-


will bo made to l i is Majc.sty’.s Justicas of tiro Peace assemhlod at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and lor tlio County of Jjancaster, at tho Court House, Preston, in till! said County


TyOTICK IS IIFRFBV GIVKN that on tiro 21st day of Uctohei* next, application


OF t.N TIJK COU.NTY OF LANCASTI':!!. P U D L IC NOT IC E ' Unl iOUGl I OF Cl . lTl IFI tOK. n t lVA' I 'K STRKlOr WORKS ACT, 1 8 1 1 2 .


X rO T lC K IS I lKRFI tV GIVKN that the Ctuineil lur the saitl Roi-oiigh being Uo*


ori ty for* the saitl Mniiiiigii did <m the Kith day of .lune 11)*


Urhaii District Conm-il and Sani tary Auth­ 2 “> tluly pa.ss the following


resolution namely:— *■ 'I’hat the .specifieation> of the works


Iiropos(‘d to he done in .sewtiriiig Made I la.vhiirst Slrt'cl behind .Ntiinhi'is 7*2 to


1 0 0 llayliiii-st Slreei ('inclusive) in the Moroiigli of Clitlieroi' (not being a high­ way iepaii-ahle hv lire inliahitants at large) ami also tire plans sectioiK esti­ mates and provisional apport ionments relating lo smdi works miw snlmiitled hy the Rorouglr Surveyor In- ami the .same are herelry approved ami fui‘ther that the Clerk to the Corineil he and he is liei'i'hy instrueted to pulilish this resolu­ tion and to si-rve eopit's thereof in tire


inaiiiK'i* ami niHni the per.sons direeii'd hy stal ute.“


AND .NOTICF fS FURTI IFR GIVFN that


tor a pi'rltMl of one month from the 2 IsL day of .Angii.st


s(■ elio^^ estimates and jrrovisitmal apportion­ ments refen-i'd to in .sueli i-esolution (or eertilied eo|)ies t)iei-eof)will he kept deposited at the ofliec of the (^-onncil Morongli Sur­ veyor’s Ofiieei Ohurelr Strei't Clithoroe and


will )h‘ n|M'ii to inspection at all reasonalrle htnir.s. Daletl tht» 2 Ni day of .Vngiist. 1 0 2 1 .


WM. SICMI’ AVl'lFKS.


'roun l 3 ('i-k and Clerk lo the aln)\-e nanietl Council,


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE.


liCngue 'J’ahle up-to-dale:


Kildi.sford llridge ........ A





WIHTF, IDUIT V. KINH'h AR.MS li. 11 A. Dvsnii ...............


1 0 2 1 tire .speeilications plans , 15 \Y. Diuiibqrt ..........


11 J, Dvson ............... Ill F. Ikmviii'il ........... 11 K. .lackson ...........


9 R. Franklaml A


’iHviiison ....... .....


i;m


11 A. llodkinson ....... ........ P Madderti 1*2 I) R. A


\Y. Iiil'l:h Ill R. Soagar 11


15 F. Ilii'lM'cll ........... .......... 1' Maildern 1; Ill R. NiiHi'i' .............. ....... iM. Loft house l.'i 8 J . Brogden ............ ........ K. A (5 A\’. .Aloori'lionse ...


— HM»—


11 W. Flli« ......... 11 W. Pre.ston __ 8 Ilargreaves


10 ilandieai) on. Ml


II J. la'slei- ......... 10 F. Clonglr ... 11 W. Saul .......... Jo J . 'roniliiison . (5 'r. Kenyon __ I T. Harwood ...


12 J . Mi*etlierton . II W. Birch ........ 8 11. Baldwin ...


G. Friend 15 1(5


A FDDISFOlil) lililDHF. v. fO.M M FIH'I A I,


.......... \V. Mar.’^.di'ii 11 ............ W . Ranks 15 ...................1. Bihhy 15


J. iMunl'c 1 •) .1. i’im.'b III N. 'I'avlor 11 11. .Shiiw 1*2 i. ( rinis ,s


’aliiish'v 11


King’.s Anns 11................. ..11.. ...9.. ...2.......18 ( dimmercial


King’s Arms .A................ ..10... ...3.. ...7....... 'I AVliili' H a r t ...................... .. 9... ...1... Harrow ......................... <...


Rihhii'sdale A’a ndi'ri'i-s ..10..


................ .10.. ...7.. ...3.......1 1 ... 1... ...1.......Id ...1.......10


....... > ...(5...... *2 1>. AV. L. PU.


l.Iteiisils: qiiiiiitiiy of Iloiiseholil Kuniit.iirc; 1011 yimis of l iny nml .10 nero.s Winter l'liitiia;e. ineliiiliiio gO iierivs iiiilinikeii fon.-


lini>Ienu<iit.s; Diiiri'


G T S l iU J lX A U C T IO N M A R T CO. , L T D .


AUGUf^'r *2-11.11. at 10 a.m., 7 0- 8 0 l'\A'r CATTUO.


7 5 0


XDVEKTISER XND TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925. LO ^


-SAM-; of FAT S'l'OCK. MONDAY NFXT. - 8 5 0 SMFFJ* and LA.MMS.


OKUD ami lAlNG-OI-'l- CA'ITLI*: will he held on AVKDNFSDAV SKX'W AUGLkST 2()th. at 10-30 a.m. 3 0 0 - 3 5 0 UVING-OFF O.ATTI.K. 4 0 - 5 0 GFU) CATTMF.


'I’he NK.NT FOiri'NlGlITliV SAliK of


from all u-snal etmsignors ami nnmerous l(M,-al 4'iiirii*'. Ilalloi at Ul-lo a.m. prompt,


fjarge <'ntri»-s of Dviiig-olf Cattle to hand W. R OI > 1011'l’S. See ret a i-y. SPECIAL SHOW OF WIIITI': SILIv I'OIM.IX


Also Striped Poplin, Velvets in all colours suitable for Drosses and Hats.


[FADELESS CASEMENTS.


LADIES HOSE A SPECIALITY. Try our NON-LADDER SILK HOSE.


THE SHOP FOR BARGAINS ALSO ON THE MARKET.


KILROYS 28. SALFORD


W


MOOR FOOTBALL CLUB.


-M I'LM BKKv8 M Kl'i'I’ING GDNFI R.M.- COMMm'KK’.S ACTION.


Ki.p f im m b u r n i .kv fo o t b a l l GUJB.


L»)w Moor Fooihall Uluh’.s deei.'^ioii lo join


i Im' Nurtli-Kiist Lanca-'liire C’omhination was eunlirined at a nieeling of niembei-.s, held at till' Reailing Room la.-'t night. .Mr. '1'. Rirt well presiding. A I'l owded al lemhuice im-luileil Mr. Kay (a ilireclui ' -Mr. Pickles (seci-etjiry) ami -Mr. RaiTutl (assislaul


st'ci-elaiy) ol llu' Burnley Football Club. The C'hairiiiati .slated that last i''rtday he


iniei-\ iewed (he Burnley directors with a view to running a leain in the viliagu. l.oeal (onditions ha*l nut been sMti.sfaclury in lire past, a.-' piavei-.'. were eonliiiiuilly leaving lo join Ollier eluh.-., ami as a result the elass of toothall had <leteiior-aleil.


'riie .''eheine


tire RiirMley Football Cliilj n*pre.M‘ntalive.-> were to propound proviileil for- a learn in the Nortli-Kast Lancashire CVuiihinalion, htil


the cliih wouUl roiiiaiii under local manage­ ment. 'riie Jbinrley dii-ector.s were timliiig player.s for lire opi'iiing games ami uimld eontiime to advi.se the eomniiltee. .Mr. Pickles saiil the Bui-nloy dirr'ctors


Imd inspected the dri'.ssing accommodation ami ground ami found both satisfactory. Ii should he possible to run a team in tin' village without oiilsido ln'Ip hut ho hail undertaken to find players and had with him a list of twenty liki'ly meii. If their own village lad.s were hetti'i* than IIio.m' in the list they would he Ineluiled in the tciim. It sliould he umlei-stood that Hie players would he under Hie control of the Low Moor cliih. H wa.s uj> (o tlio villagoi's to work for the success of Hie clul) and as lie noticed Ha ladies were inlei-osti'd. he ont(‘rtaiiu*d no fear of failure.


PROMI.SIN'G PLAVFRS.


............... K. Airey 13 ............... J. Rirtwell II ..... K. Duckworth 15 .... W. iSamh'fson I I .................. W. On- M ....... R,. Crompton L> .......... W. ( ’oniiick U.*' .................. G. Hall M ...... H. Wallliank !1 Hamii<-ap behind 30 14(.’


i ! imi i .F.sn. \ i .K \y a m ) f i ( f;i!s IIAItT.


V. WIIITU


TO STOP UP, DJYKRT, AND TURN sucli part of tho public highway leading from Chipping to Clithcroo as is situalo in tiro 'J’ownsliij) of Aighlon, Bailey and ( ’haigley, witliiu the District of tlie Uurai JJistrict Cdjuucil ol Clitlieroe as i.s iret-einafk'i- described lo wit such par t of tlie .said public highway as commences at a jioint SlJ linear yards on tho said highway measured in a Soutli-Westerly <lircction from Brook Wootl Farm in the said 'rowiisliip of Aigiitou, Bailey aml Cliaigli'y and marked ‘ A ’ on lli’o plan deposited with the Rev. Bolit. Uohiiibou, tile Chairman of Uio Parish Council of the ParLsli or Township ol‘ Aiglilon, Bailey ami Cliaigley, a t liis rooms at Stoiiyliursl College Aigiitou atore.saitl ami idontilied hy the slgna- turo ol tho Cliairmaii of tho said Jtui-al District Couik . and proceeds lirst in a North-Kasteily direction to a point ojqrusiu.* to ami mljoiiiing such iariii and mark<d ‘ B ’ on tlie said plan and thence in a Soutii-Kasli'rly direction for 180 linear yards to a point in tlio same highway opptisito to and adjoining Clierry 'I'ree House Farm and marked ‘ C ’ on the said jilaii such par t being colouretl brown ihereon and measures in length 2G0 linear- yaril.s ami which par t of till* sail! highway so to be stopped up, divortc'il ami turned,


.'^1


ewts. ; Cradt' II.. J-ewtst ; Fre.sh ik>ef. 1.0(1(1-11,: Fresh MirOort.


2 -{nvis.; ( ’hi'eso (Grade 7 0 0 -lhs. I''r-('s-lr


.'^OO .scoie.s or Mf.OOOlhs • 2 '’()). O.IO-lh.s, ; lUtce


1 l■ ..M)|’.RS. Sealed ami .Addressed to On* ( Itatrrnati. nmler r o n r to tin' Clerk, rmrsi-ho


‘*•*” 1 1“ lh(' Institrition In'ftire four o’<‘hick III the .\rternoon of AVKDNKSDAA' lire Olh rlay of SIOI’TFAIRFR Next , with .fam­ ilies. if practicable, hut nt.t imire than two samples (if at. I.he .samt' price), am! in oj-dor lo avoid any .stispiciotr ol' favonrilisirt. such


.samples must not. show lire nanit' of the per-Ntm lo whotrt they helotrg. htti 1h> marked wii li a devip' woi-tl or nnrrrher lo hi' refenctl to in the 3 'ender. and .sttch device word or nitnili<‘r iirirst rtoi hi' the .satin' as any usetl


on past (KTiisions. nor rnnsi any person i<?n- di‘i*ing ii.no nim-f titan oni' pr-ivat«? tnark. Each Oint rac lor must In* prepared with the necessary security for ean-ying out his Cordtact if r-efinirert, 'rire Guardians do not hind Iheinselvt's to


aeeept the lowest or any 'render, and reserve to thern.selves the i-ighi (o select froni anv d'emloi* .sitcli goods or article.s tendered for as thov may think pi-opcn* without acetqiting the whole of the 'render, Jtnd every 3 'onder must ho tinder* Seal when delivered. Marties may tender for any of lire .Articles


separalr'ly. jind Aeeounts will Ire paid (}mu-terly.


'I'lie Giiai-rlians will nol- pay for any .Arli<'Ie.5


of any kind not cont.racti'd for iiide.s.s hy oi*d('f .'-igiieti hy the Clerk hy dircclion of the iloard.


Fonn.s of 3 ’ender witli specifications of lire


several arliele.s to ho contracted for may he had on ap])!ication to me, or at the .Imstitn- tion. and no 'IVnder will he received Inii on the form .speeified for tlial- pnrpo.s<\ R.v order of the Board.


0. HAATPSON. Olork to the Guardians.


Board Room. Cliiheroo. -iugn.si 1 0 th,


I.'). 2 ‘<-lhs.; Cheese (Gratle ! l . ) . It-cwls; Soda. (5-c’.vi.s.; Aidlow S«*ap (Tv.sorr, (ot.ssages m- Cr-o.sslield’s sr .. ) . 3 -cw|s . ; McDoirgall’s pet* (M'lit. ( 5ar-holie Soap, .3 -owls, ; MoDorrg- - Dis infect ing Flirid. 1 0 gallons.


' varies in width from 12 feet to 23 feet or Mren-ahmits ami th a t a new liigliway ho substituted tliercfor, .such now high­ way lo ho 24 feet wide Uirouglioul and one hundred and ninety yards in longtli ami to commence a t tho said point marked ‘ A ’ on ihe said plan and to pi*(iceu(l ill an Ka.sterly tlirectioii to the said point marked ‘ C ’ on the said jilan ami wliolly .situate within llio said 3’ownsliip of Aigiiton, Bailey and Cliaigley ami coloured red on tho said plan.


tlio Certificate ot two of ili.s lUajesty’s Justices of the Peace acting in and for the .same County, within which the saitl Public Highway so jiro o.sed to ho stoppcil up, iliyertcd and Luriieil as afore.said, ami the said Now Public Highway to ho sulistituted therefor are wliolly situate, naving viewed tlie same respectively and liaviug upon such view found lliat tlio said New Uuhlic High­ way to bo subsHtuteil as aforesaitl will ho nearer by 70 yards, ami living wider and without tlio dangerous corners on tlio Public Highway so proposed to bo stopiied up, diverted ami tuined is more commodious ami convenient to the public than the cxi.stitig Public Highway of tho length aforesaid, so to he stopped up, diverted ami turned as afore.said, together with tlio said plan of the said Public Highway so ]iro- po.^ed to 1)0 slopiied up, diverted and lurned as aforesaid, ami of the said Now Public Highway to ho siihstitutcd therefor will ho lodged witii the Clerk of the Roaco for the said Ckmiily on the ISlh dav of September next, at tho County ijlfice, Preston, in the said County.


AND NO'J’ICK is liorehy also given that


J)atod this Gtli day nf August. 1921, ART! I Ull I'^ASTl 1 AM A I'I'K I'lN,


jhrect ion of the said Rural Jlistrict (Coun­ cil of Clitlioroo being ami and acting as the Surveyors of Jlighwavs for the District within which tire ‘said Public Highway so propo.sed to bo slopped up, (liyorted and twi'iicd as aforesaid and tlic .said Now I ’lddic llioliway to liu substituted tiicrcror IS wholly sitii.ato.


Clerk to ami for ami on behalf and hv the


SW A N , W A T E BM A N k ONOTO P E N S ,


ADVERTISER and TIMES OFFiCES.


L* J. Pi'oetcr ............... .......... R. Nnitiill ;i lo 3‘. Kendall ............... ....... J. Rrogden 10 L> 'P. .Smith .................. ........ 'r. Althaiii 1 3.) Hamlicaj) bt'liiml. III


A ’. Ijamhert 11 Serat(-Ii — •HC-J-.—


KINH’S AII.M.S A. V. |{Illlll.K.-IDAI.K \YA.\I)K1!ICI!S.


11 J . Holden ............ .............. AV. Leith J 11 K. AA'alker ........... ..............AV. Bin-h


15 H, Balter.^hy ....... .............. F. Preedv 11 1*'. (degg ............... ........... AV. Galverl (1 15 .1. Fowler .............. ............ R. Slingor 1 11 S. A


50 10?


Handicap iichimi. A


’i'aver ............ .............. H. Dixon 9 Hnndieup hi'liiml 11


COTTON TRADK IN .1 (JLY


(iUYKI.W.MIO.Vr RFd’OIFI' .S1I01YS I'KIiSI.STENT SI.ACKNI'iSS AND DKCldNFi.


.Inly loiitinoed slack- and .showed a further .''lighi <li'cliiie. say.s tiro “ Ministry of Bahouf (hi/.etle ” for August. Morking Irour.s in tiro American spinning siH-tum were very gonorally re.stricUMi to 31H


Kmpluyiueut. in tlic cotton trade diirino


lire amount recommomled iiy the Feileration ol Master Cotton Spinners’ Associations; ami, in addition, spimiers in lliis section have been recommended by the Foderatiou U) slop a lull week bi'tweon the <!ud of Julv aml the end of August, over and above Hie ordiiiai-y trade holidays. In the Kgvptian spinning section emjiloynient. was mod’oi-ate; lliore was no organised siiort time in lliis section. In Hie weaving deparlmont llioro was on the wliole little change.


ina .si'Ction. 'J'licro was little chaiiKo in tlie weavino departnient. 'J'ho percentage of worki)co|)le nneinploved wa.s l l .q on Hie L'7th .July. 102.7. a.s com­


pared with i^.7 on the 22ml .inne. 11125. and with to.s on the ‘.’SHi .Inly, 1I12-I. Kinployment


centres showed littlo eliango on tlio wiiole (1niin;r .Inly. In tho Itnrnlov disti-ict sonie linns o.\eoeded tlie Indiday, ainl inanv weaver.s \eere minding less than tl.f'ir fnil eoniplenieni of looms.


•stopiiane at Hic end of tlio monlii wa.s ex- lended hy many linns. At Danven a lar^e nniidior of looms were' still idle, and Hiere was a marked decline in oin])loyinent. At Accrington. l*’annvoi-Hi and Nelson full time was maintained, and ihei*e wa.s an uns.atis- fied demand lor weaver.s of certain ei»is.ses of goods at tlio two last-.nsimod place.<. .;Vt 'I'od- inorilcii Hioro was no mnt-erial change, about 25 per cent, of the operatives being on short time nr otherwiso uuder-cmploved. '.riie exiiorts of cotton yarn were 14,014.700 11). in July, 1921. couijiaroil with 14 272,800


(listricL enipltiynient was had ; tho nnmhor of idle looms wins increasing, and tho holiday


In tho lilacUhnrn


370,811,701) .squiiro yards, a.s compared with 337,90.3.300 si|iiare yard.s in Uio proviou.s


montli. and with 38.3,700.900 .square yiu-d.s in July, 1924.


Ih. ill Juno, 19*21. and with 12,005.00011). in iT.nly, 1921. Tfic e.xjiorls of cotton jiieco goods wore


decline in the J'lgyplian .spinning .'section, hut ail improveiiieut in the American spiun-


Compai'ed wilii a yeai* ago tliei’e was a


11 A. Smith ............... .............. tl. Proctor 1 11 .). Auhin ............... ............ AV. AVindlc l; 3 I'L Gr-een ............... .............. R. 'I’aylor 11


11


A. Kceles .............. R. 'romlin.snn ....... ........ A. Billington


............... F. 11 indie


(5 1)


11 AY. .lervis ............ ........ K. Dewlnirst 9 11


(5 101


D7 \Y. 7Yiniili' .............. ........ K. .Jack.Mui 1 i 15 \Y. Ciilvc'i'l .............. ....... J'\ Biinva rd (5 L) B, .^linger ............... ....... F. Birtwoll 5 lo R. Jackson ................ ...... A


L» A. 'rsivlor ................. ... JL AA'ilkinsou 12 11 F. Diilh.'ini .............. ... R. Frankhiml 1.) L) F. Pi-('0(!v ................ ................1. Dvson A


1.7 \Y. Hi I'l l, ................. ............ A. Dvson .3 L) K. Dewhur.'.t


...........— A. llodkinsoti 13


^Ir. Kay said a iiumhor of very promisin' players were being introduced. .A First Division elul) had always more impiiries from


lilayer.s than iliey couhl po.sslily satisfy. All players needed a year or iwo’s ex]K*rioiice in junior football, for it was \-ery rarely that they eaiiie acro.ss geniuses like' Bob ” Kelly, “ Jaek ” Hill, and “ Jer ry *’ Daw son. Biirtih'y I'^ootball Club werT* boj)iiig to pass on to Hiein some really good [ilayer. anil bis advice to the village lads was to work bard and train bard. He was frankly amn?:cd at Hie attendance.


I t augured


well .for the club, and if .sliowed Hiey were interested. There was no reason wliy that interest sliould not bo innintained as tlu' i’ooHiall served up in tlie village would be of boHer class tlian Hiey liad been ncciis- lomod to. Mr. Rni-i-ett. who is seei-efary of the


Noi*tli-l'.ast Lani'asliire Comhination. wished Hie clnh ovoi-y sucre.ss.


Mr. Birtu-ell aiinounct'd that l.ow Moor


I'oulil iia\'e only thfet* op(*n dates flnring Hie season.


All". Kay staled that all tin* players who


wore coming to Low .Afoor liad I...... specially Iecommenrled to llnrnloy as being woi'th a trial and all Hie men wlro lived at Rnnilev would he given facilities for trailing on tlie Burnley gronml. and if injured, would be treated Hiorc. gratis.


.Mr. Smalley imiuired if ii was in order to bring tlio mat ter forward, a.s at the


annual nieeling a decision was reached that file clii!) slioulfl enter a fi'am only in the Sunday .School League.


Till' CImirm.-in .siiid a hiiii ivns Hinmii out nt Hio .nnnnal mooliiiK Hml limy mi^lil


(In wnrsn tliiin iippniimli Rnniloy I’noHull Club. .Ml'. Smiillcy: 11 \v;is iiol ratTioil and llii.-i


coiim.s ijs a .snrpi'iso (o all of us. Mr. fl. ^YIlall('v mnvnd dial Hm ri-soluHoii


to join only Urn Sunday Soliool T.ra;;!]!' slinuld III' rpsi'iudod.


Mr. M . Saul soooudpd and Hio inoHnn was


unaniniorisly earrind. COST OF 'I’l'lAMS.


il l'. H. Muilsou iiuiuireil a.s lo tlm avorago


wc'iikly I'ust of I'liiiiiiiig a team in Hie Nortii- J'.ast J.iiiicasliiri' C.'oinbinatioii.


Mr. .Harrett said Ibis di'peinled on Hm


I'lub. Tbo JIuriiley .Y ” team eo.st belwei'ii •til and .Cl a week, but timy travelled •• dc luxe ” and bad Hie best ot everything. I’ort.smoulb liover.s ran tbeir team from immey rai.sed liy .social cITorks. I t was deeiiled to eoulirm Hie aetiiui of


tlio I'oiiimittec in aiiproaebiug liurnlev ami imning the Norlli-Kast l.am'asliire ' C'oiii-


binalioM. and also to I'nn a team in tlio Sunday Sehool 1 »ouguo.


Cininty-Aldorman T. Harnet t , .l.l>.. was


ri'-elocti'd president of the club. Air. (;. AYlmlley was appninled ebairman of tlm committee, and Air. Ryder again nnileriook


tbo duties of soerctary, wiHi Air. H. Holmes tronsnror. 'I'lm following eommilloo was a|i|)ointod ; .Messrs. T’. and R. Ifiidson. 1>. ,Rnm.s. AY.


< in the iirincit>ali weaving;


f'.'inl, T. Rarnes, J . Seedall, C. HoR T Rirtwoll. .1. Hanson and H. Rawlinson.’ A vote of thanks to tlm rein'o.scntalivos


of the Rnrnley Football Club was carried oil tlm proposition of Alt'. .1. Hanson .seconded by Afr. T,. AYilkinsoii. Mr. Pieklo.s m reply, moved .a vnio of Hiaiiks to Ibe


I'lmiriitaii. and Air. Kay liaviiig .sceondod, the molion was carried.


Advertiser & Times Offices WOMLLN


27 C A S T l .E S T R E E T (5 .M A R i v ' ( ‘ I .AOK CRICK K'r.


UNJONIISTtS’ FKTK -MRS. A.SSHF.TON ON K.MI’ IRI'; I'liADI':. TIIK CDDDNIKS AM) FNK.M I’DDYAI I'i.VI'.


allonk'd a choice sotting for a "garden (eD- and liazaar promoted hy the Lnne.Ndale hi-anchcs of the M’onien ('nioiiists’ A.s.soeia- tiqn in aid ot the fortiiconiing Lon.sdale Divismn Uiiioni.>t haziiar at Ulvi‘rs(on. A variety ol stalls were nmh'i* the snnervi.'ion ol .Mu.sdaines J . Wright. 11. A. I’aley. F. J. SmiHi. Milhiirno, B, N. North, Saunder.'i, IkildwMi Ment, W. Hoyle, and Yate.s. arid the .Misses Garncl t , H. \Yelcli, and C. \\olch, gauK'.s wore ni-ganisod hy IMr. BriMl- nok. ol C’alon, Mi^^ Heminglon’s p:ii-t\' irom Atolling gave a skolch. and Hu* Honi]i> ( oncert Uarty ami Laneasier Juvenile iMorris Dancers also eonti-ihnied In the roiitul oi attrai.'lions, in addition to whieli in.slrnmeiital nnisie was provided hv th«'


Iloriiby Ca.sile, the re.sidi'iii'i! of Air. II, Fo.ster, on M't'diie.sd:iy aftenioon


comu'ctm! with tlio ovetil, which was well liatroni.sed. lire ojUMiiiig ceromonv was porformod hv


lo do all she possibly could lo help fonrai-il tin* ( onservative <;anse. She' had wrirkeil on the wonion’s side of tlioii- oi*gniiisalioii lor a nnmhcr nf yoar.s. and cordiallv en­ dorsed tire jiolicy nf the Central OlliVo in ai ianging tor the women lo hai-e their own organisation—co-opei-aling with the men. ol conr.so. whenever they could.


Mrs Assheton, of Downliam Hall, noa'i llitlioi’oo (a memlier of the National I iiionist Conli-al Council). -Mrs. Assheton said she was alwavs happv


T \ w


com-agemont of Kniiiirc trade, and had proved up to Hie hilt that our needs could >c supplied fi-om Imperial .sources.


the rcconnnemlations of tlie Iniporial Lcononiie Committee in regard to the on-


Lnmnisl Association anticipated some ol


;yas an immense advantage to he gained Ijoiii liolh snlos hy I'hniiii-c development. When they talked like this to (he Lahonr party the lat ter roproaelu'd them with want­ ing to semi mil) exile men wlio fought in the war, 1ml Hicro was no need for those jo


'nrorefoi-e there


Unionists had a .siilendid Icmler in Mr. Baldwin, posso.ssed as ho was nf a !ar-gc and MinpaHietic Iroart, a wide vision, and gooil judgment, and Hiey onglit. to do all thev could to help linn in his vorv difficult la.sk. un the proposition re.spoctivelv nf M n . iSortli ami Mr. Fuley, votes of thanks were


passed to_ Mrs. Assheton, ami to Mr. Foster lor allowing the use of his residence.


S Y D , T . D E N T O N , T . i X I r 110r n i E T o i r . taxi: fo r HIRF,. ( \V olsciey Landaulot te ) .


AVoddiiigs IV .siiecialily. I)i.,Uiice no object.


Hnq.aini.K tn .■«. Roniilo Aro.ino .mil BInck Bull Iiin, Oliatbiirii..


ToJopIiono, 45 and 33.


TOO LATE FOR CLASStFIGATION. W A N T E D .


I I , Elm Sti'oot, 0)1110.


eEBSON (over 50) roqnire.s RO.ST.-AY.'ito, c/n


■Y^rANTKD -yV-ithi,, a nuiin.s nf r, niiles ^ of Olitlieroo, a HDLLSli to rent, for


married Connie; iniist bavo . batbroom.— *KL.. *‘ AtlTerlisor and 'r imes”


iq do .so. . I iiero were many anxious to go if circnmstnnees wore Livoiirahle.


to Hic colonies who did nol wish 'I’ho


iroin Hie eolomes ami. in return, they would intl work lor onr people. Tlioi-e wei-e i hundreds ot men who wore willing and anxious to go jo the colonics, hut tlie CO qnies would only receive tliem wlieii salislicil that tlicre was work for tlioin to do. -VS tho colonial ])opnlalion increa.scrl It would reijuire in greater riuantilies our goods, .sneli as cotton and woollen manu- b-u'tnros and macliinei*y.


yi t l i in the Ktnpire was going to he one verv important way of helping to .solve tlie greaV prohlem of imemjiloyineirt. a prohlorn hu-gely ansiiig out, ol the increase of i)0]mlation. lire wav to solve it was to briv all we could


noU! that Hiei-t' was ;i lu'i'd for-a <lisi inguish- ll'K. mark on Fmnii-e-grown produce. 'I'lie I ninnist leaders helievod Hint this trade


'riiev


haiul of Iho 5th King’s Own Boval 'Uegi- nu'iil. Mi s s (.'. \Yeleh .-riul -Mr. 1). (1. Hope- well jointly iliseliargod (he secretarial duties


RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE.


Record rip-to-ilate. C4 iathuni


................m 1>. M'. D 1,


lUhhle.Mlale .\maleins 9 Ikirrow .\TTiat4'm-' ... 9 C4 ither<)(' Amatviii-> . s , NVaddinglon II........... !» .8 al)(!eri II.....................


.


. -^ ... 1 ... 7 ... 1 , .


. I , I) . . : :i ... 1 .


3 . , 1 . , . *2 . I) . . ; 'ri)-MUl{I!()\VS MATCH.


W mldiiigion H. v. IHlihle.sdale .\ni:ie tiis. Should Uihhlo.'dale Aiiiati'iirs win ilii.')


mateli, a play-iiil will take place hotirocn them and Ohalbiirn for -lu' (-liaiiipiojisliip.


— ►HH—


C’UTHKKOK WFllNKSD.W !)I';f K.\ rFH AT CHHBLKV.


Gliorley \Ye<liivo.ilay took ilie p"i^I.^ irorr


ClilluToe \Y<'dnesday. at Wiiai-.-or Pur!;. Clliorley. in a Lanea>hire Mid-\\’i-'‘l; D.r^nc


j game. Tin* vt.>iiur,< ioiniii ifie Cliurloy I at tack Mj.Ntroiig tliai ilu-y only nianag-d to l-ugister 5 1 . Dllchfi'-M. lor Cliiuh-y, t.-ok fivt* wick'els lor 2 2 . and ,\sll»'y throe ter *J8 .


Cliorley passed tlu' Clitlienw lota! wiili eight wickets standing, 'riu* vi.sil-ir,' i ailed upon Hie services of eight howIer.>. Clltiieroo: A, M’ ilkin.soti, h .\st!*-y I; K.


Pilkington. h A.<t!ey 4 ; A. Law.son. 1* Dilch- lioM 1 7 ;


\y. Wiiipp, h DitclilioM ,s; J


'^lH>mlK^on, c \V:ilmsley h Ditelilit'M I ; T. Oxlmrgh, c M'almsIey l> Ditchfield 3 ; W. Calvi'rt, h DitcIilii'M 0 ; J. Spencer, rmi out


2 : F 'I’ingh', not out, 9 ; F. llimlii'. nut out


\Vonien’>


extra, 1 ; total. 1 1 . Oio r l e y : F. Walm.-^ley, v


5 ; li. Brown. !hw h 1 )ite!di'*!'l 'G *; Wilkin-'ii h


Thompson 2 0 : J. V. Wood, c tiiid h l.au.-eii 1 5 ; B. .-Xslley, not. out 5 3 ; .A. Ilani|i.'Oii, Ihw h Hxhrirgli 3 0 ; AY. Ditchfii-Id, Ihw li Oxhurgh i : T. -Armstrong, c 'riionip.")ii h Tingle 1 (5 ; 'I’ayloi-, not out 2 '-': •xira>. 1 3 ; total (for 1 wicket.s) l i 51 .


TO-iMO!HK)\rS -MATCIIF8. JHBBLKSDALK LKAGU1-:


(./’liofli'y V. Barrow, Bhickiiool V. C’lillieroe. I)arwen v. Ihirnley ,St. Amln’W'


AVhalley v. 1/Oyhind. Ue;ul v. Lancaster. liCyltind i\lotors v. Bihhiertilalo Wand.'.


inBBLKSDALF JUNlOL* LKAGUK.


.Sahdt'U V. lb*;»d. Ilihhle.^ihih' W’amlt*r<‘is v. \V;iddingt‘»n. Cherry Tnsr v. AVlmlh'.v.


Barrow v. Blaekburii St. Janu'.->’s. Burnley .St. .\ndi-4'w;t v. Darweii. Clillieroo v. B.xomleii,


'rKA.ALS.


J . 0. C-owgill. ,S. Cliadwick. \V. Bri«Tley, 1-h Jone.s, IL .Smitliwortli. A. llutrliin.'On. F. .Sims. J. 'riiompson and Taylor.


Clillieroe.—'i'. Foole (capt.), A. A\'. I'’i)ole,


Brook.s, A. K. I’reody, Scott, II. .*^0011. K. Stamiring, F. Hiulsoii. AY. Blackburn, B. Hoye>'. .1. Taifllioiise, 'riirolfall. Hosorve: ]'I. AVenver.


’Wanderers.----- IL Hudson (rapt.), J.


'riionnis, H. Dixon, L. IsherwocxL J. Ilobin- «on. B. AVilkinson. T. Aldersicy. A. A


Clitliorue JI.—.\. K. Di.xon (cap!.). jL A


J . Dfoore. N. AA'imlle, F. .Slingcr. Reserves: J , Slater and S. Gornall.


J . Mitchell, F. Grey, 'J'. Bowker, G. Wud- •son. K. A


H. Jngliam, J . 'Turner ami J. Slater. A


A


’amlerer.s 11.— H. Braitliwaile (capl.). A


S(K!ncer. F. Himllo, AY. AA'liip[», J. aiul A. A


ThomfVvon, A. Snowdon, J. Samlcrsim ftnd 0. Sagnr. Rrosorre: F. Tingle.


A


Olithcroo AAT'dno.sdny: R. Brown. J. ’ilkinson, T. Oxbnrgli, K. I’illcington. J.


’imllo. ’eavor. 11. A.spimralL 11. AA'eavor,


PIf ir


YES, THEY LAUGHED


'I'll:,' first man wliii veiitui'ctl out in tlio stnx't with ati Umliiell.t was ri'iillY Hionght to bo miul, and ovei'yono who .saw him laimhi'd a t him. X'l.wailays, yon aro mote lilcoiy to imivoko mirth iryiiii


pi'i'sont Hio ’■ dniwiii'd ra t appoai'anco ” thronglt li'iving no Umhiella on a wot da\'. If yon ,110 without oni', or roiHiiring a .Vow oiio, let u<- siipplv voii We have the Best, at the Right Price. RE-COVERS AND REPAIRS A SPECIALITY


BAKLEYS, 3, Castle St. EXPERT BOBBING & SHINGLING


E y e S t r a i n a n d c o n s e q u e n t H e a d a c h e i s th e r e s u l t o f t h e e f f o r t o f t h e T i r e d E y e t o s e e c l e a r l y


liOR.DS 'm i i OPTICIANS HAAVDIiANDS


FOR PRESENTS FOR ALL 0GGAS(0NS


liADIFS’ HANDHAtkS IN liRFAT YAlilKTY. RHOTO. FRAAIKS IN Al.l. .STYI.KS AND .SIZF.s.


FOr.VTAIN RKN."; IIY ADI, DKADINH AIA K Kli.'S. l!Fd,l.\l!l FRDAI :d. lid.


\y o r k i !A,sk f ;t .s .


.n k f d d I'; hasks . i ’i;i!.st:,'S. AND NDTF (IASK.S.


I.ATF.ST DINKS IN .STATIONKRY. WHIST I'RI/iKS. I’DAYINH CARDS. \YI1DS1' wadi .kt' ,


\YRITD\i; PADS I .St'.DRDND


I’Al’KR D'OYDFYS, SKI!YI KTl’I'^S AND TARDF t'DUTHS. C'MFRC'II AND A. AND Al. I’ltAYKRS AIM) IIY.MNS. A lilt; RANtlK OF IIDIIKS FDR (II.D AND YDFNi;


<F. I' l.l'/r


Rd.M t'Ali


I'i.NS rKl: -I


D.s


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