(S IX ) CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH l''..r,i!! SUNDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 18th. ^ (
PriNuIior iit 10-80 a.m. and 0 |).m. A STUDENT
I'rom Lancasliiro College. WESLEY CHURCH
SUNDAY Noxt, SEPTEMBER 18lh. I . !
Pieac'lioi' at
lO-.iO a.m. REV. A. THORNBER
Pi'oaoher al 0
p.in. MR. J. WRIGLEY
MOOR LANE U.M. CHURCH SUNDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 18th.
Proaclicr at !0*;>() a.m. MR. W. WHITEHEAD
Preacher tii h p.m. REV, P. S. JOHNSON, B.A.
7-0 p.m.— First-Class NON-STOP VARIETY CONCERT AT THE BANDSTAND.
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Ti.sTi:.s : GEORGE BAINES In the MP.HI!.-\LCr.UI5at
p.ni SUNDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 18th. ' » . 'F i ■
.sprahr- MISS FRESHWATER Voculixt.i :
Mrs. Hull.-mtl .and Miss Tomlinson Mrs. E. Robinson in the (,'lmir .■itroiiiiMiiigl : Mr. F. C. Rushton
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CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE A OHAM)
iHoliday DANCE '' TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
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n.Tneim: 7-0 to 11-0
p.ni. I^ISARTHUR TAYLOR’S MELODY MAKERS 5r?^s<
•A i;ood Band and .a cood Floor inahe danenni a pleasure.
Admission : ONE SHILLING lln-lii of admission reservcil.
PENDLETON VILLAGE I ')f 14’ ir-' ■ b ’;*' ^ r \ -.v ts s ; - IT-- 'll I? Whist Drive & Dance | WEDNESDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 21st
in aid of 'lie Fniuls of the fortlieoining S.\le o r Work.
TICKETS 1 3 (Refreshments included) DANCE ONLY 9d.
Whist al 7-30 sharp. DaneiiiL- S to 2.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION RIMINGTON
Whist Drive & Dance 1 In the INS'I'ITU'I'F WEDNESDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 21st
WIiist 7-30. Dancing 10 till 2-0. Admission 2 - (including refreshments) SYD. SCOTT’S BAND
R . I V l . S . S . C .— Glitheroe Depot. ' 8 ^ eR D DM M IX
Ciitlieroe CONSERVATIVE CLUB ox
Satiiniay, Sept. 24tli 7—11 p.m. LMi
Sitl. Scott’s Elysian Band. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING.
Phyllis HI. LISTER Ch.
A Chiropodist ’ 11 ( VI FO O T B A L L .
Clithorne to-monow* with*)al Aluciklo, *\vho was iniured in the game with Chorlev. IJfarMon has been s ele c t^ as liis substitute. As Shaw is .still a doubtful starter, i^niond- son 3s retained a t left-half. The Town eleven will be: Floyd; Simms, Byrue: Morcer, Jtayner. Kdimimlson; Marston! Flaliartv. .lones, Tehb and Summers. Clitheroe :ire relying on the team which won so convincingly last Saturday.
h.inc.astor town will liavo to journoy to A N D SON S , KING ST., Clitheroe.
ing of Airs. Hammli LanToaeo, wife of Atr Goorgo Lawrence, of 1, Ormerod-terrace; A\ hiteacrc-lnnc. AIi-s. Lawronce, who was
iMff nf ArV=
f tL o f I'lSlitiotli year, liad boca bedfast' for about three jnqntlis and was ia failiim lioaltli for some tittle time previoaslv Until coinparntivoly recently, liowover, slie was lomaikably active and coatiaacd her zealous
d e a t h o f MI!S.
DAAVltK.VC'l’, — fp"" *'•« -osideats ..r
■'Vcdnosd.n.v morn ttends 1 5 , York S t . , Clithoroo
SATURDAYS, 10 -3 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS
2 p.m. to 8 p.m. T GE 1 D o T o r to ise s T h in k ?
My tortoise knows just wliat is meant, \Vlienever 1 s.ay “ .janic.s.” Now yon nnist lie a little gent. And stop tbeso rowdy games. For oil. lie is a little limli ! When 1 [ilay tig, and call liiin “ ,lim.”
ii/(/ 'I’cmjirraiiK iiliU '
roiioi.se l)y Aitnt
Jt.vuTirA.
the difference ! H rcrpiircs no fine sense of discrimination to apiireciato the wondortiil
remarkaiile tliat. Auntie also says liiat " d im ” always cliooses I'*’
'I'liink of that now — tilvcn a tortoise knows
luxury of Buoyant Uiiliolstery. It is not neeessarv citlicr to stress it.s soundness • the way it. is made; frames built like liattlesliiiis ; Hie delicate mljiistment ot springs on .spnng.s ; Hie
finenc.ss of it.s curled liorscliair ; All tlicsc arc iiist moans to an end ; and Hie end is — Voirr
ab.solulc Coiiiloii.
Mil t of models. J ricc.s liave never been so low as at present. Do not be content with snmetliing less tlian 'Jiic. 7>Vs(.
i-imm n*?™ ‘”i ‘'i o'-erybody. .and we stock a wide
Remember — a Buoyant Suite is a lifetime investment. May we show you onr range of Buoyant Upliolstcry ?
BEDROOM FURNITURE
W'e are .showing in onr window tliis week a elmrming Bedroom Suite E o f T ”
io r all hnids' of .Bedding and ^
lattre.sso.s. Visit our SliowruoniR.
. SATTERTHW YOBK STBEET
B A R R O W .
iLom
C.astletoa to Barrow some twoutv years ago with her Inisband, wlio was ono'o f tlie original staff in tho Eiigraviag Room a t the 1 natwqlis. She lias all along taken an interest m village affairs and no one was
f r n n l ' L a w r o n c
.mi; . • J’“w‘'9“nn,“nd Ins three daughters deep
s.uapathy is felt. Tlie intormont will
AlW?\r'"‘T'" » ■■.nn-.i •'*. Iiigher esteem,
tak-e plime to-morrow afternoon at AVIiallev I’arisli
Clinrcli.vard.
'Voidd yon like to see it COMPLETE FUENISHEES
^ « soil L .td TEL. 191
and gcnqrqas .service, not only on holialf of tat. Lak e s Afissioa Hoorn, wliich she icgataij.v attoadod, tint of various orgaais-
o came Grand CARNIVAL BALL in the Co-operative Hall on
FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th, at 8 p.m. CHILDREN’S BALL IN THE AFTERNOON. Particulars lalor.
'/'Ay'/.'/,. In
'I’ho Cclehraled Coniedian of 15.15.C! fame.
JAMES TOMLINSON
Solo Violin (Halle Orcho.s(ra). THE FOUR
amazing teats
MILOS of strength.
JACK KNOWLES
linpre.ssionist Dancer and llcviie Star.
JAMES WILKINSON
tiass-Baritone (London & Provin- eiiil Celebrity Concerts and 15. B.C.).
FRATELLI 'I'ricU fjyelist. A W'izard on Wlieels. THE CASTLE CARNIVAL KIDS.
CLITHEROE BOROUGH PRIZE BAND (Under the
leadcr.ship of .Mr. Bert. Cro-ss).
Seals m.ay bo reserved for tlio Concert at 1/G and 1/- from TODAy (brklay) at tlio Electricity Sliowrooms, King Street, and at tlio Adverliser <!• 2'imes Office, 27, Castle Street. Tlie tickets entitle liolders to booked reserved seat and admission to grounds afternoon and evening.
COMMUNITY SINGING. FLOODLIGHTING. I L L UMI N A T I O N S . F I R E WO R K S .
HOLIDAY TRAIN FACILITIES l^olluwing are iiarticuhirs of siuteial railway
Udeots will b(* issued to any town within a 1)0 miles radius at a .single faro. l’»dl |»arlieular.< of all facilitie.s mav he
hail on applioalion at llie railway sta’lion. SATUnDAV.
al S-13 a.m. and l-lll p.m. .Moroeamhe, periods,
lUackpnol. for any period np to 1(> day p.m.
SUNJYAY.
returning a t '
i-.TT p.m. ‘ Fare :is. Blackpool, periods, S-22 a.m.
]MO.\DAY.
at l!-o7 :i.m.. returning Morecamhe S-3ii p.m. 3s.
returning 10-0 p.m. 3.s. * Laiieaster ami iloreeamhe. for half-tlay,
turning \i-'20 p.m. 3s. .Southport, lor half-day, at VJ-h", j»..m
Blackpool, day or periods, at S-0 a.m. Liverpool ami New Brighton, day perioil.^, S-31 a.m.
hlandudno. via Biverpool, dav. S-31 a.m. Douglas, (lay. 7-31 a.m. Southport, (lay or perioii, p.;{S a.m.
Clitheroe to llellilield now ileparts at ‘1-T p.m.
hnrn from Clitiieroo at (1-10 p..m.—not lUl.") as formerly.
JJlaeklmrn at lO-II) and reaches Clitheroe at 10-W. then proceeding lo Cliaihurn to turn. The Inim rotnnis to Blackburn from Cliilierue at 11-3 p.m. days only.
licroe to Bolton now departs nt S-.o I p.m. ANGLERS SATISFIED.
On Sumhiys. the .1-30 p.m. trniii from Bhickjmni rcnelie.s I'litlieroc\ nt .|-r,S instonil ol 0-). :iml proceeds lo llollit'ield. The former S-32 p..m. trnin from Clit-
used to ho U)-I5 p.m. Xow it loave.s at lO-'lS ».m. On Saturday nights, a train leaves
now tile 7-1-1. I he Iasi train lo TUaeklmrn on wi‘ok-davs
'riiis is on Satur The old 7-"il p.m. train to Dlai-khurn is
Maiiolicster N'ieloria at 3-V) p.m. and is due at Cliljieroe at o-S p.m., instead of the former o-lo.
is now extended to llellilield. Un Tuesdays and I'ridavs, a train loaves
The tl-.") p.m. train ('litlieme to Cishurn * 'I’hi.s train returns to Bhiek- B u r jc
Se^rmkmgrwltmsk P IC K E R IN G S .
P IA N O L C
7 7 , DARWEN S TR E E T , BLACKBURN.
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CARS WITHOUT LIGHTS ON PARKING GROUND.
lioayy hag has been noted, but tlu'' general feeling is that the streteli lias greatIv im proved.
The lindder is Iisliing somewhat hettoi than for tho last few weeks.
H O L B E X .
senuon.s wore preached a t TToldon Tnde- pendont Chapel, on Sunday, by Air. Corn- tiiwaite. of Tlihchcstor. There were largo conp’ogations afternoon and evening, the gatherings including many visitors. Air. Corntliwaito delivered two very inspiring sermons. Sjiccial music was rendood bv tho choir.
AX.VrVEn,S.MiY. — Clmpol aiiuiversarv In tho afternoon tlicv gave a
fino interpretation of tho anthem, *“
TTlo.ssod ho the Name of tho Lord,” and in tho even ing tlioy .sang with .splendid effect. “ W'hat arc
tho.se?” Air. ,T. J . AVaddington pre sided a t the organ a t both services. Tho collections, in aid of Chapel e.xpensos, amounted to .CIG 13s. lOd.
conditions suit,able for lly Iisliing, he tool 7,\ brace of nice trout and two gravling. r ishing below Paylhorne on the (ifsbiini water, Air. 'riiornber hooked a salmon wliich, after giving him 20 minutes fight on trout tackle, broke him and got awav. This angler Is now using .salmon tackle. Clitiieroo water i.s
li.sliing nieolv. Xo
catches, and would have done much hotter hut Inr the lack of lly iisliing conditions. However, they have not much lo grumble ahtiut. A nice hit of sport was euioved at lla lton WVst by Air. TTaworth, of l^
re.ston. Ho was spending a short lishing holiday in a caravan near Baylhorne, and slipped down to the river for a few hours.
l^indiiig the
and flood for the past week and anglers, especially bottom lishers. have boon in their element. Nice catches of sea trout, brown trout , ami coarse lish have weighti'd the hags ‘)f the humblo wormer. In the IWitton and iMl'sinrd districts good sport ruled dur ing the week (writes ‘M?ed llnelcle*’ in tlie “ JaiMcashire .Daily l^osfc,” ) I lie lly fisher has liad a good share in the
I he lYihbK* jind Mmlder have been in fresh slated (hat a
busine.ss apjioimmem lir ii.ui Bciicli,
ground, a lettei’ Iroiu defeiulam wii- !i;ui.!e<l I
u.is suminiiiied al (,'Iitiu*roi* Boi'oiigh Su"iiiii,s .y'^lerday. ior leaving hi> e;ir wiilmm nvo lionl Iiglits on
W’hen Donald M. Haig, .'^inmy.>iLle. Vu:;:.
lIio King-lane I'
Hil.ing In the leliur. (Irieii'i.iiio
uii>
ucee.sslully tried to posijioiie pre\<Mt!o«l iH‘5 alttmdance. ]Jo deeply ri'gretieil vli;it nuglu. appear to h«> cuoti‘iiii>i' ut’ eniiii. Imt promiM’d to remit iln* liii*.* unmetliateiv lie uas aeouaiiited with it> amount. Jle
w.is told by a native ol the tt>wn (hat he was
ni oriler in leaving lii.s ear tliere witlumt liglits.
Mo should have asked the polui*. peacock provi'd the ua'^e.
The Cliiel- Constable (.Air. .f. ( ’. Iluxtahle):
tlioro had ohviutisly Ijemi a inisiinderstattil- nig. J he ra>e would ho dismissed on j»av- nient of enst.s.
-0. Park-avenue, was .summoiKMl lor a similar offence.
unahlo to at tend court, and .staled tiiat iihcn lie loft his car lie omitted to .switi'li 2''
he Jiad received in 22 rears’ driving ex perience.
liglils. I t was tho lirst complaint o This case was also
dismi.s.sod on pavmcat r
co.sts. mil SUNSHINE HOUR.
nected witli AFoimt Zion Churcii wero favoured by a visit of the Pcv. C. R. \ orcoo, of Skiptoii, a fnnnor C’litlioroo b'lni'^ter. who gave an intere.'iting address entitled, “ I ’ho A’
ork.shirc Pudding.’’ Ali'^sos Looklo.v retidored two ducts. There wero a record number prc-sont.
The members of tho Sunshine Hour con
sad. dnami UiiinnI schisiil rocklcl when f of Af| dividij Uiiionl the
Tlic|
haps a
mi.siinderstandtng in the next taso OT
Defendant wrote aiiologising for huiiig
matli'r of local hyt'-law.s. Ckairmaii (Aldcrmnn .Stamlring) 'HiJ,
bottom) said (hat in .some inwii> tiiolori.-ts were allowed to leave their ears wiiiituu. lights on the parking places;.
I he Alagistrates* Clerk (Air. .1. II. llaiii'- It wa- all n.
llellilield now leaves Clitheroe at •MO. tiie two minutes being taken np hv a newlv introduced stop a t Whalley. What used to he tlie -1-50 p.m. train from
alone minute.^, a niunher of alteration ilie Ideal rail .service should he noted. The -I-M p.m. train from Clirlierou to
ALTERED TRAIN TIMES. As trains can he
mis.sed h.v .seconds. It*!
Blaek(>ool. for half-day, at 11-0 a.m., re Southport-, for half-day. at 12.52 p.m.
hookings at a singlo faro and a Ihird to all rosorts. and
tho.so will lio i.s.^uod on I'Tiday, Saturdtiy and .Sunday for nduri i any time* until i.’ut*sday. (hi Satnrchiy and ^londay, ilay excursion
oxcur.sioiK duriny; ihu Clillu'ino .ScplumboV Iiolidayj!.
In atldllion. thoru are weok-iMid
RECORDS and Sheet Music.
OUTSTA^DIliiG
HITS ®F THE S E A S ® ! ^ :
Record
6il. Voice in the olil Village Choir 1/6 Gd. Round the Marble ircii ... |/6 1/- Auf Wiedersehen . . . . . . . . . i/6 1/- Good-night. Vienna....... i/e 6d. 1 lost my heart in Heidelljerg 1/6 1/- Lullaby of the Leaves ... !/6 6d. Hits of Today 6d.
Seaside Medley
. . . . . . . . . i/6 . . . . . . . . . 1/6
and many others.
Hargreaves Gramophone and Music Stores
KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
recent di'lim;' .Mr. r. nnillK • d| I’nv
r i r c i l l l i s | |
claim <ii I Tlie C, nniiils
t.mglid '•iipiMiri' But
answer such a; or t i i i r j brink ( •• Anna
a ami amh i l he1e || eoli'
.\iiil hi ] pie lur e
Til >l:m|
t 'n*m I l l s l ilt .I
DANCING A CHILDREN’S CLASS will be hold
EACH SATURDAY during the Winter at KIREhlOOR SCHOOL, Back Commons.
Nntionnl and Character Dtuicts, Liin-
boring, JTiisical Comedy and Kloeution, Classical iVIovornont’, lUimo and Eloinentnry Ballot- toohnicjtio. CJiildrcn taken from throe to fifteen years of age.
FEES : Ten Shillings per term of 12 lessons. C!nsso.s conmionco Saturday, September
24lh, at 10-!10 a.m. Barents should make early a|>|)licalion as number of pu)»ils in class will ho strictly limited.
CLITHEROE MAN WHO PAID LESS THAW WAS ORDERED.
AUTOMR FETE | Saturday, October 1st, 1932 I
IN THE CASTLE GROUNDS | i
LADIES’ FOOTBALL MATCH— Dick, Kerr’s v. Rest of |j Lancashire. Kick-off at 2-30 p.m.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT, VETERANS’ BOWLING MATCH. i | CHRYSANTHEMUM QUEENS’ PARADE.
CHILDREN’S PETS PARADE AND COMPETITION. Entries to be sent not later llian Seplembor 30Hi to tlie Hon.
Secretary, J. C. Cowgill, 27, Castle Street, Clitheroe. Any kind
of animal, bird, etc., is eligible. Good Prize-s given. PUNCH and JUDY.
SIDE SHOWS, Etc. t
ii) iV*
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CMLETE ArilMO II 0UF IIN O E.
OP TIT 8 FR MN Watch oiir window display this week-eni
Win. R. HANSON 2 8 ;p MOOR LANE^ Oiitheroe.
.A r a i l
an iot| hahoiii
)iy lit.’
.iusL h<*;| have uLher. riiioii (I everyili.l lianshiitl Imai'i ilie ciip
Ids owi l h l l s l - l l p [
as a l.-l
is a niu> u h< I )>Ot wief tat raxed i
lacks an einhl '('he l |
IF you requite a HAIR NET, call at
BAILEYS, 3, CASTLE ST. We have a large selection to suit all styles of Hairdressing.
ta-ii |
..ir l.inlilJ
lo
TheM- as any| intelh" all t; allowedl
im-on<i I so lonil about sidhholl xvas iiil Alngwtl ladies
rite (hicl CVmst.nhh' said there wa? per Ilerhert Alnrion. Imiik manaucr.
peace eause goodwi| oilue whose t rnnhh| si'iise. scieiitil (4 a r rat i
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