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have still everything requisite to supply your requirements Gents Outfitters


to. Moor* L^ane, Clitheroe. Fire Ranges and Grates


Also a large selection of Hearth Furniture in stock in Oxy Copper, Silver and Roman Bronze


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A n expert Range fixer is on our Staff


A l l Estimates Free


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BOXING DAY FOOTBALL. Clitheroe Again Beaten by


Accrington Stanley Reserve; THREE— ONE.-


ground, Clitlieroo had again to acknowledge dofoat by Accrington Stanley llcservo, being well beaten by throo goals to ono by a bigger. Jitter and cleverer team. In con­ trast with Christmas Day, Accrington adopted tbo open game from the start, an<l kept it up, wliilo Clitbcroo played too mucli close passing. Clitlieroo were cortainh' i'ortunate on tlio


Ye.stcrclay afternoon, at Shaw Britlgo


(TWEIiVE) ADVERTISER AITD TIMES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1929. ON SALE.


lEG Al NOTICES. GLITHERBE CASTLE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that


during tho execution of tho works connected with tho drainage and laying out of tho Gastio Grounds which arc now in progross, the Castle Grounds will bo Closed oach day from 7 p.m. to 7 o’clock on tho following morning.


Persons are strongly urged, while


balaiico of weatlier in the two days, and tbo atlendanco was e.vccllent. Neither IJardman nor Rigby were Jit to turn out after llio gruelling game at Accrington, and the exiieriiiumt was made of iilaying Lon.s- dale at eentre-forward, Astin returning to tlie defence and \Valmsley going to outside- right. Tlio teams, therefore, ivcni:— Clilheroe: Boardman: A.sLin, JCastwood;


Young, B. Haworth; Chadwick, Carrick and H. Haworth; H. Haworth, AValton, ■\Va!!'er, Par.^on.s and P(>ars. Beferee: I\Tr. T. Bentley, Failsworth.


Longwortb, Niuholls, ICelly; Walmsley, Carlsido, lamsdalo, Tleaj) and I’^letcber. Accrington Stanley Keserye: Snter;


Quickor, Stronger Forwards.


to see it disapiiear beldiul a- cloud. Stanley were first dangerous but Astin checked ll. Haworth. Then AValker got away but his shot was wildly inaccurate. It. Haworth stopped a centre from Walmsley with Ids face. Pears made a thrilling run and centred grandly to Walker, wlioso header was saved on the lino by Jtoardman, who flung the hall for a corner. Clitheroe were r.mler pre.ssure for some time and Boardman liud to go full length to turn asido a weak shot from Par.sons. At the next visit, the Accriwgtoii right got Iho better of the <le- fcnco and H. Haworth sent across a perfect centro which Parsons headed tlirough. Ciithcroe replied strongly* and a cross from l‘'Iotchor was only a fraction too high for liOiLsdalo’.s head. Jloardman ne.xt listed out a centro from Haworth. Accrington wore swinging the ball about to good cfloct. Kaslwood retrieved a tlangerous po.sition by kicking away from Walker’s toes in iho mora.ss.”


Set Lo face the sun, Clilheroe were glad right, Walmsley going to contro, Ixnisdaio l.ongworth went to outside


dropping to full-back and Ast*:n entering the half-back lino. There wore loud claims for a penalty when Walmslcy, trying to^get between ■ the hacks, was charged over. 'J'ho referco took no notice and Accrington attacked again via the left, obtaining a corner. Lansdalo kicked away when Walker heat Boardmaii and ho also jire- veuted Pear.s getting to a lofty centre. This cost a corner, however, and from this, Wulkei* hosulod a bonny goal. Clitherqo were often half a yard slower than their opponents and tho best effort for a long time was an abortive corner lyon by Heap. liOngwortli ]uit tho hall in front of goal and Carlsido’s rnsli was rulc<l an infringe­ ment. A spoil of midfjcld play followed hut. Inter, Boarclmnn was called on to fist out a shot from II. Haworth. Then Clithoroo secured a corner and after this had been partially cleared, Young,, with Walmsley In attelidanco, but the. hall inches wide of tho post. A further hot tussle^ ensued, Sutor saving a. hard drive from point-blanla range, and Young getting the hall away after several shots had struck defenders’ logs. Clitheroo had cruel luck in tliis a.ssanlt. Lon.sdalo was repeatedly prom­ inent iuit ho was out of position when Pears secured the ball hut his shot flew wide, fiartsido imido a quick footed and plucky effort, hut Suler saved his shot from an aente angle. Pears also made a good run and Lonsdale did well to dispossess Walker in front of goal. Half-time: Accrington Stanley Tlcsorvo, 2; Clithcroo, 0.


Clithoroo Improve. Astiii neatly chocked Pears and in the


ensuing Clilheroe advance,' Hoaji failed to turn to ai'counb a good centro from Long- wortli. Soon afterwards, Pears drove the hall hard against the side net, after shaking, off Jjonsdale. CHtheroo had another narrow escape when WsUton hit the post from short range and Boardman had to save from Walker. Tho homo forwards could do noth­ ing right. Afeanwhilo Stanley played protty football and after ono smart advance, H. Haworth tested Boardman. Following good M’ork by Gartsido, Fletcher tried a firsU time shot with time to set tho hall, and liis drive wont wide. Tx>nsdalo received a round of applause for a smart series^ of de­ fensive iHovcH. A brisk Stanley raid was ended hy Pears sliooting over after Boaivl- man luul stopped ono shot and Eastwood another. When Fletcher got going ho tricked two jilaycrs and ]>ushotl tho ball down tho centre. AValinsley with ,a grand opening was hoaton by tho ball sticking in the mud. Astin was on tho mark hut Suter saved easily. ^ Then Fletcher just cleared tho • bar with a sterling effort. Balling again, Clitheroo camo near when from a free kick Longworth grazecl tho wrong side of tho post. Suter had a few anxious moments when ho caught a low contro from Fletcher, being repeatedly challenged. Tho moleo. produco<T nothing tangible, liowevor, IhongVr their was plenty of excitement. At this stage, Clitheroe wore showing moio method than before. Another good chance camo to AValmsloy, hut his sliob went hdn’mi. A Lonsdale clear­ ance sot T,ongwo,'th going and picking up his ])ass, Walmsl.'v hold the hall until Long- worth got. into position, tlion dropping in a centro which Longworth headed just over. At. longiTi. Clithoroo got a reward, Waltnsloy scoring after a free kick on tho left, Heap feinting and allowing tho hall to pass to AValmsIey, wh»» was left with an easy chance. Gaining a corner on tho right, with Lons­ dale off hurt, Stanley made sure of tho points, AValkor bonding through. When Lonsdale v.isumcd ho wont int-o tho forw.inl lino. Tho game was almost over and a series of off-side decisions against Stanle.v were the only foature.s before the final whistle.; Kcsult: Accrim^ion Stanley Poservo, 3; Clithoroe, 1.


Halvos Overplayed.


/^similar tactics. Thej* wore, however, : liampcrcd from tho very start by tho dis­ organisation of the team, this being further emphasized when Longworth crackixl nj). Tho captain, indeed, was pretty much of a passenger though' two of his efforts came near scoring. It wn.s soon scon that Astin could nob hold Pears and Lonsdalo was wisely put back into the defence. Ho camo through tho game with flying colours, play­


caphblo of winning, lec it bo said that they might liavo done much better had they re- ■pliod to Stanley’s opening moves with


ing with splendid confidence, tackling cleanly and with spirit ami kicking . well. Ho enhanced Ins' ‘ reputation. Kastwood also did well hut was fairly often out of position. In goal, Tlonrdman made no mis­ take. The halves, playcnl doggedly t o -a (Continued'in naxt colnnui).


W/ithont pretonding that Clithoroo were


tho above-mentioned works are in progress, not to ontor tho Castle Grounds aftor dusk at all, and persons doing so will do it entirely at their own risk.


WM. SELF WEEKS, Town Clerk.


BLACK13UHN nO lU L DISTRICT COUNCIL.


secure tlio DISCOUNT allowanco on tbo Kccoml instalment of tbeir rate-s, payment tlieroof iiuisrt lie mado to tbp Rating- Officer and Ooilcotor named on tboir Demand Nolas, on or before tlio 8tb JANUARY, 1930.


arc beroby roinindod that in ordor to


JOHN BIRCH, Clerk to the Conned.


December, 1929.


LOST-—On Eriday afternoon (Dec. 20th), HOUSE FOR SAI/E.—20, iMONTAGUE STREET; v.'icanb i>osr^ssion.—Apply,


LOST.


a PURSE, containing Notes and Coin.*-.— Finder rewarded on returning to Advertiser ami TimO‘4 Ofiice.


in Pimlico Road, near Aloorland Road, G 3 U N D L E T O J S .


St. Ambrose’s Church on Christmas l);iy were well attcmlod.


brations of Holy Communion, the celebrant ON SAIjE.—A Fivc-roomod HOUSE; Lane, or C9, Salford.


CHIUST^lAS SEllVTGKS.— Services at 'J'herc wero two celo


being the Vicar (Bov. K N. Livesoy}. Tho number of communieunts wivs woU ui> to tho average. The Vicar also comlucted' the


morning service. N.C.H.O.—Christmas at the lUbblosdtuo


Homo of Bccovery wmj naturally a most in­ teresting and exciting time. Tho children at present residing at the Homo aro younger generally than for. some years, conso- qiienlly Ihero was moro belief ami more real iecling ill tho visit or Father ChrLstmas. Anticipation was at fever heat, so that long before daylight on Christmas morning, many of tho kiddie.s wero most eager to di.scover what Santa Claus had left for them. !Many were astir heford /5-0 a.m., but wore jicreinptorily ordered hack to bed, but after that hour there were no rostriction.s. ICvery ono of the 70 children was delighted to find either a stocking, or a pillow case, well filletl with toys, confections, and so forth. A plentiful breakfast was served, after which all found plenty to amuse themselves with their gifts. Dinner was^ a groat event;, thanks to many generous friends, and included turkey and tho u.sual concomitants. Tho tables had been arranged in horse-shoe fa.shion, with iho infants in the centro, ami, with tho gaily decoralotl room, tho scono was unusually pictnresqiio and animated. In tho afternoon tho ehildrcu wero a.sseinhled and. each received a further parcel of gifts.' Later, tho boys gave great pleasure hv tho presentation of a play in wliich, attired in costumes featuring woll- known nursery rhymes, they perforni(Hl extremely well. This item camo a.s a hig hiirpriso, tho boys, who luul boon trained hy tho Sisters, liaving earcfiilly kept their secret. Tho entire procoo<iings wore par- ticnlarly jolly. Although a Christina^ Trec was not available it is hoped that ^tliis will bo forthcoming at a later date. Gifts will he acknowledged, next week.


Club held a iiio.st succc.ssfui danco at thr Church Jiistitute on Christmas Kve. Arthur Taylor.’s I^lelody Makers proyulwl oxcelloiit music to tho satisfaction ol the very large uttomlaucc.


room on Chri.stmas Evo. A good company spent an enjoyable time aiul prizes at a whist drive under tho suporvision of 31r. A. Hustwaito, wero won by Mi.ss Horsiield, Mrs. L. Hustwaite, Mrs. H. Sliackloton and


LABOUR PARTY. — 'Jho local Tjahom party Iield a social gathering at tho club


, , Mr, M’ . Ilmlson. CHIUSTMAS SERVICES.—A largo num­ ■ ^ , ,


ber of eonimunicants attcmkxl the four celebrations of Holy Communion at the Parish Church on Christmas Day.


Bev J H Booth was tho celebrant and along 'with Mr. L. .King-Wilkimson con­


ainrch tho Bov. .T. Tsliorwood conducted a service, a fairly good congregation being


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CHRISTMAS BILLIARD HANDICAPS.


3, J. Knowle.s (175 boliiiid) ; *1, J. Parkinj;- ton (150 bollind).


Catliolias: 1, Ci. Byrno (90 bolimd) ; 2, W. Balsliaw (70 bcliiml) ; 3, J. (Jliatburii (-10


, , . Cawlev; 2, Ci. Hmlsoii; 3 and 4, AV. Bireli


bchiiul); 1, R. Jame.son (40 behind). Wearers’


Institute.—Billiards: 1. ,


and Haworth. Snooker: 1. J. Ti*!;k«‘;i 2, J. Jlorris; 3 and. 4, IT. Holden and \V. Tomlinson.


but ho is inelinod to pl.ay on top of tlio halves. AValmsloy was not happy and Heap, loft to do hi.s own foragiiiO; was not often conspicuous.. Flotchor played very- pliicKily against a robust sot of defenders and tlio chief danger to Accrington came from Jus


man hut their forward passing was in :icenrato to a degree, tho b:ill very often reaeliing Stanley men. To ho plain, the liaivcs found swift-moving opiKiiicnts too good for tlienl and lost steadiness in conso- nneiico.


(lartsido was the best forward, ceiitre.s.


need not have lieen so nnscriipnlous in their stopping. The hacks weakened in the second hnlf, whicli was certainly in ^Clit- horoo’.s favour; but tho halves wore strong and resolute and tho fonv.ards fast and direct in thoir attacks. I t was a case of training tolling in a gruelling game, played


Accriiigtop were qiiito tho bettor team and . , , in glutinous mud. , ’ '


0L1THEROE RUCTION LIJHTED.


2 0 __3 0 f a t CATTIJ'I and' 300-400 SHEEP


will bo’ oil offer. Sale at 10-30 ci*m.


rpUESDAY" NEXT, DAHtY CATTLE AND C.ALVES at 10-30 a.ra., ivlion . YO—s o NEAVLY-CALTED aVTTLE &


3 0 __^ 0 CALVES will bo forward. i Ge l d & l y in g -o f f c a t t l e e a c h 3^00—1 5 0 HEAD OF STOGIC


will bo forward. Salo at 10-45* a.m. EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary.


Ttil.: 19 Clitlioroo. Telegrams: “ Auction Mart,** Clitheroe.


SALE will bo hold on FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd, when


ALTERNATE FRIDAY, ' tho NEXT ,


FOB HIEE.


Bawdlands Garage, Clithoroe. Tel. 73. LOANS.


BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.


rpH E CORPORATION ia prepared fo ro- A- coivo LOANS of £100 and upwnrd.s.


For terms apply J. H. TAYLOR, Borough Treasurer.


(N HIRE.—TOURING CARS FOR HIRE. Rea.sonablo Terms.—SUngcr and Sons,


0 0 .


TAXIS FOR A L L OCCASIONS R easonable T erms.


A/fONDAY NEXT, SALE OP FAT STOOK, A'A ^vJioii upwards of


VINCENT EARNSKAW


49 and 60, Chatburn Road. Garago Clithoroe.


Tol. 231


I'arisli Cliurch.—Billiards: I, R. Hoy.s (209 bellind) ; 2, R. Blcav.nrd (IT.'i bcllind) ;


ducted the morning service at which there was a good congregation.—At tlio Mc.sleyan


DANC5F.—The Clmrcli Athletic Football GOOD HOUSE to Let; No. 50 KING STREICT, Clithoroe; Bath, W.C.,'Etc.


C H A T B T J K N . ■Apply, 4, Park Avonno, Clithoroo.


To ' LET—TWO Unfurnisho<l ROOMS; Advertiser and Times Office.


suit married couplo.—AA^rito Box J.2,


STABLbl and Hay Shed.—Apply Commercial Mill, Clithoroe.______________________________


~” KNOWi.AlERE MANOR ESTATE.


(9 mihss from CHtheroc, 21 miles from Preston.)


Iho COVERT SHOOTING SEASON 1930-31. Pheasant ami Rough Shooting. 180


acres of Coverts exceptionally well placed


for high birds. Enquiries of Air. G. Pilkiiiglon, Heaning, Newton-iii-Bowland, Clithoroe.


ROBERT HITCHIN, AUCTIONEEK AND VALUEE,


8alc« of Everj Description Conducted. Valuations for Probate, otc.


PROMPT SETTLEMENTS,


Address;— OLD HALL, AV^ST


BRADFORD, Near OUt^eroo.


Tel.: 282 Clitboroo. SjVXES b y auction.


nnO LET, from January 1st, 1930, GOOD AIEADOAA’ ; about 2i acres, along with


■Vacant Possession.—Apply, 57, Woono


T ?0R SALE—i-in. Rough PLATE GLASS ami Horticultural Glass in cut squares.


Low PricciJ.—"W. & R. Brierlcy, l.owcrgate, Clitheroc.


I^HBAPEST LINE in Invoice Envelopes


^ ever oJFerod. Two sizea—3/- and 3/9 ver 1,000 respectively. Sold in 1,000’s only.— “ Advertiser and Timee,” 0, Market Place,


Clitheroe. •


T|yrOTOR HOODS and Screens mado or Repaired, iiot us quote you.—Ckiok’s,


12, Castle Street. PIANOS Tuned, Repaired and Ro-polished.


CAST-OFF CLOTHING. P.C.’s promptly attended to.


H IROR SALE—Semi-dotatched VILLA,


AVENUE, Clithoroo; 2 Entertaining Rooms, Kitchen. Scullery, Etc., 3 Bedrooms, Attics,


• BRIARMOUNT. RIBBLIDSDALE


Bathroom. Electric Lighting throughout. Garage. 3 minutes from station. Vacant possession.—Apply E. Roberts. Tol. 124.


ences;


I^IOR SALE—Detached House, BIIOOK- yards


land;


necessar Tel.


garage igo; good mortgage can ho arrangocl issary.—Apjily


excellent 220. TO LET. TO LET GOOD HOUSES


Got damp and cold through lack of fires is bad business— and tho host way to overcome that is to purchase tho Best Coal. This can bo obtained from—


OSWALD ROWE & Co. LTU.


Coal Merchajits, Haulage Contractors and Furniture Jlcmovcrs


Thorn Street, Glitlieroe T el. 21. Tel. 21.


WALTER VARLEY ---------------- A.C.I.S. ----------------


ACCOUNTANT AND


INCOaiE TAX CONSULTANT Address:


4 , FOX STREET, PIMLICO ROAD, CLITHEROE.


condition inaido and li^lit ami all electric Brooklands, Clithcroc.


• L.’VNDS, Clithoroo, situate in PENDLE ROAD; well-built stone, freehold, 1,100


conveni­ ou t;ut;^ if


a r r y


Tho Bungalow, Waddington, and 36, Castlo Street, Clithoroo.


Lessons in Violin Playing.—Houghton, s e e d , 4S, Parson Lane, Clithcroc. Best prices given for Gent’s


Tl/fEAT TICKETS, SKEWERS, AVEIGHTS, I tX c u t l e r y , etc. Mnkor.s of Loch Scales, Counter Balances, otc., for hIJ


purposes. JA^VIES C R O S S L E Y ,


Works ; HIGH STREET (near Station Tal. 6427.


BLACKBURN.


T ET ELECTRICITY URTGHTEN YOUR J-4 h o m e t h is XMAS. Gel w.nrmth and comfort jn.st W'hen and whoro yon need it by putting in plug.9 and Portable Electric .liaftliators.—Corixjration Electricity Dopt.,


York Street.


IIAHIUS.— In loving meinry of onr dear mother. Eliza Harris, ihu tlieii JXotii-


lier 24th, 1927.


It-i a picture of ouriloar Mother, AVho.se memory will t*ver grow oM


5. Banic Cottage.'*. Billingtn, AVImlley.


l')ooj> in our hearts iiero's a picture, lUoro precious than diver or eold ;


— From her ilear Children, Clara. Amie' ami Pho*'!''-.


LITTIjF.FAIU.— In loviii; reiiiemhr.ime of a. <lear hushiinil am hroUi<»r, dames Ijittlefair, who died Dcemlier 2"th, 192-'^.


Ono year has pasoclsince that sad d.i>. AVheii ono wo lovd wa.s ealled away ; God took him horn, it. was Hi.s "a'iH. But ill our lie;irtvs)ie liveth .still.


Slaidhnrn. From his lovii; AVife r.ial Sisti-r.


NUTTER.— fn loving m-nory of a dear w;fe ami mother, Emil.v N’ntte*r. wlm died December 23rd, 1913


One that wan hetor God never made: So geirtlo aful lovig, pat ient and kii;..! A beautiful momry left In'liind.


A wonderful motor aluay« ready it. aiii,


—From ho Ilnshaml. .‘•^ons ami l)anght<*r-'.


7. Russell StiTOt, Cliioroe.


NUTTER.— In tnavsiird memory of onr deai* l^Iother, who d''cd X’cemln‘r 23rd, 1913.


No tiiiaco of tiio or laps.* of year>. Can dim our I»od one’s j>a.st.; For loving motory holtL it dear. Affect ion holds, t fast.


Loved ami’ememlK/r.-d. — May and


8. I’ endio Road.


NUTTER.—In loviii. memory of <iur d.-.n' motlicr, Emilv Ntter, who tiled I)eo?m- her 23rd, 1913. Our lip.s canit .speak hmv we Inv.vJ her,


Our hearts ki'v not what L) eiy: But God alomknow.s liow wo miss iwr.


.84, AVhalley Road,-^litlu*ro«*.


A.s wo journo along life's way. —From I'TlllsMadge, Jim and Maud.


SMITH.—In lovii: inoinory of William Smith, who die. Dty:omhcr 2-^Mi. 1928. Ever emombered.


40, Littlomoor


—From is AV'*ft5 ami Daughlcr.s. Clithoroe.


ACKNOTLEDGMEXTS. HOOKER.—Sirs. Tookcr ami Family dasire


to thunk all rAtives and friends, no gh- hoiir.s and tin mombers of tho Genoral AVorkous Unioj for kind expressions ol .sympathy anduoral tril>ute.> nvcivod in thoir .sad ber^'^’omeiit.


40, Wilson StreejiClitheroo. Printed at G, larkct Plat'o. Clitheroo, by


tho Clithcroo A^ertLSor & Time.s Company liiniitod, and pilished at that address and


27, Castlo Street;Clithcroc. above address.


■W R A T H S , BOUQUETS & FLORAL DESIGNS made on tho Shortest


I^otiec.—T. Lloyd, Florist, 18-20, Corpor­ ation Street; Clithcroe.


^ORNS, Bunioim, Ingrowing Too Nails attcndwl to.—A. Burrowa, M.N.Ch.A.,


Chiroimdist, 23, Regent Street, Blackburn. Tel. 5208.


PIMLICO HOUSING ESTATE


ONE HOUSE TO L E T , 20/- clear Sovoral tor Sale in courso of erection. Price £525.


Atply on Site, or— F. MOORE & CO.


FAIRF IELD CRESCENT, MORECAMBE


ROFFS BELIABLE BEMPpH^S.’*- I^OR SOUND, Reliable MHBELESS SETS.


Agonts: Builoi’s, 3, Castlo Street. - —H. Hodgson, Sluidburn. H 72, Yorkshire Streot, Burnley.


o u se For Sale: 148, M’OONE LANE.— Apply, 3, Kay. Streot, Clitheroc; or


OVUIM, Thorloy’s Poultry Spice, for egg Agent. Catalogue on request.


protluciion ami good health.— Sold by Blackburn tS; Soim, Oastlo Gate, Clithcroo.


4^ET YOUR ^MODERN ARIEL from f l . Hodgson, Slaidburn, Solo District


Ra t e p a y e r s of tbo abovo-mimed District ON SALli^—SECOND HAND KITCHEN c RAIs’GES and Sitting Boom Grates—


heap.—A. W. SVhilakcJ*, Castle Street. PIANO For Sale; Broadwood Grand, in


Fo r SiVLE—GalTanised 'Y


or pari'-;h iiiBtituto.—Applj', ]Mis« Jlitchcll, Clough Bank, Cliatburn.


N’ater CISTERN,


Apply, John Smalley, Builder, West Brad­ ford. near Ciithcroe.


13-ft. X 5-ft. 6-in. x 2-ft. 3-in. deep.— EDUCATION.


G. AV. FRIEND 39, QUEEN S TREET, W H A LLE Y


HAS A FEW VACANCIES FOR PUPILS FOR TH E VIOLIN.


BUSINESS TILVINING COLLICGE. (Established 1908.)


GB E S T ’ S


BiLsinosH Training College, was introduced by tho Employment Buieaii of tho Collcgo to a position of Shorthand-Typist-Bookkeci>or on September 24, 1929, commencing work Iho same day. Fivo days later fiho received a 20 per cent,


Aliss..................a Day Student at Guest’s ■ IN MEMORIAM.


BKNNET'r.—In loving momorv of Francis Harrison Bounett, who died Hocexnh.'r 2Sth, 1920.


jU. early morn, when all '^•a.s ‘.tiM. (hi<l gavi^ Hi.s groat command: In silent ]H'aee he ]*a.s.soil awav. Into the H(‘Lter .Lanil.


24, AVli.'illey Road. (JlitlieriK*.


in-^law nn<l Graiulsmi, lizzio, Jf»hn Kilwartl and .f:iclc.


—From his loving Danghtor, i-eti-


BKAHDSAVOirm.—In loving immorr oi my do;ir niotlu'r, ( ’orriuna- Bearthworlh. F.dii» di<‘d Decomher 20th, 1912.


With that same sweet loving smlo; l)eart*st, w<' aro oul.v parUd.


At tho lioavonly gatos sh('l|


increase in salary, and a month later a further incroaso of 20 per, cent. Thia i.s jnst ono example of tho consistent


Principal.


A Businc.SH Tr.aining at Guests Cqllogo is a Honnd, permanent investment which will


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.scrihing tho Conr.'es of Individual Tuition for both Day and Evening Students. Term d.ates from lirst lesson.


always yield a progressive income. AVrito, call, or phono for a Prospoctua de-


9-11, EXCH.ANGIC-STRFET, BL.-VCKBUUN (Tel. 5403.)


22,Central Avenue.


Ruccess of StudonUs of this College. A’^ou can learn of many similar eases from tiio


ii'*.


.1 U'lt for a Uttlo while. From her loving Daiglitef. I’eH.


BU'l.AZA lU).—IM loving monmy o <U*nr l i t t le d a u gh t e r . Nel l i. , who Deei'inhor 10th, 1919.


It’s a pietuvo of eiir <lo:r litth* Nellie. AVhose memory will iu>v?r' groT.T old.


4tli, 1910; alia» ( ‘i-n


ary 24th, 1921. ,Jnst a inoinory, but. 01 so <le;tr.


Di*ar to our liearts thor*'.s a pieLuie. .Mori* j>rts-ious than .silve* or gold;


BULLh'.R.— In loving memor;' of iny dear hri>ther. lliehar<l, who


M,*, wh» di«s! Febi'H-


—From all at. 27, balder Avenue, Jiillington.


CII.VTBURN.— hi loving monoi'y of ear dear mothof, Anir!o Chathnn, wlio dieil DecomlKU* 27th, 1928.


» AVith Christ, whieli is-far liettor.


— From Ihm- hying Dauglih i.'. Nellie, Fdth and Minnie.


Sept^Muler good condition, snitablo for dauco hall


S&M


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W A i fT E D .


•V^TANTED—w a s h in g or CLEANH^G; * ’ three or four days a week. Rospect- ablo person.—Applv Advertiser and Times.


W ANTED—I30Y (15 to IG) for l^arm Farm. Accrington.


AVork.—AV’^alter AYhittaker, Launds


[\7i7'ANTED—Experienced Cook-General; small family.—Apply, Airs. R. South-


worth, “ Fairfield,” Waddington Road, Clitheroo.


25s. 7ior week all found. AI«) GOOD GENERAIj wanted.—AVrite Box K.l, Adver­ tiser and Times Office.


pi.OOD STRONG AlAN Wanted ; must bo ^ good poultry phickor. Iiivo in, AVages


TI/TRS. SAHTH, AVardrobo Dealer; distance no object. Ladies and Gents Cnst-oft


burn. POULTRY, EGGS ETC. INCURATORS A POULTRY APPLIANCES PRICE OF EGGS.


tlio local Poultry Society and tlio FarmorB Union is as follow.s: ‘is. 3d. wholcs:do and


EGGS.—The price of eggs arranged by 2s. 7d. rct:dl.


Ifrapors, Poultry Supplies, Audlcy Range, Rhickhurn.


at lowest prices. State roquiroinoats


___________ SHIPPING.


T F you intend making a trip ABROAD ■


Tol. 155 Clithoroo.—Agent for Lowis Croa- sbaw’.s Jlotor Tours.—Address, 35-37, Water­ loo Rond, Clitheroo.


Houscholdor in tho Borough to Iuito Kloctrio Light oil onKy terms. Ask for the Circular on Hired Wiring. Don’ t wait until Spring apply now uml got Eloctrioilv hoforo yoii begin Spring chaining. Ue.Tlthior, doafior. brighter hoine.s m our motto.— Corporation Electricity Dopt., York Street.


n iH E CORPORATION IIUIED WIRING SCHEME innkes it possible for ovoiy


Clothing, Carpets, Curtains, etc., bought. Postcards promptly attended to.—AVrito AVaroliouHO, 15, Back Union Streot, Black­


BIRTHS, 31ARRIAGES k DEATHS. SILVER IVEDDING.


POUTKlt—KKNYON.—On IX'cvmUu- jtlM, 1904. at St. .lamcs'.s Church, (..Mitlionu-’


hy the Rev. Rolwrt Raillon. ThonuK Porter t-«» Mav JConvoii. DE.VTJrS.


^IcTICAIl.—On tho 22ml iiit^inL, ;i,t. Si. Jaiuo9.s Street. 1‘tthA‘roo, Fr.aociH,


holoviil hushaiid of ^fary .Ann HcToar age<l 70 yoar.s. AVe o.'innot, T.oril, Thv pui'ixvj*.- But all is well that's'done bv The.'*.


ll.l.P.


““EMIGRATING, apply to J. Rigbv, Agent for ail tho leading Steamship (kimimnies.__


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