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-li'l'U la ■llvlilo i'l''- low.'X, TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. •I.' 1 .ft'ji'l itaii-


Laihi> -\NI> ( JkN'I'LKMKX, Al tin* iv(jui*.<t of a la r^ c miinb«*r o{


raU‘|iav* t>=. 1 i»:iv«* i*nju** ioi 'ward to of fer luvsflf ab * 1 Cami idau* a t t h e f o r th c omin g Bye-i-'l«-C‘l ion.


It \ am eleet t 'd, I shal l c o u n t i t JVii


Initioin t“ re})re.<ent yo u on th e T ow n Council, and 1 s ludl e iu le a v o u r to s e rv e the be<t iuten- s ts «»f th e town a n d th e ruepayer s to tin* iitino.>t of iny ab i l i ty .


M Ml ; I . i i I i- a!;!, . i I.-, . I ihI I.V


Vo u r o b e d i e n t S e rv a n t , ELLIS WHITESIDE, M.C,


i‘t . Castli : S tki iut, ('UTUKllO !■:.


MUNICIPAL BYE-ELECTION. DECEMBER 6th, 1924.


TO THE BURGESSES


J.jAI)Ii:s and CJbn'ti.b.mk.n, Ag a in a t thtr J•eqm*Sl of t in


OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHtROE i.,i b(*ral


]*!xecutive I liavt* e o n s e n te d to th e Afunicipal Bye-Klect ion.


co n te s t - Ma y T re p e a t t h a t T lK*Iieve m y ex


pe r ionc e a s a bui ldei ' a n d c o n tn i c io r will be of s e rv ic e to th e r a t e p a y e r s , ] )ar t icn la r ly on m a t t e r s a f f e c t in g highway.*: Imus ing a n d h e a l th .


I f y o u r e g a rd m y cmid id a tu r e wi th


f a v o u r i t wil l be m y e o u s t a n t emle av o u i to d e v o t e w h a t e v e r ta l e n t s i m a y po.s.scs.s to y o u r in t e n ' s t s . wi th o u t n\s] )ect to a n y })ar ty—s ince, a f t e r al l . j ) a r ty i.s a negl igible faet tu' in p u r e ly loerd g o v e rnme n t .


1 am, La d ie s a n d Oimt leinen, Your s obial iei i t ly,


H. STOWELL EDMONDSON.


3a, ( J m a t b u j dv B o . \ d . CUTIIKBO K.


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MUNICIPAL BYE-ELECTION. DECEMBER Gill, 1924.


MUNICIPAL BYE-ELECTION. DECEMBER 6th, 1924.


TO THE ELECTORS OF CLITHEROE.


L adiks and G kntkk.mkn. Hjiving again bi*(*n invite<l hv the


Clitlu*rnc‘ dh'ades ( 'muieil and J^abour Party to offer myself as a Candidatfi at the Bye*I*di*clion on Deeember (ith. T have heej) ])romj)led hy th e fact th a t l,Sr)0 Llectors voted fm* me on XTovemher 1st. b> acco])t tin* invitjition qu ite remlily.


Ill .soliciting your support and asking


the ratepay»*r.s to f/n r Labour a. chance, in th e administration of local affaiiv, I will, if elected , do «*vcrything possible to honourably and .straightforwardly serve all th e Kh*ct-ors and to merit their c o n ­ fidence.


Yours


38, H all Sthki :t , Cu t h k k o k .


s])ect fully, JOHN THOMAS BRIGGS. A " imi w ^ '--


Housing Figures. , 'j ' 1^'' n.iun.iim ,u,


- U S y


ADVERTISER AKD TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1924.


'l Wlliu.si.lo liv ,. ^'•‘‘■'■ C.S‘C i>’i- ivKici. „ “ ^‘'■y





municipal b y e - e l e c t io n . DECEMBER 6th, 1924.


MUNICIPAL BYE-ELECTION. DECEMBER 6th, 1924.


MUNICIPAL BYE-ELECTION. DECEMBER 6th, 1924.


OLITHEROE SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION.


ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. I here wa.s a nu)d(*i*ale a t t e n d a n c e a t tho


an in u d nu*eling ol tlio tMillieroe an d District/ boy S co u t s ’ A.ssoeiaLion. ludil a t tlu* Par ish


Gliurcb school on Mo n d ay even in g . .Mr. S. W’almsie.v prcsii ling. 'I'lu* Si 'c re ta ry (.Mr. L. Gr ime ) pre.mutcd


tlie s ta t eme n t of ai*coimlH. uhicl i slmwcd t l ia t a j ialanco :it- th e liegimiiiig of Hie y<.>ar


ol ,L‘o *>. 30(i.. liad been inerca.''ed to 'L'3 3 31F. Id . j r im ltaiane<* s h e e t


Julopted. .Xotice <»f mol iou liad been given I,v Mr . M. .A. C’oates . .<eout ma s t e r of the i>aris|j


appo in ted to keep a record of all profie ienev ha<l^e< won l)v hoys.


somo ea.x-s, e x amin a t io n s had to he held amiiiall.v in ri'spect. oi .some hadgi 's . h u t . a t p res ent , no on.* know tlu* d a t e s on wJneh the badge s had been gained.


It wa.s <iecidei! to appoint, a suh-coinni i t lee of two ,'eoutmaster.-,, jwo cuh-rn.'isters and


two (;ivilians to eotiducL «*xaminations an d k i i 'p a ii*cord. .Mr. ( o a l c s aUo [uopo.sed a n*solnt.ion in


f a \ o n r ol tin* piihlieatioii of a mag a z in e d e a l in g wi th th e woilc of tin* A.sxociation.— I h«* i*(*soIution wa-, c a r r i ed , tint a dis<*ussion


aro.x* as lo how of ten it slioidit he issued. ;M I*, ( ’oales was in f av o u r of a inonlhl.y pub-


lii'alioii. u'liil.st .Miss Pa c e iavoure. i an issue ev e ry four mouth.s.


It was evi'iiiuall.v decided to puhli.sli ([liar-


te r ly . ami a s td t - iomnml e e was appo in ted to deal witli th e malD.-r.


.A h e a ted a r g um e n t loolv place as t<)


wh e th e r th e iroi)hie> compete<| fm* a u n u a l ly shoidd he r i ' tu n i e d to tlu* Di s t r ic t .Scout­ ma s t e r ai th e en d of twelve moiitlLs. o r hold


l).v th e u in n i u g u o n p unt i l ilie ne.xt coni[>c. t i t io n took place. -Mr. C.'oates moved t h a t th«i flag.s !m ro-


tur i ied al tile i*inl of twi*Ivt* numt l is , p o in t ­ ing out Hiat this was iisiiall.v doru* whori* trfiphi(*s weiy <*onipeted for an n u a l ly . .Ml*. .1. A\ahnsh‘.v, of Wa d d in g to n . moved


an ame iu h n en l in f av o u r of e x t e n d in g tlu* perioii to fi f teen moiuli.**.


IU* pfiinDM out that- .some year.s th e eonqH' ti iion was belli


in J u n e an d in otlu*r y<*ar.s in Si*ptond)or. 'r ile amemlme n t was I 'ar r ied. :Ur. Oiatc.s proteNteii .-igainst tlu* AVad-


iU ngton t ro o p we a r in g th e einhU-m of th e \ \ i*s t Rid in g . ;is tliey were in t,lio -N


’o r th -


J'.ast, I .aneashin* .'scout :i rea. I h* contende<l l lmt as Wa d d in g to n were nuuidier.s of th o


( ’l i theroe . \s soeiation an d comjH*ted for tlio t Ji iiu*roe .-\ssoei;i lion t ro p h i i ’.s. {he.v o u g h t lo we a r th e Lan c a sh i r e Fount.v emblem. .Mr. J . ANainisley held i l ial as Wa d d in g -


lou was s i tu a t i 'd in th e We.st Hil ling, they o u g l i t to w.*;ir the wh i te rose i>f A’ork.‘ihir<*.


I he ma t te ) ' was s n hmi t te d to IriifX'rial


headi jui i r ier s lo r a decision. 'r ite nie.- iing eout i r iued th e a c t io n of Mi*-'s


H;u*.* it) ih a rd i in g th e .Mayor (Ald e rman AV.


\ \ . Whiteside') for pr<*sentiiig a t<iU*rn [hiU.* to Wlllf I'Ull.S. On tile propos i t ion of th e <h a i rman . was decided to give Dr. Or iue a gold th a n k s


it


had^f* f(*r his s**rvice-. lo Clit-lieriH* A'.socia- tioM.


I*:LF, ( r r iox t >i*' i ) f i*i o (•:h s . imously


-Mr. .1. .M. W iiiiij). J . P . . C.A. . was u n a n ­ presid'*tU-. a n d th e vice-


pr**sidi*nis were »*l<vied .*n liloc, wi th tlio ai ldi t iou of (^ition W'j igley. M..A.. Hov. H.


•M. Hender son. IF.^c., amj ilio He r . W. H. .reffries. .M.C.


.Mr. Walms ley ag a in ('MUf.ent«‘(l to fulfil TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. Market .


L.uuii' ASH (Akntlk.mk.s , IMeruse aoee j i t my siin*eic tbank.-i for


tin- rojifid«*nee n*|)osed in me fui a previou.s oecii^i' >


11.


1 Jiiive no re a son td> bi’l ieve t h a t th a t lia.s been for fei ted -r*n th e


oi i i i iara. 1 ac( rept th e v e n l i e t of tlu* l.st Xov.-mi.'-r as th e fo r tu n e of wa r a n d J. am ln-p<-ful that , in th e lojLhenmini r Bye* Kleciion I jiiay r<(reive ;i .suf f icient ly in*


ci'-.iod v. ite to s e e u ie iny r e tu rn . if 1 ai:i .'U l ionoi i tcd 1 will eml e a v o u r


t->


voii to tin* be.-L of niy .abil ity. N'ours l a i th ln l ly , W. P. WOOD.


Lb K ini. .s tk ek t , I ':.n inu'.iiK.


S A 1 < 1 n H - I t i: c.


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■ . , M11 < x'lri


M c , u. Ti- oiir- ,11 T!.o 1.


A i'- •'• . yJcU'od


,i.,l0M -.Vull'-t)'- [,.•11); coiiso*


, 1 , 1 uii.ii driirCKl • I Ii|.|i!ifil i .niK


lll l■^|)r^lM■d tl'o Kiinni fond.^


mIiiiiiI il< . i-:t o n .


. iM.ik pli.'-t- at Pcndl,- I . I , . . . . . I l«..ndloU,n Mid I , .


(Ml .1.11 a fw r n o o ' a


mii.li 111" ,1,1 Tlii.i may


■ i r t .. . th . , fif*- T ir « a im« m Iho


Jill, ili.l not K«t d»wj- ,,„.y the yctnr«.


1,1 lioi'o to i-nvcrs" I


eru‘K,.t til.- IJ -Mol-'jr'i-


.; .'«’;i-mi. Ki irn*diiiiM'f;i't. )i:iinii»l


mil bill


udatn*ll»*s. in 1‘igviit. Val- h-.l at (Ja/.a in 3017)


Dtiring the war he saw Hiiid .''tuff ill


m .^’.h^'dilotir, and i.s a t present figuring Tunhridgo "WoIIk in tlic


•'•d from Sahuiica. .\fiei* H‘<1 on the I\»*nt staff for ore going t«) Somerset, h till* CMiiinl (dull. Taist. • Sonn*i>ot Coiitily ground l ie i.-< a foothjvllor, as III* lin.R p!ave<l for


W’nl


in II n*-\v .rl Hiiituii. rijllit-Hiiii Itiilup.


>. WM.s on lln' .v«-:iso)i


,all.-v and Mr- 1, ,]' .s< voral ol l-l■.•,•^ by tll.v


MnM'^ wore >


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| 3.V.- ill. t WMii," a IP.- ;.lldlrm -


, a mt!i Ill n


S:-. ti:r li.p. ;i 1 ; i-i lK.'i: w . i - li-t.i il


. i 1 1


- ! • -1 1-1 *',1; i: 11 i ' '.... ! Ml. W i.f .


M Nc. Th" ;-i:Mia t<: i !.: li..' .■ Imp-! I.v Mr


CHORLEY’S NEW PRO.


CRICKET


i:-.',. 11 F'l*-;r.. .> -!,'V, !!: • ri;' • -:r>lia


:,'ul th yii.i.-r i !m-


,Xii.i;o ..t li .f M . a l . | r - . i j \ ’il ;iL tin- t'oii- .'-rlinoi. ( 'I i i Il t '


L'/. V.". h- l!:-- .M:‘| i,\ ..i' t!ii- Ki! i:r.i i im; C’oni-


iMilt-'- 1 1 1 tin' liH'.ii Co-op.-rai i \ «' .‘•tu iciy. ll-> g i\'.* a Jim-ical l■\•'•iliIlg. wliii li wa.s thor- rmiuN-.-d hy a iare.' atnii. la r .


flia'i- u - nr'Mij i -i h\- .Mr. I*). F. Xiulitiii- -a l . ‘. .Mr.


j-or.it.j- uhich \...r«* .‘-insularly purr . B.-foi-.* i-arli i . ro id . .Mr. IJaril/. gaV»- ;i la .-ainii* of till' Ii!«* of tin- eoinpo-rr j>f t|i.. M*Iection. hi', loina i ls.'- in lping to a li«*U“ r appreeiatiim of till* inM."if and a ln-t tr r in*iiihl. into its nn*aniiig.


( )pi*i*alie ..-i•Ireiioils wer<* numer-


ou-.. and popiilar Ming-< from tin* (iilh(*rt and Sullivan opi-ra'- w.-ia* kr rnly <'njoy.-d. IVr- hap> tin* most int<*re.st ing fi'atiiro of the ovi'iiiu'j: was Mr. Bari(/,‘.s aec(ut»)t of th e


Ufo ami works of Puccini, tin* I tal ian mu.s- ii'al goniiis. wIiom* <!eath hail occuri'ed that day.


'I’he rccorils ineludeil a tiumhor by


nothing in heartine.ss. and a suggest ion t liat ho should again visit Clithcroe in Iho iioar future was generally endorsed.


CJalli Curci. tlu* won(b*rful coloratcur .so­ prano. whosi* .singing lias arouM*<l .such wide­ spread int4*rest and diverse ojiininn.s among the ei*iticH. Tho tluinks ;iccnrded Mr. Marita lacked


iiiii'H and ill.' -ivl--,-. ol 1‘anioii- roai|i<iv.,.[--. illir-.; ra 1 i ii'j: Iiil-


hi-t Sa I ufd.’. v, 'I’ln*


li.'i i i / d;-rus,-I'd \-aiioti'< l.vp‘'-' of i *'aiarl»* it h gi'anio[.iii)iii*


her


;i--.:i ; In* 1i: i> i-:aix 'a t


3i r s i rAL C i M T


i d T i r koK. .\T 1 \ < n 1 • TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


Jja d ik s a n d (.‘HNTJ.KMKN, H a v i n g l)een reejuested b y inai iy


f r iends , I ag a in beg to offei* my s e l f as a c a n d i d a t e for th e fo r th comin g Ly e - JOiection, which taki*s jdace on De c emb e r 0th.


1 was not .sueei'ssful mi X«'Vi*iidn*r 1st,


but h o p e to be lav o u i ’ed wi th th(* h o n o u r of beiuLT rel i r rned ns o ne of y o u r rejai-sen* t a t i v r s on tin* ( 'mimnl nf o u iy an c i en t Ih imu g l i »*n th i s necas ion.


1 .shall eii-


dea^■our to gi\'«- of tny bes l l'> .s<*i-ve you wi th o u t fe a r or favnin*.


fa i thful ly. JOHN FORD.


\V imini : L a n k , ( ' u r n KK(u:.


Xun liibi /' 'SUh. Hul l. TO THE ELECTORS OF CLITHEROE.


i.ADIK.S AND (.'KNTI-KMFV. A t th e ii ' i juest Ilf th e whoh* I^aboiir


.Movement, «»f ni ir town, I hav«* con.=ent<*d t;o a gain (,*onto.*;t .at- th e fo r th comin g Bye-JCleetion.


I m; ike n o .-ipologics for


ag.'dn of fer ing my S(*rviees, seeing th.'it 1.833 of th e Burgesses s u p p o r te d in<* on XovenilH-r 1st.


I. iiuve had administrative i-xjxuiencD


on Tr.'ule I nion, Uo-operative ami other bodie.^, which. I feel sure would Ix^ (d service to me if eh elvd.


I f<-(*l t l ial l . ab o u r has n o t l iad an


o p p u r tm i i iy I'f d em o n s t r a t in g to th e r a t e ­ p a y e r s i lu' i r f i ims s to g o v e rn o u r town a goml a n d imj>ar (ial m a n n e r ; b u t


th e y h a v e d o n e th e n e x t be-^t th in g—- th ey a \ e ;il ways a d vocat(*d .and .supj)oit(.*d


th o s e imj i ro v emcn l s whieh ha\a* luul for 1 !u*ir obj i 'ct the hi’l t e rm e n t of th e tow n in g e n e r a ' .


If ^^■oil honour UK* by making nu* one


of your re[)resenlalives [ will give hone.st .Service, looking only to the T'*>W]i’.'i jiro- gn*ss and ii< profile's w»*lfare.


\ ’mns faithfully. ROBERT TINGLE


20, Pout STj:i:i"r, OT.miKBoK.


1'. f hni 1 «>: lllli.-Ii. I -. gSi. to I.-. 3!i|. uu' -Ii .;i!a*g I'f.-ili. d li'mn 1-.. ad. lo


•d.. i-oU!:h-r hind.', opi . to 7d. A num- uf jtm’kcrs ronlizcd from IS-', to P*s. p<*r


( d.**^bF bX". Alo)iday : \ ’<*ry g<iod show of


fat stock' i'ori)|U'i: i))g o I <*:iUlo, 7>D .*;lu.'('j> and lainhs of an exc ep tion ally goo<l <*Iass, i)i- eluding hirgo ooimignincnts o f north-country latniis. and Iri.sh raith*. .V good ti*ado for


\*.<*)Miriishcd I.miiiIks. hoof in good iloniaiul ;iL lat4* raU's. A good clcnraiu*s* niado at. t!u' following ijite.s: Xot*l h-<*fiunti*y lainh.s aiul


.Suffolk 1 1 1 ) D 3s.: crtxw Ijimh';. medium WA'iglit to 0(P.. r.mr.llcr crossed hiinhs to ogs.. lio)'m«l iaml's t-od ts. : local lmrne«l lainhs to 3,^s. : local lialf-hRsl iainln? to oos. ; local horned ewes. iKv-t- to fins.: othons to *12^. C a t t le : Irish h eifers and hulloHc.s to C30; north counirv lioifnrs to C2d; local hoifcr.s to 1322; lo ca l‘<N>wn U) £ 2 2 \0a. Calvco, best


to 5-5s.; others 20s. to 20s.


iin.-iu. ol .-Ih'.'J. and huiih.^ ti'nm Sv-nllaml M-l. ■■p. ■ Jyl ' i f . ' a !.ir;.i;-'r ;t i icmlam- ' of i''nii F . 'IVadi* lulft! hri.-l-; lo)- uvli- 'hed It” !.. b.'.--i i.Miit.*; made Irom i . t-. I s. Tii,: III tiiiiiii-. !-. M.


■p iiiid l;:ni!:.- im-w.-Li.l. iiulutling a cmi- l.l I I


A U C T IO N M A R T S . 'I-;. .M.)i;ii:i\ : Th*'i'.’ v.ci--.


tlie oHi... of ch a i rma n , ami .Messrs. L. Oi inie an d A. Deid iam \\ei-e ag a in appoint«*d htm. s e cn - ta ry a n d lion, ireji,surer re.spectively. .Mr.


dis; I'ict, s«*out ma s ter . Notes ol th a n k s wer«* accorded (o th e hon.


s e c r e ta ry ami dis l r iet s co u tma s te r for t lie i r woi'k. a)j<l to tile ch a i rman for fiiriii.shing th e }K-ad(|uari4‘rs in King- s t re e t .


o <—


S.AIIDKN llOAIlNb SOITETY.


ANNUAL SHOW AND MEETING.


shew \\a> lield in tile (!ounei! srhool hi'-t .^alunl.iy. It was well al tcuded.


'I'lie .<.d»deu llouuiig .Society’s annua! 'I'lu* Mi


hii'ils e.xhihited made a «apiial .‘■how. 'Ilu* jiidm* wa.-' .Mr. 11. W. t 'nad. of burnley, who auar i led the [ui/.e> as follow.^; - .\Invt. likely |)inl |.,r tlynig purposi>, cock ;


itet) : j and .-special (fot* host heti in .'^how') : ,\. F. 1 loiliviiison ; g ami 3. Ihrlwell ami Soji. .Most likely hird foi* living pui'po.'^es. rock : 1. 'r. Wimlle: g, Wliiltakei* and Newhv; 3. H. Franklaml . Ditto.. he)j : 1. L. Green*, g. W'. I lavihor i i thwai te. jimi*. : 3. .1, Holl i­ day. biril to ha\'<* Mown 70 miles, hri'd in ll 'gl. eocl,-: 1 ami special (for he.st young Iiird in .-ho'.v). A. !•’. l lodlSnson: *g, !/.


Gi-.'.n: .3. G. b.-H-:.tt. D it to, hen; 1. A. K. Hoillvinson ; 2. AN'allace Ih-os. ; .3. A. .Amler-


‘mId


tarial 'liltifS. ami :if t -r llu* eliow tnomh'*rs am! rri'',id. Iia<l tlinm*r al bivl< rt t ’.s Cafe. 'I'lio annual im'i'ling was held at tho Old


I*.. ,*,d. ;


• ‘d. : • Mcii'i yi-ung «-w.--; fmm !'<. to F. gd. ; Ljlit r .Wf. and tup. from to h •)• a liL'ht-''r *-!io\v of <atth' . hc.'.t lu'itcis iziiig ti'oin D'd. to iDld. : nii<* cf»\\s 7d.


blaclc bull Hotel. Alt*, 'riiomas Hargreave.s pivsiclfd. an;! Air. . \ . 'raylor. of AViiallo.v, di't rih))t<'d tin* sr'ason’s ])i*izi*s to Wallace bid*;. (wiiim*r^ of oup;; for old and young liir-L’ iiv-'rag!--^'). C. Wilkin.=on (winn<*i* of X'aiil'', X*ttnin:ii ion Cnp'). Birlw<*I! and .Son IL bisphani.


llawoi'lh and AVallaoo. 11.


Frankland. T<. (Jroon. ll ir lw e ll jind Afars- den. 1’. AVindh*. .A. 1’horpo. .A. V). Tlodkin- son. .T. Ibivt lio rnlltwa ifo. D. Lamhort. .\mlerfon. (J. Ih'ckott. 1*\ Ain.sworth, Frank­ land Tiros.. and .A. ITodhoad.


'Flto prizc-


moiioy aiiiountod to C lo. F)))i*i))g the evoning. Air. Taylor prosontod


to Afr. W. TTirtwoll tho prncood.s (,C27 3s. 3 0d.T of tho whist, drive and dance. Aft*.


Tiirfwell thanked all for the sympathy and Iciiidnws shown to him in his accidont. Tho memlK>rs contributed .songs, e tc . , and a jov-


i;)l evening was .spent. Afr. 15,* Afar.sden moved a voto of Ihanlc.s lo Afr. 'Paylor for presenting tho prizes.


Ireland to n place where she won’t need an Ulster.


Tlie aim of Do "Ynlor.a scorns to ho to .send COLLINGES, (O I’COS lTli: I ’OSX OFl-'IC K)KING


ADVERTISED GOODS ARE KEEEYBEE GOODS.


\ r-i/"--:- --------- H


ion. Air .lohn A’alentim' earried out tho sc'ci'e-


li>*n : J ami g. iJirlui-i! ami .Marsileii : 3. b'l iwel i ami So)). bint , to lia\'e tlown 3.00 mih>. cocI< : 1 ant! special ( foi' he-'t cock in show). .A. .Amlei'toii : *g. Wallace and l lawie th : 3. biitwell ami .M.'usiien. Ditto. , heti : 1. A. .Amlei'ton; g, bi r iue! ! ami Son; 3. bi r iuel l ami .Maisdeii. bird to ha\'<* Ih'Uii lOO miles. Click: 3. . \ . tiderton ; *g. A. I'T ! lodkinson: 3. 'I*. Fj*anklaml. Ditto.,


.'-•m; *J. bir lwell ami .Mar.sdou. binl . to li:iV4* llown 100 mi!. .s. ooelc : 1. H. bi'-pha)ii : g. . \ . .Vmlei'loii;


Ih Wilk'iiison. I)itto..


J. Wilkiit'^oii ; g. .A. .Amh*rDiu: B. L. (iieeii. Ditto, hen ; I ami 3. A. F. Hodlcin-


◄ 1 rHKiii.s'roHir 1*KIU’^


The hapj)in(‘.ss a well chosen-Gift can bring makes one glad to have thought of


STA XM'OU T i r s Lg^UVTMKH (iOODJS


Here are Gifts suited to cver^* taste ;ind every jinekot—from ilainty Pur.sc.s and Hamlbags to hand.somel^' fitted "Writing or Dressing Cases. Superb value a t every price from 1/- upwards.


Stanworth’s Defiance Umbrellas arc still a first favourite with “ Father Christmas.” Prices from 6/11


WALKING STICKS from 1/-


DARWEN STREET fit EXCHANGE FLAGS, BLACKBURN Branches at Accrington, Burnley, Ncisen, Preston, Darwen, Rochdale, &c., &c.


STANWOBTH A ('0..


c o l _ l , i i \ ! g e ; s XM A S GIFTS


Gold Waltham Watches, Bangles, Rings Brooches, Necklets, Pendents, Pearl Necklets, Stainless Cutlery, Clocks, Bags, Purses, &c., «5tc...........................


Delightful EBONY WARE from 2/6 SPECIALISTS IN


TASTEFUL GIFTS


lURTAINS, in shades a n j :ch any colour scheme, givt> pressioii of snugness and you desire in your homo


aese, BUOYANT Chairs, ia ly chosen, and i t doesn’O what else you put in tho


Dssoutials your room will bo iCtion as craftsmen’s skillj e can make it.


JRNiTURE for the Koiutv. OUR SHOWROOMS.


S & SON i l TEL 191 !


J i :: ,1. A\ . Wliit4-side was re-4*iocted 5 .


WHYJ YOU SHOULD COME TO US FOR YOUR OVERCOAT !


THINK THIS ^ OVER"^


W c h a v e a g r a n d j^elcciion o f p aU c n i s f rom wh ich to choo.se 3 'o u r Ov e r c o a t . T'hc.'^c c lo th s c an be ma d e u p in a n y .st.ylc a n d a r c cut a n d fi t ted to y o u r own mc a surc incnt . s a n d a r e ma d e in o u r own w o rk s h o p s o n th e prcnii .scs by men tailor.s, for th e modc.st pr ic e o f £ 4 * 4*S>


-C l . Tl ic Cut , I' it .md Fin i sh ;iro o f tin; v e ry best ,


th e l inings &c., m e .ill o f the v e r y be s t st i i l- .vhlc :nui sat isf t ict ion i.s gti.'ir.'tntcc-l.


W c i iave a v a r ie d .selection ol' s u p e r io r Read\ - to We,'ll' OvcrcOi i ts .snil.'ihle for ot i r in.in^' r n s lom e r s tli.-U r e q u i r e this ty p e o f g.-irmcnl Iroiti £ 3 3 s -


O u r s e rv ic e a n d e x p e r ie n c e a r c at y o u r dis - piYs.al, an d o u r amb i t io n is t«> p le a se you.


T h a t i.s w h y 3 'on sh o u ld come to ii.s (Avei’conl, a n d gt.*t wh a t y o u want .


y tmr


John Brown & Sons Street, GITEO


MERCHANT TAILORS LHRE I (ESTABLISHED 1SG5). 3 IUH IB. J . E. JONES.


TJTIU.MTTI ROSITA


lAi lE-UP.” lay


WArrs I'ARNU.M nan's triumph. GGHT


A stirring ilrama, ultimate succumb


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ami S-30. T * n


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MSN' K kRUV, J.KB a Society girl who lor week. Was it


. TRAIL. COLLECTOR.


:I.1X, TH E CAT. 10-30 Wiis uniniimuu*-ly


(3hurdi troop, th a t a .secr<*tary slioulil he | | e s ta t e d th a t , iii


I


FIYF CZ)V^L.Ar\l D OPENS AS U S U A L


THURSDAY, DEC. 11th NOVELTIES


WITH A FJCT, VARIETY OF


and TOYS SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR CHRISTMAS.


THE TIMES OFFICE FOR TOYS,” SAY THE KIDDIES, AND THEY ARE RIGHT.


THE EHTRY--6 MARKET PLACE


ou ride away. Motor Cycle,


i/IS P L A S E


,i'V*«Tgl~ B I K K S .


EVERYBODY.


FIT CALLING. IRISTMAS GIFTS.


rehiuiui- of ii (JJiNT’S VKAB OVERCOAT, we iuidsomo SUIT CASE.


FREE OF CHARGE. SEE WINDOWS.


USE, 9, MARKET PLACE. TW O P E N C E .


) Motor-Cycle ain drive, at


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