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U now reco cn iso d m f t ta n d in c p r e - cm lM a t am o n ? m o d em n id i to th o D a iiymA H u n i Cow-kcoper aa th e CHEAPEST a n d moe t EFFECTIVE a r t ic l« fo r k a o p in c M i lk a » d C re am cwect fo r eoTcral d a y s d s r i s ^ tb » J io tlc e t w e a th e r


N o t o n ly t l i is , b u t d ia a g ro e a b le flaroxxr i i a .


p a r te d to i t i l k a n d B u tb t r b y f* * d ln ^ Ooim on 'H irn ip f l is e n t i r e ly r«m o T ^ , th u s j i r i iH : tl ioM who u s e i l a d e c id ed adraxitAg^ e r e r thoao w ho d o n o t .


I t is u to o w o ll-k u ow a f a c t to thoac irh o r e a r CalTca t h a t th e y w i l l n o t to n o h m i lk i f it* bo tb o le a s t «oxxr. H « ro , a^^Lin, COVER. DALE’S MILK PRESERVATIVE ^ | 1 prOTeOt


ft jjro u t d e a l o f w aate.


In ftdiliUon to th i s , ih e PRESERVATIVE -will g r e a t ly f a c i l i ta te J lu H e r M a k in g b y m a k in g th e C re am ri»*c. g i r in g i t n. ITEULD an d Ic n r iu g b'weet B u t i c r .


COVCROALE’S MILK rRESERVATIVE is oboo. la te ly Ta.sUleea a n d H a rm le* * . a j id eoABiOt >)c d o to o ted by Lh« m o a t d o l ic a to p a la t* . w h i ls t Uie p r ic e of NINEPENOE PER POUND will scoTOoly a d d ono io t a to tb e c o s t of p ro d o o t io u


In 1 p o u n d P a c k e t s , 9 d . ; h a l f - s t o n e P a c k e t s , 4 / 6 ‘ O n e S t o n e P a c k e t s , S / 6 .


Onirioire paid on Two Stond 10 any liailwey SUtion.


A Tooapoouful added to One Gallon of Mitt will keep it sweet for two or three day. in the hotteet weiitUer. In olhor words, a Pound for .j*l. will prcmirro So caltone of mitt.


COVERDALE ’S P o u l t r y P o w d e r . L td . . 2 0 , PARLIAMENT STREET, YORK.


Whale.salv .\geiit for Clilheroe ari'l Distrin : r . C. TOWNL-


MOOR I-AN'I- .


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E I K E iu I-F YOU WANT A BRIGHT AND LA S 'l lN G FIRG, USE s u b s t i t u t e f o r


COAL b r i q u e t t e s , A p e b f b c t


c o a l .


Used in the Roj-al Hospitals, Dispensaries, and all the large Institutions tvhere C LEANLINESS and CH EERFU LN ES S is a necessity.


Considerably cheaperthan Coal, one Block vi/ill burn 5 hours at a co s t of ad.


t h e y AKE CI.EAH AND <=^1™ A^COSV P r i c e 6 d . p e r d o z e n o f 13.


130 FOR 5s. WHOLESALE O RETAIL. la large «r small quantitnes. Orders by Post, or otherwise executed inth expediUon.


TO BB HAD FROM— O SW A L D ROWE , H A T , S T R A W A N D C O A L M E R C H A N T ,


F U R N I T U R E R E M O T E R & G E N E R A L C A R T IN G A G E N T , THORN STREET. CLITHEROE.


Private Residence : 5 = . Eshten Terrace. Tel. 043. APPEARANCE TO


F I B E


F I R E


THE CX)YR[EROE A V IS IT TO


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“ lime, law and L.atin,’ Ion"- been rahious for aneilher commodity


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whose ii.ame commences wiUi the s.ame let- ter-naniely. Jace.__ ^ Just now ^lie to ^ i «


disuiiguishmg Itself m anathu direction,


This latest exhibiUon is being well adver- -so ^ tiscU throughout the country by gorgeous }Oiur bes


posters, aud the iui.lw.ay co-mpaiues are affording special facilities for visiting “ the Queen of tlile Midlands,” as Nottingham people love to c.all their city. Under these circumstaiKies a description cf tho- exhibi­ tion .md its surroundings nuay prove of in­ terest ic readers of tlie “ Clitheroc Times ” .and more especially to these who may con- teniplale a. visit thereto. It would scarcely be possible to choose


a prettier spot for an cxliibition within easy reach of a large city population. It is cait- side the town and yet witliin a penny tram or bus ride from its centre. 'The .sceire is on the b.anks of Uie Trent .at Trent-hridge, which is itself a ho,lida.y resort .alttiuctiiig thousands of people, chiefly fiom tlie town and immediate district, on fine days ihnmghoul the summer. The bridge is a hiurdsome structurl-* witit three mttin spans across the river, erectctl by the Nottingham Corporatii.n at a cost of _jT3o,ooo.


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TIMES, FRIDAY, _______ realistic flashes of lightning. T l ^ e are ac-


N O T T I N G H A M E X H I B I T I O ' N


companying pcals of thunder, which rever­ berate amongst the nwuntaans, ^ d tlie sound of heaty rain, whilst evert the air c


the building in which we sit feels charged cotton


risinc of the moon, the whole panorama, giv- *■ ;,


brilliant colour effects. of .„o o.o.f Printworks had their 12th i^u-ol


'Fhe H.all of Laughter is occupied liy 20 0 distorting mirrors, calculated to t.ake f..,,.oured


ha vmg set up an exliibition, fcikming Uicre- , J " ^ ™j.Qcn5 of a dwarf, another elem- m . . i iW inW v and Blackburn ta Bnndle, in the example of Loudon at Farl’s Court, O'e Mai^hesuer, Glasgow, aixl Wclverhamptcn.


reiluces you to ' ..,„d a tliird


acknowvledge you. fii.-r*__-


________ „ , I t is "■‘J l IWyea via VVIUiMe>


your Ve.atures that' whore be ashamed to breakf.ast.


,ff laughter, for the visitors .as they gaze uix>n .


the reflbcticiis cf thetuselve.s Anri their ^


friends literally .shriek again. 1 tuight go on but I fear the sub-editcr s


blue pencil and thi.- haztu the Maricnetles and other attractions of the exhibition nuist wo unchronicled. I should, howi-'ver. just fike to .add that from the top of the water chute a splendiil view is cbtain.able of the town .and its historic Ca.stlc. the Trent the numerous boats plying theC'.tn. and the rich eouwn,- .scenen' in other ilirection.s.


T. C. F.VIRW'E.VTHER-


choral contests. ST. NICHOL.VS' CHURCH.


-V dav of sununer sunshine prcatly faxoured'the .annual


[‘T It is


the only public me.ans of aiiproach to the towai from the south ;uid consequently jirto sents a busy scene </ ti.olTic, both pe>L'slrian ai>l veliicular. I'Voiu this spot a lleel ol steambeats runs during the summer months for aboait two miles tlown the river. 10 Col- wick Park, a popul.ar ple.asure resort. C'cse to the bridge are the Xotus County and the Notts k'oresl Football Grounds als** the grotiii‘1 ol the Notts L.ricket Club, which has wiuiesseil the prowess of many noted Inw,- e-is aiKl batsmen an<l re<reiuly auraete*! the altentioh of the cotmtiy in so startling a fashion by the unhappy close to the career of the famotis .\rthtir .Shrewsbury. .■Vlthough I am still at rrenl-hridge, I .am


gelling a long way from tlie lixliibition and must reliim. The main exhibiliiai build­ ing is in the form of ;ui ivoiy palace siir- mouniljd by lowers that liave a slr*-ng re- sembki nee to immoaise kh.aki helmets, immiediately on 'eiuering, numerous staiL are seen lomied with wures mostly of an oriental character ;md aUeiKp.d by s.ilesmen and stdeswonu-n in Iliiv.ioos 1 urkisli. [ap.anese and oth*:r Lf astern costumt;s. whoise .-uarihy cc.mplexioivs an*l h.reign speech immistakcably mark them as sinuigeis within our g.ates. Th.; exhibits i.i'impy two floors and are licilher jiartii u- larly .striking or numerous, the .sp.ace avail- al>lc being but limilo'l. There is. lu.uever. jileiily of choice in inelly trifles and knick- knacks ol ail sorts, and given the where- withtd to purclia.se oi>e need iiaxe no fe.ir


i:l having lo go auay wiUiout some dainty souvenir of the visit. Ju-st outside this btuatir tif .all ti.uions is


a lialosmy overlooking tile exhibition grctiiuLs, which forms the best vmitage poiiu for .surxi-ying Uie e.xltibition ;us a wiuJe. Let Us staikl here and look tu'ouii*!. The tiio^t prominent objei.'t: in the ,lanilsca])c> i.s the watoi- clmte, right in from, with, the tutiiii-i.il lake at its b,a.se. The chute is nettrly too iVet in height .ai>d one can watch udili iti- tcie.sl the imals with their laughing tuti .scretttning u«.-cupant.s rashing down the slee)> .'lu]>e into the water below, v.hich thev strike with gretil iVrce au<i rebound .sevenii timtxs. guidol Uu. wliile by expeiieni:eil Canaditui Issitmen. <;l


UK* nipitLs an«I a. course e.\-


cu,’i'.SL«.5is in liic-se bnaLs miglu !>o rt*<u::iy* nu*iHlt.‘t.i lu iiUcJKling .setilers in Kl</n.ivkv wiih a view lu mbbinj; ihe voy^i^^c of somv of ius lerrors. Runnini^ alungsitV.* Loo lake is a ininiaiurc


WHIiRE bHAl.L 1 GO ! o Foi l .M N' W A L S H A W AI


OF COo'KSE. Tl l i iV .\HK KNOWN TilK m ST HI t o . \ s


i 'j4 IP. O ’.-’ S U F l s ' I


& G o ’s 'r i iHOGOUTOl 'T


NOTED CLOTHIERS.: '1 liu)’ have all tlic Latest Styles in


A l s o a G R A N D S E L E C T I O N o f


B O Y S ’ - FA N C Y - SU IT S . YOUTHS' AND MEN’S SUITS,


R e a d y f o r I M M E D I A T E W e a r . B E S PO K E TA[LOlUNG. All the Newest Designs in Cloth to Se lec t from.


REEFER sur r s to Order MORNING COAT & VEST TROUSERS


from 3 0 / - . 27/6. 17/6.


J. W A L S H A Y / & Co. , 9, MARKET PLACE, CLmiEROE. '4 l>


“Well begun— half done.”


S ta r t in g right is half the battle. The best ironer cannot do good ironing if she begiiiswith cheap,com­ mon starch. It pays to buy


the best starch—Col man’s Starch. It pays in labour- s.aving; it pays in prevent­ ing disappointment ; it pays in linen-economy ; it pays in successful ironing.


ehureh vices comnKinLoMMtD UK u


S l j e . J n .he n< rnl


Holv Communion at e.ght (.also ^ ' ‘b


Uie 'number of cotntimmc.a^s . being s .u ^ v"ca^‘ o fT -t^h o .o ,xu p ied the


i t t & r ^ T ’p rca ch ^ mx - c


le a larwc congregattoi- -xt mu was'again a


the ofliciaiing dergynum s R. Thornton,


bura wor«*.


v,.:ar of H*d> 1 n ' ^ -priniiv.


lil.a,-kbnrn. and s-.n of U C Bishop I'he .musical p.trut.tus ct the -sun w ^


uiuler chei nuASt-cr. speciai :in^bcni -1 will c.-ul up.in the


Cl.arke W h it f ie ld ’.- w;us g iv en , th e s o lo by


■ the duel b . . -


a s usu.'vs. ihc Ica.lership ct the M r . W a l t e r R a t i -b lP at lUe ini-rnlng service w;us


t veil leivlttrusl by -he choir. caeanist an>l


'rUu ! l a . r d . ' ' f r o m M i .v .a r t .t


, n h M a s s . - w h i le in i h c aff^m-Km D r . ’


bciiKT renderc*! in .1 nq., ner.


STARCH Sold in CnrdlMjard Bo.xes.


S co t h a t C o lm a n 's K am o a n d


th o


Qu IPb Hoftd t\ ro o n


th o B o x . S-H.n.


L I V E I i rO O L FI HE HHIG.VDE. The lieu molur sle.-un lire en-gine (ordered


from Me.s.sr.s. .Merrywe.iihcr luxd S(.iu< has just had a succcs-sful joun:r.-y imiU-r its own steam fmm the Oiceiiuioh works. The cia miles w;is covciol at an average siieol ol abcut 12 miles jicr hour ; but when prco.-cl- iiig to a lire this rate i.*! travelling can In; doubled il necessary. I he nev. engine lias double cylinders ;uul pumps .uul a veni. al


.steam raising ttjiler fired with conmu.-n petr. >- lec.m. It wi'l stand in the Ein.; Si.ition with


Pius is ;ui imitation a ga.s jet in llie fumaice aivl *.n .an alarm the


laihvay, ilie engine being i>UL 36 inches in height. 'I'he engine iliiver sits asiritle ihe civgine. ln'liind the fuimwd. and ten tiny cars give acconimndaiicn for tvvi.-iKy piusscnger.s. 'I'o our right as we stand u|xjn tlic l)al<*i.nv <lriver


is a painted scene ul \Vin-L'i*M‘ Castle and sujpping greunds. '1‘his adds ei»lMur to tlie esiiibi- lion eiiclusure aivl I'erins a picturcMiue back­ ground b-i the s’Ailclil)ackp bearing tlie ntuii* ef the Ameri<-*aa lol.V.r C(»asier. On th« e-Ureim* left is ancilKT switchback arrange-


This i.s diciuiir in form and in ii'ldilion lo the c-su;il features of svv'itchb.ack riding then- arc .-*ein.iLi*.ms i*eculiar l*r iua.-ll O-s the *'i..rn- ers are nitmdcil at a tcriflic siK-'e*!. OcciijiyiiK; a centr.d po.siliui in tin-


I.ii burner will be at on*;e starte*!, eixibling the eiigiiv..; t*.i turn out under its own steam in 60 sec.jml-s. On arriving at the lire, the mi.tcr driving wlieels will be discon:i«ae*i and the pumps pul to work in lev* than a minute by a siiiqile iduich .irrangenieiit. 1 he pumps w'Ui deliver 500 gallons |>.-r minute, anl throw on-:, two or lour iKiweitul jets as retpiire*.!. The .steering i.s ot ihe lata-sl .-'lekermaii typ-e, with liaml wheei and lire lias es.-nvenient levers tor starting aisi reversing. 'ITie brakes are


tluee in mmiber. era: being a leutt lever ac­ tuating a ban 1 on th*: ce.un'..eishaic, aneAbcr a hand lever ids** worke.l by the driver ami i-ctmuing baii'fs i.ii both b.ick wiu.els, aiw! the thirvl worked by engineer from footplate beliiiKl and Iwing of the .-crew pattern wl'ii bli.ek o-n both hind wheel tyres.


t in I'le


li.iig journey frein l.o-mlon t*'- l.:verix.o! ti;--' t-ngine easiiv eliinbei-l every hill aiv.l w-ts louiid (U* Ix,^ (porfbaly undoV <'o:iirol on


grounds is a graiiil .suuul, from which iv iuflar delivered one bands pour forth a copious .supply nl the fiest nuLsical seleclioius. .-Vloiig the siiles of the exhihition eiicktsure are tea-gardeius. and the various sirle-shows. lo enjoy which vve shall h.ave todesceivi from our ixjint of raiit-


.nge. One of the best of the sirle shows i.v the Faiiy-Rivcr. Veu step into .a Ixsu and it e.nt)-rs a umnel. ;md without sails, oars or rudder it gli<les i.f its own sweet will along daiks«.<iie passages ilhmiinated here ami there bv ce.lourerl light that di.solose caverns of quite a ronaonuc appeunmee. 'I'he Electric Theatre deiiicts a .Sw iss ;;cene with a church, numerous ch.aleus. a


uire, .-Vlpine ,summit-s forming the baek- "■ rouivl. It is sunrise ."uid at first the laml- scii]vc is but dimly seen. Griulu.xlly, how­ ever, it heeonies cL-arer until die. light thrown uixm the scene is th.at of mx.nday. llien follows a thunderstorm, live scene, pgain darkened, being mo-mentanly ht up b)


rustic bridge im.l a l..ammg torrent m nmw - 1 - 1 1 r in mim-


ile,sceiit.s. .Mc.ssrs. .Merrv weather have .iusl of these motor sOrainers to


Porismoudi and am>ther to Leyland, (Lancashire) and are building oiiiers f>-r itrighlon, PlyuKiuth. T*3ttenli.-un, etc.


iho doctor siiid ho nceilr<l a clmniro, he toUl him lo take hLs inolor ciu* and no to <liec<mntr3\ “


and


Kjfbort: “ Yea; 1 saw him in tho country. B hcou:


"Yes. ho’» aU righg hut whwi I v,w You .lid? I b ho all right now r '


h im it wim hii? motor c a r tliat waa brok©Ti dcw»\.“ MiatroisH (to applicact for sitimtion): “ Ho»v


jonj: woro ywi In your last placc.^” Ser\ttiit! “ Savoii years.” Mmtr©w«: “ And w h y did you leave?” Scin'ftnt: “ I *©-asn't irivon u day out of th o w h o le fim©-**


“ DAi^p tiic* whe*'©-


oR tab lishm o ak f o r coanpubory fcraalo la b o u r a t Wokmor.“ •


ever w©n» y o u omployodr” Sorvant: “ At a n |jn o n e v to (r«i whcrhv-|^«iy li t. 1 nl-.irt<- liy


I remc>ly does or doc^ wot^arc I Pits.EpPepay.5i VltusE'pce. letc.AB I .'\*ltcryc'n w tsSmNO Ifora FRG(£


to l;> \


■ Wife rrm'^5v--ApT>ro«'e<i l . r th»


?M n. KUOl. 3H. H»<lblelKh .» ?n^ l.ondTn N \V-


I)iiml**v: * 'No. thanlv<,*‘ Mr-'. H**ndriek< f*'n« IpiKiuKly): “ Don't rffn-ta, Mr. T)umB*y, B**rau-c* it i^n't ooiisidond uood form to lx> 1u*1|ms| inico to soup.” ♦ Mr. I)uinB*y: “ Oh, eliquatti- h.is nothing' to do with i t, m-idani: it'« tlio w n p .” Bacon: “ You sts», he wa« Iirx'ken


•Mr--. rif*ii<lnei:«s Bhe l.iiulLuly): ** Can 1 ‘•t^rvA you ssith *ioiru‘ more soup, Mr.


.Vtr. T h e offermnes amounwal ,0 abutit , ...-il.Kiit


( ROSSI NO SW E 1 ■ : P E R ’ S U LO N D N' R h S’-


Probablv, s-tvs - T .A -T .” the ix.-w iwmy


magazimr-jouni.d. there .-utt io o or 150 -pitohes" in London that are w..rtli troin , rs. to 25s. a wei-ke.ach; a couple ol score, mavbe. which are apprai.se* 1 by their ..wavers at between 50.S. ami ^ 2 . ami ihros.- or ,cur. the pick ol the lot. which exceosl even this


lilx-rid estimate. Among lhe.se latter is the "best crossing


in Loixlon”— t'lat. to wit, at thi- comer id Carlos Place aixi Gn-Avemr riqu.tre. been swept, for moie liuui twenty pa.-i-. bv an ol.!, w.AMen-leggol .mny l>eii- .sioner, wh.^se wtx-kly takings are -aid to avc-r- a week in the .sea.soii an i 30S- out-


x-eek, contribiue.1 by ihe rc-s;d--ms ot the neighl.xjurh.xid; in a'-l.iition to wtii*. h .1 speidtd separate ,snbscripti*tn us get up etu'h suiniiS-T bv a een.vin noble ionl wiv.se hovise a'ljoiivs his cro.vslng in i-nler to give him a week's Ix.Hd.iv at the s^-u-si.!.-.


agr reccqit


-ici.Mf*. ut:1«i a.


lli:U).\C!fK; ITS CAUttB AND CfltK. H •• • tl .u 'h tv ;! W l io haASi*t Itud tliMn r W'.-


a t a jm GimiL w i th woouler -a v - lu*


11 h;ui I Years


H. P. TUKNEK AND CO, . i l T T lO . V E E l l S A V.SLEERS.


.-V swee[x.;r, whose pitch is in Mayi.ut. is in of a regular Siam ling s,dary ot ,£,2 a


i6 York SireeL, Ciitheroe S,'*lcs aiKl V.duaihais i l fan;; IStsk


Properly, Hcu.-x:!!, 1,1 Fu.-niitir- , ts.:<r


taken CII ic.iicii;;b!-e l<■.-::;•, ar,I.T tit [)erM:Mi_i .siqH’rv-'Vh'-ti ol I I 1’ Turner, !C.aof


the L-ate Kichni,! Hefn; I ,:rn,-r, .t«,-noo« ind Valuer. Clitheroe


wimi, l.,c>U


.u a l t!ion? in o u r |>r«ctic>- ooni*--. on*- .vho n o t k n ow w h itt r t


in c . r . t l t i l i ly wlt«‘n to bar*- u jj .'.u i.


lu.ulaclu*, which, means tlitU. 75 jht f ia in tu l h4


*;i o!‘u*n. But t‘4iw


hu:*i.tmty in to som a extent or 4k-<r»’*' aliiu t*-.) «Uh throhhinjf.


l a l f i ) a.H an f tdinonitioTi. Given n. hea<Iach»' on IIU1-.T l«xjk lo tho «r tctonnxch or *<>nu- o’.hei o'x'.tn of the body. D o not tT«it the iM^ula**}!.* alum*. If we


S'1 ••ft iro con.*sHU*r ht*ad;iche as n aymi»Um) li.ai; a


o r .1 4lff<<tivA fu n c t iem , d u o to ill <liet o r fterxoTi.**! It^p^Ksno. I t !■* rem . i i l.iMi* t!i." -o m a n y of tlu* Tsvrious di#4oa.-4yl ta p p i j i ; ; a t a n r


that Ivoliusd the Iwxdach^


clusdy we s*hall <lwp*s«.? a **Iu*TKi*’h


c-um-


11 !- l{*’.V4laclue> in e y indioftUt. b y t iu 'i i Jn « |U fn c y , th o dorw>KO«ueat o f alii.<*-xt *‘nv


in rh U n w n n e r ; But -o


fuurfsvMi o f th e h * d y , K c r exutuiiB-. .i liv. . or dyspep^Ha, <xv»keti|iai3on. n-jvou.-. *li«-


o . d i r - o a - s e * ! condiftkMB** th e BIo«*«i: a l l the-c* m IS rau-rf! t r e u ld o in th e haixd. O r th»- ji.un may Ba d u e to viupovorinhnioQt o f ihi* Vtl* k i .u v j j a s iUifciimi'A-rhuMUttiUic etaUv.. Btha-nii* a n d u » \ic C<mditoiu».


cauMi of hoad*kohe, vc.'^y <*ev!rr . f!i.’V;»r!(*risUc, )9 t>yc*«trsuA d u e to sonu' d» B< * sn


jn o i d r i . a lul


or : : i .p . i i rmc n to f th e oywL T'bc j'yiuplom-. .vt» let .-e paiUH ix th© ©y«baJh> o r iliiot t ly Be!«ui ( ov»*i the eje-i, Tb« p a t ie n t c-JUinov read «*i • wit!i any f sunfor t o r


inorea**© in tho parBo. 'Hi© onjv t r i a t n u n t iBi- is th e ftdju-stment of Klari.*-e*i to ovAu-t-uj.'- dr:»-i l. P a in wa y


th e in thw v n l i r e Ijc.jd.


may c en t re in th o foreh*std. In th i s la ‘ter r nV n il i< a r rompani t s l wi th a fi***lint; ru .L n*-«Q it may Ba conKiderrsi ah a *.ympU;;a r..a;;v nient ot th e di^i^t ivA organs , an«l ciB- - ui • i -ons f t iou of <hot or njuik mtslifir**. p.-r !' • Px-iTuple. to


tli;;o-tion. I f }<* •?.


?'• t>'-* at t r p u l a r inton*al.»., k« on a ri rtalr. r : •!


f.M every o th e r d ay. and afT*.’ J- rv.tv .


di Glut j.*f>»iion of tlio hoa<l, it j- r.f oii^'in. t ju in in o i^^ the preat rcmr . ’v i .t; :':.i


i * u i ih o u t . H^nidachoi ore, Lhux'ufotv. to lu- nol to t-roul>;** II­ *a<U rsu*:*


Il in a fnC't thAt ov«r tAuwIiAlf of w<n*ian- L.ii-i .uj«l oi>»*-<jnftrtr!r of t:h« nuen ajv !-iil*i*i ‘. ti* •»'


WILLIAM HARDACRE, 'O M .M K R C l.A l. RR.S 1 .\LR-UxT.


TR Y ul' k NOr.bb


C R E AM TOFFEE P


.a g e n t kok PLU MX REE’S o


r T E D M e .a .SO U T H PO R T


r S


L'T. TaieUel F. IV.uk. ik


p.AksuN i..-\Ni;. Gi.i rHEi''iu


vj. l l . Ileal T . Wash! A, t',<snii.:| W . I.MX-


■B. Sti.imU;]


HARWOOD COLLrET.'i COaiPANY.


StABTHOLMB (COCK BBIDOF) FTTi OB EAT HARWOOD. HIGH-CLASS


H O U S E COAl * irapplird from thss» Pits at HEABON-A^


PBICEa* tind may b* had *f Dftalfln.


I t U wfU tn o im to b#


C % i ^ ^


moot toonomicfti ooai* In m*rk*t-


Maj b« had in Loads or Bsc* fv c v i Kr* W. L. Q R n tS , Cbtlisro®.


Mr, OSWALD BOWE. 8o1# A ^ n t for Chsihurn


l i a . WILLIAM T A T E i caiA'idCSN BTA'n”'


I\'hat a I


sure! W like Padilil


■ |..%Le.agut Will 33


■ 'riNicholsonI • Boima


, F, Knowl.j "SV. \m ie j


;'j.,AV right [ >rman


Pat,-ii-:i Hcamn


Ktjovvles WaJ’K. I


• ■■ ■ I will lift up mmt eyo. .Mr. W. J:u:k.s*au .and


, T . K,- \riu.-i, s lidinmi'ison im*l Nutier cnalit.able inan-


aliU aoUce iu tow n c r w u n i r y . on T


11K t l l .AKl .M, (.Ross B.A.NR «S;oi


110 iLod DiU, lliAbo;>yat.»-r-Cr».it Wjthia. 1 iS, B«'d/orvl ♦trt»«L, Chjirm^f Crot«. W.C.. Lct> •lou.


.*2iu.t:t I I t I


uUUl.Uw t I


lo a.U,iA>j ^raiiitvu <1 & few koiiit of fxnj


lire , i r a d e . an d fx rm iU x i , pU.*i, cfop«,


v i ih o n t rumovikl. ai^d to oridott pd.’wouj mte b u oeio*. AUo on dred *. policiw*. a^d rwrersou Uifllivnoe no u b jo c t. L nJ j rrp*>ixi.>ou. StnrU; p r iT f tic . C * il p e r ro uA li j o r w n u . S l*K C lA i< KACILITIK*** I'U ALL f«tjo;rjn o a u k in g a c c o u n u . TW O .VND A ll.-Ud'PL£


'-JKNT. IN rK U K r iT *Uow«sJ on the cnaunoE in»at l i ly btiLaiiOc-a of Corrout .\couaatj «b«r I raw u b«doM .AlU). Drpetktia of ond *T: —


atul npwarOa


t per c en t per an n um lubiecJ le j .aooui' aoca '>f witbdil*!.


m] r«rm« for ioc^er peru>*:i. Wr.:» fm Pro«i>«ciu* i-rt>«. Intemt p4jd quwitrlj.


'iin* p**r «'eni


Tfai* T e rm iL fc h lf L)rj»v-«ii Uotaln ^


ctarj uiT*»lai«»5L


A. WLLXdAM^. U . J , 1'ALL Jo.&l illAAfSV


va UTSJ V


\ nt fi-Tp- H'Llf-Wav House, in that pic turesqtie little


i„ .he Cslibhurhe... .he l^-ylaixl arol on to P<.sloiv.,


.‘ j e T ' o ' h . . . . . „..„|,er. e,h,,loyea a. d e L


w... '" I* “ t “’t e ;; i t h . ^ r r-turnin''' Humify.'— - ‘ - f ~ were tigjun i5AUsfiLtJ.


P R IV A ' IF .^DV.ANCFS *\T N O T IC E .


T H E B R IT IS H LO.VN CO.


short i- I


Still continue to G R . \N T . \D V a .\’CES D A IL Y I-R O M uPWARiy;


*■


l o all pernons worthy of Credit, witb ' I Anthout sureties, on simple Promisson N«


at a Reasoruable Rate of Interest and Eaj! I RepaymenM to suit Borrower s Convenieno | Immediate attention paid to country ipjn | cants. Distance no object Tenaj« !' ranged before completing. Strictest coo r


ridcnce observed whether btusinefs done -e i lot.


I Call or write, in corUidence


Len*lers, T H E B R IT IS H I.O.A.V CO


' the actmi fv


.3 , A V E N H A M -R O A D , PRESTON (Kegist-rrw* Ottcei


rivate House.) Hours i 9 a ia i . 3 p ^ ‘'‘ •B.— We have no coruiertion with u> Lher office in Prestoa


I


shortly .Mter six ciclock th>.y jour- r»\r


°


^vhen over 50 of the einplo>^s ' ^ d in a drive of Cresten. Fhe for the day. Starung frmn


” . I a y w . . T-Tm.se. in that pic- ^ rt.sumcl


Uuouw'h'delighlful counOy l a C fc s to n , w h e re °


S A B D E I S T .


V IC TO R IA MILL. (Messrs.


witli electricity. 'Flic storm ceases and the stopped again on l no.ay y last cluuiges are tlicse of sunset aixl the morning.


O L T lN O b .


the continued depression it> the ^


ttard ) StuUara s; mu* null Frfd.ay night until Monday MO N E SPECIAL N O nO * . •y fO N EY I MONEY!


£s> £'•>' £ ^ ' £3 '*’ £s°> a n d upwards. Advanced privately on Not* el Hand to tU


rcapeclabla HouachoddoT*, Fannon, Tyad^-,,^ Publieana, and to all pnaooi worthy o fe n ^


in town and country, at the ohortest aotJ~ M O S T R E A ^ N A P L E TERMS "


Repayable by Fortnightly or Monthly lotidj,' On receipt of application the actual lcn<iaj**> call, and, if aatia&ed, complete tha


applicanu own r«aid»nc«. Diatanoo no obl« *' Th« Strietcat PriTacy Ob»-«TT«d. Lottera promptly an,w„,j


Tlie journey was Uien rtisumc*! ^jj-ter a ple-.us.ml rainble


4 llace the party partook of ^v'riu or call (in confldcnc*) u _ g ...............


C H A R L E S RUSSET


RUSSELL, WhJlejr Ro»,j


Aocriagtoa Clithel 'Chatburij


.;::'noor»- TVimij


, -and Httil . Patefield|


' - • For all


If r rather sl| die, Cre- -'It 33 I


:


: :Patcfield| Raiicliif


Tsi. ed quite I playing -j


' dcing a 'The s.B


.took th.l


' His seceJ ' ,jetum jo| 29, tile cluTe* vv.i| by Lyne.l . A t 701


Uve boun| Wiith


rcacliei.1 Nicliolfi


: - Bourn vvl ; bcir^ res I y ■ HarrisJ


... ■when he- ’ionings c ■ Durino'l


; -service . in eacli l] -ing .--lie Av.mldl


— an.i Hliwevj


peare, 1 tt make ,i 1 1 battel', a victim ■: 'J muig


/ ■'. made .t ] i gocJ tin:.- A g o i n s l


yBcunv th| : nc thing, road, bei


; ben. Every. 1


f ; which w: “ skyer,”


laigfi.-Id


■ mem. Hnwev'l


' . and h.; : It is


- in th.: vi.s|


, oS 6S was drawn.


J. W. W . : R. IRuvs,:,


:--:M. W. R.itc. H l i„ ^„r,


W. Cr.ib


-'T. -\ichol El Rawstil W.


T. D. B. W. E U.|


l'.,j


.: ■ Jlflld..... Great il*|


r:- Record I N'^ lia lley -f


: rPaditiaiiil


, :Eart>y..--l -;:Clitlieroej : -Burnley


: cBarnoIds’l V Barrow .. Sabden....


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