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C L ITH ERO B i l i ^ R T I S E R s r [l-.-dej:, DISTRICT n g E x c u r s io ln s Ikpool evening | rips


Sunday July 18th p.m.


Jackpoo Adriii


i4-55 6-5 6-10 5-20 5-25 5-30 10-55


Wednesday July 21st


p.ni. 5-


- 6-20 2 8 / .


6-25 2/6 6-iO 1/6, 11-20


181011 to Tower or liter Gan (ns, 6d. er/tra./ '


f FLEET)VOOD, 3/e!| ftNTON


or 3/.


| eDNES|)AY, JULY 21it ...del. 11-b a.i


■ire ,m.


11-5 a.m. ll-lO a.m. ll-15a.m. 11-20 a.m.


|joFares viry sightly Fleet woo l , 9-W ' p^.yi-


iPORT - EDNESDAY'i, JULY 21st


IJRN .. lEROE EY ..


.dep. 11-39 11-44


IP aiRE . PORT, . J. .arfl


iReturni at


li-50 1,1-56 12-2 1-26 p.ra


8-15 p.ni.


MORECAMBE LANCASTER,


ImONDAY, j (jLY l^lh dip.


i8-82 a.m.. |8-38 a.m. :8-k5a.m'.. 18-54 a.m.


s Morecumbe (Pi


I'astcr (p.A.),. |8 ;L1V


I’NEW. I mono!


JBURN- J [HEROE liLEY jiio . ■SHIRE


9-^ a.m. 9|l2a.m.


im.)|8-S5 p.m. 44 ' p.m.


3/fi I


RlGHTpN,:|4|'p Y, JULY 19th


dep, 1i!-25 a.m. ill|-30a.m. 'llj-35a.m. |ll|-45 a.m. ,1^50 a.m.


Ill Liverpool (Ex.) 10-10, p.m. * a Earcs ' 6d. !iess. ■ ,!


\N(5A8TER ^/- j


Tuesday! Sunday :/luly20th July|25th a.ai.,,


a.ra.


11-45 11-45 ,12-0


11-45 I p.m. 19-50 19-55


iRNSIDp IHOLME, |6 j


lid THURSDAY CLAPHAM,2,


L34 a.m. TO BOURNVILLE I, specially I conducted tour of


|rs. Cadbury’s Wofl/s ami Garden Village: I, I


MONDAY, JI^LY 19th a.m.


IrncRN


IrHERQ] LEY i


.j. .dep


|psniEii . . . „ lini Bpumville


Iti:aeon o


:j&eshmeiits at popular prices.. St.) 8.15 p.m.


(New


utward- 5/- ex


ilO.O ;io.5 do-io ilO/25


7/. , ' I6/6


to iBirmini]l)am


|.4ny TJra n to join Special from aingham


-Supper return ;rii.


od and Steamer)


WEDNESDAY,


D01GLA8 liO.M.,S.P. Co’s


JULY a.m.


IBORX j, llTBUF.Y llTHE^OE llALLEY *SGHO |„. ILPSUIHE Ictwop'd titeamcr ]teturn Douglas Fleetwood, 72-0 p.m,


.. .=.ded. :84 21st


11/- 10/6 10/6


Ip/-' 9/6


9/6


dep. 10-301 aim. 0 p.m. and


[the I RETURN JOURNEY wlu bo ^URN, WHALLE,Y,JUNGH0j etc., lies, each day,. Monday to Saturday, Train;


p.m. 8-15 8-25


p.m. 9-0


GRANGE, S/6; kendaL,6/P;


JULY 22hd. 7-G, Langho T-l^/TyilpsllireTtlS


|EPHEN|5/-; fAZON^Y,?, 19th io! 23rd .inclusiye


'6;|DE<t;4/-; 6 ;


,Thorijtoni9-50 p.m :AL1-DAY TRIPl


(CerUfled net sale exceeds |! ' weekly.) .


’ ll FRIDAY, JULY 9th, I


5,000 copies 1937.


- Lights on vehicles itomorrojv 10-16jp.m.


(Saiurday) V :


movement has mide a coiiBlderable t advance since ,the ptesent year pame In,


Mmtlon of: suminer hqlldi reminder that the j holidays


'S is ith ;pay


Is hirdly Ukely to come Inw effect: this yearl for most holiday makets.; | A Com­ mittee of Inquiry has beeii inyestlgat-


hough ft a general bcheme Is adopted It


Ing the njatter with a view t o ^ a ^ holidays with pay the law | of me Imd. The/Trades Unioni Congress submitted that/regular annual holidays WfthjpaY werdian Integral part of the adWttedlW necessary regular periods of freedonT froiif dally toU, commonly described a5 perlCds of leisure, j Sir WUterjiCl^trlne


the chief witness fori the T.U.C.# sMd that the speeding up and; Intensity ofiwork In' recent years made r It ^neyessaty that) workers should bei entitled by| law to twelve working days holiday a jyeai^ order to maintain itheir health, |The


Istered under the principle of collective bargaining in the same way as was to e with wages. Lord Ataulree Inqulted^how the 1 T.U.C. suggested that the i holiday a u l


The scheme could be; admm^ ou employee. \vl


opposed to the contributory -system. We definitely consider that t)ie employers shbild pay the cost Lord Amulree asked ivhait period oL service woilld he; appllcr


n mct uj uicicau- ...... , - ,,


labourers. Sir Walter: We thtak thi holMay should be| based] on ttie ,conJ


sh nild be paid for,.iwhether by (Jie: em­ ploybr or on i , a Contrlbutoryibasls'by thi Sir Walter: We are qulti


able, pointing out that thefe were casuM such as bricklayers, and dock |


.bill, njai ....b..y.... M..r... . „ |0;


tlnuDus service gh “ but we are oppcoa-uw,— mbrth principle as being a quallflcatlon. He bought the estimate of the] cost of the scheme was 4 per cent.1 on uie w^ges


■much less, ^ ^ ^ the other hand the


it * *


e-6 2 /6 ! 6


feO 2/6 j 10


■ 2 8 / . COMING EVENTS tomorrow tsata day)


St Johii Ambulance B;lgadc imd Nursing ' Division : Flag Day.J


CUtheroe and District Samel at OakfleM, Barrdw,


SIINUaT:


Methodist (Wesley) ChUrch: Sinday &hool Anniversary: Serviced 10-30 a,.m., 2-15 and


Congregational Church i Flowe: KW


Moor Lme Methodist (jhurch: M10-30 p.m. and 6 p.mj


O B.m. and 6 pmJ


Clitherpe Borough Band: Concerts at the Castl^ at 3-15 and 8 b,m.


ount Zion Methodist Clhurch 1(M6>.m. and 6 p.mj


Melhodlkt (Wesley) Suilday Schoo! Lecture Finally, he concluded hls service at in the Schoolroom,at 7-30 pm.j


MONDAY: . cB [


Cli tlhieroe Auction Mart: Pat Stodk Sale.at 1045 am.


.palladium: Nightlyat 16-30^ and MO. | The Grand: Nightly at 6-15 and 8-30 nesday Matinee at 2-30.


fclnems, etc. Enlertaininents: I l l ; Wed-


King Dane: Continuous from 6-15; Sg at M5 and 8-30. 1 ,


CoKiperatlve Hall, Whalley: B Rialto, Blackburn: Coptlnuous Grand ' Theatre, Blackburn:, Season. Nightly at ,6-30 and 8-|5.


. TDESDAYi ! Clitheroe Auction,Mart: Dairy Sale,j 10-45,.


_,.iyJ frcmi6-30.;f'


ileiiertory ssrsfisss?


years he has been pddlngton. ^ ^


a . )• ,


6 nml Gilt Service In School, 1-30 pm. Services at


Sprvjces at Sendees at


Association: 2-30 pm.


iMfs, Rushthon, |by the way,March of last _


year when a party was held atltha Assembly Roomt, Waddlngtpn. Thfrty- two (years before in the same room, [Mr. Rushton’s father and mother, held their gdlden weddliig.i Whilst Mr. and I&s. Rushton were at Mllnrow, a new police station was buUt and they were the .tost couple to live On the premises. , | For twelve months Mr. Rushton was selected lor reserve duty’at the Superintendent’s- office at Rochdale, and then when| he


their'golden wedding In '


celebrated .


aeiUi lu lAcjroAuv., V


«UV nrnud of hls accomplishment. Sale, and formerly ,ol Doroiham^where Afterwards


t t & n BOTOilgh, Castleton, andjthe Butler Green section. of Chadderton. best wishes for the, future.


Llttleborough and afterwards went 6n ,a I Among


i: Commenting on the changed conditions in the police, force, Mr. Rushton pdints out the enormous increase in traffic since his days and says that In many '^of, the sections he, served In#, the force isjnow at least twice as strong. Some ot hls


tectlng those who were wer^g.- only realiy. heavy .traffic in those 1 comprised steam wagons taktog maw


poUce to stay font, months there, In retirement at I i s s ti .f . ,...... . those Wefessful In obtaining


now of Blkckbumiand formerly of Castle- street, CUtheroe.! He: will attend St.


«


Mary’s OoUege; i Blackburn. 'Prior leaving Clitheroe; he was; a pupil of S8.


Michael a&d John’s School, ■ ;' ■ * * *


busiest days were spent when | an ou^jedifo): stde by auction by Messrs: H. engineers’ strite broke out at Boto Holden and SoniiBidding,reaped £200, he was sent vrtth thirteen other mounted |


WhaUey-itoad, Clithejroe, was on Wednes­ day evenlngi At^he Borough SalerMiMi


I soiicTtors' for the i vendors.-


to be woven; at various East LanCastoe i yesterday enjoyed atdp along the Rhine towns. Asked by .our repres_enta«ye ft


h e " h a d S ) k " ' S ' NorthSt^yfaAeriesof Rushton recaM a murder wse in WWch “jptpjes being projected i on to a screen I he took a leading part, ^ man who


lantern,thelclub hqs purchased /committed the


/Mr. Rushton, and subse^ently was p„gi{ient-(Dr. E.! R. B. Murray) presided jigia atIBlaCkbum on Wednes-


for the Illustration of trai-veftalks. 'pe


sentenced to daath'at Llveipool^slze^ reported on a meeting of,theJDlstrlct For the work he had done, Ru|}ton was warmly


I when the liew, chairman for No. *


iflltfofa’malX arS^on’ Ce8ti4tSig An eMerly lady much ImpMM to ffie discovered a man intent on settlhg a district, Mrs. C&therlne^right,


.5 's i r f e 'i s .w i l ’s j » _


I Tn W « waTK/durtog the k K "be‘d » to ; TO wotfid I arihe Dardanelles. -The Interment took drawn 10s. If the match had been nlaved


John’s Church, i She ;^d sevenjo^Md tlmee


“y


place ’at St. iJoseph’S Monday; afternoon',^ the


, c t l where they fire guests .of the cutneroe to'spend a week,


T.U.C. were anxious that the details of anygeheme should be made as flexible aS possible.


c^eroe - S S to -l-The camp is being cm-


; 'ducted fo): a miinth tola group om s t '


'T 'A^MlnsterDarweni Colne and Rosp; and he remained to PgjTO i


hire Rotary Club®' tod ?unng period boys froih' Blackburn,


' I f S f c s s ! r „


WALTER CHADWICK -SL m uie Lancashire ana .ijnesuuc


but they believed it W°“ld to jvera ^chadwlck has received the neWs teat he has won a prize of £59 offerepby a


prize ortwogutoea. During tTaTa central fTOshotodT^ A. S. Comyns-Carr, ___________ K.C.j ,;


suggestion Js;l « « The newspapej^ _ i________ _


He Mid he had studied the problem of,


be Covered by a special benefit called gjyjqgggqjrect forecast of the develop- help they can,,wnenw y holiday benefit arranged to conjunction j^g^j gf jj^g gtqry. Mr. Chadwlto sue-


viith the uneraplojfment tosurance fund, g^g^g^ spotting the murderer and, anc some Goyerriment toP®}}®®®^ to Ujjqygh he admits having been mong to coniexion wltlTthe,municipalitiesiwlto k


holIiday


th^State). He considered that a, con­ tribution of 4 )d, 'a week! from each Df


contributions on the existing “ equal thirds,” (employee, employep and


d travel. crat _ f®d_^ to thE three partleU would be stoclemt.


Mr Comyns-Carij ®®l^X® ailortnlght’s holiday for WWch under the stheme he had put forward £2 a week wrtuld be paid to a man or womai) witn th!'necessary qualifications.


I Clitheroe Is usually unlucky, J when Royalty visits East Lancashire respite


^ ^ ^ I I ' | ;


its fame as one iof the loyalest pf old ibbroughs. At the'end of the present month the Duke of Gloucester I WsRs


: Association of Boys’ Clubs. -Unfortup- afely Clltheroe has no Bpy.s’ Club,; heMe the town has no' claim to a call.; ^ e Duke is to dlnfe at Blackburn on toe night of hls visit ;to that |;own. iTIhe tour/ 1


; J to start at Hyde shortly aftet lunch, W Y'f ?ML, which toe Duke Will partake'privately at | the latter.


29th and 30th, arid the proposed itinerary to tom. 11 is revealed, will occupy two days, July


! Manchester after flying to Barton alrpo):t. He will proceed] from Hyde to Atoton-


drift. Bury, Bufnley, , ^ Accrington or Gteat Hamood, j.—, — ,-r wards to Blackburn. , jH


after dinner to Lancasi stay the night. On Frldi


|T jThe ^ cost would pe


1 him will go hearty congratulations on -weeks. ' The Sftt is referred to to gj, jjjjgg procedure.; M.any road Mi SIt « te n . ,* .s,.med " J " ^ S f ciS S 'm' S “ ^


rate hC receives the prize of £to. To ^ ^ e n s ’ accounts presented to them by and written out to


Viscount Snowdens nephew, ti)?w h n [mDortance^td us Is iImmeasurable. : We gg„^grted to watetboUnd.maca!dan), and spent half _hl3 life In Australia Md who TOortance^w


the


H® I typeset pv late ®tostor._


^


^g^gig ip the;country Is ctosldered. Started first a s ic a rt ttrifcks,! were


surf ace. dress- gj gu the


Is uncertain whether he lnfi®tjtt toe ^®^®JLgj,jgiig' transactions from 1656, .„ „ ? g j t a r o r bltiimOT .or covered with title or not. He was born a t M |o n haft ®h®


something unique to Z c K o r toncrete.’’ T h u 4 ' the Mr, Cowglll, who Is postmaster ot a little were £3 5s. 6d., and the


whether he Inherits the viscountcy or not 'Wien toe matter was brpught to hls notice he declared that he was not


S dB e tepM h e a tle llltw e r< o » r t upder-Lyne, and on 1®],0 ®nainjj R o c n - g j qqqrse well knpwn to Ws (Vllllam Brass’s .interest'to photo-


s death. f ' * *


® tol proceed where he will


Williamson’s works andlLancfete'rL^s’ Club, going later to Wlkan. Hrire he wUl linch, after which he M ''dfttp


;40 the Duke wUl leave for Haltori. Next, ihhaatttto Heath., p St. Helens, Bolton, apd ft p


0 a private*"engagement, ^ e rb wllljbe 0 public banquets or Tuncheonsi ; ;


SEE BILLS..


and retired on pension jn 1909., ;For fourl years, he was at Mlddleton^road police I station, Chadfertonj! ®nd; theii | he t ma.rrled Miss Anne Wozencroft,; and was


lollce force a Quarter [of a Mntupri ago ire recalled byiMr. Thpmas Rushtoto of Jrook Villas, Waddlngton, who has I now :ompleted a Ibnger period lOnipensjon ;han he sened|to tbe jojee. Fon twenty- D leven years he served to the Rochdale


Interesting memories of life to: the ivision of the] Lancashfte Constabulary


ransferred ' to Mltorow, .v/bere fie,i re-) malned for a islmllari period. iMr, pnd


Lancaster, |he will visit/jMessrs.- , gj jbe Houses of ParU/iment re- say to us.who uve mx, becausemo are ant I V. .


message between


gift of he Z t to I r M . we are ap ^g^jg^g / importance,! as_ the b E 's to n e ItWiU be clear tfet with monhtog about th


Tents £3 8sJ 5d.-one Item of which ft J^qqrnescrltot teste which fiavri been; 3 d n o a man fPr^brlnTO ® ® " S -


waver booke'from Chester ha'd time to


to him. He had-corresponded , with toe^ P®to®


En-jumo tn examine the accoupts clorelv, I norinro roherehv cyillindrical cores.Pf un- Ifrom-


! I haven t


Snowden until shortly before | ^torlans o L C » m when ‘they XllCUL y*_,,


'-1 Rented to us by (ihetoam s Library wtoh J ggjjjg conditions/ to form the vfea^g I seiueu, irw. uu


I enme‘ ,to .write up such a story. Two concrete ft freq'l®ntly 'nted . of the transcription have been pre-


oiinVi Q C musL aeeu but secured a -picture Of the turret erected must keep ; vdthj stoa .t care. The , * '# # frn-o I concretes.for road jork.toy^^ by nEftl eg , ■ i * # , -


coat’ and/runnlrig surface.J cases,. ho'ivever, ri bljtumlnouq surfactof,


for the rp®d^d deft, TOdpr pe -Inieni wnicnjine euuuttuuu nutuuMuca I jiirfftpft Tn manv


as a


told us Would'be watched carefully, for' to® Its results. We presume these results


rtaie t hl h th d cation a hprlUes; j^gde by the w-.-.v—, - !‘” [hl8 ls


ow comes a possible claimant. Mr. Philip Snowden Cowglll,CowgUl,


of


nowden died tha t there was no hrtra^nd to the Nthat hls peerage would die


£ c ; “ h e M Libras. Man- .long and


pov ers -and ; flutles to I promote, the fgjggggi-pftjjg hnes upon which tlje stern ^ orgmlsatlon of ®TOlIyib°^^^ym^bp would run was pretty accurate. At any


details, it Is ®^'ldent teat Ws 1


holidays with pay ifor ®®ny Y ® f s o l u t i o n of the ®ystery already oMtoed- meTOof k e ew n g ^ i^ ^ g iv e what invention which will ®al^® them j t te r his opinion the cost of holidays should (.jjg p^i^g ^gg awarded to the '^tor so that t y


•-F' l they asked l warajne^ I ine,bvu« ^ , i ' J ;;


.. y^gu^y has unearthed Inter®®- methods of; road contofuctlon. ^though, regairffing the/Parlsh Register,^,


,gj^g^w this issue, the kjgpjjjg^yg^gg in thejmethdds ouilgh- way engineering,’’


; in the shape of old church-1 and progn


gent position as regards materials,and jgeqnt years, hS says, there has been


they can.” ; i - ]* -# ' * ,


| qf'Secrets." After the third instelment, S'.k'gk^'qf ggjjg^ competitors to forward theft


nstalments a; story entitledNigh


Salthlll-road, Clitheroe, who, as ®n- 1 especially hi these nounced In our last Issue, has been blaced shoulder Is


nounceumum^^^^^^^^^ and Clfeshlre j the


Lstltutes examinations In the[thftdjchurchto.pd .®hW8R P., ■ f r 'f seffior c


i^--" “ erclal course, gaining very eratftyto^^^^


, . , s i n T a V 'n 'e w » in a mysTOcom-Itoiould, _____ . Night


j


1 T„»=r,h-t npmpterv on I qn holiday Saturday! as Rev.' Father


Ce e


. One y


Donlevy, S.J., offlclatlngr - ■ • ’ I ' '.‘-IP'- ■ P - ■ ' Fifteen CUthetoe boys! leave to-morrow


planned.' Cricket interest Is mounting In ciltheroe.ato this did something to extend It.


they hi ]


o Brooks for five and a few moments later there was ani- atemst . unqiumous


Windle. To the fleldlngAltos


appeal for a cateh at the wlpheq ®ff amaze-


'riltSeihoyLare being taken by train commente were made by bwed TO


baby and , ^ , more than sixty vears -ago to Mr. John


i Mr Wright working as a ^ h e r at Barrow ® PrlntwoTks.; i^ e


Wright. rLater’ Ithey came to Clitheroe,


seventeen years l ago.-; Mrs. Wrignt was T a regular ^worshipper at


Members ft Cllthefoe Rotary^Club; , to. Ins-.


nrntwrtv i was withdrawn. The freehold- ‘dwelling-house, No. 82,


mnnRteJ'^warpKted sereeaiiT‘it 1 Z s ‘^ . R S n ’s ^ X u S n agalJ^ S r ^ h e rank of merit and he Is natUr- Mowing day, ;Mr. A.^ Robjtoon now of


at he Is still veiy[ we Jknpwn, j f f i be


Catherine' Rarasb6ttom,i;of “Burnside., Whalley, widow ofiMr.iJ. G.iRamsbottom,; who on Monday celebrated lier elghUeth birthday. She was ifonnferly actively Identified with Bdrrow'Mlsslon Ttoom, A -Well known Glltheronlan, Mr.: .Luke Grainger, of 21, WCst-Vlew, to-day attains his seventy-filth birthday, and on Sun­ day, Mrs.' Ward, of Eshtoni-tenace,- will be eighty-four, and Mr. John Sharpies, of Feasor Cottage, 1 Waddlrigton, ,»dll. be seyenty-flve.( On Wednesday, Mr. George


We extend congratulations; to ^Mrs.'


R I B B L E S D A L E /; A fEN. BY ^ ■ v " ! f :;/;(E iiR '/:^ E 5 r c


s t r u g g i R.By defeating the LeagUe,-M(to:


nights’ match cohj:lnded_ at CjiMph Meadow oh Wednesday, Whalley ijetui^ strongly unto the running for honours and onen out the fight In a mobt Ih- terestlng way. Qmte half-a-^ozbn


lbhiesdale Wanderers, ffi . tlm w , h teams have, an oqn^i very end.- -


doubt that the remain exceedingly Interesting un|U t]jie


onours and there Is not 11}®


Wanderers upon iheft: narrow .^feaL having regard'to the misfortune befel^them by an InJnry to_ HaOT


bn Wednesday;' he w^ Bm?Knd against- a canny bowler 1U


was^ out without time this se^n.





him getting some runs, and ffis.lnji^jjh all probabfilty;.cost the, Wpderer


luld have been a moral ®®rt#^ to K fe-open the > question .whether^


points. It was a .match which will be about for so®®


T


matches should be played at all. WM batsmen were . hiordlnately ;. cautlo


taking an hour to/slse 20 n ^ . Han Wlhdfe. their' professional, batted ftfliy


that for a long period they haq grwt difficulty in seeing the ball at aU md some of their strokes certainly coqflmled this statement. At one end, thw sm t the setting sun ®ade It Mmpst


90 minutes fo): 17 and ffi®^® tain amount ,to barracking. ^® planatlon of the Whalley^.batsmjnjvas


the bowler’s hand until It ^® s t reached them,; whUe at the other dnff the ball


o' define the; ball from the I time] It reft


was often losl against to® house behind'the bowler’s arm. A prefty big crowd had assembled and they etrt-


different the IMovriiig night It .TO to


dently did not enjoy ®=^Kii?P slow scoring.: As conditloM were


observed • that These' c l r® T O J I m stren^h to ,the argument that night


matches do hot afford a fair test! | , On the other hand,an excellent argu-,


night. Altogether the "gate? ®tot tov® -been worth £10 to the Wanderers and It


ment ln favour of these ev®ff}“C®®TO was the large crowd. Assembling each


rapIiUly mqtch


One may sympathise wlth Rlbbmsdale ‘ J '. '


Washbrook,,thelr cMef W®J;L,,S® pulled :a muscle while-fleldtog onlTuMj day Mid though he hobbled out io tot


belngWiidli fori7,J after hls career, ' Theite seemed


IGGL B. iQUR RU N S


,b who Was cleaned boWled :he most patient innings


of


wanderers should nbt get rid of Whalley mep that mght, but , Haworth showed a capacity to stay , get rnns. (This the Wanderers were hfeld up, and aftef two aiid ahalf hours’Iplay: Whalley were 99 for eight. They icpn- tlnuedl their knock |the following night and added 12 precious s runs, Iiaworth belhglast out for a-more than useful i25. Pull credit nlust be given to Brooks and. WobdWorth for long spells of accurate


reason why ■ all


the bbwiihi lifted Into' Mttle: severe! looked; as, tl ease when 3i Then E; Sti by-Smith-; depatiedha' bh the boarc the match '


start by Edinund Cohiwall, who went lor ■ ■


arid v« ry keto bowling. _ The Wanderers were; given a hectic


■ straight away, and tvnee I clear! out to the ground .oor-roAd,; : He was- linlth - and; the Wandeilers


E N O W P R O C E f D l f J JQ Evbey: Pint OF Boots and Shoes Bedtiobi -in Pbioe, LADIES, GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR


special o f f er of ladies SAHARA 8ANDAL8 To Clear; at 3/11; Originally; 8/ljl.^ Also, matiy .other BargbTO in


5,^ MOOR LANE, CUTHER(|)E. Ladles Oddments at 7/11, 8/11 and 9/11;


tween,;smlth,; who-^i was. bowling atjhls best, i and the ; Wanderers’ batsnlen. Wickets Tell at'.relMlat .-intervals bnd l there / Were groans of ; dlsappolntnijent I from'i the; ‘Wanderbrs’ spectators when Harry] Washhrpok was bowled heforel he | had scored. He nevertheless received ovatlbn for hls pluck. Slowly but si the g a l le y bowlers got on .toP , when I J. iLapcaster joined the ' vetq Ji Brooks ;for the last wicket partner the Wanderers needed 12 runs to avoid I


adrlhg jfell Into a trap laid id elx runs later Cornwall lngscOiCed-30 of the 42 ; Prom that time onwairds ibcame ] a dour struggle to-


ough they would win with was reached without a ll


defeat. - jFafehig Windle, Brooks sentlthe bril crashing' into] the region of I the' Bcbrlhg tent and theii whipped the ball aWay i to: - the' off ] boundary. By this time the ;TOtator8i were on tenterhooks, ahd amidst 11 breathless' excitement! he madei a Inlghty effort to drive the ball


failed bji, Greenwood,:


a; catoh as a ,


NOTICE TQ!


SECRETARIES and' OFFICIALS OF


THRIFT and HOLIDAY CLUBS


Special laeilitiss are availato; the! funds of Thrift or Holiday, Clubs with the


Bliickbyrn Trustee: Sayings Bank


again; to': the conpnes. This tlmq he Kt) o: nnimlo.iAf vorHe OTirt ArfVmr


fielding In the country, TO : looublly to any veteran to put


j ' | , i •whalley. -


6/ Garritt Ibw. b Brooks............ Windle b Brooks ....................... Colohel L. Green hi Weaver ......... A. Greenwood Ibw.l b-Woodworth- W; H. Hawirth b Brooks ........... J. Gdodinan b Wobdworth ........


The Whalley innings was hy no means F - Webb b Woodworthi............... t exhilarating. O. Qarratt was tot Ibw.


R..M1 Aspdto b Brooks..-...... T.-Wllkmsob b Woodworth


E. Smith b Brooks;......... ........ W.- Qretowpod not; out, T .1otal...


Extras


not out Colonel


he riven a'happy time without Green In a long drawn out m^pltlon of a Aeimy S - cott to tS e lv e s . ^The defensiveness durtog; which'! wcqrite


ir.; Brooks G.''WooGwe rth


E.j Weaver .... J Robinson .


l!^''/;RIBBLBSDAlj'E WANDEKpS/ E;! Cornwall ibW. b Smith,


; The ; following 1}°® 4“®.^^™ k g jg not scoring, and he besbrlnkled Deanery Maga^e, r e 1 ^ g to


Parish I Church! -bazaar I at St. wary a, I


es h


fmm. the Whalley Green is Ihterestlng to watch,,eveff when the play with a W b e r of reato lovely


CUtherqe, seems,to_prqvld^e^a^^iy^^ Weaver, Colonel Green had scored 28 for ; other; ’ rellElous i denominations


y


every ( I


eventually totoyto .to


4.v.ac,A ; t fimpQ wnen every i of the 35 runs acquired during-toe ^tay the various to -get runs and - made a number to


gpjiitea snots wmen ---- --- ,


,,°LnriredT.“ A | spftlted shots which showed that! the; it was a trakedy


formalley; when he was toven|out[lhw.


com-1 shoiild; to callto .‘The Friends of St. jd In Mary’s/’ i


the churc the ,strjct sense o , ^ . e ----- --— just,a


wickete. Before 180 w®® reached six . i _i_


men had been dismissed, among them .1-


-1 and safer., Dr. R. |I. ®lradUng:, the Director of Research, Surveys .the] pre-


•J.'Goodman W. H,


Wtodlei e;< smith


jHawprth:


ManJ friends will look forward to the return I visit tp Clitheroe of the Rev. G. Osborn ; Gregory,* who will preach the Sunday School'anniversary services at


E.'Standrlhg c-Gijeen™od b Snfith... G. Woodworth Ibw. h Smith ........j... R! Preedy c A..Greenwood b Haworth D^Taytor b Smith H; Washbrpok b Smith P.'Holtlb.Wi


E.', Weaker


J/ Robtosonib Smith J.'Bro^s c A Grtonwcod b Wlndle...


. Indie,....... hsmith.... ...........


iJJ Lancaster not t o ^


;] , Extras.... T d ta l......... ......


.... 1 r.TvViiA :' :


CUthero^ Holidays special;'BUSES, (Seats Besemd). i


vilili leave CLITHEROE (M/hUe Lion) on sAtURDAYI JULY 17th, at 8-0 a.m. to BLACKPOOL : ADULTS,''!5/| ; CHl|LpREN, 2/9 ;


Itetuining; the following SaijUrijay-a^f 1-30 q.m. :,: BObK'flN A D V i t a > LOCAl | OFTIC AGENTS SEASONAL LIMITED STOP 8ERVICE9 f^om CUTHEROE (White Lion);


h Cues, and Thute. exc',: and Jomtly with;'Umt^ J.utomobile Services, Ltd., -PBisciFAi, Pebiod: ReT O v’ Faees-


t o BLACKPOOL, dop. 9.'56 a.n)., 1pa?8|nd I t o Rto . , „ To MIDDLESBROUGH, dep. 5543 p.m. ;1; To LEEDS, (lep. 8a47 p.m. ft y nrltnliiwfjRlftBkpQol' Jofat | Operatora; Semre


LYTHAMI,..


cSODTHPORT, cMORECAMBE


B LA C K PO O L ............ =5/6 ‘LEEDS


ST. 'ANNES'- LACKPOO:


. 5/9


/ . . . . . . . . . . 5/3 M R 6/9"


cWINDERteERE cAMBLESDB ..


c Bookable a t Office or. Agents only.


Eiquiries and Bookings: l m \ O ffic e : 16, WE^GATE (Phone 176); or A(/enl ; A. ALTHAM, Ltd., 23, ;Moort(ane,Clithoro8


I ;


the Methodist -(Wesley) Chapel.; Mr. Gregoiw preaches every Sunday evening to one! of'Methodism’s largest congrega-


HOLIDAY HANDBAGS


tions-!the Albertllall. Nottingham, and has made ■ himtelf a popular figure in'the] ''Wesley’/ pulpit. Mr. Gregory


will conduct three services on the Sunday and will lecture/to toe schoolroom on Monday eventog.'. An Interesting feature


MARVELLOUS t RANGE * AT AND IN ALL LEATHERS


of'this gathering will be the singing of thk-Wesley; Male] Voice Choir. This will be! theft first engagemept In the town slnfe ;thelr success at Lytham Musical Festival and no ■ doubt many will take this opportunity of hearing them, as they;] will be singing their test pieces.


. -i-,' 1 -


the supporting power bf the subsoil/. The hisrejmL,____ ,o Leeds', has been awarded I - Fqilithei second time to ten days, to®,® a first pylefe In p.window dressing corn-


t ; Hls;i friends Iri CJltheroe will be In­ noyal t1m U wtIvtrlArtt


, fV held In feeds. | :


was dpeiled It Was the first of ItsMnd in F^ffirJ'Tgupieg enters and m winners the country and the begtanlng.of am eX-


IVhbn the Ribblesdale Senior; School] , niitt arne .course on ;-Saturday last. and Mr. J. E. Holgtae.


____ __ -


Ar enjoyable mixed fpursomes s w ^ - stak! competition


■McATthur and.Mr. ,J. Harris. . ■ ()p Wednesday evening,, a team or 22


;“ -unners-UD'up ^er


hpve bebn entirely satisfactory since I k niavrira riot We should probably have heard about


eatabUshed on p site of twefity-thiee f m \ p e t i t io n wfflibe playedjon.WednesdW ” "'ley on Penffie side, five miles fn ^ ] next under the bame condltlops. Com- iwh to which it will belong^.The j


to* be a camp school K g f f


prolbct land-if ithe experiment ft u-sucr 1 r e s s S l a r schools '^U/b® PtoWded ln; other parts of I the co un ts. The school V ,, wiul prqWb meaft.andtoleeplng


:modWc n for parties ;o r forty children whQl.wlU 'Stay p fortnight and .havetthe r ordinary!lessons .with the addition of


■-/ ■ ' ;


■tbin will celebrate Its 500th annlversa^. Steps-are being taken to arrange ,a


%ext year St. Helen’s Church; Waddlng-


scheme that will appropriately, fit such an auspicious occasion.


, This ft the season of: annual reports tlons, can brlngithe jand and stqnes te a land few rife more interesting than .that constant 'water i content befqrej mixing, nf the Road Reseatch'Board, since now- Thus, the report qtates, another step


, been devised which) by. meams of vlbra-


adavS' ft orily from the point of view of fqrward has been ^made to meet tfe our own precious skins we are. all In- .demand for consistent qua|lty iln road terested'In our roads and In any new I construction.


Diatoral hfttorV and physlcaL.training. e uring the holiday p e rlo llt will be used,


chliarei^wlll be housed; undw canvas. The)cost of tie ®®b9S'


ntirely for -cpmplng and two hundred,


'^5,754, with an addltiOMl-£450 for a Bwlriuning pool to be added later. Fifty


perfterit,'of the outlay will be contributed by thel Board lof Education , and parents Whd eahriflord it will pay a small main­ tenance charge.


Wednesday next also, there win. oe rearranged quaiil^g; round for % lU l s Q by stroke


an entrance fee of Is. — -


SHOCK FOR A14GLER.


of qia catches, an Mg er ioff the .NoTO, _


Rjcelvlng a sharp ; t o C d ; T O i h ^ off


coait' sent the flto' t® JJ‘®;Nriuralur^^^^^ Muieiun at South Kensington,


„°?u/XrfoK arid Was


■frbto-whlch has been known to ^ock a man hls‘feet.


m iKectrl X be flad to W its toUecllon;! The ear able Of emitting an-electrical discharge fX each Tide of Its head, the shock


Pendle |are to| have ®noth®r type , of . ibe swan Cup competition will be school,, also th i first of Its kind. In the ° S stroke play over:I8 holes; en- countryJ I It


oIt-beforb thft. . lit Is now announced thaU K o m e ^ ^ iir neighbours on the other side on to® (Saturday) the fftstjound being Mrs..* R, W.


^ visited* 'Wllpshfte. !,Fourball pigy'qd; and honours went to


.... ...... , ♦; *


erested to learn! th a t Mr, Herbert,Slater, who formerly lived In Moor-lane befme , ‘


devised to?toyestlgatk the/characW petition orgarifted by a well-known firm l uuw.i qjgperties of soils, apd also a flelffpro-; of food p):oducers. ' The'competltton was night, Mr. cedu e w


le-rit Wha ey Go Cub as been done0116 111 -,od£.; ■ Playing: ova; the course miTninv wai


ih..ov. Li VrUnllnvr Cl/llf nlllH hdS 0^611 Q -'-y,


- 1 Buccffisful. On Jun^ 23tdrthe feat ,was acconpbahed by, Mr. H. Bailey,


I t


ALL PRICES I FROM 3/11.


presents; for all* occasions.


A-DVERTISER AND TIMES OFFICE. CLIXHEROE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.


■ ■';! JOTTINGS. QUARTERLY MEETING.


quarterly meeting of members of the Clitho-- roe iEquitabld OcMrperatlve'ana Industrial


'’Councillor I A. Hallows presided' at ithe


SoeWly: held in the Guild Room on Monday evening. It was reported that'sales for i the three monthi ended. June 5th amounted .to


£18,322 9s. 9Jd., an Increase on the corres- pondliig quarter last year 'of £758.7s. lOd.; A proposed dividend of 2/2 to the £ iwas


tile quarterly;;meeting of the C.WB, heldiat Marithester, I'rind Mr. Robert Wlndle; was - appointed delegate to the next meeting. ;


I Ml's. Ishenvoo.d, of Chatbum, reported on O fil iCllGkSi j ' C ! ' . * . * I


The second round of this Unllih, Ltd., for the relief of children, i , ; , enter tor both days, ^ ,.


® M ayings,OF the;week


, Tdmultlpiy-wants is:not the way ^wisi/or hapjiy,—


Dr, Inge. |,


^'(»mmunlm is-the enemy of jsoclety.—


MreChamberialn, ; ■ i qlyllised


EqUrillsatlon 'Account Is the penalty of this boiMtry being ci solid ;rock, to an -uiistable. jWorid,-^lf liJphn Simon. ' ^ / | .


,e burden now put on Ithel Eifchange


/•' I |beUe've |'that a doctor In' a huiri* is a pace; to|ii8 patlents.--Slr .Farqut^a|: Buz-.


'to Blind, should be more likely, to; produce ;somelhlng-mat would appeal to Anuirlca.— "Arllss. -, ' i


we foigietrill about the Amerclan market' and make films with only British audiences


Mi[. George j tolbe


a;greea to, with a penny per bag on members’ and h half-penny per bag on nontmembers’ C


scribe £5 to the Spanish Relief]Fund,-to reTOs® to'®" ®


| Tlje meeting agreed to a resolution to sub-' PP®1 by'the CriMpe/atlve


■' 'i m i I IHDDLESBROUGH PON


3/. 6/9 8/3 15/3


10/6 ; r


ah ehd to the Wanderers' hopes. , Itiwas.l couple |of yards and Arthur


This' Bank haa been established for over a Gentuiy apd sEofto Govenimtot Control together with attraptive rates of mterest.


, _ , ,


a ! great? finish, nevertheless, and! the match Will [he talked about for tome | thne to come, , , I'.',', ?


C A L L O B W B I T E F O B F U L L I N F O B M A T I O N ; Head Office : LORD STREET, W S T , |b LACKBURN |


jlfan(j</er: JoifflR.KpsHAW


i |


| |,


Cliiheroe Branch; 3 CHURCH STREET - (OipoaitetbeFredLibraiy) .


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