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CLITHEROE ADVERTISER MitiimiiiiMiiMiini ‘


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Sjmng CLEANING Let the Ramsgreave Laundry hajidle your Curtains,! Rugs, Linens etc., | the


charges d[re very reasonable! NOW 18 THE TIME - - - To send those dusty looking RUGS


and CARPETS lor their - - - - SPECIAL EASTER GLEANING '


Our up-to-date plant will clean the 'Ait III


Garments Laundered


Care|ul ■ individual attention


to each bundle of laundry that comes iinto oiir , works is tho 'systemiwe uso to turn out the best'work at all times.


m Linens, and curtains receive:


exceptional care—the Rams- - ■greave\ process' ensures that your garments and all articles are , returned to you with a' epic and span appearance.


i. H A Y P O e K


Ga ments cleaned


; Suits, dresses and other more delicate gam ents must have th e ; special handhng that they can ,■ get only, through dry cleamng.' Our special process dry cleaning S


: will put new life into old gar­ ments, and give clothes that “ like new’ appearance.


smallest or largest Carpet oHectively, giving a new lease ot life I


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f;o e l e a g u e oT' n a t io n s UNION.


At the annual' meeting which followed u


pi blio' raectihg o f ! the. Clitheroe, bwniSh'; of, th j League [of Nations T|ni,<jn, held mtho,C!ongi«- gational School,lonhlonday evening, the Mayer- (C ouneUlor QJ Hargreaves) was elected PCesideri' tr hiito hCingjpaid to his undoubt^ enthiisjasi i fo: the' cause of .peace...Mr. J, A. Barnesj was ehgtedi chairmani. and. Miss E. Fouldsiwas a] pointed secretary. Mr. J..L. Hamiltoniwas' re-elected assistant secretary, with Mr. Nomi^n liley, treasurer. The committee was re-elected j| ■


ei. bloc. Submitting his annual; report, the seoretai ! . i


(hlr. J.' 'A. Barnes)'ttated ( “ The post |ye: biAbecn in several ways a difficult,one for tl Branch'aa fob the Union as a, whole. Tlie inter- n itidnal situMion seeins to liavo become steadijy wors'o during the.ycar, and,instead of regarding tills as d chnUengo. to ail truO lovers of peace to s: rength'en their support of ,tho League, mayy. p iople'appehr to, have resigned themselves jto t ie hdpelcisj,view that'the. League is’Timsh(|d,^ aid;there,i3 no purpose to.be served by cm- t nuingvtd support i t . ! Ebriunately this yi|w' has not been very common in our district, and t id'.mepibcrphip of 'the! Branch has remamm’ shady at about,400. Some of. the. coUectcrs; r iportM. a , certain- amount of difficulty in ollectirig reiowai subsoriptions;-but-this has been b'iilaheed.'byLho securing of new members vho have realised that the [more difficult the


international situation is, tho more urgent is t)ie individual's responsibility to; indicate his or l er


teUef'. in the' sandsi -


Loyal Collectors. I should hko to take this opportunity


principles for; which the Uni an of


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again thanking our loyal band of collcctop, v'hosohvork has ehaliled'us to maintain cur lumbers so successfully,'.and. to suggest that


;ro have still' need-for reiMorcement in .tii's cirection.,


• | B ro s i


the RAMSGRJEAVE LAUNDRy RAMSGREAVEj BLACKBURN Tel. 48087 (two lines)


Ask Vanman,tor'Price l^ttjol all work undertaken by us. HpMlbe happylo advite you. '■ Ml l l l ' l t l l l l lMe tMl a ’l t l lV l fMi a bMMI IMMMMMI t lMMt l t lMMMMI IO I tMMt lMl l t l t l l l lMIMMMb i a i l l lMMMd t lMMI IMi a i a i e t l l f l lMl e l k l l d l l t l l t l l l l t l i e i t l i a i l l t J VM l I t J J J I I IM I t t l t t t t tM I I I I IM t J I I J t lM I f l J I I IM IM IM M M I I IM I l l l l l l f lM l l l tM I t l l lM M M d Tho “ routine "work, cf the Branch has been


carried, on.in;the usual way.j Unfortunately the Jirmistico meeting was afranged for what


.i royed to hCjone'of the very worst of'the many wiid 'evemh^ wo have had this winter,; and in 4 o circumstances we were rather gratified tl a quite considerable number braved the stone qrdbr t o ; hear the Rev. Frank Coleman, Blackpool give one of thej best addresses have ever hod.


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GOOD H A IRD RE S S ING at a Moderak Cost Visit THE VOGUE Salon the ,16th march


.OPENING I ON TUESDAY NEXT, |


THE VOGyi Remanent Waw Specialists ■ ,


Waterloo, Glitheroe ; ; j '


Ph o n e ,159, PARISH CHURCH |A. v. WADDINGTON. Sensibly Wedding Gifts for Easter


j showing them, but remember, low overhead charges mean economical retail prices to you!


I I F.B.0.A1 j


Have’you seen our stock of; CLOCKS, CUT GLASS and BRUSH SETS ? True we haven’t much room for


coneron i& leeming F-S.M.C.


Qualified OrncuNS


17, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE National Health Insurance Opticians


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IF YOU SAW A SIXPENIE ON THE STREET


you'd sloop to pick it up| Of course j you , would !


Then whiy ,not,'pick up a shilling on every


pound you spend on hoi idW travel by LM S ? You can do tliis by joining the Yorkshire


Penny Bank and you also get the Bank’s usual interest AS WELL- ' y :■ ,■ : 1 .


■ '* , ' ■ ■ So call in at the Bank - to-day and openi a


dejiosit account. Put away justlas much as ever you can each week—it will buy a cheap, comfortable and quick journey by LM S to your Holiday resort.


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MR O SPEN r


-LESS 10 PA i ■ brauebof the YorkshirePelinyBanh I ■ ' - i '


OE T D i hblliKilbftttYtlHIdHIREPOIRY BkUKLTD,S,10IIDI)II MIDLAND&SC0n|8HRA!LWAy;- ; ' i[ .j'.- ■' '


Ask for the folder givitlg fu ll Aeiails . : of tbe 'seheme and opeii d "Sumnur Holiday" account at. the nedreil


Mrs. G. W, Webster i The proceeds of the effort,' amouhtlng to £102, were for The funds of the church. ,


baking, the prlz^e were'awarded to W, Moorhouse, Mrsj H. M.iCockshutt and


,


department'gava a happy/performanceof the operetta, “ Aladdin,’I'dritt members of. th the senior classes gave j the play,:“ Meet


work was held ip the Baptist School last Saturday afternoon/opened'by Mr. RiH; Kay, and preslded'over byMr, F. F. Wood. In the evening] scholayd. df the jurildr


SALE of WORK.—A successful sale of e Family,” In a 1 competition for cake


100 E. Cottam 582 ,


88. H, Dean........... 43 R. foLthouse -.l. 51 J,Ldfthou5e...i., 94 W. Briggs.. 84 E. Nichols . 92 J. G. Parklndi 30 C. Walmslej


;r .


.. E. Whiteside TOO ... W. Harrison; 100 ..... R. Jackson, 100 .......T. Oddle 50 750


....... E. 'WilsdnTOO. ..... R. HansonTOO ......R. Nelson: 100 S. SouthworthilOO


100 R. Parker ..L.;.....;.... J. O’NeUi: 60;W, Astlh


100 J, Horsfield 100; j; Cowell ., 100 S.' Llmhert. 706 ■


lOOL.'WUson;.., 99 J, Huddon


1 S. Green ... I F. Cowell ... I J. Donaghy ) Ji Costlgan i R. Scott .... t'H: Speak .. i W. Green . i E. Read....


CHATBURN CHlfRCH A. v. CATHOLICS. 47 R, Astln....... i..i... G. H. Byrne 100 P. Hall 100


95


... R. Wlnckley: 32 ..... M, BalldyTOO W. Crompton: 65 iS. Duckworth 49


. J! Frankland 75 617


GRINDLETON y. GHATBURN CHURCH. .... . E. Howard 100


' , ' Please Book Yoim Eastee APFommENT


: SM1)A' billiab:


Y SCHOOL m LEAGUE.


■Moor Lane!.... , lYaddlngton ..... Congregatldnals Parish Church'.


Chatburn Church A ... 13 59! 40 .99 Grlndleton Chatbum Churc


LEAC5UE TABLE. i p;'pts. Hcp'Tti


h .l.... 13 89,- 89 13 43 35 78


12 51 40 ,91


Catholics Parish Church A .... 11 17 50 :67


...;.... 12 57 20 77 ...i..... 11 25 50' 75 12 53 15 1 68


9 30 15 45


' Many Sunday sohoola and’BOoial orgahisatii: have taken advantage'of ,our -willingness .provide a Speaker who will deal with tho Lcagi e’s ■pork or with; some aspect pf the intematio lal 'Situation frhm the League’s point of view, an i a good dwl of usefid work bps been done dur:ng the yea'r in' this way. I, may say' that your


rCommittTO consider | this work-very important, ind arqgtatefulfor .the oppprtunities'they h « e


:heen given to speak to “ eutiide ” organisaticnl .yvkilst secretaries of BUehjgi'pups.cyho ace |n iparihg syUahnses migliij|ho;to!b6,remm(!led t lat 'tho Brailcll can usually find them a spea ter Tor one of their meetings during the year. ' The local press has again proved :most sym-


pathetic and helpful, and has continued to print :the Leaguej of Nations noteS supplied re^larly throughheadquarters; whilst from' time to tune


■your officials have taken-i advantage of the hospitality |of the Editor’s Post-bag columns to explain their point of view.: Some'of our mem­ bers may' remember the exchange of letprs


■which took place after last year’s annual m|m- ■Tiers’'meeting. Tho thanks which on your ,'heh'alf I offer to the Editor and proprietors of the kdccrliser <t Times for the help they have giyei are much more than a mere formality; anjl ! trust tho gopd feeling established between |the Branch and the, local press will continue as a helpful feature of our Work.


,j Early Proinlse FTiIflUed.


.....E: CockshottTOO ........J. Jackson 100 .....E. Horsfleld 63 ..... J. Hatneld lOO .... . t. Taylor 100 ......... J. Heyes lOO


.....i.... S. Ideson 100 '


1763


CONGREGATIONALS. v. PARISH CHURCH.


100 R. Waddlni 100,D. Pate';,'... 100'a: Hlndle 100 F. Wilson 731 !


100 W. Turner 97, C, Turner . 81 T. Heaton. 53 J. Stories


gtoh


... r; Bleazard: 34 ....... H, C. Pye 100 .H.R.Houlker.l00 ..,J. Thompson; 100


.1 Lastiyear, I-referred to the.formation oif a !yolith Group as the most.promising foatur^ of the year’s worje, The group has now coniploted its first year, and despite one or two disappoint­ ments I think it may he claimed to have Milled its early. promise. It; has been very'active, ;mecting at least once and often, twice: a week during the ivinter, and its meetings bijing usually quite well attended, but the p u ^ s^ of developing its own clubro'om does not appear to have been fully served.’ It has been found tihat members did not make much uso of the rijom except when definite meetings had been arranged and, therefore, that the outlay involvedl in •renting a permanent home could scarcely |.be justified. The group has therefore, somewhat reluctantly, relinquished the tenancy of [the Geneva,c)ubrqora, hut by arrangement|mth iDr. Fairweather.they hope to continue holding tpeir raore.formal meetings in the Bowland Chamhjra; : The most important piece of domestic new: 1 so


far as the Branch has been',concerned during the year, has been tho.depaituiie from the distric; of Mr. Vernon Bailey, who has served us so wcl as


....... T. Briggs'- 79 . H. Whittaker; 82


NEXT WEEK’S FIXTURES. Moor Latte v.! Cl' atbum Church. Chatbum'Churc


Parish Church A: v. Gfindleton. Catholics V. Par sh iChurch. h A.'v, Congregatlonals.'


.......... R. Pye; 44 .... G. Ormerodi' 81 : ';02f


. chairman for the past six years. Your committee accepted his resignation with very great-regret, a regret which t am .sure will, bo shared by all the members. To cover the interval between Mr.I Bailey’s departure last Octobei.and the- holtog of this meeting, tho committee moyed the secretary .up into the ciiqir, and Miss Ej S,


■Duncan,, B.Sc., became secretary. Miss Duacan found, however, that she .could not; M i l her already exhetihg duties to'the YouthfGroup! of


'yvhieh‘8ho|is;the most energetic president, and those of soirctary to tho Branch as well, butl we, are fortunate in'getting as,her sucejes^or qiiss Elsie Fouids, who has.already done aj good cj'eal of valuable work'.ih;conheotioh with tins meeting.


';, .In retuniing thanks to all .who hive, heljied p e .Branch ;dnring,the yeari X-igrould again' like to;


imake s ^ ia l iilbntion of-tho valuable' sympathy of the 'lpeal, churches, aitd their clepy, of


:iv. H. .Chlarnley, J.P., qfi'.Grindleliih, andl'of, kir. J. 'L Hamilton. With a continuation of sgeh ppport, we feel sure the Branch will continue to he a powerful force for peace in the next : ew months, when present ihdicafioiis suggest t lat


all the forces of .peace .yrill'. be nboded .if our country, is ,(0 steer olOor of the abyss.’’


i ^ o t o i : ii B y .' ‘ m s .


fitentlon Is being directed to the fact,' even from.some,Of)bur pulpits. Figure's Sow the decline to ibe-steadJi yeai by ym , even whbii some of the' Euroiban- i latlons are doing all they can to enc(iur-, i.ge! larger families. Britain’s position *111 become'serious If the race,is allcived


aere’ Is; a good-deal of concorn, iver, falling)lrth rate in these Islmds.


to' dwindle, I In Italy, drastic steps are 10 be taken-f-even to the exclusion from


'msurance ;beneflts—against ’ mai rled (duples' who,: wilfully i practice birth i on- rpl. , But Iwlille families must be en­ couraged ini order' to! ensure that Bri;aln


i hb care arid attention that can posilbly le i^ven them? 'When children have leen brotigKt' into the world, wd have pur' iUrilbs'' at'Whlfch the iiiothers attend'' vlth ;helr babW in order to asceftalri ;hat jverythlng'Is proceeding satlsfactc clly. Ind rightly so. But why should no; v/e nake pre-natal provision and ensure Mf-everythlng-pos'slble.ls done tO' save


ihall not' ibecoriie : decadent; tad lUy, j hould not prbvislbn' be made, to'en mre hat expectant mothers should havi' all


In the Preston Parish ChUfch'magazine I; reproduce without coniment, eKcept to say that the sentiment VfUl be Echoed' oy many flowerrlovlng churchpeopfe:


This extract ^rom Canon Walll >'s notes


flowers in church during Lent 4s a real deprivation In these!days |of quick transport. jl generally walk through the market on my way! home bn Satur­ day mornirigs, and (next after the old bookstand): I always pleaseljriy eyes with gazing on the beautiful msplay: of flowerd. 'There they; afe—daffodils apd tulips, anemones, vlolbts arid snow­ drops—gladdening the', market with sight and scent. I daresay thpt In the f old times there 11)610: practically, no


" The ancient custom of ril)|; having


first three'months ofthe yqar. But now that they are as jijeritlful In Feb­ ruary as In J'uly, we miss then! from the chlufch;”, ■' i '


lowers to be. had In j England. In the , j'


.He llves'of thelbabeS? I am led to irge ;hls because of a desire locally for the sstabllshipeht of a maternity horni, to which expdfctant'm'bthers might liave, icdess'gnd ifeceive all the'eare and'atteri-^ lori that Is requisite without suflemg Inkriclal embarrassment.:; Maybe; the ffbalth Committee , of the Corporr tlcjn will explorb the possibilities of such [a iiome and,I'so far as lies in their: pr wer, leip to save' all children born .wlthlr opr )wll borders!


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made. The recipient of the balance of the proceeds of the Wallaston Fund was our own townsman. Dr. Donald Pa'kin- son, In !ii making the present tion. Professor ;0. T, Jones, M.A., F.R.8. the President,! addressed Dr, Parkinson as follows; “By your careful stratigraphlcal


he'varlous trust funds during 1936, were


thfe pfoceeljlrigs at the, recent annual gerieral mefetlng of the Geological So ilety of ILohdon,! iat which the • awards ,ol the t medals and; funds, and'the grants from


l i have beltv privileged to see a replt of


had a broadcasting station of Its own. Regular proraammes' were given, and ha though the name of this plonCer station


and palmontologlcal work on the cai bon- Iferous limestone and associated rocks in the North of England, many of ths re­ sults of wlildh you have communicated to the Society; you have, greatly enlarged, ollr kribwledge .of the history or the earlier carboniferous period. You vould, I know, be 'the flfst to acknowledg : the inspiring character and fruitful onse- quences ofi the brilliant Investigations Initiated by Dr. A. Vaughan on ;hese rocks, but by your own researche: you have- Iritfodilced certainty Into the geology of a region upon which al. one time there prevailed divergent view i. I would Instance particularly your careful exahilhatlon of , those, fascinating In.e- storie'kribBs 'about:whose.orlgln Mar and Tlddleman ' could, riever':. agree; . Yc ur work appears' to demonstrate that Tlddleman’s opinion- that these 1 noils wdre original accumulations of reef, lime­ stones Is I substantiated, and'you have beisn able to show: how they are r pre­ sented In j closely, adjoining-areas of de- pdsltlon by rocks not of reef facies. I As a j recognition of the value, which pe Society ataches to your work the Ccupcll hpve awarded you the Wallaston F ii^d.’’


Tdwn-Clerk’s office at Bristol, In on er to join' 'the! firm of iMessrs. Wansbrbughs arid'Co,i as a partner;' Mr, Ireland married !a daughef of Mr. and l«s.: J. Sager, ofjPlmllcd-rbad; and'football fans will remember him for the services he gave toi the Clitheroe Football Club. Aftlcled to Mr. T, J; Baejihouse, the: 1 the clerk, as !well as the solicitor to Bovland Rural District: Council, Mr. Irelanc was admitted! a soUcltor In|May, 1930. The following January he was appointed the asssltantl, solicitor' to Stoke-on-'lTent corporation, and | In May, 1934, was chosen ad assistant solicitor In the Town Clerk’s office at Bristol. It Is pr^able "lat he will .take up residence at ’Trow- uridge, as he Is'to take charge p ! the Wiltshire [branch of the firm of M^srs. Wansbroughs and Co., which has efflera at'Melksham and:Devices. Good luck,


Mand, formerly of this town, wlljDe Interested to -knowj that he Is resigning th'e':position of assistant solicitor hi the


The many friends of Mr. V'alter Walter ! ' |


the funeral of a locpl vlUage watchiiaker on Saturday, was one that was dlst notly novel. It! was In the shape of a with the f‘hands”!polntlng to the - at which the watchmaker passed away.


Amongst the floral emblems se:it to


are:to be run over the usual course at Sawley on April 3rd, j


'The Pendle Forest Hunt steeplechases


controlled arjd directed by Mr. Walter Whiteside, a son of ex-Aldenpan W. W. Wlptesldei' Mr. ■'Whiteside, now a sur^ veypr In Sarawak, about 14 years ago, assisted by: pother Clltherpnlan, Mr. Ben Thompson,'put quite enjoyable pro- grajnmes over the air. Aj telephone mouthpiece was used as a microphone,


s escaped me, I remember that It was In the early, days . of| radio] Clitheroe


details.of the Coronatlori'Pageant at the Castle, together with the sOrlpt of two scenes, have been In the'hands of the B.B.C. for Eonle time; a’


As' I have mentlbned previously,


that, some part of the pfoductlpn would be broadcast to North'Regional listeners. But technical'dlfflcuUtea Will, If; Is found, prevent an effective bfbadca?t, and to the disappointment of all concerned, the powers that B.B.C. have turhep it down. Of course, the' old borough has been “ on the air ” thrbugh reprbseritatlve vocal­ ists; the Wesley'Ma.le'Voice [(Jholr, and the Borough Band. (But it do^s not end there;


pd It Was hoped


AND TIMES, FRIDAY,' 11A:JCH 12, 1937.


Clitheroe Sanction Show EXCELLENT CANIN i EXHIBITS


One of tho most success tal, if not the most I L .


successful of the saiiction sh iws yet promoted by the CUtheroo and district Kennel Association | was held at the Social Service Centre on W^ncs-' some U


day evening. There were 1)6 entries, and very fine exhibits.were on 'dew, including:some which had won first prizes -* •— (■'—■ pioDship shows. Thp gather


tVf.f UI


at important chnm- ng also included four.


professional handleis, reputed to be among tho best'in the country. Tho'udge was Mr.|R, T. iPickles, of Colnp.lwho awarded the Ar(hur Pyc oup.'for,the best |dbg or htch in show tb Mr. Barnes’s wife fo f terrier d >g, “ Bamsils Sensa-


!tion'(” a very classy little fellow expertlj) pre- Ischted.,' I t also gahied the Northlands cup for ithe'best novice, ari4, pronises to do; a great 'amouni. of winning in the future. Tile J. ly. Turner! cup for the best ol opposite sex to tho champibn was gained by Mrs. Borrowdalc’s Pek’e liitch ‘,‘Feisal’s Jewel,’’ typical of its breed!in. all respects and well handlHl,! The President’s cup for tho bcht scottie op cairn in the shbw was awarded to Ur; Hindle’s Scottio dbg:‘‘ 6taymore Adair” (N;A.F.), a typical


Scottio'lwith good head; cam and eyes. ^ir| J] A.' Wood’d cocker dog, “ Otto of Revidgc,J’ carried off'the!,Wissal Puppy cup for best puppy bred: by exilibitor, being a ve:y promising, puppy! with a j lovely bloom.,


| ; ; jj All the exhibits were pleasing to tho' eye, mk)


the shpw was appreciate |iy ® gaticring: Mrs. Lewis again carried: out the' secretarial


arrangements in a very excellent way, and Mr] G.'Calverley efficiently diacharge(l,the|cqtie8 of ring steward. The trophida were preae iled! by Ifiss L. Read. The detailed' awards! v|ere a.'j f o U o w j


j- , Awards.


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j Any variety puppy, dog| ot hitch |{oyer 6 am


under 12 months): 1, Jlr. Barnes’s!wire fo i; terrier, dog,“ Barnsils Sensation’’ ;' 2, Mr! Hindle’s wire fox terrier dog (N.A.r.), “:Slbyinor|


’Avalon’’ ; 3, Mr. Bolton’s pom do^, j‘Littl|! Siins'tar ” ; reserve, Mr. C; Taylor’s choker dog] I “ Kingo Blax.”- ! ’ •


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J. H. Eamsbottom’s corgi pem mten, y Mayor Punch" ;


ern bitch “ ila’ reserve, i t s .


and the programmes 'were, picked up, chiefly In tbel CUtheroe .idlstrict. He had a receiving station In a room oyer the old brewery, ahd ithere friends, and particu­


■her'be broadcasting, station Is well re- 'membexed by those who werej privileged 'to share in':some of Its successes and :|!allures. , j


j


: , At a whist! drive held at tl e Catholic itHub last Saturday evening .a gqntleman- [player gained, but onei trick from two “ hands.” Many old players p'eserit said they had rieyer known:a similar occur- :rence.


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,’th'e borough] and observed a bantam sitting on a: sack near the fire. His curiosity arojised, he asked If the bird was not well.l “ Oh no, it’s a pet,” replied


countryside fegularly, and frorii whom I aril’ always glad to hear,! writes that quite recently he called, at a cottage near to’


A correspohdent who knocks ribout the


■the 'housewlffe, adding, and It’s sixteen 'yeslrs old!” It appears the bantam loves the warmth of the fire In cold and wet weather altljough It goes ,to roost with the other fowls at night.' My corres­ pondent naturally exprOssed his surprise at the great :age of the bantam, where­ upon the lady of the house replied, “We had one—jve[ called him ! 01d Russia ’— that lived to| be nineteen years old. One dodin’t.know how long'fowls will live, bedause they rarely haVe .the! chance to bedOme patriarchs.” |It appears that “ Old Russia 'I was one of two birds which were hatched from a clutch of Russian ersite eggs that were; placed under a broody hen by way of jari'experlmerit— just' to see what would 'happen. “Russia” lost his mate In irifan'ey] but he flour­ ished, and even at the qge of nineteen he met an untimely erid! i “ From time to tlnje It has been my experience to tackle some ‘tough:’ propositions In the way of fowls at the table, blit I surely would be averse to putting riiy teeth Into a bird of 'this mature age,” ihy correspondent concludes. And so say all of us.


larly Boy Scouts, whom he keenly en­ couraged, gathered to hear weird sounds alleged to bS broadcast'from! the Con­ tinent. Thebe has been much progress since then, of: course, but the old Clltt


pem. dog, “ Spring Robii.’’


Smith’s “ Batdsea Jubilee'Jack.’’ j Fox [terrier, Mooth, bitch: 1, Mrs.


Smith’s “ Bardbto Skittl^ ” ; 2, Mrs. Smith’s “ Bardbea Ftecldcs.”


, ■Wife Fox terrier: 1, jjr. Barnes’sBarns ils


Sensation ’’ ; 2, Mr. jHindle’a “iStaymore Avalon ” ; 3, Mr. A. Crook’s “ Wire Boy Master ■, piece” ; reserve, Mrs. ML H. Smith’s “ Bard-' sea Hazel.”


. ,: M Cocker: 1, Mrs. P. Smith’s dog, “ (iusadcr of


Ensign” ; 2,:jlr. C. Taylor’s “ Kingo.klax” : 3, Mrs. Robertson’s dog:“ Donnie of Caldei-


Istones” ; reserve, Jlr. R .'B . Lewis’s bitel, (“ Neon Glow of Nethdie.”


' j ,


never won a prize at any show), dog | or bitch ■ 1, Mr. Barnes’s “ Barnsils Sensation ’j ; P. Smith’s “ Crusader of Ensign” '; Bolton’s ” Little Suhstar ” ; resene, Mr. : “ Wire Boy Masterpiece.’’


Any variety maiden (for dogs which have 2, Miss


3, Mi- Crook’


[


• Any variety novice (for dogs which have never won a first prize in any show, wins in debutant 3 and puppy classes excepted), dog or bitch 1, Mr,


. Baimes’s “ Bamsils Sensation ” ; 2, Jlias I Smith’s “ Crusader of Ensign ” ; 3, Mr. Bolton'


“ Little Sunstar” ; reserve].Miss Mborhousc' IriBh setter dog “ Sebastian ot Shaun Avon.” Any variety terrier, except fox torrie); dog c


bitch: 1, Mr. Hindle’a I Scottie dog (n.a.f.[ “ Staymore Adair” ; 2, |Mt. J. E.:Smithie’ Scottio bitch, “ Ootavia.’!


!


Any variety Gundog, except cockers, dog or bitch; 1, Miss Moorhouse’s Irish setter dog


■ “ Sugaun of Shaunavon ” ; 2, Jlr; CowcU’) English setter dog “ Brigadier ” ; 3, JBsi Moor- houses’ Irish setter bitch, “ Hartsbourno WUi Rose” ; reserve. Miss Moorliouse’s “ Sebastiai of Shauriavon.” Any variety Gundog, dog or bitch : 1, Misi P.: Smith’s “ Crusader of Ensign” ;! i , Misi 3, Md. !, M:!.'


Moorhouse’s “ Sugaun of Shaunavon ’’ ; C.: Taylor’s “ Kingo Blax ” ; reserv Cowell’s “ Brigadier.”


I Any variety sporting, dog or. bitch;:


P. Smitli’s “ Crusader of iEnsigii ” ; '2, Taylor’s “ Kingo Blax” ;| 3, Mrs. Rob “ Dormio of Calderstonesj” Any variety non'-sportiiig: 1, Mr] :i^olton’


;rtson'


“ Littlo Sunstar” ; 2, Mrs. Borrowdalc’s pek) biteb,” Feisal’sJewel” ; 3 ,Mrs.E.M.!Girilli8mi “ Spring Robin” ; |rcsene, Mr. K. B. Smith ’’Grcengold Peggotty.” I


j W.I. birthday! party.—The 17th


birthday 'party of the Women’s Ini tltute was held! In the sckoolroom last .Friday evening, and as eaoh member was asked 1': bring a friend, there was a pa rty of 156, .welcomed by Mrs. Ass leton,


to


about the


sang buted


and 'Mr. i Shaw conducted copiiiunlty slnglrig. Refreshmepts were served. The latter part of the programme was con- fiped to a play, “ All-might Service,’ those taking part! being ps s Asshetor, Mis. Brown, Miss Gardner, Mlss Farra ', Miss B.iFarrer, Mrs. Hornby and Mrs, R mdall. Trie play Was given by the. Downham


arid A.E.


1. Swallow. Miss Gardner accom lanled


:, ’cello, solos, arid Mrs. Swallow sang also took part In a duet with tlje Rev.


(Continued fromj’columri 7.)


Institute fat the Preston competll ion. In Which 16] Institutes Bok part, Do^ham ■ ■ ■ ■ A most en


even


iUig terhilnated National Anthem.


ig placed third. . occurred ESTA' In


............. oyabie with the slnflng of


;T!E AGENT’S on Thursdk


; _.... ljl.-Thf y (as briefly


death noted


,


show,: Mr.'Hindle’s “ Sta;poi6 Adair." Late Arthur Pye cup for beat dog o? bitch in show:


Mr.j Barne3_]s I’Bamsil's. Sensatidn.’’ J. W. Turjier cup for] best opposite sex to champion Jlrsl Borrowdalo’s “ Fpisai’s' Jewel.” Wissol Puppy cup for'rieat puppy I bred by exhibitor:


Mr.lJ, A. Wood’s “ Otto of Revidge.’’ .North­ lands cup for! best nbvite:. Mr. Bamea’s, “ Barnsila Sensation.’’


[ ' , with I


president. The proceedings c pened the singing of j’ Jerusalem.” Hr. H.


B, _ ,Shaw, Mus.Bac„ pf Clitheroe, played a


pl^pforte 60I0, and Iwaster Wilfred Annls several songs. ! Miss Ireland qontri-


In our last issue).,at his residence, Fir Tree House, [Downhairi-road, Chatbum, of Mr. Charles Alexander Stewart CoUyer, M the! seventh!son of the late Mr.\ John


With Downham he had proved that he wopld have been a ready and useful helper to the,church. The interment was on I Monday, at Toddington. ' Sympathy will be extended to'the widow.


Apr)!, and: had been In falling health for several months. He was foririerly agent to Ithe late Lord Inchcape, and subse­ quently to Mr. Andrewt, of Toddington, near Cheltenham. During his stay In the district he had made'many acqualnt- anpfs. At St. Leonard’s Church, on Sun­ day; the Rev. F. T. Bradshaw referred to Mr;' Collyer’s: passing, observing that ,ln the: short time' he had been- connected


folk. Mr. Collyer was! appointed agent for! Mr. Assheton, of Ddwnhairi Hall, last


orisey Collyer, of Hackford Hall, Nor­ Any variety not having won a first'[irizc at


the Society’s shows, dog br bitch: 1, Hiss F. Smith’s “ Crusader of Ensign ” ; 2, Misi Moo| house’s “ Sugaun of Shaunavon ” ; [3, Mr Cowell’s “ Brigadier” ; reserve, Mr. Bolton’ “ Little Sunstar.”


| '! j Any variety, bred by exHbitor, dog'of bitch:


1, Miss P. Smith’s “ Crusader of Ensign ” ; J Miss Moorhouso’s “ Sugaun of Sbaunavon” 3, Mr, J. A. Wood’s cocker dog, “ Otto of


Rovidgo ” ; reserve, Mr. Gwilliam’s “ Ga; Crusader.”


j ■ ; ■ Any variety, not bred!by exhibitor, dog o'


bitehj. 1, Mr. Barnes’s “ jBumsils Sensation” 2, Mr. Hindlo’s “ Staymorp Avalon ” ;- S) Mr. C]


■Taylor’s “ Kingo Blax” ; jteserve, Mrs. Borrow dale’s “ Feisal’s Jewel ” | Any variety, oped, dog owned by a me nbot 0


the Clitheroe and District! Kennel Astodation 1, Mr. Barnes’s “ BarnsilsjSensatiqn”1; 2, Misi


■P.j Smith’s “ Crusader of Engisn” ;! 3, Mrs Robertson’s “ Donnie of Caldcfstoncs 1 ; I' Mr. Cowell’s ’’ Brigadier.’’


Any variety, open, biteb, owned by a laembei^


of the Clithe^ and Distriet Kennel Association 1, Mrs. Borrowdale’a "Fcisal’s Jewel]'; 2, Mr K. B. Smith’s “ Greongold Peggoty ’| ; 3; Mr R. B. Lewis’s “ NeonGIordf Nothdre ” ; l eservc


Mr. A. Cowell's English sbllter bitch, BoiieU.” President’s cup for the b^eat Scottio or (iairn h


(Continued looi of preceding colu:nn.i


1, MisS Mr,


CJ [;


Corgi Pern.: 1, Mr. Gwilliams corgi;p(lm dog]' “ Gay Crusader ” ; 12, Mr K .B . Smiths corgi j pem. bitch, “ Greengold Peggotty"; 3, Mrs!; j


I . M. Gwilliamis corgi : '


Fox'terrier, smooth, dog: 1, Mrs. M. HI


M. J,' M. Hi


C l J IT l ik o E INCREASE


COUN' RA'


Clitheroe rural [ ba increased by


■ ’ jl Thlkifact was revealf riieetlrig ofl Cllthero


CouncU, on! Monday, wl a ! E. 'Altkdri) subm ltl tor ,the ensuing year.l there Is a riosslbllltyjof o f 2d. (wheri the sche i fectloiis diseases' hosj bpefatlon. I T h e Incra brouglit about by jag fcorinty rate'of 2d.,; thrit It Isj Imposslblej Irbm the balances, j


riieertliig which, Inoldf last; of trie'present T members a ttendlng lw| R, Robinson, S J., Me:


Weld, J. Green, R. T .| tori, Holdbn, C, Ain T. Dudrdenj jand T. Rd


i


(Villages \v?re consldi polntejl- out that on* been: riecelvrid in each ! for Downham was £ 5 £3811051*31. Iri I ,


isu in a te s ifor thejscl


: dersiw.ere Increased o j Ing I extensions which A l l|# 't e n j le r s were^


:Wlth;!regairi to excluding 1


which] they hadiinb creased by 2d. , The)| creasp in the Public [/ this had been shallow In puhllc riealth and]


and spe Clerk!;


Sub|jiittil,g the


lecla! expenses! said that the!


...


' for [the Brirraclough F £ 2 8 lor the villagd Chipping showed ari I to £ l l 0 , while that fcf the: sataie ak last yea: plained that In some j


trlct d tender of £ 7 i


THE NEV .... j s t i


:' Mr. Hanson, j;p.|


............. [the . , . rates! jjnd toads, the fromjwliicri had to| b'ej grant lecdlved'tQwa: and IMedlfcal Office


Dlbtrl prop!


left ji su!m of l£q chargte, excluding 1 amounted to £250,! rating: department, of the valuation s(a. committee! experise: charg!es, vfould amd: absorb £- )n Mr Alt* the hos]


Ing would


contribution mi. ji-_ £220];an(f


: and.: mlsc' dlaneoiis


contrlbut! ■would, be


jns, £100. required [


sfbTy irimoimt to I £3 required by thejRu £l,9lfi. From thaj


Govefriniviil' ordina £l,0’(i' leaving a ba


a peririy rate produ equlyalenp to a ral alloiyed Id- for contl dlsCoimt. tvhich broiT rate' tO' 9s, 4d. Iri thS of id.lon last jicarJ


for: a Joint Infectlq was carrii d out thei| Incteaie if .2d. dn '


ThL Clerk then


estlnilates for each ' and the general: i


rate which woufd bJ Alghtori’ Bailey


: for-lfijo [for trie Pd leaving t)ie tolal’ t: a penny ■Involve would ibf general


englng amounted t' be; ai Government ,g the amount to £77,


i rate prodf •ate.


special: a reductl


iredriceltie total a| was]a balance In I


"year of : ^ 10s


£1() am brought


crease !cf fourpeni :BowIa!nd-vrith-l|


Huntroydeir aGpveri the total I


rate produced £| would bh 9s. 4dJ ; I


precept .from the I Llgritlrig. would ja


; . dhlpplng:! Staf £40. -This cost' grarit ffom the I reiits amourlted I £190. 1|A penny:] a!s!the Brabtiln’s j rid total rate wof ' 4d. llist year.


I


I Downham: Sc ei2. An endow: ductijon of lOd


llttlfe Mltton: rfere was a pari Ihilstty of Hej efinylrate prodi Tttod,|a reductl I flat rati (would be -[lastjyear.I


[erivlng '£20 to joduced £6, a


'engleton: Si IS a: Ministry


!pfjncd|more thaij [Thoirnley-witn


■was a] Governr Ite irihreases ITTwlktoni No I


..b sjjecial ext Council had pri


and grants yiell produced 12s. ^ I reducrid by one! lat 8s. 4d. are f| hut again the IJ


last ybar of £51 £13 was supl tent bf £9. 'll


nt*- £240; ',3( avenging r


C^TiJURN’S! Criatbiim; |Llgli


£319! - leaving 1


I.'


''7 V’


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