CLITHEROE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY. MAY ^TWELVE) Of county we s^ock |*F* Super I
THE WORLD'S BEST LAWN MOWERI > Hand machines from 9 In. to 16 In. cjit ; prices from 63.17.5 to £1110.0. i GALL and SEE the linge on show or ask ijs for a catalogue.
„i ■ ; - | ■ greens, shanks, presto qUALCAST ‘PANTHER’ LAWNNKjWfl[RS AIbo- t And ATCO MOTOR MOWERS in Stock British made 12-inch blade La^Ynmo^ye^8j complete vdth graasbox. from 19/6 w . W H ITA K E IRONMOmOER ’ ; I Telephonii 160 ■ ! :
CASTLE STREET, CL THEROE •
| ij . ,1 ,r r - N«i^>nror ' ' * *
THIS IS THE RIGHT TO BUY A ..
' 1 8 4 from £118 Ml J' AS MORRIS AGENTS sob T MORRIS AGENTS BOB his Pisit^ ct we sball > . . _ _ MOJRI8
i happy^ teU you aU about 4 s e reliable aU-the-year cars ^ and arrange a demonstration jrun mth pleasure,
! Ton-four from £ 1 7 «
WALMSLEY & SIMPSON ; Lbw Moor Garage^ Gllthproe
'Eflkieid Gar BoMry Service Tel. 17 bont Miss these wkl designed Range
OUB SHOWEOOM3 are full of attractively designed Eangesj of outstanding 4 for Mtjdern Homes. The PBiOES; are Con|ipetitive—fpr^ n-mnnip SITUNGBOOM Ranges are from £41
1110s. Od.
Robert E. 28-30, Parson
GRINDLETON. GOLDEN WEDDING.— We extend, flf
warm congratulations to 1/r. andMrs, John Hargreaves, of Caley-te :race, Grln- dleton, who celebrated trim golden wedding last Friday, May Wth. Owlni to the Coronation celebrations, the ' private celebrations were postponed, but
. ^ Buck Inn, which was,the brtoes hom^, for a wedding breakfast. ! There were
Mrs, Hargreaves were married ^ at Grlndleton Parish C h p h on the 14th May, 1887, by the Vicar, the late Rev. George Lancaster. Mr. Hargreaves Is a native of Grlndleton, being the son of the' late Mr. and Mrs, Richard Harj- greaves, of West Clough Farm. , Mr^. Hargreaves was born at Bumiey. Her maiden name was Miss Editl) Greenwrod, daughter of Mr. Thomps Greenwood. Her father died when she w^ a cWld, am^ after removing to the Buck Imi, Grlndlej- ton, her mother married again. Ml and Mrs, Hargreaves walked to church for , their marriage, and fben walked to tofe
tomorrow there will be a beppy-fairly party to mark the occasion,
and
■ i about thirty at the wedtog, but on y onb Is known to be still alive. - He 1^ My. Richard Hargreaves, of Rydal Flaw, Ohatburn, who acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Hargreaves had no bo“eymoon
ir o n m j n o e b
DAWSON Lane,! Clitheroe
Telephtne 38^
HOMING. RACE FROM BATR.
1199; Wrilpp arid White, 118,;; Wlghall and Jeffs, 1176; W.; Waite and SoUi 1156^; H. Holgdte, 1135; Geo.'Speak,
CHATBURN H.S. (8-93).-
Wilson, 1102; H. Holgate, 1091 son andlHolgate, 1091.89; G.' W. W lson, 1061, 1033.
Race from Herefo:
eroe west End, 877; At^son Bros.; Chatbuiri F.C., 874; J. Smith, CUtheroe 8691 W. Sharpies, Clifheroe S.E., Scott- and Eccles, CUtheroe W.E.;
sults from Hereford are: EAST I^ECTION.-G. WUkhjsori; CUth--
Blackburn and District Fedpratlon re
843; Whittaker and Harrlsori, Clitheroe H.S., 828; Berry Bros.,'Oswaldtwlstle,
826; Bridge and' Scott, Clilmetoe H.S., 825; Wild and Son, Great Hatwood, 821;
A. Wrlgley, Clitheroe Wesu End, 803; Aiderson* and Coates, Cllthercje S.E., 802; G. Speai, Chatburn F.C., 797,
and Soli, special pa793; C. Wilson and Son, p785, pa746; Jackson and Barnes, abl737;[[R. Smithson, 730; ’T. Norgrove and Son 719, b711; Jackson k d Barnes, b701; R, Smithson, C082; W. T. Norgrove, d075; R. I Smithson, 660 (2).
■Race from Cheltenham. II
-^Blackpool was a long way off in those davs Mr. Hargreaves was; then-24, anp Mrs. Hargreaves was 18, Mr. Hargreaves has been a carter and builder’s labourer, and. worked for a numbertof years at Grlndleton hydro farm, retiring at 70
have had' long associations with bp Ambrose’s Church, Mr. Hargreaves being
a member of the criolr for; trility and-retiring only eight years ago. Mrs.
Hargreaves has never missed the annuW tea' party for forty years. Both are still In the best of health! Mrs. Hargreaves underwent an operation a year ago, bi has fully recovered, and as a fnen^i marked, “ she is growing younger. 'm( have two sons and one daughter, au whom are married. One son Is Mr. Top Hargreaves, of Wellgate, Clitheroe. other Is Mr. Fred Hargreaves, of Lower
Blundeu 947; T. 'Whltham; 900; A. Mar tin, 895'; W. BlundeU, 876; T-Whlpam, 871; T. Tlllotson, 860;, H; Morris, 764, 749; Wl Cliffe, 740; R. Hargreaves, 712,
WHALLEY AND DISTRICT H.S.-W.
years of age. Mrs. Hargreaves worked at GreendalelMill until she was 50. .Both
687 1 ' '
worth, Newby,
'1874; ^65.
ab951;^rankland feos., 942; W. Newby, 941; wankland Bros., cd921, 920; G. BecketW899; Wallace Bros., 895; P. Alns- Bowling' Bros., 870; W.
SABDEN H.S. (7-57).—P. Ainsworth. ' ST. DENI^' HOIE
Gill Farm, Tosslde, and their daughter IsMrs. BowsklU, of Inglewood-terrape, Chatbum.
: CORONATION CELEBRATIONS Saturday,
BASHALL EAVES. S. -
Taylor. ; I
to and from CUtherop and had tea In the town • Hearty cheers; for her Ladyship wm
The children travelled by special ‘bus, thoroughly enjoyed' the woriderful by the children, who
' After a few gamles In; the Castle gfounds,! the chlldrjen returned home. The Clitheroe Pageant ^11 never be for gotten by the children, fot It was a mOst perfect Coronation toat. ™e of the
Greentod, Junior, the children of St. Denys’ [Home had an extra Coronation treat l&t Thursday. ' He arranged lor them to have a day’s-outing a t the sea side, which they spent at Southport In ...... irif
Owing to liie generosity of Mr, John ...................... of the CHAi IbDRN; F.C; (8-93).4-T. Nellson
Coronatloh festivities concluded with a dance held after the sports, in St. Helen’s Sunday srihool. / There Was a large at tendance,! with Mr. R. Nelsoni as M.C. Mr. Taylors‘band provided the music. Spot dan(fe winners were: Mr. H. Harri son and Miss'V. Geldard; Mr. :and Mrs. Gilbert; IMr. E. Slaldlng and Urs. L. RoblnsonJ A whist drive took place in the assembly rooms. There were fifteen tables, .vvlth Mr. R. S. iSouthworth as M.C. Results: Ladles; -1, Mrs.; H.
WHIST DRIVE- And dance. — The
Smith; 2, 1, Mr. G. Dominoes: Simpson.
1108: J. W. 16; Wllkln-
^ ^ eak, 1087; .T. Nellson
leoriard’s Churches, Langho, to the num-( her of about 20, had. -their ' customary outing on Mlt-M()nday. A motor coach had been phartered and the party went first to Morecambe, where lunch, was taken, and then on to Blackpool for tea. There was’ample time at Both'fesorts for members (If the party to exercise person al choice In the matter of amusements, : | and there! was'a general opinion at the end that the day had been very happily spent.
CHOIR I TRIP.-Chorlsters from St, I
WADDINGTON. (OtherWaddlngton hews on page 5).
... | ^ TllviE OF the YEAR i 1 l
Thuredayi Friday and Saturday FRANCHOT TONE and LORETTA YOUNG in
The Unguarded Hour WHALLEY.
l exofellent arid the trip was greatly: en- Joyed, particularly as the arrangemmts The
left time for. Individual activities.
Methodist choir a(so had their outing ory Monday, tr^elllng by traln to Barrow- ln-Furness, prness Abbey ,and Walney
Island. Here again- the arrangements
CO-OPERATIVE HALL, WHALLEY Talkies at Their Best
Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
HUGH WILLIAMS and GODFREY TEARLE in
The LAST JOURNEY
SALES BY AUCTION. BY M
B. T. aiLVERW OOD. riAWO: DAYS’ SALE OP LIVE STOCK AND,
^ PASMINQ'HUSBANDRY AT i II mason HOUSE FAEJi. BASHAM EAVE^
iH - (HaU-a-mlle from'Red Pump Hotel). . ! ^ Near CLITHEROE
i WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 26th, 1931. M
1 months; 5 Cows and Heifers, geld; 4 Hcbers, newly calved; 4 Cows, served Mar. and April; 4 Cows! due Sept.; ■
,, CHOm ''TiBIPS.-The cholr^of, the | Parish Church on Monday held- their
B share of holiday traffic. '
an Mbdost contffiual-stream of _cm Saturday,
ORSES.—Useful Shite Mare, rlstog 8 yrs. ,16/2 hb:,-sound afld'correctworketin at
____ ____ , swathel,tu ier:blgh cart with-fl^ks; handy.
S foot (Leicester tup).; Ypung. bog,-ready for work. : -.BltiEMEkTSft.*: .iDlk Float;'low Cart, r.t.; stilawer: side deliyeiy rake; db,.mower;
were admirable and every member of the
eeed.sower; plough and rldger; hay chopper party spent ja thoroughly happy tlme.^ ! uquid leaver pump; platform, weigh scales
,vith side fleaks;! 2 hay sweeps; pulper;
a most anlniated'scene for the:WMtsun-- -{ofi;g other effects, together wlth.b sete tide hoUday; rectlylng riiore than its cMt gears! db. mowing pads; spare hamras.
WHrrSDOTIDE.-rThe village presented jo^g ahd short ladders; bay knife; rakes,
^ Dairy UTENSILA include Cheese Plant shelves; 4 seamless kits,
cashlre returned to thefr homes ftomlhe countryside] - ” The . main. congestion occurred on!Tuesday evening when the
evening some slight wngestlom ocewrep^ ^ hands, milk basins; cooler, with' pan and piping; , sieve and milk buckets,
14 to 17 galls; e.o.e. churn, butter basin and as the°mot(|rlng crowds of East Lari-1 SATURDAY, jlAY 29th, 1937,
Yorkshire traffic was Joined to wat. of- East Lancashire and hundre^tof cars were seeking to pass through Whalley at the same tltne. Most of the vehicles came from the Blackpool direction and^ so great was ;the traffic that at one time
the line of! cars waiting to get through ■ - , iig-■ - —
mm
the t r ^ c ilghts at Whalley extended as, and sectional, all to go^ cond tlon;^Glouces- far a ^ ^ e A Arms, and the queue, for ter Incubator (150 egg); usual appliances..-;
v., .................., CaWns-1 20ft, X 10, U 12ft. X A inch timber I
heavy traffic,very few-mlshapsoccuned.
two; hours,! extended to ; Elker Bane,- . p ^ j .household pURNI'Ture, Includ- BllUngtori.
tory from this polrit ot view ;asw7ell as from the standpoint of the weather.
In .spite of the unusually jj,„5 v,ash-boiler with! Rrlmus stove; Valour-
There was no, case of personal 'injury and _ the hoUdayl was one of t e most satlsmc-1 'piece mahogany bedroom suite,,,and. other
WEDpING.--At the'Citiurch pfitrie English
Martyrs;! onfsaturday, a. wedding was soiem- nlited between Mr; I Leslie; Conchle, elder sop Of Mr. and[Mrs.'D! Conchle;-9 Shaw Bridge
1 Loiigworfh-iioiid, BUltogton. The Rev. Father, lars apply on the fprih, or of,the Auctioneer,, Cookson-ofdciated.' The' bride, glven'aWay ■ - ■ -
1
nAa'irics nnmthv Howard. 1 Sale to commence Pach day at Qne o’clock c!m^^
I blossom. Arid she'carried .riisheat of UUes. I The bride wias attended,by Miss Hilda Gorton (cousin), the Misses Ada Conchle and Roberta
by her father. was dressed to white, satin beauMi,! with'veil-of net and,halo,of ormge
, Coriohle (sisters of:the bridegroom),,and a I small atten’
daht,-Miss,Denise,Barbara (ton-
I wore halos of the’same .toaterialand carri^,, I handbags, j best- was Mr. Charlie \ \ Gprton.,^d'the g ^
chie.' Theli dresses were gold satin, and they Concble are to live at Ktog-Sfreet, Whalley, '
17 Cheto-avenue, Clitherpe!Tel. 228. NB.—
DOMESTIC SERVICE.
dlStrict?;;rio’feesFApply'Miss Adams,-Bow- ...............
■ fiBE: CHXHEEOE ARPTION MART COMPA.NY, LTD.
dALElOF FAT CA'TTLE AND SHEEP on O ' MONDAY' NEXT, at .1045 srin-! when'
A n k /i FAT HEimS AND BULLOCKS 4U OU
A KA.kftn north COUNTRY & LOCAL 4 0U '0 uU sheep, IRISH d! WELSH LAMBS will be on offer.
and
OF DAIEYj CATTLE and CALVES TUESDAY NEXT a t 10-45 am.
nTHE NEXT PRIZE .SHOW AND SALE of 1 Geld and laYing-off cattle'win be held'on FRIDAY,;Mpy 28th,^when a gO(^
show of lall classes ;oI stock will be forward.' Sale atIlO-30 a'm. 'i :
. ': !' EDWARD' CHESTER, Secretary, Telephone 325. , JJ'
■ ’ 'i,!
j 0HIPPING & DIs|lRlOT FARMERS’ SALE TALBOT HO'TEL, CHIPPING.
TUESDAY NEXi' blAY , 25th, .1,937.
KA CALVED and! PRESENT CALVING 0 " COWS, AND HEIFEES, and all claases
of STORE STOCK,! and H.B. and Homed, EWES ;AND LAa]bS.
Sale at'12-30 prompt with cattle. ' ^ , Ei G. HOT^RSALL & SONS, LTD.
i.Auctioneers, Preston,
, CLITHEROE MOTORIST
Miss K. Simpson. Gentlemen: Rodwell; 2, Mr. W. Wallbank. | Miss Haydock and Mrq, R.
'The judges were Mr. Spink and Mr; j; licence was endorsed.
entertainled: to tea, sports for children I bum County,Police Court on Wednes^y took plaie on the recrriatlori" ground, for driving'a calf‘
SPORTS.—After the villagers had been
street, ’Clitheroe,j ’was fined, £3,i and ordered to pay 7s'. 6d. costs at the BJack-
James A. Knowles, of 33, Shaw Bridge-
Jackson. I The prizes were presented by it was stated that Knowles, who ma Mr. J. Walmsley. A 'new threepenny- not appear; oVerjxJbk another car whue- plece wa!s given to each- child by Mr. travelling
from.tne'Whalley dlrectmut W. H. Wigglesworth and Mr. , T. . Brown. Bllllngton,' almost colliding with the A large number of balloons were released, police - patrol car -coming the opposite
[without due care. His ; .
brllliarit sunshine. Not the least excit ing Iteiri of the day was the ride, there and back In a fine new luxury 'bus. Some )
be remrimbered by them as a rep-letter jj Hoyle, day.
rides, swings, and diggings on The sands cinsdale and corintless other amusements vdlHopg gmalley,
In
Eaves Church of England School, and the Bashall Eaves .children who atten(i the Rlhhlesdale Senior School, were -highly privileged to visit the Clitheroe Pagemit through the- kindness of La^ Worsley
the' children from Bashall NEWTON. will be remembered ih, -
THE ..................... -------—'
were iiven free teas on Coronation Day. Sports lhad been 'helt| In ithe afternotm, and atjnlght a concert w^„SlV<to,by the Tonics I Concert Party of Wflpshlre. A whist 'Irlve a ^ dance was also held, free
to “all residents, pii
vlllageihave been given souvenir spoons | Slaldlng,, bythalWest Riding County Counclh and 2,
dance was held in % Tbtiitute, Lfr,X Battersby’s band .playing, to a Jarge gathering. All the; children In the
J
imany kindnesses bpstowed on Bashall ' K children by Lddy Worsley-Taylpr-
,
In addition they have received souvenir J, Coronation books froin
the.ParishCopn-1 sorb _
ell and Coronation mRgs from Judge.and 1 Jump.,E. Slav Mrs. Pbel.' .
I j .'.'i ", ■ „.i Dugdale.
.........children say the sea
for.the'flrst 'dale; 11 to 14; P. Lawsoil, W .Boothmaii, time snd this glorlops thrill .of donkey m. Robliison; l4 to 17: C, Carvell- M. K.'Lawson. Boys under 5: P.
----- ------------ -------- , ^ , 8 to 11: L. Altham, V. Roblrison, G. Dlns- . ^ ' Stol l : E.Edriiondson,
W.Slater,R.Bur
P. Dugdale, G, GUberf, 5 to 8: j; Dugdale, D. Underwood:
,— . - . „ _
CORONATIOr[.—Coronation Day Smith, R. Lawsoii. Manled Ladles.;Mrs. the children, . who 1 StudholiItoe, Mrs/’L. BOndyMrs. W Silver-
. W. B, Pye. Single, Ladles; C. CarveU. ^ k
u,.....—
wood. Slow Bicycle Race: A. SllVerwood,
W.Robtosori. ’ Egg and' Spoon Jlace:
Mary Htochllffe, Edith Race: J. Dlnsdale.'. , Iteonard . Qddle.
ton; 11 Ito 14; L. Dlnsdale, W. Wlson, L. Oddte; 14 to.l7: S. Rodwell, J. Hlnch- llffe, P. Jackson. Men, n to 30: Aubrey Tomllnsbn, B. ^dwell; 30 to 50: J. Tay lor, J. RodweU; over 50: H. TattersaU,
lows: Flat Races: Girls under 5: D. Smithson. M. Berry, Jean Berry; 5;to 8: K. Berry; Mary, Altham, Jean Burton;
arid the ritaner-^ll be-announced later. | vjay. The ■winders In the sports were as fol-
a bepd, he tiarrowly missed colliding mth a “ caution” board which had *been placed' there to give-warning of .a newly-
. Also; while overtaking a smtol van on
painted yellow Hire on the road. Regarding theiflfst Incident, fowler
was stated to have explained that hit foot slipped off! 'lis cluteh- pedal, and in lookmg downitb find the pedal again he swerved, .Aritd the second offence he msdntained that- there was plenty ol rQom. I .
GOLF JOTTINGS. In the fourth qutdlfying round f<jr tlto
Slr WllUam Brass Cup, nesday; t t Wrlfeley and J. C. CowglU
qualified. with .sdbres of three down to bogeyJ
'Ihreadlng .Needle; Mrs.; R. Nelson, Mre. F. Sllverwoqd. Three-legged, mce. W., . ■ .. — , skter aridL Dlnsdale.'
W.Boothman and entrance fee 2s. - ‘i: ' , , P S b n & a l ^ m s : MffiS A.
qualifying ’ rouri(f’Tor ’ the . Presidents prize isvlll be played. „ Four, players qualify, by stroke ipliy over IBi^holes, i , ,
To-iriorrow. (Satrirday) the- second '-■ = r l . ’,, [ ", ■ , i ’ f
p. Lawson. ™«caL"‘ 1- T, Althairi, E. q u a l l f^ round ; for. ihe ■; Sir Willlai man. ^T.^Rushton and L/ Harrison; j BrassiQup wlllbe i
' On | Wednesday!, hext. .the. rema nlni ' Bogey .play
-.'fourj werf
r.'B lrtw e lla h d ,M rS iH ,B rp a d le y and M ra 'E . Eddleston second.'
f= Hlrkmor career
rANTED-.^ housemaids and Young ciltheroe and Bumiey
- Teto cash:-F6r .Imther particu- T.-SILVERWOOD.
leaving Clitheroe Rrillway Station ,at 10-35 a.m. and! 1-45 pm., passes the farm.
The caitoerofirWritewell ’bus sendee,
.tjElFERS.- 'J [A suirinjer; Advertiser
C’lltheroe.
Cattle' (2-30), Sheep- and'Lambs,- Horses. Second Day:- CabhfA Appliances,. Poultry; ■(2-30),':FumltUre, ' '
sundry- lots. Order of Salcr-First Day:. Implements,-
DIYAIHEAD of Choice UTILITY POULTRY ®lUi viz; 210
R.IR 1933 Pullets; 195 W.W. Pullets, 1936 bred; 75!db., 1935 bred; 40 Black Leghorns, 1935 and ]936; 350 Chicks, ^ R.IH and W.W., 8 to, 14 weeks Old. 12 well-built
o n HEAD OP SMART YOUNG CATTLE, I oU viz; 5 Wye Calves: I 3 Stirks. 7 to>10
George'Slinger, Sell .by Auction, without reserve!. ■; /
d.i ’ ,. i
ing ;Roin'Stock Bull, registered, 2 teeth; also I Fresian Bull Stirk.-1.
3 Cows is Heifers,' spring .
r. T. SILVERWOOD, favoured with in structions from .the .Exors. ofthedate
Slst, 1937. R0THER8ALL h H. rORRXST);
|h, D.lWADDmOION AND CO. '
r[oiE jttANK SALEROOMS,;, CLITHEROB.
lATUBDAY,'May 29th, at 1-30 'pjur^Full loulafa'next week. _ . .i . ' -
I BOTHERS ALL & FORREST, ; !! , .i Auctioneers arid Valuers,
R. ROBERT H. PRESTON,
_ NEXT SALE OF FURNITURE-AND EJECTS wUl be held at the Salerooms
A.•pEGISTERED DEALER FOB "INECTO * t RAPID, the woneferful colour restorer,-r
BAILEY'S, 3 OASTLE STREET. n TCMDR i SALE-Good BtOttC-buUt HOUSE, to
' ;*■ I excellent conditlcSii 5 V^want jon Completion. Reoibhahle; price;for gulck
, 'salel-Apply AldersleyJilJ Cower Avenue. ;;
I, ' Bank Salercwms, CllthertSe. Tel; 95. SCRAP PADS, 120 leaves each; One Penny. BV M
SATURDAY, MAT! 29th, 1937.
j IptOtjGH L\If, WIGGLESWORTU, I p ' ;i i", YORKSHIRE. ' . ' '
GBERT N. PRESTON, honoured with In- ' stnictiohs'from T. Wilkinson, Es(j. (Who
onltheipremisea 'as above, the ' ■' ■ 9ufe]|lOE TTJIINISHINGS-
PFOll '/comprising,,'
leaVhi' tde Plough) wW Sell by! Auction IdJIiNwS '
! TK)R SALE-ExceUtntly secured GBOUHp yons, Tomatoes, Bedding Plants and Cut ! 'J,! RENTS to show'! 4J%'interest.—
, Bog Wl, Advertiser andiTlnjesOfOce. ,,
fone irihe'from Long Preston Railway Station I 'arid;’Bus Service). ■ I;,
Thomas Terrace, Blqckburnj ‘t
TS' OF .
THE.HOTm,'. -Apply 30 John Dal&;Street, .Manchestor 2. | :B ® S ° A s f e sS'Nemesla, | Tel,:BM.,|7726. -■ , |!; [i 'j
I builtgardge; £650. AJtojWitqoutg rage,
woo.il
1 rooms,;bathroom, elec, light nnd power; to k '
W
toet; h F- . ■
odk edrher] cupboard; Heppel'whlto chair,: _ j p S to d , 18, EFwAyVlew, Clitheroe.j AdmfrM-Fitzroy/barometer; an Antlque_bar;:|-.piioiie71.
a llstand;'2 carved oak haU chafrs; antique; I ; ° c i |^ u ^ ^ e ^ § B l a t e ^ O t ! e s . ■irneri i
tlqiie Oak kisO with'2 drawers; carved oak; ilstand;;
ometer' fo fosewood case; mahogany; fitted ,_4__— L— . . -
other oak tables; -antique brass and copper,! g box;! 2i'harid-patoted plaques (Haddon all): bfask candlesticks; and warming; pan;I
ar jbrirr iwalriut table,- arid a number of;
Ivols. Rbl^rt Brims’ poems: 5uridry;chests of; i-awCrs; ’ washfetands; toilet sets; electric
lades. 'A Splendid selection of Carpets, sizes X 2!t rip to 4 |x 3 yards. Several pieces of
rdf ri seats, trqstle tables, etc,
'edgwood, i: Copeland,', Minton, 'Willow and [>ode;?ottery:l pewter tankards; kltchen.|
ijtenslls; etc.,.etc. ; On side .effects Include flat cart, ladders!
view .Friday, May 26th, 11
a.iri. tojS p.m;
Srille! to I commence a t! 11 am., proiript. j ' 'jTerms-Cash. ■ , J;;.; •
Refreshmerits wlU be provided. [ Aictioneer’i Office: Auction Mart;
I WANTED. and’Times.'
rill take’to about Tivelve for ..:eep plentiful.—Write Box Al’,.[ ;
iiiifANT:^ GIRL: sleep > Hawiorrie Farm, Hawthorne!-’
out.-- Place,-
:. mg -Preston, Yorks.! Tel. Kto.- 238. MONEY ;TO LEND.
i |: |pe]^onAL|,Hvanc$s [■ [Kl
| WITH OR Wl'ifflpUT-
’rirANTED-Good 'strong LAD;,qr |MAN ; 34, TT good tollker arid used to fa'nri work.-r.J ' Wahisley, GBnnIes'Fafm; Waddtagton..
i t iarriedot'Sirig)e,—Faulkner,- Llanfephato. ‘ Write'Box |
' ' ■ • '' • ■ ' i ■ . __ __ ■ -__L__'------
ANTi!D-i3AlLY:'!MAID , sleep out!;-' [
family.tour;,; good wages.—
Ij’Advertiser iand Times, ' , , • ![
rANTl SDr-H^P tor elderly couple living :>to .mt l'#-'- Iibridon.—Apply ‘-Brooks, ( ?sagett;,‘,-Biiidge'End! Whalley.: ,! ,
Wortham : Tou'se, Preston. W P
Anti3DriJYoung: GIRL tor housework; imoH-genqral kept'.—Cunningham, .Pen-1 ' [ !
ItxrANT: 3D-[- Experienced GENERAL for ’ ' ’ early,. June.—Apply Mrs. Greenwood, Longright Clitheroe.
'ANTED^Iiellable’ail-TOun Farm. Man. ■,‘Stat5-8gfe; [experience, -wage ‘tqqulred; 1
’Brazenrioia.; '^10'lj('i5l 000.■.',',> j
' I (EslaWisbedis | !F. jStone, 1875): i t , - M a n c h e ^ t e i ' I
NURSINC
THE'1.' CROFT NURBIN whalley
; patients own driqtdr n attendan»). I ' [;'- i'['v Terms Modmte. ' ' ' ' ' ' riephoiiailwiialley 28
Mateesity, Mlt)ic^ and StMI(JAL PATlEljlT'ATtEim
LOST.'
T OST on Sunday, May 16th, about 2-301 ■F' p.ffi-1 between iWorstoi House and ^ d le Hotel, a STRING. OF iPBiRL BEADS.', Suit able reward.—Wo'ifstpri He use.',
■rtranted Immediately^mart GIRL lo T OS'P.iat the CqrofiatloT Yf f neelb6 notiorollv' VlftllRO HuflpR
'! :asslit general y! house, d ties and cato,
P.afl^. I 4-^i SWORD. Ill References esseritlal.-^-EUis’s Cafri, GlSbum.;
duties; ore lady in famfly.—Apply, I^rs. J. p. liUpton,. Sunriymede, .Rlbblesdale i Avenue, | Dlltheroe, - T
WANTED |- [ scatAP IRON, large or *V. smiJl .quantities.—R, : Standting and
tons, Gnenaeire Street, Clitheroe. 'Pel. If4. 'DUCATION.
CCMMERGIAL EDUCATION
A epurs > o f i Modem business tra intog ,in 8HOWHANO, TVPEWRITINQ ’
AND BOOKKEEPING I '"[at' , V !/[-■ ■ ’
GUE8T8| BUSINESS TRAINING pOLLEGE foundation of ;'a sucoesafnl '
as h u n d r^ of [former pupils : j" - 'te s tify . '■ ]
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Wrife oil Oofl for GeMegt Prospum ijru ] GUEST’S ■'''} ■
BUS NESS TRAINING COLLEGE; 9^1,
exchange 8TRECT 1 BLACKBURN TeL 6403.
Sctlool of DA^GIfiO Telephone 98,
S u n n m e r T e r m B i i g i n s EDNESDAY!
■0 to!
Noxj, MAY 6-30 p.m.'
AviskiHfSGEEAVES,
' the CWld 'ifrelfarq^ Centre received, their -Coronation souvenirs:at;St, Marys Sra- 'day iSchool last I'rlday rngmlrigi p e n | tiie Ma&ore js presented about' 100 mugs.
: Child -eri .p o ! dp: riot ■ 26 th
ei, we ither-. jpqnnits a portion ot lesson■will be held in the open air,.
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ANTED-MOTHER and ' DAUGHTER . ' or, t o friends, Protestants, for ddmesflo
Adyertte and Timiis! Oto, Clitheroe. ’:
frirjLL the lady wM recffi vV GLOVES (lady's) froth the Cloakroom
;: [;,
. brativei Hall on Pr/day night. May 14th, retufn.: Isame to Mr. J. Clayton, 3,jBrungerley'Avenrie, :' jCl'^beyoe? , • 7 | [ ^ ^
r^HiL the person ,:)moTO to have' toundja V f Lady’s BroWn:,jHANDBAG, contatoing moneyi'lri the ladtesf-’cloatoom at the CokipJ
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iear, slit-near;-NB ri'ear.Bldey-red—tailhead.' -Bland.:;
IcjTRAYED froto'La !” i Herdwlck ’EWES
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'[ ^B^uvy«;^ , r.YYX;o; .inarked, cropped fat 3 ' [
'thaji s, SlaldbuTri— 'a- . J ■ - ' i 1 ■[ TO| __ • ITtP'.es.:'- T -~nLI T .;! [ ■.'[ [ [ | [ HoMTORTABlil!'! BOARD: [REsniENCE;:,
O'W-TWol/jiOT^ cbuple preferred,—Apply Advertiser aria
, '.-I,/. IIN MEMORIAM,
CLARKSON.—Iri loving memory ' husband and' father, i Richar 1 .who diqd,May;i7th, |1929. '
'' Clarkson, a 'son; \ and! brothe :■ Aprlinth, 1916. [!
also Robert who, died
of q dear Clarkson,
Time paisses but memories remain : I .:
-! -tProm tie Fail
j.Grtodletoa.---Oflefsj.to .be'addressed to G. j Erankland, 7,, The Serpentine, Lytham.
fJlO ,LET-from Ifebruaiy 2rid!j938--^lBacres | .GIDLOW.-yto. lovtog ^.memory ^])f ray Qf! LAND,' toOwn I as!, “Roundabouts,' j
A Iq'vtog^Bister, and -mothei dear, A faithful friend liun'entec here:
|i Apply] D, A. Widglit (Agent)i 18 Moorianfl | j Crescent, Clithe«je! :j:
MOORLAND AVENUE, CLITHERqE.'i .
Poultry Society aria ;the ,’ follows: Wholesale lid,!
. ' The price ofjeg
■ ' ! '■ 11-: 1
PRICE OF
■anged by the local j ’anners’ Union is as | Retail 1/1. ;
EGGS. iREPAlRs! |tO ^AGNCT^^^ ;
dyNAmg, /s tj^T lIis , Batteries, i ami All- Eltoitltoi equipment as used 'All .work'fully
on the motor ear.
jpaianteeda^jjtot ' ALL replacmmi
pdrU i n ' Slock, |i2’
WEST END W ^ k S i ! iSHTON TERRAGE CLITHERQE
;R.I.P, To f LET -T,'MODERN!,- HOUSES ' dj I
sister, (iatherine,'Who idled Mi|y 21st, oWii
dear 1922.
Sbe|s left us to this world of care. We hope to hjeaveij to meet her there.- I .
-From'all at 2a Brook Streijt, Clitheroe, and Mrs. J. -Buller, Wade Laiigho.
, aunt,'Jane Halghton, who dlti 1936,
i—From all tjie Family.
HAIGBrON.-rln Idvtog memor: of a dear '
Platt’Farm, d May 20th,
7 . Richmond Terrace, Clitheroe. A ^pWLED GM ENT S -
.'.sions'l'of'sympathy- and floral tributes received to their sad bereaveriient
Redman'! vrish. to . thank 111 relatives, friends, ana neighbours, for kind expres-
MAN.-rThe'family of .thfe late Mrs. 2[ KeinpieWiew, Clitheroe,
attend _^ehool of [:Wi[’&[[!i]i0AwSCiN I PrlnteAat 6, Market Place; OUtiheroe, Tel. 252
’Clltherpq Advertiser OSTlriies Oom' i and piibllSheifat that Bddress'a|id 27,' [Btrtoveuthe^e.
lythe ,Ltd.,
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[';' Based on t water, ami
' ;an(lmairi Min
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: . " 1 1 I ! Two BIRTHS.
|at the Co-operative Hall oh Friday,/May 14th,‘ please.[retum'sartiei’ito'Mr. J. Clayton', ;3,[ ' jBrmgqrley Aventie,|;pllthBroe?' .
DAVIES.—To Betty (nee Pike), vife ofi Aldx- ' ander Davies, OW Court Horse, Stroud, ’. Gloucester, and grand-daught:r ofi Mrs. ’ i Carlisle, Norwich—a daughter. .
’ DEATHS:
REDMAN.-On the 16th May, 1937,'-!at 22 ’ , Keriiple View, Clitheroe, Jane,' the beloved, I' wife of the late William Redman, m h!er| 88th yeat. Interred at Grtadleton iJettio/ dlst Chapel on the 19th. ,
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PHOxNE 1 1 i
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MOO HOM OB
S^akman, waddlngUjiri. '
l,()00.-tot arid Times Office, 27 .
wardrobe; 2 oak bedroom suites; wataut bed- t ^or SALE--Oak'BEDpHAIR; nemly hew,) Km sulte::double and stogie'bedsteads; clr-| J),
SPEClM;,.^
value eVer! oflered.-Adv4rtl£er itleBtrect,Cll;t);/eroe.
Y/Slpef RACKETsHebalrs & 'leltrto'gs'
: A by 'Competent tiridgers; natural .di{ 1 'tbetio grit;'reasonaplriiprices; urgent topalrs |
s;[me da^.-COOK'^^' ^stte Btreet. - ixXAIRlDAR
■ ;bottle-not a dyri. Uey’s, 3 Castle St.'l New StoikAof Carter’s 'rested
RUM]iM ped-|
■' TV. Whitaker;. Cartle Street, • Clitli- I j ! 1
iSeeds, Garden;
Tdols.land Jertihs^s.^ I; ■ 1 .
chickens can tie reared till 14 days 3ilbs. bag costing Uiid. From all I 'Chants and grocers.
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b y u s i n g A r m i t a g e ’ s D r y C h i c k F o ^ . T v r e ^ v l .
hickens ’profitable,
POUL’tRY, EGGS, ETC. _ _ _ _ J G i v e y o u r b i r d s a j f a l r s i
-^Blackburn’s, Com Merchants,: OUtherqe, FOUND.
■I EWE,: 1E; him bum “T.”- .Top, Mearley, •, Ciitheroe.
( 'Same' astray to ; ron
January, -Bee)
HOE In a
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I ''■■MEMIo.B IA L S . '|.Etected an^here. ’ Distance‘l o obj:ct.
I Send for Catalogue. [ We can a rrangb to ’.bring you by car to Inspect dur stock, ''■] ' ^
i Largest selection to East Lantashlrq of — • I!
; GW, HALMORAL RED, AND; i ■ i BLACK ! GRANITE MEMORIAL^.
’ Address:—; cemetery gate^, ACCRINGTON,
I; Telephone 12043/ — Established 1878, DEA,*]ffi|S
births, marriages . .d CAI
[[ ' .; Vi&h “ A Local
•'MATINEE Di ^Continpbus Mol from 6-30, exemtj
..SATURDAY 28
!l : i OUR WEIL
: Also fipe I to the '25% i:
Kindly Insp!
l-nessl No weakly pullets! when given'JOHN SON’S OVARY TONIC. Bottles 7id., 1/2, 6/-
very chicken Rearedl Strdi g as - 1 lions! No’drooping wingsl No leg weal-
ilUST BE HEALTHY t<) ' '
IINgI B^DRO()_MMD:CHESTERFffili 1 Of 4;wh'eel back chairs; set of 6 iwheel LApply]Jodfrey;^^
S k chairsTs’dtahig and 2’carting crialrs In I ‘Clffieroe| oak; aniiOiie'Windsor arrii chair; bentwood. — niinw
l-T!' (7ASES ' and COUNT® EtAI^-SCOllilHiSEED POTATOES,;
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Siwitrioutgarage.JMOO,; PTANTS--(ieranlums, -f- ^ ll tort/rnMs,:'CaltodUlas.!'Petunias, ?? ,-Pendle Roaa,ij _____________riPendle
;J; strata of seeds. | i Ins;pection Invited., iVlslto): cordially welcomed.
strain
1 ftOC RUDGE ULSTER, taxed year, 2,300 l»Ol). jmues;'£p5 |pr .inearest.-l, !St.
' HAT.T.EY.-Excellent well-built modem- , . setol; .2 receptlqri reoms, .kitchen, 3 pet
Advertiser and ’Times, 6 Market Placq., T70R SALE-Good sfonb-bullt HOUSE; elqo.
!'-l^ 1 light,! -bath, oukda washhouse; ■ low ' ground rent*,' vacantl p6s5e^on.*-Appiy .u i:
Klrlonoor.iRoad, CUtherde. J ; —'------------------ - : .
:
GOTNING.
all' to stoefc-Theo. Wilson {c Sons, LW.i York Street, dllthetoe. ’Phone 88. ; ; ,
•wtegETABLE l^ANTS Sor Sale-Cabbage " r 'icauliflowertand Brussels Sprouts.
/N'ARDEN FERTILISERS. — Abel’s Hop Manure,-Dried Blood, Bone Meals, Gar/ den' Tools, Labels,;' Twine, .Stakes, Bamiw^
g 1
SWEET PEAS, named varieties, pot grown. J Tom' Harison, BafroW Nurseries, Barrow, neat CUther()e,;Or at toy. Stall, (Mtberoe Market, j
TTLOWER and 'Vegetable Plants grown anil I'-D,, ; offered for t o by. Merchants, Nurseryj-
meri ' and Plant Orowers-ACCRINGTON! road NURSERY, WHALLEY. Open aU day! Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and alte): 6 o’clock every, evening Entrance by Varley's i Builders’ Yard.:! Chrysanthemums,; Cama-
Write pig^grs; grown Ifrom Dobble’s and Unwin's. ;
V Bedding Plants, or al’my Stall, (JlltherOe Maiket.' ! have A good selection of Perrenlak Annuals and Hoick PtontA, Inspection inviteji. -Tom Hanson;!'Barrow^ Nurseries, ”
AT BAiIrOW NURSERIES for yoUr Barrow, neat Cl i the roe . ; Larkspi i-,
Dahlias, Tagetk Lobela,
1-^ew'Nurs^, ®otiufn.. (TeL Chatbura 5). Also the Cllther/ie'&Iarket. -
~ “ to be sold'at less thah half cqst.-^Apply: FRESH SALMON chilled SALMON
I CHICKENS ducklings/ etc.,
A.'Good' Selection Wmbs^ IJotei) SeIde ! ! Scotch Seed Potatoes
21, PARSpN UNE, and .^62, jwOONE LANE, CLITHEROE
Tel. 287!
!iA drama— ■qnturqs!
' Precedec
H. WINTLE priest
- FOWLS Reasonabls
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Next
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a j Francii i beauty le
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:lK'nsREsr land
wi| T/i6o m.
triuinphantl . One of I
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