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LUPTONS 60 th


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Christmas SHOW Call a n d


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''•'IS 6 l ' r


G ran d DISPLAY C A L E N D A R S ™


A W O N D E R F U L V A R I E T Y O F


S U I T A L L T A S T E S


B E A U T I F U L A S S O R T M E N T O F Autograph Stationery i i '


AGENTS FOR LOTT’ S BRICKS Fonntain PEMS


SW A N , W A T E R M A N , P A R K E R , D IN K I E , O N O T O & c . ,


IN A L L C O L O U R S A N D A T A L L P R IC E S WATER COLOUR BOXES F O R A R T I S T S O R C H IL D R E N I n e x p e n s i v e N o v e l t i e s F O R A L L A G E S '. .h 'i 'i l I! •!t<jr.',y 5 IJI


BRIDGE SETS


WHIST CARDS


PATIENCE SETS


New Party GAMES S t a t io n e r y


A M A R V E L L O U S A S S O R T M E N T O F I; A N D C A B IN E T S A L L T H E


Popular Ammals Picture Books


LUPTON BROS.


12 St. James’ St. & Market Hall BURNLEY


CHRISTMAS GIFTS A B R IG H T N U M B E R .


issaio constitutes th e first iniinher of the h u h voliiiiie.


‘/ T c . ' , ' " ■ ' • s ' ' '■'■mher of tile Uithoroiiiaii ” was awaited witli some


■stantaneoiis .success, and has ^one fonvard to become almost an in s t i tu t io n a t the school


i / 'ip p ih - ibo “


fully maintains the lii;;!i s tan d a rd set in j)ast 3'oar.s. Kach number .«ices llm intro- rliiction (if nou' contriliutor.s; each also bears ;l list of those leaving tlio school to take th e ir places in tlm g re a t .scliool of life.


r A Ctiiheroo School in 1283.


other famous frieiid.s.” The e x tra c t is as follows: At Clitbcroe, Queen Mary was a bene­


t l ia t bis ^school exjien.ses were being paid by a Tvnigbt, S ir Ifonrv Tviglilcw (no doulit the Knight of th e Shire who* lived at, Inskip. ancestor of an Aginconrt hero of


uuine). To th is an cien t school.


King T hiiip and Ouoeii ^farv granted an endowment in lo o t . Tn hi‘s interes t­ ing rnminuscences. Mr. Weeks has more than once referred to tlie above incident when comparing onr an cien t school with others of more rei-ent growtii.


or one de.scription or another, though in al. tainiess i t must lie said th a t the hovs are hotter jirose writer.s tlian poets. Nevor- tholo.«s th e re are commemlahlo efforts, por- liaps th e most noteworthy being n clever November ly f th Fantasv, in wliicli the w r ite r W. H. Shaw, depicts in rhvmc the adventures of throe boy.s wlio flew on a rocket, hroom.stiek fa.shion, in the /o d ia e . Ih e havoc they wrought among the con-


fol'louVim imagined from the


Oiey ki.ssed (ho Virgin and filled lier with dread.


They sent th e Scorpion home to hod: (ley broke th e lutchor of poor Ac|nartus, I hey pincli d tlie arrow of S ag itta r iu s ,


And so on! *


)omg afraid to use Dm obvious rhvme. (lie %yry young rhymers have some liappV efforts, l o r instance A. M. I.npton write.s;


[ used to have a li t t le brown hnniiv Mis nest was in my d a d ’s felt l i a t ’ Jt, used to be .so verv funny,


lo watcli i t nnr.«e our old ’black cat. Hints to Diarists.


.y. II. Thnmiib cnnhihnlos :i nmst onlcr- l.uMiinsj aiul splomlirlly writlon nsbav „n <li.;ii-ri.b •ind d ia n s ts ,


imviiiK, nf ronr.se


ii.m- fn e .l to heeome iln in s ls nml f.niled Most people <-,in, of ennrse. Iteop dhirics


n " i n e s J . T i n . n r . v , when enthnshisrn l ; r , '


liK S ov.mis wo enniineml th e .nrticle. ■


T ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ vV'l. ,V


TToy.il Grammar Sehool Scouts in th e "World .Tnmhorec nl. Tlirke.diend. „nd Ihere iT in


f to v 'd 'u " ^


Inclndod in the magazine is a llvelv J 'V ' ' . '■'■'.■'•■’■I Clitheroo


. 'hlitimi. II c:i|)it:d siimm.-irv nf speoeli 'dnv proceedings.


* ! hoLl (ho


ini'. Pno leelnres to tlio Seieneo Soeielv on<. on siirfiiee tension iintl th e o th e r on oomlinstion Imve hoen yiveii hy slmlenl.s j ' . II. A. |{ol,erts iiiid .1. I.. Oiirner Tims b lu e Iilrn of eniir.se, fnKen ehief p n r t in


‘/mu'"* 1 iTistniclive and e n te r ta in in g . i-viilentlv iirovoil A U C T I O N M A R T S . ordTiiKRoi';.


eordeil, nnd i t IS intere.stiim to find' Ih.nt inir' Tw ' 1^^‘i ’' ' ' • ' " ‘7 ■


Detiiils of sehool life ore f.oithfnllv re- ‘’ ".'■'"'■‘■s -n-o flourish-


Ofvminan IioikIiLs of the sixth form, .sen I.s ns “ TXews from the cods.”


I


■'"'> TC. llireh. while ascended into (he


‘o ''lironieie fn


Ir ih n lo In th e iininortnl I’epv.s. The ess.nv I'eu','. f r :


r l"" '"" ''•"I-.""" '« those wh'o WritiiiK in Iho simplost inolr r .■incl not,


WHAT TH E LABOUR GOVERNMENT HAS DONE.


till. Lib, r.il p a r ty a re no ilmiht fak in g in reh,ti'on"’"r' " h


.5i ppoKe.s IS typ,c.;,l of tbe kind oim moans i f < tb o rT i'll


0 othoi L bonils when ho writo.s: ’’ Fninklv wo are disappointed,” ,'ic


inn ' .


7 b V,' ■ mil ; . ■


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■ ill, -isks ?'■ l"'-'’' Lir i s 'm d l


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re a t io n to tlm nimmploymont pnestion ^ n „ r eorre.spondent, Mr. Gerald Ba lev o, 0


t l" ' opinions r.iuKi^,


-,"PP."i-t of tlio peopl'e expects


H.iilev know.s t l ia t th e Labour p a r tv did 1 nfc i. t e ' ' " ‘ ■


Fiirtlierlimro, Mr


Its own Sneiali.st liieiisnres? .\n i l doe.s not your lorrespoiident kno'v full well wli-it tlio


Ido.s.l (.eoige, loader ol tlio Liberal n a r tv iU",',',.-‘


1 lovd r


ib b ; '■"■■to'ifc fmyernmeiit does do .sonicu thiiiK Inmlanmiital to deal with th e unem


as tolh.ws''.'''''''''"''


I", Mr. Lloyd'ae?!!ge's ■


‘" ‘"'"'■'■•'■to hriefiy 1. Tho Govormnoiifc has


ofiioo lo r a period of months.


^


<^nly hern in h‘.vs thsin .six-


2. I t has only a. niinoritv of the mem- hi'difnd’ i t” *


It. has had to spemi miieli of its time Sllalghteiirilg o u t th e mmldlo and


le i i io 'in g tho oh.staeles le ft hv th i.oiy (rovernmont.


. \p . i j i from tho in te rn a tio n a l a sp e c t 'o f nn- 'i r ' "'".‘l ■ •‘■'■‘fm'i lo nnemplovment.


7 ' t h ' ’tt,'o7-‘'’ "'-V,'■“ " " ’P-m'J of'fill! relations " I th Itii.'si.i n ill mean a fniidaiimntal .step p, . . , '7 ' / ' '''T F . " ' '. " f . eiiiployiiiont for our


iople, h u t .his inevitably must tak e time lh o '" 7 'V '''


-V'orot i 7,1. Pcn^lh ■M^ eo ^ i" 'i™ " fr r‘' t o " * i t ’ 1o in<i 'M


1I> • onmi


cd. to 2 “ -.’ s '/w " calve.s to £7 2 s ’


i* * f '. ' » '“Vl *•"


T l^ i-O 'v a .s t l .r ik - ' l 'Jad n l ir- •I ml .1 good cloornnco ofToctod


• Ilk. •itt-ondnnco of biivers. Ouotation<! • , " c s t deep milker oo'Vs- £28 to £88 in i


I r, J Howinv.—A lig h te r show of dnii-\- rnHI/i • " i h '" r r ,"=


m.. 1 ^'vm-jinco oiicctod. GO


M o to other good milkers £ 2 . r to Cor i ( i 7 , w ’


! Tlm.v?"w^^ r™n ,2^"tT.80"e”airrs"E;'r"?i?.?Y ' i ' r o a e r T 'lf r ls? ^ " ‘’7™ ’'« " ‘S


oaeli. Sa ltc rfo rth . brisk t ra d e was e a r r ed 011 and ^ •■"<' A. K a rn so n , llocanse gardoniiig i.s 0110 of ' t h e f..w


opon-air oeenpation-s 'vliicli blind people c-m mdnige in witbont risk, II,o Lo d


Ciinncil ,s being a.ske<l to incindo i t in 11m h'limL"


Sfhools for tlio £1 I,;


'to ip h t , porkers 18s-. 20’ -


18s. |ior


I liasis of hndiiig work. AVoIl.'tlm followin sehenles hayo already heon saiietioimd: l!v


local antlmnlies.ClI.OOO.OOO; hv pnblie ntilitV eompanies, IN 1100,001); road.s; £2I,0()0,00();


£ D.tKIO.n III. A lull ha.s heen preparod__ £ p "!mh) ni iM '’‘" r m*'-. f"!'""".-"™'; f olid allinv—" i l l


"/iieh the Liberals are repoi'ted to ho oldoetlng l p - i „ deal with tlm eoal trad Ibis hill—It tho Lihoral.s and 'Torios will"


reorganiso tlm miirkoUn


emintor to be .spout on tlio iieeo.ssnrios of lite, and " i l l ecrtiiinly s timulate tra d e for tliose iiocessarie.s. The same npplie-s to the


O B l l d r e i R s C d u ^ I i s FEVERISH CHILLS. BRONCHITIS


WHOOPING COUGH & CROUP May load to serious trouble, but they yield quickly and surely to this family herbal remedy of seventy- five years’ standing.


ROBERTS’


Bottio8 i'3 »3 J COUCH SYRUP S a f e , p le o e o f i f a n d c u r a t iv e .


loniulation.s. so that when ne.xt i t is ro- tnriiod—with .-i certain inajoritj-—it will (Continued foot, of noict colunui.)


th a t nnomploymoiit " i l l alwaws eoiitinno as long _as capitolisrn coiitimics, h u t i t is a. coiistitntioniil p a r ty and will n o t bring in delinite Socialist legislation u n t i l i t roccivo.s t io su p p o r t of. th e majority of th e n a tio n . Jt IS nt tlio iiiomeAit .la y in g down tho


•sontation th a t may arise as a result nf Jfr.' lliiiley s le t te r . Tho Laliniir p a r tv knows


in it, to ominicrato tho manv things in tho course of p rep a ra tio n , b u t 1 th in k snlliciont has he_eii shown to cnnnteract the misrepre-


olliemlly in<|nired into, .so th a t logisIatioiT ean bo brought in and pas,sod—if th e Liberals ami Tories will allow—tii deal with those iiidiistrms in a fiindanioiital manimr One eoiild go on, did space and tinm poi-


to eonlinim hnilding. The other stiiplo in- dnstrm.s of iron and cotton a rc iio'v bein"


I )ms will enable innnieip.nlitios


heimhts. Also 'vitli Housing. Tlm'snhsidv m iiid of hmi.ses 'vmild have heon redueoil liiid no t tlie (.■overiiment eonntoriiiiimlod l(io order.


Gnyoininonts Uiieiiiplo.viimnt Jnsiiraimo Hill, whieh gives £12,000,000 a v e ar in


J oiisioii.s Hill will p u t nearly £100,000,000 111 pensmn.s into th e poekets of the widows ami old peoplo, by gradual stages in its bi.st Si.xteeii yoars, beginiiiiig immediiitolv. Jhi.s money will go .straight to th e shop


o.stahli.sh a National Hoard to .salognard iiimois conditions. This im p o r tan t bill is Um fu s t s tep in tlio ncce.ssarv process of eompleloly reorganising one of oiir staple n^Kliislrii.s.


Jbo Goveriimoiit’s AVidows’


y .s te iii; actiniro mining royalties for tho .Stiito; shorton tho hoiir.s of hihonr; and


pledge to deal immediately and practioallv " I th th is (inestion of niiomploymont on llm


I'l


“ , " " ''m 'r and tho N a t io n ” " " iinqiialified


T R E A T T O W O R K H O U S E IN M A T E S .


8 he Clithcroe Cn-opcrntivo Kdlientinn Fniii- i'li'n'iMo 'o r" l‘l""'‘V 'r 'V '''


iird.ny cyoning, when i,. concert w.-is givm, 'i f , J “’, / '. ';‘’" '''''i ''m i .hv hic;il .nrli.ntes. Afr. w-',.,\V;,.eT 1 "


.1 g i 'c n hy Ari.s.s B. Knv. e n tc r t i i in c r ; Afr. ""JU'il'ei hmnori.st; iiiid Air K


,l.„ I


Conunitleo ab o pi-ovidod th e inm.-ite.x 'vith M -fits” ’


r,',ninV;i'fi'7" the Infirmarv " a r d .1 and Bang c.arol.s. Tho


I10,S50(1 tlio thankB of tho Jn d itiitio ii tn tho f.diieatinii (toinmitteo liir th e ir kimliiesB


(Continned from preceding column.)


might to ho done, and tlm “ N',nv L e a d e r ’’ Itoin " In ch ho quotes does n o t rep re sen t all Bcetions of th e Lahonr movoiimnt bv its policy, ns can ho elo.arlv .seen hv a,",v„„o


mm "n i I '■oi-'aiii things


- - a l l aro agreed. Any p a r ty th a t lia.s no il!'o'iy"to‘'g.‘^ ”:“'"f‘^i^


r " ' t h a


P..S.—Taking an an tio ip a to rv line w r i te r


eoming Bndgut, ono of th o g re a te s t stops "•111 havo boon tak en to solve tho nnem- ployinoiit problem.—R.T.


Chancellor places nil


land


ventures nsixl


or nnnsed, in his iL ii-T— LI!.'!?|-‘l!LT»l> ift»-i> .J!-Iw » ».!wX( to a


prcKlicfc" th a t ta.x


on tho


l l .T . th o


valno if forth-


tho of


th e vitid fa c t remain.s. th a t when i t comes •


t of Socinli.sm


are m disagreement aB to method, etc ., h u t n


h e i ' ( j n ' " n , ' ' ' ’i>' ‘"' hntors Iicloiiging to th e Imlepomleiit Lahonr P.ortv


Jimumg iron, Pre.ss articles. All of ns i|, icIe-,s'‘' i ’'’T


'■Itli'-idnal


(dificL (if in d n s tr al co-opcriitKm "h ie li .xli-ill C'-cntimto in to a Socialist order. - 'l l . Hailey is playing an old game in


edm,.,. 'r • 1 ■'’'■’I'' ■'» g'"<'ai


" ‘"""I""'' hbciiito and eoileort pai-lv viaitod


, I'lio kklncnlion inm.iti., of tho Clithcroo wiirkhoii.so on S.nt- ■*"'<="'■ to tho PtoKramino


‘"■'.'■-■f''’' ' of tfle people to 'f" temits. Did n r t Mr


'■'■'■.“ '■"■"'mt' ag ain s t b rin g in g i,I


.1 .''iiu.alist lonmiatioii, as was clearlv oiit- It lit ' i *^‘i'i"ii*


Gahour p a r ty a t t h e ‘la s t oloction ii! M-u •i"'sh eialist''‘r '”TV-


' Its intuntioiis. Ho also know.s th a t 111*0 i"m en t to earn- '■"••■e'l upm:


‘' l oeUonee. - p a r t '-


" ‘‘l">iir C.'overnment in


It "liom the w r i te r is one, will appreciate t A Libmi'i"’" '


of file fiovernnmnt. " ''‘'ol' membors of


Afucli of th e space is occnpio<l hv pnom.s


factress, Clitberoii School existed as eariy_ as l*28.‘b Nor did tljov sj>are tlje rod in tlio.sc day.s: for a ‘boy called llicliard Thick was so much beaten t l ia t bo le ft the school.


J t i.s notewortbv


with in te re s t an e x tra c t in tlio late.st “ Clitberonian from tlie book by T. C. Piirieus, “ Lancasliire School Fonntler.s ami


JJotb past and jire.sent M-lmlars will unul


trepidution by tlio.se concerned in its liMincli- ini'.


proved nii in-


() r j'; in ali ty Im.s been the keynote number before us


School piK old boys have tills ivcok uiaconiod tlie antiimn term isbiio of the Llitheromaii,” th e school maoa/.ine The


.Seli.ilnrs ni, t),o Clitlicroc J’.oyal firamniar If iiieinorv sorve-s i t is eichfc “ IMMORAL GAINS.” -Sir, A .^hort time xigo one of vmir


corre.spondent.s .stated o r suggested th a t [ ;va.s iiiinior.nl for tl.e imJividTial to own •


101150 th a t anrithcr oeonpie.s and jiavs re n t n 'r r ^ 'l '^ 'I


p« rturhe<l about iny ownership ’■ ■“ ■I' "II owner f wa's ninth


inti r<-.t since th e man who confossodiv could not prodmo rabbits o u t of a h a t savt th a t tho ra te of intore.st is an iinnioral one


■stoLi., and ta k in g five jier cent, interes t li lo r “ ','‘


•'ihmit accepting tlm th e lad'/m i ' l ' t


n m ■ e e r ‘!!l' ' '•<-m>arked to my bank to me


smiled and eoirsoled me hy assuring mo th .i t 1 h.ul worked lor i t . f have, accepted i t ever since, h o t still I am eoiiceriiod to ivhether 1 ought to .sell all th a t I have


to tin acemiiit I thing.


Ifo looked a t mo incrotlulonslv


and give to the poor, o r otherwise su rren d e r .III to th e .St.'ito. il,?,"


.spenil th e ir money on e.\p,.nsive C ourt dress eiKdied hats, and tin swords.


ifetime.


about tlieir salaric.s. blit as .Socialists ad e at in g tin* simple life th e re is no neeil to


tVo sliall see


governed hy force, and must prev.nil.


Ifltli Deeoinhor, 1029.


and improveil condition of soeiotv u nder .Snemlist rule, and somo of ns Iiave dreamed lit siieh jiossibilitio.s, h u t unless tho .Soeiali.st.s stick to principles of hoiiestv and above all Siiieerity they will .show ihcm.selves to he no b e t te r if no wor.se th an those who have passeil holore thorn, ami whom thev have eondemiied as thievc.s and robbers "•onid apiiear a f te r all


I t


th a t th o world th a t tlio s tro n g e r


PTTILO.


lipll to IS the veiled suggestion of a Crown -Minister to tam p e r witli a liiisiness hari'ain hetween the .State ami th e imliviihial, 7m l to t re a t th a t bargain as .a .scrap of palier It ami when th e .Socialists g.,>t the power. Itiere a re tIio.se who iTamour for a betli.r


"Tien dentil remove.s them what .surplus thev leave on e a r th , and how th ey have disposed l of It, unless they have iiiiloadud during \M ia t I partieiilarly wish to draw atto n -


^


.siiridiis th e re may ho from th e ir Crowii salaries, th a t is if th e ir magnified ollice.s d„ no t .sw.allnw i t all.


I am no t eniiiplaining tll.it CroHii Miiiistor.s will .surrender aiiv ■"'"'n.l'.no of reasoning I prosnmo


."'■■'■t in te re s t w.a,s crctlitccl th a t i t was money fm


■Ml r ‘tlm‘’wrl ' r ‘ , iivei;''nii:m! ;


I n : " e &


MdtHl,; ; S r t h e ' : f i e r ‘ : : : : n . > - ; r ' ; : i ! i 7 e - Nenlmi. who dw la r.'d the sale om.ii ' niiiiiher <it ehildren hail an im p n r t .in t 'sh a re


a t being invite;! to asiisfc in the .Vf^rl y r .s . (.rime r..eeived a hiittoiihnle. A livmn


'Ir.s


aU in i l group gave an iiurodiietorv recital n a rfs


V a d '" 'h v " ? i’M‘i n('7r t •


J .ather C liristmas gave huge delight tn tho liiild ren present, partieiilarlv as ho dis lri- hnfeil g i l ts from Ills well-lliled sack Tbe


1. '^ nd


lid a keen demand was e.vperieneed. Evening Concert.


irodiK.t d b\ Miss Tvnowle.s, prositled a t n concert winch was contributed hv tlic Lyric s i.Kers, a capable group of local .artisto.s "h o won generons applause for il programme of in irm sie merit. Tbo p a r tv eo n trib u u 'd (Acellont. concerted items iii'ul proved no lo.ss .popnlar in songs and duets. Aradaiile


tro'hie!.'.T b e i n -


lb vlbb. e


i'l'Ji'u’'


one ol the most popular being “ Tlm 4i id'"’ Ih i ni and tho F lv .'i in wh el Mr i !„i.,.-.I


in the .song .Sing .Toy,ms ITird ” and s L sbarcel ibe Iioiionrs in a number nf duct


tin smte.ss of tlio programme with a series of hnmoron.s selections in good ta s te -ilid


Cnate.s, n, nddition to ta k in g tlio tenor the si'nV


.Stiineeracker .folin ” and Air T •'■<''’<


’<1 iimteriallv to


<l i ,7 t" '7 !b ' toi.'


a 7 l 11,7 ",


Afadame Southern. “ Cmitradic- " a s extremely popnlar. Afiss H


ilescription. His ■'"■■‘•'mit aeeompani.st


eoiitribntod to tho snceo.ss of the effort "h ic l i reallr.od ahont C2G.


b.ill n / " V ° ‘■'"'"‘■'f' ■"•'imli " a s marked «f-<^<>rd(*d to .'ill who


' m.iny encoros. gave real nloasnro. ^ * -I


PIGS AND CALVES.


C L ITH ERO E a u c t io n SHOW.


MART’S XMAS


annual slimv and salo of ,,igs and calves m Clithproo .Anctmii Afart,


Afnch in te re s t cciitretl on Momlav in flio 'Pliero 'v n s ' -in


X fn' t l f " 'P '


:\lr. 'voro as


C


also in tho four classes .set ap.art for fat 11(1 pork pig.s " hleh, in tho prc.senco of " a


hy Ato. Gim^o " o W i j ^ r o ? ’ A^?S“ i l j /X d G e.rotham, of K'eighley. The aiv.ards


.£1.8 7s. G<i.) ; 2. If.' Tattcr.s'all,'" .gawieV’ ('ro' sen-ed a t £11 a2.s. Gd.).





X V r 7 t " au ^'oi-toi". Cliipping (.sold tn Me.s.sis. .T. AAard and .Son, Clithoroe, for


'fr. T. .Seed, Por.dlofoii) w„: V* "J


under 200-lhs.. li


^ T>'d ’ ^ f'" ‘■'‘' f ' ^2 C'"'"miin, ClithcrocL I .111 of pork pigs, u nder IdO-lliM.. live


J'""- O- 'i>'<n'di"g. Br.adford, for £ 0 17s. Gd.) d, V Groave-S, AVorstoi, (sold for £7 2s Cd to AtO'sr.s. .1. AAard and So n s ); .8 J . .t j '


-'ii'. (J. SIoadiuK).


T!?, T ' l i * ? T P o r te r , Clithoroo)/ 2. I I . xr


im CJarr, Chippintr (.sold to '"i- £ o h .s. Gd. I,; 'T- Cmliiige, Clithcroo (.sold for ee I * i v ' ^ " m ' l - C8iii)|iing (sold


F a t pig g i l t o r h o g : 1 , Doighton Spencer Lhtheroe (sold to Howard. Clither’oe, foi-


Dc-


Moor (hir.st "-.as sold for £1.8 ,5s. to Air H i Illingworth and tho socond for £12 1 .5 s" (•>


f - - c a lv 7 as


lln lin g a robust haritoim scored success "■1 1 tlm songs. “ I-aro'vell’ in t h 7 n o .7 r t ” ami


i i i in e i in g of ‘ k a iry P ip e r s ” and “ V L i t t le Coon s P r a y e r ,” and she. loo. shared popular favour in dnols.


rendori,i r “


1 Y '''';.''im ,O liv e Soiulnn-n gave a l>K'"‘" ito .'viti, her skilful


/Mr. ■.Staiilcv I’ - " Id in g I ";hose fa ih e r was .Mayor of lihickhnr.i who,; p! ’ HHh. ol Jlrs s .Mary Ale.samlra App ehv


King h.dnard \ 1 J . am! (/noeii Ale.xandra, as 1 riiico iiml I ’rinccss of AValccs, visited / /• '‘‘•'K’'" ' ' ' '


m em o rh ,! .^ ''''! " " " '!


I'orester-nienilmr of th e Town Council, r ic e i 'c d tho h e ar ty eongratniations of his lellow korosters a t th e ir iimiitlily meetiiig


S;laden. performed a reimirkahle fe a t on th e l i t h "Imii, with tho assistance of other ringers a t AVImIloy P arish Clinrch, Im r a n '' I a cimpioto “ Gratidsire Jtob ” peal of 72U ehanges on the ll!-cwts. ten o r hell. Air hladoii, who had competed in various p a rts ol the country, had complettsl GO vears as


A veteran AVIialley hellriiigor. Air AA'


i!.iri'"7v,’’ c'l - I i ' " ' ’


Wlialloy gamed tho th ird prize


in' the age of IG " imn, ran g in a eompetition a t iiPomiiK of tho hclfrv there


I Ku:ir<l of ono of Iho .Manchostor tra in s is said lo have lost, i t—couldn’t find his wav


I Slimed thronghont tho country hv fog. la rc e ls aro accnmnlating at. the railway (•ontres ami tra in s are hours hohiml .schedule.


Alneh iiieoiivenienco and di.dav " a s oeca-


For <sli your w ash in g


R. S. HUDSON LTD., LIVERPOOL, WEST DRO.MWiat A.ND LONDON


! haci'. tc. it . A flock of slioop was also lo.st in tho city. On local uplands tlio weather has been (mo; hut in Clitheroo tho cold and iiu.*onvt‘nicnco has boon very much fe l t .”


Afossrs. l io h e r t and Thomas llohiii.son


roeipionts-. Tlm “ eh ar iiy ," ’ eoiisistiiig o'f .....I _..I. t


land in th e parish which was left for thi.s pni']HiM*


lannol and cash, is provided from ten u re '1 « "


promised. Johnn> Tnindley, “ tho 7’ockli.am fa t


" h o i ' ’


" a s amniiKst o th e r places of (.•ntcrtainmont visited iiy Jo lm n v .”


thi.s country died from hums d u r in g 1903. A well known Clitheronian, addicted to


Tt u,is < stim.itcd (h a t L(i8'l (diildren in I ’loventioii aiul Salmon h'islieries Acts.


jinaching m spHo of the fa c t th a t he was sc\ciitA-!ive goal's ol age. accepted six months;’ imprisonment in lieu of fines ami ' costs for offcncos, jirovixl ag ain st him a t i HoIton-hy-lJowland umhu-


•M ( a t Astlo,\ Di idge, IJolton) ; P e te r Jrnnskill (fl2), a t Hlackpool: Jolm Jameson .lopping, Hack York-streot, G3.


th a t there are. rnhios .and gold" in th e | NKumfy of IVndle, th e re is a glorimts chance


wroti.*) th a t J’cmllo is, a l te r .all, .a so r t of Klondyke; h u t as i t is confidcntlv statotl


” I t seems Imrdly credible (a coiuoinimrarv


lord wouhl no t object (u th e ir locai'ion. we aro su re .”


locality known as tho ‘ N ic k ’ of Pendlc, "In ch , for the benefit of anv avonld-bo searchers wlio wish to he early on th e spot. IS on the road hotwoon * Sabden and | Clithei-oe. Tho trouble is, of course, to i ^l.^t lind tlio hc<ls. 'Pho (iropriotarv land- '


lor (he Imidcn tioasnro en th u sias t. Accord­ ing to a contemporary, a n a tu ra l science | master h«*lic\<'s th a t thoro aro hods of the preeious metal and valuable stones in the


STOP T HI E F /


hutter fat by instaliinij an A l F A - | ^ v! A 1 .


or inferior separator is used there is a Cream Thief. Set all the


other type o f separator. Vail particniars from


Y O R K Phono 86. your repairs to Pen Specialists.


repairs whilst you wait. New Nibs (rmldi from 2/6. . Now Qip.,. Saco, F ^ s ,


M tho premises within 48 honre.


JplOUNTArN" PEN REP.UB, ia** "Jokes of Fountain T’ons


S


AD"VEBTrSER fc TIMES OFFICE, 27. OASTLE STREET, OLITHEROE.


*


Rons ropnirod ‘uino^


D E t’01’. S T R E E T


guaranteed to skim cleaner and w last lonfjer than a n y


Theo. Wilson & Sons In every dairy where an old


^ Mis. Uoh(*rt Duckworth, Pomlh'-viinv C’liadmi n, ‘IS; .James Hnrgreave.s, Sahden^


n a tn ic , was transfciriMl from tho public ^^a/e to school.


thiouKhmu,


.vcai.s old and wcif^hing 10-stonc. Ills h<?on oxiubitod n t music lialls tho country as a freak of


1 'J’lio Illaekhurn I’.al.aco P I C T U R E F R AMI N G Ro-Gilding, Ro-Glazing, Re-Mounfing, &e.


ENLARGEMENTS Made from any photograph.


P Y E ’S, YO R K S T R E E T . Tol. 193 the Poaching I 1


Clithoroo Xational .Scliool into rep a ir had resulted (on tho 2flrd) in noarlv


f^it effort to raiso CGOO to pu t the heini:


lovor.soers) adiiiiiiisterod tho .St. 8"homas’s Jl;i.y C h a r i ty a t Downharn to about twentv


ilp. F. ^HeilES MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY.^i


MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY it Prompt attention to messages by Post


MAGNETO REPAIRS


Also Specialists in Rep.iirs to DYNAMOS and Solf-Siartars and Re-wiring of (/)ars


SIMPSON BROTHERS. LIMITED (Dept. No. 3, Magneto Works)


HAPTON—noar Burnloy—HAPTON 'Phone : Padiham, 14.


i\ Conneillor AVilliam (ireon. tho first


. '•■‘■■I t'i<‘ fonmlalion stone " •'■■I'i'i.'e


.'I'llised h er sweet and ">


advantage "'■'«l " ith marked efiieienev eharmingly. The appearanee of 'll


" I" ' an o th e r daintilv- ' ' ‘''•'eV'''


ilieir


, In .aceordanec with an cien t custom the I'l'n h e h a l f '" 7 ''‘''7 r'™'"


School. Mo re a d : “ Nothing i.s dofinitolv


Chow was d is trih n ted hy tho trus tees on Sidm,."” ""''-


P 'T :


known of the te s ta to r s ; b u t tlm <,nalilica- tions of appheanfs a re ago, widowhood, and ro.spectabilit,v. Tlie nnmher of r 7 eipicMt.s was lonrtcen, and thev received KMts Ol llainuM, limm, oic.*’


Holden TTrotliori?. l '’u "n '


"■'•‘■hers on tlie 20th, dis- "m s Mill to .Messrs.


'"■hallev, on


The Rinso way of washing is th : best way. SO.\K- RINSE. No rubbing, no scrubbing, no unnecessary labour. Clothes come cleaner and last longer. Hands stay softer. Use Rinso.


on h li.ilf ol .'iml fragnioiited to th e imor of M bailey hy th e a te Mr. Ivonyon and Mr.


'" '• ‘■-‘‘'■I >i'"tion.aI -■ "■- ''^■■^■ilt <l“ °P"ted K


C h r i s tm a s T r e e a n d S a l e a t C o n g r e g a t i o n a l S c h o o l .


- ^omo vo.Tr.s tho c h n ^ H , ; ' ■ l l a - : ^ : ^ . - t e ; - .‘Social Cin-lo |2o YEARS AGO


ITEMS CU L LED FROM OUR ISSUES OF


D EC EM BER 23rd, 1904. C'litheroe .tn etio n


r ^ - b ’;^:;ker ‘ nd s ' "


tl.e ‘ i . "• ■'• <"'"” 'vr ol its clas,s) .sold thn iigl, the ring to Mr. Eratllev. of Wak^


field lor LITS Ills. Messrs. J. .and J Cow ■iianv piiir of Higlilaiid .Scots, enp wimu".;


r ^ \ r


introducing .Mrs. Pilkington of ,1


V)olvei,“ ’T l ''''n '"•‘"■'•"''■"tt- and one of them. .Vi es- P i l H n " , '"■■■•"'"‘<‘'1 II hmilinet to


••'ii<l h.ksoii ilk.ngton who exiire.ssetl h er deli.'lit hy .Mr. C. Calvert, TVaddington. j . 1*^1


Clanglitoii, were reserved at wns won


re.iiliiig eoneeriis th e inmates of Cork TVork^ v a l'' ilir i'eT .'"‘'^


A paragraidi whieh makes inte re s tin g ^‘''^


winch commamlod a rcadv sale TJio Guardians disoovorod t i ia t slio had amassed a .Mim ,d £22 Gs. 2d., ami ap p ro p riated t h e money tov.ards the cost of h er maintenance.


P'P* * ’ • ‘^hc m:miiiacturo<l a 'Jiiuff *"■■'''


11.' one of t l ie ir nimdier, a woman Tiv Tav'"n -r


""<> 'toll staasonell


Household Oivi Stores SALFORD


S L IP P E R S S C A R V E S


A lt, K in d s , Aix P b ic s s . I n’


C o LO u n rK c a n d P iu c e s 1/6 to 6/11 each.


t u e L a t e s t DESI02^s , f r o v


CU SH IO N S


S q u a r e axd R o u n d . 2/11, 3/6, 6/11, 10/11


class. wmn«l .\hcn I light, the I t(* ill hctllg show sold fi while cha.siM The .


'1 In I


hv th i nithoi as th* ini rp:


lo hut whicli perfoci


genor; th a t impor:


I t i


5. C. -


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