C L T T H E R O E A D V E R T IS E R and times, FRIDAY, OCTOliER 1 5 . 1 9 3 1 . * !
Jollie Church,
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lemorial G o jig reg a tio n s l Barrow, Near Whalley.
MST FESTIVAIj. S E R V I C E S
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A i t e m o o n COLLECTK
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GORDON P. of Blockbum. * ; | I ■
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Times cf Services, J - 3 0 and 7,0 r . i i . ’ r a c / i e r v i M E . i E , | K N I G H T
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lekhrant: THE! 'WCAB Eveksong aKd Sebmok
S U N G E U C H A R I S T
, R e v . A . E . S W A L L O W , M . A . Vicar of Chatbum.
C l i t h e r o e a n d D i s t r i c t B O Y S C O U T S
MoJr Lane Churcb l U N D A Y N e x t , O C T O B E R 1 7 t h E E V J J . H i S H A W
Preachc at 10-30 a.m. ! i
Preache• at 6-0 p.HL • 1 _ 4 E . J . W . B L A O K B p N
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Preacher at 10-30:a.m. Preaclur ot 6-0
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REV. H. HOOPER R E V . W . M A R S H A L L
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MoiJnt Zion Chursh S I N D A Y N e x t , O C T O B E R 1 7 t h
Preach ir ot 10-30 a.m. > M I S S D F 3 I A I N !
Preacher at 0-0 p.m. ■ i
B I S W O R S H I P T H E M A Y O R {Councillor G. Hargreaves, J.P.)
. § I N N E R W H E E L C L U B O F C l I T H E R O E § f > ;:
I I O n W E D N E S D A Y , ' : "
:'8t 7. l i . m . j g i T I C K E T S 2 / - i n c l u d i n g S U P P E R | ^ N E W T O N I N S T I T U T E ; [ Preliminary Announcement
C arnival BALL ' N O V E M B ^ 6 t h
MOBE PABTKHJLAlis NeXI WeEK
Con|[regational|Cliuich LANGHO. R E V . J . A S I N C L A I R
I Sotoifli : MISS HELEN WARD, of Brow: drill. JVV J--
, 10-30 6-0 ).m. T y p e s o f C b u r c h ' - Q o e r s — ’ C a s n a l a n d h i e F a t n i i s t . ’
] jeft Book Oub
Mt, P. H. liawsqn of Bury |
Sjeaka on “GERMAN FASCISM '
SlIJNDAY NEXT at 7 p.m..
Ir the Weavers Institute
i , r a . • A V i s i t t o t h e P o t t e r ’ s H o u s e . ’ T h e
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I Contract & Auction ;§ Drive
At the CONSERVATIVE' CLUB O C T O B E R 2 0 t t i
PENDLETON.
nembers ol thei Pendleton Womens ) nstitute who gahjed prlties at' the hortl- lultural and produce exhibition held In ,the Public Hall, Preston, on Wednesday. Phe following sdccesses were notified:
(ongratulations. 1^1 be glyen -. EXHIBITION SDCCESSES
^ O C I A T I O N w i l l h ( ) I d t h o i r A n n o a l M E E T I N G o n F R I D A Y , t h e 2 2 n d , o t O C T O B E R a t 7 - 3 0 p . m j ; i n t h e O l i t h e r o e R o y a l G r a m m a r S c h o o l
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AT EACH SERVICE IK AID OE Chdrch Fckm. 1 i
i E v e n i n g , M I
: [ E V EN T OF THE SEASON
COME nt Your Crowds to - - ■ BASHALL EAVES AND BROWSHOLME SHOW
Fancy Dress Ball -in the ASSEMBLY BOOMS, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. Dancing 8 p.m, till 2 o.m.
C o m i o , B e s t C o r o n a t i o n D r e s s , ^ B e s t L o o k t o g C o u p l e , W a l t z i n g ^ & S p o t D a h o e s
F f l f « a 5 f « Frizet mil be given for: O r i g i n a l ,
; Judging at 10-30 p.m. prompt. OS p e c i a l E n g a g e m e n t o ! t h e , * U E R R Y M A X
■ii j ij - ir . r u - C U T H E E O E D I V I S I O N
W O M E N ’ S U N I O N I S T A S S O C I A T I O N ONE DAY
Political School In tlie Assembly Booms, WHALLEY
S A T U E D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 3 r d 2 - 8 0 t o 7 - 0 , ' p . m . .
i . LECI’URES BY . . i M I S S J O H N S O N , of Manchester, and
M R . D O U Q L A S C R A N S T O N ,Manohester
C A N V A S S I N G D E H O N 8 I B A T I O N T E A 6 d . e a c h -
All Members of the Womon’e, Junior and Men’s Associations : will be woloomo.
R O H E S T O A , ’ : A o ( > p i n e t o n ’ a E a v o n t i t e Ao^gton’s : EavqntRe
Free 'Buses will run' from Ciitherpe , Station at 7-15 p.m., Returning after Ball
i B E B C H E A P E K O U R S I O N S TO BLACKBURN
C O - M O R R O W , S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 1 6 t h -•
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Hollifield Giabum-. Rimington Chatham Cutheboe Whalley Langho .... Wilpshire
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Return same day.
froml.Manehestot (Vic.) : 11-25 p.iiL, Bolton (Trinity Street), 11-46 [i.m.
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M A N C H E S T E R 3 / 2 S T O C K P O R T 3 / 8 BUCKBURN R.Iv. STOCKPORT C.
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S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 3 r d , . . . L . d o p .
Manchester 6-30 p.m. (ind 9 p.m. z Fores vary slightly.
P L E A S E B O O K I N A D V A N C E Tickets and ! ali information
SEE BILLS .
from Stations' and jAgoncies. '
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iDoglbat Cannot Bark. Mr. H. Wilcock’a chdw dog "RUberto on u uu : -
I; unusual e x h ib it at
CLITHEROE w KENNEL SOCIETY’S SHOW. ,
. Wednesday evening, and' there were eome toplondid animals on view,; The imdst u n ^ l
held by tho Clitheroe and Distriot Kennel Association at tho Social Soryice: Centre on
Complete success attended the saimtion show
'’exhibitlwas Mr. K. B.|mith’a BaMnit bitch, “ Vix of Blean," which was one ol a; team which wOn at! Cruft’s iniemationBl,sho|y in the ekes
town” i eplfa, PoaJ'ajl WinckloyShor 3, Mr. A Cowell’e itagiish setter dog “ of Boeohoon.” ;
show,: 1, Mr. EL Traylor'a “Bambino H,
t a g , ., . .
A.V. not havtagjvon n prize ot py previous ] 0 )f Kyra-
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ot; story"; " j frigaiiier
“Bambino' of,Kyratoim" jI 2, “ Winckley; Short Stofy ’’; 3; Mr. “Betty of Loneside.” A.V. over 26.l|j)8,.jl,
A.V, udder >23-lhs.]:i, L, Mr. :i I >; i
toy Short; I Story” :; I 2,lMisd Diimis 'lyolPendleFpreit!'; 8
Sugaun ,!of Sbaimayon Brigadier of Beeljhton..*’
A.V.briid
jjawspri; White ' breaci: 1, Mrs. E. Mitchell: 2, Mrs. Nutter. I Parkin: 3, Mrs. 1.' Mitchell BlaQkcurraht or Raspberry ram: 3, Mrs. Nutter. Jam, any variety: !, Mrs. T. Mitchell. Home-made sweets: !, Mrs.' W. Altham. E^mon cheese: 1, Mrs. Nutter.
CoUeetlon of bottled produce: l,Mrs. Walltvork; bottled frultj 2,'Mrs. Wall- •vork;.pickles: 3, Mrs. ■Wallworkl special ' irlze for most points In the above section, Jts: Wallwork. ';Dresse|l duck: 2, Miss
One of the best known farmerg to the district, Mr. John Daggett Thlstlethi^alte,
I ()f Whittle HaU Farm, York; near Langho, died at Blackburn Infirmary on Monday after being knocked down by a motor car In l^alley New-road, Larigho, on Friday night. Fifty-two years of age,' Mr.;! Thlstlethwalte had farmed to the district for eleven years. Coming originally from _ Glsbum of an old farming family, Mr. [ Thistlethwalte \Kis i a familiar >; figure! throughout the Ctaven area and a j regular attender at] the auctlbn: marto.. Since residing to the Langho dlstrict^he; had directed his attentions chiefly to the' Clitheroe Mart; butj was also kmm in I Blackburn farming circles. Mr.jThlstle- .
thwalte leaves a mdow, a son and three daughters.
i At an Inquest held at the Infirmary on ; i ■ /
Wednesday a verdict of .“Accidental death ’’ was,returned; It was stated by an eye witness that Mr, Thlstlethwalte alighted from a (bus, waited: until it, moved away, and then proceededitb cross; the road. When he was just oyer the crown of the road he,was struck'by the, car and thrown into the air.
. Nancy Dickinson, ham-toad, Burnley, said Thlstlethwalte
TOTDEmi&DIIlCE S l i H D B U E N & D I 8 T E I C I Y . F . !
THIRD, ANNUAL
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ULLAGE HALL, SLAIDBURff j F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 9 t h Whist, 7-16 p.m.
S L A T E R ’ S D A N C E B A N D
.. Free 'bus will leave Clitheroe sti tion foi Dato at 9 p.m., via Dui sop, etuming otter Dance.
Church, Pendleton, wah on Sunday the jcdne of harvest festlvaljservlces.> The church had beenitastefully decorated by Mrs. a; Goldsmith, Mrs. (Brown, and the Misses Dennet and Blrtwell, and a num ber of young helpers. I The preachers were the Rev. H.i Y. Burnett, Rector of St: James's Churth, CUtheroe, and the Rev. W. Driver, Vicar of Edgeslde,.Water-
HARVEST SERVICES. All Saints'
the 'bus right ln'ff()'nt of the headUghtSi He was only three yards away When she saw him. If he had been keeping a look-j out he 'was bound- tohave, seen-her head lights.
of Park'Hill, ?adl-' the driver of>the car; came from behtodj
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I i WHIST drive and DANCE.!-To aug j ment the fund for Parish Hah extensions. a whist drive and dance were held In tnd Parish Hall on Wednesday. (Prizes for;
|!whist, which was conducted iby Mr. W. Roberts, were awarded to MrJ J. GomaU
Preliminary; Notice
e ! a . o . b . c r o w n , l o d g e 'ANNUAL
WHIST DR1V$ W E D N E S D A Y , ' - N O V E M B E R 1 7 | h . I
AND DANCE In tho CONSERVATIVE'CH B .
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! Waterworth. Canon Heslbp presented the prizes. After. whist , the Astorlap Dance Band played for dancing. Suppqr was served by the ladles of the com:- mittee
; (half a ton'of coal )who had the highest ! score: Ladles; 1, Miss E. Kayley:.2, Mrs. iH. Frankland; consolation,.Mrs, A. Red-- man. Gentlemen: 1, Mr, J.jFfankland;; 2, Mr. N. Hartley: consolation, Mr. NJ
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foqt, to the ihornIngL and eyeiUng respectively, while the afternoon chlld- reh's flower service was addressed by the Vicar, the Rev( C. M. Rogerson. The staging of the I choir In the anthems, “The eyes ol all wait Upon Thee” and “Praise ye the Lord, 0 Jerusalem,” was well up to the standard set on preirtous occasions by this small hut keen choir, under the leadership W Mr. K. ShawJ The soloist was Master Ambrose Veevers Clitheroe, and his sweet singing delight^, ed the congregation. 'The'officers had thb unusual explerlence jol being unable to accommodate all ^ho desired , td attend the evening serv,lce. A number of-people had to be turned away, when all the available spaces! had been flUei^ with chairs and> forms^aken from th> school and institute, and • the warde^ aiid sidesmen were obliged to stand in the porch. —The “Harvest Home ” held on Monday, was attended by about a hundred people; who enjoyed games and dancing to the music ofi Tom Battersby i* Rltz Band, The reftoshments weri, organised by the ladles( committee, and
the M.C.’s wete .Messrs, W. Cowperj thwalte and T. V/hitwell. . Mr. BlrtweU was, as usual; an efficient doorkeeper
.the success It proved. SPEEDING Sl^MMONSES.
Thanks were expressed! by the Vicar k all'who had helped to ihake the eventac
I: cry. It!was brought over from equitonal Am^ by a traveller
atKTiB.reputed to b((ve its origin in. Egypt where dogsjof similpr charaotoristica are
for foreign dOgs. 3fhe Basohji is a hunting dog which cannot bark, although it can grijwl and
said to; appear, in effigy bn the; tombs (if the ancient kmga. The Basenjlihas! many ^ l a r habits to;0 cat an^ even, iyaahto/jtaeK with fts
I Up't^the present the KenneLClub has not been able to fix a standard, except
paw. For five thoatond _ . 1
. '« -it__ 1 ' Oaim in the tiow was won Ijy M
lost and'north of t ’oi/don it
ta.donhttal whether there is hnother Basonji besides "j'Vix of Blean.
______by/;exhibi1otji Mil Peel',
“ Bambini!) of Kyratowh” ; CUtheroeland i.Didtri :t, | Kernel. Ass(
“Sugaun''0f Bliaunbveml’^ j A.V. notj bred by eihibitor: 1,
Miss 2, Mr,
'M r . I,
iV ihuBley’s Mo)irhouse s
MissMoJtl Mr.
“Penelopb' of Penple , Open D^!g (for dop ^wned by a mem
the breed, was
Short.Stopf” ;: 2,:MiM:DiimiB’8 Mils Mr. tv
1, Mr.
H.liToylor’si “: Jambinb of 2, Mito Arhouseto “ Siigaun of'Shau 3, Miss Dinnis’s 9 Master Cassidy.” Open Bitoh (ditto) a l;
Mre.jP()ora‘'
t^na rirtb. in the any
other !varioty class. .The President’s. Cup for'the best Scottie or
ley’a Calm bitch, “Betty'pf Laneside,” \yhil0 Mr. Hi Taylor’s Pekingese,dog;“ .Bambino of Kyratown,” won the
Arthiir.Pye :Cup for the best dog or bitch in the show. A pup awarded by Mr i J. W. Turner fpr the best bitch was won by JIrs. W.'R. Peel’s fox terrieri” Winckley Short Story,” and tlie Northlaiids; Cup for the toovice was ivon by Miss (N.. Ainsworth a
)f. Tom WaliiiB-
-winter Ltwiles’ Methi good co:
LAD
cocker! bitch, “ Golden Erw-we^-’ The Wissal Puppy Cup was secured by Miss K, G. Hmley a Korry/blue bitch, “Rona of Rogan.”
prize Ivinning animals were all (of Mgh quality and the cup winners weto ’in particularly good condition. He'was heartily toahked for hia services on the proposition of Mr. H. Taylor, of FamsWorth, seconded by Mr. i Ri -Pickles, of Colnei! Mr. Taylor referred to the .fact that the
Theljudge, Mr. G. Barr, rfiChorloy, said the
show jiad clashed with one hold by to® bum Society and said such clashes .ought cer
tainly jto be avoided. Tho faetthef Blackbiuh had changed its date had effected the entries that night, or otherwise ho thought there would have been not 78 entries, but nlore like 178.
The.awards were 08 foUowB,!—; . Beginnera class : 1, Miss
N.AihsWortli’s cocker
bitch I “Golden Env-wen; 2, Mrs, E. James’ coohei dog “ Gigglesivick-P|(jdi ” : 3, MfeB. Irelaidi's pointer dog Knight; of Bowland, A.V. Puppy (for dogs of sue and under twelve
'2, Miss N. Ainsworth’s “Goldm Erw-wen ; 3,Kirk > !-J
Mr. \y. Farkinson’a lakeland-terrier dog atone; Prince.”
speak o: Mrs. Ne' formed teafollo
of PendletForest ’tt of Ltmesilde,” ,| ■1!'
2, Miss Kyila
ouse'f
Taylor’a. . iPeel’s
Cowell’s [
' \!vinck-:'' Miss I
Tiyldt’a I
Dinuis’s I:
ilnavon!
I tor of the ! cilition): itowni’
Wtaoltlei3, Ca6si45;)
8-‘ Betty f JTON.
J ’ HOCI . , jession, indier Bour,'wa>,ljield it Churii Sch()ol 'ipany t< near thi "Chrlsn in the
;t mee. auspice I
["here Rev.
Jell pfesi^eci, and toe duties of, (accoi V '
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INFIRlilARY EFfORT.-fArrang village comniittto: . responsible I funds for
the whkt drive held last Friday St. Helm’s School There were over
fo:
the Rlapklium iRoyaJ -was a great
:d by the raising
vis6d'by|Mr. ThtyallesJ thelsecretaiy effort, and the wmitorp were Ladle i Knowlei] 2, Mis.. toins()h;
players for whst, ,.
tersby; Gonsolatl ini'Mrs. W. Smitp . longest at one-mble,' Mito' L. ^allbank. Mr. E. Goates; 2j W(r; p; Staipson; Marslanq; consblatipn: Mr. Chestei prize:.Mr. G.' RtdWelh Ajlarge “ ' refi-eshmfents hac bM glvto and
3,'Hfs,
served bjf an :ene:geto ladles comim ittee.,Mrs. ShUttleilfbrth; praemdd pl-lzes wiel lie
qiai the,
given byllfrieiids b jl 'llonnqd a gen^: ■ lanci ■ ■
ciilehdar montlia), dog or bitch : 1, Miss K. K making:ithile evenn to gtoat ft Bucebsj, H S to iierry-biue bitch " R(ina, of Bogan ” ;
tributioiitl to :to® mittto
; Cocker Spaniel, dog or. bitch i li .Miss N. Ainsworth’s “Golden Env-wen2, Miss M
; Sebttie Terrier, dog or bitch! U,^ Mrs. E. Eastljam's bitch ” Eatona’s ! Patr\cta ” > 2,
BackhouBOS dog “ Gay Chap,of 010^®^™®*! i 5, Mi. E. James’s “Gigglesivick ftido."
iMossre. Smithies & Read’s [ dog; .“ Floraeli 1 toiUndproof.” , :
ley's Ibitch “Betty,of LaneBide”!; 2, Miss M. Dinius’fl hitch, “Penelope of-Pentoehill." Fox Terrier (wire or smooth), dog or bitch :
Caim Terrier,'dog dr bitch : 1, Mr. T. iV alms- '■
Rimington, was; fined. 6j)s. by Accri^ngtoh magistrates, on!IVednesilay, for.driving ft motor; lorry at a speed greater than is pe5 mltted along Mfiialley-road. He was stotm to have driven a 15cwt. lorry at, from 45 to 48 m.p.h. on September 2()th.
Robert G. A. (Hebden, I Ingledene, Newbh
b Longworth Taylor, KipgrStfeet, ■/WljaUe;)', stated to have! driven s motor van down Manchester-road, on September 29th from the '.Conservative Club, IBaKenden; to the
defendant, submitted that; the speedometer m the police car ought to have been tested by Independent petoons. Ne(ther was defendant timed over a pleasured distance. It would be dailgerous to convict , on (such evidence. Defendant said he was convinced he was not doing anything like the speed • Stated. j|-
Mr.,'Harry Backhouse!, senior, for tfie . J!
. WEDDING.-dn Saturdaylthe marrlagf I took place at'Settle of (Mr. George PaUmountaln, the bldest son of Mr. anc Mrs, Pallmountgln. i of. Stockport, aitc Miss MaUd Thurogood, younger daughter of Mr, and'Mrs.
J.Thurogood, of Church Gates, Glsbum. The' bride was attlw. in a fawn two-piece costun(ie with browjrt
hat and shoes. The honeymoon wm spent at Blackpool; Mr. -and Mrs. G- Pallmountata’s future home Is 5, £rook street, Helllfield."
;
I The most disastrous alrbtold' over Londiin I in the Great War was on June 13 th, 1917
when there were 692 casualties.
upper gate of Oak Hill'Park, from] 40 to |5 in.'p.h., was;alS(i fined 503.. ; !
j|.
try report toe! beginning of th® .Christmas rush.! Orders now.' being received suggest thftt-all record, will be broken. >' . . .1
Toy > 1
'the most popular , compotors; ' ; i ., . -’J ■ -A'lcentlpedb', says a. zoologist, never., has
Wood’s season; ofPromenade Concerts, tpe, audiences numbered 120,toO, of whom abiyit 60,000 stood. Wagner and Beethoven were
During to® I eight wejeks of Sir HenW
exactly a hundred legs, but always an ojW number.; ' i :'
manufacturers throughout the coun
Dinnis’a korry bitch “Miss Cpssidy of Pendlo Forest ” ; 2, Miss Dinnis’s kefry; dog “ Master
house’a Irish setter dog “ Sugaun ot Slmun- avon” ; 2, Jfr. A. Cowell's English setter dog “Brigadier oi Beeolieon.!’. ,l. l A,V. Maiden (for dogs ivhiclii had not pre- viously won a'prizel: .1; Miss N, Ainsiyorthjs nv-wen
“Golden Env-wen: 2, JIr,; -lV. Farkinson’s “KirkstonO Prince” ; 3,:Mf. K. B. Smith’s
hasemi bitch “Vix of Blean,”,| ! , ■ A.V. Novice; 1; Miss'Ainro'orth's “Golden
; A:V. Undergraduate: 1, MIm pinnis’s “Mim Cassidy of'Pendle Forest " f 2,-Mr, H. Taylor s
I, ! ; ,
Erwrwen” ; 2, Miss'Moorhouse’s Irish setter dog (‘ Sebastian ol Sliaunavon : 13, Mr. Smith s “Vix of IBeau.” - .
Pekingese dog “Michael, of jKyratpwTi” ; 3, MiflS.JlQbrhouse’s," Sebastian of Bhaunavon. ^ ■
i AiV. Terrier (except' fox. terrier),: 1, Mire Dinhis’s i'Misa'Catoldy. of Peiidle Forest” ; 2,
:Mr. Walmsley’sbiteh” Betty!of Laneside, ; 3,’Mis. E. Eastham'a bitch “ Eatbnia’s Patricia. : AiV. Gundog ;■ 1, Miss Mootoquse’s “Sugauii,
of Shaunavon " , 2, Mr, A. '.Cowell’s English seltiir-dog'.“,Brigadier of'Beechion’’; 3, Jtos M. Backhouse's “ Gay Cliap of Cletherwood.
;;A.Y. NomSportiiig: L .llr, H. Taylors Pekingese dog “ Bambino of'Kyratown; 2,
A.y. Setter or PointerL, Mias’H. Mpor- mdntlu ' ! ' ! . ; Aitednle, Kerry,, or Bedlihgton : 1, 'Miss ' ■ 1 ' .
1, Mrs. W. R. Peel’s bitch ‘‘ .Wtackloy. Short Story.”
Cassidy ” ; 3, Miss HuUy’s “ Bona of Rogiin.” Great Dane, Bloodliound, Bull-Mastiff or
Chow i 1, Mr. H. Wilcock’s clidw dog “ Roberto of Padua.”
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services|| held last $und preacher at Thel lC-39 Rev G> H. Mldgley, 'Vicar The chmr,-with Mi . E sang, tpe, introjt, f‘ Bow (Nicholton.),: • AJwiyft a | pictures, ippy .OTent,-th6 bhudrsb'® s®
church tor the
i.nrual harvestthi __ 1- -1J
Helen’s Ing the
HAE’PEST
___ ,
SEI.VICESf-Ladle:f' .Church jveie responsible ' beautifui einbiems
of ban
ly. H,e serylc!
' was welln at aii:eriended ,i by sc parents jl .The Vicar, Rev. w. G.. an appropriate rjddf'e^ nna also n
uen.^y
gilts the scholars,
III! Trinity,, . bled foK the i
rendertog harvest man flowers ------ ishloners Who ifieia
tpe ■ S A Y I N G S
Kihgsley'Wood. The film and
Good; I health
gallery of .scan “BettCT fifty
1 C a) in Camay,”—M
ment, Ih her hoi happlness.'-rMrE
Tcnnyton). It!ls!:'a wbmafi'
Inlsi
:li. /et
ime
appreciated the ef quent sermon the Rev. W. 'liColne. of
dvefting. service iloaf
je congrega!
(down ,1hj *’''*’
of long 'Sort at
lieslesire to
side. 1 who
■ iisSlsI ited in I Tbje
fir est
an <
itoUs con- com-
inljsgirlng special
of St. irrang- in the
!was the iston. organ
fi-uil toowerl an^
v.egetibl A li
'AT Itenead, Vicar 'ne.’tholi! gave a atithepi ,“Loil
Jon, •ece
it on anil
ijiere -the sotoiSts. | On M I Were, placed on fh® grav(es lurmg the,last
iBMpr and Miss T > i:
O F T H E W E F K eans food buiih iss.—
uatre W' '.-rDlarift
rs In ster of
Neyme Ohamheriftin.
jop to thftt w
■FAS^.ON’S, .F.tiijnyrs,
Traded Fair, hSd recalled'that It
11 bring create
ago art adverlls im' int appteared of a galterllbodt”' 'vheW wasispeohl mended to ladle s 1 ecftuse i t " allot if to be raltod wltoo it
. IrtiLoriion'thls a ti|ade journal
Europe tl Transi
sir
4rld is a wl isperiiig Napleq
a'cycle (after
[irt environ-: health and
In fconrifexioii'vflto the Shoe abd Leather iir,iek. It Is
sbty.-years art’’elastic
the stocking.”
, recom he dress
M
„ greatly given by. lof- Holy leUghtful of the Booth-
is, gave Lved the 3 from assem-
iday, the of par- twelve
lat"2-30. ins and
e ear ” e . and
SOMETHING ENTMLY NEW I 'IMEPIECE^ideal - for
In Modem (jiLOCKS ■ana
' interesting A : go
Presentatiens, Christmas or selection, please
Wadding Gifts. See our id display of snart
and WRISTLETi 'WATCH 3S- Buy from i quajified .Watchmi ,ker
W. ROGERS, lOUR
POCKET WATCHES -r-Reasonably priced.- if ypif value real seEvice,
Thf Widding i Rii^ House,
pArsoni J lane, clitheroe; CHRIS'MAS CLUB,
tor the 1, Mrs., Rat-
iccess. quper-
Gents; 1, Mr. T. sitting
tito-ofWere. |
inty,| at
Let -) ! OAK MAN
'were | R. £ . DA SOH, “For Mo d em F ir e p h Tel. 382,
-V 1 ’ARSON LANE, CLITlIlEROE
Hot Air Decide Nod'
RESUME be chddiy d invi
For as low £S £3 12s. 6d. you Vei
TELPIE^E, with All O n tie lave many
(fan have a MODERN SOLID Tilel Interior.' If you needs styles for yourj inspection
your. Fire Ran to from-----
[rs. T. ipanlst.
lodern
Tuesday (n the ivery
itilig |i)f the »f the
Cdd
.J.., Jooper ibipital.” 1e per- jolnt
HAI T e l e p h o n e ! l 6 5 . BROS.
Castt^ Street, Clitheroe I' i'/(
isicr
Certifl d iiehsale e...... . pEIl
Lights '! 0" jVeliicles! to 5.38 pm. i
regret the accident] colleague, -;Mr. Carei knobkedjdeiwn andisel (far about IKT
Olir! readers gene!
-.-..a to Salthlll-- , with a nlember of thj ■for Thursday mornln crossOd the road nei
moevening.!, !In the ybu UKuaic,
■whehltoO fyas knoetoH car ;dtiven by Mr. yiil Rimington poultry,' travelflilg In the din DrsjlFafrweather an
summorted and Mr.. Wiedftto Blackbuij iambulancy
borejugli |s mo
skull! beiiig suspecteJ InflrmaiY last nighl that hef was still onl| veryjpoofly. In h' noti possible to asc his tojufles. ^Mrs.l sympathy of all tow furihe? afield, in he: jolil uaiin the sincerl barid will make a sal
Llbferals.i which is ciomlnees from the! re^serited by ex-f
G leL' 1 nicfts there Is li]
caneiidates for th | municipal election
now, made up p d Conseivatlves, foul
r payatepayers’ candid Councillors are Ma HajloWsi W Finder r'
Conservatives an, year therefore the thd defensive. Theli sentatlves again off thfty will be uccon •lil'-“ ‘ •
Ml INssr
A.V. Sporting: Ji iJha. Ppol'a Short StorJ;’’ ;'i!2, Miss Moorhouso’i of Shaunavon."
of Padua.” tviijokley g a u n '
2/1
6- 35 5-40 £l-50 ri-55
19
I ' 117 1/7
. 2/1 l A O 1 / 1 0 . 1 / 1 0
' ■ ’ P I A N O S T A K E N I N E X C H A N O E v i 1 . / ■
Call To-Day AKD See THIS ’MAaKiriGENTiDisfLiiy r , l
' W R I T E F O R d A 'T A L O O U E S
W . R. HANSON, V M l o n t B O Y S D e p a i t m e a l l o i U p - t o - d a t e
As usual, we ate exhibitors at the| BLACl trades exhibition. — A) comprehensive i
KBURN 'Vic;>n(..
range of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS wilj be on __ u. ’ Any enquiry jwill bel greatly i
i ■ > ' ----/ r ' ' ' ■ ■ ' ' i ; ■ ■ ■ ■■' ..
appreciated by those in attendance. . . i . ,
. ^ j-r
V '. . 1 Pickering?,SKI Bfckbnni T e l e p h o n e 6 6 0 3 E U h e d 1 8 3 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iA D H S ' tHiLPRUFE
We hold a comprehensive stock ol CHILPRUFE, and If you care to examine this fine Pure Wooj underwear, you are very welcome. You will not find better. For protection against winter .chills, combined with comfort,.perfect,;, fit,'durability andlultimafe econ-J omy we commend-CHILPRUFE.
§ VestSiyleF. L o w t i e i k , n o ' sleeves, 9/9, S o m e s t y l e in C o m b l n o t i o n s 1 3 / 9 .
® Vest Style L. Floin opera
’n ! top, 10/-. Some style in ' Combinations 14/3.^
ASK FOR THE NEW!
il lu s t r a t ed PRICE LIST
For I k SOCIAL 0 A S l 1 P l a t a o r i B a t c e l l s
D R F H S B O W S , S I L K 8 0 U K B ,
OUTDOOR WEAR - - CBSBTTB r' ''i '
S O C K S : : I T I E S .
• S h a d e s ’ b o m i' I I I ®
A Cordial Invitation is extended to You.
Visit• i -1
Special A ltu n in display rtf cortoeti (putfitting for Men
T U N I C S H I R I S - r i T o - d a y s C o l 0Q I8 a n d U o d
S T U D S , U I K S t W I N O C O L L A R S i n D e s i g n s — 6 / 8 , 8 / 6 » I 0 / 6
: : S L I P 0 V 1 S 8 I : : ; P Y J A M A S hats, New Shapes and
WEATHERFRlIoFSHileoronM to *®h'
L . c O L L E f C A P S b o m 2 / 6 w a e r — 2 1 / * , 3 0 / - , 4 2 / - , 6 3 / - ,
• ■ t h e M A N ’ S S H O P , ”
„ Moor Lane, Clitheroo ntlltting. ■ :: :
W R A P S b e EVENINQ wear of Dielwclion.
D M S
S H I R T S , 8 / 0 a n d 1 0 / 6 m 0 1
TO-lilGHT (FriJ
Clitheroe Aucllim Ma qrl^to’ iExhlbltlem, P
TbislORROW (S
St Catherine's School Parish Chiircbi v. ,hr
Waddington Church Sale,! 2-30;.
' .srobAY: PXT
HoId&! Independent VlcesJiliSO 'and!!
p.ni SUlefaioriftl Chi sSvlces, MO and
Mettpist C^esley) C ' , -.H:®- i ■ i. I
SL-.raitiierlnei's, West toi 9-16 ftm. an fegatloriai Chu: ,1
Moo?!Lane Chweta MouitiZionlctourch
LcftTlBbok Club; Le I ;■ wtei 7i
p.tn|,
.Bleep Cookefy Dei ghowrooms; 7 pji
ClitnerpelAuctaein lii
radesl ExhSbitl n, P ^to'9-30!pm and
The pEhUladlum: Ni b The Grand;'Night - ntoday/aid Sa;, i
(i.iClnetaft Enl rl
KingTane: Contln o ufdfty ut 6(15 ai 1
GrartdiThefttre, b: c at 6J0, aid 8-45 p.
T ^ sb a j , : ■
Clitneroe! Auction ,Ii Elecltfc Cotkery E ir 3 i id NEjDAY:
Labour Party! Meet iMoof Lane Church; (WU(^ ,vaui
i Inner i'Wh l ;CIub: tivo Club, 7 p.m,
_ l
Condrftgatlbnni Sun ChatoUni (fhtirch Ii Consprvfttiye Club:
t buv. W e
TirciisBiy:
CUUifttOe'Auqtion h E Sute of W®®®®''
Chilciiien’s Night; I Annual iHeirse and
lectric (tookyry De Sliowroepms, 3 ai
FRIDAY
Bash [ill; EaveS & B ii I iABselnbly Ro,
Clltl&o® jand Disi tlbi': Annbal h ati7-30!pm.
Pots '(3hirta, |etc..
Electric CqokfIT De SnowTOoms, 3 ai
Elecfe jccokery i e Hprtms, jisbum,
Cotofietatlvd Hall; V Rialto,!Blac!ibum; ,c
Trades’1 Exhibition, I 2 to -9-30,
P.in,
i i
= = COlinNG I \1 r
Saturday Iftst, was won by W. jL. Kay with a card, reading 87—If-Djnett.... Dr. Robertson |w|s runner-bp with 82-9-73
by iieatlng E. A. Pearsoniln tftOjtoal. The annual four-ball matito; Captain’s
J Harris won the Sli 'Wttit IBrass Cup
has been won by R, m;Mc,frthuri|who beat H. Cook in the finm.
Captain’s Prize,ft Second! division, J ;,
•
team v. Storetary’s team, will be played on 'Saturday, Octoberj23rdj : iMembere, who intend playing shejiild .append fhefr names to the list in the Club House. _ " as the annual general meteting of the ladles’ section, held oiiWetoesday, the
elected: Captain, Mri. Hon. Secretary,-Miss!
G.iSl: K.
following 1 ofrl,® ®.'^®
S ls sF .B lb b y .M ts B, Dawes, jMrs. Benson
i committee were
ripsOn; Hon. Ualderwood:
’Oglethdrpe, Miss
GOLF JOTTiNGS. The' Infirmary Bowl, plwed ’ for on
L.M.S; ! EXCURSIONS.
jum 11/
C I 1) ( 8 d . )
JlHE iX
pool, Cllttei 3-55 3/6. Ar
ANi
and 5-2] bum Lani (Vh Stroll at
p L.M.S. Railway Company aimounces that to-morrow (Saturday) a haUmay Sion will run to Blackburn from Chair at jl-46 p.m.' (fare 1/4); s Clitheroe W5
; v/halley 1-52 (lOd.): and Langho returning by any train.
0 tohinorrow a train will run to Black- at a fare of 3/-, from Chatbum, 1-8 p.m, eroe 1-14 and Whalley 1-21, retuming at p,m. [121® tore from Chatbum wiU .be
.m., Glisbum 5-13, Rlmlngton 5-19,^Cha^ . . . . Clitheroe 5-40, Whalley 5-50, m mho, 5-55,-returning from Manchestor
evening excursion wlU also run to Bolton Manchester to-morrow from HeUlfleld> at
u ru D-w nuuuisv.'u the _v; “ j
ic orla)l ah 11-25 p.m. and Bolton k) 11-45 pm. This excursion wUl run usual low fares. .
■ i
sr&drew’s Cathedral, Sydney, ra transept of .'
Nomi
piece of oak, 858 years ,old, from jhe- an foundation of Wlnchtoter Cathedral
been placed In the northe nnfVxo/Irnl .Qurini
1
__Frftnk 'Dugdale| whio Is widely kn exceptionally welU beigenerally regati CounciUor iHallows| .self for a further f bahner and he wllll Ernest, Parker,
wj wmvii
clllor Leith and all Liberal candidate Is [placed. That side(or the other! The Liberals havlir _J fancy dictates i papers will make! vdting. Council
Labour represent! two independents!
The prea i elgb
s
Week; at the end! atoiired. Reheai Infirtx of many r which is to be wej spells that renewef continued succcs|
Tljmt “ Good-nil .popular cholcej
i4 !
Taylon 'Muchwill toiwhlch one or boS split their votes 1|
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