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A D V E R T I S E R A N D T I M E S , F R I D A Y , J U L Y 8 , 1 9 2 1 .


I begin I'lTiti dh\,


|i^)nguo i;o ruiQ ■eat


gi'oat.


Ill tloscend^ l )u r ends; more


|liro the higber.


|e r lake ».e.


JjiDnco loso l ie doso. ■10116 ivei:ichea, I'.ieiidies.”


IS pruned in


| u t,lie Wife of !■ Iior conieinge ' 111 at is West eiie iiol.Kl and


■■■lies Parker of snl)MTil)..^d doo


Jstiirber of her I s foldinge; for Ico u r ! prsented Immicinge th a t


l|■■■e irnm her; iityo vino yor. I ■ ne-.e or. liands


Hio suk)1. ’


(n in b )


For 14 Days, commencing Monday, July 11th, of too OEr^TLESVlEN’


GLEARANGE « • S INGLEitflEAD OAINCOATS ^ . ■ Ml sizes and shades^ usual price £ 4/4/- ffl^Glearance price 45 /-.


These Inglemead Coats are Cut by Experts. A perfect balanced easy fitting garment, distinctive in appearance, and thoroughly waterproof. It is a garment of unapproachable excellence for town or Country wear, lined throughout fancy chock lining Squares and Roil and Slip Collar.


A Quantity of GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, all sizes up to 38 waist, usual price 21/- Sale price 16 6 . Our Entire Stock of GIRLS MACINTOSHES from 21/- to be cleared at half the usual price. All the above garments are our usuaLstock goods> and once sold cannot be.repeated at anything like the price again.


lirlnsl, ami for 1 ;ir!id;tis.?d tlie iliat scarso a


How Cliliheroe’s Gas Supply was R/iaintained.


■■ iliai the ■•) a piiiiish- da^rs trarift- ■lucked in


VALUED SERVICES OF GAS MANAGER AND HIS STAFF. AN ANXIOUS PERIOD.


Ji\ fommun Clitheroe came


lUCK. •t.illi ;,n-] W.


Niiougli the long period of the miners’ dis- pmo wiih remarkably litile incouvenience. Many lown.s were for week.s entirely without pi-, many juore liatl supplies luueh Ic.^ than ClitlMT.ie’.s, and we donl)t if any town hat\ a« a'icijuaie a gas supply as “ the old borougll.” llnw was it done. A iviiresciitaluve of the ** Advertiser ami


' >ii< .• ( -Min on i l.if.'j'M’VT. was ■'i


!“ •■"■' lii*- pro* : M


i Wo.1.1 was ■


iiM* r.uarrel- ‘M


' m;.')- i'<-))lied, I ::->t ii al


•I, - ’


jT ’a-rsiia;. morn- <at.-d that


,1; ha.l jMov<>d


I,' rEST.


‘•■ur'.t do-ir. Mn.


MI:-. Mr. • ‘Coiihl v.'i''. the


— "Oh, I ') It.l’liv'fi rl'.-tor,


>r-.n- uuiu- 'l ircd imiwfvsihlv. conq


Banvti ami iJunigli much oi t)|o Htulf s<‘nt incmlaciously de-scrikod a.s coal


out of .


uiifu it was “ more muck.” th.- works Inu'c l i f i . kept going. In tho earlier btagc.s, cn.il ■.‘■t- obiainisl from local sources. Mr. Har- derk to the steward: a t Caldcr-


-Tf..-! V


.Ir.^iv a .small mrd.' roiiml th,; tujwi ami - . ur..(l all thu v'lal pos-sihlo insuhi that


MiM ami Stimvhm>t Collogf. -M''. Ihn'vG :


I,a,III ' Thoro was mi ililhciilty in liuving th : ■ Tl .^ truul.l.. arusv in .gotttng i t himU.


1.. aim'arv. LiUm' Im miulL. the- a t last h,- omhn„,',l Amenva iiiul Go -


.m l trans,mit«l. and hoarmg m mind t ppl.il have always ho..,. I'’'" ' '- " ’;:"""


”, t.DTiHtimi itioil


timo. A ..uantitv “ I f " eoal was w'cmvd


OP


V.; . t h. ti rstuff. ii-i ^i-.-ia dilfieiiUy was experu-ne.


. .'iLi.l. ratilv ll.■tl„r--tliL• trmihlo i.s to g,'t it- S.O.S.


G„. r.-t,.rt,- l,ot. n < -


,. . l : : , v l t n o the S.n.S. signal and ,-.|t !‘,i ,i,„ Supply lor


t : -, .■ w,*..ks ago, -Mr. Harr.'tl found it n ! , '


i.ovM would have ‘:


.;im K,v..,l I’mM


. „ 1. his romm:,n,l to got "■ ,,.o ...c.-ks nmsl have bem


too,,,. ih. i,. mimag,.,.


IV.* ihi* <n lhr«M


*'■


^upplo-d " . lb ga.'^ bi


ii>aiiag‘‘i- tarie Ilapi,:l.v. 'I"' Mr. liam'M mm),;„1 US., all th,. U ;- ;,f


■;-o t,v .■mUsl A sni'l’l.'' ■


0 - ,n n td v ■■am;, through mo't nm*x- J ;.'',;'';',Ulo'la l,.r ami the S.tuatmn was


' '


1 .o„l.l bo i,a,l by iHindr.-d- , 'V; Mm la>t


j, routinual C'ommitlen


hlanchc. " K'Tl’ lliul --


_____ ,i„.


„,,lor i,n,l Mr. Barrett satisfaition iil l ;no"“ 'k


• ml till,I ni-arly : ; : ; ; .U . l a '< H J i '> d c .b a n i n . u - - ,


' t - i ' T w ; ^ k ' ‘' : ^ . s ' a - ^ l .o. l mnntl,. l.'iO t” "" "


wliaf ol limit • tpi’a til. 111., d.spnl,* I •r'* ‘ \ ‘


■ir Ills. I l,;,,.g,.s. Tl„. price


hm lli,i, i.s in't 11' ’


• V Mr Barren u'^ing


■n„. ons prod'K,.,! "d l l •'V* fo.O.-t , ■


" “'l.,! rf rom f I ... Vi i,.,v,.. C


wr thousand K .1 . r* to


sum r n , . , .......tl„ iiliolalcing ■ . I , f ,.|4i..f no"'-


,,wl. por l.'IOd "■■ nn.l.-rlaking .sIh."';',!


I,,1,1 from r,..sjdnaks. ■,.,1 111 ■fh I'll tV.o ks Maiug.-r lire I,,, niamtaim d. I"


,sr.. still v.-ry -llhnnU l<> .... i” ' ’’


aial it i.s by ^„j,pi,. cai.


g.,,. uill Ravo to Ito advanc . A Loyal Staff.


of priii.-,' for his lioarty ,s>^)p,*ra‘nm


works.” he


trojans in dccidedl> The h,*at hn.s mn.le


Vy^, , v event, the pra e of p,]


of tho town for Die P''!' ' , nj.,1 he was fnH I-, hlri, tinn.s have hceii


man about th'-


, *‘!iv»»r8e circumstances- ^'arso h u t tlic>


the


liave, workiM f ix '" - ''’" ‘“ “ . . o f nhocWngly bad possiblo amount of g«B out ol


.M,. Bnirett paM a W’’^ 'J \ .j t i /w h ic i . Um ^ have Itml t] '‘‘


profit


,n,.r,*ly .-onnt, I - ■ . ,


........ ,...s„lna1s. tm P" kouin


ilio i-oiihUtti'’*' La^t year,


l ; ; .u ti,,. d.- ,. of


They won am the ll„.y w.niM


I tln» time had now come le iniKted people


there 'va-. , Al...l-list^,emcu>t lu^ M.)


«‘>'nra<‘, ' ' '‘“ ’- -..^Vvoik, .leelaring a man lia.l I. •iiul ronragf* whVn with elo\<*n


more strengthr others


to see more i


to sink vr.icir,'.


fheir


‘'''’l ’’hio M ; '^ l 'e r s ,


ink |>rido an.l a nnmla*r wonl.l .'Hliinei-s.” There "-as a grci .vimnomsi,


tlinn when prni


d. nl of la*' "* I 1^, nj. lions


■ Mi'lh dist „


■ siiowing friemlslup and a de-sin;


. „ „ 1,1 have


* * need to . i■„.,g..g..-


would work .ongre :


ha,,,l-,n.haud ">*'^ iniollectuid and .stminl I h l - T were i,.eme..doas_ p.sssihiht,™. First Things First.


- avit’li tlio* voung fellow.s on workshop ami t


have to ho npiiroaclinhle. E l,indcr% mn.st ho pnl away


:h‘Sr.™“» £r, and diould they seek |„di,*s of His people


Everything "-hich and ini*n mid


nmincing > |> i,„pre,ss people with a due If tlioy loanied ^ imb


‘i'>«l>'«. . their place. The door.s of llie t'hnrcli must .


! ;;:rn ;: "m 'b . - '’ m"hnnvl w^-tlmr nnywbore


, ..nil li* ,|ii,»,la.


for Hifi Mr. Badtield.


u,oy «e..o


!i.‘gun in th tlu'V w«Te


..o- .


Me, ^'^-■^ ^’■;;' ,J ;,i;;E E n ;«m ..n ta lr ..m ^ ^ ,:;E;miii.esie,itim


,,1| Uiey coul.l from be >1^ “ ^ ,l,.liglitfnl ■ to liiid rcallv good time. H.m,' ^ arrangi'nicnth Im” > ^ niovcmonl


'Hie uas viold wa.^^ verv * • M in k-'^'l


hut


.m,.- Ill,- r,-stricti.m.s won, impo.so'd. it ''01 1.. . ”, foenisAsl th a t Mr. Barrelt has had a va..;


r,. " . . .I gi.1 ■■o:,l. lUKl smallvr ,|.ii.nl.t..-.s iverv ,.!.ianu’,l Irum I’rimroso Jiing .Mill.


-. ti cuo K lO Liie »».1» ... -......- ; \V1 , i. v «,■..,■rou-ly ,s..pi>li-<l 2 0 0 tuns


th« Rev. Sanuiol Cliadwick, of Chlf Odkgo, ox-president „f the Wosloyan pinl.wem-e


Ihei'o was an excollont (.-ongregf- wondoi fully ..(fe tivo xornion


> "Vo.sh-yans ftom iilj .pait.s „t flm mrnnit


il^imnhimr arnTfo.-"tiioii' provided in the sohoolr.Kim \,y a "ilh n g haml


*'Su*tmrov,M,ing. an open-air rally to<ik ill the Markol-plaio, a larger crowd as.sunli- ling "I’opular hymns wero sung to mas


sum.lie,! by the Bnrnugh Band ami nr ivnl a di.sUnct success the Ki>oakers holding


rh : aUmilion of the and,on.-,. Itnish At the conclusiim of tlio n i l i '. i"c


'\ fine gathoting. almost e\ei> ?,ll,sl ami th,; service was of a very enhearten


ing di-scription. To Make Llfo Swootcr.


liiind’ h.'ii.lcl a procession to tho chuich. whore a iinal mooting " a s hold.


There "a s I)cw ticing


<i iiiiil hiiw H-' ;:ioticod asked


Tunas '* on Wediioday p u l the question to Mr.


Ji i ! 1 iHUN'S !on<yl


| l i: at, i')aw>on MMrii-'; diowed


111) plant for making water gas. mi auxiliary supply whicli many towns have found to ho t»! greai value. Tlio gas in th a t case is iiianiilm luretl from coke and Ini-s a calorific v.iiiu'—that. Ls. iioating projiertios—e<iual to Loiil gii.s. I t i.s nob, liowever, mucli gtx)d a.s an illuminaiiti, hut is quite .satisfactory for incandescent liglits.


(.la.'. W’ork.s for over a quarter of a century, iukI ihal capalfle oHicial wa.s good enough to i^iu- liini a in-ief account of the anxious period liirniigli which we have just passeil. Mr. Barrett pointctl out th a t Clitheroo has


against water gas and those prejudices have noT vet Itoeu broken down in Clithcroe. \Vh*-lher n'eeiit exiK‘rienccs will .succei'd w i;. r ‘ argmnem has failed, remains to he


'Ihere arc prejudices What Might Have Been, When tlio dispute iK'gan, on /Vpnl 1st,


tliore were sl-ocks of coal a t the Gas Morks, Hiiniciciit to give a full .supply for live weeks, and Mr. Ba rrett .says th a t if lio had hat


rc-triclions.


Mild supplies and siijce th a t date ^ | ’ f , . , , j i i m'd Jlissiiin. i l r . .fosiiih Nix, L'tt has had onu long struggle to go coa . , <


Dll May (itli, it liecamo uece.ssarj


Milli. ient to ciury tl’ic town tliiouiiii tlic whole | of iho ilwptito witli no question,


liaiTott. the manager of tlie Clitlioroe


matorial. I have an intense admiration for tiio way they liavo worked and a.ssiste<l me in the most trying time ono.could i>ossibly liave


had.” TliG public will not he slow to realise tliati


in largo measure they owe thanks to ^Ir. Ba rrett himself for his .sph'udid olforU on tiioir behalf. No man could liavc done Ifotler and if over Mr. B a ire t t earned a lioliday he has done so during the i>ast three months. !Many men liavo cracked up under tho strain hut lliongli ^fr. Ba rrett has hoeii trie<l lo the uttermost he has stuck to the ta.sk and come through with flying colours. Ho deserves tho thanks of the town and we


hope tho Tovni Council will sec to i t th a t his sondcea ivro publicly and freely acUnowltHlgcu.


<-


Onward Gtiristian S o ld ie rs I


WESLEY CIRCUIT INITIATE SPIRITUAL FORWARD MOVEMENT.


GREAT EFFORTS TO TO WIN MEN AND


BE MADE WOMEN.


the Clithoroo Circuit of tlie Wc-sleyaii Church wn-s JaUMchoil on Wctlncfidny with a soric.s of tucctini;s whicli t;avc inspiration nnu driving force to the workers who will Utlto p ar t in wjnat is a niinsioii on a grand .scale. If iwople will not come lo tho Church, llui missioners aro to go into the highways and tlio hyways and compel them to como m iiml tiio itim is not merely to osiiotiso the causo ol CiiristiiLiiitv lint to live i t and to present i t


^ll^!cient .storage for coal ho would have hnd | the g • I , > •.......^ lliiddci-sticld


f CnlU- -.ml fr.*olv.'


, Irom the Huddci stieUl ,


i.nlidiiv in Chlhcroc and the eiveii hv the Rev. Arthur Myois,


(lisln l to l siM'iul sih' "


JAS. L. BULCOCK & SON LTD., Regent House, Clifheroe LOOK OUT! I t


success. J l r . lYaw.son cmjihaUcidly assured his


b« openiKf wide and if they approaclietl people ill the spir it of the jla s te r ho hc- liovivj they would meet witli abundant


heiirci'S tliat llio Clithoroo circuit did not lack “ brass,” nor t.alcnt, nor willingne.ss. All they needed was fire. And thero was plenty of iiro among the young people in who.sc' jiower i t lay to ttirn the .scale for I'higliind. No new economic system, no. now Govermont. no new philosophy was needed to save England. All th a t tvas noedeel was a new spirit—Cliriat in men and women and especially in tho young ^ p l e . Ho travelled a good deal and everywhere he was told one thing: th a t the young women wore going wrong. Ho did not always heliovo i t hut tho lirohicm was ongiiging tho attention of miiglstratcs, miss'ons and .all public workers. Young women went to munition works ami found thomselvo.s independent. They liad Ii'ft tho Sunday schools. I t would be .a sad day for England when tho young women vvont wrong. God was giving them now openings —in tho uuivorsitio.s, in law, in Iho imlpit— and they had opportunities never conceded hi fore. Tlio young women must give their hearts to God'and England would he saved. Ho urged thi-m to preserve Iho outward


look. The Church’s Mission.


I t w.Ts a fact th a t eighty per cent, of tlio workers wore not in touch with the church.


A I'rent .spiritu.-il cnmp.iii;n tliroui'lioiit Ho altrihntod thi.s t<> tho fact tliat , r 1 xi . CRICKET. CLllTHmOE’S ' FRIENDLY.’


FINE HITTING HY BROWN NORBUJIY.


AND.


enc<l for tJio occasion, .succeeded in wimiiiig. Batting first, tlio Colne men did nob perform with exceptional hrilliuiicy until Brown ar­ rived on tho sceno, in fact six wickets were down for ol. Brown hiid on tho wood fine stylo and rattled up ‘1 1 , including seven fours and a six. The total was 127. Nor- hnry, the lilast Lanciishire pro., who assisted Clithoroo, i>erfornicd well with the hall, tak­


Colne visit<xl Cliihoroe on ^Vednotiday, and tho Chathurn-road team, suitably strongth-


TJio full Lancoshiro League team from


ing six wickets for -IG. J.t wn.s with tho bat, however, that Norbiny


gave most pleasure. Clitlieroc liad lost Hovon wickets for 08 wlien he wont in and rcdi'cmcd tho situation with some very fine liitling. Ho tronlcxl Smith’s doliv(3rics— wliich had plagued the otha*s not a little, in the most cavalier fashion, lashing out brilliantly. Tho Colne S'-ore was passed in tlouble-quick timo and Norhury went qn to score 51—comprising one six, eleven fours, and four singles. A finer display of tho u.so .of tile long handle has never been seen in


churclu’.s were too busy preserving their |j^. organisation !that ’Uiey forgot Unit thtMi* . • inis.siou was to savo souls. Bettor th a t a


li a wav as. lo bring many to accept ely. Witli tile objcqt sond-olf, the circuit


upon a party of eviingolksts district


Dawson, Hud-


out of tho way of groups of youths di.scussing tile fight and stating how much they had won ami lost on it. ( “ Shame.’M In the know- liHlgo of Christ they could he optimi.stm of ilio fuluro and he hndt? his hearer.s to allow nothing to oI,.sciiro their vifiion of tiie Jlast.'r. T.et thorn ,ii,e hive as tho key to <>l)en th,* d(x)rs ,if monks lu*.art.s and their .*jn,-cetis 'va.s a.s.sur,sl. Mr. Nix d,*liv,*r,'d n speech full of humour


“ Take your me.s.siigc to the worst men and women,” counselled ^Ir. l)aw.son. “ They will receive, you l>ettcr than tho respectable one;5.” Ho too plcudcsl for the sense of pro- I>ortiou U) 1)0 uschI, eondeiuuing interest in, bliort to the exclusion of everything cl.so. Ho referred to the I)cmp.sey-Carponti(M* fight, c.spociaIIv to tlio financial side, and declared tliat i t *was a disgrace tliat so much money .sliould ho won on such a contest, and tliab tho promoter sliouhl receive a fortune. When lie went to school on Sunday lie could not get


Clithcroo. Aldersloy ImtU^ nicely and froe- 2Q fours) and <^ried out his bat. m r vi,^ CULiSL.


churcii should l»e burned down than th a t i t |A. Harrison, h Tajdor ......................... .should have no word of welcoino and of coin* T. Higson, c Taylor h Norbury .......... fort for tho worst man in tho neighliourhood! H. Crahtrw, h Norhury .......................


IV. Nutter, b Norliury E. .Smith, h Norhury ........................ M’. Bennett, c Aldorsloy h RIkkIch E. Bro'vn, c Aldersloy b RIukIcs ...


II. .Shutt, not out ............................ ^


Extras Total ..................


Fall ol IVickots. 4 5 d 7


8


Norhurv ................. Tjiylor Rhodes Groon


ami g.mdness, makipg a droct npiK’.al to tho.so 'vavering on tlic brink lo give thcm.solvi-s to tlio .servi,-,* ,if G,,d.


cording ijnestiuns by Mr. A. Davies, M.l’. lor the f tithcioa Divi.siim, and tlio rcplic.s thereto in tin, Hoilso ol Commoas: .Mr. Alfred l)iivie.s.—To aslc tlie Secretary


Clitlieroe Member’s Questions Following aro extracts from Han.siu-d. re­


of State tor tlie Homo Jjcpart.moia 'vlietlier, in view ot lliu increase in tlio numt.ei ol i.loetoi-.s and tlie insnllieioiuw of imblic lialls capal.lo of holding tlio eli-ctors anil the grow-


iiui ro-senimout to open votiug. lie will take 1


- .........:..l. ..lorsl ,/lMU


'tEVju taken by“ l)allot a.s an alternative to tlie proseiu. meliuHl.


cnsiilered on several iiwiusuin..* tint no satis- factorv solution has pr,*.'.cnle<l iiselt whieli could "he carried through without Icgishition. Tito repi-esentations 'vliich havo lii'en made to ll.e Government on tlie sulijccl liave liee.n few. and I am afraid J eannot m present cir- l■um.stama?.s give any promtso ol dealing " i l l ,


.Mr. Alfr. d Davic.s.—To ask the Lord ITivy


S,*"al if lie " ’>*1 rceonsidor the decision to allo'v a further increase on and iilte.. .litIv 1 st: "liether ho ie ..'varo th a t a considerable ninnli“r ot tenants 'vill be unable to laiy sneli inc-ease, an.l tliat property owner.s; assoeia- tion-s, iiotahly in I'a.liliam, have dcci.l,*d by riviolution to postpone lor a period llii* im- positon of any furtlier inercasc owing to the


siLstainetl depre-ssion in trade. Mr. Uh.amlierlain.—J have not se.-n tlie


i.(*.si)lnlum ..olcrrwl to and I regret that 1 can add n,.tiling to the proviiuts replies on tins


snlijoet. -------------------- ----------------------------------


SABDEN. ,ST. NICHOi.AS CH U RCll.- .;nm anniver-


.siirv sornuim. were preached on tsundii.', com­ mencing witli Iloly Cemmmnon. Jlie |>reaclier


lor tlie morning service was llie B’-''* Briidshiiw, Vicar of Downham ami the choir


rendered the anthem " i 'Vill magnify Ihee


- re a tl t l io organkst. Mr. W. iialclitrc* ren.Jered ne reel,- anthi.m, “ Tho (.l„ry of the Lord. Ollu


tnries w.-rv uda'ii on behalf of thu Sunduy vchool and "iirden.s’ fund.


FOOTBALL.


Eu.st Lanca-shiro Combmiition, of " h u h Gilt- luM


Messrs. A. Dixon ami A. Wells have been added to tho list of referees for * ‘9


The Amnleiirs have signed the folloi'ing Wlmllcy -OL* Amalours arc nu mljera. •


additional playersi \V. TiQ'lor, King, S t Philip'H, and ShornKik, Coppull, fiill-fiaiks; and Clough, Audloy Itiiiigo, m-


°'*Tlie committee are now cngagc<l in moving tho dressing tent to a position on tho Icit of the goal a t Shaw Dndgc end.


' Luacuo Table.


Churrh of England... St. .James’s ................. Catholic


.............. "VVaddington ‘


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


Barrow ..................... Council Low Moor


4 . . 4 . . 0 .. 0 .. 8 3 . . 2 . . 0 .. 1 .. 4 3 . . 2 . . 0 .. 1 .. 4 *1 . . 2 . . 0 .. . 2 .. 4 6 . . 2 . . 0 .. . 3 .. 4 3 . . 1 . . 0 .. . 2


P. W. D. L. P.


0 God.” 'JTio Bpccial preacher ter i*";. •''.*''' neon .scrviio "'as the i!,'v. Canon \\ inlield. Si .lami..s's, Burnley, "lio iireaclicd an ex- ,.. ilviil sermon to a large eoiigiegllllon lie I,;,s,hI his remaiks on “ Bear ye one anotlicr hnrdon.” The choir, uniler tho hadership of


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


1 2 7 8


0 . M. 0


o 3


..................... CLITHEROE.


3 0


H. Tanner, b Smith ...1........................ A. Foolc, 0 Kik'honinar, h Crabtree


A. Rhodes, b Smith ............................. L. Green, c Crabtree h lligson ....... H. Sonthwortli, run out J . Crahtreo, run out


V. Norbury, o Nutter 1. Crnhtrco ... ............................ ....................


F. Aldersicy, not out ........................... ,1. 'n.nmp.son. h Criihtreo ................... T.ivlor


(ilid not liat.) Extras ..............................


Fall of AVickota. 4


8 18 26 .50 57 Dowling


Sir .John Jinird.—Th.* riiicstnin lias I.een Oiabtruo Hig.son


Smitii 6 6


Total (for 9 'vickotej 5 0 7


Aunlysis. 0 . M. 2 0


...... 9 0


.... I t .... 1 0


6 8 1-16 MG 8 9 10


140 R.


56 41 43


AV. 3 3 1


RIBBLESDALE AMATEUR LEAGUE


M’juldiugton Clitheroo Aina tern


Ri hblasdalo Am. M’oreton


■\Vcsl Bradford .. (Tougrogationalisks


...........


i>nl)don II. ^........ . AVnterloo AVesley


rUNlOll DKHBY Ciitheroo Amateurs.—H. "Wat-son, h Clarke,


h AVindle, 17; G. Ormer.Hl, h


... 9 ... 1 ... 8 . .. 1) ... 2 • ENDS IN A DU AW.


.... ....


... 9 ... 7 ... 0 . .. 2 ...16 ■«. 12 ... 6 ... 3 . .. 3 ...15 ... 12 ... 5 ... 5 . .. 2 . . .1 2 ... 7 ... 4 ... 3 . .. 0 ... 8 8 ... 3 ... 3 . .. 2 ... 8 . 9 ... 4 ... .5 . .. 0 ... 8 8 ... 2 ... 5 . .. 1 ... 5


L. l.shcr'vood, 1) Smith .........................


GOOD W IN E NEEDS NO BUSH; N EITH ER DOES


DAWSONS BREAD


TRY IT ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE ALLINSON’S BREAD BAKER. e. H. DAWSON


Shaw Bridge Bakery CLITHEROE


FURNITUKE TO SUIT TASTES


REPBODUCTIONS IN PERIOD.


^3 * V (Jreenwood, h Clarke, 13; L. 1, AVeaver, 5; T. Aldersicy, c Slater h Clarke, I); H. Rawcliltc, h AVfiiver, 8; *1. Ent'Vlstle,


Dixon, e Tr mby, h Calvert, 19; R. Cro.i.s- ’ i '•


diiK* b Culvert, 19; AV. D.nvnlmn. not md, 12; If. Hall, c Braithwaitu l> Calvert, <;


Extrn.s, 25; Total, 119. Ribbli..sdale Amateur..—11. Brailb'vijitc, b


Croasdalo, 9; AV. Calvert b AViiGon, 12; N. AVimlle, b Hiiwcliffe, 29; R. 'Irimb.*G.c Dmyn- |,am 1. AViit.son. 10; ,1. Sluter, b Hix.n,, -IS; G lliidfion, c AAhit.sim I. Croiisdule, .1; It. AVe.aver, b Cro.a.s.lale, It; H. Borler, bit Wiekot.. b Croasilulc*. 0 : T. Contcoa not out. 1 • IC. AVoaver, b Cron.sdalo. 1; 1. Clarke, not


out, b; Exli-a-s, fi; Total. 110. •—


PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ CRICKET LEAGUE.


T,ast wook’.s rcaiiUa:—


■Whalley, 90; Ckmmiil, 32. yVaddington, 47; Chmch of England, 32. St. .lumei’s. lot I


Church of England, f,0; Low Moor, 18. Low Moor, 70; IVaddinglon, 50. Council. ,53; 1a)"’ Moor. 31.


Catholic. 01. ALL ANY Antiques faitufullv kestobed.


NEW FURNITURE OF ANY DESCRIFITON MADE TO ORDER


B edding su it l ied ; W ool and H a in Mattresses.


COFFINS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.


J, IRELAND


CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER King s t r e e t , Whalleg


“ M A G N E T O R E P A I R S . ”


Also Specialists in Repairs to Dynamos and Self-starters and Rewiring of Cars. SIM PS ON B R O S . ,'4 L T D. , MAGNETO WORKS,


II A P TON, N ear B.U RJN L E Y. —Pliono Padiham, 14.


D IG R E D U C T IO N IN C LO G S .


Men’s No. 1, beat Leather, Watertight laced CLOUS ot 11/B per Pair.


2


4 . . 1 . . 0 .. . 3 " 2 4 . . 1 . . 0 . . a .. 2


Beat now leather WOMEN’S CLOGS, 10/8 per Pair. Also a good Stock of SECOND-HAND CLOUS.


E L L I S O N ’ S, Al CLOG STORES, 21, Penny Street, BLACKBURN.


46 2 2


14 26


D. B.nnott, Ib'V h Green ............... I. Kitchonman, h Norbury ............ F. Hiirn.son, o Green b Nerlitiry ...


. 23 . 0 . 3 . . 0


. 1 . 41 . 7 . o . 5 . 13 . 18


10


127 10


1 21 21 43 45 51 92 104 104 127 1!.


tv. 6


1


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MORTONS BI6 BARGAINS


FOR


IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER-WARE & LEATHER GOODS LARGE SELECTION OF AXMINSTER, WILTON AND TAPESTRY CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS AND RUGS.


Life’s Little


Prizes


and big ones, loo, are often missed through “ not feeling up to the mark.” Naturally you cannot take the same keen interest in affairs, when suffering from Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, or Influenza. Therefore, ycu need


It cures promptly and positively. More­ over, it- has a marked tonic effect— bracing up the whole nervous system without the slightest injurious effect on the heart,


In Boxes a t 1/3 and 3/- From all Chemists and Stores.


Loose Powders 2.1d. each.


Sample Box Post Free on receipt of price.


CEPHOS LTD., BLACKBURN,


To-morrow, (Saturday) ON THE


MARKET GROUND


Nature at its best WITH


FRUIT & FLOWERS!


21, Wellgate King & Westall. OXHONE OXHONE


The Matchless Dog Food The most suitable food for all breeds of Dogs.


OXHONE tyill keep your dogs' in perfect health, tnth clean sldns and free from worms


OXHONE is the food you require if you wisli to improve the condition of your dogs


OXHONE is used by all tho prin­ cipal fanciers & exliibitors


J. HARGREAVES, Grocer, Salford, Clitheroc


Can be obtained from


MARSDEN, Grocer, Salford, Clitheroe SWINDLEHURST, Grocer, Barrow) DEANS, Grocers, Whalley WADDINGTON, The Cafe, Whalley Ask your own Grocer to stock same.


Manufactured only by WALSH’S


23, 25, Penny Street Blackburn


GARDENING TIME IS HERE. S T A B L E M A N U R E


—AGAIN BAD TO GET I—


But WE CAN SUPPLY you with tried and tested


PREMIER GARDEN MANURE, Tho (Domploto Manure for every Crop I


THE RAPID, H.O.P. FISH MANURE, A Manure which wQl Pay for using I


W AKELEY’S Colobratod HOP MANURE, The complete substitute for stable manure.


A L PH O L ,


The Pest Killer, Soil Fertilizer, and Plant Invigorator.


Prices and Particulars on Application.


STANDRING & SONS Grecnacre S t , Clitheroo Phone 134


CELEBRATE the 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 mean increased prices.


Special Lines for To-day----- Lndic.s Glacc 1-Bar Shoe...................5/11 Ladies Glace Gibson Shoe.................6/11 Ladies Tony Calf Gibson.....................7/11 Ladies Glace O.xford Wide fit., no cap. 8/11 Mens Box Calf Derby.......................13/6 Jlcns Tony Willow open tab...........14/11 Jlens Gibson S^loc, pat. cap...............15/6 Mens Dark Tan Boot, heavy sole, strong top, 'varranted all leather ; sold last year at 3.5/- : price to.dny..18/11


P L E N T Y JI 0 R E at Great Reductions


HOUSEHOLD


DIVI STORES. 57, & 59, S alford .


HOLIDAYS NEXT WEEK.


July 9th—Briorfield, Dumloy, Darvren, Earby, Hebden Bridgo, T o d ^ rd o n .


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