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T H E C L . I T H E R O E A D V E R T I S E R , A u g r u s t 7 t h 1 9 1 3 .


Whalley Flower Show.


A RKCORD E X H im r iO X .


CUR TO MR. G


DR C)l'i-'RRED H. 'RAVLOR.


SatisRictioii V.'.! the oHiciali


BY


w:;i large on the faces coniiccied with Whalley


Floral and lloriicuitura' .Society, on Sat-


larday afternoon, when liie Cotii tinnual ex- idbition was held in the Assembly Rooms. The cause of .satisfaction was non far to seek, the appearan<-e of the room being .ivident prtwf that this was die mo.sf stic- oessfu! .show in the liisteay of tlic society. .Like farmer.s, gardcner.s appear to nurse a r.'erpctu.al grudge .agaiiisi the weather, but


tne condition of Sattirdayes e.vaibits, which fay me way, consiiuiied a record for uum- •cer-. .suggesteri ih.ai ioc.d iiorticulturist.s r.avi.- had a good .sea.'on. Owing to the latenesj (


tfa.e. tiry ground, however er.; nave not done .so we!: tlie exhibitic'ii w.i.-


'I , l‘


same otstem a:- in te.ri ::y of the plaihs and wa.s exceedingly iiigii ' s-ery hrilliant .-iiow. :r.e open i-lass wa.- _\l placed ;e,:o];il :a


It er yeaia. The qual-


'ur blooms, however, sweet ]ie,'L- forming I'he cliief winner in


'. -\. R, 'J'roop, who the Roval. The


cocmiy 1 v.vu.dtle cuiis for coinpetltion. The chief crepny i.' use "iTirrild Roiigwonh' Cup for twe.N'e niisceihnienm pilant' {.^;x in bloom and .--ix lo'iagei. <'!vh'iU being excluded. Tie.' Judges had .seme dilaeiilly in deciding C-etweeii tiie n'erits .-i the exliiitirs i*f Col. R'ciiteitord and .Mi-.s flick, but. ulllmaielv, !:..ey d'fcided n. I.ivcur • if the former. .Miss last year s whiner, I.eing second, in


ioriuiute in havinir a number o T;,


.ui'.aieur.s- ch'i", tiiere were two eiips. V .'or the ir.osi pi.iitu- \va- carried off li\


•••’ ' O's.


Mr. J. II. ( 'iegg. a .staunch supjmiter of t tc -ocieiy, and o n e of the Kargest cxliib- wlio me : wit:; ,i great measure of I he .second cup for the most


P'.'.r.t's U! the cla.s.se l-T lo s e s , cactus dah- iit'S ,>nd sweei jiea'. went to yfr. C. Dixon. A cup, given by Mr J. R. Thomp-


,sOL. was also ofiereri in tlie cottagers' c.::--. Mr,


winner on points. judging wa.s carried o u t by Mes.sr.'. Cisburn. W. Jones, Waddina


Tv : 1 .tud . I'nwel.. Ilumrovd. In the absenc-e o;' Mr, G. M. I'aylor


s u u i t i o i i fioui 'Ri i i ,! -T


bX''


tpresident) 'wnn i. away on holidav, tire snow w.rs opened bv Afr. J, J-l_ Cieuet. who troo. a letter Irom Air. Taylor in which he ■.'Oligr.ituhucd the .-t.c.ety ti])on the appar in us work, and said it .see an old Wiiailcy in- '. '1 he letter continued,


‘-'I’ i .'lUeix-st biken v-’.-i,; a pli'a^tii'c 1.


c ma-ty p.i'a-aiir levt'!lection? of llowc-r xh'vvt' bfr tiic ],a.?i l’,“i \-c;n-> '


Mr. Llegg aimounce-.i. anii,| ajjiilause, mat m-a prc.'-.iili'm iunj -i-m .-heque f.ii' i,ve giiii - .!? iiiw.ii',!.? itie tunej? ,,f the .?octetv.


.ita: I;:,,I al.?,> liccii.ieij to give a handsome 3'ji cup. t:iigr;ivr.‘i,i -.vith


peiuaiL-f.! \>y me cup. With .regard 10 die .'■act'jl}, it '.vti? |‘.;'ogi'C'S.sing bv leap.? and ’:.'L.'Lmd.?. tm'.l. if it ..'e.nitnncd t?. advance ;it '.line rate ,hiring the next few vear?,


r-ifit room would l,.e -'jo ?mal! to accommo- *:.rite Uie .?iiow. He thought rhev ,:otild ■congraltilate tiitni^elvc? upon the succe.?? that day .?liow. It tva.? ?aid that tlnj


ae-.i-on had not .been ,i gt.nd growing one, our they lia j an excelleni exhibition, the quaiity being ver_\' gtae'd. Concluding;. ,\Ir. Cit.-gg ;,!.?,. .ipe.iogi.'C'd for the absence of tne. Rev. .R, X'e'.MTiaji,. w'Jio .should have '..o.'.ii ilif' <;iiair. 1 i,ey would .liave Ireen !.t'.ajij. to htne liaa pi.e vicar and president V.tiii tnein but, because lhe\ were '■■■' liiere. he hopeu tlie fund? of the soc- ;'.;ty '.voiild not be alio'.vcd ic. suffer.


of praise rniiit be accorded the


'Oiticta!? lor the spier.'did .arrangement?. It w;:? tile, general opini'an that the show had c.ever been more efficiently managed, Air. Ti. J. Booth, the secretary, working verv tiari.i to ensure tlie success of the exhibi- r.oii. He wa.? wel! supported by the mem- 'r-er.? of the Committee. During the after- noou and evening, the sitow was visited bv a iargc: number of people


'I'he aw.ard?


were as follow.? : Open lo ail within


of Whallcy.—I ’iants plat,I?: 1, A. Long-worth:


1 radius of ten mile.? ill pou?.—Six table


.Mi?.? Hick:


Orr,..ids, two sjjecimen plants: 1, Colonel Ruthevfoid. Three begonias: 1. A. "Iroop 2, Miss Hick. Two fuchsia? m bioom : 1. A. E. 'I'roop; 2, Miss I-iick. Thre,; coleus (pyrtimids): 1 A E 'i'roo]:. Four specimen fe ra s ; 1, E. Troop: ?>, Miss


2. Mis- Hick. A Longworth; 2 R'.'k.


I U r BLOOMS.—Twelve btiiielies of


.sweet pea.s (di.stinei v:irieties) not to exceed 12 ir. a bunch wiili own foliage: 1. A. E. Troop 2, Mis? Fo.?ter (Sabden); 3, Rev.


I


J. Ciilien (Slonyhiu'st College). Twelve ro?C'S (not le?s iJun, six v.arietie.?): 1, A. E. Troop j,. Mis? J-o-sier; 3, Colonel Ruther- 'sOrd. Twelve cacti,.? dahlias (not less than six r'.arlelies); 1, Miss Foster; 2, J. FI. *0 Miss Hick. 'Table centre (or-


cnids excluded): 1. Miss Lupton ‘>, G Tennant; 3. F. J, A. Taylor. Nine


If'ii ■ : il


punches of herbaceous blooms (distinct and iri scpai.'He \'iisc,s): Miis ITick. One vaS6 oi nvelve carnations, not less than six var- -.ehe.?, with own foli.agc; 1, A. C. 'Troop; 2, Miss Hick. Six .spikes gladiolus: 1, Rev. J. Cullen; 2, W. V. Gowans; .3, A. .r.ongw'orth. Tlirec buttonhole rose.?, with


v.ii lolingc ;1, Miss Foster; 2, R. Laim' A 'Ti'con.


, ;3 . ' i uuuuiihu.,.. 1 x'i'.lugc rout


<>: .tnuf. wiiL ^ guinea, at next year'.'^ 8how r.'.c' cue best [able ''Icc-jranon. 'rims, Mr. layiory year as jU'r.'Hlent would


pier- . ( irnvirod being an easv C L ITH E R O E A D V ER T IS ER TIIVIE TA B L E FOR JU L Y -S E P T E IW B E R , 1913.


♦a'-»Mi:tb!e l Aiv e\ei\ixevl in Ci«mpiliii!.r and clu ikiiuj tbis jnne table, but tbv- I’loprictor* aea'pt m' respaiistbility for lo'-s or iiu-oiiveiilem-e .ari'-ino-. Hellifield, Chatbui'n, Clithcroo, Blackburn, Bolton and Manchester.— Weekdays. ^


I Morccambe dp. i m ' I H e l l i f ie ld . . |4 |Q I Now.xludTiujdcp j s I Gisbiiri) ......... !


I Kiiniiij'ton . I Ch.'itbiirii


I Lanffbo..... WUp-sIiiVt* ...


.Manciiksti-kv. ,5 57 .. I


Boltim . . . .


I CUtheroo, I Whnllcy.......


1 Daisy Field ,


ni..\CKi:LTt.N 47 D.Trwcii


.arr i5 34'.. ; rt 5.. i 1= i


...!6 30----' .. '5 3y . . . .


...16 46 7 22 6 547 27 .7 3 7 32


,.;7 127 39. ....... !......7 347 53 .


i7 20 7J 46 . .7 27 7 52 .


.|7 118 _4|8 p;.... 8 55|8 52 9 21 .. ..;9 ^'9 46___'.... j... .Tl 711117j.... |1250’l246; ....T ....'9 54 1011 ....:(025jll 9 - '111381 I 221


.B297 24 I 4 3 ... 8 9'8 II 8 4 2 . . . . 9 I 9 16 • • • • 9 3811025 I027il050;.. ..;l2lfl 1215 • • |6 427 35 <


...... ;....j7 408 4. i7 438 7:-


|7 50 8 448 50'.... 8 52,9 20 I


: 55|8 .M .Midland Trains. « Stops it rcijiiirod to >ut down pa«.senjji;rs lVoni bcyi>nd 1 IclIificlJ.


MAXCMnsri..it V. '12504 35 . . . . 'G Iq'. . . . !? .8 7 50'8 37 9 30'lOlob ■ ■ ■ ||045 . • Jvpt 1 10,5 10;. ...:6 i»....... 17 538 lOB 67:11 W 1031:....:1123 .. '5 42'


Bolton D.'irwen


BL.U'KJifK.N .•«r;i 365 55'.


I D.iisy Field. jI Wilpslnre ..


the sea.soig ;i.nd vegetable grow- and this section Idled up to the


■ CUthci'oo : Cb.Tllnirn.. .. ' Riniinston.. tiisburn. . . . Newslu'line H o in n o id .^I*’^el^•lmbe :i


L.nnjjho .... Wh.nlley ....


dp;l 46 . ...;i .16 41!. .. 8 22;


! . . . . i ....,6 50 .. ..:8 3l' 59 ...18 40


. . . . l .. .. '6 45 . . . . 8 26


. 7 17,....18 58' 7 22'.. . . |9 3


3 2 . . . .8 13... ,0 469 481027' ■^:il20........ 35; . . ..!8 16' .. . . l . . . , ;9 5F. . . . ! / i : i l l 2 } ......... ..... 9 57......


'....'10 6'.... ! = ...'101'....


. . . . |7 5' ...:8 46: 7 11 . . . . 8 52‘


• 2 2 0 - . . .7 3 0 . . . . ’9 11^ : i 90 ,1020


9 d 1015 10^5:... 9 101U2F.... j... 9 ....7027....'...


20 1035 .... I...


9 29104211 4 _ 1210


.M7viidl;mdTi- ........ I


1130 ... 1136 ... 1142 ...


11 4'... 1210 .. .


1217m .


1225... z-i\


1151, 1158 ...


i7 24;....:8 22 8 3-19 28,1012:1052 . . . . 1152 . , - 7 3 3 - . . .8 328 429 38 1019111 0 . - . - ; i2 3 .


, . . . . 1211 1249' .........!1240 1 12


. . . . 11201230


1227 1 21 3lj 1230,1 5 12367 11:....... 1240 1 15 . . . . i 1245 I 21;


....1251 I 19 ■c... i:,.«;:lts 1


a 188 23 8 54 ., .. 9 119 2o .... 9 48 1034:1U39;11 U .... 11223 1225 ......1 101 1 '2 152 47i3 384 115 15 205 578 257 208 58 258 48,9 30 10 Q;l027il055 49'2 27.2 5515 50'4 19,5 U 5 33 6 9 6 347 32,8 16l8 37i....!9 4I 10IO ia38ill 6


9 30- 103812 71 1250 i


6;....:I472 9^...'3 35;....!5 05 536 347 37 158 4 7 , 9 47,9 35,1039 1050,111?;.••• '


I ! i M I


vit. only 1242 1 301 402 252 30- -•( onlvll 101 147 50 2 15.2 43 2 5 0 . . . . '


I M ! 3b'l 451 ‘J4i....:2 443 6'3 13'....I


2 9 2 23 2 26'mrv|.. 9 13 9 9M 9 ^9 9


!.. .. 2 202 352 502 53'. : . . . . 2 27 2 38 2 56 3 5'3 I.... 2 32 . . . . 3 8 3 10,.


2 3 2 18 2 2Q:.'S;its'..


12531 281 492 52 222 382 J32 44,;: 1259 . . . . I. . . . 2 13|2 27 2 44 2 5T2 51 ..


2 82 40 . • 3 183 18 - 4 5 4 5 4 43 4 4a


SrptembcT 6tli. Tb.e 6«44 p.ni, ' ’ "


Kiminjrtoii Ciialbiirn .. .. C lith o ro o .. Wb.nlley........ Lan^bo ........ Wilpsliire .... Daisy Field ..


Bolix'ii.............15 43 o 45i.. .M.v.NcmisTRK vS 59 2li-.


Darwen.. ..


c'i„514 0 lii:: 8 19;..


i I'RUn :,nd VEGETABLES.—Tray of


vcgcfablesf eight varieties: 1, Miss Hick; 2, Rc\'. j. Cullen; ‘i , A. Longworth. Three 'iislics of fruit: 1. A. Longworth ; 2, Miss Hick. Eight tomatoes : 1, J. Harviood; 2 Mis? -Foster; 3, A. if. 'i’roop. Sped:,I prize? presemed b_\ Mossr.?. Sutton and Sons: 1, Mis? Flick: 2. .\. Longworth: d. Rev. J. Cullen.


.\M.\'rj'iURS' CL.\SS.—Piants In pot.?


—'I'hree foliage plant.?, three varieties: J. H. Clegg. Best Geranium, single: 1, J. FI. Clegg: 2, W. Bufton. Ditto, double: J. J. H. Clegg: 2. \V. Biifton. Begonia:


.Jeuible : 1. \V. V. Gmvau? : 2, J. II. Clegg, idiito. single: I, V/, V. Gowans; 2, J. tl . Clegg. l''u?chia : 1, j. FI. Clegg: 2. W. ) . Gow.'ins. Liliium auratum, one bulb in pot: J. H. Clegg. Plant in bloom (any v.iriety not named above); \V. V. Gowans; J. H. Clegg. Foliage pia.nt, any vari- c>, except aspidistra: 1, j . FI. Ciegg; 2,


.'V, Harganivcs. Six piants (three in bloom and Ihree foliage'): J. H. Clegg. Aspidis­


tra: I. H. Clegg. Hanging plant: \V. Y. Gou.in.'. Four plaiUs in bloom: J. H. Uea:;. Rose in pot: IV. Bufton. Gift C I.,??: I . \\ . hh Gow:iiis


2. J. H. Clegg.


I b.v.m I I. I'urnei'. Buttonhole, rose, with O'.'.n loliauc: 1. C. Dixon; 2,


gieaxc?. Four greeiihou.?o bloom.?: 1, W. ) . Cevw.in'; 2. J. H. Clegg. .Eour gera- nnmi bloom?: 1, J. H. Clegg: 2, \V. Buf-


t-.ai. Six ,laitlias. pom-poms: .1, |. H. I legg; 2, | [. Kelly. Four cactu-dahlias : 1. J. H. Clegg: 2. E. Hargreaves. Six buni'lK',' sweet peas, not to exceed ton in a bunch; 1. r . Dixon; 2. J. FI. Clegg. Six rieinian st'icks (spike.?); 1, W. Bufton; 2. FI. i';,aiongii. Four phloxes (.?pikes): \V Biifton, Six pansies, not less than three varieties): ], .-V. I-Iargre.aves; 2, IV. Btif-


t-Jii. Six i-'i'cnch marigolds : A. Hargrenves Six viiolas, not less than three va.rietie.s: 1. I. Harwood: 2, H. Kelly. Four spikes


aiiierliinums: J. FI .Clegg.' Ditto, gladio­ lus: H. I'lntough. Six double begonias: I. \V. V. Gowan.;; 2. J. FI. Clegg. SPECIALS.—Be.si collection ol cut ilou'er?, any variety, arranged for effect: J. H . C l e o6b-


cactus dahlia.s, four van-


ei.ie?: 1, J, FI. Clegg; 2, W. V. Gowans. Six bunches of .sweet peas, distinct v.arictic.?


12 in a bunch; B. Ryde-heard. Twelve cut blooms, canl'incd B. Rydc’nenrd; 2 E a tough


to outdoor vairieties: . E. Hargi'eaves; 3.


l-'RUI'l'.—Six .apples (kitcheuj; Wiiipp. Twenty gooseberries:


i , \V.


Biifton ; 2. .-V. Hargreaves. Dish of black curranr?; 1, W. Bufton; 2, B. Rydeheard.


■l'we:Uv raspberries: 1, H. Kelly; 2, IV. Onnc'i'od,


VPGETABLES.-


(red) for -able- u.?c: Hargreave.?: 3. R.


-Two sticks of celci-y 1. \V, Biiflon: 2, J-). Lang. Ditto (while);


1, .R. Grundy; 2, '\V. BuRon; 3, R. Grundy. Twenty-four peas, pods: 1, A. Whipp; 2, R. Grundy. Twelve beans, long puds: 1, G. Turner; 2, R. Gnmdv. 1-; union? (shallots): 1. E. FLii'greave.?; 2, P l.:mg. Two cauliflowers; R. Cruudv. 'i'wo cabbage (early): 1, R. Grtindv: 2, G. 'Turner. Two Ictiiicc (cu.?.); 2.' IV, Riiftun. Ditto (cabbage): 1. E .'H a r - greaves; 2, W. Bufton. Six p;,rsnips: ], E. Hargi'ea\e.?; 2, R. Gruiidv. Six carrots 1, R. Grundy; 2, E. Hargreaves. Fom- turnip,? (white): 1, F. Dawson; 2, H. Ealcugdi. Ditto (yellow); 1, R. Grundy; 2. I',. Hai'gi'eave.?. Eight potatoes (long) while: I, .\. Whlpji: 2. IV. Bufton. Four beet.? (I'cd): 1, E. Hargreaves; 2, R. Grundy. Two cucumbers: J. I-Iarwood. ."^ix tomatoes:


J. Hanvood; 2, B.


Rydeheard. .Rhubarb, two sticks; 1, W. Ormerod; 2, R. Grundy. Dish of parslev; 1, -E. Whipp; 2, E. Hargreaves. Six leeks


1, R. Grundy; 2, W. Bufton. Six onions


(red or white): 1, R. Grundy; 2, W. Biif- lon. Specia.ls.—^Twelve potatoes (Ring


Edward VH. variety): 1, R. Grtindv-; 2, G. Turner.


PETAL DUST in Sd. packets,


At the Advertiser Offlea.


( LI i>I.OOMS.— Four roses: 1. ti. Fiar-


Wlicn il i> jucK a limplcmsltcr lo ultc 30 drop! ol Molhtr Scigci'i Syrup after mcali. Thousands testify that it does


remoTc ^ prevent indigestion. M O T H E R


10 5


Newslu'lmedep' - Gisbiirn .........


H o l l ! n o k l . . ; 4 256 50' HellifjelcI to Manchester— Sundays.


Morei'ambe dp.l ,M i! ! | ; M 1 1 i 1 ' .• : . . . .4 25'..


.1258 5 9 8 13 8 40 . . . . 1 4 5 15 0 19 8 47


. 1247 4 54,8 1252 5 0 8


. I 3 ' . . . . 1 10 5 2.3 8 26 8 55 .


. 11,35


. 115.5 1223 .


. 2 48 6 27; . 3 197 6 -


1242 2 17 5 57,. . . . . 1 17 5 29 8 .32 9 1


. “ . . . . I 20 5 32 8 55 9 4 1125 I2.102 5 5 45 -


........ 4 33'... ......... '4 40 . .


'6 50 .


9 35 . 9 39,. 9 45 .


9 50- 9 68 .


7011-. .1017,.


. 9 52 1022 . . 1023 1050 -


9 10 9 45 1035 9 22 9 581046'.


_ . 1020- 10 4 .


I 391 551 552 172 533 133 22 • I 53i2 82 (02 20 ...'3 2I!s j3 28 1 5712 12 2 141...


' . . I d : cl3 38 . . . . . . . . | = 3-|3 43'..., . . . . I ' i -S’S 4 9 . . . ,


c c 'd


|3 30l_:^:3 59... I"!!


!4 0 i6 20,


X ill sit>p if rciiuireii to l.ike uji passenj^ers for the .Settle and Carlisle line and Scotland. lii--buni on .S.if iial.ix s.


t/ Picks ti]i p.Tssciijrers lor iievtind ilelliileld. K Sets Jown pas; ' '' ' ° ......


£ ol4 21j. . ., i - ; 4 26|....


;4 34.... ,6 20


I M ! I I I J____L '


Manchester, Bolton, Blackburn, Clitheroc, Chatburn Cisburn anti Hcllifieltl--Weektiay^ M


..!3 2 8 . . . .3 4 0 4 3 6 . 4 5 5 40!5 18 ....IB 41 •••• : . . I. . , . 416 4 54 . . . .lO 15;5 o8i6 5 . . . . 7 4.......


I 1 , I I 1 + 1


'4 25 .. 4 28 . .


4 3-1.. 4 38 .. 4 43 ..


4 51 .. 4 57 ..


3 ..


5 9 . . 5 14 ..


| 5 22 .. 6 44: t5 32 5 40 .


.. 14 12,.. . 5 0 5 25 . . . . ;S 53 6 28 G 43 •• .J7 • .-16 30


! . . . . 5 49'.. . . . . '5 55 .. . . . . 5 59 ..


m...;6 27 .. . . .. '6 32 ..


5 50'6 8 . .14 .. . . . . 6 20 ..


6 10 6 40,.. 8 20 8 2Ui


Non.— riu- 10*20 a.ni. .Mi»rcc;mibe !.• ibic at H*l5 ilurini,'' September. line at 7-7 p.tv.. nud tbc 8*20 p.m. at


' ’ .............. ..


•September, .uid lie 12-40 ;it i2-20oii .S.aliinlax5 jiilv 26tli !.• -47 p.m. im Salnril.ays.


I Sats e.xcepted. f Sats e.xceji Manchester to Hclllfielcl— Sundays. Mascmksti-:kv.:I250 ................;? 35


[ Daisy Field., i Wilpsliirc .. i Lant;lui . .. ; Whalley . . . . ; C lith ep o o i Chatbnrii. . . . ' Kimiiiyton ..


j Glsburn . . . . 1 Newsludme


I H o l l i f lc ld I Mxirecambe


Bolton.. ..dep. 1 10.........' .. . . '8 15'... . j. . . . 2 303 5'5 407 IBiU 27|.. Darwen........... j. . . . |7 .35 8 .35l8 46:.... jl 03 2'3 4616 2,7 5210 0‘.


Bi..NCicm.KS ‘‘•'I! 397 44 8 42 8 58 : .. -; l jOo ll|3 56 6 11 8 .2:1011 . .ip'l 46 7 47.


..|9 1812 8 2 14.... .. 9 24'121<4'2 23 . .. ..,9 287218 2 26'... ..!9 34 7 223:2 3F. . .


.• 8 17 . 8 24 . . '8 .30..


'2 2(18 52 . I


; . . . . 8 43 . 70 U


..'9 43123i;2 39 . . . .. 9 49 1236:2 45 . ..


..i0 55: .. ..l2 5l l. .. ,.|10 2....... 12 58;... ..ilO 7 ....13 3 !...


• •ilOI5....!3 10. 1


//Stops if requireil ti» set down p.asseimcrs from Manchester I c o 'i r.M ',I';k s ' c l a s s . Fuchsia: 1, G


ei'ud. Geranium : Orinci''.'"'l. -liegon erod ; 2. G. W. Ormcpid: \V, Omierod. Unncroi.l ; 2. \V. Ormei'-Hi :


'low pl;im : lo u g h . F■'im'


ToniKini ; I. 11. Ea


, ( . I n u l . l e ) : gli :


w. Urn, W.


2, W Orm


i'cnn.inl. Ditto fsinglc) : 1 2. G. 'I'cnnam. Campanula lie?: [ilai'.t (foll.igci: 1, \V


G. 'I'l'nn.nii. ?L?|hiJi?tta: i 2. I-'. \\'hip|i. Ihinging win


tinct v:,rietics) not bniich, with 'vwi, fob 2. ,\. Mai'grcavcs.


1. G. Tennant; 2, II, Ea 1 ■mi,'ll,'.' of .swcci peas (dis t o


.'i\ m (firmerod :


.SP.ECI.\I,S.—-Med.il for group of cut


nower? in glas'es, arrange,! for effect .and to be i.'ut fr,',m the open g.itden - W. Oi'm crod. Amateur.? only.—Sweet peas, ?ix varieties, nor to exceed 12 .spik,?? in each variety: I. J. H. Clegg; T. I. D:irkhon?e. R,asc?


2, C. Dixon:


Ics.? than four vanciie? : I Dixon :). J. H Clegg, matnc?: J. Harwood.


. six blooms, n-at H. Sagtir; 2. C, Dost mis? ot to-


'diimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiL I Health 1


and the : : E Household =


-


- iiif i im i im i ii i iiM i iM i ii t im i i ii im im iiu HOUSEHOLD HINTS.


plfU'D iit OMi-li oihI of fho l;iili<. •U wellt'if-; oftcu kci-p ji iiiiM-r of ”iim i-iiiii|ili«ir in lliDcii.iv wilh tjir-r filM-r Hu*m i't'«im iiuni'liin^. iiml


'I3> pi (‘\'»‘iit il \v«nKlt‘ii LiMNiT'iHl I roiiJ crcii k i ii;^' Wtld il ]»ioci> <)f ])iipor four or live


iHDfnI p>r the .lioii<'«".viti.‘. Ilo iniv iiiiikin,'' l ip new fliiniM-l plnnyi* it in it


p,. cnuiiHv It kcfp-


vi'-ry lioi wn(or wi i l i ii (iil>lc‘']RR>nfnl o f Hmix. Iinii”- il, in Ok* iiir lo dry u i i l io u i urin^inj : . I;Jiinnf‘l don.* in f l i is w:iy m'vtU’ s!ii-ink- iiflor- wiir<U.


To (‘l i iri fy drippiii:,'. nn-li i t. iind pour into il


tvliilD lio t iin r-fitiiil i |n ; in l i ty o f cold Muifi-. St ir tho mix tu r o . and f^(M' aei<lo to cool, wl ici i . niion l i f u n ? Uio <lrippinj: from rho liiir-in. Hid im- puriii'-o> can bo n-niovi-d. T o ki-op inoid: fn- ' l i wiwh wi th wi-iik vin..';iir


ant! Wilier and .^proiid ove r wi i i i >tnn!l piore< of raw onion.


iioltoyf: Ave;i(iipr.


'I'lii' wil l ki-rp nioiii iti-.li in ilio ImToi'c <o<ikin;; n-niove tlie


oni<ni aii<l \v;i>ii In rl(-iir cold wat t r . When lioilim;; a li;ini add a f i'acupf ii l o f


vlne;r;ir and ^i\• clove.- for uiich mdlon o f wator. I’liry improi 'c tin- tlavoiii- won d io fn l ly . I.ol ilio lia-ii «oo! in Ho- wiiior in wliicl i ii lot-


Ikcii


lio i lfd. and it wil l bn <li'iicion-Iy nioi- i mimI LendiM .


^ oil can imiki- a very pr e i ty piii];-Wii-!i fur a


)o.\yn-d plan. W'td tin' pjirl wi th wider. Double pii-rc ol brow II p;iper fn'e oi- -i.v l ime - , iua! '"•'I- i ’ in warm w;iier. '[’iien pl;u-i* it ove r the


'boi l , find hold ;i Wiinn (no( Idt ) iron tiver it ’"i i i l ai l i | i i ‘ n io iv tme Ims <'Viii;nr;mHl,


'I'liis


trealnieiit. i- n-nidly very ell 'eciivc; but' if Hio lioiii i- il b,id oiie. it may Imve to Iji- repeated.


I'u i: WED D IN G. H o l t .— -Wix-uli ;. Considerable interest was taken in the


marriage, whicli w:i,s solemnised at the United Methodist Church, Moor Lane, on Saturday last, between Miss Eiizabedi (Lizzie) Windle, second daughter of Mr. J. \Vindlo, J.P., and Mi'S. Windlc. Victoria street, and Mr. 'Thomas Hoii, of Baliy- mena, co. Antrim, only son oi' Mr.?, and Mrs, 1. Flolt, of Bury,


'Tne choir, of


wlvieh the bride was a member, was in at­ tendance and two Jiymns, including “The voice that breathed o'er Eden," were sung. Mr. j . C. .Ford presided at the oi'gan and played the "Wedtling March" at flic close. iiic bride, who was given awav bv her


s^cho ars of the primary department at tlie Simoav school.


framed photograph of the teaciiers and Weldon’s Bazaar of


father, was tastefully attire,I ,in a dress of ivory cloth, trimmed with lace and inser­ tion. She wore a cream tugel hat, and cirried a shower bouquet of wliite carna­ tions. She was attended bv Miss Edith Holt, (sister of the briclcgioun'i) and Misses Florrie IVindle and Phvllis Cunningham (nieces of the bride). Miss Holt wore a diess of saxe-blue, ,aiitl white hat trimmed with black velvet and pink roses. The cmldren were dressed in white and all tile bridesmaids carried bouquets of sweet peas. -Mr. J. Turner, of Bury, fiilfi'Iled the ob- !igation< ol best man. Alter the ceremony w'liich was performed bv the Rev. A. W. Utting, a reception was'iield at tiic home ol tile blade’s parents. Later in the dav the newly-married couple left for the Lake district, for tile honeymoon. A lar-^c num­ ber of handsome and useful presents were received, including a silver fruit dish from members of tlie ciioir, and a lar^e


Children’s Fashions, and Illiistrated Dresmaker.


Advertiser - Office. S( o r iM N ’H S .U 7 l - i i'.WS. .Ali\ toj;.*tlii>i* ill ;i ii.iii Mil. ol' ^ott ,-o;ip. ^H).


of wliiliii^', HI), o f pmYilMK-il liiiih liiii-k. iiii«l Imli a pint o f ui i lor.


al l rh-a II ill).: iliiircil.


|.»q it lx>il >imvly for hal f nn


hour, ^h(•ll pour thu m i x n i i f into t in- . Wiioii vl l . -m


:hI.v lor ti.-o. ami wi l l h,* toiiml an p. iioi only tor -a ini 'p an- , hut for piirpo-o- u hi-ii -lotir i ii ; ’ i-- ru-


m;.\i.'rii i iin’is . (I iiliiiii*-.-- in Hu.-, y.iiiii^ i- nul - fl il imi :i


o f imli^o- l ioii, which ut t f i i t ioji l<i J i c i . frc-li ;iir iiiHilci:it(‘ oiitfir.or t '\ i ‘i<-i-i' wi l l prnhiih ly i i -


niuv. \ ^•-pl•(•i:l!ly to <liot ; wl i ilo i iKWoii^h iii:i-t ini- linn o f ciich Miontliful wi l l ,


a rule. !n-ii> all iili'fii-i'" from th i - ill. I'or ic)a\i- i! I l i ioat . tlio


-yi i iploin- hciiij.; th f fccliii;.^ of a Imiip at the h id e o f till- t l i ioi i l . liithi I tliair aii,\ p.iiii. ii-o a arylo iiiailc hy aiMiii;^ u h' \o| loa-poonf i i l of iluni to a tumh lo i -o i lcpi<] walt-r. T<> paint thr It With tannin ciul i;lyi icilit-, lioiii’lil irmly at


t!


ti i . ‘ cln-tii i - t i - : a l -o hc i idic i il. Kwry o i io <liouM a fair --ilniic of fai in w inter, a^ ih i - iiiipitivo- vi l i i l i iy aiul rc-i-ti tii ; powi-r of the hotly ami


hi t - it 111 u i lh - i i iml tin- : it tack- uliii-ii the I i:mi i lamn make upon it.


Hie ••thyroid i.daml ” in fn-nl <if the windpipe become- eiiiari-od.


Jfl!!i< ti.iii will di-appi'ar. The r<w ellino .-honid he luhhed ilaily w:t!i icdiite oitdmenl. .\ mi.v- fni'e of quinine, iron, am! helladonna may he Kiven. hut it mneli hetti-r to con.-iih a <loeloi hi lore takini; any imeriia! medicine.


oeeiii''' aimm;.:-! peoph' who ate p^iofly ted and lyiiij: in damp, ill-vetit ilated plaetHt'il jilMierr; womt-i! oft,.ltd' tliiin men. Wry otteti. if tin' Sllllelei- iem;-\t-> to .T ditloreiil ioralilv wlu-l'c (ho waler i.- -oltt-r niid tlie lerality flrier. tin-


the lids fliirine *?leep. If i.- snmetime.- liroi;;.^'it (ly drinkiin; h.td water, whieii mntaiii- lifi mneh lime, and .tiier impniiiie-.


Ij al-o


panied hy p;ilpit:i| ion ami ^I'eiit pi«d ru-ioii ot eyehiH-. w IIidi eantl t h;- qiiiti- i-'i\'ei «-d hv


'Piii-s ili.-icaso i- an alVeetion <if the timiat when .''•■metime- it I.-; aci-om-


Ht HTRI':. Liberal Club. The Large Room of the above Club


to be let for Dances, Parties, etc. PIANO IN ROOM.


Terms on application to the Stetvard. Special facilities for Catering.


( i lb. or 2 lb.)


In Penny Packets. At the Advartii]0i' Gffice.


The Lancashire Print & Pent Go’s Will pay you a Vis it T h is We ek .


’t K s r Eric’s “


Double ths spending; powers of every Shilling BY ATTENDING OUR


OME S l f iy i f i SALE TKiS WIEI.


1,000 Handkerchiefs............ Ladies’ F.incy Blouses............ Splendid Corsets .................... Children’s F ro ck s ................... Ladies’ Vests (Camisoles)....................


Set of 2 Pillow C.ases .and 1 Bolster Cas Torchon Lace


Wide Lace ............................ Fancy Gloves ... Ladies’ Belts


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


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


Gentlemen’s Flandkerchiefs Ladies’ Ties and Neckwear Ladies’ Black and Fancy Stockin'* L.idies’ Overall Aprons


°


Girl’s Pinafores........... Blouse Lengths ........... Ladies’ Skirts................... Ladies’ Stockings........... Towels (White or Grey) Children’s Pinafores ...


12'for ONE SHILLING


.................... ONE SHILLI.NG .................... ONE SHILLING .................... ONE SHILLI-NG .................... ONE SHILLI.NG .................... ONE SHILLI.NG 2 i yards for ONE SFHLLING 12 yards for ONE SHILLI.NG


pairs .and 4 pairs for ONE SHILLING ........... 2 for ONE SHILLING ........... 6 for ONE SHILLING ........... 2 for O.NE SHILLING


...2 pairs for ONE SHILLING .................... ONE SHILLING .................... ONE SHILLING .................... ONE SHILLING .................... ONE SHILLING


... 5 pairs for ONE SHILL'NG ... per. pair ONE SmLLING 3 for ONE SHILLLNG


on s of I'lnunel, I'lanneletto, Blankets, Unions, Cottons, White Sheetino'.?, Tablecloths, on


-0 Pieces of Pure Jap Silk in White, ■ Cream, Green and Black, usual price 114d. yard, om- price lOd. yard. Blonse Length 2/6.


Prints, at I / - th o length. N igh td r e s se s ; Blouses, Combinations, Children’s Kilts and Jerseys, Underskirts, Overalls, Black Blouses, Magyar Fancy Blouses, Men’s Shirts, Vests and Pants. PENT SHOP, Princess St., Gt. Harwood Van


The Best and Cheapest Place for Remnants and Ready-mades.


Icitcli'-N o r oi t i -i toii-c by di - -o lv ini ; wliitiii^^ in I'olil wTi}«-r im<l i licn iml t i i i” in cnoiiiili pi-r- iiiiinuiitc o f pota-ii In p i o dmo lb.. <-liiidc yoii "i int . ,\d<] a 1 i 11 !f lil lie il lid apply llir picpiii'ii- l i “ ii ii- yon Would n - f w liile-Wit-h. '!’o tcmo\-,. dent- Itiini in in ini iv. I ry tin- i> 1-


11, REPAIR SPECIALIST,


Corporation St, Clitheroe. All Repairs done by n praeticnl man, in a prac­


t ical manner, and guaranteed for 12 months. No botob work. A trial solieited.


Your satisfaction assured. Charges tho lowest in the tratlo.


Hairsprings, Balance Staffs, Cyllntlors, Pivots, Pinions, dowels, &c., &o.


'What cau be done in a watch factory can be


douo in my shop. All Repairs done on the premises.


Repairs called tor and delivered within five miles ;mk1


1/- Bottles Fluid, 6d. & 1/- Tins Powder. 6d. Bottles “ Crude Sanitas.”*


I


... I 30'..,8 3'4.. . ...18 40'.


...:8.. 8 46 . 51'.


. 9 n . . 9 17,.


452 105 156 458 50- .- i . . . . 5 45 ..


.i6 39 ,'6 43 ,;6 48 Silts


16 35


b d t 'P. I 7 0 - 7 7 5:f = 7 13 = -


/ ly s 5 7 25 r=.i 7 30“


Ti


'4 5___ 450 5 18 . . . . '5 44 6 206 34-....I7 26l . . . ?2i]Wi:....:9 370 6'9 25il042 . . . . 5;ehU 01102IJ,....


I 8 4010 0; .. .. 7 48


7 54'8 46|9 17l 3 8 559 25


7 56',8 34;. 0:l8 33'.


28'. 25 8 5i:8 43:.


- 14; 8 51; 8 20 8 57;. 8 261,9 o'. 8 311:9 8 .,


((• Slops Sats onh’ to set doun passenjiers at S’ewsboliiu; .v Saturilais and .Mx’iid.i’is onle.


ti )


s :9 33 1020'.... = -:r-9 367023)....


: 9 19 42 1029 . 1|9 467053'. i'9 5l!l038 .


10 5 1051 . 1011; . . . . . 1017) ,. .ir '......


1027 ......... ) 1046 ■ .!|015'9 351050 . . . . I I I M ! I


V 3\’ill .'^lop if required to lake up passenyers for beyond Bl;ickbiirn or set down passeiiyers Iroin .31oreda:nbe and .Mi»ilaiuiliiie. ♦ Sats onl.v. O .'loii'. iS: Sals, excepted _____


I 1 7 I53 2 40'3 30 4 5 ^ I 5 5 5 54 6 15 7 148 318 22 8 45 9 28 9 57 P 1038 8‘2 58'3 14*4 204 3J15 31 6 06 376 54,8 0 8 43:9 39 151010; 1030,10571....


i5 55^ .• ••’7 27'....| . ..i7 34.. •6 42


.. 8 46 -3 .. 8 52 i .. 8 57. =•


..■£i 21 r. ..|9 27| ^


. 9 14 /


• :9 2 j? ...'9 8 y


..'8 35'.... .'3 42 ....


7 '55il0 o;'


9 42 1110 ... 9 491117 ... 9 53 1121 . 9 .5911271 10 4I1132:


..11021 ...'1028


.1034


iStilif I"


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1157; 12 2 12 8-= i'.... 1215;^:^....


1012| '


imn! 1 . |2 82 353 30-3 74 .84 535 436 5Sats;7 25;Sat' ; 5 c ... .1. . . .


! |1150| i2'20 = ~l2 2O


1227,T£c:.••• 1233i 5-3:.... 1240:t ct.... 1 2 4 6 ? - ; . . . .


1220 l:■.•• 1 3|5 3 50.4 20, ]5 35


1 37L...I3 14 ....: i^.2,4 47’5 37 .... 6 57:7 47;S 5 .... 9 10 .... -si.5 1022 1 44 .. .;.3 21 .. MS s'4 54:5 4'};.... 7 57 54 8 12 .... 9 171.... = 1029 1 50 .,..'3 27:....i;=7,5 0 5 50 ....|7 ll'S O'S 18l... .;9 25|....1 § 1035


125.. .|3 23 47 -1 4 355 23.... 6 427 347 528 17:8 589 36:. 1 31 .... 5 8 ......s = 4 41:5 3r.... 6 50;7 4ll7 59l8 26 9 4;....I3 i IOI6


1....i....'2 52'....'c i;4 a5l5 12 .... 6 271....I7 41 ...t8 48,....(


.|2 42 . . . 5 J 4 15 a 0 .....6 13'oii vc,.. 2 46


20 .... 2 57,. ..i'o^‘4 30;5 18 m 16 35;7 29 7 47 8 10 8 53l.... .'4 19:5 6'....:6 207 2b7 35|8 a8 42;....r .


9 53 9 5910 5


1136 1141] .


12 8!.... 1230...


l> Sets down p.Tsscn^''LTS on Snts. only rStops to set down passuntjors from .Midland line, x .Mondny.s .iiul Salurdiiys only


1020.... 11 0.......


1 136...


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...1134: . . . .; .


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18 7[ = .^9 18 7


II 0..


ORIENT LINE. OPPORTUIIITiES m


th e British Government KmiurantB^T^lt*'''*®''b Office s t a ' e s : -


The Quarterly Circular tor .lamiary jj. ^


Now South Wales.— Up Country |t,„


excellent openinne for Farmers with 'a lit,i ® *'« tal, for Farm Labourers, for men on «),„ “ P'- cattle stations, for mechanics in many nl« ^ especially for Dairymen. There ie a keen on dairy farms tor (rood milkers, and for people with worhin{» families. In Sv'drC”'"*^


suburbs the building, furniture, tirinti. ^ .“"'i -V


Cu t t e r s ) in th e s e trade.?, and str.jng ^ makors, Chair-makers, Plasterors


and clothing trades have been'fairlv ployed ; competent Carpent.-rs, .loine-- "


»?T »r» Un..,. 1. e. *.


Labourors can "et work. Victoria.— There is a lareo demaml t.


orchards and vineyards. a>id frr r n or cattle stations. South Australia.— 'There is a


for Carpenters, Joiners. Ihi" Boiler-makfrs, Tinsmiths Fain*


tent FarmorB, Dairy Farmers, and with capital, tor experienced Farm and Labourers, for men accustomM to w


’ '-.Ty tair <


Brickmakers, Galvanised !r.?ii'v'rl - men, however, should biiv,. uith th / ^


(' ,


era. Farm Labourers, esper?,]].- p.,. )j and for lads for milkin


There is a good demand i o r * ^ q r ' "‘"“• >iitn to; rail.


mend for skilled farm laliour in districts in the South West of the


or are othorwieo fcpecially demand.


th e Orient Liine For


ongers. W


wny const ruction. Wastern Australia.— Ther.. je upon-id. ,,


who are able to plough and wor^ fay,,, ..


44SCCinrry


further particulars nripWttxiR • i


apply: G. ALDEESO.li[, A G E N T ,


SALFOJID POST CFFtCE^ Clitheitis »e»9#iBewe«ra»ee»«xtt.ee9rBns9eoa.e9i eeset


Spirdid, Corssts h8,V6 no Compp.tition.


Miss loniHnson Spirella Corsetiere,


2, Cheater Aveiuse, Ciitheroe, Clos ed ftt 1 p.ui. on Wodc-oH'lfiv;.


Repairs I Repairs I Repairs I


J ’or Good, Sound, Reliable


‘Wcctehi €loek and ^ewelletY


GO TO A ugu st Holidays. A Week in London


For £3 12s. 6ti. and No Extras.


I ou cannot possibly beat this, either for evcel- lenco of accommodation or arracfeinenf. for pleasure and sigbt-sceing.


Apply for Syllabus to tho Conductor: J . RIGBY,


urist & ShiDDiiio Ag'C Waterloo, Clitheroe,


19 •v.ts * V » UM r-s • cA » » e-5 The Preserving Season


propo .strikiii;


wiiich won’: Unity in supp.'ii'i


Diri-'Clov.? i.'i.i: be 'joninwi’.'.' doib ,?ai'I some iiio.i ing hisur,ini;i carrying on


est and largest running to Au.-:^rali^ s Unrivalled accommodation for Third Ck- p-


Thu Orient Liuc Stoftmers sm wionr-tiv,


Ag^nt of -


J;


Plait. ‘kb!0Dj


money to liv e upon until tliev ?.'c«re 11-^1 '°''''"*' Queensland.—There is a


, f ifQ fJ had ?


iider .-c?'!."' also iiwi'i''-’ ,ji?u'ici me"


All'”'’ In


V'l',' In-m-.m'


\?


their bu?iiie?,?. IT pari?.jn of ?c-iii'.' reinnvk.ible lie class of busiiK's.?, pare liie pi'i.i:Iis ah, the return trial life in?


pare them wi:’.'; upper cla.??


ligures were ten by Mr. j . 1


some time ., I’, '. lord. I'le w'.i.. .! special .study ■>:' t


thy the otdin.ir. middle .and upjie ttiilHon? in pri’in chrini-s 21'J. mil;; prentiums there v Profits to their .?h aniillion and tiic utillions. In the panics, dealing ' the poor, they c( ■sach year; 16 mi other case. Th tuillions out of 1 out of 29 in the o


^'■aiue was ^£600 ■


lions. This con terest to them in


templated loadiiu pose of employin of course, they Secretaries, men v ■“0 uo sec


meir spare tim appointment of industrial life ii secretarial dutv the problem of t'Tiat did the.se the public for i Sent Mancheste penny per week ter Unity, ant penny pet weeh


^ e r societies, tot death bene: policy- was £ 1 S ^tit collecting so


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