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your Summor Wear. Wilkinson’s have thought nf it for you, and will bo dolightod to show you tho latest and most approved garments for outdoor and indoor wear.


NEW


DAINTY SUMMER UNDERWEAR RAY-DE-CHENES, VOILES, AND, SILKS


HOSIERY 3?0R THE DISCRIMINATING. ':


Wo Study to give Satisfaction, and only the Best . has place in our stock.' .


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Agent for Albion Mowers, Martins Side Delivery Rakes, Blackstones Haymakers and Horserakes, new and second hand.


Repairs etc. MISQUOTATIONS. .1 I »'-'•■■


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SURPmSES IN FAMILIAR EXAMPLES It woi^d bo iniorosthig to discover wlucli


now/' imnking miserable tautology of a lino lino.


character skoteh of Sliakcspcaro’s Lady l^fac- both, in which occurred tho well-known phrase ** sticking point." Tho writer know perfectly well, I have no doubt, that Shakes- pearo wrote " Screw your courage to tho stickiiiL'; place," but nino renders out of Ion would Viavo supposed “ place " to bo a mere susprint for “ point.” Anoilior author who has paid the iienalty


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must be ndmittod that tho popular version is less priggish than tho orgmni, but it plaj’s liavoc with tho second bno of tlio couplet. ^ Butler’s ” Hudibras ” is moro often men­ tioned tlian rend in those days, hut it is a


mine of good things. Ono of tho best-known is


This u.stmlly undergoes a straiigo transform­ ation into


A man convinced ngainst his will Is nf tho same opinion still,


lamb " ilwhich, m fact, conics from a very unbibhca.l source as Sterne’s ” Sontimenial


tions come, ns everyone knows, from tlie Biblo tliau from any other source. But, curiously enough, many pious aphorisms have bccomo household words on the strength of an origin in Holy Writ which they can­ not estabihh. "God tempers tho wind to tho shorn


winch is slioor nonsense, nlthough tho under- lying idea is plain enough. Moro of our fninihar and everyday quota­


quotations is continually mooting frosh sur­ prises. For instance, who would have thought that such an expression as ” Old women of both soxos," which might, perhaps, have come out of ono of Disraeli's novels, but belongs, ono would say, moro probably to tho nineties of tho last century, was written by an .author whno died over 350 years ago? And yet it occurs in ” Tristram Shniidy." And ” Alliteration’s Artful Aid," which ought, according to all tho law.s of prohaVility, to bo found in Pope’s “ Essay on Criticism," come , from an othonvific for­


gotten poem of Churchill.—D. H., in tho ” Spectaier." AR T OF PIANO-PLAYING.


. pianist oiii the other hand is first and fore­ most an interpreter of the inusio ho plays : and his finger technique is us<


emotion and the thought that is in the znnsio ho i plays are convoyed by to-day’s pianist in far greater degree than was tho case a century ago, and tho colour and Tarioty of tono ho can draw from ; the xDstrumenb. nro tho pianist’s most important concern. i< Groat iechniquo. ho must have, but his iechniquo. is no - longer a matter


Dexterity is thus its least virtue.


.A prodigious raio^ of speed. It. .is many other thinjjs also.


k1 to that end. : The


: the dntoiof this: fipt recital. Piano tccli- • niquo was largely : if not'entirely a inattor o f finger doxterity and strength. The xnodorn


. Tho piano, recital is .said *to have been originated by Liszt in.1840. Ho, no doubt, was a groat artist, but there is reason to believe that the art of piano-playing has nndorgono groat change in the period since


Journoy” ). “ A merciful man is merciful to Ins beast," Not lost, but gone before," ** Fish ill troubled waters," would bo attri­ buted to tlio Biblo by most of us, while ” 1 am^ escaped witli thesv skin of my teeth," which actually occurs in tho Book of Job, W’ould probably ho fathered in Sliakospoare. Tho student of tho natural history of


Ho that coniplios ngainst his will ■ -Is of his own opinion still.


Ls alinoiit always quoted nowadays ns ” A httlo kiiowledgo i.*i a dnngorous thing. * Science is substituted for llio classics. It


ifi tho most misquoted phraso in EugUsh iitoraturo. I nrn inclined to bcHovo that it must be tbo last lino of Milton^s ** Lycidas,*’ vrlucli «o many pcoplo -who should know bettor i^ersist in quoting ns: “ To-morrow to fresh fields and pastures


gift of God,” and looked upon na an .almost holy substanco. ’People who shared thoir salt together were united in bonds of un­ dying love .and friendHhip. If a man ate salt in a friend’s house lio was ever after­ wards bound to him by every tio of loyalty and devotion. Honce tbo expression ** To eat another man’s salt ” or “ Thoro ta palt botwoon us,” or in speaking of disloyaltv, “ Ho is untruo to his salt."


greatest necessities of lifo has boon roaltsod from very early days. It was often spoken o as “ tho Divino blessing” and ” tnc


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has boon attached to the salt collar. In Royal households, oapocially, they woro magnificently ornamental affairs, and wore often presented to tho various kings by the Citizens of tho difforoiit towns thoy bad visited.


In every ago, thoreforo, groat importasce LOST.


his faithful subjects on -the day of his cor­ onation with a stately silver gilt salt collar set with nino sapphires, six largo pearls, two hundred small pearls, and fifty-one diamonds. Ho sold it to French silver-smiths 'Jho.n ho was pressed for money during Ibo Civil war, and. by po doing, • aJion.ated several friends, or his few remaining friends,


and TO helped to bring about tho Fnal tragedy. TIio^ few salt collars. dating from xncdiac- v.al tunes still in oxistonoo aro chioflv in


superb• design and exquisite workmanship. Later, wo have‘tho famous “ Boll Salts"


musouma or private collections. Tho ‘ n< h people had them in ivory or silver, often- studded with precious stones. Others wore of carved wood or oarthonwaro. Elizabethan salt collars aro commoner. Somo aro round or oval bowls, and many aro shaped like an bour glase, with silver ornaments of


corner of tho -table. Tho plain and solid, roiiovod by heavy mouldings. Towards’ the


m ver salt collars possessing any distinction. Ihoso of tho Victorian ora aro chiefly little of cheap silver and ugly design. .i^^Sard to tho superstition connected


(losirod mo to reach her tho salt with mr kmfo. tlio which I did in such a Hurry rn'd Iropid.ation of Olicdionco lhat I spilt romo upon tho Table, whereupon aho started, and changing colour declared that it foil to­ wards her. Upon this.! looked very blank and observing that great concern on the


fepoclator, shows, that, like most other ideas of tho kind, it dates back a long way. -


tbo . midst of tlicso mj- Jliisincs sbo


hacos oU tho Company, felt that I had brought Disaster, upon tho entire Faraily.”


COMPOSERS WITHOUT HONOUR. Fn'ir®! Wlr


Amoricans. of tho_ worics of Mahlor’ and .“ ystifying, .-whilo tho


humour I^anso thoy do not find groat nioasuro in tlio-comic operas of T.ortzing


merely of ihammcring tho notes ho, plays at: ,


n«ounting foretaste seems to apply coually to that accounting for critical estimates - ■


Oakelcy and Sir-Fr^* “oymR tlmt thoro is-no


“ '"W .o ®prman thinks ;tho poonlo of other countries^ lacking in tasto for molodv and


A 'WoU-known_ English musician onco' an^ nouncod a scrips of Icctni-iis on groat English


nntiS2“ ” ’ P :®>o>'gy™an ivko . read^the notice was disappomtcdtlmt tho list did not'


WI " " understand is why Sullivan ” ot-moro; appreciated abroad aro.,-.;Yot icr tlio. Austrian the “•PPJ®®!"*''” ' tv; Englishmen and'


- tbo most- diifioult things for Iho still popular to-day. Thoy aro tlio Inst salt collars with bluo glass linings find tho beautiful porfor.ited


with. tbo spilling of salt, tho following amusing anecdote, by , Addison in “ The


same principle. Both woro intondod to form llio contrepioco of tho table. Wbon the Georges came to England iho modern oporgno began to appear, and small trencher salts" woro placed at each


of tho Stuarts. Tlioy wore made on iho Iinte of a bell, tho top part containing f'»ico ox Poppor, tho lowor part tho salt. Tlio Steopio Salta" were mado on much tbo


Charles I, for^ instance, was presented by


shouldor.—Boply, E. Nowhouso, Unslmll Eaves.


FOB niBE.


^ Ronsonnblo Terms.—Slingor nnd Sons, Bawdlaiius Garage, Olithcroe. Tel. 73.


HIRE.—TODIUNG CARS FOR HIRE.


Sliir. F. H^OORES MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY.--


MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY ii


counter-foiling, ovoii “ crimes of passion,* play a part in ‘ tho lives of animals and insTOts, according to a ■WTitcr in tho Paris i lines. ' For nearly ovory vico or crime of which human beings aro guilty ono can


end of tho. eighteenth, contury salt collars with foot Were made, and deiigns- became more ornate. Then, after various minor changes,


likewiso been mado boro or villian of count­ less tales. Marcs havo been known to kid­ nap foals nnd liido them away. Trusted sheep dogs from tiino to timo havo dropped their daytime mask of protector of the flock and at night liavo set forth as bloodthirsty killers of tho very sheep given in their caro. Birds, frequently of tho most charming and harmloss species in appoaraiico, aro also in tho a^ossin class,* this trait becoming moro pronounced after a period of imprison­ ment in a cage. Singularly enough, snakes aro almost entirely freo of such accusations, and murder among fish • is equally raro, nlthough .tho swordfish occasionally attacks


for no apparent reason, destroying man and bca.st, hiis been, described by Kipling and other writers. Outlaw horses have


ante also becomo- deliboratoly tipsy from uTOaying fruit and cortain. flowers. In Abyssinia, goats, and • sheep aro regular addicts to thdir .*'dram,* taken in tho form of beans of tho coffoo-plant. • ■ • • “ ,Tho English cuckoo:is ono of tho best


at^ tho end • of ' which certain crown aro assigned- to pnnish tho ovil-doers." :


J National Baby AVock is to .bo held from


. April, representing : an , increase of 140,000 cases on the March > total, ■:


were . imported -into • Great Britain during . v-.,. -


uly 1st to 7th; . . -L> 606,^8 . cases of ■' tinned skimmed milk


PR ICE O F EGGS.


Union. ia.as follows.: Is. 3d, .wholesale.'and la. 5d. retail.


IXSGS.—Tho price : of eggs lurangod : by tlio local Poultry sSocioty and tho Farmers’


and monkeys havo thoir organized bands of tiuoves. with chief,vHoutenants and sonti- nols. Many observers contend that crows also hold/court, during which witnesses ^ for defence and proscention are heard/ and


counterfeiters. It. lays, eggs, cleverly dis- guisc^, m other birds’ nests in order to avoid tho. bothor of hatching’ them. Crows


QL'iplay wickedness. Ante will m.oss in army iMliion and destroy a noigbboui? state. Brigand boos, too lazy to work, aro common ossaiLinte of woll-stocked hives. Bees and


^ « T “ ^ ^ whalo for amusomont. Insocte. particularly bees . and ants,


find, ho assorts, a countornarb m nature. \\'o read: “ Tho rogue olopliant, who runs amock


Robbery, miirdor, kidnapping, dninkness, ROBERT HITCHIN,


Prompt attention to messages by Post CRIME AMONG ANIMALS.


AUCTIONEER AND VALUER.


Sales of Every Description Conducted. A’’aluntions for Probate, etc.


Address: _ ,


PROAtPT SEITLEMENTS. *


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OLD HALL, WEST BRADFORD, Tcl. No.: 282 Clithoroo.


Near Chtheroo.


50 YEARS A JOURNALIST


B y HART I iEY ASPDEN, J.P. * At tho request of numerous


readers tho rcmiiuscences of Mr. Hartley Aspdisn recently priutod in the Aavertiser ds Times have been reprinted and are NOW ON SALE at the officea of tho—


Advertiser & Times


27, CASTLE STREET, and 6, MARKET PLACE


(UroAvn Quarto, 63 pages. Prico, ONE SHILLING By Post, 1/3


Full Cloth Binding,.lottored In Gold, ■ ; 4 /6 ; By : post, 4/9,' ..


> A LiMiTED i Numbee 1 Only ; ' / i ; . Ohdee Y oue Copy N o w !


a iH A Y E D AWAY—SCOTCH EWE; horu- burn “ .T.W.” Greon dot middle


SALT AND SALT CELLARS, Tho importanep of salt as ono of the


THE Take


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pr prido -


CERTAINLY I CAFE


in sorvico rendorod. Meoi-your frionds horo. - v


HARGREAVES WELLGATE, CLITHEROE


DON’T SELECT YOUR CARPET


from two or ihroo—Wo havo Hundreds in stock. .


High Class Now and Second-hand.


WALTER -BALL, Carpel Warehouse, BRIDGE ST., ACCRINGTON : ■


Tel. 2202


Write it with a


FOUNTAIN PEN!


and see what a pleasure writing really can be. have a comprehensivo


^ * stock of nil tho best makes of Fountain Pons with ju*t the nib to suit your stylo of writing. Call round and try thorn—do.n’t buy a pen you ihinh you like, test it and make sure ! Tho tronsoo-


,tion does not end when you pay for tho pen, wo back up tho solo with real sorvico and wo clean and make any littlo adjustment to tho pen "Free.


TH E PARKER PEN (guarantood 25 years)


12/6,’ 17/6. 21/-. 25/- & 30/-


WATERM AN , SWAN AND ONOTO PENS from 5/- ho 25/-


Advertiser 6c Times Offices


27, CASTLE STREET 6, M A R K E T PLACE CLITHEROE


tho ' NEWBY:' EDUCATIONAL FCUNDATION.


BY OltDEa OF THE BOAKD OP l ‘ ^ EDUCATION.


.maintenance allowanco of £5-por annum and tenable at tho Clithcroo .Royal Grammar School will bo: awarded : for ihcrit on the result of an Examination'to bo hold in the above School on or about JUNE 28th, 1<)30. Candidates must reside within tho Town­ ship of Rimington or tlio Township of


■ A ' ISOHOLAESHIP consisting of Fro© . . Tuition with books together - with a


Middop and have attended aii elementary school for not loss than two years. No .cniididato ivill bo eligible who attains of 13 years before August Is^ 1030.


the


thO ’ Scholnrahip will ho awardoa for tho period during which tho holder remains at school. ^ I f 111 the . opinion of - tho examiner no cnndiclato is- adjudged worthy of admission


Subject to |5oed conduct nnd proficiency


the Trustees oi the above Foundation (whoso decision shall ho final in nil casos) roservo tho right to withold tho Scholarship. -


For further particulars apply T. W. BULOOOK,


Rimington. .. EDUCATION.


MISS LOUISE RUST, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. TI3.\CHER o r PlANOFORTB, ETO.


IS NOW COMMENCING TEACHING AT 44, WEST VIEW, CLITHEROE Ari’LY ]?OR T erms to Sasie,


QAXONHOLME SCHOOL, ST. ANNES- ^ ON-THE-SEA. High Class Boarding School for Girls, facing sen, excellent staff, modern equipment, good and plontiful food, healthy play, happy work. Preparation for all examinations. Apply: Mrs Thornley, B.A.


TITRS. FREDA HOWSON (Memhor of iho Incorporaied Society of Musicians)


Teacher , or PIANOFORTE visits pupils'in WHALLBY by appointment. Write to: 115, Whallcy .Road, Accrington, Students past nchievomciits include: L.G.C. Exhibition ^nluo £60) Memory Recitals*, Trinity Collogo Exams.; IVIusicnl Festival Awards.


anss EDIT3E ar, edanitl.ind,


L.R.A.M. A.R.C.M. (Contralto). Professional ami Teaching «Diplomn.s. M.R.S.T. (Reg­ istered TeachcJr). Lessons in Pianoforte Playing, Singing and Voice Production. Elocution and Si>ecch Training. Special cociching for tho curing of Stammering and other Speech Defects. Sl>eci,al coaching for Diplomas, Tyiusical Festivals, ILxaminations, Concerts and Public Speaking. For vacant dates, terms, ct-c., apply to Commons House, Giitheroo (Tcl. 173); or to Foi'syth’ s Music Studios, Dennsgatc, Manchester. Consult. atioiLS and Auditions Free (by appointment).


rpH E QLITH EROE J^UCTION iy£ART, COIMPANY LTiMlTED.


TtTONDAY NEXT, SALE OF FAT STOCK XTJ. whoa upwards of


4 0 —5 0 CAITTLE, SCOTCH &


• IRISH HEIFFJRS & BULIX)CKS,


2 0 0 —2 5 0 n o r t h c o u n t r y sh e e p AND LOCAL L.VAIBS.


1 0 0 IRISH xt AVELSH LAMBS, will bo on offer. Sale at 10-30 a.m.


nnUESDAY NEXT, DAIRY C.-VTTLE AND * CxALVES at 10-30 a.m. when 7 0 —8 0 N.EWLY CALVED CATTLE &


4 :0— 5 0 CALVES will bo forward.


SALE will be held on FRIDAY, JUNE 20th, when


Sale at 10-45 a.m. _ - Tel. 19. Clithcroo.


2 0 0 —2 5 0 h e a d o f a l l c la s se s OF STOCK will bo forward.


EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary,


rj.ELD & LYING-OFF CATTLE EACH ALTERNATE FRIDAY, tho NEXT


attended to. Sccarotary, ailoys, 3, Castlo Street,


o x SALE. B PLATOJUM ;^TONE COJEPACTE at


NEW , “ COTY’ "


P O R SALE-Good HORSE RAKE.-Applj- •*-; . W, Garratt, 6. Bridge End, Billington.


TpOR SiUJi—12 USED CYCLES,'from IO3. oauIi.—Bentbams. l.l, Market Pl.ice,


Clithoroo. . ' LuU.-—o, Moor Lane, Clitlioroo.


^ O R SALE-OHEVROLET SALOON CAR; 5^0 softer, in good condition. Price,


.Q N SxVI.E—TWO IU3N PENS, in good condition oiiclosod with con*ugated foiice, coutaiuiiig Two Cabins, span roof and lean-


to; nicely situated in Sulthill Rond district. —^Apply, 13, Salthill Terraco.


■l^ANTEll—Respecitablo YOUNG * I\LVN Clothing Club.—28, Salford.


T KILRCY.—Siiecial Show of Floral ^ Voiles. Checks taken for Blackburn


TplOR' SALE.—His Iklaster’a Voice Cabinot Model Gramophono; ns now. Cheap to quick buyer.—42, Uayhurst St., Clithoroo.


[pOR^ SjVLE—AVOLSELEY TOURING CAR (Four-seater), lu perfect running order. -^PPiyj Pimlico Farm, Clithoroo.


TJEDDING PLANTS in Good Variety, ^ now ready.—John Ellis &


A’ iow Nursery and. AVcllgate, Clithoroo, Tel 119.


•, Son, A’nlo


TjK)R SALE—COVENTRY EAGLE ]\10T0R CYOU2; , 2-Port. \Elcctric .hghiing.


laxed for year. Ton Guineas.—Bonthanis for Bikos, 14, Market -Place, Clithcroo.


Sholvings and AVinding Gear complete, Apply, Tomlinson, Saw IMill, AVaddinglon.


■plOR SALE—Farmers* LOAV CART, new body, reconstructed wheels;, with Hnv


.Mtate price and address to J. T. Doarden, 79, Pondlo Street, Blackburn.


a n y o n e wishing to Sell a HOUSE (vacant possc.ssion) situntcil in Barrow,


^ 3d. .score. Cauliflower Plants at 4d score. Garden Fertilisers.—Brigg’s Post Oflico, Downham, Clithoroo.


^ABBAGE PLANTS (various kinds) at


Cheap,------ AVilkinson, Canteen, Slnidburn. Clithcroo.





Local joiner made.—AVilkinson, Canteen, Slnidbiirn. Clithcroo.


SxiVLE—Largo DOG ^CENNEL for dogs. Suit large or small breed.


T 7 0R SALE—-Good Stone-built 5 rooinod ^ ^ HOUSE: 5, CARDIGAN AVENUE; rreohold, H. A C. 'A*^ncant Possession.— Apply, 21, Coronation Terraco, Clithcroo.


~ Good woll-hardcncd Plante.—T. Lloyd, IS & 20, Corporation Street. G.ardons: Lowergate (behind Labour Exchange).


TDEDDING 1>LANTS, Etc., in Variotv.


BUSINESS.—Apjily, Oswald Rowe & Co., Ltd., Thorn Street, Clithoroe. Tel. 21.


Rensoiiablo prices. • Urgent repairM samo dav. COOK'S CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE.


rjlENNTS ILVCICErrS rastrung nr repaired on tho premises bj* comjietont fttringora.


TjlOR SALE—TRIU.AH>H AY., DE LUXE AfOTOR CICLE. 1928 model, in vor\*


good o^or. £14.—Bonthnms, 34. Alnrket Place, Clithoroo.


T^pR ALL THATS BEST & LATEST in VnRELESS. Official Agent for Kolster


Brandcs sets.—H. Hodgson, Slaidhuru,


T^OTOR HOODS and Screens made or yoi i -C o o k ’ ..


SEED, 48, Parson Lano, CAST^EF^°*CLOTHfN(r P.O.’s promptly


T" ARGER SUPl’LIES to meet iiicreasinc demand Phimp SPRING CHICKENS, i Stonming Fowl very cheap.


Clitlioroo Market. ^ s'r '4 ' —-^’'tliiir .Swoetinaii, finance. Raleigh, B.S.A.. -New Hu^on


Q.ET YOUR CYCLE NOAV. 2 s. first . pa>moi^ and 2s. weekly, no waiting, wo


Hcrcule3.~Bontham.s for Bikes, 14, iAlarkofc Place, Clithcroo.


I^XCELLENT HOUSE, well built and - ^ i*y 1?^ ^


^qms, Batli, etc. Soa View.


Price: £1,100.—’^Smith, 11, Lake Road, Fair- havon, Lytham St, 'Aunc-s,


r KILROA’ .—Tho . Noted Shop for


, * Hosiery, Silk, Lisle, Cotton.—Excol- lont quality, low prices.—28, Salford.


Loworgato, Clitlioroo (opposite the Labour E-xclinngo).


wear It tlmough foot troubles; where is tbo health.-' Fresh Air is the hast of tonics, to r correction and comfortablo walking consult A. Burrows it Sons, Surgical"Boot


and Appliance Alakers, 23, Itegont Stroot Blackburn. Tel. 5208.


^ I^LITHEROE.—A VALUABLE FREE-


- HOLD PROPERTY formerly the Post Ollicc. . Situate close to tho Railway Station and within ono minute of tho main street.


iSnitnblo for ■ Furniture Denier, Uphobiterer' Baker,. Printer, Club or other Biisiiioss pur­ pose. ■ PRICE LO'W. ; ■ ■ :


, SIDNEY L.- SAIITH, Estate Agent, 2, Cooper Street, Alanolioster. OR AAIOS


DUERDEN, Anctioreer t Valuer, Bank Saloroom.s, CLITHEROE.


G IV E T O N E . To your Correspondenco by writing


: on good -Noiopapor boaring your printed-address., n


PERCY H. WINTLE hitO


HIGH: CLASS FISH. FRUIT ' AND : POUL’TRY SALESALAN. ,


5, .::AVEST EVAN '- ROAV, CLITHEROE. •


PARSON . LANE, Tel. 287.


.CHTCKENS ■ DUCKLINGS - S -U,AfON to FO'WTS PIGEONS' . GUINEA' I'O'WL. ' Ayailnblo any .time. ■; "Wo live on the' --', Premises. .Tel. 287.


SPECIAL'. , t h is W E E K , and tiirongbout _________■ iho Holidays: • - iH V-


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1 box of 125 Siiiiets best quality Note, and 1Q0 Envelopes.: Blue or W


i Printed complete ADVERTISER&TIHilES OFFICES 27| Casilo Stroot'rflndl - Markoi P-8C0 - 1928.


Applicatitms xeooivod Jib. the Patent Offibb j^car., totalled: 89,8987-^1,3*12 more than in . ]


k TimiSd


T .K.VTHER FOR HE.VLTH is quite collect, -•-‘ blit if yon cannot got out of doors to


T^OR SALE—nortioullurnl nnd J Roogli :r . TIate GLASS and all Plumbers and Painters r^nmitos, cheap. Farmers should SCO tlio “ DTILl’TY ” G R A n ’TY’ AVATFR BOAVL for Caltlo.-AV. & R. Brierloy IJ


- Reception, 0 Bod- . Barcnln


T^OR-SALE—CROSSLEY LANDAULETTE * UUICK TOURER, with TAXI


TjlOR. SALE------BUTCHER’S IC E RE- ■ FR.IGETlA'l O R; in goml condition.


1. • ,J-‘0PGER; comfortablo homo.—AYrito Box Iv.-t, Advertiser and .Times Office. .


T>ESPECTABLE Middle-aged PERSON, uitli good leforence, seelte post in


country.—AYrite Boa: K .l , Advertiser and Times Office.


*DOOiUS AYANTEJ>, for a month, in ^ country, ClitJioroe district. Bedroom,


biitin^ioom and use of Bathroom.—AVrite Box lv.2. Advertiser and Times Ollico.


X?^ANTED—CAPA.BLE GIRL for house- uorkpliv o wrtli family, good lioine.


A\agos atid outings. Slnidbnrn district.— AYi-ito Box K.3, Advertiser and Times Office.


■ P.O.’s, receive prompt attention.—.Airs. Standing, 165, Penny Street, Blackburn.


TyrRS. C. ' BALL, A


(^AST-OFF CLOTHING, Carpets^ Curtains ^ and Books wanted; best prices given.


A’^ardroho Dealer, 12,


prompt attention. • Distance no object.— Write or phone. Tel. 7464.


Larkhill, Blackburn. Postcards receive


"Y ^ .fVNTED—To Purchase, 2 to -I Acres of ; / Good LAND, suitable for ^larkot Garden


adjoining main road, in Clithoroo district.— Particulars to Bo.x F: 1, Advertiser & Times Offico, Clithcroo. •


*TO"ANTED—(impotent HOUSlillvISEPER for widower . and .son.—Apply in


writing giving two references and stating terms to Box J.*2, Clithcroo Advertiser and Times Offico.


Clotlnnp:, Carpets, Chirtains, ote., bought. Postcar<la promptly, attended to.—^AVnte,


Warehouse, 15, Back; Union StrcMjt, Black­ burn.


Business AIAN to work up Debit in Clithcroo and District. Liberal reinunoration paid on results.—Applj*, by letter. District Super­ intendent, Royal Iiondon Chambers, 30, Westgato, Burnley.


m H E ROYAL LONDON. AlUTUAL INSUR- ,AN()E SOCIETY T/TD.. rof|uiro .a Smart


T^O THAT EXTRuV AVORK—.at home on


" a CORONA 1>0R'J’ABLE TYPEAVRITER. Over ono inillioa in daily use. Docs evorv- thing a standard mocliine will do and will last 20 years.—Write for free trial to L. C. Smith iz Corona TyjJowriiors, Ltd., 32a, Nicholas Street, Burnley. 'Phone 3022.


P0U1THY, EGGS ETC.


omotors; Poultry Appliances.—Thoo. AVilson and Sons.


r p o POULTllY KEEPERS—Brooders, Brooder Lamps and Guards; Tliorm-


A LOVELY FLOOR FOR FEIV PENCE Jii.st givo ono coat of l IA I tK A t IN E


riio wonderful now Jacobean Oak Floor Finish. Never shabby. Cannot TOratcb. 1/-, 1/0, ^*0 tins. A.lso Mahogany, AVal- nut etc. Thoro is a special DARKALINE Rir painting over worn lino. ANY COLOUR, 2/3 per tin. From Paint bupphors. Shade card free, from Col- thurst & Harding Ltd., Bristol.


SPENCER SERVICE


Tho only Corset especially clesigneij for the individual to correct faulty posture.


MRS. BIRCH Rogtsiorod Spoiiicor Gorsotioro


"Will .Oomonstrate this wonderful service without any obligation what­ ever, either at your home, or__


12, CHARLESWORTH TERRACE CLITHEROE


May be obtained though the National Health Insurance.


I R B P I, A C B S '. -


BITTING-ROOAI RANGES from £5 comp oto f’ -o™ “ m&ete;


„TH IS IS NO CA'I’CH, BUT GENUINE RANGES froiii 15s., Comploto.


COMBINATION R.ANi.:,ES from- £10 com- plote.—Exiicrt Staff of Range Fixers Kept.





Open Eight o’clock Evenings. ■ Nino o’clock Saturdaj's.


EANAAI AHLL, BLACKBURN ('Tiyo minutes Station).


O . B A L L ,


No ono but thoso who liavo Ja‘>fc can tell.


The Jo^ farowcIJ. ^ brother - without a r-From her loving Daughter, Hilda,


Christchurch, Ncu-* Zealand. ACKN OIVLED G]irENTS.


BOOlHMAIsi.—Tho TOjis. and daughters of 11 "1 a'-


land expressions of sympathy aud floral tributes received in their bereavement.


The .Cottego, •WLitowoll.


- ° f 9 ? „ Y ° Y ° " r ? I ’"®- ''VoodwortIi, wishes to thank .-UI rolatiyoSj neighbours, frionds,


. and “ .Court Royal'- Castio,” for tliei/ ■ trib” lS ° ” ^


Clitlioroo .Corporation, AIcii’s Sodality, sympathy and floral


R.I.P.


.-A, Alillthorno Avonno, Clithoroo. th ?n i?h , ir , i i° ’Aa’ “ ''?-®‘'


GUtheroe.


* Times Company at that address


Clithoroo, by T e l iJ all relatives, friondn. and neighbours for . '.^^‘'thmaii wish to thank 9<l


•'•AMO t-IQUID BLACK. Lasts for months. Dnos (imokly. 1/. bottles, free brush, or in tins Gd., lOtl., 1/3. From IroiimongorB and Paint Stores.


ABOLISH DRUDGERY'. stoves ono co.at of


and


BIRT.HS, 3L1RRIAGES & DEA'l'If.S. IN M EM O R IAM .


■ ^ ” doar^nV'^l~?",


Kiucu on Juno 4th, 1915. A d.iy of roniemhriinco sad to roeall. —From his F.athcr, Afotlier. Sisters,


“ Dmio Crest,” AVlialloy Road' Clithoroo.


^■*iteivate'^'"R5'~J" IT Uraysbaw. who was "icmory of onr and Brother.'^. Hargrc.avos, who wiis niomory of


J «n ^U h , ''m 5 : Ever rorncmborotl.


19, Salterd™" ''Vifo and Famil.v.


dear littlo daughter, Alargerv, who died Jiino 9lh, 1929, agod 17 months


memory of oui


Too dearly loved to bo forgotten From her loving Fatlior, Afotber


Scott I„iitho Cottages, BoIton-by-BowlaniT loyme memory of our dour


m l ’ 30, Park Street. loving niomory of our dear rnP


1919^'''*^®'^'^“ *^ Wood, wlio.dic-ii June ” 'tribute of love and rcnicmbranco


IlioiiGli her absenco bo ono long sorrow Hor los.** uo will over rogrot.


novor forgot; nth, 'Too dearly lovetl over (o Iw forgoUi-n.


lyiTlS. SIVHTH, AVardrobo Dealer; diNtanco no object. Ladies nnd GoiiU Cast-off


*


ON SALE. •


order.—Townson, Herrise6, Gnndleton. fJjET YOUR;' MODERN ARIEL : from H. Agent.,; Catalogue on request. >


, , Slnidburn, Sole District


TpLANTS FOR SALE—Geranium, Cnl- , '2«o!arins, ^Chirysanthomums, Dahlias, Nemesin, Lobelia, Alyssum,


Marigolds, Antirrhinum,. Salvias, Petunias, Sweet Pens,- A’ lolns (.Exhibition or Bedding).


all Floral Designs.—J. AA^ilsoii, Pondlo View ,Nursery, Chntburn. iTel. 7, •


Also Tomato, Cucuiiilior, Marrow. Celery and Phnds, etc. AVreaths, Boun.iote,


£ 1 5 CHATER-IjEA ’ COMBINATlbN. J


-k.p.) j electric lighting,; good '


SHIPPrSTG.


Tol. 1S5^ Ciitneroo.—Agent, for Lewis Croii- lo^“VoaTciifhcroeT""^*“ '


T F you intend making a Trio ABROAD A EMIGRATING, apfly to I Rigb^Tdcnt Tvn


J»t«am8hip Companies.—


rp i^ ^ FO R PICNIC'P.1VRTIES provided at ■ Old Mill Fivrm, AVaddinglon Foils.


rriEiV FOR PICNIC. PARTIES provided at R Brooksido Cottage, Grunsagill, Tosiido


oau. o. ' ■ I


rpUITION by Qualified Chiropodist,—Terms Ume —" i ito Bo.v H.2, Advertiser and Times


TYPEWRITERS.


"plOR AU'THOES, Doctors, Dentists ami CORONA PORTABLU


rypowrilers Ltd 12n,. Nicholas Street, Biu-nloy. ’Phono 3022.


^D IC K S O N JImto of Clithoroo), 91b' Sinclair Road, Kon.sington. Terms Applv


Street, Ivings Oros.s. lonns modorat©. LONDON. Mrs


TO lET. Advorti.scr niul Times OfTicd.


rpO l e t—UNFURNISHED ROOMS ; hath Pimlico district.—^IVrito Box


H.3,


. . , huitablo for, eonplo.—Write Box K s’ A<lvorti.scr and Times Offico,


rrtO LOT—BEDBOOJt & SiTTINGROO.M- ’


(TIO LET—BEDROOSr & SITTING ROOJI • snitablo for Y’oniig Lady or Gontloman! \V rito Bos H. 1. Advertiser &. Times Office


'THURLAND , CASTLE ESTATE TDNSTALL VIA CARNFORTH.


TPO BE LET. BY ± .FIELD FARAf. TENDER—CHURCH-


Kirkb,!/ Loiudale, 12 miles Lanca.stcr, ami I i niilc.s ^lolling Station) containinc ‘>‘’3 acres or tlioroabonts, of- wliicli C3 acres a7o Moaclous. the ro.st being |)crmanont pasture. Afodorn Buildings, wit)i .sealing for 5!, to- getlior iiith lino detncliod moilcrii liouso The lonaiicy for tho laud will commonco on Fob


T-. , , -.f- ■; ...... TUN.S’TALL (.1 miles


i -th 1J31. Tlio pvc.soiit tenant will .snow tlio f.ym by appointmoiit. Tho liigliest or any tender not neco.ssnrilv accepted. All tenders to bo addrcs.scd to'Air. G. Pilkiiie- toii, Heaimig, Nowton, Clithoroo.


APARTMENTS. R'GregB, 32/33, Liverpool


TYPEAVIUTJCR is ideal. Try ono for a


wook, free o f charge and obligation and how you like It.—L. C. Smith fc Corona,


Cl


'M, is 'wife a/1. A V


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