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in vv,-,: ! M C L I T H E R O E A D V E R H S E R A Nn > T IM E S . F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R C O O K AT­ NEW STOCK p h o e N ix


with Hea^-Resisting I GLASS. OP


W^lRE


CASTLE STREET, CUTHEROE. W SEE WINDOW


DISPLAY. GHILDREN’S


MANY I WAYS A N D MANY DAYS. I . I. j I .; '' ' ^


- li ga mine, :tliou goe^t ,thine, many i r iways^ye wend,:, ii


Maiiy ways! and many daye, ending I 1 1 in oiidi end.',■ , ,, i' i


■ Many a wohg-dnd its crowing song,, ‘ many a road and many an inn.


Far to roam, but only one home for; all the world to ^vin. ■ ■ ' George. Macdonald.'


T H E MAN WHO W R O T E TOM' BOWL ING.


gave England its most famous sea-songs. He was Charles,Dibdin, thejpariah clerk’s son who, died 125 years ago. .Having a loyely voice,|,he became a- chorister at Winclester. iThat ipight' have._been a steppi [ig-stone to a good- educationj but


.It.j was, of course, an Englishman who


, the la,d ipreferred' [td igo to' London, live with' lds uncle, ,ai sea captain, work at a


tmusic warehouse,! 04id hang about the theaties. When he' was seventeen he h^ copiTOsed an! operetta, wordk and music, and it Was accepted and ac^ted at Covent Garden. Ati twentyj he was the most pejpulir singer in a!n()ther| operetta at Ceiverit Garden. iThen[^.was revealed a peculi ar feature,, of. 'his ■ character. He could not get on with the'rest of the compiny. H® attributed]fit to their jealoiTsy of hro, %t thej fact,'.was he could not V ork with people without quarrelling with' hem, and then they were lucky if he did not satirise them in his sketches Bong^. At twenty-three , he was ' co: butiiig music to i very! successful pieces


' ■


produced by David Garrick at Drury Laqe, but niade qiiarrellmg a part of his routine


' until! he wasf'got Hd of. Later he ivrote man^ successful! drardatiCi pieces with


musi'b, abounding in popular ,songs'. Acted


-at vhrious theatres, every (series ended with I a quarrel with the| management.


I' At last; this ■ quarrying man started


a? a a entertainer on |hia own account, sin'^ig, acting his musical slretches, some- ■tiine 11 touring , the country, i His fertUity was' imazingi It is clamed that he ivrote 1 ,^ songs. His 'greatest success I was . his sea songs, of which he wTote about a hundred. They were to be; heard every whei e, and lyere (said to have sent more mien into tha na-^ in Nejsijin’s day than the ] iress-gangs gathered in. j Most success­ ful ii'ere “ toor Jack,’] ",B^n Backstay, “'’Tras in the Good Shi.p Rover,” “ The; Belli of Aberdovey ” and jhe supremely fihe “Tom; ;Bowling,’t written,.in ,com­ memoration 'of his linclo Tbm, who died


at sea.


i To mark the national appreciation of Diblin’s seal,songs, a; pensfon of £200 a


I:


yea:- was given to the composer, by one gov)rnment, but! after a,<fpw years was ■withdrawn by another. Dibdin, who was then over sixty, had retired at this time, but went into business as a music-seller


' and failed. He : Was assisted in his last vea *8 bv a rally of his friends until he dieil at the age o^ sjxty-nine.


T H E IRON R U T LA N D


G A T E IN S T R E E T .


As soon! as school is over for thp day, /i|


many boys and girls in Boston, England, may he scon disapi«aring through a mysterious iron gate .in Rutland Street. Th?y are going to have a wonderful time dri .'wipg, painting or 'modeling clay at the oh y. fine arts itiuseum built specially for children in thebiyorld.ilThq'.Chil^en’s Art


'Cie itre, which is supported by private subscription and whdrb no charge is made fqi admission or inaterials, was started tw enty-one I years ago by: llr. Ritz-Roy


opens t ew wuuuj NER


Caringljbn, then curatp’ of prints at the Muteum of Fine Air


11 I !


0v6f 2,000-ch{l#n, We en five and, twenty jhave emroUedai imembers. Most


iu l uo^.


A. W; WHITAKER’Su Tel


160.


SALES BY AUCTK BIT T. SUiVEBWOOD.


: , ; , ; I ,• 'I . ' ; . I [, P , [■■■•'. r I lALES; BY AUCTION.


BV RICHARD TURNER : I . I


I id i • ' l l ' ' .. . A’ SONS


HIlNf^.RIU pArM, Black House Farm, Slaidbum.


* B o l t o n -b y -B o w l^ ^ ld , NR. CLITHEROE.


M r . T.i s il v Erw o o d will SeU* Auction for the representati'res of .the -


late.'Jojm E. Towler, on . ii, i; •,] :i '! THtiRSDAY, Se p t e m b e r Mth, 1939.;


r o kEAD- OP CATTLE., viz |:- :On'e ' Cow, due September;


October;! 6;due November; 2 due L — 2 due January and February;' l,die April; in milk;,! 1 newly served, in milk; 6 Cow|, geld, i in ihilk; 2 lately caived; I Heifer, ditto;!] 3 ;Cows, geld, near beef; geld; . 3 Heifers, fit for. service;;


1 newly'Seped.. . qualip.,:


3 Wensleyiaie Rams, 1 and 2 sheahj aged. ■/.-]


r> Itnw#) O eT _ ^


of them live in poor ;di;itricta where they I'16,2,/usefulifarm worker. T._..C oAlf


ha\je no opportuniljy )fj sdlf-expressloh. I — m___ The Centre broadens 1 heir j outlook and new world! for ithem-


only rule is No CopW;,jfor the chil^ep are encWaged;to use 1 heir qwn imagina- tioiisj' though the 'wel-tr^ed teachers Bometmes offer heligul suggestions.


he country to sket whi


feoimd the wd|s of the one-room


bui Idin^ hang pictm es Dorrowed' from the gahenek, in Boston, dr often lent by the artists themselves,' id 'hatithe very best ■W


O& obtainable- iij oil, (water' colour,


etching and? sculpture fs there for the boys md gfris to dnjcyi tc> their heart’s | coiitenf'. Some of me ■


yo ahg students at t le 'l irt Centre has been ex libitled in Moscbu, Paris and Melbourne, i evjen as far awi y i s iChina;


vork done by these an T H E H AR P Y TR IO .


lirt.' sh!e sa ac|ded


Jdequeiine’s m oth 3r gave her a little ■' This is wha. I wanf'you to buy,” d. “And doi[t lose! the purse” shb


with a smite.I I I .


the tyain to .the lil tle jmarket town, s\{inging her baskc t a i |she went.


She was in goo 1 ti ne oh the platform, ai d the very first thng she saw was a


ndtice there on thei« bo okstall which; said . Bappy Trio at t i 3 Farm,”;hy Daphne oodr


: ■


forward. For Daphi e, Wood- hired in Sandf 3rd and ivrotp Jacqushne hkcd. ! “[May I just


Oh ! ” criee the <


1 acqueline, darting [sort of books that


- j__. look ^t a, copy? ” she


begged the rosy-cleeked]man behind the cgunt|r. Then, pu din i ]thi basket on the pktform and, the purse, on. the papers b^]side| her, she staifed gently turning over tl|e:pages. The story looked so exciting, better! eyen than my of the others. In, fact, if it hadn’t he en: or the rosy-cheeked rnian she wouldn’t ha'te caught the train aj. all, for it came into the station \vithout h^r hiing aware eif it. |


I it was' she liad just time td clutch,


the -lasket and mnp| into a ca.rriage, nearlj falling ovor 'he lady who yvas sitting .in the cornsr. Not until the train nad ’teft the statim far pehind did she rdmember the purse was| still lying on tie 'bppkstall 1 ;


;


lejdy ‘ in the., corn ir 1 ahdly, hearing! her startlid exclamatiDn. ! '


I “1 What’s the ni itter ? ” asked ' the . ..


' i - jicqueline told hsr all about it: "“ It w;as.a|l the fault ql thi book,” she finished sidly.j “ If it hbdnt: been so good ^ should have noticed tliei train come in'.” ..iter companicn liughed. “Anyway,


there’s nothing td Dotlier about,” she said. “ Your purse', wi! I te; quite safe. Il’m gsttink out at Si ndJbrd.| I’ll telephone aid Mk them to lieep it for you.” j Then she tbck ler purse and gave


Jnemjehne enough te [db her shopping. Ana jn a few me me: its they were' both chatting to,gether liki^old feenda.''*


, j - “ May I have yo ir address so that I can re turn the mbi ey' ’’ asked Jacqueline, ■eyhen they left tl e s aticin. “ I’ll send it I ;o 3 ou to-Baorrow,”; she


was told, which se erne d very strange. ! Tlie next iiorningj the,, postman brought Jacquelihe a parcel. She openeel it. And there was “ The!Happy Trib at thie I'arm,” by Eapl no Wood, with, her otvn lame and ‘‘ Freim the author ’? on the front page


i qj uro&eii rog, »


dajs the youngsters! hr3 Itaken in-groups February |2nd, 1940 res, .or floWer exhibitions.


h.h.; ■ Kqck Cob, IS hh.; Black Gelding, ___


. 3 HorseL i Half-legged' Brovm' [Mare,' 15,1 .


: 7 youiig; Geese; Goose and Gander, 31 acres'Unbroken F(^: Fog; 97 acres of Pasture, until


ih, or to the zoo, NOTE;---Hay, Implements,, ^tc offered at a later date, i


Sale to commence at 1 o'clock Terms .Refreshments will be pDVided.


commend the Stock to intending ljuyers. Coloury ! and Young, they . will.. finprove. wherever taken. The Fat R)ll;Hei


N.B.—The Auctioneer can, 190'nJ.


well finished Beef. Lambs, l none haying been drawn, A <fO-.


tion is extended to all who are interested attend the Sale.


.] .i I b ' Tel. 228 Clitheroe,'


' T.'SILVER^O(|)P,! .luc^i(


ANNUAL' SALE Ibrennand


Dunsop Bridge. ! NEAR CLITHEROE.


For Messrs. Cowking Bros. 1


I i Pull particulars given next y eek. , ■ '.


D j ; ■


TifR. ,T. SILVERWO.Od IwIU Se'l ’ j i


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEl;


! requiremehts.) ,. o n


p yU i 100 Pullets; .140'Henk, year.;Old;i 40 Hens, 2”year-old; 3 deese; ‘^24 Goslings; -8 C.C, Ducks; and 1 Drake; 6 Muscovies and


for Mr. 'Robt.i Cowman. head OP! POULTRY;—I


j CabiiS: Wood Motor Garage; Morris 16- h.p. Motor; ZlCabins Z4-ft.xl2rfUlin.timber; two T2-ft. X 8-ft., 1-in, timber; | two 8-ft. 6-ln. X 6-ft. 6-in., !^-in. timber; one 5-ft; 6-ln., 1-iii. timber; one 8:ft. timber; ;2 Dupk Cabins, 9-ft. 64n. tlmbef; various small cabins,' Glevum Incubator, 159 size; 1 ditto


Bins;.!


ditjto [rubber-tyred - Troughs;


Boards; Water Fountains; Feeding troughs; 'Chick jCoops;


Provender .Chests; . Hay Chopper; Rails; ( Netting;


[ Sale! at' 1-30 p.m.


Sundry Tools; Loose Timber, Terms Cash.


TENDERS, jgOROUGH OF CLITHEROE,


Erection qf ARB. CIeansing|Depot .and Health Depot, Chester Avenue 1 , . '■] '-playground. [' ' ; |


^ the Office of the Borough Ehgneer add Sur- !veyor,| Church Street, CUtherbs.ioh payment [oft two guineas, which will bi: refunded on receipt of a bona-fide Tender ] [ ', ' | Tendeis in a plain sealed envelope endorsed


[accept .the lowest or any .Tdiider, and any [acceptance by the Counbil wlu be subject te [approval by, or'on behalf of, Eie Horiie OfflcI [aqd the Ministi-y of Health r "


The Council.do not bind themselves|tb ■..],; '-.'j ' ’ G.


Town [Clerk’s Office, ; CLITHEROE.


29;h August, 1939. Ad v e r t is e r sc t im e s , e, mai^ l t pla c e .


DAMAGE BY j [ENEMY i


: ACTION: ! Pi 1


lakt night that claims | for jlOK or damage a result of enemy action should, i re sub- Itted withill 30 days to the. local office of tiie Inland Revenue. ! i


The Government has: announced that pi-o- ; -


slbn will be made from i public funds to leet claims,'but apart from essential repaim I property no] payment will be made nder the'scbemci untiUhe end of hostilities.


1?RICE OF EGGS.


Lancashire County Price !^ . ; Collected at .fann 1/10.


Delivered 1/11- ^taiV2/l.]


The Ministiy of Information announced WORKMEN’S


. travellers are deia happenec


■'iyorkifaeh's [Itickeh TICKETS.


qrrivdd at their st men’4ticket hour tbld this ticket sth ip soihe cases the s qlear ’ signal


Railways [are extfndindihg the time limit for tickets wleneyer early morning ay sd 1, yialr-raiid Warnings., yfesteriiay.' - Thousands


y au i u ------- ,


oboni long after the \Vork- 1 id expired, but they were op irated for the first or :cor d train after the " all


epiorgencies is .. hospital in London


glider 3 Is claimed! )y :J. Iferbinneh, of; Bel for 1; lour TO mii^ es t nd 14 seconds. Unc erground ope^atiig theatre for use In


glum'. World record fo- n


ng odel! aeroplanes | and


whose miniature glider recently flew built at a children’s


jj[^iiNCASHIRE 'couim council'. lUBLlC ASSISTANCE


rriENDERS fOe SUPl C^PLOW vieW, t


■LIES TO LITHEROE.


^ ■ i!


irflENDERS'are invited for tile Bupply from j -» theiflist day of Octoberjiext, to the 31st ds y of March, 1940, [of Coal, B


'Miat,|‘Bread and Ciurrant Provisions and Necessaries, vW Institiltion; Chatbnra ' Forms of tender may be ob


,-.idersigned,! and must be dl [Institution, duly completed, erlvelope provided for the


!mlist not bear any name or marki indicating the sender, with saCnplesj not] later than f(>nr o’clock'in the .aftecnoon of BIpnday,[the l8lh day of Sept^Tier,-'1939.1 I; i I Tenders received after this time w|ll not; be considered, i .' [


slivered' at the in the special lurpose, which


1 . I -.0... HAMPSON, 12, York St)[oet,, Clitheroe I ■ i Clark to' the Guardi! ms’ Committee,


iRer, Butcher’s ike, [ Groceries, it the!'Coplow oad,| Clithefoe. lined from the


HETB(ERINGTON, [Town, Clerk.


of .Tender may be obtained and the Plans and '(general '(Conditions of Contradt inspected; a t .


Chester [ Avenue Playground ladjoinihg 'the existhlg Gas Works Buildings and the Health Department’s Disinfector Station. - : Specifl'cations, Bills of Ouanllties and Form'


___________________Site at


SALES BY AUCTION. , i v T. H. TAYLOR AND: SON


IMPORTANT DISPERSIOtf SALE OP A


' valuable HIGH I DISTRICT BREEDING ..


' [ ' STOCK. ' [■ 1.


■d r Oc k t h o r n -*^ !


['‘Tenders for Cleansing, and Health'Depot’’' 'must be received by the underoghed hot'later; than l2 noon on Saturday, tli! 16th Septem- 'bdr, 1939.!'


T COMMITTEE, Lo n g '['


(farm, TQSSIDE, Nr. PRESTON.'


WEDIiESliAY, S1^XEMBER[ 13th, 1939. : j H, .TAYLOft' AND SON honoured


EATAGE.'^’ [ ‘ n n HEAD 'Of Well-bred, CATTLE, as


yD : 'follows: ' j'l I ‘ ' '


Bull balf, 8 montik old; 2 Bullock Calves, 10 to 12 months: II Roan Heifer Calf, o weeks old: 2 Roan'and il [White BuU Calves,-3 wte. old; 13 Heifer Calves, 5 to 12 months old; 15 Heifer Stlrks,' 16 to 20 months „old:^ 14 Autumn and Spring Calving: Heifers; 4 (tows due November; 4 Cows, due April; 8 young Geld Cows, had ohb calf each, geld, to milk. 400kheep ind Lqinbs; 30 Fat HB. Lambs;


1 Roan Bull Calf, 5 months old; I Itean , _


"ONDAY NEXT, supplies of PAT STOCK Will be received as usual, and theke 11 be dealt with either by Auction or allo- cated at Government, prices.


by Auction ’aS“ above the whole of his ex- ceptibhal well-bred FARM STOCK, HAY and


• [with instructldns from Mr. Walter Rob­ inson (who is retiring from farming) will Sell


'[ and OAIj-VES at 10-4b a.m., when a good 'show'of


rrUESDAY Nexte-Sale pf DAIRY CATTLE ,!


1 fIA-1 o n newly calved COWS I & JLLIU XiiiVJ \ HEEfERS AND


■ ].('■ ■ 'ij 1 3 0 -1 3 0 will be on offer.


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER '15th, when a good snow of IN-CALP CATTLE will be forward from well known. Dealers [and Farmers. Sale ati 11 a.m. - . ■ ■


^ NEXT SALE OP GELD AND LAYING-OFF CATTLE will be held: on


90'Fat Horned Tup[ and Wedder Lambs; 66 Homed Gimmer,i Lambs; 5 ; Shelling Wedders; 200 grand young Swaledale. aeep, 1 to 3 shear!(all bred on the farm), W ditto Draft Ewes;! two useful MARES, both aged, and correct in allgears; Mow stogie or double


of'Fog). aU :until April 25th, 1940; ^ d . , 800 yards jof Rich Herby HAY,'with lymg


300 acres of good Eatpge (including. 60 acres


for 60 head of Cattle, to May 12th, 1940. S^B.to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. .


Limcheon Prorided. NB.-^peiial attention is directed ito this .I- . ' ....


important fixture. The whole of the stock have been ibred- and reared bn this . high district farm.! The pattleIhave beeni most carefully, bred, only the'very! best dairy-bred bulls bmg used, and hbne had more than one calf. .'TM Sheep are aW exceptionally-grand stock with a very high'reputation.' It is' particularly- to . be noted that the whole of the Eatage is to


AprU:25th, thus offering a unique opportUmty and change [for limestone fanners. [ . , ! '


Skipton. i ]


, t ; H. BAYLOR & Son, ' Auctioneers.


TH3 ,,


Nex^,-' 'September 13ti, Farm, Chalgley.-. Enlrlqs


/^HAIGIEY >/ w}ll hold their ANN lAL C


jaTTLE:' and: SHEEE on


AND BIstatlCT FARMERS ^ ^ SALE of STORE WEDNESDAY,,


:300 Store EWes and Latobs. ---------- mbneing at 1-30 'p.m. viU je conducted .by; thi 'Clltheroe Auction IVfart po. Ltd. ' " ' '


ode Store Boll (licence! On


iiilude 12 head of Gel I an^In-Calf Cattle; ----- ’ correct); j [250-. The Sale I com­


k t : MOORHEAD' already to hand


i iHhe NEXT PRIZE-SHOW AND SALE, OF -I . STORE EWES AND LAMBS'wffl be held oil FRIDAY, SEPTEMB SB 22nd, when prizes


1 I-'I'IMI JOHN


(Thestnu't Palling; Fencing and Posts; Stoops and


Fostk'and Penning


3 'earthenware Troughs; '4 wood .-60-yds.l


__________ 12Galvanised Sheep iRacid oq wheels; 'Truc •k; ^ 2


heep, ,R r' -


_ — ditto Pig


9-ft. 6-in. X 6-ft., 1-ln. X 6-ft., l-ih.|


11. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2^st,


raft breeding I ewes. LAMBS, cattle, PIGS.


: ■ LITTLE MOOR ROAD," CLITHEROE, ' J. L ■ ■


(owing to land ppTchased fc r ’ 7erritorial '


. ; , | ;


il l Prime!Fed Black PoU Heifers, spper ■


__________________ ___ befep drawn; J.. 3.^1^


'I' [.'S'


189 Sbeip and Lambs : 77 Hoped EWesl 108 half--bred Lambs, fat, none


1 with Messrs, T. H. .TAYLOR & SON, will Seil by Auction for Messrs. T. and,J. IWahns- leyon [


'PICHARD TURNER &‘SON m conjunction


! 800 yards of well got meadow hay! to be con­ sumed hpon the Ipremlses.


;GeId Cows, in full milk; 2 Geld Heifers;. 16 Heifers, 15 to 24 months old; 12 heifer calves, 9' to 12 months; ; 6 young Calves; 2 Roan Bull Calves, 10 months old, registered; 20 black-faCed Shearling jGimmers; 60 black­ faced Ewes; 88 jfat.Lambs; 3 WenslC'ydale Rams; 4 useful!work Horses, perfect in all gear; 4fl acres rich unbroken fog;! 115 acres of goodlsouhd eatage to February] 2nd, 1940;


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .9th, 1939, ; Eight Tnewly-calved’ khd 'Autumn Calving Cows arid Heifers; : 8 winter calving Cows; 6


i '.


attention toithis important Sale, Cattle> -


The .Auctioneers desire to call special ' !


Auctioneers Offices:' Bentham and Sklpton. TO LET.—SCHOOL HOUSE,' Waddlligtbn, LODGE HALL, RIBBLEHEAD,


_____ i o’clock prompt.


shdlthom and especially smart hi T(j Let.—Four-roomed ■ C-* *----- - Terms Cash.


______JDAY, September 11th at 12 pjn. 155 Grand Young Cattle; 1,330 Half-bred and


■ •■ ' ' ;


low, NEAR


| :faced [Tup and Wether Lambs;- 40 small pGlmmer Lambs; 30 Swaledale. and Dales- bred Hams; 30 Ram Lambs; 25 Shearling Wethefs; 2 Springing Cows; 4 Geld Heifers. 'Aiictldneers' Office; Bentham, Lancaster.


'PICHARD TURNER & SON will Sell by •Aw Ahotlon for Mr. T. Robinson, on SATURDAY, SEPTERIBER 23rd, | 400 Uncrossed dales-bred Ewes; 550 Black-


bale Hea4 j 1


CLITHEROE.


HESBERT HALU Mrs.'Robinson and friends have fixed:


i TOSSIDE.


for thiiir Annual Sale of Sheep, etc.- ■ RICHARD TURNER & SONS,


. ’TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, i Benthim. Auctioneers.


known 'Local Consignors will be held a t : THE ’liTHE BARN YARD, SLAEDBURN, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20to. Entries are solicited and should be seht not I later '(than next Thursday morning’s post,


I STORE EWES from the usual well


September 14th, to I


•rtTHraElVELL vy


be held at '


R. mTCHIN, Auctioneer. AND DISTRICT


ir' FARM!ERS


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, ^ , R. HTTCHIN,! , .


THE HOTEL; WHITEWELL, on ' ■ SALE,


AHNUAL STORE EWE • SALE will ■ r ___■


' ' 1 , ' Auctioneer and Secretary.


IVfLAND FARMERS STOCK SALES. ANNUAL SALE of 1,200 to 1,400


w Lage of


venjences.-^Apply Mr. 'Wahisley, New Hall Waddlii


black-faded LAMBS;! 4 useful HORSES; 60 GEESE etc. ■ I • ■ I : ■


LOST. cloi gh, Talbot Bridge, near 311theroe.


OST.—Six SHEEP, in I ; ‘ P I j.,’’ on near hoip.


wool, horn-bum! •Lambert, Hara-i


reWardl on returning to [Advertiser :anc and .Tiines.,


OfG


SALES BY Al CnON mS'TON 'AU


OS'];.—In Waddington Rjad, Sunday, one BLACK KH3 GLOVE, ikft hand; 2/-


Apply Bank Hall, Sawle y, hear Clitheroe 3TTAGE; e.l.!-


from early October, 4 b Idrooms, all con- gton.


r r q J-


ST


W.C., Clltheroe.


TO LET.


let. -ockjd house, no. 50, KiNa fiTREET,. CUthfimft*'hprfmnniR. hath.


e.l„ and garage.—Apply Utheroe;' 3


bedrooms, bath, 4, Park Avenue.


LET.—DUCK ! STiteET HOUSE, GRINDLETOIJ; good garden.—Apply‘ Avenue,-Clitheroe. ” ‘


4


1 LET.—Two furnished ROOMS with or without board;| ; central.-Apply :rtiser and Times. I '


' T


BE LET.—Very desirable Residence Nd 15, 'CmtRCH STREET, (3LITHEROB;


doniestic offices, .5 bedroobk: and box room, bath and separate W.C'., Thoaerh fittings and garden with or particulars apply


con"eniences, electric jlight witl out garage. For further


Eas'hams and Ramsbotton.i Solicitors! 21 Church- Street, Clitheroe.; ' Tel. 264-5. .' i


entertaining rooms, . kitchen and other 8 . i m : W/tNTED.


Street, Clitheroe, 8%


IT’S PURNnuHE RENOVaTTNG or . POLISHING, consult W. Crook,. York


[MiAli' [gi.rage preferrjd, within 6“miles’badius I illey .—write


modem house! required [with Box B.I., Advertised and


.J


,03MPANION HELP to ilsdy; OT as plieeper to geptleman.—Write; Box No. 1 .UL— Times.'


. ^ i;


‘AN[rED. - I S imANENT JOBBING GARDEljER ^or twd'fi^haUjdaysjjer


!week, Advbt


y ' '' '


oTr by. (,rrangement.-i-Write!Box' B8.,: sr and Tmes.


npHE Matron of St. Denys’ Home would be -L 11 p 'based to accept a LAWN MOWER, if


anyoni! [would care to meet her need of such a'riiaciine.


. .


Place, 'Farm,


Ranted.—Smalrt BOIT :.' good [ flbospects; ft^Apply- Redinayne pnd Read,'Market Clithero';.


rA ifrED.-^troIng willing IiADj for fann-, ’


'llivel 1 ... Vaddlnfetoh. in[-— Kearsle'y, [ Mitchells /life*


rotr^^TED.- : vT


per it smtll -P ra t


go6i A i,


\;e .e.l..d.y.. Hers 5d. per lb.; chickens 7id.


tunllffe, Grbcer, Market Place. ' 1,00) HENS and ohCKENS,


i.-Ja Hemale ASSISTANT, one 'ho has had' some 'shop experience.-


. Fetched from anywhere; ; no lot too Send H.C. &d we vrtll call for them, [ Dog Hote' ; Barrow, near I'Whalley.. !


'A k rE D .c bw S , .' HEIFERS OR THuLLOcIks for .a few weeks on extra i;md; terms ieasonable.-;-Wrlte Box No.


f.dyertiser and Thnes.


■.i!nted.--|erpand’ fcycle.—Smithson’s,


-


BOY, able, to ride Bakers,'St. Mary’s


(NTED.4PUtlNISHED ROOMS in Clitheroe.—-Write Box No./V.2., Adver­


CTION HURT.■ L


T^AOH FRIDAY, At 11 a.K i WEEKLY SALE Mi ' tor all'blasses of Fat [Stock. Last week’s ibm. 147 Fat Cattle,.an i 1,344 Fat ShCep. idihg 10 to U-30 a.m


' COPY NOtiK. (Behind Copy No )k Hotel)


'WdNESDAY NEXT. 1939. Special Sale of Sheep and Lamb!: ‘


entries solicited; and • taken up to time ......... sale. Tel 238.


R. N. PRESTON, Auctlonpej'. Long Presloii


P R I N T I N G F O R


A i k P U R P O S E S i m o i i i i l i i o i i iK


/uk.'ri ~i^i* -*“ 5 R EA SO N S W H Y Y j)U SH O U L D lD S E GIGGLESWICK LIME


1^-ls light in weight 2—It goes further than t^ny J—Contains great swelling 4— The value for your ^oney.;, 5— Good delivery givqn


A P P LY TO


SLAlDBiURN. ’PH O N p ; : 24. ‘


rjiH CLIIHEROE COMPANY.


iiUenON LTD.


MART -■ !h


other known Lime properties.


i


roo: rdoD


D September l?th. S ' tiser iqd Tims s. ON .saIle. '


LU.S RAZORiS give [long years ol ' satls- Mtory Slaving. At 21/- and 27/6 each fepreseiiti gbbd value. Theyi are British i'! one at,Bailey’s 3, [Castle


^ im , \^ l lp y . Tel. 3282,


I Ask [FOR SALE.—Alderson- king | Street


Itohe-built VILliA in CHATBURN »,! i CLTpnHOE. — Accommodation; Dining and. 'Morning [rooms,


sell or to i LET-^Semi-detached


Kitchmi; Scultery,Tetc„ and Cellar'; foW Bed- , Bathrbo_


[ paragfe £ etc.-


Rivingtsln,’’ . Waddington


Id Outbuildings, including -Further particulars: W. ............... Road,


Attic bedroom aid Box


agenjljs Dun


re^ila


tIS ; RACKETS.—Repairs ' and Re-' Itrihgs by 'csSmpetent stringers;V [urgent


[or Groys, Wisden, Slaamger and ip Rackets.- -Cook’s; Castle Street.


siill^te one piecefrarer, 2/6 to 21/- each, Also J fu j range of .Valet and OUlette SHAVING BRISHES, 2/6 to 10/6 each.-r-Balley’s J3, d^ule Street.


^E[ Miavc a ful range of GILLETTE and VALET razors, including the new


have ./


vacant posses3ion| on conmletion.-i-Apply Mrs; 'ASthim; Belgrave Villa, Waddtogton. |


ririSzl 'SELL OR •*[ HOUSE to Vi


[•r70R[SALE4E' [•f coiiditlori; R )a 1, Olltheroe.


(TENSION TABLE, In good iheap.—Apply 45, Htothom


,,__> fequlpmenf—Advertiser and- Times, Otoce, Clithefoe,


T . B. •U LM O N A R Y CONSUMPTiON


! j&t[| by Swiss. and English doctors. A copy p be sent as a plft and post-free to, anyone; nutoely,toterested.i-rAddress:--, i •


- remedy to mtotoal form for this disease tovited to send', a postcard for one of the boolss [that havelbeen published on the[sub-i


(YONE doubting that there is a useful B.q


cWs. H . StiivUsi 204-206, Worple Rd, Wimijlsdon, 8.W. 20 i I


T PUBLIC NOTICES. B OROUGH OF CLIXHEROE. MEDICAL


TREATMENT OF CHILDREN.


EVACUEE


ORTANT NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS.


IN j MEMQRIAM.


BROOME.—In [loving memory of ____ our dear daughter, and Mother who September 6th, 1929.


i '


■' ; But never from our hearts. ‘ j—From Fatb(er, Mo ther ante so


' cipd takes btir loted ones'fro.


MARSDEN.—In. loving memory of [our)'dear ' daughter, Sabina Marsden,; who I'ffibd ;, September 3rd,! 1938.! . . ; ■ ' i\"


38,' Pendle Avenue, ,Chatburn . [ ' ' •■ . I, ' ' ■ I '


Her happy [smile and loving ways; ; Are treasurdd memories ojt bygolpe days; Loved to life, apd.treasured ipideatli, A beautiful;[memory.is air we[na've!left]


I| '


,'.'[, —Froni.hqr; loving i Mother, ..'-'and Brothers.':!- •'■' *' ■ ' 13, Colder-Avenue, BiUtagton


M lad, Elster


STONE.—In loving memory/"of father, .Jeato : Stene,. whci pa^ September 5th, 1932. ' A day of rtoembrance 'sfd .V. .w«..


isedi our, recall i i


'T^tpiTCE Is hereby given to Householders 1


areas are blUettM that should' any ;case of sickhess ocebr amongst such children; . House-


- r - / ndant.


will be given tor. the jest pen of ,10 HB. Ewes; I best pen of HB Shearling Ginuners, aid best pen of HB,, C litimer Lambs. [.Up­ wards; of 2,000 head tof! aU classes will be forward, including entries from w;ell known Stiocks. Judging at 10 a m[ Sale at' 10145; a.m.


EDWyRbi CHESTER!' Pel,! 325. lould seiind] for their usual [medical


llTlley will noi [be required to pay. the doctors bUl--all doctors know of the ai-range-' ments and will 'Advise Householders.;.; If a dhito' is suffering from any infedtious disease it 'will be'removed to an; Infedtio[us ’diseases Hospital,but ordinary' caseSof'slck- be nu •sed at home,-as it is impds-! hospital accominodatioh for


Jess!must!p— kible! te provide ihe:


cli a: _


hot apply parents.


iement for payment of|ddctors ■


Town Cler i’s Office. .itherOe,


5tb teptenber, l939;


.lin-i----- p.. I t he door.


cost


teWhig any Itold of lethal weapon into the HoiSte of [Commons.' Even visitors to Hlgh- ;tume must give up their skeim dhus


with the' exc ip'tion of the : Sergeant-at- Who carries a sword; no one isiallowed


JO children accompanied by G.'


HETHERENGT ■'' Town Uerk.


1 with y/honl children from evacuation


] . —From Albert, B1 ly and Famllyl Park Farm, and- -i Low Moor Rdate,


'


SUTCLIFFE.—ijn ;lc(ving met loi-y ! husband and; dad, Fred Su ielifle, September 12th, 1938. .'


19■, Mitchell,Street, piithefoe, >' .1 t fN. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.


MARSDEN.-f-Mk iMarsden ar d FaipUy desire j ,■ to thank all relatives, lelghbours and [ [ friends, the Employees of Judge Walmsley . ; Mill, also the doctors .hnd nurses of ' Blackburn Infirmary for klnd leOTresslona of sympathy, attention an^ floral tributes, 'bereavement


■'■'to their's 20, Longworth |:iow; Bllltogten.


WaKINSON.—Mrs.. W. H. Wilkinson family desire to' thank idl relatives fiM


Brown Cow Inn, Cliatbum. Printed and Published , ty tlie Clitl eroe


' sympathy and floral trbutra, :■ during their! sad bereavement


Advertiserj and lTimesdo,'Ltd., at 6, Mi Place,.Cli'


! '!, 1 ' ■: ■ :


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XCi 'ZVI/'XVU \V TF : friends* for|! their» !'^p ^ . .-..j,..- OTvAe ! +TiialY and


exptession:! irf rec ived-


I ’ Resting where no shac [ . !


dearj died!


■ —Prom Wlf| and Daughter. ;; :■! ,i I ; i' .1 '


Winifred, died


ouyhjme, li Aaymdnd.


ijfAllysiS; :doOKS.—LwYe' choice of rulings and thicknesses. See ua for ah


. . TO LET.—Good stone-built Wjaddlngton, all, conveniences;


'(lay; reasonable prices.] Local


]Db; You Want! A 'CHEAP: Road,' and[ A /■ ■ GOOD R"'ii ? ' Then Ose Our-— [ '


: '•■ |.' ■['.'! ■' '■ .'•! i .' 'i


Giggleswii^ 0iiani|B9^ms| TlHee Grades : i ‘klne, Me(Hu ^ “


See! or 'Write [tor: Special Efrlces, to!:—


LIME AGENT, SLAID ■['


JOHN HOD ' . :*Phone 24.


POULTRY, EGGS,iBt:.


vrvING TONIC. , Ensures: quick moult. Bottles 'IJd., l/2,i5/-.—Blackbufn’s. Com[Mer- j 'chantsi'OUtherop; ' ‘!.|


i - l i i


A. HACKING\& SON; .FOE ; .'\l


' M E M 0 R I 4 I ^ ? »


[Erected anywhere. Send for Cata .bring;you by


ogue. We'cqh'aringe, car )» '—


Largest selection to East L


' GREY. BALMORAL BLACK GRANITE


Address:—' [ ' j i :.' !' CEMETERY GATE aDc r in g t o n .


Telephone ZOii -p'. Estabi


,!d 1171: i


Dlstapp^ i'lo b j^ t . .


i


lour Btook uilre. )i‘


to litlALS. ... i,


»*:OPING HENS; - GEESE aid T URKEY0. ! ivJL with dark comb, liver tro'ulile,' wbnns, jto. ; dured in: 24 hours with JOfiNS()N’S! iElE- ;


i:’ -. luml Rough.! ^ ' * i f i e •if; . mld^e-a^ed, requires ipost as EbUCATlOr


BUSINESS TRAINING COIXEGE.I (Principal: 3. CJ. Guest, B.Com,


„ ^ jE S T |S ^ , , . ,, I] ! ' I - I ■ ' 1 ■


SHOR'THAND'


TYPEWEI ^ :{'{|BOOK-^EBINa'


Civil Service Training;' i • 1 ,' , ' Civil Service Ex'ams. t i clerical Ass! stknta, !October: Clerical j(Jrade (Boys land I iGlrls), January; -Typists, jMarch. [


, jarospeotus, and; Principal, ^


'


9-11,!. exchange. S’dEET,,lm^(j3^ . , ' I- '.-/(TeL-StOSj, ' or from


MrsJ E. Roblnkdn,. Etoyhurst Street, OUth tuition in Shortham


W E H A V E INr STOCK -i TO SUIT Y q U R jp A R AN •


r- -...i[! ( I ' . ' E X ID E B E C O I^ D IT IO N E D


; 1 ' ] ' ! : i € A R | | B ^ T E B Y [Guaranteed I iji months


[ Atia PrIee [t();<UK Your Pbc|ket Svbitafrom 21/i


I 12 volte front 38/3|


Save Time and Money. Brinf ;Youi Work! Direct t^ Ue.' Alj Cad Elletrieal ' ; Replaeembnt' P^rte' in[ jStoi ik.


'; ; '; [ :W .' [ 'i .[ | 'F .[ D AW S O N ] , ! ] ‘.4«to-£ie(ifWsjar®nffiA€«r( j ' ;


^ H T O N T ER R A C E , GLITf^EROE j


Te|eph(ine 2521 All ciommerclal and ^bool subjECtE,' . aiid ■i -C l ![- l


J


full- [ articulars fitim the V' I' ’ ''


sente.! (An^ to-.evening Id [and Typswdting)[


piO.T., A.C.’t.S.; ' '12,


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