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(Cortifiod not salo oxccods 5,200 copies weekly.)


5~16 p.m.


KJlIBAy, FI5BUUARY 15th, 1029* liiglits on Vehicles, To-Morrow (Saturday),


' ^ Tw»*nty-ono degrees o f frost were recorded


in Clitheroo Mnrket-pliico at G-00 yesterday’ morning and at 5-0 o ’clock yesterday after­ noon, the tlicrmomctor was niiio degrees below freezing point. Not for somo years has tlio weather been so sevoro as wo have oxpericncod this week.


I t is diflicult to


recall anything quite so iinplejisant as Monday’s biting wmd. “ The coldest day of winter,” was tlio general verdict.


In


point of temperature it was not, but in the juatter of discomfort it 'emphaticallv was. The easterly wind, blowing at neaViy GO iniU'H an hour, made it feel colder than any day we have liad either this winter or for .several winters. Workers wont to their tasks with coats buttoned up to tlio nock, 'riioso wlio wore not forced to go out staj'ctl at. home— and put more coal on ! The cold was amazingly ponotrative. H wormo<! its way under doors and Ihrougli window eroviees, and made things as thoroughlv tinpleasant as over it could. Tuesday was iK'arfy as batl and though the winil has abated since, there was yesterday still rnmigh lo sting and cut.


All .sorts of damage lias been clone 1)3* tlio


frost. Scores o f men have been thrown into idIciK’ss, for road-making, quaiT3’ing, Imihling and similar work is out of the question with water being converted into


ir(» almost as rapidl\* a.s it is ponre<l. 'riiore is scarcely a liouso in the district that has not had one or more tajis and waste pines froztm up and wt* hear o f several families living in parlours because tlie boilers beliind kitchen ranges are nut o f action. A natural thaw, it Is thought, will tin le.ss damage (ban one prodnceil h\' a fire. AVatiu* from bed-warming boU.les lias lM*en nseil for br(>akfast. in more than fine instanei; and jili'iity of people Iiave had to go to work without a wash.


'flio fii*st job of the morn­ ing for many has been to thiiw out one tap


and tlum to boil water to appl3* to other taps, ICver.v persjm 3*0x1 m«Mjt lias u dilFerent theory on. how to tackle frozen pipes. Not a few dolinitc bnr.sts have oecurrful am! seores of people are wonder­ ing I10W their pronert.v will fare whtui the thaxv cnrne.s. We hear o f ’ bus and ear radiators frozen sollfl and (ylinders have cracked in otlier motor yobicles. All manner of jirocaiifinns are being taken but the frost has hex*n winning sleadil.v. The ilibhic at Tlriingorley was eomplotel.v covered with ice 3*esterday nftf»rnooii and bntii Tlodder an<l Calder wi're frozen with ilio exception o f a narrmv stream down the middle. Smaller brooks in various parts of ibe oountrxsido appmired to be frozen solid, litidges and pond.s have been covered with ice for somo days. Poult i\v-lceop(*rs report the loss of scores of eliiokons, for the artificial brooders simpU* cannot bo kept xvarm enougli. Knrly lambs are heing care- Fiill.v protected from llic frost but oasualtios an> inevitable.


a little coinedv at Clitheroo Count\* Court on Tiip-sday. i [ r . li. Onneiod hy a slip of the tongue rcferrofl to a ” sbortliand cow.” IHs learned friend, Air. *N. La-ski, Itxngh- ingl.v correclcfl him. A little later, Air. liaski wsts himself ■ 'eanglxt,’ ’ for bo spoke of ‘ ‘ a gap in the gate ” instead of ” a gati> ill the gap.” AYliilsL chuckling (piieth'. Air. Ormerod discreotU* left the correction to soim*bod\' else. Another case providcfl a real gem of an apt repl3-. A witness, over sf!V(*nt3* .vears of^ age, was asked: “ I f 3*011 had been walking along tlu‘ road, .vmi would not have hoeii knocked down, would 3*011?” Swift as tliought-, iho old man roplicfl: *‘ ,T .shouldn’ t if 1 hadn't been in that place.” Confidently antioipat- irg an answer in liis favour, the solicitor Imtlced vorv crestfjilleii as merr3* laughter rang i'i:t in the court.


Tlio Clitheroo Chamber of Trade ^ on


Tmvsday evening ajipointod Air. Frod lU'iitliam jiresidont in bucceosion to Air.


\V. I'aiker, wlio iiaa <lono o.xcolloiiL work in tbal po.sition during the last two years. The Chamber is to no congratulated on its selection. Air. Bentham is ouo of the most progressive of local tradesmen. ^ Both in liis methods and in his entorpriso lie has given a lead which might well bo followed Ji3* otlicrs wlioso niinio is not the household woixl wliicli tlio luimo o f Boutham is in Clitheroo to-day. Kvor since its incoptioii Mr. Uentham has taken the most active interest in tho Chamber of Trade and lie may bo r(?lio<l upon during bis xionod o\ olhco. wiiother it be .short or long, to )>o a real live wire.


Committee of tlio liast Ijiincasblro Work- piople’s Jltvspilal I^'und was hold at tlio tSessiims Jlouso, Blackburn, on Tiies<la\' evxming, the chair being occiipii'd 113* the Mavor of Blackburn (Air. d. A. Ormerod, J . l ’ .) Among.st tlio.se pri'sonfc wore Ale.ssrs. .lolm Smalloy and T. Wrigley, Clitboroe. It was unanimouslv resolvotl that the Alayor of lllacUburn be appointed chairman, ami Air. I lurry lleardwnod, tl. I\, vicc-cliairman of the fund for the ensuing .vear.


Soei'oiarv reportcxl that the siim of £G,Ir I Gs. Id. had been received xluring the patt quarter, made up :is follows:


£ s. d.


nhicUburn ami Jllstricfc n:xrwen :iiul District ...


Cre:it. liar wood .............


Clitlioroe :in<l Distrix^l Wballey :iml I)islrie-l . Witbnell, Jlogliton. ole.


20(>2 17« •! ()S0 12 G


20G 0 11


1()G IG 1) ry'i) B) G 12 8


BG21.') IG 2


Bank Interest ......................... 2H .5 G intoresl on Corporation Loan 1*17 4 S


Total ................ BGG91 G 1


'I’his :iTm>nnt is an incroa.se o f JCS7 12s. <d. on llir» sum eontrihutod during tho corros- pmuling ('ii.nrter o f tho previous 3*ear, and was eon''idored b.v tho comniittoo to ho ver3*


satisfaclor.v. * ■


Robinson. of “ TTollinwood,” Cliatburn, wlio on Tuesday next attains his .sovontj*- fourth birthda3'.


lio:i\*3’ toll of sickne-ss amongst townspooplo, and many houias have beoii plungoxl mto sorrow and beroavemont. AIiss Hnrtlo3’ , ago<l .sovonty-four, who rosidod witli 'her brother, Air. Richard Hartloj*, tho


Alanv liapp3*. returns to Air. AA^nltor Tho very Bovoro wonlhor lias levied n


tho Rov. AV. Spoakman, curate of AYhalley, observed that his old typewriter is moro of a sportsman lliati is a wifo-bcator. An enterprising Liverpool salesman, seeing the “ old,” wrote Air. SpeaUman oircring to sell him an up-to-dato typewriter! Alon- tioning this in Iho current issiio of tho Wlmllcv Parish Magazine, Air. Spoakman adds: “ Other gonw have arrived, but tho sontimcnt.s oxprcsso<l therein aro unprint­ able. Strange as it ma’y seem, thoro aro l>ooplo who cannot soo how ludicrous it Is to set thoniFolvos up as champions of sport


and sportsmen and at tho same .time sholtor behind an abusivo and anon.vmous letter. Fa r hotter would it bo for such people to haro learned to play tho game instead of wat-ching others; hotter still for them to Bare their time and tho ofirort required in tho production of tho ineffective missiles find cnnnd that timo in rondimr what a real


In Ids rx'ceiit article on sportsmanship, ’riie Tlio (juartcrly mooting of Iho K.vccutivo Two xvell-known barristers took part in


had a long nHsocintion with the Alouut


• y«jterdii3* at St. Afur3*’s Cemetery, ami was auondcu hy relatives and many old friends. Floral tokon.s were sent b.v Dick and AInrion; Tom and Lizzie; Alec and Violet; David ami Sarah'; “ All a t ' S o i i t h i i o r t ; Loiiks and Afeta, JlarrA* and KUiel (nephews and nieces) : “ Sunshine Hour ” (Mount Zion ClnireiiX; Alcmbers of the Atoiint. Zion Cliurch; Air. and Airs. Loftliouse and Famil.v; Air. and Airs. »T. K. Smithies: Air. and Afr.s. J. Scottj Air. and Mrs. AV. Read; Air. and Airs. .T,. C, Huxtahlo;, Aliss Smithies; Air. and Airs. Titterington.


Zion : Pruiuiivo .Methodist ■ Olinrch and School as a inoinber o f the choir, and m other wa3*s, and as a loacher for quite a lengthy jierind. Tho Bov. David X*nrtou conducted the funeral which took place


* * Death paid a further visit to Cowpor-


nveime on Wedno.sday, when Alr.s., Al:ii*3- *Sowerbutts i>:isscd to her rest. Seventy- four 3*ears of age, she was the widow of Air. AVillium Heni*3* Soworhiitts, a former Ahior-lnuc an<l C:islle-.sLrcet ironmonger,


and had hoen an invalid for ver3* many .rears. Two daughters . mourn her demise. Tho Bov. Fish, Pastor of Aloor Lane United Afethodist Church, to which tlio famil.v were closely attachod, will jicrform tho hist rites a t . I.lio interment which t:ikes phiee lo-mbrrow at St. Alary’s Cemetery.


o f 11, Alillthorno-aveniic, which occiirroct yestenla.v week, brought relief from a long period o f aculo siitfering. Agctl fift3*- oiglit. Airs. CGuimbers was ati:ichod to Alonnt Zion Primitive AlcthoilisL Clmreli wiiicli thus sustains a second loss within n few <l:i.v.s. oho leaves two sons ami tliroo xl.'inghtors. I ’lie int<*rnient on AIonda3* was etimlucted h\* the Bin*. 1). Parlon.


.Sorrow is expressed in llie Salford <lis-


.siifTorxMl ac.ulehv from gas ]ioiRoning, and his i>oor st:ite of limilth in intervening years lias been mainlN* attrihiitahlo to its <*trocts. 'fho Bov. A,. O. Betts, B<*ctor of St. .James’s Cluircli


(n’ itli which Air. Taylor was identified) look the .service at


\*ester<Ia3*’ s intermeul at St. Alai*3*’s Come* lerv.


* Bereavement has also fallen upon Air.


William AVlilte.si<le. 3*oungo«t son of Alder­ man and Alr.s. Wliitesidt*, Castle-street, h>' tln» death of his xvifx*. wliicli. occurred at 18, Castle (Jate. 3*<‘ster<lay morning, after :x


fortnight's illne.s.s. AIr.s. Whiteside was hut twent3*-six 3*ear.s of ago. Tlio funeral has been tix<Hl for to-morrow forenoon :xt St'. Alary’s C-ometer.v.


nmnicatetl to her brother, Air. F. Batts, Newton-street, a driver in the employ of Alessrs. O. Bowe and Company, Limited. Air. Batts wont with a furnitnro van to Southport* the sixmo day, and while a.ssist- ing in remox'iiig Iho goods ho was taken ill. So seriou.s was his condition that ho liad to ho taken to tlio Southport Tiifirmar3% whore ho was found to he sun'oring from a perforated stomach. Alomhors of^ his famil.v were oommunicated witli, and vi.sitod him at once. On inquir.v 3*e.storda3' wo were informed that Air. Batts is progre.s.s- ing as well as can Iio cxpccte<l.


tres.sed on Alonday to learn tho sad news of the death, at BlacUhurn Ro3*al Tnfinmxr3*, of Alr.s. ICli'zaboth Hothersall, wife of Air. Frank Tlothorsall. 21, Qnccn-streot. Slio was taken sorioxisl.v ill last w(K)Ic, and it was found nocessar.v to order her removal to tlio Infirmary on the Tliur.sda\*. Born :\t Low Afoor fort3*-soven years ago. Airs. Hothersall had had a life-long association witli St. Paul’s Church and Sunda3’ School, and iior man.v friomls will condole with Air. Tlothorsali and his son in tlioir grief. The funeral at St. Alary’s CcmolorN*, 3*o.slor- da.Y, was conducted b.v tho Vicar of St. Ihxul’s, the Kov. J. AY. Pickup.


'riie oiiioniting minister at Iho funeral wa.s tho Superintendent of Clitheroo Wesleyan


circuit, Rev. F. Buhner. There was an attendance of about a


huiidrod at the annual xliniior and dance arranged bv the Clitheroo Golf Club and held on Frlda.v evening at tlio Swan and Royal Hotel. * MMie function wa.s complotely .smMM'ssfiil, a most x‘ iiq\vable lime being .spent. Air. AY. Crabtree's orclu>stra pro- videxl tho mxisie- and Air. F. Forrest was


AI.C. . * * The extronie cold at tlie beginning of


'the week was responsible for tlie unusual sight o f (]uarr3*mon working in overcoats ami gloves.


* * * The Rev. Canon Aokerley, A’ icar of


Alitlon, is to preach at Wxvslminster AhlK'3 on Sumhv3' ovoning.


bod3' almost in the toxrn, b3* reason of his former occupation in tho hoaltli and scavenging department of the Corporation, was Air. ICilward Weaver, aged sovent3*- txvo, formorl3’ of Afonk-stroot, _ who, after an illne.ss of short duration, died at Black- hx'irii Infirmary on Fohrtiar.v Gtli. A pondoronsly-built man, avIioso rubicund faco wa.s iisiiall3' wreathed in smiles, Air. AVeavor’ .s tlcatli—apart from his famil3* of four sons and four daughters—will ho re- grotted hy none more than his old collongues.


One of llio most familiar figures to overy- The inliahitants of • Lmv Afoor wore dl.s-


horoo in her 3'onngcr du3*s was Alr.s. li. Alonlc, wlio dieil on Wodne.sda3* morning at Park.-road, (.Ireab llanvooxl, age<l sixl3*- <*ight. Tho now.s of her domiso a


A lad.v wln> liad associations witli Clity v*:ik eom-


trict at the death, on Smuhu*. o f Air. William 'faylor. ag^l tliirly, tho oldo.st son of Air. and Mrs. W. i f . Tu3*lor, .'ll, AVhalle.v- ro:id. A single m:iii, Air. Ta3*Ior servcsl In the w:ir with tho Fast Lancashire Bogf- iiuMit, and was not pnl\* wounded, hut


Tim demise of Afr.s. Alary Jane Cliamber.s,


Tho. following paragraph ls culled from


iho “ Daily’ Dispatch ” Loudon letter ol AYcxlnesday : Captain Brass, AI.I*. for


' intorcsi in tho overseas Kmpiro by showing tho film winch ho took when ho went roumi thoiFmpiro with Air. Amory,- tho Secretary, fui" tliu Dominions. I t xVa.s cxnctly-a year


■ ago . yesterday , since Captain Brass came home, and since then ho has shown hi.s pictures to 35,000 people, in sixty-eight diiforent places.


Suudu3’ ‘ at Accrington and on ^Saturday week r at Chaddortoii in . Air. Sandeman's constituency. Captain Brass also acts a.s Mr. . Novillo Cliambcrlain’s ’ Parliamentary private sccrotar3' . ”


ITo is allowing them on * * * Air. J. R. Sumner, assistant master at


the.Council School, Sabdon, has passed the A.C.P. oxamiiiatiou hold in January by


tho College of Preceptors, for Touchers’ Diplomas. Previous to going to Sabdon a few 3*ears ago, Air. Sumner was assistant teacher at Clitheroo Council School. Air, Sumner has taken active and siiccos.sful interest in tho bo3*s’ cricket club connected with the schools.


# * *


was held in tlio AA’esloy Church Parlour on AVcdnosday' ovoning. Tho Rov, F. A. Asliton prcsidotl and the l^ v . O, Pollard gave tlio annual reports which were passc<l as .satisfactor3*. The Treasurer • (Air. T. L Slater) submitted tho balance shoot showing a halanco in hand of £ 1 8s. 8 id. Tho Secretary (Mr. F. AVhittlo) and tho Treasurer (Afr. T. L. Slater) wore ro -


oloctcd. Hic Rov. G. Pollard and Air. F. AYhittIo were elected dologatc.s to Iho Dis­ trict Sunday Sciiool Council. Dr. D. S. Fniru’cather gave 1ho report of tho recent tr.aining coiir.ye for Smuln.v .School workers wliieh 219 tonchors attended. Tho income wa.s £1G 2s. Id., and tho expenses £12 8s. 9x1. Tho report was pa.Rsod as ver3' satis­ factory, and voto.R of thanks woro passwl to all who lind liolped to make tho affair .so vcr3* Kiicco.ssful. I t wa.s docidoxl to hold tho annual rall.v on Snturda3*, .Tuly Glh, all ’ fSchools being rexixio.sted to keep this


date open. *


■ Advisor3* Committee reveals that a new tele­ phone exchange of tlio central battor3*


The annual report for tho North-AYostern Di.strict of tho Telegraph and Tolophono


' sigualling t3*po—as in operation at .Clitlieroo —are sliortly to bo opened at Bolton-b3*- Bowlund, while automatic exchanges in hand aiul forecast include Dnnsop Bridge and Slaidhurn. Tho programmo of underground xlevelopmont scliome.s and extensions for 1929 inclxido Clitboroe aiul AVhalle3*. Tho loport stales that despite''trade depression tlie traffic on tho cxcliangos o f tho di.strict continiK's to show dcvolopmont.


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rcviio. “ Countr3* Life,” givoi^ in AV0.SI03* School on \Vx‘dmv?day xwoning, attractotl. a ver3* good amlienco, and provotl oiitortain- ing us over. Tjio producer, Air. J. H. Gornall. is (luitc an adopt at tliis form of cntortainmont, and this lato.st creation of liis fertile imagination lias, added another to Iho many* laurels ho has won at AV0SI03*.


Tlio repeat porfoniianco of an original


•The Alayor (Alderman Standring) presided over tlio opening formalities and urged tlio claims of tlio inilrmaries to tho comiuission- ato iiitero.st of tho, public in general. The ontertainmenl, which “ w on t ” , with pro- oisioii and provoxl both, luiioful .and divert­ ing, was repeate<l in aid of the, Blackburn and Alanche.stor Royal Jnlirmarios.


* * *


wbist drive promoted b.v tlio Clitboroe (iJrickol Club and bold in the Old School on AYodnesday ovening. Afr. T. Holland was in charge, tho prizes being axvardod to tho following:—Ladies: Ij Airs. AY. AVliii>p; 2, Airs. Brudloyt G, Muss Burgcs.s. Geiitlo- 1, Air. A. Burgess; 2, Mr. J. Tomlin- , G, Air. AV. AVarlmrton. . Ladies


Twont3'-si.x “ tabU^.s ” took part at a


nectoil with tho club playinl their part by as-suming rosponsibilit\* for i>roviding re­ freshment, and contributed in no small degree to the evening’s pleasure.


For somo wooks tbo services in connexion with Ibo Congregational Churcb have, boon


hold in tho schoolroom, the church hoiii}^ in tho hands of tho olectrician.s. The late Mr. .1. Hodgkituson generously paid for tho wiring of tho sclioolroom, and Aldorman J. Tliorubor, J .P . , has undertaken to moot tho account for wiring the church. Lamps and fittings aro being provided by various ' ■’ congregation. Tho ebureb


Tile annual Circuit Siindn3' School Council Clitheroo, has' done a groat deal to create


Clitboroe took plnco at D ir ch ,' Alanchostor, on Wednesday. Tho ' bridogroom ; was' Air. AVilliara Blackburn, third son • o f Mr. and Airs. W. Blackburn, o f ,37, Custlo-view, and tho bride * Aliss Marjorio ..Williamson, older daughter o f -Air.- A. Bi. aiid the late Airs.


AViliiainson, o f “ Greenwood,” Birch. Hull- lane, Manchester. * Tho brido was given awa3* by her father,-and wore a dross of ring velvet in lucdiovul stylo .with n wroath of , orange blossom and a hand-ombroiderod veil. , She carried a bouquot of whito carnations. There were three bridesmaids, A l^ Dorothy Williamson (sister o f tbo brido). Alias Marian Lowtes and Aliss Flsiu AVhitelo3* (friends of- tho bride). Thoir dresses were of red chiffon velvet with hats to correspond, and tlio3’ curried bouquets of rod carnations. ICacli bridesmaid woro a pearl and gold necklet, tho g i ft ' of tho bridegroom. Air, ^ Richard Blackburn (brother of tho bridegroom) was best man and Mr. Graham AViliiainson (brother of tho brido) groomsman. After tho ccremon3*, at wliicli Bishop Parsons ,olficiatod, a. rccop- tion xvuH hold at Longsight Coiisorvativo Club, and later tho newly marriod couplo left for London and Torquu3' for tho hono3*- moon. Tho brid9 ’.s travelling dress was of grey cropo do chine, -with a twoed coat and hat to matcli. Upon thoir return. Air. and Airs. Blackburn will reside at Heaton Park, Alanchostor.


JOHNSON— PARRY.


marriage was solemnized by tho' Vicar (Rov. Canon Wrigloy) o f , Air. Frederick Charles Johnson, of 14, Victoria-street, and Aliss Floanor Parry*, of Shrewsbury, xvlio has been employed at tlio rosidonco o f Dr. Shortt. Tho brido, 'who was given away by -Mr. J. Hodgson, woro a dress of sk3*- blxio crepo do cbino. trimmod with gold, and hat to imitch. Slio carriod a bouquot of pink ,tiilips. Tho brido was ailonuod by nor sister who woro a dress of jmlo bluo marocuin witli hat to inatcli. Her byuquot wus’ conqiosod of whito tulips. Air. F. Porter was best man. A fto r 'th o ceremony n Tocoption was hohl at tho homo of Afr. and Airs. J. Hodgson, Slaidimrn.-. Lator Air. :xnd Mrs. .lolmson loft for the Lake District where tho honeymoon - is being fipont, the brulo travelling in a brown two- picco suit.


ROBINSON— WADDINGTON. At CJliatburu AYcsloyan Church on Tucs-


du3*, the marriage took place of Air. AYiiliam Robinson, second sou of Air. and Airs. Robinson, of Ivy Cottage, Gisburu, and Miss Sarah AVadTdington, oldest daughter


■ of Air. and Mrs. AVadtlington, of Doxvnliiim- road, Cliatburn. Given away by hor father, tho brido woro a dross of AVctlgwood bluo crepo do chiuo with bluo crinoline hat to matcli and she carried a bouquot of pink carnations, tlio g i ft • of the bridogruom. Aliss Dora AVaddington (sister), us brides­ maid, had a dross of fawn crepo do chino, with black crinolino picturo hat to corros-


pond. Yellow tulips comnosed hor bouquot which, with a necklet suo wore, wius tlio gift of tho bridegroom. Air. F. Bnrtlott, of CGitlioroo, carried out tho dutlos of host man, with Air. AVilUam Slater, Gisburn, groomsman. At tho coroinony, porfornicd by the Rev. (loorgo Pollard, tbo hymn “ Load UB, Heavenly Fatlicr,” was sung, and Airs. W. H. Boxvkor, at the organ, ■pla3*cd Alondelssolm’s AVtxlding March, A reception xvius hold afterwards at tho lioino of tlio bride. Tho Iionoymoon is being spent at Blackpool, tho brido travelling In a navy two-pioco suit and hat to match. Air. and Airs. Robinson aro to make thoir homo at Park-view, Gisburn.


List of Presents.


Sister of tlio B ride: Toilot sot. Airs. Harrison: Fidordown. Airs. IJornor (Sliiplcy) ; Bedspread. Aliss Horner (Shiplo3*) : .Duchosso sot. Airs. Baltorsby (Post Oflico): Towols d ’o3;loys.


Alisa Alitchell: Fruit dish. Air. and Aire. A st in: Salad bowl servers.


mombors o f tlio congrog; is to l>e ro-oponod on tho completion of tho installation and of the ronovution of tho organ on Suiulav week when special services arc to be held, excellent .soloists having


boon secured. Tbo committee of tlio Clitlieroo Ambulanco


Division have gono far towards ensuring the 8UCCC.S.S of next Sunday evening’s concert, by securing tho services of Air. James lom- iinson as solo violinist. Opportunities of liearing Air. Tomlinson have been all too few in recent year.s and many, doubtless, will not fail to grasp tliis. An julditional


attraction is the appearance of Aluss Gladys --.


rioskotii, a pleasing soprano who won tbo rn.s‘! ijowJ at hl:«rivpool Alusical Festival in


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10*^7. This acViiovemcnt in itself stamps _ * ____ LI


Ali.ss TIo.skctli i\a a vocalist of high ability ‘xml she will rt'coivo a warm welcome on her


1 !-.i. f 1. :,»i. ..i<:11f .*


first visit to Clitboroe. TIio major por­ tion of tlio programme w*ill ho provided by the AVeslcv Atalo A’^oico Clioir who have repeatedly* given local music lovers great


sati.sfacLion. * * * ArraiK’-emonls aro well in hand for Hie


seoomi annual dinner promoleij hr Uie Clitheroo Cricket. Bowling am] Icnnis Clxil). The runction is to ho held at _tiio Swan and Royal Hotel on February 2/th. Last


3*o:ir’ .s ilinncr was an unqualified


sum\ss aiul tho dinner committee aro optimistic enough to predict an improvo-


luent. FANCY UUi:S3 15AI-T..- -Tho annual


-_______ _— O O' <-------- --------------- ’ ' WISWELI.. ......... ..


faiicy <iross bid! promoted bv AYiswoll Foot- ball Club was he.d on Friday, and proved a signal success. Mr. J. AYood's band wa» proEcMit, ami a largo company cxtractOLl Uio utmost pleasuro from tlio, affair. Qu.to a good Tironortion attended in costumes,


a.Kl, GroyUnvaito,


ponulo woi jmlBod by Mr. G- C. Tiiylor, of — •’


‘A” *n '"n 7 vlor.' of -*^- who mado tho foJoxving


” 'V>;I^dios: 1, Airs. F. AVcnriiig, Bnvss” * 2. Aliss AV. Gold m Ui, mdknuiid; G. Aliss AI. Nutlnll, window Snccuiis: AI1S.S AV. Bridges, Fastorn lady; Alr^s Al.


Seed, “ No more strikes.” . Gontlomon; 1, Air. O. B a r t le t t ,-I irnto;


2 Air. GoMsmitb. “ Denartod spirits ; d, Air. J . Alj-orscough, flapper. Siiocial: Mr. F Jackson, imnersonating a lady. Girls: 1 , Alice Alyo’-'^ougli, pnliceninn; 2.


Katliloon Brown, ATothor Htibb''rd; 3, Knthloen Tailor, “ Order of Bath. Bo3’ s :^ 1, Jack Bartlett, Jackie Ceogan;


Aliss C. Smith: Cut-glas.s di.sh. Afr. .and Airs. AV. Dickenson: Cliimx. Airs. Jarvis: Glass cruet. Mrs. J. Stones: Cushion and cover. Aliss Ifustwaito: Bolster sot. Airs. AVoods: Towols. Mrs. Gates: Fruit stand. Airs. Briggs: Counlorpnno. Aliss Gates and Air. S. Coclirano: stand.


At the Parish Church on Alonday tho


BLACKBURN-^WILLIAMSON marriage ol cousiderablo. mterost to


WEDDINGS.


sovero woatbor woro roeponsiblo for an attcndunco rather below ih o ' arorago' at a meeting o f tho Alothors* Union, hold in the schoolroom on Tuesday ovoning. Hiss Tipper, of Preston, greatly interested tlio members in a most .oxoollont address on “ Health in tho homo.” PR IZE DAY AND RALLY.—Tho annual


Sunday School ralB* and prizo distribution was hold.nt tho AVoeloyan School on Sunday afternoon. Air. R. N. Lawson presided oves a gratif3*ing attondanoo.


Iwas tho first prizo giving Air. Parkinson had missed.


In his re­


marks, tlio clmiruian referred to tho illno^ o f Mr. H. Parkinson-and said that this


in an interesting and help­


ful address on “ Alessengers,” tho Ro r. G. Pollard said they could all rondor sorvlco


..in this direction, and instanced tho Rov.s. AA’^. Dickenson and J. Ishorwood, who wero true mott-songors for God. Book prizes wore proeontotl for regular attondanco by Airs. F. J. Nuttor, who has boon .siiponntondoiit of tho primary department sinco ita inoep*^ tion. Brightness was addctl to tho meet­ ing by tho excellent playing of tho Sunday Scliool Orchestra, who rendered selections and also very ably led tho singing of popu­ lar hymn.s. A collection was taken in aid o f the National Children’s Homo and Orphanage. TEACHERS’ EFFORT. — Tho annual


effort arranged by tbo tcrtcliora o f the Parish Cliiircli Siimlay School was hold in tlio Cliurch Institute on Saturxla\*. Tho procootlings opcno<l in tho aftornoon, with a number of games wliicli woro grontl3* jo3'cd 1)3' the children. Afterwards, a splendid ontertainment was given. Miss AVhceler prc.siding in the absence of tho Vicar. A song hy Miss Una AVilson fully


sponse was noco-ssarv* on each appearance. As entertainer at tho piano Air. Albert Hodgson, of Groat Harwood, was a cou- ploto success, his various numbers being clovorU* given and encores woro inevitable. Aluch anuisomoiit xva.s also obtained from a farce entitled “ Tlio AVrong Flat, which,was admirabl3* gix'cn. Tho rospcctivo charnctora


were abl3* sustninod b.v tlio Misses F. Joff.s, L. Driver ami AI. llolgate and Alessrs. A. Jones, K. J. Chester, J. Dickenson and G. Holden. During an interval for tea, Aliss Nora CunUffe supplied oxcollent music on tho piano. Tn tho evening, a dance was hold, when capital mtisio was supplied by Mr; AV. Crabtree’ s Syncopated Orchestra. The effort, wbieh wa.s xvoll uttemlod, was higlil>* successful throughout, tbo nrrango- inonLs boing moat


financial result was about £ 10 . “ AT HOMES.”—Tho three nights “ At


.satisfactory. Tho


Homes ” at tho AVesloyan School wero brought to a successful conclusion on Satur­ day, when tlioro was again a largo audience. Air. and AIr.s. AValtor Dickenson rocoivod the guests and Afr. D. AV* Sponkmnn, of AVaddington, presided. AA'e|l known local


artistes gavo groat satisfaction in an^ ex- collonb progra.nime. Alad.amo Dair\’ Hindlo was in splendid voico and xvas hoard to dis­ tinct advantage in her .songs “ Villanollo ” and “ Sing Swoot Bird.” ATr. Ernest Allen, too, was in groat form and his sing­ ing of T did not know” and “ ATountain Lovers ” gavo groat pleasuro. Aladamo Hindlo and Afr. Alien wero also most suc­ cessful


N'o:'»tiirgnlo,” hoincT niost nrcoptahlo items. Tho artistry of Aliss Barhnrn AVheolor was


rov^'nled in a marJ**od denroo. hor delightfiil rendering of violin solos- hoing intensely oninvod. For hor second item, a rosnonso f'»i'led to satisfv tho nmlionco. A “ hmv ” did not appease tho demand, and Aliss AVlifvolor found it nocossarv to make a further contribution. "High -annrecii'tion indeed. Tn roeitals, ATiss Greta Abbot


“ ATisororo,” “ Snowdrops ” and “ .Sweet in ducta, “ A night in Venice.”


merited tlio encore received, wliilo items on tho violin ami piano, b3* tho Mi.sses B. and J. A


N’lieoler gavo great pleasuro and a re­


BRITAIN’S BEST


BABY-CARS


BEST for BABY, may BOUGHT at


be IS JV H A IV I 14, Market Places Clitheroe ASK far freo lllustratod Lists


CLITHEROE LAYING TEST. FOURTH MONTH’S REPORT.


Tho commitioo of tho Clitboroo aud Dis­


trict Utility and Fauciors' i'ouitry bocioty, ruportiug uu tuo luurui muuum ui uiuir loiay-oigut yeolts open laying lest, wliicu is iu prugruss at l iiguer ivcuqxstouu, stale


that tlio egg 3*iold lor tho lour weeks was 2,


grado, aud six


uurecurdxxl. Thus tlie total producuou to date, irom 182 birds, iii itu days, is 7,718: 7,liUU hrst grado ( i i -o z . or overj ; 8ii second grade; and hu laid outside the nest and not registered to auy. of tho nock. During tho luunth four birds passotl through the bioody* coup, 'lind two xvoru iu hus^. uui. Geuuruuy, tlic health of the lluck is good, and tuougu tho ogg yield is rather holow Uio tliiiu month, it is coiisidciod satisiactory uuder tiio circuiustuucxis. Tho moutlily ribbons woro won, in tho


*lh3, v iz : iirst grade, six bucuud ouu>ido iiio ncstsj weie


cross-brod. section, by 11. Holt ((Jiithoroo^ whoso'bird, with 23 eggs, scored l84 points, iu tho iigliO-broed class uy J. Wilson (llacupj whose Whito Leghorn also prodiiccxl


j ’iii


eggs of first grate and gained 2lW points. From now onwards the weight of first grade eggs is tneroasod to 2-ozs. Leaders to date arc as folloxvs: Single Bird Section cross-brcxl) : 1, Louip


ami and


Cake


Ali.ss AL Frnnkland: Duchosso .set. Airs. AV .allbank: Rug and vases. Aliss Aloon and Mr. F. Barllott: Rug. ATrs. Stone.s: Tea spoons. Doris: Butter dish. Miss Conyers: Sugar basin and cream jug. Aliss 15. Conyers; Table cloth. Airs. Preston*. Ciishion cover.


Air. and Aire. J. Franklaiul: Ciuso of stain­ less carvers.


Air. ami Airs. Briscoe; Glass camllo sticks. Air. and .Airs. AV. Battorsby : bruit sot. Afi.ss Downham; Treasury note.


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Aliss Kenvon; Tea pot. Airs. Robinson (Bock Side) : vSilvor fruit


Afr. and Airs. Peel and Familv; Hall sot. ATrs. Kenvon: Onp and saucers. ATr. and Airs. Cook: ’J’al)lc clo*b.


81)0011. SALE AND SOCIAL.—A jximblo salo, • ^


ATrs. Heaton: Coffee iug. Mr. Tomlinson: Broad knife and carvers.


Fmplo-cos at y ie frn a ATill: Clock nml stainless knives. .


Aiico* 'Paper rnck. A Friend: Towels.


, 1


'Staff AA^oct P'dwpi County Council: Tapx'titry tahlo cloth.


HUllST GREEN. WHIST D R IV E . ' -Tliirty-lwo l.ibica woio


ocotipitxl at a whist drive hold Jrt tlio Guild Hall on Siituidov night. Prizes woro won ns fo l low .s l . i id 'ic s : 1. Mrs. .lames llnlton (nmhrolla) ; 2, Mr.s. W. ShoosmiUi (silver hut tor dish ) ; 3. Jli.ss WiloocU (tea cosy). Gontlomon: 1, Jlr. .7.. Holden (oioc!'.) ; 2, Mr,. G. Morccr (pair of carvers) ; 3, Mr. Joseph Holdon (tchocco j iir '. Hiincing oftor- wards took pl.oco to music supplied by tho Hurst Groon String Band. ALCTDKNT.—Mr.


JTiss A^hwo^tJl and Afis.s Throlfall; Dining tahlo cover.


licUl m tho I'arish Room on Tuesday, ami loiiovved by a wuLst Uiivo, was organistHl on heUaU of Farisli Gliurcli funds. Tlio coni- biacd events were splendidly supported, and, as a result, the funds aro oxpcctexl to hene.it by lu.out £z2. Whist was camliicted under tiio direction of tbo Rex'. J. Hcslop, the i>rizes being awarded to Aliss AI. fepcaK and Mrs. K. Catlow; Alastor John Raws- ti.orne. and Mr. T. Sowl. Dancing,


which Mrs. C. Senior and Air. N. Water- worth kindly gave thoir services at the piano, was interspersed with competitions on tlio linos of parlour games. ,Tho^ winners wore Airs. B. Thompson and Aliss T. Green, Master John Rawsthorno and Mrs. J.


Tomliiuon. ID L IC ” ORriIANAGF. — Tho annual ,


the Parisli score of


.lusoph Gudgeon, of


Yow Tree Honso, Dutton, mol witli a BOrious :iccidont ntiout niidniglit on Tnosdny. Along with a friend, Mr. F. -Brown,_ if Eollsulo Farm, Aighton, ho lind boon attending n donco at Bongridgo. , Bolli woro . motor cvclist.s,. nnd on tlio rotnrn jonrnoy Mr. Brown's cycio foiled^ tlirongii Bonio tomnornry tronblo. Tbo pair, tboro- foro, ..ntilisod tbo ono moobioo, nnd no sonner had Afr. Gudgodti left liis friend .at tho nearest point .to his hom o'than A^r. Brown hoard a crash. Going, along H’o road, ho found Afr. Ondgeon lyimr on H»o


whist drive arranged 1)3* tho local members o f tho West Riding Constabulary in sup­ port of tbc Police Orphanage ami local clinrities took place last Frida3* ovoning in Room, nnd for which about a Tho A^icar anxl


AL* J. D. Towers dividotl tho duties of tables xvero in use. dc ... ,


M.C., and Airs. AV. Honton subscquonUy nrcRontcd the prizes to Miss R. Tattorsnll, Mrs. L. AVaddington and Miss E. Nutter; ATossra. AY. Smith. W. Saunders and J. ATic-'wlham. Hidden mimbors: Mrs. A. pfirVjnson and Air. AV Tcaglo. A dance


followed in Ellis's assembly room to the music of the Rainbow Band.^ of Nelson, tho prnroxHiin'Ts being kept up with tho grentwt zest until 3-9 a.m. Messrs.' 0 . AVnght and R. Campbell wore tho M.C.’s. AValtr and fo-'-tr^'t spot clnnc<>s wero won rc.sp^- tivoly bv Airs. W. Bmith and Air. J. T oft- honso. A^».'?s AT. .AVilh'nms nnd Afr. R . Pod- mnro. Inspector Juniper warmly thanked


.nil who hnd tnkon part in tho proceedings __^ —


J 4.1..V ..../...nou r\f 4-,hn nvAnf. in nnv PENBBETON.


SOCIAL.—^Tho annu.-il parocliial Booinl TVM held in tlio Institute on Alonday even­


ing, thoro being a crowded attondanco. A: is customary, tlio evening's enjoyraont w.m confinod to dancing, tho ' music for whicl was provided hv Messrs. Jackson nnd S Bcott. Tho Vicar (Rov. G. C. Flotchor was- tho M.C., and tho rofreshmonta, whic' woro given by tiio generous villagora, wen served bv a ladies’ conimitteo. Tho offor' w.as cilito aliccossfnl and : concluded tin sori.sl soMvitios of ' tho ,riiurcli until affo' Toot. Tlio proceeds of tho danco word for


for


was most hapnv. her piecos Pann and tbo hov ” and “ A Friend to Afnn ” being given with more tJinn avoraxro ahiHiv. Follow­ ing 1'^’iss Whoelor’s pla^'ine* “ TJ’O Soxil of n ''^i<''lin ” m'»do a pnrtioularlv strong appeal. As humorist. Air. T. F. Dimdalo .snored a sneress. providing an nbxincla'nco of hnmnitr .and mirth on each appearance. The stnudard of entertainment reaeb*yl was very hieb indeed and the apnreciatinn of the audionco was aho'vn in _ the fact that every item was entlixisiasticnll.v oncoretl. ATvss’ .Toan AVheolor presided at tho piano, and to her skilful accompaniments the ,'irlistcs owed a great <!enl of their success. Tho ontorpriso of tho comniittoo in jirovid- ing Or t-rato talent has been fully iustifiexl. Crowded andicncos, on each of the throe nights provofl that their efforts wore appre­ ciated and ibo splendid entertainmonta providc<l will do much toxvards c.stablishing tlioso g:ilherings a.s tho most popular m tlio sexual life of tho village. There was no lack of workers and all being imbued witli the right spirit, .success was assured.


To Iho hard-wor.king committee, with Air. “ “


.-X duo for the excellent working arrangoments s.,i(;ndid result achieved. Tho


K. J. Nutter a.s socrctar3*, proceeds


ainoimount —


to >—0 0 0 - GISJJUKN. over £*10. groat credit "


eggs for tho sumo X)oiiits; ami iu tho section, for:, hoavy-broed by T. Jackson (Nelson) whoso White Wyandotte hud '2fi


HEALTH 1NSUB.(VNCE OFITCIAN.


SIGHT TESTING


Spociacio and Eyoglass Fitting.


REPAmS. Now Lonsos Alterations


Shell Surrounds to your own Lenses


The Best Kcoomnieiidation to you i.s ;—Despite Conipotilion our businoss is nhvnys inorcusing.


Cl T A BLEY DEAN Q u a l if ie d O p t ic ia n .


18, NORTHGATE


Corner Lord Street nnd Northgato BLACKBURN


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I nfanger. Grindloton, 008 points; 2 and fi, A. \y. Woodford, Clithoroo, 57G and 44S. 3, T, Seed, Rishton, 6l>8; 4, J. Leo, Bolton, CG-l; 5, R. Holt, (jlithoroe, 52S. Single Light Brood (puro b re d ) ; 1, Sii


Amos Nelson, West Marton, 53G; 2, Tboma^ Dobson, Inglcwhito, 504; 3 (t io ) , T. Atkin son, Burtou-in-Lonsdalo, and F. Law Sawloy, 45G; 4 (t io ) , A. Robinson, Clitheroo,


and T. Dobson, 448! Light Brooding Pons (puro bred) : 1. Jnmc^


Crook, Clitheroo, 1,312; 2, T. Dobson 4


Tnclowhito, 1,010; G, Mrs. Daisy Ward Fife, 89G; 7, A. W . . Woodford, 7G8; S, Bourno Brothers, Norwich, 728. Hoavv Brood—Single (pure hrcxl) : 1, F


( t ic ) , W. Brown Hatton, Ulverston,


*»^*-*» 5 , G. Wright ,. 1,021;


1,29G; 3, Miss S. Greenwood, Worston, 1,152- Stnclistoads, and W.


LENT.—^ WHALLEY. T’bo Rev. W. Sponkinan con­


ducted a sorvlco for Bchool children iu the Parish Church on iVsh Woxinesday morning. Ill tho aftornoon and evening, .sorvicoa xroro conducted by tho Vicar, Canon J. F. W. Wallis.


E. SpuVgoon, Mitton, G4S; 2, J.^ E. B^ixgot Longridge, G9G; 3, 'P. Dobson, 58-1; 4, J. \ I^lason, Townloy, oGS; 5, T. Seed, 56G; (t io ) , W, Briggs, Great Harwood, and L.


E. Spurgeon, 1.G32; 2. T. Jackson, 1,544* 3, L. Infanger. 1,520; 4, F. Ashcroft Borrow. 1,196; 5. Dr. W. F. Barker, Clit hcroo, 1,40-1; 6, T. Dobson, 1,352; / , K. O Hollas, Lnngridgx>, 1.250; 8 . Mrs. Tl.al-s' Ward. 1,05G; 9, W. Greenhnlgh, Wadding ton. 890; 10. J. Kay. Chipping, 082 T. Bailoy*, Clithoroo, G40.


Infiingcr, 552. Hoavv Breeding Pons (puro b red ) : 1, I'


Mombors and poultry fanoior.s goncralh


aro remindoil of next Tiiosdav evening ‘ loctiiro at tho Rechahits’ Hall. iVIr. J Broxver, of Langho, is to disriis.s com­ mercial iioultry’-koopmg and cliickon-roanng.


BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND. TENNIS DANCE.—Tho memhovs of th<


Tennis Club promoLetl :i danco whicli, hch^ iu tlio school on Friday evening last, provetf


most enjoyablo. Tho room had speciallv decorated for tho occasion. 1 In Astral 'Band provided tlio music, nml Mrs Uayliunst \v:xa rosponsiblo for tiio cntoring. AN Ol.D CUSTOM.—A very old custoiu ^


still observed on “ Collop ” Monday. Tsx’ longer, . as In tbo old days, arc slices x)l bacon given to 3*oiilhful visitants. Instcntl. the Rector presents copper coins to tin school children.


practico the scholars raced from school ni noon to tho Rectory, where tho Rov. C. C. Brodhurat awaited them. A penny each


was given to cacli infant, and twopcnco tc oach scholar iu tho upper school.


In accordance witli


tide danco was hold iu tho AKsonibl}* Rooms on Tu€'sda3* ovoning. This being tho Inst social event iiromotod by’ tho Church boforo Lent, there wan a very* large attondanco, Air. J. AYood’s baml played suitabto music. A capable body* of young men fulfillc'd tbo dutievs of M.C.’k arid tlio proceedings went without .a hitch. Refreshments woro sorvetl by a ladies’ 'committco and a very enjoyablo tirno was spent.


SHROVmTDE.—Tho customnrv fc ,


THE PMONOFJ LM.—A novelty wjis in­ troduced into tlie village on Wednesday evening when v:in, whicli vi.sil.


tbo is 11,


intore.st wa.s there


Co-operative Hall, tromely’ jieople


Tho van bx)ing several lakeii^ iu tho touring


cold weather, vicwe<l


Conservative the


wus and


speeches by*


porform.anco. the


a


considering capital


parked country’ ,


Phonorilm paid


near the luimhor n


talking nictiiros^ ■y x\'x*oiIl k


Esiwcial Icnown


Coiiservativn loudens and tho song “ Land of Hope ami Glory.” Tho proceedings also included a comoxly* film.


AVomeu’s Unionist Assooiaiion hold thoir last social event for this season yesterday


WOAIEN UNIONISTS. Tho AVhalloy


week in the Church of Fnghind School. More than 100 partook of :i steak and kidney* pie supper. Alr.s. Itobinson, ns chairman, introduccxl Mrs. Greenwood, of AA^orston, who spoke on tho Do-rating Bill. All listencxl most attentively, whicli is ilio best proof any speaker could linvo that tlier were inaking thoir subject intero.sting ami yot giving solid f.acts. The True Blue Con- (Xjrt Party gavo a capital entortaininonb under tlio able loaxlership of Mrs. Pyo. 'I lie character song “ Oh No, J ohn!” by Aliss Prc.stou and Mrs. Rawlinson. nnd tho T’ lnnlation Song hy Airs. Goss, Afr.s. Rx^eco, Airs. Hall and Mrs. Roebuck worn* greatly appreciated. They* were dressed in chnrao ter costumes and took their part-s splendidlv. Alra. Pago sang tho solo “ Tho D.iffodills so splendidly’ that althongli the time wa.s very short to allow encores, tho audience ’.voiild not he .satisfied until sho sang again. .Half way through tho proErarnme tho dramatic party’ gave tho sketch “ Airs. Hamhlott records her


Bx^doca took tho part of Alr.s. Hamhlett; Afi.'s.s Faster, Miss Hnin1»1e<t.; and Mms Thompson nnd Airs. Bonnlands, tho two election agents. Sovcrnl people who heard this pinv on the wirclcs.s recently. denlnroH that tl)0 Unionist. Drainntin Party was bettor than tho B.B.C. prmluction. To select anv for special mention would he invidious,* .a.s all took tl^eir parts in capital tho atidionco simply shaking witli


laughter. Dancing nnd games were intor- .spors<}d with tho musical items and as tho enmos e.arrtid prizes they were verv ponnlar. Mrs. Airoy was the accompanist for tnx5 ron/'ort ■ part-v and ,M r .


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Rati.sfactory attendauco at tho. Ludfoo’ Bright ■ Hour on Tuesday afternoon when tho Rov. F; T. Bnidahaw, Vicar of Down- bam, gavo a capital address. AlOT'HERS* U N lO N .-^ ickn o^ and tho


BRIOHT HOUR.^—There .was again a WmC. BEVBAL TO YOU X YIKH SBLKCTION OP Sh OBS


THAT -WTli raBDOMINATH THIS SPBIKO. COKTUASTINO OoLotms, AND, B e a ix y N ett, and Smabt.


CYNELLA NIL SIMILE VIOLET Odb Gkntdemkn’s D bpabtmbnt is ju s t as U p-to-


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