dClSSOH
to liealtli Iteas-ons). .\XI)
Linen Skirts, Cotton Frocks, Spbrts Blouses, Bathing Costumes, etc.
Bondor and Bear Brand Fashioned Hosiery
Children’s Summer Hats and Frocks and a full variety of the most suitable wear for
the season at prices which will provide many pleasant surprises.
WHALLEY. \V.\l!KHOU,9E,
M,\HT
HUll.Ul.NGS,
Ol.lTllKUOH.
TUESDAY
NE.VI', JUNE IStli, 1933, a t 2-0 p.m.
MK. T.
S1I.YEI!\Y00I) will Frerl Willis, the Stock
.sell for Mr. in Trade of
AGIflCULTUIIAL EAUMIN'J TOOJ.S, DAIRY UTENSILS.
NEW AND SECOND HAND UAMEOHD .MACHINE. ETC.
AROiicios, Stoek-iii-Triule, etc., invited. .-\pply, .tuutioneer. 17, Ciiostcr .■\vemic,
Private offors for the lhisiacss._ including Clitlioroo. Tel. 22S.
r i lH E CLITHEROE AUCTION .MART CO. 1
------------ SALE OE EAT LTD.
iiiR supplies will be forward, viz .: 3 5 —4 0 EAT HEIEERS & RULLOCKS. 4 5 0 —5 0 0 NORTH COUNTRY HOGGS, l.OCAL AND IRISH
J.AMUS.
NEXT, a t 10-15 ii.m., when tho follow- STOCK on MONDAY
Cattle for eertilication must bo stalled by 9-30 a.m.
SAU‘7 OE DAIRY CATTLE ami CALVES on TUESDAY NEXT, a t 10-15 a.m. T T V T T V V I T T T T T T T T T T T T Y T T T V r T T T T T V MOWERS, &c.
McCormick Oil-bath Mowers. Albion
tt tf Martin’s Side Delivery Rakes.
Blackstone Horse & Rakes Swath Turners . . New and Second-hand.
ARTHUR W. WHITAKER JH
Tel. 160
Stories of Our Lighthouses.
HEROIC EXPERIENCES ON ISOLATED PARTS OF COAST.
liouj-es was provid*.'<l only by means of open lires of wood, coal, or pitcli, Even mn^:mlicent li«;biliouse built by Smoaton. IMt.S.. on the Kddysionc, cif JMymontli. J)evon. in I7r/J. was illn- minatwl merely by tallow* candles, and was
Julin
withouv velb-'Cioid lo direct tlicir comljined li^ht. Smeat«ni*s lij^liibouse sueccedixl one ut ilie strangest slruclures lliat over Ill-on n rock, or. for .that manor,
earth. There liail heon proviou>lv stone a lighihonse which
rc.somblcd nothin}; more than an eccentric Kasiern pagoda, or i t n;iglit have been an tirnate smninerliouse in fairylaml. witli il^ fjuaiut projections, angles, and inrreis. The biiililor was l icn p ' \Vinvlaiiley. who was a imviianical genius in Rime respc-cts. Jn his lionse at
l.itilebury, Esm-x, lliero wa-. in one room, a slipper lying tm the Hoor. apparently left there careles'^ly. Jf anyhiKly tric<l to move it, .ip from the lloor started what apjK*are<l to he n gllO^T.
on Eddy
deserilH'd.
sonuv.imes. 1)V writers of melo dramatic ‘ ilirillors.” Anyonopvhn sat in it tound liis arms abruptly jiinioncd, ami he was a prisoner until someone who under stood the nuclianism relcastnl him. By t!ie si<le of a canal hortlering liis gardon was e.» arbour with a >eat llieiein. meant being tippcsl
^Vinstanlcy does not *^eini, really, to have li.'i’fi a very nice oicentrie. 1ml lie had sub lime laiih in his sirnngo liglithouso on tne Kddv'-lone. ami often said that nothing would i>loasc him more than to he in it during “ the grcatc'-t- storm th a t over blew* under ilio face of iho heavens.” His wish was gratified more fully than ho over dreamed.
lo sit there canal. Henry
November 20. 1703. historic in its violence \Vinstanlcy was within the lightlionso. The r<M stinclnre could not withstand tlic gale. H was swept away, and .tliat was the nnhappv end of the lighthouse, the i^ccentric genius, and all others who were inside it. At the* same time, by a eoincidonce, a moacd nf tho ligUthnnse in Winstanlev’s garden. 20) inihs away at Littlehnry. in Essex,
I'or lliere arose the storm of
F>ldvstone was a silk mercer of Lmlga.te Hill’ Uoudon. Tliero wa.s no record of any other ongiiieoring achievement by him. Act. vtram'elv his lighthouse was a good one. I t was VO muoh hotter than th a t which hn \n-ou designed by M'iiistnnlcy th a t i t .stood from 1709 till 17d.'>. and was then destroyed
foil, and was .shattered to hits. The next man to design a lightliousc for
jmt liy storm but by fire. \ strange storv is told in connexion with
this ealaniitv. One of the men who wore then in tho Jighthoiise .survived twelve daj*s after swallowing molten lead from the hum- in« KuilcliiiR. Tho
q.innUty of load taken fnim liiK body after deatli, was found to woIrIi '^cven mmeos and live draelims nearly
'liobtlionsrs flciMiriod a t tbo old
Siii.alls ],iRbtbonso in tbo Hrislol aiainiel. 1 assing vos-ek reported tba.l a siRiinl of distress was llvins. and thine wore fruitless efforts liv lioafs to rearli the rock. Niglit after niillit fbo liclit was seen.
keepers boim- always stationed on isolated
of inressant storms went by. and then, calmer woalber. a Milford boat Solva one liclitboiise-kecper and man. Tim survivor, drcndniR
lio arrived
and -o straiiRclv 'Vorn that In.s fnomls hardly
rocoRiiiso.Inm.
ro a r nioiitlis in
murder, bad made a cofl'in . comrado and lasliod a t to the cnllory ont- cido tlio Lantern.-, After Ins terrible ordeal
,.i for his dead
took into one dead charge of
)ialf a pound! Tlio trasic erent wliich led to three
'J'hcre was a cltair of tho kind
I'liiil modern tinu's the blnze of the liglit- tllO
; GLITHEROE lalaaaaaJ
GIANT MYTHS AND ORIGIN.
THE IR A disimtdi from Jndia reporting that
even tho imaginative Dr. Alazurior, who fabricated in 1013 tlio cii-cumstaalial tale of a briok tomb not only eontainiiig his _iant. hilt i>rovid»-d witli, C(|iially gigantic swords and oilier weapons, and even labelled with tlic name and titles which tho giant had borne. <!arc<l to make his imaginw\l lie more than 20 feet tall. Tile famous (limit of J.iuorno, who
naiivv.s have found hone-- of a giant’s skole- toii no less than 31 feet high has torn up 11 records of iliis partimlar myth. Not
on ihe stood
involved scores of .Swiss and Gcrnmn .scientists in acrimonious controversies from 1577 until after 10(H), was ciedited with only 19 fc*el. E7ngland’s Giant of Thornoway in Cumberland, said to Jiave been found m armour wliieli lias conveniently disappeared, measured Init 11 feet, by contemporary ncconnt^.
No doubt the new 31-foot marvel of Cal
cutta belongs witli these others among the long li>t of confusions liciween human hones ml
elepliants. To students of folk-loro these nii>eomei>tions about eh'phaiit hones supply • possible explanation of llic virtually
tliose of fossil aiiimal.s, mostly
world-wido belief th a t giants once existe<l, hut not tlio only one. AnotheV suggo.'Jtion is ilio recollection by primitive people of other human l>oin''s ahlo to walk on stilts, as fen dwellers still <lo in Ea.*<iein England or dune dwellers in Souih-wcstorn Eranco. Thus lirohahly originn.te«l tin* tale of tho fast- moving seven-iongiio hoots.
myths are garbled tales of men standing on towers or platforms, like the movable siege towers used in ancient warfare.
fit ill another possible origin of giant QUAINT REMEDIES
li35:f. aio tlie following curious recipes:— Boos licing burnt in U'^lies, and a l.vo
IN THE 17th CENTURY. In •• Culi>eperN Complete Herbal,” dated
made wiili the ashes, trimly docks a bald head being washed with it.
first washed from the d ir t, then tlio shells broken, and they boiled in spring water, and tho water drank for ordinary drink, is n most valuable reme^ly for consumption, ileing bruised and applied lo the jilaco they lielp the gout, draw thorns out of the flesh, and. hcUl to the nose, help tho bleeding thereof.
Snails with shells on their backs, being
eaten, helps agues. Eels being juit into wine or beer, and
Tho liver of a frog, being dried and
sufrered to die in it, ho th a t drinks tlioroof will never endure tliat sort of liquor again.
of a man exccctliiigly. To draw a tooth wUhout pain, fill an
into a liollow tooth, canseth i t to fall out. Tho liver of a duck strengthens tho liver
Tho powder of earth worms being put rrwrx 3
lARlDAV, JUNE 2Slh, a SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OE GELD AN!)
LYING-OEE CATTLE will he hehl when upwards of 2U0 head ol all classes of Stock will ho forward.
Tol. 325.
Judging a t 10 o’clock. Sale a t 10-30 a.m. KDWAJID CHESTER,
Secretary. SIGNS OF RAIN.
literary merit, but they provide, possibly, tlie most complete list ot observations of the signs of coming rain in the Janguago. They were jwniied by Dr. Julward Jeiincr, iho discoverer of vaicination.
Tlie following lines do not possess high
.And Sfo yon rooks, how odd their flight, Tlioy imitate the gliding kilo, .Ami seem jnTcipitate lo fall .\s if they felt the piercing hall; 'Twill surely rain; 1 sec with sorrow Our jaunt mii-t lie put off to-morrow.
A Toy or a Titan. BY BHIIAIKUON.
just «n inhidling >izei' Uniortunntely, we ennnut always tolluw our inelinatioiK, many Ol ns lieing xmiewhut like a journalistic friend of mine who said he had a cham pagne la'^ie and a pinl-of-lKer pocket. .Sup posing, however, we do let ourselves go a little hit hevond the limits of prudence, we shall not ho imlulging in any mild extra- vagame, for the weekly hill for keejiing an Airedale, Retriever, C’ollie, or even .VLatian will not count to a great deal. Dogs do not neo<l the best cuts from tho joint, and biscuits and meals will go a long way for a little money. The lieavie>t hrcetls. of eonrsc, demand
Do you pivfiT big dog<, or one tliat is
pets, we think of their rations in ounces instead of poiiinD. aiul the daily allowance of a St. Bernaid would last a PegingesO for weeks. Size is of no aceonnt in determining the worth of a dog.
.\s for tho tiny
l)np))ies of many strains of Pekingese should cost more tlinn* a Great Dane, hut the law of supply and demand operates in dogs as it does in eommodities. The market for Pekingese being hotter tlian i t is for Great Dano'^, nriees are fixed aeeordingly. Many of tlio bigger puppies must he sold every week at a figure that does not eoinpensate nnyom? for In ceding and rearing them, hut tlie pro^])eet of a champion arriving occa sionally is an excuse for ]iersevt‘ring. A really goml one, worth anything from £250 to C50t). compensates for many mediocrities. Tlio hope th a t springs eternal lures people on wlion they would otherwise ho discour aged.
It seems ridiculous th a t
Note.—This chat is issued by The Tail- AVaggers’ Club, 58, Alark-lano, London, E.C.3. The Gub will be pleased to answer any enquiries submitted by Tail*
AVaggor owners in connexion with canine hygiene and welfare.
earthen crucible full of ants, eggs and all, and wlicn you have burned them, keep the ashes, with which, if you touch n tooth, it
will fall out. iGrasshopiiers, being oaten, case the
cholic and pains in the bladder. Hedge sparrows, being kept in salt, or
dried and eaten raw, are an admirable remedy for tlio stone. Ovsters applied alive to a pestilential oiling, draw the venom to them.
i t taken evor.v morning, helps tho bitings of mad dogs and other venomous beasts.
ashes, and a drachm of it taken every inorning in a little water, is an admirable
Tho head of a young kite, being burnt to remedy against tho gout. Crab fish, burnt
to.ashes, ami a dram ct . ^iullmenu in one food i S P R A X l l i
Vte only miitialuit do$ hiMits kIuA m conlam Spnrifs meal n b n n e!_ _ ^
I SPnATTS PAUHT LTD.. 58 HARK LANE. lONDOH
E.cl
'j'ho liollow winds begin to blow, ’J’he clouds look black, tlie glass is low, Tho soot falls <Iown, tlio spaniels sleep, Tlic spiders Iroin llieir cobwebs peep; J^ast niglit the sun went pale to bed, Tho moon in haloes iiides her head; 'riio boding shepherd lieaves a sigh, For sc*e, a rainixiw spans the sky. Tho walls .arc damp, tho ditches smell. Closed is tho pink-eyed pimiiernoi. Hark how tho chairs and tables crack! Old Betty's joints are on tlio rack; Loud quack tho ducks, the peacocks cry. The distant liills are seeming nigh. How resllo>s are ilie snorting swine, Tho hll^y dies disturb ilio kinc; Low o’er the grass tho swallow wings, 'The erickel. too, how sharp ho sings; Bii>s on llie licarih, with velvet paws. Sits wiping o'er her wliiskered jaws, Through the clear stream the fislies rise, .Ami nimbly catcii tlic incautious ilies. Tlie glow-worms, numerous and bright, Illumed llic dewy dell last night. .U dusk the sipialid toad was seen Hopping and crawling o'er the green; The whirling wind the du-*t obeys, Ami in the rapid e<ldy plays; 'The frog lias changed his yellow vest. And in a russet coat is diessed. Though Juno, the air is cold and still, 'J'lie mellow lilackhird’s voice is shrill. My «log. so altered in his taste. Quits mutton hones on gras> to fe a s t;
1 3 , STREET. CLITHEROE.
ehoilo .\ntique ami General HOUSEHOl.D EUB-MTUItE A-VI) EFFECTS at above.
TO LET.
r p o LET—GockI h o u s e in Main Street, Gishurn; drawing-room, .sitting-room,
kitchen. 3 bedrooms and box-room, electric light.:—Redman, New lug Farm, Gisburu.
wiili ample living aceominodation, AVhalley itoad, Clillieroe. Alterations, and re decorations carried out to suit requirements of prospective tenant. — Apply, Thompson OxlMirgh. Moor Lane.
r p o LET — COTTAGE a t (jlUNDLEFON; A.
Bo a r d y o u r
fortahlo hou';ing, best of food, |)crsoiial attention. Trimming, shampooing, etc. CAIRN AND KERRY BLUE TERRIERS USUALLY FOB SALE. ALSO ACCX)M- MODATION FOB
C.ATS. — Miss Dinuts, Siiaw Cottage, Clilheroe.
lovers in idea!
TX) LET—GABAGE Baiiwav View.
—Apply, John
in RadeclyfTe Street, ideazard and Son,
W A N T ED .
riX) BE J.F7T a t Bednced Bents—HOUSES •*L in Pimlico Btiad and .Moorland Avenue. ------Apply, Wright, Moorland Crescent,
CUthcroo. •rpo
I.ET — Roomy LOCK-UP GARAGES.
A —Apply, 'romlinson. Central Garage, York Street, Clitlieroe.
rryo LF:T—Modem Detachcil BUNGALOW A 'll Waddingion; reception room, two
bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, e.l., excellent situation.—.\pt»ly. Wm. Hull, Solicitor, 31, Victoria Street, Blackburn, Tel. 7421.
Your “ Sm a l l s ’* wil l y o u l e s s .
A 11- advertisement .bas sold or let propert.v valued at a thousand pounds; filled Ibons.ands of vncancit's'; restorerl hundreds of lost articles. Evorybod.v follows the “ snialjs “ colonins. Ask for’ prepaid
r.ites. None
for both private and traders’ advertisements. Insert your “ To L e ts ’’ in this colinnn; it will brint: results.
From January into o{>eration
1st onr
.\sk satisfied users. cheaper.
Fit and Style are most important- Don’t risk— Durafit guarantees.
REDMAYNE & READ
sustenanee in proportion lo their weight, .‘•ome of tliem being able to eat as mueli as of bihcuits a day.
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE G
rhyme.s wliieh reflect unkindly on various towns and villages in Flngland. They pro- hahlv owo their inception to tlio jealousy or spite of neighbours long since dead. Some deal with unpleasant physnml
SLANDERED VILLAGES. There are stdl in existence many old
M’ooton-under-Weaver, Where God comc.s never,
because its situation is out of the way; and
Staiiton-on-tho-Stones. ■Where tlie Devil broke his bones.
Another couplet of tho kind is:— Stow-on-tlic-WoId, Where tho wind blows cold.
shire, is popularly nttributetl to Slicndan: WANTED — GOOD COOK Clitlieroe.
Tho following quatrain on Mold, in Flint
AVero I to curse the man 1 hate, From j-ouiii till he grow old.
ised :—Ugley cliurch. Ugley steeple, Ugley village, and ugly people.
In Surrey they say:— Sutton for mutton, (^lieaiu for beef,
Croydon for a pretty girl. And Aritcham for a thief. .
Yorksliiro nicii are libelled thus:— • A flea, a fly, and a flitch of bacon! These bo the arms of a Yorkshiremon.
out of anvhody’s cup, like a Yorkshircinan. A flitch of bacon is the better for being hung ami so is a Yorkshireman I
lows; A flea'will suck anybody’.s blood; so, too, will a Y
Tho explniiatiou of the couplet is ns fol ’orkshiremaii. A fly will drink
Ugley, an Essex village, is thus character —Apply, Bland, Laythams, Slaidburn.
Oh, might ho be condemned by fate, To live his life in Alold.
—Apply. Mrs.
line. — Advertising Pencil Co., regd., St.iitleford, Notts.
M’hipp. Mayfield, GENERAL.
P LA N T ED — CATTLE AND SHEEP far • ^ - summering, well wateresl. Also Stags.
jVV ANTED — DAY tYORK, by reliable, * ’ • well domesticated, and clean person,
four or five days a week. Grindleton, Sawley or Clitberoe. — AVrite Box D.J, Advertiser and Times.
LBNDISG LIBRm
Advertiser and Times Office 27, CASTLE STREET.
HMlAVEhLER M’ANTED. Steady hard- tvorkiiig iiiitii will find this a good side
Poultry Society and Uie Farmers’ Union in as follows: M’bolosale, 1/2; Retail. 1 /4.
The price of eggs arranged by the loo*l PRICE OF EGGS,
Your “ S m a l l s ” will y o u l e s s .
A shilling ndvertisement has sold property valued a t a tliousatid pounds; filltxl thou«ands of vacancies; restored hundreds of lost articles. Kverybo<ly follows the ‘‘ smalls ’* columns. Ask for prepaid r a t^ . None
^ From Janunry 1st a rtduced rato conic's into operation in our “ Smalls ’’ columns for both private and traders’ advertisements Insert your “ For Sales’’ iu this columni .
results. Ask satisfied usere. POELTRT, EGGS.
TJ EAR SUPER CHICKS AND PULLETS with JOHNSON’S OVARY TONIC
I t icni-s every Chicken into Big, Biirlv" Bmties''™-!/"■‘-'■'w’-)
AA'rite, Pike, burn.
WANTED to 11
HOUSE: UINDLETON.
buy. J aero L.AND FOR require Council water. — A
A ’ellingtou Street, Biack-
W ANTED — Flxperienced GICNERAL, Moorlands. Pendle Road. Clitheroc.
help given. — Apply. ^Irs. Ingham,
characteristics of the places referred to. Of two Staffordshire villages i t is said:
immeciiato cover. — Brokers, London Road, Sontlicml. Essex.—Agents wanted.
M
o to r cy c l e in s u r a n c e from 11/3 yearly; ^lotor-cars IS/- instalments,
c o s t
re<lucod rate comes Smalls ” columns,
iT\7ANTED-STR0NG GIRL for farm- !iou>e; one able to milk preferred.— Apply, Mrs. As]>in, Hill Farm, Grindloton.
'V\7ANTED, licginning B ELI ABLE GIBI.-S
Bond, Clitheroe.
cellont chances of promotion. No experi- onco re<iuired. hut applicants must lie disongage<l.—Write Box 1'.3, Advertiser and
Times. B
another lady to share Louse with her; Wlialley district.—Write. Box FM, Adver-
x \ . pairing of every type of carl. A .sound job every time.—R. ’t . F7arndiaw, WliocL wriglit, Sawley.
tiftor and Times. AT YOUR SEBVJCE.—Painting .and ic-
W.ANTED—MAID to assist daily maid; —AVrite Rox B.2. Advertiser and Times.
state wages, age, etc.; family of two.
Adverti.ser and Times.
^7ANTF7I) — F>xperienccd GENER.U.; references required.—AVriio Box E.l,
u s in e s s
WO.MAN wishing to make a home lor herself would like to meet
fiist rate pay and prospects with
of July, TWO as Cook-Genera*
and Housemaid. Willing to move South near London. Some experience necessary. F'riends may apply, but not essential.— Mrs. Shorlt, St. Kevin's. Waddington
^l'^0
I.ET—Exceptional opportunity _occurs of .securing icnaney uf GOOH SHOP,
R. " tniclions to sell a t an early date, AVADDJNGTON has received in-
TiENDEHS are invited for tho Scavenging
years from 1st July. 1935. Eornis of tender may be obtained from
of Wiswell and Barrow for one or three
tlie Clerk to the Council a t the address below, wliere the conditions on wliicli tne work will be let may he in-?peeicd.
in ilio speeial envelope provided for the I)U^po^e, to bo sent to the Clerk to tho
Tenders, on the ofiieia! form and enclosed
Council to arrive not later than first post on Friday, the 2>th June. 1935.
A. K. AITKEN, Clerk to llie Council
Council Olfieos. 21, Chureli Street, Clilheroe.
7tli June, 1935.
Your “ Sma l l s ” will c o s t y o u l e s s .
3 up and 3 down, oKctric light.—Apply Matlliews. Brow Boiiom, Grindleton.
DOGS with animal jiurronndings. Com-
A shilling advoriisomcnt has sold properly valued at a tliousand pounds; filled ihousands of vacancies; restored hundreds of lost articles.
into oi>eration in our ” Smalls ” columns, for both private and tinders’ advertisements. Insert your ” Wantrds ” in this column, it will bring rcsulis.
From Jomisiry 1st a reduced rate comes .Ask satisfied iisois. INcrybody follows the ‘‘ smalls ”
cheaper. ' •* Advertiser &. Times,” Printers:, Cliihcroo.
columns. Ask for prepaid rates. None
WEDNESDAY NEXT. J UXE at 1-0 p.m. prompt.
R D. WADDJNGTON, under iustriictious
Iho major portion of tho CATERING UTENSILS AND EEEJlCTS, as above on WEDNESDAY, J UN E lUtli. comprising; two 3-pieco Cliesierlicld Suites; Sidehoara; Jnght Oak Hal Jtaek; Wine Ghuss Cupboard; Oak Umbiclla Stand; Slioweaso; 4 Card Tables; e.xcellont GEILMAN OVJiRSTRUNG J*i.\NO by liernhard; 10-valve H.M.V. SUPERHET JIADIO GRAMOPHONE; ahonl 200 assonted Gramoplioiio Records; ono new Alirror Rowl and Ijimelight with 2 spare 500 w, bulbs and fittings; Electric Wander Lamp with switch cable fittings; a number of Electric Sliadcs and Electrical
El.tlings; “ Wriglits ” Reguio Gas Cooker; Gas Boiler; 2 Screens; Wardrobe, Toilet Jlails, Jtedstoads and Spring Alatlresscs; Bath Alats; 4 Carpet Squares; various /engtlis of Carpet; a large number of Sherry, Port, and assorted Wino Glasses, also Decanters; a largo quantity of Tea, Dinner and Soup J’lalcs; Colfco Sets; various other Table Crockeries; Kitchen
Uleu.sils; iiumoroiis rolls of Oilcloth; Eisli Kotlles:
Tn.sile Tahlc.s; Bread Sliccr; Knih* Cleaner; and many oilnn- cfTects.
On view all day Tuesday and nioraing of ^alo.
• from Mr. Hudson, will Sell by Auction
nEPAUT.MENT.
PAINTING OE ELECTRIC
,/TUlE OORPOliATlON invito 'renders for
Ijetwcen the Boroug in Chatburn Road
obtained from tlio office.
Specifications and
GAS AND LAMPS.
OE CJATHEROE Painting tbo Lamps boundaries a t Bellman ml Primrose Bridge.
particulars may Gas Engineer at
Jiis ho
Lamps ” must ho delivered in a plain onvclopo a t the olliee of llie undersigned on or heforo Tuesday, the iStli June, 1935.
ILUl-EY’S. 3 Cast!lo Street. GlilNWING
tuning costs little—ask Pickering r. J)arwcii Street, Jllackhurn.
V PIANO JS GENEBOUS in iU service—
I)iit it needs .some attention. Periodical about It,
IT'OR SALE—PRAM in good condition.— ■ Apply, 9. Salt FI ill Terrace, Clitheroe.
ITOR SALE—Eiftv yards of CORRUGATED I BON. with 3 X 3 Framing and 4 x 2
Sealed Tenders endorsed ” Painting of Whallcy.
Tho Corporation do not bind tliemsclvcs to accept tlio lowest or any tender.
G. HETUEIllNGTON, Town Clerk.
'riio Castle, Clitheroe, Gtli June, 1935.
m H E
RUU.ATj d is t r ic t OE CLITHEHOE.
COUNCIL
TOWNSHIP OF AVJSAVELL.
SCAVENGl.NG.
TF YOU ARE A ought to he
IpOR S A L E -
Clithoroe (now occupied by Tho Textile Clearing House). — Apply, FU Clicstor and Son. .Accountants. 30, King Street, Clitheroo.
- LOCK-UP
- The I'leeliold two room SHOP, No. S. KING ST.,
\ \ 7 H O SAID ITS TOO LATE to improve ’ ’ your position I*
deformity don't give up. AVc have helped hundreds out of that difiieiilty who are now doing well.
* Becauic you liavo a
the rosulis obtained from u-,—A. Burrows and Sons. Surgical Boot and Appliance Slakor^. 23, Rogent Su*ot, Blackhiirn, 'idione 520S. Male and Eomalo Attendants. I'.stah. 1905.
'I'lu'y aio r« ady to give »au FARMEBS- J^O P E REINS with HAYTIME.
.Stinps. 1/-; Mowing Pad?. 2/9; Pole .*^trap:«, 5/G: AVhii>>. CIiain<. etc. Sl>eeial lino now Cart Collar^. 27/0. — CO()K’S, Clitlicroc.
Cart Bopo>i. 3/11 per pair: Hnin B
To
ole.ar C3 lOs. Od. Terni' 2s. weekly.- Pickering^:. 77, Daiwmi Street, Blackburn
a r g a in o f f e r — 3-vaivc BATTi:UY RADIO,
i:j^OB .SAi.E — df: s !b a b i .e dwf:l l in g A* HOUSE. .V). LITTI.EMOOR ROAD liatli and o.L ; vaeaut po'-os-ion. Appl 21. Brownlow Street. Clilliojoe.
r itRY A A ifi/G
Street.
“ BEN AA'ADE*’ P IP E - : caili. a t BAILEY'S, 3,
/O to Castle
npENNIS RACKETS. — Repairs and Re- A .Strings on the premises. Urgent repairs same day.—COOK'S. Castle Street.
pONFECTlONERY AND CATERING ^ BUSINESS FOB SALE. Paisou Lane, Clitheroc.—Apply. H. Halliwell.
^:;^OR SALE — A Geraniums-
BEDDING PLANTS. Dahlias, Calceolarias,
Petunias, Tropeoliums, Nasturtinm (double), Stocks, .Asters, Antirrhinums. Nemesia, Marigolds. Targotes,
.Ageratums. Cabbage. Cauliflower. Sprouts, 'I'emato, Cucumber and Marrow Idants, etc.—J . AViUon I’cndle A'iew Nurseij, Uhaibnrn, Tel. 7. Also CUiheroe Market.
l.obcjia, Alyssiim,
rpUNIC SH1RT>. 2/11. 3/11 aiul 5/11 •E gimrautcoil; Slcovclv.'S \^*^l5 or Trunks
1/-, 1/0 ami 1/11; MeiiOian Half Sleeve A'c-ts, 2/11; Plain or Fancy Socks, . 1/9: Khaki Zipp Shin>. - / l l ; Union or .Saitcon Shirts. lineJ, 3/0.—Tom A'oungor 1,'liihenH' Market.
M.\N, smart, required for spc'cial dutio GENT’S CYCLE (Lea Francis). (lington.
ordi-r. Cheap.—Iknvli
Cott.agc, AVad-
good condition: built by AA'ood, Liver pool.—-Apply, Advertiser and Time?.
-Handy MILK FLOAT,
B.S.A Ip OR .SALE
measnreineJits: lands.
poultry order; cheap.—Town-son. S.^wley.
AIOTOR BIKE, J96 c.c. giioil cmiditinn: good ruuniuj
— ONE HUT. suitable for or garage; almost new; 21 .X l.i, 0 X 9.—-513, Bawd-
MAKE A TRIAL PURCHASE a t Toni •Youngers Stall, Clitlieroo Market. Gnar- antcccl Goods. Straightforward Trading, Monev Returned Guarantee.
YOD ARE PARTICULAR wear, and consider what von pav,
nity; cheap for quick sale.—Write Box B.l, .\dvcrtisor and Times.
1/-; Snedo, .Art Silk Stockings, 1/-; OS 1. ccknit Knickers. 2/G; O.S. Lockuit- Slips 4/11; Vedmiis Slim F i t Knicker.s, 1/9; at Tom Youngers, Clitberoe Alarket.
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e n v e l o p e s , full business size; 2 /6 per 1,000. Best value e 'e r offered.—Advertiser and Times Oflice, 27, Castle Street, Clitheroe
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n v e l o p e s .-
T.INE of -SPECIAL c l e a r a n c e
•^EDONIS BRIEFS, 1/9; Interlock Yests, 1/-; O..S. Interlock Knickers. 1/-;
aWE ET S AND TOBACCO BUSINESS. centre of Clitberoe; splendid opportu
gO'Xl
' MARCONI t price £10,
liooke, 2/3 per pair
MUSiaAN your piano in tune.
Pickerings, 77. Darwon Street, Blackburn. if not—ask
Bails. Suilablc^ for fencing or covering miildcn step. Dismantled from contract. — Apply, J . Williams, Station Road,
Constance WRIGHT A.R.C.M.
Teacher of Elocution
Pupils Prepared^ for Examinations, Musical Festivals, etc.
Terms
16, MOORLAND CRESCENT CLITHEROE.
P h y ll is M. LISTER MM.A., Ch.
C h i r o p o d i s t Attends 15, York St., Clitheroe
SATURDAYS, 10-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS,
LOST.
ONE CROSSED LONlv. puriil.- toji liend. Information to C.AV.S., AVithgill Farm,
thorn ami AA'ilkin tisor and Times.
OST — THllEE SCOTCH K\VES, J.l near liorn. middle top shouklor; and
F'riday, BLACK
LE.ATHEIl v’lC. between Ueii-
reward.—Apiily, Adver. APAIITXEXTS
M)tis term. Homely, every cnmfoit; e.l ; terms modcrnie. — '\A’rito Box F'.2, .Adver
ADY OR GENTLEMAN. Meal
ji.cnts, siui.'ite in AVaddiniiton, near
tiser and Times. I? a r :)ih o u s e
moderate terms, and Times.
■ situated, breezy moorlniul. cx. cooking, AVrito Box D.l. Adivortiser
APART.A1F:NTS, ideally loking,
ROAD & R A IL TRAFFIC ACT, 1933 MIVERS’ DAILY
RECORD BOOKS For essential Records required to be kept by everyone controlling Road Transport of any description as from October 1st,
50 duplicate leaves per book, top sheet perforated and punched ready for fil ing. Complete ^^^th carbon
27, Castle Street Clitheroe CHATBURN
Advertiser & Tim es Uilice
MODERN HOUSES FOR SALE In GREENFIELD AVENUE ’
Two rooms up and two down,
B.atb and W.C., H. & C. water. E.L. Gardens. Spleiulid View.
Small Deposit. Easy terms arranged. Xo
Leo.al Chakges and Xo E.vtius. £365 and £335.
Full particulars apply to Messrs. J. & J. W. Fiunkund D.\le Terr.\ce, Chatbi ks.
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
5. Interlock Combs. 2/11; Lisle Stockings,
good quality M.ANIBLA
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