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Eyo Troubles Can be success fully Treated if You Visit the Right Man for , the Right Treatment. ' Consult Now—— Delay Is Dangerous
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_ THE FAMOUS INDIAN EYE SPECIALIST
Pormanont Addross, 110, WESTGATE, BURNLEY (Nr. MItro). Hours: 10—2, 6—9: Sat- urdoya 10—6 (oxcopting Tuesdays).
Thursday, 3 p.ui. to 5 p.m
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treatment and abilities in trontiiig dofoctiro sight;, The demand from^new clienti ohonts in the Manchester and surrounding .d is t r ic t has'com^'
-KHAN’S Famous Indian E y e : Treatment acknowledgments of praiJK) of his wonderful
brings further success. Dailv
lulled him to make arrangemento for a regular, visit to Manchester ovorv Tuesday a-'^kod to note th a t he wiU not bo ,in attendanco on Tuesdays a t In's
25 YEARS AGO ITEMS CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF JULY' 14th, 1905
inombors to bo agreeable to it- Tlic job, liouovci, IS not yet scUled as negotiations a renomg opened foV tho purchase of a piece of land to extend the site.’*
which tho Council proposed to buy for J0S75 wore icdiicud hv Imlf.'
Tlie .site then in quostiou was Wollfield,
io ta l abiihtioii was advocated, b ut opponents b tallcod about tho lujustico to tlioso wlio had
GREAT FOOTWEAR SALE 'H i n o w p r o c e e d i n g V 1
L/ittle time Iholidaijs.
remains before the BUY NOW!
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A TJRIP TO A L P S .
TH E
A Readers Impressions on a Conducted Tour.
When"^ the Franc stood at 190 to £1.
l l i e follownig amusing account of
JPUMIOJ to Switzmland under coiiduoted auspices,
wri.ttcii lioiiic to Iiis family by 0110 of oiu- readers .some two or tjiroo years ago may bo found of iiitorost this holiday season.
tiino tlio \nluo ol thu French franc was I t will ho noticed th a t .at th a t
^oiy Jo\v. Ih o journey scorns to have been aLtoiuIod with cousulciablo diScomforfc and inarked by imnor mishaps but our con tributor s sense of humour enabled him to
tr e a t the dinicultics met with in
av.ioculur spirit.
Waiting Patiently. , ,
Houlogne. France, Saturday*, 2-0 p.m.
.saw such a squeeze as wo had a t V^ictoria. I was awake a t 4
nearly two (2) hours and still no sign of the tram moving. * X ihiuk wo are waitinu lor successive boats coming in. You never
X am in I'raiico in fact I liave bccu hero FM l a r y O o n e p o n .8.M.C., F.B.O.A., F.LO. ^ t e s s
Sight Testing Optician "17^ f^oor Lane^ Giithei*oe
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ReglrtBi^ by the Joint Connell of Qnalifled Optiolans for Sight- Teeting and O^loal Treatment under , the National Health Ineoranoe Aoto.
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G E T Y O U F 5 H O l - I D A Y IVIOUIS JT FROM SNARES, THE WELL-KNOWN CYCLE DEALERS,
WHO RECOMMEND THE “ PERFECTION CYCLE.”' T ekms Amianged.
a Messrs. Snapes L OuK Only Address. LUCK . . . OR SCIENTIFIC PLANNING?
I/ucl: of the dice haa won and lost many a fortune. But in abminesa luck alu/uld be only a aide line. You mut plan for aucceaa; and in your planning take particular heed of advertiaing' For adver-- tiaing ia the force on which practically every modem buaineaa haa been built . . ' . advertiaing cannot be ignored. .
NEWSPAPER.
ADVERTISING' PAYS
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But without the bother of long ].orep- aratiqn. The genial atmosphere, the appetizing cooking and prompt ser vice are three reasons why our customers favour us with their continued patronage.
Munroes
/ t ^ a r k e i ; e ^ a l l , IS lu ACB'SKB BJ IRS M
ing wo can with
aro still waiting by iho side of the quay (iu the tram) and there is a boat unloading, ilioro wore over a thousand people in our boat. Xho crossing did nob take mucli more man an hour but tlie sea was ruthcr clioppj’. Xliore ivas tho usual shouting and.gcsticulat- Irom scores of blue shirtod“porters when
•but she was as uiiliioky with them as I
w.as U’ir.Ii Mrtftl.-'o Cl.r^ 1...-1 r___.1 1. _ .
(tor Paris) liore, I sec, a n d . I liavc found mine and Cook’s nian has secured, for mo my
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neccssanly so, seoing wo have two or three Uom.s to Hjiaro apparcntlv. Horo still survoying tho Boo-loin front.
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and lor a pound noto .1. iiavo got: One note Jor cent fiancs; one noto for cinquanlo
water mineral, but quite tasteless, some clieoso, an orange, a hard boiled egg, a roll and some
bi.skets. ]n what order sliould this lunch be oaten? .For tins is paid 30 iiaiics, about 3s. 1
undor.staiid. 1 could do
lois ■'
mcinoiial and about a thousand small gravo- stonos.
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XI tlio Bill now being discussed in tho French Uiamber—to tax cncli visitor £1—should i bO'passed thore should bo a t least £5.000
n-our little lot this morning. Scrambling in Paris.
7-50. .Boulovard Didoiot, I’nris.
took us m taxLs; froin ono station to tlic otiioi. AVIiat a Jot of running about there was though. Tliero were several of Cqok’s inon Jiore and ono directed me to some largo t buses. AVhoii I got in liowovor T found
he\'
a t tho heels of tho conductor. Arrived a t tlio Gnredo Lyon Iio took ns up a lot of stops
and^ i t was 110^ jok.o for the wonion in par- tioular^’Hampk/g’u-iJh t S ^
,watching a Joyo comody between a Fr,;youth and girl about .17 or 18 who arc in the cafo
8®t off. A>,q have
..to jaeot tho.. conductor, a t tho Station, again a t 8-20 so I will bo oir. By the way, I paid the waiter^ a 50
(Continued a t foot of next column.)
with tho boy’s parents;? Both tho. boy and girl seem tickled ,to dea th , by this ■ jiitimacv sheepish ' b ut tlioy w i l l . soon
littlo shop “ Ici pnrlo Anglais” w’horo I Jiavo had roll, sardines and tea, 5h francs about Cd. or 7d. , I think, and I feel, much bottor. Hayo been very much amused by.
h>KKAgc. Then ho planked us down a t the tables.. I t seemed imjjossiblo liowovor to 7- cleared out and found a
ana through several corridors or dining rooms to tho cloak room wdioro wo loft our
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ductqrs thoinsolvos wore n b 'so a a t times I J ™ c e
AVo got in a t F an s about six and Coolcs Souo through Amions.
two nights continuous travelling, to Switzer land. Wc have .pist'
pa.sscd a big war
'J’hore i.s a young lady horo who started fioin Lester at i-30 this morning, making
iJU iiiincs but X cannot reckon it ui). X have b()uglit a lunch, basket, a cardboard ho\ iMtli a knife and fork of sorts, paper plate and cup, some ham, hoof and ton" scaled packet of ‘‘ be sot,” n bottle S
some smaller coins. (Tlie tra in has started a t long hast.) 'r °8b‘''‘b>' J
sujiposod to Imvo rocoived 101 ciiiq fiancs; tivo tivo-fraiic piccc-s and
li.inc^; You can change lyour monev a t tlio stage notes for di.x francs; one noto (Continued from preceding column.)
small foiluno but X expect it w’lll pav awav very quickly. Our tra in sta rts a t 21-18 ami wo should got to Montroux about 8-30.
At Long Last ! Sunday,
Hotel Terminus
or lying about tho corridor all night. How- tho oldorly lady with us w’as given a
in a first class coinpartmenc and by I was invited in, making four a
I party ror this hotel a t nino this morning, b ut some oi'glit or nino girls turned up about ton. I t appears tboir t ra in was pushed off a t 10 o’clock instead of 21-10 and wo must have passed thorn on tho way. <
nnrt'v - --■............... — -........ must
looks like a mountain suspondod in the slcy. Thoro is apparently room for about a 100 pucsts hero, and I .fancy wo aro (full.
bed on the top of tho counterpane; should i t go over or under? -AYell I -mus t closo up, althougir there is a .lot more I could toll you. will jvrito again from Paris. :
I
is boautifiil and fmo to-dav but. all tlio samo I'Shall go to. F by bye ,*.* this afternoon. •I SOO thoro is' what looks like a feather
I t
which, unfortunately, oWructs its view of Lnko Geneva from the lower floors, ■ One, howover,, can soo tho top of a mountain above tho clouds. . I t is voiw striking; i t
Tho hotel . is just opposite 'th o statign. - ^
night and then gob ••'-1 "•••''-"e
^^1 a vcr>
easy matter, and found thorn a t tho very last inimitc.. Tho t ra in w’ns full and a search for reserved .seats with vollow labels [Hoved fruitless. AVo crushed 111 and i t looked like standing, sitting on oiio’s bag,
^at 8-20. 1 tliought h o , meant tbo balcony just outside tho dining room where ho lel't us, hut i t seenis i t was some balcony outside tlio station. X waited from 8—9 tramping upsiairs and downstairs, but not a glimpse did 1 SCO of him. X’lio .station was crmnmciL full of folks and w’lien you do nob kiio tho languago i t is ratlior awdeward asking tho whereabouts of the tram. However throe otlior.s turned up about 8-40 and one of them got hold ol a porter to, take our luggago to tlio train amt try and find Cook’-s party, I was turned back a t tho barrier because 1115' tickets ■were not stampo<l so lost both them uiul iny luggage.- llowover, I made out w’h a t 1 thought W
’ns tho tra in , no
0, hut liad a narrow’ sliavo lust night. Cooic’s man said wo had to meet him on tho balcony
IJoio 1 am a t Alontrou.x, arrived about
franc piece and got a roll of notes in ox- oliange and some coins. Looks like a
HUNTS TOR HATHEliS. “ BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY.”
iiirfatiuiK-"^?*^^!''®'. inS +1
J.ugo p.uty of bathers, such ns this w i.4 .should bo uithont a boat, re ad y ‘ for anv
Il^oplo find groat onjoyment in sea Im'fchimr w Always :illow an hour, a t least to
r
t may ho well oniphasKo. Xr.
t h o \ .m J ° ®’'J°>abIo, and .should bo loft lo seasoned swimniors
and move
H-iii’wn-n'l m’ t.’.n i
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d n‘ic nR ‘tbn®‘‘ * l iX o * 1
for homo. 6—Batho
bathe^^*^^ or Xho beach whore you intend to 8—Bottor safe than .sorrv.
imles*— bo added soi’orar other useful
^ , JJou t batho near rocks when tho soa IS ^ o p p y on account of tho bnekivash.’
Don’t batho iu low water. Don’t batho if tho .sea ia rough.
. . over tho boacli.
. .Don t batho Hoar a stream flowing ^
but tread the water in aiT erect position by moving tho foot up and down, a t tlio' same time paddling with: tho hands; , ktjoping thorn nndor wator.
Don^t struggle and throw your hands out of ,tho water if out of your depth,
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b And if you aro on a,strnngorcoast:.don’t to tho safety of tho-boach,
athe, until i.jqu h^
carefullv as ’
ating th.an a receding tide. At low tido noto tho characteristic.*; of
.. -iii IS satcM’ a ■ a t all .if
about. Sun bathing loolm well “ ‘" ‘H-.'WOI-Clied,. smarting
“J
fnv ‘’t) , " " " ”y 'iccnuiit swim out too ni.
.It limy upiionr-oimy iswiinniiiig out nniy ho more
along .swim, koop purallel with tho bench is
nd within easy f a r as you wan
loach. You can tlion g(! t boioio your train leavo'i:
I f you want a . .
.i possible, on u t ino h n>-
'* ■™'‘ iiro fooling o f undue chilliiios.^
»'■ comfortahlo. Kofinto tho
w.ator
season when ninny voung i>atinnK,
antoring’ tho
tli?™ + n ' f o ’clock morning and aftornoon, arc tho bo-st times
for Imthing. IJoforo l>i-eakri,st is often too
“ *'• -An'ie-s, m winch six hovs M appear to ho tlia t I'lo
‘'oploral)lo batll-
Moiitronx I see. H was an exciting rush ' “ to got tiirougli vtho (iJustoms but (luite
" ”'t »»iw UU’ Slio liad found her canige “- r i s h o u l d
-scvoral of ns for Jtessrs. N'covers’ Brewery - --
bo fairly plain I On Satiiirrrriifav, i tlie
Irom their .shoulders. One poor lady who got into our carriage a t Victoria a t the last moment could not got a porter there. How she managed I don’t know as she liad a portmaiito Jour or five times ns big as mv bag and a very big
I.at bo.x. Slio is trave ling under tlio auspices of the Poly
lauded, “ l^ortarol” ‘M»ortarol” You see thorn staggering along now oa’cli seven or eight portmanteaux slung
a t b-30, station, 7-30; for tra in a t 8. After a big push and crush a t the barrier I gob in the first tra in but as i t was very Hill and X. liad not soon Cook’s man, T got out and got in tlio second. I don’t suppose i t makes mucli diffcronce as wc seem to be waiting for tlio last morning boat. lo u r or five have already come in and wo
olhcials heard arguments -for, and against, oil the application of the Hoard for permis sion to boiioiv £32,910 foi* tho purchase of the land. Tliero was a great array of legal Inloiit. including Air. Llordon Ilewart,
opened into the pioposal of iho Lancashire As^lunib Jioaid to erect an nsyiuiu on the land upon w Inch Calderstones now stands 1 ’ halloy. Local Go\’oriimoiit Hoard
Cliiel .JusLite. Tho application was made m All. If .|,t. Claro, Clerk to tho Countv Council. A .special edition of tlio “Clithcroe d limo.s uas issued loporting tho second
c ° r t of Hurv. tho present Lord
, Alitton-ioad by moans of a subwuv JJ’hc estimated cost of tha t work was £10,000.
costs was to be detlucatod £25,000 uliicli wonul be saved in the manu facture of brick.s ou tho site and the saving 111 carting. Opposition was grounded ou s tho^un-suitability of tlio .site, tho offoiisivo
u i th £2,500 for sewering, and £l,oOj) for SU11....U diniu»ii|v.
li’rom xhis nncl'^land
brook, tho^ unhealthy position of the site, and excessive cost of land. I t was also .sug gested th a t tho nature of the clay was sucli th a t bricks could not bo made ori the site.
mell from the Caldor and the Barrow
(Sot up a t 0, breakfast The coping inoasiirod lo foot in diainetor and weighed two ’tons.
a t \\ ollfold foundry and replaced one which Jiad .served its purpose for 70 years.
Xechnical School in gaining prizes ofTered b.v tho Authority. Ho appealed to manu tfacturers to give theso students opportunities
Council, Sir lionry. Hibborb congratulatecl Clitheroo on the success of students a t the
received injuries in Chatburn-road when tho horse attached to a trap in which tliov wore ruling took fright and bolted. Two lady
passengers jumped out, one sustaining a fractured, thigh and the other bruises.
R. Jlolgato, AV. C. AYhittnkcr and J,‘ R. Garner.
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Thompsons’ Salford Bridge Mills, number ing about 350, w’ore provided by tho em ployers with n free trip to Blackpool. Each operative received a rail ticket and Is., tho
^ - --------- -y Mill and Messrs. loth, oinployeos of
Guilds examinations a t Clitlioroo Technical Scliool wore Alcssrs. AV. Heyworth, J . E. Holgate, H. Smith, W. Slinger, F. Aloorbv,
Cotton students successful iii Citv and
o prove their worth.’ Alombor.s of a Saltorforth party of four
At a meeting of tlio Lancashire Countv pieces. Tho coping was made I t was hoisted to
During the week, a now iron coping was fixed on the top of the chimney a t l*rimroso.
ho purchased ,233 acrc.s from Air. J llav- gioato.^ a t £10f) jici acre, and GSi acre.s jiom All. A. Roberts for X'0,000. Across the land to ho bought irom Air: Roberts was to be consbnictod a railway siding, crossing
av’s hoaniig. The report .sliowcd th a t tho land was io
ought tlioir meters- Ou TJmrsday (July 20Ui), tlio imiuirv was
facliemo, and gas meter routs were among the tomes discussed a t a inooting of Clitlieroo Xown Council. Said the “ Clithcroo Times ‘‘ Tlio schools question, is ovorlastinglv on llio c.iipet. Jf it alters a t all its gets
wor.se. Concerning tho elementary school mattor. It IS alleged tlint tlic scliemo is entirely lost 111 a niazo of agrneniouts and conditions, but it is .siiflicteiitly iiitelhgiblo for some
. Teachers’ salaries^ caretakers’ salaries, secoiiuarj school .sclicmo, elementary school
joinnoj, being made by. special tram- wn llio same day, tlio Castle Alamifactunng Company and employees jouriiovud an five'
wagonettes to wkiptoii, the linn defraving all oNpenjscs, including rofrcslimoiits-
• C Ou A\odiiesdaj, a motor car caught fire a t
A\ cat era, ^^Wiii(ier.s and AVari)or,s’
As.sooin- \
i.sbutii, but little damage was cioiio. At tbo Imir-yoaily- lucptins of Clithoroo
uu “ '’i'* or i,Job oil. the year was reported. 11.0 .Secretary ( J l r A. H. Cottam) Im-ited
(presidoiit> piesidccl.
tlri'i'Ht*'’ boi.i
giammcv Clitlioroo defeated -Wlialloy Ol-ioS JJ0mn and Hawortli each taking five
tlie.\ had done notlung towards Ncciiring it In tho^Hibblesdalo
f.caguo oi-icket pri
Gn.sodn o scoring SI and C. A. :^riIford Xoi teabden, Aladeii made <1G T n l 'L . iH
i s unt ). 'V 8 \aid s. Xii tho
uickets for 29 riiiis. Sottlo, tbo Jeagiio leaders, defeated Sabdoii 192—90 “ .lack
l.auciislnie Auiuteui 3toi 30) and with one ball ho knocked a bail
jy not o ut and .11. Xorrest 10 not out- i f
“soring .19, W. Ciaruelt bowling honours (scvi
AVliallov Second dofoatod Tliliblesda.e dolors by live wickets. A. E. Dixon
ii.ado oJ foi dio IVniidciers and E. Harrison o2
comjietition, Wan-
Hill lo i w ' r hV r i l
uicJ.ots, m spite of an innings ol 50 l>v R JiUnd. iicM*' I r" ' Jfo '" Cl'ereh ou Suiulav, ,7ulv
Doniiaii capturing eight wickets for 31 Biinscall, Utiddinglon wore bcafoii bv 'u\
bth Ml. .loliu Knowles, a former iiieiiihor
iiiK. the congregatioii a t tho close of the oidiiiary sorvioo. Ho was a native of Low
School •'7m. i7 " |^ a ‘rs." c icceived fatal injuries ou colliding with art near Alittou Church.
Vosloyans, the game later being stopped f?v *^'*iy**^.‘*^» ''’Hh tlio AVeslcyaiis 31 for
w «LiL
'"S 'TI ^iml J . Robinson 43 not out. Rain ended tho contest, and tlio roplav of b7 th
t&icaiS.- i
' l m J matches was fixed for the followi.’ig week!
t),o 7 i r ' ^1 T
Uh.illoj Grammar School. Dr. and jf rs were M r ' r
iMrs. -Tliompson, Bramlcy IMeade.
li.i> hold 111 Low Aloor-road. F TIio vicar-designate
jus induction w’itli his \ icnrage.
. G. Ackcrlcy, having . .
---- w,w« w^.^nding spending
m„ , .......—t " labour for assaulting P.C ^
father a t Mittoii interval
month.s hard Pollard was sontoiiced to ai.x ‘pc sleeping out iii
AVhack”
Having arrived from Libau. t^'«he
wu o to givo a concert in a field
Bningcilo.v AVood, witli Mr. ,T S as conductor.
“ fto'-'moii, ilio Borough Band near
Aspdoii
of Grindleton, Rev. ----- ^
before ’ . Brooks soor- H'?
.Tamos Asliworth (17) ^
totalled 147 against AVaterloo modal competition'
j/l M l toiigrogatiou, of 10, negeiit-street. ""icl <li«l wiiilo address-
^Valkor seoring 30 and A. SliU ti'i°p""** Ihoir liaiids tlio previous week for I 'if f«‘',''ou-iiiomber.s to have recruiting, urging io li\c per cent iiioreaso in wages when ‘ r CRICKET CUTS.
GLANCES AT RIBBLESDALE LEAGUE PLAY AND PLAYERS.
BY ‘ FKNDLE.
a t Lojlnnd. X’liot the ball was sent to the wi-oiig oud,.,theu i t was Hung wildly to tho pthei. q.ho overthrows cost points
l.xcitcmoiit
co.st tlio Wanderers two points
lor victory when tlio league loaders do- cl.iioq and got them. Reiiiiio I’roctor gave .1 biillinnt and
chancolo.ss display for 101 nob out ami with “ Joe ” AlyorsSough put on o r for the last wicket—which nevor toll. Xhis ua.s Lanenstor’s third succossivo win and they aro climbing tho table.
Ilnls rIF to Laiicastoi! X’lioy wont out
iolinoi Lancashire League sta r, m tho first q team against IVlmlloy. Ho scored ton
r ^ v ' Charlie ■
woiJang a t Leeds last week. Can von roallv tbn"’°T."i"
uite nicely. T-«.ie* r T-
clitbeLo to "diyV Ii.r),,, ,1? "f '■'’"■-'■’■>8 to
thioiigh foi a not out contiirv. Lancaster did Jjarrow and Wlialloy a good
s.i.ys. .Slow hut sure
w.as tlioir motto. This m. ,i7 . P‘9"d e d a t tunes ini intorostiiig r . S r
* ltoriiooil cricket ” iVi '
atonloim to tlie popular idea of .Satiirdnv I Greenwood had four victims oft
duel between
...nu-n
tis i t sate to wander down tho crease with “ ot.piay .T. Hampson
his pair oporatiiig.
i.Mln? n 1
boundary edge to produce a tio a t .St -‘times is captain of Darweii Second. He
baller,
O.sberr.v, who mado 17. Iho J . IVatson who w a s . caugiit oii the
.'inothor foot
played a spirited innings of 39 and nearly won the match.
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two 111 the A\ andorors' tournament—gave him a. total of nearly 300 in six days.
c dismissed 'tivo Blackpool men with atches.
tlio sta iters , Rov. R. Newman and jNfr. A '■ Tho prizes wore presented In'
H. A. Morris, E. l ! Tomlinson: and
and Dr. MacklTii: j'"3?os good He
Holt, tlie Danven seerotary, oiijoyod him self Iinmoiisoly a t St. Annes. Firs t lie took
enckotor. Harrison
position. Scoring 31 not out, ho almost succGodcd.
iiim, and then lio wont in last to battlS bravely for a win from a “ liopoless ”
lyo wickets lor 23, tho fast wicket suiting
1‘ivo -Ribblosdulo AVanderers failetl to scoro a t Loyland.
batsmen
elovonth player lo scoro 130 in a Ui'bbles- dale League match. Hxaotly a hundred of Ills runs caino from boundary hits and it Read holdmg had not boon so koon, ho would havS^ got still nioro. G ar ra tt has _^cii inclmod-to bo too cautious in tbo past.
U halloy was top scoro of tlio soasou and George’s personal record. Ho is only the
newed wholly Whallcy played Stonvhurst Colli'go on A\ednesday.
tu rn against Blackpool, taking six wickets Gl.
thusiast will not bo content to rest o n ’tlio laurels of 81 not out a t Road.
I^Iithcroe Jones hit a neat half-century rot "r
Edward a t Waddingtoii.
ga\o a glimpse of liis real ability a t tho oxponse of tlic Ay.andercrs, capturiug seven 27, easily hi« best porforinanco this
Joo bhukespearo, tho Loylaiid pro. Ho
>oaib engagoinont tliis season, lias not eon doing too well of late.
ifaiiclough, who Jinishcs Iiis three
batmday. “ J im m y ” Senior took oiglit wickets for 52 a t Road’; “ J im m y ” .Tuiiior seorod 51 nob out for AVhalloy Second and ArUmr tw k five. wickots for 31 runs for Uithoroc Second, to whom ho has transferred s his allogianco on joining tho Council School
Xlio l^elrrs family was prominent on tair.
iJiis will cause no siirnriso, for “ Joo ” has played exceedingly well so far this season.
^^''i-'JiSiigcd Foxcroft as pro.
thrilling Imishos- in tfio league’s history—a tio, with Dio last mail caught on the
Mdo . 1(5 fill a holiday vacancy: Ho scored x/
beuoiit match. Four wickets cost- him 01 i and ho w’as out for :i “ duck.” This brings
iorni
ag.ainst .Road Second, scoring GO. 1
lls avorngo down.
Sabdcii, totalling 250 for sovo'nl was the only ono "to scoro 50, but tlioro w'oro three, thirtios: and - tw otw entie s. Not to mention Mr.^’ Extras’-aH
Barrow Second had a jov
day against A. Boiitloy
i
. , Either Lancaster or; Darwen .should- have u chanco-of
tor tho best team 'porformanco. Sunday Dispatch ’’ prize had an. unhappy cxporionch/ in his
bqundarj-. Kurhor on, Lanistor took tliroo Wickets for 58. Frank Staooy showod his roal batting
.Edgar Lnmstcr roturned to the Darwen of th o . most
1 see th a t Blackpool arc . advertising for pio.
^ loan time is
was “ Tommy” l ‘'rankland’s tu rn to some runs lor AVhalloy. This en
Joo ” Thompson got hack into howling
Ho proved on Saturday tliat ho can hit cleanly and strongly. A hfti years’ old arraiigomoiit was re
scored by George Garra tt for
iiad a groat week cuding with tho .Uluck- pool mutch. Throe “ not o u t ” innings—
“ diddled ” him. Jim Crabtree, the Clitberoo captain,
,V“.“V“crmg up 43 before Fetors Int bravely for Road agawiat “ t Rond. I t roallv
tinco Jioiirs to scoro ISo a t Chorlev ai*id Imd .<
liiin by heating Loylaiid Motors. IVliat lias como over Barrow? Thov took of tho critics
R- Piootoi IS tlio only Laiioasler man ‘“ ' “ '‘US and bat riglit
I’arkor, sou of tlio
ibson, ,of Blackpool, was to stay* to walcl.
y?? i*“"d SVIHPATHY.
MOTOR CYCLIST’S KINDLY ACTION V '
leads TO SUMMONS.
Sy mpathy caused a motor, cyclist to break Boljcrts, of C, Iiigle-viow*^^
Nelson—" e re siimmoiicd, for aiding imi ahettiiig m tho offcnco. Roberts was also
t.iiik, as ho ran a coiisidorahlo distaiico past him heforo stopping. Told lie would lio leported Roberts .said lio only gave tlio gills a lift as they were KtraiiJwL Rigrir.? said a^lio would ratlior take all tho hlaiaS herself. Smith, as ,tho last of tlie tlirea
Eei’°7.1^te'’’ covering tlie nnm-
- Detoiidant domed tliat ho had not proper cmitiol of tho mnohinc., “ I had just driven thioiigh a Uncle of shco|), winch shows ] Imd- control,” ho said. He’ added th a t as ho «as dosccndiiig .Sawlcy Brow tlic girls :isked liim llio host wa.v to get lo NoLsmi. Mn tonhl not. toll tlienl lint olFered to eivo them a lift to Cliatburn. Ho
l.ad mwer seen tim girls before or .since ami acted “bcpl.t put of sympathy. o Tho magistrafos dismissed all tiie e-ises
n payment of costs. WITHOUT LIGHT.
biclo supply railed. J>-0 case.
vidence.
Lim-st Hodgson, of Corgill Cottage, Holden’
w.is oideied to pay us. on oach ot two sum- iiioiises for driving a motor oyolo withouf Irpnt iind roar lights a t Cliatburii niidiiiglit on .riiiie (1th-
r- . ‘.*r“ . t.oniity Sos,sioiis, on iUondav,.
Ho said his eari Bacon proved tho
soon atie-
89. Aloorfield-avonuo, was ordered to pav. r!^.rul
eli^ht a.t A\ halley. P.C. Barlow gave -tho ‘
than St. Donys Homo, tho (^litlioroo contio ot tho Clim-ch of Kiigland Waifs and Straws’, bociot.v • Annually an :ippoaI is mado 'to Uio ijnlilio for support and, with tlio tiomo opoii for puhho inspoction, gifts ot monov ■
S T . D E X T S ’ J 1 0 3 IE . doforWng institutiui.,4
chihlreii of whom 10 are not yot livo voai^ ol ago, which means they aro not .able to attcMid school. TIioso yonngstor.s need a* tronuMulmis amount of attention and lo those people who generously contributed towarils their upkeep, the i la t ro n expresses
roinonihcr Unit tlioso will still bo i-ocoived With the utmost gratilication. 'Pliero arc a t present in the Homo thirty,
M
Airs. Shnttloworth, £ 1 ; Miss Coward l.'s ♦ i*. and Miss Higson, 4s. Gd.
100 Ihs. in wciglit wero rc'coived and sub- ^ riptions woro as follows: ^Eiss Martin Chamiel Isles, £ 1 ; Mr. and AErs. F. H PorttM’, Honthorn, £ 1 ; AErs. Irving, Chat- hurn Cl; Mrs. Harvey, Rimington, £ 1 ;
ion thanks. Goods amounting to 19! ’ *’ -------------- f-----------------------------—
AU CTIOy MARTS. CLITHUROK.
.l id lamb.s :ind 33 cattlo on oiler to a largo:- .lUendanco of onstoinors. Rost oountrv, amh.s iimdo up to Is. 3d. per . lb. • Irish'
-Holiday: An avorago show of (ioO sheep up to I.s. I d . : .slioarlmgs. Is. to Is. I d . ; iT t 'k s' i?.’*' 2<l-i,»“ o-Bor ditto
ditto, l id . to S jd . ; host lioifoi-s up to KMd ; bullocks, .tad. to lOid.; young cows, 8d' to
daily caltlo and a few calves on otfor to a VOIJ big atloiidaiico. Best donp milkin'--
co.ws made from £33 to £36; otlior good
to £2, lu,s . hioal and Sootcli lioifors, £2.3 to £31; oUici-s £21 to £21; best roaring calves, up to £3 tOs. ; otliors, Bis. to ,30s? llio judges, JIo,s3i-3. H. Tattci-.s-all, .Sawlev, .and .r. Bato.s Huddoislicid, iiiado tlio follow- iiig awards for dairy caltlo: 1, F. Cari- ))addliigton; 2, .f. Rirtlo, Clitlioroo.
Plnt'KT sorts, £21
------------- -—>—• • • —<------------------ - A WARNING TO GIRLS.
forO
with your heart thumping it you nm up stairs, Mother Nature is warning you tha t
When They Lose Looks and Energy, yon gills aro tired and broathlos.s,
last. You aro palo and sallow and do not eat enough., All this points to the fact th a t you are bloodless. Y'^ou can ho brighter, more energetic, more attractive short tinio if you take Dr!
using up your strength too
actually create nmv rich blood, and so bnniali tho real cause oFnll your troubles.
Williams’ pink pills, becauso these pills
X beenmo very anaemic. T lost all mv colour, could not cat, and felt as though
Mis.s D. R . Evans, of 106, Maiidovillo-road. London, E. 5, who states: “ Some time ago
pressed th a t I . wondered whether i t was worth while being alive. Doctor’s medicine did not soom to do ino any good.
X had 110 use m mo a t all.
and dopided to try thorn. 13oforo long tlio colour bc^nn to creep into mv checks- then my nppotito improved, and 1 foil stronger -and more oheorful. I kept on -with tho pills, and soon my iiealth was complotoly restored.” All cliomists soli those pills, 3s.' Od. box;
will <lo^ —nothing clso novor ill a t all. \ -
_H ay iiig bopn^4p. years in bed, Mrs. Marv Y io k h an i^ ,^ Now York, has, just died and ' Doctors say tliat she -was
.
According to the Brussels police 5-lbs' of cocaine, are consumed in th a t city every
a “ I road .about Dr. ’WilHams’ pink pills t proved .this, including I w,ns so de 19’3;
Pouj Thos
1921 102(
192! 1925
y d . i rouglior oattlo, about 7d. por lb. I Mce.1 lulod a Hlmde easier. Tuood.aj : An avorago sliow of SO to 90
I :
192C 1921 192.
192 192(
192 192
192'3 192
for
hose who intondcd semling oitJior goods or suliscriptioiiR and have not done so will
stato of tnide is partly responsible for this t but tlio Matron,
Jti.ss Gore, is hopeful limb
loll iai boIoH th a t of j)rovions vo:irs and gilts M-oi-o :iIso fowor No doubt tlio bad
roceued. Ib is yoar tho ifomo was opon oa' i 'l 'r f’'" . “ l"‘l
'" ‘ '= ?'“> 'Rtc'clanco fo
19: 19: 19 19!
> Charlos Butterworth, of- without fron'b
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Tuesd.aj, July 1st, ho saw Roberts driving a motor ovolo ou Bndge-rond, Clmtlmrn to- M.iids Clitlioi 00, carrying two pillion p.ibsoiigois. aiio machino was boiiig drireii
un.steadil} hut ho could not see whether Itoheit.s
w.io s itting on tlio saddle or itio'
pioceodod against, for driving witli the re ir iinmhei plate obscured, and Smith wiili aiding .and ahottmg in this olfouco also i .C. Bacon said tha t a t -2-40 p.m- on
not liaviiig proper control over a motor o'cle, and tiio pillion passongor.s—Hannibl Bigrigg, ol 18, Haworth-stroet, Nelson, and Margaret Smitli, 20, South View-street
at^ liHm 'rnOo "’’ .^"yfp f tli, wos sumiiioiieii a t Glithoroo County Sessions on Jfoiidav for
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