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ST. CATHEftlNE}S, W E S T B R A D FO R D I


'Tea & Entertainment t o -m o r r o w (SA T U R D A Y ) 1 Clilldten’B tea 4-0; Adults tea 5


l l r ■-Entertamment ■ 7-0; p.m., li-. ,


j ■ SDIIDAJ Next, NOVEBBEB 88tji, ; Anniversary Services.


1 0.15 a.m. SUNG EUCHARIST I / Ccicbranl! THE VICAR | A ■' 6-30 Evenbono and Sebuon . ■ ,| ! Preachtr: REV. FR. BABIIj dDDlE .


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O U T H E R O E A D V E R T I S E R A N D T IM E S , ^ 'E R I D i i Y , NC V E M I l E R ■i NEWTON: INSTITUTE;


Fancy Dress lU E R m


Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.;


BhS Original'and Comic Costumca Parade 10-30 p.m. to be judged |)y


; Mbs. GbebnhaiIoh, Tho Moorooi k, and Mbs. : Babkee, Clitheroe


Admission 8/- inotnding Bebeshmi nis


Service ’Busoa leaye Clithoroe 8-30 by Waddington and Whitowell;-!


I Congregational Church i , - ' '


^ SUNDAY Next, NOTEUBES 28th REV. J. A, SreOlAIE


10-30 a,m, The Fine Art ol Secret J e n 16-0 p.m. The Bate Art o! Tad


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FWdar, ;7-46. ‘Congo,” by Uiss Topping


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I ) SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER .’28|h Preacher at 10-30 a.m. . ■ i ■


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' Preacher at 0-0 p.m. ;


mb: s. flack . BET: Hi SHAW


I SPEAKER AT MEN’S CLASS at 2-0 p.m. HR. L. habdy; H.A.


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Mount Zion Church SUNDAY Next, NOVEMBER 28th


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Preacher at 110-30 a . m i : ■ . 1- - REV. J. H.i SHAW I


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I Preacher at 0-0 p.m. i, , • I


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Methodist (Wesley) diirch SUNDAY Next, NOVEMm 2jBth


Preacher at 10-30 a.m.i . 1- , v I REV.-R. HOLT ; I


i Preacher, at 6-0 p.m. ■ REV. H. HOOPER I '■


Moor Lane Church ,i;, "


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from Slaidbum 9-15 p.m. After ’buses will return to Slaidbnrn Clithoroe via.- Whitowell.'|'


Preliminary Notice


' ' CHATBDial i Ml^ODlST i SUNDAY SCHOOL


Tea Party and Copcert Saturday, Dec., 18th


: Proceeds in aid of Sunday School F mds, • Preliminarv Notice.


SLAJDBURN READING ROOM. D AN G E IN THE VILLAGE HAIL,


' DECEMBER 29th. PRELIMINARY ; NOTICE,


P ' ' L " ■ r’ ■ articulars Later.


N EW T O N ! IN S T IT U T E . ANNUAL


FARMERS’ BALL \ : ; ON ' ; ' ' . '


F E B R U A R Y 4 th , K.S.C., E V E N T .j I V LMS CHEAP EXCURSIONS


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Gisbobk ... . RImiuoion ...


TO BLACKBURN TO-MOBBOW, Saturday, Novismber 27th p.m. i . ■


ChatbW .... CLITHEROB Whalisy..... l.AKonb'.


Rotnm at 4-40 or by any . train same day. CHORLEY :


...;., m 6. ! i /i ...: „ 1-20 1 lOJ, . „ 1-26 ' sa.


. ,. 1-5 1/4 1-0 1/4


TO;MO,BROW,.Saturday, November 27th CHEAP. HALF-DAY, EXCDljsiON ICLHHEB0E depart 12-27 and 1-16 p.m. ';;Rctum by any train same dayj < RETUM, FARE, 1/7 ,


: . SAVE .TO TRAVEL i I &


By the LJUB.' Instalment Scheme. 1/- Stamps — 10/- Vonchors . 6% Interest on. Deposits.':


Apply ot Stations for full decailB.


PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE’ Tickets and all information from Stations and Town dffices.|i . ,


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RIBBLESDALE NURSING Association BDONOTON EFFORT


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A WHIST DRIVE , in the INSTITUTE on


'WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBEB 1st, Admlsrion 1/6, Supper ini


at 7-80- c ive." ■


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ALSO DANCE On FRIDAY, DECEMBER W


A, Taylor’s Ambassadors Band -r. 8 to 2 . Admission 1/6, Snpper inlnsif|s


1.(4102).


...dep. 12-56 11/7 ^ . „


-was held the numbere belnR'greatly augmented for thlsi p art of ithe proi-


Knights of St. Columba assodsted'iirttli' SS. Michael and John’s , C t i ^ on Saturday entertained leprosentatlves of the Chorley GoonclL , Pile&dlY Igames ol table teninls'-were keenly' nwolyedi and afterwards, tea was served In The Hall hy a ladles’ committee. i At night a dance


Members .of the Squlle's’ sectlpn of the


gramme. An excellent selecttoil of music was supplied by H. S. Fllllhg and. his “ Boys” Band, members of tbs {Clitheroe Council acting as hlO.’s . ; Sevnal spot prizes were awarded. The evening piovpd very enjoyable, and indeed; the whole days effort was In every way a success.' Those: responsible for the arrangemnts, and others who helped in anyjiway, are worthy of credit:


P E N D L E T O N .


Ised by Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowp irthwalte, was held atjthe village school in Satur-, day evening In aid of th e rei reshment stall at the forthcoming sale b) Work for Church Funds.: Eleven • ta t les. .were occupied and the prizes for whist were won as foUows: Ladles:;!, Mfe Whlt- well; 2, Mrs'. {Rogerson; 3, :Miss ;H. Thorhber. Gentlemen: 1, Mr.: Dehny;|2, Mr. T., Whltwell; 3, Mrs. G..Whltwell, Prizes for domliloes were^on hy Mr. H. Smalley, Mrs. ;T. Mitchell and; Mrs. Hargreaves.; The;prizes were ah given by the organisers and their friends, and thanks were expressed to thejm by the Vicar (Rev. C. M.' Rogerson) who men­ tioned th a t Mrs. Cowperthwalte’. had made all the cakes. The flnahclal gain to the refreshment stall was about £3. '


WHIST DRIVE,-A Whist drlvemrgan- wNo one khows better than the: house­


increasing.!. I t Is not.In oiie direction only, it is not jupt the milk, but in almost every: item of household necessities. How long :lt Is going to. continue |nb one in authority seems] to know, but we present state of things!has led the-ranlster of Health (Sir Klqgsley Wood) | to send^ a letter to the locpl relieving {authorities urging th a t tbe. rising cost of living, together with the {rapid approach:- .Of winter, sholild be specially j taken lilto account when rqllef Is granted 'He calls attention to certain essential points in soitod relief'adijalnistratlon, such as that each Investigation should b e ’’sympa­ thetically"[ investigated and th a t the scales of relief should be,appllfed with a reasonable degree of flexibility.” The circular also suggests th a t thbre should be some womenjon the staff of the Public


ife :how steadily th e 'co s t qf llvlng ls 938. '


Bus BaU and


>,m. W Good Prixea for rtho. Prettiest, I dost.


Colonrel ! and! Spot'Lights I POBDjS BAND j


OUTHEROE AMIiTEUR i OPERATIO


AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY 1 ; \ i -


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' KING LANE HALL , . Week CommeMing JANUARY 24Ut, 1918


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. ' MA8NIFI0ENT COSTUMES . by F. A. Smith, Ltd, Manohestei KEEP OPERA 1 WEEK OPEN


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HAUEYPICTUilES THEWiliitlKGlDEjiD


Next Monday,.Tuesday and Wednesday BORIS ICaIrLOFF


. Tburtday,' Frida|( and totaiday ' ERROL FLYNN in


TE W E or TE .


m WOE WHALLEY.


WOMEN’S INSTITUTEiH-Mucb-lnterest


was taken In the .visit of Mr, P. A Bames, Secretary Of the Lancashire Branch of the Society for the Preservation of Rural England, to the monthly: meeting of the Women’s Institute on Wednesday, even­ ing, a t the Co-operative :Cafe. ' Lady Worsley-Taylor,presided ovei; a good a tten d k ce/arih 'M h BarhCs gave an in­ teresting Illustrated: address | on the rvatlbiV,oftthe’'L£®(!aShire country­ side 'Mr, T.-A.^ttirkierdarrled,out the


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Being' a Series! of Lessoj Ribblesdale Senior


School. By ARTHUR LMGSHAW


i«[arching SONG OF SOLDD^,


Rdadlng and fording and bridging and aU, _ Svjlnging and marching rig|it up: to; me wall


' through Gaul, - wWo’left far behind,us our ^wnny jyoung


'With' their dark lustrous eyes and-tiielr sUky black ourte;


From the pale yellow Tiber that foams around fe)me,


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FdL'f“ V® have roapied,: never , more ,to see home.


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Our bones in the heather, . . ; Or under the foam.


No, we’re far frOitl old Rome, And we’ll never see home; :


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They’ll b6 drinking their wine In the taverns '■


.Refrain; ... , v*-;,. , ,f -


mS & from-the home across Britain and ■ jOaul,


POot-slogging Legion-men, up to the ^6111 Refrain


iting us'feUows who marched: frop.me


' w . , L I


Sp Britain you’ve got: us, and ’neath your Igrey Sky, , ■ ■ ■; .. .


Yjou’U keep us and use . us tUl the day that : I


biatchln’g and .'tramping, !tlil the day tiat.we llail,


duties of lanteriilSt, and , the ,thanks, of the members, were 'expressed .to Mr.


i.;, .


Barnes: a n d : to M r .: Starklei by Lady Worsley-Taylor., Owing ito pressure of business, the'competltloni wasiheld over until next month.. I


Backwards and forwards and' up to thp Wall. Refram.


ful repeat performance i of the pantO' mime, “ Babes in the Wood,” jwas given at the Methodist School oii Saturday 'eveiflng, when another i largeaudience


PANTOMIME REPEATED.—A success­ m liade by mam in Clitheroe? I think, that i


was presided over . byiMiss M. Holden. Among t h r principals taking part was Erlc Heyworth who: a t the first perform­ ance of the pantomime; sang, the song, "Keep'-a twinkle In your eye.”! ' - ' ; . OBITDARY^-^Sls many friends In the


i^HAT answer wouldyou give if.I pad to '■ ask you toe name of the oldest thing


it'something stlU left, that man made over lline hundredjears before the Castle oi.Roger litas built upon Its rocky base. Unforttoately


t any of you would reply, “The Castle”;:but his answer would be, wrong, for actually there


JOU cannot'seS this oldest bit of toanh wotl ' bday, lor It lies buried: beneath the surface 6f the ground.


dlstrlct'heard with deep regret, ot toe death last night week, after a sh o rt 111- ness,^ of Mr; iWUliam Btower,i of Stocks Hill; Blxty-one years of age;Mr. Brewer was a bachelor and lived with hIS)[ aunt,


l i t is the old Roman road, and we know Its position and direction, because from time to time men hare dug.down, and brought a part bf this road to light again, traced the way it, ran, and put Its course.uponm map.. The Romans, were ifamolis road-b illders.


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Miss Brewer.I ^He :was -a member, of an old- 'WhaUeyfamllyandihadtakencon- slderablfe lnterSst in; village affairs,, being


lers could make their, ;way leaslly: along the solid Roman Road to allparts of that Empire,


a inemb6i'‘dt.-the Conservative Club.; The intermehtv.tooj:, ;place ion. Saturday a t Whalley Churchyard, . the 'Rev.,, B. H. WIHlams.offlclating.


Soolali Hour! held, on liTuesday af.toe i Bqptls't School, and he gavo ah e x trem e


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' ■ SOCIAL HOPR'{-':-Mr. :!L. {Hardy, head; master ''of v'Clitheroe Roial TXiramma^^ School, was to e speaket 'a t : the Ladles’


nterertlng,address entitled, “ Bing .as we go.” .;, Mra Gunliffe pre^ldra over a good attendance;;;'";;' ,,!;


’ MISSIONARY SERWCiE.--A :mlBSldna| service was held a t the Parish Churi on Sunday'evening, when the preacher was -toe .Rev.'L-T. V. jSoul,; of Corea. There "was. a; fairly - large .’congregation. During the service/ the! choir rendered th e anthem, ‘5 The'Day'IThou Qavest.”. ,;A collection was taken Iniald of the funds of. the; Soclety fdr the Piopagatlon of the


'to Gospei ih 'F o re l^ ' ' - ]'


Mr; Robin Greenwood Was unanimously re-elected pfesident of ;the, Ophsenatlye Club a t the annual .meeting!. held; on Wednesdayi'evenlng, when Mr. H. Sagar presided. 'The vKie-presldents were re­ elected,"'Mr i;'Carter Was re-appolnted secretary, ahd 'Mr.'J. Cotterlll, treasurer. A Satisfactory report ahd, balance sheet, was accepted by ithe ’members.’ .The following members were .eltoted to the general committee: Messrs. Ei Brooks, R. Eiitough, W.: Greenwoodi G, Garratt, ” Qroome, J. Sarsfleld^i J. Sharples, Smithies and T. Walsmley. i A sports committee was also appointed and this will consist of Messrs..'E.i Brooks, G. Garratt, W. A. Peters,l'Wl Sowerbju and Charles Buloock, with I Mr., JJ Barlow as secretary, i ■ ' ii: :i-' ■!


CONSERVATIVE CLUB; MEETING.-


' G.F;S.-‘A t - a meeting! of I the Girls’ Friendly-Society, h eldiat 'the Church of


.


England.School last- night week,, Miss Srfilth gave an address on a holiday in Scandinavia, ' which i;was very much appreciated:. ' . : . i l i ; " ■'


' centuries;; in fact,tonwrly, 1700 years; passed away: beford imeh: began; agto to


TheEomans.haiU,the,fltst n)al« raids in this country, 'and' ■


Ithey lastci - fw


lay ^wn inata toads ol the, sarae excel­ lence of these'dd Roman ipacb.


' Kindon to great forts';in which.the legions rete stationed,' and at ::a Legion';nu nbered about 6,000 men, to “ e'torts grew ta p’ very, iportant cities: for besides; the solders in


n a conquered country, and - so, tof y, cqn- itructed these roads ih order that .their troops tould pass quickly and pasUy fram one part of he Island to another,'arid so keep In subjec- ;lon the riative Britons:’ ''The roads rah ;from


Hero’; the' Romans' yf^e' iiivadera,' st; angers


.jB forts, there .werpi'toelr families shop-; keepers, mid .worloneh iof all kinds, inmedi- '•ite& outside. /Now look' at'a map of .Englaiid which riiows these HOihan:roads,' 'You can pick out the great'torts where to e Legions; were, stationed,, and along the rpads’ypu ^ see 'smaller forts which were built tp:guard:


ir Wyre. The Fop great! road Jtothq livep .in me hilly


fbrtjnearFleetwpi


id Pendle, a)id also th u theRipble


p


'ulst’ they say [that It was 'a 'iaftp fort, for, when I h ton W


: Now, i t ns {digged here.


It taeasikcd niarly EM yards Ipng and 160 yaidS wldp, thus c o v to i nu area .only a little


the stone waUs replaced theltimber ones, v-w,


less than six acres, Fort .was shaped like .


an] oblong and was ditch, parts of shlcl , , .


■rhere is an old saying'that all roads led to Rome, and it Is perfectly true, for Rome was the mothqr-oity of a great Empire, and travel­


roitaded I come: s was a it irret. Dts ta each si^e of ewayS, with a: guar 1 through these two nclplb roads inside thI fth to! south was toe , and oitthi west sli 1 middle of It, wi


stijetchep the parade an fal-as.thp easlerh‘wall,| packed the bai racks fo’i '.stables for the horseS,, the bphilbn. th at this ‘1


bulldmgsinto:Forj;:,ti g tera,. to p comil la n d p


ranart^. /B ;; fremt'I


^:gatatd of: jthe.' ! danger ,frc m a


walls were six [feet tplclf,| and at each of the At opposite


,


.house at each gate, :^tewayMan,toe’two fort.' (tae one from


e waUjidrfott were maiNs


■ catalry/i hunib ring jsort|p sp^eipund U a frai w!' !hes,iM thai.an


the'kcilw ra and the 'j 'hidst'tie^ple are'.of


bf the 10 exerqis Beplm


toiuhd,{a5 'h'emwere


_ pndtag' tountty.'atd iudqen attaik lessened.


iterrupted'viOiy could'


cleareo bf trees and ri


! gamspnheadquar? ouse.aid'toe.large bulldtags


ire important of the of this road,'and ta be foil np the chief


is a'lor; manned; by 1,000 i6l(nera. :The


Only {'McMichael’s .exception^ re-.- sources could produce this magnificent v radio for|as little ps i4gns.!,_A powerr v, fill a l lw e superheti circuit gives, it excellent range, while the tonal quality is all thai you expect in A McMictek And the simple ^ u t y of the cabinet m ■ ahitotoiimeiaddilioh toyour fiimiturp.


akes: it ^


- the astong,];;;;;,' TERMSFRQMi


from Scotland. Here is a narrow neckjbf land running to the eatt asifar as Newcastle,on the Tyne. Along tWa harrow part of England is a ’waU. This Was built , by the Rotaans to keep back the Piets of,Scotland,,and to pre­ vent them from over-running andplupdermg. the north of Britain.; This waU jvas (nanned with soldlerej.and it was like an armed camp from one end to thelother, with villages, shops, baths, ttoaples-and theatres behind It. The roads running north to toe . Wall werp of the greatest importance, j and along; them were I {continually travelimg soldiers, traders, mer-


I these great north roads, one on the wpst, and the other on the I east'of the hilly mijiorlands


known as the Pennines,


'Assistance i Department, whose..-services can be made luse of for'viqits to{ the homes and Inquiries as to thelWelfare of the women and.' children receljring relief.


AT christi^iAs t o e For family jand. close friends '1 a portrait,<^f yourself


or your children


is the most! personal-— ' the most appreciated


of all giftsf T E L . 222: M i


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! ^ ^ HARGREAVES 3, K IN G S T R E E T . „ 1 bSgl?i''r>to 1 i"


, CUtheroe would have beeh without I match :to-morrow'hadi |;hey ■not been able to reach an agreement with iChoriey: to bring, forward: thelrif Itogue game, as South' Liverpool, whom 'Clitheroe should have played, are engaged In ithe English Cup competition. In, order, the strengthen their defence Clitheroe: are hoping to sign a new full-back I In 1 time for morrow’s game. i Marsden Is now fit to resume and , should'negotiations for new defender break down, I Clitheroe' team will, be; ' Marsden;^ Wilkinson: Simpson;, Akers, Richardson: Phythean; Thomas, .'Allen, :.Chatburn, ’ Emmett and Kitchen, ■ The kick-off is timed for 2-30 p.m,, and a special s train i .will leave CllthefoB a t 12-28 arriving a t Chorley at 1-22. The return fare is Is. i7d.‘


' CLITHEROE . VISIT CHORIEY, ' For the .second week Ihl succession


LANGHO.


.Prento'retired' In' 1934' asrU result, of f ll- ’ health, a f te r ' being i Vicar; of 1 Langho ,for 33 ’.years. 11 He ' died 1 unexpectedly oh Sunday,-November 14th; ;


to a formerVlcar, the Rev. Jphn Fleming French, were paid by the parishioners of St, Le’ondi‘d’8..Church on 'Sunday morn­ ing,' when: a; memorial, service was held In the toUrch, Theipresent'Vlcar (Rev. D; .W/’HPlt). conducted the 'service and Mr.' Basil Ndylor-was at th e 'o rg a n .' Mr.


MEMORIAL servic e: -U Last tributes


.west' at,-Ribchbster,;:and .the’. other- to, the north-east at Burwen Castle. Even jlf, there was no fort at ClltherpC; the natives who lived In. the (totrlct. wouid see almost dally .the


Roman soldiers patrolling betweefi tpqse two forts, a distance of aboutitwentymlleis.


lirOW the Roman mad which ran ithrough ■i-N ' Clitheroe was. a’: cross/road, imklng up these two great north roads. It started/ at Chester,.where bne Legion {was stationed, ran- across'the Mersey .to'Manchester, thm north and across the Ribble to Ribchester, north­ east to: Clitheroe, and: from there to Hkley and York, where another Legion served as a garriron. Along ^ e road were. forts,I built to' guard toe road and the people using It, and each fort was manned by soldiers, either foot or cavalry, or both combined, 'there waq no fbrt':at Clltheroe,;bUt it was, roughly 'about half-Way between ty® forts, one ,to .the, south


chants,' and messengers,: There 'were two of


toe roads, you will find, too, that the names of m ^ of these fo r ts ^ p .ta !'Chester,” or, ■' cester,” or ” c e te 'o ' TliiSils the new form; of the old Roman wbraifor a camp or ja fort. : Find the Solway; Plrth tovldtag M


gdrs, the -temples and {shrines where 'they wirahippedi and e ce neteries ta'which the a^es bf toeh 'dean W'lrb laid; [There was __ OStCertata to le 'a t tan,;wtere travellets alimg the toad coild r a t and 'efiesh them­ selves and obt ita s lelti r, for toe night. Many beautiful and nteiestlrg totags which teU us sbtoethmg of ihe [lfe'dt;the, |orf and viUage have been fouad fnm ttaie’to; iltae;and toe stary^hlch ticy. have to'.teU'jmay 'best be lehrnt from a visit to toe Museum, In which


Catered for the ir'ai iuse: nent. 'P ere, too, were (e baths for-the uie of the soW .erp and vUla-


qd''of:the solmers whi]'{hadibE3n|pensloned | . 'There’wfre me shops.and the market, he houses of t be Cl aftsi nen, and ofi those .who


10 the east i t the Port was a p ta a n viUage j.; which hbi sed t ib 'fiimlUes b : the garrieon


; t v E L s t : WELLGATE,


they are now lisp] ayem :T You know th! t; a fa r ■ the'Romans had pCcupled ourl ind dr nbarly 40B'ye'ars, during which to e na lives had learnt imariy thtogs


f i f e the Rom ms, i igrrat perU threatened the mother city ot Rot le, ahd soldteja were drawn from every pi rt 0! the Emplrei to defend It, and


Then the land Piets from the nqrto. wdst and e a s i and 'ni and. beautifulf.waa de;


of] that long Ronan d has beei ccveri


ur' , , Rimah Brltelh wds lU!e.


.cover thosf ' thtags THE


uhtll ithe daj davnei crime,


F)R thousaids ify


For hundreds Hie hunted ti e 'Tracked dowp.'tbe 'jitrout; - ,





CUtheroe—an old 6rlnch map Is the best—and trace out the road.'.Tirst you will sec that It runs ta a perfectly riraight line, almost as If It.had-been drawn':with, a ruler, {for the Romans liked to lay down their roads ta long straight lengths, when the nature of the land 'aUowed them to do so. '■ , ' .' I


Now look- at' an'Ordnance Surv^l| piap of


, . along Pendleton Brook,: between Standen . Hall and Primrose Bridge. Thenilt goes


' You next note :i that tbe road I enters CUtheroe at a point not .quite half-way


WISWELL.


■Association,: a- meeting was held At Wisr! well on Tuesday, evening, when: iMrsi R.- Greenwood presided. ,A aptohdld address' on the British Constitution; was given by;


the auspices',of-the Whalley branch oL the Clitheroe Division Women’s Unionist


WOMEN UNIONIST MEETING.-|-Under ''''I '- ';


of yrar: drar.


Had brow ed .l i sll ^'Y s 1 (-V


thmg how Is [eft shove the.groMnd tp teU.us accupatlbn;]: Eyen the with'II6OO, years of


_______ .... „ .royed, Hardly any--


the plrites frpm toe irly all'ithat was,'fine


tA W.lw rll'/tn fiwtvt


dmayipg ‘VegentioL ajid only top spade can I .


OLD ROMAN


ars,our P|d!Pendle Hill nee o’er Iprest And rlU; when the first Briton


'1th |a club to .hip'hapd, on tpe .look out for, game.


ta this C'iuntry .'so wild, : he bird hej beguiled.


And sometime wi s h u nted hln self, no, doubt. .......................


And then car le aloni; Anarmyof menirorp And after Ion !'Sti)ug|li And rule o’qr claimed.


Ue dried up ; strode,:'..':


He- smartened the Btoon; made;


And ever he spade;


the


He carefully buUI Next Wee!


ll nd


In process of time. a sunnier clime; the Briton'was tamed.


toled 'rith his


stern! Roman plbk' and his


the fortress he up bis good


mpito; ,anp,{wherever'he Roman road.


Sirs. Gr’eenvyooc V armly thankee oh N[r8. iWal8h. . ’ ' :,A ’ played,: prizes f< r


obartered i by tl v]eyed: over .meeting.


Mrs. B a rtle tt'a id dominoes by h


Mrto '{taylor. ' A'speoial ’bus t l in y


' raemlers; !to the


3tra.: igers ta; thq'yalley.” olf the pr


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This is Ferrariti’i newest model, the 1037 ; a .chassis already proved tu be the mj)st siiccessM low--priced all-wave superhet on the pMrket/' ^t-clajss selectivity^^ sensitivity on long, 'mediumlor short]wave! jiands 'and the most attractive walnut caiiWet of my set-at Its price.


HRRIWII1037


10^ GUINE^ ORjiilRE NRCHAtt TERMS TO SI»T M . i, , ' fSble District Agent ; . ■ : . '


Worston,'?'iwho was


Miss RobSeJ',’ah d ? for Whalley branch con-


’■gi'jWbUj by.


altlon - of mes-were


W i'l rruL


'Phone No.'Sl'-'— PBDmPT 'I-'


The House for Service.” tt


2 6 y l^g Sty Clitheroe. SHtVXCEl


:{mit b


jfo r . k for wlnJ


''me:i■hill two: -am :Coi: Co’


iiyglll, for.al the wre’


'® a t' the im’p inrtance Co i


tw6 Ilsn


c a ih The


nncllils an of Its laq


tes illmate: of / shb irtofaml l . theMento


belli of ■whei


i Sep'


to In the amazing^l


led therel: h other-eadwajj


leved.; [the undi in. it; Is I


I . /thhn the] SUIT .itember ll


'eiterday, wl I pproyal o | FI lance and|


leidlture bi d unforesl ■ ipur a n d :


... and Mes: IViertistag s4 ;ee and th | and ’buf


laptaln P.] {inlser, ipctors, ani . nelghboij iprletors boxes;


... ; Messr.'l ))lth for Usif his staffl


which toow us what tfa people la;) a prey to the


l O T T ’S CLITHEROE. Tel. 241


\AlUw(^ve Sii^fr}iet\ ONLY


Sttahon isyoursfor - W E iK ir -Hi I, , THE BOtllAN


’K to the WaU, on to, the WaU, Swinging through' Britain, mai'cbing


I t’has tolcross tour.lirooa in this; length— Shay Btfiok, Mearley 'Brook at these points on.


si aigbt to lendle dl itance of atmost


ac ross Uie Huh Mo it, a liing the Iboundary/ llde of I the tom, a id sointo Vforston,' a exactly two


Bo


Pendleton Brook and iWorston Broolq and the |foad them rould be wellillmagine thd Roman to water their hqrses, and as drinking vessils at


m a


not find much to-gii for hardly one :stone above .ground. I .: Thfe ,


afraid'If. jou go


lid at piprement, nUes.


Soldiers


fords, will we can- pulling up


using their helmets these places.


HATiwaaa [lomaifortUke? to


tbropgh the ceijturie4 bps its courseto thi


d away ni :t,a11 masoutb-ei But bymgging be:


roUld on,lMid ltfrose tb b^lf the focal thyme was true |whlch|'was |ieara by a {traveUer In


leasini' dO'lprol


id by irtailt blace as! the; years


.V kif n /TIFftla


me]day3 qf Queen Be in <


fehr'istondomT PrAm tli tan Beyetal roads,


'ditch. as nch bsany town


you will see from the {map:. one ,to the WaU; toe cross-


ifeter; c ne south to; at .for.' ln : South;


!h ,oumproe;! one:


nothPitothewest',' ........ t.of the; - , , protect toe Britons d district


[if sfiaiiow draught. , . . , , 'h b might


B what I the men;‘whp :have ,ve w tejl usj


M e i y^iue/ : iH U M A e N i n C iN T AU-WAVI CpNSOU


ibchesler FoH, wh oh vas at Ja. .


found out fairly ex >asand wUatlt'ras


__ _


,tly ( ne juarter Pf;the fort;, ortlon of it has


nortL'sjnd'^m diing'so has


Sow the surface men mtly where to e old


like. ] ■st a timber btomne :an.


if the old fort remMhs' Rdver Babble, top, .^shifted


y EUbchestfet you will odthlslnfonnation,' Well, I am


lUade to measute from i •


'■'’Best- I 1 ' I '


I Hive a Smt Blade to yom injUvidu^ I 1 Bwiasuiements and feel the difference A'weU made suit of l^gmas always feels better and WEARS LONGER.


................ . .. . i .................. ..........


' See out range ot Pyjama Cloths | I One quality k Workmanship; only-THE BEST


CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE t I


HAiiGREAVteS BROS. ; Established 1841,


Tel 16 J. i ' '' ' ' ' ; ' ' j


Qitolity Scotuh Wincey iViyellal of ^inceyette


I 1; P^epatfd fi)E Menfs Und Ladies^


iCUtbei .Disi


Biinivi Obati


',1


4 6 , I S S I . COSIi IIOI AY (Friild


Cllthen I Auction Ible: Technic] [ Eaves and


ution, 7-a


Congregational S | Lecture by Mis


AnAhal Camlva


Sale ol Gro Fbotbal . ' Coni


Waterl 8.8.


St. Ca and


Swan : 8UI


Clithei : and


'TO- UORBOW ] stock at 1


iblnatlon), 1 X) Ground;| 2-30.


inds, by H | Wadd


:I(>e '


iherine’s, Entertaii & DU


I md Royal 1 lUDAY NE


Prize Prei


' ' lO-ffl are. and! Mbor Lane Mcthl ! .loto am. and [ Oongrt gafanal


Fendlfen Church ] at'f45 p.m., a t | ' of toe British 1


Mount Eton Metl -i '1049 am. and I


i a.m.iand 6 p.r


! 'raetol I


MONDAY:


Clltheroe AuctionI il045!a.m,


' cinema i


Rlaltoj Blockbuml Grand Theatre,; 1845.


jsiy at 6-15 I prative Halil


ay and r ne: Cont|


Uadium: nd: Niglj


ESDAY:


Olithetoe Auction! at h'B.m.


EDNESDAYl


Bimh Chatbli


ist Drive,: [ISDAY: I |by Mr.


on Effort Whist I Churcq


>; County, I nar Sch|


BllDAY:


.Bnshall Eaves ant] tal Assembly 1


Rimington Effor iciation:


St, Luke’s Missioq W hce In Rea


addington ChiiJ ; 7 pm., foUowq


Methotost (Wcsll


St. Catbcrtae’s.'.VlJ So: ices, 9-151


•■Ball, and Doij


'I (Certified Sales;d I " FRIDAY, 'Ni


4-29: nm. . As ]we ventufq


'Lights on Veh


{ tog toe details f ’ area


' Clitheroe a n d ! Bolton-by-Bowl


: Chatpum ' Downham Grtotoeton and


and Ito . the cj organisers, work Is done, nexlon with experjses of ridiculously lowl contribution th f


CUthMoe and- apperi duly sey sum lof £208 comptoed w ith ' last year, magplflcent, a the district, to f


i iRlmlhgtonand| I , Slalhburn ... ! ''Wadtongton, I I' !: fop Bridge i ! j , Bashall Ea : West Bradford!


i ''Wreaths, order


St. Mary’s Cha Wreaths (per


Lesd' expense] postages, (


I W o is to n ...... ! Rini ngton Melt ! Wrbhths, order!


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