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tmtl ‘Wednesdav ovoniiiys to avoid an in te r ­ ference u'lth th e liolidays,^ th e sky groa- dark, ram fell an d the game en d ed .' Tlie linnl scores suggest t l ia t Clithcroe ivere in a a in n iu g position b u t two Head wickets had talloii in h a lf-l iglit an d before th a t the villagers were in a liealthy position.


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BLACKBURN. ’Phono 7349.


LANGHO.


Kravoynid of Bn.iigho Old Church. He described n churchyard as a sacred and linllowcd pl.acc. and ho liked to seo iiion ta k e off th e ir liat-s in Iho cliurchvard. as a mark of rc.spcct. Ne ith e r did he lilio to


SCO iiicii .siiiokiiig for preciselv th e same reason.


. ' JUNE WEATHER.


Lowest nun, tem p .=537° .Tune 4th, 10th: 24th an d 25lli.


Baromotoi liiglio‘; t= 3 0 .9 in.s. Ju n o 23rd. Baromotor lowest s= 29.43 ins. Ju n o 7th. AA’iiul was AV. ou 12 dn3's ; S.AV. on e ig h t d i i \s ; N.AV. on throe days; K. on th n ‘o days; N.13. on two days;*S. on two days.


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tak en a t Cliatiniru School (322 feet above son Io>ol),at 9-0 a.m. dailv were* Total i.'iiiifallss2.27 inches. Average <lnil3 ra in fa l l= 07 incho« H ig h e st max. temp. = 03° (sun) Ju n o 1st.


■\Ve.ilhcr roadiiiRs for tho iiioiith of Ju n o


Bovbort), hist- .SntiirJny aftoi'iiooii. conse­ c ra ted nil ndditioiinl ncro of land to th e


The Bishop of Bhickbmu (B r . P . J f . Thanks a re also duo to INfr. Lambert for


.spent. Tlie b r id e ’s gifts to tho bridegroom were a w r i t in g case an d gold shaving set. To tho bride th e bridegroom gave a fitch fu r , an d to th o bridesmaid a gold slave bangle. Amongst th e manv presents re ­ ceived were several from fr iends a t th e Caldorstone.s In s t i tu t io n , with th o staff of


or to s t man and groomsman wore fulfilled by Messrs. Alfred and Alan Cliff. A recep­ t io n followed a t th e Billingtoii an d AVhalley Co-operative Society's Cafe, a f te r . which I\rr. an d Sirs. Brookfield le f t fo r London and ;Lorqua3* whore th e hono.vmoou is being


Quecu-streot, AVhalley, th e bride wore a ^h.'css of beige crepe do chine trimmed laco, with h a t to tone, nud c ar r ied a sliowor ^ u q u e t of te a roses and orange blossom. H e r a t te n d a n t , Miss Stella El.v, was in h 3*ncuitli blue silk, trimmed lace, an d liad s»o"*er bouquet of carnat ions. The duties


P.C . .lolm Brookfield, of th e Comity Cou- fitabular.v s tat io n ed a t AA’iiallcv, to iMiss Lorina AA^'Iiitucy. d a u g h te r of th o la te jAfr. and of IVfrs. AVlutne3’, AVidiics. TIio ccro- mony was performed by th o Hov. Canon AAalhs.


•w-iKlding, a t AVJialloy P a r ish Clmrcli, of


WHALLEY P.C. MARRIED. Much iiito res t centred ou Tuesdav h i tho


-Given away bv jMr. Joel Cliff Special Terms


Chtheroo b a t t in g was pateliv. Two wickets tell fo r 17 and th en J . Jilarris and 1. !Mus<;ou


-always moving fa s t enough to win. The' v e te ran , F . Uatlow^ an d H. P u rv is took command a t th e c r i t ic a l period an d defied th o Clitheroc a t ta ck . Catlow g o t a lot of fu n s


‘h u t a bottom of th e longue side. CLITHICHOE.


H is b a t t in g was very cffcctivo and i t was bad luck to bo bfil liniitly c au g h t off a ball ho hardly saw. P u rv is who pln3*ed a useful forcing game was o u t to a bad sh o t off AVindle, th is j ’oung bowler again revealing steadiness o u a troublosomc length. Hnin, welcome as i t was to maii.v, spoUed a good, keen game in which Head lookctl an^vthiiig


tween . i jo iu t an d slips. Ho has also a curious loaning-forward defensive stroke.


AV. Crabtree, b AA’ado H . AViiidlo, .st Penm an b AA'^ado ...... T. Foole, c P u rv is b Tillotsoii ......... F . Ta3'lor, b Tillotson ........................... J . 3’hoinpson, c H awor th h Cowburn AA\ P enman, n o t o u t


Eddlcstou A. AA^ado


H. H. Cowbiirii 0 . Tillotsoii


.............. HEAD.


....................... 2U 2


1 1


P o llard , c Eddleston b AA^'ade ................... . 5 A. Foolq, c Fielding b Eddlostoii ............ 3 3, H a r r is , c Cowburn b Tillotson ............. ‘M I . 3lusson, e and b Tillotsou ..................... 20 J . Crabtree, b Tillotson .............................. . 2


full length an d “ c r a c k in g ” th o ball be- s tep p in g back, e.xteiidiiig th e ba t


Wiudlo gave a fu r th e r demonstration of his powor._ I t is t ru e th a l/'’Tillotson b o a t him fo u r times in an over, all b u t h i t t in g th e sticl\s, b u t ■\Viiidle d id n o t allow a tri llo of, th is s o r t ’ to ruffle him. H e showed ' the utmos t coniposiiro, handled his b a t like a v e te ran a n d g o t a number of really choice shots. Tom Foolc a f te r minor llireworlcs depar ted a t 123; H . 'Windlc le f t a t 159: F red Taylor d ep a r ted a t 1G5 an d wo had «T. Thompson and W. Fenmaii a t th e wickets fo r te n minutes in th e gloaming. Tliompson dominated th e s i tu a t io n . He smote mightily, clouting two in to th e tennis courts and th re e others to th e ropes, g e t t in g well u n d e r th o hall a n d l if t in g i t clean as a whistle. Allowed to continue on AVed- nesday, • he smashed an o th e r “ sixer ’’ and was th en caught . Altogether, Jo e 'collected 44 in a q u a r te r of an hour. The ru n s were needed and th e man n e r of g e t t in g tlioin was electric. TIio Head •fielding, by th e way, was very sm a r t indeed. Hoad lost th re e wickets for 40 b u t were


tool: tlio score to (>l. H am s , who gave a splcMidid exhibition, was s ix th o u t a t 83 for a very capably compiled 44 an d th en H.


'J’he 1929.


GHATBURN v. BLACKBURN ST. ST. JAMES’S.


Nelson, c Hudson b iSIarsh, 7 ; A. AAhallov, Ibw b lliirnos, 1 ; A. .Lbbotson, c J . S harp b IMarsh, 22; F. Holton, b N u t te r , 2 ; N- Ibbotson, 1) IMarsh, 5 ; iNf. Hobmson, n o t out, 10; l i . Mellor, c lln d so n b iVIarsh- 0 ; T. AVebslor, b Harnos, 1; AA . Ijiivin. c Hiul- son b IMarsli, 5 : 1‘Jxtras, 10; Total, 79. Chntbpurii.—.1. S harp, n o t ou t, '-32; G- ISrarsIi, c Sub b Smi th, 5 : J . liud.soii, n o t


oiit^ 3 ; . E x tra s , 3 ; Total ( lo r 1 wicket), ‘13. Ham slopp(?d plav.


Masters, c 'AValmsloy b Astlcy, 2 ; ' l l . Hlack- . a,.4


th e i r . f irst d efeat . Clithoroe.—^^A


V. AAHiipp. b Astloy. 2 , Smalie^’, 40; A.* AVilkiiisoiii, b Astley, 35; H. -1.,.. o.r. t.t E x t ra s , lb ; Total, 150. ’


b A. AVilkiiisoii, 9 ; 11. IMillor, b A. AVilkin- soii. 0 ; T. Armstrong, b Hin d le , 9.; F. AA^almsloy, c Lawson b Hiiidlc, 20; A. Cowoll, Ibw b AVilkinson, 4 ; A. Malkin, c an d b A, AA’’ilkinson, 48; F . Smalley, c .T. AVilkinson b A. AVilkiiison, 10; B. Astloy, b Blackburn, 30; T. F o s te r, no t ou t, 4 ; E x tra s , C; Total (for 9 wickets), 153.


CliorJov.—H. Timms, b Hindlo, 9 ; S. Ellis,


NORTHERN DAILY TELEGRAPH STAFF V. CLITHEROE PRESS.


7 ; C. C h atb i irn ,-h Hongliton, 7 ; F . Bishop, c. INTcHugh, h liferon, 0 ; T. Bailey, c Coult­ h a rd b Houghton, 33; H.. Blackburn, b Houghton, 4 ; H. AVa.shlirook, n o t o u t 10; AA\ AVaddicar, n o t out, 0 ; E x t ra s , 6 ; Total (for 5 wickets), 07.


E x t ra s .............................i... Total ..........................


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


0 . M. R. 15 19 6


0.5 0' 7


. G4 G2


G5


F . Lamlon, b P o llard .................................. H . Pu rv is, c T. Foole b AViiidlo ............ H. H . Hawor th, c P enman b AViiulle ... J . Baxendald, nob o u t Fddle.ston, n o t ou t Extra.s .


E . Catlow, c Ta3*lor-b Thompson .. C. Tillotson, b Thompson ...........................


J. Tliomjison ...... ....... 9,4 0 3'. l^oole .............. ....... 3 0 F. 'J'aA’Ior ............. ....... 5 11. AVindlo


Pollard ............... ........ 11


0. . M. R. W. 1


........ ....... 4 1


0 19 4


CLITHEROE SECOND LOSE.


for table victor.v a t th e expense of Clithoroo Second a t Head on AVednesda3' evening.


CLITHEHOF J t!


3J. P 3*e, b Dowhurst ...................................... 19 AA’. Croasdnlo, b AVakofield .......................... () A. I'leclcs, c llrogdou b Law ................. E. V. Aldorslc.v, b ]jaw ...... ; ............... E x t ra s ....................................... ll> T o tal .................................... 129


IS ; H. Law, th re e fp r IS. HEAD IT.


J . Dewhurst took one wicket for 22 ru n s ; b\ Wakefield, five for 53; J . AVade, one for


Jo h n AVade, ru n ou t ............................ F . AValuo, b Fell R . Cook, n o t o u t


G. P a rk e r , b AVilkinson ....................... J . Shacklad.v, b .Fell ...................................... 40 T. Sandiford, b Fell J . Brogdoii, b Fell


J . AVest, b Fell .1. Dewhurst, c 3‘lccies b P\*c E x t ra s ....................................... 22 T o tal (for 9 Avickets) ...ISO


AVilkinson, one fo r 25: I I . .P30, one f o r '32; ,3. Foil, five fo r 30.


A. l^celes took one Avickeb for 51 ru n s : L. 1


a t AVaddington ou Tiiesda3* CA'cniiig, Avheu th e villagers lost to 3Iibblesdule AVaudorers Second. A fte r AVaddington h ad heen <lis- l)osed for 49, th e AVandorers lost four wickets for five ru n s b u t quicklj* won.


. ' AVADDINGTON.


R . Hannon, o Pollard b H . AVoaver .... 7 R . AVliito.sido, 1) IC.’ AVoavor .......................... 1 J . Seedall, b H . AVoaver .............................. 'P; Bolton, b .3. Aiibiii .............................. . 2


.E. AVigglesworth, b H. AVoaver ............ . 0 H . Bat tersby; b J . Anbiii


.......................... 21 1


T, Hoach. c Hargreaves b J . Anbin ........ (> AAL Tomlinson, b .3 .Aubin ......................... ‘0 R . Soiitliwortli, b ,1'. Anbin ......... T. Althjun, c Pollard b H. AVeavor


C. L. H arrison, no t ou t ..............................■ 5 '


H . AVeaver, four for 23; J . Anbin, five for 10 .


E. AVeaver took ono wicket for 15 ru n s ; ’


E x t i’a.s ........................ Total


, ’ RIBBLESDALE AA'ANDISRERS IT.


T. S c o t t , , c Sonthwortli b Hanson ........ F . Pollard, c Tomlinson b Hoach ....... H . Hargreaves, b Roach ............... ........... D. Preod3', b Hanson


J . P a rk e r , n o t I on t ......... .................... J . Anbin, c Bolton, b Roach F . Gro3*; n o t o u t


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


l^.xtras ......... .................. . Total (for 5 wickets)


...................................... 5S 4


J. love th e r ig h t . AAtUi oourago .strong. I ’ll over bnttio ’g a in s t th e Avrong. And tJioA'- a re alAvn3’R r ig h t , 3'ou see, AYho in th e i r . vioAvs agree Avith mo. —“ AVasbington S ta r .”


0 5 ................................... 49 1


CHEAP WICKETS AT WADDINGTON Bowlers lia<l m a t te rs much tlioir own Ava3*


H. Law, c .Dewliurs t b l^ccles ..................... 1


...........:............................... 3G ........................................... 41


......... ............................. 4 ...................................... 13 S


H. TJioinas, e P a rk e r b AVakofiold . .. .. .. 1 .1. IMooro, b Wakefield .! ..................-1 L. AVilkinson, b AVade ................................. 22 F . Jone.s, b Wakefield ................................... 1 M. Cronsdalc, s t Shackhuhv b .Law ........ 15 A. Dowburst, b AVakcfiold .......................... 7 J . Fell, not o u t


................................................ 3.5 Tho Jeaj;ue leader.s .scored a fairl.v com­


35 1 33 3 17


2


0 0


i l . H . Cowburn, b Tlioniiison .....................


Hoberts 11; Tl. Storo.v 1> Tliurogood 18: AV.. wStallobrass s t Speak li AVatorworth 11; J . I far fiso n b Hoberts 0 ; fi. Bond c Thurogood b Brogdeu 19; IT. Dawson c Tlinrogood b AA’atcrwortli 4 ; N. Atkinson b Tliiirogood 0 ; A. Buckridge b Tlinrogood 4 ; J . Ogdon, ly Tlnirogootl 0 ; IT. ^lidglo.v e P.ve b AA'ator- wortli 0 : AA'. Sauiidcr.s no t o u t 0 : Total '07


AVright. c Binmi, b Tlarriaon 2 ; N. AA'atcr- worth, e Bond b Stallobrass 27; AA’. Hoberts ru n ou t 79: F . Tlnirogood, b Stallcbrass 1 3 ; 'A. Fawcett.,., b .Sta!lobra?.s 0 : d . Brog- don, Ibw 1> H a r r iso n G; 11. E. P.vc. b Stallo­ brass 2 ; H. S la te r c .Storo.v b Ogden 18; J . Hawv4lionio, c Storey b -S tal leb ras s . 49: C. P a rk e r , no t ou t 7 ; lOxtras 1-1 : 'J’otal 219 AA’e s t IVIartoii.—A. Binii.s .st Speak b


GISBURN V. WEST MARTON. Gisliurn.—S. Spealc. b StallobraSs 32: C.


TO-MORROW’S MATCHES. HI35BLESDALE L13AGUE.


3libblesdalo AA’anderers v. AVlialloy. Chorlc3' V. Barrow. Read V. S t . Annes. Darwen v. Lo3*land Motors. Lo3’Iand v. Blackpool. '


L an c a s te r v. Clithoroo.


Tuo.sda.v and AVedncsda3‘,' a t G-45 p.iii. Hoad V. Kibblesd.'ilo ‘N


’V ’nndcrcrs. HIBBLESDALE JUN IO R LEAGUIC.


Clitberoo v. C h en y Tree. AA3 ialIe3’ v. Hibblesdale AVanderers. Barrow v. AA'^ncldington. Buriilo3' S t . Andrews v. Head. Blackburn S t . .Tames’s a'. Sabdon. Baxendeu v. Darwen.


Monda3' and TuosdaA’, a t 6-^15 ii.m. AVlialloA* A


Tuosd.aA- and AVodiicsda3', a t 6-45 j).m. Hibblo.sdalo AVandorci-s v. Hoad.


’. Blackburn S t . Jam e s ’s.


RIBBLESDALE. AiMATEUR LEAGUE. Sabdou IT. a


AVodncsda3* n e x t : Barrow A. a-. Ribblcsdalc AVands. A:


To-nigbt (3Trida3') : CHthoroo Amatours a A


llibble.sdalo A’ands. A. a *. Sabdon IT.


Laiiglio ColoiiA* A*. A\’’e s t 33radford. AA^iddiiigtonlT. a-. Clitboroe Amateurs.


*. ' Ribblosdalo AVands. A: *. Barrow A. LANCASHIRE AVEDNESDAY LEAGUE. TPAM<5


AfcHugh, ru n out, 0 ; P . Houghton, run o u t, 3 ; F . Heron, b Stones, IG; (*. Hig.sou, ru n o u t , 18; H. Coulthard, e E. Oddio b AVasbbrook. S: J . Higson, c an d b Blaek- biirii, 0 ; A, Farmer^*, c Bishop b Black­ b u rn , 4 ; F. Ashton, y o t ou t, 1 ; N. Howar th, b Blackburn, 0 ; E x tra s , 3 ; 3'olal (fo r 0 wickets), G5. CHthoroo P re s s :—J . C. Cowgill, h Heron,


N.D.T.—E. H. Cooper, b Bishop, 12; .1. ' '


CLITHEROE WEDNESDAY v. CHORLEY Played a t Chorley.


b u rn , b Miller, IG; A. Lawson, c Ellis 1. c.«..ii.,.. ,m. A i x r m .


Clitheroo suffered b


.li. St. Jamc.s’s.—11. Smith; b Barnc.s. 10; AN. FOOTBALL.


CLITHEROE SIGN 13 PLAYERS: LOOKING’ FOR MORE.. ,


provido a s tro n g team fo r n ex t .season’s game.s.


n o t been irtlo d u r in g tho suimnor months blit


a t in g ivitli ivell-hiioivn players,; they iiavo received iiumoioii.s applieatioiis wliicli In v e


boon ciirefiilly perused. To d a te t l iii teen players liavo been ongagod-


laiiied iiicludo J la r sd e n , who gave iiniiv excellent displays in goal, and North, a goallseeper who was signed la s t year, Imt i .h o ..uo . .u .c . m-t-u a m i l l , has been Kept ou th o books.


j ia s t jo .a r ’s players ivJio have been le-


^ e s o plnyera Uvo up to th e i r rep u ta t io n s Ohthoroo o ught to liiivo a, ' sound ami rehablo defence. Brown, who was cen tre -fo r­


sound le f t liill-baek, who plavecl with J lore- cainbo la s t y e a r , and on Wcihicsdav n ig h t th o s igiiatiiro was scciiicd of Lonsda'le. who la s t season was r ig h t full-back in tho IJlaek- b u rn Hovers C en tra l Eeagno learn.


I f ward for G re a t Harwood in tho 1928-29


season, has hocn signed, an d a n o th e r for- w.nrd to give his s igiiaturo is Crosshliid, wlio, i t will bo remembered, was a moiuher of thn Castloitcs’ team two ,years ago being Walmsley’s p a r tn e r on th o r ig h t wing. Another G re a t Hanvood player to come to Clithoroo is T. Hnshtoii, who is s


s tro n g e s t


over clubs


r ig h t ,- an d a in r th o r a t ta c k e r to ho signed is P a t te n , who lias como to reside a t Mitto n , and who has played with considorahlo sue cess in th e Cninberlaiid Bcaguo. Competition has now beeomo keener th an in


------------- -- „.,u an ontside- a re th e Nelson; Jim m y Geo, inside forward, foniiev


P a rk e r , le f t back, la st y e a r w ith Morecambe; .foseph A. Belliwell, centre-half,


l is t given, n egotiations are in progress with o th e r capable footballers. Barnoldswiek Town Imvo signed .lack


promising a re


Clitheroo may in itteo


busily teams


J jancashi ie players, sp a r in g re s t io r


cngiiced possible.


Combination, building


assured no


in addition efforts


Suppor ters th a t


up to


th o Com- to


sign t.hie


la te of


ly with Clithcroc; Ben Aspin, the ex- Chorley centre-forward. GOII’ JOTTINGS.


l.niigshinv re tu rn ed tho best scores for th e s cratch medal, t ic in g with JGl. J l r . Emig. Shaw won tho plny-olf over 18 holes by one hole. Tlio wiuncr.s of tiio haiulicnp swoep-


.stakos lyetc. F . IT. Long, 145; J . Black- B. Tlionqisou, 147; T. Oxburgh,


burn, 14 148.


n o t .‘'Core over nine lioles Avitli 32} not. COMING ICN’JiN'TS.


Saturda.A*, handicap .sweepstakes. J uI.a IVl'r. H. .Kay Avon tlio prize for th e best


F r id ay , Ju ly 1 2 t l i ; Alatcli Avith AVhallov, a t A\liallo3*.


- 13tli : Alen's foursome^


aboA'e foursomes p u t down tlioir naiiics on th o li‘-t in tlio club hou'K*. -Draw for p a r t ­ ners on Thur.sda3’, J u l3' l l t l i .


------------------- ---------------------- ---------------- SABDEN.


.Songs ivoio given by Messrs. H . Gliarnley M'. Squire and J . Slnuv; Miss Agiies, fVe.-it well gave a re c i ta t io n .


.lACOB'S JO IN .—-Xdisb Pr idiiv n ig h t a Jacob’s join u a a lield in th o Lahoni- Club.


Clithoroo AA’odne.sda3* A*. Accrington AVed. 14*1' morning .servies* was* the Rev. J . AV. a t Church Afeadow.


y j J i i i ir . . H. Catlow, I I . A’’ark\v, H. AA’ilkin- I th o preacher was Canon AVriglc3’, Vicar of .son, C. Dobson, 3^. Dob.son and AV. 3le«erA'05i, H . AValmsloy.


TENNIS NOTES.


Tennis Club to raise teams for S a tu rd av next, both- th e first and th o “ A ” team inatelies hnA'o been cancelled. ,


WISWELL. C H O m S E R J iO N S—Spcninl sei-MccW in


Cla3'tou-lc-Moors, TIio collections AA-oro a u p to th e average.


su p p o r t o f 'o h o ir funds Avero licld a t AVis\A'oil INfission 3loom on Sundn3', -niul AAcro avoH a tten d ed . At n iloAA'or sorvicn m tho a f te r ­ noon. Avlieii th o room A\*as chamiingl3' cm- hellished Avith a.-perfeofc n o t of bloonrs, the ]>roachor Ava.s th e iioAvl3'-nppointod A’ lc a r of R ead, th e Rev. W. S. Holm, ,Tlio evening Iiroachor Avas th o Hov. J . Norris, c u ra te of


a' iII


Cliallmrii-road courts Avill bo closed a f te r S a tu rd ay n ex t, unless ra in ' falls hcaA'il3' in th o mdantimo. OAA'ing to th e innbilit3' of th e AVilpshiro


to th re e , one event being unconiplotod. TIio j re tu rn match is to bo placed ^011 AVednesday n ex t on th e Hibblo.sdaIo courts. Til view of tlio sbortago of Avator, th e


ra in , practieall.v all tlie events were coni- p le tc d ; Clitlicroo winning by n in e events


I n sp i te of tlie


Clitheroe and Ribblo.sdalo AVanderers temiis club took place ou AVoduosda3* evening ou th e Cliatbiirn-road courts.


Tlio first of ih e .” dorb.v ” matches between


-solo being well rendered 1)3' Mr. 31. Jlolmes. All*. JO. Siin]).son presitlcd . a t tlio organ. Collections a t each service Avero tak en on behalf of tho Sunday fcliool and church expenses an d realised -.C3G 15s. 2d.


HARROP.


A|icos hold a f Harroj) AVesleyan Cliapol ou Sundn3’ co n sti tu ted a record. The lit t le s a iictu a r \' AA'as croAvded an d the collections Avorc above th e average lo r several 3*ears. D u r in g tlio services ,tIio CJiatburn orchestra phiycd selections, an d th e choir Avns aiig- mouted b3' fr iends from Clithoroo aiul Chat- b im i. Tho soloist Ai'as JMiss M. Robinson, of L oav jMopr. Tho Rev. F . A. Ashton^ ot AVhaUo3;, occupied tlio p u lp i t , the a l te r - noon discourse being founded; on tho jo in t tex ts from . N um b e rs : ” Thc3' b rought an oA'il re p o r t of th o l a n d ” an d ” Tho land is a n ' exceedinglv good la n d .” Tho oA'cn- ing sermon Avas misod on P s i l in IG, G ” 1 have a-'goodl3* hci itago ” IVlrs BoAvkor, of Cliatbnrii, fiiHilIcd llio duties of h a i- inonuimiKt.


Avith Natlianiol Duxbur3', Son an d Cornpaii3', of Blackburn, lias passed th o •intormedialo oxnnunntlou of th e Socict3’ o f In co rp o rated Accoimtazits a n d Auditors . Mr. Siiaw Ls sec re ta ry -and ’ tre a su re r of th e Blackburn an d I)i.Htrict' C h ar tered an d In co rp o rated Accountants S tu d en ts ' Sociotv.v


ACCOUNTANCY SUCCESS. Mr. Beiijainm Shaw, of R isliton, articled


ANNIVEHSARY.:—TJie aiiniversar3’ sor-


.sang tho hymn, ‘‘ AVe ^ are bu t little children weak,” and th e choir sang the anthem, “ Seek yo th e Lord,” - tlio tenor


S t . Ataiy’s Chiircb, Clithcroo. The children


AVhalle3' IL'.: A. Ta.v.lor, (Oaiplain), F . j cliiiroh d u r in g tlie hymn, There is a green 3Iowarth, J . AVIiipj), F. Cottorill. J . P e te rs , ( hill fa r awa\;.” A t the aitornoon service


in light-ocloni'od dresses marc'hed np tlio


J . P e te rs . AV. Groomyood, G. Alorris, O. ami the diiet b t in g snug 1)3' Aliss S. 33oiul G a r ra t t , G. Chamberlain, 3‘^. Staco3', R. At. j and Mr.s. R. Frn iik ian d . L i t t l t girls dressed Aspdon, Smith and A. N. Other. _


AVhalloy: J . Green (C a p ta in ) , L. Gioon, bass solo being taken by Air. .Frocl BirtAvcII *


j Broadbont, A’^icar of S t . Jo h n ’s BnniloA*, and th o choir, uiuler the leadership of Air. I Ered llir twoll, reiulerod tlio antliem, “ I I '’f’ill l i f t np mine e3’es unto th o hills,” tin*


da3* th o an n u al scliool sermons were preached in th e church, wliich ivas A*isitoil b3* ai larpo nnuibcr of old scliolars from tli< surrounding dis tricU . Tlio special p re a ch e r


to tlo 111 September. ST. NICHOLAS’ CHURCII.—Last Suii-


irom Derb3'shiro as a finisher for Alessivi. R o b er t Hindlo an d Co. Air. Coolc is avcII liked in Brazil, and tho .natiA^cs implored him to go back again, which lio is hoping


Samuel Cook, of B), Pemllo A'iew, Sabden, ha.s ro tu rn ed Jiomo a f te r 14 years ’ residence 111 Pcriiambuco, Brazil. Air. Cook, prcA'ions to leaving Sabdon, was tho finisher a t the now Sabden P r in tw o rk s , Avhicli was b u rn t down in l ‘’obruur3', 1912. Ho came to Sabdeu


to leu in th e Council School. Afterwards th o p a r ty Avent on to 3’endlo Hill A.FTJ3R FOURTJ3EN YJCAHS.—Air.


A\ omen’s Guild en te rta in ed tlio mcmbeis of th o Accrington and D is tr ic t AVomcn’.s Guilil


Members ol tlio Sabdeii Co-operative


Avas Miss M. Birtwcll. CO-OPEHATIA’33 WOIUEN’S GUILD.- ■


'-i-’be--- -ic accomp:anist STOP J H I E F !


In every dairy tvhere an old to r inferior s e p a ra to r is used


h e re is a Cream Th.


Throw him out and /«et all the b u t te r fat by installing an


g u a ran te ed to skim cleaner and last longer th an any o th e r type of sep a ra to r .


Pull p a rt icu la rs Erom


Theo. Wilson & Sons YORK STREET


Phone 86. PICTURE FRAMING Re-Gilding, Re-Glazing, Re-Mounting, &c,


ENLARGEMENTS Made from any pliotograpk.


PYE'S, YORK, STREET. Tel. 193


won’t chip, scratch or g e t shabby.


1/-, 1 /0, 2/G. Also in Maliogain’, AValnufc and o th e r beaut iful shades. H . LoRhou.so & S o n ; A\’Iiitoside'& A


in g to n ; E . Tomlinson; T. AVilson & Sons ’


DARKAIiINE A


L td ., Smithson and Son, Goo. Houlker OL3THEROE.


AA’. LangshaAV and Son, AATHALLEY. J . IMorton and Son, AVHALEY BRIDGE.


WMtWMWMee MORSELS'


' ---------- = ----------------- 7 / f


The IDCAL S15CU1T for your Oo^,* ensp, nouriihtnt' & appetising. A well-balanced food for eyery type or breed—large or imaU.


itoldhfj Cant Stores, Oi'ocftK. iCv • i/i //• cartons, or p tr 10. loose.


_j-OCAL WHOLESAt FR-


R. D. BLACKBURN & SONS ^'itJemoor Corn Mill, Clitheroc


’h itc s id e; AA’. P a rk - lustrous Old Oak Finish th a t


J u s t ono co a t of DABKiVLTNE give your floor ,a lovely,


IfO UrOBE SHABBY ELOOBS! 1/6tm


room


docs ono


! ROUND I By JUOi j


Diplomco AHUll


•<la3' instead of av| a f te r returning: precaution is. of l o r walk cm tiie slE


F o il of hic.arbouate of | Jlsive A


an d using this ;if- is b e tte r still if A’o r i i


bedroom where A'otl le t te rs ? 'riiose win of a .sitting-room f boudoir bedroom


AVIiv- not- lu n i y j


GIVING P O l C l I


a l i t t le child imf l su g ar into .a teaspil 1‘ovcr with more s i l th e powdiw on tliiF Ji d r in k of Avater| ta s te appears.


I f you have oee.l A’OUR


needle and tlirt*ad \ your spare roorii.- Iittlo courtesies, gnitoful lor a t to n l i l •of flowers is a elif tho guest room, magazines.


l>EHSPlJ


■morning Avith some I •water.


-complaint <luring t | roomy .boots and A .socks inside. C h ai | tnuo,s a daA* and


Skmio people a ro i Do you remeiiib| ’ou ovei* .


■fact, ra th o r eliai IS n o t always s o | freckle mixture one ounce of t i l l <lroj) by drop to .1 flower Avater or f purchase tiie siinl <)ddition, put till glycerine. WipT


Avorrv too nnieh A light du.sting 1


A g re a t niiml| AVili all Avlio in ten d to tak e p a r t in tlio


medal and Imndieap swoopstiikcs on S a tu r ­ day last . J l r . J . Sharplc-S an d Mr. A.


Ih e ro was a good e n try for th o scratch


and tho of


several games a t r ig h t fiill-baeU, has again signed fo r th o club, an d la s t y e a r ’s popular Cii|)taiu an d eoiitre-half, Jlnico Loiigwortli will again ap p ea r . AValmsley and Heap wlio have done yeoman service for th o club fo r several seasons, have also been rc tah icd Tlie new players inchido Eastwood, a"


.'Vstin, who ligiircd in


Clitlieroo Foolb.-ill Club. Commiltoo In s 11 dUigciit soiivdi liiis bt'Dii nuuie to In ad d itio n to thenisclve.s negoti­


LEAVERS BLACKBURH


1928 Modol Daimler 20-70-h.p. Q tvpc' clinsbis.-Fittetl tvitli genuine Wey- imiim Saloon Body. Very small


GENUINE BARGAINS IN USED CARS


• mileage. Jlagmficont condition-1111(1 appearance. Bumpers and other minieioiis e.xtras. Licen.sed year end


„ 1929 Morris Cowley ll.9-ii.p- 2--seater


, T«o toiHivBromi. In sIiomtooiu condition, not ti .soratcli on it. Bicenscd year end.......... .......... £135-


1928 Buick 20/00-li.p. 4-seater tourer. Slileage good. In splendid condition £220-


1928 Model Austin 12-Ii.p. Windsor Saloon. In exceptional condition. Licensed year end............................ £230-


1928 Morris Cowley 11.9-h.p. 2-seater and Dickey...:...........


1927 Morris Cowley 11.9-h.p. 4-seater. Repainted ...................................


£105.


1927 Morris 'Cowley 11.9-h.p. 2-seater and Dickey. New Hood. Repainted. £90:


1926 Morris Cowley 11.9-h.p. 4-seatcr Blue ...................................................... £60;


£95,


1925 Austin 12-li.p. 4-scntcr tourer.... £9S 1925 . Riley 12-h.p. 4-seatcr Tourer.... £85: 1924 Modol Sunbeam 14/40-h.p. Saloon Triiilex Glass and other extras.... £145


LOW PRICE BARGAINS 1925 Morris Cowley 11.9-h.p. Chummy


model. Excellent mechanical con­ dition ................................................... £35f


1926 Fiat 12-li.p. 2-seater.................... £50 1924 Rover 8-h.p. 4-seater.................. £25 1923 Bean 11.9-h.j>. 4-scater................ £20'


A lso .v N u j irk r o f G ood


SECOND-HAND TONNERS and 30-cwt. LORRIES From £20


J I a in A gencius : ^AUSTIN MORRIS BUICK J. & S. Leaver Ld.


Eanam, Blackburn Est. 1844.


Phones 4101/2/3. ii


1928 Morris Cowley 11.9-h.p. Coniie. Licensed. Perfect condition........... £120’


1925 Armstrong Siddeloy 14-Ii.p. Saloon .................................................. £75,


^ Mie tiiupf ‘‘Ulnnit. i |


tGponiii”


'I n bo r i tu a l—ai Many of


f'Md the Af.P.’s l


•UMmul


h e re v 'rue.J


‘ £450


• <*iiu;ts, fii <’o r r i i lr |


t l io ir be.'i | ^»0 01)0 I


•xill.V ivlicill saiiio f r a t f I’.v tllii ]l pnlieo, « | j l t.lio Lohliy r


* *-***» tiion.si' L llloiiitH'rH i l l


Jiiivo t l io i r l ilDSVUil


ipo.sition tliil ■ iiiir liiiii jiiil


> illiikor..;.


, H.TUI. Iiiirdor (h;ii| <:;II1 do i.s to| ■ Ki-iinted to


')wn eonerri'.i h iu -.m: |


whotiior nr


•■man Avidi l l i | ■-ind roinantiil


fn <hiv3 -n’r


»rmijiing di,. Tighter I'ntil


takes his s ta n f eompetifors a s l


his'five-foot eol Tjie tune v ; |


•ceived Avith .Scotsmen w i th | loreign rid».*r.s I»riato nationa;l Air. ’Fowne.v P


imtionality.


when a compi-l the fences he The matter be: LandI”


■occupation of to l .shoAvs, Avhere ] l ” farinyanl iiniif


^ I r . Townoy usil th e fanunis com.'l the sliow is ovtl


Now ap p ea r! I


coat witii le.atJier gaitorsi


chatted a. Olvil Tmvney, th e ‘i f NUiidry a.s ” ( l Horse .Show .M|


have h.'cn An intore.sil


gn*t being th ; l g <'oinmonplacr


'riio efl'iH't annont. A t | For th a t r . |


other eveninfl ol tine hlai-k D as to f.ill im |


l it would I ■ oolcbraU" hil • .Mt j


.‘IsinvluTi', " iiboiit. *


or (In. |>rl orop oi


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