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'MANY SUCCESSES . D is tin c tio n ; C. -A. P r a t t .
SUPER QUALITY WEDDING RINGS
Insist on having ono of GEORGE AINSWORTH’S
SUPER QUALITY 22-ct. GOLD WEDDING RINGS. I liave just had some hiindrccLs of these beautiful Wedding Kings made for the July Holidays. The Prices are very reasonable, 21/- to £3, and you ha^'c b^’ far the Largest Stock in Horth-Kast Lancashire to choose from.
Private, room for FUtimj and a nseful case, of Stainless Knives and Forks given with each ring.
I J . Dukes, I . . Edmondson, H . Harwood, I . ] isberwood, AV. K. Taylor, H . Wrigley
I I aiATHEMATICS.,
1st Class: E. Ashcroft, J . Duke.s, H. II Garner, 11, Harwood, J . Kobinson, \V. K.
‘I AVriglev. i
Geo. W. Ainsworth jEWEIiliBH AND »SlLVERSMITU
48, Market Place, Blackburn GRIMSHAWS
S U M M E R S A U E
HERE’S GOOD ADVICE ! VISIT OUR SALE- ALL PRICES ARE GENUINE REDUCTIONS AND ALL GOODS ARE OF OUR REGULAR STOCK.
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN ALL YOUR DRESS REQUIREMENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT LOW PRICES.
FROCKS MILLINERY
LINGERIE See Windows. FURS, &c., &c. GRIMSHAWS Market Place, Clitheroe AND IN CHURCH STREET.
H A Y T E R S Wonderful Flannels MEN’S TROUSERS
In many shades of Grey and Sand, also in BOYS AND YOUTHS SIZES
OUB GREAT SPECIAUTY LINE
GEIMX’S t r o u s e r s In Mbdidji and Sh-veb Gueys. 14/11 'pet pair
A MOST RELIABLE FLANNEL Othor Prices 10/6 and 12/6
Soap Shrunk Cream Flannel Trousers 16/6, 18/6, 21/-
Wo have a large stock of Men’s and Boys
FLANNEL SUITS in all Sizes. GENT’S CRICKET SHIRTS
BOYS CRICKET SHIRTS in Cream, Greys, Pawns and Checks, always in stodc;
5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 12/11 6 & 8, Castle St. Clitheroe TEL. 250.
FULL MEASURE OF GOOD FOOD I s always served by MUNROE’S-BLACKBURN’S
Loading Catorors-Onr bill of fare will appea to you dunng the w aV weather wc can offer you
tn.sty dishes tha t Mill
have a cooling effect, and so‘ preserve health. SALADS
COLD MEATS. CENTRAL AND SO INVITING Criterion Cafe T h om p so n Oxbiirgh, FRUITS. DRAWING,
Harwood, T. Tsberwood, J . Kobins9ii, AY. n . Taylor, .L W. Tomkins, J . AMuttaker,
1st Class: lil. zVshcroft, H. Ga rn e r, H. I I . AVrigley.
2nd Class: K. Blades, K. J . Bowker, C. J . Bulcock, J . Dukes, .1. Toplinm, 11. J .
_ , , I AAMlson, J . 31. A A
’ood. SCIENCE.
j Chadwick, H . Garner, H . Harwood, .L 1 Hobiiison, J . AAL Tomkins^ x t> i
1st Class; E. Ashcroft, K. J . Bois'ker, C.' i- v
2nd Class: B . Blades, C. J . Bulcock, A.
' J . AVilson, J. 3A'ood, H. 3\n g le y . Grouped Course Certificates have been
E. Cams, J . Dukes, I . Edmondson, E. Grimsbaw, T. ishenvood, 3AL 11. Tavlor, J . Topliam, L. G. AVoaver, J . AVhittakor, K.
j awarded to th e following: D is tin c tio n : Harold Garner. 1st Class: E. Ashcroft, d . Robinson, J .
AA*. Tomkins. A A
Dukes. H . Harwood, T. Ishorwood A\. R, Taylor, , J . AVhittakor, 11. T. Wilson, J .
2nd Class: R. Blades, R . J . Dowker^ J . _ x
”ood. COMMERCIAL GROUPED COURSE. Part II.
.ENGLISH.
Ainsworth, E. Cook, A. E . Etepheiison. 2nd Class: K. A. Hindic, 11. Eccniing, A.
1st Class: J . E. Harlow, 35. Taylor, K. I Huinpliroys. A B m U IE T IC .
1st Class: .1. E." Barlow, ,T. l le id , E. Cook, A. E. Stephenson.
Ainsworth, A. Humphreys. SlIORTH^VND.
2:id
Cl.ass; B . A. Hindle, 11. Leoining, A. „ „ ^
1st Clasis; R. S. Newsain, S. A Nolan, E. Cook, A. Humplirey.s, 5 i . Oddic, A. B.
Stephenson. 2nd
Cl.ass: R . A. Hmdlc. Gro:ipcd Conrsc Ccrtilicatos have bee:i
awarded to th e toTIbwing: l l is t in c t io n : Ev:i Cook.
1st a .a s s : A. E . Stephenson. 2nd Class: R. A. Hindlc, A. Humphreys.
SENIOR COMMERCIAL COURSE. First Year.
COJTMERC15.
1st Class: R. Allen, G. J t . Barnes C. Slingor, S. W liit tak c r , ,1. P o r te r , A. Hown-
ham. 2nd Class: L. Riding. . ARITHMETIC.
P n rk in g to u , C. Sliugcr, A. llownham. 2nd Class: S. Aclam-son. BOOKKEEPING.
1st C la s s : R . Allen, G. 31.
R.arnes, J .
1st Class: S. Adamson, R . Allen, G. 3t. t Barnes,, L. Riding, a P a rk e r , .1. V;'*;’/.'"®'
o n , C. Stinger. A. Bownham, .1. 1 o r ie l . 2nd Class: 3V. Saunders.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Ik irk in g to n . A . Downham, J . lo r t e i . 2nd Class: S. Adamson, C. Slingoi.
Second Year. COM3IEROE.
1st Class: Grace 31. H a rriso n , 3 ta ry G. ^ 2 n '^ 'fc la s ,s i 31argarct Kendal, R ich ard
1 Dngdale. ARITH3IETIC. 1s t Class: 3 ra ry G. Hooker, 3Iay Jones,
3 Ia rc a re t Kendal.
2nd Class: Grace ITarrison, R ich a id Du^,- b o o k k e e p in g
i 1st Class: Grace H a rriso n . i -n.w»
Hooker, 3I:iy .loncs, J ta rg a r c t Kendal. c o r r e s p o n d e n c e .
2nd Class: R icliard Dngdalc,_ 3Iaiy G. , 1st Class: Grace H a rriso n , 3 Ia ry G.
’^ ‘Im f ’b la f sT R ^X g d a lo , 3 Ia rg a re t Kendal Third Year.
C03I3IERCE.
1st Class; H. P a rk in so n , T. IVmdlo. . 2nd Class: E. 31. Banks ' E Cowper-
• thwaite, E. .1. P o r te r , C.
3V.allbank, G. W h ittak er , G. Garner. AR1TH31ETIC.
1st Class; H . Park in so n , F . J . P o r te r ,
T , IVindlo, G. Garner. 2nd Class: E. Cowportliwaitc, G. M in t
b o o k k e e p in g .
tliwaitc, H . I ’arkmsou, I . lo v to i , B. l o \ , a im 'f o u L in g liavo been awarded Grouped T t Class: R . Allen, G. 3f. Barnes, C.
1st Class: G. IVliittakor, T. Windlo. 2nd Class: E. .31. Baiiks^ E. Con pci-
Course Cer tificates : r x. - r- Slinger, A. Downbnm, .1. 1 o r te r , 31. ct.
Hooker, 3Iay Jones. _ , ' , 2nd 6lnss: H. Dngdale, G. l la i r is o u , 31.
^''EVulorscd by the Hoard of Education P a s s Co rtillc a le s ; H . Park in so n , 1'. J .
& Market House, Blackburn FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
a c c u m u l a t e d ODDJffiNTS in
w a l l pa p e r s a n d FRIEZES AT GIVING AWAY PRICES h u b b y -u p PLE.4SE
;
M o o r L#ane T
E. 17L 0
P o r te r . G. E. AVhittaker, G. Garner. SHORTHAND—SPEED. 50 AVords. ■
D is t in c t io n ; R . Dugdalc, S .-H . Gie en , P.^ ^'" is t a i i s s : S. AVhittakcr, ,3t. Jones, rN.
1s t Class: C. Slmgor. 60 AVords.
„
Sheldon. 2nd Class: 3 t . Kendal. 80 AVords.
2nd Class: G. H a rriso n . 100 AVords.
1s t Class: 3 t . G. Hooker. • , D is tin c tio n : E rn e s t Kay.
B istincUou: R . .Allen, G. 31. Baines , 31. Ijiiwrcnco, A. Downliam, .1. P o r te r .
, LOW MOOR. F IE LD DAYS.—The an n u al liolcl day bold
bv tlm teacliors, pflioials an d soliolars of b t . r : iu t ’s Church took place on S a tu rd ay a f te r noon. TIic event was favmurod by glorious woatlior and a r ig h t roy:il t im e
w.as spout in tlio Vioarago field.
games wore inayed an d -tea vvas servecl. I n th o afternoon
Sports followed an d ■ were keenly contested for small prizos.—About .100 young people an d adidls assoemted with U:o ,\\osloyan Sunday Scliool had Iboir an n u al I;?!'! < ay. oil S a tu rd av . The field adjoiiimg Coo H ill
whs requisitioned for
all manner of gamcb and spoi Us t h e . time passed merrily. 31r. J . 3'fikiiison su p e i ; vised tbo sports, wbic i wore
rc.sunied a l te r
•'.■‘Y :,'"
"tea, an d ctickot an d loothall had th t i r a rd e n t devotee.'* u n t i l .dusk.
'With re g re t on Sunday of th e do a tli.o t 31rs. 3 Ia ry Ann Gudgeon,; widow of 3 t r . Thomas
Gudgeon, of Boot Hill, Dunsop Bridge, who hud a t ta in ed h er eighty^econd ye ar . _
DKATH OF 3ms. GUDGEON.—Rwidonts th ro u g h o u t th e d is t r ic t .o f 3)lutev\ell learned
DUNSOP BRIDGE.
Jo rd an ) who lias accepted tb e im i ta t io n ol tb b I l ig l i t lloverond tb o Bishop ot Lugos to un d ertak e a.special mission to tlio dioc&so of Lugos, sailed • on IVednesdaj on th e
'riio Hector of Slaidbiirii (Ilev. IV C
“ Ap ap a,” . which is expected to ro.ich Lagos on 17th Ju ly ; The first p a r t of tlio v is it wll bo occupied with a convention lor teachers an d ao rk o rs ex ten d in g over five days. Aftorwnrd.s 3 I r . Jo rd a n will v is it
,tho mission stations,- spending two or th re e diivs a t each. Ho sails fo r homo on 201b Au'i'ust, and w i l l resume work a t Slaidbm u o u 'th o first or second week in September.
"rai /S ' 1st Gloss: R. Allen G. 31. Barnes, J .
conducted bv th e Union oi Lancasliiro and Cheshire In s t i tu te s in connexion with even in g classes in dressmaking hold in villages in tho Clithcroo R u ra l D is tr ic t Inst w in te r :
Following a rc th e results of examinations HURST GREEN. Gudgeon, Li lian , 1st grade. Distinction.
Livescy, Fr:uice.s, 1st, D. Slioosimtli, .Tessio, 1st, 13.
Slsiter, Aimio, 1st, 3). 3Vlialloy, 3 [ary, 3st, 13. BARROW.
Booth, 3Inry, 2nd, 13.
C h atburn, 3‘lmily,^ 1st Grade, 1st Class. Fell, Eleanor Alice, 3rd, 1. Goddard, Isabel, 2nd, 2.
i j. r*i ci
Mu tto u , 3 Iaud, 2nd, 2. ^ Kajiicr, 3 Ia rg a ro t Creono, 1st J3.
.
P ro c te r , 3Iary, 3rd, 2. CHATBURN.
Brown, Bora, 3rd, T* , _ Cocksliutt, 31argarob, 1st, I Hn stwa ite , Clara, lst,_ 2.
AViguall, Korah Isabel, 3rd, AVilson, Lily, 3rd, D. AVilspii, AVargarot, 3rd, 1.
B ro o ls , Alilliccnt Halstead, 2nd, 1. Briggs, Jaii io, 1st, D.
Clarlr., Ellen, 1st, 2. Clilt, Evelyn Ada, 1s t, 1. Cliff, K i t ty 1st, 1. Groomc, Alary, 1st, 1.
, - , , ,
Hargreaves, M arg aret , 2nd, i . - Hindle, Alary, 1st, D.
.
3IcA’ittio, Alarion, ls t,.D . P i t tp la d d y , Gladys Helen, 1st, L Pres toii. 1^-iscilIa El izabeth, 2nd, 1. Ross, Alargarot Georgina, 2nd, 1. AVhittakcr, Alarjoric, 2nd, 1. Wilson, 3 la rg a re t , 2nd, 1.
following on S a tu rd ay whcii a v is it was paid to Browsholmo H a ll.
RAMBLERS AT BROWSHOLME S t . Afarv’s Ramljling Club had a largo .The , , l’“ ‘ *'fA whioli
j Leo, 31ary Ann, 1st, .D. Noilson, Evelyn, 2nd, 2. ^ P in ch in , E d i tli 3 l i ld r« l 2nd, 2. I Veevers, Frances lidizabcth, ts t ,
AVHALT.EV. VILLAGE SPCOESSES.
EXCELLENT RESULTS OF EVENING SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.
I E. Cams, C. Chadwick, T, Edmondson, T. Isborwood, J . AVliittaker, J . 31. Wood, I I .
Taylor, J . 'NV. Tomkin.s, K, W. AVilson. 2nd Class: 11 .Blades, K. J . Bowker, A.
Results of Technical School Examinations.
VARIED SUBJECTS.
! a t Clithoroe Technical School ear liei in tlie y e ar u n d e r the auspices of tlio Union or ! Lancashire an d Cliesbiro In s t i tu te s :
TECHNICAL GROUPED COURSE. Part II.
KNGLISH.
Garner, ,1. Kobinson, J . YV. Tomkins, J . Wliittak c r, K. T. YVilsoii, d. M. "Wood. 2nd Class: 11. J . Boakor, A. 3k. Oarus,
1st
Cln.ss; K. Ashcroft, K. Blado.s, 1|. following arc results of exaimiuttioiis held
(ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1929. 120 AVords.
1s t Class: AV.' C. Ohatburn. LONDON CITY AND GUILDS,
.
DESIGN AND COLOUR AS -APPLIED. TO / AVOVEN FABRICS.
. 1s t Class : F red 3I:mIoy, Goorgo S.. 3tai-s-
don, Horace Sellers.
DE.SIGN S: COLOUR FOR PRODUCERS. 1st Class: E rn e s t C o ttcrill, .fobii A.
Grainger. 1st Class: E rn e s t Cotterill.
COTTON SP INNING. FINAL SECTION A. 1st Class: E rn e s t Colterill. ,
DOMESTIC. SUBJECTS. Dressmaking.—First Year.
D is t in c t io n : Hen ry P a rk in so n , Ivy 31. P r ice , Norali AVindor.
1st Class: Roatrico B ronnand, Amiio Bul ■ „ ,
lock, Nellie Frcucli, E d i th Jackson, .lonny Lodge, 3 Ia ry 3foat, Alargiiret Penny, Ethel
Scott, 3Inr iol AVilson. 2nd Class:
K.atlilccn Downing, Altco
Lockloy. Second Year.
Dorothv P a rk in so n , Roso A\rig lo y ._ . . ■2nd Class: Glndvs B en n e t t , AVinifrod
D is tin c tio n ; Phyllis Latham. 1st Clas-s: Lily H a rriso n . 31:iry H a rriso n ,
Dovanoy, Afadolino Road, Rona Taylor. Third Year. -
Brenuand, Winifred Kay, Na-mv Shngcr, Nnnev Waddington, 15imly AVilkinson. ‘’lid Class: 31argarot Cams, Eveline Jen -
1st Class: Alico 31. Birtwoll, 3 Ia rg a ro t
kinson, Alollie Jones, Dorcon Rose. Cookery.—Second Year.
I son, Alico Lccming, Annie I ’arkinson. Cookery Advanced Household.
Ethel a lo rp h c t , 'j'eresa 31. Rawchife, Elean-ar *^nd Class: AVinifrod Haljiwcll, E d i th .lack-
1st Class: Lucy Bootli, Elizabeth Lavcock, 1st Class: I ren eU ra c cw e l l , Elsie Holgatc,
F lo r rio Speak, RiiUi Ta tte rsa l l . 2nd Class: Jo an H a rriso n , M a rg a ie t
K n ig h t , Rhyliis Knowles, Gtaco 3N ilson. • .
ENGINEERING AS APi’LlED TO TH35 COTTON INDUSTRY.
PERILS OF THEj»^SHORT CUT.” There nro those who .soun to think i t
31. Simm, of 33laekpooI, preaching a t 31oor Lane United 3Iothodisb Oliurch on Sunday. His subject Yvas “ Tho S h o r t C u t ,” with special allusion to th e circuitous loutu trav e rsed bv Moses tlirougli th o wildcrnovss ins tead of ta k in g th e Children ol Isroal d ire c t to Cannan, th o L an d of Promise. Though i t m ig h t ,incur ^ rcstlossnos.s, iin- paticucc, an d even rebellion, to tak e tlio sh o r te s t dis tance between tn o given points
on to s a y :
d u s try s e t t le d ; th e cotton t ra d e revived; th o B r itish Army o u t of lUiinolaud. all w an t a g u a ra n te e -ab o u t a rm am en ts; a
Wo all Yvant th is problem of tho coal in \ \e
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ijacificd In d ia ; China to g e t a sett led governnicnt; Russ ia to he liav om o re reason- ab lv ; iincmploymont to he c u red ; houses to bo ‘b u ilt for people to live in a t oconoinie ren ts .
want th a t i t seems absurd to suggest no should no t go r ig h t ahead ami get it .
3Vo aro so agreed about w h a t ue Thb Crux of tho Problem.
to bo tak en in to account when you aro deal in g w ith human n a tu re . H all th a t mattere<l in th is an cien t consideration re corded in our te x t was g e t t in g tho chiUlien of Is re a l to Cannaii quickly, quite inespci;- tiv e of th o ir fitness for now responsihiUlie.s when th ey g o t th e re , th e n th e rough way was th e wrong wnv. B u t th a t is the crux of th o whole probfoin.
a re a l u n d e rs tan d in g of lilo you lealizo i t is 'n o t in satisfy in g peoplo’.s wants th a t you enrich th em most. The sobering fa c t about life is th is : achicvcnieiits which we describe as marks of oiir success aio often oxhihi- tions of our fa ilu re. A man may bo a t tho summit of w h a t tho world calls success; he mav havo go t to his Camian an d achieved his*^ am b itio n ; bub if ho Ls with o u t thoso qualities of g r i t , self-control, rovorenco and maguaiiiriiity, ho is an object of pity, no t of congratulation.
.Wlion you come to Thoro Too Soon.
has com© over th o Western nations? Any s tu d en t of modern his to rj’ know's th a t wo aro suffering from tlio elfects of a lopsided dcvclox>mont. F if ty years ago we a im e d a t a s tag e in ex te rn a l progress without th e necessary equipment of clia ra cte r an d in s ig h t fo r th o ta sk which ih o s i tu a t io n re quired. The pace a t which in d u s tr ia l n a t io n s h a d gone in th o ir march tow ards the Caniiau of m a te r ia l prosperity was so t re mendous th a t they wero th e re too soon, i i io inventions of mouorn science, tho discovery of s team, electr ici ty, ami new springs of wealth through tlic in tro d u ctio n of macliinory wero made possible. Theso liave created a c e r ta in ap p et ite. ^ On llio other b au d , th in g s of equally v ita l importance, th e development of tlio sonso of responsibility and tlio grow'th of ch arac te r have been neglected. Tlio s j i ir i tu a l mind of th o people ill o u r modern in d u s tria l epoch has no t k e p t pace wnth material expansion. P a r t of us is th e re iu C an n an ; th o loallj* Mt:u p a r t of us is away th e re lu the wilderness.
W h a t is th e reason for th e eclipse th a t National Conscionco.
tho coiiscioiicc ‘of AVeslcrn nations had been as iiealthy and sound as llio ambition of these nations was for greed .ind wealth, would anvoiic suggest wo should have been face to face with tho appal ling dcvastatiqii t l ia t overtook Europe? I f fa i t l i ni th o w'lll of God had increased as fa s t , as tlio desire fo r w'calth had grown, would wo h o ,a s wo aro to -d av ? 3Iodorii lifo is doveloping »n all sorts of objective directions, and people aro th in k in g no t so much of tlio develop m en t of mind, of responsibility, g r i t and patience, as of motor cars, wook-emls, ana what th ev call a jolly good time. I l i a t is whv cliapels are empty, n o t hccauso tlie parsons arc dry. 3Vc may he dry, good ness knows! B u t wliat about tlio congrc’ g a t id h s l
Will auybodv contest th is? I f in 1914
loiig, h u t because people a rc w an tin g to ho tliero a t Caiman quickly—sh o rt cuts all tlio timol Like tho man wdio in the acuiisod years of tlio boom bouplvt :i piano, fhey w an t to le a rn music qnielily uim Inf'o tbe la s t lesson first. Conseionec!
I t is n o t because sermons are
Notbing m a t te rs so long as wo re:icli Lann::n quickly.
Result, Not Process.
liumhorcd- sovonty-threo, lo ft th e school pi_e- oisclv a t two o’clock, iindor th o loaderahin
of 3'fr. Tom Robinson, tlio well-known locid ornithologist. TIio ro u te pursued was vni Edisford and Baslndl Halt, thence by. tim
q u a in t , “ humped Saddle or bridge an d tho oxlousivo an d beaut iful Browsholmo woods which wero a source ot slieer enjoyment ami, scon from tlio old ciii t
road, or “ ra b b i t t r a c k , a b o u m l e d
wi.th in te re s t . Tho v is i t to tho h a ll, an d its
charming grounds (by k ‘>'4 Colonel P a rk e r , O.B., F .S iA.) afforded tlio
" ‘T ta f i ra s proScled 3 Irs .
which Yvas beached a t 9-30, a h a l t was made a t H a re Clough to
S tan ifo r l l i
ban.nilonsts. rnin'blo ono to uanimcai.:, Ib ho i and, u*
a t Alill Brook F a rm by cu
iuji c L/io jiii bridge t l .o , aecompaniinoiits
for
glorious
wo.ather m:ide bo ronicmbered.
o[_two_
ro u te a
fo r ® T hoinu
sing-song, 4 tlio
makes ;i man. I t is n o t th o C:innan you reacb t l ia t imikcs a man of you, bu t tlio jciu n ev to Cannan, the tliscipline, tbo time, the tiaals on th e w:iy. Do .von tbi:ilv no
I t is no t th e re su lt b u t tlio process t l ia t t u o L n a i s o i l i/iiu
is u wise fa th e r who, wlieii his boy Ki'vs u*^* a t hi^
- ........... .-•••
lo r h iM ' N o t a b i t of it . The wise fa th e r sav4 • No ; you must t r y to solve lliciu alone, even if i t moans you can n o t go o u t to n ig h t ! ’ I l l other words, lie must tak e the loug wav, th o h a rd way, because i t is the a t tom p t 'to ovcrconio dinicuUv, h^ applica t io n , th a t makes him a scholar. 31aii\ a lad you know .is ju s t coming sh o r t in L ie v i ta l tliiiig.s of life because he has cu t k n o t ho shouUl h av e tr ied to iintio.
5 Iiomo-work, solv’cs the iirobleins
to iiiako children old before tlicy aro young. They te l l yoii th a t young lolks are n o t vvliat they were in th o ir young days.
Can’t Build Jerusalem by Contract. “ T h e re -a re some people vvlio would like
know i t I c an n o t say, because the jo n n g folks of to-dav woro n o t th e re . B u t what is tho use of ta lk in g like th a t?
IIovv tlioy
n o t he where you are if somebody had no t been ra th e r imtioiit vyitli . you wlioii jo i i were -young. You get disheai to n e d ; tcaclicis co t dislioartoncd; vve all do a t times. I t ts tho long way round. You c an n o t bmld jornsalom by co n tra c t. You cuimot rcacli th e L au d ol l^romiso except by tho s te rn ^rjiy, "tlic long way, th e holy way.
4 Holiday Wear for the Fair Sex - — o c . SLAIDETTRlSr.
holidays, i t is essential to order your DRESSES immediately. Wc spcoialisc in Dregses made to your own measurements. P rices fiom :)il'- upwaids.
With only two uiorc ivecks loft before the
ONLY EXCLUSIVE 3LATERLVLS USED. HOSIERY of Durability ;; LINGERIE, &c.
Mrs. ildllOtt, York St. Clitheroe J A CLASS MODISTE hi TEL 241. * Si . o r (■vFi /;< /p S i i MANICURE MUD PACK
HAVE YOUR HAIR PERMANENTLY WAVED FOR THE HOLIDAYS by the World Famed EUGENE METHOD
3Iakt3 yOUK ArroiNTMKNT NOW.
Madame Elizabeth S tep h en s Barclays Bank Chambers
MASSAGE
CLITHEROE Phono 288.
TOILET REQUISITES I’liiieiplo 1
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ABBOT MOTOR WORKS WHAL/S^EY
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onlv needs a .stroke of a pen, a word lioni 3 i r“ Ramsay 3lacDonald, an d v,o shall bo tra n s fe r re d r ig h t o u t of th e YMldoincs>s of social, in d u s ln a l and political ipph- cution to find ourselves m peace an a prosperity dircctlj*.
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(THREE) LOPSIDED DEVELOPMENT.’
‘EASE PREFERRED TO APPLICATION ‘ SAYS REV. W. M. SIMM.
was n o t always tho wisest and most prolit- able course of procedure. The n e ar way. was no t always tlio best. 31 r. »Sunm n e n t
STARTS TO-DAY.
BRAITHWAITE’S SOMMER SALE FOOTWEAR
If you are hunting round for keen money-saving opportunities, NOW IS YOUR GOLDEN CHANCE.
MANY PRICES CUT ALMOST IN HALF.
' this season’s stock. Gome Early and Secure First Choice.
Please Note : All Goods offered are our Usual Liines, and are genuine remains of
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Wm. BRAITHWMTE & SONS 48, SALFORD, C lith e ro c .
THE TALK OF THE TOWN ! OF
h/llL-l-IIMEFlY AND GOWNS DON’T MISS THE BARGAINS THAT ARE TO BE FOUND HERE.
GET YOUR HOLBDAY OUTFIT NOW! MILLINERY rnoM 2/11 u pw a r u .s .
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CLITHEROE i V vViT-Vi ,'K GRUUPfiES (Whailey) Ltd. 1923 20-h.p. 6-cyI. WOLSELEY 5-soator tourer.
reborecl and new pistons, &e. fitted. In e.xecllent condition through out. Painted Blue. Licenced to year end. zVny trial given.... £100
Hnvo tho Sollowing SECOND-HAND CARS for Disposal- lingino recently
1925 8.3-h.p. RENAULT 4-soator tourer. Good condition. Trial given £55 24/30-h.p. WOLSELEY Landaulotio. (i-scater. Painted Green. Good condition. Trial.................................................................. .............- ......
15/20-h.p. FIAT Landaulotto. 3Iako smart Taxi. Painted Green. Good condition. Tri:d........................................................ .................... ^50
13.9-h.p. MORS 4-soator tourer. Good knock-about car. Good condition. £15 ^ i' \ : i l t S I V' K
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