A D V E R T I S E R A T O ) T IM E S , F R ID A Y , J U L Y 4, 1924.
THE BIGGEST BARGAIN EVENT OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS
g : S DMME B SALE
All Goods Marked Down To Ridiculously Low Prices To Effect A Speedy Clearance. A Real Money Saving Opportunity.
Examine Carefully The Items Given Here, Then Come And Inspect The Goods.
L:u3ii's ■ ■ Alplia ” all wool Combina
tions. low iK'ck, ribbed arm, trunk li'g. U. Price 7/11 Sale Price S/3
Oiir .special lie.avv nnn-kuldur art. .silk Moso in nude, fawn, pheasant, silver, mid grev and shoe gn^y. U. Price -2'U Sale Price
I 1 0 0
C R IN O L IN E H A T S
Offered at 2 / 1 I
IJ.siKil i ’ riccN I.J / 1 1
Special Offer—Heavily Beaded Knit SILK JUMPERS. Paris Goods. In
most beautiful shades. Usual prices 49 11 and 59/11. SALE PRICE, 19/1 In
•\ rcmarkabli'. selection of Katine and Sponge Cloth .l•'rooks in various
.style.s' and coUmring.s. ‘S Q / "S "f To clear
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Cream AVool Cardigans and .Sports Coats. You shoulil make a [joint
■ of e-vamining
thc.se goods. ^ / 11 Gre;rt value from “ ■
SlriiJoil “ Tricoline” .Jumper Blomses. .Liberal cut, .smart stripes. Vary
spcciid offer. To be clciirj.'d .at
JS./H'i “ ■
Tan XapiJa Clove.s, two domes. Very iili.abic skins. Cluaianteed. .SlJcJaJil foi' .Sjrle
womha-fjil lim'. In Pawns, I Irevs, N'igger .and .Black.
l.ailii-s Hisd Brussels Kid Cloves. A ■ •*
shot .Silk Taffeta uTjderskirts. "7 /-g 4 en iil Bargain. Worth M/ll « / “ ■
' 'onis.
l.adii-s .Swiss ribbcil Cream n IS. eruelict tops IJ.I’ lt l l
j (Z .li^lastic -wri-sts, vtuy reliable. 2/11 Wluti^ Uul OI0V0.S “ Beaver” Brand Pure
Silk Hose. A perfectly- shaped slocking with real wearing qualities. Clear Silk, in Tussore, Nude, Champagne, Fawn, Silver, Shoe Grey, White, Cinnamon and Black. A Special offer for the Sale only— 4 / 8 . ^ S
KNITTED COSTUMES
in great variety aiul the Leading Styles. All new goods too luinieroiis to detail here to be CLEARED regardless of cost.
“ THREE KNOTS ” Celebrated Art Silk HOSE in All most fashionable and loading shades.
SALE PRICE, 3/11. Latlies Odanese Marie Mi.xlnn^ !Eos<*.
.In (Jrey it Wliile, Fawn & AV'hite, hlack white. All perfect goods -fl I f^ ' t Only Ihiiited quantity. iSale pr. " / ^ 2
Art Silk I’rinces.s Skirts. Shotilder straj). "Wcl! linislietl. a good (piality material. In sky, jiink. ivory
navy. grey. .Bargjiin PricL*. * / "
Washleatlier Chamois Oa-untlet Gloves Fringed. (.Inly limited (pnintity * 0 / 1 4 L'.sual Brice, ;!/H. Sale Brice ■/ “ “
“ VTdonis ■' Combinations, excidbait quality. .Low neck. Shoi't or no sli-cvrs. CIrcat value.
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“ W<»lsey *' Comhinalions. We guaran tee tiu* ipiality of thi-^ line. J.ow neck. \* neck. With or with- out .^lecve.'i. Brice until elcareil
(2 ICiii'.-i Black .I.hireSilk Host*, .a ^ J'ully fa.*<hion(M.l. J.h/al bargtiin. By H a
! HEAPY-TO-WEAH MILLIIMEiiY :
The whole o f oi ir Hiiije Stock o f HATS, Trinimeti, Seiiii-Trimnieil ami Untrimmeil we a re o f le r i i iy re i jan l le s s o f the P rice they cost iis. Come in ami look roiiml Showrooms, yon will be astonished at the va r ie ty and Low Price onr Hats MILLINERY TRIMMINGS o f e very descriiition can be Bought at oiir Sale at a Fraction o f their Real Worth.
on I a re Marked.
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A very special lot of .Ladies (
Jor.scls ill grey, pink and white. All A tg^ .•^izes. Special price to clear
Special lor. of Washing Frocks, in good scrviceablu inatorials. Sinarfc stripes and llonil elTcct.s. A Real Bargain H ■
SIR HEHBV WORSLEy-TRVLOR. A ALTUtECIATION.
N By JOHN WALLIS. Mis Honr.uj' .Imlj^o I ’urry
ki.si. yc;u* dt*tlicai»‘<l
liis •• Sovert
l.amps cif A«Ivoi;a«-y ” l«i ttic .\»»rilH'rn (circuit, where, as he savs. ** I leanu’d those iliiii{j;.s,” the- si’Ven
lamps
of s^uidaneo.— iioiu'.siy ami eoni-am*.
imlu.sjly and wit, eloquence, jiidgment, ami tolimv. '•le.p. Ami now one of the men iJ'om wlioni ho loariieil lliem in the days of old lia.'- pa.'-.'-ed unafraid (t> llioso ntlier <ourts wluac
liioir valim and valiilily will not. Ikj tlocreasod. Sir Himi-y Wilson \Vt»rsloy-Taylor not otdy
wciiu the N«:rthern ('ii-cnit. in the early days of hi'' career as an ailvoealc, hnt. was Idni'^clf a Xortlierner, wIkka* family ha.s for tivnera- lioii.s dwell and worked, and liv<’d am.1 died within the honndai’ies of th«‘ aneient- |iari'-h of Whalley to wIiom; chnreli ihrngiiont liis
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ti:o laHi in life to oxpi’c l lo reach high olhee. hut soon after the Soiuh African War !u' wa.s appoiiiierl Chairman of the Arhilration Com! which .'icLtlciI claim."; I'clating to the pnreha."C of the wali'r .sniqtly on the l{and- -a post in wlileh his powers foiii.d ample .si-ope. The total aimnmt, L'I .^1)0,0(10. wldeh wa.s awardeu hy him, shows ilm magnitude ol the task,
j i i 1‘.)17 he was madi' a harotmt. an honour wiiieh ga\c’ tile gieat 'At pleaMirc lo all his many frieiuB. Besides those v:iried ;iiid oxaeting duties in
life lie was .So firm a frimid. 'I’hi' gUL'd hlqod of llio men of the
wi.sicrn siile ol' tlie Bennino hills ran in his vein^. J!e wa-s not of the hill-top", hleak and <iiiin, nor \am of tlio lowlands, soft and imidiim/u. But lie had il>c mountaiiieer'.s ,st nnly iml.ependem
resoun-efnliK.ss, ami tlie warmtii ami rie-huetis of iinaginalioiL whicli i.s the ]>lain''man’6 hc'riiat'e', 'I’o thi.s ait raetivo medley of nainral
eharai'lcrisiics hi.s father’s wi'-ilom aildetl all till* advanlaofs of tin* traditional Knoli'-h <i>nr«s<' of <‘diicaiion. l ie playoil lifs pan amt more ihaiL held Ins own in what. to~day mi;:iiL- he eon'-idered tin* roneh-aml-iiunl)h’ lile of l la i imv Selmol in thti ’ ."
ixtie.sof the Ia<B eeninry. At
K.seter ( ’olli-ei* h<‘ Hvi’d that perli’ct U.vfoiTi life which <
on.si.st.s neithei- in cpmpiet<* alwirption in hook" ami leetuia-" nor in nninteriTipied ilovotion to game.".
'.rhe
taf<5 tokl of how when ho was one day rmving on the. rixer wIicm it was rough and lunning vt'iv high, his Imat. was swamped, and ho was t-hrouii into the* ."ireani.
l ie
swam to tho hanlc, draggitig his lioai with inm, and ."eramliling out- with diilientiy. Iiegan to eiM[ity it of water. .At thi.s moment some ojhciou." ('haroii rnslual up anil pri/lfered Ids aul.
.N'.'.m . mornnig, a.< lie sat in Ids room-'
over his hooks, the hankside helper presinited hiiii"idf, a.""(M'ting that, he Jiad ."a\<'d his life, ami asking whether it-
wa.sn't woi i l i
Bill ( ’liai'on tlid not-slay to hear any live.
)ii)iindsr' •• IJeie’ s live ."hillintp^ lor helping inn eni|)iy my lioat,” was ih(' reply. “ and il yi.m’ re not. outside :lie door In li\».' .se«-onds . .
more. Af te r laking ids degree ;it Oxford. J\lr.
\Vorsl('y, a.s ho thmi was^ eniori-».l his name at the .Mi(hlle 'l\ tnple. and was ealliMl to tlie liar in ls7l.
In iIiO"«'i day< wa." no
InUlei' [>i act iee-groniid for a young harrisier ilian to go on (.'inmit, and try his skill with ilK' r».sc. ’ Al l sorts of
ra.si'.s <aim* in his way: hriel.s Jiad to ho quickly inasiercii : ."pecoiies lo Im' ilelivcrtnl at short, notice, now for a. prosi:trniion, now for a defemee: wiiuesso" of every degree of jnti.‘l|ig«‘m.e ami hmicsly to he exainineiL or cro.v^e.xamined: jmiges, harn.'- tcrs, ami .'.olic/itors of all age.s ami .is|)ects- to he met. and slmlied. Durnig the-i.* year.', tlm sP.w ly-forged weapons of Jus character ami training to<»Iv iliai etlge ami Iniiliamre wiiich
t.liey reinined to tlie very end. (in le'aving tho Nm-thern C'ircuii
tin; admiiiisi r;il ion of jusliee ami ilie "Imping of our jaw.s. lie ilelightrd to give of Ids iiest to the wT'lfare of tlns^e who livi'd upon his e.xtensive estates roiiml HaslingiU-n. A< ering- ton. Clitheroe and
Iki.shall. J.le kept, the juijhliiigs <if his fa.nns in su<h a goorl ami tenniiiill'Hi ttniililiim that. In* would liavi- Ix-en limineiaily heuov > ' i \ it ho iiad never owned them. JIl- huilt ami niainialOed a "chool at - , liashall Laves for ilie i hihlrmi of hi.s tenants,
and ! ’I'ln-ir (»very nee-d was consiilered ainl alteiideil to with an alfi'ctioiial.' thoiightfitl- ni’.s.s which wnn lln'ir hearts. ,\s one oJ thoin saiiL to anollter last Monday. “ Thou liast, lost lIk' hes.t. frhml thou e v i r liadst-, lad; thei’o was iieviU* .such anolheir hiKs lil<e him.” In If^Sl lie laiiie lo live at. Mormon Hall, and with hi.s wife nnule i t one of tho"j« |^ngli."Il homes whi(;h om' souietiim’" read." of. lint. \»-ry rari'ly .see.s. P‘or with all Ids varu'd [lowers and all his ex|ieii(m<'«- in ihi* wide workl of men ami maiters lie r<-tained to tin* last thai ehiidlik'i' simplicitx and loving trustfulness which an; iflie. tinal am] rari'St marks ef greatiies.s.
'l'ho.s<> who [ia."S t lnir
lives in the a<!in."tm<'nt of <Ii.")mie.s in the course of winch they mU"t- mees"arily en counter miK'.li iliat is mean and nnworl.hv often d«-volope a iiiadity of h:inlne"s wiiieh tinges tindr eliaraeter with somliri' colmii.s. Lioin continiially meeting the woist- eleimmis in man’s iminri- tliey grow l«.' eNiii-et them everywhen'.
N I N E I;'.'
PIER S ^ L E
RE SIULIlEiS Ltd. Ladies Tailors and Furriers. f m w l l r 'e & t f le d a is t io s is is i
Costumes. Coat-wraps. Coat-frocks. Skirts and Raincoats.
l iL L HATS RediiGet! to iialf-priGe ami loss. I j K S
Furs and Fur Coats just to hand next season will be oflered at a substantial discount durin" the sale.
for Tl-IB, Preston lew R Itut no taint e.f "tK-li sardonii.’
eynieiMU ever
pa.ss-il n|nm Idm. I f he knew the ile|»ths of Ilian’ s l)asene."s. lie knew jil."0
tin* heiglil." of devotion to
w.Ind'li man can rise. Atid of tlie two. he iiased the relai iotnldp." of ' life n[)on the laUi'f . And so. liy exp«‘<tiug iioiiour ami justici' attd giauhtess. he drew tho hi'Nt. from all. No iippfcidaiion " f hitn would i>e eiiinpleti*
which iliil nut- immiion hi" hn<' of the eountrv and of hi'aniiful thing". The "imiiner .snn."et over
l.ongridg*' Bell, the auiumii eolnnrs in i.ho ll«nlder Valh’v. the "iiow-"[ir<'ad slopi.s of W’ lialley N'aii. ih«' frc"h and s|ninging green of Ar<hhi"liop’.s Wood- - l ie saw and loved them till a." de.uly as tin* r iws in id.s garden and tIi’-‘ lit llo Uinl.s that
m.sU'd l>y his wiiulow. .\nd of man’ s wtnk he laiew ami adniiiiMl the liesi. whether it. wale paintings or [loreelain. inusie or lil«‘
rat.nre. e|oqnenc«'- oi- drama. He Ivcpt. itp his Latin ami (Jre«'k. ;iml di'<*tiSM'd the wit of a (Ireek epigram with <lisccijnm,nu atul humour only a. few dtiys IkToic in’sileall i. 'Pile olt-qtaited t.'lg ol' the d la lUa 11st. w a.s truer of 1dm than nf ino"t to wliom it, i.s aiqilied—.m.uliiiig hnniiin was ouisiilc hLs ken.
lio
attacln'il him.vll’ Lo the Parliainentar\ Bar. wliero lor jnany years lie diad an eiiorniou.s
ina».in:c, so great indeed tliai. he- often dnl not gi?t. to hed till iNvo oN'loek ill tin- morning and vvas up again at six, slmjying ids lirjels. In
'l*cmi>lo ami was al.''o appointed Meeorder ol Preston.
he hicam«“ ;l Jkncln.'r of tin' Middle l''l•om tins dau* onwauls liis prjhhe
sR-rviee to«)k as large a |daee in his acii\ities a.s Ids legal praetiec. He re"igne«i tinj Keeoider."inp in iSps. hnt reiaim'd until MH7 the otfiei' of ('liairman of the I.aneas)iirR* (,hiarter
Se.ssions .silting at’ Piiwton t'l wlin li lie hail Itet II appoinled also in l>Ud.
Of hi.s religion this much may liorc hj.^ said
withouL ircsimssing upon tho intimacies of the "(lirit, llnil it wa'^ tho mainsiiring o f his lifi'. His gcJiUe, loving, humble faitli wa.s fonmled U[!on (loii. and ioumi
i.s.suo in in- mimertilile and for tin- most |>nrt nnknowti works <if cliaril.v. He was in no convontitnial way an unfailing sonree of sfrottgth aiid sn;ip'.rt t«) hi.s <*huri h The heamy ol worsliij* was his di'lighl. ami iiimfnri. 'I’«i make (lod s
-hoiif'e a; lovely phiee to' gave imjst generonsl\' of hi.s i ime :itul tihilil ies.
Ill him we Inivi.' lost- oiu- wImj ."trove nian- I t was
cdiaiaele.rislie ot him that dining the war he refused to m.’eept the ihairman’ s fia-s, which were gi\>'ii to the l.aneasldre C'ouvali'si-eiil Jlcspital at, Iflaekpool. a phne which he. hail ri'pre"enie | as a. C’onservative in Ihirliamont.
Iinm IIHHI until lllU'h Ho entered Ihirliament
THE DOWNHAIVI WEDDING. C.apttdii Ikirrati, who was reretitly married
to .Mi"." I). W. ,\">Ueion, at Oioviiham. ha.s I'ci n itr4-"eiited hy tin; t^'uant" t>f the Ski|ilou Castle Ltato with two e i i l f i ’e iHshes. a soln
and two i hairs, Tliis iti-m wa.s inatlvmteiiily oiidtteil from the pr*'vi»ms li " l of [ireM.'nis. LoHowing i.s ;i
li.st' of telegnims ami nn.""ag<‘" of Wlmlley Women’ s
Bidoni.st A.-sociaimn.
’PIh' .Mi-'C" U.drd. P:;diham; Women’ s l i isl i ime. Mmiih.-rs -jf W4-llingteii Club. Ski[iLon. Dr. Hmhlon. .Mrs, and Mis.-- Coiiper.
.^lls. Yorke. .Mr. U. H. U-'iwslorne, Celoml Ibiundeli, M.B.
l{ev. 'P. Young. Slajor and .Mrs. Holland. ^^r. tmd Mr.-'. Lllisoii.
.\ir, am! Mi.'.s BoUoinlev. ib v A. S. V. Blunt aipl Landly. Dr, and .Mr.s. Wales.
Caiiiain (L Bawstorm\ (tanoii and Ml"', .\elierley.
Mr". Pearson. >ir C Pitman and ^Tr. 'P. (huLikm. \lr. ami Mrs. D. .M. Wills.
Mi'." O’ Borke. iloiioiiLahle
IL [ !l•n(lurahh■ rail!.' .Mrs. iv^
ICay-.'shmilewtiiTh Leal ’
I.e
M l . and .Ml". (Ji'oifrcy I): .Mr. and .Mi-s. Fmpson . Mr. and Mr.". ( L Buxton.
Dtiwson. .ind RI-:.\D V.
Hindle ..... Pilkiugtoii
AVilldiison . Sagar .......
S. Watson .•sagar .......
AVADDINGTON- L.VPL AHiS. ■TA^ l .niL - -T!u' •‘ W H E F R E T H E F= EO F= L _E S H O R ” ARCADE, BLACKURN
STAIT ,'Sl'OltT.S AT OALDEItSTONES.
j, . s £ 3 K . .s ; ’
J.imilal sranG aixaligctl lor tlio
.sl.ilf. I'oUon '"'ilnlfkilb. l'latr"i-ac’o (mab-s).—W. O. AVanl,
,floni<HHi, by pJilK'iJls anil ';V''FV,,r Yoliow-
"■[([('/'“ MnB Hat iJioo (fenab-s).—.M. K.' Bovd, B. ITodltinson, Af. Tiyl.Ji. BaUing tbo weight (nialc.s).— A. B. .Smitli,
It.AMcCui.sli, AV. AVnglcy. ion yard.s Hat rate ( i itahs) .
]'k Hayton. IT. XuUtill. 1(10 ' vtirds hamlicjq)
(boys) .— II . Har-
gri'avcs,* IL Pi ley. W. Brondh'V. vSaek rtiet" ( female" ) .— M. 'Taylor, 1'/. L.
Dennis, M, Connell. 220 yards (nmles).— B. H. Carr, l'>, Hsi>-
l(/n, L‘. Xuttal l . 2*20 Yttrtls (fcnnde.s).— ^f. F. Boyd.
!M.
Ttiyh*!’, B. IL Grinin Ono mile Hal- race (nmlc.s).— I'L
Bowlin.stin,
^'si i ipphig ^aeo (femalc.s).— AT. K Bo y d . .M. ‘ ■*‘ lT g b b’nnp 'An ^
Ilaytoi i , li.'/H./
Carr, Dr. McKail . 'Pug-of-war (females). — Charge
Xnr.so
Ivclly’.s letim, -I 10 vjirds (mtile.s)
'I’tiylor, X. Tdx’
u.sey.' Broad .imn|> (males).—15. Dayton, .J. W.
H. Xnttall. Ihitato race (fomalc.s).— K.
JJodkin.son. All
-TL H. Carr. AV. Kllis,
Boyd ami AL Taylor; 2, E. Jlodkitwon and M.’ Ltiwnmson. ’I'ug-of-war (males);—Afr’ ‘Hardy’s loam. ; Oh-siticlo race (inaJes).— JL H. CVirr, Vaughan, E. .Bowl i i ibon. ......... M. i ,-
I'A'clo.s,. T. .MtuUhix. ’I’hree-legged rjic»> (femtdes).—1, AT. 15*
ileatii
e.ecnrretl at Wtidilingt on A Inishonses. <>n .SsiHinhiy k!"t, of .Mr.". 'Paylur. in heiy 7-Bli v* ar. .•'^Ii«®lva.s the ' widow of .Mr. Wilhjim 'Paylor. late of .More"yk«‘s L'ann. \Viggh;s- woVlii. ttiid forim’i'ly tif Low .Moor. 'Ihe in- ti'i’-mt'iit- tooli [»ku<* at Waihlington on \\»<1- nesilay.
N EW \’ l LLA."^.--At l.he monthly meeting
of Bowland Uuml District- ConmriL held at- ClithenK*. tm Alomisiy. the Smpeyor snh- mitled plans I’or two villa.s at Wsidilingtoii; ■pho tiucslion of subsidy wtt.s introdneod. and Mr. WaUonl explained that under t|m Act ol I02d, i l Wits essential for the. Council to j>ro- nioio :i schoino. setting forth tho suipnixini- aic munl>er of houso.s to be built— they could hi' hniit. wliolly hy [irivato otilerprisc—;nnd dr.I (.hivernmonl’.s sanction heforo
.snh.sidie.s wouhl lu' grantml. Af ter some. <li."
cns.sum, Air. AVsitford
snggc.stcd i l -sliould he mado known through th e , i.*r«?tss tliat the Council were eoimidcring tJie .'uloption of it building seheino under tlm AcL nnd iuviting alL who
Mr D L. Uuslilion, whicli the .Surveyor ,.‘?aid i -ai hox'.'iiml if'.von take as clirecttHl. you’ ll fool . ‘were of
a.very good tyiH?,:,
iiroiMwed lo huild to fonvanl the jjumhor o f liouscs they Jntomled to creel. A, resolution t'o llii.s elTccl wa.s .agreed, to.— Tho plans wore passed, , a.s wero tlioso .for new .
row.shods for
, and look something like ten years poungcr ! I-IO
AVe"t ......... Craig ........ Pollard __ Di'whiirsl ..
. Lane ........ AVtird ........
KINfL Slvipton. BARROW v. RIBBL L
. .^amlef'iii! . .\m(‘'r .. . Lanea'ter ’A’ igglns .. Carter ..... ■paylor ....
, Calvert ... Seoit ........ !''.verton
. Wliiteh Salt hou" Iner ....
ul
-^DALl-: Di-whnrsi ID
. W. Birch l.A ■p .•"iniih l-’i
. W. .Mien LA .1. Dirt well 7 .1. Kendal 10 .. .1, Auhin I I
. B. ’Paylor 1-A R. .Slingor 7
. Billington 1 I .1. Bioctor 1-7
. F. Preedy l-i l')2
AILMS. .1. Holden M
!•:. Walk er lo .\ Smith lo
. A. Kceles l-o Iv I'jnhley 0
. 'Pomlinsnii lA . \\ . Jarvis lo . ihittershy (5
.. Vi. Lreen lo . J. Fowler lo S. Weaver K
.. F. C
.’l g g lo lAo
SflRnPLE SKHtI CLEARER Ai^D TOMBC LAJtATHVE.
A<i a ride the agents doctors regard as “ medii'id <-ertainties ” are- simple tilings.
Daudellou and (Quinine, .for instance. JCither are most nsefnl medicines: ^hiil comhinod in the way originated by.Dr. King in 179?. they are not. only a cure for all the synqitoms'of liver, hlnod’ .nnd skin disorders, bnl have, a
most henofinial tonic ofFocl upon tho whole system. Dr. Thing’s Pills purify the blood
.a'nd clear tip the complexion a.s notliing else can; they act gon'tly, y o l the improvonn'iit in health ami spirits resnlliug from tlieir use
I is ttally romarkahlcN Yon- ean g e l ,Dr. .Kin g ’s iBills froiii
‘ Harrison and Bailey, 20, Castle
'.Strcol; ih-owns . (Chemists') Ltd. , A.o,. Moor liaim; o r any,,otlior good chomisl, at. Is. lUL
S U T C L lF F E S , . ^MD’OK; U A ^ Every Hat a Bargain. W A L / S H , E l d . , Market Halls, Blackburn & Accrington.
HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? WHAT ? OUR STALLS in the Market Halls. SPECIAL SHOWS : Wedne sd ay s “
Tuesdays, Fr iday s and Saturdays, ACCK»Nl » iun.
D A IN T Y FROCK S for babies. Sbautung from ^/ii to i;/6. Silk, from 4,11 to i : / i i Voile, from =/i i lo p/i f .
Lace, from 0,11 to S/i c. BABIES CR EAM WOOL SHAWLS, from 6/ti to 19/11.
iw Don’ t forflct lo call (01* ono ol our ART SILK JUMPERS* Cheapest in Town I Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery.
Black a Speciality- Aprons, Overalls..
W A L . S H , L .T D . SALj E! SAUE! IA - ' l l
m ®i
7. Satierthwaite & Son, Furnishers
:: York Street. il-i' i migrtiuda linn rceeixad hy
(';i|itain and .Mr-. Ikirrell ; - Ti a‘dnfs and Srhohii ". Parisii Chni< h Se.hool,
fnlly to (lo whaO he had, k’aniod to he Ids duty towaj'ds (hid and his duty toward." hi> neighhour witli all Id" lieart, with till hi'" mind, with all his soul, and with tdl iiis strength.
In that, state of life to which it
lia." now jihniMal (io<l to etilT Idrti may he ro"t ill [Mace and light porj>elna|.
dOllX W.\LLIS.
CTAT HE I! OE A XT) DTST KTCT liOTVLTXG T/HAGUE.
L L A C r J ’: PABLL. Record up to dtue ;— AV. ] r
King's Arms ................... Read
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Riiihle"dale Waildets i " ..... Commereitd ...................... Lddi ' lonl Ml idge ............. Marrow ..............................
GOOD FURNITURE
DISTINCTIVE EURNITURE A T A FAIR PRICE.
1 i WE SUPPLY Lvs., I WHY are K Shoes Ireakim j K .SIJ.0KS march from strength to strcnglli. Last .Spring me wero
able to aiiiiotmcc Uiiil
s.alus of K‘.s tor lluit luUf-ycar c.xcccclcd even the records of flic boom ycar.s l!)l!)-20. This S|iring a iuMrr increase of over •JO per cent, marks tlie ever-growing popularity of K .Shoes !
.SUCt.'i'iS.S Him tins is no mere aeeideiil. J iu*. I’eosous for it ;irc im- [jlanlod in the Slioos tlicmselves. Witliiii and without K .Shoes ;ire wortliy. Within, the msoles ami tlio hidden workiminslii|j are .sound and lioiiest. Witliout, the faultless styles rellect jilways tho highest pejik of
hi.sIiion, and stamp K .Slioes tlie shoe.s for men .-md women of good taste.
SOLE AGENT for this district-
A. C U N N IN G H AM CASTILE GATE, Clitheroe
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