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iTH* CUTHCROC ADVERTISER, S e p t e m b o r 1 s t , 1911-


After the Brilliant Summer Weather F E L T H J ^ T S


we have had, when the Straw Hat was so requisitioned, there is sure to be a large demand for ___


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tor the dull weather. We are ready in anticipation of that demand ISl! a well-assorted stock of FtLTS, in the current Styles, at


Popular Prices :—2/ 11, 3/6, 3/> i) 4/°i 5/3- ■ n I ! i!


CANNED POODS


o f ev e ry d e s c r ip t io n a t old p r ic e s .


Lancashire Cheese, Very Fine Dairy.


New Marrowfat Peas New Laid Eggs.


w^■I . . ' A 0) iiimm


r-^ •■ ■ ,


• S i l l ', -i


DIVi ST0BES, 53 & 55, Salford.


Household


Redmayne’s Raincoats


REALLY Repel Rain


Yban mb KiAwoala AND Raloeoaia, BeteayM** WiWtroat. an mart and atyfiWi. Thay eaifaWfia complete pco- ■.rrtrMi frooa Aa cate wtdi the oaouoct —lalihi nfltiniaiaitTTt-------* "■


asail hsva h n aly laperseded Uk aid Maior wa ta w in g raasooa;


‘w—


hot hiR proof, and ^ tn e j afora iKit oloaa and


awh . althy-


s o f t and eoaa- tortabla ,nnd na* Btitr and otaaemy and ooeeAoetleea


■. T h a y ana


hai Bhydal Slla a a shoaidapa, ahd a c t tlho tha aM Maoktatosb tha* ooald n ot ba


35^


'ri I__/


\ I ?BX S le r b ooty


^ fey W a r or to Meagore. STTK OR <MUX P01 M D M A Y N E ^


i Ollai uh


paafedfty aat, h a a a t i f a l l y ■alahad. elaaay With Rad-


a n t l a a l y f r a a 4. T h a y a n a


m. T h a y a r a


T h a y awa piwaaf iMte


Tea, Coffee & Cocoa.


Do you require any furniture ? If so will you give us an opportunity of supplying yon f


T. SATTERTHWAITE * TOEK STEEET.


SON, WILKINSON'S,


Tailors, Hatters, and Gent’S Outfitters,


/ ^ o o r L a S in ^ C l i t h e r o e .


•guBCic Notices. BAWDLANDS P.C. PEESBNTATION. A


ll PKl'/iES not Claimed within seven days —from to-day, Friday, Sept. 1st.—will be


forfeited. P _______________________ HOTOGEAPHY in all its branches.


J>HOTOGEAPHIC GOODS of every description.


E. PTE, 1, Cowper Avenue, Waddington Eoad, Clitheroe.


“ g e n b e r s . TO BUILDEES, PLASTEEBES, JOINEES, Ac


ANTED, TENDEBS for work of enlarging Stables at De Lacy Street.-Forplansand


spooifioations apply to Secretary, Co-operative Stores, Clitheroe._________ ____________________


C L IT H E R O E UNION, WORKHOUSE SUPPLIES.


Th)0 Guardians of tliis Union are preoared to recei-TO the pr<^osa3s of persons willing to


CONTRACT


For the supply of Frosh Beef, i'reah .Mutton, Fresh Fish, Br&id, h’lour, Split Peas, Oatoeal, Seed Cako, Coffee, Chioory, Tea, Sugar, YeUow Soap, Clothing, New 01<^ .-uid Uog- ing, Shoes, Coal, and other nooeseanes and a^ - ol«a of oonaumption for the Workhouse oi thi» Union, also for Coffins for the Workhouse, 'Jii thoroe, and the surrounding Townships, irom the 1st day of October, next to the 31st day of


March next. John Gudgeon,


LICENTIATE PEEFOEMEE, AND TEACHER, R.A.M.,


P ernleioh, Clitm rob . PUPILS’ SUCCESSES. At recent local examinations held at


Manchester, Blackburn, and Stonyhurst College, the following pupils were success­


ful :—


1. A. Fairbnrn, T.C.L. Advanced Senior, Piano 2. G. Waugh 3. W. Dean


„ ASSOCIATED BOAED E.A.M. k E.C.M.


-1. J. Kenny, Higher Division, Piano 5. A. Castiello 6. F. Macadam 7. M. Pastre S. H, Walsh il. A. Kerwick,


10. E. Smalley 11. E. Illingworth


Elementary Primary


Singing (Hons.) Singing Singing Singing Singing Piano Piano


The following gained over 90 per cent, of


marks in the Theoretical Exam, held at the College: —


12. P. 0*Mara 13. M. Castiello Id. C. Taunton 15. A. Westwood 16. J. Kennedy 17. T. Walmsley 18. T. Philips 19. W. Bolton 20. F. Firth 21. C. Straflord 22. J. Unsworth 23. M. Slattery


itinpiT* ov mada kato a N>*aoa«BI •tHaN SaatiMait.


32/6 Ontf»«i9o»t Upwards of 60 Licentiates, Associates,


and senior successes have been gained by Mr. John Gudgeon’s pupils, in piano, organ, singing and harmony, and counterpoint.


FRENCH POLISHING BY A COMPETENT MAN.


All kinds of Furniture Cleaned and Ee-polished. Pianos Ee-polished equal to new.


Builder’s work promptly attended to. Distance no objeet. IBO


Royal G-rammar School, 0 LITHE HOE.


\ 5 &! W i n t e r T e rm b e g i n s


W ed n e sd a y , S ep t . 13th, I9II.


C. M. HENDEESON, Head master.


M.A.,


C. lEELAND, 16, monk S t ., Clltheroe.


P e t a l D u s t 3d. per packet


At'the Advertiser Office.


10, Castle Street, Clitheroe.


BRG ELL, AEW DRESSMAKER and COSTUMIER. af


Autumn and Winter S ty le s and P a t te rn s now ready.


IVIourning &'.|Weddlng Orders completed a t sh o r t n ot ice.


N ew est In Coats and Blou ses . a. i


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S Jfetre.


oe HIEE—po n y and GOVEENE8S CAE. Apply, H. Sharp, Commercial Hotel, Clitberce


ight CAETING undertaken at very reason­ able rates; town or country.-C. Holt. 29


Brownlow S t r e e t . _______________ NOTICE.—To Tradesmen and Others.


vIlT


ENEEAL LIGHT OAETING done on the shortest nnHf'o.


—_________ AIro


otice


Hire, with driver.—Hayhurst Bros, lands, Clitheroe.


Also Govern. ___ _______


rness Car for 1 & 3, Bawd-


TATION HOTEL, Clithoroo.—Waggonect**' Traps, etc., for Hire.—Applyi Mrs. Althani.


Proprietress._________ _____ _________________ TRAP for hire.—Apply F. Knight,


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on returning same to the Secretary, Waddington Brass Band.


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OST.—SILVER BAND off a Walking Stick J —P. H. Fielding, Pimlico Road


M


ost—Somewhere between Pimlico A Whal­ ley,GOLD BROOCH, with Gold Pendant (containing two photos.) attached.—Finder re­


warded on bringing to Printer's.


orse A __ 21, St. Mary's Street. Clitheroe.


g$.OSt. £ l REWARD.


„ (Hons.) Singing Intermediate, Piano


The several articles to be oontraoted for will . . j ^ ..ii


be required to be delivorod at sudi tunes and m Buoh quantitiea, at the Workhom», near k-u- thiaroe, and as ragarda Cofiihs either Workhouse, or .at such places within the iown- ship of Clitheroe, as the Board of Gu.ardianB


may direct. Tlie following is an cfitiniate of tlie (iiumtitioa , ,, ....


of the uiKlormontdoniod article® iikoly to oe wanted daring tlio above period, namely: Fresh Beef, 6,4001bs; Fresh ilutton, l,250lbs:


Freeh Fish (Cod withont head or Freeh Had dock) 90 to 100 lbs weekly ; Bro.od, 1,550 s c ^ or 31,0001bs ; Flour, 2 loads : Oat -Meal, 4 loads ; Seed Cake, l,2001bs; Coffee, 2241bs; Chicory, 42U)fl; Tea (at Is 6d per lb) 3001bs; Sugar (Tate’s) 2,000 lbs: Cheese, 20011)8; Yellow !^ap, (’Tyson, Gossages, or Orosslield s xx) ^ McDougaU’s 8 per cent Carbolic Soap, House .and Steam Coal, 270 tone Tenders So-ilcd .and Addressed to the Chair- man., underr oovor to t<ho C^ork, must be Bent to the Workhouse ^before Four o’clock in the after- noon of M KDNESDAY, tomber next, with samples, not more th.an two


6 cwtfl ID erwte; the .s-omples


13th day of if practacablo, (,il


at price); and in order to avoid any suspicion of sufi


tlie same icn


faTOuritisin, euch samples must not show the najn© of tha porscwi to whom they belong, but be cnoloeed in wrappers provided by the CluajMl- ianB, and nuirkod with, a device word or naimbec to be referred to in the Tender, and such device word or nuinbo’* must not bo tiie sajue as any used on past occasions, nor must a:.y person tendering use more than one private mark. Each Contractor must be prepared with the ne oessaxv security for carrying out his contract r


required. The GWaxdians do net bind tliMUselvcs to accept


the lowest or any tender, and reserve to them­ selves the right to select from any tender such goods or articles tendered for as they may think proper without .accopting the whole of the Tender, and every Temder must bo under seal


when delivered.


of any kind not contr.acted for. unless by orfer signed bv the Clork by direction of the Bexard. Forms' of Tender, with specifications of he


Bep.aratoly, and Acoonnt.s will be p.aid Q u a^ ly . The Guardians will not pay for any a-rticlee


several .articles to bo contracted for and wrappers mav Ito had on application to me, or at the Workhouse, and no tender utH bo received but on the Form specified for that purpose.


By Order of the Board,


THOMAS EASTHA.M, Clerk to the Guardians.


Board Boom, Clitheroe, 14th August, 1911.


P.artice may tender for any of the Articles , ^ a n f c 6 .


WANTED.—Rents or Debts to Collect, or any West View, Clitheroe.


Light ^York.—Apply, H. A. Cams, 27j Office.


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Clitheroe. W


able toplay piano; salary -£60 to J18U according to previous experience. Application with testi­ monials and photograph, to be sent immediately to Mr. S. Green, St. James’s House, Clitheroe.


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Lonsdale, Newton, Accrington, good wages; H’- maid, Nurse-H’maid, Farlour-maid,Between-maid Housekeeper for business people, 3 in family.— Disengaged.—Housekeepers, ages 29 to 50; Cook Generals, ages 27, 28 and 29, Nurse age IS, Cooks age 30,35 and 50; H'maid W. 22.—Mrs. ChesO’ brough, Casth* Street, Clitheroe.


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for hotels and farms, young girl private house.— Disengaged.—Cook-General and H’maid-Waitress in Oct., Clitheroe preferred; Housekeeper and temporary help.—Mrs. Dawson, 43, Chatbiirn Koad, Olitheroe.


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o st .—An Aberdeen TERRIER. Name on collar—*'H. E. Hirst, Meltham, Torks.' — Anyone bringing same to Townhead, Slaidburn, will receive above r ew a r d .______ ____________


OST, on August 19th, between Sawley and Gisburne. some MUSIC.—Finder rewarded


parts of the world by the following lines: Canadian Pacific Railway Co.; Cunard ; Moulder Federal- shire lines. Agent for thi:^ Baggage Insurance Association Ltd., Accident Insurance Ltd., and Dominion Express Money Exchange. If yon are going abroad, let me have pleasure of carrying out and (completing your arrangements. I can save you considerable expense You have absolute­ ly nothing to do only let me know where you in­ tend going.


Y J


RIGBY, Shipping and Tourist Agent, Water- • loo, Clitheroe. Passages booked to all


LONDON TOURS. Special prices for parties. ^ i s c e C C a n e o u s . I do the rest. Don't forget the


our w a n t s win be supplied if you place your Ads, in this columH.—Largest oirOTi<


ANTED-Cook-Generals for Clitheroe Whal ley, Wilpsbire, Blackburn, Wiswell, Kirkby


ANTED.—Cook-Generals and Generals for Clitheroe, Lytham, Wilpsliire, Generals


little gir l; must be accustomed to and fond of children.—Mrs. A. Musson.


little boy age four ; part charge one elder CLITHEROE EDUCATION AUTHORITY.


ANTED, Certificated Untrained TEACHER female, for mixed department C.E. School;


WANTED. — NURSEMAID, entire charge


14th, conduct the ANNUAL SALE of SURPLUS STOCK which includes 5 Cows due September and October, 4 Heifers due September, and 2 Geld Cows. 986 SHEEP and LAMBS: 20 half- bred Lambs, 230 lonk wether Lambs, 300 Scotch do., 80 lonk and black-faced gimmer Lambs, 100 lonk and 250 black-faced Ewes, 6 lonk Rams. Sale at 12-30. Refreshments provided at a reasonable charge —Further particulars from the Owner, or Auctioneer, Hy. Jackson, Gisburn.


H TWISTON MILL, DOWNHAM.


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lation in the district —2 lines 6d., 3 insertions !/• ^ ^ i p p i n g .


r . THOMAS ROBINSON has fixed Saturday, September 16th, for his Sale of Farming Stock.


BAMBEES FARM, BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND Stock.


r . j . E. RATHMELL has fixed Tuesday, September 19th, for his Sale of Farming


m e a r l e y h a l l , CLITHEKOE. Mr. John Porter has fixed THURSDAY^


September 21st, for his Sale of Farming Stock, which includes 107 head of CATTLE, and 550 lonk and half bred Sheep and Lambs.


H. JACKSON, Auctioneer, Gisburn & Colne By Mr, Edgar F. Jackson.


SUGAR HILL, BROWSHOLME, NEAR CLITHEEOE.


the whole of his Live Stock, Implements, 'Winter Eatago, etc., on WEDNESDAY, September 13th 1911, consiating of IS head of Cattle, 16 Sheep, 2 Pigs, and about 30 head of Ponllry.—Full par- tienlare next week._______________


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and will buy any number of old hens; 1/2 to 1/6 each given. Also best price given for Cock Chick­ ens. Clitheroe: Castle Inn. Gisburne: Kibbles dale Arms.


e s s e s . BAENES b eg s ., Wilpehire, will attend Clitheroe and Qisburne Fortnightly Monday Fairs, with a grand selection of Pullets


T MOORCOCK INN, WADDINGTON.


F. JACKSON will Sell by Auction for Mr. • J. P bootbb (who is leaving the district)


IN MEMORIAM.


In Ever Loving Memory of a dear aunt sister, Mart Kayley, who died Sept, lit,


1910.


Till God the helper of the helpless, Took her home to reign in peace.


her in death. Monnybent Farm,


Oh, how patient was her suffering, When no heart could give her ease.


We havo loved her in life, let us not forget ,


Bolton-by-Bow’Iand. DEATHS.


In Loving Memory of Stanlet, the beloTed sos of John and Fannt Heud, of WaddingtoD. who died August 2Sth, 1911, aged 13


Oh, child, how oft we kissed thy lips, With parents* fondest love,


Thornber Cottage, Waddington.


In Loving Memory of Jessie, wife of Wilh^® Penny, who died August 36th, 1911.


h e a n n u a l sa l e of store Sheep and Lambe will take place at tho above address on MONDAY, the 25th day of September, when


there will be forward the nsual well-known stocks offered for sale. Full particulars later. Early entries solicited either to Mr. T. Kendal, Moor­ cock Inn, or


. .


E. F. JACKSON Auctioneer.


Aug. 25.—John Heys, 5, Peel Street, 84 years. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.


Mk. Pknky and Mb. and Mas. Family desire to thank their many in ,


for kindness and sympathy during thcH bereavement.


25, Brownlow Street, Clitheroe.__________________





Printed and Pobliahed by Oiaba Eobinso* 27, Castle Street, Olitheroe.


and was interred at St. Helen's Caurc i Waddington, August 30th.


But God has called thee from our care To rest with Christ above.





ANTED- Apply,


-WASHERWOMAN. Mondays — Mrs. Cox, Little Moor House,


ANTED. — Good GENERAL for small family.—Apply Mrs. F. Hargreaves, 37


Castle Street.


ANTED—One or two LADY LODGERS, comfortable home. — Apply Advertiser


SATURDAY', Sept. 9th, 1911, 14 Head of CA’TTLE, 8 Scotch Ewes, 12 Fat Lambs, good Sheep Dog, roan Horse (aged), 50 Head of Poultry Hen Cabin, the Farming Implements, Dairy Utensils, and part Household Furniture. About 200 Yards of Eioh Hay, eaten on or off the prem­ ises, and 31 Acres of Winter Eatage. Sale at One o’clock. Terms Cash. Further particulars from Owner, or the Auctioneer, H. JACKSON, Gisburn and Colne


H


ROOT AND BRENNAND FARMS, Dunsop Bridue, near Clitheroe.


JACKSON, instructed by Mr. W. Psrkin- • son, will, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER


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JC3 3s complete.—Pishwiok, Downham Koad, Chatbnrn.__________________________________


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OE SALE.—Old-established Mixed Business —Grocery, Sweets. Hardware. Drapery, etc.


_Good sound trade; splendid opening for young couple; stock at valuation ; every investigation allowed,- other business taken.—Matoer, 70 Wat­


erloo Eoad, Clitheroe._______________ _________ _


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N SALE.—Large PLOUE BIN; six divisions well made.—Apply Walmsley’s Boot Shop,


Salford.


trict ; this is a good Advertiser Olliop.


_____


NSDEANCE. — Applioations are good book, worth 30/- per week, Whalley dis­


opening.—Apply, X 123,


,N SALE—INVALID CHAIE, good con­ dition ; cheap to quick buyer.—Sowerbutts,


3, Moor L a n e .____________________ __________


nlator: C. Coates,


O Street. Road.


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N SALE.—MOTOE CYCLE, 3 h.p.; Minerva patent engine; B.S. A. fittings; new acoum-


, good condition; a bargain.—-Apply, Crow Trees Farm, Chatburn, Clitheroe


OOD three bedroomed HOUSE to Sell, with four end windows.—Apply, 27 Eadeclyfle


__________


N SALE.—Large Mahogany SEDEBOAED, containing 3 mirrors.—Apply, 30 Pimlico


______


REENHOUSE BOILER, to heat 600 ft. 2in, piping, for Sale, in use few weeks only ; also


Gas and Water Heater.—3, St. James's Street, Clitheroe.


ood h o u se s to Sell in different parts of the town.—Apply, E. Cheater, King St.


'SHAMPOS' cleanses, invigorates the hair, Id. pkt


TCriTS, DANDRUFF, removed by Adnos' Nur- sery Hair Lotion. Non greasy, safe in use,


an excellent preventative. 3d. and 6d. per bottle. From the Clitheroe Equitable Co-operative Society


Branches, and R. Stubbs, 3, Church Street.


“O A T S , MICE, MOLES, COCKROACHES,and J I I j b e e t l e s , greedily eat Harrison’s ‘Reliable* Rat Poison, Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 8d., Is., 2s. 8d., and 3e. 8d., Postage 2d.—G. W. Habbison Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemiita. Agent for Clitheroe: E. E. King, Chemist, 5 Church Street


.lep- but


X who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should me HARRISON'S "RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies aid strengthens the Hair. In tins, 4id. and 9d. Postage Id.—Geo. Vv'. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent for CUtberoe—E. E. King, Chemist, 5, Church Street.


IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every Mother


on TUESDAY NEXT, September 5th, 1911, the following FAEM STOCK, viz: 17 head of CATTLE: 3 Cows due September, 1 Heifer due November, 1 Heifer due January, 1 Cow due January, 1 Cow due February, 1 Cow newly calven, 2 geld Cows full of milk, 1 geld Heifer, 1 Heifer serred August I7th, 1 Cow served June 23td, 2 Heifers 8 months old, 2 Heifers 14 months old ; useful black Mare, 15-2 h.h.. 7 years ; 2 Pigs (about 8 scores) ; Sheep Dog; 50 head Poultry and Hencoto; Farming Implements and Dairy Utensils; 400 yards rich and well-won Hay. including a ground mow which can be sold to be taken off the premises; 45 acres Winter Eatage, including 12 acres unbroken Fog.—Sale at 12.30. Further particulars from the Executors, or from the Auctioneer, H. Jackson, Gisburn and Colne.


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JACKSON, instructed by the Exors. of • Mr. John GRrnett. will Sell by Auction


SABDEN FOLD FAEM, FENCE, NEAE BUENLEY.


One mile from Fence, Higham, and|Newohuroh- in-Pendle.


H . JACKSON, instructed by Mr. H enry Nutter, will Sell by Auction, on


WEDNESDAY, Sept. 6th, 1911, 29 Head of CATTLE, comprising 10 Heifers, 9 to 12 months; 6 Heifers, two years, (run with bull) ; 5 geld Cows full of milk, 5 Cows due Oct., 1 Heifer due Nov, 2 roan Stock Bulla, 12 months; 90 uncrossed Lonk Ewes, 3 4 4 shear; 34 Lonk Gimmer Shear­ lings, 30 Lonk Wethers, 2 4 3 shear; GO Lonk Gimmer & Wether Lambs, 3 Lonk Earns 3 HOESES—Bay Harness Horse, 6 years, 15-2 h h Bay Cart Horse, 5 years, 16 h.h.; Bay Yearling Colt. 50 head of Poultry, 16 Geese. About 100 Yards of Eioh Hay & 220 Acres of Winter Eatage until March 25tb, 1912. Sale at 12 o’clock. Further particulars from Owner or Auctioneer, H. JACKSON, Gisburn 4 Colne


HAEEIS’S FAEM, GEINDLETON.


JACKSON, instructed by the Exors. of • T homas Bow.'ian, will Sell by Auction on


invited for $ate.


o n e y from our own Bees, 1/1 perjar: aeot- ions 1/-; wax 2d. per oz.; a'so Outfits fur


beginners in beekeeping; Bees, Hives, etc., from


$aCes Bp J lu c t io n By Mr. H. Jackson


Glsbu rn e A u c t ion Wlart SALES EVERY ALTERNATE WEDNESDAY,


ThO BEST CENTRE for LYIMC-OFF COWS, STORE CATTLE, EtO.


N e x t S a l e -------ON-------


Wednesday, Sept. 13 WHEN PKOM


250 to 300 HEAD OP C A T T L . E


CHIEFLY LYING--OFF COWS, will be forward. Ballot at 10-15 a.m,


1^ Sale will begin at 10-30 to the minute.


HENEY JACKSON, Auctioneer. H. C. STAEKIE, Secretary.


B^TO-HORROW, SATURDAY. LOWEE ASKEE HILL, GEINDLETON.


E. H. JACKSON, instructed by M-. Wm Hargreaves, will Sell by Auction on


SATUEDAY, Sept. 2nd, 1911,12 Head of CATTLE 23 Horned Sheep and Fat Lambs, 11 Young Geese 3 Stock Geese, about 90 Head of Poultry, and 2 Wooden Henootes. Also 200 Yards of Eioh Hay and 40 Acres of Winter-Eatage including 12 Aorea Unbroken Fog. Sale at 1-30. Terms Cash Further particulars from Owner, or Auctioneer,


H. JACKSON, Gisburn 4 Colne SHORT NOTICE OF SALE.


WILKINSON FARM, BAELEY, F ence, near Burnley.


roe, on WEDNESDAY, September 20th ’1011 ’ 3-45 p.m. Valuable PEEEHOLD HOTEL I- as “ Swan and Eotal,” situate in Cast).


T


CUtheroe, with the extensive Yard, Stablea E ***’ house and Bottling Stores, 4c. For fulis”'**' tionlars see Posters, or apply to the AnA;.''’'' Clitheroe (Tel. 95) or to


Messrs. BALDWIN WEEKS 4 BALnwiv Tel. 52.____________________ Solicitors. C lS ’


on MONDAY, the Uth day of September lafi'’’ T


7-30 p.m.. Two Copyhold DWELLlNG-HOnsp- in Back Lano, Chatburn, in the cccunat;..'• Messrs. Bonsfield and Sleading.


° " from A


Further particulars from the Auctiooeer 0 'TDENEE l.ANCASTER,


mos DUEBDEN, Auctioneer Bank Salerooms, Clitheroe.


aad other purposes.


_______________Solicitor, Blackbii,. *«d Til,a^


OLEAEANCE SALES at the Room, tl, Saturday in each Month.


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PEIVATE SALES by arrangement. VALUATIONS for Mortgage, 'Traniler, Prob,i,


Law of Distress (Amendment) Act,, 1888 k 1m Tel. 095.


Fire Loss Aiseisor, Certified BailiS nij,, a, ^


MOOR SIDE FAK.M, WOBSTON, Near CLITHEROE.


DECLINING SHEEP FARMING, M


e . ERNEST HARGREAVES will Sell K Mr. James Hargreaves, on WEDSESDA7


SEPT. 13th, 1911, the whole of his valmvi


flock of 240 Sheep and Lambs, and 2 Hohk namely: 126 Lonk Ewes, I to 4 shear; 101;];! bred Shearlings. 20 half-bred Gimmer and Wetbi Lambs, 76 Lonk Gimmer and 'Wether Lamls l Lonk ram Lamb, 1 Lonk Shearling Ram; 1 Earn, 3 shear, registered in flock book; 1 h),!- Ram, aged; 1 Wensleydalo three-shear Em HOESES—Brown Mare, 8 years, 1,>1 h.h.,aseli known worker in all gear; Bay harness Horse,! years, 15{ correct and quiet and a good worker fa all harness. About 200 Acres of Winter Eates until Feb 2nd, 1912 Terms Cash. Sale to commence at One o’clock.


Particulars from Owner, or


EENEST HARGREAVES, Auctionsei Blaoko, Nelson.


DOWNHAM AND CUEEDALE ESTATES.


r j ic BE LET from tho 2nd February and May, 1912—


MOORSIDE FAEM, TVORSTON, near Clife roe, consisting of 249a., 2r., 7p.


TWISTON ailLL FARM. Twi?ton, near Cli. thoroe, consisting of 47a., Or., 33p.


CUERDALE HALL FARM, near PRESTOU, consisting hitherto of 170a., Or., -ip., but nowo! 130a., 3r.. IQp. Offers to be sent to R. C. ASSHETON, ESg., Downham Hall, ClitheK^


clear —Apply, Ingham, Palace Tea Room. T


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O LET.—HOUSE, No. 5, Fort Street, 3 tel- rooms, bath, hot and cold water; rent 65


10 LET. — Semi-Detached VILLA, Psrl Avenue; Dining Room, Drawing Rojm,


W.C. etc. — Apply R. H. Whiteside, on tee premises.


O LET.—4, Rock Street, Parson Lane, i large ROOM, 23ft. square; suit club g reading room. Apply, J. E. P'orrest, Concert H


i all


O LET.—Furnished HOUSE in good part o; Clitheroe; sitting-room, kitchen, bachkitebes


three bedrooms, bath, hot and cold water, Lavatory etc., for one or two months;


lOi. per week.-


Apply A.M., Advertiser Office. ’g o ^ e t


genber PUELIMI.N'AHY NOTIOK.


BE LET BV TEXDEK.-LITTLE MEARLEY HALL FARM, Clitheros,


containing 540 acres or thorcabonts of Meadow and Pasture and excultant Fell IsdL 2nd February and 12th May, 1912. For partic­ ulars apply to


J. T. EASTHAM, Sulicitors, ClitherK


^parttnenfjs, ^Sobgings, Ac, without Boird.-*


pa r tm e n t s , with or Apply, 21, Castle View.


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ANTED—Two or three respectable M LODGERS ; comfortable home.—App'j: ___


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THWAITES.—On the 31st .at Koeiield, ClitLeriV iho wife of J. K. Thwaites, or asoa.


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O BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Mb a DnBBDKN, at the Brown Cow.


Sales b\) Huetton. By Mr. Amos Duerden CLITHEEOE.


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