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CFOURTEEN) ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927. I i tl ! ESTATE DISPERSAL. Shoes for Winter : t i l l
Vi'v iuv now lioldint: 'i Spcciiil JJispliiy of Shoi'M for Winter Wear.
Winter is the
te.sting time for Slioes. Unless the leather is goo<l and they are made by good makers they are
n.soless.
Our Large Stock comprises only the W t . ditvct from tin; Miumfactnrers.
i i i ' n
Kvery pair ii“liable. beautifully finished, and moderate in price.
FARMS, HOTELS AND BLOCKS OF PROPERTY.
AUCTION SALE AT GISBURN. Dairy
l.iriii:?,
liotoJ.'f, villti ro>idoMco.'<,
cottagchs, accomino<iatioii laiul ami j;ro«n<l rents were inclmlod in tlie Gisbnrn Kstato dispersal .sale wliich took place at (Sisbnrn in the Pavilion a t tlio Old Vicaraj'o on \N t'dno.'alay allernoon. Notw•itll^lamlin^ tlio torrential downpour tliero was a (•.••o\v<le<l atteiidanco. .Messrs. Kobinson and Sons, solicitors, of Clitlicroe Oitsilo and Jllackliurn, acted tor iho vendors—the Kxocutors and Trustees of the lato J.ord KibljlovsdalL'—.Mr. K. A. Aspinall, of
Me.ssrs. Salisbury and llainier,
chester, l)eing the auetionoer. In all, '19 lots were ofrered, and lhouj;h
ijuite a nuinher were withdrawn, llu* actinil .'•ales iotalle<l i.'L’0,7.'!*5. 'Hie lir"t- lot- oU'ereLl was llio fret-lmld fully
CUNNINGHAMS 1 & 3y Castle Gate Clitheroe
•ri.i BUY BRITISH- ' i hi!l '
hi II
I Til 1 g - See Window for Prices
i n.\Ts with vorn .Tkwku.kk. f f
licen'-e<l hotel, the Hihbli\sdalo .-\rtii<. (Jis- burn, with all outhtiildinn.s, etc. The vite iK’cupie.s (i,9dU Mjuaro yard.s, the lioiel beinn let <m leas4‘ for 111 y«*ars from S<'plember, 192d, to Peut ley’.s Yorksliire Breweries, Idd., at an ;i])purtionod annual rental of Mi<l<liiin Ix’fzan at i'
d.OOO and readietl at wliich tlie property was with
drawn. A >iiniiar i>'sult altemled tlie Ireeliold
farm and Hilly lic<*used hotel 'I’le* Buck Inn, Paythorms containiiiK o2.-UU acres and let a t a yearly rental of LllW. Ih'ninnin^ at jUl.UIK). bidding .stopiH'd at .Cl.700 ami was withdrawn. .Mr. Aspinall
.stated that
wluMi previously offered a l»'W month^ ajio i t reac hed
Cl.O.aO. “ M!e*re };oi^^i down.'' he
fili.MU-ved, wliereiipon a member of the amliencA*, amiil
lau^'liter. reinarktsl :
“ We're all Ahjint; that .” '* V'*.s and it i> wliat we shall all do in l ime; it is the only r«-rtainly in l i fe," was the retort. Tho Knd Hou.«4.* Farm, Gishurn, of >*9.97o
acres, yielding £219 10s. per annum, began a t jL*l,r>00 but had to pass at .£.'1,001). The Old Vicarage, a country residence in Gisburn, rented at L’J-*) and containing nearly an acre of land was Imuglit hy the tenant ,
.Mrs. Kllis. for ,L07o. A similar
residence, “ 'Jlu' Pr iory,” eonlaining U.37(> acres, with a rental of LIO, wa.s nl*'0 pur chased bv the temaut, ^Ir. B. K. l\ve. lor
£o(X). SAXON " PEWTER
it requires 2)iactically no cleaning, and improve.s witli age. Being a pure metal it is the safest to use for lipuids of any
description Obtainable only from- If'
I Geo. W. Ainsworth | I 48, MARKET PLACE, BLACKBURN
“ VALUE OVER ALL >’ JEWELLER ^ Please Note—ONE Address Only ^ M I = THIS IS A “ BLUE STAR” SHOP Telephone 5817 HEADACHE, CHILLS, INFLUENZA
AND RHEUMATISM. Qt ' i fKi .Y Rr.r.iKVKi) nv
R e a d e s E x p r e s s P o w d e r s Nut J .owkkinh.
Wo) have received the
mo.st wonderful testimonials re.spe-cting tile relief afforded by these Rowdies from many parts of the country.
In Boxes 1/3 (Post paid 1/4) Single Powders 2d.
IIEADE BROTHERS & Co. Ltd., WOLVERHAMPTON Eou) .\i,so nv THORNE’S DRUG Co., 44, SALFORD, Clifheroc.
•S-M-'IC J.\ USE—OU.•\R.•\^■TEKU FREE FKO.M LE.\1). Hand hammered and of the finest Jbitisli craftsmansliij).
M ^
s
^ ^
.-V furtlier Gishurn re^idonev. “ hml ’ . , ,
Hou'e.” having 2,-100 square* yanL of ac- r-omnio<latioii land, containing in all -l.2-lo square* yar<ls and yie*lding a comliinefl rental of L’dll. weuit to .Mi'ssrs. .Massey s Hurnley Brewery Ce>. for £9")0. The <lairy farm *' Greengaiek'.” or
“ Suilside,’ ’ *of 101.B)9 acre-.s. with an apiior- tionod yearly rental of f i l l ) , te«nante<l hy .Mr. B. (*ampl>ell, reached .C’d,()0U. ami was
withdrawn. Plots of aceommixlation laml, “ Dick
\*ar!ey.” over La acres, ami '* I'o>te*r Moor,’ ’ over Vl acres. llie‘ former yiel<ling L'lb-i and tlie lat ter £10. both situaU? in Gi>hnrn, ronchetl £500 and .C250 respectively, hut We*re* he‘l«iw the* re‘M,‘rve. “ Honey J ’ots ” and *• Forty,'* acconi-
niodaiion laml ol Idt aere<. in (ti'hu»’n, with an apportioned yearly rental of L'l5, ,M»ld to Blackburn BiYWf’ry lor £090. a- also plots of oveT 9 acre."*, with barn, ami pro- <lucing yecirly lAUitals ol £M7 1»". )xL. and leiiiinted hy .Mr. V. Wright , for Ci)70. Mr.
Tomlinson bought *' Tipphig
.Me*a<low.” 2..'179 acres, rental LM, for £155. Uf .six dwelling-hnnse.‘s. witli garde-n anais,
ill .Main-stres'i. (Jishurii. thivo void to te-nant>-;, .Mr. M’. Smith, -Miss G1ov«t am! Mr. M’. (ilove'r. ;it £250 «*a<;h. Of four others in .Main-'t re.‘e*t, two at- annua! nmtal.s ol CO 7s. t'xl. an<i £7 12'. 7«1.. we-re* vf»ld lo .Mrs. Fawceui ami .Mr, Whilwam at L'Hl) each.
-V Alouhle* fronted house in Main-street,
tcnauleil hy .Mr. II. Hunter, was withdrawn at £19.’»: imt. three collages, witli gardens, also in -Main-street, let on half-yearly ten ancies. with aggr<*gaU» rentals of £1S 12s. fid., iMicanio the properly of Mr. .Vlox. I'arkAT at IMXK). A calo restaurant and cottage in .Main-street, yielding I'l.’s IDs., and occupieil hy .Mrs. I’ve, sohl for £010 to .Mrs. Smith,
MAYOR’S FUND. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS.
I ’rcvioiisly acknowledged ......................3
.Mr. K.
Forre.st ........................................ Proceeds of Kinema. Knlerlain- inont at Co-op. Hall .................
.Mrs. Grime .............................................. Messr.s. Taylor ami lluglies ........... .Mrs. Tlu)rnlM.‘r (The Knoll) ....
.Mr>. Whiop (.Millthorn) ................. .Me>srs. Harrison and Bailey ......... Proceeds of Flag Day ......................... ProceOils of Dance at Swan and
Royal Hotel ................................ .
Congregation of Roman Catholic Church .............................................
>!r. J . Batiks .......................................... Mrs. Duckworth (Bradford)
of Hlaekhurti ami .Man
ClitlHTLK' Corporation ............ B.F .L.R- I .K. \Vhi>t Drive Dame Committee ............
Mr. ,1. H. Taylor ............ ........ ^
ie.ssrs. M. Hartley ami Son Mr. J . F. Berry ......... .............. .Me»rs. Bahlwiii, W<‘ek-i Biihlwin ............................... Mr. J . -M. PoL»Iey ....................
......... ami
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AN "OLDE TYKIE” GATHERING TEA BY CANDLELIGHT.
The ladie> of .Moor-laue Church ami Si lu'd
held their annual old-fashionc<l l4‘a parly an AVednesday when, notwithstanding nuinerou< counter atlriu'tions, they enU'i'laim.'d a large compaiiv wliieii ttviie lilled tlie ta«)le'.
Special Offer of BLANKETS (SATURDAY) we m i eii
FOR ONE WEEK O.XUV. BEt H.N.VlXi l TO-MORROW s p u lm. DISCOUNT OF 2 6 IN THE £
ON Ai.L B lank e t s Sm.u. ( J i t f la r " . ' .sf.n'1; iiioliiilcs every class aiicl qual i ty, inun
'I’lie quaint <o’'iunies of grent-gniiidninN <l!iy> (ill 'lime in.'taiH'cs) ami the .siih<luc<l cjuidle- lighi gave the requisite “ atmos[ih<‘re to tlio “ <liiii jind misty past ,” wliile oUl-'tyle confections and l iakemeat ', toot!i<ome cake> and fruit pic*s provetl as satistying as tln-y wer<* enjoyable, ami .mi pleiititul liad been the provision that much remaine<l. The ent4*rlaininent wa> in keeping with
’2 15 4 ami
10 0 U) 6
'J ht^ H't will clo-e on
31.st Octoljer. 192«. THANKLESS ! man who ro b b ed his b en e fa c to r
.At Clitherive Police Court on M'ednesday, William *l\>on, labourer of m> tixed aliode, was lined 2(K. for .-l^'aling u ra/.or, cup ami .‘-x'arf valued a t S>. 4d., thf* j>rop»*rlA of James Beard, eng ne-man. of 5. \Vaddington-
r»ia<l. 1’roM‘eutor stateil that he allowed prisoner,
who was deslilule. lo on ilie eoueli
in his liome on Lriday, October I f ih . lor »>iie niglit, and in llie morning, ulien prisoner liad goii«* li<? di'eovt*red that his ra/air « a s nnsung.
disl:o^■^.•^ed the lo-vs of liis cap and .seari. P.C-. Hellars .'aid that pris^mer was arrested
at IHverslim ami wiieii ehargiHl -jaid ” Ihey
were not worth that much. To tin* magistrates Tyson said ” ! am Mirry
for what I liave done, ami I havt? kept- a good record lor nine year ' .
ill hospital for seven and a half wveks and have lK*en out of work sime.
I have been If you could
imnos4‘ a fine in.-'lead ot .'*‘iiding im- lo {irisoa I .diould he very thankful . ’’ The Cliiel Coiislahle (.Mr. J . C. Huxlahle)
said iirisoner was in Dt'cembuT, 191'^, .o'nt to Bor' ta! for thris- years for stealing blouses from a e.lothe.s line. In 1919, however, he wa.s released on liceii'e. hut he committed tlieft and was sent hack to hni'>h hi ' time. He aildixl tl iat the pro'^M.-iilor did not wish to j>ress the case.
BASHALL FAVES. K.\.\t;y DRKS.S BALL.—Oiii‘ of the most
.'Ucce?-.-l ul laiicy <lre.*-s halls ev«T helil at Bashall Faves took place last- Friday week.
'ITiere was a capital attendance, a large per centage being in lancy as well as gr*)ie*-que ( ostume.
’I lie jmlges for the occasion were
.Mr. I'c .Mrs. G. Rohiiison (Withgi il ) , -Mr. ami .Mrs. Walter Greeiilialgii (.Moorcock Hotel ) , ami the Mis-es B. ami K. Sandham (Talbot Briilge House), and tliey liail a most (Uhciilt task. Kventiially they awarded pri/.*‘s as fol low':— Iiadies, original - 1. .Miss i’ . Breaks ( Wasp) ; 2. .Mrs.
illiaiii Pyc- (Haytime) .
(,'om.*-: J . Mrs. Chew (.'slns-i PoiUar) ; 2. .Mr. F. (Le.-iiliaigh (.Madame •Raleliwork). Gentlemen, original : I. -Mr. .'^liatv(Cliina- man) : 2, .^les'ls. J . Watmsley (Pierrot ) ami A. Wright, C. J'”or>haw and P. Gorr-
ill (.Nigger.'). Comic: .Mr. F. .N5*w lion.s<; (.Mon*'. Patchwork). Spivia! )>rizes were awanleil to .Mr. I'klward .Newlionse and U) .Mr. I'‘re<l (ireeiilialgh as .Madame ami -Moiis I’atchwoik lor llie i to t pair in jancy dress: lo .Mm'i'.s -loan and .Mary Cliew for the best pair of wallzers in lancy ^Iress. ami to .Miss K. .Marslaml ami .Mr. NV. NVrighi, for llie best, foxtrot ting pair.
.M.'. R. i’ve’s^hango 'I'he r<‘>id«?n*v, ■* .Vpplf^-
tre-4 Cot tage, ’ ' containing 1.270 .vquaro yards, lot a t £;10 to .Mr. James Harnett .
pa.ssc<l a t £525. 'Hie Blackfjurn Brewery t*o. were pur-
clniserfi at £*120 of ii jilot ol 7..1n5 acres of lam! in Buriihiv>road. *‘ GcH»rg<vs Crof t ” and gardens of ;l.L02
acres, mljoining the main highway. yi(*l<ling £ 9 5ri., was knocked clown for .£I1(.K) to .Mr. • lohn H. Ifootliman, Barrowford,
tvIio
bought 1S.5-1S acre.s of laml fronting (iis- liurn .Auction .Mart, with tho (Jawher I’lanta- tion, tho apportioned! rents of which are £ J L for £1,025.
The i ’fi'-t Ollice a t (lislmrn. containing
275 squar<* yanis and let at £25 lOs.. went to tlio tenant , .Mr, LightlKvwn, for .£755. .'sonic 9 acres of him! in tlu* occuiuition of
Hentlf'v’s Breweries, proflming £22 15s. per annum, am! 25.79J acres occupitMl hy (Ji.s- burn Auction Mar t a t a rental of £(>5,'failed lo soli a t £ J 7 5 and £8.'80 n\siK*ctiv»‘|y. An other lot withdrawn a t £ J7 0 was a house, work^ihop, yard am! gar<h*n ar>.a of i.i-i.l
.sviuaro yards in all, occupied by .Mr. Woymefi a t an aggregate rental of £ ! 7 10s. .Nir. LindU‘y Pate, iho tenant, bought for
The Gi f t He Woul d T r e a s u r e Mos t ', I Your Portrait
Across the seas, where you cannot go yourself, your portrait carries your per sonality and an assurance of your friendship.
It IS the most sincere, the most personal and tlie most treasured of all gifts.
T . S. HARGREAVES KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
’ i T) ,-ii> T^hcleirapftt Unk Me WcrIJ
DO NOT RUSH YOURSELF, OR US - COME EARLY
£ 1 0 a ])lot of -MO .sdjuaro yanis ; and tho Blackburn Brewery Company a t £5(K) l>c- oame owners of 1 ,S()() sfpiare yards of laml opposite the Wliite Bul l , which included two cottages, parking ground, crof t and ga rden. Followitig are details of tlio farms offeretl: Deeixlale Farm, 7.G9(5 acres, rental £21, .sold to .Mr. Tal ton, Bamber Bridge, for
£030. • Crow Park Fa rm, 90.42-1 acres, rental
£ 100, withdrawn a t £ 2,000. Nowsholmo IXunesne, 178.755 .acres, rental
£280, withdrawn a t £4,200. Painley Farm, 220.621 acres, rental £300,
withdrawn a t £4,000. Middlebroaks, 139.261 acres, renUil £2-10,
purchased by the tenant, Mr. Gt'orgo Cowgill,
for £3.000. Windy Piko Farm, 132.453 acres, rental
£150. .sold to .Mr. Hargreaves. Burnley, for
£2.575. Windy Piko Moor, acreage 44.720, rental
£16. withdrawn a t £400. List<*r’.s Tenement, 100.345 acres, rental
£160, withdrawn a t £ 2,200.
We.slhy Hall (old Manor House of tlio
Lister fami ly) , 292.7S8 acres, rental £463, withdrawn a t £6,500.
(Continued at foot of next column.)
hand provido<l a )»rogramine of «*x<<‘i)ent datu’e mii'ie. to ' i i i t all tastes - the eliarlesion enlhi i 'iasts ami the older generation of ilaiteers.—
-.After the pp.zes had l)cen awardinl
the Chairman. .Mr.
Gn.sMihsLlgh. ♦•ailed uix)n .Mr. NewhoU'c to propcisi- a vot«* ol thanks to the jiidgos.— In doing >o .Mr. Newhou.s<>
ohs^Tvivl they had had an extraordinarily hard
la.sk ami were worthy of their very best t l iank' .—-Mr. AValler Greeulialgli rc^ sponded on heiialf ot the judgi's.—'1 he re-
Ire.shmenls. which were si-rved in a manner that tvas quite up to the. high standard ol Ba'liall KavcM in lliis deparUiiem, wore in
♦ hargi* of -Mrs. Chew, .Mrs. S inge r , .Mrs. Collinge, .Mr,'. (Jorrill ami Mrs. P♦*el. Tlio following gave the pri//<*s: .Mrs. .Slinger, -Mrs. Chew, tho Mivses B. and K. Sandhain. tho .Nlisi'cs F. , B.. J . and M”. Chew, .Mr.s. H. Collinge, .Mrs. (Jorrill , .Mrs. .Vewsluiiim*, .Miss .M. Houson. ami the nnunliers of the committee. .As a result of tin* effort tho .Assembly Room will lienelit to tho oxleut of £ 10. and liio eoinmitlis* desire to tliank all who in anv way contrihutcil to thi." 'lU'O'SS.
S T . DENY S ’ HOME. Tho following gift-s
h.Tvo Ikvu n'oeivtxl
with tl ianks:
NVo.sIcy Churcli, jxiiato pio; •Miss Mitchell, ajiples. sweets, toys; Mr. il indio, cakes: C. ILfLS. As.-iiiciaii*)u, cakes and l)uit<*r; .Mrs. Crabtrex', clothing; Mr.s. .Southworth, clothing; Rirniiigton Church of Knghtml Mission, butter, eggs, vegetables, frui t and iam.
Wa t t Clos<\ 221.70.5 acre.s, rental .C300; no
offer. Pan Farm, 250.646 acrcw_, rentid £275,
offered with vatunt possession: no bid. Carter’s Fann, aoreage 74.828, rental
£ . '^; withdrawn a t £950. Towit Hall (vacant possession), acreage
167.939, rental £205, withdrawn a t £2,500. Mo(*rhouso Form, 26-1.028 ncro45, rental
£JU)0, .sold to Dir.
Jl.argreave.s, Burnlev, for £4.4,50. Higher House, Paythorne, acreage 25.694,
rental £65, withdrawn a t £940. Higher House (Ijower), acreage 39.729,
rental £ 8 5 ; withdrawn a t £900. Lancast^ir Moor, 105.606 .acrcfl pasture land at Paythorne, rental £6 1 ; wxtlidrnwu at
£750. Six ground rents were offered, all save one i>eiiig sold roughly at 18 years’ purchase.
.A lew days later ln>
llio occa'ion save ilj^u. the ••amlle' were dis placed for a brigliter illuminaiit. In throi> .'(■eiics, llm lirst <lepicie<i a meeting called in deci<le the venue of tlie annual trip, ami tlie arrival of the •
• inemher' ’ ami the
garralous nature ni the meiding. under the nioMd.Micy uf .Mr~. ,1. I’ . l‘
iirkm.Mm. lit.' Iliiiliniiuv'ul .V'lan .luriu'." llio to ’• argi l ' ’ <li>phiy<‘d hy •’ .Molly Kett le -iml •
Mil'll liv ulliuis mkIi IIS ■ Wl iux.uimini iTi i l till'
• I'cimv I’ r-iin.'' Iliu |iurkim'>> of " .'lr>. l"i l •"(;
■ .'siisaii (
..niizlo
and '■ Si|,.aii l.uu '*—all ia'iit oil “
sii.Mliff Mln.l tlivy liad lu say ” ui
.ni.snro tli« suci t-ss nf tile trip evoked uproarious mirth.
-At
luiii;lli iliu M'k'uiud j'.'Min M-as .Mumaiidx', iiiiif 10 -•uinnluK' Itw pl-'ii-uru ot tliu mitill!; ■
L call mii't, li" made a t Dick '1 iiyliir a in lltu cveninc. liilflit !
Mils |K..d, and. as is usnal. in cntortain- nu'iits. tilin' s|n'c<lc<l Mith incr.'dilil.' sMilt- novs, fur tlio ncM. t-c.'nu Mitncssi'd a rc- inarkal,!v p.i(«l r.'idica of an .il;l mii>cd chiiriT, Moll cloviiU'd. awl driiMii
'ni>' day and tlio Inmr liy imo
diminnfiv.' " .siocsls,” id flic l.M'o tliat " ,,uict in all Ifoars, but alno. ' sIku i;; ,n,.cl,anisiii coinidctod^ llio lllu'-'iin.
llio
" d r i v e r ” (Mrs. M'. kort t k's-pi'iu a Mars evo .m ill.' olfsidc ” lilocal, winch .slioMV-.l .i t.'-idcncv to .'xcossivo vdiration, iiMiiiK'.! the „^.,.nihK Id 111.' parly, and it .'an Iw sai.l that til.' ” lincry ” m the l i idics- . i 'rti i inly wuiil.l hi.v.. iidialcd the .IcIiciiU' tra-
uramo ol lav.-nd''r or ih.. mor.' punc.'nt -mi'll oi camplinr or imith-liall. it .m.' h.i.i h,
lUs of iinnio.loral*-' liiu;tlifvr. *-
the nsnal hit.' arrivals. ol cuiirso. aiid .Mrs I ’arkiiuon apprupnatoly Mine
ili.'ir .'vuh.'ranc.'
th.' M-.T’iin.’' Uiit linally tlu' parly
p.it iiwav.” an d shuMv.l
•
.cn near onmiitl'-— ;nt Hu' audu'W-.' iiit‘> l ln r .
ait for ' on
roiito '■ hy ipiip and j.'st awl sonit. " llkla Moor '■ lifiii!; suiitt M'lth ^roat itnst.i. It Mils tal-.'ii for ttranfod that l l f i r • nmnd '■ Ol .Miiri'ciiinlK' prav.-d oiijoyahl.',
f. r itcj final scono on arrival a t Mr. laylur .s was tho pri'lwl.' to an impromptu cumori. If tho ll.'iul of ill.' Inniso was cony.'ni.'ntly ^ ■iTid Inckily—away
fr.im liom.', his ' wil.' was phiinlv .loliuhtod to r.'coiv.' a visit trout old fri.'iids, .'Voli if it was n.'C."-'ary t.i s.'nl for inoro chairs.. (.\lrs. Taylor
fclrain.'d ir,.m asking th.' party to stay for .snppor.
lint that hy the way. I tit .■purs..,
ihl'V must havo a tto.ul s in" , othorwts... it .'o tli.-y .sitliit l{
ll.ilii„toli.
Moi'ildn’ t ho like Clitlior.H'. Moor-lan.'.
■iiid Mrs. Tavlor hoiti!' desirous to
lio.tr .so- aml-so tho 'ptoci'oiiintts .h'voloiK'd iiiio -a i, not'iv awl
.-.irk'd prooraiumo, ol sontts. .■luutisl's, rotiwls, ami htiiiiorous r.'.'llall.ui.s.
with a td.'-.uiful spriiikliu',t ol niki". H"- vocalis.s iuclu.lod Miss l luth Hi iE” '" ' ! '”»> Miss Hilda Hartl .’y. Miss 1 itohou awl Mr.s 4towart aud Mrs. Catlow
al.so " k.'.'1'iiu; Hi. hall rolliiu;.” with -Mrs. H.
llil.shor.nioh .it th.' piaim. Tho . 'm. 'rtaimw' i i t pr.n.-< t ry
,.„,„v;ihi.'; hut tiK'
" .Ir'ivor ” .lomandiiilt to know whotli.'r tit y M..f.' .'Vor
tlm.kiiio of poiun limit.', was ilio sioual for .l.'parturo, itiid, al t .'r siiiKiiit; •I \illd I.anR Svw) ” in tlio approves! fashion, ihoy
t.mk loavo of tlioir host.'s,..
DO 10U WINT TO HUGH? THEN SEE
A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur
TO-NIGHT & TO-iViORRQW AT THE
PALLADIUM WEDDING.
GARSIDE—WILKINSON.
19th Octol>or, tlu> wmlding t«x)k phicy' of .Mr. Jam<*s B. CJarside, charlero<l accountant, tlio eldest .son of Mr. Jost'ph Gurside, of •
At. Thoma.s’s C3uicch, Douglas, on iho • Al4Mlwen:i.” Loch Promouade, Douglas,
and .\nnio, tho oldest daughter of i lr . John J . Wilkinson, of .15erby-wjuaro, Douglas, (of tlio etliiorial staff ot “ Tho Jslo of .Man
'rimes” ), formerly of Clithoroe am! Black- IHiol. Until quite recently tlic bride had for several years !K»en ou the teacliing stall at Clitheroo Council School. 'I'lio tvromony was |>erformod by tlio Ilev. N. J . Poolo, Vicar. Tlio bride wjls
gcorgotto, and wore a veil and wreath of orange hloKsom. Her bridcAinnids were MiKses Xollio and Lois
AVi1kin.con, sisters, and .Miss May
Gar.side, sister of iho bride groom, all of whom wore dro.s,.scs of pink georirette. Tlie newlv niarrictl pair loft on tho morning, boat for London and Tor quay. On their return they will reside in \ ictoria-avenuo, Douglas. Tho receiition was hekl at the house of tho bride’s parents, and tho gnonia also motored to Ilainscy and partook of lunch at tho llomsoy Bav Hotel. Before, leaving for her wedding, the
teachers and s o l a r s a t Clitheroo Cmincil Bchool p r in te d Hiss Wilkinson with an oak timopicoe and pewter bon-bon dish.
attired in ivory
FIRST CLASS CATERING Wo request tho pleasure of your patronage and guarantee
you both pleasure and satisfaction. All our Cakes are made fresh daily, only best butter used
In the making. Take a sample cake home. Closed on Sundays. THE MAJESTIC CAEE
KING WILLIAM ST., BLACKBURN TH IN K IT OUT BEFORE ACTING. TH ER E IS ADVERTISING AND
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Is SPKL'Lu.iziNG IN WOLSEY WEAR inii
Actl.mn .ind WiNTEn.
BE READY FOR THE GOLD SNAP LADIES AND GENTS. UNDERWEAR
HOSIERY OVERALLS :: FROCKS :: SHIRTS :: PYJAMAS
Children’s Gymn Slips and other School Garments in stock. Al.-o mad.' to measure.
Voii are invited to visit, our .'yliowrooni. ALL GOODS MAKKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
15a, Preston New Road, Blackburn Over Thom pson’.s* Motor Establish men t.
SIiowTOom ofH*n 2 U) 7
p.ni. sSuturday 10—12 a.m. and 2— 5
p.ni. . 1
Have an Overcoat made for you
b y
JOHN BROWN & SONS Merchant Tailor and Gents Outtftfer
5, King Street, Clitheroe.
Smart in .'ityle, Well-Tailored,
and made of genuine
SCOTCH TWEED
IsCOTTjSHWOOLUHl
with the ofhci.-U puarantcc - mark
fhmm' l . ' t to t7) till' fiin-.-t fh'ocy woul. Kvi-ii at marked prices tlioso g.iKils rcpri'sotit
s.mtii l. Iiniu-st valui .....witli " (1 in tin- i
off thoy 111'' liiii'L'ititis tlu' wise li.iusowifc will siiii|i iiji. A piii'tioulai'iv (looil
c.Munjili' of valtn' is ‘*iir s(i.'i'iul ofh-r ol
uH-wool Idunkcts'(-tuibs.) at 15 11 less discount. fold wcatlicr is on tho way -qtrciiaic for it while tlii-
|■.v.."■[lticmal offiT
la.sts. H. A. COATES King Street Drapery Stores which in its own class equals The Big Parade. THE GRAND
presents the second super-production from The Tivoli^ London^
jbanez. Best Novel ' r j t o H ' a f i lm \ s e n s a t i o n
Showing 4 days only next Monday^ Tuesday Wednesday & Saturday. The Romantic sen sation of the season^ produced hy the man who made Ben Hur from the novel by the man who wrote ^^The Four Horsemen.
W A L L B A N K S DOMESTIC UTENSILS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
H.vvn PINE iLvsui; .m
Also 2 yards wide OILCLOTH, LINOLEUM, TAPESTRY SQUARES and AXMINSTER SQUARES. ' riif iu‘\v co co MATTINGS in .iqtmr.'i and ready Itotmd lenctlis. Carpet Rugs, Cloth Rugs, &c. .\l-.ii Flashlights in diffeiiiit variiiic.... Batteries I.*, v.ih.-i 4d. each, suitable for wireless
.Si'KriAi. BOWLING GALVANIZED DOLLY TUBS 6 9 each Xl lTE TIIF, A i iDKE'IS—
7, WATERLOO ROAD And MARKET STALLS
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