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(iLITHEROE PARISH CHUkcH PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 8th


8-0 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION! 0-30 a.m. CHILDREN’S SERVICE |


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10 30a.m. CHORAL COMMUNION.! Music by H. B. Shaw, Mub. Bao.' i j


2-15p.m. MEN'S SERVICE I, j ! j' 6-30 p.m. EVENSONG & SERMON | TH E VICAR


ST. JAMES’S CHURCH I CLITHEROE '


:Tho SUNDAY Next before Eester, Apr|l 5ih


! Holy Communion at Morning Seirvice 1D«3d' Evening Prayer (said), 5-30


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T H E CHOIR WILL RENDER M AUNDERS


P E I I T E i l C E , P A i i d O H & P E A C E AT 6 P.M.


1 At the Organ: MR. WALT ER WILSON ;


Soprano: MRS, F . SIMS Baritone: MR. T . WIGNALL


Sermon at both Morning and Evening : Services.


Monday, Tuesday,-Wednesday, Thursday before Easter; Service in Church At 7-30 p.m.


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Addresses ion the Ppstion of Our Lord GOOD FR ID A Y ;


| ServiocB at 10-30 a.m., 2 to 3 p.m. &'G-30


Saturday, Easter Eve; Prayer Meeting in the Parish Boom at 7-30 p.m.


EASTER D A Y : :


HOLY COMMDNION at 8 a.m., also after Morning Prayer, 10-30 a.m., and after Evening Prayer, 6 p.m. i


t l L S m i l T S , P E R D L E T I I I I SUNDAY Next, APRIL 5th I


C-46p.m. ^ '


S T A I N E B S G R U C i F I X I O f i Soloists:


Messrs^ A. Geldard. and d. Odde.


Union Street Methodist Church l o w ' m o o r


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L A D I E S D A Y i SUNDAY Nt>f, APRIL 5ih !


Services : Afternoon 2-15; Evoningc 0-0 X Preacher: MISS, ALLAN (Blackburn) '


hi Soloist : Miss Holgato (Blackburn) ’ Special Music at both services by | the


! Ladies Choir. Or;/a?it8{-: Mrs. J . Wilkinson M


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iMOUNT ZION, Methodist Chuteh! SUNDAY Next, APRIL 5th


I! Preacher at 10-30 a.m. . : {


I; Preacher at 6 p.m. ' i:. i :


MR. G. V. HARROP , MR. J . MARSHALL


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{METHODIST CHURCH (Wesley) SUNDAY Next, APRIL 6th


Preacher at 10-30 a.m. MR. 0. W. BENSON


Preacher at 6 p.m. REV. J . E . GRAY


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iMOOR LANE Methodist OHUrU SUNDAY Next, APRIL 5ih


I:: Preacher at 10-30 a.m. and 6 p.ni. REV. COLIN NEWALL


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of Blackburn. 'I.:


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY Next, APRIL Sth


I10-30 a.m. ‘ The Demand of a Disciple.^ i 6-0j p.m.‘Not Ever'Thuit' i : ■') Anthem by Choir.


i i. i : Elocutionary .Items .by. |


i; Miss Mary Johnson, of; Southport. ' I-: .i' . ‘.’7-15-OOJfMUNION. '■ ,t:l I


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r l 1 |i It’s worth tho ekiifa ieost to advertlsk '


i| your coming evonb In the flswspapar!;;; !i still more so because the ‘ Advertise r !; and Times’ offers you'withioui charge > a place' In; their Bureau of coming evopft- exhibited In Market i PlaesV This; Bureau Is consulted every' day In the week' by promoters -of evenb who-wlsh to keep their date clear of 'Other events,


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1' Preacher: REVi J . ' A , SINCLAlit ; , • i i i.


I H O L D E N I n d e p e n i l e n t C h a p e l GOOD FRIDAY! t E A from 2-^: to 6-30 p.m. ;


. ’-'Comb EAhLY I AND Avoid THE-Crush. > . < Adults, 1/6; Childron, 1/-. I


SERVICE OF So n g by the Choir 7 p.m. Reader: MR.!j . WADDINGTON, M.So.


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CTapnif|7t; Mr. E . Knight. ' I ; . ' j Supper O'.p.tr. ■


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PAYTHORNE Methodist Chapel I ,A Publio


Tea-Party & Sleeting On Good| Friday, April 10th, 1936


Tea will be eerved in the school from 13-30 to 6-0 p.m.


Tickets: Adults 1/4 Childran 9d.


A jidd for games etc., has been kindly lent by Mr. Hargreaves." .


In the Evening at 6-45 p.m.


A PUBLIC MEETING i Chairman:


Coun. G. Hargreavos, J.P. Clithcroo ■ ij


. Speaker :■ ' . Sohisl H Mrs. McKee. ' i


REV. WILFRID MoKEE li of Chatborn,


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OdUection at Meeting for Chapel Funds'


METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL IGRINDLETON


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T E A i F E S T I V A L GOOD FRIDAY, April 10th


Tea 2-30 p.m; ■ , Concert 7 p;m. Admission|; Adults, 1/3; Children 9d.


,V'"' . 1 9 3 6 ] • ' :■


THE PENDLE FOREST HARRIERS HUNT


Point-to-Point Races


At SAWLIJY grange, near Gisburn On SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1936 . Racing (ionlmences at 1-15 p.mj


Open iJace|-Piue ffaces- Ifldjca i?oce ; ' ’ ~ V , ■ ■


Adjacent [Hunt] Races. ; ' I


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o f f ic i a l ! CAR PARKS on the Course, 10/- and 5/-. | Excellent View ■ of [the whole course.


■ Full particulars from A; HaionroNj •.


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; Blacko, Nelsonj Phone OSS] I ' ■ -i- - ' I ^ ! I '


CHATBURN FLYING CLUB HeadquartersBROWN CblY HOTEL.


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apply toiithe Secretary, J;i W. 'WILSON, 2, Ribblo J^ad.iiOtiatbum; i : Membership fee paid back toinll members—50 per cent; m i)iiMs to be flown for, and 60 por cent, for reducing .Continental Birdage.


Sond-off: POTATO PIE SUPPER, FRIDAY, APRIL 17th.


All correspondence : to J. ;W.: WILSON, :


i . 1 - . . . : ■ ( . ■ Hon. See.


.(sopranp) and Mr. P. Lotd - (baritone),' augmented by efforts of tbo minstre.s; tlicmisplvcs. . .puriiig tlio ovoning,'Mrs. H,


Minstrels a hot-pot supper and' sooial was nel(t on luesdayeTening for members and iriends ta mark the end of a*very successful ))*?^’'„®®ssion' : -Various items wore de­ lightfully rendered by MisslM. Swarbrick


NIGGER MlNSTREliS’ GIFTS. ty the Social-Service-Nigger


, . . Mr, W. Taylor (pianist). |


Lradwen prefented ::the following ■with WKons ;cf - uppMoiation from ■ tho troop: "tf il- r RMriion (producer), Mrs. Robt. Boot''- Mr. H. Windlo and


Anyone ..wishing.'^ to become ■ members


President: T. KENYON, Esq. i,i| ; J' •''; ^


Auditor: H. HIGHTON, Esq. Treasurer W. WAITE.


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LOW MOOR WESLEY


MorningilO-30: MR. J. KENYON' ■ Evening I 6-0; REV. W- McKEE


EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 12tN -------- !l


Ih'the AFTERNOON ht 2-0; The Biblical !Play ‘ His Master’ s Cup’ by-Rev.! A. Simmons, B.A.,iin .Five Acts,-will bo given in costume, inter­ spersed with 'Music by an augmented


‘ J ’ ll ' i i I j Clioir- 1 ,


Don’ t Miss this Modern Presentation 'o f the]Last Days of Our Lord^i


Silver Collection. ; u. E A S T E R 1 I Saturday and- . 1 * ' ■ ■ ' 1 ■


' Easter Monday Monday ■. only ;!' ; ■ I [


: Easter:. ! only


!,dep. a.m a.m. a.m. . a.m. ' p.m. Hellifield]....,, 6-32 8-33 11-20 7-38 .... Chatbum! „ 6-55 8-55 li-’


.Gisbum.. „ 6-44 8-44 11-30 7-50 .... 7-15 12-12 Rimington ,; 6-50 8-50


a,mj noon 12-01


YPballey „ 7-6 9-6 11-50 8-13 1-35 7-39 12-34 'Langho


SOUTHPORT Saturday and Easter Monday


Hellifield Idep. Giflbum Rimingtoil „ Chatbum | „ Clitheroe {.... „ Wlialley ,j..... Langho :


a.m. 11-20 11-30


11-39 11-44 11-50 11-56


p.m. Wilpshire,!.... 7-53 8-26 9-18 12-2 12-45 1-47 8-5 [l-39 3/-


Passengers Return same day from Southport by any ordinary train having a through connection; also by tho following special trains; Good Friday at 8-16 p.m. f6r stations to'Clithcroe; Saturday at 7-55 and Easier Monday at 8-18 p.m. for all stations.


BL|VCKPOOL 3/- I


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♦Chatbum ' CLITHEBOli Wlialley ..'


Friday p.m.


dep. 12-45 i, 12-55 ,


Langho......... , Wilpshiro i ......


■Return I Blackpool pen.)


♦ Fare 3/6


MOR^CAMBE ) LANCASTER J


Easter;


Saturday Apl.11 p.m,


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Wilpshire.. dep. Langho .., ,, Whalley .1 „ CLUHEHOE ’ „ Chatbura. j „ Gisbum.....i „ Return from- Morecambol... Lancaster..


12-15 12-20 12-30 ;p.m. i 8-6


8-15


Sunday A p U 2 a.m. i


10-30 ;. 10-35 10-40 10-50 i 10-55 I IMO I p.m. I 9-30 I 9-40


p.ra. 10-0


LIVERPOOL Good Easter


Monday a.m. 11-0 11-5 11-10 11-20 11-25


p.m. 10-25


(ROVERS V. UyERPOOL)


EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 13th p.m.


Chatburn .. Clitheeoe.. Whalley . Langho ..


. dep. 11-39 3/6 ,


' » iM-id: 3/6 ' ' -66 3/-


11-50'3/6 11-6 ■


Wilpslure.......;.. I I p.m. ' 12-2 3/- :


Return from i Liverpool (Ex.) at : 6-30,7-57 or O-jlOp.m.


GIGGLESWICK 2/-


CLAPHAM 2/6 INGLETON3/- GOOD FRIDAY


CLITHEROE... .dep. 10-12a.m.' Return Ingleton, 9-0 p.m. Claphara 9-10: p.m., Gigglesivit^k 9-24 p.m. .


Bookings [also I from' rWilpshiro, < ; Langhoj Whalloy, i Chaiburn, ; Rimingion, ; Gisburn,.. & c .;


GHATBURN, RIMINGTON, GISBURN, I HELLIFIELD


GOOD FR ID A Y , ; SATURDAY, AND EASTER! IflONOAY !


For Train Servics and Fares! Seo Handbills


TO LIVERPOOL AND NEW BRIGHTON a.m.


Hellifield , Gisbum......!.. Rimington:.. Chatburn ..l, Clitheroe .).. Wlialley j.. Langho j,.


Wilpshire ... dep.


lEasterJ ; Saturday and Monday Easter Monday 'a.m. ' a.m. a.m. p.m. ;7-38 8-33 11-20 117-50 8-44 11-30 [7-56 ' 8-50 l8-2 , 8-55 l l 3 i - k 18-7" 9-0 11-44 1-29 8-13 9-6 11-50 1-35


'8-20 9-12 • 11-56 1-41 p.m.


7-53 3idBrighton


Class 3rd Class 6/. 6/11 5/6 6/5 B/B ■ ■'6/5''' ' ■B/r'.' B/11' !' B/-VB/11 4/6 ; B/5.' 4/r .! 4/11


8.26 9-18 12-2 1-47 “4/. 4/11 ♦ Fares; to New Brighton, via Ferry 2d. less than the fares sheivn.


Passengers return same day from New Brighton (for times see Mersey Rly, or Ferry Co.’s announcements), going forward from Liverpool (Exchange) by


ahy ordinary lor special train, having a through cdnnection, or by special train at 8-SO p.m. .





■Saturday Apl. nth a.m.


Clitheroe Wjialley .


rLangho Wilpshire


dep. 7-31 7-39>


„ 7-46 „ 7-53


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SEA TRIPS TO LLANDUDNO, MENAI BRIDGE To Llandudno < To Menal


Easter 3rd and 3rd and '3rd and Monday • Saloon 2nd Bln Saloon I a.m.


8-7 ' ■13/-.! . W : " '16 / .' 8-13


8-20 8-26 , :,12/.


12/6 SlO/6 ,14/6 12/- M y '


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HoUifield dep. 7-38 Gisbum.... 7-50 Rimington „fi 7-66 Cbatburn i 8-2 Clitheroe „i B-7 Whalley .,,,1 8-13 Langho .. ,,i 8-20


Wilpshire ,, j 8-26;


8-33 8-44 8-50 8-


9- 0 9-6 9-12


J»Y tad Eiiltf - Mooday ■; a.za, ■ p,m.


• . m .


11-20 . . . . 11-30 ;...


11-39 1-24 11-44,1-5 11-50 1-35 11-56 1-41


55 ; p.m. (FOR CLEVELEV8)


,14/-;' - Ml-h


Liverpool (Exchange) at 8-50 p.m., or by any ordinary train.


TO POULTON, THORNTON AND FLEETWOOD '


. Setim ' Uy G dFn


.12-18 12-23


12-0 . 12-12 )./. ■


ottly ■ Es Su;}. Boon


12-28 7-44 12-34 12-40 w.


9-18j .12-2 1-47 Return by any ordinary train.


12-45 8-5


Poultoo Tlwmloofof Fled* ’) • Ciereteyi w


• ' ood


. 4/B --.Is/-' 5/-r 4/6. 14/6: 5/.!


5/. ■]5/6': •6/-! '■ /4/- :|4/- ' 4/6 ■4/-' , 4/- MMh


I f J ’ A AIilh "I Third Class


MONTHLY '


RETURN TICKETS I I J - ,;-A'MiDLE;'-


; *®'** --jFlBSTCLASS.i.','


; To any Statijin in England, Scotland; and; Wales. ; ' • r I ' Valid for a calendar month with unlimited ■ ! I . breaks; of journey outward and return. J'. |


Also Chea|) Holiday Tickets to Ireland, Isle of Maq^ Channel Isibde, etc. ......Tickets and'all informafion at Stations and;Agencies. .


Seo Bills. PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE. ' (326) '4/6!


3/6 3/6, 4/-' 3/6 :,v!3/6-. 4l-\


' 3/6


ALSO C HEA P EXCURSIONS to R H Y L , COLWYN B A Y, LLANDUDNO, _____LANCASTER, MORECAMBE, LA K E DISTRICT, 'Ac.


CH E ^ TIGICETS Singlo.Fare for return Journey, to ANY; L.M.S.STATION within a Rqdius of,60 miles, on Good Friday, Saturday, April llth; Easier. Sun^y, Monday and Tuesday. Available by Any Train on tho day of issue


3rd and 2ndS|n


13/. 12/6


; '12/- , :m , : ; , ATT! ; ; !


; Society, Claphaii mot:


noon p.m.


12-0 12-12 12-18


12-23 12-28 12-34 1-35 12-40 1-41


1-24 1-29


7-44' 7-51 7-581


1-21 1-27 1-33


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Easter;


Sunday! a.mii!


jWilpshire i... „ 7-18 9-18 12-2 8-26 1-47 f '7-53 12-41) See Bills ifor Return Times


Clithoroo i.... 7-0 9-0 11-44 8-7 1 1-29 7-31| 12-23 7r44. 7-12 9-12 11-66 8-20 1-41 7-46' 12-40


7-66 .... 7-21 12-18 so 8-2 1-24 7-26 12-23


Saturday ; 1


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D A Y A N D H A L F - D A Y T R I P S T O B L A C K P O O L


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Good / Friday


& Easter Sunday


a.m. 5/B..'


"6/-'.: ■4/6 4/6...


4/-


7rSl 4/- . 7-


' Good k. Friday Easter' Sunday


6/.


.4/6 41-


4/-, 4/.'


3/6 3/l


G e n F t • 8- 5 3/6 . I Ladie! and ] Gentlemen, " I ■ ender my very sincere thaiiks


to all .i iho supported my candidature at the cecentj By-election, to all who '


assistc<l personally, and those who loaned] cars.


' Yours faithfully,', ; ' i WM. FINDER


TO TH E ELECTORS '■ of the ■


eokpUGH OF CLITHEROE


Ladies AND i Gentlemen, I iinoerely thank all who voted;


for m( on Thursdw last. Especially 58 3/6 >


do I tl lank thos^vmo worked on my behalf giving time and service so ungra^nglyi


Yours faithfully, CHARLES A. H A L L


CO.OI T A m . Mon ll


ERATIVE H A L L , WHALLEY 1E8 \A T TH EIR B E ST '


ay, Tuesday and Wednesday FRANcHOT TONE and JEAN! MUIR in


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l e m e n a r e B o r n ll SuppoHkg Programme. ■


Tnunday 'and Saturday Only - DICK POWELL and RUBY KEELER in


f l i l t a t i o n w a l k F dl Supporting Programme.


Good Friday—Twice at 6 and 8-15: ComP jEte Change of Progbamme


IRENE VANBRUGH in


T H E g E t D :0F T H E F t M I L T h d l Supporting Programme.


WHALLEY.


meeting on Mt nclay manage ■


li i ALBI IN TENNIS CLUB.—At the annual


Qithert e, was file speaker at the monthly meeting of the i Mothers’ Union, held in the P. Irish: Qi'urch School, on ,.Tu^ay night.: There was a very good afetndance. Speakiu; on “ The Church,” Mrs! Helm dealt ?ith thej privileges and' duties of membef 'hip.- The."talk-^was'" thorouglily apprecii ted.. ;


Helm, ; . ‘ ■


THE LATE MB!/fiONNELLY.-'tfr. Arthur Doiinollyj whose death on Monday,


4iv._ trajio circumstances, js reported in another page, was ■well known and higldy respectffl in Whalley as well ns in Billing ton. Fifty-six years of age, he spent muc of his nmo in AVhnlley, especially at the


other i ;ems whiih added'variety and in­ terest fo an exceptionally; fine programme. As a r isult of tho effort, a , sum' of about


£2 will bo devoted to the ladies’ funds. WHITEWELL;


■ lAonvEi entertainment at VILLAGE SCHOOL. .


■ assiste I arranj emehts Tho


tho sc and


well Cl urch School on Friday last, the wo- ceeds leing for the Managers’ fund, ^ e Vicar )f Whitcwcll (Rev. J. R. H. Glover, M.A.) m hiB opening remarks,' said that the cm ntry.owedi a great debt to'the village Boheoh, whore eminent men and women m every valk of life had received their early educat on, and where the foundations oV much itot, was finest in our national life were laid. On behalf of the managers of lool, the Vicar thanked aR who had. ’ ' thoi programme and; in the


An entertainmont was held at tho White-


' Dorothy Collinge, Harold- Rowland, Frank and Henry Eccle?. . The sceno was laid on tho d !ck of .tho sailing ship ‘f Browaholme," ■and ' ory effective it Was. '


,their parts. very .;cleverly; Later on; a dram of real;; power. -“ Witch’s Brew, ’ rooen;ly produced at Bashall Eaves, was afimi'ably presented by Misses Parker; Abenjrombio. D. iOhew and M. Bargh: hnd Baigh and Harold ;Newliouso. Tho


fall ( ffects were Isecured and the audience V"?® bhrdlrf ' by! tlie startling story ; of Irish life in thej early; Christian times. Dprii g the evening songs were excellontlv sung by Mr. ^.T; Timbroll and the pro­


gram ne was ins every itav excellent and popular. ■ 1


was enacted with complete success by Mia^i.P, Watson,. M. Woods, J! Slater, N. Eoylo and P. Boothman,' who played


Am ther skctdijAugust Bank Holiday,”


;8tjle by junior members of the Young Farm rs’ Club, who captured tho spirit ot .these breezy numbers ;and showed splendid vocal talent. Leila Eccles was the ship's captan; Milly [ Collingo w a s the ship's cook, and the:, crew comprised Dorothy and Ruth Marslam], ■ AVmnio 'Walker,


! and 1 cted well. ; There followed a good selcotiaii of 6Cai:slinnties, sung- in grand


;1ot, Alico Calvcrlcy,:. 'John Myors and Margirct Calverlcy, who spoke clearly


began with a sketeb, “ Tom Tit-Tot,” the charnc ters being well sustained by Ruth Pye, Maria 1 Myers, Alice Porter, • Geo. Millar, Geo. Ilarsland, John Eccles,'Betty Cliarn-


ptogramrae wap certainly interesting le pe'rform'ers excelled: themselves. in a w’il< variety of items. The entertainmont


Curtiam Fabrics of Distincfen


With the Bbioht Speing Sunshine and LOngeb Days comes the Necessity to Beighten dp the Home -with New Cuetains oe; Loose Covebs. HARGREAVES BROS. havH. a RanOe of i


'!. S t m d k i r i


1 U N F A D A B L B F iA B R I C S | I Curtain and Covering F abrics


i


j IN COLOUES AND DESIGNS TO j|aT0H AHY FuEN- i ISHING Scheme, at Peices to Suit Eveeyone.


. : A||l c u r t a in m a t e r ia l s 2 / -;a yard or over pur­ ebred from Haigreaves Bros., are m^e up to individual I measurements, FR E E OF; GHARGE.


j: Please White, '’Phone, oe Cal):,, for Patterns. ;


LOOSE COVERS made in our own workroom—Best quality I workmanship only, and Peifect Fitting.


Your enquiries are invited ■without any obligation to purchase


I CURTAIN RUNNER RAILS Supplied and Fitted. ''"I ■ ■


HARGREAVES BROS.


Castle Street, Clitheroe Tel. 165.


the lad cs connected with the Social Hour at Billi igton Baptist Church, an entertain­ ment is given in th'e'Sc'hbol on Saturday night i oy tho 'Whalley Methodist Church choir. • Mrs. Cimliffe presided over a good attends ice. The choir, conducted by Mr. H. Ecc Ds, lias presented several entertainj-' ments :tt, Sunday Schools in the; district of late, aid their efforts have met with much apprecii .tion. In addition to part-songs and sobs .by members of the, choir, there were siverai amusing short sketches and


home of his sisters, Mrs. Lakeland and Miss Donnell '. ; Ho .Tvorked for very many years at Judge Wahuesley Mill as head cutlooker, but hac not been well for two years. He leaves; I son, John, to whom sincere sym^ pathy ivill bo e.xtended in his sad loss. The intcrme it .took t place at Whalley Parish Church yesterday. LADIES’ HOUB SOCLAL.-Promoted by


# SPECIALISTS -


■ -IWl 9 K I N G !;■ CHILDREM’^ p a i l S T R E E T , C l i t h e r U .


SPECIAL EASTER DISPLAY of I CHILDRENS WEAR \ i


We Have .Now a Splendid Choice of Gaementsi Made by People who Specialise in Childben’s Weae.1


AND OUR PRICES A R E ALWAYS REASONABLE.


mas clotted president, Mr. Erpest undertaking the secretarial duties. HERS’ UNION.-Mrs.


of


of tho I Albion Tennis Club, held ' ly night, Mr. Arnold. Brooks, of the WhallCy Co-operative


the House To i


TO T H E ELECTORS I of the


BOliOUGH OF CLITHEROE


IT EASTER WEAR a^TheHliin’sSliap A Smart Range of TUNIC SHIRTS, Including the


‘ IM P ERIA L ’ SHIRT-something New in Shirt eomtort. The Five reasons .why you will prefer tkis Shirt are!: ;1, Re-i inforped front; cuffs and collars; 2, Designs woven into tho; fabric;.'3, semi-stiff lined collar; 4; flat setting cuffs;; 6, stud pocket.


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It will Fit Reiter and Last Longer ihan;any ordinary Shirt—; Yet It Costs you no more. — 7/11. i i


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. SPORTS TROUSERS, easy cut, yet stylish; 12/11,16/6, 21/-,.30/r. WEEK-END JACKETS, Tailor made.!


. I SLIPOVERS from 4/11. v i f . B . H A N S O I ^ I M O O R T h e M a n 's S h o p - l a n e ! C L I T H E R O E


ifCertified net sale ox :l - weekly )


FRIDAY, iAPRlI 7-4 p.m.;


Lights on Vehidel, ' ll !


WHERE T H J l


WILL THERE! Herr ; Hitler I iu hi


CYCLISTS in general and< ! CLUBMEN in particular i i


Recently.I have been devoting a


Urge portion of my time to studying yiui roquiiemonfs,' I think ! can h inestly state that I am in a position t^ meet ypur requirements for the present season.


i By this, I mean that 1 have a


v^ide selection of Clycles and a com­ plete range of accessories. TheClycles are tho best that money can buy,


apd include the Sunbeam, Rudge Whitworth,' Dawes, Royal Enfield, Hopper, and The Sun.


The machines are right up to tlie


moment,'the prices reasonable and generous Hire Purchase terms are available. !


t h e ' s h o p w it h t h e t r em e n d o u s s e l e c t io n and lost I forget, have you seen the Now DAWES with! the flamboyant finish—the ideal Cycle for Eastei'.


! j


Ir. A S P I R E S Cycle & R a d io E n g in e e r , |


24 KING STREET, 111; I 1'’ i y .


posals to thokd if] I’owors ; objects;; ! to j sations . between''! jFri acl Britain,, and, whato'ver til nient propose to [do bo has British public . pii 'That 'section of the Iri has had j ono dosjel of w for another; it kuo'ws. hi George saiil in .thb la r oil toroign affairs .'lad m military conversations lei of negotiitions by, | thi s substitution of the j bo ib argument,; which jis ,t s tho militarists, is tru persists:''in standing fi '.i thon 'tol.iEdeu must j i.' not iuijpressed by tl lal ” i ’ll, not bo the fi st


; Sccrota^.jto'repudiate m; I Locarno was never t ny lii


j Continent ;of Europe! Bril to be'idragged intb jwar


mischievous treaty/ lit la; every.; ,Po)ver in i tun I France., and if it |is >ci one Tyul hp ono penny lie Britain has not;aiw]ays ki tlie difiicdlty fbtei^ ou Britain isl.in knowing vh is, iMpStly it does I no k it dobs .hot know it^lf ao know^ .feither. Ge'ntra; y, not isblationist in. the sc cut o.Urse|ves adrift' ei


: I marched into the iRhinel I nised everywhere that fh


i of France! or Gerininy i I aro not involved.! I ll’h


:' to Frhnce; of Gei'nian i ; I by our signature I aro Only ; called I conversations unddr j and-* as that threit 1 suscoptibijities need hot 1


.. I proposed military c Juvor jdoned!- -. I


i


Powers’ memorandum.^ Isatisfactory itJe^iesHvii both : to |negot®oh a; France already iiViisking going, to be “ gdaeil ” b hcheme,. whicli th^j dec


What about Germa I’s rc 1


I persisting in treating] ever ition as of I Mcpliistoblieli.i


: .captunqg | tho ; siipilort i I jopinionii [The. Prchch |Whetbferifthoy are hot gul


, . where they are go'ing iGermany is always [td bo t an inferior j and a ehijouic is to; bo no truce with H will continue to bo fan p Boraeone applies ajliglit ,'t


: any event | they iiiaj we! ■


. Europe. Victors 1 find ' will disappear under! tlio lava ; ■ffhichi bavin;/ flcstrc ■will proceed to, destroy al


1 “ Tho Times amongst


. has not been conspicuous pro-Germanism;, .but !of tl plan gust tabled it does sai i|hat. was fecnrcolyl notice last week that the iBtitish


I Exchequer i(Mr.! Nejille ' affirriied hi.s personal belie of Herr Hitler’s biipeal peace,, that these hnv pr force: that 1 general coiivi nothing in | them to dimir tliis country to see hijgotia a thesis which tlireatens risk to any; Power hc'ceptii contrary, promises! si vast military and ecbnoniie sc in tho shape of practical


offenjd a chance on! tliis 'sc;


: ranked all Germans be'l: Even in tlio nanu] <jf sec be no. discrimination] ngai derogation from thj> full si And-the answer 1;o| this discrimination j


■ between, Germany I nnd I everything ‘in the lediicati' of bdth nations .and! in .ill ■fhe two countries jvliich i relations |ofj the li|o iiai suggqst's , ithat if ! agreen between herself' aiifl Fr historic eitra^emejit it s by a .plebiscite in both


Tho pbject of the t'cjity w above all jnben tlierq i.s n to order and|peace,!by the vindication j I vindictive, fouldlbo founded iip6n it. implied wlicn Br'ttislilMini Hitler to /hake bis |own co restoration ;of confijlciicc. ; .A ; voluntary . agi'ceiiicn


is a bondi


forestall and avertj 'Uhe i fortunaiely I and . wisely, I iiiado-,a better ;nso |ofj the ■wliicli he secured for him Ho meets ;proposals Iwith . —rejectjng'j some, varying otlier^and he gods jsome demands upom hinf. One i the whole reply, aiijl is i o.spressive of -the national


i


‘fiyraiiud and this wifi be I ns a ifirstrclass Pm\|er[ and hf arty sort of civili.sation


fears and; aninioiillics 1 increasingly, periloii.sly, ' n plagued. ' jNever before 1


, declaring 'her readinc.ss, « 5iavOjbeen|Mnclude(l, to rc- Germ,any ; feassertsj ler


against the Treaty, of Ye: mr ,!‘the I reorganisation whole,” iThere will] be f Hmt - his i coll fori Jthe Covenant from the!Treaty , ill I ;


”f: an: larpitration |cinirt ' for tho various agreemcn And equally, importar t is li tho_ Staff talks and igaini fo involve, Europe in a ne alhnnees.’l i ; Great; interes


Important, too, is ns cal


limitationlof armaments In ivnuld propose a ban on 'uenndiarj! bombs, and, in localities idutsido the r ’’"■ivv, nrtillorv,, the proliiti of bombs.; FurtlierJ tiio


'V ,.his ani|ocacy of a cc i


ej^sequently the question o wd the separation;of the from i the lYorsaillc.s Tre.it ) Hen* Hitler reitcr


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