ADVE R TISE R . AN D T IM E S . E R ID A Y . JU L Y 18, 1921. ARE YOU EATING
McVITlE & PRICE’S DIGESTIVE BISCUITS
Unsurpassed as a Food of Real Value.
whicli Councillor Ormc is chairman, with
Mos.srs. 11. WhitUikor ami K. Swale.s sharing the secretarial duties ami there .-hould he uo dotiht of .siiecc-ss. 'i'lie catering iirraugemcnt.s are to ho somcwliat dill'ereiit.
REET g.ii'ucvti^cr Sc
(Cert i fit'll not salo cxcoctLs 5,000 copies weekly.)
FIMDAV. .r j I .V ISlh. 1021. lii<;\it.s on Vehicles, To-Morrow (Suiurduy), I+J.4/Y
U»-2<^p.m.: U'-ar I.l^ht.>;. llall-hom* Karlior. ^I’ lioraliy advor.-o Lrade londilion
III ilio u-Mili* inulo. the aimmiil-. di>hui>L-d }iv md^i I'Hiil holiday clulis well up lo la-L
v.arV .iwra;ie. 'I’lio amuiinl paid out at (Ireaii Uro.'-. Ahhey
..Mill, NVhalley.
L'
J.OoO. i> an iiuioa>e of C>^0. Al. tlie lirni'
.'
-.prin^ .Mill. Lanjilm. .CoMO lia.s heeii di-sui- nuU'd. Oilu'r (
.li.slmt>emeuts in the town ami an': \Vo>L lhadford .Mill. .C2.5U
rliih-'i't- Shirting.' I.ul.. Riverside Mill, (iiimll t"!!. .L2;>0 ; t-'lithenn* C<»-opi‘raLive
So'.iaiv .L'l.hilU: Commercial .Mill. .1:210 Waterloo .Mill,
^IW.i ijuies* t'luh. I'oU; Low .Moor tV»-op.. .L'.'UH); Shaw Bridge Wlnilhy
* H *: * .\ small ehniw. coinfortahly seated, has
h< ell ehjU'U'ri’d hy a C’lithcroe party tor iveek’s visit to Lomloii. In addition to the • M
l (ward and return .iourne.v.s. iK'cnpying
twelve Inmrs each way. the ptirly Imvc llie exelnsive Use of the vehicles for the live week- d:iys that intervene, and the cost for eai*h p;i''.i-nger i.s sliglitly under ihc ordiiuiry rail i:iie t<* the Mi'iropolis.
* * On .Monday evening. shortly after
o\lo«-k. a motor char-a-tiain’ jttissed through the town lademd with lioliday-niak«’rs from X«'Wcur-t |e-<m-'ry m* toi route to Blaekp<iol. 'riii-is an iudietilioii ol tin.* growing p»ipularit.v
,-f lioliihiy lijive! in ilie open air. and of ntdising an opportunity to e more «»l one'.s • .\vM country. D.iily nmloj- exeiirsions have h«((mie. a sirnugly <'
-iahli.sln*d P-aliir** nl the .Inly holida.\’s, ami llm-e who are .spend
ing the vacation at home and who desnv a plciisanl. “ hreak •* hy a run to the scjiside, the Bake
Di.slrlel. Harrogale. Yolk ami other popular leulr-'s.
sju.dhl eniisult ilie attractive daily prograinm'.’.s arraimen uy I.iial gaiage pr<»prietor- ami managers, which will he found elsewhere in ihes,- column.s. The til ms catering in this directum are B. 1!. Ui-mcnMl. CVnlral (iarage. Vork-strect: k . Whittaker. Wliallev-road (Jarago: K.C.B. (1. Cregorv .Moor-laneI : Oswald Rowe and Co., Thorn-M,re<’t ; .1. Slater, Chester-avenue: Alherl. Knowles. .11. Saltlnll-road (Swan and Royal). -Mr. Sidehoihain. Rihlile fhirnge. is also running private partie.s to M'cmhlcy.
Advuiieed hookings .and a raliimed .service
to th" more popuhir resorts arc still ill vague oil the l,M.S. for long uiid .short date hook- lugs during the holiday.. These hookings at Cllillieroe, to AYvdiiesdiiy ..yciiiiig. tolalled ahoiit one thoiisaiul. of which live huiulretl were to
Hlaekpo.il. Seiisi.lo nsiorts have had hut a eoiiiparafively lean s.-asou thu.s lar 1,, the l■.Ulllter allraetions ol the Exhihitioll at 7Yeuihh-y.
owing 1
‘hiipirf 'fhe i»-D> i>.m. train from Clilheroe to
Ilia.
hi.Ill a. th.. '..'-2~
u.lil. lih.ekhurii l.i .Mau- ,
h.st..r. au.l ih..
d-.Vi .Mau..hest.m. (\ lc l . i l ] . i ) lo Cliliier.... trains will Ic wiHu riiwn next
Tii.s.lay an.l l.’ riihiy, Ih.- 22u.l nu.l
2.ith i l l 't .
* *
.laurs's
fh.lreh
l.mU' llriga.l.. are M>om 't- w” ek'.': holiday under calu•a.^ al 3l.iilh«. ,
ih
. .. the York-'liin- co.i-i. * *
On Snii.hiy, Hie services ( hill, h will he a l 11-11 a .111. ami .W)
-hii” , on im* ro i.1. t,, .. ....... . - duiv at St. James*.-, on August lODi.
Nonc.mforini.st t'hurche.s m the tO" n
j;ini)l'y. :i^ht*‘r ('!iJ-
.\Ii>. nii<i nllly
in--m- .^!iin; .-tali
|ai- ami ■
ttti.lc>
I ia iiK. WHO
.‘i ! llv
Ij'a \ lor, ll'att.':- I'owl'.-I
, ha.l a
ihi- vi-.r ui the -M....r l.uue l-.M.<;;.,. "he. ' ih.. ii.'V. W. II. .lelfii.s. .M.C.. " i l l I " '. " " '' lu-au ami C-P o'rlmk.
.
ust.mmry, unite l ''t, >’ '■ S '" ^
umler the ,;.ptu.ii.y ol y ' ' ; R- iilwuVH nil
lin i.hiy
The visit .,r the
Ku.sl Clieshi.'c Wumlerers iitlrmliv,.
fhur.l. .M.'ii.low. \Y.-
heh.ve tlu't vein's
vi.torv wiis ih.- liisl f> he rceor.led 101
••Cheshire,*’ and lh;il fact, has .-purred Mi. Rhodes P> get an rvrii .vironger learn togeliici' fur m xi 'riiuisday afP riiooii. 'I’he •'''uH' " ’ lil h(* chosen from tin following: “ Maiidereis . V, 'I’aylor. Wai riner, A. Norton. I .
Buckling. A y . Mre.'iiwoud. and H. also H. .Morris, B. \Vy:iU. W. Buckley, \\. Dennis and F.. A. Ihiiri-on.
Che.shirc County: and B. Oliver. Deih>>l,ire County. Ba-t .S'lt’ iriiav. Wvatt sioi<d IP'* at ( heslei, Harrison nmde 5P agaiimt Durham at Harllepool. ami .Morris ha- .several hig -(;oi 's p» Ids i-redit thi- season,
Bil.hle.-d.ile \\ ai>- .h-rers team will l>e very mneh sti'ength”U”U, l»uL tlie list ha.s m»t yet been eoiiiplcled.
* liridi'.
l.iylor’.-' I til l'.*''!'
ol ill.- , jafl •vmooii 'riioir''*
ijk Bit.tio iui.s been heard of
for several immllis hnl sevei liave been (juiclly worl;ing meiitrt were jvviycil at ;v nu 'I'own Hall, oil N^ednesdayc' (.Mdcrtnaii \W W . Whitesn ■was r<>portcd that the llor;
|t
ImkIi.sI •.•iiitm.
I 'I
i'rntoTi->
tlieir
ta.sk 'V<*il in liand eiiteiTaiiU’d a.s to ((Uitest, preparatii euinplot’e. T'JTorts :i military hand 1 .■«c(-‘ure tlio j»r(.-.-cncc of a eadeto to give uisplay: A number ol additional pruvi(h.<l. and ultog a great.r nmid ’
th.
, fo •e h file
cUu of
the
Ca.sll” FeP il of the seetioiP and other depart-
ecling held at tla v.miiik. the Mayoi ,le)
prv.sidiilg. n ill (xuuuitlle... iuu hilst litll.s f r 1
1
letaehn of fam
irniumlT Ke'
v.iriii'
.u.vcrfir,.,;U w.-.-.. siuik.iu vill he uvaila
,J ...11.1 ihe. fet.i R lik.'ly t,> pruve Y'’ '" . •lUrietive than last year. Something in Iht-
l!a
Ini' lllO 2\n<I
|n jn'ti anti
uY.mi uf u mile .if pelilliex.ix ■ur iime.1 Frier le u piiicessi.m, which is h i,o .V grand fiuiile, it m pnipused , Ui I " " ' • ciiriiivul piirii.le ill tlm gnuilids. I"'
id X d
.hninnmus. Tlio arnmgouKjntfi ..n-Mt-L wove lofb with a cornmiUco ol
for tile best lorry
1 i f f Dii« s(‘veral .sL'ctions to "o m- iBdiiihly 11
J" ' " 1.,, he um.le
• which ing ma Fridav
itlractii it seems -ide^sho
.le lo id aks f)f
ahmi oht:i
hai ‘
ll. cu.r (Ite v . T. W. a.-stle) IS taking a light 1
, .11111 L iieii. v al
.Mii.s.si.lhurgh 111 .Miilhilhian- u. a .eV ir t l ._ . . f Forth, 11ml
S. .1 ... thirlv of .he lads as.oeiuf.'.l " i t l i H'; :l-7.“)0; Holmes .Mill, £200;
|•^lul-vla•l- -Mill. .l:2dii: Rrimrose BleachworU 'elnl^'l, .L-020; Rrook.s .Mill. £51 ; Com-
Nolson-.strcet-
Soeiel.v.
.Mill. C200: £SoO.
sietion r^
orga.iii.siug a luncheon for the Friday and the caterer will altcrward.s pro- viile leas ami oilier refi'c.-limcnts throughout' h'riday. On the Saturday, liie hulic.-’ com mittee. over which IMrs. i)rnie.s presides, will he rvsponsililc for all the eatiTing arrangc- immts. Instead of ihc larious stalls in the Castle grounds heiug maimged hy a suh-eom- niittoo. sites for sttills are to he let to lo<*;il tradesmen and others at a
li.ved i-liargc, and the change shonhi he popular. Season licliets for tlic whole prt'ce.'dings tire again In'ing issued at 2.s. Od. Tlu' cliargc tor entrance to the grouml.s on eai h day will t»c (id. with a separate (harge. to ho lixed hy llu* (••)mmiU.-e. for the iloral di.'^phiy. 1‘ le. On tlie l''rida.v evening, a fancy (Ires- hail is to he held and this is alreaily as-nred of complele success. Altogether, thei-e |s no reason wliy the fi’ le shonhi not prove tlioroughly eiijoy- ahle and linanciall\ .stieees>fni. I’.spocially as ail the eoinmitlee.s ai'i‘ now enthnsia-licall.v at worlc.
* In ihe
m.iltcr
hortiruU Ural slic.v. reports iiris,.nu'd eommitti' s. Committee. the hope
th.it the ))fo<eediugs will he highly su<'
ces.sljil.
of the Uoral iele, and hand contest, hy the re-neetive
oi:eui).v two days — k'riday 21ml Sa t urday, .\ugust .^ih and'.till, and iniemiing coniiel itors reinimlcil that- toilrics closi> on the 2(>th 'I'lie entries already tti hand ar<*
1
Wctlne.sila.v eviming. lend to 'I'ln* lloral
inclmhng the Carnival Ball 1
fete ami show will instant..
partieularlv gratifying, ami Include sexcioi displays tiy high-cla.s> seedsmen ami pro- fissioiial enUivators ahosi* exhibits wen* a Bnitui'e of
hi.st. year’s sliow. 'rin'ir iiutnhcr this year is increased, and slmnld attract, widc-pread Interest, Farmer.- are reinimlcil (if tho ela.s,so.s fur hutt«‘r. cliccse. dressed tlneklings and <*hlck»'ns. produce also in- ■Imlcs white and hrowii lirt'ad. eggs, liom-y.
ami homo-inad(> jam. Schedules ami full par ticulars may 1h' h:n! from the Secnnary. C’ouneillor B. .lone-. Biclininiid-terrai'i'. and a]ipli<*ation for saiiU' slnnild he made without del.'iy. 'Prade <li-pl;iys. too. provide an oppoi'- tunity for greengrocers having ])remise- and
carrying on
hu.sine.s.s in Olitlieroo. prize-s heing on'ered for the best display arranged for •fh'ct on a space "lUeaMiring 1 fc' t hy d f«‘et
l> inches. 'I'lii* cliildn ti’s cla.s-i'-, <-omprisc hoiKpicts of wild llo'.vciv. the drawing of fruit*, llowers or jilants. and ccrtiliixites for the
iic.si. six idants grown in an eleiiu'ntary sj-lmol.
■.‘ T -t.- -r.- ddic higg”.si |)ilgrimagi‘ from l.anca-hii'c to
visit' tlie Shrine nf Onr
l.aily at
l.niirdes. leaves Manchester and l.iVi’rp*iol to-day. 'I’lio
coinhiiicd party will nnmher l.otHl. and will include from thirty to forty stretcher cases. A party ol twenty-ilirei* Icli Cliilnri*-.' this morning to join the tiniin body ot nine hnmlred al Maiiehcstcr.
* * *
cimgratnlation.s to Mr. (Icorge Cc's-. ihe park-keei>. r at Brnngerley. who
ye.sienlay (the
17tl0 atiained his eightieth hirtlnlay. Mr. Cross, who looks ten years younger, is Ire', from any ailment and generall.y “ going strong.’ * lie has been in tlie service of the Corjxiralioii for twenty years, and t:ikcs ji great- l*rido in his work.
agri'c that ilu' admirable way in whidi the park i- kept is a di-lim t credit to him.
'file de;ith oecuri-.'d on XYcdne.-day. ot .^B■.'.
C.'alheriui' Singleton, aged (»d. wile ol .Mr. \V. Singleton. Chalhurn-road. .Mr>. Singl - toll, who-had been in failing health lor >cy* i'al year.<. wji.'- idcntilind with tin* Coiign'galioiial Cliurch wtiich ••'*he altemh-d regularly, almo-i to tlie la-l. although it mu>l ha\'” Ikm-o at tie.' co>t' of great phy-ical exeilioii. .Mr. Siiigl”- lon will Imve the sympathy of many friend- and tieighhotir.s in hi- iroiihle. 'riu* inliT- menl li'k.."; phne al. Si. .Mary*- C im-tery. lo-moi r.>w (Sat iinhiy).
An ini <Te-t ing. aiMition in th.‘ rank- o|
l«tcal nuMlu-al prai «a loiicr- i- Dr. d. Hayo- Fairweai lu«r. "ho
c.imim-mttl jirac iicc in
Clitla’io” on \\‘eiin»'-(hi,v. 'I hr elder son ol 'Mrs. ami ilie he ■ Mv. A. D. l'airwr;ithcr. “ C’oH.orm- llou-r.” Wellgate. he is an oh hov of the Ciiiiiemo Ciaininiir School, ami hi-
n.aiv” town :iftn- a mo.-i di-- i.tiii.' (.•M'” ei am! a "!'!>•
return;; pi tiugnishrd
hospiliil e\i» I lem-' ■Mr. John Watldiimton. .BB.. -*f WaddingPm
Old IBill. ga\i- a Inm-hrou piii'ly yo-terday. :it the Rilz Hotel, to meet the m-w (iovcnior <»f ■\VesL--in Aii-uaiia. Bi<'iit” n:int-('oIom-l S.r \Yllliain Cainpiini. formeilv .Mmihcr ol Barlia- meill. for l.ewr-. The gile-ts
i.iehided Mr. J. H. Thoiim-. Se< reiary ol State lor the CVJonie-: l.'ir.l Burgan. Bord 'reynhain. Sir .Trts'ph (.‘ook. Higli Commissioner tor Aii,slrali;i ; Miijoi-Ceii. Iiil Sir ,y'"Vloii .1. Afo.ii e ; rU;i i..r.. ;
eii..nil .'.ir .1.
lidh.it Il.ihh ■ the Hon. I'M" in Ro-e. and se\v*ral Australian gentlemen.
other lloiiorai'V A-sueiate oi St. John . of Jer .usa .lem Dr. (B I'k Hnne has heel
tlie insignia of th Onh*r. Th” liononr h; i;.'eu
imi7f.Tr.'.i 1
iimiiv v.-iii-.s- servi.-.s h..•tiiiyr t.i Ihe I . Aiiiii'iihiiice iirigiid... 1
tiie war in eonn”xmn " i ih Bad.'d.'lU amt Rarriielongk ilil iP’y 11‘'spitaU.
11 Dr. onii.. ill 11
1 1,1 ..I h.s . The Nl.ti.iiml lll-lilul.. .i'"'
. . cdiiig in popularil.v ol the (cn
eiillv .,l•g:luis. ,1 u Nuiumul Dull...-1 ii .
ciiip'elili.'u. .Y"
iii.hvi.hml ,..iui|
i..t.l.ir su.- ■
■ ■ f„n.,;,sti.ig .■..rrr.lly Hi....... u hiiiee-tnm.s. jis dejml'o
hv the aggregate vote clilraiits. and i f was divide ike pri/es. In ttu -
• of the whole ol the found n.‘ees,.,ary tc) list of (>(> jn-i'/.e.s .li
CP ir.'L eaeh aiipeais the name ol Mis-NB ciio"’ . Wood No«»k, Billington.
. f th At a
Afam-h last. I'.eroe,
M recognising
rilish Sel
M di
entitled t<» of tho Brill!
nd.lition. Miss \Yur.xhipful Oi:
dr ill. el V to he ill that d com-
within tho
a. hVlto"* Ol Opticians.
HU ^
Ion h(dd nmli-r the auspices Optical .\.-so<’i;ition at the
id of 1'eehnology m -Pi»y ( onernii, Aloor-lani‘ . C !it-
ci'.ssfiil in passing tlie test lor of the eve, and is thus
,h Optical Association). In C’oneron i.s a l'V!!ow ol the
Vhe letters F.B.O.A. M'VlloW
np.uiv of Siicctaelemakers, and the InMit'Ute of Opthmalic
cV.shirc,” the following letter received South Buudwiek. .Sydnev. Australia, date Alny 29th hml. tells its own .sad stoi>
A.MiTf;;ed to Coum illor St and ring. AVanderers, Rihhlesdale.
under
“ T)car Mr, Standring,—AA'ill you plou-'<’ crept r.u- voui-x,;if un.l im-.ulwis of your
,iili> the iic;irif.-li. lluinks .if my
si.sli-rs, i,
r..lii.;i- ...I.i self for ll.c-ir h.n.l ,-xpr,-ssi,uis
fuuvrul of .mr lulc iio.ur Iinilhor 1; ■\ViUi our'miilMf Uiniiks, yours smvou-ls,
of svm|>:.lky uml jVIary, O'KcclIe.’ ’ ’ ’ V,'*''"",,'r!,,,l- Y
“ (•/< Ban fi'om
eh'iTed an
and. nn .Monday, -igaed ihe ml and ree. iv( d the silv.'i- .Mahese Cross ami rihhmi wliieli is
lOvt'i'yhod.v will Onr leaders will join iis in u'lulcriiig licartic-t It Next Wook : Thursday & Saturday : IS
I-'.-aiuriu!; Alirr Itrady. A
r.uaaiui.- drama. I."liiu;i all uiiruiivi-liliuMal liivr .-.lory lu iutrii^uiuir situaliims aud a .i.u.-'aliuual rlima.x.
Special Comedy— “ PAIR OF SEXES.” W H A L L E Y .
huii-e- at \Ylialley. and pa>.-;.l them foj- v|il)sid\. '|*he [ilans were .‘suhiniUcd hy Mr.
Clilheroe Bur:il |)
i.slrici C'ouneil on .Monday
pprnv.il plans for the eivelitm ot tour
.lohn Walk” !'.
large exodtis liom \Ylialh-y this week-en.l when ihe annual l.oljday.s iM-giii. Be.olviiigs liave been hcavv al the railw;iy station. espe( i:dlv P. Bl.u kpnol. tlie 1-le of .Man and Boiidim.’ Consi<i.‘r;ilde sums k.avc been di-- pii'sed. The -a\ing eluh al .Ahhey Mill ha-; p;iid out L'2.P-*ilk "hieh is an increase of L;3P. am! L-stP lia-
l.eeii disirihul 'd at Spring .ABU. Bangho. .\o le-s than L'35P h:is iieeii willi- di'aun from tlie Co-opi‘raiIve saving haidv.
THK (TH*B( H Bl'.BBS. TIu' hidU of the I'aiisli Chuieh. which have h.en re-east and
: n-Mneiited hv two additional h.dls —one in immiory of the men of the pari.-h wlio (lied in th” war and anoth.T given hy M I'.s. Oreen it) memorv of licr fatlier. the late .Mr. Solomon BongwortTi, an.l of Imi
hu.shaiid. ihe late .Mr. Riig.-r (ireeii are now heing rc-hung in ih-' ehimh t.*w-T. They :irrive.l hi'^l we(d<-eml ;in.l wdl he -l'.•ady l..r ringing in lh'‘ eoiir-c nf a few weeks.
OBlTUAitY.
D.ki- syinp:!thy i- fell wilh
.Mr.-. B. H:irgreavi^ and famil.'-. ot Bank Cotlitge.s. Ilillington. in the grieWous In.-s thi'v sii-t:iine.l on 'I'm'Mlay hy the d.-ath ol .Mi-k .Mae Hargre;)ves. age.l 22 y.-ars. Miss H.ii'eiT'iive- who wus a (ottoii o|»eialive. had h'.etr ill for -Oim- W . h n l her death was (Iilite nnexpeep'd and eause.l giejit .-olToW. Mi'S 1 i nfo.'.-;. VI s wa- !e,'-ocm t eil wilh tile W.-devan T'iiureh and School and had many friends wlm will greatly mi.-s her sunny dis- posilion. Th.‘ inti-rmeiiL take- place ai OM
Biingho to-day. WA'I’KB SUBUBY SCHKMl-.. I he C lerk , . ,
(AB-. .A. K. APk*'n) rei*orled t.. ( ' itheroc
Rnr.il Di-liiel C.iuneil, on Monday, that tm- diafi
ag.reemenl for th:‘ pureha>e oi a. supple- ne'iitai'v ivaier supply from Clilheroe Yoi jxm:.-
ti.ni
originally lor 20 yi'ai's. Ihe
Conneil's consulting 'Fngineer (Mr. IB A. Johnson) desirod the agreement to he lor thirty year.s !inl ditheroe Corporation had now agrei'd to tin* exteu'-iou. -Mr. Jolin.-oii al-e thouelit that as the agreementcontained a elaii-x* that, tin? jndcc could he raised iu the .■..■III ,if ihv w;ilcr .hurg'-'s iu t'lillu'r.i.' heiug raised, there should .also he a claiis<> that it til.- water rates in Clitheroe were lowered, the (barge lo AYlialloy .sliould likewise he rediie d. Tliis iioint had been submitted P» the Cor))nration. and a reply was |•('eelV(•d tliat. the eharg)* in Clitiu'ioe could not hc! de- ere:is;“d until tie y had iiaid oil nil the loaii.s hy means of sinking lund ami sooiiig lliat the
r.itei»:ivers of Clitheroo liad been paying oil th.' .sinking fund for many years hefoie Whalley AV.udd take tlio 'vat('r, they comd not' agree that. U:e eliargo sliould he lowei-ed to Wha.Uer when th-- loans were paid off. 'rids reply Imd l>eon submitted lo Air. .Tohii- soti who slated thnt, lie did not see that the Conneil could t>res.s tho matter further. .ABVBBBAtiF.. - 1
of tlu* wedding, owing to a recent ile:ith i« tin* bridegroom’s family, much jntero-t w;is taken on Satni'.lay in the marriage ol Mr. Arthur Seed, only .-on of Mr. Henry and the bite Mrs. SemB of Bdiington. am! .Miss Helena Bl a-dale. youngest (hiughier of tho let * Mr. and .Mrs. W. Bleasdale. of I.:uie:is- ter. 'I'lie cer.'inony was perlormeil hy tlic R(‘v. I‘*r. Baniion at St. .Marys Chnreii, Billinglon. The bride, who was^ escorted to chnreh hy h.'i' lirotlo'i'. Air. \\ . Rleasdale, woio a dre-s of ivory point print laeo over '. pe di« chine, witli a veil of similar lace.
11 .spite of Hi.' (inu-t nalnre 'I’ llK HOBIDAYS....TIotc will he a lairly . . . 11ie lloral Mr. Tom M*at«on, Lho \yell-known blind
vocalist, i.s spending a holithiy of bcvova W(;clts’ duration at West Ih'adlord, and anuounce.s his inimition to inulerlalvc inano-
forto tunings to the end ol .\
ngu.sl. * V-
Kstahlishod lOS years ago. tho Whalley
Agricultural As-sociatlon is a
mo.st virile instilnlioii. Save Settle, it is the only
organi.sation of it.s kimi in Bil>hlesda|e to have sncce.'^sfull.v wilhstmul the tlnclnaling fortunes of
THE ANNUAL SUMMER HOLIDAYS.
1-:XCUK810N8 m K A IL F!{0]U C L i lH E K O E .
tickle weather. With the
pa.ssage of the years its riHil.s hjive. liecome .so Itrmly emh<.'ddeil tliat it may well continue to
llouri.sh ami serve its pnr[)
o.si* ol siimnlaiiog the best jiro- ilucliie elfort amongst the iarniing am! Imi lienliural fralcrimies.
lime, and tho I’iivagos ol ilu-*
year.s' comparative .statement of entries proves its ever-widening [i-ipiihirity.
total i'utries inerea'cd to 1 .SIM as
again.sl 1,;M1 in P.»22, 1.0o7 in R)2l. and Hi in B‘p
'I’iie
la.si lour
I.ast ycar'.> 20.
.-Vml this yc;;r 11 i- lioj-* d to exceed 2,UUU. rfmcecding’ comniiitois appear to outvie each other ill tin* matter ot eniei’inise. 'I'his year the show is to take up two days. On Satur- da.v. 2nd .\ngust, there will he the Imfliciil- tural tUsplay and l»rass lunul eonlesl. and Monday (Ihiuk Holiday), -\ugiisi. 1th, is re served for the agricultural show. Inlcmhiig com)):lilors in all
chis.sis are reminded that fo tiu s definitely close next k’ riihi.v, .Inly 2">lh. at lO-O
a.ni.. and anyone de-sirous nf olaaining a .schedule or partieiilars of any speeilie class, should coiniiinnieate with the S(‘cretarv, Mr. ’I*. (Ireenup, Whalh'.v.
addition to a huge sum in cash, .silver cups and other trophic- aiul special prizes, a cup has been added for the best exhihii in the iiUry (open) ela.'^.sixs, and ji gold nicih'I t‘U'
lh»‘ local cla-sNC'. al.-o in poultry, 'frade ex hibits will also he a feature* ol the show, and till? classes emhraei* all kinds ol cattle,
hor.ses, sheep, plti**- gmits. dogs, cats, <avios. rahhils. chicks, poultry, ihgeoiis. dairy ami fjinn produce, hrejid. vegetahh's, Irnit. bloom, ami horse shoes, (liven clec'iit weather, the jnesiiit yi'ar’s show will surpass all [ircvioiis
records.
CO-OPERATIVE HALL, WHALLEY. T O -M O R R O W !
"HER STURDY OMl"
WinstHiK- WANDA
IIAWI.KY ;>s a clinc"'!' vino, u-itli plump \ V A M 1 1 ’'.H.S us “ lu'i sturdy oak.”
Comedy-” EXIT (JUIETLY.” In
willi hookings to Somh C'oiisl —Sonihemi, Biighlon, JCa.-thorne. Dover. Ronmemouth, cle.—.11 10-(> p-m. .loin .si>e<-ial trjiin at
12-20 p.m. liondon (JOnsioii) foi- -1, 5. 3, 11 or 1
at lO-G p.m..
7.00 a.m.. and every l'*i-iday li> Sepiemher loth.
Cjiidigan Bay rf.-t>rt>. lor S or )•> ihi.v.s. at lO-t) i>.m.. and every Friday night to Seplein-
Ahery.stwylh. Barmouth. Cnceiclh. amt
Central ami .^onlh
W.ile-. 3 or U» d:i.vs, at ‘
- , . ,
hcr 12tli.West of I'higlaiid '-Bristol, \\ estoii-sui»'-*i'- Mare. I Ifi aeoinhe, Kxvter, 'foriiiiay. Rl.'- niouih.
Wo.vinouih, IRm/.aiue. etc., lor oi’ 1.0 days, at 7-00 a.m. ami O-IO i).m., .iml everv k'rithiv to Sepiemher l!)th. Y.’irk Salthnin. \YhUley Bay, Durham
Sunderland, Newt-jisLle. etc., for 3 or l.i da.v.s, at lO-O
p.in.. and cver.v l•'riday night to
September lOih. SiatVord. Wolverliainpton, Birmingham
C'ovcmtry. M'arwicU. etc.. Inr 3 nr lo dji.vs at 12-2li
p.ni.
JUaekpnoI, 3, 0. 11 «ir 15 days, ;il i)-2(> ii.m. _ ^ .
changing at Blackhiirn .for l»-0o p.m Soutliport, .3. *.). 11 nr U> tkh'' n.m. Change at BhnUhnrn,
10-0 p.m.
Douglas (via Fle'Twnod). 0 to U> da\s. at SA’fUBDA Y.
, I'kisi Coast—Cromer, l.owe''loll. ^armouUl,
etc., for 3 or l.“i days, at 7-00 a.m.. ami every Salui'dav lo Septeinher 20th................ Bridlinginn, S^narhorough .Whitby. !■ dev am
Hull, for 3 or lo days, at 7-00 a.m.. and
everv Satmdav to .3. ptemh *r *.(011. Bhickpnol (Central) for 3 days, at --*0,
and lO-l-l a.m.. and 2-0 p.m.; fare_«.s. 0<l Bvtham. Aiisdell and St. Amies .s . 0 ol
a.m. Ctiaiige at BlacUni n. Livei'iiool ami N«*w Br:gl:(on. •.
io davs. at' 7-1 a.m. Chang” at Btaeklmin. Soulhiiori. 7. 3, 10 or lo da.'
a t' 10
1.*) davs, at 7-0 a.m. Bhvl Colwvii Bay. iJiimimmo. '-ad.a.von
etc.. '7. 3, 10 Er lo da.vs, at 3-0 a.m and 12-20
p.in. The 8-0 a.m. connects with Ihrmigli
train at Blackhnrn. Doiiglas (via I'b'etwooiD. 0 to I-
3-i’» a.m; and l-2o p.m. Douglas (via l.iverpool). 0 to
■ 1.^. .-111. SLINDAY. l.uiulou (Ku.-'lou). I'ur \. :l, .■, i-'. 1- >u' 1. >
iluy.... ui !t-.10 p.m. Duy uNcm-umist.. ivUini u.m. Tuesduy.
.MONDAY.
•Is. 5.1. Reiuni (Yietoria No. U platlonm il-5 i).m.
Bell.* \'ne (Alaiichosier) ai 1-17 p.m. ,
dav (‘xcntsioiiisis rciuin 3-l.j p.m.. (.entr fat-.- Is. lid .
Bivei'l*ool and New Brighton. 1. •» «u dav.-. 7-.‘13 a.m.
, . Southport. d;iy. at .3-./.I :i.m.. 1-. U . , , I
Blackpool. 1. 5 or d day.s. nl t>-2> a.m.. . , ,
,
Ihtnrii ((-!iai»el--tieet). 3-12 p.m. Botiiloii nttd Fli’etwood. day. at '''-t* o.m.
Poiillou. 1-. I5(B: Fleetwood. D. Hd. Reluru Boulioii 3-.5‘)
p.ni.. Fleetwood 3-*2s p.rn., a
st.uii>iis P> C'liatlnirii only. Doiigla- (via Fhetwood). day. at S-t. a.m
Ji'd throughout. 12>. lid. Aieiichc'-ler (f-o Ohi Iranordi. hy
TUFSilA Y.
I.,1 .lull IICU'MUI, I'lii- 1. 1. .11- li .hivx. Ill KM*, p.m. Day cnciii-lonisis reUim 1--1
11 '' 'iliui'kl'i'iul. .'h.y, i;-')A u.ui., I'. II'I. livDuu
(einr:)t. .3-25 p.m. Bivii'pool. .lay. 7-J3
Brighton. '>•'*. t’d. Bi*ltiin
3-KO p.tu. Sonlhp'Ui. tlay. S-.'.P a.m.
.. .’s«B : Ne'v ( Kxciiaiige)
B'.tnrii 8-42
p.m.Poulton .»nd
Fh.etw.Riu. day. at .3-1. a.m. R-tui'ii l'*leetwimrI ~^-23
p.ni.,
I’ouIpmi
;)ll ..taiiun-^ In Chathiii-.i only. Donghi- (vi:i Fleetwood), day. al >-(
\V KDNKSDAY.
lihu-hpoul. ihiy, li-t-'i u.m. It.-lurii (tou- I ral) 9-20
n.in.
s.mllip.ul, .luy. u.m. l!,-turu. S-l"
p.in. Roulion ami fleeiwoou. day.
Belurn Fleetwood at 8-*28 p.m.. ;
to ('halhurn. Biv(*rpool. day, 8-(5 a.m.:
g.50 i).m. THURSDAY. BliicUiiooB day, i*.-55 a.m.
tral), 9-20
p.ni. Southport, day. 8-59 a.m
stations to Ghathnrii.
Rcuirn (Cen- Returii 8-12
* Boulton. Thornton and Fleetwood, da.v, S-C) a.m. Return Fleetwood. 8-28 lor 'all
Biverpool. day. 8-0 a.m. Bolurii 8-of) p.m. Douglas (via Fleetwood), day, at 8-0 a.m. Bhinduduo (via Biverpool). day, al 8-t* *'
_
rFBCKNTFNABY OF GKOBGF. FOX. In connexion wlib tlie celebrations ol llio
tcrceiiteiMrv of t!ie birtli of G<M)ige I'ox mcmliers of ibe Society of Friomls m Ban casbirc and Cbesliirc will, on July 2()lb. pa\ trihuto to bi.s memory by making a pilgmnage to Ibo top of Hcndlc Hill. Bendlo Hdl owes iLs .siguilicance in Quaker annals to an cx IK*rience whicb tboro betel (leorge box i 1052. in the early days of hiu ministry. Jje lum" .les.;rilied U.o i-pisodu iu Ms jounuit lu tlu-su w , u . l s ” As wu Iravello, we came umii- u v.-rv g'-euf I ''"
ruii>iie»l willi diamante aud orange hlo-som. Sh.* earri<‘d a hnu(|uel of IBirrissi lilies. 'The (•hi»4" hri'h'Muaid wa.s
AB.ss \\inilr(‘d
Ale.NuUv, who Wore a dress of white .silk, with oinlnoiilcred cape and hhiek georgette and lace hat. '!‘he bride was also attended hv Mi-sses Itihen and Gertrude .Miller, who \G)i” diR -*e-t of white n:'t. trimmed with llower.s, and eap- to match. All three l)n(k*s- maids bore hoiupiet.s of Harnssi Iihos. Air. A. .1. (h*rnall acted as host man. Alter the ccii’inouv a reception was lield at the C’atholic' Institute. Whalley. only immediate relatives being present.
Bnt.cr. the lU'Wl.y-
n.arried cniiplo left- tor Bancasl.*r .;(m ScoL- I'lnd for the lioucyiniHHt, the hndc s trineH- i'ng dross heiug of black gal|erdine. With uavv blue wrai>-cu'.\t itid black lial.
I wu.s m.ivi;.l ,if tlu- I.IU-.I to g.i up tu the t.ip „ f it ; wl.icll L .till will, gieul
.1.I1.CUII.V, ib ,vus
Fc-u.ll-u Ifiil, uu.l
,.-,.uk- lu llio t..|> 1 s;ny tl.c sou lKU-,|on.ig ui>,iu l,uiu-ushiie. F.'.ml tlie l.ip ul the lull Hie l,,u-.l Icb iiu- SCO iu wluib plui-CB l.c luut ;i gfeuL .woplt- U. bo gutl.eio.
F.-ohuhly 2IHI
Fii.-u.lu will take |.;u t ... the p.lgr..uug.-
Thev will convorgo upon Hie '
uj.bjt?'-* liani at tho foot of Pcndle Jldl.
a.ssomblnig
tlr*re at
t.lirce o’clock. Brobably a .service will be bold at tbe summit. Afterwardt^ tho p:.rtv u'iil .iosci-u.i 1.) S.iwloy ami t;.kc to:i lu ItiL- ul.l m.-cUug-l.oUEO hetoro dispersing. I lie ..-i-i-m.iuy i.s to luivu uii iutcrmilioiial .iiuiliby f.u- luilf 'a d..zcn young Fi-iL-u.ks fi'om Amoi-ic. ;ind half :i
dor.cn from Gerim-.ny will lio i this cumitrv at Uio time, and somo of thoni will take part iu tbo pilgrimnso.
vci v sK-cp ;iu.l lugli. AVl.ou I was
,loni-s closed to keep oaf tl.o ihiyb .iiiil my Iimmii-e cliat wa.s coiistaiitly ilymg ahoiil.
h"™aid ll^t:‘hurha^i
‘soiiio It-ss lia.l liecii
.-a.ise.l liim
..ml he ooii- Hilcred ’tl.o rcsidonU in that
no.glibonr .ood
h-ul h(
\V G lloobli) said Uio road was loo sleep to I,,-'ia;--.spi-ave.i. a.u..eil,
licon verv patient.— 1 ho Suncyoi At
Hu-
coiTain clu'inicals which he lay the dust.
.juncil, *.v- he u.ulorto<.k, .... . > - . , —_____ -—■—ooc»«—<— THE ACID TEST.
“ Absoiutoly. Uo objects to my ballung suLt.” r—“ Lifo.” -
“ Arc von sure ho loves yon?” . ''e'lnvSi ol
(M '- tl'e
)Ught might , , ,
-0 a.m. stations
Return
Dongla.s (via Fleetwood), day. al S-t> a.m. Blandudno (via Biverpool), day, at 8-ti
a.in.
, . 1 1 .m. Almi. li.'Oer t foi Old 'rralford). I*y any
U'.dn lielw.'eii 3-:’,(: r..m. and 2-0 p.m. Lore •Is. .5d.
ir:iin hcUv.’Cii 3-;tH a.m. and 2-0 p.m- r 1-. -5d.
, 1- ihiys. ;it 15 da: at '
' ’'Muu"
iio..tcr if.M- DM Truir.iiil), l.y uuy triiiu liL-lw.-ou S-.'lit u.iu. uiul *J-0 p.m
iO
CINEMA HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS.
TTio legend associated with St. S'yithiius »>
Day is evidently totally uureliahle. Tuesday wa.s the most he;iutiful day of the year and, oil tlio strength of the legend, W(j were en titled to foriv tia\s of iino weather, wlucli
.slumUl Imvo k'cu AuuusL out ami uusui-ud .ho success of the numerous sportes and other outdoor oveiiU which are being promoted with flluery
optimi.sul. liut. uouti-iuy to lupllto, St. Switliiu’ s J)uy luis let us iluwu Imdiy, Uius lur, ami we uiiist re,turd the lep;L‘iul ;*s u mvtii. .Lmleed, tlu: law of average i.s whuMy against it. Hut wlmtever tho weiuhor—we call only Impe that it may he genial—those ol' om- ' towiiupeople who are .speiuliiig the holiday.s at hiillie will want enjoymeut ami recreation. These are laetor.s wliieh the re.spectivo managemonUs ol the local picLuio theatres liuvo taken into uceouiit iiud their (irogriimmos have hoeii iiuule slieeialle atlr.u-
"\ i the I ’ alludium, Mr. Jones has gone
heveild the mere pulling power of super- rcreeii pictures aud has engaged the services
during tho week ul .Mr. \Yillrvd h. l.mig, tho popuhir hieal tenor, just hmiie alter a. .sue- cvsaful l.oiidoii ciigageliieiit, and cor iiill ol 1
The week-end’s pictorial attraclnm is boauti- . -|j ful Hope Hampton in a play of unusual power. “ Doo.s it Hay?” ;iiiihitiou, phiv
Yilhige lllacksiiiith,” iilayed hy the greatest tiooduiai .alUstar cast ever assemhled ill olio pieture. |;
...
l.ongfollow's iiiiiiiortal poem, - th e V..V.X ----------- - - _ . » <• l
1 1. ;iiul of her i*'” '' 1 iiml tw let MiAlllll.1
:ilfords wide scope lor exceplioiiul ahihties
iim'juoiml druiim. .seiited.
ihroughont the week uL 0-30 and S-30. Two houses nightly on Alonday and 1 uc.-s-
m;....... from
AVednc.sday to Friday,
ilio Gram , there will
‘ ‘ Ihun--
lie one performance at 8-0, formaiiccs on S:»tmday.
which uai)piug <»f a while
tind the usuti! pei- In the early part ol
the week. Owen Moore and Sylvia Breamer will appear in a .sensational drama, dergatc.”
sold into in — I * 1%
a .story of rc*loutlc.s.s q the di.s- slrmig
.Momlav, \
Yeduu.sday,
Thur.sday ami baturday, ami w. .' p
.Matinees are uiiiioumed at 2-,)U 011 tw.o nerforuiaiices will he given iiighUy
dav at 0-15 and 8-30, willi matjnee on A\ o i- nesdav, al *2-30, are sinmnmced at where,
auiledy is also well repro-
1 iiuxsl cordial rocepUiiii. A .specuillv hue hliii at tho liegiuiiiiig ol the week i.s adapted Iroiii
' d:ivs Ijondon (
Kii.ston) for S, 5), 11 <n’ I*> tlay.s, Every Fair 'fO-DAY (FR ID A Y ).
Blackhnrii, due Kiisimi 1-0 a_.m. I.oiidon (I'iUslon) every Friday to Fi-pleui- her 20lh, 3 or lo days, at 8-0O a.m.. ami
SEVEN FMiERS M l THE BOOTS (Chrome Drive Ups.) wear !E TWOPENCE. BOOT STORES.
5, MOOR iLANE C R I C K E T .
witii CMithoroc Amateurs, on
Wotine.sday evening. JUhhle.'-dalo Amaleur.s .secured the c'humpioiishij) lof 'the .BihhU‘.-.dalo Amateur Lbaguo for the thiril time in .succc.-^'^ioii. Uil)hlcs'da!e Amat-ouis. — F. Slinger, o Urankland h Wignall.
A>UTFXB
LF.AOl'K CHAM IMOXS. By .‘scouring a point in their ongagomont
AWEEL ! H interest anil pleasure
Downham h Harwood. 50; B. 'rninby, h \Yigiiall, 2.0. \Y. advert, h \Yigiiall. 0; li. Swarhriek. 1. Harwo<Kl, 12: 11. \Yoaver, run out 12; ■\Y. Orr, Ihw li IliirwiKid. C; Tl.
Pr.Kitor, mil. out. Id; .1. Swalo.s. not out, 2: Extras. 21; Total,
liiiiiiigs devhired. Clitherue ..\ 1
1 Id: S. (lornall. o
ne of Cycling or Moior- ■ tho lover of tho Groat lidos along the highway irgeous panorama of the ch succeeding view more last. And should you ho viay whore cyclists ngregate, there you will r-bikes that Benthams 'n the highest possible
(for 7 wickets). I5.I. 1:1 teur.s. — T. l.urilmiiso. e
Trimhy h Weaver. 2; H. Fraiikkiud, Ih-.v b mhitor^ 2; E.
E..cle.s. c Hliiigor h advert. 2d; P.v'e, not out, 10; AYigiuill, imfc out, 1 ;
.l-ixtras, 1; Total (for d wickets), -lo. B A'lTI NO AVER AG KS.
up to (and including) Saturday, July 12th. (^italificalion : G innings with not loss than 10.
I T'n»<» M-t T tt^ ll's n'llu't in'ii)' r'nslAvjlc
IT. Goodman. Barrow ....... 10 dxlTl 290 *11.-1 B. Green, \VhaUey ........... G 1 52 198 33 0 .T. '.r. Cooper, .Darwon ...... 9 3 .59 21G 3G B. H. Cowburn, Hoad .... G 1 x70 130 27.2 B. AYaddington, B’pooB...12 2 x72 272 27.2 ^ _
Bead AValmsloy. ............... . . 01 ....11 0
Tillotsoii, Hoad ..... Chorley ........
...10 2 xG2 17G 22 ... 8 1
FROM £3 19s. ■ FROM £25.
m |sl
npsllid. : Bells, 6d. |?| MONEY RETURNED p
. BIKES ACE
T. Pennington,
L.NI......... 7 2 x59 133 2G.G J)ar'ven .............11 2 57 221 24.5 ................... 9 2 I.eyiavland
1G9 24.1
71 251 22.3 59 182 21.7
i.s hound up with tho kid- 1 j girl,
J. Peters, AVhalloy AV. Camm, Lancaster H. Hudson, H.AA*. .. H. Garratt. Barrow J. Klli.s. Barrow .1. Berrv, I.evlaud M. .....IJ 3 41 105 18.3 Kllis. Barrow^...................... 0 2 33 73 18.2 H. AV. Alurray, Leyland . .9 1 37 130 17 .1. 'riiomp-son, Clitheroe .... 0 2 30 08 17 '1’hrel.falB H.AV..................... 12 3 x-55 148 10.4 .J Crjibtrco, liarrow ........10 1 31 140 10.2 AV. B. Haworth. B’pool ..12 2 x08 102 10.2 T. l‘*rankland, AA’halley __ 0 3 20 97 10.1 .J. Goodman. Barrow ........10 0 -11 158 I 0..8 H. IB .Smith. Lancaster.... S 2 x.33 95 15.8 •
....... 12 1 07 2,38 21.0 ....... 8 3 x35 104 20.8
....... 10 2 51 101 20.1 ......... 7 2 29 100 20 3 33 73 18.7
.slavery, 1 j ^y. Sagar. Hoad ........... 7 1 x32 " ( ’owgill, Clitlicroc ‘ .9 0 40 lO'T 1-5.*2
aud rex'ued from the cralt and treachery ol Garner, Darwen ........... 8 1 30 10.) 1-5 her 10a^terll detainers. Hoot Gihson, tile cowhov “ king of lauglitor ” disports him.s(jlt in “ rUitdxV,” a puk*;aling drama ol live act.-. Another strong attraction from Thmsday on is Aiulrce Bafayetle in George du Maunci ^ famous novel aud play,
the !)vpnoUst, is played hy and Creighton Hale i.s “ Biltlc
'1 rijhy. ’ Svciigali, ' ‘^le
OUL' iRu turuuiu.'v u Ulgl't ;u !--0 u .■io.;k lu l.uiug
u.ilioro.l to ub llio King l.uuu I icUiru l . x , I lu l i ? witli tlio vxvel.tiuii of .S;ituril;iy, ulicu
are other pictures, loo, m keeping " it l i Itm- iuili.l.iy uuioil.
o n ' I
,i,v.u wiii Ih; tilt; " ‘" " 'I t"'<> IHUturuiu'"--';;'- A xi.v.:i!.iiy liuc .Ii'Uiiu. ix 't'kv Il'lihvv ....
an arresting produclio fum.-.I
”
in.r ni-o«hiriion hv llie autlioi llum.u'.'x.juv.'’
y ilu: it
ol t.iii.uvs tile in'l'P.'
sivkuvsx. uu.i :.u .■u.i.'uv.uiv ui |utilui.,' >ti;iilciu-.i ci.'vuiuxt:iu,v' to ('.u'l'y .mt mv.h.'.l
.iuxtnutiuus uu.I tf't 'I '" ''''■‘■'’‘I " ' ' ,/ ' ’ ,,,I,u uuutrv. I l mvuns . |■v(•,uu■^o to
iexpu.ltv
uu-tli.KU, UU.I iu tin- .xi.uuMou ,.t th,- tiu-mv u is xliuwu tlu.b tlioro -nro oH'ov thuu tile T.-u
aimuu.u.Im.-iit'- u'iii.Ii uu'u uml '''.""g'' must nob vi,.Iul.-. A furtiivr .Inuuu.
Hull Kiitter.s is
u.it H'lhi. iliur.s.i..\ s '.k
..f iu'.)tti':"uuie Iiiinus ilu- gre;il :iml .I'sliu- du
of ih' eons
wondert ul thousand actor
B-mv tk‘ ‘ world’ .- mo-t daiing .ul\(-n- * l*a-sion.” an :dl-ahsorh,ng .-lory French Revolution. Dramatic power
islanllv sustained, and m •‘^oine of the *rful o)h>'--al seem*- arc a-^ many a-
CHA TBU RN,
SCHUl.ASTR' .SL'eC'ESS.-auig.uuila.i.iiw lo -Miss Nullie Dicki-a.s.m, Duwnliam-rua.i, .m
iK-r sm.v'S in olitainiag Imr ll.A. dugruu ;lt cds liniVL-rsily ; tliu .sill.jri ts tuk,-n h;;‘ "it
■ilbomliug Clmtllaru .Naliuual h.-lmol, un.h. iho hoad,a;
..stu,'.sl,ii. ,.f -Mr *Y. *Yauc, l)i.:kcii.xua gamed ;i sehulai.-,hip
Matimmati.s, l';agli.--li ami I-';""- ,ss liie
Clilh.-.-.a- (irammar r-.hool :.ml Hum '" . 'e -M-ada;lte.l to tile anivc-.'Slty, wlieic .--lie has
m.-w
pa.ssed
l.er li.ml ex.imiuatioa. c n o i l ! T lU l ’ .—'f i le eiuiir boys of Clialhura CImreli, along will.
Cl.orllo... and the \ u;ar and a lew l iu .u L
h.ul tl.eir
.......ml trll> on -''.'".'S •;,
atw-..tl destiaatiou was .Moieramhe, and the ' ' run wa.s via J lodd.-r .....1 greally
e..i..ye,l. A
plea.saab >" ''e hy tile sea ami tl.e eveamg
Tilt- return
joiir.iey was hy "a.y ol l lo i " '. ' : .1 Se 1.-, where- a
l.alb was ...m e for .suppo' • "i,?.,.,- was .eael.ed in go..d l"»e,. "...1 all
■''‘ / ‘V’,,'';.
were eallmsiastic over llu- sm'vcss of Hm uuling.
IMixS'l’ NUISANCE.—A complaint of Llie uuFaaee .^
.n.se.l hv
d.ist in
Cl.aU..,r.u was^y..Ulra^d^to^Yhtl.m^ lln^^l .•
oeog..is...g
ll.al ta.--spray...g w,. , , tl.e i***-
Fairclough. Geary,
Blackpool I: tiruley St. ’ I). Green, A.
C-. Bittmnii,
B.Al........... \V.
IB Mc'Fear,
C. Hewitt, Blackpool .\. H.
Holt. Darweu
G. Morris. AA’halloy S.
Lancaster
D. H. Hargreaves. B’ tcr '1\ Scoii, B.AV.................
B.AV................ 7 1 ....... 7 2 ..... .. 8 2
Cros>. Bcyland
A.
laiw.son. Clitlieroo ...... 9 1 x47 140 B5 1**. G. BaiilvS, Lancaster__ 9 3 30 89 14.8 J. H. Hoherts. Lancaster 8 0 41 130 14.5 9 2 x2.8 92 14.2
.. 9 1 30 114 14.2 ..11 1 30 142 14.2 .. 0 0 31 127 1-Bl .11 1 x23 140 14 ..12 3 . .7
14 21
C. Afarsden, Head .............. 7 .*1 C.
........... 12 1 .......10 2
I'*, Aldcrsloy. CUlheroc — 8 0 H. . Douthwaite. Lancaster... S 0 W. CJrccnwood. A\ bailey... G. H. Boddv. AVhalley A. •I.
...10 t I.oykind, SlK*rliker. Barrow
O. Roach, Bead ................. S 1 A. M'ilson, Baiicastcr
rievworlh. Cilheroc* A. B.'CradwelB Whalloy
72 143 13 18
4 xl2 2
J. Heaton. Burnley Si. A.. 9 1 (J. \V. Fish. Darwen T.
....... 0 0 ....... 9 2
.... 8 1 . 7 0
AV. Bray, Bead ................. 0 2 A. Duckwortli, Bundey H. Dawher. Burnley
........ 8 1 ... S 3 94 15.0 : :OH#S:Oa
1 _ - V / - •;
h " ;U- 'V '; a*s-
!>)<;•"'4H i '- r
A * L i
' '■7 V'k|
SPORTi 0.4TS
)r out-door recreation and f, easy fitting and pliable, give perfect freedom. :es—17/11 and 22/6.
EL TROUSERS and made of good strong
: will wear well and will rlit—12/11 and 15/11.
JRAFIT DMAYNE * SONS,
ket Place, Clitiieroc.
Sr|
°
'•'t
V :y - . ' r ' - ' i f / l 8' - '^3 vg;' ch
J. E. JOj y
MURRAY ” )USE.
STES.
20 124 13.7 30
82 13.0 07 13.1 80 13.3
51 12.7
23 101 12.0 20 100 12.-5 33
30
on 12.3 .10 12
I^oylaiid Af....l0 2 xlO 9-t 11.« 10 0
95 11..8 33 114 11.4
78 11.1 07 11.1 87 10.8 75 10.7 75 10.7 73 10.4 41 10.2 .51 10.2 0 10
_
Cl L'l'icdcntlial, lycyland .10 *1 00 10 R-. Heys. H.AV. ..................H 0 30 111 10 xDcnotos not out.
BO AV BINC: A VEH AG ES. O. M- U. \V. Avjie
W B. Haworth. B’pool.108.1 13 2x^5 52 5
Kairclougli, Blackpool ...13*2.3 38 241 38 0 F. (B Hanks. J.ancaster.130 29 2.s) 31 (> 'raylov, Ciitheroo .........lo9.1 -h) 295^ .W
J. Beters. AVhalloy siiakespear. Bey land
AV. Bray, Head ...... 'I' I'oole. t.'litheroe Tlirelfall, H.AV............ Dent. C'lmrley ........... A.
F.astwood, Burnley j*)Uis, Barrow
...•197.5 71 3t>7 40 8 1.59.2 40 329 38 8.(5
....113.3 27 231 2.5 9.2 ....147.3 20 3*24 3-1 9.7 175 *29 -130 43 10 93.0 19 211 21 10 108 28 2.50 25 10
E. Lamsler, .Darweii . .\. AVade. Bead ......... J. T. Cooper, Darwen.
, S3 20 109 16 10.5 80 3 12 211 21 11 55.4 13 170 B5 11.3
J H. Roberts. Lancaster 82.4 29 1<3 la 11.1 \
Yilliai.is,
AYl.alK-y ....... 2;V2.4 JO lilti o-t 11.1
- J. Goodman, Barrow .. , .
Goodman. Darwen ..... I‘k .A. Br»*edv, B..\\ . ... ,\. Dnckwortli, Burnley Dodson,
Lanca.stor ..... ,r. Tonge. T^eyland AB .8. Sellars, Chorlcy .... B. 'I'aylor, Cliorloy ....
AfATCBES
Gea.-y,
li.irniey ............
l-17.it 27 .i-lP -f) 1- 1.12.1 -l.u 2n0 2-1 12 232.2 30 282 23 12.2
.159 40 328 20 12. . 49
. 04.1 15 201 12 17 .133.3 27 315 15 21
. 8-1 21 211 15 14 79
-**HH^*— FOR TO-MOUHOAV.
H-IBBBESDABK
Lancaster v. Chorlcy. Loyhuid Alotors v. Burnley St. Aiidrows.
lilUIiLESDAGE JONlOll LEAGUE.
Darwen v. AA’halley. AVaddington v. Cherry Treo.
Head v. Sabdon. Burnley St. Andrews v. Baxonden. THURSDAY.
Ribb'.osdnlo Wanderers v.
Ea.st Clicsliiro AV'jvuderora (Friendly).
— ThhVAiS.
(capt.), T. Scott, J. Brooks, 11. Hoys, E. A. PrecHlv. H. AIcTear, H. Brandwood, E. AA'^eavisr,
Throlfallk Hibblcfidalo AVandcror.';. — Dawson IIutUpiL J, Coulthurst aud Blackpool V. Head. I.EAGUE.
AVhalloy v. Danven. Barrow v. Ribblcsclalo AA^andcrcri.
\
IRTS EETS VNKETS iilERY IE JACKETS Ir a l ls
/ETC. jV a f t er n o o n . ' 53
;::®®:si!®o::::^ OFFIOE8,
I f i a l
0 170 12 14,,0 8 253 18 14
HIGHEST WALUE
s ..138 20 290 37 7.8
IS Novel by insurpassed.
, THE CAT. CTURES li.'li'
U ' I I i! " i
Roscoe. )e Lorez.
:cuscd an innocent at her little son.
DHY COMEDY.
;e 10-30. 8-30. 2-30.
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