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GONGREGAtrONAL | CHURCH ^i| SuiilDAY Next^ IMnIiIary jlSth
■ Prea|hei?' at 10-^0
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’;i;!k‘;;MR.''-J.''W:|L!>4xTpiil S 'S : ilBewor Student, lianoas lire 'College.::' A Coi^igl Weicotni
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MR. R. MeLOUGHtlO'' ^ I Billington.
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p.ni. REV^ I A. G. G BBS
i];MOOR lANE MstOoOlst Ghun!}i
l u l l ' ’ ' ^ SUNDAY Next, dAOUARy ISifi
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Preacher ati'iOrSdj a.jn, iil REV. S. E HARI
Preacher ' at! 6' p.ih. ; MR. J. W. IWARSHALL
ClITHEROEi UNEM WORKE
RS’r ASSOC
LOYED ATION;
In- the Co-opebatiVe i Guild Room
oh THURSDAY Next, JANUARY 23rd v| • .a t 7>30 p.m.
■| Ektlien'oi OKicer^ ' j ; ■ i, ' - I '- I s ' I ' l i[. I ' ■■-'ll " ■ ’ I k ; ! i ■ ii,':
l^Pijeaentationof Repjortand Accounts ; A: good attendance is (requested.
i BA8HALL EAVES READING ROOM
i Ankual '•
IS XL ALL BALL
1 In the AssEHhiit Rooms ' i FBIDAY, JANUARY 3lst
' ladies 2'/6; QenD< 3/>:; including Supper An EHieiertt 5>wlw||| be in attendance
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i.ir'di"J-i . :■''.'v'i! Late' Freb'I’Bos lAPni CASTLE LOUCHE (Juveniles) I
Independent Order ot Oddfellovs iJJ.U, r v i ®
Friendly Soi^^es ' Robm, King St
I SATURdIvY, ;FEB. 8th ! ' • Particulars-Next Week il ' 'pLTLrM'V‘i^.'^<*‘l* p i^
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I > SLAIDBURN & DISTRICT YOUNG 'FARMERS CLUB'
lOn FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14tir. 8.r43 a.m; I
g| D. Laivbok, Hm. Bee. • Ypiing Faijmers* Ball '
R . A . S . M a c t i e ARCHDEACON ACKERLEY
'i CarletoA Rectory,-Sk>pton:li’ ^
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- dfdera ntay hi left 'kt' the “ Ad^rtiser. and. Tildes ”||8 h p p ^ , I ; ' i :- ’■
I I' Castle Street’and Market Place. - ■ ■
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W h o wish to keep vtheir i|ate clear ol other evonb. '
i I,£lij0 FOR 16s I iTlirao months!
..after,; taking. out an^ in
dustrial insurance policy on h'B life a V'y... ^. 1 s. r.. A 1. L__ I . 3 A f A
Lincolnshire lorry [driver wbs fatally in- jurod fwhon'. hisgi' Iorrj( j was:. involved in. A collision. . I Hi6|widow has .now rOCeivod £16Q under the policy which Ifo. ,liad
; your coming evonteiln tb i nowcpaper,: ' j IIII more to ifaeeauto the ' Advertiser £«nd Times ’ oHtrt you without charge la^iPlace lln ithplr! Bureau of- coming ^events exhibited: iln • Market .PIace> This Bu|oauils consulted every!day in the week by promoters ot events >
. ■ti'i-'-iM.: 1^: DEPEND UI^ON; IT-^ ii V;A. . I' i : - ii: --
A nything MODERN in h a ird r e s s ing WILL;, ALWAYS BE ^U N D IN THESE u p -to-d a t e b ea u t y salons.
U PERMANENT ! WAVING. ' !i; !■■ ■ .!• ■ : i' ■ MANICURE.
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HUBS'!? I GREEN.
Motli«rs’_ Union, ila [I'ery enjoynblo .whist nnd domino drive 1 was hold in; St. John's School,' on-Tuesday evening. lEIcvon tables were occupied, in addition to those for dominoes. Jluring jliO', evening, co-opera, tive refreshments ii wore I served. I All tlio prizes had-been gi'len and were won by tliA following;—-Ladies:;! 1 Miss. B. ;81ioesmitli 1 2 , 'Mrs.i Shoesmith ( nit with Mrs. Duck. WottlO ;; consolation, Miss N,; "Massey. Gen. tlcmen;! 1, Mnsterl V!. Jacques; .2,1 Mr. iTl Armor; leonsolationi Miss Brown. iTlio prize for dominoos wasilwqn 'by. Mre.'iHesmoUd- halgh.
MOTHERS’ UMIok.-Promoted by |ho ' "
MOUNT ZION •:j. ' '
SCHOOL.
MlnstiSfls gave anothef bright entertainment at the 1 Mount 2loi| iSuiiday School ; on Wednesday evening; I Their programme was again full [ of tuneful songs and witty patter, which delighted ' a ' big audience;
The Clithcroe SocialjService Centre Nigger
The proceedings .wire opened' bv the' Rev; S. E. Harper and Alderman R.',ilanley-^ was the'chairman. Yoiing.|men and Indies served rcfrcslifflents, the: qftort being jiromotedi in aid of tho young iiieii’s : bazaar fund.-; I At the. end, a vote ot thanks toiithe artistct and to. ill who had contributed to t|ie success of ■ the - entertainment, if was carried on the ptoposltion' iof Jlr. E,' 'Birch,' secre;. tarj- ofitjio lYonng iJfon’s Class. : ..i ' ; i
....... a T: '" ! BREAD
is T he :St|aff of Life -i i‘ '
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—sustaining and nutritious —especicilly when i: is IDEAL Breed—baked by
Taylor'& Hughes Ideal Bakery, Clitheroe ,
ALWAY'S AS^ ^R^ ‘(IjDEALi” BREAD.
> advertissment I ravsnuri; support tiio papir that giyss you rae reports.
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The local .newsoaper can only pravido you urith ihil news out of its
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CAsfLE Sl|.i CLiTHEROE i PHONE 165
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FORiTHE COLD WEATHEBABLANKETS & DOWN QUILTS -'ifi 'j . -lii
, BUY NOW-Thef I be reduced [IN' PRICE. i -f --. ' ■'! "■ -'f'llM’'. ■ ■ !'r HoIrrocks^ CIreubi
BELOW WE DETAIL A FEW OF THE BARGAINS OFFERED. LAIIJkiodsara tram jiur Reg) ib^ i'-'-i-.-i'-’ ''Mki-''- ■/{■' '
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, Very’hard’we i r ^ ‘ qut uide. Usual mce, 1/6.
31-in. ^ Dress Vyella, in ; three patterns;: onlyl ,i i Slightly Isoiled. Usual price,, 4/11. Salt Erice 2/- per yard. v : ■
f,.' ■ i-'k " j ■ ’! .t , ^ ' "ij Uneh UnWii Turkish RolUr Towel -
’ Y -Ing,-Brown edntte. with Blue ot if Red border. Yery; hard; wearing. 1 JusY the tiling for ■ Kitchen usq.
' ■f ,Usual price,-1/2J. - ■-■ - |;| Sale Price, 1 /- iper yard.
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Kestos ;& d.B. Wrapround Corseb, discontinued 6|tyles. I. _ 1
- - | f. Tp Clear, 4/1;t per pair
Four pairs only,: fadiet 4 ^ - iSilk Pyjamas, good quality and style.
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Usual pricb, 5/11. . / i | i pale Price, 4/s per pair.
Xhilprufe, Jaegar and Morlty Socks. I |T0 Clear at Half-price.
Odd sizes qnd Colours in Children’s I • I Sundour Print for. Kitchen or
; 38-in;. [wide Bjfise Bise
MhroomCmrti^. ThreepattcruB only in. Grfcen, Blue and I Brown. Usual i price,'; 1/-.;
Sale Price,; 6 jd. per yard. CurtainiNeL !• A few
patterns I ini '24-in.,; 27-in.i,' 30-in., 36-in.' and 4o-in. depths,-l ^t Very Reduced Prieds to Clear. I
There are hlAilY Baboauis in SUhlDtluR
CU.liTAIN OAMMK8 AND NETS. Mostly; discontinued last season’s patterns, which Lare offered at; Very Considerable Reductions.
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i Clearance of| WOOLLEN
- Wanb and Buy Now.' i soiled and discontinued ; numbers
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UNDERWEAR. Thebe abE'IManv Baboains fob THE DiSCRBlIKATDiO SHOPPER.'
i i - i Anticipate i Your .';v- -i'iT' '
: IE YOU ARE o r EROPBR
l i ^ r B Y ' P S S p E R i e w
SUFFERING FROII LACK BODY s u p : .^ E GU f it t in g ;
! , EXPERT ADVl CE IS ALW. ' FOR THE ASKING.
Ys a v a ila b le
SPECIALISTS IN THE F l l TING OF BODY BELTS, TRUS E8 AND
iORSETS.
& MULLINEAUX Tcl. 6774.
Al^AlA nj> MAiAAMAAiAiAAiAM'<«A,NM PHARGE
■ORT. CORSETS e d Ito b e CORRECTLY
cat), fppaared at .jClitheroe iBbrough.'Sessioisi yesterday. Ho ; was Robert Clark, (of
been I under the j iimuence |6f ; Ainkiiio an extent as to be incapible of driving a
Aldeijman W. ,H. .Seedallj Mr. i W.' IW.' WhitMida and Mrs. B oot h. , i " The I Chief Constable .(Mf; W. Thompson) conducted tho presecution, and Mr. R. jP;
‘lee,;|of iMackburn,-appeared on behalf of deferjdant, ■
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,j, , .!•' AN ERRATIC COURSE.
/defendant, ih 'an' erratic minner, ij At tho 'junction: of ■. Railwny.-road ''gud i Parson-lane the ;^a‘‘.'stopped and " he got dll his' bicycle |U) | jwatohi The , engine of the car was accdiirated. Violently \ severalj times j and the prisoner made grating noises in trying to put jhe car into gear. Then the engine stopped, • He watched thulcar ;for several minutes and no attempt was mode'to start he/ engine. : .Defbnaant tHan got ,outi of ihe iqar, holding the door toistoa^ himself.
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raht.stated;. that at .8-5’.p/m. i-bit. Year’s Evm he was., on plain clothes , cycling in ;fRa^JWly;yiew.^;-; He noticed a motor,", ear" .and . trailerbeing driven' by
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Grimshaw House-lFarm, Dutton, Lpngrid'ge/ and .he pleaded :‘i‘ not;"guiltyj’!r The magisi'. trates were Mr. JW. .Standriii!g (chairman)!,
A patton farmer who Was alleged to have 'rrr^ DENIED.! i n t e r i ^ y o u t us
fE CAR WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENGE OF DRINK. ,
idefqhdapl at./Biiti khippbn Work, along The-
;ti) Duttp; •wished had fin i him to drin| way to
VTiaUey p.m.; tl
7-30. to disen bargain Mr. I
when yi I would not com ing" a c The
this mn carP—I
femlant and. me drunk, concern against dUnted alcohol,' the tim^.
Dr. .
,,He went round; the . car, steadying himself -along the sjde gf the vehicle as bo did so, and nalmdst' tumbling over 'the'traifef Far at tljo rear. : Defendant' wi(s in the act of
entering.tho car at the near sidejwhen he went tOihim. ('Witness; immediately noticed that he was under the influence of drink and hat his breath pmelled strongly. Asked What he was doing, defendant said : ' /1, anl going ihomc.’’ " 'Witness told him he waS.a
dro; t o . :' ' Defendant was very / stiiDhofn and; resisted all; the'''Way': |nlong;[R foadi' hnt',with;the;-assistance:'of! another ■Office? he was takbri; .to thO policcj station.
[him,' arid defendant; said:- ‘YNo,- yoii
foj ,the have be : Donnl 1
I ailwayfrioad ’ jh"' ah erfatic . mahnef.' Chief -
•vt said iherv, had nothing to driuk tion. :..,;Mr(.:Mo6lreSBat wldle' .waiting'Idr him [ to his Ho did not agree that_ ( ho drove
‘U’ tho'trailef bafiratlling. ; ’ : Moorb, :cattlb dealer,i!Shenston6;' said .he, met; defendant at ! 8^46
. :Cpnj8table ;lTl6w do.y'oa accouht ■rattling- >f ;tte' goafs P-Ult niight
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' Phey had a glass of beer over ylpch' M
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ley had( one ‘ drink and -|then' |went: m. He! looked 'at thp sheep ; hej 0 buy. and then' Waited imtil Ultek shed his work in order f tp 'bring to Clitlieroe.i They had|nethlng nt thb; farm/aiid nothing oh the, Clitheroo, which they feached at
S the deal, arid'one to qOriolnde'thel’. to- mahje itiluclQf'.--(Laugliterl) :i e; Whit .wSsidefendant's’ conditibri left him?—Ho was quite sober.! have driven' him back homo had I idcred he was quite capable ct/driv-
Chief Constable: How 'do yon "know was sober/arid ;not;fit /to; drive .a' have seen plenty of men (ri riiy/timef
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1 'airweather said ’he extiminfed do- at 9-101 and jhis genetal Appearaberi iner was not of a man olviously Defendant iwaS in.a stritri'qf isomq
but he I could detect no : smell of thoimhihe had a cold himself at Coihrdiriation ' rias ; reasonabl;
He:'wal|£! straight writing been unli riot;hav tests, in the
tod,. Mepisioi;
S ,: officer arid; 'that'hej was /‘going '/to
When charged,:' he replied•;;“ No,;-1 have t o had above -thf^ gills of mild; beer - all day;’| Prisoner added that the battery of his car had run down but witness had, no difficulty with; it: when he came to movbi the -ifar.. ■.- /,, |
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lit would make no;appreciable difference to tho lighting of tho. cor if tho engine were nccelprated to assist the battery. At moat, it wPuId be a temporary difference. The lights of the car "Wore all right .when ho examined the vehicle. In going round tho
' CrosS-ietamined by SD.- Lee, witness said
tar, defendant climbed over the trailer bar, "but With difficulty;
; ' Mil.; Loo;"Did'.';fmi ask ■ defe'ndant if ihoi had ‘anything to drinkP
Witness: I did not'need to ask liimithat;| Hcji was indignant at being taken ml charge?—Ho was very rough.
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think he ought to go with yPuP---His atti-i tudolwas that of ;n dfunken raan.
■ ; He, had' enough, coiamon sonSe and cbm-' proh^itsion to ask-.; you to ring'up’ for n doctor?—-Ho had great difficulty in telling us ;who .his doctor was. ■ r* ■ i "
were wrong for taldiig him in chargoP— He; probably thoHght'bo.
At| tho police office,'too, ho thought yon
Wiis not Ills attitude such that ho did not ’
" : I'.'RIFUSED TO SIT DOWN. (
police office at 8-15. . His gait was unsteady and Jlis face flushed. He was argumentai tivo find when asked to sit down,' refused; 'Ho did not smell
his.breath.
P.^l. Harris said he saw defendant • at thd
the iJolico surgeon?—Yes, after I had hoard what| he was charged with. ;
Thp"Ulilef Constable: Did you send for . i
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obvious as all tliat. He resented having been i brought inP—Ho resented everything. Dr{. i W. E. Barker, police'' surgeon, said
Mn Loe: Thank 1 you. .It is notiquiteiso i .!■
surgeon until youi wore told what ho was charged witbp-That is obvious. ;
MU; Leo: You did not send! for the police t
, In| answer to Mr. Lee. .I)r. Barker said the herva reflexes • were fairly norraal._ . _; Addressing tho Bench, Mr, Lee said it
ho saw defendant at. 8-15. His breath smellbd very strongly of drink. His tongue was [furred and his pupils widely dilated and ^luggish. His. gait was unsteady and hiS movements clumsy, which was indicative of soino loss of co-ordination. He was very tnlkptive and repeated himself on several occasions. His pronunciation was defee-] tivo land confused. " I came to . the con-; elusion that defendant was certainly unfit to be in charge of a motor car, owing to tho fnlluenco of alcohol,” Dr. Barker added.
' Imd pot proved. conclusively that defendant was [under'the influence of drink to that extent. Dr. Fairwontlier, who examined defeudant at 9-10,,'put defendant tlirough oxhtt|istive tests. Ho made defendant do things which a ' person under tho' influence of diink .to such an extent ns to he inenp^ able of driving a car could not possibly do,
had lie be prpved'.that flefendarit: was not only [ under the; influence of alcohol but io suclilan extent asi to bo incapable of driv ing d car. He submitted that the prosecution
DEFENDANT'S DENIALS. !
"Inn^nd had two glasses of mild'bcer. At 34(rijlie. went to the Castle Inn and lladj n dnnl with Mi'. Donald Moore,’ of Whniloy, and at a quarter to four wont to his farm at button in Ijr. Moore’s car. They examined 31 sheep wliioli Mr. Alobro wished to buy, and he then milked five cows, cleaned
to Olitheroo Auction Mart at, 10-45 a.m.; judged' tho cattle,, transacted business ^and had jus dinner about "3-0 p.m.
..It was: a fairly heavy meal. He went to tlio Now
In evidence, defendant said he . lived at his farm alone. On December 91st he camo
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:fae put a key into a keyhole [with i and locked' and unlocked the qoorj :fed I rouhd tlie/ table ai^ along a
' because of the charge' brought him. I His pupils- were |Iightly
SALE BARGAU to measure
defendant 9-10 ho The,
admiBsapl tion as to , say. him. '
ridden After hii condiliopl" able to sarUy could 11 at 9-15, IVdiild
bottom) The •
The
- I f I what th had ex:i I sliouti ■frould Tbo
ridden Tlie
fit is given.: •Defcri
_ The
Chief Constable: Had you a ■ oon- with P.8. Harris before ybu left m station P' ; ■ '/ • " i'
'Mr. le e
sime in! which they soherqd.l Up; If t had sobered rip between 8-15 and, had done so surprisingly well! .' 1
Thouglii people: varied considerably '!'
q lawyer., A-jawyer i is not: illpwed anything: :a,- 4fitendant has' ^aid' to ,;i .
: I do not thank that[question is ’A|dootor<:is in the/sameiiposi-
Slhgistrates’- Clerk (Mr. Ji H. Rams: 'upheld I Mr. ’ Lee’s objection, ,|:[ | Jiief Constable': tVofild’ you liavC in:a eftr: driven by! defendant?-; iring what the police said as ijo hls i" at, 8;15,;'nnli being in no Sense ■[disprove it, my mind-wasl ieceSr
ttcjiidiced. On tho other hand 1 It say ho Was incapable of driving
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Chairman; la that a fair question?; Magistrates’ Oerk: I do not think ciiite fair. An. answer lias i been
pay £2 was not
lant was fined £2 and ordered to 2s;, costs, but his driving! | licence suspended. ",
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PENNINE PATHS PR ESERVATION SOCIETY. ! '.f! i
(Silet Constablo: Would you ;, hnve vith him knowing what vou d'ldP
ad not had my mindl prejudiced by ) police said as to his, condition and mined him without ‘ajiiat knowledge have had,;no reason for-saying I ot have risked, driving with him.
yon have driven with him a[t 9-15 ?, • ' !■' - • '■ "I !
W h e th e r your requiremehts are I, c
THE ADDRESS
Jhe Elite R^dio ^o. (t. T d . 214 for expert service
UNDER DEED OF ALIGNMENT. COMPULSORY
.present, I Thq secretary (Mr, F,' Boocook), in pres'iiting 'a report or the aotivities dt the Sec qW during the year, dealt with, the closing or fdotpatbs under the new i Act. Previouily, ho said,- in. dealing with pasc.s, tho So iioty had approached the farmers concern id, and then they endeavoured to work tlrbugh the local parish councils; hut as some' of these only met once in six months. ithe; procedure was too., Islow, Latterly they hod qoueffit the assistance of the , Bn rnley Rural _ District' Council, I who had set up a special committee to deal with such oases. 'Although they had made application for representation'og thaticom mittee, the applisfition hq^ riot 'yet :lbeon granted [ An interesting case; in which they were concerned was a footpath leidiug from Enbsay Church to Burnsall. I Old
Preserv ition Society took place m tho Harle Syko Co-operative Assembly, Rooms;' last Baturdaly evening, about 90 persons ibeing
Tho innual meeting of the Pennine Paths
mostly ilicrosB common land. I t gave access to the [estate of the Duke of Devonshire, and during the last twelve months an effort Bad beqn made to close the footpath,; and users were threatened with prosecution.
Dofft Play About witli that Cold! i
HERBAL MEDICINES are always safe.
CljlEST & LUNG MIXTURE
, Also for Children. C.H. MIXTURE
.When he learned that he was a police officer ho pl’omptly said ha would; accompany him.' P.O.|Grant and: tlm other qfficcr took hold of him but ho. said ho would walk nlono .and ho did so. Ho was quite surprised that ho should bo taken to the police station; > Orqss-oxamined by the. Cliiof Constable,
in all. " He left the inn and wont to the catthY market for (lis- car, and arranged to nieetra gentloman who was returning with him j tt) Dutton to buy four, .. springing cattle; : ; He stopped his car in Parson, lane ito await Ins customer.: Ho switched off the engine of .itho oar wlihst:; he . was waiting and got out of the car to look for his customer,, taking hold, of the door as ho did so. ;He refused to go with the officer to tljo station becaiiso P.C.-. Grant had not at that stage told fiim he was a police officer.
out fho sliippon, gave the cattle" provender nndl [bedded . them; Mr. Moore; remained while I this was being - done . and he then returned with Mr. Moore: to Clitlieroo which they i.i reached! shortly after seyen o’clock,! Theyi wont into the New . Inn . and they had a glass of beer. There he sold the sheep to Mr. Moore who paid, for them, hq (de- fendiint), reckoning.up what was owing for them'.: " At the conclusion of the deal, no had lanotlier glass of beer which made five
For Coughs and Colds. 1 i 1/- and 1/6 bottlo.
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Foif Head Colds; or Influenza. .'1 /3-bottle.
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INFL|uENZA & PNEUMONIA h e r b s 1 / -per packet. For Influenza,
Pni lumonia, Pleurisy or Bronehitie A Sure Remedy.
These ‘ natural ’ Herbal i Remedies are a household word. ;
N. S. MOOREY d- HEALTH FOODS /!
Kin I Street, Clitheroe.
HAvjs YOU TRIED ,OUR L _ : STRENGTH TABLETS
i iteB’FlU"Effects If /- pdr Box' 'Bything fob h e a lth
. Qualified Sight, listing Opiictim
fuide moks revealed that this bad bqen a ind of. bridal I path siaco 1730; leading
I Dresses Hosiery ujbderwear &c. A T G R E A T
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TO BG CLEARED REDUCTION:
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MOOR UNE Clitheroe
m pA liORD ' 32
MOOR lane: Clllhertte
D r i v e in S a f e t y all W |m t6i |!
I When your car/ is in goc d trim—grease and oil, raLigtor, battery, I brakes and lights-4-you’re it e latest motorist 6n the rold ; : i i
I THE WELLGATE MO/TORS will keep 'your car in good running ! order for a reasonable cost
: T h e W e l |g a t e M o t o r s ■ '7”' IMPERIAL RCOTI H BAKERY E
i m i t e y o u t o l r y t h eW the. premises under ideal You'll fin d our spec
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holesome Bread and Cakes, imadei conditions.'
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desire, when having your house or family parlies. Gall at the
CASTf.E STREE
Now that YpuVe found the girl—let Us help'ypu select the ring . ; .
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talities; have that superior taste yc j i; i ; i
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Gafe w h snm e x lin iom . L; i! i T CLllTHEROE '."cV: ; " !
Tcl. 256 ' ""'I.'' [i | ' : , , : i ; AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR SERVICE. i m
,| Even the best cars requiie expert attention from time to timb I I
I U 'i'; ' ■ i I { '. V ■ It ' ' '' ' ' I ' !t '■ A L L I jllL ^ IN E R Y Dixon) I C A ^ E GATE, GLIT|1 roe: j I CLOSING DdWN. 3r
line iri a reasonable manner.| Hip was fairly good; ' Had; detodant the |irifluence of driSk hq would responded so satisfactorily ;[tri the
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the.pre®'ses by|ourlown expenpneed cuttqrsj qnd tailorej
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" i| I : ■ 6 King Street, ' Clitheroe
M. Hartley & Son : Ladm’ and Gentlemen's Tailon I
' ■■)[ p club diecks taken. iArfS . Spring!
■'All clot ■ See wi
,ed of dbtaiiriiiig [yoUr nCw Suit;at Discount Price,
,'tioiial opportunitjf is
is genuinely reduceci doWs, for'Sale Bargpihs
. erp' [ CHILDREN’S WEAR \ Clitherdla.
is still atroFdlng canful buyers ia sjilcRdid opportunity of G^ng Real BARGAINS in
B a b i e s ’ a n d C h i l d r e n - s % e a r . '/■ii !■'!''' ■ ■ i/'i' !;|, i f may
lO p iiaea'liiet' FRIDAY,
salb tocci WMkIy.)| JANUARY
ghte-ons-Vehioles, To-n C'litherob. Rural Distril
indignaritly | t u r n e d ■ ,ibe I ■
Moi.dayf thatj ithe Couul district I (hirlh^, deaths [ {jB abrijishejl! land tackeJ
. Cliippiiifi
..to "Pi|eston, ani rest of jthe i district to i B| bi'iron 'Tfitlijthb lUegistrarf the County.J.Cbiincil merel bcliemo to Clithiiroe. ' liJ it li thrikiridj'bf thing,.t| that hurbaricfacyi against ul has' BO
,wlio provide ii both him anl where with their salaries .’I ■to t'lorgaiiiSe; anj office r/r Buggestipn/probptly cprael this, or that ^Strict .and I hlaii [town.” ': ! The; .people upot under pejialty to Con tiori: may be put to un,v, I venmnee [ itt! ordej- that 'thi riiay be put' to [none- H t[ tliro! igh ' the !t 'go'ijid people 1 will; have to jttai'el as far! do fliheir", registering, j [jT| iri tl e very: Cpposite. direct the lublic have a right! tc cve^ body '.must! by jlaf' dutit 3,'; the ,! fhcilities' fob that: }aw; ought never itb bl hlwa;ri' O-xpafaded. Lawsf fjisy] 'to comply jivitli! are reset ted ior'/bfokeii. . The I far j'listanti when anyone,! yhatioever j to ! register [iv| ■h'.illj have no i faijtber to'g local Rost Office? MTiy not Ijikely to [happen bcfdre'| local officials,; supbrintcndcnl file [ registrars, | have; bf pfnsiraed off. dleamvhik rural authority is not [goil iilcre ising the inlconvc'nieuq iri tfeir area; Jlany nius( cpnvsnience in liavingl to Tliaf is no reason jfoi'jmakinL to c 'lrybody ;by stnding thel If i'l to be :iiopetl ,nothingf
ippfintcdiLto. ! serve. : !;d public existi! for. the : Reg t ■ ■ ' s t t o ^ - ^
ile degistj-ar-Cjeheral for
hear] ol! this ' bedlamite•, ifi t'ijro is any idea ovont|
iuffir rently in the world’s ;b.| ii)iiii' arid
lefliljto theif, ei|rs, find f'-c tj j :uto: t ' 1 ; OUR LOST FREl
jricoj to start pome healthy Uu'ough the world! of 'joufn pliarles Saroleb, who camo i| nfl 'the outset of! the worlj ptopro of the plans'of ti perniany, j discusses onr gi'.ti liricousciou’s loSs oi i’reedoni ayrir garnd to ilu clid. To-di jiardj I won cmitjufsts of .til I jerip'ledy-1 Most II of, tbeif
,,—.Review,'! which diasjc the. second liumber ol
I iifrraridored and they b-ave ilriiosti withori); 'a jttruggle.
I'ls'edlio be so rirout, freedom 1pm I pf assooiatid prie after anither
lot I only do |iiotyfegret tli tfeijqin; theyllrojdiee, iu it ripugiit, [freedom |of ipcccii, IdmJI that freediin 'of' wl
'■nomJlwe! aroliiiot| 'even have losf anything yah iVo i'rire [not Ibon.'/cions tliatj
beliefs.' j Moije!recently tbcl Herrj Hitler flfcri cd that f Witer to prjiach pacillsni, ■;o niqko himsplf liable to " I Non only have wo isurreui
pnlri a fpw toptb incn|Jwcre arrested because bijeifji from|i|tb( ' pulpit ^
W B L L G A T B G A ^ A G B , C L I T H B R O B . I m 2 2 4 I-'
il persohality. [ ji! . |f This is' an age A niateria| ',if: techiiical II inventions
: whicU, uecessd'rnv idlveffilv to unit ngirialityti
' '! . ' ,|:i i i -j ‘
jlnpral and spiritlial vnlues personality arid eadcrsbip.l aijd ,|moral vijlucsl cannot b| ■jvyhpllt. i,They I pfocood! fro:: ii'rp tile emariatioli of a' fr|
' lelici jn and; ouij practise I aavd also lost; in consi^nd in! iflealsj andij first principlq
1 1 ■' 1 ' - '' ” ■ ' 1 1 1' i ■ ■
n u
I |iavo| hinaled,! rif 1 mnnst-ousl I H H ; ' one English ’city lias P
I jif; giant jstorijs aijd factoricl ||yoml|iWcsj’ot: cotoal
armio.sl |j‘
|nilitriiiy Itoips ,of a :NapJ
I papulation ot;]thc .'''boln of I iidws" pf,Shakespeare and ivbJ [(■netrotois hat more than tJ iliion of lairtho United Stito| iGqorfio I'tVashingtqn. I Until; recently,"lit socmcdl the ' Press mito still be f iinighf [survive fs tlio Oahetriafy' oti!| lipman libe| IreedVml 'of.
thojPrc.ss lias^
,klll tlO'i othejr/‘
pijmifc.st.itioj ji/pirit:. of: man:' I'Evcn, iil .|pnrfii;lism and literature tbJ tfecdijnl in t)h'e! deeper sena
l(Hthci! in' this • country on icoiintrvi; „ ! >; i I
ll\v; tl|e pyranny of an omnr ['v; th]e tyranny of tbo news bfj'hyi .thp tyranny of the m| pit the ['same.!;'
ipyot may be the outward "ilybetb er-the writei/ is contrpll
I '[We have retainbd the sbij I)v0 hiiTo given inwav tbo sn|
' I
Cot^eron I & Leemih^ 17 riboR Lane, cijtoto
K'pf 'ihosB v.’irious
tyr.inniosl vho 1 borty. ofl the writer; I Ipp /irob'iis bylfarltbo greatl i'afli it itbe'i'ilewspnper md inrigriute!is tliOj m'aster onivl iriiilit;'. he is the slorvant of I |fhjit rinddutocd ppblip of til
I Aivl
tlioiholplo.ss newspaper 'l'
P'^lled ■lihp pJi
:! I f •;:!
illrifcreited in rpeing and bot| l ririputs. nri'd'fasjp'oijR. in crl™
"|i-s ihotli Stupid am) frivolousJ iliarro’v n and ' shallow. Ttl
to urovide the mental | ob domands.i
I . _
ilpjlprigmality; to 'convention .'iri(| inantnip ito m'jiss iroductinnl
[and' moil creatipf
n, have by’ an oil ago 7001
tlje mrougli of ClitberoC'iu I powii s that I be can abandol they do riot' iVanf to raise I
l of ri srippre.'sing.,' ,| 1 dor
fhee officials in liigli plad [bib contempt [for ■ thb''J
1 £rto.6htlj; wbrsf ,
SLEDOM that jt'hl
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