Al)\nERTISEB, AND TIMES. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1921. J-DAY.
! speiLker, amid ulitiheroo munie-
ideals before the endeavoured
'utesls the other ■"Mt dust of in ■nling to oppoa-
discard person-
laid he regarded v'S-irded religious
‘o one of the ■t respect for ,1
[ l"is, recognising
some paiiicular, ,i"v— to qry and rd that the best
whether Couserv- ‘1 0
“ make a ■->]>tod dillorent '
ideal be.
6 to their prin. *^*nal abuse and '> wore discred*
Mon.
t’nt abs.jiutfcly,” ^iippcns tliat I »d to nominato it is a blessed •r wo shouldn’t «i se<;LioQ wo 1 we regard as
'!■ «mr purpose, *
enthusi.asm of
J ]»rogress as ’-■Vss iKjyond p]l ' to do his cr mid I can
''hall leave no uni. (Applause)
lily endoi'svd all >>d <juaJitios of
r olhor’
vi.so was thoj' asked the
' tin* bc-sL men, ^•hburn was one
■ “ meei:ing ami
• ‘ 'hainnan and r. K. Rradloy, p a-< an “anti. w;iys short, but y. wm a popu- i-T'-'l to all the ^fr. Ovinnichael wTiy to go oul :.!id give ns a n! rijiplause).
I.ndies and Gentlemen. The Liberal Party have again Imiiuiired nu*
with their couUdence by adopting mo as a candidal-.* (with absolute freedom ol action) at the imponding Municipal Election.
In agreement with many tow'nsi>oople 1
am concerned about the • dearth of oppor- tunitie.«5 for our young people, and the lack 0 1 progffss which »>nr town lias made. On
all pulilic lK)di<s we m^od rcprcscutative« with loresighL. judgment, impartiality, con viction. and undannud spirit, combine^ with I road
bnsine.ss capacity and imagination.
Tlie luoM vital matter at .the momont is
uneinploym.nl. This is a problem which can only be adequately dealt with by the re.>iK.‘Ctiv‘ * municipalities, In this connection our Town Council .should take advantage of anv Stau.’-aiihxi offer and proceed with the many n-quisite Iwal improvomonts which hav4
Ladies and Gentlcracn, In response to a unammous invitation fion.
the TraiUvs Council and ilie laxbour Party, J have pleasure in again consentiug to he a landidati* at tiie imiKuiding Municipal Eletiion. Tlie tragic and lanientalilo death ol Mr.
Councillor CoUain Is an irreparable loss to our toivn. and I fc*el it very keenly that he is
not witli me in this contest. When I was n turiicd to the Council in
April. 1913, i suited in my .address^ tlint f was in favour of “ The Right to Mork, A Living "Wage. A Healthy Home, and an Espial Educational Opportunity for Our Children.” Owing to the small numiicr of persons on the Comici! wlm wore in favour of thwe things. I regret that wliile there have booji so many opportunities to further tlu’se ideals, so little has licvn done. 1 am in favour ol the Castle being developed
* lieen so long delayed, together with the
l;i\!n '-ont of tlie Ca-'ile estate, l l io Castle M-licine is one calling for basinoss manage ment and ideiLS, and'I ain firmly of opinion tluit —in addition U> Iming a centre of attraction to vk’.tor.s and tlio inliahitants— it can l>c made remnnerntive.
If this town
is t-o progrcis wt‘ must endeavour to k^>p abreast of tho time»^ and enlarge the vismn and enterprise of local government.
Api«aling for your support on November
I remain, Youre faitlifully.
>U5T ALL
\ A N Y i.iC'Tcr.;, u.
■ A X ’I’ f i Oi lDEK
li'ofd. t.N li ITIOS. BLACivBURN.
M il* r-'jicne. ( 'liihenK*.
TO THE BURGESSES OF THE
BOItOlMHl OF CFlTHEliOE.
to tho filllc.-t extont, a.s a pbico of roervatjon and iilvasn!'-. l)0
and an altractivn roiort tbnt would briniz
vi.sitor..i to tlio tox™.
To roliovo (li.-trvKK wbicli i.x piovalem in tho
tb for rhililrvii and adiilt-i. .
Boroiit’ li tbroanh iiminployinont, I would •xiipport worl; boin;' provided by oar Conmnl. andor tbo Unoaiploymoat Acts. Tliioa^;li tbc genornaity of same of oar
biirgeKsc.x. plavnioands laivo boon providrd in dilfoiva*. part- of Ibe town, i bapo pro- viaioa will bo inado for Ibaxo distnota whirli have ao playgrounds.
Diiriiaz tbo year tlioro has lioen a ro''>y!d
at tbo ITS;, of tho Saturday Mai'kol. Tills ba-s iio •ca.-od tbo .Mark.-t rovonne ta .such an extent Halt il will materially help to kei'p down till' rat-s,
facilitv Is-ia- pranUxl to .stiilllioldoi-s to iLse I am in la'-"'"' of every
: ilio Markot lus macli as pos,siblo. Inoroa. iiii; rates aro a sonoiis moiiaoo Ui
I tbo primr-si of oar town. Sims' 1 was olootnl to tbo Coiinoil tiu. raU'S bavo oiown fniiii
' 7s to' Kri. lid. in ibe d. buidi'r tbo proo nt svst. ni wo impofe rates iiiKin
lnni.sos, shops, and faitoii.s. bat allow tlio. laiidownor.s to renmin free from rates. In my opinion the solatioii of this problem is to liavo [lowor to low a r;it<‘ upon t!ie .•celling viilne of all land
in tlio Horniiizli.
I shnll ell ^■av..o■■ b. serv.- you as laithfiib.x in til.' tutare as I liav.’ in tlio iiast.
I f I shaiild hav.. tho lion.iiir to bo ' ‘.H d , Voai's r.'spt.'iitally. g eo . h a r g r e .w e s . t)3. H'-iithiirn Uond. ClitlierfM A D
JDERTAKER 'haSley
E R
|:ct. ;.'jtrc Tloysl.
TUNE R.
’mates given ,Tr:
-.scckly
l iorget to Hotel
(street, stout niso
I a r d l e y . Il Clogs
i-rUght iaeed ir.
|l/)(bS, 1/ |\ uf
hs.
}1 CLOG [STORES Ikburn
1 Hjiui ri'iiden <
,ng Mrs. doiin JJopwood k h k k ic x
1 t'\o . ui . ^
■iV,rF..\T 'J'fCKLT.', 'SKLWiTte,
m-.iorn^. 3 1 OUTI/EHY. Klc. Maker of Lock
tekburn. .O* I speciality. Ir e e t .
iir'iii^'MvXyan t^ni-^ ^;;;,!:i;i:!S,x?nins J:mlo'fing: and a oolleetion at . aeb service
w.as tak. ii. SOCIAL k v e n in c l - ;A t the .l,n S'lni.c. .1
S.itnnlay, and givi.ii by tlie following a is to P o pm n '’>
Madam Edith Hannister conri; Lizzie Fell:
.halogiio entitli'il the S. Ii.s.l
Sc.ales, rouiiler liakimx's, otc., fw .all pur- pf)ses.
J f a i i i c s C r o s s l © y . ,
programme «a.s Afadnin
j f , .
E,
P.cllard : a'>''''^’° ' ’ ';tK.oJt -V l-nrli'»> <>f and
piiini.sL. Mrs. L. L ^
E Bink.s; aavo a
p'rovail’mg Epidemic.” ■, „„,i . 1 ,0
T l i t i i t l '.
ol.iect was
S T A T I O N E R Y . AT THIC
.-a d v e r t is e r & TIMES’ ’ OFFICE,
Works: HIGH S TRE E T , (near Station), Tol. 0427
B LA CKBURN. 06 Mv aii«l Mibinit 111
ut oih..'.' ba 'Iiig .-ixpir'-'b 1 lag u. V.S. II a- a
caiidi.bil. .a tin. birtli
ciimig Mnni.ipal Elvtioil, I
.Ulli lluimur of it Omm li.. anil
For Kovun Nvais aiiil
I1.1 1Of
lo J-TVI* you U> tlio I .'I2C
nave 4* -i at '
. vou u. tbo l e t of nn .ibihn ..n.f a spiul ot im-m..--' .Iitviiiri .
liavo rvn>l< :n ou:».'d .it 1*1
i)t l.hl-’i Ill.lg.lltK-t lit ,,
ii.rouiil. ....1)
li,.- iiiN’ a: my di-^iHiSiil Uo m.ik- a p * .
to giv.. l.'val ami faillifid (-.'ri i ..' Yours faitlifiilly.
I'.la
E^liitin T-Tiiicc. Oiila'roc.
JAMES BOOTHMAN' , , ,__.---
S ARDEN.
...S', aian, 1 ..-•gi'et that 1 b ll. mU I .m i tnmt 1 .sball not .sutler on tl. |
:?itii r w|; i ' i , ; r ' . . : i ; r .m; V; ; ” rnn-bdi;*' at tlu- i'orlliC4
, i at vmir d'.sposal. 1 am not IP I I t : I I . . . .
i „.ii|
wiil kmiw 111 KUpimrt .111
|;.,„w im.-.. tbLs oeeasH|n and 1 1 ai'peal •
,,p„„ „.y luimble servme.s _ l.f..^iii
im ----,s( ..r >,,0
to ■■(.'’ " 1 ,.‘.'(.,1 .1
Irv I.. merit vniir eonli.lemxi t" Moldv: =’hd
any.bing than w,n ... to
henerit of the town ami it.s p .ipb 'b..ll my hearty siippcnt.
f am.
I.adirs and (■’.■■ntlmiKMi. Yours
f.in<‘''rt*iy.
B0HER‘1' m a n l t^y .
Lih»‘ - Holm.Wooim Lain'. (Mitlim-iH-.
i'n
to offer
iiiy.selt a.s )inine ^lunu.ipal
;,av.. had til.' pnvilegv ..r.v.-ii'.iiig y.m on lb.'
......... ^ ^ . idl tiim-.s ^ A
’ro 'rUE BURGESSES OF THE
BOIUU'GII or OUITIIKIIOE Latest
liadio.s and Goiitlmncu. At tlio uiianiniou.'.
ol ihe irad».t^ j
Coum.-l an ' l/iia.ur l’ari>. .ami in view ol j till* siipi'OYt ac.(>rd*'<l im* ‘ in um» previous . oct'jmitui.-'. 1 ha\’o <'on’-eni4-<l in .> iinio as a Laboui Candidat**.
14111111 a thin! j i
For manv vcaiv 1 hava* lakoa an h('Wv«* part [
in Trade
Gnioni.sm. having tho Imnonr to bo , Pre."iiiem ui mv own braiu-h ot iho Ilitacliors. 1 l)-or.s aiol F:ni-!ior,'>’ ruioa : aU t it- (V oimt- j ativ.* ami i)iulantliri-pn- m.«r nitnms. and I Inv,. thorliv ga.m-4!
A. an' ..llieml .'omli.b.l '!■ ' '1 redes
Comi.il nml L:.b.,.n !’ert> I nn; .-m nlv in- ^ terestid in
Hnii.suig.
Ivin.
..ion.
C.liil. j
Welfare iiml all "'ber i.'bTm.s rinii will be ol mitioini! bom*fil. With robroncf
lo tb« uu».iuph)ymcm
; pul.Ii,
b.idies lo ois-n an r.-In;. "'>.'k nf a ; lisofiil ebara.-t-r, v. b.■n.■ve,- iln.s .s i«.s.s|ble, 1
,|uestion I beli.'ve ibal it .s tlm 'b.m of all rather tliaii allnw pcopb' l "
b.vioi. .■ :. i liarge
I on t i l ' poor rate. Ueliovi'ig the pnliev m the
l.alKi.ir Party
will Been:.' to all clam.w ,.-:t,:x-::.s llle las-it limin.'iab
plivsi.nl. nu'iual, ami moral resnl.f..
' 1 conlidcntlv app.'ii to VO., lo I'.'eord
y.mr voles in mv Invoiir ;iiul. it eleet*d. pronu>-
: ihal I wiirremb'.' y,,.. r,.,
it.btn| s...'.;.e to i.m I,
..St, of mv
al.ililv. A'oni'.s
l.ail n: nil.'.
BOBEirr TTNCT.E. ; '20, Port rdi'i-.d, C!
.tlH.ro. ;
a p p r o v e d SOOiFTlES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS.
MLVISTEU OF l lEdL' ITi i lEPLI l . l ' lit, MEMllEH Fl lH l LITIIKIKlF,.
' ropo.-’L ot pro<.'.:diiig' in llu- Hoa.-* ol Lolil- 111011
Mr Alfi'.'.I li.i'ii’x. lo ;v“k tlo' Miiii.U'i ol
IL.aliL. wlmlh.'i' Im has m-.-i"'.! any pro-
Following i.i an oxir." 1 from tli.-
oilio.al “. on 'Tui'.-day
.
i to.-ta ti'oiii approi'od socivt.:o.s with n.-ganl lo till' vir: iilar issimd to tli'in albiw'iiig to M'.nt 1 ••mplov.'d
v.mU'ibalor.s mulor tho NiiLmnal
i Ho:iltii liLsmaii'.' .\it with a o ’rtam iimomii 1 „t latitmlo ill Iho . lit ol the m c...-.Jir,v
! niimlM'r of .■oiitrihiilioii.- mil liiiviiig hen
p.inl 1
1 i.H aware that tho
rirm.lai- is rcgai'dod ns iii- ! adviplato and that i .Tl-oii approved sooivti. s
in cuiiM'qimiK’*' *»f um-mpi''.’-ni'-m.;
wln-t.ior in*
• aro uri'in^ llu* roiiitrixliu tioii uf tlu* !“ U' - I volant hind or tho dMim lion ol a ponviitag.' I ,.f ,a M), . phi.x.d in 11 ’ bilitv might
An.sw'. red bv Sir Alfi'.'il .Moml. It Inis b.'on , I M P t w i s
No matter what one is willing to pay for a Coat.,v 3, 5 or 10 guineas, the widest Selections of Models and
Ly Materials can be purchased at Regent House.
Bulcock & Son Ltd., havo a variety of
ch.arming Coats in pure Wool Cloths, Scotch Tweeds, homo spuns. Velours C^overts, Blankets and Fleeces in tho Season’s New Colourings.
i. tv';. vali'at.'.on oni'l-llls t.. b.^ sopai'iiU. hind, so Unit tho lia- ho di.rti'ihuU(l over tho whole ot
tho .sooietic.x nnd not liiaiied to any partn iikir om- w'h.'.so mciiil'.'is ha.e be.:ii
hanle.st bit b> tiiiompbivnicnt; and wln'tli.T lie will give tlms
i.nitkr further i.on.-ideralion. , , ,
ropr.'.sonled to me by approved 'K./ieties of vnrioii.'; lyiK's tlml the coneetxsion
rr.eently niado with referemx' to tlie
..irn ni.s of in- sored porsoii.s who wero ••niploy'd lor I"...
t.liiin 2d weeks in the pa.xt (ontrihiitioii year is Iiot'sullieieiit to mi'ot llii' iiifsls of the cime ami the wlnilo qiiesrinn is having my
c.ar.'fnl considoiation, witU a view to tlm iiiiniediato intnxlnction of amonding legislation.
— H H »— 1. L. Bulcock & Son l t d ,H
r e g e n t h o u s e CLITHEBOE
j . L , B u1goo\ ^ P o i ] Ltd .
Ladies and Oeiitlenioii, Having received a eordtal invitation _ to
Ladies and (lontloineu. On tlie niKt of Liiis mouth tin* term of otlice
for wliicli von oleitcd me in .lnnuar>', 10..b will lv‘ compioU**!. I venture, therefore, to .ask YOU again for your support on Novemhei IvSt. Vceling that tin* exiK'rionco 1 Imvo gamed may rank ns an additituiul ckiim.
applies 1
What I tlien .said to you in my addi'css ‘finally now. namely. thata.s a modicjil
man any knowledge 1 Eave relating to tlio hygienic
a.sjxcct of Town Council work may be of
.o.ssistanc<‘ te the inhabitants of
Clitheroe. 1 advocate ahvay.s wise economy, but feel
that oven umb r tlio pro.s^Mil vi-onomic stross. to econom'se .smldi'iily and unduly
Yours faithfuUv. GILBERT E. ORME.
lyOWlb'Id. Clitlieroe.
BOROUGH ITIE ELECTORS
TO
OF THE OF CUTTlIEllOE.
siieh
vital nintt<*m a.s tMlucalion am*, public health would lie in tlie long run iioUiing but waste.
•stand a.s a Labour Candidate at the coming Municipal Electioii, and lieariiig in iiiiiid the fact that
la.st year 1
rocciv.sl Hio aiiproval of 1,593 elootai-K, 1 have pleasure in accepting
the invitation. 1 fool very keenly the aUsente of one who ,
I
Isndics and Gontlomcn, F fully ■ approciiito the honour of again
being inVitcxl to offer my services to the electors of this grand old hoiougli, with all its traditions. I lieg to express my sincere thanks to tlio 1,782 voters who sap|iorted mo
last Novemlior. As Pixslmastor of tho town from 1907 to
was to liavo fought side by side ivitli the , Labour CiiiididaU‘6 during this c.aniixiigii, _ and for that reason, as well as for ocoiiomy, regret it lias not lieen
po.saiblo to avoid an . olection a.s sug.gosW in mir olfer tliroiigh [ tbo local Prtxss. However, I will try to billow j lii.s oxaiiipio, ami .as he •seiv.'d you witn an | niitiring zeal, ste-vlfastly persuing a .l.'limtc | imltcy, tli.i .servant of all, .so shall T. if you : honour mo with yoiir approval.
| The Dnomplovmont problem i.s still with !
iLs and I should make every effort (locally) . to’ find work of a constriietivc characier, i believing it is the duty of tlie Stale to .see I that overv willing worker has work to do, , or that be and his arc not allownl ta sailor hungex, or bo left lioniolt's.s.
1 shall keep an eye on the
E.laration
question, a- J believe every child ought to liavo ciiihil opiioi'tuiiity for pieparalain lor tbo future, and that Etliicntioii is one ol the things wo can ill afford to
etoiiomi.se iiivai.
During tho War f served tlire.' and a half
Tears with the Colours and am naturnllx intoi'cste.l in the wolfarc of Uio ox-Servirc men and xvill kwp in niiiid tlio promiw' made to them of a “ I,and fit for heroes to live in,” a promise long since forgotten by manv who never exiK'rienceil the danger., .ami disTOiiitorm of Naval. .Military, or Air Service ami «> far as I am coiieorncd I .shall trv to se<!
th.at jastiee la dniie. not onlj to the ex-Servicc men. but to tlios.. who liax"
1 oi'ii left widows or fatlierlo.'e. I have n.'side.l in Clitberoo for the l (« t >S
voars. and daring the major portaai ol that iieriml fiavo tak.m a very activ.' imrl in the religious life of Uie town Having no ulterior motive in seeking elw-tion, to th, Council Chambor. I offer you
miHolfi.sh si'rvice. and should 1 be returned on Novemli'T 1st. will ende.avoiir t.) prov.i worthy
of your Yours aincorely, FRED WHITTIiE. 21, Monk street, tnitlieroe.
1918 ] endeavoured to tlio best of my ability to servo, not only tho departmoiit which 1 then
i-opro.soniod, but tho best interests of
tho citizens. A.s a member of the Hoard ol Guardians sinco 1919. J liavo coiitimici iiij
oxorton-s. T am of opinion that T can rely on voiir continued confidence, and il elected llio welfare of Glit’neroe will be my
constant effort.
' I am deeply
sen.sible of the fact tliat the i introduction of extravagant id^s us not I opportune, but it Is ray earnest desire to maintain ofliriency ^rith economy.
I am.
w. P. WOOD. BOOTS & SHOES, Your ol>odiont Servant.
19, King Street, Clitheroe,
FORD OARSi BRITISH -MADE
NEW REDUCED PRICES | 2-seator R U N A B O U T . . £185
TOURING C A R ...........£195 8cwt. V A N ...................... £180 L IGHT CHASSIS ...........£160 5-seatcr SEDAN ...........£310 2-3-soater COUPE . . . . £280
TON CH A S S IS ..............£175 TON LORRY complote £220
TON V AN ..........................£220
COMBINE BUSINESS W I TH PLEASURE Call ami .see tlu' Magnet Convcrtihlo boiivi luouiileil on tlic Ford Car. Tour ing'Car to Flat Top I-orry m live minutes, guaranteed.
Price 44 gns. fitted with Flat Top.
: Can 1)0 Miprliv'i "''ib ali.-rnalo Van. or I'
l.at with I rides and tailboards If you have a lord or a
I i hevrolct Car. have it converted, and make monc> NO MORE T;\X.
Joke. c. w n TTe s i d e 15, CASTLE ST.
a u t h o r i s e d f o r d D E A L ER -------- 15, CASTLE ST. Two w.'nvor.x wore talking ahoiit
wh.it. poor
...e; tlu'v had at their niillfi. ^ » I nt'ver bchI sucli ga« as thoro i.s nt «'aw i nhr.' M'o have to lect urn witli fireliglitcr.s.
^ That's aowt,” miid weaver mtmher two. .. after tlia’ .s lit inn at oawr
.mlmnu'^ttiiLive |
ox|x*rieuco ubh:li i wilbit"i> and ui.r. edly | place ai yoiir dif'po^al.
‘ ,
Clitlmroe. Jf you SOI' or hear a go<xi joke .semi it on.
i Wo give 2s. 6d. for any we iiso. Ifa a “ Knockout” there’s no
nii.stake- , .
and only 67b. 6d. Yon should got one.
I lU'diiiayuo and Hood, “ DunilH ” Hoiis.' i 0, Market Phico. Clitberoo. ’Phene .58.
_
Have you seen tho now Dunilit “
Km.ck- i out ” Overcoat?
C L IT 11 E ROE. look out look out ON FRIDAY NEXT
FOR T H E SHOP No. '70 WATERLOO ROAD WIL L OPEN W I TH HIGH CLASS ENGLISH AND IMPORTED MEAT .
YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY a t t e n d e d t o .
A
DBAPEBY and obocery
Bight at To-days prices at the
(lou^eholii DiVi SALFORD
Harry Gent & Co. Dukes Brow. Blackburn
General Tinsmiths & Sheet Metal Workers
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.
lelenhone No GO'.S Blackburn. ’WEST BRADrORD.
I course, associated with St, Cathorino’s I Cluirch, not St. Helen’s, ns inadvertantly ,
thanksgiving services, reported under the ahovo heading in our last iasiie, were, of
Tlio whist drive and dnnoo, also tho harvest stated.
F I8 IR A P a FUR GOATS
FURS This is your opportunity to acquire
'reaily stylish Furs of first class quality at prices which are at least 25% loss than any other house.
: 'r - . i “S.x " “ vfe' ■I'l
We speciaity invito your inspec tion of those goods in our Windows and Sliow Rooms this wook. -
"'“ I 'lfT"....... ‘
Girls & Boys Macintoshes and Raincoats for School Wear.
An exceptionaS lino of pure Rubber Macintoshes and Raincoats Belted at pro war prices. All shades and sizes at 21 - to 3G/-
Boys in black Heavy Rubber Proof, also in Rainproof Materials, Trench Styles at 33 -
••M ... YOU CAN BUY 111 out for tile m.
TO THE BURGESSES OF THE
130K0UGTI OF CLrniFaiOE.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE
BOKOlJGll OF CLTTHFllOF.
TO THE BURGESS3LS OF 'raB
BOKOFGII OF OLlTIlFftOB.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE
BOROUGH OF ' CLITllEROK. ,
TO THE ELECTORS OF THll
BOROUGH OF CU^'I'HEROE.
£10,000 REDUCTIONS In Prices of Clothing S. Eodmayne &
t h r e e SPECIAL NEWS
■ Sons, Ltd., th# Diiralit Tailors, have reduced tbs
prices of thoir stocks of Mon’s, Boys and Youths’ Clothing; also coatiiifjs and suitings for garments-to- meosuTO by about ton tbomyxnd poimds, and tlioy are giving thoir customers the irainodiato bonefit ol
this huge loss. While Messrs. Eedmaynes have
made this groat reduction in tho prices of thoir garments tho Bradford Corresiiondent of the London “ Daily
Nows ” writes “ There are prospects that tho
iccent teudcncy towards rediicoil pi’ic(!s of cli)tlu:ig will bo chocked in ih(‘ ver}' near future.”
so evidoiilly now is the tinio to buy, TWO SPECIAL LINES
Eeiil Scotch Tweed Suits, woven to sell at about i'8 . S . 0, for £3.17. G.
Our famous Qont’fi “ TCnockout” Overcoat, beautiful quality, £3.7.0. Worth last season about £0.
9, MARKET PLACE phone 30.
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