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ARENTS GUEST’S COLLEGE ! SEl^t) THEIR children T0 | !:!
, I. . I because the ttalhing Is . SpUND. THOROUGH !& SUCCESSFUL, your bopy of the College Prospeijtus NOWj on’tlhesltate to seek the advice of the Principal, at' ■
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coarse, jyou can^t get.j a situation; in an offlbe' , Jess you are trained.! Alston’s teach! nqt bnly|
..jeory ofi commercial subjects, but the applicaib|n| thbse subjects to practical work, thus laying a firm i founldation upon which to ibuild a successful cdih-| :;;jr ; '
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JVitchos “ Still: Ride onj Bi’<lbm8ticks ” |
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-| • dountw, if only ini the imagination, ol supemitious people.
HUMAN FEABS. still ride on! brpomstlclcs in this
fbrtudes and to remove al spell from a ring,’) wias rifosecuted under an Act of Parliament passed over iOO years ago. ’
gipsy ivhd was found: guilty at Ports; 1
j ' . . 1 ol y unlawfully undertaking to tell
stltio'ns caimoti be controlled by Acts of Parliinient..
lOn ffie ad,Vice; of the Portsmouth gipsy, a wonun said-that die put! a human hair into a poind of steak.whicli she-burled, and she also .iledt with!, a small crystal under thr
But) appaijently human fears and super: | i i ■' I i -i
' , niattrdss.;- . I '.M . I. LOOKEDjOVEE,”
were terrifled beiiause o'ffe ol their neighbours vfas-slowly ^Ihg, although the doctor could
! Tw J years! agoi 1 people iln a Dor^t Hamlet find nothing jwrbngl with; him.; A gipsy othmg lor him but deatn..! , ;
vfhidii they]bfelleved, ca§t a “magical prci- ‘ '''in" over t h e i r i h o m e s . : i
Villtigers hbi^ hp in'their cottages a golden itch’s ball and speciar bottles , of water
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and temote parts of Scotland that there are people'jwho believe in and fear witches. ! . j There are Ihundreds of thoiitonds of lintel lectubl people:who scoff! at such!beliefs but whoTneverthelessI; themselves are uncon scioiffily Bupebtltious. 1
nI Just watcll the number of people who will ! ' ' I f - | . ' 1‘ i - i i CUKES IWHICH BAFipUE. I i
over their door pr carry a! iiascot which Is supppted to bring them!luck, - |'
Then there are'those who'rail ^ horse-shoe 1
(joctors which are said to baidle inodem day, sclerjce. Al Woinan doctor who worked amore the natives of the Gold Coast, after seeing somet^g of the; strange cures which havd been Hmided down for centuries' came to the conclusion
thatj.thej w(juld,,“repair Ihve^tigatlobl.”;'
Butj there are 1 cures , perfcrmed by witch
effective treatment fob tetanus, whereas Western medicine had {nbi treatinent which (loctors wouid carp to regard as successful, ‘
She said tbat they had uidoubtedly soipe ! ‘I i '
POUCE FAITH IN fiNgErpiunts
DESPITE EECOBDS OF;600,000 F ] |':' Scotland':,YA!
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DOUBTS OF MliGISTEATES I UE^PNE AT ED;
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tie '.conviction at'Scotland Yard that this system is -a certaib method of Identification, I I t 'a case at WalsaU it wte stated that a
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:\AriTHthe two Eavestlturps at Buctlng- ,! ii ham Pala,co next w|eek, the] King
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Queen from London In Junie many of the blfci State and socfal functions, normally held In mld-sunjmer. havejbeen put for- ■yard'ko that the brilliant London season will be much earlier than usual this year, and the big Influx; of vlsllorsi from the provinces and abroad' will ^legin In j Lon don in the- nextj few weeks.
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full swing wlthjthree Royhl .Courtii and the, four-day: Sta,te‘! visit bf the French President and Madame Lebrun, and the month will be imbst brilliant from the social point of I viewi that Londofl has known for many jrears.' r
:A MAN’S kcEET! -POCKETS, '5 : ;j i I
FTHE cheaper jtJmca bf iountalni •^i: . have brodght Into i being a
fashion in men’s jacket linings. So many men have; complained receiltly that their shirts have beeil riiined by leaking fountain pehs that West End tailors jhave now evolved a inew type pf waterproof
pens new
chamois leatheri with which to llnd ’ the topileft hand waistcoat pocket.
little pocket.;
Also coming BaCk Into fashion the ticket pocket
every suit In Vic; erlan and Edwardian days but were allowed to lapse.-
pockets whilst vlslpng my tailor recently, wasi the number of men who Insist on having a secret potket.- The most nspal place Is Inside the lining of a waistcoat; Rather satlrlcallylmy- , tailor explained the'reason to me , as; “ flfty per pick-pocket; fifty^er cent, ^ fe !”
ent. CROOKS MAKEjlioNEST CUSTOMERS.
rpALKINGof I clothes, li seems f crooks are about the best customers
Savile Row l)as these (days; During A recent bankrupl^y case a well-kr tailor admitted i that , his Business failed since many :of his. best clients! hai
own hai
beeh jailed for shdre-pushing and other frauds, ■ ■ i ( < ’
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fallor was telllnfel me that If he (jould collect all: the debts owing to him during theilast few years he could well afford to. double his staff and business. > : i “ [The trouble u^day Is," he explained, “ young men of [distinguished faihllles
Actually most [tailors today are r worried about th^ tendency 6f young to skip paying their Just bills, i My
men own
i ally
; TMeiMekelused to! be made on ito;
; Another suprlaing fact I learned about just over the side ' March will seb |the, London season In
will commence ^ crowded programme of engagements 'HfWbh'win continue almost without a break] until he leaves wliih the Qpeen for their Chadian tour nextiMay. pwlng to the absence of i the King and
just don’t-pay up. In knew we mlbht have to ____ years forput bl|ls to be settled they were settled. Today wei when the ch
the old days we wait
----- j(iue Is goin^ to arrive.;
best clients!have been iiien who have since turne(lbut to be clrboks. 'W^e.have always found ithat people’In the! shady side of the lawi reailsd it Is w irtlii while to keep holiest In their* civil liabilities, while those ^hb are ofllclaily honest seem
- can honestly say that n ostiof .my
to think that debts to tradeimeh ' just don’t matter; !
I ! • 1 ; i SIAM WANTS A NATitpNAL ’THEATRE
I by an . English friend Hying in Bangkok I understand that; the three flings Slam ireallyineedlare!: il,’A;iiation£l theatre
2, A crematorium; 3, iA! sewage ! draliiage system. Perhaps th^e. need __ a national theatre could have bebn ex pressed amidst more ^ajiterlng needs.
theatre, ho^yever. Is'Scar :etv' as flattering to Its people as|the high Ideal^ that have inspired the sponsersi [of national theatre. • ' ; ' i = From a newspaper cu;tlhg tent,to me
and for
: But apart 'frbml,thls 1 heat that [the project Is-having a gobfl deal bf suppi from wealthy'Slamese ahdilt IS hoped „u get down to| essentials In'ftlfe nbar future. Slain is,not] overburdened yrttn means ' entertainment, aind my jfflends tells me that a theatre which coiild put on flrst- class plays,j .either
native.jor European, -would be sure of
a.ready.jwelcoife, for the Siamese are ah aftlstic irace' whose love
of the drama Is highly develop id. i ! = ' ' '! !; !’ a' I I , I '
BULLETS from! BIBliES. ..''I-
chester Hotel, the other iday, la head of a firm who pulp down used ipaper. He was
: teUlng me tnatj one of; the| chief sbufees lof did paper, are out-of-:date Bibles, arid that much of the paper when it Is pulped
,or two. He asked to take them away with; him fof ,a' few days, land Jater lii- formed Mr. Barnabeil that they were :original documents,;
! | ’ • ■ I ; JACK LONDONER.
! Another Interesting storyhe: was telling me concerned a! collectlop of bid manu scripts which came to his firib. They were waiting to|be pulped when a friend of his noticed them and glanced at one
carried on by Mr. George Barn abeli; who can truly say he turns Bibles Into bullets. Mr. Barnabeil, whornil met a,t the Dor
/ANE of thb .strangest professi ms I have come across for 'a long tiihe Is' that
b r ; a few lilt always, ever know
|NCE again magistrates I have ref used to conviiit a man on evidence of finger ints alone, but It has to no way [shaken
print found i(jn a trinket bo:: coincided with the brint of [the man who v as charged, and al Yard expert Mid there wire 45 points of agreement with one in their possession. The man denled .that he had ever beCn near the louse whereito pUeged thef; took place, and ie magistrates found him, pot guUty and .he as] diwharged,
lagistrates abd Juries have refused to rely 'hoUy upon (he evidence of fingerprints with (her supporting; evidebite.
There have been other cases to which
pared paper, and tlie recbfds aye placed to
fbld.ers which.[are indexed mid kept in the ngerprint bureau. [;
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aught each year by this method. that
yfthli
4;oop,ooo,ooo' plation of
has-been more
th|al n
, impressIons4n|ore' ■ the World,
two ■ iden i
ef Inspector caierrUl. i He Is convtoced[ the fingerprint systejm Is absolutelji It U; said
“ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE.’’ ^ department is undejr the control of
24,(wO criminals are
esitlfnited. thit there , may be ical prints in the
than
claimed that by greasing ai aeid .flngerpripts could be P£ atetj or altereu,
their' fingerpyints. to; the. a hot oil
I Tpo criminals of i Lyons
Ijjlng skin were unaffected tnelvlounds hpaled, the orlg tilmed in every detail;
thebuter skin' ‘ afid pressure
[le these measures destroy the jmpressioi
sU: means of eni
dCad- in other clrCumstan iff^ring from
persons killed
device to try to escape; detection by. this njeans, but tnere is no conclusive evidence: that they have ever succeeded. One convict
W lags ": have resorted :o every possible
d treatipent by rmantly-obliteri-• j
There has teen aril unsuccessful agitation for national registration of .fngerprints as a abilnglthe police to Identify
loss of meirio 7.
in road accidents, or found :es, and people
patrolman’s silver badIg
Ppllqeman’s miist,.treasured i....____ __ the new ones will be; 'made of special metal to tdke the luminous ]substapce which is td light therh at .bight.
the [ Leighton becoming devOpi ' Rev. J. R, ce.
pi
A! church se: pyers has re;
;rie ierviI
I down Is used In'the mariufactlure bf ex- iploslks. ',j ' !; I ■ I ■ ! i ■
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ifvlce especlall;' suited in 'seVe' Buzzard | Da,^.
:t churcbgejers, Paget wrio
.Hs : Assooiatidif ‘ , according, to organised thd ■ - . . . J
APARTMENTS,
conveniences;garage.—Apply Hdiythome Farm, Haw! CUtheroe.
(JARD-RESIDENOE for gentlemen’
_____ LOST
OST.-.:-A Gent’s kid GLOVE between Manor Road and Siddows; reward,—; )ly' AdvertisCV and Times.
; five; mihlitqs station; all . BIrs. BaUey,' 'thome Place;
one or twp ■
Irimtnous badijes, according to the latest from Mayor Lb Guariiia’s office. The ge is
York I police I [are to be Issued with
the NewefYork possession; and
ed the marks on IS on the underf tod ks soon as har pattern re- ,
once subjected tlon of boiling on hot plates,
The criming’ ”,'Who’s 'Who” at Scotland ard, a reporter,was told t(Way, contains five ’■'■on fingerprints of some 600,0Q0 people. ' bnpre^bns are | made on speciaUy pre
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LITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY.
duction of “Viktoria and her Hussar," are requested to send in same immedfately to:—r
JAMES 0. DEWHUHST, Sec. . I28j Pimlico Road, CUtheroe.
LITHEROE AMATEUR OPERATIC AND] DBABIATIC SOCIETY.
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Society wish to thank-T. Sotterthwalte and! Son Ltd,; for the loan of Dinner Wagon, alsoi the Swan and Royal Hotel,-for the loan: ofi Grand Piano, used In the production i of i
“ Viktoria and her Hussar.'! j
ILITHEROE ABIATEUB OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC! SOCIETY.
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■ Tenders wanted for Band (five players) for; the Opera Dinner and Dance, at the Swani and Royal Hotel on Wednesday, February! 22Ud (8 pm. to 2 aJn.). Tenders to be
sent.toi the undersigned not later than Wednesday,! February: 15th.
• : I 128; Pimlico Road, CUtheroe. i : : . J. 0. DEWHURST, Hon. Sec. • - i The Committee and members of the above i
ALL havtog
accounts.against the abpve' , Society ; in connection ; with the pro
WANTED.
•|\|HS. JACKSON, Old established [Wardrobe ■LT*., Dealer; buys good discarded i Clothing, Carpets, CUirtains, Household Oddments, also shop keepers soUed or surplus stookq..—Write 8, Lonsdale Street, Accrington.
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■Ti AI?Y (middle aged) domesticated, seeks post as Housekeeper or Companion-help. -r-Wnte Box No. X.3., Advertiser abd Times.
P OY WANTED.-^For farm work.-r-Apply Box No. W.l.,i Advertiser and Times.
IWANTED.-i-Cows to eat Hay uniu Sprmg.
Chester Avenue, CUtheroe. ___
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ANTED,—Capable Day GIRL, i 16
jll^ANTED for -Country House,! i Domestl !* V 1 cated GIRL to trato as hoijsemald.- Write Box X.4., Advertiser and Times.
—Write Box X.5.. Advertiser abd Times, years.-Apply' i Mrs. Hullson,
if I any'.to : Mrs. Elliott,' 14, York Street, CUtheroe,
aMART ASSISTANT requhed Tor ................
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,ot under iS,
HJ R nShop.—Write stating age and,experience ; . ■ ’.;
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WANTED.-APPRENTICE for! . Dress- .'
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Order under sub-section (2) of section two of the Licensing Act, 1921.
A " ; the General Annual Licensing Meet
held 'for dart •al members of
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iBolton-by^owland, ii\the West Riding of the' iCounty of York, pn the 6thiday of Februaily,. [1939, for the Division of Bolton-by-BowIaild im the said West Riding of the Comity bf .York.
,bn Sundays, Christmas Day and Good Pri- dayi shall be the hours between half-palst
i The Licensing; Justices for the Division hereby order that as respects Ucensed preiiT ises in
the.said Division the permitted hoibs
: •[ i J.. Watson (L.S.).
i M. N. Wright (L.S.), 'Robt. Hltchin (
L.sl), W.' |H. (Jhamley (L.S.), -Violet M. Garnett (LH.), J. Cottam (L.S.); H. C. Starkle (
L.SJ). :
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.made Ui .coal mines,i under;the sea to sub marines; and from diving bells and in other undgrrearth caverns- andfastnesses is on view in Philadelphia, U.S.A,
[ An ..exhibition of subterranean - paintings .. . ... . . ■ ■ !;. : !| ' ^ I;
twelve and haff-past two in the afternoon aijd hetweeri seven and'ten in the evening,
ing holden at; the Court Hou^e.i •ftTANTED. — EXPERIENCED 11
in' ’ famUy.—Apply Box No. W.2, Advertiser and tunes. ■
,“-v PARLOURMAID: ,fond'of country: four I ' . i .
: T ICENSING ACTS,, 1910 i AND 1921 IWANTED ! to rent 6 to 8 acres of 'DRY
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to Waddington district preferred.-Write Box W.6., Advertiser and TUnes. '
........................ -li_ 1 . iLAND, must' be on: main road, Sawley..
our old, cycle WANiEDiifor spot Cash.—Bentham’s Market Place, CUth ' , ; ! ; ,
fg^OROUGH OF CLITHEBpE
, i I A PPLICA’nONS are invited ■ following appblntments'ln thbiBofougJi, Treasurer’s Office:—
for,: the ( 1 ) ■L. -----A- — . . -
JUNIOR CLERK—Blale. Ake hot to exceed 17 years; Salary payable wiU be according to scale.
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tektimonials, to be
forwarded.to J. H. Taylor, Bcirough Treasurer, Town,Hall, CUtheroe, not later than 20th February.;
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and general Farm'Worker, prefeiribly with experience, of MiUiing Maohlnfe, and Accredited Milk production.—Apply. F. N. P^rclval, : Estate Office, Downham Hall, near (JUtheroe. -
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lYS/ANTED for Home Farm (T.T. herd and! all grass). Young Married! CjO'WMAN
! Applications, together with twp' recent
1(2) I JUNIOR CLERK—Female; Age, not I to exceed 17 years. Commencing 1 salary 13/- per week.
—’[ IN 10 MINUTES., Oystrax Brand Tonic' Tablets contain new Stimulant which gives ■new energy, vim,: instantly., Other togredtl-! ebts re-vitallze entire, body to . 7 days. Get toKlay. If pot delighted, maker refundp; price.-Fcr sale at Boots and all good^
R ' UNDOWN MEN, WOMEN 1 NEW LIFE, ■'] ' L. , : - J l |
poohj-pooh the suggestion toat they do m because it would be unlucky n pass beneath
ever j walk imder a ladder, put they would s' said that in Norfott, the West Countrj< j
SUES BY T. SILVEB^rOOD 17:EMPLE view, PENDLETON EOAD,'
i I' NEAE WHALLEY. ’l
. (situate between Whailey and Pendleton ! ■ ' !' '!
-village.)- . j'
SATUBDAY, FEBEUAEY 18th, 1939, T; SILVEEWOOD, favoured with Instruct
by Auction ' ■ ■ . ■ ■ - ■ • - ■ ' -•'" q AA ■ HEAD of High-Class Utility
. * tions from Mr. A. PEEL, will Sell
JJUU POULTRY, Cabins, Arks, Appliances, etc.,:as follows: , , ,
i Farmers Only
Do You jVant' A' CHEAP Road, , and' A I’GOOD Road;? 'Then-Usp Our——
Giggleswick Quarry Bottoiiii^ ;! l^ree Grades: Fine, MelUum; Eoliii.
700 Pullets, bred 1938; R.nt,, W. Leghorn^ pde dr Write for Special Prices and! cross breeds.
horns; Anoonas. ’These Birds have been selected from good strains and can be well recommended to intending buyers.
200 Hens,, year olds, mostly R.IH., W. Leg
X 12, inch timber, very sound; 9 Night Arks; Clbcklng Coops; Glouiiester Incubator, for 450 j eggs; 2 chick r e ^ g Batteries; 3 Hoovers; Feeding ’Troughs; Water Fountains; Mixing Drum in iron frame; Com Bins; Provender Truck;' Platform 'Weigh Scales; Storm Lamps; Creosote Sprayer; Loose
Cabins and Appliances: ’Three Cabins, 24
Timber, Nettiiig, loose effects. Sale commencing 1 o’clock - . Terms Cash . i
CUtheroe.:
i . T. SILVERWOOD, Tel. 228.
IRE FOLD CO'tTAGE, CLAYTON-LE-DALE, ,
NEAR BLACKBURN
Cabins, etc. I I Full details!next week. ;
[FRIDAY, FEBRUARil ^24th[ 1939 . for Mr. E. SMITH: Cattle, Sheep, Poultry
CIATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1939, M Annual Sale of ’Timber, Carts and Barrows, etc., at the
EMPRESS SAW BOLLS, CHATBUEN, for LUKE SMALLEY LTD.: Particulars, see Posters. Sdle 1-30 pm. prompt.
PERSONAL aU OU . Auctioneer.
lKmE a g en t , ! SLAipBpRN. [:
JOHN HODGS( ’Plione 24.1
ofiBce 11 equipment.-Advertiser and OfBce, CUtheroe.
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ANALYSIS BbOKS.-Lafge Icholci hilings and thicknesses. I See[ us
rfifpt'aU Tubes,
rpHE CLITHEBOE AUCTION BI^I|T CO. 1
MONDAI NEXT, SALE OF | EAT CATTLE AND SHEEP
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fat heifers, bullocks and cows and ] :
when a good show of I li rading at 9-30 a.m. Sale at 1()45 am. UU lOU
north country Isheep tsdUjbe on oper. '
TEE8DAI NEXT, SALE I Of JAIRY CATTLE AND CALVES
: at 10-45 a.m. when upwards of < NEWLY CAL'VED HEIFERS and ,COWS: ; , [ : . -
)0-7a; i CAL'VES wUl be on offer. | i ■ and ■ 1 ■ . I I
DHE NEXT SALE AND LAYING-OFF
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OF Igeld CATTLE
, wlU be held on li
iifward. Sale at 11 am ., [ .(|[ j' , ; EDWARD cIhESTEE;
125. . ■
IDAY Next, FEBRUARY J71h,| when a ifpl Show of IN-CALP CATTLEi .will be
Secretary. - -
a life! tube of really quick ! and' comfortable shaving.-j-Bailey’s, 3, Castle Street.
t:^ALDO Electric Diy! SHjA'VER costs
69s. but-ite self-sharpening [blade ensrires j
piBBLESDALE WANDERERS CRICKET -tw [AND ROWI.rNG CLUB. '
view: C.'N. Fowler, The Debe, WhaUey Road,' CUtheroe. ,
FOR Sale LAND 'ROtLER.-rApply to ',!’, '■'; !
I .' I '1,1.
wonderful laying result is due entirely to ^Ing Karswopd, Poutry Spied” sajs
R.IJR.’s kept ib the backgaiden.-“iiiis Sods, Com MiU, Castle Gate, CUtheroe; n | - A
A CebUNT BOOKS.—AU'rullbp,In [atOck, ’-tA- Hied choice of;
bindings.The prices [are
right—Advertiser abd Times OfBce, CUtheree. _____ I
nOAXJTO.^yesI sibijte, soot C
protectidn/ yet itbppsSibleito dalbage even the most-delicate sklnj Twelve, mobth’s guaian; tee—Bailey’s, 3,'.Castle Street.:! I
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Sets, Radidh- Fertilizers, Insecticides, .dna all Garden i requisites; ’ Catalogues free.—John Ellis and Son, - Wellgate,' Clithdfbe. Tel.| 119;
(P -UARANTEED Jand Tested i SEEDS VT. Gafden and breenhouse,.Shallots,|0
—For further par TJVOR SALE^WeU-sitUated mbUem: Freehold
—ru r lUllUci pu.1 iculars apply: BOTHER- JC BUNGALOW to'., thC U h W
SALE and FORREST; Auctioneers, VafuCrs, and Estdte Agents, Bank Salerooms, CUtheroe (Tel.'95).' ! , I . ! ■ T! • '
e :’CBlttheroe District., opjjjy .
TBLECTROLUX CLEANER-latest sUept -IN machine; cost 19 gnd. Complete in with equipment: '£6 19s,'6d.—Write Box No. X.2., Advertiser and Times.
etc.,: repabred. All types of-radio supplied. Accumulators, B,T. Batteries: and Eleqtrical Goods Supplied.l Cycles and , Accessories stocked.^Hany Hargreaves. Radio- House,.
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our radio repairs.—couected,' repahed and delivered; Electric Irons,
d c / King Street, Whailey. . Tel; 93. i . |
■tUOR SALE.-Law MANURE CART, tipping gear and hay shelvtogs complete. | And
Dunlop Tyres.—Rl T. Eamshaw; Wheelwright, Sawley;|CUtheroe| ■
! ‘ j j ■ I 100, )00 YARDS I
BUTTER MUSUN 15 ya|rds for l/-j
Suitable for Dusters, Farmers, Market Gardeners, and 1001 '
I
We can Guarantee im m e d i a t e D E L IV ER Y
O F I OUR
aifieifSincK u n p m n See or write to : JO H N H O D G S Q N , I
TlffOTOR INSURANCE.^Payi as-yoi IvA Motor Insurance 1 with dignity; from Wrlgley’s of Preston,; the House of Safety, b. Corporation Street,-, Preston.]
H COVER FOR [SALE, latest model, bheap.
,-P- ■ Modem HOUSE,:; large! but 'neatly designed;and easylto work, in best partiot the district; WeU buUtiwith weU laid-out grounds;, early occupation, and returning rental of £78 per annum. Accommodation: - Drawing; room, Uvmg, kitchen,: scullery, larder; w.c., garage (front access); four bedrooms and bathroom, w.c.; . spacious - entrance haU and landing affordUig easy access to:all rooms, but,|at the same time, compact.—Further, particulars, T. Holden, Accrington Road; WhaUey,-Phone 71.
■Write Box lx.l.. Advertiser and Times. ■|jlOR SALE, 'WHALLEy.—Semi-Detached
ROSE] TREES.'-Flnest quality British I ■ -
doz.: Ramblers, lOJd.'each; Polyanthas, liftd. each; Weeping Standards 3/6 each.+-John EUis and Son, Vale View’Nursery,’CUtheroe. Tel. 119.!.
grown Bush -Roses, lOU.: each, 9/6 per DEATHS;
■plNVELOPES.—Special Oartririirp. Envelonppes.
5/6 per thousand,- Printed on front 6r flap, 7/- per' thousand - complete. A Umited quantity; only .-Advertiser and Times! Office, CUtheroe.
Cartridge Business .
Demonstrated anywhere; £4 10s. 0d.-!-Write - Box W;4., Advertiser and Times. : I
Hoover minor cleaner- with* au .
•piXCHANQE: Lissen- Battery: RADIO; I
-A-I -perfect, for i Greenhouse; -Enquiries mvited.—Box -W.5., Advertiser, and Times. TO LET.
Apply after 7 pjn, Mrs. Hudson, 19, Chester A-yenue, CUtheroe.
! making, some experience preferred.-— ' I'l:
! HOUSE-,
Butler. I Key: with T.: Waddington,! Main Street, ■ Glsbum.—Apply -A. J; D.; Robinson, Solicitor; CUtheroe Castle, CUtheroe.^ |
rp o . LET.-COTTAGE; .- ' Main ! I Street, GISBURN, lately occupied by Mr.
■rpo BE LET.—No. 16, -CASTLE. STREET, -*■ Olltheroe; House and Shop.-Apply J.- M; Poolcy, S.L.AJ'., Standen Estates; Office, Littlempor,; CUtheroe. . r ; -. f, [
quiet time—see our windows. Redmajmes, 9, Market Place, CUtheroe.
Reason why we are busy during ^ usual | \
Solicitor,: CUtheroe Castle, CUtheroe. LET.-GOOD HOUSE, No. 50. KING
TO LET.-HOUSE in DOWNHAM RbAD, (JhaTBURN.-Apply A. J. D, Rofilnson,
•A ; STREET; 3, bedrooms, bath, w c.,' e.l., and gar^e—Apply 4, Park Avenue, Clttheroe.
outside [vtesh-house, hdt and! electric | throughoutAEnquirles Whiteside,: 30, iCastJe Street, CUtheroe].,
.Clitiieroe."' !!, i ' ’ !;’ '■ :.
possession.-Full i particulars a t : 11, Milton Avenue.
Suitings' at reduced prices, but It iileases our- customers:- and- keeps us (busy. Redmayttes, 9, Market Place, CUtheroe. ,
Topsy-turvey idea seUlng 1939 Spring
m o LET.—Unfurnished House, 59,.|WAD- A dington ROAD, CJlitheroe; vacant!
LET^-Good ; HOUOT, • No; 80, t'HA’T- BtJRN ROAD; 3 bedrooms, batji.lw.c.,'
water, Mrs.
OUSE AND SHOP TO LEt'; good -living' accommodation.—Apply 67, Castle View,
accessories;' lutider Hoover ■ guarantee. 1 ■ : I \ 1 ! ■ - ! .
i In (IWhite size,
line;
lLLINGWORTH.-ok Februai , Chatbum Road, Jane, the l Henry DUngworth, In -hi •i Interred at St. Mail’s Ceme - day, 9th February^ -
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SLINGEB.—In - lovliig memo William Sllnger (late of ! I - who passed away! February
Ever.R^membefe -From his ^1
,THORNE.-rTreasured memori wife and mother, lEllza Jan
, died February-8th, 1937. :
i : . Though lost ^ To memory ever der
. —From Dad, Ernest, J ■ ^ Walter.' .1' ' •
St. Ma^’s Street, CUtheroe.'' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ]'
■ Conservative Clut|: for thqli- kind express sions of sympathy and floral [tributes;! also the Doctors for their kind attention. 3, Queen'Street, WhaUey.
BULCOCK,—The relktives of the late Mr. tI Bulcock desire to! thank ,afl frlendS; ;,thC DUrectors Of the WhaUey Assembly Roomk Co.;- the WhaUey "Veterans”; the:memV bers of the WhaUey Cfldket Club; 'his neighbours - in Queen v Street, and! Committee and members of the l WhaUey,
"V.':': i .
7 :6th; ,at'. :42, elovedlwjfe; ol r 79th-;year. lerypn.’IUiirs-
IN M^ORIAI i-,
■y of (Srorge ashall Eaves), 8th, 1937;';
1.”' ' e andiPamUy
iS of ia^deai ) Thome,^whe
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N. A. HACKING & SONS : ' : ’ '" ' -IFOR
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!Erected anywhere.] Distance no objMt. Send for Catalogue. We can arrange to bring you by can to Inspect our stock
Largest selection In East Linctishlre 'iit GREY, BALMORAL RED, ■ 2^ .! ’
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■ BLACK GRANjtTB l^ORIALS. i ‘ Address:-:- *■ ■ ['
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CEMETEnv GATES, [ i ACCRINGTON.
] Telephone 2043. I - iEsttbllshed 1878 :[ (ili ;; .1 ' I Other uses. i ;
Textile Clearing House, 14 & 10, KING STREET,! CUTHEROE. TEL.l 346.
THE croft' iHURSir^G WriALLEYi
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Matebnmy, MijDioii i|u) MmoB Su^iOAL Patieots REORmtD (with patients own doctor in attendant), TmMt\MoSx,ra\k
Telephone: Whailey 28 -
Poultry. Society and the Fanners’.Union’Is as': follows: English ;New LaldJ Fresh Eggs,'
The :iprlce of eggs arranged by the-local
1 PRICE OP EGGS, 1 Etc. I ,■ ;|." '
Wholesale 1/8 per doz; Retail l/u,per dozJ: ' ■ ' I ■ ■ i ,
Nl/RSING. ' ‘I: ’ j I 'H Pre mEEA-HED AND MESAA CfE
M1NJ.CH,, UXB.r.i
4, MARKET PLIACB, CUTHEROB.] TREATM
I SHOE SjPECIAUSTS [ j :. ' | T. E, fiAEaKR, !!
AND CHlbOPODISTS, I I ENT BY , 1 ' ,
type case
for 3nion
Hire & Drive Ypurself! MODERN &aloon
cars.
w. R Di^VSON, Eshton Tenlai
Tel.: CUT]ce,HEROE! 252.
Theito are the Only Local Cark Properly Insured for Hirer Driving.
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ready charged..--W. &\F. Damon, Anl^ mobile Electrical Engineers,' CUtherde, Telephone 252,; also Blackburn 5052,
ar! BATTTEBiES RE-PLATED while you wait; [New Batteries in stock,
rpHE]EABALDOiELECTRIC.DRY SHATOB A ! hfald :no safety. guard,,'shield of sldb
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- A;' 5tteeptag.-From Exors..[W. L. Grime. KAHSWOOD [POUL’m y SPICE' (cm i teS ’Phone 51.
KAHSWOOD [POUL’TRy . SPICE T co n tf f l l! ground tosects). The best winter ege 'mt^ !
packet (7-lb. tins 8s.)-Freni tferd and Bom Grocers, Waddington,
ducer obtainable. ’Tiy 21d;, 7ld., or la sd y j
TTE^IOT CH K ^ make: piofitable hens.' ■ ^1 2 chickens cap be reared tiU U-days old on a 3J-lb. bag 6^ Armltage’s Dry chick Pood costing I lid., and! there] wUl be'-"No! D ..
..........pmm all com mierchahts and
grocers. ead Chicks’’ c” u ® ^ i s w m a q i tonic cures S • JOHN-
insures profitable bliids. Bottles, n C i m 5/~Blackburps,. Coip Merchabts. CUtheroe
omb, Uver trouble, worms, etc.l Ui 24ihoim!. P i I Hi! '■.i' viv, PER^iRD 'in. year 'from ff ' -I- '■
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’ SMITH.—The Daughter and Son-ln-iaii’1 ofi ' the late . William Smith desire to t t ' ': the Doctor for his kind, attentions du his illness; also (he Rlbblesdalc Nurses'
: and also relatives,I nelghbouis and friends] for their kind epressionsj of sympathy;
3,'Eccles Terrace, Gilndleton;' j
;. and floral tributes received in (heir sad]
..bereavement.- , . |
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