SIX
LOW MOOR WESLEYAN CHAPEL S E U m O f iB
SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 19th. Preacher:
Rev. E. B. Stringer (Nelson)
Services at 10-30
u.in. ami 0-0 p.m. In the Afternoon, a
m u s b g a l . s e r v i c e will 1)0 given .nt 2-15, with nn
ADDIU'ISS hy JIR. STIllNGKR.
Spccinl Soloist: Tillt. E- ALLEN. MUSIC I'OU AFrEUNOON:
Anthem ............ “ This is Iho dny ” . RcciuAir ... “ So_ml nn nlnrm Mr. Allen Anthem ... “ There is a Grocn^&ll
Duet .................. “ Lovo
Anthem ......... “ hiho os die Imrt ’ ................ golo ....... “ AuroI Land —(Pmsuti) ............ Mr. Allen.
Mip.s Ti. Knowles jiml !Srr. AUen.
Anthem ... “ 'When tlio Lord shall hmid up Aion
EVENING SERVICE:
Solo “ Ono .swwtly solemn thought ” ...... Mr. Allen.
Anthem ... “ O Ghulsome Light
occjusion. COLLECTIONS at ;ill the sorviceo for they •
CHAPEL FUNDS.
WESLEY CHURCH C L IT I IE l lO E
SUNDAY NEXT, AUG. 19th
Preachers : . — 10-30 a.m. ; MR. J. H. GREENOUGH
6 - 0 p .m . : REV. E. J. PADFIELD
United Methodist G l i u p c h MOOR LANE.
..-SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 19th. Morning, 10-30 :
M R . W . C . F O R T .— Kvening, 0 ; H . F A I R W E A T H E R — KING STREET SPIRITUALIST CHURCH.
..-SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 19lh — Of Chureli.
Circle, 7-30 p.m.
PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH — r e c h a b it e s h a l l .
Speaker for SUNDAY NEXT will b.- M R . SH IP LE Y, of Colne.
Serviees : 3 ami 0 ]).m. :: Lyceum 10 a.m. ALL \VJ-;
i.CO.ME !
PARISH CHURCH, CHATBURN. Choir Se rmons SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 19th, 1 9 2 3— ('oll.-e!io:i- lor ('lioii .-Liel Te:e-le-i.-i Outing.
WADDINGTON READING ROOM- BAZAAR.
GR/VND WOQDLAflD CA1 Fairy Plays the Children.
Musical Selections : Side-Shows : and Competitions.
Refreshments at n-asonahle Charges 1 ADMISSION, 6d.
Children ur;der 1-1, Tea inelnded. Procc-ed.s in ai<i of tie* Children’s Stall.
If Wet, will L- held in St. Helen s Sunday School, Waddington.
Clithoroo & District
SUNDAY SCHOOL BILLIARD LEAGUE THE
annual I^EETING will Ik- h'-ld on
—MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Aug. 20. in til.'
P A R I S H C l I i m C H S f 'H O O L S — To enmim-nec !il 7 prompt.
Appliealiim.s from Clubs iiileiuling joining the I/'.'igiie must he .sent to the Secn-lary,
• fOS. ST< IN'KS, 20, Pimlico Road.
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS CRICKET CLUB.
lOPEN AIR
W l f i is t O i i iV E to he held on
—WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22nd. TICKCTS, I /- . (Innluiiing Light Hj'
fre.shinenlK).
WhiHl to Coimnonec at 6-30 prompt,-^ If Wet. In PAVJLIOX.
ERNEST F. NIGHTINGALE
PIANOFORTE TUNER * REPAIRER ORGAN REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.
3D HARE HILL, PIMLICO, CLITHEROE (M1VJ\L
— SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1923 At 3 p.n
IN THE HOSPITAL GROUNDS — Song.s : D.-mces, &c., by
A JUMBLE SALE AND POUND STALL . .- IN MOOR LANE SCHOOL
TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY at 7 o clock AD.MISSION, 3d.
Refreshments at rea-sonable prices.
Gastle Memorial WILL ALL PERSONS desirous ol
ASSISTING WITH THE STALLS and SIDESHOWS for Iho forthcoming
Foto, ploaso MEET AT THE TOWN HALL on MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 —
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION.
Groups, etc., please hand in par
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 5 t u . Will nil
per.sons taking part.
ticulars at the ll.own ITall, on M o n d a y N f.x t , August 20th, to enable the Programme to bo drawn up. J. G. R l o o m f ie l d , Sec.
g r i n d l e t o n g . f . s .
Preliminary Notice ! ::
GKA.VI) ::
—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd.— ,).
Roiils.stiN, S.-cretary
GARDEN FETE H A R T L E Y S
16,
Costumiers KING
and STREET,
F A S H I O N A B L E I'eutunng tin*
Fu rriors e SPECIAL DISPLAY OF
CLITHEROI \ y OF
Mc 0 U R N 1 N G I niackhurn
tii.sirit’i.
» wr v i v i i i v i , • ,
. . .
Costumes, Gabardino Coats, ami Odd i 'r},o Skirts
.SjH'oiid attention is ^iven D) this Dejiart- menl !
Orders executed on tho Shortest Notice.
Splendid range in Maids to oiit-tii'/e.s, in Sloctk.
TRY US for SERVICE* AND VALUE! TOO UATE FOn CLASSIFICATION.
\ \ 7 A N TED—Silunlion .-m NUH.’^E or .Nil * r Ilnnseaniid H.-ferenco-.^pi>ly “ erti-eer niid Timea " Odlco
23nD(i0«l.—Aiipli OlTico.
T O.’IT. — Hew.rd. Ilnl Chen. PKIEON. ■-■f NFHF 2.M!KriT3 .and IVC. .N'llHI’
AdTcrti.-.ir and Timea ”
HEROE. at wt/% t-- rA-i'S''' Allraciivo Shades and
Styles for Autumn Wear In Stock at
Proprietor: J. Duckworth SAWLEY SPORTS to bo held on
Ribblesdale General Supply Stores
FOOTDALL. I’ltACTICl.;
.M.VICll
'I’lie CUtheroe I'ontlnill Club practiee matell .-thaw Hridgt- ground, on
Weilne.sday even- .....................;•......... ...... r..a..p“ — “ Kat<* ’•' and wa.s MU'ccjvsful usual
1 indicalioji-s aro ihiit th.* i- am will include a t iiumlH-r of local players and oilu-rs from ilio i»»a<.Kiiuiu
ui.smr
: clUsHion m the* ' c.i.s«*fi !
clu.sion e ka^uo team.
further j;
lo
trial ami nrohahle t II
A ih” niomoiu,
.V further ptiuitif'e match luLs lH«.*n arraimed ! h'f” lo-nmrrtiw (>atui d;vy>. kuk-otf (t-JK) p.m.
I
Ill.uk and White.--Manlev, C'oale.s, Ham- l fiiitl, IkKl^CTin, Kt'iUK'ilv, Ilicker>lair«‘,
H‘ams ate;- -
kin.'on, UiL'liardsmi, ll . l)i\on, jenkin.'ion, Kay or Uov>.
.tv«.-r\ii
1llr.lt«if.t.:
..vi
l\t-IUK'« 1 \ . lUf li ll lYi .......
WooduTtrth, Walsh, Ikiwker, Wil^m, Chnt- hurn, nrmlloy, Hiichie, Hey.s, Kuulker, and Ireland. Ibvt.’rvcvi: T. G. Dixon, lk>yer. Gliathurn, S.
AmU*r and ^ lllack.—Latham. Garratt
Purkin.son. TO-NIGHTS M KinTNG.
is tlnnvn to tho nK*<.*ting to ho held at the Lilkeral Cltib this (Friday) «*vening, at 7-^W). Tfith a view to forming a Mip|K»rU'p»’ chib. Mr. Jolin Ixfwis. tlio woU-km>wn legifilalor. will nddrvss tho mooting, ami Councillor TckUI and Councillor Dixon will aho stK'uk. I/*wifi • i. A ready a d worth luMrinc ILl ‘IIUilM'M nit
'11ki attention of all local foothall
entliu.sixustJi flliu t __• . Att*’
iid.in<'o wUl welr:‘me him.
C'iuh on a *-ound htbsis .v> that a htrong team C4UI he built up.
•tfoTt is iH'ing nuuL* to put Clitlioroo FiKilhall null
iiu|K*d that a big A determines!
s _ ___I........n..I : . in.t.____.;__ - ......1. and it
•VIII 4W-if ^|Mnrv
eref^ling KiH‘aker well is
.i ii . Mr.
hUtlicioMt ovidoncs’ tif ahihty was nivon in sonm to im-rit in
itUractftl in
tlKT-e
in other u.iys, i;amy.s.
jilay wa.s too. in- ital
A.s U not un .scrappy hut
* ’
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1st £ 6 0 PRIZES -W
Children’s Sports begin at 2 p.m. [Open and Local Events bcglnlaf_3 p.m. 01’K.N‘ EVENTS: 1st. ItV) YARDS
n.AT UACK, Handicap
HIGH JL’MP ................................................... O.N'K .MIU: FLAT UACK, Handicap ...... PONY HACK, Hamlicap, for I'oni.s mult*
' JIOIM’5 IM
rllO.^.'i t'OUNTHY RACK .......................... MOrNTKD POTATO RACK .............. ........................... GALLOP, Handic ap, for Hors<'s any h e ig h t ......... t 107 10 0
4 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0
First Prizo Winner receives Silvor Cup also. LOCAL KVKNl'S:
IV .............................. - “ “ _ -
lUO Yards Flat Race. Sawloy Postal Area ... Trotting Handicap, to be within a three milea radius of S-awloy. To have had ]>osscsj>ion
100 Yards, Roys, 10 lo It years includeil ... 100 Yards, Girls,, 0 lo M years included ....... .M) S’anls, bovs and girls, under ^0 yours ..
for thre<« months ......... U < o u o u ... Rose Bowl. Wrist Watch. 0 10 0 n n 4 0 0 1 10 0 0 15
Aiiv I’onnm with Thn-o or more Entries rocoivoo Froo Entiinco TickoL ENTIUIS
CLO.SE AUGUST 2Tth. 1923. ENTRY FORMS exit b. obtained from ID ■
W. s p e a k ; Spread Faiglc Hotel, Sawloy. READ A.ND SIMONSTONE
Sfl.VER PRIZE RAND will b« in
xttend.noo.
Si«rU, la. 3d. Cldidron under 14, Od.. but 1-rco m Sairloy 1 ostal Area.
A PUIII.IC TEA will b« provide<i in tho Scliool a» reasonable ebarges. ADMISSIO.N: Ticket, bought before Hrptember IsL >*■=
^ 2nd.
0 10 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 I 10 0
1 10 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 •> 0 0
0 10 0 3uiy ^ y ^ n - im- i i o r ^ tbe‘'lorcidipbt'"pro.s ssi,.,i
have in tbo pas t InK-n liarrowo.l l-y s. < . c k a f bde^^
Bv tbo way, a correspomlont rVi
lJ ^ ,c !^ ,.^ ; in .^ e n a g .P ;^ iow H t ' ’ get’umi"osd^bite'band :.t U
"" .• ■'♦i... '' i i i a t is n o t *’a ‘>i\. 1
top^igbUtand corner, all wdl l>e w.ll. All wbo are wddng^to^n^^^^^^ a m.-etil
*a'f‘X” " Mmtv wm W a j .
n-d..ni a-! ’ ,1
iob for everybody earn g no sho r tag e of
work done bv a few of ,., ; i jw
am azing and thov detiorvo •an be giron^
| 'J'" ;i " o r a t . d ami .sp ic nm l ly e ., .n p l
fm ic n .m . T ic k e ts h a v e g one 111.. a r ia n g em - 'iU s o f g u .p i.ii iU ' ’U a - s s e a u n e t laU e r .mn . ^
bajM cbnte;t^ KvcrvbtHly is by tbi t im lVn,;w th a t -
Fin e st all Wool B o tan y ’ Sorgo. Special Price 22,0, good value.
HARTLEYS 16 King street
Tho Ideal Costume for
our climate is mado from
N O R T H R I B B L E S D A L E A G R IC U L T U R A L A S SO C IA T IO N . l-r«
.lJ.nl for ih. Ye.r: MAJOR J . A. MORRISON, D.S.O. VlnKPraiWcnt: J. B. SMALLEY, Elq. SHOW SETTLfE,
On S A TU RD A Y , AUGUST 2 5 t h , 1 9 2 3 For tile Kxliibitioa of
CATTLIC 1101!.si-kl.
SllF.KI’. I’Kl.^l. FAllM IMIODI’CK, DUITKIt,
CHEF.SK, BUKAl), F.UCkS. I)
ltF.SSI-;i)
CIIICKK.SS. I'OFI.TUY. I’lCKONS. Il.UllUTS. CATS, liTI'C,
\Vh*‘H Premiums umountinj; to upwarii.% ol £ 3 0 0 will Ik* olforod.
Hor-A^T, III llareiiss jml^;o<l at 2-30 p.m. Panui.* of Priz.^'-winner.s in tho Cattle anii Horse.s Clas.**o.‘i at 3 p.m.
TL'lt.N'-OUTs—Hilling HUItilLl-; HUUDL1-;
and Driving
Cki.sM-s ol>on to the ITiiiu-d Kingdom.
I..F.Al’
l.NG,
F.Al’
I.NG, 111;1 1 ; ’ 11.1 L-’i; T.3-
UFK.V
C1.ASSK.5 lo tho Fniu-d Kingduin for lliirdl.. U.aping,
Fig.Kins, Uabbits i CaU.
LU.VCHEO.V will lie provided ..a the Fk-1 1 at 12-30 p.m.
t:ii;(il.F.S\VK'K IlHASS
Il.tND will Iio la att.-adancc. nad pl.ay svk'ctioas of music.
AD.MIS.SION l.s.
o.acll; Children under 12 .vears of age, txl.
Cbarg.v. awing to a itlidraw;il of ta-v). (Hodiiction of Admission
I’rir.' l.i-str and Forms of Kalry on application to the Secretary, tv. W. THOHNHKlt, Hock noma', Settlo.
Kiitn.-- Cbe.. 'I'm".day, August 21st. F.ntrii-.s by First Host
Weduc.sday morning .accopissi ■
Tbe laind.m, Midland and .Scottish Ha;liiay Co. will issuo cle-ap tickets within l ' ■
nf (HI rail.- ■ •' |•'.,r further particular.s api'ly at tlie ritatinn or seo small hanebilU. Vom \Ve,lue.-Hlay ” “ ‘0 ' being mado for tlie
,x :litiou s ar ran g ed by tb. t.--^ conducted. Ill til-.- !ir>- ' >
ea ch of th re e sections. Tlmu- to use, ami .Dungs to
A comi'ou t.ou lo r s '* emTtasSo ’tbo'''''imir>'rtnnt-''
nplK-.al to
.assist in ll ." t.-Htn itK.s te io u r to tlie .stres-ts.
, wi l l ( ,!
i.play |
i
' ,l,.e.)rati I,.;,.
p', ,n ‘ I'lnToi . a n n .a l Killing
caunm-t.non in -a . I h >' ’ 1
rnarktal l>v a largi* * * . . . a r t ic le will 1k> e s lu l .ited , corrcs,K.nds w .tl, tin.-
o r c a ta lo g u e ymi have b ou gat. . Uio a r t ic le w ith o u t p ;y n u ’nt.
m.-'v - S ' "d.
F r ' i . i ' ; ; " v J , - . r g ! ' ‘;b .; b a " r. veis i.. c .. . v- .■ fa n e v ’ d r .'s s l .a ll a t tb e ym-s n ■
■ > | ,mI u>' 1 li.'l
L TOmpIele :tmi aceurate .J- p.x,Mble. T l ia t ridiculoits rumour th a t a
^
Oj, Gd it* fco l>e maile for entrv to g rou nd s to ? ^ u t l" T . ." " . r ’^ 3 .e ‘‘only‘‘ci,arge ttvn-.orrow Jd . for a prograiTtme.
N ex t week’s
pinrip.il v';out* are dif fe ro nt order ,
raise as mucli mon-'v lor tlie " - r
fast!..' Final ^ ,v.-leo
Solo ........................................................ Mr. Allen Tho CnOlR will ho nngmcnlcd for the
(Sullivanl ’’ *Vii.................. Mr. JOHN LEWIS The Celebrated Football Legislator
WiU ADDRES S A ME ETI NG of all inloreslcd in Football, at
m-TH E LIBERAL CLUB — TO -NI GHT , Friday T O- NI GHT
Councillors TODD and A. E. DIXON will also sp'ak.
Tlie Meeting is called to form a SUPPORTERS’ CLUB in connection with Glitlicroc Football Club.
Cli.air to Ik* taken at 7-30 p.m.
If you want a Town’s Football Club, Roll up, and Holp
DON’T STAND. OUTSIDE & GROUSE. HELLO ! LOOK HERE ! !
UNVEILING OF THE CENOTAPH
His Worship tho Mayor oarnostly roquosis that overy Tradesman in the Town will CLOSE HIS SHOP TO-MORROW (Saturday) tho 18th inst., botwoon 2-30 and 3-3() p.m.y on tho occasion of tho Unvoiling of tho Cenotaph.
WM. SELF WEEKS, Town Clerk.
ALL particulars may he- obtained from E. F. JACKSON, Secretary SCHOOL GIRLS GYM SLIPS MADE TO MEASURE ORDERS NOW BOOKING.
a d v e r t is e r AUD t im e s . FRIDAY. ADClIJST 17. Grindleton U.M-G-
.^SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 19th.— PERVIS, of
Choir SERMONS
Preacher : MR. W. H. Padibam.
SERVICES : 2-30 and 6.
MUSICAL SERVICE in'tho AFTERNOON At 2-30 —
Soloists :
Madamo Fannie Wilson, (Soprano) of Nelson).
Solo Violin : Mr. T. R o s e , ' Prize-Winner Lythaiu, 1923.
Orgai:ist : Mr. J. Cottam- COLLECTIONS tor CHOIR FO ND.
Q U E E N ’S H a u l K I N G STREET . C L I TH ER OE .
Commencing SATURDAY. Soptombor 1st, and until further notioo, this Hall wiU bo Open for
DANCING every Saturday Night
from 7 to 10-30 p.m. :: Speeial Carnival Nights wiU he arranged during tho Winter,
All tho Latest Dancos and Music will bo provided, At Popular Prices — C A F E — :: ” —Ample Cloakroom Accommodation.
DON’T FORGET THE CARNIVAL BALL For tho Castio Memorial Fund, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Aug. 2 4 . -
CEN’TRALLY situated, and adjoiuing the Station, the QUEEN S I L A ^ is tho finest room in tho town, and affords accommodation for l.OTO daneem and siwctators. Special spring maple floor, covering nearly
6,000 square feet of
sp.aco.
SPECIAL TERJIS are offered for use of tlic Hail tor Balls, Social F unctions Wedding and Private Parties, Children’s 1 a l l ie s . Whist Drives, &c., and for H tcn io on Dancing Sessions, W’intcr Teiuiis and Badminton S v M e or p S sessionf). :: Exceptional facilitios for catering.
F O O T C O M F O R T S
FOOT POWDER 1 / . PER TIN.
OXYGEN BATHTRATES 1 /- PACKETS.
CORN PAINT
9d. PER BOTTLE.
LORDS, The Chemists BAWDLANDS
Thellrabrella Specialists. 3 Castle St. REPAIRS
A good WALKING STICK is an essential for Holidays ---- WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION.
1 9 2 3 .
\ a BUY YOUR UMBRELLA FOR THE HOLIDAYSl AT
gLtovti^cVfSc tEiinc^ jC o r t if io d n o t sale ^exooods 5,000 copies FR ID A Y , AUGUST ITili, 1923.
""rTnbtn on Vehicles, To-Morrow (Saturday), a-37 p.“ .°
hfgb ta , U:df-bonr Earlier
those of o u r townsmen who gave th e ir lives fo r K in g an d Country in th e war. I t lia,- bocn a rg u ed , an d with juatice, th a t th e Castle g ro u n d s a rc Clitheroe’s war meimmal b u t somo th ing more personal was needed too, is proroviueu uy mo uuuuLupn lu 1, ih.- i \Tfivnr t a>c i-limf ntiv^-n i uf >.
an d th i s **^nv oilcd M.j th o
K..
said D ryd en, “ is an empty tomb or u immij- m o n t e re c ted in honotu- of a i>ersou who is b u r ied
borougn, i to-mu ronruo*w
occuliar ly ap p ro p r ia te in th e
ca.so ol war memorials. The satisfaction of k*?epuig their loved one’s grav*js3 ne;a and lK.’animil i.' denied tbo majority who sulforetl L.t. uvo- ment in tho war, and they iiave longed lor an opi>ortunitv of showing t-heir lovo lor those taken from them.
UriCQ CLS»W>'nvi-w> * If
elsewhoro,” 1..
nw..— •• t r.
.....A vat...... til
lliis delinition tl»r» /••tttliv il
. sroL’ni.s v..... .
ifl afforde<l by the cenotaph whidi bo without
th ro u g h o u t manv m e n t
n o t found w anting hy the cnll of duly J he _ OI rjiL»iiz.e 13 ♦*
man or men of CUtheroc who made th- great sacrriiffiiceco
to
T a
no« s t OI of C i t ne
genor.ations yihLhcroe m»
cenuuijm % a
e-n who noble mu
such' work and it stands on a pillar of enduring granite, witli the nam»\s of ilio
,♦ •• Tiiliar
fallen irccriluKl on bronze plaUv? I t is im p o r ta n t
th a t th e public should
th oro u gh ly understand the details of the prog ram me to be followed to-morrow 1 h** offiSal programme may now Ik.* obtain.*u. ai a merely nominal price of 2d e.'ich. trom all local newsagents. I t will be 5K‘<‘U th a t tlie > Iayo r an d Corporation with such <nhors a> recoL’o inviLition.s, and tho
cx-N.Tvice me:; an d women of th e town, aro to asMimble at tl io Town Hall to be ready to move i.;; at 2-30 p.m. A t tho Castio Gale. Mr. loin G am o t t , J .P . , C.A.. accompniiM’d .by otlier mombers of th e subscribc-rs’ cormmtu^*, wii aw a i t
h an d in g Oter tho Castle and groumls to the Ite cp in g of tho Coronration will bo p^'r.orined by i lx . G a rn e tt , th*5 Mayor accoptiiig ii
•
waiD ujv tlie i:
..M u I procc&uon .••• and X. • •
— I t"he II
ceremonj • 1 ■' ,
_ __•. vianicLc, Lii” . ' i . •" koTS The grounds of th e
C-a.stb’ are to t- clcnred .st 1-0 p.m. ;iml by .‘->-10.
.-.li mviiiK r.
ojf th e choir and liie rvi.-itive.s .if tlw l.iA will l>o in tb e ir pl.-ioc.s. ;idmitl.'<l in A f te r th e cen-mony :it lli.*
oossion u i l i en te r tl:.- gnmnds :n:d ’-.I- pos itio ns alloc.-iU-d to ll''- ',
V.'’. 5tT
o
gener.il pul'iie ctmnol l e n<inltt>--<' u a f te r tile
proce.asion Ims ,-nter.d ‘ , I
■'’• > ‘ ,’ '1
is to imve a platform m front " f .” " ,y '. .' h o u i f and tbo os-Scrvlcc in-n mil l:l<- u.t. t C g a r fe n beltind and alK.vo tbo gnrdbn. On each side ot tl.e
c-.not.ipb t . re la tiv e s of tbe fallen wdl ii..v.-mble .1 ,d tb a la y o ra l p ar tv will tak e up a i-osttion tH.u ?he^ monllnu-’n t. Other detml.s w.ll ■ g a th e red from tbo
prognimt.ie. Dio .:rov . coruun to be far
gre.au-r ti.ju. <wn 1 • accommodated near the memorial .and : i •
I'lj I I h e counscLs ixHtpl.' to iK-waro ..1 Ihei .
^ ^ « r v to add .a word of w.rrmng fb- r*ki4vf Constable h.v n-*;!**!!! to believe th a t . ^ um L r of pick -pwket, may
»’> d e U t e d a t th e h-„otaplt d ur tng the meU
N ex t w.-ek, w olto pe to Pt>>';>;>' ^ of tho inscriptions on tloral tn n u i
fresh wreaths in inomorj- of soiUf That apartt, ui tho cenotaph will
.-l..aund h
'fliat opi>orumiiy will raruly
vMUf w l ». re
ficuro of bronze is a glnriou.s example ot ® * __.1
in.mo ius :uid “ A wntitwn.u. cemiuiph " by tb o d d la y o r , h tli s chief cenotaph citizen to To-morrow, Clithoroe will pay homage to
more iiekwra f'’’’'’' X - f 'd * to.-'.'''^’l'l.rij —and th« mmo
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