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SUNDAY SCHOOL BILLIARDS ORME LEAGUE.


*Wa(i<lin^ton


-'Cliatbuni Village ... Mount Zion .............. ParLsh ( ’liiirc!i ......... 'Catholics.


___


\igh road and j low


\him, 1 for Sandy _


Ts spending aS. [Ac’s withdrawn |:, bonnie Bank \\ond!


3(»0 K. Proctor .. •


1(X) Tl. Scott ...... 80 J. Cowell .....


17.5 Uanclicaj) H15


8.3 K. Choethniii •l.'i *W. Briggs ....


100 C. T/Ocuiing .. 78 Vi. J)mm .....


0‘l J. Dmiaghy ..


(-onKroKsitionalists .Low Moor ................. Moor Lane .............. L’ riTulIoton . . . . . . . . . OhaLburu Cliurdi . ■\VosIoy:LHs ___ .


, 10 8


p. 10 10


. 9 , 8 , 9


tv. L. 9


0 0


. 10 .O , !»


• ............... 9


S 2 2


3


3 G .3


5 4


r> 0 5 7


(IlUNDLlimN V. WADDING’]


........ IT. Swales 100 ....... A. .Smrcli 1)1): ..... IT. Jackson lf>0 . Vi. Bnoihnian G.5 ........ W. "WoofMOO llamlicni) 10{)


.... IT. .Tackson 100 ■ U. Hanson 1(»0 K, Southwortli 80


8:i.> 'CATHOMCS V. COXailKCiATiOXALISTS.


TOO 0. H. Bvrne . TOO "N


lUO l'\ Pollard .... 07 P. Triniby __


734 liOAV MOOB.


)BJinr®NS


1(X) .7. Halshaw ... G7 Vi. (A)rmvol! .


V. ITalsliaw ...


TOO Tl. (!^batbnrn . TOO R. I«'ranldand


...... W. Turjier ',2 ..... P. J)ng(lalo />0 ........... J. Fell i;0 ... T. Stirzaher 100 ...... C«. Donby 71) ... IT. PoatfieUI 3(K) ...... (1. .Swales 7-1 ..... W. ilimlle. 70 Handicap 120 770


CHATBllUX CHiniGH.


KK) P, Denny ................. T\ Hargreavo.s S') 49 J. ‘LofUumse .......... J. TO. Hallield 100


JOYPUL " t® AS-E"


BTIC . CKINGS


li^/cH^vS’ Supplied. :icm both


|i Women


|icf to VEINS


|KI.ETS, STOCKINGS


lullineaiix ISLACKBURN


jrcwcr?!. 'Xel. GT74.


HE EVENT ITY


PAFE rOR ALL


hEJIENTS.


rlly Given. >IES


liir Sjiecialily HUGHES


llafe, Market PIac& MLTRT B a s s e s^


in g S t o n e s ^ IcerS; |fid C h in a & c . , & c .


'766


TOO I/. Wilkinson .......... TO. CmTcslinU- S2 TOO ,1. Soedic ............ ............... F. Ijoe 72 TOO IT. Spencer .........................f. White SI 99 Vi. Ormerod ..................... J. Hayes 100 SI) .1. lloJinc.s .................... T. Walno 100 7)4 O. JUtbin^on ..................... .7, Clark 100 75 liiindicaiv


Handicap 10!) S27


PARISH CHURCH V. CHATBCRX VJLT/AOiO.


TOO R. Hoye.s ..... TOO P. PIcazard . 100 H. T’yc ....... 100 J. -Knowles .50 A. I0(;ele.s .... .S7 TO. Harwood


TOO W. Sharpies 100 H. Ivnowles


743


. T. Bisliton. ion .. .M. Ideson TOO . IT. Holgato r>3 .... A- .Tones SI Handicap, 7.5 074


... 10. Driver OS ... I-. AVilson 82 W. Powskill -10


MOUNT ZION . M’KSI.KVANS. ■J(K


1(K) V. Kilev ............ ....... F. Coniwall 14 !>7 A. F. .Iaim*s; .... ........... F. Tavlor 109 K. M’ iiikk'v ....... . Ci. V\. Amlorton TOO V


0.'! .\. Dixon ........... ............ A. .Scott 1 :‘il)


too AV. It. Himlle ... ................1. Shitoi- M 72 11. Sollcr.^ .......... .......... K. ^Voavt'r 100


ion TL Graiugoi’ ...... ...............SliiiRcr


1(K) •SIO


Handicap SUMDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. AVaddington .................


liow Moor ........................ <irindlcLO!i


Congregationali.sts ....... AVhallcy We.sloyan.s ....... Chatburn Village ...........


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iAIoor lame ....................... ClitTio.roo Wesloyans ...... t^ilbolics


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


Parisli Church ................ Cliathurn Church


8 0 TO 0


10 8


.8 9


V. AV. L. A s


0 2


.8 .1 4 0


4 >


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0 .1 -1 •


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T 0 rc^igned-15


Dednc.U'd. AVADDIXOTOX v. CUINDLKTOX.


JOI) W. Mnrnl .......................... . >f; <>!'''»' ,,",11 " T. smitii .....................f..


lltO AV. liiiotlimiiii 1()() .1. ll;ir(;r«avi’.-i 100 T. IliM-il .......... 100 .1. DiiKikilo .... 0-1 T. OiUlio .......


.....


lOi) .1. lluni .......... 100 Hamlii'-Ti' ■S71


100 AV. P,ve ......... )!)0 T. Coates ...... 99 F. Allen ......... 92 .) . Bhickledgo


llM) 'P. Uidsdalc .. TOO M


100 T. Tiigham .... 100 Handicap .^71


100 TloMiisan . ■)2 .T. liml.'iOM ...


100 Af. Atliiiison 100 Jt. Daw.son ... .'iO Hnmlicai)


7-10


100 It. HobinEoii ino It. Astiii ...... 01 .1. .Taoksoii .. .71) T). AVilsim ...


SO 'P, Stones ...... \ Clark ......... C. .lacksim i;;;! .lolly -IT


..... II. Croon 7J Ilamlioap 1.70 710


.1. Ain-iwortli '."I . . \V. Croon S7 ... K. Croon 100


('OXCRKC.ATION.U.I.‘<T..^ v. C'.VTIIOMCS.


B Hutchinson 7*^ .... F. Airey 49


;;..... F. Hall 100 . ,7. Jackson 5< Frankland 01


A' S))cnei'r 100


... F. Parker 93 (.•3!)


CUATHUKN VIl-T.ACK v. I'AHISU ClUntCH.


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' G. Ccick.slmtb 100 K. ParUinutoii 100 T. IJaiU’y Jl


. K. l.iil'tImiiM' .11 It, Hlmi'lilo.’i 02


.. P. Xnvlnan 77 J*l. ilarsefiold 100


..... AV. Iva.v Ol 02S


avhai.i.ky


100 N. Allen ........... 81 C. 0. llroak.s .. 00 T. C. llradsliaw


I Beam Scalesi leight niachinee


1 Dealers of Fish, jwisions, Coal, IManufacturers


|e- lALI lX ISSLEY


j (Near Station), URIU.


1.000 tolcphouo snb- [iroa fllonc who re- allow their names, Inumbcrs to appear


100 .T. Taylor .......... 100 AV. AVeaver .....


1(X) Handicap s;i9


,. AV. C. C'liatburn 72 .1. Wonyon 100


1(X) AV. Hoperoft ... 100 J. AVilson .......... 02 U. 11. I)n"son •


..... ik. Clarke 00 AV. 11. Parkyr 70


..... H. Clarke 10 II. AVilkinson .80


B AVilkinson 100


.1'. Steplicnson 100 Handicap lOO 7.)1


n e x t WEEK’S AlATOHES. OKAIE LEAGUE.


Aloor Lane v. Catholics CongroRationalists v. Chatbinn


T,ow Moor V. AVadrlington Mount Zion v. I’arisl. Church Chatburn Cliurcli v. Grmdlcton


SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. Parisli Chiircli v. AVhalley AVc.sleyan.5 'Cliathnrn Villnfio v. Congregat.onalid


CiVbliolic,s V. Moor Lano AVaddiiiRton v. W Moor ^


, A’illage . . S. Smitli lOO li was a very famous pliysician wlm once I


hy a “ .Master of Alnsic,*’ sang in miison after every course. American loll; .songs alternatt'd witli such ultra-British melodies " Back Up Your 'ProuMes ’ ’ ami


dinner, orgaiii.si'd hy the .Vnu'rican Soei(‘ly Lotulou, when the whidi.* company, led


was coupled with “ the sincere wisltes of Americans for his sp*‘cdy ami comiileti* recovery,” and there wert‘ two or ihree moments of complete and impressive silence in tin* big hampuding hall of tlie Savoy while


'PiiqHM'ary.” 'Pile toa'it of “ 'ITi«‘ King ’ ’ f)ii this occasion


it was <lrunk. AIB. IIALDWI.VS IMF.


iic.rvcst festival with Americans, and the feast was on an appropriately liberal .scale. 'Pile cliii'f dishes were roa.st turkey and tlie pumpkin pie whicdi came aftm* it.


'PhauksgL’ing Day is a sort ('1 natioiml


turkev was preci-ded hy caviare, oysler.s, ami lohstor.s, while the pumpkin \w Inul mince


'I’lie


pies and ices to follow. I am able to tell tliose of my. reader.s wiio


are intiUTsted in famous people’s food that .Mr. Baldwin ajipeaVed to lino the pumpkin pie very mucli to his liking. Tim Prime Minister, hy tlm way, is still


told me tliat he considered singing holween I tile cmir.Ae of a meal good for the digestion, hut I never summoiUMl up sunicient «*ourago to follow liis advice until 1. went to a in(|uei, last week. This was the annual TImnk'jgiving Day


ciiiiifJTMAS IX u ixmix .


many—who still like pantomime are being mori^ sparingly caterm! for than ever. Only one pantomimo is lixed for the West-mid so far. so visitors to the mi'tropolis ivho want the traditional form i>f cntortiiinnu'ui will have to hmk to the iiroviiiee.s for it. '''Phere is to !»» no dearlii of jiantos imtsiiie lamdon. When T met Air. .luliap M’ylie aC a^ lirst-niglit- this A\i*t*k he was lull el j)!ans for c-rystal eoa<T)es and magic beanstalks.


nearly a rei.-ord nnnil)i*r.o( ioi'oign visitors ... 'Powii for (.'Iiristmas. All the hig hotels an.* showing heavy hoolcings, and the iheatrt's are doing a good ailvanei* Inisines.s in tieketr;.. Tiinsi* of ns—nin! I helu*vo lliere are v<’ry


next race for the woVid’s motor speed n-eord if the spot, whieli ( ’aptain Malcolm C'amp- hi‘ll ami Alajor Segrave are said to ap))rove


AlOTOBIS'l’S’ ni.8’l’A.VP MFCCA. riiore will he very few speetaiors at tlie


is seleeieil for tluyeontest. It consists of an area of some 200 stpiaro


.stretch of country Is reputed lo he so sniooih and hard that »*ven the ordinary motorist could travel over iU entire lengtli in perL'ct safety at an average sjieed of SO miles an


hour.


gaining tln< wmTd’s reeoril. “ Tlie {iovernniL'iil’s auii-l’nlon legisla­


as faithful as ever to Ids tope. Me was llie nilv man ju'esent to indulge in tliis lund of smoke wlieii the long dinner roachiMl the colfoe and liqueur stage. I. failed to see one American who was not. smoking a ctgnr.


GIFTS FOR THF KTXG.


been sent* to Queen Afary at Buckingham Faiace tluring llie King’s illness that Her Alajesty w.is at first more ilian a little em­ barrassed by tlieir number. She has found a way out of the dilheuily,


So nmnv gifts of tlowers and Iruil liave U,ii«i. ,i,omlK.idiip. J^OXIHIXICU.


liamlicap was hroughi to a. <'oneiusion last week, wlion Air. F. Frankland heat -Mr. F. 'Pdwnson hy a narrow margin in iho


BIIJJABDS.—Tlic November billiards R T M T N G T O N . ' ,


final. WHIST DUIV.F AND SOCIAT^.—A succy-s-


however, and at llu) same time given an example of lier supreme misxdfisUness ami unremitting thought for others. Almost every day now a big consignment


:i goodly .share.


fact that inaiiv of these oxpre.ssions of sym- pathv come.frbm.unknowii donors, and somo from people who can obviously ill aliorci


Her Majesty is very much touchoil by ino , . ^ , n


* 'evou Iho i)olicomon at tho Pnliioo Rjitoa have had buiiohiB ol llowoLs thrubt into thoii' iiands by poor childien.


of ilowers and fruit goc.s out to other in­ valids of wliom the Queen knows. Hosiutals and other institutions are almost receiving


ful whist drive and .soeial was held m the InstitUie on M’edne.sday. Kleven tables were oeenpied, the prizes, pre.sented by tho Institute, being won by Ali.vs Allinsou (eakc knife); Aliss I). Farr (banilkercluots) : Mrs


Stamvovlb Omnsolation) : .Mr. G. Whitfield (pipe) AH. B. AYebstcr (razor) and Air. J. AVebster (consolation). Airs. A5. Tandley acted a.s AI.C. for tlie whist. Supper i.ms j-orved by the Indies in their uMia niauner. ALrs. Lindley and Air. T^dward Bigby joinlH plaved for 'dancing, for wbicb Air. AV. il. Molliu was Af.C. A sum of C2 os. .hd. was raised towards ilia club luml. It. is hoped that ibis will bo tbo forcrunimr of other similar functions, as a most enjoyable tmio


wa.s spent.


Fxperts are of the o[mnon that it is here that Britain .stands Die host ehauee of re­


. . • ,


tion ” is hhinu'd hy the London Labour jiartv for the falling o(f hy 7,.50i» «>f 'Praile


miles at Venmkpan, 8outli Africa, which lies 100 miles from Gape 'Pown. Thi.»


U lirnks IIS if llii'iv is I'oiii;' lo ho prott.v fO}-


1 1


) F. Ogdon .......... ........ VL Slingor 90 :M


ltamlii'ii|> •') 791


B. S. Monk CO Fourth Article* By WM. SELF WEEKS, F.S.A


^ The clTortft of Thomas Praddyll not. hav­ ing boon MicLw.sful ill obtaining a new Charter from CJiarlcvi Jl. and a new Iving being on on the tlirone. a <|uestiun .seems to have been raised whether the surrender of the cliarttjrs already executed remained in force, ns it liad apparently never heen en­ rolled of rccortl m tlio Courts of AVest- minster. 'riioro was prohably good ground for contending that tho surrender was void, because the Iving could not take except by matter of record, ami that if llio surrender had not heou enrolled in Tving ChaiTes’.s linio, that Iving could not take by’ tliat surrender, and therefore Ixing James could not do so. Consequently^ wo gather from, what is stated in tho petition pre.sently referred to, that th.e hnrges.ses exoeulcd u frc.di surrender to James It., and thc*n presGiite<l a ^lelition to him for a new charter. Whether tliis action on tlicir part was voluntary, or wliether it was done under iircssuro from llie Iving’s advi.sors there is nothing to show, hut in ujiy event they wore no doubt acting under the inllucnco and advice of .someone on good terms with tho Court—most jirob- ablv Sir Thomas Stringer, ami i>erhaps tho T)uko of AlhoinarJc, wlio had now h<!Coino their Pecorder.


from :i copy among tlio Corporation papers, is as follows: 'To tlie iving's most hlxccllent Alatie. 'riio humble petition of ye TTaylilTcs and


The ipetitioii to James TT., which 1 print


dutifull acquiessaiice ami Xvoyall 8ubinis.siou in timc.s ))ast behaved themselves towards your Poynl Tlrolher Iving Charles yo sccoml of ever bles.sed memory, never in yt hussy ago airiicting him with factious j>cticon«, never then, nor now, <listrusting our ]iaj)))i- uevis under his, or your Alatics most prudent ami sacred conduct. 3'hat yr. Peters. <m or about- ye 22nd day


Hmnby blicweth; That yr. Petrs, have constantly with a


Burgesses of yo ancient Corporacon of Cliderow in your County i»alatino of' i.«ancr.


p’ticuler.s of our former grant.s and liblic.'i and tliose wee now humbly hope for (being too long to insert in our jieticon) submitting ye same to your Matics most gracious coii- Hiderncou, prostrating all wco linvo to your Boyall pleasure, ami ourselves everlastingly


nuinificcnco bless your memory here to tins ami yo ages to come. That wee Iiavo allixcd an ab.slract of yo


ns


A'our Afaties most. T.oyall and most entirolv Sulmdssivo Subjects


* Kdm. Ashetun. Chr. AVilkinfion -Boh. I’arker William. Stringer Pogcr Tvenyon Jloli. AValmslcy .MyJos AViiitaker Iklw. Chipiicndell Boht. Chippcndell Hen. .Stamlen Alex Towers Poht. Turner Ar. A.shtou Fdm. .Bn))insoii


ICd. Warren Tho. Braddyll Tlio. Thirkor Hour. Alnrsdon


Buy His Christmas Present from


of August in yo 3Uth yoaro of his Peigne. upon Consideracon liow.sonuich it imported yo (lovrinl. to have men of cinprovcd in­ tegrity to hear oHicc*« of Magistracy and places of trust under our tlracious Tving, ami to givo his iAIatie fsatisfaccon, and our neiglibours a goml example, of our entire submi.ssion *to^ hi.s Alatie’s good pleasure tlierein, did vnanimously and freely resigno our Charter by an aetuall Surrender passed under yo Comon Seall of our Burrough and lirVented to vc Pight Tlonrahle yo now J/ord Chancellor, then Uonl Cliiefo Justice of Tiugland, hut whether yo nanie wa.s ever actually tendered to, or acceidod by Ids Into Matic * woo know not. AVee liavo ihero-


foro for ye very saiuo Poasons with yo sanio bidmiission, limnility, and <luty, done it now agaiiio to your Matie, and humbly jinploro your IMatio’s gracious acco)»tanco. That vmir Ahitio (if yon thinV.c us worthy) will grmriuusly please to regrant, ratily, ami


'Tho. -Pinder 'Tim. 0<l(ly .hm. AVebster Bobt. Pago Tlio. Alston ’J4to. Hirdo Jno. Pago Jno. ( •'Coiilthurst) Willni. 1* (AfS. torn). ITenry Alerecr Bobt. Frankhind liobt. AValkcr Henry 'Topping ICdw. Farror ' AVillm. Bayley


iioht. Slater < WALTON NORTHS Outfitter to Well-Dressed Men


and you will be assured o f getting Just the article he needs at a price to suit your pocket.


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AIS. is torn. Jt was {lerhap-s Pichd. Sher­ burne.


One name omitted after Alarsdon. Tho


rim. AVIlittaker Ni(4». Dugdnll, Sorjtrat AVm. Paines.


ifii an ancient Burrongh ami that yo PaylilTos and Purg0fssc6, time out of mind, wa.s one body corporate l>y ye name of Payltlfes ami Burgesses.


Attached to tho foregoing is the following: 'That it sufliciently' appears that Clidcrow


havoing resigned their Charter to His Matio’s good pleasure have .supplicated liis Poyal Grace to grant, rattilie, and conlirm to them tlicir ancient Tibtics and privilidgos, free customs, llTanchisi’S, exemcons (exemp­ tions), oasemls,


'That yo pr’sont Paylilfas and Purgo«sc3


eonlirme to us what bv tlic-so .mirremlcr.s wee have lai<l at your JToyall foot with all our ancient iibties ami priviliget>, and such other priviligos for ye Comou good and boHr. tJovrmt. <if onr Burroiigli as your Alatio ttliall graciously incTino to; .so bhall your


lenemts, Courts Lect, Courts of Pleas, iVaire.s, lurkotts, Courts of T*yc podcr, inmnitics, and heroditameiit.s whatf?onver held by Char­ ters, Letters patents, p’.scripcon, or other- wi.se, and some otlier Lilirties and jirivi- liilges for their Cmnon good and hettr (lovrmt of llieir Bnrrough.


.lurisdiccons. Lands, ('To bo continued.) B T E H iS O F I R J T E R E S T .


aliout clergymen’K daugliters who have gono on the stage: the diniculty now is to k(*ep tfuMii i*ff!’ ’—Sir Xigol Playfair.


“ We no longt.T get excited nTn.'ii we read lias hecM


A liome lor aged British men and women i opened at Hill.side, O.ssining, New


Aork Stall*. Tlie oldest inmato is Airs. Fliiior Alortimer, a native of Leeds.


eelehratioiis at the Savoy Hotel. ALiny of them wore the tartan.s of (Iieir clans. WIrele.s.s iveeiving and transmitting .sets


H)() Scotsmen wiiose surnames began witli “ ALic *’ attended the St. Andrew’s Day


have hifi'ii installed on Boelidale fire engines in order that eomimmieatiou with head­


quarters may he maintained when travelling at liigli .speeds. Survey work in eomiexion with tho


Cl I,t)0(),l)OO selieme lo traii.sfer (.Tiaring Cross railway station to the South side of iJio 'fhaines and tlie coiistnietion of a new hriilge in pla(>e of the present railway bridge has liegmi. 'fhe survt*y will probably he a 12 nioiitlis’ task.


I he distre.ssed town of Brynmawr, llrecon, has guaraiitet'd a supply of fuel to all needy houselmids during the winter, a Chri.stmas party to the I.SIU) women and ehiidreii, ami holidays at W'orthiiig to iTiildreu siitrering from tin* ri'sult of umler-iionri'’hment.


W’orthing (Su^-sex), wlTieli has “ atlopled ” tht.*! shop is supplied with TR IP EANP


are collected hy du>t carts every year in Fuglaml and W’ales.


10.099.1109 to 12,0119,0(10 ton.s of solid refuse


“ Pii;kwick Pai'ers ” has heen sold at a London auction .sale for .2700.


A ciipv of tin* lirst ('dition of Diidtons’s


material are enjoying a boom at tho nniver- sily almost etpial to the “* Oxford 'Pronsers ” craze. A conqieiiliou is to hi* lield for tho host


“ Oxf(»rd Caps ’ ’ <if the most lilatant. clieek


design for French air mail stamps. T’ortraits i)f famous airmen m:iy ligure on the stamps, it is sLatml.


is a land of skyscrapers, tlm average height of Imsiiie.ss and'otlnu* Iniildings in the chief Uniteil States cities is only 12 storias. PropoM*d ri'forms of iho calendar by Ihe^


In spite <»i the ptipulnr iilea tliat Amcriea


'furki.sh Government, include the abolition* of names of nmulli.s and day.s of tho week, and tin* uso of numbers instead. .\n (dheial history <if Amiens and district


during the AVar is being prepared hy the niillmritios of timt town. It will include 4.50 plnitograplis and 30 coloured prints.


N E W T O N .


ivus Jiohl ill file Jiistitute oil l'’ridny cvoii- iiij; lust, when ii (■luupiiny of idioiit ninety (I'ippeil the li(;ht fiuitiistio too to a fii-t-e’nss proRriiiiiiuc tif music buppiiccl Iiy iho lUlililesiliile Duiico Jlnml. Kueore,s were thu iinliM- of the evouiuK, snmo of tho more po)mhir cliioees heioi; reiioatml no fewer than six times. -Mr. 0. Tomkio.s ncteil as M.C. UancioK was kept op till two o.m whieli liiim- arrived alt. too .soon for many. Tho llouoty and Hodder ’Bos services coo- voved dniic’ers Irom nod lo Clitlieroe.


i.X.^Tl'lTTE 1).\XCK.—.V successful chinco A H.EMtNDEK.


wishing to igiustnito tho meaning of tho word “ coiiEcionoc,” said: Suj>posing «*no of you stoic a pccc of sugar and put it in your mouth and some ono camo in, what would happen ” “ I’d get a thrashing, sir,” piped a mall voice. “ Yos, but your face would hccomo red, wouldn’t it? AVhat would make it do that “ “ Trjnng lo swallow tho sugar quick, sir,” camo iho 1 prompt answer.


A clcrgyimin visiting a local school, and A . H a w o r t h & S o n s ^ 28, Darwen Street, Blackburn | IllfS L i j j '


L il'". L -I


D E N N I S 30-cwt. 21-tons 4-tons. 6-lons


ON rNKU.M.\TIC.S CHASSIS IN STOCK


J . & s . Eanam


Est. 1844.


Df.AVeH, Lid Blackburn Phones 4I!)1,2,:!.


COWHEELS' I y aU


% - i r


U »n«h or R


Nnrj> CATTLC P


FPESfi DAILYB O


T.’lCTS Lm


v.c,y Owl fUd Sign


This is the ”1 0 ( 9 y


XU U (...ire, (tolls’ prams. ”7 0 0 0


Zd\J\J\J fountain pens, Riven by


bicycles, motor- paints and


UNITED CATTLE PRODUCTS LTD. 468/474 Produce Exchange Bldgs. MANCHESTER


9.


Names amt addresses of (nc lucky hoys and jjiV/s who have won prizes u>B* be pubt^hcl in this paper in the issue datet^ Dec. 14 Make sure you set a copy and see if yocr i wme ii amons them.


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The December compciiiion lias started. Bicyclesj motor cars, dolls’ prams, boxes of paints and fountain pens galore can be won by painting a simple picture or writing an easy essay. Ask mother to buy or to let you buy some U.C.P. trips at a shop with tile Oval Red Sign on the window.


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Witli every pur.-hase you get a free entry form. Make up your


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WALTON NORTH “ Whore tho Mon’s best Outfitting comos from.”


ALSO AT MANCHESTER Special selection of GLOVES, DRESSING


GOWNS, jlARDIGANS, PULLOVERS, SILK SCARVES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and TIES.


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THE SURENER O OF THE BRUH O


R D OOG F GLITHEROE F THE CH TERAR S m I


6, Higher Church Street, Blackburn Phono 6241


UNIFORM QUALITY If thero is iiuything in existenee tlint is of lo.s,s enrtldy


u.so tlmii ])oor quality furnitmo and earpets ; it lias yet to bo discovered.


Customer: tell us they liko to buy our goods bocauso


they are alw.ays of tho same high quality. What hotter recommendation is there than this ? .'4


Wo bcliovo that our reputation as a dopondablo homo- furnishing storo is ono of our groatost assets.


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