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C R ICKE T DAIUVEN’S EASY tVlN.


iiome taain, who woro left with nearly two hours to liat, gave an indifferent display, the siilo h(‘ing di.smis.scd in little over an hour for n Ht)ro of 6(». nf whioli total H. Tddou claimed 32 not (Mit. tlr..s being the only double figure Rcoro. Pollard and’ .T. T. Cooper bowlo<l througbotit tho innngs unchanged, tJie last namml talcing .sevmi wickets at a cost of iliree run.« apiece, Pollard having two for 35.


homo cncounttT with Darwcn, bolli their batting and fielding being lielow par. Tlic poiicoful valky rcprcsentAtive« who had first innings on a good Iiard wicket, put on a big Koro. d.'clnring with tlie total at 230 for the loss of eight wickets, niadb in two lionrs and 40 inimues. the liighest scorer lieing Pollard, tho Darwon pro. who appeared • to bear a charmed life. He hit lustily for a Kcoro of ] I8, uiiidi inrlmkal 16 bnundarie.s, being jnado in flO ininutqs. Ho wa.s very fortunate, imwrver. bidiig missed on five occasions, first vii»'n his s<‘oro uas 30, twice at 42, again at (iS ami S(). T. (luriier (2S) and T. Coojwr (22). and K. Lanistcr (10) , played woll. Koim of the lionio bowlers were successful T. ItMon coming out best with one wicket for 15 runs. Against this formidable total the


Tbo licyland ilotora had nu olf day in tlicir B^M Bwpoint 4 THf f-lenj y^V£.


F j s ^ Ufllfl; Tiiey Tell A|£ ihE ^ E i TRQ\je>L£ yvt' GfiEECE.


S^orWJDg.-. Tnef^E WILL BE BBFOf{£ At/irctf


RIBBLESDALE JUNIOR LEAGUE. SAliDEH’S SUCCh:SS.


tun for their money on Saturday, largely ibaiiks to a lino innings by J . Speight, who knocked np 66 (8 4’s), and W. Sanderson, ulioNj 41 includi'd si.\ boundaries. Apart fro m.kick.Mjn ( 1((J) the others failed dis- m.illy and tho ncoro of 133 was not suliicient to che^.c Sabden. who hit up 140 for the lu.-« of five wickets. Whilst batting, J . D\>on colapscd owing to tJic heart, Intt ho w


Hiblilc.sdale AVanderers H. gave Sabdon a •iSHr


/T r em ained to "W/LfT' to <ilVf THf "THE bird;' in thi^ fashion:


^ 1}


a.M alflo to r<*smne hi.s innings later, and 21.


lUHlikKSDAkE WANDERERS


J . lyofiiioiLse. u and b W. Dyson ...... J . Moore, c W. Dy.*,on ........................ H. Coiitob, o Dvrton .............................. J . Spoigiit. V and b Redhead .......... W. Samiorson, b lUxlhead .................. F. Cray, c Redhead b Nixon ........................ 4


K. Jaikson, o Wood b W. Dyson ...... H. Hayliur.'t. c W. Dyson ................


U. Trimby, b Redhead .................................. 0 J . Tomlinson, b Redhead ............................ 4 H. Wo<m


1. not out ......................


.1. llo<Uu’ad ............ .......... 13 AV. Dyt^oii


SABDEN.


Dy.s,ui. c and b W00.J ........................ Nixon, fit Sanderson b .facksoii ... Redlioad. b Tomlin.sou .................... I)yson, not out .....................•


Dugdalo, c Ixiflhouso b Bpeigbt Holliday, v Wood ............................


...........


Ainsworth, not out ............................ Extras ................................


rui wIiAk 1 lo ]>:!v. !.r\t


do


' -\i Iroin 25 i 'I'Ut’f hofnro K :n^-Mtro« t.


i.iiij:fr /if lli« a innn .saiu^ !('0);in': I'oi


L’.* |«;r


1 <lon’ t li«- n'as


I) '>i 'iialK’d 1' .’.••iiii' on


lid not tliiiik


......vi:i« nr.» foj- >: rai icd Ui«


liii'-ii'O not -.(I I,a


and <lis- in


yc-Ji r*. Utir.T.


|l>ii< l-.u-orOi and hin‘;T ti>


\ Amis and l>o . .1!


II \Vu.ld .......... ............... 9 J . Tomlinson .. ................ 9 ........ ............... 7


F Griiv


H Havlmrst .. ................. 2 —


II


J, Spi'tgliL ...... ............... 4 li


0 2


2.8 1


21 32 0


30 12 IG


Total (for .0 wicliete) ... 140 o. M. R. AV. 26


(1 1


.faribitm .... ............... 4 3 'I'rimbY ...... ............... 4


0 0 0


9 9


29 1 21 21


i)


1 1


(1


UriALl.KV It. DKFEATBI) YJ' DARAVEN. WH ALLEY 11.


\V. Chamberlain, c Lightbown b Holt


G. Murri.s. c Roscoe b Hacking .................... 1 G. Ciuiuil.'orlain, c Holt li Hacking II .Var!,,y. e Ligbtbi,wu b Holt ........... A. T ivlor. b H:i< king ............................ ,1. Eili-. I, Hi.lt ....................................... T. Fracklaiid, b Haelting .................... W. Ilargreavtu, c .lohr-stono b Holt U. Sanderson, b Holt ......................... H. A


20


C. l!ear,i>worl!i. not out ...................... Extras ..................................


A' .Tib:0 ,1;. b n:iekiiig ................. Total


Ilnoking llr.k ........


........ 12.1 ............ 12


0 . A1. 2


DARWKX II.


.ItMji.sJwints (• Kills b Varlcy .................. c Ih-ardsworlh b Wa.shh’k 16


.M'ore. HI lh.*ardsu"orth b Wa.slilirook .. 1.4


VhU'«. 1) Varlvy ......................................... i Sln-v. b \':irlL*y ......................................... 20 llaikui;^. (• Jh’urdsworlh b Vurlcy .......


1 U ‘•Coe. not (jtii ......................................... 20


( ’rfiinshiiu, run out .................................. 1 r:it|i)\\. Ihw h W;mhbrook ..................... 0 I.iuiitl.itwu, •


'H O I l iT .


'u.lNc'w ton, 1:; Filtll-


- lilt -.Tit h


Im‘1- lli.-to ;tn'l ‘Ic-


Holt. 1) Franklnml K.vlrus ..


II. \ III lov ... ii, \V;i-sliiu'o*>; T Fraitkhmd


!n:.\l) SKIOND'S SIM.KXDII) VICTORY.


a ill, ir third boiiie lixtiiro ol the season ,<i II. had liiiriiley .St. Andrew's J l. as to Ui,i village ellcUisuio, belore :i


,i aileiidaiice. when they streiigtliencsl r pis tioii at th,‘ head of the I,ague table


|vi?l.OVMEWT rllll til-


d t at nig tile .Saint.s alTer a very iiiterest- -trucglo.


■S'T. ANDREW’.S H.


A I) a kw.rtli, b Sliai'iiles .................... '


iri'i iiinlrilHi- l ii-nt


till, ii-.-eli-i'n'l


nr,.; I - u.M'li niimmiK"


|i . iin-t iMliploy- ....Ml OlTii'«


,,, , I 1,. IlKT.IllI .Ml-* noil.


EASURES. 1,1 of ‘ I'O


‘form of tlio mniij


• tiib


almost every sijlliiit! Kraiii. iiol llie uaimi


H,r of f that nanif- sliuidard ia


1 oI Scotland i ' and 'boll*,'


the "Istrod il,;.,- liMvf not


,s 1,' A. II. II 11 li. H. H.


Iiii, ..worlli, Oiw b .Sliiirple,s ....... llirtwi-tle, .st Haworlli b .Sharplcw


I- Sharpies b Wade .............. Ilirtwislle. li .Sliarpht. .....................


I hist, li Wade .................................... l)auli,T. Ibw b AA'ade ......................... .laik.uiii c AViide b Sharpies ......... Kurbi'.s, st Haworth li Sharpies ....


Tidwell, not out .................................. I’aU,. c W.ado b .ShariilcB ................. Extras . ............................


Total RKAD n . l'-.i” "*■ J 4 '


If, Cook. l» S. Duckwvrtli ......... ........... H. Wilkinson, o Hirst b S. InickworUi •I. l5;ivt*mlaIo, c Korlu’S b K. .lackf^on ... T, A Bond. (• Jackson b S. Duckworth 'I’lllotx‘‘on. b Jackson .......y - .............


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months. By placing your order now, you '^protect


yourselfagaiust delay. You will secure'reason­ ably prompt delivery on your Ford .'ar And you will have it to enjoy when you want it most—now.


J . B c'lard.tion, .sL Daubor b Jackson ... A. Wadt« 1) A. Duckwtu-th .......................... II. Bdfv’ b A. Duckworth ^V. Wdkinsou. not out ......... - U. Hawortli. l» A. Din.'kwortli . J . Sliarpli‘s. did not bat ............. hixtrnrt .......................


Total (for 9 wickets) 0 . M. E.


J . Bharphe A. AVado ...


.......7


.. 7.G 1 18 1 n


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2 0


J . Dy.son ................. .......... 3 G. Frankland ......... .......... 3 .1. NTxon .................


.............. .......... 10 0 0 1


o 0


0. M. Jl. 1


■to 18


as


2.U fi


0


Extras .......................................... 2 Total


133 W. 4 5


U.


Peacock was quiTE iniPb i^t ib l : Hf TREATcD THE DOWLEI^S flUlKE-


''OvEB, there" SANG H13 coLueocuej. ' IN CHORVJ5.


RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE Waddington


Ribblcsdalo Am. .. . 10 ... 4 .. G . . 1 . . 9 AVest Biadford .... . 8 ... 3 .. 3 . 0 . 8 CongrogationaliHts • . 8 .. 4 .. 4 . . n . . 8 Wonston


Clitheroo AmaUnirs . 10 ... ri .. 3 . . 2 . .12 » .14


Sabdon 11................. ... 7 ... 2 .. 4 . . 1 . . 7 Waterloo WF*filoy . . 8 ... 1 .. 7 . . 0 . . 2


n 0


1


CONGREGATIONAUSTS v. CLITHEROE AMATEURS.


Congrcgationalists.—W. Hindle, 12; W. '


Turner, U; G, Prixiton, 4; H. Ashcroft, U; •S. Swales, G; P. Wilson. 0 ; HI A.spinwall. G: ^ T. Stirzakoi*. lb; O. SiiU-lilfe, 1: R. .Stirzakir, , 0 ; J . Stines, 0 ; Extras, 17; Total, GO. . Clithero.' Amateurs.—H. Watson, 0 ; Y. ; Greenwood, 8; L. Trimby, 1; T .Aldersicy, 0 ; H. Dixon, t ; G. Orincrorl, 14; ,T. Entwisll.. ; 3 ; H. HawcliirM, !.«; H. Hall, 0 ; W. Down-[ barn, 0; W. Penny. 2; PlxiriLs, 3; Total, ,'iO. j


— HC-:.—


WORSTON V. AVATEELOO WESLEYANS. AVorston.—.1. Harris, b Chester, 11; T.


SImi'p, c AVilkinsoii b Chester, 2 ; At. Idesoii, c and b Clioster, 7; G. Whittaker, b Cawley, 7 ; H. Briggs, c AVrigloy b AVarbrick, 8 ; .1. Musgrove, b Penman, 7; R.. Cliff, not out, 18; AV. Billingtoii, b Penman, 20; .1. Smith, si Wilkin.son b Cliestor. I): L. Idesoii, st AYilkin- son b Cliester. 8; .1. A 0 ; Extras, 0; Total, 97.


A ". Nutter, b Penman. ...... . S ... 0 ., 0 . • ............. . 7 ... 4 .. 3 . . 0 . . 8 STMEife;


Briggs, 0 ; K. Clicfitor. b Briggs, 2; .1. \V.'ir- biick, li Smith, 7; .f .Cnwloy, c Sli.nrp b Smilli 0 ; E. Killingbeck, c .Sharp h Hrigga, 1); .f. Wrigley, b Briggs, 0 ; .1. Cook, c Ulcson b Briggs, ‘2; \V .Wilkinson, b Smitln 7 ; W. T’cnman, not. out, 5 ; E. Wrigloy, b Smitli, 0; J . Ponman. c Billingtoii b Brigg.s. 0: Extras, 8 : Total, ,31.


WiitcrIoM WvBloyaiiB.—^N. Morslmll, b HHADFOlil) V. lUBULESnAl .E


T. Isiwrene,,. e Hraitliwaite h Clarke, G; R. Briggs, e Coat,-I b Cl.'irke. t>; M. Hindle, e Clarke b Calvert.. 1.8; F. Titterington. run o'lt. 8; P. Harrison, b Calvert, 8 ; ,T. Smith, b Calvert, 14; F. Harrison, b Clarke, 4 ; T. P. Cluster, c Clarke b Calvert, 0 ; \A' .Hoolcy, b Last week’s rosults:— Clarke, 2 ; E. (TiUain. not not. 0; Extras.


Bradford.—.1. Titterington, b Clarke, 4;


PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ CRICKET LEAGUE.


CiiLort -I for 30.


11; TotnI. 81. T. Clarko took ,A wickets lor 31 runs: \


Briggs, 7; N. A AATialley, 110; Catholic, 12. A‘.


Ribblisilale jV.—H. Weaver, 0 Hoollcy I) A’indIc, c Titterington li ! A


Himlle. 21; AV. Calvert, h Hindle, 1; G. Hiutson. b Br:ggs, 0; S. Gorn:ill. 1* Harri.son, T); H. Ilrailliw;iit,‘, bit wicket. G T. Clarkiu c Hoollov b Harrison. 0 ; T. CoaUe, e Law


Waddington, C3; Council, 43. St. ,Tamos’s, 112; Barrow. G.'i.


League Tabbr.


! Clmicli of England. . St. .lanuvi’s ............... I Bivrow


A’h Hoy C.itliolio


ronc(>. b Hindi,.. 13; E. AVeavi-r. not out. j AVadilingloii 7; L. Rawstlionie, b H.arrison, 0 ; A. Bon-j Low Moor nett, b Briggs, 9; Extr.a.s. 9 ; Totol. 77.


1 O.iuiicil


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


D. L.


.. 0 . . . 0 .. 0 ... 1


... 0 ... 2 ... 0 ... 2 .. . 0 . . . 1 ... 0 .. . 2


... 0 ... 0 .. 0 ... I


•WES'!’ BEADFOED v. RIBBLESDALE AMATEURS.


Wost Bradford.—.1. Titterington, 4 ; T.


Lawrence, (!; E. Briggs, 6 ; H. Hindle, 18; P. Tittonngton, 8 ; P .H.arrisou, 8; J . Smith, 14; P. Harrison, 4 ; T. P. Chcetcr, 0 ; 'W. Hooloy, 2; . Cotlam, 0 ; Extra.s, 10; Total, 81


AVindlo, 21; W. Calvort, 1 ; G. Hudson, 0 ; S. Gornall, 5 ; H. Brnithwaite, G; T. Clark, 0 ; T. Coatofl, 13; E. AVeavor, 7; L. Eoiwlliron,


0 ; A. Bennett, 8; Extras, t); Total, 77. Ribblosdale Amatonr.s.—U. 'IVeaver, 7; N. AFTEPmiW


Tiie Ontui^ion UFTe o 1115


CAR HtWAS INDCrO A


"E>oLO” MAi'f- THf^OOC^n!‘


! BAI^f^OW HAD TO Take TME f jelc. They cJm


;c.ht settle in stoi^iNa Mood .— 'B<fKTicyi,fl»^LY P e/icock.


T he wilV V E u v E R ie j of J5ic k / GooDfviAM WEfiE


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ADVEKTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921. (ninb) BARROW V .


SETTLE.


EDITOR’S POST BAG Junior Unionist Club THE CASTIiE GROUNDS.


C L I T H E R 0 E . Sir,—May I bo allowed a small space in


your valuable paper to express my views with reference to tho War Memorial? Tho particular part to which I wish to make


reference is tho slope directly above tho lawn. When tho grounds woro thrown open to tho public tho slope was as beautiful as could bo wiihed for, hut tOAlay is a disgraceful sight, owing to children being allowed to crawl and slide down, simply to amuse them. Of coui-80 tbo children want tlioir amu.se-


C E N T R A L C L U B R O OMS ,


with every Club Attraction, will be Opened in August.


Our Winter Programme will include Balls, Whist Drives & Dances, Dancing Classes, Socials, Concerts, Edu­ cational and Debating Classes, &c.


of rain falls tho slope will become, along with tho lawn, nothing but a quagmiro, simply be- cniiBO tho grass has been wilfuHy destroyed. Biich a spcctaclo would ho an nbominablo sight nnd a disgrace to ono of, if not tho finest, war memorials in England. Yours, oh-.,


raont and no ono would n’i.sh to deprive them of it, but at tho samo time ono would think there was plenty of room for this sort of tiling on tho field below tho Castlo and,behind tlio AVcflIoyan Scliool, without destroying tho most beautiful parb—and the part tliat has had .so much care and attention spent on it— surrounding tho town’s treasure. Evoryono knows that whoii any quantity


EX-SEHATCE .\UN. E-JCH


TRADE UNION-AND OTHER—FINANCE Sir,—Allow mo to take advantage of your


unfailing impartiality in order to deal with the writer of tho letter eigiied “ A.T.” in .voiir last iasue. Tho miners in particular, nnd trade unionists in general have a lot of tosli, bunkum, nnd pilflo to contend with nt various times from their critics and woiild- lio advisers, hut “ A.T.ia ” eitort is a sample of the worst kind. There is no excuse for anyone—however hostile ho may bo to the Labour party or trade unionism—being ignorant of tho fact—as “ A.T.” appears to hr—that all pnymenls are decidcil upon by tho rank and file at duly convoned meetings. I t is to he feared that some critics, like ' AiT.” are neither ignorant nor innocent, Imt iiierol.v mnlicious. The and.acity nnd insoleiico of Laliotir and


WE INVITE ALL YOUNG MEN from 16 to 30 to join our Club, and,to become Members of the great


- Democratic Unionist Party, which has within its fold, people of every Class of life.


The Club Rooms will be Open for In­ spection, for Ono Week prior to the Opening, when wo invite intending Members to enrol.


All Young Mon interested in the formation of a Junior Unionist Football


and Sports Club, and a Junior Unionih Concert and Dramatic


Party, arc requested to give in their names to the Assistant Secretary, Mr. J. Wrench, at the Conservative Cluvb.


F O LL O W T H E C R O W D and insure yourself against dreary nights by joining the JUNIOR CLUB, where there ’ will Always be SOMETHING DOING I


Full Particulars may bo obtained from ARNO LD T A Y L O R , S bctiltary.


trades union critic.s on tho score of finiinco can only ho realised when we bear in mind how tho Conservative nnd Liberal parties nnd the Federation of British Indastrioa aro run. No linl.Tiice sheets nrp i.asued by these bodies. Tliat i.s where wo of the Labour party are en­ titled to look with amused contempt U|inn the tlio critics of Liihoiir nnd trade union linance. Yet, enough is known to all who are nrqimiii- ted willi modern political history—seo Han­ sard—to prove beyond tho shadow of a doiitit that the Hoiuki.of Lords is crammed with blo.ated brewers, bankers, soap-lioilers, etc., who have been elev.atcd to the Peerage for services rendered, vis., a cheque for fifty or a hundred thonsami pounds or .so to the LilsTnl or Tory scciot party funds. Tt will pay A.T. to keep olf Laliour nud


,T.H. — HW*— VAli SFKAYiNU OF KUAj;t5.


flicn at a mootiug ol the Clitheroo Rural Dis­ trict Council ro tho tar spraying of roads. I t rocnllod to my mind tho agitation raised some years ago against motors in their pioneer days and tlio dust nuisance. The larmors at that time were amongst the largo majority of “.grousers” who made strong objections to motors ns tho dust ciiused by tho speed at whicli they travelled ruined Iwth lieilges und crops iu fields adjoining tho liigh- ways, besides cau-siug untold annoyance to pctlcstrinns. For years various methods have been tried, with dilforont materials, with a view to alleviating Uio dust nulsuiico. Now a more or less satisfactory process has been found and, hoy presto I the farmers are up in arras ngair.si its use. One wonders whotlicr tJiey know tlieir own minds for two succoftiive minutes or not. Their objection no doubt is a roasonablo ono from tho horse Vafoty point of view but they have a remedy in another direction by having their horses slioe4 in a proper manner and not fiat-sho<l as are most of the nnimaLs nowadays. ' The main object in tar spraying irom tlio Coun- cit’s point of view is the saving of expense.


Sir,—I read in your last issue the discus- T


h e BREAD t h a t R ed u ce s th e B r e a d B ill — Goes


f u r th e r — N o u r ish e s m o r e— K e ep s th e B o c to r aw a y— Builds up r o b u s t C h i ld ren .


Every Alltnson loaf has a Band around it, this Band has a Coupon value for you, insist upon getting it It is also your guarantee of quality. 1 he following Baker supplies ailinson Bread with the Coupon:—AVholesale Baker;


G. H. DAWSON,


SHAW B R IBG E , C L ITH ERD E . ALLINSON LTD.


Prefritt«rt\i The t^atural Foed C<»., Lld.% 210 Canibrldgo Road, London, E. 2


WALSH’S DXHDNE


TH E MATCHLESS DDG FODD. The most suitable food for ail breeds of Dogs!


Oxhone will keep your dogs in perfect health, with clean skins and free from worms.


Oxhone (is the food you require if you wish to improve the condition of your dogs


Now,' tho farmers, us everyone will ackiiow- Lxlge, aro l:irgo ratepayers and Uiereforo to tar spray the roads must lio saving tliejr pockets in tho long run. Bo it noted in passing tliat fariiiors aro not usually con­ spicuous for tho clicerfulness xvitli wliicli tlioy


pay liitos or aiiytliing else. No doubt your readers will have noticed


Uint a largo mtiiilior of farmers hiivo acquired motors of Uieir own sine,; tlio latter stages if tJie war and they as users of botli liorso and motor veliiclcs ought to uppreciate tho olfoits of tho Council to boUi lay the dtust ..Lii.sauco and save expeii.-o at tlio same time. Anyone travelling the roads in these times knows the elfects of passing through a diist cloud and will appreciate tho Council’s de- ci.sion to complete tlie tar spr.aying of the Barrow—AVorston road. In passing through Milton on Saturday night I saw ono or two fanners mowing meadows and ns tho grass fell a cloud of dust rose high in the air. At tho t.imo the macliiiics were at least 30 to 40 ni-ds from the road. AVill anyone dare to


J . HARGREAVES, Grocer. Salford, Clitheroo


Oxhone is used by ail the principal exhibitors. Can be obtitined from


MaRSDEN, Grocer, Salford, Clitheroc SWINDLEIIURST, Grocer, Barrow DEANS. Grocers Whaley WADDINGTON, The CafiS, AVhalley


A«k your own Grocer to stock same. Manfs. Walsh’s. 23/25, Penny Street, Blackburn HAVE A GOOD FIRE


with Peat Blocks mixed with coal


say that this grass after being made into ha.y is lit to use for fecsling cattle for milking pure IIOSC'S? Surely tho dust lying activilic^s of the Council ought to ho appreciated by fa-mors ns well as pedestrians,, shopkeepers (who-) stficks are constantly being ruined) and hoasoholdcrs in general. For the con- vonieme of h.ir^e users, however, I woiiid suggest that the Mirfaco of the roads be made of netliing Ic.sa than 2-inch stones nnd after- wartks tar spraved so as to leave a riniglier Bill facxi as a hey for tho prongs iu hur.se shoes


nnd also to avoid the suction caused by heavy niotor wliools. Anyone taking uotici; of a lo.sd wh ch is not tar sprayixl will notice liow even largo stones are ” sucked ” from the roads where tho stonc-s linvo been rolled in with nolhin.g but soil or grit. Tar run on file rough surface wlieii the road was first made would liavo made this suction inipos- silili; tlnu siiviig lexpcnise in repairing the roads and also avoiding a iliutt nnisnnco when


the dry wontlier enme along Yours, etc.,


A U.SER OF ROADB. GOLF JOTTINGS. The qualifying stages in the Peace Shield


Competition concluded on Saturday last when Mr. W. Wcsihea-.l returned tho best Bcoro ol tho day, vie: 96—24 = 72. KiRht


draw for wliich may bo scon in tho pavilion. Ccnddorable entlnisiasm is shown^itu tlio Pres'dont’s Prizn compottion, over 70 Vjirds liaving been taken out during tho montli of Juno. The court© is now somewhat simiktr to its pro-war condition, consequently itho standard of play is liighor, nnd a record num­ ber of scores under bogio have been returned tho beat of which Mr. D. Ix>rd put in on Monday last, his cord nvading 87—23=04


p ayers vril now play off by match play, tho ,___e___l,.v dxxAt, i«


rvavilinn. nett.


Now REDUCED to Id. each 79 GHATBURN ROAD


CELEBRATE tho SETTLEMENT OF THE COAL STRIKE


By


BUYING YOUR BOOTS & SHOES N O W !


Don’t hesitate, they’re at Rock Bottom Prices.


Any Improvement in Trade will probably moan increased prices. ‘


Special Lines for To-day-------- Ladies Glace l-13nr Shoe....................5/11 Ladies Clacc Oib.son Shoo..................6/11 Ladic.s Tony Cidf Gibson......................7/11 Ladies Glace O.xtord Wiile (it., no'cap. 8/11 Mens Box Calf Derby........................13,6 Mens Tony Willow open tab........... 14/11 Mens Gibson Shoe, pat. cap............... 15/6 Mens Dark Tan Boot, heavy solo, stronff toji, warranted all leather ; , sold Instyearat S.V- . price to day..'18'll


PLE N TY MO R E at MT Great Reductions


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DIVI STORES. ^7, &. 59, Salford.


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