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A‘ charming variety' in Watches and Clocks, all makes and prices. Guaranteed to tell 3'ou the Right Time. Ma^' be .seen in uiir cstablismcni.
WEDDING & ENGAGER/IENT RINGS III tlic Latc.,;t Style. '.
1 ; W . Rogers, J e v .
Whether on bu sin es s or pleasure MUNROE*S, Central Cafe i> tlic ]>lacc to dine. Tim
service and good food served inala*s one look iorward tn mi'al timc'.'i.
COMMERCIALS wiij. rixn ouit 1 6 d-roi-it.-i’. LCNCHKflX THi: Bust
V.u.lt.
TEAS DINNERS
in’ Tows. SNACKS
CENTRAL CAFE MARKET HOUSE, BLACKF»URN
YOU NEED THE IMSHJ M ATCH Every Day a Gift Day
If nh.'oliitf (ll•I)l■mlnlJilily. iU'Ciirato timi-l;i'cj>in,L'. iiiKl niiali'i.-ifi.- r-n.'t arc c.'.'cntiai to von. then yon nuist inivc tin- Ini'iii Watch. Prices from £2 15s.
AINSWORTH & SONS
1 5 , NORTHGATE an d 7 4 , KING WILLIAM STREET (Gpp. Ma jestic Cinema) Phono 5036.
BLACKBURN RENOWNED SINCE 1870. Phone 6587 Two Addresses Only.
Miss Mary Coneron Sight Testing Optician,
F.8JNX., r.BXIJt., P.I.O. BY EXAM
Registered by the Joint Council of Qualified Opticians for Sight- Testing and Optical Treatment under the National Health Insurance Acts.
17, IVIoor Lane, Clitheroe . Now don’t bo vexed when you find your neighbour has secured one of
of our wonderful WALLPAPER BARGAINS Evprvonc has an eriiial opportunity of ohtaininu this End or
Se.ison'.s
WiVLLiL’LPER at less than half usual price : odd lot.s an- lK-in<: practically given away—htit this can last only for a fi-w days to cffi-ct :i clcaiancc and room for new deliveries.
So Don’t Delay
THOMP SON OXBURGH The Wholesale and Retail Wallpaper Stores
Telephone 107.
3IOOR LANE tfc LOA^ERGATE CLITHEROE
TINNED FlUTTS Ol-' THE FINEST (H'AL1T\' PEARS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, FRUIT SALAD, ETC.
Tid'd (t tin home to-dan ! J. KAY, 6, Church Street, Clitheroe
LARGE STOCK OF BODY BELTS IN ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. TO CLEAR AT VERY LOW PRICES
:: YOUR OPPORTUNITY MULLIMEAUX, 13, EAMAM, BLACKBURN
WE SELL TO SATISFY . . and hold that we are nnheatahh- in TAlLOItl.Nt; hoth for Quality and I’rice.
FARM WORKERS will find Hard-wearing elotlis la-re. Clothes that give real satisfaction
B r e n n s m s , 31, penny St., Blackburn W l lE X YOU A SK r o l l A GOOD
HAIBDBESSEB IN BLACKBUBN y o u A R E KECOMMEXDED TO
Telephone 5338 H E N T S
FIRST CLASS CATERING We
rctiue.st the pleasure of your patronage and guarantee
you both pleasure and .satisfaction. All our Cakes are made fresh daily, only best butter used
in the making. Take a sample cake home.
gsvi" s -« r • THE MAJESTIC CAFE KING WILLIAM ST., BLACKBURN
m
MOTORING OF.F.ENOES. PERILS OF PETROL TANK RIDING Ai ( ' l i t l i f i ’iu' ('ouiii>' Si*'«.iniiN DM Mttiiiliiy
no I cuiT tiliiii )>' I'l lilt’ f i i ' t ”' in ii fliiiFiXi’
f ln i r t ’li l)i\i^imi
liroii^ilii li.y lilt* I’ i)liri’ III' lilt* diiTMily tin- oijIchiim*
111 iiilrin;i«‘ iiifMi' nt tlio motor TT'oiihiiion'.. In |oiii- f i i ' i ’s ul ivtv I 1r‘ iml i r t mu’IiI,-' U f i f
lor n«ii li ;i\ iiio |i rujn’i’ cont rol i>t nmttii’ cyck‘>.. lilt* ovitloiifc liof«- tcwtimmiy tt» the oiMwino itiiil l*ioli'li prnct icc oi I’iilcr-. on •• >ol<i " iii:icliim*.> :ilio\\iiio a (i;
is..cnoci’ t«i occiip.v the .-mlilU* uh i ic the «lriiT.>r co.i- Irlvotl to sit on the I'l’nim* o\-cr the pctin l tjink,
'I'lu* nni^i'.i riiii’s nnirkcd t lici r <li'*
:ip|»i‘o\’;iI ol the | i ract icc hy impo'-in;: a lim- ot L'l each «Jti the lollouin«i «leteiiila lit s : (Jeoi’oe Rolami Wa re ino
i>l Miack-
Imr i i : Chnfle s Moore (-A) , ol P r e s to n : Ahrahaii i Denton cJo) .
J o h n Ibnhwel i r J>) . ol Hlaekinmi . Ity P. ( \ \s llaetui
dent S|ieneer Wlialley.
w ou’etl .slat itiiied
at (.'Imthimi '»! An i i i e y ; and
Kvi. and snid
KriieNt ( Jlenlmhiie CJd). of Ae e r in o to n .
IK’jiinahl Selntliehl I'JO). ol Milton: Wa l ler 1.. HowartI (17) . ol Mradlortl : .bihn M. (iille>|tie (21) . til ( ly d e h a id i : anil Norman Kthlle-ten (2o) . ol Mlaekimrn. were each ti redered to |»a\' lU'-. Toi' lail i iio to eii'-tir* two imle|iemleii l ami «'lheienl h'-akeN hi
the i r molor e \ e le ' . \ like line wa> iliipo-ed on ( leoi ' ie Mor r is llohhs (22) . ol Mirktlale. to r a s imi lar net:leet. a-- well a- Cl lor iml havin;i an effieieiil' '.ili’iicer lor tin* «*\hansl. In a til l'd eiiM-o.; nl l ii lino to >to[i wJieii iet|nestet! ."o to do hy !*,(’. Hu.vley and M.S. Foii lke' . llohh> wa-. « i \ei i liie lieiieiil ol the tloniit wliieh. ill !ii> ea'-e. may well he toi i ' l ru e t l a.v J loh'oi i 's elad a .
An Interruptod Journey.
ant ii lier t r i te .•'uyino t lmt seeiii'. tt) have ooiie aoh-y. ‘I’h a t . at UnisL. will he the
“ Metter tin* <h'y. Ih-Ui I' tin* deed ” i-» NEAN SURA E Y O R .
o|»inion oi Alex. Mill (2l>), of Ha r ro o a le , who ua-. .>i:m’iio*ie<l lor nsiiio :i limitetl i rai le jilate tm a nmtor eyele and e a r ry in e a |»as.'enovr on a Snmlay, Wil liam S. Idle, of Sont l i i ior t . owner of llie maehine. liein;; pro-eeiiteil lo r a iding and ah e l t in ^ .
'riie .story <le«lm-<’<l from the <-vuh.*nee ol
1* C‘. l l : . ; r i 'o n waN t l iat Hill wa- pnlletl Uj» o.i the al ier i ioon ol .'sumlay. d n n e 12lh. jnirely l»eeau>e ol th e faei t i iat he car r ied a
pas.senoer tin a pillion. The latte** was
a prospective Imycr. :>ml Mill, its intcr - mctl iary for Idle , ua> t a k in g llie hike to Ha r ro o a te in or iler to l i i r th e r tlie in.*;;otia- l ioi i ' . All wonhl liave ln*cn well liad lite day iieen :niy otlier ti tan a Su n d ay . Tin* res t r ict ions on motor cycles lor i rat lc pm- J»os^•^ ai’e also appl icable in lliis respect to Mank ilolitlavs ami
('
liri.stmas Day.
K.xperienci’ is a hartl .schoolmaster hut kimwlctl^c ojiinod at an out lay ot t ' l may well have its ellect on <»lhcr “ pupil s who liet c e r ta in “ remission'- ” f rom the ri’ois i r a t io n aul l ior i l ies,
A Stiff Penalty. \ mueli more sjilutttry les'itn was th a t
^i^'en to W'm. C'liiion] ( ia n n t . of Mrmifortl. ol a l''ord c a r u ld eh , dr iven liy ( ceil
( iai for t l i (2.’D. t»f l la r ro j ia tc . was .stoppcil on tin* aftci'imon til J u n e l l t h . also hy IkC. Har r ison, on tha t par i of the Clith- ertte roatl whieif lies in llie Imviiship of I’einilctini.
ROWLAND R.D.C. APPOINT MR. J. HINCHLIFFE, OF AYSGARTH.
(b’putation of Dowland Pn r a l ' District ('•unieil on I'’riday. tin* ('oiimdl <-oiilirmed the aiipolntmont of Mr. .lames HinehliHe. of Askrioj;. an ,survo\'or and sani tary in-
lAdlowiii'; a \isi i oi iiispeetioti hy a
.spoetor. The appointment is stthjeel to tin* apjifoval of tlie .Ministries «d' 'rraiisport ami Health.
favimrahh* imp«'4*ssjon i lorin^ an intervi«-w with the C«iiineil. is at jm'scnt sorveyor and saMitar>'
.Mr. llinehlili'e, who er«*ated a very
Itural District Council, with whom la* has heen <Miua^e*l for two and a lialf yeai’s. |{et;ret is expn-ssed hy jm*mln**’s of that
insp4>ett»r l»> the .V\'.s^art!i
(kmneil that .Mr. Hlmltliffi* is severin}; his associat i«oi with lln'iii. liis work havin'; •;iv<*n comph’te .sal isfaet ion.
similai* to tho-e in Mowlaml atnl .Mr. Hiiieh- lilfe will he alreatly familiar witli the difli- j ’ltllics presented.
not as a ** liacliiiey " to r tin* conveyancr of pas 'onocr s .
to mat tei 's of ih' lai l . eaiiscd th e <-ar to pull up hecanse il contaim*d ti^•e
pa.ssein;e»’s ami .s«nm* lujiuaoe. ami
chised hy li isnoctor .Mayor. Atiionosi o th e r thinos , ihc l a t t e r asked if the [lasscnocrs were payin' ; fares lor the ionrncy. (Jar-
for th answered in the negat ive, an d .said tin* ( |n in tc l lc were old f r iends *d his oni- plovcr who htnl
aiilhori.seil him to l(*tch tlic passeni;ers D'om St . Anni ’s.nn»So.n. where they had been Imlidav tnakino. and t r an sp o r t them t«> Mradfonl.
'I'he Meneh <lismisse.I ( ia r fo r th on pay- meiit of i-osts. but mu h ’ted ( iaunt in the
.sum »d UH). Air Pistols and the Law.
W'hon eliarood wi th car ryinic a mm wi th
o u t Ji license, Phi l ip Ja ck so n (20) . who caino .sjK'i’iallv fr*nii lOaekpool and hroii};ht .'I Wembley a i r jiistol for tlie inspect ion ol th e Cour t , saiil ilie c im t l a r aci’oiopaiiyinK file weapon .stated t h a t no license was ic- (pii red. ami he plea«Jed jj;norjince.
Actinp-Superinfcndoiit Fa r r a r .sai<l^ the jiistoi was not a lirearm, but it came witliiii
the Kevenue law.s. Colonel Parker (b» defendant): Have you
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Tlie f'lmGimui: Voii retpiire a license. -o sliall
di.srni.ss tlie case on pnynient of costs, and yftu
mu.st remedy tlie
omis.sion.
taken out a
licen.se? De f emlan t : I d id n ’t know f iicedtMl one.
/ :
'I'he car is licensed lo r ^otids, 'I’he
coii.slahh*. atle i i l i \ -e
llie d r iv e r was i-ate-
tion a|iiMiinte«i f«» inspect tin* r«>ads ol tlie Ays^artit antlio'itv found them in <-apital tinier. 'Hie Ayst;anh area iiielmh*s some IP) miles of roa»! and the ptipnlatjon is oiil.v .‘i.OOP.
('iretimstaiiccs th<*re art* very
eiu;iiie<*r ami surveyor t»> tin* Slaitliwaitt* C.D.C. ami at presi-nt surveyor and ^vater- works <*ns_dm’cr to tin* Denby and ( ‘itmber- woi-tli r .D.C. Oil ctimpletino bis articles, lie was appointed assistant t»» Itis latlier,
.Senleoiitcs P.D.C.. and also umier Ids falber. .Mr. Cloi'. 11 iiielilill'e. at that liine
'I'lie new Howland tdlicial .served his articles as suj’\’(>yor nude** bi> uncle. Mr. 11. flinelililfe. entiineer ainl sitrveyjir to llie
'I’lie ilepnla-
Si-nti’il (It’ll to ri^ilit): Mt’-'i' .'"ii.’imlinL:;
W. -I.
Ilolo.itf. ;iii(l I’*.
SEAIDBUK-N’S NEW KECTOK.
T H E NICK L E AG E
SOME MODERN USES OF AN OLD METAL.
DV A. !•:. '
ru.MM.V.sON. .stoi.\’ .
mao anil tin* hrute^ is in the u-e of u'eapoiis ami impleim’ iit.s. Man's first jmpietnenl.s w«’re proliahly mad»* lU wood, and late*', of tin*
di.seo\ery of
(hte of l!ie meat iillC' of r!e:i\';i<;e I:etu.-elt .Vf teruards we
Jin'tals :uid i he tlawii of fin' Ilronze s\ee. With e\'«'t'-advaneipo civilisation.
the mole ai'«l more extensive um- of metal.s both a.s \\4’apoMs »if u a r and as iiistrnments ol aer ieul tnre.
oet
were 4ii'iov«’r4’d and methods of »'xpioitine old ein-s imnroV4’d. proeross ihr«iuoli the eennirie.s u;i.s eompa»*ativeIy .slow till up
.\ithoin;li niaiiy neu' metals
to the nineteetitb cenlnrv. 'riien came tin* er4-at .\oe oi Iron :»iid Steel in which hi*;h- ofmle .stet’ls uiid their myria<l U'l's .syndiolise
p»'a<’l i« a!ly the w Imle of modern I'ivilisa- i ion. In tiie nrcsi-nt ctudnry progress in metallni'ey has hi’eii .so fa>t that Sii' I’xnest Hiitlierford, the I’lidnetit .'cientist. in a r<*- eenl address was able to .say
;?EV, W. C. JO R D A N
U'ho. a- reported last week', lias heeii iiisti- tiite<l to the liviiio nf ,s(|:iidlnil'M iiv the Mi-^hoD of Mrarlf'ii'd (Dr. Perouiie). 'I'lie m*w I'eetoi* has fiu* some years lieeii \’ieaf of St. Sai’ioiir’s. l‘*aoIknei' S»|oare. ldv«-r- pool. and was lormeily at South|*on.
^I'i’aler advances in the !»iiow!eiloo of mettils diii'ine the jmst ten years than in any pre- teilint; jieriod siuee the llroiize Am*. One of the niosi amazino <»f tlu’M
* :ul-
minor to [trimary iiiiportanc«*. Not «inlv ;is an alloy Imt- as an elementary metal it is of im-rea-siiio valm* to moili-rn imlnstry. and as 4inr imlust' ies orow more eompit’x, as elect rieity, tnotjii’s ami a4*r»ipla nes become more atn! nn>re a common featiir»* »»f every day iih*. tdekel will lie in greater and oreater demand. Tile reason why nickel Inis t:iken so many
vamcs is iimloiihtedly in llie utilisation of nickel. 'fids is om* of liio
nm.st ancient ni4-tals known to man yet it is onlv in the pi'4‘'4*nl eeniurv that
it lias jnmpotl from ha<l !>eeti
W iW i n g s ( = ) W a r e h o u s e VICTORIA MARKET, MARKET PLACE, BLACKBURN
etiuiainiu'; 11 per i-eiu. niekel, -U per e**nt. copper ami 17 per ient . .'iilpimr and a little inm.
th*>n>amis of years to <-»inie to tin* forefront is that it has always heen one of tin* iimsf 4iilii<’Mlt m«*tal.s (o jsolati* liy e]i<‘tiiieal tiu*:ins. 'I'his is prtu'efl hy its name whieli is (icnrian ami means ‘‘ ohsfiuate <lovil.’‘ .\i»-k4*l had heeti known to tlu* Daetrians. an aneie'Mt Asiatic raet*, who inhabited the
lami imrih of the Hindn-Knsli i'an;;e of mountains nov^' known as Pii 'sian Tiirkt'stan. Uvi-r two thousand \ears aeo t)M*y were th<*
lir.si peiiplt* to main* tise of nickel aihty.s for their e«tinam*-
.Vii-lo’l was also
( ’him*se. At least :i dynasty (221 H.(’. fai'turetl an alloy ealleil in Chitiese cop[HT).
that ilu* Maeti’iaii' prohahiv gained tlieir know'led^** of nickel from the C'ldne-o. who wer** .'killed metal luroi ' ts. and tliat iuie <d' the arlielcs of trmh* taken w'<*.stwan! hy the Chine.'** tlinmoli the ov<*r!am! varavan route ln»m ('liina to Ihiet<*ria. <-onsisle(l of iiio*>t' <d I'opper-niekel alloy. I’*'om tlu* da\> ol tlte amient Chine't*
It is interesting; to eoiijeeime
froiu e»>|»per-nickel ore *• poi-tun^ ” (white
he oaum*tl hy the fact tliat in lli*22 world oiiiput had ri'Cii to II.(KK) tons of which about M) per cent. \sas produced in the
liriti.'ii Kiiijiire. 'I'lu' oreat j»rohlem iiad been to 'eparate
Jiiekel frotu the other 4’lemenls in tlu’ ores, and the di'covery which led l«i the sur- m«mnlinj; of tb i ' ob'laeh* ami to tlie rapid mlvam-t* in the u-e of nickel was a roinauce ill it.'4*lf- a romance both of .'eieiii-e ami of industry.
a pitsition In* liehl for 31 years, wlieii be was appointed assistant sitrvey»n* to tin*
l/ititbwaite I'.D.C’. He behl that imst for ten months, then beiiio appointetl .snrveyo;*, sani tary inspector and waterwtnks engin eer to the .M4*lthaiii I’.D.C’.. a [xisition he belli for four y4*ars. reliinjtdshin^ it to take ids pr<*sent position.
of all classes of highway stirveyinn. inclml- inj; bridi;e construction.
Ccmncil work limestime (piarries in yariotts p.'irts of the district and use thei r 4)wn crushing plant.
.Mr. Hiiieldilfe has liad wide o.xpei'icncv Ays;;su'tl»
'Vwo steam rollers are
Insli tt ite of .Mtndcipal siml Cotnily Kn{;m- eers ami an Associate inemiKM* ot the Hoyal Sani tarv Inst i tute. He will lieyin Ids
kept noiiit; all the year round. .Mr. Hinchlilfe Is a meniher ot^ the
new «lutie.s in ahont a month’s lime.
onaldo a .ship to .see mile.s abend in the dark. lAd’s bnpe it can be fitted to the Ship of State.—Punch.
Accoi'dinn to i\ scientist a new device will
.Moiid— founder of the chemical tirm of Mruiiiier. Moiid. ami f:itlier of .Sir Alfred Moml“ wlu» walkino throuoli bis cliemi4’:il work.s at .N
'I’lie ili'i’overy was imule by Dr. bmlwi*; * ’ortliwieh one day liad bi.s a t ten
tion ealle<l to tlu* jieeiileutal corroding of a uiekel valve. The valve was C4>ated witli earlmii ami tliis le<l Dr. .Mond to a .study of tlie elleet of barbon iiioiioxitle o a ' on
I t ' amaz.iuo progress may
known to the aneienL s huio am* at the Hun A.D. 2o) tliey manii-
.Vhk»*l C’ompanv*.' works at CMydncli. South Wales, ami t reated by the Mond inellio*! to obtain pure ni<-ki’l in the lonn ol jiellet'. .Viekel :iml il.s allov' liave «iualiiu*s oi
'rile mat te i ' shiiiped to tlie Mond
UK. Bv|
liardiu’ss. tou};luiO'S. brioblne's that diK'.s not larnisli, fairly biob electrical resistanet* and .'O on wliieli matle them ns4*fu! iti an extraor<linaiy variety of ways.
r«‘'i 'tane*‘ to e«irro'ion. to fatlo\i<‘. to teni- peratnre.s and to ooneral wear and^ tear , is
.so };reat tlmt tliey :ire jn'cnliarly Ji t ted for imureni imhistrial pnK*
es.ses.
electricity, bi^li-speod tools and jiriH-e.^v'CS. armonred .ships, aoroplanos. motor cars and
medaeval man: it is the metal »if nuxlern mati.
'I’lie A«e of Niekel is the aoe ol
wireles'. Nickel is of immense iinnortance in the
.steel trmle wliere tlie oroat prolileni R ^Hio product ion ot a non-eorntdino steel. The eorr«ision of .steel eost.s the
w.irhls Imndretls of millions a year, and tlie lines on which th»‘ experts ar*‘ solviuo tliis problem is in tin* evolution of .steel 44>niainino tuckol ami ('hriunium.
Ih'tore the war nieke! stet'l.s
ri«;hi up to iimdern limes nickel wa.s of minor importaiiei' in uu'tallur^y. C[i tii ls7.‘i the world’.' t»»tal output wa-s oidy nOU toil' a yi*ar.
of i t ' reniarkahU* maom’tic propertic' . Nickel is a. liiolily sociahie element, and
It
were n<c4l mainly f«n* arinaments Imt now they are entering; itiere:isint;ly into .struc tu ral , meclianieal and electrical en^;ineer- ino.
.Nickel iron i.s also impor tant heciuiso
its alloy.s with other metals are amnu};st tlie most valuable in the whole field ot metallurgy.
SHIRTS YOU CAN TRUST
A L ^ IO S T any ^hirt looks ^ood . on the counter. How can
a practical man know it will stay 1
^00J in wear? Look for the Cor.'
ul.ite trade mark and you have this most practical
a.ssurance : if the shirt doesn't satisfy you in every way m actual near it will Ix! replaced.
is iin|mssihlo to over
est imate llie value of nickel-copper nlloy.s. 'riie.s<‘ are astonishingly malleable and ductile, and marine eui;ineers have fouml their wtu*rles mueli roilnce<l hy the .'tilojuion of eitpro-uiekel lubes. They are al-so usoij for eoinn};e in many countries, tor oleetneal apparatus and as emeloi»es for rille-hulh*ts. The alloys witli the };reate-st future, how-
^ m u ia te n-n’cltv eficjt-..
ever, ami the nickel-cliromium alloys ami their <lovelopmenl heltm^s nlnuxst entirely to tlio [iresent century. They are used for electric stoves, ovens and furnaces, ami they liave made possible all modern ad vance.' in domestic lieulinii. 'I'liere is no spai'o lett to <leal witli all the
niekel. I'Aentnally lie fi>uml that at a teiiifiera t ur<* 1h*Iow 100 <l<*or<‘es i-eiitiorade (be metal eonibities with the (;as to form uiekel <’arbouyl which easilv <loeompose.s
a^aiii into purt* nickel and carbon mouo.xido. Fr»un this lie deduceil tha t uieke! eouM lie i'olatod ill the pure .state by treatment witli carbon monoxulc which has no etfecl on the other metals in niekel-bearint; ore.s. On thi.s accidental
di.scovery the pre.'ont
of all metals for oloctro-platinj;. ami it is also valuable as a “ catalyst ’ —that is a substance which nroniotes a chemical rt*- action wi thout actually takinj; par t in it. The nse.s of catalysts in various indnstrie.s are ns yet only part ial ly explored.
It is the mo't widely ii'ed l.iustly our motor car and aeroplane
pro^
re.ss and pri>sperity of the niekel trade is roiimiod. Tlie now inetluMl made i t po.s-
.sibli* to utilise the lar^e (piaiitilies of niekel- »’4ipper 4»r<*' wlii4*b exist in C’lmmla. 'I’liese I’oi i ' t i tute over eighty per <’ent. of the w'orld’.s .supplie.s .so tha t we in the
Itriti.sh Kmpire have par tcnlar reason to he j;rate- fnl to Dr. Moml for hi.s discovery.
enj;ines are matle passible only by tlie strenj;tli and touRhness of nickel and nickol- chrominin .stec*l.s, whiRt
wirolo.ss apparatus is equallv in debt tn this
u.stonishin^; ‘* oh- .stiunte ilevil ’’ of a motal.
nickel inannfnetnre. Tlie ores are mined at Sudbury. Ontario aiid underKu a pre liminary .snieltino there. Tliis gives a matte
Tliero i.s no neetl to go into details of
and immature minds •.and, even to secure tlieir welfare. 1 ;mist not pervert. exaRgor- ate. or *• economise *’ the truth.— Dr. J. 1 j .
There U a scarc<l duty towards all young Alorison.
other Uses of nickel alloy.s or of tlit* pu**e metal it.'elf.
‘ROMA* Finely woven LMnihric m many c.ntetn« an.i CoB'ur?—vigornus and -inJ uitcrfsiin,: F
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‘SiLVE.X* Pi'i'lin. rich I'.iitr-
u\-avc.pJrMiico!o:ir'*'iiIv“C.v>l bines 'iibtle mime shj.I.-t. creim* anJ bi^.'.iit imte j'lnl. and the new ccJjr O .♦hide.
‘The Shirts
that laugh at the laundry ’ *■
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‘TWILTLV S,;;s’r Twill m a V4fi-:d
r.in.*e ot nnvcUv
with di'
tin.live three*
and ^^‘•.•.r•cl'lo^lr cii'ect'. .ill cvlmi-c tn ihc Ccin- Q iuljt.*
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‘ K7Rf.M * Lmtre-wcivcts*:** lin. suit ‘a* Alik, m niimeroii*
woven or r*'n'eJ pattern*, m* cUidine
m.iny novel *| ^ t f l
cplc*iircorubinat!oni. XVJ / D
G-'IUrs to
match.cura in cveo' caw.
Coiumlatc qualirt(.*:s and Tnateriols at various prices
dl-SO Stock O tflwT
JOHN BROWN & SONS Tailors"A: Outfitters
5 , KING STREET. CLITHEROE -,h-
. :il til It
1..;, J F. .a dill p!ov bioh t<*mi>eratures ami pressures nn- '1 iiese om-
ilreaiiu’il of a tew <l*’ea<les a^o. Nickel is no metal for the primi t ive or
I heir
/.:i r< 1 (S*'cr'’t :t rv ). W , Mniikiui (.ItuliioJ. l>. 11. lb* • .........
T. Oniifi’oil, -I. Hol^otc, \\
!■>. C. Mtiifklock. It. Aii:litnii (.1 mli:*'’) . 1.. Si-om or ('I'n-iisiim-1. W. I’nH Utr (( liHiniKuU, 11. K. , ,
. . II I . . w II,..,ton. W. llriuL:', K. Dowlmi' t. .1. I ou ii'tni. .1. ^}m’;ik. !. 11u1j::U‘’ \ \ . Luml.
y.AAl'LEA' SPOIU’S COiMAriTTEE, i » i -i-
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Satisfaction in LADIES HAIRDRESSING is achieved by visiting the “ E L ITE HAIRDRESSING SALON,” 17a, TOWN HALL STREET, BLACKBURN
PHONE 7056 LlFr u s O p i S Y O U R E Y E S 1-- .1 v.l.,.- w., <-.M ..iU-,- p-"|.l.- " Im. ill ruc-t. Uicm-Ju t lmt all S u k ' mure alike-.
Dur ing t l . i . Suk- Time wu luivv muck nun^v imu 1\ i l c ln i gG r e - .u 1 . ^
(;,,n,U <.I c- i- U r.-ul UK.M'INI-'. mu-, uml it only w a a t ' ymi to emm- ami m-v l"i .mhii . . . . TO-M t i l l n o w ( . - t .MTI lD.Wi .
, \ND i-:.uiii D.W D r i u N u t h k \vi -;k k w k s i l m . i , bic im. i-;.\s k i ) t o s k i -: y o u .
SI-KC1.U, o m m o k .m .k-w o o b t w k k d . c i -k a ik ^ Inin. wide, in tlielate-t tle-iun-' :«ml eohuii
iioj;--. 'uitahle for 'mart »-o'tumc'. 'lurt 4*i' eo.ut. .M;uh‘ U'l- real ootnl liard "cuf- will i'l* -«iii'iir''ed when you M-e tld< Dart:nin. SAl.K PllU'K 2 - ler yard.
'r\VI'*d*d)S. i Ik* newe-st d(*'i” im. Thy arc well made Tweeds, Suitaiile lor- .sldrt', cosiumes. hovs* -suii'5, «*to. Worth lo-dav li II. Sale Price 2'- aiui
w o r n - 3'- jier yard. SAVE MONEY BY SPENDING NOW^—LOOK FOR THE NAME ' • ' Fitted in oiir Priv.'ite Ruoin.
inatcbmaftir. Jeweller nnO Silt’eisinltl.i
33, CASTLE STREET, CUtheroe i , / \ .A ' i : A " .
Inexpensive LADIES I lA i S CHOICE SELECTION in
A LADIES FELT HATS just arrived Tor Autumn, t'caturing
_ _ 'i,-' all the seasons Newest S]ia|ic.s and coir'urings, I’l'iccs ranging Irom
6/6 to 12/6
Call and see this weeks Special Display for yourself.
J. L. BULCOCK & SON, Ltd., Regent House.
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T ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 192T ft U r V F Q Tlf »F BOOB UNE, b the best shop tor buying useful presents at the very lowest III Ml r i L l L y Engagement and Wedtling Rings and Stainless Cutlery. See Windows. Note Address: ntlLU, p g - Top o f Moor Lane, Clltheroe
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