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January! 20th'; 1986: '!to Moor li:
Plith- lOP CUTEffiROE.
. EDISFOED,, . i liOAP I HCillfSES ! ■
.SANITARY EITTiNGS, : {RANGES AND. MANfe8,|
■Lbeks AND, iboOE FU R fe% B |. ELECTRIC {light: INSTAU!,ATlj(|N. i
IilDERSl' a'rb; !invited: ior|l, the |supplr and delivery of the above |Fitti^^^
for lie-Electric; Light: Installaiion tbrths 'ibovirhoufees. n !. '■"'!' '
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jcificatipns rndy ,!be pbfained|ana:,.th i , Condftionk of Ckintraot'ranspecte 1 Iffice of thfe Borough'Engineer: ah'I
SurV'lyor,' Church ptfeet,, Clitl^eiipe.■ j >, | .(Teiders ini a j plain sealedv'ienvbldpt
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f a ^ B U K N . fttbuta newB |;in page 4)
MR. SMITH'S ADDRESS
TEN MILLION UNEMPLOYED. ■
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ton, secretary, lof th^ | Weovers’i Amalgama tion, bad somi > interesting - observations, to make on bis'jrecent jvisit to tbe United States of America i4s a delegate to tbe American; Federation.! df Labour, a kindred org'anisailon td 'the j British iTrodes Union Congress,! at the. Labdur 'Hal),’Accrington, oa .Sunday evehiiig.’ I I :
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. York, and'of inis many experience? of the greatest j'city, of;.the I united States. . The Statue: of Liberty.. Broadway, the Empire State Buildittgj tne INew. York cafes and cinemas i were all described, much to the , interest'of thei audience. I
: able time ofipi hopfsi . Impressions .-of AVaBliiiigton, Nfagarai iFalls and . the Con-' gross itself, itogether pith word) pictures of . the Senate,! et<j., provjcd interesting. ■
mentioned, and Mr. iNaeemith described a journey from Now York to Atlantic City, a distance of. 170 milefeJ ■ ,The large,.motor 'bus covered ' tl^at distance'in the remark-.
The speed of American traffio was also '
,. .AVhero iwe .inj England : thought- irt terms ■ of 20 miles, the ■Americans.: .thought, in- hundreds/: so vast wasl the country. One:
I could' travel days and' days within' tbe* borders of one | state I most; of which were much larger, than ithe whole of Great:
: B r i
' generosity, i.fl'he pcopli were generous- to a! degree, i! The :Amerioa!ns were not yet a; nation,*howevcr|. for theirs was, a country of mixed ‘ races. ■ EVety ■ nation - of tfioi world; with . separate | : history and social experiences, werb mixijd of the people in .tliol' ) ntit Speak, the bjriglishl
The first tiling whic|i strucki'him about, the Americans:Iwas their' kindliness:, and:
t a i n . - L l .-..r ,
'. also the peat i m e n a c e ■ —v-” white races 'problem j : I whicb . Mr.; Naesmith explained. ^
[Jnited . States could anpage.’ There was of the neigro versus
to y I The Anierlcani werei dxoitahle people; and : ■■ ■] .
: had made! them'excitablje. There
:V-- • ii''
, beyom. . . part in tjlicir liyes. |
the
also dealt with] -the mechanisation dustry, Federal' . Govlejumehy .>am I Supreme Court.
corruption were [told ny|'Mr.: Nae_smi' „ The ( ommerpiar Side. k I :' . ; I
■ports! than tin other leading industria countries jof the world. In- the‘ |Uhited States thpe had , becnl i period of frenzied speoulation up to ,192^, which, with the collapse, lied !to i a loss ] of paper profits, aild; in many-instances to |a| wiping oUt|of' the wealth which' solmanyi people believed they had ncoumulated. Foreipi!i and domestic bondiissuas had Ibeen -floated which in, more than) odd instance came ,close, to being BwinQlea.jJ Farijiera . bad bought; land ■' ''"e
country, iilr, Naesmith Isaid that thb effect of world conditions Upon the Btates. ha boon less Isevere than .upon other cbnntriei for they jhad a sninllei! percentage i of p
Speaking on the copineroial Side of the
prices "wlijclii inn^c it i iknpossible for them to cultiv^ie'it wjtb profit, for ;tbe price, of
»U fil , ’ jiot .'imptesiblo/ for fajrm, pirbailct^
• '"BetWeenl 1923 and 1I2O capital ihvest- (uients were inerchsed byj44| million, dollars,
l and it bebamo a physical and; financial] im. ‘possibility! for B[itisfact(iry- dividends iiand ' interest to bo paid ioh this! {.additional
'] produced, j .,! - | ' i i I Dep'tndent on Hdma Markti
m ill
The 'couiitry was almqstl entirely dependent upon its home mafkot |; From the period
, ;a'861-1914.: 5.')- :
; 1923. j In 1933 they we which was less tbi n; tbe
!in 1919: and- dripped . ' Amencai prosperity . „ ■ ,
exports averaged ' the World IWar cftpprts
2;.^ miA ■ amJ.' nna^ to 8.9 per ‘cent, in ■
average of the years- depended mainly
& * but 6.67, per cent.,
diictivei power, i'jkny rfef uction iii -the pnr- -‘cbasingi oriconsUmptiye lower ‘
..at once, rc-i
upon the oreatiofl'of -wei ltb and its distri- hution in the foriii of > iges io, epable ;the i-onsumptiv’
, e power to kiep pacewitb pro-
' fleofod; itself upon jindustry and Agnculture, :/Mf. ;NaekmithVgave n ahy
figures.relating, to hrad^. a-nd; coipmercei' and explained' the workingl of] the flniincot; of tho: countw,.
; I t 'tlie Tie'ivi jbf tlie American;'Federa-
i tion. ’b f Wbour that] wqgb earners 'now un- ‘employed Would {iieyer ^oure employment
iuniVithe; hatic^ apPW-:
iSistribntion ofi-rthl J-^eara produced, by the industries.. {Tberfewerp -fou mij^ ,-P“ pl®.
.uriemploy^ outi of » ^iarkable foot of-next column.)
,(Ocntin|aed at
of the Civil War (oithe \yorld!War, national or,cent.: 'During '?e tb ;18: per cent,
125 millions. ■ OfUbe 39 million fpeitie wtfo, Were cntitleil toibc in the,ri|,.nks':of the tfaae
than once a wo I I ,jiitiiilions js^ijA a !'whole jpppul|ti6n
+K * ■ ,
uiiiqn movement, milhonyof them
tbefe {were less tliim foiiP] crganised.i';
' 'j'.,
a'{stability,: about not! jobtain itkere’!
sucH'
.ai.character J morals i were' on I there could- not-. America' taking;’. ■world.
Americans. word
stanjdafdi.ithan.,: follow 'they . were!
;iW
of their , political land industrial'jite:fwa8'$ until their reth5cs''8nd’
' any happier.; ;Thir6:;.was thiscCnntry ■ which did Graft land,,co^uptii^.
living ! on : a I highly o were, but; it ' did {nqi
lAasl the drib’
s-turn.to iooK.emhprfas'sed, I d -koin'ewhAt. [aFkwardly.. ! he replied,.I
ny.nambP. Oh; iiiy. riamo lYNoffolk;” : ’
parallel |with’;;our'; bWn.. ssibly bie’ ’any h'opg'fof] e r ' real; 'potitioh, jlniVtlid;'
arch' forP” - i‘:’5ftat'Jan
-r,i-!Ob: jritt’A ; ‘i'Why'dbnrt ; VYou d m’tl ,whSm'pt!jfoij.'
you .putting up tha! ga^e°
’'■wliidi'.pf ]niy Tvife’s'.’i*' !' !') > yb|a talk {hbr; b u to f !itf.’’-;;: Joiow ;my, brifoi "bbir has a
fW°?,,t® ’ 86t' a(!tos3 the'Stream Which drofe his mill. The stream 'was flooded, and be,
^ An old. Lancifbire miller, 'noted for bis keenness m. financial matters! was ik a boat
capital, becanse tlio wealth being distributed ill thp formiof; wages |was insufficient to enable tlia people to 1 purchase' tlie, goods
was haken past :the poihti at which lie want^ to land, j Later, still dqjsged; by, misfortune; the .bqatjcapsiz^q.''' . i !
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the . Bide] of tji 3 stream 1 cryiiig for help ; when,.'to ,hef. am izcment, 'she was suddenly brought to :a sti ndstill: by 'her husband yelling out: "H I’m drowned. MoIly. don’t- forget flour’s goriq up two shilling a sack.” '
. Hi s r e a l i s i n g the diingef, rim alpiic THE CRIME. Three Salford ;-toyg charged ■
placed onj probation i>Fitb O’ ppriditibn ^0 Dot go j to tbe cin^
-with J stealing,
' ngriciUtotdl products dvas decr^sirtg at a time wheK i t wa^'growing more^ difficult, if
at
glories of. part and ■',h, who
of in-' the
100.,J. Monks] •88 G: Cliff ,L
100 J.j Hbrroct 70 T. Fatefield
20 T. Qreenoi
100 BJ: Blackbufr 66 R; Horrbeks 78 F: Wiggans ...
622 ' ■ ■ rl|. ; WISlvJ^LL
71 R. Birtwistle i. 100 J. Lbwe i.
100 T: Speak !; i., 64 J.' Bhirstov : 68 F. Wareing; 695,!l :
29 T. Seed .; 72 J. Bridge] 10 W.:%eak! 81 P. Robinson
1. BUSINESS FIRS '"i"'
>W v,l WIS'WELL. At Barrow.’
Birtwistle 34 J. Lowe 100 'T.' Speak, lOO
^ T. Seed'74
'.......{' W. Speak 100 '.{'702
BARROW. .
..... H. Lambert H .....' F. Wiggans H J.’ Horroohs 100
.........! J. Monks _ ;G;;| Cliff, js
.•.!.'. ,T. Pattfleld 100 ......! T. Greenup M
.... B. HorrCcks 100 B.' Blackhurn 100
]!; 789
th^ M'abbie^; dukej satorically, Iwho !:evef ®kl6tcq.; -A‘story :'ig jtold that - once ha .walking. ip the hill to Arundel Cristle w„„„ hejeaw a girllsitting on a travelling-boA She was cryitlg. The duke said to her? “ dan I
pieJafeHukri of jvorfolk was, R islsaid; 1'?! 0‘, ““ylaMistbce?,” She : teplied,' “ It’s
4ioiBted;it on; his shoulder, and off] the ip.iir went,; coriversingl together. V The! scullefy-' maid,; who -was bnaware of the; identity! of her helpei,, ashed tho duke - many Iqnestions - US fo -the bharaoter. of, the butlbr, the nature'
0,* *‘19 ,fooH> OfO'i I and the duke answered' to -the] best cf his, ability, -When -they arrived
7St|;®A do(ri the BcpllefymaidlturnM to! the duke’yiind saidA*’ '''
suffioiently 1
,n / never; thank; you j j;.' I you [Are thb odd-1
•*'u—1- ——
ied, ‘.‘iYes.fl Ithink l ii u
l Y.i: ’■*!._* I '
anitner _mep -unless I gave him a' tiiilling.] and as I had. nM; a-ssilling il wis Unable ■ fo pome to terms with hiiii. With the result T' tMt here I am Stranded,” Saying! ” I’ll idol I whit.I c£n,’’;tbAduke picked uplthe jbox,
.l‘‘^,vhisXI api' the new scullerymijid at the cawle. \pen] 1 iprrivfed at the-station the :>o^r pfomiSed to carry my box! up,; but half-way up ;lho hill he said to me, ‘ How mWch are ;you going to give ipe?’ And I re-; I niM,: ‘ Sixpencri,’; for sixpence -Aas 'ill L W At thiS |th6|port»r dumped the hokion! find 1 said he woiild hot iapTO,
. ■'P. Robinson. lOQ ' F. Wareing.; 94 J. BairstoV lO'l
' in his opinion the speed pt_ which they lived had,a peat dealtb do with this.,They llad to get a kick out of everything they dealt with, niidl the iiifoiise form of'living
gether. Hundreds ■ • :1,
description : of| tbe r Ijonrney 'across tbe| Atlantic,'I tbe landing l at Boston and) New
! Mr.- Naesmitb gaye !:a comprehensive Mr. Andrew iNaesmith, J.P., of Accring
; -WELFARtl SOOIEfc | - T h e : ,annual meeting Qf lihe; Chabhurh Mill '.Welfue Society whs keld in the Ohuieh Ihstitiite bn Wednesdaji night, |w’hbn:there;wa§ a large; attendeiilce of members..
' Nevilih
; sound i andr|' proeperons condition/ . - liie ,secretary ..'8»ted..:‘tbat in],its. three years existence, the {society had mad; remarkable progress; and pioapeols; for rthe”;future were distinctly enObura^ngt |:.The' retiring officers i were^l Ml" Unanimously ro^eotod. ^ t lh g : a vote of .{thanks to-tne ohairmaa, ®.^,T.: E; Conyers' said they did not see their presidont as often as-they-wonld like, but hei was ai very busy; man. - The firm, he Bald, directly and; indirectly employed 2,500 workpeople and that iit itself involved no .mail task.] Mr, Conyers; said that so long • as Mr.• , I Broughton kept them folly employed, 'he.! was sure they; would exonso his^absence, i] The resolntipn was'carried with,, acolamationi Eetumiilg - thanks, Mr, Breji^ton ,isaid. the : officials also were deserving pf-itpanks., : He -moved a resolu- tien te that i pffeot and thU- was carried. .Tjhe rest of 'the evening was spent in a sooiM manner,] dancing bdfag indnlged in with zest t<i; musk)! supplied by Arthnr Taylor’s,-AmbatsadoFe : Banff/ During the evening, songs ‘ Were given by, Mr: A. LOnS-
dale. ,, .Supper was - alsoi serred, a ladieb’ committee working hard and well.
G O L ^ JO T T IN G S . _T1i6 [first qualifying round: for the Long
^ p will be held to-morrow, Saturday,'when four players Will qualify by.: stroke plby; T'l® qualifying, dayilfor this: coni- petitioji i Will be on 'Wednesday next: wheii
.play. J This; competition is Open to all full and lady mehibei's, .but ino player mav compete I on b(i h |diiys{:
, 1 ji j; rTHE B L L IA R D S by stroke - JjOROUtiH ijOE. CLIJ^OEIIOEI.
SCRAH . IRON'IDEALERS. MERCHAN TS,
IRO :;FAEMks And jOTHERS.:
tumei; Boiler, .] and a -Water- jTank irinkhf'.mounted,|m wheels]v j . ' !'],]’!
further. Borough Church
part’ of _ Tendejrs must[he deliver^ To .'the linder-i
Offers January,* 1936. accept the 'high The Griuncll m'
HighwaV Depot* Gas Works Ybfff, and any c. ...i— pirticnlars may bel obtained At the .‘•Eiigiiieer ! and Surveyor’s Dffiba, Street; jClitheroe. '
, ' The ;:nnchines.!: niiiy be-jipBpectcd'at the ' ' '
may.bq' made for the-whole of any the materibl for jisposal.
.s'^ed in a plain staled' envelope endorsed " Boilers, 'ete.’’ not ’later] than SbturdaV, 25th.
Town Clerk’s Office, i 1 Cliiheroe, ■;’'i
/.i' V,/.: i ’ ' Clerk:;
’ iFjth-Jniuafy, 1&36. i duKe AiiiD IsculLeryiJiaid.
noon ;i,n
do not ihin'd;-themselves to! est or. any I tender. I. -'1 G;. HETHERMTONJ .
Tar . Spraying . Machiiies] .-vuD y...
JOtjNCMj 'have for disju sal two old ............
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Brou^ton' pf^sided and was supported on the patform by his brother; and oo-director; Mr. Frank Broughton,! Mrl Te B. Conym, and officials of the society, :|; In his opening remarks, the :«hairman mentioned that he had.heen privileged to* inspect the balance sheet and Wished that all babmoe'sheets be saWrwero.:i^ leatisfaclwy. .ii. The secretary (Mr. lyilftedlSimth)', readlihis^'report and also pt^&thd|thp;£nanoial [Btatement whioh
shoWedj.the .Booiotyi'to lbs p , on eitromely
Fittings, eto.iV .milst be received ,;hy -the iindetsigned not: later than 12-0 noon bn FridAj, .24th January,' 1936.;
J
0 .a^Kiept the {lowest or .-afiy:. tenderJ i : G. HETHERLN'GTON, ’
Thb Corporation! do not- bind tbemseltcs
Towii Clerk’s Officb, - - i ; !,! :■ ]■ {*:Clitberoe.'
!.0th Jannary,|l93d.', ' ■ i i 4 i: { P
nOROUGH OF CUTBEEOE. I'.-— !!- ;■• I '- ;
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npENDEHS ARE INVITED'fdr the!supply 'r*- ijand, delivery 'of such of the materials named below, las may be ordered between 1st A)iri), 1936; and 31st Marcli, 1937] (both dates! inclusive).! 1 ■ .
'j GAS DEPARTMENT: I [ironmongery; cfc.
-I i| | ' - j HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
f 1 Disinfectantsi. Ironmongery, I I {Bins, Lubricating. Oil, etc. 1
I HIGHWAYS DEPARTMENT:-. ' I . .jBrushes,: Manhole povers, ! I iFirle-clay Pipes'etc.. Artificial! Stone
I and Cold Emulsions, Tarmacadam, I Lubricating Oil, Mortar. ; i -
'EDUCATION DFJ»ARTJIENT: '
j;.. Spectacles- for. Children attending ,] . Elementary Schools.. j I |:: .!|' ,
; j Forms of l^ender may be obtained'on application to ;tho:Gas-Manager, Sanitary Inspector, ;and:'Borough Surveyor reepiective- ly, and must be delivered in a plain isealed envelope icndorsed 'with the name Of )tha artiale l for which 1; tendered to the Underi 8!ghed,j on or before! the 7th Fdbrua'ryj'1986;
accept jthe lowest or any tender. j
j
'I Clitberoe,: !- ]' ■ .. I7tlrjii'miary, 1936.'
j ' ' K ! ' ! Town Clerk’s Officei -
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1 'The jDoiincil’a. Forms only must be usedj - .'The [Oouncil jdo-not bind themselvcsi !to
j !j
.G. HETHERINGTON, - Town Clerk.
' ; ' 1 |Provonder, ,Tar. . Tar I Compounds,
Dust etc.,
■ i ; ,‘Plags, . Stone Kerbs, Coal, Granite I; ; lOhippings, Limestone; Chipjilnjgs, 1 ]Broken Limestone, iHor'se - Corn ana j
I Wrought Iron Tubes and Fittings,
E m K M O O R i S C H O O L . Tel.! 98.
.. S T R IN G TERIk! ;
1 ; ' ' ■ .
BEGINS- MONDAY • NEXT, jinnaly ’ 20th ,. . FEES I from 2 Guineas pef term, inclusive of all books; and stationery.
MODERN METHODS. ■ .. !■ I
HEAI/THY. SURROtlNDINGS I . , SURE PROGRESS. PRINfnPAL: : , 1 !
, avis: E.;: HARGREAVES. GUEST'S
BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE (P r in iep a JEi G. Gitebt,
B.Com.) ; ; , i ' for the
1 ; '■
BEST TRAINING in ,
, , !-■
SHORTHAND, V TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING.
And all other Commercial 8ubJeeH:i
; Write, Call, or Phone for the i Ptm' '
I . College Pro^otus. ; 9:11, EXCHANGE ST.. BLACKBURN! w u .: . ; FTHE iCUTHEKOE AUCTION. MART;C6. TyONDAY NEXT, SALE OF FAT STOCK !’ / ' I". ■*.!■! ilf-r'/'-. A; !, 'Etd
'tyO-. 10-30 a-fn., when - a nice; show is e x p e c te d . i -
[ fIVDE^DAY{ (NEXT. SALE OP DAIRY I CATTLE]AND CALVES, at 10-45 a.m.
^ _ JOp HoELD i ’AND ■ LYlilQ-OFF
, CATTLE bach Alternate Friday, NEXT SALE, I-liRID^y, JANUARY 24th, 1936
' wib old ; Tel. 3
j , :] I EDWARD Chester; ! 2
5 PTIBilC NOTICES. B pROUGH’ OF] CUTHEROE.
HOUtoG- Acii, 1936. HOUSING SURVEY.
, ___IS HEREBY! .GIVEN that for , the] purpose bf ;mrying, out their
inspection of rdwelliiighouBes'in the Borough oebupiedj or suitable | fbfy occupation • by personi of the jworking; classes with a view tjo ascertiiningl what houBebi are bverorowaed according to!the standards laid down by
duties] under: the Housing Act, 1935, the Council jhave
j.madb arrangements for an
make, [the inspections arid’ in due ‘ course will call to bj|iln necessafy inforaiation as to persons, resident at ]eabh house and. if found I necessary, to medsufe the various rb'omsJ Tliey|have been furnished-with written authority undor the Council iSeal,
I Enumerators!, .have' bee'n appointed to
conviction to la finA of! £2. ■ j-
';p,ia' !' '! '
e-of
Town Clerk’s .Dffice, [Clitheroo.r
17th January;!-1930. THE
information,; of who fnfui&es a statement which; to his I knowledge] is false -in; any material particular] is 1 liable on summary '
- i! ; G. -METHERINGTON, -Town'Clefk. * j Any] person who fails* to 'give the required - , Secretary.
■tJOUSE-PARIOUEMAlD,! family 3. state [ ,®
ostentiM..Wheeler, Waterloo '.Houso, Accrington.. ■ ,
Bi ogdqn Lane,; Barnoldswicfc. !;
8®j i®*perience, apd wages; references '
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■ANTED, shortly - CapaMp-,GENERAL ‘Country.--Mrs. Carr]: .Qlenwyn.
•T^’^YAUD YOUNG] LADY - RiEQUlREg 0.1, Advertiser and Dnies;
; nf Write- Box N.6, Advertiser find Times.
Qitijeroe, two Unfurnished ! use of . .bathroom
™ ^ - -Y O U N G MAID; J sieej. in.-^ ] Overdale, EaBthara S^rGet.'f i',
TO .LET,
J]ANtEP — Good!'mediuiil-size(i HOUSE '; in Clitberoe ; district.
bedrpoms.-rSend particulars Advertiser land Times’.
About; four to ‘Bos N.4,
l;ENT’S.| CASTDFP eiXlVBEsl Wanted, i-'Q^Sdipricea giy^ ; dirthnee ^iio object.
Mt5. Seed, 48,; Parson Lane, Clitheroe. ■I' ' ^ C...
'• ■ l^l . -i -t: ,T:
.Prcinium.--TWnte Bok M.3, Advertiser and limes.;'
: E ^R IG A L ENGINEERING. ■
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POTJITBI, EGGS. ETC. ■ ;]gGGS FOBi HATC^
rp jGS OF RHODE IsDaND REDS and BUFF ROOK EG,3Si Now, feady.
HATCTONG EGGS, pedigrw bred from pfjEhode Islaml
lot of] Ancona Hatching Eggs, !!1/.-; over L a« h ire ;F ^ ra t io n price. I cVosb! bred Rhode Island Rk]] Hatohing ^ ““cashire Federation!price.
' T h SENT BY POST a n
Evory'/wiek there] airji readcnwlio desirotii jol tending VoplM of the
‘’ A^vertitW i& Timet V to Wonilt •ho live but of the town. { : {
1 For th* |cbnyehienc0. ofreadeif,
wo are prepiei^d to despatch such extra ] copIn bypvpdtt on] receiving’ the Bdd^tee tovthleh they aiti to bi^ieni, ammpanled by .Thioe^n^ for each ^p<|r’anii-,ppt^B.-
!;,;pi'i:’];':‘
: Addfeiiw indy{bf i|ahdod}ln r t oHlifr,ol oujr!otfieet!and sho|a :1
6, Market Plaeo,.DIiihiroo, or 27;[‘Cutil4 StTNi,! f i lH M
Y8© >* arirangk l-y.'the Ibcai i«llp5vs:| m o le saK ! l /8 ; ;fH b ta a ^ bv m
Sold Stn
HggsIc ® ■eetl
,Dev( n. Packets.2|d. 7id. 1/ I f f t „=-«/'! T?v"
’ M«al i3llbs.--9wj
by using Karswood Poultry 1 SnicS ' ,ponad insects) ” says Mrs O ' ll"
?ggs weekly ■ from.,10 hens! laying were ^qt- simply -
Street.-i-Apply, Jt. Bleazard! jTO LET;
■GARAGES AT STBi),
[A T GT'yjl^Pedigr Large 'White BOAR' rp tJS®'
8^ ; Dam
tllo - iiirii 27,
®“«e, wouse'CVUM.: from
S'liinutes from Langho Station Ld^^.m stop. ]!
Simpson, Laycocks Fbrm-lLaneho V YIvS g^ A
i. ' .iu ' ® - special pens, direct.;' ] Non- broody strqin 3/- per: chiokeri. 'Also fine
;Rigby, Venture,,:.Chatburh., ! ':' i !- ■
.TO SELL OR L * , AVENUE room,
dining-o — .1 scullery ; pi eebpld),
V -No. 3, BUCCLEUCH i
ery, pant sitting worn,
layato^. -3 .bedrooms; bathrooin 'and F.c, ^^'^^"‘^P““ eB3ion,LjApply, 15. fork S to t ,
^ ^ S E s Pall estate
TO I bt- lordD farm! . _ BOWLAND, I containing Immediate possession] Mr.
wiU show the farm, sent to ! A. j Clitheroo 'Castle. ]
T ? - - ■ Rox N.3, Advertiselr and; Tunes.
V -v> li a
[T] hfoorlandf Crescent:-r-Anply. D A Vright, 16[. Mooriind Cresbehtraithetbp’
_ • ■ ' ' • I ^
”in Mobtl ind Avenue
^'RET-^SEEDALL’S FAJ-i -BRADBDHD. containing ab’u
W b i ! ' ! ' ' !
* farm. BDLTON-BY-I M -acres approx, of] well cnltiva
- PMESl d-meadow land. ] Good house
{j^o Yacant possbssion.—. o . Spencer, present occupier, n
for particulars mayn Iso be made
raari.esworth anj Ooli Solicitors, Walker
, BIGQiNS l OWLAND.
■Apfli
..lioatiou' to .Applications to Messrs. iSettlq', or and Co., Chambers,
Radecly^e And 86ns.
ed pasture and build-
a
}“® J n i ??? pasture land. Yebruary,i|l936; hoiise and btiild;
M, WEfiT -at 38 acres
• ^ I Applies. i_ '.i«
ICLTON-BY 137 acres
iittle Monubent Virin, Bolton ItMlI cTintv -^ts/v
ROBINSON,
r. Qeldaid, by-Bowland, itions to be Solioitbr,
^ n e , cigarettes, I sweets, etb.^ ‘ drapery, etc.; alsq Store-room and one,
5[-E.j consistius of 2 shops >‘"'uro-*ouui; e.l.; ’biis
P'°® I „ChotbWn.-Writ6 . I
WOODEN*
ty , !'outside -c,
lOKNOWtEDGI] NTS.* FRffiiro.-i-Mr. Thomas FrionI
desire to thank all relatives i(eighbeura for I [kind: ej WPbthy and flowers rece
.shd- bereayement; | also thL nurse for their I kind atte:r 15, pendle Road, (flitheroe
kighbours also!* iSt; Jam for lurid ^ressions
The- family* of; the-... to .thank ell relatives
[and' family friends ami .iressions if ived in their doctor and
itibn;:
I! Mrs., Holt friends ami
j’s Mothris’ of syinpathy in their sad
8, -j&htori Terrace, I* iirtherk and brother of the
re/ativeg.; friends; and -, neighbours for Oljarlesworth [Terrate, Glithefoc.
S^.-The ffaihily-of.:the late defire to thank ajllrolatives
w. i i i jlfn «M itiiuuves. i
;anl^g ; ^heif; recent [befeave^ Coinier] Avenue, djthor
Dtc_ _______ _____ fF«
f " Ji%d' expx ““d firiral tribuiri
Jlrs; Seed
friends and •essioris' of 'S; received
leilt.;
F - i t e j YVt f > . | thank menda and ; neighbours fer kind ox- pr^ion8;_of; Sympathy and floral tributea reemve*q in .their ^ d bei;eay( m^nt.
i —The faiiily- of th i iato 3Irs. ^ ' irojatires, !Wtok Street,’ (Jlitheroe. ( rid ilrs. Wrathall
f ■/^TClyi * ribd Mr. and Alts. Crook ii.-,fi’l'”y!He8ire to thank all-lelativis,
and.:all; for--kind. oxiiressions m
pathy. and'floweps received*in -their *' bereavemont ;’j especially nurse for thei|r [kindness
jesford Old . Hall, Clitheroii. the doctor
arid atten- attfij'-Markit]Place, ti itheroB, by
therpo Advertiser-and Timi and; :pnbllBhea at that le .Street, Olitheroe,
.k' Company i.ddress awl
'i i yoi
^mensely. that gives ] iroduction, i -louig delightfi 1 leasant evei'
saw 3W ■Tlion J ’od
evening possosseq
3fou uyervl ul
and with i
ii jnraediately foUkfin ii I A spectaoi
iptiment. irilliant
14
ul(ir^reseiit| jxcclle'
joiiedy.!
ipening and thriljri NOTE-Als TwOjDail
ksire t!o thank .ill
,f[lR,-x®W®®H9'’S '®1'Cyiripathy and floral ,jbutes received. ip their i ad i bereavc-
Week commencing da I * rich)
H
m e 1147 BIHTER! iSl
i- -I;
rpWEL'VE Cffli iX . 14 days old oU
Dry Chick Food will be “ No W: from all grbeers
[(JKIENS' orin-' b I 'i 3Hb. hag c ebating 1^
an<
ad' Obipb.” 1 corn nterejh
rear^ till Armitage _ and there
lants.;; Obtaina]bl® i , ■ I > - I '1 ■
•einvelopes.- ispbIoial cilearanoe 4MLINB-’ of Igoqd ' quality] MANILLA ENVELOPES, full business sieo; 2/B jpw
1,000. Best value eTer offeredl—Advertuer and Times Offloe.l27* Castle Street, ditiieroe
tai^ng ground {nsMts) to db says, Mr. Fitzgeorge, ‘ BramleyT
2H„7|d 1/3, 71b. Tike/-., ' Poitltry'Meal, ajfosf-fijd. ' Altham, Cash
Glitheroe. St|) to I adding Karswood Poultry Spice (con-
“ 141 PULLETS laying like •f^ortpnt 1;820 in 26 TVi
machiheS: m, thanks
lily mash,” Packets,
id Karswofld 1 them from lal . Strkt,
' !
jC"NOWLE , TOP ! FARM, MEARLEY, I
Near CUTHEROE.
y received,frbm Mr. Robert Whipp, who 18 leaving the-district, tol Sell by -Auction, at the’ . above, farm, i on FRIDAY, J|ANDABY- 31st, 1938, the- whole of liis
; BERRY announces instmotions
Live and' Dead , Farm Stock, whicb icom p
r i s e s ' :■ ]! OA i LONK EWfSS,: 1, -2 and 3 shearj and CATTLE,
.V" (-! PARM:’ IMPLEMENTS. I ’ .-I i ! ■ Sale at 12-30 prompt;' !
‘Fpfticulars next {week, j ■ i ;! SAM BERRY.
'
! .i- Town Head Farm,‘Pendleton] ,i: ■ ‘ ‘near Clitherool
WANTED,
1|DSINI®S MAN: WANTS;: BOARD rAp RESIDENCE, with private: room for .eyenmgs and week-euda; 1 must be near
ce;iitre,—Write Box. -0,3, Advertiser and Timesj: ! ■- ' ! ■' ■! . !
,i ■ ■i',- -'■
MR. C. N.' H. MpOREY. ConsriitaUt ifedical H;
41, Salford] Eanam, . !; Blackhurn. |
; !■' . Tel. ;5018.!.
N.A.M,H,j!’ -rbalist. ■ ! . ,
26a,
King Street, Clithcroe.
Thnrs. 2-4, 6-8, Any morning by appointment j }
i n HEAD .'OF : CHOICE OOLOURY I
,':| { i ,-' - *;"',Town{Cllerk:,;.. i, , ! - •
Ro^MohNi'Ii^ dI AND SONS. _ _ _ JY GIVEN' Ithat the
a: Dhed of-Fajtnershi^ dated the 37tb day of JuDejl9i9;hetw4en!;h^^ the'sindersigiiea John.;: Herd i;and jlaimes .. Hafrisijn: Herd carrying on busmess as Provender Mer chants and-Wholesafeiand'Eetail Grocers ht Waddin^nLi; & . Ithe: West Riding uf the _ _ _____ , - near ______ ,.
partnewhip-hMetofife suhsisting under
{p-MoilRbw. * SA?tfED^^ ■ l-SYi'r AUCTION- ' of! ....
County :.'df'{Yhtkheaf'l'CUtherbei ^
Coifoty '!of' 'LahMsfof'{nndeF ‘the: firm of j John Herd aUd Sons has been disselved; by ! mutual iconsent as from the twenty fourth day of,Arifil 1935. AH lAebts due: to and 'owing by -the said latei firm
John Herd who will i continue to the said business under the same firm. '■',• ' ' -
.
RICHARD Witness ... .
{Thoinas: J . : {BacKhouM, Splicitor,'j01,itheroe!;:
------ -------PROCTER. LEiIE. Solicitor-.fvith;
'J n Herd, I H.HERD. endorsed “ Edisfprd Road Houses jf Sanitary Witness to -fche -signature
^
bf.the said'!!!'-' ;: . ;•,;,' -.James HarrisorijHerd, h '.
RIGHARJ) PROCTEB LEE, b dM t io n .
. HY.'{■WE3SKS - ' ■]'' i !;, ! Solicitor & Notary, ]' . - . Clither’
be,,!.. . '.1 1 ofrthe sa lid'Johh He ■
will be received . and paid by the; said T^i,_ irr-_j _i
Dated this tenth .day ibf ,January 1936. : . • JOHN [heed: ' to, the .signa|ure;
, :arry 'U style of
■ L ^iHppEHpiA)i|rFpRNm^ AND ,E BTEO^S,vretiov;*^^ Ciitherbe* -{iUstfi'et'
;: J? OmNll VJUM sQLlYi; re$ideiicei in the
c'C'riv'OTehce 'df ; sa{e:; {Small!-; Sherafo Bureau; Welsh Dresser) ' Oak Sideboafdj S ngle _Oak BflArbbfa ■ Suite 5 - 2* l ^ g a n y Crests -ofI Dfawiefs; |] • aii bicelleht' iUprlght G rand; -Pianoforte by CoHafcl and pollard; Lirge'Settee iupholstefed in brown; Velvet; a -single Oak* Bedroom Suite; *! Extending Mtchen; Tables: Lady’s Cycle; Gas iCooker; Meelbarrow];| Garden Sea^, a;few] Garden .mpls; an!’excellent iLawii Roller: (li oFt.), 'We: Foulq paitioiilafjy draw, attention 'to .a iBrge seJebtion of*neiv Oriental/and'Persian! Oarpete *,tind '
l.OOO'-Novels; land j a hundred n{ore-lots]of'small effeetb. - M !,! i| j-
'!{ {'I R. D. waddington; ;{ -:! i •] 1' I '■ Auctioneer j and | Valuer.'
BY.-Mljpsns.; HENPV l|oLpKN|'ft-{80N.
{bOEOUGfi I SALEROOM, LO^GATE, y { {Jl: J--cyrkERpE.,;Vr!-!;, !•■
*[ .j jglNDITV!{'REMEMBER- 1 . 1 '
[fjnHE JNEXT]! SALE ()P: -HOUSiEHOLD • t.! FOBNITPRE and Effects will be held
TO-MORROW;] SATURDAY. January 18th, at,l-30!
p.in. ]
j -M ‘ HjENBY iHOEDEN & SON,
. | , ! , i |] ] Auctioneers and 'Valuers. 8V MR. 1.8: DBRRV:
at BAILEY’S, 3. Caatio Street.
■pOSE TREE " grown; ! Luo..
-LESS "'-SLiSSS ars- th . -lwlll-tr- ' ■•^ bladB-fori safety, rakers.: Get 'them
' A
9/-'per doz., 70/V per.lOO. Hamblefs, lOWi each, 1.0/6 per doz*. -’Weeping Standards, 3/6’ eaph.-^^fohn Ellis ' and So" 1,: Vale -View Nurspry, Oitheroe, ]Tbl. II9. !
I finest ; qni lity, ’ -Briti* :,VaiietieE,M,; pabl
Clithbfoe; all’inoderii conveni 600 square yards of land.—W|rl Advertiser and Tirfaei.
■niOB sAl e ^ bungalow. Canteen, Oehtte of
-TlfANUEE CARTS, PAIN' ■
job. - ’ .B. T.; Earnshaw,' Sawley.
1 “ ', PAIRINQ.' :Wb’Il quote
™ r sale- electric O' •M condition;: Stiiibeam .f Chicken Cabins, etp.;’— Bell,' Henthom.
I'''
, suitable ‘for pew works in
onces,; About ite Boxj
ITING, yon for
■Wheelwr /
tP-lderiei ii'i'
(Tel. No. il7),!| or' 33,;Riohiiond] Terraco, Blackbom (T.N{ 5998). -T •-
Clitherpe. Qrpunfi rent ' £4'’'’- annum.- - ApplF Thomas , J Solicitor, - Bowland : Cha’
«j i>:AUr nibe: 1- . ght,
N,; m 'rts '.Cfi
500J: yelp.
TflOE SALEi--:The Leasehold'pwbilinghouse •E ‘‘.LYNWOOD,*’ PIMLICO =B0AD,
SUlUUvUij ' " JDUtrAUUU . VilaiUUC. Oji, . VitUUOiUO vr^ Tti'n ii Q
J. 7ri. iier BackhpuSe, Olitheroe
T ORRY RHECTR; loiack; Oilskin or Gfeen -A-4 ’(Yateivroof,-at Ikeenest p r ^ . lirom 2/r per square yard] ; .OILHBIN CCtATS frbm 10/6;; Ch^dron’s Oilskiqs ifrom 6/II Warranted waterproof and-net to stiot or crack. Actual makers anb proofmt. COOK’S, .Castle. Btfyt. ;
’TRtOR SALE - [ Modern____ •*•! Half ■
tricL — 'Write* Bbf 0.4, Times.
q m ‘{teleIram r t t ; ‘Ai’-. fection oflsafe’ty razor each at BAILEY’S, *:3; Castle
price] £3fi Owner
era PlklO'. leaving idia^
Ivertiser ibnd
gir-ea you per- ihaying, 15/. Street.; j
■IBOR SALE--THBfe POOL' •A 16 by 12; 6 byj'3, in verjr tion,—Newsam, jWo^ton. ; . -
son, Shaw .Bridge; ;]■ *
W
i.CABlNV good icoridj
,'piOB SALE-li. EiY STRE]^^^ Clitherbe, Vacant possession,—Apply,. W, Glawt
gqVUM is * a .igreit help a ” ficial fbf pbnltfy.—Sold and Sons, Castle Gate, CRth
li d veiy bene- lerio
'ly BlaokBtirii I. . .! • I) '
0.2,
HE- any
»»v.,, appiii M
- i i ....... ............... |Attwdi:i| j , - Y p r k p t , Gflthiroi ■
The, |lomI Newsi^iwr eah only
prpviile you with the iwwt oiit ot iti aidvertiMimht: ravanue; luppdrt the
j l^ e r th a t gltfn you th I report. ' EOST.
itOST-4-TWO SHEEP, ofi ^ one horn burn J.T., middle of back, arid one blfer I6iri.—Townson, Mono;'
.rr nST-TOhe /HORNED ■ ,-^i' both' shoulders.-^, dup Farm; Bashall Eaves.
BER'TfiS, MAB DEATHS k, .
ERIEND.-rDn the ,-9th Jmnary, ]1936, .it 46, Pendle Road, ditieroe,; Catherine Jane; the beloved wife of Thomas Briend,
' i ’ . .•
j- in her 64th year.' Intern d at Sti Mary’s Cemetery on the l l th . /
' ■ * '
With-stoio pride she bore her! bitter cross, .■ '
And ■ ] nncomplainiri^ passed .the lonely days;
If .’ suffering here doth sanctify at ■
'].;!;i. ' '!'
- : sing jier. praise.! ■' ■ I-:.' will Then{aU.;the Hosts]of ] last, :Heaven
'BjoLT,--Gri thV ioth’'Janua 'y, lj938, iU IS, Eshtbri Tertace,, Clitheroel Ad'a Bibrence, the. belbve^ ,wifo!' of , -title: late' Samuel Holt, in her i 65th year; Interred at St. Mary’s;ICem’elery bn the ]14th:'
*JA!
iCKSON>T-Qn the R :‘*C!harleswbrth , Elizabeth'!!; Jadtsoii
liiterreJ a f St."; the. 14th. ; ■ '
10th, 1 Te'rrac- ■n,'- ; B
Mary iried'
J:n ] '
■ I I IN] MkivibRioM.
J(jYCE.—^Di Ibying : meqior t of Margaret, ! ■ .*. . ^ - ■
Iwho’ died January 1& 1934, aged if years.•■
• -'Of all theI,tli luiuging8 [we fail !to*d()j ! We-never tail 46 rerill ittiber you.
! - ] s m : an TO ;aO I '—From Mother,Dad and Tom. Myttonj 'View,- (/litheroe.
[FEDOT.—In loving memory of lanfl mother; Ma^e.' wht' ! J'aimaiy 18th, 1935.
. ; I —From!Hushand
' a dear wife passed j away
Eesting ' where no shadpws fall In pbriect. peace she' av
OSj Jubilee Terrace, Glitheron
SHARPLES.-j-in loving memory 6f-John ^ [Sharpies, who ] (through an accident) :jd!ed on.January-13th, 19^. •
AAay of remembrance sad to recall, Always in thoright, loved by na all.
; —From ;hi8, Wi 'o, and'Family. 15,i Walker Street, Clitheroe. . '
SHARPLY.—Itt-jolring mem-i , :ather, i who - died. January
Witnoufc a lasfc ^farewdl -From his loving Dht
To ]
)ry of my
dc.ir! 18th.*1935.' j
Always a silent heana Only those (jan i tell
iche, ; ' o have Iqst a lovii g father
' ■ i !- ]' I' Son-m-._ , ■ * ‘ !: Grandaigl
ghter Jlririon, ISw, Len; nnd ;hter ]Mercie.
wniflic' Is POST N a t i o n a l j
iWaits paiall. and Children.
I* 3ohti*u«nS Monday to , . *; fom' A30 (eirieptfronisBl 3atur^ySt2-S0,6-30,
^MD^eo Idaflif St 2-30
luary, 1936, it Clitheroo,
65 years. Cemetery on - JOHN',L0DER in ! -•' -
II : W|ih BEI I ’T
Nil mss ..-jPlionri 4246-^'
j Easingtoii Pell, for mark' down I.T., tar! mark louse,! Newton.
EWE,j Red Dot! Brennand, 'Brad-^
k DEATHS.
Gharfie With
l6d I '* ' ! * ■;-2 . £
*;;'i]|i • ■ ■ ' ! ,i !
■ taW *11
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