A D V E R T I S E R
A N D
T I M E S , F R I D A Y .
A T T G D S T
1 7 , 1 9 2 ^ .
' N i N i i
Weeks SPECIAL BARGAINS from stock. Brand new Budge Multi 44 Gns, This
cost price £57 15s. Benthams, Market Place THIS I S T HE BRADSHAW ENGINE THAT IS FITTED TO THE ' f^r > y •.’"V)i5‘?VvS
O R B I T M O T O R C Y C L E IT
IS BUILT
TO GIVE SERVICE by Enginasrs who know what Is wantod.
FOUND IN COLLAPSED CONDITION
NATURAL CAUSES VERDICT AT INQUEST.
2i-h.p. BR AD SH AW ENGINE.
3-Speed Burman Goar. Binkt Carburettor.
Internal Expanding Brakes.
CALL AND SEE IT - - W H A L L EY
I ins is ts o n his [e in g
. .
^ r r z a z i -p L ' ImclH the B E S T
Jproof Sorn ce .
fm e n t s in s t o c k [ V '>111.
l iiMcwomcn. too. ritO.U !) 0/ -.
| 0M 4 2 / - . & SON L T D . ,
Be, C l ith u ro e . liko Success,
jWSOIViE
I3 K BU RN . I I
l.Th .Sfwcialist him "It att4.ii,]‘f at
jRN ROAD', -M to >-ii
jj.in.
'' with
HK.MKUIKS.
J . U‘l 1. I'ulyj.iis. I-'
i.stula
I \vithoii: knife, y.
focjnc.st. PationtA .'^toinar’ i iioiiblOH
j l ’riim-i att- iuls : Coluo
I W4>ilIiouso- I
o.id HariioliKswiclc
I'-tri-'t. Hlackhum .'•••. ‘J". \'ictoriiv-Ht., .Skipton
‘TT<ON & REPAIRER.
; FOR SAL E . W H A I. L E Y .
PIANOS vithout Ooposit,
CO.. LTD. , BOLTON.
MKR | T H S T R E E T
\t' j; k r;(tv.\L). ITE TUNER
1- ’ irnni'-H /eivon.
-Min.- ovoi with tho j*" from Canadu,
Jj, E. SS^IBTHIES F U R N IT U R E S T O R E S
S H A W B R ID G E S T R E E T C L IT H E R O E
L INOL EUmS AND OILC LOTH S
in Clioico Piitlcrmi and well-seasoned material; -I yards ivido stocked.
Modern SlDF.llO.\l!D.g in 'Walnut and Oak with Chairs to match.
Iron and Wood IIKILSTKADS with Spnng Mattresses and Wool
MnUres.scs to fit.
Co.kI second-hand CllKST.S in Mahogany jintl 0:»k.
Splomlid UiiiiKt' of llASSlNK'n h S ;
In.-ir'c-tion invited: no hotter value on the Market.
Ka.'-v Cliairv and Chostorficld Suito.s.
Dressing Tahle.s,
Wa.shstands .and Wardrobes, fi. Siiilt', or t-eparaloly a.s rc<imre<l.
.\MiiiMTter aiul \\ iltoii CAIH I^TS. A 1,-arly ii‘ ‘w IMANO to sell cheai).
W h e n f u r n i s h i n g c o n s u l t J . f i s h E . S P c ^ i T H I E S i s C H E A P E R I— FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE-------—
_____________ E A T m o r e F 1 8 H 1 UUV AT
Hairold BlackSsurns and havo Iho Best at Lowoil possible ^ : : Wholc.-ah- and Retail ■"
pr.cos.
BORPORATION STREET FISH DEPOT, & MARKET Stall, Tuesdays fit Saturdays.
I Say, Mr. Shopkeeper I When you reejuire
PURPOSES I GRASS LAND
I .Solicited I k
llrnpcry. or tiiiifiltiri): i:' ''b , ' t the quality
ib.Tt ’■'•ils at the pii'-*- -‘.hith
:.r..ll vh.;m ngh;. r-.ll i" ;!;•-• -t U'-.' below or sentl m«;mo l-or toy 'rrt'.-bur kj
i-.ill OP y,.u. Vou'll be Mij.ri • 1.
kit:.! of Hosiery, you tO
CH A R L E S BR O TH ER S 2 0 MINCING L AN E B L A C K B U R N
WnOI-ESALE ONLY MEAT TlCKEfS, SKKAVKBS, WEIGHTS, V ' ISTREET, J A M E S C R 0 8 S L E Y ,
Works : HIGH STREET (noar Statin), Tol. 6427.
BLACKBURN.
Iws AT rURE STORES.
I H I E S , I’rnpriotor.
SWAN. WAT Kit .MAN PENS uro a
rk ONOTO
HOOD INVESTMENT. n-linblo nod DasU»g.
ADVEimSIill and TIMES OFFICES.
r u S o T r e i j ■n*3C8ai*vtt;u6i
Bculoa, CounUw Balanc*-**. etc., bar iJl pur- pOHOA.
CUTLERY. Etc. Makor of Ix>ck WASTED ENERGY. . . „d “s J H .T h i r a t “ plo-di.‘^>rf>obk
horsefi ’pwo liours
" i ,K.»-
oil' is'edly; " loiv do you oxiMml ‘"J’ iilotiRli wi'll two bin, etronB
‘ n lon r lU nU," sni>i)’|)cd Uic
i'.ors« trylfiRfo pull it n*ny from mo all Uio ,imo?” - “ Koston Post.
r> ^mnnv soonifl worried about overything o x «p t H O L ID A Y S . 1 Hunt, LitUohorough; Kochdale, Bhaw.
Bradford, Crompton, Droylewden, DuKin- field, OloMop, Groat Harwood
AUGUST 18 to 25- Aihton-underDymo, Hadficld,
farmor took Uio mm out to • him nl pIoiiiliiiiR bcliin
Iwo
FLOCK lir.D.S with sets of Pillows and Holsters to match.
Taxis for Hire Day or Night. TEL. 21 -»> Dliianco no objoct. -------- - -TEU . 21.
Oswald Rowe & Co., Ltd T H O R N S T R E E T , C L I T H E R O E .
. ^ MA G N E T O R E P A I R S .
Also Spccinliats in R^airs to Dynamos & Solf-starters, and Ro-wring of Cars.
P. - 8 IMPS 0N BROS . , LTD. , (Dppt. No. 3, Magneto Works),
H A P T 0 N , NEAR BURNLEY.-, — Phone, Padiham, 14.
OM BUSINESS on PLEASURE TRAVEL BY THE
PENDLE BUS BULLOCK & BRIGGS, Tel. 6824. LEYLAND St. Blackburn. Tho Sheik of Asahi staggered wearily into
his tent of best camel hair (ns supplied by Wiusor and Nowtxin) and siink limply down in a corner. “ B la w s t i t b o muttered siivagely as bo
romovod a bag of dates from under liim. “ Ho ho ho laughed young Orris who liad placx.'d tho bag iboro. * “ Ivookycr ilhaggi " growled the Sheik to bis 3rd. wifo and tho mother of Orris, “ Tell yonder olfal to close liis pliizog." Oh lx)rd and Master, what ails thcoP’
Friday, of tho doath at tho Starkio’s Arms Hotel, of Air. Percy Tiiw’aitcs, cotton manu facturer, Albion Alill. Tho Coroner (Mr. D. N. Haslewood) held on inquiry into tho circumstancG6, on Alonday morning, at tho
Tlio Clithoroo polico were notified, last
Police Station. Laura 'riiwaitcs, tlio widow, said sho bad
boon living at tlio Swan and Koval Hotel einco tlio 27th September hist, at ueccasod’s own request. Ho had a seizure about Christmas, 1921, but apparently recovered. The only communication sho had had with liim siiico Septomhor had boon over the telephone. limma Kurton, wifo of the licensee of tho
GARA GE,:: C L I T H E R O E .
T H E FO L L Y OF T H E SH E IK (From tlio Depotiuuia Times.)
Starkio’s Arms Hotel, said deceased had livcfi thoro since ^ptoniher, hut had not had c o ^ health. When ho first camo to tho hotel he appeared to ho run down and looked ill. .LLis appetite was very poor, and, prior to
Canadiau engineer and capitalist, who, sock ing the secret of tho ascendancy on the North American continent of bis adopted city Alontreol, :iscribcd it to two main causes: tlio
I t was Sir Herbert Holt, the Irish-
character as well as to its defects a witness lias never been wanting, but wc Fiiglish folk
bo led away by tho various fads wlucli keep tho labour world seethiug ” • and to tho abundance and cheapness of < the electric power upply. To tho merits of the Fronch-Canndinn
good sense and stoadfastnoss of tlio French- anadian. population, who ** are not prono to
liavo yet to realise what cheap power means to a community. Alontrcal consumes more electrical energy
Its
MAMUFACTURER'S SUDDEN DEATH.
C IT IE S B U IL T B Y W A T E R . NIAGARA AND HER DAUGHTERS. M O TO R S A N D M O TO R R E P A IR S , & c . r ®140
per person than any city on tho entire con tinent of America—more than Philadelphia, more than Buffalo and Toronto, twin dnugli- tors though they ore of the' white witcli Niagara; more even than New Y’ ork. figure iu 750 kilowatt-hours per capita, as
against New Y’ork’s *150 and 700 for Toronto, Tliis i>owor is derived from running water,
his death Jio had been in bed for two days. Ho refused to allow a doctor^ to ho suin- nionod, and appeared to ho in his usual state of health on Thursday, and partook o f rico pudding, grapes, and a glass ol beer at supper
time. Ho declined food tho following morning.
■\Vituc<« visited him at 10-20 a.m. and found him in a state of collapse. Dr. Adams was called, and ho iironouiicod life extinct. Tho Coroner: Has deceased been a fairly
steady man ?—Yos. Dr. W. 15. Barker, police surgeon, who
made a i>ost-niortcm examination, said thcro was oxtonsLvo fatty infiltration and degenera tion of tho heart muscles, and tho liver was twice its normal size. There was chronic inllammation of tlio kidneys, which wore also considerably enlarged. He attributed death
to heart failure.
piirrod Nhclli his 2nd spouse. “ Ale ” growled tho Sheik doaly removing his spats. “ Alo and Pong-pir.g.” His wives^ and children looked aglwsi. “ Not l*ong-l*ing?” breathed little lien;i. “ Avo ” coiitinuoj tho Slieik, •
day J liavo si>cnt in vl.o tent of Slieik Hans— Tho Coroner recorded a verdict of DeaUi -
from natural causes.” Tho Intormont.
Alloli water his bloo-il—He gave mo alo and told me of this wor.drous play of l*oiig-pH»g. Wo iilayotl and we staked and wlion llio sun was highest, lo, 1 vos richer by a score of .slieep ami a puil-tbiough. Then lie gave mo more ale and iny eye grow dim. Duniner and dimmer damme and then fortune turno^l against me.” Hero bo put his left hand on hiH heart, broailicd a heavy sigh and wuh tears in his voice tragically declared, ‘ Aye J have lost all;—my lands, my llock.s ami even my bank halauco of fifU'on chips four
annas.”
the lift* .‘11 cliips four annas?” moaned young lienji.
“ Wa-wa-wa ” wailed the family. . . . , rsot ,
vapiK-d the Sheik breaking inu* Knghsh. Ucre ho roiaeinlKirod Uiat he hailn t •
” Plug him in tlio lug soinelHidy,
“ IJasimllah ” for a long time .so ho said it six tiine.s,
continu' d tho Slioik. ” Not thirst ” inter rupted vouiig lieiiji ag;un, ” Aye, thirst, un less one of yo c.on U'll of a remedy A remedv! A reraetly I” The t.ember.s of Uie fiimilv ;ill looked at otto :iiio-hor (this took
about half an hour.)
ten .spot idea.” ■
is tho only way to remedy mailers ami (liere slio iK-iuime
iinpre.ssivc) 1 in tie l>al>c with the
Mastor that niv foiirt.?<!litli dtlighlor. lloohah, who takvlh aUvr niv, is ‘ b. lairost in Uk' land.” Tlmro win. sonic nnini 'ling at ihm \mt sho hooilod nut, “ I brni oh M.'lk shall go to llinaidi. oven iiiilo tliol. -t. 1). Olheer .s Me.^s and U'll the young .sallih- t thy danghtoi charms. Tlic.r h o v ilw dibi in iilentv
■ tv'oluislt veil' d Ike famiy in one voice Hiel,iec-ho ” said Ijr.hi, ‘ 'Ih ou
km.w.sl ok
“ Mv darling l>int ” effiscd the Sheik, . . . ,r i .i ci ;i- th' and
will
v.io lo imiriy hei. ’ Thoro was ciU neo lur learlv a s
“ Lir.hi,” whisiHirod iho bhei; ,t'‘"u'‘t*>- ing the ring in hor iicso wth
aftor tilhii." .\nd :iftor lilhii on tko m tl di.\ tli. , , , 1. ,
.coml. hold.
■‘ Thou art mv !• ath. r and lot Muthir. m.\ hiilildo and my hiibhlo. 1 M.ll go to-morrow
"'U'L.
Slieik In
fonr'dayJ’ik‘ ‘“ lnrm’-d\^^^ ;^ ; r -w :m 'k i r ^^Oh KloV^sInd'^aid^'ins luuilh wifo.
la d i '^ an d chihiion, All !i n nut will, ns! 1 wimWM intu llliiaidi anl oven inlo tho
Without descomhng .lie ^h. ik rl‘‘> o ■ “
l.adios olid g''iilloiii.3i 1 liog > uiir lain'Hi.
1 Cl,
..it .o„,ho
1 many yout StorA'.s and those of lY 1 twigge<l that tn<l- ’•
only ninoloen bob u^'".'j pilots l»ad twi'Mty.
b
ninetccn hoh. _ " Fool! til I tboii a r t ” saiil m , l,\j.
;^'’ .rimh ”
Shaii Kno^vest kind and not m
For ill- liiiilib'.
For i i i> « ' f - „ ' ; ' ’'-!i'’
Mr.ghi, andNohcIli.
•\»r i>nr iKTfunio jar*.
For Urri' and Bcnji, ,3tc., L‘tc., Otc..
For infants’ nigh ties,
For.--
-(RopriiiK'd from Uio .m in ” )
VirollKlit Olio of Uio F'or. s to ii.s, w liavo :—
Iladst thou .shoiihl
’l-nth. Inx-liitlll. liinr- ijoi' Lirgo.
1.
IMiil^K. NtirsiilB rnui'r.'
Jio.- 1'. HI. ,,10 lbs.
I’ais iron vitli sliovols (L S
'I2 Fiilric: iwro 100 yds.
(Cluck tills, F/Utor.) •' T. S. .1.”
” riiiifs of
jiio.sor>o- ‘U
om-nod in‘ Bihhb-.s<lale under such dismal con ditions. Bain foil thn>ughout llm day, uiiU iho higher nuHins were shrouded in sv
im.st ' ■ }»
in.ado it inijKi.'ttiblo to .sk.*e more than a vardd. Under the
circum.slamx-ri. Ihere-
foro.'Mr. H. B. Bnshlon, who has taken the moors above WaiMington, decided to deter
shooting until conditions arc more favourable. The only pnrty to innko “ ’ K‘ rt wiiH Uiiit
wliich is Imiiig oiiU'rliiliicd by Mr. F- d. U'riHj Town Head, Slnidliurn. The Riins fo'm''
numorou.’s and strong however,
was reiidoro owing to tho driving ram, uml the hag wan
not as largo as would have lK'«n the case under more favourable conditions. Tlio tenants of the moors on Pemllc Ilm had
rod cxtrcmclj rain
e emej tho month. __
sport on
Croa.sdu!o and liamh folia much than had boon anticiivited. birds I>oing Burly ig on ‘ tho w'iiig. ................ . (loro
Shooting. difficult
Not for vean> lia.s tho grouso-rimoting fV'
a.son R IB B L E S D A L E MOORS.
SHOOTING STOPPED BY BAD WEATHER.
loriner i*ut alas ami ^ were already osjiomHHl “ But.” broke m S:iL^
I D ' Olhoer.s .M'ss-s. ivo and thoro hniiid h» of twolknds. thuso of tin ll.iu. With iiltiel
. .
)f the Store.s had " [ i^ cd ih'
k ilio-s.* of the latter di '*
did.st the not
^he'^i^eik. " They have onlv “ Y e s ” crio<l J>iziu hi.*% Imst wife,
., .i-,,..,
ili.it
“ Aiui now wc mast sULrv«i and ilitr>t, V • ‘'Hm
• Ahus. the -
tlio family vault at St. Alary’ s Church, Alollpr. A hriel service wun held at the home of bus
daugliier, Airs, liarmcr, of Chalburn, the journey to Alellor being suhscHiucntlj’ made bv road.
‘ Tlio last rites were i>orfonncd by the \ icar , , , ,,•
tlio Uev. F. .1. Hiiiris. Tho iiioiiriiors iii- cliicli-a tho widow iiiid diiughtcr; Mr. Uugh Thwaites, -Mr. J.T;k Thwaitos, Mr. Daniel ■
I hwaiU's, and -Mr. Sidney Thwaitcs hrotliors; -Mr. Tom Clarnott, ol Waddow Hall; -Mr. J. Hobinson, of Tho Kookcry, Chathiirn; air. .1. H
Mii.ssov, of
jMv.ssr.s.
Ma.sscy s Jiurnley liioworv-, 'Mr. L. Kiiig-Wilkiiisun aolicilor; .Mr Hfli.s NnlUill, Chalbiiin; and Ur. Lius i'llllen, Durillov; Jlr. .1. Sager, nianai;ur ol Albion .Mill. Floral trihiitv.s wore sent by hl.s
inolhor, .Mrs. Thwaito.«, of “ Iroy, Hhiyk- huril; from the widow; k''e 'hilmhtor; his
brothers ami
si.stvi's; Air. Mitchell, of I ai k Uato, Uishurn, Mr. .1. Sag.r ana family ; diioctora of M'-ssm. .Massey s 0 '"-.lloj) Brewen.-, with wliiuli linn ihe l.nte All. ThwaiUs was
cotm.cltil; and onp In.m th- workiHjoplo of Albion Mill.
arrangements were earned out by W-evers and Soils, CUthoioe.
I In
funeral ,
Me.s.stb.
AUCTION MARTS.
OLrnilCl'tBC. .Momlay : Nearly 1,000 ehoe]) and lainb.s forward, anything in good coii- ilil.um finding a ready market,
■n geld clol' ecled. 'k>iiotalioii»:
Be.st ^notations
nuinbor lUJd. to H id ; young cows
l.anihs .ltd.
Others were Is
mn’nhor nl hlack-|.olle,l heifers, which roidiscd and bulks, 9d. to
to Is 51d ; lambs hbort ol llesli, Is*. ewr.s, lUd. to Is. Tho cattle. included a
lU; rough cows, 7d. to bd. Tuesdav: Tl. » show was the largest of the
*iea-oii the atlendam** also being large. ,.,.iees'we.iv a slight mlvanco
Best voiing dairy cows made from -.iu to mediiims Lie lo i ; :« 10s; small leastn, i , . l
've-ek. ,
1., ‘ ••'7 10s A good show of .Scotch heifers, li'
i.rhe.st liialdng^M u, ildS: others,
ii,‘St making il20 to tytl '. otli C’alv*s numlKTod about *‘50 Injin .L2 i l l 10.-; :m.diutns, others, I2s. to I". .M* >vrs. 1 Slepiieii. ami •!. C. \ the fir.^t }>nze fi d:<
Ali.mt -JO Irish heifers were iiresentod ih.
i-lll Priee.s for best siiringers ranged froiii e'so'lo
o
others making from i'2:l KJ L'-.l. thi
i*19 to i2'>. best making
i l to i l , 1“=^; Burton, Kirkhy
vers, kanglio, awarded ttle to d. Birtl
au l ie^; 'U rn 'se con d to H. Collinge, Fniitln.-s firidg.': and the third to .1. Towers, Oishtirn.
CISlirltN.
Wedne.sday: Hood snpplic.s of
iii-ciif Cattle; a.'W on nlfer heforo ii goiKj alKaidanee of buyers. Light show of geld cattle. Trado ■ a.s very good throiighoiit,
prie s shmvhig an ilierease on the hast sale, gnntalions; Springers to £:L ; Septemher ealver.s to IkW ; October ealvers to L IO; Nov- einlsT ralv. rs to ifFI; later date.s to i .U , g*«ld heifors and cow'^', £21; fat c »ws to £-.1.
Tlie iiitormcnt took place on Tuesday in
the whole yielding a total capacity of 001,000 liorso-powcr.
bandy devices such as abound iu Canada for its adoption to domestic uscs^ is a guaranty of progress and oven of civic and industrial pre-eraiiicnco to e^•c^ city that is lucky enough to possess i t ; it is becaubo Ciuiada ^ a wliolo luis such titanic energy pent up iu her rivers and lakes—many of the latter be ing veritable inland ecas—tbat her ultimate rise to a first class power is confidently pre
dicted. Aluch of tliis latent ouergy is at present
Columbia alone there are waters eouivalciit to five Niagara, containing electrical energy to tlio value of moi*o than a hundred million i>uund8 sterling. Within a hundred miles of Vancouver there are ten groat water j>owors.
unliarncss<kl and must long remain so. ,But its existence is uncliallenged.
In British
ADVANTAGKS OF CUJ5A1> POWJ5R. Cheap power on this scale, w*ith all tho
Ton Truck Complete
AT WORKS MANCHESTER.
Fitted with Demountable Rims, Pneumatic Tyres, Electric Lighting, and Tool Bat.
Still Lower Hauling Costs
l^rnctically every river ol importance carries a potentiality of energy beyond all estimate. As it is, however, nearly evc^’ city and to\ni in four of tho Eastern Provinces derives its electric liglit and power from liarnctised
water. WHITE WITCH. Popular imagination on this sido naturally
fasloiui upon iViagura and most truly typical of wliat IS and is to Ik.— tho ^\^uto ^\lteh, whoso many thiughters aro only just beginn ing to exert their strength. And Niagara herself. «vcn on Iho Canadian side, holds more than one magical fillet in her icy hand, in plain words, not one jxiwcr liouse, but several, link up her energies to the ser\nce
of mankind.
the river, one of these Power companies has cut a channel wherein the water races along, in sucli volume .and at sucli velocity tliat when you stand in the iiUle chamlKT affording a view of tlio trench in which it may be seen ru-siiing jiast, yon cannot k<y*p yonr hat upon vonr head. Conducted Uius to tho turbine.s, ihis single strand of Niagani’ s iKiwer-belt give.s lighv. heat and eiKrgi' to tho city of Toronto and far hoyoml. But let ns reduce tho matter to Himpler
At a ilepth of ICO foot below Uio level of , , , , C. WHITESIDE 15, Castle St., Clitheroe
facUir.;. .U>out four p r cent, only of Niagara’s water is at pre^nt being diverted
speak, to
wa.ste, aro onormoiLS. Over the two l-alls Canadian and AineriiLin, divid-'d by Goat Island, plungo twenty-five nullum lon.s of w:iter cverv iioitr of tho twenty-four, Imagine a tank'a mile squ;ire^-wilh n tiiat is, ncarlv twice tlie aizo of Hyde lark and .sides re.-u-hing a mile up into the sky. That would he modod to contain the water Unit gi>es over the Falls every week.
'rho volumes in rcwrvc, still running, so t-o , □ N1 AG ABA’S PB KCl PICK.
which it leajis. At tho rate of a fw t a year it o.iU its way back. Ami
curmix.sly enough it di-vouiti it-s iK'd more rapidly on the (.'anadian side that on the American.
In its going it gnaws the rock c-dges over
.American Fall Iuls scarcely altered in appee aiico within living memory, but the Horseshoe Fall i.s now less like a ImrjKv-hoe than triangle. Tho rock that ha.- iKeti bitten withm the last sixty years ami Hung into the .-jN'ihing cauldron at the foot ol the ralL-
Ihe off
would cover eight acres. Unce a c:iptured pirate ship, manned
crew in elligy, w;us
.v.mt .suiggciing over th fearful prc-cipice. -At a later ilato a proMSion ship wins set alight and S'-ut over blazing. Men and women too have taken the leap
tiiat
Humo out of foolliardiness one at
leo.st to P**” . vide ;i tKipolar htn-;aion. Only one man ami one woman have .survivecl lo tell tlie tale, barrel has Ueii the favourite <levico oinploycu, Tho woman disappcvirod for nearly haU-an- nd when eventually rescued \kls hurt. Sho live<l, however, tv,-entv <ploit to commercial ad-
horn* horiou^iy vear.-. to turn her w..,...........-
death, hut recently slie. like the inorBils. luul to surrender herself to Ilts keeping.
M'ATEllFALI. MADNEta.
Tlio vonr l^foro this womnii died, “ Bristol barber," tliiiikiiiB to ninko a Uiriller for 'E ■
iiiovioo, wont, ovor llio I'lills, ho bnrrol. Hut soliiotliiiij; wont w rout, with tlio
hoop.s, the hnrrol turiio.1 turtle, ’•'‘OOB ‘ had* Iwon woiRlitod at olio ‘-“'“ f, and Ulc Jioor wr.:lch within paid lii.s life a.s forfeit for ins
^"tI iIs iiiadiioioi. let lui liopo, is tranaitop" a"d will ccaso. Tho Falls Uiomsolvca are ^tor 'uL
Thirty thousand years, fifty thousand y*-'*-^* b'lvo been cited. The latest ♦.‘sUmato m Ihirlv-nino thousand. Corlnm it w that t l ^
(leoloi'iiYm hav<* tried l<» thor .ige.
oi I'liKlaiid wer.! clothed with Bkiim and woad, who'll‘’ llirain was King of U'ro. " "J
will romaiii to niiac «P “ U*;* ’“ '/L “m® t ihn lot of man long after the e>ea Uiat
wuUrs were roaniig over that 9**^? li'ms on a grander scale, when tho n.vti\cs
ac«rdiiiR to Uio sao-od narcatfi llod from tlio face of the And tho White Witcli and licr dnugh^rs
this article, and tho hand that wrote it, haro crumbled to forgotten dust.
A GOOD MAN.
provionsly dc-cided, in view of tho Into “ “ fob* Ing, not lo conimenre until ucar tho end of
.MistroKi (to Mary, about to bo marri^) i ” Ami whore did you moot your young man,
^'Milr'^i-: “ Oh, at undo’ s funeral, mum Ho was tho life and soul of tho party.— Pit- UilR.” ____________ --------------------- ----------------
A b u s in e s s " BUND.” Office Boy: "T h e Ikks can’ t seo any one
^ S n e r : " 01>. well, tell him I- hope his hliiidiiesa ii only tomi»rary.” - “ Tlio PnMing
Show.” F. WHITTAKER | .-,WHALLEY ROAD GARAGE, CLITHEROE.-- ^ p
It Sole Agent
for.thlt.Dlslrirt, and wiU l» pleased to domonstrato it to you. g l iH a s saH C iH inH in is
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vantage bv collecting dole.s from
vi.sitors to the I'Jills.’ It waH in 1901 . that slio defied
. . D __ Si W ACTUAL ORDERS FOR 350,000 REAL CARS ! T <
O tirodtico n REAL Car, graceful in appearance, smooth and powerful in running, iow in cost of upkeep and sturdy withid, for Ih 95 was the master accomplishment of a great builder.
iirdy withal, for Iho sum of
* onTtrtinn’^ man whose tliirty-five years of expericnco of vehicle □ building gave him unique know|edgc beyond price and beyond purchase- knowlcSge of what to avoid and wliat wa,s possible of acluetcmcnt.^
Months of planning and c.vpcrimenting iirccoded its production ;ig-out by a man whose thirty-five yoai cjwe him unique knowledge be^’ond pf) -
,f iila ing an tiii ircoded i „ - ^ *
For the production of n REAL car for £195 was not only a mechanical problem, it was also a human problem.
. .. ■ i, s'd pirs C. Durant planned to provide a REAL. car. ‘.-i. » thousands, but hundreds 0/ thousands. i “■»
So when Durant gave his own uamo to the creation of Ins matured ox- g perienco he cut out all uiicortamtics. He alone was ablo to gauge tho ^ mmLt and so spread the cost of produet.on over, not hnndrcls or ^
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TT.wt'ronviotion of the master builder of motor cars, that indomitable Q S th h r i^ rm o r e than justified, for actual orders for 1923 t<i^ 350 (X)0 oars—2,161 booked for immediate delivery from Slough.
Only soveutcon months from Durant car No. 1 to No. 100,000 I Proeont ^ production, 1000 a day. 1
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But Durant not only know production, ho knew his market— know it m ^ ^ no oSer nA
I'A'ing already □
produced and marketed over 2,000,000 motor coi-s will.
famo.Ls and worltf- * honounid names.
a M H -nH iD S in s - i the DURANT
for serviceable energy. Yet that small
fr.ac- tion yieULs sevon-and-a-half million liorse lower.
are open to every line of business because of the present price of the Ford One-ton Truck. This dependable form of motor delivery is in general use wherever hauling at low cost and good speed is essential.
TERMS IF DESIRED.
T h e FO R D W a r ra n ty w i l l o n ly b e e x ten ded t o th e p u b l ic b y p u r ch a s in g fr om au th o ris ed sa le s an d s e rv ice dea le rs.
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