V y r. J u y ■ so ' curc<l tlio • goals.L'-^Chatburn fiuletl’ wlioro „ LfiGAL ; FOOTBALL'. ' L in z sm a k .** OLIT'HKUOB . kiUlATEUJtlS.
'fo-morrow th e Am a teu rs play G re a t Har- woikI C ongregationalisfs, u l Ulitheroe, kick-off .
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th e lionu'sters succeeded—in linisliiiig. Tlioy ' w o r lu ^ Aiown u» ROJil'rondily 4'iiougii on many occasions, b u t a t shboling t iu y were wiM'fully weak. XeithtM* did tli.y swinji i l ic b a b ahout* aa th ey uii>'lit to have dune. ■ To tu rn to tlie Cont^e^utioimlistx, tlioy ivere stro n g est wliore
th ey havo been weakest l i i th e r to ; Time a f t e r ’ tinio liavo th e i r jilayors been u rged to “ swiugi
I t a b o u t b u t u n t i IS aturday they pursiunT the. opposito poliQr of h nnguig on to tlio- Jeather u n t i l cliancos slipped by. On Siitur- t
abounded, Tlio • fir s t cauio q u i te ear ly, ,T. bwmes, a t cwntro, cro^vllmg a c ap i tal effort,
p a r to d on tb o in s ta n t and goals
Jfnggs, Oeaii, K. Uro\%*n, Williamson. Sinitli. | swimg u n d e r the b a r witli C Iiatburn’K goalor SiM*ak, J . .drown, Swarbrick. Green. AVilkin-j guessing. There th e score roniained u n t i l tho son, Norcross. Kcsor\*es: Adamson, llcanl. { in te rv a l , tlio Gongregationalists doing most of There will ho a collection on tlie ground for th e pressing. C lia tb u rn had by no means
an d l:iave chosen th e following toam :— j ccstacics by p u t t in g in a b e au t ito i s liu t which
a n d soon a f fe rw a rd s his brotliesr, Squire, a t 0 inside Ic i t , s e n t tlie home su p p o rte rs in to
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the benefit of S t . D u n s tai i s Footbidl Day for Ktven up hope a n d begaii with a will. They the IMinilecl Soldiers an d Sailors.
S U N ] )A Y SC H O O L L E A G L E ,
C L IT H E E O E & E IS T IM C T 1 s t D IV IS IO N L E A G U E TA B L E . p W. L. D. For Agst I 'ts
Si. J am e s 's ............M . . u . . 3 . . ’.'..4G . .2 1 . .20 Barrow.....................14 . . l u . . 4 . . 0 . .5 2 . .2 3 . .'20 . .1 8 . .17
Low M o o r ............14 . . i l St. Mary’s ............12 . . 7 , . 2 . . 3 . .n l Clitberoe Wesley.. 13 . . 3 . . . . 2 . . 1..41 . .1 8 . . ’23
B.S.A......................... 14 . . 7 . . 3 . . 3 . .3 4 . .2 0 . .17 .Moor L a n e ............14 . . a . . a . . 3..2t5 . .3 0 . .13 t i , . 2 . .1 8 . .3 4 . . 8
ConKrcKational . . . 13 . . 2 . . 8 . . 3 . . IS . .4 4 . . 7 Lhaiburn Wesley.. 14 . . 1 . .1 0 . . 3 . .2 2 «. Whaliey Keti l r i . . l2 . . 0 . .1 0 . . 2 . .1 0 . . 57. . 2
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SA TU RD A Y ’S R1-:SULTS. 1 s t Div is io u .
.\l*.or 1 ; S t . Jaio ex ’s.
C lu h e r ix i W e slej', 2 ; Wha-Uey Ued 'r n a i ig le . 1). S t . .\l:uy*^. 3 ; i,ow Mo or . 2.
l ’.S .A . . .’5; Harrow, 2. C o n g n -g a i io iu i lis ts . G; C h a tb u rn Wr>ley, U. 2 n d D iv is io n .
S t. K^.'
tM.Tve, 3 ; Alooi* J ,a iie lUvst'rve, 1.
Wlialley lleil T r ia i ig lo R e s e rv e , 3 : S i . .Mary’s R»f-»M'i'e. <.
ST. .M A IU ’S, 3 ; LOW MOUK, 2. I'hiNi-d <ni l*iinlir»> g ro im d , re fe re e .Mr. A.
th DiNon. S t . M a ry ’s won Uie to s s a n d plav4*tl
down t i le s lo p e , jukI p resseil l iu rd a t th e coiu- meiu-oinent. oi>oning th e i r a e v t iu n t 5itu*r five iumuU*s’ p ia v , .S u t le r (,<*-*»tre) s c o r in g w i th a. lovelv sh o t . 'T h e
vi.sitors s e em ed to b e lo s t o n th e grotii:.d.
a n d S t . M a ry ’s in
c re a se ih e i r s io r e , W i t to n .scoring w itl i a goml k-liot. .Another g o al is ad d e tl by N n t ie r^ inaU- m;; S l. .Mary’s Uiriio u p in Uic
fir.st 1.") im m i t r s . K iul- t« -um l' l>lav
u n t i l lia ll- liim - . On
til.. MX'uml lia li oiR.uiiiK, t h f v is i to r s h a v in g til,, atlvautai.;.. ol Lllo tii.Ul, soon p u t .m pris.-
^iir.. an d alK- r ll io i;iimo h ad hi.on in proi;r(.ss i ,„ i i im n u .s Hohiiisim (.■c.iur..-hall) n e ts a 1.. ■allulul u o a l . S t i l l iho v i - i to r s p ross a n d ittivo h a rd hiiiisi in h i i t i in ; th o tiiiiln r p ro iiy
..It. n, W-Illl t.llo (toalh. opof hoaloll to th.- ''o r ld . \ t ti l ls >staue ot l l ie g am e i t se«‘inK th a t th e ..M lo r s a n . o u t lo r a v io to ry . . t l to r liaM an
i io u r ’s p la v , Lou- .Mw.r a ro a u a rd o t l a potialtv 1..
....•n hut ra lin o t ttot tho odd i;o.ll, IhouUi ■loiios hail hard lia.-s with sov.-ral sliotis. r.-for.-i k.-l.t tho itaiao woll iii hand and orodit
visitors p u t ill all Uioy know to
must lie given t4j him for his work \ .St Mnrv'-k , orri'spomleiit wril<*s : Wliat
xvas rnnsidered by S t . .Mar>‘V team and hup-
I.tok. Iilalios no inistak... l lo has w-oro.l tiom all 111.. is .nalu..s h.. htus
tak..il so ia r .
J ho. '
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• forwards ag ain moved and Christison g o t a I laviuty with a ra sp in g sh o t from a diflicult angle. A l i t t le la te r S. Sw{ilt>s si'cnred an o th e r and o t lie r goals were added by M’. i l iu d lo and E. Jones , tbo la t te r from a penal ty kick. C h a tb u rn could do n o th in g r i ^ i t . Soveral times they tc'emed ccrUun to score b u t b.a<l shooting le t them <Iown. To “ p u t tho lid on i t , ” Green failed from a jx*iialty kick. Swales^ receiving an Innovation for a enpilnl save. The
Congregatioiiali.sts c er tainly
de.stirved t l ie ir victor^’ and with tho same side o u g h t to add nioro point.s. Their lialf-hsick lino, in p a r ticu la r , i.s excellent.
I found A ib e r t Swalc« sound in goal and th e de- leueo as a whole firm tuid before long th e home
R.S.A., 3 : JJARROW, 2. lliis inau.'h wa.s one of tlie most keenly
io iig h t of tile day siutl it is agree<.l th a t R.S..A. di'served th e ir victory. Rarrow were weakest where they liave usually been .strongest—;it full-back; these players missing th e ir kicks on ; f req u en t occasions an d le t t in g in the dangerous ; P.S.A. lorwartis. 1*„S.A. were
tir.st to score ■ through JtLcksun, b u t M’ilk.s levelhd up with a i c.apitnl goal ju s t before llm int<Tval. On the • iH*
-.start. Neil an d Dean addeil fu r llie r poiiil-s j
;ind AVilks scored anollier goal from a penalty j kit.-k aw a rd e d fo r ‘‘ liands
ST. JAMJi:S’S, o ; MOOR. LANK, 1. 'I h e 3 lo o r J^iuio lieUl is on a s lo p e am i th e i
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homo s id e ’s eapUiin in v a r ia b ly p lay s down i t f i r s t Iniif i f iio g e t s th e cham-is i l« ' got t h a t ! ch a n c e o n S a tu rd a y mid Jus te am playi.‘<l well, .! e x t iu id in g tl io S t . J am e s ’s defen c e to th e fu l l . i
K a r ly o n , W e b s te r co n v e r te d from a sav e by i i o l t who co u ld o n ly m a n a g e lo kinx-k down a . s t in g in g s h o t f rom Thompson. S t . J am e s ’s p a id p e r io d ic v is i t s to th e M<s>r L an e goal an d | s h o r t ly b e fo re h a i f - t in ie , ILnyliurst j»u,t th e ' s co re s lev el. A f te r t l ie (tilfee, .Moor Lane ' 4-c;iS4.xl, to a l l in t e n t s a n d jmi poses, t.o uiki* jm r t ill file g am e . Tiiey were o u t j J a y e d an d out-m an oeu vre<I an d r a n d y g o t lieytjml tlu* h a lf -w ay lin e . ICecles d u ly <-otiipleled his h a t - • tri<*k an d J low k e r a n d McTter add ed fnrilu*r g oals a n d w i th ti h i t of hn-k o th e r p o in ts wouUl Imve b e e n ad d e d . .Mr. J . (.)g<len^ wa/, tin* re- • fe re e juid k e p t th e g am e well in liam l , b u t t le s p i le fii.s fij-miiess a h ‘g r e l ta b le in e n le n l o4*eurrcd. ;is a r e s u l t o f which. W. M owa r ih. of M o o r L an e , wjis ^en^ oM.
r haiidlnn; and .lorn--, ..ntriisUsl with th..WKSLKV, 2 ; RKI) 'r iU .AN CLK . 0. ’I'liis gsiJiie, a t ClilhenK.*. n a s most, p le asant^
ly conlesUHl
a.ml th e i>omis w»-nt to tin* shl*' which
tle.servt'd th em . Tlicr«* were two j e a in n s of th e m a tc h . O n e was th e exeiTaMe .•-hoot in g o f tlio fo rw a rd s , th e otIn*r wa.s th e e.\- l i ib i t io n o f M cC ra ck e n ta c t ic s fiy .Hm P e te r s , tin* W h a liey capU i in . 'rin: fo rm e r f e a tu r e was il ie m o re n o t ic e a b le an ti each se t ot forw a rd s <Iiviorve c e n su re . TIio AVesley s e t mis*-e<l in a n \
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day, February 2 / st, is the last day, and there will be no extension whatever after, that date.
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There has been a phenomenal rush for ‘Durafit Suits under this offer. On Satur day, January 17th, the opening date, the number o f orders brok^ all our previous records for orders received in any one day at any time o f any year. This speaks volumes for both the sterling quality— style, durability and f i t—o f T>urafit Suits, and for the leady appreciation o f those qualities by our many customers.
Those who have not yet placed their orders should do so immediately as all orders are
filled in rotation. There’s something in the make. Think
il over. TESTIMONIAL.
** S eascalk, i z / l / i o .
D ear Sir ,
P.irccl received
REDMAYNE & READ, M A R K E T P L A C E . C L IT H E R O E .
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i ll i s mo r n i n g . Many thanks. The suit is a beautiful tit and .am quite pleased with same. J .nm, Yours truly,
H . M . IL” fill
Five Guinea Suits for £3it 19 : 6
CLOSING DATE SATURDAY FEB. 21st
UR Quiet Time Offer ofFioeQuinea T)urafit Suits for £ 3 / 9s. 6d. is rapidly drawing to a close. Satur
i l H • c j ? ■j i 1. i, V T H E T r E S ; F ItIJDrArY; F E B R^U A B /Y l 13 , 1 9 2 0 t i THE FARMERS’ BIBLE
M R . B. .1. H . '. G A R N E ’J'T’.S L E C TU R E -■VT
GJ.SBURNE.
l l io uniiuai Jiiuctiiig ol tne Gisiiinne branch
I Mr. Duckworth, th e secretary, rejicrted th a t th e y e ar was begun with a d e b i t balance of 12s. S jd ,, b u t a t the cud of tlie year , tho bnuich had £<J 2s. lOd. in Imiid. The chuirinaii an d socretjirv gave an account
of th e Lancasiiire an u o o u tn \»estmorhuid b a rm e rs ’ Association \vm held a t the Bibblas- dalo Arms, on Monday evening, Air. H . Jack- sou
pre.sidiiig over a moderate attendance.
ol negotiations wliich h a d ' taken place, be tween th e branch and a milk wholesaler, re lative to the prices to be paid. I t wa.s related th a t th e wholesaler vis ited Giftburne an d met his customers over a luuciieoii and d u r in g tliis rneul
sever.al farmers agre4.*d to accciK tlio wiiolcsaler’s price with th e result th a t tho n egotiations failed to satisfy a number of 1 armors concerned. The secretary announce<l tlie successful
claim by tho association of the value of live c a t t le damaged in a motor accident in Sawley Brow. l i e s ta ted th a t a motor ist tiescending ilio hill had tho option of ru n n in g into a herd of c at tle, or a i;ar Cimmig in th e opposite <lirectioii. Ho chose tlie c a t t le and the farmers a t once p u t in a claim an d this iiad now been fully met.
‘•liairman, with Air. G. P a rk e r a s 'v ic e chair man and tlio following committee was elected; Alessrs. J . 'riiompson, IT. Duckworth. A. Tattei-sall, R. Bar ton, H. \
Aloorliou.se, F. .Si.-irkie an d B-. AVhittaker. Alessrs. J . Briggs, J . Tlionqison, G. P a rk e r
lAlr.
Jack.son was unanimously ic-elecU*<l
c .x h ib itio n o f goaJ-ktH'ping by J im Crablrv**. | p la y in g w i th th e R o v e r s
Re.M.Tve.
appeOTK to liav e regailie<l th o co ntidonce h e ,
..'t -.■II . a
<t M a rv 's f -u irt4il wi>rk imme<liatelv rtisln-d th e L*iw‘.AUH)r g o a l , am i l)4*fore Low MjN>r so p - l, oi le r s k n ew w l ia t wa.s h a p p e n in g . C a t luw ,
i.ie fiohM--t4
witli which l lm U m . th e Iaiw M.H»r c u s io i lm n . hail no c a r t i i ly cli.'ince.
t I lii, V u a.-
i l ia i ig r t i ♦■nds, SiHOght. p a s s in g th e hall to th e to rw ar il Imo. who nun i t u p in a n ia t in e r winch
la ileil to S4<nv. A t tliir- powit tin- hall rap id ly
i*\( it4*4l th e a i lm i r a t io n of th e t-pi><rtat4)j s, >4*ar- :n g th e lx>w Mcs.r g o a l . .NuU*t n ‘44*ivetl a sph-mlid pa/-s f rom tin* h - i t am i m a k in g in. m is ta k e a h o u t i t . p u t th e hall th ro u g h . S t . M a rv ’s wen* n o t lo n g in g e t t in g tin* hall ag iu u a t id ’.aliiT a l**w m in u t- t- fon-*‘d i t tow a rd th e goal, w ln ii .V u i le r a g a in t r n i l to score h u t fail.-i! n<.\\*'ver. th e I.<iw Moo r (h*tem4* f a ih d to <-Iear am i WjitiMi tin* In>ni4*st4-rs' ni-
Mill.
Ii.li. i ; . . tu i i i ; ti ll. Iitill. l- i it il. t l iro u n l i « i l l i i,,
..it, ^iK.l. I t 1,- to til.! S t . .Marv . . r<.< 11
tliii t ilivv
...ciiriM i l i . 'i r Uir«.,‘ to a l s iii ilii’ l!i-t -J.-. rniiMif--. A H..1
v.’ry Kood w o rk d o in '. Low Moor d .tin it ih v i r si. I ,lit S t . .Marv's d..|i.iii<. ivao too «o<»l-
- till.- tk .-r.; «iii. som..
lo r tliom .and lia lf - t ili io a r r iv i-d w itl i tin" msiK' a t 0 fo r S t . .Mary's. On tli.. r .-su n i|it io n S t M a rv ’s a g a in p re s sed an d it looke<l as
tb o u n l i I'lifV wore n o ii in to a d d to t l io i r .acoro. ti l ls tiiin* lliev w«t ** imMie<-**ssiiU.
oorno n o a t
r..Mvmk In la.w .M.«.r lorivar.l.j l i
.il.in o in . t l io i r r o n t r o h a l t . ruMii.<l m a n d m. -ido .a Hplomli.l o h o t a g a in s t iv h n ii
l.aivoon ,. lo h..||ilosK Tins ....oTmKl t-i p u t n.-w hi.- in to
l lm U i i i r l .-a r l l in tla- hail m lino Myli-. '1 ho liall - ism I 'han ged ein ls am i l^iw .Moor lo t « a n t lire- nist;e<l tow a n l th e .S a in ts ’ go al. A f te r
L .w .Moor and a fto r a low rap»l oM l ia n i i .- tliev ag iu ii att4-mpt4*<l to ru sh tin* go al.
,„„ 'o . hoivovor. S t . .Marv’a dolonoo npi.ot In' r lU s
l l . 1.' \v.
1.1..-.
, o lo iila tioits hv .• lo an iii ; i.ho h all. Lon ao a in o.-clirmK tl io
l.all. a t tom p t .a l to ad d to Ui.'ir M-oro. a sp h .n d id s h o t hoinii p u t i" "
l.aw.^in ju a t m a ilapNl lo t ip ovor iho
li.io |« . in t S t . .Mai-v', ii ino - .l ooiiici liood op< • iiio^ of wliloh tli..y o i ia l i t to hav o ta k . Il .id- 1 oil all... A f lo r rm-hinii up Uio lu ll |n H'"«l
-i>. in*.i<l4* r ig h t , hail xcore<l f rom a t-iml Imme<lialely a l t i- r
tliif-. L<*w .MfK»r prAt-i-cil th e S a in t s ’ goal timl altlnm g h tin*v p u l in tlir**4* o r to n r sh o ts tln-y
a l l th e i r o th e r work. I t is m»t im n a tu ra l t l ia t AVesley’s oppom*nts shoiikl i la im th a t th e g oals scorc*d w e re g i f ts . In th e
fir.st in s ta n c e , llio s c o re r (AVhiUak.‘r ) wae all«;ged to he “ y a rd s otf-iiitle ” win-n Im re<-.*ive4l tin* fiall th e si*'.‘oml t im e juul m live .-e^-oiid. a iH*miliy g*)al scored by Brooks, th e Mat*-nn n t made th a t a p e n a l ty sh o u ld nev«T hav.* in......... ...
m a k e .. ................... , •ihsi
t.Mlollos ivoro woll
conooiv.sl iirnl ro .n a rk ah iv ..llia-tivi,., lo r n o soonor had th o W oslo.v lo i -
“ in th i s w o r ld .” B u t th e goals were :iward<*<l - - ;uk1 t h a t i-s Uvat. P. t4*i»’s McCracki-n
w a rd s crosstol th o half -way lino i.i tlio sooood h a l f th a n ih ow h la th ! was soinidini:. 1 oti.iw iv is roallv a fo u r th liall-h aok h u t all lits v a l ia n t
o lfo r ts fa i lw i I " I»ih s lim .u n i; powor in to Ins fo rw a rd s ivml th o uaini- ivas h .- t.
2 n d D IV IS IO N L EA G U E TA B L E . P.
St. Mary’s Reserve. 7 . St J am o s s RcservelO . Chaibiirn C h u rch ... a . Mount Zion ............ •' ■ Barrow Kestirvn. ... U . Moor Lane Reserve 11 . Whalley Red Tr i .R . 0
W L. D 1'. a
II.. .1...31 . ..12 ...13 \ . P is
5 ..3 , .2...3(5 . ..13 ...12 4 ..5....0...27 . ..40
. 2 . .4 ..0...22 ....27 ... 4
3 . ..2 , I . ..24 . ..25 ... 7 3 . ..5. ..1...21 ...30 .. 7 2
1...22 . ..32
W I IA I .L EY K ED T R IA N G I .K R E S E R V E , d ; ST. .MARY'S R E S E R V E , 7.
Tho Riinio p ro v ed v e ry a.M-iiini; h u t wan ro-
iiiark.ablo fo r roURh p lay . S t . .Mary’s worn Illld .mhto dly th o h o t lo r loam a la . t w h u h ivas h om o o u t hv th o r is itilt. At h a l f t im o tho
s ro ro was .1-^2 fo r S t M a ry ’s, who a t :am ov- ■ o l i i lv d th o i r rcn iarkalir .! s ta y io i ; powers in th e
.e io l ld h a l f hv .scoriiit' I'ouf more, noals. llm r i.
leis Ikwii a ro-sliutl'liui: ol S t . .Mary n lot-ward h u e w h ieh haa b e e n n t te n d e d w i th liapp.v_ su i ts . 'I'he p i l l lu c-lo«.d witli a Vletor.v o , -d lo r th e v is i to r s , wllleh . as ..........
tin* s in f f i*» ’em . MKDAL C O M P K T m n X . \ l t e r .several weeks ot n s l .
o.win,; to th e
. 111,, r a t lo w in is 'o d o io n a a hy sh o o tm « to<. hi -h Low -M<»r a n a in ruolii-,1 .low n hill an d ::ko,I M... ho,nos,..,-s' i^oal. ih is •■inn' -oo .tr - -1 iio n a ltv .
.I.in.-s, tli.. mold.. Uliht or
L.nv'.M.'ior. mad o no m is tak o an d '■‘; h , r ^ : : : ^ i rM d : ; ’’’ ro ;w a . ;dK
■ • w n i w o d s o ...... I’n t ia;io;i,.
lM";,'tl o.'.o 'h...■.ld■ n o t i.ra .o o ,„.o man inor.. ll ;" ,. oTioihor. 1 oannol, ro f r a .n m ih iso a o ...
rn s 'U iE C .A T i l iV A I .IS 'l 'S . ^ C'H.NTHrUN WRSLKA*.
On** of Un* m o s t s u r p r i s in g ,i;.v was th o s..nsaLional
i;,monal,at.s ovor C'.liathm n ' I'.ilil l(»w!v in>«itions in t in l a a g
.1 , ii ppiU' not ....duly )n 1 I t w.'is no •'Cl r< t in .i i
; ' :T ; h : : ; ; !w 'M ' i . r tm p r L n , , . s 111., of tho s tn i i in i - l olovons 111 a
.‘’J ....... ,i , ,
'.I .1 ,. in fo n t i .m o f w in n in g . n»‘’> k
'rii..v , 4
PRAISIO KtlR l JU’AL PLAAl'.RS A rg u s .” w r i t in g in tlu* ” T**l.-graph.” / a y »f AWigley. th e ClitluT*)** play
I |arwo<i(l: ” H vices would bo valuabh* u
t .a r iK . Ho h a s givmi
*l;iy’ was .. . st«*p tw o iK*naUy
a line vu iory ami «U*.s*TV*-d it. miml th a t thvrv wvrv no t six t-" '''',
,,
..... U'.'iiiis in tlio
in.-it.tvr of luvr . .ailtiot bo tlvni.-d Unit tbo C o u tv eM " '" " ''" "
w ith ( I n ’sit
is f in o th c r 'p la y «T wlub-*> >er-
i.nu* F ir s t Division
,.ra l b n l lm m «*x- M*;
i.soij. fmt .<atnr-
,vl,;-u vavl, lookvd M<->'''taiu [ '7 ’''>"'-
'I lli* se itu u l j,''
m r t a iu ' 'i ^ '’" o ‘T t - \> o v iU o . . Im t Jj" him-seir quickly, and cleared U.o d.u.Kcr.
t
hr.loi-.' tim i-tiil of tl tilc . Roltoii iiddml uiiotbi- r d th u s l i 'f t flu- livid ............. by I kouK
lK*tt4*r <sh i 'o i t io n . aiul vcorci! oiu** jus t
go;il an t*>
1.ClitliertH
I Ti known. L’o r in t lu a n - w*-n bv
d il liu l lltv ol l-e t t i l l t ; m a u - llis oil. th e Itoltoil-hv- lV,,wMl!.,d te a . . . was
K.veo a n o lh e r o p |s i r .um ty
of e iu - l- i l l i ; tJlo l is ts , hy reason ol th e eom- L d l o t . o r ^ im s f l h.v th e (-1,th e rm , A '" a o.'-;';; I is -I lueilal eoiniM-titioii. an d oii .-a i iiid .i.v . in lo . ' o re l i i . i i . ia ry ro im d .
lh ,l ,oi.-hy -R ow laud "F O R THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE."
YOUR BLOOD WANTS ----- PURIFYING
I ■ Blotches, tipois. Pimples, Boils, j Sores, or Eruptions of any kiiul con- j tinually bursting tlirough the akin.
I I P A'ou arc troubled wiili Eczema, t I U " You are sullcring the aches
I ■ and p.'iir.s of Ikul Legs, Blood Poison. Abscc8se.«i, Ulcers, Scrofulous
anil Ulcerated Sores. Glandular Swellings. Ate. g A’ou liavc th a t consu»nt itching and inllainmalion of PiieS.
t l«.od iiiipnnty, caMini; for ■'.............. ..
C la rk e ’s Blood M ix tu re I . ploasonl *o take and Duucanteod harmless to the most dolloato oonstirulion ol e^ilhcr MX.
niuim'nt throfieh the bloo<l, so ffon t l
..i.ino amt money on uwltess
ns Hiul » fttoroAf 2 /0 per bottlOs R E FU S E S U B S T IT U T E S .
■ ■ inaijMii. Sciatica.
Lamb.ago. Gout, .kc. b All Mn*b*i am «un* siini* of cf«VL*inR w-aBto rnur
IC T •''*'*'* crip of Uheu- s ta te s , is 8 6
l i 'in p o ra r i ly lo s t w iiilx t lu th o A rm y an<l is 1 ju s t now in g r i 'a t fo rm . *' H«» **am4* o u t i-tic- ee ss ful f rom u ia n y n is p in g slious.” “ In* siivisl ; f-ma rtly nmh.*r pres^-ure.” “ sev en i l h o t ^I lo ls . wore «nf4*ly d e a l lh w i th .” an d ” Crabtr4-4* k^ p t 1 a woml4
*riul goal ” an* soisu* ot ll»^ plvra.-4*s
UMsl. 'r i te Rov4*rs havi* no m 'ed U* .-4’tirch fo r • un<lf*rstudi<*ri to R o binso n.
‘ LK-AGUK MKKTING.
P .S .A . COM P LA IN T
QCA.SHKD. m e e t in g ol th e S im d ay S<.‘nool J .eiiuge was
field o n M o n d ay e v e n in g a t th e I ’arixFi C h u rch .Scliol, M r . 'I 'o p p in g . B ar row , p re s id in g o v e r a
full :.tt*'m!anc*‘. A re|H ) r t by th e ref4‘r4‘4* ol lit** Mtior Lan e->( ,Iaiue>’s nmlcli wjih <lealt w i th . A
N . l low n r th ,
o f th o fo rm e r eluli, wa.s eharge<l w ill i f ig h t in g l iu t on th e r4*ler4*o’s sUi tem o iit t lm t th e in c id e n t woul<l m*ver liavo ix v u r re d h a d Jiot- th o .specUntor.s meit4*d th o p la y e r s , th e c:ir-e was <liKinissi*4l wiUi a c a u t io n , H ow a r th lieing warne*! t h a t il Ive apix*ars a g a in lii*i -Uf-j-i-n-
r-ion will Im order»*<l. T h e re
w.as agsvin a lively d e b a te on tin*
l io u w ln d h e r a ndore**. n a s p o'^yr to aw a rd a g o al a f t e r a fu ll b a ck h a s liandle<l am i siiyi*<l.
'I’liis incid**nt occurrtHl m tlu* P .S .A . I*o'v Aloor m a tc h , w h en M r . O g den awnrde*! a g.*al.
}».S.A. c o n te n d e d U ia t a p e n a l ty sh o u ld have .. ...I
l/4*ague.
solvcsl to w r i t . , to M r . .lo b l i l>'Wi‘'. fb o v.-u-riiii ri-fvris-. No reply IukI oii Moiidii.i been n - le iv is l frolil blllt a n d th e LivlKUe m e e t lu t ; re . solvml
on th e vari.'inc*
.o n iewb a t keaus l arnttmem.. tlie <- '•■‘ j "'.;’", V";
uou.tcml tliat Util St. .-coi..i...tu-e
ciiairms in to tlu iTiiativ
th a t thi- .\b*or) (hxu*-mn
th a t, 1.0 luul th , . is .w e r to Mis d |s , t i t i .m hucll m a t te r s .
t l te refe r .s ! on tl ie sUmd On lu *anng tlu* »h ' i -m n . th e P .h .A . r» p u - . | I> c V ren re -
s* .n ta t iv .^ Juiu h\ th a t th e i r c om m i t i .y had 4lc4'idtxf t h a t if th e f in d in g of th e League w.iu
^ o ''>u
t ' l ia i rm a l i ’s su n tte s t to n a su l i-e o im i llt te e . e..o- s is t i i iu of fo u r c lu b s ’ re p r i 's .- iita tiv .-s . -
to tf i ra s li th e m a u e r out.. I 'l i tl ie tin
„ tut.l Uie r e f e n s '.
W.IS appoMt.ed o tto mjilt4*r. Low Moor am i I .S .A . i«p*‘ * ifi remaining imtside. A l te r alt hoiit s
■ i. r4*sult ot th e maUh ( J - -~ lot le*u houhl sUuuL decltiring Uie r e t e l l s final. Tlu* Cliairman congratul. t<sl
f . w
Sve.ral newspaivers w<*ro w r itten uj l4l siihif*c.ti h u t t lie ir finding*^ w»-n‘ a t
W ’T I
lnM*n e iv e n :md report<xl iht* maU«T to ili*' ,
varianc** a n d a t th e la s t m4*eung i t wa.s re-
T h e bittmv
journ.Tl alxo recf>rd-*i a m a g n if ic en t i J im now j
ag a in .s t tl ie in ll iey tvould w i th d n iw from th e Ixj.'iguo. I t is s in c e re ly U» 1*4* fatix'd t h a t th ix e.Ntreme
DOWNHAM.
course—which to >*ay tlu* leant wouhl be tin- .*iI>
ort.sm.'ui]ik4*— will n o t Ik* ta k e n .
TO-MORROA\” S M^VTCHES.
Jx>w .Moor V. .Moor L:uu*. Ref»*rec: AV. C'arricI;. .St. J am e n ’s v. S t . J l a r y ’s. R e fc n c : J . B r c t l ie r to n .
R*‘4l T r ia n g lo V. P .S .A . IL'ferei* : -A. B il lin g to n . .Moor Lane R4t-4Tve v. Re<l T r ia n g le R e serve.
x.St. .Alary’s Ri*servo v. S t . J a n u 's ’s JU'^**rve. R e fe re e : A. Rir-liton.
V 'n u n m a te h will In* beg u n a t arrang**in4*nt.
TEAMS.
S t . .Mary’s .— W.
IWtw.sher. .1. .S4*:ig»*r. .1. Bullor, E . Dix on . J .
1st Division. SjK'iglit ( c a p i . ) . A.
Koole, IT. 'rhomnx. H . C a t low . \V. N u t te r . \ \ . AVitton. M . Croa-sfalo.
2nd Division.
.son, A. KorrCsit, K. S a n d e r so n ( c a p i . ) . H . .S. C o lem an , J . W h i t ta k e r , J . AVigimll. R. Heyes , J . ThomjiMvii, J . P a rk e r , J . R i le y . Reserve’s : .1. D ix o n , S. Bri<Ige.
--------♦ ♦ ♦ -------- KAY'S ” LINSEED COMPOUND ” for
Goughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles. H id . , 1/3, 3/-.
------- ♦♦4k-------- SAWEEY.
villjige r e a d in g rtioni hn.s In-eM fa i r lv pro?»- IHTOUS. .V w h is t i*in rm iin en t an d b i l l ia r t l iiamliciii) liav** Is’en lu*ld am i «t numb*;r i*f b il lia r tl niateh4*s liav4* al^o be».*n arrang»*d. I he liisL of ihctve, maU’luti wa.s w itli
R.iniingioh lem l in g room. In th e m a tc h a t l l im in g lo n . Sawl»*v wi.*ro t l ie winm*rr> by l.'^O jK)intx an d in th e r e tu r n m a tc h th e y w ere a g a in succi*ssful. th i s t im o hy ’
i.AS p iu n ts . Tlio s ts .rere were (.Sawley nam o f irnl a n d all won) :— H. B le a z a rd lUO A. I l l in gw o r th 7 4 ; T'. E. l* ro c to r UK), r . SaumI. rs 7*1; H . P ro c to r 100. IJ . Sixmc er o l ; B e r t B le a z an l 100, O. A\Tndiir3* ; IT. Py*’l.B>'L A. SiK*ncer 4 1; J . E. H o lg a te J (X h A
S 2 ; C. Jaek.-^on ItK). A. AA'elch *.); f^awley *(X). R im in g to n 442.
A J^nAt
BII.LIAR.D.S.--Sinc4! Uu* lad s «amo lumu* th e S t . M a ry ’s Ri>S4*rve.—E . B an k s , R . P a rk in -
FANCA’ D J IE S S BA I iL .—A fancy dr**ss ball w:ls held in th o Sclioolroom ou F r id a y ev e n in g
bust, a n d was a g r ,? a t hutx;c»i«. T h o room was u n c om fo r ta b ly crow d ed , th e r e b e in g a b o u t 2tX) p erson a j i re s e n t . P r iz e s w e re aw ardtxl for Indies a n d gei itl im ien a n d com ic co s tum e s , an d th e r e wai» coiw id en ib lo d i t l ic u l ty ex iier ieiic ed by M rs . AA'right, M rs . .ALisst'y, M b ^ M. Brod- h t i r s t a n d th o I to v . C. C. B ro t lh u r s t , who hatl coiLsented lo a c t nti ju d g e e , in aw a rd in g th o variotiri pnztvi. H ow ev e r , th o i r dt'cihiotis, which g av e g eueniJ s a t i s f a c t io n w e re a s fol low s :—Ljidieri’ c lm r a c te r c-osturae: 1. Gipsy G ir l, ^Ii».s J«ilK*lla C la rk ; 2, SpraLL’s Biscu i ts . M rs. J>. H .ay f tu rs tj 3, P a r lo u r M a id . M rs . Isaae. H u y h u n j t ; *4, C om in g E v e n ts ;
B e r th a
B le a ta rd . lk*st comic c o s tum e : I , 'r r am p , M r . J . AA'olfeiidon; 2, Uie B il l, M r . H . F r a n k la n d . ( ie i i t . ’s c h a ra c te r c«»stuiiu'>: 1, R<k1 Jm l ia n , M r . J . L i f e ; *2, B o d In d ia n , Air. J . A
A’ . P jirk in so n .
In a d d i t io n tlu; fo llowing sjH*c*ial p r iz e s w ere aw a rd e d :— 1, C h a r l ie C h a p l in . Air. R . .Singlt*- t o n ; 2, CoiTit^pomleiice, .Aliss Klsii* P arkin*ion:
h. Sliepl)erde^»», .Alisx H a n n a h H a y h u r s t ; 4, Tho CJonsorvatorj', M rs . E s s iuu. As u su a l, i l r s .
U ay h u rsL h a d clmrg o of tlie* re f re s hm e n ts luid a b*aiwl f rom Barnoldowick pbiyevl fo r d a n c in g . The b a l l was h e ld oii b eh a lf of th o fu n d s of ti le C r ie k o t Club , a n d th o commitU*e wliicli co n s is te d of tJie AIis.*ies AAilkiiison, Isab e lb i C la rk . C. T h om iison, E. H a y h u r s t , P . C la rk a u d E. 'Thonqison a n d s ev e ra l o f tb o mem b ers o f tb o C r ic k e t Club a r e to be c o n g r a tu la te d on th e
flucre.ssful is sue of th e i r effort^t.
"Pupe Blood means Perfect Health
of Bo'‘ • and Mind. Impure Blood po ons the whole' s y s t em . "
po wifi thorouKldy in-** the Mooii of tno e isonous inatliT w liioh hIoiii* is ly'*
lotion* i»n*l fn**!>*v'•mtments \rlnch'«n* n<it Ki-I iM'lnw in.f Mirlhc** of tlif* skm. Vlmt vou want.and what you must have llwit to ’tHTinanently rui»‘*L e* •* umlicili'*
nusH of nil ymir still«'rin»r. Clark** s Iilofsl .Miituro i-s lUst Midi n miNlicno, It is coni|>nsi>>l of .njfTLHlu-nt.s which quicMv Bltack. ov«*rcoim*. ftiwl t*!!***! from tno blocal uU HniiiirilM*s tlumi wlmu-\er c^hso
oucu Aotile.
Ls incunihU— wh/* lutvi* »>4-4.m enroll after trying many oili.-r trmtmcnU wiliioul succfia—ii'rs pamphM rouna
Of all ohomiste and
rmtoful lAliHits of all
cla.ss«*s—|‘»l»L*nu- i w'ho have l*-**n cimsl aft*T Ii<^inp Riven up
Mixtur**js cortilhsl by a mna.kable^col. 14
0 110
THE TRUE VALUE of Clarke'* Blood * 11 of tinsf.Hcito*! trstiinomul: .mn
Clarke’S Jleed::
ariMmc), and by r«-ndenne :t chnin anu pur**, can Ih> nsfnsl on to clToct a compl**t4> ami lastiiiR curu
lilKture^
The World’s B e s t Blood P u r if ie r .
C U R E S i ' AB.B. . , ! :l SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES l - I J by R«*fer*‘«-: '1'. Hey.s.
C h a tb u rn AVwh'v v. CliDier*)4* AA’c.-ley. Re- f**ree : AV. AVilkinson.
AVl-ILS” D R IV E .— P rom o te d by tlu* local
firaimli of tb o AA’om e n s ’ U n io n is t A.*vs>oei:iiion, ;■ i le l ig h t fu l '.yhist d r iv e a n d 4laiico was held in Downhnm .School on Tiiewhiy n ig h t . A lvo utJ i) tal)l4-s w e re occuj>ie<l.;ind th e dutit.*^ of
Ik*1I-
inan ’’ w e re .sh an x l by th e Re.v. F . T\ BracWiaw am i M r . P. R o b in so n . T’lie pri/i* w in n e rs w i 'r e :—G o i i t .’s : 1 s t an t i 2 n d . .Airs. H olden an d Mrs. Hi'vwood (p la y in g as g e n t lem e n ) . Lndi4>4: 1, iMiss i i . AViieelor; 2, Mis s A. S h a rp . F o llow in g th o d r iv e th e r e was a <lanco tl io imwii; be in g .supplied by MiT'srs. X . Hud.*K>n am i T. is lio i’wood. 'Du; tluti»\s o f ^ I .C . 's W4*re s lm n u l by M4.*j'441*s. T . .1. H o lg a te . A. B le azard an d J . S h a rp .
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND.
witli tlie queston of buying r(KKistuffs and manure. They could g e t ccnip4*nsation for lime, farmyard in.nntire, e tc ., bought on tho farm and for foodstulfs used on tlie farm d u r ing tho la s t two years of tenancy. Repairs Uf huiidtngs also came under th a t head h u t ho warned them th a n in assessing compensa tion Lir such work tho only qu**stioii taken, in to account was ilio unexlmusK^ value of tho improvements from tho jioint of view of a new
i t was iiccox-sary th a t th e owner l>c given notice of th e in ten t io n lo c ar ry o u t any work under th a t head so th a t ho m ig h t he allowed to d ra in tho farm liimself.. I f he did th a t work, tile landlord was en titled to charge his te iu in t 5 i>er cent, p er annum on th e outlay or 3 per cent, plus a c e r ta in sum i>er year ex tending over twenty-live years. ’They would see t i ia t i t would bo choaiwr to i>ermit tho fa n n e r to do tlio d ra in ag e hini:^*lf. Under P a r t H I . they were chielly conceriic<l
fo r food stuffs used on th e farm d u r in g tho la st two years of tenancy was based on a slid ing scale according to the mamirial value con tained. He urged farmers to k4*<»p th e ir liuusehold accounts
sop.arate from tliose of th e a ctu al farm work, saying th a t i t was i r r i ta t ing to have accounts p u t Ix'foro them for two bags of iiulian corn, ten pounds <if rice and one bottle of whisky, for tliey could n o t ex pect tho incoming te n a n t to jiay for the la t te r Items. Farmers could also claim comiK*nsa- tiuii fur damage done by gtiino and :is fa r as ground game w;is concerned tliey could n o t c o n tra c t o u t of tlie privilege ot killin g i t . Alany farmers signed agreements th a t t in y would no t toucli the griiund game, h u t they were legally e n t i t le d lo do so lUvpite such agrt'i'ment, although tliere was tlio moral side of th e promise to bo t.nkeii in to account. They were also eiititliHl to compt*nsation for dnmago done hy plieas.nnls, e tc , providiKi th o dainago exceeded Is. per acre ami provided also th a t tile Iamllor<i or ag en t was given an ojq>or- tu n i ty of viewing llio damage. 'I'liat was in iho case of uncut crops and th e same opi>or- ttinity was to ho given in th e c;tse of croi« whieh had been cut. On th e tjuestiou of foo<Istuffs, local cufitoms
te n a n t and before making such rep a irs tlu'y m u s t give tho landlord rca*ionable time in which to car ry them o u t.
'riie compensation
Holtiiiigs Act of iyOf> was given fiy Air.-B. H. G a rn e t t , organi.^iiig secretary of tJio iLssociatioii. He tlescribed tin* a c t as tho guide, philosoplier an d fr iend of th e farmer and la te r referred to i t as tho farmers’ bihle.- Alany claims which they received a t J’restoii
h.ad to do with compensation and he therefore devoted the major portion of his ta lk to such points as were ahected by ilu* Act. Lne^- liaustcd improvemeiiLs and miexhausUyl manurial value were th e basis upon whicli claims tor compensation had to he .siibmittt*d u nder P a r t 1. of tho Act. P a r t L applie^l to improvements fo r whicJi they had lir s t to g e t fNTmissioii from the owner and those princip ally iiifectmg them were th e laying down of |K*rmauent p a stu re, the making and improve- mimt of roads and th e a l te ra t io n or cniarge- mont of buildings. T^irt H. of tfie Act d e a l t with d ra in ag e and
an d U. Jackson were electeti members of tho Alilk Committee and tho secrot;u-y ami chair man were deputed lo rep re sen t th e hraiich a t tilt* council m e e t in g s 'a t Preston. Air. Duck worth was umuiimouKly re-appointed secretary an d Air. \V. S. AA'coks was electetl solicitor. Au in te re s t in g survey of tlie Agricultural
mi
4-.riticising tlio Act Air. IL im e t t had d e al t with, iii'olariiig i t to ho ro t ten to tho core and based en tire ly on a wrong principle. .Vt th e close of th e motiting. Mr. G a rn e t t
soinotimes c re p t up, h u t th o rule was th a t they should n o t lie applic<l if they wore to tho dir-advantage of tho fa rm e r in luiy chiim under i ho Act. Tho Chairman made a lengthy s ta tem e n t
was thanked for liis .attomlmice and lecture. KAY’S ” LTNSEF.D COAIPOUND ” (Ani
seed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, e tc .) for Coughs and Colds.
WEST BRADFORD. YOUNG LADH-:S’ E F F O R T .—On S atur<lay
ih o y o u n g lad ie s in co n n e c tio n w i th th e Uniu*<l A le t lu x lis t C h u rch a r r a n g e d a te a p a r ty a n d <oiu:ert. A goodly n um b e r p a r to o k o f th e te a a n d aftenvjLTils Ji ooncvrti wjih g iv e n to a c row ded au d ien c iv 'Dio c h a i r was ta k e n hy M is s B la c k b u rn , of C l i ih e ro e . wlio c o n g r a tu la te d th o y o u n g la d ie s o n th e s p le n d id e f fo r t th e y h a d m a d e to ln*ln on th e w ork o f th o c i iu rch . 'Hie y o u n g hulics g a v e tW4» co n c e r te d i tem s w h ieh w e re mu ch aj>preeiato<l. S o n g s w e re rciulerc<l by Misscti H o lg a ie , ANatxon, C o t ta i i i a n d tl io Misst*s M. a n d H . B an k s c r e a te d mu ch amuaomvmt tWth ’i th e i r d u c t ” Tho M a r io n e t te s ” a n d th e tUiologue ” A F o reg o n e C om Ju s io n .” 'Die Mihscs ANatsoii g av e two <luots in .a ver>' p le ax iu g m a n n e r . Mitvi G ra in g e r a n d Miss l^nwrcncc < /ch con- tr ib u t ix l ttvo r e c i ta ls .and .MisxcK Tomlinson wore r a p tu ro u s ly applaude<l fo r th e i r jiiano - fo r to d u e t s . A couphi o f skotchi*s w e re in - ehidetl in th o p ro g ram m e a n d b o th w e re well Iltvoii. 'Hio Im n io r is t wii.a .Mr. T. E .
DiiRd.alo iuiil lilt xooii liiid liix la i i l if i ic f cotivulM.-tl w t h la u g h t4
*r a n d k e p t tl iem in a nu*rry nioo<l fo r
th«* rtvit of th e ev e n in g . H e h a d fo u r itoniK on th e p ro g ram m e b u t h e !in<l to resi>ond o n etich occ asion. TTu* d i i t i i 's of n c c om p am s t wore im d er t.'ikon b y Miss4*s T o n i l i i ^ n an d Air, .) . C h e s te r a n d w o re ably c a rn c t l o u t . Un Atondny e v e n in g a f u r th e r social w r s h e ld w hen th e r e wn« a goodly n um b e r i in ’s ^ n t a n d a v e ry en jo y a b le e v e n in g was .spent.
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Make habit •
Shopping at BENTHAMS a ----------- ^-tStPays.
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