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ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAV, OCTOBER 28. 1921. fALlTIES


l a n d . SK\T.-


| is amvcd in EiigC^ I l-kno"n on this side l.il.s in sn:di well-known In w 'lour Husband”


1:■ill- .Iniin.nif rareer inoo Bt


I ‘ i i l l p i


■. ’ - - • . L'.® - . r, ,--v


IjkIk-.s and (iriitUMiicii, Tlio Lilr-ral I ’arty liiivn again lioiioiirc-d nio


L ■ t


ianr.l.*nnit; to pictures l. inhiit; roles with


■ li'Mer Mill .shorily TWiir.' Ill adaptation


iim'. |c^*—


a> ii tr.ombor of the S.i tiilhcn Tarkcr i." lull oi ojitliusiasm o.'uli II a (,'iilifomia


|Luin)oy IS only to take uii.siiKvvs ati'airs. Hq til ri)iiiitiuo hi.s film -'Malio al CaliloriLia.


Ih'' al Hollywood liavo jiu; ol nu 'vvijcritiiico’ ’ ll!i. t'-o.imipio of tiio a t ;


l-iigo of It until now I - I loijk fonvard t" ilii> iascinating


— I'Lu Mi.\ production AilajU/i-^l from the


1 IU-. j; iv <los<riLHd as ■ t:'' lii-* lii Arizona.


" ii. ' <1: .1


Li.i:.« actor, will i. iIc-M.-ribcd


. -p, i-ita uon entitled I lUii ail 'ini^inal stor.' li. Ariiuiiing U) all


Il'il ':.'a Iia m which a y.s I 1m- Mail-, of justice i d icr ill.-, Jii,.. 'Hio u'iiT t !.• <li!V( iion of t~ rvf'ptin.^iljlo lor the


' tlu- .iiill.” By tho Pm • j\f«| iinaiiiraous •Ml pn\;iioly to tho -1} ill


1 :ii.‘ London


•u, It! the role of Ma l>iii;n;4


rr iiJW In on the j> nu's.'Sij^o from


■ K'Uadc ni.'iiiliors o Ltrant inoring I-I ilii-ir houses !• rnarkabiy fine >i”.uire<I in


• 11


•I prnperiy of ir


-1 nA luixluction,


!■ 'iH>iur«-«i fronts ■ •« vHd*- gns>n :iii* nv.-r*> e<ige,


■ - l^ r*'})Utiition ' '■ d'Nt ri'-I.


-1 li-i.s iasl been


all: l’ o>; .stillTi in i;. wiio li.Ls iK.'en M r;-*s of foiiture .ii..! important in ^\hll,•ll In? has \. rsatility.


fi-.i * r;r‘ ‘ ''dll bo , " I T - k ! - . i ! - .1 lionh.-yoin- I


'I’O PEE BUP.GESSES OF THE


B O R O lM l I I o r C S i I ' l ' I fK I IO F . Latest


Ladle'S and (ienth*m<*n. At tin* nnanin»i>ii.'' i«'tii.-. t oi liu’ I r;id*'c» -


t'ounr’ l an I l/iiHinr l’art> . and in view ol j the sn|ij’f'-'l a<-'tualtil ini* i<u t'vn previous , oreafNion.-. I liavt* ioii'-ent/»-<i ii, .-land a fliirti j


time iw a 1/iboiir Caniiidak’ . . 1 Kor iDiinv war.s 1 hav«* takfii an iirtivi* pari ;


in Tnuh* Unloni.’-in. having tin- liniionr to be 1 Bre.siileiii of my own branch oi I’lic Blcaclierfi. ^


’ l ) ‘.oiT and rnmlicrs’ Unitm : aN-. in Co-oin*r- | ' ativ-’ and piiilanihrepn m.^t’intions and i have th'*rby ga in’d n.s-*!nl adiri: isirative I


1


o\i>i rK*uci* wliicli I willingl.- aitil nunt’(*r\c*dl> j place at your dicpo.sa!.


j


Omni il ami Lai'niir ” ai i> 1 ai" 'Kei-niy in- ^ tcro.sLxl m Hou.'^ing.


an tiHicial candidal ‘ "I iha‘ 7'ra.lcs | Ivlmaroii, riiiltl '


Welfare atnl all eiln’r relorii.ri that will he of nation.d. Iienelit.


.'•lillilit mvvll 11 ,<11 . p!aye<l \1< , -an I/! Kny


■ i. ■ 1 . - j )i a mil of ( ii'ii-t of King


■;: ri pa! ndes i* 'itaTion Zano dim** name,


.j I !;*• rilming i-laiii 1.1.1 •; ^ I ,,i ■ lie stories


lu ( ••ui ol pro- . .•


J


> I/«>ndon with a


:-..M nt l«)Ulcs. . al;d wd! !<0 ha--


' jla.a Knd ,.,f. Maiaui variety,


■. 1 1 d ' I'oraN“<1 n in th>‘ ojieiiing i pri-dm-tion of


• -Aa- oriitinidly in- r,s.d bolls.- for thie


lutl. .riM.-> i tnoiin' fl„. way of iH)hfO


TII.r;- ol drinkitig i.nr-id- r--d mof^t ex- il,. ir ..wn pn.‘m-


:,i With tlii-^


,-;inr'd ili<* •■ntire .,1,..; priTHiier-


\\ inti-* iiapol order. Buck loncfi,


;.r-. durt ions. IS hW • 1


.it I,,1


i„. Morv. , 1


! ' ‘ Biding wita 1 of .I;i<viur«


„, -.■kMI,, will ,l>e


:,v 111,- oiUwior ij;,!. ,,p ill tlio Cnh-


" <1, r|,-v M r.-ii


wliHl, Willi.uin Fox filin r.,Jil.H. Tho who


rnl F..X stum m lim; itiiilo rolo.


(',1^


* adiiTi and (r nlh'iner. Mv l-ni, ol oliii- Im -mg


I With ref'-reU'-'’ i<* th*' iii:i.'Li|>loyincnt (jneslmn I L ’licve Lhal it I^ tin’ »IgIv nf all pulilic iiodics to ojH'.n up rclm: -a-orl; of a nsefnl charackm. when. vc;-


- n <nil,|l,lal- -U lb" b’"-''-


ronimg .Mi.iu, linll I.li -'.ml!- For fn'\rn y.-:iis i .n '" b,"' d'" l " ' 'd ‘ ,;-


:.m! Imiimir -b ,,-i.r.~.nllim von oil n Coiiii il- ni„l Imv.j cmlf.-iioiii,,! .ir •■II um - to o rv,- you t" tlie l-o.it of my nbiliu.


, at


. l)„,-:n,.s- mim. I ‘ -met "'r.l 1 Imvo l,„l I I I , niiv n: my disi.o.-nl lo mak" •, ;■ rsoii.il i.iii a -., aii-i l-rii'l I .shall imL suffi i “ ii tii >


As ■


ail niitil. I ■inm nl lor volir rsmfiileiu-- iiml ,ni|iI-)H. „,„1 ilMiomn,red'with It will llgnll, ,-ml"n-. oni


to giv.- loyal ami laiililnl 'I'mirs faltbiiilly


JAMibS


i;»a. K-liton Terr.ice. ('lit lieroe


ori. r that D,'- lell"" otm- im imi;- li-V). II. li.M i„,-.Tle m- "I 'b).v m-U” " " " ” '-


I . i.iiu! lor inogn.'.-. n ,l„- .lev.-loim.-nl ot ' b"


, nml ri spirit ol biisiii"-- ,-i.u-i m v‘ ‘:-


’ t, i L


' Haviii-' ho“n riHjiio.stcd to qfT“ r nu.'Olt .if- in can lid.,t" at th • tbvibv” 'm''a M.uiic^


Lndi<’t> and L.-hti-'inon. '


■ amoTiK-t V.i ;, a.s I liave livi'd all my bf" >>' i oil" ,)ld bonemli. ami I tb)nk most of will kl.mv 111


EUvt.,„, t wish to ela, ,- my Immble •''7 v.inr d spo.sal. I am.


,-. I app-al lo . .y


, MipiKirt ,m tin- o""a.si,m ami if , trv lo im rit vniir einilirb-m-e


[ am. SAJ3DEN p s A. (In Sun,lay alf-nmoi. a


“ r';.:;i,,i;:r,':rn™'sdos:'^i:e ac,.m,.uis. mg Mrs. .lubii ll.)|'WO,id. VnHFK'.V MISSION,s.- On Sunday, the H?™ l i ‘


ai Ilie Wcsloyai, OlmiHd. " Wi ip, up iireaclied


aii^ml'FlYign V


.<iiit:il,le bvmris wen- .sung, .md . al . arh ,--.Tvi,'e "'a.s l.ak<'".


S;iI ' imI;i> . and a ^’ 1. nHiats■ given ifV tlio following. ‘


^001A1, FV liXINC. A t , the . .....


Madam ivlitli >*anm.stor; c o i ^ I-ir/ie Fell:


;;lrrT‘cU:p :mLtled C ? 2 ' ; ; : ^ fu lX f < ;^ j ‘^ l . ^ institute. wim ,.ollertiim


! i


i ; : ; : ' L iY ' 'A n ' ’" ! : d d ; j v ' r m - i r.iia. Holm.


l.;idif> and (hnth’men. A’ourF sinc.T<*lv


BORER'!’ MANLEY


iVA Ol'TIKRV, Ktc. Maker ot L «k Scales, Cmiiit.a- li.d.iiRes. uto-, f"'' a'l P"r-


Woone Ian,.. ('I.tlic-i,,,., TK-'KIDS, SKIWI'TtS, WKIOIFI'S.


poses.


‘ d Mailuni s ’ ' RiM's;


—Sopniim,


Worki: HIGH STREET, (near Stallori), Tel. 6427


STATIONERY. AT THK


••ADVERTISER & TIMES” OFFICE,


Jame s Crossleij.- BLACKBURN.


'


B O O ' r i lM A i > . mv ability, and ai.ytiuny tbal will ’" .b ’ b” ^


j W r i t of tbe tov.i, ami it^ |,->|.l" -ba.I IMM ; my hearty support.


AP-PROVED SOCIETIES AND TH E IR |11 1


CONTRIBUTIONS. __


.Ml.VISTKI! OK llF..\l.'ni i;l'.l‘UKS lO MK.MliKlI KOI! CI/I'I IlK.liOK.


rntlicr than alltiw peoi>h* to la‘roii.4- a charge


: on til • poor rate. Belic'irn' tin* policv ;>


1 tin* Laixmr Party


will Bociii-t^ t;. all cla.^^e.< nl citixen.s i!i“ hc.st hrnncinl plivsn.al. iiiciiiaL and moral r.MiLfi, ■ I conlideia'v api** >


1 yo.i u> r-c..rd y.mr votes in mv fnvoui: and. il olc'’t»<l. pronus-'


‘ ih-U ! wiirr-Tuk':- yon faithful senax* u> th-' h.-t of mv ahilii.-. Ymirs fr.iliituHy.


ROBERT TTNCT.E. . 20, F,irt Stivet, Clitli, !-.)


I, L. Bulcocl^ \ poi] Ltd iR f ip c o , a i s .


No matter what one is willing to


ropurt of pro,. oiling' in ibo lloits,. ol Coin- ■ moas oil Tue-sday


Fellowiiig i.s ail c\ti'a.; Irom tbe ullioial i '


.Mr. Alfred lia-.ies. - To lusk ibo .Mini.U r ol -


Ileailli. ivli, th.-r 11.. bas ivi-. iv.-d any pro- ■ U'.-ts i'rolll apiuoied oocielii-.s " l l l l regard to tho eiicular irvoied to tlaiii alloviiig lo Iroat eiiiplov.si cDiilnliu'ors aiider ibo .National


' Healti. Iii.suraii o Ad willi a c r ta i i i aiiioiiiU i of latitmlo ill the ev"Ht ol tiie necessary , niimiKU. of coiii.riliiilion.s not baviiig liecii piiid j ill eoii.seqtioiu‘o ol iiiicniploymeiit; t\li*‘ tli,.r ii.' Is aware, tliat tb,- dn nlnr is regarde.l as m-


1 |,f .


! Bulcock & Son Ltd., Imve a variety of charming Coats in pure Wool


, ■I';')l.,y " ’ Li^ ■' t\ ;d/ c|bi'f|!;.y 'MvujH


IIj


I Cloths, Scotch Tweeds, homo spuns, Velours Coverts, Blankets and Fleeces


j .udeqiiat,. and Ibal icrtaiii apiirovial MK.ioii..s iiro Urging tile reiiitrialiictioii of ilie l.i ii, • voleiil fluid or tlie d:diiitioii ol a p.-iceiitago .'O, i. ty'.- vi.ii.iitioa ..liri.ius 1.., I.,'


pbnsd ill a .M.-iniiat. Iniid, .so tliat ill,' lia-


' I ililv illigbt lo distribiitod over tb.- wliolo of j t.lio .soirdie.s and not limit,-d lo any parln lllar on,, v.’lii'.s,. iiiotitl ,.i.s ha 1


o Ikon lianicst liit I> ,!iioniplo.viiient; anil wiiotlicr lio will give thi.s


mattar further i.oiisideralioii. Aiisvored by Sir Allred Moiid. It lias las-ii


rcpriywuiled bi mo by apiirov.'d .societies of various tyik-.s Unit the conce.-.sioii I'Kioiitly mado will’i roferoiiM) to the arrenrs of in- .siirod jiuixin.s who wore employ,'d for bw-s tlian '’d "ivisiks in tlio past (smtribiitioii year is not siillich-iit Ui moot tlie iieiuls of the casa' ami tlio wliolu qiie.sHon is liiiving my c-vofiil coiiaidoration. with n view to the inimedialo iiitrtxliietioii of aiiioiiding legislulioii.


I. L. Bulcock & Son LTD. ,


RECENT HOUSE CLITHEROE


in tho Season’s New Colourings. -H H - I ./ ..'.-.J •• vv


Girls & Boys Silncintoshes and Raincoats for School Wear.


An exceptional line of pure Rubber Macintoshes and Raincoats Belted at pre war prices. All shades and sizes at 2L* to 36/>


Boys in binck Heavy Rubber Proof, also in Rainproof Materials, Trench Styles at 3S'=


: pay for a Coat. 3, 5 or 10 guineas, tho widest Selections of Modols and Materials can be purchased at Regent


House. ■ •* •V. FOR WRAPS


m COATS FOBS


This is your opportunity to acquire really stylish Furs of first class quality at prices which are at least 25% less than any other house.


We specially invite your inspec­ tion of these goods in our Windows and Sho'A’ Rooms this vvook.


Two we.avcr.s wore talking about wliat poor OILS tliev bad al tbeir millfi.


•‘ I never s « - l -sucli ga.s .-u s tliore is ill eaw r , ,


place Wo have to leot nm with lireligliter.s. ‘ “ Thai's nowl,” .said weaver inimber two. •' after Ilia’s 111 nm al cawr place, Iba has t c+rikn a match POti if they ro nL. l’ r°,.L™. dsl. .1. -■U-loii. ill. I ’endle-road,


Clitlioroiv. If you so** or hear a goo<l joke .send it on.


Wo giro 2«. 6d. for any wo u?e. Hav. you 8«'n the now Duralil ” Knock- oul ■’ Ovcreoal'r'


.


It's a “ Knockout” lliere’s no mi.stake- and only 076. 6d.


is jwwahlo, I 0 Market l ’ lao>, Clitboroo. 'Phene .»i8.


You slioiild got ono.v lleelmayno and Uond, ” Onrntil ” House.


LOOK OUT LOOK OUT ON FRIDAY NEXT


FOR TH E . SHOP No. 70 WATERLOO ROAD WIL L OPEN W I TH HIGH CLASS ENGLISH AND IMPORTED MEAT .


YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY A T TEN D ED TO.


ud-.'.'w- i.-, duo to tho the yt»ar^ft


i ! !I ' ’ has enjoyed on 1 J>-. < .1


}i. • fxtari, but 1 J'lirker’s


with their coiitideiice by adiipting me as :i carididat., (with ahsoliite frocdoiii ol action) at the iiiiiiondiiig Municipal Election.


In agr,'CiiteiiL with many town.sj)eopie 1 ................. '^” 1' • Alieu JJrady


am concerned about the dearth of oppor- tiiTiitio.s for our young iioojile, and tho lack of progn-ss which our town has made. On all public bodii-s we need veprosontiitivcs with lorrsiglii. judgiiieiit, impartiality, con- virtioii, and undaunted spirit, combim-d with broad biiKine.ss cap.acity and imagination.


Tlio mo.-t vital matter at the niomoiit is


uiieiiiploymeni. This is a problem which ran om.v be adequately dealt with by Uio re.-'iective muiiiciiialities. In this connection our Town Council .should take advantage of aiiv StnUi-aidixl orter and procc.'d with the many nxiiiisiu- liK-al improvemouts which have" been so long delayed, together with tlie laviiigaiiit of the Castle estate. Tho Castle «.iieme i.s one railing for biLsiness maiingc- meiit and ideius, and I am firmly of opinion that— in adilitioii to being ,a centre of attraction to vtsitors and tho inlialiitants— it can 1)0


made remiim-rative. If this town


Ls to progress we mii.sl endoavoiir to keep abreiLSt of tho times ami enlarge the vtsioii and enterprise of local governliieiu.


Api>caling Tor your support on Noveinbor 1st.


I remain, Yours faithfully.


rilOS. BLACKBURN.


Mll-r.-dcne. Clitlicroe.


TO THE BURGESSES OF THE


BOROTMIir OF ClUniEKOE.


Ladies and Gentlemen. Ill rcsi>on.so to a nuanimou.s uintation lioi i


ilio Trn(le.s Council anil tho Lalnmr Barty, J have pleasure in again (‘onseiuing to be a (.andiilato ai tlio impending Municipal EltHiion. Tlio tragic ami laiuontalilo death of Jlr.


Councillor Coltam Is an irreparable los« to our town, and I fc^cl it very keenly that lie is not with me in tliis contest. When 1 wji.s nturiiod to the Council in


April. 1913. I statixl in my addro.s.s tliat 1 was in favour of “ Tlie Bight to AVork. A Living Wagt‘, A Healthy Homo, and an Eipial Eduratioiml Opportunity for Our Children.” Owing to the small number of [H-TiSoiis on tlio Couiu-il who were in favour of tliwe tlling^. i regret that wliile there liavo hcfii so many opportunities to further tlie.^e ideals, so little* has been done. 1 am in favour of the Ca.silo being developed


to tho fullest extent, a.s a place ol recreation and pleasiiio. both for eluldren and adults, and an al tractive resort that would bring vi.sitor> t.*! tin- towm. To relieve ilisMvss wliicli is pi'ovaleiu in the


Borough thiough nm inployment, l ^ would support work h'ung j)r«)vidc(J hj* our CouiKak under the Unemployment Art«. Through tho g^morosity of some of our


l)urgeKs<‘s. plavgi‘ouml.s liavc been provided in dilf-reiu jiart^ o‘. the town. 1 hope pro­ vision will h(* made for Ihivse distriet-s which


have no playgrounds. During the year tli(*re has Ikx.*u a revival


O' the UN' of* the Saturday Market. Thi.s luLs iu. rea.-ed tlie .Market revmiue to .such an extent tlmt it will materially help to kei,p down the raU-s.


f am in favour of <*vory


facility being graiiUM to .stallliolders to use the M*arK<-t a.s much a.s possilile.


I increa-iiig rales are a serimi.s menace to


1 the progress of our town. Since 1 was ohrtid I to tlie ( ’mincil tic- rates have grown from


• 7s. to !3s. (>d. in the £. Under the present vyr>U-m we riuposo rate.s ujfon lum.‘'a's. shop*',


and fa. t iru '. hut allow th- lamlowner.s to remain fr<*o from rates. In my opinion the H^diition of


1 levy a rat ’ upon tb'- selling value of all land ! in *lhe Borough-


! I f I .<=heul.l iuive the honour to be n -electee. 1 1 sliall on 1


\ in the lut.uio a.' I !m\e ui the pa'-t. I


A ours rospei tfnlU . GEO. HABCRE.WES. ()3 Ih nthorii Boa<l. ('Iilheri/i*. . avuur to serv.* you a,- taithfuliV


problem is t/i have i>ower to i » i


Ladies and Gentlemen. On the 3Lst of this nioiuii tin- lerm of ollice


for whiili .vou olectisl me in .laituary, 1919. will !>.' compleksi. l venture, thorofove. to ask yon again for your .support on Xovemher l.st. fec'ling that the ex}v?rience f h.ave gained may rank as an additional claim.


What I then .said to you in my address


applies equally now. namely, that as a medi(%'d man tuiy knowledge 1 have relating to tlio bygioiiic as])cct of Town Council work may ho of assistance to the inhabitants of


Clitlicroe. 1 ndvocaki always wise economy, lait ftvl


that, ovon under the present ♦•<‘onomic sbr.-'ss. to ccoTiom'so .siukh’iily and unduly ujvm sucJi vital mntk‘m as e<iucalion and public health would Ih* in the long run nothing hut waste.


Yours faitlifully. GnA3EPjr E. OBME.


T/>wfield. Clitlicroe.


TO 'PHE ELECTORS OF THE


BOROUGH OF CTATBEROE. > I V ix .s#


Ladies and Gontlonicn. Having rt’ccived a cordial iiivitition to


.stand ns a 1/ahour Candidate at the coming Munidpal lilicction, and l>oaring in mind tlie fact tliat In.st year I roooiv.Ml clie approval of 1,593 eloetors,*! have pleasure in accepting


the invitation. I foeU v<\ry keenly the ab.'-ence of one who


wa^ to have fought side liy .side with the Labour (3;\ndidatcs during tlii.s cami>aign, and for that resuson. as well as for ocotiomy, regret it has not l)0


*.‘n po.^^ihlc to avoid an


election a.s sugge.stoil in our offer thmugli tlio local Bn^s. However. 1 will try to Ldtow hi.s oxampio, and as he j;<*rvod you with an untiring 7.cnl. stwulfastly porsning a delinite I>olicy, tho .servant of all, .so shall I. if you honour mo with your approval.


I lAadies and Goutlcmen.


i .1 fully appreciate tlio honour of again ' l)oing iiivitetl to offer my sorvicc.s to ' the 1 olcctoi's of th-is grand old borough, with all its traditions. 1


tlnuik.a to tho 1.7S2 voters who siipi>orted me last Novoinhor.


As Pastmaster of the town from 1907 to 191S J endeavourc<l to tho iKxst of my ability


i to serve, imt only tlie department which 1 ’ then rcprc.sonted, hut tho host intere.sts of • the citizens. A.s a member »)f the IJoard of Guardians since 1919. 1 have continued iii\ oxorton-s. I am of opinion that T can t^nfoly rely on your continued confidence^ and if elected the welfare of Clitboroo will ho my


constant effort. I am deoi>ly sensible* of the fact that the


Unemploymout problem ia still witli ]


Urt, anti 1 .should malro evtuy effort (locally) i to’ find work of a constnicUvo character, l>clioving it Is the duty of the Skite to .see that every willing worker ha.s work to do. or that ho and his are not allowtal to .suffer hunger, or bo left homeless.


I .shall ke^'p an oyo on the Ivlucation


question, an J believe every chihl ought to liave of|ual opiKirtunity for preparation lor tho future, and that hklncation is one oi itie tliinga wo ran ill afford to cconoini.so uiv>n.


During the AVar I Rorvod tliree and a half


y«>ars with tlm Colours a-nd am naturally inUTCsk-<l in the welfare of tho ox-Sorvice men and will ket*p in mind the promise’ made to t>iom of a ” Land fit for lioroes to live in,” a promise long since forgotten by raanv who never exponence<l tlic dangers and dii>coiiiI'oi't.s of Niival, Military, nr Air Sorviro ami so far as 1 am ooiicorncd I .shall trv to BOO that justico i« iloii,-. not only to tho ox-Sorvioo mon, but to tlio-.! wlio liavo ,-n loft willows or fatliorloss.


Ill I hiivo rosiili.sl in Clitboroo for tho bast IS


vears anti dnritiK tho major portion ol tlmt ■poriod have tokon a very notivo jrarl in tlio relipous lifo of tlio town. Having no ulterior motive in s-oekinji e.loetinn l-o the Conmil Chainle'r. I oFor yon iiii.si.'lfi.sh so'rvice. iintl should I be rcliiriietl on Novemb,-r bst. will ende.avoiir t,i provu worthy


of your trust. Yours nincercly, FRED WIin'TIiE, 21, Monk Street. Clitlicroe.


introduction of extravagant ideas i.s not opi>ortuno. but it Is my earnest desire to mainteJn eCficioncy with economy.


I am. A^our olK?dient Servant,- W. P. WOOD.


19. King Street, Clithonio.


FORO GARS BRITISH M.M)F.


NEW REDUCED TRICES 2-scater R U N A B O U T . . £185


TOURING CAR.........£195 8cwt. VAN ....................£180 LIGHT CHASSIS....... £160 5-soator' SEDAN .........£310 2-3-soater COUPE . . . . £280


TON CHASSIS...........£175 TON LORRY complato £220


TON VAN................... £220


COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE Call ami soc tlm Magnet Converlilile


I body, mounted on the Ford Car. Tour- iing'Car to Elat Top Lorry in five '


minutes, guaranteed. , Price 44 gns. fitted with Flat Top.


I Can Im siipplicii wilh nlu-rinie V.vn, or Flal willi ' sides and tail boards H vou have a hord or a


I ( hevrolel Car. have it converted, and nukrinone) NO MOKK T,\X.


Joke. C. WHITESIDE AUTHORISED FORD DEALER


15, CASTLE ST. ------- 15, CASTLE ST. C L I T H E R 0 i : .


BOOTS & SHOES, DRAPERY and GROCERY


Right at To-days Prices at the


[lou^eliDld Divi SALFORD


Harry Gent & Co.


Dukes Brow. Blackburn General Tinsmiths & Sheet


Metal Workers ■■I K l .—


MAKERS AND REPAIRERS OF DOFFING CANS, CARD CANS, W E F T CANS, OIL CANS, AND AL L COTTON MILL REQUISITES. A L L CLASSES OF DAIRY WORK. REASONABLE CHARGES FOR GOOD WORK. Samples anywhere.


1 flcphone No. 00*8 Blackburn. AYEST BRADFORD. Tho whist drive and dance, also tho harvoefc


thanksgiving eervicos, reported under tho al>ovo heading in otir last issue, wore, of course, associated with St. Catherine’s Cliurcli, not Sfc. Helen’s, ns innilvortontly stated.


1 Y O U C A .N B U Y . luig to o.xprcss my .sincere ■ I ^ ^ r *


TO THE BDROESSES OF THE


BOliOUGH OF CTirrilEllOE.


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE


BOKOEQH OF CLTTMEllOE.


TO THE BURGESSES OF THB


BOEOEGII OF ClU’in'lROE.


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE


BOROUGH OF CLITBEIIOK.


TO THE ELECTORS OF THE


BOROUGH OF CBUrHEROE.


£10,000 REDUCTIONS In Prices of Clothing


S. Eodinnyne & Sons, Ltd., th» DiiraKt Tailors, have reduced the ■


prices of their stocks of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing; also coatings and suitings for gai-ments-to- measure by about ten thousand pounds, and tl7oy ore giving tlioir customers the immediate benefit ol


this huge lo.ss. While Messrs, lledmajiies havo


made this ^reat reduction in tho prices of their garments the Bradford Correspondent of tho London ‘ ‘Daily News ” writes:—


“ There are prospects that tho


recent tendency towards reduced prioe.*5 of clolliiiig will bo chocked in ihe very near future.”


so evidently now is the time to buy. TWO SPECIAL LINES


Real Scotch Tweed Suits, woven to


sell at ahtmt £8.8.0, for £3.17.6. Our famous Gent’s “ Knockout”


Overcoat, beautiful quality, £3.7.6. Worih last season about £6.


9, I3ARKET PLACE phone 58.


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