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CLITH^OE ADVEETISERl AND TIMES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938. ?


Toit need go no {iirther tluw this popular


shop, i h stora ol gooil things ill attractlvplp marhed at prl^fyoii canndt resist. J f y artlole willingly stored until roiiulrod. See the viirlety In Mlrrerd, Silverware, Jewellery, Watches,| Clocks, Cutlery, etc.


IL SD li '■ L ^ HEATING & LIGHTING LAMPS.


TILLY LAMPS AND RADIATORS. VALOR HEATORS AND COOKERS. jSLOW COMBUSTION STOVES. ;


ijc,; ■


REFERS TO AROVE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ' , . ^ e r t Tinsmiths, etc., on the premises. . .


Turkeys Geese- Fowls


Pheasants Chickens


Rabbits, etc. 4 share of y ^ r patronage be gratefully receivk.


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PERCY H- W IN p 21 PARSON ’ iIa NE ARD


62, WOONE LANE,Cy TH£RpE Telephone 287 i


Tel. 160. s EDUCATION. I! ,


M S E PARENTS A eND th e ir CHUiDREN to


G UprS COLLEGE


. .1 . because: tlie^ training is . . . SOWD, THOROUGH & SUCCE8SFOL


■ Obtain youri copy o f: the College Prospectus NOW, and don’t hesitate to seek the advice of the Principal, at


9-11, Exchange Street, Blackburn (Tel. 5403) i'i:!


St o m a c h t r o u b l e s :


SUGGEST., Aira THAT'OF COURSE MEANS > i MOOREY’S Vl ''iv.'; ■ STOMACH HERBS


, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, ACIDITY, FLATULENCE, GASTRITIS, ' . . : . . . .; SICKNESS, ETC., ETC. . . . . . . .:


AN ORIGINAL REMEDY FOR ALL DIGESTIVE DISORDERS, SOOTHES, HEAL^ AND STRENGTHENS IN A NATURAL WAY.


LIFE CAN BE MADE ENJOYABLE IF YOU PURCHASE A CARTON j


■ p r o m ! ;(


. . /it; .’ is ij'


i;ili(il ; I


t o d a y - ----- I / O ■ '


I . MIOOREY’ S HERBS AND HEALTH FOODS,


26a, King iStreet, Clitheroe.


r am*d xfeaidfJi


41, Salford, Blackburn.


14. COLNE ROAD, A pURNLEY. Business Tel, 3939. Private Tel. 2158.


STOMACH HERBS . BREAD


FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE INSIST ON BREAD BAKED


■■ - '.'BY -


TAVlOR & HUGHES CLITHEROE.


^ Sold' by all good-class Grocers.


^ Arlhur W, Whitaker Ceistle Street, GLITHEROE


- ' i • i ' v ' . •• • ■ t A U T O -E L EC T R IC A L R EP A lilS


Dynamos, Startera, Magnstoi, Bajterlei,; etc. Repaired and Overhauled


An. Refuoembnt Pabts in SrooK W. & F. DAWSON


E8HTON T E R R A C E , C L IT H ER O E Telephone 252, also Blaekbom S0S2,


DON’T JUST ASK FOR BREAD ALWAYS ASK FOR . I . .


SALES BY AUaiON. PV; MR. J. B. 8MITHIBS


C O T T A G E i


. • j: Hargreaves,;who ar^leaving the dis- trlct/jwill S^ll; by Auction on-;


(No. 2, Kit^KMOpB ROAD) CLITHEROE. J -E. .SAuIthIES,' instructed-by the Misses


, ,


VfEDNESpAY NEXT, the 30th of NOVl r - 'I ■


■ aSl bn'


,of Oilcloth;I-2 pme ChaW; double Comer Cupboards; Single Comer Cupboard; 2: Ehe Guards; cupboard with Folding Doors; 2 fiiU- slzed hair Mattresses; 4 new feather Pillows; Cabinet with stamps; Player Piano in rosOr wood;.2 Piano Stools; cane-seatod Bed Rest; wood 'BedsteSd, and spring mattress; 2i qozl Kindergarten Tables and 3 doz. Children’s Chairs and Lino in schoolroom, special; per­ cussion Band, complete; Jig-Saw puzzles;and games;, children’s toys, and child’s double swmg rockmg-horse; motor car cover, etc.'


,' 1; 5fl.'.' Mahogany Sheraton, Sideboard: I blvah-Bed; I largo-Turkey Carpet; 1 Oak flat-topped Writing Desk, 4ft. .8 in,; 1 do., with writing slope; 1 single Wardrobe, 2ft. 4m. wide; 1 Table for typewriter; Mahogany Plant Stand; 2 smoke Arm Chairs;. I Bhissels Carpet; l Axmmster hearth Rug) 1,Curb with slipper box®; 1 Tool-Chest wlUi tools; ebon- ised Writing Desk; 1 double-door Cupboard .with linen fold panels, 2ft; 6m wide; walnut Overmantle J I Axmlnster Rug; T oblong Table. 4ft. !;61n . x 2ft. 41n,; large Mantle Mirror; 1 Mahogany Cheffonier and glazed Cupboard; 12-door ,pine Comer 1 Cupboard; Kitchen Table with two drawers; pine Pot Rail; fibre I.Matting; 4 hardwood; Chairs; table-top Wringer; Useful Gas Cooking Stove; Gas Boiler; ^mc tubs, pans, pots,'vas®; !stair carpet; drop-head Singer Sewing Jlachine; in petlect order; adjustable Bed Table; lino on vanous! floors; 1 Electrlo and 1 Gas Fire; roll


sATUBpAY, the 3rd of DECEMBER, tHE FtraNmiRE and EPPEOTS.as here­ with, described


.....■ !. .U .


THE LEASEHOLD DWELLINGHOUSE, KIRKMOOBI COTTAGE, (No. 2, Kirkmoor Road), Clitheroe, will be -offered for; Sale, subject to the Blackburn Conditions of Sale by Auction and to such special conditions jaS will be read at the time of Sale."


' At 3 pjnl on SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd; :


day at 2 p,m. prompt. On view 10 ami. to 4 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, November 28th and 29th,


Percy Steele and Som Solicitors, Barclays Bank; Ghambirs,. Clitheroe.' 'Phone 192. Further particulars re furniture, from ,*


'Particulars'} o f ' Property from..Messrs, L. 1 . Phone 344., V • J. E SMITHIES. Clitheroe.


yearly ground rent of £2 8s. 6d. per annum,' and is held for the residue of a term of-999 years. !'-" i ■' , ' ■ Sale of fomitare to commence each sale


The property Is leasehold and subject-to a . i , ;


HOPAY NEXT, SALE OF FAT .CATTLE AND SHEEF ;


OU1IU


iat 10-45 a.m. when a'good show of; pat HEIFERS AND BULLOCKS


and c ow s and-


U;V/ I j v U l / u,-ui be forward.. ;. n ‘ ' Gradiilg at:9-30 a.m. ,


A f tA e w e s AND' l a m b s SALES BY AUaiON.


t h e CLITHEROE AUCTION C03IPANY LTD.


MART


R . RYS . A EE


■rVIVE HIM A "RONI^ON,”


• ■' '•_ _ _ _ _ _ . 1


if" P " eluding Scotch Heifers) and 9 0 " 1 0 0


be forwi^rd;


THE NEXT SALE OF GELD AND LAYING OFF CATTLE


will be held on; i


I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th.


i NOTE.-XMAS PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF FAT Cattle and sheep will be held on ■ MONDAY, DECEMBER 12fli, PIQS AND CALVES, MONDAY, DECpiBEB 19tb. ;


Tel. 325. !


E. CHESTER, 1. . Secretary


WANTED.


I ; ENGAGEMENTS, evenings- or Saturday afterrioohs.—Write Box J.ji„ Advertiser; and Tlinei


3 LADY ! PIANIST DESIRES


>fam: iWadi


ioiise;' other help Apply'Mrs; ’J. C.


,-COOKGI gton Road, Cllthei |C; '


ipt; ,'one child: iff Southwqrth,' 77, ' ' i


;AL foy. modem


it^ANTED.rOapable I MAID.—Mrs,' Read, *Y Homestead,. Easth'am’ Street,'Clitherde.


,| ry- make sure you. Buy Right. Guaranteed Goods at Keen Cut Prices at TOM YOUNG- ER'S, Clitheroe Market.


.V y INTER underwear.' Buy Now, .but ■ .


^ANTED.-NURSE HOUSEMAID, over ' V-i^O; housemaids’-experience—Apply Mrs. . Troop, Abbotsmede, Whalley.


;


, , 5/11. Lined, Union or Sateen Shirts, full siM, 3/11.-' Ladl®’ Winter Underwear


lAll Wpol Combs.,' or. yests, 2/11. All Woo' Stockings. 1/- Guaranteed Goods at TON lYOUNGER’S, Clitheroe Market.


mm pieTonEs iAdvertlser and Times. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday


X


' ^ PAUL MUNI, BORIS KARLOFF, ' GEORGE RAFT and ANN DVORAK iii


SCARFACE


- ..... ■ ' ' Thursday Friday and Saturday


RAY mIl LAND, LLOYD NOUN and FRANCES FARMER In


I R'W USED CAR BARGAINS


DON’T DELAY DON’T HESITATE CARS


1930 SINOEB 8 cle Liixo, well kept. Clieap ;......... i............. ..... £21


1933 DAIMLER Sporfs Coupej, Pre­ selector gearbox,! fluid flywheel,


f.'l


I Ekeo 2-wav0leng|h Wireless Set, New Tyres, Sliding Roof, Taxed, absolutely apotlesg................... £99


1934 LANGHESTEr I Sportsman’s Saloon, 4-doors, S Sliding Koof, Leather upholBtcjy, Fluid Fly­ wheel, Self-changing gearbox, o real beauty..... .1................... £78


1932 MORRIS Family 8 Sports Coupe, ' in teal condition,; Sliding Roof, . Rebored, Leather upholstery.... £39


1934 BKQER Lo Mans^ Sports model, ‘ a'real smart car. ■1................... £76


1931 MORR18 Minor Cheap (taxed).... £14 1933 ROVER 19 Saloon, 4 doors, sliding roof. Leather upholstery. Good Tyres, Very Smart........ £49


1935 FORD V8 Touring Saloon do Luxe, 4 doorSj Ghod Tyres........ £75


1934 HILLMAN Minx Saloon de Luxe, . 4 doors. Sliding Roof, Leather


upholstery, freewlieel, good tyres £65


1932 ROVER Saloon do Luxe, Very , . good condition ............. .i...... £30


1932 SINGER Saloon de Luxe, very smart and Tvell kept..... £29


MORRIS 12 Saloon de Luxe (SeriesII) Reboted, Good Tyres, New Batt- i ery. Sliding Roof, Leather up- '. holstery, 4 doors. Really Good.... £85


1938 FORD 8 Saloon (now model). Small Mileage, only 8 months old Cannot be distinguished from now. Taxed....;... '.................. £95


1936 FORD 10 Saloon, one owmor, • Very well kept, only needs seeing £75


1931 FORD 14.9 Saloon, Good con­ dition, Clieap..........................£15


1938 FORD 8 Saloon, as New, Very well kept. Taxed. Let us give you a trial.... ....................... £85


1936 FORD 8 Saloon, Spotless, a trial will convince you how good this car js......... !..... ■. ....... £69


1938 model FORD Ten de Luxe, one owner, small mileage, good con-


' dition..;.... ...........................£110


1938 FORD 10, Good Tyres, Leather Upholstery, Reconditioned En­ gine, Good Value......'........


£75 M , ltd. MAIN FORD DEALERS PREMIER GARAGE, BURNLEY ROAD, COLNE. Tel. 289.


1936 FORD 10 Saloon, in very good ’ condition, .Taxed, Disc’wheels,... £70,;


1937 FORD 8 Saloon, one owner, beautiful condition, only .done 9,000 miles, as New, wonderfully


. kept............ ....... :................ £86


1632 AUSTIN 7 Saloon, Robored; > New..J’yres, Cheap........ ... . £25


V v ' ; VANS:'^:,\!'


1931 JOWETT Van, in very good c o n d i t io n ......................... £22 '


1934 SINGER Van in real good con­ dition, Rehored, Taxed, Good Tyres, Clieap


... ............ £35 : 1934 FORD 8j Van, Cheap................ £39 i


1935 FORD 12-owt, Van, Very well kept. Cheap.;....... i ............. . £39 : TRUCKS


1934 FORDSON Long Wheelbase Truck, Good Tyres, Good con-


^ dition........ £69


SUITABLE mRE-FUBOHASE TERMS ARRANGED . !


ALL NEW FORD CARS AND FORDSON VEHICLES IN


STOCK,: Lei us Demenstiaik telephone 289


I


EBB TI DE whalley7


regret.that residents heard of the death, on Tuesday; of Mrs. Jane Brooks, of “ Greenaways,” wife of, the postmaster, Mr. H. Brooks. Mrs. Brooks had been seriously 111 for only a week. Slxty-nlne


DEATH.—It was :wlth a feeling of deep


-greatly.: Mpeh sympathy Is.extended to Mr. Brooks and his three daughters in their sorrow.: The Interment takes place


to-morrow In Whalley .Parish Church­ yard. ; ^ , L. , . ,


the. Methodist School, was thrown open to the public, and Lady Worsley-Taylor presided oyer a big attendance. Mr, T. A. Starkle Iwas the lanternlst. Thanks were expressed to Miss Luty on the pro­ position of Mrs. Bishop, seconded by Mrs; Ireland. A competition for a Christmas present not ito cost more than ls„ was won by Mrs. Cliff.


:


was gardenejr at Moreton Hall for .many years. Mr.:Blrtwell:himself worked ori the railway for a. long period, and was also employed, at Calderstones’ . Instltu-; tlon. 1 For ri time he was steward at the Conservative Club; - Although he has not been : In - the limelight, Mr.; Blrtwell has always been Interested In all local


with their many friends, We extend con-' gratulatlons land good wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Marmaduke Blrtwell, of South-view, who, on Tuesday, celebrated their golden wedding. [Married at Whalley Parish, both are natives of the village, and. In thlk respect, I the celebration Is most un­ usual' for Whalley.; Mr. Blrtwell, who Is 73 yearp of afee, was bom at Portfleld Bar, and later lived at the golf house, which was then a keeper’s cottage. His father


GOLDEN jWEDDING. — In company


terest was taken in the, visit, on Wednes­ d a y ; evening, of-r Miss M. Luty, of ClevCleys, who., gave a lantern lecture, entitled " My journey round the World on £ 15.” The jmeetlng, which was held’ hi


WOMEN’S - INSTITUTE.Much in­


Mrs, Joseph ^atesdn, and sister of Mr. Cecil H. Bateson, the well-known Nelson conductor, J Mr. and Mrs, Brooks came to live at . 'jVhalley ln\ 1903, when Mr. Brooks was employed as a comiperclal traveller. He yras appointed postmaster seventeen years ago. Associated with, the Parish-Church, Mrs. Brooks was a member of the'-Mothers’ Union, and was also Identified, with the Women’s Unionist Association. As she had never enjoyed robust health, Mrs, Brooks was of; a-retiring i disposition.; Nevertheless she had a host of friends In the village and, neighbourhood who will miss her


years of age,i she was a native of Nelson', being a daughter of. the late Mr. and


- , . :


)\A/ANTED,—Whalley-Clitheroe ! COUNTRY -HOUSE with district, garage; 3 entertaining rooms, 5 bedrooms.- iWrite Box No. K.I., Advertiser and Times,


[TER 'WEAR.t-WooI Vests or Pants,


I ' 'at 10-45a.m.whenagoodshowof'. • newly calved cattle (In-


TtlESDAY NEXT, SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE AND CALVES


^ T O P OF MOOR LANE


ON SALE.


lighter; from 13/6 each at BaUey’s, Street.


LIGHTER that [ lights; the' .world’s I greatest 3, Castle


CTOCKINGS, SOCKS, ' SHIRTS or k j UNDERWEAR. Come and 1 Examine these a t , TOM YOUNOER’S, Clitheroe. Market.


■.-■ ■ ■ h- ' ' _____ ' '!' ■


TWOTOR INSURANCE. Cars, Vans, Lorrys, i I


•ku; Cycles. Bonus'allowed; weekly terms; something new.-^Wrlgley’s, 5, Corporation Street, Preston,


M EN ’S Lined UNION SHIR'r^ 3/11. ■‘•If -Sateen'Shirts 3/ . 11. Khaki, IZipp or Button-Shirts 2/11, Mixture Wool Vests or Pants 2/ll.j All Wool Vests 'or Pants 5/11. Heavy Ribbed Socks 1/- Pullovers or Cardigans 3/U. Interlock Vests or Pbts 2/6, all sizes, at ..TOM YOUNGER’S, Clitheroe Market.


'


, '- f you wait,New, Batteries InJstock, ready charged.i-W. & F, DawsonjlAuto­ mobile Electrical' Engineers, CUtberoe. , Telephone 252, also Blackburn 5052.


p A B BATTERIES BE-PLATED' while ‘ ' ' -|l


“ PONSON” LIGHTERS, smart to own, smart to .give; fine range at-Bailey’s, 3,


Castle Street. ,'|j ■


TjtOR SALE.-HOUSE and SHOP In •A;'. BILLINGTON; e.l.-rApply, Mrs} -Brooks; " Halstead,” BUlington, Whalley.


I


T ADIES’ All Wool VESTS 2/11. I Combs.,; -AJ 4/11. Wool Stockings 1/- and 1/11. Lisle or Wool-lined U/-, 'Slim-Fit Knlcltors 1/-, Outsize 1/6. Nightgowns or Pyjamas from 2/11. Vedonls Sllm-Flt Knickers, 1/H, Inter­ lock Vests!/- Combs, 2/9. Pure SUfc Stock­ ings, 1/3. .Cwdlgans ot Jumpers 3/11.. All Wool Knickers 1/11. Guaranteed Goods at TOM YOUNGER’S, CUttieroe Market.


'AOOD family house TO SELL OR LET. AX —Apply 23,‘ Central Avenue, Clitheroe.


TDOR; ,J so, SALE.—Semi-detached HOUSE in


room, sitting-room,, living-room and ^ullery; electric light, etc., may be seen any jevening after 7 p.m.-:-Apply Advertiser and Times.


*■’ good locality; 2. large bedrooms; bath­ APARTMENTS.


' A PARTMENTS, with or without board,}in comfortable house, near station Md ’bus.


—Mrs. Westby, Venture Villas, Chatbum. LOST.


garden, LOST.-HORNED EWE, horn Newton.


jT/TTANTED.-Portable STORE CABIN: good T ;


condition; about 12 ft, x 8 ft.—Apply, -


iQUPFlRIOR GIRL or Woman required for 1^3 inew modem faimhouse.—Edmondson, Larbreck Hall, Little Eccleston, Preston. Tel.' ,Greqt Eccleston'63. .


IT ADy seeks situation as COMPANION and I-*-' heilp' for another lady.—Apply Box No, [K.2., IAdvertlser and Times. . ,


TO LET. SMITHIES BUNGALOW TO' LET; bath


1^ arid h. arid 0.; greenhouse, large garden. pShuttjleworth, Waddington.


^ 0 ; LET.—Furnished or Unfurnished (■•■He use, 59, WADDENGTON ROAD, .Cllthen e; available December 20th.—FiUl particulars at ll, Milton Avenue.


3 bedrcji house' rents Howarth Blackbii


r r o -*• in


, t(


l e tJ.—Modem Semi-Detached HOUSES MOORLAND CRESCENT, Clitheroe;


■ approved tenants.-Apply Carter, & ffl Solicitor.^, District Bank Chambers,


.


T O ,Li jET.—GARAGE ,’*■


able for Garage, Storage; Warehouse, or^ other bi|siness purposes.-^Apply John Hanson, Secretary Wesley Trustees, “ Sunnyhrilm,” Hawthorne Place, Clitheroe.


accommodate 2. cars;, also premises suit­ acco: in Rock Street,


able at an early date.-Apply W. H. Junior, on the premises.


Account - ‘■ants, 35, King Street, CUtheroe ■ ; I; (Co: rtinued from preceding Column)


■Home. ;| She, too, Is keenly Interested In local history and events, and; with sonle amuseriierit recalls the time when the


affairs and is proud of Whalley and Its traditions. Mrs. Blrtwell is the third daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm Kndle, of King-street.- She Vas em-' ployedijuntll 38 years ago as a winder at JjUdge Walmsley Mill. Seventy years o i age; her principal Iriter®t has been -hei


village I constable regularly absented hlmselfj from duty o n " Mischief Night,” when all, kinds of tricks were played} Mr. and Mrs. Blrtwell have had eleven chlldrep,: nine of whom survive There aje four grandchildren. ■ Three of their s(ms, Pqrcy, Billy and Jimmy, served In "•^.e War. The golden wedding was cele-'


th( breatedj very quietly.


nual financial meeting of the’Whalley Cjricket,! Bowling and Tennis Club was held In] the Stanley Room at the Con­ servative Club on Tuesday evening,, Mr. J} .Green presiding over ai moderate attendahee; A loss of £14 9s} Id. on the year’s vyorklng was reported, but this was cpnsidered fairly satisfactory; In view of se the badj ,weather, . Gate .receipts for the


CRICKET CLUB MEETING.-The an­


concert :on Friday last in aid of the new Senior School and the Church Fundi Sinall Itepfis were given by the Infants' and juniors,'and a play,, entitled "The' Princess: and the SWneherd,” by the senior girls.'' • Tea was serve''d. .The jroceedsj amounted to £7.


ason-.were but £ 1 1 . ; • WHAUiBY SCHOOL CHILDREN gave a


1 LBr.-23, PRINCESS AVENUE; avail­


-Oms; electric light and power; one mortly becoming vacant. Reduced


POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. Ar iO O D : x c o c Selection of RJJR. S'TOCK


Blood-tested stock birds; from 10/- upwards. —0, Hudson, Toll Bar, Chatbum.


COCKERELS,'’bred from Pedigree and


sound matured stock. Pric® from 12/6 up­ wards.—Apply J. Sharpies, Linton Croft; Waddington, near Clitheroe. '


TNDIVIDUALLY pedigreed Rhode island Red Stock COCKERELS for sale from


trio LKr.—No, 1, RICHMOND^ TERRACE, UlLheroe.—Apply, E, Chester and Sons, -r-wTPMa n m. ,


rkN SALE.—20 young GEESE.—Apply, Bland, Lathams, Slaidbum.


JGpNS,.Geese, Turkeys, moping about, -LX- comb, liver trouble, worms, cured


. - -


Bottle, 7jd., Is. 2d., 5s.-:-BIackbum’s, Merchants, Clitheroe.


PRICE OF EGGS, . Etc.


poultry Society and the Farmers’ Union follows: Wholesale, 2/1; Retail 2/4


The price of eggs,' arranged-by thp


local Is as


WEAR at TOM YOUNGER’S, Clitheroe Market.


antee If you purchase your WINTTR yo u are sure of satisfaction by our! Guar­


hours with JOHNSON’S REVIVINQ T(^IC. ^pm


dark in 24


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Do You" Want A CHEAP Road, and A GOOD Road ? Then Use Onr— -


lottoms


Three Grades: Pine, Medium, Rough. I :


See or Write for Special Prices t o : JOHN HODGSCN


LIME AGENT, SLAIDBURN. ’Phone 24.


JH. on near side.—J. Breaks, Slim Row,


' ■ ■ ■- bum TH.,


ll


. , ■■ ■ Cow Ark, Whitewell. OST-Six SWALEDALE EWES;! ruddle


over loin; hom buyn V.A.—ktorsland,


. i Road; A :■ Chapel Ejr


j : . And r-Prom wi


;


i Witt In Jes


Peace, • .


4URSING.


T H E C R 0 | [T n u r s i n g HOM E W H A L L E Y


S i^ iO A L P A im m s R eoeivisd (with patients own Te


rm ModeraU Ttlephiha: Whalley 28


MaTBENITY, JfeDIOAI, AND MlNOB doctor m


N. A. HACKING \SL SONS fon


M E M O R I A L S . Erected anywh’te. Distance no object.


Senij for Cataligue. We can anange to bring you by mr to inspect .or stoex


Largest selectlin In East L^cashlre ol , GREY, BA .MORAL RED, AND BLACK GfANITE MEMORIALS.


Address:— CEMEFERY GATES,


i ACCRINGTON, Telephone 2M^ - Established il7l. DEATHS,


BRENNAND.-On Pimlico Roiid, beloved .wife! of Chipping,


Chipping Pa^h Church on the 25th, at 2-0 p.m.


_. aged 75 years. Interment at “ At Rest.” ”


HOLDEN.—At 8, Rydal Place, on the 18th hist., Marth;i Ellen Holden, in her 77th year.


. "G id’s will be done.”


MITCHELL.-C at the Victor the beloved aged 47 yea November 2,





B O ^ R , - I r husband ar died Novem


s. Interred at Accrington on rd.


MEMORIAM. '


d father, Alfred Bowker, who ber 24th, 1928.


’s keeping, we are safe, i they.


perfect peace, loved ones far away,


le and - family, 133, Whalley so Son and Daughter-in-law, ow, Downham.


1


CHESWORl’H.—In loving memory of a dear husiand and father, William Chesworth, who died November 28th, 1937.


I -we shaU always keep.-. 28,: WCsley St reet, Sabden.


Deep ii 1 our hearts his memoiy 1


-From hb loving Wife, Ellen, and Lizzie, : Harold and Norman.


| '


COOK.—In Ic ving memory of a dear husband and father, who died November 25th, 1934.


Il5, Lowergat;, Clitheroe.


Fresh in, our hearts his memory clings, , —Froni his loving -Wife and Family. I


COLEMAN.-In treasured memory of mv dear husbmd, Charles Henry (Charlie;,


-‘whq was ci,lied hope, November 27th, 1937. In life,' j^ur. presence was :my greates: plersur.e, •


In death, your memory my greatest tressure.


| i


Loved: He noured: Remembered Always. —By his loving wife, Mar/.


HASLA5L—D1 ever loving memoiy of our dear son and brother, Jim, who passed to the higher lifel November 26th, 1027.


, Not los; - but gone before,, He lives with us in memory ■ And will, for ever more. Fond remembrance.


Not dead to those who loved him,


18, Ryefleld Avenue, Hillingdon,-London. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.


BOOXHhIAN.-Mr. Walter Family wsh to thank


—From Mother, Father, and Brother Harold loving memory of a dear


n November 19th (suddenly) a Hospital, Accrington, Harrv, .husband of Janie .'Mitchell,’


the 22nd Inst., at 140, Clitheroe, Haniet, the of the late John Brennand,


.relatives, ' ' ‘friends and neighbours for


Boothman and most sincerely


kindness a id Sympathy shewn to them in their sad lereavement; also members of the Women’s Unionist Association and Methodist Ladies’ Bright [Hour who attended he funeral, and lo all who assisted ii, any way to lighten their burden. Tiey arS deeply grateful for the mSny letteis of condolence and the beauti­ ful floral t 'Ibutes iTceived.


j Briar Lea,” Waddington, Clitheroe.


BOOTHMAN,--Mr. and Mi^. W. P. Bond wish to thank s ncerely the many friends who sent floral .rlbut®, letters of sympathy, or in any way during their recent


who helped bereavemer t.


Waddow View Waddington, Clitheroe.


SHOE SPECIALISTS AND CHIROPODISTS.


INFRA-HZD AND MASSAGE HJJXCH., ItJSJ.


4, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE. IHEAIMEHIBT . /


T. E. mUtOEH,


YOUNGER’S for Winter W®ar.-^lt Market.


Fyou are particular what you weai


consider, what you Pay, try i ; .1^


pome Arms are m a t o a regular bUtiness of rubbing off the marks on foreign 1 eggs; In, some districts successful proseciltlons have been instituted against the Arms com Mrned. The Ministry of Agriculture . I3 giving, 'close attention to the subject, in the interest of both British producers and the public. . —


■ , . It w® recently alleged in' Parliameni; that


HOLDEN.—M^. and Mrs, W. Driver wish to thank relaljives, neighbours and members Chatbum Mothere’ Union for of sympathy during their bereavement,


of the expressions recent ®d


9, Rydal Place NOWELL.-M)


Chatbum.


' r®eived. 20, Kay street] Clitheroe:


to thank reaptiv®, friends and neighbours for the kinlness and'.sympathy shown to them in th( ir great lots.' They are deeply .grateful fof,the beautiful floral tributes


'. John Nowell and family wish j


WA7TSON.-Mrs. Chatbum and family wish’ to thank tie Sister and Nurses, also the


, Sympathy i i their bereavement; also for flolal tributts.


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Advertiser and Times Co., Ltd., at 6, Market Place, OUtherop. TeL 407-408 (two Un®).


Printed and Published by the Clitheroe


'Doctors, Coplow View, the Mothers’ Union, ahd all friends for their kindne® and


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