W;.;' M [(X\mvE)
YOU ^ILL| APPRECIATE /
Ths New FIRE RANGES with thairi Modt|l Dulgn. Our 8howroomi contain the: new^rt yst InoxpBMlv#
ranges constructed i itor the Modern Homo. Sitting Room Ranges from 1 £4 10s. Od. !!
Robert e T d AWSON 28-30, Parson Lane, Glitheroe
I R O M O N Q E B l h ' ■ ■ ' HORSE MANNERS FOB DOGS.
TRAINING THE YOUNG. By IPHILOKUON.
^tralned at least, and If It has had lesSops iln obedience so much the better. Then comes the question of price. My corres
i People are always asking me where they can get a dog* what sort I would recommend, and H I advise one that js pure-bred or I a mongrel? A usual stipulation Is i that It must be hqusp-
H'
‘ or £3. One h ^ to explain that training 1 a dog means a certain amount of trouble, ; and certainly adds to Its value. Besides i that, most of ray friends In the dog world i have breeding kennels. Surplus pupr " are got out of the way as soon as possl ,
pondents assume that a paragon of alj the virtues and with pretensions to good looks should not be worth more than $2
! and breeders jarely train any of them for 'indoors.
their habits, even from puppyhood. Others are just the reverse, refusing jto acquire .decent manners indoors, but fortunately thOy are in a minority. ■ | A . few weeks ago Lord Castlerosse explained
Many dogs are instinctively cleanly jin
. him the names of several trainers: hear to his home. As a consequence hfei has enrolled his two Shetland sheepdogs ; Welsh corgi as members of the jClub. Others who have done likewise are Miss Diana Churchill, a Sealyham,. andlMlES Nora S • Inburne, a cocker spaniel! Many stage celebrities, by the way, own iTall- Waggers.'
in one of his articles that he had bought three new dogs and was apprehensive about his carpets. He wished" it jw^re possible to hear of someone who would educate them for him.' .The secretary of the Tall-Waggers’ Club promptly sent
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; a skilled tralnet for a few weeks., Young puppies that are kept In the house:must have a tray containing sawdust or; safad' to which they Imay have access, and] If they should mlscohduct themselves; else where they must be' scolded and put on the tray to show where you wiahithem to go. They should also be turned out side at frequent Intervals uptU they get
puppies house manners,, but If one| does not feel competent to undertake the task It would not cost much to put one: w|(th
As a rule It: Is not dlfdcult to teach older. f
turning older dogs | out first thing in the morning and last thing at night, besides giving them ociaslbnal little runs during the day. If one has no garden or piece of waste land handy the dog should be accompanied on his outings. It Is not right to let them wander about the street, probably fouling the pavements or even going Into the gardens of neigh bours. It is a simple thing to teach a dog to avoid the pavement and go Into the road, and Sucn a simple observance of the amenities should always be followed. Before I went to’ live In an hotel my dogs!were taught to resort to an out-of-the-way corner of the garden, and in a short'time they never thought of going elsewhere.
Everyone knows about the necessity of : I ■ ' . J j i’ll
' smelling disinfectant. If scolding and turning outside does not make him mend his ways a rap with a cane Is justified. Note.—This chat Is Issued by the TAIL-
he will go to the same place again unless the spot Is wiped over with a strohg-
If a dog once defiles a carpet or mat
CurbC - Fireside Sets - Househoid Geods,ietc. 1 ' .
i ■ Tel.'382.
c..„ wasiheld in the day school on Saturday night, Mr. T. Battersby’s Band suppling the music, During' an iinterval. Miss E. R. Gafriett, leader of the Low Moor Section of the Coronation pageant, was presented [with an attache case, the
PRESENTATtON.-Organlsedi by the sectldnal' committee, la social
LOW MOOR. T
gift being handed
over.by Mr. El. J. Har graves) marshal of the pageant. During the evening Bopgs. were rendered by Mss
Stella lEccles and by Messrs. E. Snape and J.l Trotter
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John IWllklnion Parklngt^, of 5, St. James's-street, Bamoldswlck, filed early yesterday morning, at the age of sixty- five.' [He had 'only a, short, illness, though his health had not been too good for beyeral months. He whs a native of: the village, ■ and worked;, as i winding master at Low Moor Mill until removing: to Batnoldswfck.: He ,v/as connected with St. Faults Church; arid was promr; Inently Identified with the Castle Lodge of Oddfellows. : In addition | he .was
OBITUARY.-La former 'resident, Mr.
aU three slstets suridve him, three of Bentham. 'p il ^tev. W. M ^ ^ them I residing in Clitheroe and Low Moor. '
’Siree brothers ;
annual field day and sports for the, con gregation of Nelson-street Methodist Church were held last Saturday In a ] field kindly lent for the occasion by Mr: C. Pickup, of Lowfield Farm! The pro- ceedmgs were .very , enjoyable, there
FIELD DAY AND SPORTS.-Thel
Prized were awarded to the successful ones. I Tea and; coflee were served, and everyone appeared to have! a very good time, i The arrangements were made by the Sunday school committee.
a
races for the youngsters, and the trjdng their skill-at skittles,
.
Come Round and See TIieml ! Everyone; njarked at a ,competitive' p ric e-thatllaito your, adyantags.;.
/ OLITHEROE ADVERtaSER READ.
urday noon the Olive Bank: Manufactur ing Co. closed their Friendship Mill for a week for boiler repairs;
stopped FOE REPAIRS.-'-Last Sat*
by a. number:'of parents, a party of children) whose',fathers are members of the; Literary Institute and Working Men’s ,Club, journeyed by rail to South- port last Saturday and had an enjoyable, time. '.Tea and supper were served at the seaside. ):
CHILDREN’S I OUTING.-AcCompanled i
: presented, on Tuesday night at a hot-pot supper in the Stork Hotm.
,
The
death.tookiplace'last Sunday at her residence, 8, Church-street, of Mrs. Mary Ellzabeth'Barker, aged 58. Mrs. Barker had worked as a weaver at'Victoria Mill
DEATH OF MBS. M. E. BARKER.-
up to the time of her Illness, and had at one time Worked at Friendship Mill. A native of WHalley, she Had resided almost all her life In Read, arid lost her husband, Mr. George Barker, when the transport” Arcadian” was sunk In 1917. A married son is left to mourn her death. The funeral 'took'place at St. John’s, Read, on Wednesday.
GISBURN.
Church :choir,.(the: bellringers and Sunday school teachers had their annual trip on Saturday, travelling by motor-coach to Black pool, wl^ere a happy tlme was spent.
CBpiR TRIP.—Members of the Parish
were preached ht the Parlsh .Church on'Sun day, in the moinlhgiby the Re;v. J. E., Crab tree, of'Burst Qreeri, and by the Rev. B. T. Bowker in the, levbnlng. The anthem was “ftaise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem.” Mr, Water- worth was at the organ.
, CHOIR SERMONSr-The choir, sermons :
rilace on Saturday at the Methodist Church, '■■ ■ The bride was Miss
Betsy.Lambert, i arid Mrs.; Lambert of News-
WEDDING.-i-A; very'pretty wedding took
holme, and'the! bridegroom Mr. P. Waring, elder soil of Mri and'Mrs. Waring, Coldcotes,
The bride, given laway by her father, was attired In a dress of plnk .sathi, with hat and shoes to tone, :dnd'carried a shower^uquet of pinki roses.' She was attended bV Mhs p- Lfimbert (sister) wearing a dress of blue satin arid halo of blub leaves, carnations compowd the' bouquet; kfr. T. Waring, brother of ,the brlde^Sbm,' wad best man;’ Miss P. Ta^r, a'frlerid of the:,bride, was at the organ. The hymndiwere ''The, voice
that.breathed oer Eden” jahd,“Oipertel' love.”. , A reaption at the[01d Vicarage followed. „TbO: honey moon ^as spent at Btekpool.
Warin^^s home; Id iPark Gate, Whitewell. ' ' io » <—-—:— h"
“ d Mrs.
:was played last Saturday and resulted In :a win for Mr. W. H. Whyles overMr. A. ward by 15—8.: Mr. Whyles beat Mr. J. Snape In the semi-final and Mr. Ward beat Mn G. Morris. The prizes , were
;the'bowling hafidlcap promoted by the bowling sectlon of.,the Read Cricket .Club
BOWLING HANDICAP. - The final of
Igood show of 4 0 - 5 0
fONDAY ^ AND
I nD times, ' FHiDAt jhlNE 18, 193T, AUCTION.
AUCTION. Mr. : ROBIRT MAHLIV.
rriHE CLO'HERQE'AUCTIONAIABT CO.. I ;____
Ltd,
NEXXj-SALE of FAT CATTLE SHEEP at 10-45 a.iB« when a
iJoOAll AND SCOTCH HEIFERS 'ANDBULLOOKS
AND 500-551)
rnUESDAY NEXT-*SALE OF DAIRY Auctioneer a ; Lilac Holm; Ohtheroe (Tel 296), lA CATTIE AND CALVES at 10-45 ajn,, when a useful show el all classes will be
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'forward, ' .Uso consignments of PULLETS wUl be on ofler, i
TTIRIDAY i :
at' 10-45 ail., when-a usclul entry of classes of stock wfll be forward..,
GELDl'Aili/: Tcl. 325. I
NEXT, JUNE 25th—SALE OF and LAYING-OFF CATTLE ------ ■ 'a l l
'. I'i EDWARD CHESTER, I: — ' Secretary.
BNDBRS.
B OR OUG|t OF CLITHEROE. JA8 IdEFARTMENT.
NEW WORKSHOP AND STORES.
raVENDERS-arefinvited for Alterations, eta, •■J-', to' an[ iexlstlng . Building, at the Gas 'Works, Tjhe w/irk. Includes the following trades;-
BUniDBR
lars may bh obtataed from the Gas Engineer, Gas Work!;, Clitheroe. Tenders, in a plain, sealed envplope.l-endorsed "Workshop and Stores,” must tie , delivered to the under signed on tr bcfjire Saturday, 3rd July, 1937;, The ’ Cotinefi. do not bind themselves to
SpeCiflea Ions, [drawings and full particu
JOIM® ROO; PLUMBER AND GLAZIER.
accept thellowe^-ojr^y tender, ^.HETHERINGTON '
Town Clerk’s Office/ ' / Town Clerk. CUtheroe. l8th June, 1937,
PAINTTNCi OP GAS
DERS
B'OROUGH OP CLTTHEROE.: d)epartment.
WA’fmESS GASHOLDER
mEN_____are Ihvlted for Painting the -A Waterless (lasiiolder at the. Gas Works. Speclflcationsl aid Inforinatlon - may: be'
obtained ftom the pas Engineep, Gas'Works, Clitheroe.,
dorsed "Paintlnk,”, must be received by , the undersigned on [or before Saturday, 3rd July, 1937. Tho Comicll
Ido.hot blndithemselves to accept ,thq lowest qr.any tender., :
., (k.;'hetherington; :
Town Clei;k’sb)cace,i ' ’ ' , Town Cierk. CUtheroe,''ieth June,, 1937. _
rise In every direction has been manifest for some time. The !latest:ls g demand by the railway companies to the Railway Rates tribunal for perinlsslon to increase fares and freight charges about five per cent; With regard to coal, live $tock, and general merchandise; the Increase of 5 per cbnt. would operate as follows:—|
jn exlstlhg charges not exceeding 2sl 5d. an Increase ;of Id .o v e r 2s. 5d. ai andlU au CAUCCUUIB •xo au. ou
Increased Railway Fares ? That’there Is u tendency for prices to ]
.: The widows of ihe Hospital'began their siuhmet vacatidn on Monday, for, a period of
one month. , V| ‘ i
death of • nurse <IUARTERMAN, tormerf matron . for many- Hospital. Nurse
:' »t -the
•vice for the vildows in their I’MnMty ai slckneds will be long remembered. A devou
of 2d.; over 4s. Id; and not exceeding place In the form of sung .Euffiamt at w 5s lOd. an Increase of 3d.; thereafter Helen’s. The|preacher was^tee mv; E Id. increase, for each additional Is. 8d. In'the existing rate.
not exceeding 4s. Id. ah increase 1 xao
l n t r S " l f i f l 'M s . to^2“ fd, aS inbreasp of Id ’ from 2s 6dl to 4s Id. by theltrustees, of whom Ctolonel Parker, CB
Pa
K r o S of i r f rU j4. 2d. Ito i i chairman, 5s! lOd; an Increase of 3d.; .thereafter id. Increase for each additional Is. 8d, in! the existing charge,’ ■
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WAGGERS’ CLUB, 58, Mark Lanej Lbn- don, E.C.3. The Club will be pleased to answer any enquiries submitted by Tall- Wagger owners in connection; ; with canine hygiene and welfare. . | j
TEN TANGLED TEASERS. 1.
are purposely placed out of order. You should be able to sort them out in five nrinutes.)
(The answers to these questions
When is Sutomer due to begin?' Gopher wood,
The Initials of the artist, H. 1 Paget, who designed the coin. | ;
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Dr. H. T. Kalmus, American scientist, who Is now at 'the Savoy'Hotel, London; on a visit to England to Introduce the latest all-colour picture,.
The Caspian Sea In Asia. | ' : When Is a person said to '“ take . silk”? 1
I
For how long are members of: the House of Commons elected? 1 ::
i Standard coin of Siam. I i
Who Invented the process for making the first real colour films?: 1
! '11
Which single item among : the Nation’s treasures. Is the [most valuable?
' : 1
Which Is the national emblem of Wales—the leek or the daffodil?
Up to 2s. an increase of Idl; over 2s. but under 3s. an Increase of 2d.; over 3a and not- exceeding 7s. 6d. an In crease of 3d.
iDay and half‘dky excursion fares: [
Season tickets and traders’ season ! tli:kets' 5 .per cent) Increase];
.
of id.; weekly workmen’s .............. iricrease of ,3d. {
Dally workmen’s fares a:i Increase
WEST ' BRADFORD. DANCE.—Organised on behalf of Sun
day school fufads, an enjoyable dance was held in St. Catherine’s School, on Satur* day night.’ ' An' excellent'programmei of
tickets 'an I dance! muslb ' was provided^ by ted Arcadians Band. Mr. W. [Altham, who had made all! the arrangements, fulfilled the duties Qf! M.C. Refreshments wqre was a vqry
I served, and; the evening (jileasant one.l ■
Low Moor, was summoned at the Borough Sessions, yesterday, for wife! mainten ance and costs amounting to ;£3 7s. '6d., He! was committed for one nionth, the sentence being'suspended on payment of | 10s. |a week. ;He was defended by Mr. Exton, , of Accrington, and his wife was I represented,by Mr. R. P. Lee,'of Black- ( burn) .
William P. Eaton, I of 22, Alpert-street, | SAWLEY. : :
stage, and tf e grim truth is teat many girls with j talent are anything but beautiful. M. I Andre Cl)arJot, the theatrical producer.
'Mple waht ,to see good looks on |tee
like teat eatm by millions of human beings In, this country, I we should be rightly blmned for riot keep ng! them In proper condition.— ProKssor Jujlan Huxley,
■If We gave gorillas and chlmpantees aldlet
■ hand, is on June 24th. i ;:: What do the initials “H.P.1’ on the new George VI coins stand for?
What Is a Baht? ■ - n r The Portland Vase, at the British
- i :: : 10,
Of what was Noah’s Ark made? I When he becomes a King’s: Counsel. Which Is the largest' lake In: the
Museum,' 1,709-years old. i It is beyond :prlce.,
; : r
Either, on the new George VI : stampsiWales is lepresentediby a I daffodU. :
■ / world? i 'i ' ' ■ . n ! i i 1: i ,
On June 21st, longest day of the year. “Midsummer Day," on the other
Five years, or until the Government resigns,' . •
teri thilllngs He collected. It and was'last seen|making for tee coast.—Witness at Wood' Gtoein, Lond m, Poilce Court,
I asked mV assistant to collect a debt of
' Life has teught m'e that it’s stupid to!give advice to yo mg girls. However worldlyrwise a person gltog advice may be, each, girl must work cither own life, make-her I own happiness,—1 Ilss. Ellen Wilkinson, M.Pj
Prevents allilhnentej and rears every chicken Intoiiuagnlfli ent burly, winter layers. Bottles -Blackburn’S, Cora Merchants, Olltheroe,.
PEAR -lAiwlth m:
>:mi
7id„ 1/2,6/- CastlO Gate,
i
POU 8U
LTRY, EGGS, ETC.
f?ER CHIOKS AND PULLETS OHNSON'S OVARY TONIO.
sary tetvlces jwerri held at tee Methodist Chapel' oh Sunday, and, were twell attended." ■Ihe preacher was the Rev. G. H. Marshall, of Thirsk, formerly of the' Olltheroe circuit, who dellveifed two 'Impressive discourses. There was special riiusip at both, services, scholare and choir combining under the leadership of Mr J.'H. Oddie, of Grlndletonj The anthem in the'afternoon, was "Holy Ait Thou,’’ and In the evening ’!Hark. hark, my Soul,’’, the solo parte being taken by MlssjF. A. Peeland Mrs, N. P. Pickup. .Mrs, F.,Harrison’was at the.oigan. 'Mr. Marshall addressed a^gath- eitag of scholars,:teachera andlfrlends m the morning. The day’s collections amounted to £14’16s,’9d.: I
ANNIVERSARY.-Sunday school annlveii-
ST [ARRIVED! M H A E L 371
J U cMI
The All jWavrir wjith all the latest features, and ma^ificpntiperformance and appear
: :: , ->-oac GOLF JOTTINGS.
■ In the third qualifying round for the President’s: prize played last Saturday, the following were successful; : F. H
Long: 86411- 75; E. 'Gt. Chapman, 98-20-78;' ' R, J, Hartley, 86-7-79; J. E. Cook, 91-10-81. ' To--morrow (Saturday) the: East Lan cashire Golf: Association Scratch, Com petition Willi be (Played -at: Great Har wood; The Clitheroe club willbe repre sented by; H. N,' Hartley, R. J; Hartley, H. Wtlgley and'G, Benson;'!
of all nations are to meet In London next March.
To'discuss'world peace ex-Servlce. men' , ,, I-’. /'■■'. " " ■ . -■ ,'|' I
162 Gtiineas Cash or 0;4 l E a s y terms
ance a t a | popular price. NOTE TH E oluTSTANDINB POINTS
Polychrime iTilning' Scale; Flywheel Tuning Drive; I Piano finished Cabinet designee to hamonise with any surrounc ings; ''^ery-pno I tonal quality.
Thi» exc iptionalljf low priced »ct brjngi you enterUinmont IrSrn all over the world thui giving programmei to luif Iha taHe or al listonan.
Call aIid HeaIe This Geeat Success ' j :; I' ■ ;-"V ■
4 , ELLIOTT WEUfiATE, CLITHEROE
According to! custom tee latter received fivt shillings'cach);,. j
' -----------— . - ^ • CiRO'CKTH OP CLITHEROE.
TNTERNAL PAliiTING' A'T the ST. -L JAMES’ SCHOOL AND THE ROSIAN
cAXholic SENIOR SCHOOL.
worshipper atjiSt.::Helen’s, sfe: was also old member of! the Mothers’Union. ; ij FOUNDER'S! DAY.—June 13to, the Hos
pital rburider'd Day, this'year fell on Sunday, The special 'commemoration iseijiK todlij'
•
Wicks,' Vicar: of'Tosslde, who .addressed; B| large liongreg'atlbn. The service which cpm-i ikemotates Robert Parker,,who founded the
which co: 'on the 6th Auinsti next. Specifications aiid; full details
eer CUtherpeJ
carried oht di ring 'tee Summer Holidays, en& dn' 9 th July and terminate
' tee above Schools,
obtained from, and tee General of Contract insiectediat the Borough E ^ - aridfSurreyiris; Office,.Town Hall,
endorsed ’ .X St. James' School and/or: :urid
Tenders,In
noon, Friday,'tee , The Co/moration
accept te® lowest jplaln sealed envelope,
Roman Cjathoi: &nIor School,” to ^ d®Uy-' ered to te®')teb®''s'8k®^ 'later than 12
do not bind themselves to
Town Clerk's. Office;, , r CUteeroe. lUh iJune,' 1937.
or any tender. G. hetherington, Town Clerk.
to be land. Tenders/ In a p ain' sealed ;envelope, en , , . WANTED.
rtrAn^D-Cmbie IGENEEAL ■ 'family * pf twfj.—Apply Advertiser ihd Times.
duties; helpif 'required; all conveniences.—. WriteiBox B1, '/Advertiser and 'Times.
WATTED—Experienced MAID,' aged 30 or oveh,;'for Bedford).' Two 'In 'family; all HOLIDAY RESOR'fS.'
____ personal attention. I Trimridrig.'IShampooing,'ete.,' CAIRN .-AND ‘ KEROT BLUE TERRIERS USUALLY FOR PAT.W , ;Also ACCOMMODATION FOR CATS-Mits DilmiB, Shaw Cottage, Clitheroe
W ANTED irilevery Town, persons to form
ence roquiied’; 6/6 in the. fi, commission; also Valuable Gifts for all, lUtoful presents value £4/4/) to Agents selling £25 worth of goods. Send postrtardifor beautiful illustrated col oured catelbgue containing nearly, 1000 lines. Don't deiaj), send'today.—DENNIS & CO., (Dept! 205)/ Colne,i,Larics, ,. .):
Chri^mari Clubs./ No .previous experi LEGAL NOTICES. Joseph banks. Deceased. SLrjf($BYp TRUCKS
LABI ERS, IBARROWS and CASTORS) Commissiori Agent.'With, connection in
, cut leroe! required calling ’ on Mills, Fac tor! is, 'VWarehouses, iDocIm, etc. 'Bend refeiences 'Md rough ;lnaii of ground
usii dly I [oveCed to !H. 0. SLlNGSBY, 97 j
jfoy,l London; W.C. 2., |, W.(NTlb ;4 BCIiAP IRON, large or j
small qqaniitieS.-E. Standring and | Sons, .Gr#8cr6 Street), Clitheroe. 'TeT. If4.
LOST.!
rriEWDERS afe, jtovited for the Internal L b^T--ictee SWALEDALE kvTE; , •A Pai p nting
Sme ithwaltes, Newtou- GARDENING.
T 'AWN'. 'MOWERS-tRansom'q’s, Qualcast, -L/ Green’s, IShtmks! ' Super:; JB.,. Presto;
' ; '
sped lUse ; to I Motor | Mowers' ■ and Motor Mow;r RCpairs.--Theq)'Wilson ’& Sons, Ltd., [ York] Stfert, Olltheroe) :’
Ateo and I Royal ■ : Enfield - Motor Mowers. Lawii MowerslEepalred and Sharpened. We
M RfiAt! AtoNe garden ornaments : I
’/iKE' GARDEN BEAUTIFUL.
16/i;,'; liristto Arches, 10/6,: 'Rustic Seats,. 10/6.-TpO. i WILSbN & SONS, LTD., |
Bird Baths from 9/11; Sundials from York Street, qiitheroe. •
Mr. F. M o o r e s U HOUSE, 8AW L IY .
MEETIN M A18AOE 4ND CHIROPODY.
Piomlt 5tt|ntl on to messat?M bV Post
Manure,'Dried Blood, Bone Meal, Lawn Sand, Worn liUler, Grass Seeds,'Fumigating Shreds, 'Ymito Ply. Vaporiser, Nicotine Dust ing Powder, Elug Destroyer. Garden Canes, aU eizes;: rom'6d. per 100. Garden Spades, | Fori 3, ’Trowels,'TreUls, Barrows, and’, every thin r for theigarden at Then. Wilson & Sons I Ltd, Yon S(reetj CUtheroe. !
ArdeIj , iFER'nLlSERS-kuroa, (garden and lawn), Sangral, Abols, Hop
a GARAGE TO LET.—Apply to E. J6hnson, Kendal Street or 29 Chatbum Road,
[ quite central, modem,—Write Bl, A GOOD WORKSHOP TO SELL OR, LET, Pfiira OF EGGS.
Pou try Society and the Farmers’ Union Is as Mow3: 'Wholesale 1/1; ’Retail 1/3.
The pricetof . eggs! arranged'by the .local MAGNETO REPAIRS
Als(i SpeolaHsts in EepairB to DYNAMOS I in 18il|;8tirtan and Re-Wiring of 0«».
lIMFjSON BROTHERS, LIMITED (Dqpt; No. 3 Magneto Works)
IIAP ON—niar Burnloy—HAPTON Phone I Padihara ' U
FARMERS In Stock .
bYTIME’: MACHINES
UAMroBDS, ALBION, HORNSBY B U C K 8T0N E , NICHOLSONS, ete. IXOHjfflOES — Spakes — Repaies ijatlirigden, Clltheroe and Gisburn Auction Marts.
LINDLEY PATE GiSBURN
.■ It. Irilephone GISBURN 61
Rooms TO LET-^-SuU gentleman boarder, I Advertiser and Times. /
/UEAZING.- V: —Terry; "Abbeycroft,”''Whalloy. Whalley ,106.' :
DOMESTIC SERVICE. WANTED-HOUSEpiDS
districts;: no fees.—Apply Miss Adanis, Bow- lanfi Chambers, .Wellgate,-CUtheroe.
GENERALS for CJUteeroe and EDUCATION. COMMERCIAL I! EDUCATION
A Course 0^ Modem buBinessiliatning in SHORTHANDi iTYPEWRHilNQ
AND BOOKKEEPING AT
GUESTS BUSINESS TRAINING CULLEGE
is the foundation, of a Buooessfq career, as hundreds of former; mpili I , : ,|,: - -testify.
‘ GUEST'S
IDU8INE8S TRAINING OOLl|EQE M l , EXCHANGE STREET BUCKBURN TeL6403)
■
Write or Call /or OoBeje Projpeel« (/r«) j
-Four acres splendid Cirazlrig., --------------t'Phoqe'l i; ’ ,
suitable for any ktod of bustoesri; Also 4urri Jffi’; ruddlejdown far/hip.-Frank-
-cYJtowtag! debts to' the estate of Joseph Banlis, of 'tee George ; and Dragon Inn, DoWnham,: near Cllteeroe, Lancashire, Inn keeper arid Fafiner, '(who died on, the 13th I June) 1937), are requested to send particulars of suth dalms and debts within 14 days to. tee undermentioned SoUcitors to^th?' Executors,
A lA PERSONS.having Claims against or | Tel 52. I
BALDWIN, wisKS Sc BALDWIN ,r ':4, Duck Street),Clitheroe.
MONEY
PERSONAL ADVANCES i f £10! to £1,000
• p r a OR WITHOUT S E C O R ip ! (Established as P. Stone, 187-5)
| F . S i f b i N f E , L T i p . 34, Brazerjnots Street, Manche^er
NURSING.
I TH E GRbFT- NURSING i W H A L L EY
MATEBNiry, Medical and Mhoe SuEGioAL Patients Reoeivbd (with patients own doctor in attondai .oe),
: Terms Moderate. ' Telephone: Whalley.28
WILKINSON.-On June 15te,fat 27 Bucclerich Avenue, Clitheroe, Edith, the beloved v/ile of .tlte late I
devoted mother of Edward arid Wilkinson, hi her 65th year. Iril at St Mary’s Cemetery oh’June 18th, 145 im.
’Walter Wilkinson, j and .
“Anti underneath her Idsting aims."
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
BANKS.—Mrs.'Banks arid Family desire ves c
floral tributes fecejvefl by i then their sad I bereavement. Also doctor and' Rev. F. IT.! Bradshaw their kind attention.!
kind expressions of sympathy to tlank all relatlvei
I George p d Dfagon, ;Downham,l Clltherod.
I'BALSHAW.—The,family of the late Alice ’/ Balsfiaw deiire to tl ank all|irelatjlves,
I f friends, and! the empk yees of Messrq. W. Westfiead and Sons for ikind expressions of sympathy and floral i tributes received du'rii^ theiii ,sad bereavement, doctor for ktod attentjbri.
'is Wilson Street*, CUtheroe, :'01d Row, Barrow, Whalldy.
(BRIGGS.—Mrs! Briggs arid-family: thank all relatives, friends,' and the blesdale Ceinent Company, LiriiitedJ tokeris of sympathy and’floral Wbutto to- theirl sad bereavemenll Mso tie: doctors and ,staff at Blackburn 'poyal for kind attention.
:'CABR.-fThe family of the Carr desire- to thank
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.-...Ckmifortable B ournemouth for ' holidays- animal lovers
Forest, and ;every amusement.—Old-v otld; house and garden at lyttleten Lodge, Flor- ! ence Road, ^ Boscombe.—Thone (Boscumbe 1478), or write; the Misses Wood, latje-of f
ExceUent bathing,'coaching to the New:] /DEATHS Clitheroe: :
CLOSE.-On Suhday, Juu'! ISth, at! 16 Pin- lico Road, Clitheroe, Mary Interred at St. aday, !
years. Wedn
Close,'Aged lav MR.' i). e. SMITHIES. AT 17 Spring gardens, waddington 11,900.—Best value
To-Morrow (Saturday) JUJOE 19th,. 1937, at 2 pjn,
J E. SMITHIES is Instructed , to Sell by
Extohsmn T to and 3 single Ch’alto to match, sideboard: ;fce Gramophone. Cabinet and choice kecorfis;. Portable Pye Battery Radio Set; excellem Sewing Machine; brass Curb; palrselectodJSatlnwood Toilets and Bedstead
to match, fitted! with spring and wool mat tresses; brass-and Iron .Bedstead, fitted; hearth rug:ljoildoth; usual ornaments, pots, and' coiiktag utensils.-—
9 o’clock.' )| ' J. E. SMITHIES, • ’i ;
noon, June '18thj and morning of sale, from- ‘ Auctioneer. ,,Thone 344.
•' A'lctiolija modern small oakj Sideboard, I and Times Difflce,27, castle Street, OUthen|ie. ,„.„v ever oflered.--Ai ’ I
thetic gut;l reasonable prices; urgent repslrs same day.-[-COOK’S, 'Castle Street,; , |
IS IRAOKETS.—Repairs & restrihgs competent stringers; natural or syn
TTAlHrDARKENING BAY RUM,: 1/3 |per H bottletenpt fdye,-Bailey’s, 3 Castle St.
OqKA-MODERN ' P~lve-Roomed HOUSES I % o 9 u
arratiged.-TR.i W, Road, Rlshton, ;
■WHALLEY, Small deposit; mortgage cai) be Builder, Harwood
f'OR SALE, PRINCESS STRM, or sale princess On view Friday after ClEEDS.-H New Stock' o f . Carter’s
® Seedp, Garden Tools; and Fertihseils.'p' I Arthur Wl Whitaker,'.Castlo Street, C|ith-
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F R sale- 1932 STANDARD BIG NTNE; ■nOGS,-^ -Two WIRE PUPS, cbeap.-’I'erry,
cheat-^Kehyon; ,3 Woohe Lane. | I'Abltleycroft,” ;Whalley.. Phone. TOO .
Wilil! Grime,
H iBB lA G E i
HANSON-GRIMEMJn Tries lay, June 16 h. at the Lane,
.aril Hanton, late of Rochdale, to Al 2, Little Moor Hoaq, CUteeroe.
:Jethodist (Wesley) 'Jlitheroe, by the
:v.,H. Hooi lurchjPa:
N. A.1 HACKING fid SONS I . I FOR I ■
MEMpEI^
jErected anywhere. Dlstanct no object. Send fori Catalogue. Weicai anange to
(bring yell by car to Inspec our stock,
Largest telectlon in East Lancashire ol grey! . BALMORAL : RBD, AND
J BLACK GRANITE MEMORIALS. ! Address:!- ■ '
! Telepho; on:
CEMETERY GATES, I ACCRINGTON,
: I ' .1 I - E ’stablished 1878. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES' aiJd DEATHS
SHteP AND LAMBS, includ ing WELSH AND IRISH,
I ^jOjONTRY ^JOTTAGE,
— :i«uuiuaf, Oh the Premises, :. - WEDNESiDAYi ' JUNE 23rd,' 1937
rjpo’ Bi sotlo By auction by Robert I
at Seven o’cTnck! in the evening, Subject to j condltlohs ol! sale to be then produced— ,'
b e n e ' C01TAGE.“lffIIIlST GBEEN. The proper y Is freehold, and the site con-1
slsta' ol eoO'liquare yards of land, or there-1 abouts. , ■ "I ■' ■
FuU'partlqilarS may be obtained from the ' , ■, '
or froiri the ’lender's Solicitors, : , EAS’iHAMS & RAMSBOTTOM, OUtheroe. Tel. 264-5.
BAILEY'S 3 CASTLE STREET.
■pEGISTBRED DEALER FOR “INECTO AU RapiIjI, the wonderful colour rcstorezv—
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•QCRAP PiDS, 120 leaveseach; One Penby, Advertlicr. and Times, 6 Market Place.
H ouse for SALE-"Dunnet,” :.pimllco: ist, King S reet. i . , ,
dining j an{,::,bteakfast rooms, wash-house, garage :for twoi cars.—Apply Hunt, Tobaccon
three bedrooms, bath and w.c., drawing, '
lOR SAllE-*Dcsirable Family House; conven eiices: inside and outside, Fr^:c-1 hold—W. P irke'r, King Street, Clitherde, ;
OURPLUS SHOW OASES and COUNtIeR FOR SALE-Advertlser and TimesJ
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'SFRlNQj CHICKENS tebm 3/3 each. FOWLS from 2/6 each
SKINNED ICHICKEN8 f|rijm ;10d. each DUCKLINGS froitil 6/6 each
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FRESH SALMON and CHILLED SALMON - i. • . I i '-1
. Wholeiale and! Retail
Reasonable Pbices [
KOXOKi
WOONE ' LAN E , CLITHEROE
Tel. 287
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