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. i', I ■ OLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, JU?E 18, 1937. COMING Clitheroe Congregational ahday School


a n n iv e r s a r y fERV lG E S ‘ S U N D A Y i l S E X t r , ; J U N E / ' 2 0 t h Pbeaohee at 10-30-a.^. and 6-Q p.m.


R E V . of Blaokbnm


In the AITERNOON at 2 i3o', the Sa(U d Cantata- R O A D s I g NS


will be given by amunber of si


Hymn? by School and Pritnary Obteeinos foe


SjJHdot E ihd


icholars. V . Rev. GiSmalloe B w s ip IS ■ ' ' ’ ,


We give yoii a h e ^ Invii alldn


METHODIST CHURCH WEST BRADFORD


SUNDAY SCHOOL


: ANNIVERSARY tin SUNDAY Next, JUNE 20th,


Preacher:


Rev. JOHN BURTON of Birkensbaw.


Services: Afteenoon 2-15, Evesko 6-0


In the Moenko at 10-30, Mr. Burtoii^ will give ah Address, •


A JIusiCAt SfiLEOTiON befofcl' each service by the Misses Caee.


dollection at each service in aid of School Funds


Tour presence and support are earnestly solicM


CHATBURN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL


Anniversary Services will be held on


SUNDAY Next, JUNE 20th Preacher:


K'IV. OEHmS W. CAPEWELl. of Blackburn. '» , ■.


. . S ^ eevices : 10-30 a.m. and 6-30 p.m. v: ; <•! .V


Evening Soloist : Mrs. W. McKee ------- ■ . V'. I


Ik THE AFTERNOON at 2-15, A | SCHOLARS DEMONSTRATION SERVICE


Dr.^ Cyril Royle, of Clitheroe, ivill Preside _ _ _ _ ■ '


' j I'M U


YOU are invited to be present at | 1


these services. t


METHODIST (Wesley) CHURCI^ i SUNDAY Next, JUNE 20th


Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REV. S. E. HARPER


■ i Preacher at 6 p.m. MR. J. H. OHATBURN of Chatbum.


MOOR LANE (Methodist) CHURCF SUNDAY Next, JUNE 20th


Preacher at 10-30 a.m. REV. H. HOOPER


I! Preacher at 6 p.m. REV. 8. E, HARPER


MOUNT ZION, Mtlhodlil Clrareb i SUNDAY Next, JUNE 20lh


Preacher at 10-30 a.m. MISS DEMAIN


Preacher at 6 p.m. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Councillor G. Hargreaves)


CLITHEROE


ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL: ' A SERVICE ko commemorate the


383rd Anniversary of (be Foundation will be held in tlie


PARISH CHURCH at 1 1 a.m., on


THURSDAY, JUNE 24th


according to Ancient Statute.jj J • ' '


Preacher: ■ iji


REV. AUSTIN BRYAN, H.A.| | Cliaplaui, 'Giggleswick Scliool ;;;


Vicar: Rev. W .S . Helm, B.A.


I A hearty invitation is given to Old ! Boys, Parents and Friends of the ! . School, to attend. ,


j ;


Prfleession leaves the School at 10-30 a,m. 1 ! LATJEBHOEHABDy.HeadnMMfer


MOOREYS Herb and Eealth. Food ‘ Store, ;


26a, m ie ST., CLjlHEROE . and 141, Salford, Blaokburh.


SOMETHING DELICIOUS! SOMETHING HEALTHY!! SOMETHING NEW!!!


Mapietons Wholemeal Cakes


with Ihe home-made flavour, made with vfholemeal flour, eggs, butter and I finest selected fruits-deliciously pre-i in Nine varieties.


Wo liivitb You to sample Free without obligation to buy during the Next


I Two weeks. YOU WILL BE DELIOllTBD t i E B


SUNDAY Next, JUNE 20|h| i,■ ’ : .


CHEAP EXCURSIONS 'to BLACKPOOL


Hellifield Gisburri . Rimington Chatburn . Clitheboe Wballey . Langbo;.!. Wilpshire


. . . „ 4-60 2) . . . , , 4-55 2i


...dep. 4-35


8-0 6-10 5-19 5- 6-


' p.m. , 2j


25 30


Blackppol (North) arr. 6-40 p.m. Return Blackpool (North) 10-66 p.m; Admission to Tower or Winter Gardens, 6il. extra


MORECAMBE, 2/- : Saturday ! June19ih


p.m.


Wballey ....... dep. 5-40 CUTHEROE . . . . : „ 5-50 Cbatburnj....... ... 6-0 Morecambe (P) arr. 7-35 ' Return .. 11-10


I' See B ills 2/9


June 27th p.m,


Sunday 4-30


! 6-15 11-0


: 4-35 4-40


Including Reduced Admission to New Winter Gardens and New Central Pier and Marine Ballroomi Saturday only


,.


PLEASE ^ BOOK IN ADVANCE Tickets and all information from Stations and Agencies '


(314) NOTICE


ALL BOOKS MAGAZINES


be Returned on or boloro


Saturday, June 26th for Exsmination dnd Stocktaking


neglecting to comply with may forfeit the privilege ig books lor the future.


.IliRARY will bo RE-OPENED DAY, the 26th JULY, 1937


! 3y order of the Committee, , Tom Haeqeeaves, . i


Librarian:


the purest oif IwAter supplies. COUNCIL’S MAKER’S


■jCRIBnllE ' to chairman JND bFFICIALS.■


■ . .


■ Thkt Cl undertaking uvw..u!w


tof liigland vas .an bplnlon expressed by


Itherde I possesses' a water second ito none In the north


after i the annual! Inspection of the waterworks by members and officials of the Town Council,.together with a num­ ber of visitors, on Wednesday afternoon. Others! who made the Inspection of the 800 acres estate ion Grlndleton Fells spoke bf their pride In the undertaking, which, they said,-might well'be-,the envy of other aiithorltl^. j The Inspecton was made iU! glorlbus weather, :,, , TOe party, ^as (ed by the Chairman of the Waterworks Committee (Councillor A. R. Blea'zard) .who pointed out the yartous sprlngd, rgvBuUni th a t, the Ducky Leach


he Mayor (Councillor Q. Hargreaves) - “-™ wralrable.offlclklsUd staff.


VISIT TO WATERWORKS. ■ 1.


man and himself had got on well together, mid that was Perhaps one


as happy to bC; associate.


of the'secrets of the success oU the um dertaklng. ' Prbm.Mr, Goodman ito the


of the undertaking. He aid not want anyone te t to k ,


smallest office boy, .all had been pultog thelTiwelght. V i He! felt sure..any-Cor­ poration would 06 envious of the success


however, that the big profit had been made by exce^ve' chargM. ^ " a


lot of money, £md It was wis® to have a reserve. He Ihoped he would he able to


Some day they would have to spend a .H' in mind to friiition.;


assoclatfofi with; the! works, ■proved an enthuslasUdVandinayrdbrft'gidde; and. the party: had a mbsUlnstmctlve and inter­ esting tour ■ ' There Is no meadow-land on the!Cotporationi estate, and nb cattle are aUbwed on I It, iso.thatitUere Is no contandnation of th.el iroter.’ ■; After-eX- amlnlng tiie.springs!'one could-readily understand why the report of the tecent analysis sti,ted that the water Is pl..ex-, ceptlonalpirlty.: ! i -


ful walk over! th e ! moors, i the party returned to “ Cralgmbre,” where tea was -served, and afterwards members of the


After a long and thoroughly delight­ i ' partjl ylslted the. reservoirs.


the Engineer, and! the Waterworks Un- AProposing: a toast to the visitors, Proposing ' a toast to the Chairman,


The Mayorjs Tribute.


no subject more Impprtpt than the 0“ e for which ■ ■


Ucil diLUigr v**o i dertaldng.lthe Mayor- said „heJme_w-__pf _


supply such as i Clitheroe Possessed was certainly one of them, ,. Some Ume agP he was prlvlleged to!be awohg those In­ specting k water (undertaking In the North!of England.! .They first Inspected the reservblrs, numbering about half-a- dozeh.' 'Ehere they had to ( depend on c their ’ suTOly' on ithe large storage


hey were' gathered that after- irovlslori of an adequate p t ^ the town and neighbourhood, e boons In life, and a/watet,


cillor Bleazard’s work. He was quite sure that whep'^Councillor Bleazard wm made chairman of the department he was the happlbst mah in Clltheroe. He had spent many days with CounclUor Bleazard and taew what interest he took-In the works. All he thought would pe proud of the financial result,


lderman Parkjr first,refened to Coun­ N e w G ir p e is ^ EFFECTIVE DESIGNS AND DURABLE; j QUALITY— -THE RAKESTRAVY


came dlredt from the springs. They also visited the filter beds where the water appeared lather brpWn and unpleasant, After It had passed through h a ^ a - dozeh filters the water was treated ^wlth cheihlcals.[lt had to|go through all these' processes before I t could be regarded as pure. I when Inspecting these water- v^orksi ho ; could not help compaitog them with CUtherbe’s, for these people believed their water'supply to be the best: In^the N-orth of England;,,


apacity, unlike Clitheroe whose water-


s Only those aWe.te make compari­ '


The Mayor said-he could not think of the iwater undertaking without mention­


water, iupply second to none hi the North bf England, and probably in


ons' -ireallsed that ' Clitheroe had a the world.


ing the C lalraian of the Committee. He first came to the; iWorks three; or four years before becoming a member of the Council; Mr. Bleazard, showed him the springs, being as. enthusiastic as could be. i He had later many happy associa­ tions with the : chairman. I t was a strange world, for the whirligig of time had brought one who was an official to be Ichalrtaan !of the same department. The Couilcll was!fortunate In having men of practical experience at the head of departments, and references he had made to Alderman Parker as Chairman, of the Parks aqd .Playgrounds Com­ mittee the previous week applied to Mr. Bleazard as Chairman,of ,the Water­ works Conmlttee.i In addition they had as Water Engineer Mr. Goodinan, and a more energetic and Interested official could not be found. Altogether. In the water supply, the' chairman, the en­ gineer, and In Mr. Barber, Mr. Cams, Mr; Tomlinson, and other members of the staff; the Corporation was extremely


■ T . . . .


Mr. Goodman | were contemplating Improvements and hoped these womd be put into Effect as soon as possible. i They had o ie pi the finest suppUes


He knew Councillor Bleazard and


and pore. At preSeht, however, some t water was flitthlflg to waste, and as


n the North of i England, plenty of it,


be made upon it, the sooner the scheme-was completed the better.


hey never knew what demands might


was pleased to' X)ast' the visitors, .though he. was Soot the Mayor of Nelson, Alderman Qulna, .'could not, be present, owtag to, another lengagement.


Continuing, AI(i^rman Parker said he t There was a difference of opinion as


ibly ■ coiild theTquantlty and quality of the water. They ought to encour^e their customers as much as they .possibly could, and he was looking forward to the time when Clltheroe would be the r suppliers of witer to all places for miles


inspect the worn, but there was nothing d to hide; and hs contended;Jt was their


o the advlsabllty of/Inviting visitors to uty tovadVertlse as much as they poss­


GALLERIES HAVE THE CHOICE-AND DON’T FOR SET THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! THE IDEAL HOME is the Home that conteiniCHEEEy Lopmo


■CAEPETS-jthey'cininake your lome cosy antj attractivo-iiUoMk. Along AND See


Oub! Extensive ; ■ <?! ■


'Stock. : : i:


As an Example oj the Value OJfered, Note the following AXMIN8TER BODY CARPET


'


In all colours, S|7 ins. wiile &om 7/8; yard.. BODY CARPETS


Newest Designs, 27-inS; wide, from! 6/9 yard'-.


AXMIN8TER CARPETB from- £1 10s.


Od. to £2Q iOs. Od. — • I ' 1’


IRakestraw


such occasions, he added, dW no harm. .Replying, es-Alderman 'Whiteside said.


ound Clltherfae. ' Meeting together on


the Visitors congratulated the water department on Its continued success and he trusted th e ' prosperous state of affairs would long continue. I t was highly creditable to the Corporation In general and the officials In particular. I t had l occurred to him that one day perhaps a


might write a song In praise of water. Mr. W, GJ Booth, Surveyor to the


CARPET 'G A L L h lE S


L6rd Street/Blsickb|ii^n 6527 for Efficient Service


......... ........................... . ocal poet, or waterworks’ chairman,


Clitheroe Ruml District Council, assO' elated himself with Mr. Whiteside’s remarks, and speaking on behalf of one of Clltheroe’s best customers, he would reiiilnd them that what was cheap they could not get On Monday mornings, washing day. part of Whalley relied on Clltheroe for water;’and coUld not get I t.: He hoped the pew scheme they had in: mind :w(uld 'include something to


well served. i !he (jbairmah’s Acknowledgment. Respordlng tCij the toast. Councillor


Bleazard warmly, thanked the Mayor for hlsi references, which he deeply appre­ ciated. He: did not think, years and yekrs agp, he would become chairman of


:i


CO-OPERATIVE Talkies at


Monilay, ROSS


the depairtment!; but If there was one departmerit he would have liked to be come chairman,of, it was that. Natural


rectify the failure of the supply on Monday mon Ings. “ To meet a woman with no w£ter on washing day is a terrible thing,’’ he observed. By pro­ viding cheap water, the Corporation was fulfllUng a real duty, for It would be difficult to demand a big price for some­ thing that wi s a sheer necessity. I t had seen a great pleasure to go round the grounds with the Chairman and to hear, him describe the works.


ly.iwheii one had been connected with anything for forty years, one must know something about It. Regarding the financial side of the undertaking, he was pleased to say tlyat there had been an­ other record year.


iwas a net profit of £1,374. This was ;trulyi remarkable,! when compared iwithlother Corporation departments, iespedaiiy when considering that the ‘Waterworks department was only a 'small one from a financial point of vlewJ The water department had an


i The previous year had shown a net profit of £1,189, while this year there


raent one of £120,000.


Councillor Bleazard' almost loved the.- lYateriyorl;^, Mr. Booth, said.


The Imiressldn he gained was that


the Press rep lesentatlveS and said he did not know.w hat'they would do without m them. In f a d , he, knew theymust spend


Alderman IJanley. proposed a toast J o


reports of Tt wn Council meetings. He trusted the friendship between the Press and mimbers and officials of the Council woull always continue. . ' Press reprisentatlves replied.


any wearj ■'hours sorting, out their


j outstanding I debt ;of £16,900; while 'the igas department had one. of £44,000; and! the electricity depart-


that


bontlhuing, Councillor Bleazard said at! the time of his election to the Counclll It was stated in the “Advertiser


live too much In the past. He wanted to thlAk not bf the past but of the i future, -and fhey were perhaps wonder­


b iixperiehce,. and would be a useful mem- esjp


and Times" that-hq;was ai strong can­ didate | for


the: .Council In View of his qr of the Cpuhcll providing he did not


ng what was'; being done In regatd to H the Improyement of the water swpiy.


me, had had!many talks with Mr.-'Good- ■ - .


SLAIDBURN.


IriNG.-Members of the Choir and the M jigers w int to Blackpool on Saturday


M. FOHMEK KECTOB.-'The Rev. W. C. and Bangho, oil Saturday, of Miss Hamiah leazard, tlilrd daughter of |Mr. and Mrs.


Wasspeni,


storage and ,the connecting of the water to the town. , .


an on the': supply, particularly about , ■


evening. ' Tliey had I been with a. party of friends to Bn iwsholme and called at their old vlilagp on tie return to-Darlington. Mr, Jordan held a short service hi church, the Darlington t sltors being Joined by several ol the villagers


rs. Jjordan visited iSlaidbura on Saturday ■ CHURCH (l)LEANING.-'rhe annual church


that afternoon they,had seen what was ■being done to find out how much watet was available. When'that was k n o ^ , they were - hoping to' put forward a scheme for ,the Increase of. steragm and the laying of a new pipe line to Cllth- eroe. (| TTie: matter was now receiving their serious consideration. , >-■ : . Councillor Bleazard said he could not refrain from paying: a tribute to the ad-


As they had Inspected the grounds


cleaning took place last week. A group ol 't men and; women of the vUlsKS undertake


wash,windows and remove the carpets, and then Ybe women come' along, armed with brushes, dm ters, polishes,. etc.,: and make everything! ffllok and'' spari. Miss: Garnett 'o and the Rangers helped to put the church in


his work as n labour of love for their beauti­ ful old chuifch. The'men: sweep the walls,


rder aftdr ihe cleaning.was-done, restoring •books, etc., to their proper places.


ir antual outing. A most enjoyable


of the ;3rlght Hour movement, which Is connected'(With the Mfithojllst ChuTch; on Wee nesday visited the Lake district bn . the occasion of their annual outing. The party] which Included, the Rev. R. Holt, journeyed by motor coach to Eflrkby ’ LoMdale where a halt was made, And then oh to Keswick for lunch. The afternoon wat spent at Bowness and after tea the party retunied home by Way of fcarhforthiand Preston. At Bow­ ness, Mrs. Nicholson, the organiser: of ■the outing,! was presented ly the party


, „ . „ u1IT: hour outing. -M embers BRUi


With an'ornamental fruit dish as a mark of esteem, [


I WEDDING.—Much Interest' was taken L in the Wedding at St. Leonard’s Church,


Bleazatd, 27, Calder-avenUe, BllUngton, and Mt; Prfed Sariderson, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.|Rlchdrd; Sahdbrson, of 2, CockerlU-terrace,! Barrow.: :| Given away by her father, the bride wore a dress of Coromtlon gold Iwlth. wregth and veil, and carried a 1 bouquet of cream tea teses, I- She was attendediby her.sister,


GRlNDLETON.


Miss Elizabeth Blqazard, and there waS a smtill page boy, Predi Bleazard, a nephew off ther btlde, ;|Mr.' William Sanderson carried out the duties of best man 'and Mr. ; Henry Bleazard was groomsman. A f t e r t h e ceremony, which [was performed by tlie "Ylcar (Rev.


'D, W. Holt), a reception whs.held at the 'Go-operative . Cafe, Whalley,' Ml iMrs, Sanderson ■ are living at Brock-


iworth,! near Bristol. •A; ' (


the Grlndlcton Women’s Institute had tieir annual .trip. .This year they chose the lake District;! It was somewhat .quU when the party Tdf t- th e; village,' but later,' i glor ous weather; prevailed. From Windermere the. party Went over! the Klrkstone Pass,!where a halt wag made ()h.the sumthit, thence to'i Jlls- water and Keswick, where hn excellent Itnch was provided. .After strolling about'this very charming little!town,' the party returnee, by Thirlmere andiGrasmere, and after a brief stay to see Wordsworth’s grave, the church, - and Dove Cottage,' the members proceedejd to


OUXING.-Oh' Monday, the menibers of


Rowhess for tea. spent.


' - ' A most pleasant! day was


HALL, WHALLEY Their Best -


Tuesday and Wednesday i ALEXANDER and '


PATRICIA ELLIS in


BOULD ER DAM Also 55 m U te s Full Cororiation Film


T hU d a l, Friday and ^aturday mAr LENE piETRIciH and (lARY I COOPER; in


D E S I R E WHALLEY.


CHAtBURN.


of Mr. and Mrs. W. (Heaton, an: American t:a and garden party Was held In the grounds ' Middlewodd Hall, i oh Saturday. The eve was organised by'the Chatbum and Dow|n- ham Women’s Unioiiist Association In support of the forthcoming j Divisional bazaar/ Hav­ ing; regard to the: counter-attractions In the district,!there was d 'falrly good attehdance. In Addition to a fchUdren’s stall, there ware displays! of new goods and produce, the latter being ill 'charge of.lthe Dowhham ihemb^. There Were also inhmerous sideshows,' eic„ which proved popular and lucrative;..' Mem­ bers oflthe committee provided ted;In.me hall.' Sir'William'Brass was present did gave a brief address. Miss Greenwood v as chalrmih; of the'committee responsible :'or arrangihg , the. fete. Hearty thankp -wCre accordeidijto Sir Wimam andjMr.' and Mrs. Heatonl on the proposition of Mlss/GreCn- wood, seconded by/ Miss.Garnett. The pro­


GABpEN PAR'IY.—Through the kindness ceeds exceeded £39' , ' ' '


by the idothers’ Union took place,' on W- xi- nesday tty motor-coach to Chester,/via Liver­


OUT NG.—The annual -outing jarranjed


pool arid; the Mersey Tunnel. On'arrival at Chester, the parfy' 'inspected the cathedi al, especial Interest being taken in the Motors’ Union chapel and the children’s correr. After luncheon, the more energetic members toured lUie city walls, others finding ipleas ire in a more-leisurely, manner/ Later, d saU on the RlVer Dee, Which took In a glimpse of Eaton Hall, was greatly enjoyed. The hofne- ward itul was by, way.of Warringtojl.


MARRIAGE


Stanley Raynall, of West-view, and Miss Edna Duckworth, of Salthlll-road, Cllt- hOroe. The bride had three-! ittendants. Miss Mary: Duckworth, her ssterj 'Missy


arish Church, on ! Saturday, of ,Mr.


Doris Ragnall, sister bf the b4d'groom; aiid Miss Edna Watsort; the brl le’ i frfend. I 'Given m a y by her fathf r, she was


.tfavellin^ a two-piece suit In ^ e /’ flannel with green hat, blouse and sho'is. On their return,:Mr.and Mrs. Ragnall'will


(reside at 2, Stamford-place. 1


T. DENTS* H o i l l


with grateful thanks: Miss Orook, silver laper; Mr. Bennett,'Chrlstm'as cards in jOoks; iMlss M; Watson! silver paper: Mr. Ward,!meat:; Mr. Wallfer,-baconi Miss W^' Woodhouse, clothes; - Mr. Wireless:[' Mr.. Catfermolle.


The foliowing gifts have been I'eceived


Walmslej sweets: Asplnall, Pllkingto


Mrs. Manley,' silver paper; bacon. I i : ' ^


J : MISSED- THE ’BUS EftI'


'Clltheroe; (Jounty Sessions lit was stated his speed over half-mile; at Barrow was hour.


; th e' car I only; three weeks ; ideaihe Was travelling at the


eroe when they arrived.


; 'Defendant stated that he hadia Mend iln the car and theyiwere tryingitopatch at Whalley a 'bus iwhich had left Clith- He had had


I ; ( i 1 J


and I had no' speed hien-


Re


uuUt-up area,! James H. S. D^, Fox-street, (/UtheroB, was f ned


aiFor .‘exceeding I the; speed limiIt of 36 of


les art bourlwlthl a motor- :or-b ;ar In a Driver,


li


47 p ie s an- , , J


on 'Monday, a measured


shoes; Mrs, Gregiry


attired in white; satin and veil, and carried a bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaids yieie dressed in plhk satin and organdie, and had halos of| flowers and bouquets of pink camat.ons. Mr. Harry Ragnall was best’ man, md Mr. Jack Rataall groomsman. After the ceremony, which was' performed by the Rev. H. Y. Burnett, a reception Was held at the Castle 'Cafe, after which the newly married fouple left for their hoheymoon In the Isle of Man. T h e bride wore for


I; RAGNALL-DUCKWORCH. j P! The mirrlage took place at (ffitheroe -


I


.(Certified net sal( T l 11


FRH)AT, juI


lights on vehicles | ■ 10-20 p.m.


vl/hich are detaill Seems to have bel Its incidence. ill parts of the lad hothing llke t ;he south-west,'


Sunday's storm I


ments Jn3taTled49;:Dlfes^^^^ of water passing certmn pQuiW. ■ cOini^i clllbr 1 BledzStd; who has 'a forty, years’


spring I albne-'pupplles 100,000 gallbns>a day. I The,pafty:aisoiBaw'the filter._beds, and' were>keeW ‘Interested ita'lnStru;


alsb' expressed ;hls thanks^ for the remarks made about himself and the staff.: Most of the work of that depart­ ment i was not seen by the public, and people had ;the fdea .that little was done. That was qffite wrong.- Muoh hMd work 'iw& done by mdlnbffls of the staff and It wasidoheextremelyiweU. :


.'The Engineer (Mr. P, W.-Gopdman) .


Behbnam).vfiMd. Council a'good already.. heard waterworks, he none of the ' Council table.


The . We-CUalMaj}. ,(Councillor. P. Wea'h'b entered the


/,. few years ago, having


?ater supplied on. the I t iwas (finally .agreed


their oratory. He thought It unique that ■they should have as chairman a former water engineer, who had seen Yhe works' grov^ from , a small undertaking te a large one. Councillor Bleazard had made two giallois come from where o p gallon came before and he honed t p


bto "provide water, and he ers seemed to khjoy it before filter Nothing io Hide,


a great Ideal about the found that, there was


to bring the scheme they had ,


of England | that offered water so -cheaply.-■-’’i


matterof faqt, hbffiJjno* was any other authority in the.North


s » * m;i . ' fII feel » i: . ' ■ . . . ! : • dri^sse ■ i! ’ .


if bujryout ffom us, the newest


I Cloths are here! I CHARMING DRESS MATERIALS, Ideal for j Country, Town or Seaiide wear, are here,


I In greater variety than oveh warehouso,!hundreds qlldesigns. I


UNDOUBTEDLY the Pick of the Soaeon’i Fashionr j in cloths are to I be found within thie I large-


||


AND, in addition to the,variety, there is the fact alto that WILDINGS Prices are really _ edmpotitivo—compare pur prices.


COME AND SEE jUG-let Us serve yo^ with your present seajton’s needs—it will pk;i you to make up your materials this year.


Dress and Silk Warehouse j Victoria Market, Market Place


B L f t f e iB y iN '


’Undertaking add the chairman would have continued success.


........ ........... .


,TossUfi VUlage Festiya TO-MOBEOW-Siti


.■.8-30-2.. ;


TODAY-Frlday: i k


Pendleton Women's at Townhead.


SUNDAY!


. Chatbum Methodist s Anniversary. Servl


'CUtberpe (Jongregatk Scliool Anniversalyl MO and 6 pjn.


West Bradford Mettuf School Aimiversa 2-16i and 6 p.m. 1


and 6-30 p.m.


Methodist (Wesley)' 16-30 a.m. and 6 pJ


M(|nDAY : i


PaUaplum: Nightly The Grand: Nightl; Kbigl Lane: Contih, day a t 6-15 and 6/;


Clitheixie Auction M lOis am. ,| Cinema, &c


Cooperative HaU, "" Rialto, Blackburn; Grand Theatre, Season. Nightly


DESDAY: Clitheroe Auction Ma


CliUieroe Cricket Clu Tea Pavilion, 7-30| WEDNESDAY: i


Cliteeroe Nursing 'iral Meeting; in jtll


8 alp of DeneCottagq THURSDAY:


■Cli .heroe Ro.val G r^ ration Service in |


at 1 1 a.m. HI


Moor bane MediodisJ 10-30 am. and 6 M


Mount Zion Methodia 10-30 a.m. and 6 p{


Furniture Sale at 17 dlngton, 2 p.m.


■'Ll* . ...... r


remarkable efldcf The stoml clouds | -;he south'and wesl jy no means as pel road, as lit was which .suggests! one end of the 1 c end of th'c town


ally In their light| contact With an wins,-'While at contemporaries leisurely jnaking apprehensive pe whether the rap Then( as almost'-1 did cornel and th skeltqr for the were; thb wet' happened to be their'friehds well often! far! away f


sould: be! seen helter asj the dd


and they dare in so much' lightnl w takes a lot to da.


Sunday we' shah ever(Spread alm( the entire Ribbl


ho love! their wi


; :i Now that th a rehearsals are!


/ operatic patro , the (flndl choic 1 to repdrt that


' With the Sop principal, cha


1 of Longsight.i


: has'consented service^ to to valuable and General satisf; James


,i to con (stagedp' The, Dewll


Hardy as prod akspclated wltl ful' pcoductlp:


Marie, ’ and Iv to maintain tl Ih 'these two


Miss Coward, 'clothes; Mrs', sweets and flowers;


brawn; Friend,


CoUaise me Bashkll Ea* Mr. John C


, parish meet: W e I'submit


‘bridge and when some 11 the.qum like' dlspqsal. kecretary


iclatlon, and 'Chatburn,


will appear The old


leading fre has'i been heronlans quarter ol th a t it is i!


‘-“ The Mikado,’ course meanln Gilbert i and I these are mosi


are beginning 11 opera, or rather I s ' to follow;! Marie "I of last! probably be ma iweeks ftom tliej night Vienna “ Chu Chin “ Gypsy Love,'


tici Society wh


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