T H E T IM E S . EKIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1919. S U E S BY
SA LES B Y AUCTION. BY MR. AMOS DUERDEN,
WILKINSON’S
The A 1 Gent’s.
Our Collars SOFT OR TO STARCH. Our Value
C\NNOT BE BEATEN.-
Hatters and Outfitters.
MOOR LANE.
Wear Well! Wash Well Look Well !
ROBERT HITCHIN, I AEC TIOYEER & T A L E E R .
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Auctioneer to ^ the Clitheroe Live St^k Action Mart Co., every Mondaj, luesdaj and each alternate hriday.
SALES AND VALUATIONS OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION UNDERTAKEN.
A d d r e ^ .^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ TOW N , near Clitheroe. KING S T . , CLITHEROE.
1 Telephone No. 19.
WEST END Salerooms, ESHTON TERRACE.
F U R N IT U R E Renioved and Sold hy 1 Auction or Bought for Cash.
I W. HOLDEN, AU CTIONEER AND V A LU ER . Tc0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION hv Mr. E. F. ON SALE. 8
The Clitheroe Auction Co., Ltd. T h u r s d a y Next, October 16th.
MUimmMUimtutHimmuHMrHniiHHimtimtmimHimiimmmiKiiuHM
Colts & Fillie s, Sh ire Colts Filly Foals, u Unbroken Light Horses.
When the following Prizes will be gi vennn-nrAnivc 1 ? ' 1 BEST SHIRE Cll CART MARE, 3 YEARS AND UPWARDS 2 BEST SHmE DR CART GELDHIG, 3 YEARS AND UPWAroS
£3 ~3
^ ■RFST SHIRE OR CART GELDING OR
F.TLLY, 2 YEARS OLD....... ho 4 b e st S ^ E OR c i^ T CDLT, GELDING DR FILLY. 1 YEAR... £3
5 BEST SHIRE OR CART COLT FOAL ........................................................ J J
7 BEST COLT FOAL ............................................................................................. 8 BEST FILLY FOAL .......................................................................................... SPECIAL PRIZES.
Given by Mr. Wm. Holden for best Colt of Filly Foal by any of his horses. 1st Prize, Free nomination. 2nd Prize, Half Fee nomination.
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Given by Messrs. C .N. and R. I . Trappes-Lomax. Best Colt or Filly Foal bj anj ot itioiT hnrBPs 1st Prize. £2; 2nd Prize, £1; 3rd Prize, 10s.
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horses. 1st Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £1. CHAMPION PRIZE.
Best Animal in the Show, any age or sex, £6 5s. Prize winners to be bona-fide sold by Auction, or Prize Money withheld.
IMPORTANT.—ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, but the Auctioneers would he pleased to have entries before the closing date ' “ ^ "d c r^ ^ "'^’HESTER, ‘’" s l ic re t^ '^ ’'
Given by Mr. Jos. Addison' (late T. Addison). Best Colt or Filly Foal by any of his
h t? i t... , ,
^ . ^ ^ ^ .
2nd. £2 £2 £2 £2 £2
D BEST SHCBE OR CAR.T FILLY FOAL............... ...................^ CONSOLATION PRIZES FOR FOALS not winning a Prize m Cla-sses j and^
£1 10/- £1 10/-
6.
1 RUDGE. Splendid condition and run- 2 ning order.—Brogdbn’s Garage, Rack Brenand Street, Clitheroe.
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nfield cycle for sale, in good running order. 24 in. frame.—Apply,
8, St. Mary’s Street, Clitheroe.
'O N SALE.— 15 LEGHORN PULLETS, —N. King, Chorley House, Clitheroe.
1919 Hatched, some laying. Well grown.
' N SALE or AT STUD.—Wire Haired Fox Terrier Dog, Champion WycoUor Boy.
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Ch. Wire Boy of Paignton. Ch. Collar hone of Notts Strain. Very smart Terrier. Ciin he seen a t Read’s Shoeing Forge, Lowergate,
. Clitheroe. Great Annual P r iz e S h ow and S a le o f Unbroken i]po«va™
P.O. hy return for parcels sent.—SEED, 48, Parson Lane, Clitlieroe. __________________
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j 1, for 1/-. Four pigs which each had three - ^ X Karswood Pig Powders weekly put on 18-lbs. more weight in one week than four pigs same age, on same food, without Kars wood Pig Powders. Penny each—Harrison, 29, Castle Street, Glitheroe.
I litter, but without Karswood Pig Powders. ' Great money makers. Penny eacli, twelve for Is.—Briggs, General Stores, Post Office,
jigth of neighhoi DownJiam. B PROFESSIONAL.
Spirella Corsets Excel F
Highly recommended by the Medical Profession.
ABLE, FLEXIBLE and WASHABLE. mg' Guaranteed for ONE YEAR against breakage.
AIRS. SAOAR, C o r s e t le rC f
iv e leading points of supreme importance HYGIENIC, RUSTLESS, UNBREAK
Obstetrical and Prolapse Kidney Cases receive care ful and skilful attention.
29, Pimlico Road, Clltberoe.
2 to 5 and 7 lo 9 Daily. (Wednesdays & Saturdays excepted •.
Hours of Attendance
r in g y o u r b ik e s to b e n t h a m ^s to be RE-TYRED. All Sizes in Stock. 14, Market Place, Clitheroe. ’Phone 167.
Saw Mill. Bolton-by-Bowland; or L. Smalley. 4, Market Place, CIHlieroe._______^
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Dealer. Clitheroe. _________________________ OR HIRE.—MOTOR LORRY and Five
ON SALE.—4 Yards Wide LINOLEUM in . Seater Car. Regular journeys to IVest
and East Lanc-ashiro Towns. Enquiries solicited.—W. and R. Brierley, Plumbers and Decorators, Waterloo, Clitheroe.___________
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TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND OTHERS.
r jp o ROBINSON,
Slater and Plasterer. Address:
42, Shaw Bridge S tr e e t . Workshop, Waterloo Road, Clitheroe.
Jobbing Work promptly attended to and Esttmates given.
iiliiuf 1
KEATBNG’S KILLS
BUGS F L E A S Wl OTHS|
b e e t l e s Tins*!’ 5’ a-
W H A T IS “ B A M O L ” ? An'Antiseptic, Non-
Poisonous, Germicide. Giving instant relief
in all cases of Nasal
C.itarrh, Hay-Fever, jc a Preventative
apaiii=t Inlluen7.T. 1/3 PER TUBE.
Agent:— J, H A R R ISO N ,
II TlHEH ■ Pharmtlcist, 9, Castle St., Clitheroe, TO LET, SLAIDBUR.N AND NEWTON.
With right of Pasturage for 75 Sheep on Fell, Containing about 98J Acres.
B E L E T IN S L A I D B U R N . SKELSHAW FARM,
With right of Pasturage for Sheep on Fell. NEWTON.
BURNSIDE FARM, Land, 2nd February; Buildings, 12th May. Containing about 284 Acres. GRAGGS FARM,
HIGH MOOR, MEADOW AND BARN, Containing about 37 Acres.
Land, 26th April, 1920, and Buildings, 12th May.
Containing about 471 Acres. LOWER MOOR, TENDERS to he sent to
MR. WM. WATERWORTH, Land Agent,
Slaidburn. H. LQFTHOUSE, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, SIGN
WRITER, GRAINER, GILDER, HOUSE AND CHURCH DECORATOR,
41,, CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE. ^nd
RIBBLE LANE, C H A T B U R N .
NICE SELECTION OF AVALLPAPERS IN STOCK.
___ ^__ Best Quality Varn lishes; alslso Brushes of c Oils, _ Paints, Colour and the best quality. DESIGNS AND ESTTMATES PREPARED.
AVANTED.—An APPREN’TICE to Decorating. Splendid opportunity for a fine boy; also
able applicant.
. a good Painter and Paperhanger wanted for Chathurn Branch. Good post for^ a good, steady man. Permanency for suit
good results in house building from bricks without mortar. Karswood Sjiice ensures success. I?ackets 2Jd., 7Jd., 1/3.—Briggs, General Stores ,Post Office, Downham.
the
Quick.Service Depot, 14, Market Place, | (ilitlieroe. _______________________
a s s in e t t e s , p r a m s , etc., r e -t y r e d wnile you wait.—J . and F. Bentham,
convents. Since we have used i t our _ hens have laid four times as many eggs,” writes a Mother Superior. Rackets 24d., 7id., 1/3.— Harrison, 29, Castle Street. Clitheroe.______
“ XX7E have been recommending Karswood ’ ' Poultry Spice to friends and to otlier
Karswood Poultiy Spice. Everybody de lighted with Karswood. 21d., 7Jd., 1/3.— Hayhurst and Sons, Grocers, Copy Nook.
o NE beginner inado £2 10s. egg-profit from 8 birds in first four months ho used
'AUCTION MART GRADING OF FAT CATTLE AND
CLITHEROE
SHEEP EVERY MONDAY. Stock to be on the premises not later than 9 o ’clock.
EDWARD CHESTER, Junr., Deputy Chairman.
AUCTION MART CLITHEROE COMPANY. LIMITED.
THE MARKET FOR ALL CLASSES OF LIVE STOCK.
SALES A R E H E LD AS FOLLOWS • D.4IRY C ATTLE EVERY TUESDA Y
a t 10-30 a.m.; (Calves a t 10-15) Large numbers of good, useful cattle arc forward every week.
EACH ALTER N A TE FR ID A Y a t 10-30 a.m. NEXT SALE, FRUIAY, OCT. 24tli, when there will be a large number of Cattle forward,
GELD &. LAYING-OFF CATTLE.
from such well-known farmers and dealers as 0. Duxbury, E. P. Chadwick, T. Tomlinson, L. Bntwistle, R. Whittaker. 'T. Chadwick, T. H. Mills, T. Wade, J . Mills, A. Stansficld, T. S. Hodge and E. Ireland, Salmcsbury, in •addition to good local supplies.
including consignments
SHEEP AND LAMBS will bo hold on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17tli. There will ho a very largo supply and present entries include stocks from Messrs Jas. Wood, J . H. Simpson, T. Couqierthwaite, R. Whittaker, etc.
A SPECIAL SALE OF TUPS, STORE
Telephone 19. Telegrams: Auction Mart, Clitheroe.
EDWARD CHESTER, Secretary.
x p e c t in g eggs from feeding table scraps without adding Karswoqd Poultry Spice (containing ground insects) is like expecting
65,497 Stock.—Apply, J . E. Smithies, Furniture (
IREWOOD FOR SALE. A large ; quantity.—Apply W. Smalley, Empress
BY MR. J . E. SMITHIES. nd i Laundry, Harrop Street. Clitheroe.
• ) / \ LOADS of good Random AValliiig for O w Sale.—-Apply Clitheroe Motor Co., YVaterloo, Clithcroe._____________ ;__________
ENT.’S CAST-OFF CLOTHING Bought. Sold or ExchcOiiged; distimce no object.
SHAW
BRIDGE AUCTION ROOMS, CLITHEROE.
AUCTION, as above, the following consign ments of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lAND EFFECTS;—Sheraton Card Table, 3 Pairs Iron Bedsteads; 1 Pair Mattresses; Sofas; j -w-vrANTED.—YYood Old Oak Long Settle; Old Oak Chair, with I yV " looking after dome top;
souve.Pewter Plates; Curbs; Fire ' Apply Wilson Bros. Brasses; Wardrobe; Clicffqiiier; Bookcase in Liverpool. Mahogany; Rocking Chairs; Arm Chairs;
5 ccipt of instructions to SELL BY
quantity of Pictures, Books, Pots, and Kitchen Utensils. Sale to commence- a t 2 o’clock prompt. Consignments received up to time of sale.
J. E. SMITHIES, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER,
List of Articles which would freely sell:— T^XPERIENCED Dressers, Suites, 'Tables, AA'ringing Alachines, I
C.arpets, Chests of Drawers. 'Toilet Tables.
. more, Olitheroe.
Furniture purchased for Cash. Apply to J . E.
S.AUTHIES.
LEG-4L NOTICE. (24th September, 1919.)
Investing Rural District Council with Urban Powers:
Determining Special Expenses.
BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT. NEWTON CONTRIBUTORY PLACE.
TO THE RUlUL DISTRICT’ COUNCIL OF ROWLAND:—
And to all others wiiom it'may concern.
Section 276 of tlio Public Healtli Act, 1875, for the issue of an Order putting in force in the contributory place of Newton, in their District, certain provisions of that Act as herein-aftor mentioned:
~W / HEREAS the Rural District Council of VV ■ Rowland have made application under
XIItANTED. by Bolton-by-Bowland Football V T Club Fixtures for Season 1919-20.— Hargreaves, Secretary, Bolton-by-Bowland.
nibble A'alley.—Apply I ’inies,” Clitheroe. .
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HOOTING.—AVANTED. Rough SHOOT ING over large Farm. Anywhere iu ' E,”
' Ciitherop
Live in, methodical early riser, two friends might suit.—Apply Matron, St. Denys’ Home.
G30D KITCHEN HELPER and NURSE GIRL WANTED for St. Denys’ Home.
j TX/^ANTED, IN CLITHEROE.—3 or 4 V V good Rooms or Small House suitable
for Government Offices witli laviitory and fuel accommodation; early possession essential. Lease only, not purchase. Replies to District Architect, H.M. Office of Works. Manchester.
Clitheroo weekly.—Bowker and Son, 34, School Terrace, Clitlicroe.__________________
WANTED, —A Dairy of Farmer’s Butter and Fresh Eggs, to bo delivered in
of Clitheroe, Chathurn or Gisburne.—G. P. Holden. Esi;.. Spriiighank, Danven.
WANTED, —To Purchase a small
F.arm.
are empowered by Section 42 of the said Act to undertake or contract for the removal of house refuse from promises, and the cleansing of earth-closets, privies, ashpits, and cesspools in their District.
wise Directs, the provisions of Section 45 of the Public Health Act, 1875, shall be iu force in tlio said contributory place, and the s;iid Rural District Cotineil shall accordingly bo invested with all the powers, rights, duties, c:ipacitics, li.ahilities, and obligations of an Urban District Council under those provisions, in the said contributory place.
hereby Declares and Orders as follows;— ARTICLEI.—Until the said .Minister other
NOW THEREFORE, the Minister of Health And whereas the said Rural District Council H jw :™ ’
“ Times ” Office, Clitheroe. _ COTTAGE in Grindleton.
rent or buy.—Apply “ Y',” “ Times” Office, Clitheroe.
West Bradford, or Cliatburu.
6 or 7 miles of Clitheroe.—^Apply “E.T.,” “ Times ” Office, Clitheroe.
LOANS.
payable by tho said Ruial District Council in tho execution of the powers conferred upon tiicm by Article I. of this Order, and all ex penses which may liave been or which may be legally incurred or may legally become pay able by them in respect of tho
romov.al of house I'cfiiso from jn-emises, and the cleansing of carth-closots, privies, ashpits, and cesspools, in tho said contributory iilace shall, except so far as those exiienses may relate to the Est.ahlisliment and Ofllccis of the said Rural District Council, ho .Special Expenses within the meaning of the Public Health Act, 1875, cliargoahle upon the said contributory place.
ARTICIjF. 111.—This Order shall come into
operation on tho 13tli day of Octoht'r, 1919, and the said Rural District Council shall cause i t to he piihlislicd oinio in sonie news paper
circul.atcd within their District before th a t date.
Given under the Official Seal of tho Jlinister of Health, this Twenty- fourth day of September, in the year One thousand nine hundred and nine teen.
F. J . WILLIS,
Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Health.
AR'riCLE I I .—The expeuses incurred or WE
REMEMBER, the man vrith ready money is .
LEND from £10 upwards jn-ivatoly on Note of Hand only, on reason able terms, and the
are prepared, a t short notice and without preliminary foes to
master of the market.
MONEY c«a ho repaid’ by
c.asy instal ments to suit borrower’s con venience.
GEORGE PAYNE & SONS. 2 * , G U ILD H A L L S T . , PRESTON.
Established 1870.
N.B.—^IVritc for pamphlet ot testimonials satisfied borrowers (writers’ names Sent, post free, in
from being omitted), sealed cover.
INTENDING BORROWERS NOTE THIS. .1 Having .a largo amount of ready cash a t our disposal, wo are desirous of lending
s.ame to respoctable Business People, Householders and Farmers, on your own note of hand, a t tho following rates ot interest;— £20 ........... REPAY. ........... ‘£21 10s. £50 ........... IIEPAY ........... £53 10s. . £100 ........... REPAY ........... £106 lOs.
Repayments to suit clients’ own convenience. Distance No Object.
A. FINK & CO., I,TD., 2, Mount-street, MANCHESTER.
Branch Office-.23, ALliUST., BLACKBURN.
HOUSE, with 3 or 4 Bedrooms, within ______
with good House, in tho neighbourhood
o u s e w a n t e d , Clmtbum or Grindle ton district. Rent £18 or £20.—Apply
IVill WANTED. —Furnished or Unfurnished W ILKINSONS’, The Drapers, Moor Lane, ' --------- Have Vacanc}’ for GIRL for Shop.
Chat-burn or AVaddington district.—-Apply -A.S. c/o “ Times ” Office, CHtheroe.
TXTANTED, Small Furnished HOUSE for • ' '
WANTED. A DAY .SERVANT. Good Ollice, Clitheroe.
SH AW B B ID G E S T . , C L IT H E R O E . W ^ ^ T t h B a il ,.^w it tro n e mi ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
or Chathurn Station.—-^pply Mv- Kerr,
Consignments of Furniture received for Sale “ Times ” Office, Clitlmiroc.______________ by Auction.
GENERAL required.— Apply Mrs. J . H. Ramshottoin, Craig- AVages olfered.—Apply “ G,” “ limes” three or six months, Clitheroe or
J E. SMITHIES begs to announce the rc- WANTED in Clitheroe or District. Grocery Business.—Apply “ Times” Office.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER l l ih , 1919. £40 a year.—Apply Mrs. Frankland
SCHOOI,. CLITHEROE. on -MONDAY, the 13th day of OOl’OBER. 1919. .at 7 o’clock in the evening, subject to the gcnoral conditions of Sale of the Illackhurn Incorporated Law
Associ.ation and to the Special Conditions to ho then produced ;—
JACKSON, F.A.I.. a t the MOOR LANE
HOUSE known as “ HOLMES COTTAGE ” situate in YVoone Lane. Clitlicroe. and the Plot of Land forming the site thereof and appur tenant thereto containing 950 square yards or thereabouts. (Early possession will he given).
ALL THAT FREEHOLD
DWEI.LING-
tion to the Auctioneer, .at The Agricultural Hall, King Street. Clitheroe; or to
12, York Street, Clitheroe. (Tel. 91.)
J , H. RAMSBOTTOM. Solicitor,
Further information may he had on applica THE RECTORY, SLAIDBURN.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 A.M.
1.5th, 1919, AT
. / x of the IVill of tlie late Rev. J . 6. Garnett, will SELL BY AUCTION, as above, a largo quantity of modem and antique HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS; also Tr.ap, Harness and outside effects. Circulars of particulars from the Auctioneer.
A MOS DUEllDFN, instructed by the Exors. No Catalogues.
A CHAR-A-BANC will leave CLITHEROE STATION for SLAIDBURN, on WED NESDAY NEXT, October 15th', at 10-30 a.m. Return Fare 4/-. CLITHEROE MOTOR CO.
BY MR. ■. F. JACKSON-
VALUABLE DWELLING-HOU,SE LAND FOR SALE.
AND WINDEHS.
Wanted a Jew Good Winders. Top wages paid and full work guaranteed.
Apply: Primrose Ring Mill (1916) Co., Ciitberoe.
OLITHEROE UNION. ASSISTANT MATRON.
Laundry Work. Salary, £37 10s. per annum, with
r.ations,
WANTED. -An ASSISTANT MATRON who has knowledge of Household and
uniform, washing, and apartments in the Institution. 'The appointment will ho made subject to
p l C R L E l fforinc 'this week .A £ |
INCOME TAX—CLALVS FOB REPAY-
W. E. SAGAR, 29. Pimlico Road, Cl-'thsroe. WANTED.
iMENT 19J8.—May now be made.—Apply PU B L IC NOTICES.
BOARD OF EDUCiVTl^ NOTICE.
m the Administrative Countv of u Riding of Yorkshire.
i ' to 1894; and '
1853 Matter of the Charitable Tnui In the Matter of the Board
Act, 1899, and tiie BoarcT o f (Powers) Orders in CViuneil, 1900 to
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,l Trustees of the above-mentioned Fo,'.! i'" have applied to the Board of FMuciii authority to effect a .SALE of the mentioned in the Schedule for a sum of the purchaser accepting the tin,,
By direction ol the Board of 1.M, ' T f t ^ ' ’50,
the expenses of the deduction and”vefi/"i"e •lO
ot any title which may bo required to V t ’"" to the property.
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proposed Sale may he transmitted „ ;r Board in writing, within 1.5 davs fmm v
Any objection or suggestion relative v
first publication of this Notice. addre«»j''' " The Secretary, Board of Education
and Albert Museum, South Keasimr’tnn i ’ don, S.W.7.”
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the provisions of the Poor Law Officers’ Super annuation Act. 1890, and the National
Insurance Act, 1911. Particulars .of the duties can be obtained
upon application to the Master of the In stitution ( i l r . H. Bottomley). .Applications, iu candidates own handwriting,
stating age and experience, and accompanied with copies of two recent testimonials, must be delivered to the undersigned.
THOMAS
EA.STHAM,
21, Church Street, Olitheroc.
rpYYO GIRLS WANTED for Card Room, X Good Wages paid.—Carlton Mills,
Clitheroe.
WANTED. —
COOK-GENER.AL. Good Mrs. YVhiteside, Reader’s House, YVaddington,
home and liberal outings.—-Apply
of £5 ''neh.—Apply A.D.F., “ 'I’imes ” Office, Clitlieroe.
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C.W.S., Agricultural Hall, King Street Clitheroe. ________________________________
WANTED.—GOOD GENERAL. Wages YVhite Hall, Grindleton, Ciitheroe.__________
Turners, capable of Turning Machine.— Bobbin Co., Garstoii,
WANTED.—To DORROYV £-50 to be re paid in twelve monthly instalments
FFICE BOY.—YVANTED Smart Boy, age. 15—lU, for Office.—Apply by letter t-o
Qllourning
UED.MAYNES 9 , MARKET PLACE. ' can be executed
I'or I adics or Gents. 24 tiours p nc •'
b'-rovc in n.«i IN MEMORIAM.
JACKSON.—In loving memory of Sergeam H an y Jackson, Loyal North Jjimcusliiio Regiment, wlio died of wounds iu Fraiiw, October 8th, 1918.
34, Wellgate, Clitlieroe. —^From his Sister aud .\um.
MOORE.—In loving memory of iiiy dear Husband, Sergeant. Tliomiis Moore, ivlio died of wounds in France, Oeiobcr kill, 1917.
Ju s t wlieu his hopes were brightest, Just when his thoughts were best, He was culled from this world of sorrow To that home of Eternal rest.
—From his IVife. 94, Hayhurst Street, Clitheroe.
PARKER.—In proud but sorrowful iiieinoK of a beloved Son and Brother, Sapper Walter Bihhv Parker lulled in Fniiuo, October Sth,'l918.
Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten. An everlasting sorrow.
—From his loving Mother, Sisters iinil Brotliers.
PROCTER.—In loving memory of our
de.ir Brotlier, Private F. Proctor, killed ia
FYance, October 16th, 1918.
We have missed him, yes wo miss him As the days go rolling by i’et, 't is sweet to think we’ll meet him In th a t land beyond the sky.
—From Ills Brother and Sister, Charlie .ind Lizzie, and Nephew, George.
Dear is tho grave where my Uncle is laid Sweet his memory that shall never fade Leaves may wither and fall from the tree But if others forget him never shall I.
Worthy of everlasting love. —From Ills Niece, .4niiie.
SlilPSON.—In loving memory of our dear Son and Brother, Herbert Siiiipsou. ttiii Royal Welsh Fusiliers, iirosttitied killed
action in France, October Stii. Ifflt.
May his reward be as great as his sacrifice. —From the Faiailv.
25, Woono Lane, Clithoroe. WOOD.—In loving memory of niy cl'®
Husband, Company Sergeant-jrajor Is'm AVood, who died in action near ipu'i October Sth, 1917.
From this world of war and coiilhct To .a land of peace ami rest.
God called you homo my dear one. He
s.aw th a t i t
w.as best
Ever remcmlicrc'd. —From his
5, Eastford Place, Low Moor, Clitlicroe.__ AYOOD.—In loving memory ol our
^Vood, who died in nction nuar I ’ Octoher Sth.. 191“.
in-XitlW, w. Company Sergeant-Major V
AVh.at more or better could any nia g Than to die for his country that other iiiig
live. Ever remembered. —From Air. aud Mrs. -To''" near Clitheroo. INTEKMENTS. ST AfARY’S.
Oct. .Stli: Cliarlcs Allen, 2, IVcst 4 le" 80 years.
Oct. 4 tli; .41100 Grundy, 16, .aged 73 years.
Turner Su'C‘h aged
. ^iR. FORD'S BLACKBURN CEMETERY. ^
Oct. .Sth: Hannah Lccmiiig, llilliuglb''' ”6 57 years.
Printed and Published by the Messrs. L ord and Marsland* Place, Clitheroe
M.C’s, Mr. B|
Gross Street, Low Aloor, Chtheroc, • , Alr.s. Eastliam, AVaddingtoii Hosp»‘
,nd
So ready, to answer the call ^ 9 „^ve Alt-hougii you now rest in a fur distant ^ *
in th Friday ®
mmmi C l i t l ie r o l
Weekly! U Having made arrangl
• ’ 4!
HILD.REN’B matinee . Commence each Evening ® !
J t p f f - p O P D E A R P J ■ i .S'OTE.—Reserved Seats whici
Clerk.
Dat<*d 18tli September, T9] 9. S C H E B u L E .
together 503 square
y.ards or there.ibouF situate in the
Pari.sli of Rimington, adioim','' the highway from Clithcroe to Colne. ‘
Cottage, Bungalow and Garden, contninin —CHIROPODY.—
Corns, Callosities, Ingrowing Toa Nails and all Foot Troubles scientific- ally treated by an Expert Chiropodist. Absolutely painless treatment, ' Attendance Daily 9-30 to 12. 2 to 6
p.ra. Private Room, Moderate Charges.
F. BAILEY, PARAGON TOILET ROOMS, 3 , CASTLE STREET,
4)N MONDAY, q h e STOLL
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KING ACRY. EIGtHT.
N the Matter of THE \EWnv t... TWNAL FOUNDATION at imilvSSCl..
IVt.,’ S .Itij I ^ 0 . 1 6 0 3 . SllXED O N IO N S . ,
j„ .20oz. bottles. _l/6. J f to r t j •r O W K E B &
GROcS iS ^ PROVISION
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