;(TWELVE)
Don’t Miss these wel Oim Showbooms are full of
; ' ' Eanges, of outstanding merit
The Prices are Competitive—f boom Rakges are from £4
des
ittraotivfely designed for Modern Homes;
■for example, Srmn(^- 10s. Od
USEFUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS See our variety of CUEBS, FIRESIDE' SETS, Etc;, Eto,
hake sen able Wedduig Gifts
Robert E. 28-30, Parson Lslne,
Telephone 382 II'is ill
ARE YOU RE-! ; S e e ,our Special
Easter
FUBNIS j^ 'TH E E A P P 7 HOME m th i,hi charming yet Useful suggestions found in Oui Showrooms
BEDROOM SUITES, THREE-PIECE SU BUOYANT CHAIRS, TABLES, CARPETS ! and RU68, etc., ate.
CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, M C H [ 19th, 1937,
HE CLIXHEROE AUCTION MART COM PANY, LTD.
iMONDAYv l ANDSNEXT-SALE OF PAT CATTIE
60-«0 NORTH COUNTRY AND LOC/L HEIFERS AND IbULLOCKS and «,o-45o: |north country sheep
— JHEEP at 1CM 5 am., when
wll be on offer. - Cattle for certification fbr subsidy must be stalled by 9-30 a.m.
when: 70-86
[TUESDAY..' t-'^ATTLE
NEXT-SALE OF DADlY AND CALVES at 1045 a-jn.
,100 CALVES and AL AND NORTH COUNTljlY
)WS AND heifers
will be fcorward, Including 2 Wagons of Scolfch Heifers frota Messrs. W. Wrathall' and |A. Harrison. lAt this Sale, PRIZES FOR THE BEST TWQ fat CALVES Will be given.
WEDNESDAY NEXT,. March 24th-Tl
Horses will |)e forward Judging at 12 o clopk. Bale, at 1 p.m.
jmmAjFj April 2nd-The usual FOl _ NIGHTLY SALE OP GELD AND ING-OFP CATTLE will be held at 11 a, when a usemi show of all classes ol stock ‘
be forward.!
COPvf OP FARM
TELDGlRiAM MANAGER.'
' .:
EDWARD CHESTER; Secrel TO
HAVE ORDERED. , LOCUST:
GIVE ALL THE EWES SOME.
PEIRSONAL ADVANCES £10 to £1,000 :
WITH: Or WiTHOur'sECDRiTi: (Estafrimed as F. Stdme, :1875)
Brueiinose II ' i HOW TO SAVE OLD UNO.
Brush 01 LIQUID LINO i and make it a beaut ful ,new colour. Easy to use wrong. Wears like new thinks it is. Only ,cosfc
'Lovely | shades, also. CLEAR foi brigitening old patterns.
1/3 "smlill room, double size ’ ?/3 LIQUID LINO
Sold b? mongei
Paint Dealers and; Iron- ■ Ask
..to see shadecatd
Ti Satterthwaite &Sod Ltd. j Complete Borne Furnishers for CoUage or j ^ a r ^ m |
p i STREET a CiSTlE STR ; See Our Special Displays
f i fj'' U S| I,■; ,s, ':K’
I Sensible Wedding Gifts F.8.M.C. ^ ■ • for Easter
and BRUSH SETS ? True we! haven’); much room for showing them, but remember, low overheaid charges mean economical retail prices to you!
F.B.O.A. Qualified Opiicia|is
17, MOOR LANE, € National Health Insurance Opticians Good selection of Wedding and Engagement Sings
CHATBTJM.
cillors will I take place on Monday, April 5thL j i '
Polling i for the election of parish coun
att&d^ce at the meeting of the Ladles’ Brlpit'Hour held In the Methodist Churchi parlour on Tuesday aftemoonj Mr^Gregson, of Blackburn, gave a splen-' dldj address which was full of Interest. ;
BRIGHT HOUR.—There was a capital 'WP'111III 1
ing- of^ the winter programme of the Mothers’ Union, held on Wednesday aftfernoori, Mrs. Craske, of Blackburn, gave aii excellent address on “Called to be ISalpts." There was a good attend-
M()THEBS’ DNION.-At the final meet TABLE TENNIS.
an(|e. | ,. TOMIJLE SALE. —A Jumble sale, pro-,
moted W the
Ist.Chatburn Company girl guides I and rangers, was held In the Church! Institute on Saturday afternoon. There was a large attendance and a brisk business was done. Afternoon teas were weir patronised. The proceeds amounted to ,£20 5s. 0d„ and the promoters are most grateful to all who assisted In the successjof the effort.
drive took place at the Church Institute onllWednesday evening. The effort was ari)ang9d by Mrs. T, Bacon and Mrs, J. G. Sharp,Iln aid of, the Conservative dlvl- slohal bazaar funds. Mr. J. G.„ Sharp was Ini charge of the fourteen tables In use, Results: Ladles: 1, Miss M. Tomlin son; 2, Mrs, F, Jackson; consolation, Mrs.. Rainfordi Gentlemen: 1, Mr. W. Rankin; 2 Mr. E.'R. Veevers; consolation, Mr. J.' Horsfleld; Knock-out: 1, Mrs. Ralnford and Mr. J, H, Lewis; 2, Mr. and Mrs. R. Oddle. i Miss Greenwood presented the
1 WHIST drive.—An enjoyable whist prices. I ' !
N Plenty iof open air, not too much hard work—and porridge l^are the ingredi ents for long life given by Mr. Alexander Macphall, oldest man to Inverness-shire, who has Just died at the age of 102.
JUNIOR CHAUfflONSHIPS.
To te played In the Catholic Club Wednesday, March 24th.
E. Bush v.j E. Dewhurst. 7-46 p.m. , W. Hewitt ivi D. Byrne, 8-0 p.m. I R. Holden ,VI R., Ford, 8-15 p.m. i J. WilklnSqn v. J. Dawsoil, 8-30 p.m. R. Copeland V. J. Anderton, 8-45 p.m, N. Cavjrley yj W. Hayhurst, 9-0 p.m. J. Slater vi J. Pollard, 9-16 p.m. i T. Hlnks vi J. Smith, 9-30 p.m. ,
Best of 3 [games of 21 up .
the time stated wlU forfeit their game. A marble bath-tub; large enough to
Players who are not ready to play at
hold 240 gallons, which orlglnaUy be longed to Queen Isabella of Spain, has been Isold! for thirty shillings at an auction sale In Paris.:
' 150,000 miles Is the [distance estimated to have be,en walked by Mr. W. R. Shar- man during his 35 years as a postman at Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
1,900.— and Times 1 Besti
value ever oflerril.—Advertiser Ice,'27, Castle Street, OUtheroe.
CLEARANCE MANILLA [2/6 per
SLAIDBURN. CYCLING ACCIDENT.—william Mltton
Cycling. T Rldinr along Chapel-street, Slaldburn, on his pedal cycle, he collided with Marion Tldsley (30), of The Gi een, who escaped with slight injuries. Dr. BlCasdell attended the Injured cycUs|; be fore his removal to the Infirmary.
READ.
cessful whist drive was held last Saturday evening at 28, Church-street, Read, the home of Mr. and Mrs; T,'Smithies, who made all tte arrangements for the; event. The sum-pf 30s. was reallshd. 'We prizes were presented by Mib. Smithies t(mrs.[Wallace (SabdeiDJMlss Tomllnsori; and Mrs. I Dugdale (Read) Miss A. Law aUd Miss Ml Jackson, who rabstituted. for gentlemen, and Mr. R, L. Rushton. Special prize, Mim Parkinson (Sabden).
BAZAAR WHIST DBIVEr-Bi aid o|t the s local contribution towtfrds the Olltheroe Divi
ion (3on&rvatlve’ Association baZam, a suc
Chtclt all coljh promptly and prevent serioiu complication^
NOW m m m i white-stainiess
(15), of ’Tinkler’s Bungalow, Slaldtum, was removed to Blackburn Infirmgry on Tuesday bight with a suspected fraqture or the skull due to an accident vybUe
lithe;roe for your inspection,
g6 lf JOTTINGS.
Cup will be played to-morrow, Saturday. This comlietltlon Is: open to full and lady members. Four players to qualify by stroke play over 18 holes. Entrance fee Is. . I ■ . I
held oh Wednesday next, March 24th, under the same conditions.
..The; second qualifying round will he The first qualifying round for the Long
CLITHEROE VISIT FLEETWOOD. new
centre fotward on view to-morrow when they visit Fleetwood. Otherwise, the team will be tie sanie as that which defeated Southpor. Reserve last Saturday, name ly: Ma’sden; Simpson; Macdonald; Akers, Vade, Richardson; Thomas, AUeh, A. N. Other, Ashurst and Chatbpm. Fleetwcjod. will no^doubt he anxious to
Clitherbe are hoping' to" have a .
March 261 . i Ribble Cement V. Chatbum.
moted by ollows:—
March 31st : ‘! Velejcrete v. Waddlngton.
April 2nd : ! Bleachworks v. Cheshffe.
April 3rdu, ; BUlmgton V. Slaldbum.
April 6th:Pen lleton United v. Neil’s XI. April 7th:
' Church Street v. Shaw Bridge. , Byes; Dugdale and Parker; Primrose.
_____ ^ CUtheroe F.C., and the dates on fwhich th£ games are to be played, ate as
FOOTIALL BIEDAL COJlPETI'nON. The dra
w for the medal competition pro- Have you seen our stock of CLOCKS,; CUT GLASS CONERON & L IEEMING
ET. GLITHEROE Telephone 191 :
ir & Hughjes CAFE
Is i he IDEAL spot for your Lunch or Tea. .'Centrai, and : rea|onable prices always!
PLEASE ORDER YOUR - HOT X BtINS NOW
Tay/cr & Hughes The Cafe
Always
Marliet Place, CLITHEROE IDEAL BREAD
f o o t b a l l .
STONE, LTD street, Manchestejr
■DOBT. HITCHIN, Instructed by Mrs. . i Simpson, will S®'by Auction
SALES BY AUCTION BY MR. R OB ER T H ITO H IN .
SALES B I AUCTION BV
R O B IP T M r t U V .
►ASIIALL TOWN, Near CLITHEEOE. Ki te TliMORROW (SATURDAY] AT 2 pan,
TO-MOEBOW i (Saiurtoy, March •20|h)
the Cattle, Farm 'Implements, Surplus hold FurMture, etc., as junder-mentloned
BAY GELDING, 14 h., known good wprl ‘ ELEVEN PIGS, 8 wee^ old. [ .
IMPLEMENTS: Lowmknurecart,with shelvings and winding gehr complete, m
H ANNUAL PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF Btrewlng mac 'hine; iron Vfheeljackj weighing strewi
farm cart; float; handy lorry-; SW 9 d.h. mower (Albion) ih good rondltlon, delivery rake; horse rake; swathe turner
ORSES vHu be -held, when 40-50 _Wiirk machine.
s■3;: p_ .rovender buckets; du a _.i. ------------- etc.
Aladdin lamps, irov
2 night arks: Ue;
and pot rail; kitchen drem triOi deM t oak extension table; Spanish mahogany .chP;
flk kits, 10 and 12 gallons, as hew, SURPLUS FURNITURE: Klfrhen dbhser
I. Two sets cart gears; i 1 set to n e sv , and sundry spares; wheelbarrovf],. 4 .............,11c
.
■ ■ ; 2 160-egg Incubatoand^l 66;ete, arks: saw bench; 2I h.p.'MgineJ^2
' ' * ‘
. , long ladder;, 2 milk cohjd K j b antlty scrap u]OD»
MANLEY has received from ' Mr. Hargreaves
HEAD OP CHOICE lYOUNG CATIJE, ---------------- -------- - - , comprising B Heller Calves, about 6 mtts.: well-bred Bull Stirk, about
calf; 2 young Cows, due September, In Mj:. I buck,
Ln, hack! iValnut Oval-abaped Tt u ------- ----------
Auct on on March 20th, the household FURNITURE Walnut Sideboard
PIBBLESDALB VIEW, GMNDLETON.
h EFFECTS, with; nirror
■ instructions to'.' Sell ' by vholoi of the
Duua.i ,i«.uuv _____ r___ alble; !3 pair ANlliQUE BRASS OANDLESTIOKS; ANTIQUE OAK LINEN Cl [EST i Carved
Eailj antique BROWN AND SILVER LUSraB WARE; Antique Che it Mghogany Dra'wera, brass handles; 4 Hair-seated Qhairs and :Conch; 2 Car[ot Sqaares; 7-piepe Suite; Oxidised Curb; Antiijue Oak Table; 4 fold. Screen; Paint id
Bpokc.aso; Toilets and Toilet’ Ware; Bi ddin^ Box;: Towel Airer;i Writing Desk; Grandfather Chair; Leaf Table; Steps; Aliddini Lamp; Floui Bin; Long-cased Clock 0!<h Bible; Box Scales; Pots, Pans and Sundries loo numerous to mention.
Sail'at Two o’clock prdmpt.j R. MAKLEYj
board and drawers; chest mahogmy sewing machine; 3 kltehen chairs; pmmS chaff: Spanish mahogany Betffoom Sult^ cn- slstliig of wardrobe, dressing table and |wt^- stand; mahogany chest of drawers; iron bed steads; sundiy,curtain pbles, pictures, ere
Old Hall, West Bradford,; Clithetoe. Tel. 282. :
D RAN R
Sale at One o’clock prompt; terms cm ROBERT Hire.
; ■ | ' ,
;
Near CLirilEROE. lAIDIiURN,
• HITCHIN, lustrocted by Mr. C. Simp WEDNESDAY, JIARCH 31st,; wh,
will Sell by Auction on
thb Live Stock,‘lmpiements' Dairy' Ute[l^ ; ' Hay, etc,Ias follow
iW HEAD OP VERY CHOICE , YOUNG 1 i CATTLE, viz; 4 young Cows and Het em. due June arid July: .7 geld Heffere, most]; '_flt t for sendee; 1 well:brcd roan ^ck-BuU,» glB-
ered, 16 months: smart Bull (Jalf; 6 monf as. . BY' MR. 8. BERRY. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 'S’HAW FIELD FARM, 40BI lEN, Near ROCHDALE. S
Auction, entirely without reservf, onj TUESDAY, MARCH 3016, 1937,
aAi BERRY,, instructed by he Exors. of the late Mr. Robert Whipr, will Sell by
1 the vhole of the Live and Dead Farm Stock, 1 Including 50 Head of Coloury Voung Cattle, ' ' 112 Sheep, 4 Horses, 22 Pigs, Pot ltry,!together
|!pek week.'-r' n Heiid Fgrm, Pendleton, C! ithefoe. SAM BERRY, Auctioneer BY ORDER OF RICHARD IORT, ESQ.
; THE' IJIPLEMEN'TS' ilticlu& low'mai,iuE cart, complete with hay shelvlligs and 'hplilng gear; farm cart) handy;lorry;.atout ,8. d.h. mower (McCormick) ; dheihbweh (. Harris); side delivery.rake; .swathel horse rake; stone land rolleri-ichatohgr pw;, cake crusher; wheelbarrow:;rice;:2 lone lad- M. ____ , _____________ ders; sheep stocks; scythes;'-rakes,ifjrks, amium, amply secured on
nun.erous houses,
M MANCIjfESTEB, CLITHEBOt & SABDEN ■ ANDiiEEAD' (near. BUIfNLEY).
ElffOBTANT SALE OF
.BEHOLD GROUND RENT i OF i£336 per annum; and RENT CHAEC ES ol £52 per
bins; shlpRon lamps, eW. Also 2.Hen ( .12ft. X 8ft.;-dog kennels;'sundrj tunberis
Harness; set trace gears,■etc.,?,),'•
buckets: draining tools and a quantity Mlwse shdps; etc.;.m the above district: also tools; sundry spares: salt holdersjjprovepder I
DAIRY (UTENSILS; ^ Small chum; co der; be consumed on or off the premises. - ;
I ON I'EIDAY, )tfRIL' 2na, I, SALE ;bp SURPLUS';,HpUSEHOLj3, FURNITURE AND; ISTECT&
Amongst the lots .are a large oak cupthard and drawers; sqfa; round oak table; Wa nut- cased Plano; kitchen chairs; Perfection I ’ara- l £Bn Stove; Fames ParalBn Table Lamp; liand
Bion); large mantle mirror; matting; bhdi 00m cArpet; rugs; pictures; 1 oak and 4 iron bed steads; oak' washstand iwlth toilet, set; latln Walnut Bedroom Suite; chest of drawers; zinc bath; wringing machine; dolly tubs; Primus bdller; table with drop leaves; curbs; klt:hen utensils: baskets; pansi lawn mower:; b rtter yprker; and many other articles not detuled.
amps; stools; Kitchen [Table (double-e: ;ten- ; Sale both days at One o’clock. Tern s (sash,
i Fui-ther particulars may be obtained thfe Owner, or from the Auctioneer— ip
Old Hall, West Bradfoiri, i IClitheroe. Tel. 282.', '
WANTED;
[WANTED iViV . Honsi
goyd reference. —'Apply, Advertiser Times.
!’ ■ OUSEWORK [by capable CLEANING OR . i i ■ |
■\fiOTOR INSURANCE from 14/6;! 'ycles | "An 7/-; Instalments; Security. Imine Cover, Brokers. 1 632/4, London Southend, Essex, i Agents wanted,.
ladiate Road,
E IXPERIENCED [ GENERAL
ences required.—Write and Times.
Great Harwood; fourln famlfy Box Nl, ,Ac
W iANTED-DOMESTTC WORK, TT j a week; experienced.—Apply, and ’Times.
avenge their 6—1 defeat at Clitherbe ,a few weeks, ago.
Advertiser
S WthP general farm work.—Wharton, Stan^dE^' p'^'bbum.
LAD WANTED, 16-17, firm;
t3036; flrstHdass remuneration for ente'p: eag man. - State fuU particulars and prerii
Times. mployment ■
.dve tiser rew days
'ANTED, 'efer-
Iments | Cures Oj7ARY TONIC. It
THE CHICKS! with JQhNSON’S [Prevents all
_Jgestiinl Rears every Chi stfong, 'vigorous. , Bottles 7Jd Blackburn’s, Corn Merchants,
pickets Karswood Poultry Spied carry-gener- ois FREE TRIAL SAMPLE. D>e this and 11 net perfectly satisfied return th packet (unopened) to us and yo be refunded.—BYRNE, Grocer e itheroe.
rORLD’S finest egg' pr in GIANT PACKAGES,
iroducer obtainable, imfIid.orl/3
IT money wUl 12; King St.,
regular size If 1 im- I M ' nrofitahlft.ble — Write Box N2, Advert se • and
’W ’-^NTED “ Thoroughly reliable j for family, of [two; help gived itwo
or three times a week; good wages to_ a suitaile maid —. Apply Mrs. Barker, Hill- crest, jClitheroe.-
B Lane; .[
oard residence, for GentWman; [every comfort.-^Grove House, Woone .[
station,i central. — [Apply, Mrs. ; Iaile.y, Hawthorne Farm, off Waddingtoh Road, ClitheroD. ,
;
v a n DRIVER WANTED for the Mid- : ^ , Inn ^lands. Clean licence.' Must jhs good j
all-round cricketer. Age not over 2f ?cars. Write Box L.l, Advertiser 1 an^Timeq.
WANTED - SCRAP IRiiN, Ijirde or ’ ’ j small quantities.—R. Standrlnj and] Sons,. Greenacre Street,' Clitheroe. Tell, 134..
WjAI^TEE-EIVE HORSES & ^O lIES, ' A' I any quantity. [ Also, dead and worn- ont horses, cowa, etc'. Distance ni < bject. R.S.P.O.A. Humane ] Killer used. 11 stters and itelegrams meet with prompt alteption; —David Highland,! Horse .Slarigh|teier,
SnltlulllRead, Clitheroe.' [ all modern conveniences, five ta ijiites - QENTLEMAN EOARIEH;
Bli.rt by using Armitngo’s Dr; 12 chickens can be reared ti: on a;3|lb. bag costing llfd.. merchants and grocers,
, p G e you
flHICKENS MUST BE HEALTHY to he ■ Rivp vniir' birds' a fair
Chick Food. 14 days old 'rom all com
F ' WADDINGTO:
A^mbly Rooms on Monday Wrlmsley presiding over a goed attendance, Tlje retiring councillors were Messrs, W. G. Bishop,! W. Smithson, R. S. S( uthworth, H. Tt ttersall, W. Banks, W. Wa Jbahk, senior, ar d C. Clark. Others nominated were Messrs. T. Marsland arid W. Altham, The retiring cojnclllorS'were re-elected with the exception cf Messrs, W.iG. Bishop and W.'Smithson,
Ihe annual Parish meeting v
as held in the night, Mr. J.
Mrssrs, T. Marsland and W. Mtham being el icted in tbeff; places.
!
’• Jononation festivities in the village were discussed, it was decided to lea ve the matter to be considered at, a public meeting in the ■A^mbly Rooms to-night (Frldny).'."'[
al l of the village reading
iiVHIST DRIVE.-At the wrist drive In room, and
Smalley. Gentlemen: 1, M: s. R. Nelson (siibstltute); 2. Mr. W. Wooffe; 3,iMr. F. Cojates. Mr(’R. Nelson was M.C.
|Id on Wednesday evening, there were /en j“ tables.’’ Results: Ladles; 1, fs.
J.iRo^ell; 2, Mrs. Ince; 3, Mrs. P.
meeting of the winter session of the Ladles’ Bright Hour took place, on Tues day, There was a good attfhdance, who enjoyed the address given by Mrs. J. W. Lambert, of Cllthqroe. The f piendld fare of the Joint tea was much en; oyed.[ Mrs. Wolfenden presided. The singing of the hymns was , accompanied by Mrs. T. Banks,
LADIES’ HOUR. — The concluding
] Jumble sale was held In the Old, Church'Brow, on Saturday, a mm of being raised.
imoted by the Clitheroe St. John’s Am- bulance and Nursing divisions a' si gjpgjjgfyJ
.. . J „ ,. , ,
School, £7 lOs.
Legweak less 1 Aid.s ;ken quickly, 1/2,. 5/-.-
Clitheroe. HOBEKT HlTpitlN.
Ca' lins, TjiR' rTsitof .
,
receiving tin; sUes; milk buckets, etc., elt . About 170 yards of rich meadow Hay. Can |
SWAN ROYAL HOTEL, CLTTHEROE, on ,
l{OR SAtE^ BY PUBLIC AI CTION BY ___
;
OSBORN & MERCER at the
TUESDAY, 20th APRtt, 1936, at 2 pm., [(unless previously sold pi ivately),
,
Pl^e, Conduit Street, London, W.I. uctioneer’s OfiOces: 28b, Alt emarle Street,
Lohdon, W.I. FARMS FOR |S/,LEJ
lanson. Solicitors, 62, Adelaide Street,: Fleet- wood.
POUITRI, EGGS. ETC.
b■Pr*y Clitl
h. BYEtNE, Com. Merchant Klhg Street, T AND R.I.R. CROSS,
:OM ONE EGG a day and n s D eggs a day with OVUM. : r
eroe.
•-*-**over Federation price Aspinall’e ' Farm,
8d‘, per dcz. - 7
Dinckley, Norman
Agents for Vebbs Noted Seeds FO I EASTER
DUCKLINGS, FOWLS, PTARMIGANS,
All kind* FR^SH FISH FRESH SALMON
^oliabie & Note! Brands ol Chiildd Salmon ■W
holes, .LE and .R eta| l
Your order Lirge or Small gratefully I leceivpd.
PLEASE! ORDER EARLY ' -I ' , ‘ Oedeks Demveeed; Anywheee
21, PARSON LANE, and 62, VIOONE LAN^I ClilTHEROE I; T e l . 287
EITTCATIOK COMMERIIAL EDUCATION
A Course of Mo fern business framing in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING
Quests business training college
AND ROOKKEEPING AT
'frile or CaS /pi' Ooi/eje Pijospecftw (/r«) QUEST’S '1 '
i s ' t h e ; foundation of a suooessfnl career, as hundreds of former pupils ' I testify. [
BUSINESS |1 RAINING jcOLLEGE 9-11, EXIIHANGE STREET oibKOURN TeL6403.
NOW IS: TH; time tij havo your CAR TUNED up, and tojviced ready for Easter. Li i u> Collect'and Return. You can rely on ■ Our .Service '
Phone 383 Or Call a t—
WHUliT [ lOlD lemGE ijeh ls f o r '.
Motor Cycles.
McKEND.—In fond, loving me.... beloved wife of William McKenid.
on March 19th, 1934.
Yes, with streaming eyes, we all, “ Oh Lord, we love her, letv '
Had God but; asked us, well we We would have cried “Lord blow” I
' —Sadly mis^d by her lo Peggy, Ivy, and
her i
ivtog Jack,
Smelt Hill, Dunsip Bridge. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BIRTWELL.—Mils. Birtwell an 1 fain ,ly desire to thank all relatives and frienils for kind expressions of] sympathy re^ivid by them during their sudden bereaviiment
JACKSON.—Mr. 'and Mrs. Jackson ind sons wish to thanfc!all relatives ind fr ends lor kind sympathy and floral tr butes received to their sad arid sudden berqaveln(i)t,
Ellerhead, Boltoi^-by-Bowland,
KAY.—Mrs. Kay] and family v'ishjtt expre.'s, , their gratitude to relatives ind fr ends for the great kindness and symjiathy oxtendod .to
them.to their recent sad pereavpment.
Fariands Form, Mlttoh.
MrrCHELL.r-The Family of —the Mitchell wish to thank all fi lends
.
expressions of sympathy and 1flohil tributes received to thkir sad bereavfeiment
' and Mm. W, Weyraes and Alargar to thank all [friends, nelgliboura and nurses tor their ktod exptess sympathy, and floral 1 tributes, during their bereavement.
Clitheroe Advertiser & Tllnes (tompaiy, and published at thal !ad([lress'|and 27, ( Street, Clitherbe.
Mato Street, Glshurn. Printed at 6, Market Place, Cllthqro
34, Llttlemoor Etoad, Clitheroe. ■WEYMES.—Mr. and Mrs. R.1 Wbyrtn
life Mrs. fqr kind.
_ ons ol rfeccived
IS,. Ml', t wish doctor
by the Castle
7
CHICKENS, etc.
oWMto25 0 birds.—
Sold
inU about 40 cattle: good meadi w and pasture land; excellent farmhouse and I extensive buildings.—Apply, J. R. Gat Iter! Son and
jACKBURN-HASLINGDEN main ROAD OSWALDTWISTLB, 45 ai fe Farm, seal-
Solicitors: Messrs. Capron & Co., Savile
BEHOLD COTTAGES JAND LAND AT aiTHEBOi;
------- . — Auctioneer, aid Valuer. P OK SAIE
.({ISSORS GRODI BAU;EY'S, 3, C
[D, 3d. .per astio Street, j
Crahewobd, Cow Ark, hear OUthe'rbe'. .......... !
chehi Sett
.1 ' I ■ pair.—
i(()R SALE-INVALID CHAIR, new pat tern. In good coildltlon.—Apply, Coates,
TVATIONAL CASH REGISTER, keyed to iv £9, Sell adder;! recently overhauled; ■ ip for quick sale.-s-Thomber, Rock House,
i ■ ■ eav|es.—Whitaker, Castle! Sfreet. Clitberoe. 'Pione 71. . .
SALE-JOINER-MADE SHED, well jhted; equal' to ,new; 14 x 1 x 7ft. to
■rviR SALE-SCOTCH SEED POTA'TOIB, r Class 1 certlfledt early,-and late varieties. Prankland, 18, Railway View, Clitheroe.
W aLlBANK’S PlNk OIL FOR ALLADIN ' Vy LAMPS AND INCUBATORS. ; [ . 5 Gallons
20 gallons'. ..... Bid gaU. 8d. gall.
WaLLBANK’S,! 5 / i WATERLOO ROAD, I
: Distance no object. ■ [(tfiJIHEROE.
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i l^B R4T.E ri-Ni). 29, WOONE LANE, -£^1 Clitheroe. G^od house; hot and culd water, 3 looma with' glass house, 2 large cellars and 'wash house. Vacant Possession. —ipply, Ei Richinond, .95, West View,
Cl)tlieroe. ■ ' |
steamed BONEj MEAL OB FLOUR to secure the best resnltts this summer.—R. Stlndring & Sons,: Greenacre Street, Cli' thtroe. Tel. 134. i
TN YOUiR £AEbEN -*-! LAWN.
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•CtOR SALE-HOUBB, Bay Window,: Stone -Tj Built, 30, Victoria! Street, Clitheroe.
Vacant Possession.-j-Apply, Jackson, |Gresn Min Inn, Inglcwhite, near Preston. 1
Tlf JONES, 51, (late of
witff the Farm Implements, D liiV' [Utensils,
.........Household i Furniture, etc -^particulars
lAdies and MAKER, Underc prbmplly executefi.
Wilkinson’s,. Moor Lano), CHILDREN’S DRESS [othing, Etc.
WEST 'VIEW, Clitheroe, jOrders ATTEAC™ FIOOIS
accordance w th tlie requirements of Section 3, L
censing Act, 1921.;
Police. Tmis Office, 27, and'<at. the !work3,
iuppER [ i x l i i CARDS ns
Dn' salp at the Advertiser .'ind Castle i-Street, Clitheroe, 6, Market Place.
m o SELL, wjtjl ____immediate vacant' posses- Sion, Dli^LLING-HOUSE, 1 Park
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venue, Clitberori comprising drawing om, dining, room, morning room and teben, with ifoup' bedrooms and bathroom. ■Write Box M.l,'[,Advertiser and Times. ,
TT8B
V I - rqsnlt,
_ i. ,1/3 bottle! at BAILEY'S, 3, Castle Speet, Clitheroe. |
T8B Hair Darkebing BAY RUM for giey hair: I yon will be pleased with the
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G arden FER'IiLISERS. - Abels Hop W Manure,! Dried Blood, Bone Meals, darden Tools, Lahele, Twine, Stakes, Ba- r|)ws; all in stocki- td., York Street;
SEEDS. — New Whit;
Pimlico Road.
'Weeping Standards 3/6 each. , Seeds for Garden and Greinhouse, Shallots, Onion Sets, Gladioli. Fertilisers, : lasecticides, ■' Veedkillers, Cane:, and all Garden [Sundries, (patalogues free.l-John Ellis and Son, Vale And "Wrilgato, Clitheroe,
lUSH ROSE TidEEB in variety, lOd ' 9/6 doz., 75/'
View Nursery Cel. 119.
eacn, 100; Ramblers lOJd. cadi;
.toSlON OF HOURS cuthoriked by the County
I are the perfMt .setting rooms. DARKALINE,
: Dries at once a room.
of|^hcajitiful
itrating stain vith its L,, gloss, i keeps { oori [ always Goes so far—tothing cheap: no:need to
Tins 1/-, 1/6, ovcly
penc. rnisli
beai tifiil.
r to use. lisai range
.Stores and Ironmongers., K. A. SJ -I'-i
EALINB 2/6. Fiom
CIIKG & FOR ‘
' Paint
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': Yojj’i
A Btory timid] to! Dancei
, j OfS :
M EM O i l IA i t . Erected anywhere. Distanc
■iheo, Wilson and Sons’ Phone
Seeds, Garden 'Tools, [and Fertilisers.— ,ker, Castle Street, Clitli-
Stock of. Carter’s 'Tested
OR SALE-LARGE NAVY BLUE PRAM in excellent condition. — Apply, 45,
object.
[Send for Catalogne.; We car arijange to 5ring you by bar to inspeci onj stock.
Largest selectidn. in I East Ljincalhiro ol GREY, BAljilOEAL RED, BLA(;/K GR^TE MEilOR
Address.— CEMEfERY GATES,
ACCRINGTON Telephone 204i — Establish! 1878.
BIBTHS, IAtllIA(jESil)i]ATnS, DEATHS.
BOND.—On the 1,8th tost., at 8l All Low Moor, Sarah Bond, widow Bond, in hef 60th year. In............
HINDLE.—On l/arch 16th, 1937, a. : Avenue, Wallasey, William Htadlt
Clitheroe) to his 82nd year. years. Parlands Farm, Mitten.
TOMLINSON.—On the 18th tast., idt 'White Cross, New Drop, James Hei ry Tc mllnson, the dearly belijived husband if Maw Eliza beth Tomlinson, aged 69 yeai s. Ii ferment at Pendleton jChureh to-mCrrow (Satur ( day) at 12 noon. Friends ple^ accept this
the only) totlmition.! T ^ IN MEMORIAM.
sms.- who died Mar
■In loving memory 'of ......... :h 17th, 1927.
—From all at Annie and Joan; Margaret.
68, Moor Larli Harry,
Harry Sims,
“ Gone, but. not forgiolteni e;
Hanrii !
so Tom, ah and
)f Befev,' vho died
hloware the
('oulti say tay." lusband,
A clean ducing a laugh at
“ THE -I
To,-fiight . i ga;
J fi p h o Ne
Gisbum Parish Church to-nloiTO* (Satur day) aftemooh.
i Street, if James irred at
3, Ball (late of
;KAY.-On the] IRh Marcl,, 19;7, Fred Matthewson Kay,!the belovid hUiband of Elizabeth Ann| Kay, aged 54|;
THE
“ We [luay! Quardian.
Hear the gfon Three distincfl
unmislakeiibi !
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BOOiCS No ext!
Thoiic| 10 a. nj
AND ! ALS.
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RIA Now 'is the time to ipply OR: ON YOUR
bedrooms, bath ahdjw.c.-Enqulrle6, Koowobd Watetlob, or 17, Chhtbum Road. ’
rriO LET-Seml-Ditached HOU t X Ingly situated,] CHATBURN
veniences.—Mrs.
business accommi
riOMFORTABLE ^
o , nri withnnJi hout Chatburn, near Cjitheroe, , Westby, Venfure
premises, including falion, bilthj'e.l., also
ROOMS TO L^T, board; all mod
m o LEt-THE iN'IiQUE SHOP WHALLEY ROAD. TWse ’
Lano, C3itheroe. alnlng lounge, dining-room and klchen, 2
charm- con- /
!rn (Oil- Villas,
rill
will bo! vacant fori,tenancy oil A; 1937. -r Apply,
luplo livinj out luildiiiu
lompson Ox lurgi,
Apply, p, A. Wright (Agent), fo. Jfoorlaad Crescent, Chtheroe.
m o L E T - 'MODERN HOUS'lS iMOORLANQ! AVENUE, Olithjroe -
PBICE! OP EG|JS.
Poultry Society aid the Farm, as follows: Wholesale, !l/5; Riltail,
, The price_ of cf gs' arranged
! ho^ local Jnion is 177.
No. (.tj, Icsir.ibli
ril :Ik1,
To-Nighl coit| , WARNEE Undoubledlj thrilled.!
! Twice Nighflj' KUBSING
THE OROFT NURSING HOME ; wi|alley
Mateenity, u|niioAL and Sdeoioal Patibnts Reoeiv]
patients own dhetor in attend Terns Moderate.
^ i TelephoncI: Whailley 28 TO lET.
IpiNoa (with
mm). 1 FIREPI y m
Undei -|
Theo No.
Phone
To-day and thrillifig drft! ‘ The End
. A koai comedy ft You- wanj ' N0:V
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