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, i7'‘ V F O U R


ADVERTISER ATUD TIMES. FRIDAY, JUlSfE 27, 1924. 1.LST.


‘ 3 1 I L I T A I IV O U T K A O U A T c l i t i i o k o f : ”


i n is n - i . U lO T A C T I l lL V l) . ■\Ve aro imlebicd to a cotTesjiomlenb for & *CC’AUTY r>CR\'{CC"i I ' # # ■M B. & S. OFFER per Hi


Choicest Danish'Butter.... 1/11 Finest Lancashire Cheese 1 /- and 1 /2


«:r.-?.'v^.Ti/>}H ” |•-•,v,*‘ ,-■l


tolft Vh^u


, i f : t e „ Colonial Coloured Cheese 1/


Ripe Gorgonzola Cheese .... 1/' Kilverts Pure Lard .......... 8


CANNED FRUITS


Large Can Pears 1/4; 1/6; 1/ „ „ Apricots .... 1/4; 1/ „ „ Peaches .... 1/-; 1/


Small Can Pears .... 1/-; 1/ „ „ Apricots .... 10 „ „ Peaches .... 10


DRIEDS^FRUiTS


Extra Fancy Pears JJ Ji


J» »»


SI


)) ss


1/


Apricots .... 1 / Peaches .... 1/


Fruit Salad 1/ Prunes


l', Good Cooking Prunes . .. |"5ai ■ Oi'AV>f5'


j-'f*- '^-■J ;t4


SOMETHING NEW IN SUMMER DRINKS


SARSAPARILLA GINGER BEER


J Gallon Jars 3 Gallon Jars


............. 1/ .............. 5


Phone No. 30 Your money buys most at


Blackburns because B. & S. prices are lowest possible for Quality, which is the highest possible.


And so you economise at both ends. DOUBLE You must have food—


nobody gets along very well without it, and so you might as well buy where money goes furthest.


In other words you might


as well become a habitual consumer of B. & S. Foods.


'Mi: j!{!i i j' n i Ai>*‘.4j^E3!6H


eiiUings from ilii*. ** Lomloii Sunday .Examiner ” oi’ August .*)lb ami I2tli. JS32, deal ing with what is ib'scriliml as a ** .Military Chitragc at Chitiioroe.” 'I'lie mai le r will lie new to many (Mitliermiiaiis ami :ifl‘iml.s an iniciv.siing peoj) into the* iiavt. J<’olJowing is llie. <‘x lrm:t li'om the issue of


August- .‘illi. IS32: 'r iu! ” l llaekbuni (Jazetie” o f Wci lnexlay ^•otltahls ;iu a<<-ouiiL. we hope ;m exaggcral t'd on.*, o f an :it roi-ious'Fory mii- rago at (.'lilhiToe.


It appi'ai-." that on


'Piu.-ilay Mr. Irving, ibe Toi\-i:oniin<\- of J.ord.s Jlowe and Drowidow. <*nu*red iliat horotigh tor ilie jmrpoM,* nf <-anvas'.ing the inliabilaiiLs. 'I’iie people ul t'litlierne and tiie viemi iy as'-endded in great number.'-, <leeoniled ui lh ribbons bearing tin* iii'eriptioii. •“ l-’or i and Ib-ionn,'*


'Iliey l.iv-'ed ihe laml idatc


aial lii.-; friends, aiul .•'oim- pei-son-' in ilie • •rowil pelted tlu^ i-aiTiage- with slone.s. Ijy wiiicli it w.is nnnh <l;imag«-d. Inn none oi the gentlemen v.A*re iinrt.


'Pliey w»'iv obliged,


liowever. to make a p|•^•eipi^at^‘ n-trear. ami were. s(‘en .some .'Iioi-t time afterwards on ilie road about a mile fi'oin ( 'lil heice by a g.aitle- man. whom tliey loM that, they laid been <]ri\eii ottl' o f Cliclteroe by the tiiob. and liial tliey Wi fe wai l ing Inr the inililary Iront Durnley to assist iliem in lighting their way back agaitj. 'rin*y had .sent n tT'i|ni>ition lor t-wo troops o f h o iw sjgm-d by ( ’o|om4 t'lavioii . Ml”. 1‘. \N'liitak»'r, ami the I’ ev. 11. Noble. Mr. (Jar'-lang. the bailili of the horongli. reji ionslraled against thi.s course in vain.. In the evi.ming ^Ir. I rving and liis p;iriy r<-- L*nleri*d CMiluno.*. escMiricil by .*i0 ilragooiis, and at iendod by two clerical njagisini les. The erowii, which hail not eiil iroly dispih”.'-is.l. were irritated by the ap|)0;irance o f the military — mutual insults were i.'\cii;iiiged. the riot ac t was I’ead. and llien ili" troops, without oi*di>rs it is 'a id. charged upon i)n‘ delcnce- le.ss pc'ojde. Kigbi or ten piu-sons wi-re .sabred, and r«'c> ived severe it not mortid wounds .—[M’e a t pr<vsi‘nt abstain from any comment on this reported ferocious onii-age. wait ing particnlars on wliii li we <-an rely. The fact, however, o f iho jiresenci” o f two clerical magi.slratc.s on tin* xmi c of mil itaiy biiich-ery, raises a strong jiresiiiiiption oj’ some deed ol* distempered violence.}


Public Protest.


in the following Issue o f the same iournal. tin* sueceeiling paragrajib was ]irinli.-d:


()ii


Sanirtbiy wei*k a public iio’c t ing was Imld iii the 'I'owii HaM. Cfillieroe, to menmriali/.e tin* .S's-ri'tary o f Statt* for the Home Department, loipiosiing him to investigate; tlu' comliiei ol the maguslniii's in causing the introduction o f the military into the town, and snlkscf|ueni- outrage.— Win. Hartley. — Mr.


in llie chair. It. 'riMpnci. in ino\ing tlu” hi ' t


rcsolntioii, sirongly nrgi'il tb«- mi'cssity ol the fnll«'st i ines i igai ion. tlmi. it migbi be jiubli 'lui i to the ^vo|•ld whether ilm soldivT.s


a<t4’ii h'gally and with common prudence, or wiili the greate.st ferocity - - ( c l i c c r - . ) - -M 1 . (Jarnclt seconded the rcsojnl ion. wliicIi •. \- pi-csscd ilie iiorroi* and disgust, o f tic- niiH'ting at llii‘ 04-cnrrcni-c, and wlm-li was larricd mianiniously.— Mi ”. James 'riiompsoii af ter ­ wards addi'issi'd the im-cilng at coiisiderahlc leiiglii. and minutely di-siribcd the inoc-ccd- iiig, o f which he ami most, of tin- other gentlc- m II prc.'«-nt bail been cyc-w ii iic ."c.'.


l-’otir


of bis workmen, of wiiom lie would a.-'-s'ii. tiiat more quiet, intin- ord«rly. or iiioi,- st'-ady men art- not. to 1m- found in i lw <otiiny. w. ic Wounded (lie.ir).


’n u e c uvn- tlteli


J^-' -■‘W' l«.-;>‘v7„


fe d ki®


•T« ‘.i-.'’a f m


m . p 7 f e > I ‘'V


ScR .'? ir " ' i f < i'.-> ',<*


f^M "'^^1


a < 7.7-,'V^ ' ' '


FOR RELIABLE FURNITURE WE ARE RIGHT AT THE TOP


SIDEBOARDS in Mahogany, Walnut, Fumed Oak, Jacobean Oak'-„’»


DINING and DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in Moquettes, Velvets, and Real Hide. BEDROOM SUITES in Oak, Mahogany and Satin V/alnut. -•« ►.-WIO SIMX’L-U.ISF. IX IVOOl) UFDSTE.VD.S !


Fancy Hand and Window Tables, Extension Tables, Flock Beds, Wool and Wire Mattresses. ------ .\ll at JUICK tiOTTO.M PRICES


Large SHOWROOMS Upstairs ! Ask to See them I ! No obligation to buy I ! !


-V2\Y dcscriplion of PURX'ITCP.K MADE TO ORD ER in our ov;n Workshop ■with well-sonsonud '.riinbor. :: JO.st;tbli.slK‘d over -Ki year.s.


FURNITURE • I ;5 ? % ! i


s o W e k k U x t s 3,


Cabinet ■ MOOR LANE. f-Ki‘


Fresh and spotless when^ washed with NORUBBIN


'i'lic I'le.'udv oi ckithos wnslirii


with N( >i\ IJ HI •! N, mdi' rit'-s th<- thon'ii^h r!tran>iii,L; pro; '


Olycit .su-ay- •‘ (Jsi{


--Vai railwj


lOR


llo.s . TIk


. with :t ./^ i o r tlM !-‘


Ko e l ;[ iiplKjr I |


,1‘ 'i *' .sot in'J'.W,,|:j,;i


Iho ] § l r h :".■ n ' o r k f ; , i work'*:


j/ j/ . iv c c l : . tilQ ‘ ^ j.


o f i l . -T feV ccetk.;.'. d.f '..'' »•!


. ' ' 2 . '


. i ls i t l piiSi


Ijoathor Coats, £ 3 /1 0 /- . Now Bedford Cord Broocltcs, 14/0.


Now Army Blurts, 6/0 New Array Boots, 15/-


B E S T V A L U E IN T O W N 14 11».. H O .. n 1—


13/9—SOUTH AFUIOAN FIELD. . . . . . f\ t


Army Sncics and Braces. Afotor Gloves, 4/6. Ground Sheets, o/-. Loather TjOggings, 7/6. Afotor Suits, 30/-.


n .. ** a T2 ..n ____ __ _


CarprtR cleaiicd with Nnrnbhin look just ar. fresh u hfniiew. l ollowihc directions on tliewrai>pcr.


SOAP SoU by all Grocers. Stores 6* Oi7mc»i. ClIAKLIiS A CO.. LTD.. .Marshall Street. Leeds.


MV Hive tto f^rieex hilt leiivr till the xuilnemtheSoiift


Ik


stlJllb ; ;r j f l / 'I'ipy


So.UE N<>l\l'i:iMN w;u;«s war on ail liirt ami imj-'milio?' — chviiiin;;, I'lcarli inj;.


than it ctinlii Ik- ‘ imie by haul nibbing;. ■J'iu'i


of tins w.th only li.ul i !h* work.^


N( )K I; Hhl.N' lioi’S tiu* wathiiij; In-tteif/ i io * ’ i t i l l —a l l y o n (in i s "


Maker and House Furnisher CLLTHKROE.


r - -3, MOOR LANE. FURNITURE !


E«»-TH!S WEEK In Slock til the


SMAW BIUDGK J-UUNITUPE STOKES. SHOAVN IX WINDOW.


A Special put -up K.ASY BED COUCH,


a boon wlieie lliero is limited Beilroom Accominodal ion.


1 dACOBEAN BEDROOM SUITE.


2 4ft. .1AC015EAN BEDROOM SUITES. 1 4ft. SHlCR.V’l’ON .lacoht'tin Bedroom Suite. 1 4ft. Cin. SATIN M’ALNUT SUITE at £20. 1 3ft. M’ silnut BEDROOM SUITE.


M'OOD JIEDSTEADS to match any o f tlto Suites.


A Specuil Lino in 'WOOL MATFRESSES to fit- Bedsteads.


A Staples’ Combined BI‘B')S'1’E.\D and SPRING MATPRIOSS on view..


'I'ho host value obtainable in BASSIN-ETTES at £ 5 10s. best finish and design.


A clearing lino in a fumed Oak of i .


SIDEBOARD, all drawers, with raised glass back, £ 1 7 10s.


A solecl ion o f Axminstor Carpet Square.s, 4 X 3, 35 X 3, and 3yds. x 3yds. Choice patterns. 4 yard wide LINOLEUM for Kitchens,


BEDROOM OILCLOTHS, Inlaid ami Jaspo Linoleums.


CHF^TEUFIELD SUITES.


J. E SMITHIES also holds a largo Stock of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE ,


Mahog.anv Che.sts, Sideboards, Chairs, etc. Call ami inspect and enquire tlio price at


BOOTS— 13/9. Fustian lUding Breeches, 17/6. Britisli Warms ^ Macks and Raincoats from 30/-.


A R M Y & N A V Y S T O R E S , Clitheroe Market Saturdays


Best Blue Overalls, 6/ 6. 39.Penny;Strcet, Blackburn


J . E . S H U B T I S iE S FURNITURE STORES


SHAW BRIDGE STREET CLITHEROE


]•! including


CLlTllEllOE .\N1) DTSTUTCT liOlVLTNG LEAGUE.


I.F.UIFF. T.Uil.F. IL-cortl lip i4> ilate :— \V. ],. I ’ ts


King*' Anns ........................ IL-ad


(!ommer<”ial


.................................... ...................... .


Bibhlesiiak* Wamleier- ' .. 1‘Mdisford Briilge .............. Barrow


.................................


Rl BBJdOSDALI-: dVANDl ' .BERS v. COM.MICBCIAL,


I )4*whnr.st


. Birch ........ Billiugtou


Proettn* __ Kemlal ...... Sawer ........ .•\nhin .......


. Allen ....... Sl ingor ... Smith ......


Jiirtwell ... Preedv __


R IB B L E SD A L E AM A T E U R LE AGUE.


B! BBLESDALE AMA’PEUBS WADDINGTON 11.


J. BirlweU 30 . II. Wallbaiik 11


. R. C’ rompion Id .. W. .Marsdim 13 ...... .M. French Id . W. Bobiiison 0


......... lohu Aiihin 0 .. W. Cormiek 10


W. .S:iml«.M”.--;on d


...... W. Banks -S ............. G. Jlall .'t


.......... B. Briilge 13 113


READ V. EDDl .SFOBI ) BBIDGE.


'r. AYilkinson .......... ......................1 . X-K.\stor ti J S. AYat.s«)ii


........ ............. \\. Idiw.son l o


J. Ihxton ................... ............. 1. Aladdern 7 R. Sagur .................. ........ ,1. AVliitlnkor G .1 . Alnllinonx ........... .............. C. 'r rot tc r 0 A. Ward ................... ................ Ji. Bridge Id 1 1 . Laiio ................... ................... W. Kllis 12 C. Cragg ................... .................... 1\ Saul 10


) 103


T. I 'i lkington ......... ............J. 'rotnlinson G W' . Sugar ................. ................ F. Clough l o


A. Sit liar ................... ...... T. i iargroavos l o B’.


l l iml lc ................ ........... 1\ Jinrwmjd 2 AUCTION MART. Clither4ie, Jhiosilay ; A go4>d .-iverage supply


o f :dl classes 4>f calved cattle, but a smaller sit tendance o f customers 4>n accinint tif hay liarvo.sting operations. Deep mi lking cows realised L-4»m £ 3 2 to £-10. mediums .£i2d to .L31 10s; smtillcr kinds, £1S to £2-1 os. Some except ional ly goml lioifers mmlo from .C35 to £ 4 2 ; 4)thers. £2S to £3-1; small heifers. £1S 10-s. to L'27 ; best springing lioifers. £2S to .L’3l3: 4illiers £ 2 0 t4> .1127. About *10 calves wore on oifer, the best llo.sliy animals making from 3l)s. t<» d7s.. and otiu’ r.s Ids. to 20.s. Air. J. Duxbury, Knowl c Green, acted as


jnilgo of. the tlairy eat tle. and nnule the fol­ lowing awards: 1, W. Harrison. Sal ter for t l i ;


2, T. Tomlinson, AYiswollj 3, AY, AYallbauk, AYaddington.


.'-'hit4.*r 14 ; 'P. l-attoii. b W4*aver \ ; *A". l.awsou. )> Slater 1; 10. AVi!s4>ii. b \Veav»*r 0 : dV. Holmes. 1) Slater 0 ; B. Hanson, b Weaver (I; dV. Smith, I» W4*av4-r 0 ; W. Bond, b Slater 1; B. -\ltliam, not- out 11: U. WiggU-.sw4>rih, 1) W4*av4-r 1; 'P. Herd, b M'eavor 0 : exira.s 3 : total 3^. Bibbb'sdale Ainati'urs.-- |-\ .Siinger. mn


4ini. 3.3: W. C'alvert, noi out 31: extras (3: total ( fo r no wiekef ) 73.


,\i Ci iuni i -Mcatlmv. on Wedm-stla.v 4-V4'uiug. Wachliiigton 11.— II. M'liit4-side. c and b


■\/TR. H A R R Y P EM B E R T O N , U .R .A .M .


Uo‘M:^l» rod Toaclior and Solo Pi.anist.


(acci-i-tod by the Toaclior.s’ Uegistration Council , Ijondoi i ) . .


I l l 'X F lVK S PUPILS, Beginners or Advanced.


Fur PI .VNOFORTE ]>b.\Yl.\G, H.VRMONY,


otc. 'rhoroiiub l*rop:ir;dion for .ull I'.xams. Spocinl .-Utention to Toiiidi i: InU'rprotiition. Cl i ll icroe ;uul Dis tric t visUocl on VodiiesduyB.


For Terms, n|)pl.v: 11, H.MlECbYF FE ST., Cb lTHE ROE. For Good Clean Food. ____ c a s t l e g a t e :,


C L IT H E R O e . Tblbphonb 30.


i


lying oil their lieds. and the oiln-r just able to wall-; about t one with hi'- arm liroken ; another wiili three ribs Inokeit : oiic with x-vere sable wonmfe. aiiolln'i” \vaiking almtii ivilli a largi* cut on bis lori liead. \\ a'- this lo lie borne (no. 110. I The Hailiil. tile elliel aiitliorily in the boroiigh. bad eondemiied the pnse edi l lg o f cal ling ill ibe militaiv as niiiii-eiss 1


1 y ami imwai raniablt-. Wlio w- re


i-iiiV'-,.- geui leimn wlio i iisiied to bring tin' Insips;- An old. expel ieiiu d. and inovt iV'pectal.b- niagistrate. ap})foa«”hing hi ' '-(Mb year, belovid and je>]net,-d by all wlio knew liiin.


Barrow entered ihe hnal o f t i c Baiii.shoUoiii


Clip • eoiiipel ilion on Wednesday e\'eniiig, li.v means o f a. c om im iiig \”ietory ovei- Uihble.'ihdo Wanderers, ’riie, inatili was an ahsolnie di'baele, wiili Barrow superior .•ill a.Iong tin* line.. 'Pill- rL-siilt. indeed, was ;i foregone


.coml i i ' ion on .Momlay iiighl- for in liuJr alloled two Inmr.”


spleiuliil total e f 2l'H f<o- seven u k kets, wliii'h lew cNpeelcil ilic Wai ideirrs lo ie;uh.


-^. tin- I’ ni i lc rs ran np iho a


mat ter o f fact, tlu- (■liiii'c)i .Meadow 4(Hi- liiig'.-iil- was di'ini-.-.eil in lil'ly niiniili’- on


Tuesday lor a In-ggarly 11. the malch thll.s lieiiig won with s iai l l ing abruptness. Barrow’ .s -eorc will me d a goo«I d<’al ol


whacldiig. in two hniiis. y c i except for about In Jl -in-boiir . ilie riiii-gt-iling w:is noi e\- ci-plioiial. Ill the half-lionr iiiem ioin'tl. ho-,\-


«-\4-r. i ln-scof . - nnniiited ai a iiiriry jiacc ami whib-t- ilie lirst hoiir prodme. l ,s(), t)i,- -.i-cond


saw 12'J addeil. Tin- bulk o f the scoring, was dime by -loe ."therliker and .lack (Inotlmaii. iln- l.m<-r g e l l ing iii- iiins tlu* i|ui<io‘i”. but- qiiile Useful '-••oriiig ill the right st\lo was ♦ loiii* b\- J. t'rablK-e amt .■''.iiii (leoilinaii. assisting Barrow as pro. in the a b ' eme ot Elli-:. 4-iigag<-d w ith I,aiicashii”4- .Second. 'I ii“ criekei, was e xlnhratnig to a degree but Barrow were as-'i'.iv'd by poor liehliiig. The Waudvi*.‘r.s howling was good at ilie .start and later on young \\«-a\A-r truin!|e«l ki-enly ami sieadily - ln-ner than hi ' tigiii'es siigge.'l. 'I’hrell'all wa.s not h|i>i \-.ilh ln«”k and in Ids opening 'pel ! liowb d n nlly well.


Il.irry


.‘scoit got tile wick«-l'. l lianl ; ' to howling straight when Barrow men i\ere hit ting oiil lurioii'lN'. *Phere wen- «>n!y tour hoiindalies in Shei i iker's kiUM-i;. w!;il-'i Ja«U (Joodiiian l:it nine to the ropi-s. Botli '.liowicl gr.iiid b.ni i. In all. IhiiTow got lIKl runs witli boiimlai'ies. not. reek<»niiig ihrei* |onr-liy<*'. Tile Oiii.v gl iinp'e of re:d riiii-gell iiig ill llio


Wanderer' , \eilllire \\a' gi\ell l»y .1. Brooks. wluL'e P’S iiielnd-<i four liits to tin* eoiilines. 'Plif* oid.v otln-r noniidary came from 'lhr<-lia|l. this lieing a 'We<*i Iiil along the ground pa.st tile Bowli'i”. In fairnes' to tin* Waiidi-rer.s. it iiui't be stall d tliai both the Goodmans bowled lirilliaiilly. Jack in n i i i i g a good many fr«)m the ol f—or Ironi h-g I'or the liv«- lelt- liamicr.s- and .<;iin ket ping a peiicci . length with an «ii«a-ioiia! oin- that- turned and shot, in. Another pii<e of l.ad hick the Wan-


ilerei”' f'Xperlemcd w.is that Harrv Alcd'ear. a gnoil fon-iiig bat. wa' ab'cnt. iiiinrcd.


BABBOW.


J. .<heiliki-r. «• .M(-T(-ar b Biecdv ................. J. Crabtree, e and b Tiirelfal! ...................... L S. (Joodniaii. c I-', l imlson 1» Weaver ........ 23 .1, (ioediiiaii, e B. Hml 'on li l*r»«-dv ........ 1 1 . IbaHlmaii. i» 1 1 . .'--'4 ot I ................................... 1{ . (Iarr--t i . b 1 1 . ot t ......................................... H W. ( 'rabt r4*4-. b 11, S ' o u ................................ II W. Pat. !i«-!d, mil 4iut .......................................... in .1 l-JIt'. not out


................................................ •’»


Extra'. .............................................. 2il Tt-tal ( !oi- 7 w ick4- l ' ) ........ 2h3


Fall o f Wickids.


1 2 3 -1 -■ M 7 S 5) 10 h;i> I I


l'.*7 'rhrelhdl ............................ 13 ...........................


Bowl ing Analvsis. 6.


A. !•:. Brm d\ ...................... hi 3


.1. Br- -.k ' ..'........................... 7 I-:. We:!v.-r ........................... i; G. Ilml 'o i i


1 1 . S', ..I i .................... BIBBI .F.SDAl . f ” *P. ol t b .1 I b'odli


J^. Threlhdl . e II .Go 1-*. 11 ud'on . I) .1. ( oH'dm.i II )•!.


.1. Brook.'. ;• W. ( labtie,. B. Iley4-'. I nil out


it wa< t int w liieli made it ' o <li'l re.-.'.


ing to call lor iiniuiiy. It wa^ laimiitabli that in a nioim in ol’ aiil'ci rai ion ot imlLrim-iit }i4* .•'lioiili! liave lalh d in tin- militar\ ; and tiuit lu' should Iiavi been joined in that rash ;n t by a minisi<-r o f a religion whieli lem-lies chari ty and inrgi\cae>.-' o f iiiinrie'. (iheei>». .Mr. Ihirrell 'trni igly lomlemind the p.ii”i inki'n by ilie eleru-al inagi..t rate', w ho. in* sr-.-;ul ol being anioiie iln- tlo4-k. ^‘^ ! lel; l !lg them to peaci-. charity, and l‘i”<nherly lo\e. were going t’orward with tin- niiliiar\ in tin” 'pirit- o f '•tril'*.', drawing tin- 'Woid of ibs t r in- t ion against th -ir fellow men. .Mr. 'rhoiii'on said vhai the llov. F. .\Uiott was in no i-e-


.''Pv'ci blame:d)|,». As jln- i . - ident niagisirat* lie wu' eallml tipon tc. read the riot a c t ; ami in lining.so was only lullilling his diii>'. A-s a jn-ool, liowever, *lhat he dni it. roli iclamiy. the rev. gentleni.in had ib'teriiilued ne\er to act again. Ih'soltiiioii-' w* ie snh-'eqnein ly jia.S'-Lal.tliat a deputation of gentleman should proceed to London, ami iay tl:e facts betore l.tud AlellKnirno: and iliai Mr. .Icremiah (b!rm.ti- atui M?”. James 'I'lioniMm be n-- qiievteil lo ^'oinposi- lhai <leput,it ion. TliO'*' gilltleineii eollsc-lltial lo lomidy wilil the wishes of the nn<'iiiig. and ”


oi proee,-d t«»


London at their own expen-'--. and lo ii'*.- «'Vi>rv endeavour to olilain an iii\”>'l igation.


. Bi-4* d\ . b t ex. ini.11 .............


R . 11 ml'Oii. b J . ( ei I’ linan (i. l lnd -’U. b J. tio.'dinaM 1 I . .•4col t . Mill out ................ I-:. \\\ ;n . r. imi. .mt ............ E v n o '


............ I'olal 1 Ih 3 •} ................


l-'all o f M lekots. -‘1 0 7


;m .u. ;k‘. .3-; Itow’ ing Aualv.'t.s.


(euHlinan ........................ Ih t e x ’dman ........................ ‘.'.I


'. LlTlIF.Btd- : WMA1.LI-:V.


Tlu- iiu-.-iing ot Cli ilure.- ami ^\'il::lll-y at Chat liuiu-i»'ad grtuiml 4;ii 'Pm < lay ami


4


W»«lin'"day e\eiiuig.s in-M in tin- Banisbottoni ( ‘up 4-.mipeiition i '


iu\»-.'t4-4l willi griMter


iiii '-rc'i in w ot tin- \u-ry 4‘\citiiig inatili betwc4-n till* 1..1IHS .-II tin- '.am.* ground a lomi igli t- ago. l-kuh ' ide will bat for two hour.— if they can hi't S4» long -am! tin' liigln-.'t. 'C4U-,* will', irre'pe. ti\e 4if Ri,. immiM-i < t wicket ' that- fall. Pin 'tar t 4*a4li night is a h-3ii p.in. ’Pile maleh w;i ' 4»rigiMalIy arranged for Wcilmsilay and ’Phur'ihiv lint Tom Laucast.-r \ i ' i i ' \\’ ha.lley tui 'PliiU'day >-V4 uiiig f4»r a pra4 iice in which jilavers from ( '111 ln-r'’4*. Wlial ley. JUbblo-tlah' Wa n d e i t f ' , r>an”4'\v and Bea<l will take pai l .


Iiiiaii b .1. (■oihIim G •diiia


.*1 '


Af. n . w . •


i 1 it o


II II


17 i ’.i


.31 WANDFBi -JtS.


J -■ t 2


TO SMITE OR NOT TO SMITE? L) ili4-


-• .Gl\'ei-ti' r uud 'Piim -'”' 1


II 1


2'.' n 2i‘) 3


1'. In I .m'i-<pieiic.- ..f ih,- f.!,,w . i u k-T 4 0 0 in eoniurl wiilt '.-vt-r;;! p< opk- w!i<» U'< »1


to enjoy wuicliiiig tin gallic. But th<-y liav4- \ow4(l m \,-r uutcli . i tmi lpf until tlu* buts- im-n all.-r tlu-ir u u t i . ' . M;u4!.-n lollow.'. iiiaiikn all too n!i*'ii. 1 lamy I 4;m Inar .'i-im- o f _\oiir r*>a4l4i4' 'uy i i ig : •


• .Ml n-glii. o|d ( 'Imp: 4-oim'and h;i\v a go yoiiiM l l .“ To liiat


I .'uy. wilhoiil l ioa' lmg. that 1 u.'..d it> )i!av tlu- gain-.- ami in tho'«- d a v ' .'ju-i-latoi.s


mil Inm-i! to the .\i . -ui ilu-y liav.- Inu-n of lai4‘ . •” Ilou t.i brignt.-n i-rieki-t “ will. | Ii4)p4*. be on tlu-


iGbbkxlai i - :ig4-ml.i. .-li ihi-ir m-\; luo t i i ig . L'.agm 'Plic nili.s


that ap))ly to •• Th. Bani 'boi toin Kno.k-out ( ‘oinp.-tinoii " at” • w.-ii wm-th < oi i ' idoi ing. and I really lieii,-\,. ihaj gaims .'O pk-.xual next -Kea'oii uonid lu-.'uli in b, -uer 'iipiferi all I'tiund. I emi . i 'e the fol lowing e i iuing i;ikeii frem


tlu* •• ^’ ol•k.'hire E\«-iiing Ro>t.” I wa.s ptt-- 1


1 1 at tile luatcli and thought the


laiiu-:- appn)j.rial4* to wliat 1 iia4l writlen earli4-r.


( ’o v i-:b i m i .\ r.


■P!u- 4 Utting '.111 by ••Co\eipeim ” n 0 AN lN( . im: .\-p AT ni - :ADINGLKY.


4! ' : ^ Air. C . . B. \\ ood ba 11 ♦ d .'t ’ imn i-s \ < .'t .'r-


li.iy for not' 4)in. lji> >i4k* bving m 'an 4 treiiu-iy ad\-aiuag4'oa.s po'i ti .-n all the tin;-. Ih- was i ioni ial ly 4-)ie4*-r«'d.


At


)>.iu. 1 took a .'(‘.It. to \ irw ,'on..- L'-i4-.''i4-r liittiiig.


.\i :Md or theroahouix. in l.Iatik . '!ir [ni'e I .'till was ' i i i ing .


'Pli4' crowal wa.' pri-tiy w<-!l ignoi id. Aiul hardly ati.v runs were '<i.r4‘d.


At ha!i’.p;:.'i, thr4'(' 1 fell a' leen. with m\e r :t iMU'ing .'■mind waL* nu-


Only :3io tw;itioring birtls abovi-. and tit4- blazing 'u nin ur 'ii ii to walo- nie.


A\itli back w-.’Ii inrm-il i4>u.;rds ilie wieki-L.


1 4|ivanu 4)f p.i'orting 4.iiii:i\- rii4ket.


.\t hall-pasi- iotir a slioin ai'iX'o. ami 4lealeu- ing 4'hipping 4 li4-4 ked mv 'iioi iug-


\\iih 4l :oU'y <-ye' I eidwtl standing


4)11 iheir s<>.its and roaring. What wa> :iU tli^* noj.ve about


AVhy .sluiuld till this (-lap aiid .'liotii .-^o iiii.‘rmingl(*y


I turm'vl to a .voutli and niuIersuHal


'Pliai. Air. W4)4H!.-ycN. .Mr. Wood I hid scored a siiigK*!


( I p.”4'ai- .sub-rid, s, (laiiKt and sb-j'ii i-.-'i;itu'4l ) , P. E. H.


\\ hiUt- w'o pulili.'Ii out* 4‘4'iT« .'pondem's htll*' skit, it .'lunild be , 'tai i4l, in justice


lo tin* batsiiian. that In* inn! an injurctl bam! . — l-M., *• Y .K.R. "


“ OUTLINE OF THE WORLD.”


• la{>;in. apjK’ars 4>n tin* 4-over o f Ra n IS 4)f the “ Out line o f Uie Wor ld 'IWd.'iy ” (George Nownos. Lt4l., Is. 24!.') and tlu' ihcLTiro is well rcnnuliK-cd in the i>.igo,s 4»f the jmrt. Titi.s tuldiliou to a wondertul .snrta'v o f the workl 4.-4Mu-lud4?s tIu' de.sonption o f America, and the inlormat ivo loltorprosci is embel lished with a niimhcr o f glori4ni.s views wliicli give an idea ii4> wt.r4ls ran o f the great- cont inont .


A cli tinning picture o f the 'Pemioji piig4Tda, 'Phe


story o f Japan is jil.so doligli tfnl ly told in story and picti iro and takes on a new in- iore.st hy rimson ol th e <lovastating eartlt- qnake there last year. 'Plic whole iiumlx.'r i.s i-eplolo with intore.st- and (|uite aimrt. from the general pnxlnc t ion, incrit.s puiehnse.


Spring dresses aro more diai>haiions than over, wo aro told. And doubtless the prodigal


sun will reveal Iho /a t t e d cal f .— “ London Opinion. ’ *


SKKWB RS , AYE1GHT3 CUTLERY, otc. Aluker of Lock


bcalcs, Couutor Balances, etc., for all pur­ poses.


J A M E S C R O S S L E Y ,


Works : HIGH STREET (near Station). Tol. 6427.


BLACKBURN.


LORD STREET WEST, BLACKBURN 3«t


Blackburn Savings Bank 1«31.


Certltled under tho .\ct cf


TOTAL FUIWDS 0¥ER £2,420,000


■4-4,GO'S Deposttops. Absolute Security. Sirictust Secrecy. Govornmcnl Dopaptmcnl.


Deposits r c cc iv c il from I s . up to any amount.


Investment Department. this d® fuudf


luudi ure umler direct OuTerntueni Control \V. H. WHALLRY . Actuary.


ler cont. and f*o whijle ct the*


When shopping he sirre lo visit The Cafe for all High Class Confectioiiei7 C*(lt- in tuwH foi- L'.liliiu^s.


l-'iiiii-i-als a n d a.ll k in d s o f panii-^T TRY OUR NOTED ICES


TAYLOR & HUGHES MARKET PLACE.


1\-Ii-]iIkiiu.- 15G Cade, l;!ii Bnkei v


Hours: S a.m. to S p.m.-Monday. Tm-.-^day Ihui-sday .t 1-riday. I\ cdiu-sclavs I p.ui. Saturday— S a.m. to !) p.ni.


22^ 24, C s ^ tle f,i


liiu;. 1' 1 e]).-ui.-i]!\ b.-iiig r\»'d up to im in till ' ih ' in c t I iu'i w i.'b to air iii\- \ i.-w on tlu- Mlbj.-.-i. U1


'P i u l u 't lew w. .'-k' I


and just tlic right thing for present wear.


Ladies Washing Frocks from 6 / 1 1 cacli.


1 h'


stahh-d his foot scvcK-ly during lii.s work on 'l ' ile'da\, by iln- irony nl l.tu- at Bairow!


RAKBUW TBUUNCE IHBBLKSDALE \v a n d e i h : r .s .


C R K K E T . r a :\i .s b o t j *oai : c u p .


b a t t i n g AVEILAG ES


ui> to ('ami inclml ing’) .Satnrilay. Juno 21st. OiialiPicaLion : i3 innings with an average Ol 10.


Ill'


(biodmaii , .Darwen ....... J. 'I\ CVioper, Darwen R. Law, Road .............. R. Walmslev, Leylaiul — 0 J. p 4-ters Whal ley ............ 10 1 .R. AAbiddington, Blat'kpool 0 1


i)


,|*\ G. Banks, Lancaster -\, Laiv.son, ClltIu'roi-


11' M'l T'U .\VSF d7 21.S 31.1 7 2 dO MS 23.t>


() 1 til 14S 23.G 77 233 2d G7 2L7 2-1.3


.1. Berrv, L .M................... 0 .3 J. II. Roberts. Lancaster . 0 h


II. Goodman, Barrow ........ s 2 ^ 3


......


R. I Imlsoii. R.\Y................... !■'. Aliiei'slev. Cl itheroe .. H. .Mc-’Pear. K .W.................. F:iir(-ioii!,7il. Blaek|H»ol ...


C. Pillotsoii. Bead ............. Scot t . U.W’ .........................


J. Ci-abtr4'c, Barntu ........ (!. .S. t ’ro." . Le\”hilid ...... .L Goo<liiian. Barrow ........ G. .Morris. M’ iialk-v ......... J. W. Sugar. Bead ........... (b-ury. .St. Aml r eU'


...........


W. I). (ht-4-ll. l.UlUU'ler J. (!. CowgiII. Clii!i*-ro4- ),. (biriu-r. Daruu-n ......... J . .’-^h(-i'lik4-r. Riii rou ........ G. II. Buddy. Whal ley .. D. II. I l:irgr>-iive'. l / ' tm C. I'iiliiiaii. L..M.................. Tliivl lall . B .W ........................ B. \Y. .Miii'i”a\. lu'vlauil ’P. |••rallklaml. Wlialh*y . G. l•■ri4‘dt'nthaI, l.♦-yhnld .1. Ileuion. St. .\iuli(-w.' .1 . Rlacklnirn. Ciuirb-y A. Holden. l)ar\V4-ii


.........


G. W. l*'l'h. I)aiw4-ii __ ’P. 1 l4*\w”ori h. Cl ih4'r«>4‘ Jl. Sninm-r. Leyhiud ,M. . E. No i r i ' . t'luM-h-y .......... lx. .]4ni4*', ('litlienii- . ... B. Hoys. B .W ........................ W. Gre4-iiw<Hid, Wiialh-v


(33 ISS 23.d -11. 12.‘5 23.d -U 117 13..-) 23) ]32 I'^.G .3(> ^^7 17.4


s 1 x-17 12(t 17.1 7 2 3! >4 IG. -


(i n 23 RK) It).3) I) I. 3t) SL 13).2 2 x2”' 3.-) Lo.S


7 1 xi;2 31 Id.3) 3 3 23 32 l--).3 s 1 x:;;{ ](i7 ]b.2 7 2 1^ 73. Id.2 s 3 -11 117 M ()


13 I 72 i:i2 1 I.G 3) 1 x32 73 ! I.G t; 3 33 .”^7 M.d 7 0 3L Id l J-1. 1 7 (I -13 37 () n 33. SO 1.3.3 s 0 ;i3 107 13.3 ^ 1 30 3;; ]3.2 3 1 x ”


J3 jn.-) I3.r < 0 3G 102 12.7


3 2 x-ll ,^3 32.7 G n 37 7G 3 2.G ^ 2 2G 72 32. ^ -1 x32 -IG l l .d 3) n :{3) G3 11.-3 3 1 27 S3 13.1 3 0 2d 33 31


n 2 2t) 7.-) 10.7 S 1 op 7r, KP7 G 2 23 -13 30.7


, G n 2-*) ()3 10..3 d”


3) 1 -M ^ (I 30 .^1 10.1 G 3 x l2 30 30


_> lO.-l BOWLING .\YKB. up 1< (am! imlmi iug) .Sat'un kiMH.I June 21.'t.


I*’ . C. Dunk,-. Lam-a.-'ti- r 37 *’d IJt) 27 I■*airl•knlgll. I


A\ B. llawnr til. B'p*a>l -_v ......


J. Ih-l.-r*'-. Wkall4 J.


l)4'ut. t'imrk-'V . W. Bray. Re ad .<li; ilo-.'pfar.


'I'hi•


.\. Ka>t wiMxl. Huriik-N-.. 72. 1} IG 3-lG 3^ Kllii-^. Barrow


. 3)3 .I-‘)7


1.evl ami


Go4)(]iiiaii. Darwi- 11 ...... .. **7 3 •).) 172 17 30. 1 Gi-: ir.v. Si . A ndnk-u> ..113. 3 ~2l


Laiu'tor. Dai W.-II


T. Fonk*. Ciiili*- r<).- ... i:. A. Bia-v.iy•. B! .W.


J. Go4i(imaii. BaiTO W J. A. Wa<lc. R. -ad ..1.3." .l'>3. 1 3.") 201 17 12


Wiiliam.<. Wh all.- \- ...... .113 13 •3G2 .‘10 12 'rmigc. Lc viaml AI. . 7' 1


B. Tiiylni-. (■inil':14-y .. 113


-*)*-*.3 1 13G 1-7 13 2G 2G1 14 H. 3


“ 2.31 17 12 . ! .120. 1 3-'} •


,. 71 23 13G 14 \i.,7 24 30.7


. 12-")


;3 20 3G3 3.7 1 1 .• 3G 273 21 31,,7


2 ") 203 3 2 o< .3.73 -11 >.7.7 23


J. Foxc r o f i . I.4-y:laml ..,. 1)'. 1 23 1(4.7 12 Ta\ Idi'. Clith* •rot' 4*lfall. K.W.


.1 IG •"3 2>1 32


C'HiiM'r. Di irw4*ii.. . 3G. ■1 3) 32 12 7_G 1


.1 IG. 3 .31 200 33 G 1. 31. 1 11 24-7 37 G.G 33 27)3 3.7 7 .-1


123 7


, . 12>. ] 3-“) 24G 27 • 1,.1 2-*) 2d> 27 (I.


>


Smart Summer Felts 3/11 in al l fa<hiomible .sluulc.'.


Gliililrens Print Frocks I Sins, lo oGins. inexpensive


1


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