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| ‘5alC0 auction By Mr. H. Jackson
p r n e I EVERY ALTERKATE WEOHESojjy
> jaJNE - „ . ladhdri tablet.
Hurts nolhing iiui Dirt. *rhe L«a F * ran c e
igent:
James Hargreaves, OEOCER .t CORN DEALER,
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.a.vn at 10-20 prompt. Sale fin t . ..mincnco at 10_80 to the
f . llknown consignors. Largo , s ot stock already to hand. ^ oM ring, and
Ly.ng-off oatt'e in^ij
BENKT .TACKSON, Anotin. U. C. STABKIE,-4gg ” '
ITiEEHOLD PDJ3LIC lionet. AND FAEJI.
.11, at the Coppy Nook Hotel,' BoUk/ .c; loEsiavy, the 10th dav of
SOLD by Auction, by Mr ff
11 1 .'iiul Sawley, in thn the Went rtt;ihthe7,;„orelof
V LicA^nr^iHl ■
>\vn Cori'Y Nook,” near Bolton York, together 'i > v and Pasturo Land.
. .I H.iip.i is situate in a good diatrict •a,liable and increasing
Th
is .lUiate in one of the most'fertile' \ alloy, and 19 in a cry high
r P .rticu'.ars apply to the Aiictiooanr,
■sK.s. WOODCOCK A SONS ____________ Solicitors, Haalin^Hss
-1 .1 ; K'OOMS, C L IT H E R O ^
I 1'. EIMIEN will Soil by Auction with.. .TV., at tlic above rooms, on WED.
:1. 11.h, I'.'Ll, a farther conaigninent
Iri.:. 01.1 China, Silver and Electro^ Oil I'amtinijB and W'ater Coloir
; numcrou.s other effects. Cataloguea .n.i Hi,, gooiia may bo viewed at the .... 1, .T ten ilaya before the sale. .
\:iCh: iSALES at the nxuuG the first loiiih montli.
li'i! SALES by arrangement, l iOXS tor Mortgage, Transfer, Estate ih. r purposes including “ PronsioanI Property, Land, Ac., under the
l'>, Aot. 1910.
l . ’IIiD BAILIFF under the Diatresa ■ -t! Aolf.
'glotxces.
IJiA STOUT DECEASED. 22 and 2A Victoria cap. 35.
rd titiuT persons having ivy ig-iinst the estate ot Martha
. Lowergate, Clitheroe, in tha i*r. 'pin^tDr. deceased (whodied
r
O-.Aob-r- ’fUii, and whose Will .!• Prii'iciL ii Probate Begisti/oa r,
.1 • b-irt-by reijuired tosendthe of their c'airuB to me. the
‘•-i - K.'on. the Executrixes
•;u;itor tor the said Executrixes, i2Lh (lay ot June. 1913, after
"•ill r-wt be liable for the assets >Ui. T any part thereof so dia* I'-r-ou ot whose cUima Or
'id E.’cecutrixes will proceed to ’ '.‘f thf.* said deceased amongst 11 thereto, having regard oily h'.cu they shall then haTe]had
;! i; it I htm have had notice. . ' : .Kd d.HV ot May. 19i;J.
cOHN JAS. BKIGGS. Padib‘itu,
)ii; itor tor the said Executrixes Wo S eU
■SL in Hiv.vtliarn Plfic-i.—Exora* Ovcrdalc._________
■H a IlLING.—Apply, Advertiser
-UP SHOP, 10, King Street Ibmrn, Church StrecL____
■U-;, .Vo, 15. York Street,- five room, bath, W.C., two pitting Would let- either as —Enquire, No. 31, York
i f . tu b . kept.—Edisford Hall
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■lay la-l, in the Market Plac^a rimmed EYEGLASSES,7" -n r“t liming same to Advertiser
5Eoitej?.
• ..... .ic.i by everyone. Some ii- iro v. Should you require CASa O D-, -,v.. can accommodate you.
I'KIVATE LOANS. . '
|r Ktr,.ct fright facing G.P.O.) BbKh- :ii l.-n.i you PRIVATELY any eum-
-TV n.,:- njouirod. Call or wnto m . ta to J. SANDFORD & CO^„fr’
|l■..'Rrd•l.—information gladly given. DEATHS.
.■•!-oi.,ryof RicHAiii) Tiio.'tAR SwaeES, i Kiv.-r, Mass., U S.A . (formerly « C--I
-.viio died April 20th, 1013.
--.eli dear triend8,.a long farewell,
’ or w.; shall meet no more . •; art* raised with Christ to dwell
■ jn /don’s happy shore. ■ f i c k n o w l e d a rm o n t o * . and Familv desire to
Itord. le.
IfiiN*.
A.si> FiMiLT wish to thank ■ friends for their kind letters of
Ind Jloral tributes received during t leavemcnt.
I ., Clitheroe.'
|n d Published by Clara Eobinson, i:7, Castle Street, Clitheroe.
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1^. Lano and .family desire to friends for the many kind ekpi'cs® . . Ipftthy. received in their Ibereavexn^
tor t)i<; kind sympathy shewn 111- liad bereavement;
also, for DO
ladies' TailoMnade C'OSTDHES and Summer Dresses
ia all the most approved styles. The very newest cloths for selection. Mourning Ordere our Speciality.
Sidebourds, Suites, Tables, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Wringing Machines, •iassinettes. Mail Carts, Wool B.ds, Hair Mattresses, Flock Mattresses, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Felts and Carpets, Curtain Poles, Blinding, and any r lass of Household Furniture, at
J. E. Sm i th ie s , Shaw Bridge Street, Clitheroe.
K-'■.■'•.•xtion.s and Repairs. Fixing and Alterations of Furniture carried out. Furniture re-upholstered, and;Mattresscs re-inade.
T h e
BONNET BOX,
KING STREET. by Knse Parker and w All the Latest
STYLES iu
Up-to-date
LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S
MILLINERY!
^^Ready to Wear HATS from 1/11. Veils, Gloves, Neckwear.
BLODSES in Muslin, Silk, Voile & Ninon. ALL PRICES. ------- pri II ■ ■ — i > — ■■■ lOT ■■ ■ — ■ ■ ■ m u ' • • ----------
F U R N IT U R E ! ^ liELEBY GIVEN that all B r i e f ,
i';'h;ivI>KX, Auctioneer *nd Vainer Siilr-roorne, Clitheroe. Tel. 95. •
• i 11 ■ .S E HO 1, D a p po in tm eS .M‘l from a local tOHidenco, com- Ht.'i'vmg and Bedroom Piirnitnre
...prompt, subject to comiition?^ FREEHOLD PUBLIC
‘iOUSE Perfect Tailoring Creates Personality.
A ,h.i cleverlylmade to fit the figure, faultless iu cut, style and design Tivo, to the wearer a personality which beyond, doubt is a great necessity to success in life.
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In Hoter’s suits perfection is attained in the S ty le , f i t and of
the
g.arments which remain as long as the aiiit.'l»of= All coats are fitted with
su t lasts.
Unbreakable $pfwgbak Kair Sesnvas or S^ddo
^ froiii s-iouiders to coat bottom ^including lapols. The pockets are properly tk .fuve 1 and the patent pads in the shoulders always retain their shape ‘ The
.-e.sult is that alter constant wear these suits have the same smart ippfare.iice as when new, “ Rockfast’ Dyed navy serges supplied, guaranteed not to fade.
.A ieiidid; variety of Straw Hats, Cricket Shirts, Flannel Trousers, 3!>o::;ag Jackets and Bathing Costumes. Charming styles in Boys Washing Suits.
. F . H A T T E R ,
8 & 8, Castle St., Glitheroe. » •*»eeweeeen*e»een»#»#«
WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, CLITHEKOE.
Sunday Afternoon JfeM, June Sih, a t 3-15. S p e a k e r : IWr. William P r a t t , of Sabdeu.
I S i r i g b t
MB. .!. 1. FORD WILL ■ rROVIDE THE MUSIC. Uymn Boots provided. All seats are freo and all mon are heartily invited.
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K r« i> 4& s « E B 'iy FOR MEN ONLY.
N E —MwU'hly Committee Meeting at the Institute, on Tuesday Evening Nest, Juno 10th, at 7*15
S. W. GENOD, SpBGial Displa]] af lillinarg
nm REWO C A S * n -» E ST T 8 FBEE*H’, is making a ^ H I S W E E K , and invites your inspection
Sm a r t Robes and Blouses (Rose Brand) IVIOUrnIng Blouses (St. Margaret’s) a Speciality. Special Line: O s tr ich F e a th e r Ruffles at 3/11
I W A well-assorted range of "Veils, Gloves, Belts, Ties, and Lingerie.
Special Showroom for Blouses and Robes. <37^11 *--- --------------------1--- 1-11 mi ■ ■■ iwM ■ 11 • Borough of C l ith e ro e . THE BOBm BAUD will play tha following Music in the
"P a rk ” on S u n d a y N ex t , (weather permitting) e:.mmeueing at d-15 p.m.:—
Selection..." Casket of Gems”...... (Round) Chorus..........." Hallelujah ” ....... (Handel) ” Now Rochdale ” God save the King.
Selection ..." II conte Cry ” ....... (Rossini) Chorus.." Worthy is the Lamb ” and "Amen” ........... (Handel)
March.........“ Knight Templar ” (Allen)
Colleotions will bo mode at. the entrance for the Band.
Tho^Public are requested to reserve the Seats for Ladies or elderly people.
A. R. BLEAZARD, Borough Engineer
Public Hall, Clitheroe. Roller Skating.
MR. R. JACKSON has taken the above Hall tor a short season, tor Skating,
EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY unless Hall otherwise engaged,
COM.MENCINO
S a tu rd a y N ex t , a t 7 -3 0 . Full Orchestral Band in attendance.
Admission fid , including skates ; Non-skaters 3d.
Refreshments at Reasonable Prices. Right of Admission reserved
Ufiilei! IVIettoiIisI CIiurGli Moor Lane, Clitheroe.
su n d aY~ n e x t , (June 8tb, 1913).
Morning, 10-30; Evening, 0*0. Preacher:
Sacrament uf the Lord's Supper at the close of evening service.
A STUDENT. Offertory a t each Service.
In d ep end en t Chapel. CHOIR SERMONS.
S unday Nex t , J une 8 TWO SERMONS will be preached by
/ ^ r . K r s ig l i 'i: Special Music by the Choir,
Services: Afternoon, 2; Evening, 7.
Collections at both ncrvices on behalf of the CHOIR FUNDS.
Jk. THJjA.
will be provided for visitors in the SCHOOLROOM at sixpence each.
Ladies* Kid G lo v e S j in all th e b e s t s h a d e s :
Black. Brown. Tan. Beaver. Grey. Navy. Am eth y s t and White ---------- A T -----------
UF. BBACEWELL, 36 Castle St. I TOMLINSON’S, Castle Street. I
T ' O S S i O E THE ANNUAL
Village Festival and Sports
will be hold on
Wednesday Next, June For Events see Bills.
Last day for Entrie.a, JUNE "tli. SLAIOBURN BAND will be in attendance. J. T. WILSON, Hon, Secretary
ST. LEOMD’S onm DOWNHAM.
School Sermons SUNDAY NEXT, 8th JUNE,
10*30 ft m.—Preacher: The Lord Bishop of PlancliestBr. 6 30 p.m.—Preacher : Offertories in aid of Schools. --------------------- imr TIB — ■ ■ ■ tmu ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ ■ I I EcSisforcS G ro u n d .
POLO on Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays.
GRAND
POLO MATCH Clitheroe
?§^TO-MORROW, (Saturday, June "th,)
At 3 p .m . V. SVlanchester.
TEA and light REFRESHMENTS provided at a moderate charge.
A dm is sion 3d,
All Saints’ Church, PENDLETON.
CHOIR SERMONS, Sunday Next, June 8th, 1913.
Services, 10-30 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Morning Preacher: THE VICAR, THE LORD
Sieliop of iancIiBstBr — BaaMwi M
Will preacli in the Afternoon. Mi imi-i
' ■ —' ■ "" Low Moor Wesleyan Chapel.
A Memorial Service to the late Mr.
nrhosTtais ’T a t te r s a l l , will be held on
Sunday Afternoon Next (June 8th), to commence 2-0.
Il l H IM ■■■^■0 » — LOW MOOR WESLEYAN Chapel
Choir Sermons, Sunday, June 15th, 1913.
Services, 2-0 and 6-0 p.m. Preacher:
MR. CHORLTON, (Burnley.)
Soloist: muss Rose Harrison (Contralto) . '
g.jo Solo
................ “ Babylon " ................. (Adams) O Divine Bedeemer ”
(Gounod) ANTHEMS BY THE CHOIR. colleotions on behalf ef the ChoFr FumJs.
I'-.c.iiBnmonts of good quilit'* r vr« w p CATTLE will beVos/ntM ?«•
S 7 , SALFORD. So I.; 76.— Registered ns a Newapaper. ASK TODK GROCER t o u t V Advertise in this Newspaper Largest Circulation Best Advertising Medium. PUBLISHED WEEKLY.—PRICE ORE HALT-BEHNY. Tel. 33.
R . J s B c k s o i i has now received his
5^Y^®s & ?atteri\s
both Ladies’ and Gent’s, for Spring and Snmmer. These conprisa a grand variety both of smart and useful designs which he will be pleased to shew his customers at
B ^ 2 7 , W E L i L C i a ’ r E : JUNE 6% 1918
C l i th e r o e E r e e C&surch C o u n c i l an d N o r t l f a E a s i ; B i * a f i i c a s h i B - e S ^ e d e r a i i i o n .
in United Methodist Church Moor Lane, Ciitheroe,
TO-IVIORROW. S a tu rd ay . June 7th.
J-l-i) p.ui. OPEN CONFERENCE. Chairman, REV. J. W. NAIRN (Haslingden) (President N. E. Lancashire Federation.)
Paper by REV. A. GRAY (Briertliffe) followedlby discussion. Subject—" The Religion of Y’outh.”
-5-0 p.m. TEA in the Schoolroom, fid. each. fi-3Up.m, PUBLIC MEETING.
Speakers: REV. J. PARQUHAR; REV. J. DYSON, (Blackburn).
Chairman—MR. J. FORD, President Clitheroe F. C C. Collection to defray Expenses.
Wesleyan Chapel, S A W B ^ E V .
Sunday Schooi Anhiversary.
O N S U N D A Y N E X T , (June 8th. 1913). TWO SERMONS
will be preached in the above Chapel by the Rev. D. Huddleston of Bolton, Service© : Afternoon, 2-0; Evening, 6*30.
In the Morning of the same day at 10 30, Eey. D. Huddleston will give
A M A S S O B ^ E S S to Parents, Teachers, Scholars and Friends
Sp e c ia l m u s ic by th e Choir Hymn Sheets provided.
Collections after each Service in aid of the SUNDAY’ SCHOOL.
Your presence support are respectfully solicited
UnM i^eilioilisi Cfiurcli WEST BRADFORD
SUND.\Y school ANNIVERSARY.
On SUNDAY, JUNE 15th, 1913, TWO SERMONS will be preached in the above Church, by Ibe
Sbu. a. Winfield, of Newchurch-in-Rossendale. .Services : Afternoon, 2*15; Evening, 0 o’clock
In the MORNING at 10*30 o’clock, Mr. Winfield will give
AN ADDRESS to Parents, TeacherrJ, Scholars, and Friends.
Collections at all services on behalf of SCHOOL FUNDS.
Your presence and support are earnestly solicited.
Olitkroe Tradeemene jinnaal fiolidai].
A MOTOR PICNIC will be run to
Settle, Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancaster, Preston, Mellor, VVhalley and Clitheroe, o:i Wednesday, June 18th, and it is respectfully
requested.Ithat all Shopkeepers will Close their shops all day on that date.
Price for Picnic, including Dinner
and Tea, il/6 each. Tickets from any member of the
Grocers’ Association. Motors start from Market place
at 7-30 a m. Post Cards.
All the Local Views, At the Advertiser Office
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