■»r j L
THERE IS NO P9T c o f f e e [ loth, Gold Curb
\-veuuo, Ciitholic indcr rowurdcd ter and Timoa »»
I ’ES, two marked ■cd rod on loin,__
|\VKS, undipped, Is. Kweg marked li burn J.H.M. on Thorn; lambs no
IVppIy, S. Kobin- llbuni.
WATCR ou
ICustlo Street And rdod ou returnine Ollice.
iuggin ; Iambs lar Iiynis, Skiidburn.
lAM .
Iiomory oi' Privato 1 Own Royal I^m. Iliod frojn wounds lust Old. i9l(), at
|(-iiin;' ihin;;;, vers can bring,
lulcr (”aro |f.b\*plng thorc.
lilt of Slim alwavH, 1 anil coiMont.'
,<l liim sadly, since he wont,
tbouglit, Igors sti
l>Vah. Itliasts a •«l l»y ilio Family.
|‘mory of lliOeman .vas kilUd in uction
li>ti*is a:ul Brother.
|.•nu)ry of our dear U. Nmvross, wlio 50ih. 1915.
In 'Juiu and Nellie.
■iiioi y of onr- dear ■ •r, who ditnl July i>ii ancl Danghtor. of Private Thomas
Is receLrod in Fnmeo.
uonLi can tell, loved si» well.
|\lother. Bri’thcrs and Sfisters.
ij{ uur dear brother,
Iv.ho died of wounds 1916.
s..iJ gi.oil-bye, I did il well.
■ none tell, l-ter (Klli.s ami Kdna). J , E . P I C K U P ,
; V ot otir ilc,^ and <
i'a\ .hn;k Uiloy, who I L'mI. 1917. ill lii.s
■ in tell.
Id fell. • that loved him,
j.Moilier and SLstcr. |gt. n.
,,iv of our dear who tlep;urU*d this as .nloiTcd at St.
h. aged two days. .liiUheti to ooino
II-i. {.n- of .suoi is .ir* in dciith.
|j,.r. rmde and Aunt. _________________
.... .n-.i}- of Private R- • 1 Fi-nsiers. who was , Angoat Ul, 1917.
I-. Kat)u-r and Mother
Iminnrv ot Pri\*ato R. |l 1\.testers, killed in (ImIU*.”
I'lieU) and Cousins.
SI'' mcinorv of Private Gi^-r. of ’ Bolt/>n*by- 1 in France,
(Ml*.
i:y
iiii.ss you, V' year ; .f thinking, i< ever nciir.
, loving Aunt, Uncle and Cousins.
of our tlrar ; kilUtl ;.n
! o;;.h1 27 y<-Hrs. s:ol lu rci:iU. liruther iiiiil
mliniMi.o of n>y >
1 1 a.'ilfoi* AuS-^l*
ulows (li-o ;iml Daughter.
,tor-iT>-law :,nil Mary.)
InClMKNT.
Mrs. 0.1'lio fririuls
lo them ;,n,l tr>biit«5-
w . o . CONUFFE. F.G.I 8. MARKET PLACE.
We have a large Assortment of Tinned and Bottled Dessert Fruits in various sizes s
F E A H S ? A P H I G 0 T S | ? p e a g h e s ^
STRAWBEHHSES^ RASPIBERHIES;, P 8 ! « E A P P L E , © R E E I ^ G A G E S ^
P L UmS n O A i lS G ^ S n Apply:— ^ io rS i lA TB U R N ROAD, CLITHEROE* AGEHTS FOR SC A T CARS.
TEL. No. 175. C A S T L E
FOR HIRE I a n d ^ any distance. S p e c i a l i t i e s : _ AND m 1& Y - • m o t o r s FOR HIRE. l e t t e s t o u r i n c s ^ c a r s a n y t im e .
CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. CABS INSURED.
------ - . - . r ^ OAY OR NIGHT. ATTENDED TO.
Wednesday, Aug. 11th, 2-30 TO 7.
e n t r a n c e 1/-
cxflLLS OF JUMBLE, CAKES AND USEFUL GOODS,
TEA. BAND. ENTERTAINMENT.
Any Member of the Committee will be pirased to ' receive Kifts of any kind, also Jumble.
D W K.VMSBOTTO.M, Hon. Sec Bolton-l)y=Bowlan(l Friendly Societies SPORTS GALA
SATURDAY, AUG. 21st SPORTS c om m e n c e 2-0 P.M.
100 yds. Kandicao £3 220 yds. Handicap J
440 yds. Handicap . Ono Milo Handicap 12
High Jump - £I Tug-of-War (C aside) £3 OPEN EVENTS. 1st. 2nd. 2 0 , -1 0 / - .
I V V 30/-
Entrance Fees 100 yds 1/- each, others Cd. Tug-ofAVar Cd. per man.
All Entries to be sent to G A Pollard Bolton-by- Bowland not later iban Aug. Ui»,
Admission 1/3, in c lu d in g T a x ;
. GELDARD, Secretary “ ■"
HIGH CLASS TAILORING AT MODERATE CHARGES.
■ ,. A 7gn. Suit or Costume for £ 5 1 Os. A^Splcndid Selection of Sports Coa^, 35s« $ Flannpl Trousers, ISs. Gde
MAKDLEY’S, Opp. Open Marlcot, 3 2 Victoria St., Blaokburn
S E P T E M B E R - . ' H O L U > A Y S .
T. H. KENYON m e -
FOR AND
Modern Furniture. S h o w r o o m s ;
KING STREET CLITHEROE.
Ciitheroe Co-op Society. / Education Dept. The Committee of the above aro BOOKING SEATS .for a....- -
Ghar-a-knc Trip , to lORMAMBE - VIA " KIDDY. LONSDALE,': ON ' ingle, S e c r e t a r y , 2 0, F o r t .S t r e e t , C l ith eh o o . . . . . '
SATURDAY, SEPT- USn :'•'FARE t5 /9 . T p-Mi-thpr' D a r t icu la r s from Tilomhers of -tho Co'mmittoo, or from R.
far-BOOK NOW.:-Th:s advert will not appear again. m m
-.V?- m
M’ , CASTLE STREET. V CUlheroe Nursing Association a garden FETE Will be held at lw > knIH nt “ SUNNYMEDE " Kindly lent by |. Mercer Whipp, Esq., I
RECITAL . . A Story. of tho West Short Selections from RECITAL . .
“ The Eirst Settler’s Story “ Silas JIarner ”
(b) '• Tlie Arsenal at Springfield (c) “ The Two Robbers ”
(a) “ Parson Jim ” . .V ( N e l s o n . )
.ACCOMPANIST: Mr. R. HALSTEAD. PROGRAMME.
‘ How lie saved- St. Jlichacl’s ” . .
Stanbury. Carlcton. ..Eliot. Buchan.
Longtellow. Barbautd.
SILVER COLLECTION. Proceeds for tho Starving Children of Europe Fund The Prizes- will bo on view on Tuesday night from 7-30 to 9-0, final.
rx,'\A*^V'* I. 175.
I MOND.W, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MO<.S EMPIRES LTD., present QUEENIE THOMAS in liertram Phillip's
The story is one over tvhich the memory lingers, nnd which is familiar to all men and women who 1 tie story is u
A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM. heart.
ThT^clttimed to be one of the
H B R F I N A L R E C K O N I N C W - FREDERICK has ever made.
THIIRSD.W, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
M R . ©R E X . ® F " fflOMTE CARLO From the Famous novel by Phillip Oppenheim, fetaturing CARLYLE BLACKWELL and THEODORE ROBERTS.
“ T H E M A N O F M IG H T .” WILLIAM DUNCAN, EDITH ) 6 h NSON .AND ALL-STAR
C.ASTE.
8d. Seats may he booked m"h'e Office (Id. extra) or by Telephone, No. G7, Clitheroe.^ SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 8th, AT
CLITHEROE P.S.A, ilSGELLANEfS RECITAL
= the cosiest kinesia theatre in CLITHEROE. H Manager : W. J. P ovey. KING LANE, CLITHEROE.
CLITHEROE NEEDS 100 HOUSES. WILL YOU A S S IS T ? BUY LOCAL BONDS.
siait EBAPiRE KINEWIA.
NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE BEST, ONLY AND ALWAYS.
GLADYS BROGKWELL DIVORCE^ TRAP, I f ■
This Dowerful drama gives Miss Brockwell a rare opportunity to portray her wonderful eSoliona/ talLt ® A tense story and bean,ifni settings aj’ -' Pho'°Kf“Phy this a first rate entertainment. Fox •‘ Big Production,
“ THE GREAT GAMBLE” the second chapter of this enthriiling serial THURSDAY, F'KIDAY & SATURDAY.
WILLIAM S. HART MONEY CORRAL.”
MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30. in < 'T H E
J . & A splendid Five Act .Artcraft Drama. rxr-MAnu fgPNNETT COMEDY “ THE LITTLE W ID 0W .” - « a
A now pipo should be allowed to cool boforo re-smoking. To onjoy tho dclicato flavours of choice Tobaccos it is essential .to. have a clean pipe. Tho bowl should be emptied immediately after smoking. A blow through clears tho stem. Many a pipeful of good tobacco is spoiled by hasty filling. It is also important not to allow too much carbon to accumulate in the bowl. When' not in use pipes should bo kept bowl downward..
Got a ZOIE DE LUXE PIPE—some good tobacco and follow tho above, directions and you aro in for the time of your life.
3-15.
Bailey’s, Tobacconist, ^ 3 , C A S T L E S T R E E T .
PURCHASE OF
CLITHEROE CASTLE AS A WAR MEMORIAL.
A MEETING of tho Representatives
of Trade and other Associations and Societies, and all persons willing to assist, will bo hold in tho TOWN HALL, on MONDAY,, tho 9th AUGUST, at
8 p.m. A good /attendanco is earnestly
requested.
JAS. THORNBER, Mayor.' HY. w e e k s , Hon. Sec.
JOSEPH HIRST. OUTLANE, HUDDERSFIELD,
Wishes to inform Ins Customers and the Public that lie "will bo at the
Room Back York Street, Clitheroe, on tho
13th, 14tb, 16th & 17th of August, WITH A STOCK .OF .
Woollen Goods^
White Blankets, Flannels, Costume Cloths, Worsted Suitings, and Gentlemen’s Travelling Rugs.
and will be glad to receive their orders.
All-Wool ARMY BLANKETS in Grey and Khaki, from 5; 6 to 20/- each. GOOD VALUE.
iClLROY’S, SALFORD. Drapers & Fen-t Dealers.
Splendid Selection of Velvets, Flannollotto, Malton Flannels, Sateens, Casements, Etc. Etc.
B e s t Q u a l i ty . L o w e s t P r i c e s . S U M ia IM l .
ALL SEASG^^S GOODS REDUCED ' TO /EFFECT A OLEARAiilCE.
B 16, tS v.-ith LAMBS; HW^WATCH ' THIS FULL PARTICULARS FROM
,J . H. TAYLOR, b o r o u g h " TREASURER, CLITHEROE.
• 'as F L
T h e D A I L Y M A I L o f J u l y - 7 t h , 1 9 2 0 , s a y s : Active young men and women aro not waiting forr,the stiff
increase in railway and omnibus fares which is in ininicaiato prospoct: they arc using bicycles.' I t is a curious f<Mituro
or.tno
transportation problem that so many pcoplo are -trying to uiako themselves indoi>cndcnt of railways. . Holiday-makers turn their backs on trains and take chnra-bancs. Merchants send tlicir goods by road instead of*by rail. Tho fact is, that for many ■ passengers and trador« tho brcakihg-iwint in railway charges has already been reached—and tho cycle has uses beyond being a means of trans^rt to and from tho ofUcc. It provides splendid oxcrciso and jiealthy and agrceablo
oxcur.sions without tho oxpciiso and .vexation or
catching trains.’* N.B
BENTHAM’S BIKES , are designed ■for use all the year round—and are always ready to ride.
• . . . F. BENTHAM, 14. Market Place.
BEMTHHefl’ S FOR B SK E S . PHONE 167.
Mi l i k e b o W K E R 'S .
Tllic Proof of the above statement is in the Drinking.
BOWKER & SON, QB0CER8 & PROVISION MERCHANTS,
S 4 . SCHOOI. TCSRACE, CLiTHEROE. Tolcphono: Clithoroo 131.
h b e t f i
Sports Jackets and FlanneB Trousers;
The Durafit Make. . LARGE VARIETY.
T h e D u ra f it H o u s e 9i MARKE T PEACE.
a
iS‘,
ENORMOUS
Coats, Raincoats,Sports v
GENUINE BARGAINS. S r BEDUGTIONS. SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES AND MAIDS
A limited number o f BLACK > :>,
-TO ' CLEAR AT 50/-
TWEED OOSTUIYIES COSTUMES
TO CLEAR FROM 55/- ■'
Ladies Sand Goats we are now offering at 42/- .Cover Goats from: 45/-
Here is the opportunity of securing this Season’s Goods at Bargain Prices. Call Early.
HARTLEY, COSTUMIER, K IN G S T R E E T , C E IT H E R O E , ■ GIRLS COAT FROCKS to clear from 59/6 i.%
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