.
22-ct. Solid Gold WEDDING RINGS from 30
Free (lift of Ihilf-ilozen Stninless Knives. S i M . U N D i n
S k i . m c t i o n 1 , I '■' •ll t,. ;,s ‘I'l'
I M l!l.‘ jrolt' aiul the
•zive very nil y»u > I 'mvt ,v;,s
I'l t l" ' lioail I ‘\V;!lIojv|i,jr
, 'ii'J a hit •iinilly tho
-Oltoii th'
•1-s tli(‘ri>’s s;ihl the
I hi" h'istire 'IMljIijUl ’’
- ‘'voiiiie >'iiiio!)oclv
'<a- s(il(]it.j.j^ tll.'i;,. i„„|
o f
CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, CUTLERY LEATHER & FANCY GOODS
.All siiitnlilc* for Wodding and I’irl lidav Gifts.
MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
We lire filfeiinj; the Very Highest Market Prices for Sovereigns and Old Gold.
i\oli‘ . l'A//v ,s p n o e i o N ’ s • l( Fv7/c7\s'
1 8^ I V iO O e L A N E CLITHEROE
I 'III ill th.- j ^he u-juiu
J th.-y u-cfe I 'u i ill the ^ taci«- ot' ,,
a | i ’" appear .
_ «>t’ tiu- I ' t i i in the
tile eye.
I "eiLso (It ! an.'cejotes “IKlllCtill"
-'■as asked le tmieial
I iete of a I ^aid, and I' lj-‘ eorp>e
ulion a
I e^ i'anners The niaii
I
a-n.st thiou ‘ (1) a . a hom-y.
' *>‘>11 I SiHV FOBIWEfiR FOR ALL.
ALL NEW GOODS. LADIES’
REPTILE Shoes, 12/11, 15/11 GREEN, or BLUE, 9/11
SUEDE BAR and SANDAL BAR, 9/11 & 12/11
COURT SHOES, 9/11 Patent Bar, 7/11, 9/1l & 12/11
GENT’S. Black or Brown in the leading makes. Smart toes, 10/11 to 18/11.
SANDALS and PLYMSOLS.
I le enumy 1 nt to Id’s [ k niifility it u-oiild
■le
again.st T" decision I next day.
1 was l.hai nlee that -olicitor
_e tlio>e
■•lied with I n t*ol)u r
•1* ( orator
I ta f l ie r of 1 ir nihher a dat-
|1 of tile the wall Prossine
and th.f itli
the
>a rent ire ■ would,
lo d . have ] he new d is tlie
OUTS.
[diite tho throne. tiieir
I a^.'iinsL hantl i'
1 vallpajHT •>] h(»atetl
THE WEATHER
may be bad but the long days aro here and now is
the time to bring out your guide books.
CLITHEROE’S OFFICIAL
GUID E BGOK may be had at the offices of the ADVERTISER & TIMES
I zzied hv no that
( h o p j x ’ d d i s h e s
I C o o k e r y rc(,‘entiy
I L o n d o n , sod liy
I n ^ h t i t i t W i i s
, fetcli- HAS ALWAYS
DONE HIM GOOD *u a good thing for
“
.Iii.st a line to let you know we arc us(;r.« of I^olierts* rroujiliiu* ( ’ougli Syrup. It has 1k*c
our little lad w ho is now six y(*ars old. IL lias always done him good and lie likes it too." I nth I'cdj. ID.I2.
hnotimes luwlctlpo speci-
y ly coii-
I ly to a le t te r
Ive now I e a d of l ih 9in. I fyondon l-iliortly I nro as I MStcad
mnko CROUPLINE
--------------------------------COUGH SYRUP Safe and Jidtable.
Children like it. 1/3 & 3/- From Patent Medicine Stores.
popidarit.v in Germany lK.*fore i t camo into gem>ral use in o the r rouutrio.s, and tliere h:is rocentl.v dic<l a l (Jot t ingen an u r t firiliter—Heinrudi l.ange— who vyas lx?licyed lo
1)0 ils iiivt.'iilor. l / a d an
I n k of [iiapors I fool^ ■ To his Irossetl: j gland.
■saction I .—Mr .
In tlvs capaci ty
iio was a univoiNal heiicfactor. In tlto old day.s wlioii i>coplo went on
‘lays of pos teanU old-fasiiioncd jveoplo w(ndd have uoll iing lo <lo with them, ho- cansn tho.v th o u g h t the.v inado thei r afTair.-i public, hub tJiat idea ( roubles no one nowa days, and then; art* few of us who (lo not <*w(f a del»r, of gra t i tude to tho or iginator (»f Lhe pioturo ivoslcaril.
holiday or abroad, iht-y
li.ad to wr i te long dewr ipt ivn J(.-ttcr.-; to thei r
rolat.ion.s and friends a]>out (lie pla<’0.s they
vi.sitod. Now (Ih'.v nd a ifietnre postcard wi th a few line-s. and ilijtl, sntfiee*i.
In th e early
INVENTOR OP PICTURE POSTCARDS. '1'Im! piclnro pn- icard acquired a wid(*
27, CASTLE STREET and 6, MARKET PLACE. PRICE SIXPENCE
, otjple of [ L.dd Jiini for the liim of
Id hy Jiis In.-;- ov(-r.
FIRST-AID PASTILLES
If you’re troubled with your chest GRIPS Pastilles will suit you best
Pocket B'j.os li'/. nmf C- 2.W. /u r o:.
I he per- his cji-'O
Household DIVI Stores SALFORD, CLITHEROE.
I AM the sple the hazaar w/i ihis Week ill ; il* a tiefal h;iz;! eertaii ily .jiuidt title. Till* I:t
nhinr ol ( !i is heii id of the ■:iar atid
£ 3 0 0 EFFORT TO f ? e q u i f ? e :d .
CLEAR OFF DEBT INSTITUTE.
prill-; i> ivlli-cled in held al (Jrindlelini
I l(oM‘- adorn out- vtall. the rei i tn I I.-' ie't - tilled u it li [in-Lt \
hriuieli „| 11,0 . \at innal Children OrpliaiMi;.- h a . heen kindly I oeeiiMoii. ;ind I,;,.. i;ik,-n <m a ^llo.^| I'e'.tive appt'araiHv.
the elinrl hall al.
tile (di i idleton i loiiit- aiul
! lie- erk a t imh e r stall. .,.wecl p.-as In,,k .>weei imleerl a- ail addi t ional tieeora I ive i-Heet l">p|)!e^ add i-N-hMe^s tti tin*
eol.inr selietm-' an d water h h e . a tray:ile d ia n n .
III ilrlii-aie c n l i e . i i n rihntes it the heami ful sioiie, ainl it i> ,ii li'in to say iha t the hall tasit-lnlly hariiHinised.
Out to Raise £300.
recreation, hut it ali'nrds Mule raciMlv lor Mimiiier gainer. It i,., )io|M-d. lio\u-\er. in
opened on Wednesday and wliieli will he eont inned to-morrow (.Saturday), i. tu rai.-e
w.tdn to el-'ar oil the delit on the
In.st iintt-,' ami lo provide the iincleiis oi a fund for It-;- hit ii re developim-ni. .So ).•,,• i|„. |„ . 111'' amply provided lo,- winter
hojie-l tiiai hy the etnl of ilii, Wvrk the plac- will he . lear of delit.
In etiiharking upon a liaxaar in times
Mirl, :i' th.- j.ivM-m tin- villager- have not l)e<*n la-kin-g in courage, hm ilu-y Mm-I. and rightl.v -o. ihai thei r t-m«-rpri-(*‘wiM lie re- warde.l.
'I'hey liar.- s.-eii to it tha t the
goods they havi- tor --ale ar*- inn-i ir-inpt- ingly armyer l. and no op[>orniniiy to rai-e mniie.v ha- hi-i-n ne-gleeti-d. Thi're an* no feuvr th.-ii -even ^talk. all of which ar«- IbII ol ar ticle-, daim.v and at t ract ive, usetii! ami litMirioii-. ornaitientai and prosaie. hiu all calculated to make a jirotit I he stal l- im-Imie f ruit mid ikm.-r viall,
;i ladies stall, a workpeople’s stall, a |ionmi siaM. a III,.It’,-, -tall, a -weei stall , and a [-I'l'-iine -tall, while a (isliing pond proved a mo-t -ii. re--fiil h a i l .” Sid.- shows are
as varied a- they ar.- enter taining, and :ilt.ig(‘iii.-r it (- one ol j|n> nio-t iiuer(*-ting hazaafs on,- eiuild wish to visit.
>itii‘il uvi r hy .Mr. \\ . j(. I'liarnic.v, the pn-<idi’tit III ihc l i i - i i iutc, who has tiom* a gnai - miiiimii o| wnrk as Chai rman of the (
e.tniuiu,‘... ami who-e mc-pariiig i-lforis h:iv»- I.... . Iioldy >npportt-d liy the committee. and till- liaziiar oliiciaK. iuchuliiig .M 11. ! I a rgfi-av e- and Miss Whallev. si-crelarje.s and ,\lr. C. .Jackson, t reasurer . The opt-m- wa- Captain Timilmll , who came to re"id in till- village ahotil ivvi-lvi* months ago. am uiio uml. 'rtook the dutii-< at short iioiico
X. r.ive-e.v iVit'ar) .--aid iliat to ai(«-mpl (o imiedt icf ^Ir. Charnlev to Ihai amli(-ii<-< Metiie>l .-ih-ard.
ariiiall.v -mae into being. He vvi'-licd to pa.v a li tt le Irihitt-* to ^I r . Clianiley's gem-ro-ity and Iteen inten-st he
di-.pl;iv»'d in ill-' work of the l - t imlc , and in la d ' in any aetivi tie- in the villagi-.
had lii-en em- ol the ket-lle-'t Workers oi Ityhalt of tli<’ In.=t it 111*-. Charuley'-
'iigg»‘-t ion that tiu- lii-tiiiit< Il vva-; a
gr»-ai a-'i-t when they hail a master of labour takiicg '-nch an aelivt* intt-n-sl in all that wa- done in the village, and tliey liiaiik'ed hill- vt*ry sincerely for hi- sfippnri. .Mr. Cliai'itli’y saiil he considered it a great privilej;,- to preside over ||te gatlu-r-
iieg. and t ’ pn -em to the midienct- Captain TiirnlmM.
.\; the -ame linn* he extended
a V(*ry Iiemty vvi-lenim- to all visiutr -. ami hoped tli--\ Would spend a pleasant time al the bazaar .
j the *• il il)l)Ies*lale .'"chool (»f l,eeover.v.” ' which vyas ill it-elf mi indication «if (Jrindle- to u ’s right 1>» Ih* consid(*r»‘d as a health resnri. A- (vre-ideiit of tiio rns t i lute he \vi-he<l to teiuh'r lo (he Dev. W. Hod-ori Smi th and t«» the Matron of tin- Tlrancli the roimiii rtet- ’- d‘-ep sense of appreeiat i(tn for tin* Inati t*f tin* prt'mist-s. 'rh(*v vvert* also deeply grateful to Sis ter l-'lla and iter colleagues tor tlii'ir co-oiierat ion in tin* preparati<Tiis for Uu* bazaar .
A Happy Sign.
ngt* in vvhieh wa* live one of jho hai>piosi signs i- the growing dt'siro amongst, our younger p(*oph* for healthy outdoor oxt-reiso.” >Tr, ( liariilt'y eonfinued. Wlndher it h»> hy the nn-tliod of hiking or spnris there is g r e a te r inclination for outdoor life. For tiinn.v .veai’s pen])!** Imvo heen leaving our villages for the towns and cities, par t ly h(‘caiisi‘ ili-*y hava* g re a te r attrtictiotts, tnoii'* o|>portmiiti(*s. We believe the time i- coming when tlu*re will he a g r e a t desire tn live :iway frem the noise and hustle of tho towns, and a demand for linmes in the count ryside. Flccl r ioi ty. water , and im- ]>roved sani tary conditions arc br inging mnro ami mon* people to tho rillngt's. ^ratiy mnv imiu str ie s ata* being s tar ted and f .sotiietIme- th ink it is a ])ity now indtistritrs jtia* not opened np in our villages. Tf would help to solve tiu* unemplo.vtnenfc problem, and give pcoph- a elmneo to live under br ighter and hapjiior eniiditioiis than exist in tho big towns and eitic.s,
Tho Ladies’ Section. “ The idea of ;t village ins t i tu te is a good
one. hut ideas jtre of no
u.so unless tliey art* car r ied ntit in a safcisftietorv iminiu'r. 'I’liG ad vantage of CJritulloton ^*illage In- s t f tnt ( ‘ lies in l!ie fact ih a t ii is the
re.sult of th e work of every meinher of llte village, and for th a t reason it is far more great lv appn'c is ited than if it had heen the work of a few. When tliinlcing on the riglifc lines otK* selmnie loads to atiothor, and [ iinpe th e village will not lie long before It adopts th e Light ing Act mid the Playing Fields Act. As mombcr.s of tlie Tnslitute
*• .\niong-t the many diflicnltit*s of tiu* 'I'lie Coininittee were deeply
conscious of the privilege they h<-ld iii lieing uhlo to Imld Ilu* bazaar iu that h(*auHfiil Chi ldren’s Home, which was described as
l'’rom the very -.taia hi it vva- a i .M r
m ili<- mi.ivoidalile ah-enn- of .U.I.-rinan .Aiil-ien. vvli) vva- imli.-'po^j-d, lritro.|m-!n.r .Mr, ( harnley. lhe ]?.-v. E.
Wednesday’s Auspicious Opening. W i’dni*-<!:’.v - upcniiig c<-rciiiiin.\ wa-. piv-
tlie lu tu ie i,» provide it-nnis court-, and a howling gr.-eii. The Jiiviiuu,. helongs ,,) llie viMagr. and it., aiiieiiiiit-. are greallv valued liy the villager.s. who sottu* r ear s ago worked har-l l.i hr ing it j,n,, l„!i„ir. .,,7d who have -im e not spjired ( In-lic-elves to ma tma in n . 'H,,. .n-iginal efforts fell .diort hy
oi the amount reipiin-d. hm it is Ilie oliieet ol tin* haxaar. whicli wa.s
I' iio i“\agg(>ra- l(‘a"( itl ooloiir
(iiiota In • Towd upon n,,e in aiioih’.-r eonier daffo.Iik
'I'here are [lowers t-vervwiu-re isiori;i. tulips
"1 lor tlu- w •I t he ball
|•’olia'0•
\'ill:igi- In- i i i i i te. It the proiiioief.-, have live lip to ii-N
ON VILLAGE
u e sJiunld take a wide oullouk an d not con- .inu uur aviiviiies merolv to local ami .social events. During last yea r many memi.eis el Hu- liisliiuLe Worked ill cniiiiexion with eveiils organised on helialf of lUaekhurn Ui^yal Inlirniary and the Uihhlestlale Nurs ing Associauon. We have a ladies’ section in yonne.xmn with the
In.stituie :ind I
the Uihhh* \ ;dl.-y (;roii[) of Women’s In- sti tuies . Ilu-re are
almo.st eiidloss o[*por- Inmt ies lor the development of the
Iii.slitiiLe on s(niiid line>.
*?| ’" 1,-. kevome tillieil lo The* Ins t i tute i.s mm-
i-L-l lllllipy nil,I ciMiir„rlnlilL-. 1 hop,. t|„, liiizii:ir ivill l„. !in iiiiipi,ilili,.,| siiic-oss, l,i|- ,t
Tho Financial Side.
hniiigln, lip to nsiip. 'n,,. cost of tho titlio liimi mill nitornliiiiis iins l:l,L>lll), niul ol ilim slim Ihoro ivns L'llllll .still inviiig. tn p ln h i Tliriiliiiil, nfto r c.xpios.-hig^
u.gn.t
nt tho nli.-oiifo ol .Vhioniinn .Aitken, there could he no iw.
neco.s.sity lor liistilnt.-.
> o[Mmon^ as lo ilu* aid i im a dehi on a pnhlie hnilding, a chapel
eleiiriiig oil tiio delit on iln- Some people seemed to tliink
deht ()U the Crimll.-tnn Ins t i tute would l,o ch a re d otl hy Salnrda.v. |(»- knew the
ladle- would do their mmost to achieve licit nhject.
Institute a Necessity.
ha.s been vviniei’. and has ht*oil long «'noii-gb to show me ilu* nete-.-iiy for mi iiisiiiuto in villages siieh a.s (irindlotoii. h is a phiu* ulu*re iiu*n and vvoineii, boy.s and girl.-,, van il t-lie.v lik(‘, obtain rea-oiisihlo amust*meiu. l"onio people sny ihai ni the end of iliis enrioiis period of peace, or .should I say aniietl irnce. or jM-acc that pa>^eili all nndi-r- siatiding, in which we an* living, comes to an end. and ilu* woj*ld lias come inio its stride again. Imlh employer—though I lather donlu th.-il—am! «-iiij)io.v(*d will have Jiiueh iiioi’e lei-iire. and much more lime tor ri'creaiion.
K.
l-| tlu> Committee that lecn-atirm is not onl.v ol the Imdy. lull/ also of ||u* mind, and it seem- to nu* that tin* Institute should also !)e
it.sed for lectures and th a t sorb of Ihiiig, I hope f|i:ii, next wilder a .syllahus of leeuires will he arranged, T wish Ilu*
I would sav
bazaar t'very snecess, and have groat pleiisure ill declaring it. (*p(*ii.” •\ vote ol thanks to Ca|)tain 'rnriihnll was
Vicar on "o*
.«fnick h.v Captain 'r ii rnhul l’s r«MnarIcs. The Tiislitiite slionld not mef(*ly he :i place when* they could pass the t ime away. Tl w.’is ungratotul tn Clod tn idle t ime awa.v. and he Imped limb Ilu* suggestion tha t lectnn's should hi* organised aould lx* adonted. rite rosoliil ion w;i< hear l i ly carried and
Cap! ;iin Tni'uhiill hriefl.v responded. A vole of thanks to the Chainnaj i was
piMposf'd hy 3rr. .Taiiu's Tlo.vh*. who said th;il Ilu* Cotniiiitlec grcatl.v jippreciiited all I (hill 3rr, riianile.v had done for tlu'iii. TIu'V ill knew tha t ^fr . rhi i rnlcy was a very Itnsy
iiimi. hnl he was never ton Im^v to help (III* Instiinli*. Tt was dm* to his kindii(*ss mid gi'iterosily lliat Ihcre was such a fine ins t i tute it! (he village. Secomling. 3I r , f*ow(*ll said the best Ihank's they ennid give to AFr. Cliarnlev
would 111- to clear olf the d(*ht on Ihe hitild- ing. 'I'he resolution was cjirried with applause
and AFr. Charnlev briefly extended thanks. Thursda.v’s proceeds atnonuted to ClOl.
The bazaar will he continued to-morrow fPnfurday^ afternoon.
Abv.ssinia. AFr. Frank F. TFaytor. F.Z.S.. a well known hig-game hunter, mot a num- bor of badl.v injtircd' nativixs, and was in- forinod th a t tho.v were Ihc .siirvivons of a large tribal bunting ]>nrtv that bad boon engaged in the annual bulFnlo drive. ■Writing in the “ AVide World Afagazine bo say.s
nov’ertlmless a fact th a t literally tbnnsands of natives die every year in
AVc.storn
Ah.vs.sinia while engaged on tbe-se groat hufTlne drives. Armed with spears, swords and aniifiuatod rifles, with bome-mado ammunition, scoits of buiiter.s are killed or torribl.v mauled by ilu* infuriated animals and left to die in the bush; but i t is fever th a t takes the biggest toll. By instinct the
Aby.ssinian i.s a liillman, yet for the glory of being able to erect, a ‘ trophy-post’ hearing a buffalo head or tail outside bis but, he will descend into fever eountr.v witliout medicine of any kind, and is speo<lily stricken down. F^ater on. T saw bmidri*d.s of these ‘ troph.v-posts,' with all Icinds of animal and even lunnan tropliies on them.”
“ Tloniarkable a.s i t may seem, i t is
ABYSSINIAN BUFFALO DRIVES. AVhilo travc.lling tluongh tlie wilds of
Suppor t ing, the ^*icar said he h;id been
propos(-d liy ^^J•. Charnl»*y and seconded liv Sist(-r Fll.n, Curnoek.
vve cjinnot. all lish; w*.* «lo not- all want lo tish. It, lutwi'Ver. vv** are going to have molt* linu* for recreaiion, tlu*n ^-rt-ereation is going to play a mticli more im[)ortjiiit imri. in onr live-. Prohahly the Imtir.s which vve sp*‘iid in recreation mv ihe most important lioiirs we .-pend, M’e vvero assiir-ed vvlu-n we were cliildri'ii that Sai;iii tinds nii-cliit*) (or idle hainls to do. mid it is ((hvioiis that an institute which will take tiu* young folk otf the -Iri’eis is going to he of vital import,
it when I get, ii. |, will go lishing.
I know what I will do with |5nt
Miice my vvile mid .some poriion of mir rather large Imiiily. camo and plumped eiirselves iii yoiir miiUt,” Captain 'riirnlmll vveiiL on,
I MiI)po-e it is nlioiii ivv(‘lve Jiumtli^ Fight months of liiat twclvi*
ciiiirch or ms t i lute . wa.s a gooit tiling, as II kepL peifple logelher Working tn cle;7r off tile vlobt. Difssihly ihero might he some thing m that rea-oning. hm to his mind it was ratii.-r vieions, and it was a much happier s tale of adai r s when tile di-Ijt was eh-ared oil.
l ie sineerelv h(»ped that t!,e
p r . Hnrgn.nvu.,, rovonloil ilint iho hnznnr liohl loin- yoni'.- ngii ro.,iiltoJ In LtIUI hoiii.' rnls,.||
lly .siippl,.iii,.iit,niy ollurls llh.- iins stntoliiolit slihmiuoil hy tho soLiolnrv
politieal, iioii-seel a ria n . imn-driiikiii"', and Mon-gaiiihliiig, and lor these
rea.suns” it lias tile unanimous suppor i of tho whole villa-v. I l IS II. pliK'o H-Iii-I',- :i,iy,me I'liii
:uiii
11 inn; Impo lo innl;,, tho Ins l imto nil iii- ti‘i'o.>tiiig mill i.tiiislniotiyo pa r t of tho gi’iiornl iiolfnri. of iho vilingo.”
EIGHT YEARS IN OFFICE. - \ l is Tlioniho,.
,vho „(• ,M,lorn,mi
lliL
pii.st 111
iiro.sliloiil ol tho flillioroo Winiioiis
l.ilio in l Assm-infinii, Hns on \ \’o,|- liy i in y olminig. nt n socinl ........... ..
i lo ' ‘ ","’V ■ i„ ||„.
iiinviT vnso III r,.c„giiiiiim of hor ihnmioil serviee.s.
. .Mrs. I‘nl,., trill, pi-osiih'il or,.,- Il„. .nillii'r- iiig, sm,l It tvns n vory linppy
..... I',,,, nil
« .S n hniy nil III |h,.m hi'lil in Iho
higiii..sl <-if i;m. Diirnig iho oighi
....... „f hor
ready mid si ef (he
pii'siiloiicy, Mrs. Thcriilior linil hocli over II give nilvico niiti oiicinirngoiiioni liini iiol,
sp.ind
hol.solf ill Iho ivork-
lirancli.
.•\sMici;i( ion. made ih. I»aid In-r ir ilntle to .Mrs vGi the im-mhers owi-d a 1 honihi-r, and lliey wm-
Mv.y A Big Loss.
IMl'IwclI. the iddesi im-liihe of the pre,s(-ntation, and
Thornlior ’.s worth. i 'i-eat, deal to Mr.s.
t iml .she was relinr|u ishing\ ) |l i(v. '
vigy sorry indoeil .^1,.,.
Bn iu e l l rectdlod the very Imppv liim-s tliev Inn s|ioiit
liigofh.sr in Iho .\ssoointioii ninl sniil sho l■oom■(l,.■(l .Mrs, Tliiiriihor^.s rotiro-
J.....l’.n' -"""l lii'i ms Hcll ns n Oss to the Ass.femtion. Thev were o|ad
hl.ivovor, llinl nllhniioh she ■|iml roiiro,i: •Mis.
Ili.iriihor nils iiiil gmiig In lonvo Ihoiii •.'iK^gi’tlier and iln-y could still tu rn to hi-r III ituuiieiit-N of difliculty for «‘ncoin-agi>ment
^ , . "I alr>. I hornher . .\li;s. Ilirliroll tho,I hmnlorl . Iiv|
d.ving Mrs. Thornher expre.s.H-d Iter
•Mrs. I hornher had led the Association ox- tremoty well and tlu*y felt keen regret. Hint she was nnahle to car ry on. Mr.s, Fletcher expressed the ho[>o that the juemhor.s would give as good suppor t to Jf rs. Sinallev as lliey had done to Mrs, Thornher.
, , - fl'*' value of h e r experience. It* was I'l
th a t .Mis. Ilun-nher would still eotitiuue hi*r inierest m thei r aelivitios.
Loyal, Willing and Generous.
Meniieti, the I.ihera! Agent for ilu* ( ’litheroe I Division, wrote; •• I .should h;ive liked to
fu iho coiir.-e of a letter . .Mr. 'I'. J-:.
have heen presonb to .support the pre.-enta- li' M which IS hoing made to 31 rs. 'I’horidior amt to have added tny trilmit* to the roeoel
nition which is being made of the sidetidul work whtcli .she has rendered lo the Dihera! par ly in the Clitlieroe Division. Although ;VJrs. IJioniher IS ret i r ing from the imsiti,)!, o) president, it is of some .satisfaction to know th a t slie intetids to cont inue her eon-
iic.vi,m witli tlio A-.o,.i,ili„n ivlii,ili sli,. l,„s M.rvoil so
A Inyal
l.ilienil. a Hilliii;;
,liMiii[; till, pas t foil- v,.ar>. ,.In,l a
Dii!j:!iii . anil ri-i-ilatinns nern ,.iv,-n l,v Aliss Innn; Wilkinson ninl .Mrs. Hill, ,v|,;, is a iiiemiH-r ol
................ II. l.iiieral Association and is
(jj,- Croat lJ;ij-wnod \ \ ’onu>n'.s .rears of age.
The duties of aceiunpanist. wi*re discliur'Teti hy Mr.s. Knowles. Cninmnnity singing was a popular feature of a most
enio.vaJih* pro- grnrnino. Supper was served and in evorv vva.v (he sneia. sl»]e of the iim-tim-’ wa*s happy and sitei-essfnl.
GOLF .JOTTINGS. CAPTAIN’S
TEAM V. TEAM.
SECRETARY’S
nuiteh (best hall, mi itandicapl to he
pla.veil a t 1 lorrneksford to-morrow (S:tturdavl.
Following are the teams for the
l.mr-hall C'aplain s 'leain.
S. W'eNlliead ami .1. I-J, Cook v. IL M'rigley and D, Lister,
J . C. Cowgill and Frio Hargreaves v. T. 11. Sattorthwaite ami 11. noyslon.
B. Drown and F. .A. IVarsmi v. H. AI. Ilardaere and (I. Wilkinson.
T. Clough and
D. .1. Hartley and .7. D. Alitcliell v. -I. Wilkinson and f;. Wilson. C. Alaekie v.
property must he removed from tho Pavilion at. I lorrocksford on or before to-morrow (Saturday!.
on Alay 7tli. 'I’ho Settle maleh will hi* played at .Selllo
de<licate this garden, and pledge ourselves th a t .so long as men shall live we will not take up arms against oacli oilier.”
THE GARDEN OF PEACE. “ To Clod ill His Glory W
(* two nations
a .single boundary .stone in the centre of the Ponce Garden ” on the Canadian Amerioau frontier, ivliicb I.s to lie dodicatccl Dll July 14tli next year. In commemoration of over a conturj' of unbroken friendship Iietwoon Canada and the ITniteil States. The Peace Gard(*ii itself occupies three tliousaud acres in the Turtle AFouutnin reserve, jinrtly iu AFaniloba and imrtlv iu North 77akota.
Such i.s the inscription to he placed on
foy tliey have a certain flair for .spottinn' a i winner , .and
Errand hoys arc tlio best critics of a song, -------- 1- . T,r i
Jack Payne. their taste is unerring.—Mr. AFemhers are reminded th a t all personal iV. Hmgn'ave.s and A. X. Other.
meeting will he held at the Swan and llnval Hotel a t S-0 p.m,
In the evi'uing the general
Ilex ilargrcave- and C. IHildell v. •I. IT. Kay ami H. Doolhmaii.
IL Fmkin*-on and W. 'riiornher v. .1. 'romlin.^on and .1. 11. IlnnislmUom.
r. Oxhurgh atul \V. |{. .'■(iiailliam v. F. We.-llieai! and F. IL Alitcliell.
11. N. Hartley mul F. M.-irsli v, li. .f. Caven and F. .V. Ikinks.
It. liargreavi-s feaptain) and F. !l. Long V. .1. DIockImrn and II. Cook.
Seeretar.\’s Team.
KoiHM-oiis Mippm.(,.|.. Jlv... TIi,i|.|iIk.|. Iia.s "■I'll o;inu.(( till. ol,.,.!!,. anil a)>proctatiiiii in "•lii(.|i slio IS li,.|(I l,y .......... of til,,
l.iliorai p a r ty—mil, only (n ( ’litlnM-oG its,.If—(iiit tlii'imnliniit. till) C'Iitli,.ni|. Oivisinii.'^ Dili-ill!, till-
I.vnlliiii;. sniins \v,.ro
ii.nili.roii ly Afaclaiiic 0 . Si)iiUii,|.|i anil
.. to all till- iiieitdiers to ktiow
SUITING COATS AND COSTUMES
All Sizes in Stock. Alterations Free Its time tor a NEW SPRING HAT
SOLOMON AND SENSE. to tile rrovcriis,
Ihal .’\!i>. ThorniM-r They t reasii ied verv ipprceiati-d
■
siiK-i.ri.sl. thniiks l„r (Im gifi irhiiih. sho
.S.nil, rmiip ti, hor ns n gronl. siirpriso. Tlinl "IIS mil fho hist gift sho liml ro,.oiv,.(l mi,I ■Mio nssiiro,l th,.
moiiilu.rs sho wiiiihl iiriz,. If "I th,.
yi.nrs to |.i,nii>, Sho
oliorl.slioil iillo,.|iiiiinio Iiminoru.s „f lhi. hnppv hours S IO hmi sp,.„l ns ....................... sho'nssiiro,! Ilio lii..|iiliors Ihnl h,.|. ihoiiohts ev»-r u id i thi*ni in (hi rs. I'^li‘t('hi‘r added
Iiad hi-(*n full of z e a f mncli Ii»*r wisdom and
•"tiling days, t rihutt*. oh.s(*rving
would hr I'KOOC THAT OUR Ol’l.'KUl.XO.S HAVE WON EVERY WOMANS FAVOUR THREE Smart SPECIALS i i ;
THREE-PIECE SUITS (Coal, Skirl and Blouso)
COATS & COSTUMES in lhe New Harris and Wosl of England Tweods
AND ■* ^ •' *
Vi| •ii
fe'i
I I
i \ NICOLL LM. 24/J6, King S tre et CLITHEROE
PACKED OUT LAST SATURDAY
,. ,,„.„,l„.,..s ns Ihoy iron. ,l,.|ighl,.,l l„ p„v iilinlo l„ tl„. ivoi-k of Mrs. Tl,.,riil„.|-. ,Shc
Inlicrnl U n h , |m;.si.|iloil « i lh n u ii l- .h i -s "I".' I '•'<•11 lly
ro.sigii,.,| f,.„n, Prices irom 20/- 2 2 " ^
SPEECHES IN OPENING
/I:
ADVERTISER AKD TIMES, ERIDAY. APRIL 2 9 , 1 9 3 2 . Wiiitsun Wfiddings “BACK TO THE COUNTRY.”
PRAISE OF COUNTRY LIFE AT OF GRINDLETON BAZAAR.
GIFTS TO Mils. THOFNBER
Women Liberals’ Tributes to Retiring President.
Geo
W. AINSWORTH’S WEDDING RINGS
A R E L U C K Y . USEFUL GIFT WITH EACH RING. 4 8 , M A R K E T P L A C E , BLACKBURN. Fitted Privately."^
(THREE)
Solomon knew. Wiien ho gave those wttni- mg words to tin* world llin'o tlionsaiid years ago, ho did not refer to genuine gift —the kind tliat glow willi true warm
to impovonsh the donor, hut to produce noher rewnrd.s.
rec(?nlly-signed Die death warr.nnt of “ gift ” scluMiH's. At any rate, noliodv
stieh devices as coupon trading “ gifts ” aro not the modern invention people inuiglne. Pi'ohal)I.v Solomon—as H indenl)urg did
appears to have known mucli about tlieiii uiilil lliey were “ resurrected,” bile in tlic miietoenth century, by a sbarp-witted Amencau exploileer. Since tben they bnvo spr()a(l like a prairie fire until tbo wliolo trading world luis been set agog.
sales, nor aro tliev concerned wlietber tiiey injure other people’s sales or not.
deal could be said against this nmcli-cou- d(Munod system, but i t will sullice lioro to say tliat “ g i f t ” schemes liavo tho ofFoct of niainlainiug tlie
co.st of living a t an unnecessarily liigb level. The most sousililo. and the fairest, solution for all concerned would be for tlie coupon manufacturers, in stead of making so-called “ gifts ” of some body olso’s goods, to ease their own prices or give bettor ^ value iu the commodities they soli. This would injure nobody. On the other Imnd, it would sliniulate industry and confer a real benefit upon the com munity.
From llio public point of view a groat
Solomon’s days, hut his wisdom is over- lasting. Let cfMmnon sense again i>revail.
AVe have advanced a good deal since
been such a passion for disco*vering dead men in order t^ celolirato their genius witli a sovoii-courso dinner.—AFr. Dobert Lynd.
Never in tlio world’s history lias there
know when tho.v are beaten; and are soinc- time.s so stupid as to ho even proud of tlio fact.—AFr. G. K. Chesterton.
Tlio trouble is th a t Hie English do not Presents for all occasions- A wide range of Novelties to select from at the ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES, Castle Street & Market Place
jusc to the shopkeepors. TTaviiig invested their capital in businesses, thov find their trade vanishing into tho liand’s of mami- facturers who, as an imlncemmit to tho public tn buy certain commoditii's. “ give away ” all the things hitherto sold in tho retail sliops. Tf tliey realiv wanted to be generous, suridy tliey could* make “ g i f t s ” of their own productions. Apparently have no desire to diminish their owii
they
sider the olfects of sucli a system.* Tu tho first place it compels tlie imhlic to pay moro —lo pay for “ free gifts ” wliicli many do not Wiint,
In the second place i t is* nn- WHITSUN WEDDINGS AND FURNITURE
See our comprehensive slock al lo-day’s remarkably low prices before deciding on your furnilure.
Superior Figured Walnul BEDROOM SUITES from £25 19s. 6d. Oak SIDEBOARDS in many designs from £4 17s. 6d. CHESTERFIELD SUITES from £10 lo £50.
GATE LEG and Olher TABLES from £2 10s. Od. Btii/ from Us am! Save the Dilfcrence.
Main Agenls for BUOYANT, FULLASPRING and WADE Upholstery. All leading makers of MATTRESSES including Vi-Spring and Woolvo
Alfred Turner & Son Tel. 4010. 4, 6 & 7, AINSWORTH STREET, BLACKBURN
(Next to Woolworlhs Rear Entrance, and Theatre Royal). Tel. 4010 Wholesale Depot : In, Water Street, Blackburn.
concern hy w.ny of a purchase is an indis- pulahlo fact. Such being the case i t is
noco.ssary to con
“ gilt ’ trading is a foreign mothocl of doing business not in accord with our well established prineipli* of soiling an article oiiLirely on its merits, witliont the accom paniment of^ anything remotely rc.s(‘mbling a lirihe to inlluonco a person’s .iudginoiit. AVe aro of opinion, therefore, th a t i t is not lhe wise so much as the loss-thinking .soetiim of the comimmity who, to-dav, are blinded hy llashy “ free* gift ” oflors into helioying tliey aro getting sojuething for iiothing. Tliose people are. of course, living in a fool’s paradise. That (hey pay for whatever they receive from a husincss
So far as Britain is concerned, coupon It th a t ho a true inl(*rprotation, then
heartedness and convey a really beautiful iMoaiiing. Obviously ho had in mind ‘ g i l t s ” that are “ g iv e n ” as bait, not
hlind the wise and pervert tho righteous.”
There is no reason why you
should not be well dressed this Whitsuntide
DRESS MATERIALS AT WILDINGS REVEAL VALUE FOR MONEY. YOU WOULD HAVE TO TRAVEL FAR AWAY TO FIND GREATER VARIETY.
COME TO WILDINGS FOR YOUR DRESS GOODS.
DRESS and
SILK VICTORIA MARKET, MARKET PLACE, BLACKBURN W areliois« TURNERS Nexl Thealre Royal and Woolworlhs Rear Enlranco, Blackburn.
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