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^ t r i ? . ( T L i a ' r iE R o E f iM E s . These are of


TWO THINGS STERLING VALUE


ONE TRIAL even a small quantity BKST CRP:iAMERY


am sure will convince you.


Mailcarts I


Mailcarts ! ! Mailcarts ! !


If you want a smart


1/1 per lb. BABY CARR1A6E 1/6 per lb.


of any description, now is the time to secure it.


We have a large stock of A GOOD RICH L IQ U O R . D r C U N L I F F E ,


CASH SUPPLY STORES, Market Place. ;litheroe.


HEYES’ B m o s


FOR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


l.ARGE SI: Hoops, Single,


.ECTION to choose from including the Prettiest Designs m Ladies Half Double and Treble Clusters, and all the most ^- to-date and Fashionable Patterns.


Keeper and Knot Rings for everyone


9 carat Hall Marked Hand Made Knot Rings from 5s. i id .


9 carat Gold Signet Rings, plain, fancy and Garnett stones, all bargains, from 3s. 6d. to 35s.


Monograms engraved from 6d. I f te ! i (


9 carat Hall Marked Chased Half Round Keepers, endless variety of patterns,, including Hearts, Ivy Leaves, Forget- Me-Nots, etc., etc., from 5s. 6d. to 13s. 6d.


All Solid Rings and Best Finish. Equal to the Best 18 carat Gold.


Gent’s 0 c.irat Gold Alberts (stamped every link) from 35s. Ladies’ Gold Guards (stamped 9 carat Gold), from 35s.


Gent’s ROI.T.ED GOLD ALBERTS, warranted 10 to 20 years, 4s. RicMrd A. flfiyfiS, NOTE THE i id . to 21s.


Late.st Designs in Gold Filled Guards and Necklets from is. ADDRESS


Panbroker, Goldsmith Jeweller 21, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE. Clitheroe Holidays! iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimimmuitmtiiiiimiimiiiiimimmn ............. ..................... .


PARCEL STRAPS 6d, and Is.


’ Purses, Bags, &c.


at all prices.


Hair Brushes and Combs, Tooth Brushes, etc.


Ladies' Companions and Dressing Cases.


A god seection of Hand iVlirrors. Splendid variety of Toys


AT THE


‘Times’ OfBee 6. Market Place, CIITHEEOE.


5


A PERFECT POLICY. The Corporation insures against


ALL Sickness and ALL Accidents and returns 50% of all preiniums paid to non'claimants. It is the only Policy of the kind. Write for Prospectus now.


OTHER


DRUGGISTS tf THIRD PARTY I ndemnities.


SCHEMES.


BURGLARY. COUPON. CYCLE.


CONTRACT. SOLVENCY tna FIDELITY GUARANTEES


WRITE FOR PROSPECTUS. He.d Office


104 WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW. A REGINALD POLE, Son. Manager.


Cars, Carettes, Trolleys, &c ,


at prices you cannot beat any­ where for moderation.


» “S E E O U R W IN D OW S .


T.Satterthwaite and Son,


York St., Clitheroe.


airBEDROOM SUITES in Shereton Mahogany; Walnut and Satin Walnut.


flchool. The teaching of Cutting-out essential. Applications (marked “ Barrow Needlework ’* or “ Dressmaking ”) with testimonials or refer­ ences to bo sent to mo not later than tho 7th August.


T


THOMAS EASTHAM,’^ -


Churcn Street, Clitheroo HELLIFIELD AUCTION MABT CO. LTD GREAT SALE OF


DAIRY COWS & HEIFERS EVERY THURSDAY at lo o’clock.


The well-known oeatee for the best Daisy Cows in the North.


WM. MORPHET, Secretary. HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART CO. LTD. Secretary. ON SALE.— quantity of Iiigh-closs Norwich


No. 4, Castle Street, Clithoroo.-^For particulors apply to Mb. Cookbaine, on tho premises, telephone 222y, or to Mr. Auos Duebden, Auctioneer and Valuer, Clitheroe, Tei 96.


F


handle bars, low seat, spray. ham’s Motor Works, Whalloy.


H


/ ,N SALE.—Bradbury 2f h.p. MOTOR V / CYCLE. Splendidirunning order, long £9.—CuNNiNa-


CANARIES,*cocks and hene.^also aUot


of cages and other requisites. Will be sold cheap T. MoNioholls, 65, Peel Street, Clithoroo.


o r sa l e , as a going concern the NEW CAFE,[catering(and confectionery business


i ^ B t b A l r . A i J G T J S T ^ _ ^ g ^ LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


Looal^Higher Education Sub-Committeo, District No. 8.


WHALLEY EVENING SCHOOL.


school. The teaching of Cutting-out essential. Applications (marked “ Whalloy Needlework ” or “ Dressmaking ”) with Testimonials or references to be sent to me not later than the 7th August.


T


THOMAS EASTHAM, ’ Secretary.


Church Street, Clithoroo. ' LANCASHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.


Local Higlicr Education Sub-Committeo. District No. 8.


BARROW EVENING SCHOOL.


e a c h e r s wanted for tho Needlework and Dressmaking Classes at tho above evening


e a c h e r s wanted for the Needlework and Dressmaking Classes at the above evening


and cold address.


T se


APAILTltENTS.


seaB without board : excellent o uiBiieiina nd^ North Slioro, Blackpool


LAGKPOOL.—APARTMENTS, view.—^M


bs. Hilton, TO LET.


o SELL OR LET.—HOUSE, 26, Victoria Street. Bay window, bath, lavatory, hot water throughout.—Apply above


HITEWELL HOTEL.—TO LET, this ^ ' -^well-known and old established hotel,


romantically situated in the beautiful valley of tho Forest of Bowland, Yorks., wth the river, Hodder circling round, well preserved by tho Fishing Association connected with tho hotel. Capital stabling, coach house and harness rooms and other buildings, and good spacious kitchen garden, together with about 50 acres of grass land with buildings in good order, and first-rate cottage. Situate abo\it 8 miles from Clitheroe, 17 from Preston and 18 from Lancaster through tho Trough of Bowland.—Applications for further particulars which must bo accompanied by reference and qualification, to F. Parmeter, Esq., Bowland Lodge, Grainger Park Road, Ne wcnstlo-on-Tyno.


ON SALE. 6, Butland with


nd G a ^ SoN,*,Solieitor3. King Street,.Clitheroe. ^ CASH FOE CLITHEROE~HOUDAYri


1 AM |\ /I ONBY TO LEND on approved Mort„„» jM g i Security.—Apply Malasi BnoTniai^^


or


A CHANGE OP AIE DOES ANYBODY GOOD A HOLIDAY BY DEFERRED PAFUENTS


That’s what it moans when you get into con, municatipn with us. “ Loans for Holidava'i B our Speciality. Write now for special HoliSel


Circular showing how £10 upwardsmay S borrowed promptly, privately and’^chianln and without any Loan OlBco Routine.


£10 Loan 12/- monthly £20 Loon f I nionOiln ’ £15 Loan 16/- monthly £50 Loan £3 montl,h,i Cosh By, P oB t .^ ■ 1.’ '■ ■


BRITISH FINANCE CO., 82, Market Btreol Manchester.


CHAEING CROSS BANK


Manchester Branch: 30, Brown Street Head Ofheea:


28, Bedford Street, Strand, London, W.C. and 39, Biflhoiisgate Street Within, London,


Branchcb: Liverpool, Leeds, Bradford,’ BVutAi Sheffield, Hull, etc.


Assets Liabilities .


Surplus


/1 ,607,949 /;1.23G,871


0 0 0 0


£371,073 0 0


LOANS of A30 to £2,600 granted at a few honti notice in town or country, on personal securitvi


jewellery, precious steues, st.cks, Bliares, ant fornitute, without removal.


2 1 Stocks and Shares bonght and sold.


2 Per Cent, allowed on Current Account Balances.


D e po s it s of 10 and upwards received as under: Subject to 3 months’ Notice of Withdrawal, 5 [iei cui’.t. per annum,


Subject to G months’ Notice of Witlidrawnl, Oper cent, per annum.


Spacious Cailcr|


Subject to 12 months’ Notice of Withdrawal, 7 per cent, per annum,


OUSE FOR SALIC, Clitheroe Rd., Whalley, fire minutes from station; b a th ; liot and cold; lavatory. Immediate possession. Excellent


condition. Low ground rent. — Apply, J . M. Rawoliffe, Lowerfuld, Great Harwood.________


Special Sale MBBCER’S SOFA SHOP, 41, PENNY I The Glasgow Assurance Corporati FOR ALL CLASSES OF


at Christmas, not used six times, must be turned into cash. Two beet brakes, ball free-wheel, latest h i^ grade 1909 Coventry cycle,; plated rims, best of all things, all accessories, l ^ p and everything, fully gaaranteed|and worth7doublo, £3 12s. 6A Approval wilLngly befcm cash sent. F, J. H A do, 6, Bonthboume Terrace, Weeton.saper-Mate.


CYCLE.—Bargain to anyone who wants a STREET, BLACKBURN. Wo take anytliing in Exchange. STORE CATTLE


Tuesday, August I7th, Sale to eoramence at 12-0 o’clock.


Entries specially tequested on or before PLAY-GOING IN||1910.


End thoroughfare cagcrfto bo in/[/at tho rising of, the curtain onl tlio latest “ In­ vasion ” play,Y wlienY the^congestion< of trafficTat spot where four roads^met brought him to a sudden stanstill. BuQic was too impatient to linger for morelthan a moment, and dashed into it for£all|lie


’ was worth. He reached the middle when the “ Toot-toot ” of an advancing motor


! car checked him a second time. He tried I to turn back but the “ Hoo-o-ot 1” of a I “ Taxi ” behind him made that impossible. I He turned to the right—“ Bing 1 Bing 1 1 Bing 1”—a motor ’bus threatened him. Ho turned to the left—“ Brer-r-r-r ! ! ” —an electric brougham assailed him. In despair he gazed up above—“ YVhir-r-r-r 1” a “ London General Sky-car,” out of control, was making a bcc-linc for his body. Panic-stricken, he lowered his liead and noticed a round iron plate with a ring attached, in the road-way. Quick as thought he lifted it up and jumped down tlic man-hole just in time to bo run over by a tube train.


FRUIT TREES ON WALLS.


carrying • heavy crops of fruit at the present time, and i t is most important' tliat tlicy shall have regular attention.. Not only must there be nets alwaysjin position to keep away the birds, but the grower should go carefully over every tree each morning Mith a view to gathering all fruits that are ripe or sufficiently so to be removed from the stems.^^Naturally enough, when trees are bearing heavy burdens they demand plenty of support, and watering becomes imperative. Brick walls are excellent for the culture of fruit but it must be ever borne in mind that the bricks such comparatively immense quan­ tities of moisture out of the soil, and it must not, therefore, be thought that because the open quarters of the garden do not want artificial watering the borders are in the same happy state. Far from it. Heavy applications alone will ensure tho fruits swelling and- finishing as they should do, and in many cases it wiU bo tlio very best of practice to supplement the clear water witli wcalc liquid manure now and again ; but this is, of coui’so, a point: that eaeli individual must settle for him­ self according to the condition of the soil: and the trees.


These will, in many instances, be GREAT HABWOQD


COLLIERY COMPANY, LIMITED.


MARTHOLME PITS. Cock Bridge Coal.


THIS WELL-KNOWN ECONOMICAL COAL coo be obtained fnxn above pits or from any of the agents mendoDed below at REASONABLE PRICES: ’


Mt. W. L. grime, Clitheroe, Mr. O. RO’WE, Clitfaeioe, Mr. R. DUGDALE, Olitbeioe, Jfa. W. YATES, Chatbum, Mr. W. SMALLEY. Grindletoo, M««n. J. DUCKWORTH and Son,


'riic play-goor liurried along tlie West


Thursday next in cider to ad'vertise numbers in next week’s papers.


Wm. MORPHET, Secretary. King St., Clitheroe. E. F. Jackson Auctioneer & Valuer,


Beps to inform the public that having received numerous appointments he has, for the convenience of clients, taken rooms at the above address, where all communioatione will receive prompt attention.


PBOPBETT, P IE S STOCK, AND FUBNITUEE SALES.


Conducted on n-nsonable terms. Prompt settlements


Inventories prepared & Valuations for Mortgage, Probate or otlier purposes.


CERTIFIED BAILIFF under the Law Distress (Amendment) Acts, 1888 and 1895.


Office o p en daily. Horrooteford Old Hall, CllHieroe.


20 EASY CHAIRS, in Hair Cloth, Bopps, Velvet, and Leather.


20 ROCKING CHAIRS, in Repp, Velvets, Leather, &c.


100 Splendid SilALL CHAIRS, in Velvets, Repps, Hair Cloth, and Leather; any number sold. Tho above ore now and second-hand. Over 20 SOFAS and COU­ CHES, in all covers.


£3 7s. Gd.—Lovely SIDEBOARD, fine glass back 26s,—Fine Pocket Perfect Model CAMERA, good and cheap, size 3 x 4 .


£13 10.—Solid Oak DINlNG-ROOMjSUlTE, in ruby plush; worth pounds more. Also 25 other Suites.


- P


lANO BARGAINS.—Several by tho finest niakei’s ; Exchange anything.—I^Ikiiceji’s Penny Street.


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YVEvTAKE|^YOUR OLD,;^FURNlTUBE IN ‘‘


[EXCHANGE.


MERCER’S. Make quite sure MERCER’S you get to tho right Shop.


WANTED. 0^f“>ONFEOLTONERY.—Wanted an APPREN­ TICE with or without premium. Also an


Improver.—^Titteiungton, Confectioner, Rib- bleton Lane, Preston.


Cartek & So.NS, Lime Works. B


la ck sm ith w a n t e d at once arily, accustomed to wagon work.-


tenipor- -Apply,


S it u a t io n w a n t e d .—Young lociy as ^ Sewing Maid and Companion, or Sewing Maid only.—Apply “ Times ” Offleo, Clitlieroe.


S it u a t io n s w a n t e d .—Nurse to cluldron ^ ago 25 ; General for Public; Housemaid,


Between Maid ; Goneral for farm ; Cook General; Housemaid Waitress; Housemaid and IVaitross for hotel; Housekeepers j House Sowing Maid.


vat a n t e d .—Cook Generals, Sept. 1st; Cook ’ ' General and Nurse, Sept. 30th; Cook


General, August 12th; General, 16 for end of August; General 16, at once.—Apply ]\Irs. Chesebrouoh, Castle Street, Clitheroe.


Prompt Attention. — “ TIMES ” OFFICE, Market Place, Clitheroe.


P


SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, SAWLEY.


NEAR CLITHEROE. John Morphet, Proprietor.


Wishes to inform the public that he has taken over the above premises.


Good accommodation for Tourists, Picnic Parties, &C. Posting & good Stabling


Wines, Spirits and Beer o f the finest quality. C igars o f the best brand.


J. MORPHET, PROPRIETOR.


POSTERS AND GENERAL PRINTING Quickly and Neatly Executed, at the •• TIMES ” PRINTINQ WORKS, OLITHIROI.


RINTING of every description, at Reason­ able Mces. Orders by Post Receive


; Limited,


j 104, WEST GEORGE STREET, GLASGOW. A. REGINALD POLE, General Manager.


I To whom Notice of Claim, under the following } conditions, must bo sent in cose of injury or I Death within seven days after the accident*^ ^ i


filOO will be paid by tho above;,Corporatiop


' to tbd legal representative of ony^ono who is killod by an accident to the passongor-train in


I which the deceased was travoiling^o- a^tickoti bearing or (arc-paying passenger, ^osor ficiot- lioldor, or Trader’s ticket-holder, or who^diall have been fatally injured thoroby (shoiUddoaUi result witliin seven days after such accidont).|i Should such Occident not prove fatal, but


cause within the some period of Bovon|dajt tho loss of two limbs (both mms or both le^, or one of each, by actual separation above dio wrist or aniJo), tJio person injured slioF bo entitled to receive £100, or for the loss of one limb under tlio aforesaid conditions, £50 ■ and should such person meet with an injury caused by an accident oa obove defined which shall not prove fatal os aforesaid, but which of itself shall totally prevent him or her h'om following his or her occupation, then the above Corporation will pay to such person £1 per week durio; such disablement, but in no case for more tliaa ten weeks for any one accident.


|Jj PROVIDED that the person so killod^or


injured had upon his or her person, this ticket with his or her usual signature written in ink prior to the accident, on tho space provided below, which, together with the giving of notice within tho time as horeinbefore mentioned, is of the essence of this contract. This insurance bolds good for tho current


week of issue only. Railway servants travelling with o pass or


ticket in on ordinary possongor comportment of a passenger train con hold tliis Ck)upoa* Insurance Ticket. No person can recover onder more than o


q


Coupon expires at midnight on Friday, August 13th, 1909.


DEATHS.


CLARKE.—On the 2nd iust., at his rosidcucci Brooklynn, Clitheroe, John HiV


CiiAKKE, J.P., aged^75^years. No cords.


GREAT I


bobeaves R.I.F.


BRAITHVVAITE.-At the residence of his son Arthur, (JopUn, U.S.A.), George Bb^ ‘ WAITE, aged 77, of Quaker Valley lonu, formerly of Henthorn Jlill, near Clitliero®* Interred with liis wife (who died seven years ago), a t Foir\aow Cemetery, July 21e1i 1009.


A0EN0WLED6EMBNT. Mbs Dawson a n d Fajoly wish to


trionds^for^their kind sympatliy in their sw boroavement.


INTEEMENTS. ST. MARY’S.


.‘Vugust 5th: Flarriet Walsh.iw, g, Place, 76 yeais.


ST. JOSEPH’S.


-Vugust -.th: John Hargreaves ClaiVc, D® licoRoad, 75 yeans.


, ^


Messrs, Plifx, G'rtkerijS;


Printed and Published by the KSSRS. Lord & Marsland, at 6,


7 ;





August 5th: John Dawson, i Esliton f . r.ace, 66 ye<irs.


COLLIERY L IM l


. MARTHOl Cock Bri


'IHIS WELL-KNO COAL' ran be obta o t from any of the a atREASONA


Mr. W. L. GRE Mr. O. ROWE, Mr. R. DUGD. Mr. W. YATEi Mr. W. SMALI


Measra. J. DUG Gubim


POSTERS AND G Quickly and Neatl “ TiMU >• PRIN-nNI


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Coupon-Insurance Ticket guarantood by the Corporation, in respect of tho some accident.


Prizes f( 2 Tug-of-W


Entries close Schedules free li


Tel. No. 2, Gisburiu


Floral S 5


On Si


Horticulti Agricultui Also over 60 Spil


Butter!


“Alterations in yeal


Gent's high grade Coventry Bicycle, new


Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quarterly, Tlie Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent, and are a safe investment. Owing to the nature of our invoatraoots, we are able to pay rates of interest on deposits that will compare favourably witli dividends paid on almost any class of stock or shareholding insuring the safety of capital. We liave been established for 40 years, and our position in the banking world to-day testifies to tlie success of our business metb^s, and to the satisfaction of our customers, Write or call for prospectus, A. WILLIAMS & H, J, TALL, .Toint Managers


“ CLITHEROE TIMES” INSURANCE COUPON.


OODPON-INSDRANCE ticket (applicable onlj


within the United Kingdom.k iifi SPECIALLY QUAHAHTEEB PY _ j. C;,,


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^ Best Skates. Rt P R C


Tickets for Private l.c A Grand W] PUBi BRIEF, BRI


Every SUN DAY Fo’


SUND


Speaker— RE\ LO\


Solo ................


‘ Anthems by the Chd HYMN BOOKll


10-30 to Clither


MOyBI.


WIL Ironmonj


The Best S Trunks am the E


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