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Ciiihcroe Advertiser &■ Times,I September 22, 1950 p a r i s h c h u r c h , ICLITHEROE


SUNDAY NEXT, h a rv e st : FEST VAL


8- 0 a.m. 9- 15 a.m.


10-30 a.m. 2-15, p.m. 6-30 p.m.


Holy Communion. Parish Communion Matins. Address by


scholars’ Gift Servide. Rev. W. S. Helm, M.A.


24th


V H A L L E Y


NEWS'^ FROM THE DISTRICTS CHATBURN


GRI:N L] \VOi' en unionists. -Mem-


bers oil the: Whalley brfnch of the W imen's Unionist ii.ssocia-


tion hold their annual meetim: ,-in I the Stanley


last wdek. | There was attend, nee and Miss E.,- nett addressed the me'e preparations for the next


proposi d tojMiss Garnett


general Room


'


a gcc-d Gar-


ling on eneral


Election. A' vote of tha iks was iy


Shields I and. seconded Camm. OEBcers electee Chairn an, | Councillor Troop; i viccHihairman, D. Ashworth; treasunjr Goss; and secretary,


Mrs a goo.d, SUNDAY NEXTi SEPT 24th.


'HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES ' Morning 10-30|ii.m.:


REV. JAMES WRIGHT Anthem by the, phoir.


Afternoon 2-p'p.m.;


CHILDREN’S GIFT SERVICE Chairman : MISS ;H. HANLON.


4' Gifts to be received by MISS. A. OVERSTALL. REV.


Evening 6-0 {i.m.; J- H. RICHMOND


E.xcerpts from Ha y d n ’s “ C r e a \ io n ”_ vflj be given by an augmented i Choir.! \


MISS 'MARGARET SP'EAK, Soprano MR. ERNEST DEWHURST, Bass


MR ALBERT LING;AftD, Organist. k


Soloists MONDAY EVENING (Sept. 25th, 1950)


7. 3 0 pm l 'aNTERN LECTURE entitled “ Out and About with a Cainera ” by MR. El BOLTCW> of Chatburn. Refreshments will be served.


Silveb Collection.


/yll Hallows Church Mitton


Harvest Festival Sunday Next, Sep. 24


Morning Service 10-45 a.ip. Preacher:


. The Vicar Evening Service 7 p.m..


Rev. R. D. St. John Smith ’ Vicar of Crawshawbooth^


Anthems by the Choir j


Fruit and Flowers will be thankfully received oh Saturday morning, i


Methodist Church; g r in e Il f t o n j


Harvest Festival Sunday Next, Sep. 24


2 p.m. and 6 p.m. PREACHER ;


Rev. CECIL D. FADES Musical items


(Glasgow) by the Choir


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH


CLITHEROE Sunday Next, Sep. 24


Worship, at iy-30 a.m. and 6-0 p.m. con(^ucted by The


Rev. C. J. GUILDFORD 2-15


FAMILY


p.m.: . SERVICE


MOOR LANE


Methodist Church C IF iERO E


LIT


Sunday N^xt, Sep. 24 10-30 a.m.


a. and 6-0 p.m. REV. FRED SMITH


Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper after the evening Service.


! -.I- 1


CLITHEROE OLD TIME Di^CE CLUB


OLp TIME


d a n c in g CLASSES [at'The


CO-OPERATIVE GUILD ROOM, CLITHEROE


: ,[ EVERY


TVednesday and Friday 7-30 to 10-45 p.m. with


Vincent 8C Ann, O.T.D.A.


The North’s Leading Teachers aid Demonstrators, of Old- Time 1 Dancing.


Young People’s Classes I 6 to i - iO p.m.


ipils coached for Medal


Tfests,: Competitions And Old Time Formation Dancing. Personal i Supervision


Clitheroe F.C. Smnorters Club


Secretaries Please Note !


; DANCES in


The Hall, Lowergate


rsfov. 10) Jan 26, Feb. 23 Details later. >


WHALLEY PiCTORES


Telephone: Whalley 2191 m o n .. t u e s ,. w e d .


JEAN SIMMONS and DONALD HOUSTON in


THE BLUE LAGOON


THUR,. FRI.. SAT. BOB HOPE and


RHONDA FLEMING in


THE GREAT . liOVER .


LACKBURN RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB


RAMSGREAVE DRIVE


WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27th. G-15 n.m. OPENING OF NEW GROUND by H. G. Periton. Esa.


BLACKBURN v. HEATON’S Lancashire XV. music


the Vdialley Assembly holiday dance on Mond for dancing was provided band.


; attendance of da r U o l l o v A c c p m h l u


,ancers at Rooms when


by Mrs. Miss


were; Airs,


tirs. H. Mrs.


HOLIDAY DANCEj-Tllere


Shields was


ND[LETON w o m e n ’s ! institute-


iMiss Teece presided over ■ a large Attendance at the September m e e t in g


cf


Grindleton Wil. Before the start of the formal business ,she referred to the loss the Institute has shstained by the


death of Mrs. iPye, and memf bers stood in silence


____ ... ............ as a


mark of respect. . An : interesiting talk on


pottery was given by Mrs. E. P. Nicholson jof Riversmead, School,' who jillustrated her remarks with examples of her own work. Sbe was thanked by Miss D. BCnson and Mr^. Peel. “


Miss C. M. Parker was


appointed . delegate to the Auturrin Cburicil Meeting to be held at Preston.


i


by Erit Latham and his WOAIEN'S INSTITUT '—Mem­


bers of the Women’s institute held their : monthly meeting at the Methodist Church School­ room on Wednesday evening, the chairman ibeing Lady Worsley- Taylon Mrs., Thorne ;ave an interesting talk on “ Patchwork," illustrated by samples from the collection df the Nation U Feder- at,:on. . ;


' Mrs, Hull was appointed deitP'


gatO; meetir eration.


home-nade jam, the following members obtained mark^ of over 65 perl cent ; Airs. Morton, Mrs. Long\yonh', Mrs. Gojs, Mrs. Bloomfield and Mrs. Bishop.


to the Autumn Cofmcil g of the Lancasliire,,Fed- In the competition for


LANGHCi


Bullock of Br o o k l ands . Chest ire,I a former pupil alt St. Leonard’s School, LanghO; and at| Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, has passed the ' first year National Certif .cate Course in Mechani­ cal and!Electrical Engineer­ ing with credits in all subjects. He isl apprenticed tC' British Railways' Chief Mf chanlcal Engineer’s Department, Man­ chester, and attends Stretford Technical College.


EXAM.! SUCCESS—Mr. Roy ILAIDBURN


Miss Bridget Asslieton of Downlham gave an intpresting talk dn her experienejes whilst itravelllng in Africa to mem­ bers bf the Slaidburn W.I. in the. Mission Room o day evening. Mrs. L. Wilkinson . .pr e s id members of i the Farm,ers: Club, the Consttrvatives’, . the and the


WOMEN’ S INSTITUTE I-


)h Thurs- C. King-


Club Fello')Wl Thanks to Miss


Stephen Harrison In EWTON' ; harVest thanksgiving


services were held i t Newton: Congregational, Ck Sunday when I the was the Rev. A. E. Bradford. In the


apel on preacher


Gaunt of afternoon


Moza :t’s “ Gloria in Excelsis.” the Village choir’s kinging of difficult c( imposition praiseworthy. Mrs! was organisi;. Despite stormy weather, the


Mr. The


3. Simpson evening; anthem was


this being Lyne the


attendance at each service was good. On Monday evening the sale of harvest gifts took


place, TOSSIDE


large I congregation the bjid weather. lUie cnurca had Been tastefully decorated with harvest emblems. The specidT preacher wak the Rev. W. M Lister. Vicar of Gisburn.


On Monday! evenihg a whist


drive, and jthe anndal sale of harvest produce took place Im Tossife Institute. The Rev. C. F. Goodchild acted as auction­ eer Ft the sale, Goode hild presented to l:he ! followin


and Mrs.


the prizbs whlkt


Mrs. t’. Clark, cons. Walib'ank. Robinson,


cons., from were funds


Mr. Townson,


the for


winne rs: Ladies: Miss Brigg,


Mr. J. S. 'Tomlinson, Gents.:


Miss Mr.


Proceeds


week-end’s events Dalehead Church


WHITEW ELL MO’lTHERS’ UNION —The


third........ annual sessidi Whitdwell branch Mothers’ Union opene . day week with a service at St. MichajeTs Church, conducted


ed yester-


n of the of the


i .


iiy “ tife’ Vicar, the Rev. T. B. Reid. The address Iwas given by the Vicar of Mittbn, Canon J. Oalderbimk, whose subject was " Loyalty.” A new mem­ ber, Mrs. Chapman, was formally welcomed. After the sbrvlce there w|as-a join tea iiiithe schoolroo^.


; Justices Confer WOONE LANE CLITHEROE C F e a f


OF UNITS AND SPARES FOR ALL ifllYPES OF


PASSENGER


CARRYING HEAD OFFICE : BURNLEY.


& GOODS VEHICLES Tel. 2262


J^R. 'NEVILLE , LASin, K.C., tlie Recorder of Burnley,


will bi? principal speaker at a one-day conference bn [Friday. September 29th, of the justices in his own borough,! Colne. Bl a c kbur n. Clitheroe and


neigh louring divislqns, wlfic- has been organised by The


. . . . . .


Magistrates’ Association as • • 'id sche


part i f the training schemes for Imagistrates jenvlsaged


under the new Justices of the


Burnley J.P.).


-Chair . Olivei Bell, M.A.. Secretary


Mr.


General speak! ‘on


Peace be welcomed by the Mayor of Brodrlck,


[Act. The visitors will (Mr. E.


Magiftratbs’ Association, will J.P.,


Labki for whom the will be taken by Mr.


of


the the


the judicial mind.


The Week’s Obituary MRS. M. M. HARTLEY


Mauld Hart le y of; 6. Stanford [Place, Clitheroe.


[


deat)i occurred in St, Joseph’s Preston on Wed- Mrs. Margaret


Following a long illness the ,....0 ..........


Aged 66, She had been a patlmt In St- Joseph’s [Hos- pita. for six; weeks.


Although born In Preston,


Mrs, Hartley had lived in Clitneroe mbst of her life and could be almost called a liative of Ue towri. In her younger dayk she was employedl as a weaver .-at one 'Of the 'ilocal milli, but had been retireid for mar y . yeark. She attended S.S. Michael and Johns’ Church, Clitheroe.


! The widow of Mr. J. Hartley,


she leavek two daughters, three sons, one sister a,nd a brotlher, to whom sympathy will be e[ctended In their bereavement.


place at St.jJoseph’s Cemetery, Clltheroe, today.


The interment will : take j


7405 7412 7413


7418 7419 7423


Everybody Always Tells ' E. R. Punshon


Shining Failure 0. Sandys i


The 'Trail Horde C. A. Seltzer


Ambuih ...-......., L. Short Landfall ............ N. Shute


A Tovln Like Alice ,N. Shute


CLASS A. Toward ■the 7344 The TL'


73^0 7351 For 7355 Let 7366


7363 7367 No


Morning H. Allen!


ousandth Man i R. M. Ayres


Brief ($audy Hour ; M. C. Barnep


Lost Stkge yalley j F. Bonharti-


ih(j Record LO


-!


GUard dot


7371 7376 Hon


7382 The 7384 Six 7390 My 7392


M. BordeA


.'e Come Last ! T. Caldwe


Tliey Tiell No Tales


Df Honour J. G. Cozzeii


M. Colk


oc'se So Grey . ! . S. Dai^


7370 Peril irj the Pyrenees I J. J. Farjeo^


So Dee^ Suspicion I


,blu E. Ford


u Murder Story ! L. Ford


Power'and the Glory! ■G. Greene


Peqt of [Dynamite B. Gray


7398 Murdeii Times Three ,


Raintrqe County ;


7400 Secret [Marriage 7402 Meii of Wfath


He:irt’s Down Under M. Gre:


R. Lockridge , • A. R. Long K. Norris


M. Peacock


Harvest thanksgiviiig seril'ices were held at Dalehead Church on Sfinday when there were i|s despite


HA R V E S T FESTIVAL-L


the bhoir. sang' thfe anthem ord,” with as soloist.


The Glory of the L fship were also


were | i expressed Reynolds and on behalf of the Younk Farmers’ Clu,b, by Mr.


Women’s present, Assheton i)y Miss


e d and Young Young Tennis


E, Holgate. iVIi Jackson, Jamieson. Mr, Last and Mrs


HURST


The tea hostesses were: Mrs. jrs. Joy, Mrfj.


Miss D. Joy, Mrs. 'S. *'


Mills. GREEN


f i ball arranged by the


WHIST DRIVE AND BALL —The' first arijnual whist drive


Frida4 mvenihg, There were 21 ta,bles for the whist and the club’s prekident. Col. W. R.


age cricketi club, took place the Assembly- Rooms on


Peel, I of Wlrikley Hall, pre­ sented prizes to: Ladies: 1st. Miss M. ’Merber, 2nd, Mrs. A. Bolton, 3rd, Mrs. Martindale, 4th Miss M. Hayhurst Gents: 1st, Mrs. Y. Livesey, 2nd. Mr. W. Slater. 3bd. Mr. Y. Wells. 4th, Mrs. E. ilewbold. Mr. A. R. Tones, chairman, expressed thanks to Col. Peel who la’ter selected the ijvinning ticket In the tblevlsion competition. 1st prizewinner j was Ma s t e r Michael Foster of the Shire- burn! Arms Hotel, other chief winners being: Mr. Y. Calvert. Blackburn, I Mr. B. Crpss. Clitheroe, arid Mr. R. Bailey.


vided by thb Melody Makers Band and vfith Jiis partner. Mr. T. Whitehead, who acted as ■ M.C., gave exhibition dances.


Hurst Green. Music for dancing was pro­


LArktrc* ADIES’ vvW-imT—Winnprs! at


WADDINGION yHIST W e


the ladies whist 'drive at Wad- dington on Saturday, were as follows : Ladies, Mrs. W. Booth- man,i Miss A. poothman and Mrs. F. SilverwocdJ Gentlemen, Miss Bowers, Misis Andrew, Mrs. Bishop and ^jirs. Harris.


PENDLETON


Mrs.: Richards, of the Hutton an


WOMEN’S


interesting: t Ik on indoor, dnd door windmaqw boxes and the I t planting of bdlbs at the monthly mectihg':' of Pendleton Women's on I Tuesday


Agricultural outia


Institute


were expressed by Mrs. Holkate- and was


Ladij [ Worslpy-Taylor and thanks


!to Mrs. Richards


!Mrs. S.wales. Mrs. Brown ■ elected j delegate to -jthe


autuhm council meeting [ at Preston on [October 17th. anti arrangements: were made for a bring and buy sale to be held at the October meeting.


garden was | judged by Mrs. Richards, wh6 awarded prizes to Mrs.! J. Collinge, Mrs. A. [ C. Taylor and wjrs. J. Swales, flea hosttisses wefe Mrs. T. Taylor: and Miss Westall.


[


'fortnightly .fmeeting of 'the " v i a • -


Rowland Forest Y.F.C. held In the I Village Room, a bring-, and-buy sale organised by! the, junior secti()n realised £7 6s.‘ for club fund's. The sale iwas opened by the club president. Mls^ A. Seed, to whom thanks were expressed by Miss' M.' Whitaker arid Master P. Alien; Later In the evening a practice ajc'ricultural | and dom^^estic science quiz took place. ^


------------ ■ - ■ Last Wednesday evening the


M.C: and t(ie winners were; Ladies: Mrp. E. Parkinson, Mrs.' J. Baines. Miss Porter, cons. Miss (jurrey. Gents;! Mr. J. Baines, Mr. Cawley, Mr. J. Mercer, conk.. Mr. Keogh. A competition was won by Mr. J. Baines.


club! held a whist drive! and hot-ipot supper In the Village i Room.


vuuui. Mr. F. Sedgewickj was


DUNsoi* BRIDGE; YOUNG F[VRMERS-At ithe


A [competition for a miniature : i College gave


evening. presided


INSTITUTE. Kershaw, Mrs.


A WHIST DRIVE was held on Tuesday evening at the


Church Institute, : the M.C. being Miss B. Halstead. There were nine tables.! Winners were: Ladies: Mrs.iC. Wilson, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Turpin. Gentlemen: Mrs. J. Hatfield. Mrs. Spence, Miss M. Hatfield. Mrs. Grosvenor. Knock-out: Mrs. Lewis, Mi’S. Clark.


members of division of b r a n c h ! o:'


A DEMONSTRATION by the Nursing


the! Clitheroe St.


John’s


Ambulance Brigade was given to the Chatburh Youth Group at 'the’Churc[h Institute last Thursday! evening. It followed by a discussion,


GISBURN


weekly whis menced at th


LISTER INSTITUTE ■The drives com- Lister Institute


last week whdn the prize-was won :by Mrs. Monday of- prizes were Mason, Mr. N con., j Mrs. W. B. Bentley wa


s^ M.C. CONSERVATIVE EFFORT—


On Friday evening, a whist and domino drive and dance was held at me School, Pay- thorne, organised by the Gisburn, RlmingtOn, Pay- thorne and Horton Branch of the Skipton Division Conser­ vative Association.. There was a good atten lance and prizes were presented by Mrs. A. H- Porter-Hargr saves to the following vtinners: Ladies. Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs. G. Mason; con., Mrs. Waterwocth. Gents: Mrs. H. Hannam. Mr. D Crowe: con., Mr. J. Smith. Dominoes; Mrsl Phimbow (high). Mrs. E. Spencer (low). A competitim organised by Mrs.: I. Wrathall was won by Mr. !R. Capptick,, Mr. N. A. Waterworth later played


for dancing. was OBITUARt-^n Fr id a y


last, The death| occurred at his home at Gregsons Farm. Newsholme, pf : Mr. John Lambert, aged 78 years. A native of Newsholme, Mr. Lambert was welj-known and respected throughout thei farming community and was connected with the Methodist Chapel at Paythorne. The Interment took jilace at St. Mary’s Church. IGisburn. on[ Tuesday aftkiiooh, the service


being conducted by the Vicar the iRev., W. M. [Lister, M.A Thel bearers were Messr^ F Norcross, W and:W. New' pathy is famiily.


branch of the Mother^' Unio


was: a large annual meet


when Mrs. Lister, Bollarid Dean- ’ ■ mi


j


ibehalf of, the members of th branch by Mrs. Duckworth. Tlri following officials were elected for the ensuing year ; Enrolling members and branch president, Mrs. Lister; secretary, Mrs, Catlow; treasurer. Mrs. S. Speak; refi;eshments manageress, Mrs. Breaks; side visitors, Mesdame^ J. Wrathall, W. Ismith and J Watson. Di ring the meeting t minutes silence was observed ii. memory of the late Mrs. L. Col linge, who was a member of thi branch.


retiring seer stick, and Duckworth,


RIMINGION


'lane on Sunday. ! The Institut'^ was tastefully Idecorated • b members of the congregation an the special preachers were, i the afternom,. the Vicar of Tosside, the Rev. d. F. Goodchildl and in .the evening, the Vicar o( Gisburn, the Rev. W. M. Lister] Despite .the bad were excelleit congregations at


Harvest thanksgiving services ir. connection with the Church-ofr England Mikion !were held at the MemoritJl Institute, Stopper^


HARVEST f e s t i v a l ! —


ery. president. a!nd enrollir|g member, preiiided. Thanks to tl itary, :Mrs. treasurer..


vere ’ expressed or


R., Cap! Mrs. j1


'bouldJ Muchs.ym- “xtended to his


Peel,! J. Cockshutt


MOTHERS UNION, -r Then attendance! at thi


ng of the iGisbun and A COLLISION between j;wo


Summons Fails Against Driver motor lorries on August 9th


which resulted in one of them,- driven by Herbert Bradley (39), of Whalley-road, Pendle­


ton, near Clitheroe, crashing through the wall of a house in Coppull Moor-lane, Coppull, was described to Chorley


■Magistrates on Tuesday when a summons alleging careless (Iriving against Mr. Bradley y/as dismissed]


Mr. Bradley told the Bench


.hat when overtaking,a loaded coal lorry driven by Arthur Crook of B 0 g b u r n-lane^ Coppull, he did not see a signal indicating Crook’s in­ tention to turn into Coppull Moor-lane, This was possibly because Crook’s lorry pro­ truded on either side of the driving cab. !


further adjourned, u n til October 18th, the. hearing of driving allegations against Lieut.-Colonel William Birt­ wistle, J.P.. (67), cotton manufacturer, We k t c r o f l Rimington, near Clitheroe.


CASE ADJOURNED B


lackburn county Magis­ trates on Wednesday


M if '


a car while under the influence of drink or drugs, ro such an extent as to, be incapable of having proper control on August 8th, In Preston Old-roadrFeniscowles.


He Is charged with driving


drove in a manner dangerous to the public, and there are two alternative summonses— one alleging that he droye without due care, the other without Reasonable considerji-


cuting, ask in g for the adjournment, said two wit­ nesses were still ;in hospital. Sir John Taylor represented Lieut.-Colonel Birtwistle.


tlon for road users. Mr. J. Dunkerley. prose­


80 Authorities Comment On


^Treliminary Plan”


each service and , which amour ted to more than £ were a record. On; Monday even ing, Mr. J. jviosley conducted : sale of hanest . produce in th Institute, proceeds being ini aid of the Rimir


igton'Mission Fiindj


weather therb ;lie collections!,


headquarters reads: “ In North-East Lancashire, county district councils have ex­ pressed considerable anxiety because of their economic dependence oh a single indus­ try-cotton. The point of view Is developing that there should be a greater diversifi­ cation of industry in this arear The present conditions of


rf^FFICIAL comment on the ^ ‘'preliminary plan” for for Lancashire which aims at solving the problem of over­ crowded towns, has been made by more than 80 authorities. A statement from Preston


A summons alleges that he.


BUSINESS for Stud^ts of all agesj


GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUpATiQN with COMMERCIAlJ: SUBJECTS. SEC(|)NDARY EDUCATION ebURSES for Girls! and Boys under 15. SCHOLARSHIP COACHING. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE REyiSION COURSES SEPTEMBER EXAMINATIONS


ENROL NOW [FOR THE NEW TERM


-11, EXCHANGE STREET, BLACKBURN . Telephone 5403


si( th


m 'sh


for the'


i w *


Gor Ray Skirtg | & Smart Woollies


New delivery Super Quality Gor-ray (Koneray) Pleated Skirts from 48/9. Your own Material made up in various styles. Large Selection' of Choice Woollies,'Twin Sets Jumpers, Cardigans, etc., (jtc.


[


Jack Warieing For Good Woollies Tel. 5502 ' 19, LORD STREET, BLACKBURN Tel. 5502


WELLGATE CLITHEROE.


© Gsi


Chassis prices fr Full details from


om £630 us.


LTD. TEL. 224


this j week, the won i by Mr. G. A. Waterworth; Robinson. Mr.


W. Bmith, On was


PRESENTATIONS TO FORMER


CLITHEROE M.P.


PRESENTATIONS to Mr. H. E. Randall, in appreciation


of his services as M.P. for the Clitheroe Division from 1945 until 1950, were made by the Sabden Labour Party at a whist drive and dance held in Stv Nicholas’s School on Fri­ day night.


party. Councillor Snirtclitt'e presented Mr. Randall with a Westminster .chime clock, and a .wallet, ani.’Mrs. E. Jackson presented Mitk Randall with a handbag, j ■■,


On behalf of the local


made on behalf of the Sabden League of Youth, Mr. Randall being presented with a dressing case by Master A. Harold, ' and Mrs. Randall receiving an umbrella pre­ sented by Miss G. Holden.


Presentations were , also


gifts, Mr. Randall spoke of the happy times he had spent in the constituency and appealed for wholehearted support for the Labour candidate at the next general election,


Expressing thanks for the


Lancashire Education Committe e


In conjunction with the' National Agricultural Ajdvisor COURSE


ON DAIRY will be held in The


i" Service.


HUSBANDRY |


Technical School (Grammar School) C[litheroc commencing on


THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th, at| 7-3p Ip.m, Subject for


“ INTRODUCTION T9


First Lecture: j DMRY HUSBANi!)


By J. C. BLOSSOM, B.Sc., N.D.X., Principal, Lancashire Coiinty Institute of Agr


■Enrolment at First Class. N'


R Y ” D.D.


culture


All interested in farming, yeaiis of age and ovei, welcome No Entrance Fee ,


IwSlw ■Mmm


■ m ii ■ ER IE


i


impression the use of ‘Non-Poisonous H e m I Medicines and Substances is traditional knowledge a,nd for this reason almost exclusively confined to the \m d i c a l Herh alis ts of Gr ea t Br itain. Ij If it was not so,'suci as In last week’s Pictilre Posf,' concernir g __________


JN order that there epn be no confusion lor misconcep- the general


tlons, we wish to stiate that contrary to w,,. sc


certain very serious diseases by means !o: herbs would just simply not occur.


' As one famous herbalist stated theirp are no magl-


cal or miracle drugs bqt simply a broad systeTm of , herbal medicines adapted to the requirements of] elacn individual


FOR, YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE GC TO


full employment and under­ manning in the cotton indus­ try are w^ell-known and the desire td' avoid complete dependence on the prosperity; of cotton is a problem which will be difficult df solution.” | The preliminary plan, which


NEW BOOKS A t THE


LIBRARY


was issued in the spring, estij mated that there would be ail overspill of 639,100 personk from the congested areas of Lancashire, of which 592,000 would be from the County boroughs.


Stock Sales


Ucotch heifers £60 to £72] useful sorts £48 to £58 10s.] others £33 to £46: rams, all breeds, £15 to £25; rant lambs £12 to £22; store bulls! £38 to £48. The judges.' Messrs. G. Geldard .(Billing-: ton) and E. Metcalfe (Bolton-1 by-Bowland). made followingi awards for dairy cattle: 1, W.i Heaton (Sawley), 2, T. Critchley (Chipping).


Tuesday.—Large show of l’5a newlv-calved cows and heifers on offer to good attendance] Quotations: Best dairy cows £65 to £78. secondary sorts £50 to £64, plainer kindk £38 to £48; I best local and


i'si Wednesday.—A grand show ofi


75 attested cattle on offer before[ a good attendance. Quotations:! Milking cows, £40 to £78; heifers' £38 to £73; September, October and November calvers, £36 to £65. Judges, E. Thompson (Wiswell)'


and W. Porter (Longridge), made the following awards ; Newly-[ calved cows: 1 and 2, W. G. Bargh. In-calf cows: l,i J. Greenwood (Much Hoole); [2, J. Gornall (Wliittingham)..


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