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T H E C L I T H E R O E A D V E R T IS E R O c t o b e r 1 7 th 1913. I


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WALMSLEY’S '‘■ (nee 1VAKBUBT0N.)


English & Foreign Fruiterers, WILL OPEN THE SHOP,


No, 32, King Street, Next Thursday I


(October Fair.)


Hig^h-class British and Continental Fruit & Potato Dealers.


Wreaths, Crosses and Bou(|uets to order.


Oaders receive prompt attention, and deliv- ered to any part of tho town.


Bananas, Grapes, and Tomatoes a speciality A Trial Solicited.


Weeieyan Councii Ciitheroe.


Sohooi,


E-e-Union of Old Scholars I 8 9 2 - I9 I 3 .


To the Old Scholars of Weslev Schools. On November 1st, T.'B!, the Headmaster.


MR. P. H. FIELDING, of the above School, completed 21 years service. At the suggestion of a number of old scholars it has been decided to commemorate the event by holding a RE-UNION, on


November Sth, 1913. Will all old scholars who would like to bo


present, please forward their names to Mr. Jo n s Fell, Secretary, s, Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe,


“ Advertiser.” For further particulars see next week's


Repairs I Repairs I Repairs 1


For Good, Sound, Reliable "Watehi Sloek and F . HIB O, . H A ISM


jewellery Jlepairs, GO TO


REPAIR SPECIALIST.


Corporation St, Clitheroe. All Repairs done by a practical nian, in a prac­


tical manner, and guaranietid ‘or 12 monibs, No botch work. A trial Eolicited.


\o u r e^fisfactiori assured, charges the lowest in the trade.


Hairsprings, Balance Stalls, Cylinders, Pivots, Pinions, Jewels, &c., &c.


What can be done in a watch factory can be


done in my shop. All Repairs done on the premieos.


Repairs called for and delivered within five miles kmm WLO,E H


Ssprano Vocalist & Elocutionist Open for Engagemen's.


Trained in the art of teacluug at the Royal Manchester College of Music.


Pupils received. Voice Culture, &c. For terms apply,


V o r K i ;.


s t r e e t , Clithsroe. T iione 80.


Unitsd MeUst GI|hig!i Moor Lane, Glitheroe.


SUNDAY NEXT, ' ^il.


Morning, 10*30 Evouing, 6-0:


(October Ibtb, 1913) Preacher;


Rev. O. Greenwood. (Former Minister).


Offertory a t each Service. |l . On Wednesday Hext, Oct. 22nd, A Special RALLY


of CHURCH and CONGREGATION will ba held at 7-30


Hr. T. Howarth will preside.


Speakers : Revs. H. Maun and A. W. Utting, and Hr. N. Aspden.


The Choir will a.ssist. All urged to attend Great rush for Higli Grade Overcoats at


-Redmayne and Roads. Advance Overcoat Offer closee to-morrow (Saturday, October 18tfa).— 36s. 6t!. Gent’s. Overcoats for 27s. 6d. Don't nn'sfl this grand opportunity if buying your N


-t^TT’ Winter Oi'crcont.—1, Cluirch Street and


9, Market Place. Phone. 58. 0 0 0


aWencl.ince and a brisk trade. 0 0 0


'litche ll: FlMllkll-T.


iq-mlk* II fev' ' ■' Kellv


srock .It :^dJiolms Laund, near dVlfftowell took place on Wedne.sdfly, conducted bv Mr Henry Jftokson. There were other entries in addition those of I\rr. W. Taylor. There was a large


■ - -WiiclDdl


Football. .Umsliall: CT.Ti'kiou.


<?nd-of.t.he-soai50n sale of fat PRELIMINARY NOTICE.


A toeat Event. FARMERS BALL


THE SIXTH ANNUAL will be held on


FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 16th 1914, in the


’P u b l i c jHsaSE, Clitheroe, IIiowM. .Ton...-,


I ’. O’Neill, H.nrgroaves: ■'ind Han'is,.


T. HALSTEAD, Secretary. I


G eioe TeG litA Gookepy ioical School. SiCSSION l91o-l-l. An AFTERNOON Glass will bo held in the above School on


WEDNESDAYS 2-l.j to 4 L". p.iii.


Fee 6 - for the Session. Teacher: Wliss A. Sharp, of Preston.


The class will be limited to 20 Students


and will commence on Wednesday Ne.\t, October loth, 1913.


Intending Students are requested to


register their names and pay their foes at the Technical School any evening e.vcept Saturday, at 7 p.m., or on Wednesday ne.xt, at 2 p.m,


J. A. WADE, Secretary


WESLEY EOREie MISSIONS. GRAND


Centenary Concert Wednesday, Oct. 29tfi.


Wesley School, Glltberoe, on ARTISTES


Soprano: MRS. A. W. MUSSON, Clitheroe. Contralto: MISS LUCY LESFORD, Chorley. Recitals by MISS BURROWS, Blackburn. Bass: MR JAMES ROUND, Birmingham. Solo Violin ; HR. JAMES TOMLINSON, Clithoroe. Solo Pianist and Accompanist:


HR. PERCY ELTON, L R.A.M , A R.C M., Rishton.


The Plan may be seen and seats booked at 2 West View, and “ Advertiser” Office during week of Concort.


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§oun6.


o u n d , on the Sth inat.. Lady's Bag.—Owner can have on applying at Advertiser Office


® o S e i .


O be Let—STABLING,—Apnly, Advertiser Office.


Jlt ^ tu 6. A


Young large White BOAE.—Old Hall, West Bradford,


SRiaccCfcmcous.


Watches, Clocks, and .lewellery. Now is your time to buy Christmas Presents. Will only last a few weeks to clear. A good Window Clock to to sell cheap; also one suitable for office, school, or any place where a perfect timekeeper is required; will sell cheap. All new goods. Eepairs as usual, at HANSONS, Parson Lane.


T


erials. New Tunica in Not, Ninon and Beaded Embroideries. Procured on approval.


E


Letchworth (and now being used for the coming Beason) at Miss Tomlinson’s, 2, Chester Avemio, Clitheroe.


^ New^Set of “ Spirell^“CoTset Models ’’.exhibi­ ted at the recent Training School held at


Business at 13, Parson Lane. All Repairs done as before. Best Work. Low charges. Your patronage and recommendation respectfully sol­ icited.


v e n in g d r e s s e s a s p e c ia l it ie—Now French PaBhions and New Patterns of mat­


SELLING OFF! Selling Off! All must be ( cleared at great reductions. Bargains in


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE. UGGF.8TED BYE-LAWS.


IX'I’KUPKKTATIOX OF TEKMS.


words and expre^.'«ioM.'< .sliall have the meanings hereinafter respectively a.'.signed to tliem unloos such ineaiiiu'r.s be repugnant to or inconsistent with the context oi- .subject matter in Connec tion with wTiicli sneh word.s or- expressions occur, namely :


Tlirou^lioMt thffiL* J>yo-Lnws the lollowiii;


bridge, road, lane, footway, .square, court, alley or passage open to the pnlilic—whether a ihor onghfare or not.


h is is to g iv e n o t ic e to Farmers and others that E. HANSON is still keeping on the Watch, Clock, and Jewellery REPAIRING


public park or walks, nleasure or recreation ground, road.side waste, churchyard, chapel- yard, cemetery, markel (wliether o.stobli.slied under charter or otherwise), and any open space to whicli the public liave acce.<.s for the time bein''.


mechanical


waggon, dray or vehicle of any do.scriplion, drawn or propelled by aninial, *or .steam or electrical, oi- other mechanical poiver, but doe, not. nu-an oi’ include any bicycle, iricvcle, veloci. pede or other similar machine not propelled by power.


B Y E -L AW S . etc.


-Mu.sie iieiir iJijii.' JOSEPH HIKST


SSooIlpn iHanufacturer, Outlane, Huddersfield,


wishes to inform bis customers and tho Public that be rvill be at


No. I, York St., CLITHEROE, ok tiik


23rd, 24th, 25th & 27th Octobur, with a largo stock of


WO


Blankets, Flanriels, Shawls and Costume Cloths,


and will be glad to receive their orders. A QUANTITY OF


’'Silver-grsv V/oolion Blankets (loin, by SOin, will bo ofl’erod a t 4/9 each.


lujif'iical or noi.<v in.<tniiiifiit n mi continuously shout, in a:


I-—Xu jieison .'Indl .sound


place within 100 viinl.s of oflicc, or ,«liop, to til** anii'tyancf of unv inmate* Uiereol afiei' lieing iv(pu*.-t»*d de.sirtt.


itr sing or wantonly iny .street or public iny dwelling-hou.se,


play (ipoii any


J?»ye.La\v shall not’ ajjply in properly conducted religious seivic-.^. except wliore llie reque.«t to de.sj.st i.-i made on the ground uf tii.- .«erir>u. illness i>f itnv inmate of the limi.'t'.


.Mii-"‘ie Xear (htirches.


musical 01' noi.'V in.'trnim-nt or .'i contimioii.'ly .<}nmt in anv


2.—X and OLLEI OOSQO eic. *<.» person .'.hall .-inuml or play upun any


place witliin 100 yuiii.-i of any place of public worship or jnjblie enii'iliiinim-ut- or other place of puhlit* asM'nibly in which pcr.'On.s :ire for the time bving asM.''ml)K‘i.J, to tlu* annnyanct* or dis. tnrhaiicG of any pt-rson or pm-.'Ons


ii.’i.'t inblod


after being rc<jih‘,<tfd in dfsi.'t l.iv any con.stablo, or by any pur.'on annoyed or disturbed, or by ;iny pi*r>on aiiin:.r mi his behalf.


.Mii.sic Near Ho.sjiitaU. o .—Xo [jL'i’.sun .•slnill suumi or play upon ;iny


inu.sical or noisy in.^^tnunent or .sini:. or w.iulonlv and coiuinuoii.^ly slimii in any .stret.-l or public place within 100 yard.' <<f any hospital, intirni- ary, convalescent liome, or otliei' place usc-d for the ifccptimi or tri'almeiit of the .side, aft-er being ivijuest.-d to dcsUi by by aiiv inmat** or oliict.-r of oilier place a.' la.'t. aforesaid, acting on his behalf.


constable


icli lio.-:pital or by any jier.son


.Steam Organs. etc.


place oi- un any lain! adjoining or neyr to any •street or public place use or olay. or cause to be used «U' played any >it*am *U'gan or other mu.sical instrunieiit worketl by mechanical nieana to the annoyance or disinrhance of iv.sidenis or pa.ssenger.<. J/rovid.-d alway.'. ili.u ibis |>v.|/iw shall not apjdy to any fair lawfully li.'id.


Xt/'V Nnisaiiers. b. Xo pei'i-oi; .'liiill in any .street or public,


place,_ bet ween thy limirs of ten o'clock at night and mgl't o cloc!t in tho morning, .soiiml oi' plav upon any noi^y in.<irnim*nt or sing or wantonly and conliniioiisly shout or '.•tlierwi.se malte aiiv loud noise t** tin- annoyance iir disturbance of resident.^;.


Xoi.'V Hawking. 6— Xu


hawkiibi, article. .«hont


ii'f.'on .'iiaii. for the purpu.'o ul Hill:'. (Ii.-?tribntiiig. or advoiti.^ing any


noisy in.>trniuem in any .'treei or public place to tlic* annoy.'ince or di.'tiirbiiMc** of residents or of person.' ;is.'-einbl*-n at anv plac*- ('•f religions worship.


uiyi* any hell, gong or ulhor Xoi^o.s by lilxcui'aionists. 7.—If any person on ;iny public conch or otlier


public vehicle for the convevance of passengers or on ;iny couch, brake, waggonette, or (Uher vohiclo lured or used for tlie conveyance of pleasure j)arties or tin* like, .'hall blow any horn or sound any^ oilier nui.sy in.stninieut. or inak- or combine with any other person or per.sons to make any loud .singing or outcry in any street or public place lo the annoyance or interruption of residents, such pei'son or per.sons shall be liable on summary conviction to ihe penalty hereinafter provided. X<dhing in rhb Bye-Law .shill! prevf*iit the ii.< of a coach horn in a reasonable manner hy one |M*rson on a coacli or .similar vehicle.


Xoi.<y ,\iiiiii;d.s.


building, or premise.? any noi.sy animal or bird which .shall be or cause a serious nuisance to


residents in the neighbourhood. Provided that no proceedings shall be taken against any person tor an offence against this Byc-Law unless the nuisance ho continued after ‘the expiration of fourteen day,? from tho date of tho service on sucli per.son of a notice alleging ;l nuisance, signed by not less than tlireo liouselioldors residing witliin hearing of tlie animal or bird.


Indecent liathing.


able drawer.®, or other sufficient dress or covorin-'’ to prcvpiii. indecent exposure.


strand of any river, pond, stream or water, or from any boat or raft therein at anv place witlini view of any .street, or liigliway, or public footpath, or public place, without wearing suit­


9 Xo per.?on .shall bathe from the bank or '' Indecent Language, etc.


place, or in any place witliin riew or liearini; of any .street or public, place, nse anv indecenit langnago or gesture, or commit, or solicit in.


10.—No person sh.ill in .any street, or public Tin '


rndecent act to the annoyance of residents or pas.sengor.?.


■■'ny other person to commit anv Indecent Shows.


U -N o person sliall exliibit any indecent show m any street or public place, or in anv place to


which persons are admitted with or without tiio payment of money. Xnisances Contrary to i'nhlic Decency.


place, to the annoyance of residents or passen­ gers, commit' a mii.sance contraiy to public do. coney or propriety, or by defiling witli urine anj’ buiidiiig, wall or fence in or abutting on any street or public place.


Tlireatening Language, etc.


place, or in any place witliin view or hearing of any street or public placo, use any threaten. ing, abiisivo or insulting language, gesture or conduct with intent to put any person in fear or so as to occasion a broach of tho peace or so that a broach of the peace might have been occa,sioncd.


15.—Xo person shall in any stj-eet or public 12.—No person sliall in any street or public 8.-—Xo poison .shall keei* within any house, —Xo iifi'.son shall in any .sIi'L-et ui public


ig, or wanionly trec‘1 or public


inmate ejihei' jivisonally nr tlirouuli hi> .servant, or through a cr.nstalile.


sucli Ihovided that thi.s 5.—” Vehicle ” includes any carriage, car Figliting


place fight, or provoke or incite any person or animal to fight.


Obstructing Footway, etc 15.—No perfion .shall stand, loit-er or rejuain 1. —••Stre et” inelnde.s any liiglnvay, public 2. —•'Public Place” include.s any conunon


OP. any carritigeway or footway in a street, lane, court, alloy or other public place trithin the Borough without some ren.«onable or proper and sufficient cause, and .so as in any manner to obstruct or incommode hinder or prevent the free passage along any such carriageway or footway a.s aforesaid.


Wilful Jostlin etc.


gether wilfully obstruct the free use of any street, or wilfully jostle or annoy any foot pas. .sengeis, and continue such obstruction, jostling, or annoyance, after being required by a con stable 10 de.si.st, each such person shall be guilty of an offence, and shall bo liable on conviction to tho penalty Jioreinafter prodded.


I/>itering at Church Doors. 17. —Xo person shall wilfully and persistently


loiter at or near the entrance of any church, chapel, or other place of public worship to tbo annoyance or obstrnctfon of any person going to, attending at, or returning from divine .ser. vice in .such church, chapel, or other place of public worship.


Dangerous Games.


land adjoining a street play tip.cat or any ofton.sivc* or dangerous game in such a manner as to cau.se obstnicHon to the* traflic or danger to any per.'Oii in such street.


bottle, bi'oken gla.ss or pot.^herd, or any nails or tack.', or any .sharp '^ub.stance (not being road material), into or on the roadway or footway of any .street, or public place in such a position as to be likely to cause injury to passengers or ilamage to property.


Throwing Orange Feel, etc., on Footpath 20. —X’o per.'on .shall in any street or public


}dac*'. throw or leave anv oraug*^ peel, banana


skill, or otbor da.ngerous substance on any foot. WHV.


W.'Lsto Paper, I’efu.se. et-c. 21. —Xo pei.son .shall (li .sweep or otherwise


trader, throw down am! leave in any street any waste paper, .shadng-s, or other refuse; (2) throw down and leave in any street any bill, placard )(‘ other paper which .^hall have been torn off >r removed from any bill.po.=ting station.


Advertising Bills.


public place any hill, placard, or other paper. etc.


25.—Xo peison


Fl:,< . .si slhalll


l place or su suspend


Hag containing any adverti.si-'nicnt rolatiii; ny trade or Imsiiie.'s in, over or across Meet to tlie annoyance of residents or jcr.< or to the alarm of hor.ses.


Carrying Soot, etc. 24. —Xo per.son .shall in a.ny street or public


place, to tlie inconvenience or danger of pas .'•Migor.s, carry or convey along any footpath any bag of soot, lime, or other offen.'^ive substance or any pointed or edged tools or implements not properly protected.


Writing' on oi- Defacim: Footpaths.


upon the foot-pavciiicm of auv street, in th( Uoroiigh. *jr wilfidly deface with paint, chalt or other marks any siidi foot-paveinent.


Carrying CaicasL-?. etc. 26.—Xo person shall carry or convey along or


Hin'iigii any street or public placo the undressed cai'ca.=e of any animal, or any offensive oiVal nnlvss tile .sail!** bv properly covered.


Touting 27. —Xo pfi'-suii .shall, in anv siieet or public pfisuii .shall, ii


place for the purpose of seUnig or advertising any article or obtaining custom, tout or impor tune in such a manner as lo cause annoyance • nhstriiclion of passengers.


wall of any public carriage or traincar, or of any public * Iiall, public waiting room, or place of public enleitainineiit, whether admission thereto be obtained upon payment or nor. Xo )u'r.®on .<hall ,?pit upon any public footpath.


Unauthorised Uillposting.


affixed, any placard upon any building, wall, fence, gate, door, pillar, tree, or post lu or abutting on any sti\'*et or public place without the permission of the owner or occupier or per.son having the charge thereof, or unles. authonsed .so to do by law, nor shall any per­ son, unles.s authorised by law or witli such pormi.®.slon as afore.said. deface by writing or other marks any such building, wall, fence; gate. door, pillar, tree, or post, as aforesaid.


Pulling Down Xotices. 50.—Xo person shall pull down or deface any


authori.sed public notice on any wall or other place whore such notice mav bo lawfully fixed.


Advertisements. 51. —Xo person shall in any street draw,


wheel, or drive any vehicle used solely or chiefiy for the purpose of exliibitiiig advertise, inentfi so as to cause obstruction or danger to (lie traffic in sneb street.


Bulls. 52. —No person .shall drive or lead, or cause


to be driven or led, in any street or public place, any bull exceeding tho a.go of twelve months, unless it bo properly secured and kept under proper control and no person being the occupier of any lield or enclosure through which there is a public path, shall permit any such bull to l>e at large in such field or enclosure.


driven any cattle through any street unless the same shall bo .sufficiently attended.


i'ennlty. 5d.—Any person offending against any of the


foregoing Bye-Laws shall bo liable to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds.


Bye Laws Repealed.


into force of tJieec ' Bye-Laws, the Byo-T/aw made by the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of th(« Borough of Clitheroe on the 20th day of March; 19CG, and Bye-Law Xo. 4 headed “ l/nying broken glass or other sharp substances on any highway, street, ete.” of the Bye-Laws made by the s*aid !Mayor, Aldermon and Bur­ gesses on the 16th day of Januarj', 1902, in pnrsnanco of section 23 of the Municipal Cor. porat'ion.s Act, 1882, shall be repealed.


55.—From and after the date of the coming


J ^O S T—Two half-bred Lamfo, tar mark far ribs -Finder rewarded—B, Harrison, Henthorn


o s t,—I rish EWB and LAMB, Ewe marked “ T.I.” near Bide.*—Information to T. H, Ireland, Parker’s Arms, Newton, near Clitheroe.


L L L


o s t—LodL- e w e , hom marked E.W. Also Scotch Ewo, horn marked A.H.—Apply, C. Hudson. Butcher, Chatburn.


Newton.


o st—Half-bred LAMB, C ruddle behind head —Ruehton, Wini


nea^huggin; ■ gates,


33.—X’o person sliall drive or cause to be WANTED — Tfvo Female LODGERS, Wilkin Street.


Cattle. married oouple.—Apply, Honlker. 29. —Xo person .shall affix, or cause lo b^> 28. —Xo per.'jon shall spit on the lloor, side, orWANTED.—BOY, full lUme, ^13 or H for Spitting.


Bridge Post Office. '^HEATER is conmien oing Evening


Bakehouse.—Apply "g. H.'Dawson, Shaw c> ♦


CLASSES in NEEDLEWORK on Got 6th, Mount Mellick, Richelieu, Dresden & Punched


Embroidery, &c.—For terms, apply, U, King Street, Clitheroo.


MRS. DAWSON, .13, CHATBUKN; 'ROAD, CLITHEEOE.


WANTED.—All classes of? SERVANTS to situations in town and country; good wages.


call at tho above address. Excellent


Will be a t Clitheroe and Gisburn every fair-day Mondays when they will show a fine lot of Pullets. —Barnes Bros., Wilpsbire.


Co., Ltd., Barrow Print Works. A BOY'S Wanted—(no half-timers), Wages 12/- per week.—Apply, Whailoy Abbey Printing


n t iq u e s w a n t e d , best prices glven.- Walmaley, 10. Railway Road, Blackburn.


lation ia the district.—2 lines 6d„ 8 iasertioBi 1/- ]|lpartmgntB, ,jlo6fltngs. Ac. Office.WANTED in Clitheroe or Chatburn, House or


UufurniBliod Room-Apply G, Advertiser TWO Female LODGERS Wanted.— Apply Advertiser Office.


^OUR WANTS will Vo Buppliod if you pLaco . your Ada. in thii celumB.—Larjeit trircu


ANTED—m i Cock CHICKENS and 1000 old HENS every week; extra price given.


T


O save unpleasaufc proceeding;: will tbe P.«ty return Dipping Tub to Stirkie’s Arms Ysrd and oblige.—Browns Chemists Ltd., Olrh’jroe.


gin Jfeirc.


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ood Reliable MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE- Apply, Sliuger & Sons, Motor Garage,


Bawdlauds, Clitberoe. Tei.


IGHT CARTING at reasAuable ebarf^e?; Gcal and Coke Supplied; trial bOlicited.—F


Knight, 21, Sfc. Mary’s Stroo*. D E A TH S . In Loving Memory of Christoj’hkii Jamils Hexbv


beloved sou of Fred and Edith Ann Whittier who died October 12th, 1913. aged 7 month?.


Fair, smiling comfort every hour, How soon we’re called to part.


A patient and a lovi*ly fiou-er That bloomed and cbeerod our lic.’irt;


21 Monk Street, Clithoroc. A c k n ow lo d f i rm e n tS i


Mrs. SiMPSox and P.voiily desire to return thanks to their friends for the many kind e.xpressions


of sympathy received in their s:itl boreave- ment.


Fields House, Waddington.


The F.vmily of the late Miis. Altjm.v wish to thank all relatives and friends for the kind sympathy and floral trihiiN-* ; 'C -ivel during tboir sad bereavement.


109 West View, Clitheroo.


Mrs. Wilkinson and Family de.sirc to express their thanks for the kind sympathy showulto- thorn in their sad bereavement; also for floral tributes.


0, Grafton Street, Clitheroe.


IN IV1EIYIORIAIV2.


In Loving Memory of Eai.''r.vNUEL, only son of John Thomas and Alice Johnson, of Clith* eroe, who died on his 22nd pirtbday, October 18th, 1910. ” Tho Lord’s will be done.”


10, Franklin Street, Clitheroe.


Printed and Published by Claba Robinson, 27, Castle Street, Clitheroe.


P»w*» fJ 1 he


G h a n i of


GoodI Taste


' T ,7t E^r-


/ '« / • . r’ ' / etc. 25. —Xo person shall affix any placard or bill W


ebonmaid, Cock.Gener.als, Hotel Geiiemis for Cli­ theroe, liaruoldswiek, Simonstoae, Cook and Be- tween-Iifaid. 'Whalley; C.-G. Dariveu, Blackburn, Wolverhampton, Colne; Parlourmaid, near Burn­ ley, Padiham and Chatburn.—Disengaged —Boy age 1.5 for oiHco work; C.-G, agel'26, H'keepor H’maid, Valefc age 23, Nurse or Nurae H’maid. —lira. Chesobroiigh, Stationer and Tobacconist, Castle 5t„ Clitheroo,


W ____ Apply. HA. few good QUAREYllEN.— W ANTED.-, Horrocksford Lime Co , Ltd.


^ ^A N 'T E D—An Apprentice lo Millinery.— Apply, Misses Hoyle & Hartley, Moor Lane


any pas.


remov’e from any .shop or house into any .street any waste paper, .shaving.s. orother refuse*, or be- a costermonger, newsvendor, or other street


18. —Xo per.son .shall in any .street or on any 16. —If ^wo or more por.<ons assembled to. 14.—No person shall in any street or public $ate.


Maker by G. Lister Sutcliffe.—Apply 20 Salt Hill View.


ON SALE—Lady’s Cjolo (Radge-Whitworth) -fi2 5s.—53, Waddington Road,


SALE.—Eight splendid volumes (now) Modern Carpenterd, Joiner and Cabinet


last year’s model; cost 9 guineas, accept


^ A S H Needed.—Genuine Kaiser PIANO, new IS months ago j latest design ; iron framed :


sacnfioe ^9 5s.—Write W.K.B.. Advertiser Office / ^ N SALE, cheap, a breeding pen of BuITJOr-


y-* piugtons, comprising threo well-grown rich level-coloured Fobruaty 191,3 PULLETS of cor­ rect type, point of layiug, and (massive even- C3)loured Cockerel; lovely birds and grand winter


layers.—S. Duce, Manor Road, olV Henthorn Road Clitheroe.


^ O R SALE—A splendid selection of 10-in. i double-sided records from 1/-each ; also a few brand new cycles to clear; no reasonable offer refused.—W. Wood. Bridgo Road, Chatburn___


Local agent for Wall Auto-Wheels.-Full partic- ulars on application.


A Quantity of Young PIGS, good sorts.—H. Underwood, Up Brooks, CUtboroe,


KN SALE, 3 Ancona COCKERELS.—Smithson Drake House, West Bradford,


Garnett, Slaidburn.


o r sa l e as a going concern, good profitable ■BUSINESS in Clitheroo. Established over 30 years ; suitable for energetic couple ; buyer thoroughly taught.—Apply, B, Advertiser Office


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Tlu-owing Broken Glass, etc., in Street.^. 19. —.Vo person sliall throw, place or leave any


CASTLE TABLE SALT. CASTLE TABLE SALT


district in id and Id packets, or wholesale from R. STANDRING A Sons, Greenacre Street.


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an excellent preventative. 3d. and 6d. per bottle. From the Clithoro© Equitable Co-operative Society Branches, and R. Stubbs, 3, Church Street.


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Rat Poison. Cats and Dogs will not touch it. Vermin dry up and leave no smell. Prices 8d., Is. 2a. 8d., and 3s. 8d„ Postage 2d.—G. W. UAnniaoif' Chemist, Reading. Sold by ChomisU. Agont for Clitheroe ; E. E. King, Chemist, 6 Church Street


J^A T S ^J ff lC E , MOLES, COCKROACHES.and BEETLES, greedily eat Harrisoa’a ‘Eeliablo'


22. —.\*> pci.'Oii .diall. for the purpose of adver. throw about or depo.sii'in any street or


any to


I MPOKTANT TO MOTHERS.—Every hfether


Child should use HARRISON’S ‘’RELIABLE” NURSERY POMADE. One applicatioa killo all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In tins, Aid. and 9d. Postage Id.—Ge*. W. Harrison, Chemist, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent fer Clithoroe—E. E. King, Chemifit, 6, Church Street.


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ANTED.—An Apprentice or Improver, full time.—M. Hardiker, ‘l'in?mith


—.Apply, Welch, Confectioner, 0.^, Blackburn Road, <4 rent Harwood.


WANTED.—K good GENERAL, good wages for .suitable g i r l ; comfortable home.—


ANTED for Clithoroe, Cook-IT'fcoeper, Gen­ erals, Cook G. and H’maid together. Kit-


who values the Health and Cleanliness of kt*» *8HAMP0S’ cleanseH, invigorates the hair, Id. p t.


it s , d a n d r u f f , removed by Adnos’ Nor- eery Hair Lotion. Non greasy, eafe in use,


a v e you found anything better yet? To bo had from all the leading Grocers in the


i!10 IDs.—Wrench, Vork Street, Clitheroe. M


OrOii CYCLE, Rex 3.j h.p.. in good running order; complete with lamp, horn, tools,


O E L L or Lot.—Old Established DRUGGIST’S N-/ SHOP. Best stand in town.—Address J. Advertiser Office.


r o u n d RENH’S to Sell.—Apply E, Chester King Street, Clitheroe.


gP L EN D ID Indian Game COCKERELS, 5 -, , . 10 - each. Produce splendid table birds.


N SALE.—8 Young PIGS, 7 weeks old.- _____ Apply, Mrs. Oddie, Low Moor.


By Mr, Amos Dnerden CLI'i’HKROE.


T O , BE Duord™°“ i!:;


on MOND AY ,lo OCTOiffMi' '' . p.m.. (subiect tn .■on.liil .n- ;,i 1„ ,v ,- ‘3 »> and which may 1,,


,iunn,,


preceding ho ,,ale « fm. nffio...,s of the Soli i k s a s '


Lot 2. llif. Leasehold Dwelling-hoBss


Premnses, No. :i;., W.one Lane. Ciithoroe m for tlio residiio of a lorm of years (le- a last 10 days thereof) subject •„ /he


BALDWIN, WEEKS ,v liAbDfflX Solicitors,


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yearly ground rent of j;i lus Hi. " For further particulars apply to the Anctioaev


Bank Salerooms, Ciitheroe. (Tel. ;Ci) or lo ’ '


i, Duck Slrcct, Clitoercs Tel. .12.


mos DUEKDEN, Auctioneer und Vainer Bank Salerooms. Clitheroe. Tel. 93


Saturday in each month. p r iv a t e SALES by arr:in;.eni..i;j,


CLEARANCE SALES at the r..on;s the fir-r


VALUATIONS for Mmigag.... Tra’asfsr, E;tste Duty .and other purpose.s inclti.iin;; '■ ProVisi'cMl


Valu.atione" of Property. Land. Ac,, under ti. Finance (IDCiD-lii) Act. Ih n. CERTIFIED BAILIFJ" und.-r th.e Disire.s (Amendment) Acts.


By Mr, Edgar F. Jacksnn. Tfie C filfieroB llu -ON- clioR COMPANY LDIiiMli WILL HOLD THEII: ANYUAL


WEDNESDAY NEXT, OGTGBSR 22ntl, (the day before Clitheroe 0!'I Fair).


When large numbers of LY!ng“0ff eld arid


OCTOBER SAU G


will be offered for siki imdudi:


Consignments from M e s sr s .[ -T thw a i te 0^ Du.xbury, Howarth, Ecoies, Procter. Whittaker, and other well-known deilers.


Sale lo commonco at 12 noon.


E. F. .TACICSOX, Aucrionc-cr, ED WAR D CHE STE.'i. Secretary


G- EverytS^I


W a O fT' a (


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LOW hlOOK Hymn 1)0 I


SH - oKs s s when large consigmneaf., O C T ,


of all claBS»s of stock alr.'a.iv V, h,.nj _ Ballot drawn at 10.u\. ,,ro:,'nt v , rings) to commence at lijiiri


OFF and GELD CATTLirvl:'.. . the usual wellknown (:.>n=!:'n'(,r ;


cattle in tho old new ring.


nnnute-Gela > in tie


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H . Sales b? Huctlon.


Sale Fixtures by H. _Auctioneer, Gishm-^


WHITE SYKE FARM,


.lACKSON Hep=. of the l a t f


TUESDAY NEXT. OCT op, ! fa rm STOCK, Implemen'ts^srd


p i i Yards of rich and we!l-s..r-,r4 taken off the premises. Sale af tin


Mr W. Brown. Trawden FurtWor particulars from Auctioneer


Tel 7 Gisburn ; U l Colne. Cleburne


The 3J8T 6EHTRE for LYIHQ-off COr, ^ OELD STOOH. v.t


SALES evert ALTERHAVi:1;F5||F,B,^


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