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FARM PRODUCE STALL on CLITHEROE MARKET Ni'iir On- New .Mai-kot- Slriicl- untniNcu.
Only first-grade Meats
SUPPLIED STRAIGHT FROM OUR OWN FARMS. .MiiMlomon's profit- ont clean <ml. \ \ c save yon Ifo per cent, on yonr naail liill.
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l am b s l i v e r a n d s w e e t b r e a d s SHEARLING WETHER MUTTON & LAMB OUR OWN DAIRY FED PORK
EVERY MODERN PROTECTION TAKEN TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION.
Ol'F.X ' IVKSDAVS AND SATURDAYS iiai.M tl-iiO a.m. At tlio Farm Daily.
CO CK SH O T T S , “rLSroR'jf' / lo h -h f,'n/o.' nm/ //i/(/nw .'/Ii rinf/.v oi / i -m/ /or . II ri/c iia- ! S(ili.'</i’irl!oii | /»nma/ro/ . Moiirii rcji imhil iril/ioid i/ar.s'fnni i f ilusMti.^/icd. OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE.
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THE EKCO FOUR at 24 Gns. THE EKCO THREE at 15 Gns.
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E L ECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS ;.^naraiit ’.’L'‘l to ^ iv c y o n (Mitiri* sat i.-^laft ion. On ly f ine s t i |n a l i t y l^ r i t ish
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HAVING PLACED a favourable contract for tho delivery of 1,000 gallons of SPECIAL FINE COPAL OAK VARNISH, suitable for inside or outsido uso, and sold in tho ordinary way at 16/ - por gallon, wo aro in a position to soli this High Grade Varnish at tho EXTRA ORDINARY LOW PRICE OF 3 j- PER QUART, OR 10/ - PER GALLON. Positivoly tho greatest value over offered.
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clo-cribinn at>-Ailutc f:n-U. nnsnlicil.'it, from v.vo auir<M;rrs, wlm Inivc rccenl-ly liocn .ur.Hl of tlicir ailincnls. when .iIIum- metIniils have talhal. fmi may '/f;
FU E E FOR THE ASKING, AN ___________ _
with a. eimital I rent,1.-. Yen may Imve jruat many real meats '■"< ■'’ /'I suoces.s Here i.s veur l,epe.
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llOdl lDAl iK: iCOc, Drake Street, every ^tomiay from •> to o. AI.\XCllll'lSTI*'dI : 0. .Monton Str4't't, ^lloninark Hoad (Tol.: 1J1.» Moss Side) . evei>
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■ BI..\nKTu!l!.XD'''tis! A' lw New ilmul (epp- Trinity IVesleyan (Minroli), every
IHil’isTONr' l'! St'anh-y'Tl'aee,' i-'i-ilierea'e Hill (npp. Cennly Ollioes). every Friday from’ n te 2, and'f. te S.
I'KItSONAl. .VITF-NTION TO -M.l, Did F.NT.'^ .VI' AHOVF, AI)|->1ilvSSf.^ OMA . SPEAKERS: RIGHT HON. I b e a d v i s e d to PURCHASE YOUR
WINTER UNDERCLOTHING NOW .
. . . PRICES ARE RISING
\Vmi,si-;v, Wovic, l^l.^.A^•l■■..s.s. V ki'ONis. Twixwo o i . nml .ItiMim. Combinations, Vests and Knickers in Women’s and Outsizos.
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Mr. Stanley AWBERY CHAIR TO” BE TAKEN AT 7-30 P.M.
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AT S in g l e Powde rs 1 / 3 & C<-plioi Lnt.. Dept „
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(litlati* at. the election, prositleil at- the annual “ At Homo- ’ promoti'il hy tho Olithoroe Mmough lialxmr Early ami liukl ill the Weaver.^' Institute on Saturday evening. Tlioro was a large attendance atul a capital ontertaimnent, was greatly enjoyed. Songs were given in splendid fashion ny Aliss Nutter, contralto; Alisses Irene Preston ami Joyce Erankland; and All*. IL Wrigloy, baritone. Air. ami Alr.s. IL Fox gave a very interesting pitysical culture ili.splay and the* Inunour of tho conci'i-t was proviilod hy Air. dim Simpson, the famous A'orkshin* comedian ami wirolcs.s t*ntertainer. Several junior niemlK*j*s of the League of A’outh oan«ied delight with i*om’orfed items. An excollent programnu* coiu'hidod witli tlie laughable sketch. “ 'riie AVrong l''lafc,” in which tlio following took part witli credit to themselve.s and satis
Air. Stnnloy Awhery, the L.ahnur can*
fact ion to tin* amlienct*: .Mrs. 1?. I'ox. Airs d. Ihish. All's. d. Aloorluinse. Aliss 1*<, ll rmvn. .Miss AI. IL'uloy ami Ali'ssrs. d. L, ILuni l ton. .1. Aloorhonse, U. Fox ami I l igson. Th e ihi t ios of accompani sb were
elUeiently d is cha rged hy AlKs For res ter , witl i Air. F. lAinl, as viol inis t , an d Air. d L. Hami l to n . <lrunnner . A Inilios’ com mittei* had chargi* of tlie ref reshments . 'Phe wliole at fa i r was mos t enjoyidile an d sm*eessfnl.
L.M.S. CHEAP TRIP.
will leave this ilistriob for Jllackpool <*onnexioii with the illtnninations, wlncli conehulo on the 19th. For the Blaeklmrn Hovers v. Newcastle match also to-morrow tlu'
fj.Al.S. annoinu'e a spi*<nal train very cheap faros. All information can found in our advertising columns or application at
L.AI.S. stations.
'ro-moiTow (Saturdav) a railway excursion Arthur GREENWOOD AND 'IVIephene -JoTfl. PU B L IC M E E T ING
WEDNESDAY NEXT, October 21st AT THE WEAVERS INSTITUTE, CLITHEROE
J.& S. Leaver Ld. Eanam, Blackburn
K s t . 1S-I4. Phones 4 191 £ •
Repairs : Ccllulosing Body Building : Battery
Conchpainting Reconditioning
KxcM.vNtiHs — l ) i : r i :Ku i :n '
rnu.Ms. AUSTIN and MORRIS DISTRIBUTORS WADDING TON.
was ht*ld in St. Ih*leu's (■liurrli. wh<*o i: * Vicar (Rev. A. Megg) dedicated ti:* Alothers* riiion haniicr. .*sevcral new id- ; • hers were i-nrolletl.
Church was charmingly adorned with - ni- hlenis of the harvest, most suilahly
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HARVEST FESTIVAL. St . I h i - ’t i i
at hoi’ll morning ami evening .services, lli-' celehralion.s hegan with Holy t.'omimini-iti at S-O a.m.. ami Sung l-hicharisL tolh»u--.. T’lio preaclu'r at all the services was tii-* Bov. Oyrii Lunax. Rector <>f W asliiu-gtou. Co. .Durham, a former Arany t*haplain. wh-« served tiirmighout the war. The \ J'’-*** (Rev. A. Regg) oondnotod tin* service-. 1 li-* morning anthem. “ Eoml and gladness (Simper), willi Air. A. J)
y.son as soloist,
w.is
hy uiemlu'rs of tin* congregation, tor nc' harv«*st. thanksgiving services lichl jat< .Siimlay.
'I’here were large eongregatd-H' sung most
impre.ssively hy the elioir.
ing tin* afU*rnoon. a tlowor service was liei-i when the younger scholars pro.'^cntotl tlower^
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(‘hililren their duly to God fur His man.' gifts. Tho church was ernwdeii at th** evening service wlien the choir reiideriNl the niitliom “ Yo sliall dwell in tlio land, tlio solo parts being ctipahlv sustained hy -Mr* A.
Bv.sou am! Alaster Horace RofUlunan. Air. I’l. Dyson presidcil at the organ. I h'^ roUeet ions a t till services were fer .'‘'Utnla\
at the altar iluring tho singing of famniar harvi’st livmns. A short atklress hy tli-* Rev. V. L’omax. plainly emphasizixl to tin*
School funds . On \Vedm*s<lay anorniiig. a *-11011 >.-n •'
.M. I!. H. Kllan motluals. WImtever may liu year eye wernes, write er fall lol lliis intorcstiii^ pamplilnt. (fret*).
lt,.marhahle resnlhs have heen acInewHl In the It "iH !»' your jiain,
interesting PAMPHLET ELECTS©Bi On lu'hair of thi* ('lithoriH* Divisinn La hour I’ar ly \\<* inakt* a Spia'ia! .\ppi*al
to all our frionds atid snpportL'rs to hi*lp tis in
rai.siin.; a nunimuin of £-100 to inrot. tlu* cos t of th(* p«*ndiipi: (h*m*ral l ‘arlianu*ntary Klvclinn. 'riit* nend is nriX(*nt. and we ask fur an innn«*diate and sp(*cial .saerifii*e from all nur friends. 'Tht* smallest enntrihul ion will lx* lltaidvfully reeeiveil. . \ny frieml willing to take a eolleidion eard may gi*t sami* on appl ieation tn l l ie Party Office, lUJ, Hurnley ixoad. I’adiham. or to any »»f onr local Seeretaries. 'I lianU yon.
\V. 11. SuKOALL. (.'Iialntimi. d. W. Si;.M)r.ui.ANj>. P/ (v- ( 7/u/V///r//o
l' \ ( ’nNS*r.\ NTl S i:. .S< r n i t i r i f . p.S.—Workc'rs wauled at tlu* Laliour Uootns. Kshtou dVrraee. Ojien all day.
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FOR EVERYTHING WIRELESS OR ELECTRICAL RADIO HOUSE, CASTLE GATE, CLITHEROE
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rn.ai/ li> ih iiiiw.dnilr (iin/ ■< ■( / ill Hour own home.. Phono 214.
FR ID A y , OCTOJJEB IG. 1931.
MEN need not read this, as it is my MESSAGE to the WOMEN VOTERS.
l)K. \ l{ M. \ l ) . \M. 'rin* (leci'iiin.1 faetnr of tlii': ele
voters, ainl lieeaust* nl this. 1 aslv iipe t his let ter. I’in* many vearsa «_n-«*at ayi lat ion \\asearrie«l t»n in the Country Iitcs fur wo'ini'ii cm an ecpmlily with tin- men. It Inm tniw liee
li ir ’j e l v in tin* li.ti li.i iin* tin* f a v n i i r
liii-eelv (lirnneli l lie nel ivi ly of the
l.almnr I’arly. nlm ilnrnie tin (lave, sliinil liy l lmse women win, fcniihl .-^i, Imnl. e,m.-,i>t
o f t In* \voim*n tMivfulK' n*ail-
( lomntni int ; i
j u d i l e v c i l . u n p u p i i la i '
•lit l\ ' a tn l per.'^ist out ly.
fur this ,,lijeet ive. 'file Turv I’arlv i,v their palruimL'e. m>w .■^i-el; l l , , ’ vule ,,1 l liu-e tu win,in
thev unjustly refnsml it' so limy. Tlmy
refn.seil it li, y.m lieeiinse they lielieveil ( lul l von d id llul h a v e I lie p u l i l ie a l
....... lu u s e it e u r r e e t ly . t h e y miw
feel t'liiit liv tiieir ueeasiimal social emidesrcnsiun and favunrs. they eaii win Vim li, vnli'' fur them. If I have jndeed the pulitieal ii ilellieeiiee , ,f t he wuineii 'uf Clitlierue Divisiuii ariLdit. the Turies liave made a prufunnd iiiislahe.
li , v u n r 1 1 1 ....... .. yi in a r e f a e ed d a i ly wi l l i t h e I r a y i e e uml i l iu i i s u f t h e p r e s en t sueial svs iein. nut liiiuwiiie huw tu iindu* Itutli ends meet.
\ mi ale the ( liali-
eellurs iif the Hume Kxelieipiers. and are faeed with empty pni-.-es and empty larders whilst at the same time vuii see afflneiiee and
hi.vnry flannied in yunr r-,ee I’uverlv l,v tile side uf pli'-lil V. When tlie Xaliunal ( tuvernnieni desire lu
........iunii.se,'I hev lake fruin the puverty uf the ........ . -su that
thu.se wliu liave plenty may yu niilunelied. nut uiily this. l,nt they earry llieir
liypuen.sy fnrllier
bv .stilt iini thiit it is ripni ii ty of s;irrifh « nonsonso if tln*_\' hinl tin* Iciist c< *nc»*pt ii m pc(»l)h*. it is trin* th;it one Inilf of tin
'rin*v couM not till!; .such i-hihlisli f tin* ii v«*s iiin 1 hoinrs nl tin* w* »rk ini.( wnrM linosn’t Iviimv how tin* nt!n*r half
live.s, and wui'se still, they dim'l eare. uiily at eleeti.m limes, when their presliye niid power hany npun tin: \u t e uf tile emiimim peujile.
'I'he
l.aliunr I'artv s tands fur re-uryanisal iim uf this niiseienl ifie system uf
sueiety -su llial tile needs uf unr men and wuinen call lie l.unni ifnlly supplied. Xatnie is wunderfnl, and Inis, liy Hie applieati.m uf iiiairs lalmiir lu the laud, yiven ns mure Ilian snffieient lu meet all uiir needs. It was never intended 1 hat an\' hninan lieiny shuiild tie s tar\ ‘e,i. and w Imi'.'er tielps l,y \ ute. ur any ut tier iilethud'. tu mai l ,lain a .system in whieh a laryi- iinnilim- u! mir fellow hninaii heiiiys yu hiinyrx'. are ynilt_\' ut an uffeiie,'.
Yun may sav " \Yhv di ihri tim
l.aliuiir I’arty alter tliis w lieu tliey were
ill Office ; " ' 1 w)inld puil'il uni tu yuii that althunyh they were in the niinurity. and cunld lie imtvuled at any lilim. they did a yreal deal fur the W.mieii and
Cliildren. They added ill III .ill It I Widows and Orphans lu the pensiuns list, amt provided tor iiearlv 2nn.Oim mure tu ipialify np,m reaehiny the aye uf .'m years. TIu'V luuk ......r’e than ItKI.dlld persons off the I’uur l.nw, and put iheni into iineinpfuyinenl lienefits. They arranyed lu assist iineiiipluyinent .seliemes eus l ine r 17C, iiiiii.uuu. w hich provided work fur 22(1.-,1111
per.suns. I hey raised the nnenipluved henefi ts fur wives hy 2 - . They added 2711001,(111 per year fur eihieatiui'i. They almlished l l ie seven year limit fur war pensions. Tl iey raised the [iresliye uf l lie Cuimtry amimy the .Xaliuns uf the World, and led the wav tu a World tiasisl npun ,yuudwill and peace. 1 hese are a few uf the i ieeompl ishments uf the Lahuiir ( hiveni inimt , and it is a rirurd lu lie proud uf.
'.I'he .Xatiiinal ( ;uverninenl came in iil the dietatursliip uf llie iliiiil.-.i. and
ai'ainsf tlie w islies uf the people, and deniamled tliat many uf tliese refurms should he diseuii tinned. 1 ask yun w ith eunfidenee, tu ilu w hat yun eaii, I,y yunr vote ami act ivit ies, tu return a
l.aliuiir ( luvernnient . pleilyed 1,, peaee and disarii ii iinent, and tu the welfare uf uiir wunieu and children.
Bv this Kiiiall aetiuM yun can help lu Imild a l ie t le rand lirlyhter Fnyland in wiiieh—
The niyht sliall l,e f i l lcl wil li miisie, .■\ml the cares that infest I he day. .dliail fold llieir tent s lil;e the .\ral,s. .•\ml as silentIv steal away.
1
Dear .Madam, \'unr> \ e i7\' siiieereiy,
STAN. 2\\VB1:RV Liihom* ( ' a iu l id a to .
BARGAINS IN USED CARS ROLLS — DAIMLER BENTLEY
1931 Austin Twelve Six Coat hhiMh SaluiHi . inilvai^i* o n ly
in.
(ii.*^t inunisl ial ih* f n u n iiuw. n n ly n u i in . r o h a i r I ’hu*. wi th l>hir
uphol.'^tiTV.......................................... Prill* £165
1931 Morris Major Six rylimh-r <'..;i,*h- httih salnoti. mih’.ii'i* I .Hi t* h hi-,inti, ful cimdit ii»n. rolunr lUariv. Ui i***n npholstiTV. sun lu*ad
.. £170
1930 Morris Oxford Six lidaii* > dMi)n in ivalK’ nii'i* cunditinn. "H'* i 'Wih t sinn* n(*\v
1928 Morris Oxford .'*^aln(.n I I J*' li.p. r c h o n 'd . n r u pi>tun-<. i:iM»d <-\
ti-ni.il
a p p v a r a n v r . .
1928 Morris Oxford cnruplete in
IV d e t a i l
I - s c a t I T I I detail
£GC £15
1928, 1929, 1930 Morris Cowley Saloon?, trom £45.
1928, 1929, 1930 Morris Cowley Coupes t'roin £40.
.Ail in splendid e« »n< 1 it i< •: i and will pa>s any t . - t .
1929 Buick Empire Saloon £.» 7.'i h p . \ p(*rfeel nuUur ear. ;ipp'
-at.in«f ,1
new. inaLMiiiiei'iit pei hTinaiH t- £M5
1931 B.S.A. Throc-Whoclcr, i a \ * 1 nidv dene miles. inip*»--‘-i!'l'- ''' tell this ear has hren mi tin- r-Md £85
1929 Ford Tudor Sal«M.n,
..il.im .Mai'ni'ii. mu* owner, siiiidi inilui.-- nierhanieally sound
1929 Riley Monaco Saloon, Ii p
speei;d de luxe nii'dei.
Tv.in <:n hurel ter. hilt t eri<*s :ind l eiptipnieiit. perteet. iiny
tti.il
/' I:'-' i i £140
1927 Swift pt li.p. 4->e;Uer Imntr. in vi*r\’ nier rmiditimi. ;dl tyres ‘
...... i What Oilers
1929 Essex Super Six Saloon, ^j l- ndi i condit ion
1928 Clyno lo . s h.j'. S.di.mi. reall\ good ...........
1926 Austin 12 I s.-al verv tiood rtmning or< appeiiniuei*
1925 Austin 12 *J si Ulue. repainted a g o ..............
liiiip-r. £37 10s.
•aliT. tiMirui'. «•''ll»in otdv a .-^hiTt tiiiD-
£3C
.All of iihove <*ars to he sold on oin* usiiid terms—A we**k‘s trial ;in<l it m.; sati.-'fiietorv pureluise price idlowrd o!i
jui\' other e;ir in stock.
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FOR THE FOLLOWING ^
Austin 20 Landauletlc, ipi iie ...... ! aj>i>earjiue(*.
1926 Morris Cowley Coupe, colour Phi-- 1928 Morris Cowley 2 se;iter. ivIh.:. i
new pistons.
1928 Arrol Johnston eoiiehlxiili s-iloio. good.
1927 Wolselcy L‘).7. o-sealer tixinr. e.\eell<*nl.
1928 Essex 17.3 h.p. l-iloor Saloon, eomiilete.
1929 Renault Sjtloou. \ iva Si.\ Jn.'.t h.p. P(*rfeet.
1927 Clyno I l.P h.p. ( ’oachhuili Sidot.n. 1926 Riley I I.s li.p. Saloon. Uoa.-lihuih . 1926 Talbot IS.2 H-eylituler
Co.iehhuih Saloon.
1922 Vauxhall :!i> ‘AS. (2:;.l) h.p.
Sports. ( Jood. Examine this List closely and then Call and See Us.
A ri'ally except ional opportunity "i hnving at \o n r owti price.
r Oil. £G^ £45 £1*15
1929 Morris Six 17.7 h.p. appi-:
n.ini <- a.s ni'\s'. om* nwiwr. cnhiur Ulur aioi lilack. very n«*my »*ar
£120
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