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(SIX) ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1929. PARISH CHURCH' SUNDAY Next, FEBRUARY 17th.
O-SOp.ni. THE WORLD’S CALL (i) Africa
WEDNESDAY Next, February 20th
7-:}0i).m. REV. W. C. JORDAN R e c to r o f iSIaiclbiun.
WESLEY CHURCH, CLITHEROE SUNDAY Next, FEBRUARY 17th.
lO-SOa.m. REV. GEO. POLLARD (i-O i).m. DR. J. H. FAIRWEATHER
MOOR LANE U.M.C. SUNDAY Next, FEBRUARY 17th.
Proaclicr at 10-30
a.in. and 0 p.m. REV. THOMAS FISH
PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Recuadites Haix
SUNDAY Next, FEBRUARY 17th. Speaker and Clairvoyant
MRS. WATSON, o f Padiliam.
Services 3 and G ; Ly ceum a t 10
a.in. Open Circle a t 7-4.'i p.iu.
To-morrow, Saturday, Coffee Night and Circio at 7-30. Conducted liy- Locals
KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH i 1
SUNDAY Next, February 17th. Speaker and Clairvoyant
MRS. WATERWORTH, o f A ccrin gton A fte rno on 3, Evening G, Circle 7-4.5.
Members Circle, Tuesday evening next, 7-30 R ’. S .A . L IB E R iV L CLUB 3-15 p .m . SUNDAY Next, FEBRUARY 17th. 1 i
Spcn/:er : Mr. T. Haworth Sianist ; Mr. R. Halstoad A liearty weieome to nil.
Prizes on view, Liberal Club, Monday and Tuesday, February 18th and 19th from 7 to !) ji.m.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BARROW, near Whalloy
TH E AN N U A L AT HOMES
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) February 15th Chairman : W. H. Hopwoon, Esq.
CONCERT by tho School Ghildroii Accompanist : Alns. Clayton
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY d'.^r
Chairman : Ald. J. ’.ruouNUER, J.R. A iitistus : .
Sopranos: Mrs. McOuirk, Miss McGowan Contralto : Madamo Dorothy Vernoy Tenor : Mr. H. Hargreaves Bass : Mr. Ernest Bertwistio
Entertainer : Mr. C. A. Milford AccomjHinisl : Mr. Addison
A dmission ;
Adults 1/-, Children under 14 years 6d. Ouors o])eu ti-30. Cotumeneo 7 ji.m.
MOUNT ZION P.M. SCHOOL G R AND
i i
III Concert 1
-■\iT:ingod b y
Y o i in g Worsliii)per.s' League ’ TO-MORROV/, SATURDAY February IGtIi, a t 7 p.m.
Artistes :
MISS M. LANDLES, A.V.C.M., L.V.C.M. (Diuvvcu) Accompanist and Contralto
VIISS A. AINSWORTH (Danvon) Violinist MISS M. POMFRET, Soprano MISS HITCHEN, Elocutionist MR. E. DEWHURST, Bass
MR. A. PARKINSON, Entertainer MASTER G. HOULKER
MR. W. TAYLOR, Accompanist Chairman : J. Riding, Esq.
Admission : Adults 9d., Children 6d. R ei'kksiimknts.
SUNDAY Noxt, FEBRUARY 17th a t 2 p.m.
Distribut’on of Prizes By MISS WATSON
Chairman : G. Coloman, Esq. TH E L A D IE S ’ AN N H A L Old Fashioned Tea
and Entertainment On WEDNESDAY Next, February 20th
Tea on the 'J'ables at G-30 p.m. Eulertaiument a t 8.
Tile Artistes include : Miss White (Bhickbuni), Madamo Elsie Thompson, Master George Houlkor, Miss Foy, Mr. Wilson ami Miss Abbot (Eloou- tionist), concluding witli tlie .sketcli—
“ AUNT DORINDA’ ’
Inclusive Admission 1/3, Children 9d. Entertainment only. Sixpence.
CATHOLIC HALL, WHALLEY G R AN D R E V U E Country Courtship
B y 20 W om en A r t is te s, also Tho Wood Nymphs’ BALLET
WEDNESDAY & SATURD.AY February 20th and 23rd
a t 7-30 p.m. Admission; Reserved 1/-, Unreserved Gd- Pic l im in a ry NoUco.
U.M.C. SCHOOL, GRINDLETON AN N U A L
At Home
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1929 Particulars N e x t Wcolc.
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT CHORAL & ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY
President : His Worship tho Mayor (A ldcmum W . St.andriiig, ,J.P.) Goinlnclor :
Mr. H. B. Shavit,
Mus.Bac.,(Oxon.),F.R.C.O. T H E SECOND
CONCERT
OF THE SEASON will tnko place on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH Glh in tho C O -O PE R A T IV E H A L L , Iving Lane
Concert Version of “ TOM JONES ” — German
PniNOii’ALS :
Soprano : MISS GLADYS ROBERTS Contralto : MISS FLORENCE FIELDEN Baritone : MR. ALBERT MURGATROYD
Tickets : 3/6 and 2/-, including tax, T i il B allot to tak o placo on
T i iu r sd a y N e x t , Fobruary 21st, a t
tho Borough S u rv ey o r ’s Of f ice a t 8 p .m .
Advortisors may bo relied on to
givo value for monoy— thoir reputation stands by their advortisombnts. Hence it pays to purchase from our advortisors
HAAIFSON, Clork to tho Guardians.
Board Itoom, Clitheroo, 4th Fobruar3*, 1929.
CONCERT.
The Sylvian ” Concert Part3' cixtor- tainod^ a vorv largo audicnco in 'the Co-
oporativo Hall, ,
la.st night, at a concert given under tho auspices of the Society’s I'Jducation Committee. A clover combina- tinn^of artistes drawn from the Nelson district, tho party, which gave tlie liveliest satisfaction., included Miss
Annie.Makinson, .soprano; ; ISIiss jMnr'orio Tlo^inson, con- traho* and IVfr. Frank AV.‘ 'Burrow’S-r-ail
winners at' various inusicnT .festivals—ivrr. Tom T)nvlmr3’ , hns« +rtprftfi«oj. .i*'Jth l^fr
return match wns played at Rimingtoii Wc<
lne.sd.a3* evening. Scores: At Gisburn.
inn E. Duckworth ....... R. Wntorwortli nt 4SG
521
Ronnio. Kay (a B.B.C. oiilortainor),- and | ino R. Campbell Mr. H. Jenkinson, pianist:
546
, n T. Rood ..................................... O. Yoo inn inn A. watorworth ........... R. Knrncon. 100 IT. Breaks ...................... TT. Snoncor 75 lOn.T. Thurocood ....... R. T>ncVworth inn 70 N. Fawcett ........ . E. "nuckworHi 7.5 ....... E. Frnnklaml 99
GIshurn. Rimington. 499 Borvod if somo of tho money arnilublo for jA/i At Rimington.
ion U. T). Duclnvorth ....... N. Fnwoott 9R ......................... TnrveV 59
I h : - - ................................... r.iiid met Lisburn in a hillinr4 niafoh. A thoro any roasoiiablo iustificalioi/ fnr ..'nri- m?iT ' eturn match wns nl.ivorl ni
Dl.ni.irvfev..
V , " " ' " “'"I’ let It .stay; but plnco it in its hoiiig Imid up while men go olf to watch a
-i Jnsi'incalion ior \ork
Clip-tio? 1 admit that 1 .sc-o no possible Don for, any of these things. Pro-
= Transfer Foes and Playing Fields.
Dealing with tho criticism lovellod by tho l°? I'M>ol'WO«], Afr. Speakinaii s.ays
- 1... l i t
©very parson provide a field for bis own boys and at last somothuig will be done/’ ho says, ndding:—
’ “ I imagii.o a U5xsful puriKwo could bo Should bo mado to provide more “ J^et *.---- «u oirorc ‘” '
BILLTABT) MATCHES.—Tho Tnstituto £10,500, or sliould tlicVo ho%artor*ar*id hurL" to Gisburn yesterday week ing over a trail for fco of C1.5 000?
Ts.aii3’ .sii)f;lo pIa3'or wortli is
eoiisiimptioii for the Institution of Ihi.s Union-'also for tho su;rpi7'or'Ci'ininH, .mid iiso o f ncarso and Taxi for tho Inatitiition •aiid tlio Hiirroiinding
Towii.sliip.s from tlio
will ho rcniiircd to ho delivered at siicli tinic.s
ami m sticli qiiaiititio.s, at tlio Imslitiilioii near Clitlicroo, and a.s regards ColTiiis oillioi at the Iiistitnlion. or at siioli places witliiii
ties of tho iindormonUoncd iirUclos, likclv to he waiitcd during llio above periods, numbly:
inn
HH) to l.qo quarts por weok;
Fre.sh .Butter, I Ib.s. jior wook; Afargariiio (Gnule T.) .S
^4)00 Ihs; Fresli Mutton, 700 II,s. ; Fresh Fish !i"bko'i. l l - ' - •'* awts.; Fresh Reef.
re ,, "■‘UMMii' lieiiil). Varying from 40 Iks. to ,0 ilks. weekly. Uread. tiOO scores or 12.000 Ills. ; Sugar, 12 ewts.; Tea (at f / l n . ;).50 ll>s.: Glieese
H.rode i . l . 2,S Ihs.; (Grade TT f .5
n ewts.; JfcDoiigall’.s 8 nor cont. Carholib Aiiiliroso'.s Chiiroli .Shool on .Shrove-Tuesdny 'r"aP-,''’ ,awl.s.; McDoiigall’s No. 2 Disinfect-
imc I'liiid, in gallons. t.ahles spent a most oiijoyiihio tiiiio. Tho Tenders, sealed and
iuldro.sseil to tho j
aucce.ssfiil players were as followa:—Tjiuiins:
Chairman under cover to the Clerk, must '■ ‘' ' 's s Doris Cheethain (box of hniidkcr- ho sent lo the rNSTITUTlON before Four chiefs); 2. hfiss Af. NiiUall (linen case); o clock III the Aflornoon of
WEDNE.SDAV consnhilioii, Miss K. Robiiisoii. Gcnlln- tho nth day of Afarch next, with Sample.s if pi^cticahle: hut not moro than t wo saliiplos 1
(if at the saim, urieof aiid_ in order to avoid cliiofs) ; o-----. .
am* snsnioion of favouritism, such Kamplcs must not show tho namo of tho jiorson to
whom tho\* holong, hut ho marked with a device word or mimbor, to lio roforro<l to in tho tender, and sueh device word or imniher must not ho the snnin as any uso<I on past occasions, nor imist any person temler’ng uso more than one private mark. Each Contractor must he prepared with tho necessary security for carrving out his con- trnet if required.
accept Uio lowest or any loiu or i d -bsm-bo uiTgrimH ' to themselves tho riohi to selcet from niiv
Tho Guardians do not him! thonisplves lo
tho whole of Iho Tomler. and evorv Toiidor -
Fartics mny'^tondci for m iv 'o f
' Ulithnion to wM,- tho larntcrii. Tho amltoiice " “ '“ r ways IxiUer avoided. Then there arc Tho?nhL>r'"aitr t f '! ''''T
0 5 1 1 ,™ ^ ! soparafoly, and Accounts ' will ho paid '
"'aa iM-miglit from " V ’ ''Inch iniglit very easily bo lot loose in Aldermiiii I J-"“ " “ '“ " “ ‘•ess crowds of nicii iiinryoiitlis
h " " P ! ----------------------
i> ^fr. Harry Oddio (.3-cwts. of coa l ) ; i^tr. Alan Rohortsliaw (tie and haiidkcr- ...
consolation, Mr. Tom jo lly . R IM I N G T O N .
- .. attemlanco
. L A X p o i lX inteiiRoly
hchooiroom on
AVcdiic.sday Aldoriiiiin
ttomiiiiico - at Alartiii .T.
cold mghl, . ,V" ">g. “ Thoriihor, of LKCTURU.-Tii
IWarlin Top Congregationa .l ovoliiiig, wlien
thuro was n spito
';R“''''?Ung .lecture '
his good
Tomlnr such goods or nrlieles lemloreil for kel Pm > ' ' “ ^l"l °* i r '" ™ ‘ wcatlior, tho ! ns they mav think proper without aeeeptino thn^ es.-il;.!''
,Ul0 light ng anparatlis I “ ' “ r a " hour' until
^ P " " ' of tho file occupants o f twelve
cwts.; ,Starcli, .55 Ills,: .Soda, 4 ewis.; Yellow , heap (lysnii. Crossliold or Gossages' X X f
ton.s; Now Milk, vaiying from
Cho.shiro, lias been appointed to tlio position toaclior at tlio National School,
the lownsliip of Clillioroo a.s tlio lioard of 'aaniit hy tlio resignation of Mrs. l{.a'
n.sloy. Gnnixliaus may direct.
is an
c.sUniato of tlio nnniiti- ' ' .....' ' “
April Lst. J"N'J’ERI\rENT.—n'lio intonmmt
ut St. AmbroRo’s Church ou Miss Jano ICcclow ((>1), of Bl...... inomhor of a woll-known Grinflleton .... Tho Rov. 13. N. Livesoy performed
la.st rites.
scrwces
_.it St.
Amhro.so s Church woro con- | iiiicrohc.s T oniiiiiorntod on cl&in, hbalthy dilated hy the Vicar. . Tho atlondaiioo at graeofiii and c l l iv T o™ ' s Z r t
sc^ideV , .................-
'\**1SI l)RIV13.—A AvhisL drivo in aid Sunday Scliool funds was licid in St.
........................... - Comrnorcialising Football.
“ No moro .sportsiiicii than righiv-traiiiod ciowim . . . ’
‘ <5Dir porformors ’ is
Clitheroo, gave • “ "■’‘M'tainors on
recent '
' I Congrcgatiniial ■ ghliiig appnratiis
'•
aportvinon; hu ■‘’" “ 'MM .“ amour In
' ' '“So days
sportsiuoii; but 1 see no rcu-son whv pooiiio on liolialf of the
footballer see no and ca. clown niiiv o.xclnsion ono ‘clats “ M“ 'l>Ploynloiit iiiicmployniqiit, with of another
'Munimifnl of tho honofil
profc.sl '"nlball hestow.s upon tho community im .y s ‘"' of
with Hs ' " 'cr,v dosirahlo outlet for pent-iip feol- divitfect on, prolossionu! football
nir in rapid snccosiioli. Botli aro enler- tainer.s; they are trniiicd and paid to enter tain. lo t I Iiavo never hoiird of iwople, or
novv.spapor.s, applauding tlio talent e.xhihited in the c ren.s ring to .such an e.v-’ient as tho tnloiit oxhihitwl on tlio foothall field. Uotli proftvKioiial
bn of
clown IS traiiiod to rido harc-hickod on a liory Steel , or twirl platc.s through the
tho namo mostly used hy the daily paiicrs. I!.xactlyl A profo,ssioiiuI foothalkr is ono who docs not play footlmll for tlio
g.aiiio or ay rocrontion; it is liis hnsiiio.s.s. Ho is trained to jilay in the sumo way that a
soeration." .She atso joined witli Afr. If Holgalo
Hargroavc.s
s.aiig “ ,)
u.st .a cottage small e n v o i i „m l 111 singing “ Vienna.'' Ati.s.s AVMH jU s , , j j . -j.,,,, I'E wont to Atiiks M. to .sot mo right? ^
Asli AVednoaday I all doi’ib't tho ^'imvoc'” wrooght ”''hv”''tho l i
early coiiumiiiion, morniiig prayer and .oven- moro doliisioii. will iinvoim ho good mion-h avt'r.'igo
dtmon.sions.
I'l'ss Wildman will coiiiiiiciico lior diitini on i\
i.is3 V. Wildmaii, of
March,'" inm /J'lio sovoral nrtirlc.s lo he coiitractod for
CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE. Agents fo r J l iu ti i i ’s, Dyers & Cleaners.
GRINDLETON
[May, niy time lias licoii occupied in inakiiig acliool on Wednesday liad
a.s.siimed an provision for otlior.s to iilny. However. n.s aspect of spring.
i orl. o o far lias directed mo along
r.tlior I diiiiMiols. IVhen I liavo not hoon iihio to ?,“ ! ° ’
Iioast of over ii.aving foothall rcferiw.
Iffy f t wa.s ahiindiintlv Fl.OWER FICSTtVAU.—With
’aaiiy_ degrees below freezing iioiiiL out- Ulterior of tlio United .Methodist
I
.ihihl. atteiidod, and tlie proceeding.s wore entortaiillng and enjovalilo
cimraoter. Tlio principal j.rizes 'woro
gcnnrmi.sly given by Mr. and Jfrs. IT. 1, l{itslilmi. ol
Coltlinr.st, and no fewer thin,
ITS players compoted for tlioso and other the Bowland area and even fn/tlior gg
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE AND NURSING DIVISION
L A D IE S Eli’E O R T THE
DANCE OF THE SEASON In tile OLD SCHOOL WEDNESDAY Next, February 20th
MARGERISON’S BAND 7 to -11 p .m . ADMISSION 1 /-
Come and Support the A^vrs-iiuj Sisters
MOOR LANE SUNDAY SCHOOL Clithoroe
TENDEKS.
BOROUGH OF CLITHEROH. GAS AVORKS.
Works Olitlieroo. niid iniist lie nccoiniinniod hy a deposit of £1, wliicli will Iio retiiroed
oil receipt of a lioiiit-fide toiuler. togotlicr ' ' m ^ plans and documents i.s^uod. lenders on tho proscribed forms, scaled
uiid ondorsod “ Toiidor for Purifier Brick- work ami ad<h*
e.s.sod lo tho Chairman of tlio t.n« Committee, Ga.s "Works, Clithoroe
Ga.s Works, Clithoroe ■y, 1!)29.
;o i . 18t l Fohrnnrv Ipoo Monday, Iho ’
R. BARRET1’ , Ellgiiicor & Afiiiiagor.
Clil'l'IUCItOE UNJON. INSTITU'IMON SUPPLIES.
r r iH i i GUARDIANS of ....I’Ulc’ i
willing to to rccoivo tho proiposals of i>
cr.sons
tiiis Uiiictoil are jire-
xi.sai
C O N T R A C T
2/^ for every Customer
A s an
-advcrti.scmciit (Saturday and Tuesday) Suits, Costumes, ‘ ‘
Cleaned and
Pre.s.sed 1
and drawing', and form of Teodor sliould bo Eugineor & Sraangor, Gas
Giusivorks, Clitlioroe Applications for copies of S|)ccifioatioa
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT UTILITY & FANCIERS POULTRY SOCIETY
President : .Sm H. BussErx-HoRKBY A LECTURE In the R E C H A B IT E S ' H A L L on
TUESDAY EVENING Next, February 19th T o comracnco a t 7-30 p rom p t.
MR. J. BREWER, o f Langho will L e cture on
Commercial Poultry Keeping and Chicken Roaring.
Ghamnan : Mr. E. E. Spuroeon
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd . .iVh' OpjCnUTTA UNTITLED
The Musical Village will be g iv en to com m ence a t 7 o^cIock
O/iainmni: Councillor Sattorthwaite Price o f
Admis.sion :
Adults 1/-, Childron under 14 years 6d,
Come and s ec the Scholars in an Old Tim e Pla^'.
Proccedft in aid ,o/ School Funds. CLITHEROE FOOTBALL CLUB
Medal Competition
OPEN TO MILLS, WORKSHOPS, & SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE Teams Radiu.s 9 miles. Entrance Fee, 3/-
Teams intending to jo in , a p p ly__
R. Tiiojipson, Secretary, 9, Haylinrst Street, Clitbcroe.
UNITED.. METHODIST CHURCH LOW MOOR
All Interested in
C A M A P A W h a t e v e r T h e ir O c cu p a t ion
Mr. UriRhton is, a
Can.icUan. Ho.has
h.id n wide agricullural experience in
Ont.irio and Alberta mid knott'3 conditions well. He can place single men .iml families In farm work and has n special offer for boys which includes free passage. Single applicants iiceit
not be experienced in farming, but f.-uiillies should be accustomed to farm life. . * • Mr. llrighton has full information regarding the new
fcxo ocean rate ami other special fare.1. and will be clad to advise you. He will be at the Office of
35/37, WATERI.00 ROAD, CLITHEUOK
from S-BO to 4-30 p.m. and 0 to 8
p.tn. If un.iblo to call, write Mr. H 1V. Brighton, caro of Mr. Jolm Rigby, or
oil TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th,
M R . JO H N R IG B Y . CUTHEROE.
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL.
PIANOFORTE,- THEORY, &c. Miss SUSIE PORTER L.R.A.M. Registered T ea cher o f Music. Member
o f the In co q jo ra tcd S o c ie ty o f Musicians , PUPILS PREPARED FOR
EXAMINATIONS IF DESIRED 47, CASTLE VIEW, CLITHEROE
.Tiist one coat of DAPKALTNE will givo your floor a lovoly Old Oak Finish tha’fc won’t chip, jscralch or get sliabby
DARKALINE
W H Y HAVE SHAEHY FLOORS? tl/«in
docs. ono
room
1/-. l/G, 2/0. Al.^o 1130 OUTSIDE DARK- | ALINE (orange label) for all out-door woodwork, sheob asbeotos, etc. H. Loft- i house & Son;
Wliito.sido & ^Vhitcsido; I W. Parkington; K. Tomlinson; T. Wil son it Soil'? L td . ; Smithson & .Son, > OLITHEHOE; W. T>nngshnw & Son, | WHALl.EY; J. iMor tOi\ and Son, ^ WHALIIY BIUDGI'L
are invileU to meet Mr. IT. W. UrlRhtoii of l!ic Coloniri. atTon Department, Canadian National K.Tilwa>*s, cniiUni; to CI/lTHKllOB on FBB. 19th.
FOOTBALL “GERMS.’'
REV. W. SPEAKMAN -REPLIES TO HIS CRITICS.
FEVER THAT IS DISTORTING BOYS’ ATTITUDE TO SPORT.
Hm
of recreation which hrace.s up tho body for j Wfirlf- *
t'J «.u ■conciVn«l,"andl‘~w * "IE le wiEli EJ*le
..pt-w originni article—- " ‘
throwers.” The artiole proceeds:—
xyvk . y.P nnt''to ”^ “‘V
who.repcats tim G.lloIvinR-’pjJisagj Hom 'h^ " ’ ........... ” I
I
.although ho ha.9 never kicked a ball in hi-s i life, or taken a wicket, or riddon a horse,” lit* .sa3*s. At school, hoy.s plaj' football for ; tho game’s sake. Life has three phases: work, play, and sk'op. Play is that form
article ho was concorned not with profes- Bional footballor.s as .such hut witli sports- moil.
” A man may !>o a sportsman, t I I
prasorved .ns far as possible in the form it proW d iu rn e l s f Z was intended to .servo,” ^ .says IVlr. Siwnkinan, I
f o ^ tho lads. I t would be (""i
“ Mv eoacoru was not witli professional p ro v r ln M E>’s »momit i f only to fpothallors aoy more than professional dart-
When a Im.v leaves J^chool he leaves I
r id d o n a lm o s p h o r o o f a s o -ca l led s p o r t in g t e rm may cam a living . . . summed up in the w o r ld . H e i i d e lu d e d liy a m o t le y c r ow d m o - in t to Im - w o H - '
invigorating air of the .school plaj'ing- I iipld: lie inflate liis lungs with the germ-
o l o v e r - r a t e d , o v e r -p a id .sliowmeii I n *
t r i it l i t l ie y a re n o m o r e .sporUsmeii t li iin im i ' id c r e d w o rk "o r ''''" . t l ie l i ig l i ly - t ra in o i l c low n s a n d fr i l le d N ow t
fo o t ’ I? I
fa ir ie s w h o ca r e e r a r o u n d a c ir cu s i - 'i ig , L u m n . v ‘ r a . d lv o ’ ■ I or the ii|>o- iko trapeze arltstos of tim -
viirioiv .show." *
{ nil •
Germs Producing Fever. •
n *». I
tion, and continuo to ph»y in tho triio a.drit giunc. . . -I make no condeimiacion
Nono of my advorsano.s have prox^od w.y- them at closer range. What I do condemn S
stubbonino.ss. Afy contention is that l l c v romotly wiiicl* ' ' ....... art) a.s jilain as a pikestafl. Tho Govonimenfc bo fiiiccos.sful
I
producU of 1 1 ,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VI w » \.-L UIIIVIII/
lias at^ last recognised one (coupons) and I sport in exterminated it. ,C maintain tlntl. f.Iwi fnvxir I tormHior
.
n i i . o I ^ s t n n n centre, .*o T o f profossional footballor.s as auch; I should must givo it a littlo morn dotailctl attontion. Jiko to have more opportunitj* o f woimr
1113 imagination, bigotry, or and work. I see tho evil, and 1 suggo>t a . . i
l i o r J i^ tho whole .spirit of tho game J>tmosplicro in which boys Jive
football 1U ‘ f ’* p u rp o s e ,
arttsios ot tlio rcmaiii a.s such. Olhora limy .still regard I I f i l l I. i l f l l l IIC .11 vn#\<rl
‘ u higlily-paid profession, lot it I '. . . . . . . . .1* .. ^
5 11 most dc-sirablo form o f rocroa-
as lioiwlcss as lio imagines. Sir. ifarsli sees no wrong in (leoplo going tlirough life witli an oyo on ’ tliis world's goods.' J'fvcry Iran
,7 virrM “ — - - *“ v*
bolund fho .spirit of tlio gniiio.. 'Die youth, | L ^ o t l i i i f i radicVilly wroi.B'"fitl.'".a .stiU™ o? :)\v at work, wase.s lo breathe‘the pure, sociotv lehfel, . Ufrifi
^<?K*fiinato niean> whoreb.v a man * iV
"m k , a.s I .sto i t . A\ Imt is l>o
,»<=«>•
t. > doc-s not permit it. Yet,
inan will consider a fair .summary of the article, quoting im mucli as possible. The headlines and Rub-hondline.s are onrs. i\Ir. Spoakinan points out that in his
whicli nowspapor.s twist and turn nrticiea whicli upiKjar from time to time in tho Flour-ilo-Tiy.s," lio sjiys at tho oasot, addiiif; that by tho i>rooo.s> of jourunlLstio gymnastics an article of any kind can. bo made to mean or imply anything.” 13olow wo giro wliat we Iiopo Rlr. Spcalc-
world " and oxtrnotfl from tho article - ing appeared in tho daily "Press, 'tho author was assailed by .a wido variety of critics. I Mr. Sponkman nn.swcrs his critics in tlio' February number of the “ Flour-do-Lys,*’ “ I cannot ho responsible for tho \vay iu
riddo^ii^^ atmospliofo of ;i so>eaIlod Biiorting i icio Imy- I
cotirpo of it, iio roforrod to “ tho gorm- I
Lys,” Wiialloy’s oxcollcnt parisb magaxinu, tlio Rov. AV. SiHjakmau, curate, bad an article ilolluing spoitsmaiisbip.
lii 'tlio January iasuo of ' Tlio Floiir-ilo- ___ . ........... ]u tlio DURING FEBRUARY WE ARE GIVING
5 /- IN TH E £ DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
Umbrellas and Ebony Toilet Ware
B A I L E Y S 3, Castle St.
HAVE YOU HEARD THIS ONE ?
Am on g the h o s t o f Gramoidionos, the N EW 1929 COLUMB IA stamls apart. Startling improvements in ton e and ca b in e t work.
£3 10s. to £27 10s. SE E O U R F IN E R A N G E .
PICKERINGS, 77, DARWEN ST. BLACKBURNi Pliono G503.
E s t . 1884. ELECTRICAL AND WIRELESS
Youit Enquiries are Invii-ed for All Work UNDEirTiiirABOVi- iiBADiNa. WmiNO A Speciahty. WniKLEss Sets built to order."
Wilkinson & Thompson Tel. 214.
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>'■'1 B’de >>f
couldJ'e m Lnnoasliiro do with £15,000.= thoj ;ro spo ct is ro t f
I CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE WADDINGTON.
cha.so land iidjomiug tlio institution iViUi tho object o f providing fiieilitic.s for out
incotiiig of members of tho Jtoad- a ‘ • ' ' f ' ; . " Y ' k dcoidod to pur-
door rocroatiou. 'J'ho selicmo will ho dis-
cus.scd m Its eiitirotj* next Thursd iv MCrrrtKIiS; UNIoA’ , - Conliimiil'g tlioir
Union promotod a social ami potato pie mipper winch, held iii ,St. Helen's School
h ; i.'m ‘
juiiisually tributed
Mr. A to
aUriiclive y
Dy.smii Of. V’" ?‘ “Eiors'
'liicsda.v ovoniiig, atlractod a large gathor- ing ami gave iiuicli
iilea.snro. A viiriwl and
h.v Madaimo Murie ‘l Thoinpso*, Jtr. E. Cornwell;
Me.s.srs:
inograiiuiio w.os
Clitlicroe Pnrisli Clmrcli Afothers' Union 111 the .skeUdies '■ S<-:i Sliiiiiti...s "
iiiKi.spoi.sed witli gomes iiml eompotitioiis, lollowed, a hiillooii race for marriod women providing much fun and arousing tho oii-
; =>"‘1 Itealltiw." Jlnncing.
Greta Abbot,
who.so rocUaU wore imniousolv- onjoyod, a.s. iiuh«od, wore tho effort.s of aU tho artistes who, without
o.vcoption, had to ro.spoud to encoroB. Iluniour in abuml- providc<l hv iiiomliers of tho
con- «traordmary
(Certified j fridaaI
Liglits ocl
5.IG • Twenty-o
iu Clithero
jnurning noon, the below free; lin.s the wc o.vporicnc<x. recall ati3 Afoiida3*’« o f winter,’ point of tc iiiattcr o f Tho oaster jnilcH an h< du3' we hai several wii tasks with I Tlioso who L At home— al was amnziil way undoJ crovici'S, a I unpleasant '
m*arl3* a.‘^.L ahated sii|
onmigh to All .sorts I
into idlcnej building ail question ^^! ice almost .1 is scarccl3* I not had mil frozen up I living in p: kitclion rn| naturni th:| tiamngo thal from he<l-w;| iireakfast i| plenty o f jl without a w
\
ing for mail and then t
taps. Evfl dilForynt til jiipes. Nol occurred ail ing lioiv thj th.’XW COTUP5 radiators f cracked in manner of the frost h llibhle at j covered wit both TToddcj the except i( middle. Sn the conntrv; Lodges and ire for sonii the loss o nrliflcial hi
warm enoujl fu11\* profor-l ,aro incvitall
Two well-1
A little coni ou 3’uo.s<la3'.r tho tongue I His learnodl ingl3' correil Laski w:lu i l o f • 'n gi ip l gate in t l quietly. Afif correction I case provide A
witne.ss,
a.skcd: “ I f the road, yr down, woul< old man rc| been in
t.lin ing an ans\ looked very rang out in
Tho Clitll
, ronderiiigs of “ Armiiitairi I «'",te.l hv Air, Aspin.— ifo'uui.r^; 'foYlowPl' lovers and R“s“ > '_.nyd his father. Air. | ;“ 'd Uiough the room was incoiivoiiieiitly
1 , nf clmriii Hioro fi ii luithwiiv fhmtirri* iii.v I jiikI hnllonn <?fM oLrm^^<n>i Ho3 I'l ------- » Jill. I -- viivr I UUIU WUH JllCOnVOtllni
*s sung with
ytmo.st phm.suro from tho procoediiigs. SiVoL ir><>u .wivi^.i t . . ii._ • ‘1
<''’<?ry»JCHly soomcil to derive Um
Tuesday e| .liunthain ji* AV. raiker^
JOCMO Tho Bir<l, looked V ^’•'41111 "'was'suppli«i'‘'h y thill | tiv'si'nai'iq "'wldcolno.” "^^ aimlogising for Tho quart Wlmtmoiigh, disclmrgcd tlio" diilibs'"of | .f"" agriciiftiire. — ------------------------------ ---- NEWTON. lurmor.s Jicld tlioir lust sale of tlio soilsou
lU tlio Fanvor’.s Arms, on WodiiesUav, wlien oyer oU geld and lat calilo woro'oflored. inero woro m addition a few Jying-on cattlo and fat Iambs. Cattle mudo up lo ,
^ 2/ per bead and lat Iambs 50.s. each. Air. ' A»err3*
CONuJ3R’l .—Tlio j
tho auctioneer. Now
.situations. Tho characters woro abl3* .sus- Umed by the following: Air. Cottnm (Mr. Cliristophor Compound, tlio village clicmist);
ST * 9^ .ll^w (Tomm3*, tho apprentice); Mrs lair clough . (Airs. Cripps, tho pork hutclior) : Mrs, Chapman (Kitty, Air Com
pound .s servant). Other items woro well vuinod and all woro submitted with
onicionc3*. The songs woro abl.v rendered and tho
p.arty proved tlioinsolvos ontor-
tainons o f a high order. Refreshments woro served at the interval by ladies of tho con- gregation. At tho close tho concert part3* was entortainod to supper.
Sitting round a gloriomsly rc<l firo, moni- uors o f Clitheroo Chamber of Trade on
Tuivday night
di.sciis.sod n suitnblo spot for All osoursioxi—noxt summer
every item w.a.s loudly applauded, ono of tho most popular features being tlio laugii- uhlo sketch “ Tho i*5U0 prize.” Thi.s wa.s .submitted iu a inannor that elicited roars ol laughter from tho audionco, tho maxlimiin full being derived from tho innii3* humorous
party, whoso services are in great demand thioughout Bowland, mado a furtlior ai»- poarance on Saturda3* giving a groativ aiipreciatLHl concert at tho Village
Jn.siituto’ .Ihero w:us a largo attondance, tho Rev. u Most presiding, rho programme was ono of coiLsulorablo vanet3’ and charm, and
Slaiduns concert (I c ,i lm ir '.M A 8 ( ) ‘ 'i'f;n ,
aftiirwhick witli the Alomhoi-Iio' oiZr'!^^ n, 1 ,u,| .Innes ’• dance, to tho music of Mr. Afargori'/on's band. ’
M I T T O N .
Slirove-TiiCksday “ ““VrUii.g to old
the Inrochinl Cliiirch Council, look pinci i; tlio oveniiig, t|,o special .prizo for tho
highest .score (a pair of tortoise sholl hair- hriishc.s) was won hy Afr.s. Ncwholt, Alisa Alary Uecming was tho winner of tho ladies Jirizo (an iiiiihrolla) and Air. .Tack Alarsden carried ojf the gontlemaii’s prize (a cathor pocket wallet). Aliss E. Frank-
land ‘^nd Air. AV. Alaudsle3*, were tho winners o f tho lnclc3’ nmnluir ” prizes. A .short iinproinptu dunce followed, Miss l^ohel Frankland. Afis.s M. T^eoniing, Miss
jS. Carter and Afr. It. Simpson took it in. turns to suppl3* fko music. At 11-30 p.m.
tlio proceedings came to an end witli tho Hinging of “ (Jo<l save tho King.*' ------------^—
CTTATTlURTsT.
Of tho_tbo"iiioinoter on AVcdne-sclnv. at Chnt- biirn School,- wa.s, at 9
a.ni., 9 degrees F , that IS, 23 degrees o f frost. At 9 a.m.
3ostorduy, the thormomcier rogustered 13 degrees.
SEVERE FROST.—The minimum rending.
»;0 p.m. fiom November 5tli till Shrove- JilosiinV' was riiiig for tho Inst tiiinn—A kory vnjnvnblo wlwst drive, nrrniigisl hr
1
h.id ,i half-holulav in order to go nan- “ L'lirfcw-'. which Z o J Z
SAJH.; OF FARAI s t o c k .— Newton
ncconipanist. Tho not proceeds, for Church heartoilly tho nicasiiro wliicli had given tho fluids, nmoiiiltoil to £12 .
vote to woinoii of twontv-ono,
Apms.slng I the opiiMoii that their ioilneiiee wmihi'heP
,,o .supportoii whofi.-
Comuiiiico c people’.s iio
So.ssioiis ill evening, the Alayor of U J.l*.) Amon Jolm Smalk I t was unanir o f Blaclvlmnl IMr. Harry o f tho fundi Socrotarv re j •Ts. Id. bail quarter, mail
Bhu;l< burn Darwon ai| fJreat
ll.ai[ Clitluu'oe AVIi alley AVithnell,
Bank In t i l
Jntere.st onfi
This aineiint on iho sum ponding eua was cmi‘ id(M*«| satisfaeterv-
Afany haj
who on Tue> fourtli hirtlu
Bohinson. .
iiiut positiol Tho Ciiaiubcl Holcction. Iirogressivo Ills inoLliuds given u ieat by othor.s w wor<l whicli Clitlioroe to- Alr. Bentlia interest in may ho relit •ollico. whethj real live wirl
frost. Sc'l
heavy toll of| and many hi sorrow and IIartlo3', ago with ‘her brot well-known li avenue, died
Fonnorlv onj for moro tin
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