r
r " f
s ii
a
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»OLIOY. at Chipping;
bemployment. toRM.
[ould be Used Unemployed Mr.
In \\
Iu \4 * JjI»)fl}U c:iril |l>msioii, NaiU Liio ‘list j^oiiorally boon eithor tho larmor thoy worn Jook-
i-Tvativos lor any loction, tho J’riino
] assist iiynoiilturo, tliuso i)lOily:»;s to
i;aL Uu! one ronioily loarU’ bolievod and I mid
■ail not <lonc. In- TmI di‘linju*l3* tliab nf iiroUH'.tioii for
|rol)ablo Unit after ^an atlenipt would iron and .steirl mean th a t the
M to an extiMisiun tile sanio tilin'^
C ailvantage fioui I ’ection in the iu-
lot: use on his farm ] imieliinor.v—would inning would thus of the a<!tions of luinmt and thero I l
Iti brought out ;i lard to lim land. liMigreed with tha t I'laiin perfeotion —
jd been fnnmilatiKl rmt by tin* jiooling the agricultural
|ination gaineil by ral conditions on own doininions.
Jas tlierofore based lio were
inu.TOstml I'erimis attempt to nmloiibted dilli-
I'riie only nmieily
|a l ^riK.’!! book. JIo lilt* agriculturist
|omo sort of laud it was concerned ■ion oi' fanning, it
|•een knock(*d from inn* tha t the
I'lMuh nion^ friun a ‘d to investigate
I Problem.
Iiiloymcnt prrtlilcm, <-oinnionplace to
CLOCKS of every kind
l;s one of the most lie connlri* to-day. h» it that w«* w«?re M'rlousiU'ss, and
I III very much less IK' next lew xa'ars ;d result for the e ellocts of unem- )}uT(* wen* almost
•mploymcnt as a they* did .vime-
liueslinn of .sitting i;ult> imprnvi'd. Wo
s of the war itself, inic, they should
[anal situation and Mils to deal with >1 inenil.v a mattiT ■ point of view of natiem. 'Po llu^ cv'ential and one
[noral and physical [) such an (*xtent might he afTorded
Ls of tin* t.vpi^ of .•ing now was that
I as. cleetrieity and " t.-ilce one nf those doubt tiiat ilio
o be jirepare-il for did neeil a eoii-
its national road Ronds.
■anse.s l>nl also the 1 mnimlities ami for Inn ]daeo to place. Id which the roads [nnahle to satisfy. [:1s in laineashire that was. 'Phe
lore th«* war in- J'markahle example
J-e than *20 imllioii iiecessary. raise^ a J uinm tin* semirity lild not bo a wild 1 porfeeily cfnnmon leould iinagine the system ami upon
|o u r roads would lie illnstraiion of with tho problem
Imenb which th a t I into the improve-
lie same time thev Inal
rc.sourccs. Tf
Iirivalled by aii\- | l field.
III. fcH AGAINST
Cricls'c to-morrow, roll bv AValiiislcy. bo: Stovonson;
alisont from tlio ! iimtch aRoin-st
liolls, liOiiRH-orth, Heap, GorstiinR.
.J. & S. Leaver, Ltd. Phones 4191-2-3.
Eanam, Blackburn Est. 1844.
Soviet Jramoplione
comp.inics bavo made .a largo nu®.UorPof records by
mad other Bolsliovik loaders., Tlio siwecucs ----------
: •‘Coinuiunist ideas abroad.
lesent (lovernme.iit _iiu.e his budget— lit) inilli«>n poumls 1 sum .Millicicnt to worlw for a_ year, was m-oiviiig an
rely incanl ilit* use
Jiio to see if oiir led improving ami ny ol unemployed our iieeessary for of national rcron- great many needs,
: jobs, they would s they would have
AUSTIN
LEAVER’S MORRIS
ALL MODELS IN STOCK G.M.C. DISTRIBUTORS
UsK.D Cak.s Okfeukd fok S.u.f. :
. Austin 1927, 20-li.p. Carlton Saloon. Brown .Austin 1925. 12-h.p. Windsor Saloon. Blue M.G. 1920. Sports M.K. 4-sealer. .411101- inium and Blue.
Fiat 1920. 10/15-h.p. 2-seater. Bine.
leomitrv would lie the* (iliancelior
'MorrisCowloy 1927.
11.9-h.p.4-senter.Blue Morris Cowloy 1927. lUl-li.]). 2-soater. Blue Bean 1920. I2-li.p. 4-senter. Jlaroon.
■ Morris Cowloy 1925.11.9-h.p. 2-seater. Blue Boardmoro 1923. 11.9-h.p..2-seater. Two-
tons.
Essex 1920 Saloon. Blue. Morris Cowley 1924. 11.9-h.p. 4-seator Grey Clyno 1925. 11.9-h.p. 4-seater. Blue.
Itala 1922. 17-li.p. 2-scater Sports. Bed. iMorris Cowloy 1924. 11.9-h.p. Chummy.
.Morris Oxford 192S. 13.9-Ii.p. Saloon. Brown.
All in splendid condition and offered at Bargain Prices.
C-4NNOT BE REPEATED.
l ‘rely as om» snb- tho Liberal pro- [ thev would ‘Stm a.
A few recent model Motor at Clearance Prices
Cycles
ROGERS Castle Street Clitheroe
I'oH. are cordially invited to
vi.it us—you will not be ])resscd
to Imy—we would like to help you in the choosing of Cliristmas Gifts.
I proviile n snlufum wiiich had done
jhe fanner and thu Is incorporated Urn
other Hand, tlnj was
J of prot(
H.aion for 'Jlmt, of
i p a i id I fl—
Rich Uncle making will in favour of nephew who
are invited to pay us a visit and. ensure their future by selecting one of the many delightful Jaeger specialties. The range is amazing, such as :—
has sent him a “ JAEGER " Christmas Present. All nephew's (a'nd nieces)
■\ Bed Socks ........ from .2/11 Drassing Gowns ... from 12,'- , 'ItiiRH ................... from 21.'- 'AToiis Sock.s ........... from 2/b
HARGREAVES Bros
Castle St., Clitheroe Tolophono 1G5*
FOR CHRISTMAS.
LAYING-TEST WINNERS
MOUNT ZION “ AT HOME.' Substantial Sum Realised.
moters ol tlio “ At H a in e s” held last week III eomio.vTOii wuli Mount Zion Priniitivo AlcllKMlist Sunday School. On each ol llio three nights—Medneaday; 'Jhursduy and Saturday—tliero was a hpiomlid attendance, and the fact that i:l.5 has Iieen raised by tliu elfort tuwar<is church funds relleets <oii- .sidernhle erinlit upon tiio organisers. 3 ho “ At Hunuxs ” constitute thu most important serie.s of events in tlio social life ot the school during Uiu year, and their : Kuccess as a inoiiey-raising elfort was always assured, hut it is oven luoro satisfactory when the sum realized quite fulhls expeciation.s. O n Saturday evening, tlio sclioolroom was
Snecoss aitoiulod tlie clTorLs of , tho pro
"CURE FOR BOREDOM.” GIRL
LADY PEEL PRESCRIBES GUIDE MOVEMENT.
guiding was the best nrevontivc .medicino they know of,” said Jmdv Dolni l\*ol, Cliiet
Conimi8.sionvr of tho (iirl (iuulo niovomeut, ub tho anmiul meoling, on Tuesdav, in Accrington, ol tlm Xorth-EaSt. 3mnca.**hiro (jirl (Bmli's’ A.s6(K‘iation.. Aiiioiigst those prc.-ii'iit wjL«; Airs. ,L. King-Wilkinson, Coin- inissniner of the Clithuroo Division.
” Sonic* doctors snul tlio other ilav ihiiL Ar>C?a
Standing:
Mc.ssrs. .1. Snapo^ A. llnlhnv.s (secretary) and IL Dewhurst (ineinheiN of tho layiiig-lest .snh-eonniuttee).
Photo:
'CHOOSE YOUR GUTS HERE!
Wimb could be jnorc suitable as a tolicn of goodwill than Jewellory We. have a large variety of dazzling gems, marked .It moder ate prices.
Gifts in GLASS,
SILVERWARE, GUT EBONY, WATCHES.
jHitition of tlie Clithtiroe and District I’tility and Faneier.s Poultry Soci»*ty wen* presented
la.st Saturday evening to the sneeessfiil com petitors. Thrmigh the generosilv of Dr. W. I'k Darker, of Jliil Crest, Clitln’i'oe, an excellent dinner wa.s served to tlie oflieials a t the Coimni*reia! J Intel, where a most con vivial evening was .spent.
The awards won in the last laying coiu-
(Mr. F. Spurgeon) .said Clitheroo fanciers geiHM’nlly w«mld continue to make headway if the sunio goodwill persisted hetwivn the oflieials and meinhors, as was tlie ease to-ilay. “ I came among you two years ago, but feel I have been in your confidence many years liy the wa,v you work togetln*r,” he .sai<l, aflding that hi* wished to convey the host thanks of the SneieU* to Dr. Darker for Ids kindness in making the evening’s proceed ings possible.
AVoleoniing the conipaii.v, the Chairman
Sloadiiig congratulated the winners on their Sfilendid records a t the test. “ AVe cannot all win, hut it is astonisliing what ph*asuro a good sportsman can <lerive from trying,’’ ho said. “ Some people ask what am the benetits of laying tests. Knowing the records of your birds, is the mainspring in lireeding egg-iirodncyrs. By competing In tests like that a t Clitheroe. yon save the ex- jiense of trap-nesting and the tinnynecupii*<l, coverinl for you by a minimum entry fee.”
l*rior to presenting the awards, Mr. Advertiser and Times.’' (ineinheiN
he.st thr(*e birds out of., four: .1, .Ali-si; J). Ward, Fife, gold medal; 2, 'riuunas
Doh.son, Inglewhite, silver medal; D, F. C. Tomlinson, Sli*afi>rd, bronze Tneilal. Heavy bn'eding pens: 1, Dr. AV. E. .Darker, gold medal, with Dlmde Island Bed; 2, F. I'k Spurgeou, Mittoii, silyer medal, witii AVliite AVyan- dotif*; d, T. Dobson, Inglewhite, bronze medal, with AVbite AVyandotte. Jjiglit breed single Iiird: 1. T. Dobson, gold medal winner with a AVbite Legliorn and elialleiigu eup; 2, A. AV. Wnotlford, Clitberoe, silver medal, with AVIiite L«*gliorn; Ik .1. Crook, Clitln*roe, bronze medal, with While Leg horn. Heavy breed single bird: Messrs. 'l\ Dftlvson ami L. Infanger, (trindleton, tie for iirst position in tliis eoetion, both winning gold inedals and bolding the elialjenge cup for six months each. .ICacli receive silver cup won outright. Tlie; third prize in this section was a tie lietwoen Crook and F. Spugicon. On the proposition of Mr. A. Hallows, ,\
Ill i>reseiiting the prize.s to i*aeh
succe.ssfiil (•ompeLitop present, .Mr. Sleading also con gratulated those too far away to attend, hoping them would <*ontinue to support thu Clilheroe test, managed so ellicieiitly by Air. Dilslmrough and his staff. 'I’lie res-ults were:—Light lireeding pens,
lonclmlod laying tost ns follows: Seated (loft to riglit) : !^^t‘ssrs. J . Crook (iroasnror); L. Infanger (winner of eiip heavy breed single bird .section); ^)r. \V. K. llarker (gold ' medallist in heavy breed jion); T. Dobson^ of jngiewliito (winner of cup in heavy breed single binl soctionj : A. AV. ‘WoodioriK(silver medallist in light breed single bird section). Inset: *^Iiss Daisy AVard, of File (gobl medallist in light lirowl P‘*n).
'riiu abovi! t»roup ihclmlos tho chief winners in tho Ciitlmioe Poultry Soci<*ty’.s ren*ntly
crowded with a most appreciativo audience. Tlio “ guosts ’ wore received by . Mr. ami Mrs. AV. Taylor, and tho sLSsomlily was jire- sided over h,v Mr. John
AVilkiii.son, .of .l^ow Moor. Tlio party engaged for tlie evening was Olio of iindouhted merit, tlio “ Stella Opera Singers.” A eomhination of really giKul arlisU's form tlio partj*, and the appre ciation of Hatnnlay's andionco wn.s expressed in demand.s for encures. ALuIamo L. Milton was nut long in gaining favour with the audience, her sweet, clear siqirano voico being demonstrated to advantage in her songs. Aiadume C'lara Fortune is a ctm- tralto vocalist whoso voii“
conHidoruhlo range. A tenor of sweetnes.s and pow«*r, Air. .1. W. Derry won popularity and joiiieil in duets with Air. J. AVIiittaker, who used his <leep,resonant bass voice with admiralilo discretion. As an entertainer, All*. Li B. Hightou made an instantaneous “ liit ” and he kept the audience in merry vein. • The party liavo a sljDful accom panist in Air. H. E. Shaw.
o is rich ami of Children’s Effort.
performanco was given by the children, and riglit well did they discharge their respim- sihility, ■ Tho first part of tfieir iirogramUm was ilevoted to a delightful fairy play “ A Fairy Comedy ” .set to music. This charm ing composition was exceedingly wi*ll eii- m-^ted hy tho youthful performers and had the additional charm of being enliivK* .seasonable. .It luiglit ho said tha t it had tho a<lvantago nf reminding the elder ^leople present tha t Christma.s was indeed m tho ofhiig and tlnit it was time they were open ing uj) negotiations with Sant:i Claus. Tho play, Us a matter of fact, opens witli^ that eatiistrophie slate of alfairs in which Father Christmas is
A.s indicated last week Thursday evening’s
hearty vote of thanks was accorde<l to Afr. ;ind Airs. Speak, for catering; to tho artistes. Dr. Darker, and nil who had con tributed to the
Micce.ss of tho evening.
Unitisl .Methodist CircniL was held in tlie Low Moor I'niteil .Methodist. Church on Saturday’ afternoon. Tlie Bov. T. Fish pre sided over a gooil attendance of representa tives. The. financial statement was given liy Air.
Dil.sborough and siiowed a satisfactory balance in liand of ,C24 IDs.. Tlie reports of tlio churches were given and very cordially :ipprove<l. Mr. W. C. Fort reported Hint a very snccessfnl bazaar had been held at Aloor lame. Mr. J . DIackburn reported that, arrangements: were being made with the AVesley friends a t l.ow Aloor for a united weok-nigli’i service. AJiss Husiiton stated that tlio West Bradford Cliureh bad received a new Communion Set, llio gift of a friend. All*. J .
i.eeming reported Miecessful social activities a t (Irimlletoii. The report nf the jireaeliers’ meeting wa.s given by Air. Hfiwartb. A gratifying feature was that one young man. Air. F. Jjor<l, is going on trial as a local preacher. The meeting con firmed tlio formation of a Circuit 'remi>er- anee Committee with Mr. .1. Hobson as secretary. Air. .). AV. DIarkburn was eleeled a member of fhe plan eominiitee.. It was deeitled to allow the Local Preaeliers* Alutnal Aid Association to pnivide ]>ulpit supplies »ui Alay 20th.
gave a summary of tiie Home
Mi.ssion Com mittee's report and it was decided that the leaders of the eimrehes be sunpliinl with a copy. 1'ea was piovided by tlio Low Moor friends ami Air. .lolm Ford and Air. T. Howartb voiced tlie thanks of the
coiiip.iny. Aliss JOva Suleliffe suitably responded »m iiebalf of the. indies.
'I’lio Bov. 'I'. V'lsli PRIZE HOMERS.
third show in the Club 1 louse a t Shaw Bridge last Saturday. The class was for Old Jlens, ami a good entry was received. Alessrs. 'I'. Xtu-grovo rind Son, «)l Clialburn who placed tile cards, lia<l a iliHioult task, so kcen^ wa.s tile eompetition. Lieutenant-Colonel Oreen with tiireo exhibits took first, second and reserve cards. The first was a blue check iien shown in grand condition, a very com pact pigeon and full of featiior. TIil* second was another blue check also .shown in good condition and very little beliind the winner. Air. A. Speak gained tlio thinl prize. -\|r. Harrison ciirrieil out the .secretarial duties in an ellieient manner.
The Clitlioroe Homing Society held their
icing’s Alcssengers ln*ld their annual “ .At Home ” in the schools cm Saturday after noon. During the afternoon and early evening a missioimry sketch entitled “ Miss Sliort-siglit’s Tea Table,” was enacted by tho older girls die.*!scd in diaracler costumes. 'I'lie rolo of Aliss
Short-.siglit was ably lilled by Aliss Ivy Brice while Alis.s Norah Wilkin son made an admirable “ maid.” Other characters were: Aluriel Harrison, mis sionary lady; P. Donfiold, Indian; D. Tom linson, Chmesej Al. Dronnand, Canadian; P. AVolfondcn, Japanese; Al. AVolfendon,
AVo.st African; E. Harrison, AVost Indian; and ]k EdmomlsoiL Australian, Tea was .served by Miss AV. Brodlmrst,
a.ssisted by. Mrs. Franklaml and Miss Samlorson. During the afternoon songs were rendered by Aliss Carr and Aliss B. AA^olfcndon. There was a goo<l supply of books, Christmas cards, toys and artielcrt made,by King’s Alpssengers.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLANI). “ AT HOAIE.’’—The local branch of iiio
1 owl in ‘ various languages, and j Aliss Al. Brodlmrst, who organised the tile S 'd c T f o r tho'purpose ot sprontliiig | nllimv wnsjiblo to rocoivo a gratifjmg bum
towards S.P.G. funds.
UNITED METHODIST CIRCUIT CHEAPER RAIL FARES. The quartei'kv meeting of the Clilhenuj
through tho intervention of tlie man in the moon, assisted hy the Queen of tin*. Fairies, Alotlier Cloose and her hroonistii’k, he is aI»lo to find his way a t the very last minute and tiie lucky little mortals receive their pre sents in lime. All the ehililren <lid thyir work excellently, those taking part being Alastor Ceorge Draitliwaite (Alan in tho Aloon), Aliss Alice Sellers (Fairy Queen), (Srota Turner, Jessie Tomlinson, llihla
Pre.ston and (Jertrmle Mmilker (fairies), Hilda Parkingttin (Mother Coose), Phyllis Cross (Father Christinas). A capital action song was submitted hy a group of little “ Dye-bye” . cliiUlren, Alastor (Jeorge Iloiilker remlored two songs verv c:ipabl.v. A most eifective musical sketch, “ Singa-
lost. _ Happily, however,
oxtonsion of tho mnvoniont in other lauds, and said it imulo them feel immd that oilier countries worn following tlio exaiuplo set hy our .splendid English girls. She advi^icd tliom, in the word.s of the Prince of Wales, to “ adapt,' udJpt ami . improve.”
laid.v Peel wont .on to .speak- of tho groat
was the cloud of hatre<l of one iiatimi lor another, or for one part of tho community for another; Init the .sun of the .xisterlmod of guiding would help to'dispel that clouil, 'riien there wa.s the nioderu troidilo of bore dom, <liio to the faet that so mueli was done for jwople. She was Imiipy to tliink tlmt guiding was a comph'te ^.•uro for horodoin.
There were one or two cloiaL about. One
rpHE' Morris Minor is not only ttio tincst .L British “ baby ” car, but it is tho host
Domestic Service Badges.
BncheL Kay-Shutlloworth, County Com-
mi.ssioner, roniarhed <m the number of badges which had been graiUe<l umler tho heading of domestic service, and said it looked im if the (Inhles in Lancashire were keen on becoming good hou!»ewives. The ligiires were: ]).omestic service, 2o8; cook, 20.j; child iiui'se, IGJK-siek
mir.se, 13-1; laundry, 118; amhiilance, IM; liomemakor, 102; entertainer, 02; health, 87; embroi-
drc.ss, 71.
Pre.soiiting llio annual report, the Hon.
been an increase of 10 during, the year, nut the aim was to have a t
lea.st two oflicory to each unit. It was hoped tlmt before long each tlivision would have its own head quarters, and tlnit would .strengthen the movement.
She ap]>ealed for more guiders. There had
factory report, and meiitioned that tlio
iiilere.st from the trust fund wa.M to he devoU*d towards maintaining local licad- quartors.
sioner, said he wa.s gratified that tho move ment among the girls wa.s making such rapid. )»rogrcss. l l way going forward a t s'.u even greater rate than tlic scout movement.
Air. (L W. DoLey, County Scout CommiK.
District Alotor CIuli, a supper run will ho held on TuoHday next, Di'cemher 11th. Prior to the supper tliero will hp a trial from lo to 20 miles. Alemhers will ho advised hy circular of time and starting place.
CLITHEROE MOTOR CLUB. In emmuxion with the (.'lithcroo and
assisting in lively items were fJ/zie Hartley, Emma Briggs, Lilv t!lmthurii. Alice Sellers. A. Abel, (Jertrude Hooker, Hilda Parkmg-
he in the din*ction of the removal of restric tions. Exeiirslons are to he more plentiful, and there will bo “ cheap fares ahiiost overy- wliere and almost every day.” From Xew A’ear’s Day (mmmercial travellers are to have cheaper fneilitie.s. TiekeU for their “ homo ” stalion.s, ov<*r distanee.s not more than SO miles, will he i.‘'sucd li.v the railway «‘om- panies on Alonda.vs, Tuesdays, AViMlimsdavs, and 'I’lnirsdavs a t single fare for
the.double journey, on surrender of the voucher.
sion of cheai» fan*s an<l excursions In the new .vear.
Tlie railway companies promise an exti*n- 'J’he facilitlt's will, it is stated,
hranc'h of the Dlaeklmrn and J)istrlct JViwer- loom Overlookers’ lield
OVERLOOKERS’ OFFICIALS. meeting nf tlie niemhers of the Clitheroe
evening. in the AVtiavors’
which In* was a member. re-elected, appointisl as
T. AVrigley, ance. tln<
Blaekluirn
elected to fill w«*rn inaile in
treasurer,
secretary, with Air. Air.
and Air. hers being electt*d.
tlie
po.sitioii of the eommittoe,
Air. Wrigley jinisented a a
Tlie President of the branch, pi'(*si<led over
largo
I’rovident AKSOciation was Jnstitute
on Friday Air.
Infirnmry _ C’ommitt»H', J . B. J .
Tomlinson tyler.
report
The
.Pre.sidont was Fineli was
J . Shorrock was
re- four new im*m- (’hanges
A mOTHEa^S RiEaVES. Worries of tho Homo.
wli(*n you find yourself scolding thorn in stead of reasoning with them, the tronhle i.s with your nerves, not with tho children. A’on
douhtle.ss wako np in the morning un- refreslied; yon get irritahle; things worry you th a t did not do so formerly, and you liavo frequent headaclies. If you are wise yon will realize that your
AVIien the children “ get on your
norve.sj”
nervous s.vstem m;ed.s attention, for if you let this state of liealth go on nncorrecteil you invito a serious breakdown. The proper treatment is to build up your blood and nerves with Dr. AVilliam.s* pink jiills. You will soon fiiul th a t you sleep better, th a t your appetite and digestion improve, lieadaehc.s are less frequent, and tlniL you worry \less, 'riiousands of nervy, run-down mothers
Iiavo gained new strength and vifality by taking Dr. AVilDams’ jiink pills; let them do tlie sanio for yon. Beincinber, too, that for pale, anaemic girls there is iiolhing to eiiual these pills; they create rich, red blood and soon banish all traces of anaemia. AIOTIIKUS AND DAIKMITKBS, take
atfeml- of of
plione,” folhiwed, and this gave the oppor- tnnitv for a number of attractive cliorus<!S and ‘ songs given with marked
siicce.ss. IMiyllis Cross was tlie “ professor ” and AVillter Atkinson the “ meclianie ” and others
ton ami Mrs. Broome. Tlio programmo concluded with a short
llio iiuonv nf n niotln'i' in si'inlinn lii'i' simiU (ImiKiitor'into tlio slni iny nijjlit lo (jiyo wiirii- inir of tin! disnsfoi-.
hut it wa.s a play written for ami well-known to (;liil<lioii—“ CmiriiKo,” li.v Kiito ILirvoy. Tlio ,v:oiio is Inid in Unllnml luul tlio plot ciMiiri's voiiiul tlio Imrstinn of n dvltn n»j
niinilo scope for tin? <lisplay ol dramatic ahilitv and those portraying the characters I'avc a reali>;tic interpretation of the pi »y. Air B. Hartlev was completely success! ul as tlie fatlior, and Airs. Harthw gave a polished presentation of the moth(*r torn twixt duL\ imd lovo. “ Gretn ” and “ Franz, t ic clilldrcn, were admiraldy ))ri'si'nlcd nj .Misses 4f. Brailliwaitc and .Icssic 1 son, wiiilst. .Mr. A. Hall and .Miss ll. lloidkcr were eipially snccessfnl as neis;ld)onrs ol the
idiih invito any nou-memher to join them in this event. A suitable prize will be given to till* winner of tlio trial. At tlie diniuT last week, the }irizes were
Holgalix; Novice award: \V. D. Parkinson. Secrolary'.s 'I’rial: 1. J. Holgate; 2, A.
presented a.s follows:— Captain’s Trial: 1, M. Draitliwato; 2, J .
Bigby; 3, T. P. Chester. Hill Climb: 1, J. Holgiito; 2, A, Bighy.
play suiimilted by elder scholars aiu :i<lults
I, II. Draithwaito; 2, J . Holgate; 3, A. N
Paper Chase: H. IVilson. Bevenge ’In a l: . ’ice-Captain’s 'I’rial: 1, I. A\luttak«?r; 2,
gold medal); 2, B. Nelson (gold medal); 3. J . AVilson (silver medal); consolation: P. A
P. AV. .Sharp; 3, E. Croft. Dcntham Cup: 1. J . Holgate (cup and
A .Vnlundly tluTo wn.s ’. Sharp (hnnizi* meda!).
SABDEN. Ijist, Smulay’.s P.S.A. in the
Baptist Sohonl Air. H. Bond
pre.sided, and an address was given hy the
mini.ster, the Bov. D. l. Alorgan. Aliss Janie AA'ood gave
a recitation. IJ'XTCBE.—
La.st Tliursday night a Inu-
woro responsible for the training of Uio children, deserve congratulations lor lUO
sncce.ss achieved. Aliss A. laylor was a capable and sympathetic accompanist.
11. Hartley and Mrs. Hnimiie, wlio ____^ C --------- SUPPORTERS’ CLUB. Oruanised bv tbe F'enUi.-dl Supiiorlers’ Clnb,
a. irliiKt drive was lield in llie Weavers Inslitnte on flaturday eveniii!'. Sixteen tables were in use, and tlie winners wore ns
al'•led as .M.C.. and Hie “ drive was loi- lowed liv ll short knoel;-mil iimipetitnm, a
verv idi'nisant evenini; beintx siient. \ t the Supporters* Cluhroom a huliard
lia’ndieap eaiiie to ii eoneliision on eveniii!;. Mr. S. .Sliaw wmninn Hie I rst J.rize and Air. W. Sliarides t ie .seeinid 1 bo
donimo liatidieap linal was alsii iilined. .Ml. (1. Knowles winning the first prize ami -Mi.
B*. (Wilder tin* second. i». s. A.
on Snndiiy Air. AVilkinson presnled over a largo coiigregatitm. Mr. I*rank AlUn, a leeal sinner, siinn “ -Ae peoido lieiirts ’ “ If 'Vitli all your I earts and 'I'lie’Sailor’s (inivo,’’ Air. Jliilstoiid beinn
the amnnininist. 'I'lie speaker wins .Mr. Asbwortb, of lllaekbnrn, wlio ‘'“ 'j .
advantage of tlio lieaUh-holp of Dr. AVilliams’ pink pills. Of all chemists 3s. 0d.‘ box—nothing else will do.,
was on Alomlay at Clitheroo County Sessions transferred from Mr. Harry Lang to Air. Charles Al. SutcIifTOj licensee of the King’s Arms Hotel, Padiham, and formerly of Ciitheroo.
LICENCE TRANSFERRED. The Hcoiice of tho Pendle Hotel, Chatburn,
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Uoberts Crouplmo cure« kiddies Coughs and prevents chest troubles. 1/3 evo^J^\he^c.
text “ [ imist work tbo works of Him Hint «eiit nio ” Ho said all iieedeil eiieonriioo- iiient to face life's battles, but we bad one eeiisolation, we were on tlio winninn mdu wben wo were wiirkmn band in band will Cbrist. The a|.plieation nf praetiiml Christianity to everyday life would ' “j'P iiiake the world sweeter, brinbter and better and the best time to sta rt sorviii)' Cliiist
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wa.s while yonni;. , B A R I ^ W .
the Koiidinn Hoorn on Friday CTuniii!!, prii- laotcd bv, lU'd for tbo benolit of, the Crieket and Tennis Club. There were over 199 people i)
re.sent, and dniicmg was enjoyed to inusiii supplied by
AI.arKerison’s band,.
Ale.ssTs
T)\KCK.—A
sncee.ssfni daneo was held in
K. Booth. N. Clegg and A. K. Dibbins aeted •IS M 0 ’s and an oHicient ladies eommitteo provided refreshments. Ibo proeeediiigs passed off without a Iiileb and the liiiiincml result was accounted satisfaetorj.
oiveii ill the Guild Itooin. by Air. loin Uobiiiaoii, of Clitberoe, on featnri ay mon- ini'. There was a very Rooil attoiidaiite ever wliieli Air. AV. ■Toiidiiisoii presided. 1 lie title of Air. llnbiiison’.s loetnre was bea Hirds ami Shore Hirds, and dealt "'db a Visit to the Seillv Isles by Hie lecturer 1 be lecture was eliiiriiiiiiBly .dliistrateil b> laiilerii slides of exeelleiit pbotoRraplis and was ureiiHy apiireeiated. Ibo laiiterii was eniiably imiiiiinilated by Alessrs. .1. .Knkm- SQII lilid AV. llireli, and a t tbe eoneliisioii Hiev idoiiK witli Hie lecturer were Iioarlily tlia'iiked for their services.
NUMBER, PLEASE No.
the Clitberoo teleiibono excbnni'ci 279, Air. .1. AVnlmslcy, Ivovv Hall,
The followiii)' addition lias been made to AVaddiiiistoa.
1,'mler tlie aiispieo.s of Hie Cn-iiperatiyo Kdiieiitimi CiiiiiiiiiUee a laiileri •rc ti le «.m
At the nieetiiii; lield in Hie I.ibernl Club
fellows:-Ladiest I, Mrs. laylor; 2, -Mrs. Dean and Mrs. I'’ineli tiled). Geiitli in i i . 1 Mr. W'ilsim; 2, Air. Green. .Mr. .1. Inind
torn lecture, under the ausiiic'cs of tin* Labour Party, was held in tlie Council Sclionl. Air. J . Parkinson i>
re.sided ami Air. Henry .‘sara, of London, .spoke on “ Alodern Imiierialism.”
li:im I’n i t l tvniiiuiitcd bis sorvitos ns lu-nil- mnstor nt tlio Sabdeii Council .Scbiiot Inst l-’ridnv idler over ;i() yi-nrs’ .--crvico. lteli>rc llio .‘■cliool closed, bo i>rcfentcil cncli cbikl ivitb n. linn of swoots niid nil n|il)le. -Mr. Townsend, of Alnmbostcr, ciimmonccd Ins new duties on Alimdny niornint; in siiceossion
.SCHOOl.MASTKll IIKTIIIKS.—.Mr. M i- ...... to .Mr. i’rnll.
• nllv well. Mr. Gladstone Mood was t ie oiiener. 'I'bo iirneeeds were in aid ol tbo Unplist snpornnnnnlion fund. riMtKSKNTATlO.V.—I.nst Hntnrdny after-
tation was made to .Mr. Halliwe I, tbeii former teaeber who. owinn to the dentb of Ids wife, bas left tbe villane to reside with Ida dannbter in lluridey. Miss Jlaiide l a -
mam tbe mendiers of tbe l!a|itist yonnn ladies’ class bad a party, a t wiimb ■
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tlio iiresoiitiitimi to .Mr. Hidliwell. consisted of a .silver-nionided, polislied i ak
fett, Hie senior meiidier
tlieir kinduoJ'-.s. ---------- -------<--------------------------------
LANTERN LECTURE. ■"[''.‘V'
tobaeen jar. lilled with tiibiicee. ami iv p pe. Air MaUiwoll .said be was sorry be liiul
li.id to ieave tbeiii, bin lie would ever reiiiciiibor
liefiiro n crowded nmlience, tlio cnmie opern, *• t'ccolin,” wns performed by tbo I’oxlidl Grove .-Vnintonr ■.Mnsicid nod Hrnmntic Sociclv, of Clinrcb. Tliere were ‘29 porform- er.s, ninl nil remlor«l tlieir parts cxception-
liAl’TLST SCHOOIi.—Lust bnturdny mnid, . , S35 'I'lio Air. (
To.ssley, treasurer,^ gave a satis
example of a porfcct small car in tho world. It is small In size but big in porformanco, and is as fully equipped as any full-sized car. Perfect design and skilful construction have combined to embody in the Morris Minor all tho foaturos necessary for ro liability, comfort and appearance, and have onablod it to bo sold at tho remarkably low price of £125.
OSWALD TILLOTSON’S have a stock of Morris Minors and other 1929 Morris models .it tho Summit for your inspection —a car. bought from us carries with it tho advantages of our Service Organisation, opon day and night, seven days a wook, to givo clients service and advice.
OSWALD TILLOTSON Main Agents for 3Iorris
SUMMIT MOTOR DEPOT MANCHESTER ROAD
B U R N L E Y Phono : 2201 (4 Linos). Grams: “ Pionoor.” U -I'?
HANDICRAFTS LEATHERWORK GLOVING ;; CANE WORK
All Alntcrials essential for tlio nijovo work may lie obtained from—
G o u n s e l l s , Old Established Carpet Shop Tel. 0004.
50, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN Ltd.
BRITAIN’S FINEST “BABY”
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We still score for Value and Choice in
Christmas Gifts
l l is impossible to give a fu l l list of our extensive stocks, but you will find a host of rcnlly useful anti acceptable gifts at our shops. Below, wc give a few suggestions.
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Ladies’ Brush Sets in shell ami ebony
I U/0 the new shapes from •' ” Handbags in all 'i jc
Electric Reading Lamps Lampshades & Candlesticks Workbaskets, Hall Sets Brush and Crumb Sets Needle Cases, Candles Purses, Pocket Flasks Fancy Combs, Nutcrackers Shopping Lists, Diaries
Gent’s Brush Sets In shell and chuny, froni
4/A „ Wallets, Letter Cases
Fountain Pens, Writing Cases, Fyne-PoyntPenciis
Ash Trays, Tea Trays Shell & Ebony Goods Oxydised Plant Pots, Vases Fruit Stands, Notecases Gift Stationery, Manicures Hymn & Prayer Books Scent Sprays, Calendars
TOY BOOKS & &NKUIILS
Playbox, Schoolgirls Own, Puck, Tiger Tim’s, Prize Holiday Annual, Hobby Annual, Golden Annual Chatterbox, School Friend, British Boys’, British Girls’, Billy & Bunny, Our Darlings, Tiny Tots Jolly Book, Mrs. Hippo, Bruin Boys, Chick’s Own and Books in endless variety
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