PRICES from 42/-
WEDDING RINGS in great variety from 20/-
all the popular features of past sports I being inaiiitainod and novelties introduced. The foot racing brought runncr.s from Scotland as well as from various parts ot
at tin's po]>nlar nieoting. An attractive progrnnune was arranged,
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'J’lie keeiiing quality of 1D15AL MIKAb makes it the ideal .sunimor bread.
IDEAL BREAD KEEPS FRESH
SHOP AT THE “TOOTAL” SHOP WHERK YOU CAX REE “ TOOTAL-R” FUEL RANGE.
GET YOUR MATERIALS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY DRESSES AT ONCE.
TOBRALCO SS-iti. wide.........1/8 yd. SANDOWN 2.S-in. wi<
lc.........Sid. yd. TOOTISHA ;iG-in. wide.........2/11i yd. NORBAR IlG-iii. wide............. 1,- yd.
PORRITTS f t • ‘J'i * f Tlie Oldest p « ' icn ' t ? '
Insurance Office in the ^
X’■od^r^
Mimchoslor Branch 3-1/86, King Street.
AV. EVANS LLOYD. Branch i\Ianagor.
splendid start in the local gallop, and hold till’ lead to tlie iiniRli, luiving as cliallenger a stalih* companion. “ llarliara.” a Innso which was greatly fancied.
Josi'idi ClnrlvO, tlie son of tlie owtuu*. .Mr. 'rattersalTs “ Dii.'^kv Queen” had a
oi tlie niien trot between Mr Bratt's ”
I.ily (J.” and Mr. Dodd's “ Broadwiiv.” tlm former winning after n hard rsiee. Mr. lomlinson rode ^lajor Dewev ” past the post ill the second heat, with !\Ir.
wlilih must have carried a
gre.it deal of i money, and was favonrito. trotteil magiiifi- I ecidl.v in tin* filial, never once hroalcing
Little Ernest” w.ns second. ” Lilv f l ,”
and fighting a liard battle again with Bn>adw,i.v.
if'
The Cotton Queen’s Choice At the Cotton ISall held nii
Whit-Tuc.sday, iu the Mercer Hall, Gt. Harwood 'I'HE LANCARHIRE COTTON QUEEN RELECTEl) A
TROJAN SHIRT
No. Rr. 41. wiiieii was aw.uidfd FIRRT PRIZE FOR NEATNESS AND DURABILITY IN WEAR GET YOUR ‘ TROJAN’ SHIRT FROM
T O * ^ Y O U N G E i i ^ G L I T H E R O E B N A R K E T Ra TISFACTIO.S GuAKANTKF.n.
Pfiiss Coneron F.S.M.C., F.B.O.A., F.I.O., SIBHT TESTilB OPTICIAN BY EXAM.
o/gnt Testing and Optical
Tre.Ttmeut under the National Health Insurance Acts.
Registered by the Joint Councit of Quatified Opticians for t 7 ^ ^ o o r L a n e ^ Ol ith eB * oe
most- proficient onicial as troasiiror. (Continued at foot of next column.)
-•-•-v ..... ,,, ,:>|HMiver iirovi third. m lattcrsmll s
lior.se was closely challenged hv V 11
The pi»en gallop was won hy Barbara ’ <
.IS to whether ” .Seasiimo ” iiiterfcrod with Marhara s ’ rimning. hiil the jndgis gave
Mr. la t to isal ls ” Ihirhara ” not lialf a lengtii heliind.
iiii" wall Its yoiilliful liitpr, I'niis-lil nut
Mill tak e rs ” Bosehud.” The mile gallop handicap hy weight, was won after gruellin-r mP*.
I here was some dispnt(>
the race to the first horse past tlie post. Ml-. AlkiiiKqn’.s “ liiirvi.y 0 ." amt “ Itiim- ,
willi 1 um-lturu ” sninml, uml Mt. lioll’s Miss tlottha •’ thinl.
lhn ( nnsolalion Tint in Urn liiml lap ami it. was uni until tlio siraml.t ,v,is n-.'icliprl that Hntvoy 0 " .IcfinilnK- tnnk tlm
iiiii 11 lifin-y lintsi- I'tniii bis .stiibln “ \1i.c'” took second place. Tlio bital biimiml .viitils tbit tiicn ti-siiltnil i
.Mt. .Simiirot bail lilib- (lillioiillv i„ „in- iiiii); till' liic-iil tint nil “ Ilossin' liiimnu ”
in aiiotlicr win lot RaRiit. altlioiiRb lie was nearly mitiiliieeil in bis bent. K Towiison W H S scc-nml amt ! • ’ . Cnnte.s tliitil.’
I is elbcipiicy was renectoil in tlie splemliil oiganisntion
ann.Mrenl in .Ji .....i
swietiiry, J lr . Harry lib'aaarcl, wbo brines mtiniie nnergy |„ l.ear ii|inn Iiis wnrk.
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Dneo tiKaiii tlie sports were
e.veelleiiMv | • Vr"
‘'■bl’ is due to tli'e _p
" i t l i the imnig Men’s Eellowsliin move ment a t St. Nicliola.s’ Sunday Scliool, an (*xcelient addre.^s was given on Suiulav bv one of the momhors. Mr . DennU Howartli.’ on ” Capital ^ Punislimoiit.” Mr. .lolin Braceivell presided. Tlio spoaker a t tho womens section was Mr. Joseph Hail, \vlioso (liscourso was mueli eiijoye<l. JIis-»
FELLOMDHP MEETINGS.—In connexion
Jlilda lUacdonald presided over a good attendance.
boa: thei tins of 1 doci trill oil
lhoadw.iv
I-ily (!,” won. with second and “ Bum-Bum ’
Open Gallop Thrills. ‘'’inpctition. Mr. i ” Seasame.” witfM
weighing 1311,.. on M'ednesilay. The Hmhier IS noi quite* so well oil' lor salmon and sea trout as tlio Bibblo. hut given a ni<'o iresii should fisli very well. Night fishing
. ■ . ..............^ jum ,1 iiJi'i- avii iitMu, s lor sea trout is getting well into it' tride. SABDEN.
whist tlrivi* wa.s hold In tho I.ahuur Gluh, Sind the prizes wore won by: laidit-s; 1, Mrs. J. Waling; •>, W. Counsel.
Geiulemon. 1, ;Mr. J. Batter-d.v; 2 .Mrs. r. Edinpiul-son.
MHIS| DB1\E.—Last .Saturday night a
jte. was unable to make op the ground slip had t<i I’oncede. 'I’liere was a stern duel in tlio first lieat |
M hit taker s ’* Bo'iohud,” which was fai'onr- :\lr. B. RAH,IFF HELPS.
tu-sslo witli^ a salmon on 'I’
liur.sdav ovenin;i. Uo was fisliing fnmi tlio .Millstone's Inn, West Brndlord, on tlio .sti'clch near Iho
Mr. Siniili, of Burnley, had a givai
THIR 1R REAL ‘-TOOTAL WEATHER TARANTULLE, SG-iii. «ide.... Sid., 1/-, 1/5 yd.
BUNTY UNSHRINKABLE VOILE .‘iC in. wide.............1/- yd.
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lvi-.ity A/auu Caiiuiks 'TOOTAl/R Guauaxtf.i:.
8, PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN 147, ST. JAMES’ STREET, BURNLEY
PORRITTS
Cli.'illnirn, mot with great success, winning lintli first ami third prizes.
The Horse Events. ing,
'I’Ih*
lior.so I'Vents were i'.\li’cmofy interest 'rin-re was a remarkable feature
TUSSLES WITH SALMON.
TEN TAKEN HODDER
ON RIBBLE AND IN A MONTH.
rilling class, a number of nice mounts I being M
‘on, ^fiss .foan Bohinson. of loyalty to ilio Cluircii. The Hat Trick,
llio mile handicap. B. Sugar, the Sawloy runner, who cajitured t!ie event in tlie two I previous .vears, was plariul bade marker, and tliongli tlie crowd knew lie was desirous of obtaining tin* hat-trick, they Iiad | evitleutly douht.s as to Ids mark, particu larly as there were mon in the I'ace from , ICdinburgli, Marborough, Jtipon, ICendal, and otIuT distant jilacos. So Sagar didn’t this year .start as favourite, and tlioso who backed him <lid well, for he ran a niagnifi- cent race, being content for tlio greater | part of two laps to let Holton, tlie J'klin
Cii'eat
iutere.st centred iu tlio first race. I good -swiond.
'I'he heats for the Inindred .vards were I interesting, and it wa.s jilcasing to find tlio I
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clusively .showed the merit of F. AV. Hobson, a Leeds rimner, wlio slinwcd magnificent form. Starting from bj .vainU
Mob.son won the final, being very closely
ciialleiiged by Whittaker, to whom Hobson conceded half a yard .start.
over a mile. There were splendid entries, and sonio very hard racing was seen. The I cyclists went all out- when it came to tlie Ktraight running, hut npliiil their high j goare<l machine.s sIowim! down considerahiy. I Henry 'rownson, of Cliilicroe. rode splen didly to win with a good lead, with B. argreavos, of Cllltheroe, scc*oml.
A novelty this year was a cycle race
ami an exceedingly liappy time wjis in enjoying an “ observation stroll.” ami \ swim in the lovely .spot at Mr. S. Walm- ley's eamp at Dooford Bridge. The le- mainder of the fast fleeing lime was main!\ -spent in preparing and eating meal-, .uid in Min hatlnng. After such a siuvo-inl week-eml in camp, we trust that there will ho oven more Hovers present at- the m-u,
of tlielr^ organised joint camps la.-i W“ !.- end. There were present at Cherrv Ti\’>
and Patrol Leader of the Otter Pain.L The District Hover Scouts lielil the tii-’.
Wllr
]>e:i.| ..I . | talk tun Hoiioin V. I nie soil-,-
Iteeau-
at roi'oiul -eldom il l ai i--es.
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tiiiM. my I liuiidn
liav«* not I A In i n I
represented in the proce'sion held last Siiml.iy on the occasion of tlie
Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs wore
f.ilrlv w. 1
one, tlio venue of wliidi is still to l.,> arranged. 'riio Clithcroo Parish Cliurch Dover Scouh.
1
vi-i'oiint- innif ill pe.-rs’ lull a title i- sitv to hi| a s'hnrlo uTirn :ir Veai's (-Ml
’n l
the Detinl held mi I 'ergii-mi.l at the
i ii: IMII1 :i III I tin- \ • dilIM.-V Impel-,, leavinc !>'
Thi- The I 'n
of the r\ Impen; .Mini'it
HOUND Tak(*
Th(* I ' r r
blankets, grouiulslieet, plate, cup cio' towel, tootlibrush, and if ]>ossihIe. pfitu>,i[.]’ need he hrouglit. Scouts, of <‘nur-<. wiii provide their own food for tlie week..-n,i.
ho providotl. only personal kii
the Scouter in cliarge of the Troop. if summer irami) has been held, juid ,^ll i-:i | he sent to .Mr. A. W. Hunter. -Um. llhirl-. burn-road, OswaldtwUtle.
ilistriet. Commissioner .).
Walni.slev liii i, expressed the lioiwj that the five iiew'Su ips would enjoy their life in the Troop and also desired the C.B.G.S. Troop to -i.
nioiiy took place in the C.B.H.S. Si..... when five new inomhers were eiuo!l,d im.’, the Scout BrotlierhoiKl. The livv l"t\s . Copeland, Mitchell, Banks, Lawson ;u,d Jackson—were brought into the imovcih.-hl, hy the S.M.. .Mr. G. OrniLMod, who aii-i* performing the investiture ceremony, 'nf}. r ,i tlio hoys a word or two of advice. Th.. Hendmaster, Mr. 0. \V. Stokes, who ^ a keen interest in tin* Trooii. took li:, opponunily of speaking to liie Seoul-. [|„ .said th a t with all the new niemhciN n..,v entering and almiiL to enter, the Ti- p, .should
ri.so out of its doldrums ami u. jic as a new Troop. He lio|u*<l to >,(•
th.in will the flag competitions next v«-;ir. I,-, cause they undoubtedly possessed ad\ .>n. lage.s not
pre.sent with other Tronr>- m <i,o
Last Friday night an investiture c-r.'.
receipt id' applications. (e) All applications niiist he sent in liv
(d) Dates allotted will he given ,n Tlie !*l
a splcnl Ihc'c d : f
He
way llia| lind- good a nv« Saiiclwicll OIU* I 'Ol t i f
Brigadie j op|Huienil J ap a io - fe—
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hut the a very i l
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.Vavy \ \ I this .-ii.iii I
feat 11 It' Om-
eveiu- i l l a Q boa I also h. from d hy Sllhml |i rograii i i| di\ ers.
mu u The I’l
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-ijuai'i ol tin* iniee ging'-r an
nnule. eroekei'v
rind of oil eiiigar ami these iogi|
Crazy pi
CLEA.M.Nl Next t i |
furniture
tir.si. T|
for your of your poured « even mix I
kiulicn. treacle, round tin, .allowing ground, a t tra c t t i l lip the { i l
If you ; H yon
oil and : adilitioii hanloniiul
Do nm I
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two pniinl wliiti* lea"
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