rM -'TJSSfiSSsaeffiassajsasa (TWELVE)
Ladies* & Children’s Wear for all occasions.
Comprehensive ranges of Cotton and Art Silk Materials to suit every taste.
Baby Linen and Children*s Wear a speciality.
WILKINSONS DJlAPETtS and OUTFITTERS 12, MOOR LANE, CLITHEROE MWR c. OES. &
McCormick Oil-bath Mowers. Albion
Martin’s Side Delivery Rakes. „ M *
Blackstone Horse & Rakes Swath Turners . . New and Second-hand.
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ARTHUR W. WHITAKER Tel. CLITHEROE CHATBURN.
160 aaaaaaa4 4A44A44AAAAAAA4ilA A A A A A A Cim.DBE.VS GALA NIGHT. The King’.s
Silver Jnbilee will long he remembered by the children, not only bec:uise ol iheir hchool party and other celebrations, but ;d«o bccaaso ol a Held day provided by re-idciits of the village.
children have no playing held ol their onn, it was llic brit*lit idea ol n
piovule lor ihein a “ lieUl day.
bv Mr. George Clinsty. and wa.s
dccor.aicd bV .Mr. II, Allison. The famous 1a)w .Moor r'ig was brought on to the held and caused much merriinout amongst the chddrtMi. t\ho bad never teen it before. The boys playeii football and many of the children ‘lnnc« . fee ereaiii was given by Mr. W.
Ho.itmi, and. needless to say, it. was tliorongb v eiiiovcd. Milk was provided by Mrs. Asli- wortli, Mr. Pieknp, and Mr. .lack .Simpson, an.l cakes were sent by .Mcsdaines 1 ngli 1-Iiilland and Asliworlli. Mrs. .Ulison and Ali-s- Cbristv iiiade llie lea, and as there were more tlian IDO eliildren tlieir task was iin light one. Music was provided by Mr. .Jack yVliiltain with bis aceoidioii. to wbieh the ebildreii sang Inniitily, the National AiitlieiTi being feivciitly leiidereO. Mr. George Cliriitly mlded to the clnldreu ^ eiiiovllieiit by inoseliling eaeb wi.b .in oian'ge. Tliev certainly bad a happy time, and one wbicli will long be remembered. At the coiiclnsion, liearty eliccrs were given
hliouUi it be called a gala mgbt lor this hanpv oveui look place last night wecK. The held was kindly lent for the occasion
J^athei 1^ one.
the village's most popular iiihahitanls, Mrs. Ann Ellen Wrigley, wile ol .Mr. Biehaid AVriglcy. of Nel'ton-Mreet, dit-d at JJl*u burn lu'iirmarv ou Kriday morning, alter fairly lung illness. She >yas sixty-one yoarh
DEATH OF MBS. WBIGI.EY.-One of
llecaiiso the ^
I?ev. A. K. .Swallow, ^l.A.) prcacliiiig at iho lliank>giving service held on .Snmi.iy inoiir
PAinSH CilUUCH.—The Vicar (the
ing. »iaid that we could I'
c.ioiee lor the !2o viai>’ reign of King George V., because lie had fullilK'd the Hihlicai l.leals of kingship, lie having in a con.spicinms degree proved liim^clf a shepherd and servant ot hi.s people. Tile secret of the solidity oi and loyalty towards the haiglish throne is that lh(? King I’ules by the goodwill of his jicoplc mid tliat goodwill is founded on the realisa- ioii by the people that it is the persistent
Llo<l f»>r the fnltilment of his weighty ofliec j)KATH OK -MKS. CAKIK—The death took
Icsire of the Koval J'amily to serve their uhject". Moreover, in iirivatu life and by niilie esamph.*, our King never liesitates o slimv his di'pendeiiee upon the grace of
, hue on Saturday of Mrs. .lane Gair, ol i)ownliain-roa<i. Korn at Sawley #1 years go, .Mrs. L'arr «‘ame to C'hathnin as a young ill and had resided in the villagi* for more
llian (I years. During the whole of that period she wa^ associati'd with tho .'Methodist Chureh. She had also been con nected with the lindi«s’ Kright Hour .since its inception. Very well known ami re spected in the village, a bright and cheer ful disposition gained her a wide circle of friends, who join in extending sympathy to hn>h:md and family in their loss. Prior
to tlie interment at t ’liatbnrn Church, on Tne^dnv. tiie IP-v. A. •). Smeaton eondnetc<l service at file Jletlinilist Cliiireli. Tlie byniii'' “ .les'i, tile very llnnigbt of Tlieo ’
for llio King and Queen and the Bo\J f'aniilv, and also inr all llinse who bad helped to make the day such a incinorahle
ainl •' Tliero i- a land of pure ddigl i t ’ w r e Sling, and Mr. T. Yates diseniirscd nitable inn^ie. at flic organ, playlij.g lle-l in tbe Lord ” as tbe coHiii was borne from tbo eliiircli. Members of tbe Ladies lirigbt Hour iireeeded the cortege and llieil token of syinpalliy was ineliided in tlio
inanv llnral tributes. GRINDLETON.
of age A iialivo ot Blaekbiirii, she eame to live a t Low Moor tbirty-liine years ago. shortly after licr marriage. lice'iine eoniiected with the Oos]k.1 H.iil, Clitlicroc. .She leaves a widower, one s„n. Olio daiigblcr, and four grnndcliildrou, with whom iinicli sympalliy will be extended.
Olio son died during the Mar. Hio D'tcr- inuMit took place at ftt. .Mary s Cemotei v < n
Tuesday, Mr . oliiciating.
ncut took pi I’l a r w 0 < k1 . of 1) i n e Id c*y WADDINGTON.
\ T oiidoii geiiUemaii. j i r . Spink, lias appointed Bender a t 'yaddiiigion
hospital, in succession to tlio late M.ijm
XJpton. Mr. on Tuesday. M tm iE B S ’ UNiON.-AIiss Anderdon of
AVaddow. addressod a Cruise on tlio
by .tbo speaker, by a Jaeob join.
Mothers’ Union on Tuesday aftoinooii well described
The meeting was
foPo.ved CHOJB. SEBMONS.—Tlip annual appeals r : ‘
Bev" W. AVincliiirch, of Todmordeii, preacbed •it tlio morning .service and the choir sang ibo n n H ^
Jlie
on belialf of the Methodist Cliurcli clioir took place last Sunday, and the services iiere well attended. Special miis.o wm eirectivcly rendered by Hie tlioir, iimkr the Mdeisliip of Mr. W. Altbam, ably assisted bv Sliss Speakman a t Hie organ.
\ t the evening service great pleasure was i.v the soloist Miss D. Foy, of
f"'- =' thousand tongues.”
E'"Sr,a.'“ 'S'■ ‘S f ™ f e , . , ; ; 1- s » i r
ctl "^"iVn’ ‘ ' an eloquent sermon.
inoiiL took place at the .Motbodist Cliapel, on Friday, of -Mrs. M'atson, of Yalley Yiew,
THE LATE MBS. M’
.VT.SO.N.—The inter-
whoso' passing w;is roportetl last week. ’The funeral was attended by nicmbcrs ot tin .Mothers’ Union and Women’s Institute.^ th last rites being performed by the liev. E. N Livesey, Grindleton’s former vicar, and now of liigleton.
ing of .tlio Women’s institute was held last Tliiirsday, when Mrs. Holtc Smitli presided over a good attendance. T'lio members stood ill silence as an expression of syiiipatliy witll tlio family of Airs. AVatson. and also with tlio loss vvliicli their president bad recently sustained. An interesting lecture on the subject of iiifcotioiis diseases was given by Ur. Illcasrlell. of Slaidbiirii, wlio iinide special mention of tlio iiiimiinisatioii against diplitlicriii wliieli is lieiiig so strongly advo cated. Mrs. Joliii Hargreaves and Airs. E. Bigby kindly judged a gingerbread sponge competition from a siiccial recipe for wliisl- iv prize was offered. Tliis was won by Airs J . H. Oddie, wlio also received Hie merit card. The speciaThalf-hour was spent
AYOilEN’S INSTITUTE.—Tbo May meet in games. SLAIDBURN. JUBILEE CONCERT.—The jubilee cclc-
br.'itions ended on Thursday last in tlio Villngo Hall, when a fioo entertniiiment was given to 200 villagers. An excellent programme was given by Tho MonntebanKS Concert Parly. :^lr. ML Fell provided the humorous items which
cnii.sod much laugh ter. During the interval rcfrcshinonts were
provided for everybody.
AVhitsuntido festival committee on Monday, :^fr. James Ix?cmiiig was appointed secretary in place of ^Ir. Kairclongli, who is leaving Hlaidbnni shortly. I t was decided to liau* iho nsnal ccromonv of the crowning of Ino Afav Queen, etc., and a “ Pageant of tho
■WHITSUNTIDE. — At a meeting of the . Sk\V* followed i)y the sports. ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935.
SALES BY AIICTIOX. BY MR. R. D. WADDINGTON.
B ANK SALEROOMS, CIJTHEROE.
-L AND Kl'TKCTS will liu liclil on SATUHOAY, JIAY 2">tli, and will include: Scvoial 3-piccc Suites in mo(|iictto and hide; a grand German overstrnng Piano Bosowood c:iso liy Linko; Harmonioni
r p i lE EICXT SAI,H 01'’ V ’UliNlTUUK HENBY HOLDEN & SON will hold their
tad Aaioriean Organ; Alaliog:iny Dresser ilU Bookcase aliove; Gas Cookers; and
many ollioi’ on'oets. Fnllcr jiarticnlars next rveek.
B. 1).
WADDl.VGTON. Anclionccr &, Yalnor. Tcl. 93.
r|THE CLITHEBOE AUCTION AIABT^CO. SALE OF FAT STOCK on AIONDAY
BY MB. T. SILVEBWOOD.
’-liBOOKS FABAl, CIJTHEBOE. AVEDNESDAY. AIAY 29Hi. 1935.
who is lonving the Holding, will Sell by Auction on the abovo date
\ SILYEBWOOD, favoured wiHi in- • stniciions I'lom Mr. Geo. IMiddletoii
Nl'lN'l’, a t 10-13 a.m., wlicii tlio foliow- ng supplies will bo forward, viz.:
3 5—<10 FAT HK1FEB3 & BULLOCKS. ♦ 5 0 —5 0 0 NOBTH COUNTBY HOGGS, LOCAL AND IBiS Il LAAIBS,
Ciittlo for ccrlification niiiat bo stalled by 0-.‘i0 a.m.
F7'BIDAA', AIAY 31st, a SPECIAL PBIZE
LYING-OEE CATTI.K will be licld wlieii upwards of 230 liead of all classes of Stool; will 1)0 forward.
Tel. 325. SHOW AND SALE OE GELD AND WAXTBl).
.lodging a t 10 o'lloek. Sale at 10-30 a.m. EUWABD CUESTEB,
Secretary. G nercials
LE&VERS, LTD. USED
flim
1932 Ford 30-cwt. Van, Colour Orcon £55 1931 Ford 30-cwt. Tipping Lorry, Blue.
1931 Ford 30-cwt. Long wheelbase Lorry.
1930 Ford 30-cwt. Tipping Lorry, Green.
£40
1933 Bedford 30-cwt. Lorry, Bine £95 1932 Bedford 2 ton Tipping Lorry £85 1931 Bedford 2 ton Lorry, -Maroon £75 1931 Bedford 12-cwt. Van, colour Blue £25
.-Mterations will be made to any of
tiic.so Vehicles to .suit rofiniioineuLs.
J. & S Leaver Ltd.
Eanam, Blackburn IMioncs-1101-2-3.
Night .Service -1103.
BEDFORD & THORNYCROFT DISTRIBUTORS
TEN TANGLED TEASERS.
(Tho answers to tlicsc questions are purposely placed out of order. Y
should bo ablo to sort them out in five minutes.)
’ou
M’b a t is tho averngo weight of tho human licnrt?
.\ bird of prey of the falcon family. M'hat were tho “ P lu g ” Kiots?
A scliool of artists formed about 1S50, which included among its exponents Jtosclti, Millais, Holman, J lunt and olhei’s, whoso ideal was absolute fidelity to nature.
a. M'liero is Saigon ?
J t is an Indian state, ruled over by a Maharajah who is now a t Claridgo’s, Jiondoii, for the Silver Jubilco season.
•1. "When was tho Royal J l in t established?
10 to 12 ounces in tho case of males, ami in the case of females 8 to 10 ounces.
o. \Vlio was called “ the Father of Medicine ” ?
The Arabic name of a warm, dry wind th a t from January to 3Iarch blows across the Sahara to the Gulf of (Juinea.
G. M'hy is the present month called ^lay? At the beginning of the 1-ltli century, ill the Tower of Loudon.
7. Wlio were the Prc-Raphaclitcs?
8. M'hero is Kashmir? I t is the capital of French Indo-China. What is a harrier? I t is named after tho Roman
goddc.ss IMnia, tho mother of ^Iprcury, to whom sacrifices were olforcd on tho first of this month.
Disturbances caused by factorv workers in the North of Knglaml about 18-12, when the rioters attacked mills, and, by drawing tlic plugs from the boilers, stopped the ,machinery.
9 10.
What is tho harmaltan? Hippocrates, IGO—377 R.C., who wa.s a native of Thessaly, ami practised and taught in Athen.s.
man, sir.*^ Diner:
order.
tlio banquet last night. ^ He said th a t the sweetest memories of life aro recollections of things forgotten.
P a t : That was a fino speech of Mike’s a t
superinlcmlont. ‘ innkos us
“ ■\Vhat is i t ,” of eight.
that hinds ns together better tlian wo aro by
nsked a Sunday school
ii.aturof” “ Coisots, sir,” piped
little girl
Manager: Was tlio waiter a grey-haired Not very—when ho look
my
levelling I)ro-s or Bed Eton Coats.—Terms to .A. ( ’niriii, 3'<, Cliiiroh .Stioet, Bibeliestor,
A.
D.t.NCE
li.VNI). any miiniK'r of players, COBBIN and his BIllCHESTEB
near I’reston. EDUCATION.
Constance WRIGHT A.R.C.M.
T kach i;n of Ki.ocktio.n'
Pupils Prepared for Examinations, Musical Festivals, etc.
T ams : 16, MOORLAND CRESCENT CLITHEROE.
Phyllis M. LISTER Ch.
Chiropodist Attends 15, York St., Clitheroe
SATURDAYS, 10-30 a.m. to 8 p.m. TUESDAYS,
Poultry Society and the Farmers’ Union is ns follows; AVholesale 9d.; Retail l id .
The price of eggs arraiigo<l by tho local rillCE OF EGGS, PENDLETON. TU.ANKSGiYlNG. — Tlie thanksgiving
subject of hoiiuur which he said might be divided into two parts. The first half stood for tile oflico wliicli was undertaken for its own sake, and his Majesty had held liis higli position as a heritage to he liunomed as an opportunity of serving others. Tho King was obedient to tiio will of God and in iiolding up liis family life as ail example uf the traditional Englishman’s home, he had fulfilled tho spirit of th a t prayer which began with tho words, “ Our Father.” Ho had nourished a largo as well ns a small family, and never ceased to think of their needs and necessi ties. The King’s oath of nllcginnco to the peoplo was lor him an opportunity of ser vice without ostentation. The A’icar added th a t tlio Rritisli people had an opportunity of c.xtcnding their Empire outwards to cmbrnco nil mankind. Tlioy ought to feel tlia t upward urge to reach .the ultimato Kingdom of God como down out of heaven. Tho reward for
the right-thinking
Cliristinn was the realisation of th a t enjoy ment of tnio liborlv which was only found ni the company of tho Redeemer mid Shepherd of ono fold.
service lor the reign of tho King was held a t All Saints’ Chinch, Pendleton, on Sunday inurning, and followed the lines of th a t conducted at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Kutli ill the morning and evening, the Vicar, Rev. C. M. Rqgcrsou, spoke on the
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
I ADY rcquiios part furnished ROOM Klackpool, N.r?.
No attendance. — OS, Warley Road
WANTKD — Small four roomed HOUSK t!sor and Times.
near Clitheroe Market.—Ajiply Advor-
WANTBD—WAITRKSS-GENKRAL, quirt'd.—Haven Hotel, R:mington.
i\\7ANTKD — GKNKRAL wages to suitab
used to the cnuiiiry; reference MAID, good ble applieaut; give :ige.
refereiu’o.s. etc.— rite Box 11.2, Atlverti jcr and Timc'J.
CAP-UlLFi :\IA1D rcquirctl immediately; Rox / j. \, .’Idvertisor and Times.
refs.; IS—20; for L'olne Laucs.—Write
STONK WALLING WANTKl). dry or and Times.
mortar.—Write, Hox Z.l, Advertiser
£60 WANTED—DISCARDFD CLOTHING, £30
G
—Mrs. Seed. AS. Parson Lane, Clitheroe. Y o u r
S m a l l s ” w i l l y o u l e s s .
c o s t
into oiHiiation in our “ Smalls ” columns, for both private and traders’ advertisements. Insert your “ Wanteds ” . in this column, i t will bring results. Ask satisfied users. A shilling .advertisement has sold property valueil at a tliuisaiul pounds; filletl thousands of vacancies; restored hundreds of lost articles. Everybody follows the smalls ” columns. cheaper.
-Ask for prepaid rates. None OPEN FOR ENG AO EM ENTS.
koiincls, large gra-s niu.s, the best ol loO' and alioulioii.
B Ktlilli Mai'Mleu, Chaihuru.
could live with small laiiiily; AVaddingt Road ili'^trici.—Aiqiiy. Ailvcriiser and Tinr
rro
I.ET—SUI’ERIOR APARMTE.VrS lor L:i(ly or (I'enllcmau, with board,
TO.SSIDI'^ compri^ing about 70 acres good meadow ami pa'lure laud, .situated a ring fence and well walercd. ami gooa building-. For particulars and to view apply Wiiliam Moon, MiiWle Ranks Far Rulton-by-Ruwhnul, near Clitheroe.
fT'O LET from 2m1 Fehruarv and 12 -L :\iay.’ 1930, FA\{ KNOTTS FA R.M
“O EPEAT Oiders show th a t onr Alanurc* Carts
tipping . Earnshaw,
qAO LET—Alodcin Detached RUNGALOW A- a t Wadilinglon; reeeplluii room, two
hcdrooins. kitchen, halhroom, e.l., excellent situation.—.\l»ply. M*ni. Hull. Solicitor, 31, A’ictoriji Street, Rlackhurn, Tcl. 7121.
rpO LET — LOCK-UP SHOP, No. 2a, -L M’ATERI.OO, containing two rooms,
two displ.iy window^, and modern con- voniencos.—.Vpi'ly -1, Waterloo, Clitheroo.
“ Corgill,” Rolton-hy-Rowland, Clitheroc. Y o u r
' S m a l l s ” w i l l y o u l e s s .
SAfALL COU.NTRV HOUSE TO LET,
gear and . liay’ jihclvings.—R. ■Wheelwright, Sawley.
built, and well situated house, 3 bedrooms ami attic. Vacant
po.s.se.s.sion. Olfers by 6 p.m. Monday next, endorsed “ House.” Key may he had at AVaddington Road Branch. — .Soeretary, Co-oporative Society Ltd., 2, 31oor Lane, Clilheroe.
*l?OR. SALE — 2. A- AVA 1)1)1 NGTON
furnidied; lovely scenery. — Apply, SAVKETS AN I) TOBACCO BUSINESS, c o s t
into operation in our “ Smalls ” coluinui*, for both private and traders’ advertisement.^. Insert your “ To
I.ets ” in this column; i t will bring results. Ask satisfied users. A I I - advertisement kas sold or let property valued a t a thousand pounds; filled thousands of vacancies; restored hundreds of lost articles. Everybody* follows tho smalls ” columns. Ask for prepaid rates. None cheaper.
From January 1st a reduced rate comes POELTllT, EGGS, ETC.
W.\V. PULLETS, January hatchoil.— R. Ireland, Smithy Farm, Rashall Eaves.
IpOR SAU2 — 100 Pure Rrcd R.T.R. and
qAURKEY EGGS,
A.ALR. 1/- each, enrr. •L paid.—Porter, IJodder Bank, AVhitcwell,
Cli/theroc.
J t rears every Chicken into Rig, Rurly, magnificent Layers. Cures all Ailments. Pottles, 7jd., 1/2. — Blackburn’s, Corn Merchants. Clitheroc.
R ' NUMBER, PLEASE]
Clitheroo: No. 343, Messrs. J . Brown and Sons, 5, King-street. Clithoroe.
Clithoroo: No. lOS, E. Chester, Liiulowan, Cliatburn-rond, Clithenoo.
coniiocted to the tcleplione in tlio Cliihcroc a re a :
Clitheroo: No. 343, Airs. Silifnnts, 105, Hon thorn-road, Cl itlioroe.
Clitheroo: No. 345, Drs. Cooper, Aliirray and Richards, 20, Park -avcniio, Clithcroo.
The following now subscribers have been ,
For tailoring that will last — Try Durafit.
REDMAYNE & READ 9, MARKET PLAGE, GLITHEROE
the Clitheroe Advertiser and Times Company I LimRed
and.published at that addrecs and
27, Castle Street. CUtheroe. 7Tn I _ - Pnnted at 6, Market Place, OHtheroe. by
e a r s u p e r c h ic k s a n d p u l l e t s • witll JOHNSON’S OVARY TONIC.
^Tazda, etc. — BENTHAMS, 14, Market Place, Clitkeroe. Phono 167.
I7ANA’’ELOPES.—SPECIAL CLEARANCE
ENA'ELOPES, full business size; 2 /6 per 1,000. Best value ever offered.—Advertiser and Times OfBce, 27, Castle Street, Clitheroe
IJNE of good quality MANILLA
TlfOTOR CYCLE INSURANCE from 31/3 -h*J- yearly; Motor-cars 18/- instalments, immediate cover.—Brokers, London Road, Southend, Essex.—Agents wanted.
Y o u r ** S m a l l s ” w i l l c o s t y o u l e s s .
into oi^ration in our “ Smalls ” columns, for both private and traders’ advertisements. Insert your “ For Sales” in this column; i t will bring results. Ask satisfied users. A shilling advertisement has sold property valued a t a thousand pounds; filled thousands of vacancies; restored hundreds of lost articles. Everybod}^ follows the “ smalls ” columns. Ask for prepaid rates. Non© cheaper.
From Jauunri' 1st a reduced rate comes
nity; cheap for quick sale.—AA'ritc Hox R.l, .Advert i>c»r and Times,
centre tif CUthoroe; splendid opportu
HALVES▼ Ur have a large stock of Cossor, ^iulla^d, FOR YOUR AVIRELESS.—AVe
BARKER TERRACE, ROAD, a substantially
lire ideal. Sold complete wiUi o a r d in g From January 1st a nduted rate comes
hold Oddments.—Write Mrs, Jackson, iO, Stanley Street, Accrington.
Carpets, Curinins, Redding, House
e n t s , c a st -o f f c l o t h e s wanted. Goo<l prices given; distance no object.
4 HKAD OK C.Vri’LK, 3 0 0 SAiAUT UTILITY POULTRY,
tbe whole of the CAKINS. together wiili about SOO yards of good KKNCING, and ill usual Appliances in Poultry keeping. Kurtliei* particulars next week.
T, SlLVKinVOOD, Auctioneer, Tel. 22S.
17 riies'-er .Avenue. CliHicroo ’
EUBNITUHE, Etc., on SATUBDA'l’. AL\A' 23Hi, 19.35.
.\E.\T SALE of Sarphis UOUSEHOLD I'artieulars next week.
SALES BY AECTIOY. BY MESSRS. HENRY HOLDEN & SON.
■130B0UGU SALEBOOAt, LOAVElbGATE, CldTlTKBOE.
PUBLIC NOTICES. BOBOUGH OF CLITHEBOE.
THF PRIVATK STRKKT WORKS 1S92.
• ]^ 0 T1CK detenu
ACT,
of. the Mayor, Aldermen ami Durgesses of tho Rorough uf Clitheroe in the County of J.ancasier acting by the Council as the Urban District Council lor the said liorough (hereinafter called “ the s;iid Urban Authority ” ) with respect to the sewering levelling jiavitig inetalmig flagging channel- ‘ ig ami making good
OF AlM’OiNTMENT of time for luiumg objcef.onb to iho proposals
1. Union .Street, Low Moor.
2. The Street leading in a North- Easterly direction from Union Street, J.ow Moor, approximately opposite No. 15, Union Street, J.,ow Moor, commencing a t a point i*i o lino with tho South-Westerly corner ol No, 12, Union Street, Low Moor, and terminating at a point in a line with the NorLh-Weslerly corner of No. 12, Union Street, l.ow Moor.
3. The Street running in a North- Westerly dirociiou commencing at u ]>oint in a lino with the North- Wc^tcrly corner of No. 12, Union Street. Low Moor, and continuing in front of Nos. 11, 10 and IS, Unioii Slrtot. l.ow .Moor, and extending in front of Low Moor Farm house and buildings ami lermiiialing a t the gate of the entrance to Low Moor .Allotments.
•1. The Sircev running in a Northerly diroc.tion commencing a t a point in a line with the North-Westerly corner of No. 33, Union .Struct, Low .Moor and teiminating at the junction With tile street dO'Crihed in para-
graph 3.
(not being higlnvays repairable by the in habitants at large) in ilie said Korongh.^
to the proposals of the saitl Ur!>aii Authority ou one or more of the grounds spccifieil in Section 7 i f the above Act liave been dul^ sorvi'il upon ihe said Uihan Authority AND WHFKF..VS the said Urban Authorit have applied to a (.’i)urt of r^ummar .Jurisdiction a- in the saiil -\‘'t is proviil to :ippoiut a time lor deteriiiiniiig the matter of ^ueh ohjeciious.
AVHERF.AS notices of lertain objections
Court «)f Summary J unscliclioii will lie hoklen in the .Sessions Room. King Sireci in tbo sai<l Koi«)ugh, on *rUI‘
..SDA\, Uie -hh day of JUNE, 1935. at half pa ten of the clock in the tort miou, when su C.'ourl will proceed to hear and determine the matter of all .such oli.iic*ions in th <:iino niamu'r, as msirly as may bo ami with the same iH)wers ami .subject _ t»> the saw ])rovi'iou> with respect to stating a rase if t:)o said Urban .Authority were proocedin summarily against the olijectors to onfor payment of a sum of inoucy .summani ]•( covcrablc.
NOTICE l.S HEKEKY GIVEN tha t
mimed streets who have served upon tl .said Urban Authority any Notice *f Ohjfciiou to the .said propos.-ils and :dl other I'er-niLs iuterost<‘<I in the determin lio:i of such ohjictioiis' are hereby required
ALL Owners of jocmis^’s in the abovi
to tln n and there give attendance. Dated iliis 13th day of Alay, 1935,
0 . HETHKRINGTON. 'I’own Clerk.
TO LET, a u com m od .vtjon for
DOGS in iilcal suriomidings. Spacious '1‘enus moderate. — M
Bi'.st. CO volt, price : -1/11. — BEXTHA.M'S, Clithcroo.
H •
ig h TE.VSION BATTEIHES for your Wiridess. Guaranteed British and !/(i; 120 volt price
11, Market Place ON SALE.
QCISSOB GBINDING, 3d. per BAII.EY’S. 3 Castle Street.
pair.-
TT'OR sa l e - s l e e p in g CAIRN (section al), 7ft. (Jin. by Gft. lin. and Sft. high.
Double doors; splendid condition; in regular use.—Apply, 7, Stocks Avenue, Whalley.
price in par t exchange.—14. Market Place, Clithoroe. ’Phone 167.
' for your used Cycle, or allow highest WHALLEY NEW ROAD, BLACKBUR e n t h am s avii.l pa y s p o t c a sh
Apply R. Manley. Auctioneer and Valuer, Lilac Holm,” Clitheroe.
70B S-Al-E—THUEE H0USE.S, Ndi. :'0, 22 iiiul 21, lillOAVXI.OW .STBEET.—
i rLA C K COC’
KF.Il SPANIEL PUPPIES, - ^ S weeks old. by 'I'reetops Talkie ’’ ex L'ih* Nell Murphy. <lam of best black dog luppy at Kennel ( ’lub Show 193-1. Prices h'om 50/-.—Miss Edith Marsden, Chatburn.
rpRY A J-
Street. 1G/(J
“ REN WADE” P IPE - : eai'h, at RAILEY'S. 3.
riAENNIS RACKETS. — Repairs and Re- -L Strings on the premises. Urg( repairs same day.—COOK’S, Castle street.
H
o u s e (Vacam). S5. avoone l a n e .— Apply. AV. Clarkson, Shaw Rridge
TO
F.AlOIElfS.
1,000 71OB
S.VI.E — HKDDIXO PLANTS
CIk'ii)).—.Vliply. Bairmv (.'l■c:llllol■il-'s_
I.tJ. IlniTmv, Wliiilivy. I’lioiio, Wliiilley 25.
tlAM.O.NS OV WHKV per Jay kOli,
Dl.Sl’Os.XH as Bi|- I'ooJ
— (loraiiiiiiiis, Dalilias, Calceolarias I’e’.imias, Truiieoliiims, Xastmtiiim (double) Stocks. Asters, AiiUrrITntiiras. Xemesi.a
Tomatn, riK-iillilier aiitl Mamnv Plan i.te.—I. Wilson Peiullo Yiew Xurseiy
B IR T I tS , MARRIAGES & DEATHS. 3LVREIAGE.
SOU'niWORTH—CRAVEN. — Ou the 13tii Mav. 1935, a t St. Wdlred’s Church, Rilichester, by the Rev. C. Gamble, R..\.,
R.Se., Vicar ol Habergham, assisted by the R-clor. Rev. S. Sldc- bolham, .jamc.s, younger sou of Mrs. South worth, I'nirfield, Clitlicroe, and the late Mr. R. Soulhworih, to Alice Mary, elder daughter .Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Craven, Ighten Grove, Ruriiley.
DE.Vi’irS.
HUDSON.—0.1 tlie Bkli -May. 1U.I5, Walter, the bolovL'ii hutband ol Alargarui Hmlson, :igcd 71 years.
l,'emi'tc‘ry on iho M*.h. 5, Bridge Road. Chaibiirn.
AVRlGI.EY.^Oii ihe 101), May. 1035, at the Royal Infirmary, Bhuklmni. Ami Ellen, tho floarly lovod wile of Richaul Wrigloy. ago<l 01 years.
51 a rijznltls. Tiii'ttetes, Lobelia, AlysSUlll Aiteratiinis. Cal)ba;;c. Cauliiiotver. Slirouts
Cliiitbiirn, Tei. 7. AUo Cliliioroo Jlarket
I T'OB SAi.K—Xew Sfini-Jo’.aclied HOUSE ■ llAliliOW HOAD; -mail deposit an
bai l in'eon nnntpap''; al'*) now ilUXO-Al.OW in l■mll■s,■ of in-.ctinn.—.Apply on site diiria w.'ok. .'1- .1. W. Claik ami S'liw. ruid; Hndt Croat, Haiwoii'l.
fiALOWER AXD YECETABLE SEEHS Tor I s Garden and Groenhcniso; Gladioli. Slial lots, Onion Sets. Uertilisors. and all Gardei Sniidrios. etc.—,T0HX
El.LIS . t SOX. A ai- Yiew Xiirsery and Wellpato, Clitberoe.
Bi'ttont .Street. Blacklinrn. ’Piionc 529f, Alale and Female Attendants. Est. 1905,
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cry. Appliances for every deficiency, ll.'altii Societies supplied.—.A. llnrrow.s .t Sons, .Sui'nieal .Appliance Makers,
t B.TIFICIAL
l.l.AlBS. .Abdominal and Invisiltle ilnpturo llelts. Elastic 1-io:
t.biickly and quietly came tho call. Her .srnhh n death 'Uiqu i'e'l iis all; None but those who have In-'i can it'll The lo^^s of a loved one witltoiu farewell.
The Cro'cout, Caldeibiones;, IN MEMORIAM.
NelsOn Si reel. Low Moor. .\u‘l Son and Danghlw-in-law,
One of the very
be.st. —From
lln.sliand and Family.
lutorre<| ai St. Mary’s For Artistic and Enduring
MEMORIALS Erected in any Churchyard.
EECITT BROS., The Slonnmenlal Sciilplors
ffisatsscaSKSwsfM
AINSWORTH.— In lememlnam.o ui AVilliaiu Aill^woJ•th, who di'.«l May Ki th, 191j, following an accident at Sailoid Rridgo .AIilN.
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2,000 yds. of CLOTH ‘ And Some’ A Tliose were our Salc.s for Jubilee
9 For Modern Design and Price in 9 Printed Crepes, Dyed Crepes, ^ Woollens, Ginghams, Slubs, O Marocains, Organdie', Velvets, 0 Velveteens, Satins, Linings, A Linenettes, Beauties, Georgettes ATlic TEXTILE f’LE.-\l!lXG IIOI'.SE • S, KIXC! STBEET, CLITHEKOE •
EVERYTIME
A loving '•(111, a hruther hind. A li>auiilii! memory Ici: hrh;ad; .lu>l when hi- lioic> were hrigliiO'^t God calii'd iiim liome to I '- l .
57a. Sun Sireel, 1‘litheroe.
— From I’aiher, .Alotlirr, Sifter, Rrotle r-in-Iaw. Niece A Nephew.
CL.VRKSON.—In luving im mory of a dear hu-ibaiid and laih r Richard U'arhscm, who divd May I 7t!i. K>29. Al'*' Robert C.’larhxm. a "on aad brother, who died April I 7t!i, P.'li).
R«'mi.'mbram e. — From ihe raniily.
LEAA’IS.—In tr* a>ured mr.embra luo.
.As wo stand le-ide your AVith h'Mirts hotli cru-'hed and so Then in iho gloom, those sweet eoim’.
rave in .silenre, 1 7
-ore. words
“ Not Dead,” just gone beloie, —Dad and .Alaiu.
SEED.— In loving memory of oar dear iimthcr and "i'lor. Margaret Alice Seed, who <lieil .Atay 21-t. 1931.
A hitler grief, a -lioeh o ver 'fo pari with one we loved ' Our lo's i- great wi' 11 not But liope in lieaven inec:
Bridiio Cottage. Dun sop Rridge. Clit’iorce.
--From h' THORNREIL—
mother, wlm di(d May pnh. 1!>31; also father. die<l June 39;ji, lOlM.
Golden memoric" linger over. From all at
IrO, AVharey Road. Ulitheiaf.
THORNRER.—lu loving niomorv of a dear mother. ILlMoca Thoruber. who died May 19ih, 1931: aKo a dear father, James 'J'honiber, who <lied June 30th, 1926.
A A
Plane Tice Hall. Chaigley. ACKXOWIEDGMEXTS.
’o reinemlmr when o:hoi\s forget. — Ivy. Frank and Laura.
-In loving memory of a <lcar dear;
rnec: again, m and Sister.
nqdain,
CARR.—Mr. Carr and family wish to tliank all relatives, friends and neighbours for tlicir kind oxprosdons of sympathy, and floral tributes received during tlieir recent sad bereavement. Dowiiliam Road, Chntburii.
HARGREAVES.— The family of tho hito Mr. Richard Hargreaves wish to thank all relatives, friends ami neighbours, and also the Ancient Order of Foresters, Court Vino No. 9436, for their kind e.xpressions of sympathy and for floral tributes in their sad bereavement.
5, Chester Avenue, Clilheroe.
HUDSON. — Mrs. Hudson and the family of tlio late Mr. Iludi sOii desire to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, also tho ^latroii and Staff a t Coplow A icw, for their kind expressions of s.vmpath.v and floral .tributes rcccivod in their sad bcivavement.
5, Bridge Road, Chatburn.
TAYLOR.—Ylr. and Mrs. Taylor and family wish to thank all relatives and friends the many expressions of sympathy
and floral tributes rcreivoil in their sad bereavement, also tho Doctors, Sisters and Nurses a t Blnckbimi Rojail Infirmary for their help and kindness.
33. Kirkmoor Road, Clitheroo.
AAATSON.—Mr. H, Watson and family wish to
expre.ss their sincere .thanks to relatives and friends for their kind ex pressions of s.vmpatliy, and floral tributes, during their sad bereavement; also to the Mothers’ Union a n j Fellowship c-f Ma rnai^ of St. .-Vnibrope Church, nnd the staff of Clithcroo Shirtings Ltd. ,
A ’allcy A ’icw. Gnndlctou.
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