( ' ' W’kI il "firp^??s ( T W I X V E I ^SliiSvi! a s s ’ ■ VN i ( M H O B E O I t A B V E R T p a ^ ; A N p ' ' t O D E J ;
TO LET. ■•'ll ',
T O
a n d I t h i i l k i n g o f t h i s y e a r ’s s e t - o u t — - N e ^ j j i y ^ o f T o o l k F e r t i l i s e r s , '^ S e e d s , a n d S u n d r i e s a r j a r n v i n g
Spw and i»ck8on’i famoi i “; Nevwbend I SPJ^ES ^ I'ORKS. ■ I
ECUllBl ly! iusual dfilces, E l. land power., Bple in jld condltlon.-Apply: Mrs. E Gradweu,, Sh&vj: Cottajie, Olltheioe.
baitbilooi l» r p o
i 26May ,Teni worth
Warraafed Rakes, H o e s , Culivatort, T oM elc.l by Brad«, Park*. Spes r & J a ^ n , el.
“ S p ib o k ” andl “ Rexof Uym Rake^, LAWN M O flte .
C / P i G i l W O R M K I L L E R v L a W ^ I i N E i ^ , ,
, E R A N D F E R T I L I S E R S . 6 R E E N T W I S T , T W I N E S , E T c - p r : " ; V j ■
' BARTERS TjESTED SEEDS.
A. w. wraiAKffi 14, Castle Street
Clithetoe
TEL. 160. lutru-iAnry fi* 4
f 6
eroe. Semi-detached; 4 bbdroom^' entertaining rooms, kitcben am):
ivydend," Park" Avenue;; outlie: ’ '
LET - MIDDLE BANKS PARMi- J 1 -HOLDEN ,
^cresj Possession ;2nd February and .12th id W38.' Tenant 'will show the, Farm
its tb be sent- th A,': 8 .'Griffiths, \Oak;i 1,'Headroomgate Road, St. Annesett Sea
—Baxenden.railway line, Accrington, Aval^ aWe irorn.Wth May next. Further particvuto and authority to,inspect from the To-itn; Oleri Town Hall, Accrington. < ’ ' ‘
h ildings known a s . HoUln’s Farm, 1 situate, etwien Royds Avehue and' the Accrington
32k acres; ,‘Pos8ession:;:Meadoirs 14th Feb,, Pasi stares, 26th AprUr Btaldlngt, 12th Miy,
j Nr, Bolton-tiy-Bowland.
Maj; Tenli
iqiOSES ,HALL ESTATE | lo 'l l®
FARM, j ; 1 '
:WilN(.u/GHiL; farm;' Nr. Boltori-by-BowIand 62 acre8;:;Fosses8lon;2nd^b.'rind, 12th
im
ip oi .*LET-44- acres; ot .goQd’ land togettiferi bu ; with the farm house,:shlppon, and other
, l i i l p BV MISIM, HkNiiy HOLlllNiB «ON.
ml;SALERWM6l' tW T i ^ E '
i8UEraW,-'tHOWS)ik|)l LOWERGATE,
’iTORNlTUftf held on.
TO-MORiIqW (SAT,j F ^ sth, at 1^0. - HENRY HOLDS ^ # D SONi*' ... 1 , 1
Auotloheers,*' " BY , T.i SILVERWdOD
POSE, o om G 4 ,W E s : f |B radford tmh, 1938'-i
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the late Ji[ls8,E.,A. Bjshopj(^deceased), the HOUSEH 3LD FDRNipta| jSs UTENSILS' Jarticlalars next! weekfs' advert. ' '
il^ONDAY I " * , AVTi C
lets 1938, Tte tm n ta win show the: FariMi Rob >nson, Sollciior, Clitheroe. '
BARROW
arimial .ball organised by the Cricket: anS Tennis Club, has been extremely pop liar i and again on iFriday.’evening, the) e was a large, attendance,:when ithe< event was held In, th e , Reading i .Room,
AraOAl BALL.-For many years, the
A w ell ivarled pjogramme of old and w w 'ic e s -w a s submitted hy Mr. T. Battersn -B^nd and greatly;en]oyed.: Refresh- were; served; by a; ladles’ com--
, w'\^. i »vv, !■• FOR BETTER PRINTING
i N o t i c e t h e p r i n t i n g o f l ^ o t h i n g h a p h a z a r d I d e s i g n e d t o m a k e a f a y o i I t h e p r o s p e c t i v e c u s t o m e r
i L o n g e x p e r i e n c e h a s u s i n g i l l - p l a n n e d C a t a l o h e a d s w h e n t r y i n g t o i
I S l o p p y p r i n t i n g s u g g 1 h a n d l e d b y " a n i n f e r i o r r e v e a l s t h e h a p d o f t h e a t e l y c r e a t e s - a ; f a v o u
t i e m o s t s j i c c e s s f u l £ n n s 4 b o u t i t , , b u t c a r e f u l y u r a ) ) I e i m p r e s s i o n u p i n
: a u g h t t h e m t h e f o l l y o f g u e s '^ F o l d j e r s a n d L e t t : r
n f l u c n c e h u | y e r s . • s t s ! s l i p s h o d '- ; p r o d u c t s f i r m l w h i l e p r i n t i n g t l a t r e a l c r a f j s m a n i m m e l i I a b l e I i m p r e s s i o n i i n < t h e
I m i n d o f t h e r e c i p i e n t . T h i n k t h i s o v e r a n d d ; t e r m i n e t > s t o p , w a s t i n g -
' m o n e y o n p r i n t i n g t h a t h a s “ c h e a p ” s t a m p e d a l l o v e r i t .
■
W e h a v e t h e c r a f t s m e i a n d t h e j p l a n t t o h * lp ; y o u , a n d i t h e y a r e a l w a y s ! a t y b u r s e r v i c e ’P h o n e 4 0 7 / 8 ( 2 l i n e n s )
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ADVERTISER OtlM^CA 1 ■ ■
-! I "t 'y I I P R I N T E R S . P U B L I S H E R S . B O O K B I N D E R ,
16, MARKET PLAb,iCLTrHEROl THE MOTORISTS LOG.
Moipr Racing In 1938 By JAMES L. MARKHAd
The criticism-is sometimes offered that, p items, manufacturers are increasing the com- nowadays there are many more parts which
Ucations of design and maintenance. ,.. j One might be mclmed to take the'view that
may go wirops. The welljestablished fact is however, thgt a modem b r is designed as a complete, mechanically I harmonious , col lection of lunits. ■ ponsequpntly, maintenance tends toIbepoine simplified.^, j . I i ■'
' are plenty if .theoretical Itompllcations,I but In practife they are seldom prominent! nor the Bllghtest source of worry to owner drivers. We have I an example of this in the hydrau lic brakes of Lockheed which enable the non-technlcil motorist to enjoy the results of highly stlentlflc designing work. Instead of having linkages and:rods which rattle and get put of adjustment, ypur brakes are operated i by the compression of a special liquid. ■ I; .[
I S 'I ’ '
- set at a ;iprE-determined variance. Conse quently, when the car meets road surface Irregularities, the front and:rear springs are “ out of stcd" and so
help.to ensure smooth
■travel. , ; • j ’, i, h OBSCURE DEFECTS . A ne verlri'lmportant dolht to remember
although lit’Is simple land' our cars are ex traordinarily still: expejderice some of those baffling little
about modem maintenance Is that, worth-while-products, we may
, Developments in suspension have certainly not Introduced new troubles. On the . con trary, simplification again is to be seen here. Probably i; ynu have already enjoyed such -things asihkU-elllptlcs fitfed with sllentbloc bushes and I needing no lubrication. Then there Is a gystem of phased suspension which enhances comfort on rough roads and also tends .to reduce theirlsk of breakages In the springs, the peridocltles ; of which are
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connected, general prmclples can be formu lated to ensure high efficiency and trouble- free operation. If, fo r , example, chassis design had! not advanced to Its- present Standard I of excellance, there might never have been d possibility of inventing central chassis-lubrication. As we-know, in spite of; the', thbfetical conjpllcatlons of- , braking systems, thd modem chassis Is of such well- balanced I instruction that it sequhts a minimum lot maintenance attention. There
. With' numbers of pans closely inter in ihtroduolng so many, specification
orated although I the engine had never been seriously cverheated..'..: i’; : ' If anytl ing ihkppened to- prevent si ch a
exhaust vi lve.i ;| Now this valve had deteri
troubles vhlch used to handicap us years ago. Lac t of compression on one cylinder may be die to any of half-a-dozen different causes. 'Tie Other day, I traced-one of- these; caises, ahd found it was a warped
valveiseatng tightly,' it:would let;though gasses at he hightes explosion temperature instead p; thei lower temperature ijvhlch normally kists at the exhaust period ' It follows,, t lerefore, that the. valve Would probably become overheated ; and wi rped, especially as it could not take mp is proper seating on the jvmter-cooled'cylinder. ' [ -; '
open and fiose; properly.- In the case 1 have’ just; quote 1, the; warped exhaust valve rnay, have been kept partly open by a small par; ticle of carbon. I On the other hami the
For. effident; dperation, every valve mns|;
trouble mi y have been due to a weak valve spring.
. ' I I
out”.-by short-clrcu. another oicasWn, my car’s maximum
be more than one possible cause of a dfe' I hajd reason to appreciate this fact one when a cylinder was being completely
kept sparking-plug contact itingfon the cylinder block
placed ov£ r the radiator front's lower- soon effeced an Improvement and en me-to get to civilisation.
declined .U abolit five miles an hour af a freezlni ly iold head wind' ln a district. A^ ■ ■— strorig plece'of thick brown
devices
and It ms y be necessary to : wipe adj;icent; Shafts clean before you can cure an oil leak-
There ls|a ways a tendency
for.lubricarti follow sui faces which are already gi easy)
; n a y not ,
Intematlorii Carrigrohi has already In Cork buted by- fund. Tl
. a n ■A ra(
aie
dr. . Joseph Mci Is- makes- It
been aroused the recent glf|
t - In the n 1938 will i meeting! on
otor-: the
of £5,0p0-ci(jntri- trath to: the raoe
slderable motoring cji
I the r rest
cICs isslble to re :tone" ,'f- be-entirely respoiv k satlsfactor ly, I i MO lOE racing! IN 1938
pitstanding. evej iqlng. calendar f( al Grand : Pi circuit. - Coi
pemhir that there is always__likeily
paper : half, iibled
gainst ileak
ipeed
"cht clip On
I.';
„ to; ifeCti’ day
Docgerin'. presided! over ;a good. attend-;, ancle a t th e annual :meetlhg of the mem-i,
.OlICKET CLD» MEEllNG.-Mr. P,
beri Of the Cricket and Tennis Club, held on Monday evening,; a t the Reading;
Roo merit
m;!
in llhe!''l^nk:of £24.: -Mr. Dodgeon was. re-eledlfed president arid Mr, C. ;P. Clarton, chairman, iwarm thanks being paid to 'th e splendid servlcp they had ren iered to the club.:; - Thes resignation of Mr. H. Crawford, as secretary of the club, was,received with regret, and in token I of his long "and valuable service he was i presented;: iwith a :Westmlns|:erj chime dock. Mr. Clayton mentioned th a t Mrj Crawford was .appointed assist- anti secretary; seventeen yeafs ago, w^en Barroilv Were members
of.the Rlbblesdale Seiuor Cricket League; and ever since ihe had been! actively; associated with the d u b ,- !succeeding-; Mr. W. Thomson las secretary some years ago,,. -Mr,: Dodgeon: also paid tribute toi the lefflclentfservlee, Mr] Ckwford had rendered and ex pressed regret th a t he had to rellnqulsh hisjoffice,-owing to pressure of work. The jperobers slncerelyt hoped Mr. Crawford would I maintain his: association with the dup for many years to c om e .;In appte- datlonbfi hls services, it was decided to elect Mr. Crawford a member of b<" th e ; general committee and: the mai committee. In orderthattherOthep mem
A satisfactory: flna|aclal:-state s' presented, showing 'a balanco
IHAT^l^. jgORO EBSV’ENIO^.—Jiembers of ; the
year’s lac tlvltles. -The proceeds wer^ In aid of'the alcK4undj |i "
^ __________ epiuiB Mfcpuiu .vuvu«7
ELECTRICITY ' -Assisted .W
[
mlttee • i The proceeds of the effort irire. in imejreglon of £4.
rriHE clIitueroe Avmb'N mart co . C)I} PAT GA-MS
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to writing-to'be:sent,ta::Ai John iD.: OU DU .H ia B ^ j & BULLOCKS, Bn'd ,
‘rrDESDAYlNEXT^i KWB DAIRY, QAtSpE land C
4 0 7 0 t ^ 0
, - , iHEll|t»S. and ■irilljie torwardi
iYm'VEDT(»WS:AND ...
mHE NEST SALE 0F GEli) AND LAYING' •I- OFF (CATTLE.Will be' held on PRiDAV,' F0BRDARY.18tKi'll;.f I ' .I I , '
Teleph0ni325. -■':;i ■: J EDWARD, CHESTER] Secretary.
ANO
8HE6F.ait,ltl-46 am., when ' I NbRTH ifeblaNTlll^ and LOOlu.
soo-eoolffs#"™'-®’ wfil be onioier., ‘ / i ^ i Cattle tor .Subsidy must be stalled by,9-30
T. slLTOiyOOii'l.wllfsell By'Auction for. I O T A Y ; , E E B R V A E Y " l l i i k SALES BY a u c t io n /
TTOTHERSALL Auctioneers ■sn l
B
-e FOIfREST,; Valuers -
ANK SALEROOUB, CLtXHEROEi
TO-MORROW (SATlj^AY) PEBRPjMlY 6tb, at 1-30 I u a, prompt ,
^J|||SSRS.d BOTHER 5, ILL &, FORREST
modeni' Oak Sideboari a;: Several. Mahogany and’jpainted Sideboard! 3.(piece> sitting ropin, Bult^ in.-brown mbq\fitte;>Odd Toilets; 2' Child’s Cots; ‘J and ful t o Oak Bedsteads: 2 Plano Stools; an exqrilent Humber,.- Sportf CYCLE as flew with
", * i^htoll by A lotion a: quantity, of HOUSEHOLD FURNT 'URE and' EFFEGIB' POULTRY'-APPIilAT ( ES'etc.i including n dak Bureaji with, c 1 iboard abofe;; Wal-
ut'“Sldebbard!-?‘ Blfch Bedroom Suite; j; 3
Mlller'DYNAMO LIGI' flNG SET; front and: rear;'"’2gents,-Cycles ; Oak Hill Stmrd; 2 palrS'of: Scales; :PIAN( 1 In Rosewood case'by Wernham;-:Oak Gate 1 - ig Table; A very fine HM,V.-"AUT(>«ADICI}RAM, {in, excellent
three speed ind TO POULTEY KEEPERS
! ’ 150 ;qgg Glevum iln j ibator;.; A: quantity of; GalvariM Hen Hopi (rs; - Bucket fountains ;etc; alsoipatent Paraff i I'GrIeeBhouse Heaters.
-: Auctioneers BANK
PUBLip
'rtUTHEROE OPEB a/ir
HOTHERSA1 4 and FORREST, . :,! i 4nd Valuers,
CffTHEROE. Tel. 95. Man 'Jjlth good appearance, and'address SALEROOMS, '
NOTICE. ITIC &l DRAMATIC
SOCIETY. I
'. . All having :^ce6ili!ts?again^ ,the above,, ■Society Jn cqnnectlc i with th?- production... of “Good-Night vle’ima’’’ are requested ’ to send same immelfllately to[
JAMES 0. DEWHUEST, (Sec.) , ■ 128,' Pimlico Road,
OUGH (IF aiTBEROE depar'iment
ring Scheme . :
■’-THE . COUNCIL ai certain prescribed made 1^. Electrical- business within the and undertaking dll intend -to . avail tpemselvesi of -the above scheme.
e prepardd to recognise arges-. vyhlch may be mtractors- carrying on
make application to Engineer, Electricl - Showrooms, King
:Such;Electrical Cc^i or Whist I No
, matter'lwhich .youprefer,- lave alll requlsites ’for both; !; games.:,
m 'Y IN G .C W
. appointed auditors. i The: following wpre appointed members of .the general cpm-i
•R. Horrocks, H, McNab,!. Rji Mitchell! X- GaFsIde, T. Holden, W, Garslde, E.,Flick
mlltee
-.Messrs. C. -E. Claytofl, 0; Epncst,;
and W.: Sanderson. I . The Imatch! com-; mlttee will consist Of Messr6,: T, Garslde, H, McNab, :W;' Garslde, 1G.' phamberlaln and th e ' captain. I t was mentioned th a t I last season Jthei club 'was: again strccessful In winning the: championship of Tthe Rlbblesdale; AmateursLeague .and th s t their application: for i membership of the North-East: Lancashire League fort next .season had been successful. Tributes were paid : to the services of t all th( officials and:': the members' swere thtnked rior their loyal and: continued suriport.
EST BRADFORD.
iSympathy will be extended to them i in their, loss. The Interments: i s ’to-take. plaice : at St. Catherine’s : Church to-; morrdw (Saturday).
Asrilni died on Wednesday, a t the age of 65.1 Formerly, Mr,' and; Mrs; Aspin lived a t Eaves.Hall Farm. : -'Well known'and respected in the: locality,': .Mrs. Aspin leaves three married-sons, -with one: of whom, iMr. Varley Aspin, she resldedi
" DEATH OF MRSj'ASPIN.—After a long Ultless, Mrs.' Sarah • Jane: . Aspin, : of Malrylebone Farm,;, widow of Mr. James
CLITHEROB ENTERTAIN FLEETWOOD.
'
Bridge ‘ground to-morrow, CUtheroe are m am g three positional changes from the team which;: lost t o ; Chorley last Saturday. iShaw 'resumes at right back a n d ; McDonald crosses, 0v e r to ; the left, while Thomley Is preferred to Phythean at: left half-back.i :. The team will b e ; Ma i s d e n S h a w , ‘ McDonald; : Akers, Rlc Jardson; ’ Thornley ■: Thomas,- Allen, Chatburn, Emmett;and-Kltchen,-1 .- i
:or ithe: visit of Fleetwood to the, Sliaw IN slaiDburn. .n :.;:, ■ . ; wHis’r ct
In tract ig oil-leakages,' by the way. give' tliought te -theifact thatidefectlve reta
i I
nlng.nplble. !s to
eains-fUl, agree toi-partlclpate; Some time therk were conversationsBetween the
enter If; the prize; money were sufficiently • active. The miplmiun:'figure: stipulated the Mercedes people Is^ more thal)
. 1 Motor Racing Club and representatives he Mercedes, team, the latter agreeing
' ired, and It assumed that the entry of -firm will .be followed 'by; their keefiett
lemacy over the:safe concrete roads:of ■ dreifit.’'
,adid Jessed to James L. Markham, c/o the Ed'i1 or.
envelope- should ' be
00 for; prizes,'and as a ; consequence- It lems certain, now that famous contlnedtal
eighth aid of B VUlage Ladies; Qentlemfe MissKlnlg'
. .fl,: the AutotUnlpn; ;‘;With .itheipresence ' hese- famous German ;teams, 'world-wld6 (rest will b e ‘aroused by the battle of
L itters. from readers.;: accompanied by a sta aif ]iipcd' addressed
' :
prize School in the noon, the prlzels.
was the held on His J sub. The ,Rec welcomed delighted ’There w bid'Weal
DRIVE-yThe !wlnners;.at the] ithe.’series of whist: drives In
alckbum infirmary;, held' In the Hall, dn Wednesday,^ were;
i Mrs,- Lewis; 2, iMrs, J. Olbson, m; 1, A. Hudson; 2, A. Howden.
PRIZE DISTBIBUTIONJ—The annual
■^Wilkinson was’M.C. .1' - : . 1' V'-CLC'-iU'
; girl a id P r ' !he Rev.-B, T.
Bowker.presented
'liig : for th e ; phurch Sunday young Men's iCIass was held ,rlBh Church ori Sunday after-
BIBLE :CLASS.-^The Rev. .H. Hooper imer.
i,ect was '‘Playing the game.(’ I or, who > conducted th d ; service, Mr. Hooper, -who said he wm to ’vlsltHhe Meii's Class agalij.: ’lire 43 present. In spite of the
ipekker a t the Mbn’SiBible Class ' raesday' in the Mission 1 Room.
M l, . . 'M-'
BUSINESS 'RAINING C0UE6S
{Prineifol: . Ei Q. ,(HimsT,l
B.Com.) ' for!
THOROUGH SEOR^i (XJHMBBCiAL
■omL bgbVioe
;> Jlnloki Anistatits Ikmile Typists (l6jF25). Onstonu Gs Excise
iiOletioal jQtade:(Bo|ya As QirIs)„..Jan. 1936 ( p i t s ) . . . l .„ J i p l . 1 9 3 8
[Men l9-2J)p,Jan. 1968
FuU pwtlonlars ■ ;An - adpjicatlon ' to (be Prinoipel
ponsaltetians p E |n ! J eU iikei^ ... .... h-Mar, 1988:
(Over 140 sitadtions 19f7)"8ild
IRAO|lirG obteaued since
A B lk AHD
bers might have the benefit: of; hl6. long experience, i; Mr. R; Garslde: wasielected secretary .with' Mr. i.'Wi Lyric,, treasurer, and Messrs. S. Wilson and S'. Clarke were;
SPORE CARDS BRIDGE. BMCES . b r id g e CARDS and ; I • PENCILS
anc
I a -choice’ [range l of goods i Suitable for Frizes.
U^eiliset & t e Dice
6, IdARKEl! l ^ C E , Clitbeioe Phone 407/6 (two lines) ^
Street,' cilltheroe, on February,;: 1938,’ to registered.
: '28th-January,'1938,
Town Clerk’s Office, Clltheroe.
LOW MOOR.
■- Members of Nelson s reet Methodist Church: qioir held a hot pot night,- when a la wlth a meal by ladj who a l^ prepared t ' Hartley: presided
Ji when recitations and by. Messrs. E. Den
■Hltchen, and J. Co
were given by Mr, Mr, and Mrs.: J.. A.
ai
supper jm Wednesday gatheririg' was sewed nembers of the (jhoir, fare. .Afterwards, Mr. at an bntertainment,
songs- V ere submitted E, Cl ippendale, W;
iiji, and cfficerted Items Mrs: J.’. C. Cottam,
ifei man, Mlsa' A. Hltchen 'and Mr. 'W. Hargt^av^,
;' General Condition Specification - and o: spected-'atthe-Show n loms.
ouncll’s .Area of Supply o rk , fort personslwho
^tractors lare invited to he Boroigb Electricity
or beforfe Friday, i Uth their inames to be
of Contt-act; Porms of Contract, may be in-
G.- HRTHERINGTON, - - . I, Town ederk.'
eiitheroe. i ' | . 'i-
company' to'fill vacancy for FIRMS RE P I^ SENTATIVE to call on the trades. Applicants must 1 be between , 25.and 45 years!of age,
wanted • immediately by. well-known
dlsengage4 (irepared ito travel locally. Well paid permanent: appointment.!.— Write, Box. K.1:; Advertlser-andTimes. • , . .
.
farm,-, or pbsitlon' oL''.trust; Tadyl-farmer preferred; life experience, references. Write, BOX No.',K.2., Advertiser and:Times.I .-i
-VOUNG MAN age 26. Single seek situa- A ' -tlon at .COWMAN;' -Mailaglrig small
flX/AtnTI) A -reliable' STRONG iAD tor * ’ farm 1 house.-rApply, .' 'H. :, Dolphin, 'Trough House, Nr. Glitheroe;’ ,; ,
TjK)R SALE good strong two; wheeled trailer oak chassis with , extra : pair Lof wheels
Whall^y 145. CUtheroe.
and .-tyres, i cheap,4Apply, ; Tom iHanson, Barrow- Nurseries] B tow Nr...Whalley. Tel.
i-WANTED-STRONG LAD tor farm work —Drake: House, West: Bradfbrd, Nr.
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to‘ family, two maids kqpt. i-rr Apply, Mrs. (Edmondson ■ Barkerfield, Worston; -CUtheroe.
(WANTED experienced COOK,: age 30 rio v y 40, good wages and good outmgs; two
(WANTED JUNIOR ASSISTANT, about 18 ' *T years of age for
Groceryi.lbusmess.- W. D. Cunllffe,: 8; Market PlEjq^; iClltherbe,
WANTED DOCK GENERAL.-iA'ppIy, Mrs; “ “ .Postlethwalte, Brooklands, iWhialley. .
IWANTED-Experienced LAUNDRESS, all electric equipment .Installed.—Apply, Moorcock Inn, Waddlngton, iNr. iClltheroe.
SLIN(jSBY TRUCKS
Clltheroe: required! calling onlMUls, Factories, Warehouses, Docks, eta ' Send: I references and rough map o t ground usuallyi covered to H. c . SLINGSBY, 97, Kingsway, London, W.C2.
LADDERS. BARROWS M d ! cikSTORS Commission ; Agent ■ With ! connection in
^ ;
•15, York Street, Clltheroe,':i‘ :l * i- wanted)by gentleman,
•DDNGALOW tojrent v
AJ- must be -'MODERN ■ or newly i decorated; GARAGE.-'Writeilmmediately to Bcir No J,1
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(W- ANTED.—For modem house, In Chester, MADDl state experience land reference
VliMCii'M I- 'rllC:
1 1 clAB. lELECTBIOAI, : AND w. * ALSTON S
EUSIn ESS-TRAININO COLLEGE
pbULTRY, EGGS, BTC. Tt:.FPHO,'-!£
iQ.iO W.COLt’.t ;-D.. '''JiMItY
' A ILING POULTRY klU profltl , A BON’D REVIVING.: (TONIC i pures I, liver trouble,-.worms,: etc, ln :24 hours;;
comb, liver ensures profitable birds. ' 1 Bottles: 7id., 1/2 5/-.—-^Blaickbum’s, Comj Merchants^ Castle Gate, Cfiltheroe.
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■gSraCKEilS MUST BE HEAtTHYtobe V profitable. Give; your: blrdsl a fair
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start by uring Armltage’s Dry Chick Food. 12 Chickens can be reared till 14 .days old on a 3ilb. bag c6sting IS. From lall com merchants and grocers.
'-.1 PRICE QF EC|GS, Etc, f PoultryollowB:- I The ]
of eggs, arraiiged by the local ileti( and the F ^ b r e ’ lUnlon Is ps
Wholesal^ 1/7; 1 'Retail 1/9; ;'
fTiHE bloota on my exhibition ■L stock] is due to'OVUM.-So
Farmers’ fresh butter, 1/6 per lb. ahd
. / Chickens 1/-4,wholesale,' ; :. Hens Kd. wholesale. |
BYRNE, (fom, ' Merchant, --'Khu OUtheroe.
dihy: p. I'Sjreet]
Utility
: ■ Portable,electric '“ eye whieb Ittfmedlately detects hidden metal Such; as ikfllkes, sawA' or revolvere,, and betfays, it byi Iflgtag a bell, has tieen -brought;! h|itoI trie. iuvJoUet ' Prison,, Illinois,' in orderi to ( ot twit' jail
breakers.;
JOHN- daik
to : Mlssj ’ Spackman, at Belgr^ve: Hotel, Chester. 1
' REPAIRS. (IMMEDIATE: SERVICjE.
(■ -' . BATTERYrf'.i'- ■
■11 ■ ' ■ F. DAWjol7. ■EXH)E SERVICE STATION,:'
'ESHTON TERRACE, aiTHEROE.- : Telephone.'252.■'! ■ im -
reasonable terms. i All kinds ol Jplnery work undertaken’,!.40 years’ experlencei'+-W. Crookj
IWANTED-FURNITDRE''! RESiojATINO V and French polishing; hlgh-tlass work;
ON SALE.
f N E C T O 'B A P i D ;th e l e a d i n g : E ta f c :D y e f o r B A t h e p a s t 2 5 y e d i ? , R e g i s t e r e d - d e a le n i,
a i l e y s ; 3 , c a s t l e S t r e e t .
Tj io r .' sale wallbANK’S best ptak r PARAFFIN tor'AUadln ismps and •Incubators; 5; galls, to; 20 galls. 9d. per gaU, 20 galls, to 50 galls.’ 8Jd.; per gall. Distance no object-R. Wallbank, 6/7, Watefloo-road, CUthtroe.
PjOSE -TREES Bush Olimbersfaild Standard AV.’.-Jn .'good!- varlety,:'Shrubsi andl trees of- all kinds. -Hedging plants. Fruit trebs,; Bulbs and RlowSra; Ihipectlon.. invited.: Tom Hanson, - Barrow 1 ' Nurseries,-; Barrow, Nr, Whalley. Tel Whalley 145.
T E T or 'SELL-''Park House," 4 bed, bath, A^ W.C., 2 sitting rooms etc,, E l. and P, Apply,—Advertlsey and Times.
’TioiiiSELL-iGrtundimow o tid o o iB A Y fto . A be consumed on bremlses,-Apply, 'T. Wilsom The'Hey, Newton, Nr. Clltheroe. 1
TXDR Tough Beards, Tender Skins,' Sore 'A ': - Necks ■ rise PREP. Prepares your face
condition and’ perfect working; order;-, A. 4. Valve lOOSSOR,CONS: LE MODEL,. in: gon-i working order; 4 table op Wriiigers, as nevf.
to r' a 'perfect' shave. 1 /ji and 2 /6. ;Trial jais 6d.—Baileys, 3, Castle Street.
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aCBAP PADS,'; various ; sizes, coloilrs and O qualities of paper, average 125 j leaves, Id, only.-Advertiser and Times’Offlije,
WANTED. NURSING.
' THE CROFT NURSING HcIme s
V whalley I
..Matebnity, Meuioal and Mikob ■SuBOiOAL PatIp t s ReoeiVed '(with ; patiente own doctor;iR attendanie),
f e r U i f o d e r o f e 1 Taiaphofli: W|ialliy 2s| '
N. A. HACKING Si soks .- 4 '‘ W",'
■':f M E M p R I A L S . Erected a n y v bm . Distance do/object
flehd, lor Catalogue. We can animge to bring you; by'jar :to inspect our stock
Largest.'selectloQ In /East Lancashire ol GREY, BAi|M 0 ^ red, lAND . BLACK GRANITB MEMOBIALb
Addressl-r.... !'- ■ ;. CEMETERY GATES
. ACCRINGTON,
Telephone 2048^ t- i Established Ubii .GES and DEATHS
jBIRTHS.
W1LSON.--On jinuary 27th to Mr. atid Mr® J,;'E.,Wil80ii-(nee, Mary W. Robinson) “ Wynward,”: Beechwood Drive, Cdrlelon,
iBlackpool-8 daughter. - : : : ' )BATHS.
.ASPIN.-On the p d tost, at Marl^bbne Farm, West Bradfoiid, Sarah Jane Aspm,: agsii 65. years. Iptement at St. I Catherine's West Bradfor(iion<Saturday February 5th.
SOOlWOETBMn, February |3rd,l at 53. Mitchell Streiet, Clltheroe, John Thomas Southwortb, aged 69 years. : :
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.. the tieloved husband of Mary Ann WrialEv, years. Intened atpSt: Man's
Cemetery, Pemiaiy 2nd,
11, Parson Lane IN
CLOUGH.-In dear Sister, passed away
West: Bradford.
She always To those
She never : But kept
Clithetoe. MBMORIAM
|hrer Loving Memorj* Of our Maud' Ellen Clough,: rjho February 5tb, 1936.: 1 1 ;
f-Ffom tier Sisters,
CLOUGE-^Trei Mother who
Insured tmemories of oui dear died Feb. 5th, 1936 i
(poke-of. what she dld,|- It to herself, j :
lent.a wiUmg band,: vho needed help,
37, Chatbum Road.
FELL.—In Lovmg leilja]
Mass.’, U.S.A 1
Br ■Inother, Bi re s t‘20th Januaiy, 1938, a t ; Fairhavcn,
—Ftp im Wallace and Chnssie. i Memory
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—From his Brother and Sisters; Accrmgton ; and Clitherpe. '
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HAWORTE—I i Lovmg Mdmofy of a dean . Wife and pother, Sarah Ajin Hawonh, ' Who died Fejbruary Sthj 1935;
1 ; Wortbjy of’Remembrance.! 1 —Prom her| Husband, Harold and Fanny.
MOON,—In mjemory of a dear 1 mother, Elizabeth Moon, who died February 9Ui,; 1937, also of a dear daughter Olive, who;
' died . February 19th, 1933, aged 9 years. We leave tttem IniGod’sikeeping, :
' The rough road safely over, 1 They are nbt dead to loving hearls I Butionlyigoile before. -I : :: - -
Ling HlU,- Tosside. ■ : .1 ; 1 : ' O’er a silent grave, I-------------- ^ ^
. .' Softly at night the stars are shlnmg 1
' Where there sleepeth without pming. One we loved but could mot save,
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• ; i . ;: -“From his loving wife and Edna. 75iBrownIow: Street, CUtheroe.i
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DUGAN.^Mr. 'i Dugan and family 1 wish to thank all frlpnds and neighbours,: and the 1
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Minister.tor their kind attijntioni I 8,1 West View, Chtheroe.
fior^; : tributes received ■ bereavement Also the Doc
Congregatiolja! dhurch, for sympathy an . in ttielrj sadl .or, Nurse and [
BLEAZARD,—The families of I the late'Mrs. 1 . .Bleaard wish to thank all: relatives: and: yfriends tor kind expressions of svmpathy 1 .and fioral tributes received mi their sad .. and sudden•befeavement; ! ; 1 I
1 Grlndleton, Nr.j Glitheroe. ' i : : I
'. .; Doctors, Nurpes and fnends, for the kind ness and sympathy extended to them in their recent (bereavement.'; I
RAWCLIFFE.-jlhe sister and brothere of the late. Miss Rawclifle wish] to thank the
Mechanics Terrace, Whalley; ’ I
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SANDERSON.-iMrs. Sanderson and family wish to thank all relatives, qeighboursiand fri^ds, members of the British Legion; the Borough Engmeer and Staff of the Hlgh- .way Department tor klpd sympathy and
I floral , tributes in their | recent Isad bereavement,' also the doctor ahd P.c. Cutler for I'their ready assistance.
1 ; 75, Brownlow Street, Clltheroe
loral and other tributes, and the idoctore .for their kind sjttention.
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f kind; expressions of sympathy, also ifor 1 : |
TEESNAN.-rThfe relatives of the late Miss Tresnan, ..wish to thank; all friends :for
.WRIGLEY.—Mrs, R, H. Wrigley and familv 1 \Wish to thank all .relativesj frieqds and : neighbours,; also members' iof Olitheroe Golf Club, tor their kind expressions of -sympathy, and floral tributes received hi f thelri sad bereavement, also: the ' 11; Parson lianej Clitheroe. ' I
or his kind Attention. . 1 Doctor
Advertiser ahd limes, Co, Ltd,'a t 6, Maiket Place, Ollthiiroel Tel. 407-408 ttwp lines).
Printed land Publlstiediby the Clitheroe ! and kindly
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SANDERSON.-Z-In memory of a dear husband 1 : ' .James : Sahderson, who 1 passed awayi Januaiy 27th, 1938, aged 37l years. :
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jamin. Pell, who: entered into 1 q t, our dear ii'
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WRIGlEY,-On the 30th Janudiy, 1938. .u 11,'Parson Lahe.'CUtheroc, Richard Henrv.
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