!■ 1 C L I T H E R O E I ! i ST. I 1 PAUL’S C H U R c l i LOW MOOR
PALM SUNDAY] 2nd >^pril, « U G I
vs \ i i Tenor-A].AN XROSSLEY.
O r g a i s ^ M I S S M . einAi
» T . i J A M E S ’ S
\ ' ’ ■1Stwis ‘ I I II
J s ■ L . _ ; REHEARS
AL TO-NIGHT (Frida D G
D. HANSON . A G M U R C H , C U T H E R O E
■«Tll :be render id by the Choir, oH' s U N D a V N ) x t J A P R I L 2n d
• I k ■ t ■ ' i
G E O R G E L E N N E Y , B . B . O . T e n o r L . . I
B a r i t o n e ! e o n a r d C . M a r s d e h : : 1 . ! ,
SUNDAY ! M . ■ ^
EX1
P r e a i b i r a t i l O - MR. R
iM e n ’ s ( J o a j ^ s J S - R E V . j . E
Church 2t i i i
30 ^ . m . a n d 6-0 p . m .
CARRUTHERS -0 I ■ I '
p . m . ‘ Speaher S T O R E Y , M . A .
Metiioldis^ (IV^siey) Clmrch C L I T H E R O E .
'ii| Rreabh^r. atjlO >!i ; .;i
I ] Pieaolier atiC- ' ' '
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SUNDAlLiNItXT, APRIL 2nd a . m .
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Congjirei^alicnal Church EROE.
■“ i R l v i I
■ ■ ' , 1 ; : ■ 'I ' - ■ M O R E i p ^ B E U N D A Y j lW Al>Rli.i2|lll
10 30 a l i n . f * I n t h e 6 p . m .
I “S'- f'l- * SINCLAIR L i g h t o f t h e
“ E y a p g e l i s i h g t h e Q u e i n s l a n d | a t h o s . ” !
2p . m , ! M H 5’ s P m s s : M R . | E . D E M A I N E v e n i n g C o m m u n i o n
PENDLEi FOREI HARRIERS HUNT
S A v j f i P o m t - t b l - P o m t R
h e l d a t L E Y G R ^ N G i E n e a r G I ^ B U R N lorroi (Saturday) . C i n g h o m m e i i c e s i a t 1-30 p . m .
j F i v d F a c e s j — i n c u d i h g L a d h s R a c e J | i , i C H ^ ' P A R K ^ T O / - , ' 5^ a i j d i j 6.
1 i 11 H O L D E N I N D E P E N D E N T C l I A i > E L pRIIl!
P A R T Y Y , A P R I L
7t h
'^Ifroip 2-(jj intil 6-0 p.m. i t E T S 12/ - , . I C h i l d r e n , H a l f - p r i c e
• In the E V E N p i d at 7-0, a Service of
! Sjoni(,:intlt;ed “ ‘Anritt,” mil be givpn bylhelcJhoT. Rigdcr : Miss M. Simpson SU FPER [Jrovided aHer iHeetIng, i/cl
• , A L L ' K I N D S
F O R E A S T E R O f | i F R E S H
F I S H
F R B S H S A L M O N ^ C H I L L E D S A L M O N C H I C K E N S , D U f S l I i L I N G S , F O W L S F R E S H C R E A M , e t c .
l Y p u r O r d e r s L a r p o r l S m a l l w i l l b e G r a t e f u l l y R e c e i v e d .
PERCY H^i WINTLE 21, i PARSON LANEl & 62, WOONE LANE, CLITjHipROE Tel. 287.
G ^ I N j o L E T O N M E T H O O l W ■ ■ . A N j N U A L r I C H U R C H ; ; I W H A L L E Y L B I O N T E N N I S C L U B p i . l
OI-FIClAl. OPENING ^ ioF skASON 1939
G O O D F
A P R I L 7t h , a n d W E E K - E N D
4 R 8 S P E C I A L L Y ! A e d F O R ^
LOW MOOK I
;;p -rWalibinili, Willian! i I’lilHeber Robinson, ar ; !| were istjccdssful hi
! ■ CUthdroe. I
j! tldn [held I jnnder , Clitheroe St.l Johr
’ ! T U k e i t o ' l ip.vlbes.- ! when it i
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,'; iOBelle putt^H j'Ey^&n’ Watson, Gertrude Briggs, John Leeming, d Burwln Wilmot, who passing an examlna- the auspices of lithe Ambulance Brigade,
. jrtlflbates
hi.ve, been grantedi to Bisho) Kathleen, C irvell, Eileen Hodgson,
l A l M B l
RINfl>LETON 4C E
XAMINATION.—i;irst Althaih, Elljen Bleazard, Jennie .The: lhstnic‘~- tor wdi Miss R; Harrison, of
s.—Robert g th It there Is a good time
i'
■'^^11 be possible to liave lynd. .
;dartoday.
ivursl Marla Hayhurst, of' 8, New Row, who celebrates her eighty-seventh blrth-
6ngratulatipns| and good wishes to ,j 1 1 ' ' ■ ' ’!
reipected reslddnt^ Mrs. Annie Drake, of St. Paurs-streef;, passed away on Friday at the age of shcty-thred.; A native I of B1 ickburn, she five years ago.
In
villagers were prdsent, ji Sympathy will he extended tp Mr.l Drake and his son afid daughter In thelrl loss.:
_________ _ and was itdr a time sub- postmlstress, a posltlbn Kef husband now hollds. Associated ikdth St. Paul’s Church, ihfe took an actlvd fidrt, being a member if the Motherd’ Union. | Prior to the ;erraent at Mlttdn; on Tuesday, a ser-' e was conducted iln St.: Paul’s by the ar (Rev. I. iPugh), and many of the
carabi to the village about DEATH OF MRSll DBAKE. —A weU
■HelUfield .. Gisburn... jRimington iChatburn.. ICUTHEROE iWhaUey ... Langho....... Blackburn
l A I
L S O C H
TEA l)?esfit>a/ and LECTURE
I k l b o h e l d i n t I h Q S C H J o O L R O O M ON GOOD i^RibAY,| APRIL 7th
Chairman M r . J j ' I r r a f f o r d , o f D a r w e n : i i r i M r e r : R E V . i l . ' E . S T O R E Y , M . A . ‘ Subject : j “ H u g h D r u m m o n d ” ^ ^
y ; I | E A t o C o l n m e A c e ’ a t : 3-0 p . m . i L E C T U R E
I a t 7^15 . p . m . . A d i h i s s i b n : A D U L T S 1/ 6 ; C h i l d r e n 9d ToiBLACKBURII
Saturday April: 8th noon
» 12-0 „ 12-11
1-29
■I - I - ■ 1, retur
E A P
: L35 I 1-41 by any
E X C U R 8IS L A N C A S t E R ,
2/1 ; 17
1/4
45 j 1/1 54 r I O d . 0
. 1/4 8d.
I IOO NN j I V
t ’ i ,in.!'i! i- S
| G R
| i o ! E C
A M R H B Y E , MANCHESTER R/^CES
f ro i>ENDLETpN Airo M ^ Saturday, April!3th and Easter Monday!
! a.m. ri.m. P’tbh ' M’chtr
Clithbroe .dep. '9-55 11-44 3/8i 4.'2 yTh’alley .. „ i 10-1 11-50. 3/'2i 3/8 ... „ iO-7 ll-66 3/2| 3/2
Wil^hire. „ ; 1()-18 12-2 3/2'! 3/2;
Rdtum Pendleton 5-24 p.rn. rind : j from Me(neliester by any train.
L
I C L
O A K L E W D Y N I s i j R B I C A T Y , , lL L A N D U D N O , , L e t c .
I CHEAP TICKETS Sirigl4 llare for returri jiurney to ANY E.M.S. STATION .within a Eadius pf.60 iriiles, oh .Good Friday, Saturday April 8th, I Easter ’Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Available by Ariy Train on the day of issue. iTiokots and pll information,jat ^fations and agencies.
| ? See bills — PLEASE BOOK. ADVANCE !— (3169)
! ' I I I
i aces 14, C O L N E R O A D , B U R N L E Y B u s i n e s s T e l . 3939. : P r i v a t e T e l . 2158 ;: '
r^URSDAY NEXT, ^ L . 6th, AT 7-45 P.k,i IN THE
Liberal GLLjB,j wellgate. J. BATriESBY,; Hon. Secretary.
! SATURDAY, APRIL CUTHEEbEi
....dep.
Chatbum ..[.I....L......;.... „ . Return Mofecambe (Prom)
Tij L IV E
Ssitufday Apal 8th
pellliield...;| Gisbum, .( ,,| , Rimingtoni „! ; jChatbufn ;
;
Cutheeoe! „i W b a l l e y . 7-40 8j-13
Langbo, ....! j 7-47 8-19 i '
jWilpshire i Ferry Co.’s 7-54
Passengers'retmn sanm di y announcemer ts),
SEA TRIPS TO ! I I ! i V i a K ^
Saturday lApril 8th
Cbtheroe .; iWballey...; iLangbo' .....1:... j, Wilpshiro i....:],
..de'p.
j . ' ii a.m. 7-34 7-40 7-47 7-54
trains at 8■6i ) p , n i
B i h I 15 p.m, 20 p.m. 8-5 p.m.
VIARSHA m J ; I FLACK
: nciFmoN’ F I X I Q N f: M O O R
Baritone—TOM WIGNALL. MENTED CHOIR OF 75 VOICES.
) a t 8-0 p . m . i n j t h e C h u r c h .
U N I O N S T R E E T M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H L o w
A P R I L 1s t a n d 2n d L A D I E S W E E K - E N D
T O - M O R R O W , S A T U R D A Y , A p r i l 1s t (0II(ERT COBW EB
C i o p c e r t t o b e g i v e n b y C h i l d r e n t r a i n e d b y V l i s s S h e r l i k e r a n d M i s s B e t t y W e l l s R e c i t a l s b y j M r e . E c c l e s Opener; M r s i H . B a t t e r s b y
! Chaitynan : M r s . j W . W i l k i n s o n
A d m i s s i o n ; A D U l l T S S d . , C h i l d r e n 4d . S U N D A Y N e x t , A P R I L 2n d
i l e f r e s h m e n t s a t R e b o n a b l e C h a r g e s T o c o m m e n c e a t 6-30 p . m .
S e r v i c e s i b e h e l d M o r n i n g a i ^ d E v e n i n g ^readier: M I S S W O O D , o f B o l t o n I
I n t h e A E T E i l N C l o i N a t 2 ; o ’ c l o c k , , r n A D D R E S S M I S S
b e g i v e n b y ; ■ “
Sohist Organs
' C L I T H E R O E A G R I C U L T i | r a L Ghairmq,',• n
L U I W B , M . A . ; Mrs.
m a d A m
I i i i r s . S t o r e y r u s t
M i s s G a r s i d e
S p e c i a l M u s i c b y j t h e L a d i e s C h o i r CoiliEonoNS AT 1
■ ! ; ; & S O C I E T Y . ANNUAL GENERAL . ■ D I S T R I C T b i s C D S S I O N !
all‘ Seevioes 1 ' I
Ghatbum .1.....1 CLITHEEOEi .... Whalley ..! ,... Langbo....j...'.... Wilpshire .1.... Return j Blackpool (Gen,
Hellifield,...!... Gisbum ...,Ll.. Himington!... Gbatburn i...j,, Guthbeoe]...{, Whalley ....j... ' Langho
W i l p s b i r e
jSatoday, April dep. a.m. '7-0- 7-18 im 7-26 7-34 7-42 7-47
. 7-541 9-2: Passe: ngersreturr si
BljACKPOOL i] G o o d
cep
F r i d a y , ip.m. il2-45 12-55 1-0 1-5
I 1-15 p.m., 9-48
1, and Eastjr Monday noon p.m. "
1I -20 ‘ 11-30
a.m. ' no
I 2I 0 12/11 12rl7
l i -39 12-22 11-24 11-44 I 2I.27 1-29 11-50 12-33 1-35 11-
P - m . 12-
I ! '
Easter Sunday a:m.
Easter Sunday 'p.m.^ I
. -1
56 121-39 l - 4i I .
749 7r 55 8-1
2 1^ ^ j l -47 . 8-8
1-21 1-27 1-33
8- 8 , 1-39
ime day from Southport by any ordinary 's having a |through connection. .
I GiGGLESWICK 2/1 CLM>^Am >/8 INGLETON 3/2 I
I G O p D F R I D A Y CLITHEROIj
1-39 3/2 1-44 |3/2
pjm. 16-20
B o o k i n g s L a n g h o , R i m f n g t o r
....!dep.: 10-11 a.m.
Return Ingleton, 9-0 p.m., Clapham 9-iO i).m., iGiggleswiok, 9-24 p.m. d i s o f r o m W i l p s h i r e , ' W l i a l l e y ,
G i s b u r n , !
C h a t b i i r n , & e .
GHATBURN, RIMINGTON, GISBURN, H E L L IF IE LD GOOD f/RIDAY] SATURDAY
; AND pASTER MONDAVI
i For Train Service and Fares : j
$00 I Handbills. /
POOL AND n eW BRIGHTON jEiister
Monday . I'.idep. a.m. aim.
a.m.l 8-36 8-46 8:60 8-
9:2 9-
9-14 9 -2 J
Saturday and | I ! Easter Monday ‘ ; a.m.j
p.ni 11-20 11-30
ill-$0 11-^6 noon 12-
11-39 11- 44 8
55
1-24 1-29 1-35 1-41
1-4' 2 L i v e r p o o l
Glass ■6/3 5/9 5/9 5/3 5/3 4/9 4/2 ..
4/2
i[New Bnghton (for times see Mersey Ely. or , . >pg forwM from Mvefpool (Exchange) by
any Ordinary iof social tran, having a|through connection. Or by Special . on Sat)Ufday'and Easiter Monday.
]!
LLANDUDNO, MENAi BRIDGE • V 3]irpool N.W. Go. ’s Steamers
Lilandudno E (
E a s t e j o n d a y . a . m . 8-7 8-13 8-19 8-25
i Return from Menai BriHg^ [ Liverpool (Exchange) by !
'! a i i f
. ■ GbodlViday & Easter ; . S u n d a y
i Idop. B.m. iHellifield...;..j. „ | .j...
R i m i n g t o n |..L Chatburn .li. ,, ..1..
.CLirriEROE d . iWhalley...;.j.. Langho ...;.j..
W i l p s b i r e
7-49 7- 8-
. : j . „ 8-8
3rd. cirid Saloon
, i i | : . ■ m
3rd arid ; 2nd,SIn.
11/ 9 1
11/31 10/8 10/8
Tp^.Menai Bridge
3rd and 3rd and Saloon 2nd Sin.
75/9 15/3 14/8 14/8
i ■' , : ’ll ' on S n ,tuT(|ay; and! Easter Monday | To |R0U(.T0l\l,
THORNTi ( F O I f
Sati;urd^: and
a.n,. t-4) i 5 ) 7-56
1-11 1-2)
55 i
8-25 [ 9/20 C L E y E L E Y S )
y, April $tb, and fionday’
a.m. Ilr20 11-3(1
p.m. I
j 11-56 pm. 12-2
1-24 1-29 1-35 1-41
1-47
Satur- ,day l/oul- Thorn Only ton
noon 12-0
12-27 ton 5/3 : 5/9
12-11 4/9 !, 5/3 12-17 4 /9 ' 4/9' 12-22 4/2 4/2 .
12-33 3/8 3/8 12-39 J3/8
12-44 i3/2 3/2 Re turn I by anj ordinary train.
. .4/2 3/8
3/8 , 4/2!
Fleet- wood
13/9 .13/3
1I 2/8 12/8
3-4$ p.m. ,anji Llandudno 5-15 p.m. and fi'om a h ; ly ordinary irain or by spebial train at 8-'60 plm.
and FLEETWOOD N e w ,3i ^ r B r i g h t o n 3rd Class
|7/-:. I !6/6, ■ 6/6
i5/6 4/11
3/2
Hellifield.....'....!.. i Good Friday
i:dei
Gisbum ......L....!.. Rimington [...1.. , Chatburn .L..,;.. ,l Cluheboe.'.... '. ,1 VVhalley ....4 ....:!. tangho ... Wilpshire {... :
' 1! Easter Sunc .I ; a.m. ).
i1. m i BLACKPOOL
a.m. 6-32 6-44 6-50 6-
(7-0 [7-6 7 -
'-18
Retvm- from iSlackp )o i by i for sartic
SOU11PORT I
j Satmjday, April 8th and j Easter Monday : i,
S-2 8-55 1 1 -3 9 1-24 12-22 4/9 8-
55
.11-13 9-8 12
56 7
8-50 .l..| 12-17 4/9 9-2
'^ a r y train or by special'trains of which see bills,.’.'
DAY TRIPS lay
Saturday only
^.m. a.m.-
a.nil p.m. noon 7-40 8-33 11-20 ..... 12-0 5/9 7-50 8-44 11-30 ..... 12-11 5/3 7-
1 I .5O 1-35 12-33 4/2
i-19 9-14 11-56 1-41 12-39 3/8 1-25 9-20 12-2. 1-47 12-44 3/8
3-15 p:m. CH S U )V E I IT IS E R a n d T IM B S , F K I D A T , M A E C H 31
EDITOR’S POST-BAG Sli
“ SOCIALISM.”
lette:ir to your paper, said “ Socialism Is the I only system.” I then replied ” Show us how It would work, taking the cotton trade of Chatburn, CUtheroelarid Blackburn as your example.” Tills Is not a personal matter, but I
-Mr. William V. Birch, In his C l l l l T M N S F O R E A S T E R t h e r e i s s t i l l t i m e t o o r d e r N E W
would like him to show how Socialism Is thb only system for the bentet of Vour read^s and how the wage earners would be paid their [wages by that|systeiili.
“Beyrdley,” Brownhlll,
A. A. TATTERS . !'
Blackburn'; March 28th, 1939. SPANISH AID COMMITTEE
11-44 1-29 12-27 4/2!Sir,—We respectfully ask those house^
holders In Clitheroe who were npt ati home when our collectors called for the! Food’ Ship envelopes, If they would be! khu^j enough to call at the address below! with; their gifts, as our,.collectors find that ;they are unable to call back, as the; collecting is a colossal task to!accomplish In ope week, nights only.
The, response to our appe^ for i:ash| | !
tlnried and packet foods, arid clothing; has! so far, been splendid, |but we ^111 want more, especially cash. | To thosb who have already subscribed Inj any form,! we say, “ Thank you/’ whilst tp those who have not yet assisted, w^ say “Please.” Full figures will be publish^ when our
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16, Castle Street, Clitheroe: )OWNHAM SEWERAGE SCHEME,
1,
; THOS: JOHNSON,, !
I. Hon. Secretriry, RELIABLE CLOTHS - iWITH;! A GUARANTEE C U R T A I N S
f r o m A n y M a t e r i a l 2/ - p e r y a r i d E E
M A D E U P F R
l E R F E C T F I T T I N G A N D F I N I S ! M a d e i n o u r O w n W o r k r o o m a t
O F C H A R G E o r o v e r .
Tied LOOSE covers ffeiy Reasonable Prices.
CURTAIN RMLS SUPPLEE! E s t i m a t e s g i v e n f o r A | i
d ; A n d F I T T E D !' ny'work.
effort Is completed, so till then, let us aU labbur to help relieve the suffering amongst the refugees..
n ARGREA^^E,S ’ BROS c
iTHEi GVBTAINi SPWIALISTS ; , k s t le T e l e p h o n e 165
G l i th e ro e E s t a b l i s h e d 1841
Downham Is causing general! dlssatlsfacb tiori at Chatbum. The original scheme would , have icost Chatbuni £336 and they would have received £7ja year from Doi^am for the maintenance of that section of the Chatbum works u sm
s i r,r,—The present Sewerage schen e for
treat the Downham sewage, j It is Downf haip that wanted the scheme,! Chatbum. : As the CUtlieroe 1__ Council has'Udopted a pooling system, and seeing rtJiat the plan will cost the sairie’wherever It Is put, whpt Is th^e to stori Downham haying its own jplarit somewhere on the! 2,302 acres in the parish? In that way the experise, 6f laying additional mains, and 'also j£7 ;a year would be saved. We are told that Ddwnham Is not likely to [alter lli the future. Chatbum, however. Is aj ptp- gresslve, village and sometime we mdy hrive to enlarge the sewage works fir our oWn purposes.
tp not
. A N D S E E O U R a n d U P - T O - D A T E
. T i o i E S a n d G E N T L E M E N ’ S S A L O O N S
Chatburn will have two sewage , planjts and Downhaifi npne-ri-yet it Is Downhap)’s selvage that Is involved, j 'Dowirihapi will have all the mrienltles, and Chrit- burn all the'disagreeable features. The most used footpath |ln the | village runs past our sewerage: works [ and aj, good m'any mothera and children! go thpt way tp the river Ribble. | Another sewerage plant will not add [to thelir enjoymeriti chatbum Is at present paying pfl of £1770 for
thfelr.sewage scheme' it t^ie rate of £188 a year. ■ Dori’t you think we have our Interference?
It:will bCiPatenp thfit [V^!/^|!,i 1 ; loans hands full; without £my A CHA'TBURN RATEPA^Rl C L I T H E E O E ’ S R A T E S
who are becoming: interested In hpw| wisely the ratepayers’ money Is being: spent. Councillor W: Wilkinson Is on the| right track when he desires to ha're the. agenda placed before him before sendlrigi any member , of the Council to any cori-; firence. He shares my ovm view that!; If I a conference will benefit! local rate-'! payers, It should be attended, bu ; lt|lSj ridiculous to send a chairman and offl- clril to'Scotland to a Gardeners’ c mfir-l erice at a cost of about £30, Inc udlhg trie, gardener’s wages for which ve idp[ mot get any service.' ; ,J 1,
Sir,—Allow me to express; appreqiation! t i ‘ J, those members of the T/own Cpuricll
, ilt has been stated that at conferences there [are on view motor j wagofs and various kinds of utensils used by public authorities, But if' we desire any new' wagon/ any firm will have| dellvei'ed'lri clitheroe a'dozen chassis for Inspectlpn.'; Also, why not give!our local rate;layers' an.opportunity tp supply these. Instead, or dealers from outside the town.
' 'I : , , “I I i 'l
! FEipAY.T-. theep.r Half-1 made from.5 42s. to'48s.;lb
,73d. tri aid.: 6d. to Old. ;'; Is.; ri®^7ler 9d. to lOd.; i ! TUESDAY,
io Scotch hei(i ers arid cows Good telling the fo)lowing fers, aid. to; 8
about £17 to 10s. td £18.lot, I MONDAYi-7
£12 ; ea
CLITHEBOE AUCTION MART light offering of cattle and
{roih 84s. to tOs-; [ditto, sbigle, from 30s. to 36s.; store grab. a sing rieifers made from £10 5s. to
■
5 is. to 65s.;’ ditto; single, from omed ewes with double lambs,
•bred ! ewes with double lambs gil
,rly-daled laying-off cows, from £22i longer dates, from £15
,£25; rilainer local land S otherri £18 1
ding North cc attendance,. £26 tb £31:
| |
by another increase in our rates ol 9diln| the £■ In two years our rates hajye In-i efeased by ls.9d. ’This Is being blairied! oil the County Council but how much!of: tijie County rate Is returned to loc il au-' thofltles? It has also been necessary!
We are, once again, to suffer In f ilehce! a' raid profits in .the electricity arid
a| 5d rate to keep the total Irate atl3si3d In the|£. I consider all this b9d|man- akement. When baths wefe suggested, the supporters of the scheme Werej chal lenged; that they would cause a liability of a Od rate. Why do,the ciuncllloirs not he open and above; board by telUrig the ratepayers that the superannuation sdhemp they adopted costs the ratepayers
iter departments to the extent of | about
Ito 90s.; ,nea [calvesl 11s. ) .black polled; .Best Irish a... .otherri' £10 5s iMessiri. P. [J house) Bashri awards for| Earby) 2,[G,
CLITBil
March Horse on Friday last], geldliigs, 38! workers, 25 gns. to 21 gns son, \TOalley, the following T. 'Wood, Pe; BridgA .Mai|i work Rishton.
Upwards of
h 23s. A consignment of 50 grazirig cattle was alsp on offer.; 1 Scotdi, £12 10s. to £14 5s.; to j£ll 17s. 6d. The 'Judges, :111s,I, Manchester, and E. New-
.qotchi rieifers, £27 to £31 lOs.; to' £25 15s.; best Veal calves, ,i)ing | cows, 30s, to 50s.; young
: Kenyon, Grindleton.. ERQE HORSE FA.IB.
,11 Naves, made the followirig laliri cattle: 1, AyHarrison,
/
8ns. Ito 48 gris,: suitable farm IS. tb 35 gns.; older'ihorses, 10
Pair;held at the Auttion Mart lotritlons ' Heavy mares or
pmes were on offer at the 1;,J. ’ Vood, Sklpton; 2, R.; Thwaites,
irdletbn; 2, R. Boltoh, Dunsbp e of gelding suitable tor farm
The judges, Messrs. T. Slmp- and I J. Proctor, Barrow, made awalris: Mare or g e ld lr ig 1,
£ nd c(wes, 6d. to 71d. per lb. -A large show of cattle, inclu- untry apd Irish, before a good ijuotatlons Best young cows, other useful cows, £21 15s. to hinds, £17 15s. to £20 15s.; best
i[d.; Other heifers and buUdeks,' graded cows, .7d. to 71d., others handyweighted hbggs, llld. to iortsl lOJd. to l id .;' [shearlings
■ !Rather lighter show, including 'ers and bullocks, 20 local heif- aiid upwards of 700 sheep, iej with a total clearance at; prices : Best black polled heii
GHATBURN
'WOMEN[S GUILD.—A social was [held la the jouild .room on Tuesday night,lin con-•
nection. with the Women’s Guild. ; Being: “ Members;!.Night,” all the arrangements, were carried out by the members instead of
by. the committee. There was a good [attend ance, and Mrs, T. Jackson presided! j Songs were sung :by Master E. Wilson, andiMaster J. Atkinson.! Recitations were given by Sylvia. Lonsdale, Marie CUffe, and Sheila Astiri, with ■ Mrs. R. Atkinson as the pianist. ■ •;! Games, were indulged In, and supper was served,' a; very enjoyable'time being spent.
Bright Hour was held in the Methodist Schbol, on Tuesday afternoon. There was- a good attendance. The Rev. W. Jjlarshrill/ presided and the speaker was the Rev. J, E: Storey, of ;Clitheroe, who gave a vefy Inter esting address on "Being ThankfuL" This meeting completed a successful session. Refreriiments,were served.
BRIGHT HOUR—A meeting'of the Ladles^ winter’s
a|}out a 4d. rate each year jand that the Castle I grounds cost - about an 8d| rate. When the Castle Estate was [bought it was[ stated that it would not'becpme apharge on the' rates. How very,,mjuch decelyed hrive been those who so willingly, gave; idige srims for the purchase of the Castle In memory of our fallen herioes.
which! I think The stiffing of these depaijtraents overharillng. We are paying largri Sal aries! in many, of these deprirtments rind I ! think it . would be wise jif thesri were made public. We are paying, about £8,b00 a| year In salaries and. wages, aparti from what Is paid to orir Police Force. I (voiild recoirimend that the Force be taken over
I Now! a word nents
about our! depart ought'to jbe exaipined! nefeds
memlters ar< greatly divided on'confer ences. Cred .t Is I due to Councillor Dew- hurstj for the way he is conducting the'
by trie Counjty arid run With about half' the staff. I r ote that both Tory arid Labour
Electricity d epartmerit but I should like to 'seAhim [glvlnri more benefit by redu- ciilg [tariffs if opr balances rite getting too large a: id Our reserves are at full strenkth.: T lerel should be np preferen tial treatment; let both small 'and large consrimers b} treated alike. I ah(bould' like some member of the
will t y and five my own personal opini on at out dif erent speeches given at the last Qouhcll meeting. ,
18, Hknthoni Road,'Clitheroe; A. HAlLOWS.
meeting took place in the National SchooL on [Monday evening, when Colonel J. F. M.- Roplnten, O.B.E., M.C., presided over a fairly; : large gathering,[ in the absence of Mr.' Hapson; who. was indisposed. M r. T. E.; Conyers, who was a member of the depute-? tlon to the Clitheroe'Electricity. Co{nmlttee< , said that the deputation had made tit) impres-: sion as far as reducing the price of electricity wad concerned. ’They had all the ficts £md: figures placed before them, and these showed! that the ChU|tburn section of the'undertaking was not as yet paying its way. Mr. T. Isher- wopd said! that,£1,000 had been takeri by thp; Town Council from the profits of the elec tricity department to relieve the rrites and. he Ihougpt that 'wme of the money ought to. bate gone towards; reducing th^ cost of electricity in the rural area. He coulp not sea; how trie undertaking was not paylig, when[ the cost at Chatbum was 15 per cent, more - triah at Clitheroe. He moved that trie Parish Corincil be recommended . to taky; further;., action, and this motion was carried unanl-' morisly! The accounts for the past year were read, arid it was decided to make a[ precept, on I the District Council for £70 under the Lighting and Watching Act, and to'see If' the'.lighting period could not be extended,: e^eclally. in the autumn. Strong | criticlsni; o f ! the' proposal to join the ne^[ sewagg; scheme for Downham to the Chatburh works,' with consequent charges on Chatbum, were made by Mr. J. E. .Chester, who.'exprested; the view • that Downham should, have a[ scheme of its own, and pay for it.; : It was reported that the cost of opposing the Down-' hairi scheme at the Government inquiry was’ £l2 7s. 6d. and it was decided , to; open a subscription list with a'vi'ew to mdejing. this: charge. ,
PARISH MEETING.—The annual parish li'i'. . | ' 1:
Counrill to s;e that more detrills of how this large a: noimt of money, commonly callec rates. Is spent. Whlen these particulars are,supplied, T
Royal Observatory, Greenwich,; Is ex pected .to be accurate to within a thousandth of a second a day.} It may supply some check on the earth Itself,' yrhich (according to the Astronomer Royal) Is an erratic tlmekeeperi, I ! [
A cjock' which has been made . for the
ESHTON terrace, ; clitheroe ■'!’
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' uthority [has ' Not j unnatiira
preading: the! p inst6&di I aerhaps the
secision to pay for its g:
7-3 p.m. d! Clitheroe:'
disposition to the standpoiti Those whose'8j prospect of be: payers they[j'r. to pay for a: f which they t.
which parish to undertake private water, m'ay' suddenly i Bbajd inaj/ dei
ejepense Is like! : find Itself ; co| ' for some such!
’ parish [.which ;. costly moderii
sectediDowriha t tance,,would
s was polntO' Lights j bn ved , ’ I C | [
b u t D O I T N O W , D o n ’ t l e a v e i t WE HAVE IN STOCK ALL THE New e st DESIGNS m
J R T A l N S f o r E A S T E R , i n i i l i t i s t o o l a t e .
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bna'ter: :of,,; .‘I burdens,’’ and P i eajes to; riripS
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poemng systei authority keepi Coinclls—thatl -^have alrkadf foiirid advwt» yre do notji .dl t administration
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