" Jl. ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDA Y, MAY 11, 1923. TH E IRIGI.EMEAD “ 3 WESLEY’S SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR: £ 1,027 RAISED. m <;(,) ’-VtfA TH R E E \ l
:: ' IDEAL FOR COUNTRY WEAR :: Made by BULCOCK & SON, Ltd.,
I t is ill West of England Govort Coating, 1 and Gabaiiliiu' Rainproofcd by the p-'. Firm’s Special Process !
For 7irantical Tnilor-maclcs, such as this, the West of England Covert Coating is a Material tliat is liarcl to beat .
PRICE FROM 63/-. J. L. Bulcock & Son Ltd. REGENT HOUSE :: CLITHEROE.
lOD KD.
oat BOOTS & SHOES
GENTS TAN AND BLACK BOOTS ,-■10,6, 12/11, 16/6.
GENTS TAN AND BLACK GIBSON & BROGUE SHOES
,--10,9, 12/11, 14/11.
LADIES Patent, Tan and Black Gibson and Barrette SHOES,
- -1 0 /6 , 12/11, 15/11, 17/11, & 19^6
CHILDREN’S White, Tan, and Black SHOES.
TENNIS SHOES, PLIMSOLS & SANDALS IX GREAT V A R IE T Y !
, - - A N D A T AL L PR IC E S. HOUSEHOLD
DiVl STORES The Oriental Drug f i
SALFORD--, :: ,-- S A L FO R D . Supply Co., Lid f e. V\ ■ 1 , Fir.'it row ( le f t to right) ; Mrs. Miss IlUuikhtzm, Mr*. Higgiiu^in.
Mi.ss Allen, Mi.*^ Ivina Hanson, Mi.ks TIrooka.
Second row; Mi«m l>iing. Mrs.
Sain.sburj*, .M s. S. Hargnxiv.-s, .Mils. U^Kiuunan, .Mr?'. .1. Hamon, Mrs. Wiwl«i. >Lrw. Dawson. Hargrexua-^, Mrs. \S’o<)fi. Mrs. Uradshaw, Mrs. .1. FouUN.
Tlun.son. Mi.s#5 Clegg,
Mi.sa CLa-rko, Mrs. J .
Tliird n )w ; Mrs. J . 10. sSnuthi»YS, MTss Hih*\. .Mivs Ivy Hargjvnve«. .Mrs. Sling«‘r. MLsk Hiirrison, Mrs. Howitnl, ML'cs .fomis, Mrs. D. ITanson, Afni. Ireland, Miss Robinson, Clogg. Mrs. (hnnali. Mrs. Fadtivlil. Mrs. T. D. Slai<tr, Mr.s. H. IkKkthman. .Mi-s. \V*nL‘«,Tn.
KrtUrth row:
Mi.ss 1 llingusy: ih.. .Mis.s liray. Miss M. Cl<^gg. .Mess Albei, MLss M.
Kobin.soJi, Miss S.
Holtin.son, Mi.v, FouUls. Mrs. \V. Rushton, Mrs. D. FIctehor, Mra. Tliornc, ^liss I ’ lcklt'fi.
.Mi.sri n. Ib/^vr. Mrs. ,1. F luids.
rtxjin >va;» r.r*^w<li<J. I'lio j>rt>c>-«s.l?, u|> to Thurhday evening viin announced l»v Mr. Clancoy, jo in t mk-ToUh j ’ v t i Ii Mr. \
VjlIi.nin Suttgor; were JL'/Ui iis. lU ! ., s-i th a t tla* pro.s- t^( Us of reaching £1.0<K1 h-xs:n*‘d fairly ro^.y. jh o ininiimiin niim aiinesl a t w:ls
:—
Congregational: Mrs. T . L. ShtlA'r ami Mr.s. J . H. Gornall (M'cretnrie.s), Mrs. A. Wade
.Mi.ssis> K.
The KlalLs and thoir ollicial.s .are .'v* foll.»w^: {t r e a su r e r ) ; sSmulay .srho<.)l: lilcy and D. D. Hlaekburn (M>cretarie.s). Mi^v-* lROE. o C5
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THE ORIENTAL DRUG STORES 4 4 , S A L F O R D . - - ,
psrUPHOSLTERY.
Re-upholstoring & Renovation of Upholstery Goods .
Good
Wnrlunan.sliip and pnod MatoriaU At Moderate Charges
ALL DONE OX TH E
1-REMI.SE.S.
'-•Lir. r iu 'h .
|C p n ir. 'i 'u l jla
S FW I T H Cabinet Maker and Undertaker
5 6 - , -------L O W E R G A T E -------- , - 5 6 FI SH I S C H E A P E R I—
FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE------ - e a t
m o r e BUY AT
Harold Bla ckb u rn s and have the Best at Lowe.I possible ::
pr ces. f i s h i
w o
JOHN H. THORNE, Sole I ’rciiiriolor. R U B B O - ^ 1
'I'hi- now Solid Embrocation simply wondcriul tor TIRED ACHING FEET, CHEST & BACK.
is o G
,Mar\iTl"U- results on Chapped and Cracked Hands, Cracked Lips, Rough Skin, Sore and Tender Foot.
LTsI’i RUBBO for \our Children I IN HOXKS: 3d., 6d., & 1/-. Convenient : (Tieap : Ktleetive.
SOI.It AitK.NT roll
ci.mntHOK :
o t )
G C J O
E . Lnng (trckasurer) ; Men'.s: Mr. U. Kouhls (.v>cretary) . Mr. .1.
Han.son ( trea-vnirer) ; Flower and b a sk e t :
Mi.ss M. W. C’h g i ; (v,x'rew ta ry ) , Mis.s H. HanM.>n (trea.'-ur.-r) ; Clu>«,s»- lu te ; Miss S . llobiruson (.S4«i re t ;iry ) . .Miss A. A. Clegg (
troa.suror) ; Kefnalnnent room: Mius I. 1 largreavtvs. Mr.s. ,1. Iv .^nutln*’s ami M r.s. ,1. Howarti (secretaru*.s), Mi.‘«.*s L. Smith- son (
mxi.sufor^. ConowUs w<*re given a t in- torvaJH umh‘r iho superiiiteMubMic** of M*«srs. D.
H.an.son ami It. Aileii, ami “
li.st«.’n ing-in ” was prstcti.'^od »>n
in.strumenlrt iiusiulKHl l»v Mr, C. \V!»il«*^id‘'. A lushing jn>iul. a la South Shore, wiw maiujiulnted by Mr. H. I'iolding. I'ho general SLsTeUint.'n wt re .MtS'^.srN. H. Clancy and W. Sling.-r, with Mr. H. Ihxtlh- inan aa trL'aMircr. In this e.ouneclion, Mr. .j. A. Wade rcmleretl vnluahh* a.'
vsi.stanco a.s wjcretiiry of CliiUlren'K Day and, det^tding on ThunKlay tint arnouiu-s t.xilh.'clisl by the “ gleaners.*’ sjiiii he wnu more than proiul of the efforts of the children who had eoliisiu-^l
a total of £6() 13s. 'Hie prcK-eiHlings on S atun lay w« ro preside«l
over hv Mr. Charnley, of Chathurn, who wa.s formally intKKlmed by the Hev. K. (5. HtiggaiXli, 11..\. 'Pile la t te r referte<l ui Mr. Gharnley as one of tho very h«.st ami tnu-st
KENNEL ASSOCIATION’S FIRST SHOW.
D ’Htnct K “ nir.l AsxM-ialion held th*-ir
hr.sl memlwrs’ sliow. in the Comert Hall.
On Saturday «*vening, the Clitlieroe ami j In
bp;te of iho had weather the dog.s turned up v\-ll .and the a l len d am e wa.s quii4* giHx!. Mr.
T. Taylor, of IJlackhurn, earned out tm- diities of ring steward in a most able ir.anner. 'Phere w*\ro si.xty-six entr ies ami s«*me of tie* dagb won> of exceptionally tine «iuah*y. Mr. C. i lou lk e r . of Arcmigum. wius 'n o judge, anil lie gave tlieawaid.s us b e low .- - Cla.vj 1.— Wire F o x io rn e r . under 12
nionllis.— 1. -Mr. K. \V..<ilf:.l 's " IL.umvr IL,y ” : 2, Mr. H. SluiUleworth's "CiuariLs-
*” Clii.'i.'^ 2 .—Ainxlale or
iri.sh 'Perrier.— 1. M r . , L. yl:ii-;.li:, I f | 1
W, Coopi-r’ .', '■ Ui-Jd.ui D.iku ” H .Mr. .L I P m'« ■' Kverwy ”
'•■Sadillcr'h U.,V ’ r, Mr. H. WailbaiiU « | •< It.dilv
.M.Ciio.’ '
Class 3 —Any variety, dog or hitch, uml«T
(i nmallis. — I , Mr. T. Dowlnir.f!. “ Si.a ; S|K)iusm:iM ; 2, .Mr. U M
M.ncll a l la n - ; nii.rn Dai-v ; ; d, -Mr. C. Walla-r’s .Inaa . . I . L a i . s . l a l o ;
***ljlas.s I .—FaxtiTr ii-r . doj; or bitcTi.— 1. >lr. H S tralin n ’s “ D i ia rl ’s Hoy *'. L, Mr. H S h uU leu o i lh ’H “
Hnanl.snuan" : 3. .Mr. A i»Ne’s “ F> I'll Hou.m* (iwetiim* ; r , 3 ir .
r, .Mr. .1. Tadd'.s “ W liiW |
Wesleyan bazaar and, for tho o i - ‘iung (v.r*^ mony which took pla«>* at
Saturday wji«i tlu* Uiird and
la.st. day of tli*' iii», ‘-'•1rm»U
nu-n in th«» c ircu it and Kiitl h<» ha<l i-omo to 'l‘ho
following pnrticularH had to 1k> omitl4Hl Li#,t week through la< k of
n'gard him with very real nff<*ction. Mr. ■ Charnlc*y was one of tho liiiivit emmit : slewaixl.s ho had nn’t in hi.s sojournings thu-s ' far, a goiiertiUh heljRT, and aJlogtuhor a j genilenuiii whom they iiUiSt tonl ial ly u-eU ! conKnl. 'Pile wLiiie hojirty we.loomo, loo, tliev j a«vx#rdvti to Mr. SLnling, of Nol.'-^jn, ;ui oM [ friend and forinor scholar, who wius to o|>on
t ile har.aar. CoiigratuL'iting tho friomis tjii tho Kucotvs
whieh iind atUnde*! tlioir ainhitioUH e.floit. Mr. Charnlcy sJiid most of the amli«?m'«> woiikl
1 o familiar with tlio jAW>torh di-^lilayiyl a t the* ^ railway sU-aion-s. iliustTUling ways in wliicli i
ace.itlonls hai>jH*m.Hl, oJU*n lx.*foro tile traiius slopped, and cautitining pasMiiigors according-! !y. “ 'J'ake pai:i.s to avoid p.iin.s *' was the .
I opigranimatie form of this warning. Con- ‘ s-Moiisly, or uneon.^
eiou.sly, the trioiuLs a t
We.siey h.'id taken grv'Ut procautams to avoid dih.,'ip|»omiment lat,*r. I t was soriieUme.s saai • th a t debt wa.s a g<MHl thing for tlu* cliurch. ; l i e disrigrinM.
In ids opinion debt wa.s a
hindrnnto and Uio .sooner it was clo*ire<l off tlio iMitter i t w;us for th e si>iriLual work of the iJiiirch. Of o ju iso , they mitst not .s*-t
j ih»’ir Imsxs ugaiitst exl^'nsnm.s ninl improv*'- ! im-nts, hut the c re t tniglit U» In* defrayed ;us ; early a.s j>ossil>lo. Ho understooii one of tin* ! ohj«H:Us in view tv.t.s to provide the cjuoUi of ■ ilio eireuit
as.se«Him*nt. 'Plio hazmir was do- ! ing exL-<s.Hlingiy well luid if, hv anv ciianc»< ' ill.-re slionld \x'> a surplus— th^^>^jhier) — he : waa sure the stewards a t tln‘ <iuarlerly nu'ct- ing would only he ux>
plea.sed to relieve tlioiu.
gathering or
for Uie offcTi'd
grouml
i t would Ik^ of social
.a
and other wocictios, a
tional nido of jftrong
fortxi to
cau.*»v.*, and to figlit ing.
little*
g<K>d opportunity life.
assist lly asslHimg tlio c^Tu c
tJio grownng evil of gambl Tiiurrch to mould public
ro nn opinion it would tielp tho
in.stitut«4 nml make
the cliurcli indebted for /*mie /«s.x:tion of it« activitiew.— (
ApiUau.se.)
Mr. Shading naid hia viint ha<l n.ntumlly
revived mcnioriott of lii.s attsocmiioius wiUi Weslov Ciiurcli and Sclnxd. Thirty-five years land
elnp.Mtl since he le f t the t<nvn, hut prior to th a t ho liatl tho cUkk^
s I til's nJid well re-
nienihercd the huildjng of th a t school over lorty vciira ago. Ho
ius.si.sted i)i the worlc of tho soliool and in othor ways h|>«*nt a happy and helpful time there. Tlio piesuncc tliore of Mr. \V. Lang remimled him of tlie old mutual iinproveinejit cliusa where quostiouK i>f almost every comvivahle kind wore dia- eiis,‘*-xi and in which very frequently they agrovxi to d if fe r .— (Kntighter.) — He ngr(y.*d to tUo Chairman th a t if young j>vople would only l;u;kle ijuwtioiirt of public iiitertvst more !»L‘.nouhly they would gel a lot of help and re^il enjoyment out of life.
'Pile .N’el.’^in
I 'I lie main puriuvu*. however, was lo a-ssist tru* I Y«7iing .Mi.'ii’a JnslituU'. ^Vwslvy had lind a 1 long oxp-*r;ono' of instituu-s, ami he liop^nl tluit whatever liad 1r s*ii the sulo*-vs in llie past, tlie m<»r«‘ commodious and hi*lUT luiaptCHi Imilding would enable the
in.stitution to gather sire iigth and l>e a rii’h .sthmilu.s to th e church. I ts ohjitrt must Ikc primarily a
" Jlramlcv Ilc t tv ” 2,
.Mc.ssra. Winkloy and ; .Sna|a-'.s •• l-ady 'Dai.s.v "
'.i. .Mr. W. 1!. Har-
gieav«i»’x '* Kirkmoor U u lu s " r. Mr. and 1 Mr.s. WrenclPb “ Kihhlehaiik Hoiia.” Cliuss i».—-Any v aru ty j)Ui»py not
pn-viou.slv mmit.oncHl.— I , • •
.Ur. • l ioau n aii .” J . H- Uiwreiisons
• Uiaiiilvv l l e t i v ’ ' ; 2. -Mr and Mrs
WiotuU.sj • UilK.lo.‘ank k om i ’ * : 3, Mr. .1. Swale-n s
'• I-ady A d a ” ; r , Mr. A. J . Haiemaii s •
t'ias-. il).—Any varietv litt^'r. I f a pnpp> ..
is a.)ld a t tlip abow, a per c o l t ol sale
pr.tv to go to the association.— 1, Mr. J_. I'uichK " M. Fa.x
Special Prizes. I 2hlb.s, of don
Iji.scuitj., for iKat t<*rripr. t
Mr.’ (joopui’s " Jjrydoii I)iik« ” ; 2, 'iSlbs. ol don
bi.vuiUs, for iKsl don or biUb paicba.^'d Iroin a member, .Mr. 11. S b l l t t le a o r t l » " Hnardhiiian ” . 3, 2f-lbs. of don. bis<,nit». lor
la s t l i t ie r , .Mr. .1. Kindi'.s " \V. box i L , ■JSloh. of dun bLseuila, for l>
e.st don V U " ‘
l.ied bv exb .oitor, .Mr 11. Stl-abali s Dimrt a | !o v " ' t lb e s e four prir.w were n i 'e i i lit tile
' .
II S luit t l.-»'o rth ’« o i;,,„rd,>inan ; 2, .^lr. J Ki'llM'll's '• Wwia.. I’
lpl.nl
Ivenvon’H “ Wixme I’ inpin.” Cllivs —T e rn o r . under 12 months.— 1. Mr.
O’ IxikIiIo 'h '■ .Vikki ” ; r, .Mr. I'.. W oollall a “ H luncer Hoy.*
( lav, G—T .r r io r dog or biliTi, bred li> Mr I I . .Slralian’.s " D n a r fs
, . , o* '
.1, .Mr. I -'- ,
I j i l y ' ' - a ^M r . and .Mrs. Wruncli’s “ Uibblp-
‘" ‘a n s s ' '" ! ’— Anv v a r i- ty , doK or bitch (cx- bibilor lint liavinu picvioiisly won n Gi-st p i i - i tlian h a la t ion x b iw s ) .— I 11
mid lletiiil •
CORPORATION S T R E E T F I 'H DEPOT, & MARKET Stall, Tuesdays & Sa tu rd ays .
qi in ban -s " Dimrt’s H oy ” : 2. M/ A. y.j " o ' "p n I oa.sP ( la nnu. " 3 Mr K M a r s .all's
na>i pri'
o BHldlrr's Hoy r. Mr. A. I'yp's " I'.vpi- nv vn net v,
'vio 'jslv •mill.’ll - 1 . Mr
il.>o r.r b i l ib , ia>t .). It l.Hwrenvon's
■» 'Mr. I'-.
Mar.sliair., " SaddiprS i i ..
St.uilina Food C o y .) ; u, 'a ln e os. for lasst tlon or biteb puppy. .Mr. Imwienson s l i iam - l le\ ll. t iv " (n " * '" b> .Sbiiley s) ; li, htiippiiin lo'mb for
Iw.st u-nrier, .Mr Cssiih-T's " Dryden D u k e " (n '-e i i by Waksb's, lllaekbiirn) ; . KiUer mtxlal, lor
be.sl puppy. nad.T (. immtbs. .Mr.
Doal.ui.st’s “ .Spa .-slKirUsma n (n i 'e l l 1,\ .Mr. Ca.s.v ) ; S. '2s. <kl.. lor bi-ot fo x te rn e r , .^'Ir. StralmTl's “ Uimi t 's H oy ” (n i 'e l l In' .Mr .Marlin, t . r .a t llarwoo.1) ; 9, silver sisaii.. lor b.s,t don "1 Hteb, „ot previoaa pained. Mr. J . H. Lawreiisoii's " Hiamley i le t t j
llOMliNG.
Hlackburn and
Di.str;ct Kedoration.—Crewe: 1,1)13 birds competiiin-
1117.5. l l Ub e n and Ib 'r i 'b y (Cbllieroe h I. f , lawst S. c l io n : Noinrovo (Clitberoe b.
I 1173; Dr. Ilirker (
C.lillr.-rw S.K.I. HGl , S tmm-r nid (Cnat Ilaiw .i.D, l l tJ ; Cbad- wi.k ami .i^talkie ((Ileal llaraom , . HI ..i . T.
' (Ci'.Ml
IlnwiF.il). 1012; ,Mid T. Nixon (Clil- liet ca* 1'..), 1 00 J.
I .M .nniove (I btben. .S K.f. 1H3, ; \ . I ({ I i 1h> .e* 1' ^ IdlS; Cliadwek ?ml Mt.'uK.e
, A quaint old Lanciushiro custom was again -Mr. U. Uptul's " W . I'ox ;
3. Mr. \V. H. l la iK ip av is 's " 1‘pkoi, ; r, -Mr. l i . Ib irk e i 's " W. Ko.x."
oh-sei’ved a t 'Pwistoii on Sunday, a party ut Harrowioni men axseinbliug to observo *• .Nick o ’ 'Phumb‘8 ” day lu tho gooil old-
faalnont.si way.
“ Nick o ’ 'Phnrnh.H ” wa.s tho hy-name of a
worlcing maMjii, 'Phoina.s Robinson, a llarrnw- fonl woi'tiiy of about half a century ago. Ho went to America ami dictl there. N hhmild he remembered by country ramblers i.s
v iiy he
obscure,- hut ono story liius it th a t whilst in thi.s neighl>ourhootl ** Nick o’ 'Phtimljs ” was
fond of wullcmg into the Feiulle distr ict . .At any rate .the townsjK'oplo regulaily ohservo ilu» first .Sunday in May as Niek o 'Ihuinhs” day. Onn party, .V) strong, rambled at tho font
of a grassy knoll a t
Twi.ston to where the victuals came on hv lorry. The cns’ oin rules l l ia l <*very man shall contrihiito to the coin- num birder one penml of m-^at, two onions, and half a loaf of
hro.ail. To this is ndded dorons of eggs, stones of i'o*,ato<*s and gallons of tea purchnsed a t neiglihonring farms.
' Till* rooking was done over a fxmgldv-ron- strucled fnrnar'*. fetl by wood
galhv.ro<l by
i tha ]>arty. Tho feast lastn<l nil nT'ornoon. Tim onlv cn ’.lorx* was tho men's cla.sp knives, and a few pint [Hits and jars
con.stitntod iho
orf'ckorv in os'*. Tho final dish, voted the best of all, was n et t le j>’o. Tl*e ramhlors gnMmretl fre«h
vnune n e t t ’e.s. and tlmse wore m'xeil w»th on'ons nml a score or more of eggs, the nd»o>o then !>n?ne roTiked ov*^r the fim. Tim feast o''st 0,1011 man nhon* ^?s., nni) there is
a tradition th a t no
Ti.sltor ho turned emptv a wav.
'l l •'•'•■si O'’*-” '” in sncrnsviFpi Nninhers \-; III
• turn up.
M'-n worn present who had onjovof] .'^0 of - ''ord'e - f-i *l u'x.nther. hut Il;»il, niitl
'
\V«'tvleyans* liad an in s t itute which was iloing gcxKl work, hut they had to ixunind tho young folks someUnies th a t Die
in.stitulo should he a niearus to an end. and not the end in it-’H.'lf. A reali.s;it:on of th a t wouKl lent! to greaUT service to the ch urch ; it would ni.nke tiie momlKTs feel th a t they wore putting .something hack in return for all th a t had Ixen dune on their l>e.half. There came a lime in the livitk of all parents when tliey had to s ta r t thoir offspring on the road of life. Ho took i t t l ia t tlio bazaar was to aid
“ NICK O’ THUMBS.’
QUAINT CELEBRATION AT TWISTON “ NETTLE PIE .’
.side,
for UwiL placo ttso.
hut the of for
They must c;iUsr in s t itu lo th e
rorship, also
They oouJd form debating organus#' in
themselvea tho
educa into
loini>erauco
a similar purptioo in connection with the young manhood of th a t place of worshii>— to provide them with the means of social, educa tional and mutual enjoyment. Ho would like to ruinind them th a t tho time came when, iw members of the chuix:h, tliey had to give som«'tiiiiig in re turn , to help in the .‘Spiritual huIo of the work. I f Sunday sc-hooU hud to sink into merely social iiistitutioiiH they would fail in the ohjoets for wliuh they wvru
e.sUiblished and would not ful>il t l ia t
which tho chuicJi e.x|>o»:ted of them. Not infreouently they were told th a t Sunday m IiooLs wore not as olheient ns they might ho. His only reply was to invito those who cr iticised and h<)d aloof to join in the work of tlio mo\'ement and contribute their bhare to iUs greater cniLieiicy— (H ear , h ear .) — His e.x{>erience of life had taught him th a t there was no other
in.sticutiuu so fruitful to tlie development of true ch aracter . One of the happic-st memories Dial would cling to him wius the privilege of lii.s association with nn adult class as uxichcr for 2,0 years. 'Plie
cla.ss was comiKiSLsi of men and women whose wes^k- ly attvndnnco averaged SO Otten the work entailed fe lt haid, yet he was more than
t amply rcp.iid for his effort.s by the appieeia- tion and interest of tlio class.
I f young
! ))copIu would g et the lx\st out of life i t cutiid j
oi.ly he derived through “ Service and ' Siicrifice,” a niotUj ulncli ho conimende<l lo i them. Concluiling witli an
cxpre.ssion of hoi>e . t l ia t the promoteib wouKl aclijovo their am- lotiun to luiso 1‘ 1,0U0, Mr .Shiding declared the huxaar oi>on.
Hewarty tlianks were accorded to chaiminn
.and oiKMier on the pioiKisition of Mr. J .
Han.son. seconded by ^I^. T . C. S la te r .
Tiio gross total for tho three days,
announced on Siiturduy evening, was £1,0 2 7 I7s. Id.
V A NEW JOB. AMATEUR BOOKMAKER LOSES £80
day afternoon, helore AUlormaii \V. ^V. Wliite- side (prcsiuling; and CV^uiu-illor \V. Slandring, ami .All. W. W'
o.stiiead, to o chaigeti ot loiter ing tor tho purpobe of stre et betting wi-re Uiailc.
’1 ho n i i i tieiomlant w:us 1 hoina.s
Kn ig l it , 33, Saliliill-road. and the Cliiel Con- stalde (.Mr. ,1. C. i lu x t . ih ic j stated^ th at ol>- Horvations liatl hei.*n litqit on Knight by P .C .’.s Sager and WeigliUiian th a t morning.
At tho Rorougli I’olico Court, on AVt*dnes- r :
■ f i j ./ i l - I ' M !
f i i
'Ih-.'y ».iw him ueceiA siij*», and also make ♦inmcxS ill a book. When Ixniglit was ap[ue- bonded it uas f.iuml llnit the .slips relerretl to horse.s running a t
C-ho.sler the same day, wliil-st the hook revonleil traii.'xaetions Irom the tirand National until th a t day. I'riMiiier had £1 Lie. in h:.s pos>..-.s.>ioii. Rribonoi said he l*ogan iKioknmking at the
request of a iuiinlH;r of n<x>plo who were not
.s.atisliLd with their hiniKmakers. 11 wa.s a
new job lo him, and .simx* the Ciiuiul .National ho had lost £ 8 0 A (ino ol 20.s. was iinpos'-d. The sis-oiui priM>ner wa.s William Harrimrn,
22. .Marlhorough-sireet. F.C. Sellar.- suited th a t lie had kept
Hairi.son itiuler observation trom 12-40 to l-tO p m. th a t dav. and sa’v him n c e :v e slq in A\ « llgat.*, Mar'keUpince. Ciiitlv-slreet ami ^i.^>r.l.^n'^. Wlien ho apprehemliMl Harrison iic found th a t the sOiw rehited t«i horses rmin- ing a t Cluxitor the 8amo nfternoon. Prh<Mior a;iid lie was out of work nml tlui
v a s tlio only reason ho had committed the olfciieo.
marking th a t the magistrale.s were inclined to
the prex tsxlings ns a warning. 'Pile Chief Conslahl.* Ra;d th at on .such ocni
.sion.s ho usindly made an application for ilir ronfisrntion of the slips, hut on tlmt t*
ern.sion he would not do so n« he o n s id e ied ih
prisoners ought to pay out a f te r the races n is Mil prising lha* (•orinany doesn’ t eopv
our coal ilealers ami ituisl mi d«*liveriiig suh st itutes. New A’oik T rihun c.’ *
He also was fined 20s., the Cimirman ro lenient , though
pri.soners inuht Uike
, ^ . A POPULAR PRICED COSTUME ■ xuyi KgjJbccJ Rugby Suits.
A g « 6 - i o . 19/11 2 5 - 30/- 1 1 -1 6 . 27/6 30/- 35/-
Genu ne Scotch Tweeds. Auc. 11—16 .
. 43/- to 46/-
Durafii Bovs' Cfirmcn's. Hko the Men's, are noted for
reii.thidly.
Strong sewinj;s. .souml lintne*^. wd {.joolI t diorinK If your b >y is h;ird on his cloihcsgci him a Dur.ifii tiutt.
''Third's Sometisiit:^’ in the Make.*' J I i i
S. KEDWAYNE A SO.N'S, L TD . 0, Market n»ws'. Cdttioroo. Pliune 08.
1 m m
I .-‘ i h u * I'U 4-' : illA I'.''/
SfsiU’cl ( le f t t-o r ig h t ) : aMessi-s. T. S la te r , ,T. Addison, J . Fould.s, J lev . E . ,J. Padfiold, "W. Umtliton, J . Hanson and K. Jiradicy. St,a.tuling: ^Utvsrs. N JJraduliau*, W JreJ.nnd, ,L U.'Wiu t , .John rouhi.s. ,1. A. ^Vad«.^ A - iHU-y. H.. } I . Daw.'^oii, ,1. WiUoii and D. F le tche r
I * ‘ i ’R- M - s^ f . : ? S Y-* -
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Youths* Long Trousers Suits. 37/6
45/- 55/- If
To mBel tho demand for a POPULAR PRICED COSTUME wo have produced the Attractive Model lluitrated.
Cleverly braided in Wool Gabardine llntd Silk Brocade. All Coluuri.--,
P R IC E - £3 3s. j L, Bulcock S^ori EinilTED
REGENT HOUSE. : CLITHEROE I N G L E T O N
The Land of Waterlalls, Hotels, Boarding- Houses, Apartments, Caterers, Fi.hing and Mountain Air ;
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