C U T H E R P E i A P V E B T K E : BACK
T W E N T Y - F | ! V E itiems' ’from' ocii issues
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' Few ladl'eL better known
Stenden“(6i')" who.Jabout 30 years Ltole
In Clitherpe ^ere thaii Miss Martha
lonrassociation_w^^^^ Standen. Martha,
dalUW- the English concertina, Which ^
eatlonal Church, | had Ibllities, and an eppeclalJ joyp for
sttuigent she at one time appeared I.equeirtiy bn local concert^latforn s,
'Because |of the protiesis^ofjloral ministers^ and
advertised screeniiig at a Clltperoe cinema of a film version of the noveT “ Five Nights,” ,th^ Borough
^UffieSe
Magistrates and of a private i exhibltic and exercised the!
S' i
! thaw.'- One of the worst sfccldents i recorded! happened to Mrs.JTres nan of Lowergate wife cf a ^Imer
i inhabitants hpd jan a^veitfurous !|time ;tn; negotiating t fe ^ o z e n thoroughfares wWch f')llhwed
■ The less agile amongst! the ' *i J I* vi'f% l( ,
on active 'service.! Wheiji earring her child out bf doors, she ^
ell.so heavily as toi frketure anjaiikle and thigh. The child was ur hurt.
ent in Woone'Lahe. who removed to Preston In 19l2, died there on the 19th. Ai twister at (
fomn.ercial Mill during the greater part of his 57 yeats, his leisure hours were gl^fen oven to the business of a
Mr. Joseph Fell a'former resid barber
Town Hall, formed a branch Lancashire and Cheshire Cpuntles Association for ;he cb-brdlnatlon of voluntary work orgaiiljatlons for providing cbnifmtsV foi- men serving with the Forces.!
.. public meeting, held
at the of the
roe Parish Churc a, on the 2^th, be tween Mr. Thomas’ Illingworth, theHenry
A wedding too r pl’ace at pllthe-
eldest son of Mi-, and Mrs. . Illingworth, iLlttemoor JFarin,, anc Miss Edith -.Whiteside, the' eldei daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roberi Whiteside, Castlfe ,Gate.
•tl
Prominent among. prize-tvlnner; at the Clltherde Auction.] Mart’?
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ers went to see of tlie picture,
vetp.
YEARS AG(0 NOVEMBER 19th,
1915; HO',
Messrs. Ev F. Jackson, lord; Henry Ireland, T. 'Wrathall, Skipton; i iumfries; D. Hague,
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nnupl- dairy show an i sale were Hoifocks-
ter&a'S'*&
among matters dlscus^d, by the Whalley. Ruri-decanall Conference.
pailshes wltich^yere to ttiO CllRrCl. -
Whether or not to
meeting at CllthCToe. Private Isaac Milli
Miss Elizabeth, O Nel^ street,'Sabden, were to irried
street East, to,Miss $. the only, daughter of Mj- W. Abbott;i6; 'W^ts-street.
Follbwing' his Tnarrjage to' Miss Lyne, Bombardier W.poodm^.^^-
Barrow, formerly.on^heofflee staff | nf the Bllllngton and WhaUey oo ,• S 3 ™ 4 i? ty .
by the employees wth a crown, Derby tea service;
Whallev. at which there were -approximately 1000 p itlents. ■ ■ - I ■
the 18th, of Mrs. Eliza Eccles. the Sdow of 'Mr John Eccle^s who formerly conducted toe bpiness of a pork butcher In 'YeUgate, CU-|^ toeroe. And on
The death occurred at Colne, on I ■ ■ ■ ' ■ Son
Jane bewhurst (52), ■wife of Mr; Ed. Dewhurst, of 25, Waddlngton-
Rlbble. as well as lodges.’
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t ie 23rd, Mrs,
bpad. I I There weis skating on the iriver j
.-r .
shoes, for Army horSes, notice was i given that.1 local, forges would not j available to farmers and others
Having jundertak ;n ito make
on Thursdays. Clltheroei and district’s rontrl-
butlon of recruits to. H.M. FOTces totalled 1,678.
fa th e r .1 . i
f a th e r Son
op all toe mill
cinema licence to the authorities, at oSeen Mary’s Mil',ary^Hospl^^^^^
County Mpglstratei granted a '! .;ilqo/;r ^ Father; I ’ve been wanting to;a^k yop somethp
: D^ence Bonds, dad.: ^ i on every ^100. J
been buying Saving^ ration. We can still si i ■ ! . T
^ iAs you know, itii your Mother I ’ve'
Certificatb for years and now yreVe both gor our, full ;p^vvhat dolyou advise?! :
| % sure and you hold ’em for p e n years a bonus of
That’s an idea - th e ca^h will c6me in ha|ndy when I retire. How, do I buy them ? or from; your stockbroker.
; det them from a Savings ; What i want to know
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Absolutely. If you hold them for 7 yeat^.
dh, jiist in the ordiriai y \jray—from thi bank Yes niy boy, but you
mojw i haven’t ge t a stockbroker, Bank then'— just like National] Savings Certificates.
-dotheykee;) their value?
put iiio) in, you get ^lod otit and your beinus of £ i if you ■ four interest fe| paid out to yovi eveiy six months.
Son : No, they pa^ itj out. and they don’t
F a th e r : ’That?s a good poim Son
t 'i' !(lVi |i B •SI i if /
■hat been forwarded to the Lori Mayor’s fund. The best thanks of the Division are.extended to the promoters and all supporters, ^
.on. A
St, John Ambui ance Brigade. ■f
VVHY?
black-out restrictions J were mac e licable to everybody who have
taken up to! hr abcldej in the bofough ?' Si'ch is riot itoe cate
Sir.^Is lit r;ot tlnie ,that tl e ,
as those living on the easterly side of toe Castle know
only.too well, Ec en when the sirens! sounded _^n -Mmday . night lights |wete visible
lo; our windows; I can’t for tie 'Ii:e of me uriderstand how, other fhks can Igriorejjthe testrlctions
d|red to4 mns|re^^inJh^ f^^^^ | g^gpg ensure,
as.alre4dy:do pjJacher at 'the morning service. i;’Hle must not permit so much as
atl toe place In question. Black-o Hdurs seem to be Ignored, to the d! nger cif other people In the neig; i- b^irhood.i I know what would dlnafj -ess in , --------
happen ff;toe ordinary ,hqusehm^ XJy of light to escape at the side
- , . i_
a id. get away wltn li.r-Yours, A TOiWN-'DWELLER
li
j-tlransport used In this country, si g- i riest through youi collimhs that all S jiotor drivers whether th,ey be at
. headlamps,
driving are efficient oPtical i ■ l3Ut! unless, they mre properly
Thomasks 1— ,
until the ey^]; be-adjut^ itself ^
ik a large prciportlon of Ithe mo ■or; ie wheel of qomjnercial, service or
Sa fer' flLACK-pu’T ©riving. .sir,—May V‘e, as ihahufacturors'.!
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trade offensive. The spring ?hould Church as the irqsult of! (Gift Day see
Sir,—Our comlngl ihllitery bffen- slve should be
BRITISH a great overseas
Bicau u ciacaa trade drive . . . . . . I services which were, held on Sun'- Exporters! should a1i once I
co;mblned lylto' a OlfER £17 wa^ raised for the Mr T A! Starkle was toe
some industries, that every British The Rev. Roland Holt oejeupied the manufactured article sent abroad .ipuipit in the afternoon, and the shall bear a stencilled] UhiOn Jack -Rev. G. C. Shovel In the evening, and the slogan “Britain Is' carry- ^ t the latter sqrvlce Miss Jetele ing on.” All over -toe world nlmiqns Rushton delighted the congregation of people iare askliig themselyes ithe ^^ith her rendeljlngs _of i“ I’ll , walk question ‘f Can Brljtaln: win One of the be?t ways of answerin g that question Js to maintain a steady
.flovv of British goods to toe rharkets as evidence, o f ! toe
consumer must without pertain
and the fallacy oft German’s block ade claim, n liepessary to': home ■ be prepared. tP Bo ;oods If tt.ey are
of. this country
are usU for nliffit spoilt thb l^eipzig [autumn. l j i r 4 ^ K t l c a l d ^ ^ it is a matter for(egrbt,that British
nt optical aevwes^ ^
■ if other (road users, iThis caises 1 quick contrketion pf Ithe iris and
jright light from reaching toe eyes hey cannot preilent I direct rays qf B.I.F.
temporary dlmli lutlohj, of vision -
head.amp-'masks are
oroneriy set i sbi thuti the direc beams do ncit r^e aboye the hbrl zontel, this dazz ,e effept Is avoWed and greater , safetv mod comfort! for
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all road usere'at nighties obtained. Practically all British cars have
against Itoe
tical to hold It on toe usua . peace — .gifts, time plan, but it Is suggested that
suggestea that it would, b j prac ,,It 1? not
fair toe fair should go customer. We should orgai series of. travelling fairs U.S.A., i South American, African; and Australasian
their ‘ hmlamps' j adjustably mounted. 'IThe best way to. check UP on toe s Jttlr g of the lamp and •mask is for ;he ■
fully laden (to alloW, for rear sOTng vehicle to be drfren
deflection) ?^st ah'o ■ - ^preferabl:
level but grind
jserver cn a not (lead
to
in order to give the world ing proof of f the strength of British Indus' under toe strain! of war. ;J. D. THOMPSON Acting Hon, [Director.
tremehdous ry even
markets, miivlnc-
fob the South
se a
Lancashire and Cheshire Economic League, ■ ;
On Saturday, the 9th,' the Insti-.
tute celebrated Its- eighth toe cake being provided ■Charnley. Tea took the “jJacob’s join]” Miss Preston, and friends,
Mrs Driver who. as ■jL Whittaker. 1, I j
“ Kitty Wilkinsbn qf TOhteh she was! coxqi^iiy by Miss Mdrjorle Simpson andi Mrs,
Mve d te'lst Interesting ta c on Ch nle
■Thanks to Miss Roll w^|iivarmly accorded .on th f proposition of Mrs. cnaarmey,,' sec naea oy iviiqsi.qounu (
community
with the slngiqg of the Anthem,
delightful miscellaneous qntertain- meht, and the pleasure of pany was furtmr ^me ' and
ptevlded enhar
as the customer cannot come tb toe. the
in time of war. confrnuance
is’ api areiitly of [ toe
Divisional' Superlritendenf. would take'the stepi outlined; aboVe Th. DIXON
beam strikes the road so far ahep that its Intensity! is useles? fpr illumination,' although it t causes dazzle to other road! users.; We are sure that If all road users
common benefit would, ensue, ahd patticularly i Is this desirable to | assist the many brave, comm! irclal vehicle drivers whd carry' on with the nation’s essential transport through the hazardous hours p the | black-out.!
Chairman. Morris jMotor?Ltc.. pc. +
i NUFFIELD, . THE i! - ,
MAINTEl fANCE ■
GF TRADE. funds of Waterloo iMethodlst
agree taxiitioi for -the, ‘Klnlg’s
the WHEN COLLECTIONS 'I I Riev. li. Holt on
tjortanc^ of ort
d w in d l e .
;hje sub suspects of [the S regular] a '.fl:
iects of ithat kingdom did as ' ate must do—
id systematic ances of 'the
beside you ” aM “ Consecration - (Jude). Throughout the'day C; Johnston was! at the harmonium. At the afternoon service, toe Rev.
•Voice Choir, under; the leadership of Mr E. Hargteaves, J;P., added greatly to toe pleasure of toe ser vice their Items, includtag “Holy and Blessed," ] t O Father, whose Almighty power,”- and" “ Evening and Morning.” Mr. Hargreaves was heard to advaiVtage in ‘111 walk,
H. Hailwood , presided over a good congregation. ’[The ' Ribble ] Male
besldfe you ” knd, ] with Mr.^ J. Greenwood,' sang the duet. Watch man. what of the Night ?’ Mr. J. Cottam was at thelplano.
matter; it wai toe spirit in which it was gjiyen, and the love that lay
adldress that toe gift itself did not
Mrs. Shovel! [who received the emphasised.:
In. a
behind It . ! “ SYSTEMATIC TAXATION/’
necessity of supportingtehe Church financially, the Rev. Roland Holt declared that toe Christian Church was called into being to preach toe
Speaking onIthejmpqrtande and
birthday;'! by Mrs!
brm of -a Roll, of a
be corn ed with sjnglng.
Gospel of Christ and ]for the ad vancement of Hls kingdom in this world. In that Gospel only could we look for a better world. Yet. the Church was In constant dr^diot not 'being able, to raise <sufficieite money to maintain her work, miooh oft the time and labour of the modem minister being spent;[in devising ineanb Of flhance gather than in the fstrengthenlngj^and winning of souls—a taskteo ^ Ic n he-Is called.! ahd i for which he^ is trained. , The succes^ of a^nfinltera -was very often measured by jhis ability to organise schemes for; toe removal of debt; iincurred by [ his
■church.. V - ' '] I :] T But, said Mr! Holt, “I jfrquld
rather he knownjas an] eyan gellst than as a good] husiness
and jtoe proceedings -tenninated l i t had not been reco^sqd th a tjh 1 could only be
ecorided by Mi?s|Hounds. i IC
,
...man.” ■ i +v,„ii secure when! i
• ■ ■ ''^HWtlhhal flnai^ces of; toe Kingdom of,.God Piquonai I
short
wei e g virig for God's work all that we] CO lid I afford, if ter spending was necestery' on ourselves The financial
stewardship were nii list jrs; would fin me .al worries tb
wl.ich tines
_ c ur : familyl. ibleins .of! the only if the
difficulties, i ahd He never the' Impossible.. , When we. Thy Kingdo:ti come,” ;we ask oursqlvcs 'Whether we
TreasuiY.If Wqs that ’too for the members of the ’ i ! He Jwno commanded » [preach thfe -gospel knew
Church would be duties of Christian fulfilled, then the
Christian! peoplq We were - ^v
ptrform • greater lipin »■ give of p
re iuired for the ma ntenance of the and J. Winder. Helllfleld. Thelr- Cfiiuroh suffered from spasmodic I awards were as follows *^ ? ; Collections dwindled dls-I , Newly-calved cowjiqi cwte._or qyerK H. Holden and Son, Alston, sold to
REGHlAR G l ^ G NEEDED, carried out by Messrs. W. Turner, i . WaWteinot trfle thdt the
and'-by alFcreeds.
lognised at all I PRIZES PRICES & PURCHASERS, . ' The judging 'was expeditiously
o* ^arvim E.
coiiragingly at | tines, due to^bad weather, sickness, maybe, that' Itoii
r.qgulfrly.! But !hen came, 'the — vhat proportion ” I :e suggested that
on pleasqre
But toe cote of rtob upkeep qf any churSi was there, whether people re]absent or present at services, 'Irte of all, theii. we should give
attended otherj places of worship. H ILU|ereford, £43. W
, . - WSpringing cow (U ewts.^or , I Newly-calved cow (under lOj cwts.). „
___ _ a Saturday night n they
gave.to the Church three montlis!'
\ '
]n tllie days of i to; Old Testament he Jews were exp :cted to give one- nth hf>thefr income, and one-
Irtiuch ' reason; to acknowledge Christian influence. The beqt thiilgs we had' in the world to-day
,./ork of toe Christian ' Church-, qvdii those who wfere supposed to bq duside thelChurih, for theyihaq
ilesied by Chriqt, md it was ineqm enti upon everyo ie to supports thi
Ghristfan people, do less thai Id the 'Jews ? lYe had been richl;
levefito of their ;lme to,the wor-] ihlpj of God.
: 3ould we tp-dayi.
rwh» spent more on Mgarettes,
seme members of .land
Dugdale and Sons, to J.
tom £58 lOs.: 2, R., Berry, withdraw! ^
at £51; 3, R. ' Eastwqod. .£50. j
to
four-teeth up : 1 B. Dugdale and Son, Mj t ; uuu„tv„.l.
[springiniqow (under Newly-calved
, . - - t h a n
i N tal , Heywood,'£61;: 2, W, Asnin' to V. Asf in. We?t Bradfoffi,:£59;.
3. 5. Holden, He ghton, to C. Smith, £55
'^?Heifer in calf, not more ttoh! four , teeth up: 1, A.' Haixison. to H. pra.dley
£60- ' 2 5H. Marsden, Damen, to O. Potter, Padihami £58 10s.; 3, F. ^ates,
(calved or springing): G.W.^Aspm; 2, S. Gates, to C. Smith, £58 lOs., ; 3, B.
three cows^r . keifere
^Wmmpion cow :i "W •Smith. Poulton, £68..; ^
Eastwood, to S. Barnes,^ Haslqigden, ■ORl
T Sir‘William C p r W.^pim^ , ! Hemw Ireland Memorial . Cup J.
! .Aspin; .to C. .
n . i i
2 .^pm. to C. Smith, Poulton. £68, G, W. Aspln, to J., Duxbury Itoowle
Tght give a similar proporton Income toj that which we
&5; ■ 2, J. Eastwood, to S. Barnes Has- li^den, £61; 3, S. Gates, Nelson Clo-op
S Gates, Dlnckley, withdrawn at
reen, £74; ^ M.' Eastwqod, Elsock, withdrawn at £54. ;.
work.
acknowledge the^ecelpt of £ i | a. as the result of an pfort at dleton, promoted . by Miss n and Mr] W. Smitlison, o:i If of the British Red Cross an 1 ir of-St. J o p joint wa: organ ons. A cheque for this amoun
ambulance THANKS. May I, through your Post!
smooth road at niUht. ’ The lamp should be adjusted until toe driver obtains the best vision without to e . direct rays being at, any: time visible to the observer. ,
It Is a fallacy for. motorists to assume that by cocking up their
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,Vin mint war oreani- i masked headlamps they obtain 1 S M S S U s n ’f
, HURCH
■were ’ given to us througih Christ. Yet so many people were blind to that truth. But for the Church.- there would have been ho Christian ihfluence. No matter how the ritics viewed; the Church, they ould find more white spots than
| lb.';;! r/it lack.
Id (not give at all unless they ould bnjdy a musltal programme n ;return, ..On toe- other hand, lome of the best givers were those ■ho weredeast. able to afford'it.
Many who were well able to give, Cowpertowalte,, T. Wood and F. pTp*oriw'fi' 'ii !
OOUt;0S' 1’her'e can lbe no doubt, hoWeVer, ]
e-v’ -were generous before, they i very | many yqars has enjoyed the 'ere lust
h qy. would be shocked if told that Mr. E. Chester, secretary, who for
that the directorate is fortunate to possess such; a loyal and capable I office staff, ait itoe head of which is |
!‘I Plead that we put Christ .first agricultural 1 Industry. Credit Is n our lives ” Mr Holt said in con- also due to the auctioneers, Messrs, lusioh “Once this is [done; toe T. Silverwood and J. Balshp.' for nance of Hls Church-is certain th e ; efflcieni; way In which ; they
dnd sure. The ; example of. laster! must he our. guide." I
AUCTION MART SHOW AND SALE— ; continued'frorji .Column 7.; '
be released from and would be able As
suiipoi 't of the work of God ,a quty had beenj .rqcognise
bull'money forl .the; c: lied
oalved or springing, Mr. (Aspln t^ - ing the red card With
hlWtwo.prize- wlnrilng sprlhgers, one of which was the champion, and a newly- calved heifer.; Mr. S: Gates was second with, three newly-calved cows ' two of which won distinctmn In the light :;weight class. The third prize went to blessrs. B.-Dug- dale and Sons! whose entries com prised two springers [and a newly- calved heifer, two of the animals
It’s a very good po: the most attractive
iOh, they don’t add it to the investment? . r . .
or i m ^ investoE like me. There’s no doubt about it.
ivesim^ts you' cai get today.
Save reEularlyiweejk.t|y wecki.. GotjaPostC^ory<mBanker put ybtir money Mo Defen •£ Bonds omaliondiWar Bonds, or buy Savings Certificates;
or deposit your savings in the Post Cffi^ or: Trustee Saviii^s Banks. Join a Savfng^ Group and make others joi i with you. ;
t^LpruPr’.
deduct incoipe tax from it “ at the source. E efence Bonds ate one of
P " S “ !
of 12, Thom, at St..
S d / n . '^ ” John N lU Pendle-
Nicholas’s Church. J. [Also at Mfirv’*
? Roin&n
C3.tn6Uc Church,
St. ,
A.S.C., and 1
V. Blackley, I Rimington;
Henthom; Bargh,
(J SlWer. Bashall Eajves:i and;T. iVllson, Dumfries.
jenallse the,! not contri- Levy, was.J
t-W-j
F H ID A Y . N O V E M B E R 2 2 . 1 0 4 0 .
LOOKING BACK FIFTY YEARS AGO
ITEMS FROM OUR ISSUES NOVEMBER! 21iSt, 1890. ' .
!• The wedding took place, on the, 26th, at Gisburn Parish Church, by;- toe Rev. R. Wright, of Mr. J. T.' Tomlinson, son lof Mr. William Tomlinson, Dudlands, to ' Miss S. Hardy, of Gisburn.
Although se^ral weeks to I Christmas the country was snow-.
I covered. Anticipating, the‘ festive I season, a certain, local licensed
■f
I victualler advertised f'. Irish .■ and Scotch whisky, six-years-old rum. gin, port, etc., 1 per gill.”
ill at one shilling
I on Sunday.' toq 23rd, when Coun- ! clllor J. J. Smithies, the newly- I elected Mayor, dttended .withithe I Town Council,' ofilclals of the .Cor- 1 poratlort, etc.,’ riiorhlng service !at
I Wesley Church, with 'which place of worship he: wqs connected.. The
1 I
I preacher was toe Rev. D. Solomon, ! of Liverpool., , 1
I was found that! a beam over toe 1 heating .apparatus', was on. fire.
Some alarm was caused at Wes ley Church; on the 26th, when; it
I in • getting to the Ignited:, beam. rPrecautions were taken to obviate |ia recurrence.
The apparatus ■was under the ves try and there ■'tas some difficulty
l.toe 27th, of Mrs. Cook (73), -wlfp of Mr. Elijah Cook, saddler, Castle- - I
The death occurred suddenly,; on I ' i street.
Ithe auspices of! toe Boro'hgh Prize Band. . ,
; . . . . ■ •
A'Welsh Costume Choir gave a concert in the ; Public Hall, upder
' I+' ■ . ■ !■ I i ! A municipal departure was made;
the annual mptlng of i Low Moor Newsroom andl Clubf Alderman. W. Garnett, was' re-elected, ipresident; Mr. George Wilkinson, I secretary; Mr. W. Lambert, treasurer; Messrs. J. H. Dawson an!d I J; 'Hacking, auditors; and toe ifofiowing com mittee: Ed. B rch J. Cunningham,
Mr. William Lambpt! presided lat,- II -
R. T. Trotter. Knight. E,
efforts for to the remalnli
The first
Gamer apd T. Browp. ; +■
! well idrward.Jdr-
I-»j|EMBERS I'Wlll 4YI know that,ia«
! pate,. In orderito r aaiy funds to cover ( efforts have-.] beei|
ly. Jackson; R. Birch. Andrew, iJ, Wrlgley.
qf a series of winter . purpose of reducing
Moor Lane’s new chapel and school took place on toe 24thJ'when men of toe congre gatioii ga-veian eriter- . talnnient un lpr tlfe pi-esldency of toe Rev. B. I. H. Bhaw.; Amopg those, taking part were Messrp. J, C. Cook, R. Hargreaves,; W. Scott, John Hltchon, W..Heaps, S. Myers. T. Howarth,' P. Davies, J. Hall, ijnr., Rd. Hartley, J.; Wj .Hayhurst, | and the sc,|iool crehestra. j j,.
g debt (l£l,700); on .. |
ously entered oh the liiight 0^ the 22nd-23rd; by way. of a wlpdow on the Edlaord road. I toe latticed window bemg broken. |All toajb the thief, or thieves, took was sixpence from a receptacle Unth ■which] cop pers were Inserted ,by purchasers i of litefature . '
Low Moor Church was burglari I , ; "b j ;;
clpals were Charles Heaton,i Fred Ellis,' Jam^s Tattersall, Chsirlotte and Alice (biddings, Agnes Hartley. Ada Hardy,;Emnla,Hardy, Emma. Walne, Minnie Stuttard, Harriet ThistletowMte, John ; Lancaster.'-. .and Roland Hanson. ;
School gave a performance of too operetta, -
Scholars attending i^isburfi Day- “ Cinderella.’’ ' The Iprln-
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Excdlen^ Christina^ Show at Clitheroe Mart BIG PRICES AT SALE.
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Christmas prize show and sale held at Cllthefoe I Auction Mart,- ;oni Tuesday. I This 'busy cattle-clearing ceiitre
I motto of the directors continues to was seem-ed by Mr. BL 'HoldCn with. 1 be “ Business gs usual.”
I parts of the] district and, In spite of difficulties Created by toe war,-;the
Is still receiving toe loyal support of! farmers! and dealers from I all
___________ _ I'' Large consignments of North- of Waddlngton, taklhgisecond ana
Mart’s continued progress. reflects creditably 'on I toe Directors, all of
iThe |
whom' are practical farmers with the necessary experience to; back
enthusiasm are a source colleagues.
up their initiative. Following the death of Mf. E; Whitehead. , | of Blackburn, the chairmanship' was taken over by Mr. T. Duerderi, whose
occupies the position of vlce-chalr-1 wood, of, Elslaqk,: for a blueirdan' man, and 'other- directors are Scotch cow that was slightly behind; Messi-s, Rj Le; Gendre Whittaker,'R. Mr. Aspln’?] pair in quality. I -
ind untiring efforts of. Inspiration to his Mr. • W. Robinson !
vided an attractive ] group,’ :no| tewen than eleven animals; being; paraded- in ' close' competiUon. ,'^^ high,
PLEASING UGHT-WEIGOTS, DalrV jcows under Idi-iiiwtl pro
easure a man's soul by his gifts, .all others who are interested taithe \ petition; had tortank seCoqd.; toe Gates,
It was poteihle to confldfence oi farmers, butchers and , cow reserve i 'n’ th ' Brass) .•toe '
carry out their arduous duties. A happy splrii of co-operatlbh has done much to lighten the unusual stress and terain, of business [Im posed by war-time conditions, Keen butl friendly .rivalry Jhas
star idard prevailing Is demqhqtrated by thei i-.fact
that Mr. Eastwood’s com-
first award'going to-. Mr.'B. for a sweet and neatly-propoiftloned roan,;yery rlch<ln colour, and had calved during the last ShA was well summered splendid .country cow. Mr,
always been! a characteristic of! the annual dairy shows,; and Tuesday
I „ :
also set'ured third, award With a bladk and white Ayrshlrq-Frlesan„
md a Gates
jvhlch week,
..quite so good an udder as her com- . pahloils^
which] while very heat, had not. !
proved! no qxceptiori to the] rule. 'Kie district has a big reputation for toe high quality of its milk cattle,' and there were some ireally fine covvs ln|the show, together with a gratifying entry both .of newlyr calved and]In-calf cattle. Quality was even better than of late years —a particularly pleasing feature, clearfr Itidlcating that : local farmers are contending against their manifold difficulties. ; ! ■
to Mr. W. 4spin. of Grindleloni for a grand roqn springing cow,! typical of toe! heayy deep-milking strain so
; , | ' ' THE ’ CHAMPION.',-; ■; ■The championship was Awarded
popular throughout toe ' area. Beautifully! proportioned, having a •spritely cafriage and shapely'.and capacious: ■vessel, she was vlthln
.given]by] Mr, J. H. Ireland for. the best 'animal ■ oni the ground,but also the [Sir William Brass cup, i and
week [of hdr third calf. '• Not only did she recielve the silver rose', bowl
t o | Peildle Forest Hunt’s prize. ■These laifrer trophies were awarded to the btst newly-calved or spring ing cow, or heifer, to have been bred and reared .and also exhibited by tenant;.farmers. In the; area hunted oyer by toe P.F.H..' or within a radius of ten miles of the Mart. The, ri iserve champion, exhibited
toe class for springers, qnder lir-; cwts., ( and the'judges took some: time In reaching. a ' declsibn; These , animals were- of toe ’ type gaining' more and imore , in ' popularity throughout tehe district, [coming : from Scotland as heifers, i A [beautl- ; ht roan .which won!at Boltom ear. gained first .jprlze for ssrS. B. Dugdale aricl Sons, of ,
■ Foui] : good, cows I were paraded in. :,:Saturday^ ih defe
^ ijther6 e ai ^ ; uselful. feat
-.add[goal in! five .seals down in th
. ! ■winners.' Thus t
Bashall Eaves.i She gave every appearance of becoming a real pail flUer at toe end of the month, being, slightly nearer tq calving than her twq companions. Mr. R. Berry was. placed second with another roan ■whlcn.-handled well but which was . nqt quite so forward as the [winner. _ 0 yellow card winner,, owned by Mb R. Cowperthwalte, of CUtberde.. wps 4 moch smaller type of cow, ;
nqwl; f-calyed heifers more than four tieeth.
—
six exhibits land,merit [wOs fairly evenj. A .blaqk ahd white Ayrshlre-
showing not . ~
There were
teVei^ neat aqcii promising all ]th& ' . Another splendid, group comprised /coijii
;
nl®^h grossed:'heifer, which had , , Pfffrl
by Mr. Ei. Holden, of Alston, :yvas an exceptloially sweet-looklfig! red newly-calVed cow of toe Shorthorn,- cross: tyhe, . suggesting,generous dairy endowments and solid hard- wearing) build. [Mr. J. Eastwood, of. Slaldbhm. stood, reserve for thd
wqs uttle behind In qilallty, though, ■ maybe
..not looking quite so fresh;!; ^ejyellow jeard went to Mr. J.;; Hhloen, of [Hoghtori. for a roaii ; Which suggested; deefr mllMng, qu^ties but lacked poUsh.
well set udder. Mr. Aspln’s ! heat roan '
She !had a grand | carriage i'
Brass Cufr with a home-bred roan newly-calyed ' caw, rich In' colour, well sumrilered, and ha,ving a grand coat,! toohgh not yet reaching her. best. Mr. S. Gates, of
Dih.ckley, was placed third with a: similar type! of cow which had calved her second calf, within' toe last [ week, IMr. ] Eastwood won the, i Henry
.veloped. and due in ‘about a week’s) tlmej .! Mr. H. Marsden, oi’ Darwen. fras second with a'dark j-oaq, and; Mr. Coates third iwlflTvh strongly- made roan. ' I : i
Irelaiid Memorial Cup. . presented by Mrs. Ireland, for toe best newly- calved coyr, or heifer, not’t'o exceed
bh W were: paraded In the class for heifers in, calf; mot showing more . thaii' four teeth. Aithohgh not : havijng a walk-over. Mr. l A, Hankon. M Earby, yras nevertheless a worthy ■rnnher with! a light roan, well -de- :.
[’Three animals rof verj' similar
group; class for, jcows lo:'.-heifers,.:. 7’
Fdur ,'pairs werd paraded 'In ;the-' (Continu’d foot of (poluna 5).
' ■ : ■ . . ,
freth , up_. Won !chlef 51 Dug*dale and ;
. mf thejehajx by . ■ .'Anmhg tn'e
■hut (later they I gl
the.gaihe toat-tlf
'Jeague: mat tods; .pointelandj with] ■luck; [they should
' ■playhrs . are facl
.’ in comparison; ■'Was jsuch |a su| igyass on-the .shdrt-passlhg ta
nature 6f the gif ■visit.]
ShaW.BrlcS model of perfect!
•; be. won. ,'[| -ij '
’ ihCffectivell and, passes haql perid to ifiiany measurl
: ^ i41rrother;ahd j ; 'has'been'the in| . to'field a f 1111’teal . First d'he blayerl
' [has .falledpo 'an ’unavoidably j'ah J
' ah(i this riecesslf : 'Blent of the foif
\ xear--old son of ] .chairman softhd outside right]:.
being drafted 1; t id n ;. ,In-!the
: youth, named;)-, ohitheextreinel
■: ■•,,f];7 - i 'yfM f - ,
' . 'est.;''The’|lef6n(j changed. I iplre
' leaderidf the!at| to hls cilston
‘ . - liig display],A! [Ttheritriqii oh ithl
. vSlde-rlghp Be
, I 'Td-naorrdw,pl| :'to. iDarww Golf th a t should ptoi
, the heavy-weight springing class; 1 amongst' them six exhibits! of. ex-- ceptlonally I high i quality, ‘ Mr;. Aspin gained ttje premier:,• honour with , his champion, and 'securing! , second prize with a grand roan, ten days frqm her [date, which closely; challenged the .champion anfl had every appearance of being a,']deepi milker when she reaches profit. The-: yellow efrd went to ;. Mr. M, Bate-;
hot Quito so neajt in her lines. iT 'There||was, a splendid turjl-r
ljwas rfr-out in.!
' and bred in the vicinity, arrive' each I was a ' d Wk I roati Shortoorn-cfoss,! week and meet an ever increasing eminently suited tq the district, demand,' although'prices for first- Tpe oth;r cow ;-was; a light. roan;j i rate dairy cattlp have risen by as much jas £15|to £20 a head.;
country cattlej as well as stock bom J third pldfefes.l' > His blbe card [winner ' ;i
:OME of the best of Ribblesdale’s ; dairy herd? were on view at the
11-cwts., bnd to property , of the less than six months prior to date of show.! Incidentally, i If the trophy Is won three' times, | it be comes to ; property of ithe winner.' The, reserve prize was awarded to
Mr..Gatek
have been the exhibitor for not
More labout tofr The recent d&ce
children’s Chriqtjna! ■'about'200 are Lewel
[for ouTi-Spldlqts .| Mr, Tingle's hOn]! 'ahd'the'duties of by-Messrs.
w.Eccle^
Bon. ! : ! ■ ' ],.*|-l:*'
! members-of toq ' Tuesday next, toe 2|
:’:The'yearly ihqet
a t which-the" presented. ' preside, and given to all
(! :(■ Members' ofisthe i : obtain special'I Ilea memhtes pf to,,
I - ’ I Hi-' I
' serious famlly|4ffail i, or serious’-lUheps,^ : make appUdatloh r I (A.Q.4a)..Whitqha i I t Is'fequlred also 1 ■ make,; appUoatioh , ' maridlng ,Officer; sti toe red "
■ 'seinfffigiwihciihe,;!
' 'numbeif., the i last kndwn : appropriate, a me- togetofr wltoihoma
be enclosed; ■ 5 ■ The. Royal jwar
to, new i and iqore ;gj lor soldiers I and t l
»]:i[! 4 \
yatlye^Club yieideql
lecently announced Oomthons bytoe PI bas bedn Issuqd,' I apply [to haUredJ
.Some havealreadyj - ,
.''I
•widow of a ipfrvatl allowance! di 8s. :i child, ps. 3d. tor tt
,As;frcim!Juhe
lor each othfr, ia h! child atlhithl
each! a ] totally
. _____ cows. lOi -ewts. or over, the red card his reser're, champion, Mr. Rl Berry.
In thel class ijfor newlyj-calved' Teceive' 34is. i
4d.; .!the first second! ahd each,
:d. a!' ■
lUbsqq
dlsaq Ichlljl
.Wife Islrestriqted. 'd6nces?10h-!.ls ingadf imarried sold ,qr if .ent on] him, Abled sqldleij lallowance, ey .. :able-bodled, md of the soldier unde “under !40” frlves , ■are atlpresent [dlsd
.In all cases the m Brst., ,i She, ihayi 22s. 6d.i whereas I
. The iproblJpi o| wife also reefiyes:
- ’Tetjanotllfr col 'the provlsloh of J during itreatjn^ht) whose; ;marriage f her hiisbandirecel]
' he, reciulres jtreat»| The’rates] for, Woj
contracted the (
; the Forces proyi^ |:awards’ ot 05s.;
\a z ■ !■ ! I-
pensions; an,d .'Pg dependants of tod are the result of.L
f',1 ■ ’*P
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