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PRACTICAL ADVICE.
Beicnoo at Armsirony; Ctillcf'c*, No\vca>tl«', liavo an iut«Toiin^ illuslratocl atltlress on alo-ep i!i'ea«;eii to the Jneiuhers of llie C'lit- luroe ami Dii^trict A*;rieultura'l l)i>cus>ioii Society, at a Jiieetinj^ lu*Ul last niglit at the
.Mr. W. I.yle Sicwjirt, utlvi^er in vctoriiniry A;:rienllural JIall, ClUhcroe. Mr. .1.
h\\i attemljiiice. Mr. Lyle Stewai’t stated that it was im-
Green, of Preston, presidcil. over a fniily
]K)s-«ihle to deal with tlie whole I'antre of sheep tliM-ases in the cour.<e of one lecture and he proposed to coniine himself mainly to one nr two of the more important sht'op dist'a^es such as dysentery in lambs, ami tlie javaj^es caused by the internal parasites in fclieep.
Ravages oT Dysentery.
tlie property of causing certain disease—if tlicy liked, the black sheep of tlie family, who took to crime. This germ caused in- llamination of the intestine and the trouliie was exceedingly contagious. Tliere were certain predisposing causes v»'hich assisted the germ in its career of crime, as it wre, such as crowding the ewes together at lamb ing time and lack of attention to cleanliness and hygiene. From a liealth point of view itself it wa.s much to he preferred that the ewes slumld laml) in their usual runs, although it was often more convenient for t)io shepherd to gather the ewes into a held, where they remained until lambing was over. TIjc .syiujitoms of the disease were diarrhne.a and wasting, but tbe lecturer .statiMl that it was impossible to
diagno.so lamb dystentery without a post mortem examination._ The
disea.se, allliough probably an old one, dur- jjig the last 2U years Inul assumed alarming intiporiions in many parts of tlic country, as many as 10 per cent, of the total number of lambs born lulling victims to the disease.
J.amb
dy.senlery had jiow largely spread tlirougliout Great Jiritaiii there being lew counties in whicii dysentery had not been diagnose<U The cause of the disease wa.s a gei'j]], wliieh was nominally a soil inhabitant, but under certain conditions bad acijiiii'eu
VVitli regard to lamb dysentery, lliis
of owes, which was done once in autumn and again before lamhing took place. I'.ot he assumed from tliis
disease could be iirevcntcd by vaccination It must
■ oorn free from contagious diseases and if lambs subsequently died from dysentery it was because they contracted the dLoaso after birtli. Conseciuently the importance of lambing ewes on clean land wa.s at once seen. The vaccine had proved its valmj during tlio last five years in hocks in the pastoral districts all over Kngland. J t was important to remember tliat tlie disease was not curable, but was preventable. Anotber method of prevention was to
tran.smitted the disoasfcr'io ilcr lamb, because that_wef^ ::r»i>'"sor All young animals wore
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT
Thursday, Friday and Saturday EN'KLVN LAVE in
Parasites were important to the farmers for if the farmers did not kill parasites, para site Would iiill farmers.
J’arasitic disease
made itself lelt principally in the young stock which were inucli inoro liable \o go down with it than adult .shcej).
varieties ol
para.silic disease, drencliing tlic lambs with a one per cent, solution of blue- ->tone (copper sulphate) had jiroved a Mivereign remedy, but tliore again one could aim at prevention-, whieh was alway.s better than cure. Prevention was best clfccted
In some
by a drenching process before the jiarasilcs had shown their
pro.scnce. The lecturer
recomimmdcd that a start be made when the lambs were hetweiui six and eiglit weeks oUl and tlic treatment should he continued at intervals of one month. That was the .secret of the hlucstono treatment and Mr. Lyle Stewart stated tlint he ilid not think, and he is a farmer himself, that there was
any job on Iho^ farm more important than the regular <losing of tbe ewc.s and lambs.
'J'hero w.n« no doubt that over.v dose was wortli at least a .Kliiiling, but it must be cari’icil out efreclivol.v.
M’ itli regard to tlic euro of tills disease,
probably the best treatment was also blue- Slone, but it must be given once overv week, jiartieularly if tlie lamlis were slmwing the inb’ctioM. Tlio do'-es reeomimmded for lamlis, six to eiglit weeks old, were ] .• fluid »M:me>. and tlii> could be increased liy Imlf an ounce at i-veiy sijbs<>f|uent <losing. 'riio lecturer referred to the danger of choking shei'p wlion dosing with tins fluid. Dumb anunals wore easily idioked ami fanners liljmild rememlior tliat no animal eonld swallow, nor even enuld man liimself, if not allowed to close its mouth. Couseqiiontl.v if a bottle were used it must have a narrow neck and plenty of time must be allowed tbe lamb in swallow. H'lie do'-o for an adult sheep was four fluid ounces of tiie one per cent, solution. After tlie lecture, which wn«; profusely
he was warml.v ilianked for his s|dendi<l advic'e.
SADDEN.
eon was given in tlii? Melliodlsi School by the soholars eonnectiHl with the school, under the instruction of Mr. W. JlooF.i. A gooil attemlance llioioiighly enjoyed every Item. OUITUAHY.—Tlie death look place last
CO.VCFHT.—Last .Saturday night a con-
Saturday at hi.s home, 12, IVuidic-strect AVost, of Air. daine.s Lawfon, who was aged GS years. Ho was the last holder of the
license of the Weavers' .Vrins in Ton How, uV.iieh was closed over flO years ago. He was the proprietor of two diar^-a-hano, one of which conveyed tlie worl»i)eoplo from l^adiham night and morning. Mr. Lawson was taken scriousl.y 111 two ilays before his death. Ho leaves a widow, two sons, and two daughters. Tlie funeral took place on AVednosday in St. Nicholas’ O.iurch- ya rd.
iimoculate newly born lambs with lamb dysentery antiserum but that must bo done within 12 hours of birth.
Mr. .Lyle Stewart made it clear that
dysentery was a disease of foul land and he strongly recommended that clean land s:Ijotildd)C provided for lambing owes and that tbe sbepberd should he careful not to trans mit the disease with his hands or his clotli-
ing. Parasites in Sheep. is
- lambs for the market, this'iiltimatel.y tended to improve tlic chances of parasitic infec tion. Further the general advance in the Rcicncc of managing grassland by the appli cation of artificial manure, etc., was eii- \nbling more sheep to be carried on many farms and cveri'one knew that the biggest enemy one sheep had was another slieep.
public fancy ran to young lambs, and as farmers wore anxious to linrrv on tlioir
■\VitIi regard to parasites in sliccp, the
originated in ^ a rude adaptation of the forest trees, with all their houghs, to a festal or solemn arcade, as the hands ahoiii the cleft 1 illara .still indicate the green withes that tied them. No one can walk in a road cut through pine woods without being struck with the architectural appear ance of Ujo grove, especially in winter, when tho baroness of all other trees shows tho low arch of tho Saxons. Jn the woods, on a winter afternoon, one will see as readily the origin of tho stained glass window, with wliicli the Gothic cathedrals nro adorned, in tho colours of the western sky sees through tho baro and crossing branohes of the forest; nor can any lover of nature enter the old piles of Oxford and tho
FJngli.sh cathc<lral9 without feeling that tho forest overpowered the mind of tho builder, and that his cliiscl, his saw, and^ plane, still reproduced its forms, its spikes of flowers, its locust, its pine, its oak. its fir. its spruce, Tho Gothic cathe dral is a hlossomiiiE in stone, subdued by tho insatiable demand of harmony in man.
Tho Gotliic church (says Kmorson) plainly
PRINCESS CHARMING AYHALLEY.
h*y, spoke on “ The Najues given to God ” to members of the
J.adies’ .social Hour at Millington Maptisl Chapel on Tuesday even ing.
good atiendaiice and after the address tlianked Mrs. Taylor for lier vi^^it.
.Mrs. H(ij)woud presided over a fairly
niul stjt'ial wjis licld at the school on \Ved-
ne.sday evening for memljers of tho Church
SL’PFKIt A.\*D
SOCJ.AL.—A liot-pot supper
Mutterworth) ami the Mov. tl. Mackenzie nttendeil. Following an excellent meal, items wore cuiitribiiletl to a long iirograiiiiiio by nearly everyone present. Cuiiiliniiiit.v singing loriiied a popular feature am) there was no doubting the .success of the event.
Jnstilutc. Moth tlie Vicar (Mev. JI. W. WOMEN’S INS’ITTUTE.-Liuly Wurslo.v-
TTiylor iircsided over a big attomliiiice at the montiil.v meoting of the Women's Jnstitiite,
lield on Wedm-sday cvt'uing, at the Co-opera- tivo Cafe.
Coekerham, gave a very interesting talk on “ C-Vnising,” and also answered many ques tions put to him l»y the inemheis. ‘ ^lcrit cjird prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mooth, Mr<. .Sowerhy and Mrs. Taylor, who had
'riie Mev. B. A. Mielnmls, of
gained the highest nninlior of merit cards during Iho year. A competition for frocks
fashionable 20 years ago was won by l^mly Worsley-Taylor. M rs. M arshalf was appointeil delegate to atteml the annual mei'ting v.i Ihevton.
illustrated with lantern slides, ^Ir. Lyle Stewart was asked many questions by the intereded young farmer^, and at the' eloso
dramatic entertainment was given in the Chnreli ol Kngland School.s. M’halley, on .Saturday, and tiie proceeds, which amounted to ,L'I -Is., were given lo tho Waifs nml Strays Society. Tho Mev. G. Mackenzie was in tlio chair, and an excellent pro gramme was given, including songs by Miss .1. McLaren ami the Mev. (L Maervenzie; recitations by Mrs. Asliworlh ami a ]„au- cashire recital by Miss Mobinson. Tiio accompanist was .Virs. P. Airoy. Two short sketches were much enjoyed. “Mras.s Candle sticks,” written by Mrs. Mitchell, was again porfornuHl by the
.Mi.ssos Huron, 'Paompson and Camm. ami uKo *‘A Lillie Play by Us ” was given by
Mo.sdamcs Mitchell and .Smith, ami tlic Misses D. Mrondley, Maron, Baxter, Whatmongh ami McViitio. All gave a thoroughly polished display.
WAIFS AND .STM A VS.—A concert ami
Indd on Saturday in connexion with tho Church of the Fnglish Martyrs was a great success ami the proceedings were miieli en joyed hy a large company. Nearly IflO children attended at the Parochial Hall, accompanied hy their parents, and a sub stantial tea was served. Afterwards tho
CATHOLIC JIK-UNIO.N.—The rc-nnion
children were i>resented with Imgs of toll'oo and Irnit. There was an interval while tlio kiddies romped about and enjoyed them- .sclvcs ami tlien wliist was played on tho
won hy Father M. Cookson and Miss Duvid- -son. ^Ir. H. S. Mailey'.s Band played for ilancing and a real .spirit of enjoyment marked the whole proceedings.
SOCIAL HOUIL—Mi>. Taylor, of Jhirn- I 'B IC E OE EG G S ,
I’oiiltry Society am! Lie Fariiicrx’ Union is as loliows; Wliolcsalc, 1/2; Rciai], l/.l.
'JTiii jiricc nf cgijs airaiijjed by tbe local
ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935.
SALES BY ATJCTIOX. BY MR. T . SILVERWOOD.
R E D P U M P H 0 T E L SATURDAY, FKIIRUARY 9tli, 193o.
HASHAl.L KAVKS.
r p SILYKinVOOD will Soil bv Auction, -*-• lor Air. R. CIcKg, tlio UIYK STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS. Pint MOTEL UTENSILS. Seo next week'-s iulvcrtisciiioiit tor full
li.nrticiil.Ti's.
All Stock for certifiratiou for subsidy must 1)0 stalled by 9-30
a.ni.
^LITHEROE AUCTION JIART CO., Ltd. SALE OF I'AT STOCK, MONDAY NEXT,
at 10-30 n.m. Tel. 323.
.SALE. FRIDAY, FERRUARY Stii. EDWARD CHESTER,
JNCO.ME FROM
OUTCO.ME •JTTROUCin FEEDJXO J-JOl.OATE S
.SPECIAL .MII.K .MEAL IS
WELCO.ME.
SALE OF DAIRY CATTJ.F, ,fc CALVES SALE OF OEI.D A I.YING-OEF CATTLE
on TUESDAY NEXT, at 10-30
a.in. oacli ALTERNATE ERIDAY. NEXT
Sccret.ary. PUBLIC NOTICES.
B OMODGH OF CLITHEMOE. SITES FOR AVOUKS, Etc.
^l'^0 ASSIST the Council to prepare a J - MKGLSTER OF PMOPEM'J’V m tho Jlorough available for works sites, or generally, property owners are invited to comimniicato full particulars of sncii properties ,to the nndersignetl. Such a Megistor would assist the Council
Town Clerk’s Ofiieo, Th(» Castle, Clithoroe,
G. HETHKIilNGTON, Town Clerk.
m il Jaininry, lOJij. J^OMOUGH OF CLITHEMOE.
LICKNSING ACIS. MUO and 1921.
for tlio said llorongh to he held at tho Sessions Moom, King Street, Clithcroo, at lO-JO
a.in. on tlie l-Hh day of February, 193-j, a proposal will bo considered for modifying in .nccordanee with paragraph (b) of sub-s«*ction (1) of section one of tho Licon-sing Act, 1921, tlie hours applicable to licensed premises ami clubs in Hio licensing district of the .said Borongli. J . H.
MAM.SMOITO.M,
■MOTJCE IS HKMKBY GIVEN tliat at tlio General Annual Licensing Meeting
Clerk to tho Licensing Justices.
21, Churcli Street, ClitLicroo,
2->th January, 1935. B OMOUGH OF CLITHEMOE.
PUBUC HEALTH ACTS. 1S75 to 1925.
To the Lessce.s or reiuiteil
l.essces and OL-cupiers of jiart of llie land ilcseribed in the Sihe<lule Inreto ami to tlio Chairman of the Parisli Meeting of tne Parish of Lillie Milton, Hentliorn am! Cohlcoaies, in the Mural District of ClitiuToe, and to tho Surveyor of Higliway.v or other persons having the care of the striet.s or footpaili.s within tho said Parish mcntioncil in the said Se'.iednic, ami to all others wliom it may comern.
expiration of six weeks from Ujo firsL publication hereof, intend to eoimnciu'e llie works wiiliout iheir district whicli are described in the said ScIuhIuIc.
]^0T1CE IS HEMEBY GIVEN that the ' Council of the said Morougli, after the
inspiction at liio Oliioc.s of the Borough Conmil (Borcngli Survoyor'.s Department), Church Siroct, (.'litlicroo, helwoon the hours of 9 a.m. ami 12 noon on Saturdays ami 9 n.m. and 5 ]).in. on other week-days during the aforesaid period of six weeks.
A jilan of the intended work-* is open for Any jwrson to whom this Notice is directed
or any oiher Owner Les'-eo or Occupier wlio would he alTected by ibo iniendcd works may serve notice of objection in writing on tbe Borough Council addressed to the nndersigneil at any time williin four weeks from tho undermentioned dale.
Dated ibis ISlh day of January, 1935. P»y ord-'i* of the Bironglj Council, G. HETHEMINGTON, Town Clerk.
Town Clerk’s Oflico, Clithcroo.
s e n E D U L K . 1. Nature of intemliHl
w.irlcs :—
(a) Conversion of existing dctritu.s tanks into sioiin water tanks.
(b) Conversion of existing settling tanks into detritus tank.«.
(c) Me-constniction ami enlargement of Inlet elianncl to tbe Sewage Works.
(d) Provision of four
p.Mcolating filters.
(e) New linmiis tanks and Pumping Station.
(f) Now clflnont cliamiels, etc.
(g) Neiy Ihnnping Station, sump and li-ing main.
(!>) All incidental work-.
2. The wliolo of the intended works will be carried out on laml already be longing to the Borongli Council on part of which their existing .Sewage Works are constructed. The laml is
within iho Parish of Little Mitton, Heiuhoni and Coldcoalos, in the Clithoroe Mural
Di.slriot, nml is sliown edged green on tho deposited-plan.
3. Throe lines nf pipes with a storm water overflow will he laid in or under and acrq>s the piiiilic footpath in the jiosition as shown on the deposited
plan, ami no other streets within the meaning of the Public Health Acts are afL'ctod.
ED U CA T IO N Kirkmoor School
platform while dancing was enjoyed in tho hall. The duties of M.C. wore*shared hy
Mc.ssrs. Snooksj J . Kennedy, Foglierty and Thisllethwaite. J*rizes for whist were
of Dancing T ele phoxe 9S.
NEW TERM BEGINS
FRIDAY Next, JANUARY 25th Vacancies for Pupils of all ages.
people wore bettor known in the village than Mr. Kvan Miitlor, who dic<l on Friday, at the liomc of his .son-in-law nml daughter, Mr. and ]SIrs. W. Ward, of Mechanics- terrace. Mr. Mutter, who was 7d years of age, had been almost an invalid for tho last eight years, although he had’ boon .‘*erioiisly ill only for a fortnight. A native of Billin^ton, ISfr. Mutter livcnl for half a century in Bridgo-torraco, |fe was em ployed for about *10 years in the .s]>inning room at the Judge Wahnesloy ^lill and had workcil for a short period at Barrow I’ rint Works and Cnldcrstones. Mr. Mutter had a long association with the village cricket cluh, was a rcgnlur aitciidor for a long number of years at first eleven jnatches, and wa.s noted for tho strong vocal support he gave to his favourites. Many of Mr. Mutter’s leisure liouis were spent on tho club’s howling green. For many years, Mr. Mutter was also a member of the Con servative Club. He sustaine<l a heavy blow hy the death of his wife just over two years ago. He leaves two sons and three dangliters. The Mev. T). W. TTolt ofiiciated at the inter ment which look place at Old *"Langlio Chui'cliyard on Tuesday.
DKATll OF MM. E. MUTTKM.—Few PLEASE ENROL EARLY Fees 10/- per Term of 12 Lessons. ELOCUTION
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Pupils coached for Examinations of the Associated Board.
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Standards 2/G each; AVeuping Standards 3/- eac*li._ List fi'eo. Also n quantity of larKO Privet to clear, elieap. — Jolin Ellis aiid Son, Yale A’iew Nni’sorv, Clitheroe, Tel. 119.
7/G (loz.. CO/- ICO.
OPKCIAL OFFER of First Qualitj- Dritisli CiroHii DOSE TUEES, c<l. each; llamhlers lOJO. each;
storm lamp.—K. llarKieaves. jiinr., Ahbcy- denc I’onitry Farm, Wliallcy.
■p'OR SALE — LOW MANUliE UAUT, with tipping ^car and hny shclvings
coinplctc. — R. T. Earnshaiv. Wheelwright, Sawley.
Dox E .l, Advertiser and Times.
TRENDY SADLER SIGNED PROOFS FOR .SALE from 21/- eiidi. — AVrito
Preston Railway Station; contents over 41 acres; free from titho.
Mr. G. K. Charlosworth, Solicitor, Settle, or the undersigned,
JOHN HALL.
Fylde Water Board Offices,. Blackpool, Lancs.
„ __ Clerk and Solicitor.
~C5TEXS1 GEESE! TURKEYS! XIoptng about, dark comb. Liver Trouble
AVorins, etc., cured in 24 hours witli JOHNSON’S REVIAHNG TONIC. Bottles 7id., 1/2. — Blackburn’s, Corn Merchants, Clitheroe.
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ipriGH TENSION BATTERIES for your ‘±-*- AVircIess. Guaranteed British and Best. GO volt, pneo 2/0; 120 volt price
4/11* BEN'THAArS, 14, Xlurhofc Place, Clitheroe.
/^ILSKIN COATS, guaranteed waterproof ^ and not to stick, from 10/6. Son’ A
mndo ami proofwl on tlie premises. Prices unbeatable.—COOK’S, Castle Street.
THE IMPERIAL SINGERS
Mixed Voice Prize Quartette, Keighley Good Bright Music for Concerts, At Homes, Musical Services, etc. Terms : Miss S. BEAVinnsT, 77, Ashlcigh Street, Keighley,
A esters, Trousers, Capes, etc. Oil Sheets
TjAOIl SALE, a Freehold PLOT OF LAX]) situate hetweeu Back Lane and Long
Offers to purdiaso will bo received by
T3ATTERY DHOODEIiS, 29/G; 125-150 chid; size, tal)le type; works with
ON SALE — GMEENHOUSE. 20 x 10.— Giindlelon.
Apply, P. Foy, Duck Street Farm, •
p o o o HOUSE TO LET — 2, BMOWX- JjOW S'l'MICICl’. Vacant posscji.'sitm.—
Apply, I, DcLiicy Street.
*I30ULTMV HOUSES, 12 x S, complete •L and delivery, i;7; Timl)Cr, 5 x 1, 7/0; 5 X 2; 0/0; 3 X 2, 7/0; all per lOU feet. Dflivereil fice in l,(K)j ft. lots. Write or call (Market, 'I'nesday-s). — Cornwell, York Lane End, Langlio.
ELECTMIC h a ir CUTTING.—Personal 3, Ca-stle .Street.
ailenlion. Ceanlincss at BAILEY’S,
A7AEVES FOR YOUR WIRELESS.—We * liavc a largo slock of Cos•^or, Milliard,
Mazda, etc. — .BENTHAMS, 11, Market Place, CliuuMoe. I’lionc 107.
liis -10 hens on Kaiswood Poiillry Spice and got 20 extra eggs a day. Try it— costs one faithing a dav lor 10 birds. Packets 2‘d.. 7id.. J/3. 7Ib Tins, S/-. — From Preston ami I)i?,trict Farmers Trading Society Ltd., Clitheroe.
o r * NEW LAID EGGS FOR A Id. obtaine<l by Mr. A. F. Jolly, who pni
-lijAOR SALE - I ’
RA.AI, ns now;
A' A so
S.AIAI.L INCUBATOR, GO-egg.— Apply, .*\dverti er nml Times.
co.^l.s about 2d. per (lav. C'oiuplelc or 25/(). —Tlieo. Wilson iV Stuis, Lit!., A*or V .Street.
Hotol, near C itheroc.
r i B E i .NilOU.s E HEATERS FOR Oil,. 'TT l': pacily 2,0(X) lo 15,tKX) ioel runnittg
■lil’OR SALE, 10—15 tons of Good HAY in .-taek. — .Applv, Hoddei Bridge
IPOM SALE — No. 22, WADDINGTON •L MOAO. Cliiberoe. Double ^looe Ironted limiiio. containing 10 roonis. Good out buildings, green bon>.e and Knn.KC.. All miMlern conveniences. Possession on completion. ArrangemcMt.s lo view and Ollier particulars from E. Cliesior and Son, Accountants, 30, King Street, Clitlieroo.
BARGAINS
MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES, ODDMENTS, PIECE
FENTS, REMNANTS. MUST BE CLEARED.
THE T EX T IL E CLEARING HOUSE 8, KING STREET, CLITHEROE
ENDS, clioap; ON SAIE.
i^LEANUNESS AND COMFORT are a feature of our HAlMDMJiSSING at
BAILEY’S. 3. Castle Street. 1P0R SATiE — Twenty tons of MIXED
- SODS AND LOOSE SOIL. Best oirers.—W. G. Bishoj) ami Sons,' Wadding- ton Tile Works.
170M. SALE — Good Stone Built HOUSE,
in dealing witli cm|uirios wliich they receive from lime to time, and mig’it prove of advantage to prop:’rty owners.
four bedrooms, 1‘hree rooms downstairs, ami pantry-—Apply,
Clillieroe.
- 31, BMOWNLOW STMEET, Clitheroe, iMontngne Street,
neat Belt with pad, no springs or metal parts to go wrong, invisible in wear. Wo make Appliances for every deficiency.— A. BiiiTows ami Sons, Surgical .Appliance Makers, 23, Megcnt Sireet, Blackburn, ’phono 520?, Male and PVmale Attendants. I'Nt. 1905.
PAIN BANISHED, permanent relief. Our TO lET,
riAO LET—SPACIOUS
BOO.Af, .suitable for ollicc, etc. Lavatory attached.—Apply
The Mnnagor. The Grand Kincma, Clitheroe.
fillings. ^lodcraU^ rent to .suitable tenant. —Apply, Tlic Manager.
Moorland Crescent, ClilMeroc. Mnpturc licatment is of the best. A Dewhnrst, 121. Pimlico Road. ■ ■
rpO T.KT OR SELI.~
SE.Ml.OETACHED -*• HOUSE, .MA.VOM MOAD. — Apply,
Y o u r “ Sm a l l s ” wi l l c o s t you l e s s . ■
^ From Janiiary 1st a reduced rale conics
into ojieratinn in our SmalK ” columns, for botli private and IradciV advorti-cments. Insert your ” To
I.ets ” in lliis calinmi; i t will bring results. A^-k satisfied micrs. 1/- advertisemeut !ias sold or let property
valued at a thousand ]ioinids: filled thou'^and.s of _vaoan?i-’s ; ro>iorcd liiindrLd>
cheaper.
artieles. Everybody follows tlie ‘ ‘ smalls ” columns.
IVANTED.
TyANTED-DOMESTlr SERVANT, live out, tiiiddle aged woman. Stale age,
wage and itMs. to Box F.2. .Vilvcrtiser and Times.
Clithoroe.
*\A7ANTED — LAI) for Farm work.— •HM'I.v, G. WliitW;Il, Lime House,
T. E. Procter, 2S, Cuizon Street. lossoiis, b(»y
"
WT.VNPh.l) — Good Secomlhatid GMIlEX-
IIOU.SK BOII.EM AN!) PJIMNG.--
\\7ANTED—YOUN,:; LADY, 1<‘- 15-12-1.5 ami 2—1 five <lays weekly, walks ami
years. Stale wages re-
(piired. — Write' ,Box F.3, A<lvcrti-or ami Times.
i :^ULL MOTOR DRIVING COUM.'^K 10/- P.S.V. Badge, L3 PL. OJ . ; 3J years’
experience. ALo at Bolton and Mam-.ii >iter. .\ll pupils guaranteed 1.) pas- ilie official tcsl .—Write H<»x F. l , Adverli^er aiit) Times.
^^TANTED—GENEM.Mi for fatiiily of two. Good wagA’S to a capable
ii.aid; lielp
given twice a woelc.
ferred, must be stroiig. — Apply, :\Irs. Barker, Hillcrest, Clitheroe.
—Uiifuniislietl or jiai tjv fur- ’ ’ nished MOO.M OR MOO-MS in Whalioy
district, with ))art aiteiidaiice, for VA>mig lady nut. ,'u buMnovs. — Wi itc Box' D.l. .\dvcrtiser ami Times.
ANTEO-DAlLY CLEAXlNG. -WTi to W Mox I).2, .\dverfi'-er and TiiiiO.s.
Y o u r “ Sm a l l s ” wi l l c o s t y ou l e s s .
into o;H)ralian in .inr “ .Smalls ” columns, for both piivato ami traders* advertisements. Insert your •* AA'antrds ” in this colmnn. it will bring resniis. A-k satisfiol users. A shilling advertisement has sold pro|.erty
I'rom
J.Ttiuary 1st :i rtducvd rato cemos
Sl^
LO.ALl,. — In loving memory of James A
\ or<lcn .*?eedall, who tlie<l Jantuirv 26t!i, 1934, aged 3 years.
v;)lned at ,a tbmisaml pound'; filled thonsands of vacancies; restored hundreds of lost
artieles. Everyhody follows tho ' ‘ smal ls” colnnnis. Ask for prepaid rates. None cheaper.
rOULTKI, EGGS, ETC.
T illOD E ISL.ANl) KGG.S from
ve.ai-olds, 1400,1 laving and e.xtra large egg strain,
mated to pedigree nudes. Eggs 3/- for 15. —G. Alaisli, Sawley Road, Chatburn.
r p I.R.. AY.AY. and .Sox linlc HATCHING '.Xli. 1,XIGS from pedigi-ee. stovl;.—Appl.v,
Linton Croft, near AVaddington, or 17, Bright Street, Clitheroe.
Y o u r “ Sm a l l s ” wi l l c o s t you l e s s ,
1* rom Jannar.v 1st a reduced I'.ate comes into operation in our ” .Smalls ” colmnns:,
columns. Ask for prepaid rates. None cheaper.
We make a Special Feature of Renovating and Cleaning
AIEMOHIaLS Expert Work at Moderate Charges
FECITX BKOS., The Momimchtal Sculptors
WHALLEY NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN ACKXOWLEBGMEXTS.
CROSSLEY.—The familv of the late Mrs . Crossle.y, lato of Tho Heights, Bolton- hy-Bow!and, wish to thank all relatives fnetuls and iieiglibours for their kind ness and sympaUiy during lier long illness, also for floral trilmtos.
DUGD.VLE.—Tho family of the Into Mr. Dngdalo thank all relatives, frioiuls and noiglibonrs for kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes.
New Row, Hohlon.
SIMPSON.—The familv of tho late Harry Sitnpson wish to Flank nil rolativc.s and friends for kind expressions of syinpalhy and for floral tributes received in their recent bereavement.
Tito Green, Slaidbnrn.
TOMLINSON.—Airs. AV. H. Tomlinson and Dangbtor desiro to thank all relatives and . friends,, also tho neickbours, Crown Ltulgc M.A.O.B., Kibble Valley and ])iamond Hill Lodges of Oddfellows, and W’ork'nion of Alcssrs. Briggs, BanU- field Lime WTirks. for flio kind sympathy
and fioral tributes received during ihcir sad boreavomont.
54, Taylor Street, CliUieroc,
for both private and traders’ advertisements. .Insert .voiir ” For .Sales” in this colnnin; it wi|l bring results. Ask satisfied users. A shilling advertisement has sold property valued at n tliimsand pounds; filled thousand's of vacancios; restored hundreds of lost articles. Everybody folloivs tho ” smalls ”
Goil lakes our loved ones from our liomos,
But not irom our hearts, 14, L nion Street, I.ow Aloor.
Do‘‘ply Loved. From all at
SEED-AIjL. In loving memorv of our dear neithow, James Worden 'Seedall who died January 2GtIi, 1934, aged 3 yearii.
God knows liow tnuch wo miss him Ami knows ilie tears we sliod.
Ami
wlti.sjier.s liiisli, !:e only sleeps, lour IovlhI one is not <lead.
*
—From I’.iis .■Vnnts, Evelyn Nellie and .Alarjory.
f?Ji.ED.\LL.—In loving memorv of our dear nephew, Jame.s AVorden .<eednll, who died January 2Cth, 1931, aged 3 years.
The happy iionrs wo onco enjoyed How snoot their memory stili* No morning dawns, no niglit returiiR. But what Wo think of him.
MisAiton. . .
— From Uncle and Aunt, Joseph atid
Su.sie.
THOMNBEM. — In loving memorv of our dear daughter, .Alargaret, who died Jamuiry *22n<l. 1931. Also ,u,r dear
Yi"’ "> ISlh isvil
.\nril ISth 1921 dannary
.Gone but not formitton.
How swtet to think that when wo cross the tide,
ls)cy will he waitiii)- on the other •Side.
—From Fatlior, Motlier, .Sisk*rs nml Brothers.
.Bithgill, near Clitheroe,
TAILOR.—In loving ineinory of Alfred i.aylor, who died .lanuarv 25th 1930 Life IS eternal, love will remain,
]ii God’s own time we shall mimt again.
1, Chester Avenue, Clithcroo. I p.1 , . Irom his A A’ife and Family,
TA'rrERSAl.L. — In lovin;; memory of a dnhn n.
Jattorsall, wao died Jamiaiy 2olh, 1934.
Tho bclovcsl of tho Lord sliiill dwell m safety by Him.
From Jiis lovinc AVifo, Toin and Mary.
TATTERSALL. — In loving memory of a
eerww, January 25tli, 19;i4. I'athcr ill Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Tliy servant sleeping.
19, A’esIeyan Row, Clithoroe. A From all at
Th.| S l l
1VIICKE ■,« TH E l
B U j A l ivdl
Gi BL Siitul AI
Matil Conti
t'»iuntry girl pre 4 of lost .\vk for jircpaid rates. None
nnO LET — THE GRAND KINEMA J - MEFMESILMENT BAM, including all
r r o LET—HOUSES in Pimlico Mond and Moorlaad Avenue. — Apph*, Wright,
BIRTHS, SARRIIGES & BEATH8- DEATHS.
FROST. — On January iStb. 193-j , at 95, Jubilco Terraco, Clitheroe, Maggie Frost, aged 35 years.
Alarv’s Ceinotery on the 22nd. Interred at St.
A'.\MLEY.—On January 21-t, ]P35 (sudden ly), at Oak Hmiso, I ’emlletofi, Anno, widow of Thomas ^‘arIey. in iier 77th year.
At Most. IN MEMORIAM.
Ill loving inuiiory of niy dear Father and -Mother, Aunt ami Cousin. —Annie -\ewmaii.
FMO.ST. — In loving memory oi a <lcar daughter and sister, .Maggie, wlio paaseii away January ISlh, 1935.
.*\.s throngii this tveary world we wander, Our ilio'i^^lits will alway.s be oi yon, From momory’.s page wo‘11 never blot Thico iitth; word.s—Forgot me not.
—From hlotbiT, Father, Sistcr.s and Broi}ic’i.s.
HALHE.-U).— In loving memory of
J.sahel Halliead, who pass>'il awav January 22ml, 1933.
Mvmemhraneo i.s a flower that never fades.
Ol one wo loved knt tonld not save.
— Fro;ii Father, Aloiher, Sisters and Brother-.
•\1m) Hu-^baml ami Children.
HIOMN.^*^.—In h'ving memory of a dear son ami lirolher, who <liod on January 28tli, U/2S.
divd Jui i f lOih, 1901
How .-w»vt lo iliink that beyoiul the tide
'J’liey will ife* waiting for U‘< on tlio other -ide.
— I'Miii bat'.or. Mntlirr. Sistern and Brotlh’r.
22, Grafton .Street, Clitlieroo.
S1LUUM.e s .— In loving immury of a dear hn&baiul and lather. .John Sliarpiejj, wlio died January ISCi. IPJ.” 49ih .vear.
Cemetery on ilie 23rd. One of the Best.
15, Walker Street, Clitlieroo.
SH.VW. — In loving jnemory of n <icar <laughier, .Alary Ann Clarke (neo Folly Sliaw), uiio dieil January 25lh, 1930.
Also a dear hn-Jiand ami father, who died -Mart’ll 15tli. 1931.
Our momorii s olten wandi r as tho siiailows fall
Back to days oi liappine-s, days heyomi reca!!,
— From his dear AVifo and Family.
7, Primrose Street, Clitlieroo. InleirMl at St. ’ Maryhs ), in fii.-i .Also I'-tliel. aged 5) mumh.^i, who
P/io, Wei
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