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C TW E L V E ) I ' I


Here is Good News! For a few days only we i are offering


certain Electrical and Radio Goodsi at Reduced prices: Come along and see us.


The Elite Ridio Co. (T. 'DIXOlir) i| vTHE<- ( ^ E A f e ) H O U S r


G e n f s - r d N IG SH IR T S PERFECT IiITTING NEWEST DESIGNS ' GUAiRANTEED CLOTHS


Our Large Range includes Splendid Selection of the Famous Tootal poplins TOOTAL TIES, &c.


PETER


GERMAN,; JAPANESE AND ITALIAN CLAIMS TO COLONIES.'


Dangerous Timely. 1


LEAGUE OF NATIONS YOUTH GROUP MEETING.


I populated countries will not solve present .inferhationiil difiicUlties' was .the opinion expressed by Mr.: E. Truman,-pf Olayton- le-Moors, .speaking .. toan;--assenlhlyj lot the. Youth Group of tho League of Nations


Union' at Waterloo Methodist Church] bn Wednesday evening. ‘


: i ; " I t ‘ is ioften - said that; we liye 'in a


dangerous age,” :Mr. 'Truman observed. "This saying has become‘.very commou-


‘ place, but nevertheless it is ipertectly. tiiie. There are ,so many factors; to-dayl which


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.consider -that one.'of.'-tne inost. imporfant of those causes is the demand for colonies by so many; countries in Europe and Asia.” Mr. Tiuman v-ent on to say that- three


because we are prolific,- and 'intend to remain bo. ’I Germany desired colonies. Before the Hitler regime, Herr Itosenhurg had said that' only by acquiring territory


providing their surplus population ihitlii an appropriate I outlet. They had the need for satisfactory access ^ raw materinm, - and a depoo of| assured certainty with ( regard to disposal I markets, ‘ They also Hesired colonies from the psychological aspectl of prestige. ,j


;j j | j. There were tliree kinds of over-popula­


tion, however. The first, when a country had more people than It could support and feed; secondly, wlieni a' country ban mlore than i twas j , ably op likely to be hblo] it6 employ; thirdly, when-there was the over­ crowding. , Italy, was an' example ,|of .[the first kind, Germany an example lof the second, and Japan an example lof the third kind, i “ But,” Mr. Truman asked, "Would the’ provision ‘of colonies bo ,tlio solution?” : [It was. true-.-that. Germany ■could , not' get-thei :rnw, materials she .'re­


: overcrowded, land tho only possible remedy I for her seemed to bo a decline in the hirtli rate. The ; Japanese were not' abtnally [ settling in , Manoliilria, for tlje climato !of


. j Manchuria was not really suited -;to the ; Japanese.


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. Italy were concerned, the only' fundamental ! solution to tlieir problem was' to give the ; " amijurfoitec( ” nations ' fneqdom ■ to hdy ' from abroad the raw materials they requireid, and to allow these natrons to pay for; those


; j tbnt a reduction of tho restrictions in‘ trade ; would have to; he gradual, and it .seeraed‘ to him that a ;world-conference was essential.- Mr. Truman .was: thanked ‘ for his in-


‘tofesting address by‘the. Chairman of the Group, Mr.-C. W. Parker. An animated .idiscussioa followed, ‘ ‘


GLITflEROE ROYAL ORIMMAil SCllOOL


: and so; a representation; of three speaks ■well for tlio reputation of the SclioohlXI. (in Laiicasliiro .ifoothalli cirolcsi Thq Ihoys were E. Crabtree (goalkeeper),'!. Robinson (ccntro-lmlf), and B. A.iBattersby (oufsido- loft). Tlio teams will he chosen to [play Nottiiighamsliiro! and it will ho interesting to notice if mny of the Glitheroo boys is chosen. The score iiv the trial matclil was 8—3. Battersoy scored one of the goals;


' in Waddow Houso: winning the, cup .which has ■


The - annual boxing i competition resulted


were; WaddoW House, 23, Castle; 19; Park;; 18. The finals‘were-held, on iWednepday afternoon at the schooli Mr. Gilleardiwns referee; Mr. iBeddows time-keeper;! land Jlr. Hardy,' Master of Ceremonies.


ompetition .


been presented to tho school for I tbit, c petition by Mr. Hardy. Tlio final points


;^football teams]were sefeoted to play iin a Lancashire County Trial ‘on Wednesday .of this week. The two teams were'chosen from all the, Lancashire Secondary Schools


; Three boys of the Royal Grammar School ! SLAIDBURN.


-Kinder had been ill for a considerahlo time, lioying been; confined to his room since last


He leaves a; grown-up family'of three sons and two (laughters. - His nvife and a daughter pnldecensed him a few years ago.


have both given great plcasnro to Hie in- mates of tho| Coplow View Institution this week, with concerts. , Both'tliesh (groups of popular aitistes were warmly thanked.


;| " Tho Funhcams ’i’ and tho Borough Bahd


. DEATH OP MRi. J. KINDER.-We niueh regret to record lilio death -of Mr. James Kinder, late; of Bella Sykes; Farm, ‘ which occurred atl'tho residence ofi his daughter, Mrs. F. Rigby, Huntingdon i House,' Slaid- burn, in the learlyrhours of Wednesday. Mr.


August. He was 1 a staunch iupporter.i: of the Methodist Chapel and, before his illness,■ was a most tegular attender at tho rerviccs.-


, materials by - the export'of gopmi- and ser­ vices.-' Mr. Truman concluded by snyifig


As far as nations such ns Germany and


territoiri hut because of the restrictiohS iini international; trade. Jaipan is actually


quired, hut it'was net-true, that she could nof^et, these' m’aterials .because of in­ sufficient territory.; i The truth ‘ .was that Germany could not pay ;for the ipw, materials. Germany and Italy are-ov'er- riot, because of itlie lack ‘of:


populated


in the East'- could there' he any possibility for the German people to “ breajfche kgain.’- Japan had i put forward a similar! claim These three; countries had certain common grievances.' 1. They Meed'ed 'some, means' of


tond-to be'; prime causes of war that -we certainly do live in dangerous-tiniesj and I


.nations had lately made very proiounced demands for colonics, namely;-'Germiny, Italy and ! Japan. - As far hack at! 1920,’’: Mussolini said; " Wo are. hungry for land,


That the provision of Colonies f|ir oiler-


THE “W EA R ” HOUSE ! CASTLE StI, CLITHEROE


T E L E P H O N E 2 4 0. ! :THE•^ C W E A R I ) h o u s e


H L d W M O O R .


morning ofiMi^s Jane Carter; n f ; 7i Union- street. iwho w4q within, a month of her 61st birthday. - She had been lU since last September.; For three years. Miss Carter had worked as [a weaver , at Sun-street Mill. Her father vras. Mr., Richard Carter, a member of a vefy well known Mitton family,


OBITUARY;- ■The villagers were pained to h .ear of, ‘ [tho deailhi - early yesterday,


and a brother of tlio late Mr,‘ Robert Carter, ; of i Charlesworthi-terrace, ;!who died a! few mbnthsjhgo.. . Miss Carter was horn a t . Seacoinbe, I Clieshiro,i and camo to reside at Mitton as a child. Most of her life was sp.entiin Low Moor. She was


Clapliam, of JWl Unioh-street,. .vdioBe deat'a ive reported. in.|last.-week’8‘ issue, tqpk place amidst many signs of sympathy: arid regret at 'St. Miny’s ^metery on Saturday aTOt- noon. Prior to ‘leaving tho village a service


was held, in ; the • Union-street■ Methodist Chapel, with which Mr, Glapham was con­ nected. this, being conducted by the ^ v ;


soul’’. was :sung. .There were many flor-il tokens. ■; , Ji '-. '


to pay a last tribute of respect. g^aycaido,


n ‘ '. ' - 'I CONFIRMATlpN SEBVICE.-Dr. Swain,


Bjshop of .1 Buiiley, held a confirmation service at St,'Paul’s Church last night week, when! the Rev, I. (Pugh; vicar, pro- Bonted fourteen 1 candidates. One was pre-


D. W Dean (Rqv.,' W, ar of Lnngho. -The Rural ’. Holt,: vi


to the service. It nd the Bishop gave- 4-very inspiring ( address, based on the words! “ ‘Draw nigh unto God,,and Ho will; dra'v nigh, untq theej”_ (The -service' thrqughoiit was most, impre sivo.


S. Helm) road the preface


Kiddies jvrere! phe centre 'of attraction at ajconcert-at, UuipnBtreOt Methodist Churclr oil Saturday evening, when; a very fenjoy;- able programme! was submitted. - There wqs a fairly'good attendance, .presided over by Mr.'). Halloits. The group of children


ENTERTAINMENT. - The "Wonder


and R. Barnes, ;a solo dance in this being' skdfully executed - by Nj. Simpson,; ami “ Everybody's got to wear a smile” by J. Crawford and i,the kiddies.' Other ex­ cellent items-were “ Burlington Bortioi” - by J.i Crawford; who took part in ahothcr number with M; Cambien,‘ entitled "The Two K'niits.?’ , iTho last named al'o i sang an old lullabyj; “ Paradise Row,” which deliglited the audience. H, Barnes 'was an'otlier ^ succesfeful i ‘ entertainer,,; ('singing


were rcsponBiiblp! for ‘ nutaerous ittms'. An acrobatic dance iby-the children was-very warmly p ra i^ j [anl. other popular niiinbots were “ Winter iWondetland ” by S. Eccles


-l; .! . ■


bright . feature i:of the . show, a'n'd (they delighted: .with. several contributions, ‘ j' in­ cluding " You cin’t do thot there ’ere ” Olid, '‘ Carry; on‘London.” ;In addition to the -items- by ;i)ho " Wonder- Kiddies,” several solos were sung by Mr^. EccleSj of Clilheroe, .-and [elocutionary : items 'were submitted^ by, Miss ,M. Hargreaves. - Both these artistes were highly -succcssfal and, indeed, .tho,. wholo programme was ivory much appreciated' by the; audience, 'iTho duties of I accompanist .were admirably carried out, by iCouncillor ;W. Wilkinson, who contributed [to a very onjoyahlo enter­ tainment. , ■; ,


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known song,; “ The King’s Navee,” and-M Sherhkor appeared with come small child­ ren in a- number: Ontitlod ■" An Old Southern Custom.” 1 |Tho I oljildren’s', chorus' was ■' a


"Rose of ‘Tralee” pud ‘ ‘Home Sweet HJme,” botli ofiwliicli were'loudly'npplauai .od; S. Eccles: submitted an equally i-well


A> G.- Gibbs, wlifi also officiated at the grave. ers, representat ves of the c ;hape) attende'J llie! hymn" Jesu,


lover of my At tho


In addition ,to 4 good many private moiirn- ' '


rpHEi CLITHEROE AUCTION MART do. '


Ltd,


, iTITONDAY NEXT, c SALE OF FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP, when


f i 0 - 7 a LOCAL AND NORTH COUNTRY HpFERS AND BULLOCKS and


4 5 0 4 s 00 NORTH COUNTRY SHEEP . , AND LAMBS will bo forward.


Sale I at",10-45 a.m.


sentod by tho;Rev. W. 8. Helm, vicar of Clitheroo.i tlirco jby the Rev. H. Y.; Burnett, rector of iSt, Jnincs’s. and five hv:tho Rov.:


- •


Cattlq for Certification ■ for Suhsidv must ; bo stalled by 9-45 a.m.


rpRRSDAY: NEXT,; SALE: OP CALVES ‘AND DAIRY. CATTLE,.when


.weiglit.f: ‘Sale, a t , 10-45 a.m, - Judging at 10-30 a.m.


NEXT (SALE, APRIL 17llh. 1


cattle,: each Altornato Fridav ‘ ’


-^ND LnNG-OFN,


EDWARD CHESTER, ‘


Secretary.


MjOTOR CAR GLIDE.


\Corm for a .


TAYLOR & HUGHES! \ h e c a f e


MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE H'


Easter Weddings Select your


w ed ding! invitations AND WEDDING CARDS from our exclfisive Sample Books.


Choicest Designs— Keenest Prices.


Cake Boxes | & Cake Boards C o n fe t t i ,'S i lv e r H o rse .S h o e s


' 'Thi!( is the car that changed tiding into


ghdti^, FprithasIndependeatSpiinginff which smoothes out bumps and potholes


Md hakes rough roads seem smooth as bowling greens.


. popiilarcar'in its class., A lively toad performance, an easy jacking system, and


■ dcmopstrationglide? ■ . NWffiwht VentiUUonW^diha icfinancnu


valutj-for-mpjiey, • May we arrange a C0ltS£235. ' - -


But Independent Springing is only one reason why this Vauxhall is the most


_ mod^ra streamlined coachwotk together' TOth jVauxIiall Synchro-Mesh and No-' Dreught. Ventilation make it oiiMtnndinj;


y U H O PAY THE RATES?! — The people who live j ! and trade in the town '


Then trade .with th e : traders, who are |


ratepayers and' spend, your money in' tho tQwn where you eim it. . ; ;.


r e m o v a l EXPE|lt8U-Room to Room. GOAL COKE I ANTHRACITE .


I ! l i g h t s i x BRIQUETTES. , Wellgate Motors, Oswald Rowe & Co. Ld . ENQtIEIE8 IWM


wellgAte garage, IGLITHEROE. m 2 2 i


Thorn Sti, Clitheroe TELEPHONE 21.


HAULAGE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, j ;


!30hool .f322ft. . above sea); Maroh, 11936.


Ayeragel ^ i ly rainfalls.09' ins. Highest toax.’'Tcmp.r77‘>F'(Snn) Mar. 23-24


W e s t . ain. Temp. =28?P. Mar 3- ; Barometer Highest=:30.12inB. Mar. 10. ’n'lMr Lowcst=29.18ins; Mar. l!' ' ' .^res:. E. 10. days; '8.E. 9 dara;'


AdvefHser & iTim ffices Castle St. &! Mcjrket Place, Clitkeroe


es O


At tffis.^a 0 prires; will be given for the ■


60-j-70 NEWLY OAL'VED CATTLE CALVES will be forward. i exceeding 2401bs live


CAKES


HOT :X BUNS PASTRIES etc


Meet your jrimdo at the popular^ cafe here in \ihe Market Phce—\ Good food, wdl served ahmysA


Just a Reminder Have [you given us that oriler for Easter ?


connected. 'with.t St. Paul’s • Church. I ‘ Miss Carter lived wi,th her cousin. Miss .Gargill. Latterly, ejio |became, a member' of the Clitheroe. Women Unionists’ ' Association. Her .brother isi .Mr. R. Carter, ‘of Eshtiia^ terrace. The i interment; is to take place at St. Mary’s I Cemetery. on Monday,. . INTERMENT;—TIio funeral of Mr.i George-


CLITHEROE. OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER A D V E R T I S E R ; A N D T IM E S . E R I D A T , 'A P R j H n» SAXES A T im O R . R. D, WADDINQTON i 00, MR.II T. 8ILVERWOOD, gANK SALBB00M8, CLITHEROE. TO-MbEROW. SATDRDAY, April at 1-30 p.m. prompt.


iT> D. WADDINGTON & Co, iwill ‘Sell Ijy Auction at the Salerooms, as above.


a large nuantity of Capital FURNITURE ■ idin


AND I EFFECTS, including; An excellent


CHIPPENDALE DESIGN DRAIVING ■ROOM SUITE, in seven pieces, and up- holstelred in Blue Plush, in perfect con­ dition!; Old Oak Chest; small 3-picce Sitting Koomi Suite, show-wood arms, in Rexine; Mahogany . Dming Table, extending, and several • other extending kitchen tables;


. Bahy’p Cot in Oak; Child’s Feeding Chair; " ' ~


doors) 3 full-sized Wooden. Bedsteads in Oak pnd Mahogany, and 1 . three-quarter size (j)ak Bedstead ■ with Hair ■-Mattress, together with , other..-, lots of Beds -iana Bcddihg; ANTIQUE - MAHOGANY: CHEST OE pRAWERS with Brass Fall Handles;


Mahogany Display Cabinet; 3 ■ Mahogan Bookcases : and Cupboards with glazei


Small! Hush Seated Rocking Chair;. «


; Dec'k I Chailfs in new^condition; Mantle Lamp-; Sampson Lawn -Mower and suiidry Garden Tools;-2 Fireside Chairs; 3 Sewing Machines;: 14in, Barless Grate; complete; 2 Copper Curbs; Fire Irons, etc;-; Iceberg ■Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer, and another Freozhr complete with Utensils; 6 Trays Tor; Toifee-ninking;-Violin, Bow and -Cass; TENNIS OOUR'T:-SET, comprising Posts. Tennis Net' and Marker, ■together with surrounding Netting, 60 yards by 3 yards (the .'Posts :are by Slazengers); also a 14in. Green’s Lawn Mower. Also a great many otherl .effects, - I. r '


, ; “ ■ Estate 'Agents, Etc., CRAVEN; ‘ ' ' :' |.


R. :D. WADDINGTON & eo.,i Auctioneers, Valuers and ;


■ i ‘ Clitheroe '(Tel. 95). !


' rjpHB COTTAGE,” HORTON-Uf- I


‘QAIiE ' OP . HOUSEHOLD FURNITDHE fnndEffccts.'APRIL 18th, 1936. !


R.. D. WADDINGTON & Go., ‘ . ■ . Clithoroo (Tel. 95).


- . Auctioneers, Valuers and rEstate Agents, Etc.,


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• • ■ . , , 1 THE MILKY WAY


«■■■ : n i l


i IS TO FEED HOLGATE’S 1 MT.


'.I- ■r


I MILK NUTS EVERY DAY ■


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■ Ml • III


MM ! ■Ml ; •III:;


m i l < Mi lMM


-MM ■ Ml• Ml • III


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- ! (SEE BOB RIDING) •Si'S Ml te- • •: ‘ 1 jV l ii ij \ ;' " ■ 2


o!.® ^ A d “o f ” pa?4tf“ ''o“ S & (iOOD MAID Wanted. YouiIb. Country HEAD OF CA'^LE, g HOKSLb, | ^ _giri preferred, Reference, -


Aivb ALL FARM - IMPLEMENTS.


Full pnrtjculara I next ■week.' T. 8ILVBRWOOD; Auctioneer,


: ,17, iChestcr Avenue; Clitheroe, . . ::i! , .;


: ' Teh 228. P O U IT K I , EGGS. ETC.


hurst, Bol£on-byl-Bowland Rectory, - Clith- oroe.


I r - ■ .1 . ' . Apply, 13,‘Bright Street, .Clitheroe.


size; and 6 Brooders.! Electric. All in j ' ■ first_ class conditjonj ‘inspection invited.-| -^ANTED — feperionced


Sectional Cabin; I one 1 35ft, x 10ft, fitted olcctrio for ihcubators and brooders; 3 Incubators, - 2


size-and 1 lQ0-egg-| Bojithend, Essex,


f^HIGEENS must: i have fit gizzards, v / Armitago’s Dry Chick Food will ensure | these and "No‘Dead' Chicks.’


GAVE THE OHIOK81 with JOHNSONS t i T f a h r S f ' ' ® OVARY TONIC, I t -prevents all


Ailments I Digestion |


Cures -Leg-weakness I Aids -Rears -every .Chicken quickly,


I , ' jQ.ISBDHN ; AUCTION MART Co;, Ltd.


g a l e op FATI stock, MONDAY NEXT APRIL 0th 1 at 10-30 a;m. ■ - 35r-45J FAT CATTLE. 2 5 0 - 3 0 0 PAT. SHEEP. ‘ ‘30. SPRING LAMBS.


WEDNESDAYi NEXT. APRHi 8th, I at iIO-80 a.m.


■IPniST SPECIAL‘ SPRING SALE OF | A GELD ‘ AND I LYING-OFF CATTLE. , 1 2 0 -1 5 0 CHOICE YOUNG LYING-OFF


iHoldon, and numerous others. Also in­ creased' entries oiipeetcd from local farms. , Mr. Tomlinson; (Barnoldswick) will offer


Good entries are: to hand! from' Messrs, T. Hanson, :R. Sagaf, :T. Tomlinson,vfQ. H.


COWS (mainly Summer Calvers),


30 H.B. Ewes withidoublo Lambs, and a few other lots. ‘ : ;


; iPhone 42 Qishum.; / '


-Entries accepted [to time of ! sale. ’ -. I 1 ' W. ROBERTS.’


' Secretary.


^tisfcri^ahd Times, ^ ^


from all grocers;and corn merchants. . • | ANTED — GENERAL MAJD, between 117 and 19 years of age, 4 housekeepei


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rtrong vigorous I j Bottles 7Jd.. 1/2 5/- foAahle h o n ^ r best of Blackburn B, Cqrn Merchants, Clitheroo. I attjqntion.- - (&imniingi s!ianlpooing,‘ etc. “in"!


= g. OATRNi AND KERRY BLUE] TEBBIEUS


UmLLY FOB SAIiE. ALSO ACCOM- MC DATION FOR GATS. - -Miss Dinnis, Sh iw' Cottage, Olitheroo.


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and HOUSEHOLD ODDMENTS of every deJoription,.^, Henry - . Street,- Church, near Accrington.


flHATBURN BOARDING' |KENNELS, the most ideal -riAxiTMp! nnTTrvAV


H(‘ME in 'Ribblesdale. Inapection wel-


coiied Terms moderate; - Miss ■ Edith MiOTden, Chatbufn, 'Clitheroe. I


' SUMMERING, i— Apply; Advertiser and ‘Times. ■ '


PERIENCED


tage “ A


H.1, kept.


family. 4; no -washing. - wages: ■ and


COOK


iA STRONG YOUTH is DEPARTMENT.


lOffice, Church Street, (Clitlieroe, Ajiph'cations, stating age and ixperieneo,


be a: disqualificatiiin. nvassing either.


Toy*1 Clerk’s Office, ' Clitheroe. ■ ■ .


3r<l April, 1930.


? irther, particulars -may 'be. obtained ‘ at I Borough Engineer and Surveyiir’s


- enilorsod ‘‘School ; Lawns, cte.,” must cceived by, the uridersignod; not later Tuesday, 14th April, 1936.


G. HETHERIN6T0N, Town Clerk.


; .. i; ' COMMERCIAL 'EDUCATION


A C( urse of Modern business training in SjHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING


AND BOOKKEEPING' j AT


GUE ITS BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE 18 the foundation of a successful


Writt


fcaieer, as hundreds of formeil pupils* '


. testify. ‘I ,


BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE 9-11, EXCHANGE STREET BLACKBURN Tell 5403.


I iCIAL for EASTER HUBAY SALMON PEE-TREE,SALMON 1


Wholesale and ‘ Retail. ] ; Also 'All Kinds o f ' I ‘ ’


FRi SH FISH AND <P0ULTRV


You: orders, Iqrge or: small; WUl bo ; gratefully, received, j


Pleaie Order Early Tel. 287 m WEBBS NOTED SEEDS.


PERCY H.WINlfLE 21, PARSON LANE and 1 i


62, WOONE LANE, Cliiheroj). m a r c h WEATHER.


F e r t i l i s e r s


including. Wakeley’s. celebrated P MANURE.


/si i I 1 • . i


Mty we send you our price'list ? ffi.


EENAGRE ST., CUTHEROE TELEPHONE 134 I


Standring & Sons ;


ire REGISTERED CONTRACTORS the CLITHEROE CORPORATION Afipiflted. Wiring Scheme, j'l


' -ITe solicii your enquiries, GEORGE HOULKER & SONS


124/il26, BAWDLANDS i CLITHEROE.


Ph me 102. EsL 1868.


fpr your garden or lawn, leading brands now in stock.


Tti[o BLUE DUDiQERlGARS; Hqulkor. Bawdltmds. i


a J ;■ ■;


or Call for College Prospeelua (jree) GUEST’S


t


A '^ H l I ^ /® ! ‘«‘'«®„Large; White BOAR. <r'


eSsSS. “•' “"'■ - bS •» PR IC E OP EGGS,


r^ultjy Socie^ And the Fanners’i Union is follows :j Wholesale, lid. Retail, 1/1.


U ® LOST,


Too t -TWO HORNED HOGGS, horu burn H near horn, red middle of back,


.n. Isherwood, Storth. Newton. - two HORNED ! EWES; hor.i


burn H.B., ruddle mark near'aioulder i h“eg‘n--Beck,:Kndwlo Top, near j


PIGEON, Ring 696, 1933. Also Reward.—


[“ denham: Bradbury 85th j Dam


or Schools for a period of approximately Batteries,! lOd. each, Fresh supnl'ies nonths ending_qn 30th Septe^er,jl938. I coflstantlyl arriving .from makers*;-— bmuneration 25/-per week.


employment on tho lawns, shrubberies, Red Label) 120 volts, 6/-; G.B.O. 120 volts atetho Ribblesdale Senior and Pendle 7/6; G.E.C., 120 volts, 6/6. ! ’Grid Bias


, , , , -1 ■ , uired St/eet,' Clitheroe. Tel. 222. ' ‘ CLEARANCE


directly or | indireotlv Iunee,Offioe. 27,. , i - i^ .


jiuuu. I , . I , ................. AT STUD,


value over offered,—Advertiser Castio Street, aiHieroe


Ivertiscr and ’Tim^ ” Officq, Clifliefoe. gOROUGH OF; aiTHEROE. EDUCATION ,


Particulars of experience, also reference^ Ito' Box Fo,. J


[GENERAL, Good wages]


TI7ANTED - FIVE TWINTERS FOR I


CANINE! HOLIDAY


yu BS. JACKSON. Wardrobe Dealer, I buys -I’J- .all kinds of DISCARDED I CLOTHING


OARD YOUR ;DOG8 with animal levers , in ideal; surroundings, Com-


near Nottingham.} for I a free copy of their Full particulars irec.—Write Mrs. Buohnam, booklet, ” The Importance of tho Gizzard.” -1 Geprgetto Co.,; 01, .King Streb't, Leicester. Armitage’s Dry iGhicki Food is obtainable I 't J


postcard to Armitage Bros., Ltd.,; Colwick, ”


’ l.j fo - ----- -r il.— I i.v.ii


iJiaiid sewing at home. ‘Good ‘pay .


. ... . . . _ . work With Bojj C.3, A^ver-


PBDOilPS 3-valve ALL ELECTRIC HAD 10 I giv!3 splendid reception, ‘pbrfeptly new and \


SET, The. latest ‘Modern Receiver'


gutrantee^ for 12, months.' ;! To-day's list prite, £6 16s. 6d., to clear at £4 17s! M. j Call -aud [hear it and jo u will biiy it.— | HABGREA'VES, The Radio; Shop. KingJ Striet,; Olitheroe. Tel. 222.;


and Times; 0


N - BALE i - valuable! PUR bargain; inspection,—Apply, Advertiser I I


' ' -


UNDREDS OF SHAVES from one blade | , - by the use of a LILLICRAP HONE, 1/- each at BAILEY’S, 3, Castle Street.


TjlOR' SALE-SCOTCH SEED POTATOES. ■*- Early and late varietie's.—J. Frank- land. Potato. Merchant, 18. Railway 'View, Clilheroe. i


i IN MEMORIAIvi.


"DRAM ■;FOR SALE, good condition.— | ■8- Apply AdjVertiser and; Times.


'Y/'pELESS y


by using jcbeap batteries, which'ia penny 1 wiie


ch(ap rubbish now on the market: Pertrix 12( volts,; 7/6;. Pertrix Bulldog, 120 volts, Lissen, 120 volts. 7/6: Lisseo


re( ommend. tho^.folldwing moderately pricedic u I tiibniTimnd- ba tones which.lare much-superior to tlbe I


e and pound foolish. . r, *”*'“" '“6


uuDiuKJiy


thoj reception from yOnr Radio Set I Wo


BA'riERIES.-r_„,. Don’t e stock and


-SAUJEY.—lu affretionate remembrance of 1 loaf'® Bailey, ^ h o died April 5tli,


934. ^ Also ^of Harper ‘ Bailey, n-ii;) died April ietli, .1921., ; ,


-From Robbie] Win, Je.ia .i


.


and' Beatrice, ' ' !


buij* dear son and'brother, Harry died April 6th, 1934.


retnombrance ;


^7lJU


( ‘At, those heavenly gates he will bo ;; It _ waiting, ; . 1 • . ;


!, With his same sweet loving smile- I Dear one we are bnly parted ' i Just for awhile, i' 1


^ko Raiiid , S'aop, King *


ijiawcar Honse,-Slaidbufn. i j Tt April 3rd. 1932. r.1 • k'rom kll at Homo,


LAWSON.—In loving memory of our dear '


(net ts) , who died i


I: ( Not fust to-day, hut every day, I [ in silence..we remember.


79, (Jubilee Terrace, C|itheroe]


WIWLE.—In loving memory of Auntie, Whb passeil away on March 24th, 1930.


' I holy will. I From all | at


I \yo loved her in life, she is dear to - I .us BtlU,


I' Til grief we musk ;beiid to God’s I :. ■ ; . . ;


; ' 118, Bawdlands, Clitberoc. arranged!by the local 1 ACKNOWIEDGMNTS.


CLAPHAM. [— Mro. Clapliam! desires to :.|. jteuder - sincere thanks'to all relatives,


friends and members : of i the ! Union Street Mfethodisi Church for kiadness and sympathy shown to Iher ;in bur bereavement. . Also for floral tributes. 29, Dnion, Street, Low Moor. !


Ijy,^S;—Mrs. Evans and Motlier desire to tbank all (relatives and friends for kinJ exprdssions _ of sympathy [ and flowl tributes received in their recent bereavc- nlent'. Also the. doctor and nurse.


E[ITCHEN. — Mrs. HitcLen oiiii'esies licr heartfelt thanks, to all relatives aud friends for tkeir kind sympathy sn;i floral: tributes received in her sad bereavement.


Vfcll; Terrace; Clithoroo.


■ J,|iCKSON.“ Mr. Jackson and family desire tos'thank • all relatives, .friends, noiglibours for kind expressions


53,, Mitchell Street, Clitlieroe.


I Byrnhia^y I atid floral tributes received I in:,their sad bereavement.


STUBBS.—Mrs. Stubbs and family dcsiro to; thank [ all relatives, friends aiid umembeys of' the. 'Whalley. British Legion


j for kind ; expressions of sympathy ,md i floral tributes received in their bercavc-


j ihetit. ‘ : Also tho ' doctor and the Rev. jD.; W.‘Holt for their kind attention,


a. iBonnygiasa Terraco, I BiRinglon.


;


WlNbLE.—-Mr.. and Mrs. Cottam desire to ithank all relatives; friends and ncigli-


;; boars', for :kind (expressiohs of; svmpntliy i;lon4 floral tributes received in their sad !jhereayement. .Also, the", dector and 'nurses for - their kind attention. 118, Bawdlands, Clitheroe.


Frlnted at 6. Market Place, Cliteroe, by


thq(01ithoroe Advortisor and Times Compsay Liiqited, and published at that' address tad 37,: (Castle Street, Cfiitheroe,


THE GREATEST MU8ICAi?| O Y


' possibility ol being bs © PLANS


on our part weds.' Our


gaum^ — ‘|Only|ii] NOW Op su| e r I^ OOKIHQ CFJlda tu J A IL Y S E sjTANpERM


KnU'pariicnlars alnd siis DINHAM8, 'poldeh I Damn Street, BLACl


;■ BURN. ■' 1 f! '1*1


lu have! proija I to _


fT'ed lAsta: Ir


Phone 147 -1 Beti TONIGHT ir- R I A I ^ T C


Phone 42^6-7-! [ 1 ' 1 ' '


-The 'Scran’s j Gi;^al


■ ; 1 Easteb ■; IFREDRIC MAFCH


T H


! A superb ■ Also Wait. ‘Disney


■!niree Distinot Perforipa EASTER MONDAY


, 2-30, 6-30, 8-;45 W.tt Other Days as


S if ■i.Z,


SITTINGS OF iEGGS-RHODE ISLANDS 3/6 for 15 |egg8.-r-MiS3‘Margery Brod-


TESTANTED—MAN to represent well known I.’ ’ I firm in Clitheroo i and VVliaUey Dis-


, Chester.'


iJpOB SALE- POULTRY CABINS, lin. | ’• T. and'G. bofitds. One, 42ft, x lOfc.


tretj : Must bo. able to furnish ftst'tlass re erences and willing to work hard. Smafy ; and domnussioa!'ipiid'|o successful applicant. Sound • i training lalsb given. CallJat the- White ! Lion Hotel, Clitheroej on F|riday, between 10-0 a.m, and 12 noon, asking for .Mr. Wcstwell, or write to Hoover Lty.j Sunlight Hou;o,, Quay: Street, Man-


; ' i ■ '!''


Tft^ANTED- Reliable OOOKLGENERAL. ■ .-’ I" , Mrs. Read, Homestead,. Pftheroe.


Lnmediato jiovors—Brokers, Lqiidon-Road, ‘Agents wanted. | ,;


for 1 or 2 days a week. Write giving a qEWING. Bi X F.2, i Advertiser ‘and Timesi Write


; side farm, MYTTON, Near WHALLEY.


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th, 1936. itonoir. WASTED.


,'lJf^ANTED—GIRL, IG to 18 years, /or ■ . .Farmhouse, to assist in: delivery or


milk; no milking.—Arthur Pjrootor, Abbey Farm, iWhalloy.


: - i ,


TANTED - RELIABLE WOMAN foi- i| ■ ■ cleaning; onco a week, - i References. -Write, Box FiS, Advertiser and Times.


M ® . T. SILVMWTOD will Sou by W . ^ a T f S T - f e r B Box F.i, and a


iiqOA 14 h.p. FORD 4-door SALOON; J.«4u v , ,jp good order, £12 or near ofiier.'


—Jhokson, Garage, Waddington.


IR SALE - TOMATO PLANTS,; pot ; grown.—J; Wilson, Pendlo View Nur- Chatburn,, Tel. 7.j


. ;


•HiANTJEE CARTS, 'PAINTINQ, 'HE- W-X PAIRING. We’ll quote you for auy,


job. Sarley.


ifJlOARD RESIDENCE AND RonMo ■ to ;I.et at 3, Moorland Avenue.^ ^


J i . 'MOOR LANE, C h th e r J ^ ^ ^ t f VioWj.nt 47, Moor Lane.


‘f lo p s® AND SHOP TO LET W n coisistingl of sitting iroom, dining room and'I ', r I ;i ‘


■VltEW SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE for sale,! i*^^*8ht, 16, .Moorland Crescent, d ’ithe'too DOWNHAM ROAD, -CHATBURN,;Mi----- L _ _ _ ----- --— ' ;


irrTtf. 1A rt... -


kitihen, 3 bedroom.;, bathroom and separate ’BIETHS, M E E IA G E S k DFiTiro w.q., also room for garaco.-r^Applv to J..I i ; -I .


Snnth, Joiner and Builder, ■ Riversdale, i Oh ithnrn.;


IWOTOR CYCLE INSURANCE from 7/-, iTfiQuaiterly. ; Cars 14/6; fcistalmenta; a^^


SALS ““ Royfll Siifiold BIOyCLBjil *Dnvi^ praitically new.— Apply, Advertiser'


' GARDENER Apily, 10, Brennand ,Street.;l


•Ladies ‘required to do plain I li


from 10/6; Children’s Oilskins from 6/11. Warranted waterproof and not to stick or crack. . Actual makers -and proofers. COOK’S. Castle Street. ; ;;


2/- per, square yard. yarn '^IRELESS ‘FOR : EVERBODY. F)R SALE OR TO LET-IGARAGE for small car; Back Brbnnhnd Street.— [


oxjietienco and references tp Box D.2, T IIRRY'SHEETS. BlackDilakin or Green - .^vertiser and‘Times.


GOLBEN WEBBING ------ ------r—


Waterproof, at keenest prices. From P®NPREBURY—SMETHURST.— OILSKIN COATS


6tlf, 1886, at- the BetheTcffiape^”iWes"‘ h^oughton, by the Rev. H. Wm’. Mote KiMard, eldest son of James Pendleburv M


' ■ dnughtof ■ of Jamei BEATHS.


BAILEY.—On the SOtli' March, 1938 u 156, WhnBey Road, Clithoroe, Mary ’iho beloved wife of tho late William r Bailey.aged ]77 'years.| ! Interred ai ; Bt; Marys Cemetery on the 2nd Awil ,j Rest after weariness.


at! 2-30 ip.m,. ( ; !


^^OKSpN--On the 28th March,, 1936, at 55; Mitchell. Street, Clithoroe,' Margaret Ann, the Peloved wife of Henrv ^ckson, imlior 7lst year.- Interred at A .West Bradford; Methodist Church -m


priMst; ; ; ‘ I “


JANMSON.-^ln the 1st April, 1936, at Street, Clitheroe, Margaret the' ‘beloved wifd of George


SahdoKon, aged 68 years. Interment I


Sk^Mary a Cemetery oh the the 4tli 2-30 p.m,;


Eastoi' CLAUdijTT


COLBER w ith Chaijles


A Eour Star! St‘ SECRET H:


^0 those who fe BoyI U '3 l ] (»


Sing Crosby, ETHEL .MARY


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SH0RT8- .Calling All |sf irs -for« J


PARi f '. 'H


Sumy, to Caroline, wife pf Billie Bon” ’ a son, Norman Stuart, ■


itli m ” d i ■


BIBTH S. *» i


" Cllitheroe,” Bourne Road, S. Mersh’am survived 8 hours’


March


TO'Night (Thursd Conlinuous fr^m G-.


iIN G CROSBY & J I S '■^


R, T. Earnshaw, Wheelwright,. TTOUSES TO LET in Moorland Avon,,, • find Moorland Crescent.-ii-Apply V i


A. y o . 2<624.


TOR AI CLEAN SHAVE try a KLEENl in vmtv


grown; Bush varieties.


BLADE in your Safety Razor; 6d. peri ijCTOPSE TO LET — No 28 Tip r ret of 6, at BAILEY’S. 3, Castio Street. ^ STREET, Clitlieroe-IamIv


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