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m grWELYE) ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, JULY % A’*


Wilkinsons for Holiday Wear HOSIERY JUMPERS BLAZERS DRESSES RAINCOATS


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And all thoso smaller wants that you had forgotten till this moment— Bleached Towels, Table Napkins, Hand­ kerchiefs, Rubber, Aprons, Laco Collars.


AND ALL FOR THE CHILDREN.


IF YOU HAVE A PeESENT TO BUY BOR A HOLIDAY-TIME W eddino — See Our Variety of Suitable Gifts


We are always pleased to make suggestions J


W I L K IN S O N S M O O R l a n e :


" d r a p e r s The Ewbank Electric Washer


F r e e Trial any d a y


S a t is fa c t ion gu a ran te ed


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B c o n om io a l and


S a fe Cash o r


D e fe r r e d P a ym en ts


.Vitjt Can be seen working any day at ■J'l; >A?'i'


A. W. WHITAKER'S 14 & 15, CASTLE STREET CLITHEROE


TEL. 160. (CIVE TO


Gi\RDENS AND


THE BAUTiFUL OF ENGLAND WALES.


will be open on the dates stated on behalf of tiiio Quoon'f) XnshitiiitrO of Disl>ricti Nursing


nnd tho Lnncnsliiro County Nursing Associa­ tion :


.■Wliitobolmo, near Preston. Mrs. Gatty. ilogliton Station. Hoso garden. Sun- day, July 20tli, 11-0 a.m. to 9-0 p.m. Is. .wjrcaiilc, near Lancaster. Lieutonant-


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Colonol I>. D. Haskard. Bay Horso Station. Herbaceous wallod-in garden. AVednesday, July 23rd, 11-0 a.m. to 7-0 p.m.


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Btandcu Hall, Clitlioroo. Major U. Aspinall Ciitlieroo Station. Horbaceoua border,


Ellol Orange, near Lancaster. Major Sandemnn. Bay Horao Station. Tliurs day, July 31at. 2-0 to 8-0 p.m. Is.


Scarisbrick Hall, near Ormakirk. Sir T. T. Scariabrick, Baronet. Soiitbport, Ormskirk and Bcscar-lano Stations' Herbaceous border, roso garden. Sun- day. July 27th, 2-0 p.m. to 7-0 p.m. Is,


Yorkshire Gardens.


gardena in tbo "West and East Ridings of Torkahiro will bo open to tlio public on twhalf of tbo Queen's Tnatituto of District Nursing, and of tho AVest Riding Nursing Association t


. Helporley Hull, Yerk. Sir Clive Coates, Baronet, Wednesday, July 23rd. '


-I w ® i # . | 'Mn »'V| W m V


©tiia l i l l


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o f wino which vcannot bo absorbed in - tho homo .markot. Prohibition in tho^ United States is* largely responsible for this.


. r lP-m l Franco 1ms a surplus of <100,000,000 gallons


Gawloy Hall, Ripon. Sir John Barron, • ^ Bnronct. AVodnesday, July 23rd. Birdsall House, Mnlton. Lord Middleton. Thursday ,duly 2^Ith.


Lovorsall Hall, Doncaster. Captain Charles Slcipwitli.


Aldborough Hall, Borougbbridgo. Captain B, Ilutton-Croft. 1-30 to 8-0 p.m.


9 0 0 ^ — CHOPIN’S PRELUDES.


. »omo of thorn aro'as beautiful ag anything Chopin Tvroto.


. Athons also suiTorod from hailstones as big as oranges.


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last wook-ond. Three wore killed by lightning, including a girl who was to have been married next day.


Four people died of tho heat in Belgium


Hailstones ns ^ big as pigeons’ eggs foil over Sorio,. Spain, injuring 15 w'orKmcn.


ndvancomont, finished and unfinishod com­ positions, and skotchos, and memoranda, all misod indiscriminately together.” And


Among tlio most jirisied of that master’s piano compositions. It is not likely that ho had- any dofinito idea in mind when ho rnvontod tho title. Tho pieces aro proJudos to notliing. They nro pieces on their own Account, isonio very short, somo longer— pioco.s as'iombl^ together in • haphazard fnsliion. P, Niccka lias compared tliom to a portfolio of drawings in all states of


Tho iwontj’-foiir Preludes by Chopin are STYLES OF SINGING. ^ J t t ?


howling, but oven , among Euronoans thpm- solvcs tiio stylos of singfug of tho various ®


Bounds more liko h


is Joubtful svJictiicr tho poopio thomsolvos nctiially sing moro than do tlio Englisli, tho Gormans, or the Dutch. Rrobably the


“ atiou of Europe, hut it r


reason for their roputiilion is that their sing IS smooth and ■ ngrcoahlo in *tono. oven wJioTi it is not at nil expressive. It


then,. their country is itself., -bigger and more varied,


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IS in keeping with their farm-liko clmrac- tors; thoir . circnmstancos cnu9o ihom to’ bo always'careful and on the look-ouf for dimcultics, and this is shown in their manner of singing. The Germans, on tho other hand, are martial in stylo and sing most of their music as tliough it wero marches; while the English, sing in a robust, but constantly varying manner. Tho Russians 1 sing in more .varied manners, but'


suggests case and plonsnirc. TIio Dutch sing in a mow, Iinlf-complaming manner tlin^


o generally said


MUSIC’S PBOGR.FSS AT THIS UNIVEHSITIES.


. ^P".^**^** Tnusio luifl nilvanced in tho esteem ol ,Uiiivor.sikv circles. ,’ The groat vogue of tno ait at Oxford, and at Cambridge, both aio centres of very active musical


him as though thunderstruck and, ■ after ^mo silonco.-snid: Get out of tho room 1” A.-recent Vico-Chnncfillor^ of O-xford, an entliusiimtic musician, Dr. Strong, moro than onco joined /Witli a professor . in playing a piano-duot in public. : . .


at Uxrord, ho ivifiliod, to give a..concert, and applied to ^thq, Vico-Clhanoollor of tho dav iqr permission.


^ Gore Ousoloy was a student .That dignitary looked at


iito, IS outstanding ioiitimony to tho musical appreciation of those nlaccs. When tho late A


Tlioro IS a great deal of ovidonco to show


Somo savage tribes wlien they sing make ^ hm^int'“ f


nationality has its own manner of singin/ -.I"**® Jistnstoful to others


I t IS said that ©very race and ovorv


Goldsborough Hall, near Knarosborough. H.R.H. Brinccss Mary, Countess of Harowood, and th'o Earl of Harewood, K.G-^D.S.O. Wednesday, July 23rdl


During tbo aamo period tho following


THE PARKER PEN (gnarantood 25yoara)


12/6, 17/6, 21/-, 25/. & 30/-


WATERMAN, SWAN AND ONOTO PENS from 5/- to 25/-


Advertiser 6c Times Offices


27, CASTLE STREET 6, MARKET PLAGE CLITHEROE


rosyes. Friday, .Tuly 25tli, 11-0 a.m. to 7-0 p.m. Is.


15y the kindness and generosity of the owners tlio following gardens in Lancasliiro


W r i t e i t with a


FOUNTAIN PEN these Holidays.


and see what a pleasure writing really can be.


havo a comprehonaivo


* “ stock of all tho best makes of fountain Fens "with just the nib'to suit your slyle of -writing. Call round and try them—don't buy a pen you (htnk you like, test it and make sure ! Tho transac­ tion docs not end when you


• pay for the pen, we back up tho sale with real service and wo clean and make any little adjustment to tho pen Free,


THE HUMAII SPEED LIIVilT. SCIENTIFIC VIEW.


Future Record-Breaking will bo by hundredths of Seconds. '


Professor A. A^. Hill,--Dnghsh export in physiology, and wmner of the Nobol medical prize m 1022. It is unlikclv, ho tJiinks, that oui spiintor.-i w ill over break present records to any ' iioablo extent—perhaps ui handrodtho of a i>econd—hardlv more. Arthur Grahamo, who lutorviowod Professor HiU at Cornell Univorsitv. whore ho has boon doUvering a >;:ourso of ciiomical locturcs, gives tho following exposition-of tho English physiologiot’s ideas, winch are backed up by oxpotinioiihj conducted with now electric •tmung-aiipniaLns of liis own invention. AViites iMr. Grahamo in ” Tho Popular Scionco Munthlv (New York) ?


- Amoricau record, clipping ono-tonth of a second off tho mark .set bj* Arthur Duffy a quarter of a cont-ury ago. To do that, Paddock liad to travel at tho lively rato or twonty-four and one-half miles an hour.


Is that close to tho speed limit of the human runner?


Moasuring Energy.


coils alongside tjio track at tho startina lino, at tho finish and at intermediato points.; Tlio runner carries, attached to bis waist by a tape, a. small piece of magnetized ' 3ittck-saw blndo, and when ho passes a coil a current is induced in it, and a galvano­ meter-attached to tho coil is deflected. These deflections aro recorded on moving photographic paper, Tho timing slips pro­ vide a detailed and easily understood record of tliQ athloto’s p-orforinance, ovon sliowing .when tl'O runner ‘ boats tho gun’ by about a tentlifof a second. “ AVhHn I-visited Professor Hill at Cornoll


of nionsuring tho characteristics of an athloto in cxponclituro of energy and to c.alculato his spoijd. His predictions aro based on studios of tho effects of violent effort and of fatigue, which, in conjunction with an ingonious timing mothod, may result in proving that in some of tho shorter running events tho best athletes have como so closo to tho human speed limit that futuro record breaking is-likely to bo in }iundi*edtlis rather than filths or, lontlis, of a second. ” Hii.s tiining method consists of T


\’iro


Univei-sity'o.xporiments showed that with all tho sprinters examined it took^ at tho start, about ono-tenth of a second for tho runner to flash tlio order. ‘ go! ’ from his mind to his muscles. A runner who did the sixty yards in 7 and oG-100 sccond.s roacheil maximum speed at t}io same moment be­ tween twenty and thirty yards, wliich seems to bo tho case witli all sprinters. His last ton yards as a whole were tho fastest. Ho covered thorn in 09-100 second. ‘ ‘ A runner,’ ProfosRor HiU explained,


‘ is subject to a retarding • influenco pro­ portional to Ilia velocity. Tlio faster ho runs, tho greatei* tho resistance ho must overcome.


Sprinter’s Nine Horse-power.


yards in record time would perform work equal to* that required to lift-himself 300 feet-or more in the air. In running 100


yards in ten seconds a man uses nine horso Iiower of cnorgj'.*


supplies scientific basis for tho bolief, ex­ pressed by many prominent track coaches, that, when tho''present sprint records are


—•a product of muscular fatigue—is manu­ factured at tho rate of throo or four grams a second, and one and one-half ounces of this comparatively strong acid in tho muscles at tho end. of a fast 100 yards will result in a considerable falling off in speed. Four


when a runner is travelling at high speed,*’ Professor Hill then contimio<l. ‘ Lactic acid


' to move tlio body forward, ‘ ‘ ‘ It is improbable that athletes of tho


futuro will ho able to improve greatly on tho starting spec<l of the present record holders. NTho strain on nuisclos and tendons already ip tremondous. Onco a sprinter has attained his maximum si>eed, tho remaining dlstanco to bo run ia so sliort that it is diflicult for him tou ncro.aso his spood greatly. For thoso rca-soiiT I do not think that there ivill ho any startling lowering of records in tho sprint distances.


ontirolv on stored energy and breathing is of slight importance. In the longer runs tiio athloto s ability to borrow oxygon, and


rk , - - - -a- - - -a .a K , ,v , i u i l f l


lopay it lator ia index to, liis ability as :i runner.


Ayheii ho lias done so, total exhaustion is at hand.’ .”


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runner i.s about thr«>o. ^antl ono-balf quarts a minute, and the inaxiniuin onorgj’ storage capacity is about thirteen quarts. ’ This gives a total oxygen capacity of about six- t<y5ii and ono-lmlf quarts. An athlete run­ ning. .at top speed can use un all his avail- ««?rgy in a little more than 300 yards.


, “ "rhp maxitinim oxygon intake' of a


have beoii composers wdio have been regarded by tlicir contemporaries .as goniusos, some­ times oven proclaimed ns the greatest geniuses of all time, whoso -work ha.s« in subsequent gqnorntions boon p.asscd over ns nnpoi'tnncb wliatovor. Occasion­


m u s ic a l r e p u t a t io n s . -P®'''0d3 in musical history there


ally time hris Its humorous revenge and brings back the ropulatioii of a composer


who has boon ncglootcd by the ponoratioiis wliioh ^ imniodiatol.v -followed- linn. kforo ouon tlio cniiso or tho composer’s recogiii- «on by Ins contemporaries has boon tho


Carl Philip Emmnniiol Bach,»tho third <on' ot tlio gro.at Sebastian,- was iiiidoubtediv .a jmo composer, _niid for n timo was regarded by ninny people ns, the superior of Haydn Mozart said of-liim that “ Ho'is tlio father


Pnrl m - r '■ V o f , his porsQimlity.


oi ns all, yet thoro was no quo-,tion of the tremondous admiration whioli Mozart had tor Haydn. This w a s almost certainly a case of porsonnlity making his work appear greater. The most surprising :caso - of- riiisV taken. apprcoiation- is'that- of J. N. Hum-


aro now -soon, to'- bo useful, but seldom' inspired.


rnorl, who was regarded aa the equal, if not the superior, of Boothoven, but whoso works


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the local Poiritrv Society nnd.tho Fnrmors’ I Union IB as follows: Is. 8d. wholesale, and


the s. lOd, retail.


'“ ix ‘’ ‘■*5“ .of oega arranged by •


’ rOTTITKY, EGGS ETC.


rpO_ roULTRY KEEPEHS-^Brooders, .•“ ■.Brooder Xamps; and Guards; ^Tho^m-


ometors; Poultry Appliances.—Theo.’ Wilson And oons. -


n


atnioto IS resting. In tho sprints tho aihlote runs almost


oxygon. JJvTf it is aiot necessary tliat tliis’ sliould como from tho outer air Tho muscles can u.so stored energy as an electric inotor imra stored electricity. They are able to ‘ borrow ” oxygon, and replace it effort has boon inadb and the


s p ^ l limit for any given distance may lie eotermnicd byjus oxygon-borrowing capacity. lo jmuorni worlc, a mupcio must h.ivo


Oxygon Essential. longer runs a man’s probablo


say, ton yards a second—must pay a tre- mondou.s price in energy for ovoii *a slight increase in spood. At high .speeds most of tho niechanical emirgy is dovolopod by in- tornnl friction. Onlv a small part is available


ounces is enough to stop tho athloto com- plotcly. ‘ ‘ ‘ A runner travelling at high speed—


beaten, it will bo by fractions'of a second so small that they can ho recorded only by electric timing apparatus. ” ‘ Muscles contract and relax rapidly


“ This -tremendmis expenditure of energy . - * ‘ ‘ A sprinter capable of running 100


” Scioheo is nnsworing this question. Professor A. A^. Hill has perfected a method


Tel. 19. Clithcroo. DON’T SELECT YOUR CARPET


Sale at 10-45 a.m. EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary.


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2 0 0 ^ 2 5 0 h e a d OF ^ :


’ from two or throe— Wo have Hundreds in stock.


High Class New and Socond-hand.


■ WALTER BALL, Carpet Warchouscy BRIDGE ST., ACCRINGTON ' Tel. 2202


TYPEWItlTERS.


niontli. T.ot liim call and dean, oil - and adjust yonr typewriter. 2s. 6d. per visit or 21s. per annum. I t ’s a splendid .service.— L. O. Sniitli A Corona Typewriters, Ltd., 12n, Nicholas Street, JUirnloy. ’Phono 3022.


Used and Re-conditioned


COMMERCIALS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION


1930 CHEVROLET SIX, Six wheeler 2J/3-ton. T.T.A. Extension. Chassis fitted with I2-ft. 6-in. flat, 2-f t. 6-in. sides. AU enclosed cab. India- special tyres all round, including spare. Complete to maker’s speci­ fication in every detail. Painted blue. Ready to work.;..... ........ *250


CHEVROLET SIX. Fitted with aU enclosed cab and flat. In splendid order .throughout. Painted and lettered ........ ................................... £170


CHEVROLET 1928, 25/30-Ofvt. chassis - Fitted with cab and flat............... £115


CHEVROLET 1927 25-cwt. Platform Lorry. Reconditioned........ ,.............. £95


DENNIS 1928 30-cwt. chassis.,Fitted ■with cab and flat. Side boards.- Tipping gear. New tyres............... £210


AUSTIN 12-h.p. Fitted ^vith coach- built van body. Painted blue. Only


wants lettering.............. £125


MORRIS OXFORD Chassis fitted with ooaohbuilt van body. Painted £95


MORRIS 1929 10-owt. vari;*Paiuted maroon. Wants lettering............... £110


PART EXCHANGES DEFERRED PAYMENTS


MAIN CHEVROLET and MORRIS Dealers ALL SPARES STOCKED


THORNYCROFT DISTRIBUTORS


NeiArly 100 Eseploybes can rendep ANr Service..


J. & S. Leaver Ltd


Eananip Blackburn Phones 4191/2/3.


Est. 1844.


Street, Clithcroo, FOB HIBE.


OF


HAVE AN EXPEET JIECHANIC visiting Clillicroo and district once a


9 5-10 seconds, ho establislied a noTv


fornia sprinter famous as .* iho faster-A human,’ not so long ago ran 100 yards in


” AVlion Ciinrlos W. Paddock, tho Cali­ AVo ,havo nearly reached it. believes


APPMOATIONS - FOR, (XIRPORATION HOUSES


T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anv person requiring a Corporation Houso


must make a fr<jsli application. All existing applications will bo cancollcd.


Church Street, Clithcroo.


A. R. BLEAZARD, < ’ Borough Engineer,


fJAHE ^LITHEROE RU C TION l\j[ART, COMPANY LianXED.


■M-ONDAY NEXT, SALE OF FAT STOCK J.TJ- w^hoii upwards of


2 0 —3 0 f a t CATTLE, . SCOTCH &


4 0 0 ^ 5 0 0 NOllIH COUNTRY SHEEP AND LOCAL LAMBS-


IRISH HEIFKRS & BULLOCKS.


2 0 0 ih is h & avelsh l a m b s . ; - will be on offer. Sale at 10-30 a.m.


rpUESDAY NEXT, DAIRY CATTLE AND OALA^ES at 10-30 a.m. when 7 0 —8 0 NEAVLY CALVED CATTLE &


4 0 - 5 0 CALVES will bo forward. & LYING-OFF CATTLE EACH


SALE will bo held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st, when


. OF STOCK will be forward. vll c la s se s MR. ROBERT PEEL’S


' KNOAVLMERB ESTA’IE, NEWTON, Near CLTTHEROE.


nPHE 'FOLLOAVING f a r m s are to bo Let in the Spiing of 1931:-


-ASHNOTT FARM, containing 1711 acres o r . thereabouts of iv'hich lUi acres aio meadows, as te the land on February 2nd,-1931, and ns to tlio ■ buildings on 12th, 1931, , Fell right on Nawton Fells. The tenant will shew the Farm.


CHAPEL CROFT, containing 23.821 acres o r ' thereabouts of which 8i acres is meadowland, a.s to the land on April 26th, 1931, and as to tho buildings on May l^ h , 1931. Tho Farm adjoins the


mam Clitheroe-Nowton Road. Tho tenant will shew the Farm.


LOAVER^ THOItNEYHOLME, containing 124.774 acres or thereabouts of which 18J acres are meadows, ns to the land on


April 20tli, 1931, and ns to t.lio buildings on May 12tli, 1931.


tender. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. AU .tenders to be in writing arid to bo nddressoil te tile Agent,


MR. . PlLIvINGTON, Hoaiiing, Newton, Clitlioroo. WANTED.


■'WAITRESSES AVANTED AT ONCE.— ^ ’ Castlo Candy Stores & Cafe Co.


’ ’ day weekly. Gisburn district.—AVrito Bo.v 0.1, Advertiser and Times Office.


with good piano, one


Advertiser and Times Offico. CLUBS. Chocolates, Cigarettes,


DRIVER. LTD., BURTON, ROAD, LEEDS


inclination for travelling. Pormnnoney if satisfactory, with good income. State pa.st


rosining in tliis district with strong ‘ ’


or present occupation, ago to IJox R 1 Advertiser and Times Offico.


WliiUloy or Chtlieroo, 2 to 4 Acres of Good LAND, suitable for Market Gardener.—


■T.T.


Write Box j\f.4, .Advertiser &. Times Offico, Chthoroe.


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Clothing, Carpets, Curtains, etc., bought. Postcards promptly attended to.—Write


Warehouse, 15, Back Union Street, Blac burn.


tov thp Sale of Agricultural Seeds. Liberal ComraisKion. Only men wlio have business connections with -. Farmers and attending iUarkots regularly should apply.—“ Seeds,” c/o Advertiser and Times Offico.


Growers and Merchants


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL FOOTBALL LEAGUE;


A OT CLUB wishing to join tho above J- T. SPEIGHT, Peel


QEED AGENTS AVANTED by a lending £


T^JpRS. SMITH, AVardrobo Dealer; distance no object. Ladies and -Gents Cast-off


Y V a n t e d—^To purchase, adjoining main n-ithin radius of 0 miles from


rriEMPORARY A’-ACANCY for Smart Man .


AW -^N™ I^ I® N T S to COLLECT, or Doctor’s Accounts.—AA’rito Bo.v R.2,


wanted.. Excellent Commission. Art Cat- aloguo_and l^ai-ticulars Free. SAMUEL


Toys, Fancy Goods. Spare timo agouts Tile above three farms will bo let by


ALTORNATE FRIDAY, tbo NEXT ___


j 1930. SHIPPING. DY. HENRY, HOLDEN & SON,


.GUILD COTTAGES. HUIIST GREEN- (Ro Margaret Chippendale Deceased )


SATURDAY, JULY 2Gt)i, at 2 o’clock prompt! Antique Mahogany Choist of 8 Long and 2 Slioi t. Drawers, nsli hnoil on shaped brackot^foot; • 8m3iiv Antique'Oak Grand­ father Clock, wjtli moon clmuges; Square Kxtehon IabloI AVood iiiul rush-soated Arm- Itock and. .7 i^taiid Chniia; 1 Laddor-bnek Chau-; Pombroko ami Round Kilchoii Tablo-S; Iron and Pitch Pino Boilstcads; 3 Flock J^ ls j Feather and Flock Bolsters and Pillows: Straw Mattresses: Coinmodo Chair: 2 Window or Bodsido labics; jMahoganv Toilet Mirror; 3 Small .Bedroom Cho.sU of Paintc<l Drawers; . Linen Box; Tapostrv Carpet Square; Cloth Rugs and' felipn of CniiTobj Table Lamixs; !Maiitlo Clock; Glu.'^s Ware, Chuuir and Crockery; Pictures; Fender and . Fire Appliances; - Flat-top V nu g cr ; Dolly Tub and Posscr; Mugs and Yellow Dishes; ■Plants. Pots nm’l Vases; and Sundry Household Requisites. Also an excellent Walnnt Cabinet, a Couch and a 2\Iarblo-top Wasliband Stand.


T-I'IINRY HOLDEN &, SON favoured witn n .


I’y Auction, on HENRY HOLDEN & SON, ’


Auctioneers and Valuers, Borough Salerooms, Clitheroo.


TO LET.


iTjVIR SALE—GENT.’S 3-epood BICYCLE: T>


^oolcsySaddle, .cyclometer. : All acccssones Excollout condition.


Hargreaves, 3, King Street, Clithcroo-


A SK TO SEE ’ THE NEW “ COTY ” B PLATIOTM T-ONE; COMPACTE at


I^OOD vnee


ailors,'J, Castle Street. Four-roomed HOUSE for sale;


lijlOR SALIS—First-grade DOUGLAS COAl- RIN.ATION. Fully equipped with full


Mt of tools. Cost . £125; quick sale—£9-^— Apply <, Monk Street, Clithcroo.


TT'WO 0NL\, Brand-now 5-valvo National ^POR'rABLE WIRELESS SETS (£15/15


motlcls) L-omplete and guaranteed O-K Battencsi uncharged. £8/10/0 each for quick


^alo.—AppL Diiokwoith, Radio . Engineor- lumingtoii.


T>RA^IS RE-TYRED WHILE YOU WAIT. ^ Pram Hoods ro-covored in Three days.


At Boiithams, 14, Market Place, Clithoroe,


XpOR SALE—12 USED CYCLES, from 10s; cacli.—Bonthams, 14, Market Place,


Clitheroo.


T AWN MOWERS IN STOCK ; ’J. P. Super, " Webb’s, Green’s, Shank’s, etc., irom 21s. ■*~A, "Vy. Whitaker, Castle Street.


-f^ET YOUR MODERN'ARIEL from H. .'-T Hodgson, Slaidburn, Solo Dffitrlct Agent. Catalogue OIL request.


-XX.OUSE FOR SiALE; vacant possossioii: "


Street, Clithoroe.


,1'18 .WOONE LANE.—Apply, 3, Kav * • v > .


.


r^ARDEN CANES, 3-ft. to 8-ft. inlto i ik ^ from 3s. por 100.—Tlioo. AA’ilson & Sons, York Street,, Clitlioroe.


Let your children learn on their own Coroua ' Standai'd in every way. A. free self instruc- ^on book given away with eacli machine. Buy ono for them aa a present. Easy pay- monte if desired. Full particulars from L. O. Smith & Corona Typowritoi*s, Ltd., 12a Nicholas Street, Burnley. ’Phono 3022.


I A KNOAVLEDGE OF 'TYPEAA’BITING is a ncccss.aiy adjunct to business officioiiey.


^i^oiiablo prices. Urgent repairs same dav. COOK’S CASTLE STIUgET, CLITHEROlj:.


fjpENNIS BACKETS restrung or repaired on the premises by competent stringers,


clioapesfc and quickest form of Cooking.— "lioo. Wilson & Sons, York Street, Clitheroo.


r rO BUTCHERS & POULTUY DEALERS; o


Street, Clithoroe.


COI^IBINATION, Street, Clithoroo.


per 1,000.—^Tlieo. AVilson & Sons, York 4i-ins. to C-ins., from


TjlOR SALE—Good Six-roomed HOUSE; -*• vneant possession; also TRIUa


MPH TO LET.


^ u ir o d .—Theo. AVilson & Sons, Y'ork St. Clithcroo.


Fixed in a minute. No screws or nails ’


;^VOH^E. AA’ood Pulleys. Bolting, etc.— Apply Fred A


l i j ie avashing


Clitlioroe. '\ S ^ E —1 .ISTew LOW MANURE


A’ rench, 10, Hontliorn Road,


Shelvings cemploto. All dry well-^;easone<l S^loy*” ^*


AVIl.tI. iiESS. Official Agent for Kolator Brandos sets.—H. Hodgson, Slaidburn.


* DATEST in


Ti^OTOR; HOODS and Screens made or 12, c S i r S t r ; e t .^ ‘


y»“ -C c o f c ’. ,


B E '^ i a ? SEED, 48, Parson- Lane, Ciitnoroe. Best prices given for Qont’fl OLOTH&0.


Q.ET YOUR CYCLE NOW. 2s Erst


p S 'c i i^ i o r o c ! ' ' '"^ for Bikes, 14, Markot TJIOH SALE—^


A TANlI


B. Britelillo, Cliartcrod. Accountant, County -liank Chambers, Accrington. Tol. 2174. *


rooms, Bath otc. Soa View. B a r^ n h^ve^'


^ ^ N HIRE.—TOUIUNG CARS FOR HIRE T.


^ Reiiaonablo Tonns.—Slingor and Sons, Bawdlands Garage, Clitlioroe. Tel 78-


ROBERT HITCHIN,


AUCTIONEER AND VALUER » -- - -


Sales of_ Every Description Conducted. Valuations for Probate, etc./


^ , PROatPT SETTLEj Addrc.ss:


m 1 ‘ -X MENTS.


Tel. No. :,282 Clitheroo. APAETMENTS.


OLD HALL, AVEST BRADFORD, T -'no.T


- • Near Clithoroo, ClvlJ.HF.ROE. •


a p a r t m e n t s .—Mrs. BI.EAZARD, 94, -Albert Rend, BInck'pocI.


J^ONDON--Mrs U. Gregg, 32/33, Liverpool htroot. King’s Cross. Terms L.odoraU


. PRICE OF EGGS.


15EIjROOjVI r a n g e s ■ fiom 15a •Coinnl#>l'i% • SITTlNG-lt^^ RANGIBLom £5^S{llote;


I R B P L A C B S '. GENUINE.


rfr^lTj-Ri^S^xTlHINGBS from £5 complete. COMBINATION RANGES from £10 com- plote.—Export Staff of .Range Fixers Kept.


Open Eight, o’climk Evenings. Nino , o’clock Saturdnys. '


" ■ i". L,i:


;B A N AM :^ J ^ BLACKBURN ' ' ' (7'wo'minutes Station).


. O . B A L L '.


ca.so.s that roqiiiro' the aid of Surgical Appliance.;^ Test us with the most difliciilt


caso.—A. Billows .t Sons, Surgical Appiffinco Jfakors, 23, Regent Street, Blnokbnrn. Male and Female Attendants. Tol. 5208.


PERCY H.- WINTLE m GH CLASS


POULTRY AND FISH, FRUIT, . q’el. 287. SPECIAL NOTICE.


-.87. -A sli.iro of your palionogo lull bo (iroally appieqintcd


OPEN A.S USUAL HOLIDAY' WEEK. Dolivorcd Town and Country. Tel.


ICE 1 s a l e sm a n . 'LANE.


prove fatal. 24 ycar.s ,n Blackburn wall ,' ivb PV“ “ f of oiir..ability to deal with seri'ous


/ x


J^XCELLENT HOUSE, well built and '


iiaven, Lytham St, Aiinos. DLAY with inexporioncod idoits.


8 Reception, 0 Bed­ 11. Lake Rond, Fair-


sot worse and mav


l a n d -AVENUE, Clithoroo. For further IMrniissioii to view apply H.


A’ ith vacant possession, somi- m o o r ­


^


CART, with Tipping Goar and Hav AVIicelpight,


What offers?— 42, AVilsou m o LET—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS; CHAIR COVERS.


mW O UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Apply Advertiser and Times Office.


JjVIOT HAMMER Fir Saio; Suitable for' Blacksmith. ICE BOX, A-ft 9-ins. x


Sons, Ltd., Sliiittlo Peg Forgo, Back Y'ork Street.—Apply Theo. Wilson and Sons Ltd


m O LET—Good roomy WORKSHOP; occupied by Jlossrs; Wrench and


ip O BE LET—^LOCK-UP SHOP or Offices in KING STREET; now used by


Assurance Co.—Apply H. A. Co.atcs, Draper, King Street, Clithoroe.


'BIHTUS, MARRIAGES & DEilTHS. DEATHS.


KNOWLES.—On the 13th instant, at tho KoyaJ Infirmary, Blackburn, James Michael Hardacro Knowles, dearly beloved husband, of Mabel Knowles, of 5U, Wilkin


Street, CUtlicroo. Interred at St Marv’s Cemetery on tho IGtli. At Host.


IN MEMORIAM.


COWPERTHWAITK.—In -loving inomory of Elizabeth, beloved wife of Doctor John Cowpertiiwaito, who died July 20tli, 1922. God called you liomo, dear mother, From life’s hard toil .and core;


Ho thought it best that you should rest.


51, Hothersull Square, Clitlioroo.


So Ho took you in care. —.from lJjo l^amily.


30, Wilson Street.


SPEjVK.—^IiL'sweet romembranco of a dear daughtcu* and sister, Doris, who fell asleep July 15th, 1929,; also of our dear Father who fell asleep Juno 19th, 1923. A littlo wliilo and wo shall moot. Our loved ones gone before; Then wo shall all join hands again, On yonder radiant shore. —From Mother, Ivy and Anuie.


Wo aro all-in tho shadowed ralloy, All passing through sorrow’s dark night;


St. Ann’s Square, Low Moor. .


But thoso who have gone on before us, Havo oiitored tho City of Light. —^From iliriam;. Jirq and Gilbert.


Hamblodon View, Read. ACKNOWLEDGMEKTS.


^ r^oiyed in lier sad bereavement. Beecli* Grove, Cliatburn.


I f all tlio world was our’a to give, Wo’d givo it, yes and moro; To clasp tlio hands of those wo love. And SCO them smilo onco more. —From Gilbert, Doris, Mai'gorot,. and Betty.


^ couple preferred.—Apply, Advertiser and Times Offico.


A lil-O-GAS COOKERS.- Petrol gas made aulomatically under safe control. The


ED EO A T IO N . i


ffl'AXONHOLSIE SCHOOL, ST. ANNES- High Class Boarding


School for Girls, facing sea, oxcollont scalf modern oquipmont, good ami plentiful food’ healthy play, happy work. Preparation for all oxaminationa,' Apply;


,-Mra Thornley, B.A.


Tj^nS. FREDA HOAA’SON (Jtombor of the Incorporated -SMiety of Musicians!


WRArTTav-


115, Wlmlloy Road, Accrington. Students past aohievomonts include: L.C.C. Exhibition Jfomory Recitals; Trinitv


oppointniont. 'Writo to: CoIIego Exams.; Musical Festival Awards.' Miss Edith Frankiand L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., M.R.S.T.


WILL RESUME TEACHING ON SEPTEMBER 1st.


BRING BEAUTY OD YOUR FLOORS. Givo thorn a co.at of DARKALINE,


HI®.


ful. 1/0 docs ono room. Also lilahog- any, AVnlnut, &c. 1/- 1/0 and 2/G tii5. -Ask for special D.ARKjVLINE for painb- ing over worn Lino. Lovely shadiw, 23 tin, IMakca it liko now again. Ironmongers nnd Paint Stores.


I'luish. Does not chip or scratch liko ordinary varnish stain, lastingly boairi-


Jacobean .Oak Floor Popils in -Til


kandlobars, Now Dunlop Tyros, '.Bargain 45^__^P


shaw a Motor Tours.—Address, 35-37, A loo Road, Clithcroo.


’ ” A’ ator- by the fiuiioas


itT , JOHN BULL” . COACHES.—Dinhani , John Bull Office, .-Blackburn- Tel 6755’


■jyrORLCAMBE.—You can rolv on Satis AriU (uiulqr oiitircly now maiiagemon‘4


'f Y°" Stay or Dino .at tiio DcfTEL .t RESTAUR-


Party Catering a. Spooialitv. Afoiiiis Tariff on application.


.■WHIsN in SOU'l'HPORT don’ t forget to diiio at tho BAITIb CAFE, Southport


m i l


ELLEL.—Misg Eilol desires to Diank all relatives and friends for thoir kind expressions of sympathy and floral trihutee


50,' Wilkin Street, CUthoroo.


KNCWLES.—Mrs. Knowlo? dosu‘«B to express her sincere thanloj io all relatives, friond.s, and tho workpeople at Jubilee Mill, for the kindly sympathy extended to nor in Jior groat loss. Also for flowers.


tho Clithoroo. Advertiser A Times Company Limited, and Pubhfihod at that oddroes and 27,. Castle Street, Clithoroe.


Woodhouso Cottage, Slaulburn. Printed. at 0, Market Place, Clitberoo, by


AVILKINSON.—The Fiunily of tlio late Mrs. AVilkin.wn wish sincerely to .thank all . relatives and fnonds for land c.xprosaions ot sympathy received in their recent sad boroavoment; also for all florid inbutos.


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