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HOLIDAY SUNDAY UNITED SERVICES


Will be held ub 10-30 a.m. and 6 p m. Preacher-. REV. JOHN WRIGHT


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Homing Stibjcct: The Ponional Search for Truth.


Evening Subject-. The Miiaclo of the Changed Life.


A insAivrr. invitation is BXTENDND TO ALL-


SAU/ATION .ARMY HALL LOOK — TO-NIGHT FRIDAY


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MEETINGS AS USUAL SUNDAY 11-15 a.m., and 3-15 and 7 p.m.


WADDIMGTON TENNIS CLUB OPENING . OF THE NEW


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■Exhibition match by Misses JJogg and iDugdnIc, atul Messrs. J. E. Cook and W. Thoriibor.


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Clitheroe Man Confesses to Shopbreakini; Charge.


Gcoi-gc Grice, a labourer, of 8. Harroj)- street, Clitlioroo, appeared at the Accriiigtun


•said Grice was arrested at .1-20 a.m. on Sunday. Ho was charged with breaking and entering tho ahox> of Messrs. Alexandre, Limited, Blackburn-road, between 10-80 on the 12th and 4-0 a.m. on tho 13th July and with fitcnhng therefrom ono overcoat, jaclLOt and vest and a pair of brow trousers,, valued at L i Is. fid. >


-that tho police wore not. ready to do so, lio said lie had no objection to a remand. Ho was remanded in custody till Thursday Ydsterdny, when the case was re-opened


P.C. Chnrnlcy said that at 4-0 a.m. on Sunday ho saw tho accused, who, when questioned, stated that ho was going to Carlisle, and asked the time of a ’bus. About 20 minutes later witness saw him again, and accused said *>You want a cop, don’ t you? Take ino; I am fed up. I ’ve got a nagging


“ I have stolen these clothes from a shop on tho main road.” They went to tho shop


where accused had entered .. through two ventilating windows. Bo had left Tiis old clothes after making a change. • Fining accused 50s., the chairman (Mr. J. P-. Emmett) said that prisoner ought to do ovorytliing possible for his wife and baby and they would give, him a chance.


SLAIDBURN.


Margaret Ann Wilkinson, of AVoodhouso Cottage,, widow of Mr. Tlioinas Wilkinson,


INTERIMENT.—^TIio^ interment of jMi* s


wood and Family; Miss Rudd; Mr. J. Heap; Tho Misses Beacon; Mrs. Seed; Hor Follow Aloinbors of tho Slaidburn Bible Class; Tho Aromhers of tho Slnulburn Mothora* Union. Tho funeral arrangements wore carried out hj All. J. L, AA'ilsoii, Slaidburn.


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_PB11UAR,Y.—The death took place on briday of AIiss Alary Agnes Ellol, of Beech Grove. Sixty-Avo years of ago, AIiss Ellol uas a member of an old and respected fnmih, her father being Mr. William Ellol, u ho for nearly 50 years carried on business in the viUagc ns a tailor. Never possessed of a robust constitution, she had for the' past few years been in failing health and tor the iMt eight weeks had boon confmod to bod. Until her lioalth - failed, she was a regular attondor at tho Parish Church and was formerly , aj teacher - in tho Sunday ocliooL Of a^quiot and kindly, disposition, AIiss Ellol Iind. a groat many menus all or Avhom ]oin in oxtondiug sj^npathy to her sister, with whom she resided./ Tlio intor- inont took place at Christ Cliurch, Cbatburn, on Tuesday afternoon; when-inanv old associates wore present.. Tlic last rites* were


gorformod ; by ; tbov vicar (Rov, A. E. There .were many, floral tributes. ■


tlio church, the hymn, “ Lord • now’dottost Thy , servant depart in poaoo,” was sung


wallow) and tho Rev. F. E. CSioiiov: In Mrs. J. AValorworth; Mr. and Mrs. Green*


and Agnes; All at S3, AA’oono-lnno; Mr. and iMr.s. W. King-AVilkinson; Air. and Airs, naythonitbwaito: Goorgo and Eleanor; Ml. and j\frs. AA’^. A


A’‘ntorwortli; Air. and


thornc. Floral tributes wore received from: Her dear Children; Her Grandchildren; Sistor-iu-law and Nephew; All at AA^ilpshiro: Cousins Pollio, Sissie and Herbert; AA^ill and Kate; Mr. and ]\Irs. AVnlmsIoy and Peter, The Jlisscs Towuend; Sir. and* Mrs. Spedding and Ella; Mrs, T. J. Hirst ■ Mol- thnm Hall; Colmiol and Mrs.^C- J. Hirst, Townhoad; Ufarion, Goosebutts Farm; Mr. and Mrs. J, A


A’’.* Raws- A’^nlkor; Robin and Daisy; Jack


formerly of Towuliead, Slaidburu, took place at the. Parish Church, on Saturday. The church scrvico was conducted by Mi*. A. Knowles, and tlio committal scrvico by the llov. E. L. Morris, Vicar of Tossido. jMany friends assembled to pay tboir respects to ono who had been well known in tho village for many years. She was beloved by all. a very ardent cburchwomau, a mem­ ber of tho AVomon’s Bible Class and of tho blethers’ Union. Much sympathy is felt witli the sons and daughters who have lost both tlioir parents within tho last fifteen months. • The cofiin was borne b^’ hor sous, sons-in-law and Mr. Josopli Greenwood. Tlio chief mourners were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest l*'ord, daughter and son-in-law j Mr. and jVfrs. Murray Walker, daughter and son- in-law ; Mr. and Mrs. George Whitfield, daughter and son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. T. AVilkiiison, son and daughter-in-law; Miss K. AAMlkiiison, daughter; Mr. F. Wilkinson, sou; Mrs. Ramsbottom, Mrs. AA'^ilkinson (sistors-in-law) ; Jlrs. Soutliwortli, Mrs. 1)1x011, Mrs. Holden (nieces); Mr. Scott (noplicw); Miss Hoalou, Mrs, Biilcook (cousins) ; Mrs. Clark, Nurse Snapo, Mrs. and Miss Redding, Mr. John AA’^nlker, Mrs. Slingor, Mrs." Greenwood, ^ [r . A


wife, and I want to give myself up.” Ho then unbuttoned his ovorcoat, declaring,


anicccKlents, and lie asked for a romaiul custody till Tlmrsday. Grice said ho would like tho police to “ carry on ” with tho charge, but wnen told


prepare tho case and io find out .nil thov would like to know about tho prisonor’i


'ilio police had not- had much time to


Police Court, on Aloudaj’ , on a charge of shopbreaking and larcenv. Tiio Chief Constable (Mr. U H- Holmes)


CLITHEROE POST OFFICE.


ARRANGEMENTS FOR HOLIDAY WEEK.


2-15 p.m., during tho period 21st to 2Cth July, iiiclusivo. ~


boxes in those disti-icis. will bo cleared at tho uaiiiil times 111 tho ovciiing _ Tho town sub-o(Iico3 at Salford and Shaw ■3.< “ IKO, i>nd tho sub-offico at Low Moor, u il! bo entirely closed from noon on Saturday, tho lOlIi July to tho 25tli July luclusivo' Ainii and Navy allowances proper to ho


sub-ofijco-will remain open a s ' usual, and Army and Navy allowances, and old age pensions will bo paid on the due dates and in no case in advance.


bear Hie ^ pea l never supposci fruit i





n-itlim ono Konoration. easily and spoodily Pnii


- ___ gengeneration. turies bo licalod,’ '” - -l v can f.ljo C


of union ivitliin ton years * ‘ N o : not 't ' thus


)f uni( tho schisms of - cen- l ' * WH^ULEY.


hundrotl poor childron from Burnloy visited «halloy yc.stoiday and spout a very ciijov- uhlo time on tlio Station Meadow. Tho


oaloiing arrangemont.s for the childron wore m tho capable hands of the Billingtoii 'od Wiialloy Co-oporntivo Society yAR.DJON EETE.—A successful gardou


I'e.iluios inoluded a cocoa nut stall, a inagio uhcol, and .several other popular games. Mnsio was provulml by a Bo.vs’ Band from 1 leston, who played during tho afternoon and. ovoning for innsic.al chairs and similar ,,aiiiQ.s. lea was served and just as tho pro-


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of .a


flag ^ by dr-’


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Strs. F. H. Broadloy. ‘ '


Benediction was obsoiwod in tho church! tho colchraiit being tho Rov. Father Cooki ■son. Iho huanoml side of tho affair was p rom o te rs :.


ram e.-jpononced on AVciliie.sdav iiiterforro:i aitli two interesting events which should


have takoii place on tho cricket field. Tho StoiiyhlUst Collogo


.Whalloy hist olovoii. Tho Collogo eleven won hist iiso of tho crease and wore pro- paiing to begin tlioir innings whou a par- ticulaily heavy Miowor put an ■ end to ^tlio pioceodings......:, Ivoon. interest had boon


to havo onoouiiterod C V dPr’iie. tho war years.—The second Toite on tho oriofcot Bold was tho visit of onckot inatoh. Tho. w-oathor.rpormitted- half


Haslingdon Town Council. who intended to^ engage at howls and in the oveninTLwo a


nsefl'\e"i ^ *’ ’r*^"ro .. heonuso this: match used to ho an , annual ovont and was dis-


r a in THE SPOIL-SPORT.—Tlic horivv


ceci nigs wero coming to an end rain began t receding tho oiiening cororaoiiy.


oto was hold in tho grounds of tho Church t tlio English Alartyrs on Sunday after- iOoii. 1 mo ivoathor favoured tho ovont and holwoon ,'iOO and GUO pcoplo ntlonded. Jlio pioceodings wore oponod hv tho iinfold- mg


lug upon his retirement. He has been c c ^ o d by air. H. Latham, of Grimsargh. POOR CfllLDREN’S Tr IsAT — Eifht


Ueiul, the village stationmastor. left \MiulIoy, lor A\.rea Green, on Monday, enter-


TH13 STAT10NM.4STFR.—Mr. R. Towns- o ;


Aiagazmo, tho A^icar (Canon J; H. AAhigloy) refers' to the Lambeth Confcreuce. Ho ®^ys*^ would bo a real misfortune—ns Archbishop Davidson used to insist—if tho general public should think of tbo Lambeth Oonforonco as no more than a meeting of venorablo clerics gathered to discuss points of abstract theology or affairs o f professional mtor^t. In point of fact, the problems to which tho conforoiico will address itself are o f n kind which concern everyone. They includo for instance, .the insistent problems of peace, of race, of sex, and of tho standards of married life. But the chief of all sub­ jects to bo considered is that of Christian unity. Ill what degreo / unity can bo secured without oxternal uniformity, and the extent to which uniformity is feasable without tbo snerifico of essentials are points winch will receive tho most earnest consider­ ation. As a matter of fact wo are perhaps ajit to overrate tho value of uniformity. As wo in, the Church of England unhappily -inow, 'there can bo tho' most acrimonious cliscu^ion among those who profess to ho united. Aloreovor it may well bb that there are those who are disappointed that so few dehnito acts of union have been attained as tlio result of tho appeal’ of the conferonco toil years ago: But ns the Archbishop of Gantorburj’ has pointed out those who were responsiBlo for tho framing and i^ uing , of isea that it would


THE LAMBETH CONFERENCE. In the currout issue of the I’ arish Church


AAoduesday, tho IGth. Old ago contributory ponsiops payable on tho 24th July, aud old ago pensions due for payment on the 25th July, will bo paid on Saturday, the 2Gth July. AA’^idows and orphans pensions pay­ able on Tuesday, tho 22nd July, will bo paid on Saturday, the 19th July. Tbo Clitheroe offico and Bawdlaiids town


paid at Lhoso oilicos will bo paid on tho tonosponding day lu tho pruviuub week, : An allowance duo for payment on the 23rd July, will bo paid on


I uesdaj, AVodnesday and Tliursday m wakes yeeki Cbatbuin, Dowuham, Gnndloton, Low Aloor, Rondleton. Sawloy, AVaddiugtou AVest Bradford and AVorstou. Tbo letter


7-0 a.m. delivery. There will thou bo no lYrthor collections until tho ovoning,' when all boxes will bo cleared at tho usual hour,'* to connect with tho night mail despatch- In tho following rural districts tho day mail dehvoiy will bo siispondod on Monday,


The wall boxM m tho town will bo cleared *'ho x^oslinoii on tho completion of tho


Him© will bo two dohvonos of lottors aud parcels,in tho town urea, viz., 7-0 a m aud


’ .t 1


(SIX) ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FBIDAY, JTTIiY 18, 1930. A m a 2; i n g O f f e r b y


L o c a l F U R N IS H E R S ! C h o o s e Y o u r O w i i^ T e rm s !


, TjfVERY Local Robidont who Is I - l needing Furniture—whotiier Just one articio or a whole houseful should take immediate advantage of the Amazing Easy Terms Oflor now being made by JACKSON’S.


They actually invito you to choose


your own terms, what could bo more convenient than this? It is an


Easy Payment Way which loaves you


free from all. worry because you pay only what you can comfolrtably afford.


■, You Choose Terms to suit your own personal pocket. There are no hard and fast rules. .


Go to tho Showrooms this week


and talk tho matter over with the Manager.


Of course there is not tho slightest doubt about the Quality of tho Furni- ,turo—the Sound Workmanship and


. Latest Modern Artistic Designs.: All the Furniture is Absolutely Guaranteed > and the . Prices 'are ■ very low. This is ,only possible because JACKSON’S are, the Actual Manufacturers. To sum up it is the BEST of Furnituro at the LOWEST PRICE, on the EASIEST PAYMENT W A Y .y


.Make a Call.at tho Showrooms


TO-DAY. There will bo no obliga­ tion to purchase.


JACKSON’S Furnishing Stores 56, KING STREET, BLACKBURN


Tel. 6570 .Jackson's Stores Ltd,


JILTED GIRL AWARDED £1,000 DAIVIARES.


LOCAL - BREACH OF PROMISE 3 CASE AT ASSIZES.


: ^ ARDOUR WHICH COOLED.


LOVE LETTERS AND POETRY READ IN COURT BY COUNSEL.


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caino before Viscount Finlay at tho Man- ®


gill, biiildoi- and contractor, Harrowford- mad, Coliio. Iho jury , found for Miss, Hartley and awarded hor £1,000. Mias Ilnitlo} was well-kiiowii in Clitheroe, having ^ 1 some tune boon in the employ of Mr. Hacking, ^hq i^idcd at Claremont -Souse. AH. J. C. Jnclcson, K.C., and Mr. T. M. Backhouse, instructed by Air. T J- Back-


bottlo, whore she is employed as a hair- ti'o Jofcnclant Richard li'othcr-


J‘''»ni5 at Holstoads,


hou^, reprosontod tho plniiitiff, and Mr N J. Laski, L. C., and Mr. Pan-.v, were for tlio uofondaiit-


Engagod at 21 (


of pioiniso over before those courts.” \vn now Air. Jackson dosenbod tho case


" ‘ Olio of tho most serious cases of broTch


religion. After hearing tins you may think it is all hypocrisy;’*


The defendant,” lie ■ added • 19 a local pio.ichoi, a man who talks about his


lust mob m 192J when the plaintiff wa.s 2i joaia old. Her father was at that time a


Mr. Jnclcson o.KpIainod that th e ' parties


, and m 1923 they became engaged. At that tinie her parents w’oro well off at Colne


homo^^'^^” ^ ’ and a splend-d


horited an old established business of builder and contractor, defendant began throwing


however, at his request, tho engagement was resumed. However the ungagomont was agaia


Air. Jackson. Tlio engagement ivas broken oft twice—in 1926, and in 1927. In 1928,


m-okon off, and Iio . marrioil another girl at tlic early part of tills year.


“ A Glorifiod Charwoman.”


.sauV counsel, to AIiss Hartley’s work for her parents at home since the change *n their circumstances.


forgive ono another, and to havo that perfect peaco and understanding that wo Sn ^


till death doth ns part. It wn.s on Saturday each other; yes, even


you gave mo . tho-assurance that w’hatevor happen^ I wjus to tho man, and I hope you will never b e disappointed..”


Load Kindly' Light,”


J}® wont on to quote tho hvmn, '


AIiss Aluffctt,” and .signed ” A’^onr loving sweetheart Dick.”


Anotlior lottur .said: ” I havo a brainwavo a bit of poetry:


' , A Bit of Poetry. •


• My doarost lovo, my Doris*, lovo-you so my doario,


\our lips I long to kiss Bccauso your Doris Hartley,


And youi* smilo it is tho cause . Of captivating niy soul.


early this joai Ihero .w,as a fashioiMblo wedding.


'


mroumstanceis of hor ongagomont to the' defendant m 1923. after-which sho gave up her training for a musical career, and of


In her evidence tho phuntifT spoke of iho


tho fuondly terms on .which tlioir rospectivo families wore. . Tiio ongagemont' botweon thcni uas biokou in 192G and rcnowod. ngnin brokoir m 1927, and finallv broken m 1923, Iho plaintifT told of holidays spent with dotondant at various places and of a chnn^'o in tho defendant’s domeanour towards her- which, bocamo first apparent in 1926 In


Jiim. She was now earning £2 10s at work ns a hairdresser.


. Counsel’s Strong Comment.


that tho defendant did- not api>oar: m the witnos£*-l>ox.'


' V.R - ■ ' ^ :


that .y ^ x , : , Mr. J . . O. • Jackson. ^Tarocl .V. ,v', vUontinucd .nt foot of next colninn')


toquiro moro courage than tho ^.poss^sses to go' into


from‘“r i f lS?h tT S ’n t ' ' ” ' -a . ‘■V- .k i * 1 q" *'


. MP' Lnskiv called no ovidonco for tho and Mr, Jnclcson then nddre.ssod oh' the .fact


.“ v.,


m 1928 sho wi oto to tho defendant intim­ ating that unless tho defendant fulfilled his promiso a writ wouUl, in accordance with advico_sho, had Tccoivctl, bo issued against


plaintiff said that •


loplioil, breaking tho ongagcinont and ask­ ing hor to burn his lottors Ho bocnino engaged to a rich Indv, and


plainod bccau.so should could not play earn*'' as well as other girls. Sho had tokl hiin slio nncl not had a chance, a.q sho had had to caro for Jior niotlior, and ho said he did not \\.ant hereto ho ” .a glorific<l charwoinnn ” I'oi 6oino time sho did not hcitr from liiin anil when ovontunllv sho wroto to him ho


Suddenly Fothorgill grow cold, and com


” Tlio above may go to tho tuno of continued tho letter.


■WEDNESDAY.


Liverpool and Now Brighton, as ALindav. XAandudno, as Mondayr THURSDAY.


Blackporf, 8-1 a.m., roturn 8-20 p.m


Lnorpoul.aiid Now Brighton, as Monday. Llandudno, ns Monday. FRIDAY.


Blackpool 8-1 a.m.„ return 8-50 p.m SouthiMi t, 8-30 a.m.. roturn 8-35*^p.iIi


Llandudno, as iMoudav.


(Continuod from next column.) ’ “ ‘•‘eating tho wituoss-box. on. “ You havo hoard


Imd' wW+ten ^ althoiigli in .1928 tho plaintiff, liad written to tho <lofondant sayinc unless


canting hyjioorito ho is.” tho faMBmi-


to anothoM^^^^^^ roforrod to


ho ^_mado roparation within sotou lays sTo would ^consult hor solicitors, yob sho did not


bocomo ongagod


not tho coiirngo to go into tlio box And faco oro^xamiiintion:


that tk!;', •'T ^ having placed it on record that tho gu-1 agreed to break it off, ho has


hohould' ml i'’ *''- ind Oidlinn“lho® “ “ ‘•oarine ' term


I t just shows what a : •


his Clirfst


S/- FOE, EVERY CUSTOMER


As an .advertisement (Sat., Mon. and


^ 08,), Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, Dresses Dance ,0^ooks, &o., wiU ho thoroughlv Fronoh. Dry Cleaned and Pressed for 416


instead of C/C-'iA four clear days oc pcrftmtly Dyed and Pressed for 8/6 instead


of l()/6. (Repairs and-Pine ropleatinff extra). Gente. Hats cleaned and reblookod . ...Sutcliffe & Corse, Milliners and Drapere, 5 * . 7, Castle Street,- Clitheroe.


bole . Agents for ; Martin’s, Dyers and Cleaners;


(Copgrighl).


, a 'l l P*ay. ill ovoning c


Vand of appear to -to


iour hpa as puro as a rose’ Bocauso I lovo you so,


Other letters wore addrcssotl, “ AIv dear -


T


Liverpool. Faro 13s. F a n 4 t " " ^ ° ’


" ° ”


Faro 3s. ■ , ,


ino I forgive and will forgot. And so it means I have faith in you, and trust and lovo you oven more than I have done in tlio past during my cnrly coiirtehip, * It is grand to fool aiid know we both


tho defendant’s Jpttors to the girl. One of them read: ” Aly only' darling Doris and w’ lfe-to-be.—I am proud of you, and wlmt- hnpponod before that ha,'? displeased


Jotters,” said Mr. Jnclcson, ” because if I do I shall have to disclose to you the secrofcs of a young girl’s heart, but I shall ro.ad ono or two of. defendant’s letters which will show you w'hnt an absoluto cad tho man has been.” Air.-Jaclcson proceeded to road sonic of


” I hope I shall not havo to road her


allegod, liad told tho girl lio did want her to 00 a glorified chnru’oinan ’ ’•^reforrin”*


Mr. Jaclvson nicntioaod an incident on green wlion Fotliergill,' it was


, .


out remarks in regard to their altered p^itions in life, and there wore tiffs, said


she was no longer tlie daughter of a rich’ man,”.. After defendant’s father died and lie iu-


that one of the reasons why defendant threw' her over was her altered circumst;uiee.s •


uliq told Jiei tliat ho could kecji her in the position to which sho had licoii used slio gave up her musical career. In the cotton ®|Mmp plaintiffs fsithei- lost ovary farthing Ui.ii ho liad, but “ when you read lietwooii the linos.” said j\ri-. Jackson to the iiirv you wih prouaoiy come to tho conclusion


Owing to tho persuasion of the defendant;


momboi- of a well-known firm of cotton manufacturers, Afessns.’ Hartlov Bros , of Golno, .and the faiml.y lived in comfortable circumstances, bolding a good postion in local society. Tho dcfoiulant ivas thou omplo3cd by his father, .a builder and eon- tractor, and ho mot Ali.ss Hartley when ho uonb to hoi fathci’s house to build a garage, hroin tiiat time he began to court‘ the girl


PERMANENT ' WAVING worojThird and FourfhlPrizo^Winnors


at the Eugene Permanent Waving Exhibition open to Groat Britain.


F.ue.. l)aid to cn.stomoip coming from Clitheroe district


WALSHS, 7, Preston New Road, BLACKBURN


P hone)[5923- WHEN . YOU BUY C O O KM N ^ ^G EN 'um Pwm LE°AD‘ m fx cd “ wit^^^^^ larger quairtities. and less for


THOMPSON OXBDHGH, MOOS LANE DIEO A T W O RK .


DISTRESSING DISCOVERY IN CLITHEROE QUARRY.


street, Clitlioroo, was round lying dead in .


p About .11-10 yeaterday morniiig, Harry auarryiuau, of 34,' North"


-- -- “ — ..7 W,J w,.. ■ lUUX U


Lon© JSnds Quarry, HorrooUsford, whoro ho was employed.


round to have collapsed and died, tho dis­ covery being made by James Wobstor, tho


lioart and stomach trouble. Ho resumed work only on Tuesday last.


from Chtheroo railway station: SUNDAY.


MONDAY.


Blackpool, 8-24 a.m., roturn 8-20 a.m., return 8-35 p.uu


Brighton 8-G a.m. Llandudno,' 8-6 a.m


Bivorpoof Exoiiango, faro Brighton, 6s. lOd.


roturn 8-50 p.m 7-48 p.m,


Blackpool^, 8-1 a.m., roturn 8-20 p.m. Blackburn 9-g a.m.,


Bollo ' Vuo, 1-6 p.m., return 11-5 p.m, , ^ .T0ESDAY.


DAY RAIL EXCURSIONS. particulars of day excursions


p.m; roturmng any ordinary train aftor 3-0 p.m., rare 4s.


Blackpool, day at 8-17, hnlf-day at 1-22


out iio could do no more than pronounco lifo extinct. Simpson, who was a married man, had boon off work for five months suffering from


quaxiy foreman. Dr. Sliortt was oallod Ho had boon hroakiiig atones and was p


. Shaw Bri'l Foulsykos i Abboj Mil iudgo Wal


obtainiHl Billingi.0111


Iho list!


Glithoroo Victoria Primrose Holmes JU| I’ cndio M f Trutox


monks, B j Wcxlnofsdavi Iho liolidal


With till


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE.


RIBBLESD.-VLE ■WANDE1U5RS V WHALLEY.


15 F. Dowhurst ....... 15 J. Hindio ........


15 W. Windlo .........V 7 J. Aubin ................ 8 J. Brown ...........|


15 F. HikIsou ....... 15 F. Preedv ............ 15 F. Taylor ........ 130


15 H. Oddio ............... 12 B. Harw'ood ......... 14 A. Wood ..............


1G A. Billington .. . 30 .


lo J. Birtwoll . 16 H. Wnllbnnk ........ 14 It. Crompton ........ 15 B. Duckwortii ..... 15 G. Speak, Junr. .. 9 W. llobinson ........


15 J. Whittaker « V' Whipp ............


i*... A. Greenwood 10 ............ H. Gorton 7 ............... J. Smith 7 B. liothwoll l i


............ J. WnJiis 16


.......v.v '''• Baron 8 ..... >V. Greenwood 16


....... J. MaeVittio 6 ........... J. llushton & ............ W. Butter 6 97


COMMBROXAL V. BARROW.


........ S. Salthouso 6 B. Sanderson C


....... P. Behortson 13 ......... . B. Sliuger 15


............... B. Wilks 16 ..... ....... 1). Quinn 10


......... . N. Clegg 15 ......... W. Preston 15 ........ W. Nutter 15


i ia


KING’S ARMS “ A ” v. ICING'S ARMS “ B.”


i s J H o h ! f ................ ............ '■ ...............


is K i t e


15 F. Clegg 124


^ .........


2 l - Pfylo ......................•.■.■.V p . 'c r ip “pSr 15 ......................... Vi. Birch I t 116


O H I C K E T .


WANDERERS F-NOCK-OUT COM- i


PETITION.


is still proving v'ciy popular. „ L 1


m ^ ‘•’•’•


ilr Vn-/'I ivoJ «


•'■“ ’“•‘ our compotition orgauisodl “sdalo AVnndorors Cricket CluK


ovoning, a fairly largo crowd ^ofont tho West Indihn^


was Qeorgo Garratt, who hit up 44 1?orda


si?eot':i.'.;?r‘to afS°tho'''i.olid” ys'!°


scoror for tho victom


oMfbrE. s t S . Tho match arrang^ for -VA^odnesduy ovou.^


•'“ y'o'- G


hondinafiioi' for thrrty-(| j’ogrots, till is to loa^ shortly b»|


Tho rc*3ij


jN’orfchumbel of hi.s rocc said of Im splendid ij that wo n(|


looker-on’s always atoi


cheorfulnos aido tho sol than withii Ciitheroo b ship as di won approv


popular fig


•Hoiidorson clover ainai games. for tho Sch runs ho has —and tho Mopr .and football an man, and f tho spoctat critic, onooi not .simpiv alway.s. Tli has taken.c m niany r) Higher. Jikli homo years Coriunitteo of .tho ioi


opinion was mont was


valued. \


; kns found good cause, affain?, nov<


: tiroloKH worl; born to folio to help by w will Im grcj gOMoral,


lurthor sor to Mr. C. 2


n.asfcer. '


the proHonci and sohola .ooiss binoci pouch, tho boys. Vr’ ii f^PProprialo >our tronbl-


A “ h,


'vhon ho mm.


Was quo! retiring at tho Sv


weolis ag lesson, on at ono I lived in i lingers ai


_ .-Do yoi Littlo bo said Mr. "r two li "o s .1. cc


iutoi This mor plaintiff


Two nell-knoHn Colno pooiJo ivoro coll­ f promise action which


Are you going away to-morrow ■'I'ST A REMINDER THAT WE CAN SUPPLY


YOUR LAST min ute NEEDS-MAKE SURE THAT YOUJ HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN ANYTHING.


SUIT CASES, LUNCH BOXES, FLASKS, &c. t h e , BEST SHOP- IN TOWN FOR-


Umbrellas and Umbrella Repairs BAILLEYS, 3, CASTLE STREET


Lights 10-9 ' p.m


; tho hop* would l»c not- boon family, w jaunt tb< lour year certainty ut-homes go away


. Tho wl aliops -Cl iMouday 13' rumoi a U'colc tins iliu vvakos w'4,


GO AXES ^ OUR SALE .commences Next Wook. Clitheroe


iionror ro bo those ^


■ may they to enjoy plentiful year, wo . nmountin is £6,475 eluded, missing, tho totr orgauisnti :iniounto < to disclosi


and pK‘a next wee will ho I holiday-jD


.tlioir owj no moans on holidn rcplftnish directions


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