:T ^ I i : ' r H - r i - - ( T W E L V E ) ( M T H , 0 E I A D V E E T I S E R a n d t i m e s , F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R , 19k I Ptpfe, Prutf.jGome <fc PoulMj Salesman
21, PARSON LANE, and 62,1 WOONE LANE, a iT H E R O E .
BMENS, fowls, DOOELIH6S EAOBHS . SALMON
i n th e “ W A L (h e w a te r p r e s s u r e ^ a t th i s p a te n te d th e I W A L L A C E ic le a tin e b ow l.
LACE ” B ow l a lo h e
4 a d u t t e d i u n d e r th e b o t tom , a n d
b o t t o ^ fe e d m a b w o n ly s e i f '
I r - t U T C■misI ^ • F R f iS H V ! / P C l f t • ! !
W E p f T R A P P E D
§ RABBITS 1/- each, I HARES from 2/^
§ §
: §
§ §
1 FOWLS
F. & W. DAWSON, § jC A S T L E
E l s e , ' GAME, POTniTBY AND FRUIT SALESMAN,
C L IT H E R O E . if e r J c ____ ___________ , „ j f C o m p r i s in g : I s t r e e t
( O v e r l o o k i n g C r j c k e t G r o u n d ) '
G O ^ D Id IN IN G r o o m b A t h R
3 B E D R O O M S ,
l i Yi n g -k i t c h e n , O O M & S e p a r a t e W .C .
O T a Il iO EiPO SIT R E Q U IR E D £ 20. in c i lu d fn g a l l l e g a l
c h w g e ^ a n d d e c o r - a tio n s jl to c h o ic e .
R e p a y J ro u n
-e n ts 1 0 / l l d p e t w e e k . R e n t £ 2 - 1 2 - 0 1 p e r y e a r .
C H A R ^ . ||i.
i A P P L Y i O N S IT E O R T O
BRITISH LEGION.
CLITHEROE BRANCH, [i T 0 1 ALL EX-SERVICE MEN.
r r f f i ! British LeglPn was formed ito help •■L a h d ! extend the, friendships 'formed during the Great War. ' , ; - j ■ I t also assists ex-Servlce men and their
! order to | obtain expert advice ahd; assist ance in cases of necessity, which, unfortun ately, ariSe all too suddenly. ;
It thetefore, behoves all ex-Servlce men to i become members of the local branch in
| i; ,
for his own beneflt. .The address;of the local
brabch.Is ; ' •
. ; ' i ;
Every I ex-Servlce man should lolu now ;
i i
2, MEAELEY STREET, CUTHEEOE. , A. WOOD, Branch Secretary. ■ - •
I Join the mubi and they will be entitled to all I the privileges connected therewith.;' ..
' Men who are not ex-Servlce men can also G . R A W S T H O R N E , C l u b S e c r e t a r y . S o lic ito r s , B a r c la y s B anll; C h a ib 6 r s , K in g L a n e , C l i th e r o e j r qAD & RAIL TRAFFIC ACT, 1933
. Foressential Records required to be kept by everyone controlling Road Transport ot any delsoription as from October 1st; 1984.
sllent'to your ears. because the sp :ed of the vibrations is too great to afle :t the |
human ear.
THE liEY OF BEN . F a r t 5.
: py Ba r bara b u l l , . . -
th a t led to Billy s hotel room. m e n a m S i and a smothered Arable
Footsteps POun^d. on ®e narrow stairs
riirse T h a t cpfd, hastily tied acrossLhe S u e d st^^r^ had given Billy those extra mohients he needed so despe; ately.
W h e n -th e biue-turbaned negro flung onen the' h e w Moorish door, the(e was no white hog in the room nor on the balcony - only- a young Arab hurdling
- revealing unmistakable red hair! b'With the key -of Ben All clutched
down the alley below the window. Then aS™ once th a t Arab’s hood r i lp e d back,
heels again, his' disguise uselcK now aEainst Yussuf’s men. He plungec reck
c S h t o burnos, BUly tookfto his
lessly Into tie.odorous tangle of iiarrow S t h l t formed the walled Ben Sidi. Once he and the Yusslf’s hands his fa th e rs
“ mS u? S u r ^ s o f t - f o S e d , c
b S h ^ h l t e walls, sure a t la s t^ h a t any ™ S t 'mus t - have beemdroppec, Billy ?Hori h, retrace his steps to the main eet which “as the only way h j knew
mit nf the totvn. Almost without know ing tt his to h e r ’s careless wOrds to
Vintsuf were running through his brain
sound, It will stm ho silent to you. DUSKY B(1y SCOUTS.
No matter how much you magnlly this ‘ /. ,1
60 d u p l i c a t e l e a v e s p e t b o o k , t o p s h e e t p e r f o r a t e d
a n d p u n c h e d r o ^ y f o r f i l i n g . C o m p l e t e w i t h c a r b o n
string? . Can you ma^e pandanus or coconut m a ttin g ? , , i ■ ,
'''r h e tests for all-the Boy .Scout'
‘do you khow' how to' make hibiscus | , ,
woiild have to do: In the Namu Boy Scouts In order to win your HandjjmanjS j
These are a feW of ■ the thin (s yop
In th e Islands of th e Paclflc^Oce- wisely been made to'suit native . .
ments. ' The holder of the Oan man’s Badge,! for instance, has to be able J o - launch a canoe and land It safely m the coral reef again. He also passes In knots and. line throwing,! 'When th e , Nauru scOut has this badge, he tries f n his Boatman’s Badge. ' For this he must actually build a cahOe. Not m o r: thdn J fopr'fellow scouts may join h
im.In the construction of the canoe. .
movement Is most popular. I t makes fipe fellows of th e native boys, and t h f older natives, help, the youngsters in eveiy wtty.
in ! this p a r t d( the world thi scout, : possible. : backwards, i ' '
by grunting. . OUR PUZZLE CORNER. ' ' JUMBLED : h a lv e s .'
i! At th a t tense moment came th^ thun ' K a n M “ ‘" e o f VBenAl(!
k > s r , s s ; " » f s s p desert and All. ;
der 0 appr5achlng hoofs. cri ? rifle
(Crouching;In the dark alley, waiting ^ for the: blood-thirsty warriors of ' -Ben All,! Billy Forbes watches with
pounding h e a r t .. .. Don t ml ss next week’s!Instalment of this gHpWng yarn I n " The Children's Mirror. ) ,
SOUNDi |yO p CANNOT HEAR. I t seems Inlpostlble th a t you should be
unable to -hear a noise as loud M th a t S by a klilp’s siren.' Yet such Is the f a c t . ' I t Ml depends' upon the. wave-
of a b lrd -c a ll- th a t Is, a small pipe. Thl
P I f i
T ll252S22iz3£lZ •i can be demonstrated with th e aid
can he blown to give out n o ^ s ofi hlghei a to WgheT pitch until even uilly yo
! cannot hear I t 1 The bird-call, n fact S i t e ' t h d fa ct th a t itjls , sounllng, is
their big pincers. I f a crawfish 1! taken from the i^ater, It
...... .
crawfish look like lobsters b i t lack] e x p r e s s e s d l s p , e a s u ) i e
if ’ ,; ■' v'i'.'- I
: LOBSTERS AND CRAWFISS. When a lobster IS in a hurry, he swlb
I , ^ . telephone 3933,-. k '. EDUCATION.
tile letters In the first row, when correct ly! arranged,'spell-the first h alf of .part of a foot; the other two spell the second | half of numerous. ! In the lower l ow are the remaining letters of the words
described., . ;j i j
. ’ Y I- N N . H A.M C
we change It Into a highway (ROAD).j: '1. Behead landed property, and It Into condition. ' '
! BEHEADING WORDS. , ’Example: By beheading wide (®OAD)
change
change It Into a Targe sheet ol water surrounded by land,. •3. Behead skilful and change li- into'; bar used for raising anything,
2: B eheadafleecy p a rtlc ldof srow apd
SOLUTIONS ■TO LAST .WEEfUS PUkZLES.
HEADING WORDS;— -1, Lock-clock; 2,! asp-gasp; 3, o;it-boa
»/sr^•¥“%»/-« '^ ^ '’”ONANTS’“ popular; 3, accordlah;
UNCLE PHIL, i : POULTRY, EGGS, ETC,
! etcl cured in 24-hours with;-Johnson’s - ^ l i ving Tonic, Bottles 7jd., 1/2, 6/-.—Blacjc- bum's, (^rn'Merchtmte, Clltheroe.;.
HENSl GEESEl and tu r k e y s ! Mopiig about, dark comb, liver trouble, woras,
; P R I C E O F E G G S , i
I . T h e p r i c e o f e g g s , a r r a n g e d b y t h e l o c k l p o u l t r y S o c i e t y ! a n d t h e F a r m e r s ’ U n i o n I s a s
- Full
i f o l l o w s ; W h o l e s a l e , 2/ - ! ; r e t a i l , 2/ [ 2. C h l c k f i n s , 9d , ; - F o w l s , 5J d . p e r l b .
iBelow are two rows ot letters . fPwo Of I Pianoforte, Theory, Harmony, etc,
EDWARD JACKSON, L.R.A.M.) A.R.C,h( (Organist SS. Michael & John’s Church)
Individual Lo»»on8 and Group Tuition given New Teaching Mdress'. .
11, p r Incess avenue, c u th e r o ^ Bug s to p s : Chatfiuni iB’Ood'^nd,
f GUESTS
BUSINESS TRAINING COLLEGE
(Principal: 'E. G. Quest,
B.Com.) i -
, FOR .
' XHORpUOH SECRETARIAL AND ! COMMERCIAL TBADilNQ (OyeriUO situations obtained since
' j' -January,. 1937) and . roiviL sm v ioE c oA o ra o
' Female Typists (i6t-26)...;......:,
....Mar. 1938 Customs, & Excise (Men 19-21)....Jan, 1938
articulars; on application to the Prinfipal -. ' Consultations
p .''.I ■ - I '
9-11, .EXOBANQE STREET, BLACKBURN 1 ' ('Telephone 6403) .
Cleripal Grade '(Boys Ss Girla)....Jani 1938 Oletioal Assistants (GirlB),....,......Apl. }®38 -
.S.KCOKUAttI .. ,• . : . > ■ a: S■Civ:i.; \ fiCTORV ; ASr i / SOUCITOH'S ACCraVAHI'S i !,
X \ \ \ I I / / / ' . . ALSTON’S . ,
BUSINESS-TRAINING COLLEGE '
EF.VICS \ ; OFFICE I ■ OFfICK 'CmCS OFPICS j
Advertiser & Times Office 6, Market Place Clltli^roe
THE
T H E F O U E “T G N i e S ” MRS. iiuDiNG, Pianist,
TOM ’ROBINSON, Baritone Humorist, BOB RIDING, Entertainer;
.
C O L G A T E ’S i F A M O U S C A T T L E F E E D S , N O W I b c o k i n g ;
I ' ■ i a n d . LYNDALE ’AVENUE, WlLPSHIIffi, BOB ■jRIDfNG, NURSING,
CROFT NURSING WHAUEY
HOME
'Maternity, M edical and Minoe Surgical-Patients Received (with patients own doctor in attendance).
,; Terms/Moderate ! Telophona: [Whalley 28
1937. County
. , “ WINFIELD,” .
dependents in’ sickness, -imemployment, clothing and pensions.
S T R E E T , ’P h o n ie 9 4 . | -
K
At , REASONABUB PRICES : irom ORE CLUB '
i , ■ • ■ r' . ' ' I - ■ ' Telsphons 287 '
' rj >HE CtiTHEROE AtpTION MAR^^ CO„
rONDA¥ l i E X T - ^ «* fA l CATTLE ' ana SHEEP, a t
when 0 " 7 0
FAT HEIPbBS AND BULLOCKS - A N D
l O O 7 0 0 W U I b e o n o f l f f . ' . Cattle for ‘Certifiicatfdn for-. Subsidy must
' r k A - i Y A A S H O T a n d . L ^ B ,e stalled byMO am.___ . \ : 6-45 a m . , , ^ V h e n f a g o o d s h o w - o f
i t u r a n A Y ■ N E X T — S A L E O P D A I R Y | C A ^ K
c A L V E S w i l l b e h e l d a t
I (V -Q ( \ N E T O V - C I A L V E D . C O W S A N D 0 o U - : ;
- H E I F E R S , a n d ; O O " ’ ! ^ ^ C A L V E S , w i l l b e f o r w a r d . !
|0 V ,% ? w h S 1 h rM M S PRI?E SHOW SA L E iw lllta k e lN ^
' l u d g l n g o“ f ‘ a l f t i a s s e s o f
! D A 1R , Y c a t t l e , T C E s d A y ; N o v . 2^ d . E D W A R D - C H E S T E R , S e c r e t a r y ,
relephone 825. ,! 9-;';: M A G N E T O ^ R E P A IR S ,
hnd Self Starters add Re-Wlrlng of Cars k M P S O N B R O T H E R S , L im ite d , (Dept.! . Np. -3.:ilagMtp W
Also Specidllsts ta' Repairs-to DYNAMOS
HAPTOk—n e a r , Burnley-^HAPTON iPhohe : ' Padll^am 14.
^ NOTE.-XMAS PRI^-SHOW and Sale 9,f ’
a t , 10-15 . a . t n ; ! S a l e M1
MlDE.-SHpW
a t 11 a.m, « ...
,
imCT sAi B 'OF OBIjD and lAy iNG- be held on FRIDAY,
I Tattersalliapd Son, oh M O N D A
K De Tableji
;■ I E |A R M , r ll^UT'T'd'N Jedr LONGRIfi,GE,i,,
Fivemlhutra’ walk from Ribchester.B Idge, on' Rlbohe$er-LoD^ldge,
msroute;'
in dly — - . and'! ^ 1 1 Farming
Stocl, for
t)P CATTLE S.
Nov. ist; it lU-30' p.^. D,! Auctlpneer.
m o BE^ OFFERED POR ISALE BY
■«- AUCdrPN b ? ‘MR. WOOD, a 7 h i FENDLE -INN. SA R L ^ , -pn WEDNES DAT; NOVE51BE1110th, 1937,-
o 1 f I ‘days at ^thfe bice - of the i ndermettboned sqUcitors)}-|ifel’tOT OF L
^ cafled
“ FOXHpljESvj IN OGDllN' ClpDGH, iftLEY, lan c a ih lre ,
I'of way anq .qther 'rights of way and other rights-beipuglngithereto.
rPoenuic. Part V of ItJie LaW of Propertf Abt, 10?2, have w .■ANTfiD-Capable l
M.ilD,-
The prowrty vyaS copyhold |oi the Forest of , I ...C Manorial
dle
b e e n e i t i n ’& e d . . , I ' 11 :■ , , ■ For furtlerpbrtloulars apJly to tie
Incidents r A c t
I tloneer, -!^, Chester Avenue, ClitherP^kTel. CUtheroe!bo.i2M): or to J
BAjDWtN, WEEKS Ss BALDWIN,
-.Soliclta si Clithtroe.
(Tel: Clicheroe|Np.52). g-INDLY CIR_ . OjCowglU, 5 ,P a rk /
■ W/K T ^H E D G IN G imd D l t c h ^ tlser dtdd 'limes.
piece-work.- ' 'Advertiser and Times, j
jb piece-work.-Writp Box V^, Adv(r-1 t
SALES. WiMED-H ouse Electric-lighting PLMl in ;pod condition.—Write Box V 1
iNLiAix xvr„xnj...UER SAjEOF !yATTT^ iT ttan'T]®—Ladles' iGei.t's. and OhildrEn’s R. HITCHIN,,AucHoneer.
! 29, .Quariy Street,;. I lackburni
Ma^eios, Dynamos, Self-Starters, etc. i tepahed and rewound
j i RB-Wraiso o r Cabs
rytWr guaranteed Battery Repairs i immediate SERVICE
o a r !ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Exide CAR: B A T i p ^ Ready Charged
i ; Laboe Stock of RECOnuniioNEO Guakanteed
Dynamos, Sell-Starters, Magnetos and , Batteries, all at reasonable prices
OEBOUinH PLATINQ
w . & f. ' Ende Strvide 'Sialion .
T e L 252
E S H T O N T E R R A C E 'i : inT.iwtinmr
clureboe
____ ■ qoUNCIL OF kHE.WEST rRiDlNG OP YORKSHIRE ■ •
R E S T R I ( | I T I o N
I GIVE NOTICE that the MWistef of Tran^ port oh ti e Fourteenth day of October, 1937,
T
h e ebUNTY COUNCIL OF. T ite WEST ; RIDING OP Y O R K ^R E HEREBY
1 the prdvjs ions i f the. said S xitlon as respects the Toad|$pecined to the Schedule hereto. ' The effect’of !the Minister s approval of the
approved i Resolution passi d; by ;the County Council b: theiWest Riding of Y o r to e to pursuance of the powers vested to | them by sub-section (2) t e c t i o n 2 (if the Rjestrlotipn of Rlbbdr Dewlopment Aot,; 1935, adoptmg
sa id ' Resolution is that o i . and after the twenty-mhth day ot Octob! r,-1937, subject to the proySions :of the said tot as to exemp tions, it TOll hot be lawful w: thout the consent : the highwaV authority— ! :■ |
(a) toltostruct, form o r ; ay out any means iccess to or from Any of the 'SaiQ
\ c Ills;! dr
I Inspectel free of charge ai my ofi ce at the County Hall, Wakefield, during
.office bars.! / - ■: ■niE SOHEDULE. :
D l s t r l c Roed
Rowland andSet;IeEuriil
arid Rural 17.3.97
Clilhcte e, Slaid- burn a id Long Preston
M.F.Yds: ment and termini atSon ■ '
Length' Points of Mnunence,
u4th the! Keighldy .'and Kendal County I lead a t Statiop Road, Ipng Ptes- tm , to the County lonndarj) a t Brun- gletley Bridge,'Wad-
Fl«m th i junction H W A
X that siniktog
&ngton, DAT!a) this ’i'wenty-eigl th;day ’)f October,
CHARLES Clerk of the
Hall,'■Wakefield.
_______ ..le County ICouncU of the West Riling of Yorkshire.
M:GRATH,
MONEY TO PERSONAL AI'VANCES
LENEj, !£10 090.
WITH O il W IT H d u lT 'S E C m iT Y hed as F. StoneijlBTS) ^ T O N E , L j T D .
Sr^nnose Stretl,' Manjihesier TO LET, GlgBUR^E ESTATE. TO iiiET-l-PAINlEY FA SM, near Gisinim,
■/Tenders' Robtosoi,
Eebruar;; and 12th May will shb V fhe| farm;
___ g to'be sent to A. John D. liicitor, Clitht roe.
ClloSES HALL
CLOSpS; HALL FARilf, Bqwland;' 138 acres.
’ ' ESTA'TE.
„‘X Possession 2nd Febre ary and 12th May, 1938
,. i jT]he j tenants will sh 3W the
HENG1l)l FARM, near feton-l^-Bowlandi !,62!alcres. ■ , ' '' -
!
HYLES MdOK FARM, 4carBol on-by-Bow- land;, 328 acres.
Roblhfon, Soilcitbr, Olithqroe c LAIDBURN
t i ■ BUEllSIDlj FARM, ,n
Febriiaiy next! Suitable fo r ' pli** jmmecllate arrange^.-fApply, R.i I and Estate Agent, Old H Telephone i. Cjlltheroe 282.
taintog 36 acres of !' Tenders to lu t in g to bJ sent to A. John D.
ESTATil, ,r Slal
Abuse lossessii Itchta, 111, We*-
and; pi
: and .on
ildbufn, con- Assesslon to buildings, can be
Auctioneer Bradford.
theroe; bqth! and e.l,—Apply Bb^- V:2, office of 'this paper.
rjic LBrjFVRNISHED:
own roonis, chen
a g e . Write......... .. l a n d Cither 'be,
wel bpilt stone, bungalow garden; picturesqui
pohe led, receptlo i-room, -Biiulleryi bathroom,
Vacant pbsitli
Possession: Cottage, to
!T-r5w6 Pumlshe i ROOMS to coun- hpusb on main ’Ius rout:,
ncM.ClI-
r f io i ilE T -(h e .' un'dermintiohec "'.FARMS. rVvrtm fV*Q cOtMO I
iame. BoHon-by-
lowhh;i;im. gate, ■Apply -• AOR / b l c j c k , . b i t c h , h o d s e - t ’. _ _
■ :(l'OR SALE—A very ■ C iCOIRN TERRI
tanghd
WO ;S;
rinnen ;. partly- house-trained; •— irlcb a:ceptcd! tb gobdi home.—Miss *
ifo.ttage, Shavf jBtldge, Clitheroe,
- .uXiXiMi
j.ui.w.vAj;j4vy |j
8 X 6 :Y>0ULTRY houses iAl e . — .Corhw'pll, .York Lane
'POUL'IIRY
liiREFLEET BIpTOR SCHOOL; ‘ 38, FISHERdA,TE, PRESTON.
M O T O R P.S.V. SPECIALISTS.
' f u r a o N .
, _____ _ electrlo light; gar- Holden :Clot gh,. Bblon-hy-Bow
n; 3 hed- ,lounge-k|t-..
We give every pupil ■ ■■ e Official test, , experience; e
hewy goods,.'or
pass tt tog ag;
l i c e n c e ment),
Privete car, tulUorl etc.—Local'
iittri
Q h i l d r e n ; g o o d h o m e e s s e n t i a l ; p r i c e - ' S (0/ - , - ^ | e B o x W .3, A d y e r t i s e r . a n d ' T i m e s .
„ — . , , . . . . I
; edntatotog .210 acre;. Possession 2nd .938. The tenant
B 01^1 I'S^LE.
. "BEN WADE” BRIAR-the pipe has been rehbwhed since 1860. 1 lake a pleasure.-^Balley’s, 3, Castle ^t.
uy him a"BEN. WAbE” PIPE for Nmas. fhb perfect gift!fbr'a smoker; 3/6 to 12/6 eadhlatl Bailey’s. 3, Cdstle Street, Clitbtroe.
1 iriihes.
PFE:1S -Wanted foi [ioi, Coal FIRE;' units;
2 barb.-Apply,
) | El imtiq
bustoes: size; 2/9 peril,b00. .Best value ever ofipred.--Advertiser;and Times. Office, Mar-, kel ^laie, ClltherQe.j '
NVELOPES.-SPECIAL LINE of good quiUty MANILLA ENVELOPES, full
NCilA? PADS, 120‘liaiies each; One Pmny. ^ Adiertlser and Thnes, 6 Market
Pli.ee.
S-k; PC
i, S ig L
d o ii Stone- ROAD, containing 3 bedrooms and L„-.
:-built ill[quse.
i: vacant possesion on complet on.-; 13, Bpnnahd Street.
rE,lj„ S.V., 1930; reconditioned engine at works; small mljleage; owner
chi.nged cat. " Taxed;,to end of year.-^ I, Advertiser and Times.
for Ijrailer.' Itheroe.
PR HS-OXFORp:: Motor Car, in
3ALE-Big- 4 NORTON Combto„— , Acknowledgments, EDJIONDSON.—Mr. J. Edmonds m and son
good order; ;wbUld suit farmer; useful -Apply, J. 01 Ford, 117, West
Downham Road, Chatburn.-,
wish to thank all relatives, Tlends and neighbours, also the Methodlqt Sunshine Band,! Co-operative Women’s. .Guild, I Wei-- rare Society, and. workpeople at Chatbura Mill, if or kind expressions of sympathy received in ‘their sad bereavement: for floral tributes..
also
, And thert we shall join those i/ho loved is of old,
This life soon will end as a tale: that is told, ,
! 33, Edisford I^ad, Clitheroe. ■ , —From Husband a td Daughter.
Those ifriends who in Jesus have passed on before;
' -
Briscoe, who died October 29t i, 1936^ How sweet it will be there to vlelcome once more.
- In loving memory beloved wife of
Stephen Sarah
of s;
! I !
i :
DAVIEs!—Mr. H. Davies and FamUy desirS to thank all relatives, the doctors,! Mrs. Brayshaw, friends and neighbours for ktadtiess• extended to them! beforb and
"Lyndalb,” Whalley Road, Clith :roe. !
ohn DLL
AU t om
Gaumoi l O O K I N
The.h f ns; relating to the said road may^be .he usual
lanh within 220 feet f :<m the ally of the said roads j '
erectlor make any buUctog. Upon • — .
■' I ' iMENT ACT,. 1935. o f r i b b o n d e v e l o p -
3 1E ORGANIST for S. John|s Chui oh, i r ^ Green wanted a t once.'i-Apph to Vicarage, Hurst,; Green, Bjackburn.—
Tel. Ston;'hurst 25,
fW Adve
m and
'iNTEDl-Two
or.thT’ie half-days’ (3tan- ing, by respectable woman.-7-Apply] at
Wiser and Times! OfEjee.
'a!nTED-DAILY1 T^OMAN ?-3(i p.m.)-Write. ! !',
r|m'es.
■ ,Vv for famUy of two;! hdlp given three < ays a week; :io,washing:!good wages to smtible male .-Mrs. Barker, ^Icjrest, Cjlgieroe.
U roe.
i ir d r n ish e d : Bed 'oom requi
.ladies; FOUND.
back clai peiijeB.-Walmsley,!
, ,
^ ASTRAY to! August-Smbll Ho ned Simmer LAMBj jdlm ruddle middle of ioimer describe jother marks. If not in 14 days will be sold tojlefraj ex-
LOS1 t
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’NEWSONHOn the 25th tost., at “Heathcote' Woodbridge Road, Rushmere Heath, Ip^ wlch, Suffolk, Fanny E. Newson, the dearly loved wife of Fred Newson (retired Post-'
master).: -interment ' Ipswich, I Frida', October 29th.
WHlTTAKER.-On the 26th tost., at Oldhati Infirmary,; Walter, fifth son ot the la,e Rraheis iSmlth- and Harriet WhlltakiJr. Intermentiat Douglas, Isle ot Man, Satur day, October 30th. i Happy memories.
4, Waddtogton Road, Glitheroe. , ; ■—Prom Sisters and Hrothei
Itm MCunoTAM ■ jIN MEMORIAM.
.criAMBERLAIN.—In treasured mimory my d e a r ; husband,' James Chajnberla who died October 27th, 1936. He bore his pain, and bore it wen, But what he suffered none can tell;
27, Calder AVenue, BUlington. -4/-
Life’s wbdry pain and suflertagt past, He now has found sweet rest bt last, Ptom his sorrowing Wife and Fam
ly.
DAVIES.—in loving memory of mother,! Margeret Davies, who October, 1937, and was interred on the 23td. Long days and nights she bore her paiii Longing for cure, but all to vaib; God alone knew what was best And took her to His' heavenly rest. Also to loving memory of our deirly loved brother, Harry, who died Octiber 2lili,
our d :ar lied 2^th ■Wha ley
1X7 ANT ED—Experienced COOK-GENEl LAL Darwen. ; ; '
1928. : !in silence we remember, , !
J7*45om Ethel and Pre i \
DA'VIES.-LiiI loving memoi-y of a dear [son i and brbther, Harry, whb died Oefober 2jlth, i 1928. !■; His smiles have gone for ever. His hands we cannot touch.
“ Lyndale,!’ Whalley Road, Clitheijoe.
Ever remembered by all at King Street, ■Whilloy.
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But we Mways have sweet memories Of bne we loved so much. I ! '. —Prom Dad and'Brothe'rs
Also all at Mill House, Henthom, Clitheroe. I ;
In silence we remember.-Ethel and Fred, 59, Dove Lane, Darwen.
DAVIES.—In loving remembrance of Harry, who died October 29th, 1928. | From! hospital, bed to heavenly rest. Physicians were in vain, I
6, West Bank Road,-Birkenhead. SANDERSON.—In loving memory !of our
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M A I I N E E JontinUcus;
Till Christ, the'Chief, gave him reli:! And eased him of his pain. | !—Ever remembered by his Fiancee. I
74, Whalley Road, Clltheroe. . ' ! , |
son, Elisha, who died November 1st, 1534. ; Death divides: sweet memories lingbr. [ ' —From Father arid Mother. ; i
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"'' , ' ' • "'1' , • ' ■ ' -■...... . 1 1 • SIMPSON.—In loving memory of a deaq wife;
and mother, who departed this life Novem-1 her 1st,; 1936. '
Just a year ago—the hour we remember: well"-!
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-P rom her loving Husband and Children.' 19, Woodfield View, 'Whalley,
| late of; 17, Calder Avenue, Biliington. |
TEEWHITT.—In treasured memory of my! ,;dear husband, George William, who passed; ■'awayiNovember 1st, 1936,
Still ours in memory, thought iind love. . -Eva.
In toy lonely houis of thinking, Thoughts of you are ever n:ar. Sweetest memories come softy stealing,! . Bringing many a silent tea;.
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We stood beside her bed and took a last: , farewell. To those who have a, mother, cherish her with care,
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