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Whalley Subscribers’ Warm Tribute to Efficiency.
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!)-ct. LADIKS KXPANDIXG WATCH FROlt i ‘ 2 10.s. Od.
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•S-DAY OAK iiiid jrAHOCIAXW AFANTt/K CLOCK FORAr Ms. Od.
TWENTY YEARS IN VILLAGE
Pro.sentod to Sorftoant John Cliino.v by
watch which, to^other witli a • aicsUirlield suite, was on Wedm’sday ovoninp prcsentcHl to e\-P.S. Chinoy, who was for 20 years in charge oi .Whalloy police station, retirinj; recEmtIy. A Buhscription Hsf was opened, and the scheme, in tlio capable hands of XIr Alfred Taylor, rapidly heenme c-vccwlingly successful, and the committee were on Wo<l-
ne.sday evening able, a t the ITnion Club, to hand over tliO hamlsomo gift« to Mr. Cliiiiey.
From Horses To~ Motors. ■a
OEXTiS n-cl. COLO M’
RI.STLET AA'.-VTCil. iroin £;i lOs.
k i ia -e r w h i ,s'I’li'7i’ w a tc h
from 30s.—IvARCIC RANCH': TO
OnOO.SR J'-ROAI.
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THE 3 ,
OENT.S .O^it. GOId) 071KS.S AVATCM
RUS.SEL .C2 F2s. Od.
LITTLE DIAMOND SHOP (J. w. t:u it n e r )
T HIGHER CHURCH STREET (Higher up than Old Bank)
elephone 5242 Look for the Sign g , ' LACKBURN '
hoi.se-drivE'ii. The village pump eontainod water—not petrol. When you eontnist that with the Iiumireds of thousands of motors tha t have passed through the village annually in reeenfc year.s will will realize th a t he has nobly risen to the m'cnsion. There has Ikmmi no confusion or chaos and few accidents. That is very remarkalile as wo have two blind conioi.s, and he Iiys stood a t ono or the other ol them for more hours tiinn I caro to tliink. His nianner of regulating Irallie has b(‘on admircHl not only by onrsolve.s, but by the linndrods of motorists who liave journevod llirongli Wlialloy,
Zealous Voluntary Work. CSH A
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4 / 1 9 / 6
No Piugs No Wires No Labour No Dust
f-ii Easy
Payment 5 / -
DOWN and
Whirlwind Delivery
The Cleaner Sweepes* > — ---- ~~ «'///# i/ie pei'fbct suction E D IT H iw
M . Hioir
l-Ami:.s Ow.N' AlATi3iii.\r..s IM till |||||i;»TTW
YORfi STREET, CliTHEROE p h o n e 88
FOR HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKING
C E L L IO T T Up.
TjAItOn ll.\>'OE 01-'
P.ATTKKN.S.
r.A>?s Modistb YORK STREET, CLITHEROE
A Useful Ghrietmas Present
Life’s not sof dusty with a Whirlwind
Theo Wilson & Sons
said: Jn Iiamling to you these gifts, 1 am sure th a t i t i.s tlio
wi.sh not only of tlio sub scribers but of all with wbom you bavo boon connected, th a t you may have good health and long life, to enjoy them. When that time <loes conio for them to be Iianded to your children thoj’ will serve to remind them of the ixstoem in which tlmir father wa.s held by the people
among.st whom he lived.— (Applause.)
^ Unruly Visitors. fill
A Glorious Xmas Gift What finer Gilt lor your home circle than the
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supreme Player-Piano—the ANGELUS P a true musician’s instrument that will afve perennial joy_delivered to your home''ibr <-niistmas. Generous terms of easy purchase.
A choice of
rein.irknble values in Pianos of proved excellence.
STEINWAY, CHAPPELL, MARSHALL KIRKWOOD.
(IIIAMOPIIONES G)mlorl;il)h
i.isJt:. '* 1 l.M.V.,” *’Colmiibin.” ;uu7 a host or oth.^r rcliabh.* mn!(»;s mvjie your st;lcciioit.
will (Icliiihi lln; most exnclir<T & ROSE AND Let us demonstrate how you can obtain the utmost value.
makers and'Ihoiisands of proved m iavouritesofierw aciioicoiineYiuallet
I'.v RECORDS Last Lancashire.
-• private room.s for hetirins Gram.rphones and R.-cords. The Mtisic Lover’s Choice
.yy new title from the loadiiw
again expressed his thanks for the
k.indm'fts .shown to liis wife and hincself whilst resid ing in tlie village.
C H A T B U R N .
Athletic diilx, a series of gramoplione con certs havo been Iicld in tho olubcooin lUiring tlie week.
ment provided, patrons were also given tho
tho prizo.s; wore won by: 7, XIr. Hutchinson and Xlr.s. Dean; 2, XIr. and Xlm. XV. Hudson. A knock-fmt competition followed when Mr. T. Franklnnd and Xlrs. HatfioM gaincKl tlio
lir.st award, XIr. J . Robinson and Xli-ss Smitii being -second. During tlio cvouiiig, tho rug competition was concluded, Xlrs. Killing- ion being sncceiisful.
SABDEN. NOTE THE ONLY ADDRESS
72 & 75 NORTHGATE BLACKBURN. Sank Seals here for the Gelebiity Concerts;
iUAliicHibb imniT-iagMiiauMwiM Tel 4005
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WHAT ABOUT YOUR NEW OVERCOAT? J t will pay you to visit us, and seo for yourself tlio valuo olfercil in Mens \o u th s ’ and Bo3'a Overcoat?.
GLEESONS t h e Open Daily
f -w o ld JLVRKRT HOUSE Don i forgot hlio name.
f ir m ‘ BLACKBURN Established 53 vear.s
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Smart D.K. Overcoats for Mon in Kluo and all latest colours, prices from 32 C Youtlis and Kovb Overcoats a t verv low prices
from tho ]3urn!oy Secondary ^ School, mot with aiy accident. On reaching New-road ond, which is a very sliarp bond, tho driver had tho misfortuno to run into, tho hedge, which lends down to Road old bridge. For tunately no ono 'was* injured,' b u f Xfrs. XV. Counsoll. of Pondlc-otrcet FJnst, who was thrown from lier seat, suffered from sbock-
day tho ladies coniiocted with iho Labour party Iicld a potato pio supper and concert in tlio clnbroom. Songs woro rcmlerotl by Mrs. Xf. Holgato, XIr.s. J . 'i\ xXbbott, Xft\ssr.s. J . Exton, G .Simpson ami It. llritcliifo, the accompanist being Xfr. A. Anderton. XIISHAI’ TO ’KDS.—Last Friday night a bus conycying passengers, mostly students,
Cluircli held a ball in tho kcIioejI last Frulay evening. The Pivoli hand, of Prierlield, supplied tho iiuisic, ami XIr. If. Hiil was Al.O. TIio spot danco was won by Xlrs. Allan PirtwoII and Xfr, Harrv Clmrnlev. SUP1>EP. AND CONCICRT.—Last Satur
PALL—Tlio young women of St. Nicholas’.s GRTNDLETON.
efforts in aid of tho forthcoming bazaar wero hold in the National School on Saturday, fn tho afternoon, tho Rihblosdnlo Stall held a , gift sale. On a well-stocked stall was a variety of articles, useful ami ornainontnl, all given by .supporters. Tlie snlo was ojiened by Xfr. XX\ Althani, who in a brief, but apt Rpooch, referred to tho object of tho ofTort. There was a good .attemlanco and lirisk business was done, over £1G being realized. In tlio evening, tho Grecndalo stall pro moted a
da.nco. • This met with a largo measure of success and tbo largo, company took full advantage of tho capital pro gramme of music Fupplie<l by Xfr. XX^. Crab- j tree’s orchestra. A guessing cako wap won bv'Xriss K. Robinsoni As a-rosnlt of*tbo effort over £4 wAs added to tho funds of tho
st.all.
BAZAAR EPI^OPTS. — Two surcossfni
hell! a t the Village Club on Tuesday eveu- ng, twenty tables wero oecupiod. Xlessrs. ). Webster-and A. -Green wore in charge and
opportunityX to inspect tho premise.-! and quipment. XVlllST DPl ViC.—At a partnerWhist drive
Clm burn Oliureh v. CmigrogationaUsU Grindloton v. XIount Zion Chatbnrn! X^illago v. Low Moor
XX'esleyans v. I’arisb Clmreli X
X ’addington v. Catlmlics SUNDAX" SCHOOL LEAGDF.
Congrogalionaii'ts v. Cliathurn Church low Xloor V. Cluilburn X
X\
4ia.lIov XX^csIeyans v. GrimVeton Pari dr Church v. Clithcroe XVesleyaus Cailiolics V. X
X ’addingto'' ’^illage 7ii addition to the entertain
an intcre-iting ami helpful addres.s to a goml gathering of member.s of tbo Xlothors’ Union on TuoLdiiy afternoon. Kefreshmonts wore .served. C'(7NCi'JlT.8.—Arrnngetl liy the Chiircl
XIOTIIER’S UNION.—Mr.s. Freeman gave
100 A. KK) L. 100 11. 9-1 R.
many jilaccw but never in n place where tho iiihabitaiiU have been so law-abiding as at XVIialley.” In conclusion, Sergeant Cliiney for by such title will ho ahvay.s bo known—
.1 have boon .stationed
behalf of Mrs. Oliiney and himself, tlie donors for their extreme kimlnoss. He bad never expected anything of tho .sort. “ Wlieii I eamo lioro a t fii*st I wa.s told XVhallby was a. very rough place,” ho said. “ 1 found that i t was fco, but discovered th a t i t was not tho inhabitants of tho village wlio caused tho annoyance, hut visitors from the neigh bouring towns. XVhalloy was rather a. rough place a t th a t time aml l Ihouglit I had come to a {lUOi'r place, but 1 soon found tha t the jicople of XVhalley wished, to .support mo, and ami over sinco coming hero 1 Iiav<i lia<l iliat support.
Pe.sponding, ox-P.S. Chiney tlianked, on
wonderful work on Delialf of the 'Whalley Hiyision ot tho St. Joliii Amhiilance Jlrigade,” the speaker procetded. “ Tliere is Olio aspect ol Ins work, liowevcr, witli w'hieh I havo been closely in touch, and tliat was a t the time wo Imd Queen iMary’s Military Hospital. P..S. C'hiney never failed, day or night, on duty or olf'diity, to do his hit. So zealoii.s was lie tha t our lale Commanding Oflieer never forgot it, and whenever J. see him ho always says: ‘ And how is my old friend, Scrgoaiit Clliney!"’ 1 ti'cl^ that liad the Sergeant not entered tho Police Force ho would have made a very fine brigand,'one of those nion you read about operating in Sicily aiul Corsica, and wJio extract money not by force, but by per sonality—Jicrsnasion. I f lie was asked to sell tickets for any cliarity he would always sell np and ask for more. Von will realize his fiowors of persuasion wlieii 1 toll you tliat ho onco snccocHled in selling juo two tickcU for an event which Xliss 'I’aylor and i liad organised.—(Laiightor.)—Now tlnit tho lime has como for liis rotirenient wo aro pleased to learn th a t ho is not to leave ns, and we hope that lie will remain here as long as ho lives.’’ Turning to ex-P.S. Cliinoy, Xtr. Taylor
“ In addition, Sergeant Chiney has done
JUHi, in an apt spe<*ch, dcuIarLMl thev wore tha t evening recognising tho serviceCs of a nuMnljcr of one ot ilie finest bodies of men in tile noihl—the^JJritisli Police Force.—(lioar, iiear.)—That Force had not e.xisted for much over 90 years, and when i t was rcalizx'd tha t •Sergeant Chiney had si>ent 20 years in the Mllago, they would see th a t i t was not onlv a big slice out of his life, hut also out of the very <
Yxi.slence of the Force. “ .Sergeant Clutioy by his courtesy, tact and resourceful-
ne.ss lias ond<?ar<xl himself to the hearts of ill. in the villagYi, ami to the thonsamls who mss througli,” Mr. Tavlor .said. “ When 10 came here a t first, the traffic was mostly
XIr. Cl. ir. Taylor made tho
pre.sontation 'J’lioso wordn were inscribed on a solid j;oId Wnddington
public subscription on eomplotioii oi* service from lUOG to 1928 a t AVhnllcy.
Ihirish Church ... Catholics
........... fW
C^ngrogntionalists Ijow Xloor ........ Moor Lane ....... Chiitburn Church Grindlcton ...... XIount Zion ....... Wcsloyniw Clmtburn Village
ORME LEAGUE. 10
10 C 4 11
11 11 9
10
!» 0 0
COXGHEOATIONAUSTS X lldiAGK,
) I '. Dugdalo ................
100 T. Htirzaker ................. •19 XV. Tumor .............
100 (1. Ih'nhv ........... , 100 XV. Himllo ..... ..........’.i; 120 Handicap 8.50
100 Jl. ( ’hamliors 100 W. XVaddicar 100 J . W. SlnUir 100 Haworth , 91 J . Horn .....
GO A.
Uobiii.son 81 It. Cavoll ...
100 Handicai) 820
‘NS J . Jhirkcr ..
100 H. Peatfield*........... 100 J . Fell ........................ S8 0. Swale4 ............... ......
-1 3 3 2 2
6 0
8 0
0 0 0
9
0 , 2 5
7 7
IIL BILlttllDsI CHRISTMAS AT THE POST OEEIOE.
p . XV. L. D. 11
2
3 / 1 4
.1 0 0
0
1) 0
0 V. CHATIJUIIX
.. F. XVilson 100 11. S. XIonk 81 I f .Jlolgato 90
... A. dones 100 .. Xr.
Tde.son 70 . 1. litidson .00 Mamlicap
719 ^ 1 - 9 , c at hol i c s .
- XV. Jlalshaw 100 (1. Il.vrne 100
XV. Cornwell 100 . X'. Spencer 100
G82
100 A. Dixon ...................... KK) .V. K. James ......
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100 F. Ogdon _____ 29 U. CJrainger ......
1-1 H. .Sellers ......... . 99 K. Wineklev ...
100 XV. It. Himlle .. KK) Handicap "10
100 .T. liofUionso .. .. 97 P. Denny .........
807
100 \y. Ornierod ....... 100 (). Pobinsou ........ Handicap
XIOUNT ZIO.V V. J>.UM,SH 1 X . IMIey
\ \ \ n
I*’
CIIIj 1U:H. It. Hoys 300 Harwood >t I Sharpies Of
H. Knowles 90 .. A. Kccles 100 .J. Knowles .f.f
C,2 I>OW MOOIt v. WADDIN’GTOX.
100 XV. XVilkiiHoii 100 .7. Seedio ............ KK) H. Spencer ......... 95 ,7. Holmes ...........
........ H, .facksoii .p) ......... ^ P. Hanson IGO ... W. ]lontliniaii 00 P. Soutliwortli 71
............ A. .Smitli 97 .......... 11. Swal<*4 100 ......... XV. Woolf Cl
........ P.
Jaek.sEUi .59 Handicap 100 GSS
100 Tv. ion J . 100 A. 100 J . lOf) Handicai 801
100 .7 100 K. 01 J .
OHATIKIPN CMUPOM 100 Hargreaves ........ Clark ........ ;..........
CXickshntt ........... XVhito ..................
Frankland ......... Hatfield ...............
Hnd.son ............... Hayes ...................
•. filHXDLKTOX. K. Clieetbam 92 ... XV, IJriggs 5.5
.. H. I ’roctor 00 . J . Donagliy 9:f . C.
I.eeming 87 .... XV. Dunn O-f Jlamlicai) .175 70:7
Chathiirn X’illage ... Xloor Ivano ................ (': I i t h 0 roe X Catliolies’
(^ongregationiillsls Ivow Xloor ................. (irimlleton .............. X
XVaddinglon X ......... ’lialley XV<*sleyans ,. X
’e s! oy a 11 s ................
Parisli Church .........
100 J . K. Hor-sliold 101) P . Sharpies ..... KK) K. Ihirkington . 100 XV. Kav ............ 51 T. 33a i ley ......... . Cockshutd .. . Norman ....... . Lofthou^e ...
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. V. w. 1
... 30 G 4 ... 9
... 9 f) ... 13. ... 9
.. 9 .. ..
.S ()
. . 0 .. 8
4 5 5 4
2 5 o
-T “
0 .8 12 12 10 8
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■ 7
1 14 1
4 4.
2
.PA7MSH CHURCH v. XVHALl.EY XVK8LKVAXS.
,. .7.
Ken.vnn 100 . C. Clmthurn KjO K. XVilkinsou 90 Unmlicap 300 . 782
13. XVilkInsoii lOO X ’
aim.sle.v G2
100 XV. Bond ............... 3^0 XValtor Bootliman 100 T. Smith ............... 100 J , Hargreaves ..... 100 T. Herd ................ (>G J . Dngdalc ............ 100 J . Herd ................ 77 XXL Lawson ........ . 100 Handicap 8-18
XVADDINGTON v 02 A. Robinson .
G reen
XVil.son ... A'din .....
Robin.son
77 J .
J.ackson 98 P .
Daw.son .. ‘S‘2 ,T.
Pobin.son . 50 Handicap • 58 ’
LOXV MOOR. ..... X’. Ti-ottor
..... If. Jackson ......... T. P.vdor ........... P.. Lund . Vj. X
X
.... E. Cornwall 100 ....... II. Dixon SI ........... XL Saul 300 Handicap KH) 058
79
CHATBURN X'ILf4.\GE v. CONGREGATIONALLST.S.
..... XV. Pvo C2 . 'I\ Coates 78
.. T. Stones 57 . T. C’arke 100 T. Ridsda'o 100 T. Inglinm 300 ,
. P . Swa’es KK) ... T. Allen 300 Humlicap 300 ; 797 '
NEXT WEEK’S ilATCHES. ORME LEAGUE.
X ’liittakor
J . .Steplienson 78 ..... Ii. Clarke 01 S. 13. Clarke 87 M. X
1
r.. Pb** 0
18
....... P'. .Scoit 81 ........U (k)wi‘ll K)0
II. J\ve 100 Hleazard lOO
XV. Crompton. (*8 H. Franklaml fiJ
P. Trimby f*0 ^ F. Pollard .08
. F. Driver 100 T. llushtou ‘17
0 0
Clitheroe Arrangemenis For Christmas And The New Year.
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Following aro tlio arraiigo’monts made for n postal .servieo in tlio Clitlicroo area dur-
ig the Christmas season:
Hie letter box a t tlio Clitlieroo ollico will bo cleared kir tbe night mail dospateli a t 7-30
o T '
boxes and night mail ilespateh fioni Clitlieroo oliieo H ill be as usual. The Clitbcroe oflieo will be open from 0-0 a.m. to 10-30
p.ni. for tlio salo ol postage stamps, registration of letters and telegraph business.
Hill be a rowtrieted delivery of letters and Jiareels 111 tbo town area only‘a t 7-0 a.m. llio eolleetmiis Irom pillar aiid wall letter
demerv of letters and parcels. No eollcetioiis will bo Jiindo in town ureas,
one delivery^ only ot letters and parcels at 7-0 a.m. Savings hank, inluml rewmio, licence ami ordinary money order hnsiness will be Mispemlod a t tlie. Clitheroe office a t noon. Tbo town sub-ofiices will bo entirely closed. Collections will he luadiT from all pillar aiul wall letter Iyoxch .‘i t tlie usual time to connect with tlie general night mail despatch from Clithoroe at 8-0 p.iu.
Understamped LoUers.
for printed papers
unle.ss tliey can he easily withdrawn Iroin tlieir covers for i^xamlna- tion. Cards .sent in closed envelopes whicli merely have the corners out off infringe iho regulations. The regulations allow <-(mven- iionnl complimentary greetings not Y'xceed- ing live words or initials to he written on Cliristmas and Xow X'ear Cards .sent a i tho lirintcd pai>cr rate.
. Danger of “ Tic-on ” Labels.
' avoided on account of tho risk of loss and delay likely to
re.sult through sucli labels becoming ilotached in transit, ami tlie
Po.st- imister-tioneral doe.s not accept liability for any
lo.ss arising from tlm dotacbmont n\’ • •tie-oil” labels.
accepted, if a t all, a t tlm sender’.s risk* The use of “ tic-on ” labels is to ho
used tho address should also be written Ijy the sender on tlio cover of the parcel.
Post Early !
Clhristimis correspomlenco as early as pos sible. iM-ery etl'art will be made t c deliver by Cliristinas Day parcels and ]>ackets posted not later than midday on Saturday, December 22ml, and letters posted not later than tlio last cnlleotiim on .Saturday, Decemlier 22iid. Anything posted after
tlie.se times (unless for local ilelivory or for muglibouring towns) may imt bo delivered until after Christmas. Eveoptionallv, eorrespomlonce for tlio CUitheroo district, noighhonring largo Jowns and London districts,' may obtain delivery tf posted nob later than the. last collection on .Similay, tlie 28rd Decemlier.
The jnihlic are invited to post their B I L L I A R D S .
CLITllEROE F00TR;\LI, SURl’ORTKIiS Cf.UIt V. C.VTHOUC CLUR.
300 XV. Xlarslaml ........... 08 XV. XVilkiiLson ...
300 .1, Jaelfson ......... 78 .1. Piekles ...........
88 XV. Sharplcvi ..... 300 X’. Driver .........
071
70 G. Haworth ..... 70 G. Knowlo-s .......
X .all Club Rooms.
100 G. ICnowIes .. 100 G."-I fa worth . 100 J . l>ickles .....
100 A. Ni Other . 702
100 J .
Jack.son.... 100 XXL Driver' .... 100 XV. Marslaml 02 XV. Sliarplo.s .
>— lOayed a t the Catholic Club
.... F. Pollan! 300 J . Frankland 83
........ T. Hall ..
... .). Jaeksnii 100 .. \ ’. Spencer lOO T. Cdiutburn 7.S T.
.lamie.sou 300
XV. Cromi)ton 100 078
h 'rim retiini luntcli was iilr.yod a t tlm Fimt-
....... J . O’Niel .. .f. Jamieson ........... F. Hal! XV. Crompton
If a “ tio-on” label is
manner as to protect ediciontl.v their con tents against injury or loss in the post and to ))rcvont ilamago to other
po.stal jiackcts. lmulef|iiaLely protected parcels can only bo
All parcels should be packed in such a
♦reason insufficiently pr<*paid. As sucli letters (He., aro snrcliargcd dmihle the <lelieient postage, it is
de.sirable. that tho public slmuld ensure tlial tho jiroper amount of jiostago j.s prepaid. Christinas cards cannot bo sent a t the rate
Large numbers of Ii*tters ami otlier i>ostal packets are ijostcd during tho Christmas
t\u^ d(‘Ii\ene.s only of l(*tt(‘rs ami parcels— a t 7-0 a.m. and 8-0
n.in. Tho lat(*st time ot posting at tho Clitheroo office tor tho 8-0 p.m. delivery will l>e 2-15 p.m. Collections and
de.spatehe.s will ho as usual. On
Tuc.sday, .lannnry 1st, there will ho
Ihi no iTelliery ol letters or parrels. 7)ay riiail despatelie.s will bo suspended and tho , night mail desp.'tldi will Iuy iimdo at. S-0 p.m. = 'J'lm town suh-oflice.s will ho imtirelv closed | = and tho
la.st eolleetien I rein the i»illar ami null letter bo.xe-; in the town area will be made a t ’5-80 ]>.m. 'i he Clitheroo office will be open from 9-0 n.m. to I()-:i() a.m. for tho sale of postage, health and pensions and \ni* einploj iiient stamps, registration of leiters, telegraph. paiTcl post, express delivery ami postal order
buvine.ss. On XIoml.’iy, Decemlier 81st, there will ho
uill he made in eonne.xion witli tho deli\ei3. Th(*io»will bo no
de.spateh and Uhy l(‘Ltei.s I'ollectod will lu? ndamed imtil
Ucdne.sday, Decomb(*r 2()tli. Tho CMitherou ouieo will ho open from 9-0 a.m. to 10-130 .i.m., lor tlio .sale ot postage stumps, regis tration of loiters un<7 telegraph
bu.siness. On 73oxiiig Day, December 2Gtli, there will
nmil areas a collection On Cliristmas Day there will bo a general
wiill letter boxes will be miido a t (i-30- p.m On Smiday, tlic-23rd of December, tliero
’’■"iV 1 eolloctioii Irom jiillar and ‘’“‘‘very will be 3-15 p.m.
tlnro Hill bo two deliveries only of letters and pnrcel.s—a t 7-0
a.ni., and 3-30 p.m. The latest tinio ol posting a t tlio Ciitberoo oflieo
22nd and 2.RI1 of December, A R e m a r k a b l e D i s p l a y
OF SILVER, SILVER AND ENAMEL, ELECTRO PLATE, CUT GLASS, and PEWTER arc Now on View in Windows.
.Hi.RK ARB jV FRW
.SUflOK.STION.S 'niAT MIGHT JIKI.V y o u TO SOLVE xir.\T FROJJLEM—^V^.\T .Shall I Give
Ladies Wristlot Watchos
Gents. Wristlot Watches ... , . Boy’s Pocket Watchos.................... Latost Paste Bronchos
......... Enamelled Clocks . ..
Electro-Plated Butter Dishes Cut Glass Vases Cut Glass Sweet Dishes Pewter Tea Sots Pewter Vases Pewter Candlesticks
Silver Tea Sots Silver Cake Stands and Baskets Electro-Plated Cheeso Holders . (Useful Gift)
. . from 17/6 . from 12/6 . from 5/- , from 15/-
Engagement Rings (romiirkablo value) from 21/- Silvor and Enamel Brush Sets
from £15 Enamollod Sconts and Powder. Boxes
.......... from 10/6 from 4'6
from £9 .9 0 from £3 10 0 .... from 7;6
.... from 4/- .... from 17/- .... from 6/6 from £2 15 0
from 10/- laich from 10/- each
Al.so a liiige variety of Ash Trays, Cigarette Boxes, Tobacco Boxes in tlii.s popular ware.
Geo. W. Ainsworth 48, M a r k e t P l a c e
VALUE OVf'lR ALL ” .ThAVELLEH =
Establi.shod 1870. BLACKBURN J’elephone 5817 =
B MS CAOHnE OR CR MS RGRS
OR XA RHPO U HISTA EOD
WE HAVE ALL THE BEST IN BOTH COLUMBIA AND HIS MASTERS VOSCE MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW AND GET THE BEST CHOICE
HAHGEEAVES - Hang Street^ DBitiiei'oe.
MASTERS DEPOT”
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men iSomel th<> l l lethal accuul espi'cf
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before be no <‘lei!tor.‘| the j)i--
BUr YOUR GRAMOPHONE NOW AT
TIE LITTLE IISIC STSIE I N
W e i i gM e , We liave a magnificent selection ranging in price from ;
3 S I/ - TO £ - 4 5 or 7'6 deposit and 2/6 ]ier week.
A few articles from our stock which are highly suitable for CHRISTiVIAS PRESENTS:
BanJuIeBes, UkeleSes, Orums^ S a K o p h o n e S y C y m S s a B s y W h i s t l e s A large selection of
Small (Wusical Instruments for Parties
SHEET MUSIC IN EVERY EDITION—POPULAR & CLASSIC. SPECIAL TERMS TO TEACHERS AND CHORAL SOCIETIES.
.. T. Cliatbuni ... .T. .lackson ... XL Spencer ! J . Fninklaml
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BOWLANO DISTRICT BILLIARD LEAGUE.
100 P. Krotlicrton .... 4(35
10(7 A. Pickles “ ‘ Xlrght .
IM 100 Charloq Siinnqrm 99 F Harrison
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59 TL. Diigdalo ........ «50 7C. Pushton .......... dl P.
Daw.son ......... 100 H. iiushton .........
^ Played a t Newton. 95 J . X
NJ3XVTON V. X
’atson ........... SLAIDBUUN.
....... F. XVhitfiold 100 ... John LecMiiing iTiO ..... XI. Tomkins 300 . Janies Leeming 77
.... J . L. XXMson 100
.............. R. Seed 8.1 •512
BASHALL EAX’1*:S Bronmind ........... ..... i'.................. dIOLDEN.
................... A. Greenwood ....................
If. Hargreaves 0(5
llo'lli’HJ'i 100 Tlionibor 100
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III the usual yooil fare IS OBTAINABLE FROM OUR CAFES
WHEX CHRTSTMAS SHOPPING TUCK IN ” AT JIUNROBS.
Good Selection of CRACKERS snil NOVELTIES llllunroes Marhet House
The Little Music Store Wcllgate, Clitheroe
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tho galhif his part>| being clul pretendej cannot ever snvrj peoplo
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help
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gr.mnu. I i». \\l Govi'rml port tlT
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“ Carna” Pearls (ono, two or thn'o row) from 17/6 . .
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