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' ‘ i B O W L A N D E D O O A IIO N


QUESTION OF PAYTHORNE AND RIMINGTON SCHOOLS.


tion Snlj-tominittce was liold in tlio Tiowland JIuial District Conned nHicca. Clitlioroo, on -Monday noon.


1 liu Jiov. ,J. ]I,.:a|op |m.> tojjethor with tlio Cl«rk


J. AV. JhniKhi.s). Staff Questions.


hided and otlier.s presont wore ^Icssr-s A\idkei, .1, I). huYoi-Sj , B. Sinnilev lattoiMdl, 0 . Brocftor, .), W. lamihort Mv. J<


A vneiiney on the tunelmiK htnfl of fho BiimiiKtoii Cniingil Sclmol was notifiud, thu


Rain or Shine ?


There is no need to trouble about weather forecasts if your car is ‘Belco’ finished.


9


withstands all climatic conditions. Mud, grease, petrol have no bad elFcct on it and a rub, with a cloth nialces it shine like new. Your car will always look as if it has just been diiven from the showroom—a good


point this, if and when you want to exchange or sell your car.


HAVE YOUR PRESENT CAR BROUGHT UP-TO-DATE BY F. J . ORMEROD


WELLGATE GARAGE, CLITHEROE BRIDGE GARAGE, BILLINGTON


Tol. 224 Tol. 64


( leik loportin^ tliat the jiosiiion liad beoii idl(?d U.*tnpm-anlv hv iMrs. Sponcor. Aftei- a hliort di^cuKsion it was dended to


inittco rce(‘ivod a letter trom Urn autlioritie; at Wakoheld stating that thov did not thinli an additional toairher was necossarv vacancy had occniTcd on the statf. however and on the proposition of Mr. 'I'attcrsall Mis. A


\ ijiihill Mas. elo(;tc<l to tho pos(-


lield, informin;^ the authorities of this opinion.


Gisburn Central School.


optional ior cliildron who attend Vavthonie ami Himin^lon .schools, when thev reached the .it,i. ol (-IcvHi, to tiansler to the upper standards wliool at fiislnirn


standards and thcroioro lacked the stimulus ot keen eompidition either in class u-ork or in .simit.


It tin: aj-o ol eleven, there would ho 70 or


M) scholars and more livolv inlere.st would Ih« certain.


BJpeared to prelcr to attend (Jishnrn School. Ml. .Smalley said parents at Pavthorne


rather ohjected to tho distance the children would have to travel.


made compulsory il travelliiijr Incilities were provided.


th.it tlii-A Mc-Ur doaliiij^ uith rural cmuhtions iind tia\tiling Uu.ilities Mere only in prir portion to the |)opnIation. ]\Ii. Pioftoi .said that Mas tjiiite true hut


Hr Ckolv said it must he remmnhered


seconded, tliat Ihiylliorne and |{iminnton .schools should he reconnised onlv as primarv •schools, subject to nroper Iravellinn facilities heiiin provided lor children over the ano of cl(-\en to attend Cishnni School


^ Iliis resolution Mas uiiaiuinonslv earned, W J I E N Y O U A S K E O K A G O O D


HAJliDIiESSER IN BLACKBURN Y O U A R E J t l ']C ’O jM 3l E N D E D T O


Telephone 5338 \- Si x ^ 'I if! fs i t s ;d e n t s


the Clerk nndertakinn to make inonirie ind report.


Bin fleas linvo little fleas


Upon their hacks to bito ’em; And little fleas liavc les.scr fleas, And .so — ad infimtum.


Kill the lot Mith Iveatiiig’s Powdor.


it innst also he rocojinised that children nsiiij-r bicycles could easilv not a severe soak- inn ‘111 tlieir Mmv to school. .^rr. Jowers m<»v<‘d and :\lr. Walker


:Mi . Ih-octor thnn^ht there would he a ihjcction to attendance at Oishnrii hein


I In. Ch.uiman said (hildren at Himin}j;ton II they attended Oislnirn school


only 2r> h<;hoIars at Pavthorne and .‘II at llinnn^lon.


DnriiiK the pa.sl few months, it has boon


an additional teacher u’a.s ’ioces.sarv and tho Clerk was instructed to write to Wake


Ihe committee e.vpros.sod the view that


appoint .Mrs. Sponcoi* to hH .the position- in ros|)(‘ct to the feawlev school, tlio ( ’om


THE DRAMATIC CLASH OF THE WILLS OF FATHER AND SON, AND THE SCHEMING OF A JEALOUS WOMAN.


ClIAUTHli -\M-- -(Contmueii.) .Stiintim nml .loiie


•M)mi iilUa- one o’cloclx I )k.,\ jKit tin: car awav


to iiiul .1 loud man who knous tne vaciit and if possible knous its movements Wo


tile fihore. I Ik thing to do hum, ’ «aid .JonoM. “ ii


h\'‘'l'Kpi"li*'-‘‘* *^*"I'l«ved


Ami they trinlged on. .loins ntopped fiiiddenly, poiidiim. •' What


‘ \\u may,’ aiisHoi-Ml .Stanton giimlv


sailor ainmhly as ilioy M-ont towanls him iJo A \ci} lino alternoon ior a row.” said


nes. hut . . We M-anled you to tell us . . began


.St.inton. But .loius <ut him short M


I he Clerk pointed out that there wore I ho children were ni several


M ,i-s , s.i;\ ni,^, hut i t s IncliV von re not out


<lonhtlnllv. M.\ liiend and I Mere just about to


join n.s. ■ I iiiee innts, said .lonos as thev settled


loMing, you old scamji. lor mo have bettor jilans. ' And Miiat he they.- asked the .sailor


turn into yonder tavern lor a tankard of mikl, and mo Mondered if yon d care to


douii in tlie Ship Inn. l*H;.‘*entf\ .lones Inul Morked tlie convi rsa-


tion round to yachts and to the Woollard’s yacht in particular.


tins moinin .she did, not above an honr n Imo ago. \mnig .loe Opfuiis and me elped ei off, mo did, sir.


Jlie Moolnnd vacht—oh ave. .sir. Sailed I lie voung leiUiy


Mhon . . . ” I hey succeeded in bringing the old man ronml Irom rcmnn.scence ol young Alrss Clly


Mas aboard, sir—voung ]\liss Kllv. ns m’o > ei.


.Ah. m rememlier .Mi>s Klly


IS a cliild at length, and tried to get thl* groMii Md;.s hlly’s de.stination. -- Wliui, Ol dnnno. oi in sure. sir. Aoiing lie Opkms nd knoM’ more n oi about that,


r, h being a .sort ol shore eaptin lor .Mis.s llv. sn* . . . ■ J ho oUl man <lrank long and deep. Other-


Miso there Mas fiilenee. A rather liopele.ss .sort oi silence, m the midille ot mIiicIi iiiiotlior customer driltcd into the bar. A


yerv young seaman M’as tins—vonng M'ltli a trank, ml lace, and gailv tattooed arm.s. He »‘alled the barman Charlie. • Moll.


.s.aid Old -.iMiorv. ' ‘ it it amt )ung .}oe issell ! .Jes talking aliont jon,


Imum’v put tho |)osition to .loe. adding to it graplncallv and nsctnllv.


invited Joins, at Inmie M


Joe. Matcher g.nn to have. Joe." Acs, uliat are von going to linvo. .foe.'” ’ltli tlie M’orld.


It M*as nhont


tins ere Woolund vaclit, ho sanl: lUiss I'.llv .s icht. Seonnnglv the tM'O gents M'cre lo ivo .saileil M"ith it. and tlii'v imd missed it.


What tliev M'anted to knoM* of Joe M'a.s did he knoM- Mliether tlie vacht might lie calling iit anv place up the coast before ))roceeding, IS it slionld have done il lu- had sailetl Milh to Holland.


All he did knoM- Mas that lio had licipcd ick the boat M


I hank you. said Jones, trviii}.


ippoar Ml not too mnch ot a hnrrv. ** Alorn mg. hnerv. Morning. Joe. ' And lie art llv shook hands until each. Jones and Stanton then uoiit out. found <1II let >heltered * spot under the lee ot


l.nrned-np rmv-hoat. and debated on their mlormation. Onlv tuo daws. • mused .lone.s. hall


liiinsi’ll. hall to Slanton. •' (U i‘Ourf?o anv case tliev M’onidn t he going to Holland or anv'other foreign jinrt (‘ome to that—he cause tliev M'onldn t he able to land AIi.ss Briiok M


’ltlmnt a pa.ssport. von kmiu-


“ (Jh. .said Stanton helplullv. •


• No . . . I liev might he lust ermsimi aixmt


tor a couple of dav.s. •’ AAliy should thov" asked Stanton


" What tliev are alter i.s this, to inv uav ot thinking.” said Jono.s. •


AI ag ffiie Is l&ug


Thacs Mummy and mc; and we get a long time for play even on washing day. While we’re asleep the night before, the '*soaking wash” is going on. We light the boiler fire when we get up .uul the water’s soon ready for the white things. In they go, leaving us free for the ‘‘doll’s


i ; ; ff'l


wash,” as we call the rest, because there’s so little of It.


V Jsist


Rin.so users have Iiappy faces. Tliey have no wrinkles, only crinkles of laughter. Made by


IS Hae wotM^ great labour saver Rinso


tiic most modern methods, Rinso is the world’s great labour saver.


WMSisCS g F O t F W E S T BROMWICH


LO N D O N l i t V! ' ' n - lA 7 IS?


then M'ent on. *• u-hat alternative can von ilimk ol to crin"mg around the cold Norfli .Sea on a iione-too-M'arnnsh dav like this •


” A • •


• We <lon t knoM'. said Stanton. • A\e must.


• Anchor. ■ ‘saul Jsianlon. \ liere.-^


Is there . . . . • suddenly.


“ lhe*r Aorksliire house. - said htnnton Stupid nl me. Of course


Alnllenngton. on the coast, not far short of Wliithv.


llieir A orksliiro house. “ AVhero is th a t"” demanded Jonc.^. Jfemmgton Hall.


sombre. eerie. •


(Jomg up. A great p la c e - • I fhmk-” ^ald .Tonc.s sIom'Iv. ” that I d


like to go tlnU'C. He ios(: to his ic(.t, and repeated in a ipnet voice. • Ao. 1 think I’d like to go tlioro—at once. “ ’m ready ulien yon arev


Stanton. “ And the ‘*ar is ready for u .Tones, loading tho uay.


XIIT. ‘ N-no. sir,” stuttered tlio clerk and


leapt out of the u'av of the furious big man, mail m a toM’ormg tenmer.


enemies said ho looked it. .SalloM-, he u a s ; md vet florid. Big and tuimiUmis and broad. And mnv lie u'as dark and toM-ormg. Tlnrrv, ■ lie cxelmmed,


liurry.’


pm ate room and poured himself a hramly. Bike a groat peluleiit schoollmy ho llmig himsell deep into n luxurious nniiehnir, and omsed tlie M'orld m genera). AMiy tlie very <lovil conldn t they linriy.-’ Here it Mas. four o’clock in'the afternoon, and no iiGM’.s vet. Vicionslv ho dug his hocks into the tliick and priceless carpet. No ncM's—not a line had ho iieard .since


Constantino AAoollnrd M'ent into Ins


Klspeth had lofi u'ltli full instructions fom liim u-itli Aliillor in the car to abduct


Clomeney. Clcmoncv! The pretty young thing. A


lot of clemency he M'onld slunv il she )U'0ved obstinate.


room . . . Constantino AAoollard M'as a Greek. --.His


Constautme Moollard tore about the Anything tlirongh vet." - both. ml aiisM'oi'od i t s called. At • Ihev liave


tu'igged vonr guvnor s ni.se. and tliev are after intormation. I hev have collared Miss Brook, and . . . ' lie hesitated thonglitfully


loe didn t knoM’ mnch about it. ho said. ’ltli provisions, ami llieir


orders had been to lav in onongli lor only tM'O ilav.s.


kick on the sliins. A \ei\ line a.lternnoii for a nnv, as I


’ltli a


1<: o\i iunngiiiK iigain.st ;i boat, and .Stanton loIloM'cd Ins finger. flight ti3, ^aid felanton l in e afternoon for a rou*. s ir ,'’ .sai<l tlic


jilmut, that man;-” He indieated an old


ai 1 i\ed in iteachloy then set ofl alonn


course she did.


biifncicnt.” He scottled at the message, and then l)(:-(.odc it man, <le-cf)de it, ■ lie sii:ipped


..


What Nexl"” Wile IhUi, >ai<I ANoollanl fiinonsly


But uhiit it she iluln t knmiSi’' Icha* If tuilv


m hasiily and M'aving a scrap of imper uoollard snatched it. and read*


IkiL it i,s, .sii, said tho clerk, coming ^^'k> -Aloie. Companv Holds


A moment hitei- the clerk - retiinKTl * BefnsL’s I)i\iilge. But .Sure Jslie IvnoM'.s


JlcM- out into tlio eIor).'.'.s olhee to find him m the nudddlo ol telephoning Hendon "Have yon tried Crovtlmi;" AMiat did


lieM ildercil clerk s hands, ho smashed it doMU onlv to lilt it again immedialclv and commence a crescendo ol tapping on the hraiflict. At length an irate female voice eut in





arranged. A plane Mould he roadv to start at 7-0 o i-lock. "N o .viHincr. no Mioner." ' Iroin Woollard •


.sha rp. At seven .-liarp the financier arrived at


• No sooner sir. Aon soi* . . . '• I I take it.


I 1| he along at seven


Crovdou aerodrome. He Mas met hv oflK’ial ami escorted lo tlie place. He tiiok his seat ami looked osteutatmuslv at his M'atcli. I M'o minutes past the liour AAould the pilot never arrive? I he |)ilot did. and M'lth a M'ord to the


mechanics IiolsIikI liim.scll into his seat " .*sM ing cm ahont, he said.


I he


thnsiasm that seems to grip all pilot; 111 .ns thev get ” on the loh.- And the


mcchanic.s moved .still Inrthor aMav and the aoropinne shot ofl along over the grass taxi g out ot the ilromc. Hnll a minute later then* Mas a mc


.splutter Irom the engine, an oath Ironi the pilot, and the aeroplane caim* to rest. ‘ \Aliat in the name m . . . began A


\ ool


land. •


the mechamc.s ran up. •


Ills no^(‘ almost luinetl in iJie engine. • •


• (iammv engine. ' said the pilot hnelly • She M'ont do mnch tonight. ■ said one • AAliat." spluttered AAoollard.


• (;an t llv to-night. I m afraid.


Kngine Mauls oviMTianling. Several hours M'ork. Amt emild go at noon toinorroM- .sir . . . . ' AAoollard Inul sprung trom Ins seat. • Noon to-mmroM'." he snarled, and hogan


to liurrv ftiM'arils flie oflices. •


• • Book hero. M'liat is all tins." -


But no amount ol lihistermg M-miid mend a uammv engine.


( onsiantine AAoollard


evuitnallv started oil ior Aiukshire in his OMU si.\-cvlind(*r motor, alone Mith loM'emig temper.


Xl\'.


Il li.ippcnc-d that .Imies and Stanton had .‘’iome (‘onsiderahlo delay.


.lom*^ in hi'


tliu.siasm took the M rong road out of • I don, ami the ear got awav wttli hut little


.start ovt r C-onstantnio \A imllard’R. Husk had alreadv tallen. 1 he i-ar.-s .‘;pcd


on into the night, imt hall a doxen mile h{tM(-«n tht.-m.


tliat at Ills toiuTi lied over tlie groniul :ind c.iiifi Mitli Its «\iT*s and sluintixl deliance Mitli ifs e.slian.st at aiivtlung tliat mav he loIloM'nig.


iiih tlimights and M'oiidenncnt at the out eome of tliiur veiiiiin*. .lone-, sat hn.'.\ controlling the monstci


Six niiKs hack (onstaiif ino AAoollard gihhcied and cursed and exhorteil his


fo InrtlKr ('llorts both Mith M'ord ol month and st:ihhing loot :ind hand. \ illages ilnshed hv .


. . .


laril and M'hi^porcd in hi.s ear: l-astei , man. taster.


,A


hrealh and lanuhed to .see such .sport, and the god ot the chase took the seat hv A


M'liat llicre miglitn s bo something ahead to overtake. \\ lio kiiou's mv inend. m


kiimvN.' 1' aster. Ineml. t:isU*r. ' AAoollard s ear .scimicd to take noM' life. I lie gods regarded tMo speedometers—


gave I'Ro to .l<uu‘s S' exclaniniation. ** Bmik, Barron! ■ Stanton .sM'ung round in liis se:\t. A


speeding!


ear trvinjr to overtake ns! ' M)h. is lu ? Ought to he run in for said Jones, and his meters


linger moved to sixtv-five. \ minute late a teannu. hlanng Klaxon


broke the humnung air. But Jones hold •


the roads narroM'ed hetM'oen an .nvemio of fall poplars that .>iglied and tmnhlod at tlie flashing iinaccnstomed bnlliance; noM- it .spread itself over oneii country. Alwavs tho cars raced on. Inrcliing hurtling throngli tho air. Birds aM'oke and chirniiicd affriglitedlv.


Iho oM'ls hooted m' iUi unhidden <lisii!uasnre. Dogs Iiom'Um


I.


knoM’.s lor Jones gave up no .speed—the pur- sning car -shot up and hv in a eloml ot du.st ,ind e.vhan.st smoke. I hev caught a glimpse ol a- mnfTIcd figure


fViul then—miracnlonslv emiugli lieaven


leaning liard on tlic steering M'heel. riion tho car M'as bv. cutting across their


froiiL oil M'hocl and missing it hv an inch. Bigh- mv umfFlcd friend. ' 1 lnitx,^M-as ill Jones said. Ten mimitos later ho had


(ContmuG(l at toot of next column.) • 1 don t Id-o being pas.siHl.” lie


groM'led. And lus featnro.s nuheatod hnsiiie*^s. ' On tiirmiLdi tlie night raced the cars. Nom-


Jones s staved at si.\tv the pursuing ear crept up to .sixtv-ihree . , . and AAnollard lined. “ Hullo! AVhat . . An added hnllianeo lo the road in Iront


fivo . . . fiixtv! And tlion on a long .straiglit stnich M'hilst


two speedo:iieter8 that moved ns one. hortv . . . fortv-livo . . . Iiltv . . . fiiftv-


•I he gods ot siieed laughed, caught ihmr \ oo|.


\ ho knoM's hut -Iio


hilt hull-. Stanton Mas jirixiecnpu'd Mith .Jones and Stanton spok


tlie niechanic.s scampm'cil out ol the Mav lligluM’ lip there. ' lie veiled M'ltli that en


mechanics sMung the propellers and the engine M'oko to lif«?. lilt' julot M'aved Ins hand to ami Iro and


Crovdon say? ' • llie immher Mas engaged, sir.- - Didii t 1 tell von to trv C rovdon fir>t I’airly snatching the receiver out oi the


charter me an aeroplane. Hnrrv man hlUTV. ' He laced round again to hi.s hrandv and dashed .some down Ills throat.


Arrive .Midnight.” I In n get on to tho aerodrome—first Croydon, then Hendon—and .seo it von can


•Code it and M'ire it oil at once? •I AAill lacklc Her. Coming Up


I'lien he I Ik: monllil.v mcctiii!' ol liowliiiid Kiliii'..- PIPER’ LURE


A. J. AITKEN’S GREAT HOLIDAY SERIAL OF LOVE, SPORT AND ADVENTURE.


LO D 0 E R LO O S E D UP.


LIVELY SCENE IN HARROP STREET HOUSE.


yesterday Meek resulted in tho npjiearaueo helore the Borough .ABagistralc.s on I'ruh oi


litomas Callaghan, Inbonror. wlio m'.*is prosecuted by I'Jlon Bennie, MidoM*, of o,


been hxlging M ith her for about tliree montlis. He returned to her house the previous after­ noon and at once hogan to ftinasli wimlou's. l le also broke a iiunihor of ornainent.s, giving no reason M’liatever for his conduct. Callaghan denie<l hrenking more than one


trix, lie alleged. Invited by tho presiding magi.strale


M'lmloM' and .said that M*aK done accidentallv llio other Mindows M'ere broken hv prosecn-


luni.se, .said panes in throe m


(.AMerinaii WIiitesuloA to .state his reason tor the trouble, Callaglian F^iid be M'ent borne M'llli the intention of taking Ins be- hui;^Migs Rlseuhorf. A.s ho M'ns going- iip- btairs .Mrs. Bennie flung a hoot at him and broke, a window. She also hrnke other MindoM's and jumped on his suit case- In tin* .struggle both fell, against tho <lrc.ss(*r and .smashed the ornaments. She threalened to thioM' her.selt iloMii tho stairs and sav ho liad knocked her <1omm. 1*.C. AVhitohead, m


'Iio uas called to the -muIom's M'ero


hroKon and Iragmonts oi ornament.s uen* lying almnt. the house.


• Hello. Central, hello . . . Number, plea.se I itey got tho aerodrome. Acs it eonid ho


lun said he Moiked at losKido for .some time hilt lelt tM'O month.s ago. AAlien lie went to lodge with .Airs. Bomue lie luui ij.'Jl) in Ills posM.>t>sion M'hieh had dM’indle<l to .'is. Callaglian m'jls ordered lo pav /j.s. fid. cost-s ami jL] <lamago.s.


AUCTION yiAR’J'S. CUTIIKIiOK.


.:() l\iM,.,-oii t.iUIo hflolx: 0 ln[^ 01toothiiii'o t.l hu.u i...


I i nhiv: ,\n .uimiihc show ol 120 jTohl nml I [r.


int (‘ows nnnl(' irom


10>.: lu-M sloo-t ihiU: lvm,;-oll rows. i;-2-< lo L.U Ills.: nioilimns. noo m.,


moiit to tlie jtrn-o lor heer. There w...... nhoiit -;llll .sheep lio-wtird, tho imijioitv hr . Ki-ijies.


Inter .Intes, t l t i 111,, to L2I. nn.t .1


to ,.,S.; los.-er sorts, -hts. to .Vs.: hnll'-hrods tds. to IMS.


I he host Kerrnvs nnnie Irom (ills' Ill,, iml^os, Messrs. .\. I’rool


tin: lolhtwiiiK iiw:irds:—Cold onitl,. Whitwoll iiml Dnordon. .Monriev \\ hittnlvi-i, ( lilheioo. l.vinp;-ttlt hur.v, Inrlon; 2. I!. MliHHiher -Momhi.v: .\ very In rue .show ol l.;mi) sheep


1. 0 . Dii.v C-lithoroo


il.'i<l. lo Hlid.: liiilloohs. lid. lo H'd vows. r.;<l. to ,S',d. : roimh i ird. lo h;d. per Hi.


I oils nini hollers, iiiolinliiio ol very hoiivv iiiilhors. hvlon nine ol Imyors. 1 ho host iw.s itoulo Ironi i;;M ( l.-is.: iiuod


L-2.S lo othor.s. L'2I to h


l.■lUilld. tho host iiiiihiiio tip („ o;( ].)s om-h; others Ironi Cl to Cl His.: simtHo {.il\..>, i.j>. to LI.


■ . . . Ids. Ahoiit .III vnlv the ludges. AIc.-.-si'n-


I^J^.»rl, Daru'en, imule the lollowing aM'ards f.M- d.'iiry cattle: I, T. 'I’omlinMiM. Wisw.-ll .Aley>t>. Asjpin and .Son. AAaddingum.


Dnxhiiry, Ivmiwlo (freen. ;imi T 'I' -i>—OOO—< —


"D O H 'T S ” OF IfJDIGFSTIOIi What a Weak Stomach Dictates.


that Mibniit Lo


tln.ll lli-,)t(lvif(| sloiltticll (licClttX. :: Dott’t (Itinl, a t Iin.altiim. : ,t


ivlnl .


other alm.sis ha<l


M'omen through


habits


iUi nuiniMiion. Ulivic iinliU("-iioii has Imon ctnt.sctl liv ivoflotniiiiu the .sloiii:ic|i. hasty . ealing .


u.)ii t, I)..n t, unti l mealtime becomes


ntoiiiach imial.s fii'li foil hloml lo oafry ,)„ ,ts un|M)i taut, functions.


A.iti (.III (ooato an ........ .. of liyh toil


himic In takiiif; |)f, WiHiams' pin|; pi||s. I (Ills iiiiliifal way ihoso pHIo .stf,.|iu(,h,.|,


tin, sHiiiiavh, ima-oiiM. (ho appotilo and inpnil.i haiiish piiiii, Ihiliilonoo and dopros- Mott. In shon, I),;. Willianis’ pink pills mil tc.in, lip \oiii diuosiivo systom .so t|,aL


;i,:..'


p Iks. >1 all ylioniists, ;|s. lid. him (Tse will do.


a |>T" 11 ’-'i


<Iieaif ihe altor-oflects '." " I ' '\ do:.- Disnoll your "■illi"'" '' pin''


-notlung liKdni'oh""


(Contiiuied fiom preceding column ) .............


lln^io.,t ol (ho rido was n wild, ohiso lu^c tiu. lai.s passing ami repassum one


iiiothu iiitoi inittontly. A laii- ainl^ hum 0-1 i " r-"‘ 1 '


I I i d I " i Kiiil^^


s«o 0. ’"‘ " I’


"■■■'■' Li'onuht to an I’ntrol lit nil


And some Mater for tho radiator. Uiiick man: (puck.”


<l(:.il(mng roar it wont past, flames shooting fioin its exiianst pipe.


the occupant Iiack to .lone.s. “ AVoollard ” he said.


.Stanton tinned Irom straming his eves at I thought it might be ”


only another ten to go ’’ ,


Come on. AAc ll catch him vot ” Not now, ’ Knid Stanton. “ Yon have


111 hia lihrai'V. Aoii're lit


Once more tho cilr aliot olF (To bo continued.)


AAliat, tiio old man, lumsulf? .Splendid. )U -hoM.s Me U: on the right scent anvM'av.


I hat no.-', limn .well talk tq tho (lovil I c f -


1 nguic of the cliallonging car—low tluoated. Nearer, nearer. Now they (onid see its approaching hriilinnce coming lonnd the loiuj bend they had tliomscIvcS tinwi.sed, Bomler, louder, until M'ith n


Ihcy UHild hear Die ponndiiu ^ I lu- uallnns as ipnck ns liuhtniii)'. pnntiiiui.y In n,.,st. .lonos


of the deep-


Buy Your Home


Finish with rentdavs.-vnil invest in a Home of your very own. Yon can ob­ tain n liberal loan from this Society to a.«.sist you to buy NOW. Regular easy monthly repayments enable von to own the lloiiso v/ith tho money that would oLlierwiso go in rent.


Ovor £3.000.000 Ir. avntlnblo for immoUiato AUvancco.


Cirt the I'uU Piosf rdint I'tee- HALIFAX


g y i L K f i i / o a E f Y The Lurircst in the World. Aosets £48.030.000.


Clithcroc Branch: 2, NEW MARKET STREET '''Hlnnit h.ayiiio in


limu ,( ;i , Iiii\(< Mcak digestive organs 11, deficient blood, while the


It i.t imi-erative to stop these at once.


. . .Alaiiv men and I


_ I lu .ij_.»ni'in^ pain-, ami dlscomlot•r^ <'f itnli,:,L^ti„ti -ifCllllCiitlv liVCOilif


-.OVOfi:


i. Ittiis ,tt(- ultvtl VOttipcHvtl to . 1 Nvrivs 1)1 DotPlx ” |„ ,;|,(„i„


I)0)1 t Vilt, titi.-t, <loi) t ,.))t tlittl ’■ ,.s ” Doii’i ”


All o.scf.puoii:illv oood Inilor.s. iho lio.st. iimK-iiio


iiiediiims, lid. lo Hl:;<l.: voniio shenrliiiu' Hid. lo ll .;il.; .voiiiitr owes iiii lo .^d.: roll lit.-p, lid. lo , :d. per Hi. .\lioiit .'111 t.i III t-.ilth: l.minid.


itinl 1.tilths. In-toio ;i hiu tittoinhiiioe ol hovers liltllhs .......


lldiii lid. to I.s- Id


I lu- host, hoitors itimlo Ir.oti VOItll


nlid hitll Iin-sd.'iv: A vorv hiroo slpi r Oi' HI.’) dniry


ows, id s lo 00,1 III- -show of Svotch


L‘ 1-1 Ills.; im.iliiior I'roiii 02P („


II I'oiisiuiimoiit n hie ntloi.d deep milhiiiu


Here is a very sninrl Patent


Lenlher Bar Shoe. Cut oui dc- »iRn, round vamp. The rno«t wonderful value wc hav ever offered,


price 8/11, Wc havcnlso a large variety of othernew model s / I l to 16/9.


u li.illi-.\. nrni J .. .lohn.son, I’ontelnn-t. imnlo ■2. I{


enlveix tunh- Imt, there was no iniproet.-


well lini.hod Imilors. L'lS to L22 ■ otlioix, IM HI-., to L ir ; storo Inoloix, L'i) lo Cli


to L21 ; oii'diiims. t i l l Kix („ OIT III. • , SmiuM


A L L TH E la tes t styles in the


fa s h io n a b le Pull-on Fells, 3 / 9 , 4 / 1 1 , 6/6 & 8/ 11.


As shown here Trimmed Fell Flower - 3^9


\V < c iV


iiitonl ho ini


TYiESATJACKSOKS itll Uic (pul


• received accepT- thj


\VcjivcrF.


her oth, mnnslv ; 'rimtil


1(1 cnU[


the <1<| acccptil for ihcf io:i(I. than t l Ciilln 111 jinsniol v(»vor • n.*M>lnt|





On hcluihl initlifiillv. Clilhcrnc.


T!u; foil THE NATIONAL HATTERS & HOOTERS


25, King Wiiliain Street Blackburn


lo roicr t| with roL houses 1 state t hat I glad lo h[ which Hu’ on the ei formng i< Council o| erection


closnro'. v “ 1 am


CBlTHil


Jo tlu Dca:


nhov(* |)roU.'St| C.hl hull teiul(‘r I ol tm' for iioil lo (’ unemn | tlial.


■ Bohcnl


Jo tih Sir.


thni- To Hll.'l ini^.^mi j


C U T l j AN 11


Wh|


oi the ino t(|


Bcfolnj at oiii'l


SOfJO : “ Till


ngains | Counci ]‘rivnt(| in C)h| nioro t| for f.Jul Alinisii thu: cl nnd T<| C l i l Jn l yonr


CBTIlIl l| Sir.-


Coinmil tecst,


. tiori ufl the; ( I tondopi j :200' tI the Be l


. Clerk


hoiminl Council coniiml HenthT


:igiUic<!| tlic Iv


of He; Tliiiil


was rc-orl loMUl (.Ot| of tJlv> ' X>rotc‘.sL oorre.^pnii'l inviting


'Jhe corr| 'JOM'll Cici “ At. il


limslnil >ol. I 11 do .Mrs. Bennie in ’ Asked tile cause of the trouble. Callaglian told uiLne.s> lie Mould gi\e no explanation ileelaring that he Manila tell no one In aii.swer to tho duel Constahlc. Uallag-


thrmvn into the fireplace. When he .spoke to (.allaghan nnsoner said: •


I he table had boon • I liave not


IBimip-streot. for will nl damage to luriiituro and MiiidoM's. Jh'oseentnx .stattnl that (Jallaglmii had


A lively scene in IIarrop-«troct, Clitheroe,


Words 12 18 24 30 ... 30 ... Apply


CHEAP PREPAIOS . 3N ■ LAST PAGE.)


Tito following class of dvcrtisomont when VEMITTANCES AKE SENT WITH THE OEDFI


namely, Situations Vncniit or AV-mted’ Houses to Lot. Articles Lost or Foiimr or For ' ’alo, lAe. (private sales only— for trado or rogiiliir business sales im below) nro charged as follows Olio


Iliico


1 3 ... 2 6 ' 1 0 ... 3 0 1 0 ... 3 0 0 .. .


... 2 0 .1 0 Six


Insertion. Insertions. Inserthiiu 1 0


3 0 4 (1 5 (I 0 II 7 0


moans that tlio iiiimo and addr.ws of 'tio


advertiser may bo obtained at the “ Advertifor and 'I niics " Oflico-


Whero advertisers using Jlox Numbers roqtiiro replies forwarding hv post an o.stra (ill. should ho reniiUcd with onh'r- wlmro they intend to call at the nllico


for thmi no extra dinrgo is iiiailo for a Box Niiinhor. Writo (Box Nnnibor or Imtiakst " nieanj


that roplie.s to tlio advcrtisomcnt iiiiist Ik, minlo by lottor only, nddrossod to the box number or iiiitmts. c/o tho " Advertiser iiinl lAmes ” Oirices, or will bo sent by post on reqiie.st. necompanied by a stamped and addressed onveleiio or post ard.


BUSINESS SALES.


are nceepted for in.scrtion in tlio Private 8alc.s column at tho following rates;— Olio


Sales apportiuning to regular biisine-se, Ihreo .Six


Words. Insertion. Insertions. Insortinns 13 ... 1 0 ... 3 0 ... C H 18 ... 2 0 ... 4 0 ... o n 24 ... 2 3 ... 4 0 ... 8 3 30 ... 2 0 ... 5 0 ... 0 3 30 ... 3 n ... B 0 ... 11 3 13 Insertions doiiblo tho price of si-


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ACKXOAVLEDGJfENTS, IN AflCArOlH AM lAfABHIAGE NOTICES. Etc


Ic-'s; Sfnrnages, if prepaid, 3/0; if booked 5/-


propiinl, iiro necepted at 2/0 each • if booked, 4/- each; In Memoriani Noticisi (prepaid), 2/- plus bd. for each four lines of Torso, or less than four lines; it buoked 3/0 plus 1/- for oacli four liiio.s of verso or


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